, and thus prevent
air pollution from being flushed from our cities?
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Happy un-halloween. The truth is out there -- apt-get into it, local
shadow repositories potentially excepted.
There _are_ organized groups of individuals who are actively attempting
to dismantle or disrupt LUG's, and to discourage Linux advocates. They
may attempt to discourage LUG's from forma
Why is it prompting for these when I have not modified them at all
AFAIK? Is this a bug in dpkg or a packaging error? Anyone know?
8<->8
Setting up libgnome2-common (2.0.1-1) ...
Configu
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 15:29, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> Greetings, Karl.
>
> You recall that, upon discovering that the network was down after
> I upgraded from kernel 2.2.20 to 2.4.18-586tsc, I rebooted from floppy and
> installed kernel 2.4.16-586tsc (the only other suitable alternati
ou're still protected.
But it's an inside job. By an expert. How do I win the chess game
then?
Russell> Smart people NEVER rely on only one layer of protection if they
can avoid it.
And they never rely solely on their OWN knowledge and experience.
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http://www.microsharp.com
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t.com/techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2841690,00.html>
Why don't I write it? Because I'm just not any good at that sort of
thing. I have little business experience and don't come off well
trying to talk about that type of thing. I hate neckties. One of
you will be muc
Have you registered your machines at Linux Counter? I wonder if we
really are in second place, or if we are undercounted?
http://counter.li.org/>
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The first in-a-rut NERDO that clackers about "flame bait" or "flame
war" get's "E" (gnus-summary-mark-as-expirable) pushed on the message
and I go on to read the coherent responses. ;-) I've been LIFTING
WEIGHTS and can push it hard and fast if I have to. Wouldn't you
rather I read your entir
>>>>> "Russell" == Russell Senior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>> "Karl" == Karl M Hegbloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Russell> c) if I am doing this between machines, I can pipe it through ssh
Russell> thus
buffer (our
BTS?), where it is then ready to be unpacked by the "tar x". Hmmm.
"cpio" doesn't know how to find, it just knows how to archive or copy
through... Many of you don't know how to fix the code when you find
a bug, yet. Nor do I. Often enough it's way over my head. Often
enough the BTS already contains a report about the bug I just found.
:-) It's late and I'm rambling and I don't feel like editting this
story any longer. Just thought I'd share my findings. Hope it
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I just did an "apt-get source" in the course of gathering mise en
place to study OpenLDAP, and needed a quick way to review the man
pages for all of the Build-Depends libraries, etc. Here's my
five minute solution.
First, I visited "debian/control", and used "C-space C-e M-w"[1] to
grab a
rs, please note that the "libc6.deb:/etc/init.d/devpts.sh" has
(had?)
incorrect logic and breaks things (not disastrous; don't panic) with devfs.
The grep
statements are incorrect. I have submitted a bug report. You are not
supposed to
mount the devpts when devfs is mo
>>>>> "Daniel" == Daniel Kobras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Daniel> On 11 Sep 2000, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
>> >>>>> "Daniel" == Daniel Kobras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
Daniel> On 10 Sep 2000
>>>>> "Daniel" == Daniel Kobras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Daniel> On 10 Sep 2000, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
>> `scsh' ought to be taken over by someone who actually uses it. I've
>> not even looked at it in over a year.
Dan
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I do not have time anymore to work on the packages I once maintained
for Debian. I'm sorry that I did not properly orphan them. I just
don't have time for it. My health is most important, followed by
studies. I cannot live in a
> "MH" == MH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MH> " Not my understanding... It's an executable script like
MH> " /etc/X11/Xsession. Try chmod -x .xsession for yourself.
MH> " Then see if what you put in .xsession gets used.
MH> It's getting used anyway...
MH> But that's no
> "Rogerio" == Rogerio Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rogerio> On Jun 04 2000, David S. Bateman wrote:
>> Just out of curiosity, does Helix add anything to Gnome or is it
>> just an easy install? I went to the website and looked at the
>> screenshots and it looks pretty much
re than a look-it-over for an example of an
interface.
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`F1 m'.
There is a Maxima (a computer algebra system) package in incoming
right now, and I've got a simple mode for running in from XEmacs. If
you like, I'll mail a copy of it to whoever wants it.
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> "Carel" == Carel Fellinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carel> And to really speed up things, you could even use the -vanilla flag
Carel> next to -nw to tell xemacs to forget about all those nifty packages
Carel> that take all this time to load.
Better to let it load it all up..
> "jsja" == john s jacobs anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Peter" == Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jsja> Oh, no, I agree -- that's why I tend toward vi in those
jsja> situations. However, over the weekend I've been playing with
jsja> gnuserv/gnuclient in
> "Peter" == Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Peter> Felix Natter wrote:
>> john s jacobs anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> > Oh, I'm with you -- I'll often use vi for small edits, even if I have
>> > XEmacs open on another desktop, just because doin
-keys-hook
#'(lambda ()
(define-key dired-mode-map [(?l)] #'dired-man-locally)))
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' output to
.\" appear all on one long scroll, rather than paginated.
.\"
.am TH
.if n \{\
. nh
. wh 0
. wh -1i
. wh -.5i
. an-header
.\}
..
8<>8
I must thanks Dominic Dunlop, who replied to my USENET query about
this, for showing me how to make this work.
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>>>>> "Richard" == Richard Lyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Behalf Of Karl M. Hegbloom
>> Sent: Saturday, 20 May 2000 4:00 PM
>&g
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know.)
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hde' rather than `hda'? Do you have more than one
drive attached? How are they physically configured?
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n't have as much (formal)
training and experience.
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eral hours at the library.
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or a car cigarette lighter,
that has power outlets on it for things like laptops and tv sets?
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t; what do i need to do to make them into a installable cd?
Grab `gcombust'. It's the best one, I think.
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ia the `M-x customize' interface.
Johann> When I start xemacs, everything seems to work.
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ny more. Will update to 2.2.15 again soon.
You don't have to add a route for the lo interface anymore - it's
implicit.
Malte> Could anybody tell me: Where is my mistake?
No major mistakes. You came to the right place for help.
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U/Linux binary-i386'
dists/potato/non-US/contrib/binary-i386
indices-non-US/override.potato.contrib.gz >
dists/potato/non-US/contrib/binary-i386/Packages
popd
find . -name 'Packages' -exec gzip -f -9 \{\} \;
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S> from ?
http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/disks-i386
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Read up on `debconf', and think about what I said
about creating a custom Debian `baseX_X.tgz'.
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s.
Go with `gnus' if you've got a lot of mail, and with `vm' if you've
got not too much. Both work very well in XEmacs, the finest text
editor on the planet. (soon to have gtk widgetry!)
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>>>>> "Boris" == Boris Veytsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl M. Hegbloom)
>> Date: 17 May 2000 22:25:14 -0700
>>
>>
>> I believe there is a Maxima package now, either in Woody or in
define '$1' & wait)'
... and now I can type `?tree' in the box, and the definition pops
up. Neato!
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#x27;m the only one using this
workstation. On a multi-user machine, you might want to create
per-user directories up in "/usr/local/src/", OR just let them
work from inside their $HOME/src directory.
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ine can point to /boot/vmlinuz, and the analagous
symlink can be in /boot.
Then run `lilo' once, and reboot.
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s at the library.
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server from another distribution
Ned> into debian? If so, how would I go about doing this?
Perhaps the `xserver-rage128' will work?
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e that the latest version of the alsa modules in Woody
(unstable) will function fine. I have not tried them lately.
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actually
Ethan> bothered to implement this feature correctly...
Is that what does all that weird line splitting with the equal signs
and stuff?
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bash_history
\.gnome-errors
.*~
/\.saves-.*
/\.#.*
/\.netscape/cache/.*
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Maxima is packaged for Woody.
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nd ext-fkeymap.el.
If you don't like how I've got the change vt keys mapped, then you
can modify the .m4 file to suit yourself. I based it on the
hypermap.m4 that's part of `console-tools'.
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It's "/dev/psaux".
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behind, and the file system layout may differ in wierd unpredictable
ways, leading to lots of trouble later on.
Back it up, blow it away, and `dbootstrap' it!
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> "Graeme" == Graeme Mathieson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Graeme> If you want to search for the package that a file belongs to, find
Graeme> /debian/dists/potato/Contents-i386.gz and zgrep for particular
files.
`dpkg-awk' works pretty good, and so does `apt-cache', for finding
thi
> "Paul" == Paul McHale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> I would like for /var/log/mail.* to rotate daily instead of weekly.
When I
Paul> use syslogd-listfiles, it verifies mail.* is configured to rotate
weekly. I
Paul> checked the syslogd script in /etc/cron.daily and /etc/cr
> "Kent" == Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kent> How have you tried to set up X? Did you use "xf86config", or
Kent> "XF86Setup"? Try using the other tool; sometimes one will give better
Kent> results than the other one.
`anXious' from the `xviddetect' package works very we
PS : I should add that I've not an awful lot of experience installing
Debian, since I don't have hardware to experiment with. I've only
installed on three or four different computers. (quite a few times,
but only on those few machines.)
I've found that I get best results when I set the disk, in the BIOS,
to standard translation, rather than to LBA or Large.
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made *first*, then run the
`depmod -a' again, and see if everything just works after that.
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> "Pollywog" == Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pollywog> I installed the 2.2.15 kernel and now I get this in my logs:
Pollywog> May 14 06:07:08 lilypad kernel: cat uses obsolete /proc/pci
interface
Go to kernelnotes.org, and have a look at:
http://kernelnotes.o
> "Russ" == Russ Pitman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Russ> May 13 15:31:58 arjay kernel: Packet log: output DENY ppp0 PROTO=6
Russ> 203.31.178.49:1038 203.31.178.14:110 L=60 S=0x00 I=99 F=0x T=64
Russ> SYN (#2)
Install `gfcc' (Gnome Firewall Control Center), and rebuild your
I think the best solution would be to, rather than trying to use
.XClients, .xsession, or .gnomerc, to get rid of those, put a script
in ~/bin, and use the Gnome configuration tool to make that script be
a startup program.
Gotcha all! Delete your old .deb's and upgrade, you Rats! Bwahhaha!
haha!
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Topics:
[PLUG] FW: humor?? UNIX - Not a virus..
>>>>> "Adam" == Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Adam> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl M. Hegbloom) writes:
>>> The bootfloppies for Slink don't handle UDMA66. You need to use
>>> bootfloppies with a kernel on them that's
> "Ray" == Ray writes:
Ray> On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 21:32:35 -0800, Brian Lavender wrote:
>> but it just flashes the characters
>>
>> 2FA:
Ray> That's from the Master Boot Record program.
>> I also tried booting with a floppy with IDE support, but it won't
>>
> "Filip" == Filip Van Raemdonck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Filip> Just a question... what are the correct permissions for
Filip> /dev/console? I found it to be 622 on my system... these
Filip> look rather unusual to me, at least.
I'm not sure what's correct... Here's what it l
> "Shaul" == Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Shaul> Is it simply a matter of rm slink /dev/console and MAKEDEV
Shaul> the new /dev/console and that is all? What will be the
Shaul> consequences of doing these rm and MAKEDEDV on a running
Shaul> system?
That's what I did
I was learning (a little) about tty devices, and learned, from
`potato' MAKEDEV and the kernel sources, that in 2.0 kernels,
/dev/console -> /dev/tty0, but in 2.2, /dev/console should be node
5,1.
I've been running 2.2 for some time... but until yesterday, my
/dev/console was still a symlin
> "Ross" == Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ross> Third, is there a standard way to capture errors? During
Ross> most of the install things just sail by.
Use the "terminal flow-control" keys to stop and start the output of
`dpkg'. `C-s' should stop the output, blocking the
d be good to check with the
maintainer first, to see if it still needs to be done.)
Thank you for using and supporting Debian GNU Linux/Hurd!
Karl M. Hegbloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(Maybe I'm out on a limb... I'm hoping that the other maintainers
think the s
> "James" == James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
James> I hope this isn't too much of a newbie question, but I
James> thought I'd get it out of the way. All the manuals I read
James> suggest to NOT administer Linux as root, but nowhere have I
James> found the reason "why." Wha
> "Timothy" == Timothy Hospedales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Timothy> So can anyone point me to any online tutorial/manual type
Timothy> resources which are more comprehensive than the included
Timothy> tutorial (from help menu) which doesnt even scratch the
Timothy> surface?
Jun 18 21:03:06 bittersweet portmap[7548]: svc_run: - select failed: Bad file
descriptor
Jun 18 21:03:06 bittersweet portmap[7548]: run_svc returned unexpectedly
What does this mean? Why won't portmap start?
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wnpp> o Removed perl documentaion from works in progress, as the
wnpp> provided manpages are sufficient.
There really needs to be a `perl-info' package, with the Perl TeXinfo
docs in it. `cperl-mode' in the emacs editors has the ability to
look up perl functions in the info. It's ind
, and run `w' or
`who', and look at the TTY names.
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Carl> I have recently been trying to edit some perl scripts using
Carl> xemacs, so I tried using the cperl-mode instead of
Carl> perl-mode.
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/usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd.notrans
where /usr/sbin/rpc.mountd has the contents
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/bin/env - NAMETRANS= "`/usr/bin/env`" $0.notrans $*
Of course, that could be improved, but is a quick hack to get things work.
Enjoy,
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You tell me and we'll both know.
c, the following are very recommended
F> readings: http://www.dandelion.com/Linux/Quantum.html
F> http://www.dandelion.com/Linux/BusLogic.html
I noticed that there is not a Debian GNU/Linux rescue disk set
available on that page. Shouldn't that be remedied?
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24 hours a day, so it might
sit in your out Q for a while. In the normal case, the response would
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>>>>> "Jason" == Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jason> Hi, Does anyone know how to make the login program in bo
Jason> disable echo sooner?
Look at "/etc/login.defs". You want to lower the FAIL_DELAY, I
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indow manager or TkDesk menu button. I have
found that the syntax of `super's configuration file is *much* easier
to understand and use than that of `sudo'. It seems fairly secure as
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ear or so before I can help
with any code... ;-)
The sources and some documentation for a multi-threaded X-Lib are
available for ftp at:
ftp://parcftp.xerox.com/pub/mt-xlib/
... It sure would be a good thing to have!
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20,7 +20,7 @@
/lib/modules/2.0.30/fs/nfs.o:
-/lib/modules/2.0.30/fs/isofs.o:
+/lib/modules/2.0.30/fs/isofs.o: /lib/modules/2.0.30/scsi/sr_mod.o
/lib/modules/2.0.30/fs/vfat.o: /lib/modules/2.0.30/fs/fat.o
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
/lib/modules/2.0.30/scsi/fdomain.o:
-/lib/modules/2.0.30/
:0
* ^Subject.*/bin/echo.*/dev/dialdctl
/dev/null
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* ^From.*news.
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* ^Subject.*Returned.mail:
Bounce
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* ^FROM_DAEMON
Daemons
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl M. Hegbloom)
http://www.inetarena.com/~karlheg
Portland, OR USA
Debian GNU 1.3 Linux 2.1.36 AMD K5 PR-133
undefined reference to `__getfpucw'
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl M. Hegbloom)
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> "David" == David R Kohel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> Did anyone come up with a solution to this one? Is this
David> controlled by emacs of X keymapping (or both)?
I've found `xkeycaps' to be invaluable for setting X Windows keysyms.
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place on the global internet, without proper authorization.
I think that's all there is wrong. I don't think anything from X
uses PAM yet.
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/.fetchmailrc", I have:
poll mail.inetarena.com
# interface "ppp0/206.129.216.38"
# monitor ppp0
protocol pop3
username MYNAME
password MYPASSWD
mda "formail -s procmail"
It works very well. I've got a "~/.procmailrc" that tosses my mail
into several
ould MIME attach and mail it to you if you like.)
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news:comp.emacs.xemacs. Try:
(load-library "latex") for the AUCTeX LaTeX mode, and
(load-library "tex") for its TeX mode.
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tch `inetd' and tcpwrappers, and install
`xinetd'. It is *MUCH* easier to configure, and has superiour logging
and access control facilities.
It should be the SPI standard, not `inetd', IMO.
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