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Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Lex.
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On Thursday 18 May 2006 02:34, Robert Cates wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> question - how can I get a list of my installed software packages showing
> the full (proper) package name? This is on my server, so I do not have KDE
> or Gnome, or any other GUI installed, and do everything per command line.
>
apt
> >
> > Also the bug states it happened to 1.2.2.-17. Is that what you have?
> > I have 1.2.2.-15. I am going to look for 1.2.2.-17 and backport that and
> > see what happens.
>
> An easy fix is to backport to 1.2.2.-15. I take it you run either Etch
> or Sid because those have -17. There were inst
On Thursday 18 May 2006 16:50, Howard Eisenberger wrote:
> On 2006-05-18, Lex Hider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > $ lsmod | grep spk
> > pcspkr 1924 0
> >
> > But still no sound for "beep". Like I said, the pc speaker works
> > in
> Hi Lex,
> the kernel I using (debian 2.6.x) has the pcspkr as a module, So you
> would need to have in /etc/modules. But check lsmod to see if its loaded:
> 'lsmod | grep pcspkr '
>
$ lsmod | grep spk
pcspkr 1924 0
But still no sound for "beep
On Thursday 18 May 2006 08:27, Marty wrote:
> Lex Hider wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I can't seem to get the package "beep" working anymore.
> > Running beep from my terminal isn't giving any sound output at all.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
>
Hi,
I can't seem to get the package "beep" working anymore.
Running beep from my terminal isn't giving any sound output at all.
Any ideas?
Lex.
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On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 16:42 -0600, Michael Madden wrote:
> What resource(s) would you recommend to someone who's new to GUI programming
> and would like to learn GTK+ development under Debian Woody/Sarge? I've
> messed around with Motif and Xlib in the past on HP-UX and Solaris, but GTK+
> or Qt
if you don't want
to.
This is something that Debian does really well, there's nothing worse
that having to download packages you don't need or want and have it
taking up HD space needlessly.
Lex.
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On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 23:24 +1100, Sam Watkins wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 01:23:36PM +1100, Lex Hider wrote:
> > If anyone can get solfege [music ear training software from universe]
> > working with Sarge, can they please inform me on how to do it.
>
> I tried it on
On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 08:25 -0600, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
> Over my time on debian, I've been getting better at using these great tools,
> but I have a couple of questions for the experts here:
>
> (1) What is the best way to determine exactly which packages / versions are
> currently instal
software midi and haven't
been able to get it working since.
Thanks,
Lex.
http://www.autoq.org/
PS - I don't really care if I use hardware or software for midi, I just want to
use the app.
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that achieves the above exist currently?
If not; is it possible or even a good idea?
Thankyou,
Lex.
PS - I'd appreciate a CC because I'm not on user list but
I will check the web archives regardless.
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behavior isn't consistent.
Lex.
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when I try to run sound-juicer in sarge it comes up
with an empty window, takes up all the cpu cycles and
doesn't do anything else.
Help!
Lex.
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lpadmin -p DeskJet -m Canon-BJ-200-bj200.ppd -v
parallel:/dev/lp0 -E
gives
lpadmin: add-printer failed: client-error-not-possible
I'm running woody.
Anyone help me.
The printer works fine in windows and I have had the
printer setup succesfuly in sid in the past.
Lex.
m each other.
So, real question is whether you can make *using* the systems easy, not
whether installing and maintaining them can be easy. The answer is
probably yes, but your admin will have to make it a priority (which many
Unix admins do not).
-Lex
ion (ie setting it to N) has fixed my system - havent had the timeout
message
since.
HTH
Lex
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What does the following message mean:
hdc: timeout waiting for DMA
hdc: irq timeout: status=0x58 { DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest }
It is coming up on my Debian 2.2.18pre21 potato installation quite regularly
since I have compiled up a kernel to make the system a firewall + ipmasq
computer
uch info on it and my
system does not have a /etc/pump.conf file. Anyone know where there
is info on setting pumpd up?
Changed the eth0 to a static IP address and all seems to be ok.
Thanks
Lex
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System
g your resolv.conf.. Not sure on option to stop
> DHCP doing this but can think of some hacks if you can't find stuff in docs..
Using DHCP - will try using a static IP and see what happens. Thanks for the
info.
Lex
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Sys
fore I got the second ethernet card working). Where is
it getting this from and how do I get it to accept the correct
version of resolv.conf?
I have read through lots of FAQs and HOWTOs but have not been able to
find the answer.
Thanks
Lex
On Wed, Sep 08, 1999 at 04:43:08PM +0200, Lex Chive wrote:
> I recently got a printer from someone who wasnt using it. He lost all the
> manuals but claims the printer used to work correctly under win 95/98. The
> printer is an HP LaserJet IIP (Plus). Now here is the problem I get
t X on tty13, and it seems xdm was not happy with
that. I removed the getty on tty[7-10] and set up inittab to open vt on demand
(using the nice Keyboard-and-Console-HOWTO) and now this works fine, in fact I
like this setup even better than the previous one :-)
-Lex
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e players use this to make sound too, so the cable is probably
not the problem). No clue on whats happening there. Did you make sure you
correctly specified the device to use?
I hope you can get things working :)
-Lex
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Kingston and they
ran fine. The card runs fine under windows too. I tried on two different linux
pc and neither could use it. Any idea?
Thanks,
-Lex
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ages. This is better but still annoying.
Is there a known catch with using this kind of printer under linux? Did anyone
get one working correctly? Or did anyone experience a similar problem with
another printer.
Thank you,
-Lex
PS: Please cc to me
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Installing via nfs does require several floppies, I think 2 or 3 (including
the initial boot floppy).
-Lex
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something similar. Both machines
have an S3 ViRGE, using the SVGA server (i tried the s3v server too).
Thank you,
Lex
PS: please cc to me
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ck
packets for this address with something like 'route add 10.0.0.1 lo', I think,
or block them at firewall level.
-Lex
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then use qmail to deliever them all to the root
> account.
>
Since you use procmail anyway you might as well use it as mda procmail: in
your .fetchmailrc, use the line:
mda "procmail -d root"
From what you say of your setup that should be enough.
-Lex
d. My monitor is a
> MAG DJ530. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
>
You need to have a proper mode defined in XF86Config... If you doesnt find a
modeline hanging somewhere you can make your own, I suggest you read the
XFree86-Video-Timings HOWTO, it is nicely explained.
-Lex
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there's a standard tool i'd
prefer to use that.
-Lex
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umix -v 90 -w 100 -c 100 -l 100
now I use
post-install snd-audiopci1370 /usr/sbin/alsactl restore
pre-remove snd-audiopci1370 /usr/sbin/alsactl store
This way if ur sound driver gets unloaded the volume is saved (I think the
pre-remove option only works on 2.2 kernels though
nt try this now, but from the doc that should be the way (ipchains(8)). If
ur using ipfwadm i dunno.
-Lex
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n it first as I have had bad experiences of installing that over
linux.
I guess the unresolved symbol probably means that ur executing the dynamically
linked binary but /lib is ur ramdisk, thus the lib is not correct (maybe ur
using glibc2.1 with a slink bootdisk?). Try with LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
Hope this can help...
-Lex
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and the rule
[EMAIL PROTECTED]${lookup{$1}lsearch{/etc/email-addresses}\
{$value}fail} bcfrF
well, you should replace localhost with whats appropriate (the qualify_domain,
probably).
-Lex
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potato.
>
> My idea is to use A to upgrade B but i need your (the experts) advice on
> the way i thought i could achieve this.
>
> ...
I think the easiest would be to set up a proxy just for the time of the
upgrade. Then you can upgrade machine B directly without bothering A.
-Lex
t;
> Ferd
Aliases? that seems the easiest to me (/etc/aliases, see doc on ur mta for exact
use).
-Lex
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Hi,
tar used to accept the -I option to use bzip2 (instead of gzip with -z). Now
the option is still documented in the man page but it no longer works. Why was
the behaviour changed? Is there another letter assigned to bzip2?
Thanks.
Lex
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>
Of course, you just need to set up your mta to use procmail. The exact way to
do it vary of course. That should be given in either the mta's doc or procmail
doc.
-Lex
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etc/inittab, .profile, .bashrc and any file I could find that
> said
> getty, login or init. No luck yet.
>
> You wouldn't by any chance have another hint in you, would you? :)
>
I used to have that in /etc/profile ever since i use linux and i never had any
problem. Something looking like '[ "$TERM" = "" -o "$TERM" = unknown ] &&
TERM=linux'.
-Lex
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ample), but unfortunately when there are too many mails it does
not work (message ids need to be in cache, but cache size is limited). Still,
if you take your mails often that might be enough for you. Or you can use a
bigger cache, I use 32kb now but i'm going to increase that.
-Lex
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just putting directories in
> the FontPath bits of the X configs. Is this true?
>
Yes it does. you only need to have one computer with the fonts and the font
server. this saves disk space on other computers of your network.
-Lex
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e/chart/listing of these somewhere for a linux term?
>
the ? means unprintable character, and is probably really a ^[ (aka \e) (but
the shell cant print it). you cant know what the first chars are though. the
rm -i thing is the easiest (well here you could also use rm *[4~ since this is
not lik
the same problem (the segfault is actually in a function of
libPropList).
I dont think its relevant with the segfault, but im using a SB128 PCI with the
Alsa drivers. I tried with stock kernel drivers too.
Thank you.
-Lex
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issue specific to alsa?
kmod seems to handle the autoloading well enough.
-Lex
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;
> But HOW? and whats the logic?
>
> Rgrds
>
> Halis Osman ERKAN
>
> Sophomore / Ege Unv.
>
There is a nice explanation of this in the ipchains-howto (grep for TOS).
I can not add anything to that :-)
-Lex
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ghtforward to
set up.
As usual in the M$ world, none of these softwares are free.
-Lex
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On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 06:42:06PM +0200, Lex Chive wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 10:12:20AM -0500, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was upgrading my potato box and got this as the nfs-client was being set
> > up.
> > I also get an error messa
ying
and it locks out, I have to kill the server.
I dont use nfs often so I have no clue about what the problem could be. I know
that nfs worked earlier.
Anyone can help?
-Lex
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On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 09:13:28PM +0100, Paulo J Matos aka PDestroy wrote:
> Does anyone know if RedHat 6.x does Automatic Hardware Detection?
>
What's automatic hardware detection? PnP?
-Lex
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If you use
procmail you should read the doc under /usr/doc/procmail and if you use exim
you probably want to install the exim-doc package and read the info files it
has installed.
Good luck,
Lex
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nitors, but it didnt change anything. The one im
using now can handle 30-54 kHz H and 50-90 Hz V. Also the manual states a
max bandwidth of 75 MHz.
Anyone experienced something similar? If so I'd like to hear the solution :-)
-Lex
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This makes it much more
customizeables, and also easier to upgrade. Some people like the win
philosophy of having one do-it-all program, this is a matter of taste. True,
those will maybe regret OE...
-Lex
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On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 04:26:23PM +0200, Kjetil Ødegaard wrote:
> Is it possible to make dpkg think it has installed mysql-base without
> actually doing it? Or install it without overwriting the current
> mysql installation?
>
Take a look at the equivs package.
-Lex
pgpSB
anually and it works great.
I reported this as a mutt bug, even though this is related to exim too.
-Lex
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Thank you,
Lex
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a look at the svgatextmode package, it's really nice.
-Lex
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On Wed, Jun 16, 1999 at 03:06:06AM +0200, Hartmut Figge wrote:
> Lex Chive wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 01:54:05PM +0200, Bernhard Dobbels wrote:
> > > On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Armin Wegner wrote:
> > > > how can I raise the base volume of my sb 64 p
aster (aumix -w 100 -v 100), i have this autoloaded in my
conf.modules.
-Lex
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ender.
> I'm pretty sure exim is run from init.d, but i'm not entirely
> certain.
Yes, I think this is an option at install time. The other option should be
enough for your problem (of course, that depends of the settings of your
isp...).
Hope it works :)
-Lex
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On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 12:32:48AM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
>
> You might try this in the .forward file of your home directory:
>
> ---begin .forward
>
> # Exim filter <<-do not remove!
>
> deliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ---end .forward
Actually this is even easier, the .forward only need to
o make an X
interface for my prog... Interface design is imho the most boring part, thats
maybe why it is sometimes overlooked in free programs.
Just my two cents. A lot of people like making shiny interface too but not
everyone loves it.
-Lex
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ght be what you need.
Alternatively, if you're running exim from inetd you can use the tcpd wrapper
and use hosts.allow and hosts.deny to deny incoming connection from other
sites (see hosts_access(5)).
But I am not sure it is the right thing to do, why wouldnt you want to receive
mail directly?
-Lex
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is ipmasq.conf file tho, maybe there's something specific on
potato?
-Lex
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artition (this
happened to me once :( ).
-Lex
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tell equivs to declare other package versions (eg if I
want it to declare libc6 installed it doesnt change dependancies for packages
wanting libc6(>=2.1))?
Thank you.
Lex
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formed in this order: filesystem tests, magic number
tests, and language tests. The first test that succeeds causes the
file type to be printed.
-Lex
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nt think there is a way to
configure the compiler to enable core dumps.
-Lex
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be very helpful.
There is a program named `sftp' in ssh2. It has the same interface than ftp
but works with ssh. Debian package is still ssh1.2, sftp is not included in
that version so you might consider upgrading ssh manually (the sources are on
http://www.ssh.fi).
-Lex
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eeded modules. But this is quite harder to
configure. This will save your memory when you do not need cdrom support.
If you are new to linux, the 1st solution is probably the best one, at least
until you recompile your kernel.
- -Lex
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
> Every time
to change something elsewhere
since this is something I set up a few months ago, but I think that was all
there was to do.
- -Lex
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Shao Zhang wrote:
> Hi,
> Can anyone help me set up apache so that all the users can execute
> their own cgi scripts??
>
&g
Yes the SB PCI is supported in kernel 2.2. But the driver is named es1370 (I
read Creative bought the chip from ensoniq). No idea about DVD or Voodoo2.
Hope it helps,
Lex
On Tue, Jun 08, 1999 at 09:11:11PM +0100, richard newton wrote:
> I just have a couple of hardware questions that I do
Debian runs automatically (every day) a program named `updatedb' which builds
some sort of file database. To disable this you can simply chmod 644
/etc/cron.daily/find.
-Lex
On Tue, Jun 08, 1999 at 08:47:38AM -0700, Martin Waller wrote:
> It's happened to me before (under hamm,
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