> ~ + a -> ã
> ...
>
> How to configure the IBM ThinkPad X60 keyboard to do the same?
>
> Thanks,
> Markos
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and check that the resolved host name for the remote IP address maps
back to the very same IP address. The default is “yes”.
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> Hi.
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> On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 12:44:11 -0700
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> > On 3/26/15 12:42 PM, Michael Graham wrote:
> > > On 26 March 2015 at 14:18, Reco wrote:
> > >> Then it's even wor
SSL bump.
Just out of curiosity where do you live? As MITM proxies in school/business
seem to be pretty common in the US and the UK.
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[2] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=781143
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I have an IPv6 enabled network but when on a clean boot I don't get an IPv6
address (in Jessie BTW), I've tracked this down to this message in dmeg:
IPv6: wlan0: IPv6 duplicate address fe80::fef8:aeff:fe7b:115f d
xed it but the crazy rename trick did. No idea how it
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 20:58:33 +0100, Dan Roozemond wrote:
> Suppose the root-owned file (readable for non-root user) is a. Then one does
> 'cp a b; rm a; mv b a' and we have the same file a owned by the regular
> user. Key observation here is that the non-root user ownes the directory,
> hence can r
Ben Hutchings wrote:
> Christopher Swingley wrote:
>> Change the ownership and permissions on their .bash_profile and .bashrc
>> to root:root 644:
>>
>> -rw-r--r--1 root root 420 Sep 21 13:05
>> .bash_profile -rw-r--r--1 root root 746 Sep 21
>> 13:05 .
On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 20:48:41 +, Michael Graham wrote:
> I have this simple .xsession
>
> #!/bin/bash -l
>
> gnome-session
>
> and this even simpler .bash_logout
>
> echo hello > /tmp/logout
>
> When I logout from a console the file /tmp/logout is creat
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 15:23:50 +0100, Vegard Lundby Rekaa wrote:
> I installed a program using a .tar.gz file. Can I remove this program and
> how?
One option is to do the following, but I give no guarantees:
./configure [--whatever-options-you-used-before]
make
touch /tmp/now
make install
find /us
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 09:58:31 +0100, Joost Witteveen wrote:
> Wouldn't a .xsession file like this do this:
>
> $ cat ~/.xsession
>
> gnome-session
> echo hello > /tmp/logout
>
> Or am I missing something?
Yes I would, but what I trying to figure out is why the ~/.bash_logout is
not being ran sin
On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 23:48:25 +, Thomas Adam wrote:
> This was discussed this month on the list. See here, and follow-up posts:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2004/10/msg02163.html
Indeed, I even replied to it ([1] from my email at uni), but I want to be
able to execute code after I logo
I have this simple .xsession
#!/bin/bash -l
gnome-session
and this even simpler .bash_logout
echo hello > /tmp/logout
When I logout from a console the file /tmp/logout is created (as expected)
but when I logout of gnome the file isn't created. Can anyone explain this
behaviour?
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 00:09:40 -0400, Mike Noonan wrote:
> I have spent too many hours trying to get through the hard drive
> partitioning and formatting process for loading debian linux on my
> ultraSparcII machine with no success...
I'm sorry I can't help you but you should try posting to the debi
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 14:54:01 +, jeroeng wrote:
> Forgot to mention, tried that too. Also checked the config file manually.
> Thanks for thinking though. Besides in gnome after startx everything is
> fine again. Does gnome override the xserver keyboard settings?
It overrides xkboptions, you ne
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 08:06:13 +0100, Martin J Hooper wrote:
> Apart from editing the available file (Which I don't want to do) is
> there any way to get round it or do I have to wait until it gets changed
> on the server?
>From http://lists.debian.org/deity/2004/07/msg00172.html
> /var/lib/dpkg/av
o you, unless someone else would like to tell ;)
[1] If your not using gdm I'm not sure how to choose to run the
.xsession but there should be an option to do so.
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On 20/10/04 18:57:48, Otto Wyss wrote:
There is a readline variable "bell-style" but I can't figure out how
to us it. I can't find the file "inputrc.
As root edit the file /etc/inputrc and add the line
set bell-style none
(it should be there just uncomment it) to give all users no bell or add
the
gt; Application
newsgroup -> Application dependencies newsgroup.
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Erik wrote:
> >To start xfce4 from the console you should do as a normal user:
>
> >cat << EOF > .xsession
> >#!/bin/bash
> >
> >exec xfce4-session
> >
> >EOF
> >chmod +x .xsession
> >
> >and use the startx command to start it.
> >
> Are the above lines simple being typed at the prompt ?.
Yes, a
Erik wrote:
> How can I change runlevel, to get the prompt when booting ?.
I assume you don't want the display manager (xdm,kdm,gdm) to be started
when you boot your machine? Well on debian the display manager is
started on all multiuser runlevels (2-5). I you never want to start your
display mana
I was about to submit this as a bug against gnome, but I wanted to check
I wasn't being stupid first ;)
When I log into gnome (59) my XkbOptions get ignored! Can anyone confirm this?
XF86Config-4:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Driver "keyboard"
Olle wrote:
> BTW, I don't really see how backing up the home directory would be
> enough, at least for me. I tend to make lots of changes system wide so
> that I get the same settings for root as my ordinary user account, and
> half the time it is just easier to make the changes in the existing
>
bian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=97564
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Daniel wrote:
> Let's start with sensible behavior to the user (before considering
> implementation):
>
> It would be sensible if logging in via a display manager included
> the same shell login initialization that logging in on a virtual
> console performed. (Or via telnet, rlogin, ssh, etc.)
[
When I switch on my machine in the morning I tend to get a lot of mail
(mostly from this list) and exim4 doesn't seem to like it.
no immediate delivery: more than 10 messages received in one connection
When google'd for this I found that you have to change
smtp_accept_queue_per_connection
The
Wayne wrote:
>
> Huh?
>
> % which sh
> /bin/sh
> % ls -l /bin/sh
> /bin/sh -> bash
>From man bash
If bash is invoked with the name sh, it tries to mimic the startup
behavior of historical versions of sh as closely as possible, while
conforming to the POSIX standard as well.
Also /bin/sh doesn'
Michael wrote:
> >
> > Now do you have the display manager source every possible file that
> > should be sourced for each possible shell? Only source the files
> > that should be sourced for the shell that the login manager
> > uses? Or do you setup a system where by the users shell is
> > determi
Michael wrote:
> After much consternation I feel the need to vent about shell
> environment initialization. With the default Debian installation,
> /etc/profile and~/.bash_profile are not sourced in the X windows
> environment. Apparently this is because at no time is a login shell
> created which
Silvan wrote:
>
> So I'm thinking it's some side effect of running fsck inside that if
> statement like that.
Nope.
> I'd like the technical explanation for what and why. It doesn't seem
> to actually have any adverse effect, but it's mildly annoying.
The technical explanation is:
man e2fsck
Norman wrote:
> After an upgrade last week (on unstable), remote control no longer
> works.
> I can start firefox just fine, but if I attempt to load another
> window, nothing happens. A little debugging revealed that the remote
> control app doesn't know that there's an instance running. In fact,
Bojan wrote:
>
> 0.5 FORGED_YAHOO_RCVD 'From' yahoo.com does not match 'Received'
> headers
> 0.8 PRIORITY_NO_NAME Message has priority setting, but no
> X-Mailer
> 4.3 CONFIRMED_FORGED Received headers are forged
>
Ahh the irony. You forge your From address and that's exact
Bill wrote:
> package cgilib and libcgi-dev both have cgi.h and libcgi.a.
>
> http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?searchmode=filelist&word=cgilib&version=unstable&arch=i386
>
> I don't see conflicts listed with apt-cache. Is that a bug -- and if
> so, on which package?
Probabl
Clive wrote:
>
> I can't answer your question but what does gb localisation will give
> you? I've installed firefox and haven't found any need for gb
> localisation - just curious ;)
Not much to be honest, but it makes me cringe everytime I see a colour
without a 'u' (note I expectly wrote that
William wrote:
> I didn't realize how different our languages actually are until I ran
> a spell checker.
Don't you mean realise?
I've just been doing some googling here's a nice table you can look at
to brush up on your spelling and vocabulary
http://www.bg-map.com/us-uk.html
There's even a te
Hi,
I'm trying to get firefox to use en-gb. The locale is not available as a
deb package but is available from mozilla.org so I downloaded that one.
Thing is the debianised version of firefox seems to do things
differently to the mozilla.org one, because even when I edit
/usr/bin/firefox so that i
Michael wrote:
> Hi Michael,
Hi Michael :)
> normally if you insert a CD a corresponding pci hotplug event should
> be generated and hotplug should load the right module. Check out the
> logfiles when inserting a CD.
I've rebuilt my kernel with the pci hotplugging support and loaded the
pci_hot
Does anyone use udev and autofs? If so how did you get it to work?
I have the following in /etc/auto.misc
cdrom-fstype=iso9660,ro,sync,nodev,nosuid :/dev/hdc
udfcdrom -fstype=udf,ro,sync,nodev,nosuid :/dev/hdc
floppy -fstype=vfat,sync,nodev,nosuid :/dev/fd0
usbpen -fstype=vfat,s
Matt wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 06:13:56PM +0100, stephen parkinson wrote:
> > Matt Price wrote:
> >
> > >anyone know whetheri t's possible to print out the lovely display
> > >of
> > >the kernel module tree from "make xconfig"? I would like to have
> > >an
> > >annotated copy (what modules
Andy wrote:
> A quick follow up to my post. I AM missing something.
>
> Right after I sent the above message (figures), I learned about
>
> http://www.testvirus.org/
>
> and my system failed about 10 of the tests.
>
> So I better get clamav installed and configured.
I have clamav installed
Stephen wrote:
> Install libpam-cracklib, and change your /etc/pam.d/common-password
> file
> to the following:
>
> password requiredpam_cracklib.so retry=3 minlen=6
> password requiredpam_unix.so md5
I just tried this and get asked for me new password 4 times. And I r
Allan wrote:
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Ken wrote:
> I also had to manually modprobe sd_mod before my usb mass storage
> devices (my digital camera) would show up. It seems that hotplug
> missed that module. After I proved that worked, I put sd_mod in
> /etc/modules
This is exactly the bug I tried to report against udev (I say try
becau
Christian wrote:
> Without apparent reason, the clock applet has vanished from my panel.
> All attempts to add it were in vain.
> The fun part: if I run the panel from xterm (killall gnome-panel &&
> gnome-panel) the clock is back. Actually, several clocks... presumably
> these are the result of me
Joakim wrote:
> The gnome workspace applet comes up with *one single workspace*. Every
> time I log in I bring up the preferences dialog and ask for more
> workspaces, and even save the session. But on the next login it is
> back to one workspace again. Any suggestions on how to keep the number
> o
Richard wrote:
>
> IIRC, Danes use æ where Swedes, Norwegians, etc. use ä. I expect
> Icelanders probably use æ as well.
And in English: encyclopædia
To get å you can use Multi_key a * (On my machine Multi_key =
Shift+AltGr)
You can run
xmodmap -pk | grep Multi_key
To find out which key it
Joerg wrote:
> Hi everybody
>
> When I do BLAST searches (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/BLAST/), I have to
> wait for the results and then click a java-script button (Format!), and
> results page is shown in a new window. Can I change this behaviour so
> that no new window is opened, but the new pag
Kent wrote:
> Oh, I meant to mention, if you need to move around in X, even though you
> don't have a mouse, you can press LeftShift-NumLock (assuming you have a
> separate numeric keypad), and then use the 7,8,9,4,6,1,2,3 keys to move
> the mouse pointer around; the 5 is a mouse click. / sets t
Micha wrote:
> Is it possible to tell mozilla-firebird how to handle mailto links?
> I am using exim4 + mutt for mail.
yep, http://mozex.mozdev.org/
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Lakshmi wrote:
> By editing this file /etc/profile
Or better yet /etc/bash.bashrc since /etc/profile is sourced for all shells, whereas
/etc/bash.bashrc is only sourced in interactive bash shells
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Ian L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right now trying the testing network install
My advise would be to use stable to install (choose the 2.4 kernel) then to upgrade to
unstable/testing when you know what you're doing.
Another possiblity would be to install off o
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 11:37:51 +
Michael Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u w x y and zed (not zee I'm
> British!)
Hmm and maybe there should be a v!
I knew that would happen! I'd take the piss out the guy for not noticing
the
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 15:00:11 -0500
Paul Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 04:49:26 +0100, Jan Minar wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 05:01:17PM -0800, Nano Nano wrote:
> >> Here's another view of that data:
> >
> > What about this one?:
> >
> > | Country Aid(Billions)
Hi,
On my laptop I have both a touchpad and a usb mouse. The touchpad
uses the psmouse module, /etc/modules tells the kernel to load this at
boot. The usb mouse uses the appropriate usb modules and is loaded using
hotpluging.
My problem is that if the usb mouse is not connected at boot the
Grzesiek Sedek wrote:
Hi,
You can add
iface eth0 inet dhcp
to your /etc/network/interfaces
Grzesiek
You should also add the 'auto eth0' stanza to bring the device up
automatically on boot. So your /etc/network/interfaces would look like:
#Loopback device
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
#eth0 devi
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