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++ expr 0 + 1
+ cnt=1
+ '[' 1 -gt 60 ']'
+ sleep 2
etc.
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-Mike Orr, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ut of the package, or is it called something
else now? Which package is it supposed to be in?
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-Mike Orr, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
, wouldn't it be better to use Qpopper's upload
feature? That way, the authentication depends on knowing your username/
password, which is much more reliable than the domainname/ reverse
domainname checks SMTP does. It would be easy enough to write an
Exim transport which contacts the remote popserver. Unfortunately, it
means the ISP would have to change to Qpopper, and they'd probably say,
"But our current system works fine for our Windows users. And we don't
support Linux anyway."
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-Mike Orr, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
5An interactive object-oriented scripting
...
ii python-curses 1.5.1-5Curses support libraries for Python.
ii python-dev 1.5.1-5Header files and a static library for Python
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-Mike Orr, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Oct 05, 1998 at 02:14:09PM +0100, G. Kapetanios wrote:
>
> Following an earlier email concerning failure to look up a host adress
> which also prevented xdm from running I have included my ISP nameserver
> address in /etc/resolv.conf. Now xdm starts, I log in and the system waits
> befo
quest: 22157
Current serial number in output stream: 22206
[2] + exit 1 tkman
This has happened repeatedly in two Python applications (PTUI and Grail),
and also in Tkman and Tkinfo.
I'm using tk8.0 version 8.0.3-1 on a slink system.
Is this happening to anybody else?
-Mike O
/system.fvwm2rc
I use "DeskTopSize 2 2".
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= 0x805b000
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
+++ killed by SIGSEGV +++
I wondered if the /var/lib/leafnode/groupinfo file could be the culprit,
but I don't have it anymore. I pulled a copy
for yet? I would find it very useful.
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** MIKE ORR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> **
** Russki Deutsch Esp
thumb right where the bottom button is, she was constantly
pressing the bottom button inadvertently. So we had to disable the
bottom button, which meant we lost the wheel button and the "drag
button" function as well.
> What about gpm?
I haven't heard anything about GPM.
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reinstalling gnome
and libgtk1 and tried rerunning ldconfig, but it didn't help. Is
libgtk1 miscompiled?
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** Russki Deutsch
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Does anybody know about a mailreader called Mona? I think I saw an
announcement for it in comp.os.linux.announce a while ago, but I've never
been able to find the program. It's supposed to be a rewrite of Pine
which supports colo
On Thu, Jan 01, 1998 at 03:05:18PM -0700, dave mallery wrote:
> i have been lurking here for about a month and find this an amazing
> list.
Welcome.
> one simple question: is there any filter with some laserjet4 support
> as far as point size and fonts in pcl?? am using magicfilter as was
>
On Wed, 17 Dec 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Dec 1997, Rick wrote:
>
> > dpkg -i /dos-d/linux/packages/the_name_of_file.deb
>
> Why don't you move them into /tmp?
Careful, /tmp gets wiped at reboot. So if you want to make sure the files
stay around till you're done with them, keep them o
When I try to run a python script that uses Tk, I get:
### BEGIN INCLUDE
_kruto[p4]:~% grail&
[1] 25187
_kruto[p4]:~% python: can't resolve symbol 'XpmCreateXpmImageFromData']
python: can't resolve symbol '_IO_putc'
python: can't resolve symbol 'XpmFreeX
[English -- German part follows]
I may have a chance to go to Germany later this month. If so, I would
like to meet any Debianites and Linux activists who might have a moment to
say hi, and also attend a Linux users' group or two if there are any.
I'll be in Unna first, then travelling maybe to D
On Thu, Oct 30, 1997 at 01:15:06PM +1100, Dale Harrison wrote:
> Until it came to LILO. Installed LILO, booted Linux fine. Added the lines
> to boot Win95, it took 2 goes for it to install the new record [it never
> complained the first time about failing]. Problem is, it simply doesn't
> boot Win9
On Mon, Oct 27, 1997 at 06:07:51PM -0500, Will Lowe wrote:
> If you note carefully your package selections within the dselect
> "selections" screen, you'll note that dselect does NOT unselect packages
> after it installs them -- if you select xforms, install it (via dselect),
> and then run dsele
On Sun, Oct 26, 1997 at 09:14:56PM -0500, Thalia L. Hooker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was just noticed in my log files that I have these messages in my
> /var/adm/kern.log:
> attempt to access beyond end of device
> 03:02: rw=0, want 707406379, limit 1433376
>
> This message is repeated several times and
On Wed, Oct 01, 1997 at 10:23:28PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> I want to by an external tape drive and am considering an Iomega Ditto
> that connects to the parallel port.
>
> However, the Howto's say that such drives (that use the parallel port) are
> unsupported. Is that also the situation with
On Fri, 22 Aug 1997, Jim Pick wrote:
> I just came back from a week's work, and I've discovered that the nature
> of debian-user has changed dramatically. That's unfortunate, since ...
>
> Now it has been hijacked for use as a batteground for a flame-war.
>
> Bruce, could you please write up
On Sun, 10 Aug 1997, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
> I've put together some ideas for the debian newsletter I proposed last
> week.
> 1) This will be a weekly summary of info from debian-user, debian-devel,
I tried to do something like this last spring. I quickly gave up because
it takes a *lot* of ho
On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Bill Moran wrote:
> I am trying to install debian on a Toshiba laptop 410 CS and am having
> trouble making resume mode work. When I try to resume the computer
> hangs.
I have a Toshiba Satellite T2130CT; I don't know how much that differs
internally from yours.
Suspend/resum
On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Mark Longair wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Jul 1997, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
> > Clint Adams wrote:
> >
> > In psckf's man page:
> >
> > BUGS
> >Packf doesn't handle the old UUCP-style "mbox" format
> >(used by SendMail). To pack messages into this format,
>
Now that contrib and non-free have moved inside the distributions, I can
no longer access them via dselect. What stupid thing am I doing wrong?
I'm trying to get unstable's main, contrib and non-free areas.
I tried both dpkg 1.4.0.8 in stable and 1.4.0.17 in unstable, combined
with dpkg-ftp 1.4.8
On Wed, 11 Jun 1997, George Bonser wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Jun 1997, Timothy Phan wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Anyone knows how to determine the modem speed after the PPP has
> > connected to the ISP?
>
> You might set the modem to report the link data rate rather than the
> serial port rate then t
I used to find new uploads on ftp.debian.org in debian/Incoming, but now
this directory now has a message in it but no other files:
"Do NOT upload files here!
This is the WRONG directory to upload files into
Upload into /home/Debian/ftp/private/project/Incoming"
Unfortuna
I seem to have the permissions messed up for lpd, because user's can't
remove their own jobs. /var/spool/lpd and subdirs are set to
"drwxrwxr-x root.lp". I tried drwxrwxrwx, drwxrwsr-x and drwxrwsrwx but
none of these helped.
Script started on Mon Mar 24 11:29:48 1997
$ lpr Finding_Fonts.txt
$
Perhaps telnet is working properly but something else is causing your
login shell to exit immediately.
I get a similar response, not with telnet, but with script. I would get
"Script started, output file is typescript" and then it would immediately
exit with "Script done, output file is typescri
On Sat, 15 Mar 1997, Christopher C. Pitts wrote:
> Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone managed to succesfully connect a Windows NT server? THe
> > How-To's I've looked up and the books I have bought assume I use a
> > normal server (Unix/Linux) but unfortunately at work we run W
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