Re: Oracle10g on debian/sid

2004-05-25 Thread Nick Willson
On 2004-05-26 12:38, Wasily wrote: > Thanks NIck,and for Developer Suit 10g,is there any instruction,It seems > only Jdeveloper can work normally. Not that I know of. -- Nick signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: Oracle10g on debian/sid

2004-05-24 Thread Nick Willson
On 2004-05-24 23:22, Wasily wrote: > Dear all: > Did anyone successfully install Oracle10g and Oracle Developer Suit 10g > on debian/sid? For the database, yes, there are good instructions here: http://www.togaware.com/linux/survivor/Oracle_10g.shtml -- Nick signature.asc Description: Digita

Re: running script from cdrom fails

2003-11-25 Thread Nick Willson
On 2003-11-21 15:58, Micha Feigin wrote: > When I try to run shell scripts from cdrom I get the following message: > bash: ./INSTALLDOCS.SH: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied > I got this with several bash scripts and in fact, I don't remmember one > that did work. Any idea? It could be

Debconf trouble

2003-11-19 Thread Nick Willson
Trouble when upgrading sid, suggestions welcome on how to fix. blackbird:~# aptitude dist-upgrade Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree Reading extended state information... Done The following packages will be upgraded: console-common 1 packages upgraded, 0 newly install

db2 DARI

2003-10-05 Thread Nick Willson
Can't create a stored procedure in db2 7.2 on Debian 3.0. Anyone know how to fix? Thanks. At the command line: db2 => CREATE PROCEDURE [snip] DB21034E The command was processed as an SQL statement because it was not a valid Command Line Processor command. During SQL processing it re

Re: mutt tips

2003-09-09 Thread Nick Willson
On 2003-09-09 13:23, Alex Malinovich wrote: > 2) Is there any way to have mutt pass options to emacs when invoking > my EDITOR? I'd like to automatically be in mail-mode with auto-fill > enabled whenever emacs is called from mutt. (if anyone has suggestions > for better modes to use, please do tel

Re: PGP key retrieval in mutt

2003-05-27 Thread Nick Willson
On 2003-05-27 14:47, Nicolas Kratz wrote: > Well, it only retrieves unknown keys. Which usually means a slight delay > while processing a new key, if the key is known, processing is instant. > > If you only want to download selected keys, your best bet is to do it > manually, unless someone comes

Re: Emacs and shell display

2003-02-19 Thread Nick Willson
On 2003-02-19 21:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Wednesday, February 19, 2003 12:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> When I run a shell in emacs shell > >> > >> I get this garbled output... > >> > >> [mbfurry@EULER:~$ lss > > > > If this only occurred for ls, I'd suggest telling us what "lss" i

Re: Using multiple keys with ssh-agent

2003-02-17 Thread Nick Willson
On 2003-02-16 23:49, Bill Moseley wrote: > On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Nick Hastings wrote: > > > Maybe I'm missing something but surely it would be easier to just have > > the one key and then just run > > > > ssh remote pine -i > > I could only get that to work with X11 Forwarding and X applications.

Re: How widely is Debian used for production?

2000-09-25 Thread Nick Willson
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 09:08:10PM -0700, Nick Willson wrote: > > > > I am seeking help identifying installations that use Debian in production. > > Specifically, for database servers, and ideally for web sites that read > > from > > and write to a databas

Re: How widely is Debian used for production?

2000-09-23 Thread Nick Willson
> On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 01:20:16AM -0500 or thereabouts, Kent West wrote: > > > Potato, so far just for development. Naturally, I think Debian, as the > > > 'Universal Operating System', would be a good choice for eventual > > > production > > > use also, but there is some reluctance in the c

How widely is Debian used for production?

2000-09-22 Thread Nick Willson
I am seeking help identifying installations that use Debian in production. Specifically, for database servers, and ideally for web sites that read from and write to a database. To give some background, I've given some spare time help to a small company setting up a web site, helping them to i

Re: Ethernet trouble

2000-09-11 Thread Nick Willson
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > > > > > Seeking help using a network card in a PC. The card is a Linksys Etherfast > > 10/100 LAN card. > > Do you know what revision (ie v1 vs v2 vs v3 vs v4) of card this is? >

Re: Ethernet trouble

2000-09-11 Thread Nick Willson
> On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 03:50:20AM -0700, Nick Willson wrote: > > > Here is result of "modprobe tulip": > > /lib/modules/2.2.17/net/tulip.o: init_module: Device or resource busy > > Hint: this error can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including

Ethernet trouble

2000-09-10 Thread Nick Willson
Seeking help using a network card in a PC. The card is a Linksys Etherfast 10/100 LAN card. The PC is a 'home-built' machine, using an Asus P3V4X motherboard. BIOS is "Award Medallion BIOS v6.0". Debian is as installed from the 2.2 official CDs, plus a custom kernel in case it helped - no

Emacs ps-print-buffer omits a line

2000-07-09 Thread Nick Willson
Just a minor problem I've experienced with printing from Emacs. Perhaps I've misconfigured, please let me know if so. Details below. Thanks. Nick Packages: emacs20 20.5a-1.99, emacs20-el 20.5a-1.99, emacsen-common 1.4.8, lprng 3.5.2-2, gs 5.10-9.1. Kernel is 2.2.14. Printer is an Epson St

Trouble with toy network

2000-04-24 Thread Nick Willson
Seeking help persuading a desktop and laptop to talk to each other over a private network (192.168.0.0). The 'link' LEDs at both ends remain dark and no communication appears to be taking place. Ping from either side results in 100% packet loss, and telnet from either side results in 'No rout

Re: How to back-out an apt-get upgrade

2000-01-31 Thread Nick Willson
> > Nick Willson wrote: > > > Can an apt-get upgrade (or similar) be backed-out? Say the upgrade appears > > to fail, is there a way to rollback to the previous state? I am running > > 2.1. > > APT stores the package files in /var/cache/apt/archives . >

How to back-out an apt-get upgrade

2000-01-30 Thread Nick Willson
Can an apt-get upgrade (or similar) be backed-out? Say the upgrade appears to fail, is there a way to rollback to the previous state? I am running 2.1. -- Nick