Juraj Fedel wrote:
> I got my first dvd writer. It write both cdrom and dvd, something
> that bother me is that speed for dvd writing is never more than 2x
> (device and medium are able to do 6x speed) and with cdrom mostly 8x
> only sometimes it manage to get 16x speed (device is capable of 48x).
Scott Reese wrote:
If you want to back up the Windows partition from Linux, you need to do
it at a bit level rather than a file level. Using dd works, and you can
feed that through bzip to compress it, if space is an issue.
I was very happy using ntfsclone from the ntfsprogs package for backing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Redefined Horizons") writes:
> I searched the Debian package repository for a "pdftex" package but
> couldn't find one.
>
Looks like you searched in the wrong way. This is what can easily be
found on Debian/unstable:
snip
[root]~ > apt-cache search pdftex
pgf - TeX Po
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hugo Vanwoerkom) writes:
> So I did:
> 1. mount /cdrom
> 2. mkisofs -r -o 11.iso /cdrom
[...]
> Guess what? That CD-RW does not boot.
>
> What's wrong with the scheme?
>
The boot portion of the CD contents needs special treatment.
To create a valid bootable image of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William Ballard) writes:
> On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 12:48:07AM +0100, Paul Seelig wrote:
> > For ntfs partitions, i prefer the more mature ntfs support of the
> > ntfsprogs and the added benefit of loop mounting an NTFS image file.
>
> You can't mo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martijn Marsman) writes:
> There is also Ghost4linux (not the real Norton stuff)
>
> and i must say, it works great ! :D
>
> ghost multiple clients on a network, via ftp! try it out!
>
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/g4l/
>
I downloaded it, bootet it and what did i end up wi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Joseph H. Fry") writes:
> Can you configure ntfsclone to clone an NTFS partition but not include the
> swap file or other files of your choice?
>
I don't know because i never bothered... ;-)
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On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 09:25:35PM -0500, William Ballard wrote:
>
> Are there other tools that work like Ghost but in Linux? Partimage is
> great.
>
I largely prefer ntfsclone from the ntfsprogs package over partimage.
Partimage is nice but the command line based ntfsclone is far more
flexible
abello"
package i provide at an apt-get enabled unofficial archive at
"http://ietpd1.sowi.uni-mainz.de/debian/":
snip
Package: mirabello
Version: 0.31
Priority: optional
Section: net
Maintainer: Paul Seelig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Depends: s
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Takuo KITAME <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Changed-By: Paul Seelig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description:
libnspr-dev - Netscape Portable Runtime library - development files
libnspr4 - Netscape Portable Runtime Library
libnss-dev - Network Security Service Libraries -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Perrin) writes:
> My concern is with lilo. How do I tell it to install in the SCSI disk's
> MBR, not the current boot disk? In the past, it seems like I've had
> trouble with that process.
>
Have you already considered reading lilo's documentation? If all else fails
thi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lloyd Zusman) writes:
> And I've run the localepurge reconfiguration repeatedly, each time this
> message comes up, but it never seems to have any effect.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Here's the message that I get:
>
> localepurge: checking for new locale file
ry only though...
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or debugging Debian instead of just pointlessly bickering!
Unfortunately you are only one of Debian's consumer type users for
which we have no use for. Contribute nothing, expect nothing. And now
please silently go away. EOF.
Thank
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Chapman, Matt") writes:
> I build a server with Debian on it as well as a filter (url) and squid
> for caching. I ship the box. The customer has a hardware issue and
> replaces bad drive etc. Then needs to restore to the "factory"
> defaults. How could I distribute a cd tha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rohan Deshpande) writes:
> Does anyone know if there is a way to have the mailto: in mozilla be
> used with mutt? Thanks much!
>
apt-get install muttzilla
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Gary Hennigan") writes:
> BTW, did you notify VMWare about this?
>
The problem is already discussed on the vmware news groups and
seemingly has found a solution:
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From: Petr Vandrovec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: vmw
about the difficulty of undeleting files on unix systems I found
> the performance of this program impressive.
>
Thanks for the hint! I wasn't aware about the usefulness of this! :-)
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gers (or the brain) such
> as I had.
>
Yes, in this case it might prove to be useful. Generally, it's a good
idea *not* to trust oneself. Therefore it's as well a bad idea to work
only as the super user. Been there, done that, suffered from the
consequences, and, rightfully so, got
trust). If the data in question is
*really* important i'd take responsibility to store various
generations of backup media in another room, floor, building or even
city. Linus himself and most Free Software developers even chose to
spread their data over various continents... ;-)
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On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 06:34:38PM -0800, Brian Nelson wrote:
>
> Performance isn't everything...
>
... versatility is. Speed comes last IMHO.
The main point i'm using SCSI is that a wide range of devices can be
operated externally. External operation means to be able to only
switch on devices
then properly mount both disk's partitions and do
cd /mnt/oldsystem && cp -a . /mnt/newsystem
Works perfectly and long path names seem to be no problem.
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On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 09:26:59AM +0200, Jonathan Gift wrote:
> Is there a way from the console to use a grep like command to search a file
> for, say the word "blue" and replace it with "red"? The key is console and
> not within Vim, etc. I'm trying to set up a way to automate changing
> .Xdefau
xt boottime you can save them
on FLOPPY with the command bootcdflopcp. If booting from your CD-drive
is not supported, booting from floppy is possible.
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It can be used for cloning a complete system installing from CD-ROM.
Goo
FTP and install them manually with "dpkg -i *.deb"
because apt-get can't handle downgrades (this will change some time).
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On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 12:27:50PM -0400, Mike Leone wrote:
> >I have no idea, since i don't have KDE installed and happen to get
> >along just fine with navigator-standalone. But how about installing
> >it yourself and trying it out? It's free software and just an apt-get
> >command (or two) awa
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 06:54:57PM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote:
> Seriously, I heard that KDE has Konquerer, I hope I spell it correctly. How
> is
> it as the main browser?
>
I have no idea, since i don't have KDE installed and happen to get
along just fine with navigator-standalone. But how about
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 10:03:32AM -0400, Mike Leone wrote:
> >> I'm told - altho have not tried it myself - that you can compile and
> >> run IE for Unix on a Linux box.
> >>
> >Sure, just check out it's source code from "cvs.microsoft.com", run
> >"./configure --without-win32 --target=GNU_Linux-I
- altho have not tried it myself - that you can compile and
> run IE for Unix on a Linux box.
>
Sure, just check out it's source code from "cvs.microsoft.com", run
"./configure --without-win32 --target=GNU_Linux-Intel", and then "make
install", right?
On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 11:38:19AM -0400, Joseph C. Tuttle wrote:
>
> I've heard this before, but I haven't been able to find WP 5.x on either of
> the
> two WP 8 CDs I have. I'd be happy to find it, though, because I believe the
> DOS version of WP 5.1 was one of the best software products e
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Sean Champ wrote:
> so, a proposal:
>
> maybe a 'reinstall' option for apt-get ?
>
It's already there. Just RTFM the man page:
- from apt-get(8) ---
--reinstall
Re-Install packages that are already installed and
hould already be
on your Debian CD (if you have one) or you could install it via the net
using "apt-get install unzip" on the command prompt while you are online
(if you have apt properly set up).
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do package with equivs which fools the package
management into believing that the mimicked package is actually installed.
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I like it quite a lot.
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ice with regards to making money. Deal with it.
JFYI: I don't like KDE very much either but don't use GNOME either.
But i'd rather adminster a KDE based Corel/Debian Linux at work than
having to stand yet another year with Win9x/NT/2000/whatever.
Thank
e-floppy
RTFM is good for you.
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On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Paul Seelig wrote:
> Have you tried booting from your DOS disk and executing "fdisk /mbr"
>
This should have meant DOS boot floppy...
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Nils Lorvick wrote:
Have you tried booting from your DOS disk and executing "fdisk /mbr"
for rewrtiting the master boot record?
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ived:
>
[...]
That's just what i feared: Release the program without documentation
and then expect people to pay big time for it. Is it really big time
or somewhat affordable? I guess i'll better write them myself.
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> Assuming I have a directory with many .deb files, is there an easy way to
> generate a packages.gz file for this directory?
>
man dpkg-scanpackages
s
it's job far better than this RPM frontend under X11. And it even
works well when you take the time to read the documentation to get
aquainted with it's somewhat awkward handling. I even began to like
it to some degree. But then there is SuSE...
Cheers, P
me and money into an easier installation routine
would be the best advertisement IMHO.
just my 2 euro, P. *8^)
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an power.
>
And now imagine the power of Debian combined with an installation
routine at least as convenient and user friendly like Redhat's or
SuSE's. Debian would be the absolute killer!
But oh well, talk is cheap...
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ht in the contrary actually
add to it's overall quality.
Speaking about polls, here is the URL of a poll conducted in Germany a
few months ago. Debian is second here too but Redhat is not first
either: "http://www.linux.de/poll/question.php3?qid=2&show=1";.
e having
started with such an undertaking. A GNUstep version would be my all
time favorite though...
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d be converted into
something to be displayed with a regular graphics program?
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On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, George Bonser wrote:
>On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, Paul Seelig wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 22 Jan 1999, Randy Edwards wrote:
>>
>> > Could someone tell me if there is a utility to create screenshots
>> > packaged for Debian?
>> >
>> Inst
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On Fri, 25 Dec 1998, Alexander N. Benner wrote:
> Ship's Log, Lt. Paul Seelig, Stardate 241298.2050:
> >
> >"ftp://ntama.uni-mainz.de/pub/debian/unofficial/";
> >
> Is there a reason why lyx is unofficial? (guess that was already
> asked many
sources in the same place.
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for the
sources. An updated lyx-1.0.0pre2 package is available too.
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handle FAT32 as well. This
should go on the Debian FTP servers as soon as possible. The official FIPS
home page is at "http://www.igd.fhg.de/~aschaefe/fips/";.
Regards, P. *8^)
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;Xtns -> Screen Shot".
XV is BTW
very nice for screenshots as well.
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ht Commander might be the answer for your
problem as well. It comes with an internal editor "mcedit" which can
be invoked separately under this very name. To use it inside MC just
toggle the checkbox "use internal edIt" in "Options/Configuration".
ePriority:False
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Our AMA Homepage in the WWW at http://www.uni-mainz.d
i'm subscribed to into a local news
group.
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lly corresponds to the domain names you
have been using in past, current and recent time. Just go away and
stop your FQBS here.
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/usr/local/kde/ is quite straightforward with the currently released
Beta1. Looks and works nice judging from some casual checking.
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l"; for more information.
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always use "--install" only without any
trouble. But if it does need such measures than it is either
misconfigured by the person having built it or it simply contains a
bug still unknown to me. If the latter is the case i'd be glad about
hints and fixes!
rt for the TERMCAP variable
-l file Log ftpfs commands to the file
-u Disable the concurrent subshell mode
-U Force the concurrent subshell mode
-v [file] start up into the viewer mode
-x Force xterm mouse support and screen save/restore
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latest devel versions as well and currently
covers "mc_4.1.3-0.1_i386.deb". The binaries are libc5 based and if
you want them for libc6 you have to recompile for yourself.
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with netscape-3.0x until KDE's "kfm" has
become stable enough for web browsing.
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i can't
afford the risc and possible hassle of upgrading to libc6. But i
really want to use up to date software instead of some stuff already
outdated upon release.
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to the older version!
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ctly this purpose. It's about time to contribute it officially...
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dtune'? Worked like a charm for me streamlining
my custom monitor modeline! :-)
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ebian over a RedHat installation some
> time ago. I'm not going to repost it, because you can find it in the
> archives at www.debian.org.
>
> These are some of its headers to make finding a little easier:
>
> Date: 13 Jun 1997 02:51:20 GMT
> From: Paul Seelig <[EMAIL
run Debian with the Lilo bootmanger? Is it possible to run Star
> Office 3.1?
>
Yes, yes and yes! ;-)
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add considerably to the
Linux world at large. But at this point i keep wondering if RPM does
feature an equivalent to 'debmake' which actually makes package
building quite a bit easier!?
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BTW a new German Debian mailing list for which you can find
subscription information on the aforementioned URL as well.
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intimate knowledge of how to handle
it. So just read some of the provided fine documentation and rejoice
about Thomas Esser's (and Christoph Martin's!!) great work.
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and it all went very well.
More Information (in German only) on the Lehmanns Debian CD set can be
found at "http://www2.Germany.EU.net/shop/JFL/linux/debian.html";.
There has even been set up a German Debian users mailing list BTW.
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well, but one can't turn it off as easy as in MC.
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se
then you have to manually replace the 'xterm' binary found from the
XFree86-3.3 xbase package with the one in the XFree86-3.2 xbase
package. This is at least a temporary workaround until this bug with
XFree86-3.3 gets fixed.
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installer decide by him-/herself? This way maybe everybody's needs
could be pleased!? I remember that on the first Slackware i installed
more than two years ago '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' already had an email in
his/her inbox with detailed descriptions on how to
ME
bite-here-
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#!/bin/bash
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib/netscape
# ldd /usr/local/bin/netscape
/usr/local/lib/netscape/netscape $*
Any idea someone what could be the problem?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (icon) writes:
> There is always the "other" switch.
>
> On 16 Jul 1997, Paul Seelig wrote:
>
> > And under file managers they didn't even mention the most powerful and
> > versatile of them all, the "GNU Midnight Commander"
them all, the "GNU Midnight Commander". Seems to be very
GUI oriented rather than geered towards true usefulness.
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ommands.
This package contains software for copying news from an NNTP
server to your local machine, and copying replies back up to
an NNTP server.
[...]
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (H Huang) writes:
> On 13 Jul 1997, Paul Seelig wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > > I have a strange XTerm behaviour after upgrading to XFree 3.3-3.
> > >
> > > When I start mc in a xterm I have trouble with the F-Keys:
Learn keys' dialog
doesn't change this behaviour at all. :-(
Please submit a bug report as soon as possible.
Is there any other means than switching back to XFree-3.2 to resolve
this problem?
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http://www.jfl.de/
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raverse the web like a WWW robot (Wget understands
/robots.txt).
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Troup) writes:
>
> [ Redirected to debian.user at Paul Seelig's insistence ]
>
Thanks a lot! :-)
> Paul Seelig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Well, the current mc-3.5.17 is an *old* development version which
> >
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randy Edwards) writes:
> On 6 Jul 1997, Paul Seelig wrote:
>
> > Note that there is an *unofficial* Debian mc-4.0 binary provided by me
> > available on the regular Midnight Commander FTP sites, which can be
> > installed within the regular D
ersion of MC and i wouldn't want
to downgrade to mc-3.5.17 again. Anyway i think it is necessary to
keep stable up to date with an officially released non-devel version
like mc-4.0 and i hope that Fernando will make up his mind and
provides a binary for stable as well. Maybe intereste
ed to know all the hairy details: Do you have the latest
'dpkg' installed? I use version 1.4.0.8 and it works fine with MC.
What about 'tar' and 'gzip'? You see, i'm only poking a little around
in the dark...
Wondering, P. *8^)
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a de
facto standard besides RPM. ;-)
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have installed? Could you please
try downgrading it if it is perl-5.004-2 just for finding out if it
works this way? Anyway, the lib/mc/extfs/deb perl script probably
needs an overhaul anyway if it doesn't work with perl-5.004-2. I hope
the current maintainer Fernando Al
first!) and try using the defaults.
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My Homepage in the WWW at the URL http:/
>
Does this mean that there will be updated official Debian CD images as
well? LSL announced the availability of the "Official Debian Two CD
Set" and i was wondering why they didn't wait for 1.3.1 to appear
before!?
Chee
.informatik.th-darmstadt.de/~schaefer/fips.html";
about FIPS-1.5 and"ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/diskutil/presz112.zip"; for
another great free repartitioner.
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cut-here---
Is this what you were looking for?
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leased. We can't afford any experiments...
Cheers, P. *8^)
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African Music Archive - Institute for Ethnology and Africa Studies
Johannes Gutenberg-University - Forum 6 - 55099 Mainz/Germany
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