ord and have it expire on first
use, this way I don't need to have a new person type in their password
into a terminal.
Of course, now that I'm putting my thoughts to vim, I could just make a
little CGI over https that let's people change their password, hmm...
PS: Please cc me y
xt says to add one to number of procs, or to try
just -j if you have alot of memory and cpu speed etc).
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Check out http://www.innerx.net/~nuke I need not say more. The package for
epic in debian is called "epic4".
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one? Can I make screen -R (which I have in my .zlogin) work when there are
2 screen sessions for some reason and flatten both? I guess the answer to
this is no, I should work on hacking screen sometime :)
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it was rather
> confusing to configure, whereas pine has a nice built in configuration
> utility with on-line help.
yup, still is.
> Ultimately, though, one's choice of a mail user agent is pretty
> subjective, like editors :) Maybe you should just try mutt for a while
> and see
ian is back to using 5.004
for now (that is what perl is in potato anyway). Try downgrading, or
upgrading your perl.
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till expects
> them in /usr/lib/vim/syntax/syntax.vim
>
> Am i missing somethign, or is this a bug
Make sure you installed the vim-rt package.
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The kde debs are at: ftp://ftp.timsnet.com/pub/kde/ (latest date is latest
snapshot).
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AT&FZ instead, check
your port settings though, setserial -a /dev/modem, try using
setserial spd_hi /dev/modem and see if you get better speeds.
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and goes into the blinkies).
> Under 2.2.0, it went straight to the blinkies without giving me a good
> session first.
Try the svga server from 3.3.3 might be useful here. Grab the binary from
ftp.xfree86.org and install it in /usr/local/bin, then point
/etc/X11/Xserver at it.
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S="noemnaam,van,adres1,telefoon,werktelefoon,selfoon,faks"
TABLES="lidmate,besoekpunt"
CONSTRAINTS="lower(van) like lower('$1%') and bpnommer = \
besoekpunt.nommer"
if [ ! -z "$2" ]
then
CONSTRAINTS="$CONSTRAINTS and firstname=lower('$2%
check. Once you get stuff installed, you can play with XF86Setup or
xf86config scripts. Remember that if X behaves weirdly you can kill it
with ctrl+alt+backspace. Best of luck!
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anks to doogie, just install
"communicator-smotif-45" and everything that depends on. (probably from
unstable)
> is there a definitive method for finding out which libc i am using?
>
> i am running debian hamm with a 2.0.34 kernel.
hamm is a libc6 distribution
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other ideas?
I had a similar problem, make sure you selected all the modules for
parallel ports in the kernel config (like pc-style hardware).
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t; mount: you must specify the filesystem type
>
> So I tried:
> /# mount ext2 /dev/hdb2 / -rw
try:
mount -t ext2 /dev/hdb2 / -o rw
if that doesn't work, maybe:
mount -n -t ext2 /dev/hdb2 / -o rw
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apt handles these things very gracefully, and will pick up where it left
off last time.
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s diald end it's session with
>this line, which makes you wait 10 seconds before
>dialing a new connection?
Not sure, maybe because it thinks disconnect failed?
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that says "Would you like to use diald?" in
pppconfig would have been nice, of course, but anyway :) I've attached my
/etc/diald/diald.options in the hope that they may be helpful (your setup
may vary, and of course it needs to be edited).
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t just convert
the swap partition and setup a swap file instead.
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nd ctrl+alt+f2 to switch to
another VC. If none of that works, you can always boot with your install
disks, select the "mount primary partition" option and
chmod -x /target/etc/init.d/xdm or whatever.
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all things printer related.
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on the end of the packagename to specify that it's a
libc6 package. There are also things in the oldlibs/ section for old libc5
programs, so if you have those you can run libc5 apps.
When you compile things, the binary will be libc6, unless you get the
-altdev package, and follow the procedu
t; Any help is appreiciated. Thanks
>
> By the way, is it really necessary to reboot to turn of a daemon?
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how you what dynamic libraries the application uses. Xaw/Xt is the
athena widgets. Xm is lesstif, etc. When in doubt go to the packages
search page on www.debian.org and put the library name in "contents" to
find the relative package.
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is question?
Actually it means you have a bad disk, try another one!
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so that I have none of the profile files
> created yet.
Pine is not DFSG-free, but there is a source package in "experimental" I
belive, you could try that for better debian integration.
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." Yes I have added /dev/audio
try cd /dev;./MAKEDEV audio
also check the "dmesg" command to make sure the sound stuff really does
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auto mounts are in /etc/fstab
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t this weekend. Does
> anyone have a clue as to a way to make Netscape work
> properly TIA
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ysterious
> software is
> sending the messages ?
Generally, just using the command "runq" will send out your mail. You
might want to configure it in /etc/ppp/ip.up so that your mail is sent when
you bring up your connection.
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for the line with the word "in.ftpd"
and make sure it doesn't have a # in front of it, if it does remove it and
do
/etc/init.d/netbase reload
(as root)
Hope that helps.
references: man services, man inetd.conf
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> > >
> > Okay, i'm flyin by the seat of my pants here, but you should be able to
> > add an entry to the NT C:\BOOT.INI file that will point to your linux in
> > some way (isn't there a howto on this somewhere??) try the linux
> > howto's maybe there is a Linux+NT HOWTO.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
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olutions/rationale etc.
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my home machine from
> work i get connection refused.
>
> I can telnet and pop into it without problems.
> Any ideas.
Hrm, try apt-get install ftp;apt-get install ftpd.
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hese
hang, netscape hangs. Looking them up under ps and killing them makes
netscape unfreeze.
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> create a new swap partition (/dev/hdb5)
You could also make a new partition and mount it as /home, or /usr, or some
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e:
http://www.maplesoft.com/linuxr51_ann.html
and also matlab:
http://www.mathworks.com/
(you kinda have to use the search thing to find anything useful there)
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> Just curious: Are there still advantages to the Debian package
> management system over the RPM system?
If I understand this correctly, RedHat put it's RPM software under a non-GPL
copyright, and source i
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> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Rafael Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm working with Debian 1.1 and since last week, when I want to
> >install a .deb packages via ftp, I receive the following message:
>
Excerpts from mail: 25-Oct-96 Re: ethernet card by Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I looked at the driver code and verified that it is doing programmed I/O.
> So, while it is perhaps not significant for some systems, the thing is
> using the CPU to wait for ISA bus transfers, and the CPU is stuck at
int
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> 1. I use NT as a network here(choke). So I need the Samba routiens
> running. Although on Slackware I had some other problems with it
> (probably the version levels I was using), On this one I cannot see long
> filenam
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