7;t get
>>> much help.
>>>
>>> I guess you should be a bit more patient and wait for a
>>> proper answer
>>> at pidgin mailing list. From my best knowledge, Pidgin is
>>> not
>>> supporting sending offline message for MSN in current
>>
gt; Patrick Harris
>
I subscribe to a lot of lists with all of my addresses, I use a
combination of Gmail's filtering and procmail on the addresses managed
on my servers. Because I use IMAP I don't see all the list traffic
unless I look at it.
Rich
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ve me more verbose information. I'm
> not saying it's not there, just that I didn't see it ;)
>
I think you'll find
apt-get dist-upgrade (or full-upgrade, aptitude changed as of lenny, i
dunno what apt-get is doing)
Will give you the info you're looking for, basica
on,
email / XMPP is available to them.
If they want it to be easy (especially from windows, msn is standard, i
believe) they're free to.
Rich
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er answers in their
>> mailing lists/forums.
>
> Ops sorry, made a mistake. I meant running Debian on a MacBook. :)
>
>
>
I ran Debian testing (Lenny) single boot for some time on my MBP without
issue.
Rich
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; So why icedove is not providing the thunderbird command?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>
> You can try making a link:
>
> ln -s /usr/bin/icedove /usr/bin/thunderbird
>
> Sam
>
>
I'd make it in /usr/local/ .
Debian likes to keep it's /usr tree to itself
md5sum: /cdrom: Is a directory
>> Isn't /cdrom a symlink to /dev/cdrom...?
>
> $ ls -l /cdrom
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 2008-07-11 00:40 /cdrom -> media/cdrom
>
>> Maybe give it the real device path rahther.
>
> He did try that...
>
> Regards,
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> On 2008-10-15 05:37 +0200, Rich Healey wrote:
>
>> Paul Johnson wrote:
>>> Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 10:29:55PM +, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>>>>
&
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> On 10/14/08 23:14, Rich Healey wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> On 10/14/08 22:37, Rich Healey wrote:
>>> [snip]
>>>> I'd disagree. 32bit + 64bit kernel is always a good idea, and 64 b
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Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 02:37:11PM +1100, Rich Healey wrote:
>> Paul Johnson wrote:
>>> Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 10:29:55PM +, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>>&g
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Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 10/14/08 22:37, Rich Healey wrote:
> [snip]
>> I'd disagree. 32bit + 64bit kernel is always a good idea, and 64 bit
>
> How do you do that? Just install the amd64 kernel and reboot?
>
Yup :)
Very
rappers do exist.
I run a 64 bit userland on a PPC machine (this _IS_ a bad idea, but I
need the speed..)
@Doug,
I do love old machines, let us know how you go. I have some disks that
you're welcome to, perhaps we can work something out with shipping? If
you have some old kit lying around, perha
it? thanks
>
This is probably better directed at an apache list, but from memory you
need to take your handler directives and nest them in the directory tags.
Or apply them globally.
Sorry for the vague reply
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can
> select the number corresponding to your desired web browser. From memory, you
> need to run this as root.
>
> Although, as others have pointed out, some apps hold app specific settings,
> thus they might also need to be changed.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Jaime
Kind
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> thank you. do you have any IM so that i can add you into my debian group?
>
Hi Star,
You've already added me, but as Andrei points out the IRC is a very
consistent place to find support/kill time.
Kind Regards
s
>
>
What desktopenvironment?
Also, in pidgin's settings i believe this can be changed.
something like iceweasel %u for the browser command
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y alsa config file in etch to sarge?
>
Possibly, but you'd need to check that there were no changes between
then configuration settings (uie, added removed features).
Can I ask why you're using Sarge still? In a month or so it will be 2
releases old!
Rich
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Peter Van Biesen wrote:
> Because you can't use a newer kernel as a xen dom0 kernel. The only working
> dom0 kernel ( at the moment ) is a 2.6.18 afaik.
>
> Kindest regards,
>
> Peter.
>
> On Tuesday 30 September 20
sing something
> ? Has anybody used clvm with xen ?
>
> Kindest regards,
>
> Peter.
Why exactly do you want to use the Etch kernel?
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are, in
my mind at about the same level as myself getting paid to
support/implement Debian systems.
> 3. Shall Debian follow the way of Red hat to have a nonfree enterprise
> edition?
> 4. Do Debian has the danger of IP lawsuits "created" by microsoft?
>
>
Knowing what you'
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> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 16:43:06 +1000, Rich Healey ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
>
>> Bob Cox wrote:
>
>>> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=debian+logo+ascii+art
>>>
>>> leads
x27;s manually,
>> but unfortunately this is error prone.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Johannes
>>
> I have "reply to mailing list 0.3.1" and it works ok with Icedove here.
>
> https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/thunderbird/addon/4455
>
> It is con
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Bob Cox wrote:
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I've seen a ASCII art sig on this list, of the debian swirl.. but can't
nut out what to google to find it!
If anyone's got it that'd be great..
Cheers
Rich
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Tips?
>
>
>
>
>
>
My 480CDT was great with Sid, Till it died (housemates spilled beer on it).
My trick was aptitude purge python. (I'm a python coder so I put it
back), but that strips the system down.
You can also pass init=/bin/sh to the kernel and work your way up fo
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>>
>>
>> Original Message
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: favor needed by debian beginner
>> Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 10:33:55 +0300
>>
>>> [Your question belongs to debian-user, so I'
r you.
>
>> If you get a segmentation fault, that suggests that the code being
>> compiled is faulty.
>
> Blame the compiler That's a CompSci 101 mistake.
>
Erm.. I believe he was blaming the coder :P
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way insurance is paying
up but that person still goes to jail). Perhaps he gathers some
information on the clandestine party, perhaps he helps them come to justice.
Perhaps nothing bad happens! He's behind a nat gateway, and long before
he's offering services, his box needs to become pub
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Mumia W.. wrote:
> On 08/01/2008 12:17 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
>> [...]
>> As you can see, the "doc" package installed OK, but the "server"
>> package needs a later version of some basic C libraries.
>>
>> I'd rather not upgrade the Etch machine to Lenn
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Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> Rich Healey escreveu:
>> I have a quick question, I just got an iPhone, and want to hook against
>> my gmail account, but as it stands i need to have thunderbird running to
>> filter all my mail
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I have a quick question, I just got an iPhone, and want to hook against
my gmail account, but as it stands i need to have thunderbird running to
filter all my mail so i don't get all my listmail in my inbox on my phone.
Gmail's filters/labels don't wo
H.S. wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Many months ago I had first installed a virtual machine, VMWare. I used
> it for a few months and then never touched. IIRC, it was free for
> students back then.
>
> This week I looked it up again (I still have the virtual machines
> installed) and wanted to reinstall
Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008 Jul 15 21:21 -0500]:
>
>> In 1990? Seems like it would have been a close-out deal.
>
> I bought it from a friend at the tech school I was attending.
>
>>> That computer served me very well for several years.
>> Leading Edge D?
>
>
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Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 06/23/08 21:36, Rich Healey wrote:
>> s. keeling wrote:
>>> Rich Healey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>> Can't use it with other nix users, (although i'd see them creating new
>>>
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s. keeling wrote:
> Rich Healey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Can't use it with other nix users, (although i'd see them creating new
>> windows with my statusline), but works great for my technically
>> il
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s. keeling wrote:
> Rich Healey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Can't use it with other nix users, (although i'd see them creating new
>> windows with my statusline), but works great for my technically
>> il
.0 is in unstable. 1.0rc2-1 is in
> testing. Unstable does not play well with others: Don't try to pull
> unstable sources on a testing box.
>
I've never had any issues mixing them...? After all, testing is just
week old unstable anyway.
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Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 06/21/08 22:23, Rich Healey wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> On 06/20/08 09:12, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>>> 2008/6/20 Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>>> Well, it is a
in from outside.
>
> Even if, in this instance, there's no "harm" (she's you're wife,
> after all), it's still Bad Practice, and that makes for Bad Habits.
>
> In 15 seconds you can create user "dotan" on that machine, and log
> in as it,
;d see them creating new
windows with my statusline), but works great for my technically
illiterate housemate.
That and putting xeyes all over his desktop remotely is hilarious.
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"|xmessage -nearmouse -file -` is simple enough.
>
> cheers,
> Owen.
>
>
My housemates and I use msn for talking crap, and my irc network for
shouting abuse at each other in a more readable way.
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a pissing match, you both produce great software that i
enjoy using).
So any guides on how to do this would be great (A "do x,y,z" would be
handy short term.. but really I'm looking for docs).
Sorry if these exist somewhere obvious and I haven't found them.
Rich
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> On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 04:04:10PM +1000, Rich Healey wrote:
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>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> On 06/15/08 05:46, Star Liu wrote:
>>
s
as root is a bad idea, but this isn't ubuntu. If I want to play with
[whatever] as root, then it should damn well let me.
That said, the user who actually has some need to do it probably has the
necessary skills to just remove the (e)uid check.
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et a keyboard with the old firmware, it's not supported.
How is this good customer service.
> If you don't want to actually interact with the user input devices and user
> interfaces we're discussing, I certainly can't make you. You do have to
> admit to yourself,
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Owen Townend wrote:
> On 25/05/2008, Sjoerd Hiemstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Sun, 25 May 2008 03:11:05 +1000 Owen Townen wrote:
>> > On 24/05/2008, Chris Bannister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
http://www.lessaid.net/fun/apt-get-wife.pn
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>> On 05/15/08 12:41, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
>> > On 14/05/2008, Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECT
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Alex Samad wrote:
> On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 03:54:10PM +1000, Rich Healey wrote:
> Jaime Tarrant wrote:
>>>> Rich Healey wrote:
>>>> Hi List,
>>>>
>> [snip]
> I'll give that a shot, although
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> Rich Healey wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I've got a Lenny/Unstable/Experimental laptop that I use for work (yes,
> i realise that precariously mixing 3 releases is stupid.. but I'm
> committed now so oh w
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Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 05/12/08 19:28, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
> [snip]
>>> Maybe you're a Starving College Student, or maybe things cost more
>>> in India (tariffs on imported Chinese goods?), but 17" LCD monitors
>>> are prett
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Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 05/12/08 18:47, Rich Healey wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> On 05/12/08 09:35, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
>>>> I have a 15" monitor at home running at 1024x768. I find that for most
>>
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Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 05/12/08 09:35, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
>> I have a 15" monitor at home running at 1024x768. I find that for most
>
> Maybe you're a Starving College Student, or maybe things cost more
> in India (tariffs on imported Chinese g
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Hi List,
I've got a Lenny/Unstable/Experimental laptop that I use for work (yes,
i realise that precariously mixing 3 releases is stupid.. but I'm
committed now so oh well.)
Anyway, the point is that my pure unstable/experimental box at home has
pull
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michael wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> as you guess I am having serious boot problems, grub loading fails at stage
> 1.5 with "Error 17".
>
> I did not install/re-install anything, resize partitions or anything else
> could do something wrong. I was trasfe
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Håkon Alstadheim wrote:
> s. keeling wrote:
>> Jude DaShiell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>> What package or packages need to be installed so when I connect to
>>> an irc server I don't get the message Ident is disabled?
>>>
>>
>> pidentd
>>
>>
>>
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Emilio Perea wrote:
> On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 10:46:33AM +1000, Rich Healey wrote:
>> for the record, it's VERY broken in Vista.
>>
>> running "edit" in cmd or powershell, gives,
>>
>> |=
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Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Fri May 2 2008, Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> If they float and are not ducks ... nor made of wood, then they must be
>>> ... ?
>> Positively buoyant non-wooden non-ducks. Or witches.
>
> hey, wait, **I** can float! especially in
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Doug Mitton wrote:
> (Sorry, repost due to error.)
>
> On Mon, 05 May 2008 20:10:14 +0200, you wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> So I installed VMware server, had to use the any-any update for I use the
>> 2.6.24 kernel and
>> when I try to run it, it says
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Mark Allums wrote:
> Cameron Hutchison wrote:
>> When I visit Google maps (http://maps.google.com/) using either Epiphany
>> or Iceweasel on my Debian sid system, I do not get the little triangle
>> button in the map sidebar that collapses it. This onl
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Cameron Hutchison wrote:
> Rich Healey wrote:
>
>> Cameron Hutchison wrote:
>>> When I visit Google maps (http://maps.google.com/) using either Epiphany
>>> or Iceweasel on my Debian sid system, I do not get the little
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Cameron Hutchison wrote:
> When I visit Google maps (http://maps.google.com/) using either Epiphany
> or Iceweasel on my Debian sid system, I do not get the little triangle
> button in the map sidebar that collapses it. This only happens for me
> with
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Mark Allums wrote:
> H.S. wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> In a C++ program I am reading a data file for later processing and
>> computations. While reading that data file, I want to keep track of
>> data items (doubles) read.
>>
>> The data file is just a text
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NN_il_Confusionario wrote:
>> * From: Rich Healey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Eterm sounds like what you're looking for... or xterm?
>
> I have already tried all the debian x-terminal packages available since
> debia
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NN_il_Confusionario wrote:
> On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 10:20:32PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
>> The problem, if one exists, is what font the terminal is using
>> sudo apt-get install xfonts-efont-unicode xfonts-efont-unicode-ib
>
> What about the linux
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Kevin Mark wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 07:02:35PM +, Marcelo wrote:
>> Kevin Mark verizon.net> writes:
>>
>>> Have you tried booting with the last kernel version and checking if this
>>> fixes the issue?
>> Yes! I had been installed the kerne
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Alex Samad wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 01:19:15AM -0500, Hose wrote:
>> On Apr 28, 2008, at 7:22 PM, Alex Samad wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 07:17:56PM -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 11:16:12PM -0500, Hose w
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Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
> On 28/04/2008, Rich Healey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> But how does the distribution advance if *NOONE* runs testing/unstable?
>
> Oh, it's great that people are running both of those,
pdate with dpkg from the sid
repos, and then let that advance sink into the background).
Then i have 2 desktops which run sid, on different archtypes, and give
me basis for comparison, and a chance to play with the latest and
greatest, although i still wind up building a lot of svn and cvs code.
Regards
is pretty quick, and i
would think totally adequate to let it download/upload files from.
Is there some way of forcing this?
Cheers
Rich Healey
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biaAlex Samad wrote:
[snip]
> I would also suggest make the adsl modem (routers?) in bridged mode and
> firewall up the debian box and do it all there. Similiar to what I have done.
> The only
> difference right now is i use openwrt (linux distro for
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Rafael asked for source..
So my stroke of genius follows...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/public_html]$ cat ip.php
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/public_html]$
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Lee Glidewell wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 April 2008 10:12:41 pm Rafael Fontenelle wrote:
>> I can see that you're running behind a router or something similar. If you
>> want to use a shell script to return the IP to the stdout, you could
>> probably use '
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Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 03:23:57AM +0200, s. keeling wrote:
>
>> I strongly agree, and this knowledge is portable. All of the *nix
>> tools, including shell, perl, and python, rely on regex
>> understanding.
>
> One can ge
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Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> 1) Is there any way to check the life of a battery on a Dell Inspiron 6400
> E1505? I am using Debian Etch.
>
> 2) How to find out the number of cells in the battery? The manual says it
> can be "6-cell smart lithium ion
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Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 12:32:26PM -0500, Sam Leon wrote:
>> Could one easily upgrade to an amd64 system just by formating /,
>> reinstalling with the proper arch, and then reinstalling all the apps
>> that were installed an
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Digby Tarvin wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 07:30:55PM -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
>
>>> The trouble is that isn't really true. As long as you have standard
>>> utilities like 'passwd' and 'chsh' normal users can cause the root
>>> filesystem to
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Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 04/10/08 13:51, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>> On Sun, Apr 06, 2008 at 04:04:30PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> On 04/06/08 15:51, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Sunday 06 April 2008 05:03:13 am Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 04/06/08 02:20
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Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> [Redirecting to debian-user, because this has nothing to do with
> debian-security]
>
> Julien Stuby wrote on 2008-04-07 22:15:
>
Please try not to break threads.
>> Julien Stuby wrote on 2008-04-7 at 21:54 UTC+1 :
>
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Jim Pazarena wrote:
> I am having trouble getting vncserver to automatically start after a
> reboot.
> It seems that setting a script in rc.5 doesn't work. signing on to the
> CLI after
> a boot, and it starts up fine. (executing vncserver on the CLI a
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Mike Bird wrote:
> On Mon April 7 2008 16:03:28 Chris Bannister wrote:
>> export GREP_COLOR=33
>> alias grep='grep --colour=always'
>
> This will break any scripts which assume that the output
> of grep has not been annotated with color escape sequenc
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NN_il_Confusionario wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 11:47:44AM +1000, Rich Healey wrote:
>> I've installed skype, had to force it to ignore dependencies (long
>> story.. anyway, i do have qt4's libs, and skype does work)
>
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I've installed skype, had to force it to ignore dependencies (long
story.. anyway, i do have qt4's libs, and skype does work)
But now apt won't upgrade, it complains about skype's missing libs.
Can i remove skype from apt's db without removing it?
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Chris Walters wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
> | On 04/03/08 19:19, Chris Walters wrote:
> |> Ron Johnson wrote:
> |> | On 04/03/08 15:39, Ivan Savcic wrote:
> |> |> On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 10:03 PM, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> |> wrote:
> |>
> |> |
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H.S. wrote:
> Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
>> paragasu wrote:
>>
>>> AFAIK,
>>> you can delete all files in $HOME directory. especially the hidden
>>> files.
>>> the worst you will get is you lost some setting of the program. But you
>>> can login
>>>
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Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I am cleaning our $HOME and I was wondering what these directories and
> files are:
>
> ~/.fullcircle/ (I know it is the mozilla feedback agent. I use Tbird
> and Firefox. Can I erase this anyway?)
>
> ~/.java/ (java is a system-
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Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> My current network configuration is
>
> ISP --> wireless router ---> comp1
> ---> comp2
> ---> comp3
>
> The wireless router is wrt54g. The computers might be running Debi
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Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 09:12:06AM -0500, Preston Boyington wrote:
>> Chris Bannister wrote:
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>>> Where are your bottlenecks?
>> currently my two biggest bottlenecks are with the networking and the
>> MTA. i installed "if
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Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 02:38:32PM +1100, Rich Healey wrote:
>> 9.2 was the only version i ever used (and didn't totally hate), it was
>> the only distro that everything worked off the bat with my ancie
sid machine, my freeBSD machine, my gentoo box
> and etch desktop, it still asks for my password.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Thanks guys
>
>
> Rich Healey
>>
>>
Thanks Bonnel,
The problem was lax permissions on my home directory though, openSsh
cleverly realised that
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Daniel Burrows wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 05:46:43PM -0600, "Walt L. Williams" <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
>> Was 10.1 bad? I wouldn't know. I went straight from 10.0, which
>> was a fairly decent system, to 10.3. Although, the da
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Jeff D wrote:
> Rich Healey wrote:
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>> Hi, i've got a whole bunch of linux machines (mainly debian, with etch,
>> testing, sid, and a frankenstein machine wit
eeBSD machine, my gentoo box
and etch desktop, it still asks for my password.
Ideas?
Thanks guys
Rich Healey
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Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently switched from GNOME to KDE on my iBook G4, but don't know how
> to get the multimedia keys working.
>
> They worked fine under GNOME, but under KDE only the monitor brightness
> keys work, albeit with no v
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Joost Witteveen wrote:
> On 24/03/2008, Douglas A. Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 11:46:56AM +0100, Joost Witteveen wrote:
>> > On 23/03/2008, Rich Healey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
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Tim Channon wrote:
> michael wrote:
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>> i've just used the default and expertgui debian net install and there
>> is an option for manually controlling the partitioning process
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> Yes *is* there but perhaps not clearly enough.
>
> Maybe this wi
on debian testing) it was a really
simple aticonfig option, but i've tried all the obvious ones.
Any help appreciated.
Regards
Rich Healey
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>> i need a software to draw a circuit. in my circuit there is one micro
>> controller PIC16F877A.
>> any suggestion of a good software. i am using debian unstable with GNOME..
>>
>> thanks..
>>
>
>
Hi Alphonse,
I have a N73 also, do you
d run iceweasel at the bash prompt, which
takes forever, but then finally *opens a local iceweasel!!!*
Why would it do this?!
Regards
Rich Healey
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Ji ZhengYu wrote:
> Johan Marklund wrote:
>> Ji ZhengYu skrev:
>>
>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 6:47 AM, Andrea Ferraresi
>> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> >> On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 13:54 +0800, Ji ZhengYu wrote:
>> >> > Hi, everyone
>> >
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Hi, on one of my etch machines that heaps of people have access to (via
samba within my house and shells over the web) i want to limit X
tunnelling to those people on my lan.
One solution would be to limit it to the 192.168.0.0/24 subnet, which i
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