Hello
Courier fonts is missing in my system (in Gtk/Pango). What Debian
package contains this font?
- Tommi Höynälänmaa
arning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
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How can I make the locales work in a chroot sid?
- Tommi Höynälänmaa
installed package qemu-kvm and lsmod shows that kvm kernel module
is loaded. I'm using Debian stable. What is wrong?
- Tommi Höynälänmaa
ages,
too. How can I install the new packages from backports?
- Tommi Höynälänmaa
I get the following error trying to install a printer with hp-setup:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/hp-setup", line 45, in
from base import device, utils, tui, models, module
File "/usr/share/hplip/base/device.py", line 39, in
import status
File "/usr/share/hplip/bas
Michael Fothergill wrote:
>> But maybe I still have to little faith and I have been reading old web
>> pages and there IS an amd64 acroread deb file after all
>
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianAMD64Faq
Instead of gaining faith, try to focus on the issue and read.
-Tom
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Michael Fothergill wrote:
>> I suggest you should try this new thing called "Searching the web". It
>> can give you nice links to web pages such as:
>>
>> http://wiki.debian.org/PDFViewers
>
> I suspect the web doesn't say much about it other than Acrobat exists
> and where you download it.
Don't
Hi Michael,
To us to help you with the installing from tarball we would have to know
what you did. Your vague information on that part doesn't help.
I suggest you should try this new thing called "Searching the web". It
can give you nice links to web pages such as:
http://wiki.debian.org/PDFView
why would different operating systems require so
different adjustments of the monitor for same resolution, especially when it is
an LCD
monitor. Well, maybe I shouldn't care.
Tommi
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Please cc me. I am not subscribed to the list.
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scale applications, I recommend Kannel.
Best regards,
Tommi Pisto
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Aihe: Re: SMS Gateway
apt-get and just execute. But then something doesn't
work, where can you find the names? Ofcourse every granma should
know that you can just "apt-cache search ". Easy as hell.
I mean, it IS easy as hell, if you just know it. But the problem is
(at least i think it is) that it
gress)? Are there any applications, which depends on
log4cpp? Can I help port these applications to log4cxx?
It would be really great, if we get a standard for logging in c++.
Tommi Mäkitalo
xamples in the mailcap
section in the manual.
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remove B and C as well (unless
they're used by other packages.)
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it's going to upgrade/remove/etc. and ask if you wish to
continue. When you say yes it'll start doing its thing and download the
packages first (if necessary.) It'll show the progress in about the same
way as above.
> So how do I tell apt to tell me what it is get
lla code without crashing... ;>
TogetherJ is focused on Java, I think. Hard to say, I tried it some
time, but it used all the available memory and then some; it was not
usable :-/
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y, and the information is propably there
somewhere, but dia simply is not a UML modeling tool. It's not meant
to, and it's not even trying to. Nothing wrong with that, it's just a
tool for a different job.
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> On Monday 03 June 2002 02:01 pm, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
>
> > On the topic of free UML modeling software, I've tried ArgoUML and
> > Poseidon, but unfortunately they aren't quite comparable to Rose.
unfortunately they aren't quite comparable to Rose. Are
there some other UML tools I've missed? (No, dia or kuml don't count.)
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ny case, you shouldn't need to manually modify the DISPLAY
environment variable.
And do make sure the '-nolisten tcp' *is* there. Unless you know for
sure you need the X server listening to TCP connections, disable it. It
is not needed when using SSH with X forwarding.
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hat comes to other text-based clients, I've yet to see someone who
after using irssi for a while switched to use some other client... :)
HTH.
1. There is irssi-gnome and irssi-gtk in Debian also but they are
*ancient*. Don't use them.
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On 2002-05-05 20:31 +, Peter Whysall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-05-05 at 19:36, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
> >
> > The suggestion from Brian Mays worked for me. That is, after removing
> > the directory /lib/modules/2.4.18-686/pcmcia restarting pcmci
bugs.debian.org/144613 .
The suggestion from Brian Mays worked for me. That is, after removing
the directory /lib/modules/2.4.18-686/pcmcia restarting pcmcia services
worked just fine.
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that doesn't use libzvt2
(aterm, eterm, konsole, rxvt, xterm[2], ...) Those are likely to work
better, but unfortunately lack some features I've accustomed to :-/
1. http://bugs.debian.org/129969
2. xterm even might have decent UTF-8 support, try
xterm -u8 -fn "-misc-fixed-me
#x27; ? :)
'grep sort' from the attached muttrc:
> set sort=threads
> set sort_aux=date
> folder-hook . 'set sort=date index_format="%4C %Z %{%b%d} %-15.15F (%4c) %s"'
Now this hook quite effectively cancels the previous sort=threads...
Be careful out
a
www.mutt.org.
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s obvious, the first time I saw the
cursor changing, I realized there's something magic happening and
right-clicking was the first thing I tried after left-clicking... :)
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option that makes
MPlayer to switch to the closest video mode.
Additionally if you visit http://xtiming.sf.net/ you can calculate
precise modelines for all common video resolutions (384x288 etc.) That
way that closest video mode will actually be truly full screen.
At least it works wonders for
nges
but not run shells, and 'prj-adm' for users who are allowed to modify
files in CVSROOT (and potentially run a shell.)
Unfortunately, I can't remember the details exactly and I don't have a
link at hand, so better read this message again with extreme prejudice.
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ocation of page break is extremely stupid.
Don't count on getting the rfc's intact :)
Oh, and mpage -2 works nicely for the printing part...
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#!/
h shorter. Making an alias is just too much
trouble.. :))
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help you with your problem, but you might also want to
check out envelope_from variable in mutt.
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On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 10:20:56AM -0500, Hanasaki JiJi wrote:
> Where, exactly, did this text come from?
It's quoted from the license agreement for Star Office 6 beta.
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the Potato box on my desk.
I'd say squid would be your friend in this matter
read the documentation thoroughly though, it's not just "apt-get install"
, fire up squid, start using, it takes some tweaking
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/e\There is
On Sat, Oct 13, 2001 at 01:37:55PM -0700, sheine wrote:
> Tommi Komulainen wrote:
>
> > Just a thought, you weren't planning to do anything productive with, or
> > did you? If you did, guess you'd better reconsider:
[I was referring to StarOffice there]
I guess I
read the license agreement of course, right? :)
I think I prefer OpenOffice, if I really *really* need to edit Word
documents...
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do exist now as well.
I was just about to compile 2.4.11 when I accidently heard about 2.4.12.
Then I was about to compile it until I heard about parport being b0rked.
I think I'll just wait for the next stable kernel... uhh, wait, but this
*is* stable kernel..
sure I had a valid reason to use native ALSA support but right
now I can't remember what. I thought it was that I couldn't use the
other DAC on my sound card, but I just remembered it is available
through /dev/adsp... So there goes my excuse :)
Oh well, let's see how many things just br
0.9 is
ALSA-plugin for XMMS. AFAIK, the one that works with 0.5 is not
compatible with 0.9 and there is no XMMS plugin compatible with 0.9
either. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
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ust "pre-make" a few zones, though tedious when you're
crawling through
PTR's for 10.0.0.x it will work regardless of which ip they pick.
of course you could fill out hosts with entres for 10.0.0.0/24 but .. erm..
I'd recommend you read the DNS-HOWTO, especially t
450 mhz. 'uname -m' returns 'i586' for me.
ix86 basically means cpu architecture, i585 = pentium-like
i686 PII=like
ultimately, i386 for intel/ibm PC style cpu's
since the kernel requires some of the features that arrived in the 80386 intel
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On Sun, Sep 30, 2001 at 07:02:56PM +0200, Tommi Jensen wrote:
> quickfix: add all clients to the ftp-server to hosts(5)
de-garbled: add all client hosts to the ftp-server's hosts(5)
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Des
s-server of your choice (no religious wars here :P)
if this is happening from an external client.
do your server have an external dns-server in resolv.conf(5) ?
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e set of DNS entries to "the rest of the world" and another set
> internally
Or since he is new to DNS, he could consider djbdns sice he's not
already accustomed to BIND, unlearning bind can be troublesome.
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4.html
HTH.
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tmapper, like NFS.)
/etc/init.d/nis stop
killall ypbind (sometimes they refuse to die)
/etc/init.d/portmap restart
/etc/init.d/nis start
HTH.
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iles' in the Cederqvist
manual for details.)
So basically it should work if you just put "PreservePermissions=yes" in
CVSROOT/config, make the symlink in your checkout dir and commit as
usual.
I didn't actually try this, but I believe the docs are correct... :)
re you away already, install djbdns-installer
package and see where it takes you. You'll also need to install
daemontools(-installer) as djbdns uses a somewhat different method from
/etc/init.d -scripts to start.
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the cursor will be automatically moved on the
right line in the right file!
In vim the command is :make, in emacs M-x compile. Help for those
commands will tell you more.
1. If you are not running make, but gcc directly, then I suggest you
make a small Makefile, it'll usually pay
ions controlling
themselves what fonts they use is bad...?
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their own configuration variables for proxies,
ignore it altogether.)
Too much work for a quick hack, any takers? :)
1. The XML Bookmark Exchange Language,
http://pyxml.sourceforge.net/topics/xbel/
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ks some eye-candy :) And the
keybindings are different from galeon/mozilla, slightly annoying.
Hmm, now how on earth can I get all my cookies and bookmarks shared among
all (mozilla, galeon, skipstone, konqueror, w3m) browsers..?
Import/Export is really not an option anymore :-/
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his patch? This one has one trivial typo fixed (gtk -> gdk
somewhere in there.) galeon works great.
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Index:
r problem is that you're trying to add your userid in the
LDAP and authenticating yourself as that user.. Chicken or egg, anyone?
Try using the admin account when adding the ldif, uid=admin,ou=People,
dc=your_subdomain, etc...
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^^^
You know SASL? I don't, I use simple bind (-x) option to ldapadd and
others.
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n anything by doing so. I really should use it more often. :)
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humb: if running a program needs package libsomething, then
compiling the same program needs libsomething-dev.
Though, the library version number or whatever, slightly breaks the rule
sometimes, in this case install libgnome-vfs-dev.
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nip-client.pl > tmp" If tmp is slightly smaller, there's
a good chance it'll work too ;)
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his, or some licensing
issue, the reason for not enabling SSL by default. Oh well...
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GTK+ LDAP client and browser utility. It can be used
for searching LDAP directory as well as browsing it using a
tree view. Features include:
Current version is 0.4.0 (in sid), but if you grab the sources i
(http://biot.com/gq/), it compiles nicely on potato as well.
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-management, dc=com' before you can add yourself
in the tree.
But I'm no expert, correct me if I'm wrong...
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On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 07:25:35PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Sun, May 06, 2001 at 02:22:40AM +0300, Tommi Komulainen ([EMAIL
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> >
> > if test "${LANG+set}" = set; then LANG=C; export LANG; fi
>
> Close, but not quite. It's
the colon results in a test only for a
parameter that is unset.
${parameter:+word}
Use Alternate Value. If parameter is null or
unset, nothing is substituted, otherwise the expan
sion of word is substituted.
Since it is used in
t you have CVS version of something else installed. Again, it should
be documented somewhere, if not anywhere else, the output of configure
script should indicate if you have something missing.
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und for some fonts.
Anyway, you can find ttmkfdir at
http://www.joerg-pommnitz.de/TrueType/ttmkfdir.tar.gz
(the first and only link you get when you search for ttmkfdir in
freshmeat)
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ifference between local clock and
ntp server(s) is too large
[2] Ok, I cheated too, I haven't run ntpd in peer-to-peer mode, but the
docs said so... :)
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I suggest you use ntp or ntpdate instead. They keep the time nicely
synchronized, no time lapse either way.
> Is there someway to bypass this, or a better method to do this so I only
> have to call 'date' once?
How about: date --set --date '
tton-toolbar {
font-size: 11px !important;
}
I'm sure there's documentation for available keywords somewhere... :)
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/etc/hda.fdisk` . Is there any software in Debian
> that allows such operations?
You can save the output of 'fdisk -l' but it can't be automatically
restored, AFAIK. For full automation, try sfdisk. I haven't used it, but
the manpage looks promising.
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reensaver (blanking), the latter disables power
saving (power off and such):
xset s off
xset -dpms
And if you run xscreensaver or somesuch, you need to disable it as well.
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On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 12:34:14PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What is the preferred file for hdparm to be activated at boot time?
I've written my own /etc/init.d/hdparm script, that should be quite
general and safe. See bug #87451 for details.
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lf at one time, but I didn't have much luck due to the lack of
documentation.
There is /usr/sbin/saslpasswd, but it seems to require root privileges for
changing passwords.. The realms are beyond me though.
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ith the AVI-plugin: http://www.xmms.org
No thanks.. MPlayer it is, http://mplayer.sourceforge.net/
Besides, the avi-plugin needs avifile, MPlayer doesn't. They all need the
Windows codecs though...
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nd something I can't do with host
but was able to do with nslookup.
> which package contain nslookup ?
% dpkg -S nslookup
dnsutils: /usr/bin/nslookup
% dpkg -l dnsutils
ii dnsutils 9.1.0-3 Clients provided with BIND
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vailable at least for sid.
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prevents everyone from accessing it from the network. It doesn't
affect ssh X-forwarding, you can still use ssh like I described above.
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I
know this is not perfect, but quite painless... until you really do need
to make host-specific configurations.
rsync and the package installer both use SSH with preinstalled,
restricting SSH key so that they are relatively safe.
If you have any comments about this approach, I
and klogd. Did you install klogd afterwards? Though I don't see how
kernel logging is related to PAM, but that's something you could try.
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On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 04:46:26PM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
> Do I need dnsutils or are dig and host in some other package?
dig is in dnsutils, host is, surprise surprise, in host package =)
(at least on sid, hope this applies to potato as well)
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host quite handy in fact, most of the
times I only want to know hostname matching an IP and vice versa, and host
is the perfect tool for that.
[1] Starting from BIND9 nslookup tells this to you itself when you run it,
though I've got the impression it's been deprecated even
d to be
configured (man sshd on the server.)
ssh-keygen -f ~/.ssh/identity -x > id_ssh.pub
scp id_ssh.pub remote:~/.ssh2/
ssh remote
echo 'Key id_ssh.pub' >> ~/.ssh2/authorization
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me...
[1] not in /usr since that's for the package manager, right?
[2] in fttools package
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doesn't include the current
> Debian one which complains about being deprecated...
Well, it's time to learn to use 'dig' and 'host' anyway, so:
host -c chaos -t txt version.bind. localhost
dig @localhost version.bind. txt chaos
Besides, 'hos
one I don't know if it's configurable, but if you really feel that
cd'ing to /usr/src manually is too cumbersome, just make a script, say
apt-build:
#!/bin/sh -e
cd /usr/src
apt-get source -b "$@"
With little magic one could also install built
xmms
properly built.
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manuals...? ;)
man 5 crontab:
Percent-signs (%) in the command, unless
escaped with backslash (\), will be changed into newline
characters, and all data after the first % will be sent to
the command as standard input.
...yes, I was wondering this on
grep -i libpam0g-dev
No no no, not like that. Try this:
% dpkg -L libpam0g-dev
[...]
/usr/lib/libpam.a
/usr/lib/libpamc.a
/usr/lib/libpam_misc.a
/usr/lib/libpam.so
/usr/lib/libpamc.so
/usr/lib/libpam_misc.so
[...]
Though, if you really do have the package installed, I don't know wh
mutilation module for the Roxen Challenger web
server
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's
a third-party snapshot, use with extreme caution!
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s absolutely
no need to have it enabled if you use ssh for connecting to other hosts.
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mewhere
else than /bin or /usr/bin? PATH in cronjobs is set to some default which
does not include ~user/bin for example, maybe not even /usr/local/bin. If
you wish to use programs in such directories, use absolute paths or set
PATH manually in the beginning of the script.
sockopt(sock, IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, &imr, sizeof(imr));
However, if your upstream router does not support multicast routing,
joining a multicast group won't do you much good since you will be limited
to the multicast traffic within your own LAN.
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> this without rebooting? Thanks!
Typing 'reset' and/or 'stty sane' in the console helps most of the times.
Then there's some echo (echo maybe) that also resets the
console.
You could also use a shell that doesn't corrupt your di
ts --tos,
> but I cannot make it work.
> A rule with -tos 0x10 returns:
> Bad argument `0x10'
Typo check: '--tos' != '-tos'.. which one did you try?
And you did try something like this, right? That '-m tos' is easy to
forget.
i
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 11:29:39PM +0100, Kerstin Hoef-Emden wrote:
> I tried
> rm "-gzip"
> rm ´-gzip´
> rm \-gzip
>
> None of these worked.
>
> What is the trick? (There must be one ...)
rm -- -gzip
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reate a group, one uses addgroup.
man addgroup
/usr/sbin/addgroup
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ivial-only parameter should
prevent any questions apt might have. Configuring debconf to use some
non-interactive frontend should avoid any configuration related questions.
I haven't yet tried those in practice though :-/
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ore installing grub. Oh, and since grub 0.5.96.1 fails to
install when you use devfs, I even had to patch it first :-P
> Or do I miss an issue about the GRUB?
Well, I can't think of any. It's superior propably in every way, but it's
just too new to be as widely accepted as L
bonobo to get the dpkg database
properly consistent.
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