d with linux libc 5, and if you want to re-compile it,
you'll have a hard time with some of them. Packages in hamm (those
which are not just symlinks to the same package on bo) are linked with
libc6.
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The IP data
best of the existing
distributions of Linux.
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The IP datagram is printed, on a small scroll of paper, in hexadecimal,
with each octet separated by whitestuff and blackstuff. The scroll of
paper is wrapped around one leg
is week with 30 Mb
> /usr and I could do a lot better.)
I've heard of an effort to build a complete linux-based system with
ppp (and even a subset of X!) on a floppy.
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The IP datagram is printed, on a sm
.
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you make then setuid root. But that might be a security hole.
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tility or do I have to digeven deeper to
> remember sed/awk/grep commands? :^>
dos2unix infile > outfile
or:
fromdos infile > outfile
or:
tr -d "\013"
(in csh clones, it seems like \013 works ; but you may also try Ctrl-V
Ctrl-M).
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em. Why did the libc5 dependent
> version disappear from bo?
1.01-1 was buggy. 1.01-2 was uploaded to bo, but maybe was taken off
because of libc6 dependence.
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The fish doesn't think, be
released this week sometime?
Yes, and yes. But it's only for the oldies who haven't upgraded their
system for many many months.
> I'm running 1.2 now and find it great :) I know 1.3 will be
> good aswell. I'd also like to thanx all the developers, maintainers, and
>
et is too big even to auto-scan it all. Again, can USA
control the line between Israel and Finland, which goes through
Switzerland (as far as I remember)?
> Do you doubt me :-)
I respect you, but I doubt you.
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too much info,
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ning /dev/tty is a normal behaviour of every
daemon. I don't know why xinetd warns you baout it. But honestly,
there's nothing to be afraid of, it's ok.
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On Fri, 2 May 1997, Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote:
> [...] nor does it allow you to use ENTER or SPACE
> to get out of it when you're at the end of the file.
Try less -e or less -E.
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On Wed, 30 Apr 1997, Barrington King wrote:
> is there a single command for removing all trace of users from the system
> similar to adduser, but in reverse?
Try deluser or userdel.
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On Wed, 30 Apr 1997, Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote:
> I was wondering if there is a way to get my clock to automatically adjust
> for daylight savings time in the spring and fall. Is there an environment
> variable or something? I've tried "TZ=EST5EDT" as on some other UNIX systems,
> but it doesn't
BTW, I work as a sysadmin, and I learned a
little of ed just because I knew that it's better to learn it before
you need it.
Vadik, who uses ed when he can't get his beloved vi.
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If you think C++ is not overly com
s resources. When you type m, it finds
something like "XConsortium", when you type o, it finds "modify", and
it searches all the time... Give your processor a brk!
> I have just tested in an 8M 486 DX2/66 and incremental search was
> faster thanI could type. And I trie
o use it well.
Well, I use emacs for mail and programming, and vi for configs and
patches. Sometimes I use ed. Well, both vi and emacs have its own
purposes. I don't like incremental search because it's slow. On my
good ol' 486 I used emacs only when I needed something really big.
N
per keystroke (as emacs does). And about jed being faster
because it's supposed to be a faster emacs clone -- let's call emacs a
faster ed clone and see how it works ;)
> Always truly yours,
> borik
I love you too, bro.
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? That's really weird.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root23656 Nov 13 20:32 /bin/ae*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root68300 Jan 31 01:45 /bin/ed*
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If you think C++ is not overly complicated, just what is a protected
acs emulating vi? The only good thing about emacs is that it's easy
to learn. Emacs emulating vi is:
1. SLOW...
2. vi-like interface.
3. As far as i can remember, you must press ESC twice...
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If
roke (like that one
above).
You didn't type it in emacs, did you? Emacs auto-fill mode breaks at
70th character, and you typed about 79 per line.
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If you think C++ is not overly complicated, just what is a protec
On Mon, 14 Apr 1997, Philippe Troin wrote:
>
> On Tue, 15 Apr 1997 08:34:53 +0300 Vadim Vygonets ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ) wrote:
>
> > Well, in vi you can do:
> > 1G Go to the beginning
> > :%s/129.168.1/129.168.200/ (if I remember it righ
keystrokes than vi. If you don't want every
> occurrence changed, then you press one key to perform or
> another toskip each one as you see it.
Well, in vi you can do:
1G Go to the beginning
:%s/129.168.1/129.168.200/ (if I remember it right)
Still be
M-d ; delete three words
> 129.168.200 ; insert new string
> C-x ) ; end kbd macro
> C-x e ; repeat
> C-x e ; repeat
> C-x e ; repeat
>
> Nothing to do with "modeless"
dem'' (AFAIK).
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If you think C++ is not overly complicated, just what is a protected
abstract virtual base pure virtual private destructor, and when was
the last time you needed one? -- Tom Cargil, C++ Journal, Fall 1990.
able to use any editor that isn't either similar to an M$
> editor (not edlin) or that doesn't have a menu of some kind, such as ae.
When I saw Unix first time, I was taught vi. 5 minutes lesson + brief
explanation of man(1). Put 5 lines explaining vi behaviour in the
installatio
On Sat, 12 Apr 1997, Craig Sanders wrote:
> IMO, the base system should have vi AND some crappy editor like ae or
> pico, with some note saying "if you can't use vi, then XXX is installed"
s/XXX/ed/
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On Fri, 11 Apr 1997, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> I get calls from users all the time asking "How do I search and replacein
> my file?" 9 times out of 10, they are using pico, which has to be the
> most brain dead editor ever created.
Except ae (may Debian forgive me).
Vadik.
).
Perversely yours,
Vadik.
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abstract virtual base pure virtual private destructor, and when was
the last time you needed one? -- Tom Cargil, C++ Journal, Fall 1990.
n isn't supported by normal OSs), or
when I have no vi yet (the system is not fully installed)).
BTW, if vi is too big for base, put ed there ;)
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a
On Wed, 2 Apr 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
> The release after that will be Debian-2.0 . The major difference in 2.0
> will be that it is based on GNU LIBC, known in Linux circles as "libc 6".
Two questions:
1. What's good about GNU libc?
2. Whose libc is libc5?
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I also have csh for scripts to run faster.
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and how can I fix it ?
Install package termcap-compat from admin section.
> I'm currently stuck with using 640x480 resolution because my SVGA
> monitor is knackered and I'm having to use an old VGA monitor, is
> this part of the problem ?
No.
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ackage from the x11 section.
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its a 32-bit "PROTECTED" mode OS. I don't
> believe that the 286 chip has that feature available.
You're right. I believe :)
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On Sat, 1 Mar 1997, Bjoern Starke wrote:
> Is it possible to use my old PGP keyrings (generated under DOS) under
> Linux?
Yes. Put it all in the directory ~/.pgp
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