e related with ownership.
>
> Is there any way by chance ?
check umask
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On 11/12/11 14:45, CamaleĆ³n wrote:
On Sat, 10 Dec 2011 11:53:15 +, kuLa wrote:
just yesterday after upgrade on testing strange issue appeared. Gnome3
stopped to start with gnome-shell in favour on Gnome Classic. Some tests
showed that popper module is loaded but gnome/gdm3 can'
gnome-shell
without any other action required.
Any ideas what it might be?
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1 RAIL
> 1 RAU
> 1 RECORDING
> 1 RECTIFIER
cat |sort -nr
should do
man sort will help as well
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On 09/11/11 11:15, J. Bakshi wrote:
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> Hello list,
>
> I have upgraded a very old lenny server to squeeze.
> The shell scripts are now malfunctioning; specially the
> loop statement. Moreover "sh -x
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> W
l, I don't know about bash command but I know about sed.
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's
supposedly still in beta, which is hard to belive
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have, reprepro is great (specially with
dput) if you don't need to keep many versions of the same package.
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ther useful practical cases using ssh ?
>
> thanks
> Joao
if you're asking how to use it, it's quite easy:
ex
ssh -X -L|-R ::
man for ssh is very good
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On 21/09/11 19:40, John Foster wrote:
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> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 11:10 AM, kuLa <mailto:deb...@kulisz.net>> wrote:
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> On 21/09/11 16:58, Darac
r your two
> adapters, sending out packets on each one in turn. You would then set
> this virtual interface (bond0) to be your default route.
have fun
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ess again Stan :-)
But I assume I'm working for exceptional company.
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h belongs to an
unstable distribution is only
installed if it is selected for installation and no version
of the package is already installed."
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On 12/07/11 12:36, kuLa wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm having crazy problem which I can't solve.
> Basically I have 12 sets (master + slave) of postgres on Lenny. Master
> is shipping WAL files into slaves where they are applied. Easy
have no idea what's wrong with this set up any hints/ideas are welcome.
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e, many ways to the same goal but dlocate or apt-file aren't present
in Debian by default like dpkg is :-)
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dpkg -S /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2
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I've missed any updates on this topic? ;)
this should be enough http://wiki.debian.org/Bonding
it's working for me for years
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he solution to that ;-)
hello again,
I would suggest using /etc/init.d/skeleton as a template for your
script, it has included all necessary functions, you'll need just to
change it slightly
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EADME
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E_LINUX="vga=791"
then
update-grub2
will give you what you want
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ance to an existing X server. You just want a
> VNC server: look into tightvncserver.
>
Not only, you can create totally new X session with it, check --create
option.
If you have not X running it will start one specially for you.
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gt;
> So, I would like to monitor the services on the debian servers.
>
> (e.g. Database, Web, etc)
Best monitoring tool ever - Nagios :-)
or icinga
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it just depends from you what rules you'll going to set up
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#x27;t handle hardware the newest
(2.6.39) should. so compiling may help if OP will take a risk and buy 1
for testing (that what I'd do)
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" and similar phrases).
Hi,
dunno about DL180 but I have hundreds of DL360's and 380's starting from
G3 and ending on G7 (with P410i array controller). In Squeeze they just
require non-free drivers mainly for NetExtreme Broadcome NIC's and
that's it.
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something like HA cluster or so
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an accident?
It should working on Lenny but not on Squeeze try this one:
http://wiki.debian.org/Bonding
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run on debian 5.0.8
did you enabled limits change in pam? if not it won't let you change it.
check it (hint grep -irn "pam_limits" /etc/pam.d/*")
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i
test build) as
it's working for me
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er.
> I am aware of Lightsquid, but this doesn't quite fit my needs...
sic
try dansguardian, it's creating very nice reports per user
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> Mike
>
I would suggest to check 'rewrite' clause in the exim config file/s this
should help a bit
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.72/doc/html/spec_html/ch31.html
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On 08/03/11 09:50, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> On 8.3.2011 11:36, kuLa wrote:
>> On 08/03/11 09:25, hadi motamedi wrote:
>>> Dear All
>>> My debian machine is connected to my MS Windows machine on the net.The
>>>
ng up sharing)
so it has nothing to do with Debian. Of course I assume that you're
using dhcp and have 2nd nic on you Win box.
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that is not a comment, and immediately above is a comment that
> specifies the required format. These are:
content prolly is the same, privileges I suppose are not
sic
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n cause huge
problems if sw1 will die or so.
Hopefully that's helped (at least a bit).
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If you're looking for fully configurable VPS or colo try this one
http://www.bytemark.co.uk/ I'm using it for some time and I'm very happy
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top of the repo (/repo/), so scan command can looks more less as
follows:
cd /repo/
dpkg-scanpackages dists/testing/main/binary-i386 /dev/null | gzip -9c >
dists/testing/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz
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d impossible)
Any advice how to investigate further will be appreciated and solution
for this even more :-)
thx ladys and gents
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folder, then it copies/removes it/them to "SERVER B"'s folder.
>
> please help!
sorry for my rudeness :-)
but issue command 'man rsync' :-)
> Thank you in advance! [for any links, howtos :\ ]
> have a nice weekend
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>
>> is much better.
- From my experience it's doing lookup only once cause you're passing
package names only once at start.
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ect packages names in the file if not you
have to fix it.
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lly you have to register your own domain and then
point it into your server, it'll be a good idea if you'll put there an
rDNS record as well as some mail systems are not accepting emails from
system which have no rDNS set up.
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