As already reported, when it's blocked, all traffic is blocked on IPv4,
including SSH & HTTP.
Le sam. 9 sept. 2023 à 06:42, Timothy M Butterworth <
timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 8, 2023 at 10:52 PM Max Nikulin wrote:
>
>> On 08/09
I'm able to reproduce.
I can confirm that when this happens, it's the OVH server that fails to
send the response to my network.
35 9.862648672 MY_PUBLIC_IP_AT_HOME → 54.38.38.159 ICMP 78 Echo (ping)
request id=0x4b30, seq=33150/32385, ttl=1
36 9.862704895 54.38.38.159 → MY_PUBLIC_IP_AT_HOME IC
3.7 82.6 24.7
7.|-- ??? 100.0100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
8.|-- ??? 100.0100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
9.|-- 192.168.0.2 90.0%10 3461. 3461. 3461. 3461. 0.0
Le jeu. 7 sept. 2023 à 12:17, Max Nikulin a écrit :
> On 07/09/2
I can reproduce with OVH IPs, but not with Scaleway IPs. I smell filtering
on the OVH side.
Le jeu. 7 sept. 2023 à 09:48, Paul van der Vlis a
écrit :
> Op 06-09-2023 om 15:40 schreef Romain:
> > Next time it happens I'll run more tests from the server to my home.
> > I
0100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
10.|-- be103.rbx-g4-nc5.fr.eu 0.0%107.5 8.4 7.1 12.1 1.7
11.|-- ??? 100.0100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
12.|-- rpi4.home 90.0%10 7955. 7955. 7955. 7955. 0.0
Le mer. 6 sept. 2023 à 08
dy Smith a écrit :
> On Wed, Sep 06, 2023 at 10:59:29AM +0200, Romain wrote:
> > >
> > > So when this is happening mtr works but http, ssh and ping don't?
> >
> > Yes
>
> I think there is definitely a firewall involved somewhere as that is
> quite com
Andy Smith a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Sep 06, 2023 at 08:39:55AM +0200, Romain wrote:
> > When my IP is blocked, curl returns a "Connection refused," and ping
> > returns "Destination Port Unreachable."
> >
> > I couldn't find any mentions
No but's this is what I plan to do next time :)
Le mer. 6 sept. 2023 à 10:41, Michel Verdier a écrit :
> On 2023-09-06, Romain wrote:
>
> > I couldn't find any mentions of my IPv4 address in the server logs. MTR
> > (-4) doesn't report any issues reaching the
ian 12 installation? I've been pulling my hair out for a few days now...
Thanks!
Romain
Romain JACQUET a écrit :
Romain JACQUET a écrit :
...
I strongly believe it is a mplayer bug...
I have found a solution. The problem only occured when the aspect ratio
is dynamically changed using the gui.
The problem is not present when calling mplayer from the command line
with the good
Romain JACQUET a écrit :
...
I have made some visuals to summarize the problem.
1. I display a video on the second screen. The video is 4:3 ratio
(resolution 320x240). I see a correct display (see
http://romainjacquet.free.fr/screenshot3.png) but all the screen
is not used
First, happy new year to you.
Bob a écrit :
Mmm, can you verify your second screen has square pixels, this is
important, divide the horizontal resolution of the screen by the
physical width of the panel and the vertical resolution by the
physical height of the panel, you should get the same nu
Bob a écrit :
The strange thing is that mplayer correctly display films on the
second screen with the predefined aspect. *But* I change the aspect
to 16:9, the display is not good.
Why are you overriding the aspect of the film? have you tried mplayer
settings like monitorpixelaspect =
Bob a écrit :
Romain JACQUET wrote:
Hello,
I'm playing with the experimental version of xserver-xorg-video-ati
(6.7.196-2).
I'm using a big desktop configuration with a LCD computer screen on
the vga output and LCD TV on the DVI output.
I want to use the TV screen to watch film
Hello,
I'm playing with the experimental version of xserver-xorg-video-ati
(6.7.196-2).
I'm using a big desktop configuration with a LCD computer screen on the
vga output and LCD TV on the DVI output.
I want to use the TV screen to watch films.
When I play a video on the first screen, the vid
is version 5.11, based on the stable
5.10 release.
In emacs-snapshot it's version 5.13, which is based on the yet
unreleased Gnus 5.12 (whose development codename is indeed No Gnus).
> PS: thank you Tatsuya Kinoshita and Romain Francoise for providing
> these packages! Now all I need is an
Jörg-Volker Peetz a écrit :
Romain JACQUET wrote:
When I try a "aptitude install fglrx-driver", aptitude claims that there
is no candidate version!
[...]
aptitude why fglrx-driver
No justification for fglrx-driver could be constructed.
This only tells you if fglrx
When I try a "aptitude install fglrx-driver", aptitude claims that there
is no candidate version!
aptitude install fglrx-driver
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information
Initializing package states... Done
Buildin
Angela Gavazzi a écrit :
Hallo,
could someone please explain me why the following cronjob generates an empy
file when copy-pasting the command to console generates a "full" file?
It's in roots crontab created with crontab -e
00 21 * * * /usr/local/ldap/sbin/slapcat
/var/backups/ldap/
Anthony Campbell a écrit :
On 19 Sep 2007, Chris Lale wrote:
Romain JACQUET wrote:
Kevin Mark a écrit :
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 09:32:14AM +0200, Romain JACQUET wrote:
After upgrading my distro (unstable), my digital camera stop working.
The device /dev/sda1 is
Kevin Mark a écrit :
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 09:32:14AM +0200, Romain JACQUET wrote:
After upgrading my distro (unstable), my digital camera stop working. The
device /dev/sda1 is never created. The gnome-system monitor show that a
process makes 100% I/O latency.
Interesting things from
After upgrading my distro (unstable), my digital camera stop working.
The device /dev/sda1 is never created. The gnome-system monitor show
that a process makes 100% I/O latency.
Interesting things from kern.log when plugging my camera:
Sep 16 18:25:07 SilentBox kernel: usb 1-3: new full spee
ase) in Debian experimental (respectively main
and non-free), and they are not in Ubuntu as far as I can tell.
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Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way to use the Ubuntu packages from Debian with
> apt-get?
Try adding Ubuntu sources in your sources.list and see what
happens... but I don't think it'll work.
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rsonal repository.
See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/emacs-snapshot/1:20070529-1
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Seb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The package has been orphaned for about a month and it doesn't
> seem as if a maintainter will pick it up. So it is no longer in
> sync with Emacs CVS.
There are updated packages on http://emacs.orebokech.com/.
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Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Cannot open load file: slime
Does it help to run 'dpkg -P slime' as root?
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Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way to have this changed or it is too late for Etch?
I will provide official backports of emacs-snapshot for etch,
just as I provide them now for sarge.
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at does this?
C-M-n and C-M-p?
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Also, note that:
1. you should *never* change files that are under dpkg's control, or bad
things may happen,
2. replacing the .el file as you suggest would have no effect, Emacs
loads the compiled (.elc) file. But don't replace it!
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just want to fold some (very) large for-loops to see the code
> clearerly.
Try: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/CategoryHideStuff
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ckage). But
xev catches the event too, as long as it has the focus while Xine is
playing.
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Markus Petermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can I catch the event sent by xine?
I'm not sure what you're asking, I think my previous message answers
this?
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Depending on your Emacs version, the following:
(global-set-key [key-20] 'ignore)
or the following:
(global-set-key [Scroll_Lock] 'ignore)
should do the trick. Otherwise, catch the event with M-x global-set-key
and bind it to `ignore'.
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nsurmountable else we'd have a far smaller
> proliferation of clients.
Gnus is not "a mail client", it's an Emacs package designed for reading
(and posting) news and mail. Emacs and Gnus are indissociable.
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Bernard Fay wrote:
Hello group,
I just installed Sarge on my Thinkpad 600E and almost everything works
fine but some undesired modules are loaded.
As far as I understand it, if we want to load a specific module it has
to be in /etc/modules. Those undesired modules are not found
in /etc/modules
Arias Hung wrote:
After a recent recompile using gcc-3.4 (up from 3.3), I'm getting these
bad preempt errors:
kernel: dm_mod: version magic '2.6.11-cko5 preempt K7 gcc-3.4' should be
'2.6.11-cko5 preempt K7 gcc-3.3'
May 19 14:38:17 kernel: scsi_mod: version magic '2.6.11-cko5 preempt K7
gcc-3.4' sh
for my pool english:)
When I installed Sarge, I got a 2.6.8-2-686... There's no problem with
this package : I've just made an apt-get install
kernel-header-2.6.8-2-686 and everything went on without problem...
Perhaps you should upgrade your kernel version ?
Romain Lorquet
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Lee Braiden wrote:
On Monday 16 May 2005 11:02, Carl Fink wrote:
Why is it a "problem" and why do you want to stop it? It isn't hurting
anything.
I consider this to be "broken" too. It slows down the boot process, and the
messages are misleading, giving the impression that something is going wr
I don't know if this is the good group to ask, but when my Sarge boots
up it prints up "module already loaded"... How can I stop this ? I
think it's a problem of hotplug's configuration...
Thank you in advance...
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problem
for those particular files, but it bothers me.
All dumps are done on DLT7000, plus some filesystems
on DDS2. All are done with 'dump -0u'. Filesystems
are all ext3, kernel 2.4.20 (custom compile).
Underlying disks are RAID5 arrays.
Does anyone has any idea why I don't get
igure some not-too-exotic device
for Linux. (like a sound card, for example).
I would gladly accept any help (on the section about PnP and
non-PnP, mostly, I think) and proof-reading.
This doc would probably complement nicely Jesse's doc on kernel
compiling.
Thanks,
Romain, who has been stuck
Thus spake Eduard Bloch on Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 03:38:54PM +0100:
> Romain Lerallut wrote on Mon Feb 04, 2002 um 01:23:33PM:
> > However, it would seem that my root partition is still mounted
> > as ext3, though it's specified as ext2 in /etc/fstab:
> >
> > dmesg:
/ as being 'ext2'. And I still have lockups,
though less frequent than before, when I was 100% ext3.
The other partitions seem to be mounted as vanilla ext2, and
don't seem to fail.
I also have problems with SysRq+S not syncing.
I'll rollback the patches, and stay on ext2 fo
Hello, I use festival 1.4.2-2 , and I have a problem with
volume. It's waay too low.
The fixes I found in the BTS and the website FAQ don't seem to
work:
$ cat /etc/festival.scm
(set! default_after_synth_hooks
(list (lambda (utt) (utt.wave.rescale utt 1.5 t
$ file /usr/lib/festival/si
Thus spake martin f krafft on Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 05:25:11PM +0100:
> also sprach Romain Lerallut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.14.1718 +0100]:
> > Who here knows what the "*" command do ??? Well I didn't and I
> > wish I did ! :)
>
> "everything&quo
"...Can you imagine how many keystrokes could have been saved,
if I only had known the "*" command in time?"
- Juergen Salk, 1/19/2001
Who here knows what the "*" command do ??? Well I didn't and I
wish I did ! :)
HTH,
Romain
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Thus spake Lonnie Mullenix on Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 04:08:21PM -0600:
> On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 21:50:38 +0100
> Romain Lerallut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thus spake Lonnie Mullenix on Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 08:42:46PM -0600:
> > > Only thing I would add is that it would b
Thus spake dman on Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 04:28:57PM -0500:
> On Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 09:50:38PM +0100, Romain Lerallut wrote:
> | The printable version has always been not-quite-as-good as the
> | HTML version. That's a fact. I'm working on switching to XML, so
> | if FO is
this mess is sorted out.
BTW, does everyone agree that PDF would be a better choice for
an online printable version ? (Knowing that a number of people will
print this on disreputable systems that have no postscript support :)
(Though I intend to keep postscript for the .deb)
Bye,
Romain
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Thus spake dman on Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 03:49:54PM -0500:
> Is this a complete rewrite of Romain's Vi Intro to be vim-specific?
> Quite a while back I sent Romain a patch to his document to correct a
> couple of typos and add some comments regarding vim's differences from
>
ng for a source elsewhere
>
> Keith
Sorry for a late answer, but you can always get doc out of
woody, you just have to do it "a la RedHat": ftp the
package and dpkg -i it.
Most of the doc packages don't have dependencies other than
'suggests: www-browser' and the lik
ebian's kernel-source packages are usually uploaded a few days (2/3)
after the official kernel release. Which, after the 2.4.15 fiasco, seems a
reasonnable thing to do :)
HTH,
Romain
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A: The Boy Scouts have adult supervision.
g
let i=$i+1
done
import is from imagemagick, scrot might be faster.
If you find the right tool, I'll be interested to know.
Good luck,
Romain
--
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except, y'know, not green... and without all the patches of fungus."
-- Swamp Thing
Thus spake martin f krafft on Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 02:05:18AM +0100:
> also sprach Romain Lerallut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.12.27.0136 +0100]:
> > if you type 'sl' (usually instead of 'ls') you get a nice
> > steam-powered ascii train rolling across your
7; (usually instead of 'ls') you get a nice
steam-powered ascii train rolling across your terminal.
If you get a nice list of easter eggs, I'd be interested in
them, as I evangelize quite a lot of my friends.
:)
HTH, and happy new year !
Romain
ade xine to 0.9.4
Free tip: xine-lib-d4d (for viewing DVDs) <0.9.4 doesn't work well
with recent 2.4 kernels (recent is >= 2.4.10).
The 0.9.6 works fine here, and the 0.9.5 should also work fine.
HTH,
Romain
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someone else.
//www.theorie.physik.uni-goettingen.de/~ostreich/transcode/
>
> For transcode exists even a Debian package in unstable.
You might also look at Drip: http://drip.sourceforge.net
It's still heavily under development, but it looks promising.
HTH,
Romain
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Thus spake Mart van de Wege on Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 02:33:03PM +0100:
> On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 15:22, Mike McGuire wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 10:41:33PM +0100, Romain Lerallut wrote:
> > > Thus spake Mart van de Wege on Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 08:32:47PM +0100:
> >
, Via chipset, GeForce 2MX)
I can possibly run a few tests if someone needs it, including
reviving my old 2.4.3. Anyway, if somebody has a fix, cc: to me,
please.
HTH,
Romain
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-- Paul Tillich, German theologian.
this happening before. If you manage to track it down to a
> particular package, please make sure a bug is filed against it.
> <...>
> Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Couldn't that be turned into a lintian test ?
( and of course, 'if not , why ?' :)
Romain
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bles:
tmp_var=$( echo "$a" | cut -d\= -f 1 )
# and the datas:
tmp_data=$( echo "$a" | cut -d\= -f 2 )
eval "$tmp_var=foobar" # does var1=foobar
read a
done
echo $var1# should output "foobar"
> Thank
where we
lay our scene...' | fold -s --width=16
Two households,
both alike in
dignity, In
fair Verona
where we lay
our scene...
> Thanks in advance!
HTH,
Romain
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Does anybody know where it goes,
I remember last time the signs pointed home,
A month ago.
-- Carpenters, "Road Ode"
Thus spake oivvio polite on Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 11:27:27AM +0200:
> Well not exactly dominating. Maybe not secretly either. But it sounded good.
> This oneliner from the department of utterly useless info tells it all:
lol !
Somebody's overdosing on SlashDot :-)
Romain
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If you&
".
I suggest reading Will Trillich's "Runlevel Intro":
http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/tutorials/runlevels-intro/t1.html
HTH,
Romain
g" "4 5"
Option "Buttons" "5"
<...>
EndSection
However be advised that some of Logitech's M-S48 series can't be used
with the mouse on linux, I think it's the OEM stuff.
check out:
http://www-sop.inria.fr/koala/
elpful; i'd prefer not to download the source code
> to research this. Is there some magic way to turn on these extensions?
check out /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
Section "Module"
Load"GLcore"
Load"dbe"
other=/dev/hdb1
label=windows
map-drive=0x80
to=0x81
map-drive=0x81
to=0x80
<...>
HTH,
Romain
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Thus spake Andrew Overholt on Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 10:37:38AM -0400:
> On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Romain Lerallut wrote:
>
> > > HOWEVER, whenever I try to play an MP3 in XMMS or view a movie in XMPS,
> > > the computer locks up completely! I mean, we're talking Windows-li
ere "detached" inodes (I
> think ... or something like that) which get fixed (after entering the
> root password) and then the cycle repeats itself.
Try aviplay instead. I have no problem with it.
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
What about sound ? It could also cause problems (including those
freezes)
What sound card are you using, with what kind of driver ?
Bye,
Romain
own tastes. Others may have different opinions, but
PLEASE this is NOT a troll comparing the respective merits of different
languages.
Just don't use Fortran !!
( I do enough of it for both of us and a lot left over)
HTH,
Romain
___
ge to make the
> > scrolling works.. can anyone help me? thanks
> > regards,
> > Reza
> >
Be careful , some Logitech mice's wheel don't work *at all* with Linux,
see there:
http://www-sop.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/
HTH,
Romain
Greetings,
With LinNeighborhood, I can get the list of the other computers on the
network.
What is the correct syntax with command-line tools ?
Thanks for any help,
Romain
--
Weinberg's Principle:
An expert is a person who avoids the small errors while
sweeping on t
On Sat, 26 May 2001, Neil Booth wrote:
> Romain Lerallut wrote:-
>
> > You can run *any* text through cpp (not just C program sources, I use it
> > for my Fortran codes:)
>
> That's not true, certainly in GCC 3.0.
>
> Neil.
>
h:
echo '__LINE__
s the output of weird stuff for gcc )
HTH,
Romain
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Victor Hugo, Les Voix intérieures
t postgresql.
Also my_server/horde/test.php3 looks nice, it sees php, phplib and it is
able to create a HordeSession.
But the PHPlib test fails...
Thanks in advance for any help,
Romain
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unfair competition, n.:
Selling cheaper than we do.
On Sat, 5 May 2001, mdevin wrote:
> When I use vim to edit a file, then copy and paste some text into this
> file, the text gets automatically indented more than it should.
:set noai
(ai=auto-indent) should work
HTH,
Romain
gt; > > your perl script?
> karl and romain -- this indeed looks easy. but it feels like i'll
> be adding comments and tips daily if not hourly, for a while at
> least. maybe when it calms down a bit, i'll hammer it into a
> fortune database.
adding a new tip:
echo %
Will, you could build a fortune cookie database:
build your list of tips in this way:
%
tip of the day:
#rm -rf /mnt/windows
%
other tip of the day:
echo /etc/passwd | mail romain
then run 'strfile', which is part of fortune-mod which builds a ".dat"
file ( that's
rts to help *anyone* interested in
Debian. I just need to
be shown the right direction.
It's hard to solve a problem when you don't see where the problem exactly lies.
I hope you get my meaning the right way . We're all on the same
side !
( and if not, tell me, I'm not a native
xset s off
( you might also want to disable dpms: xset -dpms)
HTH,
Romain
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Russell May wrote:
> How do I disable the automatic blank screensaver that kicks in?
>
> -Russell May
>
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umber of sites, where to get info , etc.
I haven't re-subscribed recently so I don't know if it has been implemented
yet, but it shall be
soon.
Why not do the same with debian-user ?
( in case anyone's interested I *think* it's Martin Quinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
who
ided to write all our doc in sgml (docbook) format, so that we can
easily compile it into [a lot of] other formats.
However, as Will said, you can write a 'latex' doc if want. I'm typing a
report in LaTeX at work, using gvim and MikTeX (which is latex for
dos/windows) just to show my colleagues what is a REAL word processor.
See you,
Romain
should show the current settings
"xset s off" and "xset -dpms" should disable any X-related screen blanking.
HTH, and good luck
Romain
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*not* the original file !!
Then I extracted the whole package to a temp dir and I was finally able
to copy rgb.txt to /etc/X11.
I'd like somebody to please explain why --reinstalling didn't re-create
/etc/X11/rgb.txt. Is it a bug ?
TIA,
[a much relieved but a bit upset] Romain
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it turned out my /etc/X11/rgb.txt file was missing.
See my following post for more info.
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Romain Lerallut wrote:
> Hello everyone !
>
> My /usr has been slightly damaged, after a hard reboot. Now any x app
> using tk dies at startup.(see error message below)
s on ?
But would it work ? All other x-related apps (mostly gtk-based) work fine,
as far as I can see...
Thanks for any idea,
Romain
error message from tk:
Application initialization failed: unknown color name "Black"
Error in startup script: can't invoke "winfo" comma
Thank you all for your answers, I'll have a look at all those tools.
Thanks again,
Bye
Romain
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Willi Dyck wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 06:58:40AM -0800, Alvin Oga wrote:
> >
> > hi roman
> >
> > to see what kind of traffic is on
d much about network
activity monitoring in
the doc I read.
TIA,
Romain
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On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Gavin Hamill wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Romain Lerallut wrote:
>
> > I have a problem when writing audio tracks from a CD to my HD.
> > My PC slows down a *lot* when copying tracks from an audio
> > CD, but not when I'm reading data (
me problem with the command line tools.
The CD and HD are on separate IDE controllers, so I don't see where the
problem is...
any clue someone ?
TIA,
Romain
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Debian server ?
TIA
Romain Guilleret
tro-HOWTO.html
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Adv-Bash-Scr-HOWTO/index.html
HTH
Romain
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linux (assuming you put linux-related stuff there)
loadlin zimage root=/dev/your_linux_root_filesystem ro
where zimage is the kernel you found and /dev/... is where you put your
linux root filesystem and finally ro to mount it as read-only.
Good luck,
Romain
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Subramaniam
idia's FAQ. With it,
just follow the step-by-step instructions, it's (mostly) a no-brainer.
They all did a pretty good job...
Good Luck,
Romain
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
> Hi!
>
> It is time to buy a new computer. Will I face any problems with this
> har
e that the master volume might default to 0, so
try aumix to set the volume...
Good Luck,
Romain
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Walter Tautz wrote:
> lspci -v
>
>
> 00:12.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq: Unknown device 5880 (rev 02)
> Subsystem: Ensoniq: Unknown device 2003
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