I CANNOT APPLY SKYPE..I NEED HELP...I MUSY HAVE SKYPE
THROUGH YOUR SYSTEM.
THANKS
VINCE VALENTINI
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they all seem to, especially if you use flash
and it seems just about every website on the planet uses it somewhere.
When it gets too bad I just kill it with a -9 and when I restart it will
restore everything the way it was sans memory leaks.
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rnately you can look at the webpage source and see what the file
name is of the flash and see if you can get it with wget. Or try a
firefox extension that will download and save as an mp4.
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missing from the
environment. How common is this?
Lenny: no found.
FreeBSD: not there either
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open overnite. The problem with google-chrome is that it
will run my loads way up (6-10) if I leave it open overnite. I very
seldom close a browser and usually have multiple windows with multiple
tabs open.
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On Thu, 15 Jul 2010, Thomas H. George wrote:
Camcorder output is composite (two RCA jacks)
I bought one device which I can't get to work. Any products known to
work with Debian Squeeze? I don't want to repeat my mistake.
What did you buy so noone else makes the same mista
x27;t hook up to a tv. It had a cheapo monochrome monitor.
Showing my age, I worked at an RS Repair Center back then.
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On Wed, 19 May 2010, Paul E Condon wrote:
On 20100519_124653, Vince Vielhaber wrote:
A friend was running windows and the viruses got the best of it. She
sent me the drive so I could get her pics and documents off of it and
put 5.0.4 on it and send it back (she's a few states away).
puter? I'm assuming the network setup will be one
problem.
My background is mainly in FreeBSD. If a drive is set up as being
/dev/ad0 and the other machine sees it as /dev/ad4 it won't complete
the boot, it'll complain with a cannot mount root error. Will that be
an issue with De
Two versions of stunnel are available - stunnel3 and stunnel4. Normally
I would expect the higher numbered version to be the most recent and
better supported version.
Form some reason I don't know, I'm running stunnel3 and
# apt-cache show stunnel
reports
Version: 2:3.26-dfsg-2
Replaces: stunnel
one cpu in
/proc/cpuinfo
I did the same with some Vanilla sources (2.6.12.6) and it just works
great! (I'm seeing 2 cpu's in /proc/cpuinfo).
Could there be a bug in the debian sources?
Regards,
Vince.
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I've never seen a tar.tar file before.
Changed the last tar to gz but gzip said it wasn't a gzip file. Looked at
the web page and it actually has a bz2 extension, but gzip doesn't like that
either.
7. So much for jigdo.
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On 07/01/2003 09:32:48 Bas Zoetekouw wrote:
>> Hi Peter!
>>
>> You wrote:
>>
>> > i'm about to set up port forwarding on a firewall to be able to reach
>> > some hosts on the lan from the outside. i wish to use iptables
prerouting
>> > rules. my question is, is there a way to detect the port
what's a quick way to enable a static IP address?
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On Saturday 01 March 2003 11:51 pm, Vince Turzo wrote:
I'm still
20 seems to load Net 4.0
without problems, except at the end when it says... Unix domain sockets
1.0/SMP for Linux... ds: no socket drivers loaded. Could this be a problem
in enabling connection to the lan? Please advise. Thanks. Vince
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ule). If I boot the older kernel, I have no
network problems at all. I'm relatively new to Linux and don't know how
to troubleshoot the new kernel. The modules and modules.conf files in
both kernels look the same. Please advise. Thanks. Vince
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Re: OT: Politics of Java
I just got 2 old Compaq Presario's, one is model 4504 and the other a 4508.
After the debian install hanging about 400 times, I finally got it installed
(in parts I might add - Partitioned harddisk, froze, reboot, initialize
paritions, install base, froze, ...).
Now that it is installed, it boots
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> > You might want to reconsider the project, frankly - why not make
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de the case, though.
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The jumpers are usually a different color then the rest (black), I've seen red/blue
jumpers used, and the jumper is /normally/ close to the battery.
Vince Hillier
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ose to wrap lines, find a new email client, or it's tuff
titty for you, isn't it?
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No, it doesn't.
Yea, that's how FAT got FAT. ;)
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es, they may or
may not what to access the actual .tar.gz files.
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emote syslogd server, to obtain all syslog traffic on a network from
various hosts on the network, although the document also has a lot of hardening tips.
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Just copy that httpd.conf to yours and test it then. Then run diff on both, and
modify yours accordingly.
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Yea, I know they're uncommented, when the look at their httpd.conf and find those
lines, they'll see that their's IS commented, and they need to make it look like
these. I should have been more clear.
Vince Hillier
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I'm not sure if the module is 8139 or not, but yea, that's all it takes - once you
know the module name - check the Ethernet HOWTO and search for your card model to find
the module it uses.
Vince Hillier
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then? I would like to keep my uptimes, but
kernel upgrades are becoming very imminent.
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) just add
the modules name "8139" to /etc/modules
edit your /etc/apache/httpd.conf and uncomment:
#php
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
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Copy the ~/.XAuhority file to roots home.
If you are running as user vince,
# cp ~vince/.XAuthority ~/
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From: Claus Christian larsen [mailto:tip
On 10/05/2001 02:30:16 PM "Jeffrin Jose T." wrote:
>> Hello all ,
>>
>> The output of "ps x" at a particular situation is related to this ..
>>
>>
>> Unknown HZ value! (12) Assume 100.
>> Warning: /usr/src/linux/System.map has an incorrect kernel version.
>> PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
>
e times
in /etc/resolv.conf That "multiplied" my timeouts until finally the DNS
timeout was longer than my typical delay to connect. I don't know if that
method still works on anything newer than Debian 1.2 or so...
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em accounting information: done
nmc:~$ /sbin/mke2fs -V
mke2fs 1.18, 11-Nov-1999 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
Using EXT2FS Library version 1.18
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pment?
I would almost be interested in a GTK based QWK reader...
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Hello list,
After the last upgrade my Potato box does not have any
network device. Eth0 has disapeared. I've also lost my X11
configuration and when I try to use XF86Setup It is imposible to
communicate with the mouse.
Any idea where the problem coud be?
Thanks
o
point at the place where you installed the files.
Bus error
And then it exits. I have /no/ idea whatsoever what all of this means. I
create the directory /usr/X386/lib/X11/nls but I don't know what config
files it's talking about. TIA for any help.
--Vince
When I try running xvidtune it tells me "Please install the program before
using"
Since xvidtune is part of the XF86Setup package I figured it was
installed.
XF86Setup works fine, but when it tries to run xvidtune, it also fails.
Any ideas?
--Vince
Hello all. I'm relatively new at linux so bear with me. I set up linux on
my box about two or three weeks ago. Everything was going fine and dandy.
I got everything going fine including X windows.
However, yesterday, I was in X, and installing maelstrom and quake (a
guy's gotta relax ya know...) a
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