Hmm, XFCE won't start after upgrade

2016-06-02 Thread Anthony Papillion
I downloaded the latest stable, did an upgrade, then replaced my stake trips with testing and did another upgrade. After that, XFCE went back to its first run state: asking me how I want the panel configured, etc. It also wiped out all of my configuration data (in Pidgin, for example). Lastly

Re: Hmm...

2009-01-01 Thread jatos . software
I can remember when I was younger (dare I mention the name a Microsoft product) doing something similar with QBasic. Jamie Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -Original Message- From: Rainer Kluge Date: Thu, 01 Jan 2009 13:00:56 To: Subject: Re: Hmm... Tzafrir Cohen

Re: Hmm...

2009-01-01 Thread Rainer Kluge
Tzafrir Cohen schrieb: > Also, a perl one-liner for you: perl -MPOSIX -e 'print POSIX::strftime("year of %F: is it %Y or %G?\n", 0, 0, 0, 31, 11, 108)' So what? It just tells us that, from an ISO standard point of view, the current week is week 01 of 2009. replace 31 by 29 and you'll get the

Re: Hmm...

2009-01-01 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 11:00:59PM -0600, Kent West wrote: > Chris Jones wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 07:49:29PM EST, jatos.softw...@gmail.com wrote: > > > >> You know, I would have expected the debian lists 2 be dead at this > >> time of year. > >> > > > > > >> IMO, anyone posting

Re: Hmm...

2008-12-31 Thread Kent West
Chris Jones wrote: > On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 07:49:29PM EST, jatos.softw...@gmail.com wrote: > >> You know, I would have expected the debian lists 2 be dead at this >> time of year. >> > > >> IMO, anyone posting on the lists at this time is a serious geek and >> yes, I know that would in

Re: Hmm...

2008-12-31 Thread Chris Jones
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 08:35:59PM EST, ghe wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Chris Jones wrote: > > > No just so drunk I had to take a break from that boring party..!! > > But can still type well -- that's a significant geek :-) :-) sober version: No, just so drun

Re: Hmm...

2008-12-31 Thread Chris Jones
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 08:04:52PM EST, lostson wrote: > On Wed, 2008-12-31 at 20:02 -0500, Daryl Styrk wrote: > > > Jamie > > > Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device > > > > > > You wouldn't be telling a fib would you? BlackBerry from the party? > > > > > Personally I wouldnt have it any o

Re: Hmm...

2008-12-31 Thread ghe
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Chris Jones wrote: > No just so drunk I had to take a break from that boring party..!! But can still type well -- that's a significant geek :-) - -- Glenn English g...@slsware.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (Darwin) Comment

Re: Hmm...

2008-12-31 Thread Chris Jones
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 08:02:59PM EST, Daryl Styrk wrote: > > > Jamie > > Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device > > > You wouldn't be telling a fib would you? BlackBerry from the party? Took the words outa my mouth .. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with

Re: Hmm...

2008-12-31 Thread Chris Jones
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 07:49:29PM EST, jatos.softw...@gmail.com wrote: > You know, I would have expected the debian lists 2 be dead at this > time of year. > IMO, anyone posting on the lists at this time is a serious geek and > yes, I know that would include me ;) No just so drunk I had to take

Re: Hmm...

2008-12-31 Thread lostson
On Wed, 2008-12-31 at 20:02 -0500, Daryl Styrk wrote: > > Jamie > > Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device > > > You wouldn't be telling a fib would you? BlackBerry from the party? > > Personally I wouldnt have it any other way. Bars are always too crowded a nice New Years at home with my wi

Re: Hmm...

2008-12-31 Thread Daryl Styrk
> Jamie > Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device You wouldn't be telling a fib would you? BlackBerry from the party? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Hmm...

2008-12-31 Thread jatos . software
You know, I would have expected the debian lists 2 be dead at this time of year. IMO, anyone posting on the lists at this time is a serious geek and yes, I know that would include me ;) Jamie Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device

Re: hmm debian.org..?

2003-11-27 Thread Karsten M. Self
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 on Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 05:36:48PM +0100, Christian Schnobrich ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 14:49, smurfd wrote: > > > Have a little faith in the debian folks! > > I sure do! > > What i dont trust, is some one claiming such thi

Re: hmm debian.org..?

2003-11-25 Thread Christian Schnobrich
On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 14:49, smurfd wrote: > Have a little faith in the debian folks! > I sure do! > What i dont trust, is some one claiming such things, and not having a > @debian.org mailadress :) Me too. On top of that, I won't trust any email in this matter (as I don't know how to check the

hmm debian.org..?

2003-11-21 Thread smurfd
Hmm well i might be totaly out of line here,but dont you think, that IF it were a real threat, that someone over at Debian would have commented it, and since the one claiming the server 'problem' would have had some real proof? Have a little faith in the debian folks! I sure do! W

Re: ntpdate tip -- hmm? [NEW TOPIC]

2002-12-30 Thread will trillich
On Sat, Dec 28, 2002 at 11:28:26AM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote: > > On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 11:39, will trillich wrote: > > > > DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #59 from Will Trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > Wanting to SYNCHRONIZE YOUR SYSTEM CLOCK periodically? If you > > > > apt-get install ntpdate ntp-do

Re: ntpdate tip -- hmm? [NEW TOPIC]

2002-12-29 Thread Carel Fellinger
On Sat, Dec 28, 2002 at 11:28:26AM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote: ... > However, the pointer to rtfm is probably too much for most newbies. > It would be great if ntpdate and ntp-simple both offered to do the > very simple configuration of using the existing DNS servers as NTP > servers and having the de

Re: ntpdate tip -- hmm? [NEW TOPIC]

2002-12-28 Thread Bob Proulx
John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-28 12:51:12 -0600]: > Bob Proulx writes: > > It would be great if ntpdate and ntp-simple both offered to do the very > > simple configuration of using the existing DNS servers as NTP servers > > I'm considering having chrony do this. How common is it for a

Re: ntpdate tip -- hmm? [NEW TOPIC]

2002-12-28 Thread Bill Moseley
On 28 Dec 2002, John Hasler wrote: > Bob Proulx writes: > > It would be great if ntpdate and ntp-simple both offered to do the very > > simple configuration of using the existing DNS servers as NTP servers > > I'm considering having chrony do this. How common is it for an ISPs dns > servers to p

Re: ntpdate tip -- hmm? [NEW TOPIC]

2002-12-28 Thread John Hasler
Rob Weir writes: > Is there any reason to not use chrony on a leaf system, since it seems to > do the funky slew dance by default, as well as neatly integrating into > ppp's up and down scripts? No reason I can think of, but I _am_ biased. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Ho

Re: ntpdate tip -- hmm? [NEW TOPIC]

2002-12-28 Thread John Hasler
Bob Proulx writes: > It would be great if ntpdate and ntp-simple both offered to do the very > simple configuration of using the existing DNS servers as NTP servers I'm considering having chrony do this. How common is it for an ISPs dns servers to provide ntp service? Mine didn't a few years ago

Re: ntpdate tip -- hmm? [NEW TOPIC]

2002-12-28 Thread Bob Proulx
use is compatible. Suggest that the newbie user who has no other ideas should fill in the NTP servers list with their list of DNS servers. Not always true, but generally most ISPs who run a DNS server also run NTP on those servers too. > > is it kapiche? is it kaphut? hmm? (at least i didn&#x

Re: ntpdate tip -- hmm? [NEW TOPIC]

2002-12-28 Thread Rob Weir
On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 12:52:29PM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote: > On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 11:39, will trillich wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 10:17:01AM -0600, will trillich wrote: > > > -- > > > I use Debian/GNU Linux version 2.2; > > > Linux server 2.2.17 #1 Sun Jun 25 09:24:41 EST 2000 i586 un

Re: ntpdate tip -- hmm? [NEW TOPIC]

2002-12-27 Thread Mark L. Kahnt
> award for longest thread in the last four decades, i thought i'd > send up a flare and see what y'all think about my erstwhile tip > above. > > is it kapiche? is it kaphut? hmm? (at least i didn't recommend > running it from cron, eh? :) > > -- > I use Deb

ntpdate tip -- hmm? [NEW TOPIC]

2002-12-27 Thread will trillich
pt-get install ntpdate ntp-doc > then browse /usr/share/doc/ntp-doc/html for info. after the "ntpdate -- don't do this thread" subject line won the award for longest thread in the last four decades, i thought i'd send up a flare and see what y'all think about my erstw

Re: indexing the docuentation? hmm...

2001-04-12 Thread Colin Watson
will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >hmm. indexing the existing documentation ... > > manpages > info > /usr/share/doc/*...*/*.html > howto's > >is anybody pursuing something like this? Oh, there's doc-central, doc-base, a

Re: indexing the docuentation? hmm...

2001-04-12 Thread Alan Shutko
will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > hmm. indexing the existing documentation ... [...] > is anybody pursuing something like this? You'd need to choose a good indexer, though. Most of them aren't completely free, or only work through a CGI script, or both. -

Re: indexing the docuentation? hmm...

2001-04-12 Thread Colin Watson
de >> thet indexes all of these in a friendly way (there are already GUI > >hmm. indexing the existing documentation ... > > manpages > info > /usr/share/doc/*...*/*.html > howto's > >is anybody pursuing something like this? Not that I

indexing the docuentation? hmm...

2001-04-12 Thread will trillich
are > general introductions to things as well. There's also info and the > HOWTOs. If you want to put some effort into improving Linux's help > system, your time would be a lot better spent working on writing code > thet indexes all of these in a friendly way (there are alr

wvdial: Hmm... a prompt "starting ppp" Crashes!

2001-01-18 Thread DTi4565459
How to disable starting ppp Simple win3.1 terminal program brings up login prompts after dialing and user hitting return. Can't a linux program do something simple like that??? TIA, dave PS: I agree with somebody who says that Linux is free, only if you place no $ value on your time. We

Re: Hmm... what gives with that mail??

2000-05-17 Thread Marek Habersack
ds to fix their mail setup to use the > > > fqdn. > > > he, or one of the several relays that lie between him and the outer world... > > Most of those relays appear to be the same box. Hmm... maybe, but I'd rather say there are at least 2 hosts between him and the outer world. marek pgpmpnBJIIvWu.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: Hmm... what gives with that mail??

2000-05-17 Thread Mark Brown
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 07:59:01PM +0200, Marek Habersack wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] canonicalised to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I use postfix and I suppose it does the same. In the situation where the It does. > lookup fails I suppose postfix appended my domain name even though the host > with such deri

Re: Hmm... what gives with that mail??

2000-05-17 Thread Marek Habersack
** On May 17, brian moore scribbled: > On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 06:33:04PM +0200, Marek Habersack wrote: > > Hi *, > > > > Take a look at the message below. I have just received it from the > > debian-user list. There would be nothing strange in it if not for the fact > > that the person who post

Re: Hmm... what gives with that mail??

2000-05-17 Thread brian moore
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 06:33:04PM +0200, Marek Habersack wrote: > Hi *, > > Take a look at the message below. I have just received it from the > debian-user list. There would be nothing strange in it if not for the fact > that the person who posted it (apparently from the wcom.com domain as see

Hmm... what gives with that mail??

2000-05-17 Thread Marek Habersack
Hi *, Take a look at the message below. I have just received it from the debian-user list. There would be nothing strange in it if not for the fact that the person who posted it (apparently from the wcom.com domain as seen in the full logs) appears to have an address [EMAIL PROTECTED] - that is

Re: hmm, so I can't even upgrade the rest of my system with tex having a problem...

1998-10-16 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
On: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 07:58:51 -0400 (EDT) Darxus writes: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-get upgrade > Updating package status cache...done > Checking system integrity...ok > The following packages will be REMOVED: > tetex-bin > The following packages have been kept back > xscreensaver-gl siag >

hmm, so I can't even upgrade the rest of my system with tex having a problem...

1998-10-15 Thread Darxus
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-get upgrade Updating package status cache...done Checking system integrity...ok The following packages will be REMOVED: tetex-bin The following packages have been kept back xscreensaver-gl siag 22 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 2 not upgraded. 2

Re: hmm... an idea

1998-07-08 Thread George Bonser
On Sun, 5 Jul 1998, Paul Miller wrote: > > I have 1 static IP and I'm thinking about getting an additional dynamic > IP. I'm not exactly sure on how DHCP works, but is there a way to have > the my DNS server (on static IP) updated when the dynamic IP changes? > > THanks > -Paul If you are want

Re: hmm... an idea

1998-07-07 Thread Paul Miller
The IP changes every 24 hours. hmm.. If the two hosts were in the same domain, it shouldn't make a difference (except for secondary servers), right? My interest in doing this is that my ISP only charges additional baudwidth for static IPs... so, I could have a large site on a dynamic IP

Re: hmm... an idea

1998-07-06 Thread Tod Detre
wanting the host assigned by DHCP to be reachable from the > > internet, yeah, you will need something to update your zone file and > > restart DNS. There are several DYNDNS packages around, sign up for the > > systalk mailing list at ml.org and make an inquiry there. > >

Re: hmm... an idea

1998-07-06 Thread Paul Miller
packages around, sign up for the > systalk mailing list at ml.org and make an inquiry there. Yeah. hmm.. how will the dynamic computer know when its IP changes? Is it possible to run a script to notify the name server? Thanks, -Paul -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

Re: hmm... an idea

1998-07-06 Thread dreamwvr
although i have not implemented it myself it is stock with the latest version of dns and bind for unix. regards, [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 05:52 AM 7/5/98 -0400, Paul Miller wrote: > >I have 1 static IP and I'm thinking about getting an additional dynamic >IP. I'm not exactly sure on how DHCP works,

Re: hmm... an idea

1998-07-06 Thread Glynn Clements
Paul Miller wrote: > I have 1 static IP and I'm thinking about getting an additional dynamic > IP. I'm not exactly sure on how DHCP works, but is there a way to have > the my DNS server (on static IP) updated when the dynamic IP changes? BIND 8.* introduces a dynamic update feature, which allow

RE: hmm... an idea

1998-07-06 Thread Russell Berry
have two sets of DNS files, named blah.org, and blah.dhcp, create links to them with the real names, (named.hosts -> named.hosts.org). have your call dhcp with a script that removes the links, and links them to the appropriate files and restarts named (ndc restart). That's one way I suppose... -

hmm... an idea

1998-07-06 Thread Paul Miller
I have 1 static IP and I'm thinking about getting an additional dynamic IP. I'm not exactly sure on how DHCP works, but is there a way to have the my DNS server (on static IP) updated when the dynamic IP changes? THanks -Paul -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

Re: hmm NT domains ans sharee access

1998-01-14 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Doing "domain" authentication is easy. First you need to know what share constitutes your home directory ('smbclient -L' will list shares on a given machine). Then you can use smbmount (as root) or smbclient (works like tar, you can run it as yourself) to access the share--just specify the user (wi

hmm NT domains ans sharee access

1998-01-13 Thread Stephen Carpenter
As I run Linux on my 486 here at work... (btw I got it working again ...thanx for the help everyone who e-mailed me) I want to make iso9660 CD ROM images on my 486 and then burn them the problem is disk space I am using an 850 MB hard drive.,..and thatrs really all I have. which I can put 650 MB of