On 3/28/25 11:49, COMCAST wrote:
I have a working install of 12.90. But am experiencing a minor hiccup.
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I have a working install of 12.90. But am experiencing a minor hiccup.
When i plug-in my copy of 12.90, immediately l get all connection from
other servers in my local group drop there connections.
I'm at a loss how config this to stop?
On 12/8/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You could maybe work around the problem by going via PDF, i.e.
ps2pdf file.ps
pdfnup --outfile newfile.pdf --nup nxm file.pdf
pdftops newfile.pdf
"nxm" is the nup specification, e.g. 2x3 for two columns by three rows.
You might have to use "
Mike McCarty wrote:
Santanu Chatterjee wrote:
Hi Everybody,
How do I do n-up printing of postscript files in Linux using the
layout of my
choice? I can use psnup to convert a .ps file to one with say, 6 logical
I use mpage. It works great for me. I use it for two-sided printing,
two-up
Santanu Chatterjee wrote:
Hi Everybody,
How do I do n-up printing of postscript files in Linux using the layout
of my
choice? I can use psnup to convert a .ps file to one with say, 6 logical
I use mpage. It works great for me. I use it for two-sided printing,
two-up, two-up two-sided, and
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 19:11:38 +0530, Santanu Chatterjee wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> How do I do n-up printing of postscript files in Linux using the layout of
> my
> choice? I can use psnup to convert a .ps file to one with say, 6 logical
> pages
> per sheet. But the prob
Hi Everybody,
How do I do n-up printing of postscript files in Linux using the layout of my
choice? I can use psnup to convert a .ps file to one with say, 6 logical pages
per sheet. But the problem with this is that the layout used, say, x
logical pages per
column and y logical pages per row
on Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 12:27:15AM -0400, Chun Kit Edwin Lau ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On June 11, 2003 11:14 pm, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > on Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 05:15:32PM -0400, Chun Kit Edwin Lau
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > Hi everyone,
> > >
> > > I am writing some shell script
On June 11, 2003 11:14 pm, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 05:15:32PM -0400, Chun Kit Edwin Lau
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I am writing some shell script (bash) to read from
> > Addresses.pdb and convert it to mutt address using lbdbq. I
> > encounter
on Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 05:15:32PM -0400, Chun Kit Edwin Lau ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am writing some shell script (bash) to read from Addresses.pdb
> and convert it to mutt address using lbdbq. I encounter a problem where
> some ppl have two or even 3 emails which I
Hi everyone,
I am writing some shell script (bash) to read from Addresses.pdb
and convert it to mutt address using lbdbq. I encounter a problem where
some ppl have two or even 3 emails which I have to come out with a
unique alias in mutt. How do I put a number in the alias name
automatic
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 22:17, Faheem Mitha wrote:
> Thanks. Are you sure you don't mean CC?
Ooops, sorry, you are right
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On 25 Feb 2003 02:14:41 +0100, Mario Vukelic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 21:03, Faheem Mitha wrote:
>
>> So, you can still compile kernels with it, though I agree that there
>> might be some problems if everything insists on calling gcc.
>
> Set the env variable then
>
>>
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 21:03, Faheem Mitha wrote:
> So, you can still compile kernels with it, though I agree that there
> might be some problems if everything insists on calling gcc.
Set the env variable then
> Hmm. Does
> anyone know if it is currently possible to configure what version of
> g
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 02:34:33PM -0500, John covici wrote:
> My problem is that I keep getting strange dependencies and no matter
> how I do the dselect sublists, it keeps wanting to give me those 3.2
> items -- I am not sure whether it will delete my 2.95 ones or not,
> but I don't want to take
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 13:53:15 -0500, John Covici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was trying to do a sid upgrade and it keeps trying to give me the
> gcc 3.2 compiler, but I want to stay with the 2.95 -- the new ones
> are broke and don't compile kernels properly.
gcc 2.95 will still be on your syste
My problem is that I keep getting strange dependencies and no matter
how I do the dselect sublists, it keeps wanting to give me those 3.2
items -- I am not sure whether it will delete my 2.95 ones or not,
but I don't want to take any chances. I had the gcc 3.2 stuff on
hold, but dselect now took t
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, John Covici wrote:
> I was trying to do a sid upgrade and it keeps trying to give me the
> gcc 3.2 compiler, but I want to stay with the 2.95 -- the new ones
> are broke and don't compile kernels properly.
What problems are you having compiling the kernel under 3.2?
> Anyway
I was trying to do a sid upgrade and it keeps trying to give me the
gcc 3.2 compiler, but I want to stay with the 2.95 -- the new ones
are broke and don't compile kernels properly.
Anyway, for whatever reason, I want to stick to the 2.95, so what can
I do to make this happen?
Thanks.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Selby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 5:49 AM
> To: Debian
> Subject: How do I do this in bash ??
>
>
> Hi all ...
>
> I am writting a weekly auto
On Sunday 19 January 2003 10:48 am, Dave Selby wrote:
> Hi all ...
>
> I am writting a weekly automated backup script, very simple .. tars a
> directory called 'myfiles' to a second hard drive.
>
> Works AOK except I want the name of the file written by tar to be the time
> and date. So I get a lis
On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 10:48:43AM +, Dave Selby wrote:
> I am writting a weekly automated backup script, very simple .. tars a
> directory called 'myfiles' to a second hard drive.
>
> Works AOK except I want the name of the file written by tar to be the time
> and date. So I get a list of t
> #! /bin/sh
>
> # Backup entire 'myfiles/' directory, name it with the date.
>
> cd /usr/local/
> tar -czf /mnt/archive/autoarchive/date myfiles
man bash(1):
Command substitution allows the output of a command to replace the command
name. There are two forms:
$(command)
or
Hi,
* Dave Selby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-01-19 11:48]:
>I know 'date' gives me exactly what I want but I cant figure out how to get
>tar to write a file with the value of date as its file name ...
Basically,
tar czf myFiles.`date`.tar.gz myfiles
though that gets you whitespaces in the file
* Dave Selby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-01-19 12:10]:
>
> #! /bin/sh
>
> # Backup entire 'myfiles/' directory, name it with the date.
>
> cd /usr/local/
> tar -czf /mnt/archive/autoarchive/date myfiles
>
tar czf /`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`.backupmyfiles.tar.gz
tar cjf /`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`.backupmy
Hi all ...
I am writting a weekly automated backup script, very simple .. tars a
directory called 'myfiles' to a second hard drive.
Works AOK except I want the name of the file written by tar to be the time
and date. So I get a list of tared dated backups
I know 'date' gives me exactly what I
nt to use floppies to start a net install of
???
Hi, I do not understand this, because all of my Debian-i386-CD's
from Slink to WOODY support the 3Com NIC... exept the compact image.
>How do I do a net install of Debian on this computer?
I think, you must install the first base from thr 26 flop
es for the compact kernel, which has the 3Com
NIC included. 1 Recue, 1 Root, and 2 Driver floppies.
madmac
>
> How do I do a net install of Debian on this computer?
>
>
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On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 02:19:16AM -0500, Brian Kendig wrote:
| I have a Dell Latitude CPi laptop computer with a Dell Latitude C/Port
| dock. The laptop has no network connectivity, but the dock provides an
| Ethernet port powered by a 3Com 3C905 Fast Etherlink XL 10/100 chip.
The driver is "3
n disks have no driver for this
> network interface. I want to use floppies to start a net install of
> Debian, but I don't know how to add support for the dock's networking to
> the Debian install floppies.
>
> How do I do a net install of Debian on this computer?
have yo
interface. I want to use floppies to start a net install of
Debian, but I don't know how to add support for the dock's networking
to the Debian install floppies.
How do I do a net install of Debian on this computer?
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If you have not yet been to the Debian site, here's a good place to get
installation help:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/install
Basically, you download the Debian base system. Then configure your
Internet connection and connect to the big package source in the sky. Then
you can ea
I would be very grateful for any pointers to doing an ftp install of
Debian - I have a PCI ISDN card (AVM) BTW so this would probably
complicate matters.
I can't find any documentaion detailing what I would have to do so a
reference to a web page or other source of info would be gratefully
receive
On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, Chris Gray wrote:
: I got sold on Debian after reading today's discussion on slashdot.
: However, there doesn't seem to be anything in the Debian web site about
: how one goes about installing from ftp. It only tells me that it is
: possible. So what disk images, etc. do
*- On 21 Apr, Chris Gray wrote about "How do I do an ftp install?"
> I got sold on Debian after reading today's discussion on slashdot.
> However, there doesn't seem to be anything in the Debian web site about
> how one goes about installing from ftp. It only tells
Chris Gray wrote:
> I got sold on Debian after reading today's discussion on slashdot.
> However, there doesn't seem to be anything in the Debian web site about
> how one goes about installing from ftp. It only tells me that it is
> possible. So what disk images, etc. do I need?
> Thank you in a
I got sold on Debian after reading today's discussion on slashdot.
However, there doesn't seem to be anything in the Debian web site about
how one goes about installing from ftp. It only tells me that it is
possible. So what disk images, etc. do I need?
Thank you in advance,
Chris Gray
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