On Thu 20 Jun 2024 at 09:04:29 (+0700), Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 20/06/2024 00:31, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 22:15:20 +0500, Stanislav Vlasov wrote:
> > > In my system mode bits on my home dir are `drwx--` so only my user
> > > have access to it.
> >
> > Well, yeah. That
On 20/06/2024 00:31, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 22:15:20 +0500, Stanislav Vlasov wrote:
In my system mode bits on my home dir are `drwx--` so only my user
have access to it.
Well, yeah. That's not a default setting
0700 is the current default. See /usr/share/doc/adduse
On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 22:15:20 +0500, Stanislav Vlasov wrote:
> ср, 19 июн. 2024 г. в 16:18, Greg Wooledge :
>
> > > > Place files to /usr/share/dictd and run `dictdconfig -w` and restart
> > > > dictd service
> > >
> > > Thanks! I guess it doesn't work with symbolic links (symlinks) to user
>
ср, 19 июн. 2024 г. в 16:18, Greg Wooledge :
> > > Place files to /usr/share/dictd and run `dictdconfig -w` and restart
> > > dictd service
> >
> > Thanks! I guess it doesn't work with symbolic links (symlinks) to user
> > directories/folders though...
>
> Doesn't work, how? Do you get permissio
On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 07:51:34 -, David Chmelik wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jun 2024 10:29:58 +0500, Stanislav Vlasov wrote:
> > ср, 19 июн. 2024 г. в 06:53, David Chmelik :
> >> How can I add a dictionary (I have dictionary.dict.gz &
> >> dictionary.index)
> >> to dictd? Apparently doesn't work sam
On Wed, 19 Jun 2024 10:29:58 +0500, Stanislav Vlasov wrote:
> ср, 19 июн. 2024 г. в 06:53, David Chmelik :
>> How can I add a dictionary (I have dictionary.dict.gz &
>> dictionary.index)
>> to dictd? Apparently doesn't work same as on *BSD UNIX & Slackware
>> GNU/ Linux...
>
> man dictd:
>
ср, 19 июн. 2024 г. в 06:53, David Chmelik :
> How can I add a dictionary (I have dictionary.dict.gz & dictionary.index)
> to dictd? Apparently doesn't work same as on *BSD UNIX & Slackware GNU/
> Linux...
man dictd:
/usr/share/dictd
The default directory for dictd databases
On 09/09/2013 08:12 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
For me, it is part of my 'standard' desktop install.
Same here. Amen!
Two reasons - one, my learning process ...
Just passing by a word the definition of which I'm not certain can't be
blamed on "the (hardcover) dictionary is in the other room." K
On Mon, Sep 09, 2013 at 06:41:50PM +0800, lina wrote:
> What is the purpose of the dictd, do I need a local server? for dict?
lina wrote at 2013-09-09 05:53 -0500:
> That's why I am confused, thanks, I have purged it.
You may be interested in dictionary software that does not require any
server,
On 9/9/13, lina wrote:
> On Monday 09,September,2013 06:51 PM, Darac Marjal wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 09, 2013 at 06:41:50PM +0800, lina wrote:
>>> What is the purpose of the dictd, do I need a local server? for dict?
>>
>> dictd is the server for the dict dictionary client. You don't NEED a
>> local
On Mon, 09 Sep 2013 18:41:50 +0800
lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the purpose of the dictd, do I need a local server? for dict?
>
> tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:2628 0.0.0.0:*
> LISTEN 2886/0
>
> # more /proc/2886/cmdline
> dictd 1.12.0: 0/0
>
>
> I am not so clear about it,
>
On Monday 09,September,2013 06:51 PM, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 09, 2013 at 06:41:50PM +0800, lina wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> What is the purpose of the dictd, do I need a local server? for dict?
>
> dictd is the server for the dict dictionary client. You don't NEED a
> local server if you have a
On Mon, Sep 09, 2013 at 06:41:50PM +0800, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the purpose of the dictd, do I need a local server? for dict?
dictd is the server for the dict dictionary client. You don't NEED a
local server if you have access to another server elsewhere (you'll
notice that the dict packa
On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 19:43:57 -0700
BartlebyScrivener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been on Etch for about a year. Still learning ins and outs. I
> installed the dictd server for local use only (I hope). I'm behind NAT
> router etc, but when I do nmap on local network, it says:
>
> Not shown:
At Tue, 14 Oct 2003 01:25:57 -0400,
Allan Wind wrote:
>
> On 2003-10-14T12:47:06+0800, csj wrote:
> > Something seems wrong with my dictd. It was working until
> > this morning. Now it seems I can't get it to start despite
> > repeated /etc/init.d/dictd start|restart's. Here's the
> > result o
At Tue, 14 Oct 2003 01:25:57 -0400,
Allan Wind wrote:
> On 2003-10-14T12:47:06+0800, csj wrote:
> > Something seems wrong with my dictd. It was working until
> > this morning. Now it seems I can't get it to start despite
> > repeated /etc/init.d/dictd start|restart's. Here's the
> > result of
On 2003-10-14T12:47:06+0800, csj wrote:
> Something seems wrong with my dictd. It was working until
> this morning. Now it seems I can't get it to start despite
> repeated /etc/init.d/dictd start|restart's. Here's the
> result of using the dict client:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.
I have a patch to let dictd run from inetd, so it is only launched when
a client connects, serivces one lookup, and dies. This will of course be
slower, but won't tie up memory and swap. I've been using it for a while
and it works fine and is acceptably fast on a PII. The patch should be
getting in
David B Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> dictd is not really meant to be run by an end-user.
This is not true. There is no reason an end-user should not run
dictd, and many reasons why it can be desirable.
> Uninstall dictd, the 'dict' client will go out and look up dictionaries
> on
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 11:24:36 +0100 (CET)
Alexander List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have dictd 1.5.5-4 running on my System (Dual-PII-400), and it seems
> that though rarely used, it is the nastiest one concerning memory
> usage. Is there any reason for that? Shouldn't it be swapped out if
> unu
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 07:04:10AM -0400, Valdemir Melechco Carvalho wrote:
> Even if I restart dictd, it still doesn't work - it dies quickly, really
> weird. It seens to be a dictd problem, I've already tried slink, potato
> and woody dictd versions but it's all the same...
Check your /var/log/
> Ahhh, 'dictd' appears to have died. You need to execute
> "/etc/init.d/dictdit.d/
> restart".
Even if I restart dictd, it still doesn't work - it dies quickly, really weird.
It seens to be a dictd problem, I've already tried slink, potato
and woody dictd versions but it's all the same...
Than
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 11:44:03AM +0200, Valdemir Melechco Carvalho wrote:
> When I look for the process repeatedly, I get something like this:
> bash-2.01# ps ax | grep dictd
> bash-2.01# ps ax | grep dictd
> 504 ? S0:00 grep dictd
> bash-2.01# ps ax | grep dictd
> bash-2.01# ps
> Can you post what you get after running 'ifconfig'? Also make sure 'dictd' is
> running with something like "ps ax | grep dictd" -- who knows, maybe it just
> died...
Well, lo seens to work:
ifconfig
loLink encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 06:07:47AM -0400, Valdemir Melechco Carvalho wrote:
> > I uncommeted the referred line but dict still doesn't work (now
> > telnet localhost works...).
> > Would you have another suggestion?
>
> Can you post what you get after
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 06:07:47AM -0400, Valdemir Melechco Carvalho wrote:
> I uncommeted the referred line but dict still doesn't work (now
> telnet localhost works...).
> Would you have another suggestion?
Can you post what you get after running 'ifconfig'? Also make sure 'dictd' is
running w
> > After a system upgrade, my dictd does not work any more. It can connect
> > dict.org but it fail with localhost. The only information I got was:
> > >Trying localhost (127.0.0.1) Can't connect to localhost.2628
> > I think /etc/dict.conf and dictd.conf are ok.
> > Does anybody have some suggest
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 02:24:41AM -0400, Valdemir Melechco Carvalho wrote:
> After a system upgrade, my dictd does not work any more. It can connect
> dict.org but it fail with localhost. The only information I got was:
> >Trying localhost (127.0.0.1) Can't connect to localhost.2628
> I think /etc
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