when my FAT32 file systems are mounted at
boot time the owner and group are "root".
As a regular user I can read files but not
write them.
I have the user option in my /etc/fstab file
like so:
/dev/hdc6 /matrox/mx6 vfat defaults,user 0 2
so I can `umount' and then `remount' as a regular
user and
is there a way to password protect a directory?
for instance there is a single ftp account on
a machine (one user-id/password combo) and its
shared amoung several users. Is it possible for
one user to password protect a directory so the
other users cannot view the contents?
- greg s.
Use 'noauto' as an option in your fstab entry-- see man fstab .
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 10:06:16PM -0700, Mr. Strockbine wrote:
> when my FAT32 file systems are mounted at
> boot time the owner and group are "root".
> As a regular user I can read files but not
> write them.
>
> I have the user op
hi,
since I upgraded to the X3.3.6-11 version X started complaining about this
and won't run!! Any idea about what could be causing this ?
thanks very much for any help
:-)
jan
ps.: I tried 'mkfontdir' again in all font directories, I checked permissions,
I'm using exactly the same configurat
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 09:50:03PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
> There's a package that I need to install that allows switching virtual
> terminals by hitting [Ctrl Alt 'left or right arrow']. Anyone happen to
> remember what the name of that package is?
> thanks
uh... alt left|right arrow already c
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 10:06:16PM -0700, Mr. Strockbine wrote:
> when my FAT32 file systems are mounted at
> boot time the owner and group are "root".
> As a regular user I can read files but not
> write them.
>
> I have the user option in my /etc/fstab file
> like so:
> /dev/hdc6 /matrox/mx6 vf
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 10:12:27PM -0700, Mr. Strockbine wrote:
> is there a way to password protect a directory?
> for instance there is a single ftp account on
> a machine (one user-id/password combo) and its
> shared amoung several users. Is it possible for
> one user to password protect a dire
I rebooted my box today to clear out a kernel module that got itself
stuck somehow and wouldn't unload. When the machine came back up the
screen went blank upon SVGATextMode running.
I logged in remotely and messed with it for a bit, to no avail. My last
ditch solution was to purge svgatextmode an
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vee-Eye) writes:
> > Very short: There is a "Gesamttext zum Herunterladen", in the case you
> > missed it.
> > I think it's a normal directory, where you are not allowed to cd to.
>
> read: to list the contents ...
> > Another solution would be a shell for-loop with wget, becau
Hi,
Any comments on the most stable, fastest of the browsers? Any other options
other than Opera?
Thanks,
Jonathan
Never mind. Bug #72818 had the answer. Should check the bug database
before carrying on *sheepish grin* :)
Regards,
Rob.
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I downloaded debian kernel source package (+ source for alsa modules
and 3dfx module).
I used make-kpkg to build the kernel (and later on alsa and 3dfx
modules). I specified jojda.1 as my kernel revision.
the resulting *.deb (kernel + modules) were succesfully installed, so
now I have:
ih
Netscape 3 - Very much outdated now. Netscape 3 really isn't worth much
consideration anymore.
Netscape 4.75 - Useable... I haven't had any major problems with Netscape
4. On the downside, sometimes it seems to render pages differently than
the Windows or MacOS versions.
Mozilla - I've used it on
Colin Watson wrote:
> Irger Armin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Subject: Re: dpkg -b (how to build own packages)
>
> Don't use dpkg -b manually.
>
> >how to use the following files ?
> >
> >qt2.2_2.2.1-4.potato.2.diff.gz
> >qt2.2_2.2.1-4.potato.2.dsc
> >qt2.2_2.2.1.orig.tar.gz
> >
> >How can i com
I was recently trying to download the latest "Evolution" from helix
gnome using apt-get, and had some problems.
I have the sources.list line:
deb http://spidermonkey.helixcode.com/evolution/distributions/Debian ./
When I did "apt-get update" it happily did so, but doing "apt-get
dist-upgrade" wo
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000 at 10:54:07 +0200, Irger Armin wrote:
> Colin Watson wrote:
> > * dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot (or, if you install the devscripts
> > package, you can just type 'debuild').
>
> ok it work's, but where can i found the package ?
> Not in the source-tree !
If it worked, the bui
Giving up on ever seeing ADSL (too far away from the exchange, screw you
BT!) I'm installing ISDN as my best hope this side of the next millenium. I
know a lot about modems and nothing about ISDN so I'd appreciate some advice
on what ISDN card to insall for use in England.
These are issues (using
Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I downloaded debian kernel source package (+ source for alsa modules
>and 3dfx module).
>
> I used make-kpkg to build the kernel (and later on alsa and 3dfx
>modules). I specified jojda.1 as my kernel revision.
>
> the resulting *.deb (kernel + modules) w
on Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 10:41:10PM -0800, Ethan Benson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 10:12:27PM -0700, Mr. Strockbine wrote:
> > is there a way to password protect a directory? for instance there
> > is a single ftp account on a machine (one user-id/password combo)
> > and
Can someone tell me the order in which the KDE2 source packages should be
built? With Gnome there's a page on their web site listing the package
order and using this I fired up Gnome with only one minor glitch. With KDE2
though I can find no such list, meaning a massive trial-and-error excercise
Good morning,
I used printtool to configure my Deskjet560C printer , but when I try to print
nothing works and I get the message "No spool file found".
lptest>/dev/lp0 prints one line. ps -ef|grep lpd shows that lpd is working.
Please advise ,
Thank you.
__
This is a letter I sent to cooker - Mandrake.
>This night I did a rsync of mandrake-iso/7.1beta/i586. In the morning I
>used a floppy with a hd.img to install it from my harddrive.
>
>In the / of hdb6 i have three directories /cooker, /iso and /mandrake
>with images of the trees respectively. Whe
* "chris" == chris edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
chris> I can't remember the exact error, but something involving gmc
chris> caused my system to become unusable.
This is nothing about gmc, but about you upgrading libc6 to unstable.
chris> When i boot linux up now, i get this error message:
Hans Gubitz wrote:
> bash-2.04$ xcdroast
> xcdroast: error while loading shared libraries: libtix4.1.8.0.so.1:
> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>
> Is there any chance to get xcdroast to work again?
I ran into this, I think it was last week. I even tried grabbing the
Have installed deb2.2 twice trying to correct the following error:
VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for kswapd
This is after the base2.2.gz is loaded and being installed. Have tried
using install from cd
and install from floppys
tia
robert
_
On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 10:27:52AM +0100, Robin Collins wrote:
> Can someone tell me the order in which the KDE2 source packages should be
> built? With Gnome there's a page on their web site listing the package
> order and using this I fired up Gnome with only one minor glitch. With KDE2
> thoug
Hi,
I'm building a two disk boot/root disk set. My Problem is that ssh and ftp
are not working.
If I try 'ssh 192.168.0.2' I got the message: no controlling tty.
If i try 'ssh 192.168.0.2 -i /root/.ssh/identity' I got the message:
wrong passphrase
permission denied
permission denied
without ever b
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for kswapd
Known problem of linux 2.2.16 and some 2.2.17pre's.
Update linux to 2.2.17 or even 2.2.18pre.
moritz
--
/* Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* http://hp9001.fh-bielefeld.de/~moritz/
* PGP-Key available, encryp
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
> From: Thomas J. Hamman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 08:01:08 -0400
> Subject: Re: KDE2 source build sequence
>
> On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 10:27:52AM +0100, Robin Collins wrote:
> > Can someone tell me the order in which the KDE2 source
alt left|right arrow is fine, guess I'm confused. Not unusual. Thanks..
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 09:50:03PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
> > There's a package that I need to install that allows switching virtual
> > terminals by hitting [Ctrl Alt 'left or right
Var kan jag ladda hem den senaste versionen av
Debian i ISO format,jag har letat men inte hittat...
Tack i Förhand
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 22:12:27 -0700, Mr. Strockbine wrote:
>is there a way to password protect a directory? [ ... ]
The UNIX security model hasn't traditionally worked like this. The other
replies have
some good ideas on how to implement the same things along traditional UNIX
lines.
This raises
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 09:50:03PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
> There's a package that I need to install that allows switching virtual
> terminals by hitting [Ctrl Alt 'left or right arrow']. Anyone happen to
> remember what the name of that package is?
> thanks
>
Is it "konsole" that you are thin
On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 10:24:09AM +0100, Robin Collins wrote:
> 1) compatiblity between modems is always a problem - I have two modems which
> work fine with one ISP each and abysmally if I swap them over. I doubt this
> is an issue with ISDN cards or is it?
Never heard of.
> 2) Linux hardwa
From: Timur Kenzhebaev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 22:11:20 -0700 (MST)
> since I upgraded to the X3.3.6-11 version X started complaining about this
> and won't run!! Any idea about what could be causing this ?
Just download the fonts file and unpack it in the fonts directory. I
think the font that you need should be in the misc directory.
I had this problem two da
dear all,
i'm compiling portsentry on my system which has a 2.4.0-test9 kernel.
when i compiled the kernel, i didn't see an ipchains options; it seems to
have been replaced by something called netfilter.
just to make sure -- did i simply not see ipchains or was it really replaced
by netfilter?
> "PJS" == Peter Jay Salzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PJS> just to make sure -- did i simply not see ipchains or was it
PJS> really replaced by netfilter?
Yes.
PJS> i'd like to learn how to drop packets coming from a
PJS> particular host -- is there a netfilter howto yet?
On 28 Oct 2000, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> > "PJS" == Peter Jay Salzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> PJS> just to make sure -- did i simply not see ipchains or was it
> PJS> really replaced by netfilter?
>
> Yes.
i assume the yes was to the 2nd part of the "or". :)
> PJS> i'd
On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 02:43:11AM -0700, Tino Ionescu wrote:
> Good morning,
> I used printtool to configure my Deskjet560C printer , but when I try to print
> nothing works and I get the message "No spool file found".
> lptest>/dev/lp0 prints one line. ps -ef|grep lpd shows that lpd is working.
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 10:12:27PM -0700, Mr. Strockbine wrote:
> is there a way to password protect a directory?
> for instance there is a single ftp account on
> a machine (one user-id/password combo) and its
> shared amoung several users. Is it possible for
> one user to password protect a dire
Danny Heap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There is (otp) for generating one-time passwords. Is there a debian
> package for implementing OTP?
A quick `apt-cache search password | grep -i time' gives three hits,
between them "otp - Generator for One Time Passwords", so it would be
sufficient to do
Recently I installed Branden's debs for X 4.0.1c (deb
http://samosa.debian.org/~branden/ woody/$(ARCH)/) because, frankly,
vga16 @ 640 x 480 sucks with a GeForce2 GTS card.
So, now, woohoo, the desktop looks great and I don't spend much time
in the console.
But my question is - I thought that I h
On 28-Oct-2000 Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> dear all,
>
> i'm compiling portsentry on my system which has a 2.4.0-test9 kernel.
>
> when i compiled the kernel, i didn't see an ipchains options; it seems to
> have been replaced by something called netfilter.
>
> just to make sure -- did i simply n
I found something about this problem by searching old debian-devel
archives; I fixed it by force-installing debconf with dpkg, then
force-installing libc6 with dpkg, then using "apt-get -f install" to let
it fix the rest. Seems to have worked.
--
-
Hi,
I use look and ge the folowing message: /usr/share/dict/words: No such file
or directory
That's with ispell ad the us dict loaded. But I did a locate and couldn't
find no dict directory.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Jonathan
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Pollywog wrote:
> > just to make sure -- did i simply not see ipchains or was it really replaced
> > by netfilter?
>
> It is possible to keep using ipchains by compiling the appropriate kernel
> module. I was using it until I got iptables working.
cool - i'd like to do thi
Hi,
Which is the best for working with Linux and existing drivers and is the
IIIP postscript? These are all old, but good machines and I have a chance at
one.
Thanks,
Jonatan
I get a "syntax error before '(' " when I try to compile Qt2. Anybody else
getting
that?
Matthias Rosenkranz wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
>
> > From: Thomas J. Hamman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 08:01:08 -0400
> > Subject: Re: KDE2 source build sequen
thanks. I can't remember the exact key sequence, I just remember
apt-getting the package on a different install. And.. I seem to have it
now with [Alt-Arrow keys]
USM Bish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 09:50:03PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
> > There's a package that I need to
Is there a mirror of helixcode in Europe with the possibility to downlaod
the stuff with apt? Very often the speed is very slow and besides it is a
waste of bandwidth downloading from Austria.
Stephan
On lördag 28 oktober 2000 16:23, V.Micic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> chirped
> Var kan jag ladda hem den senaste versionen av Debian i ISO
> format,jag har letat men inte hittat...
> Tack i Förhand
ftp.se.debian.org
jem
--
Jan Erik Moström mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
After installing Debian without any apparent problems and rebooting the
computer without the boot disk, it says:
MBR
L 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 ... and so forth.
It works fine with the boot disk. I have an hda unused approx. 5GB hard
drive, a hdb dvd-rom, and hdc cd-rom, and an hdd 30GB hard-dri
What is the syntax of the exclude option with tar
"tar czvf /folder/file.tar / --exclude=/proc:/share" this expression
doesn't exclude /proc from the source.
begin:vcard
n:GAILLY;Pierre
tel;cell:06.60.63.95.29
tel;fax:01.39.22.63.12
tel;work:01.39.22.63.11
x-mozilla-html:FALSE
url:www.alphacsp
Hi,
There's no man pages on Mozilla and was wondering if I can customize the
look through the .Xdefaults like my other apps? And would the commands be:
Mozilla*foreground: DarkBlue
Style?
Thanks,
Jonathan
Hi,
I get this on exiting from an X session, it's clearly there from entering.
Any idea on what it is? I have a good X setup and everything is within
specs.
Thanks,
Jonathan
i just installed a host security checker, tiger (TARA?) which is more or
less along the lines of what i remember from dan farmer's COPS (a lng
time ago!)
it had a number of complaints about accounts which were disabled but had
valid shells. like this one:
www-data:x:33:33:www-data:/v
Hi,
> cool - i'd like to do this until i get a chance to sit down and learn
> netfilter. i assume i can simply cd into /usr/src/linux-2.2.17/wherever and
> do a modprobe -a ipchains.o?
>
> what is the appropriate module?
If you want to stay with iptables you have to compile a module for your new
> Giving up on ever seeing ADSL (too far away from the exchange, screw you
> BT!) I'm installing ISDN as my best hope this side of the next millenium. I
> know a lot about modems and nothing about ISDN so I'd appreciate some advice
> on what ISDN card to insall for use in England.
>
> These are i
Every once in a while, @home has a service outage (a little more frequently
in my case since I live out in the sticks). Of course, when the net
connection is down, I can't ping my router, or gateway, or anything other
than my local box.
The problem is that it seems that after @home has their end
> >
> > Also, could anyone tell me how to activate the locatedb so I can use locate?
> > Thanx.
> > XsX
>
> don't turn your computer off at night.
>
> (the locatedb is rebuilt in a daily cron job run at 06:25)
I am getting am mail every night at this time and I never knew what it was
for. What
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Hash: SHA1
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> dear all,
>
> i'm compiling portsentry on my system which has a 2.4.0-test9 kernel.
>
> when i compiled the kernel, i didn't see an ipchains options; it seems to
> have been replaced by so
There are those who would have you believe that Jonathan Wheelhouse wrote:
> Recently I installed Branden's debs for X 4.0.1c (deb
> http://samosa.debian.org/~branden/ woody/$(ARCH)/) because, frankly,
> vga16 @ 640 x 480 sucks with a GeForce2 GTS card.
>
> So, now, woohoo, the desktop looks great
I would try reinstalling Lilo just off the top of my head that is what it looks
like to me.
-- Original Message --
From: "Janos Kramar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 12:52:14 -0400
>After installing Debian without any apparent problems and reb
i keep a global bookmark.html in /usr/local/share/users/bookmark.html, and
make symbolic links from within $HOME/.netscape, so all incarnations of me
can use the same bookmark file.
the trouble is, when i edit the bookmarks, say as user p, the symbolic
link is erased and /home/p/.netscape/bookmark
> when my FAT32 file systems are mounted at
> boot time the owner and group are "root".
> As a regular user I can read files but not
> write them.
>
> I have the user option in my /etc/fstab file
> like so:
> /dev/hdc6 /matrox/mx6 vfat defaults,user 0 2
>
> so I can `umount' and then `remount' a
Hi,
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Timo Benk wrote:
> I'm building a two disk boot/root disk set. My Problem is that ssh and ftp
> are not working.
> If I try 'ssh 192.168.0.2' I got the message: no controlling tty.
> If i try 'ssh 192.168.0.2 -i /root/.ssh/identity' I got the message:
> wrong passphrase
>
> > > I would like to get multiple X consoles on my LINUX PC.
> > > I'm able to switch to a different console by ,
> > > but I'm unclear how to get xdm get running on all the consoles.
> >
> > I played with this briefly, could point you in a direction though I'm
> > not sure it's the right o
my laptop has an internal modem,when i use lspci command it shows me the modem
is
PCTel INC HSP Micromodem 56
then which module should i insmod and which /dev/ device does the modem take??
i think internal modem will not occupy an com port
--
»¶ÓʹÓà 2
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000 10:06:56 PDT, Peter Jay Salzman writes:
>also, i noticed that some accounts which are disabled are given a shell of
>/bin/false:
>
> ftp:x:100:65534::/home/ftp:/bin/false
>
>tiger seemed to hate this too. i tried playing around with /bin/false.
>can't seem to figure out w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I would try reinstalling Lilo just off the top of my head that is what it
>looks like to me.
>
>>After installing Debian without any apparent problems and rebooting the
>>computer without the boot disk, it says:
>>MBR
>>
>>L 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 ... and so forth.
>>
Pierre GAILLY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What is the syntax of the exclude option with tar
> "tar czvf /folder/file.tar / --exclude=/proc:/share" this expression
> doesn't exclude /proc from the source.
Have a look at tar's infopage, node "Excluding Some Files".
It says that the syntax is:
I'm installing Debian Patotoe in a Pentium 75 Mhz with 8 Mb RAM and an
MDA graphics board, it has two ne2000 ethernet cards, one ISA another
PCI.
1. During module configuration (wich runs slowlyyy... probably the
8mb..):
If I insert the ne module (with the correct configuration parameters) it
wil
Stephan Kulka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What is locatedb or locate? Where should I start reading?
Have a look at the manpages of locate and locatedb. locatedb is the
database created by updatedb and used by locate. it holds a list of
filenames, then you can quickly search with locate for file
I just upgraded from 'slink' to 'potato'. Now my /root partition is
full. Do I need the contents of the following directories, or may I
delete them?
/var/cache/apt 6 MB
/var/state/apt/lists 3.7 MB
/var/lib/dpkg/info 4.6 MB
/var/lib/dpkg/methods/multicd 1 MB
Thanks for suggestions.
--
GY
I partially upgraded my glibc2 from 2.0.7 to 2.1.2,
I received an error message at upgrading 'libc6-dev'.
After that my system was broken (it's a slink version).
I can't compile anything now with gcc.
Now I try to upgrade to potato. I can use dselect, but after
'Install' I receive the following
Steve Juranich wrote:
> Every once in a while, @home has a service outage (a little more frequently
> in my case since I live out in the sticks). Of course, when the net
> connection is down, I can't ping my router, or gateway, or anything other
> than my local box.
>
> The problem is that it s
Gyulai Mihaly wrote:
> I partially upgraded my glibc2 from 2.0.7 to 2.1.2,
> I received an error message at upgrading 'libc6-dev'.
> After that my system was broken (it's a slink version).
> I can't compile anything now with gcc.
>
> Now I try to upgrade to potato. I can use dselect, but after
Sorry about the multiple copies of the message I sent just now...
Badly configured MTA.. :)
Won't happen again...
Regards, sena...
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://decoy.ath.cx/~sena/
http://www.debian.org/distrib/
On Tue, Oct 28, 1997 at 10:11:45PM +0600, tim456 wrote:
>
> From: Timur Kenzhebaev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 22:11:20 -0700 (MST)
>
>
>
> --
> Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
>
>
I heard that Steve Juranich wrote this on 28/10/00:
> So, I know that one way to fix this problem is to reboot my box, but I don't
> want to have to do that every time @home drops my connection.
>
I use NetCabo (a portuguese cable internet provider).
We sometimes have this problem, as NetCabo fr
With the unstable version of pcmcia packages, you should set DHCP to
"y" in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. You may need to set DHCP_HOSTNAME as
well. DHCPCLIENT and PUMP are no longer used. The current
/etc/pcmcia/network unfortunately uses only the first one of dhcpcd,
dhclient, or pump which exists
> "PJS" == Peter Jay Salzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PJS> just to make sure -- did i simply not see ipchains or was it
PJS> really replaced by netfilter?
>> Yes.
PJS> i assume the yes was to the 2nd part of the "or". :)
Yes. We're both a little fuzzy today, huh? (Alt
yeah,i've found the driver,and i installed it,modprobe it,no errors,
but i use kppp,it should choose a device ,what device file (/dev/???)
should i use???
//bow all again
> Its probably a WinModem, and is not compatible with Linux. To be sure,
> check www.linmodems.org
>
>
>
> On Sun, 29 Oct 2
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000 10:35:11 -0700 (PDT), Steve Juranich said:
> Every once in a while, @home has a service outage (a little more frequently
> in my case since I live out in the sticks). Of course, when the net
> connection is down, I can't ping my router, or gateway, or anything other
> than
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 01:05:31PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> Another two programs that gave me a lot of pleasure on slink, do not
> work on potato: zgv and dvisvga or tmview.
>
> All I get is a blank screen with nothing readable at all.
My problem was solved by experimenting with /etc/vga/libv
I am a newbie as far as apache and zope is concerned and would like to
get to know these two programs.
I can log in on Zope as superuser and create a new user. But I can
not log in as that user although anything is correct as far as the
login name and password is concerned.
I have removed apache
Peter Jay Salzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i keep a global bookmark.html in /usr/local/share/users/bookmark.html, and
> make symbolic links from within $HOME/.netscape, so all incarnations of me
> can use the same bookmark file.
>
> the trouble is, when i edit the bookmarks, say as user p, t
"Jonathan Gift" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Which is the best for working with Linux and existing drivers and is the
> IIIP postscript? These are all old, but good machines and I have a chance at
> one.
Of the three, IIIP/4MB (I think this is the maximum it can take?).
My LaserJet IIP PS/4MB w
Thomas Halahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, USM Bish wrote:
>> I am on bash. This is part of the the output of the
>> command "ls -d */" on my home directory. Only the
>> sub dirs are displayed.
>your solution is more elegant than what i have put together with a
>find call.
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Thanks for the response. I was looking for a common document format, so
>that the students on campus would quit turning their homework in as .DOC
>format. I don't think I'm going to get the students to give up MS-Word
>on MS-Windows to learn LaTeX, etc, althou
Greetings everyone.
Long story short -- a friend, via ftpd on my OpenBSD box, send a file
slightly larger than two gigs to my Debian machine. The OpenBSD box nfs
mounts its ftp stuff from my Debian machine. I now get errors of the
sort:
$ ls -l
ls: mydocs.zip: Value too large for defined data typ
Seth Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone have suggestions on how to remove this thing? :)
echo > mydocs.zip; rm mydocs.zip ?
moritz
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on Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 08:37:18PM +0300, Jarkko Niemi ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> > > > I would like to get multiple X consoles on my LINUX PC.
> > > > I'm able to switch to a different console by ,
>
I'm find /bin/false for intall in my Debian box?
Hello!
I am running potato with the original 2.2.17 kernel and I would like to
use my Voodoo 3 2000 with Mesa. I installed kernel-source-2.2.17 and of
course device3dfx-source. I untarred both in the /usr/src directory and
made a symbolic link from /usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.17 to
/usr/src/li
on Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 07:27:56PM -0200, Flavio Alberto ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I'm find /bin/false for intall in my Debian box?
If you're looking for the package in which it's included:
$ dpkg -S /bin/false
shellutils: /bin/false
The file itself simply returns an exit value of 1.
on Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 10:08:58PM +0200, Andre Berger ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> "Jonathan Gift" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Which is the best for working with Linux and existing drivers and is the
> > IIIP postscript? These are all old, but good machines and I have a chance at
> > one.
Flavio Alberto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I'm find /bin/false for intall in my Debian box?
apt-get install shellutils
.adam
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Gyulai Mihaly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GM> I just upgraded from 'slink' to 'potato'. Now my /root partition is
GM> full. Do I need the contents of the following directories, or may I
GM> delete them?
GM>
GM> /var/cache/apt 6 MB
GM> /var/state/apt/lists 3.7 MB
GM> /var/lib/dpkg/info 4.6 MB
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