I have a 733 Mhz C3 at home. The motherboard is a soyo 7VEM.
It is a fairly small board. It has sound and video built in. I
use it as a fileserver, so I never bothered to install X or
sound, so I can't help on those to points. Otherwise a C3
based system is like any other i386 install. I compiled m
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 12:30:53AM +0100, Willi Dyck wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 12:59:27PM -0500, Debian User wrote:
> [...snip...]
>
> Ha, tomorrow I am going to play with a nice Compaq Proliant 1850 :-)
> with two QFE nics, a Compaq SMART Array controller with two Ultra Wide
> SCSI 18GiG a
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 12:09:44PM +1100, Russell wrote:
> Thanks. What i really meant was: does ide-scsi need to be used for read-only
> atapi CD drives too? From what i've seen in replies, it seems that it's
> only a
> requirement for atapi CD writers. If so, is ide-scsi needed for reading CDs
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Jonathan Brandmeyer schrieb im Artikel <20030204023010$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> The update went without flaws except that on every boot I get theese
> messages:
>> - /etc/modules.conf is more recent than
> /lib/modules/2.4.18-686-smp/modules.dep
>> - insmod: cannot locate module *
>> - cannot read /e
> .wma stands for "Windows Media Audio" which is a proprietary format
> developed by Microsoft and, hence, cannot be played or decoded on
> Linux. At least I think they can't be played, uless maybe realplayer has
> this capability (which I don't think it does).
I encountered some .wma's just a few
* Sebastian Canagaratna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-02-2003 03:24]:
> Hi: I am thinking of buying either a Dell or Gateway Computer.
> This is to be used with Debian testing or unstable. I am
> particularly worried about hardware incompatibilities, in
> particular integrated graphics, sound etc. I coul
Someone just pointed out that I was holding one of the oldest bugs
on a package. Turns out that the bug was resolved eventually
(different versions).
It was > 200 days old.
As a reportbug wishlist, I would like to suggest some method of
periodically notifying the originators of any existing b
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 09:58:50PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> will trillich wrote:
> > is there some way to further restrict the relaying? i DO NOT
> > want any black hats turning my server into spam-o-rama.
> > ideas welcome.
>
> As an alternative to the SMTP auth stuff proposed by others, I
> sug
I'm finding that a lot of times I end up installing perl modules
from CPAN in order to obtain stable versions or versions with
functionality that I need.
The problem that I run into with this method is that I end up with
either two sets of software in different locations: one for
Debian, the o
Hi,
the IMAP client that comes with the mozilla browser is nice to
use. But it has the peculiar habit to leave deleted messages in the
folders until the user manually 'compacts' his folders (or a
particular folder).
This is not exactly nice, as the number of messages in the folders
will endlessly
Does any one know what kind
of information i'v got to
put into lilo.conf (line append = "") to
define resolution of the frame
buffer on a radeon 7000
(not vesa, as i know it cannot be over
1280x1024, isn'it ?)
example for a matrox graphic card:
append="video=matrox:mem:16318,xres:1408,yres:1056,de
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 03:12:09PM +0100, Hans Christian Andersen wrote:
> On booting my woody-box it goes directly into X without letting me command
> startx.
> How do I make it stay at a command line untill I order startx?
others have answered this, but let me REPHRASE ;)
you're apparently runn
Hello everyone
Vlee project is update now
http://vlee.sourceforge.net
http://sourceforge.net/projects/vlee
Best regards
Max
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On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 06:06:35AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> Also, there doesn't seem to be any mechanism to notify me when a
> bug is resolved so that I can validate my own experience.
The maintainers are supposed to CC the original submitter with a reason
when they close the bug. However, b
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 06:06:35AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> Someone just pointed out that I was holding one of the oldest bugs
> on a package. Turns out that the bug was resolved eventually
> (different versions).
>
> It was > 200 days old.
>
> As a reportbug wishlist, I would like to sugge
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 05:56:08AM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 06:06:35AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> > Also, there doesn't seem to be any mechanism to notify me when a
> > bug is resolved so that I can validate my own experience.
>
> The maintainers are supposed to C
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 07:52:23PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> Knowledge can't be generated. Humans don't generate
> knowledge, they acquire it. Didn't you get the hint, so clear
> back then, that several human units would discover the same
> facts at the same time in different parts of t
> [ ... ]
>
> try Timo's rescue CD (debian based):
>
>http://rescuecd.sourceforge.net/download.html
>
> If I'm not mistaken his bootimage uses initrd, and does some
> autodetection of drives. If the autodetection fails, it's possible
> to get a shell early in the boot process and load the n
Colin Watson wrote:
200 days old is actually relatively young for a bug report. The oldest
non-wishlist bug against the packages I maintain is 4 years and 175 days
old, and the oldest wishlist bug is 5 years and 185 days old. Of course
I wasn't actually a developer when those were originally file
Hi... At home I use unstable and I have no problems running the python
soulseek client (pyslsk). It seems to require python2.2, while on woody is
python2.1.
I noticed that woody does have python2.2, and I tried to install this and
some other libs that pyslsk requires, but I had no success running
I've scanned the fine manual and googled, but I'm unable to determine the
"official" way to bind multiple IP addresses to a single NIC.
I realize I can just ifconfig the interface, but I guess I'm looking for the
documentation/format of the interfaces file in /etc/networks.
Thanks for any help!
Well I just completed downloading Knoppix using my steam powered dial up
connection.
I started on 27 January.
Murphy's Law being what it is the md5sum of my d/l iso differs from the one I
got from the ftp site.
I believe I can fix up the problem using rsync. If so can anyone point me to
a Kn
(p I 200Mhz)
Hey guys, the base install of Debian 3.0 came with 2.2.20 version of the
kernel, which I'm running right now. Now I would like to upgrade.
Would I just select "Linux kernel image for version 2.4.20 on Pentium
Classic" in deselect and have it install? Or is there some woe awaiting me
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 13:59, Jeff Hahn wrote:
> I've scanned the fine manual and googled, but I'm unable to determine the
> "official" way to bind multiple IP addresses to a single NIC.
> I realize I can just ifconfig the interface, but I guess I'm looking for the
> documentation/format of the inte
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 02:25:59PM +0100, Mark Janssen wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 13:59, Jeff Hahn wrote:
> > I've scanned the fine manual and googled, but I'm unable to determine the
> > "official" way to bind multiple IP addresses to a single NIC.
> > I realize I can just ifconfig the interfa
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 07:52:49AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> It's not that I get an email when it's closed, but we have bugs
> that are outstanding from Debian 2.1 that are supposedly present
> in Debian3.0.
Oh, also, I should point out that it does help if you remember to reply
to requests fo
Hi folks,
This morning, I was faced with a simple task of printing a pdf document.
To save paper and ink, i wanted to print two pages to a sheet and duplex
them(manually since the printer does not support duplex).
I have so far managed to configure CUPS and it prints fine but that is
far as I hav
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 07:52:49AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
[Please reply just to the list; I read the list and prefer not to have
additional copies of messages in my inbox. Thanks.]
> Colin Watson wrote:
> >When a bug is closed you'll get a mail. If it's fixed in a
> >non-maintainer upload you
I tried the command, but still no sound. I checked the volume, this isn't the
problem.
HTH,
Willem-Jan
Op dinsdag 4 februari 2003 04:50, schreef Pigeon:
> On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 04:57:11PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 12:31:22AM +, Sean Burlington wrote:
> > > for
I've got the Debian "Large Cursor" package installed on one of my Debian
machines, and find it most helpful, as I have vision problems.
I also work a lot on a FreeBSD machine, and I was wondering where to start
looking on the Debian machine to see how this is implemented, in an effort
to accompli
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> I just tried some divx movies I have. They played fine with sound, so
> It looks like it looks like it is just the dvds.
dvd audio is decoded by libac3 or liba52. Look for ac3/a52-related
messages from mplayer.
If that looks ok, make sure mplayer is decoding the right a
Chris, I think I know what is going on.
First, try starting with Chapter 2 of the DVD.
I rented "Royal Tannenbaums" and the sound would only start if I started on
Chapter 2.
Someone who sounded knowledgeable said that commercial DVD authors have lots
of optimization tricks, and srarting the soun
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> I got this error after adding a user, I tried to log-it in
> but it get this error.
>
> sshd[23183]: Failed keyboard-interactive
This means that the user tried to log in with PAM and failed.
Jason
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* Rodrigo Gruppelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I noticed that woody does have python2.2, and I tried to install this and
> some other libs that pyslsk requires, but I had no success running pyslsk
> on woody.
In what way does it fail? Error messages?
BTW, maybe your problem has to do with the not av
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> 1. Is there an easier way of doing this (without the pdf2ps and
> ps2pdf). Preferable just one command to print a document 2 pages to a
> side and just the even pages of the result or the odd pages of the
> result.
With my cups printers, I use "kprinter" in any X applica
mi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> now I've got a modem card for my lap, and it seems to work, but still
> something wickened prevents me to get an IP.
Same here ...
> Jan 7 01:25:27 piro pppd[1438]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1
> ]
> Jan 7 01:25:54 piro last message repeated 9 times
> Jan 7 0
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> I realize that Debian still defaults to 2.2.x for installation, but I
> would be also be curious to know you're supposed to bind multiple IPs to
> a single interface `the Debian way' without IP aliasing (with does still
> work with 2.4).
this works fine for me:
iface eth
Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> DvB wrote:
>
> >"Sergey A. Ovchar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> >>Hi.
> >>Can anyone help me about encoding from subject format to cdr, mp3 or wav for
>recording it to the CD's.
> >>
> >>And how can I play the *.wma's using XMMS ?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >.wma
Pigeon wrote:
[cut]
in the meantime I still want it to copy data
from one serial port to the other so I can continue to dial out as
normal from the main box.
Of course, Linux can't run my DOS program. But there's a package
called snooper which seems to do the same thing. So I installed it on
the
Hi,
Now i've finaly have my debian system up and running with full
audio/video etc (pfew, happy) I ran into this issue with packages not
being able to install ...
Below is my output :
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Hi,
Now i've finaly have my debian system up and running with full
audio/video etc (pfew, happy) I ran into this issue with packages not
being able to install ...
Below is my output :
mypc:/home/user# apt-get install xmms freetype2 freetype2-dev nautilus nautilus-extra
nautilus-suggested --rei
On my debian unstable system I have:
ii uw-imapd 2002b.debian-5 remote mail folder access server
ii uw-imapd-ssl 2002b.debian-5 Dummy upgrade package for uw-imapd
My wife connects to this via Mozilla from her desktop (win 2000 for
now). Often she'll click the little X to close the win
I'n using Galeon, and if I point it to an mo3 file, it hands it to xmms,
just fine. However it does not do the same for flac files, even though the
version of xmms I have can play flac file fine, f i invoke it speeratly.
How can I "teach" Galeon to hand .flac files to xmms?
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On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 09:30:54AM -0500, stan wrote:
> I've got the Debian "Large Cursor" package installed on one of my Debian
> machines, and find it most helpful, as I have vision problems.
>
> I also work a lot on a FreeBSD machine, and I was wondering where to start
> looking on the Debian m
On Monday 03 February 2003 18:38, Daniel Barclay wrote:
> Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> > ...
> > In a completely rational society, the best of us would aspire to be
> > _teachers_ and the rest of us would have to settle for something less,
> > because passing civilization along from one generation to t
Quoted -
Here is the information from fdisk -l
device boot Start EndBlocks IDSystem
/dev/hda1*1243419551073+ 7HPFS/NTFS
/dev/hdb1*162497983+ 83Linux
/dev/hdb2638699603
Hi,My friend,
Nice to meet you!
I using my xbox to install the linux, after apt-get update...
I using the apt-get install x-window-system...
download around 80%, then stop, display the message...
http:// localhost stable/main c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> My wife connects to this via Mozilla from her desktop (win 2000 for
> now). Often she'll click the little X to close the window. When she
> opens a new session it usually won't allow her to connect. A "ps" on my
> mailserver shows multiple imapd's running. When I kill
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 01:24:07PM -0800, Paul E Condon wrote:
> >Did you try several CDs created with the new burner, or only one?
>
> I tried several CDs, and a few variations of the cdrecord options.
> Nothing changed the
> symptoms.
hmm
Sorry, I've no good idea on that ... Maybe it helps t
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 10:16:48PM +, Pigeon wrote:
> get this working, and in the meantime I still want it to copy data
> from one serial port to the other so I can continue to dial out as
> normal from the main box.
There's an NFS option in the kernel config that allows to directly
export d
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 04:36:48PM -0500, Daniel Barclay wrote:
> Johan Kullstam wrote:
> >
> > I have swap-caps-ctrl in X, why shouldn't I want it in console too?
>
> But alas, so many computer users are going through life not knowing
> the convenience of having the control key in its easily re
During the install, I answered one of the questions wrong - "Is your system
clock set to GMT or Local Time". I need to dpkg-reconfigure this, but I
have no idea what package had debconf ask me this . . .
TIA
madmac
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On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 12:09:44PM +1100, Russell wrote:
> If so, is ide-scsi needed for reading CDs in
> an atapi CD read/writer drive, or only for writing CDs?
Think I answered the rest of your points in my last post, but this
crossed. ide-scsi is only needed for writing CDs. For reading CDs in
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 06:02:21PM +1100, Joyce, Matthew wrote:
> >
> > Guys...it's a bit sad when some very brave people died in
> > Columbia to be talking stuff like this...i agree with Vincent
> > that comments like this are not necessary. Spare a moments
> > thought (or longer if possible
From: Sebastian Canagaratna,Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 9:22 PM
>
> Hi:
Hi:
> I am thinking of buying either a Dell or Gateway Computer.
> This is to be used with Debian testing or unstable. I am
> particularly worried about hardware incompatibilities,
> in particular integrate
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 07:08:02PM +0100, Balazs Javor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know if there are any Woody compatible
> debs of Phoenix anywhere?
I don't think so. But in this particular case it's not a problem.
Phoenix is a "tidy" program; you just unpack the tarball in a
directory and run
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 10:05:12AM +, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
> During the install, I answered one of the questions wrong - "Is your system
> clock set to GMT or Local Time". I need to dpkg-reconfigure this, but I
> have no idea what package had debconf ask me this . . .
That's base-config, an
hello there,
Does anybody knows how to flush the actives NAT sessions ??
I mean how to flush the ip_conntrack list ?
Thx
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* On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 02:19:45PM -0500, karrottop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> I am re-posting this because I was made aware I sent it as a reply to
> another post. Sorry about that, so without further adue here is my
> intended post now...
>
>
> I am having a great deal of trouble gettin
Has anyone here used Xandros? I know it is based on Debian, but I wonder
if it would be worth the $40 to get their "easier installation" and
"better Windows integration" assuming you can still access the standard
Debian archives.
- Bobman
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> With this arrangement, pppconfig can't autodetect the modem...
Pppconfig uses pppd to "autodetect", but why do you care? You know what
port to use. Just select it manually in pppconfig.
> But it'll take me a while to get this working...
Why? Just set up demand-dialing on it with pppconfig,
F Wolf7 wrote:
Hi,My friend,
Nice to meet you!
I using my xbox to install the linux,
Excellent.
after apt-get update...
I using the apt-get install x-window-system...
download around 80%, then stop, display the message...
I know that this question has been asked recently, but I obviously must be
missing something because I cannot get PPP to work on demand.
Currently I use pon/poff to dial into my ISP and get my dynamic IP address.
I want to automate the process so that ppp dials out automatically.
Here is my curre
| How the US can justify spending so much money on Space while 33 million US
| citizens live below the poverty line amazes me.
The ideology of capitalism puts people with money into power. Benevolent as
the may want to be, power corrupts, and they are corrupted by power. From
this point of view,
Hello,
I have Woody installed. I wanted to have X support for an ATI Radeon
7500 card so I upgraded to XFree86 version 4.2.0. I downloaded all of
the files from the XFree86 website and installed them according to their
instructions. I use KDE 2.2.2 as my window manager, and KDM as my login
man
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 09:41:26 -0500,
Narins, Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> From: Ronald Castillo, Sunday, February 02, 2003 12:50 PM
[...]
> > I've been trying to find a program which would allow me to
> > convert from MPG to AVI or recompress an AVI movie but I
> > haven't found any that wo
On Sun, 2 Feb 2003 12:12:16 -0600,
Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
>
> Try ffmpeg
mencoder uses ffmpeg. IOW: if one won't work, neither will the
other.
> On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 06:39:30PM +0100, Ronald Castillo wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > I've been trying to find a program which would allow me to
> > con
> Our Father, who art in Redmond
> Bill be thy name.
> Should Windows 95 come,
> Thy Word be run
> On Earth as it is in Redmond.
> Give us this day our Conventional Memory
> And forgive us our GPFs
> As we forgive those GPFs that crash our systems
>
>
>== Requested audio codec family [divx] (afm=acm) not available (enable it
> at compilation!) *** Try to upgrade /home/foo/.mplayer/codecs.conf from
> etc/codecs.conf *** If it still does not work, read DOCS/codecs.html!
>
Hello,
I have Woody installed. I wanted to have X support for an ATI Radeon
7500 card so I upgraded to XFree86 version 4.2.0. I downloaded all of
the files from the XFree86 website and installed them according to their
instructions. I use KDE 2.2.2 as my window manager, and KDM as my login
manager
The drive is 60GB. You are saying that the extended partition should
consume all of the space that may be parceled out as logical partitions,
Right? I am going to try it and see.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 21:45, Pigeon wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 07:08:02PM +0100, Balazs Javor wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does anyone know if there are any Woody compatible
> > debs of Phoenix anywhere?
>
> I don't think so. But in this particular case it's not a problem.
> Phoenix is a "tidy" p
Jonathan Brandmeyer said:
> The drive is 60GB. You are saying that the extended partition should
> consume all of the space that may be parceled out as logical partitions,
> Right? I am going to try it and see.
>
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
Yes, if you do not have the extended consume all the remaining
Jonathan Brandmeyer said:
> The drive is 60GB. You are saying that the extended partition should
> consume all of the space that may be parceled out as logical partitions,
> Right? I am going to try it and see.
>
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
Yes, if you do not have the extended consume all the remaining
Hi,
A big thanks to all who replied me.
When I first looked at the Phoenix website I seem to
have "got lost" somehow and missed the tarball completely :(
Downloading and unzipping it to /usr/local/ worked perfectly!
BTW, is there a way to make it use anti-aliased fonts under
blackbox?
Many than
"Brooks R. Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> | How the US can justify spending so much money on Space while 33 million US
> | citizens live below the poverty line amazes me.
>
>
> As hard as they try, putting a socialist blanket over capitalism will never
> work.
AFAIK, many European cou
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> /dev/hdb1*162497983+ 83Linux
> /dev/hdb26386996030 82 Linux swap
> /dev/hdb3 187392130001387+83 Linux
> /dev/hdb439224164 1951897+
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 12:02, deFreese, Barry wrote:
> > Our Father, who art in Redmond
> > Bill be thy name.
> > Should Windows 95 come,
> > Thy Word be run
> > On Earth as it is in Redmond.
> > Give us this day our Conventional Memory
> > And forgive us our GPFs
> >
Oh no no, I couldn't even start pyslsk.
But anyway, I found an APT repository with the pyslsk for woody :)
I searched for soulseek on freshmeat, and voila!
Unfortunately, at this moment, the slsk.org is off-line. :(
Thanks anyway
[]s
Rodrigo
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Kai Weber wrote:
> * Rodrigo
(sigh) We're drifting farther and farther off-topic here, but what the
hell...
Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
> | How the US can justify spending so much money on Space while 33 million US
> | citizens live below the poverty line amazes me.
Actually, the answer to this one is quite simple. There are
Jonathan Brandmeyer said:
>
> Done. I should have recognized the size discrepancy. My new partitions for
> hdb4 and hdb5 are:
> /dev/hdb43922 - 7299type5Extended
> /dev/hdb53922 - 4180type83Linux (unformatted)
>
> Also re-ran Lilo, and this did not solve the problem. As t
Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Monday 03 February 2003 11:45 pm, Alex Malinovich wrote:
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 21:46, Pigeon wrote:
Alchemy is an interesting example... Of course, alchemy itself is
possible, because people used to do it. They were called alchemists.
The fact that they never achieve
Why is
echo /path/to/dir/*.{jpg,JPG,jpeg,JPEG}
illegal?
TIA
Drew Cohan
drew at drewcohan dot com
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> the hell...
>
> Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
>
>> | How the US can justify spending so much money on Space while 33
>> | million US citizens live below the poverty line amazes me.
>
> [ ... ]
>
> [ ... ] Having poor people join the capitalist middle class does
> not in any way lead to a socialist
Johannes Zarl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >== Requested audio codec family [divx] (afm=acm) not available (enable it
> > at compilation!) *** Try to upgrade /home/foo/.mplayer/codecs.conf from
> > etc/codecs.conf *** If
>I was afraid it might be too dated - I wrote it when I heard the rumour,
>and shared it with three or four people. One emailed it on to a few
>friends, and it did work its way around the Internet for a stretch.
>
>All that said, isn't "Press any key to continue..." the equivalent to
>finishing a p
I have several OLD keys that are out there & I want to remove them from
the public keyservers. How is it done?
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On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 01:10:45PM -0500, Drew Cohan wrote:
> Why is
>
>
>
> echo /path/to/dir/*.{jpg,JPG,jpeg,JPEG}
>
>
>
> illegal?
It's not, merely not portable to POSIX shells other than bash. However,
you may want to 'shopt -s nullglob' in case some of the parts of that
wildcard don't
will trillich wrote:
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 07:52:23PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
Knowledge can't be generated. Humans don't generate
knowledge, they acquire it. Didn't you get the hint, so clear
back then, that several human units would discover the same
facts at the same time in differ
> another guy firmly reccomended CIPE, haven't tried it myself, but it's
> probably good too.
CIPE is very stable and performs well, but is best for static links --
e.g., tying a pair of offices together over the internet, or tying
your house to work in a setup where the IP address of $your_house
Jerry Van Brimmer wrote:
Hello,
I have Woody installed. I wanted to have X support for an ATI Radeon
7500 card so I upgraded to XFree86 version 4.2.0. I downloaded all of
the files from the XFree86 website and installed them according to their
instructions. I use KDE 2.2.2 as my window manager,
Problem fixed---I had first run pppconfig and later
tried to edit /etc/chatscripts/provider and
/etc/ppp/peers/provider files not realizing that pppconfig
had already taken care of those files. My 'editing'
messed up things.
I cleaned out the two files plus pppconfig and started
fresh on p
Team:
Up to now, I've been building my kernels as root. In fact, doing everything
as root. Installing the source, compiling, and installing the resultant
kernel.
But this group seems to think that sound practice would be to only use root
to download/install the kernel-source (via apt-get) and
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 12:43:54PM +0100, boukhairi wrote:
> Does any one know what kind
> of information i'v got to
> put into lilo.conf (line append = "") to
> define resolution of the frame
> buffer on a radeon 7000
> (not vesa, as i know it cannot be over
> 1280x1024, isn'it ?)
>
> example for
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 06:39:55PM +0100, Esteban wrote:
> hello there,
> Does anybody knows how to flush the actives NAT sessions ??
> I mean how to flush the ip_conntrack list ?
I'd also would like to know this. I have a situation where some NAT
rules are loaded at a special time, but requests t
-- Balazs Javor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Tuesday, 04 February 2003, 06:43 PM +0100):
> A big thanks to all who replied me.
> When I first looked at the Phoenix website I seem to
> have "got lost" somehow and missed the tarball completely :(
>
> Downloading and unzipping it to /usr/local/ work
Paul E Condon wrote:
> Suppose, all human life were to perish. In that case would the value of
> pi (3.14...) perish as well?
The value of pi is dependent on the geometrical concept of a "circle"
having a "radius" and a "circumference". These are human-created ideas,
not a priori "facts" existin
DvB wrote:
AFAIK, many European countries have been doing that for some time
now. Their citizens have a relatively high purchasing power, yet they
still have relatively successful and extensive social programs.
The ideology that there must be something wrong with you if you don't
make enough mon
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 17:01, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 10:26:57AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> ...
> > As much of a fan of "space" science fiction that I am, the pragmatist
> > in me must wonder if space planes will ever become practical until
> > some new, relatively compact
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