On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 02:43:38PM +1100, Sam Watkins wrote:
>
> I remember I had a bit of trouble getting mutt to set my "from" address
> correctly, eventually I found tthat this works:
>
> my_hdr From: Sam Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> is there specific mutt command to d
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 04:58:49PM -0200, Frederico Rodrigues Abraham wrote:
> Hi... Does anybody else have the feeling that simply no linux icq
> client that is available nowadays fits your needs?
No indication of what your "needs" are.
> licq, gaim, kopete, they all have this strange in
Francois Cerbelle wrote:
Le Sat, Nov 27, 2004 at 03:42:27PM -0800, Freddy Freeloader ecrit :
I made a dual boot system out of a Win2K box I had. I installed sarge
and everything worked great. I could boot to both Debian and Win2K.
I did that install with the sarge installer and the 2.4.26 kernel
Eriberto wrote:
A suggestion. Why you don't install kernel wich apt-get install
kernel-image-2.6.8-1-i686? I think your compilation don't has success.
Freddy Freeloader escreveu:
I did that install with the sarge installer and the 2.4.26 kernel. I
later installed the 2.6.9 kernel from source.
On Sat, 2004-11-27 at 19:50, David Dorward wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 19:28:34 +0100, Bram Mertens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If I am not mistaken ~/.bash_logout is executed when you log out of a
> > shell.
>
> Technically, it is when you exit a shell that is a login shell.
>
> > and all co
Hi
On Sat, 2004-11-27 at 21:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hello,
>
> i am having trouble getting gnome-terminal to persist using the --command
> option.
>
> $ gnome-terminal --command=ls
>
> opens a new gnome-terminal and closes it immediately after executing the 'ls'.
>
> does anyone know o
At Sat, 27 Nov 2004 21:14:38 -0500,
Thanhvu Nguyen wrote:
>
> Hi, I hope my question is not too off topic here since Debian is a popular
> choice in scientific computing lab and therefore hopefully someone will
> have experience with Matlab running on it. Also since I am considering
> getting Mat
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 02:29:40AM +0100, Olle Eriksson wrote:
> Hi
>
> Where do I find the subversion-server package mentioned in the Debian
> Reference? Is there any other way to install the server part of svn in
> Debian (Sid)? The packages seem to have changed names, I can't find any
> subv
Only run :
realplay -n
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On Sat, Nov 27, 2004 at 08:08:36PM +0200, Black Dew wrote:
> Francesco Bochicchio wrote:
>
> >What I do is this:
> > On the PC : iptables -t NAT -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
>
> AFAIK it should be -t nat (lowercase). Upcase NAT gives the following
> error on my system:
Yes. I wrongl
$$ Does the RealPlayer 10 Gold (Legacy) version work with Woody?
$$ I installed the libraries RealPlayer10 needs, but when I try
$$ to run it I get the following message:
$$ (realplay.bin:14644): Gdk-WARNING **:
$$ gdkdrawable-x11.c:764:gdk_x11_drawable_get_xdisplay() drawable is
$$ not a pixm
On Sunday 28 November 2004 10.34, Sven Hoexter wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 02:29:40AM +0100, Olle Eriksson wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Where do I find the subversion-server package mentioned in the Debian
> > Reference? Is there any other way to install the server part of svn
> > in Debian (Sid)? Th
Ok, I understand. However, I use kernel-images and I don't have
problems. My USB ports works fine!
Regards,
Eriberto
Freddy Freeloader escreveu:
I don't like the pre-compiled kernel-images. I have tried three of
them and have had a lot of problems with each of them. I've compiled
about a half
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 02:43:38PM +1100, Sam Watkins wrote:
> I remember I had a bit of trouble getting mutt to set my "from" address
> correctly, eventually I found tthat this works:
>
> my_hdr From: Sam Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> is there specific mutt command to do this?
I used that too
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 11:42:10AM +0100, Olle Eriksson wrote:
> On Sunday 28 November 2004 10.34, Sven Hoexter wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 02:29:40AM +0100, Olle Eriksson wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > Where do I find the subversion-server package mentioned in the Debian
> > > Reference? Is th
Just picked up a cheap USB based webcam, and I'm trying to figure out
how to use it with Debian.
lsusb reports 04fC;0561 Sunplus Technology Co, Ltd.
When I plug it in it's detectd but not claimed by any driver.
How do I go about geting this to work?
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Any posibility of getting a Compaq USB based wireless card to work under
Debian?
lsusb reports it as 049f:0076
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I picked up a cheap $9.99 Wireless card at Freyes this weekend. I want
to make it work for my Debian laptoop. I posted asking about it by name
(Airlink+ ) earlier this weekend without a whole bunch of replies, so I
thought maybe I should start uot by finding out what chipset it's based
upon.
How d
Michael D. Crawford wrote:
Is there any formal requirement that a maintainer be responsive, or even
do his job at all?
Is there a procedure for taking a package away from a maintainer, and
having someone else take care of maintaining it?
I don't know anything about the packages in question or t
Hi,
I downloaded the morphix installer and tried to install gnoppix 0.8
Onlive-Cd like knoppix, on HardDisk (hardDisk installer wa missed in
0.8 version).
but when I tried to install it , dpkg -i morph.
I got the ReadOnly problem, It tried I think, to install it on the CD ??!!
how to fix th
On Sat, Nov 27, 2004 at 09:53:34PM -0200, Eriberto wrote:
> Is the burnning installed on hdc? Is Debian the SO? Try it:
>
> 1) insert ide-scsi in /etc/modules file;
> 2) insert ide-scsi=hdc in /boot/grub/menu.lst, in end of line
> initialized with kernel.
Here are my notes:
CD Recording
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rogerwphx wrote:
I downloaded the full cd images
all 14? Lucky you.
And how long did that take?
H.
and the first cd booted and installed
just fine. I don't know how to upgrade the installation using the images
for the other disks from bash.
Thanks for any help,
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William Ballard wrote:
Whenever Lilo used to mess up with Woody, I'd:
1) Boot from the Woody CD.
2) Mount my existing single Debian partition as /
3) Execute a shell
4) Make sure /vmlinuz and /vmlinuz-old pointed to the right
places in /boot.
5) Exit the shell.
6) Run "make system bootable." which
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
I made a dual boot system out of a Win2K box I had. I installed sarge
and everything worked great. I could boot to both Debian and Win2K.
I did that install with the sarge installer and the 2.4.26 kernel. I
later installed the 2.6.9 kernel from source. My problem is
Try copy all files for the HD, then you can try install.
Its just a suggestion, i dont know knoppix.
Leonardo.
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 14:49:23 +0100, belahcene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I downloaded the morphix installer and tried to install gnoppix 0.8
> Onlive-Cd like knoppix, on HardDis
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Just picked up a cheap USB based webcam, and I'm trying to figure out
>how to use it with Debian.
>
>lsusb reports 04fC;0561 Sunplus Technology Co, Ltd.
>
>When I plug it in it's detectd but not claimed by any driver.
>
>How do I go
On Sun, 2004-11-28 at 08:47 -0500, stan wrote:
> I picked up a cheap $9.99 Wireless card at Freyes this weekend. I want
> to make it work for my Debian laptoop. I posted asking about it by name
> (Airlink+ ) earlier this weekend without a whole bunch of replies, so I
> thought maybe I should start
On Sunday 28 November 2004 12.37, Sven Hoexter wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 11:42:10AM +0100, Olle Eriksson wrote:
> > [...]
> > Exactly, so where is the server version? Thw package "subversion"
> > which I have installed claims to be only the client.
> >
> >From 'apt-cache show subversion':
>
Why you dont try check the chipset over a query with the FCC ID?
[]s, Leonardo.
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 08:47:04 -0500, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I picked up a cheap $9.99 Wireless card at Freyes this weekend. I want
> to make it work for my Debian laptoop. I posted asking about it by name
>
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 02:23:40PM +, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Just picked up a cheap USB based webcam, and I'm trying to figure out
> >how to use it with Debian.
> >
> >lsusb reports 04fC;0561 Sunplus Technology Co, L
I noticed that when installing cgiemail it is set as owned by root,
same as other scripts simultaneously installed in /usr/lib/cgi-bin
I figure this is right, I would be surprised if i were the first
finding a bug, but I don't see why it makes it safer than installing
it as owned by www-data:www-d
I was wondering if anybody could point me to a faq for cron and anacron?
Reason I ask is because I am getting into noffle and the doc says to run an
expire every day. I noticed just such a command on a directory called
/etc/cron.daily/
So I also, (in addition to the faq) would like to know,
1
Scotty Fitzgerald wrote:
> 1) how do I verify that one of the jobs in /etc/cron.daily/ ran to
> successful completion
The output of the jobs in /etc/cron.daily/ is emailed to root, so you
just need to set up a mta to forward it to your real address (unless you
already have a working mta config, in
Hi,
I am using Debian SID/unstable with both KDE and GNOME installed. Custom Kernel
2.6.9! For about a
week now I have been trying to update the packages I got on my system. But each
time I do it
(about daily) it does update some of the packages just fine but can't seem to
be able to do
anythin
David Mandelberg wrote:
Scotty Fitzgerald wrote:
1) how do I verify that one of the jobs in /etc/cron.daily/ ran to
successful completion
The output of the jobs in /etc/cron.daily/ is emailed to root, so you
just need to set up a mta to forward it to your real address (unless you
already have a wo
Hi Debian!
Mail has a zillion options.
When I use: mail it sends mail to that address with the
options that I have set via dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config.
But it sends it from "root" (when I am logged on as root). "root" of
course does not exist at that inet.addrs.
How do I with an option not s
Does anyone have experience using any of the Neuros DAC's with GNU/Linux
or Debian in particular?
I'm looking to buy this or something similar and found a package
(positron) for it, but I don't know how well it's supported.
Any info/warnings are welcome. This is my first time considering using
an
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Freddy Freeloader wrote:
> > I made a dual boot system out of a Win2K box I had. I installed sarge
> > and everything worked great. I could boot to both Debian and Win2K.
> >
> > I did that install with the sarge installer and the 2.4.26 kernel. I
Benedict Verheyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Fri, 26 Nov 2004 08:11:54 +0100) writes:
> Christophe Broult wrote:
>
>>Benedict Verheyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Thu, 25 Nov 2004 16:43:16 +0100)
>>writes:
>>
>>
>>
>>>It wouldn't jump the gun.
>>> There are tools that can correct errors but it depends on what
In the Debian installation package list, some of the packages have the tag
[security] next to them. Does that mean that the package has security
problems, or that it is a release from the security team? I have been unable
to find an online FAQ that explains this. I'm also wondering what exactly
the
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 10:51:41 -0800, Guy Koehler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the Debian installation package list, some of the packages have the tag
> [security] next to them. Does that mean that the package has security
> problems, or that it is a release from the security team? I have been una
David Mandelberg wrote:
> Scotty Fitzgerald wrote:
>> 1) how do I verify that one of the jobs in /etc/cron.daily/ ran to
>> successful completion
> The output of the jobs in /etc/cron.daily/ is emailed to root, so you
> just need to set up a mta to forward it to your real address (unless you
> alr
Andrea Vettorello wrote, "On the Debian web home page (www.debian.org)
[there is] a link to http://www.debian.org/security with all the
[information] on the updated packages from the security team."
Thank you, and yes, I have already read through those Security pages;
unfortunately, they do not e
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 11:31:18 -0800, Guy Koehler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrea Vettorello wrote, "On the Debian web home page (www.debian.org)
> [there is] a link to http://www.debian.org/security with all the
> [information] on the updated packages from the security team."
>
> Thank you, and
If you want to test if the jobs are running, to this:
# TMPFILE="`mktemp /etc/cron.daily/test.XX`"
# cat > "$TMPFILE" < David Mandelberg wrote:
>
>
>>Scotty Fitzgerald wrote:
>>
>>>1) how do I verify that one of the jobs in /etc/cron.daily/ ran to
>>>successful completion
>>
>>The output of
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
William Ballard wrote:
Whenever Lilo used to mess up with Woody, I'd:
1) Boot from the Woody CD.
2) Mount my existing single Debian partition as /
3) Execute a shell
4) Make sure /vmlinuz and /vmlinuz-old pointed to the right
places in /boot.
5) Exit the shell.
6) Run "make s
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 01:15:58PM -0500, David Mandelberg wrote:
> Does anyone have experience using any of the Neuros DAC's with GNU/Linux
> or Debian in particular?
>
> I'm looking to buy this or something similar and found a package
> (positron) for it, but I don't know how well it's supported
Alex Malinovich wrote:
> As far as compatibility is concerned, it works perfectly for me. Some
> people have had problems with lockups using the USB 1.1 version but
> switching from usb-uhci to uhci or vice-versa usually fixed it. I
> would very much recommend getting the USB 2.0 version however, s
On 11/28/2004 01:10 PM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi Debian!
Mail has a zillion options.
When I use: mail it sends mail to that address with the
options that I have set via dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config.
But it sends it from "root" (when I am logged on as root). "root" of
course does not exist at
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 04:11:48PM -0500, David Mandelberg wrote:
> Alex Malinovich wrote:
> > As far as compatibility is concerned, it works perfectly for me. Some
> > people have had problems with lockups using the USB 1.1 version but
> > switching from usb-uhci to uhci or vice-versa usually fixe
I'm looking for clarification of what I see the floppy mount/unmount
process doing on Sarge.
1) A native Linux disc will mount/unmount without asking for a fs type.
2) A DOS/Windoze disc asks for a fs type.
3) I believe the default Sarge install for floppy support is a module.
4) Where do I find
Incoming from Jim Hall:
>
> 4) Where do I find out how to "tell" the module to recognize more file
> types? I need the system to just deal with whatever known fs is put in
Change the fs type in /etc/fstab to "auto":
#
/dev/fd0 /floppy auto defaults,
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 09:58:24AM +0100, Bram Mertens wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-11-27 at 21:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > $ gnome-terminal --command=ls
> xterm has a '-hold' option:
> -hold Turn on the hold resource, i.e., xterm will not immediately
I usually use something like:
gnome-terminal
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 01:45:51PM -0500, Scotty Fitzgerald wrote:
> Well, I hope no news is good news, because I might have a problem elsways.
>
> I have my mail forwarded to a user account, which I check with kmail.
> Since I am receiving no daily reports, does this mean that none of my daily
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 07:57:20AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> >For now I just reinstalled the OS. It takes me 30 minutes with scripts.
> >But I looked like a tool having to do that.
>
> What does "30 minutes with scripts" mean?
I talked about this a year ago. Several people told me with ch
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 03:55:27PM -0600, Jim Hall wrote:
> I'm trying to understand Grub as well. I finally found out how to make a
> boot disk from the FAQ (see link). The Grub project calls this the
> "legacy" version (0.9x).
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-legacy-faq.en.html
>
> T
On Nov 28 2004, s. keeling wrote:
> Change the fs type in /etc/fstab to "auto":
>
> #
> /dev/fd0 /floppy auto defaults,user,noauto 0 0
>
I guess that the now-recommended mount point for floppies is under the
/media directory, as in /
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
I noticed that when installing cgiemail it is set as owned by root,
same as other scripts simultaneously installed in /usr/lib/cgi-bin
I figure this is right, I would be surprised if i were the first
finding a bug, but I don't see why it makes it safer than installing
it a
I have a box here I am using for various tests.
It's got 3 NICs.
I have to alter various settings for all or each
one of them --domainname, hostname, ip, subnet etc..
I find it rather tedious and error-prone to go through
several text files.
Is there a way of doing this in a more integrated way;
us
I have installed debian in our office - principally for use as a mail
server, using courier-imap. We've got about 6 windows PCs and one debian
box. Has worked without a hitch and everyone is very pleased with it. I'm
wondering if it might be possible to convert our contacts database
(currently w
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 01:25:22AM +0200, ocl wrote:
> I have a box here I am using for various tests.
>
> It's got 3 NICs.
>
> I have to alter various settings for all or each
> one of them --domainname, hostname, ip, subnet etc..
>
> I find it rather tedious and error-prone to go through
> sev
Ray writes:
> Is there a way of doing this in a more integrated way...
Sure. Write a script.
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I have just built a sendmail box with the sarge verion of Debian, I find it is
refusing connections inward but send mail out correctly. How can I get the
server to accept incoming mail?
I have put lines into access with,
Connect:localhost RELAY
Connect:130.195 RELA
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004, Steven Jones wrote:
> I have just built a sendmail box with the sarge verion of Debian, I find it
> is refusing connections inward but send mail out correctly. How can I get the
> server to accept incoming mail?
>
> I have put lines into access with,
>
> Connect:localhos
On Nov 28 2004, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 02:43:38PM +1100, Sam Watkins wrote:
> > I remember I had a bit of trouble getting mutt to set my "from" address
> > correctly, eventually I found tthat this works:
> >
> > my_hdr From: Sam Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > is there
is there anyone out there using maildrop to filter mailinglist mail to
their own folders? would you mind posting your config here so i can see
some examples? im a little confused as to how to filter both TO: and/or
CC: in the same filter.
TIA
nick
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On Sunday 28 November 2004 6:45 pm, Nick Smith wrote:
> is there anyone out there using maildrop to filter mailinglist mail to
> their own folders? would you mind posting your config here so i can
> see some examples?
If you're not attached to maildrop and wouldn't mind procmail instead,
here
On Sun, 2004-11-28 at 21:45 -0500, Nick Smith wrote:
> is there anyone out there using maildrop to filter mailinglist mail to
> their own folders? would you mind posting your config here so i can see
> some examples? im a little confused as to how to filter both TO: and/or
> CC: in the same filt
I've been using USB key drives for over a year now. Recently, I got a
new JetFlash Model: TS256MJF2A, and now I am having trouble with the
JetFlash and a Memorex thumb drive I've been using for over a year. I
don't know what to make of this -- whether it's a kernel problem, a
problem with my machin
I've solved this problem and am replying to my own post here in
case someone else has the same question.
Two things confused me here: first, when the "queue' field is filled, it
is echoed as "**" (as if it were a password); second, the program
becomes unresponsive for about 20 seconds after the hos
For what it's worth:
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Subject: Re: NAI/Netlock under Debian
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Date: Fri, 03 Sep 2004 07:37:47 -0700
Newsgroup: hp.os.linux
On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 05:06, Eric Lavarde - HP wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just wanted t
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 12:23:42PM -0600, Eric Scott wrote:
>On Monday 22 November 2004 10:18 am, Stephen Patterson wrote:
>> On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:00:18 +0100, Jon Dowland wrote:
>> > it might be reading ~/.xinitrc or ~/.xsession. Put the KDE window
>> > manager binary path into that. I can'trem
How might one save and restore setting of variables in a bash script to and
from a file in one's home (or sub-) directory?
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This is not at all bad for a more-arcade oriented game. It will run nicely
where flightgear stutters, freezes and never gets off the ground :-)
Problem: No up-to-date and little real documentation, web site gone, and the
keystrokes for controlling it apparently laid out on a non-US keyboard.
Do
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 09:24:29 +0200, David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How might one save and restore setting of variables in a bash script to and
> from a file in one's home (or sub-) directory?
>
The file name is .bashrc
For more information install bash-doc package and read the bash doc
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