ctors
and fonts accordingly. TIA
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for more specific questions, very decent
signal/noise ratio there. HTH
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). Then divide the number of vertical pixels (like 800,
1024, 1280, depending on the mode you're using) by the visible
screen width in inches. Then go
xdpyinfo | grep "resolution:"
to compare that to what your Xserver thinks the resolution is.
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On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, William Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 01:38:36PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
>>
>> startx -bpp 16 -dpi 120
>>
>> Would be one way.
Is there a way to make that permanent as well? Something in
XF86Config?
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e BIOS, so this has to happen
on the OS side. But where?
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On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Some kind Guru once posted a script that I tried and after finding it
>sooo useful I added that to my .bashrc and replaced the above alias.
[snip]
...does even more than I asked for, thanks.
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;dump request" mean and how can I fix this? The server seems to
work most of the time but would reject mount requests
occasionally. I'm at a loss here, how do you debug this beast?
Any hints appreciated.
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et 720} ppa720b1 {}
>lp:\
> :sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp:\
> :mx#0:\
> :sh:\
> :if=/var/spool/lpd/lp/filter:\
> :af=/var/spool/lpd/lp/acct:\
> :lp=/dev/null:
^
Not recommended. AFAIK lpd will *lock* /dev/null. You'd bett
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Brendan J Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Are there any dos2unix and unix2dos command line utilities in any of the
>debian pacages ???
>I've done an "apt-cache search ..." but can't find anything suitable.
There is another one called
Did you check the permissions of /var/spool/lpd/lp0/filter? Is it
executable?
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treat it as invalid (and bouce mail, for example)? -TIA
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r module, but I was wondering how to track down the
cause and fix it. Any hints on how to go about that would be
appreciated. TIA
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Pascal Hos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 12:35:32AM +0200, Philipp Lehman wrote:
>> Now I get unresolved symbols in epic_cb.o when doing a 'depmod
>> -a'. This is merely a cosmetic issue since I don't use this
>&
ate-modules" and then load the modules:
modprobe sb
modprobe opl3
If it works, put the names of the modules in /etc/modules, one
per line. They will be loaded whenever you boot the system.
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aster 16 PCI Legacy Device
I snipped the resources while quoting, sorry. For your card and
setup, try these options:
options sb io=0x220 mpu_io=0x330 irq=10 dma=1 dma16=7
options opl3 io=0x388
Good luck!
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ds all files in
/etc/modutils plus the file for your architecture in
/etc/modutils/arch and simply 'cat's it into /etc/modules.conf.
>always wanted to know this... thanks!
HTH
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27;t work nicely with the printer.)
I can't help you with your lprng question, but a firewall actually
makes sense even on a stand-alone workstation or laptop. You can
filter in the input chain just like you'd do on a dedicated firewall
host.
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etter:
kernel-source-2.2.19
kernel-patch-2.2.19-ide
Don't forget to add some lines like the following to your
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian dists/proposed-updates/
deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian-non-US dists/proposed-updates/
HTH
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ns to
savelog. To change this, you'd need to modify these scripts.
For syslog, this would mean editing /etc/cron.daily/sysklogd and
changing a line that looks like
savelog -c 7 $LOG >/dev/null
to
savelog -c 3 $LOG >/dev/null
HTH
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ery that supports it; the one in my
cheapo laptop doesn't although apm works quite well apart form that),
you could still have apmd issue a shutdown command when switching form
AC to battery.
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possible, don't connect any hard drives to the second IDE
controller. And make sure you flash the latest BIOS ASAP!
HTH
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Maybe I'm searching in the wrong places, but I can't find any docs
describing format/syntax of the XftConfig files. Any pointers?
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>someone else has an actual solution? That would be nice.)
With AA turned on, KDE will ignore all bitmap fonts as they can't be
AA'd.
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pped Helvetica font is in the xfonts-75dpi and xfonts-100dpi
packages, font files go into /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi and
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi. These directories should be given as
"FontPath" in /etc/X11/XF86Config (for XF86 3.x) or
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4 (for XF86 4.x)
Helps?
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2001, Philipp Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sun, 22 Jul 2001, Thomas J. Hamman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 08:49:09PM -0700, Geoffrey Romer wrote:
>>
>>> Where does KDE get its' font listing from? How
s
your pain. Alternatively, try the (free) URW fonts in gsfonts. These
are Type 1, though.
For TT fonts, ttmkfdir will generate a list of XLFDs suitable for
fonts.scale files for you.
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cript, so you need to
install either gs or gs-aladdin as well. I'd recommend going with
gv + gs-aladdin.
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ming from? i don't have it.
No package. Try xf86config as usual.
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ot use defoma, so I'm not sure how well-installed they
>are (though they seem to show up in non-AA mode).
Did you set the path in /etc/X11/XftConfig?
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Saturday, 21. July 2001 22:06, Philipp Lehman wrote:
>> Maybe I'm searching in the wrong places, but I can't find any docs
>> describing format/syntax of the XftConfig files. Any pointers?
>
>I can at
ork.
>But it's difficult and not yet working, anybody got some zone files for that?
You might want to try pdnsd for that. It's a small caching name server
acting as a DNS proxy. Very easy to set up, see:
http://home.t-online.de/home/Moestl/
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everything seems to work
fine, but the whole color-scheme does not correspond to a) ~/.jedrc
and b) the eterm theme. Same effect with slrn, for example, so this is
definately not app specific.
Who's to blame? Eterm? Terminfo? Termcap? Ncurses?
Any hints appreciated.
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bsdcomp
nodeflate
noccp
-
This is for dial-on-demand. BTW: rp-pppoe is actually in Debian, the
deb is simply called pppoe.
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oking at the contents of the pppoe deb and start from there.
HTH
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he new kernel and before rebooting?
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Ian Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>None of my machines give MHz... only bogomips
>Next Question What is a bogomip ???
See the BogoMips mini HOWTO (someone actually wrote a BogoMips HOWTO,
isn't that great...)
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le of the file. I know there's a way to get bibtex to insert
>the \usepackage, but I haven't bothered to figure it out.
Put this in your *.bib file:
@PREAMBLE{ "\usepackage{url} " }
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. It's quite nice. You'd need to built qt1, kdesupport,
kdelibs and (selected parts of) kdebase. If optimized aggressively
(-fno-exceptions adn stuff for both QT and KDE), this would give you a
functional and quite fast file manager.
It's a pity KDE 2 doesn't play nicely with window managers other than
kwm.
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y: false
DisplayManager*wdmRoot: false
>For my parents, this is excessive loop-jumping.
You decide.
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Karsten M. Self wrote:
>on Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 09:16:50PM +0200, Philipp Lehman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>wrote:
>>
>> Can't help with a pointer to a dedicated app, but you could at least
>> built a poor man's confirmation in WMRooutMenu:
>
On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>1. Right click produces no popup with an option to delete the item.
>I can delete individual items within the quicklaunch panel, but not
>the panel itself.
Did you try right-clicking the 'handle'?
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On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If I change to a regular terminal and do xhost + then the emacs & as
>root works.
Are you looking for "xhost +local:"?
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better job
at dealing with pdf files than xpdf.
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cate, although I'm getting the same message
with kernel 2.2.19 and an Elsa card. I believe that this is a legal
issue, though, and that it won't affect the driver's functionality.
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of the IP address. Should be fine on stand-alone machine with a single
external interface.
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On 28 Jul 2001, Randolph S. Kahle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 28 Jul 2001 19:01:07 +0200, Philipp Lehman wrote:
>> On 28 Jul 2001, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >Randy writes:
>> >> The user will be able, from a user account, do a
un scripts in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d
run-parts /etc/ppp/ip-up.d
Now you could use $PPP_LOCAL in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/00ipchains. Some goes
for /etc/ppp/ip-down and /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/99ipchains.
Option 2)
Use static filter rules which filter by interface. You don't need to
change them when the ppp0 interface is brought up or down. Probably
easier unless you absolutely need the IP address in your ruleset.
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On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, Karsten M. Self wrote:
>> Nobody else has really implemented the standard, yet mutt users
>> yell and scream that everyone else is not standards compliant.
>
>It makes us feel morally superior.
Alas! They still have a sense of humor.
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I don't want 2.4.x on the firewall because I have a good set of
>ipchains definitions for that machine, and I don't want to mess around
>converting it all to iptables until I have some free time to learn the new
>system.
The late 2.2.x kernels have been very stable for me. I'd recommend
sticking with that and give 2.4.x some more time.
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use. Take a look
at /etc/wwwoffle/wwwoffle.conf:
StartUp
{
http-port = 8080
wwwoffle-port = 8081
}
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On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, Karsten M. Self wrote:
>emacs also runs in a non-X mode, though damned if I can remember the
>arguments.
It's emacs -nw...
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that. I don't
have any URL at hand, but I'm sure it's listed on Freshmeat.
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ep-by-step instructions would be very much appreciated. What is
puzzling me is how to move the specials in /dev/* (I guess cp -a
doesn't cut it, does it?) and how do I deal with LILO when
exchanging the drives.
TIA
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s
anything in the current situation. TIA
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ly got the same
>idea... :-)
I'm not so sure about that ;) (You are probably aware of the fact
that these are not quite, um, high quality fonts?)
BTW: Technically, you can use TrueType fonts as well, although
the approach is slightly different from installing and using
Type1 fonts.
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.h
>> time.h
>> types.h
>> stat.h
>> un.h
>> uninstd.h
>> errno.h
>> xmmsctrl.h
>> configfile.h
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S unistd.h
>libc6-dev: /usr/include/unistd.h
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S Xlib.h
>xlib6g-dev: /usr/X11R6/
ry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
> libc6-dev: Depends: libc6 (= 2.2.2-1) but 2.2.2-4 is to be installed
>E: Sorry, broken packages
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
apt-get install libc6-dev
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On Sat, 7 Apr 2001, Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 10:27:07AM +0530, Raghavendra Bhat wrote:
>> Philipp Lehman posts:
>>
>> > Can I safely change the alias to "off"?
>> Go ahead, you can switch it off.
>
>h
re something special I need to do to enbale this? Or can someone
>sugest a different QuickTime viewr?
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nto single user mode.
I have no idea what is going on here. How do you fix a corrupt
superblock? What excately IS a superblock, anyway? This is scary,
because I can't afford to loose or even reinstall this box at the
moment.
Any help will be very much appreciated...
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Philipp Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a serious problem with what seems to be a superblock corruption
>on /dev/hda3.
I fixed it. This is for the record: If you run into this kind of
problem and feel kind of desperate, type "man mke2fs" and
the "/net"
switch. Choose something like "run SO from the network". Again, don't
get confused by the "network" stuff, this aplies for every multiuser
system, with network or without.
HTH
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f the kernel source
tree, but compiling fails with an error message. I found an open bug
report filed against lm-sensors-source describing the same problem, so
I guess it's not just me overlooking something in this case.
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On 18 May 2001, David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Philipp Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>PL> In order to access the hardware sensors on my motherboard, I
>PL> installed the lm-sensors-source package and the corresponding
>PL> userland utilities. I need
Oh well, I didn't modify the include line in the lm_sensors
Makefile. It works now.
I still have to figure out the settings in /etc/sensors.conf for the
lm80. Anybody with a recent VIA-based MB out there?
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ink /etc/X11/Xsession will do this by default. If not, out the
line in ~/.xsession and/or ~/.xinitrc. HTH
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On 19 May 2001, Brian Stults <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 19 May 2001 17:43:05 +0200, Philipp Lehman wrote:
>> Now you should be able to bind F15 to any action with sawfish. That's
>> why I was asking how you map a key with sawfish. I'd assume that
>>
ff like this, e.g. when
>to use quotes and what quotes, when to write files to a new file and
>renaming them back. I would appreciate this a lot as I need to do a lot of
>this kind of stuff. Thanks --Hans
>
>
>
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On Sun, 20 May 2001, Philipp Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sun, 20 May 2001, Hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>I still don't understand the proper syntax for this: I want to process
>>multiple files, e.g. symlinking a bunch or converting graphics.
like to think that this translates as:
>
>"Outlook, the swine-pest of the Internet"
>
>Still true, even if it isn't, ya know?
It's true in every sense of the word.
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start it with -S 1. I configured it with
debconf and in /etc/ntop/init.cfg there is indeed SAVE="1". It should
save the stats with this setting, shouldn't it?
All pointers appreciated.
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