> > Windows cannot handle without a third party app. Had it been a .zip,
> > I would have immediately suspected what you said.
>
> The OP says "file will unzip with winzip", so maybe it will.
Not that this thread is going anywhere, but WinZip will actually
decompress/untar .tar.gz or .tgz.
I'm one of those poor souls who still has to use Windows on my work
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> Aaron wrote:
> >I currently use a fetchmail / procmail / mbox / mutt e-mail setup,
> >with ssmtp (properly linked through `sendmail` of course) for sending.
> >I would really like to have a web mail system set up so that I can at
nd decompress/untar a CTAN font directory.
4) Rename it as .
5) Switch into that directory.
6) Run my ``latex-font-installer'' as I call it (name it whatever your
heart desires).
7) Cross your fingers.
8) Place the .map file in your dvips/config directory and then add the
map line ``
as well, or is that an acceptable derivation?
Also, what constitutes "distribution"? If it is a web-based system
wherein the functionality is distributed through access to the site but
the source code package itself isn't distributed, does the license
compel the author to offer the source code
I'm finding mbox to be very SLOW with many messages (understandably),
but the process of switching to Maildir is complex enough that I want to
be sure I'm making the right choice.
Suggestions?
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Aaron
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ng that most of the
options in lilo.conf and in other places are correct for the new kernel
upgrade.
e.g. root=/dev/ataraid/d0p6
So what is it that I am missing?
Thanks for your help
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Shoutcast will stream mp3's, but you need to broadcast to it so it has
something to stream. But it is available for *nix variants
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be doing that any time soon.
Not to mention: how would I back it up?
Who out there uses a tape backup system? What kind? What software?
Does anyone backup to DVD?
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an check the archives for the problems I had with
this fileserver initially, while copying files from my old hard drives
on another machine (WinXP) to this new one.
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> Our capacity for understanding is inversely proportional to how much
> we think we know. The more I know, the more I know I don't know .
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said,
> On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 13:55, Aaron wrote:
> > Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said,
> > > > [snip]
> > >
> > > Specifics. We need much more.
> > >
> > > How much performance do you
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know of a package that can put mbox mail on the web? It
sounds kind of silly, given the inefficiency of mbox, so I'm not
holding high hopes, but if anyone has info. about it, that'd be great.
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know what I could do?
and
2. What other things should I do in the working Knoppix system to
figure out how to get it to work in the installer?
A netinst is kind of hard without the network ;-)
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roots of
SCO for those of us who haven't been hitting /. every day since the
first allegation was made (that would be me).
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erfluous and generally considered to be an
attempt to start another fight. You're the guy on IRC with the script
that sends multicolored private messages to people that you put on
domain-level ignore. Keep it on IRC.
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to
> upgrade RPM-based systems.
Is that so? I am already considering going right to unstable now that
I've seen testing work out okay. Always interested in other opinions,
though. Surely this thread alone has proven that there is more than
one way to look at it.
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but my VNC session would start up with Gnome.
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>
> Got that right. Debian is the Linux of Linux.
>
> Slackware is the UNIX of Linux.
>
> Alan
>
And RedHat is the Windows of Linux!
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machine where you need... Hmm... Flexibility?), your dependencies
immediately get screwed up, not to mention RPMs thinking they're
installed when they're not and not letting you uninstall them. In my
experience, it's a mess.
I love Debian.
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pd also doesn't like it when I try to give two
"different" machines the same fixed-address. I can't believe this is
something that SOMEONE hasn't experienced before!
Maybe there's a better DHCP daemon out there?
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e was none before. I believe it was, in particular, the
"input layer support" under one of the primary usb modules, like HID,
but I don't have my laptop in front of me so I'm not sure.
In any case, problem solved, very irritating, went through about 5
kernel builds trying different o
g for me. Basically the
mouse cursor is smooth and accurate using the touchpad (/dev/psaux)
but really choppy and inaccurate using the Intellimouse.
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read-only
Could the 791 be a problem?
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On -3181-Sat, Aug 16, 2003 at 11:08:00AM -0400, Kevin McKinley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
spake thus,
> On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 09:42:56 -0400
> Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hey folks-
> >
> > I finally got a framebuffer console to actually WORK on my Inspi
Fellow Debs,
I am a new Debian user, but not totally new to Linux. I've installed Debian on my Dell
Inspiron 4100 as sort of a test platform and everything is going pretty smoothly save
for my sound support.
The first major problem is that I don't think exact drivers exist for my hardware, but
nux users alike.
If you do get an Inspiron with the standard XGA display that tops out at 1400x1050, be
prepared to search Google for modelines that will bring X11 up to par. I don't think
you need to go through that for 1600x1200, though.
Hope that helps somewhat.
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n, too. RedHat is
nice for beginners because you can get a system up and running for
experimentation quickly, but when it comes to actually tweaking things
into sanity, Debian does the job with style.
Thanks to everyone who helped me with *my* Debian issues!
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packages and still it fails at tar, saying it's corrupted. Downloading
it on another machine and transferring it via floppy may work, I
haven't tried, but that's too much of a kludge for me.
Help! I must get Debian on this machine because I can't stand RedHat
anymore!
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Debian folks,
I just posted a problem here about my netinst having corrupted
packages... Well, my DISK WAS FULL. So I hope I didn't waste too much
of your time with that.
Just a note to anyone else who runs into this problem... Check your
partitioning!
Sorry guys/girls ;-)
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I'd like to thank everyone as well, I just subscribed here a
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h -y for about ... Five hours? 100 gig partition.)
I hope someone out there can lend me a hand... You guys/girls have
been fantastic, I'm eager to hear what you have to say.
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200 gig Maxtor 7200 RPM drive).
The machine itself is a homebrew AMD T-Bird 1.0 GHz with 512 megs of
basic PC133 ram.
I got a suggestion to try ReiserFS, anyone else running Reiser that is
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its DMA is doing.
Also I want to thank everyone for their input so far. Like I said, I
haven't had a chance to really experiment with these suggestions yet
but I'm becoming optimistic about the situation. I don't think I'll
switch to ReiserFS due to its lack of repair to
t support" (although that doesn't match my
chipset model, which I suspect to be close to my problem), and "PCI IDE
chipset support", "Generic PCI bus-master DMA support", and "Use PCI
DMA by default when available."
So does my VIA chipset have support? I'd l
ains when I try to open these mailboxes, saying: ' is
not a mailbox.'
For now, I suppose I'll just continue using maildir. At least, until I can
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ng is that I get a message saying the X
server can't find my mouse. Can someone tell me what tool to use to
configure my mouse?
Thanks,
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achine and I installed debian over top of it.
I don't know if that is the problem, but if someone does please let me know.
Thanks,
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To: Aaron; Debian-List
Subject: Re: Installing Debian
Thanks Daniel, I'll look into this. I'm not sure since I don't know much
about how hard drives work, but is the LBA setting just for IDE drive or
does it work with SCSI as well. I ask of course because I am having this
problem on a my primary SCSI drive (sda I think).
Aaron
-O
I just had another thought, what if I were to run fdisk with the /mbr
parameter. I think that the right parameter or its something close. Then I
would run /sbin/lilo to reinstall lilo on the mbr. Could that maybe work?
Aaron
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ll make gnome your session. Replace 'gnome-session' with 'kde2' for
KDE. Deleting your .xinitrc will cause startx to revert to the system
default, which I assume in this case is Blackbox.
'''''
Can someone give me some direction to go in.
thanks,
Aaron
I did install xdm if that makes a difference. I went and looked through a
few different files for anything that had the twm name in it since twm is my
current WM when the system starts.
Aaron
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o anything. Currently
my .xinitrc file simply says 'echo gnome-session'.
Aaron
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Subject: Re: Default Window Manager
on Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 05:01:37PM
This may sound dumb, but how do I remove xdm? I am new to debian and don't
know how to do this. And once xdm is removed will the system then use
.xinitrc and start gnome?
thanks,
Aaron
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To: D
Why shouldn't I be starting X from root? I'll go and add .xinitrc to my
users home directory and see what happens.
Aaron
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To: Aaron
Subject: Re: Default Window Manager
On Sun, Apr 08,
ahh, now I understand your directions better.
How do I uninstall xdm and install gdm, or for that matter how do I just
remove xdm completely?
thanks,
Aaron
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Subject: Re: Default
Option "ZAxisMapping" "6 7"
Option "Buttons" "7"
EndSection
Now, the machine that actually has the problem is running Gentoo, but I
figured that since it's based on Debian, and since I have had such good
luck here that I would just as
, or a specific issue with the mount program itself.
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ere is
also a large archive of tips and scripts on www.vim.org.
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Just a footnote to Ross: I don't mean to be nitpicky but you should either just break
paragraphs, or more sensibly break your lines at 72 or 75 characters, it would help
legibility enormously.
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On -3312-Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 09:27:42PM +0200, David Fokkema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
spake thus,
> On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 02:25:33PM -0400, Aaron wrote:
> > On -3175-Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 12:41:14PM -0700, Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > spake thus,
> > >
> > Aaron, is this a joke? _Your_ lines are about three screens wide!
> >
> > Maybe, just maybe, it _was_ a joke and I just made a fool of myself, ;-)
> >
Actually, I'm the one who made a fool of myself. I messed with my vim
settings recently to get some cool comm
NSI characters that make BitchX look so good. Right now I'm
using -misc-fixed-medium-r, which looks pretty smart for text but
makes ANSI stuff look terrible. I am a big fan of the "Terminal"
bitmap font in Windows, anything like that out there?
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On -3389-Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 10:22:19PM -0700, Steven Yap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake
thus,
> On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 20:34, Aaron wrote:
> > On -3359-Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 08:44:02PM +0200, David Fokkema
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus,
> > >
> > &
s all over the
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o see any of my init.d scripts, I don't even
know where to start.
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to move sequentially through the tabs, or
Ctrl-Shift-Tab to move sequentially backwards. I guess there are about
sixteen ways to change tabs in gAIM without a mouse ;-)
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On -4949-Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 05:40:55PM -0700, Steven Yap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake
thus,
> On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 04:20, Aaron wrote:
> >
> > I don't really care about bitmap fonts, but I am still very unclear
> > how X11 is made aware of the availability of the
etely dead in the water for DMA (I
know, VIA is bad). I want to buy a PCI IDE controller card that will
support DMA, will this solve my problem? If so, what kind should I get
so it will be Debian-compatible?
Any suggestions? If someone out there is using Debian and a PCI IDE
controller, I
Hi,
I am wondering what everyone here uses to view PDF files in Linux
these days? I do use text2pdf for instances where I only care about
the textual content, but copying the PDF to OS X or Windows to view it
in Reader is getting cumbersome. Recommendations?
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MOZ=`ps waux | grep mozilla-bin | wc -l`
# If there seems to be more than one instance (moz always seems to
# start more than one thread when it's running)...
if [ "$MOZ" -gt 1 ]; then
# Cause the running Mozilla to open a new tab to the URL...
`mozilla -remote "ope
ous
and they want them gone? From a real world standpoint I can see the
benefits to having such a capacity, even if my intentions are less
than noble.
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and they want them gone? From a real world standpoint I can see the
benefits to having such a capacity, even if my intentions are less
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On -32-Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 12:03:36AM -0600, Bob Proulx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake
thus,
> Aaron wrote:
> > Subject: I'm a Bastard Operator... From Hell.
> > Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 01:29:38 -0400
> >
> > Hey ladies and gents-
> >
> > I had
On -5446-Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 12:41:20AM -0500, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake
thus,
> On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 00:29, Aaron wrote:
> > Hey ladies and gents-
> >
> > I had someone SSHed into my box the other day (my laptop) while at
> > work and I wanted to
y an indication of bad drive management, but it's
happened to me) so when it copies the temp file to the location where
you chose to download it to, for a moment both copies exist and the
download fails :(
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ho might not
think of logging into the machine a second time when their first shell
is hung in a loop in order to fix the problem.
Either way, I'm glad to know that slay exists.
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On -5921-Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 03:57:51PM -0500, Jesse Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake
thus,
> On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Aaron wrote:
>
> > I had someone SSHed into my box the other day (my laptop) while at
> > work and I wanted to screw with him by booting him off. I obviously
nd attach a simple VB script that would send an e-mail
to him. I instructed him to fire those who opened the attachment in
the name of intellectual Darwinism. He never did it, unfortunately.
I can't say any of those have landed in my inbox, though ;-) Straight
to ~/mail/spam with no st
are normally loaded?
>
> Thanks,
> RichB
Place the name of the module on its own line in /etc/modules
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es to /dev/null. Non-conforming headers are a SURE sign
> that a mail is spam, because they are trying to get past your filters.
>
> Which they do, with programs like SpamAssasin.
Infrequently, but it does happen. Yesterday I discovered a way that I
can have a THREE FOOT PENIS! That&
Karsten M. Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said,
> on Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 12:59:50PM -0500, Aaron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Good day, Debs,
>
> My guess: Install the portmapper service on *BOTH* your NFS server and
> the clients.
"portmap" seems to be runni
My name is Aaron Welch . I am Vice-President and Co-Founder of The
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with Slackware tries to download
a glibc Netscape, what their titlebar looks like isn't going to be the
first of their worries. Binary compatibility is the first and foremost
issue. Desktop is an issue, but you know, any good desktop wil
tions' formats. Administrators/hackers because
whenever they go to edit a configuration, there is a clear and universal
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> On Tue, 24 Nov 1998, Aaron wrote:
>
> > > Who said standard *prevents* you from doing so? I am last one to consider
> > > conserve-it-in-the-plastic MS approach. Just implement modifiable
> > > standard. Irreplaceable standard - that is the problem definit
Debian 3.0rl1 (STABLE and TESTING)
>
> Does anybody know a solution to this realy annoying behavior?
>
> Regards,
> Ulf Janitschke
Can you post your /etc/network/interfaces?
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if it is read dynamically now; if it isn't, you'll have to recompile
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BTW: why add user www-data to all groups, and not just chmod +r the
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"(Name of the boot image) video=vga". I'm not sure about the boot
parameters, though; read the kernel documentation found in
Documentation/fb.
> Why is this happening to me - and do I need/want the framebuffer module
> anyway?
Only if you want the console to be displayed
and sometimes it doesn't, then it's *probably* not
related to your iptables setup. If you think it's the fault of iptables
anyway, you might want to post your iptables rules.
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s a bit on a tangent, but there is a version of NiftyTelnet that
does SSH (ssh v1 only, though).
<http://www.lysator.liu.se/~jonasw/freeware/niftyssh/>
It also seems to me that some versions of BetterTelnet do SSH as well,
possibly protocol version 2, if memory serves.
- Aar
tion. It'd be ideal if it could be done
by group (ex. all users in the group "it" can log in on the server, the
others can't). Is there any solution for this?
Thanks a lot.
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> j.
Thank you (and all the others who answered). Your help is very
appreciated.
Another question: programs like Evolution and Outlook allow one use an
LDAP directory as backend for Contacts. Which entries are used exactly
for all that?
Aaron Isotton
I could check a pidfile for
staleness and delete $STORAGE_FILE if necessary), as it isn't necessary;
do you see any clean ways to solve this problem?
Using a ramdisk could do the trick, but it's overkill just for a single
stupid file IMHO.
Aaron Isotton [ http:
On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 16:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > My problem is: where should $STORAGE_FILE go?
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> I vote for a directory called /etc/iptables.
No, that's a bad ide
On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 16:03, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 03:05:07PM +0100, Aaron Isotton wrote:
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> > I use a shell script in /etc/init.d to configure my firewall
> > (iptables). Currently, it works as follows:
> >
> > - if it is called w
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 05:05, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 01:21:08AM +0100, Aaron Isotton wrote:
> > On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 16:03, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> >
> > > Ditch the idea of iptable-save and iptables-restore. Create your
> > > scr
system any time he wants
to. It is far more work (if not impossible) to check your whole system;
the only thing you can do is backing up your data hoping that nothing
got destroyed, doing an fdisk and reinstalling everything. If possible
you should upgrade to the
Alright, it doesn't look like we are getting very far, so I am going to
throw in the way I would diagnose this issue. *sigh*
pppd, this is about the best way I can think of to get things done.
It's a little harsh, but nothing a good man page can't handle. I am
including exerts from the pppd ma
Have you perhaps tried Debian-stable or testing?
Aaron Hsu
On Saturday, November 15, 2003, at 04:42 AM, Otto Wyss wrote:
Since the current Debian sarge installation doesn't work (see
"debian-boot" list) and I need an installation fast I'm looking for
alternatives. So far
and thats all i would use it for in linux anyway!
The PB140 wouldn't have ethernet of any kind -- it's a first-generation
PowerBook[1], circa 1991 or so. The 145 isn't much newer, and it
wouldn't have ethernet either.
- Aaron
[1] Well, maybe first-and-a-half generation PowerB
68K kernel
port is http://www.mac.linux-m68k.org/, you might ask on their mailing
list if those computers are supported.
- Aaron (who needs to haul out his SE/30 running potato)
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ctually, no. :) I haven't been a member for a while. I'd imagine the
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right direction, though.
- Aaron
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e individual /etc/exports, WITHOUT osiris knowing anything about
that.
Can that be done? How?
Thanks.
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