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Subject: Re: finding a tarball on a fat-less fat partition--disk editor?
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chris chryed,
> On Sat, Sep 16, 2000 at 02:14:56PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > yikes, I can do without the gory details :) does this mean that once I
> > find a block of a tar, I can start extracting, even if it wasn't the
> > middle?
> You want to find the first block of the tar. I
> > yikes, I can do without the gory details :) does this mean that once I
> > find a block of a tar, I can start extracting, even if it wasn't the
> > middle?
> you mean "even if it wasn't the START?", right?
> the answer is yes. just verified this.
yes. Thanks.
> > And now that I think of
Oswald opined,
> well ... i don't remember their names. i found some of them by searching
> freshmeat.net and doing a generic web search for "linux disk editor"
*DOH!*
Now I feel foolish :)
> or
> something like that. i did not bookmark them, as they all were not very
> satisfactory ... :-(
Ray rote,
> I know that when 2.2 installs in is emacs19. But of course you know that
> as soon as you remove emacs RMS sends large men to your house to break
>your knees. :) I like emacs but it is big.
Yes, but in the true emacs anti-unix tradtion, they don't stop at doing
one thing well, but i
> Has anyone used woody for mission critical stuff? I know some people run
> woody-based web servers, eg, but I haven't.
I used to run the unstable branches. Prior to 1.1, this was kind of
necessary :)
However, somewhere arround 98, iirc, it became impractical. With
regular updated, I coul
This has come up a couple of times, including by me.
I've install 2.4, and it seems to solve the flaky connection problem
from the eepro card in my machine (i'd previously needed a keepup
script to force-reload the network every few seconds.
hawk
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jessi jumbled,
> actually, last time i checked, the 2.4 kernel had the same problem. i am
> hoping pre9 fixes them. Typically, with pre8 (AFAIK) if you throw load at
> the machine, the eerpro drivers "wig" out.
This is from the debian "test-5" version. I can't stay up more than a
couple of minu
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I've managed once more to get the base distribution onto the kdis
machine, and I think that this one was the biggest fight I"ve had in
five years of debian . . . Theres' a cute bug that *can* happen, but
I'm not sure what cau
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john jabbed,
> dochawk writes:
> > What does "serial line is looped back" mean?
> It means that pppd is seeing its own LCP packets coming back. This usually
> happens when the host on the other end wants to see more text befo
cc: David Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, hawk
Subject: Re: ppp install failing (loopback?)
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of "Tue, 29 Aug 2000 13:06:07 EDT." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: my .signature is gone in nmh
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I've noticed that my .signature is no longer included, either from the
command line or when using exmh. It still seems to be there:
fac13pts/0:hawk>ls -l .signature
-rwx--
I know I"ve been through this before, but this didn't come up on my
install last year (which worked fine).
I can read usenet just fine, but when I try to post, I get
inews: No valid newsgroups in alt.folklore.computers
--which happens to be the group I"m reading.
I'm not running a newserve
I have had more system hangs in the last two weeks than in the last four
years put together . . . (OK, so that make s 2 :)
The first incident was loading (well, attempting to load) an excessively
large file into beav (a binary file editor). 1G file, 160Mb memory.
It ran out of memory, and even
After months of on and off poking, I'm still stuck. I've
tried reading assorted fm's, but get lost along the way.
I need to figure out how to get mh (or nmh) to automatically
include a specified From: line whenever it mails from my
account (or, even better, to get it to to include this in the
t
Robert Rambled,
> I´ve simply set it in the components:
> [waldner:~/Mail] egrep Waldner *comp*
> components:From: Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> distcomps:Resent-From: Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> forwcomps:From: Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> rcvdistcomps:Resent-From: Robert
> Hi,
> When I ssh in to my debian potato system and try to do something like vi,
> or dselect, the screen messes up. For example, the vi status line occurs
> at the top of the screen, and I can't see the line the cursor is currently
> on. In dselect the same type things happen, stuff gets printe
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