On Thursday 06 January 2005 21:21, Carl Fink wrote:
On a newly-updated Sarge system I'm now finding a totally broken
Konqueror.
No - you're finding a Konqueror built for old versions of the libraries you
just upgraded. Log out and back in and you should be OK.
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think it's neat to find out that I'm picking up a
station from Fargo, or Rapid City, or Chicago.
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that).
We drove up to South Dakota and across to Rapid City, Mt. Rushmore, and the
Badlands over the summer. That was some of the most beautiful country I've
ever seen.
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admittedly pretty boring in parts), since the
landscape was completely and utterely different than what I'd grown up with
at the edge of the Ozark Mountains.
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with
the south and west portions.
SWA #2062 crosses over its length in about an hour on the way from MDW
to OAK =)
Smartass. :-)
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:
$ ls -la
total 0
$ pwd
/tmp/foo
$ cd $PWD
cd: no such file or directory: /tmp/foo
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her by phone (dialup), so I drove over and there she was, in her UNDERWEAR
sitting in front of the computer.
Is she cute?
DARN! Too many years on IRC/Slashdot/Fark have made that a reflex. Sorry
'bout that.
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will not reply further to such pointless
(and inaccurate) musings.
Please excuse me while I return to installing (purchased) Win2K on a
(purchased) copy of VMWare.
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find it less attractive than working with and on
other, Freer counterparts.
Or are you one of the less-than-clued who thinks you can't pay for software?
Are you a jackass who paints his car in polka-dots?
Seriously, where'd that ad-hominem non-sequitur come from?
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programs (ie
'display' from ImageMagick) that are Free and available through the normal
Debian channels.
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On Monday 13 December 2004 05:35 pm, Thomas Dickey wrote:
actually I only saw that spew as I was looking for bug reports.
My regards to the slashdotters.
I hate to ask, but: what spew?
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manufacturers are loudly and
publically switching to support that distribution), or you want to use a
system that's still being actively developed, then you're pretty much stuck
upgrading to X.org.
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On Wednesday 08 December 2004 12:51, Roelof Wobben wrote:
Is X.org better than Xfree ??
Yes.
Does someone has X.org getting on work with debian Sarge ??
If you're asking if X.org will be packaged for Sarge: yes, although it might
take a while.
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would comment on any of this vapourware, I'd like to
hear it - off the list if you think it's too off topic.
Sorry, but your ideas have pretty much already been implemented (and in some
cases discarded). :-/
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program thinks
that it owns the entire machine.
You think this guy is a CompSci student with just enough knowledge
to be dangerous?
I kind of got that idea. :)
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this up under a testing Debian system? Can this (or
another printer) be recommended?
I have an HP Laserjet 1200 and absolutely love it. It's fast, barely sips
toner, can easily have its memory upgrade, and speaks Postscript natively.
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packages? I ask because
I've seen no KDE instability on my sid system in many months.
What's the most reasonable way to *downgrade* a system from sid to
testing? Do I need to suck it up and do a reinstall?
That's pretty much it. :-/
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of the crontab. Basically, cron really wants
the last character of the file to be a newline.
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probably get a much more accurate answer.
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,
but the answer was it's not for sale instead of the offer is too low.
Personally, I'm *glad* that it all happened just the way it did.
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with
it. What would make me *happier* is to see a conduit that synced SplashID
with the KDE wallet manager. The happiest solution for me would be that
conduit syncing with a Free password manager that works as well as
SplashID.
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of the steps above I've messed with. Any pointers on how I
can get started with this?
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On Monday 20 September 2004 17:07, Marc Wilson wrote:
Uh, that's a CUPS back-end, not the hardware directly. The port itself
cannot consume CPU. Well, it can, but not in the sense that you mean.
In what way do *you* think it can consume CPU?
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using the USB interface if at all possible - it really is much faster
(and typically better-behaved) than parallel.
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a completely trivial amount.
I'm sure you can get one for $5 or less.
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and news. I had several topics with Usenet and IMAP folders
intermixed in alphabetical order and there was no visible difference in
their appearance. If you've used bad mail clients, then it's time to find
better ones.
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take it you're using POP3 to read your email. IMAP works basically the same
way as NNTP, so there's no clear win either way.
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in.
I've been using TWiki for years and I love it.
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, but you should be
able to extend it pretty easily.
I read my mail with Kmail and drag false positives and negatives into the
appropriate folders as I go.
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a nice thing my passing them out to his
friends and those who have helped him.
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user sending a free
list of coveted invitations to a popular service to other Debian users
constitutes Spam in your opinion?
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Need to get 0B/1779kB of archives. After unpacking 6128kB will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?] n
Abort.
I don't have Apache installed, and fwbuilder doesn't require it.
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On Wednesday 18 August 2004 02:39 pm, stan wrote:
Am I missisng something here?
Yes: telling us the size of your / directory so that we can decide whether it
was too small. :)
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global X session script
. /etc/X11/Xsession
and log back in to get the environment you're used to having.
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to refine it yet. :)
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, there's no penalty of downloading more packages than
needed, but additional hosts benefit from the packages already downloaded
by earlier hosts.
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,cfgfile);
I'm sure someone can do better (and be more creative :)
I'm partial to:
if not os.getenv('HOME') or not cfgfile:
raise ForgotToSetConfigfileError
return '%s/%s' % (os.getenv('HOME'), cfgfile)
but that's just me. ;-)
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could cut that
in half, I'd be saving about $1.50 worth of space at a cost of hundreds of
dollars of time.
I used to be obsessed with clean drives before I upgraded the 120MB Connor
in my Amiga. Since then, I haven't spent much time worrying about it.
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but leaving them in
the package database.
If there were unused packages that were causing problems, then, sure, I'd
delete them. That hasn't been a problem for me, though.
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Quickbooks Pro.
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, and disable root logins while you're at it if you haven't already.
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if they're there.
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far as to recommend disabling HT (although plenty of people
suggest exactly that), but don't expect big gains from having it.
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very grateful and happy. It
saved them a lot of time.
Great! I'm glad it was helpful.
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On Friday 16 July 2004 16:43, Ryan Waye wrote:
Thanks for the controbution, I actually will probably end up using that
in a couple of days.
Cool. Let me/us know how well it works out for you.
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On Friday 16 July 2004 16:37, Kirk Strauser wrote:
This was kind of a pain in the neck, so I'm collecting my experiences into
one Googleable post for the sake of the next person.
I added a modified version of this post to my wiki at
http://subwiki.honeypot.net/cgi-bin/view/Computing
?
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in to another
machine, SSH into my workstation, and fix things from there. This isn't
conducive to easy adminstration.
Any ideas?
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On Thursday 2004-07-15 08:59 pm, dircha wrote:
Albeit you never would have guessed there is a package to do it. I
didn't either, so I went to Google first.
Give the big-cursor package a try; works for me.
D'oh! I can't believe I missed that. Thanks!
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the standard pointer, they seem to be
significantly bigger in practice.
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the setup to the local CUPS
config file, so even if you don't use KDE it's a nice way to bootstrap your
system.
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output into less (or more):
$ command | less
Et voila! You get the output one page at a time.
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On Friday 16 July 2004 11:45, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
This is in unstable ;-)
Excellent! And did you happen to notice if it support Postscript printing
as the original poster asked? ;-)
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look for
that setting?
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of the signs of some person whom this world
needs. So, I have have a sub-menu in my pR0n Coll^W^W tech-docs just
related to your stuff.
That's very kind of you, Greg. Thank you for the encouragement.
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and
1 spam (yes, one) per day. In other words, I don't seem to be having any
false positives at all.
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. I am so completely
thrilled with these filters' performance that I wanted to share the good
news. :)
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the blacklist is returning accurate
information. I trust that you're not a spammer, but my mailserver has a
pretty good (and seemingly valid) reason to believe that mail originating
from your netblock is likely to be spam. Have you screamed at your ISP
yet?
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-overdue change that I kept meaning to
add but hadn't gotten around to. I just inserted sender and recipient
access lists to the ruleset to explicitly white- or blacklist individual
senders or destination addresses.
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to the version on the site. I updated the second line to
check_recipient_access on the webpage.
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Thank him for posting it, if you will, but note that he didn't claim to have
written it.
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to be served quickly.
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On Tuesday 2004-06-29 09:32 am, John Summerfield wrote:
Did you not observe the smiley?
Sure, but I've heard people make that argument in all seriousness, and the
smiley doesn't necessarily mean that Alvin disagreed with what he was
saying.
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Received loud and clear. :)
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On Monday 2004-06-28 10:48 am, Brendan Halpin wrote:
but not Emacs-Firefox.
In extremis, I use the xclipboard but this is really inconvenient.
Any ideas?
Have you tried explicitly yanking from the Emacs buffer with M-w?
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encryption on it so that messages from salespeople
out in the field can't be intercepted by our Internet company.
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on the window that pops up. That pastes the names of all the files
you've selected into the shell's command line. Hit ^A to go to the
beginning of the line, type your command, and be happy. :)
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with a working battery, so I've never
personally experienced that problem. :)
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headroom to run some eye candy?
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debate, up to a point).
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at a time.
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of this is
academic on my part. :)
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the same KParts to do the same tasks. To me, it
seems like a very elegant Unix-ish way of doing things. Noone complains
that a shell script is bloated because it implements all of the
functionality of sed, grep, and cat.
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).
Those things are obviously *possible* from a text shell, but Konqueror makes
the process a lot easier.
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haven't touched a Windows system in months, and haven't
really used one regularly since the '90s. I'm hardly what you'd call a M$
refugee but I love KDE
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At 2004-06-12T16:01:16Z, Elimar Riesebieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had no problems, neither on ppc nor on i386 ;-)
Now close your KDE session and log back in. Welcome to our world. :)
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Do you have to run the browser on the machine itself? Since you're
apparently wanting to network it, can you use it as a thin client to a
beefier host located elsewhere?
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money he wants to
launder.
My inbox thanks you.
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rumored that E17 will be the official front-end to
GNU/Hurd (with a corresponding release schedule), and may incorporate
elements of Duke Nukem Forever.
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no obligation to
package every GNU utility (although I can't think of any good reasons not
to).
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but Evolution formats and presents it as expected.
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that only
prints a few specific items this way.
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At 2004-05-12T16:11:35Z, Kirk Strauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm going to be in Omaha, NE, USA on May 14 and 15 (Friday and Saturday).
Anyone want to get together to trade PGP/GPG signatures?
Furthermore, since I have roughly 12 hours to kill on those two days, I
could make a detour
I'm going to be in Omaha, NE, USA on May 14 and 15 (Friday and Saturday).
Anyone want to get together to trade PGP/GPG signatures?
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to that question.
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At 2004-05-11T19:31:44Z, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
anybody know any more about this
Novell bought Ximian, so they'd be the ones to support it.
and its compatibility with debian?
There's a Debian package for Evolution.
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At 2004-05-07T15:29:23Z, Michal R. Hoffmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
wow, it was great, simple and useful. Although it was not my question,
thank you too :)
Thanks for the nice comments. :)
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At 2004-05-03T18:46:36Z, Patrick House [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any way at all to recover this?
Got that backup tape handy?
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to it?
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, but I'm always open to new things.
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Gotcha.
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At 2004-04-08T16:20:02Z, Kirk Strauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess I'd have to agree. Debian's ntp installer seems to do a reasonable
job, although I'd like to see it suggest using pool.ntp.org as the default
server name.
Oops! I guess they already do, and I hadn't noticed. Nice
a conspicuous lack of any SCSI or
IDE devices that weren't hard drives. Guess I'll file a bug report or two
and see what turns up.
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At 2004-04-08T01:24:42Z, Derrick 'dman' Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 11:03:09AM -0500, Kirk Strauser wrote:
Hmmm, you may be onto something. I don't have /dev/scsi at all, although
my CDROM *is* visible under /sys:
Odd.
Yeah, I thought so.
Should my IDE CDROM
in /dev that resembles a CD or DVD:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev% find . | grep -E (cd|sr)
./cdroms
I don't even know where to begin to look. Do other people use CDROMs and
DVD-ROMs with udev? Does it work without modification?
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