phone line. I must say I was totally underwhelmed by their manual.
I would say if you're already pretty comfortable with SO5 and your're
thinking of spending the money just to get the manuals, you will probably
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his computer/ask him.)
Put ABORT NO DIALTONE in your ppp chat script.
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on the phone?
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Is it just me, the current date, or am I seeing a bunch of messages come
throught that I could have sworn I'd seen previously?
Gee I was just about to ask the same thing...
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installation in /opt/Office50. Then each user can
run setup and get a basic setup in their home dir.
UUbudr ~ $ du -sc /opt/Office50/
151264 /opt/Office50
151264 total
UUbudr ~ $ du -sc ~/Office50/
10321 /home/budr/Office50
10321 total
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to
jjohn. I've been trying to pay it forward ever since.
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specific, but many of us stumbled over the
same things when we started. And the confidence gained from a fairly
quick solution makes it more likely that a newbie will RT their own FM
when the next problem comes up. I know it did for me.
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. It works well as a filter.
printmaildir.pl some_maildir | formail -s procmail
would probably accomplish the same thing as Ismael's command line.
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здесь:
http://www.nixp.ru/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.pl?board=faq;action=display;n
um=1150432497 Существует ли какое-либо приемлемое решение данной
проблемы? Спасибо.
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/var/wget/files -o /var/wget/log -P /var/wget
fi
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of extentions that I've grown
accustomed to. Whatever improvements 2.0 brought kind of pale in
comparison to that loss of functionality, so I'm not in any hurry to
upgrade FF anywhere else.
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Personally I prefer the sans serif, but the serif fonts look pretty
good too. I'm no connoisseur of fonts, but Vera Serif looks pretty
similar to Times New Roman to me. Very easy on the eyes.
apt-cache show ttf-bitstream-vera
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it on the command line.
~$ . .bashrc
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comprehensive guide to installing and maintaining a debian
system.
http://www.nostarch.com/frameset.php?startat=debian
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were not
acceptable?
http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/manual/
That took maybe 20 seconds on google.
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Anyone know what's happened to Ivan's box at snowcrash.tdyc.com? I can't
get to it since sometime yesterday. Has something happened to the server?
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: what's happened to snowcrash?
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 16:20:30 -0500
Seems I didn't have kmail set up quite right. Sorry about that...
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anymore.
HTH
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user abc1 with qwerty there is patrick here
set postmaster patrick
poll pop.dial.pipex.com with proto POP3
user maxy36 there with password ngookich is patrick here
options
keep
no fetchall
no flush
warnings 3600
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with slink, I'd appreciate any suggestions.
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On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, will trillich wrote:
how does vim compare to elvis? which is the resource hog?
which does better syntax highlighting?
I don't know about relative resource use, but vim's syntax highlighting is
the best I've seen. Ever. Anywhere.
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Alternatively symlink /tmp to the existing /var/tmp
That would have been my suggestion. Anything wrong with that?
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Could someone remind me where the file is that lists all those?
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On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, you wrote:
On 29 Oct, Bud Rogers wrote:
Could someone remind me where the file is that lists all those?
The current aliases are in file /etc/modules.conf
The configuration is done to file /etc/modutils/aliases and changes
updated using command update-modules.
Thank you
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, sena wrote:
I heard that Bud Rogers wrote this on 29/10/00:
Thank you, Tuukka. But what I meant to ask was the location of the file
that lists all the char-major-N entries. I don't remember what
char-major-6 is.
If you have the linux kernel source, check
of
people tend to think the 's' stands for system or sysadmin or some such. And
you may find things in there that don't even relate to system administration.
I think it could be argued that those changes are not necessarily good from
the standpoint of system security.
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the turing test, at least in my case.
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I've just put debian potato back on this box after a long absence.
Would someone be willing to share a printcap file that works with an HP
6L?
Thanks,
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255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.1.254
Other settings are possible. Man ifup and interfaces for details.
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literally in minutes.
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for that interface. Man
interfaces for details.
iface eth1 inet static
address 192.168.1.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
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On Thursday 23 November 2000 22:00, Jeff Daniels wrote:
I need to be able to add user accounts. Is there a simple way of
doing this from the command line.
Apropos is your friend.
apropos user | grep add
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I believe the relevant line in /etc/apt/sources.list is
deb-src http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable non-US
which is right out of /usr/share/doc/apt/examples. I would appreciate
a hint on what that line should be.
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On Saturday 02 December 2000 13:38, Bud Rogers wrote:
I believe the relevant line in /etc/apt/sources.list is
deb-src http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable non-US
which is right out of /usr/share/doc/apt/examples. I would
appreciate a hint on what that line should be.
I answered
defaults
Man update-rc.d for details.
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potato system, YMMV.
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the entire active file from my
ISP's news server.
Check your setting for gnus-read-active-file.
*Non-nil means that Gnus will read the entire active file at startup.
If this variable is nil, Gnus will only know about the groups in your
`.newsrc' file.
You probably want 'nil' or 'some'.
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, and it fails. When
I'm logged in as a plain ol user it works. I'm ssh'ing as a user not
root.
Check the setting of PermitRootLogin in sshd_config on the target host?
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On Wednesday 20 December 2000 06:29, Rob VanFleet wrote:
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 04:01:21AM -0800, Tor Slettnes wrote:
Please do not post HTML to Usenet, period.
Eh? Usenet??
Last I checked, this was a mailing list.
Do not post HTML to a mailing list. Period.
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it was AGP.
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On Friday 29 December 2000 15:08, Hans-Christian Armingeon wrote:
Hi,
I searched and searched but didn't find any qt packages for debian.
Does anybody know, where to download them?
Please reply to my e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] because I'm not on
debian-user.
http://kde.tdyc.com
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On Sunday 31 December 2000 08:36, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
However, where is the same line for kde2? I have a moldy kde2
installation now, and tdyc doesn't seem to respond to it...
Here's what I use.
deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main crypto beta
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? And if so what do the xf86config entry look like for it? Thanks
very much. (It is USB and it looks like the kernel is finding it
right any advice please?
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On Sunday 07 January 2001 20:20, Jens Gecius wrote:
Bud Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Put in /etc/X11/XF86Config:
Section Pointer
ProtocolImPS/2
Device /dev/input/mice
ZAxisMapping 4 5
EndSection
I have the same model and I tested
on this
system ?
I have a Logitech USB trackball working here with 2.2.18pre21. You
need to build the kernel with USB support and add some entries in /dev.
Documentation/usb in the source tree will tell you what you need to do.
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well also. My thumb is
still learning to drive the ball, but it's smoother than any mouse I've
ever used.
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Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 17:00:50 -0600
On Wednesday 10 January 2001 06:35, Olivier
testing?
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
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to bottom of /etc/exim.conf. It refers
to /etc/email-addresses which looks to be the answer to both our
problems.
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On Friday 12 January 2001 09:55, David B. Harris wrote:
To quote Bud Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED],
# I have woody installed on my Thinkpad, but it hasn't been upgraded
in # quite a while and I want to bring it up to date. I rummaged
around # www.d.o for quite a while but didn't find a clear
support Debian on principle, but I would choose it for
the package system anyway. Debian handles updates/upgrades better than
any system I've seen.
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could probably just
close(DIR);
rmdir $dir;
to get rid of the directory.
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directly, rather than have
to make them wait for the reply to show.
Two of my posts yesterday, one to -user and one to -devel, took more than 45
minutes to come back to me.
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(balsa).
It almost certainly set in your MUA.
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On Sunday 22 July 2001 01:56 pm, Martin F. Krafft wrote:
also sprach Bud Rogers (on Sun, 22 Jul 2001 01:08:20PM -0500):
It almost certainly set in your MUA.
well, or the editor associated. i use vi, so there is no mutt setting
involved...
Ah, yes. I didn't think of MUA's that call
On Monday 30 July 2001 04:40 am, Stephen J. Thompson wrote:
I am looking for suggestions of a news server for a home network. It will
be used to serve windows and linux machines.
Apt-get install leafnode. Works great for a small user base like a home
network.
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is refused: Connection lost to X
| server`host:11.0'
Probably root doesn't have permission to connection to host:11.0. I
don't know what the solution is, though.
PermitRootLogin is a setting in sshd_config. I think it defaults to no.
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Source.
Which is a Good Thing(TM) to most of us, but a bad thing if your survival
depends on keeping your code proprietary.
Microsoft is trying to poison the public attitude about Open Source software
by associating it with the scary term 'viral'. Typical Microsoft newspeak.
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server to use the cable's DNS, but cache host
lookups for something like 24 hours before going out to the remote
server again.
Have a look at the DNS-HOWTO. Section 3 describes exactly what you want.
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that will do it:
rm ./-remove-files is a lot simpler.
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reading from server - read (104 Connection reset by peer) [IP:
209.10.41.242 80]
and
Error reading from server Remote end closed connection [IP: 209.10.41.242 80]
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that restriction. In either case, you'll probably have
to have root on the box in question to restart sendmail.
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I think apt ought to be close to the top of any list. You can change one
word in /etc/apt/sources.list, do
apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade
and walk away while apt gets you a totally new system. I don't know of any
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interest.
Has anyone on the list had any experience good or bad with WinLinux? Could
it be a way to give a Windows user a relatively stress free transition to
Linux?
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, then I
am interested too.
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On Tuesday 04 September 2001 12:03 pm, Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
You might want to look at VMWare ( www.vmware.com ). When running at full
screnn , it runs pretty well, and you can barely tell you not in native OS.
I'm familiar with VMWare. I have had it running on this box.
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about a practice that
was virtually unknown until Microsoft flooded the market with badly broken
mail and news clients that make it very difficult to properly quote or
attribute anything.
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On Wednesday 05 September 2001 05:45 am, Bud Rogers wrote:
Except that in this case we're not talking about a practice that was not
previously common or even not so common.
That's not a double negative, it's a brain fart. I meant to say We're not
talking about a practice that was previously
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 17:51 pm, John Galt wrote:
Elm predates any microsoft email product... Try to quote stuff in elm,
the cursor goes to the beginning of the text.
Another reason I never used elm.
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metamail for MIME attachments
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On Sunday 16 September 2001 11:51 am, Bud Rogers wrote:
metamail for MIME attachments
Ack. That was not intended for the list. That red glow on the horizon is my
face...
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On Thursday 20 September 2001 05:02 am, John Griffiths wrote:
[Thu Sep 20 07:59:11 2001] [alert] apache: Could not determine the server's
fully qualified domain name, using 192.168.0.3 for ServerName
Have you set ServerName in httpd.conf?
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be /usr/lib/apt/methods/ftp not fpt...
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that process. I currently track unstable with an update/upgrade process
running from cron every night. So far I have had very few surprises.
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On Thursday 20 September 2001 10:12 am, Martin F Krafft wrote:
(upgrading stable-testing)
also sprach Bud Rogers (on Thu, 20 Sep 2001 09:36:08AM -0500):
It's really very simple.
Edit /etc/apt/sources.list
s/stable/testing/ all lines in the file.
comment out the debian-security
the inkjet to the upstairs
closet. She decided on her own that crisp monochrome was better than
smudged color. And the cost per page is roughly an order of magnitude
better.
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you need to get to
a prompt (q to get out of less, :q! to get out of vi, whatever),
typing reset and enter will usually get you back to normal.
Man reset for details.
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SECTION:
157.59.64.in-addr.arpa. 1H IN SOA ns1.ivideon.com. isp.videon.ca. (
Looks like your upstream has not made a reverse DNS entry for your
domain. That can cause all kinds of subtle and not so subtle problems.
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can't fix it.
You have to convince them to add the relevant entries.
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and they're
timing out, that could cause the delays you see.
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named configuration
should i take them out?
No, I don't think so. I'm running out of ideas fast. Sorry.
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with carpal tunnel syndrome you probably
won't care for gnus either.
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here...
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thumbnails of a
directory full of images and make a gallery html page. It worked
great. I think it was called gallery. A search on python.org or
freshmeat ought to turn it up.
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it.
# . ./setup /net
#sh ./setup /net
#bash ./setup /net
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/home/budr/office52
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StarOffice user needs to call up
the setup from the office directory of the network installation
(WITHOUT /net) under their user ID. They will then be able to install
the workstation installation. This will install about 2MB of data into
the corresponding Home directory of each user.
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have relaying disabled in exim. I can't figure out what the spammers
are getting out of this and that worries me.
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had experience with it? How
stable is it? Is there any limitations? Is there any other
alternatives that can run under Linux?
Could chroot be the answer you're looking for?
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is usually quite solid while the
development version may be broken in some fashion on any given day.
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. dos2unix myfile
What package are dos2unix and unix2dos in? I couldn't find them on my
system, so I cooked up a couple of little perl scriptlets to do the
same thing.
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On Sunday 18 March 2001 09:15, Christoph Groth wrote:
Bud Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What package are dos2unix and unix2dos in?
sysutils
Thanks, I have them now.
There is a package search machine at the http://www.debian.org. Or
you just download the Contents-i386.gz (Or one
a large software package, at the same time. I'll bet you can't do
enough stuff in perl to load the box with only eight users.
Get a decent telnet client for the NT boxes. Someone has already
mentioned TeraTerm.
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All things
On Wednesday 21 March 2001 19:45, Valiñani wrote:
Cómo podría configurar Debian GNU/Linux para idioma en español.
Perdoname, hace muchos anos que no escribo in espanol. Quizas esta
pagina te puede ayudar.
http://www.debian.org/international/Spanish.es.html
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get stuck, the folks on this list are pretty helpful. They
won't hold your hand, but they will give you a hand when you need it.
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is staroffice.
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On Saturday 24 March 2001 15:41, Karsten M. Self wrote:
unstable and testing. No menu problems. Then again I've defined my
own WMaker menus, crotchety old fart that I am.
Hey, let's hear it for crotchety old farts. I'm glad I'm not the only
one.
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. Is
this message cause for concern ?
Is it possible that you have an entry for sshd in /etc/inetd.conf? I
think you would get that error if Inetd is already bound to port 22.
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