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071699s.jpg: JPEG image data, JFIF standard 1.02
071699s.pnm: Netpbm PPM rawbits image data
can't wait to see Wolf Blitzer as ascii art!
HTH
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specified?
HTH and sorry if I throw you off track, as this may not be your problem.
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and is in the output of locale -a.
Also in OO under ToolsOptions there is a Language setting - again mine
is set to Default and it is okay - maybe you have something other
specified?
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You could try starting OO from a shell where you are exporting the
locale. I would check the output of locale to see what it is set to
now. Mine is LC_CTYPE=POSIX
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#locale
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Also I am no expert in locales but I think this may be your problem.
Thanks for your continued
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ati card, I found the right package, and installed it via aptitude
(xserver-xorg-video-ati). Now, for some reason, I've got a plug icon
letting me know that my computer is running on ac power. Hmm.
the joy of running testing/unstable :)
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try the mpgtx package.
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How complicated is it to use a Dual-layer burner? I
appologize, I would gladly test it on my own, but I don't have the
hardware to find out, and buying it just to find out it isn't working
kind of defeats the purpose of
of the display in the screen?
you can try xvidtune ... read up a little on it first as technically i guess
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connect (111 Connection refused)
You're saying it only happens on some of your computers but not others?
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updates since the compromise.
Likewise.
Did you install any new (to your system) packages... I did
apt-get install -s package-name and it looked like it would work but I
didn't actually install anything, will wait 'til all seems clear.
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DontZap to XF86Config-4 in the server or monitor section... see the
manpage for XF86Config-4 for details.
I copied this to icewm mailing list as well.
HTH,
Shawn
Thanx.
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don't think there is anything wrong with linux.
Try checking the swap for back blocks... Maybe that might explain a
thing or two
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1) Yuenling Porter.
2) A bottle (750mlgrin) of Chimay Ale?
HoHO,
that are already two beers.
What about:
Carminativum-Hetterich N
(http
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you. http://www.bigfoot.com/~m_shapiro/ -- Dr. Ferenc Androczi,
winemaker,
Little Hungary Farm Winery
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the /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/XTerm file as I did to my .Xdefaults ?
Thank you for any help,
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an emulator from censoft, and it requires a 25
line terminal... I didn't know if 24 was really the right number or
not. I will take a look at /etc/X11/Xresources.
Thank you guys,
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be interested. linux.corel.com
How does this compare to the Gimp? Is it worth installing if one
already uses the Gimp?
Thanks,
Shawn
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Thnx, it rocks!
You might also try rexima or amixer I prefer rexima...
Shawn
cheers
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Another question: I have
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from $man mkfs.vfat
-F FAT-size
Specifies the type of file allocation tables used
(12, 16
or 32
bit
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developers/users - would this be a good
function to add to sylpheed-claws?
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Hi - can anyone recommend a news aggregator similar to k.r.s.s. that
is not dependant on a window manager (KDE/gnome/WM)? Basically I
need aticker like
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is not dependant on a window manager (KDE/gnome/WM)? Basically I
need a ticker
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Hello,
Is there a way I can get sco-ansi terminal emulation in a telnet
session?
Thank you for any hints,
Use a telnet programme that emulates a sco-ansi
- maybe this is wrong
and someone can point out why?
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, manually kill
them, then shutdown -h now or shutdown -r now. Hopefully they won't
restart on boot and you won't have that problem again. I think a
preferred way is to rename the gdm to gdm.old in /etc/inittab and then
#update-rc.d gdm remove
Likewise for the others.
HTH,
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and then update-modules... but as I say I have a monolithic kernel so
I do not practice this system and you should read for yourself. You
could also do
insmod tulip
to load the module, I think...
Shawn
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or
rwxrwxr-x in case you aren't familiar with umask.
HTH,
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[AutoFS problem]
I don't use automount but to get proper permissions for my vfat fs's
i use this type or entry in fstab
/dev
briefly describe ECN and/or point me to a link? I
have never heard of it.
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Could one of you briefly describe ECN and/or point me to a link? I
have never heard of it.
It's described in RFC 3168:
http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3168.txt
(also
/local/bin/maildirmake
maybe if you path it out explicity in sudoers?
HTH
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ro,user,noauto 0
0
So I'm perplexed as to what is preventing common users from being able
to open the drive with the eject command.
What about permissions for the device? Are you in its group?
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rc.local start 99 2 .
yes a period at the end
I think this will put it in /etc/rc2.d as S99rc.local but you may need
to read the update-rc.d man page as I am not an expert on it.
HTH
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The parens make a subshell which is the new environment I assume the
the man page is talking about, right?
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- but this is at
http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html and belongs in
userChrome.css
--start sample code--
/* Place the sidebar on the right edge of the window
*/
window hbox {
direction:rtl;
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window hbox * {
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in the dirs in question. This option
works great for large files but if you are dealing with a large number
of small files it is probably just as quick to start over, who knows?
HTH
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-server: /usr/bin/resolveip
resolveip - but it is part of the mysql-server package. You can get the
same info from traceroute, nmap, often ping will show you a domain
name... there is another of which the name escapes me just now.
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you do. You
might also have to do something about gpm in there.
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I don't consider it off topic. If it is going to affect me using debian
it belongs on debian-user.
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-pppoe, kernel mode for the last year
(kernel 2.4 and above i think).
See http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/
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-/usr/lib/j2re1.4.2/plugin/i386/ns610-gcc32/libjavaplugin_oji.so
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taking my machine apart.
Thanks in advance for any help you folks can give me on this.
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I will try that, but I recall trying it before and getting an error;
something like File not found... I will reread the grub doc and
reboot, give it a shot, and take note of the results
(sorry the original post isn't included in this reply)
Shawn
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) whereas when windows2000 is working i can mount the
partition... i will have to run fixboot and fixmbr from the win2k CD to
get back to windows 2000.
Shawn
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I will try that, but I recall trying it before and getting an error;
something like File
is in your case the NTFS
partition. The command setup (hd0,0) will install grub in the MBR
of
/dev/hda1, instead of /dev/hda. That's the reason why your W2K was
destroyed. Fortunately, you have command fixboot and fixmbr.
Good luck,
Qian
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Shawn Lamson wrote
Russell - try these - you can also search the internet for colormaps
which give the hex and rgb values of numerous colors...
xcolors - display all X11 color names and colors
xcolorsel - display colors and names in X
Shawn
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Are there any colour pickers
Good call... in fact that is how I wound up doing it, too... (matching
the background of my desktop with a background for
x-terminal-emulator). I sampled the background into Gimp and got the
rgb value, then put that in the custom xterm command! See how much you
forget when you do an upgrade!?!
i just download the j2re bin from java.sun.com and unpack it to a
random directory - say /usr/share/j2re1.4.1 or something... the way
to link it to mozilla/netscape is by going to the
/usr/local/mozilla/plugins directory and doing
$ln -s
with it?
Thanks in advance,
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Jesus Loves You
/kernel/hostname
I no longer get that message... after giving that message sudo
continues to function normally, whatever hostname is set to. Any idea
what causes this?
Shawn
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Thanks Morten and Anthony;
changing /etc/hosts to reflect the new hostname eliminated that error
message.
Shawn
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SL Hi all -
SL I changed my hostname from callerio to callerio.piscat.nj
SL and now when
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Tom Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-24 10:49:10 +0930]:
How can a swap partition be read-only? How can a disk be used as
swap
without overwriting (probably FAT32) partitions on the disk?
It would only mount a swap partition
it will require SWAP space, meaning
partitioning... oh well!
Shawn
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But in the case of low RAM, if a Linux partition is not available,
Knoppix uses the Windows partition and creates a swap file
snipped
Do I need to edit/update fstab after this? (just making sure)
Almost done reading up on parted, so hopfully I can post a solved
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As long as your bios supports it i think you are ok with 120 Gigs, I am
sure you will get plenty of testimony off the list, though! I have
about 95 Gigs on 2 different drives right now.
Shawn
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Is there a limit to the size of a IDE hard drive that
I assume this is solely for the console? I was never aware of this
option myself, but in X i use xset -- something to the effect of
xset s 1800 2600 3200
in my .xsessions file in $HOME
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I am running a file sharing program which uses that dir as its share
dir; i will assume that is what caused an NFS error, as I dont even
have it installed... after killing the app and remounting the
partition, ls was back to doing it's normal bangup job.
Shwan
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mode and run fixmbr
and fixboot, then reinstall grub. I have it working flawlessly now,
but hardware on laptops is always a different challenge, mine is a
Desktop.
HTH
Shawn
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from my dmesg:
-snip--
Soundblaster audio driver Copyright (C) by Hannu Savolainen 1993-1996
sb: I/O, IRQ, and DMA are mandatory
MIDI Loopback device driver
Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version 0.19, 19:18:39 Oct 14 2002
PCI: Found IRQ 5 for device 00:0b.0
emu10k1: EMU10K1
what about sudo x-terminal-emulator ? Or whatever you use like rxvt or
eterm. I don't for sure because I do use x-terminal-emulator -e su -
root to spawn a new shell with a password: prompt. Also I don't
really use x-terminal-emulator but have a symlinx to it in /usr/bin
name rootxterm with
this boring bit taken from the xcdroast faq
X-CD-Roast is a graphical user interface (GUI) for the command-line
cdrtools. You can do anything X-CD-Roast does yourself using these
tools - but it's nicer and easier with the frontend. The cdrtools
contain cdrecord (does do the hard job supporting
I kept digging and ran across this:
In order to learn how X-CD-Roast does call the cdrecord-tools you can
start X-CD-Roast with the -d 1 flag, or set in the setup the loglevel
to verbose and see the logfile.
shawn
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this boring bit taken from
you can try downloading and compiling the driver from Creative
http://www.americas.creative.com/support/files/download.asp?Centric=107OS=12descID=346
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to modules. That it should
interact directly with hardware. (obviously I am not quoting here).
ie. the kernel _should_ be monolithic. Why are they going to
module-only kernels? Can you point me to an article on this?
Shawn
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What do people use out there for a personal calendar tool?
I use plan, it is simple, lightweight, and can play a CD when I have
to wake up. It is a lot simpler to program alarms when you set it on
12 hour format...
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. not
automatically in GIMP)
this is a long shot b/c I havent used gnome is a while, but make sure
that you as user have full permissions on the .gnome directories and
config files... maybe youre config changes are actually being saved.
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What can I do?
i'm no expert but i would try recompiling/reinstalling amixer.
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(MP3) and OGG files. In case of MPEG files, LAME uses a bugfixed
version of mpglib for decoding. If -t is used (disable wav header),
LAME will output raw pcm in native endian format. You can use -x
to swap bytes order.
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HTH
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--- Pontus Edvardsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 06:24:34 -0800 (PST)
Shawn Lamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Pontus Edvardsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I use Sarge, kernel 2.5.44 and Alsa compiled in. Thats mainly
because the alsa modules available
--- Shawn Lamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Pontus Edvardsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 06:24:34 -0800 (PST)
Shawn Lamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Pontus Edvardsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I use Sarge, kernel 2.5.44 and Alsa compiled
--- Mark L. Kahnt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 00:50, Rob Weir wrote:
On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 10:00:54AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
snip
My outlook largely is coincident with Rob on this one - my vrms
listing
mentions primarily RFCs and W3C recommendations, typefaces, a few
to the libvorbis maintainer, since the current situation is less than
ideal.
Did anyone ever file a bug about this?
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me to the right documentation
will be fine (please not mailutils docs - I didnt get anywhere with them
and found conflicting versions on gnu's own pages).
TIA,
Shawn
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