On 2016-09-05 08:47, Per Jessen wrote:
> Carlos E. R. wrote:
> I'm beginning to wonder
>
> - if Dom0 is actually a little of out sync, ntp would slowly be
> adjusting the clock, and I guess systemd would notice that.
I doubt that systemd would notice unless carefully watching
ne had any suggestions.
This is against what I read the vmware people say.
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for software management and software updates, which are very
different in the GTK version.
I like and use YaST GTK, but I do need and use the QT version instead
for those two modules.
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your timezone. It is an environment variable.
What you can not change is the system timezone, affecting all users.
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On 2012-02-29 03:36, Bryen M Yunashko wrote:
On Wed, 2012-02-29 at 03:23 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
However, printer configuration, as that is a hardware thing, is
traditionally a task for the administrator, but perhaps something
could be
devised
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On 2012-02-29 03:11, Bryen M Yunashko wrote:
On Wed, 2012-02-29 at 02:36 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2012-02-29 00:36, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
Step 4 is the contention here. If this can be divided so that timezone
can be user-changed and time
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for auto redial.But in Opensuse when i try to disconnect
I never buy modems with propietary software. Now you know why. :-)
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What happens, the file is cut?
I have a weird problem copying over to encrypted partition large files (of
that size precisely): the cp program stops without a complain, and the
filesystem crashes. In the end, I have to hard-reboot.
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The Monday 2008-01-28 at 14:24 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Monday 2008-01-28 at 18:20 -, Bob wrote:
My system looks like this:
Device SizeMount point Free
sda2
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Any ideas why this is happening???
I would think your modem is bad. Perhaps it did not really hang the first
time. Try powering it off/on.
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have backups in /var/adm/backup/rpmdb, the Packages file
gzipped by date. But hurry, it is a daily backup holding only a week, so
after a week the backup will only have your corrupted copy.
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successfully.
The above output with the error is a fully verbose output. This is the
default output:
Jan 28 03:07:08 nimrodel rsnapshot[14933]: /usr/bin/rsnapshot daily: completed
successfully
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with the features I wanted instead of theirs. The card being
removable would allow ease recovery in case of a bad flashing.
I must be dreaming, not for that Little money!
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, it is very convenient.
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damage to a
single partition. But the developers want us to put every thing into a
few huge partitions. And huge could mean half a terabyte. That's a lot of
data to have on a single partition.
For testers like me having several bootable systems, this is a blow.
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the backup
claiming sucess, and fails to save anything. That's the worst thing, IMO.
I can not trust a backup application that claims success after failing
completely. :-/
I'll have to search for another one. Perhaps dirvish. Dunno.
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rsync directly:
rsync -av --link-dest=$PWD/prior_dir host:src_dir/ new_dir/
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? Even if they are
old, they will be better than what you have.
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On 01/27/2008 04:03 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I'll give clamav a try, but I have to find a way to disable antivir: I
do not want both running. I'll check the config.
Check the clamd entry
by amavis is not as straight forward
as using antivir.
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The Sunday 2008-01-27 at 10:46 +0100, Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
but my stupid ISP rejects some from domains I need to send from, like
@users.sourceforge.net
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Hi,
I'm testing rsnapshot, a perl utility to do backups, included with
opensuse 10.3
It fails, does nothing; very verbose output follows:
nimrodel:~ # rsnapshot daily
require Lchown
Lchown module not found
Setting locale
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* Carlos E. R. [01-27-08 14:18]:
What on earth is that Lchown? I can't find it with pin. Could it be
perl-lchown, which is not included in the distro?
look at:
http
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The Wednesday 2008-01-16 at 09:53 -0200, Leonardo Chiquitto wrote:
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I wonder if it is possible to update a partition containing factory (10.3
beta, actually) while the running system (different
in
/etc/shadow and should not be modified.
So, I guess that ... No, I can't guess what is the difference betweeen
'*' and 'x', and no idea about '!'.
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longer available, and YOU will fail.
How can I upgrade? To what should I upgrade?
You have to upgrade the entire thing: get the DVD from the current
version, boot it, and choose upgrade, or install new.
Make a backup first.
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to disable antivir: I
do not want both running. I'll check the config.
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try this way
mlabel -s /dev/whatever:
No, drive is a letter, MsDos style.
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So... what is the proper configuration of the transport file, so that
all mails are sent through my ISP relay host, with some exceptions,
like local mail?
That part
loop... 255.59 BogoMIPS
Apr 9 22:19:26 router klogd: Memory: 14228k/16000k available (1161k kernel
code, 1772k reserved, 80k data, 48k init, 0k highmem)
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On Friday 25 January 2008 13:25:25 Ken Schneider wrote:
Hans Witvliet pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
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[...]
I want to enter
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I though I had this solved, but it is not so.
I had defined:
relayhost = [smtp.telefonica.net]
but my stupid ISP rejects some from domains I need to send from, like
@users.sourceforge.net to @lists.sourceforge.net.
This is the verbose
directly.
The above solution in transport is a temporary workaround while I find
some docu about sender_relay
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I want to enter an ssh session without having to type the password (to be
used by a script). The remote is a router with embedded, and it is not
possible to create public key pairs because it is not a shell, but one
with a limited command
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, to connect to a BBS
terminal and fetch my mail package for bluewave. My script was quite
complicated, but it did it all pretty fast. Nice to know there is a good
for all program to do that kind of thing in linux.
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. And, if I understand correctly, if I define a
particular transport rule, it will override the sender_relay rule.
Next thing is to check what will happen with bounces. Or wait.
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
Now, what I want to get working is this:
sender_dependent_relayhost_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sender_relay
Er.. hello?!? I just gave you a complete
the instructions. He said start GUI program, he
didn't say anything about startx; which will not work, you are
attempting to start a second GUI session from inside one.
You are supposed to run antivir-gui - the GUI program you wante to run
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perhaps ask the guys
that design the ups software in linux (not the manufacturer), or maybe
they have a support list or whatever.
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in a new window. How can I get back the old behavior, ie
opening a 2nd, 3rd etc. pdf in the same Adobe Reader window?
Not possible with this linux version.
Maybe with the next ???
No, mine opens several files in the same window.
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, then you have a situation which
can best be described as The blind leading the naked.
So, I guess suse is clueless... :-p
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the program :-)
No need. file program will tell you. Like:
file /usr/lib/AntiVir/antivir-gui
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. :)
You define the letters in the configuration file for mtools, ie,
/etc/mtools.conf:
drive c: file=/dev/hda1
drive d: file=/dev/hdd1
read man mtools - or info ;-)
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to display in the window
menu. Maybe it is configurable somewhere.
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. The rpm is the default suse one: acroread-7.0.9-59. YOU doesn't
offer any update.
How come you are using version 8?
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now 'cause that machine is
down).
No, no, the stock one is the one I said above.
On 10.0, I just get the RPM from the Adobe download site and
install it manually.
Ah.
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to power off safely)...
Just a single line to tell you that you are running on batteries is
insufficient nowdays.
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Just curiosity. I don't see anything in man vsftpd.conf, though.
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-formatting.
Only for vfat.
In linux, you can use mlabel for vfat partitions, e2label for ext2/3,
xfs_admin -L label for xfs, reiserfstune -l label for reiserfs...
Also, mkfs can set the label when creating some of filesystem types.
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The Wednesday 2008-01-23 at 11:14 +0100, Sandy Drobic wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The usb method is the way of things to be, and besides, can give you more
info, like current AC voltage, state of the battery, remaining on battery
time
installed. Once you install
any one, amavis will detect and use it. Or don't install any, and disable
antivirus checking:
@bypass_virus_checks_maps = (1); # controls running of anti-virus code
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that fact for ever.
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The Wednesday 2008-01-23 at 13:25 -0500, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Jan 23, 2008 5:25 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
In linux, you can use mlabel for vfat partitions, e2label for ext2/3,
xfs_admin -L label for xfs, reiserfstune -l label for reiserfs
:
- generate or merge `.Xauthority'. You can merge with:
$ xauth merge path-to-user-with-X-rights/.Xauthority
What are you executing? I see no message like that when running antivir.
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even mark them as 'don't bug me again about this
one'..
Actually, Novell terminology uses the word mandatory, and this morning
update was mandatory. But the OP probably refers to the xorg-x11-server
update of some days back, or the one for kdelibs3.
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by default. You will have joe. Or you can ssh from another station,
where you will have your full graphic modes working, I hope.
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Hi,
We have a problem with webpin (the 'we' is because somebody else in
another list discovered it).
When searching for kwifimanager it goes to
http://packages.opensuse-community.org/index.jsp?searchTerm=kwifimanagerdistro=openSUSE_103,
with
is that if you are using the gnome version of Yast, some
people have found it lacking, and thus we fire the kde version instead
(inside gnome, of course). If this is your case, I'll explain how another
time.
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version (which you can try for a limited time)
is a bit faster and has more features, but I don't know exactly which
ones.
You can find some more info here, for instance:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vmware
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of this things could be detected by an
antivirus scanning email.
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that you are all pleased, but could you three please take
this part of the conversation to the off topic list?
:-)
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, the same, that root was compromised. But
you are right, it's not always the case. Rather, it should never be the
case.
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forget 'locate' and 'updatedb', and a bunch of other cron fired
activities :-p
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://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plural_of_virus
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defrag a fat drive in the
background, without stopping jobs... just an idea, I never started
writing, though.
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shouldn't be used, when not needed.
Because, being a malware, bad things can happen. The malware designer
could know of a hole that allowed it to escalate to root somehow.
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other dictionaries say...
Hint: Notice the smileys.
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download, it takes longer than expected, and at the hour you shoo him out.
If I were him, I would not be very glad...
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: they call it
append mode. And I'll make an educated guess that linux does the same,
for instance with log files. Which is different operation than when editing
a text file, where the usual is doing what you describe.
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that oftener I don't dissable anything out of laziness.
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machines served email by the linux one. Another use is to clean/protect
samba shares: again, to protect the windows machines from themselves.
In the DVD, there is antivir (Avira GmbH), closed source. There is
another one, open source, clamav.
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The Tuesday 2008-01-22 at 03:39 +0900, shigeru serizawa wrote:
Does someone help me where I find bind error log file?
It should be /var/log/messages (syslog) but also /var/lib/named/log if
chrooted.
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it is almost 20 years later and Windows
still requires it.
Requires, requires... not really. It does benefit (greatly) from it,
though.
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an applet somewhere on your taskbar, and of course you can dissable
it - but then remember to manually check for updates using Yast instead.
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as that go, yes. But it is
closed source, you know.
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. In this way, grub will not
be attempting to install in one disk and boot another disk, which appears
to be a situation it doesn't like.
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closing).
This happens to me without gimp running.
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