I vote for sorting by maintainer. It would make it simpler to fine
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Anyone know the scan specs for a 12.1 SVGA High-contrast DSTN
laptop display?
Or the secret to configuring a plug-n-play built-in modem?
(You don't have to answer the second question; it's not fair of me to
ask yet, I've not tried very hard to find the answer myself yet.)
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What if a package is installed, and puts a script in a run-parts
directory or into a .d directory, but isn't configured due to a
missing dependancy? The newbie sysadmin doesn't know to look for
it, and leaves it there, then gets email from cron. Per sends off a
tech support question.
This
Andreas == Andreas Jellinghaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think this is a very difficult point, how do you plan to
solve this, choose the right Xserver and XF86Config file for
the users system ? Or do you plan to use the fbdev server ? i
think not yet all graphic cards have
for mentorship and potential future paying
jobs.
What ever happened to `Yggdrasil Plug-n-Play Linux'? They have the
best name for a Linux distribution out of all of them, IMO. It's
occured to me that perhaps Yggdrasil would be a better name for
Debian than Debian is.
Karl M. Hegbloom
I've discovered something interesting.
# cp /bin/bash /tmp
# chmod u+s /tmp/bash
$ /tmp/bash
$ whoami
karlheg
# cp /usr/bin/zsh /tmp
# chmod u+s /tmp/zsh
$ /tmp/zsh
# whoami
root
Perhaps we should have a policy that says all of our shells should
follow the Bash behaviour?
for rescue
times, with `elvis-tiny' or somesuch on it? Can it be compiled
against `Slang' with slang's curses emulation?
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So someone should learn enough about that to implement it in the GNU
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I'd love to go to the conference. Let's go to Redmond and infiltrate
Microsoft, or to the Portland area and infiltrate Intel. grin
I'll hike there if I have to. I don't mind sleeping bag
accomodations; I'm in Portland, OR, USA.
I will not, due to circumstances beyond my control, be returning to
work for perhaps as long as six months. I must hand off the XEmacs
21 project.
On master.debian.org in ~karlheg/src/ is a tar file with TODAY's
fresh CVS repository archived in it. That should be installed on
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frozen
Massimo potato. I installed via nfs from a mirror of ftp.debian.org on a
local server
Massimo done yesterday. I found a number of probems which
Joachim == Joachim Trinkwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joachim Juhapekka Tolvanen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I fear, that it will take so much time, that we must have separately
packaged XEmacs/Gtk meanwhile. And I fear, that latest upstream sources
of XEmacs will ship with too
[ CC me in replies; I am not subscribed right now. ]
I do not have time anymore to work on the packages I once maintained
for Debian. I'm sorry that I did not properly orphan them. I just
don't have time for it. My health is most important, followed by
studies. I cannot live in
Daniel == Daniel Kobras [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel On 10 Sep 2000, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
`scsh' ought to be taken over by someone who actually uses it. I've
not even looked at it in over a year.
Daniel If nobody objects I'd like to do this together with Martin
Daniel == Daniel Kobras [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel On 11 Sep 2000, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
Daniel == Daniel Kobras [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel On 10 Sep 2000, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
`scsh' ought to be taken over by someone who actually uses it. I've
Joey == Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joey Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
I just noticed that `apache-doc' puts the documentation under
http://.../doc/apache;, while `debconf-doc' puts it under
http://.../debconf-doc/;.
Joey Eh? (Debconf-doc is a package, that contains
Ghostscript 6.50: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
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Happy un-halloween. The truth is out there -- apt-get into it, local
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There _are_ organized groups of individuals who are actively attempting
to dismantle or disrupt LUG's, and to discourage Linux advocates. They
may attempt to discourage LUG's from
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return code 1, as
it has something to find this time.
Footnotes:
[1] In the line that reads X=...
[2] Or the shell will exit on any error return; I tried it.
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setperm $X
echo OVERRIDE: $X
exit 0
else
suidunregister $1
fi
fi
echo $PACKAGE $1 $2 $3 $4 /etc/suid.conf
setperm $PACKAGE $1 $2 $3 $4
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;$*
}
vi=()
{
gnuclient $@
}
1005$ exit
Script done on Fri May 16 20:46:53 1997
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downgraded to 1.14.7, and the scripts run now. I think we should
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Rob Karl M. Hegbloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The special thing was to have upgraded to Bash-2.0. I just
downgraded to 1.14.7, and the scripts run now. I think we
should report this as a Bash bug.
Rob Check to see if you
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Q: Is anyone using `autoconf`? I wonder if it's worth learning
to use, and what people use it for. (I've barely glanced over
the manuals for it, so far.)
Kevin Use autoconf
Joey == Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Since the output from cron jobs is mailed anyhow, as it should
be, I think that all cron scripts should report in as they are
run, and that this should be made a standard. Here's why.
Joey I think what we
GNU/Linux. Most of the users have little experience with Linux or
Unix. Of course to be an ISP, you have to know enough to at least set
up a prompt in /etc/profile... ;-)
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# Function for Midnight Commander - see its help screens
mc() {
MC=/tmp/mc$$-$RANDOM
/usr/bin/mc -c -x -P $@ $MC
cd `cat $MC`
rm $MC
unset MC;
}
status_after_prompt() {
prompt_status=$?
if [ $prompt_status != 0 ]
then
a whole
directory one time, using `mc`. There's an undelete menu, so I tried
it, and it worked. It was able to recover a bunch of files, but they
all had inode numbers for names. We ended up rm'ing them again, and
restoring from a backup.
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next Linux?
Q: Is that what libuuid is for?
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want to send this off before bringing my machine down, just in case.
Preparing to replace qt3-doc 2:3.0.0-0beta4-1 (using
.../qt3-doc_2%3a3.0.0-0beta4-2_all.deb) ...
Document `qt3-doc' is not installed, cannot remove.
Unpacking
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or using the LVM tools to extend the logical volume and then the
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that performs a pivot_root into the debootstrapped chroot. Or,
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Russell == Russell Coker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Russell On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 00:27, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
I think you can probably boot to it with a carefully crafted
initrd that performs a pivot_root into the debootstrapped
chroot.
Russell I believe that pivot_root
URL:http://www-1.ibm.com/linux/
On the right is a panel listing Key Alliances. Why are we not
listed? It would be a good thing for Debian to ally with IBM,
wouldn't it? If I had a job as a system admin at an IBM shop, I'd
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, no floppy, and won't boot
Tollef from the cdrom, though. :)
Sounds as scary as my recent migration to XFS + LVM + GRUB.
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Andreas == Andreas Tille Tille writes:
Andreas On 4 Jan 2002, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
I'm using LVM and XFS filesystems on my computer at home. This
morning, after I pushed g from the Gnus *Group* buffer (to get new
mail), it stopped part way through with an error message
documented
in a paragraph of man mkfs.
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URL:http://www.crn.com/sections/BreakingNews/dailyarchives.asp?ArticleID=32424
No matter how ugly they get, don't become what you most hate. Let's
win this fair and square, folks. And we will win, we have superiour
technology and all the source code... but that's what they'll say.
Build on
tag, so that the browser
will be able to preformat text around areas where a not-yet-arrived
picture will be. `imgsize.el` is on my www page; click my forehead.
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will be good to have packages install in the proper sorted order,
finally.
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I keep seeing icmp packets leaving my system, in the `diald` Dctrl
packet Q, from hare.sea.ixa.net, and I don't know what they are
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Both bo/source/mail/{sendmail,deliver}* are missing the .dsc files,
at ftp.debian.org. Is there not one for those, or is it lost?
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code reader, or person who attempts to understand code. ;-)
[2] It's someplace within a heap of books... the heap without
bookmarks stuck inside any of the first few chapters, yet.
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Christian == Christian Schwarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian Karl, thanks for the nice summary!
You're welcome. :-)
Christian On 16 Jun 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
** Publib looks like it might already be the library needing to
be created that was mentioned earlier
what
I can get ahold of on the subject.
`movemail', `lockfile', `maillock' (where can I find that?),
`newslock' `qpopper', `sendmail', `libuuid', `sysid',... anything
else I should read?
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Rob I think flock can fail across NFS in certain situations, but
Rob I'm no locking expert.
You can read the man page to open(3) for a partial explaination.
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Miquel though.
May we have it? Please?
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Paul Anyone else having problems with klogd sucking up all
Paul their cpu time? Even with it fully 'nice'd, it still uses
Paul 100%.
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to this library and adopt it
Christian if necessary. This should be packaged up, too.
Does anyone know how to call C functions from perl? That would be
the best way, wouldn't it?
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puts up a download dialog. I don't know how to make it able to pipe
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it into an ext2fs partition.
That's what I did about 2 years ago. I've never regretted it.
Welcome to the Debian GNU/Linux 'volunteer fire department'! Learn
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it, or use something like squid instead.
Ok here. :-)(back to the bat book.)
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think that TeXinfo is better thought out, by people with far
greater experience, than Linuxdoc SGML is.
It can't be that hard to learn, either. If you can write a program,
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This is from the `boa' README.debian:
Transparent compressed file support
---
Boa supports transparent access to gzipped files and on the fly decompression
of the served html pages. No references need to be changes to .gz. If
a file with the extension .html cannot
Karl M Hegbloom writes:
Karl This is from the `boa' README.debian:
Karl Transparent compressed file support
Karl --- Boa supports transparent
Karl access to gzipped files and on the fly decompression of the
Karl served html pages
. There's no reason why
info files cannot be indexed also. With `gnuclient', info URI's could
be opened in an emacs if that is the user's preference.
(Koalatalk someday. ;-) )
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a few people think that we are).
He was summarizing so we would know he was following along, and to
relay back to us what he got from it. It didn't have to bring us
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Andreas should we change this for 2.0 or 2.1 ?
2.0!
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good keymap! With that, emacs will see {M-S-!}, {M-S-} and {M-S-}
on a linux console tty! Finally!
The m4 macros it uses look like the right way to do this. I bet
similar macros could define X keysyms.
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James R Van Zandt writes:
James However, a relative newcomer might want to change his
James answers (having learned things since answering the first
James time).
! You're kidding! ;-)
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It takes a long time to grind through a very full directory, and for
software to cons up lists of the files there.
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where the similar thing happens; the docs there can be gzipped as
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I wonder if anyone else has seen this: http://www.caldera.com/coas/ ?
Perhaps Diety should become a part of that?
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I'd be interested in reading the solution, just for the knowledge.
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an a half or so, I'd like to watch and see how it's
done.
[ Just bought Richard Stevens `APIUE'. ]
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... and there are other links off my page that may or may not be of
interest.
Footnotes:
[1] I think it would be neat to upgrade the regexp stuff in
`procmail' to utilize the new `pcre' library!
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work well. Perhaps
it should become part of the developer and packager's guide(s) or the
policy manual.
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bruce == bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bruce Oops, I left an SMTP command at the end of that
bruce message. Did you see it?
I thought you were jesting with us. We'll never quit. :-)
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Wichert == Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wichert Take a look at the code I made for lockvc 3.0. It handles
Wichert both shadow and normal password (and mixed
Wichert shadow/non-shadow) passwords well. And it's in a seperate
Wichert sourcefile so it's easy to use in
. :-)
Footnotes:
[1] Not necessarily a sensible editor.
[2] There's a few other things in there you might like to have. :-)
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any news on libc6 2.0.6? an ETA, perhaps?
David Engel posted a week or so ago saying he's packaged it, and gave
a URL. I went and got it, and have been running it since with no
apparent problems.
Maintainer: David Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Source: glibc
Version: 2.0.6-0.2
I'm not
Adam == Adam P Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam [...] w/ pkg ordering stuff apparently coming in and (?)
Adam dselect being dropped as the default installation
Adam mechanism.
Can someone add the package ordering to `dselect', so we'll have that
until `deity' is ready to
Adam == Adam P Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam Maybe I should submit this as a wishlist to the bug system,
Adam but I was interested in getting some comments first.
Red Hat 5.0 has a complex network configuration setup... I didn't
have time to look it over in detail, but think
[ sent to debian-devel, and bcc'd to the local user's group ]
Please direct me to where I ought to be asking this question so that
I'm most likely going to get an answer, if here's not the place.
I'm working the examples in Advanced Programming in the UNIX
Environment, by W. Richard
Brian == Brian Bassett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian The current plan calls for three interfaces (text-based
Brian curses, X, and Web/CGI).
`deity' works on console, xterm, and X. Perhaps you can utilize that
toolkit?
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Enrique == Enrique Zanardi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Enrique Any ideas?
`publib' has some editor buffer stuff in it... could you use that
somehow?
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Raul receive list mail only via the list address.
It supports a `Mail-Replys-To:' header, which many people set to
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