Em 11-02-2009 17:09, china escreveu:
Embora
existam casos de sucesso com todas as distros, estes só vem quando
existe uma estrutura interna de suporte. Instalar Debian contando com
apoio da comunidade, como essa lista, em ambiente de produção é
suicídio.
Suicídio é deixar um servidor Linux na
pelo que eu entendi não é a hp que está sugerindo o uso do red hat mas sim o
vendedor do produto.
Bom, eu já trabalhei em uma empresa que precisou usar um servidor hp
proliant com uma unidade de fita também da hp (não lembro o modelo), eles
sugeriram que eu instalasse o Red Hat, mas eu instalei
2009/2/11 Wendell Almeida wendell...@gmail.com
Entendi o conceito e achei software que faze isso (Exemplo: zcip).
Mas como faço para atribuir esses endereços caso o servidor DHCP falhe?
E configurar o cliente DHCP para definir esse padrão automaticamente?
Dei uma googladinha básica e cheguei
Será que se eu instalar o nagios 1.4 ou o 2 não me atenderia não?
2009/2/11 Thiago Silveira Alexandre thsa...@gmail.com
Relacionado a disponibilidade de serviços melhor usar o nagios mesmo, mas
para esses outros quesitos que você falou (controle de banda, tráfego na
rede) aconselho usar o
pode instalar o 3 sem medo
2009/2/11 Moksha Tux gova...@gmail.com
Será que se eu instalar o nagios 1.4 ou o 2 não me atenderia não?
2009/2/11 Thiago Silveira Alexandre thsa...@gmail.com
Relacionado a disponibilidade de serviços melhor usar o nagios mesmo, mas
para esses outros quesitos que
Cara rodei o site do squidguard e não achei referência as arquivos .diff
você tem o link?
2009/2/11 henry jmhenri...@yahoo.com.br
On Tuesday 10 February 2009 23:46:14 Fagner Patricio wrote:
Humm..
Ok. eu vou dar uma lida na documentação, mas tipo adiantando, quando você
adiciona ou
Povo,
Estou vendo preços de smartphones na web, mas não tô entendendo. Tem
loja vendendo aparelho desbloqueado cheio de funções, câmera, bluetooth,
dual chip e o diabo, por uma merreca. Vejam os preços abaixo. Onde tá a
pegadinha? Nas marcas, que são sinistras?
Quando fui comprar meu motorola
On Wednesday 11 February 2009 18:08:25 Fagner Patricio wrote:
Cara rodei o site do squidguard e não achei referência as arquivos .diff
você tem o link?
2009/2/11 henry jmhenri...@yahoo.com.br
On Tuesday 10 February 2009 23:46:14 Fagner Patricio wrote:
Humm..
Ok. eu vou dar uma lida
Talvez isso te ajude a compreender melhor:
http://www.guiadohardware.net/tutoriais/celulares-made-china/
Abraços
“O futuro é Open Source”
Keith Curtis - ex-desenvolvedor da Microsoft
Paulo de Souza Lima
Curitiba/PR
Linux User 432358
--- Em qua, 11/2/09, Bruno Buys bruno.gru...@gmail.com
Olá meus caros,
Alguém já implementou salas de reuniões para vídeo conferência? Por exemplo:
A empresa X possui a matriz em CURITIBA e uma filial em PORTO ALEGRE. E
pretendem fazer suas reuniões via vídeo conferencia. Tem alguma marca de
webcam de alta e boa qualidade para esse serviço?
Bem, Still (e todos os que quiserem comentar):
Primeiramente, obrigado pela resposta.
A saida do glxinfo contém
name of display: :0.0
display: :0 screen: 0
direct rendering: No (If you want to find out why, try setting
LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose)
... muitas linhas mais e ...
Segmentation fault
Sim,
Boa noite Paulo,
Apesar de não ter acompanhado seu caso desde o inicio, gostaria de tentar
ajuda-lo. Sendo assim, pergunto:
Você tentou instalar o pacote xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd, pois, pelo seu
modelo de placa acredito que ele seja mais adequado.
Outra possibilidade que vejo é o uso do
Boa noite,
Eu diria para você instalar o pacote avahi-autoipd, uma vez que o próprio
cliente DHCP instalado no Debian (dhcp3-client) sugere ele.
Lembro ainda que este cara seta automaticamente um ip da classe B
169.254.0.0/16 aundo seu sistema não encontra um servidor dhcp na sua rede.
[]s
quando você migrou o cacti de servidor você também migrou a base de dados?
2009/2/9 Miguel Da Silva - Centro de Matemática mdasi...@fing.edu.uy
Prezados listeiros, tenho um problema com o Cacti. Fiz uma migração de
servidor (continuei usando Debian Etch, só fiz uma de software) e desde
então
pois é, mas é justamente com o 3 que estou perdidinho. Não encontrei
documentacão que ensine a instalar e configurar o Nagos 3. Por isso é que
perguntei se as versões anteriores também poderiam me suprir no que eu
precisar.
2009/2/11 Thiago Silveira Alexandre thsa...@gmail.com
pode instalar o 3
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 00:33:41 +0100
Emanoil Kotsev delop...@yahoo.com wrote:
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Hendrik Boom:
I'd like a word processor compatible with version control systems
(hereafter abbreviated VCS) Having been duly impressed for decades now
how useful VCSs are for
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 01:56:30AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 01:22 AM, Daniel Dalton wrote:
Hi,
What's the best console tool (text-mode), to convert ms word files to
plane text?
catdoc, seems ok, works on most files, but looses a lot of formatting.
Well, sure you lose
Larry Dick wrote:
I'm using debian 2.6.18-6-amd64 and Window XP Sp2.
My network is a Windows workgroup.
I've fiddled about and now can get windows to see into the debian box , it
can read and write to the file system.
I'm trying to get Debian to see a windows ntfs file system that is marked
BTW, you can customize the behavior in ~/.snownews/keybindings
Yep, I saw that in the man page, thanks.
One other thing: is it possible to download the stories with rss to
local files so I can read when I'm not online?
Use snownews -u when online, snownews when offline. If you set
On 02/11/2009 02:09 AM, Daniel Dalton wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 01:56:30AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 01:22 AM, Daniel Dalton wrote:
Hi,
What's the best console tool (text-mode), to convert ms word files to
plane text?
catdoc, seems ok, works on most files, but looses a lot
2009/2/10 Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com:
Is there a tool that I can use to browse an offline file system, ie,
to cache it's directory structure and have it browsable? I have a
small home network with a laptop, and often I need to know what's on
any particular machine that is not present at
Is there a methodfor searching in colums just like grep does in rows, but i
don't know how many colums I will have, so: awk is not good, beacuse awk
{print $1$2$3} it's not a good soultion:S i have too many colums
Nagy Daniel wrote:
Is there a methodfor searching in colums just like grep does in rows,
but i don't know how many colums I will have, so: awk is not good,
beacuse awk {print $1$2$3} it's not a good soultion:S i have too many
colums
There is always perl!
If you send an example of what
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 01:11:06PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
Days beginning (near) daybreak, and years beginning on a seasonal
boundary and having 13 each 28 day months are also good ideas that
won't get implemented. Too much inertia.
How would days beginning (near) daybreak cope with
the text is here:
http://pastebin.com/f37214a30
and I only want this string:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/portableapps/nvu_portable_1.0_rev_5_en-us.paf.exe?download
so I want to search like:
| grep downloads.sourceforge.net | grep nvu
but the text isn't separated with enters, and I want to
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 05:17:47AM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote:
[...]
No, I think the much better idea would be to ditch timezones and put the
whole world on UTC. Get rid of DST and 12-hour clocks, too, while
you're at it. There is absolutely no real benefit to having the clock
say 7am
Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
and porting latex to dos would be ... well too
much.
There have been DOS versions of TeX and friends since the late 1980's,
possibly even earlier, such as emTeX.
--
I don't deserve this award, but I have arthritis and I don't deserve that
either.
--
Goran Dobosevic wrote:
Hi,
I'm also new to Linux but I'm did it with Samba.
Now mu Debian Lenny read and wright to Win. XPP.
I'm installed Samba with Synaptic package manager. After installation
just follow step by step configuration (its really easy). Also you need
NTFS-3G (Synaptic
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:26:07PM +0100, Nagy Daniel wrote:
the text is here:
http://pastebin.com/f37214a30
I have copied that into a file /tmp/w
and I only want this string:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/portableapps/
nvu_portable_1.0_rev_5_en-us.paf.exe?download
% grep -o
Would, cp -Rs do the job?
It would be nice if rsync had an option of transferring as symlinks
then you could use --delete to remove links you have removed in the
source file system.
Thank you, Adrian. This is exactly the conclusion that I had come to
later in the thread.
--
Dotan Cohen
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 11:29:37 +
David Jardine da...@jardine.de wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 05:17:47AM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote:
[...]
No, I think the much better idea would be to ditch timezones and
put the whole world on UTC. Get rid of DST and 12-hour clocks,
too, while
On Tuesday 10 February 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/10/2009 02:34 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:
[snip]
problem? No. Nobody runs a computer connected to the internet
without connecting to an NTP server regularly. These servers simply
change
Except 95% of Windows users.
^^^
On 02/11/2009 07:47 AM, Jack Schneider wrote:
[snip]
We are probably the only entities in the universe who spend so much
energy keeping track of the number of times our planet spins.
How bazaar!
How can you make such a comment when you have *no clue* as to what
any other entity does?
--
On 02/11/2009 07:59 AM, Christopher Judd wrote:
On Tuesday 10 February 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/10/2009 02:34 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:
[snip]
problem? No. Nobody runs a computer connected to the internet
without connecting to an NTP server regularly. These servers simply
change
Except
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:06:36 -0600
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
On 02/11/2009 07:47 AM, Jack Schneider wrote:
[snip]
We are probably the only entities in the universe who spend so much
energy keeping track of the number of times our planet spins.
How bazaar!
How can you
On 02/11/2009 05:17 AM, Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 01:11:06PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
Days beginning (near) daybreak, and years beginning on a seasonal
boundary and having 13 each 28 day months are also good ideas that
won't get implemented. Too much inertia.
How would
On Feb 10, 12:10 pm, Osamu Aoki os...@debian.org wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 05:53:59AM -0800, Dancing Fingers wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm a Debian user who has cerebral palsy. One thing that I miss from
the Windows world is a typing shorthand program to help with typing.
set alias in shell
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 08:32:22AM -0600, Jack Schneider wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:06:36 -0600
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
On 02/11/2009 07:47 AM, Jack Schneider wrote:
[snip]
We are probably the only entities in the universe who spend so much
energy keeping
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 08:23:25AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 05:17 AM, Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 01:11:06PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
Extremes are, by definition, outliers. Like all outliers, they'll
have to make do with something designed for the
Jack Schneider wrote:
We are probably the only entities in the universe who spend so much
energy keeping track of the number of times our planet spins.
How bazaar!
Or, how bizarre. Bazaar goes with 'The Cathedral and the.
Sorry to nitpick, but I could resist.
--
Marc Shapiro
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 08:32:22AM -0600, Jack Schneider wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:06:36 -0600
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
On 02/11/2009 07:47 AM, Jack Schneider wrote:
[snip]
We are probably the only
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 08:32:22AM -0600, Jack Schneider wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:06:36 -0600
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
On 02/11/2009 07:47 AM, Jack Schneider wrote:
[snip]
We are probably the only entities in the universe who spend so much
energy
On 02/11/2009 08:32 AM, Jack Schneider wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:06:36 -0600
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
On 02/11/2009 07:47 AM, Jack Schneider wrote:
[snip]
We are probably the only entities in the universe who spend so much
energy keeping track of the number of times our
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 07:05:10 -0800
Marc Shapiro mshapiro...@yahoo.com wrote:
Jack Schneider wrote:
We are probably the only entities in the universe who spend so much
energy keeping track of the number of times our planet spins.
How bazaar!
Or, how bizarre. Bazaar goes with 'The
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Jack Schneider wrote:
We are probably the only entities in the universe who spend so much
energy keeping track of the number of times our planet spins.
How bazaar!
Or, how bizarre. Bazaar goes with 'The Cathedral and the.
Sorry to nitpick, but I could resist.
What's
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 08:32:22AM -0600, Jack Schneider wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:06:36 -0600
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
On 02/11/2009 07:47 AM, Jack Schneider wrote:
[snip]
We
On 02/11/2009 08:54 AM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 08:23:25AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 05:17 AM, Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 01:11:06PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
Extremes are, by definition, outliers. Like all outliers, they'll
have to
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 09:12:21 -0600
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
On 02/11/2009 08:32 AM, Jack Schneider wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:06:36 -0600
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
On 02/11/2009 07:47 AM, Jack Schneider wrote:
[snip]
We are probably the only
On 02/11/2009 09:10 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 08:32:22AM -0600, Jack Schneider wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:06:36 -0600
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
On 02/11/2009 07:47 AM, Jack Schneider wrote:
[snip]
On 02/11/2009 09:18 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
[snip]
I think Bill Watterson put it best: The surest sign that intelligent
life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has never tried to
contact us.
How far out would broadcasts of
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 09:10 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 08:32:22AM -0600, Jack Schneider wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:06:36 -0600
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 09:18 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
[snip]
I think Bill Watterson put it best: The surest sign that
intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has
On 02/11/2009 09:30 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 09:10 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 08:32:22AM -0600, Jack Schneider wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:06:36 -0600
On 02/11/2009 09:33 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 09:18 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
[snip]
I think Bill Watterson put it best: The surest sign that
intelligent life exists
On 02/11/2009 09:16 AM, Avi Greenbury wrote:
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Jack Schneider wrote:
We are probably the only entities in the universe who spend so much
energy keeping track of the number of times our planet spins.
How bazaar!
Or, how bizarre. Bazaar goes with 'The Cathedral and the.
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 15:16:49 +
Avi Greenbury avismailinglistacco...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello Avi,
What's the name of that law that states that any post pointing out
someone's mistake will always include a typo of its own?
It one of the applications of Murphy's (Sod's) Law, I reckon.
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 09:33 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 09:18 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
[snip]
I think Bill Watterson put it
On 2009-02-11_12:09:20, Nagy Daniel wrote:
Is there a methodfor searching in colums just like grep does in rows, but i
don't know how many colums I will have, so: awk is not good, beacuse awk
{print $1$2$3} it's not a good soultion:S i have too many colums
Yes, and its call SQL. If you only
Hi all:
I would appreciate any advice on what mail Server to choose. This would be my
first experience installing and configuring an internal mail server (No e-mail
outside the LAN). Only to exchange mails between Windows PC’s inside my
department (IP segment or subnet).
This is a small
From: Oscar Corte [mailto:oect_1...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 10:43 AM
Subject: Wich e-mail server to choose?
Hi all:
I would appreciate any advice on what mail Server to choose.
This would be my first experience installing and configuring an
internal mail server (No
On 2009-02-11_16:43:28, Oscar Corte wrote:
Hi all:
I would appreciate any advice on what mail Server to choose. This would be my
first experience installing and configuring an internal mail server (No
e-mail outside the LAN). Only to exchange mails between Windows PC?s inside
my
When the date was Wednesday 11 February 2009, Zach Uram wrote:
I'm trying to add a name-based virtual host in apache2 on my debian
etch system.
Here is my vhost config:
/etc/apache2/sites-available/darcs
VirtualHost *:80
- VirtualHost *:80
+ VirtualHost *
--
Michael Iatrou
--
To
Nagy Daniel wrote:
the text is here:
http://pastebin.com/f37214a30
and I only want this string:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/portableapps/nvu_portable_1.0_rev_5_en-us.paf.exe?download
so I want to search like:
| grep downloads.sourceforge.net http://downloads.sourceforge.net |
grep
On Wednesday 11 February 2009 17:03:13 Paul E Condon wrote:
One of them is to let the
Debian installer software choose for you. I suggest that you let the
installer choose. I think it makes a good choice.
How?
TIA
Lisi
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From: Lisi Reisz [mailto:lisi.re...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: Wich e-mail server to choose?
On Wednesday 11 February 2009 17:03:13 Paul E Condon wrote:
One of them is to let the
Debian installer software choose for you. I suggest that you let the
Im trying to setup netcat so it serves logs to other systems. When a
client connects, the server starts to send some logs.
I run netcat in listem mode like this:
# nc -l -p 5558 -c tail -f /var/log/syslog
the client I run like this:
# nc host 5558
The problem is that the server keeps running
On Wed February 11 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
I *remember* him saying billions and billions back on /Cosmos/.
Going to IMDB, I see that what he really said was the quite similar
billions upon billions.
do I need to get out my boxed set of Cosmos VHS tapes for you?? yes, I
remember that line!!
When the date was Tuesday 10 February 2009, Jordi Moles Blanco wrote:
I'm having a problem trying to execute the crontab command from a perl
script.
When i call this command from the SNMP system, i get this:
must be privileged to use -u
the procedure is...
1. i create a cron file for a
On 2009-02-11_11:22:01, Stackpole, Chris wrote:
From: Lisi Reisz [mailto:lisi.re...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: Wich e-mail server to choose?
On Wednesday 11 February 2009 17:03:13 Paul E Condon wrote:
One of them is to let the
Debian
When the date was Wednesday 11 February 2009, Nagy Daniel wrote:
the text is here:
http://pastebin.com/f37214a30
and I only want this string:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/portableapps/nvu_portable_1.0_rev_5_en-u
s.paf.exe?download
It seems to me that you only want to grab urls. This
When the date was Wednesday 11 February 2009, Paulo Brito wrote:
Im trying to setup netcat so it serves logs to other systems. When a
client connects, the server starts to send some logs.
I run netcat in listem mode like this:
# nc -l -p 5558 -c tail -f /var/log/syslog
while :; do nc -l
Michael, thanks for your reply. But if you read my entire email, you'll see
that the problem is netcat NOT exiting after disconnect. So, your script
will not solve the problem, because the nc never exits.
Thanks anyway.
2009/2/11 Michael Iatrou m.iat...@freemail.gr
When the date was Wednesday
Normally, I'd suggest Postfix - as I've found it the easiest to wire
up with antivirus and antispam software, but... since the original
poster indicated:
I would appreciate any advice on what mail Server to choose. This
would be my first experience installing and configuring an internal
mail
* Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net [2009 Feb 11 09:31 -0600]:
On 02/11/2009 09:18 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
[snip]
I think Bill Watterson put it best: The surest sign that intelligent
life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it
It should, but it doesn't. It only made diference when there's no
connection. When a connection is made, even with -w 5 (for instance), nc
waits forever.
2009/2/11 Sudev Barar sba...@gmail.com
2009/2/12 Paulo Brito paulorsbrito.lis...@gmail.com:
Michael, thanks for your reply. But if you read
When the date was Wednesday 11 February 2009, Paulo Brito wrote:
2009/2/11 Michael Iatrou m.iat...@freemail.gr
When the date was Wednesday 11 February 2009, Paulo Brito wrote:
Im trying to setup netcat so it serves logs to other systems. When
a client connects, the server starts to
I'm trying to install and it hangs at the line:
Assume root bridge [_SB_.PCI0] bus is 0
Please help
Thank you
Alex
On 02/11/2009 10:24 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 09:33 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
[snip]
Hey, the /DoH/ was a great show!
Uh, yeah. Right. I forgot who I'm talking to. Sorry to offend you,
Mr. Bodine.
Sigh.
about Smurfs never
On 02/11/2009 12:46 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Normally, I'd suggest Postfix - as I've found it the easiest to wire
up with antivirus and antispam software, but... since the original
poster indicated:
I would appreciate any advice on what mail Server to choose. This
would be my first
Thanks a lot for your advice.
I didn’t click on the “Mail Server” option at installation, so what would be
better:
Execute tasksel and activate the option?
OrDo it through apt-get ?
Oscar Corte
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 10:57:59 -0700 From: pecon...@mesanetworks.net To:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 12:46 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Normally, I'd suggest Postfix - as I've found it the easiest to wire
up with antivirus and antispam software, but... since the original
poster indicated:
I would appreciate any advice on what mail Server to choose. This
would
On 02/11/2009 10:43 AM, Oscar Corte wrote:
Hi all:
I would appreciate any advice on what mail Server to choose. This would
be my first experience installing and configuring an internal mail
server (No e-mail outside the LAN). Only to exchange mails between
Windows PC’s inside my department
You've (I'm pretty sure) already got exim4 as a part of the default
install.
On 02/11/2009 01:30 PM, Oscar Corte wrote:
Thanks a lot for your advice.
I didn’t click on the “Mail Server” option at installation, so what
would be better:
Execute tasksel and activate the option?
Or
Do it
2009/2/11 Michael Iatrou m.iat...@freemail.gr
When the date was Wednesday 11 February 2009, Paulo Brito wrote:
2009/2/11 Michael Iatrou m.iat...@freemail.gr
When the date was Wednesday 11 February 2009, Paulo Brito wrote:
Im trying to setup netcat so it serves logs to other systems.
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 10:24 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
...
about Smurfs never made it out of the local region.
If, of course, what I read is accurate...
Where'd you read it?
Some science-related web site.
Ron, we've told you MANY times not to
On 02/11/2009 03:27 PM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 10:24 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
...
about Smurfs never made it out of the local region.
If, of course, what I read is accurate...
Where'd you read it?
Some science-related web site.
Hi,
Has anyone managed to get XDebug working on Debian w/ Apache? I'm
looking for some assistance in getting this to work w/ Eclipse and an
external browser.
tia,
jec
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Sander Marechal wrote:
Jeff Chimene wrote:
Has anyone managed to get XDebug working on Debian w/ Apache? I'm
looking for some assistance in getting this to work w/ Eclipse and an
external browser.
It's working fine for me using Debian Lenny, Apache and XDebug. I am
using the debugger.vim
How to make sure?
I can't find any traces of exim into the filesystems or documentation.
I installed Debian without any graphical interface, and all intallation choices
cleared when the tasksel window appeared, this has been helpful for me to learn
more about linux. I'm at the prompt only.
On 02/11/2009 04:42 PM, Oscar Corte wrote:
How to make sure?
I can't find any traces of exim into the filesystems or documentation.
I installed Debian without any graphical interface, and all intallation
choices cleared when the tasksel window appeared, this has been helpful
for me to
I got this:
exim4:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 4.63-17
Version table:
4.63-17 0
500 cdrom://[Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 r3 Etch _Etch_ -Official i386 CD Binary-1
20080217-11:50]
500 http://linux.csua.berkeley.edu etch/main Packages
I guess I really need to install.
Date: Wed, 11
Looks like it. Or maybe exim is installed. Also possible, but
unlikely, is postfix.
Examine them before installing exim4.
(But I'd recommend postfix. It's a bit of a religious issue, though.)
On 02/11/2009 04:57 PM, Oscar Corte wrote:
I got this:
exim4:
Installed: (none)
Thank you!!!
The solution was this:
cat text.txt | perl -ne 'print $1\n while (/href=\(.+?)\/ig)' | grep
sourceforge | grep nvu
2009/2/11 Michael Iatrou m.iat...@freemail.gr
When the date was Wednesday 11 February 2009, Nagy Daniel wrote:
the text is here:
Ron and everyone
Thanks a lot for your help. Now I know where to start. Time to get reading
through documentation.
Regards
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 17:26:57 -0600 From: ron.l.john...@cox.net To:
debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Wich e-mail server to choose?
Looks like it.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 09:29:03AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 09:18 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
[snip]
I think Bill Watterson put it best: The surest sign that intelligent
life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has
Hi,
I am about to setup a new server with Lenny and want to move an existing
software RAID array from a box running Arch Linux with Kernel 2.6.28 with Mdadm
2.6.8 to the Lenny box and I'm wondering if there will be any issues as Lenny
has an older kernel and Mdadm version than what the array
On 02/11/2009 10:11 AM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 09:29:03AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 09:18 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
[snip]
I think Bill Watterson put it best: The surest sign that intelligent
life
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:32:12PM -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
2nd star to the left, and straight on til..
oh.. wait.. wrong story!
Paul, I've forgotton that reference. I've always loved it. Do you
remember (other than Star Trek, of course).
Doug.
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 06:22:44PM +1100, Daniel Dalton wrote:
Hi,
What's the best console tool (text-mode), to convert ms word files to
plane text?
catdoc, seems ok, works on most files, but looses a lot of formatting.
antiword, seems quite good, but it doesn't work on every file...
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 08:23:25AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 05:17 AM, Dave Sherohman wrote:
No, I think the much better idea would be to ditch timezones and put the
whole world on UTC. Get rid of DST and 12-hour clocks, too, while
you're at it. There is absolutely no real
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