* Camaleón (2012-01-07):
Hello Mutt lovers :-)
[...]
So, in brief, I would like to see a way for adding a custom References:
for the outgoing messages.
Shouldn't that read
In-Reply-To: pan.2012.01.06.17.08...@gmail.com
-André
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* lina (2011-12-23):
[...]
File_a.txt
a
a
a
File_b.txt
b
b
b
I wish to get a file_ab.txt as
a b
a b
a b
apt-get install coreutils
paste File_a.txt File_b.txt
-André
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* shawn wilson (2011-07-25):
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 13:31, shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com wrote:
i'm on mac osx ssh'd into debian, running screen. some time yesterday
i messed something up (i think within screen, but i don't really want
to kill it since i've got tons of stuff going on).
* KS (2011-07-05):
On 05/07/11 01:55 PM, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
[...]
CUPS is what I use for my HL-2070N (and temporarily the HL-2070W). For
some drivers which I could choose from, it wouldn't even print. So right
now I'm using: Brother HL-2140 Foomatic/hpijs-pcl5e (recommended)
Try
I'm on Squeeze/PPC, with my iTunes Library located on that very
machine. I was able to pair Remote.app, but it never gets past the
Connecting message, so it never displays my Library.
[2011-02-20 19:07:36]httpd: Found query string
[2011-02-20 19:07:36] daap: DAAP request:
On my Lenny system, I maintain a small Debian archive. It's updated
with apt-ftparchive generate. I would like to add a
Packages/DiffIndex file, but can't find out how to accomplish that.
-André
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* Fabian Kürten (2010-07-01):
[...]
Now my question: How can I prevent/delay the shutdown while rsnapshot is
running. For your information, I am using gnome, so a solution working
only for shutdowns via gnome system menu would be sufficient.
How does that system work?
You could run a shell
Trying to conserve memory, I'm want run mpd (the Music Player Daemon)
from inetd, on Lenny. So far, I've added
mpd 6600/tcp # music player daemon
to /etc/services, and I thought
mpd stream tcp nowait mpd.audio /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/bin/mpd
/etc/mpd.conf
or maybe
mpd
* André Berger (2010-03-27):
Trying to conserve memory, I'm want run mpd (the Music Player Daemon)
from inetd, on Lenny. So far, I've added
mpd 6600/tcp # music player daemon
to /etc/services, and I thought
mpd stream tcp nowait mpd.audio /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/bin/mpd
/etc
* Bob Cox (2010-03-06):
[...]
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Example: ask for a path with a default value.
Note: The -i option was introduced with Bash 4.
read -e -p Enter the path to the file: -i /usr/local/etc/ FILEPATH
The user will be prompted, he can just accept the default, or edit it.
* Maicon Faria (2009-05-20):
[...]
When I run a program, as user, that uses more then the memory
avaliable the OOM(OUT-OF-MEMORY) kill this job.
Disarm the OOM killer:
# /etc/sysctl.conf
vm.overcommit_memory=2
-André
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* Stefan Monnier (2009-03-18):
That said, two ext3 filesystems would be absolutely OK with me, as
long as I could merge them virtually, so my movieplayer (dbox2) would
have to access just one directory, and deleting files from that
directory would result in deleting the original file (not
* André Berger (2009-03-16):
(Replying to myself and trying to sum up your AQs)
Thank you all for the helpful discussion and detailed instructions,
_much appreciated_.
I'm aware of the significance of backups, and keep redundant backups
of 'important' data. The files in question are 'just
Hi there!
I'm on Etch and have got two external USB disks, one GB each in size.
Disk1 contains one ext3 partition and my media files, and is full.
Disk2 is empty and should take future media files. I don't have a
third disk I could use for backups.
My plan is to create a Logical Volume Group to
* Victor Padro (2009-03-12):
I have seen many How to's regarding Local Repositories, but I don't know if
it covers all architectures including ARM.
They do.
[...]
Is there any documentation you guys can point me to?
I found this very useful:
http://coredev.nl/
See the instructions at the
* Daniel Dalton (2009-02-10):
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 09:50:33PM +1100, Daniel Dalton wrote:
Hi,
Is there anyway to make snownews open the direct rss link when pressing
o on a story? Like for example, open the direct page, it seems that my
Now I feel like an idiot, just had to look at
* Celejar (2009-01-18):
On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 22:35:55 -0600
Kumar Appaiah a.ku...@alumni.iitm.ac.in wrote:
On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 08:05:16PM -0800, talikarng.use...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone have any experience building their own ftp server for use
on a hoem network? I would like to
* Bob Cox (2009-01-11):
I want to resize jpeg images (in order to create thumbnail images for a
webpage) from a bash script and know that I can use 'convert' from the
imagemagick package to achieve this. This will be run on a (headless,
no X) lenny/armel NSLU2 slug.
However, aptitude says
* Douglas A. Tutty (2008-12-13):
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 01:11:56PM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
Is there any way to install cups without introducing any of the X11
libraries?
I am trying to set this up on a headless box that doesn't have the
resources available for needlessly running
* Alex Samad (2008-07-28):
on the nas box
/exports/shared
-async,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash,insecure,mp=/exports/shared
192.168.8.0/22(rw)
Try
/exports/shared 192.168.8.0/22(rw,async,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash)
and exportfs -rv
On the Mac, add to /etc/fstab (assuming your
* Alex Samad (2008-07-29):
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:05:58PM +0200, André Berger wrote:
* Alex Samad (2008-07-28):
on the nas box
/exports/shared
-async,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash,insecure,mp=/exports/shared
192.168.8.0/22(rw)
Try
/exports/shared
* Freddy Freeloader (2008-06-16):
I am trying to get a working setup with webdav and davfs2 where I can
edit files from a remote webserver locally. I can successfully access
the webdav directory and files and mount them on my workstation. The
problem I'm running into is that most of
* hce (2008-06-16):
Hi,
I've set up a web server lighty and web application on my local
machine and defined web addresses mywebtest.com in the /etc/hosts for
local testing. The HTTP can be connected and works fine, but HTTPS
does not work (Unable to connect in an error page).
Try a setup
I would like to install Lenny i386 onto an external USB HDD, for use
with a T-Online S100, from a PPC Etch box. The problems are: I can't
compile grub on the PPC box; and I can't chroot to the i386 system.
While I can edit $HDD/etc/fstab and such, I can't seem to write an
i386 bootloader onto the
* PETER EASTHOPE (2008-04-24):
Folk,
There is an HP ScanJet C6270A here. lsusb fails to detect
it and I've found no evidence in Lenny that the scanner
is connected via USB. I'll guess that this scanner has USB 1.
Have you tried hplip yet?
-André
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I have pulled the latest security fixed 2.6.18 sources and extracted
them with dpkg-source -x *dsc, copied my .config, run make
oldconfig.
Will make uImage result in a security fixed kernel now, or are
there any commands I would have to run manually if not using
make-kpkg options here
* Kelly Clowers (2007-11-25):
On Nov 24, 2007 9:41 AM, André Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm on an Etch system with limited memory and CPU power, which I'm
trying to optimize in terms of software. The box acts a CUPS print
server with two queues, one raw queue and one HP PSC-1110 queue
I'm on an Etch system with limited memory and CPU power, which I'm
trying to optimize in terms of software. The box acts a CUPS print
server with two queues, one raw queue and one HP PSC-1110 queue. The
HP AIO needs HPLIP to function.
As we rarely print, I have already reniced cupsd and the
* Jesus Arocho (2007-09-28):
Try an entry in /etc/udev/10-local.rules; great howtos on the net.
On Thursday 27 September 2007 07:50, Dan H wrote:
[...]
There's also great information on quoting, e.g.
http://www.vranx.de/mail/tofu.html
-André
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* Angela Gavazzi (2007-09-27):
Hallo,
could someone please explain me why the following cronjob generates an empy
file when copy-pasting the command to console generates a full file?
It's in roots crontab created with crontab -e
00 21 * * * /usr/local/ldap/sbin/slapcat
* Jesus Arocho (2007-09-28):
Try an entry in /etc/udev/10-local.rules; great howtos on the net.
On Thursday 27 September 2007 07:50, Dan H wrote:
[...]
There's also great information on quoting, e.g.
http://www.vranx.de/mail/tofu.html
-André
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* Angela Gavazzi (2007-09-27):
Hallo,
could someone please explain me why the following cronjob generates an empy
file when copy-pasting the command to console generates a full file?
It's in roots crontab created with crontab -e
00 21 * * * /usr/local/ldap/sbin/slapcat
* Angela Gavazzi (2007-09-27):
Hallo,
could someone please explain me why the following cronjob generates an empy
file when copy-pasting the command to console generates a full file?
It's in roots crontab created with crontab -e
00 21 * * * /usr/local/ldap/sbin/slapcat
* Jesus Arocho (2007-09-28):
Try an entry in /etc/udev/10-local.rules; great howtos on the net.
On Thursday 27 September 2007 07:50, Dan H wrote:
[...]
There's also great information on quoting, e.g.
http://www.vranx.de/mail/tofu.html
-André
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* Jesus Arocho (2007-09-28):
Try an entry in /etc/udev/10-local.rules; great howtos on the net.
On Thursday 27 September 2007 07:50, Dan H wrote:
[...]
There's also great information on quoting, e.g.
http://www.vranx.de/mail/tofu.html
-André
--
May as well be hung for a sheep as a lamb!
* Angela Gavazzi (2007-09-27):
Hallo,
could someone please explain me why the following cronjob generates an empy
file when copy-pasting the command to console generates a full file?
It's in roots crontab created with crontab -e
00 21 * * * /usr/local/ldap/sbin/slapcat
* Matus UHLAR - fantomas (2007-09-01):
On 17.07.07 10:26, André Berger wrote:
Back from vacation, I found messages from smartd (sarge; 2.6.21.5) in
root's mailbox:
SMART error (CurrentPendingSector) detected
The following warning/error was logged by the smartd daemon
Back from vacation, I found messages from smartd (sarge; 2.6.21.5) in
root's mailbox:
SMART error (CurrentPendingSector) detected
The following warning/error was logged by the smartd daemon:
Device: /dev/hda, 1061 Currently unreadable (pending) sectors
SMART error
* Wayne Topa (2007-06-27):
Bhasker C V([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
I tried on the apt-get manual. But could not get to my requirement.
I have some of the packages in my deb box which i do not want to
upgrade/remove/uninstall during an apt-get dist-uprade.
How do i
* L.V.Gandhi (2007-06-28):
I have a csv file with 50 lines.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/stock/today$ tail -n 5 highs.csv
BANKRAJAS,14
GARWALLROP,14
KERNEX,14
ZENITHINFO,14
ORBITCORP,14
I have a script which has lines
===
cd /home/lvgandhi/.qtstalker/data1/group/Highs
* Qnick (2007-06-27):
I have a box ((Fujitsu-Siemens PRIMERGY RX300 S3) within Debian 4.0
Etch and 2.4.31 kernel .
I very want upgrade it to kernel 2.6.21 but i don't know how do it.
I installed kernel package 2.6.18 from Debian distribution but after
reboot accured kernel panic (don't
* Hugo Vanwoerkom (2007-06-07):
André Berger wrote:
* Hugo Vanwoerkom (2007-06-05):
André Berger wrote:
Let me give you an example to illustrate what I would like to know:
Given, kernel 2.6.22 was out, and 2.6.21.3 was the latest previous
stable kernel. Is there a patch against
Let me give you an example to illustrate what I would like to know:
Given, kernel 2.6.22 was out, and 2.6.21.3 was the latest previous
stable kernel. Is there a patch against 2.6.21.3, for an easy upgrade
to 2.6.22?
Thanks,
-André
* Hugo Vanwoerkom (2007-06-05):
André Berger wrote:
Let me give you an example to illustrate what I would like to know:
Given, kernel 2.6.22 was out, and 2.6.21.3 was the latest previous
stable kernel. Is there a patch against 2.6.21.3, for an easy upgrade
to 2.6.22?
Are you
* Nyizsnyik Ferenc (2007-05-27):
On Sun, 27 May 2007 18:12:52 +0100
Chris Lale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Baron wrote:
This is a problem we have all had, I think. Something goes wrong in
a print job, paper jam or whatever. Instead of the printout, one
will now get raw data numbers
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