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line could turn control of my program over to
the attacker instead of the legitimate user.
Hope this helps.
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, you can use /dev/psaux. You may have to compile in
kernel support, however.
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the First Amendment protects. -- A.L.A. v. U.S. Dept. of Justice
$ for x in *;do mv -iv $x `echo $x|sed -e 's/MP3$/mp3/'`;done
bash$ for i in *.MP3; do mv $i ${i%.MP3}.mp3; done
mmv '*.MP3' '#1.mp3'
Nice, but mmv isn't a standard Unix command. mv, echo, sed, and
sh/bash are.
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is now shipping Official Debian CDs, then they are using
our CD images, so they should be just as reliable as anyone else. And
according to Kenneth, that is exactly what htey are doing.
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owned by package.
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, fought my way past the dependency screen,
and proceeded to [R]emove almost my entire system. Shortly thereafter,
I installed Debian for the second time ;-).
But until someone writes something better, or fixes dselect, it's what
we have.
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recommend would be:
xload
exec enlightenment
The exec says replace .xsession with enlightenment, rather than
running it separately. It saves one process and probably a miniscule
amount of memory, so it's not necessary, but it's tidy.
Thanks alot in advance
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- work
fine.
When I set my system time occasionally, I tend to use
tock.usno.navy.mil. I -know- they report UTC.
thanks,
chris
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is
configured by default, I'll definately file a bug on it.
How can I configure xdm so that it will -only- serve local servers?
Later,
Buddha
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standards-track protocols are
designed to try to work around that problem, but not all sites use
ESTMP yet, etc.
Just me
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John Hasler writes:
Buddha Buck writes:
It was seen that one reason for this was that someone looking at the FTP
site, seeing a directory with a numbered version would think that that
version was ready for release. A policy decision was made to name
releases while in development
John Hasler writes:
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It was seen that one reason for this was that someone looking at the FTP
site, seeing a directory with a numbered version would think that that
version was ready for release. A policy decision was made to name
releases while in development
that the name
most definitely can't refer to
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to
advertise our love of free software.
steve
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this out months ago, it was a tedious matter of chasing through man
pages to find the config files that specified the start-up scripts,
which were symlinks to the real scripts, etc, all to find out that I
was looking for .xsession.
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disk images. I would encourage you to
pick up a copy and re-evaluate Debian. If you still don't like Debian,
you are entitled to your opinion.
In the mean time, please update your web page to state what versions of
Slackware, Red Hat, and Debian you are reviewing.
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(like root, or yourself logged into another
machine, or your friend next to you) to be able to talk to your screen,
you can provide them with a copy of the cookie. It is much secure than
opening up your machine to every user in the world!
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like Emacs, but a bit prettier, with a few new features,
and only slightly slower.
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and partition tables
to make sure that it is the only or primary OS on the system. How can I
make certain that I don't lose anything critical when installing it?
Has anyone else done this? What can I expect?
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does it come that you are talking about stuff you do not understand.
I personally would appreciate something like alladins license for
ghostscript beeing applied for Qt.
But Qt is still a very new, but promising project.
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to bigpassword, but I still
-think- of my password as bigpassword.
If the shadow suite changes this behavior, I might consider switching
to it.
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haven't gone to 2.1 yet (the horror stories of device drivers
crashing because of the memory management reorganization scare me), so
I don't know if things have changed in this regard.
Erv
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[Note: I'm moving this from debian-changes to debian-user]
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i was wondering what were the reactions of list members to
this article.
I thought it was well done. It showed our strengths and weaknesses.
Which article? Which issue?
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().
Otherwise, fail.
This would allow us to retain backwards compatability while potentially
increasing the security of the system by allowing arbitrarily long
passwords.
thanks,
Richard
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in addition to the
base packages. They are in the doc section of the distribution, in the
packages manpages and man, respectively.
Thanks, Chris.
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Description: netpbm -- graphics conversion tools.
Netpbm is a toolkit for conversion of images between a variety of
different formats, as well as to allow a few basic image operations.
It is based on the pbmplus distribution.
bash$
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will be
impossible. If this is acceptable to you, then this is probably the
least expensive option. If you want X-like capabilities, then you need
to go a more complicated route, a route that most likely involves
ethernet. I'll let others deal with that problem.
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. I also don't have to be online, nor do I have
to go to it, and so forth.
Thanks and sorry for this long reply,
Fab.
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recommend it.
I have also seen multiple simultaneous X servers running on a MkLinux
machine. Unfortunately, the current version of MkLinux for PowerPC ony
supports one console (not even serial support yet), so it made the
machine a bit unusable and forced a reboot.
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/xdm stop. In fact, that might work even if you didn't (I
haven't tried)
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like those of donkeys and whose seed came in floods like that of
stallions. -- Ezekiel 23:20
a cron entry. I've decided that I don't need to
have then even check for the net connection first. Since popclient
aborts very quickly when it can't establish a connection, I don't even
notice that i have them running. Will this not work for you, too?
Thanks.
Luis.
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There is also an error on booting from syslogd about not being
able to find /dev/xconsole. What is /dev/xconsole for?
/dev/xconsole is a named pipe that syslogd uses to communicate to
xconsole.
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She
to all have the same real time
on the files (as opposed to the difference between ftp.ion.com.au and
ftp.tower.net.au above).
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