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This should be run by your Window Manager (perhaps you can use xclients
file)
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On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Angus D Madden wrote:
Does anyone know a of utility to check if a symbolic link is valid?
You may want to check out a program called readlink. Its probably already
on your system. IIRC, its part of the texmf distro.
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Cameron Kerr wrote:
Perhaps playing with some of the floppy boot-time parameters might help.
See bootparam(7) for more info.
Actually, to rebut my own advice, this is worthless, since the initial
ramdisk is loaded by the boot manager, not the kernel (since the kernel
the server as 'sshd -Dd', you
will get a one-time debugging run of the server. This will very likely
give you the information you need to solve the problem.
I suggest having a read of 'SSH: The Definitive Guide', published by
O'Rielly. I found it very enlightening reading.
Hope this helps.
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free software that does such anyway? So that I could start
migrating...
You might like to check out Kontour (formally known as KIllustrator). It
is part of KOffice. However, I do not know if it can handle CorelDRAW
files.
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the deb, the music
would play super-fast. Using the vendors release worked fine.
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(\), will be changed into newline
characters, and all data after the first % will be sent to
the command as standard input.
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Um, what's the idea of reposting my own post?
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, mostly.
Notice that syslinux has an option (-s, IIRC), to create a ``stupid, but
portable'' version, which is slower, which makes me think it _might_ be a
kernel/controller issue.
Perhaps playing with some of the floppy boot-time parameters might help.
See bootparam(7) for more info.
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, then say M to
VIA 82C686 Audio Codec
If its a 1371 based sound controller, then saying M to
Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI 97 (ES1371)
should do the trick. Hope this helps.
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the
card on that floppy and it's not bootable. The only thing you need is an
empty bootable floppy.
You'll likely also require the pnpdsabl.bat batch file, which calls
3c5x9cfg with some arguments. Ironically, you can't use the 3c5x9cfg
program to disable the PNP, if you get what I mean...
Cameron
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, Xeno Campanoli wrote:
chkconfig --add fwconfig
man update-rc.d
Don't forget the `.'
Chkconfig is a Redhat (well, Ultrix really, IIRC) thing.
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into the kernel.
i keep forgetting about the amazing power behind the /proc area.
i'll check this out -- cool idea.
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its often nicknamed Slowaris ;^)
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will show
this.
A symptom of this fatal condition is that the lights on the hub flicker,
meaning data is sent, and the ping target gets the frames, and sends them
back, but nothing happens.
PS. Send the dmesg output regarding the 3c509 module load.
Hope this helps.
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can tell what chipset a PCI
card has by using the lspci command.
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to your hostname, I
think.
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On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, ah. wrote:
I was wondering how to find out the pid of a (bash) script.
Use the special parameter $$ for the PID, and $PPID for the parent process
ID
man bash
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include
ntop,etherape. Have a look in the networking section, there are a lot of
networking programs.
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, there are no other alternatives.
$500 is very steep (I'm assuming you mean US dollars), for a four-port
KVM, you can do better, I'm sure (I'm in New Zealand, I can get them for
about that in NZ dollars, about 250 US.
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packets
going to ROUTER, and nowhere from there.
PROGNOSIS: Packets are not being routed from 192.168.1/24 to 192.168.0/24
on the machine labelled ROUTER.
Thanks for any hints.
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have not told us exactly
what you are trying to accomplish, which means I have to guess
:0:
* (change|update|new|different).*(e-?mail|address)
/var/mail/addresschanged
What are the intended semantics for this rule??? What are you trying to
accomplish?
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haven't been able to replicate the strange
dip...
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, it works!!! Thank you very much (very good end to a very stressful
week). I ended up getting the source, for anyone doing this, you need to
get the raidtools-5sommat from www.kernel.org. For testing users, see the
raidtools2 package.
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with the packages I use, not all of them.
I've tried using debian-proxy, buts its a bit flaky, and only uses rsync.
I'd rather use a closer/faster mirror, none of which support rsync.
I've also tried using debian-mirror, but its broken...
Has anyone got a HOWTO for something like this???
Cameron Kerr
someone.
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Odd, that's the second message in a `Chinese' character set that was in
English (and therefore went into the deleted folder). Is gb2312 used for
anything else than Chinese? (any _non_ English?). Keep in mind the message
was sent by a French national.
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tried limiting the packet size, but it really doesn't do much.
Hope there is a solution somewhere, besides shutting down the FTP.
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modules are loaded (raid[015])
Thanks ever so much sigh I need a gin.
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On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, faisal gillani wrote:
My resolv.conf file is missing .. can anyone give a
sample file so i can use ?
Sure,
search localdomain
nameserver 111.222.333.444
nameserver 111.222.333.445
Of course, there's always the manual page resolv.conf(5)
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using Potato with 2.2.19 kernel.
Also, I find no reference to PAM in the /proc directory.
Why would you? Its got very little to do with the kernel, as its a
userland library.
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xterm -e myexpectscript
Where your expect script would spawn telnet.
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and use ssh, with
ssh-agent?
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should be made in your ~/.Xresources or ~/.Xdefaults
file. Once you've changed them, you can run xrdb -override ~/.Xresources,
and start a new xterm.
Personally, I also stick in my ~/.bashrc this,
if [ $TERM = xterm ]; then
TERM=xterm-color
fi
Hope this helps.
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Hello, can anyone tell me why there is no longer any packages for dhcpcd
in testing or unstable. I'd rather not use pump, since I've heard that it
has problems with multiple interfaces. dhcpcd is in stable, and is what I
have been using.
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do this easily by ``pinning'' this
particular package, or by doing a full upgrade to woody.
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to directory, where right is apply to 33'th group.
Perhaps you should try using LDAP, or NIS. Just an idea...
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Kill this file, then try again. It should be recreated.
You might like to move it out of the way first, just in case.
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Tom Schuetz wrote:
My X-Windows works fine, until I try to employ an .xsession file.
Make .xsession executable, and link it to .xinitrc (Debian uses .xinitrc
in startx, other distros use .xsession or .xinitrc, meaning the same
thing)
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is: Is it possible to verify all of the existing packages on
the system so I can tell which packages have now corrupted files?
At least I had a backup, of /home :(
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Cameron Kerr wrote:
My question is: Is it possible to verify all of the existing packages on
the system so I can tell which packages have now corrupted files?
Hi, I couldn't find anything to do this, so I made something myself. The
md5sums for all package files are stored
this helps
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to agregate bandwidth, he should look at
using iproute2 to split the traffic (I forget what this is called)
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buggers. (The first three octets of a MAC address identify the
manufacturer.)
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libraries that they
require.
Do I really readlly need most of bind9 just to do ns lookups?
Its not most, its just a wee bit.
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compilation options
- The sshd2.config (name?)
Does it happen with any other user account?
Try running the server in debug mode. This will likely tell you whats
happening.
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On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, wang wrote:
hello!
i want to use nslooup
what soft i need to install ?
THANKS
wang
You really should use dig or host (use dig). nslookup is deprecated.
dig is fairly good to use.
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On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
Yow, not only does the legal team have no clue about technology, but no
clue about the McQuary Limit, to boot.
The _what???_ limit? Is that the `no more than 4 lines in your sig' limit?
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module) might do you well
anyway, and save you an extra $60 (NZD), ~$25 dollars US. You can use this
saved money to bump up your RAM.
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come over
pretty soon--hearing other people's experiences makes me suspect something
there.
Yes, I downgraded my gpm to gpm/stable (apt-get remove gpm; apt-get
install gpm/stable). When started, gpm would exit (``Resource Temporarily
Unavailable'')
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(10/100BaseTx
cards).
You might have to use the manufacturers DOS tool to change the setting on
older 10BaseT cards.
thx 4 any help.
You're welcome.
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is moving erratically, it generally means the protocol is
set wrongly in your XF86Config.
Also, lately, gpm seems to gone really borked, so you might try
downgrading to the stable version
apt-get remove gpm
apt-get install gpm/stable
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but there was nothing there about fixed fonts either.
Anyone know what the fix is and if so could you tell me.
Hmmm, are you running the font server. I know this can be the cause of
some of these kinds of problems.
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On 27 Jan 2002, Andreas Goesele wrote:
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Well, if the error is indeterminate, then I would start to suspect your
hardware. Errors such as this often indicate bad memory, in my
experience. Getting segfaults all the time is a classic example of this.
Get
\declaregraphicsextensions, and use \includegraphics as crime, and not
crime.eps. (Pictures in PDF can look a lot better this way).
If you want, gimme an email, and I'll send you an example I'm currently
using to make a PS/PDF version of a labbook.
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ssh-keygen). Using the -v flag to ssh should show you what's
heppening.
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the kghostview package from unstable, more desirable than
the one from woody, and each time you apt-get upgrade, it'll sync that
particular package to unstable.
More information can be found at
http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2002/1/mail#1
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(one of these days), try it on a Slackware box and try to replicate,
since I never had a problem using Slackware.
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second that. (416 sounds familiar, but you should check this
yourself)
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don't know
of any Windows emulators, but then, I haven't had to look.
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the binaries smaller. Perhaps there is a compatibility
packages in oldlibs (libc5 package)
Warning: This is just an educated guess. Good luck
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memory, in my
experience. Getting segfaults all the time is a classic example of this.
Get hold of memtest86 (http://www.teresaudio.com/memtest86/) and give your
memory a good going over.
Running crashme off a boot floppy might also be, ah, interesting...
Andreas Goesele
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Cameron Kerr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.01.22.0848 +0100]:
All of the users on a Debian system have UID = 1000. For some unknown
(to me) reason, the user `nobody' has a UID of 65534 (or -1)
that's -2 btw ;)
Yeah, well I'd rather know why
of 65534 (or -1)
That will list the local users, no biggie. Lets complete the program then,
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probably need to update your modutils. See the Changes file in the
kernel documentation. You might like to check out this website
http://www.fs.tum.de/~bunk/kernel-24.html
I haven't checked whether or not it support 2.5 series kernels, but.
Either that, or upgrade to Woody
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You won't find it on linuxdoc ;)
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, and hunted
| but I can not find them.
dpkg -L guitar
It would seem that it is in
/usr/share/pixmaps/guiTAR.xpm
with a desktop shortcut stored as
/usr/share/gnome/apps/Utilities/guiTAR.desktop
Disclaimer: I don't use guiTAR, or GNOME
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