shortcut?
You could do an stty stop undef for the terminal in question. This
disables the terminal's stop feature which is by default bound to ^S.
stty -a shows the current settings...
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, values of form variables, cookies,
special HTTP headers, and whatever else may be required...).
So, it may not be exactly what you're looking for, but it's a nice and
versatile tool, anyway :)
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linked binary, which is also available from
http://crl.nmsu.edu/~mleisher/xmbdfed-4.5-LINUX.tar.gz
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This notebook has an *onboard* NIC (same RealTek chip), however, so YMMV...
For details on the issue, see Donald Becker's pages, in particular:
http://www.scyld.com/expert/irq-conflict.html
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On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 03:13:44PM +, Nuno Emanuel F. Carvalho wrote:
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Erdmut Pfeifer wrote:
check whether your BIOS has a Windows 9x support option or some
b*llsh*t like that -- and if so, try to disable it.
On my ASUS notebook, I initially got the same error
Netscape.ad for further
ideas on what you might want to control remotely -- just in case you
start liking that feature :)
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in the context of web
authentication/authorization, so, of course, there are various
utilities to make your life easier. I'd suggest that you flip through
the pages of the mentioned docs -- it might save you from reinventing
the wheel ;)
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anything of this :)
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.). Those should cover most of what you need
to know.
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ext/pcre/libpcre.la ext/pgsql/libpgsql.la
ext/posix/libposix.la ext/session/libsession.la
ext/standard/libstandard.la
ext/xml/libxml.la TSRM/libtsrm.la -limap -ldl -lpq -lcrypt
-lresolv -lm -ldl
-lnsl -lresolv
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -limap
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for those
components yet.
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, though :)
http://alldunn.com/python/fcgi.py
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work then)
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+ mod_ssl in various projects for quite some time now, and we've never
had any problems with stability so far.
Just my 2 cents.
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to the
appropriate section... YMMV.
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/
or, if you're feeling adventurous:
http://cpbotha.net/building_xfree86_4.1.0_debs_on_potato.HOWTO
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real-mode and protected-mode
device drivers. This is an excellent example of Microsoft using its
dominant position in the software industry force a technical change
that is detrimental to other operating systems.
(Donald Becker, http://scyld.com/expert/modules.html )
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of memory, especially if you do it many times in your 20+ terminals...
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().
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to be by www.cyberteams.com), but I've never gotten hold of that one)
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have a similar
effect as 'economy'. YMMV.
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' in some other contexts, though.
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the PC. Is there a way to power my PC off as a user?
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for get_atom_type
daddy:/home/local/src/autodock/dist305/src/autodock# nm libad.a|grep -i
get_atom_type
U get_atom_type__FPcT0
U get_atom_type__FPcT0
U get_atom_type__FPcT0
get_atom_type.o:
T get_atom_type
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and start again.
if you have X already running, then this is the message one would
expect. If not, then simply do what the message suggests ;)
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of your terminal.
There's a commandline option to force it to start in color mode:
mc -c
Alternatively, you can set the environment variable COLORTERM before
starting mc.
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test 1.dat
test 2.dat
with version 5.004 you get:
$ perl -e 'print join \n,glob(*)'
test
1.dat
test
2.dat
with both 5.005 and 5.6 you get (at least I do here...):
$ perl -e 'print join \n,glob(*)'
test 1.dat
test 2.dat
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an excellent email processor and
available for much less than $5,000.
;)
He's probably just trying to collect email addresses with a status of
verified-by-human, which he himself can then sell to earn the $5000.
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|
5 setlinewidth
stroke this renders the square
showpagethis transfers it to the paper
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/ -type f | xargs md5sum files.md5 periodically...
Good luck,
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open(the file in question, ...) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
immediately followed by a couple of write() calls printing out the
Failed: ... error message you see.
This should give you an idea of what's going wrong.
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is not authorized to connect to Server
Application initialization failed: couldn't connect to display :0
Error in startup script: invalid command name button
while executing
button .ref
(file scripts/kconfig.tk line 51)
make: *** [xconfig] Error 1
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understanding of the lprng mechanics might help me to eventually solve
a somewhat similar problem I'm experiencing myself sporadically ;)
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);
I guess you'd have to change this, if the 12 hour mode really bothers
you badly enough ;)
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the failure is occurring?
can you print the file in question if you have acroread direct its
output to a file, which you then send to the printer manually?
Can you view the resulting PS-file in ghostscript?
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when printing directly to a file from within the dialogbox.
I guess both files should be identical.
Also, feel free to add other debugging commands you could think of
to the script...
Don't know whether it helps ;)
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and neither acroread nor
pdftops could convert to level 2 postscript, although I had selected
level 2 in the acroread print dialog box.
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It's one of the prototypical examples of how an ad-hoc solution of no
real benefit can cause headaches for thousands of people. Even years
after its invention it seems to haunt innocent users. Unbelievable!
/rant
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: In function `main':
/tmp/ccU9fgSr.o(.text+0x16): undefined reference to `sqrt'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
you have to link it with the math lib:
gcc thick.c -lm
^^
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in crontab are just to disable those
entries temporarily while anacron is installed. This way, if you decide
to uninstall anacron, the crontab entries will automatically be
reactivated, without you having to edit any config files.
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On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 03:58:10PM -0600, Judith Elaine Bush wrote:
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 09:12:33PM +0100, Erdmut Pfeifer wrote:
as there is /etc/crontab for cron, there is a /etc/anacrontab for anacron.
Indeed. Except the /etc/anacron specifies frequency (how many days
apart should
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 06:52:43PM -0500, MaD dUCK wrote:
is it just me and my mail server, or is the debian-users list like 10
minutes behind?
fishbowl:~/web/limerence.org date
Mon Mar 5 18:52:33 EST 2001
for me the delay is around 40 minutes.
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, it's definitely nothing for the faint-hearted. ;)
Erdmut
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)?
Don't know whether I'll be able to help, but perhaps we could start
narrowing things down a little...
Erdmut
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On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 07:41:28PM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 05:22:50AM +0100, Erdmut Pfeifer wrote:
exactly -- at least that's what one would expect.
Normally gs should just load the svga shared lib, but not start reading
related config files, etc. However
browsable thumbnail indices for large image collections. It is based on
perlmagick which is a perl wrapper for the imagemagick lib (as you
might have guessed).
It's highly configurable, and if you know a little perl and HTML you can
easily customize it even further...
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wrapper 'name_of_your_script'
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outside of apache -- it may not do
what you want it to do, then, but does it start properly?
It might also be useful if you would post the info you get in the error
log when using -w.
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might want to roll one your own rxvt
(reasonably simple) without wtmp/utmp support and see if the
problem/feature goes away.
(Or, if you are lucky, the one from SuSe runs on Debian too...)
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an ssh tunnel?
(you probably know that you don't need to / should not set the DISPLAY
variable yourself when using ssh to forward X, as it's doing it for
you)
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forwarding disabled in your sshd configuration?
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if it works then.
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somehow get that working for 2.0.33...
In the long run, it would probably be a better idea to rewrite your
patches ;)
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... (e.g. what you mean by let them see the page, etc.)
Cheers,
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On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 05:33:26PM -0500, DSC Lithuania wrote:
Actually, that was a highly irresponsible thing to do. I do use Microsoft
Outlook
and Netscape both, and I am subscribed to the Linux User list because I am
trying
to set up a Linux system at the place I work.
It would be nice
for the different invocations. From where do you execute the
rxvt ...? You might want to put a set /tmp/somefile in your script
and see if the relevant env settings differ from where you can invoke
it successfully...
Erdmut
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On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 03:42:15PM +0100, Andre Berger wrote:
On 2001-02-11 15:16 +0100, Erdmut Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 02:26:51PM +0100, Andre Berger wrote:
I wrote a shell script /usr/local/bin/mailcheck (/usr/local/bin/ is in
$PATH of my potato bash
the first time), or maybe some hidden bug in mke2fs, like uninitialized
variables or such.
Currently I can't reproduce the problem, so there's no way for me to
find out...
I guess you've probably already tried rebooting, have you?
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just in case.
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I've reported same to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and am filtering it as
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format,
you can use Ghostscript, which offers a wide range of output raster
formats like png, jpg, etc.
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globally for the script, you can use local $/ =... instead,
in soubroutines, for example (my doesn't work here).
Cheers,
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HTH,
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with a older documentation.
well, I would say, if your current xterm accepts the X-Resource
settings you need (and does behave as expected), you might just as well
leave things as they are. But, of course, that's up to you...
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the
changelog at
http://dickey.his.com/xterm/xterm.log.html
(though that's probably more than you want to know :)
Also, if you are not afraid of reading the source, have a look at
the file charclass.c from the source distribution...
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Cheers,
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with somewhat older kernels...).
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To be 'statically' compiled means the libraries the program needs are compiled
into the program. This way you do not need a copy of Motif.
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not be relevant, anyway.)
Hope that clarified things a little...
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in performance with the static
module version when the load rises just another few percent above the
point where the dynamic version gets into problems...
any other explanations?
I'd appreciate comments -- though I know it's somewhat off-topic... :)
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of these, though, I'd check that the special features
that cause the difference in price, are _really_ supported by the
corresponding driver -- I mean, there are varying degrees of
'supportedness'...
just my 5 cents :)
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statically linked? Does dynamic linking of
mod_perl and PHP reduce performance of both/either dramatically?
I don't think there's much difference in performance
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;)
More information is included in the files INSTALL / README that
should come with most perlmodule source packages (very small ones
occasionally don't have an INSTALL file...)
HTH,
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it more or less like grep. Assuming you name it mygrep:
mygrep [options] search-regex files...
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On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 10:46:36AM -0800, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
Hi,
I have written about 5 successful low-level scripts to do various things,
and want to learn more about the ways, but I'm in a time crunch (classes
are starting next week) and I can't begin to grok what's needed for this.
On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 05:59:39PM -0500, mike wrote:
Since at least half-this list uses Mutt i thought i would ask
my Mutt question here.
I set up a save-hook to save any message to a default mailbox.
So when i press 's' to save a message i get a prompt to save to the default
:
find . -name *.txt
try this:
find . -name *.txt | xargs perl -pi -e 's/foo/boo/g;'
joachim
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So, I guess, you either haven't yet installed the gs font package,
or for some reason it ended up where it isn't found -- unlikely.
HTH,
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it very much -- even on machines which could
run anything. It has no gimmicks, but everything I really need,
like arbitrary number of virtual desktops, etc.
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the Content-*
lines and one below the data block) -- use an editor to cut out the
block in between.
If everything works as expected you should be left with your image
file. If not, let me know.
Good Luck!
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processing bsdmainutils (--configure):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
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,
where you are being prompted for one keystroke but not for another...
It would be nice to have
a key which saves straight to the default location without prompting.
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,
if there are strings in your data containing commas, as in
1,Smith, Joe,3, ...
The tr method replaces *every* comma, so it's a little too simple
for the case mentioned above.
If you are sure that this cannot happen, then just forget about this
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work (please not the
whole file :-)) and I have a closer look at it. Then I might find
out what the problem is, and whether we can fix the corrupted file
manually.
(preferably send it to me privately, not to the list)
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the problem is -- doesn't seem to be
in the syntax. My gcc (egcs-2.91.66) doesn't have any problems with
this code fragment.
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* p;
p = (double *) func_that_returns_int();
^^
Keep in mind, however, that in this case you are fully responsible
for what you do. You can no longer rely on type-checking assistance
from the compiler...
HTH,
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why
sometimes mySQL cannot do this by itself (permissions?), and also I
don't really know, what this is created for, but I assume it is
supposed to allow local clients to connect via a unix domain socket
instead of the usual inet socket on port 3306.
Maybe that helps,
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the description it sounds like it is what you are looking for...
It seems to be targeted at the windows platform, but if it's a
Perl-only module it shouldn't be too hard to get it running under
a decent OS ;-)
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-debian package on your system)
Also, just in case you didn't know, there is an embperl mailing list
(embperl@perl.apache.org), for the kind of problems where you need real
experts ;-)
Good luck,
Erdmut
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to process
the URL...
RewriteRule ^/stats(.*)/reports/%{SERVER_NAME}$1 [PT]
In this particular case: why not directly rewrite it to
/var/reports/...?
Hope that helps,
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portion, which comes out of the rewrite rule, will give the final
document path when concatenated to the DocumentRoot. For this you would
either have to use a different DocumentRoot or a different rewrite rule
to avoid getting the duplicate occurences.
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