according to packages.debian.org, there are cvsup packages in woody, but
not in sarge or sid. How can I find out why it was dropped?
Jason
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Sound does work for everything else, just not flash. I can cat a .au
file to /dev/dsp and it works (as root, or a user, since I am in the
audio group). I can also play music CDs with XFreeCD with no problem.
When I run a flash program, however, the speakers are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I've been trying to substitute with mingetty on my system; am using debian
ustable but am using the testing version of util-linux because with the
unstable package of util-linux I still have respawning too fast issues
when I log out.
I tried substituting mingetty for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Virtually all of them work.
For small values of work.
It's really not so simple. I know the timestamp is a bit old, but see:
http://www2.one-eyed-alien.net/~mdharm/linux-usb/
and in particular,
http://www2.one-eyed-alien.net/~mdharm/linux-usb/target_offenses.txt
I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
currently I have a Dell TrueMobile 1184 router which runs with
modified Linux kernel provided by Dell: I wonder if there is a way to
install Debian on such a machine in order to update the kernel and
install personnlized stuff rather than useless documentations: any
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
How can I check what is load of my IDE subsystem? Although top,
loadavg, logs don't show any particular activity, HDD is heavily
loaded (led blinking, system hardly usable). I need to find out
_which_ of the processes use HDD most heavily. How to do that?
try vmstat 1.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Other tips?
use zsh:
[orr](0) % zsh
[orr](0) % touch .foo
[orr](0) % echo .*
.foo
[orr](0) % bash
bash-2.05b$ echo .*
. .. .foo
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All of a sudden apache dies silently, nothing in any logs, it just
never = starts up. apache-ssl runs fine tho. I did a strace apache
which didnt = really reveal anything that i could see. Quite frankly,
i am not even = sure how to start to debug this one? The server
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I had this problem too. Don't know of a true solution to it, but for
now I've just started using enscript to print regular text files rather
than lpr. It gives a very nice postscript output which is sent by
default to the printer.
Anyway, i'll have a look at enscript.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
since you're using mutt:
macro index B pipe-entrybogofilter -n\n non-spam
macro pager B pipe-entrybogofilter -n\n non-spam
macro index S pipe-entrybogofilter -s\n spam
macro pager S pipe-entrybogofilter -s\n spam
those lines in your .muttrc let you control
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
- Can't Ctrl-u in the url input field to clear it
you can get this back by setting the Gnome keyboard shortcuts to emacs
instead of gnome default.
- Can't middle click on the main window to open up a URL in my paste
buffer. Now get that cool scroll thingy that
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On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 03:59:42PM +, Jason Lunz wrote:
I haven't found a solution for this one. For now I've been using google
as my home page.
What else would you possibly want as your home page? :-)
Well, with galeon 1.2 I had alt+g bound to the google
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
My guess at a solution would be to enable this option in the kernel
source .config files, as long as it didn't create more issues than it
solves.
That's probably a good idea. You should file a wishlist bug against a
kernel-source package if there isn't one already.
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with my ZSH 4.0.6 shell, one apparently can do sophisticated
autocompletion. i look into /usr/share/zsh/4.0.6/functions/Completion
and am impressed. however, nothing works.
how do i enable these completions?
run compinstall.
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Is there a mail arrival notifier which can monitor one's mailboxes on
a remote host's IMAP spool? (using gnus to read mail from the remote
hosts and locally from /var/mail/user).
fetchmail in check-only mode will do that.
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1. Is there an easier way of doing this (without the pdf2ps and
ps2pdf). Preferable just one command to print a document 2 pages to a
side and just the even pages of the result or the odd pages of the
result.
With my cups printers, I use kprinter in any X application
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I realize that Debian still defaults to 2.2.x for installation, but I
would be also be curious to know you're supposed to bind multiple IPs to
a single interface `the Debian way' without IP aliasing (with does still
work with 2.4).
this works fine for me:
iface eth1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I have a group of users in my system just for mail, the name of that
group is correo.
My question is, how do I obtain a list of users from this group?
$ apt-get install members
$ members correo
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1. Which packages do I need to install to get a ssl encrypted IMAP server
running?
install courier-imap-ssl.
2. How can I set up Exim so that my boss can send email through our company
web server from anywhere in the world without opening myself up to relaying
for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Sie sollen ,,Sundance Alta support'' im Kernel-configuration
benutzen. (Lesen drivers/net/sundance.c im Kernel-source; am Anfang
dem File sagt es, welche Karten benutzt da.)
Ja, aber der Sundance Trieber hat viele Probleme mit der 580TX Karte.
Nur die neuest Treiber im
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I've still questions abpout installing true type fonts. I know I've to
put the fonts in the correct directory and tell the X server to load
them. The problems is that Xf86 also need a fonts.dir and a
fonts.scale file. Is is possible to create them automatically. I
want
Does anyone have any idea why the spaces of a thread tree in slrn show
up as diamond symbols instead?
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What version of pterm is this? Upstream fixed a similar bug with VT100
line drawing characters on 2002/10/21.
ah, right. unstable's pterm does fix it. sorry, I thought I had the
newest one installed, but that was my machine at work and not at home.
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fishbowl:~ compinstall
zsh: command not found: compinstall
hmm. I seem to have it, and I don't remember doing anything special to
get it:
[stoli](0) % dlocate compinstall
zsh: /usr/share/zsh/4.0.4/functions/Completion/compinstall
[stoli](0) % dpkg -s zsh | grep Version
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Given the hypothetical subnet 136.206.16.128 and netmask 255.255.255.128,
state the valid range of IP addresses that could be assigned to hosts on
the subnet?(also another was 64.122.34.83 netmask 255.255.255.240 :( )
i was used to looking at plain netmasks ie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
when i enter 'apti' into the zsh shell and press tab, it completes to
aptitude. when i type 'sudo aptitab', it obviously doesn't (unless
pwd =3D=3D /usr/bin or /usr/share/doc). how can i make zsh complete
commands from the search path also when following sudo?
run
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'm running Woody here at work and I was just wondering, since Woody
is frozen, if there is a security bug found for one of it packages my
machine will be vulnerable until Woody releases and security fixes
start showing up for the new stable?
Yes. For instance, right
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Then I think
# update-rc.d -f inetd remove
is the neater solution.
Actually, no. While that'd work, the next package upgrade will restore
the symlinks. You want to leave the K links alone, and just disable the
S links.
This is in the update-rc.d manpage:
If
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Depending on the size of the font (and maybe the font itself), if the
last line of text in a mozilla display is only partially visible, then
scrolling up one line sometimes results in the characters being only
partially displayed. A page-up followed by a page-down to
In mlist.debian-user, you wrote:
Yeah, myself and a colleague at work have both seen it. It's an
off-by-one error in their rendering engine, but I'm not sure if it's
filed; I can never find my way around in Mozilla's bug tracking
system.
I actually looked this up once; it was reported fixed
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andreas Hetzmannseder wrote:
I think the problem is, that the CD remains in a twilight status:
neither mounted nor unmounted.
I've seen it happen where the gnome panel CD player somehow locked the
tray when you put in a non-audio disc, and only its eject button would
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 3:22PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
I would like to configure my home OpenBSD firewall to reference my
workstation for DNS queries. The workstation is a Debian GNU/Linux box,
configured (I think) as a caching-only DNS server.
I've got an identical configuration
On Sun, Nov 22, 1998 at 5:50PM -0300, Phillip Neumann wrote:
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debian-english
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debian-spanish
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Since you seem to be using the suggestions I made, I should point out that
I was wrong
On Sun, Nov 22, 1998 at 5:39PM -0500, Jameson Burt wrote:
This is analogous to the touch command that sets the timestamps of one file
like another file,
touch -r file-template file-target
Of course, one can go through machinations like
cp -p file-template file-target
cp
On Fri, Nov 20, 1998 at 3:02AM -0300, Phillip Neumann wrote:
Where can i find a good mac-like w-manager??
If you use fvwm2 along with the MacOS theme at:
http://www.staticbomb.com/~fvwm2gnome/
you'll get something that _looks_ the same. You'd have to do some
configuring to get things to
On Fri, Nov 20, 1998 at 6:41PM -0600, D'jinnie wrote:
Is there any way for me to sort my inbox by sender name and the rest of
the folders by orderedsubj? I'm getting kinda tired of hunting around my
inbox for emails from specific persons, but like OrderedSubj for lists
like this one :)
mutt
On Sat, Nov 21, 1998 at 4:57PM -0300, Phillip Neumann wrote:
Hey Phillip, a couple of things should get you set up:
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These rules won't do what you want. They should be:
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On Mon, Nov 16, 1998 at 10:15PM -0800, Jerry E. McGoveran wrote:
Which Xserver package do I need to use for this old graphics card? It
has a Weitec P9000 accelerator chip.
xserver-p9000 is what you want. (I've got the exact same graphics card).
When you select resolutions using xf86setup, it
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Subject: trn trouble on slink
When I try to run trn, I get the following error:
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Warning: Couldn't
I've up gateways from some mailing lists I'm on (including this one) to
local newsgroups. This wasn't too hard to do, but now that they're there
trn refuses to read them. It only reads news via NNTP. I gather that this
is a compile-time option, but I don't think it would do me any good to
compile
I have a disk in my CD-ROM drive set up to be shared via samba. It has an
entry in etc/fstab, so it can be mounted when it's accessed and unmounted
when the session closes, and this causes the scsi cd-rom module sr_mod
and the ISO filesystem module isofs to be loaded. The problem is, when
anyone
I'm trying to get cdda2wav to work with my CD-ROM drive, and it seems
that no matter what I do, it won't recognize the drive. I'm using an
Adaptec 1542 SCSI card with a NEC-501 CD-ROM. The docs say that this
drive is capable of reading audio tracks as digital data.
There's a script installed
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