$@
$(PG) $@
so if i munge (touch) fns.sql, person.sql is 'made' and so is
dates.sql -- but fns.sql is beyond reach. what has my grokker not
assimilated? it's gonna be something obvious, i can tell...
What event do you want to trigger the fns.sql rule?
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With top you are given the amount of memory that a given process shares with
others (the SHARE column). Is there a way to find out what these other
processes are? Any other info you can find out, like what libraries are being
shared?
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on a setup similar to mine: Debian is setup here on a DELL Inspiron
7000 laptop; even a desktop Pentium II or higher might be still a good point of
reference).
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put in his notes, must use factory keyboard. :)
Good try, but no, I don't have any external keyboard plugged into the laptop.
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to install in order to be able to look inside various
archives? (i.e., *.zip, *.tar, *.gz, *.bz, etc)
Currently, when I click on one of the archives, Nautilus complains that it
has no install viewer capable of opening those files.
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I'm a GNOME newbie, and don't really use it. I occasionally like to use gmc,
but really dislike the color scheme for the icons used for the folders, arrows,
etc. Is there some way I can change the icons used? Are there any alternate
icon sets available, like they are for nautilus?
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On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 12:45:29PM -0500, Erdmut Pfeifer wrote:
[--8-- a very nice'n'quick script ---]
Perfect! Thanks to all who replied, all your suggestions were helpful. I'll
probably use Erdmut's script as it's so nice, short and clean and because I
just love Perl. :)
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myself (which
does have AWE and sound support, as it works without ALSA), or rather I'm
weary of having apt-get mess around with my kernel bits.
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, the modify time stamp is
updated, but not the access one. The access time stamp is then modified when
you actually look at the spool file (with some sort of disk/file read
operation).
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you're getting bitmap fonts in the PDF, which is what makes it
look so ugly. The above link discusses solutions. For more related links
have a look at (at the bottom of the page):
http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~mac/dgp/tex_to_pdf.html
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to figure this out).
Occasionally I do want to include the mail folders in my greps, so bypassing
the mail directory is not a solution.
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are cranked up. I wasn't able to get rid off it, until I
went to kernel 2.2.17, and the problem just disappeared...
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exists, why isn't it listed in dpkg -l foo???
Help. :)
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,
and derivatives), it was written for the specific purpose of providing IMAP
access to Maildirs.
Did something change?
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On Sat, Dec 09, 2000 at 01:33:30PM -0500, Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
I suspect that instead someone has sniffed his password and is having a bit
of fun.
It could also turn out that this is just a silly psychological experiment to
gauge how online communities react to abuse, etc... Just a (wild
(albeit gently) this guy:
Somehow I have a hard time believing that a PhD student, especially from a
decent university, would write such drivel. I suspect that instead someone
has sniffed his password and is having a bit of fun. So I recommend we just
ignore this post.
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apps. Do ldd `which tuxracer`, and see if all the OpenGL libraries that are
loaded are from NVidia.
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± wasz± strychnin±. I zmieñcie nazwê na 'dewiant (hue hue hue..)
Unfortunately the original post was a troll, and a very poor one at that;
definitely not worth anyone's time. I have the misfortune of sharing
nationality with that luser.
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; not a big
loss, you can always do that with mpage then.
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with:
khazad-dum:/home/mac# capt
Exit: Signal Handler (sig11)
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On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 10:50:56PM -0500, Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
I seem to recall someone was talking about how `capt' would randomly die on
them with signal 11. I have found a 100% reproducible case. Whenever I run
`capt' in an xterm under the `icewm' window manager (perhaps under others
still might have to install some KDE packages you want that it missed, but
in general I've gotten the best results that way.
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/{messages,syslog,...} for any relevant info on why it's
exiting/crashing. There's bound to be some info. You also might want to do
ldd `which dictd` to see whether all the required libraries are there.
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| grep dictd
508 ? S0:00 grep dictd
I tried to reinstall dictd but it did not fix the problem.
Do you know what else I could try?
Ahhh, 'dictd' appears to have died. You need to execute /etc/init.d/dictd
restart.
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with something like ps ax | grep dictd -- who knows, maybe it just
died...
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iface lo inet loopback
in /etc/network/interfaces and all should be well (you'll have to do 'ifup -a'
after that to get lo to actually come up).
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. They are probably on / (the
root partition).
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the machine but 1) I'm still worried my
box is not as secure as I would like it to be (I have a cablemodem so it's
always hooked up to the net) 2) I don't really run any services that would
warrant 24h uptime; and 3) my wife won't let me :)
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stuff, right? with 'sfxload'?) Well, I'll trying moving up
gom to somewhere earlier in the sequence. How much earlier can I move it up?
I suspect it can't be at S00...
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package today from woody and lo is still commented
out.
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of these mornings... :)
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, I just followed the AWE32/64 FAQ. Mind you that PnP stuff was not
pretty...
No, really, congratulations on getting it to work. I gave up and just
got a $20 ensonic. which works like a charm.
How is it? It's a wavetable synthesis card too, right? How's the MIDI on it?
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Maciej Kalisiak hat gesagt: // Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
Has anyone experienced their AWE64 soundcard making a loud
clash/crash/explosion noise during bootup? Is there a fix?
I'm using a mix of potato/woody, with a hand
mean by dropping the midi? Not loading
MIDI support in the kernel?
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is essential.
Can anyone enlighten me on what's going on?
Thanks.
Confusedly yours,
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I figured out what the problem was: a couple of years ago I did once try slrn,
and used it for a bit. Apparently in my .bashrc I still had a leftover alias
from way back then:
alias slrn = 'slrn -C --spool'
Do!
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of the sticky bit first. I am attaching a
blurb (which I think I found originally on DejaNews) on how to do it
correctly; it worked for me, YMMV.
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the funky mouse integration (especially
the drag scrolling!). Thank you for pointing this wonderful application out
to this poor soul, who's suffered long enough with lynx...
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pretty much all
I could think off. Any suggestions?
I am using the newest version of slrn (i.e., apt-getted it today).
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On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 04:13:04PM -0400, John F. Davis wrote:
I don't know if this will help, but I had to set the read active flag to true.
Otherwise, I never got any groups from my isp.
Nope, didn't help. Thanks for the try.
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It appears when I search for it on the Debian webpages, but when I go to
download it, it cannot be found...
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Are these available in any Debian package?
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thing. Is the menu optimization code sufficiently stable? It runs
fine for me as superuser, but when run as a normal user it dumps all the Game
menu entries into the top-level menu (which then has about 100 entries).
Anyhow, kudos to the people responsible for menu!
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On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 12:20:51AM -0500, dkphoto wrote:
/user/games/nameYourGame
You just answered your own question.
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this is the most recent version of the package.
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to version 1.0, which fixes
this bug.
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to me a while back, but it might not be the same problem as
yours. The problem was that file locking wasn't working properly. But if this
was the case on your system I think elm would complain also. See if pine
complains.
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ii ippl 1.4.8-1IP protocols logger
Can anyone recommend a strategy for tracking down the source of the problem?
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ii pidentd3.0.4-2TCP/IP IDENT protocol server.
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this in
/etc/rc.d/rc.local, or something similar.
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/modutils/*, so you put this in a file, say
/etc/modutils/stuff_added_by_me) I use the following options:
options sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330
Check documentation on what else you can configure there.
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on the / partition. I doubt it, but...
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. Look for a page entitled monitor/display specifications.
Hope this helps.
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