Walter Tautz wrote
any other recommendations, especially stuff to avoid.
walter
I've got a Casio QV-R40 It's USB connectable, looks like a USB drive.
Also, it uses SD memory cards, so if you've got a card reader you can get
the pictures that way also.
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that
this problem is not architecture specific. Something about PHP's IMAP and
Apache not getting along.
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and why envelope sender is important.;
from=[EMAIL PROTECTED] to=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I get my email through my ISP's POP server via a regular dial-up connection.
Can I still do things like what you show here *and* have the error message
go to the intended victim ... er, receipient?
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brian moore wrote:
On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 01:55:44AM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
brian moore wrote:
snip
My solution is simply to refuse all mail from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with postfix:
Sep 23 16:58:25 bifur postfix/smtpd[3101]: reject: RCPT from
imsmdm002.netvigator.com
paycheck comes through I'll be picking up a copy.
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switching.
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pgpfQVH17BlW7.pgp
Description: PGP
cable - one of the
leads was broken internally.
Second thing I would do is fire up a mixer-type program and see what the CD
audio level is set to. It just might be set all the way down. The Ensoniq
Soundscape I have in this machine was a bit of a pain in the ass that way
for a while.
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.
If, on the other hand, you are wanting to just reduce the amount of output
that gpg spits out, you might have a read-through of gpg's man page and then
try tweaking the options passed to gpg via your .muttrc In particular, I
believe gpg has a --quiet option that is supposed to reduce output.
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QBA wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a program (fast and reliable with recursive grabbing)
that will mirror any URL with all files and links. Something like
teleport pro for windows.
Any suggestions?
wget
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unless you've recompiled your kernel you should be good on
that point.
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more detail to it than that, but that's the basics. There's some more
information in the man page for inittab.
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-user@lists.debian.org
Cc:
Sent Date:2000/9/15 AM 10:37:41
Subject: Re: corruption during power loss
snipped message
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your
fancy.
I've been running woody for a few months now with very few problems. Every
now and then a package will get a bit bollixed, but usually gets straightened
out in fairly short order.
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Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
That URL doesn't work. There is probably some little mistake in the URL, I
used the
one you mean, and I got a bunch of broken links, etc.
You mean
http://kde.tdyc.com/ , but again, didn't work good.
http://kde.tdyc.com/Debian/ should have answers for you.
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about Linux - you've got the choices
out there.
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like to get kde for example, and that isn't on there. Gaim too. Thanks
http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/debian/apt-sources/
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any ideas why a data cd comes up fine but an audio cd balks?
Probably because there's no filesystem on an audio CD. They're just not
meant to be mounted.
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long ago.
The 'net install does *not* support installing the base packages via PPP.
However, having said that - once I got the base installed everything else
went smoothly.
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kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 09:37:05PM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
Brent Harding wrote:
How would cron do something such as, emailing a file once and awhile,
make
the file empty, and wait until the next run, but not mail anything if it's
empty. I've never
of the exact rule I was using. The
deliver line is what actually sends it on the the abuse address, and the next
line (seen finish) says to *not* do any further handling of that message.
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out and I don't wake up and log back
in)?
You do not have to be logged in to have a cron job run. The crontab I
inserted above works just fine if I'm not logged onto my box.
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there are better ways to do it.
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while allowing people to access
multiple accounts at once. Absurd.
Wrong. mutt can do that just fine.
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what you meant.
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John Anderson wrote:
This sounds stupid, but when I installed Debian I selected EST vs. EDT. I
have tried using the date command with no success. Any suggestions?
Try tzconfig
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to the Kernel-HOWTO ...
7.11. `Not a compressed kernel Image file''
Don't use the vmlinux file created in /usr/src/linux as your boot
image; [..]/arch/i386/boot/bzImage is the right one.
I'd guess it was the vmlinux file that he grabbed.
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into. The package you need to install is
the bin86 package. as86 is the assembler used on the x86 platform. It's
not a required package, as not everyone uses the kernel on an x86 machine.
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'!
I don't remember if lilo can actually load larger bz images than z images,
but I've never had a bz image that was too large.
As it says above, yes. The bzimage allows for a larger kernel image.
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path_to_kernel_source/Documentation/kbuild/commands.txt
In that file is a rather complete looking explanation of just what it is
that goes on when you issue the various make commands for the kernel source.
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Krzys Majewski wrote:
debconf: failed to initialize frontend: Slang
debconf: falling back to frontend: Dialog
I get this when apt-get installing stuff. 'Sup yall? I've got slang1:
If I remember correctly, you need to install libterm-stool-perl
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Marko Cehaja wrote:
snip
By the way, Netscape doesn't exist in Debian.
Huh?!? apt-get install netscape *will* install Netscape 4.73 just fine.
That's how I got Netscape onto my system. Sure looks like it exists to me.
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Marko Cehaja wrote:
Dear
sorry, I wanted to post it to the list. So previous email went to you
privately.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 01:56:18PM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
You are wrong. apt-get is: package handling utility. It is not
Debian-Linux
installer. You can *add* any deb
Marko Cehaja wrote:
Dear friend,
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 02:56:03PM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
format, but written by someone else. So now I'm curious as to just
what it
takes to be considered to exist as part of Debian?
Some interesting editing you did here ...
Please
with Debian. ...
And as I said in that same other post, why not take the packages off of the
server and go with an installation package such as used for RealPlayer?
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from them is their own stuff.
Magic words are: social-contract.
Which I've read, re-read, and read yet again. But I still don't get it.
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, those packages can always still be installed the
old-fashioned way.
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. returning a meaningless-to-me error-message about the value of
Q, or something like that. )
You can get debs of XF4 from:
www.debian.org/~branden
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use my ATI Rage LT Pro AGP 2X video card with
the acelerated servers in X Window?
This is the same chip that's in my laptop. The Mach64 server is the proper
one for that chipset.
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Andrew McRobert wrote:
hi
Does anyone know the syntax to use 'alien' to convert from rpm to .tar.gz.
The man page says this can be done, but doesn't say how ... the closest
thing listed is alien -t [file] which produces [file].tgz ...
filename.tgz == filename.tar.gz
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to view a listing of the files contained in the archive
or
Hit Enter to browse the archive as if it were a directory
Altogether a most usefull little program.
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. There are numerous
other things mc can do that I find invaluable, but that's for another
thread.
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cam wrote:
I have a Lexmark 5700 inkjet printer. I was wondering if this printer
works under Linux (woody version) and if it works...how might I get it
working? any help would be appreciated.
http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=62016
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Arcady Genkin wrote:
What alternatives to fdisk are there? I remember I used one once, but
shoot me if I remember the name. ;^)
cfdisk comes to mind ... it's what I use when possible.
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It's likely to be a long list, so you might want to either pipe it through a
pager - I use dpkg -l | less - or you could redirect it into a file.
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, but it works.
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, in the process of recompiling
the kernel I redid some of the other peripherals to get them working better,
or in the case of the sound card to get it working at all.
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just fine. And when I've done the apt-get update
here on my systems the files from tdyc.com comes down just fine.
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installation has been faithfully kept up-to-date by a daily apt-get
update; apt-get dist-upgrade just fine.
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-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
deb-src http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US unstable/non-US main contrib
non-free
If you want to use ftp instead of http, just change the instances of http to
ftp and you should be good to go.
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mean by this.
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name is libc5
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. The end effect is the same either
way.
Also, I believe the original poster said he was using his system
command-line only - the task-helix-core package also depends on the core
XWindows package, and the task-helix-core package will bring in the
Sawfish-Gnome window manager.
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please point me there.
Start with:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=61568
Beyond that, I'll have to pass. Printing isn't something I know a whole lot
about.
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that SSH is not
available at the computer you have access to at work? If so, then perhaps
you should look into finding an SSH client tat you can out onto the computer
at work if at all possible.
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| As far
of 'em. I'm slowly in the process of doing just that, though I'm in no
rush at all.
As for what dselect was doing, ya got me. Me and dselect have never gotten
along, so I ignore it completely in favor of apt-get.
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. The MAC address is the Ethernet
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Johann Spies wrote:
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 05:12:00PM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
Which version of Word Perfect? I've got WP8 here, and it runs just fine.
I'm currently running woody, but I know I had WP at least with potato - not
sure if I had WP with slink or not, but I think I did
at least with potato - not
sure if I had WP with slink or not, but I think I did.
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from. If you're not going to do anything too
terribly fancy, the man page will suffice to get you going.
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of
the row above the letters won't work. You *must* use the + and - that are
on the numeric keypad. It *does* make a difference.
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changing:
ca:12345:ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -t1 -a -r now
to
ca:12345:ctrlaltdel:/bin/false
or something like that? Or perhaps replace /bin/false with the path to a
shell script that put saomething like:
Permission denied! Go away!
onto stdout.
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I'm running woody up-to-date as of 5 minutes ago, kernel 2.2.16, PII 300MHz,
64 megs RAM, Helix Gnome / Sawfish.
Anyone out there ever seen anything like this?
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with my current card. Who knows - perhaps the SVGA server in
XFree86 4.0 will work better with this chip.
Thanks for the speedy reply.
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Rogerio Brito wrote:
On Jul 08 2000, Mike Werner wrote:
Looks like that's it, alright. I just popped my case to
double-check, and I am indeed using an S3 Virge/DX vid card with the
SVGA server. ::sigh::
Is there any reason why you don't use the specialized xserver
for your
Mike Werner wrote:
Rogerio Brito wrote:
On Jul 08 2000, Mike Werner wrote:
snipped
Try it and let us know.
If I can ever get the package downloaded I will - I'm currently getting
*really* low throughput.
It's now installed. I ran the combo that eariler caused that corruption
more VT's than what comes stock). Having said that, is there a
particular reason you don't just use an xterm (or rxvt or eterm or ...)?
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to
configure, and use its built-in filtering capability to sort my email into
seperate directories. Quite easy to deal with, and I found the syntax of
the filter easier to understand than procmail's.
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is needed.
What have you done so far?
What, if any, error messages are you seeing?
What are the exact commands you have tried?
What release of Debian are you using?
What kernel?
What version of the pcmcia drivers are you using?
What make and model of PCMCIA card do you have?
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messages from
your spool mailbox to your `mbox'' mailbox, or as a result of a
`mbox-hook'' command.
Check your ~/.muttrc and see what those options are set to.
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package.
and im not having any of thes files so i wounder whis packages they are in
so i can instal them.
For future reference, there is a search engine at:
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
where you can search by filename to find what package they belong to.
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large partition or *maybe* 2 or 3
larger partitions. I don't know yet.
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-upgrade, so I know quite how you feel.
::grin:: Here's hoping they do come soon.
Excuse me whilst I pop out and shoot myself.
Oh, I don't think anything quite *that* drastic is called for. How about,
oh, say, 10 lashes with a piece of spaghetti (al dente, of course).
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Debian - using apt - to be
*much* easier than dealing with rpm's. apt also has far better dependancy
handling than what I saw with RedHat.
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be a huge help - at least I'd know what to search on. ::grin::
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has an entry in the /etc/hosts
file on the Linux box. Otherwise, the Windoze machine's hostname can be
replaced by its numeric IP.
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Markus Fischer wrote:
On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 02:53:18PM -0400, Mike Werner wrote :
Now, from any of those labs when you logon, you basically get
connected automatically to naur. All of the account info is (I presume)
stored on naur as well.
This basically sounds like NIS
up Netscape. Got it grabbing the
weather radar loop now. XMMS is also playing - Mason William's Classical
Gas - without a hitch. Looks like it just might be that patch giving you
problems.
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Corey Popelier wrote:
I see this is now debbed in woody, anyone done the upgrade from 3.3.6
yet? Any problems?
Where did you see this? I just did an apt-get update, and the X versions
are still at 3.3.6
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. The quality is
quite good, it's *way* faster than the inkjet downstairs, and I read that
it's just about *the* cheapest printer to run per sheet out there. I'm
using lprng and magicfilter for printing, and setting up the LJIII was a
snap.
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are, they are most
certainly not consistent.
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get the mutt screen where you would press y
to send the message press a instead. You'll be prompted for the filename to
attach. As usual, hit ? for the directory browser.
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be holding onto a copy of that
particular version for a little while. It's about 420k or so - if you need
a copy I can email it to you or something.
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# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I'm not too sure what the exact difference between email lists that are
listed under the lists entry, and the email lists that are listed under the
subscribe entry. So I put 'em all in both to be on the safe side.
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Petr [Dingo] Dvorak wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jun 2000, Mike Werner wrote:
-Petr [Dingo] Dvorak wrote:
- hi,
-
- well, this is the deal, all the mailing lists what i'm on have
X-Mailing-List
- field in the message header, and i would like exim to mangle the Reply-To
- header so it contains
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
What's the corresponding command in Linux to tracert from DOS to trace
a rout? What package contains it?
The command is traceroute, in the package traceroute. Another utility of
that same type is called mtr, in the package mtr.
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be usable for that. The package name is, appropriately
enough, tcpdump
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the original file
had something similar.
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not been worried.
Oh yeah - I'm running woody.
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Mike Werner wrote:
Jim Breton wrote:
On Sat, Jun 10, 2000 at 10:54:32PM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
What I couldn't find was *any* mention of was how to *use* stdin from
within a shell script. Anyone here ever done anything like this?
Yes, but this may or may not be suitable
/nslookup.1.gz
dnsutils: /usr/lib/nslookup.help
dnsutils: /usr/bin/nslookup
nslookup is off in another package - dnsutils
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directories, while
leaving the gdm start script in the /etc/init.d directory. Also, the gdm
package stays installed. It just doesn't get used unless you explicitly
call it yourself.
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John McBride wrote:
Mike Werner wrote:
John McBride wrote:
stuff snipped
Actually, I strongly prefer startx, but don't see how to disable gdm
without breaking helix-gnome -- it seems to require gdm. You can't
simply edit /etc/inittab like you can on RedHat. apt-get remove gdm
within a shell script. Anyone here ever done anything like this?
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Jim Breton wrote:
On Sat, Jun 10, 2000 at 10:54:32PM -0400, Mike Werner wrote:
What I couldn't find was *any* mention of was how to *use* stdin from
within a shell script. Anyone here ever done anything like this?
Yes, but this may or may not be suitable for whatever you're doing
trying.
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whatever you are trying to print into whatever language
the printer speaks.
Thanks for your help.
You're quite welcome.
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/distrib/packages
as to which version of those packages is in which release of Debian.
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| As far from Redmond as possible!
'91 GS500E|
Morgantown WV | Only dead fish
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