Aloha,
some applications don't play nice with the way E17 handles virtual
desktops and will position themselves off-screen. Anyone know of a way
to force such windows back on-screen? Cleanup windows kindof works,
but will rearrange everything else, too - usually not what I want.
Also, as
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qusrv02:~#
On all of my other machines I tried that, the Start time is the current
time, just as expected.
Any hints on why this is so? It's no big deal, just ... odd.
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Hi!
While migrating a nameserver, I noticed a difference between BIND 8.4.6
(Debian -1) and 8.4.7 (also Debian -1) - the latter one doesn't send
NOTIFYs when a zone is changedreloaded.
I tried explicitly setting notify yes;, both globally and in the zone
definition, but still no luck:
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 12:03:10 EST, Matt Price writes:
as part of this project I want to rip all of our cds to mp3 or ogg (if
someone has a suggestion ofr an ogg-friendly ipod-replacement?). I'm
doing enough of these that I'd like to have as little user interaction
as possible -- just shove in the
the gadget expects? Try mounting your device as msdos
('mount -t msdos') instead of vfat (obviously no long filenames then,
though).
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On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 09:35:11 PST, Andrew Sackville-West writes:
apt-cache policy exim4* shows that it conflicts and replaces any
mail-transfer-agent, so the dist-upgrade will do that and there's no
way around it I know of.
I'm no apt- guru by any stretch, but you could --- remove (not
On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 19:30:02 PST, Andrew Sackville-West writes:
On one of my Sarge boxes, when I try an aptitude dist-upgrade, it wants
to remove postfix and install exim instead. Now I don't have anything
against exim in particular, I just don't want it on my box ;)
try man
Hi!
On one of my Sarge boxes, when I try an aptitude dist-upgrade, it wants
to remove postfix and install exim instead. Now I don't have anything
against exim in particular, I just don't want it on my box ;)
The following packages will be automatically REMOVED:
postfix
The following NEW
Hi!
I'm trying to build 2.6.15 (from stock kernel.org sources) with
make-kpkg on my laptop. Everything works out fine, except for PCMCIA/
PCCARD support. I have all the relevant options set in the kernels
.config as modules, but make-kpkg binary just won't build them. No
yenta_socket.ko,
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 06:05:51 PST, Steve Lamb writes:
Thanks to asshat US Corporations like yours, I was out of work for 13
[EMAIL PROTECTED] months because my job was shipped to India.
Yes, because making money is such a crime in a free market society. So
much so that when corporations do
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 18:07:42 PST, Andy Gower writes:
Maybe I wasn't clear enough. Shortcuts to applications in IceWM can
be displayed as small icons on the taskbar next to IceWM's equivalent
of the start button from Windows. This is a display style very
similar to the quick launch section of
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 16:27:32 PST, Andy Gower writes:
Icewm / fluxbox
I can't figure out how to put shortcuts to applications on the desktop.
With both of them.
With IceWM, it is dead easy to add shortcuts to either the taskbar
along the bottom or a customized menu coming from the start
Hi!
I'm currently converting the SOs laptop to Debian. Problem is that
it's rather underpowered in terms of RAM - 128 MB and no chance of
upgrading.
So I'm looking for a window manager/desktop environment that doesn't
have the memory footprint of Gnome or KDE.
Personally, I'm fond of
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 23:23:03 GMT, Andrew M.A. Cater writes:
Any suggestions?
Icewm / fluxbox
I can't figure out how to put shortcuts to applications on the desktop.
With both of them.
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On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 00:38:01 +0100, Marcus Lundblad writes:
Any suggestions?
Perhaps ROX for desktop icons and file manager?
You mean the package rox-filer?
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Thanks to both of you, I'll have a look.
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Hi!
I'm looking for an easy-to-administrate web forum, something like phpBB
(though with a tad less security holes if possible ;) ).
Any suggestions?
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On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 00:03:51 +0200, Robert Waldner writes:
2.6.8:
parport: PnPBIOS parport detected.
parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778), irq 7, dma 3
[PCSPP,TRISTATE,COMPAT,ECP,DMA]
parport0: Legacy device
lp0: using parport0 (interrupt-driven).
FWIW, I toyed around with the options
and passwords?
Probably becasue at first they do a sweep and look where port 22 is at
least open, before they start with real cracking attempts.
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On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 17:33:28 EDT, Roberto C. Sanchez writes:
command
However, when I log out of the machine, the ssh process on my local
machine blocks.
If you don't care as much about your ssh session as the command running
on, `man nohup`.
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On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 17:44:46 EDT, Roberto C. Sanchez writes:
If you don't care as much about your ssh session as the command running
on, `man nohup`.
That wasn't it. I still had to kill the ssh process on my local
machine after starting the remote process.
Of course that wasn't it. The
Hi.
I installed kernel-image-2.6.8-2-k7 on my Sarge box one or two weeks
ago[0], and everything seemed fine. Until today I wanted to use the
printer[1], and try as I might, I could only get garbage out.
I couldn't even print via echo /dev/lp0.
After fiddling around, purgingreinstalling
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 16:42:58 CDT, Matt Zagrabelny writes:
first step, as you guessed it, is getting
$ cat /etc/passwd /dev/lp0
to work.
Yep, that's why I explicitly mentioned that even that didn't work
(though I usually use /etc/issue.net ;) ).
are you using udev? have you checked dmesg? what
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On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 07:41:11 PDT, Eric Brown writes:
How do I get a list of the packages I currently have installed?
`dpkg -l | egrep ^ii`
It'd be really nice if I could find out when they were installed too.
I don't think this information is kept.
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?
at the CD boot prompt type in linux26 to install the kernel 2.6
Alternatively, you can install a 2.6 kernel with `apt-get install \
kernel-image-2.6` (which will tell you which exact kernels are a/v).
No need to reinstall the whole system just for that ;)
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concern /var/spool/postfix is currently beyond
me. Especially since /usr/sbin/exim_tidydb doesn't even exist on this
box.
Any hints?
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packages in Debian are (for whatever reason) named cupsys/-client.
Check if CUPS is in fact listening on port 631,
`netstat -pant | grep cups` should give you a hint.
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Do `ifconfig -a`, note the sent and received bytes of the proper
network device, do another after finishing with your usual network
session. Compute. Watch out for 32-bit - counter overflow.
A tad more easily, start `iptraf` just before and look at the relevant
output just after.
Anyway,
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 10:27:10 +0200, Nikolai Hlubek writes:
I'm using Enlightenment (0.16.5-6), which seems to have a problem with
long menus, eg. ones that have more entries than will fit on the
desktop. When I select one of those (like Debian Menus/Apps/Net), I
see it pop up shortly,
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 14:03:30 +1200, Chris Bannister writes:
I'm using Enlightenment (0.16.5-6), which seems to have a problem with
long menus, eg. ones that have more entries than will fit on the
desktop. When I select one of those (like Debian Menus/Apps/Net), I
see it pop up shortly,
Hi!
I'm using Enlightenment (0.16.5-6), which seems to have a problem with
long menus, eg. ones that have more entries than will fit on the
desktop. When I select one of those (like Debian Menus/Apps/Net), I
see it pop up shortly, then it instantly vanishes.
Any hints on how I could make
for the most part it worked fine, it held back a great many
packages, though I wasn't able to figure out the reason. So I ran an
`apt-get upgrade` afterwards, which also pulled those packages up to
Sarge versions.
shrug
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linux inside linux: Any distributions inside any distributions.
Each virtual server has its own packages, its own services, its own users
and is confined to using some IP numbers only and some area(s) of the
file system. You can think of them as virtual machines.
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between
checks, in which case you're probably out of luck.
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to jump to the end of
history again?
C-c works for me.
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(not at the office today, I hope I got the reply right nonetheless)
Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
Well, it would be perfect if you could reproduce this. Try something like:
snip code
If this prints Caught SIGCLD then that is a severe kernel bug.
Try both cc foo.c and cc foo.c -lpthread please.
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 18:30:27 +0100, Robert Waldner writes:
No, kill(-1, SIGWHATEVER) is guaranteed to kill all processes
/except/ the caller. man 2 kill on any unix/linux box. What kernel
are you using, this might be a kernel bug. Is this an i386 or
another architecture ?
2.4.27, from kernel
actually manage to *not* kill
itself?
Ofcourse it goes through great lengths to do exactly that - NOT
kill itself. It kills all processes _except_ itself and its
caller.
Any hints on what it _could_ be, or on what I can do to further narrow
down the problem?
cheers+tia,
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 08:40:48 +0100, Robert Waldner writes:
Hmm, can it be that killall5 doesn't actually manage to *not* kill
itself?
Ofcourse it goes through great lengths to do exactly that - NOT
kill itself. It kills all processes _except_ itself and its
caller.
Any hints on what it _could_
/machine.txt (it'd make for one long
email otherwise).
cheers,
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- ../init.d/reboot
Any hints? The /etc/init.d/reboot file is what I expected:
echo -n Rebooting...
reboot -d -f -i
but as it doesn't even display Rebooting I guess it doesn't actually
come as far as calling it.
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On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 12:25:08 +0100, John Smith writes:
On Mon, 2004-12-27 at 10:48 +0100, Robert Waldner wrote:
I have a HP DL380 here with Sarge (current as of now) on it. Problem
rant It must be one of the most mentioned boxes on these lists, a
distinction I wouldn't crave, as it's
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 23:40:29 PDT, Paul Johnson writes:
Is it possible to somehow tell apt to use no more than X MB of space
for the archive, or not to keep more than Y versions of any package?
I can't find anything about it in apt.conf(5).
apt-get autoclean (and it isn't in apt.conf(5), it's
Hi!
Is it possible to somehow tell apt to use no more than X MB of
space for the archive, or not to keep more than Y versions of any
package? I can't find anything about it in apt.conf(5).
(Pls CC me on replies, I'm not on the list with this address)
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:53:19 +0200, Maurits van Rees writes:
Is it possible to somehow tell apt to use no more than X MB of
space for the archive, or not to keep more than Y versions of any
package? I can't find anything about it in apt.conf(5).
That man page has something that comes
carry debian-archive (The requested URL
/debian-archive/ was not found on this server.)...
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haven't found it yet?
cheers,
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the same kernel (home: 2.4.26-1-k7, lapdog: 2.4.26-1-686) and
the same mount (2.12-7).
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!).
Of course I can specify my own UID/GID in fstab, but what of other
users on the box? And work-a-kludging via a shared group doesn't seem
to address the underlying problem, only the symptom.
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Or take the harder way or re-creating fstab: `cat EOF fstab` ;)
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/^/\#/g , although that obviously doesn't care if the first
character already is a # sign. You'd probably need backrefernces
for that, which I know nothing about.
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.
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. Correct?
Can't move to a 2.6 kernel or Sarge/Sid, as this is going to be a
production box. But I'll give it a try tomorrow.
Thanks!
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, I'm not much help at this point.
Eh, you tried. Noone can ask more. Thanks!
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device /dev/sdb3
raid-disk 0
device /dev/null
raid-disk 1
failed-disk 1
As soon as I can mount it as root-fs I'll add sda3 to the set.
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.-.-.-.
step. I did as required, inserted my custom kernel details, and
commented out all the other entries, but afterwards it always
complained that it couldn't find the kernels I just commented out.
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hints/pointers? The various howtos etc. aren't all that
helpful for this kind of problem.
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the
amount of grey in my hair today ;)
cheers+TIA;
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these instructions.
I don't think it has been debianized, though. But what good is a system
without stuff in /usr/local/ anyway ;)
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On Mon, 03 May 2004 07:28:23 -, Monique Y. Mudama writes:
Finally an opportunity to ask this burning question!
What's an NMU?
Non-maintainer upload.
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with `source try_it`, works for me in that
case (using bash).
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On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 14:23:40 CST, Kirk Strauser writes:
At 2004-03-09T14:33:56Z, Robert Waldner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
32 MB are plenty for Debian itself. I'm running Woody on an i386SX 16 MHz
with 4 MB RAM without problems (installing was another matter, as the
installer needs more RAM
from
floppy in case something breaks.
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 09:31:37 CDT, Shashank Bhide writes:
Where could I find the distribution for the Old Stable (Potato)? I
searched debian.org but could not find it at all.
http://archive.debian.org/
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://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stable main non-free contrib
deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non-free contrib
deb http://security.debian.org/ unstable/updates main contrib non-free
and forget about security.d.o for unstable.
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Mandrake, then I'd understand...
I'm in the position to never have touched Mandrake, thanks $deity.
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-from-windos desktop-focused audience.
cheers+TIA,
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/security.debian.org_dists_stable_updates_main_binary-i386_Packages
E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
Any hints? 6 other boxes (stable, testing and unstable ones) are not
affected.
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On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 13:13:26 +0100, Benedict Verheyen writes:
Search the debian mailing list archives. It's asked about every other day.
write this APT::Cache-Limit 1000; into /etc/apt/apt.conf
Thanks all, now it works again.
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and smart.host is 8.12.3-4.
Any ideas/hints/flames?
cheers+TIA,
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rely on one safety net alone.
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and the user-agent, which is more than simply nothing.
And those files exists (I triple-checked right now), have the right
permissions et al (apache screams bloody murder anyway if that isn't
the case).
yell4help? ;)
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/access_log combined
However, agent_- and referer_log stay empty, and in access_log I never
ever have a referrer or user-agent logged.
I have a feeling that I will feel tremendously stupid, but I just can't
figure it out ATM, so TIA for any advice.
cheers,
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On Tue, 03 Dec 2002 00:23:09 +0100, Robert Waldner writes:
LogFormat %{Referer}i - %U referer
...
I have a feeling that I will feel tremendously stupid, but I just can't
figure it out ATM, so TIA for any advice.
Thanks to all who have pointed out my error in private mail (to save me
the shame
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table on everything
(eg windos).
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-ssl
(which I haven't upgraded yet) still works.
Any hints?
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you expect
people to regularly search the wide 'net for eachevery me-too - server
that's out there. Or not.
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On Fri, 01 Nov 2002 19:37:14 GMT, Colin Watson writes:
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 07:49:09PM +0100, Robert Waldner wrote:
keyserver the.earth.li
I've never ever heard of the.earth.li before, for example. Does it
sync with something sensible (like keyserver.net)? Or do you expect
people
-~ $ gpg --recv-key --keyserver wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net C33A2BC0
gpg: key C33A2BC0: Robert Waldner [EMAIL PROTECTED] not changed
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg: unchanged: 1
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$num-upgrade?
TIA+cheers,
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doesn't find that externsion either. But since I'm using the
more-or-less same setup on both PCs (X 4.1.0-16 with the latest and
greatest nvidia drivers), I'm somewhat confused. googling for the
problem didn't turn up anything either.
Any hints?
cheers+tia,
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On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 20:05:37 BST, Colin Watson writes:
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 05:36:58PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 05:33:42PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
But http://freshmeat.net/projects/info2man/ helps.
(no .deb available though, AFAICT)
That's *very* nice
a while since I had an IDE-writer) the correct syntax is
hdd=ide-scsi.
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. Are there any apps out there that do this or do I have
to roll my own solution using something like cat /dev/urandom | dd?
Any suggestions?
Use dd.
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On 13 Jun 2002 16:07:18 BST, Gregor Szyrach writes:
Hallo group,
ich hoffe, ich bin hier richtig?
Yes, you've come to the right place. But, since this is an
international group, please speak English, or ask the German
debian-user-list.
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is what I'm checking on.
Hmm, have you tried procmails TO-macro?
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bforwarder in the config, just the root nameservers).
All of them are available as Debian packages.
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# cd cpfw*/debian
# vi control
Source: cpfw1-spX
Package: cpfw1-spX
Depends: cpfw1 (=41-1)
# vi changelog
edit packet-names to cpfw1-spX here, too.
# cd ..
# dpkg-buildpackage
.-.-.-.-.-.-.
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HTH.
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up on this list
several times, and there are privacy-enhancing patches for that problem
a/v out there.
No, not for me, I have nothing to hide, but it is unimaginable how
paranoia some people can be.
That you're not paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you.
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out of the broadcasted signals other than to deduce that it's
not coming from a natural source. Same applies the other way. I guess
one shouldn't confuse Star Trek too much with reality ;-)
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