Thomas Hessling [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry if I made a mistake here, I'm not that familiar with the matter.
I just wrote how I accomplish it. If I ssh to another machine and start
mozilla for example, it does only work if I add the remote machine to my
xhosts list.
Try 'ssh -X' next
Sebastiaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
On my earlier SuSE system less was able to read gzipped text
files. Can i get less to do it also on Debian?
yes, but the command is 'zless'. I beleive that the package gzip provides
these commands. You will get
Has anyone tried submitting entries to freedb with jack? I just don't
seem to able to do it. I almost filed a bug against jack, but decided
to play safe and post a question instead. When trying to submit, I
just get some python errors, like the following two:
$ jack -m
This is jack 2.99.7 (C)
nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- compile openssh and install to /usr/local/openssh (what i do)
i prefer having apps in their own directory so i can just rm -rf
them when i want to remove them instead of hunting them down in 10
different places.
If you'd like to easily have links to it in
Pedro Quaresma de Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to buy an HP Officejet PSC 750
(printer/scanner/copier), is it supported in Linux? In
full/partial/not-supported?
See for yourself: http://hpoj.sourceforge.net/suplist.html
(Yes, it should be supported. Scanning and printing
A man or a woman with no name [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where do you get those Alan Cox kernels from ?
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/
Suonpää...
Viktor Rosenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In this case, blowfish is a nice speed improvement. Any idea, why
it' not the default?
I would assume it has something to do with 3des being older. In ssh
man-pages it is said, that blowfish _appear_ very secure. I think
BSD-folks are just being
Viktor Rosenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Samuli Suonpaa wrote:
$ time scp -c 3des -q oberon:/var/www/testi.100M /dev/zero
real 1m28.652s
user 0m0.050s
sys 0m0.450s
$ time scp -c blowfish -q oberon:/var/www/testi.100M /dev/zero
real 0m27.329s
user 0m0.070s
sys 0m0.390s
Nice
Adam McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious if anyone here has any knowledge of Debian, in any
future release, will prompt the user to install an ext3 filesystem
during the initial install.
It's already possible.
Install normally on an ext2-partition, compile yourself a kernel with
Eduard Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When Woody comes, there will probably be a different flavour on each
CD-ROM. So you have 5 CDs and depending on which you insert, you
will get one of [ default | ide | ide-pci | reiserfs | udma100-ext3
] installation systems.
For what it's worth, rather
Julio Merino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can it be considered some stable now?
Quite.
BTW: I'm currently using ext2, and I don't switch to resierfs
because freebsd can't access it nor partitionmagic. I hope that with
ext3 these problems will go away, isn't it?
They will, or at least they
Adam McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 05:17:39PM +0300, Samuli Suonpaa wrote:
Julio Merino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can it be considered some stable now?
Quite.
how about mixing it with other kernel harddrive magic, like raid or
lvm?
My experience with LVM
Viktor Rosenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect that the problem lies with scp. On my local network I
experience transfer rates of less than 200kB/s with scp because the
server is an old Pentium 133 with not enough horse power. With
plain old rcp I get up to 6MB/s on a 100MB (half
Before package-pools (and testing) it was quite easy to do partial
mirrors of debian archive for local use. With pools, it it possible to
have woody-only mirror set up at least with apt-move. But if I want to
have something a bit more complicated?
Currently I use Woody on my machines but I
Martin F. Krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
okay. so it's really just basic vanilla source (with patches
applied)? so the actual kernel data (not image) is in
kernel-headers?
Kernel-source contains a tarball /usr/src/kernel-source-x.x.x.tar.bz2
which has everything you need to compile a kernel
(Posted on both lists since there's active discussion on both lists
concerning this problem.)
Five minutes ago I found the package that breaks Star Office the way
that has been described on numerous emails. The package Star Office
has problems with is sharefont. When sharefont 0.10-9 is
After Werner Koch posted a small security patch for GnuPG 1.0.4 in
gnupg-announce I decided it's time to compile gnupg from sources.
Using Potato, I already had version 1.0.4 in use.
Using apt-get source gnupg I fetched the most current sources,
applied the patch and built gnupg_1.0.4-1_i386.deb,
Damian Menscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Samuli Suonpaa wrote:
Umm... As you state, most applications asymmetric only for the key and
symmetric for data. How come you still consider symmetric encryption
to be faster?
I'm afraid I don't understand your question
Damian Menscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Brian May wrote:
While there are pros and cons in both methods, I have to wonder
what you need to encrypt files for. For most applications,
asymmetric encryption is better.
No, for most applications, symmetric encryption is better.
Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PGP could encrypt with both methods (not sure if this is still the
case), however as far as I can tell, GnuPG can only encrypt with
asymmetric keys (I might be mistaken).
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gpg --help | grep symm
-c, --symmetric
(This is a rough translation of an article I posted a few hours
earlier on Finnish linux-newsgroup.)
What is ll_rw_block and why is kernel nagging me about it?
from /var/log/syslog:
Aug 21 17:02:24 erasmus kernel: ll_rw_block: device 03:06: only 1024-char
blocks implemented (4096)
Aug 21
Remco Blaakmeer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Example:
$ symlinks -r /
This scans all mounted filesystems for symlinks.
No it does not.
$ man symlinks
...
-r recursively operate on subdirectories within the
same filesystem.
...
BUGS
symlinks does not recurse
Stefan Baums [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is anyone running the HP Laserjet 6L with Debian GNU/Linux? I'm using
magicfilter 1.2-20, and the 6L is not in magicfilterconfig's list of suppor=
ted
printers. Can I use another filter (say, for the 4L) and will I be able to =
get
600x600 dpi with
Nelson Posse Lago [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The DOSEMU documentation mentions how to run win3 under dosemu; there's a
Brazilian linux user that wrote a mini-HOWTO (in portuguese...) on running
win95 under DOSEMU, and others reported success (and failure ;-).
Would there be any changes of
Paul McDermott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hello everyone, someone tries to view a binary file how do you reset the
console. This happened on the console. Thank you in advance.
Issue command reset.
Suonpää...
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