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Thomas H. George wrote:
| Some Progress. The ifconfig shows that eth0 has been given the address
| 169.254.122.180 and will not allow it to be changed or deleted. However
| ifconfig will create eth0:0 and allow the address of the parent machine
|
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| Hi.
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| I tried to whip up a small cron job, I put a short script
| in /etc/cron.daily thinking that this would work.
|
| Well, yes, it works, but I get mail sent to me by cron explaining that
| the job executed successfully.
|
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| Hi
|
| I am having a problem with my X server. i am using amd64 with nvidia
| driver.
|
|
| I have it connected to a plasma screen its an old one with a menu option
| for 4:3 or 16:9
|
| I would like to keep it in 16:9 mode for
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Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
It turns out that this is caused by moving a shell script (with a .sh
extension) into the run-parts directory. Run-parts won't run filenames
with dots in them. If this is documented clearly anywhere, I couldn't
find it, but
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Ted Hilts - Thunderbird Acct. wrote:
When dialing up my ISP in an interactive mode providing user name and
password I get a third prompt with the prompt message AiiNET. So now
I get 3 prompts: user name, password, and AiiNET where before I
just
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Greg Folkert wrote:
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 10:16 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
Celejar wrote:
So acroread uses about 10 times as much space as xpdf (and I haven't even
looked closely at acroread's dependencies vs. those of xpdf).
Isn't Acroread
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Andreas Duffner wrote:
Hi,
I created my ssh-dsa keys with the ssh utilities.
Can I use these keys for things like mail signing,
mail and/or file crypting or anything else ?
Or is it a special format which I can use only for ssh ?
At least my
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Russell L. Harris wrote:
I've had two or three APC UPS units burn up, in the sense of emitting
smoke; that is a bit scary. Cleaning house a week ago, I came across
six or seven APC units of various models which have failed within the
past five
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Raghu Kodali wrote:
I am not very clear about the differences between xorg xfree86. Why
did we move from xfree86 in sarge to xorg in Etch? I tried to google it.
I could get only individual information but not a comparision.
License issues.
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Sven Arvidsson wrote:
On Sun, 2006-12-31 at 19:11 +, Digby Tarvin wrote:
On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 07:31:04PM +0100, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
On Sun, 2006-12-31 at 17:37 +, Digby Tarvin wrote:
Here is what it says:
[...]
Maintainer: Fabian
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L.W. van Braam van Vloten wrote:
Hello group,
Is there any objection against adding /bin/false to the file
/etc/shells? Most notably, are there any security considerations?
I wish to create a user that can log in to my FTP server, but without
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linux china wrote:
hi,
if listing the reboot, I can see it is a soft link to halt.
$ ls -l /sbin/reboot
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Oct 6 14:23 /sbin/reboot - halt
and halt can be executed by others,
# ls -l /sbin/halt
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root
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Marc Shapiro wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Marc Shapiro wrote:
I closed firefox and unmounted the /mnt/Sarge partitions. Now running
'locate libflshplayer.so' returns nothing. I restarted firefox and it
still runs the flash on that page, as well
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Ken Irving wrote:
On Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 08:13:22PM -0500, Bill Marcum wrote:
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 10:34:06PM -0500, Grok Mogger wrote:
I tried doing something like this in the system wide crontab
(/etc/crontab) and I was disappointed to find
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David Shultz wrote:
With great regret, the problem has shown its ugly face
again. mozilla again shows: Resolving host www.google.com
http://www.google.com
and a delay. I didn't have any problem until yesterday
when it started.
By any chance,
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B. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi Richard,
can't exactly help you but I've got a similar problem with a DI-604 wired
4 port router.
Only it never releases and I've been running the same IP addresses on the
corresponding machines for more than a year
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wish mine worked like that. I got it from a box store. Here in Italy.
It'll be very difficult to persuade MediaWorld that it is faulty.
I have not looked into how the lease time works, but curious if your
problem might be
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B. Hoffmann wrote:
This is normal. I have 3 dlinks, 2 linksys and a debian box set up as a
DHCP server. They all work this way. So what's the problem.
Thought it's supposed to rotate IP addresses from within the specified
range?
No. If it
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Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
Dear all!
Are there any suggestions as to howto setup printing systemwide for
firefox, iceweasel, icedove and other gnome applications?
We have nfs-mounted home-directories, use a cups-server for printing,
and most
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Wackojacko wrote:
Wackojacko wrote:
Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
On Wednesday 15 November 2006 20:48, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 08:28:27PM -0500, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
So your sample line in /etc/fstab will look like
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Chris Metzler wrote:
Here's my situation and what I want:
1. I have a machine with no domain of its own, in the sense that I
haven't registered a domain or anything like that. My ISP is
speakeasy.net. Outgoing email goes to a smarthost.
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Wayne Topa wrote:
Wayne Topa([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
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X Window System Version 7.1.1
Release Date: 12 May 2006
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 7.1.1
Build Operating System: UNKNOWN
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Timothy Wu wrote:
Hi,
I had a fresh install of Debian (Testing branch) and my apache is not
working properly:
This is what's shown in error.log
[Thu Nov 09 15:13:46 2006] [notice] Apache/2.2.3 (Debian) configured --
resuming normal
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M-L wrote:
I have this in my syslog while downloading the latest updates from Debian?
My computer drops off the modem. the modem is still connected but ppp is not,
the computer doesn't respond to being on the net/
I don't use chat and wonder
Andrei Popescu wrote:
anthony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, happy as I am that you guys found an excuse to chat about your
respective girlfriends here, I think mine would prefer I talked to her
a bit rather than staring at a screen uttering expletives, so I took
the easy route, made another
anthony wrote:
Hello
I'm embarrassed to admit this, but after using various flavours of
debian for over a year 've managed to lock myself out of my /home
directory. When I log in I get the message - your home directory .dmrc
file has the wrong permissions - permissions should be set to 664
Kristian Lampen wrote:
I broke my Etch-i386-Installation yesterday (on an Acer-Aspire-1700 Laptop):
After an normal aptitude-update (updating of xorg components and some other
stuff), X refuses to work. The problem is that I used VMware with WindowsXP and
a cow-management software for my
Mark Phillips wrote:
I just did an apt-get update and apt-get upgrade on Debian Sarge and now I get
a message that my xserver is restarting every few seconds. The screen is
flashing through the gdm login so fast that I cannot login.
Anybody see this before? Any suggestions on how to fix it??
Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 05 Oct 2006, Anthony Campbell wrote:
In the last week or so I'm finding that printing some pages (not all) in
Firefox crashes it. Googling shows quite a lot of similar reports and
there is a bug report (#344401) in Debian for the same thing. However,
nearly all these
Micha Feigin wrote:
mozilla firefox keeps crashing on me very consistently lately. It crashes
almost immediately on most sites and disabling all plugins doesn't seem to help
at all.
The error on the command line is
The program 'firefox-bin' received an X Window System error.
This probably
Helge Stenström (KI/EAB) wrote:
From: W Paul Mills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 7 augusti 2006 16:22
Subject: Re: Can't ping
Helge Stenstrom wrote:
Response from `route -n` on my trouble machine (Debian Sid,
IP=147.214.195.137):
localhost:/mnt/hda9/helge# route -n
Kernel IP
Helge Stenstrom wrote:
I can't ping nodes outside my subnet. I can reach the internet by hopping via
another machine on the subnet, which makes it possible to write this e-mail.
Is there a config file I should check carefully? Things broke when I upgraded my
Debian Sid in late July, with the
Helge Stenström (KI/EAB) wrote:
From: W Paul Mills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 7 augusti 2006 16:22
Subject: Re: Can't ping
Helge Stenstrom wrote:
Response from `route -n` on my trouble machine (Debian Sid,
IP=147.214.195.137):
localhost:/mnt/hda9/helge# route -n
Kernel IP
Joshua McGee wrote:
Printing stopped working overnight on Debian testing, possibly due to
cron-apt running. I tried to remove and reinstall, and I am facing
the following messages:
///
www:~# apt-get install cupsys
Reading package lists... Done
Building
Marty wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Francesco Pietra wrote:
Is
deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ etch main
broken? From about ten days it could not be accessed
It's changed to
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org etch main
Has anyone
W Paul Mills wrote:
Marty wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Francesco Pietra wrote:
Is
deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ etch main
broken? From about ten days it could not be accessed
It's changed to
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org etch
it seems to be a pain.
Paul
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sven Hartrumpf) writes:
I have installed packages using aptitude when my / partition filled up
by some /etc ... files (from CUPS packages).
Installation failed therefore.
Now, everytime I call aptitude I get:
Apt errors: Warning: could not lock the cache file. Opening in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joey Hess) writes:
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Isaac To wrote:
If you look at the license of non-free software in the Debian archive and
read the copyright file of each of them, you can find that they allow the
binary code to be distributed in a Debian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Klaus Imgrund) writes:
On the xmms website is a statement that nothing has changed.
I tend to stick with what xmmms has on their site - after all it's their
program.They would probably know that they are about to go to jail;-0
I agree with this. But some seem to think it
Good discussion! Learned something!
Thanks,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) writes:
To summarize somewhat, perhaps unfairly, the GNU Project seems to
believe that providing a complete detailed manual is always preferable
to providing a reference card; the Debian Project observes that not all
upstream authors have the time or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (nate) writes:
quote who=W. Paul Mills
I had a similar problem with wordperfect 7. I used lpr -o raw
with cups to solve the problem.
where did you use the lpr? did/does wordperfect have a way to
specify a command line printer command? seems most X apps do,
gnotepad
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (nate) writes:
hi.
this is getting frustrating. I recently setup CUPS on my desktop
to spool to a Jetdirect card connected to a HP Laserjet 4000.
I can print fine if i use lpr, or if i use netscape(4.x) which
calls lpr, or adobe acrobat reader which calls lpr too.
Do not know about squid, but galeon works with
junkbuster, and oops. Did not work with some
versions of tinyproxy.
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (dman) writes:
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Having recently learned of adzap and pyredir, I'm trying to convince
galeon to use squid
$@ returns the arguments to the script, similar to $*
The following bash script will show the differences.
x- myargs.sh --
#!/bin/bash
# myargs.sh
IFS=;
echo $@
echo $*
echo $@
echo $*
echo $# arguments
exit 0
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--
*
I had this problem when using tinyproxy with galeon. Changed my
proxy to oops and works fine now.
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roach, Mark R.) writes:
I have been unable to get to www.cdw.com using galeon for a while now. I
get the message Redirection limit for this URL exceeded. strangely, it
Not sure on the passing parameters, but I have four such cards.
DLink DFE-530TX+, 2 of them work fine with 2.4.x kernels, but
the two newer ones will not. And the factory supplied driver
source will not compile with 2.4.x kernels. Perhaps you are
caught with something like this. Actually there
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (curtis) writes:
Ok, after trying to compile the kernel now several different ways, I
still can't boot up afterwards. That is, on boot up while it's doing
the, what is it LILO 2.22 something like that, it gets
started and then starts over, and over, and
to
hang in there, just gets in the way.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (craigw) writes:
On Tue Apr 30, 2002 at 06:16:44PM -0500, W. Paul Mills wrote:
Old netscape directories including ~your_home/.netscape/
can cause havoc with mozilla. Also make sure you start
What! That seems like an odd thing
Reboot! This is Linux, never reboot, except to install
new kernel. ;-)
Mozilla runs from a shell script. The variouse variables
are set by the script so mozilla can find all its parts.
Only programs run by the script will see those variables.
They go away when terminated.
Old netscape
Seems to have been me. Looks like something broke after an
upgrade -- hopefully fixed now.
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gary Turner) writes:
I received the following, plus a duplicate (except for message IDs) 6
minutes later. Can anyone shed any light on where these come from, and
why?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tobias Bengtsson) writes:
W. Paul Mills went something in the lines of:
Are you starting X with startx or with a display manager?
If starting with startx, do you have an idle time limit on your
console idle time?
Yes, I am starting with startx and I have no display
Are you starting X with startx or with a display manager?
If starting with startx, do you have an idle time limit on your
console idle time?
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tobias Bengtsson) writes:
Hi!
I'm having some problems with Debian, and I'm hoping that someone can
help me out.
The
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello all,
Frustrated. Original running woody now sid trying to
resolve this issue. I am hoping that one of you has
crossed this bridge and are able to help!
xf86config runs without snag... but when
'startx' - fails, b/c no /usr/bin/X11/X
My understanding
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pollywog) writes:
I read the docs at http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Secure-POP+SSH.html
and I am wondering whether this approach can work for multiple mailboxes
at one ISP (if I use fetchmail). What I am almost sure will happen is
that before the SSH tunnel is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stan Brown) writes:
One of my potato + progeny machies seems to heve elvis as the default for
vi. After a few days of being anoyed by it's aberent non standard behabior,
I'm ready to change to something else (vim perhaps ?0 ( or the real thing
if the FreebSD vi has been
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hanasaki JiJi) writes:
I am looking at a MS-6368 Mother board that says it has a RT8100. How
can I check for support for this board? Or, 8100 a general number means
an 81xx is is used (i.e.: maybe a 8129 or 8139)
Thank you.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bostjan Muller) writes:
* On 20-11-01 at 10:40 Emil Pedersen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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I think it's important to be very precise what chip is used; I've heard
lots of trouble with the chip '8139C' (note the trailing 'C') while
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dries Kimpe) writes:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Coen De Roover wrote:
I'll follow your advice :)
The strange thing is however, that before I upgraded to 2.4.X everything
worked fine ..
I noticed the same thing.
The card is a RTL8139C and since I switched to 2.4.x
I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Raphael Bustin) writes:
I found a very interesting page on D-Link's website:
http://support.dlink.com/faq/view.asp?prod_id=487
wherein a clue may perhaps be found.
It seems that Revisions A, B and C of this board
(the DFE-530TX+) do indeed use rtl8139.o from the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rohan Deshpande) writes:
Hi everyone,
I was just wondering why this is happening:
When I am typing in a terminal, i.e. a long directory, at the end of the
terminal's width, the text does not start on a new line. It just
overwrites what text is already on screen; it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lance Hoffmeyer) writes:
Isn't the syntax to have cron run every five and not send email to anyone
MAILTO=
5 * * * * run program
*/5 * * * * user program
^^^
||
|+--- if this is /etc/crontab or /etc/cron.d/
+--- yours only works
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Theo Wribe) writes:
How do I create a crontab that run's #ping IP every 10 seconds?
Tried crontab -e
0,10,20,30,40,50 * * * */bin/ping -s 8 -c 1 www.sunet.se 1
/dev/null 2 /dev/null
But it doesn't seem to work.
You are sending a ping every 10 minutes. But
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (dman) writes:
On Sat, Oct 13, 2001 at 04:42:18PM -0400, Rong Fan wrote:
| Hello,
| my ethernet card(D-Link DFE-530TX+) wasn't recognized during installation.
what should i
| do to make it work? any advice is welcome.
Run 'modconf' and pick the tulip driver. Then
Put a file called local (or whatever you want) in /etc/init.d/
and then use update-rc.d to set it up to run. See man update-rc.d.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Grover) writes:
In debian I don't find a rc.local file, is there a file that I can use
to run some shell scripts at boot?
maybe
From man bash:
\[ begin a sequence of non-printing characters,
which could be used to embed a terminal con
trol sequence into the prompt
\] end a sequence of non-printing characters
So, try this:
Did you ever trace those pins? They go nowhere! After many years in
the business, I have never found any equipment where ALL these were
implemented for anything.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lazar Fleysher) writes:
Hello everybody!
Most probably this is a strange question but I thought maybe some
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