1 50`; do diff dir1/file$i.txt dir2/file$i.txt
diff$i.txt ; done
you could also do something like this (using patterns) :
for var in dir1/file*.txt; do diff $var dir2/ ; done
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Try loading the acpi-cpufreq module (I'm using this one on a centrino
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10: sixxs: POINTOPOINT,MULTICAST,NOARP,UP,1 mtu 1280 qlen 500
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inet6 fe80::4f8:202:202:2/64 scope link
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nadia.irken.org: icmp_seq=9 ttl=64 time=0.235 ms
--- nadia.irken.org ping statistics ---
9 packets transmitted, 9 received, 0% packet loss, time 8002ms
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things should be setup? What is the purpose of these
scope:link addresses?
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Hi,
somebody can give ana advice how to unzip rar files, please?
Ark does not work.
I suppose the package rar is not installed on your system.
Install this package (apt-get install rar) and Ark should be able to
extract rar archives.
Note: rar is in the non-free section
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clients like transmission or ktorrent, they
only need one port even when downloading multiple torrents.
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these (in the package gconf-editor)
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So what's the crack?
set a higher value for the max, something like 6890 would allow you to
have at most 10 torrents at the same time.
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I presume this has something to do with the neighbor
solicitation/advertisement feature, but I don't know how to solve the
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will also be of some use, take a look at the manpages
for the details. This two utilities comes with the package scsitools.
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--to-destination 192.168.1.10 -j DNAT
Take a look at iptables manpage for the details.
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$HOME/.xsession sur ton
compte. Par ex) :
#!/bin/sh
# Lancement de la session
gnome-sesion
# cette ligne est atteinte seulement lors de ladeconnexion
# Fin de la session
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there. Either I did something wrong or it doesn't work with the
problem I encountered.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought sysrq should work in any case but
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freed when files are deleted).
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check that your boot loader
effectively load the correct initrd image.
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the same problem?
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) change depending on what devices are connected and
the order in which they are connected and so I can't use this option.
It seems that my config is correct and the bug comes in fact from the
evdev driver itself
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should install a SMP kernel to take
advantage of the 2 cores.
Can a SMP kernel be confused by a one CPU computer
(and announce two CPU instead of one).
I don't think the kernel could show 2 CPUs if there is only one, as each
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to a IDE device, this device
will claim the bus until the request completes, and as you know CD/DVD
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losetup /dev/loop0
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to be hardware problem...
Unfortunately I don't have this problem solved. I tried on another
similar laptop as mine (I have an Asus A6VA and tried on an A6VM) and
there is the same problem.
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when idle, it can go up to more than
60°C when compiling. Fan is running properly.
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On jeu, 2006-12-21 at 21:39 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 21.12.06 20:44, strawks wrote:
I don't have any governor loaded when testing it, just the processor
module, without speedstep-centrino and cpufreq-* modules.
in such case it may be the acpi bios who controls the frequency
).
What is strange is that it seems that I'm the only one having this issue
and only on my laptop.
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On jeu, 2006-12-21 at 21:39 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 21.12.06 20:44, strawks wrote:
I don't have any governor loaded when testing it, just the processor
module, without speedstep-centrino and cpufreq-* modules.
in such case it may be the acpi bios who controls the frequency
since this is the
last working kernel on my laptop.
Does anyone have seen the same behaviour on another laptop or desktop?
Googling around didn't get me anything.
Any hint would be appreciated.
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to the
window manager, it will look ugly. You may set this
resource to
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Javier.
I also use the .xsession but I think the question was how to add WM in
the wdm login window (the drop downlist at the left of the window).
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the right initrd.img to use to your bootloader (lilo or
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Samsung 1710 printer. Thanks,
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Is the package cupsys installed?
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Install this package then restart CUPS and your printer should be
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: usr/share/autoconf-archive/ac_prog_ps2pdf.m4
autoconf-archive:
usr/share/doc/autoconf-archive/htmldoc/ac_prog_ps2pdf.html
gs-common: usr/bin/ps2pdf
gs-common: usr/bin/ps2pdf12
gs-common: usr/bin/ps2pdf13
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I tried ps2pdf with a simple ps, it seems to work well.
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On ven, 2005-07-22 at 18:11 +1000, Geoff Reidy wrote:
$ dpkg -S '/usr/bin/\['
coreutils: /usr/bin/[
Must admit I never knew it was a separate binary.
it's also a shell builtin (at least in bash)
$ type [
[ is a shell builtin
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It's almost the same, from what I've read.
Here you can see the differences :
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=13344
http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/processorsmemory/0,39024015,39193811,00.htm
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to make sure your ram is OK, you should boot memtest
from your bootloder (lilo/grub).
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am so used that it is active that I do not even look with some funny
results when used.
The package numlockx may do what you want, it'll activate numlock just
after loggin in.
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On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 11:29 -0400, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
Is there way to find out what version of gcc it was compiled
with? 'uname -a' does not tell the gcc info.
you can find it in /proc/version
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(script-fu:26063): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: script-fu: wire_read(): error
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
The call trace says the Illegal instruction appens
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On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 12:57 -0400, Daniel B. wrote:
Besides FVWM, which window managers can move and resize windows without
raising and/or focusing them?
IceWM is one of them (by using Alt+Left drag and Alt+Right drag)
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for a couple of days in order to
rule it out.
I swapped the RAM into another machine and it eventually failed memtest on
the third day of testing - but I haven't had another failure since. (Fingers
crossed.)
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strawks said:
The best way to avoid RAM problem is to buy ECC RAM. This way if your
RAM has a failling cell, you'll know it.
ECC RAM is expensive and RAM errors are relatively rare nowdays, I don't
think this is something that's
-2.2.8 runs well with no Illegal
instruction, so maybe it is an optimisation problem (a P2 has only MMX,
not SSE or SSE2).
Does anybody have the same problem?
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Can anyone help, please?
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Hi,
You can use dumpe2fs from the e2fsprogs pkg :
dumpe2fs -h device
I think it works on 2.4.x and 2.6.x kernel.
strawks.
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Hi.
How can i find which block size my ext2 or ext3 filesystem uses? Can I use
same method on 2.4.x and 2.6.x
Hi,
you can check the status of your ppp connexion with pppstatus.
You can also try to ping some hosts like google :
$ ping google.com
strawks.
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 21:14, Phil wrote:
I've created a dial-in connection to my ISP, I pon and get BSD compression
messages and the like
Hi,
Current version of nfs-kernel-server is 1.0.6-3, 1.0.3-1 is not
available anymore.
try apt-get update apt-get install nfs-kernel-server
strawks.
On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 10:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I'm new to the list, and also new to Debian. Though, I have UNIX (Solaris
Hi,
The kernel config file used to compile the debian kernel is installed by
the kernel-image package in /boot/config-kernver
Copy /boot/config-kernver into your kernel source tree as .config to get
the options of the debian kernel.
strawks.
On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 14:20, Jansen Carlo Sena wrote
and ide disks
directly in the kernel, not as a module.
strawks.
On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 17:48, Jansen Carlo Sena wrote:
Ok,
I moved the /boot/config-2.4.25-1-386 file to
/usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.25/.config and ran make oldconfig. After, I
just disabled APM and Local APIC support and enabled
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