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Lars Schimmer wrote:
Hi!
Ich rege mich mal wieder tierisch über die Reihenfolge der HDs im grub
und im BIOS auf.
Ich habe hier ein ASUS A8N-Premium Board mit SIL Raid SATA Controller,
insgesamt 8 SATA Ports.
Angeschlossen sind 7 HDs.
Jetzt
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Hi all,
For some reason Music On Hold does not work. I have searched the internet for
solutions but found nothing that helped.
I use Asterisk 1.0.1 and mpg123 0.59r on Debian 2.6.7-1-386 (Sarge). mpg123
works on the commandline (I get sound from the soundcard). If I start Asterisk,
two
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Hi!
I just setup a exim4 mailserver with cyrus21 und a db4 database. No
mailuser is a local user on the system.
Now I want to check with a exim4-router, if the user has a valid
mailbox. On the net I found:
# look in the Cyrus IMAPD mailboxes.db file
MSN Messenger : discutez en direct avec vos amis ! Cliquez-ici
I'm pretty new to getting a system configured as a web server, and I'd like to
upgrade my Apache from 1.3.9 to 1.3.13 or later. I've downloaded and
installed v1.3.14. I'd like to make the fewest changes to my system as
possible to have it use this newer version without removing the prior one. I
Hi, debians:
I have a question about the shell program. The problem
is I have lots of files with long file name under on
directory and I want to changes the names of the files
to temp0, temp1.gif,temp2.gif,.tempN.gif,etc and I
wrote the following shell program, but it doesn't
work(actually, I
Nianwei Xing [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, debians:
I have a question about the shell program. The problem
is I have lots of files with long file name under on
directory and I want to changes the names of the files
to temp0, temp1.gif,temp2.gif,.tempN.gif,etc and I
wrote the following
The following bash script worked for me:
#/bin/bash
i=0
for file in `ls`
do
cp $file temp$i.gif
i=`expr $i + 1`
^^^
What about:
i=$((i+1))
mentioned in man bash for aritmetic evaluations.
I've never used the expr in scripts, must try
Emil Pedersen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
What about:
i=$((i+1))
$[i+1] will also work
I don't use $(( )) ever since I found $[ ] and got used to using $( )
instead of ` `
.adam
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Adam Lazur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't use $(( )) ever since I found $[ ] and got used to using $( )
instead of ` `
Yes however $(( )) is Posix (posixized ksh-ism) and $[ ] is a bashism.
$ ash
$ echo $[2+3]
$[2+3]
$ echo $((2+3))
5
Mikeism.
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Deadlock, n.:
a=-1
for file in sup.*.txt
do
b= awk '/@/ {print $1}' $file
c= awk '/@/ {print $2}' $file
a=`expr $a + 1`
cat heading $file $file.txt
done
b= awk '/@/ {print $1}' sup.00.txt
echo $b # Output is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/usr/lib/sendmail -f sachin $b sup.00.txt
#the above line gives the error which is
Hello!
I figures I post this help information to the user list due to huge
volume of emails passing though there.
Okay... I going to need assistance on few things. I am setting up 3
servers but I would appreicate some helpful guides and information to make the
setup run properly
Found it. It was in hamm and not in slink yet. I installed it
and now I'm compiling. Hopefully, it will end up ok. Wish me
luck! :-)
On 9 Jan, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
On Sat, 9 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, now I cd to linux and I'm in 2.0.36.
Hi, folks
I want to update my kernel (2.0.34) to 2.0.36. I've already
upgraded the rest of my system slink, so today I used apt-get to
install the new kernel-source.
When I switched to the /usr/src/linux directory, I found it was
still pointing to
On Sat, 9 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, now I cd to linux and I'm in 2.0.36. This seems right to me,
but I must still missing something, because make menuconfig
produces the following errors:
debian:/usr/src/linux# make menuconfig
rm -f include/asm
On 9 Jan, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
On Sat, 9 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, now I cd to linux and I'm in 2.0.36. This seems right to me,
but I must still missing something, because make menuconfig
produces the following errors:
Hi, folks
I want to begin fetching mail as soon as my system boots up,
by having fetchmail running as a daemon. What should happen is that
fetchmail will trigger diald when it wants to connect to my POP account.
Where should I install the fetchmail-up script to enable this?
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There is another test build of the XFree86 packages available. The .dsc
and .changes files are not PGP signed. These are not official debian
packages; they are simply used to make sure I have not introduced something
hideous into the X packages.
*) http://master.debian.org/~branden/xfree86/
*)
I'm not running DIALD but am running PPP. I have fetchmail in the ip-up.d
directory. When PPP comes up it automatically runs everything in ip-up.d.
David Natkins
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
fax : (609) 896-2239
On Wed, 30 Dec 1998
Can someone tell me howto use my and configure my 56k modem under linux??
its a Zoom 56k flexthanx in advance!!!
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On Mon, 6 Apr 1998, Brandon wrote:
: Can someone tell me howto use my and configure my 56k modem under linux??
: its a Zoom 56k flexthanx in advance!!!
Hmm ... this sounds suspiciously like a WinModem. Can it be configured
in DOS or NT? If it only works under Windows 95, you're probably
I think it would be sufficient for people to list their qualifications
and let the customer decide.
The Better Business Bureau approach of keeping a file of complaints might
also be useful.
On Tue, 4 Jun 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
It's time for us to start keeping a list of technical support people
and consultants who are knowledgable about Debian. We'd need their
location, what they charge, etc. This list will be provided to CD
manufacturers and users. I need a volunteer to keep
What do you consider knowledgable? ;)
Well, obviously you have to have passed the Certified Linux Engineer
examination :-)
I think it would be sufficient for people to list their qualifications
and let the customer decide.
Bruce
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