Re: A question for the list:

2010-11-04 Thread Stan Hoeppner
ZephyrQ put forth on 11/4/2010 9:50 PM: > If you could not/did not use Debian (either Lenny, Squeeze, or Sid), > which other distribution would you use and why? What situation are you in that motivates this question? -- Stan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org wi

Re: A question for the list:

2010-11-04 Thread David Christensen
ZephyrQ wrote: If you could not/did not use Debian (either Lenny, Squeeze, or Sid), which other distribution would you use and why? Red Hat -- I learned Linux on Red Hat. It worked fine up through version 7.3. 8 had problems. 9 was worse. Red Hat went commercial and turned their back on e

Re: A question for the list:

2010-11-04 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In <4cd3921a.5090...@optonline.net>, Doug wrote: >On 11/04/2010 10:50 PM, ZephyrQ wrote: >> If you could not/did not use Debian (either Lenny, Squeeze, or Sid), >> which other distribution would you use and why? > >One thing I >really _don't_ like about Debian is its fear of the copyright. I reall

Re: A question for the list:

2010-11-04 Thread Doug
On 11/04/2010 10:50 PM, ZephyrQ wrote: If you could not/did not use Debian (either Lenny, Squeeze, or Sid), which other distribution would you use and why? If I wanted the Debian style without Debian, I would use Ubuntu, after I modified it to look more like Debian--black letters on white m

Re: linux-image for i586

2010-11-04 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón: >> Will there be any gain? :-? > I believe - as it has other technologies than i486 CPUs. I think there's a lack of evidence that it will make a significant difference. Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian

Re: lenny & thunderbird filters

2010-11-04 Thread Johan Grönqvist
2010-11-04 21:03, Paul Cartwright skrev: I'm running Lenny, updated, and Thunderbird 3.1.6 ( from my local user). SOMETIMES, you see a folder, click "N" for next message, the folder still has the (1) for new message, but when you hit N, it proceeds to the next folder. Eventually you hit N and com

A question for the list:

2010-11-04 Thread ZephyrQ
If you could not/did not use Debian (either Lenny, Squeeze, or Sid), which other distribution would you use and why? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4c

Re: A question for the list:

2010-11-04 Thread Bob Proulx
ZephyrQ wrote: > If you could not/did not use Debian (either Lenny, Squeeze, or Sid), > which other distribution would you use and why? If Debian didn't exist it would be necessary to invent it. Bob signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Problems configuring wireless with wicd on amd64 lenny

2010-11-04 Thread Kjetil brinchmann Halvorsen
I have just installed lenny from cd-1 (5.0.6), but I cannot get wireless network to work. I have installed wicd from lenny-backports, and followed the instructions on the page http://wiki.debian.org/WiFi/HowToUse but wicd does not recognize the wireless network (which is there, I am sending this vi

Re: lenny & thunderbird filters

2010-11-04 Thread Paul Cartwright
On 11/04/2010 07:37 PM, Camaleón wrote: > Why do you think the problem of the shortcut ("N") for going to the next > unread messsage has any connection with the filters? :-? hm.. not sure, I just ASSuMEd.. ok, so I have messages in folders, when I get to the last unread message, the folder STILL s

Re: linux-image for i586

2010-11-04 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón: > No, I cannot see any i586 kernel (i686 is the right one for pentium). AFAIK the kernel will not work on pentium machine - as it will announce at boot time - no appropriate CPU. > And we need to thank Debian DD because at least they provide i486 >

Re: debian list problem

2010-11-04 Thread Howard Eisenberger
On 2010-11-03, godo wrote: >> Mmm... maybe the mailing list server does not like your IP >> (93.139.23.178) because it appears as blacklisted under some rbl :-?> >> > Thanks for answer. Yes, I'm on http://www.mail-abuse.com/ and I don't > know why. > I contacted them and hope that I will soon be

Re: Locales/sort bug

2010-11-04 Thread Bob Proulx
Camaleón wrote: > I'm trying to "reverse-engineering" the logic behind the sort but I can't > see it. Maybe it is done randomly? Very curious, indeed. It is "dictionary" sort ordering as specified by the locale. Case is folded and punctuation is (mostly) ignored. Personally I always set the fol

Re: KMail - forwarding issues

2010-11-04 Thread Celejar
On Sat, 30 Oct 2010 15:48:30 + (UTC) Camaleón wrote: ... > with mbox and searching strings in Icedove is bit slow if mbox files are > big (measured in GiB :-P). If you're still doing on-demand searching, have you considered using a mail indexer, such as Sylph-Searcher, or a generic file in

Re: lenny & thunderbird filters

2010-11-04 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 16:03:54 -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote: (...) > I setup lots & lots of filters, almost every email gets filtered > somewhere.. SOMETIMES, you see a folder, click "N" for next message, the > folder still has the (1) for new message, but when you hit N, it > proceeds to the next

Re: Locales/sort bug

2010-11-04 Thread David Jardine
On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 10:55:53PM +, Camaleón wrote: > On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 21:23:27 +0100, Rob Gom wrote: > > > [cut] > >> > >> I'm also getting that behaviour (locale set to "es_ES.UTF-8") so I > >> understand that my locale setting dictates "underscore" ("_") comes > >> first than "comma" (

Re: routing

2010-11-04 Thread Jesús M. Navarro
Hi again, Sthu: On Thursday 04 November 2010 18:25:24 Sthu Deus wrote: > Thank You for Your time and answer again, Jesús: > > you have *two* hops on > > your local side; you Internet connection knows about the nearest to > > it (from its perspective), which is 20.20.20.20, but it doesn't know > >

Re: Locales/sort bug

2010-11-04 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 21:23:27 +0100, Rob Gom wrote: > [cut] >> >> I'm also getting that behaviour (locale set to "es_ES.UTF-8") so I >> understand that my locale setting dictates "underscore" ("_") comes >> first than "comma" (",") symbol. >> >> As per "man sort" page: >> >> *** WARNING *** The loc

Re: networkmanager blocking evolution

2010-11-04 Thread Bob Proulx
Johan Scheepers wrote: > Standalone laptop using debian squeeze freeze on a dsl modem > connected by cable. > > All my internet applications work but evolution send/receive greyed out. This is another one of those annoying bugs related to network-manager. Evolution online/offline with n-m only wo

Re: Locales/sort bug

2010-11-04 Thread Rob Gom
I have some form of workaround. When I know sort field separator (which was the case in my original example), I can use that to overcome the limitations with: $ LC_ALL=pl_PL.UTF-8 sort -k1,1 -t',' test.csv aph3,"APP","" aph3,"MiB","" aph3_devel,"TXT","" # everything fine $ LC_ALL=pl_PL.UTF-8 sort

Re: Locales/sort bug

2010-11-04 Thread Rob Gom
One more thing. If I specify LC_COLLATE to C/POSIX, special characters sorting looks fine, but I lose Polish characters ordering. If I specify LC_COLLATE to pl_PL.UTF-8, Polish characters ordering is fine, but sorting goes crazy with special characters. Is it possible to retain both features then?

Re: minimum number of days between password change

2010-11-04 Thread Robert Brockway
On Wed, 3 Nov 2010, Mark Allums wrote: Not a pattern in the hashes. A pattern in the history. Hi Mark. That's what I meant. The history is made up of hashes and possibly additional information. Cheers, Rob -- Email: rob...@timetraveller.org Linux counter ID #16440 IRC: Solver (

Re: Locales/sort bug

2010-11-04 Thread Rob Gom
[cut] > > This is covered by the coreutils FAQ: > http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/faq/coreutils-faq.html#Sort-does-not-sort-in-normal-order_0021 > > Sven > Thanks for all the answers. How could I know that collate is defined correctly? I understand LC_COLLATE influence on sort operation, but

Re: Locales/sort bug

2010-11-04 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2010-11-04 20:29 +0100, Rob Gom wrote: > Hi all, > do you think it's a bug in either libc or coreutils (sort)? > > $ cat test.csv > aph3,"APP","" > aph3_devel,"TXT","" > aph3,"MiB","" > > $ LC_ALL=C sort test.csv # expected > aph3,"APP","" > aph3,"MiB","" > aph3_devel,"TXT","" > > $ LC_ALL=pl_P

Re: networkmanager blocking evolution

2010-11-04 Thread Johan Scheepers
On 04/11/2010 21:56, Joost Kraaijeveld wrote: On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 22:57 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote: Good day, Standalone laptop using debian squeeze freeze on a dsl modem connected by cable. All my internet applications work but evolution send/receive greyed out. Today I configured ev

Re: Locales/sort bug

2010-11-04 Thread Rob Gom
[cut] > > I'm also getting that behaviour (locale set to "es_ES.UTF-8") so I > understand that my locale setting dictates "underscore" ("_") comes first > than "comma" (",") symbol. > > As per "man sort" page: > > *** WARNING *** The locale specified by the environment affects sort > order. Set LC_

Re: Locales/sort bug

2010-11-04 Thread Ron Johnson
On 11/04/2010 02:29 PM, Rob Gom wrote: Hi all, do you think it's a bug in either libc or coreutils (sort)? $ cat test.csv aph3,"APP","" aph3_devel,"TXT","" aph3,"MiB","" $ LC_ALL=C sort test.csv # expected aph3,"APP","" aph3,"MiB","" aph3_devel,"TXT","" $ LC_ALL=pl_PL sort test.csv # why is t

Re: Locales/sort bug

2010-11-04 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 20:29:02 +0100, Rob Gom wrote: > do you think it's a bug in either libc or coreutils (sort)? > > $ cat test.csv > aph3,"APP","" > aph3_devel,"TXT","" > aph3,"MiB","" > > $ LC_ALL=C sort test.csv # expected > aph3,"APP","" > aph3,"MiB","" > aph3_devel,"TXT","" > > $ LC_ALL=pl

lenny & thunderbird filters

2010-11-04 Thread Paul Cartwright
I'm running Lenny, updated, and Thunderbird 3.1.6 ( from my local user). I setup a bunch of my user IMAP setups, from my domain host, and pull in mail from fetchmailrc. I setup lots & lots of filters, almost every email gets filtered somewhere.. SOMETIMES, you see a folder, click "N" for next messa

Re: An experiment about file timestamp

2010-11-04 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Chris Davies writes: > Rodolfo Medina wrote: >> But I did the following experiment: on a computer with system time >> set to UTC, I created a file at 14:43 UTC. Then I copied it via rsync >> and ethernet cross cable to another PC with system time set to GMT, >> one hour late respect to UTC. > >

Re: networkmanager blocking evolution

2010-11-04 Thread Joost Kraaijeveld
On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 22:57 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote: > Good day, > > Standalone laptop using debian squeeze freeze on a dsl modem connected > by cable. > > All my internet applications work but evolution send/receive greyed out. > > Today I configured evolution but no dice. > I use icedov

Re: initex and virtex

2010-11-04 Thread Jörg-Volker Peetz
According to the man page, it seems initex and virtex are now replaced by tex -ini and tex -- Best regards, Jörg-Volker. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.deb

Locales/sort bug

2010-11-04 Thread Rob Gom
Hi all, do you think it's a bug in either libc or coreutils (sort)? $ cat test.csv aph3,"APP","" aph3_devel,"TXT","" aph3,"MiB","" $ LC_ALL=C sort test.csv # expected aph3,"APP","" aph3,"MiB","" aph3_devel,"TXT","" $ LC_ALL=pl_PL sort test.csv # why is that? aph3,"APP","" aph3_devel,"TXT","" ap

Re: linux-image for i586

2010-11-04 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In <4cd2eddc.52790e0a.3014.0...@mx.google.com>, Sthu Deus wrote: >Thank You for Your time and answer, Brad: >>Probably because, like the AMD (32 bit) builds, there was insufficient >>benefit to warrant all the extra work (to say nothing of storage space) >>to do it. > >Then. may You know why they h

networkmanager blocking evolution

2010-11-04 Thread Johan Scheepers
Good day, Standalone laptop using debian squeeze freeze on a dsl modem connected by cable. All my internet applications work but evolution send/receive greyed out. Today I configured evolution but no dice. I use icedove but wanted to try evo. On the evo list I found that evo needs some settin

Re: minimum number of days between password change

2010-11-04 Thread Lukas Baxa
Wolodja Wentland wrote: > On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 10:55 +, Camaleón wrote: >> On Wed, 03 Nov 2010 20:40:15 +0100, Lukas Baxa wrote: >>> Camaleón wrote: > >>> I would like to file a new bug report, but I'm not sure against which >>> package. I'm considering either passwd or libpam-modules. >

Re: An experiment about file timestamp

2010-11-04 Thread Chris Davies
Rodolfo Medina wrote: > But I did the following experiment: on a computer with system time > set to UTC, I created a file at 14:43 UTC. Then I copied it via rsync > and ethernet cross cable to another PC with system time set to GMT, > one hour late respect to UTC. GMT is not (and never is) one ho

Re (5): routing

2010-11-04 Thread peasthope
From: lee Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2010 17:09:36 +0200 > You have 142.103.107.137 on both Carnot and Dalton ... Just one of my klutzy errors. Fixed it. http://carnot.yi.org/NetworkExtant.jpg "host carnot.yi.org" should work also. > seems weird that you have connected a hub to your internet > conn

Re: An experiment about file timestamp

2010-11-04 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 17:38:43 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: >> I think this may cause serious errors: in fact, when someone read the >> timestamp on the 2nd PC, he would believe that the file were created at >> 14:43 of the GMT time, which is wrong: in fact, it was created at 15:43 >> GMT = 14:43 UT

Re: linux-image for i586

2010-11-04 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sthu Deus wrote: > Thank You for Your time and answer, Brad: > >> Probably because, like the AMD (32 bit) builds, there was >> insufficient benefit to warrant all the extra work (to say nothing >> of storage space) to do it. > > Then. may You know wh

Re: An experiment about file timestamp

2010-11-04 Thread Chris Jackson
Rodolfo Medina wrote: > Chris Jackson writes: > >> File timestamps are (or at least should be) stored in UTC. It's the >> display of them that's affected. > > > > But I did the following experiment: on a computer with system time set to UTC, > I created a file at 14:43 UTC. Then I copied it

Re: linux-image for i586

2010-11-04 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 05 Nov 2010 00:29:24 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote: > Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón: > >> Will there be any gain? :-? > > I believe - as it has other technologies than i486 CPUs. I guess i586 shares most of the i686 specs and that's the reason for the i686 kernel: all needed fo

Re: An experiment about file timestamp

2010-11-04 Thread Rodolfo Medina
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 15:23:13 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: >> [...] I did the following experiment: on a computer with system time set >> to UTC, I created a file at 14:43 UTC. Then I copied it via rsync and >> ethernet cross cable to another PC with system time set to GMT, one hour >> late respec

Re: linux-image for i586

2010-11-04 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer, Brad: >Probably because, like the AMD (32 bit) builds, there was insufficient >benefit to warrant all the extra work (to say nothing of storage space) >to do it. Then. may You know why they have chosen i486 instead of i386? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian

Re: linux-image for i586

2010-11-04 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón: > Will there be any gain? :-? I believe - as it has other technologies than i486 CPUs. > Anyway, I think you can always re-compile/re-build your own kernel > (i686) and enable MMX extensions... It reaches recompiling every time the package is updat

Re: routing

2010-11-04 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer again, Jesús: > you have *two* hops on > your local side; you Internet connection knows about the nearest to > it (from its perspective), which is 20.20.20.20, but it doesn't know > about the second hop, the one that goes from 20.20.20.20 to > 192.168.0.0/24, so

Re: Orphaned User Accounts?

2010-11-04 Thread Bob Proulx
Carlos Mennens wrote: > I've find it very useful. When you log out, that's it. You're done. > Why would you leave printable data on the screen for others to see > when you walk away from the terminal. It's a security vulnerability > and when you tell the system to "log off", you're saying 'I'm done

Re: An experiment about file timestamp

2010-11-04 Thread Ron Johnson
On 11/04/2010 10:23 AM, Rodolfo Medina wrote: Chris Jackson writes: File timestamps are (or at least should be) stored in UTC. It's the display of them that's affected. But I did the following experiment: on a computer with system time set to UTC, I created a file at 14:43 UTC. Then I cop

Re: routing

2010-11-04 Thread Jesús M. Navarro
Hi, Sthu: On Thursday 04 November 2010 08:11:04 Sthu Deus wrote: > Thank You for Your time and answer, Jesús, again: > > Let's try again: > > 1) What are the exact iptables rules you are trying? > > I'd suggest trying this and only this (just for testing; once it's > > working you can tie up them

Re: An experiment about file timestamp (was: Timestamps jump by one hour when switching timezone)

2010-11-04 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 15:23:13 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > Chris Jackson writes: > >> File timestamps are (or at least should be) stored in UTC. It's the >> display of them that's affected. > > > > But I did the following experiment: on a computer with system time set > to UTC, I created a fi

Re: where is kedit?

2010-11-04 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Roman Khomasuridze wrote: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia > Guess, development ceased for KEdit, so did packaging. So for simple writing needs use KWrite, for advanced ones - Kate. Thanks Roma

Re: linux-image for i586

2010-11-04 Thread steef
Sthu Deus schreef: Good day. Just wanted to ask, Why there is no linux-image package for i586, especially w/ MMX support - but only for i486, then for i686 and up? Thank You for Your time. please consider building your own kernel with the extensions you want. kind regards, steef

Re: An experiment about file timestamp (was: Timestamps jump by one hour when switching timezone)

2010-11-04 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Chris Jackson writes: > File timestamps are (or at least should be) stored in UTC. It's the > display of them that's affected. But I did the following experiment: on a computer with system time set to UTC, I created a file at 14:43 UTC. Then I copied it via rsync and ethernet cross cable to a

Re: linux-image for i586

2010-11-04 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 4 Nov 2010 21:08:50 +0700 Sthu Deus wrote: Hello Sthu, > Just wanted to ask, Why there is no linux-image package for i586, > especially w/ MMX support - but only for i486, then for i686 and up? Probably because, like the AMD (32 bit) builds, there was insufficient benefit to warrant all

Re: linux-image for i586

2010-11-04 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 21:08:50 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote: > Just wanted to ask, Why there is no linux-image package for i586, > especially w/ MMX support - but only for i486, then for i686 and up? Will there be any gain? :-? Anyway, I think you can always re-compile/re-build your own kernel (i686) a

linux-image for i586

2010-11-04 Thread Sthu Deus
Good day. Just wanted to ask, Why there is no linux-image package for i586, especially w/ MMX support - but only for i486, then for i686 and up? Thank You for Your time. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas.

Re: Orphaned User Accounts?

2010-11-04 Thread Carlos Mennens
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Bob Proulx wrote: > I always hate it that the default skeleton for normal users is to > clear the screen on logout.  It is one of the irritating things that I > always fix on my systems so that it doesn't do that by default.  It > gets in the way of productivity.  I

Re: improve screen resolution

2010-11-04 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 15:56:16 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote: > On 04/11/2010 12:49, Camaleón wrote: >>> The word 'sis' to be replaced by 'vesa in the whole file'? >>> >> Yes... okay, I'll put it all together in pastebin (just copy/paste): >> >> http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=2nXCCgM5 >> >> >>

Re: Graphical diff/patch viewer

2010-11-04 Thread Rob Gom
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Gregory Seidman wrote: [cut] > > Also, of course you need an original file. If you don't have an original > file there is nothing to look at other than the patch file itself. What > is there to visualize without an original? > >> Regards, >> Robert > --Greg > The sa

Re: Graphical diff/patch viewer

2010-11-04 Thread Gregory Seidman
On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 10:30:13AM +0100, Rob Gom wrote: > [cut] > > > > You have to be comfortable in vim, but you can use the following: > > > > gvim "+vert diffpatch " > > > > If you aren't comfortable with vim, you *might* be able to use the > > following, but no guarantees (I don't have a pat

Re: minimum number of days between password change

2010-11-04 Thread Wolodja Wentland
On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 10:55 +, Camaleón wrote: > On Wed, 03 Nov 2010 20:40:15 +0100, Lukas Baxa wrote: > > Camaleón wrote: > > I would like to file a new bug report, but I'm not sure against which > > package. I'm considering either passwd or libpam-modules. > "passwd" (as Wolodja suggeste

Re: improve screen resolution

2010-11-04 Thread Johan Scheepers
On 04/11/2010 12:49, Camaleón wrote: On Wed, 03 Nov 2010 23:04:12 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote: On 03/11/2010 22:03, Camaleón wrote: (...) So back to work, copy/paste the "xorg.conf" detailed in this message¹, restart the computer and check if you see any improvement.

Re: How can I get the currently running kernel version's source ?

2010-11-04 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 09:08:41 +0900, yamada hiroyuki wrote: (...) > apt-get source linux-image-$(uname -r) > > It seems kernel 2.6.26-25lenny1 is donwloaded. But running kernel is > 2.6.26-21lenny3. So, I am wondering how I can get 2.6.26-21lenny3 source > code. (I could not find the one on the d

Re: minimum number of days between password change

2010-11-04 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 03 Nov 2010 20:40:15 +0100, Lukas Baxa wrote: > Camaleón wrote: >> On Mon, 01 Nov 2010 21:35:20 +, Wolodja Wentland wrote: >> (...) >> >>> … which is clearly not working in the way it is described. I have not >>> reproduced this bug myself, but it is exactly that and should >>> there

Re: improve screen resolution

2010-11-04 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 03 Nov 2010 23:04:12 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote: > On 03/11/2010 22:03, Camaleón wrote: (...) >> So back to work, copy/paste the "xorg.conf" detailed in this message¹, >> restart the computer and check if you see any improvement. (...) >> ¹http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi

Re: improve screen resolution

2010-11-04 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 09:22:59 +1300, Richard Hector wrote: > On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 20:03 +, Camaleón wrote: (...) >> So back to work, copy/paste the "xorg.conf" detailed in this message¹, >> restart the computer and check if you see any improvement. > > It might also be worth checking if th

Re: Graphical diff/patch viewer

2010-11-04 Thread Rob Gom
[cut] > > You have to be comfortable in vim, but you can use the following: > > gvim "+vert diffpatch " > > If you aren't comfortable with vim, you *might* be able to use the > following, but no guarantees (I don't have a patch file handy to determine > whether this will work): > > gvim -y "+vert

Re: Graphical diff/patch viewer

2010-11-04 Thread Rob Gom
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Jochen Schulz wrote: > Rob Gom: >> >> do you know/is there any graphical patch/diff viewer in Debian (or for >> Linux in general)? Such a tool would produce side by side view of >> changes/deletions/inserts. > > Apart from vimdiff: have you tried Kdiff3? > [cut] Can

Re: Graphical diff/patch viewer

2010-11-04 Thread Rob Gom
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 7:27 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > In , Rob Gom > wrote: >>There is kompare for KDE, but it is unreliable - produces false >>results for specific patches. > > Odd.  I use it all the time and haven't seen it be inconsistent.  It fails > indicate files have changed when

[ERRATUM] Re: why there is no sound output from the front audio pane

2010-11-04 Thread Klistvud
Dne, 04. 11. 2010 10:13:07 je Klistvud napisal(a): If the latter, I can only add these 2 cents: on my desktop machine with an Intel motherboard, the front audio headers require special (Windows-only, of course) software to fully work. They do work per se, but if you want to enable rear ja

Re: Graphical diff/patch viewer

2010-11-04 Thread Rob Gom
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Javier Barroso wrote: [cut] > Apply the patch in a tmp directory and then use meld, vimdiff, or what you > like > Why should I do such operation? Only to satisfy some tools? I don't need/want to apply huge patches to huge source trees. I want to preview them sepa

Re: why there is no sound output from the front audio pane

2010-11-04 Thread Klistvud
Dne, 04. 11. 2010 09:53:20 je Huasen napisal(a): On 11/04/2010 04:41 PM, Klistvud wrote: Have you made sure the front audio panel is actually connected to the motherboard audio headers? If this laptop has been serviced before, they may well have forgotten to re-attach the cables (happened

Re: improve screen resolution

2010-11-04 Thread Johan Scheepers
On 03/11/2010 22:22, Richard Hector wrote: On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 20:03 +, Camaleón wrote: On Wed, 03 Nov 2010 19:01:40 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote: Now that remains is a big thank you for a big effort from you to solve this. It was a learning experience for me. Thank you to othe

Re: routing

2010-11-04 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer, Jesús, again: > Let's try again: > 1) What are the exact iptables rules you are trying? > I'd suggest trying this and only this (just for testing; once it's > working you can tie up them as needed): > /sbin/iptables -F > /sbin/iptables -t nat -F

Re: Re (2): routing

2010-11-04 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer, Peter E.: > My network has masquerading. Thank You, it did the trick. But question still remains w/ me, Why in another situation, I had simply to specify in iptables (on host2, having only two NICs - not ppp) to forward packets from host1 to the world - w/o ma