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On 2000-03-01 23:42:37, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 07:05:04PM -0500, Allan M. Wind wrote:
On 2000-03-01 23:42:21, Mary Honeycutt wrote:
tar cf - source | ( cd /target; tar xpf - )
Yes, that would be more like it.
There's a utility to recreate the lost+found
-modules`.
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with a laptop has a network card, it might be worth
for you to get a nic yourself (and a cross-over cable). They can be
found fairly inexpensive and it migth save you some time.
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configuration) for irq/io/speed?
I guess an additional question would be if I should compile the
networking into the kernel and not bother with the modules?
That's your call. Shouldn't make any difference wrt to configuring
the driver.
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On 2000-03-06 16:59:10, Dan Christensen wrote:
What I am looking for is a way to just authenticate once, and then
have the ability to run remote commands getting the error code and
the output on the local machine.
Is there an easy way to do this?
fsh
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clear
echo Hey
exit 0
fi
if [ $tempfile=2 ]; then
clear
echo Bye
exit 0
fi;;
1)
echo Cancel Pressed;;
2)
echo ESC Pressed;;
esac
Try again.
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to identical copies of
/var/SomeDir. Be careful.
Hmm... assuming that we are talking about a softlink, then this should
not have happened (it would have required 'h' on the first tar).
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stuff as it might not have been
committed to disk).
When did this behavior start?
Check memory, cpu/system temperature.
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spending non-trivial
amount of time to ensure that I (or anyone that I can influence) don't
support them, ever.
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not a standard item, but you should be able to find them.
Perhaps, external drive case or external dat case might do the
trick for you.
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of your system. (bsd) ftp should do just as well as proftpd,
as you really should use ssh/scp for non-anonymous file transfers.
postfix is nice also (re exim). Probably want a web server on there
as well (e.g. apache).
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instance).
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and procmail with a role
like this:
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! list of users on your mailing list
(btw, this is easy to spoof)
3. install a mailing list server (smart list, mailman etc).
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On 2001-09-08 04:15:49, Angus D Madden wrote:
but the bash script will choke if your maildirs are big.
echo copying messages ...
mv $MAILDIR/cur/* $BOX/cur/
Try instead: find $MAILDIR/cur -type f print0 | xargs -0i mv '{}' $BOX/cur
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On 2001-09-07 19:13:13, Allan M. Wind wrote:
On 2001-09-08 04:15:49, Angus D Madden wrote:
but the bash script will choke if your maildirs are big.
echo copying messages ...
mv $MAILDIR/cur/* $BOX/cur/
Try instead: find $MAILDIR/cur -type f print0 | xargs -0i mv '{}' $BOX/cur
/received/Message-ID.cache
CACHE_SIZE = 1048576
TRASH = /dev/null
:0 Whc: $CACHE_FILE.lock
| formail -D $CACHE_SIZE $CACHE_FILE
:0 a:
$TRASH
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On 2001-03-19 14:54:20, Gavin Hamill wrote:
Add this to /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://forcix.cx/ debian/
then do apt-get update, and apt-get install flashplayer-nonfree
Looks like they rename a dir and didn't include a readme, so the
installer fails.
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are you running?
2.2.18pre21
Can you send a copy of /var/log/XFree86.log?
Attached.
Is support for the G400 module or in the kernel?
Hmm... you need to compile a kernel module for DRI support?
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Sorry, that should have been private mail.
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If both of those are right, is it true that both incoming and outgoing
mail go through postfix at some point? I think that's where my problem
lies.
Yes (that would most likely be the case on your system).
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On 2001-10-10 21:15:59, Allan M. Wind wrote:
c. mydestination = ..., $myhostname
If you _really_ want some mail to green.$mydomain send out
to your relay host (and I assume it does something differently
with mail from green.$mydomain than from $mydomain) then
change the above to ..., localhost
(binary search) or string the (binaries) involved
to see if any haev a errs in them.
Or even better, check if someone else have already seen the problem, a
quick usenet search revealed:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=/errshl=enrnum=3selm=997463277.452.52.camel%40work
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in /etc/default/rcS and then run `tzconfig` to ensure you have the
right timezone configured.
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On 2001-12-23 14:36:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you turn on apm ? Mine seems to switched off.
You are probably not passing 'apm=on' to the kernel upon boot, say, via
a lilo append statement.
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On 2001-12-28 15:59:25, Calyth wrote:
I know it's kind of silly that I asked here, but my laptop uses ESS1888
as the sound chip, but I cannot find the kernel driver. Can someone
unravel this for me?
Install alsa which support it via es18x (if I recall correctly).
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if
you cannot find everything you need online (or in your LaTex
distribution).
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identify exactly where in the shutdown
sequence this happens. E.g. if you watch your first console, you will
see daemons shutdown, is it before/after a particular daemon or, say,
when power is actually cut?
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in rc0.d or rc6.d, right? UPS software
would be the other prime suspect, although the above description of the
boot process points to bios and/or modem rather than host or software
(at least in my mind).
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On 2002-01-16 02:38:05, martin f krafft wrote:
will someone explain to me, how postfix's mail.log (well, it's syslogd's
actually) gets rotated? logrotate.d or logrotate.conf have no entries,
and `grep -r mail\.log /etc` gives no results.
/etc/cron.weekly/syslogd
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into the editor to re edit the message.
It sounds like you want to bind Enter to send-message instead of
select-entry (see section 3.3 of the manual).
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back the missing non-ascii chars but the threaded overview is
still somewhat broke. Am I correct in assuming that unicode and mutt
don't quite go along?
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On 2002-02-17 11:52:52, dman wrote:
mutt can use the line drawing characters (nicer) or it can revert
to similar characters from the US-ASCII charset
~/.muttrc: set ascii_chars = yes
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