MUA
I can think of. But YMMV of course.
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in the public area? I know on the server that is currently hosting my
web sights they are in pub_html, but I don't see anything like that on
my server.
/srv/www/htdocs is where mine are. (I assume that's 'normal').
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broadcast 192.168.1.255
gateway 191.168.1.1
dns-nameservers 12.6.42.1 12.6.42.2
dns-search johnson.com
## end intefaces
regards
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Shouldn't that gateway be 192.168.1.1 ?
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contributors do have a reference to the Linux
counter project in their .sigs (and it was from this list that I was
inspired to register with the Linux counter in the first place).
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I think my biggest win is going to be ditching openssh :)
How would you talk to the NSLU2 then ? ;-)
(Using slrn on an NSLU2, via SSH, posted using leafnode on the
same NSLU2).
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, but, again, to do the opposite of what you want:
RewriteEngine on
rewritecond %{http_host} ^www\.domain\.com [nc]
rewriterule ^(.*)$ http://domain.com/$1 [r=301,nc]
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correctly, although I realise the video capture facility is not, or at
least not easily, supported under Linux.
dmesg shows nothing relevant, there are a few errors in the Xorg and kdm
logs, but these do not *seem* to be related, BICBW.
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by a search for the second monitor which this card supports and which I
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needed a prod to remember dpkg-reconfigure.
Hope this helps,
It did - and it does. Many thanks.
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On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 09:25:51PM +, Bob Cox wrote:
dmesg shows nothing relevant, there are a few errors in the Xorg and kdm
logs, but these do not *seem* to be related, BICBW.
I like to try using 'X -configure
n article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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| my keysever: subkeys.pgp.net | my NPO: cfsg.org |
BTW, is a keysever something that cuts keys? Sorry!! ;-)
In this case, a key is a public gpg key, half
and then tried again with gpm, but without success.
I would be grateful for any suggestions regarding what to try next
please.
Many TIA
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Bob Cox wrote:
I have one small problem with a Debian install on with a very old laptop
(P266, 64MB, 800x600) which is badged as a 'Lifetec' but is really a
Twinhead Slimnote 9TE. It has a touchpad, or 'pointing device
are only allowed inside the USNA?
(I am in France)
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I have seen this sort of problem before. The fix was to reduce the MTU
value in an ADSL router. Can't remember the exact details but it might
be worth Googling.
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 21:28:12 +0800, Wei Chen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Oh. Sorry. This page: http://www.google.com/trends?q=debian
http://www.google.com/trends?q=debian,fedora,suse
Lies, damned lies and statistics ;-)
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delays=68997/0/2.3/6.5, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as
8AA8A13A50C3)
Mar 27 11:15:13 gaia postfix/qmgr[9666]: 7DCBFBDFB: removed
Seems ok now.
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science research student, this does not sound like a very
scientific deduction. Perhaps you have a point to make which I am
missing. Sorry.
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result if I search for
libdjvulibre21_3.5.20-5_i386.deb or libdjvulibre15. So, what is it my
brain does not parse that everybody else knows?
Try with libdjvulibre21 - that seems to produce something.
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postfix/qmgr[4128]: 2CF5530540: removed
Maybe this is a procmail, rather than postfix problem. Is there
anything odd in your ~/.procmailrc ?
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in /etc/hosts for gaia.
Probably I should update fstab to use 'cifs' but it works fine as it is.
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signature fail like yours did:
gpg: requesting key D2C6E9F2 from hkp server subkeys.pgp.net
gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
gpg: Total number processed: 0
gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
Is this a problem with my accessing the hkp server or with the original
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past. I use MIT's keyservers and they seem pretty good, but who really
knows? not me. I do notice that it seems to be taking longer and
longer to get keys off the net.
Thanks both. I'll stop worrying about it ;-)
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On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 16:25:58 +0300, David Baron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
~$ dmesg | grep IDE
Could you try that again as dmesg | grep -i IDE please?
(There may well be some lower case 'ide' info)
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Should I have uninstalled mplayer and then reinstalled it after
installing win32codecs?
I don't think you need those codecs to play DVDs, but you might find
that kaffeine or the totem movie player (both use xine I believe) 'just
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more about DMA.
Just a thought - it's not a dodgy IDE cable?
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to this list a few weeks ago was definitely
greylisted, but subsequent messages have gone though without delay.
I send direct-to-MX without using an ISP smarthost, but of course agree
that this would not be practical on a dialup connection.
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correctly? Iceweasel uses UTF8 to display that page. But konqueror did not
display it any differently from before, after forcing it to also use UTF8.
That's weird. It displays perfectly here on Konqueror (and Firefox and
Opera).
Lenny/Sid and KDE.
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On Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 06:37:30 -0500, Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
ling isgs?
That must be some sort of typo, but I'll be damned if I can figure
it out!
Long sigs ? ;-)
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- a XML utility for php-pear
p php4-domxml - XMLv2 module for php4
p php5-xmlrpc - XML-RPC module for php5
p phpgroupware-xmlrpc - phpGroupWare XMLRPC module
An apt-cache search would produce the same results presumably.
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problem)
Why are all domain name requests going to the nameserver first? Doesn't
host.conf control that?
Does 'ping fred' work?
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at the hosts file, but I could not remember why.
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Got a complete bios check and things ran normally.
What is the problem and how to correct?
The first Google result for Error 0x40 is:
http://www2.uic.edu/~aciani1/sector_blues.html which suggest a bad
hard drive sector.
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that installing mozilla-mplayer fixed
everything with BBC 'listen again' items and Iceweasel.
You may also want the w32codecs too.
I also have these installed but cannot remember if they were necessary
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behaviour. RIPE is one of the five main
Internet registries (like ARIN in the US) and is a 'respected' member of
the Internet community.
http://ripe.net/info/ncc/index.html
As a matter of interest, what do these Apache log entries look like?
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On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 08:35:17 +0200, Thierry Chatelet ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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On Tuesday 22 April 2008 08:14:43 Bob Cox wrote:
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 07:08:22 +0200, Thierry Chatelet ([EMAIL
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Hello
I know it's not really debian related, but:
A site call
... Ron? What does that mean?
B - bytes
b - bits
And should it not really be kB, rather than KB?
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as
a newsgroup?=20
Yes, it is. Read-only IIRC.
Sorry, but no - this is a follow-up posted using slrn to the newsgroup
gmane.linux.debian.user, via the gmane NNTP server.
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* at the SMTP envelope stage with some pretty simple
Postfix rules, rather than having to be accepted before being filtered
by Spamassassin or whatever.
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. It's the SATA driver. nForce2 is old
enough that it almost definitely needs sata_nv.
Is that right Ron? The OP says it's IDE. I'm using a WD2000JB IDE here
and definitely no SATA drivers.
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man apt-file
Steve, Eugene - many thanks. Have just installed apt-file and will have
a play with it now.
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normally
and HDD Health program on it (for S.M.A.R.T viewing) don't predict
T.E.C. in the near future. Also after previous installation of Debian
lenny my hdd was working fast.
When you are running Windows XP, is DMA definitely enabled then?
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Bob Cox wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 14:48:22 +0300, Anton Liaukevich
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[snip]
I had scanned my hdd with native WD scanner and hadn't detected any
error. Memory scan
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Hash: SHA1
On 07/19/08 08:49, Bob Cox wrote:
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 17:38:21 -0500, Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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# mount | sort
/dev/hda1 on /boot type
static IP, rDNS etc - http://aaisp.net/ and
http://www.ukfsn.org spring to mind.
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On 07/19/08 23:08, Celejar wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 20:59:51 +0100
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On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 12:46:55 -0700, Paul Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Name names! I
and =20.
Regarding kdm/gdm/xdm, I use none of these and really do not see the
point, (other than avoiding having to type startx).
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AuthName Private Area
AuthType Basic
require valid-user
Please let us know if that helps.
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
And so on.
With no charset value, maybe the strange characters are because of some
weird default character set on the system used to view the message?
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its associated
configuration and data files.
$ cat /etc/debian_version
4.0
$ dpkg-query --show aptitude
aptitude0.4.4-4
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=438725 has quite a lot
about this.
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-2 0
500 http://ftp.uk.debian.org lenny/main Packages
500 http://ftp.uk.debian.org sid/main Packages
(Having temporarily added sid to my sources file just to check).
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what it was ;-)
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history pane anyway.
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(Steuerung) is German for CTRL (Control), AFAIK. CTRL-H open the
history pane anyway.
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If these are ok, one other possibility is that the kernel package is on
'hold'. Try this:
aptitude search ~ahold
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2008, Bob Cox wrote:
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 16:24:00 +0800, Bret Busby ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello.
We have Debian 4.0 running on one of our computers; a server of sorts.
Accessing
use it on a P266 MMX
laptop).
Your list above shows no packages marked 'A' for auto which explains why
it was not upgrading.
Regarding etch, this article might be of interest/use:
http://www.debian.org/News/2008/20080726
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On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 04:53:28PM +0530, Arvind Marathe wrote:
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* ^X-Spam-Level: *
possible-spam/
Won't that rule match anything with a 'X-Spam-Level:' header ?
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On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:28:30PM +0300, Andrei Popescu
sort=threads
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FF2/IW2 will cease to be supported, but I'll
stick with it for the time being.
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eliminated the more obvious things.
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Maybe because of this but mostly because of several other irritations,
the latest of which was with .pdf files causing occasional segfaults, I
be useful.
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to the next result, and 'N' for the previous one. (This
last one is not particularly intuitive.)
It's the same as in 'less' and 'vim' so is what many of us would expect.
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packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 2 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B/1268kB of archives. After unpacking 23.5MB will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?]
Does this look like a bug or am I missing something obvious?
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On 2008-08-09 17:11 +0200, Bob Cox wrote:
I have some packages on hold for a while and they have remained on hold
during several safe-upgrades. Now, all of a sudden, aptitude wants to
upgrade two of them
the above would start
aptitude in interactive mode? I'm afraid I only use it from the command
line but can assure you that it is still trying to safe-upgrade two of
my three held packages as per my original post.
Aptitude version 0.4.11.8-1 with lenny.
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Daniel, but this is way out of my depth. I'm happy to learn, but
I really do not know what to do with your patch file.
So long as I am careful when I (rarely) attempt to upgrade more than once
every few days then it should not be a problem.
Bob
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as a fallback option is accidentally resetting every hold
state in the database. Does this patch help?
Works for me. :-)
And it does for me as well. Many thanks.
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a
contradiction in terms as the IP appears not to be listed as dynamic.
talk to your isp, tell them your problem with the static ip address.
Good advice.
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=1000,utf8,shortname=lower)
and:
trantor:/var/log# blkid /dev/sda
/dev/sda: LABEL=KINGSTON256 UUID=0038-9E3A TYPE=vfat
Note /dev/sda not /dev/sda1 which may be something to do with the
unknown partition table line in syslog.
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zero. Something like:
Standby: 0Suspend: 0Off: 1200
and see if that works. That way you can eliminate which setting(s) is
causing the problem.
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-keygen command.
This is how I do it when setting up a new machine:
ssh-keygen -t dsa
enter, enter, enter
cat ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'cat .ssh/authorized_keys2'
enter password
Then:
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] (should work without password)
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Thanks David. That's one new thing I've learned today. I'll give that a
try next time it's needed.
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does anyone know why pidgin is showing Seg Fault after you logged on it?
I also experience it in my Ubuntu desktop.
Have you tried searching for pidgin seg fault in Google?
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Thank you for your answer.
Unfortunately ... it didn't help me, however I have other things to think of.
I performed some tests:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xset dpms force standby
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investigating.
http://packages.debian.org/etch/ifrename
An article picked at random from a google search:
http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/3586546
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://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=debian+logo+ascii+art
leads to:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2001/07/msg00686.html
HTH
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 16:43:06 +1000, Rich Healey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Bob Cox wrote:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=debian+logo+ascii+art
leads to:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2001/07/msg00686.html
HTH
Thanks Bob, That's truly amazing!
I was actually
/.lists.debian/
How about:
:0 :
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/home/bijan/Maildir/.lists.debian/
Something very similar works for me (but not using maildir format,
hence no trailing slash).
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there are neater, more elegant solutions.
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operation?
http://packages.debian.org/etch/lvm2
http://packages.debian.org/etch/lvm-common
may help.
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mailgate.bobcox.net has address 82.71.52.122
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find . -type f | xargs rename y/A-Z/a-z/
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'{}' | sed -e
's/\(.*\).JPG.jpg/\1.jpg/' -` \;
find . -type f | xargs rename s/JPG\.jpg/jpg/
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missing something. If so, sorry for the noise.
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On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 01:32:47 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
(b...@iguanasuicide.net) wrote:
On Saturday 2009 January 10 00:22:17 Bob Cox wrote:
Anyway, in your bug report you say you took out genisoimage, but then
go on to say you were able to successfully use mkisofs. However, on my
amongst other things means it is not listed in dul.dnsbl) AND
have valid a valid rDNS (PTR record) in place then you can send to these
people ok. I've been doing it for years.
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to only 52 packages. This still seems quite a lot and
includes lots of font stuff and x11-common when all I want is the
'convert' command.
Does anyone know of a simpler, slimmer alternative for resizing jpegs
from the command line please?
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