s_ running. 'ps -C lpd' prints:
PID TTY TIME CMD
394 ?00:00:00 lpd
Am I missing something fundamental, or lpd simply doesn't work?
I found the same complaint on the web, but no solution.
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Christoph Simon wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 11:32:31 -0300 (
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Jason Chambers wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 09:26:35PM -0300, Frank Hrebabetzky wrote:
> > On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Christoph Simon wrote:
> >
> > > lpd certainly does work. I don't know printtool though. You can `prove
> > > that, traci
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 10:14:05AM -0600, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> At 2003-03-25T15:05:08Z, Frank Gevaerts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Basically, if someone doesn't know how many keys ones keyboard has, _and_
> > he doesn't know how to count them,
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 09:38:54AM +1100, Joyce, Matthew wrote:
>
> Using n-key keyboard types is lazy, why not have a database of keyboard
> model numbers to choose from.
I think that there are way too many different keyboards out there for
that to work.
Frank
> Matt
>
>
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 04:38:53PM -0600, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> At 2003-03-25T20:18:48Z, Frank Gevaerts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Indeed. Whenever a program tells me to 'press any key', I always first try
> > shift, control and alt. Usually, the mess
it upgraded from
potato to woody and if it hadn't been taken off the net by a faulty NIC
I would have shut it down anyway when security updates for potato stop.
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resident set and swap speed becomes the dominant factor. Hard disks are
much, much slower than a MC68030. I doubt a 25Mhz ARM3 was enough of an
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nly* when I'm online. My System is a Athlon 2000+ with
256MB of RAM so I think there shouldn't be a problem with performance.
I use Woody with Kernel 2.4.20. It'd be really nice if someone who knows
the Problem could help me here,
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y large sample, the
> values of the median and the mean are indistinguishable.
If you make some assumptions about the distribution (statistical, not
linux)
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> This conversation is already way too serious.
>
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e, whereas from machine m2
> ssh -X m1 xlogo
> gives me
> Error: Can't open display:
Are you sure sshd on m1 allows -X ? (check /etc/ssh/sshd_config)
If it does, check you have a correct $DISPLAY before you run ssh.
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> I think, it should work. Too often I read in this l
on. Then use this number to recreate the partition. Repeat this
> process one by one, from the first.
That might work, but be careful to mount the file systems read-only.
Frank
>
> I never tried this method since I don't want to desirably delete my
> partition tabl
so i can write
> the image back to the partition if windows goes crazy. I don't want
> install all the drivers and time consuming reboots.
parted can copy a partition to an image, and resize it on the fly.
Frank
>
> Maybe someone know a good tool or some docs, which describes
ure a clean shutdown
wouldn't write to the disk with old assumptions, and with everything
readonly, you should be safe)
hope for the best...
if /boot is on the same partition, have a boot floppy ready, just in
case.
Frank
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On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 07:31:51PM +0200, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 11:13:20AM -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> > When I originally created my disk partitions, I figured 3GB would be
> > plenty for my root partition, and gave the rest of my 30GB
f which will be thrown on to CD-R shortly).
You can resize (shrink) /dev/hdc3 with parted. I don't remember the
exact command syntax, but it should be easy
Frank
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> -- Frank Gevaerts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> > find usr|cpio -pmd /mnt/newusr
should be
cd /usr
find . | cpio -pmd /mnt/newusr
or you will get /mnt/newusr/usr/
> What does this do? I've u
ript to make sure this gets done.
You need to use an initrd for that. Check initrdtools and google
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> > deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
>
> Would
>
> deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ stable main contrib non-free
>
> Serve the same purpose?
Yes
Frank
> Sorry if these are dumb questions, I'm trying to learn how to ma
me. I am subscribed to a good dozen lists, so I get this message every
> two seconds. Please, don't tell me I have to recompile half of my system
> for that ;-)
You have to recompile half of your system for that ;-)
Actually, just type 'biff n', or put that in your .profile (
The Debian package is called blender, and so at worst if there is not a
> binary package for the G4 you can always take the source and build it.
> You might find build problems, but those I am sure the debian-powerpc list
> will help with.
The blender package is available for powerpc (at leat in unstable). I
don't know how well it works.
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I call: debootstrap sarge /debian
and while it is downloading the program interrupts
with the errormessage: "Couldn't download libnewt0".
What i have to do?
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o watch out for, something
about fake oplocks. Make sure that is off.
Frank
> Or do I have to set up different home directories for the
> samba and the nfs server?
> Is there a good howto (apart from http://de.samba.org/samba/docs/) ?
>
> thanks
> joerg
>
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. Try
searching the web on 'linux advanced routing'
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>
> Thanks,
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ogically), and 16 or 32 of them is a convenient often
used unit. This makes 1024000 or 2048000 bits/sec or 1 or 2 Mbit/s. I
don't know if this is true for all kinds of link, but...
(And no, this is not made up by marketing people)
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basic install in
about 100 MB. Add a few for apache, put in some swap, and you still have
100MB webspace left
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> Thanks again.
> Bing.
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ead all the website
> & compiled the test program. The card is where everything else says it
> is io (0x300 irq 10)& nothing in lilo will make linux 2.4.20 look
> anywhere but io 0x220 irq 5.
If the driver is compiled in the kernel, it should be found
automatically. If it i
that they
themselves do not like democracy after all ?
> Bing.
>
> btw, is the subject a stealth subject so you fly under the radar with the
> discussion? ;0)
You could have changed it
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On Sun, Jun 08, 2003 at 02:18:19PM -0400, Stephen Touset wrote:
> Frank Gevaerts wrote:
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> > On Sun, Jun 08, 2003 at 12:41:33PM -0400, lists1 wrote:
> >
> >> On Thursday 05 June 2003 23:10, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Thu, Jun 0
I've been using the Brother HL1450 and HL1470N for a while now (one
of each), and they seem to be working properly. They do choke on some
postscript jobs however (mainly coming from acroread). I found the
consumables cost up till
owsers (read: internet explorer) into
executing some code. This is harmless on a linux system.
It is possible that some iframe constructions are considered suspect by
clamav, without actually being viruses.
Frank
> Any info or update on this will be highly appreciated.
>
> TIA
>
a little script (not finished yet) for some info-output on
remote servers:
https://svn.dotsla.sh/fsimon/bin/status.sh
there is df in a function diskusage for a nicer output
;-)
bye
frank
> I have tried man -k free, man -k disk ... etc...but cant find one
>
> I know there must be a linux
istine sources with
make-kpkg, you are in for a world of pain, trust me.
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ectory can easily be moved to the new version.
I plan to have a go at debianizing 2.2 and porting my snooker rule
fixes RSN.
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On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 07:57:13PM +0100, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 12:58:58PM -0500, stan wrote:
> > I saw a link for a neat game called FooBillards on LinuxToday. I graabed
> > the tarball and tried to compile it on my Woody machine without much luck.
>
Yet another followup
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 09:58:02PM +0100, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
>
> Add
> deb http://www.xs4all.be/~gevaerts/debian ./
> deb-src http://www.xs4all.be/~gevaerts/debian ./
Should be
deb-src http://www.xs4all.be/~gevaerts/debian/ ./
for the sources,
unning woody ? If so, you could try to get gotmail from
unstable.
Frank
> My Internet connection is DSL(high speed)
>
> Thanks !
>
> PS. Or, is it another util which make the samething
> as gotmail ?
>
>
>
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the bug exists in several versions of the 2.4.x kernels prior to
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looks to be a patch to
2.4.20-pre10, not 2.4.20.
Frank
>
> patch -p1 < patch-2.4.20-pre10-ac2
>
> at the top of the /usr/src/linux-2.4.20/ tree.
>
> It gets a certain distance and then:
>
> patching file arch/alpha/kernel/process.c
> patching file arch/alpha/k
oop at http://www.debianplanet.org/. There is a recent thread
about downgrading from unstable to stable.
Frank
> Another question is usage of libc from unstable is a big problem for me on
> my develop machine?
>
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on the vid
> card because if I turn off the monitor without disconnecting it, the
> system still boots correctly. Sounds like a hardware prob to me, but
> just curious...
Is it on-board video ? If so, maybe the bios decides you don't want that
video card if there is no monitor connected.
t; there are some more applications, but I don't remember their names.
There is the command-line tool 'tnef'
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On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 07:59:47PM +0100, Ina&Frank wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am using iptables (2.4. kernel) and ppp dialup to connect through my
> cablemodem (to be online only when I need it).
> I have a smal network (7 PC's), some win98 some Debian-Linux, wo
t; Debian's stock kernels don't seem to turn on DMA by default, and this
> can easily make an otherwise wuick box feel sluggish. Try compiling
> your own kernel with DMA turned on and see how you do.
Probably not needed.
Rev: 1127
Type: Processor ANSI SCSI revision: 02
blk: queue f7ecae18, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0x)
[...]
In general Debian supports whatever the linux kernel supports.
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> On Sat, 2002-12-28 at 13:45, Frank Copeland wrote:
>> I manage a couple of HP tc4100s with NetRAID 1Ms and the stock (well,
>> it started as stock anyway...) Debian kernel finds the RAID controller
>
arch fails to find this application.
>
> potato didn't have links-ssl. I suggest upgrading.
Or, if that isn't an option, getting the source package and building
locally. A trick I often use is to point my sources.list deb lines to
stable, and my debsrc lines to unstable (I ususally
;t have much linux experience however (or if
you do have experience), make very sure you have backups. You should not
need them, but...
One possible problem is mentioned in another reply : to boot, you will
need to have a boot partition somewhere in the beginning of the disk, or
boot from flopp
h more knowledge of sawfish can give
> some pointers on how to automatically reposition windows automatically
> under it.
it should respect an explicit -geometry option
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> http://packages.debian.org/ to help with this kind of question.
or use apt-file
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de is a sequence of remove and
install, while leaving the configuration intact. The remove step is
equivalent to the 'rm mysleep' step above.
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file, which
> means pretending to be a developer and building the package from
> source yourself.
How are you creating custom kernel packages with .changes files? I've
been unable to work out how to do it with kernel-package and make-kpkg.
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info. I just ordered Debian 3 so
>it should be a fairly new version, but I understand there are updates already out
>there.
There are some updates, but (depending on your installation size), it
should not be more than 20 or 30 MB
Frank
>
> Thank You;
> Larry Stallings
>
dern shells, 'time' is a builtin. The 'time'
> package provides 'time' for shells which don't include a time builtin
> function. Or "reseved word" according to the bash manpage.
Or for use when you need more information than the bash built
This doesn't solve the reedit problem, but it
can be useful. If you need this often, it can be useful to define a
'printer' to make pdf files
Frank
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f the way and did a clean
> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 ... all the libs are installed x, GL1.2
> GL2, mesa ... and it's a completely new kernel build 2.4.20 with no
> nvidia stuff around at all ... where does GLCore come from and how do I
> replace it?
AFAIK GLcore is an nvidia s
rst field after that (the url of the file)
get those packages with wget -i file and put the on a cd or laptop
copy the packages to /var/cache/apt/archives
apt-get dist-upgrade -u
This worked rather well for me, although I seem to remember that
sometimes it wanted to download some more pa
body tried do that? Has somebody some
> idea about my problem?
try 'modprobe 3c59x' (3c59x is the "normal" driver for most newer 3com
cards), and look at what dmesg says
Frank
>
> Thank's
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t; reach with Lynx. Example URLs that I cannot reach
> are:
Are you running a 2.4.x kernel ? If so, check the setting of
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn. If it is 1, try setting it to 0.
This setting can cause some buggy routers to drop your packets.
Frank
> www.lib.ttu.edu
> www.sonys
er that
> F> sometimes it wanted to download some more packages.
Of course, you can also do 'apt-get upgrade' instead of 'apt-get
dist-upgrade' at every step, but I think dist-upgrade will work better
if your system is a few months old.
Frank
>
> [PS sorry fo
his on a
bugle'. Any suggestions on how to proceed? I'm basically musically
illiterate.
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On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 10:31:01AM +, Frank Copeland wrote:
> I've got sheet music for some 19th century military bugle calls and I'd
> like to hear what they sound like and maybe create .wavs to put on a
> web site. I'm looking for some combination of software that
dependencies.
Of these, only the dynamically-made library dependencies will be
different for your locally-built package, (they may be different
for a locally-built package of the same distribution as well), but
they should be _correct_. If they aren't, it is a bug in the source
package.
F
ar to be in
2/4, 4/4 and even 9/4[1] time. I'm having a fun time with google
researching musical notation.
Once I've got a good-sized collection together I'll put the MIDI files
and corresponding .oggs on the web if anyone's interested in checking
them out.
[1] 9/4 or "p
-us, elvis | nvi | vim.
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same
> behavior. My only insight is that, under the 2.2 kernel, when I left
> the machine alone (no other jobs running) it stayed up. When I invoked
> vi, the job crashed with an exit 139 (seg violation)
I would guess this really is a hardware problem (RAM, cache or CPU)
Frank
>
&
Hi,
I configured MIT Kerberos 5 and can now use kerberised telnet, ftp,
rlogin and ssh. However, I also want to have X over Kerberos.
I noticed that Heimdal Kerberos 5 provides kx and kxd but it seems
that MIT Kerberos 5 does not have this or some other replacement. How
do I configure X over Kerb
out the same as intel.
I have no real experience with AMD CPUs (we have one AMD 1600 at work,
which seems to work well, and my main server at home used to be an amd
486, but I guess those don't count anymore)
Frank
>
> any feedback if the sailing with amd processors is as smooth as inte
on Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 12:10:17PM -0500, David Z Maze wrote about Re: MIT versus
Heimdal Kerberos 5:
> Frank Lenaerts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I configured MIT Kerberos 5 and can now use kerberised telnet, ftp,
> > rlogin and ssh. However, I also want to have X o
on Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 11:21:39AM -0500, Andrew Perrin wrote about How have I
misconfigured DHCP?:
> I'm moving to a DHCP arrangement for my home network. I've set up the DHCP
> server, and it responds appropriately to requests from two of the three
> other computers on the network (one debian, o
on Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 07:54:10PM +0100, Frank Lenaerts wrote about Re: MIT versus
Heimdal Kerberos 5:
Some things I forgot.
> > My understanding is that you don't, really, and that the Kerberos code
> > that appears in X might have maybe done authentication but not
I supp
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 01:42:43PM -0500, Jody Grafals wrote:
>
> Dose anyone know how to replace a line break with a space using sed or
> awk?
I usually do that with tr:
cat file | tr '\012' ' '
Frank
>
> for example
>
> cat
> dog
> goat
&g
to use 960 MB (IIRC), so
you lose about 5% of RAM. With bigmem, some IO operations are slower (I
believe), so I'm not sure it is a good idea to enable it.
(If you want to enable it, you will need to build your own kernel)
Frank
>
>
> Tanks in advance
>
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$*
Then you can start e.g gvim with:
% xauth4root gvim
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Bad line in /etc/environment: export PAGER
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Why don't you use the newer vim-packages? They now have X support
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Patrick Colbeck hat gesagt: // Patrick Colbeck wrote:
> Does anyone know the address of the site that has VIM debs compiled
> against GTK ?
http://www.wi.leidenuniv.nl/~wichert/debian/stuff/
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that moment, the machine makes nothing (it freezes)
>
> what does it mean?
>
> notebook travelmate 5300 ti
> linkport ethernet pcmcia card
Which version of pcmcia are you using ?
Try to take the card out of its place when the computer seems to
hang. What happens then ?
> thanks a lot if you could help me
CU
Frank
first time such an error occured.
Thanks for any help,
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J.H.M. Dassen hat gesagt: // J.H.M. Dassen wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 09:37:36 +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> > make: *** No rule to make target
> > `/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/2.7.2.3/include/stddef.h', needed by `main.o'.
> > Stop.
>
> > So
I can't believe that IglooFTP couldn't handle that gracefully.
wxftp is a clone of WS-FTP, that's stable enough for everyday use and has
bookmarks. But it lacks some features one might need.
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n setting up the correct server options for
> this.
... for this card you need the xsuse-xserver as someone else here already
pointed out.
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ot root 4880 Jun 23 23:46 /usr/bin/X11/X
^ important
Something must have messed up your setup, maybe you could try to set X back
with a
chmod -v 4755 /usr/bin/X11/X
as root.
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ssions on -devel right before the release.
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There also is a very nice debian-changes mailing list.
If you already have installed the "beta-2" you could point dselect to an
up-to-date mirror and get the Packages.gz-files. deselect shows you what
has happend in between.
Bye,
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sound daemon "esd". I
have found that esd - which gets started with E - does not stop after one ends
an X-session. Look for an esd-process with
$ ps aux | grep esd
and try killing esd and see if the audio device is still busy.
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abases" (LJ) - postgresql - mainly because it has the best
tutorial and a great GUI (pgaccess in the tcl-libs for PG) that makes learnig
it a lot easier.
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M. I have 64 M
Ram but only 32 M swap and everything works fine - even compiling The Gimp...
Isn't this "twice as much swap"-rule a leftover from old commercial unix days?
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s.
It's in the section "docs".
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HOME-dir) and edit the startSLab scripts
for bash or csh appropriatly.
Unfortunatley SLab refuses to work with my old and dusty Mozart soundcard,
so I can't say anything regarding its functionality.
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nd http - and is MUCH more comfortable to use in non-interactive ways.
You really should try it out...
Bye,
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