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I use equivs to replace debian packages, for lots of reasons (need a newer
version of a package, or in case of mta, I like to have better control of how
the qmail package is installed).
The problem is that the already installed debian package is
for testing.
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Yes, install Debian GNU/Linux. It's the solution to all of life's problems.
(I installed Debian GNU/Linux and lost 10 pounds...)
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is a replacement for devfs and is a kernel feature in 2.6.
udev is not ready yet (wait until 2.6.4 or something)
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, it only sees the virtual devices, which means you
don't get the full potential of your device.
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snd-seq-device 4320 0 [snd-seq-oss snd-seq snd-rawmidi]
snd34340 1 [snd-seq-oss snd-seq-midi-event snd-seq
snd-pcm-oss snd-mixer-oss snd-intel8x0 snd-pcm snd-timer snd-ac97-codec
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Realize you already solved it, but FYI, in 2.4.x you would do hdc=ide-scsi
as the kernel parameter to tell the kernel which device is the cdrom, in
2.6.x, you would do hdc=cdrom (had to do it for my system to make it work)
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kontact (with kmail and kalendar as
components) will have the same functionality as Outlook. Gnome's email
client, whose name I'm currently drawing a blank, is already there, from
what I understand.
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uses another set of modules.conf files (/etc
modprobe.conf) files.
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of the standard C headers, you do
#include cstdlib
instead.
The old stdlib.h will still be available in the C++ standard, but the
functions and variables won't be in the std namespace.
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borked. I *always* run
/sbin/lilo (been hurt too many times:-) )
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What's the command you give to cdrecord? Did you put hdc=cdrom (or
whatever your cdrom is) instead of hdc=ide-scsi in the bootparameters?
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anyone help me diagnose whats wrong
Are you running devfs or static /dev? If staticd, you can recreate the
missing nodes from /usr/src/linux-`uname -r`/scripts/MAKEDEV.snd
Not sure why it would work in 2.4 and not 2.6 though (I had a pretty
smooth upgrade)
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Where in 2.4.x, you would do hdc=ide-scsi in /etc/lilo.conf, you would
do hdc=cdrom in 2.6.x
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/mkinitrd/modules to add the modules
you need to boot up?
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in there... (even with the modules loaded)
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know if it's faster. Linus has made it
pretty clear that the scsi emulation for ide is going away, though. And
he doesn't seem to be afraid to break cdparanoia if it's necessary.
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scsi cdrom system, I do use /dev/scd?, I think).
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, or sstream instead
of the deprecated header strstream.h. To disable this warning use
-Wno-deprecated.
GCC 2.95 wasn't C++ compliant at all (didn't it get released before
1998?)
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:0,0,0' or 'cdrecord dev=/dev/cdrom' now.
I'm not sure about xmms, since I can't play cds directly on my home
system where I have 2.6.3 installed. I have to go through software
(using the cdread plugin for xmms, I think). That works though...
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reported it, but I'm just adding my experience.
Just tested with linux 2.6.3, and k3b v0.10.3. No problems burning the
cd. k3b doesn't seem to recognize that I'm also able to read from the
same drive, though.
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So the question is: what mode are these things in if they aren't in
the ide-cd mode or ide-scsi mode. Probably this is an ignorant
question asked by one in ignorance :-)
Check dmesg. Maybe it says something there.
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to relicense their code. And that was the intention of the
kernel too, which is why they removed the ..or later text from the
standard license text.
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and people who use OE see it as an attachment is
because MS is unable to implement an 11 years old standard.
This page (http://www.imc.org/smime-pgpmime.html) has a discussion about
the different standards (PGP/MIME and S/MIME) and links to the different
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to find
a good comparison them.
You're better off just installing all three and test them out. I think
they are pretty feature-equivalent these days.
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into their
MUA's, built a certificate store into their operating system and
bought VeriSign.
Couple of points. There are lots of stuff MS does that don't make them
money. Also, I don't believe they own VeriSign.
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what you chose last.
To change environment, just logout of your current session, and log back
in with the new environment.
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does not
match. This means that they only get one try. And since the 60 seconds
timelimit is set every time someone makes a connection, they will never
get the login unless they wait 60 seconds (which they never do).
Also, in /etc/hosts.deny, set
ALL: PARANOID
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iptables.
It's basically three lines of rules
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to manage my wireless network
choosing (Scanning for networks and choosing one based on a database of
known hosts, or something similar)
I use whereami. Works great. Only problem is, I'm not sure it works if
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or not, so that rule will always match.
You never get to the second rule, which say that only update if the ip
address is already in the list.
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Not recommended, but possible:
sudo su -
I think sudo -i will give the same effect
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in their own directory structure.
For compilers, you could export CC and CXX and only use those variables
in your makefile, I guess.
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a UNIX
lab. Used to be HP-UX, now it's Solaris. Actually, the engineering lab
has three systems, Solaris, Linux and Windows.
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become unbootable with a new kernel install. If you have
label or UUID, then you continue as if nothing has happened.
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I just don't have time or energy for this. Sorry.
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knew about := but I always thought they were pretty much the same.
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generic and not GNU make specific).
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distro goes stable, it's never much of
a surprise. Then again, I don't feel like running aptitude update
aptitude dist-upgrade every day, especially on my servers.
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follow testing will get a blast of new software
once 'whatever' becomes stable. And how do you know which code name is
the current stable?
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Try rebinding the / mountpoint somewhere else
mount --bind / /mnt
Then / will be in both / and /mnt
The /mnt/usr should be your original /usr. Delete that directory, and
unmount /mnt
Theoretically, this should work, but I haven't tried it.
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system are the ones most likely to be
blind-sided by it.
John L Fjellstad wrote:
If you remove 'stable', then you kind of have to remove
'testing' too.
I don't think that follows. If someone, even a newbie,
signs up for `testing', they've got to know there's going to
be a bumpy ride
understanding.
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Indeed I just grab a Ubuntu DVD (labelled 'Dapper-drake 6.06 LTS'
which looks very recent). Ubuntu is based and so I'll probably try it
as a replacement of etch.
Ubuntu Edgy Edge got releases on the 26th.
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[ konsole ]
text editor [ emacs ]
3D animation [ ]
video player [ kmplayer ]
web browser [ firefox, konqueror ]
word-processor [ OpenOffice.org write ]
(unreleased) [ ]
(great honours) [ GCC, emacs, KDE ]
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/vm/overcommit_memory.
Check the man page for malloc (look under BUGS), and do some search in
your favorite search engine.
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Also, when you have time, you really should read about on google. There
are some interesting discussion for and against the memory overcommit
feature/bug.
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Why duck? Everyone knows that the only component missing from emacs is
generally a good text editor. :-)
And what's wrong with viper? :-)
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In Linux, you can use iptables with the recent module.
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from that ip address until there has been at least one minute since last
attempt. Works great.
Take a look at the recent module in iptables (iptables -m recent --help)
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' it with scsiadd -s?
I don't have a scanner, but if you give me the output of the following
command:
udevinfo -a -p `udevinfo -q path -n /dev/device`
I might be able to help you write the rule to create the link to the
node
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Can't give you specific advice on the laptops you showed, but I would
check http://www.linux-laptop.net/ and see if those models are there and
how much problems people have setting up their laptops.
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Baz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I saw this yesterday via Google Video. Excellent! I had no idea
Linus lives here in the Bay Area.
Must be a pretty old program since Linus moved out of the Bay Area a
couple of years ago.
http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/06/10/2317243
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for a system would be unique for that
system. I can't really think of an app that would be unique to GNU/Linux
(that wouldn't also work on other unix systems). Maybe something like
FUSE?
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) that got checked in for
that version.
OTOH, if you are checking out a specific file, I don't know any vcs that
will check out all files that this specific file depend on.
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or not, and if it
is, it will fail. And even if it doesn't, -f $exlist should fail since
it wouldn't be able to find that file.
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On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 11:45:04AM -0800, John L Fjellstad wrote:
Well, not exactly. CVS only does vcs-per-file. That is, it doesn't
know anything about the interrelationship between files.
The new generation vcs', like subversion and arch does
Ken Irving [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not sure, but it'll work if you enclose the variable in quotes.
That worked perfectly. Thanks.
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Hi,
When I used RH 9.1 before, I can call man to display linux
programmer's C / C++ manual. But, I am not be able to do it in my new
installation of Debian 4.0. How can I install it?
It's in manpages-dev, manpages-posix and manpages-posix-dev
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limit --limit 1/sec -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -p icmp -j DROP
#-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 5030 -j ACCEPT
#-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 8080 -j ACCEPT
#-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 15000 -j ACCEPT
COMMIT
# Completed on Mon Jun 18 09:55:18 2007
I took the rules look fine
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the message.
Also, IMAP won't care if you change the message. You just upload the
message as a new message. I do it all the time with I add labels etc.
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the plain text.
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the In-Reply-To header is still
there, the threading shouldn't be broken
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Anyone know a working xml-fo to odf converter?
Google only shows me ms-doc to odf or xml-fo to pdf.
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I haven't found info about priority in the apt doc
Take a look at the apt_preferences(5). You can change the priority of
the repositories by using pinning
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doesn't
preserve the 'list-id' header. Is there no choice, then, but to filter
by 'to' (and 'cc' etc.)?
Couldn't you reinsert the list-id header? That is, pull out the list-id
header before undigesting, store it, undigest, insert list-id.
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patterns actually
get hit.
It's not that hard to add counting information to procmail. You can log
the information. I do that with my spamrules
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?) But what I want is the
ability to read anything. Well, anything in any European language,
with emphasis on french, german, and icelandic, plus a few related
dead languages.)
Here are examples of unicode text:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/examples/
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been updated to create sun-java 6
deb files (couple of weeks ago).
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-version in sarge.
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that aren't allowed to post (in English, mind you)?
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as aliases file, but mutt can be setup to use
LDAP. It's relatively easy to set up.
http://www.brennan.id.au/20-Shared_Address_Book_LDAP.html
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actually wonder
who's using xfree86, for new development today.
I think even the *BSD people went to Xorg
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Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi folks,
with the continual talk of the bad etiquitte of top posts, I was
thinking if anyone has ever developed a way to fix the problem.
The Gnus people already did that:
W Y c
or
Article - Washing - (Outlook) Deuglify - Rearrange Citation
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gmane). As newsgroups reader, gnus can't be beat, and mailing
lists really works best as a 'newsgroup'.
(I use either mutt or kmail to read my email, depending on which MUA
irritates me the least last)
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might be
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if someone have made a better one for programming (the one in
kate is really good).
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a black-on-white window.
OTOH, I usually see black-on-white on *nix systems (Solaris, HP-UX, now
KDE and GNOME) as the default state.
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can't be upgraded (and doesn't run
Linux)
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Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 01/28/07 13:32, John L Fjellstad wrote:
Make sure you buy v4 or below. v5 can't be upgraded (and doesn't run
Linux)
I thought that was the difference between the WRT54GL and WRT54G.
You're right. The WRT54GL is the linux version. From what I can
Sarge had the option to install 2.6.8
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to hear actual
experiences.
I haven't used them yet, but www.serverbeach.com might be an
option. They seem pricecompetitive to servermatrix. I'm researching
this myself, so this thread is of interest to me (I've been leaning
towards serverbeach lately).
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found for
understanding iptables.
shorewall creates pages of iptables rules and that is considered a good
thing? What happened to KISS?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 05:22:24PM -0700, John L Fjellstad wrote:
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If you look at the number of lines of rules you make, and compare it
to the number of lines (pages!) of iptables rules it makes, you see
that shorewall is easier. Also
John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John L. Fjellstad writes:
shorewall creates pages of iptables rules and that is considered a good
thing?
You'd rather write them all by hand?
You think creating pages of rules is Keeping It Simple?
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