Hallo.
If sshd is configured to have a ForceCommand, no `ssh –N` must skip
this server’s setup, isn’t it?
But it isn’t so.
Admin may think that the command is forced by a server, but user can
skip that. In such case only port forwarding is available, but anyway
the whole thing is meaningless,
Camaleón, thanks.
I’ve forwarded all here:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.network.openssh.devel/18064
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On 2006-11-02, Dean Allen Provins wrote:
Hello:
It seems that the PC clocks here in Alberta are still on daylight
savings time. This is odd as Alberta's clocks switched back last
weekend.
/etc/timezone contains:
Canada/Mountain
Anyone know how to fix them?
If it really is, then check
It's here.
Congratulations.
Are there reasons to live?
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On 2006-11-15, hendrik wrote:
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 01:00:37AM +, Tyler wrote:
I don't know that it's enough reason to go on living, but you will find
those docs (in)conveniently stored in the package
emacs21-common-non-dfsg, in the non-free repos.
Sure i can. Anyone can. But this is
On 2006-11-15, steef wrote:
hi list,
i am running etch with a 2.6.17-2 kernel, i686. when i burn a dvd with
growisofs the burner stops with a message 'input-output error' when
about 2,2 Gigabyte is done.
somebody else with the same experience? is it a bug in dvd+rw-tools or
like in
On 2006-11-15, Chris Bannister wrote:
Aunt Tilly -- someone who hasn't used/seen a computer.
I saw such one ! On request to lift up mouse (meaining pointer on the
screen) she lifted up mouse device over the table ;D.
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On 2006-11-16, John Hasler wrote:
Oleg Verych writes:
I saw such one ! On request to lift up mouse (meaining pointer on the
screen) she lifted up mouse device over the table ;D.
Perfectly reasonable interpretation of a very poorly-worded instruction,
and more evidence that GUIs
On 2006-11-18, Scott Edwards wrote:
I'm building a lib under sarge in a debootstrap chroot as a normal
user (and fakeroot). When it gets to this part, it's trying to modify
the system /etc/ld.so.conf (which is naughty afaict). What's the
proper way to prepare this?
Thanks
- Scott.
On 2006-11-15, Oleg Verych [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006-11-15, hendrik wrote:
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 01:00:37AM +, Tyler wrote:
I don't know that it's enough reason to go on living, but you will find
those docs (in)conveniently stored in the package
emacs21-common-non-dfsg
Hallo.
I'm _ordinary_ user of *Free* operating system, full name of which is
`x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-debian'.
I hope you know, what Debian is. Just in case:
http://www.debian.org/intro/about
What's DFSG? It's a way to apply real-life rules. It's much more that
just to have a license in src
In case somebody will find it useful, i want share it. A script that
shows updated time and some more info in terminal's status line. I've
found this fun, when i use my desktop system. It's just text mode
actually. I use X very rarely to read pdfs (that can't be pdftotext'ed)
or djview.
It's also
* 24-07-2007, Raj Kiran Grandhi
I am trying to get wake on lan to work in Etch. I have a motherboard
with an onboard NIC which supports wake-on-lan. I have enabled
wake-on-lan in the bios. When I poweroff the computer during POST, I am
able to remotely wake it, but if I shut it down from
25-07-2007, Mr Geo:
I've just started to use Linux.
Congratulations!
So I try to install Debian 4.0 into Power= Book G4 with the minimal
base system.
OK, lets assume you don't scare of any shell scripting and text console
tools first, otherwise it will be very hard to yourself and to help
* Mr Geo (25-07-2007):
Ok...So I've tried to run=20
Such kind of output (with obviously more information about your system,
gathered and proceeded by reportbug tool) is a possible bug, you just
can report to relevant package. Then experienced developers will help you
if they will find ways.
* Hugo Vanwoerkom (25-07-2007):
I replaced vcstime years ago with my own version that displays more
information (minutes of battery left, free MB's, CPU temp, CPU %, VT#,
dow, date, time) and is a daemon, all of which are changeable with a
companion dialog piece, the 2 communicate over a
* Bob Proulx
Oleg Verych wrote:
I'm just a user, but developers seem to have some problems in the
past: #208848.
But Bug#208848 says that cron needed a dependency upon adduser, which
it now has because of that bug. Reading that bug this was
specifically for build daemons with a minimum
* Bob Proulx (Thu, 26 Jul 2007 13:48:18 -0600)
Oleg Verych wrote:
[--]
Funny, i've discovered, how bloated adduser is yesterday, while
developing my aggressive distro-cleaner. Now i'm thinking about
writing patches at least for exim4 and cron to have support for
ordinary useradd from passwd
* Rick Spillane (26-07-2007)
OK, I've figured it out. adduser modifies /etc/group apparently, and
relatively significantly. I was able to fix all my problems by looking
at Octavio's /etc/group, and adding the groups that looked like they
were missing. In the future, I will *not* use adduser,
What, on your opinion, can be done better in Debian BTS, reportbug?
Why do you think it's better than current approach (if exists)?
What can you do to help with that?
Some related contex:
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* Raj Kiran Grandhi (2007-07-26):
I am trying to get wake on lan to work in Etch. I have a motherboard
with an onboard NIC which supports wake-on-lan. I have enabled
wake-on-lan in the bios. When I poweroff the computer during POST, I am
able to remotely wake it, but if I shut it down
01-08-2007, Bob Proulx:
Oleg Verych wrote:
Ids may change and i will end up with /var/spool/exim4 owned by
different user in case /etc/passwd is new.
I don't think that should be a concern because if the ownership of
/var/spool/exim4 needs to be non-root then it should be set
07-08-2007, Vincent Lefevre:
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Not every system has bash. If this is for compatibility, you can learn
POSIX sh, but e.g. Solaris /bin/sh is not a POSIX sh.
And Windows will have `sh` soon, called Microsoft Suxe Shell (C) Novell.
For this reason and because POSIX sh is limited (you can't
26-09-2007, Celejar:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 09:47:09 -0500
Martin McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember reading about a UNIX utility whose name
escapes me. You feed it ASCII text and it breaks lines as near
to a desired length as possible without splitting words. Anyone
remember
Main usage was to read defprogramming.pdf by Ulrich Drepper in my hackish
non-X environment. But such docs, with silly 2 columns text, are coming out
very broken. But some formatting for C in sed, is rather useful.
Just happened to look at const volatile semantics in C99 standard. It's
more
27-09-2007, Nick Lidakis:
Sending this again as it did not seem to get to the list when I first
sent it this morning.
Oh, man, are you serious?
First. No one interested in you prev. email sending failures, right.
Because this is a noise, not information.
I am need of some help with a USB
27-09-2007, Nick Lidakis:
Oleg Verych wrote:
27-09-2007, Nick Lidakis:
Sending this again as it did not seem to get to the list when I first
sent it this morning.
Oh, man, are you serious?
First. No one interested in you prev. email sending failures, right.
Because
From: Mirko Scurk
Newsgroups: gmane.linux.debian.user
Subject: Woody on 486 problem
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 02:01:56 +0100 (CET)
Hi!
Hallo, Mirko.
I'm trying to install woody on Digital Venturis 466 486DX66, 540MB HDD,
20MB RAM, CD-ROM, S3 Turbo VGA 1MB and EtherWorks III ISA network
On 2007-01-20, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
I'm running Etch amd64 ntp on my home system over dialup ppp.
I stopped using chrony because I was having some problems and it
couldn't talk to my rtc anyway.
Our power can be unreliable and I don't have a UPS. Since ntp doesn't
adjust the
On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 03:12:45PM -0200, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jan 2007, Ken Heard wrote:
Linux kernel updates CMOS (hardware clock) time every 11 minutes.
Only when in ntp sync mode, AFAIK. Maybe the new RTC class lets one change
this easily, but then the CMOS RTC
Followup-To:
On 2007-01-23, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:53:22 -0800
Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 05:38:30PM +, Oleg Verych wrote:
I have set up clock in my Ericsson mobile phone more than 3 years
ago. If drift exists
Hallo.
25-01-2007, hendrik:
This is on my Debian etch AMD-64 system. Just to be precise,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux april 2.6.17-2-amd64 #1 SMP Wed Sep 13 17:49:33 CEST 2006 x86_64
GNU/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
return -EOLDKERNEL;
Please, try 2.6.18 from testing.
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26-01-2007, Piotr Dziubinski пишет:
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Hi, Pete.
I'm very irritated and disappointed with your policy! Why?
I've used various Linux distributions for 8 years. I've been using Debian
for the last 6 months, but today I changed my mind!
Poor man ;) Seriously, i've had enough from
27-01-2007, Ron Johnson:
On 01/27/07 00:57, Oleg Verych wrote:
26-01-2007, Piotr Dziubinski пишет:
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Hi, Pete.
I'm very irritated and disappointed with your policy! Why?
I've used various Linux distributions for 8 years. I've been using Debian
for the last 6 months, but today I
29-01-2007, michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] пишет:
Folks,
I wish to be able to move from frame to frame in an MPEG (or similar if
that's easier). However, for my file
/home/michael/madrid_SO4_layer5.mpeg: MPEG sequence, v1,
progressive Y'CbCr 4:2:0 video, 25 fps
neither 'totem' nor
30-01-2007, Ron Johnson:
On 01/30/07 13:58, William Chipman wrote:
Has there been a patch to adjust the start / end date changes for daylight
savings time in the US?
Which branch are you running?
I'm sure, but that seem to be an e-mail with some kind of virus.
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30-01-2007, Ron Johnson:
On 01/30/07 13:58, William Chipman wrote:
Has there been a patch to adjust the start / end date changes for daylight
savings time in the US?
Which branch are you running?
I'm sure, but that seem to be an e-mail
On 2007-02-02, hendrik wrote:
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As a developer, I also inderstand that XML is a crazily complicated
specification, probably much more complicated than needed to do its job.
Full ACK!
BTW, emacs' (one of) xml mode editing (named nxml, i believe), was s
slwly on my 2G AMD64 laptop, so
Hallo, dear developers and users of Debian.
I actually didn't care to search much of www, because i fed up with
all of it, this is just my opinion.
Mile stone, we are now is man gcc: nothing found. Next mile stone
C-h i: nothing found...
Debian project is to provide free OS. How one can develop
Hallo, Kevin
(using half of your's mail-followup-to, because i'm using gmane.org,
and i don't know what will happen ;)
On 2006-10-01, Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 10:06:51PM +, Oleg Verych wrote:
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Debian project is to provide free OS. How one can
Hallo,
On 2006-10-03, Thomas A. Anderson wrote:
is wrong even though the timezone has been correctly set up with tzconfig
tzconfig
Your current time zone is set to America/Lima
try tzselect, it show what time will be after setup.
Why is date still showing a wrong time?
Any pointers very
Thomas,
On 2006-10-03, Thomas A. Anderson wrote:
This is how I have done it:
1. tzconfig to set the time zone
2. edit /etc/default/rcS to include UTC=yes
3. date --set=the-local-time-and-date
4. hwclock --utc --systohc to set the hardware clock to GMT
as i answered in private to you, man
On 2006-10-22, Tim Post [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
I'm trying to build some more functionality into dash, and take out some
stuff that isn't needed to have it act pretty much just as a very
lightweight script interpreter.
[]
I've done some, but my C is absolutely nowhere near the
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