-mail commands.
For example, if someone has mailed a patch:
`patch -p1 ~/Mail/postgresql/hackers/28'
If you would like to see any configuration files, just ask...
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Thanks to all those people who have been exercising the initialisation scripts.
Postgresql-6.3.1-1 and related packages are just now being uploaded to chiark
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looking for a package called xdm, but there d
oes
not seem to be any. Thanks!
Try re-installing xbase.
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Oliver Elphick wrote:
Erik van der Meulen wrote:
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Could anyone send me an example of a .procmail file for use with exmh?
This is my ~/.procmailrc:
MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail
LOCKFILE=$HOME/procmail/lock
LOGFILE=$HOME/procmail/new
LOGABSTRACT=all
TRAP=$HOME/procmail
; it should now be `unstable', while
hamm is `frozen'. When Debian 2.0 (hamm) is finally released, it will
become `stable' and `frozen' will disappear until it is nearly time to release
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line in the appropriate Screen section.
...
Section Screen
Driver SVGA
Device Primary Card
Monitor Primary Monitor
DefaultColorDepth 16
SubSection Display
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make sure you amend the right Screen section; there may well be more than one.
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pull-down menus
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Any idea what can be wrong?
No, but try using gpmconfig to reconfigure it.
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crw--- 1 root sys 10, 1 Mar 31 07:50 /dev/psaux
apart from the date and time, it should look like that.
Where does the error message appear?
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. Use the autoup.sh script to do it. If you don't do
things in the right order, you can end up with an unusable system.
Once you have libc6 installed correctly, you can run mozilla, or any
other libc6-linked program.
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is pressed for the specified time, the first image is
automatically booted. Similarly, password input is aborted if the user
is idle for too long. The default timeout is infinite.
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The USA version and the International version use different algorithms in
some part to avoid infringing American patents which are not recognised
outside America. I don't think there is any functional difference.
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. Is there a tool or config file that
handles this?
hwclock changes the real-time clock
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/dev/hda4 96619 6469526935 71% /var
/dev/sda12028098 1432949 490327 75% /usr
/dev/sdb14292072 1632036 2437939 40% /usr1
/dev/hda1 352608 31329639312 89% /dosc
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xlib6g: /usr/X11R6/lib/libXmu.so.6
xlib6: /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libXmu.so.6.0
You don't give much information, but I'm guessing that you're trying to run
a libc5-linked X program and it needs /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libXmu.so.6.0.
If that's the case, install xlib6.
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is in xserver-vga16
Basically x won't install at all.
Have you installed all necessary packages?
You need at least: xbase xserver-vga16 xserver-your_video_card_type xlib6
xfntbase
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not need to mount the CD to use it with dselect; choose the CD
installation method and dselect will mount it for itself.
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are recognising it. If no
device is assigned, the most likely cause is that you haven't got SCSI
tape support in the kernel. If it's the only tape, it ought to be /dev/st0.
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manufacturers don't provide Linux drivers as
they do Windows ones.
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God did not send his Son into the world to condemn
get it from Incoming, get it
from http://www.lfix.co.uk/postgresql. (Unfortunately, I don't have
enough space on that server to upload the source, so these are just
the binary packages.)
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and change its
configuration files. The most likely place to put your own preferences is
in /etc/X11/fvwm2/post.hook and /etc/X11/fvwm2/background.color
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= A message for Easter =
God did not send his Son into the world to condemn
)
.
Use tzconfig to set your timezone.
Then set your clock right with date.
Finally, use hwclock --hctosys --utc to set your hardware clock to the
current Universal time.
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start-xdm
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Come to me, all you who labour
help...
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to Internet
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Come to me
Mark Phillips wrote:
What is the difference between hwclock and clock, between xntp and
netdate?
Remco answered that.
And which package contains hwclock and xntp?
hwclock is in util-linux
xntp is in xntp
(This is on hamm.)
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linked together.
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this be regarded as a bug?
Versions: vim 5.0-0.2
libc6 2.0.7pre1-4
ncurses3.4 1.9.9g-8
linux 2.0.33
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for developers rather than users.)
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* top-element (has-seen-element*)?)
However, the documentation gives no example and I have not yet found a
combination that works.
How should I define this, please?
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1.1-5
sgml-data 0.11
sgml-tools 1.0.5-1
sgml-base 1.01
libc6 2.0.7pre1-4
sp 1.3-1.1-5
gawk3.0.3-0.2
perl5.004.04-5
libstdc++2.82.90.27-0.6
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Nuno Carvalho wrote:
Now that I had installed, finally, my ISDN card (PCBIT) on Linux I want
to make a connection
to my ISP but I don't know what program to use!
You need the isdnutils package.
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, you are trying to run mosaic in a non-X environment, which
I would not expect to be possible. If you need a non-X web browser, use
lynx.
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. Perhaps that did not get
done.
Try doing it now.
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Come
/linux/errno.h
#define ENOENT 2 /* No such file or directory */
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calvin wrote:
everytime i try to compile something i get a error sayin cpp option not
found or somethin like that..anybody know what my problem would be?
Have you got the cpp package installed?
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:
XF86Config:
Section Pointer
ProtocolPS/2
Device /dev/psaux
EndSection
gpm.conf:
device=/dev/psaux
responsiveness=
type=ps2
append=-l \a-zA-Z0-9_.:~/\300-\326\330-\366\370-\377\
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of the VDU to recover it.
If you want to do this and also have VDUs, use the -i option to agetty
in the inittab file for the VDU connections; this will stop agetty from
displaying /etc/issue on VDUs that won't recognise the screen control
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Erik Eriksson wrote:
3. Can you recommend any SQL based freeware for Linux, we would like to do s
ome
tests.
There are Debian packages for PostgreSQL, mSQL, mysql and nosql. (mSQL and
mysql are in non-free.)
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system before they posted.
Bear in mind also that new releases sometimes take time to make it into
the distribution, especially into frozen.
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Come to me, all you who labour and are heavily
there should
be a difference, but there must have been some reason for making this
change in 2.0.33.)
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Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Tue, 5 May 1998, Oliver Elphick wrote:
: Presumably someone else was having some kind of problem with this
: feature.
But why is -k being passed to `objdump' at all? According to the docs
I have, -k is indeed not a legal option to `objdump'.
I realise
not terminate with \, so the `if' construct is not
terminated. All lines before the final `fi' need to end with \.
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of the package contents:
...
/lib/libc.so.6
...
I suppose that 2.0.7pre1-4 means that this is a pre-release to 2.0.7, so it's
not actually 2.0.7 yet.
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My son, do not despise the LORD's
Bert Conliffe wrote:
...
Now that I have the basic Debian installed what do I do?
I have a chapter for the yet unreleased user manual on the subject of
basic commands.
You can read this at http://www.lfix.co.uk/oliver/user.html.
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= character device
s = socket
b = block device
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an easy fix, which I reported to the bugs database; however I
have had no response from the maintainer. Check the bugs database
because I can't remember the details.
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that cannot be *exported* from USA.
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We
shared object, Intel 80386,
version 1, stripped
/usr/lib/libhistory.so.2.1: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386,
version 1, stripped
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On Sat, May 23, 1998 at 08:54:35PM +0200, Oliver Elphick wrote:
+++
linda:~/cprogs/priory$ ldd prdb
prdb: error in loading shared libraries
prdb: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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(why
the behaviour of the machine?
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And Jesus
to Linux and managing my own system though I've
been using
HP-UX as a user at college.I'll be glad if you could email me to help me
out .Thanks a
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psgml is yet another reason why emacs rules.
ftp://ftp.debian.org/pub/debian/dists/slink/main/binary-all/text/psgml_1.0.1
-17.deb
is one possible URL for it.
If you use xemacs-20, psgml is included in it.
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the length of time that an address fails -
say 2 days?
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will give the wrong answer any way.
Authentication policies are defined in /etc/postgresql/pg_hba.conf and
can be set according to access method, user and database.
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of entries.
for word in `cat file`
do
echo $word
done new_file
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in_file | sed [pattern]; you can do sed
[pattern] in_file
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method in pg_hba.conf.
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and slower. If it is closed down and restarted, it speeds up
again.
I am using current unstable versions.
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On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 21:40, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Oliver Elphick [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.10.06.2214 +0200]:
Your note on the use of psql suggests that somehow SSL is the
default access method on your machine. That does not happen for
me, adn I don't know what in your setup
, since Windows runs with local time in the hardware
clock.
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made the
needed changes to my httpd.conf.
Perhaps you need to restart or reload Apache?
(I had a similar problem with phppgadmin, for which that was the
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this sort
of thing for fully-installed packages.
You can extract it from the deb file:
ar p /var/cache/apt/archives/postgresql_7.3.4-6_i386.deb control.tar.gz
| tar xzf - ./preinst
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Debian packages of PostgreSQL 7.4beta4 are available in the experimental
section of the Debian archive.
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as not to conflict with files
installed by packages.
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of boot floppies, as previously
described.
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. If they are GPL licensed, any thing that links
to them must also be licensed under a compatible license, which means
that the source code must be made available.
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like the individual apps are doing anything in particular
wrong...
It may be a problem in some library common to both programs.
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If ye then be risen
/src [or somewhere];
apt-get source package; cd package-directory; debuild; cd ..; dpkg -i
package*.deb.
If you don't want to do that, you can investigate pinning in apt (read
the docs - I haven't used it myself!)
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records going back a very long way before Caesar, and
giving the native view of his campaign. See
http://www.ldolphin.org/cooper/ch4.html
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is at
http://cvs.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/~checkout~/common/postgresql-client.html?rev=1.1content-type=text/htmlcvsroot=pkg-postgresql
Will postgresql package users please take a look and comment.
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from cc: to to: Wonder why that
is?)
If you want to reply to the list only, that option is available in
evolution from the pop-up menu put up by your mouse right-button.
(At least in evolution 1.4 -- I don't remember seeing it in earlier
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. The upstream site is
http://dansguardian.org/
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Is there any source in the UK that will sell the 1.3 cd in the near
future? My phone bill can't stand downloading everything that's
changed!
Or are there any foreign companies that will post to the UK?
Prices, please...
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, are the correct
modules loaded? (ne also needs 8390).
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In case of connection troubles, try [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead.
pgp71UulJx9vl.pgp
Description: PGP signature
to resemble the
host's internet address; it can be set by the superuser to any value.
From the point of view of a vendor wanting to secure a software licence,
it's not much good!
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or its path.
Read /usr/doc/xbase/debian.README for more information.
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pgpa8LjwYvnzt.pgp
, let me know :) ...
Have you got the line 'start-xdm' in /etc/X11/config?
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pgp0EWwL5BX07.pgp
closed by foreign host.
bash$
Does anyone know what might be causing this? and why does it not allow
connections as a result?
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In case of connection troubles
#no-start-xdm
start-xfs
start-xdm
xdm-start-server
Also check the Xservers file in /etc/X11/xdm. The line describing the
local machine's display must be uncommented before xdm will try to
manage it:
:0 Local local /usr/bin/X11/X :0
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-resources
If users have a file called .Xresources in their home directory, these
resources will be merged with the default resources when they log in.
So ensure that this line exists in the file, if you want to use a private
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reboot your old version without resorting to a rescue disk by
interrupting the lilo boot sequence with the control key before the 20
second delay (delay=20) expires and entering 'old' as the kernel to boot.
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that lilo is put in the MBR. It does not explain why.
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of 91DM (about £35) including postage, and they arrived
within 3 days. Furthermore, he cuts a new set each time, so you are
as up to date as you can be!
See http://www.schwarz-online.com/cs-software/debian-cdrom/index.html
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\FDISK /MBR
to install the default DOS master boot record.
You will then need to have LOADLIN on the DOS partition in order to be
able to start Linux.
Alternatively, you may choose to use lilo as the boot loader; look at the
user documentation in /usr/doc/lilo.
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-lpub
linda:~/cprogs$
I can't work out what has changed and why this no longer works.
System: Pentium Pro
Kernel: 2.0.30
Debian: 1.3 from unstable
gcc:2.7.2.2-4
binutils: 2.8.1-1
publib-dev: 0.26-1
libc6: 2.0.3-4
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) to /vmlinuz;
runs lilo to set up /vmlinuz as the new kernel to be booted - this is
particularly important, since, without it, the machine will no longer
be bootable.
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Oliver Elphick[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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No-one has attempted an answer to this yet; if you have any ideas,
please let me know!
--- Repeated Message
Date:Fri, 04 Jul 1997 22:21:39 +0100
From:Oliver Elphick olly@lfix.co.uk
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Problem linking with publib library and g++
I have
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], writ
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On Thu, 10 Jul 1997, Oliver Elphick wrote:
No-one has attempted an answer to this yet; if you have any ideas,
please let me know!
Don't know what this publib stuff is (just running dpkg -S
/usr/include/publib [ah see, high-level functions
-9? This is really the last resort. You should
just kill (the default is -15) to give processes the chance to clean themselves
up; or does kill -15 not work?
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