IO-APIC-level eth0
NMI: 0
LOC: 71676
ERR: 0
MIS: 0
Any ideas of where I should go from here?
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the burning process to get all
the CPU it needs, regardless of what other processes are doing. I have
never made any coasters, ever, burning as root.
For background info on scheduling (this is off topic, but interesting
none the less), man 2 sched_setscheduler.
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On Tue, 2 Sep 2003 01:20 am, Rogier Wolff wrote:
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 05:13:22PM +, zoe wrote:
red hat, suse, mandrake, caldera, and half a dozen
other distributions all crashed or became unworkable)
Sounds like a hardware problem in your computer.
I second this. Everything you
You can utilise a fifo.
mkfifo whatever.fifo
someprocess whatever.fifo
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On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 15:47, Neo wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 07:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wanted to send an attachement directly from mutt to another machine.
Why not use the v4l calls directly? Then your grabber will work with all
the cards v4l supports, not just the bt8x8 series.
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On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 16:36, martin f krafft wrote:
I need access to the data provided by a framegrabber in a program (C
or C++). I have two questions about that:
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Iraq.
Please consider this an urgent request. UN Petition for Peace Stand for
As much as I like where this guys heart is, he is a bit naive. The
decision for war was probably
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 12:34, Paul Johnson wrote:
If none of this makes sense to you, you probably shouldn't be calling
yourself a geek and should sell your computer and switch to WebTV or
something a little less fun.
Humour can stay, but geek elitism must die. (That goes for all elitist
geeks
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 11:54, Shawn Lamson wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way I can get sco-ansi terminal emulation in a telnet session?
Thank you for any hints,
Use a telnet programme that emulates a sco-ansi terminal.
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Hi
I tried to install woody on an old HP server with NetRAID card and it
didn't recognize it. I've also couldn't find any reference for this over
the internet. I was wondering which RAID cards are supported except for
Mylex (I know that the
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as a desktop with blackbox. Its very
lightweight and super-fast.
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a process thats
generating the data rather than a file being read of disk. You know the
process is going to be able to saturate the pipe faster than the network
can handle. And then any Web browser can be used to test the speed (This
removes the encryption bottle necks as well).
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: for each function it appears in.)
main.cpp:34: parse error before `;'
main.cpp:35: `bookForm' undeclared (first use this function)
make: *** [main.o] Error 1
Looks like you need to include a header file or two that are missing.
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change ip_forward to 'yes'. You can make sure syn cookies and spoof
protection are on as well while you're there.
If this doesn't make the packets traverse the gateway properly, then
something else is wrong.
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Matthew Gregan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-11-04 18:58:41 +1300]:
kosuke9026 0.0 0.9 14460 4932 ? D 00:16 0:00 xmms
The state ``D'' means uninterruptible.
Any idea why? Blocked waiting for I/O perhaps? A DMA event that has
not
lynx to download your webpage in your script as html. Use htmldoc to
render it to postscript. And the pstools to turn the postscript into an
image.
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it would be better to
bottom stack a shell window than a browser, or a transparent, borderless
shell window showing a nice backdrop and the shell is tailing the system
logs ...), but it certainly is possible. Check to see if windowmaker
supports this feature.
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scripts are called first, K or S?
AFAIK...
K's are called in order as the run level is *exited* as
/etc/rc2.d/K20whatever stop
S's are called in order as the run level is *entered* as
/etc/rc2.d/S20whatever start
Is that correct?
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a disk-on-chip and NFS root), then your boots can get very quick
indeed. Combine this with the Linux BIOS project and you have 1 second
boot times. Although no HDD :P
Makes you realise why linux is used for so much embedded work.
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On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 02:12, Leo Spalteholz wrote:
Windows XP = 23 sec
It boots fast, but how long until its really usable (the HDD stops
churning).
This is actually one good feature of Windows, the way it can drop you
into the system while its essentially still booting.
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On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 16:33, nate wrote:
C. Brewer said:
Debian 3.0= 47secs
not sure what kinda computer you have but i don't even get to
my LILO prompt for at least 30 seconds from power on.
Some motherboards are reprehensible for the bios startup time. When are
we going to demand
suggestions what is going wrong here?
crispinvoid:~$ pngtopnm shot2.png | pnmdepth 128 | pnmtops | lpr
pnmtops: warning, image too large for page, rescaling to 0.597656
pnmtops: writing color PostScript...
apt-get install netpbm
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open source.
I remember the register had some articles about this.
www.thregister.co.uk and do a search.
Slashdot might have some stories and links.
The other reference is microsoft.com and see if you can find a copy of
the shared-source license.
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of trade) is irrelevant. They have
the money and the lawyers. You go directly to jail, and do not pass go.
And the law doesn't seem to have been much of a problem for them so far
:P
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have ctrl-alt-delete disabled in /etc/inittab
Always better to initiate my own shutdowns rather than the cat on my
keyboard do it for me :)
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of that you are going
to have to probably do your own code ussing the ogg libraries.
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client. There is no
reason why the windows client is so slow, other than its badly
programmed.
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clients on their
machines (TightVNC tunnelled over SSL), but the web option is there for
them when they are at a kiosk or something.
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Read up on setting up your kernel with ksymops. This is used for kernel
debugging and can be used to trace the point at which the kernel's last
boot stopped functioning.
Your going to have to be a pretty mean code monkey to work this one to a
solution though.
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SCSI array, and with 100 desktops being used it sits at
about 50% CPU idle.
Under windows of course, there is only one session. Because windows is
not a multi user OS. Even if it pretends to be sometimes.
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On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 16:36, Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Fri, Oct 18, 2002, Crispin Wellington ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 08:15, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
...
One thing I have noticed is the Windows VNC viewer is *crap*. During
refreshes it will consume 100% CPU. Take
something like
/usr/share/tomcat/logs/stdout.log I think.
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as a HTML
style hex string aswell.
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for each
interface) it would be called a router (you can get DSL routers).
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/sources.list, and go apt-get install jmrsystem.
Have a read of the debian packaging guides.
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(of cd's I have), and
backups of data etc. I am fully expecting the HDD to start smoking any
day and for me to loose all my data (which doesn't matter anyway). But
so far its been turning for nigh on 6 months now without a blip.
The important thing though, is *dont trust it*.
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it to be *high speed* binaries,
then C/C++ is probably the way to go.
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Crispin Wellington wrote:
While most games are developed for Windows systems, you can find a lot
of useful information at gamedev.net and such.
Oh yes! And gamasutra.com is another excellent resource.
Crispin
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On 11 Oct 2002, 18:20:19, Crispin Wellington wrote:
When you put gw: in your interfaces thats the *default* gateway. That
is, the host to send it to if no route matches. Set it up something like
this.
interface eth0
is being
scsi-emulated.
Then you'll need to change any symlinks, /etc/fstab entries etc. from
/dev/hdc to /dev/scd0
For example, /dev/cdrom might point to /dev/hdc. You'll need to point it
to /dev/scd0 instead.
Good luck!
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that as your login shell (depending on the user logging in).
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On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 00:23, Crispin Wellington wrote:
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 19:05, Russell wrote:
Hi all,
Where abouts in the linux boot-up sequence is the
terminal type (VT220?) defined that users interact
with after logging in?
--snip
login reads your shell type from the pwd
to do something like this in
X...
man import
Something like
sleep 5; import -window root filename.png
For shell windows, just highlight the text and middle-mouse click into
your word processor.
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Is there a shell utility that can take stdin and put it into an X
clipboard. The 'current selection' clipboard would be ideal, but any of
the X Clipboard's would suffice. For example
ls | someutility
and then middle mouse click (or ctrl-v) somewhere else to paste the
text?
Thanks
Crispin
in the linux default
/usr/src/linux
Thus you should symlink one to the other...
ln -s /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.4.18 /usr/src/linux
Then the NVidia compile script should be able to find your modversions.h
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if they're needed, or doing funky stuff as the
link changes.
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shouldn't have a
gateway entry at all.
More explanation of what your trying to achieve might be of aid here,
David.
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On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 08:16, Chris McCormick wrote:
So your package system has libc6 marked as installed but /lib/libc.so.6
is not there. Is that correct?
No, it has /lib/libc.so.6 but it's just a previous version.
I guess this problem is going to be the dpkg race condition that Colin was
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 14:59, Chris McCormick wrote:
At 18:32 7/10/2002 +0800, Crispin Wellington wrote:
ls -alF /lib/libc[-.]*
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 888096 Sep 26 02:30
/lib/libc-2.1.3.so*
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 13 Oct 7 18:17 /lib/libc.so.6
- libc-2.1.3
On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 16:40, Chris McCormick wrote:
I'm suspecting i might have some kind of broken glibc action going on. I
think that it might not be able to re-attach to tar because of an actual
corruption in the library binaries that handle that kind of thing. Maybe
it's half installed
On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 12:34, Chris McCormick wrote:
You could try comparing straces of the dpkg command when it works and
when it doesn't work
strace -fF dpkg -X packagename.deb /path/to/testdir 2strace.output
Excellent suggestion - at the moment I can't get it to run correctly ever
On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 12:57, Chris McCormick wrote:
At 12:41 7/10/2002 +0800, you wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 12:34, Chris McCormick wrote:
You could try comparing straces of the dpkg command when it works and
when it doesn't work
strace -fF dpkg -X packagename.deb
and having it all swish looking
graphics, you're gonna love this.
You have to patch your kernel though.
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. In the above situation I didn't have a crash once.
So it all depends on what you want/are prepared to live with.
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On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 05:51, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
One other thing: I am stuck knowing only BASIC. Anyone willing to bring
this
idea to fruition, however, would have my blessings.
go right now to http://www.python.org. Easy, fun, elegant. You should be
able
to use it in
On Tue, 2002-06-25 at 16:39, Paul Johnson wrote:
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So why is it if I have /etc/shadow owned by root:shadow, group has read
access, and mail in the shadow group, exim can't authenticate through
PAM. If I chown /etc/shadow to root:mail, it
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target prot opt source destination
I've googled but couldn't find much help.
Any ideas?
run modconf as root
go down to kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter
then make sure ip_conntrack, ip_tables, ipt_REDIRECT, iptable_filter and
iptable_nat are included.
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I'm setting up a Compaq ML370, and one of the developers wants me to install
X. The box boots with video defaulted to the Compaq RIB, which has an ATI
rage IIc video chipset. I've configured things normally. Used the ati
driver, but
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 09:10, Oki DZ wrote:
Hi,
I tried to run crashme to test my machine, but it exited:
...
Subprocess 70: Got signal 11 segmentation violation
Subprocess 70: Barfed
Subprocess 70: try 40, Badboy at 134605992. 0x805ECA8
Subprocess 70: Got signal 4 illegal instruction
On Tue, 2002-04-30 at 18:10, Marlon Viado wrote:
Mom,
I'm ICE of the Philippines and i really need the assembly language
compiler,can you help me regarding to my problem.
Thanks.
'as'
man as, for more information.
No problems, son.
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an appraisal of their features.
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On 25 Apr 2002 17:37:26 +0800
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On Thu, 2002-04-25 at 06:54, csj wrote:
I've noticed that the price of DVD writers and media are starting to
fall. I'm wondering if Linux and other free OS are ready
DVD's. Even CDR/W-burning
appears limited to two backends: cdrdao and cdrecord.
I wouldn't call cdrdao and cdrecord 'limited'.
dvdrtools package for dvd burners. Gives dvdrecord, a fork of the
cdrecord code. Same sort of layout.
http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/dvdrtools/
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Question, opinions.
Last week I tried to get IPCop up and running between 2 computers. The
problem why it didn’t work, I think is because the IPCop server at my end
was behind a firewall which also does NAT.
So, prior to wasting a day
the
interface a gateway. Its not. Its an interface. A gateway is an external
bastion host, NOT a local IP. And now some people think the win2k way,
the wrong way.
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Hi.
My laptop hanged, and I shut it down. Afterwards it cannot boot.
After loading linux, it stops saying roughly
Partition check
hda: hda1
apm: Bios version ...
VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesyustem) readonly.
Freeing
that may access the files (easily tested by trying to read them
using ftp).
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Theres one called chrootkit, or something similar that checks for kernel
modules. I forget where it is though.
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NVidia's support of the TV-out in their drivers is woeful. My personal
opinion is its a macrovision/open source legal clash, and NVidia are
afraid to test the waters.
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things are routing correctly but responses are not returned (which is
the routing on the other hardware).
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On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 21:17, Mattias Berg wrote:
I'l need to dist-upgrade to woody due kernelchange.. didn't work.. totally
fuck'd up my server... Try'd to reinstall debian and try with unstable...
didn't work.. totally fuck'd up my server...
Of course being a wise and resposible sys admin,
Ive already answered this. To make it more clear...
On Fri, 2002-04-12 at 12:15, Suresh Kumar R wrote:
This is route output:
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags
Metric Ref Use Iface
210.212.236.112 210.212.236.113 255.255.255.240 UG
0 0 0 eth2
, now they are becoming a lot
more stable. If you need more up to date stuff, look at using priority
pinning in your apt setup to bring sid packages forward.
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210.212.236.105, it reaches the correct card in the
firewall but from there it times out. (no ipchain
rules running right now).
Because you have gateways set in our routes where they shouln't be.
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in the kernel. Stick hdparm -d 1 commands in your
startup. apt-get install hwtools, then edit /etc/init.d/hwtools. Make
sure its symlinked in /etc/rc2.d
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http://mail.gnome.org/archives/wm-spec-list/2000-November/msg00023.html
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http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/linux-ntfs/linux-ntfs/ntfstools/ntfsfix.c
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to make it as lp wich has root,lp rights?
What about /dev/par0?
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Your problem may not be caused by the font dpi. But anyway...
edit /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc
change -dpi 100 to -dpi 75
start X
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Am Mittwoch, 10. April 2002 10:29 schrieb Crispin Wellington:
What about /dev/par0?
the same message Cannot open /dev/par0: No such device
And you're in group lp?
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It is most likely to be your kernel configuration. Post the config file
and someone on this list will be able to spot whats wrong (It will be in
your /boot directory, named something like config-versionnum.)
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Crispin, thanks for replying.
I checked dmesg | grep tulip and dmesg | grep eth0, and the returned
lines looked the same as what I got with the default kernel. Besides,
wouldn't ifconfig -a not find eth0 if the tulip driver wasn't working?
individual IP numbers for every virtual domains. That is ip based
virtuals not name based virtuals. Thus every virtual https:// domain
must have its own IP because of the protocol.
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Are you using mgetty?
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On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 04:17, Grant Edwards wrote:
I'm trying to configure a 2.2r5 system for dial-in PPP access.
The dail-in part works fine, but when the dial-in user starts
pppd using exec /usr/sbin/pppd -detach, the ppp daemon just
sits there forever: deaf
your problem. Just an idea.
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On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 08:26:45PM -0800, web wrote:
I would like to change which controllers my disks are on, but when I do my
system no longer boots.
I have three ide drives on hde, hdi, and hdk. My main system is
completely on
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 13:35, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 02:04:08PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
Also I have made this, only containing 'startx'.
Now if I reboot, I see no X, but a message repeating:
X: user not authorised to run the X server, aborting.
For permanence. Add
alias ls=ls --color
to your .bashrc file.
Personally I find it lurid and annoying :)
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Hi there,
Over the last few days I have recieved a lot of mails with the following
subjects:-
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They are from different subscribers but all have an attachment titles
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On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 06:59, John Lord wrote:
Hi there,
Over the last few days I have recieved a lot of mails with the following
subjects:-
Not read: ÍøÕ¾±à¼:ÄúºÃ
Nem olvasta: Í???±??:Äú??
Read: ÍøÕ¾±à¼:ÄúºÃ
On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 10:42, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
Hi !
How can I use rpl (or any other suitable command) to transform the \n
character between Unix and Msdos formats ?? rpl seems to be the right
tool, but I can't figure out how to specify that strings.
Thanks !!
I know how to get rid
On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 11:22, Greg Ray wrote:
Does it accur to people that maby sending e-mails like this to thousands of
people might be a security risk? This is a mailing-list with allot of
subscribers.
Not if the original is full of lies.
Crispin
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