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Iago Sineiro wrote:
Hi.
I want to execute shutdown as other user than root. How to do it? Is it
possible?
Note: I want to do it in one box with Debian that doesn't have command sudo
and I don't want to install it.
make shutdown suid root and only executable by the shutdown group?
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drawer. Either way its honor system based.
Sudo implies trust not to abuse it as does giving the root password.
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the problem? You should file a bug against whatever site uses
about:blank as content.
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The Torah... The Gospels... The Koran...
Each claimed as the infallible word of GOD.
Misquoted, misinterpreted, misunderstood, and misapplied.
Maybe that's why he doesn't do any
problems than
it solves.
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Tom wrote:
On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 01:30:21PM -0500, Mental Patient wrote:
Tom wrote:
I filed a wishlist bug against links asking for it to support
about:blank (highly useful in frames pages as a default for the body
frame).
Thats an abuse of side effects and its usefulness is debatable
Malcolm Box wrote:
OK, that looks like it might fix things. But can anyone tell me how
to get the new version onto my machine given that both dpkg apt-get
don't work at the moment? Is there some way to manually unpack the
files from the .deb into the right places?
Malcolm
Last time I
probably a better way by using diversions or something, but echo
packagename hold | dpkg --set-selections was simplest.
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And our vision's grown opaque
We believe we have the answers
But never learn from our mistakes
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sure the daemon needed is running, or dont use a
wrapper.
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But it's barely out of reach
So we turn our backs and walk away
And sing our souls to sleep
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completely as I'm not sure that flash ever retries the open
on the soundcard).
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Each claimed as the infallible word of GOD.
Misquoted, misinterpreted, misunderstood, and misapplied.
Maybe that's why he doesn't do any
a slideshow of rainbows, kittens, and Mattel products.
!!
is this a joke??
/nori
Its something, certainly not serious. It being a joke is subject to your
sense of humor.
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, but I do believe kde has a similar functionality.
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Jean-Marc V. Liotier wrote:
On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 17:11, Mental Patient wrote:
I found myself using imagemagic often to
manipulate photos taken with a digital camera. I use nautilus/gnome as
my desktop environment. After a while it got annoying to have to keep
dropping into a shell to rotate
/libbonobo-activation.so.4.0.0
/usr/share
/usr/share/lintian
/usr/share/lintian/overrides
/usr/share/lintian/overrides/libbonobo2-0
/usr/share/doc
/usr/lib/libbonobo-2.so.0
/usr/lib/libbonobo-activation.so.4
/usr/share/doc/libbonobo2-0
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actually changed, vs what was merely
moved around.
For things like indenting, etc, you could always adjust what you have
your tabstop set to.
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know you're either not
going to work on it again, or infrequently.
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Maybe that's why he doesn't do any more interviews
in the background as you and poll mail every N seconds. When I used
fetchmail, I would have it start in the background when I logged in.
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what the
problem was.
I've known people running testing who've backed out to stable, so there
must be a way you can 'get back on track' so to speak. Then again, your
definition of reasonable may differ from mine.
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Each
Ralph F. De Witt wrote:
Mental:
Please forgive me jumping in here, I have just finished a Knoppix hard disk
install, and need guideance in how to convert to unstable. The last time I
tried I ended up with several version of hotplug and several essential files
went missing, It was a horrible
Ralph F. De Witt wrote:
On Monday 06 October 2003 08:49 pm, Mental Patient wrote:
I also removed the apt-pinning that was going on.
Mental:
I do not understand what you mean by apt-pinning. The term is unfamilliar to
me. How do I remove it?
Its in the apt howto. For the sake of brevity, here's
wherever nsswitch.conf points. Not everyone uses files (I use ldap), so
caching can be desired.
If you dont want to logout and back in, you can always start a new shell
with the newgrp command.
See man newgrp and the nscd docs (about caching)
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-get.
When I type 'make menuconfig' I get the following:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lncurses
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Install the -dev package for curses. libcurses5-dev
Or use make xconfig
or make config
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/Xwrapper.config.
Just comment out or remove the nice_level line.
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the alsa drivers in the kernel. I did,
and my audigy works just fine with the alsa drivers.
Remember to unmute the volume when you insmod the drivers.
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drivers are undesirable, see http://dri.sf.net/ and check
the documentation.
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Maybe that's why he doesn't do any more
for
that. If not, try to enter +mlook at the game console.
but far too quickly
No idea
I think there's a setting called something like in_dgamouse. Try
toggling it from whatever its set to.
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as the setup goes, just use the tarball to build
the kernel module and put it somewhere in /lib/modules/`uname -r`/
Hope that helps.
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drivers would cause lockups in X once in a while. So far things seem
more stable.
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Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 00:31:55 -0400,
Mental Patient [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Anyone using this setup? I recently switched my Geforce3 for a Radeon.
I have glx/X11 stuff working fine, but was wondering about getting
directfb working. I've tried
/recomendations on brands of motherboards (asus prefered, but not
required)?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 08:39:01AM -0400, Mental Patient wrote:
Turns out it was a kernel config error. Recompiled with frame buffer
console enabled, it goes.
Is the framebuffer accelerated with a Radeon [9700]? I got it to work
but it was very slow compared
Anyone using this setup? I recently switched my Geforce3 for a Radeon. I
have glx/X11 stuff working fine, but was wondering about getting
directfb working. I've tried passing vga=791 at the grub prompt, as well
as video=radeonfb, but the console stays black until X starts (gdm).
Anyone have
in your root partition to get libc
back) and debian-binary (text file).
After rebooting I did an apt-get --reinstall install libc6 just to make
sure everything was back the way it was supposed to be. It worked for
me, good luck.
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was upgraded, mesa also was upgraded and is no longer
compiled with glide suppport?
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On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 09:48:08PM -0400, Antonio Rodr wrote:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 14:38:54 -0400
Mental Patient [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use the latest cvs code for the emu10k chips. You can get it here
http://sourceforge.net/projects/emu10k1/
Works fin with my Audigy and I believe
.
As for ATI, you should check their website. I dont believe any cards
newer than the 9000 work in linux (as of now).
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Maybe
Diego Calleja García wrote:
El Fri, 22 Aug 2003 16:52:12 -0400 Mental Patient [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Its not really critical or anything, I was just wondering about it.
Try apt-src/apt-build
No, I know how to build the debs. The problem is I belive the CFLAGS I
used. The kernel uses
Manolis Tzanidakis wrote:
[20030822] Mental Patient [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Earlier today I was toying with the idea of recompiling libc6 with a
bunch of optimization flags. I did an apt-get source libc6 and added the
flags I wanted. I built binaries via fakeroot ./debian/rules binary
the same CFLAGS
that the kernel does when you compile it optimized for athlons). Also, I
used gcc 3.3.2. Should I have used a different compiler? I dont want to
have to recompile all the packages, just this one.
Its not really critical or anything, I was just wondering about it.
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in these
programs. Although I would be surprised if this were the case since
telnet and lynx have such a long pedigree...
And you're sure these aren't socks clients?
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Misquoted
/uncommenting the Load Xrender line out of
XF86Config-4 with not changes.
The X version is 4.3 running in dual head xinerama mode, vid card is a
Matrox MGA G400. Has anyone else had this problem?
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and see if anyone
else has seen this.
Know of an easy way to do this? can i apt-get install --reinstall
some_meta_package?
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You have mail in /home/mental
I'm feeling masochistic I'll
probably get around to it.
Thanks tho.
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On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 02:31:32PM -0500, Mental wrote:
Hello, my apologies if this is a rehash. I've STFW and RTFM'd a bit and
I'm still coming up short on an answer.
I'm trying to get evolution working properly with postfix. Other clients
(sylpheed, mozilla, OE) work. It is Evolution
if anyone wants to bother looking at them, but for now I'll
not post them to the list. If you're really interrested, they can be had
here:
http://www.neverlight.com/postfix-settings.tgz
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Shouting at people who, for one reason or another, cannot hear you
is mentally-ill
it? Fortunately I have broadband and a fast mirror nearby. I'm just
running out of ideas.
Or is this a known problem that incidentally coincides with my
experimentation with kde3?
Any help would be appreciated.
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gnome2 packages. I just apt-get install'd galeon and its fine. I'm going
to restore my selections and see if it was one of those that caused the
issue.
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logged in as teh same user in both situations, right? You're in the audio
group and you checked the permissions on /dev/dsp? You've verified that
the module is indeed loaded with lsmod?
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It's a good thing we have gravity, or else when birds died
they'd just stay right
tunneling it through sslwrap. So far, evolution,
outlook express, outlook and mozilla work just fine.
I believe this is related to the -DMICROSOFT_BRAIN_DAMAGE flag that the
debian package is compiled with. Has anyone else had this problem?
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the dpi for X, but as was already stated X started out
running at 1024x768 or higher. Lower resolutions get cramped quickly.
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can change it.
(There were other things in Nautilus I didn't like, e.g. not removable
hard disk icons, which will tempt some idle users to play with them
...)
I dont have those. Are you refering to the tree view or elsewhere?
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There was a power outage
environmental audio with them now.
Just an option. Sometimes its less hassle to just buy your way out of a
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Has anyone had a good experience using autofs + nautilus? Besides popping
up a window every time a file system unmounts, it seems like it isnt happy
about the unmounting either. KDE works just fine.
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this script which checks your nvidia configuration. It
doesnt need special privleges to run, it just checks things. It doesnt fix
them. Anyways, the url to my copy is here:
http://hades.neverlight.com/nv_check.sh
Its quite handy.
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apt-get upgrade, but
I'm not %100 sure and I dont even remember what got upgraded. Anyone have
any advice?
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synchronized...
Good luck. If you need more info, I'll see if I can dig up my notes
and urls. The RFC for smtp auth is a good starting point.
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but I'm still confused
You'll also need to tell sendmail what auth mechanisms to use. Have a
look here to see what most mail clients support:
http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/mel/SASL_ClientRef.html
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I'm new and improved! Now with added flavor!
Common side effects included stroke
a look at http://www.linuxgames.com for info.
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was because I needed to install gsfonts.
If you dont install the gsfonts package, printing postscript files
wont work. Netscape prints out in ps format. So install gsfonts,
grab apsfilter and setup your printer.
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behind it. Zoid had explained the problem
a while back. The short answer is there isnt really a fix for it
beyond writing a wrapper to kill gpm, start quake, then restart
gpm. If I recall, the software renderer has no such problem. Its
specific to 3dfx mode.
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CAN use gpm and have it work quite nicely with X. This
issue has come up and been answered several times while I've been on
this list (about 3 weeks).
Hint: use /dev/gpmdata as your Pointer for X.
Or just dig back a few threads and see the full writeup.
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of an issue.
Theres probably a much more elegant/proper way of doing this, but I
was kinda in a hurry.
HTH
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,
and ultimately moved user accounts to ldap anyways. (the samba support
for ldap isnt what it could be, but is functional for my needs)
What version of samba are you trying to setup anyhow? Theres a few good
books on the subject. The O'Reilly one has come in handy many times.
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When in doubt
if you have issues with gpm/X. There's usually a work around.
If you dont care, thats valid too. I was just pointing out an option.
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On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 07:31:58AM -0500, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
What package can I use to determine which packages I have installed and
a description of what they do?
dpkg
How would I use this package?
dpkg -l | less
Check the man page for all kinds of useful information.
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