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the ftp.conf man page. Unfortunately, this doesn't exist. Can anyone help
me out here?
Also, I've been kinda hanging out for a lynx which supports proxy
authentication. Does it yet?
Andrew Tarr
"We were so close to heaven --- Peter came out and gave us badges,
proclaim
I've just installed gimp 1.0. It seems to only deal in xcf file formats.
I'm sure this is not right, especially as I have installed the non-free
package to do gifs. What's gone wrong?
Andrew Tarr
"We were so close to heaven --- Peter came out and gave us badges,
proclaimi
I know this has been addressed before, I've tried searching the archives
for it, but without success.
How do you run an X program as root whilst still in a user X session?
Andrew Tarr
"We were so close to heaven --- Peter came out and gave us badges,
proclaiming us `The Nic
when I try to run mutt I get:
Need to be running setgid 0 to lock mailbox!
What do I do about this? It works fine when run as root (naturally), but
not as a user.
Andrew Tarr
"We were so close to heaven --- Peter came out and gave us badges,
proclaiming us `The Nicest of the D
". Maybe there is already, but I never found
it. Maybe it should be in the FAQ, or the FAQ_O_MATIC, or in the eximconf
script itself.
Andrew Tarr
"We were so close to heaven --- Peter came out and gave us badges,
proclaiming us `The Nicest of the Damned'"
-- They Might Be Giants
ng happens.
Any ideas?
Andrew Tarr
"We were so close to heaven --- Peter came out and gave us badges,
proclaiming us `The Nicest of the Damned'"
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lines repeat ad infinitum).
Is this a bug? mktemp doens't seem to be a valid command.
I don't have much interest in this script any more as I managed to
configure everything by hand :]
Andrew Tarr
"We were so close to heaven --- Peter came out and gave us badges,
proclaiming us `The
m to have any option except to
undelete from the top to the one I need, then go back up and delete the rest.
Can I change this?
Other than that, I really like this mail-reader.
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27;t check this) You can now extract the single file that you need and
copy it to where it belongs. Yoou can then remove the temporry directory with
rm -R.
Hope this helps you sort out your problem.
Regards Andrew.
ointer to `GtkObject'
Gdk-Message:
** ERROR **: sigsegv caught
hints, anyone?
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proclaiming us `The Nicest of the Damned'"
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nfigure" menu option (which I guess configures the WM) doesn't do
anything.
Any thoughts on the matter? Do other people typically hack Makefiles to
install non debianized software?
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proclaiming us `
Just a quickie:
I killed timidity (i can't remember why), and couldn't get it to play again
because "/dev/dsp" was "in use". How do I stop it being in use without
restarting?
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"We were so close to heaven --- Peter came out and gave us badges,
has the inclination to read this and give me a little assistance I
> would be greatful, but please don't tell me to RTFM as I don't have one yet.
documentation for installed packages etc. is in /usr/doc. There are plenty of
FMs at http://www.linuxhq.com/LDP/ also.
>
> Later.
er, does the install
.deb work on the standalone browser? Or must I download the full communicator?
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ding packages. Can anyone recommend
an http debian mirror?
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proclaiming us `The Nicest of the Damned'"
-- They Might Be Giants
recompiled my kernel for the first time last week to enable sound.
I had a few problems, but I didn't have to resort to the list, so I'm
feeling as pleased as punch :]
Andrew Tarr
"There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the
proportions"
--Francis Baco
service (I tried the ones listed on
www.irchelp.org, but either they didn't work or they wanted a password).
Andrew Tarr
"There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the
proportions"
--Francis Bacon
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Can I just copy everything directly across and point LILO at
the new hard drive, or are there other issues at stake here? The new
harddrive is slaved to the old one, but LILO resides in the MBR of the
primary, right?
Andrew Tarr
(to reply, put a "60" between "ajt" and &qu
't seem to be designed with this in mind. Any suggestions?
I've just used Craig's auto-upgrade script and I'm just hoping everything
works when I turn my computer on in the morning (:-S
Andrew Tarr
"Would an Orange by any other name be the
same colour?"
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ow does dpkg decide to upgrade (or not) when it's "considering"?
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(like the mail and news readers, for example). Can you install the browser
only, or must one go for the entire kit and caboodle (if so, I think I
might stick with netscape 3)?
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Hi. I am getting ready to install Linux and are
considering the way's to install it. I am wondering if
I can start the installation system and tell it to
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Is it possible to get ssh to run a command on a remote machine from
another script? I've tried doing things like:
ssh host 'command' -l user <
ces and IP masq? Would it work if I had 4
network cards and properly segmented the physical network rather than
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I am running Progeny Debian 1.0 with cable connection.
First I could not ping or resolve host names. So I ran
the command:
dpkg-reconfigure etherconf
I selected the Automatic setup.
I did not enter the name for my dns server. When everything was done I could
ping but I cannot use ftp or ssh. The
Everytime I restart Progeny Debian 1.0 I have to run the
following command in order to ping, ssh, ftp to another server.
dpkg-reconfigure etherconf
I choose the option for automatic, and dhcp.
Why do I have to run this command everytime I come into Progeny Debian in
order to reach the outside wo
Red Hat once it was working.
Looking in various FAQs, nothing mentions Symbios, but another make
with suspiciously smilar numbers (can't find the reference now) was
supported with no boot paramateres, if that makes any difference...
Any suggestions/help appreciated. Thanks,
Andrew
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it
says).
I think I'm missing something "obvious" about the install procedure -
all I'm doing is sticking a CD I have with debian on (2.2r0) in the CD
drive and rebooting. Should I be making my own boot floppy or
something (not sure what that involves...)
Thanks for the speedy re
22, 1999)
aec671x_detect:
3w-: tw_findcards(): No cards found.
scsi : 0 hosts.
scsi : detected total.
[...]
Cheers,
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> Hi,
>
> When I boot from CD (2.2r0) to install I am told (after configuring
> the
This was due to:
- using 2.2r0 (53c1010 cards are only supported in later 2.2 kernels)
- not using the appropriate boot parameter (press F1 before booting)
Thanks to all who helped (especially Lee at dnuk.com),
Andrew
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I'm trying to install some dgbsyms packages for my stretch system, but the
debug archive seems to be out of date relative to the stretch-updates archive
root@ceylon:/home/sunshine# apt install libreoffice-base-dbgsym
libreoffice-calc-dbgsym libreoffice-gnome-dbgsym
Reading package lists... Done
B
Hi everyone,
I am trying to get Microsoft's DHCP Server to Update a BIND DNS Server's
record's when clients receive a DHCP address.
I can't seem to find a way to tell the Microsoft DHCP server to update the
Bind named server.
I am using Bind9.
Thanks for your help,
Hi everyone, I have configured exim4 and is using the Maildir format to
deliver messages.
Problem is, I can't get the simple mail (mailx) application to see this
Maildir format?
Anyone know how to do this?
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Thanks Darac, Felix & Elimar. All helpful suggestions.
As for Brian, Ive tried googling but not found an answer that worked,
otherwise why would I ask here. Learn some manners.
On 06/04/18 21:29, Darac Marjal wrote:
On 06/04/18 20:21, Andrew Wood wrote:
How does one go about renamin
Hi
Ive read widely but cannot get a clear idea of how to get youtube to
produce sound. Playing music or videos is fine.
Please assist with references or instructions
My version is debian 8.1 Jessica
Andrew
Hi Pete
I'm using Ice Weasel
Andrew
On Thu, 2016-04-28 at 17:25 -0400, Pete Orrall wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 4:08 PM, andrew wrote:
> > Hi
> > Ive read widely but cannot get a clear idea of how to get youtube to
> > produce sound. Playing music or videos is fi
limited
experience with Debian install.
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I supposed you could set something up with ssh, so PC1 tunnels a port to
its own DNS port via sshd, but it's going to be significantly harder and
less useful than ipmasq.
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On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Jeff Elkins wrote:
> Is there one, or if so is it perceptible
I managed to get coredumps working on my debian woody machine (I
previously had the ulimit for coredumps set to 0). The problem I
have now is that they are just called "core". I was expecting them
to be named .core. or something like that.
Can anyone tell me how I can set up the system so that cor
re and run a virtual
machine for testing.
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Mat
Thanks to all that replied to this. For some reason I didn't receive the
emails from the list but I just checked on the web archive and I did get
replies!
Thanks again.
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 17:31, Andrew Ingram wrote:
> I managed to get coredumps working on my debian woody ma
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On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Alex Polite wrote:
> Sorry f
t. How can I get apt to recognise the contents of the file as
being a list of packages to install? Is there a better tool for the job?
TIA,
Andrew
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On 1 Mar 2003, Tinus Kotzé wrote:
> Can anybod
is, whether the collection of packages is stable
or not. Running the unstable distribution, AFAIK, just suggests that the
versions may change on you, not that it's likely to crash.
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Dave Selby wrote:
I am increasingly using gimp and am thinking of getting a graphics tablet.
Does anyone have any recomendations that are compatible with woody ?
If not is there a hardware compatibility site for debian ?
I compiled Wacom and USB into the kernel, and my Wacom 6x8 USB does the job.
praveen kallakuri wrote:
hello
i tried this on debian laptops but dint get any useful responses.
hopefully someone here can help me.
here's my setup; woody -- 2.4.17 customized for acpi - gnome2 - gdm2
i recently upgraded to gnome2 and things were fine except that my fonts
were smudgy. the font-H
Carla Schroder wrote:
On Thursday 06 March 2003 10:54 pm, Andrew Hurt wrote:
I'm still trying to diagnose the lack of pressure/eraser support
http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~flepied/projects/wacom/
"If you say it, they will come." Thanks.
Happy scribelling ;-)
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Why would you want to? The whole point of web pages is that people can view
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>
> I went from junkfilter to spamfilter and I'm currently using
> spamassassin. But for some reason, I've gone from 1 or 2 messages in
> my +inbox to day to dozens. Are there other filters that are more
> state of the art? Can anyone compare spam
With the recent release of MySQL 4, I was wondering when (if ever) Debian
was going to be incorporating it into at least the 'testing' tree (let alone
the stable tree).
TIA,
A
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I've got the same situation - different card (it's a Belkin) but same
module, same errors, same (lack of) performance problem. It hasn't caused
any problem for me in the roughly 6 months I've been using it.
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I've been looking through the logcheck on one of my machines, and I've seen
a lot of these types of messages:
Mar 24 17:14:51 orion kernel: hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady
SeekComplete Error }
Mar 24 17:14:51 orion kernel: hda: dma_intr: error=0x40 {
UncorrectableError }, LBAsect=3994439,
e disk problem itself
Not much data to restore, only a small amount of data from a MySQL
database, which is emailed to me every day.
I was looking for a reason (other than the sheer hell of it) for rebuilding
this box - I guess I just found it!
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> I've seen a few references to this subject line, but I haven't seen
one
> to this particular utility, so I thought I would drop off the URL.
> The screenshots look good.
> Has anybody tried it?
Tried what?
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> would be:
>
> CONFIG_SMP=y
> CONFIG_NR_CPUS=2
Sorry, I don't know anything about SMP (though these look reasonable).
> CONFIG_IDE=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE=y
>
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PIIX=y
>
> Do I have that right?
Yes. And while you're in there, be sure to enable the
resent at once, and I'm sure I'm not alone. But in
my case hotplug still depends on modutils, so for now I'm stuck with it.
See also:
/usr/share/doc/module-init-tools/FAQ
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes
http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/799 - How to upgrade to 2.6
Hope th
> You could also try cfdisk /dev/sda and see if
> that gives you information on the structure of the partition table.
Excellent suggestion. That's how I found out that our USB mp3 player stores
its files on a vfat file system on /dev/sda1. I saw something in the logs
about SCSI and block devic
of the others.
5) Unrelated to the foregoing, is there an apt-get command (or any
other command) that basically says "go and get all the security patches
applicable to anything I've got installed" such that I can keep the
system up to date?
Thanks in advance,
Andrew Borl
gt; $ mount /dev/scd0 /cdrom
> mount: /dev/scd0 is not a valid block device
What if you use /dev/sda ?
>
> Also, do I need the ide-cd module loaded to make ide-scsi work?
>
No.
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you are allowed to select in tasksel
is "Desktop" I do consider some sort of Windowing System to be pretty
fundamental - since the desktop systems have to sit on some sort of
Windows Manager and the Windows Managers have to sit on Xfree or
something similar. Unless anyone here knows d
as a result of choosing
desktop since you cannot, to the best of my knowledge, run a desktop
without some form of 'X'.
> So I would start in single user mode (if you use lilo, type "Linux
> init s" at the boot prompt.
>
Very Nice!
Regards, Andrew Borland (UK)
allation but had, wrongly,
assumed that they were only available when I was booted into text. I
think I'll stick to VTs for the time being rather than poke around in
LILO.
The choice of Mouse driver for the trackball is still proving
vexatious.
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On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, [loonyx | rolf joho] wrote:
> > i bet that this works ( assuming the kernel
I have debian 3.0. I have to change the configuration
of network
(I mean I have to change IP, netmask and so on).
I know my IP address, netmask, broadcast.
Is there a way to figure out the network and gateway
number?
Is it enough to do the following three steps?:
1step 'ifdown --all'
2step
' to
.
HELP! Can anyone shed light on what's happened?
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Never mind -- somehow I got the directory wrong; it was in
/data0/postgres.
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quot;. is there some way I can specify this in the image?
The reason I ask is that I am in the middle of a network install to an IBM
X31 laptop. The MBR already has a windows installer that I don't want to
lose and the laptop has no disk drive (neither floppy nor CD).
Thanks,
A
http://www.acooke.org/andrew/writing/x31.html
Cheers,
Andrew
andrew cooke said:
>
> Hi,
>
> How do I jiggle things (via the second console) so that when the installer
> writes a boot floppy, it actually writes to an image?
>
> I have tried making an image and mountin
.
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Kevin B. McCarty wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am us
would allow us to control our other daemon processes
synchronously with PostgreSQL. A run-parts over a couple of directories
/etc/postgresql//stopping/ and /etc/postgresql//starting/
would probably do it.
Regards,
Andrew.
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it.d/openafs-client start, I get "I/O error." If I try restart,
the system hangs completely, requiring a cold reboot (power cycle).
Does anyone know a solution or workaround for this?
Using OpenAFS 1.2.5-1, kernel 2.4.18 (custom).
Thanks.
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> I believe it's harmless, though annoying. http://bugs.debian.org/159053
> appears to be the root cause.
Thank you for putting my mind at ease. What with so many ssh exploits always
popping up, I felt quite worried about my bodge.
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p and restart the
service without a reboot!
Thanks for the nitpick - just reminds me that I don't really understand
the technology I'm using
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; refers to a
function, main to the namespace, and :: separates the identifier from the
namespace.
I know of no standard Perl concat function or library. Can you post the
area of the script around line 31?
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On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Bill Moseley wrote:
>
> Argh, how many times have I attempted this move!
>
> I'd like to ma
mmand.
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Mike Dresser wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
>
> > n
(/dev/*) a given SCSI
device is attached to?
2.) The big question: what should I do to diagnose this?
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nload kernel-source-2.4.20.deb and then
do a dpkg -i locally, or should I tweak /etc/apt/sources.list?
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[E
). I would also like this to
> apply to any Linux clients (although I'm the only one so far).
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Try http://samba.idealx.org/dist/samba-ldap-howto.pdf
or Sid: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=178206
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Emacs... what else is there? (ducks)
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On Fri, 31 Jan 2003
os in our office get woody
installed.
Cheers,
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indeed the rationale behind
enabling at the default?
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The problem I've got is on a Debian 3.0 r1 (stable) box, where I can't
collect my imap mail.
Looking in /var/log/auth.log I can see a line:
Feb 11 13:28:44 orion imapd[1979]: Login disabled user=andrew auth=andrew
host=]
Why is my login disabled and how can I enable it?
I can ssh in,
Check out the envlab package; usage:
\documentclass{letter}
\usepackage[businessenvelope,noprintreturnaddress,nocapaddress]{envlab}
...
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Andrew J
eir lovely UNIX machines -- no need to export farther than ps :)
>
Yay Swarthmore!
> thanks for all the advice! my envelopes look beautiful. now i just
> need a job ... :)
>
Good luck!
Andy Perrin (Swat '93)
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I have the same motherboard, and have not managed (so far) to make it
work. This is my lspci -vv for it:
00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Audio
Controller (rev 50)
Subsystem: Giga-byte Technology: Unknown device a002
Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster- Spe
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