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On Saturday 13 September 2008 23:36:13 pk wrote:
Hello,
I am using shorewall on my local computer (the same I'm surfing the web
...
original site) shows up. While trying to block the additional ip address
with both iptables -A INPUT -s -j
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pk said the following on 2008-09-14 13:25:
Ok, good to know. I tried something simpler; putting the domain in
/etc/hosts pointing to 127.0.0.1 (as suggested by Neil Bothwick). But
I'll keep this in mind for the future. Thanks for the input!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
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By the way about the vga= setting. I grabbed a chart from some where
long ago showing the notation I was using:
##640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024
## 256 0x301 0x303 0x3050x307
## 32k 0x310
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Tony Stohne skrev:
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less /usr/src/linux/Documentation/fb/vesafb.txt
should do it, i think.
No, that was not it. Sorry for wasting bandwidth...
Regards
//Tony
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Uwe Thiem said the following on 2007-04-23 17:53:
Just curious: What kind of network (layer 2) is this that allows an MTU of
9000?
Uwe
It sounds like Gigabit Ethernet to me.
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kashani said the following on 2007-04-23 20:11:
Keep in mind that not all fastE or gigE switches support jumbo frames.
Additionally not all cards support jumbo frames either though you can
certainly set them to an MTU of 9000 and watch things
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maxim wexler said the following on 2007-04-19 20:30:
Try using quotation/citation marks ie --with-bdeps
when googling.
That should help. You could add emerge in the search
It did. I know about adding quotes to a phrase but to
a single string?
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Grant Edwards said the following on 2007-04-13 23:57:
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That brings back memories. A SOL-20 was the first microcomputer
computer I used. I believe it was 1980. 48K of RAM and two 8
Pertec floppy drives. Before you could boot CP/M from a
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Novensiles divi Flamen said the following on 2007-04-14 14:43:
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 20:52:40 Tony Stohne wrote:
... Other boxes
are PDP11/70, various PET/Commodore, Ataris et al. I'm felling a huge
wave of nostalghia here :)
We learned about some
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Etaoin Shrdlu said the following on 2007-04-13 12:28:
Just put the name of the package without the version number:
echo dev-php5/phpunit ~x86 /etc/portage/package.keywords
...or put = before the specific version, as in
echo
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Pongracz Istvan said the following on 2007-04-13 12:52:
| ...
| localhost etc # arecord -l
|
| List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
| ...
| card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 6: Si3054 Modem [Si3054 Modem]
| Subdevices: 1/1
| Subdevice #0:
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Francisco Rivas said the following on 2007-04-10 17:29:
| ...
| Certainly some package have a maximun optimisation. I really believe,
| the optimisation level is a very interesting thing bucause all depend of
| what you need and you have all power of
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Coder TuX said the following on 2007-04-07 12:29:
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| DHCP - working fine, i've got the same settings as ever (it's a static
| configuration through DHCP)
| Pinging the gateway/dns server - works fine.
| Pinging google.com http://google.com: it
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Coder TuX said the following on 2007-04-07 13:12:
| @ Dale: ping 216.239.37.99 http://216.239.37.99 works fine, however if
| I try to open a http connection it times out...
|
| /etc/resolv.conf is the same as ever: nameserver 89.34.124.1
|
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Coder TuX said the following on 2007-04-07 14:46:
| resolv.conf is -rw-r--r-- so that's not the issue..
|
| I noticed that ping works for about every ip i've tried, but TCP
| connexions don't. why could that happen? I can browse my local webserver
|
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Joe Menola said the following on 2007-04-07 16:07:
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| Those were the days my friend...:)
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I agree :D
//T
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Coder TuX said the following on 2007-04-07 16:30:
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| Pinging the IP address works, pinging the corresponding domain name
| doesn't.
|
| If not it is clearly a problem with DNS not resolving properly, so check
| your network configuration
Dan Farrell said the following on 2007-04-07 19:26:
Hey tony, maybe this is beyond your control, or maybe you don't care,
and if not i respect your autonomy in such matters, but your reply
block punctuation character '|' defeats the very helpful colorization
of my and many other browsers that
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Tony Stohne said the following on 2007-04-07 21:46:
| ..for block characters...
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| //T
...and answering to it to see if it works...
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Mick said the following on 2007-04-06 17:44:
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| That's good. It shows the regexp in colour and makes it easy to find
amidst
| the text. However, what I had in mind was many different colours,
like I can
| see e.g. in vim? Is such a thing
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Mick said the following on 2007-04-06 18:18:
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| It seems to print out the contents of /etc/DIR_COLORS.
It does, ie it shows the DIR_COLORS config.
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Grant Edwards said the following on 2007-04-05 16:45:
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| My point was why default to something that isn't useful for the
| standard terminal emulators like xterm, aterm, rxvt, etc. Are
| there common terminal emulators that default to a black
|
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Grant Edwards said the following on 2007-04-05 19:51:
| Grant Edwards said the following on 2007-04-05 16:45:
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| That will change the colors that are used by 'ls' without
| breaking other programs that use color?
|
The colors of any other
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Tony Stohne said the following on 2007-04-05 20:26:
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| I think there is a third alternative to rgb.txt and ~/.Xdefaults.
| bash DIRCOLORS is an option and it will affect ls.
|
For clarification - dircolors ar not dependent of bash.
It is supported
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Francesco Talamona said the following on 2007-04-05 20:33:
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| Me too!!
| I was in love with rxvt... So I switched to (urxvt)
| x11-terms/rxvt-unicode, it is basically the same but fully functional.
|
Yes, urxvt is my choice too :) Amen to that!
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Mick said the following on 2007-04-05 19:07:
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| Hmm, neither less not cat give me color output. Passing --color=y to
either
| tells me things like:
| ==
| There is no color=y option (less --help for help)
|
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Tony Stohne said the following on 2007-04-05 21:07:
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| To make less interpret color escape sequences, you need the -R option.
| export LESS=-R in your shell startup script and you-ll have it as
| default.
or simply put alias less=less -R
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Tony Stohne said the following on 2007-04-05 21:14:
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| or simply put alias less=less -R, without the quotes, in your
| ~/.bashrc or in the systemwide bashrc in /etc.
|
Ooops - sorry for the redundant info. I'm a bit tired...
//T
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On Saturday 16 December 2006 18:00, Roman Naumann wrote:
On Saturday 16 December 2006 17:51, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
Just for your information.
There are languages with more cases for example the Czech language
with 7, and the Finnsih language even uses 15 cases.
Try Hungarian - A language
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