, and that
works fine.
I think you need to configure exim for mail sent by smart host, no
local mail delivery.
There should be local delivery: all messages sent from root. And all the
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I think Internet with smarthost fits here.
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the Ultimate Boot CD (http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ ) . It is basically
a bunch of diskette images that can be run from a CD. Both memtest and
memtest+ are inckuded.
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essentially the same for cable as for adsl??
Yes.
When writing the script you should consider the possibility of two such
redials being run simulataniously (e.g: maybe you try running it
manually, and then the one from cron starts running). I use a simple
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the xkb layout.
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I've found my
harddrives...There was no sign to the long list of files that I was used
to in kernel 2.4
But anyway , install and run devfsd, and you'll get the old files back
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are when I select new packages to install (as opposed to upgrading
existing packages)).
Or, laternatively, apt-get install cron-apt
(by default it will update and download packages but not install them.
Its operations are fully customized)
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and other parts pointing at fixed lines files. I
believe this solution is worst as it involves to much hacking.
Sounds real bad: you assume here you know the exact details of the
underlying file system. Very dangerous.
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On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 01:44:20PM +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 01:18:42PM +0300, Honen, Oren wrote:
Hi all,
I have a huge ASCII file ( 500M ) in a release I have. I need to patch
this file in several different ways for each release.
These files are then being
to gain disk quota on my nfs area.
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probably use:
consolechars -f LarArCyrHeb-16
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to sync anything, as typically no real
filesystem is mounted at this stage (unless you did something strange in
an intrd).
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a 32bit binary needs a separate set of
libraries. Other than that, it works just as well.
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: the proper place for vim files has changed a bit from wody to
sarge, IIRC: I think it is in something like /usr/share/vim/common on
sarge .
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if there is any command defined
to run before or after the module's load.
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$ERRFILE
exec /etc/X11/Xsession
Note that if you run two X sessions simultaniously, the second file's
However if your X sessions are long-running such a strategy won't do
(and deleting that file in the middile of a session won't help you a
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is ascii, and thus any standard text manipulation tools should be
able to handle it, even if they don't support UTF-8 .
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A bit OT:
On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 01:47:41AM +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Alternatively: is there a simple way to run an X server on the client
and connect to it using ssh? Anything simple enough?
Incidentally: a new version of WeirdX was released today. The main
change is:
WeirdX allows
of the login
binary of a certain distro and change it a bit.
Filesystem reading code is not very large: try grub.
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. But I'm unaware of any specilized
installer such that Oded needs, nor of any nice management web
interface.
Alternatively: is there a simple way to run an X server on the client
and connect to it using ssh? Anything simple enough?
Also: anybody tried http://smoothwall.org/ ?
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everything was installed.
5. Process files from a directory tree that corresponds to what will later be
installed.
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windows to printable format.
* Sun's alternative to Xft (I forgot its name) is more complicated and
includes a local fonts server that can also provide the original fonts
files.
Nither of those to has become widely used enough. Xft seems like the way
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compared to what multi-gnome-term is doing).
I figure you need a -*-iso10646-1 font, e.g:
-etl-fixed-medium-r-*-*-16-*-*-*-*-*-iso10646-1
I currently use (for a similar program):
UXTerm*font: -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-130-75-75-c-70-iso10646-1
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you're so familiar with it?
It should have a benefit for stability (all the packages come from one
source). As for usability: I leave that to you.
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found_foo_fe_c2_bar();
etc. Definitely a pain - sorry about that.
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users logged-in locally, though.
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-imap: supports mbox-es (unlike
courier and cyrus) but more efficiently (keeps an index, allows multiple
connections). It also supports (actually: prefers) maildirs. And setup
seems much simpler than courier's .
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On Sunday 28 March 2004 20:38, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
BTW: what's the urpmi equivalent of 'apt-cache search' ?
urpmi -y pacakge name ?
it does a case insensitive lookup for package names and provides through the
hdlists
in the webmail is probably not such a great idea.
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If you use UTF-8: perl 5.8 supports this well, AFAIK. Recent grep should
also support UTF-8 . I remember I encountered some difficulties in the
past with UTF-8 regexes, as the libraries treated each byte as a
separate char.
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'modprobe
aes' before loading the module loop .
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-in. If
not: you probably don't need it compiled it.
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do
I need to do in order to see Hebrew characters and not in window
banners.
TIA,
Have you tried iso10646-1 instead of iso8859-8 or vice-versa ?
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this will need to be a client+server application (since standard
file transfer protocols such as ftp are not 'full-duplex' in this sense).
Anybody tried fsh?
http://www.lysator.liu.se/fsh/
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. Is the option 'nohide' in /etc/exports
intended for such cases?
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iconv for charset converions.
As an editor I'm not sure it is of much use. But uniconv is useful.
Two other things:
A vim version with 'rightleft' compiled in.
And naturally I'd suggest ivritex .
What about openoffice?
What about bidi support in gnu emacs?
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forums).
Try to work some magic using two symlink directories to allow running
soffice for the English version and hsoffice for the Hebrew
version?
The symlinks are to avoid the overhead of keeping two seperate copies of
OOo .
Also have a look at the current debian OOo package.
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And the process is ireversable. Once you've done it you lose any hope of
having a readable makefile.
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setxkbmap -v 10 rest of command-line
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?
Judging by his partial and selective choice of sources and the past we
can know that he is not an ignorant. No point in educating him. It is
possible to demostrate his errors to his readers and editors, if that is
what you want.
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run arpwatch on a gateway.
This means that the cables modem and RF system in general function as a
brodge. This doesn't mean, however, that they can't link a MAC address
to a modem MAC address.
Though this means yet anther lookup table.
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, and
between my distro's better OOo that has no Hebrew speller.
Are the Hebrew parts available as a seperate patch?
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from a
source package?
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of MS-Windows Server 2003 is lower than running a Mainframe on
Linux .
Since I run a mainframe simulator (Hercules) on my linux, I can attest
that it is indeed slow as a dog, and not useful for any resonable task.
Even MS's 2003 is better :-) .
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to transfer parameters during RPM installation ?
Please help.
In rpm you should generally avoind any terminal input in the pre and
post scripts. This prevents automation.
Why exactly do you need user input?
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On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 05:55:17PM +, Shlomi Loubaton wrote:
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 11:03:19AM +0200, Avrahami David wrote:
Hi ,
During RPM installation I need to get some parameters from user.
I tried to add read command in SPEC file ( in %post tag
/you_must_delete_this_file_to_allow_package_to_run ]
...
:-)
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is nullified
As I don't know David's exact case I can't claim any of the above
applies there. They is just somethings to consider.
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the pages, or dig into the code of the
page to figure out the exact redirection.
BTW: this is not only mozilla/Opera/Konqi. There are pop-up blockers for
IE as well.
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to send even the pptp tunnel packets through
that connection.
What is the output of 'route -n' immidetly after a disconnection?
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/hosts with the IP address
127.0.0.1 . The chances of this changing are quite slim.
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/Xandros
See my other message.
Also try to use the following instead of 'su -':
su -c XAUTHORITY=${XAUTHORITY:-$HOME/.Xauthority} $SHELL -
(if one uses tcsh then 'env' needs to be prefixed to the command
string).
This naturally doesn't work when setting to a non-root user.
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and 2.4.11 ,
but not recent messages.
In one case replacing reiserfs with ext3 made the problem go away.
Naturally this is a drastic solution that I don't want to take.
Anybody seen this lately?
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On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 10:30:15AM +0200, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 10:21:29AM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
From looking at the source I could only ssee that it means something is
fishy.
0 order allocation failed means the kernel couldn't allocate even one
page
On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 11:15:17AM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 10:30:15AM +0200, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 10:21:29AM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
From looking at the source I could only ssee that it means something is
fishy.
0 order
, i.e.:
Before: Mozilla browser would open a URL in 15-20 secs
Now: 5-7 secs.
Why this effect? Something must have been wrong with name resolution .
But what?
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add before the startkde 'xterm' (without '') and from that xterm you'll
be able to debug things.
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from the HTML file).
Isn't this the case with WML ?
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(which frankly, is not a big problem -
do you remember it ever happened before?)
Yes.
And another thing: take a look at the three separate partial archives of
this list in mail-archives.
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to show those strings. If you use anything other than UTF-8 you have a
chance of missing characters. But anyway, You can freely use here
cp1255, iso8859-8 and utf8 .
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You can create the required directories and minimal .rpmmacros using the
script:
http://iglu.org.il/~tzafrir/mkrpmconf
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sound card, possibly one which'd involve a user-space mixing
app. But, as Linus would say, Talk is cheap, show me the code.
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on the document, but it is
nicer to have good editing abilities, auto-save, speller, etc.
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images,
but it seems resonable that those become simply other zip archive
members.
The same applies to koffice, IIRC.
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LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1
lilo/grub won't catch it. The kernel won't catch it (right?), and thus it
will be passed to the environment of the init process.
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. Programs lock up and apt-get takes over to the point
where my mouse pointer dissapears for a time.
Is dma enabled on your system?
hdparm -v /dev/hda
Or more specifically:
hdparm -d /dev/hda
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for pptp that will save you the need to mess with the
routing. This means that you could simply do:
# eth0 should be configured to use dhcp. change it to the relevant
# device if it is not eth0
ifup eth0
pptp-routed pptp's command-line
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dhcp3, but there were a number of things it just
refused to do, I don't remember what ATM, so I moved to pump). They each
keep their logs in different places.
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phases of the start process?
* the load of the kernel
* initrd (if there is)
* the initial rc scripts (comparable to rc.sysinit on redhat/mandrake
and rcS.d on debian)
* the current runlevel scripts
* If the machine is a desktop: the desktop startup
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of those scripts in parallel if they don't need each other. As many of
them.
Thus if dhcp hangs waiting for network everything still hangs. But if
sendmail hangs becasuse of name setup problem other scirpts can run.
* use a lighter desktop :-)
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let you get up to 4 IP
addresses from the ISP, which means you can connect 4 PC to the ISP
directly. They don't like it...). If you get anything from it (Which I know
we are not) then good for you :)
Again, bad bookkeeping by the dhcp server
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with the same charset. If
the message contains Hebrew and the mailer is ignorant enough it will
still give the charset ascii to that message even though that message
certainly contains non-ascii chars.
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at Caldera, maybe?)
Anybody with a link to the statement by IDC that basically said We
rigged too much for Microsoft, and people start to think of us as
dishonest. We'll behave in the future?
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(I for haven't gotten around to see how to mirror hebrew text in mutt,
if it is at all possible).
set display_filter=fribidi
set display_filter=bidiv
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: it is not the kernel that is obsolete, but lspci.
Specifically: its data: pci.ids . You can try updating that file.
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applications do or don't work with hebrew.
One of the places is http://iglu.org.il/faq/
Though it's not quite complete, I try to spend some time on it. It
certainly has a skeleton.
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independent of the kernel that actually
run on the machine. I believe that RH adopted a similar policy later.
Perhaps Suse is still different? I do hope that I am not mixing
everything up and, in addition, add from my imagination too.
But this is redifinition, not undefined.
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