On Sunday 25 November 2012 02:45:08 pm Robert Jeffares wrote:
password is rdvnc and I have never managed to figure out how to change it
Have you tried vncpasswd from a command line ?
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POP UP, PUSH DOWN, BYTE, BYTE
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to play music - you just can't interact with it.
I've seen this many times on memory constrained systems.
Eventually, the buttons should reappear and work if you leave that screen
displayed.
If so, consider more RAM.
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People who have what they want are very
for it to boot
Do I need to configure something?
Does the box need sendmail ?
If not, just disable the start up script.
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don't work. ( as I recall, the mic had to be muted for line
to work, or something equally as silly )
Go figure.
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Hippogriff, n.:
An animal (now extinct) which was half horse and half griffin.
The griffin was itself a compound creature, half lion and half
intensive ) near stopped.
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for something
that's not happening, or taking a while, but not frozen.
Have you tried waiting a while, to see if things come back to normal ?
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Information Center, n.:
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to tell you why you cannot
On Friday 26 October 2012 04:06:18 am James Harrison wrote:
So you need a UDP based tunnel,
See the -w option in man ssh.
There are a number of ways to accomplish UDP via SSH.
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You've got to think about tomorrow!
TOMORROW! I haven't even prepared
leased
WAN, there is no security risk at all, but it's a poor assumption
to preclude any other option.
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You've got to think about tomorrow!
TOMORROW! I haven't even prepared for *_yesterday* yet
the buss and
removing any memory leak problems.
Think about it. If USB was all that great, we wouldn't have
serial ATA for hard drives. We'd have an internal USB.
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odd, since for the most part Microsoft internally
still used 8x3 names, else
C:\Program Files\
would never have worked.
I'll admit I don't off hand remember the internals of NTFS in this regard.
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There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly
what the Universe is for and why
no reason customizations and such can't be in those
scripts ( that's what they're for ) including remounting that user's
home directory from a share.
It's a fundamental of *nix operating systems, although there
might be a linux flavor that doesn't, though I seriously doubt it.
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On Monday 17 September 2012 01:56:37 pm Test Mailbox wrote:
I'd be happy to look at any web sites that might have example
initializing profile scripts Cowboy mentioned if he can provide links to
the sites.
Off-hand, I can't.
Like many, what I know has been learned over many years
can work within either environment, but Microsoft will
only work in a Microsoft environment.
Such is the way of a monopoly. ( or one trying to be )
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That's also why rolling your own, although remaining an option,
isn't necessarily always a good idea.
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Just once, I wish we would encounter an alien menace that wasn't
immune to bullets
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, but I've been
known to build in quite a bit of input range to make exactly
that, possible and smooth.
Of course, *I* didn't set up their processing.
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We really don't have any enemies. It's just that some of our best
friends are trying to kill us
,
and the bulk of the material needs no attention at all.
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than Sun AU format,
with some extra unnecessary crap tacked on, to make it ( at the time )
Microsoft proprietary, then deliberately misleadingly called a format
by Microsoft.
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if it's
still valid,
and clear the flag in the event the editor fails to confirm the flag valid.
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On Wednesday 29 February 2012 05:47:04 pm Joe Panarello wrote:
How can I tell if it was installed correctly??
Will it run in a command window ?
lynx http://cowboy.cwf1.com/Files/
produces what output ?
( it should produce a directory listing )
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Give
Microsoft's deliberate incompatibility
with anything they didn't get paid for.
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On Saturday 25 February 2012 12:54:34 am Robert Jeffares wrote:
cd to /var and ls -l
this will show permissions of /var/snd
As well as any and every file in every subdirectory.
Can result in several pages.
Might consider
ls -l | less
and page it, depending.
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network. Thus, I need to split my Rivendell setup from one to two
computers... and I'm going to need help on how to do it and if it's
possible.
I'd look at PPP over SSH.
In other words, a VPN, which setting up is well beyond the
scope of this list.
Google is your friend.
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On Friday 24 February 2012 11:19:59 am John Gough wrote:
'Permissioning, or target directory problems?
Thanks for the reply Cowboy. I don't really know to be honest. How do I
check?
Does the target directory exist ?
Assuming your target is /var/target
do
cd var
then
ls -dl tar
the product of the complex impedances A+jB
and X-jY. Not a multiple choice at the time )
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On Wednesday 22 February 2012 05:58:59 am Ruediger wrote:
So many Radio Ham in Radio Business..;)
I'm DG6BCS
Vy 73
You might be surprised, or not...
DE KZ8Z BK
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Main's Law:
For every action there is an equal and opposite government
On Wednesday 22 February 2012 01:57:10 pm John Gough wrote:
'Import error Unable to create destination file'
Permissioning, or target directory problems ?
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Main's Law:
For every action there is an equal and opposite government
program
can set all my cards to 0 but I have no port choices.
They're all grayed-out.
An auto-change ( Man, I hate it when that happens ) to
/etc/udev/udev.conf ?
( or wherever your system keeps udev.conf )
(( assuming ubuntu uses udev ? ))
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Reality is for people
in a lab under very specific conditions unlikely
to occur in the real world.
Windows updates are not issued until after millions of machines have
been compromised, and problems have been reported multiple times.
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Justice, n.:
A decision in your favor
it is, it can probably get worse, so
make sure you can get back to where you are now.
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the level
slightly to match the mixer.
You've got something wrong in /etc/asound.state
Probably, the easiest way is to delete that file, then recreate
it with
alsactl store
Restart alsamixer and check your settings.
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I have the simplest tastes. I am
during boot, the init scripts run, etc.
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I don't believe there really IS a GAS SHORTAGE.. I think it's all just
a BIG HOAX on the part of the plastic sign salesmen -- to sell more
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it automatically called.
If you have doubts about cron syntax, then use cron to call
it while it's still using dummy targets, before you make it
a live utility.
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Arthur's Laws of Love:
(1) People to whom you are attracted invariably think you
the stuff to a target ( temporary ) directory, then cdrecord to generate
an ISO and burn.
Not a lot of hacking to get this done, but I agree, if there's already
something in LAB or RDC that does an elegant job already.
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Whenever people agree with me I always
On Sunday 22 January 2012 12:43:44 am Sharkie wrote:
Personally I think two wikis would lead to confusion.
I don't *necessarily* see that as a bad thing.
If confusion occurs, it points out where correction
and/or clarification is needed on either or both.
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channel name ? As in...
Stereo Channel
or
Stereo\ Channel
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will respond to any http request on any and all IP's assigned to the
machine, and all machine names unless restricted elsewhere.
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Eloquent information = secondary.
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never ever before been there, so it's not a cache thing.
And we *know* my browsers don't get hijacked and such.
( or, what I'm using as a browser (( telnet )) for these kinds of tests anyway
)
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Personally, I'd favor a warning.
Rivendell is already running.
Force another instance ?
( be sure you know what you're doing )
or something along those lines.
Too often, programs refuse a second instance when it would be quite useful,
providing you don't get stupid.
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that it can capture boot events )
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On Thursday 22 December 2011 12:47:45 pm Tom Dawson wrote:
it's completely standalone so
is set up as 127.0.0.1 in RDAdmin...
As I wrote the other day, ( and why ) that is a configuration known
to cause problems.
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On Wednesday 21 December 2011 12:42:44 pm Jorge Soto wrote:
However, I did apply some updates to Ubuntu (11.04) from the update manager
Why would you do that ?
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On Wednesday 07 December 2011 08:16:34 pm Gary Hodder wrote:
Hi Cowboy,
Done some more checking and googling and these disconnects are totally
random. It looks as though this el cheapo joystick is picking up
electrical interference causing the computers hub to disconnect.
When I get time
of what can be found are complaints and befuddlements
by Ubuntu users.
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how your machine will interpret that syntax.
Several *nix can use that type of short-hand.
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because that's what CD's are, and
they absolutely will not change !
A simple sample rate conversion once, shouldn't be a problem,
but multiple conversions will be.
I've not seen anything locked at 44.1, but too many locked at 48.
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When in doubt, tell the truth
* situation I can imagine where you'd *need*
to reboot at all !
Well, hardware failure, but *all* bets are off in that case.
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$oft deliberately broke Micro$oft networking in XP in
order to force you to use only M$ products, and gave away a patch
for W95 to make it compatible with XP.
You probably have to upgrade your Samba suite to a later version that
fixes the Micro$oft fix on any non-Micro$oft machine.
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the -s option tells it to create a symbolic.
Otherwise, it's exactly the same as it's always been.
For your purposes, I'd probably have used a hard link anyway.
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Life is like a bowl of soup with hairs floating on it. You have to
eat it nevertheless
as available.
If this happens, fsck will create a link in the lost+found
directory, and name the file with its block number, so as
to maintain the integrity of the file system.
Hope this helps
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If there are epigrams, there must be meta-epigrams
be used as a
recovery system, by booting the CD then chroot to the hard
disk. If the files exist on the target, the target system will
run just fine once the kernel is in memory.
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Bucy's Law:
Nothing is ever accomplished by a reasonable man
with crontab, and chase through the scripts line by line
until you find the USB culprit.
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If I had a plantation in Georgia and a home in Hell, I'd sell the
plantation and go home.
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/HOSTNAME
and is usually -rw-r--r--
There's no need for that file to have write permission for anyone once
the hostname is set, so you might just change it to -r--r--r--
Of course, should you wish/need to change the hostname at some
point, you'll have to re-permission that file.
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On Thursday 01 December 2011 12:03:11 pm Tim Camp wrote:
Bold is a COUPLE OF THINGS i NOTICED
There is no such thing as bold on a text-only list in spite
of what Microsoft tells you.
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But this has taken us far afield from interface, which is not a bad
place
( I find writing procmail recipes and such easier
by hand ) but it does have some features ( like MySQL ) that
make it worth while.
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the copy.
Who can access MySQL is stored in a separate database.
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of those
loops at the time, so by fixing it they broke much of what
I was doing.
You can still do it, but you need some explicit syntax in exports
though I forget what it is.
see
man exports
and specifically the nohide stuff.
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It is better to kiss an avocado
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That pretty much depends on the work load and power of
the machine acting as server.
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everything else follows in the same way.
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as if the NAS had been on /var/snd all along.
Notice that there are no configuration changes whatever.
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On Wednesday 23 November 2011 03:37:51 pm Cowboy wrote:
cp -a /var/snd/* /mnt/NAS/
( the -a flag tells cp to maintain ( as much as possible ) all
characteristics
of the source file, such as permissions and ownership )
Make sure that *your* version doesn't recurse by default.
Might
ownership/permissions.
Can we say DOH !!
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the
Microsoft kool-aid, trying hard to keep making Bill richer ?
The OS in my 1987 truck still does its job just fine, with no updates at all !
As a rule, I update *nothing* unless there is a real compelling reason to do
so.
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On Friday 11 November 2011 09:28:28 am Fred Gleason wrote:
I'm slightly amazed Fred is even still sane...
There are those who might question your basic premise here... :)
Raising hand
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In India, cold weather is merely a conventional phrase and has
of that analogy. Excellent !
Much the same, it's arguably not the best, but happens
to be the most popular.
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, the upgrade makes your hack totally incompatible, or your hack
makes upgrade totally incompatible.
There are good and valid reasons to modify a system.
Best, make certain your reasons are really good, valid, and necessary.
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specifically to do so, or by exiting X completely,
and re-starting the GUI environment.
Therefore, KDE frequently has a bad habit of destroying
otherwise sensible bindings.
Also true for Open Office.
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I don't like spinach, and I'm glad I don't, because if I liked
, but it is an OS administrative thing.
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Of all possible committee reactions to any given agenda item, the
reaction that will occur is the one which will liberate the greatest
amount of hot air.
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further
damage before recovery can be properly addressed.
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(s) and putting it/them in a different machine ?
It doesn't need to work *right* just work at all.
Boot the failed system on the new machine.
That should get you going enough to do an sql dump, if nothing else.
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It's always darkest just before it gets pitch
in realtime no
problem.
I have a vague memory of this.
Perhaps it's in the archives somewhere, or perhaps it's in
my distant experience.
Something about a driver version, I think.
Can't remember.
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Famous last words:
(1) Don't unplug it, it will just
Star Office package,
as contributed to the Open Source community *BY* Sun Microsystems.
I wouldn't be at all surprised to see this sort of thing in Star Office
first, but Sun has been quite good at supporting their Open Office as well.
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