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CVS server installation

Posted: 07 Apr 2009 02:19 PM PDT

I demand that John Hasler may or may not have written...
 
 

Mercurial has less of a learning curve, particularly if you're already
reasonably familiar with cvs or svn.

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Linux from scratch 5.5.1: Installation of GMP and MPFR

Posted: 04 Apr 2009 08:15 PM PDT

Mark Hobley <donottypethisbit.com> wrote: 

I forgot to say that the switches may differ from the LFS manual ...

cd gcc-build
../gcc-4.4.0/configure --build=$BLD --target=$TGT --prefix=/tools \
--disable-nls --disable-shared --disable-multilib \
--disable-decimal-float --disable-threads \
--disable-libmudflap --disable-libssp \
--disable-libgomp --enable-languages=c

Regards,

Mark.

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Intel Chipsets and Fedora Core 2 (FC2 - X86-64)

Posted: 31 Mar 2009 12:04 PM PDT

On Sat, 4 Apr 2009 11:45:55 UTC in comp.os.linux.hardware, karthikbalaguru
<com> wrote:
 

That message is information about resource assignments. It's moved on from there
and the last thing you listed is

Linux Plug and Play support V0.97(c) Adam Belay

This is issued by the ISA plug and play driver so at a guess your problem
resides in some ISA device attached to your system. You might try BIOS upgrades,
disabling legacy devices in the BIOS or removing ISA cards from the system.

On my system, following on from that message I get

Linux Plug and Play Support v0.97 (c) Adam Belay
pnp: PnP ACPI init
ACPI: bus type pnp registered
pnp: PnP ACPI: found 14 devices
ACPI: ACPI bus type pnp unregistered

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vsftpd chroot to a place other than home directory

Posted: 26 Mar 2009 06:05 AM PDT

On Mar 26, 9:05am, Jistan Idiot <com> wrote: 

Think carefully about what you're doing. FTP is an old problem, for
firewall configuration reasons and the fact that it transmits
passwords in the clear. I strongly, strongly prever WebDAV over HTTPS
because it works well with LFTP and curl in the Linux scripting world,
it works well with Windows using 'Network Neightborhood', and it uses
HTTPS for safety. Apache supports it well, and it's seriously
configurable to provide a shared repostitory, any kind of password
handling you want, and chroot cages.
 

For what I described, I'd set up a shared WebDAV repository for a
group, and allow standard password access to ~/public_html for WebDAV
uploads. Does that work for you?

Assigning virtual Interfaces to Debian 5

Posted: 24 Mar 2009 07:38 AM PDT

In article <motzarella.org>,
wisdomkiller & pain <com> wrote: 



Will try.
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Custom kernel refuses to mount any disk

Posted: 23 Mar 2009 04:01 PM PDT

On 2009-03-25, Ryan McCoskrie <com> wrote: 

I give up -- no idea.



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Routing Debian 5

Posted: 22 Mar 2009 05:38 AM PDT

"The Doctor" <nl2k.ab.ca> wrote 

You are correct that this should have been set correctly at installation - I
was merely hoping to establish the nature of the problem.

To fix it permanently, you need to edit /etc/network/interfaces. You need to
find the stanza which defines eth0 and add the line

gateway 204.209.81.2

- this should result in the default route being set up when eth0 is
activated.

If the gateway line is already present in /etc/network/interfaces then the
problem is more serious.

CC

Which architecture for dual core celeron processor? Debian lenny.

Posted: 22 Mar 2009 03:18 AM PDT

On Wednesday 25 March 2009 12:31, someone identifying as *The Natural
Philosopher* wrote in /comp.os.linux.setup:/
 

Excuse me? :p
 

Then this is a flaw in the distribution you are using. AMD64 distributions
for desktop use normally come with 32-bit compatibility libraries for lots
of stuff, and some 32-bit browser plugins can be made to work
using /nspluginwrapper./ For most of them however, 64-bit versions are
already available by now.

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assign more RAM to apps in Wine

Posted: 03 Mar 2009 02:01 PM PST

Lionel B wrote: 


Not my thread
not did I see any answer there

limit upload/download file size in SFTP

Posted: 28 Feb 2009 09:30 AM PST

On Mar 1, 4:00am, Bill Mar <net> wrote: 

Thanks for the answer.
There are many users on that system . So , I want that some users
will not be able to upload/download files beyond 500M and some users
beyond 2G.
Is it possible to set quota of different size for different user
groups.

@Zaman

GeForce 8400 (the results)

Posted: 27 Feb 2009 02:18 PM PST


"Moog" <com> wrote in message
news:individual.net... 


Problem is it's not that simple...
a new kernel needs to be compiled...
one I had the kernel development library installed...it was simple enough to
to in Fedora...
but for various reasons I ran into a number of snags in Debian...
I installed Debian on another 4 gig drive...so may fooe with it more later
 

Though I am an old timer who started out taking a Fortran IV class
back in 1968 ...with punch cards...
but 1982 I got out of computers entirely
(ironic, as that's the year thr PC came out)

However in July 1999 my girlfriend gave me her old P1 and I got hooked.
Within six months of learning my way around win9x and dos...I decided to
give Linux a try.
It took me a long time to catch on...
but I learned more with the RedHat 5.2 cd than I did in 4 years of
college!!!!
 


Yep...that's what I said in 2001:


I have finally entered the 20th century

of course it was then the 21st ! 


Booting into a read-only drive

Posted: 24 Feb 2009 06:18 PM PST

On 25 Feb, 03:58, galapogos <com> wrote: 

Besides being stuck with LILO instead of grub?

fedora 10 GRUB and continuous beeping on boot

Posted: 23 Feb 2009 08:18 PM PST

 

Ill have a look when I get back home to be sure which one worked.
However in the 20 minutes before I left the house I was able to try
(via rescue and the shell) to change the 5 kernels and try each with
the same results. I dont think its a kernel issue but rather a grub
issue.

I suppose I could try re-writing the grub...I seem to remember seeing
an article on trying that for another problem. I dont think its my
disk starting to go, but I wouldnt rule that out at this point either.

64 v 32

Posted: 22 Feb 2009 06:11 PM PST

On Thursday 26 March 2009 10:42, someone identifying as *Matt Giwer* wrote
in /comp.os.linux.setup:/
 

I apologize if my reply came across to you as berating or condescending. I
can assure you it was certainly not intended that way. Instead, I was just
being very technical and explanatory. ;-)

I am aware of the fact that people sometimes take offense (in whatever way)
to my writing style, but I must admit that I usually don't pay any
attention to any unintended negative connotations people might construe
from my scribbles. If it clarifies anything, I am an adult autistic
person, and I know I do tend to sound a bit "mechanical" or cold
sometimes. ;-)
 

As the matter of fact, I had already registered earlier on and so I had a
lower number, but I had forgotten my password to log into the Linux Counter
and so I chose to re-register. Hence the higher number. ;-)

Also, FYI, the Linux Counter drops your registration if you do not check in
once a year. This used to be two years, but they have shortened the
interval now. They do however send you an invitation to log in now, with a
link through which you can log in without even having to use your password.

I suppose that if they had kept all the old entries, the registered amount
of GNU/Linux users would by now be far higher, but of course, there is no
telling what people will do. I for one know several people who were
dualbooting between Windows and GNU/Linux and who had registered there,
only to kick GNU/Linux off of their hard disks again a while later and
stick with Windoze.

Or, people would simply buy a new PC with Windoze and no longer install
GNU/Linux as they weren't using it much in the first place. In this
consumerist society, PCs aren't designed to last very long, and people are
also far more inclined to ditch a perfectly good machine for "the latest
and greatest", which - as we all know - usually comes with Micro$oft stuff
pre-installed for the consumergrade market. ;-)

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GeForce 8400gs support

Posted: 21 Feb 2009 12:28 PM PST


<n262.z110> wrote in message
news:n262.z110.linuxnet.ftn... 


Follow-up

just downloaded and installed Debian

it runs very well...

very responsive...reminds me of Slackware

Though I was not able to get the desired 1440 x 900 resolution

I was able to keep the same aspect ration and go with 1680 x 1050 which is
just fine


Where is Grub

Posted: 19 Feb 2009 12:43 PM PST

Bryce wrote:
 


!!!!!! Danger Will Robinson!!!!!!!! -> dangerous command follows:

Use at your own risk :)

zero MBR but leave the partition table alone:

# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/<drive> bs=446 count=1

zero MBR and the partition table:

# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/<drive> bs=512 count=1

Change <drive> to the hard drive of choice hda or sda etc.


Running LILO on a secondary drive

Posted: 17 Feb 2009 07:58 PM PST

Bit Twister <com> writes:
 
 
 
 

Of course you have to know that manu.lst is what you have to edit.

And then you have to figure out the totally arcane stuff to figure out what
you have to do at that point.

 

 
 

Why should I "spend a little time"? It is simply supposed to boot up my
operating system. It is not some marriage I have committed to.


 

And I have never spent more than 1 min changing lilo to the way I want it.

 
 

 

What the hell do I want colour for? A boot loader is a boot loader. It is
not an art class exercise. That is the problem. Grub is a whole computer
language, with arcane rules and infinite choice. All I want is my operating
system to boot. I do NOT want to spend my life figuring out how to get it
to do so. Remember KISS? Keep It Simple Stupid.
Just yesterday I had to help someone whos system refuesed to boot ( postfix
was taking an infinite timeout because the network did not work). Trying to
figure out how in the world to tell grub to boot into runlevel 1 rather
than runlevel 5 was an exercise in frustration. Now I know lilo, so knowing
:Hit tab type linux 1: was ingrained. But of course tab did not work in
grub. Hit F2 Then hit e Then figure out how in the world to edit the boot
line. Then ..... Sheesh. It is a program written by programmers that has
completely lost its way.


library.os.n problem: "cannot open shared object file: Error 40"

Posted: 16 Feb 2009 08:55 AM PST

I demand that Alan Mackenzie may or may not have written...
 
 

Yes. Somebody wants to read strerror(3) and/or perror(3).

[snip] 
 

More likely something up with that particular package.
 

"libedit.so.0" will be in the file. (You probably want to read up on sonames
and their uses.)

[snip]
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System Administration with explanation of the concepts behind (devicemapper, e.g.)

Posted: 15 Feb 2009 04:28 AM PST

On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 04:28:38 -0800, Harry wrote:
 
Caveat: I am not using LUKS.

Note, it is possible to use cryptsetup in a native mode, also.

man cryptsetup

Some of the basic device mapper concepts are explained in this article:
http://linuxgazette.net/114/kapil.html

The typical way that I use cryptsetup without LUKS is by using this sort
of syntax:

# cat key | cryptsetup -h $HASH -c $CIPHER -s $KL create sdb1 /dev/sdb1

This creates a device mapper object, /dev/mapper/sdb1 based on the
real device /dev/sdb1. The encryption will be setup using the key and
other parameters (i.e. the variables as predefined by HASH, CIPHER, KL.).
Note also that some big improvements have been made to the HASH and CIPHER
modes recently.

The LUKS project works at a higher level, designed to hide some of the
"nasty" details. Personally, I don't mind working with the base level, but
some extra caution is in order. Be careful not to expose your keys. I
usually setup and work with these parameters using a ramdisk, and I work
with a fully encrypted system when necessary, etc.

I can also achieve the functionality similar to LUKS (AIUI) to allow
multi-user access to containers is to use GPG directly to encrypt the key
and other encryption parameters as a message addressed to the authorized
users. To me, this follows the unix philosophy of "one tool -> one
function" better than "handing off" responsibilty to LUKS. YMMV.

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How to change password on multiple hosts (can use ssh)

Posted: 09 Feb 2009 01:01 PM PST

Nico Kadel-Garcia <com> wrote: 

Which is why I recommended both.
 

Which is why I mentioned a method that uses Makefiles.

If the accounts in question are human users, NIS continues
to be the better choice by far.

Intel 82915G graphics chip not working on Dell Optiplex Gx520 withnVidia RIVA TNT2 64 & FC6

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 06:33 AM PST

powah wrote: 

Probably none of them, 'intel' driver is orders of magnitude better than
the 'i810' driver. Try to find a package of the 'intel' driver for your
version of Fedora, even if you borrow it from FC10.

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booting Linux directly from NTFS?

Posted: 05 Feb 2009 05:21 AM PST

On Thursday 05 February 2009 21:34, someone identifying as
*com* wrote in /comp.os.linux.setup:/
 

Your question is ambiguous. Either you mean "Can the kernel be loaded from
an NTFS filesystem by a bootloader?", or you mean "Can a GNU/Linux system
be brought to running off an NTFS filesystem natively?"

In case of the former, you can use /fuse/ with /ntfs-3g/ to mount the NTFS
partition on */boot* with write support, copy the /vmlinuz/ (and if so
required the /initrd/) file(s) to it, and then use LILO as your bootloader,
because LILO hardcodes logical block addresses in the master boot record,
unlike GRUB, which needs and uses a realmode filesystem driver to access
the files. The LILO bootloader must then also be installed in the master
boot record or in the root partition for the GNU/Linux system, because if
you install it in the NTFS partition it will overwrite the Windows
bootloader.

But still, then there is the second interpretation of your question, which
is that GNU/Linux requires a filesystem that supports UNIX file ownerships
and permissions, and that even with the Linux kernel image living on NTFS
would require that the entire Linux-specific UNIX file hierarchy (with the
exception of */boot,* for which you would be using the NTFS partition in
this case) be on one or multiple other partitions than the NTFS volume.

The only operating system I know of which can be made to run from a
filesystem that does not have any kind of security implementations is
Windows, which can be made to run off of a /msdos/ or /vfat./ UNIX does
not support this, and for good reason, as it's perverse. ;-)

There used to be /umsdos/ support in the Linux kernel - but this has been
removed in the meantime - which allowed a GNU/Linux system to be installed
on an /msdos/ (FAT12/16) filesystem, but this was an unstable construct
which saved the UNIX file ownerships, permissions and case-sensitive long
filenames inside files which in DOS would appear as hidden files. So in a
sense, it was like the loopback thing, but with the difference being that
it was only the case-sensitive long filenames, the file ownerships and the
permissions which were inside image files, while the files themselves were
on the actual /msdos/ filesystem itself.

This too was a perverse construct, but still not as perverse yet as Windows
is. ;-)

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Best binary newsgroup/usenet reader and downloader?

Posted: 04 Feb 2009 12:46 PM PST

On 2/11/2009 1:17 PM PT, John Hasler typed:
 

I am a nzb newbie and just installed and ran into a weird glitch (bug?):

$ su
Password:
# apt-get install nzb
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
libqt4-core libqt4-test
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libqt4-core libqt4-test nzb
0 upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 200kB of archives.
After this operation, 475kB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? \
Abort.
ANTian:/home/ant# apt-get install nz
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package nz
ANTian:/home/ant# apt-get install nzb
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
libqt4-core libqt4-test
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libqt4-core libqt4-test nzb
0 upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 200kB of archives.
After this operation, 475kB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]?
Get:1 http://ftp.debian.org testing/main libqt4-test 4.4.3-1 [59.8kB]
Get:2 http://ftp.debian.org testing/main libqt4-core 4.4.3-1 [30.3kB]
Get:3 http://ftp.debian.org testing/main nzb 0.1.7-1 [110kB]
Fetched 200kB in 3s (50.8kB/s)
Reading package fields... Done
Reading package status... Done
Retrieving bug reports... Done
Parsing Found/Fixed information... Done
Selecting previously deselected package libqt4-test.
(Reading database ... 157630 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking libqt4-test (from .../libqt4-test_4.4.3-1_i386.deb) ...
Selecting previously deselected package libqt4-core.
Unpacking libqt4-core (from .../libqt4-core_4.4.3-1_i386.deb) ...
Selecting previously deselected package nzb.
Unpacking nzb (from .../archives/nzb_0.1.7-1_i386.deb) ...
Processing triggers for man-db ...
Setting up libqt4-test (4.4.3-1) ...
Setting up libqt4-core (4.4.3-1) ...
Setting up nzb (0.1.7-1) ...


I run nzb for the first time, configure (Tools -> Options), but saving
and closing the options doesn't work. I have to close nzb program to
exit. I relaunched it and see my settings were saved.

Does anyone have this problem too? I am using KDE v3.5.10 in Debian.

Thank you in advance. :)

 

This one doesn't seem to have nzb support.

 

Python scripts, seems to use a lot of stuff, and seems outdated (last
updated in 3/26/2007).

 

This was a good program that I used for a while, but recently
uninstalled because it crashes every time I try to go to open a file
(haven't even told it to use a specific file) to get a nzb even as a new
profile (deleted old configurations). The developer was stomped and had
no idea what was going on. It started late last year too. The project
also seems dead too.

Don't forget Tin for text based newsreader. It doesn't do nzb though. I
like nzbget a lot. I am old school and love text based UIs.
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Is auditd needed to run?

Posted: 03 Feb 2009 08:07 AM PST

On Feb 4, 12:47am, Allen Kistler <moc> wrote: 

The reason I ask is don't know why auditd is disabled in CentOS4, but
now enabled by default in CentOS5. Surely we don't use SELINUX. Also
in CentOS4, we don't have
problem by setting it off - so wonder why it is on in CentOS5 if no
program need it...

Compliling kernel on Fedora 10: No rule to make target `missing-syscalls'

Posted: 02 Feb 2009 09:50 PM PST

Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
 

Nope. The kernel devel package.

Any way I downloaded more recent code off of www.kernel.org
and that compiles fine.

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Microsoft Word - Ask fields in template won't work

Microsoft Word - Ask fields in template won't work


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as you can see here:

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can't delete a file because I "don't have permissioni from unix/user"

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Ther was an older blog on this problem which ai looked up and tried what was recdommended, thqt didn't work either.

Any ideas short of rformating the external HDD?

Microsoft Word

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Microsoft Word - Show Full Comments

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Posted: 14 Jan 2015 07:34 AM PST

Is there a way to change the search engine that is used by the Insert Online Pictures option in Word 2013?
We use Bing for the classroom as our search in Internet Explorer and have the regular Bing search blocked.  So the insert online pictures option in Word is blocked.  The https://odc.officeapps.live.com/odc/insertmedia page loads fine, but the search results are blocked.

Missing pages in Word 2013 and saving in .doc makes Word bug

Posted: 14 Jan 2015 07:16 AM PST

I have the same problem as this one, except than the proposed solution fails, because when I try to save my .docx in .doc, Word just bugs and shuts down.

The file is a .docx of 29 pages, I can see the right number of pages in right-click > properties > details > content > pages number, but in Word 2013 it only displays 13 pages, and it says there are 14 of them.

When trying to save the file to .doc, Words simply stops working.

Thanks for the help.

Words are all written together when I download a Word document from my computer

Posted: 14 Jan 2015 02:14 AM PST

Hello, 

I have a Microsoft office 2007 on my work computer, and each time I download a word document from my email, computer or any other source, all or some words are written together.  This gets really annoying, since I am often responsible for editing and clearing the final version of large reports, information packages, etc.  Because of this problem, I spend a lot of energy on looking through the entire document over and over again just to make sure that I do not skip two words stuck together.  

Could you please let me know what could be a problem?

Thanks,

Ene 

Text and pictures cut off at the margin

Posted: 14 Jan 2015 01:40 AM PST

Split from this thread.

I have an issue that is similar to this post but this is how my issue goes. I set my page layout to 8.5inches in width but word only gives me 7.5inches workspace. Results, my images or text gets cut off when i print.

My concern again is my paper width is short of 1inch to what i have set in page setup.

Text to Speech voice change problem with Microsoft Word 2013

Posted: 14 Jan 2015 12:29 AM PST

I have been trying to change the text to speech voice in windows 8.1 so that it reflects and reads aloud my text in Word 2013. I can change the voice in Speech Properties to the voice I want, but when I return to Word and click the 'Speak Selected Text' button it always uses the Microsoft Hazel Desktop. I have also tried using the narrator settings dialog to change the voice but same outcome. An MS AnswerTech asked me to use Word online repair which also didnt work.

Any ideas as to why Word cant dictate using the selected voice? Is this a Word or Windows problem?

Translator opens in Internet explorer

Posted: 13 Jan 2015 09:50 PM PST

When i try to translate the whole document word prompts that it will send the document to Microsoft. When i click send it opens the translated documents in Internet explorer. Is there any way by which it opens the translated document in Word itself?

Macros on a network

Posted: 13 Jan 2015 07:34 PM PST

When creating MACROS on a network, the macros will work fine on some computers, but not on others.  Can you explain how to fix this problem?

Mail Merge in Windows Office Home & Student 2013

Posted: 13 Jan 2015 06:18 PM PST

Why is it that when I try to do a simple mail merge from an excel sheet to mailing labels & follow all the steps...it takes me to a step to type your letter. I am not trying to type a letter. I am only wanting to do mailing labels for those that do not have an e-mail address. I select the ones that do not have e-mail addresses but never can complete the mail merge properly. I have never had this problem before.

How to shut off requirement for internet connection in Word?

Posted: 13 Jan 2015 05:58 PM PST

I was recently traveling and wanted to work on a paper for school while on the plane. I only needed word, but for some reason it requires me to have an internet connection to use it so I wasn't able to work on my paper for my 6 hour flight. Is there a way to shut off the requirement for an internet connection in word? I literally only needed something to type in and I wasn't able to do it - so frustrating!

Any assistance is very much appreciated!

If user clicks on the edge of legacy text field, the cursor jumps to the next field

Posted: 13 Jan 2015 05:44 PM PST

I created a simple table in Word 2013 and in many cells I've have placed legacy text form fields.

After creating the form I restricted it by clicking on Developer, Restrict Editing, and restrict editing to Filling in forms.

Save, close, re-open file.

When I go to test the form, I find that when I click in a cell, the focus is jumping to the next cell/field in the table before I've had a chance to enter anything.

I think this is happening because the "grey box" representing the form field doesn't fill up the entire cell, so if the user randomly clicks to the right of it, Word must interpret that as data entered and jumps to the next cell.  It's quite annoying.f

Is there a way to work around this?

Thanks, Cindy

Dual monitor for Intel 82915G & ATI Rage 128 card on FC6, DellOptiplex Gx520 - Forums Linux

Dual monitor for Intel 82915G & ATI Rage 128 card on FC6, DellOptiplex Gx520 - Forums Linux


Dual monitor for Intel 82915G & ATI Rage 128 card on FC6, DellOptiplex Gx520

Posted: 08 Jan 2009 10:46 AM PST

On Jan 8, 5:36pm, Bill Mar <net> wrote: 
I want to use Fedora 10 too but my manager won't allow me.
Our small company like stability & upgrade OS very rarely.
Now I still have to make dual head work on FC6.

Thunderbird - How to list the spelled out groups full name?

Posted: 07 Jan 2009 05:23 PM PST

or:

add to user.js:

user_pref("mail.server.default.abbreviate", false);

Neil Jones 于 01/08/2009 09:23 AM http://embed.mibbit.com/?channel=zhusupe 写é": 

End of /dev/sda at unexpeced point after repartition

Posted: 06 Jan 2009 03:48 PM PST

On 2009-01-09, Allen Kistler <moc> wrote: 

You don't have long lines. The I<X-UserInfo1:> header's value is long,
but since value of I<Path:> is longer I don't think that would be a
problem (BTW, just checked, RFC3977 doesn't impose line length limits).
May be something on the path, hard to figure.

*CUT*

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Partitioning harddisk for Ubuntu

Posted: 06 Jan 2009 12:38 PM PST

Ryan McCoskrie <com> wrote:
 

See <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq> for swap space and
<https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DiskSpace> for partition size in
general.

I would use 2*RAM for swap, 10-15 GByte for the / partition and
for the /home partition as much as you think you need for your user data.

 

If you want to use suspend-to-disk you need at least the size of your
RAM for swap. But then suspending will fail if too much swap is
used. 2*RAM is usually a good choice.


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"Error configuring network device" trying to install FC10

Posted: 06 Jan 2009 06:18 AM PST

On Jan 6, 11:04pm, "David W. Hodgins" <afraid.org>
wrote: 

Yes, I have. It's the way it's displayed on the input screen as

IPv4 [ ] / [ ]

so I put 192.168.0.107 in the first box, and either 24 or
255.255.255.0 in the second. I get an error if I leave the second box
blank.

Dave

Total admin n00b needs to know everything

Posted: 05 Jan 2009 10:10 PM PST

Baron Samedi wrote: 
Clonezilla claims it is great at this (I haven't used it). ting
a linux install by cloning works well. You'll need to do a little
fix-up of the result on each machine: hostname, IP address and MAC
address are unique on each box. udev will helpfully create a one-higher
network device (eth0 succeeded by eth1 ...) if you don't update
/etc/udev/rules.d/xx-persistent-net-rules.

This is a very exciting time to launch a start-up.

Reduce text console from 80x25 to 80x20

Posted: 05 Jan 2009 02:13 PM PST

On Mon, 5 Jan 2009, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.os.linux.setup, in article
<googlegroups.com>,
com wrote:

NOTE: Posting from groups.google.com (or some web-forums) dramatically
reduces the chance of your post being seen. Find a real news server.
 

Gotta love those new monitors.
 

[compton ~]$ whatis resizecons stty
resizecons (8) - change kernel idea of the console size
stty (1) - change and print terminal line settings
[compton ~]$

In order to deal with (c), resizecons does a `stty rows
ROWS cols COLS' for each active console (in the range
tty0..tty15), and sends a SIGWINCH signal to selection if
it finds the file /tmp/selection.pid.

So look at 'man stty' if you don't have the 'resizecons' man page.
The command probably wants to go into one of the boot scripts in your
unnamed distribution. Can't tell which one.

Old guy

ipv6 connections: how?

Posted: 04 Jan 2009 06:48 PM PST

Allen Kistler <moc> writes:

 

Well, it didn't, that's why I asked again, to clearify, because my
results did not match the expected. However, I found out the reason for
that, so problem one solved. Of the tools I was testing with, curl has
need of some option and can't request []: type addresses
directly. Netcat - no idea what's up with it, probably does not support
IPv6. wget (and now curl) I have working:

curl -v -k -g 'https://[::1]/'
wget --no-check-certificate -6 -S 'https://[::1]/'

 

This is problem #2 and the heart of the matter.
 

This is not a distro, thus I am asking how to do it. Setting routes in
config files sooner or later amounts to some script someone's written
that reads those values in and then executes the proper tools with those
values as arguments. I need to know the tools and the inner workings of
it, so I can write the scripts, or do it by hand when needed.
 

I can see why. This isn't like another version of IP, this is more like
a completely new protocol with little if any similarity to IPv4. No
wonder people are slow picking up on it as it requires relearning almost
all aspects of networking.

If there is no NAT, what do you do in situations, such as mine, where
you have less public IP addresses than you have machines needing to
access the Internet? Assign link-local addresses and let the
Internet-facing machine worry about routing what-where?
 

radvd - is this what makes those router advertisements?

'radvd is the router advertisement daemon for IPv6. It listens to router
solicitations and sends router advertisements as described in "Neighbor
Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6)" (RFC 4861).'

I came across it while looking for info on IPv6 and routing. I built &
installed it, but have yet to write a config file for it until I get a
better understanding of how IPv6 works.
 
 

Yes, thank you very much.


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Cleaning up /tmp in Fedora 10

Posted: 01 Jan 2009 05:01 AM PST

Unruh <ubc.ca> wrote:
 

Danger! Danger!

Trying to do this sort of thing in a part of the file system which is
writable by hostile uids (e.g., /tmp) is very nearly impossible. In
particular, the above `solutions' are hopelessly insecure.

The first allows an adversary to create a file, say `/tmp/foo
/lib/ld-linux.so.2'. To achieve the same effect if you use -print0 is a
bit harder: I'd need to make a file /tmp/foo/ld-linux.so.2 and replace
/tmp/foo with a symlink to /lib between find scanning it and rm trying
to delete it. But I only need to win the race once.

(As other targets, I might pick /etc/rc2.d/S38firewall or wherever it
is, to leave a server's filter table in the default accept-everything
state; or delete /etc/hosts.deny; or...)

You could use the GNU find -execdir option: find ... -execdir rm -f {}
+. Since that runs with the working directory set to the directory
actually containing the relevant file, there's no symlink diddling
possible. That's not to say that there isn't some other way of
attacking this that nobody's thought of yet.

Of course, if you're talking about a single-user machine, you can forget
all of this.

-- [mdw]

FC10 as a guest VM does not boot

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 12:14 PM PST

Neil Jones wrote: 

I haven't had any problems running F10 in VMware Workstation 6.0.5.
However, I try to avoid problems by specifying IDE disks for emulation,
not SCSI. VMware SCSI emulated disks have had some challenges in the
past. Maybe it's fixed. Maybe it's not. But there's no harm in using
IDE, either way.

HTH

Debian Installation is asking for (hard disk or motherboard) driver

Posted: 30 Dec 2008 03:32 PM PST

On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 00:02:11 +0000, Bill Mar wrote:

 

Umm, i thought his problem was that the driver wasn't installed.

The Live CD route might be worth a go if you know about virtual terminals
and how to pop one, but lspci will list the hardware your *nix sees/finds. 

setting up Apache for LAN

Posted: 30 Dec 2008 03:58 AM PST

Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: 
 
 

Of course you are correct there. The docs said to do turn it on that way. I
stuck it into rc.local because I read that in some Redhat docs as the place to
put things the user adds. Obviously this is not quite a user thing but it
worked. I switched to doing it with checkconfig -5 as I only use it at
runlevel 5.
 
 
 
 

I overlooked trying this and the other machine is down now. Will let you know
later. I did open it but can't test if it worked.
 
 

I just want to make it work not me work. ;) This is a home thing. Being a
webadmin sounds like real work.
 
 

The files I have put in /var/www/html ...
 

And I do see them with the browser on the server with the Apache icons for
directory and such. That tells me Apache is functioning properly.
 

It records them fine.

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Grub error 17: dual booting on large disk, old BIOS

Posted: 29 Dec 2008 04:11 AM PST

> Ouch. I'm glad you managed to work it out. Do you have access to the 

Haven't tried yet, I'm still afraid of messing up a the first setup
that actually works... I really don't need the extra space anyway.
Andrew

...if you contacted Microsoft....your computers would actually be ofservice...

Posted: 28 Dec 2008 05:57 PM PST

Penang wrote:
 

Linux is free for all

http://www.livecdlist.com - hundreds of free liveCDs that boot directly off
the CD without having to install on a computer.

http://www.distrowatch.com

All the Linux distros come with source code as well so that you
can modify to heart's content.

Crontab

Posted: 23 Dec 2008 05:34 AM PST

Unruh wrote: 

What about "1-59 0 * * *"?
What about "0 1-23 * * *"?
They are also "not 0 0 * * *".
 

Thumb drive with weird partition

Posted: 19 Dec 2008 06:23 AM PST

If you can plug on a Windows system maybe you can run the U3
uninstaller, usually included. I did it that way.

hans

USB sound and Audigy card

Posted: 19 Dec 2008 03:50 AM PST

Doug Laidlaw wrote:
 

The only devices showing in the PulseAudio Volume Control are the ALSA
devices.

I am running ALSA, Pulse and JACK (not counting Arts for KDE.) Do I
really need three audio servers on a desktop with only the Internet
networked? Before, it used to "just work." Now, I am supposed to
wait until the stream is running so that I can get it to the correct
device. That means missing the beginning of anything. It isn't my
concept of progress.

Doug.
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Tread softly, for you tread on my dreams.
- W.B. Yeats.

Accounting software for Linux

Posted: 16 Dec 2008 08:11 AM PST

Douglas Mayne wrote:
 
I am using Gnucash. A new version has just been released. The URL is
http://www.gnucash.org. The ledger interface is similar to Quicken. It is
good for serious accounting because the "categories" of Quicken become true
revenue accounts. It supports scheduled transactions, reporting, graphing,
investments, much more. There is no payroll module yet. Its users are
worldwide.

Quicken works better under Crossover Office than under Wine, but even there
it won't run as well as under Windows itself. Virtualization would be the
way to go.

The one closest to Quicken for home users, IMO, is Kmymoney2 which uses
Quicken's "categories." There are several Web-based full accounting
packages. Go to http://freshmeat.net and search there for accounting.

Gnucash will print only one check at a time, but that is more than many of
the others. The limitation doesn't seem to be any problem for its business
users. Templates for Quicken's check stationery are built in. It has a
very active mailing list, discussing accounting "how to" questions as well
as technical ones.

HTH,

Doug.
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Accessing Windows XP Shared Folders (drive letter X: etc...) fromLinux

Posted: 16 Dec 2008 08:09 AM PST

<com> wrote 

It uses SMB ("samba"), and yes you can see those shared folders from a Linux
machine. Please note that Linux does not use drive letters, it uses "mount
points" instead. So, if we call your Windows machine "winhost", and your
Linux machine "linuxclient", you need to do this:

1. Share the folder on winhost as normal - make sure you give the share a
name you will remember (we'll call it "MyShare")

2. On linuxclient, type "smbclient -L winhost" (without quotes) to see the
list of shares. This assumes that smbclient is installed on your system -
how to install this depends on what distro you're using. If you get asked
for username and password, these are your WINDOWS username and password, not
your Linux ones.

3. If you successfully list the shares, you should see MyShare in there. You
then need to create a mount point for this share, e.g. "mkdir /mnt/MyShare".
Then you type "smbmount //winhost/MyShare /mnt/MyShare" (again you may need
your Windows username and password). If that works, you should be able to cd
into /mnt/MyShare and see the contents of the share.

If you want more detailed help, please let us know which flavour of Linux
you're using and what errors you're encountering.

Good luck,

CC

Tweak Page Cache in Ubuntu Linux

Posted: 09 Dec 2008 09:42 PM PST

annalissa <com> wrote:
 

High swapiness can increase the memory available for file caching
which may give significant performance improvement, but may swap out
process's memory that isn't used for some time, causing a delay
when the swapped out memories needs to be accessed, e.g. when you're
switching between applications.

Low swapiness reduces the chance for such delays, but also reduces the
memory available for file caching.




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Cannot configure graphical mode for FC10

Posted: 08 Dec 2008 01:01 AM PST

Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: 

I found this snippet of information on
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/YumUpgradeFaq -

-----------------------------
Fedora Core 6 -> Fedora 7

Fedora 7 replaces the old IDE subsystem with libata. Drive device names
which previously started /dev/hd.. will become /dev/sd.. after the upgrade.
/dev/hda1 will usually become /dev/sda1, although there may not be a direct
relationship between the old and new device names (for example hdd does not
necessarily become sdd). Before you reboot be sure to change all references
to /dev/hd.. in your config, especially /etc/fstab - where it however may be
simpler to refer to filesystems by label (check out the programs blkid,
tune2fs, and mlabel). LVM Volume names are not affected. In
/boot/grub/device.map change /dev/hd.. to /dev/sd.. before running
grub-install - and don't change (hd0). Changing /boot/grub/grub.conf may
also be required.

The libata layer represents all hard disks as SCSI disks, which are limited
to 15 partitions in the kernel. IDE hard disks with more than 15 partitions
are not supported in Fedora 7.

-----------------------------

Hope this is of interest. It does not mean much to me. However, I believe
that this is why I cannot boot my HDD in a machine with a different
motherboard/IDE controller. A couple of people on the Fedora mailing list
are trying to help me, but we have not cracked it yet. It is not actually
that critical in my case, but I want to use it as a learning exercise in
case it happens in the future and there *is* critical data on the HDD.

Frank


Distros and GPL

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 08:33 PM PST

On Dec 8, 5:58pm, Nico Kadel-Garcia <com> wrote:
 
 

I'm not suggesting he create his own license. In fact, he basically
can't. I'm simply suggesting he create his own license *page*. That
should explain what license(s) apply to the individual works and the
compilation as a whole.

He can either disclaim any compilation copyright he might have or
place it under a GPL-compatible license. I'm not sure if he can
legally place a compilation copyright for a collection of GPL'd works
under a non-GPL-compatible license. If you were saying he shouldn't do
that, I definitely agree with you!

DS

USB external drive help, NTFS, FAT32, EXT3

Posted: 06 Dec 2008 07:17 AM PST

On 2008-12-06, Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark) <net> wrote:
 

If you don't need to use these drives to exchange data with Windows
machines, you'd be better off using a native linux filesystem on them.
FAT has no concept of *nix file attributes and permissions and they
will be lost unless you encapsulate them in e.g. a tarball before
storing them on the FAT filesystem.
 

Not true in my experience. Did you try using linux fdisk to delete the
existing NTFS partition and create a FAT partition in its place, and
"mkfs -t vfat /dev/[whatever]" to format it?
 

NTFS is a proprietary filesystem; the full specification is only
available under licen$e from Microsoft. That said, most modern linux
distributions come with NTFS-3G, which is an open source implementation
of what is known about how NTFS works. Much of this has been
painstakingly reverse-engineered over the years, and in my experience it
is now quite stable and reliable. YMMV of course.
 

Apparently there is for ext2, although I don't recall the name.
Although reading ought to be safe, writing to an ext3 filesystem from
Windows will likely destroy the journal and may have other untoward
consequences.

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debian only loads text interface

Posted: 05 Dec 2008 06:25 AM PST

On Dec 5, 8:38 pm, Bill Mar <net> wrote: 

Thanks created new user and Gnome works!!! now i think i have more to
learn so i can copy hidden files lol
of course KDE isn't that painful and maybe i'll keep it

Les