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2013 May 28
3
Issue with Puppet & Packages which are installed multiple times
Hi, hopefully this hasn''t been discussed too often, haven''t found anything in the group: I''m having some issues when a package gets installed twice ( x86 & x64 version). #system is a RHEL5/x64 system. *#following manifest:* [root@kermit ~]# cat install_expect.pp package { ''expect'': ensure => present, } *#ok, let''s apply*
2013 Mar 20
0
Newer version of ftdi_sio
I have just bought an FTDI USB UART New USB device found, idVendor=0403, idProduct=6015 New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 Product: FT231X USB UART Manufacturer: FTDI However this appears to be slightly too new for the ftdi_sio driver in C6.4; it's not detected. If I force it modprobe ftdi_sio vendor=0x0403 product=0x6015 then it gets detected as a
2008 May 14
4
A couple of CentOS 5.1 issues
I've finally made the switch to CentOS 5.1 (I had been running 4.6). So far, so good, but I do have a few issues. First, I can not find kermit (or ckermit) in any of the repos (base, extras, centosplus, rpmforge). On my 4.6 systems, /usr/bin/kermit was provided by the package ckermit in the base repo. That package appears to be no longer available. Any ideas where I could find a
2001 Nov 18
1
Problems with serial comm
Hi! I'm new to this list as well to Wine, so please excuse me if I'm asking a FAQ. Today I installed wine-20011108, especially to be able to run programs I need for my work. One of them is a remote front panel to the measuring instrument, which communicates with it using a modem connection. This program cannot establish a connection. It accesses the modem, its LEDs blink, but no
2007 Aug 20
1
can't login to remote cvs server
Hi Everyone, I have, for the first time, installed and minimally configured a cvs server on a CentOS 5 box. I followed a "how to" to do the initial configuration, so I'm sure I haven't done anything wrond (according to the "how to", anyway). But, I keep getting this error: $ CVSROOT=:pserver:ksandhu at kermit:/var/cvs/asterisk $ cvs login Logging in to
2007 Mar 16
0
How to debug xen
I follow the mini-howto posted by David Becker. The post could be found here ( http://www.arcknowledge.com/gmane.comp.emulators.xen.devel/2004-07/msg00387.html ) I follow the howto but replace several command. Instead of using make instruction to set environment variables, I code them into the Rules.mk For example, I modify xen/Rules.mk by adding "debugger ?= y" And I compile the Dom0
2007 Aug 30
1
Theora hardware is running on LEON3!
Theora hardware with LEON3 is runinng!!! My video was too slow, then I discovered that the problem was on LINUX! I don't exactly, but I suppose that the time of LINUX Call systems (like fread()) is the problem. If I don't use the linux (like is done on NIOS), I can to decode much faster than the time of exibition! Now we have two points on software (the hardware is the same,
2007 Feb 01
4
ANNOUNCE: 0.22.1 (kermit) is out
I''ve published the tarballs and whatever bad packages my publishing system knows how to create; look for more official debs, sun packages, and rpms in the near future, hopefully. Note that this is mostly a bug-fix release, and I expect it to be a pretty painless upgrade for most everyeone (but please, test before upgrading). Here''s the changelog: Compile times now
2006 Jul 07
2
scp back to *me* (Wish report)
Hi, Thanks for the extra-ordinarily excellent package ssh. I love all the devs helping out with ssh. I am not subscribed to the list, so if anyone wants to reply, kindly CC me. Wish report: ========= When I ssh from 'laptop' to 'server', and I see a file I want to scp back to my laptop. The typical way for almost everyone (unless I am totally mistaken) is to: scp file user at
2005 Nov 18
2
Speeding up Samba
I have a 3.2 GHz P4 Win XP Pro connected to a Fedora Core 4 server running on a 2 GHz Celeron. I get about 350 MB/s FTP transfer over a Gigabit Ethernet connection. Samba is very much slower between the same computers. Can Samba be sped up to where it approaches the FTP performance? -- Chuck Forsberg caf@omen.com www.omen.com 503-614-0430 Developer of Industrial ZMODEM(Tm) for Embedded
2020 Feb 25
3
[10.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 2 is here
That sounds like an invasive change. Can we revert the change that broke the Polly build instead? On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 6:24 PM Michael Kruse <llvmdev at meinersbur.de> wrote: > > Hi, > > due to the filing of http://llvm.org/PR45001 I was made be aware that > we could face a flood of emails about Polly not working anymore. We > could avoid that by merging
2007 May 21
1
Installing packages from command line on Linux RHEL4
Greetings. I am a System Administrator, and thus have very little knowledge of R itself. I have been asked to install a list of some 200 packages (from CRAM) to R. Rather than installing each package manually, I was hoping I could script this. I've written a BASH script that hopefully will do this, but I'm wondering about the Mirror Selection portion of the installation process.
2007 Nov 16
2
RHEL 5.1 Can't compile with --with-linux-quota
Hi, On a freshly installed RedHat RHEL 5.1 x86 with quota-3.13-1.2.3.2.el5.rpm I can't compile neither dovecot 1.0.7 nor 1.1beta8 : $ ./configure --with-linux-quota && make [...] gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../.. -I../../../src/lib -I../../../src/lib-dict -I../../../src/lib-index -I../../../src/lib-mail -I../../../src/lib-storage -I../../../src/lib-storage/index
2006 Nov 30
6
Can Ctrl - ] to exit console be changed?
Hello list, Today I was doing some troubleshooting of a service on a dom-u and noticed that I couldn''t exit a telnet session because ctrl - ] just dropped me out of console. When I went back into console, I was still in the telnet session. Was using telent to see why monitors were reporting an invalid greeting on some services. Eventually the telnet session would time out, or I could
2001 Mar 09
1
Code change required in x11drv keyboard driver
aAHello all. I know I'm technically a wine newby (having only just installed the codeweavers preview 2) but I have a code change request. Deep within the file ~/windows/x11drv/keyboard.c in the function X11DRV_ToUnicode is the comment 'More areas where X11 returns characters but Windows does not CTRL + number or CTRL + symbol'. Whilst this is a reasonable assumption, this is in
2007 Feb 01
0
Getting close to release
Hi all, I''m just about ready to release kermit, which will be 0.22.1. I''m just going through and making sure all of the tests still pass. I''d much appreciate any tests people can do for me. -- The salesman asked me what size I wore, I told him extra-medium. -- Stephen Wright
2008 Jul 21
1
merging violations.ignore.d/logcheck-* into ignore.d.*/*
Hi guys, now that violations.d/logcheck is empty, violations.ignore.d/logcheck-* are useless and many messages that were previously elevated and filtered there now turn up as system events. Thus, I went ahead and merged violations.ignore.d/logcheck-* into ignore.d.*/* in the viol-merge branch. http://git.debian.org/?p=logcheck/logcheck.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/viol-merge Unless I hear
2004 Aug 06
0
speex over radio and homemade hardware
> but it isn't going to be quite so low-bitrate when you > have IP (or some other) packets encapsulating it. Most packet systems, such as PPP and SLIP, want at least 9600 baud to play ball. Traditionally, low bandwidth systems like those are just open streams. The protocols built on top of those - old stalwarts like YModem/G, Kermit, and so forth - do admittedly generally chunk
1999 Nov 29
1
cross reference wishlist item
It would be nice for checking documentation to be able to generate the "see also" cross references (e.g. the list of functions where dev2bitmap is linked as a "see also" reference.) Perhaps this already exists? (BTW, it would be useful to have a "see also" reference to dev2bitmap in the help for postscript and for Devices.) Paul Gilbert
2004 Jun 14
3
Wishlist item, POP3 welcome message
Hello, With qpopper you get something like this after a successful login: --- +OK test has 6 visible messages (0 hidden) in 11822 octets. --- This gives a clueful user or support people a quick status about the size of this mailbox, very helpful in full quota scenarios. Would be nice if the next dovecot would have such a feature as well. I doubt the same is (easily) applicable for IMAP (though