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2005 Oct 31
2
staroffice install
Hi,
Can anyone advise or point me to somewhere on how to install staroffice
7..when i install it i cant get it to run.
cheers
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Filianx
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2001 Dec 10
0
Staroffice compatibility
So, I thought I'd install staroffice on my system. (It didn't really
install correctly, but hey, that's a topic for a different usenet
group.)
Once I had it installed under the /opt directory structure, when I
tried to fire up my wineified email client, I got a host of errors
referring to fonts. Then when Agent opened, it immediately crashed
with an error to the effect of
2001 Dec 18
0
ssh: limits on authorized_keys2 (fwd)
Damien wrote:
> Could you redo your traces with "-v -v -v" set? Best send the report to
> openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org so it isn't just myself looking at it.
Attached are a number of log files from a problem I'm seeing with
DSA/authorized_keys2 when operating ssh strictly with Protocol
2. Damien has not been able to reproduce it with his RSA setup.
When my server has
2001 Apr 03
4
MS Office with WINE
Hi, there
I am a studying possibility of using wine in professional environment.
I installed codeweavers wine recently with success. But I fear the
answer is not an evident YES... With notepad, I have not acheived any
printing yet.
First goal would be running MS Office for win 98, especially Excel
(another vintage for better emulation if necessary).
What is your opinion ?
More precisely, what
2020 May 20
0
smbclient oddness
I forgot to mention that using the smbclient option
-A /etc/cred/authfile
behaves the same way as attempting to manually enter the password on
the command line; failing in 4.12.2 and working in 4.11.0
Thanks, Grant.
On Wed, 2020-05-20 at 12:00 +1200, Grant Petersen wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I have had this apparently inconsistent behavior in smbclinet
> since, around 4.11.(6?).
2020 May 20
2
smbclient oddness
Hi all.
I have had this apparently inconsistent behavior in smbclinet
since, around 4.11.(6?). 4.11.0 seems fine.
I am on fedora 31 so I have just been keeping smbclient at 4.11.0 but
that is not an option in stock fedora 32 which I would like to use now.
My main problem with it is that it seems to be stopping automount
working on samba shares of Fed32 clients.
Any suggestions welcome...
This
2009 Feb 27
0
support for APC Matrix 5000, vintage 12/00 (was: NUT apcsmart driver - firmware addition)
Hey Jarett,
2009/2/24 <jarett.stevens at usermail.com>
> After upgrading to the 2.4.1 version, I wasn't able to read as many
> variables from my UPS. After a bit of experimentation, I determined that
> the firmware on my UPS was different than what is currently in the
> apcsmart driver, though it had worked before. I located my firmware
> version (5ZM), and added in
2016 Jan 26
0
Just need to vent
On Tue, 2016-01-26 at 10:47 -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
> Would you rather a bunch of that "magic" of PID 1 that systemd handles
> get shoved into the kernel (so that PID 1 isn't so special)?
Why should the systemd monolithic bloatware be shoved into the kernel,
especially when you claim the kernel has "over four million lines of
code!" ?
Seems like a tactical
2020 May 20
0
smbclient oddness
Sorry all,
I think I attached the wrong files.
Apologies for the noise. Correct files attached.
again ..
these are from the logfile on the server and were in the log file named
192.168.168.13.log
192.168.168.13 is the IP address of the test client orgonon that I have
set up for this.
I have cut two sections from the log and they start at the same point
and seem to be the same until line 162;
2007 Jul 16
1
S4 coerce
(I am not sure if this is a bug or a request for a more understandable
warning, or possible something obvious I should be posting on r-help.)
I am trying to coerce an new class object to be a DBIConnection and it
does not work the way I think it should:
R version 2.5.1 (2007-06-27) ...
> require("RMySQL") # or require("RSQLite")
Loading required package: RMySQL
Loading
2016 Mar 12
0
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
Am 11.03.2016 um 20:31 schrieb Andy Walsh:
> Reindl Harald <h.reindl <at> thelounge.net> writes:
>
>> most likely because there is no serious market
>>
>> if i want a NAS i buy a NAS
>> if i want a router i buy a router
>>
>> no struggle with updates and security holes
>> no struggle with software versions
>> no struggle with
2004 Jun 10
1
RE: question about prepaid app_prepaid
Hi,
As you asked, I have included my diff to what I did for the DIAL command. I
probably didn't stick to some * pre-agreed standard of coding or something,
so if these things offend you then I suggest that you close your eyes. :)
The biggest thing to consider when you are doing a prepaid system is, what
if the person with the same account in/out calls twice? I chose, for now,
just to keep
2002 Mar 01
0
[Bug 132] New: connects to 1.2.2? vintage sshd sometimes gets "Server lies" about host key size off by 1 bit
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132
Summary: connects to 1.2.2? vintage sshd sometimes gets "Server
lies" about host key size off by 1 bit
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: -current
Platform: All
OS/Version: other
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
2001 Nov 07
1
Wine err: dosfs:DRIVE_ReadSuperblock The Filesystem is not FAT !!
Hi folks, I've been trying to get WINE to run on my new mandrake 8.0
box for _four_ _months_.
Every version of WINE gives me:
err:dosfs:DRIVE_ReadSuperblock The filesystem is not FAT !!
(device=/dev/hda1)
when I try to run an app that opens/closes files (e.g. notepad.exe).
Software that doesn't use files runs fine (calc.exe)
I can read/write to the partition /dev/hda1 just fine...
2011 Aug 09
0
Devise, RSpec and Webrat
My app is builded with rails 2.3.12, rspec-rails 1.3.2, webrat 0.7.3.
My spec_helper.rb
ENV["RAILS_ENV"] ||= ''test''
require
File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),''..'',''config'',''environment''))
require ''spec/autorun''
require ''spec/rails''
require
2016 Jan 26
2
Just need to vent
Once upon a time, Always Learning <centos at u64.u22.net> said:
> Is systemd the beneficial, reliable, useful and workable "improved init
> system" or something with circa 275,000 lines of coding compared to
> init's circa 10,000 lines ? Things I have learned in programming
> include modular is better than monolithic, and less code better than
> M$-style
2008 Nov 14
4
Looking for a good lightweight Linux softPhone
I used to use IDEFISK, but since it was taken over/renamed into Zoiper
it's been really hard work - now I'm told that they won't support my
chosen distribution - Debian Etch - the current stable version of Debian I
prefer.
So, looking to dump Zoiper and go with something else - I want something
light-weigh (So that rules out Ekiga - and Zoiper was going down the
bloatware route
2016 Mar 11
2
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
Reindl Harald <h.reindl <at> thelounge.net> writes:
> most likely because there is no serious market
>
> if i want a NAS i buy a NAS
> if i want a router i buy a router
>
>
> no struggle with updates and security holes
> no struggle with software versions
> no struggle with "i can have this and this but not combined with that"
> no struggle
2010 Jul 22
1
Vintage Attrition Curves
Hi There -
New to the list, so hopefully I don't mess this up too much ... I am
hoping maybe some of you can help me. I have a problem I'm trying to
solve regarding customer accounts, attrition and forecasting.
Basically, here is what I want to do (not sure of the best way):
1. Track accounts by vintage (i.e., the month of the date of sale).
2. Forecast total accounts at a given time
2001 Apr 20
1
sftp is broken
I just built openssh 2.5.2p2 for solaris 2.5.1, 2.6 and 2.8.
All show the same problem mentioned earlier.
sftp somehost
ls
<make sure file 'abc' does not exist>
cd /tmp
ls
<make sure file 'abc' does not exist>
put abc
ls
<file abc does not exist, but if I look in my home directory, it does
there!>
HELP!
Bill Petersen
bill.petersen at usa.alcatel.com