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[Linux] group for linux REBOL users
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Louis 28-Aug-2008 [2252] | Anton, drive c: was the problem. Thank you very much! |
Anton 28-Aug-2008 [2253] | Welcome, Louis. |
Gabriele 28-Aug-2008 [2254x6] | Petr, one test you could do is: |
[giesse-:-batou]:~$ hexdump -C àòèúí 00000000 c3 a0 c3 b2 c3 a8 c3 ba c3 ad 0a |...........| 0000000b | |
(type the chars you want to see the encoding for, then enter, then CTRL-D) | |
>> c: open/binary/no-wait console:// wait c copy c == #{C3A0} >> wait c copy c == #{C3B2} | |
(type the char you want to see the encoding for, REBOL will give you the binary encoding) | |
if you get different output from the two tests then something is definitely wrong. also, if you're not getting UTF-8 like the above, things may get more complicated. | |
Pekr 28-Aug-2008 [2260] | thanks Gabriele! |
shadwolf 29-Aug-2008 [2261x2] | someone on french forum reports that the ctrl key doesn't allow to select text in text-list like it does in the windows version |
is it a known bug ? | |
Anton 30-Aug-2008 [2263x2] | Yes, text-list is very underpowered. |
Ah wait. No, I can ctrl-click text-list here on Kubuntu 7.10. | |
shadwolf 30-Aug-2008 [2265] | okay thank you very much anton ^^ |
Anton 30-Aug-2008 [2266x2] | Each item is added or removed from the selection as I ctrl+click on it.. |
Ask that person to provide a small code example showing the bug, and what platform / Rebol version they are using. | |
shadwolf 30-Aug-2008 [2268] | wich rebol version do you use the 2.7.6 ? |
Anton 30-Aug-2008 [2269x3] | Yes, 2.7.6.4.2 |
But equally, 1.3.2.4.2 works as well. | |
view layout [text-list data ["hello" "bonjour"]] | |
shadwolf 30-Aug-2008 [2272x2] | ok perfect thank you very much anton i trasmited the reply in the french forum |
that should be some keymaping weird lack of configuration | |
Pekr 4-Sep-2008 [2274] | Gabriele - something odd is happening on my friend's system. He claims, that characters are identical, but once he presses Czech "ì" #{EC), it returns 1B1B5BC5A1. The strange thing is, then when he presses that char I mentioned, then it influences return values even for another chars, e.g. 1B1B5BC4 .... I wonder what is happening here .... |
Gabriele 4-Sep-2008 [2275x3] | C5A1 smells like UTF-8 to me, but what's before that seems an escape sequence of some kind. |
does he get the same even when using the hexdump command? could it be that that character "enables" something? the terminal will process the escape sequence but rebol will not. | |
(i guess we should look up somewhere what kind of sequence is that...) | |
Oldes 4-Sep-2008 [2278x3] | it's not utf-8, this char is #{C49B} in it |
but it smells. as C5A1 is a regular czech "š" | |
1B1B5B smells like a color:) | |
Gabriele 5-Sep-2008 [2281] | yes, color or something like that is what i was thinking. maybe some kind of "mode". i need to look at some ansi esc sequence docs, i'll eventually do that if noone beats me to it. |
Alan 14-Sep-2008 [2282] | . |
Robert 22-Sep-2008 [2283] | Hi, I have Debian-4 running in a VMWare the only problem is, that I'm not able to get the network started. I can't get eth0 up and running. |
Pekr 22-Sep-2008 [2284x2] | so you use Debian directly? Not Ubuntu server for e.g.? I was thinking amongst CentOS (Red Hat), Fedora, Suse and Ubuntu ... |
just downloaded vmware ESXi, but dunno how to proceed with it. Need to study it a bit more :-) | |
Robert 22-Sep-2008 [2286x4] | Yes, just plain Debian4. Getting the messages I get. |
So, the first strange thing is that I get a: "Bind socket to interface: No such device". | |
And, I get a bunch of "pcie_portdrv_probe ... has invalid IRQ.Check vendor BIOS". Whatever this means. | |
The strange thing is, I think I made a copy of the VM from an other one, where the network is working. | |
Kaj 22-Sep-2008 [2290x2] | Did you check the network settings in the config that VMware associates with an image? |
There's some voodoo in there that needs to match the guest configuration | |
Robert 23-Sep-2008 [2292x2] | Yes, it's that same. Really strange. |
I might just make a new copy of the running VM ;-) | |
Graham 29-Sep-2008 [2294] | how copy a file from a samba server with a space in it ? |
Henrik 29-Sep-2008 [2295] | file\ with\ space ? |
Graham 29-Sep-2008 [2296] | tried that |
Henrik 29-Sep-2008 [2297] | interesting. Don't think I've seen that problem before with Samba |
Robert 29-Sep-2008 [2298] | How about using ' or " to suround the path? |
Pekr 1-Oct-2008 [2299] | Need an adice from Linux gurus. My webserver might get kind of hacked. It is hidden behind 5 firewall nodes, and only ports forwarded (= no public IP address there) are 110, 80, 25, 21. What actually is happening is, that I found around 20K spam emails in mail queue :-( I provide Squirrel Mail to few of my friends, but it is rather old version 1.4.3a. When I start sendmail service, I can see two processes started, sendmail, and sm-msp-queue, so I wonder if the second one is valid? It might be for sending mails from localhost? After some time, many of processes are started: root 5069 0.0 0.5 6836 2680 ? S 22:30 0:00 sendmail: accepting connections smmsp 5078 0.0 0.4 7144 2332 ? S 22:30 0:00 sendmail: Queue [runner-:-00]:10:00 for /var/spool/clientmqueue root 5194 0.0 0.6 7300 3412 ? S 22:58 0:00 sendmail: ./m91Kw05b005192 msa-mx6.hinet.net.: client greeting root 5199 0.0 0.6 7584 3504 ? S 22:58 0:00 sendmail: ./m91L1x5b005199 mx01.uchicago.edu.: client greeting root 5230 0.0 0.6 7292 3388 ? S 22:59 0:00 sendmail: ./m91KxO5b005213 relay2.peterlink.ru.: user open root 5239 0.0 0.7 7444 3764 ? S 23:00 0:00 sendmail: ./m91Kxd5b005220 148.240.4.32.: user open root 5261 0.1 0.6 7568 3300 ? S 23:01 0:00 sendmail: server 123-204-0-27.dynamic.seed.net.tw [123.204.0.27] (may be forged) cmd read root 5269 0.0 0.6 7568 3252 ? S 23:01 0:00 sendmail: server [61.110.143.2] cmd read root 5271 0.4 0.6 7568 3252 ? S 23:02 0:00 sendmail: server c-98-235-97-52.hsd1.nj.comcast.net [98.235.97.52] cmd read root 5272 0.0 0.6 7568 3240 ? S 23:02 0:00 sendmail: server dynamic-98-140-229-24.dsl.cavtel.net [98.140.229.24] cmd read root 5273 0.5 0.6 7292 3156 ? S 23:02 0:00 sendmail: server [222.162.139.49] cmd read root 5274 0.0 0.1 3336 796 pts/3 R 23:02 0:00 ps -aux Any clues where should I look to remove the hack? |
Dockimbel 1-Oct-2008 [2300] | Your 5 FW don't help if port 25 (SMTP) is open. Properly configure Sendmail to not relay spams (lot of online documentation about that) or drop it and use Postfix instead (see http://www.postfix.org/spam.html). I'm not a Linux guru, but we ran with enough issues with sendmail a few years ago in my company to know how bad it is. |
Pekr 1-Oct-2008 [2301] | I thought that after all those years, it should be stable :-) I am not on CBL listing, so those mails actually don't get send. I can see "relying denied" in the log, as I allow only localhost and our internal domain 10* for relay .... |
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