Re: POP to mbox converter?
by Erik P. Olsen
** Reply to message from Richard Pitt <richard(a)belcarra.com> on 30 May 2004
12:53:42 -0700
> Hmmm... not sure if it will work, but you may be able to run them
> through something like formail and then out to either a file or via
> procmail to your mail box as if they had just come in the door.
>
> something like:
>
> cat * | formail -s procmail
>
> you may have to add some header flags to the formail command as I'm not
> familiar with the actual format of the pop files.
I am not sure that should be necessary. The pop files look exactly like what
comes in the door - as you say. If that works then it is more simple than I
thought.
>
> richard
>
> On Sun, 2004-05-30 at 12:41, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> > I am in the process of converting from OS/2 to Linux and I have thousands of
> > e-mails saved in separate pop files. Does anybody know of a program that can
> > convert all these pop files into mbox files? Or if I would have to it myself
> > what is the precise structure of those mboxes?
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Regards,
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20 years, 1 month
RE: FC2 Make modules_install fails everytime
by Steve Pyatt
Did I ask a question that no one can answer? Do I get a prize? Let me
guess... Free software? Cool.
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Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 8:47 AM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: FC2 Make modules_install fails everytime
When trying to build a kernel it fails every time I run the make
modules_install. The error is;
if [ -r System.Map ]; then /sbin/depmod -ae -F System.map
2.6.5-1.358custom; fi
Make: *** [_modinst_post] Error 143
I read somewhere you could make the file by hand, but hey I don't use a
computer to do things by hand.
Any ideas on how to correct this, or what the issue may be?
Steve
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20 years, 1 month
Matrox driver and "drive busy"
by Alex Dennis
Hi
I've got two problems/candidate bug reports:
1. Tuxracer crashes after about 20 seconds leaving the keyboard and
mouse unresponsive and necessitating a power reboot. I'm using a Matrox
G4500 card with one monitor. Chromium does the same thing but less
frequently (TR does it all the time).
2. The first time the machine is shut down after installation I get a
message saying drive / is busy. This doesn't seem to have caused any
problems but I didn't know if it was something to be concerned about --
the same thing happened in FC1 but could be worked round by leaving the
machine on for 24 hours, presumably to allow cron jobs to finish.
Leaving the machine on for a day doesn't seem to make any difference in
FC2.
If these are worth pursuing could you let me know what additional
information I should provide and/or if I can generate logfiles that
might be more informative.
Good release -- thanks for the work.
Alex
20 years, 1 month
Re: xosview scaling error on DISK throughput
by Ron Yorston
Richard Pitt wrote:
>I've noted what appears to be a scaling error on the DISK performance.
>It's telling me I'm getting 195M (I've seen Gig!) throughput on what
>should only be giving me at most 40-80Megs. I can't believe the new disk
>drivers are that much better ;)
On the two machines on which I've installed FC2 I'm getting no report of any
disk activity from xosview: it's constantly zero. I was about to look into
it when I noticed this post.
>Anyone else use xosview?
All the time. Just this afternoon I wrote a little utility to make it
sticky on the XFCE desktop when it starts up.
Ron
20 years, 1 month
[FC2] Booting from SATA disk Gigabyte 8IPE1000PRO2
by Marc Lucke
I have asked what looks like it might be a cold, lonely question about
booting with the FC2 kernel from my SATA drive on my Gigabyte 8IPE1000
PRO2 m/b so I'm going to pop the question: does anyone out there have
similar problems? Better yet does anyone have a motherboard/sata combo
like me? Can you relate your experience? Then I'll know if my problem
is something dumb that is specific to me or if it is a problem with FC2
Marc
20 years, 1 month
For users of Fedora Core releases
by Dwaine Castle
Robert,
I had some problems with burning iso images on my XP Prof machine using a
Plextor drive and Alcohol 120. Tom Michell had a few suggestions for me and
you can search the archives to read them in depth. He explained why the
check sums are not a guarantee that the image is good. However, I just
slowed the burn speed down and I haven't have any problems since.
As far as Roxio goes, I've never liked it. It has come free with almost
every CD burner that I have ever owned, but I always end up buying another
product.
If your media is good and slowing down the burn speed doesn't fix the
problem you can down load a free trial copy of a dozen or so other products
and try them out. The thing about Alcohol that I like is that it doesn't
leave any processes running like Real Player, Acrobat, and Nero when you
shut it down.
HTH
Dwaine
20 years, 1 month
[OT] Help: how to restore LILO/partition table
by M. Fioretti
Hello,
while trying to install on a laptop, I messed up something. It used to
have "/dev/hda" (hard drive) and /dev/hdb (CD-rom).
However it happened, at a certain point during install I started
seeing messages that we would install to hdb, ie the hard drive had
become slave device.
Now LILO goes "07 07" ad libitum, I guess because it is told to start
from the cdrom. Ie, cdrom had become IDE master, hard disk had become
slave. The BIOS reported the same thing.
The problem is that now, no matter how much I play with BIOS, anytime
I power up it says again that Master is C: hard drive. And secondary
is D:...another drive. So now, I guess, the BIOS itself goes into
panic, as the secondary is a cdrom, other geometry and all, and
freezes if I let it continue.
Now, can this be something I screw up by pressing the wrong key while
reformatting (NOT repartitioning) or going through LILO steps? What?
And should/can I put things back to normal with some rescue floppy?
Which one, and what should I do exactly? So that the hard drive
returns to be seen as /dev/hda, and I can restart to install?
TIA,
Marco Fioretti
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20 years, 1 month
Gnomemeeting doesn't connect to ils
by Daniel Durgin
Hi,
My router has the same portforwarding settings as it
did before I clean installed FC2.
But now I can't register to the directory server. Is
there something new in Gnomemeeting that I am unaware
of?
I have enabled IPAddress translation and H232
tunneling.
When I Check the addressbook, ils.seconix.com reports
my IP as the IPv4 Looback address at port 1720.
One other thing. When I installef FC2, I turned off
the firewall(kernel-based not router, thats a
different linux machine), I read in the mailing list
that this disables SELinux. Gnomemeeting didn't work
then, or now when my firewall is enabled.
A friend of mine just upgraded from FC1 as well, and
he has the same problem. Any Suggestions?
Thanks,
Dan
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20 years, 1 month
system-config-samba removing workgroup name
by Dexter Ang
Has anyone noticed that using system-config-samba, at first load it can
read your workgroup name. But once you've changed anything and it has
saved the configuration, it keeps on removing the Workgroup name. This
has been happening on FC1 (redhat-config-samba) and FC2
(system-config-samba). I've never filed a bugzilla report as I never did
get around to confirming that this happens on others (I normally
configure using text editors).
dex
20 years, 1 month