Erledigte Arbeiten aus meinem Todo
*** postgresql (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [Vorgabe=N] ? d --- /etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/../ignore.d.paranoid/postgresql 2005-02-10 15:51:42.000000000 +01 00 +++ /etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/../ignore.d.paranoid/postgresql.dpkg-new 2005-05-18 10:33:46.00000 0000 +0200 @@ -1,2 +1,16 @@ -postgres.*DEBUG -postgres.*Nested Loop .cost=.* +postgres.*: .*ERROR: Cannot insert +postgres.*: .*DEBUG: +postgres.*: .*NOTICE: +postgres.*: .*Re-using: Free/Avail +postgres.*MoveOfflineLogs +postgres.*Nested Loop +postgres.*Aggregate +postgres.*Group +postgres.*Sort +postgres.*Seq Scan +postgres.*Index Scan +postgres.*Subquery Scan +postgres.*Unique +postgres.*Re-using: Free/Avail\. Space +postgres.*LOG: connection received: +postgres.*LOG: connection authorized:
mit sh/bash/ash/zsh USER auf readonly setzen
readonly USER
mit csh oder tcsh
set -r
Environment variables cannot be made read-only.
gestorben, selbst mit bash braucht man nur eine csh aufrufen und kann die Variablen überdecken, siehe:
http://wwwhephy.oeaw.ac.at/p3w/system/tcsh/Variable_substitution.htmlsiehe url:
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/gerv/archives/007221.htmlFirefox and Thunderbird Integration In KDE
You would have thought this was easy, but Googling turned up nothing useful (the KDE pref some people mention is mysteriously absent on my Mandrake 10.0 install) and so it took me half an hour. Here's the trick:
Firefox: in about:config, set: network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto=true network.protocol-handler.app.mailto=/path/to/thunderbird Thunderbird: install AboutConfig, invoke it, and set: network.protocol-handler.expose.http=true network.protocol-handler.app.http=/path/to/firefox
This then pops up a "handle file type" dialog (not sure why) - pick the firefox executable again. This may not be the most efficient way, but it worked for me.
Posted by gerv at January 3, 2005 07:37 PM
Noch das Url dazu:
http://aboutconfig.mozdev.org/installation.html