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Subject:
new HOWTO proposal
From: Hugh Saunders ####@####.#### Date: 1 May 2001 13:36:15 -0000 Message-Id: <XFMail.010501153634.hugh@proteus.co.uk> Hi Folks, I'm new on the list, so please go easy on me if I'm covering old ground. I'm planning to write a HOWTO or mini-HOWTO on OpenSSH and its uses. Any comments before I start would be great - I'm sure someone else has thought of it! Regards Hugh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hugh Saunders Systems Administrator Proteus the Internet Consultancy Tel: + 44 (0)20 7566 7666 Fax: + 44 (0)20 7566 7677 Web: http://www.proteus.co.uk Email: ####@####.#### Unit A, City Pavilion 33 Britton Street, London, EC1M 5UB A Division of Proteus Ventures Ltd Registered in England: 3169362 VAT: 675007732 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Subject:
Re: new HOWTO proposal
From: David Merrill ####@####.#### Date: 1 May 2001 14:22:52 -0000 Message-Id: <20010501102228.C15881@lupercalia.net> On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 03:36:12PM +0100, Hugh Saunders wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I'm new on the list, so please go easy on me if I'm covering old ground. > > I'm planning to write a HOWTO or mini-HOWTO on OpenSSH and its uses. Any > comments before I start would be great - I'm sure someone else has thought of > it! Start by reading the LDP Author Guide, which should have all the information you need. If it lacks anything file that as a bug report right here to this list. We keep a list of works in progress at http://www.linuxdoc.org/authors/inprogress.html but I don't see anything on OpenSSH listed. It is obviously a great subject, so I say go ahead and get started on your document. Regards, -- Dr. David C. Merrill http://www.lupercalia.net Linux Documentation Project ####@####.#### Collection Editor & Coordinator http://www.linuxdoc.org Finger me for my public key Deliver yesterday, code today, think tomorrow. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Subject:
New HOWTO proposal
From: Howard Shane ####@####.#### Date: 18 Apr 2004 17:51:04 -0000 Message-Id: <20040418175134.GA32734@K7.austin.rr.com> Hi all, I've been thinking about this one for some time and I think the time is right. For lack of a better name would be a "home office" HOWTO or FAQ: it would encompass the common file formats and applications used to print, fax and format files that could then be shared among others in the non-linux world. It might be easier to describe in terms of the questions it would address: 1. How do I prepare a text file for printing? 2. How do I know if my printer can handle a file I want to print? 3. How can I see a "WYSIWYG" preview of a file I want to print? 4. What are some good programs for outputting formatted text? 5. What is ghostscript and why do I care? 6. How can I output in another font? 7. How do I add font 'x' to ghostscript and thus print with it? 8. Can I use so-called 'True-Type' fonts with ghostscript? 9. How do I prepare a file to fax? 10. How do I fax something in Linux using a modem and an analog phone line? 11. How do I fax something I've scanned in Linux? 12. Is there a "common-denominator" file type that can be converted to (nearly) every other file type, graphic or otherwise, and how do I convert between formats? 13. What are the most space-efficient document or graphical file types? 14. What kinds of documents can my friend/coworker with Windows access that I can produce with Linux? 15. How do I make an Adobe PDF file using Linux? 16. Why would I want to use LaTex as a simple home/home-office user? And can you give me the abridged version of how to use it, please? 17. How do I make a PDF file using linux? 18. What kind of spreadsheet programs can be used in Linux? 19. My friend/coworker emailed me a Power-Point presentation; how do I open it? 20. How do I make my own slide show for presentation with Linux? 21. How do I open or produce an MS W*rd .doc file in Linux? 22. What kind of programs can I use to graphically alter files or photographs in linux? 23. How do I make a multiple-page postscript document from separate pages? I know quite a bit of the above information exists in other documents (Printing HOWTO, Linux Cookbook) but much of it is distributed across the net, difficult to find and/or poorly written. The document will be supplemented with notes and scripts I wrote after a lot of trial and error during the last few years of using my Linux box in a "home office" environment in a world where everyone else uses W*ndows. The biggest void this document would hopefully address would be the home/home-office proprietary-OS desktop user interested in switching and curious if linux can do all the "useful" things they currently do, or alternatively the person who has already made the jump at home and wants to know they can more than just play Tuxracer. Anyone that can think of a better name for this document, please volunteer it. hs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Subject:
Re: New HOWTO proposal
From: Ged Haywood ####@####.#### Date: 18 Apr 2004 18:47:59 -0000 Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.58.0404181944040.22765@mail3.jubileegroup.co.uk> Hi there, On Sun, 18 Apr 2004, Howard Shane wrote: > a "home office" HOWTO or FAQ: > 18. What kind of spreadsheet programs can be used in Linux? 18a how do I open/output spreadsheet files in assorted formats? (See 12). > Anyone that can think of a better name for this document, please > volunteer it. I think your suggestion is fine. Go ahead and write it! 73, Ged. PS: Please don't reply to me directly, rr.com is on my blacklist. :( | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Subject:
Re: New HOWTO proposal
From: David Lawyer ####@####.#### Date: 22 Apr 2004 06:08:23 -0000 Message-Id: <20040422002445.GG447@lafn.org> On Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at 12:51:34PM -0500, Howard Shane wrote: > Hi all, > > I've been thinking about this one for some time and I think the time is > right. For lack of a better name would be a "home office" HOWTO or FAQ: > it would encompass the common file formats and applications used to > print, fax and format files that could then be shared among others in > the non-linux world. It might be easier to describe in terms of the > questions it would address: You might also cover the use of a command line interface for a "home office" (if you're not already doing so) or at least make some mention of that possibility. Very old computers are slow if one uses a GUI. David Lawyer | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Subject:
Re: New HOWTO proposal
From: "Rodolfo J. Paiz" ####@####.#### Date: 22 Apr 2004 16:26:45 -0000 Message-Id: <6.0.3.0.0.20040422102217.027040f8@mail.simpaticus.com> At 11:51 4/18/2004, Howard Shane wrote: >The biggest void this document would hopefully address would be the >home/home-office proprietary-OS desktop user interested in switching >and curious if linux can do all the "useful" things they currently do, >or alternatively the person who has already made the jump at home and >wants to know they can more than just play Tuxracer. I really like the idea, and it can probably be *very* useful. I think you should go ahead and write it. When you are mentioning applications, file types, and capabilities, don't forget Sun StarOffice. It's not free (gratis) or Free (open-source) but it is an excellent commercial package which replaces Microsoft Office quite well and costs only $80. It is an alternative your readers should know about, since some of them will prefer it (just like some will prefer OpenOffice, or KOffice, or Abiword...). I've also used a switch from MS Office to StarOffice on Windows as a first step to then moving people to Linux, so it has an advocacy role as well! :-) Cheers, -- Rodolfo J. Paiz ####@####.#### http://www.simpaticus.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Subject:
New HOWTO proposal
From: Daniel Coletti ####@####.#### Date: 7 Feb 2006 19:53:49 -0000 Message-Id: <43E8FA9E.3030707@cafelug.org.ar> Hi, I'm working on a new document that I'd like to sumit to TLDP. Subject: Organizing a FLOSS Conference HOWTO History: This is a document that we, at the CaFeLUG (a local LUG in Argentina's Federal Capital), wanted to write for quiet a long time. After our fourth annual conference I decided to stop thinking about it, and go ahead and write it. At the CaFeLUG we organize an annual conference called ``CaFeCONF´´ (yes, we borrowed the name from DEBCONF), the site is mainly in spanish but some part of it is translated - http://www.cafeconf.org. After four years putting CaFeCONF together we got reasonable good at it, so I think our experience could help a few people. Scope: The document covers how to deal with these topics: - Tasks and resposabilities (how to put some order to caos) - Publishing (where to publish the conference and what to publish about it) - Speeches (how to select the speeches, call-for-papers and such) - Speakers (how to deal with local and foreign speakers, specially foreign ones) - Sponsors (ideas on how to get sponsoring) - Web site (different ways to organize the conference's web site) - Attendees (how to deal with attendees, what they usually expect and how to give it to them) - At the conference (how to work at the conference's days) I did some search through the internet and didn't find any document regarding this matter. Any comments on the idea are welcome, I do have much of the document already written (I used the TLDP XML template). After I'm done with the document I will try to get somebody at the CaFeLUG to translate it to spanish. I'm not sure what are the steps I have to take from now on (I did read the Author Guide). thanks, dax// -- Daniel Coletti (dax) USLA, CaFeLUG, Buenos Aires - Argentina GPG Fingerprint: 5A1B 9656 1326 AD46 BA3D DDF0 2B42 94C9 8295 1B35 http://www.danielcoletti.com /* Usando Linux desde 752900400 */ --> --> |
<type 'exceptions.IOError'> | Python 2.5.2: /usr/bin/python Mon Jul 8 04:56:05 2024 |
A problem occurred in a Python script. Here is the sequence of function calls leading up to the error, in the order they occurred.
/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/<string> in |
/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/main.py in main() |
424 |
425 if path is not None: |
426 main_path(path) |
427 else: |
428 main_form() |
global main_form = <function main_form at 0xa047c6c> |
/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/main.py in main_form() |
378 except ImportError: |
379 die(ctxt, "Invalid command") |
380 module.do(ctxt) |
381 |
382 def main(): |
module = <module 'commands.showthread' from '/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/commands/showthread.pyc'>, module.do = <function do at 0xa0b0ca4>, global ctxt = {'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SERVER': 'glitch', 'HTTP_REFE...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'} |
/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/commands/showthread.py in do(ctxt={'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SERVER': 'glitch', 'HTTP_REFE...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}) |
9 ctxt.update(ezmlm.thread(ctxt[THREADID])) |
10 header(ctxt, 'Thread: ' + ctxt[SUBJECT], 'showthread') |
11 do_list(ctxt, 'msgs', ctxt[MSGSPERPAGE], ctxt[MESSAGES], |
12 lambda:sub_showmsg(ctxt, ctxt[MSGNUM])) |
13 footer(ctxt) |
global sub_showmsg = <function sub_showmsg at 0xa0471ec>, ctxt = {'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SERVER': 'glitch', 'HTTP_REFE...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, global MSGNUM = 'msgnum' |
/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/globalfns.py in do_list(ctxt={'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SERVER': 'glitch', 'HTTP_REFE...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, name='msgs', perpage=10, values=[{'author': u'Hugh Saunders', 'authorid': 'fdedpkdgmgafkffioeee', 'date': '1 May 2001 13:36:15 -0000', 'month': 200105, 'msgnum': 661, 'subject': u'new HOWTO proposal', 'threadid': 'biifelfgnkaocpnpjgoj', 'timestamp': 988724175.0}, {'author': u'David Merrill', 'authorid': 'lagflfnealnmhgbpnfbe', 'date': '1 May 2001 14:22:52 -0000', 'month': 200105, 'msgnum': 662, 'subject': u'Re: new HOWTO proposal', 'threadid': 'biifelfgnkaocpnpjgoj', 'timestamp': 988726972.0}, {'author': u'Howard Shane', 'authorid': 'emfgfnelnkndefhfjpim', 'date': '18 Apr 2004 17:51:04 -0000', 'month': 200404, 'msgnum': 7055, 'subject': u'New HOWTO proposal', 'threadid': 'biifelfgnkaocpnpjgoj', 'timestamp': 1082310664.0}, {'author': u'Ged Haywood', 'authorid': 'fcalnjbihncbnjkgadfd', 'date': '18 Apr 2004 18:47:59 -0000', 'month': 200404, 'msgnum': 7057, 'subject': u'Re: New HOWTO proposal', 'threadid': 'biifelfgnkaocpnpjgoj', 'timestamp': 1082314079.0}, {'author': u'David Lawyer', 'authorid': 'claiepedajakajhoajgg', 'date': '22 Apr 2004 06:08:23 -0000', 'month': 200404, 'msgnum': 7100, 'subject': u'Re: New HOWTO proposal', 'threadid': 'biifelfgnkaocpnpjgoj', 'timestamp': 1082614103.0}, {'author': u'Rodolfo J. Paiz', 'authorid': 'ehngfbpnepphojhokgdn', 'date': '22 Apr 2004 16:26:45 -0000', 'month': 200404, 'msgnum': 7104, 'subject': u'Re: New HOWTO proposal', 'threadid': 'biifelfgnkaocpnpjgoj', 'timestamp': 1082651205.0}, {'author': u'Daniel Coletti', 'authorid': 'hnnaipfgpidffnbalfjm', 'date': '7 Feb 2006 19:53:49 -0000', 'month': 200602, 'msgnum': 9875, 'subject': u'New HOWTO proposal', 'threadid': 'biifelfgnkaocpnpjgoj', 'timestamp': 1139342029.0}, {'author': u'Machtelt Garrels', 'authorid': 'ekigohadccfepdpebdjg', 'date': '8 Feb 2006 13:36:02 -0000', 'month': 200602, 'msgnum': 9878, 'subject': u'Re: New HOWTO proposal', 'threadid': 'biifelfgnkaocpnpjgoj', 'timestamp': 1139405762.0}, {'author': u'Daniel Coletti', 'authorid': 'hnnaipfgpidffnbalfjm', 'date': '23 Feb 2006 00:11:31 -0000', 'month': 200602, 'msgnum': 9890, 'subject': u'Re: New HOWTO proposal', 'threadid': 'biifelfgnkaocpnpjgoj', 'timestamp': 1140653491.0}, {'author': u'Rodolfo Bonnin', 'authorid': 'bejakhikmggiacgdknfb', 'date': '23 Oct 2006 13:24:25 -0000', 'month': 200610, 'msgnum': 10090, 'subject': u'New howto proposal', 'threadid': 'biifelfgnkaocpnpjgoj', 'timestamp': 1161609865.0}], peritem=<function <lambda> at 0xa0b0e2c>) |
128 write(template % ctxt) |
129 if peritem: |
130 peritem() |
131 ctxt[ROW] += 1 |
132 |
peritem = <function <lambda> at 0xa0b0e2c> |
/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/commands/showthread.py in |
9 ctxt.update(ezmlm.thread(ctxt[THREADID])) |
10 header(ctxt, 'Thread: ' + ctxt[SUBJECT], 'showthread') |
11 do_list(ctxt, 'msgs', ctxt[MSGSPERPAGE], ctxt[MESSAGES], |
12 lambda:sub_showmsg(ctxt, ctxt[MSGNUM])) |
13 footer(ctxt) |
global sub_showmsg = <function sub_showmsg at 0xa0471ec>, ctxt = {'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SERVER': 'glitch', 'HTTP_REFE...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, global MSGNUM = 'msgnum' |
/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/globalfns.py in sub_showmsg(ctxt={'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SERVER': 'glitch', 'HTTP_REFE...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, msgnum=9875) |
229 format_timestamp(ctxt, ctxt) |
230 write(html('msg-header') % ctxt) |
231 rec_showpart(ctxt, msg, 0) |
232 write(html('msg-footer') % ctxt) |
233 ctxt.pop() |
global rec_showpart = <function rec_showpart at 0xa0471b4>, ctxt = {'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SERVER': 'glitch', 'HTTP_REFE...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, msg = <email.message.Message instance at 0xa0d388c> |
/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/globalfns.py in rec_showpart(ctxt={'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SERVER': 'glitch', 'HTTP_REFE...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, part=<email.message.Message instance at 0xa0d388c>, partnum=1) |
205 else: |
206 for p in part.get_payload(): |
207 partnum = rec_showpart(ctxt, p, partnum+1) |
208 else: |
209 write(html('msg-sep') % ctxt) |
partnum = 1, global rec_showpart = <function rec_showpart at 0xa0471b4>, ctxt = {'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SERVER': 'glitch', 'HTTP_REFE...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, p = <email.message.Message instance at 0xa0d354c> |
/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/globalfns.py in rec_showpart(ctxt={'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SERVER': 'glitch', 'HTTP_REFE...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, part=<email.message.Message instance at 0xa0d354c>, partnum=2) |
208 else: |
209 write(html('msg-sep') % ctxt) |
210 sub_showpart(ctxt, part) |
211 return partnum |
212 |
global sub_showpart = <function sub_showpart at 0xa047144>, ctxt = {'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SERVER': 'glitch', 'HTTP_REFE...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, part = <email.message.Message instance at 0xa0d354c> |
/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/globalfns.py in sub_showpart(ctxt={'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SERVER': 'glitch', 'HTTP_REFE...HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING': 'gzip, br, zstd, deflate'}, part=<email.message.Message instance at 0xa0d354c>) |
164 type = ctxt[TYPE] = part.get_content_type() |
165 ctxt[FILENAME] = part.get_filename() |
166 template = html('msg-' + type.replace('/', '-')) |
167 if not template: |
168 template = html('msg-' + type[:type.find('/')]) |
global template = <function template at 0xa03fe9c>, global html = <function html at 0xa03fed4>, type = 'application/pgp-signature', type.replace = <built-in method replace of str object at 0xa0d44f0> |
/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/globalfns.py in html(name='msg-application-pgp-signature') |
40 |
41 def html(name): |
42 return template(name + '.html') |
43 |
44 def xml(name): |
global template = <function template at 0xa03fe9c>, name = 'msg-application-pgp-signature' |
/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20/globalfns.py in template(filename='msg-application-pgp-signature.html') |
31 except IOError: |
32 if not _template_zipfile: |
33 _template_zipfile = zipfile.ZipFile(sys.argv[0]) |
34 try: |
35 f = _template_zipfile.open(n).read() |
global _template_zipfile = None, global zipfile = <module 'zipfile' from '/usr/lib/python2.5/zipfile.pyc'>, zipfile.ZipFile = <class zipfile.ZipFile at 0x9fd8a7c>, global sys = <module 'sys' (built-in)>, sys.argv = ['-c', '/opt/ezmlm-browse-0.20'] |
/usr/lib/python2.5/zipfile.py in __init__(self=<zipfile.ZipFile instance at 0xa0d378c>, file='-c', mode='r', compression=0, allowZip64=False) |
337 self.filename = file |
338 modeDict = {'r' : 'rb', 'w': 'wb', 'a' : 'r+b'} |
339 self.fp = open(file, modeDict[mode]) |
340 else: |
341 self._filePassed = 1 |
self = <zipfile.ZipFile instance at 0xa0d378c>, self.fp = None, builtin open = <built-in function open>, file = '-c', modeDict = {'a': 'r+b', 'r': 'rb', 'w': 'wb'}, mode = 'r' |
<type 'exceptions.IOError'>: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '-c'
args =
(2, 'No such file or directory')
errno =
2
filename =
'-c'
message =
''
strerror =
'No such file or directory'