Monthly Archive for February, 2011

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How to reset KWallet password

The problem: you start a typical KDE application like Kmail and it requires your kwallet master password.

You forgot it?! – No problem!
The solution is very easy: To reset your KWallet password, delete the kwalllet PW-database.

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rm ~/.kde/share/apps/kwallet/kdewallet.kwl

tty1: input overrun

Some days ago I get logcheck System Events.

It was a remote Debian Lenny Server with some strange messages:

Feb 9 09:16:51 server getty[27096]: tty1: input overrun
This message means that someone is tipyng on the keyboard.

Stupid cat. Stay off my keyboard! :D

There was a USB keyboard, all keyboard and mice devices are listed here:
/dev/input/

Apache2 Redirect HTTP to HTTPS

Redirect

Apache’s mod_rewrite makes it easy to redirect normal pages to HTTPS. Because users often forget to type in the https. HTTPS very important for mail web access like squirrelmail or roundcube, to prevent clear text transmission of your passwords and messages

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Debian 6.0.0 is out, go and get it!

After two years of intense work, the Debian project has published a new stable release.

Debian can be downloaded from: http://deb.li/squeeze

Some changes:
- arm arch. will be no more supported
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The Pledge of the Network Admin

Never heard about it:

This is my network.
It is mine
or technically my employer’s,
it is my responsibility
and I care for it with all my heart
there are many other networks a lot like mine,
but none are just like it.

I solemnly swear
that I will not mindlessly paste from HOWTOs.

from Peter N. M. Hansteen