Re: Hosting advice

2013-11-02 Thread Go Linux


On Sat, 11/2/13, Simon Bell  wrote:

 Subject: Re: Hosting advice
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Saturday, November 2, 2013, 4:37 AM
 
 On Saturday 02 Nov 2013 12:46:21 Igor
 Cicimov wrote:
 > > May I trouble you good people for suggestions that
 meet these needs? We
 > > would like to have at least one working email
 address by close of business
 > > tomorrow (Friday, 1 November), or Monday at the
 latest.
 > > 
 > > Thanks,
 > > Craig
 
I use Canvas Dreams - http://www.canvasdreams.com/ - and have been very happy 
with their service including tech support.  And environmentally friendly too!

"Canvas Dreams was the first Web host in the Pacific Northwest to use 100% wind 
power in the operation of our business."
 


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Re: Moderated posts?

2014-10-06 Thread Go Linux


On Mon, 10/6/14, Steve Litt  wrote:

 Subject: Moderated posts?
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Monday, October 6, 2014, 4:42 PM
 
 Hi all,

Several of my posts to lists.debian.org have not made it to the list,
as defined by both my inbox and the list archive. These posts all had
something in common, and it was *not* swearwords or gratuitous
personal insults.

So if you've seen some of your posts not be posted, be aware that
somebody might be moderating your posts. And when it's pointed out that
your opinion is a minority, keep in mind that it might just appear
to be a minority because many posts from like minded people might not
have been moderated rather than posted.

Personally, I think the right way to moderate a list is:

A) Tell everyone it's a moderated list
B) Send the poster a short reason why his post has been moderated.

SteveT


__

This is the first post I've seen from you all day.  Not one systemd post 
either.  Methinks something is afoot . . .
 
 


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Re: copying data from a partition with badblocks

2012-08-30 Thread Go Linux
--- On Thu, 8/30/12, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi  wrote:
I guess iOmega drives are not very stable.
> I guess iOmega drives are not very stable.
>

I have several external drives from iOmega that are a few years old. But the 
drives inside the enclosure are Western Digital.  I've never had a problem with 
them.


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Re: Install Debian on a UEFI-motherboard ?

2012-09-12 Thread Go Linux
--- On Wed, 9/12/12, Tony van der Hoff  wrote:

> From: Tony van der Hoff 
> Subject: Re: Install Debian on a UEFI-motherboard ?
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Wednesday, September 12, 2012, 12:18 PM
> 
> I've never had a problem with ASUS boards. YMMV, but let's
> see some
> justification for your rubbishing ASUS and Gigabyte.
> 
>

Just some personal experience . . . I once had an Asus board that needed an RMA 
during its lifetime. It's still working. I also had a Gigabyte board that was 
DOA but the replacement has worked flawlessly.  No hardware is reliable 100% of 
the time.


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Re: What is playing videos in web browsers?

2012-09-18 Thread Go Linux
--- On Sat, 9/15/12, lee  wrote:

> From: lee 
> Subject: Re: What is playing videos in web browsers?
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Saturday, September 15, 2012, 11:08 PM
> 
> 
> Adobe says on their website: "Flash Player 11.2 is the last
> supported
> Flash Player version for Linux. Adobe will continue to
> provide security
> updates."[1]
> 
> What's that supposed to mean?  Will we soon have to go
> without flash
> when that version becomes incompatible, unless we use
> chromium?
> 
> 
> [1]: http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
> 
>

I ran into a problem with flash just this afternoon. You Tube was working fine 
when I suspended the computer to go to the post office.  Came back less than a 
hour later and nothing would play - only a blank screen.  As observed in this 
thread, no problem with Chromium.  So I downloaded the latest Flash version 
from Adobe and now it's working again.  You Tube must have made adjustments to 
their site during the time that I stepped out.  Google has too much power to 
screw things up.  :( 




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Re: What is playing videos in web browsers?

2012-09-18 Thread Go Linux
--- On Tue, 9/18/12, Mark Allums  wrote:

> From: Mark Allums 
> Subject: Re: What is playing videos in web browsers?
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Tuesday, September 18, 2012, 8:15 PM
> 
> 
> Some computers don't resume all the hardware properly. 
> If yours has buggy video drivers, they might disable any
> hardware acceleration going on.  Resetting/restarting
> the driver  sometimes helps.
>

Video on this box has been rock solid for years through heaving video editing 
and more recently You Tube surfing.  I've NEVER had a problem with the nVidia 
drivers EVER. Since I installed Squeeze, my habit has been to suspend and only 
reboot every couple of weeks.  Last reboot was after 20 some days. Never a 
problem.

> 
> Also, Yotube has been finicky lately for me as well, and I
> don't think Flash is the problem.  I think it's more
> that the scripts running on the page aren't doing something
> that they should, because I get problems no matter whether
> it's Flash or HTML5 + Javascript.  Fiddling around by
> semi-random clicking on stuff and reloading the page six or
> eight times sometimes works.  In other words, patience
> is what's required.
> 

When everything worked in Chromium but not Iceweasel, I figured it had to be a 
Flash issue.  And yes, You Tube has been a little unpredictable lately . . .



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Re: GRUB location on Dual-Boot with TWO hard drives

2012-10-14 Thread Go Linux
--- On Sun, 10/14/12, Ralf Mardorf  wrote:

> From: Ralf Mardorf 
> Subject: Re: GRUB location on Dual-Boot with TWO hard drives
> To: "debian-user" 
> Date: Sunday, October 14, 2012, 3:24 PM

> 
> alternatively you can run one command
> 
> su -c gedit
>     

How about gksu gedit ?


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Re: Is Wheezy going to be more stable than Squeeze?

2012-10-28 Thread Go Linux
--- On Sun, 10/28/12, Russell Gadd  wrote:

> From: Russell Gadd 
> Subject: Is Wheezy going to be more stable than Squeeze?
> To: "Debian User" 
> Date: Sunday, October 28, 2012, 1:43 PM
> Is Debian Wheezy going to be any
> better than Squeeze when it's
> released? I know this is a leading question since many of
> you may
> think Squeeze couldn't be faulted.
> 
> 

You asked for it . . . ;)

I have found squeeze to be the most stable OS I've ever used.  I am testing 
wheezy on another box.  There were problems related to it's age - older nvidia 
card - that you won't be having. The nouveau driver just plain sucked - 
mis-drawn and/or incomplete images etc - so I had no choice but to get the 
proprietary driver working. The only major disappointment is that DVDStyler is 
no longer in the multimedia repos - there is a major bug with a missing library 
- and the version of Avidemux that is available is pretty non-functional.  I 
will be trying to compile an older version in the next days.  If that fails, I 
will have to do a minimal install of squeeze to keep my media processing apps 
working for many years to come.  Perhaps at some point, these apps will be 
functional on wheezy but right now it's a bust.  On a more positive note . . 
.audacity 'seems' to work OK and bombono is less feature rich than DVDStyler 
but does produce a workable DVD iso.  I
 dumped gnome for xfce and actually prefer it now. I tried LXDE but found too 
many features missing or difficult to configure.  


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Re: Advice on system purchase

2012-10-29 Thread Go Linux
--- On Sat, 10/27/12, Marc Shapiro  wrote:

> From: Marc Shapiro 
> Subject: Advice on system purchase
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Saturday, October 27, 2012, 7:29 PM
> 

Several replies have recommended Antec cases and I'd like to second that.  I've 
been very happy with the NSK4480 Black Mid Tower Case I got about 3 years ago. 


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Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-11-01 Thread Go Linux
--- On Thu, 11/1/12, lee  wrote:

> From: lee 
> Subject: Re: compiling a Debian package
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Thursday, November 1, 2012, 12:35 PM
> 
> Don't worry, I like free software a lot.  I don't like
> dead ends,
> though.
>

I am finding problems getting some multimedia apps to work properly on wheezy.  
Certain features of avidemux 2.5.6 crash. 2.6 barely works at all. Their custom 
install script uses sudo (which isn't enabled by default on Debian).  DVDStyler 
isn't even in the deb multimedia repos for wheezy but there are plenty of .debs 
available for 'buntu.   It seems that media devs are putting time into getting 
things going on 'buntu but leaving Debian behind. H . . . I wonder why . . 
. I want to stick with Debian but may have to keep my media work indefinitely 
on squeeze if things don't straighten out on wheezy.  Or find a more media 
friendly distro. Right now I'm feeling frustrated on the way to po'd.  
Thankfully, I did manage to get the driver for the old nvidia card installed 
with the sgfxi script but had to blacklist nouveau to get it to work.




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Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-11-02 Thread Go Linux


--- On Fri, 11/2/12, lee  wrote:

> From: lee 
> Subject: Re: compiling a Debian package
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Friday, November 2, 2012, 6:11 PM
> Go Linux 
> writes:
> 
> > po'd.  Thankfully, I did manage to get the driver
> for the old nvidia
> > card installed with the sgfxi script but had to
> blacklist nouveau to
> > get it to work.
> 
> Just use either the drivers from their website or the Debian
> version of
> those.  Won't that work?
> 
> 

The Debian version of the driver wouldn't install.  It advised me to use 
nouveau during the failed process. I had never used the sgfxi script before.  
It identifies the correct driver and downloads it from the nvidia site.  Not 
without a few bumps but thankfully worked in the end.  Card is a 4000 series 
which is on the edge of no longer being supported.


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Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-11-03 Thread Go Linux
--- On Sat, 11/3/12, lee  wrote:

> From: lee 
> Subject: Re: compiling a Debian package
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Saturday, November 3, 2012, 2:42 PM
> Go Linux 
> writes:
> 
> >> Just use either the drivers from their website or
> the Debian
> >> version of
> >> those.  Won't that work?
> >> 
> >> 
> >
> > The Debian version of the driver wouldn't
> install.  It advised me to
> > use nouveau during the failed process. I had never used
> the sgfxi
> > script before.
> 
> sgfxi script?
> 

Yes.  From here http://smxi.org/  SalineOS even has it available on a basic 
install.  Unfortunately, the dkms 'debian way' wouldn't work this time.

> > It identifies the correct driver and downloads it from
> the nvidia
> > site.  Not without a few bumps but thankfully
> worked in the end.  Card
> > is a 4000 series which is on the edge of no longer
> being supported.
> 
> I always just downloaded the latest version from their
> website and
> installed it.  When your card is that old, it's time
> for a new one.
> 

Yeah . . . I have an old 8400 laying around if nouveau still isn't working when 
jessie arrives.


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Re: Wheezy, XFCE: system shutdown

2012-11-19 Thread Go Linux
--- On Mon, 11/19/12, Hartwig Atrops  wrote:

> From: Hartwig Atrops 
> Subject: Wheezy, XFCE: system shutdown
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Monday, November 19, 2012, 10:12 AM
> Hi.
> 
> I have a configuration problem with Wheezy and XFCE and
> didn't find the 
> appropriate docu:
> 
> The Log-Out-Dialog (from the upper panel) offers "Log Out",
> "Restart" 
> and "Shut Down" icons. But only "Log Out" is usable, the
> other two are 
> disabled.
> 
> How can I enable the Shutdown button? Log out and login as
> root again only for 
> shutdown - hmm, it works, but ...
> 
> 
Did you check your group settings?  Do you have pm-utils and 
xfce4-power-manager installed?


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Re: Wheezy, XFCE: system shutdown

2012-11-19 Thread Go Linux
--- On Mon, 11/19/12, Nate Bargmann  wrote:

> From: Nate Bargmann 
> Subject: Re: Wheezy, XFCE: system shutdown
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Monday, November 19, 2012, 12:51 PM
> * On 2012 19 Nov 12:46 -0600, Hartwig
> Atrops wrote:
>  
> > xfce4-power-mangager was missing, but installing it did
> not solve the problem.
> > 
> > group settings: there is no group named *power* or
> similar. What would be the 
> > rigth group configuration?
> 
> My user is in the powerdev group.  I get even the
> Suspend and Hibernate
> buttons on this desktop machine even though I don't use
> them.
> 
> $ cat /etc/group | grep power
> powerdev:x:115:username
> 
>

I'm on gnome squeeze right now, am NOT in the powerdev group and still have 
working hibernate suspend.  Will check xfce wheezy groups in a bit.




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Re: Wheezy, XFCE: system shutdown

2012-11-19 Thread Go Linux
--- On Mon, 11/19/12, Hartwig Atrops  wrote:

> From: Hartwig Atrops 
> Subject: Re: Wheezy, XFCE: system shutdown
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Monday, November 19, 2012, 3:03 PM
> On Monday 19 November 2012 20:05:15
> Go Linux wrote:
> > --- On Mon, 11/19/12, Nate Bargmann 
> wrote:
> > > From: Nate Bargmann 
> > > Subject: Re: Wheezy, XFCE: system shutdown
> > > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > > Date: Monday, November 19, 2012, 12:51 PM
> > > * On 2012 19 Nov 12:46 -0600, Hartwig
> > >
> > > Atrops wrote:
> > > > xfce4-power-mangager was missing, but
> installing it did
> > >
> > > not solve the problem.
> > >
> > > > group settings: there is no group named
> *power* or
> > >
> > > similar. What would be the
> > >
> > > > rigth group configuration?
> > >
> > > My user is in the powerdev group.  I get even
> the
> > > Suspend and Hibernate
> > > buttons on this desktop machine even though I
> don't use
> > > them.
> > >
> > > $ cat /etc/group | grep power
> > > powerdev:x:115:username
> >
> > I'm on gnome squeeze right now, am NOT in the powerdev
> group and still have
> > working hibernate suspend.  Will check xfce wheezy
> groups in a bit.
> 
> Hmm...
> 
> I have a Squeeze / XFCE installation running on a Sun Blade
> 100 (Debian 
> Sparc), the buttons are all there and are usable.
> 
> Groups:
> 
> root@PEKING:~# grep power /etc/group
> powerdev:x:110:
> 
> i.e. group exists, but no users in it
> 
> Shutdown works anyway.
> 
> Regards,
> 
>    Hartwig
> 
> 
OK.  Now on refracta wheezy xfce. There isn't even a powerdev group listed and 
all five shutdown options are present and functioning.

In addition to pm-utils and xfce4-power-manager, I have upower and 
libupower-glib1 installed.  You might also look at acpi-support.  Though it's 
not installed here, your hardware might need it.


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Re: gedit ugly under xfce

2014-07-15 Thread Go Linux


On Tue, 7/15/14, B  wrote:

 Subject: Re: gedit ugly under xfce
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Tuesday, July 15, 2014, 1:47 PM

 
Too bad, I loved gedit; any suggestion about quite the
same editor w/o uglyness?

With my wheezy xfce, I use mate-text-editor (pluma) from the mate project which 
is a port of the old GTK2 gedit .  Solves the ugliness problem and is oh so 
familiar . .  .

Copying to you Buzz, because my posts from yahoo do not always get through.


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Re: Problem with Debian 6 LTS and vlc

2014-08-14 Thread Go Linux


On Wed, 8/13/14, Bret Busby  wrote:

 Subject: Problem with Debian 6 LTS and vlc
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Wednesday, August 13, 2014, 11:46 PM

 
 I have just tried to install vlc on this laptop.
 
 At first attempt, it kept prompting for the "disc number...", so I
 checked the /etc/apt/sources.list file, and found that it was not set up for 
LTS.
 
 So, I updated the /etc/apt/sources.list file, as (I believe) shown on the 
relevant wiki web page, and ran apt-get update and then
 apt-get upgrade, and that apparently included removal of about 3.6MB of 
something (it did not say what would be removed).
 
 But, now I can not install vlc.
 
 I get, in the error box (the error classification/description, can not be 
copied and pasted)
 
 "
 vlc:
  Depends: vlc-nox but it is not going to be installed
  Depends: libfribidi0 (>=0.19.2) but it is not installable
  Depends: libsdl-image1.2 (>=1.2.10) but it is not installable
  Depends: libxcb-keysyms1 (>=0.3.6) but it is not installable
  Recommends: vlc-plugin-notify but it is not going to be installed
  Recommends: vlc-plugin-pulse but it is not going to be installed
 "
 
 Is vlc no longer installable, on Debian 6?
 
---

I have vlc running on squeeze LTS.  Looks like it comes from Debian multimedia 
packages maintainers  so 
you'll likely have to add the http://www.deb-multimedia.org  oldstable main 
repo to your sources list.

 


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Re: Problem with Debian 6 LTS and vlc

2014-08-15 Thread Go Linux

On Fri, 8/15/14, david...@ling.ohio-state.edu  
wrote:

 Subject: Re: Problem with Debian 6 LTS and vlc
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Friday, August 15, 2014, 3:54 PM
 
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014, Go Linux wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 8/13/14, Bret Busby  wrote:
[snip]

> >
> > Is vlc no longer installable, on Debian 6?
> >
> ---
>
> I have vlc running on squeeze LTS.  Looks like it comes from Debian
> multimedia packages maintainers
>  so you'll
> likely have to add the http://www.deb-multimedia.org oldstable main
> repo to your sources list.


FYI:

  "There is 'Debian Multimedia Maintainers' and 'deb-multimedia.org'. So what's 
the difference?"

  
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMultimedia/FAQ#There_is_.27Debian_Multimedia_Maintainers.27_and_.27deb-multimedia.org.27._So_what.27s_the_difference.3F

deb-multimedia.org is unrelated to the debian multimedia packaging
team.

---

This description comes from the properties option in synaptic:

"Debian multimedia packages maintainers 
"

But when I just checked from the source option it says it was installed from:

"oldstable/main (http.debian.net)"

It has the official Debian logo on the vlc entries so it must be still be in 
oldstable now.  IIRC it was about this time that multimedia was no longer being 
maintained and supported by Debian and moved over to a third party repo.  
Section 2.5 on the page you posted above has a thorough explanation starting 
with this:

2.5. There is 'Debian Multimedia Maintainers' and 'deb-multimedia.org'. So 
what's the difference?

'Debian Multimedia Maintainers' is the team behind the packaging of multimedia 
related packages distributed with Debian. In other words, 'Debian Multimedia 
Maintainers' is us.

'deb-multimedia.org' (aka 'dmo' or 'd-m.o', formerly 'debian-multimedia.org') 
is a site that offers a repository of multimedia packages as well. That site is 
maintained by an individual that is not part of this team. 

If you continue reading down that page the transitions and differences are 
clearly described.

As an alternative, you might try the version in the Mepis community repo for 
squeeze.  The media packages that Steve Pusser builds have always been 
compatible with my system.   He's a real wizard!

golinux
 


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Re: split an html file

2014-04-21 Thread Go Linux

On Mon, 4/21/14, Mike McClain  wrote:

 Subject: split an html file
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Monday, April 21, 2014, 12:08 PM
 
 Hi,
     My brother Rick, a windrider, put together a
 webpage,
 http://www.photographers1.com/Sailing/NauticalTerms&Nomenclature.html
 about sailing and wind surfing that has grown too large and
 should be
 split into smaller sections to reduce load time.
     Can anyone point me to any tools that would
 automate the process of
 fixing all the links?
 Thanks,
 Mike
 
That page is beyond resuscitation IMO.  Should be totally reorganized from the 
ground up with multiple pages and a well thought out navigation.



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Re: split an html file

2014-04-21 Thread Go Linux
On Mon, 4/21/14, Mike McClain  wrote:

 Subject: split an html file
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Monday, April 21, 2014, 12:08 PM
 
 Hi,
     My brother Rick, a windrider, put together a
 webpage,
 http://www.photographers1.com/Sailing/NauticalTerms&Nomenclature.html
 about sailing and wind surfing that has grown too large and
 should be
 split into smaller sections to reduce load time.
     Can anyone point me to any tools that would
 automate the process of
 fixing all the links?
 Thanks,
 Mike
 


That page is beyond resuscitation IMO.  Should be totally reorganized from the 
ground up with multiple pages and a well thought out navigation.

 



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Re: Setting Up a Google+less GMail Account

2014-04-26 Thread Go Linux

On Sat, 4/26/14, Patrick Bartek  wrote:

 Subject: Setting Up a Google+less GMail Account
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Saturday, April 26, 2014, 11:27 PM
 
 
 As said a few days ago, if I was able to create a gmail
 account without signing up for Google+, too, I would post
 how I did it.  Chrome is my default browser, and all
 below was done with it.
 
 
 SETTING UP A GOOGLE+LESS GMAIL ACCOUNT
 
 1. Go to 'mail.google.com'
 2. Click on "Create an Account."
 3. Fill out the form.
 
 You don't have to enter a phone number. Just enter the
 security code.
 
 4. Once you've completed the sign up page, click
 "Next".  You'll be taken to the Profile page.
 5. Don't enter anything.  Just quit that page.
 
 (To be safe, I quit the whole browser as well.)
 
 6. Go to 'mail.google.com' again.
 
 I was expecting to get the login page, but instead I was
 taken directly to my new gmail account.  Don't know
 why.
 
 7. Log out of 'Hangouts.'  Left middle of page.
 
 This isn't necessary, but I have no use for this gmail
 "feature."
 
 8. Configure your new Google+less gmail account.
 9. Log out.
 10. Done.
 
 Unfortunately, when you log out Google sets the login page
 with your new email address, but without the password. 
 I didn't want that.  As I use Chrome, I went to
 Tools->Clear Browsing Data, unticked everything except
 "Cookies ..." and "Autofill ..." and cleared everything set
 for the "Past Hour" option.  Google Mail login is now
 clear.
 
 FWIW, as long as you use a browser to access the account,
 you're going to be nagged or possibly tricked to activate
 Google+.  Here's a link to quit Google+ without loosing
 your gmail account.  It is the most recent set of
 instructions I could find.
 
 
http://www.freelancerseoconsultant.com/2013/01/how-to-delete-google-plus-or-google.html
 
 Posted from my new gmail account.
 
 B
 


FWIW, I still use the older HTML version of gmail which doesn't have all those 
'features' that need to be deactivated or worked around.  ;)



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Re: Debian 7.x and desktop environments

2014-05-03 Thread Go Linux

On Sat, 5/3/14, Steve Litt  wrote:

 Subject: Re: Debian 7.x and desktop environments
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Saturday, May 3, 2014, 8:14 AM

I LOVE, and sorely miss, Gnome2's use of
 nested drawers in panels.
 
---

  I have entries in the XFCE panel that pop open to multiple launchers just 
like Gnome 2's drawers.  Maybe you're talking about something else?


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Re: Debian 7.x and desktop environments

2014-05-03 Thread Go Linux

On Sat, 5/3/14, Steve Litt  wrote:

 Subject: Re: Debian 7.x and desktop environments
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Saturday, May 3, 2014, 10:49 AM
 
 On Sat, 3 May 2014 07:45:40 -0700
 (PDT)
 Go Linux 
 wrote:
 
> > 
> > On Sat, 5/3/14, Steve Litt 
> wrote:
> > 
> >  Subject: Re: Debian 7.x and desktop environments
> >  To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> >  Date: Saturday, May 3, 2014, 8:14 AM
> > 
> > I LOVE, and sorely miss, Gnome2's use of
> >  nested drawers in panels.
> >  
> >
 ---

> > 
> >   I have entries in the XFCE panel that pop
> open to multiple
> > launchers just like Gnome 2's drawers.  Maybe
> you're talking about
> > something else?
 
 > But the key distinction between multiple program Xfce launchers and
 > Gnome 2 drawers is that you can't include a launcher as one of the
 > items in your launcher (can you???), 

I'm not in XFCE right now (on Squeeze/Gnome 2) but I'm pretty sure that I have 
custom launchers within a launcher.  Give it a try!

 > but you can put Gnome2 drawers inside of other Gnome2 drawers. 

Didn't know that.  I always found the Gnome 2 panel launchers slow to open and 
kind of clunky.  I imagine nested drawers would be even slower.  XFCE opens the 
'drawers' much faster.  Will soon FINALLY move to wheezy on my production 
machine via refractasnapshot and refractainstaller.  It's all pimped out and 
ready to go on another machine . . .


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Re: Debian 7.x and desktop environments

2014-05-03 Thread Go Linux


On Sat, 5/3/14, Steve Litt  wrote:

 Subject: Re: Debian 7.x and desktop environments
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Saturday, May 3, 2014, 12:51 PM
 
 On Sat, 3 May 2014 09:06:54 -0700
 (PDT)
 Go Linux 
 wrote:
 
 
 > I'm not in XFCE right now (on Squeeze/Gnome 2) but I'm
 pretty sure
 > that I have custom launchers within a launcher. 
 Give it a try!
 
I'd love to, but don't know how. If I left-click on the top level
launcher, click properties, I get a list of the apps launchable by this
launcher. If I click Add, it gives me a list of things I can add:
Another launcher isn't one of them. If I click the button to define a
new app from scratch, I have no idea what to put in the executable
field in order to implement a sub-launcher. Any ideas?

--

OK.  In XFCE now.   Here's how to do it:

Right click on the primary launcher.

Under the blue (plus) add button, there is a document icon with a yellow star.  
Click on it.

The tooltip says "add new empty item" ie a launcher.  Presto!  You can now add 
a custom launcher.


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Re: GRUB2

2014-06-05 Thread Go Linux
On Fri, 6/6/14, Man_Without_Clue  wrote:

 Subject: GRUB2
 To: "debian-user@lists.debian.org" 
 Date: Friday, June 6, 2014, 12:48 AM
 
 Hi all,
 
 Once again I need your help.
 
 I have debian wheezy installed on my primary HDD sda1, and I
 just installed Mint 17 on separate HDD sdb2.
 Now the GRUB of the MINT 17 took over the grub of Debian,
 but I don't like look of ths new grub installed by Mint.
 
 Is there anyway to revive the debian's GRUB or edit the menu
 of Mint's GRUB?
 
 Thanks for your help.
 
 Man without clue
 

 
Boot into wheezy on sda1 and run update-grub.  That has sorted things for me in 
the past.


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Re: Can Iceweasel and Firefox co-exist on Wheezy.

2014-06-13 Thread Go Linux
On Fri, 6/13/14, Lisi Reisz  wrote:

Subject: Re: Can Iceweasel and Firefox co-exist on Wheezy.
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, June 13, 2014, 9:01 AM


https://beta.ovoenergy.com/login

I can't login on this one.

There are many sites on which I can't shop (can't put things in the basket).
Here is an example of that:

http://www.damart.co.uk/F-10068-thermal-tops/P-63701--pack-of-2-french-neck-vests



Have you tried in safe-mode?  Maybe an addon is the culprit.  This is pretty 
standard diagnostic procedure.  


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Re: Question: debian way to create debian live-dvd

2014-06-22 Thread Go Linux

On Sun, 6/22/14, Hans  wrote:

 Subject: Question: debian way to create debian live-dvd
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Sunday, June 22, 2014, 9:57 AM
 
 Hello list,
 
 I want to create a debian live-cd from an installed debian
 system.
 
 What is the best debian way? live-build can not be used, as
 there are some 
 manually copied files on my system, I want to preserve (i.e.
 my own wordlists) 
 and some applications, which are not available as debian
 packages.
 
 At the moment I am using bootcdwrite. If there are better
 tools (I believe, 
 there is also live-helper), please point them to me.
 
 What I imagine is:
 
 - the live-cd should be runable (just like knoppix or
 similar)
 - it should be installable, when the user needs it
 - the installation should be automatically (just overwrite
 the complete  
 harddrive)
 - user friendly (one-click-solution)
 
 I am sure, this is possible, but still did not find the
 correct tools.
 
 Any help is welcome.
 
 Best regards
 
 Hans
 


refractasnapshot and refractainstaller - http://www.ibiblio.org/refracta/ - 
will create a bootable cd, dvd or USB of your working system.  I have found it 
to be rock solid. However, it's not exactly one click and may require some 
adjustments to various configuration files.  IMO, it's the best option out 
there.


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Re: but ubunt... (multimedia)

2012-12-18 Thread Go Linux
--- On Tue, 12/18/12, Lucio Crusca  wrote:

> From: Lucio Crusca 
> Subject: but ubunt... (multimedia)
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Tuesday, December 18, 2012, 6:39 AM
> 
> 
> Let alone why, I need a recent DVDStyler (2.x). For some
> reason, mostly 
> philosophical, having DVDStyler 2.x work on Debian is a
> nightmare (if ever 
> possible):
> 
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=588104
> 
> 

I also use DVDStyler and ran up against this bug in my wheezy testing a few 
months ago.  I posted to that bug report and on their forum but no response.

My solutions?  1. I'm gonna keep my squeeze install functional for serious 
media work possibly even after EOL.  2. I gave bombono a spin on wheezy and it 
produces a set-top playable DVD though it doesn't have as many features as 
DVDStyler.

Unfortunately AVLinux doesn't seem like a good fit for my specific multimedia 
needs . . .


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Re: [OT?] Free Software petition on WhiteHouse.gov

2012-12-25 Thread Go Linux
--- On Tue, 12/25/12, Max Hyre  wrote:

> From: Max Hyre 
> Subject: [OT?] Free Software petition on WhiteHouse.gov
> To: "Debian User mailing list" 
> Date: Tuesday, December 25, 2012, 12:10 AM
>    Dear Debianists:
> 
>    The U.S. president's website has a
> petition to support the use of
> Free Software in schools.  It might be a good idea for
> us USAians to
> sign it:
> 
>     http://wh.gov/Rz6C
> 
> 

Too bad signing requires registration with personal info. That's one DB I'd 
rather not be in.  Of course I could fake it but deception is not in my nature 
. . .


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Re: admin password?

2012-12-29 Thread Go Linux
--- On Sat, 12/29/12, Dionyssis Goulimis  wrote:

> From: Dionyssis Goulimis 
> Subject: admin password?
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Saturday, December 29, 2012, 10:50 PM
> Hi,
> 
> I downloaded the last edition of Debian yesterday but I
> can't remember
> my Admin password, what is the best way to recover it?
> 
> Best,
> 
> Dionyssis Goulimis
> 

This has saved me more than once:

http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=52993

No need to reinstall etc.

> 
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Re: Wheezy Installer Auto-Partition Oddity

2013-01-02 Thread Go Linux
--- On Wed, 1/2/13, Patrick Bartek  wrote:
> 
> As I said in my original query, this partitioning was done
> automatically by the Wheezy installer.  I would have never
> partitioned that way myself.  Besides this is just a test
> install to root out any problems for when I do the real one
> on a real hard drive.
> 
> 

FWIW, the wheezy installer created the same partitioning scheme on a hard drive 
install the first time I gave wheezy a run.  I found that rather odd and a good 
reason to manually partition the drive prior to installing wheezy in the 
future.  I usually do that but was being a bit lazy this one time.  ;)



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Re: Wheezy Installer Auto-Partition Oddity

2013-01-03 Thread Go Linux
--- On Thu, 1/3/13, Patrick Bartek  wrote:

> From: Patrick Bartek 
> Subject: Re: Wheezy Installer Auto-Partition Oddity
> To: "debian-user@lists.debian.org" 
> Date: Thursday, January 3, 2013, 12:15 PM
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -
> > From: Go Linux 
> > To: "debian-user@lists.debian.org"
> 
> > Cc: 
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 2, 2013 5:42 PM
> > Subject: Re: Wheezy Installer Auto-Partition Oddity
> > 
> > --- On Wed, 1/2/13, Patrick Bartek 
> wrote:
> >> 
> >>  As I said in my original query, this
> partitioning was done
> >>  automatically by the Wheezy installer.  I
> would have never
> >>  partitioned that way myself.  Besides this
> is just a test
> >>  install to root out any problems for when I
> do the real one
> >>  on a real hard drive.
> >> 
> >> 
> > 
> > FWIW, the wheezy installer created the same
> partitioning scheme on a hard drive 
> > install the first time I gave wheezy a run.  I found
> that rather odd and a good 
> > reason to manually partition the drive prior to
> installing wheezy in the 
> > future.  I usually do that but was being a bit lazy
> this one time.  ;)
> 
> 
> Thanks.  Now, I know it's not just my install or a quirk in
> VirtualBox.  It's the installer.
> 
> Since my original post, I've been reading up on GPT.  Based
> on that, plus what others have posted here, it seems the
> cause of the gaps is a combination of aligning partitions
> based 4096 byte sectors, regardless of whether they are that
> size, and LVM needing unpartitioned space between partitions
> for metadata whether you're using LVM or not.  Mostly, the
> latter, I think.
> 
> Like you, for the real install, I'll just manually
> partition.  Gap, LVM and GPT "problems" solved.
> 
> B
> 
> 

Just for the record . . . that install was to an old WD 80gb drive that was 
around long before the new sector changes.


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Re: php install

2013-01-03 Thread Go Linux
--- On Thu, 1/3/13, Bob Proulx  wrote:

> From: Bob Proulx 
> Subject: Re: php install
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Thursday, January 3, 2013, 8:22 PM
> Samuel Morgan wrote:
> > Please tell why php5 does not work under apache2 (with
> engine on)
> > using this index file:
> > ...
> >  > echo "Hello";
> > >
> 
> Missing the closing container marker. Put a "?>" in there
> and it
> should work.  Try this file:
> 
>   
> 
> Bob
> 

Is that in a .php file or embedded in .html?  IIRC serving php in html requires 
toggling an option in the config file and my sites at least require an 
.htaccess handler to get it to work. I can post that when I get back on another 
computer if you like.


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RE: Wheezy Installer Auto-Partition Oddity

2013-01-04 Thread Go Linux


--- On Fri, 1/4/13, Bonno Bloksma  wrote:

> From: Bonno Bloksma 
> Subject: RE: Wheezy Installer Auto-Partition Oddity
> To: "debian-user@lists.debian.org" 
> Date: Friday, January 4, 2013, 3:40 AM
> Hi, Patrick,
> 
> >> [snip]
> >>>  >
> >>>  > FWIW, the wheezy installer created
> the same  partitioning scheme 
> >>> on a hard drive  > install the first
> time I gave wheezy a run.  I 
> >>> found  that rather odd and a good 
> > reason to manually partition the 
> >>> drive prior to  installing wheezy in
> the  > future.  I usually do 
> >>> that but was being a bit lazy  this one
> time.  ;)
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>>  Thanks.  Now, I know it's not just my
> install or a quirk in  
> >>> VirtualBox.  It's the installer.
> >>> 
> >>>  Since my original post, I've been reading
> up on GPT.  Based  on 
> >>> that, plus what others have posted here, it
> seems the  cause of the 
> >>> gaps is a combination of aligning
> partitions  based 4096 byte 
> >>> sectors, regardless of whether they are
> that  size, and LVM needing 
> >>> unpartitioned space between partitions 
> for metadata whether you're 
> >>> using LVM or not.  Mostly, the  latter, I
> think.
> >>> 
> >>>  Like you, for the real install, I'll just
> manually  partition.  Gap, 
> >>> LVM and GPT "problems" solved.
> >>> 
> >> 
> >> Just for the record . . . that install was to an
> old WD 80gb drive 
> >> that was around long before the new sector
> changes.
> >
> > Mine, too.  WD 160GB purchased late 2006.  512 byte
> sectors.
> 
> I don't think the installer looks at the disk type. It will
> just use 1M boundaries for starting a new partition.
> Why it ends the previous partition just beyond that 1M
> boundary and then has to skip 2047 512b sectors I do not
> know, that might be a minor bug.
> 
> And ah who the heck cares about 1M on a 100+ GB or
> nowadays on a 1+ TB disk? ;-)
> 

In the grand scheme of things it might be insignificant but it is very untidy 
(and annoying) to see those unallocated bits here and there. 



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Re: how to buy an ideal laptop RAM module?

2013-01-05 Thread Go Linux
--- On Sat, 1/5/13, vishnu vardhan  wrote:

> From: vishnu vardhan 
> Subject: how to buy an ideal laptop RAM module?
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Saturday, January 5, 2013, 6:28 AM
> facts:
> i have recently purchased a laptop. it is shipped with 2gb
> ram. the
> maximum ram is 8gb.
> i want to replace 2gb ram with 2 4gb ram modules.
> 
> 

I recently upgraded the RAM in my desktops  - some from Amazon and some from 
here:

http://www.memoryx.net/

You can find motherboard compatible RAM and they ship internationally.  Service 
was very fast.


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Java plugin on iceweasel

2013-01-11 Thread Go Linux
I am having problems getting the java plugin to work on a particular site with 
iceweasel esr on wheezy.  Following Debian specific instructions, I created a 
.deb then sym linked to /usr/lib/jvm/j2re1.7-oracle/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so  in 
both the /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins and /usr/lib/iceweasel/plugins folders. The 
Java site, iceweasel and the site in question all recognize java as working. 
But after the java animation plays, the page shows "no image" instead of 
loading the document.

Then I was advised that libnpjp2.so was for 64-bit (even though it was in the 
32-bit folder) and that I should link to 
/usr/lib/jvm/j2re1.7-oracle/lib/i386/libjavaplugin_oji.so for 32-bit. But 
iceweasel doesn't recognize that at all.  Image loading permissions in 
about:config and preferences are OK. So just which file do I need to link to 
for the 32-bit java browser plugin to work on iceweasel?

FWIW, chromium and chrome have no problems with libnpjp2.so and can display 
documents as expected but I would rather use iceweasel.  Is there a remedy for 
this?  Please help!


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Re: make command understanding

2013-01-31 Thread Go Linux
--- On Thu, 1/31/13, Muhammad Yousuf Khan  wrote:

> From: Muhammad Yousuf Khan 
> Subject: make command understanding
> To: "debian" 
> Date: Thursday, January 31, 2013, 1:44 AM
> i normally install things from the
> repository of debian by "apt-get
> install" however just need to know if in case circumstances
> push me to
> compile things at some point.so the question that i am
> asking is just
> for learning purpose.
> i have seen on youtube people first un-tar the package
> (e.g.
> spamassassin) then they some time run "make" command only
> without any
> parameter at the end of it and then in next command they run
> "make
> install" so the question is whats does that first "make"
> command does,
> why we do not directly use "make install"
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 

I recently compiled a .deb for the latest Oracle java from source using this 
tut.  It appears in synaptic and/or can be handled by apt-get:

http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=77140

And here's a "how-to" build from source that has several options:

http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=38976


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Re: Thinking about using Debian

2013-02-25 Thread Go Linux


--- On Mon, 2/25/13, Mark Filipak  wrote:

> From: Mark Filipak 
> Subject: Re: Thinking about using Debian
> To: "Chris Bannister" 
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Monday, February 25, 2013, 5:35 PM
> 
> Do you know of any very-experienced Debian folks who speak
> truths and wouldn't mind holding my hand? (and who maybe
> won't be put off by a little bitching?)
> 
> 

Your claim of 30 years experience does not necessarily equate to maturity. 
There are a lot of Debian folks who speak the truth but many (if not most) are 
unwilling to babysit and spoonfeed. To me, Linux is about self-reliance and 
infinite possibilities with the user orchestrating the adventure. As to your 
fear of the unknown . . . either roll up your sleeves and plunge in with some 
live disks or find a good therapist. :)


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Re: Snapshot Program

2013-02-26 Thread Go Linux
--- On Tue, 2/26/13, Hélder Pinheiro  wrote:

From: Hélder Pinheiro 
Subject: Snapshot Program
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Tuesday, February 26, 2013, 10:21 AM

Hi,

Is there any program to do a kind of snapshots of my debian installation? 
Something that I can restore through CLI
I am always playing around with my distro and sometimes things do not run well, 
and I feed the need to restore a yesterday's image.


Is it possible? 

--


Yes!  refractasnapshot and refractainstaller are the best apps (and Refracta 
the best repackaged Debian) out there IMO.  This link - 
http://www.saynotogmos.org/ss/refracta/home_ds.html - goes to a  
work-in-progress redesign of their site.  You'll find links to 
snapshot/installer under downloads. Note: it may or may not be compatible with 
your 'flavor' of Debian.  A number of other distros also include it.

Refractasnapshot is a bash script that uses rsync to copy a running system and 
then compress it into a bootable ISO image format which can burned to CD/DVD or 
copied to a USB stick. The default options will work in most cases. If 
adjustments need to be made, well-commented configuration options are located 
in etc/refractasnapshot.conf. Depending on the location and amount of data on 
your system, the rsync excludes in 
/usr/lib/refractasnapshot/snapshot_exclude.list might need to be changed. Keep 
in mind that the ISO size must be compatible with media limitations (around 
4gb).

refractasnapshot can be run in a terminal or from a graphical interface. 
Depending on your Desktop environment, GUI launchers should be automatically 
added to the main menu after installation. It only takes a few clicks to start 
the process which can take from 10-25 minutes depending on the amount of data 
being processed and the amount of disk compression used.

The refractainstaller can quickly install your running custom snapshot from 
either a graphical interface or terminal. The current installer supports both 
grub-legacy and grub2.


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Re: I wish to advocate linux

2013-02-27 Thread Go Linux
--- On Wed, 2/27/13, Mark Filipak  wrote:

> I'm someone who started computing on
> IBM-360s in the 1970s, who progressed to HP3000-SPL and
> PDP11s and UNIX and Solaris and MS-DOS and MS-Windows. I
> played with Xenix, Minix and even BE-OS. I've never
> successfully installed any distribution of Linux. I don't
> know why, but when I tried to read the documentation I gave
> up. The documentation was simultaneously dumb and obtuse and
> way too wordy. So I concluded that Linux is a hobbiest OS
> without much real-world use.
> 
>  From your responses, it seems the situation has not
> changed. - Mark.
> 
> 

Well, I am a liberal arts educated 70-something (and female to boot) without a 
technical computer background like yours to brag about.  I am just a lowly user 
with a curiosity and willingness to learn. I have also been very stubborn in my 
quest to dump windoze FOREVER! I have absolutely no problem installing Linux, 
editing configuration files etc. If I run up against a problem, I LEARN rather 
than whine and find reasons why I can't do it.  We are obviously two very 
different personalities. I posit that your problem with Linux is YOU!



 


 


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Re: I wish to advocate linux

2013-02-27 Thread Go Linux
--- On Wed, 2/27/13, Mark Filipak  wrote:

> From: Mark Filipak 
> Subject: Re: I wish to advocate linux
> To: "Lisi Reisz" 
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Wednesday, February 27, 2013, 2:53 PM
> On 2013/2/27 3:42 PM, Lisi Reisz
> wrote:
> > On Wednesday 27 February 2013 20:34:26 Go Linux wrote:
> >> Well, I am a liberal arts educated 70-something
> (and female to boot)
> >
> > +1 ;-)
> >
> >> without a technical computer background like yours
> to brag about.  I am
> >> just a lowly user with a curiosity and willingness
> to learn. I have also
> >> been very stubborn in my quest to dump windoze
> FOREVER! I have absolutely
> >> no problem installing Linux, editing configuration
> files etc. If I run up
> >> against a problem, I LEARN rather than whine and
> find reasons why I can't
> >> do it.  We are obviously two very different
> personalities. I posit that
> >> your problem with Linux is YOU!
> >
> > +1 doubled. :-)
> >
> > Lisi
> 
> You know, Lisi, you're a real jerk.
> 
> 
>
> 

Off list:  I think we hit a nerve. He is coming unglued!  Too funny!!!


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Re: Moving from a proprietary OS - unnecessarily inful experience -- was [Re: I wish to advocate linux]

2013-03-01 Thread Go Linux
--- On Fri, 3/1/13, Richard Owlett  wrote:

> From: Richard Owlett 
> Subject: Re: Moving from a proprietary OS - unnecessarily inful experience -- 
> was [Re: I wish to advocate linux]
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Friday, March 1, 2013, 12:43 PM
>
> 
> Parents married day before Pearl Harbor 
>

A young'n!  I was BORN before Pearl Harbor!!  LOL!!


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Re: Installation failed

2013-03-01 Thread Go Linux
--- On Fri, 3/1/13, Mark Filipak  wrote:

> From: Mark Filipak 
> Subject: Re: Installation failed
> To: "Shane Johnson" 
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Friday, March 1, 2013, 2:12 PM
> 
> 
> I'm afraid it's install Linux on a USB thumb drive or
> nothing.
> 

Duh . . . How about installing on an external hard drive?

>
> The Debian Live USB is acting like a CD. That's fine, I can
> boot from it. But I can't configure it (different wallpaper,
> for example) and I can't install anything (Icedove, for
> example). Do you
> know of any way to do that?
> 
>

You can install to USB with 'persistence' - an additional writable partition - 
which will allow some user changes to be retained.


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Re: Installation failed

2013-03-01 Thread Go Linux


--- On Fri, 3/1/13, Mark Filipak  wrote:

> From: Mark Filipak 
> Subject: Re: Installation failed
> To: "Go Linux" 
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Friday, March 1, 2013, 2:42 PM
> On 2013/3/1 3:29 PM, Go Linux wrote:
> > --- On Fri, 3/1/13, Mark Filipak 
> wrote:
> >
> >> I'm afraid it's install Linux on a USB thumb drive
> or
> >> nothing.
> >
> > Duh . . . How about installing on an external hard
> drive?
> 
> That would be nice, but that would be on USB also...
> 
> 

The problem is not with USB.  The problem is flash vs hard drive.  AFAIK you 
CAN install grub2 to a hard drive and boot from it.  I've done quite a bit of 
reading but haven't tried it yet because I have no pressing need.


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Re: I wish to advocate linux

2013-03-01 Thread Go Linux
--- On Fri, 3/1/13, Joao Luis Meloni Assirati  wrote:

> From: Joao Luis Meloni Assirati 
> Subject: Re: I wish to advocate linux
> To: "Martin McCormick" 
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Friday, March 1, 2013, 10:01 PM
>  This guy managed to get
> everybody in
> this list working for him, even if he is unable to make a
> single
> meaningful objective question. Even if he is insulting
> individual people,
> the community and Debian ("nothing works, why am I not
> surprised")! And at
> the end all the energy spent with him will be lost. People
> will get tired
> and he will leave crying that "it is impossible to install
> Linux" and
> "Linux people are jerks".
> 
> 

After following his soap opera for what seems like an eternity, I can only 
conclude that he suffers from acute if not terminal PEBKAC. Still amusing but 
in the end what a waste of energy.

(I will likely now be added to the 'hit' list.  I also have the honor of the OP 
in a private email telling me he "hopes I get cancer"!.  Yup.  He's a real 
charmer!!)


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Re: Installation failed - and failed again...

2013-03-03 Thread Go Linux
--- On Sun, 3/3/13, Mark Filipak  wrote:

> From: Mark Filipak 
> Subject: Re: Installation failed - and failed again...
> To: "Brian" 
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Sunday, March 3, 2013, 11:29 AM
> On 2013/3/3 6:25 AM, Brian wrote:
> > On Sat 02 Mar 2013 at 19:56:43 -0500, Mark Filipak
> wrote:
>
> 
> The reason I
> switched the target from an 8-GB USB flash drive to a USB
> hard drive is that someone said I couldn't install to a USB
> flash drive because of the flash structures and that I
> should switch to a hard drive because the MBR will be easier
> to deal with. I thought that suggestion was bogus, but I
> went along with it because I had a spare USB hard drive and
> because I wanted to move past that roadblock, even if
> bogus.
> 

--cut--

> 
> when that didn't work, I switched the target to the USB hard
> drive as suggested by someone.
> 
> 



---


I think that suggestion started here ;)  . . .


--- On Fri, 3/1/13, Mark Filipak  wrote:

> From: Mark Filipak 
> Subject: Re: Installation failed
> To: "Go Linux" 
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Friday, March 1, 2013, 2:42 PM
> On 2013/3/1 3:29 PM, Go Linux wrote:
> > --- On Fri, 3/1/13, Mark Filipak 
> wrote:
> >
> >> I'm afraid it's install Linux on a USB thumb drive
> or nothing.
> >
> >
> >
> > Duh . . . How about installing on an external hard
> drive?
>
>
>
> That would be nice, but that would be on USB also...
>
>
> 
The problem is not with USB.  The problem is flash vs hard drive.  AFAIK you 
CAN install grub2 to a hard drive and boot from it.



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Re: 2013 -- KDE or GNOME?

2013-06-09 Thread Go Linux
--- On Sun, 6/9/13, Evuraan  wrote:

From: Evuraan 
Subject: 2013 -- KDE or GNOME?
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Sunday, June 9, 2013, 1:47 PM

I've been on Gnome for years. (vdpau, GT430, 1080p - the typical nvidia setup) 

Looking at http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/i386/bt-hybrid/, I 
gotta ask:


These days, kde or gnome - which one?

iirc, kde does retina display (high dpi), and gnome yet may not etc.


thanks in advance! 


---

Neither.  XFCE is my choice for wheezy.  :)



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Re: Backup/Restore software?

2013-07-11 Thread Go Linux
- Original Message -

> From: David Guntner 
> To: Linux Debian Mailing List 
> Cc: 
> Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 7:42 PM
> Subject: Backup/Restore software?
> 
> I've been religiously backing up my Windows machine for years with a
> program called Acronis True Image.  It works well, lets me backup my
> system to a second hard drive in the computer, and will do a weekly full
> backup and daily incremental backups, cleaning up older backup chains
> and so on.
> 
> My Linux machine (Debian 6.0.7 at the moment, but planning on updating
> to Wheezy soon), on the other hand, has gone far too long without any
> real backup protection.  I'd like to rectify that if I can. :-)
> 
> Is there a Linux backup package that will do pretty much what I
> described above?  I want to be able to set it and forget it so it just
> runs every night on its own and that way I have about a week or two's
> worth of backups to fall back on.  I need it to be able to do a full
> restore in case of a disaster as well as being able to restore selected
> files/directories in case of a "oh why did I rm *that*?" moment. :-)
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
>                  --Dave
>

I use a combination of rsync for home and specific directories and 
refractasnapshot - http://distro.ibiblio.org/refracta/files/refractasnapshot/ - 
for complete system recovery (as well as portable live iso of my system).  If 
you poke around the refracta directories, you might find other versions of 
snapshot.


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Re: Clarify your needs

2012-06-11 Thread Go Linux
--- On Mon, 6/11/12, Karen Lewellen  wrote:

> From: Karen Lewellen 
> Subject: Re: Clarify your needs
> To: "Richard Owlett" 
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Monday, June 11, 2012, 7:59 PM
> none of the above.
> I require the steps to switch install  sources.  i
> will post what I was 
> told would work if that might help.
> If I were going to require anything it would be a human
> grounded in debian 
> to come to my house, lol.
> I have no high speed, as I just  stated in a different
> post.
> 
> 
>

DO NOT USE THE NET INSTALL ON DIALUP!  I was on dialup until recently so 
installed Squeeze last year from the 8 DVD set which I purchased from a Linux 
distributor.  Even then, after installation, there were updates that took days 
to download on dialup. You should have no trouble installing a basic desktop 
from the first DVD.


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Re: OT: need a simple CMS / website builder

2012-07-03 Thread Go Linux
--- On Tue, 7/3/12, Rob Owens  wrote:

> From: Rob Owens 
> Subject: OT:  need a simple CMS / website builder
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Tuesday, July 3, 2012, 4:05 PM
>
>
> I need some recommendations.  Wordpress?  Drupal? 
> This will be on a Squeeze system.
>
> -Rob
>

I use Flatpress which is basically a port of Wordpress but no SQL, just flat 
files.  I usually use the SVN version:

http://flatpress.org/home/

It installs in a minute and is very customizable. Wordpress plugins have been 
ported and I think that themes can be too (I customized mine from scratch). 
Drupal is quite complicated and Wordpress is pretty bloated too these days too. 
 If you want to KISS, Wordpress is great!   One site I use it on has several 
hundred entries each year and 14-18,000 uniques a month so I know it can take a 
beating.  Only one possible drawback is that it a single user blog.


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Re: OT: need a simple CMS / website builder

2012-07-07 Thread Go Linux
--- On Sat, 7/7/12, Rob Owens  wrote:

> From: Rob Owens 
> Subject: Re: OT:  need a simple CMS / website builder
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Saturday, July 7, 2012, 2:24 PM
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 02:54:53PM
> -0700, Go Linux wrote:
> > --- On Tue, 7/3/12, Rob Owens 
> wrote:
> > 
> > > From: Rob Owens 
> > > Subject: OT:  need a simple CMS / website
> builder
> > > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > > Date: Tuesday, July 3, 2012, 4:05 PM
> > >
> > >
> > > I need some recommendations. 
> Wordpress?  Drupal? 
> > > This will be on a Squeeze system.
> > >
> > > -Rob
> > >
> > 
> > I use Flatpress which is basically a port of Wordpress
> but no SQL, just flat files.  I usually use the SVN
> version:
> > 
> > http://flatpress.org/home/
> > 
> > It installs in a minute and is very customizable.
> Wordpress plugins have been ported and I think that themes
> can be too (I customized mine from scratch). Drupal is quite
> complicated and Wordpress is pretty bloated too these days
> too.  If you want to KISS, Wordpress is
> great!   One site I use it on has several
> hundred entries each year and 14-18,000 uniques a month so I
> know it can take a beating.  Only one possible drawback
> is that it a single user blog.
> > 
> Wordpress has some extensions that will force users to
> register (and be
> approved) before viewing the website.  "Private Only"
> is one that I came
> across.  I'll have to check and see if Flatpress has
> something similar
> available.
> 
> -Rob
> 
> 

I have not seen or used that extension.  If that's one you want to use, go to 
their forum - http://flatpress.org/vanilla2/ - and someone will probably be 
able to port it for you.  The only thing I registered for was for Akismet.


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Re: Annoying Shutdown Beep

2012-07-17 Thread Go Linux
I know it's possible because all my system sounds are disabled but I can't for 
the life of me remember how I did it.  Probably Googled till I found the 
solution.  Here I think this is where to do it on Gnome.  At least it's a start:

/etc/gdm3/greeter.gconf-defaults

# Play system beeps - especially the one when the greeter is ready
/desktop/gnome/sound/event_sounds   false

--- On Tue, 7/17/12, green  wrote:

> From: green 
> Subject: Re: Annoying Shutdown Beep
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Tuesday, July 17, 2012, 2:31 PM
> Andrejs Igumenovs wrote at 2012-07-17
> 14:03 -0500:
> > Please help anyone to disable the silly shutdown beep
> !
> 
> You could try creating file /etc/modprobe.d/local.conf with
> contents:
> blacklist pcspkr
> 


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Re: Burning an audio CD fails, despite burning a DVD works!

2012-08-06 Thread Go Linux
--- On Mon, 8/6/12, Merciadri Luca  wrote:

> From: Merciadri Luca 
> Subject: Burning an audio CD fails, despite burning a DVD works!
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Monday, August 6, 2012, 10:23 AM
> 
> 
> What's the problem? Is it due to the HOME env. var.?
> 
> Thanks!
> - -- 
> Merciadri Luca
> 
> 

I was never a Brassero fan so I don't know what your problem is but I do know 
the xfburn works really well.



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Re: Hacked .htaccess redirect to htttp://reltime2012.ru/frunleh?9

2012-08-23 Thread Go Linux
--- On Thu, 8/23/12, shthead  wrote:

> From: shthead 
> Subject: Re: Hacked .htaccess redirect to htttp://reltime2012.ru/frunleh?9
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Thursday, August 23, 2012, 1:27 AM
> On 23/08/2012 3:32 AM, Dr Beco
> wrote:
> > One of my sites, that has joomla (and not wordpress)
> also got hacked (again).
> 
> Is your Joomla along with all components/skins etc. up to
> date? Many of the hacked sites I look at are not up to
> date.
> 

You are not alone. Noy long ago my webhost posted an announcement about Joomla 
and Wordpress sites on their servers getting hacked.  Make sure you're updated 
to the latest version.


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Re: Installing Debian 7.3.0

2013-12-20 Thread Go Linux
On Sat, 12/21/13, Alireza Bahrami  wrote:

 Subject: Installing Debian 7.3.0
 To: "debian-user@lists.debian.org" 
 Date: Saturday, December 21, 2013, 12:29 AM
 
 
 Hi,
  
 I'm
 an Iranian electronic engineer focused on industrial
 automation projects. After some years of work
 experience I've come to the conclusion that I should
 learn linux for doing my projects in a more efficent
 way.  Unfortunately I don't know any thing about it
 and I'm completely new. The first step of course is
 installing it. Here I don't have access to any Debian OS
 distributor to buy the CDs from, so I downloaded debian-7.3.0-i386-CD-1.iso 
sized
 648MB and copied it on a CD.  According to
 Debian website it's enough for installing Debian on
 a system. There is an old Dell Latitude laptop with
 specs as below which I chose to for this purpose:
  
 Mobile Pentium4: 1.8GHz
 CPU
 Speed: 1.8GHz
 Level
 2 Cache: 512KB
 System Memory: 256MB
 Video
 Memory: 32MB
 Hard
 Drive: 40GB
  
 Its
 current OS is windows. Then I chose CD ROM drive as the
 first boot system on the laptop and inserted the CD and
 restarted the PC. It tried to run the CD, but Linux
 didn't come up and after few seconds windows booted up.
 
 First
 I thought it was due to a bios setup, so I tried the CD with
 a desktop pc. Again I had the same problem. 
 Is there any one who could Kindly give me some
 directives to overcome this problem.
  
 
-

You cannot just copy the iso to CD as a data file.  You need to burn the iso as 
an image for it to be bootable.  I have no idea how to do that with Windows 
apps.  With those specs you probably want a minimal desktop environment.  I 
suggest avoiding Gnome and KDE as they are resource hogs.


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Re: sad but true, Linux sucks, a bit

2014-01-18 Thread Go Linux
Please cease and desist this stupid off topic chatter.   I gave up reading this 
thread days ago .


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Re: fastest linux distro

2014-01-24 Thread Go Linux


On Fri, 1/24/14, Chris Bannister  wrote:

 Subject: Re: fastest linux distro
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Friday, January 24, 2014, 11:21 PM

 
 I wouldn't be so quick to recommend the deb-multimedia third
 party repository considering the problems it can cause to your
 system.

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Indeed!  dmo broke my wheezy install.  Had to nuke everything in dmo but the 
key and start over using other options (except for one package not available 
elsewhere).


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Re: fastest linux distro

2014-01-24 Thread Go Linux


On Fri, 1/24/14, Chris Bannister  wrote:

 Subject: Re: fastest linux distro
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Friday, January 24, 2014, 11:34 PM
 
 On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 09:30:55PM
 -0800, Go Linux wrote:
 > 
 >  On Fri,
 1/24/14, Chris
 > Bannister 
 wrote:
 > 
 >  Subject: Re: fastest linux distro To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 >  Date: Friday, January 24, 2014, 11:21 PM
 > 
 >  
 >  I wouldn't be so quick to recommend the
 deb-multimedia third party
 >  repository considering the problems it can cause
 to your system.
 > 
 > --
 > 
 > Indeed!  dmo broke my wheezy install.  Had to
 nuke everything in dmo
 > but the key and start over using other options (except
 for one package
 > not available elsewhere).
 
 That wouldn't be libdvdcss2, by any chance, would it? :)
 
--

Nope.  It was avidemux that I needed from dmo.  At some point I might need 
libdvdcss2 but right now my media work-flow is working without it.  It took 
over a year to get the same setup that worked perfectly on squeeze up and 
running on wheezy.  But let's not get too OT.


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Re: Help with command - cp

2014-01-26 Thread Go Linux


On Sun, 1/26/14, Lisi Reisz  wrote:

 Subject: Re: Help with command - cp
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Sunday, January 26, 2014, 10:05 AM
 
 As I said to Zenaan, it is obviously time for me to bite the bullet of 
 rsync.  It seems a significantly better tool for the purpose than cp.
 
 Lisi
 
 ---

Maybe you'd find grsync gui less intimidating than cli?



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Re: making my Wheezy beep. How?

2014-01-31 Thread Go Linux

On Thu, 1/30/14, Paul E Condon  wrote:

 Subject: making my Wheezy beep. How?
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Thursday, January 30, 2014, 11:40 PM
 
 I want my Wheezy desktop (windowing with xfce) to issue a beep after a 
adjustable amount of time. I expected that I could do this
 with a tiny bash script using sleep and echo, but I cannot get echo to make 
the computer issue a beep as it should according to the man page. What
 special knowledge is needed? Why don't I get a beep with:
 
 echo -e \a
 


Are you sure the PC speaker isn't muted?  I always turn mine off.  I think it's 
in the alsa settings nut it's been a long time so can't remember the details.  
Wouldn't huirt to check.


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Re: todo list software

2014-02-03 Thread Go Linux


On Mon, 2/3/14, Brad Alexander  wrote:

 Subject: todo list software
 To: "Debian-user List" 
 Date: Monday, February 3, 2014, 6:17 PM
 
 At the risk of
 offending someone's tender sensibilities, can anyone
 recommend a good todo list software? I run KDE on sid, and
 kmail/kontact/etc seem to be in a bit of a mess.
 
 I did a search for todo list on Debian this morning,
 and a lot of what I came up with hasn't been developed
 since 2003 or 2006. I was just wondering what others here
 might use.
 
 
 --b

---

I am currently trying to work out some kinks in 'taskfer', a script included in 
refracta (Debian respin).  There are two threads discussing it:

http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=58200  (older)

http://refracta.freeforums.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=373  (current)

Most of it is over my head but I'm gonna try to sort it out.  
 
 


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Re: todo list software

2014-02-04 Thread Go Linux


On Tue, 2/4/14, Chris  wrote:

 Subject: Re: todo list software
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Tuesday, February 4, 2014, 11:15 PM
 
 On 02/04/2014 01:17 AM, Brad
 Alexander wrote:
 > I did a search for todo list on Debian this morning,
 and a lot of what I
 > came up with hasn't been developed since 2003 or 2006.
 I was just wondering
 > what others here might use.
 
I just discovered the gkrellm-reminder plugin and installed it.  Will play with 
it over the coming days.


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Re: need to reverse an apt-get upgrade

2014-02-07 Thread Go Linux


On Fri, 2/7/14, Frank McCormick  wrote:

 Subject: Re: need to reverse an apt-get upgrade
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Friday, February 7, 2014, 3:01 PM
 
     That would be easy...IF I hadn't cleared out
 the archives BEFORE I 
 noticed what my stupidity had done. Are the previous
 packages available
 anywhere ??
 
 Thanks
 
 

Synaptic keeps a history of all downloaded packages.  Look under File > 
History.  I'm sure there's probably a way to get that information via cli also 
(but I don't know how).


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Re: Wheezy NVidia driver for card GT 750M

2014-02-13 Thread Go Linux


On Thu, 2/13/14, Onur Aslan  wrote:

 Subject: Re: Wheezy NVidia driver for card GT 750M
 To: "Markos" 
 Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Thursday, February 13, 2014, 1:15 PM
 
 Wiki page is a bit old. NVIDIA
 drivers requires binary kernel module.
 
 You have two options to install this module:
 
 1. Upgrade your kernel to backported version and use
 precompiled
 NVIDIA binary kernel module:
 
 To do this first install new kernel with:
 
   apt-get install -t wheezy-backports
 linux-image-$(dpkg --print-architecture)
 
 Reboot your machine with new kernel and install
 nvidia-driver with:
 
   apt-get install -t wheezy-backports nvidia-driver
 nvidia-kernel-$(uname -r)
 
 
 
 2. You can compile binary kernel module
 
 If you don't want to upgrade your kernel to backported
 version you need
 to compile nvidia-kernel driver for your current kernel. You
 need linux-headers
 for this:
 
 Install linux-headers with:
 
   apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
 
 And install nvidia drivers with:
 
   apt-get install -t wheezy-backports nvidia-driver
 nvidia-kernel-dkms
 
 -

There is a third option.

3. Use the sgfxi script.  You can get it here:

http://smxi.org/




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Re: Bombono DVD

2014-02-17 Thread Go Linux

On Mon, 2/17/14, Darac Marjal  wrote:

 Subject: Re: Bombono DVD
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Monday, February 17, 2014, 6:46 AM
 
 On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 01:46:48PM
 -0600, y...@marupa.net
 wrote:
 > On Sunday, February 16, 2014 06:24:10 PM LM--- wrote:
 > > Dear developers,
 > > 
 > > I WANT BOMBONO DVD
 > > for the next Debian release
 > > 
 > > ;-))
 > > 
 > > It's simply working great here!
 > > 
 > > ludo
 > 
 > What is a "Bombono DVD?"
 
 Bombono DVD appears to be a DVD authoring program. It was
 ITP'd back in
 2012[1], but it appears that the DD never quite got around
 to packaging
 it. 
 


A note on dvd authoring . . . Since dvdstyler didn't make it into the wheezy 
repos, I tried bombono.  bombono works but is not as feature-rich as dvdstyler. 
 UGH!  After a year of frustration and keeping on squeeze to solve the problem, 
 Steve Pusser over at Mepis put together a dvdstyler package for wheezy.  You 
can get it at the Mepis Community Repos.  I can now move to wheezy for video 
production!  Not even thinking about jessie yet.  I've had enough frustration 
for a while . . . 
 Ludo, if you're interested, why not drop the developer a
 line and see if
 they want any help packaging the software?
 
 
 [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=690032
 
 


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Re: video compression?

2014-02-17 Thread Go Linux

On Mon, 2/17/14, Thomas H. George  wrote:

 Subject: video compression?
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Monday, February 17, 2014, 7:23 AM
 
 Is there a best debian program to
 compress avi videos enough to send
 them by email?
 
 I have found ffmpeg and avidemux and am trying to learn to
 use them but
 have not had much success so far.
 
 Tom



avidemux should be able to create mp4s that are pretty compressed.  I use these 
settings (but I'm working from mpg not avi and not on the most recent version 
of avidemux).  Give it a try!

MPEG-4 AVC
AAC (Faac)
MP4

Zip them up before attaching to an email.  But if they are very long, you'll 
probably have to put them online somewhere.


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Re: Bombono DVD

2014-02-17 Thread Go Linux
On Mon, 2/17/14, Dom  wrote:

 Subject: Re: Bombono DVD
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Monday, February 17, 2014, 11:31 AM
 
 I know the repo is frowned upon by many, bombono-dvd is
 available for 
 wheezy on the deb-multimedia site.
 
 I haven't tried dvdstyler.
 

-- 
 
bombono brings in ffmpeg which broke several of my other media apps.  I had to 
purge everything I had installed from the multimedia repo to get things working 
again. The only package I currently have on wheezy from the multimedia repo is 
avidemux (which does NOT depend on multimedia's ffmpeg).  It took me a year to 
sort this out and get everything working . . .
 
 


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Re: Brainless Debian Stable installation and usage?

2014-03-07 Thread Go Linux
On Fri, 3/7/14, Chris Bannister  wrote:
 
 Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Linux also use all
 available
 memory?
 


I have never seen my machine use all available RAM (4 gigs) . . . not ever.  
Just checked and now using 25% RAM and no swap.  Have two audacity/avidumux 
projects and several browser windows open.


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Re: Kernel failure

2014-12-15 Thread Go Linux
No one?  FWIW.  Haven’t had a problem since I posted this several days ago.  
Any thoughts?



On Sat, 12/13/14, golinux  wrote:

 Subject: Kernel failure
 To: "Debian User" 
 Date: Saturday, December 13, 2014, 1:40 AM

On squeeze LTS.  Upgraded the kernel 2 days ago.  Everything was going
OK.  Then out of nowhere I get a kernel failure popup after coming out
of suspend. Everything seems to be working OK so I've just gone on about
my business.  But don't want to get bit down the road.  What should I
do?  This has never happened in the 10 years I've been using Linux so
I'm a little lost.  Here's the log:

Kernel failure message 1:
[ cut here ]
WARNING: at
/build/linux-2.6-bBJNRm/linux-2.6-2.6.32/debian/build/source_i386_none/kernel/rcutree.c:277
rcu_exit_nohz+0x43/0x5d()
Hardware name: P35-DS3L
Modules linked in:
ata_piix :00:1f.5: PCI INT B -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19
  xt_limit xt_tcpudp ipt_LOG
ata_piix :00:1f.5: setting latency timer to 64
  ipt_MASQUERADE xt_DSCP ipt_REJECT nf_conntrack_irc nf_conntrack_ftp
xt_state sco bridge stp bnep rfcomm acpi_cpufreq l2cap bluetooth
cpufreq_powersave rfkill cpufreq_conservative cpufreq_stats
cpufreq_userspace ppdev lp binfmt_misc fuse iptable_nat nf_nat
nf_conntrack_ipv4 nf_conntrack nf_defrag_ipv4 iptable_mangle
iptable_filter ip_tables x_tables ext4 jbd2 crc16 it87 hwmon_vid
coretemp loop snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_hda_intel i2c_i801 nvidia(P)
snd_hda_codec snd_hwdep parport_pc i2c_core processor snd_pcm snd_seq
snd_timer snd_seq_device evdev parport snd soundcore snd_page_alloc
pcspkr psmouse serio_raw ext3 jbd mbcache sg sr_mod cdrom sd_mod
crc_t10dif ata_generic uhci_hcd r8169 mii pata_jmicron thermal ata_piix
thermal_sys ehci_hcd libata button scsi_mod usbcore nls_base [last
unloaded: scsi_wait_scan]
Pid: 0, comm: swapper Tainted: PW  2.6.32-5-686 #1
Call Trace:
  [] ? warn_slowpath_common+0x5e/0x8a
  [] ? warn_slowpath_null+0xa/0xc
  [] ? rcu_exit_nohz+0x43/0x5d
  [] ? tick_nohz_restart_sched_tick+0x6d/0x12d
  [] ? cpu_idle+0x9b/0xa3
---[ end trace 150783a4a64aa323 ]---

Please cc to the above address.


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Re: gnome wont start

2014-12-22 Thread Go Linux
On Mon, 12/22/14, Joris Bolsens  wrote:

 Subject: gnome wont start
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Monday, December 22, 2014, 9:09 PM
 
[snip]

$ sudo systemctl status gdm.service
● gdm.service - GNOME Display Manager
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/gdm.service; enabled)
   Active: failed (Result: start-limit) since Mon 2014-12-22 19:06:18
PST; 1min 26s ago

Dec 22 19:06:16 debian systemd[1]: Failed to start GNOME Display Manager.
Dec 22 19:06:16 debian systemd[1]: Unit gdm.service entered failed state.
Dec 22 19:06:18 debian systemd[1]: gdm.service holdoff time over,
scheduling restart.
Dec 22 19:06:18 debian systemd[1]: Stopping GNOME Display Manager...
Dec 22 19:06:18 debian systemd[1]: Starting GNOME Display Manager...
Dec 22 19:06:18 debian systemd[1]: gdm.service start request repeated
too quickly, refusing to start.
Dec 22 19:06:18 debian systemd[1]: Failed to start GNOME Display Manager.
Dec 22 19:06:18 debian systemd[1]: Unit gdm.service entered failed state.

---

Recent discussion (on the Devuan list) mentioned dbus requires a reboot to 
restart. Perhaps startx also needs a reboot?  Welcome to the world of systemd - 
determined to  complicate your computing life.  Note that Gnome is terminally 
infected with the systemd plague.


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Re: gnome wont start

2014-12-23 Thread Go Linux
On Tue, 12/23/14, Jean-Marc  wrote:

 Subject: Re: gnome wont start
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Tuesday, December 23, 2014, 3:41 AM
 
 Mon, 22 Dec 2014 19:09:21
 -0800
 Joris Bolsens 
 écrivait :
 
> PS unfortunately, there are mentions of systemd in your mail; I think it will 
> be difficult to find useful answers in the 
> flood you will get.



Unlikely.  I think most everyone opposed to virusd has fled this list.  I keep 
reading it because I am a bit bored . . .



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Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?

2015-02-09 Thread Go Linux
On Mon, 2/9/15, antispammbox-debian  wrote:

 Subject: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Monday, February 9, 2015, 9:32 AM
 
 
 
>  Hi all
 
>  It's possible update FlashPlugin in Squeeze? 
 
>  Thanks
 
>  Regards
 



I would also like the answer to this question.  I recently tried to update 
flash on my squeeze install according to instructions I had carefully saved 
from the last time I updated.  Here's the command I used:

$ fakeroot make-jpkg jre-7u10-linux-i586.tar.gz

And it came back something like "make-jpkg not found" - have no idea where it 
went.  Also tried running it as root in /usr/java/ and that was a no-go also.  
So no libjavaplugin_oji.so to link to.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.  Thanks.


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Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?

2015-02-09 Thread Go Linux
On Mon, 2/9/15, Hans  wrote:

 Subject: Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Monday, February 9, 2015, 10:00 AM
 
 
 >
> I would also like the answer to this question.  I recently tried to update
> flash on my squeeze install according to instructions I had carefully saved
> from the last time I updated.  Here's the command I used:
>
> $ fakeroot make-jpkg jre-7u10-linux-i586.tar.gz
>
> And it came back something like "make-jpkg not found" - have no idea where
> it went.  Also tried running it as root in /usr/java/ and that was a no-go
> also.  So no libjavaplugin_oji.so to link to.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.  Thanks.


> Hi,


> I believe "dpkg-reconfigure flashplugin-nonfree" will download and install the
> latest flashplugin from adobe.

> When you want to update java, then download jave, and do as above mentioned.
> This will create a java package, which you then can install by using "dpkg -i
> oracle-whatever*.deb".

> Good  luck

>
> Hans




Apologies for the brain fart mixing up flash and java.  Hans, that command 
didn't work because "make-jpkg" was not found.  How can I get "make-jpkg" back?


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Re: xfce 4.12 in Debian.

2015-03-04 Thread Go Linux
On Wed, 3/4/15, xavi  wrote:

 Subject: xfce 4.12 in Debian.
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2015, 12:17 AM
 
> Hi,
>
>Does somebody know when xfce4.12 will be arrive to Debian? And, where
>can I look this for xfce4.12 or other packages? Is there some kind of
>calendar for packages?
>
>Thanks and sorry for my english :^)
>
>Have a nice day!
>



It's unlikely that xfce4.12 will be available in Debian Jessie - maybe in the 
backports.  But it looks like it will be the default DE in Devuan Jessie . . . 
depotterized of course.   ;)

golinux


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Re: dial-up modem usage

2011-11-08 Thread Go Linux
--- On Tue, 11/8/11, Rob Owens  wrote:

> From: Rob Owens 
> Subject: dial-up modem usage
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Tuesday, November 8, 2011, 6:16 PM
> I'm setting up a Debian system for a
> friend, and he uses a dial-up
> modem.  It's been many years since I dealt with a
> modem, so I could use
> a few tips.
> 
> I know that winmodems probably won't work, so I may have to
> swap it out
> for something in my old parts bin.  What is used to
> control dialup these
> days?  Does NetworkManager do it?  5 years ago I
> was using kppp on
> Mandrake...
> 
> This system will have occasional access to wireless high
> speed internet,
> so I need a solution that allows for that as well.
> 
> Thanks for any tips.
> 
> -Rob
> 
> 

I have a USRobotics 5610* hardware modem that works perfectly.  I have it set 
up via pppconfig and also Gnome PPP on /dev/ttyS*.  Network Manager does not 
work for dialup AFAIK. Can't help with wireless . . .




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Gnome meltdown observed from the sidelines

2011-11-14 Thread Go Linux
Since I am on Squeeze, I have not yet had the (dis)pleasure of encountering 
Gnome 3.  But I am watching the ruckus closely.  If I weren't on dialup, I 
might even install Wheezy and give it a spin. But then that might be a little 
too much excitement for me!!  :)  (I think all you you alpha testers are bit 
masochistic!!)

It will be interesting to see how it all shakes out. I won't have to make a 
decision for a few years but I would like to know the answer to a few questions 
that would be dealbreakers for me. FYI, I don't have a mobile phone or tablet - 
strictly desktop - so the new paradigm is very foreign and appears to me as a 
step backward ie. the dumbing down of a computing environment.

Do you think it will be possible to eliminate the 3d effects in Gnome by the 
time it gets to Wheezy stable? My hardware could handle it but my aesthetic 
could not.  I like flat and simple.

Will I be able to get the panel back on the bottom and have desktop icons?

I'm pretty sure I could transition to XFCE if necessary.

 


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Re: disable Gnome 3 screen lockout

2011-11-20 Thread Go Linux
Forget to take your meds today, Curt?

--- On Sun, 11/20/11, Curt  wrote:

> From: Curt 
> Subject: Re: disable Gnome 3 screen lockout
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Sunday, November 20, 2011, 12:11 PM
> On 2011-11-20, Camaleón 
> wrote:
> >
> > Yeah, that's what I meant for trolling. Grow up.
> >
> 
> The truth is someone came up with a suggestion superior to
> your own, and
> because of your outsized vanity you couldn't handle it and
> had to invent
> this idiocy about locales that isn't fooling anybody but
> yourself.
> 
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Re: Nvidia graphics that don't work with nouveau - Was: Re: Nvidia driver fails to compile on kernel 3.X

2011-11-25 Thread Go Linux
--- On Fri, 11/25/11, Hugo Vanwoerkom  wrote:
> 
> Model: "nVidia GeForce 8400 GS"
> I use 'nouveau.modeset=0' on the kernel cmdline and also
> blacklist nouveau.
> But note that the latest udev (175-2) removes
> blacklist.conf, I put it back again.
> What I find if I don't blacklist nouveau is that the nvidia
> driver gives an error when starting X.
> 
> Hugo
> 

When I first installed Squeeze, my nVidia GeForce 8400 GS worked perfectly with 
nouveau.  I later switched to nVidia drivers to get the cube going and no 
problem there either.  What am I missing?  Maybe the problems are in testing?



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Re: disable beep for wall command

2011-12-08 Thread Go Linux
--- On Thu, 12/8/11, Camaleón  wrote:
> 
> The only thing I've found is that when you stop gdm3
> ("service gdm3 
> stop") and go to a tty, a "shutdown -r now" won't produce
> any sound so 
> I'm starting to think this loud beep is coming from the
> GNOME side...
> 
> 

Perhaps /etc/gdm3/greeter.gconf-defaults has the solution? 

# Play system beeps - especially the one when the greeter is ready
/desktop/gnome/sound/event_sounds   false

I have it set to false and NEVER hear a system beep EVER.  But then I'm on 
Suueeze not Gnome 3.




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Re: OT: deferring gmail's new look

2011-12-25 Thread Go Linux
--- On Sun, 12/25/11, Tony Baldwin  wrote:
> 
> My understanding is that eventually (possibly already) they
> intend to
> make the older look no longer available.
>
> 
The HTML version is pretty much the same as it's always been.  :)


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Re: how to burn iso image over 4.7GB

2012-04-12 Thread Go Linux
--- On Wed, 4/11/12, J.Hwan Kim  wrote:

> From: J.Hwan Kim 
> Subject: how to burn iso image over 4.7GB
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Wednesday, April 11, 2012, 11:12 PM
> Hi, everyone
> 
> I'm trying burn ISO image of which size is exactly 4.7GB.
> When I tried to burn the image with K3b, it could not burn
> because the ISO is too big for my 4.7G DVD.
> 
> Is there any method to burn it to my 4.7G DVD?
> 
> Should I buy Double side DVD?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Best Regards,
> J.Hwan Kim
>

I've done that MANY times with DVDShrink - http://www.dvdshrink.org/.  You'll 
need to run it in Wine though . . .


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Re: how to burn iso image over 4.7GB

2012-04-12 Thread Go Linux
--- On Thu, 4/12/12, Jon Dowland  wrote:

> From: Jon Dowland 
> Subject: Re: how to burn iso image over 4.7GB
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Thursday, April 12, 2012, 9:21 AM
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 06:57:22AM
> -0700, Go Linux wrote:
> > I've done that MANY times with DVDShrink - http://www.dvdshrink.org/.  
> > You'll
> > need to run it in Wine though . . .
> 
> That assumes that the source ISO is a DVD Video (it might
> not be), and it
> should be mentioned that dvd shrink throws information away
> (lossy
> transformation) to make the movie fit on a single-sided
> disc.  OTOH you can
> rarely tell that information has been thrown away, sometimes
> it might matter,
> sometimes it might not.
> 
> (DVD Shrink is one of a series of Windows programs that
> impress me with their
> "do one thing well" approach, and I've never found a Linux
> app to match it.
> Similarly, whereas grip has now left the Debian archive and
> sound-juicer
> continues to break in interesting ways, most recently with
> multi-disc rips,
> "cdex" on Windows *still* just works.)
> 
> 
> 

I have always shrunk ISOs mastered with DVDStyler never an actual DVD.  They 
have always been just at the 4.7GB limit.  I've not noticed a difference is 
quality but then I'm watching them on an old 20" CRT.  



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Re: NEWBIE sanity check re gnome-ppp PLEASE

2012-04-25 Thread Go Linux
--- On Wed, 4/25/12, Indulekha  wrote:
> 
>
> Then install pppconfig and create your connection with 
> 'sudo pppconfig' run in the terminal, then start the
> connection
> with ppp-on-boot or manually using pon. 
> That's the simple, easy, reliable way to do it, and it
> doesn't 
> require any particular desktop (or even a desktop at all).
> Also, do make sure your user is a member of the dip group.
>
 
I was going to suggest pppconfig.  Until very recently I was on dialup with an 
internal USR serial modem.  While I didn't have problems with gnome-ppp, I 
preferred using pppconfig. 



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Re: How do I remove a bad file??

2012-05-01 Thread Go Linux
--- On Tue, 5/1/12, Dennis Wicks  wrote:

> From: Dennis Wicks 
> Subject: How do I remove a bad file??
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 6:20 PM
> Greetings;
> 
> I have a file that looks like the following in an ls list;
> 
> -? ? ?    ?       
>      ?         
>       ? Inbox.msf
> 
> I can't do anything with it. Can't mv, rm, cp, or anything
> else I have thought of to get rid of it or write over it.
> 
> Any ideas how I can get this thing out of my life??
> 
> 

Have you tried to remove it via a live disk rather than from the booted system?


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Re: Does anyone care about dialup?

2012-05-07 Thread Go Linux
--- On Mon, 5/7/12, Indulekha  wrote:
> From: Indulekha 
> Subject: Re: Does anyone care about dialup?
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Monday, May 7, 2012, 7:50 PM

> I prefer to use pppconfig to create the connection, pon/poff   
> to start/end it


+1  I was on dialup until very recently (earlier this year) and preferred 
pppconfig though gnome-ppp worked too.


> Bought a USRobotics USB modem, and it works perfectly.


+1 again.  I have always used a USR 5610 internal and it just worked.

Be aware though that some phone companies (like ATT locally) are intentionally 
throttling data connections to move used to higher paying services.  That's why 
I ultimately had to get off dialup.



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Re: Does anyone care about dialup?

2012-05-08 Thread Go Linux
--- On Tue, 5/8/12, Miles Bader  wrote:

> From: Miles Bader 
> Subject: Re: Does anyone care about dialup?
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Tuesday, May 8, 2012, 2:31 AM
> It may also be a problem with your
> service provider -- I had a problem
> (back when I still used PPP) where the connection was
> getting dropped
> mysteriously, and [after much frustration trying to figure
> out what
> was happening] it turned out my provider didn't support TCP
> header
> compression; turning off that feature in PPP made everything
> work.
> 
> Apparently windows PPP clients didn't use header
> compression, so they
> didn't consider it an issue ...
> 
> -miles
> 
> 

I had two ISPs and both had the identical problem.  After YEARS of having a 
solid connection suddenly, it was just dying to nothing.  It wouldn't 
disconnect. Just no data coming in after a short time.  MCI 'supervisor' said 
they only guaranteed a voice connection not data.  They use ATT lines and even 
MCI couldn't get a satisfactory solution from them.  This is the way 
corporations fragment 'support' to make it meaningless.



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Re: Does anyone care about dialup?

2012-05-09 Thread Go Linux
--- On Wed, 5/9/12, Indulekha  wrote:
> 
> What a hassle!
> I've also had very little luck finding a reasonable provider
> here 
> in Tennessee.
> 
> 

Check out VTISP.com.  They offer a bare connection for Linux users. Service was 
reliable until ATT screwed up locally.


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Re: Does anyone care about dialup?

2012-05-09 Thread Go Linux
They have other options with higher usage levels. Look at the site more 
carefully or send them an email.

--- On Wed, 5/9/12, Indulekha  wrote:

> From: Indulekha 
> Subject: Re: Does anyone care about dialup?
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Wednesday, May 9, 2012, 5:41 PM
> On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 10:05:29AM
> -0700, Go Linux wrote:
> > --- On Wed, 5/9/12, Indulekha 
> wrote:
> > > 
> > > What a hassle!
> > > I've also had very little luck finding a
> reasonable provider
> > > here 
> > > in Tennessee.
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> > Check out VTISP.com.  They offer a bare connection
> for Linux users. Service was reliable until ATT screwed up
> locally.
> > 
> 
> Reading the TOS at that site reveals they have a 100
> hour/month limit, 
> which if exceeded will render the account inoperative until
> the next
> billing cycle. It's almost as if there's a conspiracy to
> keep people 
> in locations like mine on the wrong side of the "digital
> divide"...
> Weird. Thanks for trying, though! :)
> 
> -- 
> ❤ ♫ ❤ ♫ ❤ ♫ ❤   
>  Indulekha 
> 
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Re: Computer case

2012-06-01 Thread Go Linux
--- On Fri, 6/1/12, Ralf Mardorf  wrote:

> From: Ralf Mardorf 
> Subject: Computer case
> To: "debian-user" 
> Date: Friday, June 1, 2012, 12:03 AM
> Hi :)
> 
> any recommendation for a computer case that can be used with
> Debian
> stable ;)?
> Ok, it's slightly OT, I'm sorry for that. However,
> experiences with
> cases regarding to noise (and heat), accuracy of fit for
> cards are
> interesting for me, others might be interested in space (and
> vertical
> stability).
> 

I got an Antec NSK4480 Black ATX Mid Tower 4 years ago because it was quiet and 
sleek black. It has 4 drive bays which comes in very handy - I'm using three.  
Most likely discontinued now but you can check out their online store 
http://store.antec.com/Category/enclosure.aspx to see what's current. 


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Re: USR 5633 Robotics Modem in Debian

2011-05-24 Thread Go Linux
--- On Tue, 5/24/11, Camaleón  wrote:

> From: Camaleón 
> Subject: Re: USR 5633 Robotics Modem in Debian
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2011, 2:20 PM
In this regard, old serial modems are much
> better than 
> USB ones (no drivers needed) ;-(
> 

Yes indeed. I have several USRobotics internal serial modems and no problem 
with Linux.  :)



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Re: google to pull support for firefox 3,5

2011-06-03 Thread Go Linux
You can do the old style image search interface like this:

http://www.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&newwindow=1&complete=0&sout=1&biw=1262&bih=914&site=images&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=debian&btnG=Search

Of course the individual results interface still sucks.

--- On Fri, 6/3/11, Ron Johnson  wrote:

> From: Ron Johnson 
> Subject: Re: google to pull support for firefox 3,5
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Friday, June 3, 2011, 3:49 AM
>
> I've been using ever since Google decided to start
> showing site
> >> thumbnails on mouseover events.
> >
> > I've never seen those.
> 
> It does in the "Images" results pages.
> 
> -- 
> "Neither the wisest constitution nor the wisest laws will
> secure
> the liberty and happiness of a people whose manners are
> universally
> corrupt."
> Samuel Adams, essay in The Public Advertiser, 1749
> 
> 
>


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Re: google to pull support for firefox 3,5

2011-06-03 Thread Go Linux
DuckDuckGo is my first choice but I have found that the results just aren't as 
good as Google for technical searches.  For everyday stuff they're OK.


--- On Fri, 6/3/11, alberto fuentes  wrote:

From: alberto fuentes 
Subject: Re: google to pull support for firefox 3,5
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, June 3, 2011, 1:32 AM

Have you tried http://duckduckgo.com/

They say they do not track and results are pretty nice. I followed the guy for 
a while and it seems a pet project that worked well for him. I would say its 
legit... for now.



greets
aL



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Re: PS/2 mouse vs USB mouse

2011-06-07 Thread Go Linux
YES!  I keep a supply of recycled PS2 mice on hand. I make my mouse ergonomic 
with strategically placed adhesive-backed, dense caulk strips. Those fancy 
ergonomic monstrosities drive me nuts!  Ditto laser mice.

--- On Tue, 6/7/11, Ron Johnson  wrote:

> From: Ron Johnson 
> Subject: Re: PS/2 mouse vs USB mouse
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 12:41 PM
> On 06/07/2011 12:37 PM, Lisi wrote:
> > On Tuesday 07 June 2011 14:23:19 Camaleón wrote:
> >>   I'm using a PS/2 mouse with
> Debian and
> >> works very well.
> > 
> > +1  Moreover, it has a ball not a light.  I
> dread the day it dies!!
> > 
> 
> You *like* ball mice?
> 
> -- "Neither the wisest constitution nor the wisest laws
> will secure
> the liberty and happiness of a people whose manners are
> universally
> corrupt."
> Samuel Adams, essay in The Public Advertiser, 1749
> 
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Re: [OT] Mice

2011-06-09 Thread Go Linux
FWIW, the wheel on my PS2 two-button mouse works just fine without any 
tweaking. The specs are:

Manufacturer: Dell
DP/N: H2871  0W1668
P/N: 851841-

Maybe I missed something along the way in the discussion.  All those untrimmed 
posts and bottom posting were a bit much to deal with . . .


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Re: Not authorized to mount flash drive with normal account

2011-06-19 Thread Go Linux
Some time ago I had a similar persistent problem in Hardy.  I tried many things 
but the only way I could solve it was by adding an entry in fstab for my flash 
drives.  That worked for me because I rarely had to mount any other drives but 
those two:

UUID=4C27-9760 /media/disk vfat user,umask=007,utf8,flush,noauto 0 0
UUID=3FF1-8D24 /media/disk2 vfat user,umask=007,utf8,flush,noauto 0 0

--- On Sun, 6/19/11, John Mollman  wrote:

> From: John Mollman 
> Subject: Not authorized to mount flash drive with normal account
> To: "debian-user" 
> Date: Sunday, June 19, 2011, 12:30 AM
> Hi,
> 
> I am still unable to mount my flash drive on Debian wheezy
> with a
> normal user account. I have tried adding myself to the
> 'plugdev' group
> with the command 'usermod -a -G plugdev john' but that
> doesn't seem to
> work. I am, however, able to mount and browse the flash
> drive as root
> using Thunar.
> 
> I am running Openbox with tint2, and I start them with the
> 'startx'
> command with the .xinitrc file. Could there possibly be an
> issue from
> that? Possibly with udisks or udev? Any ideas on what I
> should? I'm
> thinking about doing another reinstall but I highly doubt
> that would
> fix this issue.
> 
> Thanks,
> John
> 
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Re: OT: Camaleón

2011-07-04 Thread Go Linux
--- On Mon, 7/4/11, wolf python london  wrote:
> 
> That's ... UNBELIEVABLE!  You are a woman? I thought
> you were a young
> MAN geek, full of energy
> and helpful !  You are so active in this
> list!   Thank you your help !
> 

What's unbelievable is that YOU think it's unbelievable 




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Re: Enough, enough

2011-07-04 Thread Go Linux
--- On Mon, 7/4/11, Camaleón  wrote:

> From: Camaleón 
> Subject: Re: Enough, enough
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Monday, July 4, 2011, 2:27 PM
> 
> What still amazes me is that people is surprised to see
> women 
> participating in these mailing lists (in particular) and in
> FLOSS (in 
> general).
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> -- 
> Camaleón
> 

Maybe we ought to start a "Linux Chicks" site to dispel some of the 
preconceptions (and chauvinism)!?  I don't have the expertise you have, 
Camaleón, but am not exactly a n00bie either. Been Linuxing for about 6 years 
and will never go back. 




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Re: grub2 help needed

2011-07-11 Thread Go Linux
After I installed Squeeze on a brand new drive, it automagically found the old 
Hardy install on a second drive.  It was absolutely painless. Grub2 on my 
Squeeze is 1.98+20100804-14.


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Re: IPv6 and DNS

2011-07-12 Thread Go Linux
--- On Tue, 7/12/11, Laurence Hurst  wrote:

> From: Laurence Hurst 
> Subject: IPv6 and DNS
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Tuesday, July 12, 2011, 5:54 AM
> Hi folks,
> 
> I notice a couple of other IPv6 related questions on this
> list so I hope this isn't too far of topic...
> 
> I currently have an IPv4-only network (192.168.0.0/24
> behind a NAT firewall/router) at home which includes a
> variety of systems (Windows, Debian, OSX and some embedded
> devices). All of these devices support IPv4 DHCP so the
> least painful and most reliable method of configuring them
> with hostnames has been to run my own DHCP server and DNS
> with static mappings for most of the devices (I do not allow
> dynamic updating of the DNS) including reverse DNS.
> 
> I am curious, if I wanted to translate my IPv4
> configuration into an IPv6 world;
>   * I know there's a lot of talk about IPv6's
> wonderful auto-configuration eliminating the need for DHCP
> but how does this work with a static DNS setup?
>   * Would I need to use DHCP6 and DNS, or
> auto-configuration and allow dynamic DNS updating (assuming
> IPv6's router discovery allows the clients to discover and
> update the DNS themselves)?
>   * Would I have to trust the clients to update their
> own DNS records (I don't at the moment)?
>   * In the DHCP-less world, how would clients
> "discover" the local DNS suffix (e.g. (fictitous)
> "internal.home.my.tld")?
> 
> As I'm sure you can see I've got a whole load of questions
> and no compelling answers so I hope that some of the well
> informed folks on this list might be willing to point me in
> something approximating the right direction!
> 
> Cheers,
> Laurence
> 
> 
And I'd like to add an IPV6 question to which I have not found an answer . . .

How is it going to work on DIALUP!!!  At least I have a good internal hardware 
modem . . .


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Re: OT - stitching together 2 pdf files

2011-07-12 Thread Go Linux
I think PDFedit might be able to do that.  I've played with it a little but 
never put it to a real test.

--- On Tue, 7/12/11, AG  wrote:

> From: AG 
> Subject: OT - stitching together 2 pdf files
> To: "Debian User List" 
> Date: Tuesday, July 12, 2011, 11:34 AM
> Hi all
> 
> Sorry for the OT, but does anyone know of a way to stitch 2
> separate pdf files together to make one large one?
> 
> I'm pretty sure acroread won't, but I was wondering about
> Xpdf or possibly a command-line approach?
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> AG
> 
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