On Tuesday July 19 2005 10:54 pm, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 19:19 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > (Headers for this one actually *are* from AOL)
> >
> > On Tuesday July 19 2005 1:45 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > I am tring to see if i was the winnier of the lottery please
>
> [
On Tuesday, 19.07.2005 at 21:35 +0200, H.A.J. Koster wrote:
> Probably a good idea, so how I should I do this: a minimal install
> with the Sarge installer, then change stable to unstable in
> /etc/apt/sources-list, do an update and then a dist-upgrade?
(Best not to delete the context of the mess
Hello again
I try all this but still nothing and my kernel is 2.6.8-2-386
any advice... I been trying but nothing
thanks
Martin Kenneth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >>now I been trying to add this modules to /etc/modules but I really dont
> >>how... In my /etc/modules I have only this
>
> Th
Since I upgraded my Woody servers to Sarge AIDE has started
to give strange results - but not always. But sometimes it show
that some files have been added to /lib, /bin or /sbin directory -
but those files existed there before (when running aide --update).
Like:
added:/sbin/e2fsck
added:/
On 2005-07-19, Anders Breindahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Version of Linux.
2.6.10-5-386 (default in Ubuntu 5.04 - Hoary). I've tried 2.6.12-3-686
also, but it didn't make things better.
> Relevant hardware-specifications.
Information from alsamixer:
Card: Intel ICH5
Chip: C-Media Electro
OK, folks ...
So, which package you guys suggest me to do email content filtering ?
Links, experiences, guidances will be much appreciated.
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Ron Johnson wrote:
CAn you provide a *link* to a screen print? (I just tried clicking
on the provided link, and could not duplicate it.)
And some more details, like what version of FF, desktop environment,
etc, that you are using?
screenshot of the problem
http://www.sajeta.org/error.jpg
sc
try:
#umask 022 /dir/name
MeniOn 7/19/05, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a way to umask only a specific directory?For instance, i have a project folder where 2 people are working on webstuff. (Both are members of a specific group like projectgroup).Everything works fine as far as settin
On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 19:05 -0600, Glenn English wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 13:08 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> > Glenn English writes:
> > > The fear of program bugs was nothing compared to the fear of dropping
> > > those cards and getting the lines out of order -- the 50's and 60's (and
> > >
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 12:00 +0800, Mitja Podreka wrote:
> hello
>
> I have problems viewing some pages with Firefox. For example this one:
> http://www.sajeta.org/index.php?neki=x&x=delavnice
>
> Parts of text just disappear if I scroll down the page with mouse wheel
> or use scroll-bar too quick
On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 19:19 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> (Headers for this one actually *are* from AOL)
> On Tuesday July 19 2005 1:45 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I am tring to see if i was the winnier of the lottery please
[snip]
> [4] http://ursine.ca/AOL
You realize, don't you, that he's n
En/La Vegard|drageV ha escrit, a 19/07/05 21:19:
> On 7/19/05, Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for all your help, I got what I need. I tried kernel 2.6.8
> once, but it does not work well with my hardware, so I've sticked to
> 2.4.xx kernel.
>
> I tried some googling on the subj
phyrster wrote:
> Can anacron run hourly jobs?
Nope. Isn't that what cron is for?
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Can anacron run hourly jobs?
My /etc/anacrontab reads like this:
=
1 5 cron.daily nice run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily
7 10 cron.weekly nice run-parts --report /etc/cron.weekly
@monthly15 cron.monthly nice run-part
>>now I been trying to add this modules to /etc/modules but I really dont
>>how... In my /etc/modules I have only this
That means ALSA hasn't been configured properly.
Re-install alsa and configure it again.
apt-get remove alsa
apt-get remove alsa-base
apt-get install alsa
apt-get remove als
Marty wrote:
> Steve Lamb wrote:
>>> No, it's just some recent change that google made.
>> So you claim. And your proof is... what?
> See my answer above.
What you gave was not proof. It was supposition based on your
observations on a *dynamic system*. IE, the same term used today is
Hello
I still have problems with the sound I already add the
snd_intel8x0
snd_pcm_oss
snd_mixer_oss
to /etc/modules
but when I restart the computer and then I type lsmod the computer doesnt load
the sound modules... I dont why...
there is anything else??
thanks
Martin Kenneth
Colin wrote:
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 11:22:20PM +0100, michael wrote:
anybody partaken the pleasure of installing Intel C/C++ 9.0 (or higher)
compiler on their Debian box? I've used the make_deb_[7|8] from
http://www.theochem.uwa.edu.au/fortran/intel_on_debian
in the past but I d
Steve Lamb wrote:
Again, Google obscures nothing. Just
because Google doesn't return the hits you're expecting doesn't mean they're
obscured, either. Just means your search is not specific enough. No more, no
less. Hardly anything insidious in that.
I seem to recall previously getting go
Adam Aube wrote:
After switching from XFree86 to X.Org on Sid recently, I discovered that
everytime I used Ctrl+Alt+F[n] to switch between the console and X, the
background and text color on the console change to some random color.
I wonder if this is at all related or similar to the problems
Hi, Jochen.
First of all, thank you very much for your feedback and reaffirmation of
the points that I experienced.
If others experience the problems that I listed in my original message,
please let us know replying to this thread so we can, perhaps, isolate the
possible situations where the "slo
hello
I have problems viewing some pages with Firefox. For example this one:
http://www.sajeta.org/index.php?neki=x&x=delavnice
Parts of text just disappear if I scroll down the page with mouse wheel
or use scroll-bar too quickly. If I use PageUp/Down keys or use
scroll-bar slowly it is OK.
Th
Marty wrote:
> I wonder how SPI would respond to that statement.
Would be interesting, wouldn't it. I mean you are talking about a
collective of individuals who have decided that some software should be
funded. Just because they say it is "in the public interest" doesn't mean the
public want
After switching from XFree86 to X.Org on Sid recently, I discovered that
everytime I used Ctrl+Alt+F[n] to switch between the console and X, the
background and text color on the console change to some random color.
I'm running a custom 2.6.12.2 kernel. Frame buffer support is disabled in
both the
And now we can add l0ttery inquiries to callw4ve complaints and duelling
b4njo sheet music requests.
Oh, and AOL 4rt files.
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On 7/19/05, Trace Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Roguin wrote:
>
> >Yesterday i upgrade my system, and the sound card stop working.
> >This is what it says when i try to play something with mpg123:
> >
> >Can't open default sound device!
> >
> >Here it is what lspci tells me
> >
> >0
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Jul 6, 2005, at 6:20 PM, Barry Hawkins wrote:
Has anyone managed to get a Virtual PC instance on Mac OS X to
boot one of the stock 2.6 kernels? My instance boots up without
issue on a 2.4 kernel, but there's an immediate oops when trying to
Michael Ott wrote:
> I want to know wether there is an originell debian synaptics driver
> package for xorg. At the moment i use the synaptics driver from
> http://people.debian.org/~dnusinow/xorg/
Have you tried xfree86-driver-synaptics?
Adam
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Steve Lamb wrote:
Marty wrote:
Steve Lamb wrote:
The public has no interest.
But google shareholders do? I hope that's not what you mean.
Nope. Simply pointing out that "the public" is an entity which in and of
itself has no interests. "The public" is a collection of individuals
On Tuesday July 19 2005 7:16 am, phyrster wrote:
> Anyone use mutt here? I subscribed to debian-user list Digest and I
> am wondering is there any way to break the whole digest into
> separate messages?
Make procmail do it. This page has several ideas:
http://ursine.ca/cgi-bin/dwww?type=file&loca
Bad monkey! Please don't set reply-to to yourself when the answer
will benefit future readers googling the archive. See also:
http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/index.php?page=netiquette#privatereply
On Tuesday July 19 2005 12:56 pm, Ing. Vladimir M. Kerka wrote:
> I need help with this problem:
>
(Headers for this one actually *are* from AOL)
On Tuesday July 19 2005 1:45 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am tring to see if i was the winnier of the lottery please
> contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No, I'm afraid you weren't. You were the victim of a spammer[1]
trying to dupe you into gettin
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 at 2216 +0800, phyrster wrote:
>Hi Debianers,
>
>Anyone use mutt here? I subscribed to debian-user list Digest and I
>am wondering is there any way to break the whole digest into separate
>messages?
>
If you are familiar with procmail there is a recipe to do what you
want. I f
Steve Å([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 09:47:36AM +1200 or thereabouts, Chris Bannister
> wrote:
> > On Sat, Jul 16, 2005 at 03:04:11PM -0400, Steve Å wrote:
> > > However, that brings me to my next problem. The main reason I upgraded to
> > > Exim4
> > > w
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, [iso-8859-1] Cláudio E. Elicker wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 July 2005 18:46, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> > [I hope it is not too off topic]
> > I found a nice HOWTO here
> > http://en.tldp.org/HOWTO/XFree86-Video-Timings-HOWTO/index.html
and i wonder how many people smoke'd their crt
On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 13:08 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Glenn English writes:
> > The fear of program bugs was nothing compared to the fear of dropping
> > those cards and getting the lines out of order -- the 50's and 60's (and
> > 70's, to a student) definition of data loss.
>
> You didn't have
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 21:02, Cláudio E. Elicker wrote:
>
> Videogen is in Sarge: http://packages.debian.org/stable/x11/videogen
> Just do a simple
> aptitude install videogen
>
> []'s
Ooops. It is in testing an unstable too...
[]'s
On (20/07/05 01:17), Clive Menzies wrote:
> On (19/07/05 17:38), John Hasler wrote:
> > Clive Menzies writes:
> > > I'm am online 24/7 but the process (as I understand it) by which mail is
> > > collected (fetchmail) is via smtp.
> >
> > The originating host connects to your ISP's server via SMTP
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 18:46, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> [I hope it is not too off topic]
> I found a nice HOWTO here
> http://en.tldp.org/HOWTO/XFree86-Video-Timings-HOWTO/index.html
> that explains in deep how to set ModeLine entries for XF86Config. It
> talks about two automatic ModeLine generatio
On (19/07/05 17:38), John Hasler wrote:
> Clive Menzies writes:
> > I'm am online 24/7 but the process (as I understand it) by which mail is
> > collected (fetchmail) is via smtp.
>
> The originating host connects to your ISP's server via SMTP and delivers
> the email. Your ISP's server accepts i
Martin Kenneth Lopez wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm having some troubles again with the sound I type lsmod before
> and after alsaconf and this is what I
> have diferent:
>
> snd_intel8x0 33068 1
> snd_ac97_codec 59268 1 snd_intel8x0
> snd_pcm_oss48168 0
> snd_mixer_oss
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 00:25, Lars Stokholm wrote:
> I have two problems on Ubuntu (and Knoppix aswell), they are hopefully
> related:
>
> The first problem is that the sound is clipping (it makes a scratchy
> sound on places in music where the volume is high).
>
> I've tried different mu
Clive Menzies writes:
> I'm am online 24/7 but the process (as I understand it) by which mail is
> collected (fetchmail) is via smtp.
The originating host connects to your ISP's server via SMTP and delivers
the email. Your ISP's server accepts it, terminates the connection, and
puts the email in
I promised to post my notes:
http://www.clivemenzies.co.uk/MailServer.html
Regards
Clive
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I have two problems on Ubuntu (and Knoppix aswell), they are hopefully
related:
The first problem is that the sound is clipping (it makes a scratchy
sound on places in music where the volume is high).
I've tried different music players, different file formats, different
output methods. They all y
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 11:22:20PM +0100, michael wrote:
> anybody partaken the pleasure of installing Intel C/C++ 9.0 (or higher)
> compiler on their Debian box? I've used the make_deb_[7|8] from
> http://www.theochem.uwa.edu.au/fortran/intel_on_debian
> in the past but I do note the Intel install
anybody partaken the pleasure of installing Intel C/C++ 9.0 (or higher)
compiler on their Debian box? I've used the make_deb_[7|8] from
http://www.theochem.uwa.edu.au/fortran/intel_on_debian
in the past but I do note the Intel install scripts are different for
version 9.0.
Thanks,
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Marty wrote:
> Steve Lamb wrote:
>> The public has no interest.
> But google shareholders do? I hope that's not what you mean.
Nope. Simply pointing out that "the public" is an entity which in and of
itself has no interests. "The public" is a collection of individuals, each of
whom hav
Marty on 19/07/05 21:26, wrote:
I tried experimenting with the debian list archive search engine at
http://lists.debian.org/search.html to locate some arbitrary threads
and it seems an useless as it's always been, even more so than the
sourceforge search engine.
I use lists.debian.org all the
On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 15:26, Marty wrote:
> Maybe the most optimistic explanation would be just that google is
> knucking under to the rampant copyright or lawsuit madness that's
> plaguing the USA, but that still leaves a problem for technical
> list users.
I've moved some of my busier list subs
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 09:47:36AM +1200 or thereabouts, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 16, 2005 at 03:04:11PM -0400, Steve Å wrote:
> > However, that brings me to my next problem. The main reason I upgraded to
> > Exim4
> > was to use the advanced virus scanning and the ability to reject at
On 7/19/05, Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Marsh wrote:
> > I can find debian-user postings on google pretty easily by specifying
> > "site:lists.debian.org" in my search. Trying a couple of keywords
> > that I'd seen recently picked up a posting from last week.
> Thanks, and now I rem
On (20/07/05 09:48), Chris Bannister wrote:
> Don't you have to be online 24/7 to "(reject spam at SMTP time)"?
> I see that you Clive have an address which shows you have your own
> domain whereas Steve has a yahoo account.
>
Well I'll declare now that I'm pretty new to doing this and so don't
pr
Steve Lamb wrote:
Marty wrote:
I don't see what legitimate purpose it might serve, and I wonder if the
posters' wishes or search engine users' interests, or even public
interests, enter into consideration? I suppose not.
The public has no interest.
But google shareholders do? I hope th
[I hope it is not too off topic]
I found a nice HOWTO here
http://en.tldp.org/HOWTO/XFree86-Video-Timings-HOWTO/index.html
that explains in deep how to set ModeLine entries for XF86Config. It
talks about two automatic ModeLine generation tools:
KVideoGen - http://paranoia.rulez.org/videogen/
[a CG
On Tuesday 19 Jul 2005 21:54, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> > This is why I asked if you could "afford to" do the test.
> >
> > I was lucky because I had a spare machine and spare RAM: I swapped
> > the RAM and
> > put the "dodgy" RAM into the spare machine. I then used a Knoppix
> > boot CD and
> > boot
Marty wrote:
> I don't see what legitimate purpose it might serve, and I wonder if the
> posters' wishes or search engine users' interests, or even public
> interests, enter into consideration? I suppose not.
The public has no interest. As for a legitimate reason having constant hits
from se
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 10:30:49AM +0100, michael wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 21:40 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 09:29:29AM +0100, michael wrote:
> > > fakeroot make-kpkg --append_to_version -486 --initrd \
> > > --revision=july2005 kernel_image
> > >
> > > is wha
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 02:51:14PM +0530, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
> I am running debian sarge in my pc with A7N8X MB and Athlon XP 2400+
> with nvidia 9180 gcard. I have tv tuner card of bestbuy no 62. I can
> play xawtv. but after having a line fullscreen = 1024x768 which my
> resolution, I am unable to
On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 02:08:22PM -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Dear David and friends:
>
> I am taking the liberty of forwarding a message from kde-linux
> because it may bear directly on our issue. Here it is:
Maybe debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org would like to know?
Has a bug been filed with
On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 02:51:25PM -0400, Stephen R Laniel wrote:
> A client is looking for a web-based calendaring and
> project-management package. Someone suggested Microsoft
> Project to her. I am ... opposed ... to that idea. I think
> we should be able to do better with open source.
>
> Here
On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 02:22:37PM -0400, Chey wrote:
> Hello,
>I am wondering when the Debian will have freeRadius 1.0.4 available
> as an upgrade in "Sarge". There are security issues in freeRadius
> versions prior to 1.0.3 for people who use SQL.
>
> http://www.freeradius.org/security.html
(reply posted to backuppc-users)
Michael Marsh wrote:
I can find debian-user postings on google pretty easily by specifying
"site:lists.debian.org" in my search. Trying a couple of keywords
that I'd seen recently picked up a posting from last week.
Thanks, and now I remember reading about th
On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 12:28:56AM -0400, Kevin Mark wrote:
> this is my 'locale' info:
> LANG=en_US
> LC_CTYPE="en_US"
> LC_NUMERIC="en_US"
> LC_TIME="en_US"
> LC_COLLATE="en_US"
If you have LC_COLLATE=C then the output of ls -al is easier to follow.
> LC_MONETARY="en_US"
> LC_MESSAGES="en_US"
>
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 12:46:17AM -0400, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> I don't know what groups you're on, but my experience is I see more here, and
> I see a lot of people here that are too busy being right to listen or ever
> consider that *they* are the ones being rude.
Try debian-devel.
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On Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 04:33:17PM +0200, Mezei Zoltan wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm a happy user of munin. However munin uses RRD databases and
> therefore it do not keep historical data older than a day, a week, a
> month or a year.
>
> So I'm looking for an alternative with about the same funcionality
On Sat, Jul 16, 2005 at 08:04:44PM -0400, Dick Steflik wrote:
>
> Can anyone help me out.
>
Certainly, which way did you come in. :-)
Sorry.
You could try installing woody again, I mean it was once working right?,
using the 20 woody floppies archived somewhere. Then upgrade over net.
I've do
On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 12:52:59AM +0100, Clive Menzies wrote:
> On (17/07/05 19:33), Steve Å wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 11:59:05PM +0100 or thereabouts, Clive Menzies
> > wrote:
> >
> > Yes, I had all that enabled. I was thinking about this last evening,
> > and decided
> > what I was tr
On Sat, Jul 16, 2005 at 03:04:11PM -0400, Steve Å wrote:
> However, that brings me to my next problem. The main reason I upgraded to
> Exim4
> was to use the advanced virus scanning and the ability to reject at smtp time
> with Spamassassin.
[..]
> So does anyone have any pointers on how to confi
On Sat, Jul 16, 2005 at 01:32:37PM -0500, Sebastian Luque wrote:
> Carl Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > What's with the question marks? (Non-ASCII characters?)
>
> As Hal, I don't seem them in his post either, so some decoding variable
> probably needs correcting on your system.
On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 02:14:12PM -0400, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
> Does anyone know if Sarge going to be getting the newest
> egroupware_1.0.0.008-2 ?
Hi, Ralph
Sarge only gets security updates. No new packages enter stable because
then, well, it wouldn't be stable. Also the package may contain
On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 07:06:47PM -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
>
> And, once again, if you launch it from the console, you get the exact same
> error message.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ konqueror: ERROR: Error in
> BrowserExtension::actionSlotMap(), unknown action : searchProvi
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 04:18:05PM +0200 or thereabouts, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 09:39:17AM -0400, Steve ? wrote:
> > fetchmail via the same user that reads the e-mail.
>
> I run fetchmail as a daemon. In the /etc/init.d/fetchmail stands:
> # Defaults
> DAEMON=/usr/bin/fetchmai
I am tring to see if i was the winnier of the lottery please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stephen Tait wrote:
I've just been rejigging my file server following the upgrade to Sarge and
have finally tried to sort out some niggling problems.
Mainly, lockd doesn't seem to be running - I see the following entries all
the time in my client machines (all gentoo):
nfs warning: mount ver
Michael Marsh wrote:
> I'd say the most optimistic explanation is that google is finding what
> it's able to find while respecting site owners' wishes.
Which is, incidentally, more than MSNBot does. It slammed my forums for
months, several connections at a time. I put in a robots.txt to tell
Es Dimarts, 19 de Juliol de 2005 18:30, en Joachim Fahnenmueller va escriure:
| To the question itself: What happens if you try to mount it?
As it is not supported, no device is created, so none can be mounted. There's
no info in dmesg about that device, I've only got the information shown by
dm
On 19 juil. 05, at 12:35, TreeBoy wrote:
On Tuesday 19 Jul 2005 19:30, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
The only time this happened to me was when I had broken RAM.
Can you afford to run memtest on the machine for a couple of days
in order to
rule it out.
I swapped the RAM into another machine and it
On 7/19/05, Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After recently purging most of my backuppc archives on the assumption
> that it would all be available on the internet, I tried to find this
> old thread, only to discover that sourceforge apparently does not
> allow searching on message contents, and
> Tried to install testing (Etch) with debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso
> dated 13 July 2005, but after the boot: prompt I get the message
> "Could not find kernel image: /install/2.6/linux".
Syslinux should be configured to boot /install/2.6/vmlinux instead of
/install/2.6/linux, which isn't there
I've just been rejigging my file server following the upgrade to Sarge and
have finally tried to sort out some niggling problems.
Mainly, lockd doesn't seem to be running - I see the following entries all
the time in my client machines (all gentoo):
nfs warning: mount version older than kerne
On Tue, 2005-19-07 at 15:33 -0500, David Berg wrote:
> I'd like to set my system up so that if I insert a DVD it will
> automatically load up xine or xmms in the case of a cd, run a script
> when I plug in my camera etc.
>
> Are there scripts that are already called when a CD is inserted that I
>
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 03:33:37PM -0500, David Berg wrote:
> I'd like to set my system up so that if I insert a DVD it will
> automatically load up xine or xmms in the case of a cd, run a script
> when I plug in my camera etc.
If you have GNOME installed, go to the System menu, then
down to Pref
I'd like to set my system up so that if I insert a DVD it will
automatically load up xine or xmms in the case of a cd, run a script
when I plug in my camera etc.
Are there scripts that are already called when a CD is inserted that I
can modify? How about when the usb mass storage device is detec
strawks said:
> On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 13:52 -0500, Josh Battles wrote:
>> strawks said:
>> > The best way to avoid RAM problem is to buy ECC RAM. This way if your
>> > RAM has a failling cell, you'll know it.
>>
>> ECC RAM is expensive and RAM errors are relatively rare nowdays, I don't
>> think t
On Tuesday 19 Jul 2005 20:53, strawks wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 13:52 -0500, Josh Battles wrote:
> > strawks said:
> > > The best way to avoid RAM problem is to buy ECC RAM. This way if your
> > > RAM has a failling cell, you'll know it.
> >
> > ECC RAM is expensive and RAM errors are relative
On 7/19/05, Saman Ghannadzadeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need the kernel-build-2.6.8 package for arch. i386 in order to compile
> some kernel modules. However, it seems that there is no kernel-build-2.6.8
> package available for i386.
>
> What can I do? are there any alternative p
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A few months ago there was a long and interesting thread on the
backuppc-users list entitled "replicating backup servers offsite,"
but all I could remember of the thread were some possible search
keywo
Very interesting... I have enough information now to get on with the
install. Thanks.
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On 7/17/05, Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> known mailing list to find out what is happening in Debian. But I think
> this would be an easy way for the Developers to let us know whats
> comming in a short email, instead of having millions of users to scratching
> their
> heads and googling
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:25:15 -0500, Martin Kenneth Lopez wrote:
> should I add just snd_intel8x0 or I'm wrong...
Yes, just add snd-intel8x0.
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Hello,
So I'm here tyring to figure out how to get sendmail to work with SASL
so I can have authenticated access and relaying with my home system. It
seems like it should be really easy since sendmail has been complaining
at me for months now about how I should install saslbin so I can use
it's fe
On Tue July 19 2005 11:15 am, H.A.J. Koster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Tried to install testing (Etch) with debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso
> dated 13 July 2005, but after the boot: prompt I get the message
> "Could not find kernel image: /install/2.6/linux". I looked on the CD,
> and there is a directory /i
On (19/07/05 15:42), Tony Heal wrote:
> I have a remote woody server that accidentally got upgraded with sarge
> packages. I need to downgrade debconf 1.4.30.13 to 1.0.32 to get things back
> to normal. The problem is that when I try to run downgrade using apt-get
> install I get an error (see belo
Probably a good idea, so how I should I do this: a minimal install with
the Sarge installer, then change stable to unstable
in /etc/apt/sources-list, do an update and then a dist-upgrade?
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Hi all,
I need help with this problem:
some time ago I noticed that keyboard is not working with gnome (I use
2.10 from unstable), but in KDE everything is OK. Today I changed
XFree86 to X.org with full success, but problem with keyboard persist.
Can
On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 16:51 +0200, Joan Tur wrote:
> Es Dimarts, 19 de Juliol de 2005 06:53, en Ron Johnson va escriure:
> | > There's no way a card reader will fit into a la
> | >
> | > Never mind. Showing my age again..
> |
> | Damned, you know, when I saw that subject, I thought, "Who the
> | he
On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 13:52 -0500, Josh Battles wrote:
> strawks said:
> > The best way to avoid RAM problem is to buy ECC RAM. This way if your
> > RAM has a failling cell, you'll know it.
>
> ECC RAM is expensive and RAM errors are relatively rare nowdays, I don't
> think this is something that'
Apparently, _H.A.J. Koster_, on 07/19/2005 02:15 PM,typed:
Hi,
Tried to install testing (Etch) with debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso
dated 13 July 2005, but after the boot: prompt I get the message
"Could not find kernel image: /install/2.6/linux". I looked on the CD,
Same thing happened with
I have a remote woody server that accidentally got upgraded with sarge
packages. I need to downgrade debconf 1.4.30.13 to 1.0.32 to get things back
to normal. The problem is that when I try to run downgrade using apt-get
install I get an error (see below). I ran a simulated remove of debconf and
it
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