I'm running PHP5 from http://people.debian.org/~dexter on sarge with
apache 2. Running a script which calls xml_parser_create() produces:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function xml_parser_create() in
/var/www/po/photo.add.2.php on line 711
Am I missing a library or is the one that is installed
Hi,
I recently switched ISP's (was using Qwest DSL, now i'm using M$N
through Qwest (my dad did it!)), anyway, ever since the upgrade i am
unable to do just about everything except for browse the net/ftp.
By that i mean... no MSN, Jabber, Yahoo!, IRC, Bittorrent, various
media-streaming, etc. Th
Hello,
I could find a workaround for this.Put "aop=list=volume:volume=101" in
/etc/mplayer.conf or in ~/.mplayer/gui.conf.This forces mplayer to use
software mixing.The 101 means no amplification.You can replace it with
whatever volume you want.Now the volume of mplayer is not related to the
vou
Thanks Ron and Andrew ! - it worked - this is the start - this linux workstation is in private zone - my plan is to make this a gateway attached with public IP and route all internet traffic through this linux machine to my home LAN (pvt network:
192.168.x.x) ... lets see how far do i go ... very
James Vahn wrote:
> I'm unsure why sendmail runs as root if exim/postfix don't.
In order to deliver mail to the local user's mailbox the MDA (mail
delivery agent) needs to run as the user. Same for being piped into a
mail filter such as spamassassin. In order to switch to a user the
program need
The only reason I was dragged in was that I fell for yourtroll.
Did you mean MY troll? I hope that what I have written does not appear to be a troll! I'm just asking questions: I'm very curious. I'm terribly sorry if I sound mean. I'm really not terribly good at writing E-Mails.
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Title: Sugestão
Olá!
Alguém que não tinha nada para fazer, numa de suas visitas ao Humor
Tadela não sei por que cargas d'água, lhe recomendou a seguinte
página:
"Piada Animada: Felizes Para Sempre?"
Não funcionou?
Não se desespere! Pegue o
On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 11:59 +, Klaus Schmidt wrote:
> I've been trying to find some information all over the web now, and I can't
> find any solution to my problem (getting nuts!). I want to run a mailserver
> with IMAP-support, and I've installed the exim4 package (using monolithic
> file o
Tis a neat trick and works well for me.
Regards
Steven
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To: Alvin Oga
Subject: Re: offline ?? Re: sendmail trouble
Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> hi ya james
>
> i don't know if this was mea
Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> hi ya james
>
> i don't know if this was meant to be offline ..
Whoops.
>> FEATURE(`access_db')dnl
>> FEATURE(`blacklist_recipients')dnl
>> FEATURE(`greet_pause', `1')dnl
>
> i don't use greet_pause .. i have no time to sit and test it out .. :-)
There's nothing to t
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Hello
> actually i take control of proc temperature via the following command
>
> :~$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM/temperature
>
> but i'd like to ask if there exists some X utility to do this in KDE,
> by some other program which uses that command
I just tried to install lame. When I run ./configure I get the
following error: 'configure: error: C compiler cannot create
executables' Can anybody out there help me out with this?
TIA
Roger
* Jason Clinton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005 Sep 07 16:36 -0500]:
> Well its finally happened, and I'm so happy that it has. As of now, most of
> mirrors have X.Org packages in their testing/etch repository. Before I
> perform the upgrade, I'm starting this thread to catch any and all problems
> th
Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> Thanks for patiently anwering my query, hope it's clear now. Now, can
> you think of a solution?
How attached are you to Exim? Personally when it comes to smarthost
relaying I found nullmailer to be a much better alternative. Smaller,
specially designed to forward to a
Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 07:08:01PM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
>>Do you control that other machine? What is preventing you from opening up
>>another port for Exim (presuming it is running Exim) to listen to?
> 1.I do not control the other machine.
> 2.How would making exim
James Vahn wrote:
> Meaning that this command does not produce a response?
James, you're way off base. Look, his ISP has blocked him from outbound
port 25 connections. He did not every connect to his ISP's SMTP server. He
does not want to connect to his ISP's SMTP server. He wants to conne
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 06:54:38PM -0700, James Vahn wrote:
> Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> > The problem is that all my requests to the smarthost's port 25 are
> > blocked.
>
> Meaning that this command does not produce a response?
>
> telnet smarthost 25
Exactly. But I have ssh access to ano
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 07:08:01PM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> > Because there is no SMTP server running there! The server runs SMTP on
> > port 25, which is blocked, and I have a connection to that port 25
> > through my machine's 10025 port.
>
> Do you control that othe
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Larry Fletcher on 06/09/05 21:19, wrote:
> > Okay. Now I see there is a difference between a session
> > manager and a window manager. Apparently some window managers
> > have session managers and need them to run properly and some
> > window managers d
Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> The problem is that all my requests to the smarthost's port 25 are
> blocked.
Meaning that this command does not produce a response?
telnet smarthost 25
"smarthost" being something like "mail.isp.com" or (better) their IP
address. Will they give you an MX address?
Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> Because there is no SMTP server running there! The server runs SMTP on
> port 25, which is blocked, and I have a connection to that port 25
> through my machine's 10025 port.
Do you control that other machine? What is preventing you from opening up
another port for Exim
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 10:54:46AM +0200, roberto wrote:
> actually i take control of proc temperature via the following command
>
> :~$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM/temperature
>
> but i'd like to ask if there exists some X utility to do this in KDE,
> by some other program which uses that
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 03:26:43PM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> Arsalan Lodhi wrote:
> >i guess not -- htis is what i've
> >
> >auto lo
> >iface lo inet loopback
> >
> ># The primary network interface
> >auto eth0
> >iface eth0 inet dhcp
> >
> >what should i add in ?
> You must have an e
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 11:39:57PM +0200, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> I'm not doing it for performance, just for reliability.
Good idea. Make sure you get something with monitoring tools that will
alert you if you lose a disk. RAID doesn't help much when you're
running with a blown disk and don't
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 04:40:11PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
> > FEATURE(`greet_pause', `1')dnl
>
> i don't use greet_pause .. i have no time to sit and test it out .. :-)
It's one of the best anti-spam features in sendmail, and pretty fool
proof. The main thing you need to remember is to pro
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 07:28:38PM +0200, Philippe Grenard wrote:
> well, i assume you're running kde.
Gnome, in fact.
> in that case, you can start kcontrol, and find the sound and multimedia.
> There
> in "sound system" you can try to unselect and reselect "enable sound system",
> then clic
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 09:28:49PM +0200, Laurent CARON wrote:
> Kumar Appaiah a écrit :
> >The problem is that all my requests to the smarthost's port 25 are
> >blocked. So, I try to ssh to another computer, forward the port 25 of
> >that SMTP server to port 10025 on my computer, and tell exim to
Hi Andreas,
quick side note: please keep the thread on-list, so other people who
might google this up some time in the future will have a chance to see
if/how the problem was solved.
It's kinda frustrating when you google and only find others having the
same problem, but no solutions... don't you
I'm very sorry for the possibly off-topic reply.
I have had one problem since my Unstable system went to Xorg, and I
don't know whether this is the place to air it. Please forgive if
not. If this is interesting, ask me for more info, as I've tried to
keep this brief:
Synaptics touchpad driver i
Tobias Portmann wrote:
> Try "lsof /dev/dsp" to see, which application uses /dev/dsp. Close it,
> and then it (perhaps) works!
>
> Tobi
>
> [KS] wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Whenever I try to start Totem, it gives me an error "OSS device /dev/dsp
>> is already in use by another program." and quits.
On Sep 07 2005, Philip Schwartz wrote:
> I am using etch and I checked 3 different mirrors. None of them have
> xorg.
Perhaps the mirror you checked wasn't up-to-date.
> I don't think it has been moved out of sid yet.
It has. I'm downloading it right now for PowerPC and, after seeing how
things
hi ya james
i don't know if this was meant to be offline ..
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, James Vahn wrote:
> > yup.. but in 1 minutes.. you're completely done w/ antispam
>
> I've found that these help a lot too. If the headers don't pass the
> tests, the data never comes across the wire. They are desc
On 9/7/05, Oliver Lupton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason Clinton wrote:
>
> >Well its finally happened, and I'm so happy that it has. As of now, most of
> >mirrors have X.Org packages in their testing/etch repository. Before I
> >perform the upgrade, I'm starting this thread to catch any and al
Hi,
Anyone knows of good tutorial to configure the above modem so it can
work in a fresh installed debian sarge system ?
Regards,
Viva,
Alguem sabe de um bom tutorial para configurar o modem acima indicado
em debian sarge acabadinho de instalar ?
Cumptos
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> Jason Clinton wrote:
>
>>Well its finally happened, and I'm so happy that it has. As of now, most
>> of
>>mirrors have X.Org packages in their testing/etch repository. Before I
>>perform the upgrade, I'm starting this thread to catch any and all
>> problems
>>that might arrise. Please let us know
hello,
I was evaluating the hp server proliant dl140 g2 with scsi but could not find
anything on sarge compatibility. Has anyone installed sarge on this server
successfully?
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Arsalan, please "Reply-All" when using the list so others may share in
the results (this assumes that we have useful results ;)
You must have an entry for eth1 in /etc/network/interfaces for it to be
activated.
man interfaces
is a good starting point. The entry will depend on what you are do
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The sort order in Thunderbird keeps changing - 1.0.2-2.sarge1.0.6 . I
usually use date - descending, but it frequently changes to ascending.
Any ideas why this might happen? Is there a way of setting the default
sort order for all folders?
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On 2005-09-07T23:39:57+0200, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> Now, what I was thinking: If I buy a four channel RAID card now, and two
> S-ATA disks (which is what I want), set them up in RAID 1, can I add a
> third disk later, and convert this system seamlessly to RAID 5 without
> a reinstall?
Some c
Hi all!
I'm finally back after getting a nasty project on my back, and I have a
question... I'm thinking about buying a hardware RAID controller for my
desktop. The main reason I don't want to go with software RAID is that
my mobo IDE controllers are allready full with other stuff, and one of
Jason Clinton wrote:
Well its finally happened, and I'm so happy that it has. As of now, most of
mirrors have X.Org packages in their testing/etch repository. Before I
perform the upgrade, I'm starting this thread to catch any and all problems
that might arrise. Please let us know if you have
Kent West wrote:
> I'm thinking more along the line of entering a command name, such as
> foo, not knowing how to use it, and it comes back with some info such as
> "Usage: foo input_file output_file to foo-ify an input-type file to an
> output-type file; see 'man foo" for examples and more informa
Well its finally happened, and I'm so happy that it has. As of now, most of
mirrors have X.Org packages in their testing/etch repository. Before I
perform the upgrade, I'm starting this thread to catch any and all problems
that might arrise. Please let us know if you have any trouble with the
u
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
> I'm not going to disagree with your philosophy, but
> personally I'd love to have something "easy" with nice defaults, that I
> can accept and grow accustom to. Because I've become increasingly more
> likely to just use the set defaults so I don't have to remember
> everyt
I have installed debian from CDs. When I run apt-file update
all I got is error:
cp: cannot stat /cdrom/dists/unstable/Contents-i386.gz': No such
file or directory
And indeed there is no such a file. How can I recreate that
file for each of 14 CD I have?
Juraj
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Olle Eriksson wrote:
> That depends on the nature of the task. In most cases I believe you can
> have a default behaviour which satisfies most newbies but still provide a
> lot of options and control for the experienced users. Unless we want to
> make Linux/GNU software so difficult to use that
Marc Brünink wrote:
> I'm trying to get a Siemens MC35 Modem up and running.
> wvdialconf found the modem but everytime wvdial tried to initialize the
> modem I got a "CME Error: 3" which stands for "Operation not allowed".
> Every other AT command results in a 258: "phone is busy".
> I connected t
Bruno Buys wrote:
> Setting up, in the other hand, isn't. Which is why there must be a well
> trained technical staff around.
I take umbrage to that statement. Debian has been easier to setup and
install since about the late NT, early 2k days. On my game machine I have
both installed.
Steve Lamb wrote:
>Kent West wrote:
>
>
>>The same applies to can openers, car stereos, telephones, entertainment
>>centers, and a host of other devices: if you want me to use your
>>product, make it easy to use.
>>
>>
>
>None of which come close to the compexity of a computer, an OS or
Kent West wrote:
> The same applies to can openers, car stereos, telephones, entertainment
> centers, and a host of other devices: if you want me to use your
> product, make it easy to use.
None of which come close to the compexity of a computer, an OS or even
most the installed programs. Eve
steef wrote:
..nice little discussion. maybe some of you noticed that
debian_sarge too with the new installer went wide away from the
'linux-way' that is 'treating/educating' people: 'users' as/into
thinking entities.
just compare the installation of potato with the installation of
sar
Liu Zhen wrote:
> I have several server to administrate, and I'm expected to administrate
> more servers in the recent future.
> I want to install debian3.1_r0a-ia64 to these servers.
> I have downloaded cd ISOs from debian, and placed these ISOs on a http/ftp
> server in my lan.
> I can boot a ser
Adam Hardy writes:
> I mean the simple procedure would provide an 'out-of-the-box' solution
> for installing a system that boots up into the desktop with a set of
> standard defaults.
Ubuntu, Xandros, Libranet...
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Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Michael Martinell wrote:
On Wed, September 7, 2005 1:59 pm, Olle Eriksson wrote:
I don't think people should ever have to read documents in
order to use a product. Requiring people to read the docs
suggests that the product itself isn't designed well enough
that it e
Hello all,
During the installation (floppy and apt-get) of my system i started
with using a wireless PCMCIA card (lucent wavelan). After the first
reboot it didn't connect anymore, i probably could have fixed this by
doing '#ifup -a'. I didn't, i simply restarted the entire
installation w
> -Original Message-
> From: debian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 2:36 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: kill someone logged on
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 07:30:08PM +0100, debian wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -aux | grep
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, debian wrote:
> Perhaps this is one of those zombie process thingamajigs !
Try 'ps -A | grep joe', find the ssh process for pts/2, and kill -HUP the
bugger.
-Dennis
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Michael Martinell wrote:
On Wed, September 7, 2005 1:59 pm, Olle Eriksson wrote:
I don't think people should ever have to read documents in
order to use a product. Requiring people to read the docs
suggests that the product itself isn't designed well enough
that it explains its own usage.
On Wed, September 7, 2005 1:59 pm, Olle Eriksson wrote:
>> > I don't think people should ever have to read documents in
>> > order to use a product. Requiring people to read the docs
>> > suggests that the product itself isn't designed well enough
>> > that it explains its own usage.
You claim th
I thinking about establishing the propreitary ATI driver for my 9200SE
graphics adapter. Hopefully the graphics performance can be increased with
this. But on several pages on the net I read that the performance with the
radeon driver is better. Is there anybody around who has such experiences
Olle Eriksson on 07/09/05 19:59, wrote:
And it allows programmers
the luxury of being lazy in their UI design. We should
assume that people won't read the docs, and build our
products with that assumption in mind.
Fine in theory. In practice, any product that is easy enough to use
without read
Kumar Appaiah a écrit :
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 06:33:28AM -0700, James Vahn wrote:
Kumar Appaiah wrote:
Dear list,
I have been using fetchmail + procmail + exim4 to handle my mail. I
have a setup by which certain messages are received by procmail, and a
copy of some is forwarded to an
Have you tried using pppconfig instead of wvdial?
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I'm not too familiar with the new installer, but couldn't there be a
question about whether or not a GUI should be installed and have the GUI
as the default option. People who know what they are doing can select the
non-GUI option and the rest will probably be happy with getting a GUI.
There
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 02:48:04PM -0400, Dragan Cvetkovic wrote:
> Linux and how strict is that policy. Maybe they will allow it if you ask
> them nicely :-)
> Or you can install cygwin or something similar and at least have a
> UNIX-like environment.
No, I cannot install anything. These machin
quote from Kent West:
"but the "better" design is the more usable design, IMO"
This is true for simpler devices. Not an OS.
quote from Kent West:
"The same applies to can openers, car stereos, telephones, entertainment
centers, and a host of other devices: if you want me to use your
product, m
hi folks,
a few days ago I semi-accidentally installed xorg on my laptop, a
PII-300 with 192 megs of ram. (If I recall correctly, openoffice.org2
pulled in some dependencies and then I installed the rest of the xorg
packages to give me a more fully functioning system).
Everything works fine, exc
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 02:56:45PM -0400, Darryl Clarke wrote:
> Try
> ps aux | grep bash
>
> that should show you all the shells, and you can match (and kill) the
> pid of the bash attached to pts/2 if it shows up.
none
looks like its dead.
Thanks a lot.
Joe
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debian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Please,
>
> the pcs at my office are locked down windows (yugh). I cannot change
> any of the bios parameters.
>
> Is there any way that I can persuade windows itself to boot the knoppix cd ?
> Or does this make sense ?
If you can use qemu or vmware or a sim
> -Original Message-
> From: debian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 2:33 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: kill someone logged on
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 02:34:18PM -0400, Mike Kuhar wrote:
>
> > who -uH
> >
> > Will give all t
I am having a problem with an undefined symbol when loading the the
gdtclft package. I get the following error:
/usr/local/tcl849/lib/Gdtclft2.2so: /usr/lib/libfontconfig.so.1:
undefined symbol: FT_Get_PS_Font_Info
I am running Linux RH 3.4, tcl 8.4.9.. libfontconfig is 1.0.4
FT_Get_PS_Font_
On 9/7/05, debian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 02:31:33PM -0400, Darryl Clarke wrote:
>
> > Omit the *
> > or
> > ps aux | grep pts/2
>
> ##
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -aux | grep pts/2
> Warning: bad syntax, perhaps a
> > I don't think people should ever have to read documents in
> > order to use a product. Requiring people to read the docs
> > suggests that the product itself isn't designed well enough
> > that it explains its own usage.
>
> So? Why should a product have to explain it's own usage?
Why not?
>
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 07:30:08PM +0100, debian wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -aux | grep pts/2
Gasp,
ignore the 'solaris' bit, this a debian machine, named 'solaris' for
historical reasons only !
Joe
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On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 02:34:18PM -0400, Mike Kuhar wrote:
> who -uH
>
> Will give all that the system thinks is logged in, plus their PID.
who -uH
NAME LINE TIME IDLE PID COMMENT
alice:0 Sep 6 17:25 ? 1010
joe pts/2Sep 7 13
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 02:31:33PM -0400, Darryl Clarke wrote:
> Omit the *
> or
> ps aux | grep pts/2
##
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -aux | grep pts/2
Warning: bad syntax, perhaps a bogus '-'? See http://procps.sf.net/faq.html
debian 21085
Please,
the pcs at my office are locked down windows (yugh). I cannot change
any of the bios parameters.
Is there any way that I can persuade windows itself to boot the knoppix cd ?
Or does this make sense ?
Google searches advise me on how to change boot parameters and creating boot
floppies
> please,
>
> finger reports
>
> Login Name Tty Idle Login Time
> Office Office Phone
> alice Miss Alice Mc Cool *:0 Sep 6 17:25
> joe Joe Mc Cool *tty1 1:17 Sep 6 20:24
> joe Joe Mc Cool *pts/2 Sep
On 9/7/05, debian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> how do I kill off this user and all his processes ?
>
> ps -t *pts/2 reports:
Omit the *
or
ps aux | grep pts/2
>
> BTW, what do the *'s represent ? According to man finger they represent
> denial of write access. But this is definately
On Wednesday 07 September 2005 02:06 pm, debian wrote:
> please,
>
> finger reports
>
> Login Name Tty Idle Login Time Office
> Office Phone alice Miss Alice Mc Cool *:0 Sep 6 17:25
> joe Joe Mc Cool *tty1 1:17 Sep 6 20:24
> joe
Hi,
My boss is standing behind me with a huge axe... and he's getting
nervous :-(
Sadly I was not able to work this out. I tried another device with the
same hardware to check wether the modem is broken. No success. I got
the errors on both machines. 5 minutes before I installed debian on the
please,
finger reports
Login Name Tty Idle Login Time Office Office
Phone
alice Miss Alice Mc Cool *:0 Sep 6 17:25
joe Joe Mc Cool *tty1 1:17 Sep 6 20:24
joe Joe Mc Cool *pts/2 Sep 7 13:40 (xxx.xxx.xxx.
Haines Brown wrote:
I've returned to this problem after struggling with other
matters. I'm running kernel 2.6.8-2-686 with sarge. I've
installed lprng.
I plug in the usb cable into a hub I know is working, and find:
[..]
It seems you have an usb printer, but printcap assumes you have a
paral
On (07/09/05 19:26), Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
> Clive Menzies wrote:
> >On (07/09/05 18:14), Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
> >
> >>Hi all,
> >>
> >>not sure this is the proper NG but I couldn't find any CUPS related NG
> >>so far...
> >>
> >>I do have a strange issue with my wrong configuration for s
We want to survey how often each package is insalled.
Might http://popcon.debian.org/by_inst have the information you want?
Popcon is a volentary system allowing debian users to report the packages
they have installed.
Thus the values are not perfect, but ware at least as good as the values
The problem with these instructions are the redirect rather than a pipe
and there is also a type-o.
When you set the selections on the new system you need to send the
package list to dpkg via STDIN rather than a redirect. I commented out
the bad line and replaced it with the good one.
Also, you w
do you have eth1 listed in /etc/network/interfaces?
A
Arsalan Lodhi wrote:
Hello -
for ease: relevant important text is bold and italic - simply put, i am
not sure what should i check next now ?
problem is that once i execute "ifconfig" - i still get etho and lo
.. but no information abo
Clive Menzies wrote:
On (07/09/05 18:14), Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
Hi all,
not sure this is the proper NG but I couldn't find any CUPS related NG
so far...
I do have a strange issue with my wrong configuration for sure!
I have a printer (HP LaserJet1100) connected to my SMC7404WBRA printe
Le Mercredi 07 Septembre 2005 05:37, Victor Munoz a écrit :
> Hello.
>
> Sometimes I can't hear any sound (xmms, mplayer, play), getting things like
> 'Device or resource busy'. This happened in woody, now in sarge, sometimes
> in sid, and everytime it happens, I do a Google search to try to find a
Hello -
for ease: relevant important text is bold and italic - simply put, i am not sure what should i check next now ?
problem is that once i execute "ifconfig" - i still get etho and lo .. but no information about eth1 -
i started finding the type of my Ethernet card which is => 3COM905B, the
On (08/09/05 01:53), AIDA Shinra wrote:
> Sorry, I forgot to attach the debian-installed-packages.sh.
>
> > Dear debian users,
> >
> > The Todai Fink Team has a project to build a website to find open
> > source softwares. (Roughly speaking, yet another freshmeat.)
> >
> > We want to survey how
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 05:29:53PM +, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> This is the first time that I receive an error message when running
> apt-get update, namely:
>
>
> E: Dynamic MMap ran out of room
> E: Error occured while processing tetex-base (NewVersion1)
> E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/dpkg
The KDE font size keeps changing randomly.
I set the font size to Arial 10 and use it for about a week or 2.
I shut down my desktop every night.
Then, the next morning, Arial 10 is huge and I can't fit 80 character
across on the screen. I switch it back to Arial 4.
Then I use it for a week or 2
For all those perl
hackers out there who got this message (like me) and accidentally thought it was
a SENDMAIL error, it's not. It's a perl problem.
This happens
because you check $! when you have no business doing so. Don't use a
line like:
`system_command` or
die "Can't do system_coma
On (07/09/05 18:14), Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> not sure this is the proper NG but I couldn't find any CUPS related NG
> so far...
>
> I do have a strange issue with my wrong configuration for sure!
>
> I have a printer (HP LaserJet1100) connected to my SMC7404WBRA printer
> conne
Bruno Buys wrote:
>
>>> I don't think people should ever have to read documents in
>>> order to use a product. Requiring people to read the docs
>>> suggests that the product itself isn't designed well enough
>>> that it explains its own usage.
>>>
>>
>>
>> So? Why should a product have to exp
Some people on the #debian IRC channel gave me some useful advice
regarding Debian, sound and ALSA yesterday. It seems unlikely that the
advice is useful just to me. If it is good to post the advice where
others can search it out later, then the relevant log extract follows.
Keywords: Debian, so
Sorry, I forgot to attach the debian-installed-packages.sh.
> Dear debian users,
>
> The Todai Fink Team has a project to build a website to find open
> source softwares. (Roughly speaking, yet another freshmeat.)
>
> We want to survey how often each package is insalled. If possible,
> please se
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