Sergio Cuéllar Valdés wrote:
>
> Well, I think I have some problems with ftp, because I have changed
> sources.list to:
>
> deb http://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ etch main
>
> And I didnt get that error again.
>
> But now, I dont know why I cant download from ftp.
>
I noticed similar prob
Has anybody linked a samsung e630 cell phone ? can
anybody point me to necessary drivers and software ?
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> hope it's not vi
Proficiency is almost always earned. A tool that is very easy to use has its
limitations. It is like learning to type: "hunt and peck" is easier than
keeping your eyes off the keyboard when learning to touch type but once you
earn the proviciency of touch typing...
An IDE (k
I have an audigy card and pmidi installed. I can play wav, mpeg,
etc. files etc. using applications such as gxine and xmms. However, I
would now like to play a .midi file.
I have pmidi installed. To find the available ports I do:
$ pmidi -l
Port Client name Port na
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 00:00:26 -0300
Gabriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steve Kemp wrote:
> > apt-cache search rar unrar
> >
> > Gives you this in the output:
> >
> > unrar-free - Unarchiver for .rar files
> > unrar - Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version)
^
> Thank you so much
Sat, Dec 10, 2005 at 11:02:50PM -0300, Gabriel написал:
Does anyone know a free software alternative to RAR???
apt-cache search rar|grep archiv
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Steve Kemp wrote:
On Sat, Dec 10, 2005 at 11:35:35PM -0300, Gabriel wrote:
yeah, I know that, but I was talking about a program to decompress RAR
files... I know I don't really need it, but today a friend sent me a rar
file and I needed to tell him to recompress it as zi
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 23:35:35 -0300
Gabriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yeah, I know that, but I was talking about a program to decompress RAR
> files...
Ah okay, I misinterpreted what you meant :)
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On Sat, Dec 10, 2005 at 11:35:35PM -0300, Gabriel wrote:
>yeah, I know that, but I was talking about a program to decompress RAR
>files... I know I don't really need it, but today a friend sent me a rar
>file and I needed to tell him to recompress it as zip and send it
>again... (
Oliver Lupton wrote:
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 23:02:50 -0300
Gabriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know a free software alternative to RAR???
Use 'tar' combined with gzip or bzip2 to create a .tar.gz or .tar.bz2
man tar, man bzip2 and man gzip for more info :)
HTH
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 23:02:50 -0300
Gabriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know a free software alternative to RAR???
Use 'tar' combined with gzip or bzip2 to create a .tar.gz or .tar.bz2
man tar, man bzip2 and man gzip for more info :)
HTH
-ol
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On Sat, Dec 10, 2005 at 12:56:34PM -0600, Jacob S wrote:
> Howdy list,
>
> I recently apt-get installed linux-image-2.6.14-2-k7 so that I would
> have a recent enough kernel for udev (running Debian Unstable). Yes,
> I'm just now trying to take the plunge and upgrade to udev. But before
> I could
Marcel,
Thx, for you're reply!
>Can you give us the output of "mount"?
>Because I don't see anything wrong in the information above...
>
from the client:
mount: access denied.
Also I've done some further experimenting.
>From my laptop running Suse, I can mount the share on the server without
a
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 21:03:51 +0100 (CET)
Elise Huard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Browsing the packages yielded Kdevelop (i'm more of a gnome-fan, but
> it's a possibility), and a friend said he liked gedit, plain and
> simple.
>
> What is your experience ? More to the point, what would the co
On Saturday 10 December 2005 01:56 pm, Jacob S wrote:
> Howdy list,
>
> I recently apt-get installed linux-image-2.6.14-2-k7 so that I would
> have a recent enough kernel for udev (running Debian Unstable). Yes,
> I'm just now trying to take the plunge and upgrade to udev. But before
> I could star
once in a while (can be every couple days or every couple weeks), my
usb hard drive changes from /dev/sda to /dev/sdb, and i see this in
dmesg:
scsi11 (0:0): rejecting I/O to dead device
ReiserFS: sda1: warning: zam-7001: io error in reiserfs_find_entry
scsi11 (0:0): rejecting I/O to dead device
On Sat, Dec 10, 2005 at 12:50:44PM -0800, David E. Fox wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 12:37:28 -0700
> Paul E Condon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I was confronted recently with a request for the password of my KDE Wallet.
> > I didn't know I had one. I guessed my logon password for Debian, but t
Hi all,
I am running Debian sarge on i386 with some Reiserfs partitions.
Is it still the case that Reiserfs volumes don't support quotas?
Cheers
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Having spoken to people on SGI's XFS mailing list, it appears the
problem with lack of
ability of mounting isn't due to XFS after all.
But a lack of ability to read anything from /dev/3diskvolume/3diskvolume
If I try:
dd if=/dev/3diskvolume/3diskvolume of=foo bs=512 count=1 ?
The o
On Saturday 10 December 2005 16:40, Marty Landman wrote:
> UNCLELEO:~# memtest86
> bash: memtest86: command not found
> UNCLELEO:~# find / -name memtest86
> UNCLELEO:~#
>
> Did above as root. Or could this indicate a hosed install?
You download from the web and burn the memtest86 iso image to CD t
Paul Scott wrote:
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
That was ugly! Since I have a time configuration problem I just
tried this suggestion. I had manually installed all my packages.
Since I chose nothing at the install packages step it is about to
remove some of my vital packa
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: start-stop-daemon and java
On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 10:26:46PM -0800, Scott Muir wrote:
> Have a question which i think relates to s-s-d more than java but as i've
On Saturday 10 December 2005 02:19 pm, Dave Ewart wrote:
> On Saturday, 10.12.2005 at 13:50 -0500, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:thresh]$ uname -a
> > > > Linux threshnet 2.6.8-2-386 #1 Thu May 19 17:40:50 JST 2005 i686
> > > > GNU/Linux
> > > >
> > > > Hal
> > >
> > > You can't get
On Saturday, 10.12.2005 at 13:28 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Let's make sure: this is the card with the big chip on it that says
> "CREATIVE ca0106-dat" and at the outer edge: "Sound Blaster Live
> 24-bit", ok?
Actually, it's this:
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp?WebProductID
Elise Huard wrote:
Hello,
Pretty basic question :
i've got to develop something in C++ on my debian. I was wondering
which tools you would recommend for development in C++. On Windows i've
worked with Borland and Eclipse (nice but slightly sloggy).
Browsing the packages yielded Kdevelop (i'm
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 12:37:28 -0700
Paul E Condon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was confronted recently with a request for the password of my KDE Wallet.
> I didn't know I had one. I guessed my logon password for Debian, but that
kdewallet normally stores passwords for web pages and other secure
At 03:08 PM 12/10/2005, David E. Fox wrote:
Is the error repeatable - same source file, same error?
Yes, I tried a few times.
does it happen with other compiles?
Don't know yet, wanted to do Samba first.
I'd first try memtest86 - run it through and see if there are any memory
errors foun
Hello Elise!
> Pretty basic question :
> i've got to develop something in C++ on my debian. I was wondering which
> tools
> you would recommend for development in C++. On Windows i've worked with
> Borland and Eclipse (nice but slightly sloggy).
Eclipse also works an Linux! And from Borland the
Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 October 2005 12:05 pm, David Dawson wrote:
>> I am experimenting with NSF mounts over the internet.
>> So far, the share works on the local network between my two local
>> machines, but only "sort of" on the remote machine.
>
> Try setting up a VPN with the re
Colin wrote:
Henry Hollenberg wrote:
When I checked for devices I see no /dev/dsp but there is a /dev/snd and
/dev/sndstat.
Load the snd_pcm_oss kernel module
Anybody else seen gnome Volume Control broken as such?
Use the alsamixergui to change volume with ALSA
That did it. Thanks
On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 12:53:23 -0500
Marty Landman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've recently installed Woody on an old PC - 166Mhz w/ 2.5 GB hd. Am trying
> to get Samba installed from the source; after doing ./configure, apparently
Woody is a bit old - you might do well to install (sarge) stabl
I've started getting lots of unresolved dependencies relating to
gcc-4.0-base being a different version to that expected (see below).
This is on an unstable kernel:
$ uname -a
Linux manchester-campaigns 2.6.11-1-k7 #1 Mon Jun 20 21:26:23 MDT 2005
i686 GNU/Linux
I can't see anything in the BTS but
Hello,
Pretty basic question :
i've got to develop something in C++ on my debian. I was
wondering which tools you would recommend for development in C++.
On Windows i've worked with Borland and Eclipse (nice but slightly
sloggy).
Browsing the packages yielded Kdevelop (i'm more of a gnome-fan,
Dave Ewart wrote:
I have an onboard VIA sound chip which I am upgrading to a Soundblaster
Audigy LS PCI card - I have disabled the VIA onboard chip in BIOS and am
trying to get the Audigy card to work. No luck...
The card uses the snd-ca0106 driver, which is compiled as a module in my
kernel.
On Sat, Dec 10, 2005 at 12:37:28PM -0700, Paul E Condon wrote:
> I was confronted recently with a request for the password of my KDE Wallet.
> I didn't know I had one. I guessed my logon password for Debian, but that
> didn't seem to work ("seem" because I had no idea why the request was made,
> or
On Saturday 10 December 2005 14:43, Dave Ewart wrote:
>On Saturday, 10.12.2005 at 14:40 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> > > [The Fix.]
>> >
>> >Good catch. I didn't even notice that.
>>
>> Me either, duh.
>
>Well, if you guys can return the favour by helping to get my
> soundcard working - see the t
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Hal Vaughan wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:root$ grep HIGHMEM /boot/config-2.6.8-2-386
CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM=y
^^
# CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G is not set
# CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G is not set'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:thresh]$ uname -a
Linux threshnet 2.6.8-2-386 #1 Thu May 19 17
On Saturday, 10.12.2005 at 14:40 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > [The Fix.]
> >
> >Good catch. I didn't even notice that.
>
> Me either, duh.
Well, if you guys can return the favour by helping to get my soundcard
working - see the thread about the "Audigy LS" - that'd be great. :-)
:-)
Dave.
On Saturday 10 December 2005 14:32, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>Dave Ewart wrote:
>> On Saturday, 10.12.2005 at 13:50 -0500, Hal Vaughan wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:thresh]$ uname -a
>Linux threshnet 2.6.8-2-386 #1 Thu May 19 17:40:50 JST 2005 i686
>GNU/Linux
>
>Hal
You ca
I was confronted recently with a request for the password of my KDE Wallet.
I didn't know I had one. I guessed my logon password for Debian, but that
didn't seem to work ("seem" because I had no idea why the request was made,
or by what module). I decided to try to undersand, but I am confused.
Th
Dave Ewart wrote:
> On Saturday, 10.12.2005 at 13:50 -0500, Hal Vaughan wrote:
>
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:thresh]$ uname -a
Linux threshnet 2.6.8-2-386 #1 Thu May 19 17:40:50 JST 2005 i686
GNU/Linux
Hal
>>>
>>>You can't get more than about 900 MB of accessible RAM with that kernel
Additional info:
# lspci -v
[...]
:01:08.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy LS
Subsystem: Creative Labs: Unknown device 100a
Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 5
I/O ports at df00 [size=32]
Capabilities: [dc] Power Management version 2
[...]
Dave.
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On Saturday, 10.12.2005 at 13:50 -0500, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:thresh]$ uname -a
> > > Linux threshnet 2.6.8-2-386 #1 Thu May 19 17:40:50 JST 2005 i686
> > > GNU/Linux
> > >
> > > Hal
> >
> > You can't get more than about 900 MB of accessible RAM with that kernel.
> > I'm sorr
I have an onboard VIA sound chip which I am upgrading to a Soundblaster
Audigy LS PCI card - I have disabled the VIA onboard chip in BIOS and am
trying to get the Audigy card to work. No luck...
The card uses the snd-ca0106 driver, which is compiled as a module in my
kernel. I used 'alsaconf' to
Hal Vaughan wrote:
>
> Arrggghhh! (Not at you -- just at the thought of rolling my own kernel --
> for
> some reason, I have *never* gotten a kernel I compiled to work properly!)
>
> Okay. I've forgotten how, but it's just a little Googling or some man pages
> to remember how to grab a packa
Howdy list,
I recently apt-get installed linux-image-2.6.14-2-k7 so that I would
have a recent enough kernel for udev (running Debian Unstable). Yes,
I'm just now trying to take the plunge and upgrade to udev. But before
I could start learning udev, I found the 2.6.14 kernel isn't loading
the driv
On Saturday 10 December 2005 01:42 pm, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > On Saturday 10 December 2005 01:18 pm, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> >>Hal Vaughan wrote:
> >>>It's running the stock 2.6 kernel from Sarge already.
> >>>
> >>>Hal
> >>
> >>Interesting, what happens when you run
Hal Vaughan wrote:
> On Saturday 10 December 2005 01:18 pm, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>
>>Hal Vaughan wrote:
>>
>>>It's running the stock 2.6 kernel from Sarge already.
>>>
>>>Hal
>>
>>Interesting, what happens when you run `grep HIGHMEM
>>/boot/config->
>>-Roberto
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:root$
On Saturday 10 December 2005 01:18 pm, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > It's running the stock 2.6 kernel from Sarge already.
> >
> > Hal
>
> Interesting, what happens when you run `grep HIGHMEM
> /boot/config-
> -Roberto
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:root$ grep HIGHMEM /boot/config-2.6.8-2-
Hal Vaughan wrote:
>
> It's running the stock 2.6 kernel from Sarge already.
>
> Hal
>
>
Interesting, what happens when you run `grep HIGHMEM
/boot/config-http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto
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On Saturday 10 December 2005 12:17 pm, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > I had 1.5 GB (333 Mhz) in a system running Sarge with a 2.6 kernel and
> > all of it was used. I've just replaced the .5 GB stick with a 1 GB
> > stick, giving me 2 GB of RAM. When I boot, the motherboard r
On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 10:26:46PM -0800, Scott Muir wrote:
> Have a question which i think relates to s-s-d more than java but as i've
> been learning, what do i know?
>
> part of my init.d script.
>
> APPDIR="/usr/jsyncmanager"
> APPUSER="jsync"
> ARGS="-Xmx256M -jar jsyncmanager.ja
Hal Vaughan wrote:
> I had 1.5 GB (333 Mhz) in a system running Sarge with a 2.6 kernel and all
> of
> it was used. I've just replaced the .5 GB stick with a 1 GB stick, giving me
> 2 GB of RAM. When I boot, the motherboard reports 2 GB, but when I check:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:root]$ cat /pr
I had 1.5 GB (333 Mhz) in a system running Sarge with a 2.6 kernel and all of
it was used. I've just replaced the .5 GB stick with a 1 GB stick, giving me
2 GB of RAM. When I boot, the motherboard reports 2 GB, but when I check:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:root]$ cat /proc/meminfo
MemTotal: 90673
On Saturday, 10 December 2005 at 11:04:04 -0500, Hal Vaughan wrote:
>
> I have a system with PS/2 connectors for the mouse and the keyboard. I tried
> installing Sarge with the 2.6 kernel, and the mouse movement was inconsistent
> and jumped all over the place. I tried booting Knoppix with a 2
Gonzalo HIGUERA DÍAZ wrote:
> I was wondering whether there is any difference between the .utf8 and
> the [EMAIL PROTECTED] locales.
>
> I thought @euro was used initially so that classic character sets
> (such as Latin1) would not be trampled by modified ones made in order
> to incorporate the eu
Fabián Barco wrote:
Hi,
which is the default kernel in debian 3.1?
thanks!
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apt-cache search comes up with 2.4.27 and 2.6.8, those are the defaults
in the installer, you can choose the 2.4.27 one (by typing linux) or
2.6.8 (by typing linux26) - look at the f2,f3... screens in
I've seen a number of posts and comments about this on the web, but I haven't
found anything yet that actually provides an answer of what to do. I've seen
references to solving the problem, but those that mention a solution never
actually give one.
I have a system with PS/2 connectors for the
In Windows XP, there is a tool to easily print photos: we choose a
directory and the size of the photos and he print puting as many as
photos on a page as possible. Is there such a tool for Linux? I could
use gimp but it is not so easy and it is impossible to manage an A4 page
at a resolution g
Hi,
which is the default kernel in debian 3.1?
thanks!-- I'll be back!
If I use the "-dao" option while buring a CD using cdrecord, I get a
md5sum match between the iso I burned and the CD device:
$> cdrecord blank=fast -v -eject -dao dev=/dev/hdd data.iso
However, if I do not use the "-dao" option, the md5sum of /dev/hdd and
the iso image do not match, moreover, "
I did a long-delayed apt-get dist-upgrade yesterday. I was waiting until
packages I frequently use had been removed from the "will be REMOVED" list.
gparted was still on the "will be REMOVED" list and really was removed.
As an experiment, I entered "apt-get install gparted" ... expecting apt to
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 12:17:34PM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> xprint, xprint-common, xprt-xprintorg are all installed.
> There was a good reason for that and... that good reason escapes me.
There are no good reasons to have xprint installed.
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Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Micha,
Am 2005-12-03 20:28:01, schrieb Micha Feigin:
Is it possible with mozilla thunderbird to do reply to list like some other
mailing list friendly email clients can do (such as sylpheed-claws).
No it does not.
But you can:
1) Kill all Mozilla/T
Hello everybody.
I was wondering whether there is any difference between the .utf8 and
the [EMAIL PROTECTED] locales.
I thought @euro was used initially so that classic character sets
(such as Latin1) would not be trampled by modified ones made in order
to incorporate the euro character and other
Georgi Alexandrov wrote:
> I'm using debian unstable and the main debian unstable repositories to
> update my system.
> I have added the ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ repository to my
> sources.list file.
> Works great, but every time I deal with apt-get or aptitude I get
> notified:
>
> "W
Simo Kauppi wrote:
On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 03:57:59PM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
I'm not much further ahead of you, so let me give you one last tip, if
you didn't find it out by yourself already: apt-cache searches also by
package description. This is one feature i would like to have in
Hi,
I just did an apt-get upgrade for the first time in about 6 months. It
all went fine until I tried to mount a key drive as a user. I got the
error:
/dev/fatflash is not a valid block device
This is my fstab
/dev/fatflash /mnt/memstick vfatrw,user,noauto 0
0
ls /dev
lrwxr-x
maha jun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1) Each entry in the /etc/fstab is made of the same fields. Explain
> each of the fields.
> 2) When is this file read?
> 3) How would you specify that a particular file system should be
> mounted at boot time?
The command 'man 5 fstab' will answer all these
Le Samedi 10 Décembre 2005 11:49, maha jun a écrit :
> respected sir,
>i want to know a answer of these question.pls send me a answer to
> these question.
>
> -1) Each entry in the /etc/fstab is made of the same fields. Explain each
> of the fields. - 2)When is this file read?
> -
Hello list,
I'm using debian unstable and the main debian unstable repositories to
update my system.
I have added the ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ repository to my
sources.list file.
Works great, but every time I deal with apt-get or aptitude I get notified:
"W: GPG error: ftp://ftp.n
Hi all,
Unable to install Asterisk. could someone please tell me how to
rectify this please?
kind regards
Siju
# apt-get install asterisk
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Suggested packages:
gnomemeeting ohphone kphone asterisk-doc asterisk-dev rate-engine mpg123
respected sir, i want to know a answer of these question.pls send me a answer to these question. -1) Each entry in the /etc/fstab is made of the same fields. Explain each of the fields. - 2)When is this file read? - 3)How would you specify that a particular file system should be
According to Nate Bargmann,
> * Tony Godshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005 Dec 09 11:05 -0600]:
> > According to Andreas Rippl,
> > > On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 09:07:20AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > > I'm contemplating adding a USB DVD burner to my system. Does anyone
> > > > have any good or
help...
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 03:43:18AM -0500, John Anderson wrote:
> Hi,
[..]
> Can anyone help me with this... It seems like a
> permission problem but if you have any thoughts and/or
> suggestions I'd be glad to hear... Thank you in
> advance
Compare the output of the "groups" command between the t
On Sat, 2005-12-10 at 02:48 +0100, pascal wrote:
> I'm unable to mount a nfs share. I've followed the howto from
> nfs.sourceforge.
> Is there anything else I have to think of in Debian? Or am I just plain
> stupid?
> Can't get it to work.
>
> On the client:
>
> rpcinfo -p 192.168.0.21 gives me:
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