Mark Grieveson wrote on Jan, 8:
> Please help me uninstall Tabbrowser Extensions. I feel like Mozilla has
> caught a disease, and I can't get rid of it.
[...]
I uninstalled another Mozilla extension manually by following these
instructions:
http://kb.mozillazine.
Paul E Condon wrote:
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 11:24:24PM -0500, Chinook wrote:
Paul E Condon wrote:
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 10:18:35PM -0500, Chinook wrote:
Mac OS X and Debian Linux LAN research.
I am currently doing the Google shuffle and a
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 11:24:24PM -0500, Chinook wrote:
> Paul E Condon wrote:
> >On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 10:18:35PM -0500, Chinook wrote:
> >
> >>Mac OS X and Debian Linux LAN research.
> >>
> >>I am currently doing the Google shuffle and am posting this to try to
> >>make sure I don't miss so
John and Holly Klug wrote:
Package: hotplug
Version: 0.0.20040329-22
Kernel: 2.6.8-2-386
Every time I connect my SanDisk 12 in 1 USB flash reader or disconnect
it, I get many stuck hotplug processes that I must kill.
About 30 processes get stuck on each connect and disconnect.
I use the flash
On Monday 09 January 2006 01:46, Ron Johnson wrote:
>On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 22:42 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Sunday 08 January 2006 21:01, Ron Johnson wrote:
>> >On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 16:11 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>> >> On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 12:26:27 -0500
>> >>
>> >> Gene Heskett <[
On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 22:42 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 08 January 2006 21:01, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 16:11 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> >> On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 12:26:27 -0500
> >>
> >> Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> > Hi All;
> >> >
> >> > I'm
On Sunday 08 January 2006 05:02 pm, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> I was trying to put up something like this at
> http://people.cornell.edu/pages/kk288/du-guidelines.html but never got
> time to finish it up. Would you mind if I copy some lines (word by word)
> from your previous email and work on i
Uwe Heinz Rudi Dippel wrote:
> Now I'd really appreciate your recommendation for a method or apparatus to
> handle groups with large numbers of messages in a suitable and reasonably
> fast manner.
Google.
--
Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your
P
Andy Streich wrote:
> Steve, rather than defending the status quo perhaps you could bend a little
> and hear the request being made in a different light.
I'm not defending the status quo, I am pointing out the inaccuracies in
what people are posting. I'm all for doing things better, believe
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 11:02:11PM -0700, Daniel Webb wrote:
> I have been using the greylistd Debian package by Tor Slettnes for well over a
> year now, and have found something quite astonishing: when I started using
> greylistd, I received around 30-50 spams a day. I installed greylistd and it
Hello,
I am interested in room.I am based in UK but temporarily in France on a
contract job with a MISSIONARY group as a humanitarian.I will be having some
seminars coming up soon in the canada and My next programme/seminars will be in
the Canada.I will be needing a room to stay for this a
I have been using the greylistd Debian package by Tor Slettnes for well over a
year now, and have found something quite astonishing: when I started using
greylistd, I received around 30-50 spams a day. I installed greylistd and it
cut that by about 80%, which is similar to reports by others. In t
Thanks Henrique, for the lessons in computer time and
some
of Debian's quirks. Coming from windows, was not
familiar with
acronyms UTC and RTC but some googling helped. And
thanks to Kent and
Robert for your imput.
The issue was resolved when I set clock to UTC with:
#date -u and set UTC=yes in /et
Paul E Condon wrote:
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 10:18:35PM -0500, Chinook wrote:
Mac OS X and Debian Linux LAN research.
I am currently doing the Google shuffle and am posting this to try to
make sure I don't miss something important.
I recently expunged Windoze from the PC on my LAN and ins
On Sunday 08 January 2006 20:28, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
>Gene Heskett wrote:
>>Hi All;
>>
>>I'm being banged on by them for every post to the debian-user list
>> again this morning. And I've written 2 filters for kmails
>> filtering, neither of which seem to work.
>>
>>Anybody in .br country w
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 10:18:35PM -0500, Chinook wrote:
> Mac OS X and Debian Linux LAN research.
>
> I am currently doing the Google shuffle and am posting this to try to
> make sure I don't miss something important.
>
> I recently expunged Windoze from the PC on my LAN and installed Debian
>
On 1/9/06, Roman Makurin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $ sudo update-alternatives --list java
> Password:
> /usr/bin/gij-wrapper-4.0
> /usr/lib/jvm/java-gcj/bin/java
> /etc/alternatives/kaffe-system/bin/java
> /usr/lib/j2sdk1.4-sun/bin/java
without --list option, do sudo update-alternatives java a
On Sunday 08 January 2006 21:01, Ron Johnson wrote:
>On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 16:11 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>> On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 12:26:27 -0500
>>
>> Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Hi All;
>> >
>> > I'm being banged on by them for every post to the debian-user list
>> > aga
On Sunday 08 January 2006 10:30 am, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Chris Howie wrote:
> > And if that's the case then you select both of them during the install.
>
> On an advanced install that's exactly what you do.
>
> > Except that Debian put Gnome there when all I selected was "Desktop
> > environment
Mac OS X and Debian Linux LAN research.
I am currently doing the Google shuffle and am posting this to try to
make sure I don't miss something important.
I recently expunged Windoze from the PC on my LAN and installed Debian
Etch (testing, kernal 2.6.12-1-686, Gnome desktop) GNU Linux (I feel
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006, Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Jan 2006, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> >If you cannot, well, we are fixing the bug but it will take some time. The
> >workaround that MAY work for you is to add TZ=ABC+XX:00 at the top of
> >/etc/init.d/hwclockfirst.sh
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006, Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> e2fsprogs bug. No it's not; it's a glibc bug or a
> util-linux bug and maybe one or 2 more I don't
Util-linux is broken: It should run hwclockfirst.sh at S05 and S47. glibc
is broken, it should take care of /etc/localtime as a regular file or
hardl
Jan C. Nordholz wrote:
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 04:06:01PM -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 15:32:11 +0200
Linas Zvirblis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
By the way, there is no such thing as unkillable, "killall -9
mc" and "killall -9 acroread" should get rid of them.
I h
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006, Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> the list and the 2 related bug reports. But, being relatively new to Debian
> and linux, I don't know how. My time zone is CST, UTC-06. Time in KDE is
> set to CST and I can't find a way to change it. I did a 'date -u' to change
> clo
Paz, 2006-01-08 tarihinde 16:06 +0100 saatinde, Gregory Soyez yazdı:
> Hi all!
Hi,
> I just run apt-get dist-upgrade on my Debian unstable box and this removed
> k3b. If I want to reinstall it I need dbus-qt-1c2, the installation of which
> wants to remove kde, kde-amusements, kde-core, kdeaddo
my sound card is being shared now with other applications.
But still some applications which are not configured to use ALSA like RealPlayer have some issues.
I did following things:
1. installed gstream ALSA plugin
apt-get install gstreamer0.8-alsa
2. Run- /usr/bin/gstreamer-properties
Angus Mackenzie wrote:
> The Tasksel stage of the installer could indeed make life easier for the
> neophyte. It could strongly advise them to install a desktop environment by
> default and make the choice of a console an option for those who Know What
> They Are Doing, as I do 7 or 8 machines l
Uwe Heinz Rudi Dippel wrote:
> Now I'd really appreciate your recommendation for a method or apparatus to
> handle groups with large numbers of messages in a suitable and reasonably
> fast manner.
groups.google.com :)
Seriously though, I use KNode, but I haven't begun to approach that many
mess
> Could you please attach here your pinning options ?
> Default-Release does work but causes me other problems that I believe
> would be solved by using pinning.
Package: *
Pin: release a=testing
Pin-Priority: 650
Package: *
Pin: release a=unstable
Pin-Priority: 600
Package: *
Pin: release a=exp
Hi everyone,
I've been using bookmarker with woody for years now and I like it. It
provides web access to a database of bookmarks (stored in posgresql in
my case). The web page is here
http://www.renaghan.com/pcr/bookmarker.html
but it hasn't been updated since 1998. Getting it to run was not
On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 09:04 +0800, Uwe Heinz Rudi Dippel wrote:
> So far, I have been using pan.
>
> However, it tends to become painfully slow when the groups contain
> more
> than 30.000 messages; exponentially slow.
> On the other hand, I don't want to re-ask old questions, and prefer
> the
> a
Marty wrote:
My firewall script was generated by guarddog, with realplayer enabled.
In the past I have had to add manual guarddog entries to handle realplayer
sites with odd DST addresses,
^
Correction, that should be "odd destination ports".
but they used a singl
>
> Now I'd really appreciate your recommendation for a method or apparatus to
> handle groups with large numbers of messages in a suitable and reasonably
> fast manner.
>
slrn?
--
Jiann-Ming Su
"I have to decide between two equally frightening options.
If I wanted to do that, I'd vote." --D
On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 16:11 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 12:26:27 -0500
> Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All;
> >
> > I'm being banged on by them for every post to the debian-user list again
> > this morning. And I've written 2 filters for kmails f
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 02:21:08PM +0100, Kevin Glynn wrote:
> I am running (up to date) Debian unstable on my laptop, it has a
> Radeon IGP 340M graphics chip. For the last month or so I am seeing
> the Xorg process gradually gobble up more and more CPU, up to 30/40%
> and in some cases 99%.
Yes,
Gene Heskett wrote:
Hi All;
I'm being banged on by them for every post to the debian-user list again
this morning. And I've written 2 filters for kmails filtering, neither
of which seem to work.
Anybody in .br country wanna make some money delivering some of Alred
Nobel's finest?
I als
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
That may not fix it. Try setting your clock to UTC (and set UTC=yes in
/etc/default/rcS). If you can live with that, your Debian system will be
that much happier and stable, hardware clocks were meant to be always in
UTC, it's just old DO
Hi All!
I can`t start eclipse. It gives me error everytime I trying to launch it:
"A suitable Java Virtual Machine for running the Eclipse Platform could not be
located."
here is console output:
$ eclipse
searching for compatible vm...
testing /usr/lib/jvm/java-gcj...found
$ sudo update-alter
Title: Recommendation for newsreader
So far, I have been using pan.
However, it tends to become painfully slow when the groups contain more
than 30.000 messages; exponentially slow.
On the other hand, I don't want to re-ask old questions, and prefer the
archive of gmane.org, which as of now
Gregory Soyez wrote:
Hi all!
I just run apt-get dist-upgrade on my Debian unstable box and this removed
k3b. If I want to reinstall it I need dbus-qt-1c2, the installation of which
wants to remove kde, kde-amusements, kde-core, kdeaddons, kdebase
kdebase-kio-plugins, konq-plugins, konqueror
On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 14:21:08 +0100
Kevin Glynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running (up to date) Debian unstable on my laptop, it has a
> Radeon IGP 340M graphics chip. For the last month or so I am seeing
> the Xorg process gradually gobble up more and more CPU, up to 30/40%
> and in
Em Dom, 2006-01-08 às 16:08 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West escreveu:
> On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 16:06:36 +0100
> Gregory Soyez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I just run apt-get dist-upgrade on my Debian unstable box
>
> where were you before? testing?
>
> and this removed
> > k3b. I
Gregory Seidman wrote:
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 12:33:11PM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
} On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 02:30:04 -0600
} Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
} > Andrei Popescu wrote:
} > >It has been suggested by several people in this thread to have a
} > >'debian-newcomer' list.
[...]
}
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 19:47:44 -0500
"Thomas H. George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems simple but it doesn't work. I have two mailboxes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] and a Verizion DSL
> connection. With Mozilla I can set the outgoing smtp connection as
> outgoing .verizon.n
Hi,
I am running (up to date) Debian unstable on my laptop, it has a
Radeon IGP 340M graphics chip. For the last month or so I am seeing
the Xorg process gradually gobble up more and more CPU, up to 30/40%
and in some cases 99%.
Even X on its own seems a little sluggish, e.g. when I change window
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 11:50:28PM +0100, sebastien marbrier wrote:
> Le Dimanche 8 Janvier 2006 03:52, Adam Porter a écrit :
> > Where did you get the glx module? You didn't mention installing the
> > nvidia-glx package.
> >
> > If nothing else works, you might try switching to Xor
It seems simple but it doesn't work. I have two mailboxes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] and a Verizion DSL
connection. With Mozilla I can set the outgoing smtp connection as
outgoing .verizon.net and send messages back and forth between the two
mailboxes. Normally I download the d
On Sunday 08 January 2006 07:19 pm, Jan C. Nordholz wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 04:06:01PM -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 15:32:11 +0200
> >
> > Linas Zvirblis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > By the way, there is no such thing as unkillable, "killall -9
> > > mc"
I am using Sarge realplayer 10.0.6-0.1 with guarddog 2.4.0-1 firewall.
I get no sound from any of the audio links on the following page,
with either the mozilla realplayer plugin or with /usr/bin/realplay
run from the command line:
http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/archive/200601/#
Apparently
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 04:06:01PM -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 15:32:11 +0200
> Linas Zvirblis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > By the way, there is no such thing as unkillable, "killall -9
> > mc" and "killall -9 acroread" should get rid of them.
>
> I have lately
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 13:14:44 -0500
T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been following the "Debian Backports - Instructions"
> at http://www.backports.org/instructions.html
> to use backports. However, it doesn't work for me:
>
> I've done all the settings required in the instruction:
>
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 12:26:27 -0500
Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All;
>
> I'm being banged on by them for every post to the debian-user list again
> this morning. And I've written 2 filters for kmails filtering, neither
> of which seem to work.
huh. not a one here.
I know that
On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 16:06:36 +0100
Gregory Soyez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I just run apt-get dist-upgrade on my Debian unstable box
where were you before? testing?
and this removed
> k3b. If I want to reinstall it I need dbus-qt-1c2, the installation of which
> wants to remove
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 20:57:01 +
jpdrawneek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi i wish to use the realtime kernel module for jack, and i notices that
> it was in the unstable debian branch.
>
> Any idea how I get my sarge 3.1 install to use these packages? Also I
> reckon i would also need to ta
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 15:32:11 +0200
Linas Zvirblis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By the way, there is no such thing as unkillable, "killall -9
> mc" and "killall -9 acroread" should get rid of them.
>
I have lately encountered processes that don't respond to -9. I think it was an
automount proc
Le Dimanche 8 Janvier 2006 03:52, Adam Porter a écrit :
> Where did you get the glx module? You didn't mention installing the
> nvidia-glx package.
>
> If nothing else works, you might try switching to Xorg (I know it's not in
> Sarge, but neither is 2.6.14 or the new nVidia drivers. :)
I got the
On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 08:16:23 -0500
Ken Heard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rafi Gabzu wrote:
>
> > Hi ,
> > In the last two weeks I stopped receiving answers to the questions I
> > post in this mailing list , till now it was very help full.
> > What happened ? something that I did ...?
> > Thanks,
Steve Lamb wrote:
Joris Huizer wrote:
I think, if the newbie just wants kde because of some fancy screenshots,
it's too hard for him/her; remember the newbie doesn't know the
character '/' upons up a search in so many linux/unix tools, so he/she
is completely lost in an unknown interface
Why wo
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
see my other note on this: why isn't (and I know NOTHING about the installer so bear with
me) knoppix type detection done by the installer? There should be NOTHING that knoppix
does that Debian can't do at install time, excepting kernel modules that are to far up
Joris Huizer wrote:
> I think, if the newbie just wants kde because of some fancy screenshots,
> it's too hard for him/her; remember the newbie doesn't know the
> character '/' upons up a search in so many linux/unix tools, so he/she
> is completely lost in an unknown interface
> Why would it compl
Steve Lamb wrote:
How hard can it be to give the user a choice during the install, and why is
that such a stupid idea according to you?
You are given a choice. You just refuse to see that.
the way to choose is fine by me, but, for example, manually going
through aptitude and finding
On Sat, 7 Jan 2006 12:40:08 +
Richard Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<>
>
> Now, considering that success is not really unlikely with the new
> installer, but that it is oddly easy for a newbie (or even an
> experienced user) to fail to select the 'desktop' option and to install
> a perfec
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006 18:35:32 -0800
Andy Streich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 06 January 2006 02:41 pm, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > On Fri, 6 Jan 2006 20:46:18 +
> >
> > Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On (06/01/06 12:18), Andy Streich wrote:
> > > > I really apprec
I was that newbie 18 months ago!
Debian was my first experience of Linux and I found ending up at a console
after my first installation surprising and difficult. I got through it with
lots of reading of documentation and googling, followed by a blundering and
error prone crash course in apt-get
On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 07:18:27 +1100
Felix Karpfen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 16:36:43 -0600, Matt Zagrabelny wrote
> (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>):
>
> > On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 13:19 -0800, Jimmy Liang wrote:
> >> What I want to do is to move all that to a new box I have, with dual Xe
Hi i wish to use the realtime kernel module for jack, and i notices that
it was in the unstable debian branch.
Any idea how I get my sarge 3.1 install to use these packages? Also I
reckon i would also need to take the kernel to something a bit newer
than 2.6.8, so what needs to be done other
On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 23:00:28 +0200
"Sergey A. Ovchar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
> Can you help me to adjust tv-tuner from AverMedia. Should I download
> something else, or kernel drivers can works correctly?
> My card is labeled "AVerTV GO series", and based on bt878 chipset
> I maked 2.6.1
Marc Shapiro escreveu:
Could the missing blocks (471655 - 456730) be the journal file, since
that is completely invisible and not accessable through the filesystem?
If so, what is using the 8239 blocks shown by df?
The 8239 is the jornal. The ext2 isn't journalled. However it uses the
14 MB
Matthew Dawson escreveu:
Well, the number of blocks was probably taken by ext3 stuff, but I am not
sure. As well, by default ext3 sets aside 5% (i think) to the root user, but
the can be changed with tune2fs.
Thanks fo your reply. However the 5% is inside the partition (456.730 -
(424.908 +
Hi.
Can you help me to adjust tv-tuner from AverMedia. Should I download something
else, or kernel drivers can works correctly?
My card is labeled "AVerTV GO series", and based on bt878 chipset
I maked 2.6.10 kernel, and included tv-card support as modules
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Mark Grieveson wrote:
Please help me uninstall Tabbrowser Extensions. I feel like Mozilla
has caught a disease, and I can't get rid of it. Please see
http://piro.sakura.ne.jp/xul/tabextensions/index.html.en to know what
I'm speaking of. I tried pressing the "uninstall" button that comes
inclu
Matthew Dawson wrote:
On January 5, 2006 05:02 am, JEMF wrote:
2nd Question:
When I format the partition with ext3, the df -k command returns:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdb1 456730
On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 16:36:43 -0600, Matt Zagrabelny wrote
(<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>):
> On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 13:19 -0800, Jimmy Liang wrote:
>> What I want to do is to move all that to a new box I have, with dual Xeon.
>> Can you suggest the best way to do this? I'd like to move it to a larger
>> driv
Le Dimanche 08 Janvier 2006 18:01, CoolFox a écrit :
> Juraj Fedel a magnifiquement tapoté sur son clavier avec ses gros doigts
>
> boudinés:
> > Hello,
> > I have installed debian Sarge recently from cd set and found out
> > that now when I halt computer it go down and print 'Power off'
> > on ter
Mark Grieveson wrote on Jan, 8:
> Please help me uninstall Tabbrowser Extensions. I feel like Mozilla has
> caught a disease, and I can't get rid of it.
[...]
I uninstalled another Mozilla extension manually by following these
instructions:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Firefox_:_FAQs_:_Uninstall
Please help me uninstall Tabbrowser Extensions. I feel like Mozilla has
caught a disease, and I can't get rid of it. Please see
http://piro.sakura.ne.jp/xul/tabextensions/index.html.en to know what
I'm speaking of. I tried pressing the "uninstall" button that comes
included with the so-called T
On January 5, 2006 05:02 am, JEMF wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I have a 512 MB Kingston flash disk. When I try to create a partition
> with 460 MB (471.040 KB), the partition is created with 460.6 MB
> (471.665 KB).
>
>
>Device Boot Start
Robert Thompson wrote:
Hello All,
I also have a digital camera that I love. It is a Sony that uses a
USB to connect to the computer. Question is: How does digital cameras
work with Debian?
I got a Cannon A410.
I gambled on its support, but gphoto2 supports the A400 model.
Won the bet: pl
Aaron Hall wrote:
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Joachim Fahnenmüller wrote:
Hi Hugo,
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 12:44:34PM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
Debian's search tool is down.
Anybody know where ifconfig gets the inet addr?
...
ppp0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Prot
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 10:13:51PM +0800, Jon Miller wrote:
> I would like to have Apache2, PHP4 and MySQL to work together. I did a
> apt-get mysql-server, php and several other modules and it all went in. I
> can access mysql from the local server and from using phpmyadmin from a
> WinXPP P
Chris Howie wrote:
> And if that's the case then you select both of them during the install.
On an advanced install that's exactly what you do.
> Except that Debian put Gnome there when all I selected was "Desktop
> environment." Come on, you know that Linux users tend to value specificity.
Hi,
I've been following the "Debian Backports - Instructions"
at http://www.backports.org/instructions.html
to use backports. However, it doesn't work for me:
I've done all the settings required in the instruction:
$ grep backports /etc/apt/sources.list
# backports
deb h
John and Holly Klug wrote:
> Package: hotplug
> Version: 0.0.20040329-22
> Kernel: 2.6.8-2-386
> Every time I connect my SanDisk 12 in 1 USB flash reader or disconnect
> it, I get many stuck hotplug processes that I must kill.
>
> About 30 processes get stuck on each connect and disconnect.
>
>
Mauro Sanna wrote:
> Why there aren't k3b and konq-plugins in debian testing?
Because of the c2a transition. You can use the version from unstable,
currently.
HS
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Apache failed to restart this morning when logrotate kicked in. I got
the following error:
[Sun Jan 8 06:25:39 2006] [notice] SIGUSR1 received. Doing
graceful restart fopen: No such file or directory
I'm assuming this is because whatever file it wanted didn't exist inside
the chroot jai
On Sunday 08 January 2006 12:50, David Baron wrote:
>Now that I can roll my own kernel, got rid of the initrd and all that,
>question is how to pare down the number of modules--most of the time
> spent compiling the thing is spent on hundreds of modules to support
> the known universe. All I need i
Maybe I'm too daft to see it
Sun Jan 8 11:44:38 2006: /etc/rc2.d/S20boot_xconf: line 43: syntax error near
unexpected token `('
Sun Jan 8 11:44:38 2006: /etc/rc2.d/S20boot_xconf: line 43: ` let
LENGTH=($LENGTH - 1)'
iptohex () {
IP=$1
HEXIP=$(for ALL in $(echo "$IP" | tr "." " "
Now that I can roll my own kernel, got rid of the initrd and all that,
question is how to pare down the number of modules--most of the time spent
compiling the thing is spent on hundreds of modules to support the known
universe. All I need is to support my own computer.
Some things may be simpl
Rich Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm running debian stable (PPC) on an old mac G3. My /home partition is
> on an external SCSI drive, and is listed as follows in fstab:
>
> #
> proc/proc procdefaults0 0
> /dev/hda3 /
Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
I use the tools on thinkwiki[1] to get the middle button to work
correctly.
1. http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Tools
- Ryan
I use everything except tp scroll and would prefer not to use it if Xorg
supports it natively. Scrolling works fine in X right now. I just can't use
Hi All;
I'm being banged on by them for every post to the debian-user list again
this morning. And I've written 2 filters for kmails filtering, neither
of which seem to work.
Anybody in .br country wanna make some money delivering some of Alred
Nobel's finest?
--
Cheers, Gene
People having
HT enables the CPU to behave like two processors, that's what Intel wanted to
do. No two rela seperated cores but
the can be loaded differently.
Regards,
Michael Przysucha
(NDS, Germany)
07.01.2006 07:43:50, Brandon Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>HI
>I have just spent hours trying to fig
On Sunday 08 January 2006 09:29, Z F wrote:
>The only problem with using camera in linux is often there is no way
>to access raw images from the camera, only jpeg or tiff.
>
Well, in the case of my now ageing (like me :) Olympus C3020, that is
not an available choice unless you go into the camera'
HT enables the CPU to behave like two processors, that's what Intel wanted to
do. No two rela seperated cores but
the can be loaded differently.
Regards,
Michael Przysucha
(NDS, Germany)
07.01.2006 07:43:50, Brandon Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>HI
>I have just spent hours trying to fig
I have the debian.scribus.net repository in my sources.list and just
upgraded to the latest release. Somehow the status file got corrupted
and now 'apt-get -s upgrade' always wants to upgrade scribus even though
it is uptodate. Here is the output:
Inst scribus [1.2.4.1.dfsg-1] (1.2.4.1.dfsg-1 Upst
Juraj Fedel a magnifiquement tapoté sur son clavier avec ses gros doigts
boudinés:
Hello,
I have installed debian Sarge recently from cd set and found out
that now when I halt computer it go down and print 'Power off'
on terminal and stop there. I want it to swich power off too as it
used to do b
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 06:29:23AM -0800, Z F wrote:
>
> The only problem with using camera in linux is often there is no way
> to access raw images from the camera, only jpeg or tiff.
Try typing
apt-cache show dcraw ufraw
for answers to this.
Kenward
> --- mvephoto <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Uuhh.. not quite. http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/ and read all about
how without the fantastic effort of open source even PhotoShop would still be
far behind in the RAW sector.
I have used the RAW plug-in in GIMP, as well as from command line, and it
works. There are samples online
Am about to move a mail server to another machine. The new machine has
scsi raid. The default kernel supports the raid. Yeah! :)
I also would like to keep the compaq diagnostic partition on the new
server. I know ghost would wipe this out.
I'm also aware, grub will be a problem as everything wi
I'm running debian stable (PPC) on an old mac G3. My /home partition is
on an external SCSI drive, and is listed as follows in fstab:
#
proc/proc procdefaults0 0
/dev/hda3 / ext3defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1
/d
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