On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 11:01:06AM +0530, H S Rai wrote:
> On stable Debian installed PC, it appers that X is not
> allowed with ssh. As on issuing command:
>
> ssh -X ip.number1 gnome-terminal
>
> it open a window, but issuing any command of graphic
> program, says:
>
> >Gtk-Warning **:
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Hello,
I noticed there is a new kernel image available for debian sarge.
I am currently using this kernel:
kernel-image-2.4.27-2-386 2.4.27-10sarge1
when I try to:
apt-get update; apt-get upgrade
I get just:
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to r
According to H S Rai,
> On stable Debian installed PC, it appers that X is not
> allowed with ssh. As on issuing command:
>
> ssh -X ip.number1 gnome-terminal
>
> it open a window, but issuing any command of graphic
> program, says:
>
> >Gtk-Warning **: cannot open display
>
> Same comm
On stable Debian installed PC, it appers that X is not
allowed with ssh. As on issuing command:
ssh -X ip.number1 gnome-terminal
it open a window, but issuing any command of graphic
program, says:
Gtk-Warning **: cannot open display
Same command for other PC (ip.number2 having Red
pedro lopez wrote:
how i do?
i need see what services are runing, how i can see de port listen on may
systen? and new on linux.
netstat is the command you're looking for. Check out "netstat -h" for a
list of options. "netstat -l" or "netstat -lt" are probably what you're
most interested
how i do? i need see what services are runing, how i can see de port listen on may systen? and new on linux. thanks
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Peter Stoddard wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions to my post:
>
[snip]
> Here are some of the replies I received and additional questions I have:
>
[snip]
>>amd64 just means it's a 64 bit x86 architecture, since AMD beat
>> Intel to the punch. So, for example, a Pentium 4 with EM64T would
I've had this same problems here with a machine that's on a segmented
network here. Where I would get these I/O Errors when I use nfs in async
mode.
After a lot of investigation it turned out to be a interaction problem
between a very large and old cisco switch and a router(aslo cisco).
It turn
Hello everybody,
I'm new to this list, so I'm hoping not to break with any rules.
I'm looking for a console tool for adding, deleting and disabling user
accounts using the /etc/passwd- and group databases and
smbpasswd-database. It should offer a curses like user interface,
because I don't wa
Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> apparently not, but Google says its supported in alsa cvs as of end
> of 2003, so you should be able to get it to work.
Yeah, and I trust I will. I just don't know how yet...
> on the off chance, is it enabled? There is a module parameter
> "enable" t
Robert Glueck wrote:
> Does Debian keep a log somewhere of which
> packages/applications were installed and/or uninstalled
> when, i.e. in chronological order? Or is there some other
> way by which I can get that info?
/var/log/dpkg.log (dpkg 1.13.5 or above)
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Robert Glueck wrote:
> Does Debian keep a log somewhere of which
> packages/applications were installed and/or uninstalled
> when, i.e. in chronological order? Or is there some other
> way by which I can get that info?
>
> Robert
>
>
If you use aptitude, everything is logged in /var/log/aptitud
Does Debian keep a log somewhere of which
packages/applications were installed and/or uninstalled
when, i.e. in chronological order? Or is there some other
way by which I can get that info?
Robert
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On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 15:00 -0600, Chance Platt wrote:
> ...
> > PAE (Physical Address Extension) enabled (which it is). But
> before a final decision is to be made by my supervisor
>
> Holy cow man! You need supervisor approval to recompile a kernel?
> I'm sorry.
On a production system, stabi
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 06:27:06AM -0800, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
>... I've attached a snippet of the log for one job.
...
Ahem. Here's the snippet...
Kenward
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On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 22:12:07 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Björn Lindström) wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Björn Lindström):
>
> > I just got a Tascam US-122 USB sound card. I can't get it to play with
> > my Debian etch system, though.
> >
> > I've installed alsa-firmare (from DeMuDi), alsa-firmware-loa
Steve Johnson wrote:
> On 3/27/06, Yu,Glen [Ontario] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's just that, normally, grub.conf should be a symlink to menu.lst
> > (or vice versa?), and I found it odd that I had both on my SuSE
> > system (and they're not symlinked!) while there was no grub.conf for
> > De
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 16:05 +0200, listrcv wrote:
> Drake Mobius wrote:
> > Now I've got my mail server running, and all it took was an hour and a
> > half of complete idiocy and associated frustation!
>
> Yeah, the automagical configuration of Exim4 is a horrible mess! You
> have no chance to ge
> does Xorg have any depends to XFree86?
Nope. X is now mainly run by X.org, and all the code that is in
XFree86 that it would depend on is in it, at least as I understand it.
> already downloaded Xorg from their site, and compiled it, but seem to be
> having problems
Why don't you just install
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 13:33 -0500, Yu,Glen [Ontario] wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've just noticed something that is a bit odd. I have Debian 3.1
> (Sarge) running on a server which boots up fine from the GRUB
> bootloader (the kernel selection menu appears in the beginning, etc.),
> however, when
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 15:24 -0500, Yu,Glen [Ontario] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Our Debian 3.1 (2.4.27-2-686-smp kernel) server contains (among other
> things) 4x2GB sticks of RAM giving us a grand total of 8GB, however,
> free and cat /proc/meminfo sees roughly only 4GB:
>
[...snippage...]
> I believe thi
I filed the bug #359264. Here it is:
Package: upgrades-reports
Version: gnome libraries 2.14.0-1, libpango1.0-common 1.12.0-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
An undefined symbol in the gnome, pango libraries renders the upgrades
uninstallable and disables programs now depe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Björn Lindström):
> I just got a Tascam US-122 USB sound card. I can't get it to play with
> my Debian etch system, though.
>
> I've installed alsa-firmare (from DeMuDi), alsa-firmware-loaders and
> alsa-tools, and lsusb gives me something like:
>
> Bus 002 Device 004: ID 1604:8
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anoop aryal schrieb am 26.03.2006 06:44:
> hope that clears it up for you. let me know if you have questions.
Yup it does. Thanks a lot cause I had look a lot for some deep insight
of this mtu/mtr thing.
Thanks for enlighten me up. :D
bye
...
> PAE (Physical Address Extension) enabled (which it is). But before a final
> decision is to be made by my supervisor
Holy cow man! You need supervisor approval to recompile a kernel? I'm
sorry.
> Cheers,
> -Glen
>
>
> -
Yu,Glen [Ontario] wrote:
Hi,
Our Debian 3.1 (2.4.27-2-686-smp kernel) server contains (among other things)
4x2GB sticks of RAM giving us a grand total of 8GB, however, free and cat
/proc/meminfo sees roughly only 4GB:
output of free:
total used free sharedbuff
Hi,
Our Debian 3.1 (2.4.27-2-686-smp kernel) server contains (among other things)
4x2GB sticks of RAM giving us a grand total of 8GB, however, free and cat
/proc/meminfo sees roughly only 4GB:
output of free:
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 3
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 22:07 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> The package management system will still think that these files are
> there, so your system will be in an inconsistent state. That might cause
> problems if you ever reinstall gdm. (I think the installation scripts
> will check if the conf
B.Hoffmann wrote:
[...]
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 21:32 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
[...]
Just make sure that you purge the screwed-up configurations files, i.e.
run "dpkg --purge gdm". (A normal uninstall will leave all configuration
files in place.) Otherwise you might run into trouble again
I'm not sure when this started to occur. Perhaps after I installed the 2.6.16
kernel. In any event, I just noticed it today.
During bootup, the following lines appear on the screen and in syslog:
Mar 27 14:48:32 localhost kernel: NTFS driver 2.1.26 [Flags: R/W MODULE].
Mar 27 14:48:32 localhost
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 13:09 -0600, Sumo Wrestler (or just ate too much)
wrote:
> B.Hoffmann wrote:
> > [...]
> > it is continuing to report that 'circles' could
> > not be loaded (this is the error I get) for graphical login, that's why
> > it's reverting back to standard greeter. Boxes in that one
Happy Monday all,
Running Sarge, and realize that I may be better off running Xorg
rather than XFree86 due to updated video drivers available for my card.
I don't like to have packages installed that aren't being used, so my
question is: does Xorg have any depends to XFree86? I've actuall
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 14:33 -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
> Hi B,
> maybe try wdm, I used to use it.
> apt-get install wdm
> cheers,
> Kev
Will check that out. Thanks!
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 21:32 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> B.Hoffmann wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > I ended up removing gdm and it starts
B.Hoffmann wrote:
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 01:39 -0600, Sumo Wrestler (or just ate too much)
wrote:
B.Hoffmann wrote:
Being at the command line, is there a command structure to reverse what
I posted in the first post? I mean to reverse
ln -s /home//.themes /root/.themes
And what would it be? Ta.
B.Hoffmann wrote:
[...]
it is continuing to report that 'circles' could
not be loaded (this is the error I get) for graphical login, that's why
it's reverting back to standard greeter. Boxes in that one still greyed
out.
[...]
To fix this the Debian way, you might try "aptitude reinstall gdm".
Sumo Wrestler (or just ate too much) wrote:
B.Hoffmann wrote:
[ stuff ]
After you do that, verify that everything is okay under
/usr/share/gdm/themes/.
For reference, this is what I have under /usr/share/gdm/themes:
./happygnome-list
./happygnome-list/background.svg
./happygnome-list/op
B.Hoffmann wrote:
[...]
I ended up removing gdm and it starts fine now with startx straight into
gnome! Will probably leave it at that and not reinstall gdm, sort of
reminds me of Slackware.
Just make sure that you purge the screwed-up configurations files, i.e.
run "dpkg --purge gdm". (A nor
The dd can be from a live cdrom or from a small partition on the box
reserved just for this purpose. The latter is no good in the case of a
dead disk but is convenient otherwise.
What about mirrordir? Assuming equal partitions on 2 disks, say from a
prior dd run, how does the result of
mir
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 07:52:04PM +0100, B.Hoffmann wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 20:25 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> Yes, thank you Florian! I am indeed totally unfamiliar with Vi, Emacs,
> Nano and so on as a relative newcomer to all things *nix - try to keep
> it graphical although text mod
On 2006-03-25, S. Keeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > to the linux.debian.user newsgroup. I told him to subscribe to the
>> > debian-user mailing list, then disable mail delivery, in order to get
>> > his posts through the newsgroup -> mailing list gateway.
>
> I asked this of the list master
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Doofus wrote:
Only do this in single user mode though, right? Or better still, on a
Make sure that the MS-Window system is not active in any way (through a
virtual system or whatever).
The dd can be from a live cdrom or from a small partition on the box
reserved just f
You should be able to run:
/etc/init.d/crond restart
or
/etc/init.d/cron restart
Jay
John Graves wrote:
I have added a line to the ./cron.d/mrtg file. I believe that I have
to restart cron (or crond?) in order that the edited file is read. I
can't find a clear explanation on how to do th
On 3/27/06, Yu,Glen [Ontario] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, thanks for the replies. I guess this answers my question.
>
> It's just that, normally, grub.conf should be a symlink to menu.lst (or vice
> versa?), and I found it odd that I had both on my SuSE system (and they're
> not symlinked!)
Ok, thanks for the replies. I guess this answers my question.
It's just that, normally, grub.conf should be a symlink to menu.lst (or vice
versa?), and I found it odd that I had both on my SuSE system (and they're not
symlinked!) while there was no grub.conf for Debian.
Thanks again!
-Glen
-
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 20:25 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> B.Hoffmann wrote:
>
> [...]
> > Tried to start gnome-session from the command line after logging in and
> > get "Gtk-WARNING**:cannot open display:"
> >
> > Is there a way to edit gdm.conf from the command line? And how to
> > display th
On (27/03/06 13:33), Yu,Glen [Ontario] wrote:
> I've just noticed something that is a bit odd. I have Debian 3.1 (Sarge)
> running on a server which boots up fine from the GRUB bootloader (the kernel
> selection menu appears in the beginning, etc.), however, when I tried
> searching for grub.co
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 13:33 -0500, Yu,Glen [Ontario] wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've just noticed something that is a bit odd. I have Debian 3.1 (Sarge)
> running on a server which boots up fine from the GRUB bootloader (the kernel
> selection menu appears in the beginning, etc.), however, when
But on my laptop which is running SuSE 10.0, I have both the
/boot/grub/menu.lst and /etc/grub.conf, and their contents are different.
-Glen
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Hi Glen,
You can find it in /boot/grub/menu.lst
Regards.
-Mensaje original-
De: Yu,Glen [Ontario] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: lunes, 27 de marzo de 2006 20:34
Para: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Asunto: System works fine, but where's my grub.conf?
Hi everyone,
I've just noti
On 3/27/06, John Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have added a line to the ./cron.d/mrtg file. I believe that I have
> to restart cron (or crond?) in order that the edited file is read. I
> can't find a clear explanation on how to do this. Can someone point me
> to an explanation or tell
On 3/27/06, Yu,Glen [Ontario] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've just noticed something that is a bit odd. I have Debian 3.1 (Sarge)
> running on a server which boots up fine from the GRUB bootloader (the kernel
> selection menu appears in the beginning, etc.), however, when I tr
I have added a line to the ./cron.d/mrtg file. I believe that I have
to restart cron (or crond?) in order that the edited file is read. I
can't find a clear explanation on how to do this. Can someone point me
to an explanation or tell me how?
TIA,
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Hi everyone,
I've just noticed something that is a bit odd. I have Debian 3.1 (Sarge)
running on a server which boots up fine from the GRUB bootloader (the kernel
selection menu appears in the beginning, etc.), however, when I tried searching
for grub.conf file this morning, I was unable to fi
B.Hoffmann wrote:
[...]
Above did not work and it is continuing to report that 'circles' could
not be loaded (this is the error I get) for graphical login, that's why
it's reverting back to standard greeter. Boxes in that one still greyed
out.
Tried to start gnome-session from the command line
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, steef wrote:
< snip>
Make sure the printer is installed in CUPS *using the hp:/ backend* (and
not, say, usb:/ or socket:). As weird as it sounds, the sane backend might
not like if it isn't. Make sure the hplip daemons are also wor
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Steve Johnson wrote:
1) SMTP AUTH/SASL wont authenticate.. Everything looks right, but if I
look at the log files when someone tries to authenticate, it says a
possible SMTP hack has occured. *shrug*
The full message would be very helpful
2) I can't send mail from the lo
On (27/03/06 16:59), Charles Fletcher wrote:
> I'm new to Linux. I've set up sarge and updated it to the latest stable
> distrib. I'm using fetchmail, procmail, Exim4, amavis, SA-exim and
> Evolution. Evolution picks up mail from \var\mail\, but I
> seem unable to set up anti-virus scanning,
> ei
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 01:39 -0600, Sumo Wrestler (or just ate too much)
wrote:
> B.Hoffmann wrote:
> >
> > Being at the command line, is there a command structure to reverse what
> > I posted in the first post? I mean to reverse
> > ln -s /home//.themes /root/.themes
> >
> > And what would it be?
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Nah, I just used apt-get remove --purge then reinstalled and it allowed me to reconfigure properly. In fact I'm only using this address because gmail is SO good at dealing with lists.
On 3/27/06, listrcv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Drake Mobius wrote:> Now I've got my mail server running, and all i
Some how I messed my sendmail.mc up. So I am asking if anyone out
there has a working sendmail.mc file that supports smtpauth doesn't
open me up for relays =)
I'm running debian stable, so this needs to be off of a debian box,
for some reason the sendmail.mc files from sendmail.org wont work for
As the subject says, this is not a problem, just an observation. I have
been using Thunderbird for several months, now, and its internal SPAM
filters seem to be doing fairly well, but there is still uncaught SPAM
at the end of the day.
Other than filtering into seperate folders for ease of fi
%% Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I'm looking for a very simple RSS feed "server" (either standalone or
>> something with Apache; CGI or mod_* or whatever). Basically what I want
mk> A RSS-Feed is only a XML-File and can be served by any web
mk> server. It can be a CGI w
Hi there,
I'm new to Linux. I've set up sarge and updated it to the latest stable
distrib. I'm using fetchmail, procmail, Exim4, amavis, SA-exim and
Evolution. Evolution picks up mail from \var\mail\, but I
seem unable to set up anti-virus scanning,
either with f-prot or with clamav. I've follo
I have allready answered this in another message. The modules are
"megaraid.o" and "megaraid2.o" and are in the Sarge-installer.
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
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Am 2006-03-20 18:05:50, schrieb Pol Hallen:
> Hi all :-)
>
> i'd like known the performance of network file system
>
> i have a debian stable in a server (p4, 1Gb ram. ethernet 10/100) and
> the same
> hardware in the client.
My FileServer is a AMD Sempron 2200+, 256 MB Ram, Intel e1000) and m
Hello Sara,
Am 2006-03-18 19:17:06, schrieb Sara Baker:
> i want spam!!! please send me as much spam as possible
- END OF REPLYED MESSAGE -
I can forward you my whole SPAM-Database, but I guess, your Mailbox
nor your ISP ( gmail.com ;-) ) can handel
Am 2006-03-18 17:39:26, schrieb Gene Heskett:
> >"Oh, I need a mail fil..."
> >
> >"Procmail."
> >
> >"...ter which can check on different hea..."
> >
> >"Yeah, Procmail."
> >
> >"..ders and run it through a bayes..."
> >
> >"Procmail, yea, Procmail..."
> >
> >"..ian filter. Since Exim has filter
Arg... False file.
The previous one is broken!
Attached correct one.
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
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Hi Paul,
Am 2006-03-16 15:53:12, schrieb Paul Smith:
> Hi all;
>
> Maybe someone has a suggestion for some software that can do this
> (preferably already packaged for Debian! :-)).
It is allready cleared for me. ;-)
> I'm looking for a very simple RSS feed "server" (either standalone or
> som
Hello,
I am in the process of testing a new loadbalancer including failover for
our webservers. From what I read in the docs at linuxvirtualserver.org
keepalived seems the right tool since it already includes VRRP failover
and LVS balancing.
I have set up keepalived in a test environment right no
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 02:06:54 -0500
"[KS]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> > Debian etch/testing.
> >
> > My dvd writer, BenQ DW1620, which is supposed to write dvd + & dvd -. I
> > can burn the + with no problem using;
> >
> > growisofs -Z /dev/hda -dvd-video /home/rodney/d
Steffen Klaski wrote:
> Hiho,
>
> I wanted to install via http and was looking for the floppyinst.
>
> I only found the Minimal CD, wich I downloaden. But I only needed 2MB of
> the whole image.
>
> Where are the floppy images?
>
> Greetings
> Steffen Klaski
Hi Steffen
http://www.debian.org
Hi all :-)
is it possible receive a mail when a user do a successful login?!
tnks ;-)
Pol
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Hello,
I'm using Sid, with an update from yesterday (26 March), and have
encountered problems printing through my Epson R300. Logs of CUPS
indicate ghostscript crashing somehow, but I cannot figure out how to
attack this problem. I've attached a snippet of the log for one job.
I attempted to
Drake Mobius wrote:
Now I've got my mail server running, and all it took was an hour and a
half of complete idiocy and associated frustation!
Yeah, the automagical configuration of Exim4 is a horrible mess! You
have no chance to get a clue what's actually configured and what not.
Just ignore
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, steef wrote:
> and, indeed, as you suggested: hplip0.9.7 contains a driver for the
> psc1400 series.
>
> so:
>
> i can print now: printer worls like a dream.
> i can copy now: works like a dream as well.
>
> but:
>
> i cannot (yet) scan and put the result of scanning as a
Hiho,I wanted to install via http and was looking for the floppyinst. I only found the Minimal CD, wich I downloaden. But I only needed 2MB of the whole image.Where are the floppy images?Greetings
Steffen Klaski
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Hash: SHA1
Paul Johnson wrote:
> I keep getting the attached message from cron today... any idea what
> permissions it wants?
>
>
>
>
>
> Subject:
> Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ -x /usr/s
steef wrote:
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, steef wrote:
thanks! got the 1402_scanner working with *unfree* software. of
course i prefer the debian way. give your advice a try.
Try hplip from backports.org. Or wait a few weeks until I deem 0.9.9
good
enough
Hi all,
I'm currently working on a project involving the
integration of the SpiderMonkey JS engine with an
Apache module I've made.
I'm using Debian sarge currently. I have installed the
package libsmjs-dev to get the JS API. Unfortunately,
whenever T try to compile even the sample code, it
gives
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, steef wrote:
thanks! got the 1402_scanner working with *unfree* software. of course
i prefer the debian way. give your advice a try.
Try hplip from backports.org. Or wait a few weeks until I deem 0.9.9 good
enough for backportin
Hugo Jackson wrote:
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 07:18:48PM -0500, Hugo Jackson wrote:
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for the help.
Hi Hugo,
first, list ettique is to always keep your post on list so that everyone
can see the info and potentially help. Unless its something
personal/off-topic.
My apologie
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 22:14:44 +0200
Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Baron wrote:
> > Untarred the -2 onto the linux-source-2.6.16 directory already populated by
> > -1. The make-dpkg showed no compilations per se other than the first few
> > script checks. It then pronounced the i
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 10:49:05 +0200, "Florian Kulzer"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hereon wrote:
> > dpkg-divert: mismatch on package when removing `diversion of
> > /usr/share/pixmaps/splash/gnome-splash.png
> >
> >
> > Hi - How can I fix this?
>
> [...]
>
> I think you could try to remove the p
On 26.03.06 15:57, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Sarge just updated the lm-sensors library.
>
> That's a bind because I modified that library to support my mobo, which
> has an unsupported sensor chip.
sorry, security updates fixes only security problems, they do NOT add any
functionality (unless tha
On 24.03.06 11:07, Rocky Ou wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how to compress a directory so that I could SCP it to
> remote server more quikly? I tried gzip -cf directoryName it does not work,
> And then I tried tar -vf DirectoryNme no rerult as well. I may blind but I
> could not find solution in gzip
At 1143409487 past the epoch, Chris Metzler wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 18:07:06 -0500 Kevin Mark wrote:
> > Hi Matthew, This to me is misleading. I dont like to say
> > Etch/testing and Etch/stable, it is a confusing notion.
>
> No, it isn't. Right now, etch = testing. At some point,
> etch wi
Hereon wrote:
dpkg-divert: mismatch on package when removing `diversion of
/usr/share/pixmaps/splash/gnome-splash.png
Hi - How can I fix this?
[...]
:/etc/apt# apt-get -f install
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following ext
dpkg-divert: mismatch on package when removing `diversion of
/usr/share/pixmaps/splash/gnome-splash.png
Hi - How can I fix this?
I'm trying to apt-get dist-upgrade a 2003/November Debian Unstable
system to current Stable.
When I did apt-get dist-upgrade, it failed, and said do "apt-get -f
insta
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 07:18:48PM -0500, Hugo Jackson wrote:
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for the help.
Hi Hugo,
first, list ettique is to always keep your post on list so that everyone
can see the info and potentially help. Unless its something
personal/off-topic.
My apologies... I simply hit "reply"
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