Hello,
I just got a USB keyboard and I am trying to make it work under debian
with no luck at all, I have tried google but no still no luck, this is
so far the informations that I have:
Keyboard brand/model --> Samsung pleomax PKB-7000x
This is what I got from dmesg |grep usb
drivers/usb/input
Hi,
I've been trying (with no luck) in getting sound to work on my PC.
It's a C-Media sound card onboard the Asus P5GD2-X motherboard
Have you run alsaconf as root?
Mark
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Marion School, Joe Fisher wrote:
I'm a total noob with linux. I"m trying to install Debian to use as a
fileserver in a Windows environment. Mepis works fine, but for some reason everytime
I put on Mepis the KDE desktop crashes.
Debian was recommended as Rock solid. However, after I get th
I'm a total noob with linux. I"m trying to install Debian to use as a fileserver in a Windows environment. Mepis works fine, but for some reason everytime I put on Mepis the KDE desktop crashes. Debian was recommended as Rock solid. However, after I get through installing it, and remove the med
As extensively chronicled on this list, and with a lot of help from list
members, I just ended up dumping CUPS and switching back to LPRNg, which
works fine and doesn't break every month.
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Paul Dwerryhouse wrote:
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 12:34:53PM -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
1) I have noticed that some commands, like 'uptime', do nothing in the
chroot. No errors, just no output.
Try mounting /proc within the chroot:
mount /proc /proc -t proc
That will get a number o
Upon first installing Etch about two months ago, I was unable to print
until I used the CUPS web administration tool link "manage
printers"/"modify printer" to re-install the printer. Once the printer
is reconfigured, jobs already in the queue print without error.
About a month ago, an upgrade to
Debian,
Did you get this error message resolved. I’m
getting the same error and I can not seem to get it corrected.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Gustavo
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 12:34:53PM -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> 1) I have noticed that some commands, like 'uptime', do nothing in the
> chroot. No errors, just no output.
Try mounting /proc within the chroot:
mount /proc /proc -t proc
That will get a number of other commands working, too, l
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 12:34:53 -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> I have installed a minimal Etch system into a chroot. ... My purpose
> is to get a clean system without leftover bits of everything from Bo to
> Sarge. ... so I try not to reboot any more than nescessary.
ha, finally found one that's as
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
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i add resume=/dev/hda6 (it's swap partition) to menu.list of grub and
"echo "disk" > /sys/power/state" looks working well when shutdown.
However, it can't work after reboot and swap partition need to mkswap t
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 05:14:27PM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> s. keeling wrote:
> > Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> It lacks the ability to use the SMTP interface to send mail, being
> >> restricted to the command line to get the job done.
>
> > It's an MUA. Use SMTP.
>
> Exactly.
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 01:44:29PM +0900, Miles Bader wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (J.A. de Vries) writes:
> > I recently bought such a beast for backup purposes. I choose an Icy Box
> > IB-360-BL. This is an external closure for 3.5" IDE/SATA disks and
> > features both USB and Firewire interfaces.
On Saturday 26 August 2006 18:55, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Is there a way one can change /dev/sda1 into /dev/sda or /dev/sdb
> for the first pendrive?
possibly, but this is pure speculation on my part. when your pen without
partiions is in /dev/sda, run fdisk /dev/sda and create one partition on
s. keeling wrote:
> Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> It lacks the ability to use the SMTP interface to send mail, being
>> restricted to the command line to get the job done.
> It's an MUA. Use SMTP.
Exactly. I would love to but it can't.
>> It lacks filtering.
> Like a washi
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 16:45, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Friday 25 August 2006 21:14, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > On Friday 25 August 2006 03:30, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > > On Friday 25 August 2006 00:07, Mailbox wrote:
> > > > I think at this point were all hoping for the silence of the Lamb
> > >
> > > I at
Alan Chandler wrote:
On Saturday 26 August 2006 15:45, Erik Persson wrote:
I can't answer your question directly, but I can give you a point in the
ground.
I run a debian (was sarge - just updated to etch) server with two 100Mb
ethernet cards in to act as a router/firewall AND web server, tom
On Saturday 26 August 2006 00:29, Aaron Hall wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Wednesday 23 August 2006 21:16, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> > > Paul Johnson wrote:
> > > > On Wednesday 23 August 2006 20:43, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > >> Aren't all *ix mail clients thread-aware?
> >
On 08/26/2006 11:10 AM, s. keeling wrote:
Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
s. keeling wrote:
mutt "lacking"?!? And you accuse Michelle of being a troll?!? You're
an idiot. HTH. Twit.
Ah, yes, the rational response. Sorry, Mutt does lack.
It lacks the ability to use the SMTP inte
I have installed a minimal Etch system into a chroot. I used the method
in Appendix C of the Debian Users' Guide. I would like to get as much
working there as possible, without rebooting into it. My purpose is to
get a clean system without leftover bits of everything from Bo to
Sarge. My wi
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On 8/26/06, Glen Yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying (with no luck) in getting sound to work on my PC. It's
a C-Media sound card onboard the Asus P5GD2-X motherboard (you can find
its specs here:
http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=540&l1=3&
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On 8/26/06, Glen Yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying (with no luck) in getting sound to work on my PC. It's
a C-Media sound card onboard the Asus P5GD2-X motherboard (you can find
its specs here:
http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=540&l1=3&
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Maybe you don't care, and have gobs of disk space to burn, but _lots
>> of people do care_, and aptitude does an elegant and painless job of
>> satisfying this desire (unlike deborphan; I used it for a long time
>> before aptitude was usable, and frankly,
On 8/26/06, Glen Yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying (with no luck) in getting sound to work on my PC. It's
a C-Media sound card onboard the Asus P5GD2-X motherboard (you can find
its specs here:
http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=540&l1=3&l2=11&l3=24
). The we
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 11:29:55AM +0200, Gilles Mocellin wrote:
> Le vendredi 25 août 2006 10:50, Hagakure a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've got to upgrade our backup system (bash script) that currently uses
> > rsync to backup two sites to a storage server.
> >
> > Currently rsync is used to do an i
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 01:25:46PM -0400, Matej Cepl wrote:
> s. keeling wrote:
> > You have a ridiculously complicated "system" for organizing your mail,
> > and it's mutt's fault for doing what it does well. No.
>
> Sorry for previous flame -- I cannot resist, but I am serious -- mutt is
> lack
"Rocky Ou" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey List,
>
> Can any of you tell me what is the stand by command please? I know shutdown
> -ah now is for shutting down the computer.
>
> THX,
> Rocky
If you use apm try "man apm". For acpi the program acpitool will do
what you want.
Regards
Andrei
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On Saturday 26 August 2006 11:56, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> I have the following problem:
>> yesterday I bought a new 256 MB pendrive, that wants to be mounted
>> as `/dev/sda' whereas the other one I have wants `/dev/sda1'.
>> Now, if in /etc/fstab I put the sda entry first, then can't mount sda1;
Miles Bader wrote:
> Maybe you don't care, and have gobs of disk space to burn, but _lots of
> people do care_, and aptitude does an elegant and painless job of
Another advantage of aptitude is when you get really weird dependencies
problems -- yes, it should never happen, but it does. Then abilit
Welly Hartanto wrote:
> Why thunderbird-nix* can't import windows addrees book (.wab) file
> while thunderbird-win can do it ?
Its using Outlook Express (or some of its libraries) to get stuff out.
Matěj
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s. keeling wrote:
> You have a ridiculously complicated "system" for organizing your mail,
> and it's mutt's fault for doing what it does well. No.
Sorry for previous flame -- I cannot resist, but I am serious -- mutt is
lacking. It is not its mistake, it is by design, which has its advantages,
b
On Saturday 26 August 2006 06:40, Alan Chandler wrote:
...
>
> >- I found the guidance at
> >http://www.planamente.ch/emidio/pages/linux_howto_root_lvm_raid.php
> >to be very helpful
>
> Indeed, in there it says you need to do
>
> cd /etc/mdadm
>echo 'DEVICE /dev/hd*[0-9] /dev/sd*[0-9]' > mda
Gayle Lee Fairless wrote:
I got the following message from the chkrootkit package. I'm quite
new at this and don't know what to do.
/etc/cron.daily/chkrootkit:
/usr/bin/strings: Warning: '/' is not an ordinary file
INFECTED (PORTS: 600)
Now that I've had more time to use Google (Dear Goo
On Saturday 26 August 2006 15:45, Erik Persson wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've asked the same question on debian-isp, but I ask here as well.
>
> Is there anyone who has any experience regarding running debian on an
> Athlon 64 3200+, with dual 1gb/s lan, as a router and firewall?
>
> Or more generally, r
On Saturday 26 August 2006 17:09, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
...>
> Thanks to Florian and Alan.
> I forgot to say that my kernel is the 2.4, so udev is not for me - is it?
Why not upgrade?
> Then I'll turn on Florian's suggestion, unless there's some other remedy
> that avoid installing special packag
Hi,
In both Sarge and Sid, something puts a symlink in /usr/include:
/usr/include/ncur194 -> /usr/include/ncurses
If you take out that symlink, the make menu config error goes away, that
I reported on having since 2003:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/08/msg02237.html
And guess who
On Saturday 26 August 2006 11:56, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> I have the following problem:
>> yesterday I bought a new 256 MB pendrive, that wants to be mounted
>> as `/dev/sda' whereas the other one I have wants `/dev/sda1'.
>> Now, if in /etc/fstab I put the sda entry first, then can't mount sda1;
Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> s. keeling wrote:
> > mutt "lacking"?!? And you accuse Michelle of being a troll?!? You're
> > an idiot. HTH. Twit.
>
> Ah, yes, the rational response. Sorry, Mutt does lack.
>
> It lacks the ability to use the SMTP interface to send mail, being
>
Hi,
I've been trying (with no luck) in getting sound to work on my PC. It's
a C-Media sound card onboard the Asus P5GD2-X motherboard (you can find
its specs here:
http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=540&l1=3&l2=11&l3=24
). The website doesn't give a whole lot of informatio
I use debian sid. I can't use "create form wizard" on open office base. The wizard is not display. Do you know where to see log file for debugging?.
Hey List,
Can any of you tell me what is the stand by command please? I know shutdown -ah now is for shutting down the computer.
THX,
Rocky
Hello Mark.
> I used to be able to edit the Applications menu by entering
> applications:/// in the Nautilus address area (uri).
> Where is the Nautilus address area? I only see buttons now.
Press [Ctrl]+[L] (See „Go“ menu)
> If there
> is no address area, how do I now edit the
Dear list,
I'm trying to get some USB headphones to work on my PowerBook G4.
More precisely, I would like the microphone from the headset to work.
Playback works, I get some sound, but recording doesn't.
Kernel is 2-6-15.1 (vanila Debian)
Headset is Bus 005 Device 007: ID 046d:0a02 Logitech, Inc.
Hello!
I've asked the same question on debian-isp, but I ask here as well.
Is there anyone who has any experience regarding running debian on an
Athlon 64 3200+, with dual 1gb/s lan, as a router and firewall?
Or more generally, running debian as a gigabit router with dual 1gb/s nics?
Any pro
Russell L. Harris:
>
> Have you seen the font books of Donald Knuth, author of TeX? They are
> (1) Computer Modern Typefaces, (2) The METAFONTbook, and (3) METAFONT:
> The Program.
No, but I am using Computer Modern this very moment as I am writing my
diploma thesis (which I have to hand in on T
On 08/25/2006 04:20 AM, Iuri Sampaio wrote:
> I tried to see what version of postgresql I am running on my debian, but
> I don’t get how I check it on a config file.
>
> I mean, I understand what application is I need to go to a config or doc
> info file.
>
> But how do I track it? How do I know
On 08/24/2006 02:40 PM, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
> I frequently do
>
> gvimdiff file1.txt file2.txt
>
> What is the most efficient way of doing this from konqueror? Is it possible?
> I
> ask because, selecting two files is more easy than typing two complete file
> names (even with tab and ba
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Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 09:56:19AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
Kent West wrote:
I got bit the other day by unstable's xserver-xorg bug, and now I
can't seem to recover from it. I've now got things so comp
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i add resume=/dev/hda6 (it's swap partition) to menu.list of grub and
"echo "disk" > /sys/power/state" looks working well when shutdown.
However, it can't work after reboot and swap partition need to mkswap to
swapon.
Using hibern
Gayle Lee Fairless wrote:
I got the following message from the chkrootkit package. I'm quite new
at this and don't know what to do.
/etc/cron.daily/chkrootkit:
/usr/bin/strings: Warning: '/' is not an ordinary file
INFECTED (PORTS: 600)
google for that and you get:
Found it by running st
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 10:26:31AM -0400, Nick Lidakis wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How long do they sustain operation if the power fails?
-- hendrik
It all depends on how power hungry your machine is. LCD is more
efficient than CRT, a Cool 'n Quiet AMD
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Miles Bader wrote:
> Gregory Seidman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> This is the primary benefit I keep hearing about for aptitude over apt-get.
>> I just don't see it as particularly valuable. Let's talk use cases:
>
> Lots of people don't want tons o
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 11:30:59PM -0500, Mumia W. wrote:
> On 08/25/2006 09:35 PM, Carl Fink wrote:
> >Just a quick check: do other Debian users see GTK applications starting
> >with the bottom half or more off the bottom of the screen? If it's
> >pervasive and not just an artifact of my Etch/i
On Saturday 26 August 2006 11:56, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> I have the following problem:
> yesterday I bought a new 256 MB pendrive, that wants to be mounted
> as `/dev/sda' whereas the other one I have wants `/dev/sda1'.
> Now, if in /etc/fstab I put the sda entry first, then can't mou
Gregory Seidman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is the primary benefit I keep hearing about for aptitude over apt-get.
> I just don't see it as particularly valuable. Let's talk use cases:
Lots of people don't want tons of random crappy libraries clogging up
their system just because they were
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 12:56:39 +0200, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> I have the following problem:
> yesterday I bought a new 256 MB pendrive, that wants to be mounted
> as `/dev/sda' whereas the other one I have wants `/dev/sda1'.
> Now, if in /etc/fstab I put the sda entry first, then ca
Hi, all.
I have the following problem:
yesterday I bought a new 256 MB pendrive, that wants to be mounted
as `/dev/sda' whereas the other one I have wants `/dev/sda1'.
Now, if in /etc/fstab I put the sda entry first, then can't mount sda1;
and vice versa, if I put sda1 first then I can't mount sda
Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I perchance need install the latest version of xpdf-reader,
> the one included in unstable and testing repositories,
> in my Sarge stable system.
> This is not possible with simply `dpkg -i ...' because of dependence
> problems.
> In general: isn't it p
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s. keeling wrote:
> Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Michelle Konzack wrote:
[snip]
> mutt "lacking"?!? And you accuse Michelle of being a troll?!? You're
> an idiot. HTH. Twit.
That was un-called for.
Mutt is *definitely* lacking. In design.
s. keeling wrote:
> mutt "lacking"?!? And you accuse Michelle of being a troll?!? You're
> an idiot. HTH. Twit.
Ah, yes, the rational response. Sorry, Mutt does lack.
It lacks the ability to use the SMTP interface to send mail, being
restricted to the command line to get the job done
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 04:51:06PM -0300, Vagner Pedrotti wrote:
> The only clue I have are the following lines from .xsession-errors:
> ** (xfwm4:4333): WARNING **: The display does not support the XComposite
> extension.
> ** (xfwm4:4333): WARNING **: Compositing manager disabled.
These aren't r
s. keeling wrote:
Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Thunderbird - Copies entire message at reply. Works fine on my box.
Balsa - Copies entire message at reply. I have tried the suggested "Ctrl
Kmail - Configured it, and got test messages in and out then it started
Steve Lamb wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
The impression of impropriety in politics is as bad as impropriety itself.
I'm not going to go into detail, since if you weren't following the news for
the last six years, going over it again won't help you.
Oddly enough, Paul, I have followe
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Jochen Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I wish there was a good font book available. I've done quite a bit of
>> reading on fonts (and tweaking) but everything I have run into does not
>> really do much to clarify the issues.
>>
>> Not sure there are many people who really understand them e
cga2000:
>
> http://www.geocities.com/cga/pic00/
>
> One that uses verdana for everything is in the moz.png file.
That looks quite ok, but for me it's too small to be read easily. And if
fonts are larger, I definitely prefer AA.
> What I like about verdana 8pt is that it ends up looking a l
On 25 Aug 2006, T wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 11:45:49 -0400, Gregory Seidman wrote:
>
>
> I totally agree. apt-get is sufficient.
>
> If you worry about the unneeded packages, then use deborphan. I use it
> every time I install or un-install packages. no hassle at all.
>
> I never use aptitu
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wednesday 23 August 2006 21:16, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> > Paul Johnson wrote:
> > > On Wednesday 23 August 2006 20:43, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Aren't all *ix mail clients thread-aware?
> > >
> > > Pine isn't.
> >
> > after 4.5 it is :-)
>
> We
On 08/25/2006 09:35 PM, Carl Fink wrote:
Just a quick check: do other Debian users see GTK applications starting with
the bottom half or more off the bottom of the screen? If it's pervasive and
not just an artifact of my Etch/icewm setup, I'll file a wishlist bug and
hope it filters up to the
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