Joey Hess ha scritto:
> Mirto Silvio Busico wrote:
>
>> The wifi network card is an intle pro and the ipw2200 module is
>> installed correctly (I can see it in lsmod)
>>
>> I've added in interfaces all the possible iface (eth0 eth1 eth2 ath0 wlan0)
>>
>> No one worked.
>>
>>
>> On the same machi
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 03:27:57PM -0500, Celejar wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 03:15:45 GMT
> Tyler Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > Actually, I do pop into firefox and xpdf once in a while to check a
> > reference, which is not possible without X, but your point is well
>
> You
On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 13:26 -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Greg Folkert wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 10:31 -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >> Ron Johnson wrote:
> >>
> >> > On 02/08/07 17:51, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >> >> Hal Vaughan wrote:
> >> >>
> >> > [snip]
> >> >> I'm just a furry fan. htt
On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 14:15 -0500, Greg Folkert wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 11:02 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> > Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > > check out update-alternatives in order to change that... I think.
> >
> > Only if ya want the change system wide. Easier to just set the variabl
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why does it matter to you, since you want to move to Canada?
Holy fucking flamebait Ron!
Don't think for one second that Canadians aren't affected by, or interested
in, American politics. We'd rather not be, but we have no choice, living
right next door to
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> Ron Johnson wrote:
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>> On 02/22/07 10:43, John Hasler wrote:
>>
>>> Mike McCarty writes:
>>>
8086 is 16 bit bus, 16 bit registers
>>>
>>> But with a biz
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On 02/22/07 15:39, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Michael M. wrote:
>
>> That's not exactly Sonny Bono arguing that copyright should be eternal,
>> but it is a pretty clear indication of his belief that it should be. At
>> least Ms. Bono acknowledged that it
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On 02/22/07 15:37, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 04:44:04PM -0500, Miles Fidelman wrote:
>>> Article I, Section 8.
>>>
>>> The actual language in the constitution states that "The Congress shall
>>> have
John Hasler wrote:
Ron Johnson writes:
But back in the day, with the limited silicon budget, segmentation is a
great way for a 16 bit system (that wants to maintain upward
compatibility with the 8080/8085) to address more than 64KB.
There was no upward compatibility between the 8080 and the
Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 02/22/07 10:43, John Hasler wrote:
Mike McCarty writes:
8086 is 16 bit bus, 16 bit registers
But with a bizarre segmentation scheme and a 20 bit address bus able to
address 1MB.
But back in the day, with the limited sil
Try this link for the linux drivers
http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/sb/CS-020683.htm
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I am wanting to restart a QEMU virtual machine from a cron entry, let
the VM do something, and then after a period of time freeze the VM
until the next day. After reading the docs and browsing the Web for a
few days, I'm not so sure this is possible.
Of course, much control is available interacti
Paul Johnson wrote:
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 04:44:04PM -0500, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Article I, Section 8.
The actual language in the constitution states that "The Congress shall
have the power to ... promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts,
by securin
sinebubble wrote:
> Paul, this particular host has a static IP address and that is recorded on
> the router. However, it does not show up as "active" on the router.
OK. If I understand correctly, you have a router set up to give out DHCP,
and a static assignment for the machine not showing up as
Greg Folkert wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 17:21 -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> Chris Parker wrote:
>>
>> > I am looking for recommendations for a network analyzer for a 1200 pc,
>> > multiple switches and routers, size network.
>> >
>> > Nagios groundworks opensource looks promising. Mapping a
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 01:48:58PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 04:20:50PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >>
> >> That's the right way. Though since you already have Windows, you can
> >> also try http://www.goodbye-microsoft.com/ as an altern
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 12:51:23PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> After looking through the documentation on bugs.debian.org, I'm left
> wondering if it's possible to get copies of all mail on a particular bug
> report sent. For some reason, I vaguely recall bugs working something like
> mailing lis
Greg Folkert wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 10:31 -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>
>> > On 02/08/07 17:51, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> >> Hal Vaughan wrote:
>> >>
>> > [snip]
>> >> I'm just a furry fan. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furry_fandom
>> >> You might check out news://alt
Michael M. wrote:
> That's not exactly Sonny Bono arguing that copyright should be eternal,
> but it is a pretty clear indication of his belief that it should be. At
> least Ms. Bono acknowledged that it would violate the Constitution, but
> it's a shame we elect Congresscritters who have to be "
Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> Does anyone have any recent experience, either good or bad, with any
>> specific laptops?
>
> Just avoid ATI graphics cards, and nVidia as well (tho it's not as bad).
> Integrated Intel graphics is often the best choice (best support under
> GNU/Linux, best battery life a
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 02/09/07 12:31, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> On 02/08/07 17:51, Paul Johnson wrote:
Hal Vaughan wrote:
>>> [snip]
I'm just a furry fan. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furry_fandom
You might check out news://alt.fan.furry sometime if y
i would to be remove from the debian-user lists.
thanks salah
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After looking through the documentation on bugs.debian.org, I'm left
wondering if it's possible to get copies of all mail on a particular bug
report sent. For some reason, I vaguely recall bugs working something like
mailing lists on b.d.o, I just can't remember or find how to subscribe to a
bug.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 04:20:50PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
>>
>> That's the right way. Though since you already have Windows, you can
>> also try http://www.goodbye-microsoft.com/ as an alternative to dealing
>> with CDs.
>
> I tried that, clicked on the image, and
Dave Sherohman wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 04:06:08PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>> I've always wondered about the possibilities of setting up more than one
>> desktop on a single system. And by more than one desktop, I mean full
>> KVM, audio, and USB (preferably w
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 12:46:52PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Ron Johnson writes:
> > But back in the day, with the limited silicon budget, segmentation is a
> > great way for a 16 bit system (that wants to maintain upward
> > compatibility with the 8080/8085) to address more than 64KB.
>
> There
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 04:44:04PM -0500, Miles Fidelman wrote:
>>
>> Article I, Section 8.
>>
>> The actual language in the constitution states that "The Congress shall
>> have the power to ... promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts,
>> by securing for limi
On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 22:11 +0200, Atis wrote:
> > Yes, its a binary file in one of the $HOMEDIR/.gnome
> > directories. Unless you completely understand how to edit it... it will
> > possibly make you unable to login. Best just use the features already
> > given to you to modify it.
>
> Maybe you
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 03:15:45 GMT
Tyler Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> Actually, I do pop into firefox and xpdf once in a while to check a
> reference, which is not possible without X, but your point is well
You could actually pipe the pdf through a pdf to text / html converter
(e.g. p
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:31:47 -0600
"Wu-Kung Sun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/22/07, Niels Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Okay.
> > But what values do I need to set, when running "dpkg-reconfigure
> > exim4-config"?
> >
>
> This I don't recall. I do remember dpkg-reconfigure failing
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 19:49:26 +0100
Niels Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, sorry, I am not flushing the queue?
>
> How do you flush the queue, and where are the mail messages in the queue
> placed?
Option 's)' from the menu. I don't know where the queue is stored, but
that shouldn't matter
On 2/22/07, Niels Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay.
But what values do I need to set, when running "dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config"?
This I don't recall. I do remember dpkg-reconfigure failing to
provide a way to gracefully exit when I selected cancel so make sure
you have some time and
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 08:06:16AM -0800, Srikanth Venigandla wrote:
>
> Hi Roberto,
> > Without an *actual* error message, it really tough to tell what exactly
> > is missing or going wrong.
>
>I am attaching the actual error message I am getting when I try to run an
> example of Geant4. Ge
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 11:41:56AM -0800, Mike McClain wrote:
> Ever since installing Sarge last month I've been plagued with these
> locale error messages from perl apps like mandb & syslogd-listfiles.
>
> locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory
> locale: Cann
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 10:01:37PM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:10:01 -0500
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 04:20:50PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > >
> > > That's the right way. Though since you already have Windows, you
> > > can also try http
Liam wrote:
> Are you sure that the server is listening on the ports you think it's
> listening on? Whats is the output of the command 'netstat -uta'?
> And if it is, are there any application-level restrictions? It might
> only be accepting connections from certain source IP addresses.
I've run t
Ever since installing Sarge last month I've been plagued with these
locale error messages from perl apps like mandb & syslogd-listfiles.
locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory
locale: Cannot set LC_MESSAGES to default locale: No such file or directory
locale:
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Hi. Up to date Sid.
I have an HP all in one PSC2210, which works great with CUPS. I was
very happy when the HP Toolbox showed up in Sid last summer, and very
much enjoyed using it as a front-end to xsane.
However, when I had to play with the printe
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 04:11:57PM -0500, b smyt wrote:
> My cd-rom is not recognized by the debian installer
> because of the intel 965 chipset on my asus p5b
> mainboard. I know there is a way to install from an
> iso image on the hard drive but I am having problems
> understanding how to get th
David Baron wrote:
> On Thursday 22 February 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> > Compiled it taking all the defaults on new features. It boots just fine
>> > but has fatal ip_tables errors over and over missing this item. Cannot
>> > connect to internet.
>> >
>> > Any ideas? Do I need this and w
My cd-rom is not recognized by the debian installer
because of the intel 965 chipset on my asus p5b
mainboard. I know there is a way to install from an
iso image on the hard drive but I am having problems
understanding how to get this to work. I currently
have mandriva installed and lots of extra
Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 08:43:13PM +0100, Niels Rasmussen wrote:
>
>> My stationary PC is connected with a D-link router DI-524 via cable.
>
> You might try rebooting your router, and then rebooting your PC.
> Sometimes the DHCP servers on these SOHO routers get borked, an
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 09:22:54PM +0100, Niels Rasmussen wrote:
> What does the avahi-daemon do ?
>
zeroconf, avahi and others are part of a group of packages to make users
lives easier. zeroconf = zero configuration. That is, these are part of
a system whereby the user does not have to configure
ledatica acitadel wrote:
I am a novice at Linux and was reading on how to use a USB drive for
basic boot. The installation info is pretty nice except that i could not
find the few basic files needed. I found a copy of the syslinux file but
could not find the syslinux.cfg file nor the vmlinuz an
Adam Hardy wrote:
Would it be reasonable to assume that the nvidia driver will run with
a new video card and monitor with 2560 x 1600 resolution? In etch?
I'm not finding the information on nvidia's website, or on the web at
all for that matter.
I am driving the Dell 30" using a eVGA nVid
2007/2/22, Todd A. Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 08:43:13PM +0100, Niels Rasmussen wrote:
> My stationary PC is connected with a D-link router DI-524 via cable.
You might try rebooting your router, and then rebooting your PC.
Sometimes the DHCP servers on these SOHO router
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 08:43:13PM +0100, Niels Rasmussen wrote:
> My stationary PC is connected with a D-link router DI-524 via cable.
You might try rebooting your router, and then rebooting your PC.
Sometimes the DHCP servers on these SOHO routers get borked, and I've
also seen cases where Linu
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 21:20:48 +0100
"Niels Rasmussen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi florian
>
> I have ./usr/share/apps/zeroconf but that is a filecatalog with 8
> files ending with ._tcp
>
> How should I purge it ?
From a root console run 'aptitude purge zeroconf'
Regards,
Andrei
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Geoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
michael bane
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Cc:
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Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> but I this gives an error:
>
>> MAKEFLAGS="CC=gcc-3.4 HOSTCC=gcc-3.4" make-kpkg --append-to-version
>> 8c6270f957f0eaa343e4a609159c4b85038468d6 --revision 2.6-1.gitbisect
>> -us -uc --initrd --rootcmd fakeroot kernel_image
>
> Did you run m
2007/2/22, Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I think this is related to 'avahi-daemon'. If you do
dpkg -l|grep avahi
and it shows this package, remove it and then restart your system.
I've checked avahi with synaptic and it says that there is a conflict
with mdnsresponder ??
Is this the problem
What does the avahi-daemon do ?
And what is the proper way to remove it ?
/Niels
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Okay.
But what values do I need to set, when running "dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config"?
===
Here is a copy of my update-exim4.conf file:
# /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf
#
.
.
# This is a Debian specific file
dc_eximconfig_configtype='smarthost'
dc_other_hostnames='xxx.localdom
Hi florian
I have ./usr/share/apps/zeroconf but that is a filecatalog with 8
files ending with ._tcp
How should I purge it ?
2007/2/22, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 20:43:13 +0100, Niels Rasmussen wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Today when I want to enter www I couldn't get
Yes, its a binary file in one of the $HOMEDIR/.gnome
directories. Unless you completely understand how to edit it... it will
possibly make you unable to login. Best just use the features already
given to you to modify it.
Maybe you have permissions wrong for some files. Like, you launched
someth
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 07:39:35PM +, ledatica acitadel wrote:
> I am a novice at Linux and was reading on how to use a USB drive for basic
> boot. The installation info is pretty nice except that i could not find the
> few basic files needed. I found a copy of the syslinux file but could not
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 08:43:13PM +0100, Niels Rasmussen wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Today when I want to enter www I couldn't get online.
>
> I'm running debian testing (etch) and it have worked without any
> complaints at all ever since I installed it in november last year.
>
> My stationary PC is co
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 20:43:13 +0100, Niels Rasmussen wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Today when I want to enter www I couldn't get online.
>
> I'm running debian testing (etch) and it have worked without any
> complaints at all ever since I installed it in november last year.
>
> My stationary PC is conn
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:10:01 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 04:20:50PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >
> > That's the right way. Though since you already have Windows, you
> > can also try http://www.goodbye-microsoft.com/ as an alternative to
> > dealing with CDs.
>
>
I am a novice at Linux and was reading on how to use a USB drive for basic
boot. The installation info is pretty nice except that i could not find the
few basic files needed. I found a copy of the syslinux file but could not
find the syslinux.cfg file nor the vmlinuz and initrd.gz file. I was al
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 08:56:44 +, john gennard wrote:
> Florian Kulzer wrote:
[...]
> >I kind of lost track of this thread; did we already talk about the
> >permissions of the /tmp directory? They should be like this:
> >
> >$ ls -ld /tmp
> >drwxrwxrwt 16 root root 8192 2007-02-19 18:49 /tm
Hi all
Today when I want to enter www I couldn't get online.
I'm running debian testing (etch) and it have worked without any
complaints at all ever since I installed it in november last year.
My stationary PC is connected with a D-link router DI-524 via cable.
My wifes laptop (winXP) is connec
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 02:15:41PM -0500, Greg Folkert wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 11:02 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> > Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > > check out update-alternatives in order to change that... I think.
> >
> > Only if ya want the change system wide. Easier to just set the
On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 11:02 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > check out update-alternatives in order to change that... I think.
>
> Only if ya want the change system wide. Easier to just set the variable
> in your shell's login script.
>
> Related dumb question,
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 11:02:43AM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > check out update-alternatives in order to change that... I think.
>
> Only if ya want the change system wide. Easier to just set the variable
> in your shell's login script.
>
> Related dumb qu
Ron Johnson writes:
> But back in the day, with the limited silicon budget, segmentation is a
> great way for a 16 bit system (that wants to maintain upward
> compatibility with the 8080/8085) to address more than 64KB.
There was no upward compatibility between the 8080 and the 8086.
--
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Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> check out update-alternatives in order to change that... I think.
Only if ya want the change system wide. Easier to just set the variable
in your shell's login script.
Related dumb question, is there a gui tool for setting alternatives? As
nice as it is I
On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 19:28 +0100, Mirco Piccin wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> >yes, i believe it is. you have to automatically save changes to
> >session so that you get a saved session without the terminal and
> oo.o.
>
> That's the right way!
>
>
> >goto the session manager again, find the "ask on lo
Mirto Silvio Busico wrote:
> The wifi network card is an intle pro and the ipw2200 module is
> installed correctly (I can see it in lsmod)
>
> I've added in interfaces all the possible iface (eth0 eth1 eth2 ath0 wlan0)
>
> No one worked.
>
>
> On the same machine, if I boot with a Kubuntu live,
Hi all!
yes, i believe it is. you have to automatically save changes to
session so that you get a saved session without the terminal and oo.o.
That's the right way!
goto the session manager again, find the "ask on logout" or similar
check box. Enable it. Close the dialog.
Then CLOSE EVERYTHI
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 05:59:13PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 10:31:18AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >>
> >> Well, how would you describe someone who is so eager to dispose of your
> >> country's founding rights just to make a buck?
> >
>
On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 16:38 +, David Hart wrote:
> On Thu 2007-02-22 10:33:34 -0500 Greg Folkert wrote:
> >
> > The real problem I see now, is SPAM zombies delivering mail to the ISP
> > mail server, then it becomes RFC-822 compliant. I fix that by slowing
> > down the conversation in the begi
Mirto Silvio Busico escribió:
Hi all,
I'm trying to setup a wifi connection on Etch.
The wifi network card is an intle pro and the ipw2200 module is
installed correctly (I can see it in lsmod)
I've added in interfaces all the possible iface (eth0 eth1 eth2 ath0 wlan0)
No one worked.
On the s
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Wackojacko wrote:
> Joe Hart wrote:
>> This computer boots strait into KDE because the installer put in the
>> init scripts to start kdm. (I used bootcheat: install tasks="standard,
>> kde-desktop"). If I upgrade something like Xorg (which I did earl
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On 02/22/07 09:30, Mike McCarty wrote:
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> Am 2007-02-17 22:23:25, schrieb Chris Bannister:
>>
>>> And I suppose when Vista has been out for a while (people wont have any
>>> choice when they buy a new machine, unless they buy
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 05:28:38PM +0100, Mirco Piccin wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On 2/22/07, Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >in gnome desktop preferences is a program called "session". Look
> >in there for the solution to your problem.
> >
>
>
> Eh eh, i've already seen there.
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On 02/22/07 10:43, John Hasler wrote:
> Mike McCarty writes:
>> 8086 is 16 bit bus, 16 bit registers
>
> But with a bizarre segmentation scheme and a 20 bit address bus able to
> address 1MB.
But back in the day, with the limited silicon budget, segm
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Hi ram,
ram wrote:
> Hi all
>
> how can i make debian as a network tap with 3 ethernet cards
a tap works passively which cannot be done with NICs... But you can
create a bridge instead.
> on for network in and one for network out
> third one is con
Hi all,
I'm trying to setup a wifi connection on Etch.
The wifi network card is an intle pro and the ipw2200 module is
installed correctly (I can see it in lsmod)
I've added in interfaces all the possible iface (eth0 eth1 eth2 ath0 wlan0)
No one worked.
On the same machine, if I boot with a Ku
Wackojacko wrote:
Joe Hart wrote:
This computer boots strait into KDE because the installer put in the
init scripts to start kdm. (I used bootcheat: install tasks="standard,
kde-desktop"). If I upgrade something like Xorg (which I did earlier
today from sid), all I do is open a tty and login,
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 04:20:50PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> That's the right way. Though since you already have Windows, you can also
> try http://www.goodbye-microsoft.com/ as an alternative to dealing with
> CDs.
I tried that, clicked on the image, and it said,
Open 'http://people.deb
On Thursday 22 February 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> > Compiled it taking all the defaults on new features. It boots just fine
> > but has fatal ip_tables errors over and over missing this item. Cannot
> > connect to internet.
> >
> > Any ideas? Do I need this and why?
> >
> > Google had somet
Joe Hart wrote:
This computer boots strait into KDE because the installer put in the
init scripts to start kdm. (I used bootcheat: install tasks="standard,
kde-desktop"). If I upgrade something like Xorg (which I did earlier
today from sid), all I do is open a tty and login, then type
"/etc/ini
On Thursday 22 February 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Compiled it taking all the defaults on new features. It boots just fine
> > but has fatal ip_tables errors over and over missing this item. Cannot
> > connect to internet.
> >
> > Any ideas? Do I ne
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:03:44 -0500, Greg wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ date +%s
> 1228926831
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uptime
> 10:53:29 up 14223 days, 1 users, load average: 3.71, 3.84, 3.81
..life a bitch, or overextending your resourcefullness? ;o)
> [EMAIL PROT
On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 17:43 +0100, Mirco Piccin wrote:
> Hi.
>
> You have to ADD openoffice writer to the "auto-start" section.
>
> add the gnome-terminal with the proper switches to open where
> you want
> it to "auto-start"
>
>
> I say that open
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 04:06:08PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> I've always wondered about the possibilities of setting up more than one
> desktop on a single system. And by more than one desktop, I mean full KVM,
> audio, and USB (preferably with the ability to tell which
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> 8086 is 16 bit bus, 16 bit registers
But with a bizarre segmentation scheme and a 20 bit address bus able to
address 1MB.
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Hi.
You have to ADD openoffice writer to the "auto-start" section.
add the gnome-terminal with the proper switches to open where you want
it to "auto-start"
I say that openoffice2 and shell automatic start, and that i DON'T want
it
Probably there was a misunderstanding :-)
I would like
I have an IBM x41 with an Intel soundcard, and am trying to set up Gnome
to recognize my Logitech v10 USB speakers. Everything works fine if I
boot the system with the speakers plugged in, but hot-plugging them
doesn't work, and I have to reboot the system each time I want to switch
between the bui
On Thu 2007-02-22 10:33:34 -0500 Greg Folkert wrote:
>
> The real problem I see now, is SPAM zombies delivering mail to the ISP
> mail server, then it becomes RFC-822 compliant. I fix that by slowing
> down the conversation in the beginning by using SA-Exim which scan for
> SPAM on SMTP time. If i
On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 17:28 +0100, Mirco Piccin wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On 2/22/07, Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> in gnome desktop preferences is a program called "session".
> Look
> in there for the solution to your problem.
>
>
> Eh eh, i've alr
On Thursday 22 February 2007 17:14, Mirco Piccin wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On 2/22/07, Joe Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -
> > It is possible that you have your Desktop Environment to save the
> > session, so that next time you boot it starts with the same programs
> > open. Perhaps that is what is h
Hi!
On 2/22/07, Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
in gnome desktop preferences is a program called "session". Look
in there for the solution to your problem.
Eh eh, i've already seen there...
There isn't nothing about openoffice2...problem source is not there.
Thanks anyway
Hi Roberto,
> Without an *actual* error message, it really tough to tell what exactly
> is missing or going wrong.
I am attaching the actual error message I am getting when I try to run an
example of Geant4. Geant4 is throwing this error message instead of opening a
OpenGL window.
*
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 05:14:57PM +0100, Mirco Piccin wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On 2/22/07, Joe Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >-
> >It is possible that you have your Desktop Environment to save the
> >session, so that next time you boot it starts with the same programs
> >open. Perhaps that is wh
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 10:55:46AM +0100, Jakub Narojczyk wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West napisa?(a):
> >
> >why don't you just subscribe to those mail lists?
> >
> >A
>
> i will subscribe in order to post messages,but i don't like to to
> receive tons o emails every day. I like the idea to browse
Hi!
On 2/22/07, Joe Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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It is possible that you have your Desktop Environment to save the
session, so that next time you boot it starts with the same programs
open. Perhaps that is what is happening. Try closing the programs and
then log out and back in again and
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 09:22:41AM +0100, Joe Hart wrote:
> Steve Lamb wrote:
> > Joe Hart wrote:
> >> BTW, anyone know why the command visudo launches nano on Debian? On
> >> PCLOS (which is supposedly one of the user friendly distros) it lauches
> >> vi, like the name implies.
> >
> > Beca
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Mirco Piccin wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> On my laptop happens this thing:
> at every boot, after gdm login, autostart openoffice2 (writer) and a shell.
> All in the 3rd Desktop (not in the first one, that is the one user see by
> default after login).
>
> C
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