i have the same problem, did you find a solution?
my user is already in netdev group.
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Brian Smith wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm currently trying to install a bunch of software to a flash-based
> machine with a 1GB flash drive and 1GB ram. In order to save space, I
> want to have most of the development packages I need for compiling in
> a separate directory (say /usr/remote), which is m
Hello,
I'm currently trying to install a bunch of software to a flash-based
machine with a 1GB flash drive and 1GB ram. In order to save space, I
want to have most of the development packages I need for compiling in
a separate directory (say /usr/remote), which is mounted as a samba
share on a m
On Jul 15, 2007, at 8:15 PM, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
A bicycle legally
owns the entire lane they are riding in (in many areas where I've
ridden)
Hmm. In most places I've driven bicyclists are required to share a
lane, and are *not* entitled to an entire lane by law. It strikes me
th
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 10:47:46AM +0100, koffiejunkie wrote:
> Alex Samad wrote:
>> On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 09:05:15AM +1000, Alex Samad wrote:
>>> Any one else doing this. How can I configure exim to have different
>>> primary host names dependant on which relay it is using ?
> [snip]
>> Any bo
On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 04:14:22AM +0200, Sebastien JUST wrote:
> Thanks for your answers.
>
> Andrew Sackville-West a écrit :
>
>> again pushing is probably not good. But you could set up something to
>> automate the pulling so that when you've tested updates on your
>> testing machines, you can s
Hi all,
I just switched from Fedora to Debian, so I am totally a newbie to
Debian. Now I have one problem: my Debian (Gnome) does not automatically
mount any of my inserted CDs/DVDs, even I installed
*gnome-volume-manager* already, and the *Mount removable media when
inserted* as well as *Bro
On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 07:43:26PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
>
> As wise men have been seen to write:
>
> "Give a man a fish, feed him for a day.
> Teach a man to fish and feed him for a lifetime"
Ron Johnson says:
Give a man a fish, feed him for a day,
hit a man with a fish and he'll go away
On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 07:43:37PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote in Article
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted to
> gmane.linux.debian.user:
>
> > On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 08:09:23AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >>
> >> I disagree: There's some people that really ought not be
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 04:09:41PM -0700, David Brodbeck wrote:
>
> On Jul 14, 2007, at 7:43 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
>> I've yet to collide with another cyclist who was following the rules.
>
> I have to say that, as a driver, it's the unpredictability of cyclists I
> find distressing. They swe
Tim Sally wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm running Debian on a Macbook Pro. Current resolution is fine (I
> think it's 1024 x 740), however I think it would really look best at
> 1440 x 900. Any ideas on how to do this? (Some tool or application is
> really what I'm looking for)
You can use
dpkg-rec
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 10:22:54AM +0100, andy wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Just a little puzzled: I sent off two posts last night ~21h00 BST and so
> far (~10h20) have not seen them appear on the list, although someone has
> replied to one of them, so they must be getting through.
>
> Is the server a lit
Thanks for your answers.
Andrew Sackville-West a écrit :
I think you can probably use existing tools to do this without much
difficulty. I have no great experience in this, so ignore the obvious
failures on my part.
First off, can you run these end-user machines as net boot machines?
set up a
On 07/15/07 18:00, David Brodbeck wrote:
On Jul 14, 2007, at 3:10 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
Why? Reply-to-mailing-list has been a feature of every mail client worth
using this decade.
Well, if your definition of "mail clients worth using" doesn't include
unmodified versions of Thunderbird, OS
On 7/15/07, Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,
im in hte middle of a long trip with my kids and have filled my ipod
with all kinds of things, including over a thousand mp3's from
ripped-down harry potter cd's. unfortunately my ipod doesn't know
that these files are 'audiobook' file, and
hi,
im in hte middle of a long trip with my kids and have filled my ipod
with all kinds of things, including over a thousand mp3's from
ripped-down harry potter cd's. unfortunately my ipod doesn't know
that these files are 'audiobook' file, and so when i put the ipod on
shuffle, about one in 5 t
I made this process a lot of times.
Now, the command:
ffmpeg -i film.avi -target dvd film.mpg
stops immediatly with the following message:
Unsupported codec for output stream #0.0
I use Debian Sid. I don't know if som
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 03:50:19PM -0700, David Brodbeck wrote:
>
> On systems I run, I often symlink the HTTP, IMAP, and SMTP server
> certificate locations to the same certificate file, for ease of
> maintenance. Obviously this only works if your machine uses the same
> hostname for all t
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 04:31:00PM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 12:04:25PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> > Email isn't always synchronous and is rarely instant; it's possible that
> > replies get delivered before the original message.
>
> I run mailing lists myself and over
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 08:44:21AM +0530, Damodharan R wrote:
> I too face the same issue. But dont have a solution for it.
It turns out this is a known bug (at least in Ubuntu). You can't play or
save, but you can use "save as." I don't know if anyone's filed a report
against Lenny, though.
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Hi,
I bought recently a HP dv6000 notebook and most of things works as
should, except the screen-brightness control, this ones works with Fn+F7
and Fn+F8 in Ubuntu as should but not in Debian... I'm using sid with
acpi-support installed
My kernel is working normally without any boot parameters ab
koffiejunkie wrote:
> It was the daily build netinstall from 13 July that I downloaded (I guess
> the builds are made US time, so 14 July wasn't out yet).
There are two sets of builds. It seems you must somehow be downloading
the set that still uses etch's version of the installer. Although it's
Quoting Peter Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
where can I get a Debian installer with a 2.6.20/21 kernel then? I
havent seen anything more recent than the testing install CD?
I would have thought that the latest "testing" installer would have
the 2.6.21 kernel, if not, try unstable.
Other
On Jul 14, 2007, at 7:43 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
I've yet to collide with another cyclist who was following the rules.
I have to say that, as a driver, it's the unpredictability of
cyclists I find distressing. They swerve suddenly into traffic, ride
indiscriminately on either side of the
On Jul 14, 2007, at 3:10 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
Why? Reply-to-mailing-list has been a feature of every mail client
worth
using this decade.
Well, if your definition of "mail clients worth using" doesn't
include unmodified versions of Thunderbird, OS X Mail, Pine, or most
webmail client
On Jul 14, 2007, at 4:12 AM, Chris Searle wrote:
Before sending mail - engage brain. Or at least memory - it
sometimes helps.
On 14. jul. 2007, at 12.05, Chris Searle wrote:
My exim4 self generated SSL certificate expired today.
Now - thunderbird keeps telling me that the site use
Jeff D wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, koffiejunkie wrote:
When the installer came up, I hit Ctrl+Alt+F2 for a console, and did a
uname -a. It gave me 2.6.18. This is what I want to check before
downloading: which kernel the install CD uses, not which kernel it
installs.
are you sure you have
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, koffiejunkie wrote:
Jeff D wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, koffiejunkie wrote:
Alan Ianson wrote:
On Sun July 15 2007 07:53, koffiejunkie wrote:
I checked after booting off the disc - it was 2.6.18
I used the businesscard iso, maybe there is a difference.
I'll give tha
On 07/15/07 15:14, BartlebyScrivener wrote:
On Jul 15, 3:00 pm, William Pursell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You might consider the -C (or -B or -A) options to grep.
Yes, I've played with these, too. The problem in large text files
with wrapped paragraphs, each "line" can be quite long, so even
On Sun July 15 2007 14:10, koffiejunkie wrote:
> I'm not really concerned with which kernel the installer installs. I
> need the install CD itself to run the 2.6.21 kernel.
>
> I just tried today's (15 July) businesscard ISO, booted of it with the
> following command:
>
> expertgui vga=0x342
I w
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, BartlebyScrivener wrote:
On Jul 15, 3:00 pm, William Pursell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You might consider the -C (or -B or -A) options to grep.
Yes, I've played with these, too. The problem in large text files
with wrapped paragraphs, each "line" can be quite long, so e
Jeff D wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, koffiejunkie wrote:
Alan Ianson wrote:
On Sun July 15 2007 07:53, koffiejunkie wrote:
I checked after booting off the disc - it was 2.6.18
I used the businesscard iso, maybe there is a difference.
I'll give that a try, thanks.
for what its worth, i j
On Sun, 2007-07-15 at 14:29 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 07/15/07 13:40, BartlebyScrivener wrote:
> > I'm playing with recursive grep. Still fairly new to Etch.
> >
> > When I grep text files and get a dozen or so results, they print to
> > the screen as a dense block of text. I found the color
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 16:50:48 +0100, Brad Rogers wrote:
> I recall a guy asking if anyone was having trouble with the -686 kernel
> on another list, although nothing seems to have been resolved for him,
> as yet.
The snd_cs46xx module is broken with linux-image-2.6.21-2-686.
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On Sun July 15 2007 13:31, Carl Fink wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 12:04:25PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > Email isn't always synchronous and is rarely instant; it's possible that
> > replies get delivered before the original message.
>
> I run mailing lists myself and over the past few decade
On Jul 15, 3:00 pm, William Pursell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You might consider the -C (or -B or -A) options to grep.
Yes, I've played with these, too. The problem in large text files
with wrapped paragraphs, each "line" can be quite long, so even -C1
gives a big block before and after. But
On Jul 15, 2:30 pm, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try this. It's untested but should nudge you in the right direction.
Almost, it prints each word on a separate line, but I'll pursue the
idea.
Thank you,
rd
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On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 12:04:25PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Email isn't always synchronous and is rarely instant; it's possible that
> replies get delivered before the original message.
I run mailing lists myself and over the past few decades have belonged to
quite a few.
Only debian-user ro
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, koffiejunkie wrote:
Alan Ianson wrote:
On Sun July 15 2007 07:53, koffiejunkie wrote:
I checked after booting off the disc - it was 2.6.18
I used the businesscard iso, maybe there is a difference.
I'll give that a try, thanks.
for what its worth, i just grabbed bot
BartlebyScrivener wrote:
I'm playing with recursive grep. Still fairly new to Etch.
When I grep text files and get a dozen or so results, they print to
the screen as a dense block of text. I found the color option, which
helps, but is there a way to separate each result with a blank line,
or hi
On 07/15/07 13:40, BartlebyScrivener wrote:
I'm playing with recursive grep. Still fairly new to Etch.
When I grep text files and get a dozen or so results, they print to
the screen as a dense block of text. I found the color option, which
helps, but is there a way to separate each result with
I'm playing with recursive grep. Still fairly new to Etch.
When I grep text files and get a dozen or so results, they print to
the screen as a dense block of text. I found the color option, which
helps, but is there a way to separate each result with a blank line,
or highlight the file name or so
Magnus Pedersen wrote in Article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted to
gmane.linux.debian.user:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
>> If I accidentally tell KDE to automatically do the same thing when an
>> audio CD is inserted, but I no longer want it to do that action, how do I
>> go back and change it again?
>>
>
andy wrote in Article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted to
gmane.linux.debian.user:
> Just a little puzzled: I sent off two posts last night ~21h00 BST and so
> far (~10h20) have not seen them appear on the list, although someone has
> replied to one of them, so they must be getting through.
>
> Is the
Helen Easthope wrote:
Folk,
At Mon, 09 Jul 2007 00:10:30 -0400
Steve Reilly wrote,
"IVTV package should provide everything you need."
OK. I've installed ivtv-modules-2.6.18-4-686,
libvideo-ivtv-perl, ivtv-utils, xserver-xorg-video-ivtv,
and ivtv-modules-2.6-686.
I might be wrong, but as I r
I'm playing with my new keyboard and it mostly just works.
With kernel 2.6.21 the built-in mousepad works and most og the
specialkeys work. I've used lineakd to make them do useful stuff.
But there are still some keys that doesn't work. I get no output when I
try them in xev nor in dmesg. Wha
On Sunday 15 July 2007 16:10, Helen Easthope wrote:
> Folk,
>
> At Mon, 09 Jul 2007 00:10:30 -0400
> Steve Reilly wrote,
> "IVTV package should provide everything you need."
>
> OK. I've installed ivtv-modules-2.6.18-4-686,
> libvideo-ivtv-perl, ivtv-utils, xserver-xorg-video-ivtv,
> and ivtv-modu
> Am 2007-06-23 23:13:57, schrieb Till Wimmer:
> > i'm running a server for several customers using cyrus/IMAP, sendmail,
> > apache2 and ssh.
On 09.07.07 15:10, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> All four can authenticate against PAM!
I think at least IMAP and ssh need to use NSS, not PAM.
...pam only
On 07/15/07 11:33, Manon Metten wrote:
Hi Ron,
On 7/15/07, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is what I wrote to solve a similar problem:
http://members.cox.net/ron.l.johnson/pydir
Wow, thanks Ron! Works great. Just what I needed.
Glad you like it.
The top of the file shows va
Manon Metten wrote:
Is there a bash command available that shows the contents of the given
dir recursively, telling me how many files are in there and the byte
size occupied?
For the total number of files:
$ find . -type f | wc -l
For the total number of directories:
$ find . -type d | wc
On Sunday 15 July 2007 05:58, koffiejunkie wrote:
> Daniel D Jones wrote:
> > On a dual-homed ping, is it possible to ping one IP address from the
> > other address and force the packet to go out the interface and travel
> > through the network? Using -I to source the packet does not work, and
> >
Hi Ron,
On 7/15/07, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is what I wrote to solve a similar problem:
http://members.cox.net/ron.l.johnson/pydir
Wow, thanks Ron! Works great. Just what I needed.
Greetings, Manon.
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 08:44:23AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Peter Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >Dear all,
> >
> >I am having some difficulties installing Debian onto my new machine.
> > The hardware is:
> >1)CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.40 GHz, L2 Cache 4096 kB
> >2)Board: Inte
On 07/15/2007 01:13 AM, Saul Mena Avila wrote:
> Hello, Douglas. I ran "ps -C getty" but there weren't processes listed.
> Also, I run a "locate getty" and "which getty" (as root and user as
> well) but there weren't results either... although, the comands for the
> stty's are present in /etc/initt
On 07/15/07 09:50, Manon Metten wrote:
Hi,
Is there a bash command available that shows the contents of the given dir
recursively, telling me how many files are in there and the byte size
occupied?
On my old Amiga I have Sizer. It does something like this:
:> Sizer FOX:1960
sizing quietly...
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 09:54:25AM -0400, Curt Howland wrote:
> I was just fiddling with the "tree" utility to see if it would help.
> Unfortunatley, "tree -d -h" returns the size of the directory entries
> themselves (4.0K, 8.0K, etc), rather than the cumulative size of the
> files inside the
Quoting Peter Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dear all,
I am having some difficulties installing Debian onto my new machine.
The hardware is:
1)CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.40 GHz, L2 Cache 4096 kB
2)Board: Intel Desktop Board DG965WH
3)DVD Recorder: ASUS Lightscribe Drive DRW-1814BL
and some oth
Mark Copper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 12:09:21PM +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
>> Mark Copper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> > When I updated an old testing to new stable I lost the ability to print
>> > from GIMP. I no longer get a "print" option in the file menu of G
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 12:09:21PM +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
> Mark Copper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > When I updated an old testing to new stable I lost the ability to print
> > from GIMP. I no longer get a "print" option in the file menu of GIMP.
> >
> > I now have both packages gimp (2.2
Thanks, that'll be very useful.
On 15.07.2007 at 16:56 Frank Hempel wrote:
>in case your webserver is an apache have you already checked out
>mod_evasive (http://www.zdziarski.com/projects/mod_evasive/). Haven't
>tried it myself, but on their page they write: "mod_evasive is an
>evasive maneuv
Alan Ianson wrote:
On Sun July 15 2007 07:53, koffiejunkie wrote:
I checked after booting off the disc - it was 2.6.18
I used the businesscard iso, maybe there is a difference.
I'll give that a try, thanks.
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On Sun July 15 2007 07:53, koffiejunkie wrote:
> Alan Ianson wrote:
> > On Sun July 15 2007 04:38, koffiejunkie wrote:
> >> Hi guys,
> >>
> >> I noticed that even though 2.6.21 is now in the Lenny repos, the install
> >> CD (well, 13 July, at least) still runs 2.6.18.
> >>
> >> Is there any way to
On Sun July 15 2007 07:53, koffiejunkie wrote:
> Alan Ianson wrote:
> > On Sun July 15 2007 04:38, koffiejunkie wrote:
> >> Hi guys,
> >>
> >> I noticed that even though 2.6.21 is now in the Lenny repos, the install
> >> CD (well, 13 July, at least) still runs 2.6.18.
> >>
> >> Is there any way to
Aenn Seidhe Priest schrieb:
Hello,
a webserver is under attack.
What's required is some kind of filtering software and a firewall that
could do the following:
pass only valid HTTP GET requests and block all other HTTP methods (PUT,
OPTIONS, CONNECT, etc.), possibly validate HTTP GET requests b
Alan Ianson wrote:
On Sun July 15 2007 04:38, koffiejunkie wrote:
Hi guys,
I noticed that even though 2.6.21 is now in the Lenny repos, the install
CD (well, 13 July, at least) still runs 2.6.18.
Is there any way to check, before downloading, what version of the
kernel the install CD runs?
W
Hi,
Is there a bash command available that shows the contents of the given dir
recursively, telling me how many files are in there and the byte size
occupied?
On my old Amiga I have Sizer. It does something like this:
:> Sizer FOX:1960
sizing quietly...
FOX:1960...
Total number of files
On Sun July 15 2007 04:38, koffiejunkie wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I noticed that even though 2.6.21 is now in the Lenny repos, the install
> CD (well, 13 July, at least) still runs 2.6.18.
>
> Is there any way to check, before downloading, what version of the
> kernel the install CD runs?
What install
On Sun July 15 2007 02:22, andy wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Just a little puzzled: I sent off two posts last night ~21h00 BST and so
> far (~10h20) have not seen them appear on the list, although someone has
> replied to one of them, so they must be getting through.
>
> Is the server a little slow or is it
Folk,
At Mon, 09 Jul 2007 00:10:30 -0400
Steve Reilly wrote,
"IVTV package should provide everything you need."
OK. I've installed ivtv-modules-2.6.18-4-686,
libvideo-ivtv-perl, ivtv-utils, xserver-xorg-video-ivtv,
and ivtv-modules-2.6-686.
At Mon, 9 Jul 2007 12:19:14 +0200 Nigel Henry wrote,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
> On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 10:32:11PM +0100, Mastery wrote:
> > I have different partitions for / and /home.Unfortunately my root
> > partition is full (7GB).What can i do now?
This is one of the reasons to keep a Linux live CD, like Knoppix,
PCLinix
On 15.07.2007 at 13:59 koffiejunkie wrote:
>Aenn Seidhe Priest wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> a webserver is under attack.
>>
>> What's required is some kind of filtering software and a firewall that
>> could do the following:
>>
>> pass only valid HTTP GET requests and block all other HTTP methods (PU
Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I agree about lpd. I've found magicfilter to work better for me than
> either CUPS or apsfilter: easier to set up and more reliable.
This may well be the case for specific uses. However, magicfilter has
not had a new upstream release since the 17th
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Mathias Brodala wrote:
Hi Hugo.
Hugo Vanwoerkom, 14.07.2007 23:19:
I'd like to keep a record of what I told debconf for the packages that
it asked configuration parameters for.
What's the best way to extract that info?
Just found this command by trial and error: debco
Aenn Seidhe Priest wrote:
Hello,
a webserver is under attack.
What's required is some kind of filtering software and a firewall that
could do the following:
pass only valid HTTP GET requests and block all other HTTP methods (PUT,
OPTIONS, CONNECT, etc.), possibly validate HTTP GET requests by
Hello,
a webserver is under attack.
What's required is some kind of filtering software and a firewall that
could do the following:
pass only valid HTTP GET requests and block all other HTTP methods (PUT,
OPTIONS, CONNECT, etc.), possibly validate HTTP GET requests by matching to
local paths;
opt
Hi.
Here is a package that I'm working on and that is quite certainly of
interest to those that work with PowerPC (and now, even Intel machines,
as Apple has gone x86-64 now) machines and Linux.
If you want to help, don't be afraid. I am open to all suggestions and I
sincerely hope to have this p
Hi,
I'm running debian/lenny on an old Compaq presario 900 laptop that has
become my _desktop_ computer for the past year or so. It's connected
to the internet via a cable modem (pptp vpn, cdc_ether usbnet driver).
It worked better than I expected until I installed the latest
kernel update (packa
On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 15:50:03 -0700, I M wrote:
[...]
> Yes debian and windows are installed on the same PC using the same wireless
> card(PC60g).
> As for the MAC-filtering problem it's out of the question,because the AP
> doesn't use it.:)
> As for the cell01(channel6) it's exactly the one
Hi:
Thanks to all who sent in suggestions.
I installed in addition to the driver module
the firmware and the ipw3945d in contrib.
Since wireless will not work with all three packages, perhaps the
maintainers should consider placing a dependence on them.
Sebastian Canagaratna
Hi guys,
I noticed that even though 2.6.21 is now in the Lenny repos, the install
CD (well, 13 July, at least) still runs 2.6.18.
Is there any way to check, before downloading, what version of the
kernel the install CD runs?
Thanks
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Mathias Brodala wrote:
Hi Hugo.
Hugo Vanwoerkom, 14.07.2007 23:19:
I'd like to keep a record of what I told debconf for the packages that
it asked configuration parameters for.
What's the best way to extract that info?
Just found this command by trial and error: debconf-get-selections.
Reg
Mark Copper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When I updated an old testing to new stable I lost the ability to print
> from GIMP. I no longer get a "print" option in the file menu of GIMP.
>
> I now have both packages gimp (2.2.13-1) and gimp-print (5.0.0-3)
> installed.
That should be fine.
> Can
Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 08:53:36PM +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
>> Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> > I'm trying to get apsfilter setup to work on my PII box. Everything
>> > works from the apsfilterconfig program run by root bu
Paul Johnson wrote:
If I accidentally tell KDE to automatically do the same thing when an audio
CD is inserted, but I no longer want it to do that action, how do I go back
and change it again?
Control center -> Peripherals -> Storage Media
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On Sunday 15 July 2007 11:35, andy wrote:
> Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> > What about using apt-get autoclean
>
> As an experiment, I ran apt-get clean and it removed some 2G of files,
> which would help the OP clear out some breathing space. I don't know
> enough to consider whether or not autocl
Daniel D Jones wrote:
On a dual-homed ping, is it possible to ping one IP address from the other
address and force the packet to go out the interface and travel through the
network? Using -I to source the packet does not work, and turning off
ip_forward does not seem to make a difference.
Alex Samad wrote:
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 09:05:15AM +1000, Alex Samad wrote:
Any one else doing this. How can I configure exim to have different primary
host names dependant on which relay it is using ?
[snip]
Any body know how to setup a load balanced router in exim ?
I cannot speak for E
koffiejunkie wrote:
andy wrote:
Dear all
At the risk of igniting another holy war, I am wanting to poll
opinions on a scheduler for appointments and such like. I am looking
for an app that is lightweight, will sit quietly in the Gnome
notification area, will flash alerts/reminders, and can b
andy wrote:
Dear all
At the risk of igniting another holy war, I am wanting to poll opinions
on a scheduler for appointments and such like. I am looking for an app
that is lightweight, will sit quietly in the Gnome notification area,
will flash alerts/reminders, and can be started at login.
On 14 Jul 2007, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> >
> > apsfilter is fairly old and unmaintained. Is there any reason not to
> > use CUPS with the cupsys-driver-gutenprint, hplip or Foomatic drivers?
> >
> > If you have to use apsfilter (though there are alteratives available),
> > I would suggest fi
Thierry Chatelet wrote:
What about using apt-get autoclean
As an experiment, I ran apt-get clean and it removed some 2G of files,
which would help the OP clear out some breathing space. I don't know
enough to consider whether or not autoclean would clear out more than
that though.
Hi Debianers,
This is a real puzzler and a challenge to all. I'm running Debian Lenny with
a 2.6.18-4-686 kernel. My DM is KDE somewhere between 3.5.5 and 3.5.7 as
the KDE updates trickle down to testing. I rescued a Trust 120 Spacecam USB
webcam that my friend was throwing out because he couldn't
Paul Johnson wrote:
If I accidentally tell KDE to automatically do the same thing when an audio
CD is inserted, but I no longer want it to do that action, how do I go back
and change it again?
Are you using KsCD? If so, there is a setting under preferences for
that. Otherwise, can you recall
Hi all
Just a little puzzled: I sent off two posts last night ~21h00 BST and so
far (~10h20) have not seen them appear on the list, although someone has
replied to one of them, so they must be getting through.
Is the server a little slow or is it local to my machine? Anyone else
experience a
Dear all,
I am having some difficulties installing Debian onto my new machine. The
hardware is:
1)CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.40 GHz, L2 Cache 4096 kB
2)Board: Intel Desktop Board DG965WH
3)DVD Recorder: ASUS Lightscribe Drive DRW-1814BL
and some other more or less standard equipment.
The problem i
Blast o_O wrote:
> Hello!!!
>
> I need to install tomcat in Ubuntu Feisty, but I'm new in the topic, can
> you give me a hand with this!!?? I'll be really thankful ;)
>
> Good luck!!!
> B.
>
>
In Debian, you install it with
apt-get install tomcat5.5 tomcat5.5-admin tomcat5.5-webapps
Then edi
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 02:00:13AM +0530, Goudar Vishwanathappa Manu wrote:
>> I changed my sources list to point to testing and then (with a deep
>> breath and confidence data was backed up), hit apt-get dist-upgrade.
>> When I did it, it was only a few weeks after Etch was "fixed" so the
>> updat
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