On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 06:29:04AM +, Robert Cates wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just got my new machine running Etch. This machine is a server, so no
> GUI or XWindows. I have the DHCP3-Client and DHCP3-common installed (by
> default) which gets an IP just fine. But now I want to assign a fixed
Hi,
I've just got my new machine running Etch. This machine is a server, so no
GUI or XWindows. I have the DHCP3-Client and DHCP3-common installed (by
default) which gets an IP just fine. But now I want to assign a fixed
non-DHCP IP to the NIC.
I can use ifconfig to change the IP, but whe
Faheem Mitha wrote:
> I'm having some odd networking problems with my router, The D-Link
> DGL-4300
> (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006TIA02/002-4711104-7484852).
Problems with your router? Or problems with your kernel?
> Incoming ssh connections through the router using port forwarding
Mike Robinson wrote:
> >According to this you're running out of memory!? At least the oom-killer
> >is (disturbingly) active before the reboot, but the messages are pretty
> >definite: your 2G swap is maxed out. That's bad and will cause all sorts
> >of problems...
> >This *could* be an unhandle
Hello,
Please forgive me if this is an inappropriate area for this request.
I have written an anti-spam tool for linux called DynaStop. It works
with Exim and procmail on the limited number of versions I have
tested, but I am having trouble verifyng its operations on Debian.
I've have multipl
I think there is an easy way is install package xserver-xorg-video-intel
from repository (testing)
This support new model VGA cards of intel
Let me know if this can help ;)
Thang Kieu
Steve Kleene wrote:
> The i810 video driver supplied with Etch isn't working too well with my
> onboard Intel 946
Dear People,
I'm having some odd networking problems with my router, The D-Link
DGL-4300
(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006TIA02/002-4711104-7484852).
Incoming ssh connections through the router using port forwarding to two
different machines with different network cards and different
Karl,
First off, thank you very much for looking so closely at my logs! I
truly appreciate your time.
I've been running Debian testing for about a year-and-a-half. It's been
quite stable. I performed a dist-upgrade about two weeks ago. It's been
unstable since. By unstable I mean that
Just a note that the latest updates including a new ImLib will break
IceWm.
You'll have to create a new symbolic link called
libimlib.so.11 in /usr/lib pointing to libimlib.so.9.15 then IceWm will
run again. -
Cheers
- Change the world one loan at a time - visit Kiva.org to
find out how
On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 09:35:07AM -0700, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> I have an HP OfficeJet 7410, and am using the hplip drivers with the
> following lpoptions:
>
> Default hpoj/draft PageSize=Letter PrintoutMode=Draft.Gray
> Duplex=DuplexNoTumble
>
> I'm losing lines off the top and bottom. If
Roby wrote:
> Under 2.6.21.5 kernel, xsane works fine. Under 2.6.22, it cannot find my
> scanner ... but if I try it as root, xsane works again (with a dire
> warning about running as root).
>
> Thought it was a protection problem. Thought I could fix it. Hah!
>
> /etc/udev/libsane.rules incl
On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 03:10:30PM -0600, Telly Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What concept am I missing?
>
> If I have my laptop connected to the computer through an
>ethernet, if I switch it to a USB port, how do I have the OS pick it
>up?
look in /var/log/messages or /var/log/syslog f
Tom Ashley wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > To get the ipw2200 module working the easiest thing to do is to use
> > the Debian supplied kernel driver with the non-free firmware blobs.
> >
> > Visit this page:
> >
> > http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/firmware.php
> >
> > Read the license agreement
On Sat, Jul 21, 2007 at 08:22:47AM -0400, Mike Robinson wrote:
> I've been running Debian testing for about a year-and-a-half. It's been
> quite stable. I performed a dist-upgrade about two weeks ago. It's been
> unstable since. By unstable I mean that applications may crash (disappear)
> an
Dmitri Pissarenko wrote:
> >> 2) How can I change the mouse port setting of an already configured
> >> GNOME system?
> >
> >dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
>
> I tried to do that, but got message
>
> Package 'xserver-xorg' is not installed and no info is available.
> ...
> I'm using Debian 3.1 "Sar
On Sun July 22 2007 14:10, Telly Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What concept am I missing?
>
> If I have my laptop connected to the computer through an ethernet, if I
> switch it to a USB port, how do I have the OS pick it up? It seems that I
> have to have the computer installed with whate
Hi,
What concept am I missing?
If I have my laptop connected to the computer through an ethernet, if I
switch it to a USB port, how do I have the OS pick it up? It seems that I
have to have the computer installed with whatever interface that I plan to use.
Am I making any sen
I have three partitions encrypted (by d-i), each listed in /etc/crypttab:
/var, /home, and one for backups
At startup, I am prompted to enter three passphrases. Is there a way to
enter only one?
Using luks, I have included a keyfile in another key slot, and put that
keyfile on /var. This doesn'
On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 12:55:18PM -0400, Lic. Orestes leal wrote:
[...]
> QUESTION: How I become a very good OpenGL programmer let's say in 3 years?
ANSWER: Program lots of OpenGL over the next 3 years. Also, read everything
John Carmack (of Id Software) has ever written.
> Orestes <[EMAIL PROTE
On Sun July 22 2007 11:37, Masatran, R. Deepak wrote:
> I just installed Debian 4.0, on an AMD64 computer that has a SATA hard
> drive, from the multi-architecture DVD. I used "expert" at the first
> prompt, since "amd64-expert" was giving errors. I chose the 2.6-amd64
> kernel during installation.
Telly Williams wrote:
> Thing is,
>
> I did upgrade the ram to 256 MB, and, to be honest, it runs just as
> fast as it did before the upgrade (it seemed).
>
> I think I'll do a reinstall with Puppy and see what's up.
But will run more apps than before... The RAM just make your
On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 01:43:59PM -0600, Aenn Seidhe Priest wrote:
> You might try to look at a better CPU like K6-II/450, K6-III or somesuch.
> Second-hand dump stores might have the processors in stock, if not solo,
> then probably even with a motherboard.
>
Thanks,
It uses a SPAX mot
Masatran, R. Deepak wrote:
> I just installed Debian 4.0, on an AMD64 computer that has a SATA hard
> drive, from the multi-architecture DVD. I used "expert" at the first prompt,
> since "amd64-expert" was giving errors. I chose the 2.6-amd64 kernel during
> installation.
>
> Installation complete
On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 11:20:31AM -0700, David Fox wrote:
>
>
> Actually, a good thing to do on machines like that is upgrade the RAM -
> because
> many distros these days won't even install on a machine with less than maybe
> 256 megs of RAM. A lot want >64 megs of RAM.
>
> Of course, there's
You might try to look at a better CPU like K6-II/450, K6-III or somesuch.
Second-hand dump stores might have the processors in stock, if not solo,
then probably even with a motherboard.
Socket 7 motherboards used to have L2 cache on themselves (unlike P-IIs
which had everything - L1 cache, L2 cach
On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 05:44:35PM +, BartlebyScrivener wrote:
>
> Well, I still want to know the Model number. Is it a 760ED?
>
> Did you look into Damn Small Linux?
>
> If not, how did you trim down Debian?
>
> I have a 760ED I'm thinking of resurrecting just for fun.
>
> rd
Hi,
I just installed Debian 4.0, on an AMD64 computer that has a SATA hard
drive, from the multi-architecture DVD. I used "expert" at the first prompt,
since "amd64-expert" was giving errors. I chose the 2.6-amd64 kernel during
installation.
Installation completed successfully, but when it is booted,
Marty wrote:
> For years I have used rsync to maintain my debian archive mirror. Lately a
> number of unstable .debs, always the latest versions, seem to be missing
> from
> from debian/pool/main on ftp.debian.org, in spite of their md5sums
> appearing in the list at debian/indices/md5sums.gz.
On 7/22/07, Telly Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I saw this computer sitting in my friend's mom's house and asked to
fix it for her (it didn't run at
all). I didn't anticipate the problems that I would face, mostly because
I didn't know then what I now k
Apologies about that la
On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 05:44:34PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
...
> However I'm looking for a server with a really small electricity consumption.
...
Also, http://www.nslu2-linux.org
-Kev
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On 7/22/07, Telly Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I get:
> >
> > # dmidecode 2.8
> > # No SMBIOS nor DMI entry point found, sorry
> >
>
> Dunno. Have to wait for a wizard to come along. Are you starting a
> computer museum? What model is that ThinkPad?
>
> It's ten yea
On Jul 22, 12:40 pm, Telly Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's not the TP. The TP is OK and, in fact, runs great. I'll
> probably use it as a firewall.
Well, I still want to know the Model number. Is it a 760ED?
Did you look into Damn Small Linux?
If not, how did you trim dow
For years I have used rsync to maintain my debian archive mirror. Lately a
number of unstable .debs, always the latest versions, seem to be missing from
from debian/pool/main on ftp.debian.org, in spite of their md5sums appearing in
the list at debian/indices/md5sums.gz. An example is ash_0.5.4
Hello,
I'm interested in buying a computer to build a LAMP server on, for just a few
personnal websites (family,
friends). I expect a few dozens visits per site each day, maybe one or two
sites could grew above 100 visits per day at maximum.
On my DSL line I have at about 700 Kbps in upload, so
> > I get:
> >
> > # dmidecode 2.8
> > # No SMBIOS nor DMI entry point found, sorry
> >
>
> Dunno. Have to wait for a wizard to come along. Are you starting a
> computer museum? What model is that ThinkPad?
>
> It's ten years old, isn't it?
(Laughs)
No,
It's not the
On Jul 22, 1:30 am, Telly Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What do you get when you:
>
> > sudo dmidecode | grep Cache
>
> I get:
>
> # dmidecode 2.8
> # No SMBIOS nor DMI entry point found, sorry
>
Dunno. Have to wait for a wizard to come along. Are you starting a
compute
On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 01:54:57AM -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> * ArcticFox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070722 00:35]:
> >
> >> My web site includes links to documents in PDF format. Because of
> >> length, the documents are set in a 10-point font, with footnotes in an
> >> 8- or 9-point.
> >>
> >>
> On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 09:39:20AM -0400, Lic. Orestes leal wrote:
> >
> > Hi, my respects to all members.
> >
> > I'm searching for a book about OpenGL programming
> > that i'ts focused only in linux, can anyone comment me
> > or get me any address to find out this info on the net?
>
> OpenGL
On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 09:39:20AM -0400, Lic. Orestes leal wrote:
>
> Hi, my respects to all members.
>
> I'm searching for a book about OpenGL programming
> that i'ts focused only in linux, can anyone comment me
> or get me any address to find out this info on the net?
OpenGL is intended to be
Hi again!
Have found some time to do it all. Didn't want to reinstall everything,
done everything as you suggested except /boot is still on "160GB drive"
without raid :-(, now I'm trying to find out how to put it on RAID :).
Does anyone have any idea how to make it safely?
Also all file syste
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Am 2007-07-15 20:15:47, schrieb Andrew Sackville-West:
> On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 04:09:41PM -0700, David Brodbeck wrote:
> > 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
Hello Nguyen,
Your message is a little bit weird...
Am 2007-07-15 23:36:44, schrieb Nguyen, Cuong K.:
> 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,
Nigel, and others,
[I tried "Reply to:". It fails to invoke icedove.]
At Sun, 15 Jul 2007 19:56:18 +0200 Nigel Henry wrote,
nh> "What do you get though from,as user, running, xawtv -hwscan ?"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xawtv -hwscan
This is xawtv-3.95.dfsg.1, running on Linux/i686 (2.6.18-4-686)
lo
On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 13:03:08 -0400, I wrote:
> The i810 video driver supplied with Etch isn't working too well with my
> onboard Intel 946GZ video chipset. ...
>
> I read here:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2007/01/msg00798.html
> how to patch intel-agp.c for the 946GZ chipset ...
At
On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 13:00:22 +0200
Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Last year I posted that. All I found was that maybe opensync was the
> best tool (all others failed in my experience) but I found it
> tremendously difficult to install and configure it with Sarge,
> without knowing if
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 15:59:12 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
When you install the debian logo package you get added boot logo's
You can edit these with ImageMagick.
But when you edit one of these with ImageMagick it generates a type 6 file
(first line: P6) which t
Hi all,
I'm running lenny. recently after upgrade to 2.6.21, I found that I
couldn't logoff/shutdown properly from KDE/GNOME/windowmaker. By
properly I mean whenever I choose logoff, usually KDM/GDM can take
over and give me a login prompt but now it just goes blank and nothing
can be done (inc
Hi, my respects to all members.
I'm searching for a book about OpenGL programming
that i'ts focused only in linux, can anyone comment me
or get me any address to find out this info on the net?
Thanks,
Cheers,
Orestes
--
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Bob Proulx wrote:
> > To get the ipw2200 module working the easiest thing to do is to use
> > the Debian supplied kernel driver with the non-free firmware blobs.
> >
> > Visit this page:
> >
> > http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/firmware.php
> >
> > Read the license agreement and understand why
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 15:59:12 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
When you install the debian logo package you get added boot logo's
You can edit these with ImageMagick.
But when you edit one of these with ImageMagick it generates a type 6 file
(first line: P6) which t
Telly Williams wrote:
On 07/21/07 20:08, Telly Williams wrote:
The HP, under cpuinfo, has:
model name: AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor
cpu MHz: 367.497
stepping: 0
cache size: 64 KB
ram: 256 MB
Am I seeing thing
Hello!
> 2) How can I change the mouse port setting of an already configured
> GNOME system?
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
I tried to do that, but got message
Package 'xserver-xorg' is not installed and no info is available.
I tried to find this package via synaptic package manager on my De
Last year I posted that. All I found was that maybe opensync was the best tool
(all others failed in my experience) but I found it tremendously difficult to
install and configure it with Sarge, without knowing if it would then really
work or not. A year after: can anybody say a definite word upon
GARDUL VIU-MINUNE!!!
Creste rapid (1.20-1.80 m/an)!!!
E incredibil de nepretentios!!! (atât în privinta solului cât si a îngrijirii)
E incredibil de ieftin!!!
Capacitate de umbrire excelenta!
Capacitate antipraf de un grad înalt!
Este o planta foioasa, de culoare verde viu, cu frunze mici lucioase,
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> I tried gocr and the result was quite miserable. Then I tried with MS Windows
> and it was almost perfect. Somewhere in the web I read that OCR software
> under
> Linux is very poor at the moment and that it's better to use MS Windows for
> that: unfortunately my test see
Hi.
I recently started using monit on Debian and discovered that the
CHECK_INTERVALS variable in both the /etc/default/monit and
/etc/init.d/monit scripts overrides the poll interval (if specified)
in /etc/monit/monitrc. As monit already allows for this functionality
in its configuration file (/
On Sat, Jul 21, 2007 at 10:37:45PM -0400, Mike Robinson wrote:
> Andrei Popescu wrote:
>> It has already been said, you might want to try the K7 kernel.
> I first went that route:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/07/msg00386.html
>
> Plus, it's well established that the AMD processors are
* ArcticFox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070722 00:35]:
>
>> My web site includes links to documents in PDF format. Because of
>> length, the documents are set in a 10-point font, with footnotes in an
>> 8- or 9-point.
>>
>> I am attempting to accommodate visitors with impaired vision, by
>> generating a
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