On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 01:15:02AM -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> * Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080617 01:00]:
> > On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 12:28:26AM -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> > > Running Debian and the Gnome desktop, what is necessary for a
> > > dictionary which may be used off-l
Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
> Gelonia L Dent wrote:
>> Dear Debian Users,
>>
>> I am working on a diskless cluster which runs Debian 2.6.17. I rebooted
>> the machine and lost the ssh, dhcp, most shell commands and the NFS
>> filesystem . The system boots using GRUB. I've tried to restart all of
>>
* Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080617 01:00]:
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 12:28:26AM -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> > Running Debian and the Gnome desktop, what is necessary for a
> > dictionary which may be used off-line -- that is, going to localhost
> > rather than to dict.org ?
> >
> > T
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 12:28:26AM -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> Running Debian and the Gnome desktop, what is necessary for a
> dictionary which may be used off-line -- that is, going to localhost
> rather than to dict.org ?
>
> The man pages for dict and dictd don't appear to discuss off-lin
Running Debian and the Gnome desktop, what is necessary for a
dictionary which may be used off-line -- that is, going to localhost
rather than to dict.org ?
The man pages for dict and dictd don't appear to discuss off-line
access. The instructions I found in a wiki titled "Gnome-dictionary
Offlin
* Freddy Freeloader (2008-06-16):
> I am trying to get a working setup with webdav and davfs2 where I can
> edit files from a remote webserver locally. I can successfully access
> the webdav directory and files and mount them on my workstation. The
> problem I'm running into is that most of
On 17/06/2008, Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 02:41:50PM +1000, Owen Townend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> was heard to say:
>
> > On 17 Jun 2008 04:01:26 GMT, i'll teach you to turn away. <[EMAIL
> > PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 01:24:45AM +0300, Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
heard to say:
> The wife uses one computer, I use another. We are both connected to
> the internet via a router, as such we can SSH into one another's
> boxen. Is there a way to pop up a message on the wife's machine, by
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 02:41:50PM +1000, Owen Townend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
heard to say:
> On 17 Jun 2008 04:01:26 GMT, i'll teach you to turn away. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > DC> The wife uses one computer, I use another. We are both connecte
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Owen Townend wrote:
> On 17 Jun 2008 04:01:26 GMT, i'll teach you to turn away. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> DC> The wife uses one computer, I use another. We are both connected to
>> DC> the internet via
On 17 Jun 2008 04:01:26 GMT, i'll teach you to turn away. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DC> The wife uses one computer, I use another. We are both connected to
> DC> the internet via a router, as such we can SSH into one another's
> DC> boxen. Is there a
Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
DC> The wife uses one computer, I use another. We are both connected to
DC> the internet via a router, as such we can SSH into one another's
DC> boxen. Is there a way to pop up a message on the wife's machine, by
DC> SSHing in and having root access. We both u
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On 06/16/08 20:33, Lish wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 9:02 PM, Damon L. Chesser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> (whether it is Taiwan or PRC). I just don't see any reason to support
>> the (Communism? debatable) absolute dictatorship that is China
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 7:00 AM, Rich Healey wrote:
> I'm familiar with the process for building a package from a source tree,
> using debuild and or debuild, but i'm wanting to build myself a custom
> packe, from a debian source pakcage (obtained via apt-get source), with
> an addition to the conf
ine that I fire up,
hack around, and then shut it down.
> One potential issue, hinted at above, is that if eth0 is not
> up at boot-time, it's possible it can't find a reference source,
> and that's why it's not syncing at boot.
It came up this time:
20080616-184340 [
Paul & others,
At Mon, 16 Jun 2008 16:33:50 -0700 Paul Johnson wrote,
"... the FTP server connects to the client: Two
connections are maintained ..."
As I am aware, ssh uses only one connection but it
also gets ACCEPT rules. So I still don't understand why
some protocols, dns, ftp and ssh, ne
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 9:02 PM, Damon L. Chesser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (whether it is Taiwan or PRC). I just don't see any reason to support
> the (Communism? debatable) absolute dictatorship that is China.
As a Chinese, I dont think the Communism, or further the "absolute
dictatorship"
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Hi.. I'm trying to get familiar with the debian build tools.
I'm familiar with the process for building a package from a source tree,
using debuild and or debuild, but i'm wanting to build myself a custom
packe, from a debian source pakcage (obtained
On 16/06/2008, Damon L. Chesser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 21:19 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 08:10:46AM +0100, Brad Rogers wrote:
> > > On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 15:55:52 +1200
> > > Chris Bannister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello Ch
Gelonia L Dent wrote:
Dear Debian Users,
I am working on a diskless cluster which runs Debian 2.6.17. I rebooted
the machine and lost the ssh, dhcp, most shell commands and the NFS
filesystem . The system boots using GRUB. I've tried to restart all of
these daemons but with no success.
Did you
Hi Thomas,
Can't you just use "/etc/init.d/networking restart" ?
Marcos
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 6:09 PM, Thomas H. George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I have built a very nice Debian Live CD but with two problems.
>
> One, I can't switch to the static IP addressed used by my lan. I included
>
On Tuesday 17 June 2008 00:24, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> The wife uses one computer, I use another. We are both connected to
> the internet via a router, as such we can SSH into one another's
> boxen. Is there a way to pop up a message on the wife's machine, by
> SSHing in and having root access. We bot
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 04:01:39PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Folk,
>
> At Sun, 23 Mar 2008 20:27:40 -0400 Douglas A. Tutty wrote,
> "... if you want to really understand it use
> shorewall after reading shorewall-doc."
>
> ipmasq works but I want to use shorewall.
>
> I wonder why rules
Folk,
At Sun, 23 Mar 2008 20:27:40 -0400 Douglas A. Tutty wrote,
"... if you want to really understand it use
shorewall after reading shorewall-doc."
ipmasq works but I want to use shorewall.
I wonder why rules are needed for FTP but
a rule for POP3 produces a complaint about
"... unknown pro
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 16:01 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Folk,
>
> At Sun, 23 Mar 2008 20:27:40 -0400 Douglas A. Tutty wrote,
> "... if you want to really understand it use
> shorewall after reading shorewall-doc."
>
> ipmasq works but I want to use shorewall.
>
> I wonder why rules are nee
Folk,
At Sun, 23 Mar 2008 20:27:40 -0400 Douglas A. Tutty wrote,
"... if you want to really understand it use
shorewall after reading shorewall-doc."
ipmasq works but I want to use shorewall.
I wonder why rules are needed for FTP but not
for POP3. In fact, a rule for POP3 produces a
complaint
Folk,
At Sun, 23 Mar 2008 20:27:40 -0400 Douglas A. Tutty wrote,
"... if you want to really understand it use
shorewall after reading shorewall-doc."
ipmasq works but I want to use shorewall.
I wonder why rules are needed for FTP but not
for POP3. In fact, a rule for POP3 produces a
complaint
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 18:38 -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Mon June 16 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > > thanks for the heads-up. Since mt backup external drive is NOT always
> > > plugged in, I will disable that cron job.
> >
> > I strongly suggest either plugging it in and using the cron job, o
On Mon June 16 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > thanks for the heads-up. Since mt backup external drive is NOT always
> > plugged in, I will disable that cron job.
>
> I strongly suggest either plugging it in and using the cron job, or
> change the cron job to check for the mounted filesystem. The
>
The wife uses one computer, I use another. We are both connected to
the internet via a router, as such we can SSH into one another's
boxen. Is there a way to pop up a message on the wife's machine, by
SSHing in and having root access. We both use KDE 3.x if it matters. I
notice that when I shutdown
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 17:12 -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Mon June 16 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > Faubackup is intended to run as a cron.daily script: Make
> > sure /etc/faubackup.conf is sane before that runs next, as it does NOT
> > make sure that there's a filesystem mounted at that moun
On Mon June 16 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Faubackup is intended to run as a cron.daily script: Make
> sure /etc/faubackup.conf is sane before that runs next, as it does NOT
> make sure that there's a filesystem mounted at that mountpoint before
> continuting. If you don't either disable faubacku
I have built a very nice Debian Live CD but with two problems.
One, I can't switch to the static IP addressed used by my lan. I
included a copy of my interfaces file in chroot_local-includes. When I
boot from the CD I can substitute this file in /etc/network but I can't
find a way to shutdow
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On 06/16/08 15:37, Håkon Alstadheim wrote:
> Paul Cartwright wrote:
>> On Mon June 16 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> Copy it back over from your latest backup.
>>>
>>> Though, this would require that you are already making backups. If
>>> you're n
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Mon June 16 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
Copy it back over from your latest backup.
Though, this would require that you are already making backups. If
you're not, consider this a lesson about why you should, go get yourself
a big, external firewire drive (and a compat
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 15:08 -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Mon June 16 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > Copy it back over from your latest backup.
> >
> > Though, this would require that you are already making backups. If
> > you're not, consider this a lesson about why you should, go get yoursel
Hello,
I'm on Debian Etch, and i have both firefox 3 rc 3 and iceweasel
installed. Firefox is installed on a custom location...
Problem is, iceweasel recognizes system wide configurated CUPS printer,
but Firefox does not. Firefox only lists LPR and Print to File options.
How do I configure fir
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 10:18:06PM +1000, Rich Healey wrote:
> Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 04:04:10PM +1000, Rich Healey wrote:
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> >> Ron Johnson wrote:
> >>> On 06/15/08 05:46, Star Liu wrote:
> except that it r
THis got moved off-list accidently... summarizing below for posterity
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 01:25:10PM +0200, Paul Csanyi wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 08:47:10AM +0200, Paul Csanyi wrote:
> >> Hello!
> >>
> >> My System is Debian GNU/
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 21:07:55 -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> Paul Cartwright wrote:
>> On Sun June 8 2008, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>>
>>> I have set the server settings on the desktop to "Share published
>>> printers connected to this system".
>>> I restarted cupsd after making this change.
>>> I h
On Mon June 16 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Copy it back over from your latest backup.
>
> Though, this would require that you are already making backups. If
> you're not, consider this a lesson about why you should, go get yourself
> a big, external firewire drive (and a compatible controller if y
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 18:41 +, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 09:35:40AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 20:35 +0800, Star Liu wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks for recommending the gaim, i finally found the right IM
> > > software which support chinese input on e
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 09:35:40AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 20:35 +0800, Star Liu wrote:
>
> > Thanks for recommending the gaim, i finally found the right IM
> > software which support chinese input on etch! I'd like to make a
> > report on my thoughts
> > 1. my favorite
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On 06/16/08 13:00, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> On Monday 16 June 2008, Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 06/16/08 11:52, Hal Vaughan wrote:
>>> On Monday 16 June 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 10:17 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 06/16/08 07:
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 12:52 -0400, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> On Monday 16 June 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 10:17 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > On 06/16/08 07:09, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > > [snip]
> > >
> > > > A certain version of SuSE would set the desktop background to red
>
On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 22:04 +1000, hce wrote:
> It was my dooms day, I accedently deleted all my mutt emails by "rm
> -rf *" in my local harddisk (all my mutt emails were downloaded by
> POP). Is there anyway to recover from deleted data in Debian?
Copy it back over from your latest backup.
Thou
On Monday 16 June 2008, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 06/16/08 11:52, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > On Monday 16 June 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >> On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 10:17 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >>> On 06/16/08 07:09, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> >>> [snip]
> >>>
> A certain version of SuSE would set t
On Fri, 2008-06-13 at 05:54 -0700, alfa beta wrote:
> Question: Could you recommend me a laptop model, with all details,
> which works completely, or perfectly with Debian? Including
> audio-video hardware, and hardware for connection to Internet (I'm on
> cable modem, UPC is my provider).
Sound
On Fri, 2008-06-13 at 18:32 +0200, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
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> On 2008-06-13 17:11, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> > David wrote:
> >
> >> Every X days or Y reboots, Linux (on my home PC, which I boot & shut
> >> down 2x each day) wants to scan
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On 06/16/08 11:52, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> On Monday 16 June 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 10:17 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> On 06/16/08 07:09, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>>> [snip]
>>>
A certain version of SuSE would set the desktop
On Fri, 2008-06-13 at 17:02 +0200, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> In my experience *any* computer will be in some kind of standby mode as
> long as there is no physical interruption to the power.
What about machines in PC, XT or AT style cases? This
always-on-standby, soft-power-button stuff only c
Hi
My network is split into the LAN (192.168.0.0/27) and DMZ
(192.168.0.32/29). My web-server, Apache2 on Debian Etch, is located in
the DMZ zone. The ACL on the webserver allows all from the LAN network
to access and other has to authenticate. Until a few weeks ago it worked
fine, but now all
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 01:04 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 05:59:01PM +0200, David wrote:
> > On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Chris Bannister
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 10:51:06AM +0200, David wrote:
> > >> Hi again list.
> > >>
> > >> I'm
On Sat, 2008-06-14 at 17:59 +0200, David wrote:
> If I send 5 separate replies instead of 1, doesn't it use up more
> bandwidth? ie, extra mail envelopes, headers, etc. I did make an
> effort to trim unrelated lines (not everyone on this thread has done
> that).
Brain bandwidth counts, too. Cram
On Fri, 2008-06-13 at 14:32 -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Jun 2008, John Allen wrote:
> > Use XFS, and it won't fsck when you boot :)
>
> Yeah, instead that stupid idea from SGI [fsck.xfs is a no-op] will require
> you to boot from another media to do a periodic xfs_repair
On Fri, 2008-06-13 at 11:25 +0200, David wrote:
> But at other times I want to use the PC quickly for something, and
> waiting for fsck to finish isn't an option. The problem is, hitting
> Ctrl+C in the middle of boot fsck leaves your root partition in
> read-only mode, and the machine has a lot of
On Monday 16 June 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 10:17 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > On 06/16/08 07:09, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > [snip]
> >
> > > A certain version of SuSE would set the desktop background to red
> > > if you logged in as root.
> >
> > As did Mandrake, when I left
Please demonstrate that you made it through school having learned that
most languages flow in logical order from the top down, not in random
order. The best way to do so is to stop top posting.
http://learn.to/quote
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 20:35 +0800, Star Liu wrote:
> Thanks for recommending the
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 10:17 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 06/16/08 07:09, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> [snip]
> >
> > A certain version of SuSE would set the desktop background to red if you
> > logged in as root.
>
> As did Mandrake, when I left it for Debian. I always thought it was
> a good idea.
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 16:04 +1000, Rich Healey wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
> > On 06/15/08 05:46, Star Liu wrote:
> >> except that it refuses root to use it. :)
> >
> > As well it should. Why are you running as root?
> >
> I disagree. I agree that in 99% of cases running normal UL applications
On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 18:46 +0800, Star Liu wrote:
> I have tried emesene, it's excellent! except that it refuses root to use it.
> :)
This is a feature, not a bug. You should never, ever log in as root.
Just use your normal user account and only use root when root
permissions are actually neede
On Sat, 2008-06-14 at 20:52 -0700, Lee Glidewell wrote:
> On Saturday 14 June 2008 06:32:59 pm Star Liu wrote:
> > Hi Everyone, I'm sorry to ask this silly question here. I'm now using the
> > microsoft live messenger, live spaces and hotmail as my IM, blog and email
> > service provider, because i
On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 09:32 +0800, Star Liu wrote:
> Hi Everyone, I'm sorry to ask this silly question here. I'm now using
> the microsoft live messenger, live spaces and hotmail as my IM, blog
> and email service provider, because i'm a windows user for a so long
> time. Two weeks before, I instal
Gelonia L Dent wrote:
> Dear Debian Users,
>
> I am working on a diskless cluster which runs Debian 2.6.17. I rebooted
> the machine and lost the ssh, dhcp, most shell commands and the NFS
> filesystem . The system boots using GRUB. I've tried to restart all of
> these daemons but with no success
On Fri, 2008-06-13 at 00:16 +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2008-06-11 14:07:14, schrieb Paul Johnson:
> > What modem? "Winmodems" aren't modems, they're sound boards with the
> > wrong audio connector.
>
> This is definitivly wrong. A WinModem is a DA/AD-Converter with phone
> stuff attac
Hi,
From iceweasel 2 to 3 the Back + Forward mouse buttons changed:
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Mouse+buttons+do+not+work+as+Back+and+Forward
Hugo
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Dear Debian Users,
I am working on a diskless cluster which runs Debian 2.6.17. I rebooted
the machine and lost the ssh, dhcp, most shell commands and the NFS
filesystem . The system boots using GRUB. I've tried to restart all of
these daemons but with no success.
Any ideas on how to fix this mes
On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 11:34 -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> It would be nice if there was a made-in-democracy computer source.
I'm not entirely certain, but I believe Intel avoids China and Japan
entirely.
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On 06/16/08 07:09, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
[snip]
>
> A certain version of SuSE would set the desktop background to red if you
> logged in as root.
As did Mandrake, when I left it for Debian. I always thought it was
a good idea.
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On Monday 16 June 2008, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 11:16:19PM -0400, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > Is there any program (I couldn't find one) that I can run on this
> > computer, via SSH, that will give me packet info I can scan in the
> > same way I do with Wireshark when I've got
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 11:16:19PM -0400, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> Is there any program (I couldn't find one) that I can run on this
> computer, via SSH, that will give me packet info I can scan in the same
> way I do with Wireshark when I've got X on a system?
>
> And if that doesn't work, is the
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 21:19 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 08:10:46AM +0100, Brad Rogers wrote:
> > On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 15:55:52 +1200
> > Chris Bannister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello Chris,
> >
> > > So it seems like pretty well all the "cheap" stuff is Made
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 07:59:53AM +0530, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
> Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> >On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 03:50:27PM -0500, Jordi Guti?rrez Hermoso wrote:
> >>On 15/06/2008, Douglas A. Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> My wife has a poem she wants typed up in a particular format:
Thanks for recommending the gaim, i finally found the right IM software which
support chinese input on etch! I'd like to make a report on my thoughts
1. my favorite IM softwares: gaim,amsn on etch, pidgin,amsn,emesene on lenny,
for I use MSN most
2. for blog, i decide to make my own machine a we
Hi,
If you write follow-ups to the same question, please reply to the
message you're referring to rather than writing a new one.
A descriptive topic would also be useful. See also
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html when you get the time.
Regarding your message,
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008
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>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> On 06/15/08 05:46, Star Liu wrote:
except that it refuses root to use it. :)
>>>
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> Ron Johnson wrote:
> > On 06/15/08 05:46, Star Liu wrote:
> >> except that it refuses root to use it. :)
> >
> > As well it should. Why are you running as root?
> >
> I disagree.
Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 08:47:10AM +0200, Paul Csanyi wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> My System is Debian GNU/Linux Etch and Half.
>>
>> I have installed flashplugin-nonfree and it works well with iceweasel
>> so far.
>>
> ...
>
>>
>> I can't to purge
Hello Paul and *,
Unfortunately I have found your message very late...
Let us begin:
Am 2008-03-30 21:51:14, schrieb Paul Wise:
> If you are using Debian on your phone, embedded computer, laptop,
> desktop, server, network, telecommunications equipment or other part of
> your information infrast
hello
i try to find laucher like the easy mode of the eeepc.
Does somebody know a such application.?
I 've found lxlauncher but i would like to compare all solutions...!
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On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 08:10:46AM +0100, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 15:55:52 +1200
> Chris Bannister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello Chris,
>
> > So it seems like pretty well all the "cheap" stuff is Made in China.
>
> Traditionally, it's made in Taiwan. These days, however,
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008, Volkan YAZICI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> qemu complains that
>
> ata0 master: QEMU HARDDISK ATA-7 Hard-Disk (20480 MBytes)
> ata1 master: QEMU CD-ROM ATAPI-4 Cd-Rom/Dvd-Rom
>
> CDROM boot failure code : 0004
> Boot from Cd-Rom failed
> FATAL: Could not read the boo
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 12:46:07AM -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> \\~\\ is an easy-to-remember way to force output of a blank line.
And saves a line in the source.
> It is good to know alternative commands, because in some situations
> one command works while another command doesn't, and the r
I am trying to get a working setup with webdav and davfs2 where I can
edit files from a remote webserver locally. I can successfully access
the webdav directory and files and mount them on my workstation. The
problem I'm running into is that most of the time I open a file to edit
it I get the
Thanks for that. At least I know it is not a bug.
Andrew
On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 11:37 -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 08:24:33PM +1000, Andrew Storm wrote:
> > Hi whoever is out there.
> >
> > I recently installed debian etch in a virtual box vm. Several times
> > since
Following the recent vim-gtk upgrade in Sid I found that gvim came up
extremely small and it was impossible to change the font. I reverted to
the previous version and things went back to normal. I've put in a bug
report on this. Just a warning to anyone who is thinking of upgrading.
Anthony
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On 15 Jun 2008, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > Is there really any point in doing all this? Using the old system on a
> > 2.6.23 kernel the connection comes up immediately and works flawlessly.
> > Apart from the fact that I can't use any later kernels there is no
> > disadvantage. I think that t
Hi all
I use kernel 2.6.18-3-686, I found something strange.
Although they are the same kernel version as 2.6.18-686, these had built
different day.
I mean, I use “uname -a” command one of them is shown “Linux AAA 2.6.18-3-686
#1 SMP Mon Dec 4 16:41:14 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux” and the ot
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 15:55:52 +1200
Chris Bannister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Chris,
> So it seems like pretty well all the "cheap" stuff is Made in China.
Traditionally, it's made in Taiwan. These days, however, it's not
expedient to say so, hence the use of the term People's Republic of
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