On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 05:27:18PM +0200, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> On lenny, I have mounted a remote directory via sshfs:
> $ sshfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/path/to/dir dir
>
> Within dir I can touch, cp, mv or edit files at will (as expected by the
> permissions).
>
> $ touch testfile
> $ nano tes
[Please follow up ONLY to debian-science]
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their information]
I'm cross-posting this to debian-user on the off chance there may be
some Debian-using physicists there who don't follow debian-science,
which seems to have morphed
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 8:25 PM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> It gets better. If your RTC is in UTC, you can remove the initscript calls
> for hwclock in the S runlevel, and get a marginally faster boot, too.
>
> Recent kernels know how to read a RTC in UTC and set the initial system time
>
On Mon, 08 Sep 2008, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Mon,08.Sep.08, 11:55:24, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > It gets better. If your RTC is in UTC, you can remove the initscript calls
> > for hwclock in the S runlevel, and get a marginally faster boot, too.
>
> I have two scripts
hello
I am using 1 portatil compaq presario 3000 amd64x2, it has 1 nvidia
geforce 6150 go video card; with lenny, i want to connect my laptop to
my tv, but i can not do that because in my understanding i have to
install the free nvidia module or the private module!
The thing is, that the free mod
Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> dom0 uses Debian Etch with a custom made 2.6.21 kernel provided by my
> webhosting company Ovh. I cannot make any changes to dom0.
? I thought that Xen0 support was only in 2.6.18?
> My domU is installed using debootstrap and runs Etch on a
> 2.6.18-6-xen
Hi all,
Anybody using Tinyproxy with Iceweasel in unstable?
Is it supposed to ever send HTTP/1.1 requests?
I have network.http.proxy.version set to 1.1 in Iceweasel and the tiny
proxy logs say that it's connecting using HTTP/1.1, but when I sniff the
data actually going across the wire, Tinyprox
On Tuesday 09 September 2008, Chris Bannister wrote:
> > I'm trying to find the equivalent for Debian Installer's preseeding
> > questions (and Ubuntu too if possible). However the best I've found
> > is http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/apbs04.html.en
> > This is a good howto, and enough
On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 11:25:26AM +0200, Tim Edwards wrote:
>
> I'm currently working on hands-off installations, with both Redhat,
> Debian and Ubuntu. Redhat's kickstart is well documented, with a
> complete list of each possible option, any parameters and the possible
> values (or where t
I have a cups server that has been working perfectly for several years.
Recently my Debian and Macbooks (Firefox only) where all upgraded and
now the printer does not work for the macbooks.
Here's the CUPS error entry:
cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided
here's the fun part.
It w
On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 17:14:23 -0500
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 09/08/08 17:03, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > On Mon,08.Sep.08, 16:52:52, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> >> Port forwarding? Or is the NAT at the ISP level, which would prevent
> >> this?
> >
> > Of course...
>
On Mon,08.Sep.08, 17:14:23, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 09/08/08 17:03, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>> On Mon,08.Sep.08, 16:52:52, Ron Johnson wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> Port forwarding? Or is the NAT at the ISP level, which would prevent this?
>>
>> Of course...
>
> Of course the NAT at the ISP level?
Yes
On 09/08/08 17:03, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Mon,08.Sep.08, 16:52:52, Ron Johnson wrote:
[...]
Port forwarding? Or is the NAT at the ISP level, which would prevent this?
Of course...
Of course the NAT at the ISP level?
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Jefferson LA USA
"Do not bite at the bait of ple
On Tue,09.Sep.08, 07:51:30, Alex Samad wrote:
> > Or do you have any other ideas?
>
> openvpn + iptables.
>
> Use openvpn with cert's to create a tunnel and then use iptables on your
> end to block any traffic, until you want to use it.
Of course I use iptables on my box and the firewalls inte
On Mon,08.Sep.08, 16:52:52, Ron Johnson wrote:
[...]
> Port forwarding? Or is the NAT at the ISP level, which would prevent this?
Of course...
Regards,
Andrei
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On Mon,08.Sep.08, 17:22:50, Thomas H. George wrote:
[...]
> I agree the problem must be with the ISP's or Debian's spamfilter.
> Something must have changed recently as I posted from mutt for years
> with the old muttrc entries. It's surprising that more people haven't
> reported the problem.
On 09/08/08 16:48, Andrei Popescu wrote:
Hi,
Recently my mother (running Lenny) switched ISPs and is now behind a
NAT, which makes direct ssh access impossible. A reverse ssh tunnel can
solve this, but having her type a passphrase every time is hmm...
unrealistic.
If I create a key without
On Tue, Sep 09, 2008 at 12:48:21AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Recently my mother (running Lenny) switched ISPs and is now behind a
> NAT, which makes direct ssh access impossible. A reverse ssh tunnel can
> solve this, but having her type a passphrase every time is hmm...
> unreali
Hi,
Recently my mother (running Lenny) switched ISPs and is now behind a
NAT, which makes direct ssh access impossible. A reverse ssh tunnel can
solve this, but having her type a passphrase every time is hmm...
unrealistic.
If I create a key without passphrase it would make my own system
vul
On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 03:24:13PM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 09:51:49PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > On Mon,08.Sep.08, 14:14:44, Carl Fink wrote:
> > > On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 08:28:10PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > > > On Mon,08.Sep.08, 07:52:25, Carl Fink wrote:
>
On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 10:00:06PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Mon,08.Sep.08, 14:23:42, Thomas H. George wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > > You could try:
> > >
> > > set [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > set use_envelope_from
> >
> > Made the suggested additions to muttrc and am sending this from mutt
>
>
On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 09:51:49PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Mon,08.Sep.08, 14:14:44, Carl Fink wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 08:28:10PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > > On Mon,08.Sep.08, 07:52:25, Carl Fink wrote:
> > > > On my Lenny system, USB devices (mouse, external drive, etc.)
Chris Davies wrote:
> Magnus Therning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've been trying to find out what the difference is between the
>> following three
>
>> % sudo su -
>
> Use your password to authenticate to sudo, then use su to change to the
> root user with root's environment as if it were a log
On 8-sep-2008, at 13:28, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
Hallo Jungs,
Servus!
debian-user ist ein english-sprachiges Maillist.
ich habe einen Dell Optiplex 755 mit Intel Raid on Board. Leider
wird das
Raid in der Minimalen Debian instal. nicht erkannt. Sind bei der
Vollversion
über 3 DVD`s mehr Raidt
On Mon,08.Sep.08, 14:23:42, Thomas H. George wrote:
[...]
> > You could try:
> >
> > set [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > set use_envelope_from
>
> Made the suggested additions to muttrc and am sending this from mutt
Great! After reading some more it seems that setting 'use_envelope_from'
would have be
On Mon,08.Sep.08, 14:14:44, Carl Fink wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 08:28:10PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > On Mon,08.Sep.08, 07:52:25, Carl Fink wrote:
> > > On my Lenny system, USB devices (mouse, external drive, etc.) are only
> > > detected on boot. If plugged in after boot time, or remo
On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 06:00:12PM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 10:39:04 -0400, Thomas H. George wrote:
> > Again sending from iceape.
> >
> > I tried Florian's suggestion to set
> > smtp_url="smtp[s]://USER:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" both with and
> > without the entries for
[ I assume that you sent this privately by mistake, so I forward it to
the list. ]
> From: Johannes Wiedersich
> To: Florian Kulzer
> Subject: Re: Mutt Mail to List Fails
> Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 19:03:00 +0200
>
> [Sorry for semi-hijacking the thread, but on a related issue... ]
>
> On 2008-0
On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 08:28:10PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Mon,08.Sep.08, 07:52:25, Carl Fink wrote:
> > On my Lenny system, USB devices (mouse, external drive, etc.) are only
> > detected on boot. If plugged in after boot time, or removed and replugged,
> > they are not detected and cann
On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 08:38:19PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Mon,08.Sep.08, 10:39:04, Thomas H. George wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > In response to Andrei's question muttrc contains:
> >
> > set use_from=yes
> > set [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > There is no entry in muttrc for envelope_from.
>
> Yo
Kevin Mitchell a écrit :
> Sorry if I used the wrong notation, that was 25 Mbits/s ~ 3.2 Mbytes/s
> which is only slightly faster that 11g so it's not that "wow", but an
> improvement nonetheless.
>
Well, even if the improvement is not great, it's an improvement. So it's
cool given that my basic p
On Mon,08.Sep.08, 10:39:04, Thomas H. George wrote:
[...]
> In response to Andrei's question muttrc contains:
>
> set use_from=yes
> set [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> There is no entry in muttrc for envelope_from.
You could try:
set [EMAIL PROTECTED]
set use_envelope_from
Regards,
Andrei
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If you ca
On Mon,08.Sep.08, 07:52:25, Carl Fink wrote:
> On my Lenny system, USB devices (mouse, external drive, etc.) are only
> detected on boot. If plugged in after boot time, or removed and replugged,
> they are not detected and cannot be used.
How are you checking if they are detected (typically one w
Sorry if I used the wrong notation, that was 25 Mbits/s ~ 3.2 Mbytes/s
which is only slightly faster that 11g so it's not that "wow", but an
improvement nonetheless.
What modules is module assistant trying to build? The headers
shouldn't be a problem. If you've compiled your own kernel, just make
Kevin Mitchell a écrit :
> The ath9k in 2.6.27-rc5 is working famously for me on my Thinkpad T60
> AR5418. I'm even creeping past 11g speeds (25MB/s on a good day).
Wow. Here I can't do tests since my only other local machine has slow
wifi, but yes, ath9k form 2.6.27-rc5 works fine too (except tha
The ath9k in 2.6.27-rc5 is working famously for me on my Thinkpad T60
AR5418. I'm even creeping past 11g speeds (25MB/s on a good day). Here
are instructions for compiling the kernel in Debian:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_install_the_development_version_of_atk9k.
There is also someone on U
On Mon,08.Sep.08, 11:55:24, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
[...]
> It gets better. If your RTC is in UTC, you can remove the initscript calls
> for hwclock in the S runlevel, and get a marginally faster boot, too.
I have two scripts linked in rcS.d/ hwclock.sh and hwclockfirst.sh. Can
I di
On 6 Sep., 00:40, "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jens wrote:
> > Just out of curiosity, what exactly did you do?
>
> I'll have to dig up the configs, will send a reply when I find them..
Thanks!
> > OK, I do this with quotas mainly. I haven't yet come across a scenario
> > where these were
On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 10:39:04 -0400, Thomas H. George wrote:
> Again sending from iceape.
>
> I tried Florian's suggestion to set
> smtp_url="smtp[s]://USER:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" both with and
> without the entries for USER and PASSWORD and also without the portion
> smtp[s]://. Regardless o
On lenny, I have mounted a remote directory via sshfs:
$ sshfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/path/to/dir dir
Within dir I can touch, cp, mv or edit files at will (as expected by the
permissions).
$ touch testfile
$ nano testfile
$ mv testfile testfilea
$ cp testfilea testfilec
$ sed s/foo/bar/ testfilec
baz
On Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 11:15:26PM +0100, James Allsopp wrote:
> Hi,
> I've a d-link RTL8139 wireless card installed and working using
> gnome/Desktop/administration/network, but in it there's no option to go
> to wpa-psk instead of wep or none. How do I migrate to a wpa_supplicant
> solution
On Sun, 07 Sep 2008, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 9:04 PM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > You mean the BIOS shows the correct *local* time? In case you don't run
> > Windows on the same machine you should set it to UTC and let Debian
> > handle the time difference. Just make sure you
If "the sound often clicks" probably you need the Ingo Molnar real-time
patch in order to obtain a "Complete Preemption" (low latency kernel) that's
good for audio stuff.
regards
2008/9/8 Jeff Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thanks Elijah, but unfortunately that didn't solve the problem. In addition
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Jeff Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm compiling a fresh kernel, just to see if that happens to fix it, but
> otherwise I'm not sure what to do. Where would I report this bug,
> www.kernel.org?
Hi Jeff,
For the procedures on reporting Linux kernel bugs in Debian
Again sending from iceape.
I tried Florian's suggestion to set
smtp_url="smtp[s]://USER:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" both with and
without the entries for USER and PASSWORD and also without the portion
smtp[s]://. Regardless of which form I used mutt responded "not a valid
url" and displayed everythin
Tim Edwards wrote:
I'm currently working on hands-off installations, with both Redhat,
Debian and Ubuntu. Redhat's kickstart is well documented, with a
complete list of each possible option, any parameters and the possible
values (or where to find a list of them - eg. keyboard mappings):
http
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 10:13 PM, Manu Hack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 3:41 PM, Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Now when I open a terminal (xterm) and press e.g. "a" keep holding it
>> down I don't get repeated "a"'s in my term. It's like only the first
>> keypress is r
Dear Debian users,
I am using Debian on a laptop, and was wondering what an ideal value
for spin up/down for the drive would be. Right now, I have not touched
the defaults, but I want to know what the right setting would be to
ensure a decent life for the hard disk.
Thanks.
Kumar
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Thanks Elijah, but unfortunately that didn't solve the problem. In
addition I've found that sound quality sometimes lapses into what sounds
like a 22 or 11 khz samplerate. Very strange.
I'm compiling a fresh kernel, just to see if that happens to fix it, but
otherwise I'm not sure what to do.
hello,
i have a onboard graphic nvidia geforce 6100 on a abit mainboard.
debian 4.0 works fine, found the graphiccard during installation.
but the debian 5 beta makes big trouble.
after installing i have no picture, only "out of range" from monitor.
the resolution is for my 17" crt to high. why is
On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 19:42:11 +0800
Ding Honghui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone knows why django in lenny is removed?
>
> It seems no critical bug in python-django, and django is licensed
> under BSD licence.
>
Django 0.96 has been removed from lenny pending version 1.0
transitioning into l
Ding Honghui wrote:
> Anyone knows why django in lenny is removed?
>
> It seems no critical bug in python-django, and django is licensed under
> BSD licence.
Debian decided do not ship 0.xx versions of django in lenny, so 1.0,
after some testing, probably, will come to lenny.
--
Eugene V. Lyubim
On my Lenny system, USB devices (mouse, external drive, etc.) are only
detected on boot. If plugged in after boot time, or removed and replugged,
they are not detected and cannot be used.
I have udev installed. I even reinstalled it without success. I miss the
old hotplug, which always worked per
Magnus Therning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been trying to find out what the difference is between the
> following three
> % sudo su -
Use your password to authenticate to sudo, then use su to change to the
root user with root's environment as if it were a login session
> % sudo -i
Use yo
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008, François Cerbelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You can find this in the syslog man :
>-m interval
> The syslogd logs a mark timestamp regularly. The default inter-
> val between two -- MARK -- lines is 20 minutes. This can be
>
Anyone knows why django in lenny is removed?
It seems no critical bug in python-django, and django is licensed under
BSD licence.
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Le Lun 8 septembre 2008 13:31, Volkan YAZICI a écrit :
> ...
> Sep 8 12:05:21 arge -- MARK --
> Sep 8 12:25:21 arge -- MARK --
> Sep 8 12:45:21 arge -- MARK --
> Sep 8 13:05:22 arge -- MARK --
> Sep 8 13:25:22 arge -- MARK --
> ...
> What might be causing this garbage output. I
man syslogd:
-m interval
The syslogd logs a mark timestamp regularly. The default interval
between two -- MARK -- lines is 20 minutes.
This can be changed with this option. Setting the interval to zero
turns it off entirely.
> -Original Message-
> From: Volkan YAZICI [m
Hi,
Despite I have below lines in my syslog.conf file
auth,authpriv.*;cron.none /var/log/auth.log
*.*;auth,authpriv,cron.none -/var/log/syslog
cron.* /var/log/cron.log
daemon.*-/var/log/daemon.log
kern.* -/var/log/kern.log
Hallo Jungs,
Servus!
debian-user ist ein english-sprachiges Maillist.
ich habe einen Dell Optiplex 755 mit Intel Raid on Board. Leider wird das
Raid in der Minimalen Debian instal. nicht erkannt. Sind bei der Vollversion
über 3 DVD`s mehr Raidtreiber mit dabei?
personally i don't have any expe
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 12:28:36PM -0400, Mag Gam wrote:
> I am trying to use fuse to mount up a user created filesystem.
>
>
> $ /sbin/lsmod | grep fuse
> fuse 40404 0
>
> $ dd if=/dev/zero bs=1024k count=10 of=fs
>
> $ /sbin/mkfs.ext3 fs
>
> $ fusermount fs mnt
> fusermou
Martin wrote:
When I open big text file (46M in this case) emacs take long time for
moving cursor and editing. It takes 3-4 seconds to process every key
press.
Is this only my case or is emacs in general sluggish with big files?
Martin
What mode is emacs using for the file? E.g., if the fil
I've been trying to find out what the difference is between the following three
% sudo su -
% sudo -i
% sudo -s
Anyone who can explain it to me?
/M
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I'm currently working on hands-off installations, with both Redhat,
Debian and Ubuntu. Redhat's kickstart is well documented, with a
complete list of each possible option, any parameters and the possible
values (or where to find a list of them - eg. keyboard mappings):
https://www.redhat.com/
Hallo Jungs,
ich habe einen Dell Optiplex 755 mit Intel Raid on Board. Leider wird das
Raid in der Minimalen Debian instal. nicht erkannt. Sind bei der Vollversion
über 3 DVD`s mehr Raidtreiber mit dabei?
Danke im Voraus für die Antwort.
Gruß Peter Siegel
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On 09/08/2008 01:40 AM, Marco Clocchiatti wrote:
in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/20x11-common_process-args
at line 36:
STARTUP_FULL_PATH=$(/usr/bin/which "$1" || true)
please change $1 with $0, because startup function does not allows arguments.
for example, a konq.desktop such the follow
On Fri, Sep 05, 2008 at 02:19:12PM +0200, Martin wrote:
> When I open big text file (46M in this case) emacs take long time for
> moving cursor and editing. It takes 3-4 seconds to process every key
> press.
>
> Is this only my case or is emacs in general sluggish with big files?
I started using
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