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Hello,
I am using Debian Testing. And I installed tomcat5.5 with apt-get
method. I have one web application directory, but I don't know how to
deploy it on Tomcat. While I work on Tomcat on Windows, I just copy it
to the Catalina webapps directory the
Volkan YAZICI wrote:
Hi,
I had used to be a ReiserFS user ~4 years and never had even a single
problem with it. It was blazingly fast and there isn't a second
filesystem I know of that could challange with it in the speed of
recovering at the boot after a system crash or electricity cutoff.
Thi
On Sun Nov 2 20:23 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
> When I install the MadWifi drivers 'Lenny' behaves very well. On
> Ubuntu the WiFi light goes off just before the login screen
> effectively turning the card off.
I believe this would be better suited for the Ubuntu mailing lists.
- Ken
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My laptop is an Asus X50RL using the Atheros AR5007EG.
When I install the MadWifi drivers 'Lenny' behaves very well. On
Ubuntu the WiFi light goes off just before the login screen
effectively turning the card off.
Lenny does not have this problem at all.
The installation of the driver is the sam
Hi
its probably just me, but
I have a network 172.20.0.0/16 dgw is 172.20.0.1
ip 134.134.134.1/32 is available via 172.20.1.50
so on 172.20.0.1 I have set
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.send_redirects = 1
when I go to machine x ( 172.20.243.253) and try
telnet 134.134.134.1 8080
it doesn't seem to
Chris wrote:
On Sunday 02 November 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
I am getting very poor results printing to pdf from Firefox, it seems to
have worked better in the past. Changing the settings for image
resolution does not help.
Have you tr
On 10:36 Sun 26 Oct , Wu, Kejia wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there some open source application with functions as Matlab on linux?
>
> I feel very grateful to any suggestion.
>
Another idea, is pdl which is a very powerful math system based
upon perl. you can do major matrix calculations and d
Michael Wagner wrote:
> * Emanoil Kotsev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02.11.2008
>
>> > So my question is, why aren't those volumes correctly deactivated on
>> > shutdown? How does /dev/dm-0
>> > figure into this when I'm mounting /dev/mapper/debian-root as /? Can I
>> > safely ignore this message, or
* Emanoil Kotsev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02.11.2008
> > So my question is, why aren't those volumes correctly deactivated on
> > shutdown? How does /dev/dm-0
> > figure into this when I'm mounting /dev/mapper/debian-root as /? Can I
> > safely ignore this message, or
> > is closing these devices im
Hatta wrote:
> I appreciate all the pointers I've been given. I've looked pretty
> carefully
> at my initramfs, and I've mostly been able to fix it. I still have a few
> questions though.
>
> I did have to create an /etc/crypttab before updating the initramfs. I'm
> not quite sure how to recre
On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 11:49:41 -0300, Victor Munoz wrote:
[...]
> This has been solved too. Don't know what caused this, but this was
> the output of lsattr on /usr/share/doc/libcairo-perl:
>
> /usr/share/doc/libcairo-perl# !ls
> lsattr *
> --- changelog.Debian.gz
> -a-Ac-Z
Hi
I have been running into the too many open files error, for one of my
users, I have tried setting nofiles in /etc/security/limits.conf, but it
doesn't seem to work.
root: vim /etc/security/limits.conf
user1- nofile 8192
then i try
su - user1
ulimit -n
and I get
I appreciate all the pointers I've been given. I've looked pretty carefully
at my initramfs, and I've mostly been able to fix it. I still have a few
questions though.
I did have to create an /etc/crypttab before updating the initramfs. I'm
not quite sure how to recreate the configuration the d
On Sunday 02 November 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
> When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
> > I am getting very poor results printing to pdf from Firefox, it seems to
> > have worked better in the past. Changing the settings for image
> > resolution does not help.
>
> Have you tr
When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
> So I'm wondering, is there a list that itemizes all outside
> communications and associates them with the relevant package/file?
You need something like the output of:
# netstat -ntuap
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Michael Iatrou (fphc)
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When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
> I am getting very poor results printing to pdf from Firefox, it seems to
> have worked better in the past. Changing the settings for image
> resolution does not help.
Have you tried printing to Postscript and the converting it to pdf usin
Hi,
I believe I've asked this question before and don't remember a response
for it. Basically, I'll have a server that exhibits communication with
some outside site, and I've not explicitly set up such a communication.
I assume that that are many standard communications going on for some
reas
Hi,
admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> this keeps coming up when trying to install flash plugin to epiphany
flashplugin-nonfree was removed from Debian Etch[1]. There are packages
available from backports.org if you wish to install it.
Regards,
Ansgar
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/458550
[2] htt
oneman wrote:
>
> On 2-nov-2008, at 11:24, John Allen wrote:
>>>
>> Yes. Do not use rsync. Only use svn, and commit after working, and
>> update on the other machine to get the changes.
>
> Or, if you don't like having a gazillion intermediate commits in your
> trunk, you could also create a bran
Hi,
this keeps coming up when trying to install flash plugin to epiphany
Please advise, TIA
debian:/home/adminsupport# apt-get update
Ign cdrom://[Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 r2 _Etch_ - Official i386 DVD Binary-1
20080102-13:19] etch Release.gpg
Ign cdrom://[Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 r2 _Etch_ - Official
On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 11:12:04AM -0300, Victor Munoz wrote:
>
> Preparing to replace libcairo-perl 1.043-1 (using
> .../libcairo-perl_1.060-1_i386.deb) ...
> Unpacking replacement libcairo-perl ...
> dpkg: error processing
> /var/cache/apt/archives/libcairo-perl_1.060-1_i386.deb (--unpack):
> u
Hi,
I'm having problems setting up LDAP with POSIX groups. I can see groups
and members with "getent group mygroup", but am not a member after
logging in.
To configure LDAP, I added
nss_base_group ou=Group,dc=example,dc=com?sub
to /etc/libnss-ldap.conf and pam_ldap.conf. This made the "ge
On Sat, Nov 01, 2008 at 07:45:20PM +0100, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> > [...]
> > Errors were encountered while processing:
> > mono-gac
> > mono-runtime
> > libmono2.0-cil
> > libgconf2.0-cil
> > libmono-addins0.2-cil
> > libmono-system-web2.0-cil
> > libmono1.0-cil
> > libgnome2.0-cil
> > libmono-add
I am getting very poor results printing to pdf from Firefox, it seems to have
worked better in the past. Changing the settings for image resolution does not
help.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
installed version of cups-pdf is...
ii cups-pdf
On 2-nov-2008, at 11:24, John Allen wrote:
H.S. wrote:
I am trying to see if there is a way such that I can use both my lab
machine and home machine copies of the source code as working copies.
The way I understand is that when I am in the middle of some
change, I
will have to commit back
I am trying to figure out what my Debian Lenny server is trying to
tell me and what I can or should do. Also I'd like to know if I should
be worried about anything. :)
Most of the files the server claims to be nonexistent do infact exist.
Perhaps some kind of race condition.
friendly greetings
d
H.S. wrote:
Hello,
I am working on a project which I have hosted as a repository on our
university's network. The repository is in my home directory.
Now, I either work in my lab at the univ. or from home. Till now I have
been using my univ. computer only for svn commands (update, commit,
etc.)
On Sun,02.Nov.08, 11:39:19, Volkan YAZICI wrote:
> Please, I don't want to start a flamewar between filesystems. But could
> anybody give any recommendations to me? Should I switch back to ReiserFS
> for my own mental sake? Is it possible to configure EXT3 to behave in a
> more automatized manner
Hi,
I had used to be a ReiserFS user ~4 years and never had even a single
problem with it. It was blazingly fast and there isn't a second
filesystem I know of that could challange with it in the speed of
recovering at the boot after a system crash or electricity cutoff.
This year I'm obligated to
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