On Sunday 2008 December 21 01:02:04 M.Lewis wrote:
> Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > On Saturday 2008 December 20 22:42:10 M.Lewis wrote:
> >> The filesystem size (according to the superblock) is 24419 blocks
> >
> >^
> >
> >> Th
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Saturday 2008 December 20 22:42:10 M.Lewis wrote:
The filesystem size (according to the superblock) is 24419 blocks
^
The physical size of the device is 244189984 blocks
On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 01:12:24 -0500
JoeHill wrote:
> Raquel wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 00:18:51 -0500
> > JoeHill wrote:
> >
> > > Raquel wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > What I understand, from reading their website is that they
> > > > don't support Gen4 Nanos ... and that's what I'm
Raquel wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 00:18:51 -0500
> JoeHill wrote:
>
> > Raquel wrote:
> >
> > > On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 22:57:31 -0500
> > > JoeHill wrote:
> > >
> > > > Daryl Styrk wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > > Rockbox is not recommended, that entails completely
> > > > > > replacing
On Saturday 2008 December 20 22:42:10 M.Lewis wrote:
> The filesystem size (according to the superblock) is 24419 blocks
^
> The physical size of the device is 244189984 blocks
^
2441900
On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 00:18:51 -0500
JoeHill wrote:
> Raquel wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 22:57:31 -0500
> > JoeHill wrote:
> >
> > > Daryl Styrk wrote:
> > >
> > > > > Rockbox is not recommended, that entails completely
> > > > > replacing the iPod's software.
> > > > >
> > > >
>
Raquel wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 22:57:31 -0500
> JoeHill wrote:
>
> > Daryl Styrk wrote:
> >
> > > > Rockbox is not recommended, that entails completely replacing
> > > > the iPod's software.
> > > >
> > >
> > > I have only heard good things about it from the LUG. But I
> > > sup
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 22:57:31 -0500
JoeHill wrote:
> Daryl Styrk wrote:
>
> > > Rockbox is not recommended, that entails completely replacing
> > > the iPod's software.
> > >
> >
> > I have only heard good things about it from the LUG. But I
> > suppose if you can pull it off without it I'd
I having an issue with my RAID array. I get some errors on boot, but the
boot process is going beyond them and mounting the drive anyhow. So far
as I can tell, all the data is present and readable. I would like to
resolve these errors though. I'm not sure if it matters, but LVM is not
install
El sáb, 20-12-2008 a las 09:45 +, steef escribió:
> Eduard Bloch wrote:
[...]
> >
> >> *sudo nrg2iso /home/steef/Desktop/PF2.nrg /home/steef/Desktop/PF3.iso
> >> it seemed to work,
> >> and i burnt the result, PF3.iso, onto a dvd
> >> with # growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/scd0:/home/steef/Des
Thanks for the replies, Jordi and Jochen. I was confused with the
jargon around JRE, JDK, and J2SE. But its cleared out now and I have
Java running on my Debian Etch machine!
Girish.
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 10:24 PM, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
> A couple of stupid questions for the Java experts on
Daryl Styrk wrote:
> > Rockbox is not recommended, that entails completely replacing the iPod's
> > software.
> >
>
> I have only heard good things about it from the LUG. But I suppose if
> you can pull it off without it I'd say rock on..
I have nothing against Rockbox, in fact once they su
(Please don't top-post.)
On 12/20/08 18:18, Bhasker C V wrote:
Hi,
hdparm -r1 /dev/sda
works and I get this output when I read back the information with
plain '-r'
$ sudo hdparm -r /dev/sda
/dev/sda:
readonly = 1 (on)
Does this make it really read-only ?
That's what happens
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008, Raquel wrote:
> Okay, I've gotten rid of the Creative Zen and ordered the iPod Nano
> as a gift to Trish, my spouse. What do I need to manage the iPod Nano?
> I'd just as soon not use a command line to do it, largely because
> Trish is going to be managing her own iPod after I
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> Rockbox is not recommended, that entails completely replacing the iPod's
> software.
>
I have only heard good things about it from the LUG. But I suppose if
you can pull it off without it I'd say rock on..
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Version:
Raquel wrote:
> Okay, I've gotten rid of the Creative Zen and ordered the iPod Nano
> as a gift to Trish, my spouse. What do I need to manage the iPod Nano?
> I'd just as soon not use a command line to do it, largely because
> Trish is going to be managing her own iPod after I get it first
> load
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Hash: SHA1
Raquel wrote:
> Okay, I've gotten rid of the Creative Zen and ordered the iPod Nano
> as a gift to Trish, my spouse. What do I need to manage the iPod Nano?
> I'd just as soon not use a command line to do it, largely because
> Trish is going to be mana
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 09:43:30 +
"James Youngman" wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 11:25 AM, oneman wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> >
> > chkrootkit is complaining about processes hidden from ps and readdir. So I'd
> > like to run debsums on them to test the integrity of ps and readdir.
> > However,
Okay, I've gotten rid of the Creative Zen and ordered the iPod Nano
as a gift to Trish, my spouse. What do I need to manage the iPod Nano?
I'd just as soon not use a command line to do it, largely because
Trish is going to be managing her own iPod after I get it first
loaded. So, a gui would be ni
Hi,
hdparm -r1 /dev/sda
works and I get this output when I read back the information with
plain '-r'
$ sudo hdparm -r /dev/sda
/dev/sda:
readonly = 1 (on)
Does this make it really read-only ?
My harddisk is having a PV and then a VG ... LV which if i mount, still
is able to wri
Is anybody here running KVM on a single-core Athlon CPU, in particular
on a newer 45W LE-series processor like the Athlon LE-1640?
My understanding is that all multicore AMD CPUs (X2, X3 or X4) support
KVM, but I'm not too sure with single-core CPUs, inasmuch as my
current 1800MHz Sempron (which I
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Raquel wrote:
> I've returned the Zen to Amazon and ordered an iPod. Thanks to
> everyone who tried to help. It may sound silly, but after spending
> much of the day on this I'm just not up to the hassle.
Sorry to hear about that. I hope the ipod works better.
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 21:26:54 +
David Watson wrote:
> Raquel wrote:
> > I got my spouse a Creative Zen 8GB mp3 player for Christmas and
> > I'm trying to get it loaded with her music before Christmas. I've
> > charged the player using the USB port but Debian doesn't find the
> > player.
> >
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 10:07:35PM +0100, Tomas Kral wrote:
> dear list,
>
> it seams as if syslog & messages files are not rotated, at least not in
> my installation of Etch,
> is there a setting that I need to change to get syslog or mesages files
> rotated?
Is the machine on all day? If not,
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
wrote:
> On Saturday 2008 December 20 15:40:01 Nelson Castillo wrote:
>> I have a Toshiba laptop [1] and I cannot stand the maximum
>> brightness. My eyes hurt...
>>
>> What could I try?
>
> Look at:
> /sys/devices/virtual/backlight/acpi_vid
On Saturday 2008 December 20 15:40:01 Nelson Castillo wrote:
> I have a Toshiba laptop [1] and I cannot stand the maximum
> brightness. My eyes hurt...
>
> What could I try?
Look at:
/sys/devices/virtual/backlight/acpi_video*/max_brightness
You might add something to rc.local to set this.
--
Bo
On 12/20/08 15:40, Nelson Castillo wrote:
Hello.
I have a Toshiba laptop [1] and I cannot stand the maximum
brightness. My eyes hurt...
How can I control this? I've searched the web and so far I haven't
found a solution.
The module toshiba_acpi seems to be obsolete and it doesn't work.
What co
Raquel wrote:
> I got my spouse a Creative Zen 8GB mp3 player for Christmas and I'm
> trying to get it loaded with her music before Christmas. I've
> charged the player using the USB port but Debian doesn't find the
> player.
>
> I've tried using Gnomad2 and Amarok. Neither will find the player.
Hello.
I have a Toshiba laptop [1] and I cannot stand the maximum
brightness. My eyes hurt...
How can I control this? I've searched the web and so far I haven't
found a solution.
The module toshiba_acpi seems to be obsolete and it doesn't work.
What could I try?
Regards.
[1] http://explore.tos
dear list,
it seams as if syslog & messages files are not rotated, at least not in
my installation of Etch,
is there a setting that I need to change to get syslog or mesages files
rotated?
thank you
tk
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 10:15:29 -0600
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Raquel wrote:
> > I got my spouse a Creative Zen 8GB mp3 player for Christmas and
> > I'm trying to get it loaded with her music before Christmas. I've
> > charged the player using the USB port but Debian doesn't find the
> > player.
>
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 01:47:19PM -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Sat December 20 2008, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> > Uninstalling and then reinstalling software is so... Windows-ish.
>
> some of us, that aren't quite the guru that you are, may not know where all
> the config files are for
On 12/20/08 12:32, Bhasker C V wrote:
Hi all,
I have a server where there is a USB SCSI disk with lots of important data.
The only problem is accidentally people try to understand some other
similar ide-scsi disk (sdb may be) as the
first one (sda) and delete data.
I was going to find out i
Hello everyone,
Did someone get the "Mobile Broadband Integrated AT&T Mobile Broadband
(3G)" working in debian?
Can everyone help me getting it done?
Best regards
Pedro Sousa
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On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 11:56:43 -0700
Mario wrote:
> Mirto Silvio Busico wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > my new notebook is an Acer AS5930G which uses an Intel Core 2 Duo cpu.
> >
> > I should like to install the 64 bit version of Lenny.
> >
> > Which is the correct arch for this processor?
> >
> > T
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 10:01:22AM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
Mark Allums writes:
True, although, I don't think they need a PBX, just something like
Asterix?
Asterix is a PBX.
Asterix is a comics character. Asterisk (*) is a PBX. Asterix is
s/ks$/x/ to Asterisk, as this
Raquel schrieb:
I got my spouse a Creative Zen 8GB mp3 player for Christmas and I'm
trying to get it loaded with her music before Christmas. I've
charged the player using the USB port but Debian doesn't find the
player.
I've tried using Gnomad2 and Amarok. Neither will find the player.
Anyone
Mario wrote:
> Mirto Silvio Busico wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> my new notebook is an Acer AS5930G which uses an Intel Core 2 Duo cpu.
>>
>> I should like to install the 64 bit version of Lenny.
>>
>> Which is the correct arch for this processor?
> You need the ia64.
This is wrong. Amd64 is right choice
Hi all,
I'm using Debian stable AMD64 with mirror
http://ftp.cerias.purdue.edu/pub/os/debian/ on two boxes.
I tried to upgrade to the lasted version of the packages and
discovered on both boxes libpq4_8.1.15-0etch1_amd64.deb and a few
other packages would not upgrade, giving error 404. I looked at
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 11:56:43AM -0700, Mario wrote:
> Mirto Silvio Busico wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> my new notebook is an Acer AS5930G which uses an Intel Core 2 Duo cpu.
>>
>> I should like to install the 64 bit version of Lenny.
>>
>> Which is the correct arch for this processor?
>
> You need th
Mirto Silvio Busico wrote:
Hi all,
my new notebook is an Acer AS5930G which uses an Intel Core 2 Duo cpu.
I should like to install the 64 bit version of Lenny.
Which is the correct arch for this processor?
Thanks
Mirto
P.S. from http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/ I download
On Saturday 20 December 2008 10:56:10 Raquel wrote:
> I got my spouse a Creative Zen 8GB mp3 player for Christmas and I'm
> trying to get it loaded with her music before Christmas. I've
> charged the player using the USB port but Debian doesn't find the
> player.
>
> I've tried using Gnomad2 and A
Tzafrir Cohen ha scritto:
> On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 07:45:20PM +0100, Mirto Silvio Busico wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> my new notebook is an Acer AS5930G which uses an Intel Core 2 Duo cpu.
>>
>> I should like to install the 64 bit version of Lenny.
>>
>> Which is the correct arch for this processo
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 07:45:20PM +0100, Mirto Silvio Busico wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> my new notebook is an Acer AS5930G which uses an Intel Core 2 Duo cpu.
>
> I should like to install the 64 bit version of Lenny.
>
> Which is the correct arch for this processor?
amd64 (a.k.a x86_64). Intel came
Hi all,
I have a server where there is a USB SCSI disk with lots of important data.
The only problem is accidentally people try to understand some other
similar ide-scsi disk (sdb may be) as the
first one (sda) and delete data.
I was going to find out if there is any method so that I can mak
On Sat December 20 2008, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> Uninstalling and then reinstalling software is so... Windows-ish.
some of us, that aren't quite the guru that you are, may not know where all
the config files are for any particular app. purging is easy, and it doesn't
miss any config files.
Hi all,
my new notebook is an Acer AS5930G which uses an Intel Core 2 Duo cpu.
I should like to install the 64 bit version of Lenny.
Which is the correct arch for this processor?
Thanks
Mirto
P.S. from http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/ I downloaded the
amd64 kde CD
But, du
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Sat December 20 2008, steef wrote:
after i did as root:
xrandr --newmode "1024x768" 63.50 1024 1072 1176 1328 768 771 775
798 -hsync +vsync
and repeated the install procedure with *the* script, it worked.
at that moment i remembered i forced on my other machin
Paul Cartwright wrote:
> so you just got rid of your borked config, reinstalled, and went through the
> wizard, knowing more info this time..
>
> good job! I have been using purge more and more.. when I have to reinstall
> something.
Uninstalling and then reinstalling software is so... Windows-i
On Sat December 20 2008, lostson wrote:
> > > I tried doing that and for some reason it didnt work, not sure why. I
> > > tried a few other things i found online and now everything is working
> > > great, thanks alot for your help
> >
> > maybe you could share what you found, so others might benef
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 11:18:35AM -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Sat December 20 2008, lostson wrote:
> > > First, try sending mail to yourself at your local box address. Exim
> > > should make the appropriate /var/mail/$USER when it sends the mail.
> > > Your first time sending, mutt will te
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 10:01:22AM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Mark Allums writes:
> > True, although, I don't think they need a PBX, just something like
> > Asterix?
>
> Asterix is a PBX.
Asterix is a comics character. Asterisk (*) is a PBX. Asterix is
s/ks$/x/ to Asterisk, as this is the first
On 12/20/08 10:39, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
[snip]
I thought he was from Texas, but I understood that in the South, some
places used parrishes instead of counties,
Only Louisiana.
and that they take their
local identity from their parrish or county a
I have uploaded a version of Chrony (chrony_1.23-6rt) with support for the
SCHED_FIFO real-time scheduler to Experimental. Running Chronyd with this
feature enabled should result in decreased (and more consistent) latency.
Please test, especially if you have the means to measure latency variation.
On Sat December 20 2008, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> I now live in Orillia. I used to live near Kingston. If I had said
> that I lived in Stone Mills Township in Lennox and Addington County, few
> would know where that is.
you live in Canada, where it is WAY too cold! Canada is that big area
abov
Raquel (2008-12-20 08:27 -0800) wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 08:17:16 -0800 "David Fox" wrote:
>> A bit of googling turns up some links - install libmtp, and then you
>> can use command line tools in that package to send files and/or sync
>> your player. You can also get Amarok to recognize the p
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 8:27 AM, Raquel wrote:
> Hm, I can't find libmtp in Etch.
$ aptitude show mtp-tools to see if it is there and then install it,
that should do what you want.
But I remember running it on Etch when Etch was still in testing, then
I switched over to lenny in April 2007.
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 11:17:20AM -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Sat December 20 2008, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > Without that explanation, which I knew already, could we safely assume
> > > you live in a church, Ron? ?;-)
> >
> > Maybe it's because I haven't had my coffee yet, but I don't
> > u
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 08:17:16 -0800
"David Fox" wrote:
> You might have a player that uses the mtp (Microsoft Transport
> Protocol) to transfer files rather than one that automatically
> mounts as a filesystem.
>
> A bit of googling turns up some links - install libmtp, and then you
> can use com
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 04:32:42AM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 12:19:00AM +, Steve Kemp wrote:
> > Please do not quote 200+ lines of an email to add a mere two
> > line reply.
>
> +1
And while we're at it, please avoid a 'me-to' type of answer that adds
no furt
On Sat December 20 2008, lostson wrote:
> > First, try sending mail to yourself at your local box address. Exim
> > should make the appropriate /var/mail/$USER when it sends the mail.
> > Your first time sending, mutt will tell you that it doesn't exit, which
> > is OK.
> >
> > Doug.
>
> I tried
Mark Allums writes:
> True, although, I don't think they need a PBX, just something like
> Asterix?
Asterix is a PBX.
> In the US, get on the Do Not Call List. http://www.donotcall.gov/
> Might help a little.
Not when the con men are stealing service from unknowing businesses.
The next phase
On Sat December 20 2008, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > Without that explanation, which I knew already, could we safely assume
> > you live in a church, Ron? ;-)
>
> Maybe it's because I haven't had my coffee yet, but I don't
> understand what you just wrote.
your original post contained Jefferson Parris
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 7:56 AM, Raquel wrote:
> I got my spouse a Creative Zen 8GB mp3 player for Christmas and I'm
> trying to get it loaded with her music before Christmas. I've
> charged the player using the USB port but Debian doesn't find the
> player.
You might have a player that uses the
Raquel wrote:
I got my spouse a Creative Zen 8GB mp3 player for Christmas and I'm
trying to get it loaded with her music before Christmas. I've
charged the player using the USB port but Debian doesn't find the
player.
I've tried using Gnomad2 and Amarok. Neither will find the player.
Anyone ha
I got my spouse a Creative Zen 8GB mp3 player for Christmas and I'm
trying to get it loaded with her music before Christmas. I've
charged the player using the USB port but Debian doesn't find the
player.
I've tried using Gnomad2 and Amarok. Neither will find the player.
Anyone have an idea about
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 10:19:47AM -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 08:11:01AM -0600, lostson wrote:
> > On Sat, 2008-12-20 at 14:05 +, Sam Kuper wrote:
> > > 2008/12/20 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI :
> > > > lostson wrote:
> > > >> Hello
> > > >> I have perused the docs for ex
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 10:18 AM, Mark Allums wrote:
> In the US, get on the Do Not Call List. http://www.donotcall.gov/
>
> Might help a little.
People prepared to commit fraud don't particularly care about the Do
Not Call List. If you can't get their phone number or company name
(they hang
On 12/20/08 07:25, Nate Bargmann wrote:
* Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [2008 Dec 20 05:06 -0600]:
Ron Johnson wrote:
[snip]
[0] Which is the county I live in
Without that explanation, which I knew already, could we safely assume
you live in a church, Ron? ;-)
Maybe it's because I haven't had m
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 04:05:25PM +0100, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
> I want to install debian from usb pen install of CD1.
> Is it possible to put the CD1 ( the iso image par exemple ) on the USB pen,
> I suppose that usb is bootable. The problem may occur in the path, since
> from the cd, the i
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 08:11:01AM -0600, lostson wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-12-20 at 14:05 +, Sam Kuper wrote:
> > 2008/12/20 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI :
> > > lostson wrote:
> > >> Hello
> > >> I have perused the docs for exim but cannot seem to find the exim for
> > >> dummies section. I want to use
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 09:03:33PM -0800, paulalt (via Nabble) wrote:
>
>
>
> I'd like to set up Debian (etch) --my VPS (no GUI)-- as a client for X11. My
> server is X-Win32 on Vista.
>
> X-Win32 configuration gives me an error when I try to connect:
> starnetssh> 809 SSH2 key exchange comple
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 08:23:37AM -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * John Hasler [2008 Dec 20 08:07 -0600]:
>
> > Those calls were not automated. They were just ordinary con men working
> > over the phone. Each call used up the con man's time so it had to be
> > carefully targetted so as to be li
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 08:57:53PM +0800, rjubio wrote:
> I have two ethernet interface in my machine but only one is detected
> everytime I load my machine. What could be the cause of this?
Tell us more.
Are they both built-in i.e. use the same hardware, or are they
different? Give us the dm
Hi,
I want to install debian from usb pen install of CD1.
Is it possible to put the CD1 ( the iso image par exemple ) on the USB pen,
I suppose that usb is bootable. The problem may occur in the path, since
from the cd, the installer searches packages in CD, how to redirect to the
usb.
any help is
Mark Allums wrote:
Nate Bargmann wrote:
* John Hasler [2008 Dec 20 08:07 -0600]:
Those calls were not automated. They were just ordinary con men working
over the phone. Each call used up the con man's time so it had to be
carefully targetted so as to be likely to yield substantial money. T
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 12:19:00AM +, Steve Kemp wrote:
> Please do not quote 200+ lines of an email to add a mere two
> line reply.
+1
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I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god
than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other
poss
* John Hasler [2008 Dec 20 08:07 -0600]:
> Those calls were not automated. They were just ordinary con men working
> over the phone. Each call used up the con man's time so it had to be
> carefully targetted so as to be likely to yield substantial money. That
> kept the total volume down. The
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Sat December 20 2008, steef wrote:
hi paul,
the wget_script you sent me did the job. so the nvidia-driver 177&&
works now fine under lenny.
thank you for your esteemed answer and your patience.
regards,
you are more than welcome!
glad it worked. You do NOT
On Sat, 2008-12-20 at 14:05 +, Sam Kuper wrote:
> 2008/12/20 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI :
> > lostson wrote:
> >> Hello
> >> I have perused the docs for exim but cannot seem to find the exim for
> >> dummies section. I want to use mutt and when i send i want to use my
> >> providers smtp server but
Nate writes:
> If the media is to be believed, this has happened for years with the
> elderly being targeted for Social Security/Medicare/Medicaid/etc. scams
> and a lot of folks being bilked out of large sums of money. With phone
> directory information online from several sources getting one's
2008/12/20 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI :
> lostson wrote:
>> Hello
>> I have perused the docs for exim but cannot seem to find the exim for
>> dummies section. I want to use mutt and when i send i want to use my
>> providers smtp server but cannot seem to find the correct section to
>> edit and set this
Is there any way that I can set up a policy or default like this?
(I'm running lenny)
1. Installing foo where foo Recommends: foo-doc causes the
installation of foo-doc.
2. Installing bar-doc where bar-doc Recommends: bar-doc-non-dfsg
causes the installation of bar-doc-non-dfsg
(In other words, a
lostson wrote:
> Hello
> I have perused the docs for exim but cannot seem to find the exim for
> dummies section. I want to use mutt and when i send i want to use my
> providers smtp server but cannot seem to find the correct section to
> edit and set this up. I do not need to setup an entire mai
* Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [2008 Dec 20 05:06 -0600]:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
> > An automated voice told me that my (non-existant, of course)
> > Jefferson Parish[0] Credit Union Visa card has been blocked.
> >
> > I immediately hung up on it, of course, and am slightly unnerved
> > that "they" are no
Hello
I have perused the docs for exim but cannot seem to find the exim for
dummies section. I want to use mutt and when i send i want to use my
providers smtp server but cannot seem to find the correct section to
edit and set this up. I do not need to setup an entire mail server.
Could anyone po
I have two ethernet interface in my machine but only one is detected
everytime I load my machine. What could be the cause of this?
Thank you
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Dennis Wicks wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 12/19/2008 12:08 PM:
On 12/19/08 11:54, w...@mgssub.com wrote:
Greetings;
(Sorry about the html. Different computer, different everything!)
When I try to start gnome I get messages:
(WW) RADEON: No matching device section for instance (B
Daniel Dalton wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to compile tesseract from svn so I can do ocr.
Here is my problem I get compile errors... So, can someone please help?
At the bottom of this email is the output of stderr and stdout for the
following commands:
./configure
and
make
So does anyone know how I
Ron Johnson wrote:
> An automated voice told me that my (non-existant, of course)
> Jefferson Parish[0] Credit Union Visa card has been blocked.
>
> I immediately hung up on it, of course, and am slightly unnerved
> that "they" are now calling people at home with personalized scams.
>
> [0] Whic
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 11:25 AM, oneman wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
> chkrootkit is complaining about processes hidden from ps and readdir. So I'd
> like to run debsums on them to test the integrity of ps and readdir.
> However, 'debsums ps' doesn't work. Wich package name should I use to check
> the in
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Fri December 19 2008, steef wrote:
...thanks for your answer. must be dumb today. where do i find the
*package* sgfxi?
it is down in the web page I sent in the last email:
Script download / install
Download the sgfxi script here or just run the following
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 04:47, steef wrote:
hi paul,
...thanks for your answer. must be dumb today. where do i find the
*package* sgfxi?
nothing turned up when i did: *apt-cache search sgfxi*
(i did find a lot of explanation/script, googling)
Please don't
Eduard Bloch wrote:
#include
* steef [Fri, Dec 19 2008, 12:58:35PM]:
this is the command i used to convert a (nero)file into a readable iso:
Why don't you just NeroLinux then?
*sudo nrg2iso /home/steef/Desktop/PF2.nrg /home/steef/Desktop/PF3.iso
it seemed to work,
and i burnt th
I have several machines running snmp. Some return the eth interface
stats while some doesnt. Do I have to enable some kind of configurations
to do the same on other machine?
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Hi folks,
Debian Etch,
After running update and upgrade. On running 'top' it is discovered
that "clamd" continuously consuming 99.6% CPU. Please advise how to
fix the problem. TIA
B.R.
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i found the problem, important include statements were missing
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 03:11:10PM +1100, Daniel Dalton wrote:
> >
> > Dumb question: is libc6-dev installed? I'm sure it would have to be to
>
> Yes it is.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Daniel
>
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