I am using git-svn to access a svn repository. Due to some mistake I have some
code that I've made several commits to on a git tree which is not linked to the
svn repository.
I would like to move these changes including all the commit history into the
git repository.
I tried doing
git-svn clone
On Thu, 08 Jan 2009 00:11:29 +0100
Bernard wrote:
> Hi Chris, Hi to Everyone,
>
> Stackpole, Chris wrote:
>
> >>From: Bernard [mailto:bdebr...@teaser.fr]
> >>Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 4:44 PM
> >>Subject: Re: my new Inspiron - WAS: OT: laptop recomendations
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>Stackpo
* Ron Johnson [090107 18:59]:
> On 01/07/09 19:19, Chris Jones wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a magical pen that would write something legible
>> on that surface and possibly come with an eraser so that I can reuse
>> them and still have a clue what I used them for?
>
> Sharpies don't work?
There
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On 01/07/09 22:40, steve wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Rubbing alcohol is probably destructive to plastic optical media.
most definately, but using a sharpie to write on and toothpaste to
remove isnt. thats what ive used anyway.
That's the 2nd thing I've learned this month. One more and that
Jochen Schulz, Wed Jan 07 2009 23:18:04 GMT+0100 (CET):
> Hi,
>
> A few weeks ago I bought a shiny new Thinkpad X200. Thinkwiki.org
> suggested to install X.Org from experimental and since I usually run sid
> anyway I did so. Everything worked smoothly until a recent upgrade
> installed libdrm-int
Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> Rubbing alcohol is probably destructive to plastic optical media.
>
>
most definately, but using a sharpie to write on and toothpaste to
remove isnt. thats what ive used anyway.
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On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 09:17:46 +1100, "Neil Brown" said:
> On Monday January 5, jpis...@lucidpixels.com wrote:
> > cc linux-raid
> >
> > On Mon, 5 Jan 2009, whollyg...@letterboxes.org wrote:
> >
> > >
[snip]
> > > The RAID reassembled fine at each boot as the drives
> > > were replaced one by o
[Chris - sorry for the accidental direct reply]
On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 22:52 -0500, Chris Jones wrote:
> Actually, I've never bought a Sharpie in my life to be honest - I only use
> pencils. But it looks like they're inexpensive & that my local Staples might
> have them.
>
> Do they have an eras
On 01/07/09 21:52, Chris Jones wrote:
On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 09:47:53PM EST, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 01/07/09 19:19, Chris Jones wrote:
[..]
Is there an altogether better/smarter/reliabl-er solution?
Sharpies work on every optical disk I've ever needed to write on.
Actually, I've never bou
> Actually, I've never bought a Sharpie in my life to be honest - I only use
> pencils. But it looks like they're inexpensive & that my local Staples might
> have them.
>
> Do they have an eraser to go with that .. or do I use rubbing alcohol?
>
> Thanks!
>
> CJ
>
>
Most Sharpies are perman
On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 09:47:53PM EST, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/07/09 19:19, Chris Jones wrote:
[..]
> >Is there an altogether better/smarter/reliabl-er solution?
>
> Sharpies work on every optical disk I've ever needed to write on.
Actually, I've never bought a Sharpie in my life to be hone
On 01/07/09 19:32, Jeff D wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Harry Putnam wrote:
Last time I ran debian was several yrs ago.. back then I learned a way
using dpkg to extract the packagename of files found on the
machine... Assuming they came in using apt and dpkg.
I even kept a note about it which of
On 01/07/09 19:19, Chris Jones wrote:
For my backups, I bought a DVD burner and a pack of DVD+RW's but I'm stuck
with one major issue.
The upside of the DVD+RW's is kind of a yellow-gold-bronze color and I can't
seem to find any way I can write anything on them.
Does anyone know of a magical
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, Zaki Akhmad wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 8:06 AM, Jeff D wrote:
>
> > you could add something like this to your vhost conf:
> >
> >Order Deny,Allow
> >Deny from all
> >Allow from 1.2.3.4
> >
>
> I am using Apac
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Last time I ran debian was several yrs ago.. back then I learned a way
> using dpkg to extract the packagename of files found on the
> machine... Assuming they came in using apt and dpkg.
>
> I even kept a note about it which of course is no where to be fo
Last time I ran debian was several yrs ago.. back then I learned a way
using dpkg to extract the packagename of files found on the
machine... Assuming they came in using apt and dpkg.
I even kept a note about it which of course is no where to be found
now that I need it again.
Anyone know how to
For my backups, I bought a DVD burner and a pack of DVD+RW's but I'm stuck
with one major issue.
The upside of the DVD+RW's is kind of a yellow-gold-bronze color and I can't
seem to find any way I can write anything on them.
Does anyone know of a magical pen that would write something legible on
consultores1 wrote:
> El lun, 05-01-2009 a las 13:58 +0100, Emanoil Kotsev escribió:
>> consultores1 wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > yes, i want to show my desktop and videos, presentations and all what i
>> > do in my laptop.
>> >
>>
>> You have to configure the tv out (s-video) as second display output,
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Monday 2009 January 05 06:28:31 Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
>> USB is powered when you attach the device. This means the usb device gets
>> power over the bus after attaching it. I've read about power on/off with
>> specific usb disks and devices. You may google about
Hi Chris, Hi to Everyone,
Stackpole, Chris wrote:
From: Bernard [mailto:bdebr...@teaser.fr]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: my new Inspiron - WAS: OT: laptop recomendations
Stackpole, Chris wrote:
From: Bernard [mailto:bdebr...@teaser.fr]
Sent: Tuesday, Janua
Hello,
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 6:12 PM, Eugene V. Lyubimkin
wrote:
> Javier Barroso wrote:
>> Hi list,
> Hello Javier,
>>
>> I was looking for dcc, and then I read about it was a debian package,
>> but it was removed because of a security hole [1].
>>
>> Researching, this security hole was fixed in
Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Eugene V. Lyubimkin:
>> Jochen Schulz wrote:
>>> A few weeks ago I bought a shiny new Thinkpad X200. Thinkwiki.org
>>> suggested to install X.Org from experimental and since I usually run sid
>>> anyway I did so. Everything worked smoothly until a recent upgrade
>>> installed
Eugene V. Lyubimkin:
> Jochen Schulz wrote:
>>
>> A few weeks ago I bought a shiny new Thinkpad X200. Thinkwiki.org
>> suggested to install X.Org from experimental and since I usually run sid
>> anyway I did so. Everything worked smoothly until a recent upgrade
>> installed libdrm-intel1 version 2
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 11:02 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/07/09 15:45, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
>>
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>>
>>> Or make your own package!
Perhaps, I could take old package struct and subs .orig.tar.gz with new release
Thanks for the tip.
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Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A few weeks ago I bought a shiny new Thinkpad X200. Thinkwiki.org
> suggested to install X.Org from experimental and since I usually run sid
> anyway I did so. Everything worked smoothly until a recent upgrade
> installed libdrm-intel1 version 2.4.3+git+20090105+a8c5
Hi,
A few weeks ago I bought a shiny new Thinkpad X200. Thinkwiki.org
suggested to install X.Org from experimental and since I usually run sid
anyway I did so. Everything worked smoothly until a recent upgrade
installed libdrm-intel1 version 2.4.3+git+20090105+a8c5480-1. After
that, X always segfa
Hi
Im updating from etch on my netbook to lenny and it keeps trying to remove
x11-common which it can't and then it fails is there a way to finish this?
Dean
On 01/07/09 15:45, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Or make your own package!
Yes. Or your own distribution. Or, maybe, your own computer.
Perhaps, own computing model? Hey, how about your own universe? ;)
(just kidding :))
Making your own package (of a non-free app) is much simp
Anyone knows which package may cause the problem with the 'green' film
icons in Nautilus?
It happened second time to me (previous occured a couple of months ago)
- I think 2 or 3 days ago when I updated a number of packages in Sid.
The listchanges did not warned me of any issue, but after that
Ron Johnson wrote:
> Or make your own package!
Yes. Or your own distribution. Or, maybe, your own computer.
Perhaps, own computing model? Hey, how about your own universe? ;)
(just kidding :))
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On 01/07/09 11:12, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
Javier Barroso wrote:
Hi list,
Hello Javier,
I was looking for dcc, and then I read about it was a debian package,
but it was removed because of a security hole [1].
Researching, this security hole was fixed in upstream latter debian
removed it fr
Joerg.Schilling writes:
> On the other side, Debian introduced problems with GPL and Urheberrecht
> in the fork so wodim/cdrkit cannot be legally distributed (see above).
I wrote:
> When and in what court was your lawsuit filed? Where can we read the
> decision? If no suit has been filed, where
Hi,
The module i8k.ko provides access to certain BIOS functions such as fan
speed on certain Dell laptops including Inspirons and Lattitudes.
Does anyone know whether this module and the associated packages such as
i8kutils are maintained at present?
I have a testing issue in Debian lenny amd64.
Disclaimers: IANAL; IANADD; TINLA; TINASOTODP.
On Wednesday 2009 January 07 13:26:33 Joerg Schilling wrote:
> John Hasler wrote:
> > Joerg.Schilling writes:
> > > On the other side, Debian introduced problems with GPL and Urheberrecht
> > > in the fork so wodim/cdrkit cannot be legally distribute
John Hasler wrote:
> Joerg.Schilling writes:
> > On the other side, Debian introduced problems with GPL and Urheberrecht
> > in the fork so wodim/cdrkit cannot be legally distributed (see above).
>
> When and in what court was your lawsuit filed? Where can we read the
> decision? If no suit has
Joerg.Schilling writes:
> On the other side, Debian introduced problems with GPL and Urheberrecht
> in the fork so wodim/cdrkit cannot be legally distributed (see above).
When and in what court was your lawsuit filed? Where can we read the
decision? If no suit has been filed, where can we read t
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 8:54 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
wrote:
>
> You answer is correct but, I *think* that Roberto may not be a native English
> speaker and means:
> "I'd like to ask how long it will take to upgrade from Sarge to Etch."
no, i was asking if there is a deadline to upgrade, not the
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> I am searching for a guide or HOWTO for recording and playback of audio
> through a SPDIF port (IEC60958 Type II, coaxial (that is, RCA pin) port).
>
> I also am searching for a Debian-compatible motherboard or sound card with a
> SPDIF po
I am searching for a guide or HOWTO for recording and playback of audio
through a SPDIF port (IEC60958 Type II, coaxial (that is, RCA pin) port).
I also am searching for a Debian-compatible motherboard or sound card
with a SPDIF port.
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Javier Barroso wrote:
> Hi list,
Hello Javier,
>
> I was looking for dcc, and then I read about it was a debian package,
> but it was removed because of a security hole [1].
>
> Researching, this security hole was fixed in upstream latter debian
> removed it from its archive [2]
> 2) create a new
I'm sorry if anyone is on the CC list that doesn't want to be. I was simply
following Joerg's lead. I understand that unrequested CCing is against the
Code of Conduct @ http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct and will
gladly drop your address from my mails if requested.
On Wednesday
On Mon, 5 Jan 2009 23:20:14 +0100 (CET), Moderation Robot in
gmane.linux.debian.user wrote:
> Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
>> I believe the (quite valid) suggestion to ditch Gmail is because it
>> does not have a 'reply to list function'. Well, there are several
>> other reasons, but this is the o
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 07:37:39 -0500, Paul Cartwright in gmane.linux.debian.user
wrote:
> On Tue January 6 2009, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> I am using "mutt" since 9 years now and currently I have open four XTerm
>> running "mutt". There is nothing which does not work on it.
>>
>> Thanks, Greetings
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 08:22:06 -0600
"Stackpole, Chris" wrote:
> > From: Bernard [mailto:bdebr...@teaser.fr]
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 4:44 PM
> > Subject: Re: my new Inspiron - WAS: OT: laptop recomendations
> >
> > >Stackpole, Chris wrote:
> >
> > >>From: Bernard [mailto:bdebr...@tease
--- On Wed, 1/7/09, debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org
wrote:
> Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
> > A while ago i asked for advice about upgrading--i
> wanted more up to date packages on my Lenny laptop. Thanks
> to some helpful suggests, i concluded that it was safe to go
> to unstable
Hi list,
I was looking for dcc, and then I read about it was a debian package,
but it was removed because of a security hole [1].
Researching, this security hole was fixed in upstream latter debian
removed it from its archive [2]
Now dcc version is 1.3.99,
I don't known what to do, but I'd like
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>Joerg doesn't like wodim, because he doesn't really believe people should be
>able to fork his code. (He is the primary developer of cdrecord.) His
This is wrong. The problem with wodim is that it is not a real fork.
A fork is something that is supported, but wodi
Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
A while ago i asked for advice about upgrading--i wanted more up to date
packages on my Lenny laptop. Thanks to some helpful suggests, i concluded that
it was safe to go to unstable. I change /etc/apt/sources.list from lenny to
sid, and away i went.
Since then thi
A while ago i asked for advice about upgrading--i wanted more up to date
packages on my Lenny laptop. Thanks to some helpful suggests, i concluded that
it was safe to go to unstable. I change /etc/apt/sources.list from lenny to
sid, and away i went.
Since then things have been ok; sometimes a p
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 06:38:28 Robert Hancock wrote:
> Tejun Heo wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Bernd Schubert wrote:
> >> But now more than a year has passed again without doing anything
> >> about it and actually this is what I strongly criticize. Most people
> >> don't know about issues like t
On Wednesday 2009 January 07 04:18:27 Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
> Joel Roth schreef:
> > On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 08:40:48PM +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> >> I just got my Compaq laptop CQ40-115AU and I want to install Lenny
> >> AMD64. What's the different if I use AMD64 instead of i386. My main
>
Last spring I had a question about xpdf's file picker. Fabio has just
emailed me the following solution. I'm reposting it here in case anyone
else has this problem:
On May 22 2008, 8:00 pm, tyler wrote:
>
> How can I configure iceweasel and xpdf so that they will *not* show
> hidden directories i
On Wednesday 2009 January 07 08:22:06 Stackpole, Chris wrote:
> > From: Bernard [mailto:bdebr...@teaser.fr]
> > I just got the output of "lspci" at this stage.
>
> Looking at your hardware I see this:
> 0b:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
> Network Connection (rev 02)
> From: Bernard [mailto:bdebr...@teaser.fr]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 4:44 PM
> Subject: Re: my new Inspiron - WAS: OT: laptop recomendations
>
> >Stackpole, Chris wrote:
>
> >>From: Bernard [mailto:bdebr...@teaser.fr]
> >>Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 2:41 PM
> >>To: Stackpole, Chris
>
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/07/09 05:30, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>> iceape-mailnews ;-)
> The MUA that starts with Ice and isn't the red-headed step-child...
Ice ice baby?
Da dun nun da nunnun?
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On 01/07/09 05:30, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 10:44:48PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 01/06/09 22:37, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 10:27:46PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 01/06/09 21:48, Steve Lamb wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Are you using stock Tbird, or Icew
with `lspci |grep -i wireless` you can obtain enough information about your
wifi card and the proper module to load and if you don't... google is your
friend
wifi kernel modules are in debian lenny and I think you should have
wireless-tool and kwifimanager installed
eg. on my laptop I got an "int
right now, i'm having problem installing wifi driver for lenny. Now
trying with mad wifi, i how do i know which module to load?
2009/1/7 Sjoerd Hardeman :
> Joel Roth schreef:
>> On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 08:40:48PM +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
>>> I just got my Compaq laptop CQ40-115AU and I want
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 20:51:00 +0200
subscriptions wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 02:24 +0100, Micha Feigin wrote:
> > I'm trying to get a Logitech, Inc. QuickCam Web (lego webcam based on
> > logitec) working on my box running kernel 2.6.28 amd64 kernel. I
> > managed to fix compilation errors usi
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 19:33:15 +0100
roberto wrote:
> hello,
> i'd like to ask you the time until it will be possible to upgrade from
> debian sarge to the actual debian stable (etch)
I did that upgrade few months ago on my desktop system.
It worked without major problems. But, aptitude got automa
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 10:44:48PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/06/09 22:37, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 10:27:46PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> On 01/06/09 21:48, Steve Lamb wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
> Are you using stock Tbird, or Iceweasel? (I/w has certain pa
Joel Roth schreef:
> On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 08:40:48PM +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
>> I just got my Compaq laptop CQ40-115AU and I want to install Lenny
>> AMD64. What's the different if I use AMD64 instead of i386. My main
>> use of laptop is for word processing and virtualization.
>>
>> Can a
Hi,
In the preceding versions, I have practice, to reload the boot,
destroyed by Xp installation, like this
I use CD1 until the system detects hard disk , then I procede like
this: (my root partition is sda2)
mkdir tt
mount /dev/sda2 tt
chroot tt
grub-install /dev/sda
This procedure fails wi
I tried to enable remote logins into gdm on my work computer. Seems to work
(set
[security]
DisallowTCP=false
[xdmcp]
Enable=true)
gdm looks to be listening on port 177 and trying to do a remote login shows the
system description. The problem is that when I actually try to connect all I
get is th
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