David Fox wrote:
DF> Some stuff is available on hulu.com, and that works just fine in
DF> Ubuntu, and presumably, debian as well. Or download the eps via
DF> bittorrent :).
I WOULD NEVER! admit to doing that regularly.
it's just faster in some cases. "some cases" being when i for
Dancing Fingers wrote:
DF> try doing
DF> apt-get update
DF> apt-get install libflash-mozplugin
thanks, will do. i thought i had all the flash crap installed, but
i clearly missed those.
& when it doesn't work, i'll go with the other suggestion of
whining to the webmasters.
Davide Mancusi wrote:
> I need to downgrade my fglrx driver to version 8-7-3 but I
> can't find the package at snapshot.debian.org nor at
> packages.debian.org. Could anyone please give me a clue?
>
> Cheers,
> Davide
>
Hi Davide,
You can find older versions of fglrx (proprietary) drivers on the
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On 01/28/2009 07:52 PM, Glenn Becker wrote:
Hi all -
I should probably admit that I haven't been booting my Debian install
lately, and it has mainly been due to irritation with Iceweasel and not
doing anything constructive about it b/c it worked fine over on another
Linux system I have (no n
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 08:01:28PM +0100, Jesus arteche wrote:
> hey,
>
> some time ago i heard that there was some proyect in open source about
> social networks...someone knows wher can find about it?
>
>
> thanks
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Peter Crawford wrote:
Folk,
A year or two back in Etch, xfsm-shutdown-helper
with the appropriate entry in /etc/sudoers, allowed
"Log Out", "Restart" and "Shut Down".
Now in Lenny, this message is on the console after
Log Out.
** Message: xfsm-shutdown-helper.c:215: Hal not available or do
Glenn,
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009, Glenn Becker wrote:
I should probably admit that I haven't been booting my Debian install lately,
I've been running some other Linux distros, not to mention FreeBSD and
OpenSolaris, for quite a while. I think I've finally come to my senses
and just recently rein
Glenn Becker wrote:
>
> Hi all -
>
> I should probably admit that I haven't been booting my Debian install
> lately, and it has mainly been due to irritation with Iceweasel and not
> doing anything constructive about it b/c it worked fine over on another
> Linux system I have (no names ...).
>
>
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 09:37:34AM +1300, Richard Hector
was heard to say:
> Yep, I found that confusing too. What _I_ was looking for, though
> (apologies for the thread hijack), was a way to say: "Don't remove those
> unused packages at this time".
>
> Is there an easy way to do that?
$ aptit
On Tuesday 2009 January 27 19:11:45 Kushal Koolwal wrote:
>> Probably the best r/w filesystem for flash based devices in JFFS2.
>
>I don't recollect an option of formatting the FS as JFFS2 in the Debian
> Lenny Installation CD?
Nope, but it is possible take an existing filesystem and build a JFFS2
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 23:40:12 +0100, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> This gets stranger by the second. I managed to get postgresql going as
> user postgres with postgresql -h 127.0.0.1 & . Then I was able to
> run createuser dashielljt successfully and createdb too. So I exited
> the postgres identity an
Hi all -
I should probably admit that I haven't been booting my Debian install
lately, and it has mainly been due to irritation with Iceweasel and
not doing anything constructive about it b/c it worked fine over on
another Linux system I have (no names ...).
I am running testing and have be
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Jesus arteche wrote:
{´...}
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 9:07 PM, Mauro Lizaur
> wrote:
{...}
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It was something about gkrellm. I was trying it as a temporary solution with
openbox since pypanel has been dropped and tint doesn't yet have all that
functionality. Maybe it was the gkrellm volume control plugin. I don't know.
I dumped the whole thing.
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evenso wrote:
>
> I've been
On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 10:40:47 -0500
Mitchell Laks wrote:
>
> >
> > Hint: I found these suggestions using
> >
> > $ apt-cache search clipboard
> >
>
> Brilliant!
>
> I was using apropos clipboard
> which did not help!
FTR, apropos will only find stuff that's already installed on your
system, w
On 01/28/2009 05:18 PM, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone else getting *all* headers when printing out emails? Maybe
some about:config setting that I missed?
http://members.cox.net/ron.l.johnson/icedove.print.all.headers.pdf
My wife uses Windows Tbird, and print-out
Ron Johnson wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone else getting *all* headers when printing out emails? Maybe
some about:config setting that I missed?
http://members.cox.net/ron.l.johnson/icedove.print.all.headers.pdf
My wife uses Windows Tbird, and print-outs look normal there.
All headers do get printed un
Ron Johnson a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Is anyone else getting *all* headers when printing out emails? Maybe
> some about:config setting that I missed?
>
> http://members.cox.net/ron.l.johnson/icedove.print.all.headers.pdf
>
> My wife uses Windows Tbird, and print-outs look normal there.
>
> TIA
>
Hi,
This gets stranger by the second. I managed to get postgresql going as
user postgres with postgresql -h 127.0.0.1 & . Then I was able to run
createuser dashielljt successfully and createdb too. So I exited the
postgres identity and dropped back to dashielljt and tried psql -h
127.0.0.1 and p
Hi,
Is anyone else getting *all* headers when printing out emails?
Maybe some about:config setting that I missed?
http://members.cox.net/ron.l.johnson/icedove.print.all.headers.pdf
My wife uses Windows Tbird, and print-outs look normal there.
TIA
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Goal: Trying to use rythmbox with my "Apple" iPod (hfsplus)
I am reading this:
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Does this make any sense, can I just simply: apt-get install hfsprogs
and I'll be able to read/write on my iPod ? right now I cannot :(
I tr
Richard writes:
> My context was that I needed to add a package to a machine that I'm not
> the primary admin for, and didn't want to go removing (or unmarking-auto)
> packages from a machine I don't fully understand the purpose of.
Why not just 'apt-get install '?
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On Jan 28, 2009, at 2:08 PM, Kushal Koolwal wrote:
Hi Rick,
If you will, it's doing the JFFS2 thing for you -- you don't need
the software in the kernel to do it a second time.
Do you know any resource where I can find the steps on how to
install on JFFS2?
Also I was wondering if all t
I have a machine that I am attempting to boot over the network. I have
compiled a kernel for it, Debian Lenny Linux version 2.6.26, with nfs
file system and root file system support. For a complete rundown on how
I have created the setup, please see:
http://www.shadlen.org/~maria/pmwiki/Work/G
Hi,
Thanks very much to everyone that replied to my ssh question.
That's some good information, and I'll go off and do my research.
Thanks very much, it's greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Daniel.
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there may again appear files in this directory. I would expect to see there
files only in the case the "update" command is interrupted. But may be something
is wrong with apt-get. Time to file a bug report?
I definitely did this sometimes. Not recently though. I will observe the
behaviour of ap
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 09:23 -0800, Daniel Burrows wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 05:06:54PM +0100, Michael Wagner
> was heard to say:
> > From "man aptitude"
> >
> > --purge-unused
> >Purge packages that are no longer required by any installed
> > package. This is equivalent to passing
Le Wednesday 28 January 2009 vers 17:59, Zaki Akhmad(Zaki Akhmad
) a écrit:
Hello,
> Actually, at first I think, there's some script I have to write
> (still don't know how exactly, though). But, let me try this
> ivman.
In fact, you need some scripting. ivman would help to launch your
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Jesus arteche wrote:
> muchas gracias...
>
> mas que ha blogs me refiero a algo para crear redes del tipo facebook
> tuenti...netvibes...nose todo lo que sea informacion acerca de las redes
> sociales y la web 2.0 o 3.0 ... se que habia proyectos open source por es
muchas gracias...
mas que ha blogs me refiero a algo para crear redes del tipo facebook
tuenti...netvibes...nose todo lo que sea informacion acerca de las redes
sociales y la web 2.0 o 3.0 ... se que habia proyectos open source por eso
preguntaba...
muchas gracias
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 9:07 PM
I need to downgrade my fglrx driver to version 8-7-3 but I
can't find the package at snapshot.debian.org nor at
packages.debian.org. Could anyone please give me a clue?
Cheers,
Davide
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Kushal Koolwal wrote:
> Also I was wondering if all this what we discussed regarding ext2
> (noatime or relatime option) on USB flash drive holds true for USB
> hard drives also? AFAIU USB hard drives are exactly like IDE hard
> drives with just an USB
Hi Rick,
> If you will, it's doing the JFFS2 thing for you -- you don't need the
> software in the kernel to do it a second time.
Do you know any resource where I can find the steps on how to install on JFFS2?
Also I was wondering if all this what we discussed regarding ext2 (noatime or
relati
Folk,
A year or two back in Etch, xfsm-shutdown-helper
with the appropriate entry in /etc/sudoers, allowed
"Log Out", "Restart" and "Shut Down".
Now in Lenny, this message is on the console after
Log Out.
** Message: xfsm-shutdown-helper.c:215: Hal not available or does not permit to
shutd
hey,
some time ago i heard that there was some proyect in open source about
social networks...someone knows wher can find about it?
thanks
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Jesus arteche wrote:
[...]
>
> and i'd like to be that way:
>
> www.web1.midomain.com/ --> access to the web 1
>
> www.web2.midominio.com/ --> access to the 2
take a look at NameVirtualHost apache directive; you should tweak your
name server CNAME registers too.
Hello,
I'd like to know how i could redirect several webs to same Apache server,
now what I've got is several webs in the same apache server, and i can
access to them by the following way:
www.midomain.com/web1 --> acces to the web 1
www.midomain.com/web2 --> access to the web 2
...
and i'd
Hi
I have created a debian package of a program I am developing, all working fine.
I make the debian control using SciTE, entering my name as maintainer - but
then using gdebi-gtk to look on the built package I am listed with the swedish
characters wrong - how come? Using the simple editor mous
I find the idea that knowing 'sufficient basics' is a requirement to
be able to help others. Most of the times, it is simple configuration
file changes that might be enough to get a software working. One does
not need 'sufficient basics' to tell someone else what configuration
changes he made.
Of
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 05:06:54PM +0100, Michael Wagner
was heard to say:
> * Daniel Burrows 28.01.2009
> > On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 08:27:13PM +0100, Michael Wagner
> > was heard to say:
>
> > > aptitude --purge-unused purge xfce4-terminal
> > >
> > > It's documented in the man page of apt
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:20 PM, Glennie Vignarajah wrote:
> apt-cache show ivman
> daemon to auto-mount and manage media devices
> ivman is a daemon that acts as a policy agent on top of HAL. It
> listens to HAL events and reacts with user-config
Raquel wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 15:00:37 +
Kevin Philp wrote:
A good package to install, to help with the brute force attacks is
fail2ban.
Even easier and better add the following to your iptables firewall.
This monitors your connections to the ssh port and drops the
conn
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 16:15:18 you wrote:
> Please be careful to tell some info like this to others. I know I fail
> sometime but ... knowing sufficient basics is good idea before telling
> people what to do.
I said only that I had done it, not that it was a universal solution. I did
it,
Le Wednesday 28 January 2009 vers 07:27, Zaki Akhmad(Zaki Akhmad
) a écrit:
> Hello,
>
> I am installing Portableapps[1] on my USB Flash Disk. I use Wine
> to get this portableapps running on my Debian. I am curious how to
> make a script, which automatically run the wine command when my
> USB Fla
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 15:00:37 +
Kevin Philp wrote:
> > A good package to install, to help with the brute force attacks is
> > fail2ban.
> >
>
> Even easier and better add the following to your iptables firewall.
> This monitors your connections to the ssh port and drops the
> connection
* Daniel Burrows 28.01.2009
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 08:27:13PM +0100, Michael Wagner
> was heard to say:
> > aptitude --purge-unused purge xfce4-terminal
> >
> > It's documented in the man page of aptitude.
>
> All that does is cause programs which are already being removed
> because the
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Wed January 28 2009, Kevin Philp wrote:
Even easier and better add the following to your iptables firewall. This
monitors your connections to the ssh port and drops the connection if
they try more than 4 connections in 10 minutes. I have been using this
for a while -
On Wed January 28 2009, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> > references at :
> >
> > http://www.la-samhna.de/library/brutessh.html
> > http://www.ducea.com/2006/06/28/using-iptables-to-block-brute-force-attac
> >ks /
> >
> > /sbin/iptables -A ssh-connection -i $EXT -p tcp --dport 22 -m recent
> > --update --
On Wednesday 28 January 2009, Dean Chester wrote:
> Hi
> does any one know where i can install KDE4 from its not in sid and in
> experimental its missing KDEbase so it can't install. I want to run it
> to compare it to GNOME as ive have been using gnome since August and
> cannot get used to it(i mi
On Wed January 28 2009, Kevin Philp wrote:
> Even easier and better add the following to your iptables firewall. This
> monitors your connections to the ssh port and drops the connection if
> they try more than 4 connections in 10 minutes. I have been using this
> for a while - works a treat.
>
> r
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 9:32 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/28/2009 06:15 AM, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
>>
>> Zaki Akhmad wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am installing Portableapps[1] on my USB Flash Disk. I use Wine to
>>> get this portableapps running o
Raquel wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 11:43:21 +
Kevin Philp wrote:
If you set up a home ssh server and expose it to the internet you
will get brute force password break in attempts so make sure you
restrict who can log in very tightly and deny root login access as
a minimum. We also block
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 11:43:21 +
Kevin Philp wrote:
> If you set up a home ssh server and expose it to the internet you
> will get brute force password break in attempts so make sure you
> restrict who can log in very tightly and deny root login access as
> a minimum. We also block connections
On 01/28/2009 06:15 AM, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
Zaki Akhmad wrote:
Hello,
I am installing Portableapps[1] on my USB Flash Disk. I use Wine to
get this portableapps running on my Debian. I am curious how to make a
script, which automatically run the wine command when my USB Flash
Disk get mounted
About a year and a half ago, after a lot of experimentation, I
finally got sound working OK on my Debian Sid system. The solution
turned out to be quite simple. To save others the same trouble, I
put up a kind of "sound instruction" on my website
(http://www.jw-stumpel.nl/dmix.html).
But something
For some reason, I only saw this mail now. Thanks much for the mouthful:
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 7:38 AM, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 07:26:38PM +0200, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
> ...
>> >> Running (c)debootstrap alone gives no problems so I don't know where
>> >> to sta
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 13:58 +0100, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
>
> Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > I have to join two videos, in different versions, one in .mpg for
> DVDs
> > and one in .mp4. What's the best program that can do this without
> > glitches or a high learning curve on Etch? No editing, no dissol
Countable Infinity wrote:
Experiment 1
===
1. Open gnome-terminal
2. Run vim
3. Run command :help in vim
4. Use scroll wheel of the mouse to scroll
5. Scrolling happens successfully
Experiment 2
===
1. Open mrxvt
2. Run vim
3. Run command :help in vim
4. Use scroll wheel of the m
Hal Vaughan wrote:
I have to join two videos, in different versions, one in .mpg for DVDs
and one in .mp4. What's the best program that can do this without
glitches or a high learning curve on Etch? No editing, no dissolves,
just stick one after the other.
For the mpeg files,
mencoder -oac co
Numele meu este Denisa, am 26 ani si sunt din Pitesti. Sunt interesata de
colaborarea cu dvs. Va rog timiteti-mi un raspuns daca mai este valabil anuntul.
Va multumesc
Zaki Akhmad wrote:
Hello,
I am installing Portableapps[1] on my USB Flash Disk. I use Wine to
get this portableapps running on my Debian. I am curious how to make a
script, which automatically run the wine command when my USB Flash
Disk get mounted so that my portableapps running.
I'll apprecia
2009/1/28 Dean Chester
> Hi
> does any one know where i can install KDE4 from its not in sid and in
> experimental its missing KDEbase so it can't install. I want to run it
> to compare it to GNOME as ive have been using gnome since August and
> cannot get used to it(i migrated from OS X btw) so
Hi
does any one know where i can install KDE4 from its not in sid and in
experimental its missing KDEbase so it can't install. I want to run it
to compare it to GNOME as ive have been using gnome since August and
cannot get used to it(i migrated from OS X btw) so i want to try KDE
and KDE 4 is nice
thveillon.debian wrote:
Daniel Dalton a écrit :
Hi,
Does anyone know of a howto for debian describing how to setup a home
ssh server (with sshd)?
Thanks,
Daniel.
Hi,
While it's true that installing ssh is as simple as using aptitude, you
may find useful to know a bit more:
http:/
Javier Barroso wrote:
> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> How can I know if I'm running 64 bit Debian?
>
> just run "uname -r"
This will return the architecture of the kernel, but it is possible to
run a 64-bit kernel with 32-bit userland.
dpkg-architecture will list the architecture that dpkg expects.
Daniel Dalton a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know of a howto for debian describing how to setup a home
> ssh server (with sshd)?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Daniel.
>
>
Hi,
While it's true that installing ssh is as simple as using aptitude, you
may find useful to know a bit more:
http://www.howtoforge.
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Rodolfo Medina
wrote:
> Peter Hillier-Brook writes:
>
> >>> Openoffice offers a package for Debian that contains all the
> >>> necessary debs. You can get it by making your choice here:
> >>>
> >>> http://download.openoffice.org/other.html#en-US
> >>>
> >>> I've
Peter Hillier-Brook writes:
>>> Openoffice offers a package for Debian that contains all the
>>> necessary debs. You can get it by making your choice here:
>>>
>>> http://download.openoffice.org/other.html#en-US
>>>
>>> I've installed Openoffice3 using this package (after uninstalling
>>> the def
Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
For aptitude, is there an equivalence to
# apt-get install -f
Try aptitude install -f
Sjoerd
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