On 25 April 2009 08:20:17 steef wrote:
> Paul Scott wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > How can I learn how to tell Hal about my monitor's frequencies so I
> > can fix the resolution?
> >
> > Paul Scott
>
> hi paul,
>
> read this thread with much intererest. i knew the same problem. several
> times i installed
Paul Scott wrote:
Hi,
How can I learn how to tell Hal about my monitor's frequencies so I
can fix the resolution?
Running Debian sid. I have spent lots of time Googling, etc. with no
answers.
FWIW the monitor is a Dell 770
Horizontal scan range : 30 - 70 kHz (automatic)
Vertical scan rang
When i installed kde in sid, it needs kdeaddons which is not included
in sid, so i added the source of testing packages, which has the
kdeaddons package of version 4:3.5.9-2, but still, sid complains that
"kde: Depends: kdeaddons (>= 4:3.5.5) but it is not going to be
installed", how to solve this
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 1:04 PM, 明覺 wrote:
> I downloaded a kdevelop project, it has k3dsurf.kdevelop, k3dsurf.pro,
> etc files, I guess kdevelop should be able to open this project, but
> unforturnitely kdevelop only simply opens the specifed file, not the
> whole project, how could i make kdeve
Article on
http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/Mail#Using_Spamassassin_with_a_Mail_Readeris
not specific on kmail. At least can anyone give some pointers or point
me
to related article.
TIA
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http://gameornot.net
Depo Catcher wrote:
I'm trying to install on a Core2Duo with this:
debian-501-amd64-netinst
The two disk drives are SATA Seagate 500 Gigs and Sata Intel SSD 32 Gigs.
I boot off CD and install over network which works fine.
It asks if I want to install Grub and saves it's safe since it's the
o
I downloaded a kdevelop project, it has k3dsurf.kdevelop, k3dsurf.pro,
etc files, I guess kdevelop should be able to open this project, but
unforturnitely kdevelop only simply opens the specifed file, not the
whole project, how could i make kdevelop to open the whole project?
thanks
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On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 08:14:12PM -0300, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
> > Dear debian community,
> >
> > Now I figured that most of the on chip raid controllers are fake raid
> > and the debian community seems to advise using software raid in debian.
> >
> > I wonder why th
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 06:22:43PM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In <20090424225855.ga...@m364d1.ece.northwestern.edu>, Zhengquan Zhang
> wrote:
> >Now I figured that most of the on chip raid controllers are fake raid
> >and the debian community seems to advise using software raid in debi
I'm trying to install on a Core2Duo with this:
debian-501-amd64-netinst
The two disk drives are SATA Seagate 500 Gigs and Sata Intel SSD 32 Gigs.
I boot off CD and install over network which works fine.
It asks if I want to install Grub and saves it's safe since it's the
only OS.
I say yes and
Hi, list!
Anyone else noticed this:
on a fresh Lenny install, when you start the GUI utility for setting
users and groups (System/Administration/Users and Groups), it pops up a
message about it being incompatible with your current system. Then it
goes on offering you a list of available system
Don Raikes wrote:
Hi Nuno,
I followed the instructions from this page:
http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2005/11/how-to-repair-corrupt-mbr-and-boot.html
rebooted without the livecd, and nothing. I put my hand on the top of the
system, and it feels like the hard drive keeps searching for something
Dne, 23. 04. 2009 17:53:08 je Klistvud napisal(a):
> Dear Debianites,
>
> is there any guru out there who can instruct me how to temporarily
> disable
> passwords (or allow zero-length passwords), so that I can create two
> passwordless accounts for my pre-school kids? Editing /etc/pam.d/
> com
--- Robert Menes wrote:
> Hi folks, I have a Debian lenny-stable install that I need a little
> memory refresher with.
>
> I need to boot and go straight to a terminal, and not start X on
> bootup. I know there was a
> way of doing so, but I forgot (I'm a little rusty and need to not be
> rust
Hi,
I haven't had that problem before, i can't really help (plus it's a
friday night and most of the list answers from their work places i
guess). The only drive that failed on me just became completely
unusable, period. It would make a snaping sound repeatedly (like
releasing something that was h
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 16:06, Paul Scott wrote:
> Kelly Clowers wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 15:36, Paul Scott wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> How can I learn how to tell Hal about my monitor's frequencies so I can
>>> fix
>>> the resolution?
>>>
>>> Running Debian sid. I have spent lots
In <20090424225855.ga...@m364d1.ece.northwestern.edu>, Zhengquan Zhang
wrote:
>Now I figured that most of the on chip raid controllers are fake raid
>and the debian community seems to advise using software raid in debian.
It allows lesser operating systems to boot from software RAID-1 (and I thin
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
> Dear debian community,
>
> Now I figured that most of the on chip raid controllers are fake raid
> and the debian community seems to advise using software raid in debian.
>
> I wonder why they include such fake raid controllers on motherboard.
It is cheap to do, but makes
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 01:27:32PM EDT, Carl Johnson wrote:
> "H.S." writes:
>
> > Michael Pobega wrote:
> >> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 07:43:55AM -0400, machiner wrote:
> >>> I thought I asked you a question.
> >>>
> >>
> >> There's no reason to be rude. All we're saying is that instead of
> >> r
Hi Nuno,
I followed the instructions from this page:
http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2005/11/how-to-repair-corrupt-mbr-and-boot.html
rebooted without the livecd, and nothing. I put my hand on the top of the
system, and it feels like the hard drive keeps searching for something to load.
I am wond
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 15:36, Paul Scott wrote:
Hi,
How can I learn how to tell Hal about my monitor's frequencies so I can fix
the resolution?
Running Debian sid. I have spent lots of time Googling, etc. with no
answers.
FWIW the monitor is a Dell 770
Horizontal sc
Dear debian community,
Now I figured that most of the on chip raid controllers are fake raid
and the debian community seems to advise using software raid in debian.
I wonder why they include such fake raid controllers on motherboard. Is
there any advantage compared with software raid?
Thanks,
-
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 15:36, Paul Scott wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can I learn how to tell Hal about my monitor's frequencies so I can fix
> the resolution?
>
> Running Debian sid. I have spent lots of time Googling, etc. with no
> answers.
>
> FWIW the monitor is a Dell 770
> Horizontal scan range :
I've installed virtualbox from http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian
on my debian unstable. I'm trying to connect a usb device to that machine (a
usb camera at the moment). It appears under devices->usb devices->camera 0100
but it is grayed out and I can't mark it.
I tried adding write
I got drupal installed and it seems to be working though the
installation took a lot of effort to get it working since there are not
any "debian" instructions that tell you exactly what to do. Now the
issue is that having set up the admin user and being able to log in as
that user, I can NOT get to
Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Dear debianners,
>
> I just installed lenny in my girlfriend laptop. We live in Brazil, and
> initially I chooses pt-br as the default language of the system.
> After this, I've changed my mind, and moved to the en_US.UTF-8
> locales. But now, each time the desktop i
Hi,
How can I learn how to tell Hal about my monitor's frequencies so I can
fix the resolution?
Running Debian sid. I have spent lots of time Googling, etc. with no
answers.
FWIW the monitor is a Dell 770
Horizontal scan range : 30 - 70 kHz (automatic)
Vertical scan range : 50 - 160 Hz (au
2009/4/24 Don Raikes :
> I guess that is my problem (what are the usual suspects)?
Me neither, i was just shooting blanks :) You say you installed the
system (repeatedly), so i assume you got as far as "Let's reboot into
your new system". I never had a system failing at that point... It's
hard to
thanks for the correction :) ok, then... problem solved :D
>what's the biggest point to not set the noexec on /home?
Users don't have anywhere to put scripts or custom binaries. You may also
get random breakage due to programs using small, temporary scripts without
the user's knowledge.
As a u
In , Erik Xavior
wrote:
>what's the biggest point to not set the noexec on /home?
Users don't have anywhere to put scripts or custom binaries. You may also
get random breakage due to programs using small, temporary scripts without
the user's knowledge.
As a user of my own systems, that's simp
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 03:19:01PM -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> > > Well, debian has different requirements re licensing of modules. Your
> > > guess may be wrong if HP has provided a propriatary module for the
> > > kernel that e.g. suse has included in its kernel but debian can't
> > > inclu
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 01:41:45PM -0500, Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 02:10:41PM -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
>
> Thank you very much for your reply!
>
> > Well, debian has different requirements re licensing of modules. Your
> > guess may be wrong if HP has provided a pro
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 02:10:41PM -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
Thank you very much for your reply!
> Well, debian has different requirements re licensing of modules. Your
> guess may be wrong if HP has provided a propriatary module for the
> kernel that e.g. suse has included in its kernel bu
You could always boot into single user mode (add "single" or "s" to
the kernel boot options)
Kevin
Systems Administrator
http://blog.stardothosting.com
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Robert Menes
wrote:
> Hi folks, I have a Debian lenny-stable install that I need a little
> memory refreshe
I just thought that would be a good idea :O
what's the biggest point to not set the noexec on /home?
In , Erik
Xavior wrote:
>When I set noexec option on my home partition/mount point.
That's generally a bad idea.
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On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 02:05:00PM -0400, debian debian wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Robert Menes
> wrote:
> > Hi folks, I have a Debian lenny-stable install that I need a little
> > memory refresher with.
> >
> > I need to boot and go straight to a terminal, and not start X on
> >
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 09:41:12AM -0500, Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:34:21AM -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> > The only __definitive__ way to know would be to take the netinst CD to
> > the box, boot it up and check dmesg (and the installer screens) and see
> > if it sees
> Does anyone have any ideas how I can get this system back on its feet?
Have you tried using a liveCD (like LFS's[1], good for rescue stuff)
and check the usual suspects?
HTH,
Nuno
[1] http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/livecd/
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"H.S." writes:
> Michael Pobega wrote:
>> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 07:43:55AM -0400, machiner wrote:
>>> I thought I asked you a question.
>>>
>>
>> There's no reason to be rude. All we're saying is that instead of
>> running your own site, why not contribute to a pre-existing site? I'm
>> person
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:13:54AM +0200, Javier Barroso wrote:
> www.debian.org/usr/share/doc/ or usr.share.doc.debian.org/ where you
> could find all docs from debian packages. It would be nice (I think)
aptitude install dwww
Now look at http://localhost/dwww
A site providing that to all pack
After reading http://lists.debian.org/debian-doc/2009/02/msg00411.html and
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=511477 the current status of
IceApe is about as clear as Mud. It refused to install via apt-get, synaptic,
and gnome-app-insta. I did get xulrunner-dev installed, but that did
Hi,
Yesterday I had to re-install lenny on my gateway desktop computer. I had
totally messed up my prior install, and wanted to start clean.
The install (from dvd1) went very smoothly, however, when I reboot the system
just sits there. It doesn't ever seem to boot at all.
I am blind, so I cann
Florian Kulzer wrote:
> There are websites that check for the presence of the acroread plugin
> before they even give you the chance to download a PDF. This is usually
> a misguided attempt at being user friendly: Someone assumes that the
> visitors cannot handle PDFs without the plugin and that th
Dear debianners,
I just installed lenny in my girlfriend laptop. We live in Brazil, and
initially I chooses pt-br as the default language of the system.
After this, I've changed my mind, and moved to the en_US.UTF-8
locales. But now, each time the desktop is loaded, appears and
inoffensive but an
In <20090424055608.gb20...@big.lan.gnu>, Paul E Condon wrote:
>In the aptitude-create-state-bundle description, they give a list of
> exactly what they (the documenters of the aptitude program no less)
> believe to be the sum total of what is needed to recreate a living apt
> system. This list is:
Osamu Aoki, le Sat 25 Apr 2009 01:07:40 +0900, a écrit :
> As I understand, there is option for Braille installer. (I think it was
> choice fot image with GUI installer)
The braille installer is available in _all_ images. The speech installer
is only available with the GUI installer.
As for the l
Quoting Felix Miata :
On 2009/04/24 16:54 (GMT+0100) Harry Rickards composed:
Try installing the sysv-rc-config tool (with apt-get install
sysv-rc-config or aptitude install sysv-rc-config), and run
sysv-rc-config as superuser (root.). If you're using gdm as you're login
manager, remove it fr
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Felix Miata wrote:
> On 2009/04/24 16:54 (GMT+0100) Harry Rickards composed:
>
>> Try installing the sysv-rc-config tool (with apt-get install
>> sysv-rc-config or aptitude install sysv-rc-config), and run
>> sysv-rc-config as superuser (root.). If yo
Paal Marker wrote:
> I have had several network testers here now for measure the connections in
> LAN between server rooms terminations to outtakes in the building. After a
> year or so they fail, Tired of sending back to seller and get new. I know
> there are better quality to buy rather them I
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 09:07:15 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 18:23:16 -0500 John Hasler wrote:
> > Jerome BENOIT writes:
> > > Why do you not install acroread from debian multi-media ?
> >
> > Some of us prefer not to install closed-source software when we can
> > avoid it.
Robert Menes wrote:
> Hi folks, I have a Debian lenny-stable install that I need a little
> memory refresher with.
>
> I need to boot and go straight to a terminal, and not start X on
> bootup. I know there was a
> way of doing so, but I forgot (I'm a little rusty and need to not be rusty).
>
> Can
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:25:36AM -0400, Robert Menes wrote:
> Hi folks, I have a Debian lenny-stable install that I need a little
> memory refresher with.
>
> I need to boot and go straight to a terminal, and not start X on
> bootup. I know there was a
> way of doing so, but I forgot (I'm a litt
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>> Can someone tell me how to just boot and land on the command line,
>> bypassing X?
If you're just doing this temporarily, put a line "exit" up near the top
of the /etc/init.d/?dm startup file. Then if you want X, type "startx".
- --
Glenn English
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 16:54:47 +0100, Harry Rickards (hricka...@l33tmyst.com)
wrote:
> Try installing the sysv-rc-config tool (with apt-get install
> sysv-rc-config or aptitude install sysv-rc-config), and run
> sysv-rc-config as superuser (root.). If you're using gdm as you're login
> manager
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:52:08 -0400, Robert Menes
(viewtiful.icc...@gmail.com) wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Bob Cox
> wrote:
>
> > I do this by not having xdm, gdm or kdm installed and starting X with
> > "startx" when required.
>
> So how can I disable gdm so it doesn't sta
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:25:36 -0400, Robert Menes
(viewtiful.icc...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Hi folks, I have a Debian lenny-stable install that I need a little
> memory refresher with.
>
> I need to boot and go straight to a terminal, and not start X on
> bootup. I know there was a
> way of doin
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Robert Menes wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Bob Cox
> wrote:
>
>> I do this by not having xdm, gdm or kdm installed and starting X with
>> "startx" when required.
>
> So how can I disable gdm so it doesn't start automatically?
>
> --Ro
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Bob Cox wrote:
> I do this by not having xdm, gdm or kdm installed and starting X with
> "startx" when required.
So how can I disable gdm so it doesn't start automatically?
--Rob
--
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=
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 04:51:38PM -0700, Don Raikes wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> Sorry for the cross-posting, but I wasn't sure which list would be better for
> this question.
>
> Does the current i386 livecd have any accessibility support enabled in it?
> Is either orca, or brltty installed and/or run
Robert Menes:
> Can someone tell me how to just boot and land on the command line,
> bypassing X?
It's in the Debian Reference.
8.1.4 "Let me disable X on boot!"
www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-tips.en.html#s-no-x-start
Sid is mentioned here, but it works for squeeze and lenny as well.
-
On 2009/04/24 16:54 (GMT+0100) Harry Rickards composed:
> Try installing the sysv-rc-config tool (with apt-get install
> sysv-rc-config or aptitude install sysv-rc-config), and run
> sysv-rc-config as superuser (root.). If you're using gdm as you're login
> manager, remove it from your default run
> Can someone tell me how to just boot and land on the command line,
> bypassing X? Thanks!
Did you search?[1]
Checkout update-rc.d, the links in /etc/rc2.d/ and their targets.
HTH
[1]
http://www.google.com/search?q=boot+debian+to+command+line&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.debian:en-US:unoffi
Hi folks, I have a Debian lenny-stable install that I need a little
memory refresher with.
I need to boot and go straight to a terminal, and not start X on
bootup. I know there was a
way of doing so, but I forgot (I'm a little rusty and need to not be rusty).
Can someone tell me how to just boot
Daniel Burrows wrote:
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:38:04AM +0200, Lorenzo Bettini
was heard to say:
ll /usr/share/doc/libstdc++6-4.3-doc/libstdc++/html/
total 132
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4045 2008-04-11 00:53 api.html
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1862 2008-02-12 03:39 bk02.html
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root
Reply to: thorntreeh...@gmail.com
Original Message Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 05:59:20 -0700
RE: Re: regarding upgrade [See Original Message Below]
Wicked. Thanks for that.
-
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 05:59:20 -0700 thorntreeh...@gmail.com wrote:
>On Thu, 23 Apr
>
>
>
> Original Message
>From: paa...@online.no
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: RE: Network tester substitution with two linux notebooks
>Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 12:02:33 +0200 (MEST)
>
>>I have had several network testers here now for measure the
>connections in LAN between se
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On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 15:45:31 +0200
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> Frank McCormick wrote:
> >Including me. I am still wondering what these websites are
> > looking for. They tell you you don't have Adobe even before
> > Firefox has a chance to give
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:34:21AM -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> The only __definitive__ way to know would be to take the netinst CD to
> the box, boot it up and check dmesg (and the installer screens) and see
> if it sees the drives. Note that embedded sata "raid" controllers are
> generally f
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:18:23AM -0500, Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
> Dear debian community,
>
> We plan to buy an HP proliant ML115 G5 for server backup. The CPUs
> would be amd opteron 64bit. And there is embedded sata raid controller.
> I will use raid1 on two 1T harddrives.
>
> I would like to
> Is there an option to autoremove unused files?
deborphan can be used to remove packages that were installed
for dependencies alone and are no longer needed.
http://www.debian-administration.org/article/Removing_unnecessary_packages_with_deborphan
apt-get and aptitude both have simila
On Fri Apr 24, 2009 at 08:14:52 -0400, machiner wrote:
> This list is not exclusive to developers. Many people read it. Sure, I'd
> love a
> dev or 2, and I clearly asked, to contribute to the site. Why wouldn't I?
> But, I'd
> be just as happy, and I think the community the site serves woul
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:38:04AM +0200, Lorenzo Bettini
was heard to say:
> ll /usr/share/doc/libstdc++6-4.3-doc/libstdc++/html/
> total 132
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4045 2008-04-11 00:53 api.html
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1862 2008-02-12 03:39 bk02.html
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1821 2008-02-
jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
> Admit that the typical Debian machine has tons of cruft(8)
> $ man cruft
> cruft - Check the filesystem for cruft (missing and unexplained files)
>
> Mainly I'm talking about those unexplained files. Even just
> # cruft -d /
> will probably produce tons of output on
Frank McCormick wrote:
>Including me. I am still wondering what these websites are looking
> for. They tell you you don't have Adobe even before Firefox has a
> chance to give you a prompt
We don't have a chance to investigate this without an url to test...
Cheers,
Johannes
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Dne, 24. 04. 2009 13:26:21 je Nuno Magalhães napisal(a):
> > Your parallel with "unregistered aliens" is extremely malaprop,
> even
> > more so in the context of an
> > operating system that professes to be the _universal_ operating
> system.
> > I like to think it was just an (unwitty) attempt at
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On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 18:23:16 -0500
John Hasler wrote:
> Jerome BENOIT writes:
> > Why do you not install acroread from debian multi-media ?
>
> Some of us prefer not to install closed-source software when we can
> avoid it.
Including me. I am st
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 12:31:47 -0400, machiner posted:
> Reply to: edua...@kalinowski.com.br
> Original Message Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 13:21:51 -0300 RE: Re: regarding
> upgrade [See Original Message Below]
>
> They do "reappear" after a grub update. Personally, I "usually" remove an
> unused ke
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 16:51:38 -0700, Don Raikes posted:
> Hi all:
>
> Sorry for the cross-posting, but I wasn't sure which list would be better
> for this question.
>
> Does the current i386 livecd have any accessibility support enabled in it?
> Is either orca, or brltty installed and/or running
Again on X resolutions, recently dist-upgraded unstable on amd64. Are
there any X gurus out there?
- Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce 6150 (C51PV chipset) on an Asus
M2NPV-VM, having max 1920x1440 (@75Hz) on VGA[1].
- Monitor: Asus VW222U, max 1680x1050[2].
- Driver: nv.
# xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 6
> Indeed. The Gentoo documentation is the best that I have ever seen as well.
>
I think that you could leverage this. _Don't_ be a documentation site.
Find some other Debian information to specialize in, such as CLI
humour, comparisons between the "Debian Way" and the
"Ubuntu/Fedora/Gentoo/* Way"
Reply to: hs.sa...@gmail.com
Original Message Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 00:25:39 -0400
RE: Re: debiantutorials.org seeks input and new blood [See Original Message
Below]
Indeed. The Gentoo documentation is the best that I have ever seen as well.
-
On Fri,
Reply to: pob...@fuzzydev.org
Original Message Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 00:08:29 -0400
RE: Re: debiantutorials.org seeks input and new blood [See Original Message
Below]
You misunderstand me. Hearing people say that they would rather contribute to
another source, esp one where they may have an e
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 02:13, John Hasler wrote:
> Felix Miata writes:
>> My question was quite serious, and not just about a simple way to not
>> start X on boot. 2 in Debian is everything. 2 in non-debian distros is
>> multiuser instead of single. 3 adds full networking. 5 adds X. Why is it
>>
> Your parallel with "unregistered aliens" is extremely malaprop, even
> more so in the context of an
> operating system that professes to be the _universal_ operating system.
> I like to think it was just an (unwitty) attempt at being "funny"?
Agreed, yet there's a techical question in there. Wha
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I have had several network testers here now for measure the connections in LAN
between server rooms terminations to outtakes in the building. After a year or
so they fail, Tired of sending back to seller and get new. I know there are
better quality to buy rather them I have tried, but expencive
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Depo Catcher wrote:
>
> I'm looking for a web based monitoring tool.
>
> mrtg isn't supported any longer?
> I tried rtg, but it seemed like it was really complex to setup.
>
> I just want a simple monitor that will graph cpu, memory, disk, etc.
I've been play
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Depo Catcher wrote:
>
> I'm looking for a web based monitoring tool.
>
> mrtg isn't supported any longer?
> I tried rtg, but it seemed like it was really complex to setup.
>
> I just want a simple monitor that will graph cpu, memory, disk, etc.
Take a look to munin
Running mixed testing/Sid, and after a recent upgrade any text file
(like a directory listing) gets printed on my CUPS printer with a
hideously stretched and enlarged (Courier) font, far removed from the
default 10 chars/inch and 6 lines/inch. Other file types, like PDF-files
produced with pdfl
When I set noexec option on my home partition/mount point, I get the
following error on Debian Lenny, With Iceweasel 3.0.6, GNOME:
http://img262.imageshack.us/img262/249/93353289.jpg
Has someone seen similar?
thank you!
Dne, 24. 04. 2009 03:22:12 je jida...@jidanni.org napisal(a):
> Admit that the typical Debian machine has tons of cruft(8)
> $ man cruft
> cruft - Check the filesystem for cruft (missing and unexplained
> files)
>
> Mainly I'm talking about those unexplained files. Even just
> # cruft -d /
> wil
hi david,
looked at htop while converting the large odp-file into a ppt (ms)
file. cpu-use rose till a *100* percent :(
a new proof for openoffice as a cpu and memory-eater. yet i will keep
using it: the program has great advantages too.
the scientists i know live IMO under the heel of p
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2009-04-24 07:14 +0200, 明覺 wrote:
>
>> when i install k3d in debian sid, it says dependency problem
>> -
>> minjue:~# i k3d
>> Reading package lists
Daniel Burrows wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 08:23:55PM +0200, Lorenzo Bettini
was heard to say:
Daniel Burrows wrote:
Manpages for STL classes are under the STL class name; e.g., try
"man std::string".
No, I meant doxygen documentation for the apis of C++ library...
Sorry, I thought
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Lynn Kilroy wrote:
>
[...lengthy config file that has probably been created without
consulting man smb.conf and
http://us6.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/...]
>
>
> Logfile is actually missing. I just looked for it. Unless it's hidden or
>
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