On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 11:01:18PM +0200, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I found out that second displays are no longer detected with the closed
> source nvidia driver. Neither nvidia's nvidia-settings tool, nor xrandr
> shows the second display. Also entering some monitor info directly int
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> I'm using Debian Lenny i386 on my desktop. After every few months, my
> computer would failed to boot properly (stuck on fsck). Then I need to enter
> recovery mode then manually run fsck. A friend suggested that this is caused
> by bad pow
I'm using Debian Lenny i386 on my desktop. After every few months, my
computer would failed to boot properly (stuck on fsck). Then I need to enter
recovery mode then manually run fsck. A friend suggested that this is caused
by bad power supply. There are statics on the computer casing but I want to
> I’m CC'ing debian-user in case there are people with i386/unstable/amule
> who can confirm or deny the segfault. Please CC 525...@bugs.debian.org
> if you do so.
>
> Also, do you get any kind of backtrace, or can obtain one?
I can confirm this one, it crashes with a SIGSEGV.
Happens with the dae
Hello,
Running Debian Testing and KDE and gnucash 2.2.6. I started to play
around with Gnucash today and created a few accounts and stuff.
I have noticed that some time after starting gnucash, the window would
not respond yet it was not hanged (it was being refreshed). Had to kill
it and restart
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 12:27:18PM +0200, Javier Barroso wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 6:43 AM, wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I finally got enough of a grasp on xen to create a guest
> > system. But I think it didn't get created properly because
> > I can't log in to it.
> >
> > I tried xen-she
If I start to build a custom kernel, the process runs for about
a minute and blows up as follows:
HOSTCC scripts/mod/file2alias.o
HOSTCC scripts/mod/modpost.o
HOSTCC scripts/mod/sumversion.o
HOSTLD scripts/mod/modpost
HOSTCC scripts/ihex2fw
HOSTCC scripts/kallsyms
HOSTCC scrip
In <20090501004515.gb3...@nucleus.com>, s. keeling wrote:
>Hey. Please see:
>
> http://www.debian-news.net/2009/04/29/mutt-exim4-debian-ubuntu-and-bcc-fa
>il-fix-included/
Sorry, I don't use mutt.
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Hey. Please see:
http://www.debian-news.net/2009/04/29/mutt-exim4-debian-ubuntu-and-bcc-fail-fix-included/
Do any of you out there have any more details on this problem? I've
tried the fix suggested, and on my first test (no Bcc:) exim4 bounced
it saying no recipient addresses found. I've s
David Jardine :
> When logging into a console under squeeze, a false user name is now
> rejected immediately. Up to recently there was no reaction to a
> false user name until the password had been entered.
>
> Although I personally find the new behaviour more convenient, it
> seems to me
Is there a practical way for exim to be executed by a user?
Putting a user in the Debian-exim group doesn't allow this.
Thanks,... p. crawford
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On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 10:10:41PM +0100, Christian Koerner wrote:
> David Jardine wrote:
>> When logging into a console under squeeze, a false user name is now
>> rejected immediately. Up to recently there was no reaction to a false
>> user name until the password had been entered.
>>
>> Althoug
Dave Patterson wrote:
> * Paul Johnson [2009-04-30 08:56:38 -0700]:
>
>
>> I just recently switched from Google Desktop for Linux to beagle for
>> that task.
>>
>
> Lenny or Sid?
>
Lenny.
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> Actually, since I hadn't even heard of Zim, I did a "zim linux" google
> Images search and it looks like something I should get acquainted with.
>
Great app with a very active developer who is happy to receive bug
reports and feature requests. Zim has literally changed the way I work
and store
David Jardine wrote:
When logging into a console under squeeze, a false user name is now
rejected immediately. Up to recently there was no reaction to a
false user name until the password had been entered.
Although I personally find the new behaviour more convenient, it
seems to me less secu
also sprach Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [2009.04.30.1925
+0200]:
> Where can I read about that, before I freak out needlesly? :-)
In the ANNOUNCE files and the upstream changelog, both of which are
not included in the Debian package by result of some weird chain of
events.
Try
http://git.de
Hi
I am transfering about 2T of files from 1 server to another via nfs/udp
and I am seeing a lot of these in my syslog
May 1 03:38:39 max kernel: [16891.007950] reconnect_path: npd != pd
from what I can tell this is from nfs, I have done this before with
2.6.28 and 2.6.26.
Any one else seen th
I have done more experiments and have come up with these notes for now.
#BACKUP
dpkg --get-selections | awk '$2 == "install"' > packagesNG_installed
aptitude -F '%p' search '~i~M' > packagesNG_autoinstalled
debconf-get-selections | grep -Ev '^[[:space:]]*(#|$)' > packagesNG_debconf
# RESTORE
# ma
In <49f9fa6b.2010...@gmail.com>, Preston Boyington wrote:
>Paul Johnson wrote:
>> Preston Boyington wrote:
>>> IF there were more of a push for Linux at the workplace (desktops not
>>> just server room) then the "money factor" would help bring the
>>> businesses around. As it is, there's no real i
On Thu,30.Apr.09, 15:29:45, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> Hollo
>
> i just re-installed a debian on a server, and as it seems i am not able to
> change the
> xserver switches anymore...
>
> a dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg asks me 0 questions...
> i would like to throw out that extremely annoying n
I needed to use the make menuconfig to edit my kernel
configuration for linux-2.6.29 and it only kind of responds
properly. The arrow keys will work for a while, then they don't
work. the Escape key mostly doesn't work then, occasionally, it
does.
I am accessing it via a serial terminal an
On Thu, Apr 30 2009, thveillon.debian wrote:
ers are non-essential.
>
> Installing the created .deb will take care of all the linking (/initrd,
> /vmlinuz, build dir...), boot-loader update (with grub at least), initrd
> creation/update and such.
Actually, with the 12.XX branch, you get
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 10:46:11PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> tchomby wrote:
> > Is there a way to add a one-click panel icon and/or keyboard shortcut to
> > hibernate the computer?
> >
>
> apt-get install gnome-power-manager
I don't think gnome-power-manager provides any kind of one-click p
Thanks, s2disk works. Now I just need to set it up so I can run the command
without having to su or sudo first. I think I can do it by editing the sudoers
file.
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 03:39:36PM +0100, tchomby wrote:
> Is there a way to add a one-click panel icon and/or keyboard shortcut to
>
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Preston Boyington wrote:
>
>> IF there were more of a push for Linux at the workplace (desktops not
>> just server room) then the "money factor" would help bring the
>> businesses around. As it is, there's no real incentive to produce a
>> product that is cross platform when
> Yeah i came across that but i'd assume DVI to be superior (i.e. more
> recent, hence better) than VGA... Also, could the monitor's EDID be
> reporting erroneous values?
I switched to VGA to give it a try, these are the results:
DVI:
# xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 640 x 480, current 1280 x 1024, max
When logging into a console under squeeze, a false user name is now
rejected immediately. Up to recently there was no reaction to a
false user name until the password had been entered.
Although I personally find the new behaviour more convenient, it
seems to me less secure to give an intruder f
Phillipus Gunawan wrote:
One time, in a cold day...
I want to configure a Spam filter for Exchange
Check these:
http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/spamfilter20090215.html
http://workaround.org/ispmail
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Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 01:06:00PM -0700, Freddy Freeloader wrote:
Michael Biebl wrote:
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
I'm experiencing a bug in Gnucash that appeared a couple of days ago on
my system that makes Gnucash completely unusable for me. I turned i
Phillipus Gunawan:
>
> If possible, I would prefer a conf like:
>
> ***Internet*** <–> Spam Filter <–> Exchange Server <—> LAN
For my own domain I use Postfix with policyd-weight. The latter is
invoked by Postfix and determines a score for every mail, depending
solely on information sent before
Stefan Bellon engraved :
> Hi all,
>
> I've been running Debian unstable on my IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T60 for
> more than two years with the proprietary fglrx driver to drive the ATI
> Radeon Mobility X1400.
>
> With a recent upgrade a few weeks ago the fglrx driver didn't work
> anymore, so I fell
Hi all,
I've been running Debian unstable on my IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T60 for
more than two years with the proprietary fglrx driver to drive the ATI
Radeon Mobility X1400.
With a recent upgrade a few weeks ago the fglrx driver didn't work
anymore, so I fell back to the radeon driver which worked (a
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [2009.04.30.1615
> +0200]:
> > 1.0 superblocks are widely used. Please don't do that. Either
> > implement support for both, or use mdadm (which knows both).
> >
> > This kind of stuff really should not be do
Hi there,
I do not know what I did (must have updated some packages) and now
my gdm switched to QWERTY keyboard. Once the loged in, the keyboard
switch back to normal (AZERTY). Where is the configuration for such
thing ?
Thanks,
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On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> He who codes, decides. Either put forth the effort to
> design/write/review/test/apply the patch or don't be surprised if your
> preferences are not highly weighted in the resulting code.
Will lvm upstream take something that makes lvm align
* Randy Patterson [2009-04-30 11:29:33 -0500]:
> Dave, with a last name like yours I must assume that this is excellent
> advice!
> :-) Thanks for everyone's input. I will now travel down the kernel-package
> road.
The tutorial's old, but it stands the test of time ;-)
And don't assume any
* Paul Johnson [2009-04-30 08:56:38 -0700]:
> I just recently switched from Google Desktop for Linux to beagle for
> that task.
>
Lenny or Sid?
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* Paul Johnson [2009-04-30 08:41:14 -0700]:
> If I wanted
> Ubuntu answers, 1) I'd be special in the head to start with
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On Thursday 30 April 2009 11:09:49 Dave Patterson wrote:
> * Randy Patterson [2009-04-30 10:28:00 -0500]:
> > I guess I assumed that kernel-package was to build the kernel from the
> > source used by the current Debian distro installed. So if that's not the
> > case and I decided to use the latest
I manually upgraded gnash-0.8.4 to gnash-0.8.5(in Sid-Unstable).It took
me several hours to get it done,I run DebianPPCstable5.0.1 and gnash-0.8.5
is yet in Sid-Unstable.Everything is right with the packaging system:
with aptitude and apt-get the system has all dependencies satisfied,I
make apt-ge
Randy Patterson wrote :
> On Thursday 30 April 2009 09:51:54 Michael Pobega wrote:
>> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 09:24:43AM -0500, Randy Patterson wrote:
>>> I'm looking to start using my own custom kernels for various reasons. At
>>> this point I'm just researching the various options or ways in goin
Rick wrote:
> What would be a good choice, for a desktop search engine,
> since have TB of Music and Video, and GB of .pdf files,
> would like to index all, including metadata...
I just recently switched from Google Desktop for Linux to beagle for
that task.
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* Randy Patterson [2009-04-30 10:28:00 -0500]:
>
> I guess I assumed that kernel-package was to build the kernel from the source
> used by the current Debian distro installed. So if that's not the case and I
> decided to use the latest stable from kernel.org, is it advantageous to use
> kern
JoeHill wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> When I try to rip from an audio CD, Sound Juicer fails with an error that it
> 'cannot read from cd device'. I can mount and read data CD's, but no audio
> CD's. I've searched on the terms of this error, but nothing useful comes up.
>
> I'm at a loss as to how to
Osamu Aoki wrote:
> I also feel that google tends to rate *.debian.org sites high so you are
> likely to see these more than any random blog posts with good reasons
> (especially if you have debian in keywords).
I just wish i could get google to stop giving me useless answers I can't
use revolvin
Preston Boyington wrote:
> IF there were more of a push for Linux at the workplace (desktops not
> just server room) then the "money factor" would help bring the
> businesses around. As it is, there's no real incentive to produce a
> product that is cross platform when most of the users/businesse
Hey there,
When I try to rip from an audio CD, Sound Juicer fails with an error that it
'cannot read from cd device'. I can mount and read data CD's, but no audio
CD's. I've searched on the terms of this error, but nothing useful comes up.
I'm at a loss as to how to troubeshoot this, so I'm hopi
On Thursday 30 April 2009 09:51:54 Michael Pobega wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 09:24:43AM -0500, Randy Patterson wrote:
> > I'm looking to start using my own custom kernels for various reasons. At
> > this point I'm just researching the various options or ways in going
> > about this and in the
Bruno Boettcher said:
> in the meantime i played around with the settings-menu of gnome and
> tryed to modify the layout, dead-keys and caps-lock behaviour there, and
> i managed to neutralize the capslock (YEAH!) found out that i have a
> "compose" functionality to generate the accented chars on
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 09:24:43AM -0500, Randy Patterson wrote:
> I'm looking to start using my own custom kernels for various reasons. At this
> point I'm just researching the various options or ways in going about this
> and
> in the process installed kernel-package. I learned the hard way a
In <20090430141527.gc28...@khazad-dum.debian.net>, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
wrote:
>On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> In <20090429192819.gb1...@khazad-dum.debian.net>, Henrique de Moraes
>> Holschuh wrote:
>> >On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, martin f krafft wrote:
>> >> One should thus
Randy Patterson wrote :
> I'm looking to start using my own custom kernels for various reasons. At this
> point I'm just researching the various options or ways in going about this
> and
> in the process installed kernel-package. I learned the hard way a couple
> years
> ago when I first start
also sprach Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [2009.04.30.1615
+0200]:
> 1.0 superblocks are widely used. Please don't do that. Either
> implement support for both, or use mdadm (which knows both).
>
> This kind of stuff really should not be done halfway, it can
> suprise someone into a dataloss sce
- "Nuno Magalhães" a écrit :
> > a dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg asks me 0 questions...
>
> Rather annoying indeed, but doesn't that also create a backup of your
> current edited xorg.conf? Couldn't you use that for following
> updates?
it does! but i searched for a way to get along with
I'm looking to start using my own custom kernels for various reasons. At this
point I'm just researching the various options or ways in going about this and
in the process installed kernel-package. I learned the hard way a couple years
ago when I first started using Linux that before diving into
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In <20090429192819.gb1...@khazad-dum.debian.net>, Henrique de Moraes
> Holschuh wrote:
> >On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, martin f krafft wrote:
> >> also sprach Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [2009.04.29.1522
> +0200]:
> >> > As always, you MUST forbid lvm
Andrei Popescu:
> How about posting Xorg.0.log
I had it linked in the previous post's pastebin links, maybe they're
outdated by now. I've pasted Xorg.0.log [0] and xorg.conf [1] (the old
one, the new one's empty except for the mouse i tweaked).
Dave Thayer:
> There is a long-standing bug in the n
> a dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg asks me 0 questions...
Rather annoying indeed, but doesn't that also create a backup of your
current edited xorg.conf? Couldn't you use that for following updates?
HTH,
Nuno Magalhães
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i just re-installed a debian on a server, and as it seems i am not able to
change the
xserver switches anymore...
a dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg asks me 0 questions...
i would like to throw out that extremely annoying nodeadkeys and switch that
damnable
caps-lock key to a less destru
On Thu Apr 30, 2009 at 06:29:19 -0700, Phillipus Gunawan wrote:
> If possible, I would prefer a conf like:
>
> ***Internet*** Spam Filter Exchange Server LAN
This is pretty standard - the main two questions are:
1. What do you want listening on port 25 of the machine
that mail a
One time, in a cold day...
I want to configure a Spam filter for Exchange
After googling and read few docos, I realise that I want something like:
- SMTP/MTA Proxy (SpamAssassin/ASSP)
- Update spam list (from net?)
- Ability to be updated by client (e.g M$ Outlook when an email tagged as "This
Hi.
2009/4/30 Adrian Levi :
> Can you provide the output of top and iotop while the system is transferring?
Yes, sure.
# iotop -b >iotop.txt
http://fyzika.uniza.sk/~remenec/iotop.txt
# top -b -n 10 >top.txt
http://fyzika.uniza.sk/~remenec/top.txt
> Is the old system available to you for testin
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Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 09:40:32AM -0300, Hashimoto wrote:
Hi guys,
Is there any way to migrate from ext3 to lvm partition type without loss
data ?
I know that after create a LV, is necessary format the fs. So if you
have any idea just let me know please.
There w
2009/4/30 Juraj Remenec :
> Hello.
> I have a serious problem and i'm not able to identify the error.
Can you provide the output of top and iotop while the system is transferring?
Is the old system available to you for testing purposes?
Adrian
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On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 08:48:48 -0400, Rob McBroom posted:
> On 2009-Apr-29, at 2:40 AM, Magnus Pedersen wrote:
>
>> I wouldn't mix stable and testing, get XFCE from backports if it is
>> available or run testing.
>
> Someone on another list once told me:
>
> "As long as you can install the p
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Mr. Wang Long wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 17:10, 明覺 wrote:
>> when i tries to install the gvfs package(it should not be specific to
>> this package, the error may occur when installing any package), it
>> shows the following error
>>
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 17:10, 明覺 wrote:
> when i tries to install the gvfs package(it should not be specific to
> this package, the error may occur when installing any package), it
> shows the following error
> ---
> After this operation, 463kB of additional disk
ignore pls.
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Hello.
I have a serious problem and i'm not able to identify the error.
MY FORMER SERVER:
CPU: Intel Celeron 2.4 GHz
2 GB RAM
4x 500 GB HDD configurated as JBOD (2 TB)
Connect to 100 MBit internet link (gigabith ethernet card)
OS: Fedora Core v. 6 - 32bit,
Pro
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 6:43 AM, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I finally got enough of a grasp on xen to create a guest
> system. But I think it didn't get created properly because
> I can't log in to it.
>
> I tried xen-shell expecting a prompt but only got what looks
> like an unfinished sequence of b
Good day.
I have a problem w/ write-access from oowriter - I'm the owner of the
file and the permission is 644, group - is not mine. The writer opens
it in read-only mode. Is it possible to write in the file from
OO-software?
The versions and list of the OO-software installed:
openoffice.org-bas
Hello.
I have a serious problem and i'm not able to identify the error.
MY FORMER SERVER:
CPU: Intel Celeron 2.4 GHz
2 GB RAM
4x 500 GB HDD configurated as JBOD (2 TB)
Connect to 100 MBit internet link (gigabith ethernet card)
OS: Fedora Core v. 6 - 32bit,
Pro
Rob McBroom wrote:
On 2009-Apr-29, at 2:40 AM, Magnus Pedersen wrote:
I wouldn't mix stable and testing, get XFCE from backports if it is
available or run testing.
Someone on another list once told me:
"As long as you can install the package from Debian unstable directly
on stable, w
when i tries to install the gvfs package(it should not be specific to
this package, the error may occur when installing any package), it
shows the following error
---
After this operation, 463kB of additional disk space will be used.
(Reading database ... 127441 fil
Paul Scott wrote:
There should be a gdm log somewhere.
Paul
Or start gdm but yourself and see if you get anything from STDOUT or STDERR
/usr/sbin/gdm --nodaemon
HTH
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JoeHill wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
JoeHill wrote:
Hi there,
Massive update last night, went really really well, so far just one small
issue so I'm happy.
(snip)
I can totally do without GDM, but what is the proper invocation of Gnome
these days?
What do your logs s
Hi,
I have an EXT3 filesystem where I periodically get messages like these:
Apr 28 14:24:06 zaphod kernel: journal_bmap: journal block not found at
offset 30732 on dm-0
Apr 28 14:24:06 zaphod kernel: Aborting journal on device dm-0.
Apr 28 14:24:07 zaphod kernel: ext3_abort called.
Apr 28 14:24:0
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