2009/5/9 Arthur Marsh :
> Leonardo Canducci wrote, on 2009-04-25 17:57:
>>
>> I have some footage shoot with a jvc hcsd camcorder I'd like to put on
>> a dvd. Every clip is stored as a .mod file that should be a standard
>> mpeg-ps file with ac3 audio. Once renamed as .mpg each clip plays out
>> of
I'm running Sid. I'm trying to install sun-java6-plugin, but aptitude is
giving me 'untrusted package' warnings:
moe:~# aptitude install sun-java6-plugin
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information
Initializing packa
On May 9, 2009 12:45:30 pm Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sat,09.May.09, 17:59:09, Muzer wrote:
> > I'm a little confused about the netinst CD, on whether or not it
> > supports WiFi cards. Your site says it doesn't, yet I've seen lots of
> > forums and bug reports in which people seem to install it co
> And opening up a new browser, sound doesnt work in that one either. As
> long as the original browser is open, weather or not theres sound
> playing, nothing else can get sound.
> does that help narrow things down?
One thing you could try is editing /etc/iceweasel/iceweaselrc and changing
the
Felix Miata wrote:
> On 2009/05/09 19:17 (GMT-0400) JoeHill composed:
>
> > brad wrote:
>
> >> Â Â I have an older TNT Riva 2 Model 64 graphics card. Is it possible to
> >> install the correct driver for this card in Debian Lenny?
>
> > I know this is going to annoy you, but I have to sa
> Right now on my Debian unstable system, i run Pulseaudio (for good USB audio
> support). Recently many things have stopped working. I can watch YouTube
> videos with sound, and click on MP3s and hear them, both from within FireFox.
> But when I open up another browser at the same time, that g
On 2009/05/09 19:17 (GMT-0400) JoeHill composed:
> brad wrote:
>> Â Â I have an older TNT Riva 2 Model 64 graphics card. Is it possible to
>> install the correct driver for this card in Debian Lenny?
> I know this is going to annoy you, but I have to say it: you could get a card
> that is 1000
brad wrote:
> I have an older TNT Riva 2 Model 64 graphics card. Is it possible to
> install the correct driver for this card in Debian Lenny?
>
> Would appreciate any help.
I know this is going to annoy you, but I have to say it: you could get a card
that is 1000 times more powerful for
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
>
> To check to see if this is the problem install wireshark, if you don't
> already have it installed, and do a packet capture when trying to surf to an
> external
> website. If you have dns queries going to 224.xxx.xxx.xxx avahi-daemon/mdns
> is the
> culprit.
Hi Fredd
I ended up having to use a sarge disk which installed lenny for me then
upgraded to sid. I had to do this a couple different times because using
an amd64 kernel on a k7 machine udev didn't like whtn it was time to boot
into sid. I got an endless looping udev selected 408 unimplemented error
u
I keep having problems with sound on my system that i just dont know how to
describe any more. If there is a way to say whats going on, i want to know
this, so i can get help better, and figure out myself how to keep things
working. I dont want to do any thing fancy, i just want sound to *work*
On Sat, 9 May 2009 12:00:48 -0400
Paul Cartwright wrote:
Hello Paul,
> well, I didn't want to go with stable, since I am already running that
> on my desktop. I wanted to try squeeze on a spare box for testing :)
:-)
That's why I added the "Similarly for testing" bit.
> I just want to kno
Package: eog
This doesn't happen on a i386 box...
==
greybox:~# aptitude -Pv safe-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information
Initializing package states... Done
Reading task descriptions
I have an older TNT Riva 2 Model 64 graphics card. Is it possible to install
the correct driver for this card in Debian Lenny?
Would appreciate any help.
Thanks;
Brad
I am looking for a tool to create CD covers from meta information of
audio tracks on a Debian machine (Testing or Unstable). Anybody have
experience in this?
What I am looking for is a tool that can be made to create the cover
using meta info from a directory of audio tracks (without having to fi
Hi all
Upgrading my sister computer to Lenny, it started either to freeze or to stop.
Nothing usefull in the log.
After some trial (acpi=off, noapic.) I finally upgraded the bios. Problem
solved
No idea why it would work with Etch and not with Lenny, but it may help
someone.
Thierry
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On 9 May 2009, at 20:03, Dave Patterson wrote:
* Dave Patterson [2009-05-10 01:34:46 +0700]:
Curious, why are you trying to do the thing with postfix? Seems
like an
overly complicated parent for the script.
Postfix won't write the thing to disk either. You can configure
postfix
to u
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> * Harry Rickards [2009-05-09 18:24:37 +0100]:
>
>
>> When piping stuff to it from the command line it works fine, but when
>> sending a test email to gpm...@l33tmyst.com I get a blank email in
>> response.
On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 09:02:59PM +0100, Muzer wrote:
> Daryl Styrk wrote:
>> On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 10:45:30PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>>
>>
>> That has been my experience with the installer and a Intel Corporation
>> PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN. You will run into a section asking you i
On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 10:55:09AM +0200, steef wrote:
> hi folks,
>
> dows anybody know how to convert a .img_file into an .iso_file under
> stable? can a package like nrg2iso do the job? found some
> ubuntu-packages, like ccd2iso, but ubuntu is not debian.
>
> thank you,
>
> steef
poweriso m
On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 10:45:30PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> Could you please post the link?
>
> From my experience the installer can detect wifi cards (it will need
> firmware for many of them), but can't use WPA/WPA2 to connect (only
> WEP). Hope I'm not mistaken, it's been a while.
>
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 01:55, steef wrote:
hi folks,
dows anybody know how to convert a .img_file into an .iso_file under stable?
can a package like nrg2iso do the job? found some ubuntu-packages, like
ccd2iso, but ubuntu is not debian.
maybe iat?
iat (Iso9660
On Sat,09.May.09, 17:59:09, Muzer wrote:
> I'm a little confused about the netinst CD, on whether or not it
> supports WiFi cards. Your site says it doesn't, yet I've seen lots of
> forums and bug reports in which people seem to install it correctly. Can
> someone claify this? Thanks! Muzer.
On Sat,09.May.09, 17:52:16, Giancarlo Pegoraro wrote:
> I'm sorry, I remember no more of two (2) nameserver in
> the /etc/resolv.conf, but I'm not sure :-)
The manpage (resolv.conf(5)) says 3.
Regards,
Andrei
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On 18.04.09 13:37, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
> While trying to get ytalk and talkd running on my Debian Lenny
> systems, I find that inetd fails to start talkd. The relevant lines
> in /etc/inetd.conf are:
>
> talk dgram udp wait nobody.tty /usr/sbin/in.talkd in.talkd
> ntalk dgram udp wait nobody
Upgraded 2.6.29 kernel source from Sid.
On boot, floods the screen with stuff like
unix _struct disagrees
This may be from udev trying to respond to a kunix.ko
Did not know there was such an animal. Kernel is compiled using the same
.config as worked in 2.6.29 1-3.
Luckily, I have a 2.6.92
On 29.04.09 13:40, H.S. wrote:
> I have an old machine running Debian Testing and working as a router
> with 2.6.26-2-686 kernel. Runs iptables firewall, has two lan cards and
> a wireless card for nat.
>
> Earlier today it was not responding, just hanged. In the logs I noticed
> these lines which
On Sat,09.May.09, 12:16:33, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>
> I hear rumors that the business card install CD lets you select your
> distribution as part of the expert install process.
I have done it myself a few times and it's also documented here (second
bulet):
http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/
On 17.04.09 22:00, Erik Xavior wrote:
> $ time echo hi > file
>
> real0m0.000s
> user0m0.000s
> sys 0m0.000s
> $
>
> why doesn't it redirect the:
>
> real0m0.000s
> user0m0.000s
> sys 0m0.000s
>
> to the "file"?
>
> even
> time echo hi 2>&1 > file
> doesnt work :O
beca
> >> > Still I wouldn't think it would take 70 mb, but maybe I'm wrong... :)
> >> It's not only about the kernel image. The whole modules for the new kernel
> >> will be installed into your /lib/modules/2.6.26-2 directory. That will take
> >> much space.
> On 2009-04-17, Daniel Dalton wrote:
> >
On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 02:48:52PM -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
>Should have Goggled before I posted :)
>
>Same hint suggests uninstalling or changing config of
> network-manager if it doesn't work.
+1 on uninstalling network-manager. Yesterday I replaced it with wicd
from lenny-backpor
On my older machine, upon the first boot of each day I get
cannot open /root/dev/console: no such file
Kernel panic. not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
Then I hit the reset button, and it boots fine.
It seems to have started after I upgraded to linux-image-2.6.29-1-686
A web search lead me
Marcelo Laia wrote:
I connect to net from my notebook like this:
ISP ---> computer ---> notebook (friend) >
my notebook
ADSLcable wireless ad-hoc
My notebook connect, i am able to ping any IP, traceroute resolve, bu
* Dave Patterson [2009-05-10 01:34:46 +0700]:
> Curious, why are you trying to do the thing with postfix? Seems like an
> overly complicated parent for the script.
Postfix won't write the thing to disk either. You can configure postfix
to use procmail for delivery, and procmail will push the
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JoeHill wrote:
> Frank McCormick wrote:
>
> > I am running testing on a dual core Pentium...and this morning
> > after the latest updates, Firefox comes up all the time in
> > off-line mode. I assume the two are
Frank McCormick wrote:
> I am running testing on a dual core Pentium...and this morning after
> the latest updates, Firefox comes up all the time in offline mode.
> I assume the two are connected...anybody have a fix??
I've run into that twice, both times same sol'n: Uninstall network-manager.
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the latest updates, Firefox comes up all the time in offline mode.
I assume the two are connected...anybody have a fix??
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* Harry Rickards [2009-05-09 18:24:37 +0100]:
> When piping stuff to it from the command line it works fine, but when
> sending a test email to gpm...@l33tmyst.com I get a blank email in
> response. I think this is because /usr/bin/gpmail is being executed as
> the 'nobody' user (I setup a whoa
Alex Romosan wrote:
>> I have the same problem with a Thinkpad X301,
>> the Suspend2Ram/Suspend2Disk buttons ceased to work with some update in
>> the last two weeks.
>>
>
> on my thinkpad t61p i managed to get the suspend to ram button to work
> by editing /etc/acpi/events/sleepbtn and changi
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>>> On 05/09/09 18:05, Harry Rickards wrote:
On 05/09/09 17:42, Dave Patterson wr
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 01:55, steef wrote:
hi folks,
dows anybody know how to convert a .img_file into an .iso_file under stable?
can a package like nrg2iso do the job? found some ubuntu-packages, like
ccd2iso, but ubuntu is not debian.
maybe iat?
iat (Iso9660
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On 05/09/09 18:24, Harry Rickards wrote:
> On 05/09/09 18:05, Harry Rickards wrote:
>> On 05/09/09 17:42, Dave Patterson wrote:
>>> * Harry Rickards [2009-05-09 11:14:14 +0100]:
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Adam Hardy on 07/05/09 09:43, wrote:
a...@gondor:~$ sudo sensors-detect
[sudo] password for adam:
No i2c device files found. Use prog/mkdev/mkdev.sh to create them.
a...@gondor:~$
mkdev.sh is obsolete, that's according to the lm-sensors website.
many websites later, I discovered the answer wh
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> On 05/09/09 17:42, Dave Patterson wrote:
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In <200905091158.37386@pcartwright.com>, Paul Cartwright wrote:
>On Sat May 9 2009, 明覺 wrote:
>> another advice is to try gNewSense, a very cool distribution,
>> http://www.gnewsense.org
>but I have Dell boxes, with NVIDIA video cards, and I like the non-free
> NVIDIA drivers..
If it's not in
In <200905090814.30614@pcartwright.com>, Paul Cartwright wrote:
>I run lenny on my desktop, but I thought I'd try debian testing on a spare
> box I have, but... I'm not quite sure how to install testing. on my desktop
> I installed etch, and upgraded to testing, is that the best way, just
> ins
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> * Harry Rickards [2009-05-09 11:14:14 +0100]:
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>> I was wondering if anyone knew of a way, perhaps using /etc/aliases, so
>> that all incoming mail add
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 12:57 AM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
wrote:
> In <6a8fced30905090925n486a49bbjcc9ebdacf46b6...@mail.gmail.com>, 明覺 wrote:
>>I installed the package libgtkglextmm-x11-1.2-doc, but I do not know
>>where it's installed in my computer, and how to launch it, do anyone
>>know it?
>
>
I'm a little confused about the netinst CD, on whether or not it
supports WiFi cards. Your site says it doesn't, yet I've seen lots of
forums and bug reports in which people seem to install it correctly. Can
someone claify this? Thanks! Muzer.
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>I installed the package libgtkglextmm-x11-1.2-doc, but I do not know
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>know it?
*-doc packages install their documentation to (a) subdirectory(ies) of
Bruno Voigt writes:
> I have the same problem with a Thinkpad X301,
> the Suspend2Ram/Suspend2Disk buttons ceased to work with some update in
> the last two weeks.
on my thinkpad t61p i managed to get the suspend to ram button to work
by editing /etc/acpi/events/sleepbtn and changing
event=but
Sven Joachim writes:
> Load the snd_pcm_oss kernel module. The easiest way to do this
> automatically is to install the oss-compat package.
It works like a charm. Thank you!
Martin McCormick
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* Harry Rickards [2009-05-09 11:14:14 +0100]:
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> I was wondering if anyone knew of a way, perhaps using /etc/aliases, so
> that all incoming mail addressed to my username (hrickards) is encrypted
> with *my* public key, so that when I read it on
Douglas A. Tutty, Tue Apr 21 2009 16:06:03 GMT+0200 (CEST):
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 12:39:38PM +0200, Peter Jordan wrote:
Hello,
since my ThinkPad T400 has two 250GB HD, i considered to install debian
testing with raid1+cryptsetup+lvm on it.
Has anyone experience with that kind of setup?
An
All,
There are various poor documents out there if you Google. Do I need to
fetch non-free code to get this card to work.
Any ideas when this is likely to be supported in the mainstream kernel -
I think I saw 2.6.30 hptiop may support it - do I need to wait for
Lenny and a half?
Many thanks i
On 2009-05-09 18:19 +0200, Martin McCormick wrote:
> I installed Lenny from the latest CD image and things are mostly
> fantastic. I have never had so much stuff just work right from
> the start. The CS3246 on-board sound chip came right up. amixer
> and aplay as well as mplayer and mpg123 all wor
I installed the package libgtkglextmm-x11-1.2-doc, but I do not know
where it's installed in my computer, and how to launch it, do anyone
know it? thanks
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I have the same problem with a Thinkpad X301,
the Suspend2Ram/Suspend2Disk buttons ceased to work with some update in
the last two weeks.
Yesterday I made a aptitude full-upgrade to sid and KDE 4.2x
the problem persists ..
Is there a site somehere which explains what components are needed /
how
I installed Lenny from the latest CD image and things are mostly
fantastic. I have never had so much stuff just work right from
the start. The CS3246 on-board sound chip came right up. amixer
and aplay as well as mplayer and mpg123 all work but there is no
/dev/dsp device.
I need it for so
Hi,
Il giorno sab, 09/05/2009 alle 10.07 -0300, Marcelo Laia ha scritto:
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> Debian testing kernel 2.6.29-1-686
>
> At work, from eth0, I surf on the net very well.
>
> :~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
> nameserver 200.221.11.100
> nameserver 208.67.2
On Sat May 9 2009, 明覺 wrote:
> you can directly install testing from its iso, for 64bit cpu,
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/amd64/iso-cd/debian-testing
>-amd64-CD-1.iso
> for 32 bit cpu,
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/i386/iso-cd/debian-testing-
>amd64-CD-1.iso
On Sat May 9 2009, Brad Rogers wrote:
> Further, if the OP wishes to stay on stable, use "stable" in
> sources.lst, rather than "Lenny". Similarly for testing and unstable,
> of course.
well, I didn't want to go with stable, since I am already running that on my
desktop. I wanted to try squeeze
On Sat May 9 2009, 明覺 wrote:
> another advice is to try gNewSense, a very cool distribution,
> http://www.gnewsense.org
but I have Dell boxes, with NVIDIA video cards, and I like the non-free NVIDIA
drivers..
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Leonardo Canducci wrote, on 2009-04-25 17:57:
I have some footage shoot with a jvc hcsd camcorder I'd like to put on
a dvd. Every clip is stored as a .mod file that should be a standard
mpeg-ps file with ac3 audio. Once renamed as .mpg each clip plays out
of the box.
I'd just like to: join all cl
Patrick writes:
> I assume that whoever responds to these bug reports has a better idea
> than I do about where the fault lies. As far as I could tell, and I
> asked here first and had lots of confirmations, the fault rested with
> network-manager, and so that's where I reported the bug.
And that
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Harry Rickards wrote:
Hello Harry,
> You might want to upgrade from Lenny (stable) to Squeeze
> (testing) though, so you're not skipping any releases. I know that's
> the reccomended way to do it in Ubuntu.
Furt
I connect to net from my notebook like this:
ISP ---> computer ---> notebook (friend) >
my notebook
ADSLcable wireless ad-hoc
My notebook connect, i am able to ping any IP, traceroute resolve, but
firefox, aMSN, skype
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> On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 8:14 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
>> I run lenny on my desktop, but I thought I'd try debian testing on a spare
>> box
>> I have, but... I'm not quite sure how to install testing. on my desktop I
>>
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 8:14 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I run lenny on my desktop, but I thought I'd try debian testing on a spare box
> I have, but... I'm not quite sure how to install testing. on my desktop I
> installed etch, and upgraded to testing, is that the best way, just install
> lenny,
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 8:14 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I run lenny on my desktop, but I thought I'd try debian testing on a spare box
> I have, but... I'm not quite sure how to install testing. on my desktop I
> installed etch, and upgraded to testing, is that the best way, just install
> lenny,
Can someone tell me a tool, that can add page numbers to an existing pdf
document?
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I run lenny on my desktop, but I thought I'd try debian testing on a spare box
I have, but... I'm not quite sure how to install testing. on my desktop I
installed etch, and upgraded to testing, is that the best way, just install
lenny, and change the sources.list?
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Sven Joachim writes:
> On 2009-05-08 14:28 +0200, Hugh Lawson wrote:
>> My newly installed squeeze has problems with DNS. Specificially, Emacs
>> gnus and evolution cannot reliably find their respective servers.
Sven wrote:
> This seems to be a libc6 problem, see bugs #516218¹ and #517360
I tried running Neverwinter Nights on Lenny 64 bit and got:
umarz...@ctrl:~/nwn$ ./nwn
Locking assertion failure. Backtrace:
#0 /usr/lib32/libxcb-xlib.so.0 [0xf79f8767]
#1 /usr/lib32/libxcb-xlib.so.0(xcb_xlib_unlock+0x31) [0xf79f88b1]
#2 /usr/lib32/libX11.so.6(_XReply+0x244) [0xf7a42c14]
#3 ./lib
On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 03:11:01PM +0530, Foss User wrote:
> Is there any IRC server software that can authenticate users against an LDAP?
There are a number of packages that include 'irc services' . e.g.:
$ aptitude search '~G protocol::irc ~Gsecurity::authentication'
p dancer-services
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I was wondering if anyone knew of a way, perhaps using /etc/aliases, so
that all incoming mail addressed to my username (hrickards) is encrypted
with *my* public key, so that when I read it only I can read it using
*my* private key. If the mail was sig
Dear users,
I one of the maintainers of the rtorrent/libtorrent packages in Debian.
Many probably know, but it doesn't hurt to say here that rtorrent is
a very lean bittorrent program meant to be used in the terminal, but
very powerful and with advanced features like Peer Exchange (PEX) and
Is there any IRC server software that can authenticate users against an LDAP?
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