Doesn anybody know?
I mean it was down for a few hours.
Just asking!! :P
Hardware upgrade? :)
Thank you!
me wrote:
Hi,
for dvd ripping you could use dvdrip, this is in the debian multimedia
repositories:
http://debian-multimedia.org/
for the games you can try wine or cedega, wine is in the repositories
and cedega is commercial.
But beware, it's not always easy to get Windows games running
* 明覺 (shi.min...@gmail.com) [22.06.09 05:58]:
> I'm looking for a pure c/c++ programmed desktop manager, while the
> xorg is depandent on perl, so i do not like it, is there any graphics
> system which depands only on c/c++ to replace x window system? thanks
>
No, there is no replacement for X.or
* 明覺 (shi.min...@gmail.com) [22.06.09 05:33]:
> I'm a junior programmer, and I plan to use only c/c++ as my
> programming languages, and I don't like python or perl, I hope all the
> programs in my own system are written only in c/c++ so that I will be
> able to modify them someday in the future. t
* 明覺 (shi.min...@gmail.com) [22.06.09 03:18]:
> I want to keep the programs in my system all written in c/c++, no
> python or perl or any other programming languages, is it possible to
> reach it? I removed the 2 packages, python and perl, from my system,
> and of cause, I losed my desktop, is it p
Hi
I used to have skype installed but I think a recent dist-upgrade got rid
of it (now my wife _really_ wants it back).
/etc/apt/sources.list has
deb http://people.debian.org/~rafael/skype-amd64 ./
# aptitude install skype
produces
The following packages are BROKEN:
libc6-i386
The followin
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 1:01 PM, sai ram wrote:
>
> Dear Friends!
> I use Ubuntu Dapper Drake (on x86 pc) and wanted to install "isomaster"
> software package about which I read in a linux magazine. As this package was
> unavailable in my synaptic package manager with Ubuntu repositories, I
> d
On Sun, 2009-06-21 at 12:18 +0200, Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-06-21 at 21:35 +1200, Bruce Ward wrote:
> > On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 16:35 +0200, Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
> > > On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 20:21 +1200, Bruce Ward wrote:
> > > > I have a machine with a dvd writer (/dev/hdc) and a cd writ
I'm looking for a pure c/c++ programmed desktop manager, while the
xorg is depandent on perl, so i do not like it, is there any graphics
system which depands only on c/c++ to replace x window system? thanks
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On Sun, 21 Jun 2009, Kelly Jones wrote:
I have sendmail installed on etch, but not running as a daemon
Why on earth would you do that ... sendmail, like any other MTA these
days binds only to 127.0.0.1 by default.
When I do:
# echo "Test" | /usr/lib/sendmail f...@bar.com
the logs show this
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Kamaraju S
Kusumanchi wrote:
> 明覺 wrote:
>
>> I want to keep the programs in my system all written in c/c++, no
>> python or perl or any other programming languages, is it possible to
>> reach it? I removed the 2 packages, python and perl, from my system,
>> and of
明覺 wrote:
> I want to keep the programs in my system all written in c/c++, no
> python or perl or any other programming languages, is it possible to
> reach it? I removed the 2 packages, python and perl, from my system,
> and of cause, I losed my desktop, is it possible to install a desktop
> mana
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 8:17 PM, 明覺 wrote:
> I want to keep the programs in my system all written in c/c++, no
> python or perl or any other programming languages, is it possible to
> reach it? I removed the 2 packages, python and perl, from my system,
> and of cause, I losed my desktop, is it poss
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 05:36:15PM +0100, thveillon.debian wrote:
> sun-java is now fully 64 bit, including the plugin, starting with 6-12
> maybe, or even one release earlier. But the icedtea one runs just as
> well on my machine, it's just seen as an older version by some
> websites and Sun java
I want to keep the programs in my system all written in c/c++, no
python or perl or any other programming languages, is it possible to
reach it? I removed the 2 packages, python and perl, from my system,
and of cause, I losed my desktop, is it possible to install a desktop
manager without perl and
Any advice about choosing one of geneweb, gramps,
and lifelines?
Thanks, ... p. crawford
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> I think he should install debian on their first and then come back to
> ask the list :)
Documentation is sparce. After spending the
weekend trying to install Debian I abandoned it.
Native Oberon works well.
Regards,
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 06:41:34PM EDT, Chris Jones wrote:
Reviving this long-dead debate.
I had noticed these boot time messages in /var/log/kern.log for some
time now:
Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 49150
sr 0:0:0:1: [sr0] Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE,SUGGEST
Hi all
I have very strange problem with sound. Sound does not work in Debian
Lenny, but works in Debian Etch. Hardware is Toshiba Satellite a30
(lspci in attachment), with sound card ATI Technologies Inc IXP150 AC'97
Audio Controller.
Often the very first time I start playing music after reb
Hi;
I'm planning on installing Mono in order to develop some .NET Web
Applications. Upon getting Aptitude to show me all the 'mono' packages I'm
confused as to which to intstall. I'm running Stable (Lenny) BTW.
Specifically what's the difference between the following;
p mono-apache-server
Eike Lantzsch a écrit :
> On Sunday 21 June 2009, Fred Zinsli wrote:
>> Hello all
>>
>> I have been usind Debian for some years now, but exclusively as a server
>> platform.
>>
>> My partner has a VISTA machine
> [snip]
>>
>> I am wanting to offer her a Debian solution in pace of her windowz
>> sol
On Sunday 21 June 2009, Fred Zinsli wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I have been usind Debian for some years now, but exclusively as a server
> platform.
>
> My partner has a VISTA machine
[snip]
>
> I am wanting to offer her a Debian solution in pace of her windowz
> solution but I thought I would ask some
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 12:26:54 -0600
Matthew Moore wrote:
...
> As far as recommendations go, I would like to say that instead of messing
> around with hard links to get an incremental backup solution, I would use
> rdiff-backup, which was written for this exact purpose (rsync + hard links).
Or
Matteo Riva wrote:
> * gnome panel now does not make the desktop and windows aware of it (or
> most likely metacity does not properly interact with it): the
> panels overlap with icons and maximized windows take full screen
> ending up under the panels
The same problem here :) It seems it's a
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 12:55:44PM -0700, Kelly Jones wrote:
> On 6/21/09, Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Kelly Jones wrote:
> >> I have sendmail installed on etch,
> >
> > Is there a reason not to upgrade to Lenny, the current stable? This
> > is outside of your current problem but you really should thin
Fred Zinsli a écrit :
> Hello all
>
> I have been usind Debian for some years now, but exclusively as a server
> platform.
>
> My partner has a VISTA machine and she is always having problems with it.
> No surprises there I guess.
>
> I am wanting to offer her a Debian solution in pace of her wi
Kelly Jones wrote:
> On 6/21/09, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
>> Kelly Jones wrote:
>>
>> Is there a reason not to upgrade to Lenny, the current stable? This
>> is outside of your current problem but you really should think about
>> keeping current.
>>
>
> I plan to use a cluster of cheap VPS
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 09:57:09PM +0200, Suno Ano wrote:
>
> Matthew> Unison is the "more complicated than necessary" option here.
> Matthew> If all that is needed is backup, unison is not the best
> Matthew> choice.
>
> true, but then having a backup without a clearly defined restore
> scena
Matthew> Unison is the "more complicated than necessary" option here.
Matthew> If all that is needed is backup, unison is not the best
Matthew> choice.
true, but then having a backup without a clearly defined restore
scenario does not make a lot of sense. Once Unison is up and running
that par
On 6/21/09, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Kelly Jones wrote:
>> I have sendmail installed on etch,
>
> Is there a reason not to upgrade to Lenny, the current stable? This
> is outside of your current problem but you really should think about
> keeping current.
I plan to use a cluster of cheap VPS' for red
Hi,
for dvd ripping you could use dvdrip, this is in the debian multimedia
repositories:
http://debian-multimedia.org/
for the games you can try wine or cedega, wine is in the repositories and
cedega is commercial.
But beware, it's not always easy to get Windows games running on Linux.
Fort
Hello all
I have been usind Debian for some years now, but exclusively as a server
platform.
My partner has a VISTA machine and she is always having problems with it.
No surprises there I guess.
I am wanting to offer her a Debian solution in pace of her windowz
solution but I thought I would ask
> Are you given any option to view the error report? I'm not familiar enough
> with Gnowe to know about any utility that reports kernel errors.
Sadly no, I thought to do that first, but it doesn't let me actually
view anything. The machine it happens on, is still up and running fine,
I even reb
Allen Kenner wrote at 2009-06-19 15:48 -0500:
> I'm using Debian 5.0.1 on a few of my machines here, and for some
> reason, with almost the same installation on two machines, one of them
> has twice so far said in Gnome "You had a Kernel Error" and asked if I
> wanted to send it to the Kernel.org t
Kelly Jones wrote:
> I have sendmail installed on etch,
Is there a reason not to upgrade to Lenny, the current stable? This
is outside of your current problem but you really should think about
keeping current.
Using Sendmail is probably okay but IMNHO there are better choices.
Would you entertai
On Saturday 20 June 2009 11:29:14 pm Suno Ano wrote:
> Tzafrir> If you want to follow that route, you can use rsync as well.
> Tzafrir> Or even go a bit further and use hard-links (-H) to make
> Tzafrir> yourself a "wayback machine".
>
> Unison basically is a bidirectional rsync (the rsync algor
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I have a new Panasonic 1123 dot matrix printer I've been trying to get
> working with debian and cups can't seem to find it. lpadmin fails and
> printconf can't do anything either. Are these printers even Linux
> compatible and if so, how can I set this up so it will pri
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I have a new Panasonic 1123 dot matrix printer I've been trying to get
> working with debian and cups can't seem to find it. lpadmin fails and
> printconf can't do anything either. Are these printers even Linux
> compatible and if so, how can I set this up so it will print
I have a new Panasonic 1123 dot matrix printer I've been trying to get
working with debian and cups can't seem to find it. lpadmin fails and
printconf can't do anything either. Are these printers even Linux
compatible and if so, how can I set this up so it will print? I chose a
dot matrix pr
Hi guys,
I'm having some issues with Thunderbird 2.0.21 (OSX and Lenny) and
dbmail. The problem is that when I move mail from one account into the
dbmail account, it fails and prompts me for the account password. When
this happens, it doesn't accept the password, despite supplying the
corre
I have sendmail installed on etch, but not running as a daemon. When I do:
# echo "Test" | /usr/lib/sendmail f...@bar.com
the logs show this:
Jun 21 11:13:51 debian sendmail[3924]: n5LFDpSS003924: to=...@bar.com,
ctladdr=root (0/0), delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=relay,
pri=30005, relay
On Sat,20.Jun.09, 22:38:17, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 15.06.09 09:36, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> > Doing the former allows me to open new tabs as root, doing the latter
> > (with 'su') requires that I provide my root password every time; using
> > 'sudo' requires that I provide 'sudo comma
On Sat,20.Jun.09, 22:50:16, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>
> > (IOW how does it know whether a message is from a mailing list even
> > without the "subscribe" and "list" command.)
>
> But it can't differ between those two so at least 'subscribe' is needed.
> I've already had problem with the Lis
>Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 02:16:10PM +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
>
>> I just want to install a Java runtime environment which will allow me
>> to see Java applets in action. It seems I have the choice of (at
>
> If you're running 64-bit, your choice of plugin is rather
On Sun, 2009-06-21 at 07:31 +, sai ram wrote:
> install "isomaster"
First of all you really need to put in a subject. I only look at blank
ones when they happen to be the first in line & the preview feature on
evolution opens them automatically.
As to the problem. I have some small experience
Alejandro Barocio A. wrote:
> When I installed Lenny with the official DVD Binary 1 the network
> connection stoped working. Previously, I had Etch 4.0_r5 And
> everything worked fine.
>
> My greater concern is that I still can recive my email via POP
> and use messaging with XMPP, also I can conn
On Sun, 2009-06-21 at 16:40 +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
>
> > Humm, installing sun-java6-plugin (or sun-java5-plugin or
> > icedtea-gcjwebplugin) should pull all the required
> > dependencies.
>
> Yess.. but that means I'll have at least two jre's: sun-java6 and
> th
> If you're running 32-bit, you'll probably just want the
> sun-java6-plugin.
I am running 32-bit. But if I kill openjdk-6-jre, I'd lose
Azureus/Vuze, which I use to download Korean soap operas. My wife,
who is addicted to the things, would kill me if I did.
Regards, Jan
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sai ram wrote:
Dear Friends!
I use Ubuntu Dapper Drake (on x86 pc) and wanted to install "isomaster" software package about which I read in a linux magazine. As this package was unavailable in my synaptic package manager with Ubuntu repositories, I downloaded the package from Debian website.
Whi
Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
> Humm, installing sun-java6-plugin (or sun-java5-plugin or
> icedtea-gcjwebplugin) should pull all the required
> dependencies.
Yess.. but that means I'll have at least two jre's: sun-java6 and
the one required by Azureus/Vuze. How can I be sure that they
won't "bite" each
On Sun, 2009-06-21 at 09:56 -0400, Celejar wrote:
> On 21 Jun 2009 07:31:11 -
> "sai ram" wrote:
>
> > Dear Friends!
> > I use Ubuntu Dapper Drake (on x86 pc) and wanted to install "isomaster"
> > software package about which I read in a linux magazine. As this package
> > was unavailable in
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 02:16:10PM +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> I just want to install a Java runtime environment which will allow me
> to see Java applets in action. It seems I have the choice of (at
If you're running 64-bit, your choice of plugin is rather restricted. On
my system, I use
Hi Andrei
[…]
> > > It sounds to me like it might something as simple as you may have
> > > removed the images used for those little icons.
> What icon themes do you have installed? The xfce4-icon-theme is known to
> be incomplete:
[…]
But the icons appear *BEFORE* kcontrol is installed. In
Hello,
On Sun, 2009-06-21 at 14:16 +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> I just want to install a Java runtime environment which will allow
> me to see Java applets in action. It seems I have the choice of
> (at least)
>
> default-jre
> gcj-4.4-jre
> gcj-jre
> icedtea-6-jre-cacao
> openoffice.org (i
On 21 Jun 2009 07:31:11 -
"sai ram" wrote:
> Dear Friends!
> I use Ubuntu Dapper Drake (on x86 pc) and wanted to install "isomaster"
> software package about which I read in a linux magazine. As this package was
> unavailable in my synaptic package manager with Ubuntu repositories, I
> do
Hi Rustan !
> i don't have any idea about this, sorry. i found a lot bug report while
> googling regarding kcontrol. perhaps you can change to KDE 4, as
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=300658#14
> mentioned that kcontrols doesn't exist in KDE 4.
I also saw those bug reports. Bu
Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> I just want to install a Java runtime environment which will allow
> me to see Java applets in action. It seems I have the choice of
> (at least)
>
> default-jre
> gcj-4.4-jre
> gcj-jre
> icedtea-6-jre-cacao
> openoffice.org (includes its own jre, apparently)
> openjdk-6
How do I get rid of the caret browing popup in iceape? I found nothing
in prefernces or in help searching for caret. There is a box to check
if you don't want to see the popup again but, checked or not, the popup
keeps coming back.
Tom
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I just want to install a Java runtime environment which will allow
me to see Java applets in action. It seems I have the choice of
(at least)
default-jre
gcj-4.4-jre
gcj-jre
icedtea-6-jre-cacao
openoffice.org (includes its own jre, apparently)
openjdk-6-jre (required by Azureus/Vuze; it does not s
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 8:03 AM, Matteo Riva wrote:
>
> Regarding network-manager, after some investigation I found out that
> network-manager-gnome was removed because it is now marked as conflicting
> with gnome-network-admin. However, I can't seem to remove
> gnome-network-admin as gnome core
Regarding network-manager, after some investigation I found out that
network-manager-gnome was removed because it is now marked as conflicting
with gnome-network-admin. However, I can't seem to remove
gnome-network-admin as gnome core packages depend on it. I'm not sure
how necessary the gnome fr
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 08:29:16PM +0100, AG wrote:
> Although I have tried addressing this previously, no-one has yet
> ventured to offer any suggested courses for action. Following a weekend
> of searches, editing config files, etc., I decided a fresh uncomplicated
> installation of Squeez
Using sid and kde4.2.4
Ctrl+Alt+H does not work, should be 'Hello'
Settingx -> input actions
Examples and Type 'Hello' activated
Ctrl and Alt keys working, for example the 'Run Konsole' hotkeys is ok
One interesting thing is that in the System settings window the 'tab'
'Action' at the right is
I just did an automatic update for new packages and I came out of it
with 2 problems:
* network manager stopped working, it gave an error at the end of the
install process then no more icon in the panel and automatic wireless
detection/connection
* gnome panel now does not make the desktop and
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 03:53:58AM EDT, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Chris Jones wrote:
[..]
> > Now on "lenny" although as far as I know I am using the same .muttrc and
> > the same /etc/mailcap that I copied over from the "etch" system, what
> > happens is that urlview creates a new xterm where it then
On Sun, 2009-06-21 at 21:35 +1200, Bruce Ward wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 16:35 +0200, Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
> > On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 20:21 +1200, Bruce Ward wrote:
> > > I have a machine with a dvd writer (/dev/hdc) and a cd writer
> > > (/dev/hdd).
> >
> > > under Lenny, the CD writer will
On Fri,19.Jun.09, 19:01:04, John Culleton wrote:
> Mandriva etc. lists please pass the word. And please make the powers
> that be know in the debian and debian-derivative world that Scribus
> 1.3.5 is not for binary download. It is updated nightly for the svn
> users and definitely not ready fo
On Fri,19.Jun.09, 21:13:17, Paulo Marcel Coelho Aragao wrote:
> > It sounds to me like it might something as simple as you may have
> > removed the images used for those little icons.
>
> You really lifted my hopes, but … To be sure I didn't miss anything, I
> installed metapackage kdeartwork w
On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 16:35 +0200, Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 20:21 +1200, Bruce Ward wrote:
> > I have a machine with a dvd writer (/dev/hdc) and a cd writer
> > (/dev/hdd).
>
> > under Lenny, the CD writer will not recognise a blank CD. Nothing. The
> > DVD writer will recog
I'm not getting any logs from the local cups-client, but the remote
server is logging the following when I attempt to print (see previous
post):
192.168.101.103 - - [21/Jun/2009:02:20:49 -0700] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 400 0 - -
192.168.101.103 - - [21/Jun/2009:02:20:49 -0700] "POST /printers/hpo
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 05:48:15PM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> What kind of upgrades? (In other words: Please tell us which version
> of Debian you are running and how up-to-date it is.)
Last time I checked was before the upgrade to Lenny. The utilities are
provided by:
cups-client: /usr/
Stackpole, Chris wrote:
> Well I can't seem to find and fix this problem. So I guess my two
> options are: 1) rebuild the system using Lenny 2) Install a DNS
> caching utility.
I would be inclined to try tracing with tcpdump and wireshark and
trying to determine what names are being looked up. I
Chris Jones wrote:
> Since obviously I run mutt in a terminal, a gnu/screen window actually,
> urlview would correctly launch the ELinks browser in the same terminal.
>
> Now on "lenny" although as far as I know I am using the same .muttrc and
> the same /etc/mailcap that I copied over from the "e
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 9:39 AM, sai ram wrote:
> Dear Friends!
> I use Ubuntu Dapper Drake (on x86 pc) and wanted to install "isomaster"
> software package about which I read in a linux magazine. As this package was
> unavailable in my synaptic package manager with Ubuntu repositories, I
> downloa
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 07:39:14AM -, sai ram wrote:
> Dear Friends!
> I use Ubuntu Dapper Drake (on x86 pc) and wanted to install "isomaster"
> software package about which I read in a linux magazine. As this package was
> unavailable in my synaptic package manager with Ubuntu repositories,
Dear Friends!
I use Ubuntu Dapper Drake (on x86 pc) and wanted to install "isomaster"
software package about which I read in a linux magazine. As this package was
unavailable in my synaptic package manager with Ubuntu repositories, I
downloaded the package from Debian website.
While attempting
Dear Friends!
I use Ubuntu Dapper Drake (on x86 pc) and wanted to install "isomaster"
software package about which I read in a linux magazine. As this package was
unavailable in my synaptic package manager with Ubuntu repositories, I
downloaded the package from Debian website.
While attempting
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