On Thu, 2 Jul 2009, Raquel wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 16:07:27 -0700 (MST)
Robert Holtzman wrote:
Any suggestions, ideas, pointers, or derisive comments appreciated
before I see if I can achieve orbital velocity with this router.
I'm running that router with tomato firmware and it's workin
Hi,
On Fri, 2009-07-03 at 12:53 +1000, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>
> I have 2x IBM xSeries 346 servers, one has a RAID card (let's call this
> machine "346a") and the other only has onboard SCSI (346b).
>
> [..] it stops at a
> special initramfs sh after giving up on the lvm volume group (not fo
> I see that he posted on here on May 14, 2009 despite
> refusing to respond to my efforts at communication for the past year.
> If anyone knows how to put him in contact with me please do. I'm a
> paying customer and require help.
something tells me you won't be getting very much help if you have
I'm looking for the owner of Yi.org/WhyI.org, Tyler MacDonald aka
Crackerjack. I see that he posted on here on May 14, 2009 despite
refusing to respond to my efforts at communication for the past year.
If anyone knows how to put him in contact with me please do. I'm a
paying customer and require he
Hi,
I have 2x IBM xSeries 346 servers, one has a RAID card (let's call this
machine "346a") and the other only has onboard SCSI (346b).
Both have two RAID1 software mirrors -- one for /boot (/dev/md0) and the
other for lvm2 use (/dev/md1).
Both are running the same amd64 Debian release (Len
I am using a Etch and a half kernel 2.6.24 on my Debian Lenny system. This
kernel does not have the IDE driver for my chipset. However, I do remember that
if the native IDE driver is not present, then the generic ide driver is loaded.
However, in my case Debian does not load the generic ide dri
Thanks a lot Johannes !
2009/7/2 Johannes Wiedersich
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> Duque Gorlois wrote:
> > By the way, how could I update Iceweasel browser in order to always
> > run a safer version in my machine ?
> >
> > Is it through "apt-get update" ?
>
> Yes. The st
On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 16:07:27 -0700 (MST)
Robert Holtzman wrote:
>
> Any suggestions, ideas, pointers, or derisive comments appreciated
> before I see if I can achieve orbital velocity with this router.
>
I'm running that router with tomato firmware and it's working well.
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===
I'm running a Linksys WRT54GL wireless router hard wired to a desktop and a
Dell D600 with a Broadcom BCM5705M ethernet controller and Lenny. I'm having a
problem getting The Dell to work with wireless. The desktop will stay wired.
I upgraded the firmware to the latest Linksys release (4.30.12).
On Wednesday 01 July 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> Though upgrading the kernel seems like a very big deal, sometimes
> it's actually safer than other packages. 2.6.29 doesn't require newer
> packages, so you don't actually need to backport it. And if you get
> in trouble you can always boot 2.6.26
* Jesse Sheidlower [2009 Jul 02 14:23 -0500]:
> I gave this a try.
>
> Unfortunately, a few seconds after hitting the MEPIS desktop
> screen, it, too, locks up hard, and I have to reboot.
>
> Next suggestion? :-(
I've no direct suggestion although I just recovered my T23 this morning
by resold
In <4fe4c4f50907021347r2fcba2dcqa1b0ca7e2db79...@mail.gmail.com>, ChadDavis
wrote:
>> In any case, the lib*-java packages are not specifically for developers.
>> They are shared dependencies of the Java applications that are part of
>> Debian or are using the Debian build and distribution network
Hi,
I'm trying to find out which SATA controller card would work great for
Debian testing with (currently) kernel 2.6.30. Availability (want to
buy in local store) and price (max $100) are also an issue. The card
must be supported with drivers included in the standard kernel, have
at least 4 ports
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Thu,02.Jul.09, 15:27:09, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
>> After loosing hours on this I gave up and use the official nvidia.sh
>> installer which work out perfectly.
>
> Too bad you weren't pacient enough:
>
> 1. Install nvidia-kernel-source and
On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 11:05:01PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 04:11:35PM -0600, lee wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 10:51:56PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > > On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 03:00:41PM -0600, lee wrote:
> > > > On Thu, Jan 01, 2009 at 05:56:25PM -020
JoeHill ha scritto:
What?
I've definitely never seen this before. I'm running a Testing system myself and
Flash works fine (well, to the extent that Flash can ever be said to work
'fine').
On a Testing system I just installed, however, I'm getting an error that:
ERROR: Your glibc library is ol
n't really favor one language over another at runtime.
>
> In any case, the lib*-java packages are not specifically for developers.
> They are shared dependencies of the Java applications that are part of
> Debian or are using the Debian build and distribution network (contrib/non-
> free). Java a
In <4fe4c4f50907021215o423b69cdyceea0dd78506d...@mail.gmail.com>, ChadDavis
wrote:
>On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith
>Jr. wrote:
>> In <4fe4c4f50907021030n40b776b8h9a09ce64ecec9...@mail.gmail.com>,
>> ChadDavis
>>
>> wrote:
>>>I would be interested in
>>>hearing how people doing
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 09:40:21PM +0200, Gilles Mocellin wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 07:31:57PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> > Thank You for Your time and answer, Gilles:
> >
> > > switch=$(ip route ls | awk '/^default / { for(i=0;i > > == "dev") print $(i+1) }}'| head -n 1)
> > > /sbin/ifconfi
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 19:29:26 -0400, JoeHill wrote:
>
> What?
>
> I've definitely never seen this before. I'm running a Testing system myself
> and
> Flash works fine (well, to the extent that Flash can ever be said to work
> 'fine').
>
> On a Testing system I just installed, however, I'm ge
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 12:09:49 +1000, Charlie wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Could someone please tell me what they have in their: Cups server> Host
> and Port when they do:
>
> If they use cups and printer working in Debian Squeeze [testing]
I have this on Sid (which should also work on Squ
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 22:27:28 +0200, Tina I wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I have set up a printer server using CUPS. It seem to be functioning
> OK. But I have a strange problem with the KDE client. The printer is
> only visible/ available for root. Even in Kcontrol I can only see
> it in admin mod
Just to put the solution I found somwhere.
At work, I use Debian Lenny on an HPDC7900.
This computer has a network card not supported by the 2.6.26 kernel.
I had to use at least a 2.6.28 (2.6.30 from backports now).
But, as the graphic card is an nvidia one, and as have to monitors, I
had to upgr
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 18:39:21 -0700, troppero wrote:
>
> I updated the apt data with aptitude update because has an uncertained
> unfinished install...
>
> Going up.
>
> When type the two 'g' to go to install, aptitude go to install some
> packages and sees the following:
>
> Uninstalling ac
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 07:31:57PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Gilles:
>
> > switch=$(ip route ls | awk '/^default / { for(i=0;i > == "dev") print $(i+1) }}'| head -n 1)
> > /sbin/ifconfig $1 0.0.0.0 up
> > /usr/sbin/brctl addif ${switch} $1
> > exit 0
>
> Could
If you want to compile something which requires xulrunner you need the package
"xulrunner-dev".
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On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 10:28:49AM -0700, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
>> I have a two-year-old ThinkPad T60. It recently developed some
>> screen problems--the display was losing colors, and finally
>> started to die completely, going to black shortly after
>> startup--so I sent
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith
Jr. wrote:
> In <4fe4c4f50907021030n40b776b8h9a09ce64ecec9...@mail.gmail.com>, ChadDavis
> wrote:
>>I would be interested in
>>hearing how people doing Java development make use of the Debian
>>shared Java libraries.
>
> I don't think it is much (i
In <4fe4c4f50907021030n40b776b8h9a09ce64ecec9...@mail.gmail.com>, ChadDavis
wrote:
>I would be interested in
>hearing how people doing Java development make use of the Debian
>shared Java libraries.
I don't think it is much (if any) different from a C developer making use of
the Debian shared C
Ai...sorry.
I DO have xulrunner installed (which is why aptitude won't do anything).
The problem must be with the program I'm trying to install, that is
telling me that I don't have xulrunner.
I have contacted the author of said program for support.
You may disregard the previous post.
My bad.
Mark Marcacci wrote:
Thanks everyone for the input and advice. It sounds like my
"Activating Swap" issue is a bit different than some of the ones
others have encountered, so I've put some info below that led to a
solution for me that maybe someone else can use:
1) The machine is a Dell Inspi
On 2009-07-02 20:08 +0200, Anthony Baldwin wrote:
> I need xulrunner.
It is only available in Etch aka oldstable.
> I get
>
> apt-cache search xulrunner
> conkeror - keyboard focused web browser with Emacs look and feel
> conkeror-spawn-process-helper - spawn external processes in Conkeror
> ice
Running Sid. I upgraded some 400 packages yesterday and
since then the AltGr key has stopped working in some
applications, notably Iceweasel and Claws Mail (i.e. the
applications I use 90% of the time, of course). Specifically,
when I press AltGr + any key, nothing h
I need xulrunner.
I get
apt-cache search xulrunner
conkeror - keyboard focused web browser with Emacs look and feel
conkeror-spawn-process-helper - spawn external processes in Conkeror
iceape-dev - Development files for the Iceape Internet Suite
liferea - feed aggregator for GNOME
liferea-xulrun
On Thu,02.Jul.09, 15:27:09, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> After loosing hours on this I gave up and use the official nvidia.sh
> installer which work out perfectly.
Too bad you weren't pacient enough:
1. Install nvidia-kernel-source and the linux-headers package for your
current kernel
2. run as ro
Thanks everyone for the input and advice. It sounds like my "Activating
Swap" issue is a bit different than some of the ones others have
encountered, so I've put some info below that led to a solution for me that
maybe someone else can use:
1) The machine is a Dell Inspiron 8600 with a fresh inst
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Boyd Stephen Smith
Jr. wrote:
> In <4fe4c4f50907020939v7039d33ej8056970848e03...@mail.gmail.com>, ChadDavis
> wrote:
>>When I'm using
>>an advanced project tool, like Maven, all of these Java "libraries"
>>are managed for me -- they are all kept in a local repositor
Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
I have a two-year-old ThinkPad T60. It recently developed some
screen problems--the display was losing colors, and finally
started to die completely, going to black shortly after
startup--so I sent it back for a warranty repair. I pulled the
hard drive before I shipped it.
In <4fe4c4f50907020939v7039d33ej8056970848e03...@mail.gmail.com>, ChadDavis
wrote:
>When I'm using
>an advanced project tool, like Maven, all of these Java "libraries"
>are managed for me -- they are all kept in a local repository to
>eliminate all of the maintenance issues associated with managin
I have a two-year-old ThinkPad T60. It recently developed some
screen problems--the display was losing colors, and finally
started to die completely, going to black shortly after
startup--so I sent it back for a warranty repair. I pulled the
hard drive before I shipped it.
It's back now, but the
Chris Burkhardt wrote:
>> chown chrisj.chrisj ~chrisj
>>
>> That won't follow the .. link.
>
> Shouldn't that include the recursive flag?
>
> chown -R chrisj.chrisj ~chrisj
Apologies, yes it should.
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Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
>> I know that I could have used find to look for all files owned by the
>> old UID, plunked it through xargs and chowned them that way, but is
>> there a way, as root, to chown directly the hidden files without
>> chowning the whole box?
>
> In
I have a "why" question.
I'm a Java developer, and I use 100% debian for all of my development
environments. I'm somewhat familiar with the debian way . . . but
I'm would like some insight into the concept of java "lib" packages.
Browsing through the lib stuff for my distribution I see that ther
Chris Jackson wrote:
> Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
>
>> I know that I could have used find to look for all files owned by the
>> old UID, plunked it through xargs and chowned them that way, but is
>> there a way, as root, to chown directly the hidden files without
>> chowning the whole box?
>
>
> Th
On 2009-07-02 17:32 +0200, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Is there a way to compare a running Debian system against the default
> directory and file permissions created by the netinstaller or the
> Debian packages themselves?
Unfortunately, no. This information is not kept anywhere currently.
> In oth
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Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> I know that I could have used find to look for all files owned by the
> old UID, plunked it through xargs and chowned them that way, but is
> there a way, as root, to chown directly the hidden files without
> chowning the whol
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
[...]
> I know that I could have used find to look for all files owned by the
> old UID, plunked it through xargs and chowned them that way, but is
> there a way, as root, to chown directly the hidden files without
> chowning the whole box?
>
> Just for my future reference?
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Duque Gorlois wrote:
> By the way, how could I update Iceweasel browser in order to always
> run a safer version in my machine ?
>
> Is it through "apt-get update" ?
Yes. The stable version of iceweasel gets security updates from debian's
security te
Is there a way to compare a running Debian system against the default
directory and file permissions created by the netinstaller or the
Debian packages themselves?
In other words, I'm not interested in file integrity or digital
signatures for this particular purpose, just "has anyone accidentally
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 04:26:14PM +0200, Jordi Moles Blanco wrote:
> I would like to run dd and let it use, for example, only 10% of the
> CPU time or 30% of the total amount of memory. Is that possible? I'm
> not looking for a "general" process limit for the whole system, only
> for a partic
By the way, how could I update Iceweasel browser in order to always run a
safer version in my machine ?
Is it through "apt-get update" ?
Thanks
2009/7/1 Soren Orel
> When will Iceweasel 3.5 come to Debian Lenny? :P
>
> I hope this bug
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=525938
Hi,
maybe you should take a look at the *cpulimit* package.
greetings,
vitaminx
2009/7/2 Jordi Moles Blanco
> hi everyone,
>
> let's say i want to create an .img file of 50GB with "dd" command. After
> that, i will give it a format with mkfs.ext3.
>
> The problem is that while "dd" is running
Kumar Appaiah wrote:
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 09:28:23AM -0500, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
for i in *zzz;do
mv "$i" $(echo "$i"|sed 's/^...//');
done
But I'd recommend one of these: mrename, krename, gprename,
renameutils and more (all apt-gettable, of course).
Oh, and I think prename (or just renam
hi everyone,
let's say i want to create an .img file of 50GB with "dd" command. After
that, i will give it a format with mkfs.ext3.
The problem is that while "dd" is running I'm not able to do anything
else on the machine, not even ssh in, it just consumes all the available
resources, and as
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 12:49:22AM -0400, Eric d'Alibut wrote:
> I want mutt's PGP menu to default to 'sign (inline)'. Does anyone have
> a hook or muttrc that does this?
>
> I can of course set that menu to default to 'sign (PGP/MIME),' but --
> contra much advice -- I want the 'inline' option.
>
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
Hello all,
I have a really basic question; I really messed up my box.
I was doing a reinstall on an old box after a drive failure. I restored
/home but one of the UIDs were created differently so I needed to chown
their directory, including all the hidden files in their
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
I know that I could have used find to look for all files owned by the
old UID, plunked it through xargs and chowned them that way, but is
there a way, as root, to chown directly the hidden files without
chowning the whole box?
The simplest way would be to recursively c
Hello all,
I have a really basic question; I really messed up my box.
I was doing a reinstall on an old box after a drive failure. I restored
/home but one of the UIDs were created differently so I needed to chown
their directory, including all the hidden files in their ~/.
Without thinking, as
After loosing hours on this I gave up and use the official nvidia.sh
installer which work out perfectly.
The only trick was to:
export CC=gcc-4.1
to avoid a complain from the installer.
Ref:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_amd64_185.18.14.html
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Mathie
Thank You for Your time and answer, Gilles:
> switch=$(ip route ls | awk '/^default / { for(i=0;i == "dev") print $(i+1) }}'| head -n 1)
> /sbin/ifconfig $1 0.0.0.0 up
> /usr/sbin/brctl addif ${switch} $1
> exit 0
Could You please echo the variables: $switch and $1 at the moment of a kvm run
star
On Thursday 02 July 2009, Mark Marcacci wrote:
> The subject line says it all. Just did a clean install of Lenny 5.0.2,had
> had several successful reboots and shutdowns and then tonight from a cold
> start it hung at "Activating Swap". Before this happened, I had connected
> an NTFS drive (using
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Does it hang on it and stops booting?
I'm asking 'cos i had issues with swap a while ago, there was a
message during boot, in red, that would say "failed to activate swap"
or similar, but the boot process continued. Turns out i had a bunch of
programs in /usr/sbin with no permissions at all, chang
After much struggle I was able to preserve the Xorg.log file (my
machine would lock when gdm restarting into default empty xorg.conf
file after a failed nvidia one).
Here it is attached.
...
(II) Setting vga for screen 0.
(**) NVIDIA(0): Depth 24, (--) framebuffer bpp 32
(==) NVIDIA(0): RGB weigh
Hi to all,
I am running some older Fujitsu Primergy Servers (RX300 S2 and RX100 S3).
All these servers have an activated hardware watchdog (IPMI watchdog) and
the Debian package watchdog is installed. Sometimes these servers just
reboot without any reason. The times of these reboots differ and the
Hi there,
I am trying to install a debian lenny on a brand new DELL Precision
T7500, with nvidia card (*). The wiki page
http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers is not very helpful as it
does not reflect the current state of hal+xorg (my xorg.conf was empty
for instance).
Should I simply
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 07:09:52PM -0700, Mark Marcacci wrote:
> The subject line says it all. Just did a clean install of Lenny
> 5.0.2,had had several successful reboots and shutdowns and then
I don't know why you're having a problem, but I'd suggest the following:
- boot into runlevel 1
Solved, in http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2009/06/msg02141.html
regards
-r
2009/7/1 Mark Neidorff
> On Thursday 25 June 2009 04:27 am, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
> > Hi you all,
> >
> > I bought a LinkSys WRT54GL wirelss router and I am going to configure
> > it to extend my DSL connection at
Mark Marcacci wrote:
The subject line says it all. Just did a clean install of Lenny
5.0.2,had had several successful reboots and shutdowns and then
tonight from a cold start it hung at "Activating Swap". Before this
happened, I had connected an NTFS drive (using NTFS-3g package) via
USB and
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