On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 08:56:28 +0100
Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2009-12-17 03:36 +0100, Celejar wrote:
>
> > I've discovered that kernel modesetting seems to consistently crash my
> > 945GM within a few minutes of starting X:
> >
> > https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25681
>
> Which kern
On 2009-12-17 03:36 +0100, Celejar wrote:
> I've discovered that kernel modesetting seems to consistently crash my
> 945GM within a few minutes of starting X:
>
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25681
Which kernel version is that? I have a rather similar machine (Acer
Travelmate 249
On 2009-12-17 08:35 +0100, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> I couldn't find the documentation that said relatime was the default, but I
> thought I read it somewhere.
It is the default since Linux 2.6.30:
http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_30#head-2724ab2d1934ef9ce2ebed2fef81dc51772cd790.
Sven
In <4b29bdbe.2090...@glimmer.adsl24.co.uk>, Nick Boyce wrote:
>Joey Hess wrote:
>> John Jason Jordan wrote:
>>> But all the people in the know about Debian tell me I should be using
>>> aptitude. I suppose I should switch, but that would require learning new
>>> stuff. After a graduate degree my br
2009/12/17 Kyuichiro Nakamura:
(Still replying to my direct e-mail...)
> Thank you for your advice.
> It went to installer by using mini CD that I made on Dec.15.
> But installer could not detect CD-ROM.
> And also did not detect Network interface(LAN).
> My PC is sold in US as DynaBook SS3480.
>
In <876386igbj@jidanni.org>, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
>I notice access times are only updated once per "session" these days.
I think relatime is the default. This is something in between noatime and
full atime updates, that has most of the efficentcy of noatime (number of disk
writes is q
Allan Wind wrote:
On 2009-12-16T20:36:15, Clark Martin wrote:
I recently upgraded from lenny to squeeze on a 2GHz AMD based HP
computer. It mostly went well but during the upgrade process and
any time I run dpkg, aptitude or synaptic it gripes about
postgresql.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/
Olaf Reitmaier Veracierta wrote:
[123 lines snipped]
> "It is important to understand that the higher level package management
> tools such as |aptitude| or |dselect| rely on |apt| which, itself,
> relies on |dpkg| to manage the packages in the system."
>
> As referd by Cellejar lookin on:
>
>
On 17/12/2009 01:38, JW Foster wrote:
Somehow the server is running and my apps seem to be running OK, but I
just do not like the mess the debian developers have made of this. I
also can not uninstall the server to go back to the stable version.
Hiya
K why dont you start by purging all the
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 13:17:59 +0100
Sven Joachim wrote:
...
> Be sure to avoid Nvidia graphics cards then. The best bet is probably to use
> Intel graphics, *except* GMA500¹. Thanks to KMS², switching from X to a
> virtual console and back is as fast as switching workspaces, and
> resuming/susp
On 2009-12-16T20:36:15, Clark Martin wrote:
> I recently upgraded from lenny to squeeze on a 2GHz AMD based HP
> computer. It mostly went well but during the upgrade process and
> any time I run dpkg, aptitude or synaptic it gripes about
> postgresql.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?
Joey Hess wrote:
> John Jason Jordan wrote:
>
>> But all the people in the know about Debian tell me I should be using
>> aptitude.
>> I suppose I should switch, but that would require learning new stuff. After a
>> graduate degree my brain is full, so if I learn new stuff I'll have to delete
>>
On 12/16/2009 4:27 PM, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
In what way "trolling"? Are you kidding? :-/
You are repeating your arguments in a circular fashion without
considering the arguments of others. Thats what we call trolling.
That's not trolling. It may not be a good argument, but it's not
whereislibertyandjust...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> __gmon_start__
A minute with a search engine will tell you this symbol is included
in the standard glibc, and is a hook into early program runtime provided
by sysdeps/generic/initfini.c
> _Jv_RegisterClasses
This is part of GCC's libgcc library, an
Wayne wrote:
Celejar wrote:
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 19:41:54 -0500
"Wayne " wrote:
As the subject says I need a USB adapter that works on Debian
and supports wpa-supplicant. We are finally able to get a fate
network connect here in the mountains, using a Verizon MiFi2200
connection.
The
Sudev Barar wrote:
2009/12/16 Adriano Vilela Barbosa :
I'm facing a very annoying problem with Debian testing on my laptop since this
past weekend. Basically, the machine won't resume from a suspend to ram
(resuming from suspend to disk works fine). It's not just a problem with a
blank s
Celejar wrote:
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 17:13:22 -0800
John Jason Jordan wrote:
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 18:21:34 -0600
sys49...@hushmail.com dijo:
...
For several years, I have enjoyed apt-get as a very powerful
software install tool that doesn't require a mouse, but I have been
findin
Daniel Lidström wrote:
(I've sent this mail to ubuntu-users as well, but have not got a reply yet.)
Hi,
how do I resolve this error?
hen...@henriklaptop:~$ sudo apt-get install libglu1-mesa-dev
[sudo] password for henrik:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading
Rob Owens wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 09:38:42AM -0600, Kent West wrote:
Chris Jones wrote:
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 06:04:03PM EST, Kent West wrote:
I've got a TeraStation Pro Network Attached Storage device connected to
a stable Debian box. I'm trying to free up some sp
I recently upgraded from lenny to squeeze on a 2GHz AMD based HP
computer. It mostly went well but during the upgrade process and any
time I run dpkg, aptitude or synaptic it gripes about postgresql.
A specific example of it is:
dpkg --configure -a
Setting up postgresql-8.4 (8.4.1-1) ...
inss
Daniel Lidström wrote:
(I've sent this mail to ubuntu-users as well, but have not got a reply yet.)
Hi,
how do I resolve this error?
hen...@henriklaptop:~$ sudo apt-get install libglu1-mesa-dev
[sudo] password for henrik:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading
Johannes Wiedersich writes:
> Carl Johnson wrote:
>> I agree entirely with you. It is obvious by now that the original
>> poster has an irrational grudge against ATI and is not interested in
>> any real discussions.
>
> Ups OP was Rogério Brito, not Camaleón.
Sorry, I lost track of the original
sys49...@hushmail.com wrote:
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I'll look into aptitude and synaptic. I knew there were other
comand line tools, but couldn't remember the names.
apt-get has become very annoying lately. It seems that it can't
handle dependencies as well, leaving m
Rob Owens wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 09:38:42AM -0600, Kent West wrote:
Chris Jones wrote:
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 06:04:03PM EST, Kent West wrote:
I've got a TeraStation Pro Network Attached Storage device connected to
a stable Debian
Sudev Barar wrote:
2009/12/16 Adriano Vilela Barbosa :
I'm facing a very annoying problem with Debian testing on my laptop since this past weekend. Basically, the machine won't resume from a suspend to ram (resuming from suspend to disk works fine). It's not just a problem with a
Wayne wrote:
Celejar wrote:
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 19:41:54 -0500
"Wayne " wrote:
As the subject says I need a USB adapter that works on Debian
and supports wpa-supplicant. We are finally able to get a fate
network connect here in the mountains, using a Verizon MiFi2200
connection.
The
On Thursday 17 December 2009, Rogério Brito wrote:
> I will see with Otávio what can be done from the d-i side of it (I'm not
> really up to d-i things, since I've been working with the main
> distribution instead of with installers). But I can try to look at it.
I already replied to the original
Hi there (reading from -powerpc).
On Dec 16 2009, Rick Thomas wrote:
> Debian on PowerPC seems to be in trouble...
I just purchased me a "new" (used, in fact) iBook G4 and this is the
first altivec-enabled box that I have. It is also a bit faster than my
other powerpc machines.
(BTW, if you can
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 13:54:53 +0100
Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2009-12-14 13:28 +0100, Camaleón wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 13:17:59 +0100, Sven Joachim wrote:
...
> >> The best bet is probably
> >> to use Intel graphics, *except* GMA500¹.
> >
> > IIRC, some Intel cards were having *very*
I want to use my Linux box as a set top box to watch TV & to watch
streaming videos off the internet as well. I want to use the cards ATI
All-In-Wonder or the VisionTek cards with same chipset. the one I have
interest in is the HD 3650.
Is there anyone successfully using these cards with Debian Li
Celejar wrote:
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 19:41:54 -0500
"Wayne " wrote:
As the subject says I need a USB adapter that works on Debian and
supports wpa-supplicant. We are finally able to get a fate network
connect here in the mountains, using a Verizon MiFi2200 connection.
The only problem is t
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 19:41:54 -0500
"Wayne " wrote:
>
>As the subject says I need a USB adapter that works on Debian and
> supports wpa-supplicant. We are finally able to get a fate network
> connect here in the mountains, using a Verizon MiFi2200 connection.
> The only problem is that al
I notice access times are only updated once per "session" these days.
$ echo x>y
$ stat y
Access: 2009-12-17 08:27:56.971374872 +0800
$ cat y
$ stat y
Access: 2009-12-17 08:28:08.171376619 +0800
$ cat y
$ stat y
Access: 2009-12-17 08:28:08.171376619 +0800
mount(8) doesn't show "noatime".
linux 2.6
As the subject says I need a USB adapter that works on Debian and
supports wpa-supplicant. We are finally able to get a fate network
connect here in the mountains, using a Verizon MiFi2200 connection.
The only problem is that all of my USB Wireless adapters are to old and
don't work with w
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 09:59:00PM -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Rob Owens put forth on 12/15/2009 7:35 PM:
> > On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 09:59:36AM +0900, J.H.Kim wrote:
> >> Hi, everyone
> >>
> >> I have a 2 PCs in my office and they are not connected to internet.
> >> But I wish to synchronize the
Maybe I can get a response with more info. I upgraded to MySQL-server
5.1.1 from stable using the backports.org apps in my sources.list &
pinning them . I also upgraded all of MySql as well. I did not realize
there was any difference until I tried to upgrade the backports
installation & I can not d
In linux binaries, in any linux distro, I've discovered the same strings
which I believe may be due to a virus or trojan.
Yet, clamav, rkhunter, chkrootkit do not detect abnormalities.
Whether I run 'strings' on the binary files or view with vim or gedit, here
is what is always seen inside the bi
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Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 10:17:16 -0500, Dave Witbrodt wrote:
>
>> Camaleón wrote:
>
Which probably isn't true anyway, with that much in the way of
resources, you could reverse engineer it in short enough order.
>>> "Reverse en
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Carl Johnson wrote:
> I agree entirely with you. It is obvious by now that the original
> poster has an irrational grudge against ATI and is not interested in
> any real discussions.
Ups OP was Rogério Brito, not Camaleón.
- --
Johannes
Three natio
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 19:59:45 -0800, Adriano Vilela Barbosa wrote:
> Basically, the machine won't resume from a suspend to ram (resuming from
> suspend to disk works fine).
Not directly answering your questions, but I'd like to know how did you
ge the suspend to ram & disk works at the first plac
Joe:
> Jochen Schulz wrote:
>>
>> And, by the way: I don't know about any "desktop firewall" like Trend
>> Micro's for Linux. Firewall applications for Linux take a different
>> approach than those for Windows and this is generally a good thing. In
>> short, you don't need such software when runni
Debian on PowerPC seems to be in trouble...
1) The daily d-i CDImage for PowerPC hasn't been updated since Dec 12th.
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/powerpc/iso-cd/
2) Even if it were updated, it still would not be possible to install
Debian Sid on Po
On 12/16/2009 2:52 PM, Tom H wrote:
And yet the udev maintainer's response to the
'CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED" syslog message is "So do it."
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=560821
I assume that if you are using "testing", you have to be prepared for
problems and to make system chan
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 18:48:23 -0800, A. Kane wrote:
> I am a novice not at all a computer geek. I just want simple clean
> internet and email with a good program like windows media center
> handling everything else along with some axillary stuff. I am not a fan
> of Windows or the Organization or o
>> Some of the .rules files on your system are using
>> a deprecated syntax, ...
> The message in syslog has a rather obscure way of
> putting that. Can't a syslog message be as direct
> as Brian has stated it?
>> ... and also your kernel isn't configured to udev's liking.
> Non-obvious details,
On 12/16/2009 1:31 PM, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 10:15:30AM -0800, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
Folk,
Observations from bystander.
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 16:21:28 -0500 Brian Nelson wrote,
Some of the .rules files on your system are using
a deprecated syntax, ...
The message
Quoting Leandro Quibem Magnabosco on 2009-12-10 07:02:00:
> I've just read in another list that pidgin from backports is working too.
Yes, pidgin from lenny-backports works. Simply add backports to your
sources.list.
Full instructions can be found at [1], don't exactly remember where
within the s
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 10:15:30AM -0800, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> Folk,
>
> Observations from bystander.
>
> Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 16:21:28 -0500 Brian Nelson wrote,
> > Some of the .rules files on your system are using
> > a deprecated syntax, ...
>
> The message in syslog has a rather o
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 17:28:04 +, Joe wrote,
> ... most Windows 'personal firewalls' now make a quick check
> of a program requesting outgoing access, and match it against a hash
> which was calculated when the program was first installed and made its
> first attempt to connect out.
With
Folk,
Observations from bystander.
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 16:21:28 -0500 Brian Nelson wrote,
> Some of the .rules files on your system are using
> a deprecated syntax, ...
The message in syslog has a rather obscure way of
putting that. Can't a syslog message be as direct
as Brian has sta
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 10:55:54AM +0100, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
> freeman writes:
> > I use folder-hooks to archive mail after n weeks. Here is the l-debusr
> > hook:
> >
> > folder-hook l-debusr 'push
> > ~r>12w!~F+archive/l-debusr'
>
> I have the following for archiving old mail (>90d) in my
Jochen Schulz wrote:
And, by the way: I don't know about any "desktop firewall" like Trend
Micro's for Linux. Firewall applications for Linux take a different
approach than those for Windows and this is generally a good thing. In
short, you don't need such software when running Linux and in my o
Dave Witbrodt writes:
> More idiocy. More trolling.
>
> At this point I'd like to ask Kelly Clowers to stop feeding the
> troll. The only result of your attempts to correct this troll's errors
> has been to give it a chance to spread disinformation in the
> debian-user archives. Now Google will
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 10:17:16 -0500, Dave Witbrodt wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>>> Which probably isn't true anyway, with that much in the way of
>>> resources, you could reverse engineer it in short enough order.
>>
>> "Reverse engineering" is not legal in some countries and it's not a
>> fair appr
2009/12/16 Adriano Vilela Barbosa :
> I'm facing a very annoying problem with Debian testing on my laptop since
> this past weekend. Basically, the machine won't resume from a suspend to ram
> (resuming from suspend to disk works fine). It's not just a problem with a
> blank screen upon resuming
Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 15:28:19 -0800, Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 14:39, Camaleón wrote:
That "100 people" was just a "supposition", sir :-)
Hmmm, then that sentence needs some qualifiers or something:
"so even *if we had* 100 dedicated engineers working on A
Sthu Deus:
>
> If I want to change ssh-key for a remote machine, for security reason
> - do I have to change its password too (that protects the key use) -
> or I can live it the same - as it remains on local machine and
> therefore, not known/transmitted to the remote one?
If you create a new ke
In <4b28ca09.11435e0a.7c95.d...@mx.google.com>, Sthu Deus wrote:
>If I want to change ssh-key for a remote machine, for security reason - do I
> have to change its password too (that protects the key use) - or I can live
> it the same - as it remains on local machine and therefore, not
> known/
2009/12/16 J.H.Kim :
> Hi, everyone
>
> I have a 2 PCs in my office and they are not connected to internet.
> But I wish to synchronize the 2PC.
> One is for time server and one is for time client.
> Is it possible to use NTP for the purpose?
> How I can config NTP server with local time?
IIUC if
[I am CCing you since I suppose you are not subscribed to the list.
Sorry if that bothers you.]
A. Kane:
>
> […] I am an artist and therefore very visual. If I can see it I know
> if I want it. What can you suggest; is there a simple solution. I
> currently use Firefox and Thunderbird and Open
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 4:00 AM, Tixy wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-12-15 at 20:13 -0500, Daniel Armstrong wrote:
>> Hi... I am currently running Debian testing upgraded with the latest
>> Gnome and totem.
>
>> When I open Nautilus:
>>
>> * totem-video-thumbnailer fails to create video thumbnails for alm
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Daniel Armstrong wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 4:00 AM, Tixy wrote:
>> On Tue, 2009-12-15 at 20:13 -0500, Daniel Armstrong wrote:
>>> Hi... I am currently running Debian testing upgraded with the latest
>>> Gnome and totem.
>>
>>> When I open Nautilus:
>>>
>>>
Good day.
If I want to change ssh-key for a remote machine, for security reason - do I
have to change its password too (that protects the key use) - or I can live it
the same - as it remains on local machine and therefore, not known/transmitted
to the remote one?
Thanks for Your time.
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2009/12/16 Kyuichiro Nakamura:
(try to respond to the list so anyone can see your reply)
> I will try harder.
> Thank you again.
> Last night I made mini CD.
> I tried to install,but it did not find CD-ROM,Lan interface.
> I will try to get drivers.
I'm now not sure about your current installati
freeman writes:
> I use folder-hooks to archive mail after n weeks. Here is the l-debusr
> hook:
>
> folder-hook l-debusr 'push
> ~r>12w!~F+archive/l-debusr'
I have the following for archiving old mail (>90d) in my INBOX.
folder-hook =INBOX 'push
~R~r>90d=Archive~A'
The is probably what'
freeman schreef:
fic questions not relating
to Debian.
Will do. Sorry if I was off topic.
I don't think it was meant as a "be ontopic"-remark. As mutt is part of
Debian, there certainly is sense in discussing mutt here.
Yet, posting to the mutt mailing list most likely improves your chances
On Tue, 2009-12-15 at 20:13 -0500, Daniel Armstrong wrote:
> Hi... I am currently running Debian testing upgraded with the latest
> Gnome and totem.
> When I open Nautilus:
>
> * totem-video-thumbnailer fails to create video thumbnails for almost
> all formats (only mpeg thumbnails are generated)
> > I have been looking for a reference on using the Cricket Wireless A600
> > Broadband modem under a Debian "Lenny" install to provide wireless
> > access to a home LAN. I can find a number of references such as the
> > one at
> > http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-setup-cricket-wireless-a600-broa
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