Howdy
I just rebooted my sid box for the first time in about a week to find
that my monitor goes into sleep mode following X startup.
Ctl-Alt-F1-F6 wakes it up and lets me log into a console. Ctl-Alt-F7
puts it back to sleep.
There are some segfaults in the X log related to input drivers, but
no
> My complaint is neither grub-legacy nor grub2 ever pick up my OBSD
> install, yet /etc/grub.d/40_custom is there and describes it, and
> /boot/grub/menu.lst is there to upgrade from.
From
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/os-prober/+bug/432254
I finally got the boot into FreeBSD to wor
>>> I'd like to shrink a LVM partition on my harddisk.
>> Check your file systems. Make sure they are clean before the process starts.
>> Take backups.
>> First make sure you have enough free space in your LVs. Then use a
>> combination of pvmove and pvresize to shrink your PE that corresponds t
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 10:26:45PM EST, s. keeling wrote:
[..]
> My complaint is neither grub-legacy nor grub2 ever pick up my OBSD
> install, yet /etc/grub.d/40_custom is there and describes it, and
> /boot/grub/menu.lst is there to upgrade from.
Just be aware that auto-detecting kernels is not
hello,
i can no longer boot my computer due to the problem in the subject line.
i´ve looked in the initramfs-tools bug reports, but can not find anything
exactly like this. but im not completly sure what package i should look for
the problem in.
the problem is the boot hangs on the luks passphras
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 20:39, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2010-01-22 21:02 +0100, Camaleón wrote:
>
>> As Mozilla has stopped the support (no more security patches) for Firefox
>> releases <3.5 (in August 2010, 3.5 will also be dropped), and Lenny is
>> shipped with 3.0.6 (this situation was properl
tv.deb...@googlemail.com :
> s. keeling wrote:
> >
> > Isn't it strange that we now need to `update-grub`, when having to run
> > "lilo" was such a hardship before?
> >
> > Grumble, mumble, wtf doesn't OpenBSD ever show up in the grub* boot
> > menu, grumble, mumble, ... Grr.
>
> Hi grumpy,
Hi,
Last week I wrote a patch to write a timestamp in Xorg logs:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26180
You may try it and leave a comment to say if it works or not for you ;-)
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On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 14:41:24 -0500, Christopher Judd in gmane.linux.debian.user
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> Hi,
>
> I just received a used laptop (Toshiba Satellite 135-S125) from a
> colleague. I intend to install Debian on it, and I had a couple of
> questions.
>
> 1. Any problems running Debian on
Stan Hoeppner on 25/01/10 02:08, wrote:
Adam Hardy put forth on 1/24/2010 7:15 PM:
Adam Hardy on 21/01/10 17:36, wrote:
Camaleón on 21/01/10 16:27, wrote:
The point is that I don't want to have port 25 open to the world,
since I don't want to receive any emails on this system, I just want
to s
I am not sure if 173.14 builds against 2.6.32,
194.42 is the latest, try it.
No. 173.14.09 doesn't build against 2.6.32, but 173.14.20 and
173.14.22 (unstable) do.
194.42 does not work with GeForce FX 5200.
So you have to try the legacy-driver from unstable.
Ingo
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Hi to Everyone,
I need to search old mails that I had received through StarOffice 5.1
and StarOffice 5.2. The mail files had the extension '.sdm'. One cannot
edit them correctly with any text editor, StarOffice is needed for that.
Today, OpenOffice.org that I run under Debian Lenny, no longer
I have a USB stick, made by Corsair. It works on every Windows
computer I've tested it on but on no Linux computers (Debian
included).
Here's what's written to dmesg when I connect it.
[ 78.181991] usb 4-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 3
[ 78.315827] usb 4-1: configura
On Sat Jan 23 17:24:55 EST 2010, I wrote:
> I'm having trouble accessing streaming video from a local website. ...
> ps shows the following process:
>
> mplayer -wid 0x1201a26 -vf scale=640:-3 -osdlevel 1 -nojoystick
> -noconsolecontrols -cookies -softvol -slave -user-agent NSPlayer
> -nomou
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
[How to count words in a text file?]
wc -w
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On 2010-01-25 at 15:41:47 -0500, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> Thanks guys, just removing 'apt-listchanges' solved the problem, I did
> try ctrl+q, but as you already know that did not work.
Unless someone replied directly to you, and not to the list,
no-one told you to use ctrl+q. Just q. But you've
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:18:20 -0500, Steve Kleene wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 19:58:41 + (UTC), Camaleón replied:
>
>> Have you tried to load the video with another media player?
>
> Just Windows (XP) Explorer. It plays fine with that.
Well, aside that :-)
I meant, VideoLAN, libxine or T
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
I keep getting this message and it stops the install, upgrade or removal
of packages, how can I continue, fix the problem and/or get rid or the
message?
Thanks guys, just removing 'apt-listchanges' solved the problem, I did
try ctrl+q, but as you already know that did not
Steve Kleene:
> Camaleón:
> > Mmm, try with this:
> >
> > mplayer -wid 0x1201a26 -vf scale=640:-3 -osdlevel 1 -nojoystick \
> > -noconsolecontrols -cookies -softvol -slave -user-agent NSPlayer \
> > -nomouseinput -cache 512 mms://70.61.148.132/WXOD/WCT%2018120.WMV?
> > MSWMExt=.asf
> >
> > Note
Hi
I have just recently built nvidia for 6.32 using m-a
I would recommend always using m-a and not the nvidia installer - easier
to maintain.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 03:20:15PM +0200, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
> Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
[snip]
> Setting up nvidia-kernel-source (173.14.
On Sat Jan 23 17:24:55 EST 2010, I wrote:
> I'm having trouble accessing streaming video from a local website. ...
> ps shows the following process:
>
> mplayer -wid 0x1201a26 -vf scale=640:-3 -osdlevel 1 -nojoystick +
> -noconsolecontrols -cookies -softvol -slave -user-agent NSPlayer +
> -nom
Jimmy Johnson writes:
> I keep getting this message and it stops the install, upgrade or removal
> of packages, how can I continue, fix the problem and/or get rid or the
> message?
It looks like you've got apt-listchanges installed. This displays
changes to packages using less as the pager. q sh
On 2010-01-25 at 14:59:15 -0500, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> I keep getting this message and it stops the install, upgrade or removal
> of packages, how can I continue, fix the problem and/or get rid or the
> message?
>
> jack-audi
On 2010-01-24 at 18:55:31 -0500, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> On Sunday 24 January 2010 22:35:11 Stephen Powell wrote:
> > Don't ask me how you installed Debian from a "net install iso" without
> > access to the internet.
>
> It is possible, but you get only a really basic install.
I keep forgettin
I keep getting this message and it stops the install, upgrade or removal
of packages, how can I continue, fix the problem and/or get rid or the
message?
jack-audio-connection-kit (0.118+svn3796-2) unstable; urgency=low
/e
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 14:39:15 -0500, Steve Kleene wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Jan 2010 13:44:03 + (UTC), Camaleón replied:
>
>> Mmm, try with this:
(...)
>> Note the use of "mms://" protocol instead "http://";; one.
>
> Thanks, but that didn't work either.
I get the video playing with portable
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Hi,
I just received a used laptop (Toshiba Satellite 135-S125) from a
colleague. I intend to install Debian on it, and I had a couple of
questions.
1. Any problems running Debian on this laptop?
2. Any recommendations for a dependable pcmcia wireless card?
Thanks in ad
On Sat Jan 23 17:24:55 EST 2010, I wrote:
> I'm having trouble accessing streaming video from a local website. ...
> ps shows the following process:
>
> mplayer -wid 0x1201a26 -vf scale=640:-3 -osdlevel 1 -nojoystick \
> -noconsolecontrols -cookies -softvol -slave -user-agent NSPlayer \
> -nom
2010/1/25 S.Ali zahiri:
> thanx for your attentions
You're welcome :-)
If you need further assistance on this issue, don't forget to reply to
the list so anyone can read your message and lend you a hand.
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Jesus arteche put forth on 1/25/2010 11:56 AM:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I buildt an smtp aplication which sends mails to a mail server. Ok the ip of
> the mailserver is not blacklisted but the ip of the server where it is the
> smtp application is blacklisted...the two ip's appears in the head of the
Hi,
do you have any audio managers installed? (e.g. pulseaudio, jackd, esd)
can you please post the content of ~/.asoundrc and /etc/asoundrc if
these files exist in your installation?
greetings,
vitaminx
Am Montag, den 25.01.2010, 08:46 -0800 schrieb Jim McCloskey:
> * Rick Pasotto (r...@niof.
Hello everyone,
I buildt an smtp aplication which sends mails to a mail server. Ok the ip of
the mailserver is not blacklisted but the ip of the server where it is the
smtp application is blacklisted...the two ip's appears in the head of the
mail. I dont know how i can exclude my ip from the black
Γιώργος Πάλλας schrieb:
Hello to everybody!
I'm trying to install nvidia-glx in order to make my GeForce FX 5200
play, but I bump on this curious situation: What is this irrelevant
2.6.26-2-686 kernel that is mentioned? My system runs 2.6.32-trunk-686...
For a Geforce FX 5200 afaik you nee
Adam Hardy:
>
> If I said:
>
> route add -net 192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 eth0
>
> then all IP addresses from 1 to 255 would be routed, according to man.
True.
> I saw that using the -host option causes the routing table to set up a
> route with the netmask 255.255.255.255 - not quite s
On Monday 25 January 2010 11:02:41 vitaminx wrote:
> I've tried to shrink the PV with pvresize which didn't throw errors -
Good.
> but fdisk still shows me the same LVM partition size as before.
That's normal. pvresize "just" updates the PV header and VG metadata.
> So I guess the partition ta
Jochen Schulz on 25/01/10 16:28, wrote:
Adam Hardy:
Jochen Schulz on 25/01/10 14:46, wrote:
# route add -host 192.168.2.253 eth0
OK grand, with that route cmd, I can access the printer server.
One more question - where should I put this in the gateway's networking
setup to make it permanent?
* Rick Pasotto (r...@niof.net) wrote:
|> What kernel are you using? Sound didn't work for me using 2.6.30 but
|> worked fine with 2.6.26 and 2.6.32.
Thank you, Rick. I'm using 2.6.32, but I don't believe it can be a
kernel issue since sound actually works very well, as long as you
stick to
Am Montag, den 25.01.2010, 10:45 -0600 schrieb Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.:
> LVs in my message, but Johannes Wiedersich correeccted me.)
>
> I don't allocate all my space to LVs immediately, and grow filesystems
> as
> needed -- if the OP has been doing that, he may alr
Hi,
from my understanding r
On Monday 25 January 2010 04:20:58 Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > On Sunday 24 January 2010 11:25:19 vitaminx wrote:
> >> I'd like to shrink a LVM partition on my harddisk.
> >
> > First make sure you have enough free space in your LVs. Then use a
> > combination of
Stephen Powell wrote:
On 2010-01-24 at 15:53:03 -0500, John Williams wrote:
Hello, this is my first post to the list. I have installed the Debian
Lenny base system using a net install iso but without access to the
internet. Now I have internet access and want to continue the
installation to a
Adam Hardy:
> Jochen Schulz on 25/01/10 14:46, wrote:
>>
>> # route add -host 192.168.2.253 eth0
>
> OK grand, with that route cmd, I can access the printer server.
>
> One more question - where should I put this in the gateway's networking
> setup to make it permanent?
AFAICT, there's no spec
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 05:00:00PM -0600, gn643202 wrote:
>What is the purpose and intent of the Group "users", GID #100?
>
>Is this to be populated with all normal users?
For some admin, yes.
Is this default for normal Debian: no
>I have such a purpose, but not sure whether to u
Jochen Schulz on 25/01/10 14:46, wrote:
Adam Hardy:
I am trying to install a Belkin wireless print server and it's got a web
interface factory setting on 192.168.2.253 which I currently can't browse
with my setup as it is (request timed out).
I'm working on my LAN's gateway server, which has
Daniele ha scritto:
Ciao a tutti,
da un po' sono alla ricerca di certificazioni linux e di rete.
qualcuno di voi mi sa consigliare, indirizzare, illuminare?
grazie.
Daniele-
Certificazioni di che tipo?
Marco Vaschetto
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>I'm more expecting it to be my subnet mask that I need to change, but like I
>mentioned first, when I tried changing that I downed the whole network, which
>looks like this:
>eth0 inet addr:192.168.0.2 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:
I guess you're in Squeeze or probably Lenny, right?
Remove everything nvidia-related (source packages, modules built or
installed, non-free binary drivers, etc.), activate sid in your
sources.list, and then try again. Be sure to have the correct kernel
headers available by doing m-a prepare f
Okay... I finally got it to work. I set two different resolutions, that
is, I did not use gfxpayload=keep.
Thanks all.
Nima
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Robert David on 25/01/10 14:51, wrote:
Hi
First: Why cant you set the printer to apply your local network. Just set some
computer in the local network with static addres 192.168.2.x, connect to
printer administration console and set it up.
Second: If it cannot be set. Try to extend your curr
Hi
First: Why cant you set the printer to apply your local network. Just set some
computer in the local network with static addres 192.168.2.x, connect to
printer administration console and set it up.
Second: If it cannot be set. Try to extend your current mask with another two
bits => 255.255
Adam Hardy:
>
> I am trying to install a Belkin wireless print server and it's got a web
> interface factory setting on 192.168.2.253 which I currently can't browse
> with my setup as it is (request timed out).
>
> I'm working on my LAN's gateway server, which has two NICs, one for the
> local
I know this must be obvious to anyone who does this all the time, but I can't
figure it out and following a googling session I ended up trashing my network,
so I figured I'd better ask.
I am trying to install a Belkin wireless print server and it's got a web
interface factory setting on 192.16
hi giorgos,
you received already valuable advice.
maybe this can be a valuable possibility too
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Hello There,
sorry I should be more specific: I mean the debain source:
http://packages.debian.org/source/sid/nvidia-graphics-drivers
hth,
Jerome
??? ?? wrote:
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
In Sid,
there is a package ready to be built to do so.
thanks for the answers!
I guess you mean th
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Hi,
On 2010-01-25 14:26:56 +0200, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
I guess you mean the nvidia-kernel-source package. Well, I installed
it, and then:
# module-assistant auto-install nvidia
That fails, and I cant understand why... Again any ideas would be
very appreciated!
Vincent Lefevre schreef:
Hi,
On 2010-01-25 14:26:56 +0200, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
I guess you mean the nvidia-kernel-source package. Well, I installed
it, and then:
# module-assistant auto-install nvidia
That fails, and I cant understand why... Again any ideas would be
very appreciated!
I don
Hi,
On 2010-01-25 14:26:56 +0200, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
> I guess you mean the nvidia-kernel-source package. Well, I installed
> it, and then:
> # module-assistant auto-install nvidia
>
> That fails, and I cant understand why... Again any ideas would be
> very appreciated!
I don't have that in t
In Sid,
there is a package ready to be built to do so.
Jerome
ola...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Download nvidia driver from nvidia official page. Then install package
linux-headers for you kernel version and finally install the downloaded nvidia
driver.
Bye.-
Olaf.
"You don't know where you
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 11:48:36PM -0800, Jim McCloskey wrote:
>
> After an upgrade to Debian testing this weekend (jan 23, 2010), audio
> playback on my desktop GNOME machine was left in a compromised state.
What kernel are you using? Sound didn't work for me using 2.6.30 but
worked fine with 2.
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
In Sid,
there is a package ready to be built to do so.
thanks for the answers!
I guess you mean the nvidia-kernel-source package. Well, I installed it,
and then:
# module-assistant auto-install nvidia
That fails, and I cant understand why... Again any ideas would be v
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 11:22:58 +0330, S.Ali zahiri wrote:
> Today i had changed network config.then i was trying to restart my
> network i got following error :
>
> /etc/network# /etc/init.d/networking restart Reconfiguring network
> interfaces...SIOCADDRT: File exists Failed to bring up eth0.
If
Hello,
you may build the nvidia related Debian packages from source
if you do not use the distributed kernel.
hth,
Jerome
??? ?? wrote:
Hello to everybody!
I'm trying to install nvidia-glx in order to make my GeForce FX 5200
play, but I bump on this curious situation: What is this
Hi,
Download nvidia driver from nvidia official page. Then install package
linux-headers for you kernel version and finally install the downloaded nvidia
driver.
Bye.-
Olaf.
"You don't know where your shadow will fall",
Somebody.-
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Hello to everybody!
I'm trying to install nvidia-glx in order to make my GeForce FX 5200
play, but I bump on this curious situation: What is this irrelevant
2.6.26-2-686 kernel that is mentioned? My system runs 2.6.32-trunk-686...
any ideas?
aris:/home/encmp/gpall# aptitude install nvidia-gl
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Sunday 24 January 2010 11:25:19 vitaminx wrote:
>> I'd like to shrink a LVM partition on my harddisk.
>>
>> Is it possible without any data loss?
>
> Yes, but it is tricky.
>
> Check your file systems. Make sure th
Vadkan Jozsef wrote:
> Now this is funny.
Your mail is funny. There are solutions for your problem. It appears you
just have been too lazy to search properly.
> 3 - missing thing: that they can only use chrooted sftp [with shell
> like: /bin/false].
>
> Why? Why can't I create a normal chrooted
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Hash: SHA1
Vadkan Jozsef wrote:
> Does someone has an easy howto for only allowing e.g.: scp with rssh
> [chrooted]?
aptitude install scponly
or
aptitude install rssh
and configure the passwd for the respective user(s)
10:18:20-johan...@e13-v21:~$ aptitude s
Dou you have these missing files?? these are some scripts from the dell
updater. Are they executable? Becouse this seems like the binfile filed to
extract correctly.
buildVer.sh
PIEConfig.sh
I dont remember problems like this. I did that year ago. I just downloaded the
bin file from dell suppo
After an upgrade to Debian testing this weekend (jan 23, 2010), audio
playback on my desktop GNOME machine was left in a compromised state.
None of the following worked following the upgrade (they worked before):
VLC
audacious
exaile
listen
totem
rhythmbox
By `not work' here,
s. keeling wrote:
> Jeffrey Cao :
>> On 2010-01-22, Nima Azarbayjany wrote:
>>> I have recently installed Squeeze on my laptop and most things
>>> seem to work fine right now.
>>>
>>> I used to add vga=xxx to the kernel parameters line to adjust the
>>> console resolution but this is now deprecat
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