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Hello,
I decided to try Wine after failing to get my Sony voice recorder
(model ICD-PX720) working on Lenny. Fortunately, the device drivers
and accompanying audio decoder program ("Digital Voice Editor")
installed in Wine without problems.
Still, although the Digital Voice Editor (DVE) works
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 21:19:54 -0500
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2010-03-20 21:06, Andrew Winnenberg wrote:
> > On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Celejar wrote:
> >> On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 16:24:11 -0500
> >> Ron Johnson wrote:
> >>
> >> ...
> >>
> >>> For example, which apps to use open jpeg files, PDF
On 2010-03-20 21:06, Andrew Winnenberg wrote:
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Celejar wrote:
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 16:24:11 -0500
Ron Johnson wrote:
...
For example, which apps to use open jpeg files, PDF files, ODF, DOC,
XLS, etc, whether I'm in Thunar, Thunderbird, Evolution, Mutt,
gentoo
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Celejar wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 16:24:11 -0500
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> ...
>
>> For example, which apps to use open jpeg files, PDF files, ODF, DOC,
>> XLS, etc, whether I'm in Thunar, Thunderbird, Evolution, Mutt,
>> gentoo or any of a dozen other file mana
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 11:10:28 -0400 (EDT)
Stephen Powell wrote:
...
> The original poster did not explicitly state it, but this kind of question
> usually comes up in the context of employers trying to determine how
> much time an employeee spends visiting sites which do not appear to be
> work-r
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 16:24:11 -0500
Ron Johnson wrote:
...
> For example, which apps to use open jpeg files, PDF files, ODF, DOC,
> XLS, etc, whether I'm in Thunar, Thunderbird, Evolution, Mutt,
> gentoo or any of a dozen other file managers.
>
> There should be a freedesktop standard for file
On 21/03/2010 02:17, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
fail2ban
Seconded.
Great tool. Theres also denyhost.
Just make sure you have strong passwords. (Which is already your
security policy right ;) )
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On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 11:17:29PM +0100, Vadkan Jozsef wrote:
> Two pc's:
>
> 1 - router
> 2 - logger
>
> Situation: someone tries to bruteforce into a server, and the logger
> get's a log about it [e.g.: ssh login failed].
>
fail2ban
> What's the best method to ban that ip [what is bruteforc
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 08:42:59PM +, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 12:19:26 -0700
> Freeman wrote:
>
> Hello Freeman,
>
> > grub-common is a listed as a dependency of legacy. And common installs,
> > among others, these files:
>
> So it is; I didn't check.
>
> > |/etc
> > |/et
Sorry everyone
That "be sure" remark was pretty stupid. I guess I've been burned in the
past with inane answers. Thanks for the help. It really is appreciated.
You are correct, I don't understand backporting. I read the debian site
that defined the term but didn't see any additional help. I'l
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 10:13:07PM +0100, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 12:19:26 -0700, Freeman wrote:
> > > On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 03:05:56 -0700 freeman wrote:
>
> > > > Finally installed grub legacy. (Long story. And no I don't want
> > > > Grub2/Grub-PC, whatever.
>
> [...]
>
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 04:55:19PM -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 15:19:26 -0400 (EDT), Freeman wrote:
> >
> > I believe those files generate the /boot/grub/grub.cfg when "grup-update"
> > [sic] is run.
> >
> > However, the system still boots off menu.lst. It had to be edited
Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 20:29:58 +0100, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
> (...)
>
>
>> You can see, at the right, at the top of the screen, that 4h. and 1 min.
>> are still available from the battery. Now, putting the mouse on the
>> green battery gives 3h30 min. left. Why is there such a
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 20:29:58 +0100, Merciadri Luca wrote:
(...)
> You can see, at the right, at the top of the screen, that 4h. and 1 min.
> are still available from the battery. Now, putting the mouse on the
> green battery gives 3h30 min. left. Why is there such a difference on
> both indicator
Two pc's:
1 - router
2 - logger
Situation: someone tries to bruteforce into a server, and the logger
get's a log about it [e.g.: ssh login failed].
What's the best method to ban that ip [what is bruteforcig a server]
what was logged on the logger?
I need to ban the ip on the router pc.
How can
On 19 March 2010 00:19, Cassiano Leal wrote:
> On 17 March 2010 15:24, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>> On Wed,17.Mar.10, 11:27:19, Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
>>> Hi Andrei,
>>>
>>> OK, doing
>>>
>>> modprobe -r radeon
>>> modprobe radeon modeset=1
>>>
>>> using 2.6.32-3-amd64 results in a working machine
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 12:19:26 -0700, Freeman wrote:
> > On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 03:05:56 -0700 freeman wrote:
> > > Finally installed grub legacy. (Long story. And no I don't want
> > > Grub2/Grub-PC, whatever.
[...]
> However, the system still boots off menu.lst. It had to be edited to boot
> t
On 2010-03-20 11:49, green wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote at 2010-03-20 09:31 -0500:
On 2010-03-20 09:06, green wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote at 2010-03-19 21:55 -0500:
I'm impressed. What airflow? On my Thinkpad ?43, without proper
airflow the internal fan starts spinning loudly.
What do you mean by
Ron Johnson wrote at 2010-03-20 09:31 -0500:
> On 2010-03-20 09:06, green wrote:
> >Ron Johnson wrote at 2010-03-19 21:55 -0500:
> >>I'm impressed. What airflow? On my Thinkpad ?43, without proper
> >>airflow the internal fan starts spinning loudly.
> >
> >What do you mean by airflow?
>
> Under
Sjoerd Hardeman wrote at 2010-03-20 10:30 -0500:
> Finally, chroot to /media/newdrive, do a grub-install /dev/sda (or
> whatever other device your new drive is mounted on), and check that if
> you have a swap partition the pointers in /etc are still okay. When
> done, reboot. If things fail, you'll
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 12:19:26 -0700
Freeman wrote:
Hello Freeman,
> grub-common is a listed as a dependency of legacy. And common installs,
> among others, these files:
So it is; I didn't check.
> |/etc
> |/etc/grub.d
> |/etc/grub.d/00_header
> |/etc/grub.d/30_os-prober
> |/etc/grub.d/10_linux
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 15:19:26 -0400 (EDT), Freeman wrote:
>
> I believe those files generate the /boot/grub/grub.cfg when "grup-update"
> [sic] is run.
>
> However, the system still boots off menu.lst. It had to be edited to boot
> the system correctly. grub-update writes a non-existent UUID to
On 2010-03-20 15:07, Rogerio Luz Coelho wrote:
[snip]
I tried
# iwconfig wlan0 power off
but it gives me:
Here are some outputs
I'm sure you mean to put something there...
(BTW, never use the ">" symbol. MUAs interpret that as "threading".)
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2010/3/20 Stefan Monnier
> > I suppose I can classify this as an experiment case, whereas I will
> > likely later on try out various (which may include Apache, Samba,
> > whatever really, etc) Debian packages on the system. This time I plan
> > to keep better track of what I have installed so tha
Here is how you go about not damaging your system in ANY WAY:
Find a package/program in your distribution´s repository that suits you and
doesn´t come from Backports, Backporting stuff is almost running
Stable/Testing, somethings won´t matter ... but many will, I only recommend
Backports if you c
> I suppose I can classify this as an experiment case, whereas I will
> likely later on try out various (which may include Apache, Samba,
> whatever really, etc) Debian packages on the system. This time I plan
> to keep better track of what I have installed so that the packages can
> be purged easi
So I got as a present a Laptop, the giver was aware that I don´t use M$
anymore for some time now (about 5years) and she (my wife) did this as a
surprise in the coming of our new baby girl (she took pity at my old Laptop
- witch Toshiba should buy me up for historical purposes). This means she
baug
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
I am using GNOME with kernel 2.6.26-2-686-bigmem. I am on an ASUS EEE
1000-HE netbook, with some fresh battery.
Here is a first screenshot:
http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/dif_bat_status.png. You
can see, at the right, at the t
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 11:13:50AM +, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 03:05:56 -0700
> freeman wrote:
>
> Hello freeman,
>
> > Finally installed grub legacy. (Long story. And no I don't want
> > Grub2/Grub-PC, whatever.
>
> Currently, you may well be using grub2. Especially since
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 02:15:44PM -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 06:05:56 -0400 (EDT), freeman wrote:
> > But Stephen's lilo fixation is starting to look good. =8O
>
> So you think I have a lilo "fixation"? (LOL)
>
> Actually, I don't. I use it for sound technical and busin
On 2010-03-20 13:15, Stephen Powell wrote:
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 06:05:56 -0400 (EDT), freeman wrote:
But Stephen's lilo fixation is starting to look good. =8O
So you think I have a lilo "fixation"? (LOL)
Actually, I don't. I use it for sound technical and business reasons,
and will probably
Well, as of today wicd is connecting properly from home, with WEP encryption.
Maybe it just needed to learn to connect using baby steps :-)
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On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 06:05:56 -0400 (EDT), freeman wrote:
> But Stephen's lilo fixation is starting to look good. =8O
So you think I have a lilo "fixation"? (LOL)
Actually, I don't. I use it for sound technical and business reasons,
and will probably continue to use it even if all grub bugs are
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 11:43:45 -0400 (EDT), Katharina Haselhorst wrote:
>
> no, I don't have X. I just tried to mount --move /dev and /proc to the
> new root before actually doing the pivot-root. proc/mounts doesn't show
> any mountpoints under old-root afterwards, but an umount still gives
> device
On Saturday 20 March 2010 16:16:01 Stephen Powell wrote:
> By the way, saying something like "please be sure you are correct before
> replying" is a good way to get no replies at all.
This was certainly what put me off replying. This was one of the rare
occasions where I would have felt possibly
On 10-03-20 05:06:56, Giancarlo Pegoraro wrote:
> Hi,
> This's my first message in this list. I'm sorry for my english :-)
> I use a Debian/Squezze and living in Mozambique. My provider
> telephon/internet change the hardware from Huawei ETS2252 to Huawei
> ETS2252+. The adaptador usb/seria for ETS
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 20:14:56 -0400 (EDT), Gary L. Roach wrote:
>
> Needing some project management software, I decided to install redmine.
> I purposely keep my system at the stable release. Redmine was marked as
> [backports] ie it's been pulled down from testing or experimental. OK
> thats fi
Paul E Condon wrote:
> As a matter of fact, the current rule is helpful to me in assessing
> the advice that I get. If I get a CC, I think this guy isn't a real
> DD --- I wonder if he knows what he's talking about.
Well, the only problem with that thought is that if you take a quick
look at, say,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 09:17:56AM -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
Does this mean that it is OK to CC people now, without a CC
being requested? Or do many people read the list via the web
interface to the mailing list archives without being subscribed
and will still get annoyed if they are CCed? I
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Sjoerd Hardeman
wrote:
> Probably the easiest way is to get yourself a usb 2.5'' sata case. Get
> the old drive out of your laptop and put the new one in. Boot with a
> live cd (knoppix, debian) and make the partitions to your liking on the
> new drive. Then, mount
green schreef:
>> ok, does it help if i have another machine where i can mount both the
>> old laptop drive and the newer laptop drive and then do a copy
>> everything from old to new and still retain a working machine?
>
> You need a separate Linux, ideally. So you can use a different computer w
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 17:46:55 -0400 (EDT), Jen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> My name is Jen, and I'm new to the list. I've been playing with
> Linux on and off for about a year, but have only recently found a
> distro that meets my accessibility needs (Debian unstable). It's
> also a great learning tool :P
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 17:33:50 -0400 (EDT), Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2010-03-19 15:47, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> ...
>> Client side or server side, there's no persisting connection between the
>> client
>> and the server; so you can't measure elapsed times. You can, in theory at
>> least, make a list
On 2010-03-20, Gary L. Roach wrote:
> Needing some project management software, I decided to install redmine.
> I purposely keep my system at the stable release. Redmine was marked as
> [backports] ie it's been pulled down from testing or experimental. OK
> thats fine, except when I tried to in
no, I don't have X. I just tried to mount --move /dev and /proc to the
new root before actually doing the pivot-root. proc/mounts doesn't show
any mountpoints under old-root afterwards, but an umount still gives
device busy...
On 03/20/2010 02:33 PM, Rogerio Luz Coelho wrote:
are you doing this
On 2010-03-20 09:06, green wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote at 2010-03-19 21:55 -0500:
On 2010-03-19 20:58, green wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote at 2010-03-19 02:24 -0500:
7200RPM (remember, that's 1200RPS) drives get *hot*. I wouldn't put
one in a laptop. (It's one of the tradeoffs you make for buying
so
Ron Johnson wrote at 2010-03-19 21:55 -0500:
> On 2010-03-19 20:58, green wrote:
> >Ron Johnson wrote at 2010-03-19 02:24 -0500:
> >>7200RPM (remember, that's 1200RPS) drives get *hot*. I wouldn't put
> >>one in a laptop. (It's one of the tradeoffs you make for buying
> >>something that small.)
>
are you doing this with X enabled?
If so stop X before atempting a umount
Rogerio
2010/3/20 Katharina Haselhorst
> Hello,
>
> I'm running debian lenny with xen kernel 2.6.26, amd64. Inside a domU I
> need to make a pivot_root and unmount the old root afterwards.
> I've done the following:
>
>
Using snort & oinkmaster.
How to restart snort when and only when the rules were changed? When
googling I only found suggestions and the snort should not be restarted
in vain, and I agree. But how to do that? oinkmaster does not return any
special return codes, which would be useful.
How do you
Concerning your task, aptitude comes in handy
aptitude -F '%p' search '!~aremove~i'
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On 2010-03-19 22:49, der.hans wrote:
Am 19. Mär, 2010 schwätzte Ron Johnson so:
Googled and followed examples, which work, but my specific problem
doesn't work...
WORKS:
$ service="http mail ssh"
$ echo $service | cut -d\ -f2
mail
$ echo $service | cut -d' ' -f2
mail
dpkg --get-selections |
On 2010-03-19 23:07, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Ron Johnson put forth on 3/19/2010 2:24 AM:
7200RPM (remember, that's 1200RPS) drives get *hot*. I wouldn't put one
in a laptop. (It's one of the tradeoffs you make for buying something
that small.)
Ron, your calculator is borked. A 7200 rpm drive
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 09:17:56AM -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
> Does this mean that it is OK to CC people now, without a CC
> being requested? Or do many people read the list via the web
> interface to the mailing list archives without being subscribed
> and will still get annoyed if they are CC
Clive McBarton schreef:
> To make my original question more precise: I want the stuff I write into
> resolv.conf to persist, but it does not have to be in that file. I'm
> happy to write things elsewhere as long as *some place* makes my changes
> persistent.
>
> Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
>> Therefore
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 10:55:02PM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > And yet me getting-old laptop is still snappy. I think it's more that MSO
> > is written in absurdly-tuned C & assembler, whereas OOo is portable C++ &
> > Java.
> >
>
> Actually, MSO is written in a high-level language. I forget wh
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 03:05:56 -0700
freeman wrote:
Hello freeman,
> Finally installed grub legacy. (Long story. And no I don't want
> Grub2/Grub-PC, whatever.
Currently, you may well be using grub2. Especially since you say
installing "grub" pulled in grub-pc. On testing, you need to install
Finally installed grub legacy. (Long story. And no I don't want
Grub2/Grub-PC, whatever. I've got XP and Debian on a 5 year-old machines.
I don't have to relearn grub for that.)
Ugh. Been up late.
It dragged in grub-common which I guess gave me an /etc/grub.d and a
grub.cfg but I still had my
Hello,
I'm running debian lenny with xen kernel 2.6.26, amd64. Inside a domU I
need to make a pivot_root and unmount the old root afterwards.
I've done the following:
cd /newroot
(newroot contains a minimal system from initrd, dev/console, dev/null
and old-root are available unter newroot/)
Does anybody know a FreeNAS-like solution, that supports AoE? - Ata over
Ethernet?
Thank you!
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Hi,
This's my first message in this list. I'm sorry for my english :-)
I use a Debian/Squezze and living in Mozambique. My provider
telephon/internet change the hardware from Huawei ETS2252 to Huawei
ETS2252+. The adaptador usb/seria for ETS2252 is a texas instrument
"ti_usb_3410" and no problem wi
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