On Sat, 03 Apr 2010 16:08:00 +0100, Brad Rogers wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> For those that haven't seen the announcement(1) ftp.master is back up
> and running.
>
> Obviously, it's going to take time before packages start emerging.
>
> (1) http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2010/04/msg00
Camaleón:
Many thanks for responding to my query. Let me try to clear up the
ambiguities you raise by expanding the explanation of my problem.
I want to present images on two monitors that show only objects that my
program writes to the two screens. (These will be used for visual
science experi
On Sun, Apr 04, 2010 at 10:37:34AM +1000, Lubos Rendek wrote:
> HI guys,
>
> Suppose that I have a some laptop in my hands and I would like to find
> out what hardware this laptop has and what is supported by Debian out
> of the box by which modules. Is there any tool which will be able to
> retr
I recently upgraded my Toshiba Satellite L45-S7409, running Debian testing (Squeeze). This morning when I started my
laptop, the computer booted and I was able to use my GNOME desktop as usual. This afternoon, however, when I started my
laptop, the screen went "black" a short moment after I saw:
On 2010-04-03 19:37, Lubos Rendek wrote:
HI guys,
Suppose that I have a some laptop in my hands and I would like to find
out what hardware this laptop has and what is supported by Debian out
of the box by which modules. Is there any tool which will be able to
retrieve all important hardware inf
HI guys,
Suppose that I have a some laptop in my hands and I would like to find
out what hardware this laptop has and what is supported by Debian out
of the box by which modules. Is there any tool which will be able to
retrieve all important hardware information. I know that this can be
achieved
I know that lpr is BSD and lp is SYSV, so lpr is needed for
compatibility, but when comparing the man pages, lpr seems to only
be a "half-the-features" lp.
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On 20100403_100841, Stephen Powell wrote:
> I have seen a number of help requests on this list recently that
> indicate that there are a number of people who initially installed
> grub, had problems, and reverted to lilo. Then they experience
> subsequent problems when a kernel is updated, a new k
On 2010-04-03 19:19, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
* Ron Johnson [100403 18:55 -0500]
On 2010-04-03 18:38, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
* Stephen Powell [100403 19:06 -0400]
On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 15:00:11 -0400 (EDT), Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
Stephen Powell wrote:
That can't be right. What's the out
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 11:33:03AM +, Jeffrey Cao wrote:
> When I upgraded to 2.6.32-trunk kernel in debian testing, I got a problem with
> tty on startup.
> After power on, it jumpts to tty4 or tty5(one time to tty4, and another time
> to tty5) before printing the following message:
> "INIT: E
On Sun, Apr 04, 2010 at 02:20:45AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Fri,02.Apr.10, 07:29:59, Stephen aka Fishpaste wrote:
> >
> > Thanks, I know my way around Aptitude. I was just querying about the
> > number of updates on a system that's updated daily. It seems that I
> > got in on a very brief
* Ron Johnson [100403 18:55 -0500]
> On 2010-04-03 18:38, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> >* Stephen Powell [100403 19:06 -0400]
> >>On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 15:00:11 -0400 (EDT), Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> >>>Stephen Powell wrote:
> That can't be right. What's the output of amixer?
> >>>The udev syste
On 2010-04-03 18:50, Ron Johnson wrote:
[snip]
(server)# cupsctl --share-printers
That rewrote a big chunk of /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. Now it looks like:
LogLevel warn
MaxLogSize 0
SystemGroup lpadmin
Port 631
Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
Browsing On
BrowseOrder allow,deny
BrowseAllow all
Browse
On 2010-04-03 18:38, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
* Stephen Powell [100403 19:06 -0400]
On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 15:00:11 -0400 (EDT), Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
Stephen Powell wrote:
That can't be right. What's the output of amixer?
The udev system recoognized a usb webcam as an audio device
(snd-usb
On 2010-04-03 18:39, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Fri,02.Apr.10, 21:10:27, Ron Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I did this once a *long* time ago, but don't remember how. Also,
I've read the (seemingly relevant sections of the sorely lacking)
CUPS SAM, and Googled around to no avail.
Yeah, same here a month o
On 2010-04-03 15:12, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2010-04-03, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2010-04-03 14:31, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2010-04-03, Ron Johnson wrote:
---SNIP---
r...@diningroom:~# lpstat -v -h haggis
lpstat: Connection refused
Are you sure the cups daemon is listening on haggis' external in
On 20100404_090140, Alexander Samad wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 3:23 AM, Paul E Condon
> wrote:
> > I have debian (lenny and squeeze) running on several hosts that
> > are interconnected via ethernet. I sit at the console of one
> > and use ssh and sshfs to control operations on the others.
>
Andreas Weber put forth on 4/3/2010 7:27 AM:
> Alejandro Esteban Galvez wrote:
>> Hi, users. I have the Debian Lenny 5.0 and a Advanced Layer3 9924T
>> switch, but when i connect the pc to the layer3, the switchs blocks
>> the network. Any idea?
>
> I had the same once with a switch. It could be a
On Fri,02.Apr.10, 21:10:27, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I did this once a *long* time ago, but don't remember how. Also,
> I've read the (seemingly relevant sections of the sorely lacking)
> CUPS SAM, and Googled around to no avail.
Yeah, same here a month or so ago...
> My server has a print
* Stephen Powell [100403 19:06 -0400]
> On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 15:00:11 -0400 (EDT), Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> > Stephen Powell wrote:
> >> That can't be right. What's the output of amixer?
> >
> > The udev system recoognized a usb webcam as an audio device
> > (snd-usb-audio) and it becomes soundca
On Fri,02.Apr.10, 07:29:59, Stephen aka Fishpaste wrote:
>
> Thanks, I know my way around Aptitude. I was just querying about the
> number of updates on a system that's updated daily. It seems that I
> got in on a very brief window; maybe when some hardware was brought up
> temporaily (who knows)
On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 15:00:11 -0400 (EDT), Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> Stephen Powell wrote:
>> That can't be right. What's the output of amixer?
>
> The udev system recoognized a usb webcam as an audio device
> (snd-usb-audio) and it becomes soundcard 0 in ALSA's card devices.
>
> alsamixer by defa
On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 5:47 AM, Jeetu Golani wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Debian system that I am trying to configure as a router for a MPLS
> VPN setup. I'm having trouble setting up the iptables rules to forward
> internet traffic from remote locations. Admittedly this isn't my forte
> therefore I
On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 3:23 AM, Paul E Condon wrote:
> I have debian (lenny and squeeze) running on several hosts that
> are interconnected via ethernet. I sit at the console of one
> and use ssh and sshfs to control operations on the others.
>
[snip]
> cmpq:~# ls -l /media/WDP-5/mystuff/arxiv_5/
Run Pppconfig and enable either "Persist" or "Demand".
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On Sat, Apr 03, 2010 at 01:09:11PM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
...
>
> Dodgy copper between me and the ISP? In Mexico? You mean dangling
> copper? Like that thing hanging down from the pole in front of the
> house and that banged-up box on the corner that everybody puts their
> left-over soda
On Sat, Apr 03, 2010 at 12:06:51PM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a dialup modem.
>
> Pppconfig configured the connection with 'nameservers dynamic'.
>
> /etc/ppp/resolv.conf always contains:
>
> nameserver 148.240.118.40
> nameserver 189.209.208.181
>
> although the timestamp
On 2010-04-03, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2010-04-03 14:31, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>> On 2010-04-03, Ron Johnson wrote:
>> ---SNIP---
>>> r...@diningroom:~# lpstat -v -h haggis
>>> lpstat: Connection refused
>>
>> Are you sure the cups daemon is listening on haggis' external interface?
>> From the cli
I've recently noticed that Firefox redraw is *really* slow on
my Debian testing machines.
I'm not sure if it's only Firefox or if it also affects some
other applications. It doesn't seem specific to a particular X driver
(I see it both with "nv" and with "radeon").
I almost get the impression tha
Is there some way to install Sugar in Debian testing?
I tried the "aptitude --with-recommends install sugar" but it basically
forces me to downgrade most of Gnome to stable.
Stefan
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On 2010-04-03 14:31, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2010-04-03, Ron Johnson wrote:
---SNIP---
r...@diningroom:~# lpstat -v -h haggis
lpstat: Connection refused
Are you sure the cups daemon is listening on haggis' external interface?
From the client, try 'telnet haggis 631' or 'nmap -p 631 haggis', a
On 2010-04-03 13:45, Axel Freyn wrote:
[snip]
I think, you should rename this file to "/etc/cups/client.conf" - that's
what it is called on my machines;-)
Fixed that.
[snip]
Well, there are 3 possibilites:
[snip]
3) you install on the client only the cups-client, and add in the file
/
On 2010-04-03, Ron Johnson wrote:
---SNIP---
> r...@diningroom:~# lpstat -v -h haggis
> lpstat: Connection refused
Are you sure the cups daemon is listening on haggis' external interface?
>From the client, try 'telnet haggis 631' or 'nmap -p 631 haggis', after
installing the corresponding package
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2010-04-03 13:06, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
I have a dialup modem.
Pppconfig configured the connection with 'nameservers dynamic'.
/etc/ppp/resolv.conf always contains:
nameserver 148.240.118.40
nameserver 189.209.208.181
although the timestamp on the file changes wit
What could be the best skype alternative, that uses some kind of
encryption?
I just want to "lighten" my phone bill..:\
Any good/bad experience regarding this? :\
Thank you!!
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On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 14:06:51 -0400 (EDT), Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>
> I have a dialup modem.
>
> Pppconfig configured the connection with 'nameservers dynamic'.
>
> /etc/ppp/resolv.conf always contains:
>
> nameserver 148.240.118.40
> nameserver 189.209.208.181
>
> although the timestamp on the f
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
I have a dialup modem.
Pppconfig configured the connection with 'nameservers dynamic'.
/etc/ppp/resolv.conf always contains:
nameserver 148.240.118.40
nameserver 189.209.208.181
Don't know. Have you contacted your ISP to see of they are correct?
DNS servers are u
* Stephen Powell [100403 13:08 -0400]
> On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 12:17:44 -0400 (EDT), Oscar Corte wrote:
[...]
> > About point [6], I checked again and there is only one column shown.
>
> That can't be right. What's the output of
The udev system recoognized a usb webcam as an audio device
(snd-usb-au
On 2010-04-03 13:42, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2010-04-03, Ron Johnson wrote:
[snip]
You seem to be using /etc/cups/cups.conf on the client. What you need is
/etc/cups/client.conf.
Thanks for catching that.
$ cat /etc/cups/client.conf
ServerName haggis
Hi Ron,
>
> My server has a print queue that looks like this:
> $ lpstat -v
> device for Dell_3100cn: socket://192.168.1.11
> device for dell_310...@haggis: socket://192.168.1.11
> device for PDF: cups-pdf:/
>
> The server's /etc/cups/cupsd.conf looks like:
> Browsing On
> BrowseOrder allow,deny
>
On 2010-04-03, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2010-04-03 04:15, Liam O'Toole wrote:
---SNIP---
>>
>> I got broadcasting to work by setting BrowseAddress to the IP address of
>> the interface to broadcast on.
>
> Do you mean haggis' IP address???
>
Yes.
>>Alternatively y
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On 2010-04-03 13:06, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
I have a dialup modem.
Pppconfig configured the connection with 'nameservers dynamic'.
/etc/ppp/resolv.conf always contains:
nameserver 148.240.118.40
nameserver 189.209.208.181
although the timestamp on the file changes with each connection:
On 2010-04-03 04:17, Nigel Henry wrote:
[snip]
Now my /etc/cups/cupsd.conf looks like:
Browsing On
BrowseOrder allow,deny
BrowseAllow 192.168.1.0/24
BrowseAddress @IF(eth0)
BrowseLocalProtocols CUPS dnssd
DefaultAuthType Basic
Order allow,deny
Allow from 192.168.1.*
Yes. On the client OS
Hi,
I have a dialup modem.
Pppconfig configured the connection with 'nameservers dynamic'.
/etc/ppp/resolv.conf always contains:
nameserver 148.240.118.40
nameserver 189.209.208.181
although the timestamp on the file changes with each connection:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 53 2010-04-03 11:00 re
On 2010-04-03 12:26, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
[snip]
I didn't have to do the symlink that Ron mentions, but maybe mesa didn't
get updated.
It will, though, it WILL.
BTW God does not Intend you to boot straight into the console, He
Intends you to have multiseat systems.
Die infidel scum!
On Sat, 03 Apr 2010 12:21:33 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2010-04-03 04:42, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
>> allow,deny - Deny requests by default, then check the Allow lines
>> followed by the Deny lines
>> ***
>>
>>
> So you think I should reverse the order of the lines in the Location
> tag?
Yes
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2010-03-30 10:10, Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Carlos Mennens
wrote:
For Debian users is there a suggested and correct method for
installing nVidia drivers on their desktop systems? I was told by
other distributions I should only use their res
On 2010-04-03 04:15, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2010-04-03, Ron Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I did this once a *long* time ago, but don't remember how. Also,
I've read the (seemingly relevant sections of the sorely lacking)
CUPS SAM, and Googled around to no avail.
My server has a print queue that look
On 2010-04-03 04:17, Nigel Henry wrote:
[snip]
Your printers.conf on the server machine should have a line "Shared Yes".
[snip]
Accepting Yes
Shared No
Got that:
Accepting Yes
Shared Yes
If you have active firewalls on your machines, make sure that IPP is allowed
in both directions.
On 2010-04-03 07:51, Rob Owens wrote:
[snip]
On my lenny system, I find options for this on the "administration" tab
of the cups web interface. http://localhost:631
There's a "show printers..." and a "share printers..." checkbox.
Is that a vote for the cups server package also being on the c
On 2010-04-03 04:42, Camaleón wrote:
On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 21:10:27 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
(...)
Allow from 192.168.1.*
Order allow,deny
I would make a little test:
Order allow,deny
Allow from 192.168.1.*
As per CUPS manual:
***
The Order directive defines the default acc
On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 12:17:44 -0400 (EDT), Oscar Corte wrote:
>
> About the Debian release: I installed it from DVD Debian Lenny 5.0.3
> downloaded through jigdo. That version number I posted was obtained
> from file /proc/version which I though should have better information
> after many updates th
> Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2010 20:25:52 +0200
> From: riese...@lxtec.de
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: ALSA problem?
>
> * Oscar Corte [100402 15:19 +]
> [...]
> > snd_ens137119072 0
> >
> > snd_ac97_codec 88452 1
> > snd_ens1371
> >
> > snd
Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Thu, 01 Apr 2010 19:58:56 -0700, briand wrote:
On Thu, 1 Apr 2010 17:46:49 -0700
Scarletdown wrote:
I just did a fresh very basic Debian Sid install on my "experimental"
system (one hard drive with only a single partition), basic install
meaning console only and just t
> Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2010 12:32:07 -0400
> From: zlinux...@wowway.com
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: RE: ALSA problem?
>
> On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 11:19:09 -0400 (EDT), Oscar Corte wrote:
> > On Thu, 1 Apr 2010 14:34:50 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
> >> On Thu, 1 Apr 2010 13:04:13 -0400 (
Hello All,
For those that haven't seen the announcement(1) ftp.master is back up
and running.
Obviously, it's going to take time before packages start emerging.
(1) http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2010/04/msg5.html
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/ ) "The blindingly obvious
I have seen a number of help requests on this list recently that
indicate that there are a number of people who initially installed
grub, had problems, and reverted to lilo. Then they experience
subsequent problems when a kernel is updated, a new kernel is
installed, or some kind of upgrade requir
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 09:10:27PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I did this once a *long* time ago, but don't remember how. Also, I've
> read the (seemingly relevant sections of the sorely lacking) CUPS SAM,
> and Googled around to no avail.
>
> My server has a print queue that looks like
Alejandro Esteban Galvez wrote:
> Hi, users. I have the Debian Lenny 5.0 and a Advanced Layer3 9924T
> switch, but when i connect the pc to the layer3, the switchs blocks
> the network. Any idea?
I had the same once with a switch. It could be a problem of hardware
incompatibility.
Try changing th
Dino Vliet writes:
> I have two files with the same number of rows but different columns. I
> want to create one file out of them and am looking for a simple shell
> command or shell script to accomplish that.
man join
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Quoting Dino Vliet :
Hi debian people,
I have two files with the same number of rows but different columns.
I want to create one file out of them and am looking for a simple
shell command or shell script to accomplish that.
File 1 has N number of rows and columns X,Y,Z and File 2 has N
num
Quoting Dino Vliet :
Hi debian people,
I have two files with the same number of rows but different columns.
I want to create one file out of them and am looking for a simple
shell command or shell script to accomplish that.
File 1 has N number of rows and columns X,Y,Z and File 2 has N
num
On 04/03/2010 07:09 AM, Dino Vliet wrote:
Hi debian people,
I have two files with the same number of rows but different columns. I
want to create one file out of them and am looking for a simple shell
command or shell script to accomplish that.
File 1 has N number of rows and columns X,Y,
Hi debian people,
I have two files with the same number of rows but different columns. I want to
create one file out of them and am looking for a simple shell command or shell
script to accomplish that.
File 1 has N number of rows and columns X,Y,Z and File 2 has N number of rows
and P,Q,R as co
Frank H. Baker wrote:
I have a question about controlling displays in a multi head system.
I have three monitors connected to my computer, and I want the
console to display on one of these and the other two to be unadorned.
I am running the current Debian distribution, which on boot displays
a
On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 11:10:24 -0400, Frank H. Baker wrote:
> I have a question about controlling displays in a multi head system. I
> have three monitors connected to my computer, and I want the console to
> display on one of these and the other two to be unadorned. I am running
> the current Debia
On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 21:10:27 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
(...)
>
>Allow from 192.168.1.*
>Order allow,deny
>
I would make a little test:
Order allow,deny
Allow from 192.168.1.*
As per CUPS manual:
***
The Order directive defines the default access control. The following
value
On Sat, Apr 03, 2010 at 02:19 +0200, Ingo Kasten wrote:
> Hardware trouble ries.debian.org - ftpmaster.debian.org /
> release.d.o services back this weekend
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2010/04/msg00038.html
>
ries is up again and a timeline can be seen at:
http://ftp-master.debian.
On Saturday 03 April 2010 04:10, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I did this once a *long* time ago, but don't remember how. Also,
> I've read the (seemingly relevant sections of the sorely lacking)
> CUPS SAM, and Googled around to no avail.
Hi Ron.
Can't help much on configuring the machine with t
On 2010-04-03, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I did this once a *long* time ago, but don't remember how. Also,
> I've read the (seemingly relevant sections of the sorely lacking)
> CUPS SAM, and Googled around to no avail.
>
> My server has a print queue that looks like this:
> $ lpstat -v
> devi
Hi
mdadm error messages could be misleading.
First you should check if array is correctly assembled (/proc/mdstat).
If so I think some filesystem/device mapper/lvm/crypto modules are missing
from your initramfs.
Do you encrypt your array or use lvm?
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