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On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 10:58:49 -0400
Ryan Larrowe wrote:
> I would like to report a bug in Debian squeeze. After a fresg install
> I cannot log in to my system. I did use shadow passwords on my
> install. If you need more information you can contact me at
> rlarr...@gmail.com.
You should de
On 2010-04-18 17:20, Richard Hartmann wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering if there was any such thing as an opportunistic apt
source.
By opportunistic, I mean that I want to be able to define repositories
that have no Packages.gz of their own and might or might not be
available at any given time.
If
Hi all,
I was wondering if there was any such thing as an opportunistic apt
source.
By opportunistic, I mean that I want to be able to define repositories
that have no Packages.gz of their own and might or might not be
available at any given time.
If I try to install foo, I would love to have a w
On 2010-04-18 15:10, Clive McBarton wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
ATX means you'll get lots of built-in features. I like my Gigabyte
GA-MA780G-UD3H mobo with AM2+/AM2 socket.
8GM RAM, 6 SATA, 1 (or 2, I forget) rear eSATA, lots of USB, a front and
rear Firewire and decent on-board audio. On-boar
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 15:15:53 -0500
Ron Johnson wrote:
Hello Ron,
> Plz show us a link to a USB adapter that plugs into a PC's serial port.
I've never even looked for one. I'm just going what by Dotan wrote. By
the sounds of it, he's not seen the set up yet, anyhow. It could well
be that his
On 2010-04-18 14:40, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 16:20:49 -0300
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Hello Eduardo,
I see nothing about serial there. Just a plain smart card reader that
connects directly via USB.
True, but Dotan's neighbour has an RS232 to USB adaptor that the reader
is c
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Ron Johnson wrote:
> ATX means you'll get lots of built-in features. I like my Gigabyte
> GA-MA780G-UD3H mobo with AM2+/AM2 socket.
>
> 8GM RAM, 6 SATA, 1 (or 2, I forget) rear eSATA, lots of USB, a front and
> rear Firewire and decent on-board audio
After disabled ipv6 it's working fine.
Thanks.
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 16:20:49 -0300
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Hello Eduardo,
> I see nothing about serial there. Just a plain smart card reader that
> connects directly via USB.
True, but Dotan's neighbour has an RS232 to USB adaptor that the reader
is connected to.
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godo wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
I just made the mistake of my life and upgraded mc from
2:4.6.2~git20080311-4 to 3:4.7.0.1-1.
And the new color scheme is enough to cause instant blindness :-(
No kidding!
How do I get back to what I had?
Anybody?
So what hap
Dotan Cohen:
>>>
>>> A neighbor with an old Debian (probably etch but could be sarge)
>>> machine needs to know where a USB smart card reader attached via RS232
>>> adaptor
>>
>> Huh???
>
> He's got a few of these connected via serial adaptors:
> http://www.infinityusb.com/default.asp?show=produc
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
I just made the mistake of my life and upgraded mc from
2:4.6.2~git20080311-4 to 3:4.7.0.1-1.
And the new color scheme is enough to cause instant blindness :-(
No kidding!
How do I get back to what I had?
Anybody?
So what happened is that
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 22:08:16 +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> He's got a few of these connected via serial adaptors:
> http://www.infinityusb.com/default.asp?show=productsdetail&ProductID=12
>
> Why aren't they on real USB, I don't know.
Because the device may expect a USB host controller instead a
On 2010-04-18 14:20, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On 04/18/2010 04:08 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
He's got a few of these connected via serial adaptors:
http://www.infinityusb.com/default.asp?show=productsdetail&ProductID=12
Why aren't they on real USB, I don't know. I am going over there to
help him
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 07:40:48PM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> It's a 2.6 kernel, so Etch.
>
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On 04/18/2010 04:08 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
He's got a few of these connected via serial adaptors:
http://www.infinityusb.com/default.asp?show=productsdetail&ProductID=12
Why aren't they on real USB, I don't know. I am going over there to
help him tomorrow, so to come prepared I started googling
On 2010-04-18 14:08, Dotan Cohen wrote:
A neighbor with an old Debian (probably etch but could be sarge)
machine needs to know where a USB smart card reader attached via RS232
adaptor
Huh???
He's got a few of these connected via serial adaptors:
http://www.infinityusb.com/default.asp?show=pro
>> A neighbor with an old Debian (probably etch but could be sarge)
>> machine needs to know where a USB smart card reader attached via RS232
>> adaptor
>
> Huh???
>
He's got a few of these connected via serial adaptors:
http://www.infinityusb.com/default.asp?show=productsdetail&ProductID=12
Why
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010, Onur Aslan writes:
> I installed Debian lenny with debootstrap to a dir to use with chroot.
>
> I am using Debian squeeze.
>
> I mounted /dev /sys and proc in my chroot environment. After installed
> lighttpd, it doesn't listening port 80. It's only listen tcp6 80. I am
> usin
On 2010-04-18 11:20, Dotan Cohen wrote:
A neighbor with an old Debian (probably etch but could be sarge)
machine needs to know where a USB smart card reader attached via RS232
adaptor
Huh???
would be found in the filesystem. He went through /dev, with
special attention on the tty* en
On 2010-04-18 11:41, John Magolske wrote:
[snip]
Now the 3gp audio files play fine. They do seem to take up a bit more
CPU than mp3 or flac, but maybe that's just inherent to how they are
compressed.
Or the quality of the ffmpeg decompressor.
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On Sunday 18 April 2010 15:58:19 Aioanei Rares wrote:
> On 04/18/2010 03:32 PM, David Baron wrote:
> >> Neither "normal" reportbug or the reportbug-ng can connect to debian bts
> >> right now.
> >>
> >> Is there something wrong there?
> >> Some recent Sid upgrade zapped access?
> >>
> >> Cannot r
Hi.
I installed Debian lenny with debootstrap to a dir to use with chroot.
I am using Debian squeeze.
I mounted /dev /sys and proc in my chroot environment. After installed
lighttpd, it doesn't listening port 80. It's only listen tcp6 80. I am
using default lighttpd configuration.
My mount comm
* Camaleón [100417 11:46]:
> 2/ Dunno if you already installed the mpeg/ffmpeg versions from
> "debian-multimedia" repo, as Ron already pointed out. That could be
> another thing you can test.
Yes! Installing the debian-multimedia versions of ffmpeg and mplayer
did the trick. I didn't fully grok
It's a 2.6 kernel, so Etch.
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A neighbor with an old Debian (probably etch but could be sarge)
machine needs to know where a USB smart card reader attached via RS232
adaptor would be found in the filesystem. He went through /dev, with
special attention on the tty* entries, but did not find it. What is
the right way to find the
I would like to report a bug in Debian squeeze. After a fresg install
I cannot log in to my system. I did use shadow passwords on my
install. If you need more information you can contact me at
rlarr...@gmail.com.
Thank you,
Ryan Larrowe
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 16:33:32 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> As stated in the title, the light on my Asus EEE 1000HE automatically
> and randomly reduces some seconds after I have set it to its maximum
> level. Why? That must be for some energy reason, but I would like to
> deactivate this feature,
Hi,
As stated in the title, the light on my Asus EEE 1000HE automatically
and randomly reduces some seconds after I have set it to its maximum
level. Why? That must be for some energy reason, but I would like to
deactivate this feature, or at least to modify the timer between the
action I do, and
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 09:28:38 -0400, Long Wind wrote:
> To Camaleón
>
> I had run sensors-detect and loaded some modules.
And the output of that command was...?
> If I hadn't, the
> sensors command wouldn't even say CPU fan speed is 0.
Yes, but that means there is something wrong with your cur
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 02:25:38 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> I have oowriter from testing repo installed w/ all the necessary
> dependencies. Now at opening of the first document it hangs for about 40
> seconds - all other documents it opens quickly - the same is for oocalc.
>
> Is there anything I can
To Camaleón
I had run sensors-detect and loaded some modules.
If I hadn't, the sensors command wouldn't even say CPU fan speed is 0.
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On 04/18/2010 03:32 PM, David Baron wrote:
Neither "normal" reportbug or the reportbug-ng can connect to debian bts
right now.
Is there something wrong there?
Some recent Sid upgrade zapped access?
Cannot really keep system up-to-date without access to debian bts.
If I attempt to access
> Neither "normal" reportbug or the reportbug-ng can connect to debian bts
> right now.
>
> Is there something wrong there?
> Some recent Sid upgrade zapped access?
>
> Cannot really keep system up-to-date without access to debian bts.
If I attempt to access a bug report in a browser by :
http:/
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 21:48:02 +0100, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
> hi,
> I want to hear the login sound when I log in debian, it is done with
> ubuntu, I tried to do the same, it failed with the error
>
>
> b...@belaptop:~$ canberra-gtk-play -f
> /usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/desktop-login.ogg
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 07:24:08 -0400, Long Wind wrote:
> Thank Aioanei and Camaleón!
>
> Even bios in my Slot 1 machine which use P3 or C1 can show fan speed or
> cpu temp The bad thing about HP is their bios doesn't show CPU and fan
> info though asus bios show!
Do not panic. Some modern motherb
On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 16:58:19 -0400, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> Hello, all. We have some clients eager to migrate from
> Exchange/Outlook/Windows to Debian Lenny. Zimbra is working well on the
> back end but is lacking as an Outlook replacement - great web interface
> but still lacking some es
Thank Aioanei and Camaleón!
Even bios in my Slot 1 machine which use P3 or C1 can show fan speed or cpu temp
The bad thing about HP is their bios doesn't show CPU and fan info
though asus bios show!
I read doc from lm-sensor
They say their reading isn't reliable
(they ask me to compare their readi
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 06:33:38 -0400, Long Wind wrote:
> The sensors command shows 0 rpm all the time! Thank Eduard anyway!
Read "carefully" what Eduard said :-)
You have to run "sensors-detect" as root that will ask you some questions
and provide more info about the suitable modules you need to
Of course, if the hardware isn't capable of detecting temperature (eg
hardware sensors), you're pretty much out of luck.
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The sensors command shows 0 rpm all the time!
Thank Eduard anyway!
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* Long Wind [Sun, Apr 18 2010, 01:24:09AM]:
> I have etch and HP VL420
> It runs P4 1.6G
> but BIOS can't show CPU temperature and fan speed
> so I download a bios from motherboard maker ASUS
> but can't update bios
> then I install lm-sensor in etch
> but reading data seems incorrect
> C
I have etch and HP VL420
It runs P4 1.6G
but BIOS can't show CPU temperature and fan speed
so I download a bios from motherboard maker ASUS
but can't update bios
then I install lm-sensor in etch
but reading data seems incorrect
Can you help???
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DI> I seem to have the following in /etc/modprobe.d/eeepc.conf:
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