On 5/13/2010 1:37 AM, steef wrote:
hi list,
how do i get rid of the message of a new (of course much valued)
maintainer Christian about MTA'S and cron when updating squeeze on the
commandline before using startx? apt-get upgrade hangs on this message
and i do not know the protocol to go on in t
Hello !
just enter `q' !
hth,
Jerome
On 13/05/10 14:37, steef wrote:
hi list,
how do i get rid of the message of a new (of course much valued)
maintainer Christian about MTA'S and cron when updating squeeze on the
commandline before using startx? apt-get upgrade hangs on this message
and i d
On 2010-05-12 23:24 +0200, Chris Austin wrote:
>> On 2010-05-11 22:11 +0200, Chris Austin wrote:
>
>>> I was required to upgrade libc6 from lenny to squeeze in order to meet
>>> dependencies to install a package from unstable, but the libc6 upgrade
>>> failed because libc-bin was not installed.
>
hi list,
how do i get rid of the message of a new (of course much valued)
maintainer Christian about MTA'S and cron when updating squeeze on the
commandline before using startx? apt-get upgrade hangs on this message
and i do not know the protocol to go on in this situation (if there is
any).
On 2010-05-13 00:13:15 -0400, Mitchell Laks wrote:
> How can I get to use both emacs23-nox and emacs with gtk BOTH on the
> same machine, sometimes with X and sometimes without?
Hi Mitchell,
If you want to use Emacs with the GUI interface sometimes, you can
safely ignore the emacs23-nox package.
Peter Tenenbaum writes:
> First, I intend to build a home computer which will run linux, and
> it will be 64-bit; since I'm quite new to maintaining my own linux
> computers, I'd rather limit the number of differences between the
> home machine and my portable.
Hi PT,
In regards to Debian, don'
On Thursday 13 May 2010, Mitchell Laks wrote:
> hi
> I installed a new debian and I see that emacs23-nox conflicts with with
> emacs23. So what if I am trying to run emacs in a console in a machine
> withe emacs23 and not emacs23-nox installed? How can I get to use both
> emacs23-nox and emacs with
On 5/12/2010 4:24 PM, Chris Austin wrote:
I've learned today that when there are circular conflicts while upgrading, e.g.
libcairo2 has to be upgraded to install xulrunner-1.9.1, but upgrading
libcairo2 breaks xulrunner-1.9, it helps to use the dpkg --auto-deconfigure
option before the -i action
hi
I installed a new debian and I see that emacs23-nox conflicts with with
emacs23. So what if I am
trying to run emacs in a console in a machine withe emacs23 and not emacs23-nox
installed? How can
I get to use both emacs23-nox and emacs with gtk BOTH on the same machine,
sometimes with X and
If you have other i386 machines around, it may be convenient for you to
keep the same architecture so you can share the download bandwidth of
Debian updates, and things like that.
On the other hand, now might be a good time to begin the migration to
the future. 32-bits will be around for a lon
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 01:30:40PM -0700, Bob McGowan wrote:
> On 05/12/2010 02:55 AM, Chris Bannister wrote:
> > On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:54:47PM -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> >> I am now slapping myself on the head for being so STUPID! Automount is
> >> working just fine, and has been all alon
On 5/12/2010 10:41 PM, Aaron Toponce wrote:
I for one want to get my money out of my hardware. If
you don't want a 64-bit system, then why did you pay for it?
+1
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On 05/12/2010 07:03 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> The 64-bit vs 32-bit argument is multi-faceted. It gets much deeper than
>> just addressing more than 3GB of RAM:
>> * twice the transfer width on the bus
>
> Nope, no difference on the bus. Most accesses will be
> cache-line-sized anyway at that
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 05:53:05PM +0530, Abhishek Dasgupta wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After about a fortnight, I tried to update my Debian squeeze desktop,
> 300 updates.
>
> I issue a safe-upgrade, but the electricity goes out just as the
> updates begin downloading. After I turn the computer back on
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 01:30:40PM -0700, Bob McGowan wrote:
> On 05/12/2010 02:55 AM, Chris Bannister wrote:
> > On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:54:47PM -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> >> I am now slapping myself on the head for being so STUPID! Automount is
> >> working just fine, and has been all alon
> The 64-bit vs 32-bit argument is multi-faceted. It gets much deeper than
> just addressing more than 3GB of RAM:
> * twice the transfer width on the bus
Nope, no difference on the bus. Most accesses will be
cache-line-sized anyway at that level.
> * no memory split issues
For <=3GB systems,
Aaron Toponce wrote:
>
> If you have the hardware, you should definitely be running a 64-bit
> operating system, even if you don't have 4GB+ of RAM.
>
+1
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On 05/13/2010 12:31 AM, Aaron Toponce wrote:
On 5/12/2010 2:53 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
I'd go with an i386 install unless you have more than 3GB of RAM, in
which case I'd go with an amd64 install (or an i386 with a 686-bigmem
kernel).
The 64-bit vs 32-bit argument is multi-faceted.
On Wednesday 12 May 2010 17:07:09 Nick Douma wrote:
> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 04:44:12PM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > On Wednesday 12 May 2010 16:27:08 Nick Douma wrote:
> > > On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 04:24:05PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > > On 05/12/2010 04:16 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 04:44:12PM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 May 2010 16:27:08 Nick Douma wrote:
> > On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 04:24:05PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > On 05/12/2010 04:16 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > >> On Wednesday 12 May 2010 16:04:07 Jordan
On Wednesday 12 May 2010 16:27:08 Nick Douma wrote:
> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 04:24:05PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > On 05/12/2010 04:16 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> >> On Wednesday 12 May 2010 16:04:07 Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
> >>> This issue is because the new udev requires a> .31 kerne
On 5/12/2010 2:53 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> I'd go with an i386 install unless you have more than 3GB of RAM, in
> which case I'd go with an amd64 install (or an i386 with a 686-bigmem
> kernel).
The 64-bit vs 32-bit argument is multi-faceted. It gets much deeper than
just addressing more than 3
Hi,
> On 2010-05-11 22:11 +0200, Chris Austin wrote:
>> I was required to upgrade libc6 from lenny to squeeze in order to meet
>> dependencies to install a package from unstable, but the libc6 upgrade
>> failed because libc-bin was not installed.
> How could this happen, given that libc6 depends
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 04:24:05PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 05/12/2010 04:16 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> On Wednesday 12 May 2010 16:04:07 Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
>>> This issue is because the new udev requires a> .31 kernel with
>>> sysrq_deprecated=n (I am going off memory here so
On 05/12/2010 04:16 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Wednesday 12 May 2010 16:04:07 Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
This issue is because the new udev requires a> .31 kernel with
sysrq_deprecated=n (I am going off memory here so don't quote me). This
means you need to first upgrade to the squeeze k
On 05/12/2010 03:53 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
What would it be the recommended architecture/versioin to choose for
download an install?
I'd go with an i386 install unless you have more than 3GB of RAM, in
which case I'd go with an amd64 install (or an i386 with a 686-bigmem
kernel).
Or i386 w
On Wednesday 12 May 2010 16:04:07 Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
> This issue is because the new udev requires a > .31 kernel with
> sysrq_deprecated=n (I am going off memory here so don't quote me). This
> means you need to first upgrade to the squeeze kernel, reboot, then upgrade
> udev and proceed with
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 05:04:07PM -0400, Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
> This issue is because the new udev requires a > .31 kernel with
> sysrq_deprecated=n (I am going off memory here so don't quote me). This
> means you need to first upgrade to the squeeze kernel, reboot, then upgrade
> udev and proc
This issue is because the new udev requires a > .31 kernel with
sysrq_deprecated=n (I am going off memory here so don't quote me). This
means you need to first upgrade to the squeeze kernel, reboot, then upgrade
udev and proceed with the "updgrade".
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> What would it be the recommended architecture/versioin to choose for
> download an install?
I'd go with an i386 install unless you have more than 3GB of RAM, in
which case I'd go with an amd64 install (or an i386 with a 686-bigmem
kernel).
If you have other i386 machines around, it may be conven
On 05/12/2010 02:55 AM, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:54:47PM -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>> I am now slapping myself on the head for being so STUPID! Automount is
>> working just fine, and has been all along. Automount does its thing as
>> soon as a device is ACCESSED, not
I just tried to upgrade my Lenny installation to Squeeze using the following
method:
I changed my sources.list from
deb http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/ lenny main contrib non-free
deb-src http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/ lenny main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org/ lenny/updates
Thanks for your support. Installing unifonts did it well for me. ;)
Nima
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Dear All,
I mounted an FTP site using GNOME Connect To Server.
But I cannot PUT any files over FTP to host.
It says: Error "Bad File Handle" while copying.
However I can GET files over FTP from host alright.
On Etch it works both ways, GET and PUT, only on Lenny I have got these
errors.
Would an
Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
>> - ALL kde apps like kplayer/organizer and probably others start very
>> slowly about 20-30secs to pop up
> I really think you need to create a new profile. I am not seeing any of
> this, having a kweather applet constantly on my desk, tried kmoon and
> booting kde apps us
On Wed May 12 2010 11:47:27 Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 12 May 2010 13:21, deloptes wrote:
> > - ALL kde apps like kplayer/organizer and probably others start very
> > slowly about 20-30secs to pop up
>
> I think that you have something borked in your install.
Are you testing in Squeeze or Sid or som
On 12 May 2010 13:21, deloptes wrote:
> What I am missing now is also the old behavior from CTRL+ALT+DEL to get
> prompt for reboot or shutdown - or whatever. Now this combination is
> locking the screen. Was it adopted from newer windows?
>
No, that still works on my 4.4 system.
>> Thanks. It
Does anyone know where debian keeps the boot.img.gz files
necessary for creating the stick?
By going to www.debian.org, clicking getting debian, scrolling down to
"Tiny CDs, floppy disks, USB sticks, etc" then selecting your
architecture, then clicking hd-media.
E.g.
Dear List,
I mounted an FTP site using GNOME Connect To Server.
But I cannot PUT any files over FTP to host.
It says: Error "Bad File Handle" while copying.
However I can GET files over FTP from host alright.
On Etch it works both ways, GET and PUT, only on Lenny I have got these
errors.
Would a
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Wednesday 12 May 2010, Curt Howland was heard to say:
> Anyway, I believe the DVD drive handles DVD-RAM, and this is the
> message I get in the kern.log:
>
> [10357.909024] UDF-fs: No anchor found
> [10357.909032] UDF-fs: No partition found (1)
> [1
Jozsi Vadkan wrote:
I have a file:
And i want to only output the first, second, and fourth line to another
file.
The:
sed -n '1,2p;4p' file.txt
h...@debian:~$ sed -n '1,2p;4p' file.txt
daemon
1):
0
ii sed4.1.5-8The GNU sed stream editor
Hugo
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On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 06:58:57PM +0200, Jozsi Vadkan wrote:
> I have a file:
[snip]
> And i want to only output the first, second, and fourth line to another
> file.
>
> The:
>
> sed -n '1,2p;4p' file.txt
>
> doesn't work.
>
> What magic do i need for it? :D
>
> Thanks..:\
Works just fine
On Wed May 12 2010 09:58:57 Jozsi Vadkan wrote:
> sed -n '1,2p;4p' file.txt
>
> doesn't work.
Works for me in Lenny. What output do you see? What version
of sed do you have?
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I have a file:
cat file.txt
daemon
1):
596
0
0
1
0
0
bin
2):
12
0
0
1
0
0
sys
3):
0
0
0
0
0
0
And i want to only output the first, second, and fourth line to another
file.
The:
sed -n '1,2p;4p' file.txt
doesn't work.
What magic do i need for it? :D
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> You could use UUID's instead of device names (/dev/sdX) to get around
> this issue.
Oh right, there's this as well. If you use LVM (can't think of any
reason not to), then it's a non-issue since your volumes are
all labelled.
Stefan
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On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 19:40, Snood wrote:
> On 05/12/2010 08:08 AM, Mark Allums wrote:
>
>> On 5/12/2010 6:49 AM, Snood wrote:
>>
>> I'm looking forward to seeing if nouveau will be an improvement,
>>> performance-wise, without causing reliability issues.
>>>
>>> I am, however, going to wait a
On Wednesday 12 May 2010 10:53:27 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 May 2010 10:21:53 Curt Howland wrote:
> > Anyway, I believe the DVD drive handles DVD-RAM, and this is the
> > message I get in the kern.log:
> >
> > [10357.909024] UDF-fs: No anchor found
> > [10357.909032] UDF-fs: N
On Wednesday 12 May 2010 10:21:53 Curt Howland wrote:
> Anyway, I believe the DVD drive handles DVD-RAM, and this is the
> message I get in the kern.log:
>
> [10357.909024] UDF-fs: No anchor found
> [10357.909032] UDF-fs: No partition found (1)
> [10359.847262] ISOFS: Unable to identify CD-ROM for
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Hash: SHA1
Hi. I have been interested in trying DVD-RAM due to its 30 year
shelf-life and supposed "ease of use" of just being mounted like a
regular disk without having to use CD or DVD writing software.
Anyway, I believe the DVD drive handles DVD-RAM, and th
I figured it out myself...
Most of the /etc/udev/rules.d/*.rules files seem to have moved to /lib
in Sid.
Sorry for the noise...
Rick
On May 12, 2010, at 10:43 AM, Rick Thomas wrote:
Thanks, that answers the immediate question.
Which rises the larger question...
Sid does not seem to
On 2010-05-12 16:43 +0200, Rick Thomas wrote:
> Sid does not seem to have anything that corresponds to Lenny's /etc/
> udev/rules.d/*permissions.rules
>
> Any idea why? Any idea what has replaced it.
Read /usr/share/doc/udev/NEWS.Debian.gz.
Sven
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On Tue, 11 May 2010 19:29:39 -0400 (EDT), Peter Easthope wrote:
> Stephen Powell wrote:
>> ...
>> "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"
>> ...
>> I don't understand what problem you are trying to solve.
>
> But it is broke!
> In one sense, the primary problem is failure of X.
>
> dalton:/home/peter
Thanks, that answers the immediate question.
Which rises the larger question...
Sid does not seem to have anything that corresponds to Lenny's /etc/
udev/rules.d/*permissions.rules
Any idea why? Any idea what has replaced it.
Rick
On May 12, 2010, at 4:32 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 201
2010/5/12 James Stuckey
>
>
> 2010/4/26 Γιώργος Πάλλας
>
> James Stuckey wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm curious as to the different ways one can create a USB install stick,
>>> for the purpose of installing Debian.
>>>
>>> It is possible to do it by
>>> a) acquiring (where?) a boot.img.gz file
This command seemed to work the best. The others just generated a list of
what seemed like all packages installed.
stuc...@debian:~$ apt-show-versions | grep sid
flightgear/sid uptodate 1.9.1-1.1
libnfsidmap2/squeeze uptodate 0.23-2
libresid-builder-dev/squeeze uptodate 2.1.1-8
libresid-builder0c2
On 05/12/2010 08:08 AM, Mark Allums wrote:
On 5/12/2010 6:49 AM, Snood wrote:
I'm looking forward to seeing if nouveau will be an improvement,
performance-wise, without causing reliability issues.
I am, however, going to wait and install nouveau the easy way, once the
upgrade to xserver-xorg-c
Hi all,
After about a fortnight, I tried to update my Debian squeeze desktop,
and I was using the mirror.cse.iitk.ac.in mirror. After downloading
the repository lists, it tells me there are no updates -- I am
surprised as I know that Gnome 2.30 is already in testing. Thinking
that it could be a pr
On 5/12/2010 6:49 AM, Snood wrote:
I'm looking forward to seeing if nouveau will be an improvement,
performance-wise, without causing reliability issues.
I am, however, going to wait and install nouveau the easy way, once the
upgrade to xserver-xorg-core becomes available in the repository. If
On 05/11/2010 09:43 PM, Charles Kroeger wrote:
Saw that xserver-xorg-video-nouveau package is now in the main
repository.
It does not appear to be in Sid or Squeeze as of this afternoon. (EST USA)
yes. However, I notice that 'nv' is still in Squeeze-main contrib non-free:
xserver-xorg-video-nv
deloptes schreef:
I forgot to mention that the keyboard froze after pressing ALT+F2 and
switching language settings
Please, please comment on this bug:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205369
The problem is that it was not iresponsive for just 10secs but forever.
I see. Does that happen o
Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> Unless I'm doing something terribly wrong, at this point I'm assuming
> that the patch will not apply to 2.6.32, but I have no ideea how
> difficult it would be to backport it. Comments?
>
if you are not supporting multiple systems that need this patch you can
download
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 11 May 2010 23:02, deloptes wrote:
- weather
>>>
>>
http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/yaWP+%28Yet+Another+Weather+Plasmoid%29?content=94106
>>
>> This was not working in 4.3 and I couldn't start it in 4.4.
>>
>
> Interesting, it works on the Ubuntu box I test KDE
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:54:47PM -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> I am now slapping myself on the head for being so STUPID! Automount is
> working just fine, and has been all along. Automount does its thing as
> soon as a device is ACCESSED, not plugged in. I was plugging the flash
> drives in
Hello Debian Users,
A regression introduced in kernel 2.6.30, where the beeps produced by
the BIOS on power chord removal are disabled[1] was recently fixed for
2.6.33 which AFAIK will *not* be in Squeeze.
I'm trying to get this issue fixed for Squeeze, but, since I'm aware
that the Debian ker
On 2010-05-12 10:06 +0200, Rick Thomas wrote:
> In Lenny, "ls -ld /dev/audio" gives
>
>> lenny:~$ ls -ld /dev/rtc0
>> crw-rw 1 root audio 254, 0 May 2 15:25 /dev/rtc0
Ugh. This is not really desirable.
> But in Sid, it gives
>
>> sid:~$ ls -ld /dev/rtc0
>> crw-rw 1 root root 254, 0 May
In Lenny, "ls -ld /dev/audio" gives
lenny:~$ ls -ld /dev/rtc0
crw-rw 1 root audio 254, 0 May 2 15:25 /dev/rtc0
But in Sid, it gives
sid:~$ ls -ld /dev/rtc0
crw-rw 1 root root 254, 0 May 10 23:51 /dev/rtc0
Anybody know why?
Thanks!
Rick
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2010/5/11 Johan Grönqvist :
> 2010-05-10 18:12, Matteo Riva skrev:
>>
>> Using Xorg 7.5 with radeonhd FOSS driver.
>>
>> Anybody had this problem and/or knows about a solution?
>>
>
> I have not had the problem (I use the radeon driver), and do not know of a
> solution, but wanted to point you to a
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