On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>
> I have found support for Dells to be very good with regard to
> suspend-to-RAM.
>
What video cards you have used suspend to ram on that worked? 2 of my 3
Dell/nvidia laptops suspend to ram but do not resume due to the nvidia cards
(Inspiro
On 2010-07-09, Mark wrote:
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> I have been researching for close to 6 months now and trying different
> things, to finally have stumbled on several tips tonight that I combined to
> make a working solution that I wante
On Thursday 08 July 2010 22:54:50 Daniele Orlando wrote:
> on my Debian 5 I'm trying to redirect
> the TCP traffic generated by my machine
> towards 127.0.0.1:5432 (PostgreSQL)
> to the new destination 192.168.1.113:5432.
>
> I have tried with iptables many rules, but no one seams good for the tas
On Friday 09 July 2010 00:53:55 Sthu Deus wrote:
> Is there a way to:
>
> . boot from internal HDD then
>
> . chroot or whatever to externel HDD (with the same Debian clone
> copy)
>
> . format the internal HDD,
pivot_root is supposed to do this in a way that allows you to umount the old
'/' c
On Vi, 09 iul 10, 12:53:55, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good day.
>
>
> Is there a way to:
>
> . boot from internal HDD then
>
> . chroot or whatever to externel HDD (with the same Debian clone
> copy)
>
> . format the internal HDD,
>
> . move the OS back from external to internal HDD?
No. You have
I need a guide and howto on setting up a courier imap server on the
system..a basic guide of how to add users, set up their mailboxes and get it
running with postfix smtp server will be good.
Please point me any tutorial having lenny as the server example(not etch)
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Good day.
Is there a way to:
. boot from internal HDD then
. chroot or whatever to externel HDD (with the same Debian clone
copy)
. format the internal HDD,
. move the OS back from external to internal HDD?
I have to do so because it is impossible for now to boot from CD/USB.
And I want to m
On Jo, 08 iul 10, 21:32:36, Iffat Jabeen wrote:
> Dear users of Gnu/Linux,
May I suggest a better Subject? I almost reported/deleted you mail
without reading...
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On Jo, 08 iul 10, 23:24:59, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 07/08/2010 08:40 AM, Andrew Perrin wrote:
> >My university is shifting over to Exchange 2007, which means I would
> >like to try to get evolution working as a client. However,
> >evolution-mapi doesn't install for me, even from unstable, because t
On Jo, 08 iul 10, 14:23:57, Debian wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> What I'm trying to find out here is if I encountered a
> feature or a bug : I use testing/unstable on my main machine and using
> kopete for yahoo! messenger, quite
> popular around here.
Unfortunately... I've been advertising Gtalk as
On 07/08/2010 08:40 AM, Andrew Perrin wrote:
My university is shifting over to Exchange 2007, which means I would
like to try to get evolution working as a client. However,
evolution-mapi doesn't install for me, even from unstable, because the
package depends on evolution version < 2.29 where the
On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 23:02 -0400, Ken Heard wrote:
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> John A. Sullivan III wrote:
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> > Yes, indeed it breaks. We learned that the hard way. We repackaged it
> > using the newer source. I do not know how we submit such repacking for
> > backp
I have been researching for close to 6 months now and trying different
things, to finally have stumbled on several tips tonight that I combined to
make a working solution that I wanted to share if others do not have suspend
to ram with Lenny working in hopes this may help, since this list has
offer
Hello guys,
on my Debian 5 I'm trying to redirect
the TCP traffic generated by my machine
towards 127.0.0.1:5432 (PostgreSQL)
to the new destination 192.168.1.113:5432.
I have tried with iptables many rules, but no one seams good for the task.
Any idea?
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John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> Yes, indeed it breaks. We learned that the hard way. We repackaged it
> using the newer source. I do not know how we submit such repacking for
> backports but here are the steps we took to make it happen (edited to
> p
I just upgraded to seamonkey 2.0.5 from 1.1.17. Now when I
ctl-middle-click on a url (in mutt) I get my start page instead of the
requested site in the new browser window.
Is this a bug in seamonkey?
It's very annoying to have to cut-n-paste the url when I used to be able
to go directly to it.
Dear users of Gnu/Linux,
Do you use Gnu/Linux? Do you consider yourself part of a larger
Gnu/Linux free and open source software community? Whether you've just
starting clicking around in Ubuntu or you've been tweaking your kernel
for years, we are interested in learning about if, and how, you've
On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 22:00 -0400, Ken Heard wrote:
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> John A. Sullivan III wrote:
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> > Yes, indeed it breaks. We learned that the hard way. We repackaged it
> > using the newer source. I do not know how we submit such repacking for
> > backp
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John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> Yes, indeed it breaks. We learned that the hard way. We repackaged it
> using the newer source. I do not know how we submit such repacking for
> backports but here are the steps we took to make it happen (edited to
> p
My university is shifting over to Exchange 2007, which means I would like
to try to get evolution working as a client. However, evolution-mapi
doesn't install for me, even from unstable, because the package depends on
evolution version < 2.29 where the version in the repository is 2.30. I
will
On Thursday 08 July 2010 10:51:15 Jozsi Avadkan wrote:
> How can I slow down dd?
>
> Does ionice work properly?
For me, ionice does *work*, but it is not always enough to keep things
"snappy".
If ionice is not enough for you, the "pv" utility works similarly to "dd", but
has support for a "spe
Anyone have dial-up-networking over bluetooth working on Sid? This used to
work for me, following (more or less) these directions:
http://www.newt.com/debian/treo650.html
I'm not sure when the last time I did this successfully, but it's no
longer working. syslog shows this:
Jul 8 21:07:56 loc
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Paul Scott wrote:
> It's already repaired. I just need the treasurer of the orchestra to pay
> for it. :)
> Paul
and to think, poor debbie has no way of knowing!
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On 07/08/2010 05:44 PM, Victor Padro wrote:
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 7:44 PM, Paul Scott wrote:
Hi Debbie and Dee,
The van repair total is $441.92. I could either get the credit card number
or Dee could send me a check tomorrow. If a check please make it out to
Hammett's Garage.
And how lo
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 7:44 PM, Paul Scott wrote:
> Hi Debbie and Dee,
>
> The van repair total is $441.92. I could either get the credit card number
> or Dee could send me a check tomorrow. If a check please make it out to
> Hammett's Garage.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
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My apologies for the spam! I thought there was a different address
selected from the auto-complete.
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Hi Debbie and Dee,
The van repair total is $441.92. I could either get the credit card
number or Dee could send me a check tomorrow. If a check please make it
out to Hammett's Garage.
Thanks,
Paul
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On 07/08/2010 02:27 AM, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good day.
>
> The following:
>
> $ su -c 'abc' -l anotheruser
>
> but it returns
>
> -su: abc: command not found
>
> The abc is in the anotheruser's path, but it seems option '-l' does not
> work here.
>
> How I can accomplish the goal (without manua
On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 11:27:46PM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> Rob Owens wrote:
> >I downloaded the latest Lenny netinst for i386. The SHA512SUMS file is
> >signed with a key id of 64E6EA7D. However, I can't find any info on
> >that key anywhere. I tried searching public keyservers and googli
On Wednesday 07 of July 2010 22:49:38 Raymond Toy wrote:
> > Maybe is here somebody who will be show me and maybe others how to
> > compile GCL from source and then Maxima from source the latest version?
>
> I think it best to ask on the gcl mailing lists for how to compile gcl.
> I have compiled g
I thought that might be the case. I think I've finally learned my
lesson about Realtek NICs anyway, I ordered a PCI Intel NIC earlier
today so I'll see how that goes.
Thanks very much for your help everyone. :)
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I have a WD20EARS here. As these drives still report their sector size
to be 512B instead of 4KB (for compatibility purposes, apparently), you
have to manually align the partition when creating it. (otherwise you'll
get very slow performance, ~3.5 MB/s instead of the ~90MB/s this drive
can do)
On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 12:12:48PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> In the older bluefish (1.0.x) I had the full references to inter alia
> html, php, python available in the sidebar. I cannot find it in the new
> version (2.0.1). Bluefish is still advertised as having those
> references available.
Good day.
The following:
$ su -c 'abc' -l anotheruser
but it returns
-su: abc: command not found
The abc is in the anotheruser's path, but it seems option '-l' does not
work here.
How I can accomplish the goal (without manually specifying complete
path)?
Thank You for Your time.
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Hi all,
What I'm trying to find out here is if I encountered a
feature or a bug : I use testing/unstable on my main machine and using kopete
for yahoo! messenger, quite
popular around here. I set up kopete's default status
to be 'online', and in previous versions this meant that I was automatic
Before I start the e-mail, let me apologize for having first
accidentally posted this message from an e-mail alias. That one
(jpwallen_at_comcast.net) can be ignored. That address isn't subscribed
to the list and is used mostly for commercial communications for my company.
Now, to the point of
On 07/07/2010 11:15 AM, Kent West wrote:
On 07/06/2010 10:57 AM, Bob Proulx wrote:
I recommend that you ignore the hardware raid and instead use software
raid. The Debian installer can set up software raid for you at system
installation time. It is easy. But it is also a little confusing.
I
Two clean installations of daily build of Debian Squeeze are unable to
run hp-setup.
I am using an Officejet 6310 connected to router on home network. All
systems are Debian Squeeze. Two of them were installed a few months ago.
At that time I was able to run "hp-setup -i xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" to se
Nathen put forth on 7/7/2010 10:16 AM:
> I've just found and installed that Realtek PCI card I was talking
> about - it's an r8169 chipset card and so far I've not been able to
> crash it but as I feared, throughput is much lower, varying between
> about 580 and 650 Mbps although I'm not sure wheth
In the older bluefish (1.0.x) I had the full references to inter alia
html, php, python available in the sidebar. I cannot find it in the new
version (2.0.1). Bluefish is still advertised as having those
references available. Where do I find it?
Regards
Johann
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I have recently installed squeeze and need to adjust init script
dependencies so my database starts before my web server. I could edit
the headers in the init scripts, but I would rather leave them managed
by the packages. Is there a place for me to put my local adjustments to
the dependencies?
-
On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 16:34:50 +0200, Sergey Spiridonov wrote:
> I switched to Squeeze and try out bluetooth Nokia headset. Blueman can
> see it, so I can pair, add it, enable. This works perfect, but
> unfortunately no new audio device appeared.
Check if any of these helps:
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 16:34:50 +0200, Sergey Spiridonov wrote:
(re-sent)
> I switched to Squeeze and try out bluetooth Nokia headset. Blueman can
> see it, so I can pair, add it, enable. This works perfect, but
> unfortunately no new audio device appeared.
Check if any of these helps:
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Bluetoo
On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 15:14:18 -0700, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> Rob Owens wrote:
(...)
>> Call me paranoid, but I never install a system unless I can verify the
>> signature...
>>
>> Can anybody shed some light on this?
>
>
> Call me less paranoid, if the md5sum match, it's good for me. :-)
+1
Gr
On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 15:14:18 -0700, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
(re-sent... is the list up-&-running?) :-?
> Rob Owens wrote:
(...)
>> Call me paranoid, but I never install a system unless I can verify the
>> signature...
>
> Call me less paranoid, if the md5sum match, it's good for me. :-)
+1
Greeti
On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 12:26:16PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Hint: In the old days interfaces were quite static on systems. But
> with the coming of removable and hotplug devices such as PCMCIA or USB
> network interface cards there was a need to move to a more dynamic
> system.
Thanks for you
Ok, so apparently the problem had all sorts of things to do with the host
key being blacklisted, and therefore labeled as 'compromised'. Of course one
can't SSH in anymore in such a situation.
How to prevent it? Well, I probably should have checked with ssh-vulnkey
before doing the upgrade.
W.
O
Greetings!
Zbigniew Komarnicki writes:
> On Wednesday 07 of July 2010 20:20:19 Raymond Toy wrote:
>
>> > kill(all);
>> > m:[];
>> > for i:0 step -3 thru 10 do (m:append(m, [i]), display(i));
>> > display(m);
>>
>> What were you expecting? I get m being an empty list.
>
> Empty list is OK.
>
>>
Hi!
Well, maybe something happened to passwordless authentication - did you try
to connect using password, not RSA key? To do so, you can simply move
~/.ssh/id* somewhere and try to connect. You should be asked for a password
that time.
I'm not sure about that, but hope that helps.
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How can I slow down dd?
I don't want to slow down the pc, when generating a big file [~40
GByte].
Does ionice work properly?
Thank you for any help! :\
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On 07/08/2010 12:08 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Mi, 07 iul 10, 16:08:19, Paul Scott wrote:
I would kill NetworkManager and test whether your card can associate
with the AP if you set it up directly in /etc/network/interfaces. (Check
the output of"iwconfig eth2").
Stopping network-manager got
On Mi, 07 iul 10, 16:08:19, Paul Scott wrote:
> >
> >I would kill NetworkManager and test whether your card can associate
> >with the AP if you set it up directly in /etc/network/interfaces. (Check
> >the output of"iwconfig eth2").
>
> Stopping network-manager got me an instant association with
>
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