On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 04:45:58 +, Harishankar wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 14:53:59 +, Camaleón wrote:
Have you tried by downloading the latest PPD file for your printer
("hpcups 3.10.6.15" or "hpijs 3.10.6.15") and adding a new printer
instance with CUPS in the old fashioned
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 05:01:11 +
phil vu wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'm getting this error message when compiling pidgin:
> 'You must have GTK+ 2.10.0 or newer development headers installed to
> compile Pidgin' Then I downloaded libgtk2.0-dev
> (libgtk2.0-dev_2.12.12-1~lenny2_ia64.deb) from package
Hi,
I'm getting this error message when compiling pidgin:
'You must have GTK+ 2.10.0 or newer development headers installed to compile
Pidgin'
Then I downloaded libgtk2.0-dev (libgtk2.0-dev_2.12.12-1~lenny2_ia64.deb) from
packages.debian.org.
Untarred the file and got control.tar.gz, data.t
On Ma, 27 iul 10, 23:43:07, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>
> I read debian-user locally via a mail-to-news gateway, which makes it
> much more hassle for me to sign messages.
Joke aside, I'd rather you continue reading debian-user, so whatever
works for you is good ;)
Kudos to you and the other DDs[1]
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 14:53:59 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 14:38:23 +, Harishankar wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 08:16:34 +, Camaleón wrote:
>
> (...)
>
>>> Have you tried by downloading the latest PPD file for your printer
>>> ("hpcups 3.10.6.15" or "hpijs 3.10.6.15")
On 20100727_134650, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Volkan YAZICI put forth on 7/27/2010 12:29 PM:
>
> > I don't even think Linus is using XFS too. Isn't he a technical person
>
> Linus uses them all. You should know that.
>
> > in terms of your definition? So what should we do in that case? Ask to
> >
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:44 AM, Sergey Spiridonov <
sergey.spirido...@gmail.com> wrote:
> However chkrootkit and fsck found no problem.
>
> What else can I check?
> --
> Best regards, Sergey Spiridonov
>
May be try smartctl test to check for hard drive errors?
Alexey
Rob Owens put forth on 7/27/2010 4:36 PM:
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 01:39:18PM -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> Volkan YAZICI put forth on 7/27/2010 12:19 PM:
>>
>>> About a year ago, in a similar rush to yours, I ported two of our
>>> PostgreSQL database servers to XFS. During testing period, I even
On 27/07/10 19:24, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
On 7/27/10 12:24 PM, Mike Bird wrote:
On Tue July 27 2010 09:53:40 AG wrote:
Any suggestions, please?
If you have the right to supervise a child then
supervise them. Stay in the room and make sure
they're not surfing porn. Do so openly.
If you don't
Aaron Toponce wrote:
>On 7/26/2010 11:46 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>> On Lu, 26 iul 10, 12:42:05, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>>>
>>> As an ex-DPL and the guy who puts together the official release Debian
>>> CDs, I can vouch for his work. It's been very useful for me in the past.
>>
>> You forgot to GP
On 7/26/2010 11:46 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Lu, 26 iul 10, 12:42:05, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>>
>> As an ex-DPL and the guy who puts together the official release Debian
>> CDs, I can vouch for his work. It's been very useful for me in the past.
>
> You forgot to GPG sign the mail :p
Maybe th
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 21:52:29 +0200, Aniruddha wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 8:32 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>>
>> Is that right? Maybe "logwatch" is looking into "/var/log/clam-update/
>> freshclam.log" and finds nothing :-?
>>
>> You can make a quick test and try it with the full path:
>>
>> ***
>>
Hi
On 27.07.2010 00:09, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
On 7/26/10 5:05 PM, Sergey Spiridonov wrote:
# cryptsetup create md1-crypt /dev/md1
# pvdisplay /dev/mapper/crypt-md1
No physical volume label read from /dev/mapper/md1-crypt
Failed to read physical volume "/dev/mapper/md1-crypt"
I should probably
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 09:39:08PM -0400, vr wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 21:09:44 -0400, "H.S." wrote:
> >
> > I am not familiar with ATT. Is your service ADSL or cable?
> >
>
> They call it VDSL.
>
> >
> > If your router does not have the features you desire, than you probably
> > need to r
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 01:39:18PM -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Volkan YAZICI put forth on 7/27/2010 12:19 PM:
>
> > About a year ago, in a similar rush to yours, I ported two of our
> > PostgreSQL database servers to XFS. During testing period, I even
> > couldn't *recover* the / fs after the ve
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 11:06 PM, Aniruddha wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Stan Hoeppner
> wrote:
>> Aniruddha put forth on 7/27/2010 2:47 PM:
>>> Time for some testing, I will put Debian stable with XFS on my laptop and
>>> see how well it deals with power failures :)
>>
>> Thanks
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Aniruddha put forth on 7/27/2010 2:47 PM:
>> Time for some testing, I will put Debian stable with XFS on my laptop and
>> see how well it deals with power failures :)
>
> Thanks for picking up the torch/gauntlet/whatever. How do you laptop
Aniruddha put forth on 7/27/2010 2:47 PM:
> Time for some testing, I will put Debian stable with XFS on my laptop and
> see how well it deals with power failures :)
Thanks for picking up the torch/gauntlet/whatever. How do you laptop test
this issue? It's a laptop. Yank the battery? Yanking t
Volkan YAZICI put forth on 7/27/2010 2:04 PM:
> unplugged machine. At boot, I dropped to fsck command line. At command
Were you forced to the command line or did you manually select to go to the
command line? It sounds like you chose to, not forced to.
> prompt, I manually fiddled around with f
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 8:16 PM, roberto wrote:
what package is that in??
>>>
>>
>> wireless-tools
>
> what about kismet ?
>
> --
> roberto
>
I don't have experience with kismet. Debian has a very simple settings
to configure wireless networks though:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/refere
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 8:32 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>
> Is that right? Maybe "logwatch" is looking into "/var/log/clam-update/
> freshclam.log" and finds nothing :-?
>
> You can make a quick test and try it with the full path:
>
> ***
> LogFile = /var/log/clamav/freshclam.log
> ***
>
Thanks for the
Time for some testing, I will put Debian stable with XFS on my laptop and
see how well it deals with power failures :)
You can also use dansguardian or another web content filter.
Volkan YAZICI put forth on 7/27/2010 12:59 PM:
> On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Stan Hoeppner writes:
>> I'd also like to add that anyone smart enough to be on this list is smart
>> enough to know you should have a UPS, regardless of what filesystem you use.
>> If you're not you shouldn't be here. If you d
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Stan Hoeppner writes:
> What write operations were you performing at the time you pulled the plug?
> Unless you were writing the superblock it'd be almost impossible to hose the
> filesystem to the point it couldn't mount. Were you doing a resize operation
> when you pulled t
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 01:20:46 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> How I can make best way the following:
>
> having 2 NICs in an OS (called eth0 and eth1, having iptables rules set
> accordingly) and exchanging one or two of them with (an)other(s) NIC(s),
> to make it be again (called eth0 and eth1, having
Am Dienstag, 27. Juli 2010, 20:17:28 schrieb Jordon Bedwell:
> aptitude show mbrowse
lol
thanks
stefan
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Volkan YAZICI put forth on 7/27/2010 12:29 PM:
> I don't even think Linus is using XFS too. Isn't he a technical person
Linus uses them all. You should know that.
> in terms of your definition? So what should we do in that case? Ask to
> RMS?
kernel.org servers all run XFS as well.
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On 07/27/2010 11:18 AM, Tom H wrote:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 5:18 PM, wrote:
I recovered by editing the grub commands using the 'e' command and by some
miracle got the thing to ask me what my boot disk is AFTER booting.
very strange. here's the best part. I gave it the same device grub
"coul
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 19:26:34 +0200, Stefan Fuhrmann wrote:
>
> can someone recommend an opensource MIB compiler/ browser?
tkmib?
http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/
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On 07/27/2010 02:24 PM, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
> On 7/27/10 12:24 PM, Mike Bird wrote:
>> On Tue July 27 2010 09:53:40 AG wrote:
>>> Any suggestions, please?
>>
>> If you have the right to supervise a child then
>> supervise them. Stay in the room an
Volkan YAZICI put forth on 7/27/2010 12:19 PM:
> About a year ago, in a similar rush to yours, I ported two of our
> PostgreSQL database servers to XFS. During testing period, I even
> couldn't *recover* the / fs after the very first power failure test.
What write operations were you performing a
Stan Hoeppner writes:
> I'd also like to add that anyone smart enough to be on this list is
> smart enough to know you should have a UPS, regardless of what
> filesystem you use. If you're not you shouldn't be here.
I guess I don't belong here then...
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 16:37:51 +0200, Aniruddha wrote:
> I get the following error message with logwatch:
(...)
> # grep log /usr/share/logwatch/default.conf/logfiles/clam-update.conf
> # Analyzes the Clam Anti-Virus update log
> # /usr/share/logwatch/default.conf/logfiles/clam-update.conf (this
On 7/27/10 12:24 PM, Mike Bird wrote:
On Tue July 27 2010 09:53:40 AG wrote:
Any suggestions, please?
If you have the right to supervise a child then
supervise them. Stay in the room and make sure
they're not surfing porn. Do so openly.
If you don't have the right to supervise an
adult then
Aniruddha put forth on 7/27/2010 12:03 PM:
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>
>> Volkan YAZICI put forth on 7/27/2010 8:22 AM:
>>
>>> You are missing a very important point: Durability to power failures.
>>> (Excuse me, but a majority of GNU/Linux users are not switched to a
Good day.
How I can make best way the following:
having 2 NICs in an OS (called eth0 and eth1, having iptables rules
set accordingly) and exchanging one or two of them with (an)other(s)
NIC(s), to make it be again (called eth0 and eth1, having iptables rules
set accordingly) automatically.
?
F
On 7/27/10 12:26 PM, Stefan Fuhrmann wrote:
Hello all,
can someone recommend an opensource MIB compiler/ browser?
tia
stefan
Men in black compiler? You didn't believe my email about the pew pew
lazer alienz being here did you? Sometimes people take me seriously :(.
No all joking aside:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 8:05 PM, Aniruddha wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 7:50 PM, Paul Cartwright
> wrote:
>>
>> # iwlist scanning
>> -su: iwlist: command not found
>> paulandcilla:/var/log# aptitude search iwlist
>> paulandcilla:/var/log#
>>
>> what package is that in??
>>
>
> wireless-tools
Dne, 27. 07. 2010 19:48:53 je Mark napisal(a):
>
> NASA also trusts Windows and NTFS too?
>
NASA also backs up their data on 5.25" floppy disks [1].
[1] *completely made up information
NASA as an authority on reliable storage? C'mon, the bozos can't even
be trusted with their own Challen
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 7:50 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> # iwlist scanning
> -su: iwlist: command not found
> paulandcilla:/var/log# aptitude search iwlist
> paulandcilla:/var/log#
>
> what package is that in??
>
>
wireless-tools
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Stan Hoeppner writes:
> I'd also like to add that anyone smart enough to be on this list is smart
> enough to know you should have a UPS, regardless of what filesystem you use.
> If you're not you shouldn't be here. If you disagree on the technical merits
> (not cost), you're
We use XFS in production at work. Where I work, we are routinely dealing
with hundreds of terabytes of data (I have heard the word "petabyte" bandied
about in several meetings), so we are beyond or hovering on the edge of the
size limits and performance limits of the ext filesystems.
At home, I pr
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Volkan YAZICI wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Stan Hoeppner writes:
> > NASA trusts it with over 1PB of storage, but _you_ don't trust it? Who
> are
> > you again? How many hundreds of TB of storage do you manage on EXT3/4?
> ;)
>
> NASA also trusts Windows and
Dne, 27. 07. 2010 19:39:10 je Aniruddha napisal(a):
You can use:
# iwlist scanning
Or, alternatively, airodump-ng.
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On Tue July 27 2010, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> I'd also like to add that anyone smart enough to be on this list is smart
> enough to know you should have a UPS, regardless of what filesystem you
> use. If you're not you shouldn't be here. If you disagree on the technical
> merits (not cost), you're u
You can use:
# iwlist scanning
Hello all,
can someone recommend an opensource MIB compiler/ browser?
tia
stefan
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hello,
simple question:
is there anything suitable to check simply via command line if there
are any wireless networks in the area where the laptop is ?
and if they are encrypted, how much strong the signal is etc .
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Stan Hoeppner writes:
> NASA trusts it with over 1PB of storage, but _you_ don't trust it? Who are
> you again? How many hundreds of TB of storage do you manage on EXT3/4? ;)
NASA also trusts Windows and NTFS too? Who are you again?
I think you are confusing apples and ora
Aniruddha put forth on 7/27/2010 9:43 AM:
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Volkan YAZICI wrote:
>
>>
>> You are missing a very important point: Durability to power failures.
>> (Excuse me, but a majority of GNU/Linux users are not switched to a UPS
>> or something.) And that's where XFS totally
On 7/27/2010 11:20 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Aaron Toponce put forth on 7/27/2010 10:41 AM:
>
>> XFS has also had a history for randomly corrupting data. While this
>> might have improved over time, I don't trust it.
>
> Can you cite or reference anything to back your claim? Time frame? Irix o
On Tue July 27 2010 09:53:40 AG wrote:
> Any suggestions, please?
If you have the right to supervise a child then
supervise them. Stay in the room and make sure
they're not surfing porn. Do so openly.
If you don't have the right to supervise an
adult then don't spy on them.
Speaking for myself
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Stan Hoeppner writes:
> Volkan YAZICI put forth on 7/27/2010 8:22 AM:
> 1. Never quote forum or email posts as empirical or reliable evidence of
> anything.
You're right, my bad.
> You quoted this FAQ item solely based on the tile, without reading it,
> in your effort to de
On 27/07/10 08:03, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Lu, 26 iul 10, 21:49:47, Paul E Condon wrote:
On 20100726_205835, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Lu, 26 iul 10, 17:26:11, AG wrote:
sledgehammer. The option to log out of the session under the panel
menu/ system doesn't work nor does th
Hi all
I'm facing a bit of a delicate issue: I have created an account on my
machine for someone staying with us, and I have strong suspicions that
he is engaging in on-line behaviour that he is not supposed to be doing.
Can anyone recommend a tool thatb I can install, that can monitor his
o
Aaron Toponce put forth on 7/27/2010 10:41 AM:
> XFS has also had a history for randomly corrupting data. While this
> might have improved over time, I don't trust it.
Can you cite or reference anything to back your claim? Time frame? Irix or
Linux? Serious users reported this or casual/hobbyi
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Volkan YAZICI put forth on 7/27/2010 8:22 AM:
>
> > You are missing a very important point: Durability to power failures.
> > (Excuse me, but a majority of GNU/Linux users are not switched to a UPS
> > or something.) And that's where XFS tota
On Tuesday 27 July 2010 09:51:53 Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Lisi put forth on 7/27/2010 2:23 AM:
> > On Tuesday 27 July 2010 08:10:15 Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> >> XFS which is superior to all other Linux filesystems.
> >
> > Stan -
> >
> > Have you the time to give a rationale for this?
>
> Sure.
Thanks,
Volkan YAZICI put forth on 7/27/2010 8:22 AM:
> You are missing a very important point: Durability to power failures.
> (Excuse me, but a majority of GNU/Linux users are not switched to a UPS
> or something.) And that's where XFS totally fails[1][2].
> [1] http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-List
On 07/27/2010 01:50 AM, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am looking for a way to check I did burn my debian installer iso
> properly. I am trying:
>
> $ cmp /dev/cdrom debian-505-powerpc-netinst.iso
>
> This works on CD-RW, but it fails on CD-R with the following:
>
> cmp: /dev/cd
On 7/27/2010 1:23 AM, Lisi wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 July 2010 08:10:15 Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> XFS which is superior to all other Linux filesystems.
>
> Stan -
>
> Have you the time to give a rationale for this?
Except XFS filesystems can't shrink, only grow. Sucks when you need to
resize parti
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 14:38:23 +, Harishankar wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 08:16:34 +, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
>> Have you tried by downloading the latest PPD file for your printer
>> ("hpcups 3.10.6.15" or "hpijs 3.10.6.15") and adding a new printer
>> instance with CUPS in the old fashione
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Volkan YAZICI wrote:
>
> You are missing a very important point: Durability to power failures.
> (Excuse me, but a majority of GNU/Linux users are not switched to a UPS
> or something.) And that's where XFS totally fails[1][2].
>
Ext3 has the same problems when n
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 08:16:34 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 05:29:45 +, Harishankar wrote:
>
>> I'm using HPLIP /CUPS with the hpcups driver to print using my hp psc
>> 1315 printer.
>>
>> Has anybody had the issue that during a print job it is impossible to
>> ask the printer
I get the following error message with logwatch:
--
No updates detected in the log for the freshclam daemon (the
ClamAV update process).
--
I already filed a bug because imo
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Stan Hoeppner writes:
> 1. Best overall performance for most systems, large and small, and the FS
> creation and mounting parameters are super configurable to match the system
> hardware for best performance. One recent set of recent benchmarks
> demonstrating so:
> http://bt
* Camaleón [100727 06:07]:
> > Does anyone know if such mbox files are available anywhere?
>
> Gmane¹ does:
>
> http://download.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.user/385898/386562
>
> "Majordomo" could be another option. Maybe you can request to the
> list server it sends the losts e-mails :-?
>
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 01:51, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>
> Debian will _always_ default to an EXT* filesystem--until the end of time.
Nope, btrfs will replace ext3/4 as default soon enough.
Cheers,
Kelly Clowers
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Le 27/07/2010 12:22, Jordon Bedwell a écrit :
On 7/27/10 4:40 AM, rudu wrote:
Any reference on that? I remember reading about some errors that Windows
was not able to repair, but the equivalent Linux tools did.
What you hear and what's true are two different things. It's Microsoft's
technolo
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Hi all, Anybody know why OpenCMS isn't in the package archive? Not sure on the
legalities of it but might it be something to do with the LGPL it's licensed
under?
LGPL is fine according to the Debian FSF standards, as far as I know.
The reason is probably just that nobody
Hi all, Anybody know why OpenCMS isn't in the package archive? Not sure on the
legalities of it but might it be something to do with the LGPL it's licensed
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On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 14:16 +0300, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> How to reinstall the configuration files for a package without
> running the purge command? (because of dependencies)
Run:
aptitude -o DPkg::Options::="--force-confmiss" reinstall
and (intentionally?) deleted configuration file
Thanks to you all! I ended up using a local dhcp server.
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the purge command? (because of dependencies)
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On 7/27/10 2:26 AM, Joe wrote:
On 27/07/10 06:56, Long Wind wrote:
(sorry, this question isn't debian specific)
I have a P3/550, SECC2
I get its manual from Intel
It says max T junction is 80 C
The motherboard BIOS reports CPU temperature
but is the reported value equal to T junction?
That do
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 06:45:19 -0400, Long Wind wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:32 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 01:56:29 -0400, Long Wind wrote:
>>
>>> (sorry, this question isn't debian specific) I have a P3/550, SECC2 I
>>> get its manual from Intel
>>> It says max T junction i
Thanks to all those who reply!
According to the motherboard manual:
CPU temperature is monitored ... thru the CPU's internal thermal diode.
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:32 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 01:56:29 -0400, Long Wind wrote:
>
>> (sorry, this question isn't debian specific)
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On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Cesar Garcia
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> try it with md5sum:
>
> $ md5sum debian-505-powerpc-netinst.iso
>
> $ dd /dev/cdrom bs=$blocksize count=$blockcount conv=notrunc,noerror |
> md5sum
>
> The variable, $blocksize, $bolkcount, depend of the CD or DVD, to
> get this i
Hi!
try it with md5sum:
$ md5sum debian-505-powerpc-netinst.iso
$ dd /dev/cdrom bs=$blocksize count=$blockcount conv=notrunc,noerror |
md5sum
The variable, $blocksize, $bolkcount, depend of the CD or DVD, to
get this info:
$ isoinfo -d -i /dev/cdrom
the result must be the same.
El 2
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 10:50:09 +0200, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> I am looking for a way to check I did burn my debian installer iso
> properly.
IIRC, Debian installer provides a "check media CD" option, so you can use
that.
> I am trying:
>
> $ cmp /dev/cdrom debian-505-powerpc-netinst.iso
>
On 7/27/10 4:40 AM, rudu wrote:
Any reference on that? I remember reading about some errors that Windows
was not able to repair, but the equivalent Linux tools did.
What you hear and what's true are two different things. It's Microsoft's
technology, they would be better with it than anybody e
Le 27/07/2010 09:10, Andrei Popescu a écrit :
On Lu, 26 iul 10, 17:22:05, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
have the same problem. If you do Repair it from the Windows
partition as well since Windows is far better with FAT and NTFS than
any other operating system and then check again. If they're still
mi
David Baron wrote:
> dhcpd complains about lack of subnet declaration.
> 1. What would use?
> 2. Do I need it?
> 3. Do I need dhcpd (it fails to start and this effect nothing)?
man dhcpd ==> 'Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server'.
The key word here is "Server". Unless you intend your box
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 5:18 PM, wrote:
>
> I recovered by editing the grub commands using the 'e' command and by some
> miracle got the thing to ask me what my boot disk is AFTER booting.
> very strange. here's the best part. I gave it the same device grub
> "couldn't find" and the system boot
Hi there,
I am looking for a way to check I did burn my debian installer iso
properly. I am trying:
$ cmp /dev/cdrom debian-505-powerpc-netinst.iso
This works on CD-RW, but it fails on CD-R with the following:
cmp: /dev/cdrom: Input/output error
Has anyone seen this before ? How else could
Lisi put forth on 7/27/2010 2:23 AM:
> On Tuesday 27 July 2010 08:10:15 Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> XFS which is superior to all other Linux filesystems.
>
> Stan -
>
> Have you the time to give a rationale for this?
Sure.
1. Best overall performance for most systems, large and small, and the FS
c
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 05:29:45 +, Harishankar wrote:
> I'm using HPLIP /CUPS with the hpcups driver to print using my hp psc
> 1315 printer.
>
> Has anybody had the issue that during a print job it is impossible to
> ask the printer to use both the B&W and colour cartridge at the same
> time? I
Hi
On 07/27/2010 02:38 AM, Rob Owens wrote:
You can apt-get install things in Knoppix. It'll just install it using
available RAM, and won't actually write it to the disk.
I did not have internet for some time at that machine. Now I get
internet and installed cryptsetup. But now I have anothe
On 07/27/2010 10:26 AM, Alan Chandler wrote:
> Seeing someone else ask a question about where boot messages are
> logged, reminds me of an issue I have been wondering about for a few
> weeks
>
> During bootup of my system, very early in the process, I am getting
> some messages appear on the screen
John Magolske put forth on 7/27/2010 1:09 AM:
> Hi,
>
> In the process of switching hosting providers I managed to interrupt
> my email flow, so I'm missing debian-user mail from July 10-19.
http://www.hardwarefreak.com/deb-user-7.10-7.19.gz
Lemme know if you have any problems with it. It's a z
I have no subnet declared anywhere (that I know of). I have eth0 to a router
on 10.100.101.100
dhcpd complains about lack of subnet declaration.
1. What would use?
2. Do I need it?
3. Do I need dhcpd (it fails to start and this effect nothing)?
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On 27/07/10 06:56, Long Wind wrote:
(sorry, this question isn't debian specific)
I have a P3/550, SECC2
I get its manual from Intel
It says max T junction is 80 C
The motherboard BIOS reports CPU temperature
but is the reported value equal to T junction?
That doesn't sound right. A typical maxi
Seeing someone else ask a question about where boot messages are logged,
reminds me of an issue I have been wondering about for a few weeks
During bootup of my system, very early in the process, I am getting some
messages appear on the screen very briefly which mention
udevd
SYSFS
depreciated
On Tuesday 27 July 2010 08:10:15 Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> XFS which is superior to all other Linux filesystems.
Stan -
Have you the time to give a rationale for this?
I'm not in any way impugning your knowledge. But I am at the stage of
accepting the default that Lenny gives me, for no better
On Ma, 27 iul 10, 09:14:20, xing wrote:
> I tried Squeeze on my machine with old nvidia geforce video.In
> viewing the Xorg.log file,i found the nouveau driver was set to be
> the default video driver(configured as driver0) and there was no
> xorg.conf in /etc/X11.I want to know how to set the nv
On Lu, 26 iul 10, 23:12:48, H.S. wrote:
>
> I have configured my eth0 as 192.168.0.0/24 network device, eth1 as
> 192.168.1.0/24 network device and wlan0 as 192.168.5.0/24. They can
> be on any three different private subnets.
Or use bridge-utils so you have only one interface on the private sid
On Lu, 26 iul 10, 17:22:05, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
> have the same problem. If you do Repair it from the Windows
> partition as well since Windows is far better with FAT and NTFS than
> any other operating system and then check again. If they're still
> missing post back and let us know and we'll
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 23:09:19 -0700, John Magolske wrote:
> In the process of switching hosting providers I managed to interrupt my
> email flow, so I'm missing debian-user mail from July 10-19. Apparently
> mbox archives of this list are not available on-line:
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin
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