also sprach Daniel Bareiro [2010.08.02.0420 +0200]:
> md2 : active raid5 sda3[0] sdd3[4](F) sdc3[2]
> 2136170880 blocks level 5, 64k chunk, algorithm 2 [4/2] [U_U_]
[…]
> That is to say, the RAID has four disks and failed both the spare
> disk and other disk from array. What is unclear to me
On Sunday 01 August 2010 15:32:56 Arthur Marsh wrote:
> Hi, I've had sporadic problems with errors such as the following:
>
> Aug 2 05:09:10 victoria kernel: [616687.192331] ata1: lost interrupt
> (Status 0x50)
> Aug 2 05:09:10 victoria kernel: [616687.192467] ata1.00: exception
> Emask 0x0 SAct
Hello,
Are there any statistics for Debian package download?
I want know the difference of download for binary package(*.deb) and
source package(*.dsc, *.tar.gz, diff.gz).
Thank you.
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On Sunday August 1 2010 10:06:15 pm T o n g wrote:
> Is it possible to switch to console (tty1~6) when the kvm guest is in X?
IIRC, there is a way to send ctrl-alt to the guest. Also, there is an option
to use an alternative key combination to escape the guest (see qemu doc); I
think that it is
Hi,
Is it possible to switch to console (tty1~6) when the kvm guest is in X?
thanks
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On 8/1/2010 9:42 PM, Martín Jamilis wrote:
Dell Studio 1558
Did you try:
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/software-os/w/linux/building-base-ubuntu-factory-iso.aspx
which is how dell does their factory injections of Ubuntu when you
request Ubuntu on their computers.
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Hello pals,
I am having problems in adjusting the screen brightness on
Dell Studio 1558 laptop with Debian Squeeze and intel graphics. Pressing the
corresponding Fn keys doesn't change the brightness and gives the following
error:
$ dmesg
...
[ 833.240055] ACPI: Failed to switch the
On 8/1/2010 6:32 PM, Arthur Marsh wrote:
Hi, I've had sporadic problems with errors such as the following:
This problem appears related to the pc being in a cool environment (e.g.
10 degrees Celsius), and has occurred almost daily for a while then not
occurring for nearly a week.
Any suggestions
Arthur,
try testing your memory with memtest,
I have had similar problems and bad memory was the problem.
Gerald
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Hi all!
On the day I found this e-mail notification of fail event from mdadm:
-
This is an automatically generated mail message from mdadm
running on antares
A Fail event had been detected on md device /dev/md2.
It could be rel
On Sun, 01 Aug 2010 19:39:57 -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
>> My printings print fine only if there is minimum to print on the page.
>> If there are more content in the page, the printing will stop less than
>> half of the page, only about 1/3 to be more correct.
>
> I used to have that problem p
> 2010/7/30 Madhurya Kakati
>
>>
>> Is there any good native linux app for streaming online radio? I
>> prefer shoutcast.
>> Thanks
>>
vlc is good for both listening to streams and sending streams.
Listening is incredibly easy, the following command will do it
vlc -I dummy "$url"
where $url =
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 07:25, Guo Jiahua wrote:
> I wander if it's possible for a non-root user to get access into a .iso
> file.
>
> I know if I'm root, I can mount iso. but when I try to mount it, as I'm
> not root, 'mount' sais "mount: only root can do that".
If you need to repeatedly mount a
On Sun August 1 2010, T o n g wrote:
> My printings print fine only if there is minimum to print on the page. If
> there are more content in the page, the printing will stop less than half
> of the page, only about 1/3 to be more correct.
I used to have that problem printing PDF files, or pictures
Hi, I've had sporadic problems with errors such as the following:
Aug 2 05:09:10 victoria kernel: [616687.192331] ata1: lost interrupt
(Status 0x50)
Aug 2 05:09:10 victoria kernel: [616687.192467] ata1.00: exception
Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen
Aug 2 05:09:10 victoria kernel
I'm building a Linux system specifically for video capture in prep for
yet another video games review site I want to attempt. She is running
Debian Sid with Enlightenment as her desktop.
I am having a helluva time trying to get things working properly.
First of all, I just installed my old PCTV (b
Hi,
My printings print fine only if there is minimum to print on the page. If
there are more content in the page, the printing will stop less than half
of the page, only about 1/3 to be more correct.
I believe it is a bug of current cups (and its driver), because the
printer was working fine w
On Sunday 01 August 2010 18:07:44 Jordon Bedwell wrote:
> [SNIP all the childish explanations like I don't know how to work Linux]
Some people don't. For them it might be helpful to have the whole
explanation. Also many people come across the archives at an early stage in
their acquaintance wi
On 01/08/10 18:00, Bob Proulx wrote:
Sven Joachim wrote:
Alan Chandler wrote:
I suspect the * here is being expanded by the shell before it calls
tar, which is what causes the problem.
Indeed, that is the problem.
Agreed.
How can I tell tar to copy all the files in the /bak/mb.com
direc
Jordon Bedwell wrote:
> On 8/1/2010 1:23 PM, Joey Hess wrote:
> >Jordon Bedwell wrote:
> >>On 8/1/2010 10:19 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> >>>dpkg-query -W -f='${Package}\t${Architecture}\n'
> >>
> >>You are awesome man, this is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks :D
> >
> >Except the architecture will
On 8/1/2010 1:23 PM, Joey Hess wrote:
Jordon Bedwell wrote:
On 8/1/2010 10:19 AM, Camaleón wrote:
dpkg-query -W -f='${Package}\t${Architecture}\n'
You are awesome man, this is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks :D
Except the architecture will be "amd64" or "all" for every package,
since
Jordon Bedwell wrote:
> On 8/1/2010 10:19 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> >dpkg-query -W -f='${Package}\t${Architecture}\n'
>
> You are awesome man, this is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks :D
Except the architecture will be "amd64" or "all" for every package,
since as the other "childish" poster tol
Guo Jiahua writes:
> I wander if it's possible for a non-root user to get access into a .iso
> file.
>
> I know if I'm root, I can mount iso. but when I try to mount it, as I'm
> not root, 'mount' sais "mount: only root can do that".
The isoinfo package contains isoinfo and isodump which give yo
On 8/1/2010 12:36 PM, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
Hi there,
I am wondering if anyone got the bruneau dv-288 (digital camcorder)
working in webcam mode ? If so what system/utilities did you use ?
I cannot get xawtv or cheese to recognize it.
Here is the lsusb dump, when you switch to pc cam (from ms
Hi there,
I am wondering if anyone got the bruneau dv-288 (digital camcorder)
working in webcam mode ? If so what system/utilities did you use ?
I cannot get xawtv or cheese to recognize it.
Here is the lsusb dump, when you switch to pc cam (from msdc):
Bus 006 Device 015: ID 04fc:1528 Su
On 8/1/2010 10:19 AM, Camaleón wrote:
dpkg-query -W -f='${Package}\t${Architecture}\n'
You are awesome man, this is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks :D
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On 8/1/2010 11:34 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Du, 01 aug 10, 09:09:38, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
I can't for the life of me remember how to do it outside of CentOS,
but we want to remove 32bit libs and simply leave a plain 64bit
system, yes I removed ia32-libs but there are still some remains so
do
On 8/1/2010 11:45 AM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Debian isn't like CentOS and isn't a "dual" architecture system in the
same way. Instead it is more of a single architecture system but with
the added capability that if the kernel supports it additional
libraries can be installed and multiple architecture
Sven Joachim wrote:
> Alan Chandler wrote:
> > I presume my cron job is being run with the current directory as
> > filesystem root, because this command line
> > tar -czf /bak/archive/snap/mb.com/melinda.tar.gz --exclude-tag=NOBAK.TAG -C
> > /bak/mb.com *
> > complains that it can't find many of
Jordon Bedwell wrote:
> I can't for the life of me remember how to do it outside of CentOS, but
> we want to remove 32bit libs and simply leave a plain 64bit system,
Debian isn't like CentOS and isn't a "dual" architecture system in the
same way. Instead it is more of a single architecture syst
On Du, 01 aug 10, 09:09:38, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
> I can't for the life of me remember how to do it outside of CentOS,
> but we want to remove 32bit libs and simply leave a plain 64bit
> system, yes I removed ia32-libs but there are still some remains so
> does anybody remember how to search for p
On 2010-08-01 18:07 +0200, Alan Chandler wrote:
> I am using tar within a monthly cron job, and found that my command
> line has an error. I 'think' I understand what it is, but I can't
> find any examples or explanation by reading the tar manual on the GNU
> website, or generally using google of
I am using tar within a monthly cron job, and found that my command line
has an error. I 'think' I understand what it is, but I can't find any
examples or explanation by reading the tar manual on the GNU website, or
generally using google of how to work round it.
I presume my cron job is bein
2010/7/30 Madhurya Kakati
>
> Is there any good native linux app for streaming online radio? I
> prefer shoutcast.
> Thanks
>
I wrote a simple script for myself use.Need a script here named
"radioplay.sh" and a txt file of radio lists named
"radio_list.txt" in script.
Script "radioplay.sh"
On 01/08/10 10:19 AM, Mr Smiley wrote:
Hi
I remember now how i used it.
First you have to run a smbmount // command, this fails but creates the cifs
directory, it doesn't exist till your first smbmount command. It's a temporary
directory which disappears on next boot.
then run
echo 0> /pr
在 2010-08-01日的 10:08 -0500,Jordon Bedwell写道:
> On 8/1/2010 9:25 AM, Guo Jiahua wrote:
> > I wander if it's possible for a non-root user to get access into a .iso
> > file.
> >
> > I know if I'm root, I can mount iso. but when I try to mount it, as I'm
> > not root, 'mount' sais "mount: only root ca
On Sun, 01 Aug 2010 09:09:38 -0500, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
> I can't for the life of me remember how to do it outside of CentOS, but
> we want to remove 32bit libs and simply leave a plain 64bit system, yes
> I removed ia32-libs but there are still some remains so does anybody
> remember how to sea
On 8/1/2010 9:25 AM, Guo Jiahua wrote:
I wander if it's possible for a non-root user to get access into a .iso
file.
I know if I'm root, I can mount iso. but when I try to mount it, as I'm
not root, 'mount' sais "mount: only root can do that".
Thanks.
I guess you could, theoretically, while
On Sun, 01 Aug 2010 22:25:18 +0800, Guo Jiahua wrote:
> I wander if it's possible for a non-root user to get access into a .iso
> file.
>
> I know if I'm root, I can mount iso. but when I try to mount it, as I'm
> not root, 'mount' sais "mount: only root can do that".
Using "sudo"? :-?
Greeting
On 8/1/2010 9:03 AM, Malte Forkel wrote:
Hi,
The example init script init.d.lsb.ex provided by dh-make 0.46 contains
this call to start_daemon:
start_daemon -p $PIDFILE $DAEMON -- $DAEMON_OPTS
This always passes "--" as first argument to my daemon. Wouldn't
start_daemon -p $PIDFILE --
I wander if it's possible for a non-root user to get access into a .iso
file.
I know if I'm root, I can mount iso. but when I try to mount it, as I'm
not root, 'mount' sais "mount: only root can do that".
Thanks.
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I remember now how i used it.
First you have to run a smbmount // command, this fails but creates the cifs
directory, it doesn't exist till your first smbmount command. It's a temporary
directory which disappears on next boot.
then run
echo 0> /proc/fs/cifs/LinuxExtensionsEnabled
and now
On 01/08/10 02:52 AM, Tom H wrote:
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 1:45 PM, H.S. wrote:
On 29/07/10 02:23 PM, Stephan Seitz wrote:
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 11:11:31AM -0400, H.S. wrote:
~$ sudo mount -v -t cifs -o user= //sambaserver/Share
~/mnt/Share
Password:
mount.cifs kernel mount
I can't for the life of me remember how to do it outside of CentOS, but
we want to remove 32bit libs and simply leave a plain 64bit system, yes
I removed ia32-libs but there are still some remains so does anybody
remember how to search for packages by architecture?
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Hi,
The example init script init.d.lsb.ex provided by dh-make 0.46 contains
this call to start_daemon:
start_daemon -p $PIDFILE $DAEMON -- $DAEMON_OPTS
This always passes "--" as first argument to my daemon. Wouldn't
start_daemon -p $PIDFILE -- $DAEMON $DAEMON_OPTS
be the proper call?
I
On Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:16:25 +0200, Zoran Kolic wrote:
>> Did they provide any instructions on how to proceed with the upgrade?
>
> Kobo hides SD card upgrade, just as snake hides it's legs.
Ouch!
I hate those companies being fuzzy on what (and how) can you do with
their products. If it can be
Lch freue mich, Ihnen zu schreiben, diesen Feiertag Gruß
Hi, everyone,
My problem is solved, by editing '/etc/network/interfaces', and insert a
command:
iface ethX inet manual
pre-up /bin/ip link set $IFACE address XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Thanks for all of you for your help, especially Andrei Popescu,
Camaleón, and Osamu Aoki.
在 2010-07-31六的 05:20 +
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