On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 23:08:51 -0600
Morgan Gangwere <0.fracta...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Howdy y'all
>
> I've been using CrunchBang 10 (so squeeze with some branding) and I've
> run into a subtle problem.
>
> I'm running on a (really old) Dell Lati
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 11:03 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
Right now both eth0 and wlan0 are up (as reported by ifconfig)
>>
>> Kernel IP routing table
>> Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface
>> 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.
Dne, 07. 09. 2010 06:40:02 je Alexander Batischev napisal(a):
New hardware support? I don't think updates to the stable release
adds that.
According to the news[1], the only thing changed is a few dozens of
packages
where miscellaneous bugs were fixed and some security updates was
applied.
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I've been using CrunchBang 10 (so squeeze with some branding) and I've
run into a subtle problem.
I'm running on a (really old) Dell Latitude C600. Aside from the
occasional issue with the video (Which is because, despite the fact that
th
Celejar put forth on 9/6/2010 8:42 PM:
> I'm curious; especially for the cheap switches, why would they need to
> store so many MAC addresses? What's the use case for a cheap switch
> actually seeing thousands of MACs since 'boot'?
Scenario: I work for a huge company that has 7,000 employees in
Alexander Batischev:
> On Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 07:46:00PM -0400, tw...@cstone.net wrote:
>> I'm specifically interested in whether the Verizon USB 760 broadband
>> wireless modem is now supported, but in general, when the kernel image is
>> upgraded, where can I find a list of the new hardware incl
tw...@cstone.net:
>
>
> I'm specifically interested in whether the Verizon USB 760 broadband
> wireless modem is now supported, but in general, when the kernel image is
> upgraded, where can I find a list of the new hardware inclusions without
> asking anyone to lead me by the hand?
The release
On Lu, 06 sep 10, 19:46:00, tw...@cstone.net wrote:
>
>
> I'm specifically interested in whether the Verizon USB 760 broadband
> wireless modem is now supported, but in general, when the kernel image is
> upgraded, where can I find a list of the new hardware inclusions without
> asking anyone to
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. put forth on 9/6/2010 6:16 AM:
> But,
> they are still "smart" devices when compared to a hub, cable, repeater, or
> other device that operates with no internal state.
Agreed in that "smart" here simply means the device looks at the content
of a frame, specifically the tar
On Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 07:46:00PM -0400, tw...@cstone.net wrote:
> I'm specifically interested in whether the Verizon USB 760 broadband
> wireless modem is now supported, but in general, when the kernel image is
> upgraded, where can I find a list of the new hardware inclusions without
> asking an
On Lu, 06 sep 10, 22:43:10, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was not able to find an answer to the following question. So here
> it is: how do I know which interfaces is being used by default (wget,
> apt-get...) in debian ? Right now both eth0 and wlan0 are up (as
> reported by ifconfig)
I
On Lu, 06 sep 10, 20:59:00, Mark wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Celejar wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 6 Sep 2010 10:32:12 +0300
> > Andrei Popescu wrote:
> >
> > > You are probably missing the packages dosfstools and ntfsprogs. They are
> > > both 'Suggested' by gparted, but not 'Recommended' b
Merciadri Luca put forth on 9/6/2010 3:26 AM:
> Well, I don't fiddle anymore
> with Microsoft stuff, but someone needs to share pictures with me, and,
> obviously, he's not a GNU/linux user.
MIME attachments, FTP, Photo bucket, etc. Lots of ways to transfer
pictures in the absence of physical med
On 9/6/2010 9:22 PM, John Lindsay wrote:
Hi Celelar
Just going through
'applications->Debian->applications->system->administration' and started
up 'gnome partition editor'. It showed me that its file system is ntsf;
its mountpoint is /mnt; its label is IOMEGA HDD; total size is 1.82TB
and I have
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Celejar wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Sep 2010 10:32:12 +0300
> Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> > You are probably missing the packages dosfstools and ntfsprogs. They are
> > both 'Suggested' by gparted, but not 'Recommended' because most
> > GNU/Linux users should not need them.
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 20:43:13 -0700
Carl Johnson wrote:
> Celejar writes:
>
> > On Mon, 6 Sep 2010 06:45:06 + (UTC)
> > Camaleón wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >
> >> In GNOME, you can get it by pressing "Ctrl+Shift+u" and release the keys.
> >> You'll get an underline "u". Then you have to type the
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acordati doar doua minute de atentie si nimic nu va va sta in cale sa il
stergeti dupa.
Prin acest mesaj (pentru a nu fi interpretati ca spam sau rauvoitori,
consideram acest e-mail ca pe un gest de apre
Celejar writes:
> On Mon, 6 Sep 2010 06:45:06 + (UTC)
> Camaleón wrote:
>
> ...
>
>> In GNOME, you can get it by pressing "Ctrl+Shift+u" and release the keys.
>> You'll get an underline "u". Then you have to type the desired characters
>> sequence, i.e., for currency sign type "00a4" and p
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:22:43 -0400
John Lindsay wrote:
> Hi Celelar
>
> Just going through
> 'applications->Debian->applications->system->administration' and started
> up 'gnome partition editor'. It showed me that its file system is ntsf;
> its mountpoint is /mnt; its label is IOMEGA HDD; to
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Hi Celelar
Just going through
'applications->Debian->applications->system->administration' and started
up 'gnome partition editor'. It showed me that its file system is ntsf;
its mountpoint is /mnt; its label is IOMEGA HDD; total size is 1.82TB
and I have used 61.37 GB.
It is mounted -- but n
On Mon, 6 Sep 2010 10:32:12 +0300
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Lu, 06 sep 10, 09:25:25, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I sometimes use gparted to make a filesystem in an easier way than using
> > CLI. The fact is that gparted appears, to me, as a frontend for CLI
> > commands. I want to for
On Mon, 6 Sep 2010 06:45:06 + (UTC)
Camaleón wrote:
...
> In GNOME, you can get it by pressing "Ctrl+Shift+u" and release the keys.
> You'll get an underline "u". Then you have to type the desired characters
> sequence, i.e., for currency sign type "00a4" and press "enter":
>
> http://www
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 00:43:38 -0500
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
...
> A traditional el cheapo desktop 8 port ethernet switch, such as the $10
> Rosewill 10/100 switch on my desk, has a single simple 8x8 crossbar
> switch ASIC, enough RAM to store 8192 MAC addresses, and possibly a
...
> The larger swit
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 16:01:11 -0400
John Lindsay wrote:
> Hi Celejar
>
>
> I tried 'mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt' as /sda1 returned drive does not exist.
> Using 'tail -F /var/log/syslog' when I try the mount command using
> "/sdb1" returns -
The drive can be assigned different letters by the
I'm specifically interested in whether the Verizon USB 760 broadband
wireless modem is now supported, but in general, when the kernel image is
upgraded, where can I find a list of the new hardware inclusions without
asking anyone to lead me by the hand?
I tried linuxhardware.org
but apparently t
In <380-2201091623840...@netptc.net>, ow...@netptc.net wrote:
>> Original Message
>>From: b...@iguanasuicide.net
>>>In <380-22010905162433...@netptc.net>, ow...@netptc.net wrote:
> Original Message
>From: peasth...@shaw.ca
>>From: "PT M."
>>Quoting from http:/
>
>
>
> Original Message
>From: b...@iguanasuicide.net
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: Re: Re (2): Linux hub
>Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2010 14:56:53 -0500
>
>>In <380-22010905162433...@netptc.net>, ow...@netptc.net wrote:
Original Message
From: peasth...@shaw.ca
>
On Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 10:14:56AM +0300, Rares Aioanei wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Sep 2010 00:58:21 -1000
> Joel Roth wrote:
>
> [...]
> What video card/driver are you using?
> --
> Rares Aioanei
The card is:
lspci | grep -i radeon
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS780MC [Ra
>> Yes, my aptitude is frozen right now at the same spot :(
AH> I am also experiencing this, seems to just be a problem with the main
AH> repo. I use http://ftp.uk.debian.org.
The problem is http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=595691
FT> Too late to hope this problem will not be disc
Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
>>> Right now both eth0 and wlan0 are up (as reported by ifconfig)
>
> Kernel IP routing table
> Destination GatewayGenmaskFlags MSS Window irtt Iface
> 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.0255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 wlan0
> 0.0.0.0 192
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:43:10 +0200, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> I was not able to find an answer to the following question. So here
> it is: how do I know which interfaces is being used by default (wget,
> apt-get...) in debian ? Right now both eth0 and wlan0 are up (as
> reported by ifconfig)
Q
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 10:46 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
>> I was not able to find an answer to the following question. So here
>> it is: how do I know which interfaces is being used by default (wget,
>> apt-get...) in debian ? Right now both eth0 and wlan0 are up (as
>> rep
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 4:36 AM, Jeff Latta wrote:
> Francisco Borges wrote:
>>
>> I am thinking about buying a new NAS box. Not a DIY box, but a ready
>> to use NAS (2 to max 4 trays) for home use (it has to be *small* and
>> quiet).
>
> I'm looking for one of those too. I will probably go with t
Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> I was not able to find an answer to the following question. So here
> it is: how do I know which interfaces is being used by default (wget,
> apt-get...) in debian ? Right now both eth0 and wlan0 are up (as
> reported by ifconfig)
What is your default route? Any of th
Hi,
I was not able to find an answer to the following question. So here
it is: how do I know which interfaces is being used by default (wget,
apt-get...) in debian ? Right now both eth0 and wlan0 are up (as
reported by ifconfig)
thanks,
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Hi Celejar
I tried 'mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt' as /sda1 returned drive does not exist.
Using 'tail -F /var/log/syslog' when I try the mount command using
"/sdb1" returns -
Sep 6 15:40:38 tux-net kernel: [119018.389495] sdb: sdb1
Sep 6 15:40:38 tux-net kernel: [119018.422500] sd 4:0:0:0:
On Lu, 06 sep 10, 20:53:43, David Baron wrote:
> >
> > Would you mind sharing with us the type of sound card installed in that
> > system? lspci at least ;)
> >
> > Output of 'cat /proc/asound/cards' would also be nice.
>
> There is an ens1371, the MBs intel sound, and an mpu401 device.
> There
On 2010-09-06 19:40 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Lu, 06 sep 10, 10:31:13, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
>>
>> On Squeeze it now looks like apt-listchanges is a default install, I
>> removed it and aptitude is trying to install it again, we'll
>> probably be seeing a lot of WTF questions.
>
> $ apt-ca
On Sunday 05 September 2010 22:57:22 debian-user-digest-
requ...@lists.debian.org wrote:
> > ALSA sound is not working after booting stock linux-image 2.6.32-5 (i386
> > from
>
> Do you get any errors from sound playing software or just no output. Did
> you try some console players (like asound
Javier Vasquez writes:
> Can you try the following? As you already have ~/.xsession, make
> sure it has execute permissions. Then make a link to it naming such
> link ~/.xinitrc. Once you have that, if it's empty, then I would
> expect X to just die, since there's NO window manager specified.
On Lu, 06 sep 10, 10:31:13, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
>
> On Squeeze it now looks like apt-listchanges is a default install, I
> removed it and aptitude is trying to install it again, we'll
> probably be seeing a lot of WTF questions.
$ apt-cache rdepends apt-listchanges
apt-listchanges
Reverse Depend
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In <87tym48l1e@teufel.historicalmaterialism.info>, brownh wrote:
With a brand new installation of squeeze, one of my first steps was to
do a package update and a safe-upgrade. The former went well, but when
I tried to upgrade the 22 updated packages, the upgrade
Thanks for all the replies guys. I asked dreamhost and they have a service
for backing up e-mail. It took me a while to figure out where the mails
actually were after I got it downloaded but they're all there. Now I can
burn it to a cd!
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> 2010
On Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 10:58:22AM +0530, Thomas Vazhappilly wrote:
> Hi..!
>
> I am a migrant from MS Windoz to Gnu/Linux. Only one problem where I stuck
> is, I cannot key in some characters in UTF-8 such as "CURRENCY SIGN" as in
> typing MS Windoz. In MSW I can get the character by holding the
2010/9/6 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI :
> On Mon, 06 Sep 2010, James Stuckey wrote:
>>
>> The only access I have to this email account as of now is via
>>
>> http://webmail.dreamhost.com/src/login.php
>>
>> or at least that's what dreamhost tech-support told me. I have a
>> half-dozen or so accounts hosted
Prezados,
Encaminho um release para leitura e eventual publicação.
Após publicação em seu veículo, avise-nos, para que possamos coloca-los na
seção de imprensa, e divulgar o seu apoio em nosso twitter. envie o link da
publicação para agencia_noticias_netw...@hotmail.com
Atenciosamente,
Bárbara
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010, James Stuckey wrote:
The only access I have to this email account as of now is via
http://webmail.dreamhost.com/src/login.php
or at least that's what dreamhost tech-support told me. I have a
half-dozen or so accounts hosted with them, and I'd like to somehow
take all that m
2010/9/6 James Stuckey :
> Thanks for the reply! I understand what imapsync does, but I don't know how
> to use it. Everyone has told me to use it, but no one has told me how. I
> don't have another server to sync these to, so the tutorial someone linked
> doesn't help me. I tried the man page but
On 9/6/10, brownh wrote:
> Javier Vasquez writes:
>
>> ...
>
> ...
> installed xorg and tested it by doing $ startx, and got the expected
> graphical mode (blank screen with graphical prompt (?) in UL corner).
>
> I then installed fluxbox, and much to my surprise, it was started
> automatically b
Thanks for the reply! I understand what imapsync does, but I don't know how
to use it. Everyone has told me to use it, but no one has told me how. I
don't have another server to sync these to, so the tutorial someone linked
doesn't help me. I tried the man page but (in testing) it's not any help.
If the tool you are looking for is to do a mirror of all the mails from
IMAP erver to your local disk, then, toy can look at this
http://freshmeat.net/projects/imapsync/
This will create a copy of the complete mails in all your folders in the
imap server to your disk so that you can later co
On Sun, 05 Sep 2010 20:08:14 -0400 (EDT), Tong wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Sep 2010 17:41:34 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> I also use the nv driver, and I can start the X server multiple times,
>> but usually not without manual intervention. What usually happens is
>> that the old session only partiall
answering myself:
http://www.queret.net/blog/post/2009/05/15/FreeBox-UPnP-AV-%3A-Installation-de-MediaTomb-sous-Debian/Ubuntu
apt-get install mediatomb
:)
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Mathieu Malaterre
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know if anyone has setup a uPnP server on a debian box ?
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 06:26:25 -0400
John Lindsay wrote:
...
> > Summary: Both *before* and *after* inserting the usb device:
> >
> > $ cat /proc/partitions
> >
> This is with the drive disconnected
>
> major minor #blocks name
>
> 3 0 78125000 hda
> 3 1 75473338 hda1
>
Javier Vasquez writes:
> It sounds to me it's not a ~/.xsession issue. Have you tried just
> loading X without window manager at all, to see if it dies? If so it
> might be a xorg.conf problem or some other configuration...
Something just occured to me. Please excuse a bit of senility and the
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 14:33:49 +0200, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> Have you tried by setting "create mask¹" value for the share?
>>
>> ¹
>> http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/
smb.conf.5.html#CREATEMASK
>
> Yes, plus the 'force create mode'. The relevant part of my
Camaleón wrote:
> On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 11:32:09 +0200, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
>
>> I have some problem with permissions of files saved from a windows XP to
>> a samba share. Some files from a proprietary software are saved with
>> permissions
>
> (...)
>
>> Is there any way that I am missing
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
To avoid that risk, would it be all right, from within hda6, just cd to hda8
and there perform writes?
It doesn't really matter from where you run the program, only where it
writes to. And you must only write to another disk.
That said, it is bette
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
...And: suppose I had only partition hda6 on the hard disk: even using a live
CD, as suggested by other listers, where could recovered file have
been stored,
since we don't want to write on hda6?
You'd have to get another place to store the files -
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 11:32:09 +0200, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> I have some problem with permissions of files saved from a windows XP to
> a samba share. Some files from a proprietary software are saved with
> permissions
(...)
> Is there any way that I am missing to force all files stored from
In <4c847f8a.3060...@hardwarefreak.com>, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>Layer 2 ethernet switches, the bulk of all sold to date, don't have any
>knowledge of "packets". They don't store information about "seen
>packets".
>
>Packets exist at layer 3 in OSI.
Sorry, I was overusing the term "packet". I was
I did it again; sending a reply to the sender rather than the group --
hopefully I will be more careful in future --
Bob Proulx wrote:
John Lindsay wrote:
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted
NTSF. When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not
show
Pier Paolo writes:
> I guess the /etc/skel debian directory isn't actually empty: try ls
> --all /etc/skel
Uh, yes, of course!!
> You've to restore your fancy-console-files from a previous backup or
> browsing in gentoo svn to find the files (maybe some base-files or
> something)
After I c
I accidentally sent my reply to Celejar direct instead of to the list
so I am reposting it to the group. If my 'dmseg' is too long -- sorry
about that --
elejar wrote:
On Sat, 04 Sep 2010 22:22:04 -0400
John Lindsay wrote:
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted
Csanyi Pal:
>
> When I installed 64bit Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze, I used my $HOME
> directory with it's dot files too.
>
> So, I think the .bashrc and .bash_profile remain in the state in which
> was on Gentoo.
Yes, that's how it should be. Debian package managers must never touch
anything under
Dear all!
I have some problem with permissions of files saved from a windows XP to
a samba share. Some files from a proprietary software are saved with
permissions
-rwxrw 1 johannes tandem 4686 2010-09-06 11:24 BCK2000.DAT
other data from the same software are saved with permissions
-rw--w
¡Warning: bad english here!
I guess the /etc/skel debian directory isn't actually empty: try ls --all
/etc/skel
You've to restore your fancy-console-files from a previous backup or
browsing in gentoo svn to find the files (maybe some base-files or
something)
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 10:29, Csan
Hi,
I was tried Gentoo Linux system but after a while I come back to Debian
GNU/Linux system again on my PC Box.
So, in my /home/csanyipal/ directory there remain some dot files from
Gentoo system, eg.: .bashrc, .bash_profile.
When I installed 64bit Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze, I used my $HOME
dire
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Lu, 06 sep 10, 09:25:25, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I sometimes use gparted to make a filesystem in an easier way than using
>> CLI. The fact is that gparted appears, to me, as a frontend for CLI
>> commands. I want to format an USB key, and change the filesy
Hi Bob,
Short answer:
Remove the file and reboot. If missing it will be created based upon
the current situation at boot time.
By accident found out that is indeed how it works. I had deleted te old file bacuse it created more
problems then it solved. ;-) After a reboot the file was indeed re
Hey,
> Rodolfo Medina wrote at 2010-09-05 16:54 -0500:
>
> To avoid that risk, would it be all right, from within hda6, just cd
> to hda8 and there perform writes?
Is the machine in question still booted and running with hda6 as /home?
I would shutdown, use a liveCD, mount hda6 as ro, and hda8 a
On Lu, 06 sep 10, 09:25:25, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I sometimes use gparted to make a filesystem in an easier way than using
> CLI. The fact is that gparted appears, to me, as a frontend for CLI
> commands. I want to format an USB key, and change the filesystem to
> fat32, or ntfs. It is c
Hi,
I sometimes use gparted to make a filesystem in an easier way than using
CLI. The fact is that gparted appears, to me, as a frontend for CLI
commands. I want to format an USB key, and change the filesystem to
fat32, or ntfs. It is currently under ext3. I unmount it, delete the FS,
and manage t
On Fri, 3 Sep 2010 00:58:21 -1000
Joel Roth wrote:
[...]
What video card/driver are you using?
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