Dne, 14. 10. 2010 03:06:59 je Thierry Chatelet napisal(a):
Here we have to buy any
laptop with win#$$% inside, and then fight to get it remove and get
some money
back!!
Sounds we Europeans are even worse off than Americans themselves? Way
to go, Mr. Gates!
HP does not want to
give you a
On 13/10/2010 18:51, Lisi wrote:
On Wednesday 13 October 2010 11:38:37 Johan Scheepers wrote:
On 10/10/2010 16:21, Lisi wrote:
Johan seems to want a lot of more up-to-date stuff. Would he not be
better to use Squeeze in the first place? After all, it is over two
tears since Lenny wa
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On 14/10/2010 08:54 πμ, Tom H wrote:
> 2010/10/14 Γιώργος Πάλλας :
>
>> On 14/10/2010 04:43 πμ, Tom H wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> You can mess with the registry to make another set of recovery disks
>>> if the first set is damaged or unduplicated
>>>
>> This is really unneeded. What I do on fr
2010/10/14 Γιώργος Πάλλας :
> On 14/10/2010 04:43 πμ, Tom H wrote:
>> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Mark Allums wrote:
>>> On 10/13/2010 6:43 PM, Tom H wrote:
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Preston Boyington
wrote:
> Ogya Chief wrote:
>
>> At this stage there is no dat
On 14/10/2010 04:43 πμ, Tom H wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Mark Allums wrote:
>
>> On 10/13/2010 6:43 PM, Tom H wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Preston Boyington
>>> wrote:
>>>
Ogya Chief wrote:
> At this stage there is no data to
On 14 October 2010 12:52, Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
> Anytime and subscribed :). That may even be an RC as full ipv6 was a
> release goal of squeeze. Also, if it really was corrupting your
> filesystem, I would think that would be a "critical" RC.
That's harder to assert, I think. My FS got corrupt
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On 10/14/2010 12:32 AM, Jason Heeris wrote:
> On 14 October 2010 11:52, Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
>> Please do as .32 is what will ship in the next stable.
>
> Bug filed: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=600155
>
> My real solution t
On 14 October 2010 11:52, Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
> Please do as .32 is what will ship in the next stable.
Bug filed: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=600155
My real solution to all of this was to disable IPv6 altogether. Thanks
everyone for the help :) (Also, I learnt about a do
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On 10/13/2010 09:57 PM, Jason Heeris wrote:
> On 14 October 2010 09:34, Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
>> I would first check to see if the problem still occurs in .35 from the
>> experimental repos. I believe it is much easier for them to provide a
>> fix
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 10:53 PM, Mark Allums wrote:
> On 10/13/2010 8:45 PM, consul tores wrote:
>
>> And, yes, it is possible to create windows 7 recovery DVDs, many times
>> as you wanted.
>
> This isn't universally true. Maybe some manufacturers enforce it and some
> don't. HP does, or has, re
On 10/13/2010 8:45 PM, consul tores wrote:
And, yes, it is possible to create windows 7 recovery DVDs, many times
as you wanted.
This isn't universally true. Maybe some manufacturers enforce it and
some don't. HP does, or has, restricted it to one copy. I never
understood why making multi
On 10/13/2010 8:31 PM, Mark wrote:
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 6:11 PM, Mark Allums
Don't all boxes ship with a utility to create restore DVDs from the
restore partition?!
Often, they do, yes. Typically, it allows exactly one copy to be
created, so, ensure that good media
Comments and some info at the bottom, so it makes sense when you read it.
(Hey, there's NO way I'm going to top post on this list!)
On Oct 9, 2010, at 3:21 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> I have a Debian Lenny system and I've plugged in a USB 56K modem. (I know
> that's as outdated as a Model T, but
> There is something to be said about stuff that puts functionality over form.
> XFCE is likely to be more stable and safer than anything KDE or Gnome.
1. The two are not mutually exclusive. A!!Y being a good example,
which gnome wins hands down over XFCE.
2. The biggest threat to a system, IMHO,
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 22:33:09 -0300
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Oct 2010, Celejar wrote:
> > Interesting, thanks. The look I don't really care about, and switching
> > users isn't relevant for me, since I'm the only user of the system.
> > The xscreensaver author has a low opi
On 14 October 2010 09:34, Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
> I would first check to see if the problem still occurs in .35 from the
> experimental repos. I believe it is much easier for them to provide a
> fix when it can be backported from a newer upstream.
Interesting, no crash with 2.6.36-rc6-486. I'll
2010/10/12 Ogya Chief :
> Hi All,
>
> I have just bought a pc with Windows 7 pre-installed and I want to partition
> and install debian on the drive. If I use the debian installer's
> partitioner, what precautions do I have to take in order not to damage the
> Windows partition?
>
> Kind regards,
>
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Mark Allums wrote:
> On 10/13/2010 6:43 PM, Tom H wrote:
>> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Preston Boyington
>> wrote:
>>> Ogya Chief wrote:
At this stage there is no data to backup. If there is any other thing I
can backup, please let me know.
>
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010, Celejar wrote:
> Interesting, thanks. The look I don't really care about, and switching
> users isn't relevant for me, since I'm the only user of the system.
> The xscreensaver author has a low opinion of gnome-screensaver:
>
> http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/faq.html#gnome-s
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 6:11 PM, Mark Allums wrote:
> On 10/13/2010 6:43 PM, Tom H wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Preston Boyington
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Ogya Chief wrote:
>>>
At this stage there is no data to backup. If there is any other thing I
can backup, please let
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On 10/13/2010 08:58 PM, Jason Heeris wrote:
> So where should I report it, debian kernel bug tracker or upstream bug
> tracker? I figured the former, since it's not a bleeding edge kernel
> I'm running, but maybe I'm wrong.
>
> Cheers,
> Jason
I wo
On 10/13/2010 6:43 PM, Tom H wrote:
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Preston Boyington
wrote:
Ogya Chief wrote:
At this stage there is no data to backup. If there is any other thing I
can backup, please let me know.
Since most newer computers don't come with a Restore disc, I would suggest
> I would check with her department at the University. Most (including
> the one I teach at) have a recommended list of computer capabilities
> and some also recommended vendors. You must be careful,
> unfortunately, because some programs use specific software packages
> that only run under one O
On 10/13/2010 9:25 AM, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
On Wed, 2010-10-13 at 00:24 +0200, Ogya Chief wrote:
I have Win 7 home premium. I will find out what tools for
partitioning/backup came with it and decide on my next course of
action.
Windows comes with a resizer: right click on "my computer">
On 13 October 2010 06:35, Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
> Disabling support for ipv6 can actually be done via a kernel parameter,
> so recompiling to remove ipv6 support should not be needed. Use the
> kernel parameter "ipv6.disable=1".
Yep, disabling IPv6 stops the crash!
So where should I report it,
>
>
>
> Original Message
>From: stor...@gmail.com
>To: noela...@gmail.com
>Subject: Re: OT: advice on Notebook, smartbook from alwaysinnovating
>Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 18:26:38 -0400
>
>>...or possibly a larger monitor and keyboard if mobility is an
>issue.
>>
>>I was issued a Macbook, and
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Paul Johnson wrote:
> I'm running x.org 7.5 on Debian Testing, on a ThinkPad T400 laptop. For
> some reason, it detects the internal display as 96 DPI, when it's
> actually 107 DPI. What's the best way to let x.org know the internal
> display's actual DPI?
>
Ho
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Preston Boyington
wrote:
> Ogya Chief wrote:
>>
>> At this stage there is no data to backup. If there is any other thing I
>> can backup, please let me know.
>
> Since most newer computers don't come with a Restore disc, I would suggest
> burning the Restore partit
I'm running x.org 7.5 on Debian Testing, on a ThinkPad T400 laptop. For
some reason, it detects the internal display as 96 DPI, when it's
actually 107 DPI. What's the best way to let x.org know the internal
display's actual DPI?
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On 10/13/2010 06:16 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Wednesday 13 October 2010 19:51:21 Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 13:43:50 -0400, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
(...)
Would anyone know how I can make icedove and iceweasel recognize my
choice of a default browser? Not exactly a serious problem, but it ki
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On 10/13/2010 04:45 PM, Camaleón wrote:
[snip]
If mobility is not a requirement, I would go for a good and generous
screen laptop (15" or 16"). For someone who needs writing a lot, it is
very convenient.
And remember that wide screens chop off a lot of the vertical height
that writers need, s
...or possibly a larger monitor and keyboard if mobility is an issue.
I was issued a Macbook, and tried humping that monster around for a week.
Gave up and it sat at home. Traded it in for a Lenovo thinkpad. Of course, I
generally use my N900 for the stuff that I would need a laptop for at work.
:
On Wednesday 13 October 2010 19:51:21 Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 13:43:50 -0400, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
>
> (...)
>
> > Would anyone know how I can make icedove and iceweasel recognize my
> > choice of a default browser? Not exactly a serious problem, but it kind
> > of irks me!
>
> Hav
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 22:40:02 +0200, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> I am planning to buy a notebook, laptop or tablet for my daughter who is
> at university. So the main use will be internet research, and writing of
> her theses (in litterature, so no big.deal as far as sketches,
> drawings...).
(...)
I don't have one, but it is one of my top choices for a netbook. I remember
when they came out. There was a guy on the talk.maemo.org forums that got
one, and he said it was a good machine.
The earlier version had some construction issues, they kinda felt cheesy,
but I assume they worked these bug
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Joe wrote:
> On 13/10/10 16:52, Mark wrote:
>
>>
>> As a side note, if it came with a big hard drive, from my experience I
>> suggest a 30-40 GB Windows 7 partition (yes it needs that much these
>> days),
>>
>
> That might be conservative. My Win7 is seven months
Hi,
I am planning to buy a notebook, laptop or tablet for my daughter who is at
university. So the main use will be internet research, and writing of her
theses (in litterature, so no big.deal as far as sketches, drawings...). The
contract from alwaysinnovating, respecting the gpl even on the ma
Loris Boillet wrote at 2010-10-13 12:16 -0600:
> $ aptitude -F "%?p" --disable-columns search \~i\!\~W
> E: Can't search for ""
Oops. Try M instead of W.
This is shorthand for ?installed!?automatic as in another post.
$ aptitude -F "%?p" --disable-columns search \~i\!\~M
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> On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 10:04:37 +0200 wrote:
>
>>> A question about Wicid.
>>> * ability to connect to (and maintain profiles for) both wired and
>>> wireless networks;
>>> So does this mean that wicid can _not_ control/setup network bridges (e.g:
>>> with brctl)?
>>
>> Not sure. Try the wicd for
> aptitude search '~i!~M'
> aptitude search '?installed?not(?automatic)'
I guess this lists the one not automatically installed, but that's something
quite different
> With dpkg such a list can be generated with
> for x in $(dpkg --get-selections | cut -f1)
> do
>[ -z "$(grep -E "Depends.*
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 13:57:43 -0500
Arthur Machlas wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Celejar wrote:
> > On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 07:18:12 -0500
> > Arthur Machlas wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >
> >> The difference between xfce and gnome, for me is negligible, and
> >> losing a decent screensaver, gdm
Chance Platt wrote:
> deborphan --all-packages
Thanks that definitely answer my need, especially called this way:
deborphan --all-packages | sort
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On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Celejar wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 07:18:12 -0500
> Arthur Machlas wrote:
>
> ...
>
>> The difference between xfce and gnome, for me is negligible, and
>> losing a decent screensaver, gdm and powermanager not worth it. Once
>
> Never really used Gnome or its scr
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 13:43:50 -0400, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
(...)
> Would anyone know how I can make icedove and iceweasel recognize my
> choice of a default browser? Not exactly a serious problem, but it kind
> of irks me!
Have you tried by setting in Icedove "about:config" the variables...
-
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 07:18:12 -0500
Arthur Machlas wrote:
...
> The difference between xfce and gnome, for me is negligible, and
> losing a decent screensaver, gdm and powermanager not worth it. Once
Never really used Gnome or its screensaver - what does it do that
Xscreensaver doesn't? And wha
In
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#ZHAO LINA# wrote:
>During the installation of one package, after configuration, it showed me
>like this
>
>$ ./configure
>Setting compiler to /usr/bin/gfortran
>
>I installed the gfortran on Debian alrea
$ aptitude -F "%?p" --disable-columns search \~i\!\~W
E: Can't search for ""
On both Lenny and Kubuntu 10.10
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On 13/10/10 16:52, Mark wrote:
As a side note, if it came with a big hard drive, from my experience I
suggest a 30-40 GB Windows 7 partition (yes it needs that much these days),
That might be conservative. My Win7 is seven months old, and occupies
24GB (no data in that). I didn't make a note
On 2010-10-13 19:12 +0200, David Baron wrote:
>> > As Sven points out, there is no current support for 3D in Nuvó driver
>> > (there is, but is very experimental and probably highly unstable¹).
>> >
>> > Should you want to play with 3D programs/applications, just install
>> > nvidia driver.
>>
Debian testing, Xfce - with icedove, iceweasel, and chromium-browser
installed.
I decided to set chromium-browser as the default Web browser. In all
other applications if I click on a Web link, the page loads in
chromium-browser.
If I click on a Web link within icedove, iceweasel is launched
On Wednesday 13 October 2010 17:34:13 Camaleón wrote:
> so some users (I think Dotan was one of them) tried to
> animate people to help to solve the problems they were experiencing
> instead of just ranting.
Yes, that is correct and is useful, provided that it is kept in moderation.
And it is
> > As Sven points out, there is no current support for 3D in Nuvó driver
> > (there is, but is very experimental and probably highly unstable¹).
> >
> > Should you want to play with 3D programs/applications, just install
> > nvidia driver.
> >
> > ¹ http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/GalliumH
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 22:48:46 +0800, yuanwei xu wrote:
> Camaleón,
> Thanks for your reply.Today the problem became much worse: none
> website
> can be connected in iceweasel,all turn out to be "(Untitled)". So i
> tried to install chromium through aptitude,and it works normally.This
> mail
On Qua, 13 Out 2010, Lisi wrote:
What is the name of the browser in Lenny? Or is it simply not there?
chromium-browser
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On Wednesday 13 October 2010 11:38:37 Johan Scheepers wrote:
> On 10/10/2010 16:21, Lisi wrote:
> > Johan seems to want a lot of more up-to-date stuff. Would he not be
> > better to use Squeeze in the first place? After all, it is over two
> > tears since Lenny was frozen. Then he wouldn'y have
On Wed October 13 2010, Lisi wrote:
> I am running Lenny. I have tried previously and have just tried again.
> comes up with a game not a browser??
>
> What is the name of the browser in Lenny? Or is it simply not there?
paulandcilla:/etc/cron.daily# aptitude show google-chrome-stable
Unable
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Lisi wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 October 2010 15:48:46 yuanwei xu wrote:
> > Camaleón,
> > Thanks for your reply.Today the problem became much worse: none website
> > can be connected in iceweasel,all turn out to b
On Wednesday 13 October 2010 15:48:46 yuanwei xu wrote:
> Camaleón,
> Thanks for your reply.Today the problem became much worse: none website
> can be connected in iceweasel,all turn out to be "(Untitled)".
> So i tried to install chromium through aptitude,and it works normally.This
> mail is w
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 15:43:19 +0100, Lisi wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 October 2010 12:39:59 Camaleón wrote:
>> I don't think Dotan is that type of guy. I know him (well, I know his
>> posts) from openSUSE mailing list and thanks to him (besides other
>> users) and his bugzilla reports, KDE 4 is now co
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010, Jason Heeris wrote:
> On 12 October 2010 10:36, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> > On Sun, 10 Oct 2010, Jason Heeris wrote:
> >> CPU: Vortex86 SoC (800MHz) - I *think* this is pretty much a 486, I
> >> could be wrong
> >
> > Yikes. You really need to track this one down,
Camaleón writes:
>>>
>>>
>> Sorry, I should have mentioned I also found that with Google, and tried
>> restarting avahi-daemon without success.
>
> How did you setup the printer?
>
> Try by using a "socket://" or "ipp://" URI and the IP address of the
> printer/machine instead using its name to
2010/10/12 Γιώργος Πάλλας
>
> For backing up the whole disk before starting with dangerous operations I
> suggest Clonezilla (the open-source equivalent of Ghost). It use it
> regularly and hasn't betrayed me.
> As for the rest procedures, I also suggest you resize the windows partition
> with g
Camaleón,
Thanks for your reply.Today the problem became much worse: none website
can be connected in iceweasel,all turn out to be "(Untitled)".
So i tried to install chromium through aptitude,and it works normally.This
mail is wrote on it.
It seems it's a good idea to have another browser as a
On Wed, 2010-10-13 at 00:24 +0200, Ogya Chief wrote:
>
SNIP
> >
> >
>
> I have Win 7 home premium. I will find out what tools for
> partitioning/backup came with it and decide on my next course of
> action.
Windows comes with a resizer: right click on "my computer" > manage
>diskmanager. The
Jason Heeris writes:
> To save me more trouble, can anyone tell me what the key is to
> building a kernel exactly the same as what's in
> linux-image-2.6.32-5-486? I'm on a PC with amd64 arch, so I created a
> i386 chroot:
I have personally used
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToRebuildAnOfficialDebia
On Wednesday 13 October 2010 12:39:59 Camaleón wrote:
> I don't think Dotan is that type of guy. I know him (well, I know his
> posts) from openSUSE mailing list and thanks to him (besides other users)
> and his bugzilla reports, KDE 4 is now completely usable :-)
Which he was obsessive about. An
On 13 October 2010 22:35, Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
> The person responding indicates a kernel problem, which makes sense when
> you actually get a kernel panic as a result. This was also indicated on
> this list.
I'm trying to figure out if there's a simpler way to trigger it, but
haven't really f
Hello,
I found arp attack under windows,so i installed "arpon" in Debian
Squeeze,even if there is no "ip confiction" prompt as windows.
When service arpon is started,it sayed: "ERROR: arpon.c:685 @ eth0: no IPv4
address assigned.",then quit with failure.
The problem is my pppoe cann't get
Hello,
During the installation of one package, after configuration, it showed me like
this
$ ./configure
Setting compiler to /usr/bin/gfortran
I installed the gfortran on Debian already, are there some parts I am missing.
What's the next step I should do? Sorry for the naive question.
Thanks,
On 10/13/2010 05:16 AM, Jason Heeris wrote:
> Before I go off to bugzilla, I just want to check that I've actually
> got debugging information here, since to me it doesn't look that
> different. Do I need to boot with a special kernel arg?
Looks like this bug was reported on the avahi upstream mai
On Wednesday 13 October 2010 12:39:59 Camaleón wrote:
> That is because you are looking at KDE 4.5 with different eyes. It's not
> KDE 4, it's you!. Just let it be the same way KDE 3.5 looked and the
> magic will be done.
It is the functionality that I don't like. What it looks like is a
side-is
On Wed October 13 2010, Arthur Machlas wrote:
> >> low_resource (enable)
> >> workarounds (disable)
> >> animation (disable all that come up)
> >
> > when I found those, the value on all said .
> > it didn't find any low_resource, and it found 2 workarounds:
> > /schema/apps/metacity/general/disab
Ogya Chief wrote:
At this stage there is no data to backup.
If there is any other thing I can backup, please let me know.
Since most newer computers don't come with a Restore disc, I would
suggest burning the Restore partition and any associated "utility"
partition to a DVD. Usually it fi
Hi all,
I am using Postfix + Dovecot(IMAP) + Lighttpd + RoundCube to get a
webmail service working. However,
when I login from the browser (Firefox 3.0.19), I briefly the initial
inbox view and then within 1-2 seconds
I am automatically returned to the login screen.
I tried changing the rcmail_co
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Wed October 13 2010, Arthur Machlas wrote:
>> For those wanting to "lighten up" the gnome desktop, alt+f2,
>> gconf-editor, ctrl+f the following:
>>
>> low_resource (enable)
>> workarounds (disable)
>> animation (disable all that come up
On 13/10/2010 02:07 μμ, steef wrote:
> Γιώργος Πάλλας schreef:
>> On 13/10/2010 01:24 πμ, Ogya Chief wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> > If you care about Windows 7 at all (e.g., for playing games) you
>>> should
>>> > back up the Win 7 installation completely before starting. How you go
>>> > about it depends on
On Wed October 13 2010, Arthur Machlas wrote:
> For those wanting to "lighten up" the gnome desktop, alt+f2,
> gconf-editor, ctrl+f the following:
>
> low_resource (enable)
> workarounds (disable)
> animation (disable all that come up)
when I found those, the value on all said .
it didn't find an
Γιώργος Πάλλας schreef:
On 13/10/2010 01:24 πμ, Ogya Chief wrote:
> If you care about Windows 7 at all (e.g., for playing games) you
should
> back up the Win 7 installation completely before starting. How you go
> about it depends on your new machine. If it came with recovery
options,
> yo
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 07:07 -0500, Arthur Machlas wrote:
> Thing is, you have to
> write your own profile/template, which requires an understanding of
> how to do it in wpa_supplicant, and then how to modify it as a wicd
> template.
This might be true for schemes that are not yet supported in w
For those wanting to "lighten up" the gnome desktop, alt+f2,
gconf-editor, ctrl+f the following:
low_resource (enable)
workarounds (disable)
animation (disable all that come up)
The difference between xfce and gnome, for me is negligible, and
losing a decent screensaver, gdm and powermanager not
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 5:55 AM, Wolodja Wentland
wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 22:48 +0100, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
>> It works perfectly with eduroam and
> Let me elaborate on the eduroam configuration.
>
> For eduroam you choose "PEAP with TKIP/MSCHAPV2
>
> Identity: u...@host.tld
> Pa
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 22:48 +0100, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
> It works perfectly with eduroam and
Let me elaborate on the eduroam configuration.
For eduroam you choose "PEAP with TKIP/MSCHAPV2
Identity: u...@host.tld
Password: YourPassword
You should also obtain the "GTE Cybertrust Glob
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 10:59:47 +0100, Lisi wrote:
> On Tuesday 12 October 2010 23:39:06 Camaleón wrote:
(...)
>> But just in case, give it a chance to KDE 4.5 (play with it in a
>> virtual machine and start it from time to time) and also, test another
>> desktops. Experience tells me that sticking
On Tue, 2010-10-12 at 19:11 -0700, Kelly Clowers wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 15:39, Camaleón wrote:
> >
> > use plain desktop, disable akonadi, strigi and that stuff, forget
> > activities, return to the standard icons on the desktop..
>
> Out of all the awesome things in KDE4 why would disa
Camaleón wrote:
> As Sven points out, there is no current support for 3D in Nuvó driver
> (there is, but is very experimental and probably highly unstable¹).
> Should you want to play with 3D programs/applications, just install
> nvidia driver.
> ¹ http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/GalliumH
On 10/10/2010 16:21, Lisi wrote:
On Sunday 10 October 2010 12:58:02 Javier Barroso wrote:
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Johan wrote:
You should be able to use any of the listed mirrors by adding a line to
your /etc/apt/sources.list like this:
deb http:///ftp.de.debian.org/debian/
Lisi schreef:
On Tuesday 12 October 2010 22:47:45 Camaleón wrote:
In fact, KDE 4.5 can be (almost 100%) configured to play the same KDE 3.5
did. It takes some time to get the same look&feel, but you can leave a
quite similar desktop.
"quite similar", "almost 100%", "configured to _pla
Dne, 13. 10. 2010 12:02:02 je Paul Cartwright napisal(a):
have you tried xfce ?? I like it as much as gnome.. and I also
switched from
KDE... xfce is also powerful, but a little lighter weight.
Thanx for the suggestion. I'll give it a try on a spare box, or a
virtual machine when I find
On Tuesday 12 October 2010 23:39:06 Camaleón wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 23:20:39 +0100, Lisi wrote:
> > On Tuesday 12 October 2010 22:47:45 Camaleón wrote:
> >> In fact, KDE 4.5 can be (almost 100%) configured to play the same KDE
> >> 3.5 did. It takes some time to get the same look&feel, but yo
Dne, 13. 10. 2010 10:51:24 je godo napisal(a):
Are you satisfied with Gnome?
Very much so. It does an excellent job at getting out of my way, which
is what I expect from a DE 99% of the time.
Is he lighter (CPU, RAM) than KDE4?
Not noticeably, no. But I don't have to spend a minute of m
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 11:08:36 +0200, godo wrote:
>> But if you still love KDE, just give KDE 4.5 a chance. Spend 15 minutes
>> in setting up the way you liked (meaning: remove all the fancy effects,
>> use plain desktop, disable akonadi, strigi and that stuff, forget
>> activities, return to the st
On 11 October 2010 18:36, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> 3. Reproduce the crash, log *everything* since boot.
Before I go off to bugzilla, I just want to check that I've actually
got debugging information here, since to me it doesn't look that
different. Do I need to boot with a special ker
But if you still love KDE, just give KDE 4.5 a chance. Spend 15 minutes
in setting up the way you liked (meaning: remove all the fancy effects,
use plain desktop, disable akonadi, strigi and that stuff, forget
activities, return to the standard icons on the desktop...) and you're
done. You'll ge
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 10:51:24 +0200, godo wrote:
>> Another option is switching to other desktop, like GNOME. That was the
>> path I took.
>>
>>
> Are you satisfied with Gnome?
Yes, I am.
> Is he lighter (CPU, RAM) than KDE4? Asking
> because I think switch to something and still didn’t decide.
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 17:00:36 +0100, Jennie Kingsland wrote:
Please, don't cross-post.
(...)
> If I run radiusd -X from command line as user support, radius starts up
> fine.
>
>
>
> However if I run the startup script as user support from /etc/init.d by
> entering #./start-my-radius.sh it co
Another option is switching to other desktop, like GNOME. That was the
path I took.
Greetings,
Are you satisfied with Gnome? Is he lighter (CPU, RAM) than KDE4?
Asking because I think switch to something and still didn’t decide.
Fluxbox is favorite for now.
--
Bye,
Goran Dobosevic
Hrvatski:
In <201010130052.36788.mgb-deb...@yosemite.net>, Mike Bird wrote:
>On Tue October 12 2010 22:46:14 Kelly Clowers wrote:
>> Akonadi and Strigi and similar technologies are critical to taking the
>> desktop to the next level of efficiency and effectiveness. Admittedly,
>> that's still in the early st
On Wednesday 13 October 2010 03:30:38 s. keeling wrote:
> Lisi :
> > I think I'll give it one more try using your link and any tips
> > other people have given me by then, and if I still can't do it I'll
> > just install normally.
>
> No offense meant,
None taken! Thanks for the reply.
> but
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