On 10.08.11 16:49, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Joao Ferreira Gmail wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> [ maybe some programers out there... :) ]
>>
>> I recently stared working on a project for maintenance and new
>> developments on an existing huge code base of C/C++
>> It's quite a challenge for newcommers
On Tue, 9 Aug 2011, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2011 21:47:55 +0200
From: Arnt Karlsen
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: ..FPV glasses?, was: Problem with USB storage device - video glasses
Resent-Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2011 19:48:19 + (UTC)
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On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 18:20:00 + (UTC)
debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org wrote:
> Try by powering off the computer and leave it so for a while. Then
> engage it and wait for a miracle... if no miracle comes to you I
> would go for a bug report :-)
>
> Greetings,
Yes, the linuxquesti
Hi all,
I'm noticing that flash is modifying the sound settings, or maybe it's
modifying them and
then not setting them back.
for example if I use alsamixer to look at the settings and then run vlc and
modify the volume
the settings don't change.
but playing something in flash seems to do all
Just upgraded a squeeze system to wheezy. It rebooted and ran just fine
(except that my scanner still doesn't work, but that's another issue.)
Then I did dpkg-reconfigure sysv-rc. It checked it was safe to adopt the
new parallel boot, and subsequently the machine booted faster.
But today it
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> Today's Topics:
> Re: System crash when swithing to te [ Martin Lorenz
> ] Re: Syst
I wanted to try this, but erroneously gave /dev/sdb1 instead of
/dev/sdb to fdisk (fdisk -l already showed weird information, and
cfdisk would even give a fatal error, but I was too stupid to realize
my mistake and thought that gparted, which I used to partition the
flashdrive, made the new partiti
> 1. unetbootin is still broken (unable to make *any* image work on flashdrive)
Well: typing from within the boot menu, then changing the first
two paths (something like "/ubnkern initrd=ubninit") to
"/install.amd/vmlinuz initrd=/install.amd/initrd.gz" does make Debian
boot!!!
So this *almost* q
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 10:56:44PM +0300, David Baron wrote:
> This is a not-so-sporadic problem: USB mouse begins spewing errors and these
> grow the syslog and daemon.log files until /var is full. At this point, the
> filesystem journal and the mail system are crippled. One must remove these
>
On 8/10/11, Lucas Lima wrote:
> the passwords are stored in /etc/shadow and you deleted the file, you should
> restore it.
I just removed the second field , the password for th root. no more things
restore it ?? how??
starting with level 1, (single ) is not a solution, the password is requi
> myuser@mysytem:~/path-name-of-unicode-files$ rename -n 's/\x{202A}//' *
>
> I get no output although x{202A} is definitely the first char in the filename.
> This definitely needs more than a cursory view into perl - exactly what I
> wanted to avoid.
> Maybe I better post in a perl mailinglist
On 8/10/2011 5:15 PM, Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I am unable to get 3d graphics on my laptop. I've tried the standard
> reinstall xserver-xorg, xserver-xorg-video-intel, dpkg-reconfigure, and
> then restart, but it hasn't worked.
>
> My video card:
>
> $ lspci | grep VGA
>
Hello list,
I am unable to get 3d graphics on my laptop. I've tried the standard
reinstall xserver-xorg, xserver-xorg-video-intel, dpkg-reconfigure, and
then restart, but it hasn't worked.
My video card:
$ lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor
Inte
On 08/11/2011 02:37 AM, David Baron wrote:
On 08/11/2011 01:26 AM, David Baron wrote:
This is a not-so-sporadic problem: USB mouse begins spewing errors and
these grow the syslog and daemon.log files until /var is full. At this
point, the filesystem journal and the mail system are crippled. One
You could put /var/log in its own partition. That way when it's full it
doesn't mess up anything else.
Gnome gives an alert when a drive is nearly full (at least it does on my
dad's Ubuntu machine). I'm not sure what the name of the daemon is,
though.
-Rob
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 10:56:44PM +0
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 22:56:44 +0300, David Baron wrote:
> This is a not-so-sporadic problem: USB mouse begins spewing errors and
> these grow the syslog and daemon.log files until /var is full. At this
> point, the filesystem journal and the mail system are crippled. One must
> remove these two fil
> On 08/11/2011 01:26 AM, David Baron wrote:
> > This is a not-so-sporadic problem: USB mouse begins spewing errors and
> > these grow the syslog and daemon.log files until /var is full. At this
> > point, the filesystem journal and the mail system are crippled. One must
> > remove these two files
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 09:47 +0900, "Joel Rees"
wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, ...
>
hmmm I like that...
>
> Have you used a flashlight to check under the motherboard and other
> places for dust, lint, loose screws, etc? Lots of things you won't see
> without a flashlight.
>
> Have you take
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011, Camaleón wrote:
Then it can be royaly freezing (a soft kernel freeze) not just X. If
you get no useful logs, you may need a second computer attached to one
of the serial ports of your main system (the one that crashes) to
catch something...
Or you can use 'netconsole' to
On Tue, 09 Aug 2011 17:23 -0400, "Mark Neidorff"
wrote:
>
> I don't know where you are located, but consider carefullyyou may
> have
> toasted the A) RAM B) CPU C) mltherboard D) all of the above E) something
> else
> that is bringing the entire system down. By putting potentially broken
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Am 10.08.2011 16:07, schrieb Camaleón:
> On Tue, 09 Aug 2011 21:46:09 +0200, Martin Lorenz wrote:
>
>> Am 08.08.2011 17:23, schrieb Camaleón:
>>> On Sun, 07 Aug 2011 13:54:09 +0200, Martin Lorenz wrote:
>>>
>>> (...)
>>>
The misery begins as so
On 08/11/2011 01:26 AM, David Baron wrote:
This is a not-so-sporadic problem: USB mouse begins spewing errors and these
grow the syslog and daemon.log files until /var is full. At this point, the
filesystem journal and the mail system are crippled. One must remove these two
files and reboot. The
On 8/10/2011 1:19 PM, KS wrote:
> The PSU was not disconnected but turned off from the switch on the PSU.
> I make sure that when I buy one, it does have a switch on itself rather
> than common practice of many manufacturers to take that off to save
> $0.01.
Wish you'd made this statement, or sim
This is a not-so-sporadic problem: USB mouse begins spewing errors and these
grow the syslog and daemon.log files until /var is full. At this point, the
filesystem journal and the mail system are crippled. One must remove these two
files and reboot. The bootup check will remove an inode or so an
On 2011-08-10 07:46, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Andreas Berglund writes:
> I have a problem with the following sed snippet
> sed -i s"|^\( *PATH="\)\(.*\)|\1$ADD:\2|" ~/profile-test
> I need soft quotes in order for $ADD to expand and I also need to
> math against one doublequote in the
On 2011-08-10 00:43, Bob McGowan wrote:
On 08/08/2011 04:43 PM, Andreas Berglund wrote:
Hi!
I have a problem with the following sed snippet
sed -i s"|^\( *PATH="\)\(.*\)|\1$ADD:\2|" ~/profile-test
I need soft quotes in order for $ADD to expand and I also need to math
against one doublequote in t
On 2011-08-09 01:51, Bob Proulx wrote:
sed -i s"|^\( *PATH=\"\)\(.*\)|\1$ADD:\2|" ~/profile-test
The above seems like you are doing more than you need with the long
match for (.*) and \2. It isn't needed. It is much more efficient to
avoid matching a potentially infinite amount of data.
On Tue, 09 Aug 2011 21:10:34 +0200
Tomas Kral wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> How do I enable the functionality, that already visited URL links in
> Epiphany web browser, are shown in a changed colour?
>
> I was looking for some type of extension because I have installed just
> bare Epiphany package.
On 8/10/2011 1:51 PM, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
You make some valid, neutral points here, and I have no argument up to
this point.
> 4. FreeBSD (and I thought long of it), just lost, as packages and updates
> must
> be compiled on the system itself. That was no problem for me, but things hnad
> t
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 20:06:19 +0200
Tomas Kral wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 16:07 +0200, Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:
> > On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 06:01:46 -0400
> > Carl Fink wrote:
> > > No, it's a well-known problem with PulseAudio. It gives max
> > > volumes much, much lower than Windows for no
Hi,
> On Tue, 09 Aug 2011 13:26:46 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote:
> > every time I boot my laptop (HP Compaq 615) into Debian testing, some
> > kernel messages are printed on the boot console:
> > [0.470960] pci_root PNP0A03:00: address space collision: host bridge
> > window [mem 0x000cc000-0x000cff
Thanks for the pointers.
>
> I doubt you fried a CPU due to swapping DIMMs, unless static discharge
> was involved. Did you use a static strap, or grasp the chassis with one
> hand while inserting the DIMMs with the other? Many people ignore the
> static threat, simply due to ignorance or not r
you forgot chroot. might also need to do ldconfig -v to make sure the path
to shared libraries is correct (but i don't think so).
you used to be able to clear out the field in the shadow file or clear out
the x (iirc) in passwd, but i think default pam will stop you from doing
this :)
On Wed, Aug
> abdelkader belahcene writes:
[…]
> then I decided to remove passwd from /etc/shadow (delete the
> second field).
> OK, now I can access my machine without passwd, BUT I CAN´T GIVE ANY
> PASSWORD I RECEIVE THIS ERROR
> # passwd*
> *Changing password for user root.
> New passwo
On 08/10/2011 01:38 PM, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 12:57:13 -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
On 08/10/2011 10:27 AM, Camaleón wrote:
And "ls -l /dev/usblp1" returns...?
ls -l /dev/usb/lp1
Well, your log said "usblp1":
Aug 8 13:52:38 dj kernel: [14830.034204] usblp1: USB Bidirectional p
On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 16:07 +0200, Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 06:01:46 -0400
> Carl Fink wrote:
> > No, it's a well-known problem with PulseAudio. It gives max volumes
> > much, much lower than Windows for no special reason I know of.
>
> Is it possible for me to just kil
Hi folks,
I think, the best Distro is, what is fitting the users needs. So just let me
explain, why I like Debian, and what alternatives are also fine.
First of all, I tested almost 20 distros. The most major ones, but also some
not well known ones, like trinux or easy linux for example.
My
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 5:25 PM, abdelkader belahcene
wrote:
> Hi,
> I ve forgotten my root passwd on centos 6 (red hat based),
>
> I tried to change it as I used in debian (in debian it works perfectly) ,
> that is:
...
>
> any idea to fix the problem.
> thanks a lot
>
http://www.centos.org/docs/
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 12:57:13 -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
> On 08/10/2011 10:27 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>> And "ls -l /dev/usblp1" returns...?
>
> ls -l /dev/usb/lp1
Well, your log said "usblp1":
Aug 8 13:52:38 dj kernel: [14830.034204] usblp1: USB Bidirectional printer dev
3 if 0 alt 1 proto 2 vid 0
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 12:55:14 -0400, Mark Grieveson wrote:
>> Have you tried to reload both modules? I.e.:
>>
>> modprobe -r tg3 && modprobe tg3
>> modprobe -r ipw2100 && modprobe ipw2100
>>
>> (do not do this if you are connected remotely via ssh and be careful,
>> this can lead to a computer ha
On 08/10/2011 10:27 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 09 Aug 2011 14:13:08 -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
Wheezy
Aug 9 11:26:08 dj kernel: [ 551.816184] usb 3-1: usbfs: interface 0
claimed by usblp while 'usb' sets config #1
And "ls -l /dev/usblp1" returns...?
ls -l /dev/usb/lp1
Note: Bug#545288:
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 14:05:23 + (UTC)
debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org wrote:
> Have you tried to reload both modules? I.e.:
>
> modprobe -r tg3 && modprobe tg3
> modprobe -r ipw2100 && modprobe ipw2100
>
> (do not do this if you are connected remotely via ssh and be careful,
> thi
I was a little surprised kernel3.0 came to wheezy so quickly.
Anyway, after I upgraded from 2.6.39-2-686-pae to 3.0.0-1-686-pae, I got the
scarlet error message:
Unloading Open Sound System kernel modules: done (OSS not loaded).
Starting Open Sound System: failed (No kernel modules detected).
Whe
On Wednesday 10 August 2011 06:53:58 Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 01:24:46PM -0700, Mike McClain wrote:
> > On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 12:42:18PM -0400, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> > > Hi:
> > >
> > > For some time I'm looking to find a method to remove unicode control
> > > characters li
On Wednesday 10 August 2011 17:53:26 Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> if i'm not mistaken you can just go to single user mode on centos by
> appending "1" or "single" (without quotes) on boot parameter, no need for
> any live cd
>
Not with debian, but lots of trail if you google it.
Thierry
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if i'm not mistaken you can just go to single user mode on centos by
appending "1" or "single" (without quotes) on boot parameter, no need for
any live cd
2011/8/10 abdelkader belahcene
> *Hi,
> I ve forgotten my root passwd on centos 6 (red hat based),
>
> I tried to change it as I used in debi
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 10:51:46 -0400, shawn wilson wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 09:58, Camaleón wrote:
>> "Any" Debian flavour... you mean you prefer Ubuntu over openSUSE for a
>> server? Wow... can you expand that POV?
>>
>>
> i didn't make the statement but i can understand the 'pov'. no, ub
*Hi,
I ve forgotten my root passwd on centos 6 (red hat based),
I tried to change it as I used in debian (in debian it works perfectly) ,
that is:
use a cd live (or installation cd1), to access the hd,
I mount my root partition and mount proc and devices
I tried the command passwd, no error re
Johann Spies wrote:
On Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 05:26:47PM +0200, Camaleón wrote:
And Well Debian wins over all the Distros :)
Nice!
But openSUSE is far better than Ubtuntu in almost any aspect... :-P
I had to work with servers runing openSUSE for a few years and I beg to
differ. I prefer any De
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 14:33:46 +0100
Joao Ferreira Gmail wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> [ maybe some programers out there... :) ]
>
> I recently stared working on a project for maintenance and new
> developments on an existing huge code base of C/C++
>
> It's quite a challenge for newcommers.
>
> D
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 06:01:46 -0400
Carl Fink wrote:
> No, it's a well-known problem with PulseAudio. It gives max volumes
> much, much lower than Windows for no special reason I know of.
Is it possible for me to just kill the PulseAudio server when I'm
starting certain applications, or force them
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 09:58, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 08:49:17 +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 05:26:47PM +0200, Camaleón wrote:
> >> >
> >> > And Well Debian wins over all the Distros :)
> >>
> >> Nice!
> >>
> >> But openSUSE is far better than Ubtuntu in
Joao Ferreira Gmail wrote:
Hello all,
[ maybe some programers out there... :) ]
I recently stared working on a project for maintenance and new
developments on an existing huge code base of C/C++
It's quite a challenge for newcommers.
Does anyone know of any tools that would help in plotin
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 21:58 +0800, lina wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 2:27 PM, Johann Spies wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 04:02:25PM +0200, lina wrote:
> >
> >> before I used kbibtex, but this time when I tried to install it, seems
> >> lots of KDE staff, I use gnome desktop mainly?
> >>
On Tue, 09 Aug 2011 14:13:08 -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
> Wheezy
>
> Aug 9 11:26:08 dj kernel: [ 551.816184] usb 3-1: usbfs: interface 0
> claimed by usblp while 'usb' sets config #1
And "ls -l /dev/usblp1" returns...?
> Note: Bug#545288: CUPS 1.4.0-4 doesn't find USB-printer Date: Sun, 6
>
On Tue, 09 Aug 2011 21:46:09 +0200, Martin Lorenz wrote:
> Am 08.08.2011 17:23, schrieb Camaleón:
>> On Sun, 07 Aug 2011 13:54:09 +0200, Martin Lorenz wrote:
>>
>> (...)
>>
>>> The misery begins as soon as you try to switch from X to console
>>> either by Ctrl-Alt-F1 or induced by system shutdow
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 12:47:06 +1000, Heddle Weaver wrote:
> On 9 August 2011 18:51, Darac Marjal wrote:
>
>
>> Here's your problem. eth0 has no address. The only IPv4 connectivity
>> you have is to 127.0.0.1/255.0.0.0 via lo (below). Your computer has no
>> way to reach 192.168.1.254 so is legit
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 08:49:17 +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 05:26:47PM +0200, Camaleón wrote:
>> >
>> > And Well Debian wins over all the Distros :)
>>
>> Nice!
>>
>> But openSUSE is far better than Ubtuntu in almost any aspect... :-P
>
> I had to work with servers runing
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 2:27 PM, Johann Spies wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 04:02:25PM +0200, lina wrote:
>
>> before I used kbibtex, but this time when I tried to install it, seems
>> lots of KDE staff, I use gnome desktop mainly?
>> so what's the best alterative choice for bibtex edit.
>
> I
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 01:20:30 +0100, Wolodja wrote in message
<20110810002030.GD12149@asasello.local>:
> On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 19:56 -0400, Christian Jaeger wrote:
> > 1. unetbootin is still broken (unable to make *any* image work on
> > flashdrive)
>
> Yes, unetbootin is and has been broken. W
Hi,
> The Scroll Lock key.
wow, you finally solved the something that puzzled me for some years now: What
the heck is the point of that key! Thanks :D
Kind regards,
Ralf
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On Tue, 09 Aug 2011 14:00:25 -0400, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hello. I have a Dell Latitude D600. I successfully installed Debian and
> the firmware for the two network devices on the laptop, those being a
> Broadcom NetXtreme ethernet card (using firmware tg3) and an Intel
> PRO/Wireless Network Co
Hello all,
[ maybe some programers out there... :) ]
I recently stared working on a project for maintenance and new
developments on an existing huge code base of C/C++
It's quite a challenge for newcommers.
Does anyone know of any tools that would help in ploting execution flow
diagrams from
On 08/09/2011 12:37 PM, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
*Hi,
by the way how to stop/start the " Kernel messages during startup",
to have enough time to read on the fly, what it is doing
thanks
*
The Scroll Lock key.
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On Wednesday 10 August 2011 06:53:58 Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 01:24:46PM -0700, Mike McClain wrote:
> > On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 12:42:18PM -0400, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> > > Hi:
> > >
> > > For some time I'm looking to find a method to remove unicode control
> > > characters li
Hi,
I'm trying to create my own preseed file for automating debian installations
(inside VirtualBox).
But for the life of me I can't figure out how to construct the recipe for
hdd-partitioning.
The size of the (virtual) hdd is reported by d-i as 8.6GB and from that I want
a single root (/)
pa
> thomas kral writes:
>>> I have a problem with the following sed snippet
>>> sed -i s"|^\( *PATH="\)\(.*\)|\1$ADD:\2|" ~/profile-test
>>> I need soft quotes in order for $ADD to expand and I also need to math
>>> against one doublequote in the regexp in for $ADD to be put in the
>>> c
Hello,
occassionally our Debian 6 boxes don't shutdown. The shutdown process
hangs forever with the last messages:
Turning off quotas:...Checking for running unattended-upgrades:
I assume, I found the reason for this issue, but no solution. Our linux
computers mount some directories via NFS. T
On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 01:24:46PM -0700, Mike McClain wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 12:42:18PM -0400, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> > Hi:
> >
> > For some time I'm looking to find a method to remove unicode control
> > characters like U+202A; U+202C; U+200F from filenames.
> > I found lots of exampl
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 12:51:28AM -0700, Kevin Ross wrote:
> On 08/09/2011 09:43 AM, Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:
> >Hi list,
> >
> >Is there a way to boost the system sound volume? Playing DVDs in VLC
> >with the alsa, pulseaudio, and vlc volumes all maxed out is still about
> >30-40% of max vo
On 8/9/2011 2:30 PM, KS wrote:
>
> On Mon, 08 Aug 2011 23:47 -0500, "Stan Hoeppner"
> wrote:
>> On 8/8/2011 6:59 PM, KS wrote:
>>
>>> I shut down the machine and tried to boot it with just the Mushkin RAM.
>>> Same beep sequence followed.
>>
>> If you put the Mushkin back in the original sockets,
On Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 04:02:25PM +0200, lina wrote:
> before I used kbibtex, but this time when I tried to install it, seems
> lots of KDE staff, I use gnome desktop mainly?
> so what's the best alterative choice for bibtex edit.
I do not know kbibtex. I am using Emacs to edit my bibtex-files w
On Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 05:26:47PM +0200, Camaleón wrote:
> >
> > And Well Debian wins over all the Distros :)
>
> Nice!
>
> But openSUSE is far better than Ubtuntu in almost any aspect... :-P
I had to work with servers runing openSUSE for a few years and I beg to
differ. I prefer any Debian f
On 08/09/2011 09:43 AM, Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:
Hi list,
Is there a way to boost the system sound volume? Playing DVDs in VLC
with the alsa, pulseaudio, and vlc volumes all maxed out is still about
30-40% of max volume in 'doze. I don't like pulseaudio, but for some
reason skype doesn't
> Hi!
> I have a problem with the following sed snippet
> sed -i s"|^\( *PATH="\)\(.*\)|\1$ADD:\2|" ~/profile-test
> I need soft quotes in order for $ADD to expand and I also need to math
> against one doublequote in the regexp in for $ADD to be put in the
> corrct place. Does anyone know how to d
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