Stan, just out of curiosity, in such a case as this would it be worth
trying to log in to the admin port on the router and muck with the
settings? Or is there a subtext of owned router in the conversation
here?
Joel
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 7:30 PM, Olivier BATARD wrote:
> 2011/11/15 Stan Hoeppne
Thanks...
On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 5:57 AM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> shiyao ma wrote:
> > I touched a file .xsession in ~ however, it seems lightdm won't let me
> > login if the .xession exists.
> > Once I delete .xession, everything becomes normal.
> > Then, how to add .xsession properly?
>
> If ~/.x
Yeah, the problem with that is that some package maintainer for some
package that I do use, down the line, may get the bright idea to make pulse
a dependency.
I also wonder if a newer build of Debian may work out the issues with
pulse. This particular box hasn't been rebuilt in about 5 years...I p
Am 19.11.2011 21:40, schrieb Brad Alexander:
Thanks, gents...That worked for a treat. Now what is the best way to
keep it from getting reinstalled?
First, let me repeat (with other words): it is a dirty way. But I guess,
if you do not install gnome-core again, you won't get pulseaudio as well
shiyao ma wrote:
> I touched a file .xsession in ~ however, it seems lightdm won't let me
> login if the .xession exists.
> Once I delete .xession, everything becomes normal.
> Then, how to add .xsession properly?
If ~/.xsession exists (my normal case) then the standard system
/etc/X11/Xsession sc
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > There are customizations that can be done to make shells login shells
> > or to have the entire xsession run from a login shell. (I think
> > making .xsession run as a login shell is the best solution. I have
> > posted about it several times before.)
On Sat, 19 Nov 2011 15:32:48 -0500
Brad Alexander wrote:
> Thanks, gents...That worked for a treat. Now what is the best way to
> keep it from getting reinstalled?
Firstly, let me say that I've not got pulseaudio installed, so forgive
me if there's a better way. If there's no sensible way to dis
Thanks, gents...That worked for a treat. Now what is the best way to keep
it from getting reinstalled?
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Ingo Kasten wrote:
>
> What I usually do is remove pulseaudio and it works afterwards.
>>
>
> That's what I did, too. Removing pulseaudio instantly brings back
What I usually do is remove pulseaudio and it works afterwards.
That's what I did, too. Removing pulseaudio instantly brings back the
sound :-)
Unfortunately pulseaudio is a dependency of gnome(3)-core , which is, as
far as I understand, just for keeping gnome consistant.
I removed it, too.
On 11/19/2011 06:21 PM, Brad Alexander wrote:
Hi,
I'm posting this because I don't know where to begin looking. I have
done a few searches, and it seems to be alles in ordnung, but things
still aren't working.
To explain, I have a SBLive emu10k1 card in my sid workstation. All
was fine unti
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 05:10:18PM -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Nov 2011 18:59:59 -0500
> Pete Orrall dijo:
>
> >> > Apparently this affects more than just Xfce users
>
---end quoted text---
Heads up for testing/Sid users. The plugin has been up dated to a .3 release
and now
I touched a file .xsession in ~ however, it seems lightdm won't let me
login if the .xession exists.
Once I delete .xession, everything becomes normal.
Then, how to add .xsession properly?
Thanks.
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Hi,
I'm posting this because I don't know where to begin looking. I have done a
few searches, and it seems to be alles in ordnung, but things still aren't
working.
To explain, I have a SBLive emu10k1 card in my sid workstation. All was
fine until a few weeks ago:
05:01.0 Multimedia audio control
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 08:52:46PM +, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> I've fled from gnome 3 and am mostly happy with xfce. But there's the
> panel with six icons at the bottom of the screen that obscures the bottom
> of a lot of windows. How can I get rid of it, or move it elsewhere? Is
> it poss
I wrote:
I found why Gnome seemed to behave inconsistently regarding following
Control-key settings in XKBOPTIONS in /etc/default/keyboard:
GDM and the rest of Gnome work differently.
...
Agh! It's even worse than that. Even within just gdm, the behavior
is inconsistent:
In gdm, when the l
I found why Gnome seemed to behave inconsistently regarding following
Control-key settings in XKBOPTIONS in /etc/default/keyboard:
GDM and the rest of Gnome work differently.
In GDM, my Control key _is_ swapped as intended. (Apparently, GDM starts
X without overriding keyboard settings, which
On 2011-11-17, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>
> As I can not does that from evince itself, I did it from the File Manager: so
> far it works.
>
> Is there a way to set it system wise rather than per user ?
>
What I found after googling for five seconds:
You can create /usr/share/applications/defaults
On Sat, 2011-11-19 at 12:09 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Vi, 18 nov 11, 21:44:39, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> >
> > It's supported by the plugin, but it doesn't work.
>
> If the plugin has the frequency switching controls, but they don't do
> anything please report a bug (if not already reporte
On 2011-11-19, Curt wrote:
>
> Alternate formats:
> Windows Media Player | MP3 (WinAmp, iTunes, etc.)
>
> I clicked on mp3 in chrome, it downloaded the pls file, and now I'm
> listening to Regis Philbin (ain't he dead yet?) with mplayer.
>
Here's the contents of that pls file, if you're inter
On 2011-11-17, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>> Install epdfview.
>
> I have just tried it:
> it appears that it can not open attachments.
>
Mail attachments? What happens? What are you trying to do, and with
what (other) program?
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On 2011-11-17, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> However since yesterday (16 Nov. 2011) it no longer works. The
> "buffering" green popup stays on but the sound never shows up.
Their "Media Player" hangs at buffering.
> Am I the only one to see this? Suggestions?
I guess not. Suggestion, try:
Alter
On Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:52:46 + (UTC)
Hendrik Boom wrote:
>
>
> The screen savers are pretty, but would it be possible to have them
> just go blank and save power when the laptop in not plugged in?
Settings->Screensaver
Change mode to "Blank Screen Only"
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2011/11/19 Khosrow Hassani
> Hi,
> I just installed Debian 6.0.3 (testing) on my Thinkpad x60 laptop. I also
> have a Canon Lide 100 scanner which was not supported by sane backends in
> Debian before, and I had to install the newest libraries from source. this
> time, however, I realized that it
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:51:08AM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Vi, 18 nov 11, 19:44:09, Stephen Allen wrote:
> >
> > You might try using Openbox. I run it without a desktop environment and it
> > just
> > works. Even better without the overhead of LXDE.
>
> $ ps aux | grep -i lx
> amp
Hi,
I just installed Debian 6.0.3 (testing) on my Thinkpad x60 laptop. I also have
a Canon Lide 100 scanner which was not supported by sane backends in Debian
before, and I had to install the newest libraries from source. this time,
however, I realized that it is supported. sane-find-scanner fin
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 09:53:38PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-11-18 at 14:24 +0200, SM wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 12:22:22PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > > When deleting files or directories with Thunar's right-click delete
> > > option, those files will be moved to the was
On Vi, 18 nov 11, 21:44:39, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> It's supported by the plugin, but it doesn't work.
If the plugin has the frequency switching controls, but they don't do
anything please report a bug (if not already reported).
> I know how to edit a launcher and I know how to edit a "regula
On Vi, 18 nov 11, 13:11:35, shiyao ma wrote:
> I am now using Debian/Sid with display manager lightdm and desktop manager
> xfce4.
> I used to edit /etc/environment and add export LC_CTYPE=zh_CN.UTF-8.
> Now It doesn't work.
> When I have logged into XFCE4, the output of locale -a is
> LC_CTYE=en_U
On Vi, 18 nov 11, 17:53:50, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
> Tom H wrote:
> > With bash, you'd edit "/etc/profile" or "~/.profile"; with zsh, no idea.
>
> That won't work for logins from an xdm such as gdm, kdm or lightdm.
> Those are not in the execution path. Shells launched are not login
> shells and no
On Vi, 18 nov 11, 19:44:09, Stephen Allen wrote:
>
> You might try using Openbox. I run it without a desktop environment and it
> just
> works. Even better without the overhead of LXDE.
$ ps aux | grep -i lx
amp 3151 0.0 0.0 4012 1392 tty1 SNov15 0:00
/usr/bin/lxsession -s
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> Could there be some acrobat software in /usr/local ?
> Which acroread is actually called?
$ which acroread
/usr/bin/acroread
part of locate acroread result
/usr/bin/acroread
/usr/lib/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 04:53:02AM -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
> George writes:
>
> > Might I suggest "awesome" window manager? It uses almost no resources,
> > can be manipulated entirely with the keyboard (although it also has
> > complete mouse support), can be customized extremely easily (alth
Could there be some acrobat software in /usr/local ?
Which acroread is actually called?
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