bd satish wrote:
> [~]:11 $ cat /proc/version
> Linux version 2.6.32-5-amd64 (Debian 2.6.32-39) (da...@debian.org)
^2.6.32-39 is running
> [~]:12 $ apt-cache policy linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64
> linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64:
> Installed: 2.6.32-39
> Ca
On Sat, 03 Dec 2011 00:40:01 +0100
bd satish wrote:
> How to upgrade to new kernel ?
Isn't squeeze stable? How about the unstable?
You could add testing and unstable main to your sources.list then do:
#apt-get install linux-image-amd64
This will bring with it the latest linux kernel and module
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Gesendet: Sa 12/3/2011 01:26
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Betreff: Re: Assistance required ,alsa audio mess since last updates from Sid
On 02/12/11 23:24, Richard wrote:
> Hi
> This
What is "thi
PS: http://www.64studio.com/mailing_lists
http://www.64studio.com/team
Robin! Debian multimedia! There's no need to subscribe to any strange Debian
multimedia mailing lists. Robin is subscribed to LAU and all the other guy at
least are subscribed to the silent 64 studio lists.
There are Debian
Several people from this list additionally join
http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user. LAU isn't Debian
specific, but you'll meet some names you know from this list and a lot of other
Debian users. I agree that the ALSA list is useless, but LAU is a useful list.
I'm not su
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 21:24:07 +0100
> Frank Lanitz wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 19:51:04 +
>> Richard wrote:
>>
>> > Hi
>> > is there a mailing list which caters for debian related audio problem
>> > with alsa etc ?
>> >
>> > I'm caught between alsa-users, which only answer their friends o
Modules for the Streamzap remote are included in Wheezy's kernel, so I
don't need to install lirc in order to use it. Problem is, I don't know
how to configure the buttons now. Do I do it in xorg.conf?
Any advice would be appreciated.
-Rob
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On Fri, Dec 02, 2011 at 05:21:39PM -0500, Rob Owens wrote:
> I've got an nVidia Corporation G98 [GeForce 8400GS] and I'm trying to
> get audio working over HDMI. I'm running Squeeze and the proprietary
> nVidia driver from non-free.
>
I upgraded to Wheezy and am having some success. I have sound
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 7:36 PM, bd satish wrote:
>
> [~]:11 $ cat /proc/version
> Linux version 2.6.32-5-amd64 (Debian 2.6.32-39) (da...@debian.org)
> (gcc version 4.3.5 (Debian 4.3.5-4) ) #1 SMP Thu Nov 3 03:41:26 UTC
> 2011
>
> [~]:12 $ apt-cache policy linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64
> linux-image-2
On 12/02/2011 07:11 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
doug wrote:
Aaron Toponce wrote:
doug wrote:
Tried this in pclos. There is no chmod in the info file.
There is also no man chmod.
I don't know what "pclos" is, but chomd(1) is part of the "coreutils"
package. If you have cat(1), you have chmod(1).
T
Hi ,
Here's the output:
[~]:11 $ cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.32-5-amd64 (Debian 2.6.32-39) (da...@debian.org)
(gcc version 4.3.5 (Debian 4.3.5-4) ) #1 SMP Thu Nov 3 03:41:26 UTC
2011
[~]:12 $ apt-cache policy linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64
linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64:
Installed: 2.6.32-39
On 02/12/11 23:24, Richard wrote:
> Hi
> This
What is "this"?
> was working until, I think, the last batch of updates from sid
> If you look at the audio device list below, the wanted device is hw:0,0
> which is working on other applications:-
>
> Audio InputOutput Device Name
> Devi
doug wrote:
> Aaron Toponce wrote:
> > doug wrote:
> > > Tried this in pclos. There is no chmod in the info file.
> > > There is also no man chmod.
> >
> > I don't know what "pclos" is, but chomd(1) is part of the "coreutils"
> > package. If you have cat(1), you have chmod(1).
>
> The system has c
bd satish wrote:
> I recently installed Debian 6.0.3, with Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel.
> ...
> However, I still cannot upgrade to the new kernel in spite of adding
> these lines in /etc/apt/sources.list :
>
> deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian squeeze-updates main
> deb-src http://ftp.debian.org/
On 12/02/2011 05:12 PM, Aaron Toponce wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 03:50:55PM -0500, doug wrote:
Tried this in pclos. There is no chmod in the info file.
There is also no man chmod.
I don't know what "pclos" is, but chomd(1) is part of the "coreutils"
package. If you have cat(1), you have ch
Sthu Deus (sthu.d...@gmail.com on 2011-12-02 15:17 +0700):
>
> >From here it's all guesswork. You'd need to provide a full bootlog up
> >to the point where the shell is started to get any meaningful
> >answers.
>
> Hmm. I thought everybody has the same OS behavior in such condition...
> And the p
I've got an nVidia Corporation G98 [GeForce 8400GS] and I'm trying to
get audio working over HDMI. I'm running Squeeze and the proprietary
nVidia driver from non-free.
"alsamixer -c 1" shows me the card "HDA NVidia", but instead of mixer
controls I see "This sound device does not have any control
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 03:50:55PM -0500, doug wrote:
> Tried this in pclos. There is no chmod in the info file.
> There is also no man chmod.
I don't know what "pclos" is, but chomd(1) is part of the "coreutils"
package. If you have cat(1), you have chmod(1).
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On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 12:34 AM, Fredrik Tolf wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Nov 2011, Tom H wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Fredrik Tolf
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm wondering if there's a way to inject virtual packages into apt. For
>>> my
>>> part, I'm running a HTTP server that I've compiled and ins
On 02/12/11 20:45, Erwan David wrote:
On 02/12/11 21:26, Alan Chandler wrote:
I populate the "Activity Bar" with those applications I use all the time
(Web Browser, Mail, Terminal Window, Text Editor, Virtual Box, MythTV,
LibreOffice writer and Freemind) and now its just a flick of the mouse
to
On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 21:24:07 +0100
Frank Lanitz wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 19:51:04 +
> Richard wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > is there a mailing list which caters for debian related audio problem
> > with alsa etc ?
> >
> > I'm caught between alsa-users, which only answer their friends or so
> > it
Em 02-12-2011 17:36, Mart Frauenlob escreveu:
ok, after reading the online help for xterm:
as it calls a shell normally, why not let the shell just execute one
command with the '-c' option?
xterm -e sh -c 'icedove &'
how does that behave?
xterm should close after the shell closes, right?
On 12/02/2011 12:26 PM, Alan Chandler wrote:
I find Icons on the desktop pretty useless - they are always hidden by
windows - except when you aren't running anything.
I agree.
I just spent a week exploring in depth how to manage my workload in both
KDE 4.7 following frustration with Gnome 3
On 02.12.2011 17:09, Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins wrote:
Em 01-12-2011 17:28, Mart Frauenlob escreveu:
why use a shubshell for icedove, we expect to use the output for
something?
better use single quotes to protect the `&' to be parsed by the shell
and to prevent from word splitting, so we
On 02/12/11 19:18, doug wrote:
On 12/02/2011 01:28 PM, Brian Flaherty wrote:
On 12/02/2011 03:03 AM, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
*Hi,
I am trying to be familiar with gnome 3,
So I installing from debian testing the gnome 3,
It seems good, but sometimes I am lost, for example, I want to put a
fi
On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 19:51:04 +
Richard wrote:
> Hi
> is there a mailing list which caters for debian related audio problem
> with alsa etc ?
>
> I'm caught between alsa-users, which only answer their friends or so
> it seems and this list where apart from Ralf there is little
> expertise with
Followup:
More detailed output from lspci -k -v -n
about my broadcom crad is here:
03:00.0 0280: 14e4:4311 (rev 01)
Subsystem: 103c:1363
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 255
Memory at b600 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
Capabilities: [40] P
Bob Proulx:
> Jochen Spieker wrote:
>> Bob Proulx:
>>>
>>> Having a literal '~/' in there works for bash. But it doesn't work
>>> for /bin/sh linked to dash for example.
>>
>> Works here:
… snip
> But that doesn't have anything to do with PATH. You didn't test PATH
> containing "~/" in it. You
Hi
is there a mailing list which caters for debian related audio problem with alsa
etc ?
I'm caught between alsa-users, which only answer their friends or so it seems
and this list where
apart from Ralf there is little expertise with audio problems.
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e-mail:
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 2:32 PM, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
At 04:19 AM 12/2/2011, Brian wrote:
>
>> On Thu 01 Dec 2011 at 23:32:42 -0500, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
>>
>> > I'm obviously doing something incorrect, since I cannot get a DOS boot.
>> > I'm sure I misunderstood you. What are all the files t
On Fri, 02 Dec 2011 14:18:37 -0500, doug wrote:
> On 12/02/2011 01:28 PM, Brian Flaherty wrote:
>> On 12/02/2011 03:03 AM, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
>>> *Hi,
>>> I am trying to be familiar with gnome 3,
>>> So I installing from debian testing the gnome 3,
>>> It seems good, but sometimes I am lo
At 04:19 AM 12/2/2011, Brian wrote:
On Thu 01 Dec 2011 at 23:32:42 -0500, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
> I'm obviously doing something incorrect, since I cannot get a DOS boot.
> I'm sure I misunderstood you. What are all the files that should be
> edited, and what should they contain?
There is only
I have the same problem as the original poster! In synaptic I have
installed the relevant driver packages for my broadcom wifi card. Here
are outputs from some of the commands suggested to use above:
kjetil@kjetil:~$ lspci | grep "BCM"
03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4311 802.1
Your script is very good, by the way.
I used that to fix some errors i had in my Openbox menu that I was
procrastinating to solve (nothing that couldn't be done by command line
anyways).
Thanks for sharing :D
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Bob Proulx wrote:
> Jochen Spieker wrote:
> > Bob Proulx:
> > > Having a literal '~/' in there works for bash. But it doesn't work
> > > for /bin/sh linked to dash for example.
> >
> > Works here:
> >
> > $ exec /bin/dash
> > $ cd /
> > $ pwd
> > /
> > $ cd ~
> > $ pwd
> > /home/jrschulz
>
> Bu
On 12/02/2011 01:28 PM, Brian Flaherty wrote:
On 12/02/2011 03:03 AM, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
*Hi,
I am trying to be familiar with gnome 3,
So I installing from debian testing the gnome 3,
It seems good, but sometimes I am lost, for example, I want to put a
file on the Desktop, like drag it
Jochen Spieker wrote:
> Bob Proulx:
> > Having a literal '~/' in there works for bash. But it doesn't work
> > for /bin/sh linked to dash for example.
>
> Works here:
>
> $ exec /bin/dash
> $ cd /
> $ pwd
> /
> $ cd ~
> $ pwd
> /home/jrschulz
But that doesn't have anything to do with PATH. You
On 12/02/2011 03:03 AM, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
*Hi,
I am trying to be familiar with gnome 3,
So I installing from debian testing the gnome 3,
It seems good, but sometimes I am lost, for example, I want to put a
file on the Desktop, like drag it from the usb to the screen!! as usual,
it didn'
Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins wrote:
> Well, if you are willing to learn bash then what I would recommend is
> exactly what Chris said [...]
You don't need to learn bash to use the script I've offered. (Others here
can sanity-check it so you don't need to "trust" my coding.)
Chris
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On 12/2/2011 2:48 AM, David Baron wrote:
> I have two spamd (owner nobody) running, likely called by procmail for spam
> detection (obviously). They are eating upwards of a half gig of memory. This
> seems quite excessive.
Hay David, you may recognize me from linux-raid and/or other lists.
The
From: deloptes
Subject:Re: Re (3): Laptop with external display running X11.
> For ati you need the ati linux driver, ...
Before wandering too far down the wrong path I should establish
which forest I'm in.
root@whiterock:~# lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Tech
Well, the way that you could produce a bash script file and then run it
with only one command would be like this:
echo "#!/bin/bash \nicedove & \nexit" > script.sh && bash script.sh &&
rm script.sh
Just make sure your Lua interpreter can understand the &&
What that does is create a file call
Em 01-12-2011 17:28, Mart Frauenlob escreveu:
why use a shubshell for icedove, we expect to use the output for
something?
better use single quotes to protect the `&' to be parsed by the shell
and to prevent from word splitting, so we keep it as one 'word' option
for xterm.
echo exit > xter
Hi,
I've got a testing amd64 system with two 3Ware 9500S controllers
and performance with the newest kernel is dramatically
slower than with 2.6.32-5-amd64. Also response to tw_cli
and 3dm2 is glacial. Possibly an IRQ issue?
Anyway my question is what list is best to ask about this
problem. Or
Hello, Christian:
>> I'm pretty sure that when I reboot, it will work again, but I don't
>> want to reboot every other day just because of this. So, how do I
>> debug it?
You can try xset command to be autorun at every X-session.
To find out current settings use
xset -q
and there number of opt
This may be an Xorg bug. I've noticed that after a long uptime X does
not time out the video. Rebooting or restarting X fixes the problem. I
use FVWM so in my case it isn't GNOME or KDE. I suspect that a counter
is overflowing somewhere in X. This isn't new: I've been seeing it for
years.
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On 02/12/2011 14:05, Christian Jaeger wrote:
Hello
I've got frequent pains with my monitors, that they don't go off when
I expect them to after a 30' timeout (as set in the gnome power
management options). First issue was (or was what I suspected to be)
mplayer instances started by smplayer stil
Hi
This was working until, I think, the last batch of updates from sid
If you look at the audio device list below, the wanted device is hw:0,0
which is working on other applications:-
Audio InputOutput Device Name
Device Channels Channels
-
Hello
I've got frequent pains with my monitors, that they don't go off when
I expect them to after a 30' timeout (as set in the gnome power
management options). First issue was (or was what I suspected to be)
mplayer instances started by smplayer still hanging around, so I kill
them regularly, but
Nicolas Bercher writes:
> Jude DaShiell a écrit :
>> First make sure they'll load after running emacs and hitting meta-x
>> and keying in the file names. Then read the original .el files for
>> instructions. I expect you'll find code in them starting with
>> (require that needs to be inserted in
That's exactly correct.On Fri, 2 Dec 2011, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
> Jude DaShiell a ?crit :
> > First make sure they'll load after running emacs and hitting meta-x and
> > keying in the file names. Then read the original .el files for
> > instructions. I expect you'll find code in them starting
*Hi,
I am trying to be familiar with gnome 3,
So I installing from debian testing the gnome 3,
It seems good, but sometimes I am lost, for example, I want to put a file
on the Desktop, like drag it from the usb to the screen!! as usual, it
didn't work !!!
another case I used to add button on the b
Jude DaShiell a écrit :
First make sure they'll load after running emacs and hitting meta-x and
keying in the file names. Then read the original .el files for
instructions. I expect you'll find code in them starting with (require
that needs to be inserted in your .emacs file to have these loa
Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón:
>So why don't you just run...
>
>gksu -d chromium
>gksu -d qbittorrent
>
>And tell us what happens? :-)
$ /usr/bin/gksu -d -u usrname /usr/bin/chromium
xauth: -13e165d7bacfc8c77079659f0ceaf146
-
display: -:0-
final xauth: -13e165d7bacfc8c77079659f0cea
On Wednesday 30 Nov 2011, Ramon Hofer wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have an AMD Geode Alix board from PC Engines [1] which I'm planning to
> setup as WLAN access point.
> The board has two miniPCI slots.
>
> So far I've read that I can't just use any WLAN card. It has to be
> capable of the master mode?
First make sure they'll load after running emacs and hitting meta-x and
keying in the file names. Then read the original .el files for
instructions. I expect you'll find code in them starting with (require
that needs to be inserted in your .emacs file to have these load on
start up.
On Fri,
Nicolas Bercher writes:
> Something is driving me crazy as it seems to be so trivial.
>
> I have a bunch of .el files I'd like emacs to load on startup (emacs-22,
> Lenny). I saved them to ~/.emacs.d/elisp/:
>
> $ ls -l ~/.emacs.d/elisp/
> total 8
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 nbercher nbercher 496 déc 2
Hi
I'm attempting to use pasuspender to stop pulseaudio when I run an app.
the man page is not helpful nor is -h.
What is the correct syntax to suspend pulse audio and just use alsa ?
pasuspender --server=ALSA does nothing, so I guess its wrong.
TIA
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e-mail: rich
Something is driving me crazy as it seems to be so trivial.
I have a bunch of .el files I'd like emacs to load on startup (emacs-22,
Lenny). I saved them to ~/.emacs.d/elisp/:
$ ls -l ~/.emacs.d/elisp/
total 8
-rwxr-xr-x 1 nbercher nbercher 496 déc 2 10:23 nb-org-mode.el
-rwxr-xr-x 1 n
On Wed 30 Nov 2011 at 20:59:23 +, Ramon Hofer wrote:
> Does anybody have experience with miniPCI master WLAN cards?
> Which card would you use?
The mailing list at
http://linux.voyage.hk/
is a place to find experienced users of your hardware.
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On Thu 01 Dec 2011 at 23:32:42 -0500, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
> I'm obviously doing something incorrect, since I cannot get a DOS boot.
> I'm sure I misunderstood you. What are all the files that should be
> edited, and what should they contain?
There is only one file to edit - /etc/grub.d/40_
Hi list,
I searched allover but can't really find a solution... I need to be
running one Icedove instance with the -no-remote argument because I need
to keep profiles separate.
Now the instance running with -no-remote will give an error dialog when
clicking on a web link, complaining that "I
I have two spamd (owner nobody) running, likely called by procmail for spam
detection (obviously). They are eating upwards of a half gig of memory. This
seems quite excessive.
Is there a way to limit them?
BTW, they have no pid, can't kill them. Might be a memory leak. Running Sid.
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On Fri, 2011-12-02 at 08:54 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi :)
>
> again, if I try to boot the Debian's kernel 2.6.39-2-amd64 I get a black
> screen instead of the GDM3 login screen. If I boot a self build kernel
> 2.6.39.1 I get the screen, but mouse and keyboard aren't working. When
> boot
Bob Proulx:
> Jochen Spieker wrote:
>>
>> You still can use
>>
>> PATH = "~/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games"
>>
>> if the crontab belongs to the user 'rwp'.
>
> Having a literal '~/' in there works for bash. But it doesn't work
> for /bin/sh linked to dash for example.
Works here:
Thank You for Your time and answer, Arno:
>From here it's all guesswork. You'd need to provide a full bootlog up
>to the point where the shell is started to get any meaningful answers.
Hmm. I thought everybody has the same OS behavior in such condition...
And the problem here is only improper/def
Hi :)
again, if I try to boot the Debian's kernel 2.6.39-2-amd64 I get a black
screen instead of the GDM3 login screen. If I boot a self build kernel
2.6.39.1 I get the screen, but mouse and keyboard aren't working. When
booting recovery mode, text mode, no X, the keyboard is working. I
u
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