Thank You for Your time and answer, Kleber:
>> I wonder if there is in Debian a CUI tool for converting FLAC/Wav
>> files from >16bit, >44kHz sound quality to 16bit, 44kHz?
>>
>>
>> Thanks for Your time.
>
>hello
>
>you can do it with the flac command, see the man page for more details
OK I hav
Thank You for Your time and answer, Kelly:
>> Run netstat as root to see the PIDs and program names of everything,
>> otherwise it will only show you that data for processes you own.
>>
>> If you also use the -n flag, it will run much faster as it won't do
>> DNS or service name lookups. Some of t
Carl Fink wrote:
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 09:47:08PM -0500, Miles Fidelman wrote:
It was a few years ago, but I had pretty good luck with Zencart.
Easy to install and configure, worked with PayPal ...
~~
Again, though, I want it to work with Sk
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 09:47:08PM -0500, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> It was a few years ago, but I had pretty good luck with Zencart.
> Easy to install and configure, worked with PayPal ...
~~
Again, though, I want it to work with Skipjack. If I was w
On Tuesday 13 December 2011 00:02:18 Carl Fink wrote:
> I run a Debian-based server for a small nonprofit, which would like to open
> an online store. We use Skipjack for our credit card processing. Anyone
> have a recommendation for an online store/shopping cart package that makes
> adding and rem
Carl Fink wrote:
I run a Debian-based server for a small nonprofit, which would like to open
an online store. We use Skipjack for our credit card processing. Anyone have
a recommendation for an online store/shopping cart package that makes adding
and removing products easy and fast. Of course, "s
I run a Debian-based server for a small nonprofit, which would like to open
an online store. We use Skipjack for our credit card processing. Anyone have
a recommendation for an online store/shopping cart package that makes adding
and removing products easy and fast. Of course, "secure" is one of ou
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On 12/12/2011 10:13 AM, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
Cousin Stanley wrote:
Doug wrote:
The answer is to set up your Compose key.
The following link might help
to learn how to set up the Compose key
http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/ComposeKey
On reading that web
Cousin Stanley wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>
>>
>> The answer is to set up your Compose key.
>>
>
> The following link might help
> to learn how to set up the Compose key
>
> http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/ComposeKey
>
Many thanks for your help. I set the Right-Win key in
Hi
I've manage to get the proprietary ATI Radeon driver running on this Gigabyte
mobo with the integrated
HD4250, and todays build of wheezy, 12,12,2011
There is still a problem with info boxes when the mouse pointer is hovered over
being distorted
to a trapeziod shape and the settings pans being
On 12/12/11 19:55, Chrissy Jackson wrote:
A note for anyone needing to download a former release; they are all
still linked on the main site by following the "release info" link. That
brings up (amongst other things) a list of previous releases; following
those in turn takes you to a list of arc
On 12/12/11 19:41, Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 11:23, Barry Mead wrote:
Currently there is no-where on the internet whey you can download an ISO image
of Debian Lenny.
Sure there is:
http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#old
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/5.0.9/i386/
http:
On Monday 12 December 2011 19:23:23 Barry Mead wrote:
> Currently there is no-where on the internet whey you can download an ISO
> image of Debian Lenny. When will the Lenny release be added to this
> archive?
>
> Thanks, Barry Mead
I could let you have a Lenny iso image, if that would help.
Li
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 11:23, Barry Mead wrote:
> Currently there is no-where on the internet whey you can download an ISO image
> of Debian Lenny.
Sure there is:
http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#old
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/5.0.9/i386/
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/5.0
On Lu, 12 dec 11, 17:38:15, Thomas Krichel wrote:
>
> That's self-explanatory even for a kernel dunce
>
> trabbi:~# rmmod nvidia
> trabbi:~# rmmod nvidiafb
I recall nvidiafb is *not* compatible with nvidia. A quick web search
seems to confirm it.
Regards,
Andrei
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On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 11:01, Joe wrote:
>
> Run netstat as root to see the PIDs and program names of everything,
> otherwise it will only show you that data for processes you own.
>
> If you also use the -n flag, it will run much faster as it won't do DNS
> or service name lookups. Some of the s
Currently there is no-where on the internet whey you can download an ISO image
of Debian Lenny. When will the Lenny release be added to this archive?
Thanks, Barry Mead
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On Tue, 13 Dec 2011 01:07:42 +0700
Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Kelly:
>
> >> On a desktop system I have noticed a bit of network traffic whereas
> >> users do not run any network software...
> >>
> >> How do I find out which process on the system does send/receive
> >>
Albretch Mueller wrote:
> Probably one of you have managed to run memtest86 on a 64-bit Intel
> box (hp-xw6600)
Yes. Not infrequently.
> I downloaded and burned memtest86 Version 4.0b (Server) (26-Oct-2011)
> onto a CD, but when I boot up the box from the CD all I see is:
The original memtest
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 10:07, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Kelly:
>
>>> On a desktop system I have noticed a bit of network traffic whereas
>>> users do not run any network software...
>>>
>>> How do I find out which process on the system does send/receive
>>> network pa
thumper/~ apt-cache search shaper
shaperd - A user-mode traffic shaper for tcp-ip networks
trickle - user-space bandwidth shaper
wondershaper - Easy to use traffic shaping script
thumper/~ apt-cache search netstat
bwm-ng - small and simple console-based bandwidth monitor
gnome-nettool - network in
On 12/12/2011 01:05 PM, Colin Reinhardt wrote:
Hi,
I reinstalled a new (parallel) installation of Win7 on my primary
(boot) drive, and the Win7 boot loader overwrote Debian GRUB which was
previously installed.
How can I restore GRUB so I can boot into either Debian or Win7 at
system start up?
Th
Good time of the day.
For several last days I have noticed several issues w/ my HDD storage -
the files that having actively used - read/written randomly were zeroed
in size and its contents gone of course.
It was on FS (ext4) that was oft times full, oft w/ free space - but
the question is of u
Thank You for Your time and answer, Kelly:
>> On a desktop system I have noticed a bit of network traffic whereas
>> users do not run any network software...
>>
>> How do I find out which process on the system does send/receive
>> network packets?
>
>Something like:
>netstat --inet -ap
>
>"--inet"
Hi,
I reinstalled a new (parallel) installation of Win7 on my primary
(boot) drive, and the Win7 boot loader overwrote Debian GRUB which was
previously installed.
How can I restore GRUB so I can boot into either Debian or Win7 at
system start up?
Thanks!
Colin
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Hey found something[1]... i have still to look it up tho ;)
[1]http://www.freenet.org.nz/python/pyshaper/
greets!
aL
On Mon, 2011-12-12 at 18:01 +0100, afuentes wrote:
> ive look for with no luck in the linux world something similar to net
> limiter[1]
>
> It basically tells you what program has
ive look for with no luck in the linux world something similar to net
limiter[1]
It basically tells you what program has a connection stablished in real
time and being able to limit/block uploads/downloads at program/threat
level. And as a bonus, everytime a programs connects, its added to a
list
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>> when did Debian came into existence?
> Distrowatch is a good source to know when /distributions/ where relased:
> http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=debian
> If you meant when /the project/ was created, then Wikipedia:
> http://e
Hans-J. Ullrich writes
> the solution was, to delete the nouveau driver from the kernel. Yes, you read
> correctly: delete! Just blacklisting did not solve the problem.
In my case that did not fix
trabbi:~# lsmod | grep nouveau
nouveau 470605 0
ttm42997
Brian writes
> On Sun 11 Dec 2011 at 15:13:13 +0100, Thomas Krichel wrote:
>
> > I am using wheezy on my laptop. It has the nvidia card. Hardly a few
> > months go by without trouble with this. I believe the touble started
> > with the recent update to 290-10 of xserver-xorg-video-nvidia
>
On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 21:43:51 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> On a desktop system I have noticed a bit of network traffic whereas
> users do not run any network software...
>
> How do I find out which process on the system does send/receive network
> packets?
"tcpdump" can also help to diagnose the net
On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 06:41:04 -0500, LinuxIsOne wrote:
> when did Debian came into existence?
Distrowatch is a good source to know when /distributions/ where relased:
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=debian
If you meant when /the project/ was created, then Wikipedia:
http://en.wiki
On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 11:05:52 +0330, hamed hosseini wrote:
> can debian 6 support Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wireless Network
> Adapter and Nvidia NVS 4200M 1GB?
http://wiki.debian.org/iwlagn
It seems that the card is supported in Wheezy (testing) by means of
"iwlagn" module.
For the nvidia
Check out
http://askubuntu.com/questions/29731/rebind-alt-key-to-win-using-setxkbmap it
might give you some hints to solve your problem.
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Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:
>
>> On Mon,
On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 23:49:42 +0100, DebianTR.WP wrote:
> I am experiencing two problems. Actually, I am thinking about writing a
> bug report, but don't have any time, thus wanted to share them here
> first, maybe some people experienced same things and have some
> solutions.
Opening a bug report
My Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230 (like the 6205, but with bluetooth) seems to
work with the iwlagn -- see http://wiki.debian.org/iwlagn
As for your videocard, the generic plain Jane vesa driver 'should' always work.
I would also look at http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers to setup the
On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 11:11:19 +0800, lina wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 5:34 AM, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
I don't know
1] how to examine the wireless situation
>>>
>>> I would start by ensuring the driver you are using (b43) has support
>>> for your wireless adapter.
>>
>> Mmm, it seem
On 2011-12-12 15:54 +0100, Carlos Davila wrote:
> Am trying to install Debian squeeze on an old Compaq TC 1000 tablet.
> According to my Xorg.0.log file, I get:
>
> "(EE) AIGLX error: dlopen of /usr/lib/dri/nouveau_vieux_dri.so failed
> No such file or directory)"
>
> and the driver is indeed
Cousin Stanley wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>
>>
>> The answer is to set up your Compose key.
>>
>
> The following link might help
> to learn how to set up the Compose key
>
> http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/ComposeKey
>
>
On reading that web-page, I have discovered that th
Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 10:40:23 + (UTC)
> Cousin Stanley wrote:
>
>> Doug wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > The answer is to set up your Compose key.
>> >
>>
>> The following link might help
>> to learn how to set up the Compose key
>>
>> http://use
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 06:43, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good time of the day.
>
>
> On a desktop system I have noticed a bit of network traffic whereas
> users do not run any network software...
>
> How do I find out which process on the system does send/receive network
> packets?
Something like:
netst
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 05:07, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 09:10:39PM +, Albretch Mueller wrote:
>> ~
>> Probably one of you have managed to run memtest86 on a 64-bit Intel
>> box (hp-xw6600)
>
> Certainly! (Caveat, this is an amd64 box. If your "64-bit Intel" box is
> Itani
Am trying to install Debian squeeze on an old Compaq TC 1000 tablet.
According to my Xorg.0.log file, I get:
"(EE) AIGLX error: dlopen of /usr/lib/dri/nouveau_vieux_dri.so failed
No such file or directory)"
and the driver is indeed missing from /usr/lib/dri. So I tried
"apt-get install libgl
Cousin Stanley wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>
>>
>> The answer is to set up your Compose key.
>>
>
> The following link might help
> to learn how to set up the Compose key
>
> http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/ComposeKey
>
>
I've gone to that page, but the command given (dpkg
On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 10:40:23 + (UTC)
Cousin Stanley wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>
> >
> > The answer is to set up your Compose key.
> >
>
> The following link might help
> to learn how to set up the Compose key
>
> http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/ComposeKey
>
I just
Good time of the day.
On a desktop system I have noticed a bit of network traffic whereas
users do not run any network software...
How do I find out which process on the system does send/receive network
packets?
Thanks for Your time.
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lina schreef:
Hi,
# dmesg | grep b43
[83337.183360] b43-phy0: Broadcom 4331 WLAN found (core revision 29)
[83337.183808] b43-phy0 ERROR: FOUND UNSUPPORTED PHY (Analog 9, Type
7, Revision 1)
[83337.183823] b43: probe of bcma0:0 failed with error -95
]
# modprobe -l | grep -e bcma -e b43
b43.ko
b4
On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 09:10:39PM +, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> ~
> Probably one of you have managed to run memtest86 on a 64-bit Intel
> box (hp-xw6600)
Certainly! (Caveat, this is an amd64 box. If your "64-bit Intel" box is
Itanium (and being HP, it could well be), your mileage may vary).
Hi All
I was trying to get the radeon driver for the onboard ATI HD graphics card.
I copied the xorg.conf to xorg.conf.nvidia, as the pci slot has a nvidia
graphics card in it.
I purged all ati and radeon files and ran the ati-driver-installer 11.11
That ran OK, but no displayed and no mouse or ke
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 7:07 AM, Joao Ferreira Gmail
wrote:
> http://ianmurdock.com/linux/linux-family-tree-version-0-90/
> check out the image !!
Ok I read and see, ty.
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On Mon, 2011-12-12 at 12:44 +, steef wrote:
> LinuxIsOne schreef:
> > HI,
> >
> > when did Debian came into existence?
> >
> >
>
> 1993
See Ian Murdock's opinion :)
http://ianmurdock.com/linux/linux-family-tree-version-0-90/
check out the image !!
Joao
>
> s.
>
>
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On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 7:44 AM, steef wrote:
> 1993
Okk.
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HI,
when did Debian came into existence?
1993
s.
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> HI,
>
> when did Debian came into existence?
>
>
>
> 1993
red more here ->
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-faq/ch-basic_defs.en.html#s-whatisdebian
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HI,
when did Debian came into existence?
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Doug wrote:
>
> The answer is to set up your Compose key.
>
The following link might help
to learn how to set up the Compose key
http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/ComposeKey
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On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 10:41:29PM +, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> I have downloaded Aurora from the Mozilla web-site using the
> Esperanto version. When setting the preferences, aurora wants to
> use `elshutadoj' but it uses the Esperanto s-kun-capelo.
>
> How do I key Esperanto accented lett
Use setxkbmap.
For permanent changes, you can either send the command everytime the
system starts by placing it in init scripts, or manually edit the
/etc/default/keyboard file.
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