On 07/03/2012 21:52, Wayne Topa wrote:
On 03/07/2012 11:34 AM, Wayne Topa wrote:
On 03/07/2012 09:13 AM, hvw59601 wrote:
Johan Scheepers wrote:
On 07/03/2012 14:51, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 14:38:24 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
On wheezy testing how can the screen output be logg
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 1:13 PM, David Christensen
wrote:
> On 03/07/2012 08:53 PM, lina wrote:
>>
>> I don't know how to run .cgi in debian (or iceweasle)
>
>
> Start here:
>
> http://wiki.debian.org/Apache
>
>
> To install Apache, run the following command (as root):
>
> # apt-get install a
On 03/07/2012 08:53 PM, lina wrote:
I don't know how to run .cgi in debian (or iceweasle)
Start here:
http://wiki.debian.org/Apache
To install Apache, run the following command (as root):
# apt-get install apache2
The file system location for CGI scripts is set in the Apache defau
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 20:53, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know how to run .cgi in debian (or iceweasle)
>
> I put it in
>
> :/var/www/try$ ls -l
> total 4
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 212 Mar 8 12:29 hello.cgi
>
Do you have a web server with a cgi interface setup (e.g. Apache with mod_cgi)?
Chee
Hi,
I don't know how to run .cgi in debian (or iceweasle)
I put it in
:/var/www/try$ ls -l
total 4
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 212 Mar 8 12:29 hello.cgi
Thanks for any suggestions,
Best regards,
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Hi all,
I am trying to forward X from a Debian PC (laptop) to windows 7 pc
(desktop) without using SSH.
Will either use xming or mobaxterm on windows 7 pc
After some research, it looks like it can be done by copying the X
server cookie over to the windows 7 PC.
then use the following command t
On 03/07/2012 02:17 AM, Brian wrote:
From http://localhost/printers.
When I browse http://localhost/printers, I see:
Not Found
The requested URL /printers was not found on this server.
Apache/2.2.16 (Debian) Server at localhost Port 80
Note that Apache is installed (via apt-get)
>> On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 00:19:19 +0800, lina said:
L> How to configure to make each terminal share one "history"? I found
L> each terminal saves its own history and no sharing. Is it possible to
L> let them share?
You can if you don't mind stretching the definition of "share". Have a
loo
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 6:42 PM, Stayvoid wrote:
>
> What is more secure: dedicated server or VPS?
> I've been told that a hoster has an ability to look through the files on the
> VM.
> Why people use this solution for MTAs? Do they care about privacy? Is
> it possible to hide your data from the
Hi there.
I've recently read Securing Debian Manual and I have some newbie
questions connected with security.
I've thought that debian-security is the right list
for them, but I was wrong.
What is the proper list for such questions?
Here is an example:
What is more secure: dedicated server or VPS
I use PulseAudio on Debian Testing. For the most part it Just Works and i didnt
have to do any elaborate configuration juju.
I have it set up to do multiple simultaneous output, i do this just by clicking
Simultaneous Output -> "Add virtual output device for simultaneous
output on all local soun
On Mar 7, 2012 3:47 PM, "Sian Mountbatten" wrote:
> AFAIK, there is a command which says how long a process takes to
complete. Its invoked with the command to be timed as an argument. Does
anybody know what it is?
Oddly enough, it's time(1).
I installed ia64 Squeeze 6.0.4 from DVD to an HP Integrity rx1620. I
enabled mirrors during the install - ftp.us.debian.org.
After installation, I updated against ftp.us.debian.org. I attempted to
install build-essential and was blocked:
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that y
On 8 March 2012 02:22, Camaleón wrote:
> @Jason: So it finally was a boot parameter ("nonetworking") you had to
> use to avoid the networking being overwritten on every boot? That sounds
> a similar approach to what "aptosid" uses :-)
Yes, "nonetworking" or "ip=frommedia" if you need the initial
On Thu 08 Mar 2012 at 00:03:44 +, Brian wrote:
> Do say how all this turns out before we move on to attending to your
> printer.
I forgot to mention that you could also check from the web interface
whether the option to add a parallel port printer exists.
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> On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 09:29:15 -0700, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
>
>> Monday my exim4 server began reporting errors trying to deliver email to
>> a number of sites, as follows:
>
> (...)
>
>> 2012-03-07 09:04:44 1S5JM2-0001iQ-Rz ** m...@creepinglunacy.com R=dnslookup
>> T=remote_smtp:
On Wed 07 Mar 2012 at 16:05:01 -0500, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
> At 06:57 PM 3/6/2012, Brian wrote:
>>
>> Please let us know how you make out.
>
> Brian -
>
> Thanks.
>
> Not well regrettably.
>
> I tried the stable version and then testing, and had the same result -
>
> rosenberg:/proc/sys/dev/parp
Am 07. Mar, 2012 schwätzte Sian Mountbatten so:
moin moin Sian,
AFAIK, there is a command which says how long a process takes to complete.
Its invoked with the command to be timed as an argument. Does anybody know
what it is?
Do you mean time?
$ time sleep 10
real0m10.001s
user0m0.
Hello Sian,
Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> AFAIK, there is a command which says how long a process takes to
> complete. Its invoked with the command to be timed as an argument. Does
> anybody know what it is?
time
for example
# time dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/null bs=1M count=1
S
Hello All,
AFAIK, there is a command which says how long a process takes to
complete. Its invoked with the command to be timed as an argument. Does
anybody know what it is?
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On 07/03/12 17:10, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 15:02:16 +, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
The desktop icons have disappeared. What do I have to do to get them
back again?
Did they leave a note or something?
Now seriously, did you change the desktop layout or the path where folder
view w
On Thu, 2012-03-08 at 05:40 +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> I think he wanted to CC'd so ...
>
> - Forwarded message from Andrei POPESCU -
>
> Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2012 01:28:15 +0200
> From: Andrei POPESCU
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: General unstability on wheezy (un
Yep! An idea!
I didn't take a look onto my ossec logs, perhaps will i find something.
Thanks for the tip of modprobe Camaleon.
I'll be back, when i got news.
Greetings.
2012/3/7 benoit lair :
> 2012/3/7 Camaleón :
>> On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 23:33:00 +0100, benoit lair wrote:
>>
>>> I didn't specif
2012/3/7 Camaleón :
> On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 23:33:00 +0100, benoit lair wrote:
>
>> I didn't specify it, but i've tried:
>>
>> ping onto an external host
>> ping onto the gateway of this server
>
> And what was the output/results?
No response in all cases.
>
>> The messages into mail.info says there
"
Can you tell why are you using apt-listbugs to get the updates? I mean,
"apt-get upgrade" should manage that for you, right? :-)
"
With apt-get upgrade, I would have installed even the update with a
grave bug, that was my logic. Is there a way to exclude packages with
this command?
"
Don't wo
After some searching it appears that EFI boot stub in kernel images
is going to be in 3.3. If and how that works with 32-bit or 64-bit
Mac EFI firmware is a different question.
AFAICS Mac EFI != UEFI.
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On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 09:29:15 -0700, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
> Monday my exim4 server began reporting errors trying to deliver email to
> a number of sites, as follows:
(...)
> 2012-03-07 09:04:44 1S5JM2-0001iQ-Rz ** m...@creepinglunacy.com R=dnslookup
> T=remote_smtp: SMTP error from remote mail se
At 06:57 PM 3/6/2012, Brian wrote:
On Tue 06 Mar 2012 at 13:49:36 -0500, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
> I am trying to install the stable version. I can't make it work.
>
> Here is what I did:
>
> rosenberg:/var/www/Webpages2# apt-get purge cups
>
> apt-get --purge autoremove
>
> rm -r /etc/cups
>
>
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 8:57 PM, Jan Köster wrote:
>> Some more background:
>> Are there working and bootable EFI images?
>> rEFIt works but cannot be convinced to stop delaying the boot
>> process by ~20 seconds (even after deleting PRAM and bless'ing
>> the partition). That's why I've been lookin
> I've had the same problem. But using grub2 there is no need to use rEFIt
> in a single boot environment.
Could you tell a little bit more?
What should I do to make it work?
Will it be enough to delete the partition of Mac OS X (rEFIt was
installed via Mac OS X)?
Should I somehow update GRUB after
> Some more background:
> Are there working and bootable EFI images?
> rEFIt works but cannot be convinced to stop delaying the boot
> process by ~20 seconds (even after deleting PRAM and bless'ing
> the partition). That's why I've been looking for native (EFI) boot options.
>
I've had the same pr
On 03/07/2012 11:34 AM, Wayne Topa wrote:
On 03/07/2012 09:13 AM, hvw59601 wrote:
Johan Scheepers wrote:
On 07/03/2012 14:51, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 14:38:24 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
On wheezy testing how can the screen output be logged.
There seem to to be a bit problem w
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 8:32 PM, Stayvoid wrote:
>> rEFIt works but cannot be convinced to stop delaying the boot
>> process by ~20 seconds (even after deleting PRAM and bless'ing
>> the partition).
> I've been told that it's possible to tweak rEFIt, but I don't know how.
I'm not sure there is a p
> rEFIt works but cannot be convinced to stop delaying the boot
> process by ~20 seconds (even after deleting PRAM and bless'ing
> the partition).
I've been told that it's possible to tweak rEFIt, but I don't know how.
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Thanks everybody for the hints.
Some more background:
Are there working and bootable EFI images?
rEFIt works but cannot be convinced to stop delaying the boot
process by ~20 seconds (even after deleting PRAM and bless'ing
the partition). That's why I've been looking for native (EFI) boot options.
On Mon, 2012-02-20 at 12:32 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-02-20 at 11:59 +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > On Du, 19 feb 12, 12:58:19, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > >
> > > I only enabled wireless, the DSL connection isn't set up by nm, it was
> > > set up by pppoeconf and starts automaticall
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 20:31:02 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
> On 07/03/2012 16:34, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 08:13:50 -0600, hvw59601 wrote:
>>
>>> Johan Scheepers wrote:
On 07/03/2012 14:51, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 14:38:24 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
>
Camaleón,
Thanks!
One followup below...
On Wednesday 07 March 2012 12:51:48 pm Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 08:39:05 -0500, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > % find . -print -depth | cpio -ov > tree.cpio
> However, if you remember to use -depth, find will instead start its
> search at the l
On 07/03/2012 16:34, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 08:13:50 -0600, hvw59601 wrote:
Johan Scheepers wrote:
On 07/03/2012 14:51, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 14:38:24 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
On wheezy testing how can the screen output be logged.
There seem to to be a bi
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 17:22:25 +, Brian wrote:
> On Wed 07 Mar 2012 at 23:06:46 +0800, Jason Heeris wrote:
>
>> Oh, sorry! I've already resolved this via the debian-live list — I
>> didn't realise you hadn't seen that, because I didn't see which mailing
>> list this was from.
>
> http://lists.
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 16:18, Rob Owens wrote:
> I'm considering using bittorrent to back up large files such as pictures
> and home movies. I am the admin for several of my family members'
> computers. The idea would be to back up my files onto their machines,
> then eventually back their stuff
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 08:39:05 -0500, Randy Kramer wrote:
> In looking at ways of backing up files and directories, I've found
> (among lots of other things), the suggestion to use cpio, often in a
> manner like:
>
> % find . -print -depth | cpio -ov > tree.cpio
>
> In looking at that, I wond
On Wed 07 Mar 2012 at 23:06:46 +0800, Jason Heeris wrote:
> Oh, sorry! I've already resolved this via the debian-live list — I
> didn't realise you hadn't seen that, because I didn't see which
> mailing list this was from.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2012/03/msg00030.html
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Hi all,
I'm using sshfs to access files on my server and it works great.
However I have a problem with permissions.
But first, my setup:
I have a server where I put all my
movies/musics/pictures/documents/backups of laptops/git projects.
It works with raid1 and lvm so it is quite secure and infin
On Tue, Mar 06, 2012 at 07:18:49PM -0500, Rob Owens wrote:
> I'm considering using bittorrent to back up large files such as pictures
> and home movies. I am the admin for several of my family members'
> computers. The idea would be to back up my files onto their machines,
> then eventually back
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 15:02:16 +, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> The desktop icons have disappeared. What do I have to do to get them
> back again?
Did they leave a note or something?
Now seriously, did you change the desktop layout or the path where folder
view was ponting to (usually "~/Desktop"
On Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 08:20:09PM +, Heitzso wrote:
> Every once in awhile sid/unstable bites.
> This appears to be one of those times.
> I'd appreciate debian team posting something about this
> and/or how to untangle it.
http://rhonda.deb.at/blog/debian/5-reasons-why-unstable-is-not-for-e
Monday my exim4 server began reporting errors trying to deliver email to
a number of sites, as follows:
2012-03-07 09:04:42 1S5JM2-0001iQ-Rz <= jos...@pfeifferfamily.net U=pfeiffer
P=local S=398
2012-03-07 09:04:44 1S5JM2-0001iQ-Rz TLS error on connection to
creepinglunacy.com [199.85.212.11] (r
I think he wanted to CC'd so ...
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Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2012 01:28:15 +0200
From: Andrei POPESCU
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: General unstability on wheezy (unstable repository)
On Lu, 05 mar 12, 10:36:45, Abou Al Montacir wrote:
>
On 03/07/2012 09:13 AM, hvw59601 wrote:
Johan Scheepers wrote:
On 07/03/2012 14:51, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 14:38:24 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
On wheezy testing how can the screen output be logged.
There seem to to be a bit problem with some missing modules. Too fast
can not
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 12:27:59 -0300, pierpaolo pilla wrote:
> Hi Camaleon
>
> Update
>
> I have realised that there was another error reported once I was
> refusing to try checking bug reports again:
>
> E: Failure running script /usr/sbin/apt-listbugs apt || exit 10
(...)
Can you tell why are
On Sun, Mar 04, 2012 at 02:33:04PM +0100, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> ..I raise you qalc: ;o)
Yes, I see ;o)
Need to get 1,689 kB of archives.
After this operation, 4,968 kB of additional disk space will be used.
> arnt@celsius:~$ qalc 240V*2.25A*30days*.33NOK/kWh
> (240 * volt * (2.25 * ampere) * (30
I don't how to adjust the screen light on wheezy (with xfce4).
The "light" keys not work in debian.
The only way I can do is that come to Mac OS and then adjust the light
and come back.
anther time I found Mac OS is useful is that when CUPS and printing
have problems,
if I need something urgen
Hi Camaleon
I am reading your latest reply after I sent you another message, where I
seem to have partially solved the problem. You may want to have a look
at it anyway, it has a transcript of my console too.
Thanks again!
Pier
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On Thu, 08 Mar 2012 02:05:48 +1030, Arthur Marsh wrote:
> Arthur Marsh wrote, on 07/03/12 14:56:
>> Kelly Clowers wrote, on 07/03/12 13:03:
>>> 2012/3/6 Kazuo Ishii:
Now I use Japanese input method using US keyboard on Debian Wheezy.
Anthy and Mozc is good. And I use ibus.
Hi Camaleon
Update
I have realised that there was another error reported once I was
refusing to try checking bug reports again:
E: Failure running script /usr/sbin/apt-listbugs apt || exit 10
I have decided to go manual, after reading this post:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=484
I forgot to mention this page: http://wiki.debian.org/MacBookPro
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I've successfully installed gNewSense using this guide:
http://www.odi.ch/prog/macbookpro/index.php
Now I have two systems installed. I don't think it'll be a problem to
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Arthur Marsh wrote, on 07/03/12 14:56:
Kelly Clowers wrote, on 07/03/12 13:03:
2012/3/6 Kazuo Ishii:
Now I use Japanese input method using US keyboard on Debian Wheezy.
Anthy and Mozc is good. And I use ibus.
Please, input
sudo apt-get install ibus-anthy (on Squeeze or Wheezy)
or
sudo apt-
The desktop icons have disappeared. What do I have to do to get
them back again?
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I have sucessfully installed Fedora 16 on two MacBooks as described
here: http://www.cbjck.de/en/2011/11/linux-auf-dem-macbook-fedora-16/
Although it might not work exactly the same way with debian the
description could help.
Am Mittwoch, den 07.03.2012, 14:33 +0100 schrieb Carsten Mattner:
> Has
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 11:28:36 -0300, pierpaolo pilla wrote:
> Hi Camaleon
>
> Apologies for my late reply, I would expect for any reply to my original
> post to reach my mailbox, but it doesn't...
You had some replies :-?
> As I replied to Hugo, I have tried:
> "
> root@pier:/home/pier# apt-list
On 7 March 2012 19:54, Camaleón wrote:
> Okay. Then the next logical step would be booting with no network
> connections attached (unplugged ethernet cable and wifi switch turned
> off), make your desired editions to "/etc/network/interfaces" file,
> reboot and see if the manually changes persist.
On Tue, Mar 06, 2012 at 07:18:49PM -0500, Rob Owens wrote:
>
> Thanks for any advice you may have.
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/rss/bitTorrent.html
Sorry if this way off track, but it may spur some ideas?
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Hi Camaleon
Apologies for my late reply, I would expect for any reply to my original
post to reach my mailbox, but it doesn't...
As I replied to Hugo, I have tried:
"
root@pier:/home/pier# apt-listbugs list mono-apache-server
Reading package fields... Done
Reading package status... Done
Retrievin
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 08:13:50 -0600, hvw59601 wrote:
> Johan Scheepers wrote:
>> On 07/03/2012 14:51, Camaleón wrote:
>>> On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 14:38:24 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
>>>
On wheezy testing how can the screen output be logged.
There seem to to be a bit problem with som
> I only get that with apt-listbugs.
>
> Hugo
>
>
Hi Hugo
Actually I have tried apt-listbugs:
"
root@pier:/home/pier# apt-listbugs list mono-apache-server
Reading package fields... Done
Reading package status... Done
Retrieving bug reports... Done
Parsing Found/Fixed information... Done
"
It se
Johan Scheepers wrote:
On 07/03/2012 14:51, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 14:38:24 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
On wheezy testing how can the screen output be logged.
There seem to to be a bit problem with some missing modules. Too fast
can not read it.
(...)
Boot logs go under "/v
On 07/03/2012 14:51, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 14:38:24 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
On wheezy testing how can the screen output be logged.
There seem to to be a bit problem with some missing modules. Too fast
can not read it.
(...)
Boot logs go under "/var/log/messages" and "/var
In looking at ways of backing up files and directories, I've found (among lots
of other things), the suggestion to use cpio, often in a manner like:
% find . -print -depth | cpio -ov > tree.cpio
In looking at that, I wondered what the -depth parameter does--at first I
worried that it migh
Has anyone successfully installed Debian as a single boot system
on an EFI Mac?
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On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 14:38:24 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
> On wheezy testing how can the screen output be logged.
>
> There seem to to be a bit problem with some missing modules. Too fast
> can not read it.
(...)
Boot logs go under "/var/log/messages" and "/var/log/boot" (should
bootlodg has
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 12:59:57 +0100, Ernest Adrogué wrote:
> Hola,
>
> Una recomanació que potser us interessa, si afegiu
(...)
(crec que aquest correu pertany a la llista "debian-user-catalan") ;-P
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On wheezy testing how can the screen output be logged.
There seem to to be a bit problem with some missing modules.
Too fast can not read it.
The OS is running fine.
I am actually impressed. My samsung scx-4624f was installed in seconds
after switch on and connected to PC. On other O
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 13:30:12 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
> 2012/3/7 Camaleón :
>> Anyway, I would have expected some kind of warning at the logs coming
>> from backuppc indicating a problem for accessing to the configured
>> mount point which was not available at that time and thus failing.
>
> Me too,
2012/3/7 Camaleón :
> Anyway, I would have expected some kind of warning at the logs coming
> from backuppc indicating a problem for accessing to the configured mount
> point which was not available at that time and thus failing.
Me too, and I didn't understand why I wasn't getting anything in the
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 08:46:23 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
> 2012/3/6 Camaleón :
>> Well, there are some packages that in addition to be installed have to
>> be configured to be run on booting. I mean, the fact a service is not
>> started by default cannot be considered a bug or error "per se".
>
> Sure
Hola,
Una recomanació que potser us interessa, si afegiu
"\ep": history-search-backward
"\en": history-search-forward
a l'.inputrc fa que les tecles Alt+p i Alt+n busquin a l'historial una
entrada que coincideixi amb la línia actual.
Si la línia actual està en blanc és equivalent a les tecles
On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 17:53:05 -0800, David Christensen wrote:
> debian-user:
>
> Thanks for the replies. :-)
Fine, but for the next time don't be lazy and reply each user separately,
on its own thread >;-)
> Camaleón wrote:
> > Can you print the said pages with another PDF viewer or is just
>
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 07:53:05 +0800, Jason Heeris wrote:
> On 7 March 2012 01:55, Camaleón wrote:
>> In addition to having a separate fat partition to store the data I
>> wanted to keep between reboots, I had to manually enable a "persist"
>> mode at GRUB's menu to keep some system settings (such
El 2012-03-06 a las 15:10 -0800, Gary Roach escribió:
(resending to the list)
> On 01/-10/-28163 11:59 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 12:42:47 -0800, Gary Roach wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I have two systems running Debian Squeeze and have essentially the same
>>> setup. I am running an ATI
On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 23:33:00 +0100, benoit lair wrote:
> I didn't specify it, but i've tried:
>
> ping onto an external host
> ping onto the gateway of this server
And what was the output/results?
> The messages into mail.info says there's a problem with MX resolution
> because of the network
On Tue, Mar 06, 2012 at 10:46:33AM +0200, Brent Clark wrote:
> Good day
>
> Running Debian Unstable. In gnome2, with compiz, there was a plugin that
> allowed you to retile your desktop and nicely arrange your windows.
>
> With gnome3 / unstable, compiz is removed.
>
> Would anyone know of a pr
On Tue 06 Mar 2012 at 17:53:05 -0800, David Christensen wrote:
> > You sohuld try and pin down what printer driver you are using.
>
> How do I determine what printer driver my system is using?
>From http://localhost/printers.
> > But also consider that I *think* when evince prints it's relying o
On Tuesday 06 March 2012 16:40:18 Lisi wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 March 2012 16:14:08 Lisi wrote:
> > On Tuesday 06 March 2012 14:14:18 Arthur Marsh wrote:
> > > Hi, what is the best way under Debian to write Japanese text? Is a
> > > Japanese keyboard a major help or can a US keyboard work alright.
>
On 03/07/2012 01:17 AM, Jochen Spieker wrote:
Paul Scott:
I have set up an Ubuntu machine as I have set other Debian machines with
fetchmail and dovecot. I must have fumbled something in some configuration
file because my mail ends up in /var/mail/.
Here is the output of dovecot -n
-- snip
H
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 2:46 AM, Sylvain wrote:
> 2012/3/6 Tom H :
>>
>> AFAICT, a bug should be filed against backuppc to change its init
>> script to have "$remote_fs" (or "$all"!) in "Required-Start" or
>> "autofs" in "Should-Start".
>
> autofs doesn't seem to be included in $remote_fs, and auto
Paul Scott:
>
> I have set up an Ubuntu machine as I have set other Debian machines with
> fetchmail and dovecot. I must have fumbled something in some configuration
> file because my mail ends up in /var/mail/.
>
> Here is the output of dovecot -n
-- snip
> Here is fetchmailrc (with passwords
Hi,
I have set up an Ubuntu machine as I have set other Debian machines with
fetchmail and dovecot. I must have fumbled something in some configuration
file because my mail ends up in /var/mail/.
Here is the output of dovecot -n
# 1.2.9: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.32-39-generic
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