Dear list,
My gitweb has been running since long with a single project root, which
has been defined at the /etc/gitweb.conf through $projectroot variable.
I need one more project root for gitweb, hence I have added this apache config
( not a vhost, but just calling by alias)
On Fri, 1 Jun 2012 15:03:49 + , Camaleón wrote:
Good. You can add these log entries to the bug report you open ;-)
Here is bug report i opened
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=675934
WBR, Iurii O Tabolin.
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2012/6/4 john gennard
> **
> On 04/06/12 18:13, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
>
>
> my bet: 99.9% alsa vs pulseaudio
>
> You'll have to explain that. I don't understand.
>
>
I think you have pulseaudio starting at boot.
Post the output of `ps ax|grep pulse`.
Try `service pulseaudio stop` and then `s
On 6/4/2012 11:15 AM, Dan B. wrote:
> Maybe I'll go ahead and try that out of desperation, but how would
> that fix the problem? Things were fine (GRUB loaded normally fast)
> with the FDC enabled before I ran hwinfo.
The floppy tests hwinfo runs may have pushed the faulty drive circuitry
over t
On 6/4/2012 9:41 AM, Dan B. wrote:
> Also, I wrote:
>> GRUB takes about 8 seconds between displaying the the "Welcome to GRUB!"
>> text and the "error: fd0 read error." text...
Somehow I missed this. fd0 is your 3.5: floppy drive, and apparently it
has gone South. Disconnect the data and power
On Mon, 4 Jun 2012 15:25:18 + (UTC) "Camaleón noela...@gmail.com"
suggested this:
>> I get this message:
>>
>> Sometimes the connection fails and sometimes it continues on as here:
>>
>> bound to xxx.xxx.x.xxx -- renewal in 34212 seconds.
>> cat: /var/run/wpa_supplicant.wlan1.pid: No such
On 06/04/2012 11:28 PM, terryc wrote:
On 05/06/12 04:52, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Sonntag, 3. Juni 2012 schrieb J. Bakshi:
Dear list,
I have a epson C20SX parallel printer. I have bought a parallel to usb
cable so that I can use it with my laptop. After connecting the cable
I have seen the
On 05/06/12 04:52, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Sonntag, 3. Juni 2012 schrieb J. Bakshi:
Dear list,
I have a epson C20SX parallel printer. I have bought a parallel to usb
cable so that I can use it with my laptop. After connecting the cable
I have seen the new H/W has been detected.
From lsus
On 05/06/12 03:55, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
I know this will be a rather difficult thing to answer I think, but
are there any generic steps
Nope. It really depends on the error/problem.
The beauty of *nix is that it is compartmentalised and rarely does a
problem in one "cause" a problem in a
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Dan B. wrote:
Thanks to some suggestions that somehow caused me to check basic floppy
access, I discovered that the problem was ... (get ready for a big
letdown) ... a loose floppy cable.
It really is amazing how many things end up being hardware problems ;-)
And I tho
Dan B. wrote:
Thanks to some suggestions that somehow caused me to check basic floppy
access, I discovered that the problem was ... (get ready for a big
letdown) ... a loose floppy cable.
It really is amazing how many things end up being hardware problems ;-)
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From: Camaleón
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: 6/4/2012 3:55:58 PM
Subject: Re: what did hwinfo do to my machine?
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 00:05:13 -0400, Dan B. wrote:
> After I ran hwinfo (to detect a modem), my machine runs very slowly at
> the beginnin
I wrote:
After I ran hwinfo (to detect a modem), my machine runs very slowly at
the beginning of booting.
(GRUB takes about 8 seconds between displaying [the] "Welcome to GRUB!"
text and the "error: fd0 read error." text, and another 25 seconds for
the screen to go blank on the way to displaying
> > On this machine, Ethernet + WiFi are working normally AFAIK.
>
> So what did you mean by " . . . the Ethernet device doesn't work, so I
> only have WiFi to install Debian . . . " in your first email?
>
>
I was talking about my Mac :D
> Currently, I only have an Apple's Mac, and the Ethe
On Lu, 04 iun 12, 14:10:30, Soare Catalin wrote:
>
> Could anyone please help, if you have any suggestions as to what I could
> try to fix this?
We need more info to be able to help you. Start with the output of
'dmesg' and 'lspci -nn'.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On 04/06/12 18:13, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
2012/6/4 Camaleón mailto:noela...@gmail.com>>
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 17:27:25 +0100, john gennard wrote:
(please, avoid sending html formatted posts)
> /I have Debian 6.05 installed, but on bootup alsa fails.
In what way fails? What's th
On 04/06/12 18:03, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 17:27:25 +0100, john gennard wrote:
(please, avoid sending html formatted posts)
I wasn't aware that I did. Must be this email package - I can't send
emails from Mutt due to a problem with smtp. I've tried to fix it.
/I have Debian 6
Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 11:34:08 +0200, steef wrote:
(...)
<...>
sane-find-scanner -v showed the MP280_scanner
scanimage -L had no results. so it seems plausible that there is no sane
backend for the mp280,
regards,
syteef
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On 04/06/12 20:24, Daniel Kraft wrote:
On 04/06/12 16:23, hvw59601 wrote:
Daniel Kraft wrote:
Hi,
I'm running Wheezy, and a recent update to MySQL made a database
application much, much slower. The query performed is a stored
procedure containing some loops, which before
dear martin,
thank you for your answer. the canon company has the appropriate
linux-software, which i installed and which is working like a charm.
my problem is still the lack of (x)sane_backend_software: allthough i tried
hard i did not yet succeed in making the mp280_scanner work together
Am Sonntag, 3. Juni 2012 schrieb J. Bakshi:
> Dear list,
>
> I have a epson C20SX parallel printer. I have bought a parallel to usb
> cable so that I can use it with my laptop. After connecting the cable
> I have seen the new H/W has been detected.
>
> From lsusb
>
> `
> Bus
Hi Dan!
After reading the complete thread up to know some more ideas that I didn´t
found explicitely mentioned.
Am Montag, 4. Juni 2012 schrieb Dan B.:
> After I ran hwinfo (to detect a modem), my machine runs very slowly at
> the beginning of booting.
Is the modem still plugged in? If so, plea
On 04/06/12 20:24, Daniel Kraft wrote:
> On 04/06/12 16:23, hvw59601 wrote:
>> Daniel Kraft wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm running Wheezy, and a recent update to MySQL made a database
>>> application much, much slower. The query performed is a stored
>>> procedure containing some loops, which before (
On 04/06/12 16:23, hvw59601 wrote:
> Daniel Kraft wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm running Wheezy, and a recent update to MySQL made a database
>> application much, much slower. The query performed is a stored
>> procedure containing some loops, which before (at least on 24th May)
>> took less than one sec
Am Mittwoch, 23. Mai 2012 schrieb steef:
> dear all,
> just a small question: has somebody an experience with the 'canon pixma
> mp 280 printer' under debian; (cups) ? a very cheap and compact
> printer so i am told.
I always look at OpenPrinting database first¹.
MP250 seems to be closest match²,
On Mon 04 Jun 2012 at 16:51:40 +0200, Adnan RIHAN wrote:
> On this machine, Ethernet + WiFi are working normally AFAIK.
So what did you mean by " . . . the Ethernet device doesn't work, so I
only have WiFi to install Debian . . . " in your first email?
> > cat /var/log/syslog | grep wlan
> No wl
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 13:50:00 -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> I did a little googling on "error: fd0 read error" - and found this
> page:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/568720
(...)
You did the right thing (I should have googled for this :-P). Seems to be
a known proble
Am Montag, 4. Juni 2012 schrieb DragonDon:
> Greetings all!
Hi!
> I know this will be a rather difficult thing to answer I think, but
> are there any generic steps listed somewhere on how to troublehshoot a
> problem on a Debian/Linux system? I understand that each problem can
> be rather unique
On Mon 04 Jun 2012 at 13:15:48 -0400, Dan B. wrote:
> Miles Fidelman wrote:
>
>> - you might check your drive maker's web site for hardware-specific
>> diagnostics
>
> I do have a diagnostics CD, so I can try that too.
How about?: Create a partition on USB stick. Format it ext2/3/4. Mount
the p
I did a little googling on "error: fd0 read error" - and found this page:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/568720
It's an interesting discussion regarding the behavior of different BIOS
settings vis-a-vis FDDs. Particularly noteable is this:
--
Steps to debug this:
*
Dan B. wrote:
- maybe turn on BIOS logging and see if it catches any funniness
during the pre-GRUB boot process
I haven't seen anything about "BIOS logging" in my BIOS's menus. Is
it common? It is known by any other names?
Award BIOS has an option under Advanced BIOS settings for "DMI Eve
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 13:00:39 -0400, Dan B. wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
(...)
Well, that error can be relevant.
>>> How? It's not the *presence* of the message that has changed.
>>
>> My crystal ball did not mention that the above error message was
>> present before ;-)
>
> Hey, don't blame
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Dan B. wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 00:05:13 -0400, Dan B. wrote:
After I ran hwinfo (to detect a modem), my machine runs very slowly at
the beginning of booting.
(GRUB takes about 8 seconds between displaying the the "Welcome to
GRUB!" text and the "error
2012/6/4 Camaleón
> On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 17:27:25 +0100, john gennard wrote:
>
> (please, avoid sending html formatted posts)
>
> > /I have Debian 6.05 installed, but on bootup alsa fails.
>
> In what way fails? What's the printed error? It will provide more info
> about the source of the problem.
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 17:27:25 +0100, john gennard wrote:
(please, avoid sending html formatted posts)
> /I have Debian 6.05 installed, but on bootup alsa fails.
In what way fails? What's the printed error? It will provide more info
about the source of the problem.
> Realtek ALC887 8 channel
>
Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 12:15:01 -0400, Dan B. wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 00:05:13 -0400, Dan B. wrote:
After I ran hwinfo (to detect a modem), my machine runs very slowly at
the beginning of booting.
(GRUB takes about 8 seconds between displaying the the "Welcom
On 2012-06-04, Dan B. wrote:
>
> Just to doubly confirm things, I just purged hwinfo and purged the
> two prerequisite packages that aptitude installed, and tried rebooting.
> GRUB is still slow.
>
Just googling around I've found people with the grub fd0 error
complaining about there being a sign
Dan B. wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 00:05:13 -0400, Dan B. wrote:
After I ran hwinfo (to detect a modem), my machine runs very slowly at
the beginning of booting.
(GRUB takes about 8 seconds between displaying the the "Welcome to
GRUB!" text and the "error: fd0 read error."
/I have Debian 6.05 installed, but on bootup alsa fails. Realtek ALC887
8 channel
High Definition Audio Codec is incorporated on the Motherboard and works
since I can play CDs using Sound Juicer.
I've 'stumbled around' looking for an answer, but am unable to find one.
I'm over
81, have been il
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 12:15:01 -0400, Dan B. wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 00:05:13 -0400, Dan B. wrote:
>>
>>> After I ran hwinfo (to detect a modem), my machine runs very slowly at
>>> the beginning of booting.
>>>
>>> (GRUB takes about 8 seconds between displaying the the "Welc
Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 00:05:13 -0400, Dan B. wrote:
After I ran hwinfo (to detect a modem), my machine runs very slowly at
the beginning of booting.
(GRUB takes about 8 seconds between displaying the the "Welcome to
GRUB!" text and the "error: fd0 read error."
paiva...@gmail.com wrote:
DragonDon writes:
> 1/ Check logs. Insert ways to check various logs (both CLI and GUI)
> 2/ Type commands (for networks use command A, for video use command
> B, for)
Aren't the first steps:
1. Are the lights on in your house?
2. Is it plugged in?
3.
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 00:05:13 -0400, Dan B. wrote:
> After I ran hwinfo (to detect a modem), my machine runs very slowly at
> the beginning of booting.
>
> (GRUB takes about 8 seconds between displaying the the "Welcome to
> GRUB!" text and the "error: fd0 read error."
DragonDon writes:
> 1/ Check logs. Insert ways to check various logs (both CLI and GUI)
> 2/ Type commands (for networks use command A, for video use command
> B, for)
That is way how it is. What is wrong with that?
>
> Right now, and perhaps the only method, is to plunk in any err
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Dan B. wrote:
After I ran hwinfo (to detect a modem), my machine runs very slowly at
the beginning of booting.
(GRUB takes about 8 seconds between displaying the the "Welcome to GRUB!"
text and the "error: fd0 read error." text, and another 25 seconds for
the screen to go
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 12:38:27 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> I have such a case w/ *wine* upgrade - and it is for about a week that
> the packages are held back:
(...)
> The following packages have unmet dependencies: wine-utils :
> Depends: libwine (= 1.0.1-3.1) but 1.2.3-0.3 is to be installed.
> De
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 12:48 PM, Πρεκατές Αλέξανδρος
wrote:
>
> The bug is #673997 .
>
> Hae anyone else experienced installer problem in testing iso images like
> this.
The only installer that's working for me is the businesscard iso. The
fix must be non-trivial because this bug and #674100 ha
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 10:46:19 +1000, ariestao wrote:
> I get this message:
>
> Sometimes the connection fails and sometimes it continues on as here:
>
> bound to xxx.xxx.x.xxx -- renewal in 34212 seconds.
> cat: /var/run/wpa_supplicant.wlan1.pid: No such file or directory
(...)
Are you runnin
On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 13:38:02 -0700, Paul Zimmerman wrote:
> Well, as soon as I solve one problem another one pops up.
Penguin lovers' life is hard but you get accustomed very quickly :-P
> Running Linux is like playing whack-a-mole. For some reason the
> sl-modem-daemon on my system has started
Kent West wrote:
On 06/03/2012 11:05 PM, Dan B. wrote:
After I ran hwinfo (to detect a modem), my machine runs very slowly at
the beginning of booting.
(GRUB takes about 8 seconds between displaying the the "Welcome to GRUB!"
text and the "error: fd0 read error." text, ...)
What the heck did h
On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 21:35:12 +0100, dobrima...@yahoo.pl wrote:
(please, no html formatted posts, thanks :-) )
> Hello, I have a problem with patching kernel 2.6-2.6.32.
>
> I'm trying to add PVUSB [1] support in Xen. According to [1] I should
> add a patch [2] to kernel. I was trying to do it wi
> > > That is correct. There is only one interface on the machine so d-i
> > > goes straight to configuring it. Have you progressed beyond that
> > > point?
> > >
> >
>
>
> > Actually, I have some news. I've restarted d-i, it's still
> > configuring ONLY eth0, so I can't go further.
> >
> > > That is correct. There is only one interface on the machine so d-i
> > > goes straight to configuring it. Have you progressed beyond that
> > > point?
> > >
> >
>
>
> > Actually, I have some news. I've restarted d-i, it's still
> > configuring ONLY eth0, so I can't go further.
> >
Hi,
I'm trying to pass everything that is not a file to `index.php` as a
request parameter without using a `.htaccess` file.
A request to http://www.example.com/test must be rewritten to
http://www.example.com/index.php?q=/test.
I'm using Debian Squeeze (6.0) and Apache 2.2.16. Here is my
config
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 6/3/2012 11:05 PM, Dan B. wrote:
After I ran hwinfo (to detect a modem), my machine runs very slowly at
the beginning of booting.
You did something else also. The hwinfo manpage says nothing about
running at boot, so I assume it has nothing to do with this.
Something
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 16:19:43 +0200, steef wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 11:34:08 +0200, steef wrote:
>>
>> (...)
>>
>>> # Canon PIXMA MP280
>>> ATTRS{idVendor}=="04a9", ATTRS{idProduct}=="1746", MODE="0666",
>>> GROUP="scanner", ENV{libsane_matched}="yes"
>>
>> (...)
>>
>>
Daniel Kraft wrote:
Hi,
I'm running Wheezy, and a recent update to MySQL made a database
application much, much slower. The query performed is a stored
procedure containing some loops, which before (at least on 24th May)
took less than one second, and now (today) more than four minutes. I
didn
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 19:48:59 +0300, Πρεκατές Αλέξανδρος wrote:
> The bug is #673997 .
A direct link would have helped to the lazy people like me ;-P
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=673997
> Hae anyone else experienced installer problem in testing iso images
> like this.
Yes
Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 11:34:08 +0200, steef wrote:
(...)
# Canon PIXMA MP280
ATTRS{idVendor}=="04a9", ATTRS{idProduct}=="1746", MODE="0666", GROUP="scanner",
ENV{libsane_matched}="yes"
(...)
Looks right.
Also ensure that your user pertains to the "scanner" group (id).
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 09:07:06 +0900, DragonDon wrote:
> Greetings all!
>
> I know this will be a rather difficult thing to answer I think, but are
> there any generic steps listed somewhere on how to troublehshoot a
> problem on a Debian/Linux system?
Uf... "experience" is our best ally here. I
On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 13:34:41 -0700, Paul Zimmerman wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>>Put the logs here or better yet, upload them to www.pastebin.com
>>(remember to hide/remove any sensitive data contained at the logs).
>>>Also, as you are using WICD, it could be that there is a configuration
>>file tha
The bug is #673997 .
Hae anyone else experienced installer problem in testing iso images like
this.
alexandros
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On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 11:34:08 +0200, steef wrote:
(...)
> # Canon PIXMA MP280
> ATTRS{idVendor}=="04a9", ATTRS{idProduct}=="1746", MODE="0666",
> GROUP="scanner", ENV{libsane_matched}="yes"
(...)
Looks right.
Also ensure that your user pertains to the "scanner" group (id).
> well... i p
Dan B. wrote:
After I ran hwinfo (to detect a modem), my machine runs very slowly at
the beginning of booting.
(GRUB takes about 8 seconds between displaying the the "Welcome to GRUB!"
text and the "error: fd0 read error." text, and another 25 seconds for
the screen to go blank on the way to dis
On Mon 04 Jun 2012 at 13:22:34 +0200, Adnan RIHAN wrote:
> > That is correct. There is only one interface on the machine so d-i
> > goes straight to configuring it. Have you progressed beyond that
> > point?
> Actually, I have some news. I've restarted d-i, it's still
> configuring ONLY eth0, so
On 06/03/2012 11:05 PM, Dan B. wrote:
After I ran hwinfo (to detect a modem), my machine runs very slowly at
the beginning of booting.
(GRUB takes about 8 seconds between displaying the the "Welcome to GRUB!"
text and the "error: fd0 read error." text, and another 25 seconds for
the screen to go
> > Oh ok... I've tried to install debian 6.0.5 with a friend's computer
> > as router, sharing wifi connection on ethernet. I'm confirming the
> > module with:
> >
> > > dmesg | grep Wireless
> > > [ 2.514297] r8180: Wireless extensions version 22
> > But actually, when I run "debian-6.0.5-i386
Hi everyone,
I have been experiencing an issue ever since I started using Debian (weird
enough, never had this with Ubuntu):
With Debian Squeeze and now, with Wheezy after a while of running the
system I get a short beep from my internal speaker. If I happen to have a
terminal window open, I get
Hi,
I'm running Wheezy, and a recent update to MySQL made a database
application much, much slower. The query performed is a stored
procedure containing some loops, which before (at least on 24th May)
took less than one second, and now (today) more than four minutes. I
didn't change either the c
On Mon 04 Jun 2012 at 11:38:34 +0200, Adnan RIHAN wrote:
> Oh ok... I've tried to install debian 6.0.5 with a friend's computer
> as router, sharing wifi connection on ethernet. I'm confirming the
> module with:
>
> > dmesg | grep Wireless
> > [2.514297] r8180: Wireless extensions version 22
> On Mon 04 Jun 2012 at 02:25:11 +0200, Adnan RIHAN wrote:
>
> > I'm here about Debian (Squeeze) on Asus-EEE. I was the post on the
> > website, which says that some EEE are not supported, and mine don't
> > seems to be on any list (900HD).
> >
> > I think I have a rtl8180 as WiFi component (dm
Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 21:34:04 +0200, steef wrote:
>
>> Camaleón wrote:
>>> On Fri, 01 Jun 2012 23:19:11 +0200, steef wrote:
>>>
<...>
> ATTRS{idVendor}=="04a9", ATTRS{idProduct}=="171b", MODE="0664",
GROUP="scanner", ENV{libsane_matched}="yes"
> # Canon
--- Begin Message ---
Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 21:34:04 +0200, steef wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
On Fri, 01 Jun 2012 23:19:11 +0200, steef wrote:
<..>>
further: the udev structure in the mint os is quite different from the
udev structure in squeeze.
(...)
B
On Mon 04 Jun 2012 at 02:25:11 +0200, Adnan RIHAN wrote:
> I'm here about Debian (Squeeze) on Asus-EEE. I was the post on the
> website, which says that some EEE are not supported, and mine don't
> seems to be on any list (900HD).
>
> I think I have a rtl8180 as WiFi component (dmesg | grep wire
On 6/3/2012 11:05 PM, Dan B. wrote:
> After I ran hwinfo (to detect a modem), my machine runs very slowly at
> the beginning of booting.
You did something else also. The hwinfo manpage says nothing about
running at boot, so I assume it has nothing to do with this.
Something is running at boot th
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