On Du, 02 sep 12, 16:42:30, lee wrote:
> The Wanderer writes:
> >
> > No. sid is the permanent name of *un*stable. Current stable is named
> > squeeze.
>
> Ah ok --- I'm bad with remembering names and stopped caring about how
> the releases are called a long time ago. It would explain the attemp
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:50:09PM -0400, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> developing bad blocks. They are usually at room temperature (no air
> conditioning), partitioned via cfdisk + mke2fs.
I think room temperature is a vague term considering the temperature
range which occurs in each country. T
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 3:10 AM, lee wrote:
>> So, how do I compose such a command rsync plus find, to achieve this?
>
> You could
>
>
> 1.) create a file with a list of such files with find and use the
> "--exclude-from=" of rsync to exclude them, or
>
> 2.) you could make another backup of th
Dr Beco writes:
> Guys,
>
> For some reason, my restoration from a backup (using rsync) to
> notebook got me all my files dated 13/08/12, indistinctly.
>
> After some days I realized the problem.
>
> Now I need to rsync again from backup to notebook just to correct the dates.
> But I don't want t
Guys,
For some reason, my restoration from a backup (using rsync) to
notebook got me all my files dated 13/08/12, indistinctly.
After some days I realized the problem.
Now I need to rsync again from backup to notebook just to correct the dates.
But I don't want to lose files I changed.
I gave s
2012/9/2 Camaleón :
> El 2012-09-02 a las 15:38 +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis escribió:
>
> (resending to the list)
>
>> 2012/9/1 Camaleón :
>>
>> >
>> > I rarely visit facebook pages but I don't remember to have experienced
>> > that problem (using Firefox 15, lenny 64-bits).
>> >
>> > Check if any of t
Hi,
I am connecting to a wifi network which uses a proxy server. If I export
the http_proxy variable correctly in /etc/bash.bashrc the proxy server
is working correctly for command line browsers such as lynx.
However, if I set the iceweasel proxy setting to "use system proxy
server settings" it
Roger Leigh wrote:
On Sat, Sep 01, 2012 at 07:32:48PM -0400, Dan B. wrote:
...
Which common programs (e.g., getty, xterm/etc., sed/grep?) do something
different based on the charset portion of the local setting?
All of them, in short.
When you run a terminal emulator such as xterm, it will g
OMG, thanks again for the fast and comprehensive answer.
On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 19:33:56 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
>> Is it doing installation from the CD or from the Internet? I mean, do I
>> have to user a certain CD, eg Debian installation CD, or it has nothing
>> with the CD media so I can put t
T o n g wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> >> If normally booted, my USB key would be sdc, should I use
> >>
> >> preseed/file=/sdc/path/preseed.cfg
> >>
> >> or /mnt/sdc or /media/its_label, or...?
> >
> > You would need to determine what the path to the install media would be
> > at boot time. I wou
lati...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
> Does somebody know how to deal with this?
>
> # aideinit
> Running aide --init...
> 911:syntax error:�
> 911:Error while reading configuration:�
> Configuration error
> AIDE --init return code 17
>
> It is an exact copy/paste!
You have one of these files
Glenn English wrote:
> My first real immersion in *nix and networking was with that
> hardware and a pile of O'Reilly books on Internetting.
A good start.
> So domain names seemed vastly important to me. Apparently, it isn't
> to anybody else: pretty much just a side effect of DNS, it looks
>
Is it possible to create a /dev/mixer entry for this kind of sound card
that will enable rexima and/or aumix to find the sound card and control
the sound card?
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Does somebody know how to deal with this?
# aideinit
Running aide --init...
911:syntax error:�
911:Error while reading configuration:�
Configuration error
AIDE --init return code 17
It is an exact copy/paste!
Thanks for your kindness.
PS:
Is there an up to date aid
Wow, that's a fast and comprehensive answer. I didn't expect the answer
comes back so quickly. Thanks.
On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 15:56:03 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
>> If normally booted, my USB key would be sdc, should I use
>>
>> preseed/file=/sdc/path/preseed.cfg
>>
>> or /mnt/sdc or /media/its_l
have a similar system to yours and just downloaded the 64 bit Opera on
Squeeze. It installed quickly and with no errors. I have now ran it for
several hours pushing it harder than I normally push my Iceweasel 16 and
have experienced none of the issues you describe. Its lightning fast,
stab
On Sun, 2 Sep 2012 14:30:08 -0600
Glenn English wrote:
>
> My first real immersion in *nix and networking was with that
> hardware and a pile of O'Reilly books on Internetting. So domain
> names seemed vastly important to me. Apparently, it isn't to anybody
> else: pretty much just a side eff
Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> schrieb Bob Proulx:
> > Then press F6 to change the sort function. Use the up and down cursor
> > keys to select VIRT for sorting by size of virtual memory usage. What
> > programs are the top virtual memory consumers on your system? (On
> > mine it is usually firefox
Darac Marjal wrote:
> However, as you've noted, once you run out of RAM, the kernel should
> start moving the less-frequently used pages into Swap. In theory, the
> OOM-killer should only come into play when both are full.
Agreed.
> However, I can see a couple of situations where that may not hap
T o n g wrote:
> If I want to do automated install on Debian (http://www.hps.com/~tpg/
> notebook/autoinstall.php)
Those directions are doing a network install and are loading the
preseed file from the network.
> using preseeding configuration file from USB
> key, how should I tell the Debian bo
Camaleón wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Camaleón wrote:
> >> But it seems the problem remains (read comment #45) so dunno why it was
> >> archived with apparently no additional clues on the current status:
> >
> > This was the message that closed it. It was sent to 617940-done and so
> > the bug w
Let me try to explain my ignorance.
In my mis-spent youth I worked on radio stations. I was
obsessed with audio (tape recorders, microphones, etc.)
In the middle 1970s, digital started creeping in -- I was
at an Audio Engineering Society convention and saw one of
the first digital tape record
On 9/2/2012 2:29 PM, lee wrote:
Mark Allums writes:
I am going to temporarily retreat to another window manager and
desktop for a while, and see if this bug gets fixed.
Fvwm-crystal is awesome.
You have icons on the desktop background? The windows cover them all the
time, what's the point o
Am Mittwoch, 29. August 2012 schrieb Bret Busby:
> Hello.
Hello Bret,
> In the ongoing saga of the inability of the 64 bit version of Debian 6
> to swap properly, so that an i3 CPU with 8GB of RAM and a 40GB swap
> partition, runs about as fast as an 8086 trying to run MS Windows 3, a
> possible
Mark Allums writes:
> I am going to temporarily retreat to another window manager and
> desktop for a while, and see if this bug gets fixed.
Fvwm-crystal is awesome.
You have icons on the desktop background? The windows cover them all the
time, what's the point of that?
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Am Mittwoch, 29. August 2012 schrieb Bret Busby:
> > Then press F6 to change the sort function. Use the up and down
> > cursor keys to select VIRT for sorting by size of virtual memory
> > usage. What programs are the top virtual memory consumers on your
> > system? (On mine it is usually firefo
Am Mittwoch, 29. August 2012 schrieb Bob Proulx:
> Then press F6 to change the sort function. Use the up and down cursor
> keys to select VIRT for sorting by size of virtual memory usage. What
> programs are the top virtual memory consumers on your system? (On
> mine it is usually firefox.) Bas
Am Mittwoch, 29. August 2012 schrieb Bret Busby:
> >> I do hope that Debian 7 implements memory paging, or swapping.
> >
> > I'm not completely sure what you mean by this :-?
>
> It seems to have stopped working properly, in about Debian 5, and I
> hope that Debian 7 gets it working again.
>
>
I noticed that tracker is doing a lot . How important is it? Is it
inadvisable to disable it?
Mark
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On 9/2/2012 1:25 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sun, 2012-09-02 at 14:03 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
Based on the various Google results, I am thinking that Nautilus has a
serious set of bugs. It uses 1G of memory, which is horrendous, but
another 22G become unavailable, form memleaks or someth
According to http://wiki.debian.org/ALSA .
peter@dalton:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [SI7012 ]: ICH - SiS SI7012
SiS SI7012 with ALC655 at irq 18
1 [default]: USB-Audio - C-Media USB Audio Device
C-Media USB Audio Deviceat usb-:00
On Sun, 2012-09-02 at 14:03 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
> On 02/09/12 01:55 PM, Mark Allums wrote:
> > On 9/2/2012 12:39 PM, Mark Allums wrote:
> >> On 9/2/2012 12:23 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> >>> On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 11:54:48 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
> >>>
> On 9/2/2012 11:24 AM, Camaleón wrote
On 02/09/12 01:55 PM, Mark Allums wrote:
On 9/2/2012 12:39 PM, Mark Allums wrote:
On 9/2/2012 12:23 PM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 11:54:48 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
On 9/2/2012 11:24 AM, Camaleón wrote:
You mean while system is idle? And it happens continously?
Yes, exactly.
I
On 9/2/2012 12:39 PM, Mark Allums wrote:
On 9/2/2012 12:23 PM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 11:54:48 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
On 9/2/2012 11:24 AM, Camaleón wrote:
You mean while system is idle? And it happens continously?
Yes, exactly.
I have a fairly beefy system, so it should
On 9/2/2012 12:39 PM, Mark Allums wrote:
On 9/2/2012 12:23 PM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 11:54:48 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
On 9/2/2012 11:24 AM, Camaleón wrote:
You mean while system is idle? And it happens continously?
Yes, exactly.
I have a fairly beefy system, so it should
Camaleón writes:
>> Some packages currently installed may be from unstable or experimental
>> because I needed more recent versions of them --- IIRC, the mumble ones
>> are. I would want to keep those until testing catches up.
>
> Then this can be the culprit for all your mess unless you had conf
On 9/2/2012 12:23 PM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 11:54:48 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
On 9/2/2012 11:24 AM, Camaleón wrote:
You mean while system is idle? And it happens continously?
Yes, exactly.
I have a fairly beefy system, so it should be < 1% I would think.
YOu can create a
On 9/2/2012 11:54 AM, Mark Allums wrote:
On 9/2/2012 11:24 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 11:04:14 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
On 9/2/2012 8:46 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 01 Sep 2012 19:59:08 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
Re: Why is Nautilus using 38% CPU?
Is this normal behavior?
On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 11:54:48 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
> On 9/2/2012 11:24 AM, Camaleón wrote:
You mean while system is idle? And it happens continously?
>>>
>>> Yes, exactly.
>>>
>>> I have a fairly beefy system, so it should be < 1% I would think.
>>
>> YOu can create a fresh new user and
On 9/2/2012 11:49 AM, John Hasler wrote:
The Wanderer writes:
Thus, the newest packages are always in sid. (Or, in some cases,
possibly in experimental; I've never quite gotten the exact function
of experimental figured out.)
The function of Experimental is experimentation. Packages uploaded
On 9/2/2012 11:24 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 11:04:14 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
On 9/2/2012 8:46 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 01 Sep 2012 19:59:08 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
Re: Why is Nautilus using 38% CPU?
Is this normal behavior?
You mean while system is idle? And it happ
The Wanderer writes:
> Thus, the newest packages are always in sid. (Or, in some cases,
> possibly in experimental; I've never quite gotten the exact function
> of experimental figured out.)
The function of Experimental is experimentation. Packages uploaded to
it stay there until removed or super
On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 11:04:14 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
> On 9/2/2012 8:46 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Sat, 01 Sep 2012 19:59:08 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
>
> Re: Why is Nautilus using 38% CPU?
>>
>>> Is this normal behavior?
>>
>> You mean while system is idle? And it happens continously?
>
> Yes,
On 9/2/2012 8:46 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 01 Sep 2012 19:59:08 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
Re: Why is Nautilus using 38% CPU?
Is this normal behavior?
You mean while system is idle? And it happens continously?
Yes, exactly.
I have a fairly beefy system, so it should be < 1% I would thi
On Sat, 01 Sep 2012 19:32:48 -0400, Dan B. wrote:
> In a locale setting such as en_US.UTF-8 (e.g., LANG=en_US.UTF-8), what
> exactly does the charset/character encoding part (UTF-8) affect?
>
> Which common programs (e.g., getty, xterm/etc., sed/grep?) do something
> different based on the charse
El 2012-09-02 a las 15:38 +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis escribió:
(resending to the list)
> 2012/9/1 Camaleón :
>
> >
> > I rarely visit facebook pages but I don't remember to have experienced
> > that problem (using Firefox 15, lenny 64-bits).
> >
> > Check if any of these tips helps:
> >
> > http://
El 2012-09-02 a las 02:05 -0300, Dr Beco escribió:
(resending to the list)
> On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> > On Fri, 31 Aug 2012 21:06:19 -0300, Dr Beco wrote:
> >
> >> Today I started the process of upgrading a server from squeeze to
> >> wheezy.
> >
> > You know that wheez
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi writes:
> When I ran
>
> $sudo e2fsck -c -c -f -v /dev/sdb7
>
> I am getting a lot of errors such as
>
> Error reading block 18022401 (Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted
> in short read) while reading inode and block bitmaps. Ignore error? yes
> Force rewrite?
The Wanderer writes:
> On 09/02/2012 06:24 AM, lee wrote:
>
>> Andrei POPESCU writes:
>>
>>> On Du, 02 sep 12, 07:44:07, lee wrote:
See below: that would remove linux-sound-base, upgrade 52 packages and
downgrade 148 packages.
>>>
>>> I picked a few of the to-be-downgraded package
On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 15:32:44 +0200, wi wrote:
> I need a tool to convert a vcf-file to a csv-file.
>
> Do you know a tool?
http://labs.brotherli.ch/vcfconvert/
Google also finds more command line based tools (e.g., "vcf2csv").
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 12:24:42 +0200, lee wrote:
> Sid is stable?
Dude... what a question for a user running testing :-)
Sid is the codename for unstable.
> I want to run testing and not stable, and shouldn't the
> packages in testing not be newer than the ones in Sid?
Sid has the most updated
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:40:55PM -0400, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 09:28:20AM -0400, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> >> 4) What might have caused this problem and how to prevent it in the
> >> future?
> >
> > I don't know, but in my experience,
Hej,
I need a tool to convert a vcf-file to a csv-file.
Do you know a tool?
Thank you!
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 00:17:04 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
> Wait: Have you . . .
Thanks Mark, that is really a comprehensive answer.
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 12:11:14 +0700, Morning Star wrote:
>>>
>> Hi, but please, no html posts, thanks :-)
>>
> sorry, i didn't know that. :)
You are doing it again and even worse, the reply quotes are completely
broken... I'll reformat them.
>> For transliteration functionalities you can look a
On Sat, 01 Sep 2012 19:59:08 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
> Is this normal behavior?
You mean while system is idle? And it happens continously?
What GNOME version are you using? Nautilus should be off (not running)
since gnome-shell unless you had it configure for handling the desktop or
you manu
On Sat, 01 Sep 2012 15:43:41 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> But it seems the problem remains (read comment #45) so dunno why it was
>> archived with apparently no additional clues on the current status:
>
> This was the message that closed it. It was sent to 617940-done and so
> th
On Sunday 02 September 2012 1:03:47 am T o n g wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I created my VirtualBox VM using the script from
> http://www.halfdog.net/Misc/TipsAndTricks/VirtualBox.html
>
> in which it adds USB support like this:
>
> # Add usb if needed
> vboxmanage modifyvm "${_setup_vboxName}" --usb on
On 09/02/2012 06:24 AM, lee wrote:
Andrei POPESCU writes:
On Du, 02 sep 12, 07:44:07, lee wrote:
See below: that would remove linux-sound-base, upgrade 52 packages and
downgrade 148 packages.
I picked a few of the to-be-downgraded packages and all of them were from
sid. Do you want to run
On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 1:05 PM, Mika Suomalainen
>
>
>
> You are still doing it. You can send plain text by pressing "Plain
> Text" (second button from right over the text box) in GMail.
>
>
ok
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Andrei POPESCU writes:
> On Du, 02 sep 12, 07:44:07, lee wrote:
>>
>> See below: that would remove linux-sound-base, upgrade 52 packages and
>> downgrade 148 packages.
>
> I picked a few of the to-be-downgraded packages and all of them were
> from sid. Do you want to run sid or wheezy?
Sid is
On Sat, Sep 01, 2012 at 07:32:48PM -0400, Dan B. wrote:
> In a locale setting such as en_US.UTF-8 (e.g., LANG=en_US.UTF-8),
> what exactly does the charset/character encoding part (UTF-8) affect?
This affects the character encoding that programs use for input
and output. For example, if you want
On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 10:51 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Sat, 01 Sep 2012 17:42:45 -0400, Tom H wrote:
>> On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 5:41 PM, Tom H wrote:
>>> On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 4:17 PM, Hendrik Boom
>>> wrote:
Can squeeze boot when / is on an LVM over RAID1?
Can it boot if
On Du, 02 sep 12, 07:44:07, lee wrote:
>
> See below: that would remove linux-sound-base, upgrade 52 packages and
> downgrade 148 packages.
I picked a few of the to-be-downgraded packages and all of them were
from sid. Do you want to run sid or wheezy? There is at least one
(vsftpd) which I don
On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 5:49 PM, Glenn English wrote:
> On Sep 1, 2012, at 3:15 PM, John Hasler wrote:
>>
>> The kernel has no interest in domain names. It deals only in IP
>> numbers. Dealing with DNS is the job of a resolver running in user
>> space.
>
> Thanks. I didn't know that -- makes sens
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