Re: Advice on system purchase

2012-10-27 Thread David Christensen
On 10/27/12 17:29, Marc Shapiro wrote: I'm really getting annoyed by my random system lockups, so I have been looking at new motherboards, new systems, etc. My previous desktop machine was Squeeze i386 running on an Intel D865GBFLK motherboard with an Intel Pentium 4 3.4E GHz HT socket 478 pr

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-27 Thread Kumar Appaiah
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 05:18:14AM +0100, lee wrote: > Hi, > > is it a bug that should be reported when a source package doesn't > compile? And how come that there is a binary package though it cannot > be compiled? > > > apt-get build-dep dvbcut > apt-get source dvbcut > cd dvbcut > debuild -u

Re: Advice on system purchase

2012-10-27 Thread lee
Marc Shapiro writes: > ). Has anyone used this system, or any of these components? Comments? What kind of hardware you need depends on what the requirements are which you have. > My main worry is the hard drive. I currently have what I think is its > older cousin, a 1 TB SATA II drive. Is th

compiling a Debian package

2012-10-27 Thread lee
Hi, is it a bug that should be reported when a source package doesn't compile? And how come that there is a binary package though it cannot be compiled? apt-get build-dep dvbcut apt-get source dvbcut cd dvbcut debuild -us -uc ... fails with a number of errors: [...] lavfmuxer.cpp: In constr

Re: Advice on system purchase

2012-10-27 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 10/27/2012 7:29 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote: > I'm really getting annoyed by my random system lockups, so I have been > looking at new motherboards, new systems, etc. ... > I saw a Fry's add for a motherboard, an AMD 8 Core CPU and memory for That's a 125 watt CPU (ouch!). That's two 60 watt incand

Re: Repair a remote PC

2012-10-27 Thread Gary Dale
On 27/10/12 05:48 PM, Alex Padoly wrote: Hi, Thank you for your answer, what do you think about this software, it's not a GNU or free softwre: www.teamviewer.com/ Regards. Don't top-post. And if it's not free, I have little use for it.

Re: Repair a remote PC

2012-10-27 Thread Gary Dale
On 27/10/12 05:15 PM, Kent West wrote: On 10/27/12 3:41 PM, Alex Padoly wrote: Hi, How I can do to repair a remote PC, I would like to install a software and I would like to move some directory or some files. Remote PC have LINUX or Windows XP, the Server have Debian ''Squeeze" If I understand

Advice on system purchase

2012-10-27 Thread Marc Shapiro
I'm really getting annoyed by my random system lockups, so I have been looking at new motherboards, new systems, etc. A whole new system would be simplest since my current box has an old 32 bit single core Athlon 2800+ and anything that I buy is going to be 64 bit. Simpler to install from scr

Re: Repair a remote PC

2012-10-27 Thread Alex Padoly
Hi, Thank you for your answer, what do you think about this software, it's not a GNU or free softwre: www.teamviewer.com/ Regards. 2012/10/27 Kent West > On 10/27/12 3:41 PM, Alex Padoly wrote: > > Hi, > > > > How I can do to repair a remote PC, I would like to install a software > > and I wou

Re: Repair a remote PC

2012-10-27 Thread Kent West
On 10/27/12 3:41 PM, Alex Padoly wrote: > Hi, > > How I can do to repair a remote PC, I would like to install a software > and I would like to move some directory or some files. > Remote PC have LINUX or Windows XP, the Server have Debian ''Squeeze" If I understand, you're sitting at a Debian box,

Repair a remote PC

2012-10-27 Thread Alex Padoly
Hi, How I can do to repair a remote PC, I would like to install a software and I would like to move some directory or some files. Remote PC have LINUX or Windows XP, the Server have Debian ''Squeeze" Thanks! Regards. Alex

Re: Login music in console

2012-10-27 Thread Jude DaShiell
That's easily done and arbitrarily too. Figure your desired percentage for lower speaker volume and do another amixer -D hw set Master 72% unmute just after the ogg123 command. The 72% figure may not be completely correct, but those who always listen to classical music quietly can come up wit

Re: Login music in console

2012-10-27 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Jude DaShiell wrote: What's wrong with arbitrarily setting mixer volume before playing the ogg file?On Sat, 27 Oct 2012, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: I guess it depends on personal preferences: I play classical music softly always. So when the ogg file plays upon boot you would hardly hear it. Th

Re: Login music in console

2012-10-27 Thread Dr Beco
On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 2:40 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote: > To stack the deck just before that ogg123 command put: amixer -D hw set > Master 92% unmute That makes sure the sound card will work if the sound > card is able to do so.On Sat, 27 Oct 2012, Dr Beco wrote: Hi Jude, Thanks. I like my sound

Re: Login music in console

2012-10-27 Thread Jude DaShiell
To stack the deck just before that ogg123 command put: amixer -D hw set Master 92% unmute That makes sure the sound card will work if the sound card is able to do so.On Sat, 27 Oct 2012, Dr Beco wrote: > On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Nate Bargmann wrote: > > ogg123, perhaps? > > > >> Should

Re: Login music in console

2012-10-27 Thread Dr Beco
On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Nate Bargmann wrote: > ogg123, perhaps? > >> Should I put it on ~/.profile? It would be better if the music play >> only once per turn on, not every successfull login. > > As I understand it, if Bash is your default shell and ~/.bash_profile > exists, ~/.profile w

Re: Login music in console

2012-10-27 Thread Jude DaShiell
What's wrong with arbitrarily setting mixer volume before playing the ogg file?On Sat, 27 Oct 2012, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > > Dr Beco wrote: > > > Dear linuxers, > > > > > > > > > What little program would you recommend to simple play a music like > > > /usr/share/sounds

Re: Login music in console

2012-10-27 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Dr Beco wrote: Dear linuxers, What little program would you recommend to simple play a music like /usr/share/sounds/KDE-Sys-Log-In-Short.ogg Is there a small console player fit to this simple task? Should I put it on ~/.profile? It would be better if the music play onl

Re: Login music in console

2012-10-27 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2012 27 Oct 08:36 -0500, Dr Beco wrote: > Dear linuxers, > > > What little program would you recommend to simple play a music like > /usr/share/sounds/KDE-Sys-Log-In-Short.ogg > > Is there a small console player fit to this simple task? ogg123, perhaps? > Should I put it on ~/.profile? It

Re: Login music in console

2012-10-27 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Dr Beco wrote: Dear linuxers, What little program would you recommend to simple play a music like /usr/share/sounds/KDE-Sys-Log-In-Short.ogg Is there a small console player fit to this simple task? Should I put it on ~/.profile? It would be better if the music play only once per turn on, not

Re: Login music in console

2012-10-27 Thread Dr Beco
On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Dr Beco wrote: > Dear linuxers, > > > What little program would you recommend to simple play a music like > /usr/share/sounds/KDE-Sys-Log-In-Short.ogg > > Is there a small console player fit to this simple task? > > Should I put it on ~/.profile? It would be bette

Login music in console

2012-10-27 Thread Dr Beco
Dear linuxers, What little program would you recommend to simple play a music like /usr/share/sounds/KDE-Sys-Log-In-Short.ogg Is there a small console player fit to this simple task? Should I put it on ~/.profile? It would be better if the music play only once per turn on, not every successfull

Re: Bind wildcard and DNSsec

2012-10-27 Thread Rob van der Putten
Hi there Mike Viau wrote: Thanks for you updates and efforts on this issue Rob! Unstable may move to 9.8.2 at some point. It might be possible to backport 9.8.2 to stable when this happens. Regards, Rob -- Abolish all anti blasphemy legislation. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-