On Saturday 05 January 2013 08:19:31 you wrote:
> When I've wanted to look at a man page for an uninstalled
> package I've used http://manpages.debian.net .
> It would more convenient to have *ALL* pages available locally.
>
> Are they available to download as a set somewhere on the
> web? [I use s
Arun Khan grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 10:35 AM, David Guntner wrote:
>> Igor Cicimov grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 3:08 PM, David Guntner wrote:
Does anyone know where the $MAIL environment variable get set when a
user logs in?
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 10:35 AM, David Guntner wrote:
> Igor Cicimov grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 3:08 PM, David Guntner wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anyone know where the $MAIL environment variable get set when a
>>> user logs in? It's not in the ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc files
Igor Cicimov grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 3:08 PM, David Guntner wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone know where the $MAIL environment variable get set when a
>> user logs in? It's not in the ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc files that get
>> put in when the account is created. I'm not sure
On 8 January 2013 08:35, Tom H wrote:
>
> You're welcome. I hope that the upgrade'll now work...
>
Ok! After reading some (too much for my taste) material, I came up
with this procedure that some sites more or less explained and make
senses:
First, downloaded the new NVIDIA.bin driver.
Now:
$su
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After I upgraded from Lenny to Squeeze on 2012-11-30 the Squeeze main
repository kept the version of gnucash which I had previously installed
from lenny-backports, 2.2.9-10. That gnucash version calls for
libglib2.0-0 version 2.24.0 or higher, which
/etc/profile
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 3:08 PM, David Guntner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know where the $MAIL environment variable get set when a
> user logs in? It's not in the ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc files that get
> put in when the account is created. I'm not sure where to look
>
> Than
Hi,
Does anyone know where the $MAIL environment variable get set when a
user logs in? It's not in the ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc files that get
put in when the account is created. I'm not sure where to look
Thanks!
--Dave
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After I upgraded from Lenny to Squeeze on 2012-11-30 the Squeeze main
repository kept the version of gnucash which I had previously installed
from lenny-backports, 2.2.9-10. That gnucash version calls for
libglib2.0-0 version 2.24.0 or higher, which
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[ fixed up as best I could.]
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 06:02:39PM +, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> > On 8 January 2013 15:06, Chris Bannister wrote:
> >> On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 02:16:07PM +, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> >> > Jan 08 13:4
- Original Message -
> From: Bob Proulx
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Cc:
> Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 11:48 AM
> Subject: Re: Installing Debian on an SSD
>
> [snip]
>> I.e. I heard that you need to align the partitions to 32bit virtual
>> clusters (is it actually true?)
On Tuesday 08 January 2013 19:48:05 Bob Proulx wrote:
> Grześ Andruszkiewicz wrote:
> > Does the Debian installer work out of the box for SSDs?
>
> Wheezy 7.0, yes. Squeeze 6.0, no.
Sorry, Bob, but I disagree. I installed Squeeze on an SSD both four months
ago on my own new box and last weekend
On 8 January 2013 20:59, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Doug wrote:
> > Markos wrote:
> > >I don't have any experience with jigdo or torrents.
> >
> > Some years ago I was trying to install distro with jigdo, and
> > gave up. I have never seen such a confusing, stupid thing
> > in my life! If the program i
Dom grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> On 08/01/13 19:25, David Guntner wrote:
>> If, as someone else replied, it at least leaves a copy of the new config
>> file behind with a .new extension or whatever, then I guess I can at
>> least go through the process manually. What fun!
>
> It does. If you c
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Try installing the linux-image-nonfree package to get the firmware
> blobs. I am thinking that has a good chance of solving your problem
> too.
Typo warning. Of course that should have said "firmware-linux-nonfree"
instead of "linux-image-nonfree".
Bob
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Bob Proulx wrote:
> Try installing the linux-image-nonfree package to get the firmware
> blobs. I am thinking that has a good chance of solving your problem
> too.
>
> Your next question would be how? And as an answer I am not sure. I
And then of course the answer came to me after I mailed tha
Doug wrote:
> Markos wrote:
> >I don't have any experience with jigdo or torrents.
>
> Some years ago I was trying to install distro with jigdo, and
> gave up. I have never seen such a confusing, stupid thing
> in my life! If the program is not available as a straight
> download and burn, don't bo
> http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser?highlight=%28debian-user%29#Multiarch
>
Cool. The problem is that my binary in question hasn't been installed
via dpkg, nor will be. So, I'm left to track down the missing
libraries and install the 32 bit version by hand. Thus,
apt-get install libstd
Steve Dierker wrote:
> I have a little file server running on an Intel Atom with 2GB Ram.
Sounds good.
> It has 4 1TB hard drives, two of them connected to the internal SATA
> controller
Should be okay.
> and two of them connected to an SiliconImage 3114 controller in the
> PCI-Slot.
Probably
I installed Squeeze over a year ago. Still OK (60 Gb SSD)
--- On Tue, 1/8/13, Grześ Andruszkiewicz wrote:
> From: Grześ Andruszkiewicz
> Subject: Installing Debian on an SSD
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Tuesday, January 8, 2013, 11:16 AM
> Hi,
>
> Does the Debian installer work o
On 01/08/2013 10:18 AM, Markos wrote:
Dear Dick,
I don't have any experience with jigdo or torrents.
I will read about it.
Thanks,
Markos
Some years ago I was trying to install distro with jigdo, and
gave up. I have never seen such a confusing, stupid thing
in my life! If the program is no
Mathieu Stumpf wrote:
> I just installed debian testing on my desktop, and while I was
> through the installation process with no problem, rebooting on my
> fresh new system led me to a screen filled with artefacts
> pixels. Rebooting the system and removing the "quite" option in
> grub, I was able
On 08/01/13 19:25, David Guntner wrote:
Karl E. Jorgensen grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 06:29:02PM +, David Guntner wrote:
You mean there will be a bunch of .diff files for you to have to look
through? Or something else?
No - it will prompt interactively during in
On Tue 08 Jan 2013 at 17:30:51 +0100, Mathieu Stumpf wrote:
> 02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI
> RV620 LE [Radeon HD 3450]
There are a number of installation bugs open on this topic. #696206 comes
easily to hand.
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rodrigo tavares writes:
> I have used debian 6.0 squezze, and some packages is old, since the
> wheezy, have a packages new version.
> I need to install a mail server with potfix, LDAP, e Cyrus IMAP. I
> want install version Cyrus 2.4, is in squeeze is 2.2.
>
> Can I to trust in Wheeezy?
If ther
Grześ Andruszkiewicz wrote:
> Does the Debian installer work out of the box for SSDs?
Wheezy 7.0, yes. Squeeze 6.0, no.
> I.e. I heard that you need to align the partitions to 32bit virtual
> clusters (is it actually true?).
The Wheezy 7.0 installer will do the right thing automatically.
Earli
On 8 January 2013 19:16, Grześ Andruszkiewicz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does the Debian installer work out of the box for SSDs? I.e. I heard
> that you need to align the partitions to 32bit virtual clusters (is it
> actually true?). Are there any other things I need to take into
> account while installing
Hi,
Does the Debian installer work out of the box for SSDs? I.e. I heard
that you need to align the partitions to 32bit virtual clusters (is it
actually true?). Are there any other things I need to take into
account while installing Debian on SSD?
I bought the Samsung 840 250GB drive, if it makes
Johan Grönqvist grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> 2013-01-08 16:42, David Guntner skrev:
>> Regardless of an etc-update like tool, is that how it works in Debian?
>> Does it avoid overwriting config files which have been changed by you
>> since they were installed, and if so, does it put the new cont
Karl E. Jorgensen grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 06:29:02PM +, David Guntner wrote:
>> You mean there will be a bunch of .diff files for you to have to look
>> through? Or something else?
>
> No - it will prompt interactively during installation. There are
> options o
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Hello List,
I have a little file server running on an Intel Atom with 2GB Ram.
It has 4 1TB hard drives, two of them connected to the internal SATA
controller and two of them connected to an SiliconImage 3114
controller in the PCI-Slot.
My problem is
2013-01-08 16:42, David Guntner skrev:
Regardless of an etc-update like tool, is that how it works in Debian?
Does it avoid overwriting config files which have been changed by you
since they were installed, and if so, does it put the new content with
an easy-to-search-for .something at the end?
Hi
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 06:29:02PM +, David Guntner wrote:
> Karl E. Jorgensen grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 03:42:30PM +, David Guntner wrote:
> >> Hi, all.
> >>
> >> Back in the days when I was using Mandriva (which RPM-based), when I
> >> updated a package
Karl E. Jorgensen grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 03:42:30PM +, David Guntner wrote:
>> Hi, all.
>>
>> Back in the days when I was using Mandriva (which RPM-based), when I
>> updated a package that had a configuration file that I had modified,
>> urpmi was smart enough t
People,
I have used debian 6.0 squezze, and some packages is old, since the wheezy,
have a packages new version.
I need to install a mail server with potfix, LDAP, e Cyrus IMAP. I want install
version Cyrus 2.4, is in squeeze is 2.2.
Can I to trust in Wheeezy ?
Rodrigo Faria
Good time of the day, Rob.
Thank You, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> It might be worthwhile at this point. If it is a bug, but doesn't get
> fixed in Wheezy, at least maybe you'll learn of a workaround.
>
> But before you submit a bug, try on more thing:
>
> In qjackctl, hit "Setup" a
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 03:42:30PM +, David Guntner wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> Back in the days when I was using Mandriva (which RPM-based), when I
> updated a package that had a configuration file that I had modified,
> urpmi was smart enough to realize it, and wouldn't just blindly wipe it
> out.
Thanks for this, but "Yes" to both. I do have sound, I've just watched a
video in 'Movie Player' with good sound, its just it doesn't seem to happen
in mpd/ncmpcpp, and I really miss my steaming radio on mpd. :(
Thanks
Sharon.
[Sent it to Chris only by mistake, so rectified here! :)
On 8 Januar
- Original Message -
> From: Chris Davies
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Cc:
> Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 5:04 AM
> Subject: Re: Wheezy Installer Auto-Partition Oddity
>
> Mark Allums wrote:
>> If you are using LVM, you need to leave 1MB before and after the partition
>>
- Original Message -
> From: Darac Marjal
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Cc:
> Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 1:21 AM
> Subject: Re: Wheezy Installer Auto-Partition Oddity
>
> On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 10:10:30PM -0800, Patrick Bartek wrote:
>>
>> I understand the need to align
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 03:45:32PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good time of the day, Rob.
>
>
> Thank You, Rob, for Your time and answer, again. You wrote:
>
> > I understand that you're giving up for now. If you decide to try
> > again, you might want to try connecting to the jack server with
>
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On Jan 8, 2013 3:43 PM, "David Guntner" wrote:
>
> Hi, all.
>
[snip]
>
> Regardless of an etc-update like tool, is that how it works in Debian?
> Does it avoid overwriting config files which have been changed by you
> since they were installed, and if so, does it put the new content with
> an easy
Hello list
findsmb in debian/wheezy will ship the exact same perl script I have
here in debian/squeeze, but the output it produces is different.
findsmb output in squeeze:
*=DMB
+=LMB
IP ADDR NETBIOS NAME WORKGROUP/OS
Hi, all.
Back in the days when I was using Mandriva (which RPM-based), when I
updated a package that had a configuration file that I had modified,
urpmi was smart enough to realize it, and wouldn't just blindly wipe it
out. Instead, it would create a new copy for you to look over and
merge. I.E.
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 03:28:30PM +, darkestkhan wrote:
> On Jan 8, 2013 3:01 PM, "Chris Bannister"
> > Not a good idea. Once wheezy is the new stable, the flood gates will
> > open for the next testing (jessie) and it will be chaotic for a while.
>
> And in my personal experience it is not
On 8 January 2013 15:18, Markos wrote:
> Dear Dick,
>
> I don't have any experience with jigdo or torrents.
>
> I will read about it.
>
> Thanks,
> Markos
>
> Em Dom, 2013-01-06 às 15:51 +, Dick William Thomas escreveu:
> >
> > On Sun, 2013-01-06 at 12:54 -0200, Markos wrote:
> > > Dear,
> >
On Jan 8, 2013 3:01 PM, "Chris Bannister"
wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 12:47:52PM +, darkestkhan wrote:
> > Wheezy :-)
> > Only after release testing will start receiving new packages once again.
> > Next version will be called Jessie (but if you plan to use constantly
> > testing then j
Dear Dick,
I don't have any experience with jigdo or torrents.
I will read about it.
Thanks,
Markos
Em Dom, 2013-01-06 às 15:51 +, Dick William Thomas escreveu:
>
> On Sun, 2013-01-06 at 12:54 -0200, Markos wrote:
> > Dear,
> >
> > I made several attempts to download the CD1 and CD2
> > d
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 02:16:07PM +, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> Jan 08 13:46 : output: Failed to open "MPD ALSA" [alsa]: Failed to open
> ALSA device "default": Connection refused
> Jan 08 13:46 : player_thread: problems opening audio device while playing "
> http://bbcmedia.ic.llnwd.net/stream/bb
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 12:47:52PM +, darkestkhan wrote:
> Wheezy :-)
> Only after release testing will start receiving new packages once again.
> Next version will be called Jessie (but if you plan to use constantly
> testing then just put testing in place of Wheezy in your apt preferences).
Mark Allums wrote:
> If you are using LVM, you need to leave 1MB before and after the partition
> for metadata. Some of the tools do this automatically for you. If you
> don't like it, you can manually adjust the start and end yourself.
I use LVM and I'm pretty sure there are no such gaps on my
On Jan 8, 2013 12:17 PM, "J B" wrote:
>
> On Tue, 8 Jan 2013 12:12:06 +
> Darac Marjal wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 05:20:37PM +0530, J B wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Since long new packages are not coming in wheezy. As it is in frozen
state.
> > > Does anyone has any idea when can
On Tue, 8 Jan 2013 12:12:06 +
Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 05:20:37PM +0530, J B wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Since long new packages are not coming in wheezy. As it is in frozen state.
> > Does anyone has any idea when can we get new versions again ?
>
> There will be a few n
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 05:20:37PM +0530, J B wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Since long new packages are not coming in wheezy. As it is in frozen state.
> Does anyone has any idea when can we get new versions again ?
There will be a few new versions added between now and release time, as
bugs are fixed. Fro
Hello,
Since long new packages are not coming in wheezy. As it is in frozen state.
Does anyone has any idea when can we get new versions again ?
Thanks
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On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 5:17 AM, Beco wrote:
> On 8 January 2013 03:51, Tom H wrote:
>>
>> Are you just changing "sources.list" and running "aptitude update;
>> aptitude full-upgrade"?
>>
>> If yes, please read the release notes:
>>
>> http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/amd64/release-notes/
>
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 4:56 PM, Slavko wrote:
> Dňa Sat, 05 Jan 2013 21:34:06 + Dick William Thomas
> napísal:
>>>
>>> Specifically
>>> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=696256#148
>>
>> When googling, I found loads on ubuntu bugs saying tough its a
>> "feature" but not much on
2013/1/8 Robert Latest
> Hello Andrej,
>
> On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Andrei POPESCU
> wrote:
> > Try removing all snd- modules and then manually inserting snd-aloop with
> > option index=0.
>
> I tried that, and it works. So, technically, my problem is solved -
> but what I'm after is a s
On 8 January 2013 03:51, Tom H wrote:
>
> Are you just changing "sources.list" and running "aptitude update;
> aptitude full-upgrade"?
>
> If yes, please read the release notes:
>
> http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/amd64/release-notes/
>
Yes, Tom.
I'll take some time reading all. Thanks f
On 08/01/2013 8:51 PM, "Robert Latest" wrote:
>
> Hello Andrej,
>
> On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Andrei POPESCU
> wrote:
> > Try removing all snd- modules and then manually inserting snd-aloop with
> > option index=0.
>
> I tried that, and it works. So, technically, my problem is solved -
> b
Hello Andrej,
On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Andrei POPESCU
wrote:
> Try removing all snd- modules and then manually inserting snd-aloop with
> option index=0.
I tried that, and it works. So, technically, my problem is solved -
but what I'm after is a solution that works automatically on each
Good time of the day, Dennis.
Thank You, Dennis, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> Oh, don't worry. jackd will be around then just as it is today. It's
> been here for quite some years now and people are actually quite happy
> with it.
No problem. Then the bugs w/ configuration/running wil
On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 10:10:30PM -0800, Patrick Bartek wrote:
>
> I understand the need to align partitions particularly when dealing with
> RAIDed drives. It's just that I thought partitioning utilities for some
> years now have automatically aligned partitions. However, I've never noticed
On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 03:22:44PM -0700, ChadDavis wrote:
> >> open("/lib/ld-linux.so.2", O_RDONLY)= -1 ENOENT (No such file or
> >> directory)
> >> _exit(127)
> >
> > Looks like you don't have libc6-i386 installed. However, a statically
> > linked binary should work without it.
> >
>
> Shou
Good time of the day, Rob.
Thank You, Rob, for Your time and answer, again. You wrote:
> I understand that you're giving up for now. If you decide to try
> again, you might want to try connecting to the jack server with
> mplayer like this:
>
> mplayer -ao jack somefile.flac
I have run q-ctl
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