Le 01.02.2013 22:08, Gary Dale a écrit :
On 01/02/13 03:29 PM, Николай wrote:
Hello! Your system is translated on the set of languages. Although
each user wants to see the system in their own language, but the disk
in addition to its native language has many language packs that 99% of
user
Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sat, Feb 02, 2013 at 09:06:55PM -0600, zxcvbob wrote:
I have a different model Chromebook with an Atom processor and a
SSD. It should run Debian just fine; I have Debian on an older
netbook, but good luck installing it! (My info is about a year old
and from memory) Ch
> From: Chris Bannister [mailto:cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz]
> On Sat, Feb 02, 2013 at 09:06:55PM -0600, zxcvbob wrote:
> > I have a different model Chromebook with an Atom processor and a
> > SSD. It should run Debian just fine; I have Debian on an older
> > netbook, but good luck installing it! (
On Sat, Feb 02, 2013 at 09:06:55PM -0600, zxcvbob wrote:
> I have a different model Chromebook with an Atom processor and a
> SSD. It should run Debian just fine; I have Debian on an older
> netbook, but good luck installing it! (My info is about a year old
> and from memory) Chromebook BIOS is l
Hello!
On 02/02/2013 09:50 PM, *Lucio Crusca* wrote, and I quote (in part):
> The installation starts normally, it leads me through all the steps, it
> formats the filesystem, copies files, but in the end GRUB installation
> fails. I've tried both UEFI and CSM bios settings with no luck, a
On Sat, February 2, 2013 7:06 pm, zxcvbob wrote:
> Rick Thomas wrote:
>>
>> I was googling for an inexpensive laptop for a friend and came across
>> the chromebook C710 from Acer:
>> http://www.staples.com/Acer-C710-2847-116-Chromebook/product_125265
>> or
>> http://www.newegg.com/Product/
Rick Thomas wrote:
I was googling for an inexpensive laptop for a friend and came across
the chromebook C710 from Acer:
http://www.staples.com/Acer-C710-2847-116-Chromebook/product_125265
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834215914
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On Sat, February 2, 2013 5:51 pm, Rick Thomas wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> For myself those look great. But she is *extremely* price conscious.
>
> Rick
>
> On Feb 2, 2013, at 3:28 AM, Weaver wrote:
>
>> Why not go for hardware that is specifically designed for Linux and
>> remove
>> any potential proble
On Feb 2, 2013, at 1:30 AM, Lars Noodén wrote:
Also beware of the screen resolution. It might not be what you
think it
is. I notice it is missing from the stats above.
Staples "technical details" section says this:
HD Widescreen CineCrystal™ LED-backlit LCD Display (1366 x 768)
Int
Thanks!
For myself those look great. But she is *extremely* price conscious.
Rick
On Feb 2, 2013, at 3:28 AM, Weaver wrote:
Why not go for hardware that is specifically designed for Linux and
remove
any potential problems completely?
https://zareason.com/shop/Laptops/
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On Sat, February 2, 2013 2:17 pm, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> On Sb, 02 feb 13, 03:28:39, Weaver wrote:
Samsung are having serious firmware problems right now.
Why not go for hardware that is specifically designed for Linux and
remove any potential problems completely?
>
> This may be a
Dear,
Please, I'm confused!
I'm trying to configure the services NIS+NFS in a small network (7 PCs),
all running Squeeze.
The NIS service seems to be working but NFS don't mounts the /home
partition on the clients during boot.
But I can manually mount the /home partition on the clients with the
On Sb, 02 feb 13, 03:28:39, Weaver wrote:
Samsung are having serious firmware problems right now.
Why not go for hardware that is specifically designed for Linux and
remove any potential problems completely?
This may be a silly question, but how exactly does one design a
general-purpose comput
On Sat, February 2, 2013 10:41 am, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Sb, 02 feb 13, 03:28:39, Weaver wrote:
>>
>> Samsung are having serious firmware problems right now.
>> Why not go for hardware that is specifically designed for Linux and
>> remove
>> any potential problems completely?
>
> As far as I
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to install Debian Wheezy amd64 (January 28 iso file) on a new pc
I've just assembled. The mainboard is an Asus Sabertooth 990FX R2.0, with
AMD 990fx/SB950 chipset. The CPU is an AMD FX-8350 and I have 16GB of RAM,
so I'd prefer to avoid the 32bit version of the system i
Hallo Albrecht,
please see inline comment
Albretch Mueller wrote, on 01/30/13 23:37:
> ~
> Since I use a liveCD to go online as a user whose home dir is in a
> ramdisk section, I have a "yeah, sure! ..." attitude when it comes to
> enabling javascript or what have you
> ~
> Once in a while I w
2013/2/2 Sthu Deus :
> Good time of the day, Meike.
>
>
> Thank You, Meike, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
>
>> What u mean is a "Network Forensic Analysis Tool" (NFAT).
>> You can capture with tcpdump or other similar tool (tshark, ...) in a
>> file and analyze this file later.
>
> So, besid
On Sb, 02 feb 13, 03:28:39, Weaver wrote:
>
> Samsung are having serious firmware problems right now.
> Why not go for hardware that is specifically designed for Linux and remove
> any potential problems completely?
As far as I know ChromeOS is Linux.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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Am Samstag, 2. Februar 2013 schrieb William Ivanski:
> Hi everybody,
Hi William,
> I have a Lenovo laptop, with CPU Intel Core i5, which I use to work.
> I installed Debian Wheezy and the system freezes randomly. No response
> to keyboard or mouse clicks, just mouse moves. Needed to restart all
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 6:36 AM, William Ivanski
wrote:
>
> I have a Lenovo laptop, with CPU Intel Core i5, which I use to work.
> I installed Debian Wheezy and the system freezes randomly. No response to
> keyboard or mouse clicks, just mouse moves. Needed to restart all the times.
>
> I searched
On 02/02/2013 01:36 PM, William Ivanski wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have a Lenovo laptop, with CPU Intel Core i5, which I use to work.
I installed Debian Wheezy and the system freezes randomly. No response
to keyboard or mouse clicks, just mouse moves. Needed to restart all the
times.
I searched a
Hi everybody,
I have a Lenovo laptop, with CPU Intel Core i5, which I use to work.
I installed Debian Wheezy and the system freezes randomly. No response
to keyboard or mouse clicks, just mouse moves. Needed to restart all the
times.
I searched a lot about this problem, and many people sugge
On Sat, February 2, 2013 2:37 am, Bob wrote:
> Good question I was mulling over the posibillty of getting an ARM based
> Samsung Chromebook
>
>> http://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/devices/samsung-chromebook.html#specs
>> http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Samsung/ARMChromebook
>
> It look
Good question I was mulling over the posibillty of getting an ARM based
Samsung Chromebook
http://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/devices/samsung-chromebook.html#specs
http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Samsung/ARMChromebook
It looks like a real possibility
On 02/02/2013 07:48 AM, Ric
any help plz?
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 8:23 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> i have heard people suggest using winbind ( i think it is a kerberos
> base auth ) with samba and ldap with posfix. the question is why.
> it seem more easier when i configure it for freeNAS and openfire XAMPP server.
>
>
On 02/02/2013 11:22 AM, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
> On 02/02/2013 00:48, Rick Thomas wrote:
>>
>> I was googling for an inexpensive laptop for a friend and came across
>> the chromebook C710 from Acer:
>> http://www.staples.com/Acer-C710-2847-116-Chromebook/product_125265
>> or
>> http://www.
On 02/02/2013 00:48, Rick Thomas wrote:
I was googling for an inexpensive laptop for a friend and came across
the chromebook C710 from Acer:
http://www.staples.com/Acer-C710-2847-116-Chromebook/product_125265
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834215914
• Intel Celeron 847
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