On Lu, 25 mar 13, 21:13:58, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> Well, that was easy: Just created, since there wasn't one by default, an
> xorg.conf per instructions in the Debian Nvidia wiki
>
> ==
> Section "Module"
> Load "glx"
> EndSection
Not needed.
Kind regar
On Mon, 25 Mar 2013 21:13:58 -0700 (PDT)
Patrick Bartek wrote:
> Well, that was easy: Just created, since there wasn't one by
> default, an xorg.conf per instructions in the Debian Nvidia wiki
>
> ==
> Section "Module"
> Load "glx"
> EndSection
>
> Sectio
2013/3/25 Muhammad Yousuf Khan :
> Thanks Rob for the advice but we need redundancy and permanent
> solution. we can not always ship pre-installed harddrive to US it will
> take days and we can not bear downtime. anyways for us we are right
> now planning to buy asus boards with Asus-iKVM module fo
Well, that was easy: Just created, since there wasn't one by default, an
xorg.conf per instructions in the Debian Nvidia wiki
==
Section "Module"
Load "glx"
EndSection
Section "Device"
Identifier "EVGA GeForce 8400GS"
Driver "nvidia"
EndSecti
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Thanks Rob for the advice but we need redundancy and permanent
solution. we can not always ship pre-installed harddrive to US it will
take days and we can not bear downtime. anyways for us we are right
now planning to buy asus boards with Asus-iKVM module for remote
control the console even with th
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> From: Chris Bannister
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Cc:
> Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 3:58 AM
> Subject: Re: Fwd: Running Nvidia Driver Without an xorg.conf?
>
> On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 01:54:31PM +0800, Jianjun Mao wrote:
>> On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 12
Joel Rees wrote:
> I found this ancient post on using PAM and /etc/security/time.conf to
> accomplish this kind of thing on techrepublic (Complete with typos: A1
> for Al? What bot edited that?):
> Here are some of the rules I've tried, one at a time:
> login; tty*; user1; !Al-2400
* ; * ; u
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 03:10:40PM +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> i am living in a remote country and our main branch is in US where
> hosting is very expensive. it is almost costing us $4000K for a kind
> of setup we need therefore being a small company we decided to build
> our own hosting
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 08:40:38PM +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
>
> I didn't have to get either the silly or simple example working.
>
> Tried, but I couldn't, without enabling pam_time in /etc/pam.d .
>
> In each of
>
> /etc/pam.d/login
>
> and
>
> /etc/pam.d/su
>
> Uncommented the line
>
> # a
Does it crackle, when the USB storage device and the USB video device
are unplugged? Were the USB storage and video devices plugged to other
USB slots in the past?
Hi Ralf,
changed the slot for the audio device, now it works.
Thanks for the hint
Klaus
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ok got the solution, KVM over IP is the answer :)
Thanks
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 3:10 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> i am living in a remote country and our main branch is in US where
> hosting is very expensive. it is almost costing us $4000K for a kind
> of setup we need therefore being a s
Good news and bad news.
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Joel Rees wrote:
>>
>> I know this is the wrong way to solve the underlying problems, but
>> sometimes brute force is required.
>>
>> [...]
>> Here are some of the rules I've tried, one at a time:
>>
>> login; tty*
On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 01:54:31PM +0800, Jianjun Mao wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 12:28 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
>
> > Just installed the proprietary nvidia driver on Wheezy 64-bit using the
> > dkms method as outlined in the Nvidia Debian wiki. No problems, except I
> > haven't got it work
i am living in a remote country and our main branch is in US where
hosting is very expensive. it is almost costing us $4000K for a kind
of setup we need therefore being a small company we decided to build
our own hosting platform for our virtualized environment just for
demoing our application to o
On Du, 24 mar 13, 18:22:50, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
> After you have booted then go edit the files and fix it. The file you
> want to change is:
>
> /etc/default/grub
>
> Look for this section:
>
> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""
>
> Add in your new options there. Then save that file.
Doesn't work vi
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Joel Rees wrote:
>> I know this is the wrong way to solve the underlying problems, but
>> sometimes brute force is required.
>
> If I were doing that by brute force then instead of using PAM I would
> use cron to create and remove a /etc/nologin
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