On Thu, 2013-05-09 at 18:55 +0300, David Baron wrote:
> On Thursday, 09 May, 2013 11:46:19
> debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org
> wrote:
> > On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 09:40:50PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> > > On 2013-05-08 20:59 +0200, Brian wrote:
> > >=20
> > >
> > > > On Wed 08 May 20
Hi,
I have been using Skype for a while and wanting to find an open source
alternative.
Skype uses encryption which most of the open source counterparts lack.
Also, with skype it's not a direct connection between the two PCs, I think
they use nodes/super nodes or something similar in the middle.
On Thu, 2013-05-09 at 01:21 +, T o n g wrote:
> On Wed, 08 May 2013 08:40:57 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> >> Can I use something like root="ID=ata-IBM-DBCA-203240_HP0HPL43952"? I
> >> remember nothing worked well, so I reverted to the (now troublesome)
> >> "safe" /dev/sdXn.
> >
> > /dev/
Hey Brian,
> I did this, although usually I extract only the kernel and the initrd.
In that case you need an initrd with the loop module added, I tried to
keep this as simple as possible.
> I didn't expect this to work and indeed it didn't. My understanding is
> that an ext* module is not availa
On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 09:48:40AM +0200, Helmut Wollmersdorfer wrote:
>
>
> Am 07.05.2013 um 23:23 schrieb Patrick Bartek:
> >
> >Unfortunately, the Thinkpad 240X we're discussing here can't
> >boot directly off a CD or even a USB thumb drive for that matter.
> >Natively, it can only boot off a
I am using the below command/s to write to 3TB hitachi deskstar 7200RPM
disks.
dcfldd if=/dev/urandom status=off | PV -s 3000G | dcfldd of=/dev/sda
of=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb status=off bs=4096
on the HP microserver nl40 with SATA 3Gbps connection, the throughput was
3-4MB/s, around 10.5 days.
Wher
> Thank you, yes I saw it. I'm a litte surprised that is what you are
> calling easier than it sound :)
Well, I tried to accommodate different use cases, so I would only have
to post it once. By far the most of it is just the explanation what you
are doing and why.
Try to understand it and learn
I upgraded yesterday, and also installed 3.8. I was wondering, has anyone else
run into issues with the nvidia drivers with this kernel? I realize I have a
kind of franken-driver situation:
ii glx-alternative-nvidia 0.3.0
amd64allows the sele
Hi!
This is my first time on this list. I've just installed the stable
Wheezy and I'm facing a problem: Gnome isn't saving the brightness level
in my laptop, so I must set it at each boot.
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On Thu, 09 May 2013, Siard wrote:
> Patrick Bartek:
> > Siard:
> > > I've got a Kobo Glo. When connected via USB, the 'Connect'
> > > interface immediately shows up, also with Linux. Looks like they
> > > did already fix it.
> >
> > I have the Touch model, purchased last year, and even with the
I upgraded yesterday, and also installed 3.8. I was wondering, has anyone
else run into issues with the nvidia drivers with this kernel? I realize I
have a kind of franken-driver situation:
ii glx-alternative-nvidia
0.3.0 amd64allows the selection of
NVIDIA as
On Thu, May 09, 2013 at 05:03:42PM -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
>
> > Anyone who runs Wine can install Adobe Digital Editions, which will allow
> > download of compatible files without the Kobo software. Also, the
> Debian
> > version of the Kobo software runs fine on 32-bit, I have it installed on
> On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Mark Allums wrote:
> >> DRM ebooks will not work that way (unless you strip them of course),
> >> and the publishing industry has not yet followed the music industry on
> >> DRM
> >
> > Anyone who runs Wine can install Adobe Digital Editions, which will allow
> do
Hello again,
After Lazaro's response I gave new though to this question and soon it
became clear that the problem was a presumption I made: that gnome3
proxy settings being directed to a local machine tor server would made
it automatically use torsocks.conf.
The fact is, gnome proxy settings are
On Thu, May 09, 2013 at 05:03:42PM -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
> Anyone who runs Wine can install Adobe Digital Editions, which will allow
> download of compatible files without the Kobo software. Also, the Debian
> version of the Kobo software runs fine on 32-bit, I have it installed on
> my AMD64
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Mark Allums wrote:
>> DRM ebooks will not work that way (unless you strip them of course),
>> and the publishing industry has not yet followed the music industry on
>> DRM
>
> Anyone who runs Wine can install Adobe Digital Editions, which will allow
> download of c
> DRM ebooks will not work that way (unless you strip them of course),
> and the publishing industry has not yet followed the music industry on
> DRM
Anyone who runs Wine can install Adobe Digital Editions, which will allow
download of compatible files without the Kobo software. Also, the Debian
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:26 AM, Siard wrote:
> Patrick Bartek:
>> Siard:
>> > I've got a Kobo Glo. When connected via USB, the 'Connect'
>> > interface immediately shows up, also with Linux. Looks like they
>> > did already fix it.
>>
>> I have the Touch model, purchased last year, and even wit
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 12:15 AM, Valaki Valahol wrote:
> Hello...
>
> Ok Stefan, but what do You suggest instead of skype ?
> Such a chat program that it has versions for all major
> operating systems ? (Linux, MacOS, Win)
>
Use xmpp and it doesn't much matter which client you use.
But Jitsi is a
On Thu, 9 May 2013 21:44:08 +0200
"Hans-J. Ullrich" wrote:
Hello Hans-J.,
>Yes, sadly it is. Seems no one cared for this till then. It looks like
>a problem with libxvmc1, which is needed for 32-bit acceleration.
Which would explain why I never encountered it. Thanks for the info.
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Am Donnerstag, 9. Mai 2013 schrieb Brad Rogers:
> On Thu, 9 May 2013 21:12:07 +0200
> "Hans-J. Ullrich" wrote:
>
> Hello Hans-J.,
>
> >Googleeartg will not run without 32-bit accelerator drivers. If you use
>
> Good point; I'd forgotten that.
>
> >Nvidia-graphic cards, you should nor use debi
On Thu, 9 May 2013 20:29:11 +0200
sp113438 wrote:
Hello sp113438,
>I installed googleearth-package, run make-googleearth-package,
>installed the compiled googleearth_6.0.3.2197+0.7.0-1_amd64.deb.
>Pretty standard.
In that case, I'm out of ideas, sorry.
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On Thu, 9 May 2013 21:12:07 +0200
"Hans-J. Ullrich" wrote:
Hello Hans-J.,
>Googleeartg will not run without 32-bit accelerator drivers. If you use
Good point; I'd forgotten that.
>Nvidia-graphic cards, you should nor use debian packages. They will nt
>work. It is a bug!
Is that recent? As
uple of times, I removed it from my machine about 8 months ago.
>
> I installed googleearth-package, run make-googleearth-package,
> installed the compiled googleearth_6.0.3.2197+0.7.0-1_amd64.deb.
> Pretty standard.
Googleeartg will not run without 32-bit accelerator drivers. If you use
Nvidia-
Hi there
Rob van der Putten wrote:
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
Otherwise feel free to ask on -doc or even open a bug against the
package release-notes. Do provide an accurate (reproducible) description
of the problem and if possible also suggested text for inclusion (or
even a patch).
There a
On Wed 08 May 2013 at 21:40:56 +0200, Julian Rüger wrote:
> 1. Booting from USB flash, USB hard drive, or internal hd, is basically
> all the same. You first need to install grub2 on it. If you already have
> a running system with grub2 on the hd you want to boot the installer
> from, you can skip
On Thu, 9 May 2013 18:46:27 +0100
Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Thu, 9 May 2013 18:53:27 +0200
> sp113438 wrote:
>
> Hello sp113438,
>
> >On Thu, 9 May 2013 17:43:16 +0100
> >Brad Rogers wrote:
> >> It looks like you're running it as root, try as an ordinary user.
> >Same thing:
>
> Yeah, that was
On Thu 09 May 2013 at 13:44:33 +0200, Julian Rüger wrote:
> Brian wrote:
>
> > [...] I do not consider loopback mode (the
> > subject of the mail I replied to) to offer any advantage over this
> > method or the one described above.
>
> Well, I see a number of advantages, of course those may not
On Thu, 9 May 2013 18:53:27 +0200
sp113438 wrote:
Hello sp113438,
>On Thu, 9 May 2013 17:43:16 +0100
>Brad Rogers wrote:
>> It looks like you're running it as root, try as an ordinary user.
>Same thing:
Yeah, that was a long shot, TBH.
>$ googleearth
>Couldn't run Google Earth (googleearth-b
On Thu 09 May 2013 at 12:02:07 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Brian writes:
>
> > All the Debian ISOs are isohybrids, so
> >
> >cat debian.iso > /dev/sdX
> >
> > and you are on your way to a no fuss installation. A simple one line
> > easily remembered command. Couldn't be easier.
> I could
On Thu, 9 May 2013 17:43:16 +0100
Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Thu, 9 May 2013 18:16:45 +0200
> sp113438 wrote:
>
> Hello sp113438,
>
> >On Thu, 9 May 2013 16:38:00 +0100
> >Brad Rogers wrote:
> >> dpkg --add-architecture i386
> >This did the trick, I could install googleearth.
>
> Good to hear.
On Thu, 9 May 2013 18:16:45 +0200
sp113438 wrote:
Hello sp113438,
>On Thu, 9 May 2013 16:38:00 +0100
>Brad Rogers wrote:
>> dpkg --add-architecture i386
>This did the trick, I could install googleearth.
Good to hear.
># googleearth
>Couldn't run Google Earth (googleearth-bin). Is GOOGLEEARTH
Patrick Bartek:
> Siard:
> > I've got a Kobo Glo. When connected via USB, the 'Connect'
> > interface immediately shows up, also with Linux. Looks like they
> > did already fix it.
>
> I have the Touch model, purchased last year, and even with the latest
> software--updated yesterday to 2.5.1--i
On Thu, 9 May 2013 16:38:00 +0100
Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Thu, 9 May 2013 17:06:56 +0200
> sp113438 wrote:
>
> Hello sp113438,
>
> ># dpkg -i ia32-libs-gtk
> >dpkg: error processing ia32-libs-gtk (--install):
> > cannot access archive: No such file or directory
> >Errors were encountered while
On Thursday, 09 May, 2013 11:46:19 debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org
wrote:
> On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 09:40:50PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> > On 2013-05-08 20:59 +0200, Brian wrote:
> >=20
> >
> > > On Wed 08 May 2013 at 20:05:24 +0300, David Baron wrote:
> > >> Is there now an in-plac
Brian writes:
> All the Debian ISOs are isohybrids, so
>
>cat debian.iso > /dev/sdX
>
> and you are on your way to a no fuss installation. A simple one line
> easily remembered command. Couldn't be easier.
I could be easier... especially if you explain a little more about
what you mean above
After upgrading to wheezy yesterday, I see the following when I print
something (using lp $file), or use mutt...probably will come up for
other stuff, but I have only seen it under these circumstances:
[quote=error]
WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to:
/home/tony/.cache/keyring-G7oZDk/pkc
Maybe you could edit the configure file /boot/grub/grub.cfg manually to add
a menu entry for another OS.
On Thu, 2013-05-09 11:17:41 -0400, Tony Baldwin wrote:
>Date: Thu, 9 May 2013 11:17:41 -0400
>From: Tony Baldwin
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: grub finding but not adding other O
Julian Rüger writes:
> Hi Harry,
>
>> Thank you for the input and your offer:
>> Yes I am interested, and please do.
>
> you may have seen my post in the other thread, I think I CC-ed you:
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2013/05/msg00443.html
Thank you, yes I saw it. I'm a litte surpris
Is 'ia32-libs-gtk' a deb package or something others?
On Thu, 2013-05-09 17:06:56 +0200, sp113438 wrote:
>Date: Thu, 9 May 2013 17:06:56 +0200
>From: sp113438
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: google earth ia32-libs-gtk on wheezy:
>X-Mailer: Claws Mail 3.8.1 (GTK+ 2.24.10; x86_64-pc-lin
On Thu, 9 May 2013 17:06:56 +0200
sp113438 wrote:
Hello sp113438,
># dpkg -i ia32-libs-gtk
>dpkg: error processing ia32-libs-gtk (--install):
> cannot access archive: No such file or directory
>Errors were encountered while processing:
> ia32-libs-gtk
That package is a transitional package to m
On Thu, May 09, 2013 at 05:06:14PM +0200, Antonio Fernández Pérez wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm having problems configuring Debian 7 with two displays. I can't to get
> to have the system configured with a big desktop (Not as clone). I have
> installed privative driver of Ati (Radeon HD 4650), I
On 5/9/2013 10:21 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 5/9/2013 6:05 AM, Guy Marcenac wrote:
>
>> I have just upgraded to wheezy.
>> In my daemon .log, I noticed these warnings
>> May 9 10:00:15 kim2 /usr/sbin/irqbalance: WARNING: MSI interrupts found
>> in /proc/interrupts
>> May 9 10:00:15 kim2 /usr/
Hi.
My machine is dual boot, with two hdd.
The first one has Fedora 18, the second (which is really the one
I primarily use) has Debian, just upgraded to Wheezy yesterday.
The BIOS generally chooses the first hdd, with Fedora, and I had
grub on there booting Squeeze by default.
After upgrading to W
Thanks for your reply.
I have run amdcccle fine -in a terminal- (Before was impossible).
Regards,
Antonio.
On Thu, 09 May 2013 09:41:58 -0500
Patrick wrote:
> On 5/8/2013 12:12 PM, Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
> > On Tue, 7 May 2013 13:19:29 -0700
> > Alan Ianson wrote:
> >
> >> On Fri, 26 Apr 2013 17:55:33 -0500
> >> Patrick Thomas wrote:
> >>
> >>> I installed LXDM. I could not get it to run it as the de
On 5/9/2013 6:05 AM, Guy Marcenac wrote:
> I have just upgraded to wheezy.
> In my daemon .log, I noticed these warnings
> May 9 10:00:15 kim2 /usr/sbin/irqbalance: WARNING: MSI interrupts found
> in /proc/interrupts
> May 9 10:00:15 kim2 /usr/sbin/irqbalance: But none found in sysfs, you
> need
On Thu, 09 May 2013, Siard wrote:
> Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > Guess I'll keep pestering Kobo until they "fix" it.
>
> I've got a Kobo Glo. When connected via USB, the 'Connect' interface
> immediately shows up, also with Linux. Looks like they did already
> fix it.
I have the Touch model, purc
On Thu, May 09, 2013 at 05:06:14PM CEST, Antonio Fernández Pérez
said:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm having problems configuring Debian 7 with two displays. I can't to get
> to have the system configured with a big desktop (Not as clone). I have
> installed privative driver of Ati (Radeon HD 4650), I
I can not install googleearth:
# dpkg -i googleearth_6.0.3.2197+0.7.0-1_amd64.deb
Selecting previously unselected package googleearth.
(Reading database ... 174850 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking googleearth (from
googleearth_6.0.3.2197+0.7.0-1_amd64.deb) ... dpkg: dependenc
Hi everybody,
I'm having problems configuring Debian 7 with two displays. I can't to get
to have the system configured with a big desktop (Not as clone). I have
installed privative driver of Ati (Radeon HD 4650), I have installed KDE
4.8.4, Gnome, XFCE ... Now I'm blocked.
Anybody can give me ide
Le 09/05/2013 16:45, Ed Jabbour a écrit :
Sorry about the blank message.
Sources.list point to testing. I've received no upgrades since Wheezy
went stable. I thought that upon a new stable release, packages
flooded into testing from sid I don't know if that simply hasn't
happened yet or some
I had well over 200 on two machines, so something must be amiss at your
end. I use aptitude and have it update (but not install) automatically.
Perhaps you need to do a manual update?
Patrick
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Ed Jabbour wrote:
> **
>
> Sorry about the blank message.
>
>
>
> Sou
Sorry about the blank message.
Sources.list point to testing. I've received no upgrades since Wheezy
went stable. I thought that upon a new stable release, packages
flooded into testing from sid I don't know if that simply hasn't
happened yet or something's wrong with my system. Any advice
On 5/8/2013 12:12 PM, Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
> On Tue, 7 May 2013 13:19:29 -0700
> Alan Ianson wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 26 Apr 2013 17:55:33 -0500
>> Patrick Thomas wrote:
>>
>>> I installed LXDM. I could not get it to run it as the default
>>> display manager (yes, I had /usr/sbin/lxdm
>>> in /etc/X11
On Thu, May 09, 2013 at 03:04:38PM +0100, Bhasker C V wrote:
>Hi all,
> For some reasons, I have chosen the bridge interface name as 'he' in my
>previous machine which is running livirt now. I am creating a new machine
>so that I can do live migrations using libvirt.
> From whee
Hi all,
For some reasons, I have chosen the bridge interface name as 'he' in my
previous machine which is running livirt now. I am creating a new machine
so that I can do live migrations using libvirt.
From wheezy I am seeing that in /etc/network/interfaces, using interface
name as he causes i
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 01:10:03PM +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
Hi,
> Anyone has a complete guide or howto about create of certificates to use
> it within courier pop3 ssl?
Self signed certificate? You can google that yourself I guess.
Beside that the construction of the pem file to feed courier lo
Additionally using RAID 1 comes into mind.
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On 2013-05-09 13:21 +0200, Matthias Nagel wrote:
> Am Donnerstag 09 Mai 2013, 12:59:20 schrieb Sven Joachim:
>> On 2013-05-09 11:41 +0200, Matthias Nagel wrote:
>>
>> > after I had upgraded to Wheezy this week, I ran the command
>> > "apt-show-versions | egrep -v wheezy" and I was suprised to see
Hi Harry,
> Thank you for the input and your offer:
> Yes I am interested, and please do.
you may have seen my post in the other thread, I think I CC-ed you:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2013/05/msg00443.html
Brian wrote:
> [...] I do not consider loopback mode (the
> subject of the ma
On 05/09/2013 07:10 AM, st wrote:
> Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
>> I see many people suggested UUIDs and other funny long names.
>> What I use instead: LVM. This way you get to name the "disks" and
>> "partitions" with meaningful names which only change when you decide to
>> change them.
>
> One sim
On 2013-05-02, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
> However, the problem I encounter is that the keys which can be used for
> a Fn function (there is a Fn key on the keyboard) are always considered
> as in `Fn mode.' For example, on the `I' key, the Fn function would do
> `5', and pressing `I' now results al
On 05/09/2013 01:05 PM, Guy Marcenac wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have just upgraded to wheezy.
> In my daemon .log, I noticed these warnings
> May 9 10:00:15 kim2 /usr/sbin/irqbalance: WARNING: MSI interrupts found
> in /proc/interrupts
> May 9 10:00:15 kim2 /usr/sbin/irqbalance: But none found in sys
On Thu, 09 May 2013 13:21:02 +0200, Matthias Nagel
wrote:
Am Donnerstag 09 Mai 2013, 12:59:20 schrieb Sven Joachim:
My suggestion is to try "dpkg --purge ", but I would also like
to know how you got yourself into this situation.
Mmh, OK. But in this case I need the actual *.deb-file, don't I
Hello,
Am Donnerstag 09 Mai 2013, 12:59:20 schrieb Sven Joachim:
> On 2013-05-09 11:41 +0200, Matthias Nagel wrote:
>
> > after I had upgraded to Wheezy this week, I ran the command
> > "apt-show-versions | egrep -v wheezy" and I was suprised to see the
> > following result:
> >
> > gcc-4.2-base
Hello,
I have just upgraded to wheezy.
In my daemon .log, I noticed these warnings
May 9 10:00:15 kim2 /usr/sbin/irqbalance: WARNING: MSI interrupts found
in /proc/interrupts
May 9 10:00:15 kim2 /usr/sbin/irqbalance: But none found in sysfs, you
need to update your kernel
May 9 10:00:15 kim2
On 2013-05-09 11:41 +0200, Matthias Nagel wrote:
> after I had upgraded to Wheezy this week, I ran the command
> "apt-show-versions | egrep -v wheezy" and I was suprised to see the
> following result:
>
> gcc-4.2-base 4.2.4-6 installed: No available version in archive
> libbind9-40 1:9.5.1.dfsg.P3
Hello,
after I had upgraded to Wheezy this week, I ran the command "apt-show-versions
| egrep -v wheezy" and I was suprised to see the following result:
gcc-4.2-base 4.2.4-6 installed: No available version in archive
libbind9-40 1:9.5.1.dfsg.P3-1+lenny1 installed: No available version in archive
On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 09:40:50PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2013-05-08 20:59 +0200, Brian wrote:
>
> > On Wed 08 May 2013 at 20:05:24 +0300, David Baron wrote:
> >
> >> Is there now an in-place method to upgrade a Debian Sid box to 64 bit?
> >
> > Hey, guess what 'upgrade 32 bit debian to 6
fdisk also gives some disk id.
You can also use boot script like this to static numerize your drives:
rm /dev/myhdd-0 /dev/myhdd-1
m=`cat /sys/block/sda/device/model`
if test "$m" = "HDD0MODEL"; then
ln -s sda /dev/myhdd-0
ln -s sdb /dev/myhdd-1
else
ln -s sdb /dev/myhdd-0
ln -s
On Thu, 2013-05-09 at 00:58 -0700, Alan Ianson wrote:
> What kind of video clips? I suspect you may need to install
> flashplugin-nonfree for flash support on the web.
I don't use flash anymore, it anyway is outdated and there will be no
new versions for Linux released anymore.
The OP's install
On Wed, 08 May 2013 19:57:29 +0200
Sven Joachim wrote:
> Yes, unless you use multiarch. There is still the unresolved issue
> that binNMUs break co-installability. Packages which have been
> binNMU'ed on one architecture but not on another are not
> coinstallable at all, and even those where th
On Thu, 2013-05-09 at 13:39 +0530, J B wrote:
> On Wed, 08 May 2013 12:44:00 +0200
> Sven Joachim wrote:
>
> > On 2013-05-08 12:14 +0200, J B wrote:
> >
> > > When trying to install the skype 4.1 I get
> > >
> > > #dpkg -i skype-debian_4.1.0.20-1_i386.deb
> > >
> > > (Reading database ... 22715
Bob Proulx wrote:
One simple question, though: if you have 2 similar HDDs and one
of them starts to fail, how do you know which one it is?
I assume you mean which physical disk is which?
There are useful tools hdparm, smartctl, blkid, lsblk and probably
others too.
# hdparm -I /dev/sda
On Wed, 08 May 2013 12:44:00 +0200
Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2013-05-08 12:14 +0200, J B wrote:
>
> > When trying to install the skype 4.1 I get
> >
> > #dpkg -i skype-debian_4.1.0.20-1_i386.deb
> >
> > (Reading database ... 227156 files and directories currently installed.)
> > Preparing to rep
On Wed, 08 May 2013 20:34:23 -0600
Paul Condon wrote:
> I installed Wheezy on a HP computer which had been running Squeeze
> about a week or two ago. I've done installs of Debian many times
> before on other hardware, and earlier versions of Debian. This
> install went very smoothly, but ... I ju
hello,
i'm having a big trouble with installing proprietary radeon driver.
my motherboard has X200 radeon chipset, but i'm using
HD 3470 pci-e card. lshw recognizes both cards.
bios is set to use pci-e device as primary, but despite
that fact installing fglrx from the repos or using downloaded
d
Patrick Bartek wrote:
> Guess I'll keep pestering Kobo until they "fix" it.
I've got a Kobo Glo. When connected via USB, the 'Connect' interface
immediately shows up, also with Linux. Looks like they did already fix
it.
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Ok Stefan, but what do You suggest instead of skype ?
Such a chat program that it has versions for all major
operating systems ? (Linux, MacOS, Win)
Zoltan
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> Subject: Re: Without SKYPE?
> Date: Wed, 8 May 2013 23:4
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