how do i find the file address associated with each process.
The fan is operational, but with out control. could be the BIOS could be
acpi.
i have been thru the jungle of acpi and pm senors and etc for the last few
months.
i would just like to find out what ? is controlling the fan and then go
fro
On Fri, June 14, 2013 8:47 pm, Mark Allums wrote:
> Kumar Appaiah:
>> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 08:01:27PM -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
>> > Slashdot and others have reported that RedHat, like Fedora and
>> OpenSuSE, is switching from MySQL to MariaDB. I expect Debian will
>> follow
>> suit, since the
On Fri, June 14, 2013 6:01 pm, Mark Allums wrote:
> Slashdot and others have reported that RedHat, like Fedora and OpenSuSE,
> is switching from MySQL to MariaDB. I expect Debian will follow suit,
> since they have set precedents many times for preferring free software.
> (Example: OpenOffice.org
Beginning with 1.4.7-1.1 (wheezy), unmounting a davfs filesystem
returns immediately:
$ umount /foo/dav
$
The "waiting while mount.davfs (pid ) synchronizes the cache"
message is not printed; cache synchronization continues in the
background. It appears that umount.davfs is not being c
Kumar Appaiah:
> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 08:01:27PM -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
> > Slashdot and others have reported that RedHat, like Fedora and
> OpenSuSE, is switching from MySQL to MariaDB. I expect Debian will follow
> suit, since they have set precedents many times for preferring free softwa
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 08:01:27PM -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
> Slashdot and others have reported that RedHat, like Fedora and OpenSuSE, is
> switching from MySQL to MariaDB. I expect Debian will follow suit, since
> they have set precedents many times for preferring free software. (Example:
> O
Hi: I have a home wifi which has been working well for the past
three years or so. There is a Verizon router on the ESSID and the WEP
key is also written down clearly. This has been working well both with
Debian stable and unstable (aptosid) which I have on different disks. The
wireless card is Int
Hi,all thanks for the sugestion. It was indeed the colrs from system
theme.zusine the Edit,Preferences cleareed that problem
quickly. But now I have another problem. I can't get wifi conection.
Sebastian Canagaratna
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Larry Johnson wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 13, 2013
When I drag a song to my portable player, using Rhythmbox, it transcodes
to the song to mp3. But the bitrate is too low, and I cannot get it to
change. I have tried changing the format settings in Preferences,
Music, Library Structure, but that doesn't have any impact on the
bitrate for files get
Slashdot and others have reported that RedHat, like Fedora and OpenSuSE, is
switching from MySQL to MariaDB. I expect Debian will follow suit, since they
have set precedents many times for preferring free software. (Example:
OpenOffice.org ==> LibreOffice.)
Has this been discussed? Does anyo
Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> one of our server's drive failed due to power cord issue.
> however i plug it back and due to less experience with "parted" i messed
> the whole thing.
If it was a power cord issue, and you plugged it back in, then there
should be no need to use parted. Simply mdadm
A. Bautirin wrote:
> If you set up the computer hangs at the stage of "Gathering information for
> installation report."
> 82% - on any action.
Press Alt-F4 and observe what is happening on the installer log screen
and report it. Hopefully it will say what it is doing at the time and
any error
I play games and I've a GTX 460. How about they just fix gdm3 so it
sends me into Gnome Classic? It never did anything else... when it was
in beta. A stable should be stable.
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 12:25 AM, Andrei POPESCU
wrote:
> On Vi, 14 iun 13, 17:46:52, John Tate wrote:
>> On Thu, Jun 13,
I'm not saying this is your issue but a few months back I had a
"similar" problem and it turned out to be my wireless card wasn't
exactly compatible with the latest IEEE 802.11N standard. Changing my
router to B/G solved the issue for me.
If nothing else, you could at least give it a try.
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Hi Guys,
I have the above WLAN USB adapter.
I have followed the setup detail here:
http://wiki.debian.org/rtl819x#Debian_7.0_.22Wheezy.22
And the config detail here:
http://wiki.debian.org/WiFi/HowToUse#Command_Line
But it will not work!
All I get is:
Listening on LPF/wlan0/00:0b:81:89:61:
To Ro wrote at 2013-06-14 06:02 -0500:
> At this point I have to wait about two weeks before I can afford
> getting a 2TB drive where I could dump the recovered parts and try to
> resuscitate it. Is there any site that would have information about
> forensics? The best way to prepare is by learning
On Friday 14,June,2013 11:21 PM, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Which is the best, in your opinion, English dictionary package, which, I
> wish, can save the history of the words I looked up before.
>
> Thanks with best regards,
I installed the Artha already.
Thanks again,
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Which is the best, in your opinion, English dictionary package, which, I
wish, can save the history of the words I looked up before.
Thanks with best regards,
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On Vi, 14 iun 13, 10:05:21, Frank Lanitz wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm looking for a controlled way to share desktop via e.g. ssh. Goal is
> to replace tools like teamviewer for a box where a technician shall
> logon remotely and show local people how to do things. So pretty similar
> to ssh + screen
On Vi, 14 iun 13, 17:46:52, John Tate wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 5:54 AM, Andrei POPESCU
> wrote:
> > On Mi, 12 iun 13, 01:34:50, John Tate wrote:
> >> Are they the latest? I am considering trying them. I will have to make the
> >> time.
> >
> > Why does it matter?
> The later ones tend to
On Thu, 2013-06-13 at 23:02 -0400, Doug Button wrote:
> Thanks for the help, but it doesn't sound quite like my problem. I
> haven't changed any network settings and these problems are only
> occurring on this one device.
>
> I should probably also mention that according to lspci my WiFi model i
Sorry for this late response.
I finally used fpm2, because I use mate desktop and fpm2 is on gtk so it
give me a better integration.
fpm2 have less option than Keepassx, but have they I need.
I use only Debian, so I don't care if it doesn't work on Windows or Mac :)
fpm2 use also aes encryption, I
Sorry, sent to private mail. I re-send to the list:
What model is your wireless card?
We need know your hardware to help you.
Regards
El Jueves, 13 de Junio de 2013 19.27 CLT, Doug Button
Ha escrito:
I have been having a WiFi problem for a few months now, and I think I
should finally fi
On 14/06/13 00:02, Doug Button wrote:
Thanks for the help, but it doesn't sound quite like my problem. I
haven't changed any network settings and these problems are only
occurring on this one device.
I should probably also mention that according to lspci my WiFi model
is "Intel Corporation Ce
If you want to use apache with each host owner you must use it with
fastcgi or fcgid module.
for more info http://httpd.apache.org/mod_fcgid/mod/mod_fcgid.html
On 06/14/2013 12:50 PM, Pol Hallen wrote:
Hi all :-)
Is it a problem keep owner of users about www dir reads of apache?
i.e.
/home/s
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 10:53 PM, green wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote at 2013-06-13 11:45 -0500:
> > Good to hear that it was not ext3!
>
> For ext3, there is the ext4magic tool. (I have not used it.)
>
Thank you guys for all your input. The mention of scalpel, scrounge-ntfs
reminded me that I shou
Hi all :-)
Is it a problem keep owner of users about www dir reads of apache?
i.e.
/home/site1/www
ls -l www
index.html
site1:site1 index.html
I've several virtual host, with ftp users can access to own dir
/home/site1/www and update files
virtual hosts read files /home/site1/www
than
On 9 June 2013 15:23, Chris Bannister wrote:
>
> There must be a particular reason why you have decided to do things that
> way. I would be interested to know what that reason is.
Yes, but a lengthy explanation would only reveal that it is not
interesting at all :)
Also, it is not interesting for
Hi folks,
I'm looking for a controlled way to share desktop via e.g. ssh. Goal is
to replace tools like teamviewer for a box where a technician shall
logon remotely and show local people how to do things. So pretty similar
to ssh + screen -x. What's the best way for X(fce) here?
Cheers,
Frank
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If you set up the computer hangs at the stage of "Gathering information for
installation report."
82% - on any action.
Andrey
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Hello Andrei,
On Fri, 14 Jun 2013 10:42:59 +0300
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Vi, 14 iun 13, 12:45:22, J B wrote:
> >
> > Here are some more info
> >
> > #apt-cache policy libqtwebkit4
> ...
> > #apt-cache policy libqtwebkit4:i386
> ...
> > I try the following and I get huge dependency erro
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 11:40 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 04:24:06AM +1000, John Tate wrote:
>> Noted, unhide has not noticed anything nor unhide.rb or rkhunter but I
>> get considerable lag sometimes as if screenshots are being taken of
>> the desktop. It might just be the lat
2013/6/14 J B :
> On Fri, 14 Jun 2013 10:07:23 +0300
> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
>> On Vi, 14 iun 13, 12:05:33, J B wrote:
>> >
>> > Yes, I did it. This is a debian-testing OS
>>
>> Ok, this might explain why things aren't going so smooth. It's usually a
>> good idea to upgrade to testing only when
Thank you to everyone, all of the responses contained ideas that
guided me towards a successful outcome.
First, it was clear that nobody advocated trying to control the order
that the packages were installed in.
The suggestion by James Richardson to create users/groups before
installing the packa
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 5:54 AM, Andrei POPESCU
wrote:
> On Mi, 12 iun 13, 01:34:50, John Tate wrote:
>> Are they the latest? I am considering trying them. I will have to make the
>> time.
>
> Why does it matter?
The later ones tend to perform better from what I've heard.
>
> Kind regards,
> Andr
On Vi, 14 iun 13, 12:45:22, J B wrote:
>
> Here are some more info
>
> #apt-cache policy libqtwebkit4
...
> #apt-cache policy libqtwebkit4:i386
...
> I try the following and I get huge dependency errors.
>
> #apt-get install ia32-libs-i386
This is not what I was trying to suggest or the outp
On Fri, 14 Jun 2013 10:07:23 +0300
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Vi, 14 iun 13, 12:05:33, J B wrote:
> >
> > Yes, I did it. This is a debian-testing OS
>
> Ok, this might explain why things aren't going so smooth. It's usually a
> good idea to upgrade to testing only when you are already quite fa
On Vi, 14 iun 13, 12:05:33, J B wrote:
>
> Yes, I did it. This is a debian-testing OS
Ok, this might explain why things aren't going so smooth. It's usually a
good idea to upgrade to testing only when you are already quite familiar
with Debian. Also the period short after a release is the most
one of our server's drive failed due to power cord issue.
however i plug it back and due to less experience with "parted" i messed
the whole thing.
i have 2tbx2 RAID 1 mirror and have 4x500GB partitions.
even i selected the right drive by "select command" and deleted the right
partition but parte
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