On Saturday 06 July 2013 01:23:54 green wrote:
> chromium does not include flash, which is non-free and available via
> the flashplugin-nonfree package.
Yes, but I couldn't get it to work with Chromium.
Lisi
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On Jul 4, 2013, at 7:13 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
On Jul 3, 2013, at 1:06 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
Can somebody point me at some docs or packages I could use to
create a customized CD/DVD/BD image for installing Debian PowerPC?
I'd like to create a 32GB (or larger?) USB memory stick that can
On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 07:26:56PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Robert Holtzman wrote:
> > Some time ago I set up a shortcut to open a terminal (ctrl+A) which
> > worked for several months. As of a month or two ago the shortcut began
> > working *only* right after booting. Anytime after that it had t
On 06/07/2013 8:48 AM, "José Luis Segura Lucas" wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I'm having an issue with my HTPC computer. I was using it with WBMC, and
> using a HDMI cable to output the video and audio from my computer to the
TV.
>
> When I first installed Debian a year ago I have some problems ([1]),but
> t
Harry Veltman wrote:
> How can I install flash player? Many web sites require flash
> player.
Do this:
# apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
And periodically update it:
# update-flashplugin-nonfree --install
> Why is it so difficult to find out how to install it on debian and
> other lin
Joel Rees wrote:
> After the upgrade from squeeze to wheezy, sound doesn't work.
Sound can be very frustrating. I have had my own share of problems
with it lately.
> I looked through the sound faqs and discover that key elements of my sound
> infrastructure are missing. So I started to add them
Robert Holtzman wrote:
> Some time ago I set up a shortcut to open a terminal (ctrl+A) which
> worked for several months. As of a month or two ago the shortcut began
> working *only* right after booting. Anytime after that it had the effect
> of highlighting all my desktop icons but didn't open the
Harry Veltman grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> How can I install flash player? Many web sites require flash player.
> Why is it so difficult to find out how to install it on debian and
> other linux distributions?
Looks like it's available:
> $ aptitude show flashplugin-nonfree
> Package: flashpl
How can I install flash player? Many web sites require flash player. Why is
it so difficult to find
out how to install it on debian and other linux distributions?
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Lisi Reisz wrote:
> It isn't actually identical...
*Nearly* identical.
> At least, I couldn't get it to update. Google Chrome does update
> flash automatically...
The absence of "automatic updates" is a feature, not a bug. Why would
you want Google deciding when and how to alter the software o
After the upgrade from squeeze to wheezy, sound doesn't work.
Adding users to the audio group has no effect.
I looked through the sound faqs and discover that key elements of my sound
infrastructure are missing. So I started to add them using synaptic, but it
tells me the packages are not authent
Lisi Reisz wrote at 2013-07-05 17:24 -0500:
> On Friday 05 July 2013 22:41:15 green wrote:
> > Ethan Rosenberg, PhD wrote at 2013-07-05 11:14 -0500:
> > > dpkg -i google-chrome-stable_current_i386.deb
> >
> > You have a reason for not using the [nearly identical] "chromium" in
> > Debian main?
>
>
Some time ago I set up a shortcut to open a terminal (ctrl+A) which
worked for several months. As of a month or two ago the shortcut began
working *only* right after booting. Anytime after that it had the effect
of highlighting all my desktop icons but didn't open the terminal.
Various searches yi
Gerardo Ballabio gmail.com> writes:
> I've recently upgraded my Debian system from Squeeze to Wheezy, but I
> seem to notice that graphical performance has become worse.
>
> In particular, Torcs (car racing game) is now completely unplayable as
> it runs at less than 1 frame per second, while it
Hi!
I'm having an issue with my HTPC computer. I was using it with WBMC, and
using a HDMI cable to output the video and audio from my computer to the TV.
When I first installed Debian a year ago I have some problems ([1]),but
them was solved using a ~/.asoundrc configuration file.
I was happy wi
Reposting to the list, where it ought to have gone in the first place. Sorry,
Ethan.
On Friday 05 July 2013 17:14:20 Ethan Rosenberg, PhD wrote:
> > I apologize for having to revisit this, but I can't get it to work,
> > which I cannot understand. I followed the instructions I used
> > previou
On Friday 05 July 2013 22:41:15 green wrote:
> Ethan Rosenberg, PhD wrote at 2013-07-05 11:14 -0500:
> > dpkg -i google-chrome-stable_current_i386.deb
>
> You have a reason for not using the [nearly identical] "chromium" in
> Debian main?
It isn't actually identical, and flash does not work proper
On 07/05/2013 05:36 PM, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 03. 07. 2013 01:17:15 je David napisal(a):
>>
>> Sounds like GNOME 4 :)
>
> +1
>
> Laughed my socks off! :-D
>
>
Yup, I've been snickering for days!
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Ethan Rosenberg, PhD wrote at 2013-07-05 11:14 -0500:
> dpkg -i google-chrome-stable_current_i386.deb
You have a reason for not using the [nearly identical] "chromium" in
Debian main?
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Sounds like GNOME 4 :)
+1
Laughed my socks off! :-D
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Well wouldn't documentation for Jigdo template be in Jigdo package?
On Jul 4, 2013, at 7:13 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
>> On Jul 3, 2013, at 1:06 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Can somebody point me at some docs or packages I could use to create a
>>> customized CD/DVD/BD image for installi
Hi all,
I've recently upgraded my Debian system from Squeeze to Wheezy, but I
seem to notice that graphical performance has become worse.
In particular, Torcs (car racing game) is now completely unplayable as
it runs at less than 1 frame per second, while it used to run in the
20-50 FPS range depe
On 2013-07-05, Kruppt wrote:
>
> Once you have installed bootlogd, you can read the
> boot log file via root terminal running below command.
>
> sed $'s/\^\[/\E/g;s/\[1G\[/\[27G\[/' /mnt/sda12/var/log/boot
>
>
I'm sorry that should be:
sed $'s/\^\[/\E/g;s/\[1G\[/\[27G\[/' /var/log/boot
tho
On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 06:49:05PM +0200, Franco Martelli wrote:
> Are upower and udisks packages installed?
apt-get install --reinstall upower udisks policykit-1 policykit-1-gnome
Did not fix my xfce problem, but kdm does provide reboot and shutdown
now. One part fixed. Thanks! (part two still
On 7/5/2013 2:07 AM, John Andreasson wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 12:05 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> Hmm...
>>
>> Last thing to try is rootflags. To your kernel line in menu.lst add
>>
>> root=/dev/sdXX rootflags=discard ro
>
> Thanks. I tried that as well but it still doesn't work.
>
> Just
Hi,
This email is to possibly help someone wanting to setup virtual users
with Exim4 on Debian using split config.
Here is my virtual user router file
# cat /etc/exim4/conf.d/router/250_virtual
virtual:
debug_print = "R: virtual for $local_part@$domain"
driver = redirect
allow_f
On Fri, 5 Jul 2013 16:36:04 +0300
Vlad Badelita wrote:
> Well, I figured it would mean waking up from sleep, then start hibernation.
> This is what I found:
> http://superuser.com/questions/298672/linuxhow-to-hibernate-after-a-period-of-sleep
Ah, I hadn't known about rtcwake. I don't know of a t
Hi,
After a very long time I've looked at this again and fixed it.
This is my /etc/exim4/conf.d/router/260_vacation router file:
VACATION_CONDITION = "\
${if match{$h_Subject:}{^.*do not send vacation message.*}\
{no}{yes}\
}"
user
On Friday 05 July 2013 17:14:20 Ethan Rosenberg, PhD wrote:
I'm not sure that this ever got to the list, so I am resending.
Dear list -
I apologize for having to revisit this, but I can't get it to work,
which I cannot understand. I followed the instructions I used
previously,
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Il 07/05/13 10:59, vwf ha scritto:
> Hello
>
> After upgrading from squeeze to wheezy my "Shut Down" button is no
> longer available from kdm and xfce (and restart, sleep and
> hybernate). I reinstalled hal dbus pm-utils, I am in the
> powerdev-group
On Friday 05 July 2013 17:14:20 Ethan Rosenberg, PhD wrote:
> I'm not sure that this ever got to the list, so I am resending.
>
> Dear list -
>
> I apologize for having to revisit this, but I can't get it to work,
> which I cannot understand. I followed the instructions I used
> p
I'm not sure that this ever got to the list, so I am resending.
Dear list -
I apologize for having to revisit this, but I can't get it to work,
which I cannot understand. I followed the instructions I used
previously, and no luck.
Download from Google.
cd /home/ethan/Downlo
Hello vwf,
> Hello During boot, when starting all services, all kinds of messages appear
> on screen
> but I cannot find that same list in my logfiles.
> Is it possible to get that same info on disk?
Unless you did something really weird during or after the install you will have
a file /var/log
Well, I figured it would mean waking up from sleep, then start hibernation.
This is what I found:
http://superuser.com/questions/298672/linuxhow-to-hibernate-after-a-period-of-sleep
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Celejar wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Jul 2013 15:06:15 +0300
> Vlad Badelita wrote:
>
> >
Thanks for the suggestion, but it is not exactly what I am looking for. It
is supposed to hibernate in order to save battery life and/or energy.
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 03:06:15PM +0300, Vlad Badelita wrote:
> >I prefer to have my compute
On Fri, 5 Jul 2013 15:06:15 +0300
Vlad Badelita wrote:
> I prefer to have my computer suspend after some specified time of no
> activity, say 20 minutes, and then after about 2 more hours or so hibernate
> to save power. Also, when specific applications are running(like torrent
Not sure this is
On 2013-07-05, Juan Sierra Pons wrote:
> Hi,
>
> wajig search bootlogd
> bootlogd - daemon to log boot messages
>
> bootlogd logs all messages printed to the system console during
> system boot, and records those messages to a logfile.
> Página principal: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/sysvi
On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 03:06:15PM +0300, Vlad Badelita wrote:
>I prefer to have my computer suspend after some specified time of no
>activity, say 20 minutes, and then after about 2 more hours or so
>hibernate to save power. Also, when specific applications are running(like
>torren
I prefer to have my computer suspend after some specified time of no
activity, say 20 minutes, and then after about 2 more hours or so hibernate
to save power. Also, when specific applications are running(like torrent
clients) you should be able to prevent it. I found some solutions I could
use to
On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 08:04:55PM +1000, David wrote:
> On 5 July 2013 18:59, vwf wrote:
[...]
> I am not an expert, but if I recall correctly I experienced similar
> when doing a minimal lxde install, until I installed policykit, see
> http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/policykit-1
Hello David,
On 5 July 2013 18:59, vwf wrote:
> Hello
>
> After upgrading from squeeze to wheezy my "Shut Down" button is no
> longer available from kdm and xfce (and restart, sleep and hybernate). I
> reinstalled hal dbus pm-utils, I am in the powerdev-group. All pm-utils
> (seem to) work from the command-lin
Hello
After upgrading from squeeze to wheezy my "Shut Down" button is no
longer available from kdm and xfce (and restart, sleep and hybernate). I
reinstalled hal dbus pm-utils, I am in the powerdev-group. All pm-utils
(seem to) work from the command-line. But how do I get the buttons
active?
Than
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 3:10 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 01 iul 13, 20:35:53, Joel Rees wrote:
> >
> > Maybe I should win the lottery so I can afford to write a decent *dm for
> > XFCE.
>
> There is lightdm.
>
Yes, it's there. I'm using it now. It's not my favorite.
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Hi,
wajig search bootlogd
bootlogd - daemon to log boot messages
bootlogd logs all messages printed to the system console during
system boot, and records those messages to a logfile.
Página principal: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/sysvinit
Regards
Hello During boot, when starting all services, all kinds of messages
appear on screen but I cannot find that same list in my logfiles.
Is it possible to get that same info on disk?
Thanks
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On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 8:21 PM, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
> Dear Users,
>
> I wish if I could use the newest Chrome with my system.
>
> When I open Chrome it always says doesn't support my system anymore...
I remember reading about this some time ago [1]. Back then they wanted
to require a newer ver
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 12:05 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Hmm...
>
> Last thing to try is rootflags. To your kernel line in menu.lst add
>
> root=/dev/sdXX rootflags=discard ro
Thanks. I tried that as well but it still doesn't work.
Just to be sure I created a file with random data, read the sect
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