can i cache all installations/files that net-install CD download from
debian repo during installation.
I am using SQUID as a proxy server.
please advice. it is taking hell of a time to install one single server.
almost taking a day. very frustrating
Thanks,
Myk
Gábor Hársfalvi, 11.08.2013:
> Dear Users,
>
> I wish to use my TV/Radio-Tuner but when I run Gnomeradio and found
> stations I can't hear any sounds from it.
>
> I've set all the available options without any success. :(
>
> Please Help using Tuner
Around nine or ten years ago I used a TV card
Hi,
I recently used Déja Dup for everyday backup automatically without
problems. Si when I logged in the system it started automatically and did
my backup well.
Until now... When Iog in to my system I get this error message from Déja
Dup:
"Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/dupl
Greetings all.
This is what I am trying to do.
I have the three dvd iso of debian. I installed debian without
internet connection using the first iso image. Now I want to use these
iso files to download and installing any packages that can be done
through aptitude without using interent. I have i
Ethan,
I see that you are using Thunderbird. A lot of people do. But why
are your messages always broken? You never reply to the message you
are quoting and seem to be replying to but the message before it.
Strange. And your quoting is really painful. I am sure it is not a
problem with Thunde
Ethan Rosenberg, PhD wrote:
When I try to to run mysqldump, I receive the following message:
ERROR 2002 can't connect to local mysql server thru socket
'/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
That tells me that you do not have mysql running.
I am a newbie and do not lhow to interpert the log.
Wha
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 10:48:01AM -0700, David Guntner wrote:
> I don't think that the Debian *USER* mailing list is necessarily the
> best place to discuss/debate the above stuff. :-)
>
> Since I expect that anything that affects the kernel itself is going to
> be handled by the Linux kernel dev
Gregory Nowak wrote:
> On the other hand, if it's something in the network stack, why am I
> for example able to query my VPS provider's servers for the same
> domains without crashes? If it's in the network stack, then I think
> it's reasonable to conclude I'd be seeing crashes regardless of what
Gregory Seidman wrote:
> It looks like it will be worth my while to copy partitions over to the new
> disk, if only so I can increase the size of my root partition (which I
> foolishly made too small).
Did you use LVM? If so then you can simply expand it with some free
space from elsewhere. Assu
Thanks to everyone for the helpful input. It looks like there is no
advantage to converting to 64-bit, which is just fine with me. The new
machine has 4GB of RAM, so I am not hitting address space issues. I don't
do anything more CPU-intensive than spam filtering. I do occasionally do
some I/O-inte
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 02:44:35PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> I don't know anything about why you are having system crashes. But no
> one else responded and so I decided to jump in.
Thank you for doing so. I actually went ahead and opened bugs against
openswan and bind9 after getting no responses
David Guntner wrote:
> Bob Proulx grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> > It describes the new scheme and describes a /etc/logwatch/conf
> > directory for local customizations.
>
> Which, as I noted, I was originally using and yet was being ignored for
> some reason. Maybe the file will have more on wh
Ethan Rosenberg, PhD wrote:
> When I try to to run mysqldump, I receive the following message:
>
> ERROR 2002 can't connect to local mysql server thru socket
> '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
That tells me that you do not have mysql running.
> I am a newbie and do not lhow to interpert the log.
if the database is in the same PC, then you still have problems as the
local mysql service is not running.
check logs (syslog , mysql log) to see why its not running and attend to
that.
Here is part of syslog. The rest is just a repeat of the first line..
Aug 12 14:38:45 meow avah
Bob Proulx grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> David Guntner wrote:
>> Ok, upon further searching around, I think I found the problem. It
>> looks like the config file location for the program moved somewhere
>> along the way. It's no longer using /etc/logwatch (I *thought* that
>> directory seemed k
I'm using Alsa without Pulseaudio.
But thanks for the answer.
2013/8/12 Bob Proulx
> Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
> > I wish to use my TV/Radio-Tuner but when I run Gnomeradio and found
> > stations I can't hear any sounds from it.
> >
> > I've set all the available options without any success. :(
>
On Mon 12 Aug 2013 at 21:16:03 +0100, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> Sorry, sent to Brian off-list in error...
The second error was to omit one of the lists cc'ed. The third was to
not recognise the purpose of the mail and to misinterpret its wording
as asking for personal enlightenment.
However, it
Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
> I wish to use my TV/Radio-Tuner but when I run Gnomeradio and found
> stations I can't hear any sounds from it.
>
> I've set all the available options without any success. :(
> Please Help using Tuner
The problem report of not having any sound output is unfortunately a
c
Gregory Nowak wrote:
> I have a VPS running a fresh install of wheezy, installed by me from
> scratch (including kernel). Everything seems to be running fine,
> except for bind9 and openswan which literally crash the vps as
> explained below.
I don't know anything about why you are having system c
David Guntner wrote:
> Ok, upon further searching around, I think I found the problem. It
> looks like the config file location for the program moved somewhere
> along the way. It's no longer using /etc/logwatch (I *thought* that
> directory seemed kinda empty other than my lone ignore.conf file
Sorry, sent to Brian off-list in error...
On 12/08/13 20:09, Brian Potkin wrote:
> On Mon 12 Aug 2013 at 11:57:42 +0200, Ana Guerrero Lopez wrote:
>
>> Dear users and contributors,
>>
>> We would like publishing a special post in bits.d.o for the anniversary of
>> Debian. The idea is publishing
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Moral of the story? The OP may need to spend ~$30 USD for an Intel
> PCI NIC to guarantee it'll work on the first go. He probably gave not
> much more than this for entire used machines. Factor in that you can
> get a brand new mobo/cpu/RAM combo with GbE and GPU today for
On Mon 12 Aug 2013 at 11:57:42 +0200, Ana Guerrero Lopez wrote:
> Dear users and contributors,
>
> We would like publishing a special post in bits.d.o for the anniversary of
> Debian. The idea is publishing anonymous quotes from Debian users and
> developers about what Debian means for you. Ple
On Mon, 2013-08-12 at 19:10 +0200, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
> gnomeradio_1.8-2.debian.tar.gz
Does this version fit to the patches? If so, the first step is to
extract the archive.
http://www.rebol.com/docs/unpack-tar-gz.html
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Albretch Mueller grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> ~
> I think, for security reasons and now that we live in a post
> 1984-era, Linux should move networking out of the kernel and into to
> user land.
> ~
> Well, I know this will entail more than moving some code and
> references and defining a defa
~
I think, for security reasons and now that we live in a post
1984-era, Linux should move networking out of the kernel and into to
user land.
~
Well, I know this will entail more than moving some code and
references and defining a default "networked" user.
~
Do you know of any such version or k
I have these files:
gnomeradio_1.8-2.debian.tar.gz gnomeradio-device.patch
2013/8/11 Gábor Hársfalvi
> Hi,
>
> I've found it ->
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/raring/gnomeradio/raring/view/head:/debian/patches/gnomeradio-device.patch
>
> And I wish to apply on my system.
On Mon, 2013-08-12 at 19:02 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> ls -h /path/to/sourcecode
> ls -h /path/to/patches
*lol* is should be
ls -lA /path/to/*
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On Mon, 2013-08-12 at 18:38 +0200, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
> "And what do you exactly want to know?" ->
>
>
> "and then run the patch command in the source tree, after that you
> need to compile it." -> I'd like to get it step by step help
Please reply to the list only and don't top post.
Have y
[Following up to myself]
David Guntner grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> Since upgrading to Wheezy, I've had the following entries showing up in
> my morning logwatch E-Mail:
>
>> - Dovecot Begin
>>
>> Dovecot disconnects:
>> Inactivity: 27 Time(s)
Since upgrading to Wheezy, I've had the following entries showing up in
my morning logwatch E-Mail:
> - Dovecot Begin
>
> Dovecot disconnects:
> Inactivity: 27 Time(s)
> Inactivity (tried to use disallowed plaintext auth): 2 Time(s)
> Log
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Kailash wrote:
> Default desktop is Gnome 3. Try watching a video tour of Gnome on youtube.
>
> Kailash
> --
>
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I am well versed with gnome (using ubuntu for the past 3 years)
I got a solution to my problem of desktop here
http://www.debianuserforums.org/view
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Le 11/08/2013 11:22, François Patte a écrit :
> Bonjour,
>
> As thunderbird is banned from debian, I try to setup my email
> account using icedove.
>
> It fails! For 2 reasons:
>
> 1- I presume that icedove check if my email address is a "valid"
> a
Dear users and contributors,
We would like publishing a special post in bits.d.o for the anniversary of
Debian. The idea is publishing anonymous quotes from Debian users and
developers about what Debian means for you. Please send your quotes ASAP
at ana...@debian.org, Francesca and I will get a
On Aug 11, 2013 11:43 PM, "Robert Holtzman" wrote:
>
> Don't top post.
I keep on forgetting. Won't happen again
>
> Don't overquote.
>
> --
> Bob Holtzman
> Our company's mission is to enable data-stream
> synergies with confluent bullshit mining,
have you tried plugging in the cable before the comp starts?
On 11/08/2013, The_Ace wrote:
> Have you looked at refresh rates and screen resolutions ? TVs can be
> very picky when it comes to these.
>
> On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 5:27 AM, Seth Bauer wrote:
>> Andrei POPESCU gmail.com> writes:
>>
>
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 4:28 AM, binary dreamer
wrote:
> stuck big time with the syntax of an iptable.
> i would like to permit the speed of 512/512kbps to ips 192.168.1.2-5
> i would like to permit the speed of 1024/1024kbps to ips 192.168.1.6-10
> i would like to permit the speed of 2048/2048kbp
On Monday 12 Aug 2013, binary dreamer wrote:
> stuck big time with the syntax of an iptable.
> i would like to permit the speed of 512/512kbps to ips 192.168.1.2-5
> i would like to permit the speed of 1024/1024kbps to ips 192.168.1.6-10
> i would like to permit the speed of 2048/2048kbps to ips 19
binary dreamer:
>
> stuck big time with the syntax of an iptable.
> i would like to permit the speed of 512/512kbps to ips 192.168.1.2-5
> i would like to permit the speed of 1024/1024kbps to ips 192.168.1.6-10
> i would like to permit the speed of 2048/2048kbps to ips 192.168.1.11-12
> the rest o
stuck big time with the syntax of an iptable.
i would like to permit the speed of 512/512kbps to ips 192.168.1.2-5
i would like to permit the speed of 1024/1024kbps to ips 192.168.1.6-10
i would like to permit the speed of 2048/2048kbps to ips 192.168.1.11-12
the rest of the ips will set to free tr
On Sun, 2013-08-11 at 15:48 +0200, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
> I've found it
> ->
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/raring/gnomeradio/raring/view/head:/debian/patches/gnomeradio-device.patch
>
>
> And I wish to apply on my system.
And what do you exactly want to know?
You ne
if the database that you need to backup is not in your own PC, use
the -h parameter with mysqldump and pass the host ip or fqdn of the
PC in which the database resides.
eg :
mysqldump -h 192.168.1.30 -u username_with_external_access -p db_name
> db_name.sql
if the database is in the same PC, the
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