On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 06:35:57PM +0200, Siard wrote:
> Anubhav Yadav:
> > Chris Bannister:
> > > Can't you just treat it as a normal USB stick?
> > > e.g.
> > > Plug it in
> > > select connect to PC on phone.
> > > then
> > > # mount /dev/sdb /mnt
> > > (get some error msgs)
> >
> > It gives me
On 9/4/13, Gregory Nowak wrote:
>
> Yeah. It looks like the card reader is recognized, and the fact that
> the cards are in it, but it looks like the capacity of both cards is
> too big for the reader to deal with. That's my guess anyway, maybe
> someone else has a better answer. I'm not sure how
On 09/05/13 at 02:31am, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 03:45:49PM -0400, William Hopkins wrote:
> >
> > A top poster is surely not one to talk about grammar :P
>
> What's worse a top poster who doesn't trim or a bottom poster who
> doesn't trim?
>
Dunno. I trimmed!
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Liam
Hi, all,
I'm still pretty new to Debian, so this may be a *very* stupid question,
but here goes.
I have Debian 3.0.4 (via uname -r) on an ARM processor (after
update/upgrade) and am trying to get the kernel headers to compile a
module for it.
aptitude shows the only headers available are f
William Hopkins writes:
> On 09/03/13 at 03:45pm, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
>> Stephen Powell writes:
>> >
>> > Interesting. If "break" appears out of context, you should get
>> > an error message something like:
>> >
>> >bash: break: only meaningful in a 'for', 'while', or 'until' loop
>> >
>> >
phillip johnson writes:
When your subject line is three lines long (on my display, anyway) maybe
you should move it to the body of your post.
When the body of your post is empty, you should *definitely* move
something in there.
Does your table run Debian Linux? If not, why are you asking here?
On 09/04/2013 03:28 PM, recovery...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Wed, 04 Sep 2013 13:03:22 -0400
> Verde Denim wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
>> Any input is, as always, greatly appreciated.
> Would this be of any help?
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-vpnc/+bug/1107975
>
> And you can al
On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 04:42:23PM -0400, phillip johnson wrote:
>
Contact the manufacturer. I wasn't aware they made tablets with
debian. Also, please don't put your entire message in the subject
field.
Greg
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s
On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 12:42:31AM +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> Yes, right now I am doing the same, using virtualbox, and enjoying at
> the moment, but then I tend to easily move away from terminal if I get
> stuck at something, and use the gnome environment.
And you're sure you wouldn't find so
On Wed, 04 Sep 2013, David Guntner wrote:
> used because of the scale of how many CPUs are affected. It's
> "non-free" in the sense that they hold patents, etc., on the code that
> restrict how you can use it and so on.
It is non-free because of the license attached to the microcode
distribution,
On Thu, 05 Sep 2013 00:42:31 +0530
Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-09-04 at 21:05 +0200, Slavko wrote:
>
> > When you (original poster) want to learn Linux, I suggest to use
> > some virtualisation (VirtualBox can be good choice), because all
> > three OS can be used at one time - no reboot
On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 08:09:13AM -0700, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
>
> The system mentioned in the original message is at home.
> Here at work is another machine, with an unbranded similar
> adapter, running Wheezy.
My comments below pertain to the info you provided below. If you
believe the tw
On Mon, 02 Sep 2013 12:26:17 -0400 (EDT), Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> Interesting. If "break" appears out of context, you should get
> an error message something like:
>
>bash: break: only meaningful in a 'for', 'while', or 'until' loop
>
> You didn't get an error message, so part of bash thi
On Tue, 2013-09-03 at 20:01 -0400, William Hopkins wrote:
> On 09/03/13 at 03:45pm, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
> > Stephen Powell writes:
> > >
> > > Interesting. If "break" appears out of context, you should get
> > > an error message something like:
> > >
> > >bash: break: only meaningful in a 'f
On Sep 4, 2013 11:41 PM, "Kim Christensen"
wrote:
>
> On 09/04/2013 09:53 PM, Kim Christensen wrote:
> > On 09/04/2013 07:58 PM, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> >> Can I install debian again on my machine (without any desktop manager)
> >> on a separate partition for / and use the /home, /usr, /var and /te
On 09/04/2013 09:53 PM, Kim Christensen wrote:
> On 09/04/2013 07:58 PM, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
>> Can I install debian again on my machine (without any desktop manager)
>> on a separate partition for / and use the /home, /usr, /var and /temp
>> from my current debian installation?
>
> I would recom
On Wed, 04 Sep 2013 13:03:22 -0400
Verde Denim wrote:
Hi.
> Any input is, as always, greatly appreciated.
Would this be of any help?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-vpnc/+bug/1107975
And you can also skip this unneeded layer of complexity called
NetworkManager, and
On 09/04/2013 07:58 PM, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> Can I install debian again on my machine (without any desktop manager)
> on a separate partition for / and use the /home, /usr, /var and /temp
> from my current debian installation?
I would recommend installing separate Debian systems using Linux
Cont
On Wed, 2013-09-04 at 19:33 +0100, Brian wrote:
> Possibly. But why bother? Debian may be a Good Thing - but why do you
> need more than one installation? If you do, why not just do it?
One for using an OS as a normal user (the one I have currently with
debian installed) and the other for forcing
On Wed, 2013-09-04 at 21:05 +0200, Slavko wrote:
> When you (original poster) want to learn Linux, I suggest to use some
> virtualisation (VirtualBox can be good choice), because all three OS can
> be used at one time - no reboot is needed.
Yes, right now I am doing the same, using virtualbox, an
Ahoj,
Dňa Wed, 4 Sep 2013 19:33:00 +0100 Brian napísal:
> > Can I install debian again on my machine (without any desktop
> > manager) on a separate partition for / and use
> > the /home, /usr, /var and /temp from my current debian installation?
>
> Possibly. But why bother? Debian may be a Goo
Just successfully got ssh -X to work to connect remotely to my BT5
machine. Works great! Except when I end the session. I wind up with the
top and bottom task bars of my local desktop, but the display of BT5. Is
there a graceful way to exit the session and have my local desktop
return or do I need
Hi
On Tue, 03 Sep 2013 22:08:51 +0200
Sven Joachim wrote:
> Apparently, since there is no libstdc++ package, apt-get takes this as a
> regular expression. The manpage does not really state that, although it
> mentions regular expressions:
Just a small nit - libstdc++ is a virtual package prov
On Wed 04 Sep 2013 at 23:28:49 +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> I want to learn and master the command line of Linux. I want to be
> comfortable at editors like vim. I am justing getting intrigued by the
> command line.
>
> So I have decided to force myself to use the command line by installing
> a
Hello List,
I want to learn and master the command line of Linux. I want to be
comfortable at editors like vim. I am justing getting intrigued by the
command line.
So I have decided to force myself to use the command line by installing
a gdm-less debian on my laptop.
The laptop currently has
On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 08:38:18PM +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> >>As above or as before?
>
> As before.
>
> Yes I saw the thread!
In that case I'm stumped. Sorry I can't help you any further.
--
"If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people
who are being oppressed, an
Trying to trace why a vpn connection on Wheezy 64b is failing immediately.
IPv4 settings - Automatic (VPN) addresses only
DNS Servers - 2 specified
Search domains - specified (same as used on other systems which work)
VPN settings
Gateway, User name, User password, Group Name, Group password - al
On Sunday 01 September 2013 08:24 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 9/1/13, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
>>> I'm just going to revert to squeeze, that desktop actually worked.
>>
>> Another vote for xfce. I switched to it quite a while ago, and have
>> been happy since.
>
> I find it adequate; ~8months now
Anubhav Yadav:
> Chris Bannister:
> > Can't you just treat it as a normal USB stick?
> > e.g.
> > Plug it in
> > select connect to PC on phone.
> > then
> > # mount /dev/sdb /mnt
> > (get some error msgs)
>
> It gives me this no medium found on /dev/sdb
>
> > then
> > # mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt
>
>
In that case I'm stumped. Sorry I can't help you any further.
I think, as someone mentioned above, that MTP is only used to transfer
files that contain media. So maybe thats the reason that its not
mounting. Tomorrow I will try to connect my phone to another distro and
will report if all files are
Carlo grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> Hi Verde Denim, I like to think with free software, I saw that it is a
> non-free, can we trust of it ? Or this isn't againt debian free software
> guidelines? Why Intel doesn't give a free microcode???
Please don't top post in a E-Mail reply, *especially* on
On 9/4/2013 12:00 PM, agrq wrote:
On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 07:05:12PM -0700, agrcons wrote:
What package does Debian use for mailing list?
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/ says "All original Debian mailing
lists are run on a special server, using an automatic mail processing
software called
On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 07:05:12PM -0700, agrcons wrote:
> What package does Debian use for mailing list?
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/ says "All original Debian mailing
lists are run on a special server, using an automatic mail processing
software called SmartList. This server is called lis
On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 02:42:44PM +0200, Khaled Blah wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to mount an NFS mount point into a schroot session. I
> understand I need to edit /etc/schroot/sbuild/fstab on the host to do so
> but all my attempts so far failed. Does anyone here know how it can be done?
http:
On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 03:45:49PM -0400, William Hopkins wrote:
>
> A top poster is surely not one to talk about grammar :P
What's worse a top poster who doesn't trim or a bottom poster who
doesn't trim?
--
"If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people
who are being op
On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 05:45:14PM -0500, Conrad Nelson wrote:
> MTP is a terrific protocol, but one thing I wish MTP-ready devices
> would still use is USB Mass Storage. It's not glamorous or fancy, or
> necessarily fast, but one thing it *is* is universal. Not all
> operating systems or programs
You can try to install a bigger theme. There is some themes in kde-loo.org[1].
I am using Large Mouse Cursors[2] in my mothers computer.
Just exract your mouse theme into ~/.icons and create a symbolic link named
default pointing to your theme in this directory.
[1]: http://kde-look.org/index.ph
On 09/03/2013 08:42 PM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2013-09-03 16:20:56 -0700, David Christensen wrote:
>> On 09/03/13 05:05, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
>>> THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS ONLY RELEVANT TO SYSTEMS THAT HAVE INTEL
>>> MICROPROCESSORS.
>> Please provide a URL to the intel.com web page t
Hi Verde Denim, I like to think with free software, I saw that it is a
non-free, can we trust of it ? Or this isn't againt debian free software
guidelines? Why Intel doesn't give a free microcode???
thanks.
Carlo.
2013/9/4 Verde Denim
> On 09/03/2013 08:42 PM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > On 20
From: Gregory Nowak
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2013 00:04:01 -0700
> The card reader in question may be too old to
> recognize sdhc cards.
Appears so. Ref. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital
The system mentioned in the original message is at home.
Here at work is another machine, with an u
On Wednesday 04 September 2013 13:59:46 François Patte wrote:
> Le 04/09/2013 14:14, Paul Cartwright a écrit :
> > On 09/04/2013 06:24 AM, François Patte wrote:
> >> It seems to be unable to deal with ptp protocol... So I can't import
> >> photos from a camera.. Sigh!
> >
> > can you not go to the
Le 04/09/2013 14:14, Paul Cartwright a écrit :
> On 09/04/2013 06:24 AM, François Patte wrote:
>> It seems to be unable to deal with ptp protocol... So I can't import
>> photos from a camera.. Sigh!
> can you not go to the file manager and copy the photos from your camera?
> In File manager I see
Hi all,
I'd like to mount an NFS mount point into a schroot session. I
understand I need to edit /etc/schroot/sbuild/fstab on the host to do so
but all my attempts so far failed. Does anyone here know how it can be done?
Regards,
--
Khaled Blah
System Administrator, Mara Systems (www.marasystem
On 09/04/2013 06:24 AM, François Patte wrote:
> It seems to be unable to deal
with ptp protocol... So I can't import
> photos from a camera.. Sigh!
can you not go to the file manager and copy the photos from your
camera?
In File manager I see my Samsung Galax
On Tuesday 03 September 2013 11:21:43 François Patte wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> I have juste installed gwenview and I connot see it in the xfce menu
> Why?
>
> Question: what are the "best" photo managers? I don't mean soft like
> gimp but soft for sorting and classifying photos.
>
> Thank you.
I u
Le 03/09/2013 12:39, Aditya Pareek a écrit :
> shotwell is the best photo suite on Gnu/Linux IMHO
It seems to be unable to deal with ptp protocol... So I can't import
photos from a camera.. Sigh!
--
François Patte
UFR de mathématiques et informatique
Laboratoire CNRS MAP5, UMR 8145
Université
On Wed, 2013-09-04 at 14:03 +0530, Kailash wrote:
> We patched it to SP2
I also patched it with SP2 and not with SP3.
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On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 07:05:12PM -0700, agrcons wrote:
> What package does Debian use for mailing list?
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/ says "All original Debian mailing
lists are run on a special server, using an automatic mail processing
software called SmartList. This server is called lis
Bonjour,
Is it possible to have an icon on the desktop when I plug a camera using
the ptp protocol to transfert photos from the camera?
I know, if I use some application like digikam I can import my photos...
What I want is to see that the camera is plugged on the computer.
thank you
--
Franço
On Wednesday 04 September 2013 12:02 AM, Mike McGinn wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, September 03, 2013 14:16:49 Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
>> Am Dienstag, 3. September 2013, 19:23:20 schrieb Pascal Obry:
>>> Le 03/09/2013 19:00, Mike McGinn a écrit :
Has anyone in this group had any luck getting iTunes t
On 2013-09-04 08:49:47 +0700, Rick Valenzuela wrote:
> On 09/04/2013 07:42 AM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > "apt-get changelog intel-microcode" leads you to:
> >
> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/intel/+bug/1212497
> >
> > which provides the URL to the intel.com web page:
> >
> > https://download
On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 10:42:49PM -0700, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> Here is a generic PC running Squeeze with a USB multi-slot
> card reader, branded AtechFlash Technology, Inc., Pro II.
>
> I have one SD card marked NexxTech SDHC, Class 4, 4 GB.
> When the card is plugged into the Atech reader
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