On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 02:07:04PM +0800, lina wrote:
>
> >
> > I'm sorry, this should read Thunderbird esr with Lightning AddOn or
> > IceDove with IceOwl AddOn.
> >
>
> IceOwl is great, methinks it will meet my needs.
I agree. It's what I use but it's not a stand alone program. You have to
i
>
> I'm sorry, this should read Thunderbird esr with Lightning AddOn or
> IceDove with IceOwl AddOn.
>
IceOwl is great, methinks it will meet my needs.
Thanks all again,
Best regards,lina
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The ForceCommand does exactly what I need. I wonder why I missed it when I
looked at the documentation...
Thank you all.
-Antonio
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 2:04 PM, David Guntner wrote:
> Antonio Paiva grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I would like to set up an ssh server s
On 11/13/2013 9:22 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
> ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/gpu-hdmi-audio-document/gpu-hdmi-audio.html
Dan, you're awesome. I bet alot of nVidia users, especially MythTV
users, will find this immensely helpful.
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On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 17:10 -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Chris Bannister writes:
> > I don't see how not having an OS stops you surviving.
>
> Or how not having a copy of Microsoft Windows stops you from having an
> OS. I'm able to live without it.
I already mentioned that you can't make an elect
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 10:07:04PM +0800, lina wrote:
> I checked most, seems none has "pop up" action before the events.
By default, when will print out your appointments for the next two
weeks when you run it. This interval is configurable of course, both
forward in time, and back in time. I hav
On Thu, 2013-11-14 at 11:24 +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> TIP: A great way to find packages is with 'apt-cache search', IOW
> 'apt-cache search remind' :)
Assumed a GUI should be ok, Synaptic is good for searching software,
because there is no need to remember a command.
2 Cents,
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Hello,
I have a problem with selinux and Iceweaseal
I install a fresh debian wheezy amd64 on my machine, and then selinux.
If I set selinux enforce to " 1 " from " 0 " icewaesel don't start
anymore.
I don't make any change in iceweasel, no plugin, no flash.
Thank's for helping,
Lorenzo
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Or how not having a copy of Microsoft Windows stops you from having an
OS. I'm able to live without it.
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On 14/11/13 09:42, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 09:31:48AM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 00:59 +, José Silva wrote:
>>> I think there are ways of overcoming this, inserting the "key" in the
>>> VM bios, but I doubt it's legal.
>>
>> Is it legal to have
On 14/11/13 06:52, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 17:08 -0200, Beco wrote:
>> On 13 November 2013 15:52, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>> What DE do you use?
>>> What application to update do you use?
>>> Do you have both enabled, su and sudo?
>>>
>>> Assumed you're using Synaptic on a GTK bas
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 09:31:48AM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 00:59 +, José Silva wrote:
> > I think there are ways of overcoming this, inserting the "key" in the
> > VM bios, but I doubt it's legal.
>
> Is it legal to have a monopoly and to force people to pay for an O
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 12:09:37PM +0800, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Which package I can be installed which may serve as calender,
>
> Just remind me when, where and what I need attend or prepare?
root@tal:~# apt-cache show remind
Package: remind
[...]
Suggests: tkremind, wyrd
Description-en: sophist
Hi everyone,
I have a problem with selinux and Iceweaseal.
I install a fresh debian wheezy amd64 on my machine, and then selinux.
If I set selinux enforce to " 1 " from " 0 " icewaesel don't start
anymore.
I don't make any change in iceweasel, no plugin, no flash.
King Regards,
Lorenzo
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Antonio Paiva grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I would like to set up an ssh server such that, everytime someone tries to
> connect to it, a script will be run to control certain aspects of the
> connection. More specifically, I want to check if certain conditions are
> met and, if
You could try making a script and then calling it with ForceCommand.
Have it fail to abort the session or call a shell to allow it to proceed.
Regards,
/Lars
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On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 10:07:04PM +0800, lina wrote:
> I checked most, seems none has "pop up" action before the events.
>
> I always miss some seminars I registered.
>
Since you're using Gmail why not install Evolution it can interface with
Google's calendar.
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On 2013-11-13 lina wrote:
> I checked most, seems none has "pop up" action before the events.
I use the following little script that I borrowed from somewhere: It uses
"gmessage" (you can change to xmessage) and "at", and will pop up the
message that you typed in originally. If you call the scrip
On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 17:08 -0200, Beco wrote:
> On 13 November 2013 15:52, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > What DE do you use?
> > What application to update do you use?
> > Do you have both enabled, su and sudo?
> >
> > Assumed you're using Synaptic on a GTK based DE and both, su and sudo
> > are enable
sorry for the sort answer, why you don't use /etc/profile for archive what
you want?
2013/11/13 emmanuel segura
> kill -9 $$
>
>
> 2013/11/13 Antonio Paiva
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I would like to set up an ssh server such that, everytime someone tries
>> to connect to it, a script will be run
kill -9 $$
2013/11/13 Antonio Paiva
> Hi everyone,
>
> I would like to set up an ssh server such that, everytime someone tries to
> connect to it, a script will be run to control certain aspects of the
> connection. More specifically, I want to check if certain conditions are
> met and, if they
Hi,
Dňa Wed, 13 Nov 2013 11:45:04 -0700 Robert Holtzman
napísal:
> I use Tbird and Lightning but, as I dislike a GUI mail client, I
> object strongly to having to install it to be able to use the
> calendar. I haven't found a stand alone calendar that' I'm happy with
> yet. The screen shot of cc
Hi everyone,
I would like to set up an ssh server such that, everytime someone tries to
connect to it, a script will be run to control certain aspects of the
connection. More specifically, I want to check if certain conditions are
met and, if they are not, refuse/abort the connection.
I found tha
On 2013-11-13, Curt wrote:
> On 2013-11-13, Antonio Paiva wrote:
>>
>> Have you tried using 'shutdown -h -P now' ?
>
> No.
>
>> I was having similar issues with some machines not powering down after
>> shutdown and that solved it for me. In my case, I simply set that as the
>> exit command for my
>
> > I was having similar issues with some machines not powering down after
> > shutdown and that solved it for me. In my case, I simply set that as the
> > exit command for my window manager, and I have no idea how you might go
> > about doing it in a desktop env.
>
> You'd type the command in an
Hi Ralf,
On 13 November 2013 15:52, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> What DE do you use?
> What application to update do you use?
> Do you have both enabled, su and sudo?
>
> Assumed you're using Synaptic on a GTK based DE and both, su and sudo
> are enabled, than it's likely that you need to change the lau
On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 16:22 -0200, Beco wrote:
> Why in some of my systems, when I try to update, apper asks for my
> sudo password, and in others, it asks for root password?
>
> During the installation I always follow the same procedure, and I try
> to keep all systems as equal as I can, so Im pr
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 02:33:23PM +, José Silva wrote:
> On 13/11/13 14:17, José Silva wrote:
> >On 13/11/13 14:07, lina wrote:
> >>I checked most, seems none has "pop up" action before the events.
> >>
> >>I always miss some seminars I registered.
> >>
> >>
> >Thunderbird esr / IceOwl with Li
On 2013-11-13, Antonio Paiva wrote:
>
> Have you tried using 'shutdown -h -P now' ?
No.
> I was having similar issues with some machines not powering down after
> shutdown and that solved it for me. In my case, I simply set that as the
> exit command for my window manager, and I have no idea how
Dear users,
Why in some of my systems, when I try to update, apper asks for my
sudo password, and in others, it asks for root password?
During the installation I always follow the same procedure, and I try
to keep all systems as equal as I can, so Im pretty sure I did not
changed such option.
Ac
>
> Sometimes the machine powers off, sometimes it doesn't (I believe it
> says Power Down on the screen) and I must press the button for about
> five seconds to cajole it to do so. It actually amounts to a minor
> annoyance, as the shutdown procedure is executed correctly (except for
> the electr
lina writes:
> I checked most, seems none has "pop up" action before the events.
Calendar sends you emails. You already have it: it's in bsdmainutils
which is priority "important".
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 10:15:03PM -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 11/12/2013 7:11 PM, Doug wrote:
> > On 11/12/2013 07:32 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> >> On 11/12/2013 5:37 PM, Jon N wrote:
> >> ...
> >>> There is one an area that I'm pretty unsure of. I am planning on
> >>> purchasing a Nvidia vi
On Wednesday 13,November,2013 10:33 PM, José Silva wrote:
> On 13/11/13 14:17, José Silva wrote:
>> On 13/11/13 14:07, lina wrote:
>>> I checked most, seems none has "pop up" action before the events.
>>>
>>> I always miss some seminars I registered.
>>>
>>>
>> Thunderbird esr / IceOwl with Lightni
On Wednesday 13,November,2013 10:33 PM, José Silva wrote:
> On 13/11/13 14:17, José Silva wrote:
>> On 13/11/13 14:07, lina wrote:
>>> I checked most, seems none has "pop up" action before the events.
>>>
>>> I always miss some seminars I registered.
>>>
>>>
>> Thunderbird esr / IceOwl with Lightni
On 2013-11-11, Wawrzek Niewodniczanski wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried non-free firmware and it didn't work. So I decided to give
> ubuntu and halt/power down doesn't work in latest Ubuntu as well.
>
> So I see two option - something bad happend with my BIOS or there is a
> regression in kernel...
I
On 13/11/13 14:17, José Silva wrote:
On 13/11/13 14:07, lina wrote:
I checked most, seems none has "pop up" action before the events.
I always miss some seminars I registered.
Thunderbird esr / IceOwl with Lightning AddOn. Works a charm, it's my
main app, love it.
I'm sorry, this should re
On 13/11/13 14:07, lina wrote:
I checked most, seems none has "pop up" action before the events.
I always miss some seminars I registered.
Thunderbird esr / IceOwl with Lightning AddOn. Works a charm, it's my
main app, love it.
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On 13/11/13 11:36, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 13/11/13 21:44, José Silva wrote:
On 13/11/13 01:46, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 13/11/13 11:59, José Silva wrote:
On 13/11/13 00:26, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 13/11/13 09:10, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Tue, 2013-11-12 at 21:36 +0100, Alois Mahdal wrote:
On 2013-11-13, D.E. Bil wrote:
>> >
>> >Which package I can be installed which may serve as calender,
>> >
>> >Just remind me when, where and what I need attend or prepare?
>> >
>> Barebones would be cal. Type "man cal" for details.
>
> Also, _wyrd_ and _remind_ come to mind (sic).
>
Or you can u
On 13Nov13:1240+0100, Steffen Dettmer wrote:
> thanks for your detailed answer.
Indeed, this is very good material to understand. As a minor
point in the interest of complete treatment, I add the nohup nohup
construct; e.g.,
( while : ; do sleep 60 ; echo awake `date` ; done &>/dev/null & )
wh
Jeff Bauer writes:
> Barebones would be cal. Type "man cal" for details.
Cal displays a calendar. For reminders you want calendar.
man calendar
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On 2013-11-13, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> I'd:-
> $ su -c "grep 'WW\|EE\|NI\|??' /var/log/Xorg.0.log"
>
> or if you use sudo:-
> $ sudo grep 'WW\|EE\|NI\|??' /var/log/Xorg.0.log)
>
Or if you want to use neither one:
grep /var/log/Xorg.0.log
On my machine at least, it doesn't require elevated
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 07:25:59AM -0500, Jeff Bauer wrote:
> On 11/12/2013 11:09 PM, lina wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >Which package I can be installed which may serve as calender,
> >
> >Just remind me when, where and what I need attend or prepare?
> >
> Barebones would be cal. Type "man cal" for details
On 11/12/2013 11:09 PM, lina wrote:
Hi,
Which package I can be installed which may serve as calender,
Just remind me when, where and what I need attend or prepare?
Thanks with best regards,
Barebones would be cal. Type "man cal" for details.
Regards,
Jeff
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On 13/11/13 21:54, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 21:30 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> Let me know if there are any other conf files or information that
>> might be useful.
>
> Perhaps you're using KDE and the OP does use GNOME.
It's a minimal LXDE using Openbox on that laptop.
>
Le 13/11/2013 12:22, Darac Marjal a écrit :
If you're running Apache 2.4 (which you are), you should add "Require
all granted" below the Allow/Deny statements. This basically tells the
new authorisation module to honour the configuration of the older
module.
Brilliant Darac !
That did it nicely
On 13/11/13 20:57, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Ma, 12 nov 13, 18:15:50, Just_Me wrote:
>> Slim freezes doing nothing. I had to use startx to start desktop.
>> slim.service is enabled btw.
>>
>> $ systemctl status slim
>> -
>>
>> slim.service - LSB: Start/s
Hi,
thanks for your detailed answer.
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 6:02 PM, David F wrote:
> On 11/12/2013 07:35 AM, Steffen Dettmer wrote:
>>
>> Debian 7.2 with /bin/bash as login shell (via /etc/passwd), shopt
>> huponexit off (as by default), bash run via SSH from other host.
>>
>> When closing she
Le 13/11/2013 11:49, Karl E. Jorgensen a écrit :
Hi
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 05:55:13PM +0100, rudu wrote:
Hi,
Well, I wouldn't have thought having so many difficulties setting up
a simple monitoring system on my Jessie amd64 desktop, but after a
few hours wandering the net, I guess I could use
On 13/11/13 21:44, José Silva wrote:
> On 13/11/13 01:46, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 13/11/13 11:59, José Silva wrote:
>>> On 13/11/13 00:26, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 13/11/13 09:10, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-11-12 at 21:36 +0100, Alois Mahdal wrote:
>> 1.8GHz dual core and 4
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 10:49:10AM +, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 05:55:13PM +0100, rudu wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Well, I wouldn't have thought having so many difficulties setting up
> > a simple monitoring system on my Jessie amd64 desktop, but after a
> > few hours wa
On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 21:30 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> Let me know if there are any other conf files or information that
> might be useful.
Perhaps you're using KDE and the OP does use GNOME.
On Tue, 2013-11-12 at 18:15 -0800, Just_Me wrote:
> I had to use startx to start desktop.
What DE do
Hi
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 05:55:13PM +0100, rudu wrote:
> Hi,
> Well, I wouldn't have thought having so many difficulties setting up
> a simple monitoring system on my Jessie amd64 desktop, but after a
> few hours wandering the net, I guess I could use some guidance ...
>
> What I've done so far
On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 11:57 +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> I seem to remember that only gdm, kdm and lightdm are able to work with
> latest technologies (was that PolicyKit?). This might be related so I'd
> suggest you try lightdm instead.
http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-bugs-dist@lists.debia
On 13/11/13 20:56, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 13 nov 13, 14:20:49, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>
>> NOTE: slim is not a DM so *if* you are using xdm/gdm/kdm (but not
>> Openbox) try:-
>> $ DM=$(ls /etc/init.d/ | grep dm);su -c "service $DM start" (or "sudo
>> service $DM start" if you have sudo ins
On 13/11/13 18:27, Just_Me wrote:
> sudo grep 'WW\|EE\|NI\|??' /var/log/Xorg.0.log
>
> [15.705] Current Operating System: Linux debian 3.11.4-pf-debian
> #2 SMP PREEMPT Sat Nov 2 11:41:38 MYT 2013 x86_64
> (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
> [15.
On 13/11/13 01:46, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 13/11/13 11:59, José Silva wrote:
On 13/11/13 00:26, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 13/11/13 09:10, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Tue, 2013-11-12 at 21:36 +0100, Alois Mahdal wrote:
1.8GHz dual core and 4G RAM
attempting Win XP in VBox for even the most simple
t
On Ma, 12 nov 13, 18:15:50, Just_Me wrote:
> Slim freezes doing nothing. I had to use startx to start desktop.
> slim.service is enabled btw.
>
> $ systemctl status slim
> -
>
> slim.service - LSB: Start/stop the SLiM daemon.
>Loaded: loaded (/etc/i
On Mi, 13 nov 13, 14:20:49, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
> NOTE: slim is not a DM so *if* you are using xdm/gdm/kdm (but not
> Openbox) try:-
> $ DM=$(ls /etc/init.d/ | grep dm);su -c "service $DM start" (or "sudo
> service $DM start" if you have sudo installed) instead of startx
Maybe you are thinki
On Ma, 12 nov 13, 18:32:10, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>
> And frankly I don't believe nVidia supports
> HDMI digital audio pass through, nor any discrete GPU card. For
> argument's sake, let's say it does. Then you run into the problem that
> the onboard audio chip can't pass digital audio through PC
> Which package I can be installed which may serve as calender,
>
> Just remind me when, where and what I need attend or prepare?
gkrellm-reminder (a plugin for gkrellm) does what you said.
It's graphical, but does not depend on any desktop environment.
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> On Tue, 2013-11-12 at 18:15 -0800, Just_Me wrote:
> > slim.service is enabled btw.
> >Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/slim)
> ^
Perhaps you should take a look at the service file.
$ cat /etc/init.d/sl
On 13/11/13 18:27, Just_Me wrote:
> sudo grep 'WW\|EE\|NI\|??' /var/log/Xorg.0.log
>
> [15.705] Current Operating System: Linux debian 3.11.4-pf-debian
> #2 SMP PREEMPT Sat Nov 2 11:41:38 MYT 2013 x86_64
> (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
> [15.
Le 13/11/2013 09:39, Vicios a écrit :
Hi!
I don't know why your configuration doesn't work. When I install Munin
always add my subnet in the config file, for example:
[...]
Allow from localhost 127.0.0.0/8 ::1 192.168.0.0/24
[...]
Regards.
Fernando.
Thank for the suggestion Fernando.
I tri
On Tue, 2013-11-12 at 18:15 -0800, Just_Me wrote:
> slim.service is enabled btw.
>Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/slim)
^
Why doesn't it show that it is enabled?
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ systemctl status alice
alice.service - Alice PPPoE
Loaded: loaded
On Tue, 2013-11-12 at 23:41 -0200, André Nunes Batista wrote:
> On Sun, 2013-11-10 at 02:36 -0600, Conrad Nelson wrote:
> > Please understand I think FOSS is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT and VERY high
> > quality. I certainly appreciate it myself as a programmer. My point is
> > more toward the usability
On 11/13/13, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 00:59 +, José Silva wrote:
>> I think there are ways of overcoming this, inserting the "key" in the
>> VM bios, but I doubt it's legal.
>
> Is it legal to have a monopoly and to force people to pay for an OS to
> survive? We are living a
Hi!
I don't know why your configuration doesn't work. When I install Munin
always add my subnet in the config file, for example:
[...]
Allow from localhost 127.0.0.0/8 ::1 192.168.0.0/24
[...]
Regards.
Fernando.
El 12/11/13 17:55, rudu escribió:
Hi,
Well, I wouldn't have thought having so m
On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 00:59 +, José Silva wrote:
> I think there are ways of overcoming this, inserting the "key" in the
> VM bios, but I doubt it's legal.
Is it legal to have a monopoly and to force people to pay for an OS to
survive? We are living and we need to survive!
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