On 7/1/2017 10:37 AM, David Wright wrote:
I have been unable to execute Java with >=2048M memory allocation
since upgrading to stretch. I've changed nothing in my configuration
otherwise.
I have plenty of RAM:
# free
totalusedfree shared buff/cache
available
I have a simple home router setup. The router runs Debian Lenny; the
client runs Ubuntu. The router has two NICs; one connects to the ISP,
the other to an internal switch.
The router box has no network issues with the Internet. I can ping, surf
websites, etc..
The client box has no problems
n at all about this error message or how
to resolve it.
Thanks for any hints.
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ers
and mailbox spools. Can anyone point me to a resource that explains how
uw-imapd works and is configured? The only configuration that appears to
be present is authentication method.
Or would people recommend switching to another IMAP server, for example,
mailuitls-imap4d?
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ebian.net/archive/2003/12/21/debian unstable main
And then apt-get install the wine packages with the specified version.
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There used to be WINE CVS packages at
http://people.debian.org/~andreas/debian
but they seem to have disappeared over the last several months.
Is anyone aware of any working apt source for WINE debs?
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tion-exchange
The main problem I and others have been having so far is that LDAP does
not work with certain exchange servers. It looks like it has something
to do with how openldap/libldap2 and connector were built, without NTLM
support perhaps. But I haven't figured it out yet.
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00 series"?)
Oops. That's HAL, right. Never mind.
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uld be tempted to think there *is* hardware malfunction on
the other, but the modem card works on that one, so it can't be that the
PCMCIA slot is totally dead.
I guess I would appreciate suggestions for how to narrow this down to
hardware or software, and/or anything else with the softw
upport Red Carpet for anything other than potato
(?) but presumably it should be possible to get it to work under sid,
right?
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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 00:07:59 -0400, Allan Wind wrote:
> > On 2004-04-18T23:16:38-0400, Adam Kessel wrote:
> > - I get the following kernel panic when trying to boot:
> > Unable to mount root foreseeability on unknown-block(0,0)
> I believe this means that the kernel could n
The system in question has a very standard IDE drive setup; grub properly
creates the device map and boot options; the boot device is /dev/hda1.
I've had no problems with the Debian 2.4 kernels.
Can someone help me troubleshoot this?
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on on a few other
lists, but no clear answers have appeared.
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tion or on the
web.
Can someone suggest how I might troubleshoot this problem? I'm running sid
(with experimental KDE and Gnome packages).
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I'm using cron v3.0pl1-72.
Can anyone suggest how I might go about troubleshooting this? I'm rather
stuck for options to explore.
Thanks for any advice--
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, although the problem has been around
for me for a while.
Thank you.
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On Sat, Oct 13, 2001 at 06:28:57PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
> http://www.themes.org used to be quite good for this sort of thing, but
> they seem to be down right now. You could try
The site seems to work if you go to http://classic.themes.org. Some of the
links are broken, in that case you ju
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