>
> Thanks ahead, lina
Hi. Zim is perfect for this. Try it out.
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using Gluster for replicating data between nodes and mounting the
gluster volumes on the clients via glusterfs - this seems like a much
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Gluster, it's an exceptionally good tech
ng a
lot of noise. And I'm not the only one, see [1]. So I'm forced to use
fglrx, and it's working great for me (hibernate and suspend works
without any issue).
1. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50327
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On 28/11/12 01:06, Michael Biebl wrote:
> On 27.11.2012 23:59, Adrian Fita wrote:
>> On 28/11/12 00:52, Michael Biebl wrote:
>>> what does `runlevel` say?
>>
>> root@zero:~# runlevel
>> N 2
>
> Interesting. As already shown, I can't reproduce you
1-63)
Conflicts: file-rc
Description: System-V-like runlevel change mechanism
This package provides support for the System-V like system
for booting, changing runlevels, and shutting down,
configured through symbolic links in /etc/rc?.d/.
Homepage: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/sysvinit
On 28/11/12 00:16, Michael Biebl wrote:
> On 27.11.2012 22:47, Adrian Fita wrote:
>> - my current runlevel is 2, I made sure that cups is indeed disabled:
>> /etc/rc2.d/K02cups
>
> What does ls -la /etc/rc?.d/???cups say?
root@zero:~# ls -la /etc/rc?.d/???cups
lrwxrwxrwx 1 r
On 27/11/12 23:47, Adrian Fita wrote:
> On 27/11/12 23:19, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> On 27.11.2012 20:52, Adrian Fita wrote:
>>
>>> I just did a cups package update (yes, I'm running Debian unstable) and
>>> noticed that the cups daemon was started after the up
On 27/11/12 23:19, Michael Biebl wrote:
> On 27.11.2012 20:52, Adrian Fita wrote:
>
>> I just did a cups package update (yes, I'm running Debian unstable) and
>> noticed that the cups daemon was started after the upgrade. And indeed,
>> looking in /var/lib/dpkg/info
On 09/11/12 03:04, Tom H wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 5:59 PM, Adrian Fita wrote:
>> On 09/11/12 00:32, Tom H wrote:
>>> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Adrian Fita wrote:
>>>>
>>>> So the thing is this: I have some daemons that I keep them install
things might
have been moved around ("find /sys -iname 'file_name'" is very useful to
detect where things are), but it does a very good job explaining what
the different knobs do and which way you should tweak them.
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'conservative':
- http://wiki.debian.org/HowTo/CpuFrequencyScaling
- http://www.pantz.org/software/cpufreq/usingcpufreqonlinux.html
- https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CPU_Frequency_Scaling
- http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/CPU_Frequency_Scaling
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http://git.kernel.org/?
sle to find how deep I should go). BTW: why doesn't locate store
files' metadata? I mean, it already passes through all the files, why
does it store only the files' paths and names in the index?
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On 09/11/12 00:32, Tom H wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Adrian Fita wrote:
>>
>> So the thing is this: I have some daemons that I keep them installed,
>> but I don't start them at boot; I like to conserve my memory resources
>> and only start the daemons
ault and besides, it doesn't help performance to have all
those initscripts checking the files in /etc/default.
So whatdo? Thanks.
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On 05/08/12 18:39, John Kapnogiannis wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 1:36 PM, John Kapnogiannis wrote:
>> On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Adrian Fita wrote:
>>> On 05/08/12 11:59, John Kapnogiannis wrote:
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>> My prob
On 05/08/12 15:42, Petr Voralek wrote:
>Hello!
>
>On 08/05/2012 12:10 PM, *Adrian Fita* wrote, and I quote (in part):
>
>> The best solution that I found was to downgrade to xorg 1.11 and hold
>> the packages from upgrading so I can use the fglrx driver. Some
>
driver. Some
instructions on how to do the downgrade[2].
[2]: http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2012/07/msg00647.html
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On 28/07/12 00:30, Adrian Fita wrote:
>
> How does one configure a theme's color settings for gtk3? :S
Fixed. It turns out I was editing the wrong file.
gtk3 colors are defined in the gtk.css file of the theme. I just copied
the whole theme's gtk-3.0 directory contents into ~
tk-color-scheme doesn't seem to get
applied.
How does one configure a theme's color settings for gtk3? :S
Using Debian testing/wheezy, upgraded to latest packages.
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that's
included in Debian unstable). Or install that package on another machine
and see what permissions it sets, then reapply them; provided you
installed the debian package and didn't do any important modifications
to it in the meantime.
Also, you could check the logs of the applicati
ve-wrong-ways-to-fix-your-audio/
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the temperature enough so the fan would stop whining. So until the open
source radeon improves the power management I'll keep fglrx and xorg 1.11.
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result of the command "acpitool --battery" would also be useful as well.
You may also try posting your problem on the linux-pm mailinglist [1],
where the linux power management developers hang out.
[1] http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-pm
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> volume requests for static data" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thttpd)
>
> Now that it's gone, please recommend another minimal HTTP server with
> similar goal as above.
>
> Thanks
Try boa. I used it on a 486 laptop to handle static
. Fire and forget. Of
course, knowing a bit about iptables is recommended, to understand what
happens behind the scenes.
firestarter is also nice and easy to work with.
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I tried pressing the "Save" button and also the "Enter" key.
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On 07/06/12 23:58, Darren Baginski wrote:
> 07.06.2012, 23:45, "Adrian Fita" :
>>
>> I think that would be Linux Containers (LXC): http://wiki.debian.org/LXC.
>
> Looks promising. Is there any infrastructure around yet?
> I mean init scripts for auto start , /etc
7;m looking for lightweight containerization like
> linux-vserver which works out of the box in wheezy. Any help/links
> will be appreciated.
I think that would be Linux Containers (LXC): http://wiki.debian.org/LXC.
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On 19/05/12 23:07, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 19 May 2012 22:48:22 +0300, Adrian Fita wrote:
>
>> Hi. On my laptop, a HP ProBook 4515s, the brightness doesn't get
>> restored after I reconnect the power cable.
>
> Under what environment (none, a window manager, fu
Hi. On my laptop, a HP ProBook 4515s, the brightness doesn't get
restored after I reconnect the power cable.
Can anyone tell me against which package to file a bug about this? I
really don't know whose job this is supposed to be...
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On 18/05/12 19:58, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2012-05-18 18:45 +0200, Adrian Fita wrote:
>
>> Hi. Anybody else experience this?
>>
>> # aptitude changelog ntp
>> Err Changelog of ntp
>> E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list
>
g/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=587775
>>
>
> ..nope. Your first line needs to first say "deb ", then
> comes an uri, in your duh case "http://cdn.debian.org"; etc,
> like in your other working lines.
Yeah, poor pasting-skils. My sources.list contains in fact the
On 18/05/12 19:45, Adrian Fita wrote:
> I saw an older bug report regarding this [1]. Has the issue come back?
>
> 1. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=587775
Sorry, I meant to paste this:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=556952 .
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(type: KEYBOARD, id 14)
[ 3968.128] (**) Option "xkb_rules" "evdev"
[ 3968.128] (**) Option "xkb_model" "pc105"
[ 3968.128] (**) Option "xkb_layout" "us, ro"
[ 3968.128] (**) Option "xkb_variant" ",std_cedilla"
[ 3968.128] (**) Option "xkb_options"
"grp:switch,grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll"
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On 13/05/12 00:07, Adrian Fita wrote:
> I start it from ~/.config/autostart/xfce4-notifyd.desktop (the
> package doesn't come with any .desktop file anywhere).
Sorry, I forgot to attach the xfce4-notifyd.desktop file that I use:
[Desktop Entry]
Name=XFCE Notification Daemon
Comm
On 12/05/12 22:41, Tom wrote:
> To anybody else reading this and not using Gnome or KDE, how does
> notification work for you?
I use xfce4-notifyd from XFCE on Openbox as window manager. I start it
from ~/.config/autostart/xfce4-notifyd.desktop (the package doesn't come
with any .desktop file anyw
On 10/05/12 16:21, Lars Noodén wrote:
> The Debian Administrator's Handbook is available for sale and download:
>
> http://debian-handbook.info/
>
> Regards,
> /Lars
Thank you for this awesome contribution to the community good sir!
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On 06/05/12 01:26, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> I've got a little cron job,
> just trying to fire off a script (see http://tonyb.us/mattbot )
> and it's not firing.
[...]
> Probably something really obvious I'm overlooking, but the more I look,
> the less I see why there's a problem.
>
> any and all a
On 05/05/12 14:55, Camaleón wrote:
> In my intent to make my netbook more usable (because I can barely use
> some applications such the recently available Pan), I'm trying to get a
> virtual screen (panning) that allows me to configure some applications
> that fail to display the usual bottom bu
On 01/05/12 02:11, Christian wrote:
Hi,
When I log into Gnome-Shell my WPA2 password is remembered between
sessions in Network Manager. But when I log into my default desktop
(Pekwm/Tint2) which also uses Network Manager I have to enter the
password every time. What can I do to get Network Manag
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