5/01/2025 00:28, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi Thomas,
On Fri, Jan 24, 2025 at 06:48:08PM +0100, Thomas Anderson wrote:
ip a ->
2: enp27s0: mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast
state UP group default qlen 1000
link/ether 30:9c:23:b7:48:8c brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 192.168.1.6/24 brd 192.168.
27;t work. my gateway really only worked if i turn off/on my networking.
I also think it has to be something simple, just can't seem to isolate it.
On 24/01/2025 17:30, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Fri, Jan 24, 2025 at 17:11:06 +0100, Thomas Anderson wrote:
Here is updated version with
CR in
this will add it (just like I have done
in the network manager UI, but in both cases, i reboot without a gateway.
thanks in advance..
On 24/01/2025 13:03, Eike Lantzsch ZP5CGE / KY4PZ wrote:
Hi Thomas,
On Friday, 24 January 2025 08:35:44 GMT-4 Thomas Anderson wrote:
Hello,
I am using Debian
add it (just like I have done
in the network manager UI, but in both cases, i reboot without a gateway.
thanks in advance..
On 24/01/2025 13:03, Eike Lantzsch ZP5CGE / KY4PZ wrote:
Hi Thomas,
On Friday, 24 January 2025 08:35:44 GMT-4 Thomas Anderson wrote:
Hello,
I am using Debian 11, and no m
Hello,
I am using Debian 11, and no matter what I do, I repeated on each
reboot, I will boot into a system with no gateway set (or rather, the
"default route is 0.0.0.0," which naturally gives this device no
internet connectivity.
I am using the NetworkManager, and have a static IP set.
If
I also belong to the group of long time mailserver owners. I started it
way back at Debian 8, and upgraded along the way. The biggest time
requirement was at the beginning, setting up every thing properly. Since
then, I have had almost no problems at all, that couldn't be solved
reasonably quic
software, which I don't think I have anything (of value), that doesn't
come directly from Debian source repos =)
I like to keep things simple. I guess get started with the backup =)
Cheers.
On 26/12/2024 20:11, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 26, 2024 at 07:39:23PM +0100, Thomas And
s after a re-install of the required software systems?
So, now I guess my question becomes...ultimately:
"What is the difference between upgrading my system (after remove all
non-debian apps) and simply doing a brand new, clean install??"
"Is one better than the other??
Thanks, and Happy Holidays.
Thomas Anderson
ditional behavior.
Jim Anderson
el Xe Graphics (TGL GT2)
Thank you in advance and I wish you all a great day.
Regards,
John Anderson
Thanks a lot, Macro!
it worked. Sorry for delay, I got side tracked with "my day" =)
On 03/01/2024 12:03, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 03.01.2024 um 11:52:59 Uhr schrieb Thomas Anderson:
Here is the output. Wow, a lot.
All those lines with ii at the beginning mean the package is insta
-video-nvidia-any (no description available)
un xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-legacy-304xx (no description available)
On 03/01/2024 11:47, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 03.01.2024 um 11:36:03 Uhr schrieb Thomas Anderson:
Key information:
I am aware that there are two different installation paths for the
hello,
Have a funky issue with Debian 10, that is network related. Whenever I
restart my computer, I cannot access the internet. I need to restart
networking
either via CLI, or from the networking panel turn off/on networking.
Then, everything works. But, that is rather annoying.
Trying to
Ok, throwing up the bat signal.
I will upgrade Debian to 12 within the next month or so...but before I
do, want to clean up my current system.
I have to kernels:
4.19.0-25 and 4.19.0-24.
The latter will boot fine, the former (newer kernel) will not. it just
goes to a blinking cursor, indefi
I tried the suggestions mentioned in this thread. I forgot to mention
the hardware in question. It is a rather modern GTX 1030 low profile
Nvidia card. it is nothing fancy at all, and would not expect to game
from it, but that is not what I bought it for. Just wanted more than
null graphics. Ov
First off, I am running Debian 9, Stretch. I know it is old and I should
upgrade and that is something I want to do.
The primary problem is that I have a lot of important systems (email,
cloud), and other less important (web host). Simple dist-upgrades have
always broken my mail server, that I
Hello Friends,
I have Debian 9, I know I need to upgrade my dist, will do that tonight
or tomorrow =)
Last week, I made a new user say "Sally."
Previously, for years, my main user "Bob" was running perfectly with a
gnome desktop.
Recently, I realized, I cannot login to Bob anymore?!?
The
it.
I don't have any services running, no servers or anything that should
cause such
a delay.
On 2/16/22 12:09, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 04:21:43AM -0500, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On 2/15/22, Thomas Anderson wrote:
Hello,
I have Bullseye installed on an
Hello,
I have Bullseye installed on an SSD, it boots up fast as expected up
until the login screen.
I enter my login credentials...then, queue the music...just a darker
screen (not pitch black, flickering, or anything bad)
42 seconds later I get my desktop.
I do have a Cinnamon desktop env
Thanks for replies. It all makes sense once I get the answers. =)
On 2/15/22 07:29, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 01:58:24AM +0100, Thomas Anderson wrote:
I am curious, what would happen if I threw a fully functionally,
Linux installation (HDD) into an entirely different
I am curious, what would happen if I threw a fully functionally,
Linux installation (HDD) into an entirely different hardware configuration:
Different Process AMD->Intel?
Ram/mobo I assume doesn't matter?
I half expect it to boot up, and be fully functional.
But, I have not tested it.
I am n
Hello friends,
I was curious what would happen if I threw my server HDD, into an
entirely new system:
different motherboard, different CPU (Intel instead of AMD), Ram, video
card, everything.
I would like to upgrade my system, and ideal case, this would simply
work. I think I have done
i
Thank you everyone that helped me with this issue.
I learned a great deal.
Namely, for my particular use case, SMR drives are sub-optimal.
It is VERY difficult to even find out if drives are SMR or CMR, because
apparently the manufacturers try to put it all out the door. As mentioned
by Mr. R
n Mon, Oct 18, 2021 at 06:25:19PM +0200, Thomas Anderson wrote:
>> I have been having problems with a drive (non-SSD) for a while now,
>> but I would like to "identify" the problem specifically, so that I may
>> perhaps be able to get the drive replaced.
> Assuming i
Cool, thanks Reco!
Will post again tomorrow =) Takes 987 minutes apparently.
On 10/18/21 6:52 PM, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Mon, Oct 18, 2021 at 06:25:19PM +0200, Thomas Anderson wrote:
I have been having problems with a drive (non-SSD) for a while now,
but I would like to "identify
Hello Gurus,
I have been having problems with a drive (non-SSD) for a while now, but
I would like to "identify" the problem specifically, so that I may
perhaps be able to get the drive replaced.
Essentially, I have been experienced data loss, where nodes become
unreadable, when I try to "fix
[Hardware Error]: 0270:
Any suggestions?
John
On Sun, 10 Oct 2021, 06:09 yixuan lin, wrote:
>
>
> 在 2021年10月9日,下午9:49,John Kerr Anderson 写道:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've got an HP laptop that is having a problem of th
Hi Everyone,
I've got an HP laptop that is having a problem of the trackpad freezing
randomly when using the machine. If I plug an external mouse via USB or I
do a I can log back in and get the mouse working again.
It's annoying as it happens when you are working and is completely random
when i
Thanks for the insightful replies.
I think I am getting closer to a solution.
Wouldn't it be possible to bind the "redraw-current-line" to the delete
(ASCII DEL), i.e. Alt 127??
And, just add that to my user's bash file?
I am thinking out loud, not sure this would work.
Also, yes. Zsh, I wi
30/08/2021 14:41, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 12:26:32PM +0200, Thomas Anderson wrote:
>> My issue is: if I am typing to terminal, while receiving data, and I
>> backspace -- I just don't know how far I have backspaced, I have to guess.
> What you want
Hello Debian Users,
Maybe someone can help a brother out.
I would really like to be able to use terminal in such a way that when I
backspace, it will echo the line I am currently typing
1. say if I am receiving data into the terminal window, and
2. I have *not* pressed carriage return.
My is
le to see the data on it like a normal drive? Or would I
run into the same issue??
On 30.12.20 01:53, deloptes wrote:
> Thomas A. Anderson wrote:
>
>> Once I can get anything off one of these two drives, I will then switch
>> my current setup to 1 drive (8TB), with an attached 8TB d
en switch
my current setup to 1 drive (8TB), with an attached 8TB drive that will
be be backup --weekly, or whatever.
On 29.12.20 09:36, basti wrote:
> On a file server in a production environment I would prefer raid 6.
>
> Am 29.12.20 um 08:45 schrieb Felix Miata:
>> Thomas A. Anderso
Hello,
I have been "using" mdadm to run software raid1 (stripping) on a file
server i have been running.
None of the drives have failed, and I have even setup subsequent drives
in the same scenario.
It is only now that I wonder if I am even using RAID1 properly? In other
words, now that I try to
I have had vnc working in the past, then as of the past week or so, it
has stopped working.
I have spent many hours going in circles i feel. No matter what I try
the result is the same.
Basically, a black-white pixelated screen with a X curser (that I can
move), and that is about it.
I won't hyp
Hello List,
I have two drives (setup in a RAID 1 array).
The drives are mostly for archive purposes, and accessible via SMB on my
local network.
They are not constantly accessed, and performance/speed is irrelevant.
I would rather they idle/sleep when not being directly accessed. I know
they ar
Hi Everyone, I've got a mini PC that after the system resumes from suspend
it seems to have some problems with the audio working through HDMI. The
audio through the headphone jack continues to work.
If I reboot, the audio begins working through HDMI again.
Here's some information:
uname -v
#1 SM
Thank you to everyone for your help! I just added the
"snd_hda_intel.probe_mask=0x01" permanently to grub and it seems to be
working fine.
It's actually preferable to not have the HDMI audio work because I'd
normally have plugged in speakers through the microphone anyway and this
way I don't have
update Alsa to get the audio to work properly? Any
suggestions would be helpful, thank you everyone for their input.
Regards,
John
On Mon, 19 Aug 2019 at 05:50, Nektarios Katakis <
nektar...@mail.nektarioskatakis.xyz> wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Aug 2019 18:09:50 -0400
> John Kerr And
t; wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Aug 2019 14:06:57 -0400
> John Kerr Anderson wrote:
>
> > Hello today, I've got an Ideapad and after I suspend I cannot get the
> > audio to work when the system resumes.
> >
> > lspci -v returns the following for the audio section:
>
Hello today, I've got an Ideapad and after I suspend I cannot get the
audio to work when the system resumes.
lspci -v returns the following for the audio section:
00:0e.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Device 3198 (rev 03)
Subsystem: Lenovo Device 3807
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0,
install to the gcc make
command, what a hassle and after spending nearly a week trying to get it
all working I've had enough and am not wasting any more of my time on
this awful software.
So thanks for wasting my time Debian and for future reference, go and
get fucked!!!
Chris Anderson
very
grateful! Any questions please let me know, thank you all in advance!
Kind Regards,
John Anderson
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On 05/12/12 07:24, Leonid Korostyshevski uttered these pearls of wisdom::
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 7:14 PM, John Anderson <mailto:j...@janderson.org.uk>> wrote:
>
> On 04/12/12 13:48, Leonid Korostyshevski uttered these pearls of
> wisdom::
>
onsider my misunderstanding of the
> words “recovery mode” in Wheezy boot menu as a lost in translation.
>
> Also, have tried Wheezy livecd (from here:
> http://live.debian.net/cdimage/release/current-next/amd64/iso-hybrid/)
> with the same “noisy screen effect” after boot.
> At the
Anderson
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> On 09/05/2012, John Anderson wrote:
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>>
>> On 09/05/12 02:17, Sharon Kimble uttered these pearls of wi
? I find them very annoying and they make the black
> text in the
> grey bars almost impossible to read for one of advancing years.
>
SystemSettings->Application Appearance->Colors->Colors Tab->Color Set:
View ; and then make Normal Background and Alternate Background the same.
I've had this problem with the 2.6.32 kernel ever since I compiled it at
rc5. If I use my computer for an extended time, the computer's I/O begins to
hang. If I shut down my laptop and start it again, the power LED and fan
wake up for an instant, and then it shuts back down. It then tries to start
Previously I successfully installed and launched virtualbox-ose. However, after
installing a guest GNU/ Linux and building a customized kernel (2.6.33.2). The
virtualbox box crashed and no longer able to be executed successfully. The log
shows
03:56:22.716 PIIX3 ATA: Ctl#0: RESET, DevSel=0 AIOI
s similar to "dcop", but for dbus. I'm not sure if there is a
> "kdcop" equivalent for dbus yet.
Thanks. I'll look into your suggestions this weekend. You've given me
good pointers as to where to keep looking for answers. Thanks again.
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the binary execute "amarok -t" when it is confirmed that it
is indeed running as user "tommy"?
I've been at it for hours. Any ideas on how to proceed and perhaps
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I try to exec `aptitude upgarde` ,but it hangs at the step
Setting up grub-pc (2009xxx) ...
even if I try to run sudp dkpg --configure -a
it hangs at that step as well.
However, th
r forgot about.
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On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 14:24, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2009-08-12 06:19, Thomas Anderson wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I have the following entry in my sources.list file:
>>>>
>>>> deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org lenny main
>>>>
>>>&
ld perhaps work but the odds are probably low because this
hasn't worked for at least two days now.
> maybe it's temporary.
The problem has been persistant for at least two days now. I've also
tried this repository line as suggested by a google search, with the
same result:
de
uadcore CPU (which means I'm on the AMD64
>> architecture, right?) and am running Debian stable (Lenny). Any
>> suggestions as to how I can fix my problem?
>>
>
> Dumb question: did you remember to "apt-get update"?
It's not a dumb question :). But,
stall
from that repository. I've apt-get updated, and it still won't work.
I've got an Intel quadcore CPU (which means I'm on the AMD64
architecture, right?) and am running Debian stable (Lenny). Any
suggestions as to how I can fix my problem?
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&q
popularised in the 1960s with
>> the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and
>> more recently with desktop publishing software
>
> Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting
> industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text
> ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type
> and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not
> only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting,
> remaining essentially unchanged. It was popularised in the 1960s with
> the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and
> more recently with desktop publishing software
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old "pine" email client and see if I could use it by
cut-n-pasting the text, choose reply, and then cut-n-paste it back
again. Not a very elegant solution I admit. But it will have to do
until I (or you ;)) think of a better one. The step after that would
be to try the mutt cli
gt;
> ".
I got this output:
to...@todu:~/code$ cat test.txt | fmt -w 80|sed 's/^/> //'
sed: -e expression #1, char 8: unknown option to `s'
to...@todu:~/code$
However, thanks for letting me know about the "fmt" command. I hadn't
heard of it before. I
quot; and such and am
happy to report that it is short, readable and does no nasty stuff.
Thanks; I'll be using your solution to my problem.
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however intended as quoting programming code, i.e adding /* */ around
code. I could not find an email quoting feature there though.
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But facebook only supports top-posting.
I'd like to cut-n-paste the text I wish to reply, quote it with "> "
and then cut-n-paste it back into my facebook reply message. I'd also
like line breaks to be put in once every 80 characters (email
standard?).
I use Debian Lenny.
ep
instruction in case I some day encounter a Debian machine that isn't
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On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 13:17, Thomas Anderson wrote:
> I did the usual synaptic update and upgrade and after I rebooted the X
> server refuses to start. I'm on Debian stable Lenny. I temporarily
> changed the "nvidia" string in xorg.conf to "nv"
1+dfsg-1
xserver-xorg-core (2:1.4.2-10) to 2:1.4.2-10.lenny1
xserver-xorg-video-savage (1:2.2.1-2) to 1:2.2.1-2.lenny1
Installed the following packages:
linux-image-2.6.26-2-amd64 (2.6.26-15)
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Is there any special method to calculate an MD5 checksum from a down
loaded .iso image ? : I've downloaded from a number of mirror sites but
when I try to calculate the MD5 it never matches the one's officially
quoted - I get consistent MD5 where ever I download from but they never
match the offici
found none. I couldn't find info about it
on debian.org either. Can someone suggest a place (url) that is
trustworthy (to a proprietary minded employer) and contains such a list?
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Helge Hafting wrote:
Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
Hi,
I am running Debian Lenny on a Dell Vostro laptop which has a ipw3945
wifi card.
The card is recognised by the software and it even works somehow (I can
see all the wifi networks in my building using wifi-radar). But whatever
I do I cannot get
home/tommy#
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimzy
If you look at 1:18:35 in the movie, you will see what resembles a
Debian logo. Debian ftw!
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the xorg process to do its stuff for it?
I already tried the graphical top commands tree view to see what
subprocesses might use the xorg process. But I could find none.
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g intruders due to security holes.
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I don't understand what I would have to do to make mailman work with
exim4 on Debian Etch without enabling piping. If anyone has step by step
information I would really appreciate if you could give me a link to it.
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ify a user=list line or something like that
in the system_aliases director.
###
I don't understand what that means.
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> On Sat, Apr 21, 2007 at 19:54:09 +0200, Thomas Anderson wrote:
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> [ Earlier attributions were missing, therefore I am not entirely sure
> who said what already. ]
It's been me and Jay Flory talking so far.
o even if I changed grubs
>> menu.lst according to above, the computer still tries to decrypt my
>> root filesystem from sda instead of from sdb. I guess the initrd file
>> that comes with Etch needs editing, correct? But what to edit and how?
>> I've never changed any initr
my
root filesystem from sda instead of from sdb. I guess the initrd file
that comes with Etch needs editing, correct? But what to edit and how?
I've never changed any initrd file before.
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nt my / partition. When I booted Knoppix I noticed that the
names of the hd's changed.
Etch was during install sda1 and now it is sdb1. I tried to add "map
(hd0) (hd1)" and "map (hd1) (hd0)" in grub, but it still wont work. Any
ideas/help?
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inks Etch is the first sata hd in my system and chooses the
Etch hd to boot from.
But after my bios let's control over to Etch, Etch thinks of itself as
being sdb1. Strange, huh?
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>Hello everyone,
>
>I have a very annoying problem. I am trying to download some new
>programs via aptitude and notice that my modem connection keeps >dropping
>out after 5 - 10 minutes. The connection keeps dropping esp. if I try
>to check a
course I had another windoze machine and it seemed to work OK... In
both instances it seems that the disconnect occurs whilst running
aptitude to download files... Not 100% sure though :(
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated!
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try tzselect, it show what time will be after setup.Thanks for your pointer, Oleg.I chose tzselect and then 2 for Americas and 36 for Peru. Then I get this here:Therefore TZ='America/Lima' will be used.
Local time is now: Tue Oct 3 03:39:53 P
Hi there,After re-locating to Peru I wanted to adjust the time zone of my debian box because all e-mails sent from root have a wrong time stamp.hwclockMon 02 Oct 2006 11:11:29 PM PET -0.847720 seconds
gives me the correct local time. dateMon Oct 2 16:12:09 PET 2006is wrong even though the timezon
Hi Everyone!
I have been a very happy user of the Ipmasq program for many years. It
has allowed me to very easily setup a home network that doesn't require a
router.
However, I recently bought a webcam which I use on a networked computer
running Debian testing. The server runs Sarge at this
e very
greatful.
Thank you,
John Anderson
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On Tuesday, 4 April 2006 10:23, Martijn Marsman wrote:
> Duncan Anderson wrote:
> >On Saturday, 1 April 2006 22:20, Hex Star wrote:
> >>Ok fine...but FYI there's conflicting posts on this list...some people
> >> are saying off topic posts are welcome and fine on
On Saturday, 1 April 2006 22:20, Hex Star wrote:
> Ok fine...but FYI there's conflicting posts on this list...some people are
> saying off topic posts are welcome and fine on this list...yet others say
> it's not OK and to stop...so confusing...:-(
>
> On 4/1/06, Matthew R. Dempsky <[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Saturday, 25 March 2006 20:33, Steve Lamb wrote:
> anoop aryal wrote:
> > is openoffice.org *EXACTLY* like MS Office?
> > is Evolution *EXACTLY* like Outlook?
>
> No, but I wasn't asking for an exact match. That was a strawman Tony
> set up. I asked for a tool that was *like* it. I even d
On Friday, 24 March 2006 05:07, Rocky Ou wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Can anyone tell me how to compress a directory so that I could SCP it to
> remote server more quikly? I tried gzip -cf directoryName it does not work,
> And then I tried tar -vf DirectoryNme no rerult as well. I may blind but I
> could not
On Tuesday, 21 March 2006 22:00, Mark Niven wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I have a single box running sid with effectively always on broadband
> internet access through ethernet and adsl modem, using pppoe. I need a
> simple way (not for example squid which would use a lot of resources
> unnecessarily) t
On Tuesday, 21 March 2006 14:40, John Fleming wrote:
> >> > A pointer: take a dump of the entire drive (dd if=/dev/hda) and not
> >> > just
> >> > partition.
>
> Please tell this newbie additional info that's probably obvious to everyone
> else - What all should be stopped while dd is doing it's th
On Saturday, 18 March 2006 23:36, Wulfy wrote:
> My camera usually links to the computer through the serial port. As I
> have my modem in there, it's a major pain to get the camera connected.
> So I decided to get a USB card reader to solve the problem.
>
> I plugged it into one of my USB ports an
On Friday, 10 March 2006 11:52, Jim MacBaine wrote:
> Hello,
>
> one of my hard drives seems to be dying. To me as a layman this looks
> as if the disk should be returned to the shop where I bought it. Is
> this right?
>
> ata1: translated ATA stat/err 0x51/40 to SCSI SK/ASC/ASCQ 0x3/11/04
> ata1
Hi everyone,
I have an amd64 computer running Debian testing x86
and having problems being able to copy dvds. The dvds
I wish to copy are homemade recorded off air from my
Lite-ON DVD recorder.
I had Ubuntu Breezy amd64 on this same computer with
the same exact error that I am currently seeing.
On Saturday, 4 March 2006 09:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting cody chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 11:04 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Hi to all,
> >> I had a dual boot computer, Debian and Windows XP. The motherboard in
> >> the computer failed, the motherbo
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