Hi
Is there a way to get MariaDB on Bookworm to log verbosely everything
to do with connection attempts in order to try and debug why a client
keeps getting error 2026 SSL connection error: protocol version mismatch?
There is currently nothing being logged on the server other than:
[Warni
Found the following issue when running an upgrade.
Apache refuses to restart with error:
apache2_reload: Your configuration is broken. Not restarting Apache 2
apache2_reload: apache2: Syntax error on line 146 of
/etc/apache2/apache2.conf: Syntax error on line 3 of
/etc/apache2/mods-enabled/php
On 02/06/2023 13:01, Dan Ritter wrote:
Ask OVH to set the PTR to one of your domains, and make sure you
have an MX in each of your domains that points back to that
domain.
i.e.:
PTR mail.longterm.com
MX for longterm:
50 mail.longterm.com
MX for otherdomain:
30 mail.otherdomain.com
50
Hi
Can I clarify my understanding of an issue with a Debian Postfix server
please. We have a mail server which is a VPS running Debian hosted by
OVH. Its hostname is of the form vps-xyz.vps.ovh.net the PTR for the IP
resolves to that.
The the issue is our server sends mail for our own domain
On 15/04/2023 18:20, Geert Stappers wrote:
Time will tell if original poster shares information
on whether or not if priority for debian-install was changed.
Nothing was changed. I dont even know what that is. Ive installed Debian
on many systems over the past 12 years and have never alter
On 15/04/2023 14:12, Geert Stappers wrote:
Way before "grub install" should have been asked
On which disk to install
I do read "two devices were effected", I think it is the same error of
On which disk to install
If you mean did it install Debian on the NVme ssd then no, the
Ive just used the Debian 11 installer ISO running from a USB stick to do
an install (AMD64/UEFI) on another USB stick to use as a 'portable PC'.
When it got to the Grub install stage I was expecting it to ask me which
disk I wanted Grub installed on as it has in the past but instead it did
not
On 29/11/2022 20:48, David wrote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2022 at 01:36, Andrew Wood wrote:
Disclaimer: I have never done this with RAID, so using a GRUB
device looking like (md/x) is unknown territory for me.
ls (md/1)/boot shows the kernels and initrd images
Ok, based on that, if you still need
On 28/11/2022 23:52, David wrote:
Can you confirm that you are entering commands at the prompt that looks
like:
grub rescue>
That identifies the GRUB rescue shell, which is different to the normal
GRUB shell.
The first command that I would use is a bare 'set' with no arguments.
grub
Hi Can someone help me with a Grub problem please.
I have 2 disks in a RAID1 mirrror with 2 partitions. sda1 & sdb1 = md0
swap parition and sda2 & sdb2 = md1 root parition. The disks are MBR
style partitiions.
For some reason Grub has got corrupted on both and it wont boot.
Ive tried runnin
On 07/10/2022 15:39, Andy Smith wrote:
Yeah, it's a mess with EFI. I wrote this in November 2020:
"Redundancy for EFI System Partition: what do people do in
2020?"
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2020/11/msg00455.html
(worth reading replies for more authoritative answe
In the past when Ive had 2 disks in a RAID1 mirror Ive been able
replicated the MBR on both such that the system is capable of booting
from either in the event of a failure using the command
dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc which then allowed both disks to be selected.
I was under the impression the e
On 14/05/2020 15:50, Reco wrote:
Qemu uses /etc/qemu-ifup by default which deliberately puts tap
interface to the bridge which corresponds to the default route.
Im sorry I dont understand where the default route comes into it as none
of the interfaces, virtual, bridge or the correspon
How do I pass more than one ethernet adapter to a QEMU guest.
Doing it like this seems to attach them both on virtual bridge br1
kvm -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:00:01:08,model=rtl8139 -net
tap,ifname=br1p5 \
-net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:00:02:08,model=rtl8139 -net tap,ifname=br3p8
Thanks
An
On 31/03/2019 20:56, Sven Hartge wrote:
Are using libapache2-mod-php7.0 or are you using php7.0-cgi or
php7.0-fpm?
Depending on the way PHP is executed, different php.ini-files are used.
Grüße,
S!
mod_php
Server API Apache 2.0 Handler
Virtual Directory Support disabled
Configur
Im using PHP 7 with Apache on Stretch. According to phpinfo() the ini
file is /etc/php/7.0/apache2/php.ini but changes to this file are not
reflected in the output of phpinfo() (I am restarting Apache).
Ive even tried creating a synax error in there and it didnt complain.
Any ideas?
On 04/01/2019 00:31, deloptes wrote:
Don't have it but quick google told me this could be related to you
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-backends/+bug/1080787
there is patch down there for 5370 - could be they have same usb ids
regards
Thanks, yes that does look like i
I have a long standing problem with using my scanner (HP ScanJet 5300)
under Debian using either Simple Scan or gscantopdf. Both generate I/O
error messages. It used to work fine but have never been able to get it
to work since upgrading to Jessie and now in Stretch it doesnt work
either. For
I am in the process of moving some tables from MySQL 5.1 on Squeeze to
MariaDB 10.1 on Buster.
One of the tables stores binary data (either a PDF or JPEG) as a
LONGBLOB. The code that reads & writes to the table is PHP and hasnt
changed other than having the url of the database server altered.
On 27/10/2018 09:19, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
hi,
I wanted to install chrome on my intel desktop, but the only version I
found
is amd64. Is it possible to get the i386 version?
best regards,
Google no longer produce a 32 bit version but you could try vivaldi
which is based on Chrome and has
Sorry forgot link
https://github.com/bluedalmatian/mailmistress
On 25/10/2018 21:19, Andrew Wood wrote:
On 24/10/2018 19:26, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
�
I tried looking up Haiku, and I got a little mixed up
�
Haiku is an open source reimplementation of the BeOS, its Unix like,
it
On 24/10/2018 19:26, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried looking up Haiku, and I got a little mixed up
Haiku is an open source reimplementation of the BeOS, its Unix like, it
has a bash command line but also its own built in GUI (not X based).
You can find out more at www.haiku-os.org and downl
Ok this is not Linux its Haiku based but I wrote an open source mailing
list system called MailMistress which is on Github for situations where
you need to run a list on a machine without a public IP or where you
want to interface the database of subscribers to an existing system. In
our case w
How does one go about renaming an ethernet device from say enps1 to eth0
under Stretch, the old udev rules I used to use pre systemd under
/etc/udev/rules.d no longer seem to have any effect.
Thanks
Andrew
I have a server which acts as a DNS server for our LAN. All our internal
servers have A records on it using a .local domain and it forwards all
other requests out to the root servers using the in built list provided
with BIND. All clients on the LAN have this machine set as their only
DNS serve
Im trying to use a 3Com Etherlink Model 3C905C to provide network access for
some virtual machines running under QEMU.
The machine has a Realtek Gigabit Ethernet controller on the motherboard which
I use solely for the hosts network interface. I've added a 3Com PCI card to act
as the interface s
On 12/09/16 23:23, Neal P. Murphy wrote:
You might find something in here useful.
On 12/09/16 21:43, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
Change the bridge_ports to:
bridge_ports eth1 tap0
then add the tap lines:
auto tap0
iface tap0 inet static
address 192.1
Im (slowly) trying to setup bridging and TAP interfaces to use with QEMU
so each VM can have a 'real' IP on the network rather than NAT.
I now have a bridge setup (br1) using eth1 which Ive done in
/etc/network/interfaces with:
auto eth1
auto br1
iface br1 inet dhcp
bridge_ports eth1
On 11/08/16 13:47, Igor Cicimov wrote:
>
What type of network card did you create the vm with? You need to use
the virtio virtual network interface in your vm configuration.
Thanks for your reply. I wondered about that but the QEMU wiki doesnt
seem to detail how to configure it to to what
I've got a host with some QEMU virtual machines on it, the host did have
just one IP address (untagged VLAN) on eth0, Ive now added a second IP
on VLAN 2 (eth0.2). The host machine is working fine but a QEMU VM is
not able to access anything on VLAN2.
Im using the default setup whereby QEMU pr
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Bareiro [mailto:daniel-lis...@gmx.net]
I was thinking of making an image of the current disk using "dd" (I could even
convert the raw disk to qcow if on this way the access is more efficient), to
start the KVM virtual machine with this disk image, but I h
Thanks for all the suggestions, its for someone else so I will pass them on
Is there any mail program for Debian which has the option to show the
inboxes of multiple mail accounts as one consolidated view a bit like
the 'All Inboxes' option on the iPhone/iPad/Mac Mail?
Thanks
Andrew
On 30/10/15 09:36, Reco wrote:
Specifing $SOME_IP instead of 0.0.0.0 should be possible, although I
have to admit that I've never tried it (127.0.0.1 does not count). But
'refused to start' lacks some specific details: 1) What vnc stanza
have you use? 2) What's the list of IPs on the host tha
On 24/10/15 22:56, Reco wrote:
Currently you have three ways of doing it (all do not require X): 1)
Universal one, but slow. Adding something like "-vnc 0.0.0.0:0" to
qemu commandline will force qemu to provide a VNC server on customary
tcp:5900, and guest OS will draw to VNC server only.
Th
On 24/10/15 17:19, Reco wrote:
I assume you meant https://wiki.debian.org/QEMU. So, for example:
qemu -hda debian.img -cdrom debian-testing-i386-businesscard.iso -boot
d -m 256
translated to the language of current stable, means:
qemu-system-x86_64 -hda debian.img -cdrom \
debian-testing-i3
Can someone please help me configure QEMU on Jessie as the instructions
on the Wiki seem to not apply. The qemu command does not exist in
/usr/bin there are dozens of platform specific ones like /usr/bin/qemu-i386
but these dont seem to accept the same args.
Also why has qemu-launcher been rem
On 11/08/15 21:09, Mart van de Wege wrote:
cat /proc/net/vlan/config gives no such file
That would mean that the 8021q module is not loaded.
So your interfaces don't have VLANs at all, as the VLAN driver isn't
even loaded.
So somehow there is some configuration left that refers to non-exi
On 08/08/15 21:25, Mart van de Wege wrote:
That's just avahi trying to work with an interface it thinks still
exists.
what does the output of cat /proc/net/vlan/config show?
It seems that the old settings are persisted somewhere and I suspect
either avahi or systemd.
I don't know if it is
On 07/08/15 21:03, Mart van de Wege wrote:
Why do you think that? Avahi does multicast DNS, which, as far as I
know, has nothing to do with VLANs.
So what makes you think Avahi is the culprit?
That said, if you want to disable it completely:
systemctl stop avahi-daemon.service
systemctl dis
On 07/08/15 19:49, Brian wrote:
apt-get purge avahi-daemon
That wants to remove all of Gnone too. Im starting to think this is
related to systemd and that Id be better going back to Wheezy. Things
are not behaving as expected.
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On 04/08/15 07:11, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
If you have the option, as in this case, it might make sense to use
the same number for the VLAN and for the address range. It does not
NEED to be so, and most cases it will not be so. But if it is a
simple situation like this, one can take advanta
On 04/08/15 07:11, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
Hello Andrew,
When you use VLANS essentialy what you are doing is creating different
networks. So all should have their own ip address range. If not you get
problems when you want to connect them via a router which would then see the
same ip range on
On 03/08/15 14:44, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
I have a similar setup but the untagged network is the management network
for the APs. All traffic on the WiFi network is done in VLANS. That is how I
have it setup.
So in that case you should have 3 definitions on eth1 (assuming traffic for the
clie
On 30/07/15 23:14, Arno Schuring wrote:
This configures an untagged connection, which is not the same as vlan
1. Also, there's no need to set that broadcast address manually, it's
inferred from the netmask.
auto eth1.2
iface eth1.2 inet static
address 192.168.100.254
netmask 255.255.255.0
vla
On 30/07/15 22:34, Matt Ventura wrote:
Could you post the DHCPD config?
default-lease-time 7200; #2 hours
max-lease-time 7200;
option web-proxy code 252 = text;
#Subnet 192.168.10.d our private network
#As a convention we're using d values 1 to 199 for DHCP (192.168.10.1
etc), 200
and a
Can I please clarify the correct way to configure VLANS on Jessie as Im
having problems with DHCPD giving out IP addresses for the wrong VLAN
subnet but only for certain clients - Windows 7, & Apple iOS whereas
Debian clients and Windows XP clients are working fine.
Ive got a Jessie machine ac
I had a Lenovo ThinkPad i could not get its broadcom wifi to work with debian i
think because it had a tranistor based power switch which was off by default
and needed windows only drivers to turn it on and then the screen failed when
it wasnt very old. Would never consider another lenovo produ
On 19/05/15 18:38, Andrew Wood wrote:
On 18/05/15 23:18, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
It works, but the "right way" is to reconfigure the grub-pc package
with # dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc and choose to install the bootloader
on both disks. This way the bootloader will be automatically
r
On 18/05/15 23:18, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
It works, but the "right way" is to reconfigure the grub-pc package
with # dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc and choose to install the bootloader
on both disks. This way the bootloader will be automatically
reinstalled properly when the package is upgraded. If
Ive got 2 disks in a RAID1 mirror and am trying to setup Grub 2 so that
I can boot from either disk if one fails.
Ive tried using dd to copy the MBR over but when booting from one of
the disks I just get the word GRUB which I guess is because its looking
for the stage 2 loader on the other disk
Ive used my old Hp ScanJet 5300 with Simple Scan without problems for
years and it was working fine on Jessie but a recent update seems to
have broken something and several updates later its still not working.
It switches the lamp on and waits for it to warm up but then at the
point where scan
Any one here with experience of machines with Intel S3000AH server
boards these are the Socket 775 boards from 2007 era.
Ive found them to be unreliable, they keep failing for no apparent
reason just refuse to boot up with 4 angry looking red LEDs. I started
using them to replace the old Intel
On 17/03/15 13:50, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
* Andrew Wood [2015-03-17 12:18 +]:
[...]
It just lists one
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller Silicon Motion SM712
I suspect what may be happening is its defaulting to video out on the LVDS
and turning the VGA port off. Is there a way to
On 16/03/15 00:09, David Wright wrote:
You've got two cards on one PCI address. lspci might tell you what the
correct values are.
Cheers,
David.
It just lists one
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller Silicon Motion SM712
I suspect what may be happening is its defaulting to video out on the
On 15/03/15 20:07, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2015-03-15 18:44 +0100, Andrew Wood wrote:
Im trying to get Wheezy with lightdm and Xfce to work on an old kiosk
machine with a Silicon Motion SM712 chip. Currently X just turns the
screen off as soon as it starts and from the Googling Ive done it
Im trying to get Wheezy with lightdm and Xfce to work on an old kiosk
machine with a Silicon Motion SM712 chip. Currently X just turns the
screen off as soon as it starts and from the Googling Ive done it seems
this is a common problem with both the silicon motion driver and the
generic vesa dr
I had a similar problem with certain hardware configs causing a kworker to hog
the CPU due to ACPI problems
I found the tips here helpful in solving that one
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=184913
Sent from iPhone
> On 5 Feb 2015, at 22:18, Bhasker C V wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I a
Sorry just worked this out, the system I was on hadnt had make or g++
install. Whoops
On 27/06/2014 15:59, Andrew Wood wrote:
Im not experienced with Perl so I dont know much about CPAN but on
Jessie I have been able to install DBI and the DBD::mysqlPP modules using
cpan DBI
cpan DBD::mysqlPP
Im not experienced with Perl so I dont know much about CPAN but on
Jessie I have been able to install DBI and the DBD::mysqlPP modules using
cpan DBI
cpan DBD::mysqlPP
however on Wheezy I just get the following...
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
I see you're using perl 5.01
After many years of using Linux on servers and my primary desktop I would only
recommend Debian. Its solid and reliable, other distros ive found to be very
buggy their installers often refuse to install on machines that arent
reasonably high spec whereas Debian will pretty much run on anything.
Im trying to use DHCP option 252 to push out a PAC file to clients
giving the details of a Squid web proxy.
I know this doesnt work on all platforms but at the very least it should
work with IE & Chrome on Windows and I cant even get it to work with that.
If I manually enter the address of the
On 28/08/13 01:13, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Reading through the bug report, it looks like upstream didn't accept
it. Debian stays as close as possible to upstream, for good reason.
I agree its good to keep things as close as possible to upstream, but
unless upstream can present some compelling ar
Why does dhcpd (installed from isc-dhcp-server package in WHeezy) run as
root not a less privileged user?
The only reference to this subject I can find is this bug report first
filed in 2005 and seemingly still not fixed...
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=308832
Surely theres
My only complaint about Gnome 3 is that it only seems to work with Intel
graphics chips and no one seems to know (or want to tell me) how to make
it work with anything else
On 14/11/12 22:23, Worrier Poet wrote:
On 11/14/2012 05:04 PM, GEOFF BAGLEY wrote:
I have been looking forward to the up
Ok so Ive now discovered that I need to install firmware-brcm80211 which
has cleared the error about missing firmware but it still cant see any
networks despite modprobing brcmsmac and rebooting
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Im trying to setup Wheezy with Gnome 3 on a Lenovo E535 which has an AMD
Radeon video chip and a Broadcom WiFi chip.
Despite installing the b43 firmware packages dmesg | grep 'firmware#
still shows:
3400.531552] ieee80211 phy1: brcmsmac: fail to load firmware
brcm/bcm43xx-0.fw
[ 3400.531561
Just tried installing 7 firmware-b43-installer again and noticed it says
this:
Unsupported device(s) found: PCI id 14e4:472
On 14/11/12 10:39, Andrew Wood wrote:
Im trying to setup Wheezy with Gnome 3 on a Lenovo E535 which has an
AMD Radeon video chip and a Broadcom WiFi chip.
Despite
On 03/07/12 18:02, Camaleón wrote:
Is the same when you login with a fresh-new created user?
In principle I don't see it as a VGA driver problem :-?
Anyway, you can check the driver in use from your /var/log/Xorg.0.log and
also when running "lspci -vv" (scroll down for the VGA card and look
Im trying to get Wheezy with Gnome 3 in fallback mode to work on an old
machine which has a Silicon Motion SM712 LynxEM+ GPU.
It starts up in fallback mode OK but the display isnt right. The theme
for buttons & scrollbars is just the generic GTK look i.e no theme at
all, (but the window border
After much experimenting and hair pulling I thought Id share my solution
for disabling the screen blanking on Gnome 3.
There are various solutions on the web but this is the only one Ive
found which always works every boot and keeps working after upgrades.
Basically it consists of a Python sc
I suspect its something to do with the update from the 3.1 to 3.2 kernel.
I've found under 3.2 my touchpad now simulates a click when tapped
(which it used to under 2.6 but never did under 3.1 and to be honest I
prefer it disabled).
I've also found touch screens which worked under 3.1 no longe
Im trying to use an EETI/eGalax SAW touch controller which I think it
model TITAN 6001 ( http://home.eeti.com.tw/web20/eg/TITAN6001.html)
It works eratically with the 3.1 kernel in Wheezy (pointer jumps around
constantly) and not at all with the new 3.2 kernel.
Ive done some Googling and a
Well, I love Debian Lenny, the first release that I use regularly,
it's very sad news
It was the first version of Debian I used too but I wouldnt call it a
sad day. On the contrary Im excited for the future of Debian - Wheezy
and Gnome 3 look great. Using Wheezy as my main desktop OS now. Use
On 06/01/12 18:21, Camaleón wrote:
Yup, you have to add the unexistant mode before you can use it :-)
Steps are detailed at "Adding undetected resolutions" section. Greetings,
OK, in an ideal world though shouldnt the board 'announce' that it
supports that mode when probed?
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:59:45 +, Andrew Wood wrote:
Ive got an LCD screen whose native resolution is 1440x900 yet i can only
get Wheezy to display 1024x768. No higher resolution is listed in System
Settings. How do I enable a higher resolution please?
What's the output of "xrandr"?
You can try to m
You can tell by looking in /var/log/Xorg.0.log. If after looking at
the log file, the problem isn't readily apparent, post the contents
here, and someone should be able to figure out what's wrong.
-- Kevin
The pertinent contents of the log seem to be as follows. Im not sure how
it works.
Hi Kevin
yes the xserver-xorg-video-intel package is installed. how do i check
which driver is actually being used? one strange thing is that the
kernel is printing out the following to the console, not sure what it
means, could it be a fault with the controller board in the LCD?
353.94242
Proulx wrote:
Andrew Wood wrote:
Ive got an LCD screen whose native resolution is 1440x900 yet i can
only get Wheezy to display 1024x768. No higher resolution is listed
in System Settings. How do I enable a higher resolution please?
This is probably an issue of your graphics card rather than the
Proulx wrote:
Andrew Wood wrote:
Ive got an LCD screen whose native resolution is 1440x900 yet i can
only get Wheezy to display 1024x768. No higher resolution is listed
in System Settings. How do I enable a higher resolution please?
This is probably an issue of your graphics card rather than the
Proulx wrote:
Andrew Wood wrote:
Ive got an LCD screen whose native resolution is 1440x900 yet i can
only get Wheezy to display 1024x768. No higher resolution is listed
in System Settings. How do I enable a higher resolution please?
This is probably an issue of your graphics card rather than the
Proulx wrote:
Andrew Wood wrote:
Ive got an LCD screen whose native resolution is 1440x900 yet i can
only get Wheezy to display 1024x768. No higher resolution is listed
in System Settings. How do I enable a higher resolution please?
This is probably an issue of your graphics card rather than the
Sorry. should also have added the graphics chipset is an intel gma 950
integrated onto an atom itx motherboard.
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get Wheezy to display 1024x768. No higher resolution is listed in System
Settings. How do I enable a higher resolution please?
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Is anyone else having problems with no low power notifications and
battery status icon not updating in Wheezy (Gnome 3, kernel 3.1) or
should I report it as a bug? Im using an HP Pavilion.
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Is there a Debian package which provides a driver for eGalax touchscreen
controllers? The driver is available from the manufactuer here
http://home.eeti.com.tw/web20/eGalaxTouchDriver/linuxDriver.htm
but Im concerned that if I install that I will have problems with future
kernel updates. Is th
Hi
Im having a problem disabling keyboard shortcuts in Wheezy with Gnome 3
/ Gnome Shell.
Ive gone through all the ones in the list in System Settings and set
them to disabled, yet pressing the Windows key still switches to
activities, and Alt-` still switches between open windows.
How can
On 24/11/11 18:45, Weaver wrote:
It's good to go with, depending on what you're looking for.
If you want to learn, there's no Linux distro better for the purpose,
but an easier introduction could be by downloading and installing LMDE
here: http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=1818 which many are switchin
Adobes version of Flash was (when I downloaded it a month or so ago) 32
bit which will run on a 64 bit OS BUT only with a 32 bit web browser so
you need to make sure you have the 32 bit version of Firefox. I made
that mistake:)
There was a time when several things (like Flash!!) would not wor
On 24/11/11 14:57, Sam Vagni wrote:
Yeah sure, but it could really be silly but I don't know which
graphics card/chips I am using...? Can you please tell me about
it...But my speakers give sound whenever I play any song in Windows
XP, however, I remember it used Real tek audio drivers when I
inst
On 24/11/11 12:30, Sam Vagni wrote:
Debian - yeas I heard of its rock solid stability! But I have not
heard of newbies using it, seems typical for them, so as a newbie
would it not be that difficult...? I am after all not a geek user!
Probably because its not as well publicised as other distro
Hi Sam
I would whole heartedly recommend Debian. The problem with the other
distros like Ubuntu, Fedora etc that try to be on the bleeding edge is
that they tend to be buggy (and often slower) and each time a new
release come out upgrading tends to break everything, and becasue they
work on s
Is there a bug with adding a new network printer (IPP) in Gnome 3
because I am unable to do it in both Fedora 15 (Gnome 3.0) Fedora 16
(Gnome 3.2) and Wheezy (Gnome 3.0).
There seems to always have been a bug that prevented you from adding a
printer using its DNS hostname, Ive alwyas had to put
Yes, I actually think Gnome Shell is more intuitive & pretty than both
Mac OS X & Windows 7.
In fact after years of my main machine being a Mac Im now using Debian
with Gnome 3 as my main machine and its a dream, (and no not a nightmare
before anyone makes a sarcastic comment;)
On 23/11/11 23
Im encountering the same error on several machines when doing apt-get
update apt-get upgrade apt-get sist-upgrade from a clean install of
squeeze to wheezy.
The error is
E: Could not perform immediate configuration on 'libgstreamer0.10-0'.
Please see man 5 apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Confi
Am I the only one who actually finds Gnome 3 to be a far more efficent
way of working, particularly with regard to switching between windows? I
always have been a bit odd ;)
How am I supposed to be efficient with this thing?
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Why do Linux distros consider it desirable to install Gnash by default?
I understand the desire to have a free flash player but Gnash is a very
poor implementation and I think it tarnishes Linux's image rather than
enhances it.
Its buggy, a lot of content it cant display, or displays improperl
loving it :)
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There should be an orange or red star shaped icon on the Gnome panel (bottom
right of screen). click it then enter the root password when prompted.
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On 3 Nov 2011, at 17:07, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>> From time to time, my wheezy system pops up a message to the effect
> that I
Im not famailair with Atheros cards but a lot of WiFi cards dont have
the binary firmware on them, it has to be loaded by the driver each
time. Because the firmware is closed source Debian doesnt include it by
default anymore.
You will need to download the relevant .deb package from
http://pa
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