$DISTRIBUTION-$ARCH-base.tgz \
--distribution $DISTRIBUTION \
--buildresult $BASE_DIR/result $@
else
echo "Invalid command..."
echo "Valid commands are:"
echo " create"
echo " update"
echo " build"
echo
d first like to evaluate
> the idea at a feasibility and utility level.
How is this different from having a partial mirror and a full backing
mirror? (set the priority of your partial mirror higher with apt
preferences and it should override the backing mirror)
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ommands to run before invoking
dpkg. Like options this must be specified in list notation. The
commands are invoked in order using /bin/sh, should any
fail APT will abort. APT will pass to the commands on standard
input the filenames of all .deb files it is going to
install, on
some internal values
as the system is running that might tell me why the kernel has decided
that the only sensible speed is 800mhz whenever on battery - perhaps
cpu temperature or similar)
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ly to be something that will come along soon, does it
sound like it was forgotten to be uploaded?
Basically, should I wait and see if it comes along (and should I do
anything to make that happen) or should I move back to a 2.6.26
kernel?
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Hi,
Following on from the below message where I found that some of my
vserver guests are causing errors to be written in the vserver host's
syslog, does anyone know if/how it is possible to stop certain errors
from appearing?
2009/3/23 Anton Piatek :
> 2009/3/23 Anton Piatek :
>>
2009/3/23 Anton Piatek :
> Not sure when these errors started, but I have recently been seeing
> errors in my syslog like the following:
>
> Mar 23 13:55:05 dementia kernel: [ 8535.882191] vxW:
> [�gkrellmd�,4613:#40002|40002|40002] did lookup hidden
> 8103f59eeb08[#0,
is they have something to do with gkrellmd which is no longer
installed..
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2008/11/13 François Cerbelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Le Jeu 13 novembre 2008 12:26, Anton Piatek a écrit :
> [...]
>> Installing this package pops up a debhelper choice of which packages
>> they want to build and install. I suppose I am closest to m-a in how
>>
2008/11/13 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Anton Piatek escreveu:
>> Trying to help, I came up with a script that can build and install the
>> package, and I would like to put this script in a deb, and have it
>> autorun so that we can make other packa
2008/11/13 François Cerbelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Le Jeu 13 novembre 2008 11:27, Tzafrir Cohen a écrit :
>> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 09:55:09AM +, Anton Piatek wrote:
>>> I work for a company that uses a specific java build - we are only
>>> allowed to
?
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No trees were destroyed in the sending of this
; applications or sound daemons blocking the sound devices.
>>
>> This command returns nothing just after system boot.
>> Only after alsaconf I can hear the 'speaker-test' sound.
>
> Please post the output of the following commands (before you run
> alsaconf):
>
mpu401
> blacklist snd_mpu401_uart
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> I hope it helps.
> Andres-
>
>
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f
ilable when my
>> personal machine is running, on which it's hosted.]
I use reprepro too - its pretty good for medium repositories, however
if your repo is small you may find other tools
Have you had a look at the Debian Repository Howto [1] ?
Anton
[1] http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals
nt issue - sourcing (the . command in bash)
does not require execute permission. The problem is that bash just
loads and runs the aliases file, so each alias line still needs to be
formatted like a bash command: e.g.
alias ls='ls --color'
Try putting "alias" at the beginni
list snd-pcsp
blacklist:blacklist snd-pcsp
Can anyone help me figure out what to put to either make the pcsp
module take a different index (or even check the indexes as I don't
know how to check what they actually have at bootup) or help me
succeed in blocking it's loading completely
Th
2008/10/19 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, 19 Oct 2008, Anton Piatek wrote:
>> Kernel 2.6.23-1 is the last kernel I seem to be able to run and have
>> my laptop go to sleep.
>>
>> I am trying to figure out what i need to do to make the
I don't entirely understand how ACPI
works...
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l pointers will be appreciated.
> -ishwar
I am not very familiar with Oracle, I have more experience with DB2.
You need a Oracle client type package (part of the Oracle installer).
Then follow some generic Oracle jdbc instructions from google to find
out to get oracle and jdbc working
Anton
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2008/6/21 Florian Kulzer :
> On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 13:04:54 +0100, Anton Piatek wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Does anyone know why apt-get crashes when updating?
>>
>> Hit http://security.debian.org lenny/updates
some packages from etch, unison in particular)
Surely apt should be able to handle 6 sources lists - why can't it?
and is there anything I can do to help debug why?
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Kieu Minh Thang wrote:
> Dear Anton Piatek,
>
> I see that you have used the right drivers, I have 19" monitor and use
> it too (xserver-xorg-video-intel). It display perfectly.
>
> Follow you error:
>
> (II) intel(0): Not using default mode "1440x900" (h
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 06:34:51PM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 07:31:16PM -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 09:32:40AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>>>
I'm trying to configu
lution that allows me
> to do that is welcome.
Have you tried grepping the /etc/exim dir's for "google".
The easiest way to setup exim in debian is to "run dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config" and select the right option for you.
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em
> to be working. Maybe I'm just missing something?
>
> [0]http://rafb.net/p/tgMeQQ47.html
thinkwiki.org has lots of help for thinkpad setup (which use Synaptics
Touchpads)
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p
Wackojacko wrote:
> Anton Piatek wrote:
>> Wackojacko wrote:
>>> Anton Piatek wrote:
>>>> Hi, I set up a basic schroot environment to run a couple of 32 bit
>>>> apps on my amd64 box. The problem is that when the program exits
>>>> schroot le
Wackojacko wrote:
> Anton Piatek wrote:
>> Hi, I set up a basic schroot environment to run a couple of 32 bit
>> apps on my amd64 box. The problem is that when the program exits
>> schroot leaves all its session data behind, mount points and all (so
>> `mount` returns
id32-6b3f92b8-fe47-4d46-8f52-21473a374aa1
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> Sorry there was a bit of an editing error there, what I meant to say
> was, 'Does any version or Debian have, or is planning to include support
> for XGL?'
>
> thanks,
>
> Ananda Samaddar
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Try www.thinkwiki.org
There are great instructions for all flavours of linux on almost all IBM
laptops...
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n support
vim-ruby - Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor - with Ruby support
vim-tcl - Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor - with TCL support
You could try one of the above...
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gimp, which is installed in my main 64 bit system).
I currently launch my 32bit programs with schroot and am hoping I can set
something to make specific programs outside the chroot available...
I cannot think of how this can be achieved, so any ideas are welcomed.
Regards,
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access to the box, if people think it will be more reliable across wireless
than samba.
All thoughts welcome
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Etch is pretty well supported on Thinkpads, so have fun. In case you do
need help with hardware configuration, thinkwiki.org is very helpful
Anton
Baz wrote:
> David -
>
> Just cautious - my experiences with "Sarge" were not favorable. Someone
> from the Thinkpad mailing list strongly suggeste
rch for it and try to find out what driver you need to use. Wifi
adaptors work fairly well in linux now so you should be able to find a page
with instructions.
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;m wrong, but AFAIK non-US doesn't exist anymore.
I believe you are correct
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On Saturday 25 November 2006 18:32, LeVA wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm searching for an xmms alternative which can use a multimedia
> keyboard's extra keys. (Now I am using xmms + itouch plugin)
I use hotkeys to get my multimedia keys working. Have been using it happily
for ages!
A
...
debian kernel: Oops: [1] SMP
Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Sat Nov 18 12:08:31 2006 ...
debian kernel: CR2: 00043000
Anyone had any luck getting this card working? What about with another driver?
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was both with the nv driver and
the nvidia one...
If the config file really is the same as on ununtu, then it is your version of
xorg or the nv module that does not like doing that resolution.
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On Saturday 18 November 2006 06:16, you wrote:
> On 11/17/06, Anton Piatek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anyway, mine works but there are loads of rules in /etc/udev/rules.d/
...
> > They should be created for you, but I wonder if your hotplug package was
> > interferi
Jason Dunsmore wrote:
> I recently upgraded my Debian testing system. When I rebooted, almost
> all the device nodes in /dev were gone, and the system wouldn't boot
> all the way up (got all the way to starting nfs, somehow).
>
> I ended up removing udev and installing hotplug through the
> singl
Dave Bellows wrote:
> Update. Of course I can't run 1600x1000 instead the monitor went to
> the next resolution on the list which was 1600x1200. I was then able
> to shrink the horizontal size and reposition the screen to make it
> fit. There are now thin black bars along either side of the scre
Hi,
I have a hda-intel based soundcard, and alsa does not create a master volume
control. This is annoying as I want to use hotkeys to control my volume, but
it ends up controlling the "front" channel (no good).
Can I force alsa to create a master control?
If not, how are mixer devices access
I have upgraded from an older 2.6 kernel (needed for LVM) and now cannot get
lirc working.
I got the module compiled but when I try and load it with modprobe lirc_serial
I get:
WARNING: Error inserting lirc_dev
(/lib/modules/2.6.17-2-k7/misc/lirc_dev.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or
unknow
Douglas Tutty wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 08:52:09AM +0000, Anton Piatek wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to get my system booting so that all filesystems are on lvm
>> (apart from /boot obviously). I am moving from a normal setup.
>>
>> I have created m
Hi,
I am trying to get my system booting so that all filesystems are on lvm
(apart from /boot obviously). I am moving from a normal setup.
I have created my lv's and copied the data over, set up grub but when it
tries to boot it cannot find the vg/lv's. If I boot up with my old root
partition I h
Anton Piatek wrote:
> Hi,
> I had some hardware die, and now having replaced it all I seem to have a
> corrupted system.
>
> % cp
> cp: error while loading shared libraries: unexpected PLT reloc type 0x24
>
> I have no idea why this is happening, and searching the
Ralph Katz wrote:
> On 11/07/2006 10:50 AM, Nicolas Pillot wrote:
>
>
>> - P75 is i586. does apt-get choose the right architecture ?
>> if not, should i select 2.4.x-x-386 or 2.4.x-x-586tsc (named
>> "Pentium-Classic") ?
>> I'd say the later.
>>
>> - finally, there is no 2.6.x-x-586tsc. If i wa
Yeah, everything except the disk was replaced, but it booted fine
afterwards... except without cp I cannot install much new...
Anton
Nicolas Pillot wrote:
> 2006/11/7, Anton Piatek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> I had some hardware die, and now having replaced it
>> all I
Hi,
I had some hardware die, and now having replaced it all I seem to have a
corrupted system.
% cp
cp: error while loading shared libraries: unexpected PLT reloc type 0x24
I have no idea why this is happening, and searching the internet has
revealed nothing similar (maybe I am being too specifi
Hi,
I am running Etch now and my soundcard doesn't configure properly on bootup.
It is a SB Live and loads up with the snd_emu10k1module but the master
volume control does not do what it should. Instead it controls the
levels of the surround speakers (and not the master volume).
Sometimes running
Hi,
Anyone know if "pine" is in debian? I can't find it...
If you know where it is, let me know!
Anton
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Hi,
I have been wondering how suse did this. So how would I add that to
kde's shutdown option to allow me to select the OS to boot into when
shutting down (i.e. so I can reboot into windows without catching the
grub menu but keep my default boot option as linux)
Anton
Joey Hess wrote:
> Ice wrote
Jeff D wrote:
> Anton Piatek wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> My /etc/network/interfaces looks like this:
>>
>> iface eth1 inet dhcp
>> essid "ant-wifi"
>> channel 01
>> wireless-key ...
>>
>> yet if I just run "ifup eth1" the
Hi,
My /etc/network/interfaces looks like this:
iface eth1 inet dhcp
essid "ant-wifi"
channel 01
wireless-key ...
yet if I just run "ifup eth1" the card does not connect. once I run
"iwconfig eth1 channel 01" the ifup command works perfectly. Do i need
to add something to the config file to mak
Anton Piatek wrote:
>Merlin, the Mage wrote:
>
>
>>On Wednesday 10 May 2006 12:41, Anton Piatek wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Alias /torrentflux /usr/share/torrentflux/www/
>>>
>>>
>>At first sight I would say that you have a / in the
Merlin, the Mage wrote:
>On Wednesday 10 May 2006 12:41, Anton Piatek wrote:
>
>
>>Alias /torrentflux /usr/share/torrentflux/www/
>>
>>
>
>At first sight I would say that you have a / in the directory and you're
>missing it in the alias. Th
Hi,
I have installed torrentflux, and it has set up apache2 to show its
pages in /torrentflux on the webserver.
Apache forwards requests fine, but does not use php for .php pages...
mod_php4 works fine for php files I put in /var/www/ so php seems to work.
Is there anything else i need to add to t
Stefan Bellon wrote:
>I have a IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T60 which needs the ipw3945 driver in
>order to make WLAN working.
>
>I removed all of IEEE802.11 from the kernel sources of the 2.6.16
>kernel, installed an up-to-date IEEE802.11 subsystem (version 1.1.12),
>installed version 1.0.2 of the ipw3945
Hi,
I am wondering if anyone has had problems with their ipw2200 network
card losing connection after a while.
It can vary between a minute and twenty before the connection stops, and
I cannot figure out why.
I don't *think* I have anything running trying to reconfigure it, and it
still has the ri
Mauro Condarelli wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
>
>> Mauro Condarelli wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Question is:
>>> How can I reset /dev/tty1 from another virtual console (other
>>> consoles work ok).
>>
>> How about killing the getty process on tty1? It should resta
Why is it that the time is set by the sender of email anyway?
It really annoys me when I find that a dozen or so spam have slipped
through my spam filter from 1905...
Anton
Jon Dowland wrote:
>At 1165531196 past the epoch, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
>
>Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2006 22:
Digby Tarvin wrote:
>I have searched the web and several books, and all of the instructions
>say to obtain the kernel with an 'apt-get install kernel-tree', and I
>am sure that 2-3 months ago with Sarge I used
> apt-get install kernel-tree-2.6.8
>but on Etch this package does not seem to exi
What other programs cause similar behaviour? (like zeroconf)
I been wrestling with my wireless card and it keeps dropping my
connection after a while. i thought it was my driver, but it is probably
something like zeroconf (and I will check when I get out of work),
What is it about the ifconfig lis
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