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them by calling gnome-mount /dev/sdgX in a
terminal.
I'm also having a problem with CD's.
I have not been able to figure out what is wrong.
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"xorg"
Option "XkbTypes" "default"
Option "XkbSymbols""en_US(pc104)"
Option "XkbGeometry" "pc(pc104)"
Option "XkbCompat" "basic+pc+iso9995"
The first three lines have always worked on this laptop until now. Any one
of the lines below the ## line restores my keyboard to operational status.
However, I can no longer ctl>alt F# to a terminal and key repeat is not
working. Setting keyboard settings in gnome does not change anything.
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ian system.
> or at least I could not find one.
>
> Does anyone know if there is a current maintainer to this software
> editing application?
>
It's in Debian-multimedia.
http://www.debian-multimedia.org/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/package/cinelerra.php
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#x27;s completely useless to me.
I don't know if this will help you or not but I had the same problem
and just fixed it. I still had the Blackdown Java packages installed
on my machine. I removed "j2re1.4-mozilla-plugin", "j2sdk1.4", and
"j2re1.4" and it started work
but take a look at Roland Rosenfeld's muttrc and
mailcap files here: http://www.spinnaker.de/mutt/
His setup displays HTML mail with w3m automatically in the Mutt
reading pane.
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> doesn't work?
He is probably talking about the system not powering off after a
shutdown. I think one post already said that he can power off the
system by holding the power button in for a couple of seconds until
it powers off.
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Hi Magnus!
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, Magnus Therning wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 17:58:15 -0500, B. L. Jilek wrote:
> [..]
> >> It's 1.0.9746-2 and it seems to do it.
> >
> >Yep. I just finished installing nvidia-glx and nvidia-kernel-source
> >from e
> When I run
>
> % compiz --replace
I start compiz with "compiz --fast-filter --replace"
Just noticed this. I don't know if will help.
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Hi Magnus!
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, Magnus Therning wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 06:34:45 -0500, B. L. Jilek wrote:
> >Hi Magnus!
> >
> >On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, Magnus Therning wrote:
> >
> >> On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 20:59:13 -0500, B. L. Jilek wrote:
> >
Hi Magnus!
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, Magnus Therning wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 20:59:13 -0500, B. L. Jilek wrote:
> >Hi Magnus!
> >
> >On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, Magnus Therning wrote:
> >
> >> I've been trying to get Compiz to run on my Debian Sid system
vers fom the
nvidia website. I think the current version is 9746.
Download the driver from nvidia and install it.
You will have to remove the nvidia-glx package or you will end up
having to reinstall the driver after every reboot.
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ce..
Would you mean something like gforge?
"aptitude search gforge sourceforge"
Not sure if it's the same thing or not.
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> longer work with the udev and hald packages in sarge?
>
I seem to remember an upgrade some time ago with testing that told me that I
needed to remove hotplug. I can't remember if it was a kernel upgrade or
maybe udev.
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pgrat" also get no result. It seems these
> things get lost.
>
> I don't know how to deal with it. If I must reinstall KDE or xorg? Or is
> there a simple way to solve this?
Same thing happened here after an upgrade. Do 'modprobe mousedev
psmouse' and you may
for a line like this:
1,Program=gnome-panel
You will probably have two of thos lines. Notice the number 1 at the
start of the line. If you have another gnome-panel line, it will have
another number.
What you need to do is delete the line with the larger number *and*
every line below it that starte
el.
id:3:initdefault: <-- change the number to 2 to boot up in console
mode. If you want to change to runlevel 3 and still have gdm available
just change the number back to 3.
Or you can type "init 3" or "init 2" as root to do this on the fly.
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ant to keep them both,
> and you preffer gdm then kdm ( for it's so sweet ... ;-)):
> - Select 'sessions' on gdm menu and choose KDE
> - Choose 'Make Dafault'
Or "update-alternatives --config x-session-manager"
and "update-alernatives --config
he gdm.conf file never
> explicitly specify screen resolution or anything like that.
The file is /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers
The line that starts with:
:0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X
Add "-dpi 100" without the quotes to it. Restart gdm.
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> any ideas??
> kernel: 2.6.10-5-386
> xmms: xmms 1.2.10
> desktop: gnome
> cpu: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.66GHz (pc)
> action taken:
> #ln -s /usr/lib/xmms/Input/libmikmod.so /usr/X11R6/lib
I have these files:
/usr/lib/libmikmod.so.2 -> libmikmod.so.2.0.4
/usr/lib/libmikm
porarily assume root for one or a few commands
and then go back to regular user. Checkout su, sux, sudo, gksu, gksudo,
gksuexec and gnome-sudo for a start.
[snip]
Not to mention what a "crazy click" could do to you in the file manager
as root.
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shes and it is written to where you wanted it put.
You said nothing about your / partition. This is where /tmp and /var
will be if you don't make them separate.
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Hi Andrei!
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, Andrei Badea wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 14.9.2004 13:22 B. L. Jilek wrote:
>
> >Hi Andrei!
> >
> >On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, Andrei Badea wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hello Debian fellows,
> >>
> >>I'm us
ion" to
start Gnome or "exec kde" to start kde. This file is what you can use
to start the window manager of choice without a Display manager such
as GDM. It will be read by the startx command.
Anyway, /etc/X11/Xsession is the system wide file. There is a good
man page for &q
deo files open up in mplayer.
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-r)
2. Create a sym link that points to the headers
ln -s /usr/src/kernel-headers-$(uname -r) /lib/modules/$(uname
-r)/build
3. Install Nvidia drivers.
Just execute NVIDIA-Linux-x86-*.*--pkg1.run and it will build the
driver.
I've done this on every kernel I've used since 2.4.
rce-2.6.5 and sym link it with /usr/src/linux.
AND, IF you have included everything you need in the kernel you built.
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ll kernel-headers-$(uname -r)
Create a sym link that points to the headers:
ln -s /usr/src/kernel-headers-%(uname -r) /lib/modules/$(uname
-r)/build
Then try to install the drivers by executing the nvidia installer.
This should work for you if you are using a Debian kernel-image.
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in the Preferences. Have you tried
playing a wav file with the 'play' command?
Personally I just put emu10k1 in my /etc/modules file and my SB Live
works great. Last time I used alsa it was more of a pain than it was
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c/kernel-headers-$(uname -r) /lib/modules/$(uname
-r)/build
Then install the driver.
Hope this helps.
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w what may be the problem.
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ers to mount loop devices?
You could try using 'sudo'.
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ll you which partition is your swap
partition.
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IDE for storage. And the difference is very noticeable between
the SCSI and IDE drives when large amounts of data are being moved
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Hi Hans!
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Hans Wilmer wrote:
> B. L. Jilek wrote:
>
> >works. Dig works. Internal connections (HTTP, FTP, SSH) work.
> >Outside connections using Browsers, ftp or anything else like AIM will
> >not connect.
> >
> >I booted into 2.
ing in the archives.
Right now I'm recompiling the kernel and have changed a few settings
but I'm not sure what may be causing this.
Any help would be appreciated.
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s with no results.
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gt; Microsoft-ism and, I think, has led to a lot of their problems.
My sentiment exactly. I'd rather not have a dumbed down system.
And how many times do you go through an install anyway. Last time I
did an install was almost two years ago.
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k one. If you don't like right, switch to fast by
> adding sid to your sources.list.
>
Or run Sarge now. I've been running testing since before woody was
released and rarely have a problem with it. In fact since the release
of woody I've never had a problem with testing.
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Hi David!
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, David P James wrote:
> Scott Henson wrote:
> > On Sat, 2002-06-15 at 18:34, B. L. Jilek wrote:
> >
> > Try grub, you wont have this type of problem.
> >
>
> I too had a problem like this with lilo (except I installed
> a SCSI dr
#x27;m just wanting to know if there are any lilo tricks to get it to
see /dev/sda as the first drive. Or if anyone has experience with
the SuperMicro P6DBU Board that knows of this problem.
Thanks
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a gforce2 ti and it works great.
There are only four things you have to do. Download the two tar files
from nvidia's site. make install both of them. Edit the XF86Config-4
file and restart X.
The nvidia site has a readme that explains it all.
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ally I wouldn't change anything about this distro. And I want
to thank the developers also. Someday I want to become one but I'm
still learning.
Keep up the good work. I'd much rather wait than be face with the
hell I had with other distro's.
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the Portable Document Format in Netscape like this:
Description: Portable Document Format
MIMEType: application/pdf
Suffixes: pdf
select Plugin --> nppdf.so
These are the plugins:
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/nppdf.so
/usr/lib/netscape/plugins-libc6/nppdf.so
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be going on with your setup but I have squid and
ipchains setup to do transparent proxying and I don't have any
problems.
Also have export http_proxy=http://192.168.1.1:3128 in /etc/profile.
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Hi dman!
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, dman wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 23, 2001 at 01:33:12PM -0500, B. L. Jilek wrote:
> | I've got a strange problem with my /dev/cdrom symlink.
> |
> | I'm running Woody on an smp scsi machine kernel 2.4.10.
> |
> | I've got:
> | /de
cdrom symlink is changed to point to /dev/sr0
which is the cdwriter.
It's a little irritating to have to fix this after a reboot
before I can use the cdrom.
Any one know what may be doing this? I can't find anything.
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ecome mute again and
> frankly, my fingers are getting tired.
>
> on a side note, gamix in unstable is not working properly. can't configure
> anything pcm,master,cd,etc...
>
You should put "/usr/sbin/alsactl restore" (no quotes) in your
rc.local or equ
; You need to tell make-kpkg that you want an initrd. '--initrd' might
> be the option. See the docs that the package installed.
>
Or do a 'mkinitrd /lib/modules/2.4.x -o /boot/initrd-2.4.x'
and add the initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.x in lilo.conf.
I think that's it.
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