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Subject: Re: Compositing Problem
On 10/12/2016 12:10 PM, David Baron wrote:
> Running must recent kwin, etc., with Sid nvidi
ickly.
If all of the above checks out, I'd get a copy of your hard drive
manufacturer's diagnostic utility and check the drive.
Brandon Vincent
few passes without
error.
Brandon Vincent
On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 9:42 AM, Curt wrote:
> Thank you for your time. Just another misapprehension I've been laboring
> under these many years.
I actually linked to the wrong article. I've never been able to find
actual Bash documentation that states this.
It just has always
. If you are in the ~/eagle-7.5.0 directory,
typing "bin/eagle" should launch Eagle. Bash will launch an executable
with only a relative path. It's only when you specify no path, that ./
becomes necessary (assuming a normal $PATH).
Brandon Vincent
On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 8:57 AM, Curt wrote:
> Not if bin is not in your path it isn't.
You should probably read [1].
It is legal syntax.
[1] http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ/028
Brandon Vincent
On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 3:49 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> I was cd'd to /home/gene/eagle-7.5.0 and the command issued was
> bin/eagle, which is perfectly legal syntax.
Gene,
Could you post the output of ldd /home/gene/eagle-7.5.0 for us to see?
Brandon Vincent
is the output of uname(1)?
Brandon Vincent
The problem is that the older client doesn't support ciphers newer than CBC
and arcfour (both depreciated on the newer server versions of OpenSSH).
Lookup how to re-enable these suites using the Cipher directive.
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 11:17 PM, David Christensen
wrote:
> How about the StarTech PEXSAT32?
Should work without a problem. That particular chipset is very widely
used and has been for a while.
Brandon Vincent
ng the model
number never hurts.
Brandon Vincent
.2526.106 which is 19
days old. When a new stable version of Google Chrome is uploaded to
their repository, Chrome and Adobe Flash will be updated with a
standard system update.
Brandon Vincent
's idmapd.conf back to the default
configuration (nobody:nogroup) and make sure that the idmapd service
is running on both the server and the client. Make sure the domain
matches in idmapd.conf on both the server and client.
Brandon Vincent
plugins is "Shutdown" that does what you are looking for.
Brandon Vincent
I believe this problem was corrected by the GNU developers upstream
and should be fixed in wget (1.16-2). I don't see this version or a
newer package in proposed-updates, so you'll want to try the package
from the stretch (testing) repository.
Brandon Vincent
reless card rather than the Dell Wireless 1560 which uses a
Broadcom chipset. Otherwise with a little BIOS/UEFI tweaking, the XPS
15 seems like it would handle most GNU/Linux distributions.
Brandon Vincent
Just to jump in here- when I used Wheezy, the version of Wine was too old
and that led to a long path toward installing a newer version of Wine. At
the end of this path, I had totally blown away the version of libc that I
needed and learned a very important lesson : Don't mix unstable with stable.
Jape,
It sounds like the fsck is being conducted while the initramfs is loaded
and thus no log is being saved. Ideally, there would be a way to have the
console dumped to dmesg.
Brandon Vincent
On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Jape Person wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just used
>
> #
We have an application that processes a great deal of Apache requests
resulting in a lot of log activity. After upgrading from Lenny,
# uname -a
Linux fq54 2.6.26-2-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Sep 16 15:56:38 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
where pdflush is used, to Squeeze
# uname -a
Linux fq53 2.6.32-5-amd64
You mentioned that the kernel supports TRIM. Do you need to add any mount
options (discard) to enable it? Does it work with a journaled filesystem?
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Should anything special be done when installing solely on an SSD? I know that
the defaults will work, but I want to know if better can be done.
I have already done many web searches and readings of wiki pages and articles.
I seem to have amassed conflicting information.
What is the bottom line
I seem to be unable to successfully be able to connect to an open
access point, although connecting to a WPA network (through wicd
frontend) works.
I am running the latest squeeze, with kernel 2.6.32-5-686. My machine
is a Dell Mini 10v.
My card is a Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY
After a recent upgrade of Xorg, I am finally successfully running XFCE with
compositing working great with my Mobility Radeon RV350. Switched to EXA and
that is working beautifully and I'm finally running with render acceleration.
Found xorg is using about half the CPU that it was using with EXA di
et install. Manual interface configuration
doesn't work either.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Brandon
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Hello,
Hopefully someone can help here...
I'm on an R50e Thinkpad with Sarge installed.
I ran an upgrade (note: upgrade not dist-upgrade). Something strange
happened.
The file /etc/debian-release states 4.0 now.
In my /etc/apt/apt.conf I had the following entry:
APT::Default-Release "sarge";
S
On Fri, 18 Aug 2006, Brandon Kuczenski wrote:
Recently I was forced to upgrade my kernel. I am now running 2.6.16 with an
imported configuration from 2.6.8. My hardware is an IBM T23 Laptop, which
does not function well with ACPI. I am running with ACPI in the kernel, but
disabled at boot
compile the kernel myself,
because it was SOLVED-- and I'm really upset that I have to do it again.
Thanks for any suggestions.
-Brandon
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u can fall back on one of them
if there should be a problem with the new kernel.
This was mostly what I did before, with the exception of --initrd. It
works now. Thanks.
Unfortunately, another email to come.
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On Wed, 16 Aug 2006, Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 04:29:08 -0400, Brandon Kuczenski wrote:
I am running debian-testing on linux 2.6.8 on an IBM T23 laptop. This
...
...
I searched the computer and savage.ko is nowhere to be found. What's the
best way to obtain this m
s not
very clear.
Thanks in advance,
Brandon
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ssary kernel options enabled
but I may be doing something wrong. I saw some posts
about including 'acpismp=force' to the boot parameters
but I think these were for old 2.4 kernels.
Thanks for your help,
Brandon
I don't know whether e2fsprogs is mistaken or
whether there really is a problem. How would I go about checking this?
Thanks,
Brandon
dual boot on my laptop and windows with thunderbird and
firefox on main computer. Glad I didnt check my mail when I was at work
today. I might have gotten fired. Anyways talk to ya soon.
Brandon
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hey I need windows 98 bypass code for the reg. do you have one?
Everyone on the list would have one! Microsoft gives it to every Debian
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lol that is great
i am roflmao on that one!
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b> On Saturday 18 December 2004 12:23 pm, Brandon Metcalf wrote:
b> > Hm. Here is the header from your message and I don't see Precedence
b> > anywhere:
b> >
b> Talk to your post master? I see the presedence header right afte
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d> > A few folks have asked me not to send automated out-of-the-office
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d> > However, the mailing list so
honor that and not send replies.
Shouldn't Precedence be set in the header for this list?
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This is a good job for ImageMagick. I haven't used it to convert from
PDF, or to convert to CGM/EMF/WMF. However, both such conversions are
supported.
I think it should be as simple as:
$ convert myimage.pdf myimage.wmf
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If the above works for you, then all you need to do is add ne2k-pci to
/etc/modules and it will be done automatically at boot. If there are
any additional module dependencies that must be handled first, then you
may need to become familiar with the modutils system (see
/usr/share/doc/modutils).
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I am using Secure CRT 3.4.4 and was having the same problem ("Unable to
authenticate using any of the configured authentication methods") on Suse
9.2 Pro openssh-3.9p1-3. I got it to work by changing Secure CRT's
Connection properties.
protocol = ssh2
Authentication primary
e curl. Look at the --upload-file option.
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I haven't used dialup in years and wondering if someone can give me a
push in the right direction on getting the following modem setup on a
Dell Latitude?
:00:1f.6 Modem: Intel Corp. 82801CA/CAM AC'97 Modem Controller (rev 02) (prog-if
00 [Generic])
Subsystem: PCTel Inc Dell Inspi
g this the right way ?
Any help at all would be good.
Thanks so much!
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Anyone have any ideas ?
Surely someone must have gotten this to work before.
Brandon
Brandon Yap wrote:
My goal is to get ProFTPD to auth against LDAP.
I'm using the proftpd-ldap package in stable Debian Woody.
My problem is that no matter what I put in /etc/proftpd.conf, it won't
au
My goal is to get ProFTPD to auth against LDAP.
I'm using the proftpd-ldap package in stable Debian Woody.
My problem is that no matter what I put in /etc/proftpd.conf, it won't
auth against LDAP. Even editing /etc/pam.d/proftpd and replacing every
instance of pam_unix.so with pam_ldap.so doesn't w
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 22:04, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 10:37:34AM -0800, Brandon High wrote:
> > On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 03:22, Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
> > > We've just bought the Promise SX4000 ATA RAID card, but there sre no drivers for
>Debian.
>
&
;Other OS".
If you're using kernel 2.4.20 or higher, it may detect the card as a I2O
device and work.
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The world is a comedy to those
on the 6th.
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/07/0413207&mode=nested&tid=130
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The earth is like a tiny grain of sand, only much, much
main
> thing I am concerned with is that it does RAID5 and is
> supported by stable.
We just put together a few 2U machines based on ASUS motherboards and
3ware 7500-8 controllers in SuperMicro SC822I 2U cases.
The case is pretty good quality, and easy to work in.
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00-2. The -4 can
do RAID5 in hardware as well. The -2 is about $110, the -4 is about
$250.
Best of all, they're supported by the default Linux kernel.
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Does anyone have an install boot disk that supports the SX6000? The card
should support I20, but apparently this is broken for kernels < 2.4.20.
Thanks
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> Thanks for the link, didn't know about that one :)
>
> Do you also know if I can control it with a webinterface from outside
> ?
There are lots of them, go to freshmeat and do a search for bottle
rocket, or X10 for that matter.
Brandon
> Regards
> Dick
>
>
probably best to install samba clients and servers on all machine, as
necessary.
if a machine needs to access a windows drive, install client
if a machine needs to share a drive to windows, install server.
as a third possibility, install NFS client/server on the windows boxes.
Brandon
L file and what is the
command line to convert it?
Any help would be appreciated, if you need more information, let me
know.
Thanks,
Brandon
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--- Paul Hampson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 10:34:06AM -0800, Brandon N wrote:
> > I am trying to get apt to install the blackdown java files, the URL
> of
> > the Packages.gz file is:
> >
> >
>
http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/linux/dev
should be able to do
deb
http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/linux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/debian/dists/woody/non-free/binary-i386/
but that doesn't seem to work
Thanks,
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> On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, Petre Daniel wrote:
>
> > What other webmail software is up there?
> > i know squirell and basilix..
> >
You can get webmail and a whole lot more, with phpGroupware (or you can
install just the mail module.
www.phpgroupware.org
it is also available as a .deb
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corrupted due to the two hard reboots (library perhaps).
Is there a way to compare an installed package with the package
contents to see if something does not match what was installed from the
package?
Thanks,
Brandon
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; any idea what would cause the linker output in the
> attached text?
>
> TIA,
> -=greg
>
I'm getting the exact same error, I just updated all my packages last
night. I'll let you know what I find out.
Brandon
> > ld -m elf_i386 -T
/home/greg/build/linux-2.4.1
know. For those of you that know it all, I did
leave out a few things in the interest of brevity and clarity.
I think your problem below is that the DHCP server needs to be on all
four subnets, so add a virtual interface for each subnet.
Brandon
--- Jeff Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
G450 dual head card.
Thanks,
Brandon
--- Aaron Traas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter Good wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 4 Dec 2001 17:15, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> >
> > > Video RAM is nearly irrelevant. Anything with 2MB can do
> > > 1024x768/16-bit whi
I use ari-yahoo (text based) a lot, and a friend told me that GAIM has
a plugin for Yahoo.
Brandon
--- Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2001.11.30 21:04 Pollywog wrote:
> > On 2001.11.30 18:49 Bill Wohler wrote:
> >> What tool do Debian folks use that inte
I work on the phpgroupware project and we've seen problems with debian
php4 as well, recompiling the package usually fixes the problem from
what I recall.
Brandon
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I recently tried to install Squirrelmail on my Woody setup (apache,
> php4). It's g
I'm having this problem too. I boot up my machine and it goes to
GDM,
I can't type in anything. If I telnet to the machine, stop and start
GDM, then it works fine.
Brandon
> --- Paolo Falcone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Preben Randhol wrote:
> >
problem. No idea how to diagnose same, but you've indicated
> this is older hardware.
If it is a PCI problem, you might not have to replace the card. With some
PCI busses, moving the card from one slot to another can help due to
resource allocations. It
art of ProFTPd as everything else seems fine...
ProFTP has a lot of problems... I wouldn't recommend using it in a situation
where security is even optional.
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from the last 5 years should support your hardware.
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Things are more like they are today than they ever have been before.
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o install these
> from the Debian installer but it kept failing, maybe those were the ISA
> drivers.
I've got both cards in my firewall box.
If you're building your own kernel, use
CONFIG_NET_EISA=y
CONFIG_EEXPRESS_PRO100=y
CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y
CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_3COM=y
CONFIG_VORTE
multiplier on the Slot A and Socket A
Athlons, but vary from simple to not so simple. See the above sites for more
info.
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s will allow you to block
certain ports and provide IP masquerade functions, but won't give you the
alerting provided by ZoneAlarm. You'll need to install an IDS (intrusion
detection system) as well.
I can't recommend one offhand, but you may want to ask on debian-secu
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 12:49:59PM -0700, Brandon High wrote:
>
> Look in /etc/rc2.d/ for a file called (something like) S50diald (though the
> number may be different. It should be a link to /etc/init.d/diald (or
> similar).
I just remembered that Debian has an easier way. Just do:
#
led (something like) S50diald (though the
number may be different. It should be a link to /etc/init.d/diald (or
similar).
You can rename the link to K50diald (but keep the numeric value the same).
Next time you boot, diald won't start. You can manually start it by doing
'/etc/init.
x27;s a way to
specify a secondary optional source in apt.
Your idea would work, but it's a lot more work than is needed, especially if
there is a testing or sid package for the software.
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ll any
> packages that are dependant on the program i just compiled. Anyway, I
Sometimes it's possible to download the package source from testing or
frozen and build and install that. It keeps you from having to make a new
package, and is a mostly automated
state 0x11, keycode 62 (keysym 0xffe2, Shift_R), same_screen YES,
XLookupString gives 0 characters: ""
Any idea on how I can fix this?
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> >1. can pine use Maildir format, with a site config change
> >(/etc/pine.conf)? __abandoning__ pine is not possible immediately.
>
> The Debian package of Pine has maildir support builtin.
>
> >2. since IMP works with imap, just changing the imap server to use
> >Maildir instead of Mailbox wil
bly be assigned eth0 and eth1.
Check http://www.scyld.com/network/index.html#pci to see if the chipset is
listed with any notes.
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,
> and (b) any jumper settings up front, so that actual downtime is 30
> minutes...
You'll need to know the board manufacturer and BIOS version before upgrading
the processor. You may need to flash the BIOS to make sure that it supports
the new CPU.
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Is it time for your medication or mine?
tuning via hdparm?
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happy with
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to do something like:
# tar cf - /usr | ( cd /new_partition ; tar xf - )
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> I can login.
It worked fine for me. I was upgrading from Helix Gnome, so that could be a
reason.
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> The computer has an award bios (1996).
More reason to believe that the BIOS can't recognize the large drive. Check
for updates.
> Is the drive faulty? What else should I try?
I doubt the drive is faulty if you just bought it. The fact that it's not
recognized by
proto may be tcp, udp
> or file. For example, if you are serving http with apache at port 80:
>
> #fuser -a -n tcp 80
>
> It will return the pid(s) that apache is using.
lsof can also be used in a similar manner.
# lsof -i :80
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n packages. Is
> there a way to prevent this?
You can tell dpkg to "hold" the packages that you do not want upgraded.
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es that you
can configure on top of ipchains as well to provide more monitoring.
Ideally have minimal ports open. My gateway box has only 5 ports open for
misc sevices such as http and ssh.
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hen
> simply hangs. No furthur output. The floppies are OK and work fine on
> other systems with more RAM.
I remember way back running Linux 1.0.x and 1.2.x on a 4 MB machine. I
believe that you could compile a custom kernel that will fit, but you will
be paging almost constantly.
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s something like:
> modprobe: can't locate module nls_iso8859-1
It's for something called Native Language Support. I'm not sure exactly what
that is, but...
You can build the modules for 2.2.19 but choosing the NLS option under the
Filesystems.
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reliable motherboard, such as an ASUS
CUSL2 (for Intel) or ASUS A7V133 (For AMD) and putting PCI controllers in.
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ple apt-get update;upt-get dist-upgrade
I didn't bother to remove any gnome packages and the installation went
rather smoothly. There are some dependancy problems with the Ximian
packages. You'll need to manually choose the packages "gconf",
"scrollk
good job setting up
dependencies at all. To fix it, do:
apt-get install scrollkeeper
In order for most apps to work, you'll also need to install gconf and oaf.
gconf requires oaf, but doesn't have it as a dependency. So do:
apt-get install gconf oaf
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strictions = hash:/etc/postfix/access, reject_maps_rbl
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> apt-get build-dep hotplug
I think that the build-dep command is supported by apt-get on potato.
You may have to look at the *.dsc file and manually install the
build-depends.
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After moving to kernel 2.2.19, I'm getting an error along the lines of
"nfs warning: mount version older than kernel"
Anyone have an idea of what this means? I think it's because 2.2.19 has
NFSv3, and the server only supports up to v2. Things seem to work fine,
but I'd like to know if there is
Joseph Dane wrote:
Here's what I'd like to have: a mail client that I can access via a
nice, flashy GUI when I'm sitting at my desk, or via a simple
text-mode interface when I'm connecting remotely.
I do something similar to what you plan on: Mozilla mail for the
desktop, and pine for remote
nclude/netinet/ip_icmp.h for an explanation of ICMP types. The
type is listed after the : on your host address.
Type 0 is ICMP_ECHOREPLY
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