Thanks for the reply Nyizsa. Sorry if this is not in the thread, but
I cannot reply to the list directly
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 09:52:34 -0400
"Brent Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have some problems with processes not being able to connect to the
internet. I have a nt
I have some problems with processes not being able to connect to the
internet. I have a ntp daemon running, but when I try to syncronize with an
internet clock I get the following error message:
NTP support is not installed.
Please install and activate NTP support in the system to enable
synchr
Florian et al.,
I checked the md5sum and it is the same as you gave.
The only thing in /etc/default/hal is "DAEMON_OPTS=".
I uninstalled hal and removed all configuration files, and reinstalled
it. Still getting the same error though.
Thanks,
Brent
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Hello,
When I try to restart dbus I get an error from hal...
# /etc/init.d/dbus restart
Stopping Hardware abstraction layer: hald.
Stopping system message bus: dbus.
Starting system message bus: dbus.
Starting Hardware abstraction layer: haldrun-parts:
/etc/dbus-1/event.d/20hal exited with return
I love my debian system, but I seem to have a problem with the video being
really slow. I can see the screen being drawn each time I log in. I am
running testing with kernel 2.6.12-1-686
I seem to have two xservers installed, apt-cache showpkg xserver-XFree86
6.8.2.dfsg.1-11
4.3.0.dfsg.1-14sarg
I love my Debian system, but the only complaint I have is with the time it
takes for the graphics to appear. I can see the background get repainted
everytime I log in. I think that this might be related to the video driver
not having direct rendering enabled. I am running kernel 2.6.12-1-686
from
Last week I switched from using magicdev to gnome-volume-manager for all
its hotplug goodness. The hotplug works fine, but for some reason I
can't see my CD-Rom and CDRW.
The versions used are:
# dpkg -l hal hotplug dbus-1 gnome-volume-manager
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
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Status=N
On Fri, 2004-05-21 at 17:26, richard lyons wrote:
> On Friday 21 May 2004 16:52, Brent Bailey wrote:
> > A couple of weeks ago I installed debian sarge with d-i beta3. I
> > kept with the default partition sizes given with the multi-user
> > set-up, which set up / with 13
A couple of weeks ago I installed debian sarge with d-i beta3. I kept
with the default partition sizes given with the multi-user set-up, which
set up / with 135468 K on a 80G drive. Now / is full, and every other
partition is hardly used. I can't mount a cdrom to burn a copy of my
files from hom
I'm having a couple of problems with my sarge installation. I can't
seem to mount the cdrom or cdrw.
$mount /dev/hdd
mount: /dev/hdd is not a valid block device
The fstab file looks like this:
proc/proc procdefaults0 0
/dev/sda9 noneswap
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