2013/4/29 Beco
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> On 29 April 2013 02:01, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
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>> Yes Bluetooth kills wifi quite badly, this is a horrible fundemental
>> design flaw in the way bluetooth works by channel hopping all the time
>> with small cell fragments. It means the probability of collision with
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Hello list.
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> Is there an effective form to use intensively Magic Jack on Debian
> (stable, testing or sid)?
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> I have just 1 box with Windows XP in my lan for this matter, and it is my
> wish to eliminate it.
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> I tested virtualbox and family, but it does not work; because the key is
> no
2012/2/27 Curt Howland
> Dear Debianistas,
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> I'm aware of _what_ UDEV is doing, that is, renumbering my ethernet
> ports to prevent conflicts. Yeah. There's only one, but it's getting
> renumbered "eth3".
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> Trouble is, it wasn't renumbered yesterday. Just today. And a week ago.
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> About a we
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> Yes, I have /usr and /var on separate partitions and both were required to
> be mounted before the command worked. I tried your alternative solution as
> well but none fixed my problem. I am convinced that my problem is not a
> corrupt initrd. I am at a loss as to what to do next to
2012/2/4 Nuno Magalhães
> Hi,
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> It is kinda off-topic (i'd OT it), and being picky it's GNU/Linux
> Debian, not GNU/Debian Linux. Being extra picky i'd ask where is
> Manhattan, :)
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This topic is absolutely OT and need to be marked OT
BTW, Manhattan it isn't that little town next to Niagara
2011/11/29 Kurtis Brown
> Hi there, I am new here so hope I do this right.
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> I have just installed debian squeeze, I installed the
> base system and have install icewm and xorg and a few
> other random programs.
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> My issue is I cannot seem to reboot. I have tried commands like
> restart,reboo
2011/11/19 Khosrow Hassani
> Hi,
> I just installed Debian 6.0.3 (testing) on my Thinkpad x60 laptop. I also
> have a Canon Lide 100 scanner which was not supported by sane backends in
> Debian before, and I had to install the newest libraries from source. this
> time, however, I realized that it
2011/11/13 Kevin Ross
> I just found some extensions that give your desktop a GNOME 2 look and
> feel. I guess it's kinda like fallback mode, but fallback mode is
> supposedly only temporary.
>
> All you need to do is extract the .tgz file into your home folder, log out
> and log back in. Easy
Hello guys, latest updates on pulseaudio made me useless my headless sound
server based on pulseaudio.
This the message the server give me:
dbradders@Casa:~$ pulseaudio -D
E: [pulseaudio] main.c: Daemon startup failed.
dbradders@Casa:~$
/var/log/syslog:
Nov 13 06:55:26 Casa pulseaudio[12450]: [pu
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