On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 2:11 AM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 02:36:37PM -0500, Cliff Flood wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm having some problems with building kernel image packages using
>> `make-kpkg`
>>
>> I'm trying to build
I'd like to hear it; On my systems
/boot is mounted RO so it must be remounted RW before a kernel can be
installed. I've achieved this by patching the "preinst" generated by
make-kpkg, is there a better way?
It seems I have the solution to my problem but I'm frust
Marty wrote:
Cliff Flood wrote:
Hi all,
I just got a new Dell[0] workstation yesterday and have Debian Testing
running on it. What I intend using this machine for is a file server
(an iTunes share using a DAAPd, store time-shifted TV etc.), to
replace an ancient PC running OpenBSD 3.5. I
Hi all,
I just got a new Dell[0] workstation yesterday and have Debian Testing
running on it. What I intend using this machine for is a file server (an
iTunes share using a DAAPd, store time-shifted TV etc.), to replace an
ancient PC running OpenBSD 3.5. I'm moving the large discs from this
m
Hi All,
I'm currently using a RHEL server hosted with EV1 Servers that I want to
move away from in favor of a similar hoster that offers Debian as an
option. The machine should be in North America for certain reasons. Our
current product has a 1000GB per month limit and we'd need something
si
Cliff Flood wrote, on 10/07/05 16:57:
Hi,
I'm running SNMPD (NET-SNMP version: 5.1.2) and using MRTG to graph
traffic throughput on a Sarge box. At the end of August my SNMDP no
longer responds to requests and I get "Timeout: No Response from
localhost" when trying to snmp
Hi,
I'm running SNMPD (NET-SNMP version: 5.1.2) and using MRTG to graph
traffic throughput on a Sarge box. At the end of August my SNMDP no
longer responds to requests and I get "Timeout: No Response from
localhost" when trying to snmpwalk ( snmpwalk -Os -c public -v 1
localhost public ) on
Jochen Schulz wrote, on 06/14/05 14:31:
Cliff Flood:
Is there anything I can do to fix it and restore my nicely configured,
efficient Gnome working environment? :)
Try 'apt-get -f install' without any further arguments. If that fails, I
would try to remove suspicious packages and
James Miller wrote, on 06/09/05 13:43:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
gnome-panel: Depends: libbonoboui2-0 (>= 2.5.4) but it is not going to
be installed
Depends: libecal6 (>= 1.0.4) but it is not going to be
installed
Depends: libedataserver3 (>
Joey Hess wrote:
Hope that helps, though I doubt it. I will say that I doubt that many
people have devoted the time to looking at the rates security holes are
fixed in stable, unstable, and testing to sensibly compare them. Much of
the received wisdom on this topic is out of date or wrong.
Thanks J
Hey,
How do people feel about running Sarge or Sid facing the Internet
considering it doesn't get security updates as promptly as Woody? I'm
more concerned about daemons and remote exploitation than local issues.
What, in the past, have been the response times for updated patched
OpenSSH package
Andrea Vettorello wrote:
Ah, should have paid more attention. When you talked above to binding
keys to change volume, are you refering to a particular application or
the Gnome "keyboard shortcuts"?
Yes, the Gnome "Keyboard Shortcuts" has a section "Sound" with 3
interesting elements, "Volume mute"
Hi, running Unstable.
When I use bound keys to modify my volume up or down I see the volume
bar move up and down but there is no change to the volume of the audio I
hear, probably because the volume on the wrong channel is being changed.
Using the volume control panel applet I've selected "Headp
Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
Would be nice if the shortcut keys worked too.
you could make a key binding to the program 'gnome-panel-screenshot'
Yeah, I can do that and it works quite well, for some reason though I
can't make bindings with the 'Print Screen' button so I'm using function
keys.
I just w
Rodney Gordon II wrote:
On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 13:35 +, Cliff Flood wrote:
Where does Gnome put screenshots when they've been taken - clipboard or
file? I'm referring to when I use the keyboard shortcuts 'Print' and
'Alt+Print' to take shots of the cur
Hi,
Where does Gnome put screenshots when they've been taken - clipboard or
file? I'm referring to when I use the keyboard shortcuts 'Print' and
'Alt+Print' to take shots of the current screen and current window
respectively. It appears that these shortcuts, as defined in
`gnome-keybinding-pro
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