Is there a package available that both walks you through the steps and has
the os to install debian on an rca galileo tablet?
Thanks in advance
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ary wine
requires to do crypto.
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processor? How would one go about doing that?
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On Sun, 2006-10-29 at 16:42 -0800, jantzen wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> My system is unable to mount music CDs. I can read DVD's and CD-Rs,
> however music CD's cause the entire system to lock up when they're
> mounted. I'm unable even to ping the machine after this occurs.
This is almost certainly har
On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 23:49 +0300, Linas Žvirblis wrote:
> Han wrote:
>
> > Is a coreldraw package for debian or is there anything close enough to
> > it in Linux, please dont say Gimp because the two are very different.
>
> Try inkscape, skencil, sodipodi, synfig.
Don't forget Xara which blows
On Tue, 2006-05-23 at 11:13 +0930, Stef VK5HSX wrote:
> I am wondering whether anyone has used Banshee (reviewed at
> http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT7150747782.html and if so, what
> have they thought of it? I like others use and Ipod, however, GTKpod is
> good, but I am having to use cross
On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 18:51 +0100, Michael Ott wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Does anybody have a howto how i tell network-manager to support wpa
> encryption?
No effort required. If the hardware driver support it, it "just works".
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On Sun, 2006-05-14 at 10:00 -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
> I use the totem package from the Marillat archive for all my video and sound
> needs. Lately, though, it's freezing after a few seconds on certain files.
> Sometimes it stays frozen, sometimes it starts up again after a short pause.
>
> The s
On Fri, 2006-05-12 at 16:44 +0200, Mark Panen wrote:
> However when I use KDE and as soon as I open Konqueror, the harddrive
> comes on and it sits there accessing whatever on the drive. The system
> seems to "hang" - no response from mouse or keyboard. I then have to
> reset.
Sounds like some kin
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ently and that any ongoing development on hotplug will cease. So,
I would say to stick with hotplug until udev stabilizes to your liking.
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restore the window size to force a redraw.
Did you turn on composite or renderaccell support? If so, they are
experiemental and the cause of your problem. Turn them off.
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that you want installed. When a package has been "A"utomatically pulled
in to resolve a dependency such as on the Gnome and KDE meta-packages,
it will display an "A" in its status column at the far left. You can
switch any packages between these s
s, but I prefer to keep my logs uncluttered with the error
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(Posted on alt.comp.mail.exim over a month ago with no answers - hope
someone here can help me on this...)
On my desktop machine (Debian unstable) I have a couple of different
programs (fetchyahoo, etc.) that go and get mail and send them to other
emails for me. These programs are nice n quick
pdate-rc.d wireless.config defaults
Now next time you reboot all this will be done for you. Don't forget to
change your essid and any encryption values to the ones you have setup
on your network. Also, eth2 may not be your wireless device, change
that accordingly.
Good luck!
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Justin Gallardo wrote:
I have been looking for a way to control the volume on my laptop
through the command line for some time now. I use ion3, so I don't have
the nice apps one would find in Gnome readily available. Any ideas?
Justin
alsamixer is an excellent choice
Clinton
he GUI at boottime:
update-rc.d -f xdm remove
update-rc.d -f kdm remove
update-rc.d -f gdm remove
Remember to run these as root or with sudo.
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Robert Michel wrote:
Salve!
Does anybody knows a tool to convert OOo documents to PS without GUI?
On my laptop is not much space and such a converter could be handy to
have on a server.
And btw, does somebody knows a good overview about converters to make
life more easier on workstations (ha
On Monday 07 November 2005 04:00 am, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 06 Nov 2005, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> > Angelina Carlton wrote:
> > >Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
...
> > >>auto eth1
> > >>iface eth1 inet dhcp
> > >>name Wireless LAN card
> > >>wireless-essid CCCP
> > >>wireless-key *
On Saturday 05 November 2005 01:28 pm, debianista.deb wrote:
> /root/.setup10040: No such file or directory ./setup.sh: line 207:
> /root/.setup10040: No such file or directory The setup program seems
> to have failed on x86_64/glibc-2.0
Try changing to the CD's root directory and typing 'bash set
On Thursday 03 November 2005 01:47 pm, Caleb Walker wrote:
> I am wondering if there are any suggestions for a shared calendar
> system on Debian. My setup is as follows. I have a Cyrus,
> Spamassassin, Procmail, Postfix and OpenLDAP running on a server that
> I have in this office for mail flow
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 08:47 am, Marc Brünink wrote:
> I've an application which should be as fast as possible. Therefore
> I'm trying to identify the bottleneck of the system for this special
> program. The application just uses 50 % of the CPU according to top.
> So the bottleneck have to
The reason that the current version of module assistant is failing to
build the NVidia driver against 2.6.14 sources is that you must do this
first:
hostname:/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.14# make prepare
hostname:/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.14# make prepare scripts
Then module-assistant will work.
-
On Sunday 30 October 2005 11:20 am, William Ballard wrote:
> Does XV work on Nvidia with Sid's Xorg, using Nvidia's propitary
> drivers?
Yes it does. As far as I know, there's no extra configuration required.
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On Sunday 09 October 2005 08:19 am, jjluza wrote:
> I never said it works everywhere but you tell him it works nowhere : that's
> wrong.
> Anyway, Sid is not intend to work perfectly everywhere. it is intend to
> test and stabilize new things. For people who want to have a stable system,
> they sho
On Monday 26 September 2005 4:54 pm, michael wrote:
> So all I want to do is connect the latter to the former such that both can
> access the Internet...
There is probably some very easy way to do this graphically but I like this
method:
Install ipkungfu from aptitude.
Go to /etc/ipkungfu and ed
On Monday 26 September 2005 12:15 am, Marc Wilson wrote:
> Gee, what about by just NOT upgrading the box TODAY? Oh, that's right...
> people die or something if they don't update the installed packages every
> twenty-four hours.
I am reporting the issue.
Why are you always such a troll?
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Hi everyone;
In the past two days, etch (testing) has been updated with a kde meta package
which apparently depends on packages from unstable which, in turn, has caused
aptitude to suggest removing KDE when performing a system-wide upgrade. I
have been able to hold it back by following the depe
On Tuesday 13 September 2005 10:43 pm, Marc Wilson wrote:
I'm not feeding this troll any more.
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On Tuesday 13 September 2005 2:16 pm, Ron Johnson wrote:
> That's why "we" don't like aptitude. It too aggressively removes
> things.
Would the almighty Debian Gods decide which fraking package manager 'we' are
supposed to use? I have seem countless times on this list that apt-get is
deprecated
On Tuesday 13 September 2005 12:21 am, Marc Wilson wrote:
> Because the whole reason the "gnome-desktop-environment" *meta-package*
> exists is to give you a complete Gnome. Not Gnome minus whatever *this*
> cluebie doesn't like, whatever *that* cluebie doesn't like, etc.
And actually it seems th
On Tuesday 13 September 2005 12:21 am, Marc Wilson wrote:
> Because the whole reason the "gnome-desktop-environment" *meta-package*
> exists is to give you a complete Gnome. Not Gnome minus whatever *this*
> cluebie doesn't like, whatever *that* cluebie doesn't like, etc.
>
> If you don't like wha
On Monday 12 September 2005 8:15 pm, Joseph H. Fry wrote:
> I can't install it... Everything is there except sound-juicer (>=
> 2.10.1) which gnome-desktop-environment depends upon. Is this a bug?
> Has anyone managed a way around this? Or is it me?
I have the same problem. It looks like tomorro
Around 10:30 UTC, all the mirrors should have Gnome 2.10 on them.
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Well its finally happened, and I'm so happy that it has. As of now, most of
mirrors have X.Org packages in their testing/etch repository. Before I
perform the upgrade, I'm starting this thread to catch any and all problems
that might arrise. Please let us know if you have any trouble with the
u
On Friday 02 September 2005 1:18 pm, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> But why would you want discover when hotplug is already there ?
> You can simple remove it.
I could be misinformed, but I believe that both systems are there because
hotplug is in the process of being deprecated in favor of discover.
Yes. One has to use pam_ldap and nssldap to accomplish this. You must also
extend your Netware schema to support posixAccount classes and use some kind
of LDIF creation screen to modify all the accounts in your tree to support
posixAccount.
Not an easy task. It will take you about a week to do
Hi all. I was using Monodevelop to do C# development until today when some
update through aptitude took that ability away. I can no longer pin
Monodevelop in from unstable in to my testing installation. Any ideas?
All the CIL bindings to Gnome cannot be installed because someone uploaded a
new
On Wednesday 03 August 2005 13:04, Marco Vieira wrote:
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> [Switching to Thread 1093323712 (LWP 13732)]
> 0x402bde9a in e_canvas_hide_tooltip () from /usr/lib/libgal-2.2.so.1
Last month, after 8 hours of debugging with gdb trying to get access t
Anyone have any recommendations for a laptop vendor that supports Debian? I
was looking at pcsforeveryone.com[1] but they don't have Debian among their
support options. Though their NV 6600 based laptop at $1500 looks like a heck
of a steal. And I like that the core is ASUS.
[1] http://www.pcsf
On Saturday 30 July 2005 10:59, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Cool. Would you consider posting it so I have a starting point? No
> sense reinventing the wheel :-)
Unfortunately, the script is owned by my employer so I can't share it. But all
I did was set up OpenLDAP, use the Official Samba HOWTO
On Saturday 30 July 2005 09:15, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Right. I am looking for something more cross platform. At least to
> cover Windows and Linux and maybe Mac OS X. I am not familiar with
> Windows networking, so I don't know what all the correct terminology is.
> I just recall that at o
no, it hasn't helped)
Thank you,
Clinton
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Petri Varsa wrote:
Hello,
does anybody know how to rerun the hardware autodetect program that is
executed when you install sarge?
thanks,
-petri
I'm assuming you mean hotplug and discover:
/etc/init.d/hotplug restart
/etc/init.d/discover restart
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kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
I have a large text file (humongous.txt) with the following structure
date 1-1-2005
line1
line2
date 1-2-2005
line3
line4
date 1-3-2005
line5
line6
line7
line8
.
Is there any tool which will split the above file and give me three
smaller files 1-1-2005.txt, 1-2
Clinton V. Weiss wrote:
Has anyone had any luck mounting a squashfs under Debian? I've got
packages squashfs-tools and kernel-patch-squashfs installed, and with
neither I can mount. Obviously, the latter requires me to recompile my
kernel with a patch - I'd rather not do that -
Has anyone had any luck mounting a squashfs under Debian? I've got
packages squashfs-tools and kernel-patch-squashfs installed, and with
neither I can mount. Obviously, the latter requires me to recompile my
kernel with a patch - I'd rather not do that - I'm quite happy using
modules.
My se
Matthias Kaeppler wrote:
# Skype, Java 5, Real Player, Flash, etc.
deb http://archive.unable-to-package.org/debian-utp sarge main contrib non-free
restricted
Doesn't work. And it looked useful!
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hat was offered to me. I wasn't
aware, at the time, of the problems known to occur with LILO and so
didn't install grub. Now that I live a couple hundred miles from this
machine, but continue to admin it, I wouldn't dare attempt to install a
new boot loader unless I was physic
hat was offered to me. I wasn't
aware, at the time, of the problems known to occur with LILO and so
didn't install grub. Now that I live a couple hundred miles from this
machine, but continue to admin it, I wouldn't dare attempt to install a
new boot loader unless I was physic
;s all that was offered to me. I wasn't
aware, at the time, of the problems known to occur with LILO and so
didn't install grub. Now that I live a couple hundred miles from this
machine, but continue to admin it, I wouldn't dare attempt to install a
new boot loader unless I was
e machine
just for updates.
Thank you for your varied opinions to come,
Clinton
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gets me is I tested this on a mirror machine, and this problem didn't
happen...
Looking for suggestins,
Clinton
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experienced anything negative with aptitude, although I'm sure others have.
Clinton
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fective is Dvorak in programming enviroments? Particularly Java,
are the key layouts any better?
Clinton
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What kind of sound card are you using?
On Monday 11 June 2001 02:03 pm, Brendan O'Connor wrote:
> Hello!
>
> When I try to play a wav or mp3, I only hear a stuttering replay of the
> first half second or so, again and again for several seconds. Whenever an
> app plays a sound (say, kmail when fin
Hi there
does anyone know how I could do a dump of my database ( using mysqldump) but i
want to leave out 1 specific table.
Any help would be great
Thanks
Clinton
, the external CD-RW is detected in the xcdroast
setup as a scsi device.
Is there anything else that i need to configure to get it working?
Cheers
Clinton
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