Two questions:
- How to bind hot key so that there would have volume sound display on screen?
- How to bind hot key so that brightness would also display on screen?
My i3 config for sound volume and brightness is https://paste.debian.net/1009555
The problem is configuration for sound works but th
rse engineering will be required...
If you're looking for a more simple (manual) process the WebUI should have a
firmware update utility...
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It's also in debian testing:
mford@voyager:~$ apt list | grep ^ffmpeg/
ffmpeg/testing,now 7:3.1.5-1 amd64 [installed]
On Mon, 2016-10-31 at 22:47 +0100, sp113438 wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Oct 2016 17:35:49 -0400
> Tony Baldwin wrote:
>
> > There seems to be no plain ffmpeg in the jessie repos.
> >
>
Hi Glenn,
IMHO, when configuring a server you should really just configure your
interfaces manually with /etc/network/interfaces and define your
nameservers there. That way the your expected servers will always be
listed in /etc/resolv.conf.
More info here: https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfigur
> Is the above your complete iptables ruleset? Is this ruleset on the mail
>
> server in question, or on a seperate box? If on a seperate box, is it
>
> acting as a router, are you doing any NAT?
It's all on the same box. It's a complete ruleset except the additional DROP
lines which are identi
No other rules, see next post..
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I've checked my mainlog and the originating ip appears to be exactly the same
as the email header; 67.228.245.121
Could it be ip spoofing? How would they do that?
Or maybe exim is somehow accepting connections over udp? - I'm clutching at
straws!
Hoping someone can help me solve this. Thank yo
Here is a shortened version of the output from iptables-save (full version
simply has more "-A pests" lines).
# Generated by iptables-save v1.4.8 on Sun Dec 23 16:24:43 2012
*filter
:INPUT ACCEPT [252417:278747603]
:FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT [255016:258290199]
:pests - [0:0]
-A INPUT -p
I am hoping someone can help show me where I'm going wrong.
I have iptables setup in the following way, basically, I am
using the chain "pests" to drop data from certain IPs.
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
pests tcp -- 0.0.0.0/0
lled.
Sorry I've rambled on a bit, I'm just a bit lost and hoping someone can
point me onto the right path.
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uxbox, to stop it vanishing.
Then to get it to start up reliably, I had to add it to the gnome session, via
System > Preferences > Sessions and Add.
Hopefully that helps.
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I am building my own MySQL .deb as I like to have everything in /usr/local/mysql.
I've pretty much got it all down, but the one thing that I would really like to have
happen is to run the this at the end of the install process:
echo "/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql" >> /etc/ld.so.conf && ldconfig
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Kevin Lee wrote:
Does anyone know if SmartLink 10/100TX Fast Ethernet Adapter (I think
it's also Realtek RTL8139) is supported by Linux? If so, the name of
the driver please.
Perhaps the rtl8139 module ;)
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's?
When you have a working system, it is easy to upgrade using downloads
from the internet.
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component, so in that
sense you can't compare it to Mathematica.
Eric Richardson writes:
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> >
> > you should try octave, it's very good.
> >
> How does this compare to Mathematica?
>
> Eric :-)
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x27;t read the files from the mail
directory on hda.
I thought this might be a kernel problem so today I made a 2.4.2 kernel,
and still
netscape messenger won't read the files.
Is this a netscape bug?
It works under 2.2.17 but not 2.4.2.
Is there a reasonable way to workaround this?
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via device
/dev/psaux, & repeat the raw mouse events to /dev/gpmdata. Meanwhile, X is
told that the mouse is a PS/2 mouse via /dev/gpmdata. (The "ZAxisMapping 4
5" & "Buttons 7" are to enable the mouse wheel.)
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ut any
> problems.
>
> Anyone know what might be causing this? And how to fix without a reboot?
Switching to a different console & back usually fixes that for me:
Ctrl-Alt-F2
Ctrl-Alt-F1
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& other places, but can't find anything
which looks useful specific to the 870. Can somebody who has printing to
this printer working well clue me in on the last few pieces to get it
configured right? Thanks.
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dle the mouse as a PS/2 mouse via device
/dev/psaux, & repeat the raw mouse events to /dev/gpmdata. Meanwhile, X is
told that the mouse is a PS/2 mouse via /dev/gpmdata. (The "ZAxisMapping 4
5" & "Buttons 7" are to enable the mouse wheel.)
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The "ZAxisMapping 4 5" & "Buttons 7" are to enable the mouse wheel.
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works for me.
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da7 on /
/dev/hda2 on /boot
/dev/hdb6 on /tmp
The pertinent part of my /etc/lilo.conf follows my signature.
I've also done the reverse, although with NT, not Win2000. That is, I used
the NT boot loader. That works, too.
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FAQ, echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn
-d
Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
> Hi all,
> I finished a fresh debian installation (woody) with kernel 2.4.0-test9
> (tested
> in various configurations) and 2.2.17 + pcmcia (latest release)
>
> All the installation is on a laptop with pcmcia sup
d?
More fundamentally, is there a better Dell system to use for Linux &
NT/Win2000 in a home sort of context?
All pertinent advice will be appreciated.
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