> /dev/ttyUSB0, but this didn't work. Is there some way I can do this
from a bash script, or similar?
Thanks,
Jason Martens
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, and does not try to dictate how to do things.
To all of you Debian developers, thank you. I really appreciate the
work you do. Keep it up!
Jason Martens
Debian Lover
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Rich Johnson wrote:
>
> On Aug 24, 2006, at 1:35 AM, Jason Martens wrote:
> [...snip...]
>
>> mount -t proc proc /proc
> Check: This sounds too much like a magical incantation)
>
There's nothing really magical about it. To have network access, you
need /proc mounted
Rich Johnson wrote:
I was perfectly happy running LILO with potato and woody.
Then sarge installs with the GRUB bootloader. All right, I can deal.
Now apt-get dist-upgrade _removes_ a working GRUB and installs a
non-working LILO; it doesn't update the MBR.
I'm not really sure why grub would ha
Nate Duehr wrote:
On Aug 18, 2006, at 7:31 PM, Jason Martens wrote:
Anyone know how to configure exim in Debian with SSL support? The mail
client on my treo doesn't support TLS, so I really need SSL. Is it as
simple as apt-get source, then changing some libraries to link against
some
Anyone know how to configure exim in Debian with SSL support? The mail
client on my treo doesn't support TLS, so I really need SSL. Is it as
simple as apt-get source, then changing some libraries to link against
somewhere?
Thanks,
Jason Martens
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sure to use the forwardslash "/" instead of the backslash "\"
in unix/linux environments.
Jason Martens
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the cutting
edge. :) Personally, it seems like a much better solution than the old
/dev, but only if you understand what's going on. Otherwise it makes
you wonder what the (#(%& is going on in /dev.
Jason Martens
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t udevd[8581]: add_to_rules: invalid BUS operation
Jul 21 11:26:37 localhost udevd[8581]: add_to_rules: invalid rule
'/etc/udev/rules.d/010_local.rules:2'
What am I doing wrong?
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Jason Martens
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bluetooth headsets I have not seen any success reports
with. Depending on what version of Debian you have installed, the
bluez-utils package may also be relevant.
Jason Martens
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I added snd_pcm_oss and snd_mixer_oss to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist and
/etc/modprobe.d/linux-sound-base_noOSS, but somehow they are still
getting loaded during boot. Where else do I need to disable the modules?
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On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 12:10 +, ZeroUno wrote:
> Hello, I work in a small company where we have an internal
> file/web/some-other-small-things server running Debian Sarge. It's a
> "standard" PC used for server purposes, not a real server.
> Now we're investigating the possibility to upgrade it,
tconf GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION" says that I'm using linuxthreads-0.10.
Any idea what's wrong here?
Thanks,
Jason Martens
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Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
in response to the whole preceding chain.
I've always worked with the idea of two different kinds of backups.
1) a copy of the critical files (accounting, databases, spreadsheets
etc.) that are needed for day to day operations in the event of
corruption or accide
I would also recommend the gnome-desktop
task package, as gnome is my preferred desktop environment. This will
install all of the required packages, and should configure XFree86 for
you (after answering some questions).
Jason Martens
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Antony Gelberg wrote:
Roger Creasy wrote:
Hello:
I am trying to use an audio editing/recording program named Audacity.
When I start the program, I an error saying that it failed to
initialise the audio i/o error. I changed the ownership of /dev/dsp
to the user and set permissions to 666. N
o this
and failed. I nearly got despaired.
Please figure out a way to solve the problems. Thank you!
You could also use pxe or network boot to install the system. Look at
the release notes of sarge for info about netboot images. You do have
to have a tftp and bootp or dhcp server availabl
Jerzy Kozera wrote:
On Tuesday, 4 of October 2005 18:48, TAC Forums wrote:
I just saw the power of Goolge Desktop on a Windows XP machine. Is
there any application like it on GNU/Linux (Debian)?
There are at least two similiar open-source projects:
- Beagle [http://beaglewiki.org/] fo
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
On 2005-10-03, Antony Gelberg penned:
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
I must be missing something here ...
Yep.
Er, I just noticed an earlier post referring to linux-source-2.6.12
is this a new naming convention?
Yep.
Hrm. I guess
root, and grub installed just fine. Good to
know for future reference.
Thanks again.
Jason Martens
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Dick Davies wrote:
I believe your /boot partition needs to be on a non LVM partition.
John
Well, I can boot just fine with a root partition on the LVM volume using
LILO. I believe this is because my initrd has the LVM drivers included,
so it can recognize the root partition.
John Schmidt wrote:
On Friday 30 September 2005 05:03 pm, Jason Martens wrote:
Hey all,
I kind of got myself into a pickle. I just installed Debian Sarge on
a new server, and I used the expert mode for installation. That all
went fine, and I created one large partition for LVM, and
How can I fix this?
Thanks,
Jason Martens
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Malcolm Lalkaka wrote:
I just thought of another thing that could be causing this problem:
udev. When I upgraded to kernel version 2.6.12, it would not let me
upgrade my kernel unless I upgraded udev as well. Since you seem to be
having similar problems with a different sort of device, I'm led t
.6,
linux-image-2.6-686, linux-image-2.6.12-1-686.
I think that if you log it against any of those packages, they all end
up getting logged against the source package anyway, so it doesn't
matter too much. But I logged my bug against
linux-image-2.6.12-1-686-smp or something like that.
J
Alvin Oga wrote:
hi ya jason
On Fri, 16 Sep 2005, Jason Martens wrote:
Hey all,
We are currently a Dell shop
my condolences :-)
but are getting frustrated with the
lack of debian support available for our Dell servers.
and where is the "debian support" s
Mark Lijftogt wrote:
On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 11:12:30AM -0500, Jason Martens wrote:
Hey all,
We are currently a Dell shop, but are getting frustrated with the
lack of debian support available for our Dell servers. Specifically,
see these [1] [2] threads on the linux-poweredge list if
some freedom to choose here, and I want to reward the vendor that
is the most open and supportive of debian. Finding that vendor is the
problem right now.
Thanks,
Jason Martens
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Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 05:50:18PM -0500, Jason Martens wrote:
I just installed a clean sarge laptop, and I installed firefox and
firefox-gnome-support packages. However, now when I try to download a file, it
fails to save it. It just does nothing. Sometimes (if
work. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jason Martens
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John Fleming wrote:
I've done some googling in this area, but would like to ask here. Has
anyone had experience installing Sarge on a Dell 1850 with SCSI drives?
(No RAID) Anyone care to predict what might happen trying to do a
mondorestore (nuke) on an 1850 using a DVD made on a 600SC?
I w
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