Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> On a routine update on my Debian Squeeze system I get the following:
> [quote]
> running python rtupdate hooks for python2.5...
> file does not exist: /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/_spe/plugins/kiki
> file does not exist: /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packag
On a routine update on my Debian Squeeze system I get the following:
[quote]
running python rtupdate hooks for python2.5...
file does not exist: /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/_spe/plugins/kiki
file does not exist: /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/_spe/plugins/wxGlade
pycentral: pycentral updated
Paul Gallaway wrote:
> To summarize you would first create a mount point and then do the
> mount manually. From there you can edit the real fstab and do some
> other things using chroot etc. I did this recently on an install to
> complete a grub install that was failing by invoking aptitude and
>
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2009-09-11 09:00, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I'm runny Debian Testing (Squeeze) and have been for years. Since linux-
>> image-2.6.30-686 has now trickled down to Squeeze, I thought it was time
>> to upgrade from 2.6.26. I in
Paul Gallaway wrote:
>> I need just a bit of reassurance because I really don't want to paint
>> myself into a corner. If I start playing around with fstab won't that
>> jeopardise my ability to boot into the 2.6.26 kernel? If it doesn't
>> effect 2.6.26 then I don't understand how editing fstab w
Paul Gallaway wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Jonathan Kaye
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I'm runny Debian Testing (Squeeze) and have been for years. Since linux-
>> image-2.6.30-686 has now trickled down to Squeeze, I thought it was time
>> to upgrade f
Hi all,
I'm runny Debian Testing (Squeeze) and have been for years. Since linux-
image-2.6.30-686 has now trickled down to Squeeze, I thought it was time to
upgrade from 2.6.26. I installed linux-image-2.6.30-1-686 (keeping my old
kernel of course ) and rebooted. The new kernel will not boot and
Peter Crawford wrote:
>
>
> _
> Send and receive email from all of your webmail accounts.
> http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9671356
Is this some sort of spam? I don't see a question anywhere.
Jonathan
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Long Wind wrote:
> I have a mp3 file
> When I play it, the sound volume is too low even if I set highest
> volume in sound mixer
> Is there any utility that change mp3 file?
> I use sarge and etch
> Thanks!
Just be sure you're raising the correct control on your mixer. It's happened
to me that it
testing 1 2 3
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Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Adeodato Simó wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> For those following testing, this is just a quick mail to let you know
>>> that KDE4 will become available in Squeeze with tonight's mirror pu
Adeodato Simó wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For those following testing, this is just a quick mail to let you know
> that KDE4 will become available in Squeeze with tonight's mirror pulse.
> (It's KDE 4.2.2, I'm told 4.2.3 will shortly be uploaded to unstable.)
>
> A note for compiz users: unfortunately i
Charlie Dorff wrote:
> Hi,
> I am new to debian and wanted to know if someone could recommend some good
> documentation or books about how to use debian. Thanks. Charlie
It's not specific to Debian but it's a great intro to linux and if you get
through it you're read for the more advanced Debian-s
MList wrote:
> Is there some program that can run on both linux and windows that provide
> voip (and perhaps video) other than Skype?
> I do not want to use Skype because of some bad comment that I read
> about it.
>
> Martin
Have a look at this link and you'll get loads. I limited this to sip cl
H.S. wrote:
> Sam Leon wrote:
>> H.S. wrote:
>>> Though I should start a new thread for this after I posted about this
>>> just now as a response to another user.
>>>
>>> Just a heads up in Testing. It appears there is a bug in konqueror or
>>> something because when I try to fish://u...@host I ge
Marc Talder wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Stefan Bellon wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm happily running Debian GNU/Linux unstable on my IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad
>> T60 (and on all my other machines as well).
>>
>> Yesterday I did an update with the notebook in question (the last
>> update was e
tyler wrote:
> Dennis Wicks writes:
>
>> Greetings;
>>
>> I turned off the popup blocker in IW but it seems to still be blocking
>> them.
>>
>> I tried it in Iceweasel 3.0.6-1 and it doesn't work at all, even with
>> the popup blocker turned off. No messages or anything. It shows the
>> URL when
Javier wrote:
> Hugo Vanwoerkom escribió:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Using a link in the New York Times to the transcript of Flight 1549,
>> Iceweasel segfaults scrolling through the document.
>>
>> http://www.scribd.com/doc/11719666/Tracon-Transcript
>>
>> Anyone verify this?
>
> For me it does not sefault
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In
> http://earth.google.com/intl/en/download-earth.html
>
> I click on "Agree and Download", script enabled, and nothing
> recognizable happens.
> Anybody had more luck?
>
> Hugo
Yes, it downloaded from the above link with no problem. Did you notice this?
"Tha
Kelly Clowers wrote:
> http://www.bluegriffon.org will be the real successor Nvu .
But no linux binaries yet :-(
Cheers,
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Frank McCormick wrote:
> OK. Nobody has any ideas. Well...is there an aptitude command that
> will reinstall a program ALONG WITH all its dependencies ??
>
>
> Cheers
Have you tried aptitude reinstall ? I can't swear to it but I
would guess it would fix or at least mention any dependencies i
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> Davide Mancusi wrote:
>
>> I need to downgrade my fglrx driver to version 8-7-3 but I
>> can't find the package at snapshot.debian.org nor at
>> packages.debian.org. Could anyone please give me a clue?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Davide
Davide Mancusi wrote:
> I need to downgrade my fglrx driver to version 8-7-3 but I
> can't find the package at snapshot.debian.org nor at
> packages.debian.org. Could anyone please give me a clue?
>
> Cheers,
> Davide
>
Hi Davide,
You can find older versions of fglrx (proprietary) drivers on the
Antonio Macchi wrote:
> Hi
> my camera creates MOV videos in a manner that my liunx machine can't
> read properly.
>
>
> I have upload a very little example (1.3MB):
> www.webalice.it/antonio_macchi/test2.MOV
>
> can someone tell me if can view this video?
>
>
> thanks
Hi Antonio,
I viewed it
Antonio Macchi wrote:
> I'm searching for hwtools...
>
> but I can't find it... why?
Hi Antonio,
It appears to be discontinued. That's why. I copied this from the debian
website:
hwtools
This package is neither part of unstable nor experimental. This probably
means that the package has been remo
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've tried now about 5 times to post a thread on an OCR that is
> opensource a Debian package and works fantastic.
> But the post does not show up.
> What's up?
>
> Hugo
Hi Hugo,
This message showed up. Did you send this last one from the same account as
the othe
Kelly Clowers wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 07:53, Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Kelly Clowers wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 00:11, Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> >>
>>>> I assum
Kelly Clowers wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 00:11, Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> I assume you mean a Mobility Radeon X1200 card. You can go to the ATI
>> site here:
>> http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html
>> and get the most rece
Slim Joe wrote:
> I'm using the onboard graphics of my Asus M2A-VM
> motherboard, which is identified as a Radeon X1200
> (RS690). XVideo works with the default open-source drivers,
> although there's noticeable tearing in the video.
>
> However, I cannot get hardware 3D acceleration to
> work. I
Tomas Kral wrote:
> Dear Lists,
>
> Can anyone play MMS video streams off the web?
> I cannot so far.
>
> I am on Etch, having installed
> gstreamer0.10-*, possibly all plugins
> incl. gstreamer0.10-pitfdll plus w32codecs
> incl. gstreamer0.8-mms
> totem-gstreamer
> totem-mozilla
> evolu
raman narasimhan wrote:
> i'd upgraded my etch system to lenny. and when i tried opening Kpackage, a
> message telling me to install SMART package manager was shown, when i
> tried to install it got the following error. what do i do??
>
> debian:~# apt-get install smartpm
> Reading package lists.
Thomas H. George wrote:
> Sound: alsaplayer plays cd's & totem plays videos. alsamixer adjusts
> volume.
>
> No Sound: Audacity has no input control - input options are determined
> by the sound card so presumably Audacity doesn't see the sound card.
> Neither does alsactl. alsactl names return
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I'm running Debian Lenny (2.6.26-1) with a KDE desktop using Kicker
>> 4:3.5.9.dfsg.1-5. After a recent upgrade (AFAIK not directly related to
>> KDE) my favourite KDE feature, the Kicker autoh
Hi all,
I'm running Debian Lenny (2.6.26-1) with a KDE desktop using Kicker
4:3.5.9.dfsg.1-5. After a recent upgrade (AFAIK not directly related to
KDE) my favourite KDE feature, the Kicker autohide) suddenly stopped
working. I have repeatedly used the Config Panel applet to set Hide
automatically
Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> Your initial question was about port forwarding as well. The lower part
> of your screenshot is just for that (other consumer routers call it
> "virtual server" as well):
>
> Nome: choose some name for your port forwarding
>
> Indirizzio MAC: the MAC address where the r
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sun,05.Oct.08, 06:30:14, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>
>> Yes I've already noticed exactly what you describe in the web interface
>> and I am familiar with a MAC address. I'm just wondering if I should
>> leave things as they are o
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sat,04.Oct.08, 18:38:42, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Thanks for the answer. Yes, this modem has an internal address of
>> 192.168.1.1 I also notice that I seem to always get the ip 192.168.1.70
>> which doesn't seem to change. My partner, c
Dennis Wicks wrote:
> I am installing ndiswrapper and can't get it to complete properly.
>
> In the INSTALL it states:
>
> You need a recent kernel, at least 2.6.16, with header files for the
> kernel. Make sure there is a link to the kernel source from the
> modules directory. Th
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sat,04.Oct.08, 08:40:49, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Hi all (especially Ron Johnson),
>> On another thread Ron said, "Yes. My router gets a routable
>> "external" IP
>> address from the ISP, but I had to also
Hi all (especially Ron Johnson),
On another thread Ron said, "Yes. My router gets a routable "external"
IP
address from the ISP, but I had to also give it an "internal", non-routable
IP address (which I chose to be 192.168.1.251).
My question is: can you explain the steps needed to do th
Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> Yes. My router gets a routable "external" IP address from the ISP,
> but I had to *also* give it an "internal", non-routable IP address
> (which I chose to be 192.168.1.251).
>
Hi Ron,
I have a question on this very topic. I'll start a new thread to ask it. My
setup an
Wayne Topa wrote:
>
> You are nearly there now. I would suggest you read (print) all of the
> UserDocs from the madwifi site. I bound my copies and used them quite a
> bit when I get started. Get your /etc/network/interfaces setup using
> those docs and refer, if needed, to the debian-reference
Wayne Topa wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Wayne Topa wrote:
>>
>>
>>> If it came with WindBloz did it include a CD with software for that
>>> card? Does it have any software for that card installed? Did the card
>>> work in WindBloz? If yo
Wayne Topa wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Wayne Topa wrote:
>>
>>
>>> If it came with WindBloz did it include a CD with software for that
>>> card? Does it have any software for that card installed? Did the card
>>> work in WindBloz? If yo
Wayne Topa wrote:
> If it came with WindBloz did it include a CD with software for that
> card? Does it have any software for that card installed? Did the card
> work in WindBloz? If you have WindBloz software for it you might get it
> working using the ndiswrapper package.
>
Hi again Wayne,
Wayne Topa wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Wayne Topa wrote:
>> Output of lspci -vvv
>> 00:0b.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR2413 802.11bg
>> NIC (rev 01)
>> Subsystem: AMBIT Microsystem Corp. Unknown device 0418
>>
Wayne Topa wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Wayne Topa wrote:
>> Output of lspci -vvv
>> 00:0b.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR2413 802.11bg
>> NIC (rev 01)
>> Subsystem: AMBIT Microsystem Corp. Unknown device 0418
>>
Wayne Topa wrote:
Output of lspci -vvv
00:0b.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR2413 802.11bg NIC
(rev 01)
Subsystem: AMBIT Microsystem Corp. Unknown device 0418
Control: I/O- Mem- BusMaster- SpecCycle- MemWINV+ VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- DisINTx-
Wayne Topa wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Wayne Topa wrote:
>>
>>> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>>>> Wayne Topa wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>>
>
> <--SNIP-->
>
>>>> Hi Wayne,
>>&
Wayne Topa wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Wayne Topa wrote:
>>
>>> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>>>> Wayne Topa wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> My apologies to Jonathan for 'my' mis-information.
>>>>>
>>&g
Wayne Topa wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Wayne Topa wrote:
>>
>>
>>> My apologies to Jonathan for 'my' mis-information.
>>>
>>> Wayne
>> None required, Wayne. I appreciate all the help I can get. Thanks to
>> David al
David Goodenough wrote:
>> Does this look like it's happy with the driver?
>> Cheers,
>> Jonathan
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>
> Its a good start. Now you need to try connecting to the great outside.
>
> David
OK, thanks David. We'll look for an AP and gi
David Goodenough wrote:
>
> Without a nearby AP it is kind of difficult, but you can get clues by
> looking at /var/log/syslog for madwifi related messages, and looking to
> see if there is an interface included in the list you get from ip addr or
> ifconfig.
>
> David
Thanks for that David. I
tp://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_25
>
> cheers!
>
> On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 03:53, Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I'm running Debian Lenny with a 2.6.24-1-686 kernel. I notice that there
>> are
>> now no lenny packages fo
Wayne Topa wrote:
>
> My apologies to Jonathan for 'my' mis-information.
>
> Wayne
None required, Wayne. I appreciate all the help I can get. Thanks to David
also. I tried the madwifi package ath_pci, ath_hal and wlan but still
couldn't get the wifi to work. Is there anyway of knowing (without
Hi all,
I'm running Debian Lenny with a 2.6.24-1-686 kernel. I notice that there are
now no lenny packages for the corresponding linux-headers. Is this Debian's
gentle way of suggesting that it's time to upgrade the kernel to 2.6.25-2?
TIA,
Jonathan
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Hi all,
I'm trying to set up a wifi driver on an Acer Aspire 3500 running Debian
Lenny 2.6.25 with a 802.11b/g wlan. I did some heavy-duty googling and
found the madwifi website which then said that Atheros had taken over the
drivers and released the code. It seems I need an ath9k driver and that I
H.S. wrote:
> I am tempted to try the OOo 3.0 beta deb available here:
> http://download.openoffice.org/3.0beta/
>
> However, I want to keep it separate from the Debian's OOo installation
> that I have so that I may purge the beta installation cleanly.
>
> I am not very familiar with the interna
Frank McCormick wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
>
>
> It seems Firefox uses the mplayer plugin for many if not most of the
> movies and feeds on many sites. But in my system is doesn't work most of
> the time. The mplayer window comes up (full screen once in a while),
David Rodriguez wrote:
> Hello Debian Team -
>
> I'm trying to install Deluge on my Ubuntu 8.04, i86. I don't understand
> how to add Deluge to my sources.list. I was hoping you can send me
> instructions on how to. Thanks.
>
> From,
> David
Hi David,
Go here: http://deluge-torrent.org/downloads
Bret Busby wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> We have Debian 4.0 running on one of our computers; a server of sorts.
>
> Accessing that computer, for system updates, etc, is done through
> telnet.
>
> Running uname -a, which I understand returns the kernel version, returns
> 2.4.18-bf2.4 #1 Son Apr 14 09:5
Shachar Or wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 July 2008 12:12, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Yes, Shachar. I was running Etch on this motherboard when Etch
>> was "testing". Since I'm tracking "testing" and not Etch, my "testing"
>> automatically became "
Shachar Or wrote:
> On Monday 21 July 2008 11:58, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Hi Sachar,
>> I am very happy with Asus motherboards. I am currently running an Asus
>> K8V SE Deluxe. I've had it for several years and it works perfectly with
>> Debian (now Lenny) and
Shachar Or wrote:
> Good morning!
>
> I will be working with computer shops to sell desktops with Debian
> preinstalled.
>
> I am interested to know, if anyone has this kind of experience, about
> which motherboards are excellent for this purpose and excellent in
> general.
>
> I am looking for
joseph lockhart wrote:
> just wondering which P2P clients are best, seems to be slim pickings in
> the base debian repository so I figure that I am missing a repository or
> will have to go the long way to find a good client (however, I do not want
> to have to find and install a lot of dependenci
PETER EASTHOPE wrote:
> Folk,
>
> In Skype 2.0.0.68 in Xfce4 in Lenny with kernel
> 2.6.24-1-686 a click on the answer button fails to
> open an incoming call. This happens on an IBM
> NetVista 6578-RAU and not on another generic
> machine. Usually I am able to call back but the
> problem certa
Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
>
> Is there a version of Firefox 3--or, i guess, Iceweasel 3--in package form
> yet, or is it still in some kind of testing form where you have to compile
> it yourself?
>
> FF3 on my Windows machine is shockingly much faster, so id like to move
> over to it on my L
Gabriel Parrondo wrote:
> El sáb, 21-06-2008 a las 11:18 +0200, Jonathan Kaye escribió:
>> Gabriel Parrondo wrote:
>>
>> > El vie, 20-06-2008 a las 19:29 +0200, Jonathan Kaye escribió:
>> >> It installed with no problem and after rebooting (yes, I have to do
&
Gabriel Parrondo wrote:
> El vie, 20-06-2008 a las 19:29 +0200, Jonathan Kaye escribió:
>> It installed with no problem and after rebooting (yes, I have to do
>> this; starting and stopping the the Xserver doesn't get the new driver
>> working correctly)
>
> Abou
H.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Yesterday I made the jump and put in unstable sources in sources.list in
> on testing machine solely to get nvidia working again in Testing (what
> is wrong with testing regarding nvidia anyway?).
>
> I have this for my policy:
> $> cat /etc/apt/apt.conf
> APT::Authentic
Gabriel Parrondo wrote:
>
> I've been googling for hours trying to figure out how to solve this
> problem that arised from the last upgrade:
>
> I use lenny and the fglrx driver. With the last upgrade all fglrx
> packages were upgraded from version 8.4.1 to 8.5.1. As with every fglrx
> upgrade,
John P Loes, MD wrote:
I give up. Strawberries with ketchup? Anchovies with peanut butter?
Jonathan
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John Salmon wrote:
>
> Many thanks for your response. As it turns out, the package was already
> installed. I was looking in the wrong place.
I'm glad to be of help.
>
> Could you please tell me how you knew what to look for? I find the brief
> descriptions in Aptitude somewhat cryptic. Is ther
John Salmon wrote:
> Which Debian Etch package do I use to install gdbm? Specifically, gdbm-
> 1.8.3.
>
The package is called libgdbm3 and Etch has version 1.8.3-3. So just install
it the normal way (aptitude/wajig/apt-get...)
Cheers,
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Mitchell Laks wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tend to print out a lot of documentation on the software for projects
> that I work on. Therefore I go through alot of laserjet cartidges on my
> postscript compatible hp laserjet 1200 printer.
>
> My latest cartridge just needs to be replaced again.
>
> I am ti
David Fox wrote:
>I never liked the fonts in 4.2 - they are too small, and 4.3 isn't an
>improvement there.
>I ran the update inside google earth and it crashed. Then I was
>presented with a new iceweasel page pointing to the updata and I
>downloaded and ran the bin file. Starting the app from th
Hi,
Has anyone succeeded in getting the latest version of Googleearth 4.3(beta)
to run on Lenny? Version 4.2 runs with no problems but 4.3 gives me
unreadable fonts and won't log into the server. Are there extra
installation steps that must be taken besides running the .bin file?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Daniel Dalton wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if OO is broken in debian lenny? On my testing box, I
> installed or upgraded something that broke pidgin and firefox and it looks
> to be openoffice. Can a debian lenny user please run: apt-get update &&
> apt-get upgrade (as root) and report back to me
NN_il_Confusionario wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 07:07:35PM +0200, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> sudo update-initramfs -u
>
> I cannot directly confirm that step since I do not use initramfs-tools
> (I build my initrd, when it is needed, with yaird to avoid like a plague
>
NN_il_Confusionario wrote:
>
> I hope that in the process you really learned something useful, since
> from a pratical point of view simply disconnecting the ide cable from
> hdb (when the pc is off) would have been the same as hdb=none, only much
> faster ...
>
You are quite right. Physical di
NN_il_Confusionario wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 11:16:35AM +0200, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> > On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 06:55:30PM +0200, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> >> kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-1-686 root=/dev/hda1 ro
>> >> hdb=noprobe
>> I t
NN_il_Confusionario wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 06:55:30PM +0200, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-1-686 root=/dev/hda1 ro hdb=noprobe
>
> the syntax is correct; you might also want to try other options such as
> hdb=none (if needed)
>
Than
NN_il_Confusionario wrote:
>> * From: Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Is there anything in the startup routine that I can alter so that the
>>system ignores /dev/hdb?
>
>Linkname: The Linux BootPrompt-HowTo: Hard Disks
> URL: http://tldp.
Ron Johnson wrote:
> In /etc/fstab, try adding noauto to /dev/hdbX's field #4.
>
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Thanks for the suggestion, Ron but /dev/hdbX (where X is any number or
nothing) is not in my fstab; only /dev/hda1 and /dev/hda5 (and the cdrom
drives)
Cheers,
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Hi all,
Hopefully an easy question. I have a dodgy 2nd hard disk which I can't
remove for the moment. On bootup I get a million error messages like this:
device hdb1, logical block 1
hdb: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hdb: dma_intr: error=0x40 { UncorrectableError }, LBAs
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> Hello everybody and especially fellow Europeans,
>
> If you are interested in open standards and interoperability please
> join.
>
> http://openparliament.eu/
>
> Regards,
> Andrei
Me too.
Jonathan
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Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
> How do i install Skype 2 on Lenny? (I need Skype 2 for
>
> the video chat.)
Hi Jen,
Just a small note. You don't need Skype for video chats. AMSN, Ekiga, Kopete
among others work fine on Lenny and don't leave you open to the risk of
vendor lock-in. http://en.wikipe
I see we have been hit by another flood of spam. Who lowered the floodgates?
;-)
Jonathan
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John Salmon wrote:
> I keep seeing "Aptitude Reference Manual" mentioned in the documentation
> but can't find a location to access it. Can anyone help me?
>
Or else you can find it here if you prefer a web interface.
http://algebraicthunk.net/~dburrows/projects/aptitude/doc/en/
Cheers,
Jonathan
Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote:
> Has anyone managed to install pdftk in Lenny?
> Trying to install it, aptitude says:
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> pdftk: Depends: libgcj7-0 (>= 4.1.1-12) but it is not installable
> Resolving dependencies...
> Unable to resolve d
Chris wrote:
> Thanks! Yea, I have it running on another system and it seems to be
> stable
> there. The system on which amarok hangs seems to be otherwise stable: go
> figure.
>
> Chris
Yeah, tell me about it. But life is more interesting this way. ;-)
and Amarok does rock.
Cheers,
Jonathan
Christof Hurschler wrote:
>> I'm running 1.4.7.-1.b1.
>>
> Then I'm not the only one that is suffering. I've seldom been so amazed
> by a program, and also frustrated. I started with the etch version (of
> both amarok and my system), had to move up to lenny, to among other things
> get my wlan
Fabio wrote:
> Someone of you have ever compile this package? do you think that is
> possible to increase the power of boinc?
> there is some guide and so on that you can suggest me?
> thanks
> Fabio
Hi Fabio,
I assume you want to compile a 64 bit version.
I found this on the Boinc website:
http:/
Keith Bates wrote:
> For some reason I have problems downloading video clips from most
> mainstream news providers.
>
> For example on the front page of www.smh.com.au there is a picture at
> the moment of a mouse fearlessly staring down a cat. This picture links
> to a Windows Media clip.
>
> W
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I have a combo drive on this machine that's supposed to be able to read
> dvd's. I made a dvd using wodim on ubuntu and checked the dvd's directory
> structure after that was done and so far as I can tell on ubuntu machine
> all file structure seems present and correct. Ho
John Talbut wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is a web site with a repository of users'
> experiences of running Debian or GNU/Linux on PCs, similar to the
> www.linux-laptop.net site?
>
> It would certainly have helped me to install Debian on some PCs if I could
> have had a sight of .config, x
Michael Pobega wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 04:38:54PM +0900, David wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Something of interest to those of a mathematical bent:-
>>
>> http://www.sagemath.org/
>>
>> Regards,
>
> I read about this on /. today; Does anyone have any clue if there will
> be some sort of a Debia
steef wrote:
>
> hi folks,
>
> somebody on this list mentioned wajig.
> my question: what program is more useful for a user:
>
> wajig or (what i have been using for years) apt-get
>
>
> reg.,
>
> steef
>
>
Hi Steef,
I prefer wajig to other package tools because:
1. It has a cli.
2. You ca
Magnus Pedersen wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> ATI just released a new driver, the ATI Catalyst™ 7.11 Proprietary Linux
>>> x86 Display Driver. Does anyone understand their numbering system? The
>>> p
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> Hi all,
> ATI just released a new driver, the ATI Catalyst™ 7.11 Proprietary Linux
> x86 Display Driver. Does anyone understand their numbering system? The
> previous driver, released in October 2007 was 8.42.3. Is ATI going
> backwards? Is 7.11 really th
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