In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, s. keeling wrote:
> Kees de Koster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I'm running Debian Testing on a server, after the update on last Friday
>> I get from logcheck the error 'Jul 7 06:58:00 minidragon lpd:
>> cron.daily found err
I'm running Debian Testing on a server, after the update on last Friday
I get from logcheck the error 'Jul 7 06:58:00 minidragon lpd:
cron.daily found errors, run checkpc for details.'
If I run checkpc I get the message 'Warning - lp: cannot stat lp device
'/dev/lp0' - No such file or directory'
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Watson wrote:
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> Hello Kees,
>
> The capital A means that aptitude has marked the package as being=20
> automatically installed. This means that the package was installed because=
>=20
> it is a dependency of something you asked to be installed, and wil
Hello, can't find the meaning from the capital letter A before the
package name in aptitude, not in the help, Faq and man, also looked
around in Google.
So maybe somebody can tell me.
Kees
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Hello,
After updating my Debian Testing server today I get from logcheck
e-mail's with the following;
System Events
=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Jun 3 14:56:51 minidragon ntpd[26102]: kernel time sync error 0001
I did look in /var/log/aptitude and noticed that ntp was upgraded
[UPGRADE] ntp 1:4.2.2.p4+dfsg-
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, andy wrote:
> Dear all
>
> Although I have been using the command line to write up quick and dirty
> xml files to use in the process of burning DVD video files to disk, I
> was wondering if anyone had a recommendation for a (graphical)
> application that would do
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matt Price wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> for xmas I'm switching our stereo over to an electronic system --
> probably a combination of an ipod and a linux player. =20
>
> as pa
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ChadDavis wrote:
> Yo. I'm installing a nvidia driver, and the script says you must
> turn off the xserver. In order to this, since I didn't know how, I
> rebooted into runlevel one. Then the script complains about runlevel
> one not being enough. Is runlevel on
[...]
>If you want Sid amd64, just grab any Sarge release from this page:
>http://www.debian.org/ports/amd64/
>and choose to use Sid when asked.
>If you need a newer kernel (I did because of my scsi card), you can get the
>etch or sid iso.
Thanks :-) I ended up with a Sarge release of AMD64, the
[...]
>> Thanks Clive, I already had found that page but the URL's on it are
>> deadlinks.
>
>
>It would be good to tell someone to update the links! Bugreports!
Yes I wil do.
>> By reading the page again I decided that I will go for a easier distro
>> for the x86_64 computer ;-)
>
>you can stil
>> I want to try Debian Sid/unstable on a AMD Athlon X2 64 computer but
>> can't find the download location, only for I386, I tried that one with
>> downloading with Jigdo but that doesn't work on that machine.
>> Can somebody give directions or a URL for Sid AMD 64?
>
>
>Start here:
>https://aliot
Hello,
I want to try Debian Sid/unstable on a AMD Athlon X2 64 computer but
can't find the download location, only for I386, I tried that one with
downloading with Jigdo but that doesn't work on that machine.
Can somebody give directions or a URL for Sid AMD 64?
TIA
Kees
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