arguably
the best community developer- and user-wise. I would love to see Debian
take that lead again, and refuse being bullied by anyone.
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> As a further example, the former udev (prior to being merged into
> systemd) has already been forked and could/will serve us well for
> years to come. And so on.
Is eudev in the debian source
e
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As a side note: once systemd is put in place, such problem-less and
swift migration between desktop environments is just one of the many
"Good Things Linux" going down the drain...
Eh? I'
but just like I can't sanely use
Windows, systemd is out of the question for the exact same reasons.
It will be a very sad day for me too. Let's just hope Wheezy gets LTS
so we can postpone that gloomy parting for a couple years at least :(
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Dne, 03. 07. 2013 01:17:15 je David napisal(a):
Sounds like GNOME 4 :)
+1
Laughed my socks off! :-D
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After creating the said file, you might need to restart the X server or
reboot.
Good luck!
Caveat lector: this works in LXDE, I don't know about xfce since I'm
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Which reminds me of a Spanish lady with excellent English skills.
Haven't seen her around for a while. I miss her knowledgeable input.
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Dne, 26. 12. 2012 18:25:41 je Frank McCormick napisal(a):
What did you change. It's my understanding it should run "out of
the box"
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'cpufreq-set -g
ondemand' and then checking your currently active governor with
'cpufreq-info'? AFAIK, the ondemand governor has been
deprecated/abandoned/superseded/whatever for specific (admittedly
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they are not supported?
How's this for a reason: Epson not giving a rodent's undertail for
their non-Windows users?
Personally, I stick to a simple policy: I don't support (i.e. buy from)
vendors who don't support Linux. Keeps me out of a *lot* of trouble.
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Any ideas would be very welcome.
Try out
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The output of the script is very helpful, provided you understand it
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rtbug??? I need help.
All I know is the (same?) bug hit me a couple months ago. Then,
eventually, it went away with one of the many updates. In the meantime,
I just used the Debian BTS site. One would wish reportbug was more
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If that solves nothing, perhaps you have some
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A perfectly sane *and polite* way to go.
That said, I must admit that up till now I've generally posted
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> Dne, 07. 05. 2011 19:05:24 je Paul E Condon napisal(a):
> >I recently did a complete reinstall of Squeeze and said yes to the
> >question about popcon. Today I get an email from saying
t works)
Also, you mention you're using a february CD for your installs? Was
that just before Squeeze entered stable? I would strongly recommend you
download a more recent netinstall (or other) CD before trying a
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Dne, 07. 05. 2011 17:37:09 je AG napisal(a):
Hi Klistvud
Yes, that is the gateway/ router IP address - I just checked with the
provider.
Unfortunately, it's not as simple as that. Providers have been wrong in
the past. The ultimate check would be: can you reach your rou
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Unfortunately, I'm not network-savvy enough to say anything about that.
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Dne, 07. 05. 2011 14:34:48 je AG napisal(a):
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Dne, 07. 05. 2011 13:36:07 je AG napisal(a):
Hello (again)
I don't know if this is related to the connectivity issues reported
earlier, but now when trying to print from a second machine, I am
unable to.
Dne, 07. 05. 2011 14:34:48 je AG napisal(a):
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Dne, 07. 05. 2011 13:36:07 je AG napisal(a):
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n the memory card; too much to ask?)
2. a freedom-friendly vendor that offers low-end "dumbphones" too (for
my kids and those who just need the occasional SMS, and don't want to
carry a CRAY in their pocket)
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Dne, 27. 04. 2011 12:36:03 je Andrei Popescu napisal(a):
On Mi, 27 apr 11, 12:09:56, Klistvud wrote:
>
> Seems a quite reasonable policy to me. Of course, we all wish we
> could run free software ponly on our machines, but the time doesn't
> seem ripe for that.
But we are get
them work at all -- running strictly proprietary software, of
course. Our fridges and washing mashines -- ditto. Our cell phones, mp3
players, cameras, media centers, TV sets -- ditto.
That said, one has the option to pick a "more free" distribution if
they deem strict Debian (i.e. Deb
)? There's
plethora of info for ext3 out there, not so much for ext4 though.
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> It would seem we're finally getting somewhere. This should be fairly
> easy to test, namely: performing dd on an *unmounted* (not live)
> system and seeing if it finally
on't exactly fill the gap, but is a funny read nonetheless.
Perhaps btrfs, with its roll-back capability, is what you're after. For
the occasional undelete now and then, it's bound to be better than any
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confirmed my suspicions. Must dig into some recent Java documentation
when I find the time ...
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Is there a simple and quick way to resolve it or I'll have to go
trough
this mess manually one step at a time?
I know I could change UID and GID in Debian to Ubuntu values but I am
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e time being, I will keep the el cheapo router supplied by my
new ISP, and see how it goes. If it starts to give me trouble like the
old router did, I'll replace it with something more sturdy, with a
faster CPU and 64-128 MB RAM.
Or just wait for IP6 to become mandatory ...
Dne, 21. 04. 2011 18:21:09 je Patrick Bartek napisal(a):
Windows users are accustomed to being lead around by the hand
I thought that "lead around by the nose" was the correct (Queen's
English) phrase. But then again, I'm not a native speaker.
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Klistvud:
> And here's what I need advice for:
>
> I'm planning to purchase a wired (consumer grade) switch since I've
> heard they're inherently more robust than (consumer grade) routers,
> and I'm
tworks more independent, so that one locked-up
router wouldn't bring the whole network down? I guess we should
separate the shared LAN into two distinct IP subnets?
Particular hardware suggestions welcome (just don't make them
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means it's slow (among other things). Hardly for production use.
Of the three, ext4 is your only realistic option. Which I suppose you
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point during the installation -- at least, that's the default
procedure -- you get asked if you want to add other DVDs/CD-ROMs to
your sources. You must have answered "no", or perhaps the installer
just never asked you ...
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e by
one. Luckily, there's no shortage of nice templates/backgrounds out
there.
FWIW, MS Power Point templates are compatible with OO Impress (and so
should be Libre Office, I suppose).
If you succeed in tracking down the Debian package containing Impress
templates, make sure to post back to
ë with
debian lists"
That's not possible with debian lists.
There.
Can we wrap it up now? Nitpicking semantics tends to get tiresome after
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Dne, 12. 04. 2011 20:52:08 je Aniruddha napisal(a):
Thanks for the help!
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 7:38 PM, Klistvud
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> The quotes around the UUID may be superfluous.
> Try with LABEL=KINGSTON if you can't make it work with UUID...?
> Then again, Linux may just plain h
if you can't make it work with UUID...?
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On Fri, 2011-04-08 at 01:11 +0200, Klistvud wrote:
> From time to time, out of nowhere, my printer refuses to print.
When I
> check it via 'System/Administration/Printing/right-click menu on
> printer icon', I see that the men
dmin groups --to no avail.
Everytime this happens, the stubborn machine wants the root password
again! Just to enable a printer (that has been enabled tens of times
anyway)!
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Dne, 06. 04. 2011 09:14:07 je Dave Sherohman napisal(a):
On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 05:55:30PM +0200, Klistvud wrote:
> The leap from Lenny to Squeeze is not that big, after all. It's just
> like having Lenny on steroids. There are just too many goodies in
> Squeeze not to upgrade.
stubborn user, I'd just install Squeeze on a
separate partition and make it the Grub default -- leaving them the
freedom to boot Lenny if they so wish.
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are you using flash ? if you are disable it and try again.
just about every problem I've had with iceweasel or firefox has to do
with flash. EVERY one.
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You may try the extension (as suggested) and check if that works:
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/Dict_it_IT
OK, thanks, Camaleón, I'll try that over the weekend.
I tried it and it worked. Thanks, Cam
-l10n-it achieved nothing.
It looks like you need to install myspell-it and myspell-sl packages.
Is myspell used by openoffice? Anyway, Camaleon's suggestion helped. I
went to the openoffice site, downloaded the spell checkers and
installed them through the Writer extensions "wizar
Dne, 01. 04. 2011 17:02:53 je Camaleón napisal(a):
On Fri, 01 Apr 2011 16:48:25 +0200, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 01. 04. 2011 16:40:37 je Camaleón napisal(a):
>> Check your "thesaurus" packages (dpkg -l | grep -i thesaurus) and
look
>> for the OOo's italian one (&
Dne, 01. 04. 2011 16:40:37 je Camaleón napisal(a):
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> Dne, 01. 04. 2011 15:30:37 je Camaleón napisal(a):
>> Hum... Does italian appears under Tools/Language/* (any of the
submenus
>> here)? :-?
>
> Yes it does. If
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> I'm running stock Gnome/Squeeze and would like to have
spell-checkers
> and thesauri enabled in my OpenOffice for a couple other languages
> besides English and Sloven
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Dne, 01. 04. 2011 12:26:56 je Paul van der Vlis napisal(a):
Not sure what an HCL is. I think you mean a website with information.
Yes. It's an acronym of (Linux) Hardware Compatibility List. Ubuntu
now has one, and the Back
are well known for doing that -- making various variants of a product
in order to cut costs (but mainly just to confuse the buyer).
Also, please don't cc me, I'm subscribed to the list. I'm getting all
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l work in
Linux -- unless they've personally tested it.
> Oh, yes -- I personally strongly advise against buying a Belkin.
They
> seem to ignore the existence of Linux and generally suck at support.
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Yeah, right. Citing OpenSUSE for its "open-mindedness" -- is that what
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Yep, but it's highly improbable that the repercussions would only show
up after updating Squeeze from 6.0.0 to 6.0.1 (as I gather is the case
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Dne, 31. 03. 2011 23:01:24 je Ron Johnson napisal(a):
Video and the NIC worked with Sid 18 months ago on my 780G mobo.
That gives me hope. I guess the final proof will be in the pudding ...
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s has been achieved by weeding out all
the binary blobs, drivers and other proprietary data -- a big and
time-consuming effort. The non-DFSG-compliant binaries are now
consolidated into ms-windows-proprietary, and available from the
non-free repository.
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It is. But the page http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ASUS/M4A78LT-M/ referred
to earlier in the thread states that to make the integrated video and
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Dne, 31. 03. 2011 19:55:09 je Ron Johnson napisal(a):
On 03/31/2011 12:46 PM, shawn wilson wrote:
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Brad Rogers
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Klistvud wrote:
Hello Klistvud,
I'm about to order a system with Asus M4A78LT-M
I don't kno
Dne, 31. 03. 2011 19:46:10 je shawn wilson napisal(a):
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> Klistvud wrote:
>
> Hello Klistvud,
>
>> I'm about to order a system with Asus M4A78LT-M
>
> I don't know h
Dne, 31. 03. 2011 19:26:43 je Brad Rogers napisal(a):
On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 14:35:32 +0200
Klistvud wrote:
Hello Klistvud,
> I'm about to order a system with Asus M4A78LT-M
I don't know how long that mobo has been around but if it's a new
model
there /might/ be issue
Dne, 31. 03. 2011 18:08:27 je shawn wilson napisal(a):
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 8:35 AM, Klistvud
wrote:
> Howdie, fellow Debianites!
>
> I'm about to order a system with Asus M4A78LT-M
(AM3/PCIE/S/R/V1G/H5200,
> with an AMD Phenom II X4 840, 3,20GHz) and was wondering w
e stock Squeeze kernel? Can the free driver be used? Is 3D working?
Will be immensely grateful for any first-hand experience. This is
important to me -- *cash* is involved ;P
TIA
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Dne, 30. 03. 2011 14:44:54 je Celejar napisal(a):
Is this a fact
of life with all feed readers, or poor coding in Liferea?
Poor coding *is* a fact of life ... ;)
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Dne, 30. 03. 2011 08:29:50 je Klistvud napisal(a):
Erratum corrige:
I can advise the Canyon CNR-BTUS.
Oops, it would seem that the 'S' is actually a '5' ;)
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ebian-planet and other interesting
feeds. Of course, it's not a console app.
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2-bit processors, and the AMD64 ones are used for
64-bit processors (both Intel and AMD, despite the naming).
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Dne, 26. 03. 2011 15:22:53 je Klistvud napisal(a):
Oh yes: and you definitely *need* to install linux-firmware-nonfree!
(At least I think that's what the package called) It's where your
radeon 690 firmware is.
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you have a *slightly* different video card, and that
2) you installed from a netinst CD (a 386 perhaps?) as opposed to a
full AMD64 DVD.
3) potentially a different selection of packages (another desktop
environment? no "laptop" task installed?)
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Dne, 26. 03. 2011 14:24:42 je Jackie napisal(a):
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 5:36 AM, Klistvud
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> Dne, 25. 03. 2011 03:40:29 je Jackie Wang napisal(a):
>
> Hi all,
>>
>> My laptop is HP 6515b, AMD Turion 64x2 CPU, 2G memory with dual
system,
>> Debian a
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