I believe I've found a bug in the DVD ISO installer logic which affects
11.11 and earlier but in theory could affect 12.x as well.
Description:
A default installation of Debian 11.11 (Bullseye) from the official DVD ISO
fails with the following error:
Installation step failed
An installation ste
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Thank you for any help, advises, explanation one's can provide.
When installing a Debian - Buster here.
When it's time to partition/format the drive one can choose the «usage»
of the partition which affect the Inodes.
There is :
-Typical usage” (which is “standard” by default)
- "
We have over 380K kenyan email addresses from directories , magazines,
newspapers, lists of seminar/conference participants etc
All the email id's have been validated over the internet, this guarantees over
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The list only contains email id's an
Today after sid upgrade, I found that my collins cobuild dictionary under wine
is unable to load.. I want to revert my system to the day before yesterday.
I tried to reinstall the dictionary and reinstalled wine but the dictionary
still failed to launch.
Now I want to restore my system to a previ
I used gtktalog and cdcat, they are used to organize music cds, but they do
not have cddb database query support.
I wonder if ther is a ware that able to query the cddb information from freedb
and can automatically add the info to my cd directory database.
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I have to switch the network configurations between the lab, the dorm and the
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I enabled the vikeys and felt a little more comfortable with xpdf, but the
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large I have to move from the left to the right and from the right to the left
very often, using the mouse is very clumsy.
Anyone have a solution
Hi. My name is Eugene Gershin. Perhaps we have met online, but more probably
you don't know me from Adam. I monitor blogs for SamsonBlinded, and came across
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That worked great thanksColin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: List List wrote:> I have a asus P4S800 motherboard, it has an onboard> ethernet adapter. When I try and install Debian Sarge> 3.1 it will not detect the ethernet adapter.Have you tried the "linux26" install opt
I have a asus P4S800 motherboard, it has an onboard
ethernet adapter. When I try and install Debian Sarge
3.1 it will not detect the ethernet adapter. I tried
knoppix and it detects and uses the adapter just fine.
Is there any way to modify the hardware detect in
Sarge or to have it try and dete
I forgot to mention that alsamixer reports nothing is muted.
I have tried playing samples and plugging headphones into every single jack in
the back with no luck, I've also tried sending it out to a stereo with nothing
either.
Hello, I bought an Asrock Dual-SATA2 and am trying to get sound working on it.
All of my apps run and do not mention any problems, they behave as if I have
suddenly become deaf, unable to hear that sound is flowing from my
speakers...since I can still hear street noise, I doubt this is the case.
Hi
I have loaded ubuntu and got a working desktop
system. I have loaded debian sarge and got a broken desktop system.
Is there an easy way to get X Windows working out
of the box on Debian Sarge?
Regards
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After upgrading last night, I realized that MySQL server has stop.
After checking what's going on from /var/log/syslog, I decided to
uncomment line max_allowed_packet=16M on my.cf
Then restart mysql server and it run well.
Wonder if anyone experienced this.
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Andrea Vettorello wrote:
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Since I'm just a desktop user, even been using debian for almost 6
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I've been googling for these, but got no luck...s
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Robert Harris (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
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would be?
C
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Evolution ? Seems you have gnome for your desktop.
Then :
Click Applications --> Desktop Preferences -->
Advanced --> Preferred
Applications
In the Mail Reader tab choose Custom Mail Reader and
type in
mozilla-th
Evolution ? Seems you have gnome for your desktop. Then :
Click Applications --> Desktop Preferences --> Advanced --> Preferred
Applications
In the Mail Reader tab choose Custom Mail Reader and type in
mozilla-thunderbird
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Assume that your java base directory is /usr/local/jre, then what you
shold do is :
ln -s /usr/local/jre/plugin/i386/ns610-gcc32/libjavaplugin_oji.so
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libjavaplugin_oji.so
if you installed mozilla using older version of gcc ( above is using gcc
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apt-get install usbmgr.. might be help
I don't know why but after installing this package my hp dj3535 works
fine on cups ( before that i've tried hotplug )
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Can anyone tell me what I need to do to get write access to the mount
bellow as a regulare user. Its a windows 2003 server with signing off.
Everything seems to works well as root.
smbmount //downtown/sysback /mnt/smb/downtown/ -o
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>>How can I get a comprehensive overview which files are where
>>occupying what space? I tried df, but that is very minimalistic. I'd like
>>to get a treeview of files and space in use...
>>Any suggestions?
>
> http://packages.debian
Help! My harddisks are being sqautted by renegade bits!
No, seriousely, my hdd's are slowly filling up, but I'm not realy sure
with what. How can I get a comprehensive overview which files are where
occupying what space? I tried df, but that is very minimalistic. I'd like
to get a treeview of files
My new Epson Perfection 1670 Photo was purchased last night, as the
http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html#Z-EPSON listed this as "good means the
device is usable for day-to-day work. Some rather exotic features may be missing".
So to get this unit going I did this:
dhunt:/home/dan# apt-get
Hello,
just to document how I disabled IPv6:
- changing /etc/modutils/aliases or /etc/modules.conf did NOT work
(found in Google)
- adding "alias net-pf-10" to a fresh /etc/modprobe.conf (didn't exist
on my system) DID work
I tried to deconfigure the IPv6 addresses at runtime and remove the
Hello Debian users,
I'am looking for Debian packages for Cyrus imapd 2.2 generation.
The last information I found about, was in November 2003 on this list. Can
someone tell me, what the current status of the packing is? On the official
Cyrus web site version 1.x is declared obsolete
And another thing.
When gv or ggv display some postscript files (probably bitmap images)
they look like shit. On my box at work, they look just fine. Any
suggestions?
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I just built a testing box that is using the 2.6.4 kernel, a matrox g200
graphics card with framebuffer compiled into the kernel. I am now
working on font problems.
1. In xemacs, I can get a very nice looking font for the actual editing.
However, the menu bar (where things like file, edit, etc. sh
I just installed a testing box running the 2.6.4 kernel. I was trying to
search for xemacs files, including the icons. However, the gnome search
tool failed to find any files starting with xema. The standard linux
find was successful. I even tried inside of /usr/bin, where xemacs
resides without su
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On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 08:34:58AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Arthur H. Edwards wrote:
> >Just FYI, Netscape does not have the same problem. This is surprising,
> >as they come from the same code tree. Has there been any progress here?
It seems that since the beginning of time, Xemacs never performed
syntax highlightin automatically when a file is loaded. On one of my
machines, however, it is now doing just that. I have always had
syntax highlighting in my initialization file.
Does anyone know what I did right on that machine?
I'm not sure I understand the question. Is it that you want only
security updates? That is, do you wnat ot skip those upgrades that have
no impact on security?
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> Hello!
>
> As already discribed in a prior posting I want to
We are attempting to run a command and getting an error
Trying to run dch -i
But get the following
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We are getting some errors on running apt-get update to.
We did make changes to the sources.list file over the weekend, creating a
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copy of stable.
These are the errors;
Hit http://non-us.debian.org stable/non-US/main
ly this year when I finally
> got around to putting together another intel clone which is now devoted
> to Debian.
>
> On Feb 16, 2004, at 3:44 PM, Dave's List Addy wrote:
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>> On 2/16/04 1:07 PM, "s. keeling" wrote:
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>>> (or Mac too of co
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Apt-get install nano
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> On Thu, 12 Feb 2004, Dave's List Addy wrote:
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>> On 2/12/04 11:05 AM, "Jaldhar H. Vyas" wrote:
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>>> Please don't use this version. It is buggy beyond belief. The 1.130
>>> pac
On 2/12/04 10:17 AM, "Clive Menzies" wrote:
> A newbie list wouldn't be of interest to me and given the volume of mail
> already, I wouldn't subscribe. So who would provide the knowledge for a
> newbie list? Whilst Debian people a very generous with their time an
On 2/12/04 11:05 AM, "Jaldhar H. Vyas" wrote:
> Please don't use this version. It is buggy beyond belief. The 1.130
> packages from unstable should work fine on woody.
Why not just grab the source from webmin.com and install? Pretty brainless
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> On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 12:29:54PM -0600, Dave's List Addy wrote:
>> Really? Why make it a hassle for the user? We run Debian, but in a
>> hosting/DNS/Server environment. I am sure many others aren't using their
>
On 2/6/04 12:06 PM, "Michael L. Brownlow" wrote:
>> You have to consider who the majority of the people are and consider
>> that most things should be answered back to the list. Therefore a
>> small extra action by the replyer if he wants to send it back to the
>&g
> But, isn't the whole point having security updates, to use an official source?
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I think I will wait for the reboot.
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>> ... However, this list gets out of hands. With a few hundered posts
>> per day; it's almost impossible to follow. Plus: the increase of
>> noise / dups. Just today, we had a few people asking from scratch
>&
On 2/2/04 9:43 AM, "Many on the list " wrote:
>> We are trying to get an apt-get update and it seems to stall here
>>
>> 38% [Connecting to non-us.debian.org (194.109.137.218)] [Connecting to
>> security.debian.org (194.109.137.218)]
> Colin Watson answ
On 1/30/04 12:43 PM, "Alphonse Ogulla" wrote:
>>> It appears that I'm only getting a small percentage of all the mail
>>> traffic on this list. I sent 3 posts yesterday but got nothing back from
>>> debian-user.
>>>
>>> Is anyone
t;
> 9. Don't call us.
>
> Yeah, the U.S. really sucks. And we love hearing it over and over again
> from people who are cut off from the fruits of observation, and are
> really incapable of doing anything but whining. Or who really just have
> a socialist or communist agenda.
>
> Paul
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> Naively I would say the US "should" be giving about $55/person
Yeah Right! With world opinion of the US, many are lucky that the 12.9 is
even given.
Charity starts at home.
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and replace it with 4? Will apt be
"smart" enough to preserver the MySQL user and database information if so??
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Thanks for the response. I actually tried that first and had the same
result. I'll give it another try.
Art Edwards
On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 11:30:48PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> user list wrote:
>
> >I have tried to compile and insert the ALSA modules. when I issue the
> &g
gle search results:
>
> http://www.aboutstonehenge.info/index.php
>
I found quite a bit by just going to http://www.historychannel.com and using
their search engine.
I would have to agree though on many of the search engines, using one
keyword is not an efficient way to search, you need
Your sources.list must have testing repositories,i. e.
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
and you must issue:
apt-get update
If you want to use testing as the default release,
in apt.conf you should have a line
APT::Default-Release "testing";
I hope this helps
I have tried to compile and insert the ALSA modules. when I issue the
command
insmod snd-es1371
I receive the following:
Using /lib/modules/2.4.20snd1/alsa/snd-ens1371.o
/lib/modules/2.4.20snd1/alsa/snd-ens1371.o:
/lib/modules/2.4.20snd1/alsa/snd-ens1371.o: unresolved symbol
snd_pcm_new
/lib/mod
08, 2004 at 02:04:02PM -0700, user list wrote:
> > When I recently updated testing, I lost the mail-check in gnome. Is
> > there something to replace this? It should be part of gnome-applets.
>
> Another to add to the list:
>
>gbuffy http://www.fiction.net/blong/pro
When I recently updated testing, I lost the mail-check in gnome. Is
there something to replace this? It should be part of gnome-applets.
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I have the firewall on the Mac opened for port 80 and 8080.
Has anyone install via this method before that may know the answer.
We have 3 other Debian boxes running on regular white boxes for a few years
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Never mind. I just googled lkm and found that this is a false positive.
Yes, I did check /proc.
Art Edwards
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 08:38:59AM -0700, user list wrote:
> I just ran chkrootkit on one of my machines at it turned up the
> following:
>
> Checking `lkm'... You h
I just ran chkrootkit on one of my machines at it turned up the
following:
Checking `lkm'... You have 4 process hidden for ps command
Warning: Possible LKM Trojan installed
How do I diagnose this further, and if there is an LKM trojan, how do I
remove it?
Art Edwards
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Thanks, it works great.
BTW, why doesn't Debian include all this stuff in its install ?
It's not like we're short of space on the CD, right ?
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 07:31:58AM -0500, Adam Garside wrote:
>
> You might try the install ISO at the following location:
>
> http://oregonstate.edu/~kv
I'm trying to install Debian on a Dell Dimension 360 with an LSI
21320 Fusion MPT SCSI adapter. As I understand things, most 2.4.18
kernels don't support it but 2.4.19 does. Unfortunately, the Woody
bf24 install uses the former.
I've tried making a rescue disk based on 2.4.22 but initrd.img is too
Thanks very much for the reply. The file is powerpoint. I will try your
first suggestion since a. I don't know perl (yet?) and b. I know nothing
of base64 encoding.
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>
I'm running a testing laptop and I'm trying to use dhclient (as I have
in previous incarnations of this testing laptop). When I invoke
dhclient, I receive a message saying:
socket: Protocol not available - make sure CONFIG_PACKET and
CONFIG_FILTER are defined in your kernel configuration.
So I lo
On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 09:06:06PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 10:13:56AM -0700, user list wrote:
> > I have been struggling with fonts, with some success, for the last few
> > months. Now I have fonts that have nice shapes, but are HUGE. I'm
>
m-r-normal--0-100-75-75-*-*-iso8859-1"
}
class "GtkWidget" style "gtk-default-iso-8859-1"
I followed the font guide that was posted a few weeks/months ago from
this list. The fonts that seem out of my control are those on the
borders of mozilla and those associat
I would like to set my workspace switcher once and keep it for all futer
sessions (the way it worked in gnome 1.4). Any suggestions?
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Speaking of Reader Rabbit, has anyone gotten any of the educational
games running under wine?
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On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 02:52:38PM -0800, Daniel Miller wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> >On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 13:20, techlists wrote:
> >
> >
> >>On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 17:52, David Millet
y
> > like to get it working to at least be able to send mail through it, so I don't
> > have the personal stigma of having a 'broken mail system' anymore.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
>
> I'm sure I'm one of the most clueless people
At an opteron presentation, AMD said that "Debian was doing some wierd
things." with the AMD-64 distribution. Are you doing things differently
than Red Hat did?
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I have chatted with people at AMD about the AGP bug and they contend
that it is fixed in the in 2.4.20 kernel. Is this true in the debian
2.4.20 kernel sources package? My machine still hangs randomly, and
when it does, XFree86 is running at ~98% cpu.
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HTTP_CTRL_CHARS_HOST, line 8.
Subroutine BIZ_TLD_uri_test redefined at ../rules/20_uri_tests.cf, rule
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d, and how can I set things back to normal again?
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was triggered by every mail that is being logged?
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t;f.exec "x-terminal-emulator -T
\"Bash\" -e /bin/bash -login &"
./twm/system.twmrc: "Bash"f.exec "x-terminal-emulator -T \"Bash\"
-e /bin/bash -login &"
./sawfish/debian-menu.jl: '("Bash" (system "exec
x-terminal-emulator -T \"Bash\" -e /bin/bash -login &"))
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>%% David List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> dl> Regular logins and logouts. No su'ing or the like.
>
>Just to be clear, when you say this you mean logins at the console, for
>example, right? If you're using a gra
st using the sbp2 driver)
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, as it is one of the standard directories which
>is hardcoded in the linker.
That helped. Thank you very much for your help.
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Regular logins and logouts. No su'ing or the like.
>Note on the /etc/skel/.bash_profile: Removing it will not have any
>effect, it will just avoid .bash_profile being created in new users'
>home directories if you create them.
I guessed as much.
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skel/.bash_profile. Still no
effect.
Is there any way I can see *precisely* what happens during a user's
login - what files are being sourced and such?
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_profile as mr. Reuss suggested. Still no effect.
Thanks for the answer.
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am I just
confused?
If I'm right, how do I control what *does* happen at user login?
Hope you can help.
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On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Oki DZ wrote:
>On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 10:14:41AM +0200, David List wrote:
>> In which file(s) is it decided how the login screen should act, on a
>> Debian system?
>
>/etc/init.d/xdm
>
>See man update-rc.d.
Thanks, I'll look into those.
B
see this in the default Debian /etc/inittab file (I chose xdm as
my display manager during installation).
In which file(s) is it decided how the login screen should act, on a
Debian system?
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;s done.
Thank you for your answer.
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t; libstdc++.so.5.0.4
lrwxrwxrwx1 root staff 18 Sep 13 23:18
/usr/local/lib/libstdc++.so.5 -> libstdc++.so.5.0.4
-rwxr-xr-x1 root staff 4229977 Sep 13 23:18
/usr/local/lib/libstdc++.so.5.0.4
So - what am I missing?
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, David List wrote:
>On a newly installed Debian Woody, I have made a new kernel with
>pristine 2.4.22 kernel sources and make-kpkg.
>When I boot the new kernel I get messages, such as:
>"getent: command not found"
>"head: command not found"
ll commands from /usr/bin. I have a separate /usr partition.
Could that cause it?
What could I do about it?
Thanks in advance.
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Thanks.
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