My experience many years ago with HP laser printers was that if the print
flaked off it was because the fuser roller wasn't hot enough to fuse the toner
to the paper.
From: Tom Browder
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Hi,
I make live-build iso form Debian 7.
Unfortunately, I changed hardware server and now HDD are not longer
detected (HDD mount through Raid Card MPT3SAS).
How can'I add this driver into the live-build iso ?
ie : I can't upgrade my Debian version :-(.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Litteul.
Hi,
I make live-build iso form Debian 7.
Unfortunately, I changed hardware server and now HDD are not longer
detected (HDD mount through Raid Card MPT3SAS).
How can'I add this driver into the live-build iso ?
ie : I can't upgrade my Debian version :-(.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Litteul.
>
>
>
> In fact, I have many system in Debian 7.9, around the world, in amd64
> platform.
> On each, I have standalone repository deb_7.9 amd64.
> I would install another program that need i386 packages.
>
> The most efficient would be to create deb_7.11 amd64 and i386 repository
> on each platform
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Todo lo que querías saber, y lo que ni imaginabas,
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/2004/ seems to imply
that they have not.
My situation is one of "I'd like to get these systems patched, but
stabilty is so important (and all users are trusted enough) that I'd
much rather not roll my own kernel images."
Anybody know / have a timeframe?
Thanks!
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On Sat, 2004-05-29 at 12:37, Manu wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a problem for a while That I do not know how to
> solve.
>
> when I execute the following I have :
> Paris~$ glxinfo | grep Direct
> direct rendering: No
>
> I cannot see any error on the XFree86 log...
> I have attached the log to this e
On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 19:14, David Fokkema wrote:
> > If you are running Gnome you could try something like
> > gksu "/etc/init.d/fam stop"
> > umount the cd followed by
> > gksu "/etc/init.d/fam start"
>
> My brother has problems unmounting his zip drive. It is _always_ famd
> which is bl
On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 18:23, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> IIRC:
> lsof /dev/cdrom
> or
> fuser /dev/cdrom
>
> and then doing a
> kill -s 9
> as root helps here.
> Not being sure whether that's sane, safe, whatever. But it often helps
> here.
I often find it is because I am sitting in the /cdrom
On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 02:12, dircha wrote:
> Fernando Cardenas wrote:
> > I am still new to linux, can somebody suggest me books on debian?
> > Thanks.
>
> Have you checked the Debian Documentation page [1] yet?
>
> There are very few Debian-specific books - and I know of none more
> useful tha
On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 05:05, Alon Altman wrote:
> Hi,
> I've attached my XFree configuration and log file. The problem is that my
> ATI 3D RAGE PRO AGP card does not work with Xvideo under X11 under Debian.
> The same card worked correctly under Mandrake.
>
> When I run "xvinfo" I get:
> X-Video
On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 13:00, Ogya Chief wrote:
>
> I will check the modem documentation to see what is required.
>
As an example here is the pertinent line for one of my modems
cat /etc/wvdial.conf | grep X3
Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 X3 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
But check your modem manual your settin
On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 13:04, Katipo wrote:
> If you don't have a dial tone, nothing will dial out, it doesn't matter
> what string you attach to it, you've got a dead line.
> You have to attend to that variable before you can go any further with
> any sort of analysis.
Not true! The dial tone
On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 09:11, Ogya Chief wrote:
> It failed
> with the message "NO DIALTONE". I also tried with pppconfig and I got the
> same message.
That's a big clue. Try plugging a 'phone into your wall socket and try
dialling out. Did you hear a dial tone? If that works try plugging in
you
On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 14:59, David Cunningham wrote:
> Not really. This is helpful but will only block access to those services
> that are compiled against tcp wrappers. To block all access you can use
> iptables or add a blocked route to your routing table. For example:
>
> route add -net 194.
indows-Users face.
And it may reduce some of these "debates" over who can walk the halls of
Debian-Land.
Mac < ... > McCaskie
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stated plainly about the supierior support
available in the Linux world.
On the other hand it is stated we don't have to give support and if you
can't figure it out on your own then tough.
So what is it?
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Thanks,
I had a feeling it was something like that. I've decided to go ahead
and 'upgrade' the old IBM for a "Joe's Garage" blue plate special.
-mac mccaskie
Kent West wrote:
Mac McCaskie wrote:
I've been trying to re-install deb stable from a CD (3.0r
I've had very good luck with Road Runner cable. I used to have SBC DSL
but after they kept dialing down my speed (I'm at the edge of the
service radius) and the 2nd modem burned up I went with RR. They did
have problems (DNS server issue, they said) this fall locally, but they
eventually got
plicates.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mac
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Micha Feigin wrote:
On Sat, Jan 17, 2004 at 05:02:59PM -0600, Mac McCaskie wrote:
-The third part puzzles me. How would you know how to use it without
some type of instructions.
google et al, home page, man, info, -h/--help, source code
(hopefully commented), trial and error, mailing lists
ROFLOL,
Richard Lyons wrote:
But this has been a bad week for tempers here. Quite a few rants and
upsets. Has anyone else wondered if it's seasonal? Subject for a
little paper, perhaps? SUBTLE - Seasonal Usenet Bad Temper Loss
Episodes... Climatic Recurring Influences on the Internet Commu
Paul Morgan wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 13:18:50 -0600, Mac McCaskie wrote:
So you would wish, for instance, to deprive me of a package which I can
understand and use simply because the documentation is not adequate enough
for you, or for somebody non-me, anyway?
Yes, because otherwise a value
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-01-17, Mac McCaskie penned:
I think my point would be closer to not allowing a package on-board
without adaqate instruction on what it was and how to use it.
Where is the value of providing a widget to a customer without giving
them a clue as to what the widget
ake care of
themselves (hows that for a win-win situation).
Yes, I have received some good advice on this list in the last week
(including today) which has been very helpful. Today, I discovered some
other comments should go into "useless" catagory.
What did you learn today?
Mac McCa
I think my point would be closer to not allowing a package on-board
without adaqate instruction on what it was and how to use it.
Where is the value of providing a widget to a customer without giving
them a clue as to what the widget is or what to do with it.
Mac McCaskie
Kent West wrote
Like I said, I'm new and working a new job. Named is running on Red Hat
(either pc1 w/7.3 or pc2 w/9.x, I'm not sure). Regardless, I think you
gave me enough to start with come monday, well at least I have a
direction to head, anyway.
thanks -mac
Ryan Mackay wrote:
Sometime nea
pages that did not match executable supplied help.
-Found man pages with circular "help" i.e. "foo is foo-like because it
is derived from foo's parent"
-Discovered the "best support organization" is impatient with frustrated
noobies.
Mac McCaskie
Stephen wrote:
immense
amount of mostly barely useful and out-of-date documentation .
Mac McCaskie
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as "104.foo.net"
we already have named running locally in the Home Office
what should I do?
thanks much
Mac McCaskie
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ub
members to know the secret incantations.
OR, you can work to reduce the frustration and steep learning curve many
noobies, including myself and Monique, face when we begin to work on our
new Debian box.
Mac McCaskie
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-01-17, Joseph Guida MD penned:
Sometimes I t
ight be voltage level, when you are away, do you turn off
the monitor?
HTH -mac
Matt Price wrote:
Hi everyone,
my work machine has been crashing spontaneously: X freezes, sshd goes
down, and I can't use the keyboard. This only happens
when Im in the office, so I think it likely has som
I have the same setup, win xp with Mozilla, but could get to both of
these sites.
Do you block cookies or have any other privacy settings active? I
notice the first one did a fast re-direct.
Christopher L. Everett wrote:
OK,
I git this problem only once in a while. Otherwise useful site tha
Would this routine also "downgrade" from unstable to testing?
thanks
user list wrote:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
and you must issue:
apt-get update
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Update,
I went the apt-get routine and everybody is much happier.
Thanks to all who lended there hands.
-mac
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nope, but disgo with vodka just fine (ha, ha disgo = this go)
sorry, couldn't resist.
mmm
Colin Watson wrote:
On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 03:40:43PM +, Richard Lyons wrote:
Anyone here know if disgo go with Linux?
(it's a usb memory stick in a fancy wrapper, for those who haven't
notice
as
struck by how beautiful is was but didn't do a whole lot and was
indecipherable about how to set up. Design by committe.
Mac McCaskie
Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Mac McCaskie wrote:
Hey folks,
I'm fairly new to debian and have been playing around getting a web
s
#x27;s .deb will actually work?
-give up on the .deb package system and use the .tar file - (takes me
back to DOS days)?
-just shut up and hope someday it will be magically fixed?
Thanks for any help,
Mac McCaskie
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On such critical threads always check twice or more BEFORE flaming,
please.
BTW, if he would be such an ignorant person why isn't he flaming your replies
and starting a real flame war? Looks like he is polite and mature enough to
be a Ph.D. and to not behave this premature way.
Mac
hing along the lines what RedHat has:
http://www.redhat.com/knowledgebase/initscripts/
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I have a Garmin gps 180 and have purchased a gps III is it possible to take
information from the 180 and install it in the gps IIII'm talking about the
detailed info roads, towns and so on...The 180 has the g-chip and the III needs
a cd to upload..
Thanks Mac
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