Hi,
sid has version 1:2.47.2-0.1
https://packages.debian.org/source/sid/git mentions as git source:
https://repo.or.cz/w/git/debian.git/
which indeed has the relevant branch:
https://repo.or.cz/git/debian.git/shortlog/refs/heads/debian-sid
but it's not pointing to anything related to "1:2.47.2
selection works, emitting a better one would be
> pretty much impossible :(
>
You can enable debug logs and then observe why each one FW was rejected
(see those VIR_DEBUG() printings in qemuFirmwareMatchDomain() [1]).
1:
https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt/-/blob/master/src/qemu/qemu_firmware.c?ref_type=heads#L1174
Michal
Hi,
any progress regarding this problem? Is there any solution for Ubuntu
12.04.2 as officially supported ubuntu release?
Thanks in advance,
Michal
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On 6 August 2012 19:21, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Michal Suchanek wrote:
>> >From the startup side - with like 3 people on the project the
>> contribution of some software for project organization is questionable
>> at best. The overall attitude is geared towards doin
pecting $65k funding from random
people does not look realistic.
Thanks
Michal
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00:51 schrieb Fresel Michal - hi competence e.U.:
> hi
>
> just wanted to get some feedback on mailing to > t...@security.debian.org
>
> any knowledge why there is no answer or any ACK of recieve after 8h?
>
> any spam-filter cutting my mails?
> or did i just misspe
hi
just wanted to get some feedback on mailing to > t...@security.debian.org
any knowledge why there is no answer or any ACK of recieve after 8h?
any spam-filter cutting my mails?
or did i just misspelled something?
Greets
Mike
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On 25/11/10 10:51, Arthur Bela wrote:
I want to use an application with wine, but not with the user logged
in -> with another user [it would be a """chroot""" ~like "thing" :D -
because i don't trust the app...]:
i set the permissions:
chmod 705 -R ANOTHERUSER/
gksu -u ANOTHERUSER xcalc
it a
Do most of you realise that almost all copies of Windows, and
many of Windows Server, are contractually tied to the hardware? You can
replace the motherboard only if the original is unobtainable, you
cannot simply buy a new computer and move the OS to it. Not under your
EULA, anyway. And yet aga
On 19/11/10 05:37, Dan Serban wrote:
After years of running the mozilla suite (remember when you couldn't
refresh a POST document in mozilla 0.6?) and begrudgingly moving to
Firefox, then falling in love with iceweasel. Today, sad as it is,
is when I feel that I must announce that I decided to:
On 05/11/10 16:40, Arthur Bela wrote:
Does anyone has a "generate-pi.c" source code?
Thanks.. :D :\
Don't cross post like that, your just doubling up on people doing your
own research for you
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On 05/11/10 02:50, ZephyrQ wrote:
If you could not/did not use Debian (either Lenny, Squeeze, or Sid),
which other distribution would you use and why?
Since I don't use debian for everything and it depends what I'm doing, I
can't really answer that. For firewalls, load balancers, routers (wher
On 02/11/10 12:15, Alex PADOLY wrote:
Hi,
Do you know a method to do a compressed image of home directory.
I prefer a GNU method.
Regards.
Alex
Une messagerie gratuite, garantie à vie et des services en plus, ça vous tente ?
Je crée ma boîte mail www.laposte.net
clonezilla might be worth a
On 26/10/10 13:21, Carlos Mennens wrote:
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 8:18 AM, B. Alexander wrote:
I had considered squirrel, but I'm not in love with the interface.
It's dated in appearance and the lack of a back end database is what
killed it for me.
You can connect squirrellmail to sql. You s
I think that any modern, inexpensive system (dual- or quad-core AMD
CPUs running around 3GHz, 4GB RAM) would fit the bill.
OP didnt say how many users would be using it, but it doesn't sound like
many considering his existing box. Postfix with things like clamav,
spamassiain, webmail, mysql
On 05/10/10 15:38, Nick Douma wrote:
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Hi,
I'm looking for a solution to store configuration files in a central location.
My first guess was to look at LDAP, and see if you can use that for keeping
track of configuration. The intended setup is a fa
On 28/09/10 14:05, Miles Fidelman wrote:
lrhorer wrote:
If there is a better forum for this, let me know and I will post my
questions there.
I am building an application which needs to have high reliability. I
have two essentially identical Linux servers which can host the
application. Right
Really? I was playing StarCraft II earlier tonight. Wine is quite adept at
many games now.
I wouldn't consider myself a PC gamer, but I did build this system with 2x
7800 GTX, overclocked, in SLI mode back in 2005. I simply don't buy games
that wine won't run, or I buy them for my Wii, XBoX
Odd. I haven't had a MS Windows system available in my household for 6 years.
Not really that odd if you play a lot of the latest games on a high spec
PC :)
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On 03/09/10 13:45, Jangita wrote:
Hi List,
This is probably not the list for this question, but I guess it is a
good starting point since I used debian servers for all my deployments.
I want a scenario where I have two servers that appear as one server
(one IP) to the outside world, with bot
On 03/09/10 10:48, Alan Chandler wrote:
I read all my e-mail via imap using Thunderbird (Icedove). I have
several folder hierachies in my personal account, some of which
contains mail put their by an exim filter as my .forward file on the
server (the mail is put into Maildirs in my account by
On 02/09/10 16:51, Jangita wrote:
On 02/09/2010 4:02 p, Michal wrote:
On 02/09/10 14:50, Jangita wrote:
Hello,
Difference between ia64 and amd64? I'm moving to servers with larger
memory >4GB so want to move to 64 bit.
don't forget the PAE kernels
PAE? thought 64bit kern
On 02/09/10 14:50, Jangita wrote:
Hello,
Difference between ia64 and amd64? I'm moving to servers with larger
memory >4GB so want to move to 64 bit.
don't forget the PAE kernels
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On 20/08/10 00:25, GIE KALIFA COULIBALY wrote:
I am new to debian, and I don't have an OS installed on my hard drive
yet. I was wondering if a finished debian Cd/DVD would boot off and do
the installation at the start up of the computer.I would like to have
debian as my main OS. I have a HP pav
On 06/08/10 09:31, Camaleón wrote:
On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 23:18:54 -0700, Phillipus Gunawan wrote:
(...)
So, if anyone expert can give me a light, would be much appreciated. For
a started, I will only go with 3x2TB HDD for either option, to be
RAID-ed as RAID5
Although I would prefer a
On 03/08/10 22:43, Tingez Unknown wrote:
Hi all Debian people,
Firstly i am very new to Debian so please excuse me for my lack of
understanding. I have recently got a Dedicated server box for my
gaming Clan and have had Debian 5 64bit installed on it. Now as we
will eventually be using the se
On 27/07/10 00:38, vr wrote:
What is a good utility to block outbound traffic on the home network?
Ideally it will not need to be set in a browsers proxy setting to be
effective.
Cheap old PC, two nics, stick OS of choice on, create firewall rules,
install squid, setup, use this as your ne
On 22/07/10 12:38, Gregory Seidman wrote:
I have a RAID1 (using md) running on two USB disks. (I'm working on moving
to eSATA, but it's USB for now.) That means I don't have any insight using
SMART. Meanwhile, I've been getting occasional fail events. Unfortunately,
I don't get any information on
So..., you're saying that if I want to learn to use RAID, I should use
Windows?
I've been doing research on RAID for the past week, and none of the
documentation I've found addresses my issues.
No no, not at all. Have you tried running through a guide? A quick
search will give you somethin
On 06/07/2010 16:16, Kent West wrote:
I am a RAID newb.
I have a brand-new Dell Precision T1500 workstation with two 700GB SATA
drives, pre-loaded with Windows 7.
Of course, Win7 has already been wiped off.
My goal is to have a redundant Debian (Stable) system, such that the
second drive is a
On 02/07/2010 10:27, Merciadri Luca wrote:
No. That's not at all a proxy. Once you power on the computer, and that
you want to use Internet, say by Firefox, you are directly redirected to
a webpage which asks you your university login& your university
password. Once you have entered this stuff,
>> But how can this be correct when each raid partion is linked to the
>> HDD/Partions
>>
>>
>> # cat /proc/mdstat
>> Personalities : [raid1] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4]
>> md3 : active raid1 sda2[0] sdb2[1]
>> 716796096 blocks [2/2] [UU]
>>
>> md2 : active raid1 sda5[0] sdb5[1]
>> 51199040 b
On 17/06/2010 14:08, Huang, Tao wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Michal wrote:
>> This is a better way then disconnecting the drive and checking which
>> drive was disconnected like I did, but I would still put a very easy to
>> read label on the drive to say /dev
On 16/06/2010 19:00, Håkon Alstadheim wrote:
> Steven skrev:
>> How to identify which drive has failed in an array?
>>
>> I have 6 disks, 4 are used in raid (mdadm), the other 2 contain /boot, /
>> and /home.
>> /dev/sdc
>> /dev/sdd
>> /dev/sde
>> /dev/sdf
>> Each have 1 partition.
>> /dev/md0 (rai
On 16/06/2010 15:50, Steven wrote:
>
> On Wed, June 16, 2010 15:47, Michal wrote:
>>
>> One way is to label the disks themselves so you simply do;
>>
>> cat /proc/mdstat which might say /dev/sd3 is down. Open the case, look
>> for the disk labled /dev/sde an
>
> Thanks, this might prove useful.
> However I do have a question... which might be just as important.
>
> How to identify which drive has failed in an array?
>
> I have 6 disks, 4 are used in raid (mdadm), the other 2 contain /boot, /
> and /home.
> /dev/sdc
> /dev/sdd
> /dev/sde
> /dev/sdf
On 27/05/2010 10:44, François TOURDE wrote:
> Le 14756ième jour après Epoch,
> AG écrivait:
>
>> Is there a bash command (or a GUI app) that will identify what the
>> connection is and who/ what initiated it, etc.?
wireshark
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On 16/03/2010 19:29, christos.kol...@orange-ftgroup.com wrote:
> Hi, When I am running debian-gnome-desktop (ver. 2.22.3) VM on Sun
> VirtualBox (ver. 3.1.4) it sometimes freezes (i.e., when downloading a
> file) – my only option is to reset the VM which means losing any files I
> have installed, a
>> For an educated man you make many assumptions, many
>> incorrectly. I didn't say the code was bad because Reiser
>> is a bad man. I said one of the reasons I wouldn't use
>> ReiserFS is because its author is a convicted murderer.
>> This has nothing to do with code, but supporting the work
>>
On 22/02/2010 23:09, Jan Hlodan wrote:
>>> Depending on what you want to use the servers for,
>
> I prefer Solaris 10 to FreeBSD for servers. I think, Solaris is more
> powerful, stable and better supported than FreeBSD.
>
>
I've never used Solaris though I've wanted to give it a try for some
t
On 22/02/2010 15:27, Celejar wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 15:10:19 +
> Michal wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Well, we 're not Google or Facebook, and we would like to stick with
>>> linux...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I'm no
>
> Well, we 're not Google or Facebook, and we would like to stick with
> linux...
>
>
>
I'm not 100% sure what that has to do with anything...I'm taking a a
guess at maybe your thinking of high performance web sites in which case
it has a lot of uses over just that, if that's what you think.
On 22/02/2010 13:01, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
> (it is, isn't it? :-) )
>
> So, yes, we are moving on from our 10year experience with gentoo, and
> are searching for our new environment. From my personal experience I
> would say debian stable - any hard evidence to support the claim? Server
> OS stat
A reboot is a bit vague, try restarting services like network etc and
try and pin down what it's linked to, rather then just a reboot
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It's all well and good saying "ignorant windows users" but most people
in general don't give a toss about computers as long as they work and
they can do what they want. And as for saying debian is far more secure,
in principle your right, but in reality that's still ignorant. Linux
isn't really tar
On 02/02/2010 14:07, Celejar wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 16:28:28 +0300
> Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
>
> ...
>
>> But who would virtualize on a netbook?
>
> I haven't actually done this, but I can think of an obvious use case
> where I'd like to: running Windows software on a Linux netbook.
On 02/02/2010 13:43, Odd wrote:
> Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>> On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, Odd wrote:
>>
>>> ola...@gmail.com wrote:
Also you can use Xen but you still need special hardware like the
latest CPUs from AMD or Intel for Windows run...
>>> Be careful though. Not all of Intel's latest st
On 02/02/2010 11:39, Tomasz Suchodolski wrote:
> W dniu 2 lutego 2010 12:19 użytkownik Rafał Radecki
> napisał:
>> Hi All.
>>
>> I plan to use virtualization in my production environment. I plan to use one
>> of the following options:
>> - KVM;
>> - VMWare Esxi;
>> - VMWare Workstation.
>>
>> I pl
On 26/01/2010 16:28, Julien Vehent wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Something a little bit off Debian, I'm looking at litterature from the UK
> and the US and I was wondering what are the good magazine on linux out
> there.
>
> The ideal would be to be able to order an issue online, and eventually get
> a
On 21/01/2010 11:50, Kousik Maiti wrote:
> You need cross connected cable to connect 2 pc via lan card .
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_crossover_cable
>
> After connecting 2 pc via that cable you just put ip address of same
> class . Then you can communicate between 2 pcs
>
A lot of mo
On 15/01/2010 10:18, randall wrote:
> On 01/14/2010 01:40 PM, randall wrote:
>> simple question here,
>>
>> if i buy a ATX 19" rack case with included power supply, i can simply
>> put any ATX desktop mobo it it right?
>> i've always used simple desktop towers but its getting a little
>> crowded no
On 14/01/2010 16:06, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm trying to configure Debian GNU/Linux with two alternative gateways.
> That is to say, that initially the traffic is by GW1 and if it is down
> then it goes by GW2. If GW2 is again up, then it becomes to use GW1.
>
> Somebody was able to
ahh idiot. Here is the link
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&w=2&r=1&s=obsd+as+domU&q=b
On 14/01/2010 13:30, Michal wrote:
> *Sorry for the top post but this has only to do with the subject*
>
> I think you should read these posts started with "obsd as domU&quo
*Sorry for the top post but this has only to do with the subject*
I think you should read these posts started with "obsd as domU". Someone
started talking about using OpenBSD with virtulisation and some people
had some interesting answers. I don't agree with everything said here, I
use VMware ESXi
On 14/01/2010 12:40, randall wrote:
> simple question here,
>
> if i buy a ATX 19" rack case with included power supply, i can simply
> put any ATX desktop mobo it it right?
> i've always used simple desktop towers but its getting a little crowded
> nowadays.
>
>
> this would a 2U case since i k
>
> You need to say what you're using them for. Otherwise people who have
> experience with vserver will say it rocks, people who use openvz will
> say that rocks, and people using Xen will say that's even better.
>
> If you're using it for something specific then your needs and
> prefere
Roman Gelfand wrote:
> I was wondering if somebody could recommend an email blast software
> that would comply with anti-spam measures like grey listing, provides
> unsubscribe functionality and sends email periodically.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
Well how serious do you need it? I worked for a
John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 09:05:31 +
> Tixy dijo:
>
>> On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 22:07 -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>>> I want a TORRENT that I can download with a bittorrent client like
>>> Transmission. I don't want a jigdo, whatever that is. And I want a
>>> bootable CD
Alexey Salmin wrote:
IA-64 - Intel Itanium and Itanium2 processors.
Core 2 is Intel64/EMT64/AMD64/X86_64 (different names of the same thing)
You should use amd64 debian port.
Try reading some wiki-articles:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IA-64
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86
http://en.wikipedia.or
abdelkader belahcene wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to installthe CDLive debian on harddisk, if so how
thanks a lot
bela
Do you mean so the CD image is bootable from the HDD? Or install Debian
from the live CD?
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Nuno Magalhães wrote:
Maybe VMWare or VirtualBox? i'm not sure if a VM suffices for your requirements.
HTH
I second this...how powerful is the machine? This option would be easy
to do, I run many different OS's in VMWare for
testing/development/evaluation purposes
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Hello,
how can I configure the name of the default grub2 menu entry, when I
invoke update-grub it makes me an entry like 'Debian GNU/Linux, Linux
2.6.30-1-686' in grub.cfg.
I want a custom name like 'debian workarea', how can I obtain this?
Thanks,
vitaminx
Check the g
-Original Message-
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Sent: 17 September 2009 11:29
To: DebianUser
Subject: Starting MTA:
Hello
in the booting sequence of Debian lenny I see a line saying
Starting MTA:
It "takes ages" until Debian comes up with "exim4". Thus booting t
Hi, I need to determine the type of RAM in the server, I could add more.
Is it a program that know what memory is currently in the server,
without it I had to disassemble? Dmidecode command output, although the
size of RAM, etc., but find out what it's slot, etc.
Thanks
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hello,
I have server which has several IP. there come requests for port 80 and
i want this forward requests to other server, where web is running. I
need that but completely transparent - in the logs on the destination
server where the webs must be running as well as to direct the opening
page
hello,
solves a simple problem complicated solution:)
I have two servers, one on the disk any data that need to the second.
Currently exports to the disc via NFS, however, load the disk is too big
and the whole is slow.
Then I need in two places at the same time maintain the same data. Among
hi,
we have problem with powerdns.
Jun 9 09:01:16 uplin01 pdns[6709]: Domain puzzle-trade.com is stale,
master serial 2006012301, our serial 0
Jun 9 09:01:16 uplin01 pdns[6709]: Domain spsobeslav.cz is stale,
master serial 2008020301, our serial 0
Jun 9 09:01:16 uplin01 pdns[6709]: Domain sh
Hi,
I got a little problem, but I can not find a solution.
I have several sections DRBD - /dev/drbd0, /dev/drbd1, /dev/drbd2, etc.
on two arrays. On them I have the heartbeat. Above them is to run NFS.
/etc/hearbeat/haresources looks like this:
array1 IPaddr::217.31.62.10/24/eth0 drbddisk:
me to the point where I was
able to dial any number.
Since I have a number of ISP data - SIP server, login and password.
thanks,
m.
Dieder Vervoort napsal(a):
I hope this note for phone spam, I heat it.
itTzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 08:05:16PM +0200, michal
Tzafrir Cohen napsal(a):
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 08:05:16PM +0200, michal krajcirovic wrote:
Hello,
someone has experience with a simple VOIP client directly applicable in
SSH?
I need to simply automatically (for example script load monitoring) call
VOIP client that made dial a phone
Hello,
addresses the delicate problem :-) The customer has on our mailserver
your domain, there about 10 mailboxes. The problem is that the
connections are constantly on the pop3/imap/smtp
ran...@customerdomain.cz. That sometimes appears the attack is normal,
but this problem more than a month
Hello,
someone has experience with a simple VOIP client directly applicable in
SSH?
I need to simply automatically (for example script load monitoring) call
VOIP client that made dial a phone number and the lift on the other
hand, play the MP3.
It is with a similar solution to anyone some e
Hello,
i create new tercial dns and copy ns2 table with domains (with power dns).
but ns2 say to log this:
Apr 17 22:06:42 mon pdns[1344]: Domain sarji.net is stale, master serial
2006012312, our serial 0
Apr 17 22:06:42 mon pdns[1344]: Domain sarkan.cz is stale, master serial
2006012301, our
Hello,
from our current mailserver I want to build another server (which then
set up an MX for domains), which will serve as an antispam / antivirus.
I want through the mail, those who are out spam / viruses, and the rest
forward, or to localize the subject *** SPAM ***, etc., which may then
c
Hi,
solve the problem with monitoring servers - defacto regards to watch a
few basic functions of servers (apache, mysql, dns). The problem is not
so much with monitoring (currently we only statusmon but Nagios +
centreon or something like that up no problem), but is about the
connected mobile
Hello,
creating access.log from apache2. I want at the same time (namely, every
minute) without restart / reload apache start either log into another
file, or rename the existing log to another file and log to a file with
the same name. Given that the number of logs up to 30 lines per second,
Hello,
I have a simple network architecture in which the need to remotely log
on apache2. On servers running the same sites for which requests are
sent via loadbalancers. And I want to periodically (eg every minute) the
logs "send" to a central log server.
+--+
| apache 1 |->>\
+
nice day,
I need to edit the initrd.img, but found that things that seem wrong
initrd. I do it as follows:
~~
r...@etchrouter:~# md5sum /boot/initrd.img-2.6.25-2-amd64
17e4647d1e75160d474f10385cf63095 /boot/initrd.img-2.6.25-2-amd
without the tilt / pan functionality. Allegedly you can
compile from source with the options on, but I didn't try it - I had to
return it. Oh, and it was a couple of months ago, so perhaps it is
possible now without recompiling.
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l you intend to ever use. C will,
PHP or Java will be a lot better places to start. C will be the most difficult
but also the most useful.
Jamie
C# may be a good alternative. It's similar in many ways to C++, Java,
Object Pascal (Delphi), rather strict, and quite portable.
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On 26/01/09 21:36, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
A bit off-topic. Recently I noticed a strange behaviour of Iceweasel
while I'm using eBay. On some auctions it shows a warning message screen
instead of the auction:
---
Dear User:
Unfortunately, access to this particular listing or
aviour?
Not sure if it does matter; I use Debian Sid, amd64, Gnome.
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On 07/01/09 21:59, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Anyone knows which package may cause the problem with the 'green' film
icons in Nautilus?
It happened second time to me (previous occured a couple of months ago)
- I think 2 or 3 days ago when I updated a number of packages in Sid.
The l
t when I move (or copy) such a file (ie onto a USB drive or
on my backup drive) the copy has the 'green' icon only.
Debian sid, also using multimedia repository.
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KDE has a similar option.
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192.168.1.1:/mnt/md1/shared /mnt/my_shared nfs defaults,nolock 0 0
It helped in my case.
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everything looks 'normal'; you have vertical screen. Quite nice
with smaller (ie 15"-17") monitors when you read / write documents etc.
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. Don't make me go to KDE!
Ctrl-L opens the location bar, where you can type the path where you
want to go.
When you just start typing it does sort of 'quick find' - goes to the
first file in the directory which matches what you typed.
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hal. I use Debian sid,
Gnome.
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I'm not sure if I understand you well, but have you tried this:
- right-click on the top panel
- select Add To Panel
- select Shut Down in the dialog
- click on the Add button
But normally you'd just select menu System/Shut Down
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> Michal Suchanek wrote:
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> > On 02/09/2008, Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > Hello,
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> > > note that the keyboard issue is a generic issue for (only first ?)
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pse of time.
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> Jerome
Yes, this is some bug in the bios emulation in the macs. The timeout
workaround should be mentioned on the wiki already. On some macs
(iMacs?) unplugging and replugging the keyboard seems to help but this
does not work for me on a mini with a USB->PS2 adabtor.
Th
n the PC but my d-l netboot did not.
Are such networking modules included in the d-l CDs?
Would including these packages suffice to netboot on a PC with a NIC
that requires such package or do I need a custom initramfs hook to
include the module?
Thanks
Michal
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On 31/08/08 17:39, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 08:25:05PM +0100, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account
independently? So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with
gnome alsa mixer) to max it won't a
Hi,
Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account
independently? So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with
gnome alsa mixer) to max it won't affect user's B settings.
It is desktop debian (sid) machine, ALSA, Gnome.
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Then I can only force close nautilus; it closes all
its opened windows and reopens one, but then I cannot connect to a
windows share until I logout/login.
I'll file a bug then.
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On Tuesday 05 August 2008 01:34, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Recently I have problems opening windows 2000 share in nautilus. It
opens, but after a few directory changes nautilus hangs and I have to
force it quit. Then I cannot reconnect to smb share
can
start Krusader, connect to the share and copy files over) so it seems to
be a nautilus problem. Has anyone else experienced that problem recently?
Debian sid, x86_64
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On 02/08/08 11:10, James Carr wrote:
Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
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I found the reason, sort of. I changed XkbLayout to "us" and it is OK
now. But why? Why it didn't work with the "uk" setting? Considering my
keyboard's physical layout (which is "uk&qu
On 01/08/08 22:04, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
On 30/07/08 22:15, Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 00:17:35 +0100, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
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I agree with you that it should work like that. Maybe you have to try a
simpler configuration now, and then you can gradually add all
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