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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
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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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192.168.1.1:/mnt/md1/shared /mnt/my_shared nfs defaults,nolock 0 0
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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
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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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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.
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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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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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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
On 30/07/08 22:15, Florian Kulzer wrote:
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On 27/07/08 20:40, Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 23:41:37 +0100, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
On 23/07/08 14:38, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi
On 27/07/08 20:40, Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 23:41:37 +0100, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
On 23/07/08 14:38, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Recently I tried to switch to VT (console) and I couldn't -
Ctrl+Alt+F1 didn't work (and they used
On 23/07/08 14:38, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Recently I tried to switch to VT (console) and I couldn't -
Ctrl+Alt+F1 didn't work (and they used to couple of weeks ago). I
don't even know where to look for the problem; xev detects KeyRelease
X
On 23/07/08 01:05, Gabriel Parrondo wrote:
El mié, 23-07-2008 a las 00:23 +0100, Michal R. Hoffmann escribió:
Hi,
Recently I tried to switch to VT (console) and I couldn't - Ctrl+Alt+F1
didn't work (and they used to couple of weeks ago). I don't even know
where to look for t
tried chvt 1 it responded:
Couldnt get a file descriptor referring to the console
Debian sid, home-compiled kernel, GDM/Gnome, nvidia-glx
Any suggestions, please?
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>
> video quality is kind of crappy ( it is a Micr
itech
webcams are much better with Linux and the price will be similar (I
tested Sphere-AF recently, it's absolutely fantastic!).
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the gnome (probably Alt-F7).
Oh, one note. It's possible you'll 'lost desktop icons' in gnome. I
don't remember exactly, but you should quit gnome and delete files in...
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://www.cadsoft.de/
Does it help a bit?
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the job. Plays mp3, mpc, ogg, flac, possibly many more :) Install
plugins package as well.
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If you drive diesel you can use a pure sunflower oil or corn oil -
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Hi,
I tried to google it out, but no success. The following message appears
on the console repeatedly:
Initializing XFRM netlink socket
On 29/05/08 20:16, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
I tried to google it out, but no success. The following message appears
on the console repeatedly:
Initializing XFRM netlink socket
which is quite annoying. Normally I use Gnome so I don't notice that but
from time to time I switch to the
bothered with the message. What is the cause and how can I fix it?
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reportbug tool). But I'm just curious - did it happen only to me, or
anyone else had the same situation?
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wrong, but maybe you just need pop3 server / daemon? Then you
don't read the mail file directly but configure Icedove to get mail from
your local pop3 server.
Ie: popa3d, teapop, etc
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after first use. Or at least I do :)
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Look here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=459135.
Sven
Thanks Sven, it worked like a charm :)
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some "new features". Moreover, in text console it seems to be ok either.
Debian/unstable, kernel downloaded from kernel.org and compiled for SMP,
I have 2xPII, keyboard/mouse are PS/2.
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> On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 01:18:38PM +0100, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
>> On 13-12-2004 23:39,Robert Storey wrote:
>> > Dear Michal,
>> >
>> > I don't know if this is exactly what you want, but here's my ide
that it made it so widely
> available (by hook or by crook).
I'd rather say they've "stolen" the GUI idea ;-) Watch the "Pirates from
the Silicon Valley" movie - a nice, easy film of the beginning of Apple
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tual screen. I want to have 1280x1024 virtual screen, but change
the real resolution between available modes, like with
Ctrl-Alt-GrPlus/GrMinus.
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he new created.
Another issue: with qtparted you cannot do all these move/resize things
you can do with parted (AFAIR I couldn't move ext2 partitions).
BTW, qtparted/parted did not work with ext3, I needed to remove journal
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unclearly. What I want is changing the modes
(real resolutions, without touching the virtual screen size) from a
script. So xrandr cannot be used, neither startx. BTW, I use gdm.
I look for an application/script what would do exactly the same what
Ctrl-Alt-GrPlus/GrMinus do.
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Mic
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resolution, and 1024x768 is the real one within.
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aster than 1280x1024:
> less to redraw for each screen refresh!
>
>
>
> Dave.
hmmm, I never thought about this, just went as the sheep with the crowd,
but you're probably right. Have to test it at home.
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> Is any possibility to set gdm login screen resolution 800x600 allowing
> users to set higher resolutions?
>
> For example:
> gdm: 800x600
> user1: 800x600
> user2: 1280x1024, virt 1024x768
> user3: 1024x768
>
> W
ybe somebody will help me with a small
problem - I cannot burn multisession CDRW properly - all old sessions
are "shortnamed" (DOS-like filenames). When I use xcdroast it's OK, new
session keeps old ones untouched. With k3b *zonk* they are all messed
up. Why?
Reg
than that. Any idea?
Debian/unstable, XFree86 4.3.
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I have problem with making debs of kernel modules: i2c and lm-sensors.
I've downloaded sources of lm_sensors 2.8.6 (tar.gz), not the
source.deb, can i
st-of-messages pane, even
after I click on the message. Thanks for the tip, I'll look for the
solution :)
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I have problem with Mozilla Thunderbird (Debian/unstable). When I read
message, pressing space key should make "Page down" (like in browser).
On my Win2000 box, Mozilla Thunderbird does. But in Debian
It's really annoying.
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partitions with ext3. So first, you have to switch off journaling on them,
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up in my system, so I've tried to start Knoppix. But it cannot start,
hangs on creating /etc/fstab... On another PC it worked well (although
slooowly, as it was P233MMX).
What is wrong? Why cannot I start it on the 1st PC?
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What is the _proper_ solution? Yes, I know I can compile with --revision
mrh.1.01, probably it will work, but is there another, "common, advised way"?
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t anywhere in the
docs.
check xrandr
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it should look like this:
http://szafir.univ.szczecin.pl/~misiek/tmp/som.png
but does not :(
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No link, but a quick rundown:
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wow, it was great, simple and useful. Although it was not my question,
thank you too :)
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I've checked this on Mozilla 1.6 on MS Windows 2000 - also no problem. So
probably it can be problem with some specific Java package version, not
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ALL = /sbin/shutdown -h now
/usr/bin/sudo /sbin/shutdown -h now
thanks a'lot, this works :) and is easiest way I think. Without getting
any rpms.
BTW, setting suid on /sbin/shutdown is a big security hole?
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logical partition
http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/file/structPartitions-c.html
can i have more thn 1 primary partition
yes
is it required that os should be in primary partition
no
is it required that os shold be on master disk
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comes to
mind). And you can get used to work as root in GUI. So better is su or
sudo things you need than work as root all the time.
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Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 12:07:03PM +0200, Michal R. Hoffmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello.
Recently I found I couldn't log in into GNOME. I found the reason. In
XF86Config-4 I have defined resolutions:
1024x768, 1280x1024, 800x600, 800x600PAL (this is for my V
ll it.
Regards,
David.
o! this looks good. I have to check the solution with shell script also
(proposed by Robert Wood) - I hope I'll have time afternoon. I'll write if
it'd worked. Thank you all!
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How attached are you to Gnome for this? Sounds like you're looking
for KDE with KDM, in which you get those options when you click Log
Out. Plus you could give your kids each their own login and let th
to save-session-then-shutdown. This method allows to
shutdown, but not to save session.
The best would be "one button on the panel" solution, just my kids could
use it (and they are small, they rather cannot read yet).
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1) sudo on shutdown will be sufficient to use it by ordinar user?
2) what about safety?
This computer is rather desktop-home use.
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hello,
I have googled, but cannot find answer. Is any package which enable to
"save-session-and-then-shutdown-computer"? Preferrably ordinary-user
allowed, but this can be done with sudo.
I have debian/unstable, X 4.3, gnome 2.4 (soon 2.6 I hope).
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Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 02 Apr 2004, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
s. keeling wrote:
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does anything, nor does ctrl-shift-f1 take me to a text terminal. To
ctrl-alt-f1 then ctrl-alt-f7 to go back.
rather Alt-F7 to go back (without Ctrl).
None of these do anything since upgrading to the version
s. keeling wrote:
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does anything, nor does ctrl-shift-f1 take me to a text terminal. To
ctrl-alt-f1 then ctrl-alt-f7 to go back.
rather Alt-F7 to go back (without Ctrl).
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en size without restarting X? If so, is
some deb package with "nice gui" for this?
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sed to be a
lossless compression. Once I've written the function, it has compressed
10kb file into few bytes. Unfortunately, I was not able to uncompress it
to the original form. ;-) Well, jpeg with max compression level is also nice.
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Kent West wrote:
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BTW, I found GNOME uses mozilla-browser, but firebird/firefox is not
satisfying this dependency :(
I _think_ you can fix this with:
update-alternatives --config x-www-browser
This ain't help, as this is dependency on mozilla-browser. But, a
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BTW, I found GNOME uses mozilla-browser, but firebird/firefox is not
satisfying this dependency :(
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