engaging directly
with the cloud community. You can file bug reports against
cloud.debian.org or reach out to us on #debian-cloud or
debian-cl...@lists.debian.org. Most of us aren't regular readers of
debian-user.
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Hi guys!
I was wondering, is there a way to donate to Debian via direct debit? I
want to to donate but I don't have a paypal account (and I don't really
want to create one).
I live in the UK (if that makes a difference).
Thanks,
Noah Poulton.
On Wed, 06 Apr 2022 22:10:01 +0200, Noah Sombrero
wrote:
>On Wed, 06 Apr 2022 18:00:01 +0200, Noah Sombrero
>wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 06 Apr 2022 17:20:01 +0200, Noah Sombrero
>>wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 06 Apr 2022 06:50:01 +0200, Felix Miata
>>> wrote:
>&
On Wed, 06 Apr 2022 18:00:01 +0200, Noah Sombrero
wrote:
>On Wed, 06 Apr 2022 17:20:01 +0200, Noah Sombrero
>wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 06 Apr 2022 06:50:01 +0200, Felix Miata
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Noah Sombrero composed on 2022-04-05 22:18 (UTC-0400):
>>>
>&g
On Wed, 06 Apr 2022 17:20:01 +0200, Noah Sombrero
wrote:
>On Wed, 06 Apr 2022 06:50:01 +0200, Felix Miata
> wrote:
>
>>Noah Sombrero composed on 2022-04-05 22:18 (UTC-0400):
>>
>>> Everything is ok until I load a program of any size, pan, kmail,
>>> th
On Wed, 06 Apr 2022 05:40:01 +0200, David Wright
wrote:
>On Tue 05 Apr 2022 at 13:09:57 (-0400), Noah Sombrero wrote:
>>
>> Finally, there is a caviat to all this. Laptops many times take a
>> piece of motherboard ram for video ram, and larger resolutions take
>>
On Wed, 06 Apr 2022 06:50:01 +0200, Felix Miata
wrote:
>Noah Sombrero composed on 2022-04-05 22:18 (UTC-0400):
>
>> Everything is ok until I load a program of any size, pan, kmail,
>> thunderbird, worker file manager. Worker immediately freezes up
>> debian. This
On Wed, 06 Apr 2022 02:50:01 +0200, Charles Curley
wrote:
>On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 13:09:57 -0400
>Noah Sombrero wrote:
>
>> Finally, there is a caviat to all this. Laptops many times take a
>> piece of motherboard ram for video ram, and larger resolutions take
>>
On Wed, 06 Apr 2022 01:50:01 +0200, Brian
wrote:
>On Tue 05 Apr 2022 at 15:43:02 -0400, Noah Sombrero wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 21:20:01 +0200, Brian
>> wrote:
>>
>> >On Tue 05 Apr 2022 at 14:23:48 -0400, Noah Sombrero wrote:
>> >
>> >
On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 21:20:01 +0200, Brian
wrote:
>On Tue 05 Apr 2022 at 14:23:48 -0400, Noah Sombrero wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 20:10:01 +0200, Greg Wooledge
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >I think Arch uses it, and they have an extremely good wiki. Sometimes,
>
On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 20:10:01 +0200, Greg Wooledge
wrote:
>On Tue, Apr 05, 2022 at 06:39:45PM +0100, Brian wrote:
>> On Tue 05 Apr 2022 at 12:51:03 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>>
>> > On Tue, Apr 05, 2022 at 12:17:14PM -0400, Noah Sombrero wrote:
>> > > Yes,
On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 18:40:02 +0200, Noah Sombrero
wrote:
>On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 17:00:01 +0200, Dan Ritter
>wrote:
>
>>Felix Miata wrote:
>>> Noah Sombrero composed on 2022-04-04 22:59 (UTC-0400):
>>>
>>> >>>>xrandr --newmode "2560x108
On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 17:00:01 +0200, Dan Ritter
wrote:
>Felix Miata wrote:
>> Noah Sombrero composed on 2022-04-04 22:59 (UTC-0400):
>>
>> >>>>xrandr --newmode "2560x1080" 185.580 2560 2624 2688 2784 1080 1083 1093
>> >>>&g
On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 22:20:01 +0200, The Wanderer
wrote:
>On 2022-04-04 at 15:40, Noah Sombrero wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 14:20:01 +0200, Dan Ritter
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Noah Sombrero wrote:
>>>> I installed deb 11.3 on my old toshiba satellite lap
On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 14:20:01 +0200, Dan Ritter
wrote:
>Noah Sombrero wrote:
>> I installed deb 11.3 on my old toshiba satellite laptop (p25 s509),
>> yes p4, 1.25 gb ram. It should work, and it does except that the
>> display is offset to the top and the right.
On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 14:20:01 +0200, Dan Ritter
wrote:
>Noah Sombrero wrote:
>> I installed deb 11.3 on my old toshiba satellite laptop (p25 s509),
>> yes p4, 1.25 gb ram. It should work, and it does except that the
>> display is offset to the top and the right.
On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 19:50:01 +0200, Felix Miata
wrote:
>Noah Sombrero composed on 2022-04-03 08:40 (UTC-0400):
>
>> Thanks. I did find suggestions like this online. But it appears that
>> xorg.conf is no longer used, and is indeed missing from xorg.conf.d.
>> So I can
On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 17:20:01 +0200, Noah Sombrero
wrote:
>On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 03:10:01 +0200, Charles Curley
> wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 19:56:56 -0400
>>Noah Sombrero wrote:
>>
>>> I understand that debian 11 does not establish a root password during
On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 17:50:01 +0200, Felix Miata
wrote:
>Noah Sombrero composed on 2022-04-04 08:09 (UTC-0400):
>
>> 1024x768 is the highest resolution offered by debian on my laptop. It
>> is true that I got better with installations of ms server 2003 and win
>> 7.
&g
On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 17:50:01 +0200, Felix Miata
wrote:
>Noah Sombrero composed on 2022-04-04 08:09 (UTC-0400):
>
>> 1024x768 is the highest resolution offered by debian on my laptop. It
>> is true that I got better with installations of ms server 2003 and win
>> 7.
&g
On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 03:10:01 +0200, Charles Curley
wrote:
>On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 19:56:56 -0400
>Noah Sombrero wrote:
>
>> I understand that debian 11 does not establish a root password during
>> installation, regardless of what the installer says. To get a root
>> pa
t people nowadays is a fallback resolution
>resulting from broken driver configuration.
>
>Noah Sombrero composed on 2022-04-03 18:04 (UTC-0400):
>
>> But here is the content of that log file
>
>I saved it, removed the wraps, and uploaded it in case anyone else cares to
>s
On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 15:20:01 +0200, Tixy wrote:
>On Mon, 2022-04-04 at 08:21 -0400, Noah Sombrero wrote:
>[...]
>> Iso written to usb stick. debian-11.3.0-i386-netinst.iso
>
>This is not related to your password problem, but did you meant to
>install a 32-bit OS?
Y
l waiting for the plot twist in which it's revealed that
>they're not actually installing Debian.
>
>It'll end up being Ubuntu, or Debian Live, or MX Linux, or Parrot OS,
>or some private customization of Raspbian that only 12 people use,
>or
Sorry to not twist you. Yes, this is pure debian 11.3.
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On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 05:30:01 +0200, David Wright
wrote:
>On Sun 03 Apr 2022 at 21:25:45 (-0400), Noah Sombrero wrote:
>> On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 03:10:01 +0200, Greg Wooledge
>> wrote:
>>
>> >On Sun, Apr 03, 2022 at 07:56:56PM -0400, Noah Sombrero wrote:
>> >
On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 04:30:01 +0200, Charles Curley
wrote:
>On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 21:27:57 -0400
>Noah Sombrero wrote:
>
>> >Otherwise, once you have installed, for temporary access to root use
>> >sudo -i. Then change the password with passwd.
>>
>> I get
On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 08:30:01 +0200, "Andrew M.A. Cater"
wrote:
>On Sun, Apr 03, 2022 at 09:31:54PM -0400, Noah Sombrero wrote:
>>
>> I tried to install it with apt-get.
>> The response I got asked "Are you root"? No, as I have reported in
>> a
t people nowadays is a fallback resolution
>resulting from broken driver configuration.
1024x768 is the highest resolution offered by debian on my laptop. It
is true that I got better with installations of ms server 2003 and win
7.
>Noah Sombrero composed on 2022-04-03 18:04 (UTC-0400):
On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 02:30:01 +0200, Charles Curley
wrote:
>On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 18:04:21 -0400
>Noah Sombrero wrote:
>
>> Bash says pastebinit command not found.
>
>charles@ideapc:~$ apt-cache search pastebinit
>pastebinit - command-line pastebin client
>charles@idea
On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 02:30:01 +0200, Charles Curley
wrote:
>On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 18:15:32 -0400
>Noah Sombrero wrote:
>
>> Bash says, hwinfo: command not found.
>
>charles@ideapc:~$ apt-cache search hwinfo
>backupninja - lightweight, extensible meta-backup system
>
On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 03:10:01 +0200, Greg Wooledge
wrote:
>On Sun, Apr 03, 2022 at 07:56:56PM -0400, Noah Sombrero wrote:
>> I understand that debian 11 does not establish a root password during
>> installation, regardless of what the installer says.
>
>This is not correct
On Mon, 04 Apr 2022 03:10:01 +0200, Charles Curley
wrote:
>On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 19:56:56 -0400
>Noah Sombrero wrote:
>
>> I understand that debian 11 does not establish a root password during
>> installation, regardless of what the installer says. To get a root
>> pa
that the ioctl is not
appropriate for the shell. How can I fix that?
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On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 19:50:01 +0200, Felix Miata
wrote:
>Noah Sombrero composed on 2022-04-03 08:40 (UTC-0400):
>
>> Thanks. I did find suggestions like this online. But it appears that
>> xorg.conf is no longer used, and is indeed missing from xorg.conf.d.
>> So I can
On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 19:50:01 +0200, Felix Miata
wrote:
>Noah Sombrero composed on 2022-04-03 08:40 (UTC-0400):
>
>> Thanks. I did find suggestions like this online. But it appears that
>> xorg.conf is no longer used, and is indeed missing from xorg.conf.d.
>> So I can
On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 15:10:01 +0200, Noah Sombrero
wrote:
>On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 14:20:01 +0200, Dan Ritter
>wrote:
>
>>Noah Sombrero wrote:
>>> I installed deb 11.3 on my old toshiba satellite laptop (p25 s509),
>>> yes p4, 1.25 gb ram. It should work, and it do
On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 14:20:01 +0200, Dan Ritter
wrote:
>Noah Sombrero wrote:
>> I installed deb 11.3 on my old toshiba satellite laptop (p25 s509),
>> yes p4, 1.25 gb ram. It should work, and it does except that the
>> display is offset to the top and the right.
On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 03:20:01 +0200, Felix Miata
wrote:
>Noah Sombrero composed on 2022-04-02 20:35 (UTC-0400):
>
>> That is the desktop version. Mine is built into my toshiba laptop.
>> Go5200 is the laptop version. Nvidia seems to use Go a lot to
>> distinguish the dif
On Sun, 03 Apr 2022 01:00:02 +0200, Felix Miata
wrote:
>Noah Sombrero composed on 2022-04-02 17:21 (UTC-0400):
>
>> I installed deb 11.3 on my old toshiba satellite laptop (p25 s509),
>> yes p4, 1.25 gb ram. It should work, and it does except that the
>> display is o
e for the original toshiba laptop drivers
but they are for win xp, nothing for linux.
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Any information on the specific error would be much appreciated.
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Best regards,
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017, at 10:40 PM, Richard Hector wrote:
> ... or just move it, so you can put it back if it didn't help, and not> lose
> all your settings if you can help it.
Yes, this is a much better idea. :)
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quot;Know what you're booting"
is basically the goal of UEFI secure boot, and all users can benefit
from that.
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secure boot.
Another detail to note is that there's a common misconception that you
can disable UEFI. You can't. What you can do is disable secure boot, as
mentioned above, and enable a "compatibility mode", where the UEFI
firmware emulates a PC BIOS, but it is still UEFI.
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Hi there,
I am trying to get dashing to work well. Please let me know what
system details will be helpful to post.
root@ce-lab1:~/sweet_dashboard_project# ruby -v
ruby 1.9.3p194 (2012-04-20 revision 35410) [x86_64-linux]
here is my Gemfile:
:~/sweet_dashboard_project# cat Gemfile
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Hi there,
I am trying to get dashing to work well. Please let me know what
system details will be helpful to post.
root@ce-lab1:~/sweet_dashboard_project# ruby -v
ruby 1.9.3p194 (2012-04-20 revision 35410) [x86_64-linux]
here is my Gemfile:
:~/sweet_dashboard_project# cat Gemfile
sour
On May 30, 2013, at 7:06 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
> Several people on blogs have recommended its use but WD says don't.
I'm sorry I don't have an actual answer from personal experience, but I would
like to think if WD says not to use it, then I would probably avoid it.
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Your first cron job:
0 1 * * * mergelog /var/log/apache2/access.log
/var/log/apache2/other_vhosts_access.log /var/log/apache2/my.log > MY.log
This does not run with /var/log/apache2/ as $PWD, so MY.log won't be
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http://www.debian.org/CD/live/
That should help you out.
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> Hi,
>
> a colleague just asked where they can download Debian
> Live CD for testing/wheezy. Do they exist? TIA.
>
> Cheers
>
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On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 2:17 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2011-06-14 21:01 +0200, Noah Duffy wrote:
>
>>
>> I read the guide you posted, and it seems simple enough. I understand
>> it as this:
>>
>> Let's say I want to "backport" Banshee from Wh
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Jimmy Wu wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 00:35, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Tue, 14 Jun 2011 10:37:28 -0500, Noah Duffy wrote:
>>
>> (...)
>>
>>> Is it recommended to install packages from testing? I know this often
>>>
in one mailing! And I hope I'm not
rambling too much! My ultimate goal is to run Debian Stable but have
a few packages and maybe the kernel (many bug fixes for my system are
in the newer kernels) from backports/testing.
Let me know what you think!
Thanks,
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mess with it a bit more, but right now the other fix seems to take care of
it fine.
On May 10, 2011 7:02 PM, "Steven Rosenberg"
wrote:
> On 05/07/2011 12:14 PM, Noah Duffy wrote:
>> I just finished loading Debian 6.0 on my brand new Lenovo SL410. I
>> love this computer
That did the trick! However, it does cause the problem also listed
there of having the mute button not mute the head phones. However,
that really doesn't matter all that much. Thanks for the help!
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 07 May 2011 14:14:56 -0500, No
Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 03)
I've done a some searching on the Internet, but so far no luck on
fixing it for me.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 5:53 PM, Andre [debian] wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Noah Duffy wrote:
>> I was trying to install Plymouth on Debain Squeeze. I followed the
>> basic instructions, but the only thing I was unable to run was
>> update-initramfs. It j
amfs-tools installed (it came with Plymouth).
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On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 22:49:02 -0600, Noah Duffy wrote:
>
> (...)
>
>> I killed it and
>> probably will uninstall it because I need to run Flash for certain
>> sites, but I'm still curious if anyone else ha
t to far behind. I check the processes: Gnash is at 100%. I
killed it and probably will uninstall it because I need to run Flash
for certain sites, but I'm still curious if anyone else has this
problem with Gnash.
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> On 02/15/2011 09:36 PM, Noah Duffy wrote:
> > Hello, all. I've been an Ubuntu user for quite awhile. Linux has
> > been my only OS for over a year now (and I've been using it on and off
> > longer than that). I
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 9:47 PM, Doug wrote:
> On 02/15/2011 10:36 PM, Noah Duffy wrote:
>>
>> Hello, all. ?I've been an Ubuntu user for quite awhile. ?Linux has
>> been my only OS for over a year now (and I've been using it on and off
>> longer than tha
community seems to be a little more
friendly then the Ubuntu crowd. I've been in that community for
awhile and many people can be snobs which don't really help to further
anything! ...of course, I guess you can get that type anywhere you
go.
Thanks!
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tureful client for
twitter and identi.ca. It's written for KDE, but should work elsewhere.
It's not in lenny, but is in testing and unstable.
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question there. I'd be curious to know if there's a preferred solution
than the one I've been using.
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old to have that flag. Hopefully rebooting the nodes will take care of
that, but of course, that's not exactly something that can happen
trivially.
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share?
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wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Noah Dain wrote:
>> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Ryan Braun wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> There is wicd. It can do what you want, except for the dialup support
>> (not imp
may be possible to to raise and
lower the ppp connection as needed via a script, and have wicd manage
a dummy eth interface. I've not tried this, but it seems like it
could work.
http://wicd.sourceforge.net/
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artition the disk(s) or add another disk and move / to the
> new disk. When you have the needed backup, you can as well
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don't you use a prebuilt package such as backup2l?
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Wireless would be nice too, preferably without using non-free software.
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http://www.pardus.org.tr/eng/
particularly relevant:
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> When I go to http://syscp-forum.org/ and scroll down the page,
> iceweasel segfaults. It does so even with a fresh ~/.mozilla and
> running with "-safe-mode" option. The crash happens
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he official Firefox2 release works fine.
platform is i386.
$ apt-cache policy iceweasel
iceweasel:
Installed: 2.0.0.1+dfsg-2
to trigger the segfault:
$ iceweasel -safe-mode
( go to: http://syscp-forum.org/ and scroll down the page )
Segmentation fault
the workaround:
$ export MOZ_DISABLE_PANGO=1
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the unionfs kernel module should be named "unionfs", but it's not in
the kernel yet (debian-stable or vanilla).
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apt-file is the best way to find what file belongs to what package,
installed or not.
apt-file search pg_autovacuum
postgresql-contrib-7.4: usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/pg_autovacuum
postgresql-contrib-7.4:
usr/share/doc/p
the url input field and hit enter.
in the "filter" field, type middle
double click (set to true) "browser.tabs.opentabfor.middleclick" and
"middlemouse.opennewwindow"
i *think* that should do it.
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Thinkpad R40 maintenance manual, page 25
much of the code (device mapper) is the same between raid and
lvm2. So yeah, you should be able to do weird stuff with them.
file system formats are the same, no matter what they are running on,
otherwise it's no longer the same type of filesystem (ie., there would
be ext3-32 and ext3-64,
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try puttin
you want to use. when i
enable laptop_mode via the script, i get a value of '2' for
/proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode. I've no idea how this differs from a value
of '1', however.
here's the package info, as the seach is down:
http://packages.debian.org/stable/utils/laptop-mode-too
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echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/block_dump
then open up an xterm and do: tail -f /var/log/kern.log
and wait for activity.
just don't forget to turn of
t package listing for the whole archive
before doing anything."
Well, I have news for you. If you're on a slow enough connection that
you can't stand waiting for the packages list to download, just wait
until you try to install any software, either via apt or zero-install.
Yeah, go "
a1 ro acpi=off
then run (as root): update-grub
then, reboot.
I'm sure there's a way to get acpi to work, but apm has always "just
worked" for me.
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"Single failures can occur for a variety of reasons that have nothing
to do with a hardware defect, such as cosmic radiation ..." - IBM
Thinkpad R40 maintenance manual, page 25
ol, thanks!
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for the impatient add this line to the XF86Config/xorg.conf monitor section:
DisplaySize xxx yyy
where xxx and yyy are width and height of the viewable area in millimeters.
you can get dpi (and more) info via xdpyinfo, ie: $ xdpyinfo|less
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Noah Dain
"Single failures can occur for a variety of reasons that have nothing
to do with a hardware defect, such as cosmic radiation ..." - IBM
Thinkpad R40 maintenance manual, page 25
ct.
a basic fstab entry looks something like:
//host.domain/share /media/cifsmount cifs
cifsexec,credentials=/home/username/.cifs,uid=username,noauto
/home/username/.cifs is a text file containing the username and
password for //host.domain/share.
it should look like:
username=smb-user-name
pass
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 05:51:00PM -0500, Steve Block wrote:
> Thanks for the extra info, Noah. I use the password library from the
> openwall project to enforce strong passwords/passphrases on the system,
> make sure daemons can't log in, etc. I'm not going to worry about thes
n rooted, you should do what you can to find the entry vector, and
then reinstall your machine from trusted media, taking care to insure
that the entry vector is now closed.)
noah
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My advice is to discourage the use of passwords, but insist that if
passwords are used, they must be good ones. Our kerberos passwords, for
example, must be a minimum of 8 chara
Noah Durell wrote:
Richard Lyons wrote:
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 11:09:12AM -0500, Noah Durell wrote:
Adam Aube wrote:
Noah Durell wrote:
Adam Aube wrote:
Noah Durell wrote:
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Also when I try to access the CUPS web interface on
http://localhost:631 it says
Richard Lyons wrote:
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 11:09:12AM -0500, Noah Durell wrote:
Adam Aube wrote:
Noah Durell wrote:
Adam Aube wrote:
Noah Durell wrote:
[...]
Also when I try to access the CUPS web interface on
http://localhost:631 it says:
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