On 14.1.2015 16:16, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hi all.
I realized that the same directory, once copied onto vfat pendrive with `cp' or
also `rsync', have a size (detected with `du') that doesn't match with the
source.
diff -r /original/dir /pendrive/dir
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On 22.9.2014 4:10, KS wrote:
In the BIOS, the SATA ports are set to IDE. Should they be set to AHCI
instead? (third option is RAID).
AHCI should be better.
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On 25.8.2014 23:19, Thomas wrote:
I tried it, but did not get it up. If I boot from CD everythink works fine. Is
there an way that I can put all the drivers from CD into PXE boot. I mean that
PXE boot is same as CD boot?
Are you trying to just install from pxe or run your own system?
http://d-
On 25.8.2014 0:41, Thomas wrote:
It seemed I would need some non free drivers like
ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/f/firmware-free/firmware-free_3.2.tar.gz
How I can get this non-fre drives into PXE so that I see the disk drive.
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/NetbootFirmware
You h
On 22.5.2014 11:15, Tom H wrote:
You must've missed the recent thread about systemd-sysv being pulled
in by certain dependencies and replacing sysvinit with systemd.
What was the name of this thread?
Must be some desktop related packages, my few headless systems still
have only sysv stuff?
On 21.5.2014 2:43, Brad Alexander wrote:
I apologize, I thought I had specified, the machine in question is
running a relatively recent version of sid. I have not been upgrading as
much until some of this chaos with systemd settles down.
You can upgrade safely, systemd will not replace already
On 12.5.2014 7:17, O wrote:
The output from dmesg is long.
You can dump it to http://pastebin.com/ .
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On 4.3.2014 11:16, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
The decision was just about *the default*. (Is this so difficult to crasp?)
When is this change coming to unstable? Will it need any special actions
when upgrading?
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On 27.2.2014 11:36, Weaver wrote:
I've forgotten what the original BIOS administrator password was, however,
so don't access to change the boot sequence.
http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-HP-ProBook-EliteBook/Resetting-BIOS-password/td-p/695744
There someone suggests give it half hour with
On 11.11.2013 14:46, hadi motamedi wrote:
What can I do at know ?
http://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/
http://www.forensicswiki.org/wiki/Ddrescue
Try ddrescue instead dd.
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2012 10:42:30 +0200, Slavko wrote:
in last days (perhaps weeks) i get daily mail from cron's logrotate task
with this:
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
gzip: stdin: file size changed while zipping
I had this too over a year on testing/unstable. I did put --verbose to
logrotate, it se
On 20.7.2013 22:16, Marcus Karlsson wrote:
Does anyone know why this happens or what I can do about it, apart from
renaming the installed boot loader directory?
Here are my notes for switching from legacy BIOS mode to UEFI, manual
grub binary and config install might help.
# Booted in legac
On 3.6.2013 15:53, Celejar wrote:
Isn't that for WD drives? Mine's a Hitachi.
Yes, sorry didn't read whole post.
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On 2.6.2013 18:04, Celejar wrote:
2) What should I do to attempt to preserve whatever life it has left?
hdparm -B 254/255? Anything else?
http://idle3-tools.sourceforge.net/ (For linux)
http://support.wdc.com/product/download.asp?groupid=609&sid=113 (For DOS)
You could increase idle timer to s
On 9.1.2013 16:37, Sharon Kimble wrote:
I've done a 'apt-cache search mpd plugins' which showed nothing relating
to mpd and plugins, so I cant really answer this. How can I tell please?
/etc/mpd.conf:
input {
plugin "curl"
}
You should fix the other error first.
# View output devices:
On 8.1.2013 16:16, Sharon Kimble wrote:
ALSA lib pulse.c:243:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect:
Connection refused
Is user in audio group? Have you tried pulse output?
Jan 08 13:46 : output: Failed to open "MPD ALSA" [alsa]: Failed to open
ALSA device "default": Connection refused
On 6.12.2012 15:00, Hélder Pinheiro wrote:
I want to copy the content of both partitions into a .img file, in order
to be able to flash it on another 4GB memory card..
I tried with dd command, but I am only able to copy one partition each
time or the entire 16 GB.
dd if=/dev/sdb of=4GB.img bs=1
On 26.9.2012 19:40, Sthu Deus wrote:
I did not find a package in Debian official repo.s for compressing a DVD
to .mkv . Am I correct in supposing there is no such a tool?
These tools have patent etc. issues in some countries, i don't think you
find them in official repos anytime soon.
http:/
On 22.9.2012 18:01, cr...@gtek.biz wrote:
I have the list of book ISBNs in a text file, so scripting this
should be quite easy. The problem is I can't figure out how to submit
the form from the command line.
http://curl.haxx.se/docs/manpage.html
It should be quite easy with curl.
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On 13.9.2012 1:53, Julian DeMarchi wrote:
I still can't use the nvidia card, but I think these features will come
with time. Patience... :-)
https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bbswitch
Did you try manual switching with Bumblebee? Nvidia-glx or nouveau driver?
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On 14.9.2012 2:45, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Consumer hard drives will not work with most RAID cards. As a general
rule, RAID cards require enterprise SATA drives or SAS drives.
http://wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=810
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6157/
Western Digitals new Red series is R
On 27.8.2012 6:32, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
That will get him the latest kernel for his particular distribution
("testing", "wheezy", etc). The current kernel for either testing or
unstable is 3.2; the current for experimental is 3.4; the current at
kernel.org is 3.5.
http://packages.debian.org/exp
On 19.8.2012 20:48, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Thanks for your answers. As I'm using an Asus P5K/EPU with quad-core
stuff, 64 bits is not supported.
AFAIK every Quad supports EM64T.
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Intel-EM64T-Technology-Explained/262
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