> I've got a problem mounting NFS shares: after mounting the nfs
> directory (share) it is empty, and is owned by a rather strange UID
> 4294967294 (on the server, also on other clients).
^^
Ups typo. I meant the UID of the folder (and the content)
Hi!
I've got a problem mounting NFS shares: after mounting the nfs
directory (share) it is empty, and is owned by a rather strange UID
4294967294 (on the server, also on other clients). Mounting the same
share on another box works quite well (dir is filled and owned by the
correct uid).
I suspec
Hello there!
This week I installed Debian etch in a seprate partion of a harddisk.
Until now this box is/was running an old SUSE version (kernel 2.4.21;
lvm 2.00.07 [1]). The installation worked fine, however etch was not
able to detect the existings LV's. I tried to run lvmdiskscan, pvscan,
vgsc
Benjamà Villoslada wrote:
> Maybe is useful this solution from the Debian KDE list:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2006/05/msg00120.html
>
Hey cool this one worked! Big Thx!
Cheers,
Sigmund
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Mario Moder wrote:
> problem. The solution that worked for me was to delete (by moving to
> another dir) my personal fontconfig file: ~/.fonts.conf
>
> After restarting xfs and x server everything looked fine again.
Unfortunately it does not work for me.
> not have the time to search a changelog
Sigmund Scheinbar wrote:
> I did /not/ change any of my font settings. The strange thing is that in
> kdm the fonts look fine as usual.
I've made a little screenshot to show you what I tried to describe:
http://wieland.homelinux.org/broken-fonts2.png
For example compare the T of '
Hi There!
Recently I did a (-f dist-) upgrade on my sid boxes which was quite
unproblematic but now after restarting X my fonts look very ugly: i.e.
the T: the vertical line on the T is now displayed with two pixel rows
(instead of one). Btw kmag/xmag is very helpful on that.
I did /not/ change a
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