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Stephen Powell wrote:
>> ls -la /maxtor
>>
>> to remove also the hidden files can become a little arduous, for a start use
>>
>> rm -rf .??*
OK I told a little lie...I used
umount /maxtor/
cd /maxtor/
rm -r *
cd
mount /maxtor/
Problem solved...
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bruno wrote:
> You need a filesystem with stable device id and inode number so that
> faubackup can correctly find your files again. This may be violated by
I think you're on the money here. I'm going to live with the bug, as
otherwise faubackup is p
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James Wu wrote:
> I wouldn't dismiss what Marc was onto. If you do the math, 44G in
> /documents + 11G in the rest of / == 55G, seems to be a bit more than
> coincidence. I know you already tried ls -l /documents/ after you
> umounted but just for cur
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Marc Olive wrote:
> Maybe you copied /document files to /documents without being hdb1 monuted?
> Try to umount /documents and see if there are still all files.
t...@server:~$ umount /documents
t...@server:~$ ls -l /documents/
total 0
As expected?
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Apologies if the first message wasn't clear enough:
df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda1 56G 55G 0 100% /
tmpfs 237M 0 237M 0% /lib/init/rw
udev 10M 696K
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Hello,
My headless home file server (running stable, 2.6.26-2-686) suddenly
developed a "No space left on device" error in the / root directory. df
reports /dev/hda1 (root directory) to be full; this is a 60GB disc. du
- -ch however reports that the
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Foss User wrote:
> Earlier in Lenny when I used to click the sound icon in gnome panel, I
> used to get options to control the mixer such as modifying PCM volume,
> setting 'Capture' on, etc. Now, in Squeeze, it is no longer visible. I
Do you have als
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I would like to propose a new list:
debian-digress...@lists.debian.org
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> from a "sprint" "mms" or something like that, I think someone just subscribed
> to the list incorrectly.
These bounces are quite annoying-would they be considered spam? And
from debian-user?!
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Brian Marshall wrote:
> The wodim(1) manpage has this to say about the burnfree option:
>
> This option is deprecated and is mentioned here for documentation
Aha. Guess I need to update my brain.
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green wrote:
> Tim Beauregard wrote at 2009-10-10 14:27 -0500:
>> My choice is cdrdao, as it can identify burn-proof technology without
>> switches.
>
> Surely wodim does too? And I don't see mention of 'burn-proo
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My choice is cdrdao, as it can identify burn-proof technology without
switches.
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Dr. George E. Moore wrote:
> List,
>
> Is there support for the Maxtor Onetouch4 Plus 1TB external drive in
> Debian 5.0 release? If not, are there 1TB external drives that are
I can't see the ums-onetouch module within the 2.6.26 kernel (current
5.0
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Thomas H. George wrote:
>> soundcard. From you comment below I understand that the sound card is using
>> the input from all these sources simaltaneously and so the ones not
>> needed must be muted.
The more complex soundcards may have an internal swi
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Thomas H. George wrote:
> Question: Should Audacity have a switch to select between input sources
> or rely on Alsamixer to make the selection?
My (Debian unstable) Audacity 1.3.9 has input selection capabilities as
has every version I've used since 2
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> [snip]
The primary reason I switched to Linux (Debian) in 2001 was due to an
overheating laptop (Clevo rebranded for the UK). It transpired that the
design was poor and there was a 1GHz PIII desktop processor in it, the
budget conscious method to h
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Autumn Lansing wrote:
> I've wasted most of my Saturday trying to get wireless to work with
> the latest kernel on my 64-bit Sid box. I have an Atheros ar5001x
[snip]
> sides of the house. Any suggestions on what to try?
I'll tell you how my syste
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> you can check the following
>
> * f-spot
> * gthumb
I am running sid, and when I plug my dig cam in, a window pops up asking
if I wish to download all images, and if I wish to delete from the
camera. Once complete, gthumb displays the imag
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser#using
>
> Doesn't document volatile. Mentions security but doesn't really document it
> fully, even through the links provided. (In particular, I couldn't find
> what to ad
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> Volatile is for software that fails to achieve its goal if it is not updated
[snip]
the contents of this post would make a good FAQ.
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Tim Beauregard wrote:
> Adrian Levi wrote:
>> I'd like to hear some responses for what people use as a quick and
>> dirty image manipulation program.
>
> My favourite is mogrify
Way too early for me to be sending emails s
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Tim Beauregard wrote:
> Adrian Levi wrote:
>> I'd like to hear some responses for what people use as a quick and
>> dirty image manipulation program.
>
> My favourite is mogrify
oops i forgot to say all part of the image
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Adrian Levi wrote:
> I'd like to hear some responses for what people use as a quick and
> dirty image manipulation program.
My favourite is mogrify
> Main features I'm looking for are:-
> re-size(smaller),
$ geometry -640x480 grin.jpg
> rotate,
$
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Allen Meyers wrote:
> In my own experience I found such responses upsetting in my initial
> Linux challenges until I equated it with "just a sign of the times"
I think flaming is usually a result of comments taken out of context or
being misread.
On
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I recently re-subscribed having been off for about four years. The
changes I have noticed are:
1. Much less traffic. I previously got 250+ posts per day. Now 50-100.
Could this be due to the development of ubuntu?
2. Less flaming.
3. Less digressi
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AG wrote:
> Having recently upgraded to sid, I want to try to ensure that I am able
> to maintain a more or less stable system under those circumstances and
I manually use apt-get update then apt-get upgrade. If no packages are
being kept back, I sel
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w0102926 wrote:
> Hi
> I attempted to install debian GNU/Linux 5.0 several times
> today, but every time the process gets to select and install
> software, nothing appears to happen, I have left it for up
Maybe you could try a different version (eg te
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Rob Owens wrote:
> You can install apt-show-versions and then run:
>
> apt-show-versions -i (honestly, I can't remember if this step is required
> or not)
> apt-show-versions | grep unstable
Brilliant, I haven't used apt-show-versions for years and
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I want to remove
deb http://ftp.debian-unofficial.org/debian unstable main contrib
non-free restricted
from my sources.list, however I want to be sure that source isn't
currently providing any packages on my system. Is there a command that
can list
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Bernard wrote:
> My purpose is to digitalize vinyl records. Using my default audio card
> gave poor results. On an audio forum, it was stated that I couldn't
> expect good results unless I use a usb audio interface. Lots of them on
I bought Edirol 1A-
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Yi Zhao wrote:
> yes, I do this, but, when I choose this, it tell me this operation will
> create a new partitions on this disk, I think this will erase my data on
> my disk, so I choose "go back"
The way I understand it "create new partition" actuall
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> On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 08:56:15AM -0400, Christopher Judd wrote:
>> My son is fed up with Windows and wants to purge it from his system,
>> and run ubuntu or debian. The only thing holding him back at this time
>> is itunes. Like most teena
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> The same way you knew (or didn't) to use i386 (short for: Intel 386) on 32-
> bit AMD processors.
Having been stuck in 32-bit userland since day nought, this has all
thrown me. Is there a good reference link to explain the difference
between these
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>> (4x2.83GHz)?
>
> You need the "amd64" flavour of Debian.
Oh!! How is it that we are to use amd when the CPU is intel?!!
Thank you for your advice!
Tim
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Hello,
Its late and this may be a silly question but should I use the ia64
architecture release to install onto a PC with an Intel Core2 Q9550 CPU
(4x2.83GHz)?
The images on http://www.uk.debian.org/distrib/netinst don't work,
however an older i386 i
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Rogerio,
>> I then bought a Hauppauge WinTV PVR 150, it does hardware encoding
>> which means nil CPU usage. This proved faultless for all my
>> conversions.
>
> Nice to know. Encoding in which format, BTW? MPEG-2?
Yes, mpeg-2. Through v4l2-ctl yo
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Rogério Brito wrote:
> Therefore, I would like to know the experiences of people from the
> Debian community regarding both software and hardware for this very
> task. I would like to record what I have in analog form with the highest
> quality possib
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Kelly Clowers wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:56, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum
> wrote:
>> Hi. Im running...well, I guess Sid. Im using "testing" for my
>> /etc/apt/sources.list file.
>>
>> A few days ago flashplugin-nonfree went away, or something, an
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Vadim Kolchev wrote:
> Got a slight problem with vlc - just installed it and it doesn't play
> videos - when I open avi file there is only audio from it and no
> picture. Why is it so?
First place to look is the video output module in preferences.
HT
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Kent West wrote:
> Bernd Schubert wrote:
>> Kent West wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I kept hoping that a new upgrade of the box would bring in the necessary
>>> stuff to get it working again, as the GATOS site indicated (as well as I
I also am experiencing probl
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Hello,
I am having trouble setting up video capture with my ATI Radeon 9200 AGP
graphics card, using avview and ffmpeg. The primary reason is a problem
with the ffmpeg version required to configure avview, as it requires
ffmpeg version 0.4.8. I wou
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Tim Beauregard wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Once upon a time I had a "Debian" menu in the Gnome applications
Thanks for help everyone, working beautifully again thanks to menu-xdg
and update-menus command.
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Hello,
Once upon a time I had a "Debian" menu in the Gnome applications
drop-down list, where I had access to all the installed software (eg
mldonkey) that didn't automatically appear in the main categories (I
presume those are 'menu-aware' applicatio
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Ross Boylan wrote:
> apt-get update gives me (at the end of the downloads)
> W: Bizarre Error - File size is not what the server reported 189 191
My approach to this, albeit basic, is the wait and see one. The
following day it is usually ok. If I'm
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David R. Litwin wrote:
> I'm using the 2.6.16-smp kernel on Sid (Please, I beg of you not to go
> in to the Sid bit. I have heard all of the pros and cons already. Thank
> you kindly.). I recently upgraded to this kernel and, in so doing, chose
> to up
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Perpiñán Lamigueiro wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I am having problems when installing libx11-6_6.9.0 and libxt6_6.9.0
I just fixed a broken upgrade by running single user mode and
# apt-get remove libxft-dev
which completed my dist-upgrade, then
# apt-ge
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Hi,
In reference to my previous messages in
thread: How to capture video with ATI graphics card?
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/linux.debian.user/tree/browse_frm/thread/5c0e9592af19359b/86d99632ff843e84?rnum=1&q=Re%3A+How+to+capture+video+with+ATI
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Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Tim Beauregard wrote:
>
>>6.9.0 and the xorg.conf uses the "ati" driver successfully at the moment)
>
>
> Then you have to take a look at the X server start log in /var/log. To
> rec
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Robert Glueck wrote:
> Adam Porter wrote:
>>I'm not an expert, and I have no experience with
>>ndiswrapper, but I'll try
>>to help. Please post your /etc/network/interfaces file.
>
I may have missed the entire point of the thread as I've only just
r
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Hello,
I wish to record my video cassette collection onto my hard drive and
then to DVD. I am having trouble finding suitable debian packages for
the video capture part of the task, which can work with my ATI Radeon
All-In-Wonder 9200LE graphics card
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Brendan J Simon wrote:
| I'm running testing and apt-get wont upgrade quite a few packages.
| I'm want to upgrade to mozilla-firefox and mozilla-thunderbird but these
| are being held back, along with quite a few other files.
| I'm doing the standard ap
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Matthew Yates wrote:
| Does anyone know how I can check to see which packages
| were upgraded last night? I didn't keep track of it,
| but it may be helpful in figuring out the source of
| the problem. My kernel is custom, so it was not
| upgraded.
I
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Collet Brunel wrote:
| Check if the nvidia-kernel-source version matches with
| the nvidia-glx package version.. there may be a
| conflict there..
Not in my case;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l nvidia-kernel-source
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hol
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Andrew Schulman wrote:
|>Where in all this would I run module-assistant?
|
|
| Your procedure above looks right. If you wanted to use module-
| assistant, you would just omit the nvidia-related parts of the procedure
| above, and then run 'module-assis
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Olle Eriksson wrote:
| On Tuesday 30 November 2004 22.18, Tim Beauregard wrote:
|>I am unable to use the nvidia module compiled from nvidia-kernel-source
|>that is used with the nvidia-glx package. On boot-up, the computer
|>freezes when g
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Hello,
I am unable to use the nvidia module compiled from nvidia-kernel-source
that is used with the nvidia-glx package. On boot-up, the computer
freezes when gdm starts. The error message I get in the logs is
Failed to initialize the NVIDIA kernel
Hi,
Could someone kindly help me with firewall setup with my home cable
(dhcp) internet connection? I wish to use firewall-easy purely because
I know nothing about configuration of firewalls. I can't recall having
changed the firewall-easy.conf file (attached).
I'm using debian unstable, 2.6.7
Justin Guerin wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 November 2004 11:33, Alan Chandler wrote:
>
>>Following my upgrading to linux 2.6.7 I have been unable to burn a CD.
>>This is still true now, even as root, with kernel 2.6.9, having also
>>tried 2.6.8
There is a recognised fault with the 2.6.8 kernel when us
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kostas wrote:
| Hi all,
| I cannot boot my linux in graphic mode. so I want to start linux in
| command line mode. My boot loader is GRUB. Which parameter I must use to
| start linux as I desire.
| Thank oyu in advance,
| kostas
|
|
add 's' (without quo
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jack kinnon wrote:
| Hi
|
| Selecting all the items in Load Module Support doesn't help.
|
| Before the appearance of the "Unresolved symbols ...", the following
statement was executed.
|
| if [-r System.map}; then /sbin/depmod -ae -F System.map
| -b /u
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jack kinnon wrote:
| Hi,
|
| kernel-package and libncurses5-dev are there.
|
| What I notice is that whatever that I mark as in the configuraion
menu will give rise to the "Unresolved symbols ..." msg.
|
| Has it got to do with module-init-tools? This
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jack kinnon wrote:
| Hi
|
| Thanks for the reply. I checked through .../Documentation/Changes.
| The GNU C minimal is 2.95.3. I have 2.95.4. I have higher version
| than required for 'make', 'binutils', 'util-linux' and
| 'module-init-tools'.
|
| I cann
Mike Chandler wrote:
On Monday 19 April 2004 04:10 pm, Tim Beauregard wrote:
Markus Schabel wrote:
Tim Beauregard wrote:
Markus Schabel wrote:
Tim Beauregard wrote:
Unfortunately my first post was 9 days ago, and noone replied to that.
I had that problem when i forgot to compile the piix
Markus Schabel wrote:
Tim Beauregard wrote:
Markus Schabel wrote:
Tim Beauregard wrote:
Unfortunately my first post was 9 days ago, and noone replied to that.
I had that problem when i forgot to compile the piix drivers into the
kernel. after fixing that, all worked fine again.
Thanks for
Markus Schabel wrote:
Tim Beauregard wrote:
[...]
Unfortunately my first post was 9 days ago, and noone replied to that.
I had that problem when i forgot to compile the piix drivers into the
kernel. after fixing that, all worked fine again.
best regards, Markus
Thanks for the suggestion. I
Mike Chandler wrote:
[...]
Hey Tim,
I'm in the same boat, except kernel-2.6.3-1.
hdparm returns this error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mike# hdparm -d1 /dev/hdb
/dev/hdb:
setting using_dma to 1 (on)
HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted
using_dma= 0 (off)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mike#
Tim Beauregard wrote:
Hi,
Could someone please help me find the kernel config settings which I've
neglected, that prevent me from using DMA? I expected inclusion of AMD
and nVidia IDE chipset support (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_AMD74XX=m) would be
sufficient. I have tried enabling DMA only for
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Hi,
Could someone please help me find the kernel config settings which I've
neglected, that prevent me from using DMA? I expected inclusion of AMD
and nVidia IDE chipset support (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_AMD74XX=m) would be
sufficient. I have tried enabling DM
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Jansen Carlo Sena wrote:
| Ok, follow my lsmod and "cdrecord -scanbus" outputs.
|
| #lsmod
| Module Size Used byNot tainted
| sg 28412 0 (unused)
| input 3040 0 (autoclean)
| ds
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Jansen Carlo Sena wrote:
| # uname -r
| 2.4.25-1-386
|
| I'm using sarge.
|
| | im my Grub configuration the "hdX=ide-scsi" and I linked the /dev/cdrom
| | file to /dev/scd0, but when I run "cdrecord -scanbus" command I get the
| | folow message:
|
[..]
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Jansen Carlo Sena wrote:
| Hello everyone,
|
| I'm trying to install my CD-RW/DVD combo drive. I already have included
| im my Grub configuration the "hdX=ide-scsi" and I linked the /dev/cdrom
| file to /dev/scd0, but when I run "cdrecord -scanbus" comm
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Jaap Haitsma wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I'd like to to use the volume up and volume down keys of my dell laptop
| in Gnome. However if I go to Desktop Preferences / Multimedia Keys I
| cannot attach Fn-VolumeUp(PageUp) or Fn-VolumeDown(PageDown) to the
| appropri
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Hi,
I would like to find a website which can tell me the significant changes
between kernel versions. Can anyone recommend such a site?
I find http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.4
onerous to pore over as it contains every single
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Hi,
I would like to find a website which can tell me the significant changes
between kernel versions. Can anyone recommend such a site?
I find http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.4
onerous to pore over as it contains every single
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Edward Murrell wrote:
| On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 19:35, Alexander B. Cheng wrote:
|
|>Hello All,
|>
|>I've just compiled kernel 2.6.3 and have things running pretty well.
|>However now when I try to start XMMS I get the following error:
|>
|>libmikmod.so.2
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Shaun ONeil wrote:
| On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 12:56 +, Tim Beauregard wrote:
|
|
|
|>| Hi,
|>|
|>| The problem is that I cannot make my webpages visible online with my
|>| browser. The error is '403 Forbidden You don't have pe
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Tim Beauregard wrote:
| Hi,
|
| The problem is that I cannot make my webpages visible online with my
| browser. The error is '403 Forbidden You don't have permission to
| access those file(s).' Viewing is fine offline. I used cthumb
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Hi,
The problem is that I cannot make my webpages visible online with my
browser. The error is '403 Forbidden You don't have permission to
access those file(s).' Viewing is fine offline. I used cthumb to
construct the html, and uploaded with weex.
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Xavier Andrade wrote:
| On Sat, 21 Feb 2004, Tim Beauregard wrote:
|>I wish to set my own MAC for an ethernet interface on my laptop at boot
|>time. What file should I use, or what software utility might do this
|>for me?
| You can use
I'd appreciate your suggestions.
Thank you.
Tim Beauregard
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Colin Watson wrote:
| On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 08:01:31PM +0100, Tim Beauregard wrote:
|
|>Colin Watson wrote:
|>| On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 02:07:36PM +0100, Tim Beauregard wrote:
|>|>Is this a bug?
|>|>
|>|>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
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Colin Watson wrote:
| On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 02:07:36PM +0100, Tim Beauregard wrote:
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|>Is this a bug?
|>
|>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ freqtweak
|>freqtweak: relocation error: freqtweak: symbol _ZTV10wxListBase, version
|>WXGTK_2.4 not
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Hi,
Is this a bug?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ freqtweak
freqtweak: relocation error: freqtweak: symbol _ZTV10wxListBase, version
WXGTK_2.4 not defined in file libwx_gtk-2.4.so.0 with link time reference
I'm too newbie to tell if its them or us!
Tim
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