Jens Peter Secher wrote:
> Disclaimer: I am a complete newbie wrt. Trac.
>
> Summary: Cannot get WebAdmin to work in Trac 0.11.
[...]
You have to have the TRAC_ADMIN permission, otherwise you won't see the
"Admin" link.
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Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
> I have used POP3 server now a few months, but I have forgot whitch
> one it was. :-/ How can I find out whitch server I am using? :-D
Is the server still configured in any application you are using?
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alfa beta wrote:
> After spending hours of reading about the Linux
> distributions and compatible hardware, I feel I get crazzy. I chose
> you because of your "Social Contract", though I'm not sure Debian is
> still updated, apologize, I couldn't find recent articles, I am a
> newbye.
No, don't w
andy wrote:
> My / partition is some 12GB and I see that it is currently 97% full.
> How can I clean this out without trashing important files? What
> should I be looking for in terms of likely culprits that can be
> deep-sixed safely?
When I do my yearly spring cleaning, I use deborphan and cruft
Hi!
I'd really like to give awesome (the window manager) a try, but I'm
missing a multilevel-menu. The awesome-menu app itself is pretty neat,
but sometimes I find the right application by poking around in a
categorized menu (thanks to Debian's great menu policy).
I tried 9menu, ratmenu, deskmenu
Amit Finkler wrote:
> After upgrading to kernel 2.6.24, the usual line in my LinNeighborhood
> using smbmount doesn't work anymore (mount.cifs error number 5 -
> input/output)
>
> smbmount //GURU/SuperC_small$ /home/amitf/SuperC$/ -o username
> amitf% fmask 644 dmask 755 uid 1000 gid 1
Jabka Atu wrote:
> I would like to add acerhk-source to module-assitant menu.
> the question how can it be done.
I didn't manage to do that either. Nevertheless you can still build
the package with module-assistant.
I don't know about Etch, but on Lenny a simple
m-a get acerhk && m-a build ace
jeffry s wrote:
> i got the message during installation
>
> bayau:/var/log/postgresql# apt-get install postgresql-8.3
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree... Done
> postgresql-8.3 is already the newest version.
> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 622 not upgraded
Steve Lamb wrote:
> Tobias Nissen wrote:
[...]
>> When in the "Preconfiguring"-stage, does `ps aux` show something
>> unusual?
>
> Looks like it is hanging on exim's preconfig?
Try purging exim4 (if you customised your config, save it beforehand)
a
Steve Lamb wrote:
> Any ideas why aptitude is hanging at "Preconfiguring Packages..."
> on a safe-upgrade? This is in testing.
[...]
Does `aptitude -v` give relevant additional output? When in the
"Preconfiguring"-stage, does `ps aux` show something unusual?
Regards,
Tobias
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jeffry s wrote:
> i am using debian unstable with gnome desktop.
> but i failed to install postgresql package. this is the error message
>
> Starting PostgreSQL 8.3 database server: main* Error: Could not
> create log file /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-8.3-main.log failed!
>
> doing ls /var/log
Hi Sven!
Sven Joachim wrote:
[Recommended cruft and debsums]
Thank you! That's exactly what I was looking for.
Regards,
Tobias
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Hi!
1.
Is there a tool that lists all files _not_ belonging to an installed
package? I mean something more clever than just executing a dpkg -S for
each file... (which is madness!)
2.
Is there a tool that compares each file belonging to an installed
package to the corresponding file in the actual
Hi abdelkader!
abdelkader belahcene wrote:
> lspci gives
> 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5751
> Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 01)
> don't not the name of module
> lshw is not installed, is it an alone package or belongs to a more
> complete one. thanks
`aptitu
Hi Misko!
Misko wrote:
> I am able to connect to telnet server from php script
> to log in, send some commands and log out automaticly.
> Now I do need to do this with ssh server.
> Is this possible? Please send me info how to do it
> or where can I find it on the web.
Expect[0] does exactly that
Hi Michael!
Michael Pobega wrote:
[QEMU]
>> Or is there a simpler method to get files out of the guest
>> environment to the host one?
[...]
> Well, I'm not sure if this would work, but can't you just loop mount
> the image file as you would an ISO type file? Again, I'm not sure if
> it works, bu
Hi Michael!
Michael Yang wrote:
> One another thing: I put the variable JAVA_HOME in /etc/profile or
> $HOME/.bash_profile file, but I can't get the value in terminal until
> manually source the file:
> # source /etc/profile
> # cat /etc/profile
>
>
> JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0
Hi Michael!
Michael Yang wrote:
> I had both gcj java and sun java installed on my system Lenny/Sid,
> and I have set the sun java as my default jvm.
> # update-alternatives --config java
>
> But when launching my eclipse, it always uses the gcj java as its
> default vm, and in consequence, retu
Hi Lars!
Lars wrote:
[...]
> Tobias wrote:
>> I have/had a similar Problem. Maybe it's the same. Does yours also
>> occur if there is no network (internet) connection?
>
> I looked at the connection and it showed, that I create the freeze
> in Xfce4 by unplugging the cable (syslog at the end, dme
Hi Lars!
Lars wrote:
> I'm running Debian Lenny (kernel 2.6.22-2) on my laptop Asus
> M6Ne. After 5-10 min. in X the system freezes up (or part of it).
Does the screen also blank or does it just freeze?
I have/had a similar Problem. Maybe it's the same. Does yours also
occur if there is no netwo
Hi Martin!
Martin Waller wrote:
> Is it safe to switch to using aptititude as my package manager after
> having used dselect up to now?
Yes, it is safe. dselect and aptitude use different databases.
For a comparison, see Joey Hess' article about aptitude vs. dselect[0].
HTH,
Tobias
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Hi Jude!
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> It's actually dexconf having the problem writing a file claiming the
> default xserver isn't configured. I may have hardware debian doesn't
> know how to detect on its own and didn't specify it earlier.
dexconf uses the debconf database to build an xorg.conf file.
Hi Amit! Hi Frank!
Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
> "frank asabere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [...] Could you plesae help to install packages like apache,
>> postgresql, php4 libapache-mod-perl.
>> since l have all the debain ver 3.1 14 cds . [...]
>
> just do the following:
> sudo apt-get install
Hi!
Adrian Hall wrote:
> RAID is a method of spreading your data across disks.It can vary
> from simply treating all of your disks as one large disk (and
> providing no redundancy for your data) to what's known as striping
> where your data is written to multiple disks in a way that means if
> one
Hello Bruno!
Bruno Buys wrote:
> I'd like to be able to search keywords in pdf files using cmd line
> tools. My intention is to write shell scripts to automate heavy duty
> keyword searching. Anyone has experience with that?
As Tod wrote *most* PDFs are mainly text, i.e. not all. But for those
wh
Bob wrote:
[...]
> then set the master volume to 30% and increase the PCM or
> whatever controls the MP3 playback volume to 100% then tinker with
> the master to get the best quality.
Funny, here[0] it's the other way round. When increasing the PCM volume
over 60% (depending of the volume of the s
Marco De Vitis wrote:
>> Place the file .hushlogin into the homedir of the remote user.
>
> Uhm, thanks, it works, but I'd prefer doing it "the right way"...
If you use pam (grep UsePAM /etc/ssh/sshd_config) then you might want
to disable printing of the motd in /etc/pam.d/ssh. Look for a line li
Marco De Vitis wrote:
> I'd like to prevent the motd from appearing when someone logs in via
> ssh on an Etch machine.
> I already have "PrintMotd no" in /etc/ssh/sshd_config, but the motd
> still appears.
Place the file .hushlogin into the homedir of the remote user.
See the section FILES in "m
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