On márc. 27, 13:50, Towncat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have two lenny boxes, and I want to login to an X session on one of
> them from the other usingXDMCP. If I runKDMon the remote machine
> and try to log in,KDMjust restarts. If I run XDM on the same
> machine, I can login
I have two lenny boxes, and I want to login to an X session on one of
them from the other using XDMCP. If I run KDM on the remote machine
and try to log in, KDM just restarts. If I run XDM on the same
machine, I can login in through XDMCP. I can also log in with KDM
locally on the remote machine. W
I'm running a Debian lenny box. I would like to set up a Hauppauge
PVR-350's video out as an X server, however, I can't seem to find the
ivti-fb module in Debian. (the card is otherwise working nicely with
the ivtv module). Has someone had some luck with this?
Tc
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On jan. 18, 21:40, Towncat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On jan. 12, 22:20, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On 01/12/08 11:40, Towncat wrote:
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> > > Hi,
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> > > I did a
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> > > /sbin/badblocks -c 10240 -w -t random -v
On jan. 12, 22:20, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 01/12/08 11:40, Towncat wrote:
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> > Hi,
>
> > I did a
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> > /sbin/badblocks -c 10240 -w -t random -v /dev/sda2
>
> Why? Don't you trust brand new disk drives?
Well, you do have a po
On jan. 12, 19:20, Michael Shuler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 01/12/2008 11:40 AM, Towncat wrote:
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> > /sbin/badblocks -c 10240 -w -t random -v /dev/sda2
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> > where sda2 is a 320 gb partition. The process has been running for
> > approx 18 hours and is just
Hi,
I did a
/sbin/badblocks -c 10240 -w -t random -v /dev/sda2
where sda2 is a 320 gb partition. The process has been running for
approx 18 hours and is just over three thirds. Is this really supposed
to be so slow, or is there something wrong? The machine is a Core Duo
1,6, 2GB memory.
Tc
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On jan. 7, 17:20, Towncat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 7, 10:00 am, Towncat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I'm trying to deactivate a logical volume and the volume group it is
> > inside, but I get this error message (not exactly, I'm writing this
On Jan 7, 10:00 am, Towncat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to deactivate a logical volume and the volume group it is
> inside, but I get this error message (not exactly, I'm writing this
> from memory). The point is, that the system thinks the swap partition
>
I'm trying to deactivate a logical volume and the volume group it is
inside, but I get this error message (not exactly, I'm writing this
from memory). The point is, that the system thinks the swap partition
is in use. However, this is not the swap the system is using (that's
on another partition),
On Jan 2, 8:30 pm, Towncat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 2, 6:50 pm, "Douglas A. Tutty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 08:29:30AM -0800, Towncat wrote:
> > > On Jan 1, 11:00 pm, Towncat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
On Jan 2, 6:50 pm, "Douglas A. Tutty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 08:29:30AM -0800, Towncat wrote:
> > On Jan 1, 11:00 pm, Towncat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I'm trying to make a bootable backup disk based on &
On Jan 1, 11:00 pm, Towncat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to make a bootable backup disk based on linuxgazette.net/140/kapil.html>this howto.
>
> The backup is on an external usb-sata drive. There is an sdc1
> partition that is not used, a small sdc2 for boot,
I'm trying to make a bootable backup disk based on this howto.
The backup is on an external usb-sata drive. There is an sdc1
partition that is not used, a small sdc2 for boot, unencrypted, and an
sdc3 encrypted. On this there is a volume group, with two lv-s, one
for root and one for swap.
When b
Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 02:31:47 -0800, Towncat wrote:
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> [...]
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> > OK, now iceweasel runs, but I realised that there is more to it,
> > something to do with fonts and pango. When I start non-kde
> > applications under kde, I get l
Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 02:31:47 -0800, Towncat wrote:
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> [...]
>
> > OK, now iceweasel runs, but I realised that there is more to it,
> > something to do with fonts and pango. When I start non-kde
> > applications under kde, I get l
On dec. 31, 02:10, Towncat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On dec. 31, 00:30, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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> > On Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 03:46:02 -0800, Towncat wrote:
> > > As just said in a previous post, I am using lenny and lately upg
On dec. 31, 00:30, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 03:46:02 -0800, Towncat wrote:
> > As just said in a previous post, I am using lenny and lately upgraded
> > it. Firefox/Iceweasel fails to start since then:
>
> > [EMAIL PROT
As just said in a previous post, I am using lenny and lately upgraded
it. Firefox/Iceweasel fails to start since then:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ firefox
/usr/lib/iceweasel/firefox-bin: Symbol `SSL_ImplementedCiphers' has
different size in shared object, consider re-linking
(gecko:14849): Pango-WARNING
I am using lenny, and did an upgrade lately. Since that I am getting a
message repeatedly both on console and in /var/log/messages:
ppdev0: registered pardevice
What happened?
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In the meantime I actually found a reference to this problem in the
release notes for etch. I haven't tried yet, but it should fix the
problem.
Here:
http://www.us.debian.org/releases/etch/i386/release-notes/ch-upgrading.en.html#s-device-reorder
I've been using etch for some time, I wonder why
I needed to re-install my Debian system due to a disk failure. (Used
to be etch, now lenny.) I have
a new primary IDE master to which I installed, and I also have an
IT8212 IDE card in the machine. For some reason when booting, the
IT8212 gets assigned the /dev/hda-hdd, while the onboard controller
I needed to re-install my Debian system due to a disk failure. (Used
to be etch, now lenny.) I have
a new primary IDE master to which I installed, and I also have an
IT8212 IDE card in the machine. For some reason when booting, the
IT8212 gets assigned the /dev/hda-hdd, while the onboard controlle
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