Are you trying to script/automate?
If not, just use xfburn (GUI). I'm writing Bluray 25GiB M-disks using
xfburn regularly (archiving a backups' snapshot directory on NAS).
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The partitioning is not your problem.
I'm sorry but I don't know what might produce messages about HOME not
being found, or the reasons for that.
> [...]
Home partition not being mounted, for example. A look at /etc/fstab
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I ran only some random ones with ROCm and Mesa OpenCL, using Vega64 or
RX 5700 XT.
All tested fine with ROCm OpenCL. Mesa OpenCL failed some with Vega64
and then most tests with the RX 5700 XT...
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5.4.3/page/How_to_Install_ROCm.html
Then `apt install rocm-opencl-runtime` to use ROCm OpenCL with an
upstream kernel module (amdgpu.ko), i.e. no DKMS to recompile it from
AMD's sources.
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is some other character in the text that one might be inclined to go
back to the computer screen to view.
Does anyone have a good way of printing text that contains emojis?
The issue might be with CUPS texttopdf filter:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-filters/iss
Tools > Dev. Tools > Error Console. There might be some error info there.
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something like:
watch -n1 'lspci -vv -s 01:00.0 | grep Lnk'
and then find some task to load the GPU.
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D, keeping
> the system image and your home directory small, and leaving the bulk of
> your data the 500 GB mirror. Backup, archive, and image religiously
> (especially before you start on this adventure).
+1. Nothing like a fresh install.
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ces using usb?
Here is a nice table, in which you perhaps can identify the connector on
your drive:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB#Receptacle_(socket)_identification
There is no such thing as usb-A. They probably mean USB Type-A. Also
note the table says Connectors where it should say St
me uninstall "trick".
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>> K.D.J.
>>
>>
> Hello,
>
> Possibly you could run Adobe Reader under wine and not actually have to
> run Windows.
...or install Adobe Reader 9.5.5, which is still available on Adobe FTP
server. Very rarely needed here, but it works.
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s just getting
> filled up.
>
> Can anyone give me some pointers on how to diagnose or maybe even fix this?
> ...
Boot from live media; reset BIOS to defaults; check for W530 BIOS
update; SSD firmware update; ...
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e highly in my
> lifestyle.
I just did switch to Gerbera, which is a continuation of Mediatomb. It
does all, what Mediatomb did and more (e.g. streams DSD audio files). I
use it for photo, audio and video DLNA/UPnP streaming. I don't use any
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vice with this problem, I'd be
> grateful to hear it.
I'm accessing Exchange mail account via IMAP (Thunderbird). Exchange
server settings can probably differ, but, while in OWA, it is worth
checking
Options → Mail → Accounts → POP and IMAP
where you might find settings for configuring IMA
On 10/22/2015 02:47 AM, Ondřej Grover wrote:
> Thank you Sarunas for the graphs, it is most illuminating. That's pretty
> much how I imagine a storage server should behave.
> Atomic snapshots are very appealing indeed. In my case cp -lr or
> --link-dest solutions would take a lo
9:50 is an rsync from one of the biggest filesystems backed-up (~600GiB,
about a million files to sync).
https://math.dartmouth.edu/owncloud/index.php/s/E3VYxhWlCqUusn4
> Sarunas, did you have good experiences with actually using the backups
> for restoring?
Whenever I needed them, backup co
On 10/21/2015 05:32 AM, Ondřej Grover wrote:
> [...]
> Your btrfs setup sounds interesting, Sarunas. Are you running those
> btrfs volumes on Jessie? Any stability issues? Do you think it could
> work with just 1GB RAM + 1 GB swap? I was thinking about doing
> out-of-band deduplicat
some of our severs, though not in combination with btrfs
snapshot subvolumes.
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>
> What am I missing?
Is the EFI partition mounted on /boot/efi?
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pted, keyfile, RAID1 (2 x 700 GB).
> With subvolumes for digikam archive, movie archive and music
I don't know how much video editing can benefit from btrfs, but for
archives I would use two HDDs, and have btrfs partitions in btrfs-raid1
volume to protect from bit rot (see for example [1
nge to KDE, and the install won't pull in the full
KDE. It will install quite a few dependencies. You can try a "dry run",
i.e. simulate install without actually installing anything by:
apt-get -s install umbrello
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; F2 before powering up.
> [...]
If it's Windows-8, you may need to do a real shutdown first. Search for
'win 8 full shutdown toshiba', for example, to find out how it can be done.
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> Exec=sh
> Terminal=true
> no terminal is opened. Nothing in /var/log/* contains "autostart".
There may be some clues in ~/.xsession-errors.
BTW, your second case .desktop worked fine as a test here in KDE.
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Reader to send all fonts at start cures this, but I'm not
sure if that option is available via lpr or lp.
You can try `lp` instead of `lpr`.
You can also try a different driver/PPD for your HP 5MP. Go to
http://your_print_server:631, Administration, Manage printers, select
printer, Admi
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>> On 04/15/2013 07:09 PM, Ethan Rosenberg, PhD wrote:
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le\* | grep ^i
Find out what has been installed from a given package,
e.g. from 'google-chrome-stable':
dpkg -L google-chrome-stable
Or filter for binaries:
dpkg -L google-chrome-stable| grep bin
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t be i386, i.e. "32-bit" (at least that's the
default download option on www.mozilla.org/en-US). You might want to try
a 64-bit Firefox from, for example,
ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases.
> [...]
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>
> Thanks !
I use Thunderbird with several IMAP accounts, including Gmail. Moving
mail is usually a matter of drag'n'drop. I use Thunderbird's Local
Folders to copy mail into local MBX files fo
ng that will enable a real
> comparison? Where do they keep this data?
~/.config/{chromium,google-chrome}. As a test I replaced
~/.config/google-chrome with a symlink to ~/.config/chromium, but upon
start g-chrome seems to delete any extensions installed by chromium...
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merits on this list?
> e.g. How does ZeuS work? And what does it do?
>
> TIA
Fresh from the net-security RSS feed:
http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=8884
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7;, 'blkid' to see
what disk/partitions were recognized by the kernel, hd* or sd*,
partition numbers, IDs etc. Then you can try mounting or fsck if mount
complains about filesystem being dirty.
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ig 10.8.0.5 10.8.0.6 keepalive 10
> 60 port 1195 EOF
That should be:
cat << EOF > debianvm.conf
dev tun
ifconfig 10.8.0.5 10.8.0.6
keepalive 10 60
port 1195
EOF
Or just paste the four lines (dev... to port...) to debianvm.conf file.
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manual, google'd around and have not found any way to solve
> this thing with rsync.
>
> Is there any way I could tell the rsync to not use this method, so not
> duplicate but delete the target file and transfer the whole?
> ...
Check --inplace and --whole-file op
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> On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Sarunas Burdulis
> wrote:
>> *.ps files are source code of an interpreted language Postscript.
>> Usually they contain quite a bit of definitions, fonts etc. before pages
y contain quite a bit of definitions, fonts etc. before pages
themselves are described. In general PS files can't be just concatenated
and still expected to make sense for the interpreter. The way to join PS
files should incorporate a Postscript interpreter. Ghostscript perhaps?.
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to
> talk to another cups backend.
You may have to tell your CUPS client where the server is by adding
ServerName
to /etc/cups/client.conf
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e clues, but the real problem may be SDHC vs. SD, as Winfried already
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H.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking for a setup to play movies and music and to browse photos
> over my local home network (mostly Debian, one Ubuntu machine, sometimes
> a Windows machine on the wireless network). How do I start doing that?
> My ob
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> Sarunas Burdulis wrote:
>> Michael Ott wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I am looking for a very slim desktop manager.
>>> The system looking for is a 486 166MHz with 64MB Ram.
>&
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> Hi!
>
> I am looking for a very slim desktop manager.
>
> The system looking for is a 486 166MHz with 64MB Ram.
>
> I only want to run one or two small applications
If you really need a *desktop manager*, I can't add much to w
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> Hi,
>
> After upgrading to apache2 my userdir doesn't work any more. How to
> enable it?
>
Take a look at symlinks in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/ and where they
link to. You can make links for additional modules or use
# a2enmode
centrate on such issues, for example
http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/software.
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kernel-header-2.6.18-6-686
> Aptitude reports "could'nt find any package whose name or description
> matched kernel-header-2.6.18-6-686"
Try kernel-headers-`uname -r` (with -s, plural) instead.
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Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> thanks for the replies
>
> Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
>> On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 02:49:44AM +0800, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>>> I have an external SATA hard drive plugged via esata to my Debian box,
>>> whereas my inte
t; Max
Doesn't work on Xen-modified kernels either.
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cothrige wrote:
> Dirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> <...>
> The one I really don't understand though is avahi. I kept seeing this
> in my ps output and really had no idea at all what it was. I tried to
> find out, but couldn't. Did the CIA write th
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> On Nov 27, 2007 1:37 AM, Sarunas Burdulis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 'pdflatex ' will produce latexfile.pdf.
>>
>> Alternatively, use dvips (dvi->postscript) and then ps2pdf.
>
>
he best, but I found the option -output-format
> to latex. You can specify dvi (default) or pdf. There might be a config
> file somewhere that makes pdf the default.
>
> Regards,
> Andrei
'pdflatex ' will produce latexfile.pdf.
Alternatively, use dvips (dvi->postscri
/transferring data corresponding to a given
PDF form within some PDF document. That is, there really is no "FDF
version" of PDF document. FDF is just the transient "stuffing" that can
be taken from or put into PDF with the appropriate form field
tandard repositories enabled, there is no such thing as
xserver-xorg-video-intel. xserver-xorg-video-i810 exists however and may
be what you are looking for.
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Davide Mancusi wrote:
> Sarunas Burdulis ha scritto:
>> Starting kdm isn't that necessary, if you're just testing the new
>> driver/configuration. You can run just 'Xorg' to test whether X Window
>>
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> Sarunas Burdulis ha scritto:
>>> No, you need to reboot because you recompile the kernel module.
>> Shouldn't
>>
>> # modprobe -r
>> # modprobe
>>
>> suffice inste
ead of reboot?
> Still, there might a way to avoid this but a simple dpkg-reconfigure
> won't help.
Module unload/load can be a part of package configuration perhaps?
Postinst script in .deb?
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roberto wrote:
> hello
> in order to perform a distro upgrade to debian etch i have to do the
> update to the last released sarge (as stated in debian official guide
> to this kind of upgrade)
Correct.
> so i have to change the occurrences of "stable"
gt; problems with SATA discs)? Or what should I do?
Instead of downloading DVD, you can download a much smaller "netinst" CD image.
Even if you won't use it for net-install, it will give you an
idea of what hardware is recognized by Etch.
Sarunas
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u might be able to install the needed version by, for example:
apt-get install openoffice.org=
or
apt-get install -t openoffice.org
OOo though has a lot of dependencies, so there might be quite a few
packages/libraries to reinstall. And some libraries might be essential to
other parts of y
inet loopback
Did you install network-manager and network-manager-(gnome|kde)? If so,
the above two lines is all that you should have in /etc/network/interfaces
nm-applet GUI will let enter all the options needed, including WEP key.
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article", it's not a "report", and it's certainly not a "book"...
>
And given what's going on in TeX (let alone LaTeX) behind the scenes, OO, when
used to typeset a single letter, might prove to be a somewhat
smaller truck :)
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f your new computer works fine with Ubuntu, I would save the output of lspci,
lsmod and a .tgz of /etc, just in case you'll need a hint while
trying to make some component to work in Debian.
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Fran wrote:
> I've been told by my ISP that my sarge webserver (only port 80 open, all
> software up to date) is spewing traffic they're calling IRC_nick, which
> is apparantly some sort of IRC bot.
>
> I'm unable to locate the file/files that are infected. Additionally, I
> can't see the proces
what I have seen "as usual" while doing dist upgrades (Debian
and Ubuntu). Several apt-get {update|upgrade|dist-upgrade|-f install}
cycles often are needed. Some packages almost always get "stuck", i.e.
cannot be upgraded or prevent other packages to be upgraded. For those I
d
> Apparently Adobe's photolibrary is meant to be really good, although I
> haven't seen it or have a clue if anyone's written a clone in linux.
>
> i'd be interested to know if there's some sort of jpg metatag system as
> for mp3s.
>
gt; host.
>
> The firewall (firestrarter gui to be precise), just shows a line in
> active connections (ie. NOT in blocked connections) with an 'unknown
> service' on port 1056 to that external host. I'm just wondering how
> firestarter knows about this connection.
&g
with WebDAV-enabled Apache,
> but looks like it might be broken.
I wasn't able to use Evol. in SSL/TLS mode, which we need to
authenticate with Apache. Mozilla Calendar (Debian Sid, Ubuntu Breezy)
and Sunbird (Mac OS 10.4) work fine though.
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Or does Windows support CUPS browsing now?
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I will most likely be looking for a different SATA adapter. Any
recommendations here?
Thanks in advance,
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probably concerned with the *availability* of your server. It
will never be 100%, but you may try to make it as close to 100% as you can.
As far as disk subsystem is concerned, I would use hardware RAID-5 and
SATA disks. Keep one more identical controller and a spare disk
available too.
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re most
> suitable for my needs
>
Take a look at idraw too (Debian package ivtools-bin). Simple, elegant.
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> them?
>
> thank you very much
Then maybe LaTeX is an overkill and you can use plain TeX:
% start file.tex
Your intro comment here
$$ display math $$
Comments with some $math$ inline.
\bye
% end file
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So is the CPU load caused by the copying program (scp, rsync, samba,
nfs) or by the driver? How should this be determined?
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Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Sarunas Burdulis wrote:
Thank you for all the input. Certainly more than one way to do it, as
usual... For the single case a simple scp/rsync + grub install seems
adequate. However partimage looks like something worth getting
familiar with --- so I'll try that.
Sa
Thank you for all the input. Certainly more than one way to do it, as
usual... For the single case a simple scp/rsync + grub install seems
adequate. However partimage looks like something worth getting familiar
with --- so I'll try that.
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features" section.
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This is what I have in /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox and it works (note the
'/ns610-gcc32' part):
libjavaplugin_oji.so ->
/usr/local/j2re1.4.2_05/plugin/i386/ns610-gcc32/libjavaplugin_oji.so
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Hello,
I need to do a one time massive conversion of video materials currently
in Real's .rm files to MPEG4 and/or QTime (switching from RealServer to
the open source Darwin Streaming Server).
Can anybody recommend a free converter for Linux (or Mac OS X for that
matter)?
Thank you,
Sa
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Sven Hoexter wrote:
| On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 11:59:41AM -0400, Sarunas wrote:
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| Hi,
|
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|>What would be the proper way of upgrading a Debian system (2.4 kernel,
|>sendmail, apache, mysql) from Woody to Sarge?
|>
|>Is editing /etc/apt/
,
Sarunas
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Hello,
Is there a way to find out from which ftp/http source the package was
installed (assuming it was installed via `apt-get ...`)? Or to get the
list of packages installed from the given source?
Thanks,
Sarunas
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Hello,
1. When compilig a kernel (2.4.25) what is the proper CPU architecture
setting for Intel Xeon CPU?
2. Are there tests/demos to check the SMP system and to see the two CPUs
(in my case) actually at work?
Thanks,
Sarunas
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I didn't try the '-m state' extension yet.
We are running woody/2.4.24/x86.
Thanks,
Sarunas Burdulis
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netfilter?
I didn't try the '-m state' extension yet.
We are running woody/2.4.24/x86.
Thanks,
Sarunas Burdulis
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