On 13.05.2012 15:50, Roman V.Leon. wrote:
On 13.05.2012 17:23, wzab wrote:
Hi,
After last upgrade of my machines, one of them shows strange windows
layout in KDE sessions. I attach the photograph (unfortunately in the
screen dump performed with "import" utility the effect was not visible,
but i
Hi,
After last upgrade of Gnome in debian/testing I have switched myself and
my users to KDE4.
However there is one problem - when Nepomuk services start to index the
users directory, the system becomes totally unresponsive.
It affects even my Dell Vostro with 4-core HT CPU. Other, slower
machines
Hi,
I use a Dell Vostro 3750 laptop with touchpad reported by Windows as
"Dell Touchpad", manufactured by "Alps Electric" connected to PS/2 mouse
port.
In Windows all functions like tap scrolling, two finger zoom in/out and
others work perfectly. Unfortunately in Linux this device is recognized
on
Hi,
I'm using a modem, which after the connection is broken requires
non-standard initialization.
E.g. I should force deregistration and reregistration by sending
AT+COPS=2 and AT+COPS=1
or if it doesn't help I have to reset it completely by sending:
AT+FUNC=4 and AT+FUNC=1,1
The above works with
To isolate the problem, I've booted two machines with "init=/bin/bash".
Anyway in one machine permissions to "/" were set to 0755, while in the
second one the were set to 0777, just as during normal boot.
So the problem must be associated somehow with bootloader (grub),
as no initialization scrip
W dniu 26.05.2011 17:31, wzab pisze:
OK. I've found one regularity:
Machines with correct permissions have the root partition defined by
UUID in the /etc/fstab.
Machines with incorrect permissions have root partition defined as e.g.
/dev/sda2.
Can it be really source of the problem?
No, it was
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