i use a logitech k270 keyboard and mouse for several years
we had power outage for a couple of days
now the keyboard is nuts
the mouse works
i get odd multiple sequences with a few, not all, keys
if i type "ls" i get "l7s9u"
space is "[ "
there are a dozen or so other keys that are screwy
this mach
k Image Write to get your lates
>Debian 12.4.1 XFCE on my USB. Unfortunately after a few try I get always an
>error and so I cannot get the job done. I do have a Lenovo X200 which comes
>without DVD writer.
Ummm. What image exactly are you trying to write, and how?
We don't have any i
ument solutions to it, which is what this list is for. So
let's do that - when you have a concrete real-world problem that you
can poke at with the list's assistance, not some problem with
something that isn't Debian. Especially when we've done this exact
thing a few times already.
Regards,
Andy
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On Friday, 25 March 2022 02:02:26 EDT to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 04:33:33PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > No, this link came from a cnc'er, and leads to a google drive
> > download. With linuxcnc-2.8.2 already installed.
>
> For all you know, it is running a c
On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 04:33:33PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
[...]
> No, this link came from a cnc'er, and leads to a google drive download.
> With linuxcnc-2.8.2 already installed.
For all you know, it is running a cryptominer at night, while you aren't
looking ;-P
[SCNR]
Cheers
--
t
sig
On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 08:48:21PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> On Thursday, 24 March 2022 20:02:57 EDT Felix Miata wrote:
> > Short form/highlights:
> > 1-create config for NIC in /etc/systemd/network/
> > 2-systemctl disable networking.service
> > 3-systemctl enable systemd-networkd.service
> > o
On Thursday, 24 March 2022 20:02:57 EDT Felix Miata wrote:
> gene heskett composed on 2022-03-24 17:21 (UTC-0400):
> > But that info is NOT plainly stated in those man pages. It may be
> > there, but its buried in drivel that does not often offer an
> > example.
> http://paste.debian.net/1235522/ P
On Thursday, 24 March 2022 07:18:43 EDT Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 08:40:49PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> > Greetings all;
> >
> > Just installed a arm64 linux on a raspi4, and as near as I can tell
> > early in the game, everything seem to be working except the network.
>
gene heskett composed on 2022-03-24 17:21 (UTC-0400):
> But that info is NOT plainly stated in those man pages. It may be there,
> but its buried in drivel that does not often offer an example.
http://paste.debian.net/1235522/ Posting 1235522 from root posted at 2022-03-25
00:55:44 expires: 2022
On Thursday, 24 March 2022 18:09:11 EDT Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 04:33:33PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> > On Thursday, 24 March 2022 11:27:07 EDT Curt wrote:
> > > On 2022-03-24, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > > > On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 08:40:49PM -0400, gene heskett wrot
On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 04:33:33PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> On Thursday, 24 March 2022 11:27:07 EDT Curt wrote:
> > On 2022-03-24, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > > On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 08:40:49PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> > >> Greetings all;
> > >>
> > >> Just installed a arm64 linux on a
On Thursday, 24 March 2022 16:57:33 EDT Felix Miata wrote:
> gene heskett composed on 2022-03-24 16:15 (UTC-0400):
> > On Thursday, 24 March 2022 13:11:20 EDT Felix Miata wrote:
> >> Andy Smith composed on 2022-03-24 12:51 (UTC-):
> >> > On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 09:10:06PM -0400, Felix Miata wro
gene heskett composed on 2022-03-24 16:15 (UTC-0400):
> On Thursday, 24 March 2022 13:11:20 EDT Felix Miata wrote:
>> Andy Smith composed on 2022-03-24 12:51 (UTC-):
>> > On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 09:10:06PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
gene heskett composed on 2022-03-23 20:40 (UTC-0400):
On Thursday, 24 March 2022 11:27:07 EDT Curt wrote:
> On 2022-03-24, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 08:40:49PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> >> Greetings all;
> >>
> >> Just installed a arm64 linux on a raspi4, and as near as I can tell
> >> early in the game, everything seem
On Thursday, 24 March 2022 13:11:20 EDT Felix Miata wrote:
> Andy Smith composed on 2022-03-24 12:51 (UTC-):
> > On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 09:10:06PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> >> gene heskett composed on 2022-03-23 20:40 (UTC-0400):
> >> ...
> >>
> >> > So how do I get rid of it so I can have
Andy Smith composed on 2022-03-24 12:51 (UTC-):
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 09:10:06PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
>> gene heskett composed on 2022-03-23 20:40 (UTC-0400):
>> ...
>> > So how do I get rid of it so I can have a net with MY default route and
>> > bring it up to date?
>>
>> https:/
On 2022-03-24 16:27 UTC+0100, Curt wrote:
> On 2022-03-24, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
>> I'd strongly suggest that you use Gunnar Wolf's images that then give you
>> something that is as near as anything vanilla Debian. Raspberry Pi folks are
>> really not too interested in sorting out Debian
On Thursday, 24 March 2022 08:51:39 EDT Andy Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 09:10:06PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> > gene heskett composed on 2022-03-23 20:40 (UTC-0400):
> > ...
> >
> > > So how do I get rid of it so I can have a net with MY default route
> > > and bring it up
On 2022-03-24, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 08:40:49PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
>> Greetings all;
>>
>> Just installed a arm64 linux on a raspi4, and as near as I can tell early
>> in the game, everything seem to be working except the network. I cannot
>> get rid of a de
Hello,
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 09:10:06PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> gene heskett composed on 2022-03-23 20:40 (UTC-0400):
> ...
> > So how do I get rid of it so I can have a net with MY default route and
> > bring it up to date?
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/SystemdNetworkd works for my static I
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 08:40:49PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> Just installed a arm64 linux on a raspi4, and as near as I can tell early
> in the game, everything seem to be working except the network. I cannot
> get rid of a default 169.254.xx.yy route in ip a or ip r.
>
I
On Wednesday, 23 March 2022 21:10:06 EDT Felix Miata wrote:
> gene heskett composed on 2022-03-23 20:40 (UTC-0400):
> ...
>
> > So how do I get rid of it so I can have a net with MY default route
> > and bring it up to date?
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/SystemdNetworkd works for my static IP
> ins
On Wednesday, 23 March 2022 20:58:58 EDT Jeremy Ardley wrote:
> On 24/3/22 8:40 am, gene heskett wrote:
> > Greetings all;
> >
> > Just installed a arm64 linux on a raspi4, and as near as I can tell
> > early in the game, everything seem to be working except the network.
> > I cannot get rid of a
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 09:02:27PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> Never mind, I finally remembered that /etc/dhpdcp.conf had the last word
... because you're not. using. Debian. Unless you customized the
installer.
Also, you misspelled the filename. The program in question is
named "dhcpcd", whi
gene heskett composed on 2022-03-23 20:40 (UTC-0400):
...
> So how do I get rid of it so I can have a net with MY default route and
> bring it up to date?
https://wiki.debian.org/SystemdNetworkd works for my static IP installations,
which number several hundred, minus about 5.
--
Evolution as ta
On Wednesday, 23 March 2022 20:40:49 EDT gene heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> Just installed a arm64 linux on a raspi4, and as near as I can tell
> early in the game, everything seem to be working except the network. I
> cannot get rid of a default 169.254.xx.yy route in ip a or ip r.
>
> I h
On 24/3/22 8:40 am, gene heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
Just installed a arm64 linux on a raspi4, and as near as I can tell early
in the game, everything seem to be working except the network. I cannot
get rid of a default 169.254.xx.yy route in ip a or ip r.
I have even renamed the /sbin/avahi
Greetings all;
Just installed a arm64 linux on a raspi4, and as near as I can tell early
in the game, everything seem to be working except the network. I cannot
get rid of a default 169.254.xx.yy route in ip a or ip r.
I have even renamed the /sbin/avahi-daemon to something insulting, and
canc
On Sun, Sep 05, 2021 at 04:52:27PM +0530, Tushar Dasondi wrote:
> Dear Debian team,
>
> After intallation of Debian 11 it hangs at login page after entering the
> password.please support
>
> Regards
> Tushar Dasondi
>
> Tus
Can you please give more details. What machine? What desktop envir
Dear Debian team,
After intallation of Debian 11 it hangs at login page after entering the
password.please support
Regards
Tushar Dasondi
Tus
t the root cause is that you've done an update to the
next version of Debian without reading the release notes. You always
need to read the release notes, every time, not just for bullseye.
https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html
As you can see
> deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye/updates main contrib
> non-free
> deb-src http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye/updates main
> contrib non-free
I think you are missing bullseye-security. I have this:
deb http://mirrors.linode.com/debian-security/ bulls
On Sun, Aug 15, 2021 at 12:06:18PM -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2021-08-15 at 12:00, Evelyn Pereira Souza wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > apt-get update
> > Ign:1 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye/updates InRelease
> > Err:2 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye/updates
3 http://mirror.init7.net/debian bullseye InRelease
> Hit:4 http://mirror.init7.net/debian bullseye-updates InRelease
> Reading package lists... Done
> E: The repository 'http://security.debian.org/debian-security
> bullseye/updates Release' does not have a Release file.
&g
On Sun 15 Aug 2021 at 12:06:18 -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2021-08-15 at 12:00, Evelyn Pereira Souza wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > apt-get update
> > Ign:1 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye/updates InRelease
> > Err:2 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye/updates Re
On 2021-08-15 at 12:00, Evelyn Pereira Souza wrote:
> Hi
>
> apt-get update
> Ign:1 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye/updates InRelease
> Err:2 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye/updates Release
>404 Not Found [IP: 199.232.138.132 80]
> deb http://security
/debian bullseye-updates InRelease
Reading package lists... Done
E: The repository 'http://security.debian.org/debian-security
bullseye/updates Release' does not have a Release file.
N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is
therefore disabled by default.
N: S
Andrei POPESCU writes:
> apt(-get) is informing you that a configured repository has changed one
> of its values (in this case the 'Version', but could be any other
> field). This is to provide a safeguard against repositories changing
> values behind your back, possibly with security consequences
On Ma, 26 mai 20, 16:11:06, Martin McCormick wrote:
> $sudo apt-get update
[...]
> N: Repository 'http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian buster InRelease' changed its
> 'Ve
> rsion' value from '10.0' to '10.4'
apt(-get) is informing you that a configured repository has changed one
of its values (in t
'10.0' to '10.4'
>
> Nothing special has to be done here. Proceed with "apt-get upgrade".
You'll want "apt-get dist-upgrade" or "apt upgrade" or
"apt-get --with-new-pkgs upgrade", to pick up the new dependency
packages (there've been a few kernel ABI bumps, at least).
Hi.
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 04:11:06PM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
> N: Repository 'http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian buster InRelease' changed its
> 'Ve
> rsion' value from '10.0' to '10.4'
Nothing special has to be done here. Proceed
buster-updates/main i386 Packages [7,380 B
]
Get:9 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian buster-updates/main Translation-en [5,166
B]
Fetched 14.4 MB in 54s (267 kB/s)
Reading package lists... Done
N: Repository 'http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian buster InRelease' changed its 'Ve
rsion'
You'd have to take it up with sourceforge. Basically this is nothing new
for them. There have also been several instances over the last few years
where malicious code was injected into Sourceforge downloads, so i'd double
check the file downloaded if the hash values aren't matching. For a few
years
I have a published sha1sum value for an iso yet sourceforge.net continues
downloading that iso with a different value. I am using a download script
and a test script each time and as far as I have been able to find out
this is the only location for the iso.
I have rebooted the router on this end b
On Sat, 27 May 2017 12:06:09 +0100 Brad Rogers sent:
> >I can't recall going there, but must have done so without watching
> >and as you have correctly stated, turned on "collapse quotes".
>
> Default keyboard shortcut for Collapse Quotes is Q. If
> y
On Sat, 27 May 2017 16:58:55 +1000
Charlie S wrote:
Hello Charlie,
>I can't recall going there, but must have done so without watching and
>as you have correctly stated, turned on "collapse quotes".
Default keyboard shortcut for Collapse Quotes is Q. If you
ever quit CM
On Sat, 27 May 2017, at 03:54, Joe Ennis wrote:
> I went into my clawsrc and set:
>
> hide-quoted=0
> &
> hide-quotes=0
>
> fixed it for me.
There's a bug in claws, though, where this collapsing feature can also
collapse
some of the content of attachments. See what's written in thi
On Fri, 26 May 2017 19:54:31 -0700 Joe Ennis sent:
> On Fri, 26 May 2017 20:27:46 -0500
> Michael Milliman wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > On 05/26/2017 08:22 PM, Charlie S wrote:
> > > On Fri, 26 May 2017 20:09:41 -0500 Michael Milliman sent:
> > >
> > >> On 05/26/2017 08:00 PM, Charlie S wrote:
>
of times, and
after that again.
I can't recall going there, but must have done so without watching and
as you have correctly stated, turned on "collapse quotes".
Maybe when I wanted to view a All headers on a couple of emails last
night.
Thank you again,
Charlie
On Sat, 27 May 2017 11:00:01 +1000
Charlie S wrote:
Hello Charlie,
>All recent emails from Debian-user lists have come with quoted text like
>this:
Somewhere along the line, you've turned on "collapse quotes". Look at
View (menu) -> Quotes
--
Regards _
/ ) "The blind
On Fri, 26 May 2017 20:27:46 -0500
Michael Milliman wrote:
>
>
> On 05/26/2017 08:22 PM, Charlie S wrote:
> > On Fri, 26 May 2017 20:09:41 -0500 Michael Milliman sent:
> >
> >> On 05/26/2017 08:00 PM, Charlie S wrote:
> >> [...]
> >> This is interesting. The post that you are quoting is on
On 05/26/2017 08:22 PM, Charlie S wrote:
> On Fri, 26 May 2017 20:09:41 -0500 Michael Milliman sent:
>
>> On 05/26/2017 08:00 PM, Charlie S wrote:
>> [...]
>> This is interesting. The post that you are quoting is one of mine.
>> On my system, the [...] do not appear. I do show some excerpti
On Fri, 26 May 2017 20:09:41 -0500 Michael Milliman sent:
> On 05/26/2017 08:00 PM, Charlie S wrote:
> [...]
> This is interesting. The post that you are quoting is one of mine.
> On my system, the [...] do not appear. I do show some excerpting
> earlier in the email, but I'm not sure where t
On 05/26/2017 08:00 PM, Charlie S wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> All recent emails from Debian-user lists have come with quoted text like
> this:
>
> e.g.
>
> [quote]
>
> On 05/26/2017 06:59 PM, Somebody wrote:
> [...]
> [...]
> [...]
> Thanks, Somebody. I hadn't checked the posts
On 05/26/2017 06:00 PM, Charlie S wrote:
All recent emails from Debian-user lists have come with quoted text like
this:
e.g.
[quote]
On 05/26/2017 06:59 PM, Somebody wrote:
[...]
[...]
[...]
Thanks, Somebody. I hadn't checked the posts
[end quote]
Is this gmail creating the
Hello Everyone,
All recent emails from Debian-user lists have come with quoted text like
this:
e.g.
[quote]
On 05/26/2017 06:59 PM, Somebody wrote:
[...]
[...]
[...]
Thanks, Somebody. I hadn't checked the posts
[end quote]
Is this gmail creating the quoted text with th
3.0 flash
drives for their compact size, low cost, and decent speed.) This can be
done on any computer with suitable BIOS, CD, DVD, and/or USB
capabilities. I can then put the USB live drive into any machine that
supports booting/ running from USB and get most of the functionality of
a regular Debian system.
David
Ron Leach a écrit :
>
> I've loaded the basic (non graphical) Jessie 8.2 Live CDimage on a USB
> stick.
>
> Sadly, this doesn't contain mc, so using the basic command line in
> /dev I do see a number of (possibly) relevant entries:
>
> mmcblk0 ; note the 0, there is no entry without a digit
>
On 26/09/2015 17:53, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Ron Leach a écrit :
On 26/09/2015 16:40, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Does "lspci -nnk" show any SATA/IDE/AHCI/RAID controller and associated
kernel module ?
I think so. The machine is not networked, but redirecting the output
to /home lets me view the f
On 26/09/2015 17:53, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
If you boot Windows, open the device manager and select "display by
connection" (or so), can you see the device chain up to the disk ?
Hehe. Pascal, this is before Windows has ever run; my objective is to
image the SDD HD *before* I run Windows fo
On 26/09/2015 17:58, The Wanderer wrote:
On 2015-09-26 at 12:42, Ron Leach wrote:
I see:
SD host controller Intel .. MIPI-HSI controller [8086:0f50]
Subsystem HP company device [103c:8023]
Kernel driver: sdhci-pci
This is not a SATA/etc. controller; it appears to be an SD-card
controller.
Ron Leach a écrit :
> On 26/09/2015 16:40, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
>> Does "lspci -nnk" show any SATA/IDE/AHCI/RAID controller and associated
>> kernel module ?
>
> I think so. The machine is not networked, but redirecting the output
> to /home lets me view the file, and I see:
>
> SD host contr
On 2015-09-26 at 12:42, Ron Leach wrote:
> On 26/09/2015 16:40, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
>
>> Does "lspci -nnk" show any SATA/IDE/AHCI/RAID controller and associated
>> kernel module ?
>
> I think so. The machine is not networked, but redirecting the output
> to /home lets me view the file, and I
On 26/09/2015 16:40, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Does "lspci -nnk" show any SATA/IDE/AHCI/RAID controller and associated
kernel module ?
I think so. The machine is not networked, but redirecting the output
to /home lets me view the file, and I see:
SD host controller Intel .. MIPI-HSI control
Ron Leach a écrit :
>
> I'm part way there. I can boot into a live Debian, but Debian doesn't
> see the SDD HD; the only (meaningful?) entry in /dev is +sda (my boot
> USB / live Debian stick), followed by -sg0. Parted 'Print Devices'
> only lists '/dev/sda'. dmesg does not record any other
On 22/09/2015 02:30, David Christensen wrote:
On 09/19/2015 05:17 AM, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
First of all I'd do a complete disk image
+1
Do this before you boot Windows for the first time.
with e.g. Clonezilla.
I typically use 'dd' and/or 'gzip', as they are included in the rescue
tool
On 09/19/2015 05:17 AM, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
First of all I'd do a complete disk image
+1
Do this before you boot Windows for the first time.
with e.g. Clonezilla.
Does Clonezilla have the ability to resize partitions on restore? I
used Ghost 2003 on Windows machines back in the day, a
Andrew M.A. Cater a écrit :
>
> Yes, but the original poster asked if there was anything he should do prior
> to booting into
> Windows for the first time. It is entirely possbile to have installed Debian
> before you boot
> into Windows
Is there any benefit to do so instead of completing the W
On Sunday 20 September 2015 20:12:50 Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> I'm quite tempted to write up a detailed blog on how to get dual boot
> working with a preinstalled Windows installed using UEFI and the steps to
> install Debian in this situation
>
> All the very best,
That would be terrific. Very
On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 10:45:07AM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Andrew M.A. Cater a écrit :
> > On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 11:43:11AM +0100, Ron Leach wrote:
> >
> >> 4. Then I'd like to install Debian. I'd prefer to install Debian Wheezy
> >> because we have a very slow internet service and alr
Andrew M.A. Cater a écrit :
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 11:43:11AM +0100, Ron Leach wrote:
>
>> 4. Then I'd like to install Debian. I'd prefer to install Debian Wheezy
>> because we have a very slow internet service and already have the install
>> DVDs for D7.8. Is Wheezy 7.8 installable on UEFI,
On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 11:43:11AM +0100, Ron Leach wrote:
> List, good morning, I have purchased a Windows 8.1 (optional W10) notebook
> and I wondered what, if anything, I ought to do *first* before letting
> Windows start after first switch-on, and then also installing Debian to make
> a dual bo
On Saturday 19 September 2015 11:43:11 Ron Leach wrote:
> List, good morning, I have purchased a Windows 8.1 (optional W10)
> notebook and I wondered what, if anything, I ought to do *first*
> before letting Windows start after first switch-on, and then also
> installing Debian to make a dual boot
List, good morning, I have purchased a Windows 8.1 (optional W10)
notebook and I wondered what, if anything, I ought to do *first*
before letting Windows start after first switch-on, and then also
installing Debian to make a dual boot system. I have installed Debian
to dual boot on several Win
On 08/21/2015 10:13 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 10:28:11AM -0700, Gary Roach wrote:
On 08/21/2015 12:29 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
what do the log files say? Best is if you look at them (1) just
after having restarted Apach
Recent apt-get upgrade was pulling everything from "experimental/main." There
may be a package or two that I use from experimental-snapshots for kde, but
otherwise I am plain-vanilla Sid.
Wh
On 11/22/2012 03:46 AM, Tom Furie wrote:
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 04:19:28PM -0800, Gary Roach wrote:
root@mycomputer:/etc/doc-base# aptitude reinstall doc-base
It seems that some files are missing (install-docs?) but I can't
determine what they are or where they are. Some help, pl
On Fri 20 Jul 2012 at 14:26:38 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 19:45:37 +0100, Brian wrote:
>
> > What you are being shown is a list of processes which are still being
> > run. It does not imply sendsigs was unable to kill all of them. If you
> > look at the screen output you will se
On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 19:45:37 +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 19 Jul 2012 at 18:01:54 +, Camaleón wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 18:19:10 +0100, Brian wrote:
>>
>> You mean that a single (unknown) process avoids the rest from stopping?
>
> No.
>
>> That would be even worst... Or maybe is that
On Thu 19 Jul 2012 at 18:01:54 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 18:19:10 +0100, Brian wrote:
>
> You mean that a single (unknown) process avoids the rest from stopping?
No.
> That would be even worst... Or maybe is that the printed FAILED message
> is misleading? :-?
Not this, eit
On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 18:19:10 +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 19 Jul 2012 at 14:55:56 +, Camaleón wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 10:26:21 +0100, Brian wrote:
>>
>> > I think neither rsyslogd nor rpcbind is the problem here.
>>
>> Well, they seem to fail to be stopped when I shutdown or restart
I found that it is the problem of routing on my test machine on the
192.168.1.0/24 network, fixed.
On Thursday 27 October 2011 18:08:06 you wrote:
> I'm now on a router in 3 networks, where eth0 and eth1 are in 2 LANs and
> eth2 are in a WAN. Here are the details:
>
> root@debian:/home/michael#
lee writes:
> And leftchannel_pipe is supposed to be an array? Without seeing more of
> your program, we're left in the dark ...
Now that I got it working, here it is. All this does is
to give you an 8-bit 8000 sample per second audio feed from both
the left and right channels of the soun
In <4d37044e.7060...@googlemail.com>, Arturo Gutierrez wrote:
>java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
>/oracle/tmp/OraInstall2011-01-19_12-47-24PM/libactionUnix22.so:
>/oracle/tmp/OraInstall2011-01-19_12-47-24PM/libactionUnix22.so: symbol
>errno, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link t
Hello,
I'm trying to install Oracle 9.2.0.4 on this Debian distribution:
Linux version 2.6.26-2-amd64 (Debian 2.6.26-26lenny1) (da...@debian.org)
(gcc version 4.1.3 20080704 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.2-25)) #1 SMP Thu
Nov 25 04:30:55 UTC 2010
After do some basic setup like create users, group
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Merciadri Luca wrote:
> Because if I can know it by theory, it avoids me `practice.' :)
>
> Lisi wrote:
>> On Sunday 04 July 2010 13:06:51 Merciadri Luca wrote:
>>
>>> Let's say that you progressively plug in USB peripherals in(to) USB
>>> ports of one computer running Debian. How are the /dev
On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 13:17:11 +0200
Merciadri Luca wrote:
> Celejar wrote:
> > Not sure what kind of peripherals you have in mind, but they generally
> > won't get ttyUSBn addresses, unless they're USB-serial converters,
> > which contain chips meant to provide a serial / TTY interface to the
> >
On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 18:28:55 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
(...)
>> Modems (gsm/umts/dial-up) devices and printers do it that way (in fact,
>> anything that emulates the "serial" port).
>>
> Thanks, but I should have mentioned that I'm here speaking about
> non-block devices
Lisi wrote:
> On Sunday 04 July 2010 13:06:51 Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Let's say that you progressively plug in USB peripherals in(to) USB
>> ports of one computer running Debian. How are the /dev/ttyUSB0,
>> /dev/ttyUSB1, etc., assignations achieved? Is /dev/ttyUSB0 the first
>> plu
Camaleón wrote:
> On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 13:17:11 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
>
>> Celejar wrote:
>>
>>> Not sure what kind of peripherals you have in mind, but they generally
>>> won't get ttyUSBn addresses, unless they're USB-serial converters,
>>> which contain chips meant to provide a s
On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 13:17:11 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> Celejar wrote:
>> Not sure what kind of peripherals you have in mind, but they generally
>> won't get ttyUSBn addresses, unless they're USB-serial converters,
>> which contain chips meant to provide a serial / TTY interface to the
>> syst
On Sunday 04 July 2010 13:06:51 Merciadri Luca wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Let's say that you progressively plug in USB peripherals in(to) USB
> ports of one computer running Debian. How are the /dev/ttyUSB0,
> /dev/ttyUSB1, etc., assignations achieved? Is /dev/ttyUSB0 the first
> plugged device, or is it one
Celejar wrote:
> Not sure what kind of peripherals you have in mind, but they generally
> won't get ttyUSBn addresses, unless they're USB-serial converters,
> which contain chips meant to provide a serial / TTY interface to the
> system.
>
And which addresses would they get, if they were not usi
Because if I can know it by theory, it avoids me `practice.' :)
Lisi wrote:
> On Sunday 04 July 2010 13:06:51 Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
>> Let's say that you progressively plug in USB peripherals in(to) USB
>> ports of one computer running Debian. How are the /dev/ttyUSB0,
>> /dev/ttyUSB1, etc.,
On Du, 04 iul 10, 14:06:51, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Let's say that you progressively plug in USB peripherals in(to) USB
> ports of one computer running Debian. How are the /dev/ttyUSB0,
> /dev/ttyUSB1, etc., assignations achieved? Is /dev/ttyUSB0 the first
> plugged device, or is it one in
On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 14:06:51 +0200
Merciadri Luca wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Let's say that you progressively plug in USB peripherals in(to) USB
> ports of one computer running Debian. How are the /dev/ttyUSB0,
> /dev/ttyUSB1, etc., assignations achieved? Is /dev/ttyUSB0 the first
> plugged device, or is
Hi,
Let's say that you progressively plug in USB peripherals in(to) USB
ports of one computer running Debian. How are the /dev/ttyUSB0,
/dev/ttyUSB1, etc., assignations achieved? Is /dev/ttyUSB0 the first
plugged device, or is it one in a specific port? Thanks.
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On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 03:37:27PM -0700, ABSDoug wrote:
> I'm in Windows right now for my iPhone... SO slow, that last blank E-mail was
> a Windows freeze issue.
That message alone will get you quite a bit of help. :)_
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Sorry... I messed up! I thought I had made a disk with the full install... I
made another copy of the net install. I've got it working. Now for getting my
wireless working. I'll start another thread.
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