Am Sonntag, 23. August 2020, 21:51:43 CEST schrieb Hans:
Answer myself. Looks, like the issue is gone. Weired, as it appeasrs for some
says and I have nothing changed.
However, looks at it is fixed, yeah! I will watch this either.
Thanks for all the help.
Best
Hans
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> Hi Hans,
>
> if nobody answers to your question then you can try to ask in Debian's
> KDE mailing list - debian-...@lists.debian.org
>
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/
>
> Kind regards
> Georgi
Hi Georgi,
thanks for the advice! I will wait a few days, and if no one answers, I will
On 8/23/20 9:24 PM, Hans wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> in debian/testing I discovered a strange issue in plasma5. As I could not
> dicover the related module, please let me describe, what is happening:
>
> I am running plasma5 with 6 virtual screens. X is hardware accelerated (using
> proprietrary Nv
On 14.06.2019 17:41, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 2019-06-14 3:45 a.m., Curt wrote:
>> On 2019-06-14, john doe wrote:
>>> Not realy an answer, depending on what you need vnc for, one
>>> alternative
>>> would be to use Cygwin as an ssh server on the Windows boxes.
>>
>> He might try removing ~/.config/fr
On 2019-06-14 3:45 a.m., Curt wrote:
On 2019-06-14, john doe wrote:
Not realy an answer, depending on what you need vnc for, one alternative
would be to use Cygwin as an ssh server on the Windows boxes.
He might try removing ~/.config/freerdp/known_hosts (after backing it
up) or commenting ou
On 2019-06-14 1:49 a.m., john doe wrote:
On 6/14/2019 5:46 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
I recently had the unpleasant experience of "upgrading" a pair of
Windows 7/Pro computers to Windows 10/Pro - the 9 month old version, not
the latest install image. That's when I discovered the Windows 10
"feature" t
On 2019-06-14, john doe wrote:
>
> Not realy an answer, depending on what you need vnc for, one alternative
> would be to use Cygwin as an ssh server on the Windows boxes.
He might try removing ~/.config/freerdp/known_hosts (after backing it
up) or commenting out or deleting the offending host k
On 6/14/2019 5:46 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
> I recently had the unpleasant experience of "upgrading" a pair of
> Windows 7/Pro computers to Windows 10/Pro - the 9 month old version, not
> the latest install image. That's when I discovered the Windows 10
> "feature" that it doesn't allow VNC connections
On 14/07/17 11:44 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
My "server" is a bit of an antique. It's a Gigabyte MA790GP-UD4H with
a Phenom II 940 processor, an SSD and 4 2T drives in a RAID 6 array
plus 8G of DDR2 ram.
A while back I found it necessary to add a Vantec PCIe SATA 6Gbps card
with 2 internal SATA por
Augusto Morais:
>
> When I open the gmail there is a hangouts feature but when I try to send a
> message to a friend the browser doesnt send(give me a failed message). This
> happens in all browsers: chrome, chromium, firefox and native google
> hangouts app. This same thing happens sometimes when
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I posted this same message to the Trinity user list. There are four
bugs reported in the Trinity bug system which are relevant to some of
the problems I reported. I have a work around which I can live with
until these bugs are squashed and then see w
On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 17:43:37 +, Lisi wrote:
> On my main desktop running Lenny and KDE 3.5.10, I can open files in
> /proc with cat, vi or OOo. I can open them neither with KWord nor with
> KWrite, neither of which can even see them.
>
> Can anyone explain this??
Hum... maybe is some kind o
On Friday 28 January 2011 05:02:14 Dr. Ed Morbius wrote:
> on 00:56 Fri 28 Jan, Lisi (lisi.re...@gmail.com) wrote:
> > On Thursday 27 January 2011 19:41:06 Dr. Ed Morbius wrote:
> > > on 17:43 Thu 27 Jan, Lisi (lisi.re...@gmail.com) wrote:
> > > > On my main desktop running Lenny and KDE 3.5.10, I
on 00:56 Fri 28 Jan, Lisi (lisi.re...@gmail.com) wrote:
> On Thursday 27 January 2011 19:41:06 Dr. Ed Morbius wrote:
> > on 17:43 Thu 27 Jan, Lisi (lisi.re...@gmail.com) wrote:
> > > On my main desktop running Lenny and KDE 3.5.10, I can open files in
> > > /proc with cat, vi or OOo. I can open th
On Thursday 27 January 2011 19:41:06 Dr. Ed Morbius wrote:
> on 17:43 Thu 27 Jan, Lisi (lisi.re...@gmail.com) wrote:
> > On my main desktop running Lenny and KDE 3.5.10, I can open files in
> > /proc with cat, vi or OOo. I can open them neither with KWord nor with
> > KWrite, neither of which can
on 17:43 Thu 27 Jan, Lisi (lisi.re...@gmail.com) wrote:
> On my main desktop running Lenny and KDE 3.5.10, I can open files in /proc
> with cat, vi or OOo. I can open them neither with KWord nor with KWrite,
> neither of which can even see them.
>
> Can anyone explain this??
These are virtual
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 6:39 PM, Simon Brandmair wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 09:40:02 +0200 polloxx wrote:
>>
>> I have a strange behaviour in Debian Lenny. In /etc/rc2.d (default
>> runlevel), some startup scripts run tice when booting.
>>
>> I've made a test script in /etc/init.d/echo.sh like:
On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 09:40:02 +0200 polloxx wrote:
>
> I have a strange behaviour in Debian Lenny. In /etc/rc2.d (default
> runlevel), some startup scripts run tice when booting.
>
> I've made a test script in /etc/init.d/echo.sh like:
[...]
>
> So, the script runs twice. Any explanation for that
On 22/09/10 20:26, polloxx wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Scott Ferguson
> wrote:
>> On 22/09/10 17:35, polloxx wrote:
>>> Dear,
>>>
>>> I have a strange behaviour in Debian Lenny.
>>> In /etc/rc2.d (default runlevel), some startup scripts run tice when
>>> booting.
>>>
Mea culpa - I
On 22/09/10 20:26, polloxx wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Scott Ferguson
> wrote:
>> On 22/09/10 17:35, polloxx wrote:
>>> Dear,
>>>
>>> I have a strange behaviour in Debian Lenny.
>>> In /etc/rc2.d (default runlevel), some startup scripts run tice when
>>> booting.
>>>
>>
>> "If" the
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Scott Ferguson
wrote:
> On 22/09/10 17:35, polloxx wrote:
>> Dear,
>>
>> I have a strange behaviour in Debian Lenny.
>> In /etc/rc2.d (default runlevel), some startup scripts run tice when
>> booting.
>>
>> I've made a test script in /etc/init.d/echo.sh like:
>>
>>
On 22/09/10 17:35, polloxx wrote:
> Dear,
>
> I have a strange behaviour in Debian Lenny.
> In /etc/rc2.d (default runlevel), some startup scripts run tice when
> booting.
>
> I've made a test script in /etc/init.d/echo.sh like:
>
> #!/bin/bash
> ### BEGIN INIT INFO
> # Provides:
> # Required-St
I could solve the Problem by extending the udev rule. Now it works and
looks like:
KERNEL=="ttyUSB?*", ATTR{dev}=="188:*", ATTRS{serial}=="A2001nj4",
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0403", ATTRS{idProduct}=="6001",
SYMLINK+="temp1"
Am Sonntag, den 29.03.2009, 22:47 +0200 schrieb Martin Nat
On Tuesday 16 Dec 2008, Daniel Burrows wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 09:18:17AM -0600, "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr."
was heard to say:
> > On Tuesday 2008 December 16 02:59:01 Alan Chandler wrote:
> > >Now, when I run aptitude interactively (over ssh from another
> > > machine), after it has gone o
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 09:18:17AM -0600, "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr."
was heard to say:
> On Tuesday 2008 December 16 02:59:01 Alan Chandler wrote:
> >Now, when I run aptitude interactively (over ssh from another machine),
> >after it has gone off to perform some action - such as installing
> >upgra
On Tuesday 2008 December 16 02:59:01 Alan Chandler wrote:
>Now, when I run aptitude interactively (over ssh from another machine),
>after it has gone off to perform some action - such as installing
>upgrades to packages, when it completes, it redisplays the screen, but
>is not accepting any keyboar
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 22:03:25 -0400
Stephen Cormier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Stephen,
> No need to shutdown and restart just right click on the size of files
> total progress bar at the bottom then set it manually to the 4.4
> option.
Thanks for the tip, Stephen. I know it used to be sel
On January 31, 2008 03:54:43 am Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 19:57:36 +
> Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello Alan,
>
> > I was trying to overburn the DVD with too much data. For some reason
> > the main display said the DVD was 8GB big, when in fact it only held
>
>
> > I am trying to burn a Data DVD+R
>
> > When I hit the burn button, the dialog box that
> pops up normally has a
> > drop down box which says the type of media
> detected. This remains
> > steadfastly saying no media loaded regardless of
> whether I have or
> > not - meaning I cannot start
On Jan 30, 2008, at 11:57 AM, Alan Chandler wrote:
I was trying to overburn the DVD with too much data. For some reason
the main display said the DVD was 8GB big, when in fact it only held a
lot less (somewhat arround the 4.7GB point, but definately less than
that). As soon as I had a little b
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 19:57:36 +
Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Alan,
> I was trying to overburn the DVD with too much data. For some reason
> the main display said the DVD was 8GB big, when in fact it only held
I've found that, if you insert a DVD/CD after starting K3b the r
On Wednesday 30 Jan 2008, Seeker5528 wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 10:12:49 +
>
> Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am trying to burn a Data DVD+R
>
>
>
> > When I hit the burn button, the dialog box that pops up normally
> > has a drop down box which says the type of media detecte
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 10:12:49 +
Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to burn a Data DVD+R
> When I hit the burn button, the dialog box that pops up normally has a
> drop down box which says the type of media detected. This remains
> steadfastly saying no media loaded regar
> Are you sure your switch supports full duplex?
Hi Joe,
yes, I believe it is full duplex. It is a Netgear GS108 and says it can handle
2Gb/s on each port. Also, during the transfer from Windows -> Samba share,
nothing was going in the other direction anyway, and it actually sped up when
I se
On Monday 30 January 2006 7:22 pm, Dexter wrote:
> Hi,
> i`ve not much idea about this, but i`d check if windows ethernet card
> has aslo 1G speed. "FIFO overflow error" sound like somebody is pushing
> more, then somebody else is able to receive.
> Was speed of the copying Samba -> Windows realy 1
On Monday 30 January 2006 7:21 am, Andrew Ingram wrote:
> Hi List!
>
> I recently upgraded my home network to gigabit ethernet, replacing my old
> 10/100hub with a Netgear gigabit switch.
>
> I was doing some transfer speed experiements between my Linux machine and
> my windows machine, copying thi
Hi,
i`ve not much idea about this, but i`d check if windows ethernet card
has aslo 1G speed. "FIFO overflow error" sound like somebody is pushing
more, then somebody else is able to receive.
Was speed of the copying Samba -> Windows realy 1G speed? Or just 100M?
If it was 1G speed, than you should
Hi,
I haven't used much dselect not aptitude, but AFAIK apt-get utpgrade
is not the same as apt-get dist-upgrade, also, sometimes packages are
put into hold, and you need to apt-get install them specifically to
get the newest version. You can see all this form apt-get, I don't
know how dselect han
[Nicos Gollan]
> Wouldn't there be a theoretical problem when the host number reaches
> a maximum? Like when I re-plugged the memorystick, say, 256 times?
OK, you just made me curious enough to check the source.
The SCSI host adapter number is an 'int', meaning it won't overflow
until you have p
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 10:03:12 +
Peter Samuelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Regardless, the non-devfs name /dev/sda appears to be staying
> constant, so the devfs version of that (/dev/discs/something) should
> stay constant as well. As such, if you use the /dev/discs/* symlink
> (or the/dev/s
[Nicos Gollan]
> Now, when I unmount it, remove it from the USB, change the card and
> reconnect, I get a new SCSI device at /dev/scsi/host1/..., and so on.
> Reconnecting with the same media doesn't help, it's always creating a
> new host.
I had just written a long email to the effect that this
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 11:23:32PM +0300 or thereabouts, Eduardo Rocha Costa wrote:
> Hi, all I really have a strange problem,
> I configured exim (I think) to receive e-mails
> the procmail and fetchmail to
> well then, when I do
>
> $fetchmail -k
> I receive all e-mails from the pop server and
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 08:23:59AM -0800, Steve Juranich wrote:
> One thing to be aware of is that most new CD's come with extra garbage
> on the disc specifically to confuse programs like grip.
>
> Thankfully, cdparanoia is a much "dumber" program and isn't confused by
> most of the extra garba
This one time, at band camp, Lukas Ruf said:
(Monday 28 October 2002 03:27 am)
> on my computer there is a dvd drive from which I can download any
> files when
> mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdd /cdrom
> got executed.
>
> However, when I try to rip my audio cd by using grip, the disk drive
> does not get
* Steve Juranich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-28 17:31]:
> One thing to be aware of is that most new CD's come with extra garbage
> on the disc specifically to confuse programs like grip.
>
yeah, I know. Since I have been aware of this problem, I tried
ripping a commercial and a self-burned CD o
One thing to be aware of is that most new CD's come with extra garbage
on the disc specifically to confuse programs like grip.
Thankfully, cdparanoia is a much "dumber" program and isn't confused by
most of the extra garbage on the disk. Try ripping a disk with
cdparanoia instead and see if th
Mark,
thanks for your response.
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
>
> Is this your only CD-ROM type drive, or do you also have a CD-RW? I know
> that I have terrible trouble coercing grip to acknowledge the existence
> of more than one drive, and unfortunately it keeps reconnecting to m
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 06:27, Lukas Ruf wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> on my computer there is a dvd drive from which I can download any
> files when
> mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdd /cdrom
> got executed.
>
> However, when I try to rip my audio cd by using grip, the disk drive
> does not get read?
>
> Has a
Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This one time, at band camp, Jorge Santos said:
> > Hello, when I do a 'su -' to root I get '?' instead of accented
> > characters when doing, for example an 'ls'. This only happens with
> > 'su -', not with regular logins nor with 'su' (without the '-'
This one time, at band camp, Jorge Santos said:
> Hello, when I do a 'su -' to root I get '?' instead of accented
> characters when doing, for example an 'ls'. This only happens with
> 'su -', not with regular logins nor with 'su' (without the '-'), it
> also appear to be independent of the shell
Willy Sutrisno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi,
>
> Yesterday I was playing with my procmailrc, and spambouncer. Since then, I can
> not delete the mail in my mailbox (/var/spool/mail/sutrisno). The message at
> the bottom ot Mutt says: "Mailbox is read-only."
>
> If I do:
> $ ls -l /var/spool/
To fix this, do the following:
edit
/var/state/apt/lists/ftp.br.debian.org_debian_dists_unstable_main_binary-i38
6_Packages
with your favorite text editor (I use JOE), and search for aleph-dev and
aleph-doc. Correct the
spelling of the word optional in the priority fields of each package (the
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Hwei Sheng TEOH wrote:
> I'm currently running a Java servlet that I wrote on Apache JServ. I'm getting
> this strange behaviour that every time I restart Apache, and then access the
> servlet, Apache returns a page complaining of an internal configuration/
> runtime error. How
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