Re: file command failed to detect some mime types

2012-05-01 Thread J. Bakshi
On Tue, 1 May 2012 12:06:47 + (UTC) Camaleón wrote: > On Tue, 01 May 2012 15:47:27 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote: > > > I'm using "file -bi" command to check the mime types of files; specially > > for .xls and .doc . It is running well on my local debian box. But the > > detection is not working at

Re: file command failed to detect some mime types

2012-05-01 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 01 May 2012 15:47:27 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote: > I'm using "file -bi" command to check the mime types of files; specially > for .xls and .doc . It is running well on my local debian box. But the > detection is not working at all on a remote server having file-5.09; > don't know the linux dis

file command failed to detect some mime types

2012-05-01 Thread J. Bakshi
Dear list, I'm using "file -bi" command to check the mime types of files; specially for .xls and .doc . It is running well on my local debian box. But the detection is not working at all on a remote server having file-5.09; don't know the linux distro on thar serever though. There the command re

hp-testpage: error: Print command failed with exit code 256!

2009-12-30 Thread Mathieu Malaterre
Hi there, I am trying to understand what in the world this error message can mean: error: Print command failed with exit code 256! Steps to reproduce: $ hp-testpage HP Linux Imaging and Printing System (ver. 3.9.10) Testpage Print Utility ver. 6.0 Copyright (c) 2001-9 Hewlett-Packard

Re: Problem with apt-get update command: failed to fetch packages 404 not found

2007-09-25 Thread Steve Lam
The computer has connected to the router but it has a static IP address. The apt-get command has worked fine before. When I run 'apt-get update', it doesn't complain about sources.list format problem. --- "Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Your sources.list, as posted, isn't formatted

Re: Problem with apt-get update command: failed to fetch packages 404 not found

2007-09-25 Thread Mumia W..
On 09/25/2007 12:49 PM, Steve Lam wrote: I have a problem with 'apt-get update' command and it bugs me for weeks. I've tried to update Debian with the command 'apt-get update' and it failed to fetch packages. I've fixed the etc/apt/sources.list file but It doesn't help me at all. I've tried apt

Problem with apt-get update command: failed to fetch packages 404 not found

2007-09-25 Thread Steve Lam
I've replaced 'sarge' with 'oldstable' once. Now I try again with 'apt-get update' and it gives the same problem: Failed to fetch packages 404 not found. Any help is appreciated. Here is the output from apt-get update: Err http://debian.yorku.ca oldstable/main Packages 404 Not Found Err http://s

Re: Problem with apt-get update command: failed to fetch packages 404 not found

2007-09-25 Thread Steve Lam
I've replace 'sarge' with 'oldstable' once. Now I try again and apt-get update gives the same result: Failed to fetch packages 404 not found. Here is the output from apt-get update: Err http://debian.yorku.ca oldstable/main Packages 404 Not Found Err http://security.debian.org oldstable/updates/ma

Re: Problem with apt-get update command: failed to fetch packages 404 not found

2007-09-25 Thread Jeff D
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Steve Lam wrote: I have a problem with 'apt-get update' command and it bugs me for weeks. I've tried to update Debian with the command 'apt-get update' and it failed to fetch packages. I've fixed the etc/apt/sources.list file but It doesn't help me at all. I've tried apt-s

Problem with apt-get update command: failed to fetch packages 404 not found

2007-09-25 Thread Steve Lam
I have a problem with 'apt-get update' command and it bugs me for weeks. I've tried to update Debian with the command 'apt-get update' and it failed to fetch packages. I've fixed the etc/apt/sources.list file but It doesn't help me at all. I've tried apt-setup and it failed as well with the same

Re: command failed

1998-11-11 Thread Peter Berlau
Hi there, Your email-address is wrong, therefore I rewrite to the list your question: if typing a.out bash says command not found solution: type ./a.out or expand Your PATH in '/etc/profile' add PATH=$PATH:.: export PATH after that You can simply type a.out -- Cheers Peter