> Does anybody else know if
> there is a way to reread the partion table an a running system?
>From the man resize2fs page:
"The resize2fs program will resize ext2, ext3, or ext4 file systems. It
can be used to enlarge or shrink an unmounted file system located on
device
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 16:27, Matthew Smith wrote:
> Quoth Tanco . at 2009-10-22 18:28...
>> Which rare intel CPUs?
>> p4 core2duo , p4 D series processors.. got nothing
>> however even if the cpu version is wrong..
>> the start screen should show up?
>> I get completely nothing from the Install?
Howdie, fellow Debianites!
My daily question for today:
this morning, another kernel update was proposed to me by the Gnome
update applet. As I already have three kernels on my Lenny system (the
2.6.26-1-amd64 and 2.6.26-2-amd64, as well as a a backported 2.6.30-
bpo.2-amd64), my grub startup l
2009/10/23 Klistvud :
> Howdie, fellow Debianites!
>
> My daily question for today:
>
> this morning, another kernel update was proposed to me by the Gnome
> update applet. As I already have three kernels on my Lenny system (the
> 2.6.26-1-amd64 and 2.6.26-2-amd64, as well as a a backported 2.6.30-
Dne, 23. 10. 2009 10:06:48 je Dale napisal(a):
>
> the easiest way is to in synaptics just search for 'linux' and remove
> the kernels you not need, ie linux images and linux headers etc for
> the versions you want.
>
Thanx. Will that take care automagically for the related kernel modules
and
Dear Marko,
answer to your question:
2. eepic: I couldn't make eepic work: latex complains with
! LaTeX Error: \dashlinestretch undefined.
Do I need to input some other file besides transfig.tex?
Answer: You have to insert in the head of your latex code:
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{epic
Hi,I am trying to set a vps up, using debian 5. I am a beginner to debian,
although I have has minimal experience with ubuntu. I am trying to perform a
sudo apt-get upgrade, so I can install passenger and nginx so I can host
rails apps, but I get an error when the server is trying to install
linux-
Hi all,
I'm wondering if I could find some VRRP expert who could help me.. ^^
I'm trying to set UP an High Availability Service for a MTA.
I've installed two box with debian lenny and a MTA and i'm trying to set
keepalived and those server.
I want to set both server as backup, so the fir
Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 23. 10. 2009 10:06:48 je Dale napisal(a):
>
>> the easiest way is to in synaptics just search for 'linux' and remove
>> the kernels you not need, ie linux images and linux headers etc for
>> the versions you want.
>>
>
> Thanx. Will that take care automagically for the rela
Dne, 23. 10. 2009 12:49:12 je Johannes Wiedersich napisal(a):
>
> Why don't you just give it a try and follow up with any questions or
> problems you face?
>
> --
> Johannes
>
Because I'm not yet familiar enough with Debian (or GNU/Linux, for that
matter) to know where to look for leftovers o
23.10.2009 14:23, Klistvud kirjoitti:
> Dne, 23. 10. 2009 12:49:12 je Johannes Wiedersich napisal(a):
>>
>> Why don't you just give it a try and follow up with any questions or
>> problems you face?
>>
>> --
>> Johannes
>>
>
> Because I'm not yet familiar enough with Debian (or GNU/Linux, for t
Hi,
Did any one try install debian lenny on a mother board with X4500
graphic chip?
I have a gigabyte GA-EG41M mother board with such chip. And I failed
to install debian with Gnome.
I cannot start up the installation with GUI and only can proceed in text
mode. When the install finished, I
AFAIK aptitude will not allow you to leave youtself without any kernel easily :)
You can see which kernel packages are installed on your machine using
dpkg -l 'linux-image*'
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 7:02 PM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>
>
> 23.10.2009 14:54, Alexey Salmin kirjoitti:
>> On Fri, Oct 23
23.10.2009 15:08, Alexey Salmin kirjoitti:
> AFAIK aptitude will not allow you to leave youtself without any kernel easily
> :)
> You can see which kernel packages are installed on your machine using
> dpkg -l 'linux-image*'
Thanks! I'll use that for now.
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You wil
Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 23. 10. 2009 12:49:12 je Johannes Wiedersich napisal(a):
>> Why don't you just give it a try and follow up with any questions or
>> problems you face?
>
> Because I'm not yet familiar enough with Debian (or GNU/Linux, for that
> matter) to know where to look for leftovers o
On 23/10/2009 06:27, David Brown wrote:
You can also checkout Lustre. Its a HPC File System for lots of the
Top500.org machines. You can check them out at www.lustre.org iirc
they are in debian somewhere.
Thanks,
- David Brown
Hiya
Thanks for this.
Will definitely look into it.
Dont lik
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 10:29:31 +0200
Klistvud wrote:
Hello Klistvud,
> say, 'lib/modules/2.6.30-bpo.2-amd64/misc/fglrx.ko'? Will it also
> clean my /boot/grub/menu.lst of the entries no longer needed?
That'll all be taken care of for you. After all, it wouldn't be
much of a package manager if yo
Klistvud wrote:
Howdie, fellow Debianites!
My daily question for today:
this morning, another kernel update was proposed to me by the Gnome
update applet. As I already have three kernels on my Lenny system (the
2.6.26-1-amd64 and 2.6.26-2-amd64, as well as a a backported 2.6.30-
bpo.2-amd64),
On Fri October 23 2009, Wayne wrote:
> As a new user of Debian you would be well advised to install the
> debian-reference package. Most, if not all, of your questions are
> addressed in that package. I find it useful after 15+ years of running
> Debian.
how would one access this package? I seem
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 09:54:32AM -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Fri October 23 2009, Wayne wrote:
> > As a new user of Debian you would be well advised to install the
> > debian-reference package. Most, if not all, of your questions are
> > addressed in that package. I find it useful after
23.10.2009 17:03, Pedro Insua kirjoitti:
> dpkg -L debian-reference-en
>
I have not this package installed, so says that command. What good does
it bring? Documents? I never read documents from my disk, I read them
from internet.
I have used linuces from 1994, but Debian only maybe 2 years. Sh
Hi all,
I'm having an issue with scripts that monitor Win2003 directories
via smb. Essentially, my Debian (Lenny) box mounts Windows shares, does
an ls -AgGhR on that directory, then unmounts it. That listing is diff'd
against a listing done earlier to show any changed file(s), with the
output
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 05:15:14PM +0300, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>
>
> 23.10.2009 17:03, Pedro Insua kirjoitti:
> > dpkg -L debian-reference-en
> >
>
> I have not this package installed, so says that command. What good does
> it bring? Documents? I never read documents from my disk, I read the
> How can I go uninstalling some of the unneeded kernels (particularly
> the backports one which didn't meet my needs in the end) and make sure
> that *everything* that got installed by their respective packages -- or
> built against the particular kernel, such as my wireless and graphics
> mod
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Fri October 23 2009, Wayne wrote:
As a new user of Debian you would be well advised to install the
debian-reference package. Most, if not all, of your questions are
addressed in that package. I find it useful after 15+ years of running
Debian.
how would one access t
Hello List,
I am setting up a pc with lenny as a server which I want to run 24/7 and so
power saving is a big issue for me. I've got problems with it that I
can't find any info about.
There is a continuous clicking from the harddrives - once every 10 to 15
seconds. The commit interval shown in t
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Fri October 23 2009, Wayne wrote:
As a new user of Debian you would be well advised to install the
debian-reference package. Most, if not all, of your questions are
addressed in that package. I find it useful after 15+ years of running
Debian.
how would one access t
On 20091023_171514, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>
>
> 23.10.2009 17:03, Pedro Insua kirjoitti:
> > dpkg -L debian-reference-en
> >
>
> I have not this package installed, so says that command. What good does
> it bring? Documents? I never read documents from my disk, I read them
> from internet.
>
On Fri October 23 2009, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> I have not this package installed, so says that command. What good does
> it bring? Documents? I never read documents from my disk, I read them
> from internet.
once installed, I found you bring up a browser, and go to this web page:
/usr/share/doc
23.10.2009 18:03, Paul E Condon kirjoitti:
> On 20091023_171514, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>>
>>
>> 23.10.2009 17:03, Pedro Insua kirjoitti:
>>> dpkg -L debian-reference-en
>>>
>>
>> I have not this package installed, so says that command. What good does
>> it bring? Documents? I never read documen
On Friday 23 October 2009 09:23:31 PaulNM wrote:
> The problem is the date info sometimes switches from the time of day to
> the year or the other way around. This messes up the diff, so it shows
> a bunch of changed files when there havn't been any changes.
>
> EX:
> < drwxrwxrwx 1 0 Apr 20 1
You might also consider find -printf and stat as other options.
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On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 11:05 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Friday 23 October 2009 09:23:31 PaulNM wrote:
> > The problem is the date info sometimes switches from the time of day to
> > the year or the other way around. This messes up the diff, so it shows
snip
> From the SUSv2 descrip
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Could this clever friend please delete corruption and greed next?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux)
iEYEARECAAYFAkrh3ToACgkQsUUdIDHrdAW8fwCgrb/CMkHM7SuX7dcL+PW5Hwhr
T7MAnR8oKczz0PZPvs0TXy446/WFGCvB
=6noO
-END PGP SIG
Hi guys
When I select the kernel entry in the grub2 selection screen, the
next screen contains a message of some sort. It clears so fast I can't
read much of it.
Can anyone tell me, 1. how to get that page to display longer or 2.
Just what is that page for, being that it can't be read?
On Friday 23 October 2009 11:40:45 PaulNM wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 11:05 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > On Friday 23 October 2009 09:23:31 PaulNM wrote:
> > > The problem is the date info sometimes switches from the time of day to
> > > the year or the other way around.
> > From the
Tim Beauregard wrote:
> Could this clever friend please delete corruption and greed next?
Won't help. Judging by his/her unsuccessful other act.
--
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Three nations have not officially adopted the International System
of Units as their primary or sole system of measurement: Burma,
Liberia
On 20091023_124045, PaulNM wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 11:05 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > On Friday 23 October 2009 09:23:31 PaulNM wrote:
> > > The problem is the date info sometimes switches from the time of day to
> > > the year or the other way around. This messes up the diff, s
Hello,
Has anyone got code completion working in Emacs using cedet and
semantic? I am using packages from http://emacs.orebokech.com which
hosts the development version of emacs but I having trouble setting it
all up.
For now, emacs cannot find some files (semantic-gcc, semanticdb-ecb,
e.g.). If
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 5:35 AM, Brent Clark wrote:
> On 23/10/2009 06:27, David Brown wrote:
>>
>> You can also checkout Lustre. Its a HPC File System for lots of the
>> Top500.org machines. You can check them out at www.lustre.org iirc
>> they are in debian somewhere.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> - David Br
Hi,
I recently switched from an i686 kernel to amd64 (on testing). This
worked great, except a few things. I can't find the package ia32-libs
using apt-get/aptitude. Am I missing something?
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On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 20:33:25 +0200, Tilo Schwarz
wrote:
[...]
Oops, very sorry, I hit the wrong button sitting in front of the computer
when I should have been in bed instead ...
Tilo
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On 2009-10-23 20:27 +0200, Clément PLANTIER wrote:
> I recently switched from an i686 kernel to amd64 (on testing). This
> worked great, except a few things. I can't find the package ia32-libs
> using apt-get/aptitude. Am I missing something?
Changing the kernel does not change the architecture
I'm still not getting it. I rebooted today, eth0 came up, but no
DNS. /etc/resolv.conf was empty. So I ran resolvconf -u, after adding :
nameserver 192.168.10.1 to /etc/resolv.conf . then dns was working.
what do I need to do to make dns work every time I reboot, without me having
to twiddle som
Op Fri, 23 Oct 2009 13:07 -0400 Wayne wrote:
>When I select the kernel entry in the grub2 selection screen, the
> next screen contains a message of some sort. It clears so fast I
> can't read much of it.
>
>Can anyone tell me, 1. how to get that page to display longer or
> 2. Just what is
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 06:31:40PM +0200, Peter Jordan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I plan to migrate from thunderbird to mutt.
>
> In thunderbird it is possible to define custom tags (e.g. debian with
> color red), so that the mails labeled with debian are highlighted red.
>
> Is that also possible with
24.10.2009 0:00, Rob Owens kirjoitti:
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 06:31:40PM +0200, Peter Jordan wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I plan to migrate from thunderbird to mutt.
>>
>> In thunderbird it is possible to define custom tags (e.g. debian with
>> color red), so that the mails labeled with debian are
Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote:
Op Fri, 23 Oct 2009 13:07 -0400 Wayne wrote:
When I select the kernel entry in the grub2 selection screen, the
next screen contains a message of some sort. It clears so fast I
can't read much of it.
Can anyone tell me, 1. how to get that page to display longer or
2
On Thursday 22 October 2009 21:17:05 Brent Clark wrote:
> Hiya
>
> Would anyone be able to make any recommendations for a Cluster Filesystem.
Not a recommendation, exactly, but a thought -- it is possible to
do third-party implementations, you apparently don't have to buy it
from IBM. A collea
Dear all,
I have been running debian test ( updated rather frequently), I am
using a Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000 keyboard. I chose it because
of the split layout of keyboard and the larger Ctrl and Alt keys that
makes the daily use of Emacs less painful, I do not need the extra
multimedia key
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 17:00 -0400, Rob Owens wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 06:31:40PM +0200, Peter Jordan wrote:
> > Is that also possible with mutt?
> Why not instead use procmail to file all debian mail in a "debian"
> folder. Here's part of my .procmailrc
Exactly!
> :0:
> * ^todebian-u.
Hi,
Search the list for my email on the same subject, all of the
cursor/keyboard/etc is now stored here instead:
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-x11-input.fdi
In addition you need the:
| |<*> Event interface
Option enabled.
Justin.
On Sat, 24 Oct 2009, Yongtao Yang wrote:
Dear all,
I h
Since a couple of you are recommending maildir, is there an easy way to
transisition from mox format to maildir? For example, my indox file is
1.3 GiB and if I delete a message from more than a few days old it can
take several minutes before the writing is complete. (Yes, I should
manage my inbox
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Fri October 23 2009, you wrote:
what do I need to do to make dns work every time I reboot, without me
having to twiddle something?
Sorry Paul
See debian-reference Chapter 5
well, actually it is:
6.1.2. The hostname resolution
The resolvconf package makes this /etc
Has anyone tried installing 'squeeze' recently on a i7/860 machine?
Trying the small-CD method - the line "Loading Operating System ..."
comes up... and never goes away. No error messages, beeps, or any
other complaints. The md5sum of the iso image is correct, and I've
used 2 separately written
On Fri October 23 2009, Wayne wrote:
> > so this is what I changed my /etc/network/interfaces file to include,
> > lets see if that is what it wants:
> >
> > auto eth0
> > iface eth0 inet static
> > address 192.168.10.2
> > netmask 255.255.255.0
> > dns-nameserver 192.168.10.1
> > gateway 192.1
Hi. My HP G60-249WM Notebook's CPU is overheating, to the point that it
shuts itself off, whenever I use any CPU-intensive game such as glchess
(in the gnome-games package) or the non-free game sauerbraten. I also
use the non-free nvidia-glx for accelerated graphics, and have the
laptop software
> evidence that the CPU's temperature is increasing to dangerous levels
> (>95 deg. Celsius). As soon as I start a game, it rises, and as soon as
> I stop it it falls.
Sounds like a hardware problem; most likely a fan problem: either it's
clogged, or it's broken, or something.
Stefan
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Fri October 23 2009, Wayne wrote:
so this is what I changed my /etc/network/interfaces file to include,
lets see if that is what it wants:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.10.2
netmask 255.255.255.0
dns-nameserver 192.168.10.1
gateway 192.168.10.1
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 18:47:07 +1000, Thomas Brunoli wrote:
[...]
> I get an error when the server is trying to install
> linux-image-2.6.26-1-amd64.
[...]
> Setting up linux-image-2.6.26-1-amd64 (2.6.26-13lenny2) ...
> Running depmod.
> Running mkinitramfs-kpkg.
> Not updating initrd symboli
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 20:46:06 -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
[ Problem: resolvconf does not automatically configure the nameserver in
/etc/resolv.conf. ]
> > > so this is what I changed my /etc/network/interfaces file to include,
> > > lets see if that is what it wants:
> > >
> > > auto e
Frank Miles wrote:
Has anyone tried installing 'squeeze' recently on a i7/860 machine?
[...]
Any insights welcome!
Isn't Core i7 an amd64 architecture, instead of ia64? I think you need
to burn another installer CD, instead of that first coaster you burned.
Dave W.
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i was looking into distriobuted computing via ssi in particular for openssi
[openssi.org] but they seem to have left off a direct release on the site at
sarge. I was wondering of what the state of this distributed method is now as I
would like to try it. Thanks in advance.
The death of one man
On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 21:15 -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > evidence that the CPU's temperature is increasing to dangerous levels
> > (>95 deg. Celsius). As soon as I start a game, it rises, and as soon as
> > I stop it it falls.
>
> Sounds like a hardware problem; most likely a fan problem: eit
Some how my /etc/rc0.d is stuffed up, such that when I reboot/shutdown
my partitions don't get unmount and other things don't happen.
with the new insserv how can I go about rebuilding rc0.d ?
can I just do a insserv /etc/init.d ?
Thanks
Alex
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"Brian C. Wells" wrote:
>
> I don't -think- it's a fan problem. It seems to be blowing plenty
> of hot air out, and I can't see or blow out any obvious clogs w/o
> opening the case. To me, it seems more like a design defect; this
> laptop has had this kind of
Whooo boy!
When I decided to raid my home directories, I never expected this!
Anybody have any suggestions for getting udev and mdadm to coexist?
Rick
squeeze:~# aptitude -Pv install mdadm
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Building dependency tree
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