Hi Verde Denim, I like to think with free software, I saw that it is a
non-free, can we trust of it ? Or this isn't againt debian free software
guidelines? Why Intel doesn't give a free microcode???
thanks.
Carlo.
2013/9/4 Verde Denim
> On 09/03/2013 08:42 PM, Vincent Lefevre
Hi, can you tell us the model of graphic card? And also have you
installed some programs before this problem or was there just at
beginning ?
thanks
2013/9/12 Michael P. Soulier :
> Hi,
>
> I just "saved" my workstation at work, from the evil clutches of Windows 7.
> Unfortunately, in X running n
Try to upgrade your software as first attempt:
su
apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
then reboot the system.
After this take look to see if it works.
tell about your progress of the problem.
Carlo.
2013/9/16 pch0317 :
> Hi,
>
> My notebook have problem with mouse. When
Hi, check if your method is similar as this tutorial.
http://www.oneopensource.it/10/08/2011/ubuntu-debian-installare-in-automatico-aggiornamenti-di-sicurezza/
Tell abour your next progress.
Carlo.
2013/10/27 Florian Lindner :
> Hello,
>
> on Debian Wheezy I try to use the included u
Have you use NETINSTALL AMD64 DEBIAN STABLE? When you write a cd-r use
4x as speed. After this check in your BIOS that it is NOT Activated
UEFI.
Check again this configuration.
Tell us for your progress.
Carlo.
2013/11/19 Charlie :
>
>
> Trying to install Debian on this lappy and kee
IT AND BURN A CD-R AT 4x (very slow) in DAO (disk at once
mode). NOT TRACK AT ONCE.
TRY TRY ;-)
GOOD LUCK
2013/11/20 Charlie :
> On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 13:18:07 +0100 Carlo sent:
>
>> Have you use NETINSTALL AMD64 DEBIAN STABLE? When you write a cd-r use
>> 4x as speed. After this
2014-09-28 15:04 GMT+02:00 David Baron :
> I am NOT complaining about systemd. Booted quickly as usual, and just fine.
>
> However: Very early on, their were two "FAILED" notices which I did were lost
> too quickly to read, The boot went out of the quiet mode and then proceeded
> just fine (with al
2014-09-28 16:45 GMT+02:00 David Baron :
> OK, here it is:~$ systemctl --failed
> UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUBDESCRIPTION
> ● systemd-remount-fs.service loaded failed failed Remount Root and Kernel File
> Systems
>
> LOAD = Reflects whether the unit definition was properly l
2014-09-28 17:07 GMT+02:00 David Baron :
> ~$ systemctl status systemd-remount-fs.service
> ● systemd-remount-fs.service - Remount Root and Kernel File Systems
>Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/systemd-remount-fs.service; static)
>Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Sun 2014-09-28 1
2014-09-28 20:31 GMT+02:00 David Baron :
> Here 'tis: ~$ cat /etc/fstab
> # /etc/fstab: static file system information.
> #
> # Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
> # device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices
> # that works even if disks are
.. first it put me into maintenance after boot,
> then exit command puts me into mode 2 with all LVM mounted properly.
You could try to restart again from netinstall cd and the next time
not install systemd until there will not an official comunication.
this is my advice trusted.
Sysv init
Hi, Can you post here part "Graphics Feature Status" taken from the
output of this command on chrome: chrome://gpu/
If you have a good graphic card (better if with driver dedicated) you
could activate the Hardware accelerated so that PepperFlash could be
more fluid.
Tell us these two information
I would tell you a my tip:
- if you want go from stable to testing/unstable before you must
change your channel in repository's file located in
/etc/apt/sources.list.
- after this edit, these are the right sequence of command by terminal:
# apt-get update
# apt-get upgrade
# apt-get install apt
Hi everyone,
Can anyone tell me if there is a standard way that Debian handles
multiple network cards with respect to configuration files, network
scripts, etc.?
Thanks,
Carlo.
Hi All!
I'm trying to install debian on a dual Pentium machine with a SCSI
controller, but after the prompt and after "Loading", without printing any
dot, it stops and prints "Boot failed".
"Loading Boot failed".
The computer has two pentium 166, 36 Mb of Ram, an adaptec AHA1542b
controller,
I have spent en entire day (i really mean an entire day) searching for the answer in
the Internet but I only found a lot of people with similar problems.
Here I go: I installed certain packages on my Debian distribution using Kernel BF24.
"dpkg" can't configure a package that depends on this pac
Hi all,
I have this (hard) problem:
ancient greek
(on paper!) --> ASCII ---> braille for blind people
Then my question:
There is an OCR software for Linux that recognize the old greek chars ?
Please help me!
Thanks.
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> -Messaggio originale-
> Da: S.D.A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Inviato: venerdì 5 marzo 2004 17.
Il 01/03/19 22:40, riveravaldez ha scritto:
> Hi, I'm on debian-testing (updated), and found this issue:
>
> $ systemctl reboot
> Failed to set wall message, ignoring: The name
> org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1 was not provided by any .service files
> Failed to reboot system via logind: The name
> org.
Hello list.
>
> Is there an effective form to use intensively Magic Jack on Debian
> (stable, testing or sid)?
>
> I have just 1 box with Windows XP in my lan for this matter, and it is my
> wish to eliminate it.
>
> I tested virtualbox and family, but it does not work; because the key is
> no
2013/4/29 Beco
>
>
>
> On 29 April 2013 02:01, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
>
>> Yes Bluetooth kills wifi quite badly, this is a horrible fundemental
>> design flaw in the way bluetooth works by channel hopping all the time
>> with small cell fragments. It means the probability of collision with
>
Il 21/06/2017 18:00, D. R. Evans ha scritto:
> I just completed an upgrade to stretch on an i386 machine.
>
> There were no obvious showstopping errors during the install. I saw a few
> "unable to delete directory; directory not empty" errors fly by, but nothing
> that seemed dangerous, and the in
Hello guys, latest updates on pulseaudio made me useless my headless sound
server based on pulseaudio.
This the message the server give me:
dbradders@Casa:~$ pulseaudio -D
E: [pulseaudio] main.c: Daemon startup failed.
dbradders@Casa:~$
/var/log/syslog:
Nov 13 06:55:26 Casa pulseaudio[12450]: [pu
2011/11/13 Kevin Ross
> I just found some extensions that give your desktop a GNOME 2 look and
> feel. I guess it's kinda like fallback mode, but fallback mode is
> supposedly only temporary.
>
> All you need to do is extract the .tgz file into your home folder, log out
> and log back in. Easy
2011/11/19 Khosrow Hassani
> Hi,
> I just installed Debian 6.0.3 (testing) on my Thinkpad x60 laptop. I also
> have a Canon Lide 100 scanner which was not supported by sane backends in
> Debian before, and I had to install the newest libraries from source. this
> time, however, I realized that it
2011/11/29 Kurtis Brown
> Hi there, I am new here so hope I do this right.
>
> I have just installed debian squeeze, I installed the
> base system and have install icewm and xorg and a few
> other random programs.
>
> My issue is I cannot seem to reboot. I have tried commands like
> restart,reboo
2012/2/4 Nuno Magalhães
> Hi,
>
> It is kinda off-topic (i'd OT it), and being picky it's GNU/Linux
> Debian, not GNU/Debian Linux. Being extra picky i'd ask where is
> Manhattan, :)
>
This topic is absolutely OT and need to be marked OT
BTW, Manhattan it isn't that little town next to Niagara
>
> [...]
>
> Yes, I have /usr and /var on separate partitions and both were required to
> be mounted before the command worked. I tried your alternative solution as
> well but none fixed my problem. I am convinced that my problem is not a
> corrupt initrd. I am at a loss as to what to do next to
2012/2/27 Curt Howland
> Dear Debianistas,
>
> I'm aware of _what_ UDEV is doing, that is, renumbering my ethernet
> ports to prevent conflicts. Yeah. There's only one, but it's getting
> renumbered "eth3".
>
> Trouble is, it wasn't renumbered yesterday. Just today. And a week ago.
>
> About a we
che aperto tutto
dando 777 ma niente, non c'e verso di venirne a capo.
Vi ringrazio fin d'ora per il prezioso aiuto che mi darete
grazie
carlo langaro
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and then reinstalling it to no avail.
Help!
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done that, no difference. The debconf manual states that when you run
dpkg-reconfigure debconf, it will always ask the questions. This is
abnormal behavior...
Thanks
Carlo
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Narins, Josh wrote:
> Sounds like your debconf priority got set to "critical" ?
>
set up the
system chose the "automatic" rather than the manual method for package
installation. I find it hard to believe that this was the cause but so be
it.
Thanks for your time on this,
Carlo
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Joey Hess wrote:
>Carlo U. Segre wrote:
>> whiptail: error w
John Beimler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I switched over to the 2nd virtual console and noticed there are no
> devices for hde or hdg, so I am guessing this is the problem. I am
> hoping someone has a quick fix for me. I would like to leave the
> setup the way it is, the HD controller that is
value of about 78
whereas my pentium Pro 200 gives 200 for bogomips.
4. My ISA ethernet card is properly detected to be at io=220 but when I
see the result of ifconfig, the io is reported to be at 230 and thus the
network is completely inaccessible.
I am thoroughly con
noticing that I have a corrupted
text console screen when I exit X (running it as root, of course). This
happens both when I am using the SVGA server and the S3V server.
I am about to drop back to 1.3 out of frustration but wondered if these
problems are just my incompetence...
Cheers,
Carlo
On Sat, 18 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I am not using hamm, but is the wrapper /usr/X11R6/bin/X suid root?
yes it is.
Carlo
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On Thu, 16 Jul 1998, Michael B. Taylor wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 16, 1998 at 04:16:08PM -0500, Carlo U. Segre wrote:
> >
> > I have been trying to install a new machine with the frozen hamm
> > distribution and I am running into 2 problems with X11.
> >
> > 1. N
On Mon, 20 Jul 1998, Alexander wrote:
> Hi...
>
> Perhaps you should try downgrading to an older version of the X
> servers/packages?
>
Probably, I will do that but it will require installing 1.3 fresh since
a downgrade of just the X packages is not p
o run pine. This same message shows up when I log into
an Irix system and a Solaris system but in the Irix case, pine will
continue to work and in the Solaris case, I am able to use the set term
command to fix the problem.
Is this a bug in the xterm setup?
Chee
Debian seems to be taking a beating on the recent /. poll
of distributions. Have you all voted?
.Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.onShore.com/>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rick Tan) writes:
> I just successfully installed slink 2.1 on a sparc machine. When I attempted
> to use "dselect" to install some other packages off the net, I ran into the
> following problem.
>
> Get http://http.us.debian.org stable/contrib Packages
> Get http://http.non-u
Hello All:
I am trying to find out how to activate kerneld. I notice that in
/etc/init.d/kerneld, there is a test for /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe before
kerneld is loaded. In my system, this is not present and thus kerneld
does not load. How do I get this to be set on boot?
Thanks,
Carlo
With respect to pkgsel, I thought our ultimate idea (not really for
slink) was to provide actual empty 'metapackages', which are just
normal packages with a whole slew of dependancies and a little
README/Changelog/etc in /usr/doc/ .
Is this the plan?
I'll try to be sure and document how to explo
"Brandon" == Brandon Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> With respect to pkgsel, I thought our ultimate idea (not really for
>> slink) was to provide actual empty 'metapackages', which are just
>> normal packages with a whole slew of dependancies and a little
>> README/Changelog/etc in /usr/doc
On 19 Jan 1999 16:55:29 -0600, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Shawn writes:
>> I am all for a for-profit business forming as a value-added seller
>> of Debian products. Such a business could focus on
>> pre-installations, packaging and marketing, and user support.
> Exactly! This is just
ported in XFree86-3.3.3 but I have decided to go back to the S3
Virge PCI (no AGP) cards which do work with both the xserver-s3v and
xserver-svga packages (the latter will permit you to install Staroffice
5.0, the former will not).
Cheers,
Carlo
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> thank you for reading this message. The first boot for installation of
> debian 2.1 fails.
> After 'Loading linux ..' nothing happens, the machine hangs.
Generally this means a bad floppy.
There are other boot methods also, such as CD-ROM or loadlin from
I think your problem is that you need to 'chmod 0666 /dev/fb?'. This
is a known bug in the slink Xsun X window system servers.
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> Nathan Duehr wrote:
> > Make sure you try the Tecra disk images
> I've read it and tried it. But thats a 'no go'
> Any other suggestions.?
If I recall, your problem is that you cannot get past 'loading
root.bin' -- or was it 'loading linux'.
I would suggest
>> There were quite a few problems with the slink packages of jadetex;
>> it might be easier to upgrade to the relevant potato package.
No, the slink version should work fine on a slink system.
Mario, can you give me some more details on your system? Assuming you
are running standard slink tet
> Quoting Adam Di Carlo
>> Do you have the motifnls package installed?
>>
>> You may need to set your XNLSPATH environment variable to
>> "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/nls" in order for some Motif applications to
>> work.
>>
>>>>>
"F. Fernandez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd like to know where can I find the patches to recompile the kernel
> 2.0.36 and/or 2.2.x so that the system supports more open files.
>
> [...]They also say that the 2.2.5 that comes with
> RH6.0 already has been patched to work with Informix and Ora
that
the only version of apt that I can find 0.1.8 which requires libc6 in
order to work at all. This means that I need to use the autoup script
before trying apt-get. This is not what I understood from the README but
maybe it is the only way.
Any suggestions?
Carlo
departmental web
page (www.iit.edu/~bcps). It is called Portable Publishing and it is
written by a company called Outlook Technologies (www.outlook.net). I do
not know the current cost.
I looked at other options and did not find them too useful, one which has
a Debian package is PHP.
Ch
it (too many clicks oc
the mouse sometimes). Overall, however, I like it quite well.
Carlo
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e if this solves the problem of package installation, unless
you actually force a mirror of all files, not just the configuration files
in /etc.
Carlo
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d then set up a queue and
serve it to the rest of the network. I have done this with a
non-Jetdirect HP LaserJet but I much prefer the jetdirect solution.
Good Luck,
Carlo
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Ch
nd tape but about
halfway through this second tape, it gets stuck. The tape continues to
move repetitively back and forth but no data is extracted. This can go on
forever and I have to abort the program.
The result is that I have been unable to use taper for multiple volume
backups at all!
Che
ch must be compiled into the
kernel?
Help!
Cheers,
Carlo
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ect. The base system mostly will need to be updated but this works.
Cheers
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will be happy to resubscribe if
need be.
Thanks,
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r each job.
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rebooted because of this problem. The kernel version
is 2.0.27.
Any help would be appreciated!
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replace xbase, which requires shutting
down xdm and that will completely disconnect you from your xterm and
interrupt the upgrade process. In general, it is best to run dselect only
from a text conso
hangups are avoided.
One other point that comes to mind looking at your list above. Most
Soundblasters use 2 interrupts for the sound and perhaps another for the
CDROM. You list only one and the others might be sitting at 10 and
preventing you from getting
mediately recognizes postscript and PCL files
and switches the printer.
The only problem I had was with the banner page that the JetDirect puts
out. I had no way of turning it off with the telnet protocol until I
upgraded to the latest version of the
ssion denied'.
Is this a new security feature? Is it possible to switch it off?
Thanks in advance,
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root.
Sorry for wasting bandwidth :)
Carlo
On Fri, 30 May 1997, Carlo U. Segre wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> I just finished upgrading our Debian cluster to the frozen distribution
> and now the mechanism we used for synchronizing important system files is
> no longer working. With the pr
this problem?
Is there any way to recover the proper inetd.conf (I know that a number of
packages modify this file)?
Thanks
Carlo
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Hello All:
Does anyone know of a program which writes PDF files under Linux?
Cheers,
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here is a Debian
package which has this software and all the relevant documentation. It is
called dhcpd. If you need to connect Linux machines using DHCP, there is
also a DHCP Client package dhcpcd.
I set this package up in less than an hour and it works perfectly.
Cheers
<
ings. It works fine.
Carlo
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ries for it are available at
http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Xmgr/
I am trying to figure out how to make Debian packages and then I will
probably make one for this program.
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attention to these BIOS settings. Is there any way for me to force it to
pay attention?
Thanks,
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ISA 486 system for a long time. Any insight
from users out there would be much appreciated...
Cheers,
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n-free" to be in sync with a particular
distribution. In the past, these two trees were always at the "unstable"
level, leading to some conflicts with the "stable" tree. If you look at
the top "hamm" directory, you will
e wrong frequencies for the monitor in the current file.
Cheers,
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Hello All:
I have noticed a lot of traffic recently on how the obsolete package
'base' can be removed. This is a detailed description of what I did. If
there are any flaws in this let me know, otherwise, this could be used as
a guide for those who want to remove the "offender&qu
to programming. I have no experience with this package, however,
so I cannot tell you how complete it might be.
Cheers,
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813183020 2016422961 808202339 744842616
812021808
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At this point, the file was gone but the errors I recieved have made me
somewhat uneasy. I think I will check the file system again thoroughly!
Just wanted to chime i
the nfs method.
Could someone please explain the new methods?
Cheers,
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ams do not hook into the menus so you can do it yourself. What
you need to do is to put the appropriate file in the /etc/menu directory.
The documentation is in the /usr/doc/menu directory.
Hope this helps,
Carlo
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There was a problem with clock in the older util-linux package. The
version in the stable tree is OK as is the current version in the
unstable tree (version 2.5.7). I think that upgrading is all you need to do.
Carlo
ever, the PCI
EtherPower card will not (at least in all the machines I have tried) work
as a loadable module. If I compile it into the kernel it works fine,
however.
Cheers,
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ks fine for all the
applications I have tried so far but I am not really sure of the
potential negative consequences.
Cheers
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data and alerady runs under Linux
> > > natively. It lives at http://www2.me.umn.edu/~clolsen/cbb/cbb.html
> >
> > The URL doesn't seem to exist. Please check and let me know what it is!
> >
> > --
> > ...RickM...
> >
> It comes up when I p
xed on the master ftp site?
Cheers
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.deb
frozen/binary-i386/x11/xmanpages_3.2-1.deb
Cheers
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problems with any files which are split across tapes but then recovers.
I really do not know the cause of this and it is causing me problems in
getting the Debian distribution onto my home machines. Any suggestions
would be appreciated.
verything run OK. thanxs in advance for any responses.
>
I have successfully run linux on a Cyrix 6x86 P133+ (120MHz clock). It
works just fine!
Cheers
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me and I am doing
exactly this kind of mirroring on several machines I have accounts on.
The main problem I find is that the mirror program runs as root and
therefore all the mirrored files are owned by
eems to be as it was before. The Xresources files have the
colors properly listed, etc. I am stumped!
Can anyone out there point me in the right direction so I can look for
the cause of this vexing behavi
t direction so I can look for
> > the cause of this vexing behaviour?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Carlo
> >
>
> This information is in the file(s) Xresources and Xresources_0 in
> /etc/X11/xdm.
> Check the resources 'greetColor' and '
On Thu, 12 Dec 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 12 Dec 1996, Rob Browning wrote:
>
> > "Carlo U. Segre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Indeed, that is what I meant above by saying that the configuration files
> > > seem OK. Both the
haven't been able to locate any
hard information.
Cheers,
Carlo
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ll LILO to use the boot sector.
If you currently have used LILO with the MBR, you might have to clear it
out with the DOS fdisk /MBR command before you do this.
I will be happy to send you my full lilo.conf if you need it. I don't
have access to it now, I
extensions that keep X11 from starting.
> In /etc/ld.so.conf, add the line:
>
> /usr/X11R6/lib
>
> and then run 'ldconfig'.
>
More importantly, some packages will not install unless the X11R6
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