gt; moment.
on http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design6/dload.html , you can find some
download links for extra codecs. in my experience, they Just Work(tm) when
you drop them in /usr/lib/win32
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use the graphical greeter and write your own theme :-)
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m.conf and restart gpm but this only
> allow me to switch them. I can not use both.
you could try putting this line in gpm.conf:
append="-M -m /dev/psaux -t autops2"
but be sure not to repeat both if they use different protocols, because
then X will not be able to distinguish
there is another java specific make replacement, based on xml. it's called
ant, a project of the apache software foundation. see
http://ant.apache.org/ for more information
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try apt-getting vim-gtk
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"apt-cache show " gives you more information about the
particular package, and "apt-get install " fetches and installs
it onto your computer.
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> Is there any command line utility to get daily total ethernet
> inbound/outbound throughput? I'd like to generate a monthly report with
> shell script. Any suggestion highly appreciated.
you could use 'ifconfig', but then it would be smart to edit
/etc/init.d/networking to save the count before
etworking restart' does something like this:
'ifdown -a; ifup -a'
executing this resets the TX/RX values
you could edit 'networking' to do something like
'ifconfig >$mylogdir/network-state-before-reset_`date +%F`;ifdown -a;ifup -a'
in order to prevent losing informat
> Where can I find a gnu-chess package for Debian please?
apt-get install gnuchess
when looking for something that trivial, try
apt-cache search
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I just got cdparanoia working today by chmodding a+r /dev/sg0
you will need the "scsi generic support" kernel option to be enabled, or
modprobe sg
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alias char-major-195 NVdriver
this also works (after running update-modules)
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ibmesa-dri
xlibmesa-gl xlibmesa-drm-src"
for dri-support, you may want to compile the modules in xlibmesa-drm-src
with make-kpkg (from kernel-package) and modprobe the right one
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> otherwise obvious)?
note that the package on this site are compiled with gcc3.2, in order to
be compatible with mozilla from unstable. for testing and stable, you can
and should use an official blackdown mirror (see http://blackdo
m handler. Did I miss a step (or something
> otherwise obvious)?
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and should use an official blackdown mirror (see http://blackdo
he original .bin
from blackdown? the package contains exactly the same files, so I don't
think the debs are the problem.
maybe the problem is caused by an older installation of java? maybe a user
setting? do all the accounts on your system have the same problem?
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if you want to try autodetection, install discover, mdetect and read-edid
and dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 after that. the result is usually
close to your perfect XF86Config-4
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>
> Thanks for the lead. It's always nice to have some hardware
> detection. Does it build a database so that when new hardware is
> installed, it opens a dialog for you to configure it during the boot
> process?
I don't think so, I've never used it m
ll gcc=3.2
$ echo gcc hold | sudo dpkg --set-selections
but in my case, I had to change the symlink manually because the 'gcc'
package has only one installation candidate (3.3)
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manually 'ln -sf'. it may not be a good idea after all, I don't know
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can coexist with
your current kernel-image-2.4.20)
(I also use --added-patches for a custom 1400x1050 progress patch)
$ cd ..
$ sudo dpkg -i *bene.0.7*deb
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s are sort of final.
I hope they will become obsolete in the near future though, as the
mpkg-j2sdk[2] package makes its way into unstable. To me that seems to be
a cleaner solution, as no obscure third-party apt repositories (like mine)
are needed.
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as yourself using 'fakeroot make-kpkg [...]'.
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text-console by not starting a window manager
on the second screen, and only running an xterm there (you'll have to
experiment with the --geometry option to maximise it)
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> I have to periodically copy a lot of files filtering them by their
> extensions (something like cp * but *.bak). How can I do that (as I can
> read from cp' man or info page this is not possible)?
you could try rsync, it has an --exclude= option
apt-get install rsync
man rsync
ntly. the issue is fixed in gaim v0.59.8,
but at this time that version hasn't made it into unstable yet
I hope it does quickly, otherwise you could try building a package of your
own (downing the source from http://gaim.sf.net/ and running debian/rules)
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> do this as root...). On rebooting the system sawfish
> is still running... solutions to these simple little
> problems would be most helpful. Thanks in advance!
try 'Actions' -> 'Run Program...' ->
"killall sawfish &&
Identifier "Default Layout"
Screen "Default Screen"
InputDevice "Generic Keyboard"
InputDevice "GPM Mouse"
EndSection
just guessing, but you might give it a try
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now installing your new kernel (as root, of course) is as easy as
# dpkg -i /usr/src/kernel-image-2.4.18_hendrikjan.0.1_i386.deb
s/2.4.18/2.4.19/ if you want
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> trying to overwrite `/usr/share/doc/python2.3/python-policy.html',
> which is also in package python2.3
a simple (but risky) way to deal with such circular dependencies is:
# dpkg -r --force-depends python2.3
# apt-get install python python2.3
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Hi Sven,
Allmost right, you can us dd if=/dev/hdb of=/dev/sda but add the right
partition number to it. so it would become dd if=/dev/hdb1 of=/dev/sda1. But
I don't know if the kernel will like it to be moved around from ide to
scsi. It should be compiled to work before moving it. Besides you'll
GB, presumably due to filesystem
> metadata. This was ext2. Has this not been a problem for you?
'e2fsck -f /dev/ && resize2fs -f /dev/' should do the trick
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-s surpresses error messages (lilo.conf for example is not be readable by
normal users)
-l outputs the filename instead of the matched lines
man grep for more neat stuff ;-)
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was not 'free' enough for debian. too bad, we'll
have to settle with a non-official source, like the ones on
http://www.apt-get.org/search.php?query=aspell
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ran some tests. It's
perfectly possible, connecting like this:
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and there it is :-)
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I've got unofficial debian packages for it at
http://jopa.studentenweb.org/debian/
though that location may change in the near future. The packages contain
exactly the same binaries as the blackdown .bin's, but mozilla plug-in,
alternatives and so forth s
ned article)
and, if you like the way acroread plugs into mozilla, installing
mozplugger does the same thing for xpdf...
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indeed, given that the kiosk-howto is almost 5 years old
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I resort to batch(1)?
at(1) would do the job - hey, that's the same as batch - but I'd use
screen(1), with the '-d -m' option combo
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current client)
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CD and copy those files to the offline system. only after that will
Kevins solution work.
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ce usage: every package appears once in the cache
plus once on every machine (though mounting /var/cache/apt/archives in
tmpfs and regularly 'apt-get clean'ing may help)
- all sources.list must be adapted, unless your network router can
redirect http traffic to a transparent proxy
good luck!
pend option is handy for replacing '>>')
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(you can always find the exact name of the
manpage by typing "apropos synaptics" or "apropos touchpad") reveals a
whole lot of options to alter the behaviour of your touchpad.
I believe you're looking for the one called "VertEdgeScroll".
So, in the touchpad section, add:
Option "VertEdgeScroll""false"
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if there is anything in there, you should probably (re)move it
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reapplying your gnome theme:
* run gnome-theme-manager
* either click Theme Details, then on the Icons tab, then choose GNOME,
or just choose another theme altogether
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> you need '#! /usr/bin/php4' as the first line of the PHP script?
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and its ending tag
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType applicatio
don't know what to do here, say N.'
Could I file this as a bug report? Or is there a good reason for this
choice? IMHO, changing it would prevent many complaints about apm-not-
working-anymore-after-baking-custom-kernel. Or is is too small a detail
to disturb the maintainer with?
(s
top program, but instead of running processes
> it shows network interfaces' utilization.
in gnome, there is an applet called 'NetLoad' that shows network activity
in a small bypassing graph. it is in the package 'gnome-applets'
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ck -f /dev/hda1
# resize2fs /dev/hda1
Resize2fs takes 20kb, or 10kb when gzipped. Are the root disks that
'full' it wouldn't fit anymore? Or is there another reason why it is left
out? Or is there an easier way to resize a root filesystem?
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Is this any good? Is there a reason not to do this?
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choice? IMHO, changing it would prevent many complaints about apm-not-
working-anymore-after-baking-custom-kernel. Or is is too small a detail
to disturb the maintainer with?
(sorry for repeating myself, I already posted this statement)
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>> Many of the mirrors I was using were stagnant. Mostly universities in
>> the USA. I redefined everything back to tier one and got most of it
>> working again. ucspi & qmail are majorly hosed, but I think everything
>> else is OK.
>
> I've often found with mirrors that some are not updated pr
>> I am looking for a quick way to clear an HDD of old data, partitions,
>> etc.
>>
> I don't see any mention of removing data for strong security concerns,
> so I will assume that you just want to recycle the drive for another
> purpose. I would recommend running fdisk, removing the partitions an
7;t matter) and run
$ update-modules
this will get your networking up at boottime.
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deb http://mplayer.nmeos.net/ unstable/
if you are running woody, maybe it's time to do a
$ apt-get dist-upgrade
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quizas te sirve http://www.esdebian.org/
te recomendo instalar woody (debian 3.0), ya tendrĂ¡ el estatus estable
http://people.debian.org/~ieure/netinst/releases/20020416/
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't actually hide the options that are not available.
That way you can find out more easily which option to use to enable the
nics (Network Device Support -> Ethernet (10/100 Mbit) -> manufacturer ->
chipset)
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# apt-get update
# apt-get install apt apt-utils dpkg debconf
# apt-get -dy dist-upgrade (just download, doesn't require interference)
# apt-get dist-upgrade
this has always worked for me
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http://www.google.com/search?q=dpkg+%22put+package+on+hold%22
gives me:
$ echo " hold" | dpkg --set-selections
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> out.
you can find the iso image on
http://people.debian.org/~ieure/netinst/releases/20020416/
when you boot from this cd, you can choose from 4 images. Number 3 uses
a 2.4 kernel (but you can read that is the RELEASE file)
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> are the steps to compile a new kernel in woody the same as in potato?
I don't know about potato, but in woody, the easiest way is:
(as root)
# apt-get install kernel-source-2.4.18 kernel-package fakeroot
(now login as normal user, after adding him to group 'src')
# cd
as WinCmd, I'd even
pay for it - even if it releases under GPL, which is better of course)
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> I want to sell an old machine that I don't use any more but there's
> still sensitive stuff like personal emails, gpg keys, and passwords on
> the hdd. What's the recommended way to securely 'shred' this data so
> that it cannot be undeleted by the next owner?
>
> I assume I need to do something
rt
CONFIG_SMP
The "Advanced Power Management" code will be disabled if you say Y here.
and still SMP is enabled by default in kernel-source-2.4.18.deb
(for which I have just filed a bug)
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just put it in init.d and use update-rc.d to make it run automatically
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> got a little problem with mozilla 1.0.0 and galeon 1.2.5 - i think.
> Things started going real slow today and i checked with top and gtop to
> see whats going on there.
> That shows for galeon and mozilla 5 running processes each eating up 18
> megs of RAM each.
> Can that be ok?
> I updated gal
> I have an smc 8216C card. On same system (dual boot), Windows98 finds
> the card as strapped (io=0x300 irq=10). Redhat 6.0 found it with the
> smc-ultra driver.
> After the fact, I found that on smc cards, sometimes the ne or wd
> drivers work. I'm unable to install any of them, ne, wd, or smc
ure'd ntp to
look for the ip's. It has worked ever since.
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but they did not work -
apt-get replied the same again, keeping back those
packages and then telling nothing will be done;
I suspect these packages might in fact be of unstable
- which would be why apt-get refuses to touch them.
Is there a way to check this? - Because I'm not at all
sure of
Hello everybody,
I've got this small question, I downloaded some mpg
files but I don't seem to have the correct prog to run
them.
I've got mplayer, MPlayer 0.90rc4-2.95.4 but it can't
run them.
What program should I use for that?
Thanks for any
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> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > I've got this small question, I downloaded some
> mpg
> > files but I don't seem
o
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> > I have got this problem: I have an Agfa SnapScan
> > 1212p scanner - but I don't know how to make
> Debian
> > woody see and communicate with it.
> &
Hello everybody,
I heard of a friend there is a way to get a newer
version than 1.0.0 in the stable Debian - but I can't
find it.
Can anybody tell me what to add to the
/etc/apt/sources.list ?
Thanks for any help,
Joris Huizer
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> El Lun 24 Mar 2003 10:06, Larry escribio':
> (...)
> > On the other hand, I've found the system to
> function
> > extrememly well, and be marvilously stable. Once
> > installed, it is easy to upgrade and install
> > applications on. So the big h
or my personal stuff.
Oh, and what is the name of the partition program
Debian uses during the installation? If possible, I'd
like to use that one for this
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Joris
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> I wonder if all (or most) of you are in similar
careers and that is
> why you are so proficient with compiling and testing
and tweaking
> all of this stuff. Or is it just a hobby that has
gone on for so
> long that you have advanced your knowledge of
Linux/Debian to these
> levels that all of
--- Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> The Human Interface Driver (HID) appears to not be
> loading on Debian.
> Try "modconf", and then insert the "hid" module. See
> if that helps.
>
> Kent
>
Allright !! - that did the job! :-)
Thanks to everybody who's helped on this prob!
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I don't exactly know what this /dev/dsp is - is it
save to change the rights by using "chmod 644" ?
Thanks in advance,
Joris
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configuration available ?
Thanks in advance,
Joris Huizer
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Hello,
In the current (default) settings restarting &
shutting down is only allowed for the root user;
How can I change that so normal users can shut down
(restart) ?
Thanks.
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I think that may be related to the missing programs
Sanba/ncpfs - which one should I install ? Or what
should I do ?
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> On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 11:56, Joris Huizer wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I know you can print a file using lpr and
> > configuration
--- Craig Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> You may want to install mpage and will need samba if
> it is a
> windows-shared printer.
>
> ncpfs I believe is for netware-shared printers.
>
> That first lp printer is a dummy entry and can be
> safely deleted.
>
> Use printtool to autodetect
Hello,
This is probably a bit silly but I really can't find
how to change the size of menu texts etc.
I think they are a bit too big but I don't find how I
can change them ?? (I'm using the gdm)
thanks
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rrent setting. increase it to get smaller
> fonts. this works one
> works globally.
>
> gee.
>
> On 2003.01.21 09:07 Joris Huizer wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > This is probably a bit silly but I really can't
> find
> > how to change the size of
semu stuff currently swimming around in the comp is
removed ?
And how can I make sure all - or at least more -
debian packages are found by apt-get ?
regards,
Joris
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r 1.0.2.1 $Date: 2001/10/13 $
Last configured at Sat Mar 23 09:22:41 EST 2002 on
linux
Sorry, there is no operating system.
Have a nice day!
I've got no idea what this mess means - I do know the
thing won't respond to anything after that :-(
d work I'd like
that - otherwise.. It's not really urgent
regards,
Joris
--- Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 02:53:16AM -0800, Joris
> Huizer wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > I've got some probs with dosemu;
> > First I
Hello everybody,
Just a quick question:
Why is gnome 1.4 installed by default rather than
gnome 2 ? Are there security reasons or whatever ?
Oh, and how can I install gnome 2 if there are no
(serious) problems ?
Thanks :-)
Joris
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Well ok - everybody is saying just stick with gnome
1.4 so I'll use that one (or the fluxbox I recently
installed) - thanks for the replies :-)
--- Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 02:24:29PM -0800, Joris
> Huizer wrote:
> > Just a quick que
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