In the shell as well as in gdm there is a short delay (ca. 3 seconds) when a
wrong password is entered on login. How can I customize the duration?
Many thanks,
Rehceb
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Dear Debian community,
I resampled some audio files with sox like this:
sox oldfile.mp3 -r 44100 -c 2 nufile.wav
This worked fine with all files except one, which got shorter (and therefore
sounds "fast forwarded") and now has a very loud and irritating background
noise. I cannot find an explan
Hi all!
I'm trying to compile GtkHTML 3.16.1 (which I need for compiling the newest
Evolution). The configure script runs through without errors. make, however,
terminates with these errors:
...
testgtkhtml.o: In function `print_preview_cb':
/home/vibe/evo-sources/gtkhtml-3.16.1/src/testgtkhtml.
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
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> definitely looks like you're missing a library there. or at least
> missing an include for GtkPrintOperation. That's per google and I'm no
> dev.
>
> On my system, the function gtk_print_operation_new is provided by
> /usr/include/gtk-2.0/gtkprintoperation.h, pa
Hello,
what is the proper way to automatically start a program after Fluxbox
launch? Most sources say something about ~/.xinit or ~/.xsession, but I do
not have/need these files because I launch Fluxbox from GDM (via a .desktop
file).
With best regards,
Rehceb
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Hi,
after reinstalling Debian on the same hardware, my wireless connection no
longer works.
- lspci shows that the wifi card is recognized (Atheros chipset).
- According to lsmod output, the correct driver modules are loaded (ath_pci
etc.).
- However, lshw still shows the device as "DISABLED".
Craig Hurley-3 wrote:
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> I needed to run "modprobe ndiswrapper"
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Sorry, I forgot to mention that I am using the Madwifi drivers, so this won
t work for me.
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After restarting a few times the "DISABLED" just disappeared and everything
works fine. I don't understand this, but well...
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Debian used to as well!).
With best regards,
Rehceb Rotkiv
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OK, I got it. There was a second DHCP server in the network without an
internet connection! While the other operating systems (Windows) by chance
chose the right server, Debian got the wrong one. Funny, who would have
guessed that... Thanks for your help anyway!
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