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>
> Thanks,
> Bryan Walton
I had the same problem, you have to create a symbolic link called "icons"
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Ciao, Davide
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Baz wrote:
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>
> I'm getting the following error message every time I attempt to unmount my
> USB flash drive.
>
> Error
>
> Cannot unmount volume
>
> The volume was probably mounted manually on the command line.
>
> Details
>
> Device to unmount is not in /media/.hal-mtab so it is n
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Thanks. I uninstalled gnome-mount last night. So far, so good.
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similar resul:
gpm: /dev/mouse: not supported by device
And even gpm -m /dev/ttyS0 is not better
What's the problem? What should I do?
Thanks to any help,
Davide
mouse -> /dev/ttyS0
and even trying:
gpm -m /dev/ttyS0
gives the message:
gpm: /dev/ttyS0: device not supported
So I don't know what to do.
Any idea?
Thanks,
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Do I need more RAM, more video memory or have I to change some setting
in XF86config? Or what else?
Thanks for any help.
Davide
Thank you for help. I send in attachment my XF86config file.
Davide
Stephan Hachinger wrote:
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> How is your X configured? Could you attach XF86config, please?
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> Kind Reagards, Stephan Hachinger.
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m2 or BlackBox faster? Or what else?
Thank you for sugestions.
Davide
Hi. Last week I have intall Debian on my PC. Now I want that my CS4237
play music. How I can do it in linux. Where can I find the driver? Thank
you a lot.
s.so.0.88 in /usr/X11R6/lib/ .
How can I find where they are, or where are likely to be? What have I to
look for?)
Thanks for any help,
Davide
another partition,
debian 2.0 (with not the SCSI controller drive yet) already mounted. (I
want to remove 2.0 after installing 2.1 on the SCSI HD).
Thank you for help,
Davide
ut the compiled kernel? Have I to put it in a rescue-disk? and,
if so, how? Or have I to install debian 2.1 after booting from the
floppy with the new kernel? and, if so, how to put it on a boot floppy
and how to install debian?
Thank you very much.
Davide
Volevo sapere se esistevano dei pacchetti .deb sia
per l'xfree86 3.3.5 o 3.3.4 e kernel 2.2.12 poi in cosa consiste la lista
debian-user.
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Ciao davide
ral.com , order the Debian distro ( 2-4 US$ for 3
CDROMs ) and possibly leave some US$ to Debian support.
Cheers,
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a lot of market.
How can I put my firm in the hands of their free time ???
And if they don't have anymore free time, what can we do??
Thanks for your attention and sorry for my bad english
Davide Duran
ckages.
We need help, this is sure.
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Ciao,
imapd on debian 1.3 seems to work only on system
without shadow password. Looking in the sources I see that
shadow password are not used. Am I wrong?
How do you make imapd works with shadow passwords?
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wnload v3.0.2 and compile/install.
Guys,
if You need the features that gives the merge of :
sendmail +
qpopper +
fetchmail
give XMail a try :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
- Davide
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Jason Quigley wrote:
> Hi Bob!
>
> There is a name clash with the X-Windows client, but, following this link
> reveals that XMail is also a server!
XMail is only a server :-)
- Davide
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Bob Billson wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 09:12:18PM +0200, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > Read well :-)
> > XMail is what You're finding for.
>
> ahhh... Right you are. Sorry. I was confusing it with XFMail, which is a
> mail client.
>
>
If You need dynamic DNS support check out XMail :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
Davide
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ux+IPMasquerading+Diald and You get a valid proxy
for both WinXX and UniXX.
Look at the howto-s for configuration tips and examples.
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t :
http://www.socks.nec.com/
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l :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
to redirect either a single account or an entire domain mails to external
programs execution
( mailproc.tab and custdomains ).
AFAK also sendmail, qmail, exim and postfix have similar features.
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filters to divide them up.
Why don't You take a look at XMail :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
which has an integrated POP3 accounts sync.
Davide
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t; to deliver mail I send out, meaning I won't have to use an ISP's SMTP
> server?
>
Give XMail a try :
http://www.mycio.com/davidel/xmail/
- Davide
On Saturday 25 November 2000 04:36, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
>
> Anybody who can help me, getting sqrt() to work? Or is my code
> incorrect?
$ gcc -o test test.c -lm
- Davide
On Wednesday 29 November 2000 09:51, Erik Steffl wrote:
> you might want to check the glibc changes, maybe the interface to the
> xrealloc (is it standard function or some qmail derivative?) changed.
>
realloc() in glibc 2.1.3 sucks.
I don't know if it's fixed in 2.2.
- Davide
> James K. Kroger, Ph.D.
> Center for the Study of Brain, Mind, and Behavior
^^^
Is this a joke ?
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Give a try to XMail :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
Davide
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If You need a "one package" solution ( SMTP + POP3 + FINGER ) You can try :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
Otherwise You can try :
http://www.qmail.org
or
http://www.sendmail.org
But if You use the latest two You must also install something like :
http://www.eudora.co
Sorry no howto yet, but if read well this :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmaildoc.htm
You can easily setup a working server.
I suggest You to read well this document to fine setup Your
server especially for a security and relay point of view.
I've planned anyway to setup an howto
Drink less ;(
Davide
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Try XMail :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
it's a SMTP server ( like sendmail, qmail, etc .. ) as long as a POP3 server
and has a lot of other features.
> Is sendmail a POP3 server?
No, if You use sendmail, qmail, ... that are SMTP servers You must install
something like qpop
> If i download this program do i risk crashing windows?
For sure, meant that Windows will not ever run on Your machine ;)
Davide
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Check XMail :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
It can use RBL ( rbl.maps.vix.com ) and RSS ( relays.mail-abuse.org ) as
long as many other MTA can.
It then have a file that hold Your own list of spammers IPs and has a file
that holds IP connection rules ( ALLOW, DENY ).
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with few or none messages leaving the system); btw I compiled the tgz
since the deb package was an old version that did not deliver mail
locally. I do not know if it has been fixed now.
It is really simple to configure so it is worth a try.
Bye,
Davide Marchignoli
l from the server.
Try XMail !
ftp://ftp.maticad.it/pub/misc/mailsvr.zip
http://www.maticad.it/davide
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>leave POP3 in place. Which MTA is the best given my limitation?
Try XMail :
http://www.maticad.it/davide
ftp://ftp.maticad.it/pub/misc/mailsvr.zip
XMail is an Internet and intranet mail server featuring an SMTP server, POP3
server, finger server, multiple domains, no need for users to h
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Davide Marchignoli
lease the semaphore, B don't wakeup.
As soon as I've solved this problem I'll release the code ( say beta 0.1 ) on
FreshMeat.
Anyway if You 're interested I can make a snapshot for You.
Cheers,
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w?
Please answer even to my e-mail adress as I have not subscribed the
Debian-user list.
Thanks for any sugestion,
Davide
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I really need the image files resc1440.bin and drv1440.bin for debian potato.
I have a set of CDROMs but they are from a computer magazine and don't have
these files!!
Where can I get them? I looked for them in the debian web site, but I
couldn't find!
Thanks a lot, Davide
I've never had problems with pppd, but now I can't log into the Net anymore!
I have not changed my conf files.
The first time I execute pppd, I get the connection, but the modem hangs
in 3 seconds 8^( and this happens with every provider I have tried.
The second time I try, I get this messag
Hi,
from control file:
netscape-base-475.deb
depends on:
netscape-base-4
however I can't find such file in all debian-mirrors I search for.
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in 0.0126 secs (1.2e+03 Kbytes/sec)
[1]+ Stopped ftp
As I can see doing:
pppd record
ftp try to send 3 times the same packet, then remote server close
connection
Note that text files are correctly send.
I suppose a problem in pppd, and just contact debian-bug service
Any idea?
-
SMTP user/pass but my impression is that it may not be stable enough.
>
> So is there an MTA (or client) in the testing pool that will help me
> out?
>
Have You tried XMail :
http://www.mycio.com/davidel/xmail/
- Davide
i-bin/update?user=USER&pass=PASS&host=HOST&ip=IP
You've simply to setup a script with wget that read ifconfig and post the GET.
These services ( dynamic ) use a low TTL to lower the propagation time of DNS
infos.
Anyway bind has a library that enable You to change DNS entries.
- Davide
hat I can do, now? Is there a way to retrieve things
and boot MSWin again.
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Davide
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tedomum.net/data/Tulip6-e5392f.png
Note that the main block have the Debian spiral form :-)
Note that the high number of edges/nodes can cause slow down or block
you computer with some algorithms (I have a very old PC with few RAM and
I notice that a lot).
You can also make more complex analysis fetch other data, for example:
DD names, DD nationality; upstream source (es: sourceforge, github,
...); package tags; package dimension, ...
I don't know very well or nothing of the algorithm used to get this
graphs, if someone of you are expert in this can extract very useful
information with Tulip :-)
Ciao
Davide
What is the point of packaging such software for the stable release ?
Doesn't the package maintainer know the application stop working after
some time because Google is constantly changing things on their side. I
think would be a better policy doesn't packaging such software for the
stable bran
Good evening Debian User, I have found an old PC with these specs:
CPU: Pentium III 700 Mhz;
DRAM: 64 MB SDDR
GPU: RIVA TNT-2
HARDISK: 10 GB
FLOPPY DISK DRIVE
MODEM 56K
In the receipt is written 3,000 Lire (1,500) Euro of today...
Do you think I can install something different than the already ins
On Friday, 3 July 2020 20:58:52 CEST Michael Stone wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 03, 2020 at 07:17:33PM +0200, Davide Lombardo wrote:
> >Good evening Debian User, I have found an old PC with these specs:
> >CPU: Pentium III 700 Mhz;
> >DRAM: 64 MB SDDR
> >GPU: RIVA TNT-2
>
On Wednesday, 1 July 2020 23:16:47 CEST Marco Möller wrote:
> !THANK YOU! Thank You Debian Developers!
>
> My Laptop feels 5 times faster after today's Debian/testing update!!!
>
> My old laptop running on Debian/testing since the update from today
> flies like a rocket!! It before was fine, I di
On Wednesday, 1 July 2020 20:26:18 CEST Borden Rhodes wrote:
> I'm looking for help on how to interpret journalctl to understand why
> my wireless keeps disconnecting. I have two wireless adapters on my
> laptop: an internal Intel card and a USB dongle. The former has driver
> issues, so I generall
On Friday, 3 July 2020 22:57:06 CEST Charles Curley wrote:
> On Fri, 03 Jul 2020 19:17:33 +0200
>
> Davide Lombardo wrote:
> > Good evening Debian User, I have found an old PC with these specs:
> > CPU: Pentium III 700 Mhz;
>
> It might be useful to identify the manu
On Friday, 3 July 2020 20:01:50 CEST Christian Groessler wrote:
> 3000 Lire?
>
> Did you mean 3.000,000 Lire?
>
> regards,
> chris
>
> On 2020-07-03 19:17, Davide Lombardo wrote:
> > Good evening Debian User, I have found an old PC with these specs:
> > CPU:
nome Files for every Locale in the World! It
> took a while to clean this up!
>
> > On Fri, 3 Jul 2020, Davide Lombardo wrote:
> > > Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2020 13:17:33
> > > From: Davide Lombardo
> > > To: Debian-user List Debian
> > > Subject: Very old
I would like to download and test the previous versions of Debian for
historical reason, is it possible to safely download such versions somewhere ?
No matter what, /etc/resolv.conf will get overwritten
with
nameserver 127.0.0.1
Are you using laptop-net (or similar packages)? It overwrites
resolv.conf based on its internal configuration.
Davide
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t is a Debian-related problem...
By the way, I am using Etch, with the Debian kernel 2.6.18-k7.
Thanks!
Luis
Found it. It is in (err... sorry, non-English KDE) Regional &
Accessibility -> Input Actions (?) -> Preset Actions -> PrintScreen. If
you look for "gestures&qu
might want to have a look at dcop, too. In its man page you will
find exactly the example you need:
$ dcop kwin KWinInterface nextDesktop
Another possibility:
$ dcop kdesktop KDesktopIface switchDesktops
where is an integer that tells how many desktops to skip (can be
negative).
Cheers,
Davide
and respawn it every time I log out. There's an appropriate
option for that in kdm (which I can't seem to find right now --- Google
is your friend), I don't know about gdm though.
Ctrl+Alt+Fn works fine for me (but not on my laptop).
Davide
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otion/motion.conf
[1] Thread started
[1] ioctl (VIDIOCGCAP): Invalid argument
[1] Capture error calling vid_start
[1] Thread finishing...
I have tried to STFW, but no luck. Any suggestion?
Davide
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Davide Mancusi ha scritto:
I recently upgraded my system to amd64 and now I am trying to set up an
i386 jail for those programs that do not run natively on amd64. I want
to use my webcam, which works well outside the chroot; however, 32-bit
programs do not manage to access the device
that there was a site
somewhere that had all the old packages that had gone away from the
official repository, cant find it by googling though (maby because it
doesnt exist and my memory is making a joke out of me :-) ).
TIA
Oli
This is a FAQ, I feel. Check http:/snapshot.debian.net/
Davide
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Xorg spawning itself?!
Davide
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r/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session...
(The last line is cut.)
I also checked the lock file:
$ cat /tmp/.X0-lock
4526
which is the pid of the first Xorg instance (unsurprisingly).
What now?
Davide
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who knows... How can I test this hypothesis?
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hanged the driver to "fglrx" and there
it was again. So yes, we have found the culprit.
I guess this means also that we (I) have reached a dead end, since fglrx
is not open source. I will look at the ATI website and try to collect
more information.
Florian, thanks for the help.
Dav
Davide Mancusi ha scritto:
I wouldn't bother if I were at least sure that the second Xorg process
is not allocating memory separately, but just sharing it with the first one.
Just as a side note, I have run pmap on both processes and I have
verified that they have the same memor
onfigure udev to get the modules in
the right order and to prevent "floppy" from being loaded (if it is
actually udev's fault...)?
Thanks for reading.
Davide
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loaded anyway? Perhaps it is inserted from the initrd?
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the early phases of boot; I also suspect this
happens because I let the Debian installer load "floppy" when I set up
my system.
Thank you for the help.
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t the best one) is to create a symlink to
/home/davide/.Xauthority in /root/ (of course, change /home/davide/ to
the path of your home folder), because my machine is single-user; more
complicated situations might require the use of xauth. See man xauth and
man Xsecurity.
By the way, this is
t;?).
I wonder what you get in initramfs.conf if you do not select to load
"floppy" when installing. Does it get loaded anyway?
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because of bug #425790. Have a look on the BTS, there are a couple of
workarounds.
Davide
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patch ... so let me know if this workaround actually works for you.
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I actually preferred the workaround quoted a bit futher down [1]. Since
my machine is single-user, I decided not to mess with icedove's
installation dirs, should this bug get fixed one day.
="esddsp" iceweasel
This will wrap the firefox-bin executable with esddsp (man esddsp). If
it works, you might want to consider changing the setting in
/etc/iceweasel/iceweaselrc.
HTH,
Davide
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e bug list... Bug #443671, to be precise. It has been fixed
with the latest wxwidgets release (in Sid, at least).
HTH,
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with a
noffice as:
$ strace ooffice
If strace is not installed, run (as root)
# aptitude install strace
first.
Anyway, apt-file shows that this libatk-bridge.so is included in
package at-spi. Is it installed?
And by the way, you're not really running ooffice as root, are you?
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wasn't running even when it was, and kdenetwork-manager reported that
it could not find any network devices.
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I'd hate to jump in the cross-fire against NM, but did you add yourself
to the "netdev" group? Just my € 0.02.
HTH,
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is a udev-created symlink to the relevant iPod device.
HTH,
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Hope that helps.
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that provided by gnupod.
That's quite surprising, since managing my iPod couldn't be more
straightforward. What problem did you have exactly?
Davide
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ions fglrx-driver installs, but all I obtained was confusion.
I looked in the READMEs and googled a bit, but I did not find anything
relevant.
Any hints?
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Let me know... I wanted to try that yesterday but I was too tired. If
it works, I might give it a shot tonight.
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Jonathan Kaye ha scritto:
Hi Davide,
I've installed it and it's BRILLIANT Three cheers for ATI they've got it
right!
fgl_glxgears ran around 380fps under 8.39. Now, under 8.42 it's over 500! So
I'd say go for it.
Cheers,
Jonathan
Thank you all for the feedback. I
Jonathan Kaye ha scritto:
Hi Davide,
Here's how I did it:
1. Remove all fglrx packages currently installed.
2. as root or using sudo
a. go to /usr/src/modules and rm -r fglrx
b. if you an flgrx-kernel .deb file in /usr/src, delete it.
Now to build the new driver.
1. Go to the folder
Davide Mancusi ha scritto:
[...] building the package does not work. It fails like this
(long log follows): [snipped]
For the benefit of those who are trying to walk the same path: I have
managed to create the packages by following the instructions on the ATI
wiki [1]. The drivers from the
s windowed and I think some effects are
disabled. Probably ATI broke some of the GLX extensions in the 8.40 -->
8.42 upgrade.
Thank you very much for your help anyway! I have posted a bug on the
ATI bugzilla and if something pops up, I will post here again.
Davide
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out of the module sources.
Thanks for the help!
Davide
[1] http://home.mag.cx/messenger/
[2] http://qce-ga.sourceforge.net/
[3] http://tuukkat.awardspace.com/quickcam/quickcam.html
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e verified because the public key is not available:
NO_PUBKEY 07DC563D1F41B907
W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
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Try to install debian-multimedia-keyring.
Cheers,
Davide
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ausing problems...
HTH,
Davide
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Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
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