staller, or how can I fix this problem with
the cvs script?
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Joey Hess wrote:
Damon L. Chesser wrote:
Failed to fetch
http://non-us.debian.org/dists/unstable/main/debian-installer/binary-i386/Packages.gz
404 Not Found
It should not be trying to use non-us. What does your
/etc/apt/sources.list look like?
# See sources.list(5) for more
Joey Hess wrote:
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Failed to fetch
http://non-us.debian.org/dists/unstable/main/debian-installer/binary-i386/Packages.gz
404 Not Found
It should not be trying to use non-us. What does your
/etc/apt/sources.list look like?
So: where can I find the Installer, or
a floppy?
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I blew up my grub with the debian installer, and it (the installer) does
not rigth lilo to hda. How do I repair my grub? I know the drive
lay-outs, I can load knoppix chroot and do a grub-floppy. But with the
floppy then what do I tell grub? the home of the grub config file is
hda6 (or hd0,
Anita Lewis wrote:
On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 10:53:40 + (UTC), Anita Lewis wrote:
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 21:58:25 -0600, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
I blew up my grub with the debian installer, and it (the installer) does
not rigth lilo to hda. How do I repair my grub? I know the drive
lay
csj wrote:
On 14. December 2003 at 4:16PM -0600,
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[snipped: grub menu entries, etc]
Given the above, how can I get Debian to boot? cd into the
Debain / (while running Libranet) and run lilo? Modify in some
unknown to me way the
to my new shiny base system!!! Talk about security! The distro
was sarge, ext3 was chosen for file systems, hdb6 /, hdb7 /home, hdb5
/var (as reiserfs). All partitions seem written to with out errors (as
checked out from Libranet).
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Snip
This got it going: (grub menu.lst of Libranet)
title Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.4.22-1-386
root(hd1,5)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22-1-386 root=/dev/hdb6 ro hdc=scsi hdd=scsi
initrd=/boot
Anita Lewis wrote:
On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 12:27:04 -0600, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
Not at all! I will try something like that to be able to boot Debain.
As of now I have no way to boot the Debian install. since lilo did not
write to the drive. In fact, the installer, might not have correctly
Gruessle wrote:
I have some problems and what I have learned so far is that I need to send you guys more info so you can help me.
First think I should do I guess is setup an email client on the Debian box otherwise I
will have to type all the errors in to my
email.
How do I do that and which ema
uest really belongs on?
I would recommend kanotix http://kanotix.com/info/index.php
HTH
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an image,
install it, configure your boot loader, update your package system so
your system knows what kernel you have. If you use synaptic, you can
"see" your kernel listed in the packages and you can remove it if you
want. You can also transport the kernel to a new machine if th
wants to make 5 (performance), so you need to tell
courier to allow larger number of connections.
Please turn off your requst for a return receipt.
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post, when posting to debian-user list.
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Is Menu maker part of deb? I can't seem to find it. I searched for
menumaker, menu-maker, mmaker, menmaker.
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I would like to buy a digital cam that can also be a web cam. Nothing
to fancy, just a decent camera. Any sugestions? I use Libranet (deb
based) and debian, testing.
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is not an issue. In addition, on the problem box (Libranet
2.8.1) I have an USB-2 pci card, eliminating the possibility of an
onboard usb problem. This has me scratching my head. Where do I look
and what do I do?
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it is close to magic. I guess this is why Linus does not like this
system and a new one is out with 2.6.0 kernels. Hope this helps
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Edward Murrell wrote:
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Snip
Given that I just woke up, I may be difficult to understand... :)
snip
Regards
Edward
Edward,
Thank you for responding.
#usbfs /proc/bus/usb usbfsrw,devmode=0660,devgid=432 0
0
puzzlement to me and I really think it is
how the disk is set up by Sony.
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Anybody got any ideas how to view a multi-page .tiff file? The only
thing I use windows for anymore is to view .tiff's I get from work and
Linux does not (that I have found) have a way to view the other pages
after page one.
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Stephen wrote:
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Anybody got any ideas how to view a multi-page .tiff file? The only
thing I use windows for anymore is to view .tiff's I get from work and
Linux does not (that I have found) have a way to
Richard Lyons wrote:
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Stephen wrote:
On Sat, Jan 17, 2004 at 08:50:58PM -0600 or thereabouts, Damon L. Chesser
wrote:
Anybody got any ideas how to view a multi-page .tiff file? The only
thing I use windows for anymore is
Brian Potkin wrote:
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Stephen wrote:
On Sat, Jan 17, 2004 at 08:50:58PM -0600 or thereabouts, Damon L. Chesser
wrote:
Anybody got any ideas how to view a multi-page .tiff file? The only
thing I use windows for
Brian Potkin wrote:
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Brian Potkin wrote:
Installing the mgetty-viewfax package takes only a minute or two and
gets you 'viewfax', which is capable of viewing multipage tiffs. It
would be useful to know whether it
Bijan Soleymani wrote:
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Anybody got any ideas how to view a multi-page .tiff file? The only
thing I use windows for anymore is to view .tiff's I get from work and
Linux does not (that I have found) have a way to view the
Damon L. Chesser wrote:
Marc Wilson wrote:
On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 11:49:44PM +, Brian Potkin wrote:
You cannot print from within viewfax. 'lpr file.tif' should work.
Assuming that you're using some variety of printing support that
understands what to do when somethin
egard for ease of use or superior
methods. We simply can not compromise!
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I realy want to know this
answer! Why is it re-writing an entry in / to make /cdrom0 and a
symling in /cdrom ??
Thanks for the help. Google for me did not help. No joy on irc
channels. I tried to make this as clear and concise as I could.
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ote: Windows
died, linux just has no network. Hm so much for the "easy" install
in windows XP.
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Actually, it's not. To start your own thread, you need to mail the list
directly, rather than replying.
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e this guy, that ability
was broken to reset. Enough of my rant on gnome. Aside from that, I
realy kinda like it now.
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feature of Knoppix. Your
response to S. Keeling has me very confused over what you hope to get done.
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Nate Duehr wrote:
On Feb 9, 2004, at 2:25 PM, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
This is the first time I have to disagree with you S. Keeling. Users
of CAD (espe. AutoCad) realy have to use windose. No maker of
professional CAD is porting to linux. I know a shop here that builds
buildings and they
or someone to make out with her. :-P
Which doesn't imply marriage...
Which is even better, isn't it?
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does not work for you.
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t is how I understand it. HTH
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roduce a stabel distro, let us deal with it.
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act, it looks like
nothing ever happened. What about the overall state of the installed
packages?
$ aptitude search '~i' | md5sum
06f9da945e91f95eb2913ed081809159 -
I rest my case.
My hands are clapping! Bravo! Bravo!
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to root "sudo su"
2. As I had a BadCRC reported on a HD, I had to re-configure my
hardware setup and re-install.
The first is a bandaide. The 2nd is a shotgun to kill a bug. Both
worked. The source was never found.
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n Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA USA
PETA - People Eating Tasty Animals
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clear up. And the entire time we had
an official Linux desktop, just IT policy said no.
I share your pain.
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files (from work mates, sent from work, made in windows, using a
password (to keep IT off of it?) I could not uncompress in Linux. I had
to use windows, then transfer the files back to myself on Linux.
Perhaps this is the problem?
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it was not that important to me. However, your question implies you can
stream video from/to the tivo from Linux. How? What am I missing?
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Kevin Monceaux wrote:
Damon,
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
I was under (it would seem falsely) that streaming from/to a tivo was
limited to windows. I can access the tivo from Linux by IP, but I get
no menu to do anything with it, just a webpage. I never looked into
it as it
Anybody know of a way to view Tivo on a Linux box?
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d I am
happy to have been a part of Dell at that time (though not involved with
that program).
Just my 2c worth.
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illegal.
How would one make a bit copy of a CD using dd? dd if=/dev/whatever
of=/file/name.iso ?
I never tried to dd a CD.
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to install skype (ony 32bit version available) and a few
things which it depends on (also 32bit versions)
HTH
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t just goes and goes and when I
receive them back, again, does not seem like it is 72 char/line.
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Celejar wrote:
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AFAIK (<<--see the disclaimer?) in the USA, you are allowed to make
personal copies of media you own for your own use (not to install on
multiple machines). This has bee
lvent that
will not take off runs, dissolve the MB, etc. Just find an "acid
brush" to paint and scrub with and all the gunk should also come up.
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T o n g wrote:
On Sat, 08 Mar 2008 03:53:19 +1100, Owen Townend wrote:
On 3/8/08, Damon L. Chesser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My daughter want to make some backups of her games on copy-protected
DVDs.
Anybody knows how to do that with Linux?
Have a loo
irtualized capable hardware (I think your CPU has it ). If the game
will run off of "any" windows video card and your system is fast enough,
yes you can play. If you need advanced 3d graphics, probably you can
not as the virtual video card will not support it.
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ing nature of that legacy platform...
As for myself, I was just answering the question. BTW, the newest game
I have "Sins of a Solar Empire" is pretty high spec and works out of the
box with wine. I just tested it today. Works with out flaws.
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m, but if you do, please
let me know. That will be news to me.
HTH!
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G 0 100% /
but that should be about 37G as per your df -h posting (half of 10% of 728G)
I suspect that is your issue.
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over looked!
Something is not correct on that box.
Here on my home box I filled up all of 3.5G of / with everything
installed I can think of with only /home and swap on a diff. partition.
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w of anybody personally in the USA who has done this, I
do personally know of a Dutch who did it:
http://blog.danieldk.org/
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Thank you,
Raj Kiran Grandhi
Raj,
I think it has to do with /etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi
I am not sure how to edit it, but I believe that holds the key to the
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ys you can make a rule that overrides an earlier rule. Rules start at 00 and to up to 99, they are read in order. 50 series is for user rules.
beyond that, I can not help with out much googleing as I don't know the syntax.
I have seen this come up on this very list from time to time, bu
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This "[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc# rgrep floppy *" led me to
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# all block device
) this is a friendly mail list and most will be willing to
help you.
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See my MS entry, 1st reply, I believe.
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which I failed to
comprehend Why Red Hat is the "business" distro.
Send me $2500 US and I will explain it to you. You know it has to be good!
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this method has worked for VMworkstation and VMserver and you don't have
to muck with mod assistant.
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changes in HD tech). 6. I have seen dozens of catastrophic hardware
controller failures with complete data lost and not one mdadm failure.
That just means you
sometimes locks up.
Currently updated to the latest patch for the game, that might have
something to do with it. Very playable, if annoying.
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inux I know the most about and
are on the outside of my knowledge base. All I know of this subject is
from that one customer I could not effectively help other then to say
use EMC's application, even after extensive research by me. Even after
going through all the howto's I could fin
day window you can "ignore" the out of warranty issue.
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Michael S. Peek wrote:
Damon L. Chesser wrote:
Having done support for a tier1 OEM, I found
many of our customers (running Linux) ignored the raid controllers and
used them as disk controllers and then used software raid.
This would be fine, I don't really care if it's a hardware o
Steve Lamb wrote:
On Wed, March 19, 2008 8:27 am, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
Sins of a Solar Empire does NOT run flawlessly, it sometimes locks up.
Currently updated to the latest patch for the game, that might have
something to do with it. Very playable, if annoying.
You say this
e. mdadm can then tell you
if sda has failed or not. I don't know if this is feasible for you, but
I offer it up as the only solution I do know about outside of Dell hardware.
HTH
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Ubuntu installed, as Dell certifies it
works with it. What ever Ubuntu does, Debian can do and of course, vise
versa. Linux is Linux and those two are close relatives.
You stand a very good chance of THE Linux Architect for Dell to respond
to you.
HTH.
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22 kernel(non-bigmem)!
Can anyone help to figure the cause? Thanx
Again,
I have to recommend Dell's Linux mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] see
http://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-desktops to subscribe. Very
active list about Linux on Dell dealing with servers and workstat
to
issues doing a dist-upgrade and dpkg gets stuck
Note to Ron Johnson: is this happening a lot? I did not see any posts on this.
HTH
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Damon L. Chesser wrote:
Michael Marsh wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 8:43 PM, Jude DaShiell
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This is one dpkg failed to recover from; just the relevant lines of the
script file follow:
Selecting previously deselected package libdjvulibre21.
Unp
his, just use the dpkg -i --force-overwrite
/path/in/error/message/packagename.deb OR wait until some one releases a newer
version of the package.
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Bob Cox wrote:
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 10:18:00 -0400, Damon L. Chesser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I hate to ask this, this is so stupid! I gave up using the bug search
function long ago. I can't ever find anything!
If I go to http://www.debian.org/Bugs/ and put in libjvulibre
this partition and all data will be
lost" the smiley icon means "we will not format this partition, but we
will use it" IIRC. HTH
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well, I did say IIRC, I don't exactly install Debian every day. Maybe
someone else has more concrete info for you?
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address of the
desired server (such as 192.168.2.4: 0,0. I have just exhausted my
knowledge of the matter as I don't play with exporting displays, but I
hope that helps, and at the very least, get you on the right track.
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the extra facilities which
64-bit systems give you, you will find the whole setup much simpler just
doing this. No faffing about with chroots either :-)
Dave.
Dave,
by "just install a 2.6.x-series amd64 kernel" do you mean that if you
boot a 64bit kernel, you can run a 32bit
say this is not the case. Just pick your
hd to install to, install grub on the MBR and away you go.
HTH
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r/cache/apt/archives/libswscale0_0.svn20080206-8_i386.deb
from the above output. Then do (as root):
dpkg -i --force-overwrite /path/to/something/.deb
This does not fix anything, rather it allows *bad*, *poorly written* packages
to install. In this case, debian mulitmedia knows about the issue and
clearly says what to do about it (remove the above line and it will uninstall
all multimedia packages).
HTH
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On Sunday 22 June 2008 01:49:37 pm you wrote:
> On Sun June 22 2008, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
> > Paul,
> >
> > See this line: >
> >
> > processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libswscale0_0.svn20080206-8_i386.deb
> > (--unpack):
> > trying to overwri
. Just wanted to say that.
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On Sunday 22 June 2008 02:54:03 pm you wrote:
> On Sun June 22 2008, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
> > Glad to do it. In this case, it is NOT badly written packages, but
> > rather a design choice of Debian Multimedia to go with a lib that is
> > newer then stable or testing. Y
, but in version 3 it stays stuck at the beginning.
> >
> > Searching bugzilla.mozilla.org I find nothing under "favicon", but it
> > clearly is a visible but minor bug.
> >
> > Anybody else notice this behavior?
>
> BTW, it's called the
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