You probably will need to post information about the machine and may get
more help, more quickly, on the debian-user list.
Tom Dial
On 05/20/2017 03:36 PM, Anil Duggirala wrote:
> Hello,
> I reinstalled Debian, by deleting the Linux
> partitions in windows and installing to free s
en to you upon installation?? Do I need to somehow install
the newer kernel (which I know solves various hardware problems) to make
it work? [connecting to wifi using the commandline will be a challenge
for me]
Please help!
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I have Dell Xps 15 with config:-
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Dual Graphics Card Intel HD 3000 & nvidia geforce GT 540M with Optimus
Techonology
720 GB hardisk
Motherboard Dell XPS system L502X
Intel centrino 6230 Network Card with BT 3.0
I have installed 2
I have Dell Xps 15 with config:-
8 Gb RAM
2nd generation i7 processor 2.2 GHz Boost 2.0 upto 3.30 GHz
Dual Graphics Card Intel HD 3000 & nvidia geforce GT 540M with Optimus
Techonology
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I have installed 2
2009/1/26 Johannes Wiedersich :
> Not on my lenny system. I have enabled 'auto-login' for my primary user.
> That option automatically logs me in automatically on boot, but *not*
> after manual log out, restarting X, or starting a new session.
>
Now that's what I want! I'm setting it up now. Thank
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Daniel Pittman wrote:
> Using that someone could trivially open a new KDM login prompt, hit
> return, and have access to your identity. Not much fun.
Not on my lenny system. I have enabled 'auto-login' for my primary user.
That option automatically l
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Seth S. Edwards wrote:
> However, as
> most take their laptops places that are outside of their control, having
> this added layer of security is beneficial.
The enabled kdm password is only beneficial for the case that the laptop
is unattended *and*
2009/1/26 Daniel Pittman :
> I don't know about you, but I occasionally leave my laptop unattended,
> and while the KDE screen-saver locks it, it also offers the "switch
> user" option.
>
Thank. I _never_ leave the machine unattended. It would be stolen immediately.
> Using that someone could tri
Dotan Cohen writes:
> My laptop password-protects the harddrive, to unlock it I must enter a
> password before the BIOS starts the OS. Is it thus redundant to have a
> password at the KDM logon screen?
I don't know about you, but I occasionally leave my laptop unattended,
and while the KDE scree
2009/1/25 Paolo :
> On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 10:32:10PM +0200, Bogdan wrote:
>>
>> BIOS password can be reset after gaining access to the laptop's mainboard
>> (or maybe even easier).
>
> yep, there are bios-pwd crackers on the 'net; but if HDD is also protected,
> with it's own pwd, and bios just
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 10:32:10PM +0200, Bogdan wrote:
>
> BIOS password can be reset after gaining access to the laptop's mainboard (or
> maybe even easier).
yep, there are bios-pwd crackers on the 'net; but if HDD is also protected,
with it's own pwd, and bios just asks for HDD pwd, things ar
Paolo wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 09:30:35PM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> My laptop password-protects the harddrive, to unlock it I must enter a
>> password before the BIOS starts the OS. Is it thus redundant to have a
>> password at the KDM logon screen? I am the only user of this laptop,
>
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 09:30:35PM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> My laptop password-protects the harddrive, to unlock it I must enter a
> password before the BIOS starts the OS. Is it thus redundant to have a
> password at the KDM logon screen? I am the only user of this laptop,
that'd mean you are
> desktop. Are there other security implications of not having a KDM
> screen with a password prompt?
BIOS password can be reset after gaining access to the laptop's mainboard (or
maybe even easier).
However, if you are not using filesystem encryption then KDM (login) pass
doesn't add much in te
My laptop password-protects the harddrive, to unlock it I must enter a
password before the BIOS starts the OS. Is it thus redundant to have a
password at the KDM logon screen? I am the only user of this laptop,
and it would be that much nicer if I would only have to enter the
password _once_ to boo
ally. currently using it via ppoes ethernet but i want to connect
> usb. tried wine and loaded windows drivers that came on the cd, it does
> not work. the programs dont pop up when i go under wine programs.
>
> i also need to know how to make a debian dvd with all programs on it
>
loaded windows drivers that came on the cd, it does
not work. the programs dont pop up when i go under wine programs.
i also need to know how to make a debian dvd with all programs on it
becuase i hate the manual. i want to make a debian live cd
also want to connect my sonyericsson v800 to my latop
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 11:07 AM, P Theodorou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Im on a Toshiba Tecra A8 model running Debian testing , using an Intel 945
> shared graphics with (256 MB).
> I do not need 256 MB to be spent on my graphics and i've tried through
>
On Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 05:07:15PM +, P Theodorou wrote:
>
> (WW) intel(0): VideoRam configuration found, which is no longer recommended.
> (II) intel(0): Continuing with default 262144kB VideoRam instead of 131072 kB.
...
> bios options are not available , so what do you suggest me to do ?
t
On Sun, 2008-03-02 at 17:07 +, P Theodorou wrote:
> Hi
>
> Im on a Toshiba Tecra A8 model running Debian testing , using an Intel 945
> shared graphics with (256 MB).
> I do not need 256 MB to be spent on my graphics and i've tried through
> xorg.conf (option VideoRa
Hi
Im on a Toshiba Tecra A8 model running Debian testing , using an Intel 945
shared graphics with (256 MB).
I do not need 256 MB to be spent on my graphics and i've tried through
xorg.conf (option VideoRam) to set it to 128MB unsuccessfully .
from xorg.conf
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Am Donnerstag, 10. Mai 2007 08:43 schrieb javier melendez:
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> problem is that this package said me that its needs lib6(>=2.5), but with
> "apt-get" only i have lib6 v2.3, so my question is how i install (easely)
> this packa
On Thursday 10 May 2007 02:43, javier melendez wrote:
> hey my friends i am trying install recordmydesktop in my debian etch. The
> problem is that this package said me that its needs lib6(>=2.5), but with
> "apt-get" only i have lib6 v2.3, so my question is how i install (easely)
> this package? t
Hi Javier.
On date Thursday 2007-05-10 06:43:17 +, javier melendez, wrote:
> hey my friends i am trying install recordmydesktop in my debian
> etch. The problem is that this package said me that its needs
> lib6(>=2.5), but with "apt-get" only i have lib6 v2.3, so my
> question is how i instal
hey my friends i am trying install recordmydesktop in my debian etch. The
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>
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>
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> Thanks for the advice. When you say 'start again from the start' do
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Brian Kelsay wrote:
| Chris Bertoni wrote:
|
|> I have a debian box that I want to use as a firewall. When I installed
|> debian only one nic card was installed. Since then I have installed
|> another. One is a linksys and the other a netgear. I want
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|> I have a debian box that I want to use as a firewall. When I installed
|> debian only one nic card was installed. Since then I have installed
|> another. One is a linksys and the other a netgear. I want to
Chris Bertoni wrote:
I have a debian box that I want to use as a firewall. When I installed
debian only one nic card was installed. Since then I have installed
another. One is a linksys and the other a netgear. I want to make one (eth
0) DHCP and connect it to the internet, and the other to ha
Hi all,
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debian only one nic card was installed. Since then I have installed
another. One is a linksys and the other a netgear. I want to make one (eth
0) DHCP and connect it to the internet, and the other to have a (eth 1
Chris Bertoni wrote:
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debian only one nic card was installed. Since then I have installed
another. One is a linksys and the other a netgear. I want to make one (eth
0) DHCP and connect it to the internet, and the other to hav
Hi all,
I have a debian box that I want to use as a firewall. When I installed
debian only one nic card was installed. Since then I have installed
another. One is a linksys and the other a netgear. I want to make one (eth
0) DHCP and connect it to the internet, and the other to have a (eth 1
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Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > What I expect is a tool able to set the WHOLE laptop
> > configuration according to the current environment.
> >
>
> > For example, at home I use my wired network with a Xinerama'd
> > Xsession in 16bits. At work, I am using a wireless connection
Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > What I expect is a tool able to set the WHOLE laptop
> > configuration according to the current environment.
> >
>
> > For example, at home I use my wired network with a Xinerama'd
> > Xsession in 16bits. At work, I am using a wireless connection
Actually I'm looking for more tools than, mkxf8con, mdetect, read-edid,
discover, hwsetup to find and setup the devices correctly automatically,
especially for xfree86 (since discover does the rest)
Does anyone knows the progres of discover2?
Joakim Nordberg
> Hi ppl,
>
> I'm currently runnig a
Actually I'm looking for more tools than, mkxf8con, mdetect, read-edid,
discover, hwsetup to find and setup the devices correctly automatically,
especially for xfree86 (since discover does the rest)
Does anyone knows the progres of discover2?
Joakim Nordberg
> Hi ppl,
>
> I'm currently runnig a
> What I expect is a tool able to set the WHOLE laptop
> configuration according to the current environment.
>
> For example, at home I use my wired network with a Xinerama'd
> Xsession in 16bits. At work, I am using a wireless connection
> and no Xinerama. My printers are different, etc...
Ifupdo
> What I expect is a tool able to set the WHOLE laptop
> configuration according to the current environment.
>
> For example, at home I use my wired network with a Xinerama'd
> Xsession in 16bits. At work, I am using a wireless connection
> and no Xinerama. My printers are different, etc...
Ifupdo
se my wired network with a Xinerama'd Xsession
> in 16bits. At work, I am using a wireless connection and no
> Xinerama. My printers are different, etc...
>
> In fact I need a global tool not a network dedicated one ;) But the
> project is pretty cool though.
Check up '
Xavier Maillard wrote:
> Anybpdy can help me to configure it please?
Get the laptop-net-doc package.
For an alternative autoconfigurer, look at ifupdown-roam.
http://panopticon.csustan.edu/thood/ifupdown-roam.html
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se my wired network with a Xinerama'd Xsession
> in 16bits. At work, I am using a wireless connection and no
> Xinerama. My printers are different, etc...
>
> In fact I need a global tool not a network dedicated one ;) But the
> project is pretty cool though.
Check up '
e I use my wired network with a Xinerama'd Xsession
in 16bits. At work, I am using a wireless connection and no
Xinerama. My printers are different, etc...
In fact I need a global tool not a network dedicated one ;) But the
project is pretty cool though.
zeDek
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Xavier Maillard wrote:
> Anybpdy can help me to configure it please?
Get the laptop-net-doc package.
For an alternative autoconfigurer, look at ifupdown-roam.
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Hi,
Anybpdy can help me to configure it please ? I am feeling totally lost
with that especially to make it play nicely with the pcmcia schemes.
If anyone has any pointers and/or any configuration he can share with
me, I am quite interested :)
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Anybpdy can help me to configure it please ? I am feeling totally lost
with that especially to make it play nicely with the pcmcia schemes.
If anyone has any pointers and/or any configuration he can share with
me, I am quite interested :)
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I'm currently runnig a small distribution meant for terminal services, like,
X, Citrix, RDP and VNC. Which is installable on a disc with just dd, which
makes it very easy to deploy on hundreds of machines during a day.
For the moment i'm running on Sarge together with tools from Knoppix l
Hi ppl,
I'm currently runnig a small distribution meant for terminal services, like,
X, Citrix, RDP and VNC. Which is installable on a disc with just dd, which
makes it very easy to deploy on hundreds of machines during a day.
For the moment i'm running on Sarge together with tools from Knoppix l
> Werner, special request to you: Can you update your wonderfull page [2] to
> tell
> my document is in french? It will avoid some disapointments. Thanks in
> advance.
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> Werner, special request to you: Can you update your wonderfull page [2] to tell
> my document is in french? It will avoid some disapointments. Thanks in advance.
Sorry I have missed that. Updated links are now at
http://tuxmobil.org/dell.html
http://tuxmobil.org/lang_french.html
T
Le 12283ième jour après Epoch,
Mike Hommey écrivait:
> On Tuesday 19 August 2003 20:30, François TOURDE wrote:
>> Around 16 ;) ... FDL doesn't need to be translated yet :)
>
> FDL is considered non-free (see debian-legal ML). Please consider using GPL
> or
> OPL for do
On Tuesday 19 August 2003 20:30, François TOURDE wrote:
> Around 16 ;) ... FDL doesn't need to be translated yet :)
FDL is considered non-free (see debian-legal ML). Please consider using GPL or
OPL for documentations.
--
"I have sampled every language, french is my favori
her tongue), and
>> seems
>> to have a big success (more than 20 hits/day, excluding Robots).
>
> After a quick look it seems to be about 10 pages?
Around 16 ;) ... FDL doesn't need to be translated yet :)
>
>> So I need help to translate it into english.
>
cluding Robots).
After a quick look it seems to be about 10 pages?
> So I need help to translate it into english.
Feel free to send the LaTeX source my way, I'll do it. I'm
leaving on vacation (to France!) this friday, I'll send back
whatever I've got done by then.
/Y - who is
Le 12283ième jour après Epoch,
Mike Hommey écrivait:
> On Tuesday 19 August 2003 20:30, François TOURDE wrote:
>> Around 16 ;) ... FDL doesn't need to be translated yet :)
>
> FDL is considered non-free (see debian-legal ML). Please consider using GPL or
> OPL for docum
ongue), and seems
> to have a big success (more than 20 hits/day, excluding Robots).
>
> So I need help to translate it into english.
Unfortunately I don't know French well enough to be able to translate a
full-length document. Once you have a working English document, however,
I'd
On Tuesday 19 August 2003 20:30, François TOURDE wrote:
> Around 16 ;) ... FDL doesn't need to be translated yet :)
FDL is considered non-free (see debian-legal ML). Please consider using GPL or
OPL for documentations.
--
"I have sampled every language, french is my favori
Hi .*,
It's half Off Topic, so I'm only half sorry :)
Some weeks ago, I've written a document[1] explaining how to install Debian on
a DELL Latitude C840. This document is in french (my mother tongue), and seems
to have a big success (more than 20 hits/day, excluding Robots).
So
and seems
>> to have a big success (more than 20 hits/day, excluding Robots).
>
> After a quick look it seems to be about 10 pages?
Around 16 ;) ... FDL doesn't need to be translated yet :)
>
>> So I need help to translate it into english.
>
> Feel free to send t
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