On 25/05/05, David R. Litwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where is config.log?
In the directory of the package you're trying to build!
Cheers
Adam
Hi list,
I got a lot of support from this list. Thanks a lot guys.
Please keep up the good work. Places like these motivate others
towards this exciting world of linux.
At present I am having a couple of problems. Firstly I am
not able to increase my resolution to 1024 x 768 in 24 bi
When I try to mount an NFS filesystem, I get this error:
mount: unknown filesystem type 'nfs'
Something must not be loaded. What do you get by running "rpcinfo -p"?
On host2 (the client), I get:
program vers proto port
102 tcp111 portmapper
102 udp
Hi List!
I find periodically such entries in the kern.log.
Kern.log extract:
May 22 12:31:25 atilla kernel: Redirect from 212.92.23.1 on eth0 about
212.92.23.13 ignored.
May 22 12:31:25 atilla kernel: Advised path = 212.92.23.238 ->
84.21.19.1, tos 00
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Hello,
Anyone has installed the qingy login manager under debian-ubuntu?
I have only black screens instead of qingy on my ttys.
thank you?
Bayrouni.
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Hi everybody,
I'm tring to configure gdm to show faces in the face browser.
After trying to figure out why there are no faces, I discovered that
gdm does not like zsh in /etc/passwd
For example:
toto:x:1004:1004:,,,:/home/toto:/bin/zsh
tata:x:1005:1005:,,,:/home/tata:/bin/bash
tata has a face b
On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 18:49 -0400, Michael Marsh wrote:
> vim has multiple-undo, which classic vi doesn't, for one.
Classic vi does have multi-level undo, it just works differently from
the one in vim.
In nvi undo works pretty literally: it reverses the effect of previous
command. In case the
Anyone installed Gnome on Knoppix?
Thanks,
John
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and what about this:
$ :(){ :| :&};:
Try it at your own risk. :P
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Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Hopefully, someone gets a chuckle out of this.
Bah, and to think I do that from time to time on purpose just to see how
far I can fork before the machine hangs. Last time was playing with Python's
threading. Decided to have a thread recursively start itself as chi
Where is config.log?
> Be careful what you wish for. Today I decided, instead of doing my
> homework, that I was going to start learning mutt. I normally localize
And your homework ??
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Be careful what you wish for. Today I decided, instead of doing my
homework, that I was going to start learning mutt. I normally localize
my system to es_ES, but this makes the default key bindings not make
sense when I look at a UI in Spanish. I decided to whip up a two line
shell script called
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Exim can't find the drivers which leads me to believe that the exim
> package wasn't built with AUTH capabilities. If that is so, does
> anyone use exim with smtp auth or exim4 with SMTP auth and is is
> built into that package?
>
>
There are two exim packages,
e
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 10:41:46AM +0200, Dennis Stosberg wrote:
> Am 24.05.2005 um 03:33 schrieb Willie Gnarlson:
> > Can someone suggest a solution for having an often out of control
> > search.cgi script run at a certain nice setting?
> The best solution is probably to fix the CGI itself ;-)
> The same here, except for the BrowsePoll, because the server is in another
> subnet and we don't bridge the broadcasts.
>
> DefaultCharset notused
> LogLevel info
> Printcap /var/run/cups/printcap
> TempDir /var/spool/cups/tmp
> Port 631
> BrowsePoll some.other.host:631
>
> Order Deny,Allow
> D
Dan Fulbright wrote:
When I try to mount an NFS filesystem, I get this error:
mount: unknown filesystem type 'nfs'
Something must not be loaded. What do you get by running "rpcinfo -p"?
For comparison, here's what I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ rpcinfo -p
program vers proto port
1
When I try to mount an NFS filesystem, I get this error:
mount: unknown filesystem type 'nfs'
Something must not be loaded. What do you get by running "rpcinfo -p"?
For comparison, here's what I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ rpcinfo -p
program vers proto port
102 tcp111 p
Art Edwards wrote:
I am using the latest kernel from debian.
I don't think stable uses 2.6.8, but there may be different patch
versions between Debian testing and Debian stable. Testing uses the
-15 patch level, which is the one I use.
Should I attach
the two config files (2.6.6 and 2.6.8)?
Dan Fulbright wrote:
When I try to mount an NFS filesystem, I get this error:
mount: unknown filesystem type 'nfs'
Here's the mount command I'm using on host2:
mount host1.domain.com:/tmp /mnt
On host1.domain.com, I have this in /etc/exports:
/tmp host2.domain.com(ro,sync)
I tried using all
Thanks. I didn't actually mean to start a new thread. I changed to where
I'm working. I am using the latest kernel from debian. Should I attach
the two config files (2.6.6 and 2.6.8)?
Art Edwards
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 07:45:58PM -0400, Marty wrote:
> Art Edwards wrote:
>
> >I can remove these
Art Edwards wrote:
I can remove these errors by not using the CONFIG_DRM_RADEON option.
It's probably not that simple, because I and probably a million other
users use that option. The linux build system has always been semi-broken
(by which I mean it's excessively fragile) and it looks like
Hi!
[ adding the bug and it's submitter to CC, I'm to lazy to send out the
nearly same mail twice ;) ]
* Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050524 21:44]:
> I am running Debian testing which has recently transitioned from tuxracer
> to ppracer 0.3.1.
>
> The game has slowed by at least an order of mag
When I try to mount an NFS filesystem, I get this error:
mount: unknown filesystem type 'nfs'
Here's the mount command I'm using on host2:
mount host1.domain.com:/tmp /mnt
On host1.domain.com, I have this in /etc/exports:
/tmp host2.domain.com(ro,sync)
I tried using all IP addresses instead
I have just finished compiling both the 2.6.6 and 2.6.8 kernels and
there appears to be a bug in the radeon_state piece of code in the 2.6.8
kernel that is absent in the 2.6.6 kernel. I receive the following
compilation errors (2.6.8)
CC drivers/char/drm/radeon_state.o
drivers/char/drm/ra
On 5/24/05, Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah! well I confess to being a complete novice prior to learning vim.
> All that I read suggested that knowing vim would suffice to use vi if it
> were the only editor available.
They're pretty close. vim has multiple-undo, which classic vi
do
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> On 5/24/05, Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Try gvim and vim; the former has a gui interface and will give you a
> > slow intro to vim (command line version) itself. There is a very good
> > book 'Vi IMproved' by Steve Qualine. Learning vim
On Tue, 24 May 2005 15:44:58 -0400
Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running Debian testing which has recently transitioned from
> tuxracer to ppracer 0.3.1.
>
> The game has slowed by at least an order of magnitude, based on
> side-by-side testing with a backed-up copy of old tuxracer. Th
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I recently changed ISP's and for the first time, in 12 years, have
more then one email addresses. Thats nice but it seems that the
ISP's smtp server requires an Authentication from exim and I am
having a problem setting it up.
The last try was from the "Debian Reference", chapter 9 which
Art Edwards wrote:
To all:
I'm attempting to compile 2.6.8 with a radiaon8500 LE using
CONFIG_AGP_ATI
As I read it, this flag applies only to the RadeonIGP northbrige motherboard
chip.
Does your motherboard have have the ATI chipset?
(I don't know, however, how this might cause the error mes
Art Edwards a écrit :
I'm trying to install grub on a 2.6.6 machine. It apears to install
cleanly during apt-get. However, there is no /boot/grub directory and no
grub.conf in /etc
Any insight would be appreciated.
Art Edwards
Install grub and grub-doc
# apt-get install grub grub-doc
Instal
Am 2005-05-21 09:35:03, schrieb Nacho:
> > >>Use the standalone Mozilla browser (not firefox).
> > >
> > >Say what now?
>
> Sorry... what do you mean with "standalone Mozilla browser"? I have
> firefox
> and mozilla, but I thought Mozilla comes always with the news, mail
> and
> composer tools?
I am running Debian testing which has recently transitioned from tuxracer
to ppracer 0.3.1.
The game has slowed by at least an order of magnitude, based on
side-by-side testing with a backed-up copy of old tuxracer. The results
are consistent after trying several graphics cards. With old Tuxrac
All clear. Thanks a lot!
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 09:46:30PM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
> Incoming from David Jardine:
> > On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 04:43:43PM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
> > > Incoming from David Jardine:
> > > >
> > > > What worries me is the spam that is sent out under my name. Jus
I'm trying to install grub on a 2.6.6 machine. It apears to install
cleanly during apt-get. However, there is no /boot/grub directory and no
grub.conf in /etc
Any insight would be appreciated.
Art Edwards
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On Tuesday 24 May 2005 12:42 pm, Stephen Queen wrote:
> If I execute the following command as root from /etc/cups
>
> egrep -v "^#.*" cupsd.conf | egrep -v "^ *$"
>
> I get the following output
>
> DefaultCharset notused
> LogLevel info
> Printcap /var/run/cups/printcap
> Port 631
>
> Order Deny,A
Incoming from Marc Shapiro:
> "s. keeling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Incoming from Marc Shapiro:
> >
> >>Just yesterday, I started having problems with kate. It will start up,
> >>and then give me errors about not being able to start the DCOP server
> >
> >The last time I complained about so
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 18:00, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
> Adam Funk wrote:
>> Robert Vangel wrote:
>>
>> It usually takes about an hour for my posts to appear.
>>
>> I had to subscribe to the mailing list in order to be able to post to
>> the
>> newsgroup. Does that restriction not apply to po
To all:
I'm attempting to compile 2.6.8 with a radiaon8500 LE using
CONFIG_AGP_ATI
CONFIG_DRM_RADEON
CONFIG_FB
CONFIG_FB_RADEON
I'm receiving compilation errors during the make bzImage procedure
drivers/built-in.o(.text+0x565b1): In function `radeon_cp_cmdbuf':
: undefined reference to `drm_free
Chuck writes:
> However, in changing "testing" to "unstable" throughout
> /etc/apt/sources.list, one reference became broken. It is:
> deb http://security.debian.org/ unstable/updates main
As all developers are free to upload to Unstable at any time there is no
need for 'unstable/updates'.
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--- Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Possibly because you are compiling some feature into the kernel
> instead
> of using the corresponding module. Who knows how many packages can
> cause the
> module routines to do this? It's an annoying type of error for a
> message
> to label innocuous cond
Hi all,
I am trying to make my custom-compiled 2.6.11 kernel (source package
version 2.6.11-5) bootable. For lilo and since 2.6, i have both vmlinuz
links and initrd images for my kernels. For some reason, this one is
not going through. I usually end up building the initrd images myself
(I bet som
On 5/24/05, Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try gvim and vim; the former has a gui interface and will give you a
> slow intro to vim (command line version) itself. There is a very good
> book 'Vi IMproved' by Steve Qualine. Learning vim is well worth the
> effort and if you are ever co
Many thanks.
On Tue, 24 May 2005, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Quoting Charles Hallenbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi list,
Smooth as silk in under an hour, no known problems yet.
However, in changing "testing" to "unstable" throughout
/etc/apt/sources.list, one reference became broken. It is:
Quoting Charles Hallenbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi list,
Smooth as silk in under an hour, no known problems yet.
However, in changing "testing" to "unstable" throughout
/etc/apt/sources.list, one reference became broken. It is:
deb http://security.debian.org/ unstable/updates main
I commen
Jon Dowland wrote:
Robert Vangel wrote:
DesScorp wrote:
Use the standalone Mozilla browser (not firefox).
Say what now?
Seconded. Neither was usable for me on such a machine.
I guess that depends on your definition of usable. I run them both and
KDE and OpenOffice on a K6-2 350.
Hi list,
Smooth as silk in under an hour, no known problems yet.
However, in changing "testing" to "unstable" throughout
/etc/apt/sources.list, one reference became broken. It is:
deb http://security.debian.org/ unstable/updates main
I commented this line out before doing apt-get dist-upgrad
The same here, except for the BrowsePoll, because the server is in another
subnet and we don't bridge the broadcasts.
DefaultCharset notused
LogLevel info
Printcap /var/run/cups/printcap
TempDir /var/spool/cups/tmp
Port 631
BrowsePoll some.other.host:631
Order Deny,Allow
Deny From All
Allow From
Hi!
i have this line when i do:
# iptables -t filter -L
Chain FORWARD
TCPMSS tcp -- anywhere anywhere tcp flags:SYN,RST/SYN tcpmss match
1400:1536 TCPMSS clamp to PMTU
when i don´t have this line, i can´t download pop3 mails... (pppoeconf adds
it)
so i´d like to know what syntaxis i h
"s. keeling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Incoming from Marc Shapiro:
Just yesterday, I started having problems with kate. It will start up,
and then give me errors about not being able to start the DCOP server
The last time I complained about something like that, some kde person
said I nee
Adam Funk wrote:
Robert Vangel wrote:
It usually takes about an hour for my posts to appear.
I had to subscribe to the mailing list in order to be able to post to the
newsgroup. Does that restriction not apply to posting directly to the
mailing list? If not, that would explain the spam.
I
Incoming from Adam Fabian:
> Email and newsgroups aren't intended to be real-time communication
> mediums. Sometimes they are, if they're working optimally, but if
> not, it wasn't the intention of the protocol anyway.
Besides, what happens when some box between you and the destination
only runs
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 12:15:59PM -0400, Brendan wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 May 2005 12:04 pm, you wrote:
> > Please stop because you know it's not true. For debian it means
> > figuring out either
> >
> > "Where do I want to receive browsing information from?"
> >
> > or
> >
> > "Whom am I s
If I execute the following command as root from /etc/cups
egrep -v "^#.*" cupsd.conf | egrep -v "^ *$"
I get the following output
DefaultCharset notused
LogLevel info
Printcap /var/run/cups/printcap
Port 631
Order Deny,Allow
Deny From All
Allow From 127.0.0.1
AuthType Basic
AuthClass User
A
You are using ISO-8859-1 encoding for your characters, instead of UTF-8,
which supports all possible languages.
dpkg-reconfigure locales
enable sk_SK.UTF-8 and choose it then as the default.
Logout/Login and it should work now.
Ionut
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 05:39:37PM +0200, Michal Simovic wrot
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 12:04 pm, you wrote:
> Please stop because you know it's not true. For debian it means
> figuring out either
>
> "Where do I want to receive browsing information from?"
>
> or
>
> "Whom am I sending browsing information to?" and
> "From whom do I want to ac
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ env
KDE_MULTIHEAD=false
SSH_AGENT_PID=2650
DM_CONTROL=/var/run/xdmctl
TERM=xterm
SHELL=/bin/bash
XDM_MANAGED=/var/run/xdmctl/xdmctl-:0,maysd,mayfn,sched,method=classic
GTK2_RC_FILES=/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:/home/miso/.gtkrc-2.0:/home/miso/.kde/share/config/gtkrc
GTK_RC_FILES=/etc/
Thanks for the fix! It's been bugging me for a long time now.
Best,
-Ari
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Please stop because you know it's not true. For debian it means
figuring out either
"Where do I want to receive browsing information from?"
or
"Whom am I sending browsing information to?" and
"From whom do I want to accept print requests?"
That is, changing 0 to 1 lines
Email and newsgroups aren't intended to be real-time communication
mediums. Sometimes they are, if they're working optimally, but if
not, it wasn't the intention of the protocol anyway.
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To explain my puzzle a bit more, I thought that when I ran
update-menus, the script in /etc/menu-menthods/fluxbox would update
the fluxbox menus. That is what doesn't appear to be happening.
Thanks,
Ric
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David R. Litwin wrote:
> How do I make a change to the source.list (for example) with my
> regular login? I need su privelages. Can it be done from Kate or
> Kwrite? Or, do I need command-line? If so, how?
>
Within a terminal window, run "su -" and provide the root password. At
this point you've b
On Monday 23 May 2005 09:40 pm, David R. Litwin wrote:
> My print manager will not work. Going to http://localhost:631 does not
> work: It times out with out doing a thing.
CUPS is a frigging nightmare to just do a simple network install where you
don't give a rat's a-hole about security and encr
I installed debian sarge on a P4 with a SATA drive. I had to type
"linux26" at the install boot prompt to install the 2.6 kernel instead
of the default 2.4. After that, everything worked fine.
Hannuman
abhishek basak wrote:
Hi,
I have just bought a PC with the following configuration:
I
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Hi Siju,
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 06:41:17PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
> Thankyou so much Ionut for the continuing help :-)
You're welcome :-) Playing around with partition tables is one of my
favourites.
> # /etc/fstab: static file system information.
> #
> #
>
> /dev/hda1
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 04:51:44PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Monday 23 May 2005 09:49, Ric Otte wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I noticed that fluxbox (.9.12-1) doesn't seem to update its menus (or
> > I am doing something wrong). I have added some menus to /etc/menu and
> > ran update-menus. T
Got it!
I update the system and it upgraded initrd-tools, plus I updated the
kernel-2.6.11 also. Then I copyed the new default config from /boot and
I'm now running it.
So, I suppose initrd-tools was buggy...
thanks anyway,
bye
Alberto
On May 24, 2005 at 10:01:16AM +0200, Alberto Bert wrote:
If you have enough room on the /var-partition, you could simply delete
(or comment) the line containing " /dev/hda7 /var/log " from /etc/fstab
and reboot. This will make your system start using your directory
/var/log on the hda3-partition instead of mounting this directory on
another partition. If
Fred L Youhanaie wrote:
Hi Colin,
I have had to deal with this sort of things on quite a number of
occasions, and I have my own little perl script, which is very similar
to Paul's, mine came straight out of the perl cookbook ;-)
If you replace Paul's last print statement with:
print j
Thankyou so much Ionut for the continuing help :-)
On 5/24/05, Ionut Georgescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please send fdisk -l /dev/hda. Judging by your /etc/fstab, you can't do
> anything because you have /home and /tmp between /var and /var/log. The
> best you cand do is to move /tmp and /var
Is cupsd daemon running?
# /etc/init.d/cupsys restart
-ishwar
On Mon, 23 May 2005, David R. Litwin wrote:
> My print manager will not work. Going to http://localhost:631 does not work:
It times out with out doing a thing.
It used to work. I have downloaded the hpijs 1.7.1 driver for HP DeskJe
I am trying to install sagem fast 800 usb modem in Debian. I tried the
eagle driver but I had no luck.Can anyone help me?
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Almut Behrens wrote:
I assume I
can make the first subexpression match zero or one time. In that
situation if the first subexpression doesn't match does $1=null?
...exactly (though it's 'undef', not null, strictly speaking). And
the nice thing is that Perl doesn't segfault or throw fat
Hi guys,
I update my previous messages.
In boot up of the system, when the peripherals was detected, the light
of my mouse is turned off before X start. Then, my mouse didin t is
recognized by Xserver.
I suppose that I have a problem with my kernel, because the red lights
(laser) is turned
> On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 09:47:02AM +1000, Glenn Meehan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using openoffice writer. When I select text and apply the bold
> > attribute to that text the text does not exhibit the bold appearance one
> > would expect. When I print the text it does appear bold.
> >
> > Am I
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 12:58:00PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> sorry, i have windows installed.. i need clear iso images and need
> approve them.. no net install, no linux trikx, only md5 for isos...
No Linux tricks, eh? Then how about some Jedi mind tricks? ;-)
Try this Frequently Asked Q
It is not a bug at all. Antialiased white text on black looks bad.
Period. Use a bitmap font. Fontconfig can also use bitmap fonts. Can you
choose 'Fixed' in the font selection dialog in Gnome?
If not,
apt-get install xfonts-base xfonts-base-transcoded
and
dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig
where you hav
Apologies Colin, the reply was meant to go to the list :-(
Fred L Youhanaie wrote:
Hi Colin,
Colin Ingram wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
I was hoping to make this solution as simple as possible, so that my
colleagues (most won't know perl or any other scripting language, but
have experience wi
Please send fdisk -l /dev/hda. Judging by your /etc/fstab, you can't do
anything because you have /home and /tmp between /var and /var/log. The
best you cand do is to move /tmp and /var/log to /var and extend /home
:-)
I will describe the next steps anyway:
First: ext3 must resized offline. Secon
Alex Grigorovich wrote:
On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 13:53 +0200, A Mennucc wrote:
one problem is that the rendering of the fonts when using Mutt, or any
other application
that draws white chars over black background, is much worse
Try disabling font autoaliasing (Applications->Desktop
Pref
Thankyou so much Ionut for the detailed steps :-)
On 5/24/05, Ionut Georgescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> cd /var
> cp -r log log.bak # or cp -r log /home/log.bak is /var is too small
> umount log
> rmdir log
> mv log.bak log
>
I understood the steps but I have a doubt.
What will hape When I r
hi
1) are you absolutely sure that you have correctly set the pins on the
two gadgets in the secondary ide channel, so that one is master and one
is slave ? (It happened to me...)
2) go into the BIOS and check that there are no strange settings wrt to
those drives (for example, choose "autodet
> how can I change the "/var/log" from the "/var/log"partition to the
> "/var" partition under a directory "/var/log"
What you could do is create a symlink from /var/log to point to any
other place (for examlpe /var) by using the command
ln -s /var /var/log. But I guess you would have to go to ru
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 10:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello Richard,
I seen the same issue as you, Where are the md5sum check files for the
images.?
I use jigdo for the image downloads. smart arss
To use wget you will need the url of the image. right click on the image
needed and then " Cop
My /etc/fonts/local.conf
/var/lib/defoma/fontconfig.d/fonts.conf
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts
unknown
rgb
false
true
12
Bitstream
false
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 06:04:51PM +0700, Alex Grigorovich wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 13:53 +0200, A Men
We have an Intel server board with 2 SATA hdds. Tho it had the other
OS, but suddenly both the hard disks won't boot (They were in SATA
Raid). After putting the Raid driver again, now the drives show up
with unallocated space. The partition info is gone. A few days ago,
booting using a debian CD, w
On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 13:53 +0200, A Mennucc wrote:
> one problem is that the rendering of the fonts when using Mutt, or any
> other application
> that draws white chars over black background, is much worse
Try disabling font autoaliasing (Applications->Desktop
Preferences->Font->monochrome under
google for wget for windows :-P
Ionut
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 12:58:00PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> sorry, i have windows installed.. i need clear iso images and need approve
> them..
>
> no net install, no linux trikx, only md5 for isos...
>
> richard
>
> -Original Message-
>
cd /var
cp -r log log.bak # or cp -r log /home/log.bak is /var is too small
umount log
rmdir log
mv log.bak log
If the partition that used to be mounted under /var/log is just after
/var, then you can extend /var:
* with fdisk:
-# delete /var/log
-# write down where /var begins (pr
sorry, i have windows installed.. i need clear iso images and need approve
them..
no net install, no linux trikx, only md5 for isos...
richard
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of CoolFox
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 12:16 PM
To: debian-user@
Send the output of env and locale please.
Ionut
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 12:08:02PM +0200, Michal Simovic wrote:
>
> i use ordinary fonts, i have set the default font in KDE to Verdana. but
> i don't think this is a problem neither - i'm able to write all the
> characters with Verdana (and ot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
hello,
can you please help me?
i trying to download ISOs of sarge debian for install it.. i can
download
only through http, no jidgo, no net install etc...
but i cannot find MD5 checksums of those ISOs (actual sarge..) and
it seems that i didnt download correct images
i use ordinary fonts, i have set the default font in KDE to Verdana. but
i don't think this is a problem neither - i'm able to write all the
characters with Verdana (and other fonts) in OO.org..
what might be helpful to identify the problem? should i source any
config file?
--
miso
--
I forgot to tell that I'm using Suns jdk 1.5.0 on both the old and new
debian versions.
Bill Day,
Yes, I've set up the classpath and java_home, if that's what you meant.
The java applications works great, it's only when I try to print by
calling PrinterJob:printDialog() the difference shows up. O
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