On May 29 2005, Marty wrote:
> The FAQ on maclash.org says they use the slashdot.org blog software, called
> slashcode, so that explains the page resemblence. I have emailed the site
> maintainers to ask if they have made any changes to the code that could
> account for the slowdown.
Thanks for t
On May 29 2005, John Hasler wrote:
> Rogério Brito writes:
> > Don't you see the problem while scrolling www.macslash.org?
>
> I don't see it here either. Firefox 1.0.4-1, FVWM 2.4.15-1, XFree86
> 4.2.1-6, kernel 2.6.4, dual PIII-500 with 384M.
Hummm, perhaps its the dual thing that is doing the
On May 29 2005, Ionut Georgescu wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 04:07 -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
> > Don't you see the problem while scrolling www.macslash.org? What about
> > scrolling a page with many comments, in flat mode? And what about the same
> > thing done in slashdot.org? Do you see any d
Are you using Konqueror to log into Webmin? If so, don't. Use Firefox. I had
the exact same issue. Konqueror would not let me log in as anybody but root,
but Firefox was OK. I probably should report this as a bug.
cheers,
Robert
On Monday 30 May 2005 08:47, John Fleming wrote:
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--- Software Development Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am putting a pen drive on the USB port and I can't see it. How do I link
> to it? Mount it?...
try to read the dmesg output and find out which device was allocated to it.
On mine, the device is usually the /dev/sda1, so I can mount
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 04:13:45AM -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
> On May 29 2005, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> > Today I got 77 updates to installed packages and I update 4-5 times a
> > week.
>
> I update my system every day and today the most conspicuous upgrade was
> that X was upgraded with some secu
I have Debian Sid. When I was using the 2.6.8 stock kernel, my onboard
intel-8x0 soundcard worked well. But when I upgraded to 2.6.11, the rear
channels and the sub stopped working at all.
I'm using mplayer to redirect 2-channels stereo to subwoofer.
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Mary & Mark Pinderski & Johnso wrote:
>Any ideas on what happened? I've checked the
>kernel-image 2.6.11 doc files "changelog.Debian.gz"
>and "Debian.src.changelog.gz", but I didn't see
>anything related to the Zaurus or to usbnet.
>
>
I just wanted to add that you should look at the changelog f
Adam Majer wrote:
>
> If this doesn't help, I would boot from the installation media and see
> if the file system is still intact.
>
> - Adam
>
I had checked the file system and the hard disk status too before
posting(using Knoppix). I didn't see anything wrong and only then posted
as it seemed
Mary & Mark Pinderski & Johnso wrote:
>I ran dmesg to a file, plugged in the Zaurus, then ran
>dmesg again. This is what diff showed (without the "<"
>">" characters).
># dmesg
>usb 4-1.1: new full speed USB device using ehci_hcd
>and address 3
>usb 4-1.1: khubd timed out on ep0in
>usb 4-1.1: dev
Carl Fink wrote:
>On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 09:19:28PM -0400, KS wrote:
>
>
>
>>And the last = sign keeps on blinking, nothing happens. The rescue disk
>>also gave similar results!
>>
>>
>
>Bootloaders need to know the physical location of the kernel. If it moved
>and you didn't rerun whatev
Carl Fink wrote:
> On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 09:19:28PM -0400, KS wrote:
>
>
>>And the last = sign keeps on blinking, nothing happens. The rescue disk
>>also gave similar results!
>
>
> Bootloaders need to know the physical location of the kernel. If it moved
> and you didn't rerun whatever Gru
Have a buddy that just called. He's having trouble getting debian
testing installed. On first reboot, He gets no grub screen at all, the
system simply reboots. As I recall, he has a epox board with onboard
raid and the hard drive is hooked to the raid port. (He's a combo cd and
a regular cd-rom
Hello,
One example of livecd based on debian is the ubuntu one. You can get
more info about it at:
https://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/LiveCDCustomizationHowTo
I know. Ubuntu isn't debian. But you can take a look in order to learn
more about it. Relative to the error you are getting on the kernel,
pl
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 09:19:28PM -0400, KS wrote:
> And the last = sign keeps on blinking, nothing happens. The rescue disk
> also gave similar results!
Bootloaders need to know the physical location of the kernel. If it moved
and you didn't rerun whatever Grub uses to update the bootloader (
Hello,
I'm running Debian
Sid.
I'm trying to use my
HD-3000 with 2.6.12-rc5-git4. I've compiled and booted the kernel without
a problem.
Modules dvb_core,
dvb_p11 & or51132 all loaded successfully, but despite having an up to date
udev package installed and running I don't have a /de
KS wrote:
On Sun, 29 May 2005 18:40:54 -0400, "KS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
It doesn't even start the kernel loading stage. It is as if Grub is
there, but no Linux installation! I feel a bit handicapped as I can't
even copy the text that I see after I hit [Enter] to boot from Grub.
Below is
I have sarge with a 2.6 kernel, and running gnome-volume-manager automatically
mounts my usb pen
drive, the device automatically appears in KDE Konqueror.
--- Software Development Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I am putting a pen drive on the USB port and I can't see it. How do I l
- Original Message -
From: "Steven Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "debian-user list"
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 6:27 PM
Subject: webmin on debian testing.
Hi,
I have an issue with webmin, I can login as root to 127.0.0.1:1 with
the unix root password, but I cannot login to its ext
On Sun, 29 May 2005 18:40:54 -0400, "KS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> It doesn't even start the kernel loading stage. It is as if Grub is
> there, but no Linux installation! I feel a bit handicapped as I can't
> even copy the text that I see after I hit [Enter] to boot from Grub.
>
Below is wh
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 09:25:51PM +0200, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> gustavo halperin wrote:
> > I almost try it, but isn't the problem.
> > There is also a problem with a "LD_LIBRARY_PATH", the aren't contain the
> > "/usr/X11R6/lib"
> > and nothing almost is work at the time that I add manually thi
I am running Debian Sid. Yesterday I upgraded my
kernel image. My kernel went from 2.6.11-? (I'm not
sure if it was 2.6.11-2 or -3) to the latest
(2.6.11-5). After the reboot, my Zaurus (running
OpenZaurus 3.2) was no longer detected. Here are some
excerpts from commands that may help show what's
h
Am Sonntag, 29. Mai 2005 19:55 schrieb Adam Majer:
> shatam bhattacharya wrote:
> > Hi list,
> > I am facing problems installing my HP printer (make 3325
> > inkjet).
>
> This could be of some help,
>
> http://linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=HP-DeskJet_3325
This is no help. I hav
Apologies all 'round
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 04:51:31PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Sunday May 29 2005 9:45 am, David A. Patterson wrote:
> > I'm not seeing the response come back from the list of my own mail
> > to it, but I don't know if anybody else can see it either. Check
> > of the list
Scarletdown wrote:
As per the subject line, the following three questions are unrelated
to each other. However, I felt it best to put them all in one post
instead of doing 3 seperate posts.
1: I'm having some minor problems with ipmasq on a router I just
built (Deabian Sid). After the netw
On Sunday May 29 2005 9:45 am, David A. Patterson wrote:
> I'm not seeing the response come back from the list of my own mail
> to it, but I don't know if anybody else can see it either. Check
> of the list online at lists.debian.org shows that it's hitting the
> archive.
Two things to remember w
Hi,
I have an issue with webmin, I can login as root to 127.0.0.1:1 with
the unix root password, but I cannot login to its external IP,
130.195.20.24:1
I have set allow=130.195.0.0/255.255.0.0 127.0.0.1 in miniserv.conf
But still no joy.
I tried to enable ssl and generate new keys...no
On 29/05/05 18:06 kenny B wrote:
I've just done a new installation
>
On 5/28/05, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 28/05/05 22:10 kenny B wrote:
Hi. i need to know if my problem with my display settings or with
RAM (or other). my problem is: I must move my cursor around to
get t
> Hopefully this will assist others running into these problems.
>
> What is very sad is that the only way I can reliably send mail to
> mailing lists, and having them passed through the server, is with
> Kmail in X. My beloved mutt with exim is just not reliable. I blame
> this on the setup of
I am running Debian unstable.
I have compiled kernel from Debian kernel-source:
dpkg -l |grep kernel-source
ii kernel-source- 2.6.8-15 Linux kernel source
for version 2.6.8 with D
uname -a
Linux denis 2.6.8 #5 Sun May 29 13:33:57 PDT 2005 i586
GNU/Linux
I am not certain whether I have all
On Sun, 29 May 2005 23:44:59 +0100, "Matthew T. Atkinson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> If 'doze has overwritten something that grub needed, perhaps booting a
> grub floppy and using it to boot the system (or install grub again)
> would help?
>
> That's all I can think of -- though TBH I would expe
As per the subject line, the following three questions are unrelated
to each other. However, I felt it best to put them all in one post
instead of doing 3 seperate posts.
1: I'm having some minor problems with ipmasq on a router I just
built (Deabian Sid). After the network interfaces are b
If 'doze has overwritten something that grub needed, perhaps booting a
grub floppy and using it to boot the system (or install grub again)
would help?
That's all I can think of -- though TBH I would expect Grub to have been
totally wiped out if 'doze had meant to do that...
bye just now,
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On Sun, 29 May 2005 18:28:02 -0400, "Marty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> KS wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Today, I booted my dual boot Debian and Windows box to update virus
> > definitions in the Windows partition. After using Windows for about
> > 5min, I shutdown the machine to boot to Debian. Aft
Felix Natter wrote:
I am using a standard LaTeX document class for presentations (prosper),
which requires me to use latex+dvips+ps2pdf, and dvips only supports
.eps for images...
It appears to me that you goal is to get a PDF file as I would expect.
Do you know that you can convert from GIF to
KS wrote:
Hi All,
Today, I booted my dual boot Debian and Windows box to update virus
definitions in the Windows partition. After using Windows for about
5min, I shutdown the machine to boot to Debian. After selecting kernel
2.6.11 to boot in, the screen just showed the kernel, bzimage, boot
com
Hans du Plooy wrote:
>My feeling is that the mailserver tries to respond to the connection via
>it's default gateway. How do I tell it to respond via the interface
>that the connection was made on?
>
>
You need to set up routing tables with the ip(8) tool. That is in the
iproute package. You e
Hello,
I have read the recent guides on debian-adminstration.org on how to use
bootcd and dfsbuild to make Live CDs. I thought that the best approach
would be to make a chroot system and configure it to my liking, then
burn that to CD. I did the following but it falls down in the end;
would appr
On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 13:32 +0100, Lee Braiden wrote:
> On Sunday 29 May 2005 12:30, Ionut Georgescu wrote:
> > Well, I don't think it is the X only. Take Opera. On Linux it is much
> > faster than Firefox.
>
> Except that it lacks freedom, the main feature many of us are using Linux for
Of cour
Hi All,
Today, I booted my dual boot Debian and Windows box to update virus
definitions in the Windows partition. After using Windows for about
5min, I shutdown the machine to boot to Debian. After selecting kernel
2.6.11 to boot in, the screen just showed the kernel, bzimage, boot
commands and st
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Steve A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 05:30:20PM +0200 or thereabouts, Felix Natter wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> when I try to save this file:
>> http://home.t-online.de/~fam.natter/prosper/LDCLogosm.gif
>> as .eps (for inclusion in LaTeX-document), the resulting .eps
>> looks unsh
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 05:30:20PM +0200, Felix Natter wrote:
> when I try to save this file:
> http://home.t-online.de/~fam.natter/prosper/LDCLogosm.gif
> as .eps (for inclusion in LaTeX-document), the resulting .eps
> looks unsharp:
> http://home.t-online.de/~fam.natter/prosper/LDCLogo.eps
I don
On Sunday 29 May 2005 22:58, Felix Natter wrote:
> May 29 18:59:21 localhost mysqld[4420]: 050529 18:59:21 Can't start server:
> cannot resolve hostname!: No such file or directory
> I am guessing that either:
> - /etc/hosts does not contain localhost
> - "ifconfig lo" does not exist
> - /etc/hostn
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 05:30:20PM +0200 or thereabouts, Felix Natter wrote:
> hi,
>
> when I try to save this file:
> http://home.t-online.de/~fam.natter/prosper/LDCLogosm.gif
> as .eps (for inclusion in LaTeX-document), the resulting .eps
> looks unsharp:
> http://home.t-online.de/~fam.natter/pr
TreeBoy wrote:
Hi, again.
Managed to get it working (sort of!).
I have a desktop machine that sits in another room because the flashing
lights and the noisy fans would not be allowed into the living room.
I have a laptop that I use all the time connected to the desktop. I run X on
the desk
Can anybody improve the page http://wiki.debian.net/?Move about the same
topic ?.
Thank you a lot.
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Rogério Brito wrote:
Indeed. One thing that has puzzled me is that scrolling in www.macslash.org
is simply *slow* on my system while I am using Debian.
On the other hand, when I boot Windows 2000 SP4 on this very same machine,
I have no problems with slow scrolling on that site. I wouldn't eve
gustavo halperin wrote:
> I almost try it, but isn't the problem.
> There is also a problem with a "LD_LIBRARY_PATH", the aren't contain the
> "/usr/X11R6/lib"
> and nothing almost is work at the time that I add manually this path.
> After it if I try manually for example the next command:
> > se
hi,
when I try to save this file:
http://home.t-online.de/~fam.natter/prosper/LDCLogosm.gif
as .eps (for inclusion in LaTeX-document), the resulting .eps
looks unsharp:
http://home.t-online.de/~fam.natter/prosper/LDCLogo.eps
Using gimp I tried to save in indexed or rgb mode,
no difference. I also
Hi, again.
Managed to get it working (sort of!).
I have a desktop machine that sits in another room because the flashing
lights and the noisy fans would not be allowed into the living room.
I have a laptop that I use all the time connected to the desktop. I run X on
the desktop and view it's
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| When I try to netinstall sarge, I need to give my network adapter.
| There's a list of some but I can't find it (VIA Networking Velocity
| Family Giga-bit Ethernet Adapter), so I move forwards and
Rogério Brito wrote:
On May 28 2005, Marty wrote:
The difference is measurable, not subjective.
I don't even have to measure in my system to see that there's something
wrong: the difference is really drastic here. Slashdot, which you mention
as a similar-looking page, is fast, but I don't thin
Hi,
I have installed Debian GNU/Linux Sarge on IDE Software RAID1, kernel
2.4.27-2-k7, however I had only one disk at that time, so I setup a RAID1
with only one disk.
I bought another disk. I have added the second disk to the RAID1 with
mdadm --add /dev/md0 /dev/hdc1
and I have added /dev/hd
Hello! I have been trying to solve this since this morning, but I seem to be
going nowhere :( Using debian testing, installed today. My computer is called
"firewall" and the command resolveip localhost or resolveip firewall
correctly return 127.0.0.1
When I try to start mysql from command line
Andres Järv wrote:
Would anybody care to explain me why the tar version is better for example
doing cp -ax /* /mnt/ ?
It has to do with the limitations of the linux kernel.
cp -a changes the time/date stamps on symbolic links during recursive copies,
due (according to the maintainer) to the
Unix compatibility
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Rogério Brito wrote:
On May 28 2005, Marty wrote:
The difference is measurable, not subjective.
I don't even have to measure in my system to see that there's something
wrong: the difference is really drastic here. Slashdot, which you mention
as a similar-looking page, is fast, but I don't thin
shatam bhattacharya wrote:
> Hi list,
> I am facing problems installing my HP printer (make 3325 inkjet).
>
This could be of some help,
http://linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=HP-DeskJet_3325
- Adam
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On Sat, 2005-05-28 at 10:57 +0200, Meni Shapiro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You failed to mention what SMTP server you are running.
Sorry, I didn't think that would make a difference. The SMTP issue is a
side effect of the routing problem. The machine responds to all
connections from foreign networks via t
On Sunday 29 May 2005 15:40, ratikanta rath wrote:
Note- I began liking debian after i heard of it.
Please help this poor student by mailing me the CDs if
you have
This mail looks like a hoax to me, but anyway...
Go to the Ubuntu website below
http://shipit.ubuntulinux.org/
and they will send
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I've just done a new installation
On 5/28/05, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 28/05/05 22:10 kenny B wrote:
> > Hi. i need to know if my problem with my display settings or with RAM
> > (or other).
> > my problem is: I must move my cursor around to get things to show up.
> > they
I'm not seeing the response come back from the list of my own mail to
it, but I don't know if anybody else can see it either. Check of the
list online at lists.debian.org shows that it's hitting the archive.
Will somebody please respond so I know this thing is working?
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> Adam
>
> Thanks for the tip. I have exim4, with exim4-daemon-light, installed and
> am
> still fighting to get AUTH working. Here is what I have found.
>
> Telnet smtp.intergate.com 25
> EHLO intergate.com
> 250-corpweb.trip.net Hel
On Sunday 29 May 2005 15:40, ratikanta rath wrote:
> Note- I began liking debian after i heard of it.
> Please help this poor student by mailing me the CDs if
> you have
If you search, you may find a LUG (Linux User Group) in your area. If you
attend a meeting, or contact them through their mail
Oh. They're posted. At least to the archive on line. I just don't
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I wrote:
> I don't see it here either. Firefox 1.0.4-1, FVWM 2.4.15-1, XFree86
> 4.2.1-6, kernel 2.6.4, dual PIII-500 with 384M.
And a Matrox G400.
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Note- I began liking debian after i heard of it.
Please help this poor student by mailing me the CDs if
you have
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am Ratikanta Rath from Angul(Orissa). I am a below
middle-class(above poverty) boy living in a village of
Jarasigha, near Angul town.
Two months ago, I heard of linu
, but the installer didn't recognize the card, so I was forced to install
Debian to the old drive. Then, the installer installed a kernel that _did_
recognize the PCI controller, so now that Debian is installed to the wrong
place I am able to partition and use the drive where I wanted Debian to
On Fri, 27 May 2005, David Witbrodt wrote:
I just installed Debian for the first time. I have two hard drives, one on the
motherboard IDE controller and a bigger, better one on a PCI controller card.
I wanted to install Debian to the drive attached to the PCI controller, but the
installer di
Would anybody care to explain me why the tar version is better for example doing cp -ax /* /mnt/ ?
On 29/05/05 13:13 Maurits van Rees wrote:
On Sat, May 28, 2005 at 11:49:41PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that the mailing list search engine will return
zero results if you select zero max-lines-per-msg?
I presume I'm not misinterpreting the option and it should just retu
Rogério Brito writes:
> Don't you see the problem while scrolling www.macslash.org?
I don't see it here either. Firefox 1.0.4-1, FVWM 2.4.15-1, XFree86
4.2.1-6, kernel 2.6.4, dual PIII-500 with 384M.
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Stephen Grant Brown wrote:
Got tarball of Linux Kernel 2.6.11.7, and compilled and installed it.
Modules do not work.
Tried to re-install tarball of faubackup but it fails too.
How do I correctly install the Linux Kernel tarball, the faubackup tarball
and the correct header files? If it is RTF
When I try to netinstall sarge, I need to give my network adapter. There's a
list of some but I can't find it (VIA Networking Velocity Family Giga-bit
Ethernet Adapter), so I move forwards and it asks for the floppy, but I
haven't got a that could preinstall the adapter. What should I do? I woul
Rather than a Debian build, have you compared speeds with Mozilla.org's
upstream? I've always run upstream and a few days ago tried Debian's
1.0.4 from Sarge and am noticing Firefox is much more sluggish. But
then, I need to compare it when running IceWM as I'm also playing with
KDE on this box f
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 03:46:02PM +0300, Alphonse Ogulla wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to do a cvs checkout from a debian beast on the company
> network but get the error.
>
> cvs [login aborted]: connect to cvs.digium.com(66.250.69.240):2401
> failed: No route to host
>
> I'm connected to th
Hi All,
I'm trying to do a cvs checkout from a debian beast on the company
network but get the error.
cvs [login aborted]: connect to cvs.digium.com(66.250.69.240):2401
failed: No route to host
I'm connected to the internet via a proxy firewall. Does this imply
specific ports required by cvs are
On Sunday 29 May 2005 12:30, Ionut Georgescu wrote:
> Well, I don't think it is the X only. Take Opera. On Linux it is much
> faster than Firefox.
Except that it lacks freedom, the main feature many of us are using Linux for
in the first place. Konqueror is real fast, if you want a Firefox
alte
On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 14:55 +0300, Master Millenium wrote:
> When I try to install Debian, it says that it can't find my hard drive. I
> have a Maxtor 7 Y250M0 SCSI Disk Device (233 GB) that I have splitted in two
> pieces. I had the same problem with WinXP but I fixed it by giving the SATA
> Dr
On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 04:07 -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
> On May 28 2005, Josh Rehman wrote:
> > While I do not share this same problem,
>
> Don't you see the problem while scrolling www.macslash.org? What about
> scrolling a page with many comments, in flat mode? And what about the same
> thing d
On Sat, May 28, 2005 at 11:49:41PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
> Has anyone else noticed that the mailing list search engine will return
> zero results if you select zero max-lines-per-msg?
>
> I presume I'm not misinterpreting the option and it should just return
> message titles?
The search page
Hi list,
I am facing problems installing my HP printer (make 3325 inkjet). I have done the following -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] apt-get install hplip
Added a printer on the web based interface at http://localhost:631/
Stopped and restarted cupsd.
lspci does not show a usb printer. The dmesg has s
When I try to install Debian, it says that it can't find my hard drive. I
have a Maxtor 7 Y250M0 SCSI Disk Device (233 GB) that I have splitted in two
pieces. I had the same problem with WinXP but I fixed it by giving the SATA
Driver Disk. The problem is I can't use the disk with Debian because
Amira Youssef wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can't find the option to install Sarge from Non-US mirror site.
> I'm afraid that the available packages has some Export restriction from USA.
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> Do you've an idea where is the non-us CD-iso for Sarge?
non-us is no longe usefull.
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On 29/05/05 00:18 Adam Majer wrote:
>>I searched the mailing list and saw quite a few people with the
opposite problem, but for me, I can play CDs happily but doing so
blocks the soundcard for XMMS and I can only free it up by rebooting.
My soundcard is otherwise configured fine and plays sound
On 29/05/05 05:55 Jonathan Kaye wrote:
|> Ok I will reveal all and hide nothing from you ;-)
|> I'm running Sarge 2.6.8. Yup, definitely a ps/2 mouse. I don't know what
|> dmesg is on about with USB. You've got something about a serial port?
|> Anyway my XF86Config-4 looks like this:
|> # Identif
Hello,
I can't find the option to install Sarge from Non-US mirror site.
I'm afraid that the available packages has some Export restriction from USA.
Do you've an idea where is the non-us CD-iso for Sarge?
Thanks & Rgds,
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En/La Rogério Brito ha escrit, a 29/05/05 09:13:
| On May 29 2005, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
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|>Today I got 77 updates to installed packages and I update 4-5 times a
|>week.
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| I update my system every day and today the most conspicuous upgrade was
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On May 29 2005, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> Today I got 77 updates to installed packages and I update 4-5 times a
> week.
I update my system every day and today the most conspicuous upgrade was
that X was upgraded with some security fixes. I don't think that the
developers are rushing to get the update
On May 28 2005, Josh Rehman wrote:
> While I do not share this same problem,
Don't you see the problem while scrolling www.macslash.org? What about
scrolling a page with many comments, in flat mode? And what about the same
thing done in slashdot.org? Do you see any difference in speed?
Where is y
On May 28 2005, Carl Fink wrote:
> Suspicion: the version of X you're using isn't as accelerated as Windows
> XP's driver. I don't suppose you're about to install X.Org?
I'm using a Matrox G400 here. I suspect that there isn't much to optimize
for this card.
BTW, the version of Windows that I ha
On May 28 2005, Marty wrote:
> The difference is measurable, not subjective.
I don't even have to measure in my system to see that there's something
wrong: the difference is really drastic here. Slashdot, which you mention
as a similar-looking page, is fast, but I don't think that that's the right
On May 28 2005, Jacob S wrote:
> Yea, or even compare window managers.
My sistem is quite minimal here. I use fluxbox without any bells and
whistles (I use the Minimal Style, since, as I said, my box is not that
powerful).
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On May 28 2005, Jacob S wrote:
> On Sat, 28 May 2005 19:31:00 -0400
> Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Rogério Brito wrote:
> > > Indeed. One thing that has puzzled me is that scrolling in
> > > www.macslash.org
> > > is simply *slow* on my system while I am using Debian.
> >
> > I see it too.
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> Hi all,
> I know that Sarge has been "frozen" for a while now but updates keep
> coming in. Today I got 77 updates to installed packages and I update 4-5
> times a week. Are these updates that were already in the pipeline and
> the package maintainers are pushing them throug
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