On Sun, 2005-08-28 at 01:27 -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Prabu Subroto wrote:
>
> > Dear my friends...
> >
> > I want each user of a desktop can shutdown the desktop after they are
> > finished with their job on the desktop.
> >
> > Till now only root can do shutdown.
> >
> > How can I do to make th
Prabu Subroto wrote:
> Dear my friends...
>
> I want each user of a desktop can shutdown the desktop after they are
> finished with their job on the desktop.
>
> Till now only root can do shutdown.
>
> How can I do to make the non-root user can shutdown and reboot a
> debian box.
>
> Thank you v
Dear my friends...
I want each user of a desktop can shutdown the desktop after they are
finished with their job on the desktop.
Till now only root can do shutdown.
How can I do to make the non-root user can shutdown and reboot a debian
box.
Thank you very much in advance.
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Jiann-Ming Su wrote:
>On 8/27/05, Dan Hodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>I have downloaded the ISO file from http://www.us.debian.org/ but I cannot
>>figure out how to make a cd bootable. I don't know how to make a cd image
>>for a bootable cd. Please help! Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
>
>If it's a
Ken Heard wrote:
> So, somehow I managed to miss all posts between 01:16 on
> 2005-08-25 and 13:00 on 2005-08-27 -- how I don't know.
>
> I would obviously like to see the responses to my message. I
> searched the debian-user archive and did not find them there. Is there
> a way they can
On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 09:21 -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 08:12:12AM -0500, Jacob S wrote:
> >
> > Nope. I'd rather use Windows than give out my (un)social (in)security
> > number over the internet. (If you keep the Windows box disconnected from
> > the internet you're
Hi
I am having some problem with my sound system on my
laptop.
I am really confuse between OSS and ALSA
I would like to use ALSA rather than OSS
but for some reason I only have the OSS running (when
looking at the gnome sounds applet it says OSS..)
I see the following when typing lspci (just put
On 8/27/05, Dan Hodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have downloaded the ISO file from http://www.us.debian.org/ but I cannot
> figure out how to make a cd bootable. I don't know how to make a cd image
> for a bootable cd. Please help! Thanks!
>
If it's an iso image, just burn it to a CD-R/RW.
I have downloaded the ISO file from http://www.us.debian.org/ but I cannot figure out how to make a cd bootable. I don't know how to make a cd image for a bootable cd. Please help! Thanks!
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Clive Menzies wrote:
Hi Ken
A number of replies to the previous copy of this message were posted to
the list. Did you not see them?
Regards
Clive
No, unfortunately I did not. In fact, I did not know that my message
had actually been posted to the list.
I had subscribed to the debian-u
I've got the debian-31r0a-i386-netinst.iso image that I'm trying to
install this X336 IBM eSeries server. It all goes well enough until I
try to configure the RAID1 config using /dev/md.
My hardware configuration has two SATA drives that I want to run in a
RAID1 software config using an /dev/
Is there a /etc/network/interfaces option to set ethernet speed/duplex and
disable auto-negotiation?
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On Sun, Aug 28, 2005 at 01:00:40AM +0200, Juraj Fedel wrote:
> I am trying to install Debian Sarge from 14 CD to my brothers
> computer. Installation is OK but there is no sound. When I try
> to play some sound with 'play sound.wav' nothing happend. No
> error reported - no sound on speakers. It do
On Saturday 27 August 2005 01:25 pm, David Christensen wrote:
> debian-user:
>
> Here's the final tally:
>
> clearly voted "reply to list"6
> clearly enough voted "reply to sender" 2
> clearly abstained1
> other
On Sat August 27 2005 06:38 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Alan Ianson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Sat August 27 2005 05:28 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> I've tried booting off a cd-rom and mounting the disk, but I can't get
> >> the disk to mount for some reason. I'm willing to try prett
After my recent upgrade to Sarge, and a 2.6.8-2-38
kernel, I find I can run audio apps OK, but no sound
comes out.
There is also another odd thing -- /dev/dsp seems to
disappear after each reboot, and does not reappear
until the command "modprobe snd-pcm-oss" has been run.
Output of lspci is:
00
Alan Ianson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sat August 27 2005 05:28 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I've tried booting off a cd-rom and mounting the disk, but I can't get the
>> disk to mount for some reason. I'm willing to try pretty much anything at
>> this point.
>
>My default grub menu list
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 09:21:41 -0400
"Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 08:12:12AM -0500, Jacob S wrote:
> >
> > Nope. I'd rather use Windows than give out my (un)social
> > (in)security number over the internet. (If you keep the Windows box
> > disconnected f
On Sat August 27 2005 05:28 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've tried booting off a cd-rom and mounting the disk, but I can't get the
> disk to mount for some reason. I'm willing to try pretty much anything at
> this point.
My default grub menu list has a "recovery" option. If that option isn't
I added a command to run mysqld to bootmisc.sh. Now everything boots
fine, but the command that I added to bootmisc.sh runs but doesn't exit,
leaving me with a system running mysql but at runlevel 2 (single user mode) .
It does not return a prompt so I can't log in and fix the problem. With it
Hi Dave,
Am 2005-08-27 18:10:22, schrieb Dave Ewart:
> On Saturday, 27.08.2005 at 03:20 +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
> > Am 2005-08-24 16:14:22, schrieb Dave Ewart:
> >
> > > Besides, as someone who has the sense to use Mutt, you ought to be
> > > mucking around with hooks and rules and stuf
I am trying to install Debian Sarge from 14 CD to my brothers
computer. Installation is OK but there is no sound. When I try
to play some sound with 'play sound.wav' nothing happend. No
error reported - no sound on speakers. It does not matter if I
play as user or root.
With 'lsmod' I see that driv
I offten use mouse emulation (activated by Ctrl+Alt+NumLock). It
works fine, my problem is that emulation is automaticaly
deactivated if not used for a while. How do I prevent this.
In man Xserver I found command line option:
[+-]accessx [ timeout [ timeout_mask [ feedback [ options_mask ] ] ] ]
Thanks, Alexander!
Alexander Schmehl wrote:
* Bruno Buys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050827 20:58]:
I'm considering buying an abit with nforce2 chipset. How does Debian
play with it? Any experiences? Another option would be the kt600
via-based boards. Is nforce2 worth the trouble, if any?
Test page or any other page will not print, shows up as 'cancelled' on CUPS
(when accesses via localhost:631). Printer recognised at USB level. There must
be something missing in between. Also what should I tell CUPS about printer
type? Printer was not connected when I installed Sarge.
Regards
Pet
Hi Ken
A number of replies to the previous copy of this message were posted to
the list. Did you not see them?
Regards
Clive
On (27/08/05 15:31), Ken Heard wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Since July 2003 I converted to Linux from Windows, using the Red Hat
> distro. However, just after I did so Re
Sorry about the other post, forgot to capitalize NOME. But what do you mean about how GNOME came to be? How was it bad?-- "If practice makes perfect, and no one is perfect, then why practice?"
Using assembler in debian on an intel platform.
Is the %ESP register special in any way (except, of course,
ist use in the POP and PUSH istructions and their friends.)
Let me clarify.
On VMS (old VAX OS), the convnetion was that any data on the stack
above the stacp poibter was forfeit -- at any
Exactly what do you mean by you don't like how it came into existencce?-- "If practice makes perfect, and no one is perfect, then why practice?"
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 03:16:12AM -0400, Vikki Roemer wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 12:07:21PM -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 09:28:26PM -0400, Vikki Roemer wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > My problem is, after I had to reboot (computer overheated again), some of
> > > the charact
* Bruno Buys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050827 20:58]:
>I'm considering buying an abit with nforce2 chipset. How does Debian
> play with it? Any experiences? Another option would be the kt600
> via-based boards. Is nforce2 worth the trouble, if any?
I have here a shuttle.. uhm... SN-41G2 I think (
On 2005-08-25T23:10:05-0400, Faheem Mitha wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev/mapper# pvdisplay /dev/hda2
> No physical volume label read from /dev/hda2
> Failed to read physical volume "/dev/hda2"
How does the disk partition look like (fdisk)? Maybe there is garbage
data on hda2 that confuse pvc
I have finally discovered a solution to a problem that I have
experienced and have seen repeatedly. A Dell Latitude C-Series laptop
with a C/Dock II does not always like PCI cards in Linux but might work
in Windows XP.
I have a Dell Latitude C810 and now using an Adaptec AUA-3020 Firewire A
USB
debian-user:
Here's the final tally:
clearly voted "reply to list"6
clearly enough voted "reply to sender" 2
clearly abstained1
other ~86
Thank you all for the quantity and quality of discussion on this t
Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 02:10:40PM -0400, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
Hendrik Boom wrote:
I have a machine with two sarges on it -- one was installed
as a sarge system, the other as a woody, and upgraded. But
xfree did not survive the upgrade -- and when I boot that one,
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 12:07:21PM -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 09:28:26PM -0400, Vikki Roemer wrote:
> > Hi,
> > My problem is, after I had to reboot (computer overheated again), some of
> > the characters in programs don't display right.
>
> This doesn't sound like an ov
You are right its purebasic.
Which means only the source is free, the compiler is not.
And that means it has to move to contrib, no?
What do I have to do then?
I think for most players its enough to get a working binary.
The installation should be easy.
Means f.e. that the right have to be set.
Hello,
Since July 2003 I converted to Linux from Windows, using the Red Hat
distro. However, just after I did so Red Hat decided to concentrate on
the "enterprise" market and abandoned individual users to Fedora. I
thereupon decided that when I needed to upgrade to a distro using kernel
At present I have something new METOZ about. This enclosure is clean. It is a
new kind of energy.
In my elaboration METOZ about, no one is able to find even small mistake.
Please have a look on
"supplement". Perhaps METOZ is a duplicatingmachine of a clean
energy???. In METO
I'm considering buying an abit with nforce2 chipset. How does Debian
play with it? Any experiences? Another option would be the kt600
via-based boards. Is nforce2 worth the trouble, if any?
Thanks!
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On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 02:10:40PM -0400, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> Hendrik Boom wrote:
>
> >I have a machine with two sarges on it -- one was installed
> >as a sarge system, the other as a woody, and upgraded. But
> >xfree did not survive the upgrade -- and when I boot that one,
> >X does not
Hendrik Boom wrote:
My oldest son is running Diablo II and World of Warcraft
on Wine on sarge.
But my youngest son wants to play too.
So my oldest son had a permissions question. How should
he set permissions on everything involved so that they
can use the same copy of these programs? (Not s
Hendrik Boom wrote:
I have a machine with two sarges on it -- one was installed
as a sarge system, the other as a woody, and upgraded. But
xfree did not survive the upgrade -- and when I boot that one,
X does not come up (everything fin on the other one, though).
Now my plan is to take the one
Nicos Gollan wrote:
Hi,
after some research, I ordered a MSI Neo4 Platinum Mainboard, which uses the
nforce 4 chipset. Until today, I was fairly confident that I could get the
planned configuration to run, but just now I'm not so sure anymore.
Each and every writeup I found so far on the 'n
Looking for info on a driver for an Intel Intelligent Pro adapter.
687231-006
I find the adapter on intel's site here.
http://www.intel.com/support/network/sb/cs-012904.htm
but I see no linux drivers. You guys have any idea how to install these
on debian? The net install bombs out
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%% Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
rj> On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 10:10 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
>> There are a large number of 100% web-based tax programs available.
>> These work very well on Linux.
rj> Am I the only person who has seen all of the sites that leave
rj> confidential
%% John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jh> Roberto C. Sanchez writes:
>> But do you intend to file electronically? If so, then the server
>> housing (or at least initially processing) the transaction and
>> information is publically accessible over the net.
jh> But it won't be an
My oldest son is running Diablo II and World of Warcraft
on Wine on sarge.
But my youngest son wants to play too.
So my oldest son had a permissions question. How should
he set permissions on everything involved so that they
can use the same copy of these programs? (Not simultaneously
of course
On Saturday, 27.08.2005 at 03:20 +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2005-08-24 16:14:22, schrieb Dave Ewart:
>
> > Besides, as someone who has the sense to use Mutt, you ought to be
> > mucking around with hooks and rules and stuff ... my ~/.muttrc runs to
> > hundreds of lines ... :-)
>
> My c
I have a machine with two sarges on it -- one was installed
as a sarge system, the other as a woody, and upgraded. But
xfree did not survive the upgrade -- and when I boot that one,
X does not come up (everything fin on the other one, though).
Now my plan is to take the one I upgraded from woody (
On 8/26/05, Wim De Smet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/6/05, Steven Pasternak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi! Does anybody know if there is such thing as a portable OGG player?
> > (like iPod,MuVO,etc. NOT software)
> > -Steven
>
> I'm going to buy a samsung YP-C1Z, which is a 1GB flash play
I am looking for a drawing (vectorial) program, i read about:
Sodipodi
Skencil
Karbon14
Any other?
Any suggestion about which is better?
PAolo
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On Saturday 27 August 2005 08:12 am, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> I am looking for a drawing (vectorial) program, i read about:
> Sodipodi
> Skencil
> Karbon14
>
> Any other?
> Any suggestion about which is better?
I've been using Inkscape (SVG vector illustrator lately) and have been pleased
with th
On Saturday 27 August 2005 16:12, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> I am looking for a drawing (vectorial) program, i read about:
> Sodipodi
> Skencil
> Karbon14
>
> Any other?
> Any suggestion about which is better?
>
> PAolo
What you are looking for is inkscape :o)
It has a basic but good range of featur
Roberto C. Sanchez writes:
> But do you intend to file electronically? If so, then the server housing
> (or at least initially processing) the transaction and information is
> publically accessible over the net.
But it won't be an IRS server (in the US). The IRS accepts filings only
over their o
Kind of a FAQ, but doing what I thought to be the right thing has
gotten me nowhere. I'm running kernel 2.6.8 with Sarge, and am using a
Creative Labs Gamer sound card (onboard audio diabled in BIOS). ALSA
and alsamixer seem to be working properly and were installed as deb
packages. I'm not using u
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 12:37:43PM +0530, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> I have often wanted to install a few debs in some directory onto my
> system, but invariably, they are inter-`dependent' (i.e. I don't know
> the "order" in which to `dpkg -i' them), and, in some cases, depend on
> other packages whi
Jochen Schulz:
> Katipo:
> >
> > Just for all the sound people.
> > How do you find flac as a medium, compared to ogg?
>
> Well, it os uncompressed,
Of course that is nonsense. What I meant was "is lossless", not "os
uncompressed". Sorry for that.
J.
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On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 04:47:28PM -0700, David Christensen wrote:
> Tally thus far:
>
> clearly voted "reply to list"6
> clearly enough voted "reply to sender" 2
> clearly abstained1
> other ~74
I once bel
Am 2005-08-27 09:03:18, schrieb Hendrik Boom:
> This thread has degenerated to the point the messages no longer make it
> clear which side of the argument they are supporting. The gereric form
> is a list of mail programs, mailing lists, and/or institutions, followed
> by words like "They are wo
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 08:48:27AM +0200, Maurits van Rees wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 12:33:00AM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> > > You may be interested in my Debian book, http://debiansystem.info,
> (...)
> > I am sorry, this message was not to go to the mailing list. Do not
> > ask me how
Katipo:
>
> Just for all the sound people.
> How do you find flac as a medium, compared to ogg?
Well, it os uncompressed, so quality is excellent, but the files are
quite large. :) And I cannot claim to hear the difference between high
quality OGG fies and FLAC. But nevertheless - Rockbox on Iriv
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 03:37:54PM +0200, Kai Grossjohann wrote:
> Graham Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have a JDK installed in /usr/local/jdk1.5.0_04/ when I attempt to execute
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/jdk1.5.0_04/bin/java
> >
> > I get
> >
> > bash: /usr/local/jdk1.5.0_04
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 09:22:17AM -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 03:09:38PM +0100, Graham Smith wrote:
> > On Friday 26 August 2005 14:43, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> > >
> > > Then maybe it's a shared library that's missing? I had a problem like
> > > this
> > > years ago with M
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 03:09:38PM +0100, Graham Smith wrote:
> On Friday 26 August 2005 14:43, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> >
> > Then maybe it's a shared library that's missing? I had a problem like this
> > years ago with Modula 3. There's some kind of command (strace ? -- I
> > forget the name; I u
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 08:12:12AM -0500, Jacob S wrote:
>
> Nope. I'd rather use Windows than give out my (un)social (in)security
> number over the internet. (If you keep the Windows box disconnected from
> the internet you're reasonably safe from viruses and crackers.)
>
> Yes, I trust my abili
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 17:15:22 -0500
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 10:10 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
> > What exactly are you looking for?
> >
> > There are a large number of 100% web-based tax programs available.
> > These work very well on Linux.
>
> Am I the only p
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 02:52:59PM +0300, Vladimir Zolotykh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm rather new to Debian system, so don't blame me too much if you
> find my question to be trivial or already explained somewhere. I've
> spent reasonable time to find the answer alone and when failed decided
> to ask a
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 03:50:47PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Jude DaShiell writes:
> > [pppoeconf and verizon dsl} don't work together...
>
> Why not file a bug report explaining exactly what goes wrong so that the
> developer can fix it?
>
> --
> John Hasler
I have no problem with pppoeconf
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 12:37:43PM +0530, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I have often wanted to install a few debs in some directory onto my
> system, but invariably, they are inter-`dependent' (i.e. I don't know
> the "order" in which to `dpkg -i' them), and, in some cases, depend on
> oth
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 03:26:27AM +0100, Wulfy wrote:
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
> >Am 2005-08-27 02:45:47, schrieb Wulfy:
> >
> >
> >
> >>>EGroups, YahooGroups... are sick !!!
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>Are all the University lists also sick?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >TU-Muenchen? Freiburg? Mannheim
Hi,
I'm rather new to Debian system, so don't blame me too much if you
find my question to be trivial or already explained somewhere. I've
spent reasonable time to find the answer alone and when failed decided
to ask a question which runs thus:
[Using Sarge] I'm using libmotif3 binary package 2.
Paul Gear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> BTW, another alternative is to use gmane.org and read the list via
> news. It's also more efficient on your Internet connection if you only
> want to read a subset of the list.
I use Gmane, and love it. This is one issue it doesn't solve, though. If
the mai
> Jason Edson wrote:
> Didnt you post this like a week ago and get answers? Just curious if
my mail reader is acting up.
Sorry, I reposted after an initial search of the
debian-user archive came up blank. Looks like it went through twice now.
OOPs.
Regards,
Andreas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running debien/unstable and performing nearly daily an aptitude
upgrade.
Before ~ 2 weeks I lost all KDE Start menu entries.
Only bookmars, exec command, start new session, lock desktop, logout are
still there.
Is there a procedure to recreate the menu entries fo
> On Tuesday 23 August 2005 12:57, Alvin Oga
wrote:> > personally... i think any hacked machine should be looked
over> > carefully to be able to answer the following:> > -
who broke in> > - how did they get in> > - why did they
break in ( sometimes there's no answer )> > - where they cam
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 04:08:22PM -0700, Jason Edson wrote:
> Didnt you post this like a week ago and get answers? Just curious if
> my mail reader is acting up.
Indeed I see the message and quite a few replies on Tue, 23 Aug 2005
14:06:24 +1200.
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Hi all,
I'm running debien/unstable and performing nearly daily an aptitude
upgrade.
Before ~ 2 weeks I lost all KDE Start menu entries.
Only bookmars, exec command, start new session, lock desktop, logout are
still there.
Is there a procedure to recreate the menu entries for all installed
app
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 10:16:27PM +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
>
> "Only" that range of bit-rates? Why would you want anything outside
> that range? 222kbps is *way* more than you need for decent quality and
> a low end of 96kbps is starting to sound poor, I guess. What were you
> expecting?
Beca
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 10:16:27PM +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
>
> "Only" that range of bit-rates? Why would you want anything outside
> that range? 222kbps is *way* more than you need for decent quality and
> a low end of 96kbps is starting to sound poor, I guess. What were you
> expecting?
Beca
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 05:51:04PM -0600, Ð???ä?? vÎ?? wrote:
> hey, my old teacher wants me to set up the 1 computer in the comp. lab as a
> security camera (things seem to go missing there) and he would like me to
> set it up with Linux and i dont know what i need to do it, can anyone give
Dear list,
I have often wanted to install a few debs in some directory onto my
system, but invariably, they are inter-`dependent' (i.e. I don't know
the "order" in which to `dpkg -i' them), and, in some cases, depend on
other packages which are not there in that directory, but are there in
my apt
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