On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 01:32:47 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
(b...@iguanasuicide.net) wrote:
> On Saturday 2009 January 10 00:22:17 Bob Cox wrote:
> >Anyway, in your bug report you say you "took out" genisoimage, but then
> >go on to say you were able to successfully use mkisofs. However, on
On Saturday 2009 January 10 00:22:17 Bob Cox wrote:
>Anyway, in your bug report you say you "took out" genisoimage, but then
>go on to say you were able to successfully use mkisofs. However, on my
>system, mkisofs is just a symlink to genisoimage. In fact the package
>description for mkisofs say
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 21:32:20 -0500, Paul Cartwright (a...@pcartwright.com)
wrote:
> On Fri January 9 2009, Rainer Kluge wrote:
> > I am afraid that this bug report will have no effect. The problem
> > discussed in this thread seems to be a problem in the tools used by k3b
> > and not a probl
Ken Irving wrote:
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 08:13:32PM -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
I know that, after I connect with telnet I can got to command mode and
enter 'mode char' to get into character mode. Is there any way to have
telnet start up in character mode? I am trying to control a robot
On Friday 09 January 2009, "Umarzuki Mochlis" wrote
about 'VB on debian lenny':
>Since i'm working on mixed environment (UNIX-like and NT), sometimes i
>encountered situations when i had to know a bit of vb like a reporting
>program for tco!stream and my laptop is running lenny amd64. So please
>
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 08:13:32PM -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> I know that, after I connect with telnet I can got to command mode and
> enter 'mode char' to get into character mode. Is there any way to have
> telnet start up in character mode? I am trying to control a robot
> through a wir
Since i'm working on mixed environment (UNIX-like and NT), sometimes i
encountered situations when i had to know a bit of vb like a reporting
program for tco!stream and my laptop is running lenny amd64. So please
suggest me a good resource for learning vb using Debian.
--
Regards,
Umarzuki Mochl
Ron Johnson wrote:
> Which is why if you want privacy *and* address independence, you need to
> spend the extra effort to get a dynamic DNS address and run your own
> IMAPS server, and probably a web server, too, with squirrelmail.
DynDNS has problems since you will get blocked on outbound mai
I know that, after I connect with telnet I can got to command mode and
enter 'mode char' to get into character mode. Is there any way to have
telnet start up in character mode? I am trying to control a robot
through a wireless connection and I need to be in character mode for it
to work.
--
On Friday 2009 January 09 21:09:30 Chris Jones wrote:
>1. How do I determine if a modern USB drive will work with USB 1.1?
All drives should work with USB 1.1; it may be slow but it should work.
>3. With only one USB port .. I'll need a hub.. will that work?
For flash drives, yes. For external
On Friday 2009 January 09 21:15:31 Paul Cartwright wrote:
>On Fri January 9 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> I usually search/browse b.d.o looking for
>> my bug. If I find it I just add more information by email. If I am
>> unable to find it, I'll then use reportbug and generally tell repor
On Friday 2009 January 09 18:48:22 Chris S wrote:
>oh and when I right click the video and go to ? it lists
>on the website that loads that I am running version 9,0,152,0 should this
>not be 10.something? sending result or last advice now
Etch is stable, mostly unchanging, and was released last ye
On Friday 2009 January 09 18:14:31 Adrian Levi wrote:
>2009/1/10 Michael Pobega :
>> On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 10:38:34PM +, Chris S wrote:
>>> Hello everyone genius type people,
>>> Can you help, I don't know much about computers (in comparison to you
>>> guys)
>>>
>>> they ran perfectlly but no
Ron,
> Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 13:11:21 -0600
> And there's nothing in /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old?
=== /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old ===
...
(WW) intel(0): DRI is disabled because it runs only at 16-bit depth.
...
(WW) intel(0): xf86AllocateGARTMemory: allocation of 1024 pages failed
(Cannot allo
On Fri January 9 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> It's really a judgement call. I usually search/browse b.d.o looking for my
> bug. If I find it I just add more information by email. If I am unable to
> find it, I'll then use reportbug and generally tell reportbug that "None of
> these are
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 03:49:29AM EST, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
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>
> Chris Jones wrote:
> > Is there an altogether better/smarter/reliabl-er solution?
>
> IMHO, the smartest, fastest, most reliable and cheapest solution is to
> use external hard
On Friday 2009 January 09 18:45:21 Nuno Magalhães wrote:
>> I've never seen movie audio transcoding use 100% CPU.
>
>Tanscoding from wav to ogg will top my CPU: AMD Athlon64 2.2GHz, i
>assume video is mode demanding.
It probably does it much faster than real-time though. Still, if you do
enough
On Friday 2009 January 09 18:16:43 Ron Johnson wrote:
>On 01/09/09 17:23, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 02:29:19PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> Even if watching a movie, a good video driver will shuffle as much as
>>> possible to the GPU, reducing the *effective* benefit.
While
On Friday 2009 January 09 20:32:20 Paul Cartwright wrote:
>On Fri January 9 2009, Rainer Kluge wrote:
>> I am afraid that this bug report will have no effect. The problem
>> discussed in this thread seems to be a problem in the tools used by k3b
>> and not a problem in k3b itself. The bug report sh
On Fri January 9 2009, Rainer Kluge wrote:
> I am afraid that this bug report will have no effect. The problem
> discussed in this thread seems to be a problem in the tools used by k3b
> and not a problem in k3b itself. The bug report should be for growisofs.
> I would be surprised if the k3b maint
On Fri January 9 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> That's fine, but that information is not in the bug. If you don't want to
> repeat information you've already given the mailing list, please add some
> URL to the bug report that the maintainer can use to locate the thread.
> Your description
On 01/09/09 19:46, Chris S wrote:
[snip]
Ok, well still got bad frame rate any ideas, in reply to adrian.levi
(thank you for your encouragement too) in previous post I haven't
installed a video driver myself other than the one selected on install.
I searched synaptic for 'video drivers' and g
2009/1/10 Chris S :
> Ok, well still got bad frame rate any ideas, in reply to adrian.levi (thank
> you for your encouragement too) in previous post I haven't installed a video
> driver myself other than the one selected on install. I searched synaptic
> for 'video drivers' and got loads of things
On Fri January 9 2009, Rainer Kluge wrote:
> ...and you should try to give a more specific description of the
> problem. Does the write process fail?
yes it did. with K3B it would say completed, yet when I ejected the DVD & then
put it back in, it said it was blank. Other times, it wouldstart buri
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
As aparant from the headers, he's running exim and the mail was not sent
with mutt (the mailer has not set any user-agent header. I suspect the
simpler 'mail' was used).
Yeah, I meant to type that I didn't know about exim but you could do
this with Postfix as indicated.
2009/1/10 Ron Johnson
> On 01/09/09 19:10, Chris S wrote:
> [snip]
>
>> WELL, I will promise to leave you guy's alone if needed but I'm loving
>> playing aroung with it seeing who it works, I not giving up, if i can just
>> get this last bit working my mate won't complain and I can spend the next
On 01/09/09 19:10, Chris S wrote:
[snip]
WELL, I will promise to leave you guy's alone if needed but I'm loving
playing aroung with it seeing who it works, I not giving up, if i can just
get this last bit working my mate won't complain and I can spend the next
year 'playing with alll the lovely c
2009/1/10 Chris S :
> Well a few have said this but at least one has said upgrading may not be
> requried, I have no problem doing this if this is required.
I said that.
I am a believer in fix one problem at a time. Find out why your frame
rates are bad before you possibly introduce more problem
2009/1/10 Ron Johnson
> On 01/09/09 16:38, Chris S wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone genius type people,
>> Can you help, I don't know much about computers (in comparison to you
>> guys)
>> and nearly zero about linux/debian, however after my friend had a rather
>> fatal problem with windows recently I
Luis Maceira wrote:
The fonts in Opera are awful(size and font),the only thing I did,was
install HPLIP for printing(which installed Qt4 libs) and the fonts I
had in Opera9.63 (compiled dinamically with Qt3) were arbitrarily changed,
the fonts I had were O.K. for me.I have not experimented with ot
On Etch do the following:
open a console and log in as root and type:
echo "deb http://www.backports.org/debian etch-backports main
contrib" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
gpg --keyserver hkp://subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 16BA136C
gpg --export | apt-key add -
On 01/09/09 18:45, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
I've never seen movie audio transcoding use 100% CPU.
Tanscoding from wav to ogg will top my CPU: AMD Athlon64 2.2GHz, i
assume video is mode demanding.
Straight transcoding burns as much CPU as possible. But it's been
Many Years (back to the Athlon-A
On 01/09/09 16:38, Chris S wrote:
Hello everyone genius type people,
Can you help, I don't know much about computers (in comparison to you guys)
and nearly zero about linux/debian, however after my friend had a rather
fatal problem with windows recently I decided to try Debian and I love it.
So I
2009/1/10 Bernie Dolan
> On Etch do the following:
>
> open a console and log in as root and type:
>
> *echo* "*deb* *http://www.backports.org/debian etch-backports main
> contrib" >> /etc/apt/sources.list*
>
> *gpg --keyserver hkp://subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 16BA136C *
> *gpg --export | apt-k
> I've never seen movie audio transcoding use 100% CPU.
Tanscoding from wav to ogg will top my CPU: AMD Athlon64 2.2GHz, i
assume video is mode demanding.
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2009/1/10 Adrian Levi
> 2009/1/10 Michael Pobega :
> > On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 10:38:34PM +, Chris S wrote:
> >> Hello everyone genius type people,
> >> Can you help, I don't know much about computers (in comparison to you
> guys)
>
> >> they ran perfectlly but now the video is very 'jerky'.
On 01/09/09 15:15, Paul Johnson wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 01/09/09 11:41, Paul Johnson wrote:
Koh Choon Lin wrote:
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 08:40:48PM +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
I just got my Compaq laptop CQ40-115AU and I want to install Lenny
AMD64. What's the different if I use AMD64
2009/1/9 Michael Pobega
> On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 10:38:34PM +, Chris S wrote:
> > Hello everyone genius type people,
> > Can you help, I don't know much about computers (in comparison to you
> guys)
> > and nearly zero about linux/debian, however after my friend had a rather
> > fatal proble
On 01/09/09 17:23, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 02:29:19PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 01/09/09 13:52, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 01:30:02PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
The only benefit which x86-64 has in 64-bit mode is extra registers.
But that only benefit
2009/1/10 Michael Pobega :
> On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 10:38:34PM +, Chris S wrote:
>> Hello everyone genius type people,
>> Can you help, I don't know much about computers (in comparison to you guys)
>> they ran perfectlly but now the video is very 'jerky'. I am unsure about the
>> further deta
[...]
> >
> Hi Micha, Hi to Everyone,
>
> Thanks for your help. I have not gone very far, in spite of much time
> spent. I thought I ought to tell some details, especially since it might
> help someone else, or, maybe, convince someone else to step in and tell
> his/her own experience.
>
> At
The fonts in Opera are awful(size and font),the only thing I did,was
install HPLIP for printing(which installed Qt4 libs) and the fonts I
had in Opera9.63 (compiled dinamically with Qt3) were arbitrarily changed,
the fonts I had were O.K. for me.I have not experimented with other
programs(except Ic
Micha Feigin wrote:
On Thu, 08 Jan 2009 00:11:29 +0100
Bernard wrote:
Hi Chris, Hi to Everyone,
Stackpole, Chris wrote:
From: Bernard [mailto:bdebr...@teaser.fr]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: my new Inspiron - WAS: OT: laptop recomendations
Sta
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 10:38:34PM +, Chris S wrote:
> Hello everyone genius type people,
> Can you help, I don't know much about computers (in comparison to you guys)
> and nearly zero about linux/debian, however after my friend had a rather
> fatal problem with windows recently I decided to t
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 05:30:51PM -0500, Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
> root wrote:
>> How can I get 'root' out of the 'From:' line of root's offsite mail?
>> I've scanned the docs for exim4, mutt and mailx on this Debian
>> etch(mostly) system but nothing found so far.
>> I know I can send ma
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 02:29:19PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/09/09 13:52, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 01:30:02PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> The only benefit which x86-64 has in 64-bit mode is extra registers.
>>> But that only benefits computationally-intensive p
On Friday 2009 January 09 16:37:23 Wayne Topa wrote:
>Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> it is possible that the bug may need to be reassigned (e.g. to
>> cdrkit or the kernel).
>
>I must be missing somthing here. Running Testing/unstable and the only
>cdrkit I can find is cdrkit-doc. Is this just
Chris S wrote:
> Hello everyone genius type people,
> Can you help, I don't know much about computers (in comparison to you guys)
> and nearly zero about linux/debian, however after my friend had a rather
> fatal problem with windows recently I decided to try Debian and I love it.
> So I installed
Hello everyone genius type people,
Can you help, I don't know much about computers (in comparison to you guys)
and nearly zero about linux/debian, however after my friend had a rather
fatal problem with windows recently I decided to try Debian and I love it.
So I installed the lastest stable versio
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Friday 2009 January 09 13:50:57 Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Fri January 9 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
Followup-For: Bug #499066
done.
Thank you. You also might want to subscribe to the bug to receive updates to
it as email. (Link at the bug page.) A
On 07/01/09 21:59, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Anyone knows which package may cause the problem with the 'green' film
icons in Nautilus?
It happened second time to me (previous occured a couple of months ago)
- I think 2 or 3 days ago when I updated a number of packages in Sid.
The listchanges
root wrote:
How can I get 'root' out of the 'From:' line of root's offsite mail?
I've scanned the docs for exim4, mutt and mailx on this Debian
etch(mostly) system but nothing found so far.
I know I can send mail as another user but would rather
find a solution that doesn't necessitate th
On Friday 2009 January 09 14:28:35 Paul Cartwright wrote:
>On Fri January 9 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> I'm not sure this is really a k3b bug though -- you said it affected other
>> programs as well, yes. Please add to the bug what other programs you saw
>> affected -- it is possible th
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/09/09 11:41, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> Koh Choon Lin wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 08:40:48PM +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
>>> I just got my Compaq laptop CQ40-115AU and I want to install Lenny
>>> AMD64. What's the different if I use AMD64 instead of i386.
Paul Cartwright schrieb:
On Fri January 9 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
I'm not sure this is really a k3b bug though -- you said it affected other
programs as well, yes. Please add to the bug what other programs you saw
affected -- it is possible that the bug may need to be reassigned (e.
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. schrieb:
On Friday 2009 January 09 13:50:57 Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Fri January 9 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
Followup-For: Bug #499066
done.
Thank you. You also might want to subscribe to the bug to receive updates to
it as email. (Link at the bug page.)
On 01/09/09 13:49, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2009-01-09 13:34:03, schrieb Ron Johnson:
On 01/09/09 11:04, root wrote:
How can I get 'root' out of the 'From:' line of root's offsite mail?
I've scanned the docs for exim4, mutt and mailx on this Debian
etch(mostly) system but nothing found so
On 01/09/09 13:50, Celejar wrote:
On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 08:23:55 -0600
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 01/09/09 01:35, Celejar wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 23:31:23 -0800
"Kelly Clowers" wrote:
...
Personally, I don't see a reason to use gmail if you
don't use the web interface.
A decent free email pr
On 01/09/09 13:52, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 01:30:02PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
The only benefit which x86-64 has in 64-bit mode is extra registers. But
that only benefits computationally-intensive programs.
Those actually help just about anywwhere. As long as your compi
On Fri January 9 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> I'm not sure this is really a k3b bug though -- you said it affected other
> programs as well, yes. Please add to the bug what other programs you saw
> affected -- it is possible that the bug may need to be reassigned (e.g. to
> cdrkit or the
On Friday 2009 January 09 13:50:57 Paul Cartwright wrote:
>On Fri January 9 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>Followup-For: Bug #499066
>
>done.
Thank you. You also might want to subscribe to the bug to receive updates to
it as email. (Link at the bug page.) Also,
https://bugs.kde.org/sho
On second thought, the inability to mount file systems over nfs is not
related to the nfssvc error message, but rather to network problems. That
makes the nfssvc error rather harmless.
Regards, Simon
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Joerg Schilling wrote:
> There recently have been some mails from Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. and
> Johannes Wiedersich that have not been send to me, so it seems that the
> authors are not interested in a discussion.
This was not my intention.
Am 2009-01-09 13:34:03, schrieb Ron Johnson:
> On 01/09/09 11:04, root wrote:
> >How can I get 'root' out of the 'From:' line of root's offsite mail?
> >I've scanned the docs for exim4, mutt and mailx on this Debian
> >etch(mostly) system but nothing found so far.
> >I know I can send mail
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 01:30:02PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> The only benefit which x86-64 has in 64-bit mode is extra registers. But
> that only benefits computationally-intensive programs.
Those actually help just about anywwhere. As long as your compiler knows
how to use them. And it does
On Fri January 9 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> >point me in the right direction.
>
> http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
Package: k3b
Version: 1.0.5-3
Followup-For: Bug #499066
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On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 08:23:55 -0600
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/09/09 01:35, Celejar wrote:
> > On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 23:31:23 -0800
> > "Kelly Clowers" wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >
> >> Personally, I don't see a reason to use gmail if you
> >> don't use the web interface.
> >
> > A decent free email p
On Fri January 9 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> >point me in the right direction.
>
> http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
We strongly recommend that you report bugs in Debian using the reportbug
program. To install and start it, simply run:
aptitude install reportbug; reportbug
I'll
On 01/09/09 11:04, root wrote:
How can I get 'root' out of the 'From:' line of root's offsite mail?
I've scanned the docs for exim4, mutt and mailx on this Debian
etch(mostly) system but nothing found so far.
I know I can send mail as another user but would rather
You *should*.
Running
On 01/09/09 11:41, Paul Johnson wrote:
Koh Choon Lin wrote:
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 08:40:48PM +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
I just got my Compaq laptop CQ40-115AU and I want to install Lenny
AMD64. What's the different if I use AMD64 instead of i386. My main
use of laptop is for word processi
How can I get 'root' out of the 'From:' line of root's offsite mail?
I've scanned the docs for exim4, mutt and mailx on this Debian
etch(mostly) system but nothing found so far.
I know I can send mail as another user but would rather
find a solution that doesn't necessitate that.
I tried Go
On 01/09/09 10:15, Peter Crawford wrote:
Thu, 08 Jan 2009 16:25:03 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
What video driver?
...
Driver Info #0:
...
Driver Info #1:
...
A little more specifically,
netvista:~# lsmod | grep intel
...
intel_agp 22332 1
agpgart2877
On Friday 09 January 2009, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Koh Choon Lin wrote:
> ...
> >
> > Would a 32bit OS on 64bit system be at least 50% faster than a 32
> > bitOS on 32bit system? I assume the fastest setup would be a 64bit
> > OS on 64bit system.
>
> Let's rephrase this with a visual. Would a two-
On Friday 2009 January 09 11:19:43 Paul Cartwright wrote:
>On Fri January 9 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> I'm glad cdrecord/cdrtools was able to solve Paul's issue. Paul should
>> file a bug with the details so that Debian and the cdrkit project can fix
>> the underlying issue.
>
>point m
On Fri January 9 2009, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> There is a setting in K3B where you specify the paths to the programs it
> uses. (Not sure the exact menu,but it is something like "Configure K3B".)
>
Settings menu-Configure k3b
> If your problem was solved with the original cdrecord, point k3b
Koh Choon Lin wrote:
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 08:40:48PM +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> I just got my Compaq laptop CQ40-115AU and I want to install Lenny
> AMD64. What's the different if I use AMD64 instead of i386. My main
> use of laptop is for word processing and virtualizatio
Paul Cartwright escreveu:
> point me in the right direction.
> I used to have a working system that could burn a DVD any time I wanted.Under
> SUSE 9-10.1 I could, and under Debian Etch I could, and probably earlier this
> year under Lenny I could. I have now created a large pile of coasters tryi
On Fri January 9 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> I'm glad cdrecord/cdrtools was able to solve Paul's issue. Paul should
> file a bug with the details so that Debian and the cdrkit project can fix
> the underlying issue.
point me in the right direction.
I used to have a working system that c
Hi,
I've tried all the network bandwidth monitoring tools that I know to find
out the unknown network traffic I'm having now, I've tried iftop, netstat,
lsof and pktstat, and still can't find out the result. Please help.
First, neither of the following command reveal anything suspicious:
netsta
On Friday 2009 January 09 03:44:53 Anton Liaukevich wrote:
I'm sorry, this list is for English-language queries about Debian.
http://lists.debian.org/users.html has a full list of user-oriented mailing
lists, in a variety of languages. The list you are looking for might be
debian-russian or
According to my experience, after the release of flash 64 bit, only Citrix
ICA Client is actually a trouble (and i use it only on my 32bit system),
better, the setup of dependency libraries was a mess...
On Friday 2009 January 09 09:25:31 Joerg Schilling wrote:
>There recently have been some mails from Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. and
>Johannes Wiedersich that have not been send to me, so it seems that the
>authors are not interested in a discussion.
Actually, we are interested in discussion, but the ar
> Thu, 08 Jan 2009 16:25:03 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
>> What video driver?
...
> Driver Info #0:
...
> Driver Info #1:
...
A little more specifically,
netvista:~# lsmod | grep intel
...
intel_agp 22332 1
agpgart28776 2 intel_agp
In another machine, an
Joerg Schilling escreveu:
> There recently have been some mails from Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. and
> Johannes Wiedersich that have not been send to me, so it seems that the
> authors are not interested in a discussion.
This discussion is happening on the debian-user mailing lists, and in
m
There recently have been some mails from Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. and
Johannes Wiedersich that have not been send to me, so it seems that the
authors are not interested in a discussion. Their mail contained the usual
accusations: the claim that cdrtools is not free and that there is no
On 01/09/09 07:18, Andrew Perrin wrote:
Greetings-
Making my migration to Evolution, I am seeking to read folders from an
IMAP server on which I have a LOT of folders (about 4500). Evolution
Wow.
simply hangs while reading this list of folders, and has to be manually
killed. Any advice?
On 01/09/09 07:15, Koh Choon Lin wrote:
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 08:40:48PM +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
I just got my Compaq laptop CQ40-115AU and I want to install Lenny
AMD64. What's the different if I use AMD64 instead of i386. My main
use of laptop is for word processing and virtualization
On 01/09/09 01:35, Celejar wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 23:31:23 -0800
"Kelly Clowers" wrote:
...
Personally, I don't see a reason to use gmail if you
don't use the web interface.
A decent free email provider, POP / IMAP, more than seven GB of
storage, and one can be pretty sure that they'll
Johannes Wiedersich a écrit :
> thveillon.debian wrote:
>> Chris Bannister a écrit :
>>> On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 11:54:06AM +, thveillon.debian wrote:
If you're tired of hacking around css you can have a look at the
"Stylish" extension : https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/210
Greetings-
In preparation for a move from my old Treo to a Blackberry, I am trying to
sync my Treo to Evolution. I was easily able to set up the sync
preferences, and the contacts sync worked great. But the calendar, memo,
and to-do syncs don't show up in evolution. They *do* show up in the
d
Greetings-
Making my migration to Evolution, I am seeking to read folders from an
IMAP server on which I have a LOT of folders (about 4500). Evolution
simply hangs while reading this list of folders, and has to be manually
killed. Any advice?
This is debian testing, kernel 2.6.26, i386 quad-
>> > On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 08:40:48PM +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
>> >> I just got my Compaq laptop CQ40-115AU and I want to install Lenny
>> >> AMD64. What's the different if I use AMD64 instead of i386. My main
>> >> use of laptop is for word processing and virtualization.
Would a 32bit OS
>> Personally, I don't see a reason to use gmail if you
>> don't use the web interface.
Gmail offers free imap/pop service and thats enough for me, i don't
use the web login.
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thveillon.debian wrote:
> Chris Bannister a écrit :
>> On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 11:54:06AM +, thveillon.debian wrote:
>>> If you're tired of hacking around css you can have a look at the
>>> "Stylish" extension : https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefo
On 01/09/2009 Joerg Schilling wrote:
Hi,
> It does not make sense to inform you about these details.
It is a pity you see it like that, see below.
> The people who are responsible for the violations and the redistributors are
> informed, they know that they are in conflit GPL and and that
>
On Fri January 9 2009, Kelly Clowers wrote:
> Personally, I don't see a reason to use gmail if you
> don't use the web interface.
I use it like a better S P A M filter, and for convenience. I use gmail with
kmail when I am home, but I also use it on the road. And I use it for those
web places w
On Fri January 9 2009, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> IMHO, the smartest, fastest, most reliable and cheapest solution is to
> use external hard disks like usb-disks. You could reuse the same disk
> for more or less unlimited rw-cycles for an average lifetime of at least
> around 3 years (probably mu
Chris Bannister a écrit :
> On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 11:54:06AM +, thveillon.debian wrote:
>> If you're tired of hacking around css you can have a look at the
>> "Stylish" extension : https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/2108
>
> There is also the web developers extension. It might be 60
>> I really need to use OpenDNS on my Debian Computer, is there a way to
>> make this program work in Debian?
add them to your /etc/resolv.conf
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On 09/01/2009 02:41, whollyg...@letterboxes.org wrote:
But anyway, I don't think that is going to matter. The issue I am
trying to
solve is how to de-activate the bitmap. It was suggested on the
linux-raid
list that my problem may have been caused by running the grow op on an
active
bitmap an
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