Marc Talder wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Stefan Bellon wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm happily running Debian GNU/Linux unstable on my IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad
>> T60 (and on all my other machines as well).
>>
>> Yesterday I did an update with the notebook in question (the last
>> update was e
Hello,
I want to install the stable version (etch not lenny) of libc6. I have
installed a testing version of the package ( it is needed by ext4
utils...) and now I want to downgrade. My problem is, if I try to
uninstall this package, I will lost apt utility, then I can't reinstall
anything m
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 19:32:25 +1300, Chris Bannister
wrote:
>
> IOW, does "apt-get install powermgmt-base" fix it?
>
Nope, I had powermgmt-base already installed and it is in latest version.
Anyway - it seems, that it takes too long for system to figure out, that it is
running on AC power. D
tyler wrote:
> Dennis Wicks writes:
>
>> Greetings;
>>
>> I turned off the popup blocker in IW but it seems to still be blocking
>> them.
>>
>> I tried it in Iceweasel 3.0.6-1 and it doesn't work at all, even with
>> the popup blocker turned off. No messages or anything. It shows the
>> URL when
2009/2/17 Khristian :
> (re-sending the e-mail to the list as well, I always forget to hit the
> 'reply to all' button :/ )
Standard practice on this list is to reply only to the list unless
explicetly requested to cc someone.
> Yes, I've installed linux some times before, and what I'm trying to
--- On Tue, 2/17/09, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> Probably need to add some modes or modelines to your
> xorg.conf. Might try
> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg (or sth like that) to get the
> resolution you
> want.
I checked xorg.conf, it already has 1600x1200 line entries. Besides, the K
On Monday 16 February 2009 21:58:13 S D wrote:
> The picture now, for some reason, doesn't use the whole available screen
> space but leave unused areas about 3-5 cm from the left, right, top and
> bottom monitor edges. It looks something like this:
>
> I usually run my monitor in 1600x1200 mode an
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 09:18:55PM -0500, JoeHill was
heard to say:
> dpkg: error
> processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libsox-fmt-base_14.2.0-1_i386.deb
> (--unpack): trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/sox/libsox_fmt_sndfile.so', which is
> also in package libsox-fmt-sndfile
That's your bug. It lo
On 02/16/2009 11:03 PM, M. Lewis wrote:
Prior to the release of Lenny, I downloaded one of the Lenny release
candidate DVD's and installed via a network install from DVD #1.
Congrats. None of the Lenny DVDs I downloaded ever succeeded in
doing a proper install. Only the CDs worked.
Is th
Ink Bottle wrote:
> Thank you very much for your help :)
> I found exactly the same results.
> So now, though it's not a solution, we have
> a very reproducible problem. And even different
> cases where it behave the same or not the same.
> Since you English is far much better than mine
> maybe you
Prior to the release of Lenny, I downloaded one of the Lenny release
candidate DVD's and installed via a network install from DVD #1.
Is this still possible with the released version of Lenny? Or do I need
all 5 of the DVD's?
Thanks,
Mike
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--- On Tue, 2/17/09, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> For the "ati" module, you need the package:
> p xserver-xorg-video-ati - X.Org X server --
> ATI display driver
Installed the xserver-xorg-video-ati package and it did resolve the issue
somewhat. I was able to start X and KDE, KD
On Mon, 2009-02-16, 047, Christoph Pilka wrote:
> The first howtos I published cover topics like Lighttpd (+PHP/MySQL/
> SSL), Awesome Window Manager, Zattoo IPTV, KeePassX as password
> manager, effective backups running on rsync, keybased SSH-
> authentication, VMware Workstation and Debian on NS
On 02/16/2009 09:02 PM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
While using aptitude to remove a package from my KDE install aptitude
wants to remove all of KDE, how do I stop this behavior?
Insufficient data for non-facile response.
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On Monday 16 February 2009 21:02:55 Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> While using aptitude to remove a package from my KDE install aptitude
> wants to remove all of KDE, how do I stop this behavior?
Short answer: You can't and you don't want to.
Medium answer:
Use aptitude 'unmarkauto' on the packages or m
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/16/2009 08:33 AM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
[snip]
Hi Ron, just to let you know, if you have /home installed to /root and
you have another OS installed or a Live CD to use you can delete all
files except /home and then install no-format, if you get a warning
after partit
Hi,
Running uptodate Sid. I used to be able to hotplug my USB keyboard
into my laptop while running without any problems. Recently, doing
this often, but not always, causes the system to lock up (screen
freeze, no response to keyboard / mouse). I've never got Magic SysReq
working properly, and
While using aptitude to remove a package from my KDE install aptitude
wants to remove all of KDE, how do I stop this behavior?
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On 02/16/2009 08:03 PM, Martin Willcocks wrote:
I have an older Debian Linux version that came with Corel WordPerfect 8,
and it had been working satisfactorily on my somewhat ancient 170MHz
Pentium computer system with 128Mb RAM, but Lilo stopped working about a
year ago.
Error message?
2009/2/15 Leniy Tsan
> May wine keil work?
>
>
>
> 2009/2/15 Leniy Tsan
>
>> And Orcad Family Release 9.2
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> 2009/2/15 Leniy Tsan
>>
>>> used for coding in mcs-51
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Do not , for one repulse , give up the purpose that you resolved to
>>> effect .
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
On Monday 16 February 2009 16:13:29 S D wrote:
> (EE) Failed to load module "ait" (module doesn't exist, 0)
For the "ati" module, you need the package:
p xserver-xorg-video-ati - X.Org X server -- ATI display driver
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I have an older Debian Linux version that came with Corel WordPerfect 8,
and it had been working satisfactorily on my somewhat ancient 170MHz
Pentium computer system with 128Mb RAM, but Lilo stopped working about a
year ago. Despite several attempts, I've been unable to run it since
this happe
Came back tonight and of course I've got 200 or so packages to update after
Saturday's release of Lenny.
The update errors out, however, and tells me to run aptitude install -f to
correct the problem, but that results in:
node1:/home/joehill# aptitude install -f
Reading package lists... Done
Bui
Hi,
I'm currently trying to install Debian (4.0) onto a 2.5" Seagate 60GB hard
drive in a usb caddy (which is detected as a SCSI drive).
Debian installs fine but then I get back an "Error 18" (which I've looked up,
is due to a larger hard drive than the motherboards bios recognises).
I've tri
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>
>
> I've found this little script around something
> I've heared about recently; it's a command dedicated
> to check dependencies.
> I don't know it it can be of some use.
> It's been hard to make it work (that's the bad part :)
On 02/16/2009 06:55 PM, JoeHill wrote:
[snip]
No, popularity has very little to do with it. Windows is compromised a lot
because it is trivial to do so. Linux could have twice the market share as
Windows, and it would still be less prone to invasion, simply because it is
more difficult to do so.
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 16:05:27 -0600
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 02/16/2009 03:55 PM, H.S. wrote:
> > Ron Johnson wrote:
> >
> >> Sure. The keylogger would have to add itself to the "autostart folder",
> >> but that's no mean feat.
> >>
> >
> > I am sorry, what is an auto start folder in relation to
On 02/16/2009 06:50 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
dgwicks:~# unzip -v
UnZip 5.52 of 28 February 2005,
by Debian. Original by Info-ZIP.
It doesn't look like it has changed in the past five years, which makes
me think it might be something else that unzip interacts with. But I
have no idea what it mi
Hi folks,
I am working for several weeks on a new wiki containing lot lof
interesting and _working_ howtos. You can find it at http://debian.asconix.com.
The howtos explain step-by-step the setup of server or desktop
installations.
The first howtos I published cover topics like Lighttpd (+PHP/MyS
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> On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 21:44:36 +0100 Alokat MacMoneysack
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>> Celejar wrote:
>>
H.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In the last some weeks I recall reading in one of the mailing lists that
> it is just a matter of popularity that we are not seeing bad intentioned
> debs or rpms on the internet. If Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora were to become
> sufficiently popular, the claim is that it would b
sudo rm -rf /
is trapped and subject to special handling. At least, it should be,
IMHO.
>>>
>>> I don't believe it. Show us!
>>
>> Ron, why don't you try to command and see for yourself? Its easy
>> enough to do it. I just don't have the time. Cough. Cough.
>
> Boyd(?) asserted the
dgwicks:~# unzip -v
UnZip 5.52 of 28 February 2005,
by Debian. Original by Info-ZIP.
It doesn't look like it has changed in the past five years,
which makes me think it might be something else that unzip
interacts with. But I have no idea what it might be.
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On 02/16/2009 06:11 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:
On 2009-02-16_10:29:02, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/16/2009 08:26 AM, Paul E Condon wrote:
On 2009-02-15_17:26:23, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Sunday 15 February 2009 15:48:37 Ron Johnson wrote:
[W]hat's to stop Joe Wannabe from doing this?
[Once again, please reply to the list and don't cc. me, as per the list
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> > con
On 2009-02-16_10:29:02, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 02/16/2009 08:26 AM, Paul E Condon wrote:
>> On 2009-02-15_17:26:23, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>>> On Sunday 15 February 2009 15:48:37 Ron Johnson wrote:
[W]hat's to stop Joe Wannabe from doing this?
$ sudo dpkg -i NakedBrittan
Greetings;
I regularly use the -a option in unzip to fix DOS/Windows
line endings and have never had a problem. Until yesterday
and today!
Today it treated everything as a binary file and all the
text/ascii files still had ^M at the end of each line.
Yesterday it treated a pdf file as a text file
Dave Ewart wrote the following on 02/16/2009 10:42 AM:
On Monday, 16.02.2009 at 16:37 +, Avi Greenbury wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
I don't believe it. Show us!
In the interests of satisfying my curiosity:
vm-linux2:/# rm -rf /
rm: cannot remove root directory `/'
vm-linux2:/#
That's ra
Greetings;
I regularly use the -a option to unzip to fix DOS/Windows
line endings and have never had a problem. Until yesterday
and today!
Today it treated everything as a binary file and all the
text/ascii files still had ^M at the end of each line.
Yesterday it treated a pdf file as a text fil
I've found this little script around something
I've heared about recently; it's a command dedicated
to check dependencies.
I don't know it it can be of some use.
It's been hard to make it work (that's the bad part :) ).
$ export LANG=C; 2>/dev/null apt-cache show $(dpkg-query -l "*"|grep "ii"|cu
Well, I know, today it should be the same as lenny. BUT "No"!!! 208 updates!!
All went OK.
Thieery
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After dist-upgrade from etch to lenny, I'm trying to run lenny using 2.6.18
kernel that I have left over from etch, as I'm having issues assembling mdadm
RAID drives under the new 2.6.28 lenny kernel (For more info see
http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.user/browse_thread/thread/b97fd9
>> lynx
>
> Much less capable than links2.
>
I see that I'm late to the party! I should have read the whole thread
and seen what was suggested before replying. I personally have never
tried links2, but I will try it soon. Thanks, Ron.
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On 02/16/2009 04:01 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
2009/2/13 Marc Shapiro :
Is there a light-weight browser that does not have a huge list of
dependencies?
lynx
Much less capable than links2.
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Adrian Levi wrote:
> 2009/2/17 Alokat MacMoneysack :
>> I have the:
>>
>> Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter
>
> You need to install the firmware-ipw2x00 package from non-free.
> http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=firmware-ipw2x00
On 02/16/2009 03:55 PM, H.S. wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Sure. The keylogger would have to add itself to the "autostart folder",
but that's no mean feat.
I am sorry, what is an auto start folder in relation to Debian or Ubuntu?
The same people who would install NakedBrittany.deb are the sam
2009/2/13 Marc Shapiro :
> Is there a light-weight browser that does not have a huge list of
> dependencies?
>
lynx
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Zach Uram:
>
> I wish to take over a wiki so I am setting it up on my machine however
> it will use the DNS hosted by someone else so they will setup a CNAME
> record pointing "wiki.foo.org" to my machine's ip. I have no control
> over foo.org.
>
> So how exactly should I set up the name based vho
Pavlos Parissis wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 07:39:11 -0600
> Kent West wrote:
>
>
>> Sven Joachim wrote:
>>
>>> On 2009-02-15 23:59 +0100, Pavlos Parissis wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
This morning I upgraded my etch desktop to lenny.
All went ok but with 3 small issues.
>>>
Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> Sure. The keylogger would have to add itself to the "autostart folder",
> but that's no mean feat.
>
I am sorry, what is an auto start folder in relation to Debian or Ubuntu?
I would expect it to put a line in .bashrc to start automatically when
user logs in or perhaps
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 07:25:50PM -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>> Is there a light-weight browser that does not have a huge list of
>> dependencies?
>>
>> I had been using dillo for things like reading html documentation and
>> other light-weight tasks, but then I upgraded
Laurent Guignard wrote, On 15-02-09 18:58:
Joris Dobbelsteen a écrit :
Hello,
I'm trying to build a application and was trying to use automake with
it. Now I've stumbled upon an issue, see below, I cannot resolve for a
few days. I think it is somewhere(tm) in the manual though.
Can anyone poin
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> On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 21:30:24 +0100 Alokat MacMoneysack
> wrote:
>
> ...
>
>> Hey,
>>
>> I have the:
>>
>> Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter
>
On 02/16/2009 11:31 AM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I regularly use the -a option to unzip to fix DOS/Windows line endings
and have never had a problem. Until yesterday and today!
Today it treated everything as a binary file and all the text/ascii
files still had ^M at the end of each lin
On 02/16/2009 12:40 PM, H.S. wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/16/2009 04:30 AM, Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 04:22:37PM -0300, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
But neither of these help in case a stupid user receives an e-mail
saying:
Run 'sudo dpkg -i FreePornPics.deb to see 's
se
I wish to take over a wiki so I am setting it up on my machine however
it will use the DNS hosted by someone else so they will setup a CNAME
record pointing "wiki.foo.org" to my machine's ip. I have no control
over foo.org.
So how exactly should I set up the name based vhost in apache or
should I
__> Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 22:26:09 +0100> Subject:
Module-assistant error when installing fglrx ATI proprietary driver. (Debian
Sid).> From: parla...@gmail.com> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org>> Hi, I'm
trying to install the last ATI proprietary driver which I've d
> Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 22:26:09 +0100>
Subject: Module-assistant error when installing fglrx ATI proprietary driver.
(Debian Sid).> From: parla...@gmail.com> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org>> Hi,
I'm trying to install the last ATI proprietary driver which I've
Hi, I'm trying to install the last ATI proprietary driver which I've
downloaded from AMD webpage. I did a "sh
ati-driver-installer-9-1-x86.x86_64.run --buildpkg Debian/sid" and installed
the resulting DEB packages with dpkg.
Then, I've run "module-assistant prepare" and "module-assistant auto-inst
--- On Mon, 2/16/09, martin f krafft wrote:
> Please file a bug against mdadm and make sure to include the
> output
> of
>
> /usr/share/bug/mdadm/script
>
> as root.
>
A bug report was sent to sub...@bugs.debian.org. No confirmation that it was
received yet, so here's a copy, just in case.
Hi,
Does Vino (the remote desktop server) allow logging of events (something
similar to SSH). I have been able to find an vino logs in
/var/log/syslog or /var/log/messages.
Thanks.
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Yes, I've installed linux some times before, and what I'm trying to do
is wipe the current ubuntu install I have to make a clean lenny
install (I have /, /home and swap partitions already made).
Insid
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>
> Paul Yeatman wrote:
> [...]
> >> There is a note in the man page about putting the --no-act flag before the
> >> action:
> >>
> >> $ sudo dpkg --no-act -i texlive-base_2007.dfsg.1-2_all.deb
> >>
> >> Does that make it beha
Paul Yeatman writes:
> > $ sudo dpkg -i --no-act texlive-base_2007.dfsg.1-2_all.deb (Reading
> > database ... 138033 files and directories currently installed.)
> > Preparing to replace texlive-base 2007.dfsg.1-2 (using
> > texlive-base_2007.dfsg.1-2_all.deb) ...
> > $ echo $?
> > 0
> >
> > tel
Paul Yeatman wrote:
[...]
>> There is a note in the man page about putting the --no-act flag before the
>> action:
>>
>> $ sudo dpkg --no-act -i texlive-base_2007.dfsg.1-2_all.deb
>>
>> Does that make it behave as expected?
>
> I wish but sadly no:
>
> $ sudo dpkg --no-act -i texlive-base_2007.d
Thank you very much for your help :)
I found exactly the same results.
So now, though it's not a solution, we have
a very reproducible problem. And even different
cases where it behave the same or not the same.
Since you English is far much better than mine
maybe you could add the last few lines o
Kelly Clowers:
> On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:55, Attilio Cucchieri wrote:
>>
>> Does anybody nows if lenny installation on x86 machines
>> using floppy is (or will be) available?
>
> I don't think there is such a thing, and I doubt there will be.
> The manual makes no mention of floppies:
> http:
2009/2/17 Alokat MacMoneysack :
> I have the:
>
> Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter
You need to install the firmware-ipw2x00 package from non-free.
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=firmware-ipw2x00
Adrian
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> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Paul Yeatman wrote:
> > Hi, I'm wondering if there is a command I can run on a debian
> > package that would test for whether all dependencies of that package
> > are already installed on
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 21:30:24 +0100
Alokat MacMoneysack wrote:
...
> Hey,
>
> I have the:
>
> Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter
>
> here is the URL from thinkwiki.org:
> http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Catego
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> > Hi, I'm wondering if there is a command I can run on a debian package that
> > would test for whether all dependencies of that package are already
> > installed on the system without actually insta
2009/2/17 Khristian :
> I'm trying to install lenny amd64 here, but the installer doesn't
> recognize my hard disk as already partitioned when I choose the manual
> partitioning (it simply shows an unpartitioned 250GB disk). I tried
> going through the graphical and text installers (both normal and
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> installed on the system without actually installing th
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> Alokat MacMoneysack wrote:
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>> Hey everbody,
>>
>> I installed Debian Lenny two days ago.
>>
>> All works fine but I can't use my Wlan card.
2009/2/17 Alokat MacMoneysack :
> Hey everbody,
>
> I installed Debian Lenny two days ago.
>
> All works fine but I can't use my Wlan card.
>
> Does anyone have an idea or can give me documentation?
>
> I found a couple of installation guides, but there are for Debian 4.0
> only.
>
> Thanks for hel
My first impressions of the GUInstaller are very favourable as far as I
have gone (up to partitioning) but was unable to select a suitable
install partition without an overview of the machine configuration in
paragraph 3, below.
Any chance of displaying partition labels (as in gnome partition mana
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:55, Attilio Cucchieri wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Does anybody nows if lenny installation on x86 machines
> using floppy is (or will be) available?
I don't think there is such a thing, and I doubt there will be.
The manual makes no mention of floppies:
http://www.debian.org/rele
> In the interests of satisfying my curiosity:
>
> vm-linux2:/# rm -rf /
Here I hold my breath!
> rm: cannot remove root directory `/'
> vm-linux2:/#
>
Here I sigh and change my pants. And of course, the ob:
http://xkcd.com/242/
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 16:16:40 +0100
Alokat MacMoneysack wrote:
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> Hey everbody,
>
> I installed Debian Lenny two days ago.
>
> All works fine but I can't use my Wlan card.
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
What kind of card do y
About 45 minutes after upgrading bind9 and logcheck I started getting
messages like these:
Feb 14 10:28:55 corn named[24777]: too many timeouts resolving
'safebrowsing.clients.google.com/A' (in 'com'?): reducing the advertised
EDNS UDP packet size to 512 octets
Feb 14 10:28:55 corn named[24777]: to
Hi!
Does anybody nows if lenny installation on x86 machines
using floppy is (or will be) available?
Thanks. Best
Attilio
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Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 02/16/2009 04:30 AM, Dave Sherohman wrote:
>> On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 04:22:37PM -0300, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
>>> But neither of these help in case a stupid user receives an e-mail
>>> saying:
>>>
>>> Run 'sudo dpkg -i FreePornPics.deb to see 's
>>> secret sex tape'.
>
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 04:42:18PM +, Dave Ewart wrote:
> On Monday, 16.02.2009 at 16:37 +, Avi Greenbury wrote:
>
> > In the interests of satisfying my curiosity:
> >
> > vm-linux2:/# rm -rf /
> > rm: cannot remove root directory `/'
> > vm-linux2:/#
>
> That's rather annoying. If I wan
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 19:28:45 -0800
Marc Shapiro wrote:
> Celejar wrote:
> > On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 10:13:15 -0800
> > Marc Shapiro wrote:
> >
> >>> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 03:16:49PM +, Avi Greenbury wrote:
> Marc Shapiro wrote:
> > Jack Schneider wrote:
> > We are probably the o
Ink Bottle wrote:
>> have the following
>> packages installed:
>>
>> midori 0.1.2-1
>> mozilla-plugin-gnash 0.8.3-6
>> swfdec-mozilla 0.6.0-4
>
> apt-cache policy midori mozilla-plugin-gnash swfdec-mozilla
> flashplayer-mozilla
> midori:
> Installed: 0.1.2-1
> Candidate: 0.1.2-1
> mozilla-plu
I'm trying to install lenny amd64 here, but the installer doesn't
recognize my hard disk as already partitioned when I choose the manual
partitioning (it simply shows an unpartitioned 250GB disk). I tried
going through the graphical and text installers (both normal and
expert), but nothing changed.
Hi,
I'm trying to install extensions using the 'mediawiki-extensions' package.
There does not appear to be a 'README' in the package
http://packages.debian.org/sid/all/mediawiki-extensions/filelist
... and after searching the web... I could just come-up with:
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-
Greetings;
I regularly use the -a option to unzip to fix DOS/Windows
line endings and have never had a problem. Until yesterday
and today!
Today it treated everything as a binary file and all the
text/ascii files still had ^M at the end of each line.
Yesterday it treated a pdf file as a tex
2009/2/16 Martin Hilpert :
> is there a better solution then using Openswan ?
this answer may not be welcome here, from what I read OpenBSD is quite
nice with handling IPSec...
> i hardly need ipsec because of cisco router
hardly? Du brauchst das kaum?
I think the OP wanted to say:
"I d
On Monday, 16.02.2009 at 16:37 +, Avi Greenbury wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>
>> I don't believe it. Show us!
>>
>
> In the interests of satisfying my curiosity:
>
> vm-linux2:/# rm -rf /
> rm: cannot remove root directory `/'
> vm-linux2:/#
That's rather annoying. If I want to shoot mysel
On 02/15/2009 11:39 PM, T o n g wrote:
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 15:48:37 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
Anyway, twice in the past few years, Debian servers have been
compromised. One time it was thru a weak DD user password,
You implication seems to be "Debian is not secure enough",
"Debian" can be
Ron Johnson wrote:
I don't believe it. Show us!
In the interests of satisfying my curiosity:
vm-linux2:/# rm -rf /
rm: cannot remove root directory `/'
vm-linux2:/#
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On 02/16/2009 08:26 AM, Paul E Condon wrote:
On 2009-02-15_17:26:23, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Sunday 15 February 2009 15:48:37 Ron Johnson wrote:
[W]hat's to stop Joe Wannabe from doing this?
$ sudo dpkg -i NakedBrittany.deb
What's to stop Joe Wannabe from doing this?
sudo rm -rf
On 02/16/2009 04:30 AM, Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 04:22:37PM -0300, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
But neither of these help in case a stupid user receives an e-mail saying:
Run 'sudo dpkg -i FreePornPics.deb to see 's
secret sex tape'.
No, but it still wouldn't get far becau
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 10:42:51 +0100, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> Maybe the grml kernel is for some reason not compatible with Debian's
> ALSA setup. . .
Thanks a lot for the analysis Florian. Basing it, I diverted the discussion to
grml .
Thanks again.
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 07:39:11 -0600
Kent West wrote:
> Sven Joachim wrote:
> > On 2009-02-15 23:59 +0100, Pavlos Parissis wrote:
> >
> >
> >> This morning I upgraded my etch desktop to lenny.
> >> All went ok but with 3 small issues.
> >>
> >> 1) Exim was refusing to start up due to no zero siz
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Hey everbody,
I installed Debian Lenny two days ago.
All works fine but I can't use my Wlan card.
Does anyone have an idea or can give me documentation?
I found a couple of installation guides, but there are for Debian 4.0
only.
Thanks for help!
Paul E Condon wrote:
> On 2009-02-16_09:37:55, H.S. wrote:
>> Paul E Condon wrote:
>>> unaware. I suspect that the security is pretty good. Early on, there
>>> were powerful organizations that would have benefitted handsomely if
>>> Debian had been disrupted, and it wasn't disrupted. But there is
>
On 2009-02-16_09:37:55, H.S. wrote:
> Paul E Condon wrote:
> > unaware. I suspect that the security is pretty good. Early on, there
> > were powerful organizations that would have benefitted handsomely if
> > Debian had been disrupted, and it wasn't disrupted. But there is
>
> Interesting. Care to
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