On 5 September 2010 00:48, wrote:
> Does anyone know of documentation for a Linux hub or a Linux
> switch? The simplest example I can think of is a system with
> a gateway interface transmitting packets for multiple addresses
> and subordinate interfaces transmitting packets for one or all
> add
Hi,
I don't know if it's possible to make a hub with multiples NICs using
Linux, I would say it isn't, cause a hub it's a physical signal repeater
and re-generator...
In the case of an ethernet switch, it's possible using "bridge-utils"
package. You need multiple NICs (you can also bridge vi
On Sb, 04 sep 10, 21:48:16, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> Does anyone know of documentation for a Linux hub or a Linux
> switch? The simplest example I can think of is a system with
> a gateway interface transmitting packets for multiple addresses
> and subordinate interfaces transmitting packets
On Saturday 04 September 2010 21:22:04 John Lindsay wrote:
> I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted NTSF.
> When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not show up on
> screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How can I get it
> seen by debian?
Does anyone know of documentation for a Linux hub or a Linux
switch? The simplest example I can think of is a system with
a gateway interface transmitting packets for multiple addresses
and subordinate interfaces transmitting packets for one or all
addresses except for the address of the machi
From: Bob Proulx
Date: Fri, 03 Sep 2010 23:45:50 -0600
> ... carnot is already on the public internet
> with 142.103.107.138?
OK, we've discussed two distinct configurations and
that wasn't clear. Friday I reinstated the old configuration
and checked just now that carnot is still running
On Sat, 04 Sep 2010 22:22:04 -0400
John Lindsay wrote:
> I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted NTSF.
> When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not show up on
> screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How can I get it
> seen by debian?
Hi, Miles:
On Friday 09 July 2010 22:10:46 Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Tom H wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 8:15 PM, Miles Fidelman
> >
> > wrote:
> >> shell> grub-install hd0
> >> shell> grub-install hd1
> >
> > With these grub-install invocations, you will not be able to boot in
> > degraded
You should also probably consider an alternative to Acrobat for PDF, since
Adobe seems to have at least one security alert per week. My wife's computer
(running lenny) had acrobat installed and she had the same problem...I
uninstalled acrobat and she was able to open it in kpdf and print just fine.
Hi,
Following up with
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.user/389399
I have exactly the same symptom:
I can start X once.
After killing or quitting it once, it won't start again.
I've posted my /var/log/Xorg.0.log to
http://paste.debian.net/87848/
(got rejected several time due it is
Francisco Borges wrote:
I am thinking about buying a new NAS box. Not a DIY box, but a ready
to use NAS (2 to max 4 trays) for home use (it has to be *small* and
quiet).
I'm looking for one of those too. I will probably go with the QNAP
TS-219P because of its relatively small size and low power
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted NTSF.
When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not show up on
screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How can I get it
seen by debian?
John
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Hi,
I don't know its old behaviour but I just noticed that if gnome is
started, then all my mount points defined in fstab are mounted, despite
that the mount points are defined as noauto.
Anyway that I can disable it?
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On Fri, 3 Sep 2010 22:06:33 -0300
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Fri, 03 Sep 2010, Celejar wrote:
> > On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 14:32:03 -0300
> > Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >
> > > That said, I don't trust hybernation. Your data is much safer in the
> > > long run if
On Sat, 2010-09-04 at 20:57 +0100, AG wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I seem to have lost the ability to print from Adobe Acrobat using Debian
> Testing. OOo prints just fine as do other applications, but for some
> reason Adobe doesn't want to play nicely with CUPS. Can anyone offer me
> a way of de
On 9/4/2010 5:39 PM, MÃGÍ© Øne wrote:
how do i get rid of it ...i have inherited a machine with debian on it
and it is password protectedis there a master password to bypass the
program so i can uninstall it ??
Boot off a CD/DVD, or if the CMOS is locked, open the machine, find the
righ
On Sat, 04 Sep 2010 18:39:13 -0400 (EDT), MÃGÍ© Øne
>
> how do i get rid of it ...i have inherited a machine with debian on
> it and it is password protectedis there a master password to
> bypass the program so i can uninstall it ??
I'm not sure what you mean by "password protected". Debian,
how do i get rid of it ...i have inherited a machine with debian on it and it
is password protectedis there a master password to bypass the program so i
can uninstall it ??
On Sat, 04 Sep 2010 16:58:40 -0400 (EDT), Joseph Lockhart wrote:
>
> Computer suddenly dropped into initramfm after power loss, help
> getting back into file system would be helpful, and appreciated,
> stuck doing email from my phone
>
> thanks in advance, hopefully the basic steps will b all i n
On Sat, 04 Sep 2010 15:18:40 -0400 (EDT), David Baron wrote:
>
> Using the Debian rescue CD, I installed the linux-image-2.6.32-5 and linux-
> base from Sid.
>
> The install edited my fstab and lilo.conf files for me, putting in the UUID
> numbers for everything except lilo.conf boot=. I left th
Angus Hedger:
> Jochen Schulz wrote:
>>
>> I am still just a little bit unsure about wattage. Do I need 180W with
>> an Atom board (D510 + ION or NM10 chipset) + four hard drives and one
>> optical drive?
>
> Have a look here [1], I know it doesn’t have the D510, but if you do it
> for the atom
On Sat, Sep 04, 2010 at 08:37:55PM +0100, Angus Hedger wrote:
> Hey,
>
> On Sat, 4 Sep 2010 01:20:51 -1000
> Joel Roth wrote:
> > Thanks for checking this out!
> >
> > Console *does* VT switching correctly under a stock 2.6.31-1-amd64
> > kernel. (But for some reason suspend doesn't work... wil
Computer suddenly dropped into initramfm after power loss, help getting back
into file system would be helpful, and appreciated, stuck doing email from my
phone
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Hello list
I seem to have lost the ability to print from Adobe Acrobat using Debian
Testing. OOo prints just fine as do other applications, but for some
reason Adobe doesn't want to play nicely with CUPS. Can anyone offer me
a way of debugging this and resolving the situation please?
The A
I apologize for them. The provider's web-based mailer only supports Windows
(cr/lf) and therefore, anything done in anything else, well, you've seen the
results.
I complained but they have no intention of fixing it.
Anyway, now up and running and back in kmail so future postings should be
read
Hey,
On Sat, 4 Sep 2010 01:20:51 -1000
Joel Roth wrote:
> Thanks for checking this out!
>
> Console *does* VT switching correctly under a stock 2.6.31-1-amd64
> kernel. (But for some reason suspend doesn't work... will try a later
> kernel.)
>
> Why didn't I think of this? Probably because the
Using the Debian rescue CD, I installed the linux-image-2.6.32-5 and linux-
base from Sid.
The install edited my fstab and lilo.conf files for me, putting in the UUID
numbers for everything except lilo.conf boot=. I left that as-is /dev/sda but
both variations, UUID and ata-ID had previously wor
On Sat, Sep 04, 2010 at 07:04:58PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sb, 04 sep 10, 09:06:23, Stephen Powell wrote:
> >
> > Nice work, Andrei!
>
> Not fair, you did the heavy lifting :)
Both deserving of a beer, if not a pizza as well,
to be collectible at some future FTF.
-j
> Regards,
> Andr
On 09/04/2010 02:00 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
Well, if the disadvantages of vesa do not bother you. It's slow and may
not support your display's native resolution, but it works for basic 2D.
I'm thinking I'll stick with vesa for now. And it does support this
display's native resolution of 1024x
On 09/04/2010 01:44 PM, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
Install apt-listbugs. That way before the packages installs, you will
get a list of reported bugs against that package and you can decide if
you want to continue or not.
Thank you for the heads-up on that. I actually have apt-listchanges
install
Okay, but how do I get the e-mail off the server?
Look at preferences of your email client for "Keep messages for this
account on this computer" (or something similar).
In SeaMonkey it is under Mail Settings > your email acc. >
Synchronization & Storage > Message Synchronizing.
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On Sat, 2010-09-04 at 00:21 -0400, Robert Brockway wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Sep 2010, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
>
> > Has anyone experienced this in Debian? Is there a definitive cause and,
> > more importantly, a real solution? Thanks - John
>
> I had this with an NVidia chipset (don't recall the ex
On 2010-09-04 19:31 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> However, just as I was about to roll up my sleeves and really start
> messing the system up I got your response. I hadn't even thought about
> reverting to vesa using /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
>
> I decided to experiment. The system seems to make an a
On 09/04/2010 11:05 AM, Alex Kuklin wrote:
1) show
a)`uname -a` output
b) `lspci` output
there are chances that the problem resides in new xorg drivers/code.
Next steps depend on you particular video card model.
Hi, Alex.
The information you had me get via the 'uname -a' and 'lspci' commands
On Sat, 2010-09-04 at 13:31 -0400, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> On 09/04/2010 12:40 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> > You could also try wicd-curses if that's installed, or use X with the
> > vesa driver. Here's an /etc/X11/xorg.conf for that:
> >
> > --8<---cut here---start
On 09/04/2010 11:07 AM, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
Now, on to something more helpful: can you boot the machine into a live
distro of some sort, to verify that the machine it's self does not have
a failure?
Hi, Damon.
Just wanted to get back to you. The hardware is okay. Sven reminded me
that I
On 09/04/2010 12:40 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
You could also try wicd-curses if that's installed, or use X with the
vesa driver. Here's an /etc/X11/xorg.conf for that:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
Section "Device"
Identifier "n"
Driver
2010/9/4 James Stuckey :
>
>
> On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Paul Cartwright
> wrote:
>>
>> On Sat September 4 2010, James Stuckey wrote:
>> > Hi, I asked a question a week or so ago about backing up e-mail. What I
>> > meant was that I wanted to back it up to a CD. The responses I got
>> > talk
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Sat September 4 2010, James Stuckey wrote:
> > Hi, I asked a question a week or so ago about backing up e-mail. What I
> > meant was that I wanted to back it up to a CD. The responses I got talked
> > about backing it up to an IMAP server
On 2010-09-04 18:04 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> I'm going to ask a couple of questions because I'm not quite sure how
> to even research them.
>
> The situation right now is that the system isn't connected to a
> network. I gather that, in order to downgrade the kernel, I've got to
> manage t
Hi, I asked a question a week or so ago about backing up e-mail. What I
meant was that I wanted to back it up to a CD. The responses I got talked
about backing it up to an IMAP server. Does anyone know how to back it up to
a CD?
Thank you very much for your support. I recently installed Debian to my
computer to have Linux experince, so it didn't have any important files. As you
suggest, I just had a new user folder.
Thank you all again.
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--- On Sat, 9/4/10, Rob Owens wrote:
> From: Rob Owens
> Subject: R
On Sb, 04 sep 10, 09:06:23, Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> Nice work, Andrei!
Not fair, you did the heavy lifting :)
Regards,
Andrei
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On 09/04/2010 11:36 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-09-04 17:23 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82852/855GM
Integrated Graphics Device (rev 02)
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation 82852/855GM Integrated
Graphics Device (rev 02)
My
On Sat, 2010-09-04 at 10:50 -0400, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> I have a Panasonic subnotebook (CF-R3) that has been functioning
> superbly for months under Squeeze with Xfce/gdm. It has an integrated
> Intel video system and a Japanese / English keyboard with which I have
> used the standard kerne
On 2010-09-04 17:23 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82852/855GM
> Integrated Graphics Device (rev 02)
> 00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation 82852/855GM Integrated
> Graphics Device (rev 02)
My crystal ball tells me that you've been h
On 09/04/2010 11:07 AM, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
Not an exact solution, but perhaps you should not run testing as a
desktop: http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-choosing.en.html
Not meant to be snarky, just trying to say testing is for testing.
I understand what you're saying, but I made the swit
On 09/04/2010 11:05 AM, Alex Kuklin wrote:
1) show
a)`uname -a` output
b) `lspci` output
there are chances that the problem resides in new xorg drivers/code.
Next steps depend on you particular video card model.
Thanks, Alex.
~# uname -a
Linux argh 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Wed Aug 25 14:28:12 UT
On 04.09.2010 17:50, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> I have a Panasonic subnotebook (CF-R3) that has been functioning
> superbly for months under Squeeze with Xfce/gdm. It has an integrated
> Intel video system and a Japanese / English keyboard with which I have
> used the standard kernel mapping (chosen
I have a Panasonic subnotebook (CF-R3) that has been functioning
superbly for months under Squeeze with Xfce/gdm. It has an integrated
Intel video system and a Japanese / English keyboard with which I have
used the standard kernel mapping (chosen during Expert install). This is
Squeeze with no
On Sat, Sep 04, 2010 at 03:16:42AM -0700, Fatih Tiryakioglu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wanted to remove trash folder, but home folder/home/user is gone. There was
> only one user. I couldn't start any program. When I restarted computer, I
> couldn't login. How can I recover system. Please help..
>
A
2010/9/4 Rodolfo Medina
>
> Today, strangely, on the laptop, instead of
>
> # ifconfig
> eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:03:0D:33:02:17
> inet addr:192.168.0.1 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
> inet6 addr: fe80::203:dff:fe33:217/64 Scope:Link
> UP BROA
On Sat, 04 Sep 2010 06:35:28 -0400 (EDT), Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Vi, 03 sep 10, 16:54:25, Joel Roth wrote:
>>
>> drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
>> drmOpenByBusid: Searching for BusID pci::01:05.0
>> drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
>> drmOpenDevice: open result is 11,
Jordon Bedwell wrote at 2010-09-04 05:19 -0500:
> On 9/4/2010 5:16 AM, Fatih Tiryakioglu wrote:
> > I wanted to remove trash folder, but home folder/home/user is gone. There
> > was only one user. I couldn't start any program. When I restarted computer,
> > I couldn't login. How can I recover sys
On 9/4/2010 5:29 AM, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
Op 04-09-10 10:52, Tixy schreef:
I'm trying to set up NFS to use in a home made NAS and want to add some
form of server based authentication for access. All of the information I
can find seems to suggest using kerberos, is there a simpler alternative
On Sat, 2010-09-04 at 13:29 +0300, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
> Op 04-09-10 10:52, Tixy schreef:
> > I'm trying to set up NFS to use in a home made NAS and want to add some
> > form of server based authentication for access. All of the information I
> > can find seems to suggest using kerberos, is ther
With the help coming from the present mailing list, I managed to connect my
laptop with my old desktop PC via a cross ethernet cable, and to make them
communicate via ping and transfer files using rsync.
Today, strangely, on the laptop, instead of
# ifconfig
eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr
On Sat, Sep 04, 2010 at 01:35:28PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Vi, 03 sep 10, 16:54:25, Joel Roth wrote:
>
> > drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
> > drmOpenByBusid: Searching for BusID pci::01:05.0
> > drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
> > drmOpenDevice: open result is
On Fri, Sep 03, 2010 at 01:46:04PM -0800, James Zuelow wrote:
> Original Message
> From: James Zuelow [mailto:james_zue...@ci.juneau.ak.us]
> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 4:31 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: RE: Arrow keys won't scroll history in squeeze konsole/bash
>
On Vi, 03 sep 10, 16:54:25, Joel Roth wrote:
> drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
> drmOpenByBusid: Searching for BusID pci::01:05.0
> drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
> drmOpenDevice: open result is 11, (OK)
> drmOpenByBusid: drmOpenMinor returns 11
> drmOpenByBusid: drmGetB
Op 04-09-10 10:52, Tixy schreef:
> I'm trying to set up NFS to use in a home made NAS and want to add some
> form of server based authentication for access. All of the information I
> can find seems to suggest using kerberos, is there a simpler alternative
> that could do something like check a use
On 04.09.2010 13:16, Fatih Tiryakioglu wrote:
> I wanted to remove trash folder, but home folder/home/user is gone. There was
> only one user. I couldn't start any program. When I restarted computer, I
> couldn't login. How can I recover system. Please help..
>
Login as root from text console
Hello Fatih Tiryakioglu,
Am 2010-09-04 03:16:42, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> Hello,
>
> I wanted to remove trash folder, but home folder/home/user is gone.
> There was only one user. I couldn't start any program. When I
> restarted computer, I couldn't login. How can I recover system. Pleas
Fatih Tiryakioglu writes:
> I wanted to remove trash folder, but home folder/home/user is
> gone. There was only one user. I couldn't start any program. When I
> restarted computer, I couldn't login. How can I recover
> system. Please help..
1) ctrl-alt-f1
2) login as root
3) mkdir /home/user
4)
On 9/4/2010 5:16 AM, Fatih Tiryakioglu wrote:
Hello,
I wanted to remove trash folder, but home folder/home/user is gone. There was
only one user. I couldn't start any program. When I restarted computer, I
couldn't login. How can I recover system. Please help..
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Hello,
I wanted to remove trash folder, but home folder/home/user is gone. There was
only one user. I couldn't start any program. When I restarted computer, I
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On Sat, 4 Sep 2010 11:16:03 +0200
Jochen Schulz wrote:
> That looks almost perfect! It needs a slim DVD drive, but I can live
> with that. And the price tag is not *that* bad, considering that it
> includes a PSU. It's definitely cheaper than a separate enclosure for
> the disks.
>
> I am s
Kevin Ross:
> On 09/01/2010 02:43 PM, Jochen Schulz wrote:
>
>> What mainboar, CPU and case do you use? I am currently searching for a
>> similar solution as well. I am considering to buy a Mini-ITX Atom board,
>> but it's hard to find a decent case with enough space for 3-4 hard
>> disks.
>
> Th
I'm trying to set up NFS to use in a home made NAS and want to add some
form of server based authentication for access. All of the information I
can find seems to suggest using kerberos, is there a simpler alternative
that could do something like check a username+password?
Thanks in advance.
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On Friday 03 September 2010 18:47:20 Camaleón wrote:
> On Fri, 03 Sep 2010 19:22:52 +0200, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> > Am Freitag, 3. September 2010 schrieb Lisi:
> >> > No, I _can't_. That's the whole reason for my asking here. There is
> >> > no option to hide the button. I've attached a tiny s
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