On 10/01/2010 01:50 PM, Linux Expert wrote:
I manage 2 offices which are connected via a VPN link, and both sets of
users need access to a large filesystem (550GB).
Currently we have a single fileserver (Samba domain member) on one side,
but users on the other side of the VPN are frustrated with
Rob Owens wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 07:47:29PM -0500, lrhorer wrote:
>> Michal wrote:
>>
>> > On 28/09/10 14:05, Miles Fidelman wrote:
>> >> lrhorer wrote:
>> >>> If there is a better forum for this, let me know and I will post
>> >>> my questions there.
>> >>>
>> >>> I am building an ap
Hi:
On Friday 01 October 2010 20:50:32 Linux Expert wrote:
> I manage 2 offices which are connected via a VPN link, and both sets of
> users need access to a large filesystem (550GB).
>
> Currently we have a single fileserver (Samba domain member) on one side,
> but users on the other side of the
在 2010-09-30四的 18:20 +0100,Angus Hedger写道:
> 183M (ish) less without LoS
> http://www.babysecurity.co.uk/products/2077/Loc8tor-Plus-Homing-Tracker-Locator-%26-Personal-Panic-Alarm.html
>(UK link)
Thanks a lot, this device look like exactly what I need. Too bad the
very product, produced in China,
On Fri, 1 Oct 2010 15:28:46 + (UTC)
T o n g wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I need is
> the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more -- I used to
> use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'm yet to find a GUI sound mixer
> pla
On 2010-10-01, T o n g wrote:
> I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I need is
> the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more -- I used to
> use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'm yet to find a GUI sound mixer
> plain and simple enough for me.
You
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Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2010 00:37:38 +0200
> Hi, Menu "File > Create > Quite insane" (translated from French menu),
> but it doesn't work nearly as well as XSane own plug-in here, at least
> not the last time I tried (two-three weeks ago maybe).
>
> Of course, in a
Le 01/10/2010 23:25, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> ... are installed in Squeeze here. QuiteInsane-Scan and QuiteInsane-Select
> are visible in the Gimp Help:Procedure Browser. How is QuiteInsane used?
>
> Thanks, ... Peter E.
>
>
Hi, Menu "File > Create > Quite insane" (translated f
On 09/30/2010 10:13 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Ron Johnson put forth on 9/30/2010 7:16 PM:
Hi,
I've got a no-name PMP that I want to connect to the eSata port on my mobo.
Attached are the output from "lspci -vvv" (It's a SiL 3132 chip and the
sata_sil24 driver is loaded) and /var/log/syslog.
I'
... are installed in Squeeze here. QuiteInsane-Scan and QuiteInsane-Select
are visible in the Gimp Help:Procedure Browser. How is QuiteInsane used?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
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On Fri, 1 Oct 2010 15:28 + (UTC) T o n g wrote:
> I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I
> need is the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more
> -- I used to use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'm yet to find a
> GUI sound mixer plain and simple en
On Sat, 02 Oct 2010 01:59:51 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Is there a way (repo) I can use usb-modeswitch in Lenny w/o testing
> repo?
Mmm... you may be interested in this message from backports list:
RFS: Backports of usb-modeswitch and usb-modeswitch-data (DM)
http://lists.debian.org/debian-backp
T o n g wrote:
> I had no problem invoking my scripts embedded with sudo as root before,
> but not now in my new installation:
> r...@coral:~# echo abc | sudo tee /tmp/t
> sudo: can't open /etc/sudoers: Permission denied
> sudo: no valid sudoers sources found, quitting
What does this give you:
Gary Roach wrote:
> I got that a valid DNS name isn't present. What do I do about it. Does
> this mean that I need to submit something to my ISP [...]
Two options
1. Assign your box a DNS name (or ask your ISP to do this) and then ask
your ISP to add rDNS for the (forward) DNS name you have
ass
Le vendredi 01 octobre, Linux Expert écrivit :
> I manage 2 offices which are connected via a VPN link, and both sets of
> users need access to a large filesystem (550GB).
>
> Currently we have a single fileserver (Samba domain member) on one side, but
> users on the other side of the VPN are fru
Good day.
Is there a way (repo) I can use usb-modeswitch in Lenny w/o testing
repo?
Thank You for Your time.
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Hi all,
Debian Lenny system patched up using nvidia driver. I have a KVM switch
because I am setting up a new machine. Normal behavior is that X starts just
fine if the Debian box has KVM "focus" as it boots. If it doesn't have
"focus" (I see the video from the other computer on the screen)
I manage 2 offices which are connected via a VPN link, and both sets of
users need access to a large filesystem (550GB).
Currently we have a single fileserver (Samba domain member) on one side, but
users on the other side of the VPN are frustrated with the slowness.
There's no easy way to divide
On Fri, Oct 01, 2010 at 03:28:46PM +, T o n g wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I need is
> the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more -- I used to
> use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'm yet to find a GUI sound mixer
> pla
On Fri, Oct 01, 2010 at 03:28:46PM +, T o n g wrote:
>
> I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I need is
> the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more -- I used to
> use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'm yet to find a GUI sound mixer
On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 15:28:46 +, T o n g wrote:
> I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I need
> is the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more -- I used
> to use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'm yet to find a GUI sound
> mixer plain and simple eno
Hi,
I do almost everything on command line. Maybe the only GUI tool I need is
the sound volume control tool, but I don't have it any more -- I used to
use tkmixer. Now that it's obsoleted, I'm yet to find a GUI sound mixer
plain and simple enough for me.
Just like Gnome/Windows volume control
On Fri October 1 2010, Lisi wrote:
> > http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/
>
> That is my long term aim. But it is still only at beta, and is available
> (just about) for Squeeze, but not for Lenny, and Squeeze hasn't got a
> fall-back to KDE 3, it only has KDE 4.
I installed it on my Lenny syst
Thanks for your reply, Paul.
On Friday 01 October 2010 11:11:44 you wrote:
> I like xfce myself.. nice, light, fully-featured menus..
> if you really like KDE, you might try trinity.
>
> http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/
That is my long term aim. But it is still only at beta, and is available
On Friday 01 October 2010 11:13:30 Greg Madden wrote:
> On Friday 01 October 2010 02:03:26 Lisi wrote:
> > On Friday 01 October 2010 08:17:41 Camaleón wrote:
> > > > > Years ago, when I was using KDE3, cleaning the KDE user temp.
> > > > > folder helped a lot for solving this kind of (weird) proble
On Friday 01 October 2010 02:03:26 Lisi wrote:
> On Friday 01 October 2010 08:17:41 Camaleón wrote:
> > > > Years ago, when I was using KDE3, cleaning the KDE user temp. folder
> > > > helped a lot for solving this kind of (weird) problems...
> > >
> > > Worth a try. Thanks. I'll report back.
>
On Friday 01 October 2010 08:17:41 Camaleón wrote:
> > > Years ago, when I was using KDE3, cleaning the KDE user temp. folder
> > > helped a lot for solving this kind of (weird) problems...
> >
> > Worth a try. Thanks. I'll report back.
>
> Okay :-)
No luck - there weren't many temp files left a
On Friday 01 October 2010 09:43:43 Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 01. 10. 2010 09:17:41 je Camaleón napisal(a):
> > > > Years ago, when I was using KDE3, cleaning the KDE user temp.
> >
> > folder helped a
> >
> > > > lot for solving this kind of (weird) problems...
> > >
> > > Worth a try. Thanks. I'll
Dne, 01. 10. 2010 10:35:09 je Camaleón napisal(a):
On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 00:15:42 +, s. keeling wrote:
(...)
> Is it just that usb's slow, or is the box doing it wrong? Is it my
> preference for ext2? I've tried w both usb hubs and directly into
> laptop; same, same.
Did you run any read/w
Dne, 01. 10. 2010 09:17:41 je Camaleón napisal(a):
> > Years ago, when I was using KDE3, cleaning the KDE user temp.
folder helped a
> > lot for solving this kind of (weird) problems...
>
> Worth a try. Thanks. I'll report back.
Well, years ago, when I was using KDE3, a gentle soul advise
On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 00:15:42 +, s. keeling wrote:
(...)
> Is it just that usb's slow, or is the box doing it wrong? Is it my
> preference for ext2? I've tried w both usb hubs and directly into
> laptop; same, same.
Did you run any read/write speed tests on the flash device?
Googling aroun
On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 14:18:40 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón:
>
>> I would check Courier logs to gather further information on the error
>> :-?
>
> Do You know where it is? - There is no /var/log/courier dir. nor file,
>
> grepping for word courier of /var
El 2010-09-30 a las 21:25 +0100, Lisi Reisz escribió:
(please, reply to the list so anyone can see your messages, not just me :-) )
> On 30 September 2010 18:16, Camaleón wrote:
> > Okay, then tell us a bit more about your problem.
> >
> > Keyboard type (USB, PS/2)?
>
> I have tried both. Neit
Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón:
> I would check Courier logs to gather further information on the
> error :-?
Do You know where it is? - There is no /var/log/courier dir. nor file,
grepping for word courier of /var/log/messages gave me nothing (it is
too big to view it in a editor
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