iceweasle download email attachment problem

2011-12-14 Thread lina
Hi, I used $ iceweasel -v Mozilla Iceweasel 8.0 when opened windows live attachment, it's downloaded as atachment.ashx very inconvinent. For the same attachment, I opened in windows, it's totally fine, downloaded as filename.pdf Thanks for any suggestions, Best regards, -- To UNSUBSCRIBE

Re: [SOLVED] Replacing bcmxx wifi cards with intel 2200 & 2915 in Lenny and Squeeze

2011-12-14 Thread Mark
>On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Rob Owens wrote: > >I think you can leave it installed. I've used Debian Live on a USB >stick. I had to install b43-fwcutter in order to use the wireless card >on some laptops. I used the same USB on other laptops that had >non-Broadcom wireless cards, and they

Re: error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed

2011-12-14 Thread H.S.
On 13/12/11 11:50 AM, CamaleĆ³n wrote: > On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 23:19:05 -0500, H.S. wrote: > > There's a lengthy thread in this forum thread about the issue: > > http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/openssl-ssl-error-code-14090086-verify-the-ca-cert-is-ok-certificate-verify-failed-7

Re: Replacing bcmxx wifi cards with intel 2200 & 2915 in Lenny and Squeeze

2011-12-14 Thread Geoff Simmons
Hi Mark, On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 04:24:55PM -0800, Mark wrote: > is it necessary to remove/purge the b43-fwcutter/b43 firmware in order to > install ipw2x00, or is it ok to leave it installed should I need to return > to those wifi cards at some point in the future? Firmware installed by the firm

Re: Replacing bcmxx wifi cards with intel 2200 & 2915 in Lenny and Squeeze

2011-12-14 Thread Rob Owens
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 04:24:55PM -0800, Mark wrote: > I will be replacing some dreaded broadcom wireless cards with intel 2200 > and/or 2915 wifi cards in both Lenny and Squeeze systems and was wondering > is it necessary to remove/purge the b43-fwcutter/b43 firmware in order to > install ipw2x00

Replacing bcmxx wifi cards with intel 2200 & 2915 in Lenny and Squeeze

2011-12-14 Thread Mark
I will be replacing some dreaded broadcom wireless cards with intel 2200 and/or 2915 wifi cards in both Lenny and Squeeze systems and was wondering is it necessary to remove/purge the b43-fwcutter/b43 firmware in order to install ipw2x00, or is it ok to leave it installed should I need to return to

Re: attempting to configure wireless card tl-wn353g hangs computer

2011-12-14 Thread Brian
On Wed 14 Dec 2011 at 12:27:43 -0800, kei...@strucktower.com wrote: > I have an old Dell server onto which I have just loaded debian for dual > boot with windows xp. No gui- all console. The wireless PCI nic card is a > TP-Link TL-WN353G (NOT the wn353gd). Works fine with xp. Uses the realtek > dr

Re: Re (3): automating x permission on a file & some [OT] chatter.

2011-12-14 Thread Bob Proulx
peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: > Bob Proulx wrote: > > I think hacking the ftp backend will always be problematic. > > Understood. Really I meant that the ETHO operating system would > have to be replaced with Linux or Plan 9 or Inferno. Possible but not > appealing. I think you can do it without.

Re (3): automating x permission on a file & some [OT] chatter.

2011-12-14 Thread peasthope
From: Bob Proulx Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 13:43:07 -0700 > > To obtain rsync, the client system would have to be changed. > > I think hacking the ftp backend will always be problematic. Understood. Really I meant that the ETHO operating system would have to be replaced with Linux or Plan 9

Re: attempting to configure wireless card tl-wn353g hangs computer

2011-12-14 Thread Wayne Topa
On 12/14/2011 03:27 PM, kei...@strucktower.com wrote: I have an old Dell server onto which I have just loaded debian for dual boot with windows xp. No gui- all console. The wireless PCI nic card is a TP-Link TL-WN353G (NOT the wn353gd). Works fine with xp. Uses the realtek driver included in the

Re: Unmark auto without apt-mark or aptitutude?

2011-12-14 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Mi, 14 dec 11, 09:13:34, Malte Forkel wrote: > > I'm writing a transitional package to handle a software name change. Hi Malte, Your problem is not unique, see the recent thread on debian-devel triggered by an announcement about changes in archive sections. You could take the initiative an

Re: iceweasel no more support by google

2011-12-14 Thread Eike Lantzsch
On Wednesday 14 December 2011 17:16:57 Stephen Allen wrote: > On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 03:51:41PM +, Lisi wrote: > > It probably matters which version you have, and the mozilla site is > > likely to be more up-to-date. > > > > I personally have found, on several computers over the last six mont

Re: Unmark auto without apt-mark or aptitutude?

2011-12-14 Thread Bob Proulx
Malte Forkel wrote: > I'm writing a transitional package to handle a software name change. The > transitional package 'depends' on the new package. So during an upgrade, > the new package is installed automatically and marked accordingly. But > once the user decides to purge the transitional packag

attempting to configure wireless card tl-wn353g hangs computer

2011-12-14 Thread keitho
I have an old Dell server onto which I have just loaded debian for dual boot with windows xp. No gui- all console. The wireless PCI nic card is a TP-Link TL-WN353G (NOT the wn353gd). Works fine with xp. Uses the realtek driver included in the tree for recent debian releases and seems to be recogniz

Re: Re (2): automating x permission on a file & some [OT] chatter.

2011-12-14 Thread Bob Proulx
peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: > Bob Proulx wrote: > > Is there a constraint that you must use ftp? ... > > ETHNO has FTP and SSH.Send but not rsync. SSH.Send requires > painfully more time than FTP does. To obtain rsync, the client > system would have to be changed. I think hacking the ftp backend

Re: iceweasel no more support by google

2011-12-14 Thread Stephen Allen
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 03:51:41PM +, Lisi wrote: > It probably matters which version you have, and the mozilla site is likely to > be more up-to-date. > > I personally have found, on several computers over the last six months, that > Iceweasel works fine with GMail, until I install Google

Re: Going to 64bit

2011-12-14 Thread Brad Alexander
I asked a similar question a few months ago, and based on the responses that I got came to the conclusion that a "nuke and pave" would be the only way to be sure. I haven't done it yet, but I will likely install to a different drive and preserve my old install. Someone recommended a web page for a

Re: CUI tool for converting FLAC/Wav bit/stability.

2011-12-14 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer, Julien: >You can also use sndfile-resample from the samplerate-programs. If you >don't mind building a smal app from source, there's also Fons >Adriaensen's resample program, which I think is currently hosted on >linuxaudio.org. It's advantage, it is faster. I

Re: To detect proccess sending netpackets.

2011-12-14 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer, J.A.: >> How do I find out which process on the system does send/receive >> network packets? >> >> >> Thanks for Your time. >Hi Sthu, > >The commands lsof and fuser might be just what you are looking for. May, You can advice/share experience how to narrow its

Re: To detect proccess sending netpackets.

2011-12-14 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer, Joe: >> For I have closed all the user's network app.s - still the machine >> connects to Internet - sends queries to DNS, bittorrent - while the >> user does not ask for it any more. >> > >You do realise that bittorrent is a peer-to-peer service, don't you? >I

Re: iceweasel no more support by google

2011-12-14 Thread Lisi
On Wednesday 14 December 2011 14:29:28 Francesco Pietra wrote: > Why so > and why google does distinguish between iceaweasel and mozilla? It probably matters which version you have, and the mozilla site is likely to be more up-to-date. I personally have found, on several computers over the last

Re: Going to 64bit

2011-12-14 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2011-12-14 15:04 +0100, David Baron wrote: > I have a 64-bit Intel CPU but have been gleefully running my 32-bit Sid on it. > > Can one install the 64-bit kernel and upgrade other packages piecemeal or > must > one do it all in one go? You have to install from scratch. If you want to minimi

Re: iceweasel no more support by google

2011-12-14 Thread afuentes
are you using debian stable or testing? I think iceweasel 3.5.x is bundle with stable and its a "too old version" to run gmail. install a newer version of iceweasel. I dont know if this still works: http://mozilla.debian.net/ Greets! AL On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 15:29 +0100, Francesco Pietra wrote:

iceweasel no more support by google

2011-12-14 Thread Francesco Pietra
Since new google and gnome 3 advent, iceweasel is said not to be supported. I can't access my institutional email address. It is indicated to install either google own web browser or mozilla. Why so and why google does distinguish between iceaweasel and mozilla? With my old desktop an small HD (to

Going to 64bit

2011-12-14 Thread David Baron
I have a 64-bit Intel CPU but have been gleefully running my 32-bit Sid on it. Can one install the 64-bit kernel and upgrade other packages piecemeal or must one do it all in one go? In other words: Will all/most/some/none 32-bit programs work with it? (Has the new multiarch organization made t

KMenu editor not saving properly

2011-12-14 Thread Dr Sian Mountbatten
I've been trying to delete a number of entries in the Internet subfolder. The menu editor records the items deleted and inserts a new item, but when I click on Save the program very slowly saves the menu according to the window showing the saving process progress. But when it gets to the 90% mark,

Re: Unmark auto without apt-mark or aptitutude?

2011-12-14 Thread Malte Forkel
Am 14.12.2011 01:33, schrieb Bob Proulx: > Malte Forkel wrote: >> Can I safely modify /var/lib/apt/extended_states in a postinst skript, >> that is while aptitude | apt-get | ... is running? > > Ew... That could be scary! The short answer is that I don't know. > Certainly an official package wou