2012/3/6 Tom H :
> AFAICT, a bug should be filed against backuppc to change its init
> script to have "$remote_fs" (or "$all"!) in "Required-Start" or
> "autofs" in "Should-Start".
autofs doesn't seem to be included in $remote_fs, and autofs doen't
have anything to do with backuppc so I don't thin
> Charles -
>
> Thanks.
>
> I am trying to install the stable version. I can't make it work.
My previous post was the easy way to return CUPS from unstable to testing, not
intended to be a briefing for a decent into hell. [with apologies to Doris
Lessing]
>
> Here is what I did:
> rosenberg
Kelly Clowers wrote, on 07/03/12 13:03:
2012/3/6 Kazuo Ishii:
Now I use Japanese input method using US keyboard on Debian Wheezy.
Anthy and Mozc is good. And I use ibus.
Please, input
sudo apt-get install ibus-anthy (on Squeeze or Wheezy)
or
sudo apt-get install ibus-mozc (on Wheezy)
Best,
On 06/03/12 05:06 PM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
6.3.2012 23:28, Weaver kirjoitti:
The 3.0 series PAE kernels won't run on this machine...
Yes they do.
I'm currently running 686 PAE 3.2.7-1 on a Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz machine -
this one - on a separate install.
Qualifying remark - no gui, but it
On 06/03/12 04:28 PM, Weaver wrote:
On 05/03/12 09:48 PM, Rui Miguel P. Bernardo wrote:
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 2:44 AM, Rui Miguel P. Bernardo
wrote:
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 9:23 PM, Frank
McCormick wrote:
On 05/03/12 03:38 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2012-03-05 14:46 +0100, Frank McCor
2012/3/6 Kazuo Ishii :
> Now I use Japanese input method using US keyboard on Debian Wheezy.
>
> Anthy and Mozc is good. And I use ibus.
>
> Please, input
>
> sudo apt-get install ibus-anthy (on Squeeze or Wheezy)
>
> or
>
> sudo apt-get install ibus-mozc (on Wheezy)
>
> Best,
>
> --
> Kazuo Ishii,
Now I use Japanese input method using US keyboard on Debian Wheezy.
Anthy and Mozc is good. And I use ibus.
Please, input
sudo apt-get install ibus-anthy (on Squeeze or Wheezy)
or
sudo apt-get install ibus-mozc (on Wheezy)
Best,
--
Kazuo Ishii, Ph.D., Professor of Genome Science,
Tokyo Unive
debian-user:
Thanks for the replies. :-)
Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
> I guess that is evince.
Help -> About says:
About Document Viewer
Document Viewer 2.30.3
Document Viewer
Using poppler/cairo (0.12.4)
(c) 1996-2009 The Evince authors
http://www.
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 06:14, Arthur Marsh
wrote:
> Hi, what is the best way under Debian to write Japanese text? Is a Japanese
> keyboard a major help or can a US keyboard work alright.
>
> What needs to be installed and configured to compose kana and kanji
> characters?
Scim and ibus are both p
I'm considering using bittorrent to back up large files such as pictures
and home movies. I am the admin for several of my family members'
computers. The idea would be to back up my files onto their machines,
then eventually back their stuff up in the same manner, resulting in
several off-site b
On Tue 06 Mar 2012 at 13:49:36 -0500, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
> I am trying to install the stable version. I can't make it work.
>
> Here is what I did:
>
> rosenberg:/var/www/Webpages2# apt-get purge cups
>
> apt-get --purge autoremove
>
> rm -r /etc/cups
>
> Here is the result of an attempted in
On 7 March 2012 01:55, Camaleón wrote:
> In addition to having a separate fat partition to store the data I wanted
> to keep between reboots, I had to manually enable a "persist" mode at
> GRUB's menu to keep some system settings (such as network and X
Yes, there's a "persistent" option you need
I didn't specify it, but i've tried:
ping onto an external host
ping onto the gateway of this server
The messages into mail.info says there's a problem with MX resolution
because of the network loss.
Also, when i tried to ping an IP, i got no response, so it doesn't
seem there's a problem aroun
6.3.2012 23:28, Weaver kirjoitti:
> The 3.0 series PAE kernels won't run on this machine...
>
> Yes they do.
> I'm currently running 686 PAE 3.2.7-1 on a Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz machine -
> this one - on a separate install.
> Qualifying remark - no gui, but it runs just fine.
> I don't need tha
> On 05/03/12 09:48 PM, Rui Miguel P. Bernardo wrote:
>> On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 2:44 AM, Rui Miguel P. Bernardo
>> wrote:
>>> On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 9:23 PM, Frank
>>> McCormick wrote:
On 05/03/12 03:38 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
>
> On 2012-03-05 14:46 +0100, Frank McCormick wrote:
>
Hello.
It worked!
I ran apt-get update; apt-get -f upgrade; apt-get install xorg.
Now I want to find out which packages are really needed. Because xorg
installed a lot of stuff.
Thanks for your help.
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Brian writes:
[...]
> CUPS supplies quite a few PPDs so I wonder which one you used. The
> openprinting-ppds package has a PPD for your printer. It is identical to
> one you downloaded from Brother's site!
I don't know where it comes from since my system has virtually no ppd on
disk. I created
at bottom :-
2012/3/7 shirish शिरीष :
> Hi all,
> Sorry I'm not subscribed to the ML (mailing list). I was bitten by the
> same thing.
>
> For @ Frank McCormick I am on the most recent kernel :-
>
> $ uname -r
> 3.2.0-2-amd64
>
> As far as the other things asked earlier, these are mine :-
>
> $ df
Hi all,
Sorry I'm not subscribed to the ML (mailing list). I was bitten by the
same thing.
For @ Frank McCormick I am on the most recent kernel :-
$ uname -r
3.2.0-2-amd64
As far as the other things asked earlier, these are mine :-
$ df -hP
Filesystem
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 12:42:47 -0800, Gary wrote in message
<4f552547.4090...@verizon.net>:
> Hi
>
> I have two systems running Debian Squeeze and have essentially the
> same setup. I am running an ATI Radeon HD 5450 on my main system
> which has good readable print on both the desktop icons and o
At 09:46 PM 3/2/2012, Charles Kroeger wrote:
> Is there anyway to downgrade to the previous version, or would that
> be non-productive?
I'm sure there are more elegant ways to do it but I would do this:
first the command:
#dpkg -l | grep cups
on my system you would see this, the unstable vers
On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 12:35:21 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
> I installed backuppc the other day, configured it and it works fine
> except for one thing: it doesn't start at boot. I looked in the backuppc
> logs and in the syslog and saw nothing suspicious. If I start it
> manually with /etc/init.d/backupp
> ..firmware?
> arnt@celsius:~$ dpkg -l |grep firmware-linux
> ii firmware-linux 0.35
> Binary firmware for various drivers in the Linux kernel (meta-package)
> ii firmware-linux-free 3
> Binary firmware for various drivers in the Linux kernel
> ii firmware
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 17:26:33 +0800, Jason Heeris wrote:
> I have a Wheezy live system, built with live-build, with persistence to
> a COW live-rw partition enabled. I'm sure that persistence is working,
> because when I write a test file to /etc, it's there on subsequent
> boots. Hence, I don't th
On Sun, 04 Mar 2012 10:30:41 -0500, Mitchell Laks wrote:
(...)
> What do I do to see what is happening? What is the right way to
> configure it so that it will work? Does the team responsible for debian
> power management such as suspend and hibernate have a design document
> or a web site or ma
On 06/03/12 15:40, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 22:15:45 +, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
Does anybody know which package provides OpenGL libraries for
development?
I am using the siduction distribution which is based on Debian sid.
http://www.w3.org/Amaya/User/AmayaWX.html#What
THT.
On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 16:32:03 +0100, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
> On 06/03/12 15:34, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 15:20:05 +0100, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
>>
>>> I think /usr/share/doc/ntp/README.Debian.gz is bad worded. Correct me
>>> if im wrong but it says "[...]The default ntp.conf file is
On Tuesday 06 March 2012 16:14:08 Lisi wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 March 2012 14:14:18 Arthur Marsh wrote:
> > Hi, what is the best way under Debian to write Japanese text? Is a
> > Japanese keyboard a major help or can a US keyboard work alright.
> >
> > What needs to be installed and configured to com
On Mon, 27 Feb 2012 15:53:20 +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 26 feb 12, 15:50:38, Hendrik Boom wrote:
>> I just did an
>>aptitude safe-upgrade
>> and aptitude just went ahead and did it, instead of showing the list of
>> packages it wanted to add/update/remove and asking permission.
>>
On Tuesday 06 March 2012 14:14:18 Arthur Marsh wrote:
> Hi, what is the best way under Debian to write Japanese text? Is a
> Japanese keyboard a major help or can a US keyboard work alright.
>
> What needs to be installed and configured to compose kana and kanji
> characters?
I use scim/skim and a
On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 16:34:27 +0100, benoit lair wrote:
(please, no html formatted messages, thanks)
> I have problems with a system under lenny amd64 5.0.5.
>
> My server serves as a apache reverse proxy. During production, i lost
> network connectivity, got no response from ping. Thought my ser
On 06/03/12 15:34, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 15:20:05 +0100, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
I think /usr/share/doc/ntp/README.Debian.gz is bad worded. Correct me if
im wrong but it says "[...]The default ntp.conf file is set up for an
NTP "client" that [...]" "[...]Extra configuration work wi
On Thu, 1 Mar 2012 02:36:03 +0300, Stayvoid wrote in message
:
> > This suggests something is missing from your kernel.
..firmware?
arnt@celsius:~$ dpkg -l |grep firmware-linux
ii firmware-linux 0.35
Binary firmware for various drivers in the Linux kernel (meta-package)
ii
Hello,
I have problems with a system under lenny amd64 5.0.5.
My server serves as a apache reverse proxy. During production, i lost
network connectivity, got no response from ping.
Thought my server has crashed, but when i arrived face to my server, i saw
the system was always up.
After logging
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 22:15:45 +, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> Does anybody know which package provides OpenGL libraries for
> development?
>
> I am using the siduction distribution which is based on Debian sid.
http://www.w3.org/Amaya/User/AmayaWX.html#What
THT.
Greetings,
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On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 13:55:43 -0300, Felipe Rozélio wrote:
(this time better, but still html...)
> Good morning, well I used the amd64 debian squeeze in a philips monitor
> had a resolution of 1024x768
> and had no problem. I bought a monitor from AOC e943Fwsk 18.5 'and then
> the problems started
2012/3/6 emmanuel segura :
> try to change
> ==
>
> [domain_realm]
> .example.es = example.ES
> example.es = example.ES
> ==
> to
> ==
> [domain_realm]
> .example.es = EXAMPLE.ES
> example.es = EXAMP
On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 16:08:43 +0200, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
> I am sorry if those duplicate messages arrived to this mailing list.
> Icedove was lagging and I pressed "send" button many times, so there is
> possibility that I just send more than five identical emails to this
> list.
Tsk, tsk... y
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 00:44:18 +1030, Arthur Marsh wrote:
> Hi, what is the best way under Debian to write Japanese text? Is a
> Japanese keyboard a major help or can a US keyboard work alright.
>
> What needs to be installed and configured to compose kana and kanji
> characters?
There's good doc
On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 10:46:33 +0200, Brent Clark wrote:
> Running Debian Unstable. In gnome2, with compiz, there was a plugin that
> allowed you to retile your desktop and nicely arrange your windows.
>
> With gnome3 / unstable, compiz is removed.
>
> Would anyone know of a program or tool, that
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 12:42:47 -0800, Gary Roach wrote:
> I have two systems running Debian Squeeze and have essentially the same
> setup. I am running an ATI Radeon HD 5450 on my main system which has
> good readable print on both the desktop icons and on the bottom panel.
> My other system (older)
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 12:44:39 -0300, pierpaolo pilla wrote:
> Many thanks Camaleon.
>
> Very much likely it's me, I'm a newbie ;-) This is not transient as I've
> been trying daily for the past few days. Also, apt-get install works
> with some application, but doesn't with others.
> I am on a temp
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 15:20:05 +0100, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
> I think /usr/share/doc/ntp/README.Debian.gz is bad worded. Correct me if
> im wrong but it says "[...]The default ntp.conf file is set up for an
> NTP "client" that [...]" "[...]Extra configuration work will be
> necessary to offer time
Hi, what is the best way under Debian to write Japanese text? Is a
Japanese keyboard a major help or can a US keyboard work alright.
What needs to be installed and configured to compose kana and kanji
characters?
Arthur.
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> Jon, how would you listen only LAN by default? There are multiple
> different router types and manufactors and not all of them share
> the same IP range. And there are also people who run ntp o
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On Sun, 04 Mar 2012 18:50:05 +0100, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
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> I have a selfmade working network connection now for many, many years.
> The files /etc/network/onterfaces and /etc/resolv.conf are manually
> edited by me.
>
> In earlier times resolv.conf was a
try to change
==
[domain_realm]
.example.es = example.ES
example.es = example.ES
==
to
==
[domain_realm]
.example.es = EXAMPLE.ES
example.es = EXAMPLE.ES
Il giorno 06 marzo 2012 13:31, Arturo Borre
Hi there!
I'm using the package krb5-kdc-ldap to use mi kerberos with LDAP backend.
I've followed the debian and ubuntu documentation and I find some
issues I can't solve:
· I fill the LDAP tree using the "kdb5_ldap_util" as seen in
documentation. The LDAP server is correctly written.
· The stash
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 6:35 AM, Sylvain wrote:
>
> I installed backuppc the other day, configured it and it works fine
> except for one thing: it doesn't start at boot. I looked in the
> backuppc logs and in the syslog and saw nothing suspicious. If I start
> it manually with /etc/init.d/backuppc
On 06/03/12 11:35, Sylvain wrote:
Hey there,
I installed backuppc the other day, configured it and it works fine
except for one thing: it doesn't start at boot. I looked in the
backuppc logs and in the syslog and saw nothing suspicious. If I start
it manually with /etc/init.d/backuppc start, it
Hey there,
I installed backuppc the other day, configured it and it works fine
except for one thing: it doesn't start at boot. I looked in the
backuppc logs and in the syslog and saw nothing suspicious. If I start
it manually with /etc/init.d/backuppc start, it works just fine. There
are also star
On 05/03/12 22:35, Jon Dowland wrote:
On Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 12:38:52PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
The entire purpose of ntp is to interact on the network. Not doing
this would be similar to installing sshd and then wanting it not to
listen to the network. That would severely reduce its usefuln
On Sunday, 04 March 2012 09:25:25 +0100,
tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
> >> What steps did you take to configure kernel-package ? Did you read
> >> /usr/share/doc/kernel-package/README.gz ? Just a short citation:
> >>
> >> "With the new kernel-package conventions, you also need the example
> >>
Good day
Running Debian Unstable. In gnome2, with compiz, there was a plugin that
allowed you to retile your desktop and nicely arrange your windows.
With gnome3 / unstable, compiz is removed.
Would anyone know of a program or tool, that allows you to retile / nicely
arrange your windows?
Re
Sian Mountbatten writes:
> Hi All!
>
> Does anybody know which package provides OpenGL libraries for development?
>
> I am using the siduction distribution which is based on Debian sid.
Look for libGL.so (as is, without trailing numbers) under your usr/. It
could have been installed as a result
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