On 07/10/12 22:31, Chris Davies wrote:
Alan Chandler wrote:
I am using Debian Squeeze on a virtual machine that I lease. It has
exim4 (light) version as its mail server. - its name is
avalon.hartley-consultants.com
However, it looks to me like its trying to send a failure e-mail to me
locally
On 10/10/2012 03:22 AM, Wally Lepore wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 8:46 PM, Wolf Halton wrote:
>> The sizes look sane.
>> 2*ram=swap If your machine hibernates, all the contents of ram goes to swap.
>> 15GB / plenty of space.
>> .5GB Boot partition. Safe enough, but every 3 months or so, check
Hello!
I have a DVB-T receiver and I'm trying to put it working.
Apparently, it's supported by Debian (I can see its name and model using
a program like gnome-dvb-setup).
But I have a problem when trying to find the channels on my receptor to
be able to watch or record TV. My "antenna" was not l
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On Tue, 09 Oct 2012 16:53:14 -0700 Gary writes:
> I have a Toshiba Qosmio with 2 60 GB hard drives, one with Windows XP and the
> other with Debian Squeeze.
> I just decided to add my wife as a user to the linux side. For some reason
> the login screen won't work.
> I set up her account in passwd
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 8:46 PM, Wolf Halton wrote:
> The sizes look sane.
> 2*ram=swap If your machine hibernates, all the contents of ram goes to swap.
> 15GB / plenty of space.
> .5GB Boot partition. Safe enough, but every 3 months or so, check capacity
> with df -h as the drive can fill up wit
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 7:48 PM, Wolf Halton wrote:
> Wally,
> looks like an ok partitioning scheme. Having /home on its own partition
> means you can keep its contents even if you change the linux installed.
> Personally, I don't use a /boot partition; I just use / and /home.
Hi Wolf,
Ok thanks.
The sizes look sane.
2*ram=swap If your machine hibernates, all the contents of ram goes to swap.
15GB / plenty of space.
.5GB Boot partition. Safe enough, but every 3 months or so, check capacity
with df -h as the drive can fill up with old Linux images.
The rest for home files makes sense as wel
If you already have a linux machine you can write the iso to a usb drive
with 'dd' or 'cat'. Check out the documentation on the debian web site
for more details.
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I have a Toshiba Qosmio with 2 60 GB hard drives, one with Windows XP
and the other with Debian Squeeze. I just decided to add my wife as a
user to the linux side. For some reason the login screen won't work. I
set up her account in passwd and group and I set up her home directory.
I can log h
Wally,
looks like an ok partitioning scheme. Having /home on its own partition
means you can keep its contents even if you change the linux installed.
Personally, I don't use a /boot partition; I just use / and /home.
Wolf Halton
http://sourcefreedom.com
Apache developer:
wolfhal...@apache.org
On
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 6:41 PM, Wally Lepore wrote:
>
> I have downloaded the netinst iso file and verified the file using
> MD5SUM and it passed.
I forgot to add this additional information. I am installing Debian
netinst file titled: debian-6.0.6-i386-netinst.iso (32 bit)
> System specs:
>
>W
On 09/10/12 05:20 PM, istimsak abdulbasir wrote:
I am looking for a usb disk creator in debian squeeze to burn .iso
images to a usb drive. Are there any good ones included in debian
6.0.5 or must I download them from the internet?
Istimsak Abdulbasir
Unetbootin
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Hi Debian users.
I have downloaded the netinst iso file and verified the file using
MD5SUM and it passed. I burned the netinst iso image to a CD
successfully, booted to the CD and I am currently installing Debian
Squeeze. I will be installing debian to its own hard disk in a dual
boot set-up.
I h
On Sun, Oct 07, 2012 at 08:38:14PM +0200, Cesar Enrique Garcia Dabo wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot!
> I have now successfully installed Debian with image firmware-6.0.6-amd64-
> i386-netinst.iso and it works fine. I used that because I read that my wifi
> card
> needs non free firmware. However the
Gents and Ladies :-) please advise.
I have an HP notebook with Ati Radeon 4200 GPU on board and sometimes i
like to play old good windows games with help of "wine" while my little
daughter is sleeping. But recently a real disaster had happened, ATI
dropped a support of Radeon 4xxx cards and af
Regid Ichira writes:
> I am a perl beginner. I stambled upon a perl line
>
>if (system("command -v wget >/dev/null 2>&1") == 0)
>
>I was able to find perl's documentation for system. But where is
>the documentation for command?
The command, command is a shell builtin. On Debian you can fin
Hi,
Tom H
>
> >> All that you really need for ipv6 is the "::1 ..." line. Having one
> >> line less on your X-less box won't make a difference.
> >>
> >> Is this your entire "/etc/hosts"? Don;t you have any ipv4 settings?!
> >
> > The entire text is the following:
> >
> > 127.0.0.1 localhos
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Curt wrote:
On 2012-10-05, Richard Owlett wrote:
To summarize:
I effectively _HAVE_ the contents of a relevant repository
on 8 physically discrete DVDs.
I *REQUIRE* that content to reside on a single partition of
a single disk in a form acceptable to apt-get.
For reasons I'll not go into, any
lee writes:
> Francesco Pietra writes:
>
>> Hello:
>> I would like to continue to use a 32bit graphical program based on
>> OpenGL. It worked well on i386, requiring libXm.so.3 (from libmotif3).
>>
>> Is it conceivable to simply add libXm.so.3 (taken from my dismissed
>> i388 PC) to ia32-libs?
>
>
Francesco Pietra writes:
> Hello:
> I would like to continue to use a 32bit graphical program based on
> OpenGL. It worked well on i386, requiring libXm.so.3 (from libmotif3).
>
> Is it conceivable to simply add libXm.so.3 (taken from my dismissed
> i388 PC) to ia32-libs?
If you're running stabl
On Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 10:58:27PM +0100, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> "command" is a shell built-in command - so you should find it in the
> documentation for your shell - e.g. "man sh" should get you to the
> right manual page. Exactly *which* shell this is, depends on your
> system, but it is most
Cool - you should probably send this to the devscripts devel team, though:
devscripts-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org
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Hello:
I would like to continue to use a 32bit graphical program based on
OpenGL. It worked well on i386, requiring libXm.so.3 (from libmotif3).
Is it conceivable to simply add libXm.so.3 (taken from my dismissed
i388 PC) to ia32-libs?
Thanks for advice
francesco pietra
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On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 5:11 AM, Daniel Latter wrote:
> On Tuesday, 9 October 2012 02:00:02 UTC+1, Christofer C. Bell wrote:
>>
>> Do you by any chance use KDE?
>>
>
> I do not use KDE myself but my colleague does, but its just to browse to a
> web address, can I ask what you are alluding to?
KD
On Tuesday, 9 October 2012 02:00:02 UTC+1, Christofer C. Bell wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Daniel Latter wrote:
>
> > Hi, Thanks for the reply.
>
> >
>
> > I did as you suggested and found evidence in the second command, but the
> > only that stood out was the Debian start up scrip
Hi,
It seems to be the second issue (I/O) load.
Here's a snippet from top:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
22178 mysql 20 0 416m 119m 7456 S 31 3.0 137:12.52 mysqld
I know there needs to be a mysqld process but this does not look
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