On 10/23/2012 8:14 AM, s0lid wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a new server IBM X3650 M4 with a raid controller ServeRaid
> M5110e. I'm having a problem finding driver for this device. I tried
> to install debian using the ISO from http://kmuto.jp/debian/d-i/ which
> say that it has the driver for the M5110
Enrique Garcia wrote:
Hi,
I just installed Debian and wanted to report a bug, but reportbug itself hang
after I configured it...
I followed the configuration questions, the gtk appeared but it is completely
hang afterwards. Here is my .reportbugrc:
It is also very annoying that I ca
On 10/23/2012 4:43 PM, John Hasler wrote:
Mark Allums wrote:
Debian devs regard the nvidia closed source drivers anathems.
I wrote:
They don't regard them as "anathema".
They certainly *do* regard them as anathema, as they do all
closed-source and non-free software.
False. I am a Debian
On 23/10/12 05:30 PM, Tony Baldwin wrote:
I use scrot, and do it like this:
#!/bin/bash
filedate=$(date +%m%d%y%H%M%S)
scrot $filedate.jpg
gthumb $filedate.jpg
exit
The filedate is what I was missing for ImageMagicks import
I use OpenBox periodiclly...but mostly use Fluxbox..and h
Hi,
I just installed Debian and wanted to report a bug, but reportbug itself hang
after I configured it...
I followed the configuration questions, the gtk appeared but it is completely
hang afterwards. Here is my .reportbugrc:
# reportbug preferences file
# character encoding: UTF-8
# Vers
Mark Allums wrote:
> Debian devs regard the nvidia closed source drivers anathems.
I wrote:
> They don't regard them as "anathema".
> They certainly *do* regard them as anathema, as they do all
> closed-source and non-free software.
False. I am a Debian dev. I do not regard closed-source as an
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 09:11:53AM -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
> On 23/10/12 05:06 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> >Most screenshot tools allow to select and they also allow to give a name
> >and automatically add numbers to the name. If you want to do more, I
> >recommend to use http://shutter-project
On 10/23/2012 2:30 PM, John Hasler wrote:
Mark Allums wrote:
Debian devs regard the nvidia closed source drivers anathems. They
disdain them, and pay no heed to bug reports filed against them.
They don't regard them as "anathema". They regard them as Nvidia's
problem. Which they are. I've
Mark Allums wrote:
> Debian devs regard the nvidia closed source drivers anathems. They
> disdain them, and pay no heed to bug reports filed against them.
They don't regard them as "anathema". They regard them as Nvidia's
problem. Which they are. I've used them in the past, and I certainly
did
On 10/23/2012 3:59 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Lu, 22 oct 12, 22:11:11, Mark Allums wrote:
Debian devs regard the nvidia closed source drivers anathems. They
disdain them, and pay no heed to bug reports filed against them.
They also ignore kernel bug reports if the nvidia driver is loaded.
On Tue, 2012-10-23 at 15:36 +0100, Darac Marjal wrote or words to that
effect:
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 07:06:04AM -0700, Zhong Jiang wrote or words to that
> effect:
> > laptop
> > What could be causing such high temperatures?
>
> insufficient cooling (for example, dust in cooling fins).
For
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 07:06:04AM -0700, Zhong Jiang wrote:
>Hi,
>I'm running Debian Squeeze on my Hp Pavilion dv6 dual boot laptop, and am
>experiencing problems with the temperature readings produced by
>lm-sensors:
>root@debian:/home/zhong# sensors -f
>k10temp-pci-00c3
Hi,
I'm running Debian Squeeze on my Hp Pavilion dv6 dual boot laptop, and am
experiencing problems with the temperature readings produced by lm-sensors:
root@debian:/home/zhong# sensors -f
k10temp-pci-00c3
Adapter: PCI adapter
temp1: +164.3°F (high = +158.0°F, crit = +239.9°F)
Here's
On 23/10/12 05:06 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Most screenshot tools allow to select and they also allow to give a name
and automatically add numbers to the name. If you want to do more, I
recommend to use http://shutter-project.org/ .
Well ImageMagicks import doesn't allow this ( or I couldn't
On 2012-10-23 06:48:37 -0400, Tom H wrote:
> You seem to have hit a resolvconf bug.
I'll try to investigate and report a bug.
I need to do the same tests with the wicd daemon stopped (though
I don't see how it could interfere, because it doesn't track the
n900 interface).
--
Vincent Lefèvre -
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 02:14:29PM +0200, lee wrote:
>
> [ 12.509295] f71882fg: Found f71889fg chip at 0x600, revision 21
> [ 12.509364] ACPI: resource f71882fg [io 0x0600-0x0607] conflicts with
> ACPI region HMOR [io 0x605-0x606]
> [ 12.509372] ACPI: If an ACPI driver is available for thi
[ 12.509295] f71882fg: Found f71889fg chip at 0x600, revision 21
[ 12.509364] ACPI: resource f71882fg [io 0x0600-0x0607] conflicts with ACPI
region HMOR [io 0x605-0x606]
[ 12.509372] ACPI: If an ACPI driver is available for this device, you should
use it instead of the native driver
Is
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 7:12 AM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2012-10-21 16:11:28 -0400, Tom H wrote:
>>
>> What do you mean by "kill"? "dhclient -r "?
>
> I don't know how it is killed exactly. I have in /etc/network/interfaces:
>
> allow-hotplug n900
>
> mapping n900
> script /usr/sbin/guessnet
Hi list,
(Please CC me, I'm not subscribed)
Due to several bugs in the libmapi0 libraries I can't use the
evolution-mapi plugin (see [1] and [2] for details). Thus I'm connecting
to the server using IMAP and SMTP, however using this method I cannot
access the calendar or the contacts.
Has anyone
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 12:18:27PM +0200, lee wrote:
Who cares about the free driver before it's at least as good as the one
from NVIDIA?
Who cares about non-free software?
They better appreciate these drivers. Without them, everyone who needs
a GUI would not use Linux anymore.
Well, I nee
Andrei POPESCU writes:
> there are others) have enough work as it is. Why should they care about
> bugs that appear *only* in combination with non-free software if the
> equivalent free software has no issues?
Even *if* 32bit apps can be run with the free driver --- which I doubt
very much ---
Hi there
Rob van der Putten wrote:
I filed a bug report;
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=690569
Bind refers to this bug as 'RT #26200'
Bind fixed this in January.
I don't expect Debian to implement this fix soon.
It's probably best to disable DNSsec in your resolver.
Rega
Most screenshot tools allow to select and they also allow to give a name
and automatically add numbers to the name. If you want to do more, I
recommend to use http://shutter-project.org/ .
Regards,
Ralf
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On Ma, 23 oct 12, 01:18:46, Haitike wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I have installed a Fresh Debian Testing with KDE insted of gnome.
>
> My problem is that only KDE applications have sound (KDE Dragon Player
> , VLC, Amarok, KDE Audio Settings Tester, etc.)
I wouldn't call VLC a KDE application.
> Bu
On Lu, 22 oct 12, 22:11:11, Mark Allums wrote:
>
> Debian devs regard the nvidia closed source drivers anathems. They
> disdain them, and pay no heed to bug reports filed against them.
> They also ignore kernel bug reports if the nvidia driver is loaded.
> They refer to that as "tainting" the ker
On 21/10/12 07:49, Brendan Inglese wrote:
recover my workstation is to SSH in
remotely and stop gdm3 then start it again
Hi,
I occasionally have the same issue, I also have similar hardware.. I do
not have a solution, maybe when 3.6 arrives it might improve?
One thing I thought to mention is
"Dan B." writes:
> lee wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> with the pcspkr module installed, shouldn't I hear the beep through the
>> sound card that otherwise would be played by a little loudspeaker
>> connected to the mainboard?
>
> pcspkr might be the wrong module. You might want snd-pcsp instead.
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