Hi Bob:
Thanks so much for this manual. Unfortunately, I have no more the
initial situation (one HD replaced) because I was hurried by an editor
to provide computational data from my CUDA server. I did not want to
run the server before all my data were backed up. Therefore I did a
fresh amd64 wheez
On 03/03/2013 06:10 AM, Johan Grönqvist wrote:
2013-03-03 08:56, Marc Shapiro skrev:
So, does anyone know of a way to convert my current system to a
Virtualbox VM? Or would it be better to just create a new machine and
install from scratch? Getting Citrix Receiver running properly always
seems t
Get the WiFi driver.
- Go to http://wiki.debian.org/WiFi and look for a link related to your WiFi
device.
My WiFi device is an Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 and the link is labeled
'ipw3945'.
Yours will probably be different.
- Taking the device-related link takes you to the Debian Wiki page for y
Hello Sharon, bob and everyone!
On Mon, 4 Mar 2013 02:29:09 +
Sharon Kimble wrote:
> [...]
> 'atime' is not installed as its not in the wheezy repos, and
> when i want to install it apt-get comes back at me saying "E:
> Unable to locate package atime"
That is expected. atime is not a packa
"Morel Bérenger" wrote:
Le Sam 2 mars 2013 4:44, Miles Fidelman a écrit :
Yaro Kasear wrote:
I don't know if Debian's the most SECURE distribution. It doesn't
really have a "hardened profile" or anything like what Gentoo offers.
(Gentoo isn't a prime example of a secure Linux system, I more po
root@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/S
etup/Debian 6.0.6 64-bit/Packages# dpkg -i
firmware-iwlwifi_0.28+squeeze1_all.deb
Selecting previously deselected package firmware-iwlwifi.
(Reading database ... 68697 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking firmware-iwlwifi (from firmware-iwlwifi_0.28+s
On 03-Mar-13 01:51, Joao Luis Meloni Assirati wrote:
This seems a fair use case. Note that if the symlink does not exist, a
hierarchy of directories is created automatically by dpkg to accommodate
the files, and the installation process will not explicitly fail.
It doesn't fail - that's correc
Brian wrote:
> On Sun 03 Mar 2013 at 18:07:26 -0300, Joao Luis Meloni Assirati wrote:
>
>> > Write a netinst image to two USB devices. Boot from one device and
>> > install to the second one. Try text and GUI modes. It's about an
>> hour's
>> > work at most.
>>
>> But will this happen even if one f
I'm using 'Dolphin' from KDE as my file manager, that's the only GUI'ness
in usage in this situation! :)
The 'emptytrash' script is called at 1300 each day from cron, giving
plenty of time to leave stuff in the waste bin for future retrieval.
'atime' is not installed as its not in the wheezy rep
2013-03-04 03:08, Michael skrev:
I installed and during installation it found
both the Win XP and the Linux Mint installations.
After booting, the Mint shows up but not the XP. How do
get the XP option do show up upon boot?
As root, run "update-grub", then reboot and see if XP is there.
--
T
On 2013/3/3 8:16 PM, Mr G wrote:
-snip-
$ id
-snip-
$ sudo updatedb
-snip-
$ mlocate firmware-iwlwfi.deb
-snip-
$ pwd
Look at the terminal session below
=
mark@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/Setup/Debian 6.0.6 64-bit/Packages$ su
Password:
root@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/Setup/Debian 6.0.6 64
First, just curious why are you saying Debian 6 as "new"? It has been
released several years ago.
For your question, you may want to drop to root and run "grub-update" and
"grub-install /dev/sdX" where sdX might be /dev/sda in your case.
祝好,
He who is worthy to receive his
Sharon Kimble wrote:
> Thanks, after repopulating .trash with files suitable for deleting, i was
> able to test it out. And' find $HOME/.local/share/Trash -type f -mtime
> +7' did find one file, which i was then able to delete by running the same
> command again with '-delete' at the end.
Yay!
On Sun 03 Mar 2013 at 18:07:26 -0300, Joao Luis Meloni Assirati wrote:
> Brian wrote:
>
> > Had the USB hard drive been used instead of the 8-GB USB and *exactly*
> > the same install attempted it too would have failed. The nature or size
> > of the device being installed to is immaterial, as is
On 2013/3/3 7:22 PM, Mr G wrote:
Good. You found the problem.
< Package `firmware-iwlwifi' is not installed and no info is available.
So now you need to get you and firmware-iwlwifi.deb in the same directory.
=
mark@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/Setup/Debian 6.0.6 64-bit/Packages$ dpkg -s
firm
Thanks, after repopulating .trash with files suitable for deleting, i was
able to test it out. And' find $HOME/.local/share/Trash -type f -mtime
+7' did find one file, which i was then able to delete by running the same
command again with '-delete' at the end.
I now see in .trash that there ar
Claudius Hubig wrote:
> Dear Joel,
>
> Joel Roth wrote:
> > The latest upgrade has broken hot-key suspend-to-ram (invoked by
> > Fn-F4).
> >
> > I find that s2ram *does* work, as well as hibernate.
>
> Cool. Does pm-suspend (a wrapper that does some funky things before
> calling s2ram) work, too
Good. You found the problem.
< Package `firmware-iwlwifi' is not installed and no info is available.
So now you need to get you and firmware-iwlwifi.deb in the same directory.
Really you don't -- but let's keep it simple ;)
If you don't know how do:
$ man cd
Once you and the package are togeth
No, dpkg -s just simply tells you if it is installed. If it's not then:
$ cd wrote:
> On 2013/3/3 6:10 PM, Mr G wrote:
>
>> You need the firmware-iwlwifi package.
>>
>> # dpkg -s firmware-iwlwifi
>>
>
> You mean this one:
>
> firmware-iwlwifi_0.28+**squeeze1_all.deb // Debian - WiFi Drivers
>
I tried to install wicd.
=
mark@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/Setup/Debian 6.0.6 64-bit/Packages$ dpkg -i
wicd_1.7.0+ds1-5+squeeze3_all.deb
dpkg: requested operation requires superuser privilege
mark@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/Setup/Debian 6.0.6 64-bit/Packages$ su
Password:
root@MarkFilipak:/media/
On 2013/3/3 6:48 PM, Mark Filipak wrote:
On 2013/3/3 6:10 PM, Mr G wrote:
You need the firmware-iwlwifi package.
# dpkg -s firmware-iwlwifi
You mean this one:
firmware-iwlwifi_0.28+squeeze1_all.deb // Debian - WiFi Drivers
It's on my list.
Do I really install it with this:
dpkg -s firmwa
Sharon Kimble wrote:
> Thanks for this, and I've tried it out but its still not deleting files, as
> I output it to a txt.file which still remain empty.
Please say more. It works for me. You say it isn't deleting files
for you. It is possible the permissions will prevent you from
deleting files
On 2013/3/3 6:10 PM, Mr G wrote:
You need the firmware-iwlwifi package.
# dpkg -s firmware-iwlwifi
You mean this one:
firmware-iwlwifi_0.28+squeeze1_all.deb // Debian - WiFi Drivers
It's on my list.
Do I really install it with this:
dpkg -s firmware-iwlwifi
or this:
dpkg -s firmware-iwl
On 2013/3/3 6:10 PM, Mr G wrote:
You need the firmware-iwlwifi package.
# dpkg -s firmware-iwlwifi
will tell you if the package is installed. It probably wont be on the
install disk as it is the nonfree repository. You may have to adjust
/etc/apt/sources.list depending on how you answered the q
I've done some googling, and got it to work using this line 'rm -rf
/home/YOURUSERNAME/.local/share/Trash/files/*' but this just
blanket-empties the trash can without any care for retaining 7
days worth of files.
Sharon.
On 3 March 2013 23:27, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> Thanks for this, and I've t
Thanks for this, and I've tried it out but its still not deleting files, as
I output it to a txt.file which still remain empty.
There is a programme, ported from ubuntu, called 'autotrash' in the repos.
And although I've set it up as per its man page, but its output remains at
zero, and not workin
On Sunday 03 March 2013 22:40:22 Mark Filipak wrote:
> Comment: I submitted 'aptitude install wicd' because it was part of the
> example I followed. Obviously, 'wicd' is not sufficient.
Why is it obviously not sufficient? I would have said that it was. But you
would need the right repositories
You need the firmware-iwlwifi package.
# dpkg -s firmware-iwlwifi
will tell you if the package is installed. It probably wont be on the
install disk as it is the nonfree repository. You may have to adjust
/etc/apt/sources.list depending on how you answered the questions when you
installed.
And l
On 2013/3/3 4:34 PM, Roman V.Leon. wrote:
-big snip-
Why do you think you need a special driver?
Please type "/sbin/ifconfig -a" in your terminal to check whether you have
"wlan0" device or not in the list.
mark@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/Setup/Debian 6.0.6 64-bit/Packages$ /sbin/ifconfig
-a
eth
Sharon Kimble wrote:
> I'm trying to get a bash script working from a cron job that will empty
> trash of all files and directories that are older than $N [7 days in
> this case]. This partly works but is very inefficient in that it
> doesn't delete everything that is available to be deleted, just
On 2013/3/3 4:20 PM, Joe wrote:
On Sun, 03 Mar 2013 14:53:37 -0500
Mark Filipak wrote:
-snip-
BTW, before I go on, I already tried opening a file manager (in
Debian+LXDE) and simply double-clicking one of the .deb files.
Nothing happened.
There are packages which will install .deb files in t
I'm trying to get a bash script working from a cron job that will empty
trash of all files and directories that are older than $N [7 days in
this case]. This partly works but is very inefficient in that it
doesn't delete everything that is available to be deleted, just tends
to leave stuff with no
On 2013-03-03 22:36 +0100, nir izraeli wrote:
> I've been trying to install python2.7:i386 on an amd64 machine (i require
> it for another piece closed-source software that only has 32 bit support),
> and i'm having trouble doing that.
You cannot really do that, I'm afraid.
> Since im using Whee
Hi,
I've been trying to install python2.7:i386 on an amd64 machine (i require
it for another piece closed-source software that only has 32 bit support),
and i'm having trouble doing that.
Since im using Wheezy RC1 i'm aware of the possibility that there's no
solution available but i'd like to avo
On 2013/3/3 3:33 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sun 03 Mar 2013 at 12:29:44 -0500, Mark Filipak wrote:
On 2013/3/3 6:25 AM, Brian wrote:
Ok. You are using USB flash/USB flash drive/USB hard disc/USB drive
interchangeably to refer to the same device? Its good to have that
clarified.
[Snip]
Prior to a
On 03.03.2013 23:53, Mark Filipak wrote:
My objective:
Install WiFi driver into Debian+LXDE so that I can connect to the Internet.
My problem:
All the help I can find covers installing packages over the Internet.
But I can't install packages over the Internet because I can't reach the
Internet u
Hi Francesco,
As far as I can determine reading this thread you have had a RAID1
with two disks sda and sdb. The disk sda failed. But grub was only
installed on the failed sda. The disk sdb contains a mirror of
everything but does not boot.
Earlier in the thread Lennart gave an excellent sugge
On Sun, 03 Mar 2013 14:53:37 -0500
Mark Filipak wrote:
> My objective:
> Install WiFi driver into Debian+LXDE so that I can connect to the
> Internet.
>
> My problem:
> All the help I can find covers installing packages over the Internet.
> But I can't install packages over the Internet because
Brian wrote:
> Had the USB hard drive been used instead of the 8-GB USB and *exactly*
> the same install attempted it too would have failed. The nature or size
> of the device being installed to is immaterial, as is whether it is a
> text mode or GUI install. The only thing that matters is that th
Mr G wrote:
> Why can't you just
>
> #mount --rebind /var /newvar
Because that won't copy the data into the new filesystem. To do that
you do actually need to copy the data as described in the previous
messages. (I prefer 'rsync -a' over 'cp -a' because rsync can be
restarted efficiently.) The
David Guntner wrote:
> Bob Proulx grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> > For one I use the mailing list headers List-Id and List-Post. Those
> > are the standard headers and those are the best ones to use for filing
> > mailing list messages. Smart MUAs use those to know how to do a
> > list-reply. T
On Sun 03 Mar 2013 at 12:29:44 -0500, Mark Filipak wrote:
> On 2013/3/3 6:25 AM, Brian wrote:
> >
> >Ok. You are using USB flash/USB flash drive/USB hard disc/USB drive
> >interchangeably to refer to the same device? Its good to have that
> >clarified.
[Snip]
> Prior to attempting to install to
On 2013/3/3 2:28 PM, Go Linux wrote:
--- On Sun, 3/3/13, Mark Filipak wrote:
On 2013/3/3 6:25 AM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 02 Mar 2013 at 19:56:43 -0500, Mark Filipak wrote:
The reason I
switched the target from an 8-GB USB flash drive to a USB
hard drive is that someone said I couldn't install to
Dear Joel,
Joel Roth wrote:
> The latest upgrade has broken hot-key suspend-to-ram (invoked by
> Fn-F4).
>
> I find that s2ram *does* work, as well as hibernate.
Cool. Does pm-suspend (a wrapper that does some funky things before
calling s2ram) work, too?
> Any idea against which package I shou
My objective:
Install WiFi driver into Debian+LXDE so that I can connect to the Internet.
My problem:
All the help I can find covers installing packages over the Internet. But I
can't install packages over the Internet because I can't reach the Internet
until I've installed the driver (not part
--- On Sun, 3/3/13, Mark Filipak wrote:
> From: Mark Filipak
> Subject: Re: Installation failed - and failed again...
> To: "Brian"
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Sunday, March 3, 2013, 11:29 AM
> On 2013/3/3 6:25 AM, Brian wrote:
> > On Sat 02 Mar 2013 at 19:56:43 -0500, Mark Filip
I already read this link and try some client, but I cant find what I want.
I keep searching.
Thanks.
2013/3/3 Michael Biebl
> On 01.03.2013 22:04, Mérof 42 wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using Owncloud since few month, but with the web interface calendar
> is
> > not really useful
> > I'm looking fo
Hi all,
Instead of letting my sid install age until something
breaks, I've been going through regular upgrade/dist-upgrade
cycles.
The latest upgrade has broken hot-key suspend-to-ram (invoked by
Fn-F4).
I find that s2ram *does* work, as well as hibernate.
Any idea against which package I shoul
2013/3/3 Ramon Hofer
> Hi all
>
> I'm using Orage calendar on my Desktop. I have an Android tablet which
> I'd like to keep in sync with Orage. My desktop machine doesn't run all
> the time but I have a home server which does.
>
> Therefore I'd like to put the shared calendar data on the server s
On 2013/3/3 2:07 PM, Joao Luis Meloni Assirati wrote:
Mark Filipak wrote:
I've thrown the thread away,
Oh no...
-big snip-
Ohmygod! João Luis, of course I'll reproduce it. That should be easy. After
all, I've put 2 overtime days into it at this point. Kindly stand by. Right now
I'm composi
> Mark Filipak wrote:
>
> I've thrown the thread away,
Oh no, please Mark! We are wayting a step by step detailed description of
the procedure that makes GUI installer fail and text installer succeed.
Please, this is vital so we can reproduce, diagnose and fix the bug. If
you do not provide such s
Le 03/03/2013 14:14, Ramon Hofer a écrit :
Hi all
I'm using Orage calendar on my Desktop. I have an Android tablet which
I'd like to keep in sync with Orage. My desktop machine doesn't run all
the time but I have a home server which does.
Therefore I'd like to put the shared calendar data on th
On 2013/3/3 6:25 AM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 02 Mar 2013 at 19:56:43 -0500, Mark Filipak wrote:
On 2013/3/2 3:36 PM, Brian wrote:
Your success was not a result of running the text-based Debian
Installer. Forget about it. Try a bit of lateral, or even vertical,
thinking. You may not realise it but
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 10:44 PM, Miles Fidelman
wrote:
> Good point. And when you start talking security to the point of serious
> testing and configuration control, I believe there are very few
> distributions that are on the DoD approved product list.
I've tried to stay out of this thread, but
Hi...
Why does version 3.5.4.2, Build-ID 350m1 not auto increment anymore?
It only does it for selecting days of the week. My version of libreoffice
on a rhel6 box does auto-increment for example, if I start with a time,
say 05:00 and want to go to 06:00, ?
Is this now a functionality of li
On Sun, 3 Mar 2013, "Morel B?renger" wrote:
> Le Sam 2 mars 2013 4:44, Miles Fidelman a ?crit :
> > Yaro Kasear wrote:
> >
> >> I don't know if Debian's the most SECURE distribution. It doesn't
> >> really have a "hardened profile" or anything like what Gentoo offers.
> >> (Gentoo isn't a prime ex
2013-03-03 08:56, Marc Shapiro skrev:
So, does anyone know of a way to convert my current system to a
Virtualbox VM? Or would it be better to just create a new machine and
install from scratch? Getting Citrix Receiver running properly always
seems to be a hassle, so I thought that converting my c
Le Sam 2 mars 2013 4:44, Miles Fidelman a écrit :
> Yaro Kasear wrote:
>
>> I don't know if Debian's the most SECURE distribution. It doesn't
>> really have a "hardened profile" or anything like what Gentoo offers.
>> (Gentoo isn't a prime example of a secure Linux system, I more point
>> to the co
Hi all
I'm using Orage calendar on my Desktop. I have an Android tablet which
I'd like to keep in sync with Orage. My desktop machine doesn't run all
the time but I have a home server which does.
Therefore I'd like to put the shared calendar data on the server so that
both the desktop and the
Dear Marc,
Marc Shapiro wrote:
> It runs fine on Squeeze using IA32-libs. There does not seem to be a
> native 64-bit version for linux. I decided I would install Wheezy,
> activate multi-arch for i386 and install the 32-bit version. It was a
> good plan, except that it does not work. The C
On Sat 02 Mar 2013 at 19:56:43 -0500, Mark Filipak wrote:
> On 2013/3/2 3:36 PM, Brian wrote:
> >
> >Your success was not a result of running the text-based Debian
> >Installer. Forget about it. Try a bit of lateral, or even vertical,
> >thinking. You may not realise it but substituting the USB st
Hi Francesco,
I was under the impression your grub configuration was correct and the only
thing wrong was not having it installed on that one HDD. Of course your
grub configuration should point to the correct root.
In my little (easy) setup I have my main partition, boot partition and swap
partit
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