Hi guys,
I'm going to install Debian in my computer. But I have some questions, though
I've tried Fedora before, but Mac OSX and Fedora didn't exist simultaneous.
This time I want to keep Mac OSX and install Debian.
So do I just divide the disk into two parts and then install Debian on the new
I've tried:
rvlc --quiet --novideo --volume 300 3 dvd:///dev/dvd1
and I got the loop intro music but can't get rvlc to do anything else with
the merlin's apprentice dvd. What syntax can I use with rvlc to listen to
the movie?
I know:
mplayer dvd /dev/dvd1 does get the movie to play in mplayer.
On 19/08/13 21:31, Albretch Mueller wrote:
I am unsuccessfully trying to mount a Windows Network share which (on
windows) advertises itself as using the following path
~
\\315wcclassdc.wcclasses.local\users$\class1
~
but this is what I am getting:
$ sudo mkdir -p /media/cifs
$ sudo mount
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 06:07:57PM -0700, Robert Holtzm wrote:
> I have a wireless connection that disconnects sponaneously. NM claims
> I'm connected but I'm not. Can't ping the router (operation not
> permitted). Ethernet connection is no problem when wireless is down.
> Tried installing wicd wit
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 06:27:58PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Read again this part of the OpenVPN man page which you pasted:
> "the proper usage of --ifconfig is to use two private
> IP addresses which are not a member of any existing
> subnet which is in use"
>
> Notice "two private IP addr
On 8/19/2013 8:40 AM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> I planned to connect the laptop at my lab (instead at home) to check.
> But I've just solved the problem by blowing on the Ethernet port.
> There could have been some dust due to the travel.
Back in the day all laptops had hinged or sliding doors ove
I am unsuccessfully trying to mount a Windows Network share which (on
windows) advertises itself as using the following path
~
\\315wcclassdc.wcclasses.local\users$\class1
~
but this is what I am getting:
$ sudo mkdir -p /media/cifs
$ sudo mount -t cifs \\315wcclassdc.wcclasses.local\users$\cl
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
emmanuel segura wrote:
Every kernel has a initramdisk, try to recreate the debian ramdisk
boot with your kernel and look this link
http://serverfault.com/questions/310445/booting-root-filesystem-on-lvm
That suggestion to run update-initramfs worked.
Spoke too soon
On 08/19/2013 01:25 PM, Ronald Púpala wrote:
Hi there. After upgrading to debian jessie happens to me, that instead
of X me shining black screen,after switching back from console, and
will help only restart kdm. Along with this there is some other
problem. When I log into X s, below my username
Hi there. After upgrading to debian jessie happens to me, that instead
of X me shining black screen,after switching back from console, and will
help only restart kdm. Along with this there is some other problem. When
I log into X s, below my username I unsubscribe and thus starts kdm
login dial
2013/8/17 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh :
>> I found a tutorial on building krenel 3.9 on debian ->
>> http://linuxg.net/compile-kernel-3-9-on-debian-wheezy/
>>
>> After that I do need to build latest xorg-radeon or just install
>> package on wheezy?
>
> Just use the kernel 3.10 backport for Wheezy,
emmanuel segura wrote:
Every kernel has a initramdisk, try to recreate the debian ramdisk boot
with your kernel and look this link
http://serverfault.com/questions/310445/booting-root-filesystem-on-lvm
That suggestion to run update-initramfs worked.
I added 'dm_mod' to /etc/initramfs-tools/
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Tom H wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 20:28:04 -0500, Mark Copper wrote:
>
>
>> With resolvconf package installed and configured for dynamic
>> generation of /etc/resolv.conf, I was *unable* to get any non-local
>> nameservers written into /etc/resolv.conf.
>
> Is "/
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 9:29 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Mark Copper wrote:
>> With resolvconf package installed and configured for dynamic
>> generation of /etc/resolv.conf, I was *unable* to get any non-local
>> nameservers written into /etc/resolv.conf.
>
> Works for me. What version of Debian are
Every kernel has a initramdisk, try to recreate the debian ramdisk boot
with your kernel and look this link
http://serverfault.com/questions/310445/booting-root-filesystem-on-lvm
2013/8/19 Hugo Vanwoerkom
> emmanuel segura wrote:
>
>> maybe your volume group are not active by initramdisk
>>
>>
emmanuel segura wrote:
maybe your volume group are not active by initramdisk
That's what I don't understand: this is booting the Debian Sid kernel,
but when I boot with the same root parameter with my own kernel it
works. Why does initramfs see the vg with my kernel but not with Debian's?
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 20:28:04 -0500, Mark Copper wrote:
> With resolvconf package installed and configured for dynamic
> generation of /etc/resolv.conf, I was *unable* to get any non-local
> nameservers written into /etc/resolv.conf.
Is "/etc/resolv.conf" a link?
> I tried a dns-nameservers li
maybe your volume group are not active by initramdisk
2013/8/19 Hugo Vanwoerkom
> emmanuel segura wrote:
>
>> Did you tryed rootdelay grub option?
>>
>>
>>
> Yes, did not change anything.
>
>
> Hugo
>
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emmanuel segura wrote:
Did you tryed rootdelay grub option?
Yes, did not change anything.
Hugo
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On 2013-08-18 19:13:12 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> But it is negotiating a 100Mb/s connection. Your card thinks the
> other end can only do 100. It is just as Stan said. There is likely
> a problem with your connector, cable, or the device at the other end.
>
> Do you have another GigE network d
On Mon, 2013-08-19 at 11:12 +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 8/19/13, Bob Proulx wrote:
> > I know you would like the installer to do exactly what your custom
> > strategy is for your system. But that is difficult. There are many
> > custom strategies.
>
> Debian IS! THE! Universal! Operating
On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 12:58:00PM +0200, François Patte wrote:
> Le 16/08/2013 11:15, Darac Marjal a écrit :
> > On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:02:20AM +0200, François Patte wrote:
> >> Bonjour,
> >>
> >> I tried to change the screen resolution and the splash screen in grub:
> >>
> >> 1- edited /etc/d
On 8/19/13, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 01:07:06PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> I wrote:
>> > actually want is to give one ip address out of that /29 to the
>> > laptop. The laptop is an endpoint in itself. It doesn't have any other
>>
>> You need to question yourself, imagin
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