On 20/03/14 17:20, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
> Chris Bannister writes:
> > On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 09:26:01AM +0100, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
> > > on Ottoman turkish (arabic writing - btw ancient Greek students already
> > > had TeX (if they knew they had it ;) ).
> >
> > Ay what? How old *is
Chris Bannister writes:
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 09:26:01AM +0100, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
> > on Ottoman turkish (arabic writing - btw ancient Greek students already
> > had TeX (if they knew they had it ;) ).
>
> Ay what? How old *is* Mr Knuth?
Two things.
- Dr. Knuth will never be "o
On 20/03/14 15:41, Rick McCombs AD5DU wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 6:03 PM, Scott Ferguson
> wrote:
>> On 20/03/14 06:41, Rick McCombs AD5DU wrote:
>>> On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 2:36 AM, Scott Ferguson
>>> wrote:
On 19/03/14 18:18, Rick McCombs AD5DU wrote:
> I installed Debian Wheezy
On 20/03/14 15:06, sp113438 wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 04:36:57 +0100
> sp113438 wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have trouble with youtube. I can no longer view videos in Iceweasel.
>
> Nor chromium.
>
> This video is unavailable. it says
Then the problem is not youtube.dl or the browsers. My "g
On 20/03/14 14:08, John Foster wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-03-19 at 22:40 +, Steve wrote:
>>> nginx which was too hard to manage also. I now have lighttpd installed
>>> which seems simple to manage but out of the box Debian install does not
>>> work properly.
>>
>> Be specific. What fails?
>
>
>> > 4. Stick with manufacturers who overtly support Linux.
>>
>> Which certainly includes Intel (these days) in a pretty big way!
>
> It's been so long (years!) since I read anything regarding Intel that
> because of what you've said, perhaps it's time I catch up with
> what Intel's been up to.
h
On 20/03/14 13:48, Steve Litt of Troubleshooters.Com wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 12:44:21 +1100
> Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>
>>> Yeah, when making a machine for a less technical or less
>>> command-prompt comfortable person, I like to have it boot into GUI
>>> via the desktop manager. But when set
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 02:10:01 +0100
Scott Ferguson wrote:
> or *cough* Orkadian *cough* :)
The selkie that deud no' forget
Ae time langsine, Mansie Meur wus pickan' lempeds i' the ebb, on the wast side
o'
Hacksness i' Sanday, whin he wus stunned tae hear some wey amang the rocks a
unco'
ceurio
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 6:03 PM, Scott Ferguson
wrote:
> On 20/03/14 06:41, Rick McCombs AD5DU wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 2:36 AM, Scott Ferguson
>> wrote:
>>> On 19/03/14 18:18, Rick McCombs AD5DU wrote:
I installed Debian Wheezy 7.4 on my Tower and my laptop.
I installed apt-ca
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 3/20/14, Patrick Bartek wrote:
>
> > Here's some guidelines to reduce install/run problems.
>
> > 2. Motherboard and graphic card chips can be a problem in general,
> > new or old. I try to stick with nVidia, Realtek and AMD. I avoid
> > Intel a
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 04:36:57 +0100
sp113438 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have trouble with youtube. I can no longer view videos in Iceweasel.
Nor chromium.
This video is unavailable. it says
> I have adobes flash installed.
>
> youtube-dl gives:
> ERROR: unable to download video data: HTTP Error 4
On 3/20/14, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 3/20/14, Steve Litt of Troubleshooters.Com wrote:
>> On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 12:44:21 +1100
>> Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>>
>>> > Yeah, when making a machine for a less technical or less
>>> > command-prompt comfortable person, I like to have it boot into GUI
>>>
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 11:25:06PM -0400, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
>On some websites, Iceweasel is not rendering the images correctly. The
>same website works perfectly in chromium browser.
>For example, here is a screenshot of
>[1]http://www.java.com/images/jv0h_java8.jpg in both
On 3/20/14, Steve Litt of Troubleshooters.Com wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 12:44:21 +1100
> Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>
>> > Yeah, when making a machine for a less technical or less
>> > command-prompt comfortable person, I like to have it boot into GUI
>> > via the desktop manager. But when setting
On 3/20/14, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> Here's some guidelines to reduce install/run problems.
> 2. Motherboard and graphic card chips can be a problem in general, new
> or old. I try to stick with nVidia, Realtek and AMD. I avoid Intel and
> Broadcom, particularly the newest chips. Older ones are
Hello,
I have trouble with youtube. I can no longer view videos in Iceweasel.
I have adobes flash installed.
youtube-dl gives:
ERROR: unable to download video data: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
I have no proxies or TOR installed.
Any ideas?
Arne
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On some websites, Iceweasel is not rendering the images correctly. The same
website works perfectly in chromium browser.
For example, here is a screenshot of
http://www.java.com/images/jv0h_java8.jpg in both the browsers
http://imagebin.org/300474 - iceweasel
http://imagebin.org/300473 - chromium
On Wed, 2014-03-19 at 22:40 +, Steve wrote:
> > nginx which was too hard to manage also. I now have lighttpd installed
> > which seems simple to manage but out of the box Debian install does not
> > work properly.
>
> Be specific. What fails?
Sorry I thought I was being VERY specific: Pl
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 12:44:21 +1100
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > Yeah, when making a machine for a less technical or less
> > command-prompt comfortable person, I like to have it boot into GUI
> > via the desktop manager. But when setting it up for myself or for
> > people technically sharp enough t
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014, Ken Heard wrote:
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> It never ceases to amaze me that there are people can get various
> iterations of Debian "working out of the box". Ever since Sarge I
> have had no end of trouble either with new installations or upgrades
> Yeah, when making a machine for a less technical or less command-prompt
> comfortable person, I like to have it boot into GUI via the desktop
> manager. But when setting it up for myself or for people technically
> sharp enough to log in and then type "startx" (and people you can
> trust with the
On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 07:18:09 PM Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > Deo Soli Debianae Invicto Seculari
>
> While we are correcting each other, Liddle and Scott prefers
> saeculari. You must be American!
Bohemians. The whole lot of us.
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On 20/03/14 11:12, Charles Kroeger wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 00:30:03 +0100
> Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
>> You must be American!
>
> I'm awfully American but I once lived in your country for many enjoyable
> years.
> Tell me this, are you English Scottish Welsh Northern Irish or just British
or *
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 09:26:01AM +0100, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
> on Ottoman turkish (arabic writing - btw ancient Greek students already
> had TeX (if they knew they had it ;) ).
Ay what? How old *is* Mr Knuth?
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who ar
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 00:30:03 +0100
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> You must be American!
I'm awfully American but I once lived in your country for many enjoyable years.
Tell me this, are you English Scottish Welsh Northern Irish or just British
I got the original from a reference to Mithra (the sun god not
Reposting to try to get this in the correct thread.
On Wednesday 19 March 2014 17:47:20 Charles Kroeger wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 15:10:02 +0100
>
> Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > fenestral hordes.
>
> I rather like your description of them but wouldn't it have been
> more proper to use the term 'fenes
On Wednesday 19 March 2014 23:18:09 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 March 2014 17:47:20 Charles Kroeger wrote:
> > On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 15:10:02 +0100
> >
> > Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > fenestral hordes.
> >
> > I rather like your description of them but wouldn't it have been
> > more proper to us
On Wednesday 19 March 2014 19:45:58 Stephen Powell wrote:
> Perhaps you suggested this in another thread, but I don't see it it
> this thread, Lisi.
Probably - I didn't check. I was just referring to your reference to
the information being too late for thsi install.
> But I believe that the met
On Wednesday 19 March 2014 17:47:20 Charles Kroeger wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 15:10:02 +0100
>
> Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > fenestral hordes.
>
> I rather like your description of them but wouldn't it have been
> more proper to use the term 'fenestrated' it is an adjective. In
> anatomy, this would
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 7:52 AM, Scott Ferguson <
scott.ferguson.debian.u...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 20/03/14 04:47, Charles Kroeger wrote:
> > On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 15:10:02 +0100
> > Lisi Reisz wrote:
> >
> >> fenestral hordes.
> >
> > I rather like your description of them but wouldn't it have be
On 20/03/14 06:41, Rick McCombs AD5DU wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 2:36 AM, Scott Ferguson
> wrote:
>> On 19/03/14 18:18, Rick McCombs AD5DU wrote:
>>> I installed Debian Wheezy 7.4 on my Tower and my laptop.
>>> I installed apt-cacher on the tower and it work when I use it from
>>> localhost
On 20/03/14 04:47, Charles Kroeger wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 15:10:02 +0100
> Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
>> fenestral hordes.
>
> I rather like your description of them but wouldn't it have been more proper
> to use
> the term 'fenestrated' it is an adjective. In anatomy, this would apply to
> 'ha
On 20/03/14 01:32, Ken Heard wrote:
> It never ceases to amaze me that there are people can get various
> iterations of Debian "working out of the box".
That it does happen is testament that "Debian does things right". The
vast majority of people who install Debian for their own use make little
o
> nginx which was too hard to manage also. I now have lighttpd installed
> which seems simple to manage but out of the box Debian install does not
> work properly.
Be specific. What fails?
> I want to get it running with the web contents located
> in /var/www/; Its a mediawiki site and should
I'm running squeeze on a 2003 IBM T40 - also 2Gig. It runs fine and
runs Lotus Notes fine as well. I'm backlevel because Notes is broken
on the latest Gnome.
It's just a machine I use to boot, look, shutdown and it's wonderfully
fast for that. Replaced Windows XP which was a pig and going out o
Got tired of trying to manage Apache, tried a very broken Chreokee, then
nginx which was too hard to manage also. I now have lighttpd installed
which seems simple to manage but out of the box Debian install does not
work properly. I want to get it running with the web contents located
in /var/www/;
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 14:03:03 +
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Choosing XFCE from the beginning has already been suggested.I
> suggested choosing expert install and then choosing XFCE before being
> taken back to the ordinary installation. This also has the advantage
> that you don't have to type
Hi all,
Last night I took a 2GB RAM, 2006 Compaq laptop, and used the
Debian 7.4.0 to put Wheezy on it. It went almost as smoothly as the
first one, but...
* Half way thru the install for 64 bit it told me there were no suitable
kernels. Even though the laptop identifies as a 64 bit 2 core unde
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 10:03:03 -0400 (EDT). Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
> Choosing XFCE from the beginning has already been suggested.
> I suggested choosing expert install and then choosing XFCE before being
> taken back to the ordinary installation. This also has the advantage
> that you don't have to
On Mar 19, 2014 7:28 AM, "André" wrote:
> When using the automatic partition scheme, Debian creates a root
partition of about 320Mb.
>
> It maybe enough to start, but this is too small after a while, for many
reasons:
Which leaves me wondering how to rectify the situation later.
Thanks a lot Brian
That sure cleared lot of things!
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Am 19.03.2014 00:39, schrieb John D. Hendrickson and Sara Darnell:
> "With the current version, apt would always try to install the newest
> version of a package which usually comes from unstable or testing -
> this could lead to a messed-up system. With apt-pinning, we can
> define priorities so t
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 21:32:10 +0700
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> It never ceases to amaze me that there are people can get various
> iterations of Debian "working out of the box". Ever since Sarge I
> have had no end of trouble either with new installati
On Wednesday 19 March 2014 15:50:41 Steve Litt of Troubleshooters.Com
wrote:
> And last but
> not least, booting to CLI and using startx gives me that nostalgic
> feeling for when I was a young whippersnapper using Red Hat 5.1.
:-)
Lisi
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 15:10:02 +0100
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> fenestral hordes.
I rather like your description of them but wouldn't it have been more proper to
use
the term 'fenestrated' it is an adjective. In anatomy, this would apply to
'having
perforations, apertures suggesting perhaps of having b
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014, Ken Heard wrote:
> My latest experience was a new installation of Wheezy in a new box. It
> took me the entire month of January to get the OS and essential
> applications to the point where the machine became usable. Yes it
> works, but so does a Ford model T. For example I wan
On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 10:32:10 Ken Heard wrote:
> It never ceases to amaze me that there are people can get various
> iterations of Debian "working out of the box". Ever since Sarge I
> have had no end of trouble either with new installations or upgrades,
> to the point that I dread every
Hello list,
I'm writing a small script that is invoked from an Apache web server
(CGI, or PHP).
The script needs to run several commands as another user, I opted for 'sudo'.
It is fairly easy for most commands, but I'm stuck on one:
sudo -u gituser git fetch
Under the covers this command connect
I have an Amanda installation on a Debian server. Amanda works with
virtual tapes (i.e. directories). During the upgrade from Debian 6
(Squeeze) to Debian 7 (Wheezy) Amanda was upgraded from version 2.6.1p2
to version 3.3.1. Since then it seems to me that the tapechanger doesn't
work anymore.
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It never ceases to amaze me that there are people can get various
iterations of Debian "working out of the box". Ever since Sarge I
have had no end of trouble either with new installations or upgrades,
to the point that I dread every new iteration. I
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 14:10:23 +
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> But it has been inadequate for some time.
Been a 30 second fix for some time.
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On Wednesday 19 March 2014 12:51:38 André wrote:
> On 2014-03-19 12:45, Sven Joachim wrote:
> > On 2014-03-19 13:22 +0100, André wrote:
> >> When using the automatic partition scheme, Debian creates a root
> >> partition of about 320Mb.
> >>
> >> It maybe enough to start, but this is too small afte
On Wednesday 19 March 2014 12:22:14 André wrote:
> When using the automatic partition scheme, Debian creates a root
> partition of about 320Mb.
This is why I never choose automatic partitioning. ;-)
Lisi
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On Wednesday 19 March 2014 11:25:44 Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Mar 2014 14:31:46 -0400 (EDT), Steve Litt wrote:
> > ...
> > I also unchecked the Debian Desktop selection.
> > ...
> > Then I did the following:
> >
> > apt-get install xfce4 xfce4-goodies
> > apt-get install synaptic
> > apt-g
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 07:57:56AM -0300, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> I have a similar problem.
Just started happening on my homebuilt system, as well. Should we file a
bug report? Against which package?
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On 2014-03-19 12:45, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2014-03-19 13:22 +0100, André wrote:
When using the automatic partition scheme, Debian creates a root
partition of about 320Mb.
It maybe enough to start, but this is too small after a while, for
many reasons:
Indeed, this has been reported before a
On 2014-03-19 13:22 +0100, André wrote:
> When using the automatic partition scheme, Debian creates a root
> partition of about 320Mb.
>
> It maybe enough to start, but this is too small after a while, for
> many reasons:
Indeed, this has been reported before and is worked upon[1].
Cheers,
Hi,
When using the automatic partition scheme, Debian creates a root
partition of about 320Mb.
It maybe enough to start, but this is too small after a while, for many
reasons:
- When the kernel get updated, and the option "generic" has been
selected, it is possible to fill the root partiti
On 19/03/14 22:33, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 19/03/14 07:41, W. Martin Borgert wrote:> Hi,
>
> This should 'probably' exist:-
> /usr/share/gdm/greeter/autostart/orca-autostart.desktop
>
Apologies - I meant to add:-
I'm not sure if you can do this with lightdm (autostart orca at the
login pr
On 19/03/14 07:41, W. Martin Borgert wrote:> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to configure a laptop (Debian wheezy) for a visually
> impaired user, who speaks Spanish.
>
> 2. How to configure speech synthesis for login and logout?
I'm sorry, I know nothing of GNOME or Orca - I use KDE and it's
accessibility
On Tue, 18 Mar 2014 14:31:46 -0400 (EDT), Steve Litt wrote:
>
> ...
> I also unchecked the Debian Desktop selection.
> ...
> Then I did the following:
>
> apt-get install xfce4 xfce4-goodies
> apt-get install synaptic
> apt-get install iceweasel
> ...
I realize that this is too late for this ins
I have a similar problem.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2014/03/msg00808.html
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On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 08:41:14PM +, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to configure a laptop (Debian wheezy) for a visually impaired
> user, who speaks Spanish. I'm not sure, which desktop to install for her,
> so I tried the default (Gnome). It's been some time, that I tried Gnom
On Tue 18 Mar 2014 at 23:32:04 +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> So my question is what do you mean by "Xterm", and then how is "xterm"
> different?
There is no meaning for Xterm without launching an xterm with the -name
option. Do you mean XTerm?
> I can guess it has something to do with the class
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 11:32:04PM +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
|| So you mean to say that the resources were already being merged but
|| actually came into effect when I increased their priority or made them more
|| specific by add the class xterm* before the settings!
The default resources ca
I have updated the bug report on launchpad regarding this issue.
My DELL E6440 now successfully suspend and resume without a glitch on both
Ubuntu LTS and Debian Jessie/Sid. Since the original report, Dell submitted
a BIOS update (version A05) which coincides with the moment when suspend
started w
On 2014-03-19, PAPYRUS TECHNOLOGIES wrote:
>
> As I've come to realise, sound advice for anything imortant. Even then
> you can only work within the technology of the time.
>
I've come to realise that giving advice (sound or otherwise) is a safe
activity, seeing that hardly anyone ever takes it (w
On Fri, 31 Jan 2014, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
Another issue with my Dell Latitude E6440 with AMD hybrid graphics is
suspend not working. Suspend leads to a black screen, the system does not
go to sleep and seems to be still running (power LED and fan are still on).
I already tried different ker
On Tue, 18 Mar 2014 13:45:46 +0100
basti wrote:
> Hello,
> today I have update squeeze to wheezy and now my syslog is full of
> messaged like:
>
> Mar 18 13:38:39 vsrv65965 kernel: [ 8518.427682] type=1400
> audit(1395146319.571:8122): avc: denied { read } for pid=989
> comm="postgres" name="
First of all, sorry for being a bit out of sync with the thread
On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 10:02 AM, Ralf Mardorf I have got doubts that "Fonts for Ancient Scripts" are "increasingly
> widely used".
Ralf, I think that you are a bit wrong with this statement.
The increased popularity of computin
On 19/03/14 18:18, Rick McCombs AD5DU wrote:
> I installed Debian Wheezy 7.4 on my Tower and my laptop.
> I installed apt-cacher on the tower and it work when I use it from localhost.
Do you mean "apt-cacher" or "apt-cacher-ng"??
> I did not change the default config, which allows connections fr
I installed Debian Wheezy 7.4 on my Tower and my laptop.
I installed apt-cacher on the tower and it work when I use it from localhost.
I did not change the default config, which allows connections from any host.
I am behind a home gateway and I'm not going to forward the port from
the outside.
When
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