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Annalisa Jakid s678...@pchome.com.tw :
>Secondo me non vuoi nemmeno iniziare a parlare con me
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i didnt fully read the conversation but
when i install debian on my mini9's ssd
i start from expert-install (even tho am not at all ;) )
and at the patitioning stage i choose ext2 and even go to the option menu
to choose the top of of it which seems to be the safe one for ssd
starting from a exper
save it back to where it was
then play the file with sony
dangerous but good luck 2 u!
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2010-03-03 00:33, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
>>
>> Is there a way to access Sony voice recorders from a Lenny system? I
>> am using mode
am running sid upgraded from etch always as root
now it when booting ... it brings out a lot of
"all config files need .conf"s ..
it says that things will be ignored in the future ..
my system is a very simple one
then re-installing from the stable-lenny will be the casual way to
solve this proble
I am going only at the age of 23 in whom it lives in Japan.
It lived in this Guam of being able the dance.It met black's person, and then,
it was terrible and good-looking.
It was sad not to fall behind though it was mail address phlegm.
Serviceman's friend wants it by all means.
Moreover, the per
I had the same problem and got the solution from Svend.
The problem is that debian is only fittet with about 8 devices form hda to hdg
or something like that.
MAKEDEV /dev/hdx where x marks the location of your missing drive.
regards
svend
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On Thursday 09 of June 2005 23:06, Graham Smith wrote:
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> I understand the reasons why bottom posting is supposed to be better but
> if I am following the thread, which is normally the case if I'm actually
> reading it, then I find it quicker to read just the top section of each
> post rather
On Thursday 09 of June 2005 18:19, Mike Ward wrote:
> If there was ever a thing that taught me to not get relaxed and take
> it for granted that apt-get would handle everything nicely for me,
> this is it.
>
> /me grumbles and goes back to his panel-less desktop.
>
> Additionally, I've noticed my n
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i think it is connected to the new sysfs that you have to mount in fstab. Also
you seem to need the sysfs-tools (apt-get install ...).
But as i'm at the moment fighting with the 2.6 update myself i can be wrong
here. but with sysfs mounted and the sysfs utils installed my X at least comes
up
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I've been getting weird protocol junk on my ppp logs:
Jan 20 00:02:18 butler pppd[2071]: 41 41 41 41 41 41 2f 36 55 61 6c 69 6e a6
da d4 2e 68 74 6d 22 3e 20 47 92 15 37 3a 30 74 61 72 67 03 86 7f 48 54 59 09
3a 20 48 57 18 76 f7 6e 20 32 30 30 30 77 38 8e f6 28 81 c9 64 6f 63 75 6d 65
6e 74
kinda depends on what kinda cd-rw ur using. the cd-writing in linux isn't
directly handled by the kernel but by a program such as cdrecord and it's
frontend xcdroast. unfortunately, last i looked these programs only
supported scsi. if you're using a scsi device then you're fine. just read
the cd-w
hey, ppl, i'm having the same trouble as this guy. is someone able to
answer it?
Original Message
Hi,
I have installed gimp-nonfree, but when I save an image, the gif
extensions is still disabled. Am I missing anything?
Wooh!!!
thanks heaps =>
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da Bobstopper
Snip
are you sure that file is ascii text and not a binary file?
if i for example run:
cat /bin/ls
my terminal gets totally screwed and unreadable but still works (hey
encrypted terminal
this is something that's been bugging me for a long time so i hope someone
can help me out. today i did a $ tail /var/yp/bobturf/passwd.byname
and afterwards all the characters on the screen became unreadable like it
had changed to some other kinda term type or something. this happens
a fair bit
what kinda ethernet card do you have? if it's an isa you'll need to give the
IO base argument using io=0xnnn where nnn is the IO base. if it's pci it should
work automatically. i'm assuming that you're trying to do this during
the debian installation process, am i right?
if not you'll hef to do so
hello ppl
how do i tell if my NIS passwords are working correctly? atm i have
passwords on both the local machines and the NIS server but i can't tell
if user logins are being authenticated by the local machine or the NIS server.
from
da Bobstopper
heya, paul
have a look in /etc/init.d/network
from
da bobstopper
-Original Message
Just transferred over from Red Hat 6.1 to Debian 2.1. My NIC card worked
fine in Red Hat and appears to work okay in Debian _if_ I issue an
ifconfig eth0
command. N
Why on Earth would u want to???
unless u have a really, really good reason to, don't bother and just have the
one superuser. the more superusers u have the more of a security risk you
create since it makes available more priveleged accounts for malicious users
to "hack" and do whatever they please
the way i do it is i create a file $HOME/.ircservers and list all my
fav irc servers there. then, when i invoke bitchx i use
$ bitchx -r $HOME/.ircservers
and it starts wif my own list of default servers. note: this only needs to be
done once. invoking bitchx after this 1st time will continue to u
you'll need to recompile your kernel and enable sound support. Read the
kernel HOWTO document and the Sound HOWTO (should be in /usr/doc/HOWTO by
default i believe). then u'll want to go get some sound software. they'll
be in the sound section of your debian installation disk
(this will probably b
heya
i've downloaded a few hundred potato debs while upgrading my workstation to
potato. now i'm starting to think it would be conveniant to organise all
the debs that apt has downloaded by placing them in directories corresponding
to each deb's section (just like the download site would have them
Linuxconf is available in potato with console (text) and X11 gui
Sven
So there's no web frontend for it available in debian as yet? what i'm really
looking for is something to make remote user configuration simple and graphical
for clients
rather than teaching them how to telnet and aquire root
teach vi to linewrap
> at 72 columns?
:set textwidth=72
>
> Also, I know there's a way to pass vi options from mutt
> which would keep vi from doing this unless I was in mutt, but
> I don't remember where that is either.
>
1) Replace vi with vim (it's VI-iMproved
> Hi,
> When I used redhat I could start gnome and enlightenment using the
> gnome-sessions command.
> Is there anyway to do this with debian.
>
> Thanks
> Rick
>
> Hi Rick,
> the version of gnome that comes with slink is pretty old and doesn't support
> session management well. either upgrade to
Hi,
When I used redhat I could start gnome and enlightenment using the
gnome-sessions command.
Is there anyway to do this with debian.
Thanks
Rick
Hi Rick,
the version of gnome that comes with slink is pretty old and doesn't support
session management well. either upgrade to potato's gnome (which
heya
I've been considering looking into webmin for clients' use however I understand
it's not GPL and consequently isn't available in the main distribution of
Debian. Is there an alternative GPL'd webmin-type program available to Debian?
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da Bobstopper
Hi, This is my first time using this mailing list, and I'm also still
pretty new to linux. I was just wondering if there was a way I could find
out every package (all the thing's I've used apt-get to install...not the
base packages) installed on my computer. I'm running slink on a
486/33 with 1
>I'm confused on how to install Netscape using the available Debian packages.
>From what I've read, it sounds like all I need to do is: download the
>tarball from Netscape (Linux 2.0 glibc version); put it into the /tmp
>directory; and then apt-get install netscape4, a package which should
>automa
heya, fellow debian lovers
i recently upgraded a myriad of stuff to potato. one of the packages that i
upgraded was cdtool (to cdtool 2.1.5-4). when i tried to play a cd i got the
following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Tue Dec 21 05:21:41
~ => cdplay
sr0: CDROM (ioctl) reports ILLEGAL REQUEST.
sr
4-2_i386.deb
gnome-core_1.0.54-2_i386.deb
Here is a sample output from dpkg:
Preparing to replace gnome-core 0.30-2 (using gnome-core_1.0.54-2_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement gnome-core ...
dpkg: error processing gnome-core_1.0.54-2_i386.deb (--install):
trying to overwrite `/usr/bin/session
Hey, I was wondering if someone could help me here for a tic. I run 12 ttys
and unfortunately the one X uses (tty7) is smack bang in the middle of them
which really annoys me. Can anyone tell me how to change it to something
nice and outta the way like tty11?
from
da Bobstopper
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>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Dec 18 00:50:11 1999
From: Robert Marlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Modem does not work (fwd)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 23:36:42 +0800 (WST)
X-Mailer: ELM [version
I've got a Latitude CPi with a similar Crystal SS and i use the module
which came with the 2.0.x kernel..
Everything is clearly explained in the /Documentation/sound/CS4232 file ..
Regards,
Bastiaan/2
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