Does anybody have any idea on how to disable screen blanking in Lenny?
Hi,
have yo tried these settings in the xorg.conf?
Option "DPMS"
And in the ServerLayout section:
Option "BlankTime" "0"
Option "StandbyTime" "0"
Option "SuspendTime" "0"
Opti
Can i ask why you are bridging a openvpn interface ? why not route ?
For security reasons. My wireless access point has only WEP and so i
have it connected to my second LAN Port on my home server. I then use
openvpn to connect from from my notebook and bridge into the my local lan.
This s
sorry I must of missed somethnig you also have a brcmd bridge ? and tap0
is not being added to this bridge ?
Hi,
there seems to be no problem if the bridge is running an openvpn starts
as second. But if you stop openvpn, which i did to test something last
week, it takes down the tap0 device
mine always turn up on the right tap devices
dev tap0
proto tcp-client
I explicitly set the dev name
The problem is that openvpn brings up a new tap0 device but
does not add it to the bridge.
You should probably figure out a way to tell OpenVPN to run a script after
it has created the tap
Hi,
I am running Debian Lenny and have a small issue regarding
my bridging setup with OpenVPN.
The bridge works flawless but when I changed the OpenVPN config a couple
of days ago and did a restart the bridge suddenly stopped working. It
seems everytime I do a restart the bridge loses the tap0
Michael Biebl wrote:
>
> That's not a bug. HAL resp. gnome-vfs shows all partitions available.
> /etc/fstab is not the canonical source for the partition information.
>
Hi Michael,
thx. I did not know that. Curiously i cannot mount any Removable DVD/CD
if i don't restart dbus.
The Icon display
Hi,
i have recently installed HAL and the gnome-volume-manager on "unstable"
Now when i open nautilus it seems that HAL mounts some additional
Partitions that are not in my fstab, for example a "93,1 GB-Volume"
which i have created but not used yet.
Nautilus looks like this:
93,1 GB-Volume
Pione
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