On Wednesday 20 January 2010 20:35:15 Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> >> # dmesg |tail
> >> vboxdrv: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout
> >
> > Greetings,
> >
> > This means that your vboxdrv module is not compiled for your
> > current kernel version, so you will have to use module-assist
On Sunday 29 November 2009 12:23:47 Dave Witbrodt wrote:
> > That's right. I've never used either tool before. Thanks a lot for
> > the tip!
>
> Sure. If you're in the mood to learn about every possibility...
>
> You might also consider NFS: [...]
Okay, if every possibility is what you want to
On Saturday 28 November 2009 16:13:55 Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I have a long binary file (about 12 MB) that I need to extract the
> text from via "strings". Naturally, there are a lot of junk lines
> such as these:
> pDuf
> #k0H}g)
> GoV5
> rLeY1
> TMlq,*
>
> Is there a way to grep the output of stri
On Friday 27 November 2009 18:31:18 Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> wget
> http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/amd64/daily/hd-media/boot.img.gz
> zcat boot.img.gz > /dev/sdX
Did you unmount your USB stick first and did you substitute sdX with the
right device file? If not zcat boot.img.gz > /dev/sdX
On Wednesday 23 September 2009 12:56:48 Brad Rogers wrote:
> > GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian`
> > in /etc/default/grub to something like
>
> Here, it's in /etc/default/grub.ucf-lst
I don't know what that file does, on my system it is not present.
However, ucf
On Wednesday 23 September 2009 11:28:25 ein gedanke wrote:
> how can I configure the name of the default grub2 menu entry, when I
> invoke update-grub it makes me an entry like 'Debian GNU/Linux, Linux
> 2.6.30-1-686' in grub.cfg.
> I want a custom name like 'debian workarea', how can I obtain this
On Tuesday 22 September 2009 10:57:50 Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Tue September 22 2009, Florian Kriener wrote:
> > That's a kernel bug and it is already reported in the debian bts as
> > bug #542115 [1]. Can you reproduce it without the nvidia driver
> > loaded?
> >
On Tuesday 22 September 2009 01:34:27 Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Mon September 21 2009, Florian Kriener wrote:
> > Sounds like a kernel bug. Can you reproduce the bug? Please send
> > the output of dmesg.
> [165347.859562] [ cut here ]
> [165347.
On Sunday 20 September 2009 14:04:33 Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I started getting this error recently, and I'm not sure why. I found
> this reference to a kernel error, but it says unstable/testing, and
> it is rather OLD..:
> https://lists.linux-foundation.org/pipermail/bugme-new/2004-December/
>
On Monday 21 September 2009 15:02:05 Celejar wrote:
> surreal wrote:
> > Does debian lenny kernel support kdump/kexec support like RHEL 5 EE
> > server?
>
> According to this page, Lenny has 2.6.26:
>
> http://wiki.debian.org/NewInLenny#Kernelandutilities
>
> and kexec is supported. According
On Monday 21 September 2009 10:06:25 Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Mon,21.Sep.09, 00:48:29, Steve Lamb wrote:
> > Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > >Besides (someone please correct me if I'm wrong) cron doesn't need
> > >an MTA listening on port 25, it uses /sbin/sendmail.
> >
> > Ok, first response was t
On Thursday 17 September 2009 16:07:39 aux wrote:
> On Jueves 17 Septiembre 2009 13:49:12 Florian Kriener escribió:
> > On Thursday 17 September 2009 13:36:24 aux wrote:
> > > > > Backtrace:
> > > > > 0: /usr/bin/X(xorg_backtrace+0x3b) [0x81314bb]
>
On Thursday 17 September 2009 13:36:24 aux wrote:
> > > Backtrace:
> > > 0: /usr/bin/X(xorg_backtrace+0x3b) [0x81314bb]
> > > 1: /usr/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x51) [0x80c1c61]
> > > 2: [0xe420]
> > > 3: [0xe420]
> > > 4: /usr/bin/X(WriteToClient+0x128) [0x8133b58]
> > > 5: /usr/bin/X(ProcGetIm
On Thursday 17 September 2009 11:37:03 Guy Marcenac wrote:
> > chance then to kill aptitude. I wouldn't worry to much about
> > inconsistencies, since you already have them now. Just kill it and
> > try
>
> I'll be waiting for any other idea, but It seems I will have no other
> choice left.
Just
On Thursday 17 September 2009 10:40:11 Guy Marcenac wrote:
> While doing a safe-upgrade, my remote term crashed.
> When I relog into the system, the files are locked and I can see a
> running safe-upgrade in the background, likely waiting for an input.
> I am afraid of consistency problems if I k
On Thursday 17 September 2009 06:31:36 Bret Busby wrote:
> I have a Samsung CLP300 colour laser printer.
>
> When I connected it to my laptop, in each of both Ubuntu 8.04 and
> Debian 5, which was installed as a clean install, the printer was
> automatically installed and set up (I didn't have to
Let me ask this first, as it is quite important: Do you have internet by
chance? My guess is that you do, seeing that you use Thunderbird under
X11.
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 20:28:00 LM--- wrote:
> > Situation # 1
> > KNetworkConf (in KDE ConfigCentre – Network parameters) does show
> > e
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 15:03:04 LM--- wrote:
> [...]
>
> _The_ _problem_ :
>
> The selection of the eth0 interface, into which the DSL cable coming
> from the router is plugged does not take place. The system
> “automatically” chooses usb0, which is not wired – unless I interfere
> manuall
On Friday 04 September 2009 11:02:57 Jesus arteche wrote:
> I have to build a mail server in my enterprise, what the solutions do
> you recomend zimbra, Qmail, Postfix...
I had good experiences with Postfix and bad experiences with Qmail and I
don't like Sendmail. But it boils down to this: What
On Thursday 03 September 2009 19:31:52 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Thursday 03 September 2009 11:57:40 Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
> > Hi, People,
> > I installed a network card on my debian server (3com) and the same
> > appeared as eth2_rename_ren that crap is that?
>
> Sounds like a bug
On Thursday 03 September 2009 11:19:11 michael wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-09-03 at 03:55 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > On 2009-09-03 03:11, michael wrote:
> > > had a quick looks about but can't see what {a} means in package
> > > names (I've just upgraded from etch to lenny)
> > >
> > > would somebody
On Wednesday 02 September 2009 19:20:47 Ariel Laganá wrote:
> I have lenny installed on a PC in which I'm trying to use an
> encrypted swap partition with LUKS, but I want to use a keyfile
> instead of a passphrase to unlock it.
>
> I've created a 256bits random key:
>
> dd if=/dev/urando
On Friday 28 August 2009 15:54:50 Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> In an effort to write my scripts in a posix conform way, I try to use
> dash instead of bash. One issue I don't understand:
>
> Why does 'echo ' behave different for bash and dash?
>
> It's a bit confusing that one cannot echo two \
On Thursday 27 August 2009 15:41:46 Amar Cosic wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what exacly this connections means (example of
> netstat -nt):
>
> tcp6 0 0 ::1:60834 ::1:443 TIME_WAIT
> tcp6 0 0 ::1:60845 ::1:443 TIME_WAIT
> ...
That just means that y
On Monday 24 August 2009 15:37:05 Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
> Florian Kriener wrote:
> > On Monday 24 August 2009 13:13:53 Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
> >> Is there any progress with that? I miss so much this simple
> >> feature, and as I see googling, I am not the only one...
On Monday 24 August 2009 13:13:53 Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
> Is there any progress with that? I miss so much this simple feature,
> and as I see googling, I am not the only one...
There is a Plasmoid for that purpose that you can put in your panel.
Furthermore, if you only want to see your widgets,
On Sunday 02 August 2009 11:15:17 Jude DaShiell wrote:
> udev: deprecated sysfs layout; update the kernel or disable
> CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED; some udev features will not work correctly .
> The interesting thing about this message on boot up on my system is
> that it isn't being caught by dmesg.
On Michael Yang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone knows how to set non-English fonts in Yakuake? (I'm using
> debian/lenny + xfce4).
>
> By right-click options -> Setting -> Fonts -> Select.., only monospace
> fonts are available to choose, I wonder how to set fonts for
> non-English characters?
Try DejaVu
On Mark Neidorff wrote:
> I just installed Lenny on a new SATA disk in my AMD64 system (4 Gig of
> ram).
>
> I manually partitioned the SATA disk:
>
> sda1 /10Gb
> sda2 /usr 10Gb
> sda3 /var 10 Gb
> sda5 swap 1 Gb
> sda6 /tmp 1 Gb
> sda7 /home the rest of the driveabout 456 Gb
>
On Gilles Guiot wrote:
> I am currently looking for a good network mapping software. I do not
> need an overly complex and exhaustive mapping tool. I've experimented
> with a few on the windows side, but to no avail.
> Would any nice souls outhere come up with a few recommendations ? :)
Did you c
On Akira Sano wrote:
> I want to file a bug report about segfault of several applications at
> boot (unstable, after recent upgrade of several packages). The main
> segfault is about gdm, but it seems from the output that
> /lib/lsb/init-functions as well as ld-2.9 (libc6?) cause the segfault.
>
On m...@nurfuerspam.de wrote:
> I'm looking for a PCI NIC with one or two RJ45 connectors that is known
> to be supported 100% from the Linux Kernel 2.6.18. The system is
> intended to run 24/7, but the data rates are not too high, so 100MBit
> should do it. At the moment, a Marvell/Yukon based on-
On Tuesday 21 July 2009 19:16:34 Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > Don't remember now about the boot message from grub, need to look, but if
> > it says grub instead of grub 2 in may be that the files installed are
> > from grub2 but the boot sector itself is grub ...
>
> I think this may be what happene
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