Hi,
Just download eclipse from www.eclipse.org and extract to a folder you
like (I prefer /home//programs). You can run eclipse from there
and install any package you like.
Cheers,
Hakan
On Wed, September 17, 2008 10:47, Star Liu wrote:
> the eclipse package for debian sid is now 3.2, it makes
In my experience (I'm a HPC cluster admin btw.), Linux doesn't swap until RAM is
drained to 10MB or so. Until then, everything is kept in RAM in a so called
buffer area. Kernel also doesn't force a size for this buffer area and only
swaps if the RAM drainage occurs. As soon as the free space in RAM
Nuno Magalhães wrote:
>> Why are you trying to move your home to a remote location while you can
>> upgrade
>> your internal disk?
>
> Because the laptop is more silent and both are in my room. Plus, i
> could access my /home through other pcs in the network (currently 2) -
> granted, i could to
Nuno Magalhães wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My main desktop is an amd64 running Debian with 2GB RAM and 160GB
> disc, about to burst with all the stuff i have in /home. I can clean
> it up a bit but i'll just delay the issue. I can also repartition,
> since / is only taking up 25% of its space and i don't use
Michael Yang wrote:
> Hi guys:
>
> I have debian lenny 2.6.24 and xfce4 on my laptop(DELL D630) and I'm
> trying to connecting the projector to my laptop, but it didn't work.
> The video card on my laptop is:
> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: nVidia Corporation Quadro NVS
> 135M [10de:04
> currently experiencing a heavy performance regression in 2.6.26. Until
> 2.6.26, my external firewire disk (Maxtor OneTouch 4 Plus / 1TB) was
> reading with 38MB/s and writing with 26MB/s. When I do writing tests wi=
th
> dd from /dev/zero to disk, I get 26MBs but when I read with KDE, hdparm=
,
It looks like I can't select the text. Also when I resize, the place of the
cancel button doesn't change hence blocking rest of the message.
Hakan
Hakan Bayindir wrote:
> On Wed, September 3, 2008 14:23, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
>
> I remember I can't. Anyway, I'll
On Wed, September 3, 2008 14:23, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
I remember I can't. Anyway, I'll try it again tonight and send the results
here.
Cheers,
Hakan
> Can't you try to select the text from the popup and paste it in
> something where you can read it?
>
> Sjoerd
Hi all,
I'm running debian testing with the latest KDE (3.5.9) from testing again.
As some of you may know, KDE allows drag and drop mp3 file encoding (among
with ogg, flac, wav, etc) from konqueror. Until recently I was able to use
this function but for approximately one month, I'm unable to use
Hi,
I'm running Debian testing in my home machine and after a long break I've
dist-upgraded it. During the update, I've upgraded my kernel from
2.6.25-2-686-bigmem to 2.6.26-1-686-bigmem.
While this upgrade fixed some problems with my firewire disk (firewire
disks are detected / mounted first in
Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Hakan BAYINDIR:
>> After subscribing to cpu-freq mailing list and asking the same question here,
>> Venkatesh Pallipadi from intel answered my question. He said that since
>> voltages
>> in a CPU package is constant across cores, keeping freque
Hakan BAYINDIR wrote:
> Volkan YAZICI wrote:
>> On Tue, 01 Jul 2008, Hakan BAYINDIR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> #
>>> # CPU Frequency scaling
>>> #
>>> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y
>>> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=m
>&
Volkan YAZICI wrote:
> On Tue, 01 Jul 2008, Hakan BAYINDIR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> #
>> # CPU Frequency scaling
>> #
>> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y
>> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=m
>> # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEBUG is not set
>> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_
> charlie derr escreveu:
>> Jochen Schulz wrote:
>>> Hakan BAYINDIR:
>>>> P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
>>>
>>> You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
>>> /proc/config.gz. At l
Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Hakan BAYINDIR:
>
>> P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
>>
>
> You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
> /proc/config.gz. At least Debian kernels have that feature enabled by
>
Volkan YAZICI wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, 29 Jun 2008, Hakan BAYINDIR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I'm running debian testing on a Intel Core2Quad Q6600 CPU with 4
>> gigabytes of RAM for 7 months. Until 2.6.22, the kernel was scaling each
>> of
Hi,
I'm running debian testing on a Intel Core2Quad Q6600 CPU with 4
gigabytes of RAM for 7 months. Until 2.6.22, the kernel was scaling each
of my cores independently of each other but starting with 2.6.22, every
core is running in the same frequency. While this doesn't pose any
stability or perf
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