On 05/15/2010 12:48 AM, RyanJB wrote:
Hi,
With the latest apps keep pouring in, is there any way to keep debian in the
"cutting edge"? I mean, how to keep debian as updated as, say, ubuntu or even
sidux?? You know, latest iceweasel, openoffice, gnome, etc. Maybe using unstable or
experimental
Tyler MacDonald wrote:
Hi,
I'm running sid.
I've had the "education" packages installed for awhile... last week,
an update came out for them which has completely broken the package manager,
making it impossible to upgrade further. I get a message like this for every
"education-*
On Thursday 25 January 2007 12:56, LMa wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I habe been a plain user of Linux for over one a half year, sporting
> Debian 3.1, now with Kernel 2.6.8, KDE 3.3 on a Pentium PC, and I'm very
> satisfied.
>
> I also have a FireWire card by VIA Technologies (OHCI compatible).
>
>
On Saturday 23 December 2006 12:30, Alan Chandler wrote:
> On Friday 22 December 2006 23:05, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > I don't know about booting LVM, though. I
> > think you still need traditional partitions for that.
>
> I have everything on raid but not lvm - but LVM I then use for
>
>
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Jason Spiro wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for an interactive Bash and Vi tutorial that runs in text
> mode. There is none in Apt. I looked at the first few Google hits: I
> found a Java-based tutorial but it is pretty fake: if you make a
> mistake
Olafur Jens Sigurdsson wrote:
> Þann 2006-10-01, 08:56:58 (+) skrifaði Francesco Pietra:
>> With Debian etch i386 I am faced by a known issue that I met for the first
>> time after an apt-get upgrade:
>>
>> Unable to parse package file /var/lib/dpkg/status (1)
>>
>> To my apt.conf
>> APT::Auth
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Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 09/28/06 20:27, Jay Zach wrote:
>>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>>> On 09/28/06 14:18, Jay Zach wrote:
>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>>>> Dear Debian Support,
>>>>
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 09/28/06 14:18, Jay Zach wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> Dear Debian Support,
> [snip]
>> Although, I use Debian for everything else Linux, I use IPCop
>> (http://ipcop.org) for what you are wanting. I think it would be
>>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear Debian Support,
>
> Our K-8 elementary/middle school is considering the use of a Debian Linux
> machine as a cache proxy server and web filter. We have a strictly
> Windows environment at this time and have No Linux experience.
>
> I was reading some of the Debian
Jason Martens wrote:
> It seems that morale is a bit low among the developers right now, so I
> thought it might be nice for all of us users to remind them why Debian
> is such an awesome project. I love Debian. I love how the system works.
> I love the quality of the packages. I love that it let
On Sunday 23 July 2006 3:52 pm, S Scharf wrote:
> I just installed the etch linux-image-2.6.16-2-686-smp package on my
> machine
>
> along with linux-headers-2.6.16-2-686-smp. I than tried to run the
> vmware-config.pl to use the new kernel. I get:
>
>
> What is the location of the directory o
About a week ago, eboard and xboard both stopped running for me with font
errors. I'm running Unstable with Xorg 7.0.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jul 13 ~ :) eboard
can't load font.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jul 13 ~ :( xboard
xboard: no fonts match pattern -*
On Thursday 06 July 2006 2:56 pm, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> Hi list, I'm trying to diagnose what I think is a hardware problem
> causing random hard-locks of my debian sid machine.
>
> its an athlon xp2800 on an asus a7n266-vm board, 256 megs ram.
>
> it will randomly lock hard, no ssh, nothin
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Jay Zach wrote:
> I've been getting this bad configuration file error for some time (although I
> just noticed it) whenever I run any of the 'slap' utilities. The only thing I
> could find when googling is that my schema file
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I've been getting this bad configuration file error for some time (although I
just noticed it) whenever I run any of the 'slap' utilities. The only thing I
could find when googling is that my schema files might be outdated, and I need
to update them,
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Tom Allison wrote:
> Jay Zach wrote:
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>> Tom Allison wrote:
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>>> I have an Agere Systems FW323 chipset firewire card that I think should
>>>
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Tom Allison wrote:
> I have an Agere Systems FW323 chipset firewire card that I think should
> work under linux based on some linux compatibility stuff I found on the
> internet.
>
> For the most part it does.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsmod | grep 13
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Paul Johnson wrote:
> I keep getting the attached message from cron today... any idea what
> permissions it wants?
>
>
>
>
>
> Subject:
> Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ -x /usr/s
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Drake Mobius wrote:
> Just thought I'd share a fun little experience I recently had with
> EXIM.
>
> I had been having some trouble navigating the exim multi-file config,
> attempting to change my local mailserver into a real internet-capable
> server
On Thursday 23 March 2006 11:52 am, Mark Walter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have this in my sources.list:
>
> deb http://eric.lavar.de/comp/linux/debian/ unstable/
> deb-src http://eric.lavar.de/comp/linux/debian/ unstable/
>
> So I have installed freemind unstable.
>
> Here is my problem when I'am trying t
On Thursday 09 March 2006 12:22 pm, will trillich wrote:
> On 3/8/06, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > will trillich wrote:
> > > having a bit of trouble getting moodle off the ground -- any pointers
> > > are welcome.
> >
> > This may sound dumb, but did you bother to read the REA
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Jamie Thompson wrote:
> Ok, I'll start by saying that I adore the "Debian Way"(TM). However, I
> have a long-standing problem that is pretty much the only blight I can
> find with Mr Debian.
>
> My server PC is old. Really old. Cyrix M2 old. That said
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Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Debian Etch AMD64, Samba 3.0.21b on a Windows 2000 ADS domain
> (latest security updates applied).
>
> My problem is that I cannot browse my Windows network or mount any
> Windows 2000 based network shar
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Klaus Pieper wrote:
>>
>> host# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=1K count=1
>>
>
> etch:~# dd if=/dev/sdb of=mbr bs=1k count=1
> dd: opening `/dev/sdb': No medium found
>
>
It doesn't work, because Linux never assigned /dev/sdb to the scsi address th
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Rodney Richison wrote:
> I find many programs as I'm googling for a simple callendar program.
> Would like advice on what you guys find usefull.
>
> I seen thunderbird callendar.
> kdepim
>
> These are easy to install. Work with a group. What would y
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Mauro Condarelli wrote:
>>==
>>Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 11:31:53 -0500
>>From: Jay Zach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>>Subject: Re: Centr
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Clive Menzies wrote:
> On (14/01/06 11:31), Jay Zach wrote:
>
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>>Mauro Condarelli wrote:
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>>>Hi,
>>>I have a small (<8 hosts) lan with mix
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Mauro Condarelli wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a small (<8 hosts) lan with mixed Linux (debian) and winXP hosts.
> Up to now I managed the debian hosts manually (copying /etc/passwd,
> /erc/groups, ..., manually), but that is a real pain.
> I did recently suf
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Martin Hermanowski wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 01:58:55PM +0100, Michael Przysucha wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I want to use ssh on two ports, 22 (standart) and 666. Can anybody tell how
>>to configure it? My first thought was to
>>simply add the se
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Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
> Greetings oh most knowledgeable list,
>
> I recently purchased a new fancy schmancy Dell a couple of months ago,
> and I have been delinquent in installing Linux on it. So, I recently
> purchased an additional hard drive
Siju George wrote:
> Hi all
>
> When I run the
>
> #top
>
> command in debian it shows all the CPUs cumilatively as shown below.
>
> top - 06:06:23 up 19 days, 9:33, 6 users, load average: 0.16, 0.41, 1.41
> Tasks: 2166 total, 1 running, 2165 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
> Cpu(s): 0.
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David R. Litwin wrote:
> I should like to be able to see the live video from my Sony DCR-TRV33
> Camcorder on my Sid 2.6.14-686-smp KDE Pentium 4 Hyper-Threading Toshiba
> laptop machine (I hope that tells you what I'm running) using USB
Off-Topic
s. keeling wrote:
> I received this this morning:
>
>From: Anacron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Anacron job 'cron.daily' on infidel
>Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 07:37:47 -0600
>X-Bogosity: Ham, tests=bogofilter, spamicity=0.00, version=0.96.2
>
>/etc
Jay Zach wrote:
> Eric d'Alibut wrote:
>
>>I have a Debian stable install that runs smoothly; uptime is seventy
>>three days. Just lately I am getting these system emails:
>>
>>/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
>>error: error running shared postrotate scrip
Eric d'Alibut wrote:
> I have a Debian stable install that runs smoothly; uptime is seventy
> three days. Just lately I am getting these system emails:
>
> /etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
> error: error running shared postrotate script for /var/log/mysql.log
> /var/log/mysql/mysql.log /var/log/mysql.er
Kent West wrote:
> Tony Heal wrote:
>
>
>>how do I obtain the mac address of eth0 and eth1 on a remote server?
>>
>
>
> ssh in, and run "ifconfig"
>
run
'nmap -sP hostname'
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Paulo Marcel Coelho Aragao wrote:
> Joey Hess wrote on Dec, 12:
> [...]
>
>>>I thought of using thoughttracker but realized that it's not in etch nor
>>>sid. Would anybody know why ?
>
>
> [...]
>
>
>>From http://ftp-master.debian.org/removals.t
Jay Zach wrote:
> Jay Zach wrote:
>
>>For some reason I keep getting multiple messages of the same message to my
>>inbox. Qmail redelivers all messages multiple times, like it thinks that it
>>doesn't deliver them, even though it does. I play around with it and chan
Jay Zach wrote:
> For some reason I keep getting multiple messages of the same message to my
> inbox. Qmail redelivers all messages multiple times, like it thinks that it
> doesn't deliver them, even though it does. I play around with it and change
> permissions, and restart qm
For some reason I keep getting multiple messages of the same message to my
inbox. Qmail redelivers all messages multiple times, like it thinks that it
doesn't deliver them, even though it does. I play around with it and change
permissions, and restart qmail, and it seems to start working, then th
Sergio Cuéllar Valdés wrote:
2005/11/10, Thomas S. Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
All,
I have Suse 10.0 booting with GRUB and want to add Debian on another drive.
I have my box set up to boot from a CD, I burned the Debian CD from the
on-line site, but when I restart my PC it starts to boot from
michael wrote:
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 22:23 -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 06:18:15PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
Michael writes:
I don't want to fork out dosh for a modem/router.
The "router" can be an old junker pc running Linux.
It can even be one of your two PC's, a
Jeremy Merritt wrote:
I need help figuring out what is going on with my
Debian / GRUB bootloader. Because of some Windoze
issues, I had to re-install XP on my machine. It
discarded the grub loader and now you can only boot to
XP from hda1. I consulted with another Debian user who
said to simply r
Jay Zach wrote:
Hi all, hopefully someone can help me, I think I'm stuck. I want to
replace one of my drives, a 4gb in my physical volume with an 18gb
drive. I have no more free drive slots, so I need to reduce it out of
the set first. I've created plenty of room across the volum
Hi all, I've been trying to get my Samba home directories to mount as
/home/username for users for awhile now, with a lot of problems and would like
to see if anyone has good suggestions, or example working configs ;)
Here are my two relevant lines in fstab:
//BBM/user1 /home/user1 smbfs
cred
Hi all, hopefully someone can help me, I think I'm stuck. I want to replace one
of my drives, a 4gb in my physical volume with an 18gb drive. I have no more
free drive slots, so I need to reduce it out of the set first. I've created
plenty of room across the volume to do it. I'm just having p
Michael Gilbert wrote:
Hello all,
i am using Debian Sarge and am trying to launch an application in a new X
server. if I do
$ xinit -- :1
the X server is indeed launched, but the default xterm application does not
start. if i look at the terminal that i launched xint from, i see a
lot of r
Jim Hall wrote:
Brendan wrote:
On Wednesday 25 May 2005 12:02 pm, Stephen Queen wrote:
I can think of a couple of things to try here, depending on
how you do things.
1. When you run kprinter, make sure that the pull down list
about 75% down in the kprinter window that is labeled
"Print syst
Jay Zach wrote:
Jay Zach wrote:
Jim Hall wrote:
Brendan wrote:
On Wednesday 25 May 2005 12:02 pm, Stephen Queen wrote:
I can think of a couple of things to try here, depending on
how you do things.
1. When you run kprinter, make sure that the pull down list
about 75% down in the
Jay Zach wrote:
Jim Hall wrote:
Brendan wrote:
On Wednesday 25 May 2005 12:02 pm, Stephen Queen wrote:
I can think of a couple of things to try here, depending on
how you do things.
1. When you run kprinter, make sure that the pull down list
about 75% down in the kprinter window that is
Jim Hall wrote:
Brendan wrote:
On Wednesday 25 May 2005 12:02 pm, Stephen Queen wrote:
I can think of a couple of things to try here, depending on
how you do things.
1. When you run kprinter, make sure that the pull down list
about 75% down in the kprinter window that is labeled
"Print syst
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having problems logging into my gnome desktop environment as my
regular users. I can however log into it as root. When I attempt to
log in as a regular user I get a message which states the
following,"Xsession warning: unalbe to write to /tmp;xsession may exit
wi
Is there a way to get the graphical (framebuffer) version of links
working on debian (without going through compiling it and making a
package so it doesn't interfere with the other links packages ) ??
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Adam Aube wrote:
| Tomy Alarie wrote:
|
|> No, i'm trying to setup a debian server behind the IPCop, the
|> server is plugged on the green interface and red is modem with
|> PPPoE. Apache won't start and this is the error : "Could not
|> determine the
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