Hi,
I got a strange problem since a testing ugrade several weeks ago : I
got no more sound underx, whereas it works without any problem in a
terminal without X.
More precisely, if I launch XFCE for example, the sound doesn't
work. To make it work again, I must kill all applications currently
usin
Hi,
Sorry to answer to myself...
> Then I changed my .xmodmaprc to the following :
>
> ,[ .xmodmaprc ]
> | clear Lock
> | keycode 227 = Multi_key
> | keycode 113 = ISO_Level3_Shift
> | add Lock = Multi_key
> | add Mod4 = Caps_Lock
> | add Mod5 = ISO_Level3_Shift
> `
>
> And now it seems t
Hi,
> I tried this configuration and it works for me. AltGr+3 produces "#" and
> AltGr+6 produces "|". I run Sid, but you should have the same versions
> of xserver-xorg-input-kbd (1:1.2.2-3) and xkb-data
> (1.2~cvs.20080501.1-1) if your Lenny system is up-to-date. I do have a
> newer kernel (2.6.
Hi,
I recently made a «dist-upgrade» on my Thinkpad T21 laptop under
Debian testing (xerver-xorg v7.3+10, kernel 2.6.24-6).
Since then I have a very strange behavior of the «Alt-Gr» key under X
(works fine in a terminal outside of X). The key has an effect, but
not the good one. If I want to make
Hi,
> And is your hardware clock actually set to local time?
How do you see that exactly (sorry if this a dummy question, but I'm
quite lost with local/universal, UTC, CEST, etc.) ?
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Hi,
> And what is the content of "/etc/adjtime"?
> I ask, because the behaviour of "hwclock" depends on the contents of
> this file (man hwclock).
The last line of /etc/adjtime is "LOCAL".
In fact, after some Google searching, I wonder if the problem doesn't
come from the way the kernel access /
Hi,
> One reply suggested the following:
> gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net --recv-keys 6070D3A1
> gpg --export --armor 6070D3A1 | apt-key add -
>
> Another reply suggested:
> gpg --recv-key A70DAF536070D3A1
> gpg --export A70DAF536070D3A1|apt-key add -
>
> When I run the first line of either pa
Hi,
> Are the packages "initscripts" and "tzdata" installed?
Yes, they are.
> What is the result of the command
> grep UTC /etc/default/rcS
Here it is :
,
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep UTC /etc/default/rcS
| # Set UTC=yes if your system clock is set to UTC (GMT), and UTC=no if not.
| UTC=
Hi all,
I recently switched from an own compiled 2.6.20 kernel to the debian
linux-image-2.6.22 one (I'm using Sid).
And since I use this new kernel, I get a problem with the time on my
machine : at each reboot I get two hours more than the real time. I'm
quite sure it is a problem with syncing s
> It does not boot. I remember when installing lynx it said it was
> going to remove a kernal, how do I find out where the kernal is and
> how can I boot from it to get my system up and running?
Strange... I don't really see how you could uninstall your kernel by
installing a web-browser.
There i
> Does anyone know when you enter say deb-src
> ftp://debian.fastweb.it/debian/ testing main part of it is the
> directory on the web server, what does the "testing main" part
> indicate?
testing : this is the debian flavour you're connected to. It could be
stable (sarge), testing (etch), unstable
Hi,
> Hi, I need libXinerama.so.1. What package should I install?
This doesn't seem to exist in Sarge. It is available in Etch.
You can check the following or use "apt-file search" when youare
looking for a specific file :
http://packages.debian.org/
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> All I have in my sources.list file is:
>
> deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib
> deb-src ftp://debian.fastweb.it/debian/ testing main
Try to add the following :
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ stable main contrib
then re run apt-get update and apt-get install lynx
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