> You should be able to deal with that situation with the exim4
> mini-wizard, try 'dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config'. Or you can edit
> the file produced by that program, /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf
> (not a mistype) and /etc/mailname and run update-exim4.conf as
> suggested in the configuratio
Hello. I've configured exim 4.72 in Debian Squeeze to send mail externally
though a "smarthost," but now local sending of mail doesn't work as I expect.
My machine is host-1.mydomain.local. How do I get exim to send all mail for
*.mydomain.local to host-1.mydomain.local? In other words, I want
Jochen Schulz
On 01/02/2010 04:49 PM, Mumia W.. wrote:
I just upgraded Squeeze, but I had to use apt-get rather than aptitude
because aptitude wanted to force me to install a lot of new programs (do
a full-upgrade).
[...]
The difference between "safe-upgrade" and "full-upgra
Javier Barroso wrote:
On 01/02/2010 04:49 PM, Mumia W.. wrote:
I just upgraded Squeeze, but I had to use apt-get rather than aptitude
because aptitude wanted to force me to install a lot of new programs (do
a full-upgrade).
[...]
I'm not sure, but maybe aptitude wants to install recom
I just upgraded Squeeze, but I had to use apt-get rather than aptitude
because aptitude wanted to force me to install a lot of new programs (do
a full-upgrade).
I specifically entered the command "aptitude safe-upgrade"; however, it
wanted to install a lot of extra packages--many more than "ap
Hello Debian users. After upgrading Squeeze, I couldn't help but notice
that the Caps Lock key wasn't working. After a little investigation, I
discovered that the keymap isn't loaded at boot. If I load the keymap
(loadkeys /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz) manually, Caps Lock comes back,
but when
On 04/18/2009 09:35 PM, Mumia W.. wrote:
Hello. I'm using Debian Etch, but I want the avfs package which is in
Sid, so I downloaded the source from Sid and built it, but I can't mount
the filesystem because the mountavfs command is missing.
[...]
That happened because I had fo
Hello. I'm using Debian Etch, but I want the avfs package which is in
Sid, so I downloaded the source from Sid and built it, but I can't mount
the filesystem because the mountavfs command is missing.
The instructions in /usr/share/doc/avfs/README.avfs-fuse say to use the
mountavfs command, b
On 10/13/2008 11:30 PM, Carl Fink wrote:
[...]
This sounded really promising. I was going to try it.
But now the stupid computer won't boot past "setting the system clock" in
Linux. Still works fine in Windows.
Time to reinstall again, I suppose. This is becoming stupid.
I sincerely hope y
On 10/13/2008 08:59 PM, H. S. wrote:
[...]
Now, if understand this right, with that rootnoverify stuff in Debian
grub, that entry will lead me to FC9's grub, correct? In that case, I
still don't have the grub.conf in FC9's grub. How do I go about getting
that? grub-install seemed not to work in t
On 10/13/2008 09:04 PM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
I think (its been many years since I tried) that most if not all X apps
will accept a --geometry setting on the command line. Once you get that
right, there's a file (I forget the name) in your home directory that
maps Xresources (that may be the
On 10/13/2008 09:38 AM, H.S. wrote:
Hello,
I just installed Fedora Core 9 alongside Debian. During the installation
I did not update grub and chose not to install grub since I wanted to
retain my Debian grub configuration. I have done this before. I just
change Debian's grub to put in the releva
On 10/10/2008 02:28 PM, Michael Habashy wrote:
Guys and Gals -
I tried to compile the kernel on 2.26.6. I did NO modification to the
kernel just generic.
I get the following error:
Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods
That's harmless.
then it is followed by a lot of :
On 10/10/2008 09:04 AM, tyler wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to learn how to firewall my laptop. I think I've got an
appropriate, simple iptables script, but I can't figure out where to put
it. Google provides lots of conflicting advice. I think it's supposed to
go in /etc/init.d/? What do I need to do w
On 10/09/2008 02:20 AM, chinna p wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Debian Etch stable 32 bit on Pentium- 4 2.4 GHz, 512 MB RAM .
Frequently i'm facing one problem, Display is simply crashing . No
mouse/keyborad responce . Other than rebooting no other solution presenlty.
Did any body know possible reas
On 10/07/2008 04:09 PM, Aniruddha wrote:
Every time a new kernel gets installed, my menu.lst gets updated.
Problem is, that it always points to the wrong hard drive. Therefor I
would like to stop Grub from updating automagically. How can I achieve
this?
You can add a boot stanza after the end
On 10/01/2008 03:05 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
Out of interest, will dmesg -n X survive a reboot? Or is there another
config option for this?
No, it wouldn't survive a reboot. You can place the command in
/etc/init.d/rc.local.
You can also modify /etc/sysctl.conf. "Kernel.printk" is the value
On 10/01/2008 04:29 PM, Robert Holtzman wrote:
I'm trying to install my ubuntu firefox bookmark file into
2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-486 iceweasel. I copied it into
/etc/iceweasel/profile after renaming the original file. the problem is
iceweasel is ignoring the
new file and still showing the bookmarks
On 09/30/2008 10:20 PM, John O'Hagan wrote:
Hi Debianistas,
I recall stumbling upon a program in the Debian archive which was a simple
GUI - a customisable row of buttons and text-boxes - and which could be
hooked up to any script, as a shortcut to actually writing a gui (which i
can't do).
On 09/30/2008 01:48 PM, Martin McCormick wrote:
Right now, I have a shell script that does the following:
hostname=`echo $NEWDEV |awk 'BEGIN{FS="."}{print $1}'`
domain=`echo $NEWDEV |awk 'BEGIN{FS="."}{print $2}'`
top0=`echo $NEWDEV |awk 'BEGIN{FS="."}{print $3}'`
top1=`echo $NEWDEV |awk
On 09/29/2008 02:03 PM, Marcin Kłapkowski wrote:
I set iptables rule for logging.
# iptables -I INPUT -m limit --limit 15/minute -j LOG --log-level 4
--log-prefix "firewall: "
It's logging in warning level. And my logs goes to kern.log file. It's
for now, but more over, this logs are flooded in
On 09/29/2008 07:44 AM, D Bray wrote:
The following is a record of a problem we had here with a debian Etch Security
Update that we performed on 26 Aug. 2008. It has now been resolved.
The culprit seems to have been the
linux-image-2.6.18-5-686_2.6.18.dfsg.1-13etch6_i386.deb kernel
package. Howe
On 09/29/2008 10:07 AM, Kruti wrote:
Hi..
Can someone help me regarding how to install a package in any user defined
folder other than /usr using apt-get?
I don't think this is possible. You can however download the file using
wget and install the .deb using dpkg-deb. Why do you want to do th
On 09/28/2008 02:49 PM, Arthur Barlow wrote:
I did check the settings in .config. Both BLK_DEV_IDE and
BLK_DEV_IDEDISK are set to "y." As for the ATA/SATA settings, they were
not set, but my disk is an older one and should not care, but I tried
setting them and trying again, and I got the
On 09/27/2008 10:42 PM, Arthur Barlow wrote:
I have used Debian for many years and I have always used the
kernel-package program that is included with Debian to compile new
kernels. I have an older Athlon PC that has the Reiserfs 3.6 on it.
After I do the "make-kpkg --revision= ## kernel-ima
On 09/27/2008 09:34 AM, Gerard Robin wrote:
Hello,
my box works fine since about two years with etch, and this morning I
installed cupsys, hplip ... I rebooted the machine and I got:
-8<
input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input.in
On 09/23/2008 05:08 PM, John Culleton wrote:
[...]
I continue on with the cmake follies. I got through the Jpeg, tiff,
png etc. stumbling blocks but now I am hung up on python. Here is
the error message:
---
CMake Error
at /usr/share/cmake-2.
On 09/20/2008 08:01 AM, Neil Watson wrote:
Hello Folks,
The dance I've had to perform with jpilot and my Z22 that involves the
correct order and timing of activating sync on both the Palm and jpilot
is getting frustrating. It always takes me multiple tries to
successfully sync.
I did some rese
On 09/19/2008 12:32 PM, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
well, if i understood the question correctly, this should do.
put to file /etc/hosts.allow:
ALL:ALL
put to file /etc/hosts.deny:
sshd: .your.domain.com allowed_ip_addresses allowed_networks
allowed_hostnames
you can put more or less anything on the
On 09/19/2008 12:58 AM, Sebastian Günther wrote:
* Star Liu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [19.09.08 06:46]:
4. Do Debian has the danger of IP lawsuits "created" by microsoft?
I would say no, and just because there is no money to get from Debian.
Remember this is just about money...
No, it's about
On 09/18/2008 12:42 PM, Oscar Corte wrote:
Hi:
I recently installed Debian basic configuration with no gdm)
I'd like to use lynx in order to access the Internet but I don't know where to
set the prosy server.
View /etc/lynx.cfg and search for HTTP_PROXY.
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On 09/18/2008 03:16 AM, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
hi guys,
i have set my /var/log to be on tmpfs (i have ssd and want to avoid logs
being written on it). the problem is, that for example syslogd complains
that /var/log/news/* files are missing. indeed, there is no news
subdirectory in /var/log. the
On 09/08/2008 01:40 AM, Marco Clocchiatti wrote:
in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/20x11-common_process-args
at line 36:
STARTUP_FULL_PATH=$(/usr/bin/which "$1" || true)
please change $1 with $0, because startup function does not allows arguments.
for example, a konq.desktop such the follow
On 09/05/2008 07:19 AM, Martin wrote:
When I open big text file (46M in this case) emacs take long time for
moving cursor and editing. It takes 3-4 seconds to process every key
press.
Is this only my case or is emacs in general sluggish with big files?
Martin
How much RAM do you have? What
On 09/03/2008 08:42 PM, Chris Burkhardt wrote:
Steve Lamb wrote:
Your idea of "user" is strange to me.
Why? They're the ones using the software to provide the service. The
person is using the service not the software. If they were using the software
they would be running it on their har
On 09/03/2008 12:34 AM, Chris Burkhardt wrote:
Mumia W. wrote:
I care. The AGPL is dangerous to Opensource. It is too aggressive and
too restrictive. As Opensource becomes more dominant,
software-as-a-service (SAAS) will become the primary way for people to
make money through software. The
On 09/02/2008 03:18 PM, Michael Habashy wrote:
i would like to restrict developer access to the /var/www/html directory.
I currently have a number of websites in that directory[]
Remove users A, B and C from the www-data group. Make the files
world-readable.
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On 09/02/2008 05:52 PM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
Sometimes I get the feeling that Debian's users and Debian's
developers live in separate worlds.
There's currently a long thread in d-legal over the AGPL. One DD has
expressed reservations towards the AGPL to the point where she has
decided
On 08/31/2008 05:24 PM, David Christensen wrote:
debian-user:
I have a Debian 4.0 Etch virtual machine and have installed apache-perl. I
would like to be able to obtain server information by browsing to /server-info.
[...]
My guess is that mod_info.c isn't loaded (or compiled in).
'locate mod
On 08/31/2008 01:00 PM, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
[...]
Thanks to few other responses I know I can use alsactl; I tried as a
mere user (not a root) and it allows me to store / restore the settings; ie
/usr/sbin/alsactl -f /home/userA/.alsa-config store
/usr/sbin/alsactl -f /home/userA/.alsa-con
On 08/30/2008 02:25 PM, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account
independently? So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with
gnome alsa mixer) to max it won't affect user's B settings.
It is desktop debian (sid) machine, ALSA, Gnom
On 08/29/2008 02:03 PM, Thomas H. George wrote:
dist-upgrade installed vmlinuz-2.6.26-1-amd64, ran mkinitrd and lilo
which reported two warnings (mbr on different harddrive, assuming LBA32
addressing) but no fatal problems. Attempted boot to new kernel ended
in kernel panic.
I confess the
On 08/29/2008 11:29 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
I recently had a system drive crash on a Sarge system, so when I put in
a new drive, I installed Etch (also figuring that will make upgrading
to Lenny easier). Everything seems to have gone well, except for one
point: Cron is not behaving well.
[...]
On 08/29/2008 03:22 AM, Zaki Akhmad wrote:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Mumia W..
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When does Iceweasel stop and disappear? If it disappeared when you installed
mozilla-noscript, that should be expected. Restart iceweasel. If iceweasel
won't star
On 08/29/2008 01:42 AM, Zaki Akhmad wrote:
Hello
I am using Iceweasel as my web browser. The problem starts as I
installed mozilla-noscript add on.Previously I have twitterfox and
downthemall addon and they work fine. But now, iceweasel suddenly
stop, dissapear.
What's wrong? Where's the log wh
On 08/28/2008 11:35 AM, Scott Edwards wrote:
I'm having similar problems on two different machines. For now I'll
focus on the laptop running stable on a g4 ppc CPU.
After I switch to a console screen, or exit from xorg, the console
font is corrupted. I can see what I type, but you cannot make
On 08/27/2008 06:30 PM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
I'm not exactly sure how it happened, but now whenever I attempt to
change the icon theme from the standard Gnome set, Nautilus locks up.
[...]
Please see this:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2008/08/msg02046.html
Isn't this list good
On 08/25/2008 09:12 PM, ZephyrQ wrote:
PauL Lane wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 08:38:00PM -0500, PauL Lane wrote:
Hello, have you recently upgraded libxml2? I had the same problem.
Try; $ dpkg -l libxml2
If it comes back;
ii libxml22.6.27.dfsg-3 GNOME XML library
Try downgrading to
On 08/21/2008 06:44 PM, Glenn Becker wrote:
Hello all -
I am running a testing box. Recently (end of last week, maybe?) I did an
update, & one of the packages that -wanted- to update was udev; however,
later in the installation process I was dumped to a debconf screen that
indicated the new
On 08/21/2008 08:25 PM, Michael Habashy wrote:
Can anyone direct me to a FAQ about Debian Audio and Sound drivers??
[...]
Although these documents are ancient, they may provide some useful
information. Install the doc-linux-text package and read these:
/usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-txt/Alsa-sound.
On 08/17/2008 07:34 AM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
For some reason, although the umts device is mapped to /dev/ttyUSB0,
/dev/sda comes to be `busy'. So, if I add in fstab another line:
/dev/sdb/mnt/sdbvfatrw,user,noauto 0 0
, I can mount the pendrive on /mnt/sdb.
I
On 08/15/2008 05:31 PM, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe it's autostart?
System->Preferences->Sessions
Well, although NOT currently running, miro was listed as 'currently
running' in the Current Session tab. I removed it, an
On 08/13/2008 09:10 PM, Robert Garron wrote:
It has been written that if I cannot locate a specific package to report
a bug that I should write this mail list for advice
So the issue is, I have a number of Alpha Servers (4000/4100 Class)
which I have loaded with different Video Cards (all re
On 08/13/2008 12:16 AM, Zach Uram wrote:
I just installed Debian 4.0 and whenever I use find on / I see:
find: WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for ./proc/sys/net: this may
be a bug in your filesystem driver. Automatically turning on find's
-noleaf option. Earli er results may have failed t
On 08/12/2008 03:42 PM, Aniruddha wrote:
On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 22:49 +0300, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
If 3rd party deb doesn't contain 'Replaces' field, dpkg will refuse any try to
break any
file owned by existing packages.
That sounds good, but what about a deb created by checkinstall?
Acc
On 08/08/2008 09:57 PM, Taahir wrote:
I am a fairly new linux user, and have recently installed Debian on its own hard
disk in what will eventually become a dual-boot system. The Windows drive is
currently not connected, so that isn't a factor. My graphics card is an nvidia
8800 gts.
My proble
On 08/07/2008 10:18 PM, hhding.gnu wrote:
Hi list,
When debian run out of memory, I can only ping the host and can't ssh to
the host.
It seems oom-killer is running but memory is still exhaust.
What should I do then? Only reboot can solve the problem?
Can I protect oom-killer from kill the ss
On 08/07/2008 04:55 PM, Nate Bargmann wrote:
And I think Aptitude works very well and couldn't wait to ditch dselect
for it. Different strokes and all that. I've had the displeasure of
being dumped into Synaptic on Ubuntu and friends. I'll take Aptitude
every time, thank you very much.
- Nat
On 08/07/2008 07:27 PM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
... so having a Debian Etch with a 2.6.25 kernel? Doesn't it sound strange?
Thanks
Rodolfo
No, it's not at all strange. I'm running Etch with 2.6.26.
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On 08/07/2008 08:03 AM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
In IW keeping the middlemousebutton pressed centers the scroll position
on the location of the middle click.
Fine.
But my mouse uses a press of the second wheel as middlemouse button.
That is complicated and I want to use instead the side b
On 08/06/2008 02:46 AM, darren naidoo wrote:
Date: Mon Aug 04 03:30:19 PDT 2008
From: darren naidoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re:how to make a boot disk and ...
---
...Which important directories to tar/gzip. Want to make a custom system image
on dvd for me.
On 08/05/2008 11:41 AM, Shachar Or wrote:
On Tuesday 05 August 2008 03:55, Mumia W.. wrote:
I'm genuinely curious. Why is rsync better than "cp -a"?
1. the -x option.
2. the ability to stop the transfer and resume.
3. the -P option.
4. the verbosity.
5. while using rsync, you
On 08/05/2008 11:13 AM, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
On 2008-08-05 02:55, Mumia W.. wrote:
I'm genuinely curious. Why is rsync better than "cp -a"?
[...]
For a one-time copy only, cp and rsync should take about the same amount
of time. rsync is more advanced for synchronizing d
On 08/04/2008 05:52 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
I know nothing about what's on the MaxBlast CD, but I'm betting it's
Windows-only. "Stick with rsync" is my advice.
Rick
I'm genuinely curious. Why is rsync better than "cp -a"?
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On 08/02/2008 11:34 PM, sadeq zabihi wrote:
Hello Dear
I am tring to install a wiki software on Debian (server) on my network.
But I dont know which wiki software is better for my project (it is not a big
project) and how i can install it on debian server.
It it is possible for you please hel
On 08/01/2008 12:17 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
[...]
As you can see, the "doc" package installed OK, but the "server" package
needs a later version of some basic C libraries.
I'd rather not upgrade the Etch machine to Lenny right now. And I
really don't want to get into running an Etch Machine w
On 07/30/2008 05:35 AM, Anton Liaukevich wrote:
Anton Liaukevich wrote:
Sorry. I'm novice at Linux. Please, explain how to use ulimit
correctly and what is corefiles.
I have run "killall kwin" command in "konsole" x-terminal but:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ killall kwin
kwin: no process killed
Then
On 07/29/2008 05:41 AM, Anton Liaukevich wrote:
Thank you. Actually problem is in kwin. When KDE works good "pgrep kwin"
outputs process IDs of loaded kwins, otherwise 'pgrep kwin' outputs
nothing. After I run "kwin &" command KDE begins to work good (4 destops
and border of the windows appears
On 07/27/2008 10:33 AM, Anton Liaukevich wrote:
I have been using Lenny for several weeks yet (with KDE 3.5).
For first two week all was Ok but then such a bug appeared:
1) In the KDE panel only one desktop available (but I have 4 desktops).
2) All windows I open have no border!
[...]
It sound
On 07/26/2008 09:55 PM, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Hello:
Hello.
I mostly like Firefox/Iceweasel 3 but I hate what they've done to the
navigation bar. [...]
[Bug 424557] Allow AwesomeBar to default search only urls (or
history/titles/bookmarks/tags):
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi
On 07/26/2008 11:48 AM, Ron Johnson wrote:
Does anyone know if UDF 2.50 will be supported by .26? I've read
that it is, but http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_26 doesn't seem
to have anything about it.
It would seem so. I have 2.6.26 installed, and this is at the top of
./linux-2.6.26/fs/ud
On 07/24/2008 01:42 PM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
[...]
. Now, suppose I want the following ppp connection log output:
local IP address 151.82.24.152
remote IP address 10.6.6.6
primary DNS address 193.70.152.25
secondary DNS address 193.70.192.25
. In /etc/resolv.conf I suppose I have to put t
On 07/23/2008 06:37 PM, Juan Ignacio wrote:
Hi [...]
Hi Juan.
Why isn't [gtk-qt-engine] in the
repositories? I want this package because Firefox looks so awful.
[...]
Others showed you how to grab gtk-qt-engine from Sid. However, it's much
less risky to just install a theme into Firefox.
On 07/22/2008 01:54 PM, Stackpole, Chris wrote:
[..]
Anyway, looking at the file menu for synaptic, it has a "Add downloaded
packages" and the hover text says "Add packages downloaded with the
'Generate package download script' feature to the system".
I have never used this before, so this ma
On 07/22/2008 07:05 PM, Celejar wrote:
Hi,
Hello Celejar.
My xorg.conf files used to have sections such as these:
[... sections snipped ...]
My current xorg.conf doesn't. I seem to recall reading on this list
that current xorg.conf's are simpler, but where did all the
configuration options
On 07/22/2008 04:26 PM, Mitchell Laks wrote:
Hi,
I am upgrading an old server to etch to be able to use new sata drives. I
followed
the release notes.
You only need a kernel upgrade for that.
I first did
apt-get upgrade
then I did
apt-get install initrd-tools
then i installed
linux-imag
On 07/21/2008 03:17 PM, Nigel Henry wrote:
The only place I can find in France that has Etch DVD's available, wants
payment via paypal, and Visa. I have neither, only my local banks Carte
Bleue.
[...]
So get a paypal account.
Anyway, you only need the first CD-ROM of Debian to install the O/
On 07/17/2008 01:35 AM, Carsten Aulbert wrote:
Hi all,
Hello Carsten.
in our scientific collaboration we are currently using a big pile of
software which comes bundled with its own installer (pacman). Since
doing a full repackage, of all subcomponents is currently out of the
question I woul
On 07/17/2008 10:19 AM, Javier Vasquez wrote:
Hi,
I use fluxbox, with no desktop (no kde, no gnome no xfce, ...). But I
have the problem of not being able to configure the fonts for the gtk
guis [...]
Try launching the gnome-settings-daemon; it may improve the font size
immediately; if not,
On 07/16/2008 11:30 AM, Preston Boyington wrote:
why is it that after a round of updates via aptitude i have to go in and
install things like linux-headers afterwards? how can i tell it to
automatically update them along with the kernel? i was under the
impression that if i had them installed
On 07/15/2008 02:55 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
The new Dr. Who is just all *wrong*.
How so?
If Tom Baker were dead, he'd
be spinning in his grave.
LOL
(Followups should go to debian-curiosa[at]lists.debian.org)
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On 07/15/2008 01:56 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 20:17:28 -0500
"Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Mumia,
serious Linux O/S meant for serious and knowledgeable people. Here,
That precludes me from using it then; I'm neither serious nor
knowledge
On 07/14/2008 10:18 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
[...]
I want/need to pass swncq=1 to the sata_nv driver, but it's
compiled-in, not a module. How do I do that? The best I've come up
with from Google-fu is (from the lilo prompt):
linux sata_nv=swncq=1
Am I missing something?
http://www.kernel.org
On 07/14/2008 10:18 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
Hi,
Hi.
http://ata.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Hardware%2C_driver_status#NVIDIA
I want/need to pass swncq=1 to the sata_nv driver, but it's
compiled-in, not a module. How do I do that? The best I've come up
with from Google-fu is (from the lilo p
On 07/14/2008 06:29 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
I never see those messages when I update plugins in Iceweasel from
my own account.
So I think there's an "everyone uses Administrator-mode Windows" bug
somewhere in Seamonkey.
The Noscript FAQ discusses this. For Seamonkey, Noscript must be
install
On 07/14/2008 02:15 PM, andy wrote:
Hi
I am running Lenny/Testing and with the recent package updates a new set
of kernel headers was installed which has completely screwed my nVidia
driver settings. I had to reboot into 2-6-24 rather than the 2-6-25 in
order to get GDM to work.
[...]
This
On 07/14/2008 04:18 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
I'm not suggesting that they're the same, I'm suggesting that by making
backports official it would be self defeating (why not just update
stable?) and complicate things for developers (now they have two stable
packages to follow). There's a time and a
On 07/14/2008 02:33 AM, Peet Grobler wrote:
I'm not exactly sure why you'd want to run an i386 system on 64-bit
architecture. 64-bit is so much faster. Why not make the most of the
processor?
[...]
He has said so many times. He does not want to download a hundred
megabytes of packages over
On 07/14/2008 02:03 AM, Jeff Soules wrote:
Hi all,
Hello.
[...]
Then I attempted to manually install gtk+2.0 in the latest
versions as from [2], which in turn requires a new Glib and
a new Pango. [...]
Not if you use gtk+2.10. I was able to get gtk+2.10 compiled and
installed onto Etch wi
On 07/12/2008 10:40 PM, Bret Busby wrote:
Firstly, I have (or, I understood that I have) both Firefox and
Iceweasel installed. I wanted to try Firefox (separate to Iceape and
Iceweasel), to find whether it had greater stability and security than
Iceape and Iceweasel.
[...]
I recommend remo
For the last few days, I've been wanting to install pypanel, but
I didn't want to install a vulnerable version of the library onto my
Ubuntu Hardy system because of CVE-2008-2426 ¹.
This bug has been fixed upstream, but the fix hasn't made it into Hardy
yet; however, I booted back into Debian,
On 07/11/2008 07:26 PM, David Barrett wrote:
Is there any way to "apt-get install ssh" without having it
automatically start sshd? Same for "lighttpd".
Basically, I'm making great progress in my bootable QEMU image script:
I don't know of a way, but you can firewall-off the ssh port before
On 07/11/2008 12:07 PM, Memnon Anon wrote:
Hi
I try to get xbindkeys working. Not successfully, as you may guess.
It seems to me that xbindkeys always needs a modifer key pressed,
i.e. shift, alt, control ...
[...]
You could try any of these: keylaunch, hotkeys, idesk, or bbkeys.
The fluxb
On 07/11/2008 11:26 AM, Peet Grobler wrote:
I'd like to upgrade my etch notebook to testing, simply to have newer
packages available. This machine is not visible on the internet, and I'm
the only user, so security is not such a huge issue. Attempting to do
this though - apt says it'll uninstall c
On 07/10/2008 10:37 PM, Celejar wrote:
[...]
http://lizzie.freehostia.com/newegg-pdf.jpg
That is a mess.
I see the same problem when printing to an actual printer, to a
CUPS-PDF virtual printer, and when using IW's native print-to-file
functionality.
Is there any other information I can pro
On 07/10/2008 04:19 PM, Jan Brosius wrote:
Hi,
I have the source of the program maxima. I would like to make a debian package
of it. Is there any place where I can find documentation about making debian
packages?
Thanks for any help
Jan
Install 'debian-policy' and read the documentatio
On 07/09/2008 10:16 PM, Don wrote:
[...]
kali:/home/don# insmod -v io_edgeport
insmod: can't read '-v': No such file or directory
kali:/home/don# insmod io_edgeport -v
insmod: can't read 'io_edgeport': No such file or directory
[...]
# cd /lib/modules/2.6.25.4-mine/kernel/drivers/usb/serial/
#
On 07/09/2008 09:52 PM, John Elliot wrote:
Hi,
We have a couple of Sarge servers running bind9(9.2.4-1sarge3) that
appear to be vulnerable to the DNS cache poisoning issue(Looks like
port randomization was only introduced in bind9.3?) - As the servers
cannot be upgraded at this time to etch,
On 07/09/2008 01:08 PM, Chris Morley wrote:
Hi, this morning i was unable to run apt-get update on any of my etch boxes.
I run 'apt-get update' and it throws an error:
W: GPG error: http://security.debian.org etch/updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG A70DAF536070D3A1
On 07/09/2008 07:52 PM, Celejar wrote:
Hi,
I've recently been having a great deal of trouble getting my browsers
to save invoices as PDF's. The fonts for the personalized part of the
page are illegibly blurry, [...]
I haven't seen that. Could you mock-up some samples for others to test with?
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