Re: famd hogs all CPU time

2005-08-30 Thread Saverio Trioni
El 25/07/2005, a las 11:27, phyrster escribió: Hi Debianers, Famd on my system sometimes hogged all my CPU time and system monitor shows it takes about 99% of the cycles. I just observed it happens when I open big documents with evince. Does it happen to you also? Maybe it's a bug in E

Re: famd hogs all CPU time

2005-08-30 Thread Saverio Trioni
El 25/07/2005, a las 11:27, phyrster escribió: Hi Debianers, Famd on my system sometimes hogged all my CPU time and system monitor shows it takes about 99% of the cycles. My system configuration is Sarge (mixed with Sid) on an Athlon Tbird. What has caused this problem and how to pin it d

Re: debian package to cut subtitles?

2005-07-19 Thread Saverio Trioni
El 18/07/2005, a las 21:31, Vegard|drageV escribió: I need to cut some subtitles (they belong to a movie wich is too large for a CD-R). If you have a movie (MPEG4 or so) with *encoded* subtitles, there are no means of "removing" them, they are part of the image. If you rip a DVD, then you

Re: Executing script

2005-07-04 Thread Saverio Trioni
This is the script: #! /bin/bash killall kio_audiocd eject /dev/hdc The point is brobably on the permissions for /usr/bin/eject (or wherever it sits). Try: ls -l `which eject`(these are backticks, not apostrophes) you'll see not everyone can eject. Either set a+x permission to eject

Re: encrypting the users' folders

2005-07-03 Thread Saverio Trioni
As with Windows NT security, it is false that no one can read the data on the disk. If you boot with a proper rescue CD that can read NTFS, then you can read everything, regardless of permission. In Mac OS X you have the option to encrypt home directories, but there is the possibility to ha

Re: How to make account with sudo root permissions

2005-06-27 Thread Saverio Trioni
El 27/06/2005, a las 14:59, Michal Sedlak escribió: . Obviously, 'user' needs to be a user on the server with sudo permissions - see man sudo. That was the question how to give user sudo permission -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? C

Re: OpenOffice and accented vowels

2005-06-23 Thread Saverio Trioni
No deadkeys options in my XF86Config-4. Here is the relevant part of the configuration. Section "InputDevice"     Identifier  "Generic Keyboard"     Driver  "keyboard"     Option  "CoreKeyboard"     Option  "XkbRules"  "xfree86"     Option  

Re: I did not get any reply, so I must have done something wrong, Is this issue solved?

2005-06-21 Thread Saverio Trioni
I forgot, install sarge with boot option "linux26", not the default one! (just write linux26 on boot prompt). Regards. Saverio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: I did not get any reply, so I must have done something wrong, Is this issue solved?

2005-06-21 Thread Saverio Trioni
Hi. I see two problems in your setup, but I have no idea of whether they relate to your problem: 1) Kernel 2.4 Kernel 2.6 is much better at devices, like usb external disks. The team kernel2.6/hal/gnome-volume-manager is working very well together, they recognize and mount almost everythin

OpenOffice and accented vowels

2005-06-21 Thread Saverio Trioni
Hi. I have a strange problem, I am using a spanish keyboard, and the accented "composing" vowels do not work in OpenOffice (Sid 2.6.11/ GNOME 2.10/OO 1.1.4). Everywhere else they work, being it in the gnome environment, in a xterm, in the text console, and in gnumeric and abiword. Does any

Re: Boot hang at "Starting: MTA"

2005-06-20 Thread Saverio Trioni
Just fill up the /etc/hostname file with the full name of the computer. For instance, normally the file /etc/hostname contains just "mycomputer", and the network name is appended by looking in the nameserver or the IP resolver. If the network is down, this cannot be done. If you put in /e