On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 17:40:20 +0800
明覺 wrote:
>
> thank you for the perfect analysis! so does it mean debian determines
> the use of python and perl? could you help recommend some
> distributions that do not need perl or python? thanks
>
I do not know any distribution, that does not depend on
* 明覺 (shi.min...@gmail.com) [22.06.09 05:58]:
> I'm looking for a pure c/c++ programmed desktop manager, while the
> xorg is depandent on perl, so i do not like it, is there any graphics
> system which depands only on c/c++ to replace x window system? thanks
>
No, there is no replacement for X.or
* 明覺 (shi.min...@gmail.com) [22.06.09 05:33]:
> I'm a junior programmer, and I plan to use only c/c++ as my
> programming languages, and I don't like python or perl, I hope all the
> programs in my own system are written only in c/c++ so that I will be
> able to modify them someday in the future. t
* 明覺 (shi.min...@gmail.com) [22.06.09 03:18]:
> I want to keep the programs in my system all written in c/c++, no
> python or perl or any other programming languages, is it possible to
> reach it? I removed the 2 packages, python and perl, from my system,
> and of cause, I losed my desktop, is it p
* Girish Kulkarni (gir...@hri.res.in) [17.04.09 03:34]:
> Hi all,
>
Hi,
>
> I use Beamer, which provides all the typographical beauty of LaTeX.
> But it is primitive when it comes to visual aids -- animations are
> hard and there is lack of freedom in placing elements on a slide.
It does that o
* Matthew Smith (m...@smiffytech.com) [13.03.09 23:47]:
> Quoth green at 2009-03-14 03:28...
> > If the stock Debian kernel works, have you tried using that config for your
> > kernel?
> This is something that I have avoided as I have read in various places
> that there are often incompatible cha
* Jimmy Johnson (field.engin...@gmail.com) [12.03.09 15:18]:
> Hey Guy's I have Lenovo laptop, new "Lenny install" and I'm having to
> type control+d to continue boot, I looked at "dmesg" and I can't make
> what the problem is, so I post and maybe someone can figure the problem.
>
> If more info
* Axel Werner (i...@awerner.homeip.net) [04.03.09 14:39]:
> Hello Debian Gurus!
>
> I got a realy realy BAD problem after Upgrade from Debian 4.x Etch to
> Debian 5.0 Lenny i was not able to resolve or even trace the source of
> trouble. Maybe one of you guys can help me find the problem.
>
>
> P
* Chris Hosea (chris.ho...@gmail.com) [23.02.09 07:33]:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to report a bug, but I'm not sure what package or location I should
> list it under. I would greatly appreciate your advice as to where this bug
> should be posted.
>
> Here is the description:
>
> --
>
> I ran a program
* Dotan Cohen (dotanco...@gmail.com) [06.02.09 21:13]:
> 2009/2/6 Sam Kuper :
> > 2009/2/6 Mitchell Laks :
> >> On 18:25 Fri 06 Feb , Abdelkader Belahcene wrote:
> >>> In many situations we can use anyone, but which is better.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Common Lisp!
> >
> >
> >
> > Scheme!
> >
>
>
* Umarzuki Mochlis (umarz...@gmail.com) [27.01.09 04:27]:
> I tried making boot-time script for deluge like below
>
> #!/bin/bash
> /usr/bin/deluge
>
> Then I ran update-rc.d to the deluge script hat I saved in /etc/init.d
> # update-rc.d deluge defaults
>
> But when I rebooted my PC, it didn't
* Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [15.10.08 03:22]:
>
> But then you can't receive local (intra-system) mail.
>
Well, you can't receive mails on the system, but you can receive all
system mails, because they are sent via msmtp to your smarthost.
On a Desktop system you normally do not need local
* Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [29.09.08 18:28]:
[WiFi Problem]
Please submit the results of the following commands:
# uname -a
# lspci
# ifconfig
# iwconfig
Then we know a little more about your hardware.
HTH
Sebastian
--
" Religion ist das Opium des Volkes. " Karl Mar
* Semih Gokalp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [21.09.08 12:13]:
> I answer my own question but i solved this problem with use
> /dev/urandom.
>
But remember, then you won't have real entropy.
You can still use /dev/random, but provide the system more events to
generate entropy, e.g. move your mouse rando
* Carl Fink ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [19.09.08 21:33]:
> >
> > A hidden ESSID is *not* standard compliant, so actually noone has to
> > care about such situations. I ran into this with my iwl3945.
>
> There's a difference between "standards compliant" and "common". If we only
> cared about standards
* Star Liu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [19.09.08 06:46]:
> I read a article about the IP issues among Microsoft, SCO, Novel Suse
> and the other Linux world yestorday. I felt quite angry about what
> Microsoft has done to Linux in order to keep its market in software.
> so i hope i can get more informatio
* Carl Fink ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [16.09.08 22:15]:
> >
> > Is the ESSID hidden? Then you have a won't fix bug.
>
> Nah, the ESSID is public, but that's ridiculous if so. How can it be "wont'
> fix" for such an ordinary situation?
A hidden ESSID is *not* standard compliant, so actually noone has
* Carl Fink ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [16.09.08 16:51]:
> My setup works fine for open hotspots and for WEP, but I can't connect to
> the WPA protected network at work. Boot the same laptop into Vista and it
> works transparently.
>
> Any pointers?
>
Is the ESSID hidden? Then you have a won't fix bug
* Steve Lamb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [25.08.08 08:31]:
> This has never been true and is still not true. It is, of course, the
> easiest way to weed out the mutt zealots who have never touched a true
> multi-account client from those mutt users who have and know the difference.
>
Then please sta
* Andrei Popescu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [23.08.08 09:49]:
> On Wed,20.Aug.08, 16:19:57, Steve Lamb wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > I prefer that it handle multiple accounts sanely.
>
> I haven't looked into it, but 'muttprofile' seems interesting. Of
> course, it will probably need a lot of fiddling first.
* M. Piscaer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [30.07.08 08:09]:
> Hi,
>
> I have problems sending emails to this list. I tryed it several times
> but they dont reach the destination.
>
Well, I think maybe the Spam Filter was hitting you:
This Mail obviously barely came through:
> X-Virus-Scanned: at list
* Daniel Campbell-Macdonald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [28.07.08 21:49]:
> HI list
> I am new to Debian and I am having trouble with crontab- I can't for the
> life of me seem to figure out how to get it to send me an email.
> I did the crontab - e thing and
> set up something like the following
>
> [EM
* Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [19.07.08 00:34]:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On 07/18/08 14:50, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> > On 2008-07-18 21:42, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> >> Since I am not really sure if this will work now, I'd appreciate a short
> >> feed back.
* Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [18.07.08 20:30]:
> There are many procmail recipes floating around that convert inline pgp
> into mime. I see that you're a mutt user, so the closest example to hand is
> presumably /usr/share/doc/mutt/PGP-Notes.txt.gz. Or google will find
> numerous others, includ
Dear Thunderbird/Enigmail users,
please stop using inline pgp: this is deprecated.
I know this is the default, because some ancient braindead mailclients
from Redmond refuse to be stadard compliant. But who *cares* in here?
So go to to your enigmail preferences and turn this annoying traditiona
* T o n g ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [12.07.08 06:41]:
> Hi,
>
Hi,
> I'm looking for a system log viewer. Seems that the only option is the KDE
> based ksystemlog. I don't use KDE and prefer not to use those KDE based
> apps that tightly coupled with KDE.
>
> What alternatives do I have?
>
> thank
* Daniel Ngu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [18.06.08 08:27]:
> Hi,
>
> I've always been a Debian stable user, using Gnome as my desktop manager,
> currently using Etch and have always wondered about the following:
>
> Sometimes there are software that I want to use but they are not yet in the
> Debian stab
* Mark Allums ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [29.04.08 00:48]:
> Is RAID6 supported by Linux/GNU/Debian/Etch/Lenny/Sid, at all?
>
> Can't find any info on this, other than unhelpful references.
>
> Wikipedia was a bust. Google references only seem to indicate that it is
> still experimental.
>
> Any suggest
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