have any
documentation on this router and i do not know what the routers address is.
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Serial Number: PA32000688
Model: MAAT
Everything powers up and it runs just fine (infact you can hear the little
hard drive in there going)
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> Does anyone have any other suggestions?
There is also deluge-torrent which is GTk+ and seems to work quite well.
Unfortunately it didn't make it into etch before the freeze so it's stuck in
unstable.
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> Hello I informed on web that aiglx merged to xorg, how I can enable aiglx
> on xorg 7.1?
You don't have to do anything. AIGLX is enabled by default in xorg 7.1.
Just install and run compiz and enjoy!
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ulseAudio plugin for xmms. :-)
Check it out at http://www.pulseaudio.org
There are packages in unstable and testing too.
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On Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 08:15:34PM +0200, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
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> >If you are using a 2.6.17 kernel you should rather try uswsusp. It doesn't
> >require patching the kernel at all and has worked very, very well for me.
> >AFAIK its suppose
ger) on the HDD and use that to boot
from CD-ROM. That's what I do on a couple of my older laptops.
http://btmgr.sourceforge.net/download.html
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eeing this too and it's a real pain. It looks like it's already fixed
[1] though, thank goodness. Hopefully they will do a new upload with the fix
soon...
1. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=392567
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the box. With a cool GUI
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programme is best avoided, at least for the present.
> Has anyone else tried it?
The 0.8.2 version in unstable works just fine here. I would suspect that
there is a problem with your display driver and opengl (which keyjnote
uses). Do any other 3D apps run ok on your machine?
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> Thanks
"aptitude install ntp-server" and off you go.
I know it's called a "server" and you want a "client" but there's not really
much difference with NTP and the default configuration should be exactly
what you wan
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> > If you are using a 2.6.17 kernel you should rather try uswsusp. It doesn't
> > require patching the kernel at all and has worked very, very well for me.
> > AFAIK its suppose
plied to that kernel with Hibernate Script
> 1.93 I can hibernate and resume, provided:
If you are using a 2.6.17 kernel you should rather try uswsusp. It doesn't
require patching the kernel at all and has worked very, very well for me.
AFAIK its supposed to replace all the other hibernat
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> > CJ van den Berg wrote:
> >> Yes, it will. If it doesn't, then your filesystem is probably mounted
> >> noatime. Mutt
the filesystem's atime to determine whether mbox files
contain new mail.
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> CJ van den Berg wrote:
> > On Sun, Aug 27, 2006 at 11:59:59PM +0200, Erik Persson wrote:
> >> Erik Persson wrote:
> >>> I have heard some peopl
it's possible in your situation
though depends largely on the type of network traffic and the complexity of
your filtering rules. If your packet rates are low and your filters fairly
simple it should be pretty easy to saturate a 1Gbit ethernet link.
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easy. Just use find or locate. :-)
> I looked into various options, but wondered if anyone might have a
> pointer to enable us to do this.
I've attached one of our backup scripts that uses rsync --link-dest to do
incremental local backups. The same concept can be used over the ne
) Then the initramfs script
automatically kicks in and initializes lvm before mounting root.
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On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 10:09:30PM +0800, Anthony Hawkes wrote:
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> >Run "dpkg-reconfigure locales" and make sure all the locales you are using
> >are selected. If you're working over an ssh connection make sure you do it
> >on the tar
t;
>are supported and installed on your system.
>
> Everything looks as it should but these error outputs are a bit iffy,
> any pointers?
Run "dpkg-reconfigure locales" and make sure all the locales you are using
are selected. If you're working over an ssh connection make s
u
need to run unicode_start. This should be started automatically by the
console-tools package though so check if the /etc/init.d/console-screen.sh
script is getting run on your machine. Maybe "dpkg-reconfigure
console-tools" might help?
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To fix this, make sure that LANG is set the same for both shell and
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to try out WineTools [1] if
you need help getting a basic wine setup running. Of course, as always with
wine, YMMV.
1. http://www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/
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's been in GNOME since 2.12.
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ice my name instead of by number as I described in my original post?
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d-timer.ko)
I don't know what the cause of this is, but I'm certain it's not the cause
of your problem.
> And when the system is shuting down shows some warning message talking about
> a mismacht betwen kernel compilation and OSS compilation. (but i cant find
> the messag
NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
> 5276 root 5 -10 75548 65m 7696 S 35.1 8.7 7:19.03 Xorg
This might also be something worth investigating. Is your Xorg using 35% CPU
when idle?
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instead of "dev=hw:NUMBER". The names of the devices on your
machine are listed (in square brackets) in /proc/asound/cards.
> Thanks guys!
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s.
> If the dialup line goes down I want to produce 9 beeps.
>
> I would prefer to produce the beeps for a particular soundcard, for the
> user that is logged on to a monotor that uses that card.
A few lines of tweaking to that example I linked above should do exactly
what you want.
oes this?
I'm not sure I understand what you want to do, but it sounds like you want
to playback digital audio samples.
If so, what you probably want is something like libao2 and libao-dev.
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turday but *still* hasn't reached the repository. I don't
know how long it usually takes, but it seems to be hanging around in limbo
somehow. I couldn't wait any longer, so I downloaded the
linux-image-2.6.17-5 source code yesterday and built it locally.
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he 6.4 version in sid or not.
> Again -- thanks so much for taking time with this!
No problem. I wish I could help more.
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ends on (at least) three things, the X server, the media player and
the movie file format and resolutions. So any kind of blanket statement
is impossible to make.
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d no end of headaches
in the last two weeks. I really hope the fix goes into a debian kernel soon
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s also very fast and supports large music libraries
without a problem.
I use mpd and gmpc from sid.
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s actually written in" charset is also utf-8. If
you are mostly reading French and German emails then these broken MUAs are
probably actually sending in iso-8859-1.
Try adding these two lines to your ~/.muttrc file to tell mutt to assume
iso-8859-1 for broken emails:
set strict_mime=no
set assu
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On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 04:50:24PM +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
> On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 04:01:46PM +0200, CJ van den Berg wrote:
> >On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 02:37:33PM +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
> >> Limiting the package list to that in aptitude and then pressing 'M
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> >> Can I somehow limit(l) the package list in aptitude to only show me
s03.html (in aptitude-doc-en) has the
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hi, (Thanks pann)
OK, something went really wrong during dselect process and I need help.
After I install the base system and went ahead to dselect(after reading
the dselect for beginner manual of course). I am new at dselect so I
accidently selected and installed alot of pa
hi,
My LILO program is working, thanks to all the poeple that have
helped me.
But although my LILO is working, I now encounter another problem(MINOR).
As you know, i have dos/win95 as a master on the first IDE chain and Linux
as a master on the second IDE chain.
-After I ran "lilo",
Hi,
I really need some (PLEASE). After I successfully installed the base
system, I configured the /etc/lilo.conf file and when I reboot, my sytem
displays this :
LI
and then freezes. Hopefully someone can help me.
Now I will give you a description of what I
Hi,
I just buy a new hard drive (Maxtor 6.4G). I want to dedicate this
new Maxtor drive to linux. So I leave my old hard drive as a "master" on the
first IDE bus (the old drive has DOS/win95), and set my new Maxtor drive
as a "master" also on the second IDE bus.
OK, here is the proble
Hi,
I just bought an official Debian CD. But my computer does not
boot from CDs.
->What do I do?
I read the installation guide and it says: "In the case that your
computer does not support bootable CDs, you should boot into DOS, and
execute boot.bat file which is located in
At 98-11-30 13:21:00, you wrote:
>On Sun, 29 Nov 1998, Cesare Tagliaferri wrote:
>
>> On dom, 29 nov 1998, cj wrote:
>> >Hi!
>> >
>> > My computer's card is Matrox AGP G100,Now I downloaded a
server XF98_MGA.It's only one
file
>> &g
some line of G100
in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/Cards,but in XF86Setup,there's only the card ,no the new
server.How can i
do?
Thank you.
cj
I'm newbie in Debian.When the install process go to the step build the
XF86Config file,it will
return "can't build the file" and show the "build XF86Config file" again.But it
freezing in this
tty.The process is to run the svag postinst script.Why?
Another question,how to change the builtin 320x20
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