On 2025-03-23 08:37, lina wrote:
Dear all,
Which laptop option is friendly with Debian,
The purpose is related to work, not game.
Mainly for computation, R and some bioinformatic analysis,
Ideally at least > 16 cores, decent memory.
Thanks,
About half a year ago I bought a Lenovo Thinkpad P
On 2024-11-28 12:47, Tom Browder wrote:
My main computer is acting strangely as if it has either memory issues
or some other hardware problem. I have not had any time to do any diagnosis.
As a quick solution, could I swap the single SSD to another computer and
expect it to boot up?
Thanks, a
On 2024-11-09 15:27, Chris Green wrote:
But there is no Python 2 available for Debian 12 so it's not available
for these tools to use. They can only switch between Python versions
that exist!
It is a while back, but I have managed to compile my own cpython without
too many problems in the pa
On 2024-11-08 16:51, Chris Green wrote:
Well, yes, it sounds like it doesn't it. However, apparently, there
are various things that prevent one from creating a python 2.x virtual
environment on a system that has only Python 3.
Not to be a bother, but did you look into pyenv en pyenv-installer?
On 2024-11-08 13:57, Chris Green wrote:
songbird wrote:
Chris Green wrote:
songbird wrote:
Chris Green wrote:
...
i haven't needed them and also haven't gotten into
them.
I'm particularly interested in a way to run (say) Debian Bullseye
within my Debian Bookworm system. I'm looking f
On 2024-07-16 12:51, Nicolas George wrote:
Lists (12024-07-16):
That referred to a warning I got after booting up after d-i finished
installing the system. The exact message shown was this:
cryptsetup: WARNING nvme1n1p3_crypt: ignoring unknown option
'x-initrd.attach'
This mes
On 2024-07-16 11:52, Nicolas George wrote:
I do not know what you are referring to when you talk about
x-initrd.attach, you were too terse. But I notice that you talked about
it in the same paragraph that you reported the inaccurate information
that systemd has its own implementation of cryptset
On 2024-07-15 14:30, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
I'm not sure if the Debian default should be changed, though.
One thing to consider is that in modern software development practices
the idea of secure/private by default is getting more and more important
and implemented. It is good practice
a bit wary of it.
On 2024-07-15 11:24, Nicolas George wrote:
Lists (12024-07-14):
When I researched the problem I encountered some posts stating that systemd
had its own implementation for cryptsetup
This is not true. systemd-cryptsetup uses libcryptsetup, it is mostly
only glue.
That might
On 2024-07-14 19:43, Me wrote:
Setting umask in your shell profile isn't that hard indeed. I've doing
that for years. However, that does not mean your DE will honour that
setting. I have tried to do so for KDE (more specifically Krusader), but
I ended up nowhere. I haven't found a setting that
On 2024-07-14 19:18, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 19:09:54 +0200, Hans wrote:
I am wondering, why on a multiuser system like debian the rights for a normal
user are "rw- r-- r--", (owner: user and ownergroup: usergroup)
Tradition, and a culture based around sharing.
The Unix c
On 2024-07-14 11:00, Nicolas George wrote:
Hi.
In case you are running unstable or testing and it recently started
blocking at boot waiting for encrypted swap or something to do with
encrypted disks:
Check if systemd-cryptsetup is installed.
HtH
Thanks for the confirmation!
I downloaded deb
On 2024-06-03 23:50, Felix Miata wrote:
Lists composed on 2024-06-03 22:39 (UTC+0200):
I am thinking of replacing my old workstation with a Lenovo Thinkpad P16
Gen 2.
That's a model line, not a model. It's available with multiple CPU/GPU
combinations.
You are correct. That sli
Hi all,
I am thinking of replacing my old workstation with a Lenovo Thinkpad P16
Gen 2. There's one thing that makes me hesitate though: on my current
laptop (Thinkpad P1 Gen 1) the external display is hardwired to a
specific port. Sadly, I have never been able to use any external display
wit
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Result
Hello David, really thank you for your reply. I'll try to explain my needs and
all info that I can have in order to answer your questions the best way I can:
First I will explain my goal: I have always been a Windows user, but for a
while I've been thinking in changing to Linux. Last month I dec
Thansk for the answer. To be honest to you, I already checked all that. Both
User1 and User2 folders have have exactly the same permission sets on Windows
(they both herit them from the Documents folder). I did also tried to use the
usermap file, but I must say that I didn't managed to do it. I
Hello to all, I have a dual boot PC with Windows 10 and Debian 11 This PC has 2
drives, one SSD that has both operating systems and a HDD where I store all
other files (documents, music, images, ...) The goal is to share this HDD
between Windows and Debian. To do it, I added the following line t
tall nfs-common : commande
introuvable > > Now it seems to work again... > > Any idea ? > > It seems
strange that sudo lists in its error message the two arguments > together with
the program name "apt". > So probably the perceived blanks in the failing line
are not wh
Hello and thanks for the reply. PATH seems corrects I think: $ echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/games:/usr/games "/usr/bin/apt update"
worked, the same as "apt update", which always work. To test I did "sudo apt
install" and it worked But just after I retried "apt install"
Hello to all, After this morning I realize that command "apt install" isn't
working anymore on my PC. I already used a few days ago... I've tried several
other options (always with sudo): apt update apt search __ apt upgrade apt
show __ ... And they all work as intended, only "apt instal
Hello to all, After this morning I realize that command "apt install" isn't
working anymore on my PC. I already used a few days ago... I've tried several
other options (always with sudo): apt update apt search __ apt upgrade apt
show __ ... And they all work as intended, only "apt instal
Hello to all, I have a dual boot PC with Windows 10 and Debian 11 This PC has 2
drives, one SSD that has both operating systems and a HDD where I store all
other files (documents, music, images, ...) The goal is to share this HDD
between Windows and Debian. To do it, I added the following line t
Hi,
If that is what you need, then you should checkout SOGo, it works with
the components you've described below, and adds ActiveSync to the mix.
(and CardDAV / CalDAV).
You could then decide to drop squirrelmail, or simply continue using
that as well for email.
MJ
Op 30-5-2020 om 21:14 s
Hi all,
I have now tried to use packetfence on CentOS, as they claim CentOS is
their best supported platform. Now rsyslog logging works as expected:
- shutdown rsyslog
- delete files from the log directory
- start rsyslog
and only new/recent logs start appearing.
I have no idea why debian beh
Hi,
In the past, we achieved this following this page:
http://blog.jeshurun.ca/technology/block-countries-ubuntu-iptables-xtables-geoip
Perhaps it helps you too.
MJ
On 19-3-2019 7:54, john doe wrote:
Hi,
I want to use geoip with iptables.
I have installed the package 'geoip-database-extra'
Hi,
We tried using the latest debian testing, and there I can see the four
individual disks, alas not the raided Volume0 we configured.
We thought, as it seems that Intel VROC is based on mdadm & redhat and
SuSE Enterprise are supported, that debian would work as well.
Now it seems we are w
Hi,
So, I removed xtables-addons-source:
apt-get remove xtables-addons-source
And reinstalled xtables-addons-dkms:
apt-get install --reinstall xtables-addons-dkms
That built the module, and things started working again.
Thanks Reco!
On 9-5-2018 10:38, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Wed, Ma
> Am 27.07.2017 um 18:25 schrieb Michael Biebl :
>
> Am 27.07.2017 um 18:04 schrieb debian-li...@patschie.de:
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> I forgot to mention that I also recreated the initramfs:
>> after several tries just to update it, I deleted the initramfs and recreated
>> it completely.
>> But s
Hi Michael,
I forgot to mention that I also recreated the initramfs:
after several tries just to update it, I deleted the initramfs and recreated it
completely.
But still the same effect.
Is there a way to manually check the contents of the initramfs, just to make
sure that the 70-persistent-n
Hi,
I’m running into some troubles to enable the predictable network interface
names for a system upgraded from Jessie.
What I figured out so far:
Setting net.ifnames=1 on the kernel command line doesn’t help and seems no
longer to be supported parameter (at least "sysctl - a" doesn’t show it).
Hi Guys,
I have been googling but not having much luck :(
I am looking from some advice on how to create a deb package from
source. All the guides and wiki articles I have found have been missing
information, some mention using dh_make, others mention pbuilder, some
mention using a chroot. But wh
On Fri, 2017-05-05 at 16:32 +, sare...@att.net wrote:
> Why doesn't Debian 8 Cinnamon notify when updates are ready to
> install after all these years Debian has existed? Don't tell me there
> is one, because after installing Debian I waited a long time to see
> if a notification would pop up.
On Sun, Jan 08, 2017 at 09:49:24PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
Le nonidi 19 nivôse, an CCXXV, li...@rickv.com a écrit :
re 1: It's not a bad thing to use a separate package manager for your
Python projects if you're getting into development with Python.
Actually, it is a bad thing. Package ma
re 2: time is in the Python standard library; you should have it.
re 1: It's not a bad thing to use a separate package manager for your
Python projects if you're getting into development with Python. More or
less, users simply maintaining a system that uses Python should be OK
with installs fr
This doesn't sound very reassuring. Is it better to wait to update samba
4.1.17 to 4.2.10 on jessie?
How do I revert to previous version 4.1.17 if the update fails? Are there
any instructions how do that?
KR birgit
Virgo Pärna schreibt:
>On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 10:02:22 +0100, Chris Boot
> wrote:
>
just asking, these aren't from the leftpad problem with npm?
have you run 'npm cache clear'?
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 04:19:02PM -0600, jstaff-emplyprep wrote:
no, it is not a sym link
I really think something is wrong with systemd in Jessie - we have
been unable to run node, ruby unicorn, an
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 08:49:41AM -0400, shawn wilson wrote:
Y'all know you can buy kaiten mail and support the dev, right?
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 8:29 AM, Byung-Hee HWANG (?)
wrote:
On 2016??? 4??? 11??? ?? 9??? 8??? 6??? GMT+09:00, Hans
wrote:
Am Montag, 11. April 2016, 08:0
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 04:44:50PM +0200, Siard wrote:
Byung-Hee HWANG:
I really hate K9-Mail's logo.
Looks like a severely battered blind dog.
That's why I go for Kaiten.
Glad you said that -- I don't like the dog either. I don't get the
reference, so Kaiten's postbox makes more sense.
I bo
you mean something like xrdp?
mj
On 16-2-2016 14:47, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
In the days I used MS Windows, I had a suite of progs that allowed
me, when run on both boxes, to see the desktop of one box in a window
on the other, and mouse and keyboard actions in that window would act
on the
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 8:43 AM, Peter Easthope wrote:
>
> Given one screen on two monitors and an application, can the default
> destination of a new window for the application be configured
> permanently? Make leafpad always prefer the left monitor for example.
> leafpad doesn't have a pertinen
i have an old small office server providing dhcp/dns/squid/custom cyrus
debs/postfix/samba services which at the time of lenny did not have enough
ram to choose the 64bit version.
now that i've managed to get more ram into it i'd like to migrate it to
64bit. nothing really requires 64bit but rather
Hi all,
I’m trying to setup a multi-homed server with dual stack networking.
I’ve setup static adressing for both NICs for ipv4 and ipv6 like this:
# The primary LAN network interface
allow-hotplug eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.1.xx
netmask 255.255.255.0
network
Hi guys,
I have a home storage box running Debian, accessed exclusively from a
Mac running OS 10.9 (Mavericks).
A few days ago, I dist-upgraded the Debian box from Wheezy to Jessie.
Since then I'm having the following issue:
When accessing shares - whether copying or simply browsing the fol
On Sep 24 2012, Alex Padoly wrote:
Sir,
I have a server with Debian 6.0, I would like to put a card to have an USB
2.0 ports.
I would like to know how Squeeze going to manage it at the first boot.
Thanks!
Regards.
Alex PADOLY
Most if not all USB cards will be automatically detected and work
22 IN CNAME
s3-1-w.amazonaws.com.
s3-1-w.amazonaws.com.16IN A
207.171.163.34
The final IP varies wildly. Now, I have compiled what I think is the
entire range, and I have found some lists online that more or less
match. But here's the problem. If I allow
Hi Aaron,
Thanks for your thorough response.
On 10/05/2012 14:14, Aaron Toponce wrote:
a year or so, also with zero issues. In fact, if you use Time Slider with
frequent snapshots, it becomes trivial to restore data should corruption
occur.
Is Time Slider a feature for ZFS or (Open)Solaris? It
On 09/05/2012 19:18, Jon Dowland wrote:
On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 07:07:51PM +0100, Lists wrote:
I'm looking at using ZFS for a box that will serve as a
storage/backup box. I'm aware of Debian/kFreeBSD, which seems to be
the best solution if I want to use Debian, but it does intr
Hi guys,
I'm looking at using ZFS for a box that will serve as a storage/backup
box. I'm aware of Debian/kFreeBSD, which seems to be the best solution
if I want to use Debian, but it does introduce some limitations, so I
haven't decided on it (yet).
There are two solutions for linux:
[1] z
Hi guys,
pretty much what the subject says. I would like to feed answers to
debconf so that I can script installing packages on a new machine.
I am unable to use preseed (which would solve this) because it's a
virtual server and I don't have access to the kernel.
What I want is to provide
Is debian or any nslu2 firmware enabled for 802.11n routers, or is all
the work still going on or basically completed for 802.11g/b/a, and
development either hasn't started in, or there is no interest in,
hacking the 802.11n class routers?
I need to purchase a wireless router and would prefer to r
On 3/26/09, Harold R. Grove wrote:
> On Thursday 26 March 2009, Randy Kramer wrote:
>> On Thursday 26 March 2009 05:02:48 am Thorny wrote:
>> > On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 17:49:37 -0400, Randy Kramer posted:
>> > Not sure if confirmation is what you want, for me in Konq 3.5.9 on
>> > Lenny, select all wo
On 4/25/09, leo wrote:
> when I exec ntpdate -u pool.ntp.org for example, the out is:
>
> "no server suitable for synchronization found"
> so it's posible a misconfiguration or no access
> what could be the problem here?
If you are running ntpd while trying ntpdate, it will fail (with the
above q
On 3/20/09, Daryl Styrk wrote:
> tech lists wrote:
>> Has anyone successfully installed & used Debian on either this
>> (P-7805u) or the simiilar 7811 Gateway laptops? I'm having trouble
>> finding any success stories on Google ( or this mailing list, or the
>
Has anyone successfully installed & used Debian on either this
(P-7805u) or the simiilar 7811 Gateway laptops? I'm having trouble
finding any success stories on Google ( or this mailing list, or the
debian-laptop mailing list, or linux laptops website) for these
laptops or any Gateway FX laptops (
I'm looking at this laptop to purchase: Acer Aspire AS8730-6951,
http://tinyurl.com/cwjnme (newegg link).
I've had problems with a Toshiba laptop (their "intermittent screen
blanking" issue) where I've had to upgrade the BIOS numerous times as
a fix (without success). Luckily, I kept the Windows
Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I remember there was a discussion sometime back about this but I can't
locate it.
Here is my situation. I have six Debian/Lenny machines that I have to
update/upgrade at various times, and some of these runs take hours for
each system over my 768Kbs connection
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 09:10 +, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 05:15, Steven Demetrius
> wrote:
> > Does anyone here power off their computer without first shutting it down?
> > Maybe, but after having to spend time repairing the system and/or rebuilding
> > it or losing data th
Steven Demetrius wrote:
Paul E Condon wrote:
I'd like some confirmation, or refutation, of some reasoning:
I have a USB external hard drive. It came with vfat fs, but I want to
write an ext2/3 fs on it. All my internal HD are ext3, but should this
one be ext3, also? Doesn't ext3 essentially wri
I have a Debian installation working on my Qnap TS-109. This computer
has an ARM processor, and the Debian Version is lenny.
I need a VNC server. One that keeps the session open when I disconnect
the viewer. It looks like my only choice is xtightvncserver. With the
previous version of Debian (
Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> On Friday 01 August 2008 11:06:21 Pol Hallen wrote:
>
>>> Loading PCMCIA adapter bridge driver module: i82365
>>> FATAL: module i82365 not found
>>> Missing modules 'ide-mod (Linux IDE driver), ide-probe-mod (Linux IDE
>>> probe driver), ide-detect (Linux IDE Detection)
Hi,
I'd like to run Debian. So far, I have used mostly Suse, Ubuntu and
Fedora, and I'd like to give Debian a try. I've got a stock PC with a
64-bit capable Intel Celeron, a Via Mainboard, and a 80 GB SATA
harddisk. Opensuse is running fine on it.
OK, I boot with debian-40r4-amd64-netinst.iso, an
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 01:37:59PM -0300, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 17:34:02 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >I have exim4 (exim4-daemon-heavy) running on etch.
> >
> >This machine has only a few users who send directly. One of them has
> >an ISP wh
I have exim4 (exim4-daemon-heavy) running on etch.
This machine has only a few users who send directly. One of them has
an ISP who seems to have a broken DNS setup.
The symptom I see is that when this user connects to the server (port 25
or 587) there is a large delay before the 220 banner is sho
mbox files change, and some emails just disappear. (There are also
emails disappearing if the .msf file is deleted).
BTW, mbox/Dovecot does not support hierarchical folders.
Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
Public Mailing Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
No, I can't change the dots
ctory hierarchy provided by the file system...
Cheers,
Gordon
Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 05/27/08 12:38, Public Mailing Lists wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a decent imap server that supports hierarchical folders.
My first try was Cyrus, but that
Hierarchy Convention", that appears to work well.
With Dovecot, I tried to set 'separator' to '/' in the 'namespace'
construct, but it did not help.
How can I get this Unix Hierarchy Convention in Courier or Dovecot?
Thanks,
Gordon
Nate Duehr wrote:
Joe wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a decent imap server with hierarchical folders. I tried
Cyrus, but Cyrus does not accept the emails that I'm trying to copy onto
it. Which other imap server has hierarchical folders? Any experiences
for share?
Thanks,
Gordon
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On 11/26/07, Jan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've just installed a system with Debian Etch 4.0 and the crontabs which are
> edited by users will not be executed.
>
> The cronjobs added by the root user, "crontab -e" will are executed as
> expected. Jobs added by a regular user, also usin
On 10/15/07, Dr. Harry Knitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello,
>
> my problem is that my scanner (Mustek BearPaw TA 2448 Pro) is not shown as
> device e.g. /dev/usb/scanner0 or /dev/usbscanner0.
> I already had it working once. However, now not even the device appears
> in /dev anymore.
> How c
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Hi Telly,
Telly Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What concept am I missing?
>
> If I have my laptop connected to the computer through an ethernet, if I
> switch it to a USB port, how do I have the OS pick it up? It seems that I
> have to have
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 06:19:45 +0200
Valentin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Small correction:
> Changing the kernel version *does* make it bootable again. The kernel
> under the first one was just another 2.6.21 ;)
That's a shame. 8-) I would have had a hint for you otherwise...
I must somehow hav
On Wed, 09 May 2007 19:25:53 +0200
Joe Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One thing we know for sure: Roberto really takes his religion
> seriously. Good for him.
Na. Just another wasted (possibly valuable) mind ...
...and btw. I guess no one suggests _pure_ OnTopicness here. We're all human
_
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Chris Parker wrote:
> It will be connected through a network tap(network associates)
> 10/100/100 copper. So it needs to be a dual port preferred.
>
> thanks
You probably want something *real* then? With hardware filtering and a
reasonable amount of
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Hi ram,
ram wrote:
> Hi all
>
> how can i make debian as a network tap with 3 ethernet cards
a tap works passively which cannot be done with NICs... But you can
create a bridge instead.
> on for network in and one for network out
> third one is con
Hi Luis,
Luis Ariel Lecca wrote:
> Hi all, could any body give me a hand with this stuff ?
>
> Im trying to find a good way to convert dos files (CR-LF) to Unix files
> (LF).
[snip]
Instead of installing an extra application you could cat your files
through sed.
>From http://www.student.
Dave Ewart wrote:
> On Sunday, 11.02.2007 at 18:47 +0100, Fabian (Lists) wrote:
>
>> There is an extension [1] for thunderbird/icedove which provides a
>> toolbar button to purge the pseudo-deleted messages. Funny that one
>> needs to install a third-party extension f
Dave Sherohman wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 02:30:33PM +, Virgo Pärna wrote:
>> To make Thunderbird/Icedove to really delete those messages you can use
>> File, Compact Folders and you can specify configuration option "Compact
>> folders when it will save over XXX kB" (you can also sp
Niels Rasmussen wrote:
SL Lists wrote:
I used Apachefriends' XAMPP on both Windows and Linux. Have a look at
http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html
Hi again,
I have two problems right now:
1. in my terminal this comes up repeatedly:
libgcc_s.so.1 must be installed for pthread_c
debian wrote:
The solution was in the kernel, had to enable some *things* for WPA.
I already enabled some security & crypto stuff, but had to do better.
Would you mind sharing the wisdom? What options did you enable to get
WPA working?
--Fabian
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cga2000 wrote:
> Is there a "Debian way" to modify startup scripts? Changes might
> include: deactivating automatic startup of a given daemon.. changing the
> daemon's running options.. adding a new script.. etc.
>
> Additionally, is the debian bootup process documented anywhere?
>
> Thanks,
>
Hi,
I am thinking about where would be the right place to put in some
systemwide (not user dependent, though the problems stays nearly the
same, with /home/user instead of /etc) snippets for bash, which depent
upon existence of a package.
For example if I would like fbi to alwyas be called with t
Hi,
I would like to install a webbased bookmark manager on my server, any
comments appreciated.
Here is my list of requisites to such a program:
1. Open Source (of course)
2. Using SQL databse for data storage (PostgreSQL preferred)
3. Does not simply use folders for categories, but inheritable
Hi,
I am new to the list (at least as poster), therefore my first words:
thanx to all people who continiously read and help others on the list.
I hope that I can join soon, too. I am setting up the needed
infrastructure right now...
Now to my problem:
I have installed debian on several PCs and a
Just thought I'd let people know that I've successfully set this up.
It was so very easy. I just used a patch cable (male on both ends) to
connect my radio to my sound card ('line in' socket). I set up some
simple scripts with some calls to ecasound (an EXCELLENT command line
program for sound ma
Hello,
I have a setup where I need several searchlist entries in my
clients' /etc/resolv.conf like in this example:
-
nameserver 192.168.0.2
search feilner-it.localnet wlan.feilner-it.localnet vpn.feilner-it.localnet
-
This works perfect for our name resolu
On 7/31/05, dbp lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I've been thinking about just using a radio (with AM capability,
> obviously) and using an 8mm plug (male conneciton on both ends) and
> connecting the output of the radio to the input (microphone socket) of
> my soundb
I've been thinking for a while about setting up my debian box to
record some AM radio programs... sort of a Tivo for radio. A lot of
mp3 players come with FM radio and recording function, but not AM
radio. Some TV tuner cards also include radio, but again only FM.
THere was one product that the
On 7/15/05, nuno romano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I´m not exactly willing to pay 50 times to
> Hewlett Packard my inkjet printer,with this
> "pick pocket" business model of selling
> printers with a low price and print cartridges
> with a very high price,so I decided to refill
> my cartridges.I
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 09:09:01AM -0400, Stephen Lokitz wrote:
> Well, I tried with a windows boot disk with the same result. At this
> point there has to be some sort of hardware failure, right?
Do the fans stop at exactly the same time? If not, it sounds like the
fans themselves are getting
On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 10:46:35PM -0500, Michael Martinell wrote:
>
> On Fri, July 8, 2005 10:25 pm, Carl Fink said:
> > On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 09:24:07PM -0500, Michael Martinell wrote:
> >
> >> Following these statements and math, one is always dividing, not
> >> subtracting. No matter how ma
I thought the info given at this site was useful:
http://mst3k.booyaka.com/bittorrent_guide.shtml
In particular - I'm a big fan of the "headless" downloads.
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Regards,
dbp
On 6/22/05, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try logging into a simpler, different environment, such as Icewm or
> fluxbox, to keep any audio daemons loaded by KDE/Gnome/etc from getting
> in the way, and report the results.
If this is really a concern, there's the option of not even loggin
> | E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or
> | specify a solution).
> | --
This happened to me, so I typed 'apt-get -f install' as suggested and
this actually fixed it.
I just upgraded from woody to sarge on Saturday. This was the only
hiccup that I r
On 6/2/05, s. keeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So edit sources.list to say "sarge" instead of "testing", and watch
> what others are encountering. Once you see how stable sarge is and
> how others are doing with the new testing, change "sarge" to testing
> and track the new testing.
>
FYI
I
Any reccomendations for what works well for a wireless card for a laptop?
>From my web searching, I've come up with two candidates: the Netgear
WG511 and the Hawking HWC54G.
Actually - any general advice at all on running debian on a laptop
would be appreciated. (woody vs sarge vs sid). Kernel
Hallo debian-user,
i have a logical volume (lvm 1) spanning about 500 gb on 4
120gb-drives (by this it simulates a JBOD-colume). now one
disk is fails due to hardware errors (its the third of them).
how am i able to recover at least some of the data i spent on these
disks? (pls dont talk
Have got a DVD burner and can burn data projects fine. Now I want to
start investigating DVD, so I thought I would start by simply trying to
copy a DVD. I installed dvdrip and managed to rip the DVD to the hard
drive. But cant work oput what I need to do next. Surley you dont have
to transcode
there is a raid array.
I have also included dmesg output below whitch lists ide3/4 and hde/f
whitch I asume are the reaid drives. Any ideas?
Regards,
Ben
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg | grep hd
ide0: BM-DMA at 0xf000-0xf007, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hdb:DMA
ide1: BM-DMA at 0xf008-0xf00f, BIOS
I have a 2.6 kernel and I am recompiling it to include sound suport for
' 82801BA/BAM AC'97 Audio'.
I have included ALSA but under this there are a number of options
including 'Generic Devices' and 'PCI Devices'. After mutch googling I
cant work out whitch of these 'devices' to include.
Regar
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