On 5/05/22 19:57, Stephan Seitz wrote:
Am Do, Mai 05, 2022 at 09:30:42 +0200 schrieb Klaus Singvogel:
I think there are more.
Yes, I only know wtf as ...
Yes, but such language is not permitted on this list.
Richard
On 2022-05-05 02:37, Erwan David wrote:
Le 04/05/2022 à 19:01, Gary Dale a écrit :
My Apache2 file/print/web server is running Bullseye. I had to
restart it yesterday evening to replace a disk drive. Otherwise the
last reboot was a couple of weeks ago - I recall some updates to
Jitsi - but I d
On 2022-05-05 03:57, Stephan Seitz wrote:
Am Do, Mai 05, 2022 at 09:30:42 +0200 schrieb Klaus Singvogel:
I think there are more.
Yes, I only know wtf as „what the fuck”.
Stephan
Actually, it's "what the frack" - a nod to the Battlestar Galactica
TV/movie franchise, whic
On Thu, May 05, 2022 at 08:37:04AM +0200, Erwan David wrote:
> > root@TheLibrarian:~# service apache2 start
>
> It looks like you started it, not restart, thus the running apache is not
> killed
>
> [...]
>
> >
> > May 04 12:16:55 TheLibrarian systemd[1]: Starting The Apache HTTP Server...
> >
On Wed, 4 May 2022 19:38:35 +0100
Brian wrote:
Hello Brian,
>My young childre read -user.
If you allow your _young_ children to read stuff online then *you* have
to take responsibility for that.
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Am Do, Mai 05, 2022 at 09:30:42 +0200 schrieb Klaus Singvogel:
I think there are more.
Yes, I only know wtf as „what the fuck”.
Stephan
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Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 07:38:35PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > My young childre read -user. They asked me what "wtf" means. Please,
> > explain, for the benefit of us civilised and acronymn-challenged
> > users, what it stands for.
>
> Cle
Le 04/05/2022 à 19:01, Gary Dale a écrit :
My Apache2 file/print/web server is running Bullseye. I had to restart
it yesterday evening to replace a disk drive. Otherwise the last reboot
was a couple of weeks ago - I recall some updates to Jitsi - but I don't
think there were any updates since t
On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 7:18 PM Gary Dale wrote:
> May 04 12:16:55 TheLibrarian systemd[1]: Starting The Apache HTTP
> Server...
> May 04 12:16:55 TheLibrarian apachectl[7935]: (98)Address already in use:
> AH00072: make_sock: could not bind to addre>
> May 04 12:16:55 TheLibrarian apachectl[7935]
On Wed 04 May 2022 at 14:42:15 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 07:38:35PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > My young childre read -user. They asked me what "wtf" means. Please,
> > explain, for the benefit of us civilised and acronymn-challenged
>
On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 07:38:35PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> My young childre read -user. They asked me what "wtf" means. Please,
> explain, for the benefit of us civilised and acronymn-challenged
> users, what it stands for.
Clearly just a really bad typo for "what".
On Wed 04 May 2022 at 13:01:58 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
[...]
My young childre read -user. They asked me what "wtf" means. Please,
explain, for the benefit of us civilised and acronymn-challenged
users, what it stands for.
For extra points, knowing whether it was an essential part of
On 2022-05-04 13:21, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 01:01:58PM -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
May 04 12:16:55 TheLibrarian systemd[1]: Starting The Apache HTTP Server...
May 04 12:16:55 TheLibrarian apachectl[7935]: (98)Address already in use:
AH00072: make_sock: could not bind to addre>
On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 01:01:58PM -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
> May 04 12:16:55 TheLibrarian systemd[1]: Starting The Apache HTTP Server...
> May 04 12:16:55 TheLibrarian apachectl[7935]: (98)Address already in use:
> AH00072: make_sock: could not bind to addre>
> May 04 12:16:55 TheLibrarian apachect
My Apache2 file/print/web server is running Bullseye. I had to restart
it yesterday evening to replace a disk drive. Otherwise the last reboot
was a couple of weeks ago - I recall some updates to Jitsi - but I don't
think there were any updates since then.
Today I find that I can't get through
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> My systems are since 11 years on UTF-8
well, there is characater mangling - called double conversion, which we've
seen and then some HTML entities. Usually it happens when you have wrong
iconv or whatever translation mechanism from one charset to another
implemented in t
Good evening deloptes,
Am 2018-03-05 hackte deloptes in die Tasten:
> I think you should check your setup or your client - perhaps older
> libs
> still somewhere.
>
> look forward to setup UTF-8 and keep it consistent
My systems are since 11 years on UTF-8
> regards
Thanks in advance
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Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello
>
> Am 2018-03-05 hackte Виталий
> Воронов in die Tasten:
>> Yes, I think either their client or one of the server hops along the
>> way mangled the content. In theory UTF-8 in headers and body is
>> standardized (each separately), but that says little about compli
On Mon, Mar 05, 2018 at 05:50:47PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello
Am 2018-03-05 hackte Виталий
Воронов in die Tasten:
Yes, I think either their client or one of the server hops along the
way mangled the content. In theory UTF-8 in headers and body is
standardized (each separately), but th
Hello
Am 2018-03-05 hackte Виталий
Воронов in die Tasten:
> Yes, I think either their client or one of the server hops along the
> way mangled the content. In theory UTF-8 in headers and body is
> standardized (each separately), but that says little about compliance.
>
> For all I know their serve
On Mon, 05 Mar 2018 15:19:48 +0100
deloptes wrote:
> rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I think that is the gentleman's name, but not rendered properly--for
> > example, maybe his name (when he sent the post) contained UTF-8
> > characters (or some other encoding, appropriate to his locale), and
>
> since my bank forced me to an upgrade to Firefox 58 I am runing into the
Just install UAControl (or any other such plugin that lets you control
your user-agent string) and keep using the version you prefer.
Stefan
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> I think that is the gentleman's name, but not rendered properly--for
> example, maybe his name (when he sent the post) contained UTF-8 characters
> (or some other encoding, appropriate to his locale), and your computer
> (or, at least, your email client), is not able (o
Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> now seriously I think it is HTML5 feature
>
> This is what I suspect, because when I used the "mediaplayer43.swf"
> anything went fine.
In fact the web page may be developed the wrong way. However the browser
should not preload all videos either.
regards
On Monday, March 05, 2018 02:54:59 AM Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello ÐиÑалий ÐоÑонов,
>
> (whatever this mean)
I think that is the gentleman's name, but not rendered properly--for example,
maybe his name (when he sent the post) contained UTF-8 characters (or some
other e
Hello ÐиÑалий ÐоÑонов,
(whatever this mean)
Am 2018-03-04 hackte ÐиÑалий ÐоÑонов in die Tasten:
> One of the dumbest features modern browsers have integrated for some
> reason.
Grmpf!
> Setting network.prefetch-next to false seems to be the first result on
>
Hi,
Am 2018-03-04 hackte deloptes in die Tasten:
> May be Putin designed it specially for you (with irony) :)
Hehehe, time to do something in russia...
> now seriously I think it is HTML5 feature
This is what I suspect, because when I used the "mediaplayer43.swf"
anything went fine.
> regards
Hi Carl,
Am 2018-03-04 hackte Carl Fink in die Tasten:
> I haven't tested, but will the advice here help you?
> https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-stop-firefox-making-automatic-connections
Thankyou for the link, now even some strange SELinux warnings are gone
and I do not even know, which
Hi Brad,
> Pale Moon can spoof different user agent strings. A feature that allows
> one to fool most sites into thinking you're using FF.
>
> Look for useragent.override in about:config - there are quite a few set
> up by default to ensure certain sites work as well as possible.
>
> I've yet t
On Sun, 04 Mar 2018 22:10:18 +
Joe Dennigan wrote:
Hello Joe,
>palemoon for everything else
Pale Moon can spoof different user agent strings. A feature that allows
one to fool most sites into thinking you're using FF.
Look for useragent.override in about:config - there are quite a few set
On Sun, 4 Mar 2018, at 20:26, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Yesterday I was working on the website
> <https://www.miila-mahe-aed.eu/animals/dogs.html>
> and if I reload the page, Firefox is prefetching ALL HTML5 Videos!,
> mean 900 MByte!
>
> WTF is this?
You might
I also had problems when upgrading firefox at the insistence of my bank,
though in my case it was add-ons (and bloat - overall cpu usage was up).
In the end I wound up reserving firefox solely for banking and installing
palemoon for everything else. Some trouble finding working add-ons for
my nee
On Sun, 4 Mar 2018 22:26:39 +0200
"Michelle Konzack" wrote:
>
> Yesterday I was working on the website
> <https://www.miila-mahe-aed.eu/animals/dogs.html>
> and if I reload the page, Firefox is prefetching ALL HTML5 Videos!,
> mean 900 MByte!
>
> WTF is this
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Prefetching videos without user knowledge is just terrorism!
> ...and there is no possibility in Firesuck to stop this.
May be Putin designed it specially for you (with irony) :)
now seriously I think it is HTML5 feature
regards
On 03/04/2018 03:26 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Yesterday I was working on the website
<https://www.miila-mahe-aed.eu/animals/dogs.html>
and if I reload the page, Firefox is prefetching ALL HTML5 Videos!,
mean 900 MByte!
WTF is this?
With LTE/4G in Estonia, you get the 900MByte in ligh
contract.
Yesterday I was working on the website
<https://www.miila-mahe-aed.eu/animals/dogs.html>
and if I reload the page, Firefox is prefetching ALL HTML5 Videos!,
mean 900 MByte!
WTF is this?
With LTE/4G in Estonia, you get the 900MByte in lightspeed because our
GSM Network deliver
On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 05:37:23PM -0400, rabidblog...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> $ lsof | grep anon_inode
> anon_inode
This is anonymous inode, for example, the process open a file on disk
and then unlink it.
After that there isn't a filesystem entry attached to the inode anymore
so the others can't
rabidblog...@safe-mail.net:
> $ lsof | grep anon_inode anon_inode
>
> $ lsof | grep dev/null /dev/null
>
> I find several anon_inodes and over a dozen /dev/null listings, in
> some listings for each there are several processes which are repeated.
So what? There is nothing unusual about that. Red
$ lsof | grep anon_inode
anon_inode
$ lsof | grep dev/null
/dev/null
I find several anon_inodes and over a dozen /dev/null listings, in some
listings for each there are several processes which are repeated. I'm expecting
this to be a rootkit, but none of the rootkit scanners find anything. Why
On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 01:04:55 +0200
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 07:31:24 -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote in message
> <20110726073124.7b87d...@windy.deldotd.com>:
>
> > On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 08:10:30 +0200
> > Stanisław Findeisen wrote:
> >
> > Interesting ! It only did this for a
On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 07:31:24 -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote in message
<20110726073124.7b87d...@windy.deldotd.com>:
> On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 08:10:30 +0200
> Stanisław Findeisen wrote:
>
> Interesting ! It only did this for about 10 min. and then stopped.
..bad disk? Happens...
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On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 08:10:30 +0200
Stanisław Findeisen wrote:
Interesting ! It only did this for about 10 min. and then stopped.
This problem has shown up in the kernel before.
Not sure how to try and reproduce it.
Well, time to reboot with 2.6.39 and see what happens.
Brian
> On 2011-07-
On 2011-07-26 07:02, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I could actually hear this happening to the hard disk - but thought it was my
> imagination.
>
> Linux windy 2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 SMP Wed May 18 23:13:22 UTC 2011 x86_64
> GNU/Linux
>
> [1289040.878979] ata2: irq_stat 0x0040, connec
Hi all,
I could actually hear this happening to the hard disk - but thought it was my
imagination.
Linux windy 2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 SMP Wed May 18 23:13:22 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[1289040.878979] ata2: irq_stat 0x0040, connection status changed
[1289040.878982] ata2: SError: { DevExch }
[12
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sat, 01 May 2010 10:08:13 +1000
Alex Samad wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 12:44 +0200, Raven wrote:
> > On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 13:01 +1000, Alexander Samad wrote:
> > > you haven't been affected by the bind to ipv6 setting ?
> [snip]
> > I am not
On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 12:44 +0200, Raven wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 13:01 +1000, Alexander Samad wrote:
> > you haven't been affected by the bind to ipv6 setting ?
[snip]
> I am not using IPv6. All my firewall rules are for v4 only.
>
i know there was a recent change to sysctl (something), t
On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 13:01 +1000, Alexander Samad wrote:
> you haven't been affected by the bind to ipv6 setting ?
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 8:23 AM, Raven wrote:
> > On Thu, 2010-04-29 at 15:12 -0700, Kevin Ross wrote:
> >> > What the heck happened this afternoon??
> >>
> >> I don't know,
you haven't been affected by the bind to ipv6 setting ?
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 8:23 AM, Raven wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-04-29 at 15:12 -0700, Kevin Ross wrote:
>> > What the heck happened this afternoon??
>>
>> I don't know, but I'd start by making sure your interface names and IP
>> addresses hav
On Thu, 2010-04-29 at 15:12 -0700, Kevin Ross wrote:
> > What the heck happened this afternoon??
>
> I don't know, but I'd start by making sure your interface names and IP
> addresses haven't changed for some reason.
>
>
Everything seems pretty kosher here:
r...@dl580:~# ifconfig
eth0 L
> What the heck happened this afternoon??
I don't know, but I'd start by making sure your interface names and IP
addresses haven't changed for some reason.
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Hi all.
Couple years ago I set up a very basic script to have a machine (running
SID) on my network to act as a router. Two network interfaces, one with
a public IP and the other on the local LAN subnet. It does NAT as well
as open some inbound ports (SSH, WWW).
Today, at roughly 4PM, the firewall
If you want to compile something which requires xulrunner you need the package
"xulrunner-dev".
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Ai...sorry.
I DO have xulrunner installed (which is why aptitude won't do anything).
The problem must be with the program I'm trying to install, that is
telling me that I don't have xulrunner.
I have contacted the author of said program for support.
You may disregard the previous post.
My bad.
On 2009-07-02 20:08 +0200, Anthony Baldwin wrote:
> I need xulrunner.
It is only available in Etch aka oldstable.
> I get
>
> apt-cache search xulrunner
> conkeror - keyboard focused web browser with Emacs look and feel
> conkeror-spawn-process-helper - spawn external processes in Conkeror
> ice
I need xulrunner.
I get
apt-cache search xulrunner
conkeror - keyboard focused web browser with Emacs look and feel
conkeror-spawn-process-helper - spawn external processes in Conkeror
iceape-dev - Development files for the Iceape Internet Suite
liferea - feed aggregator for GNOME
liferea-xulrun
It worked like a charm for a month...
Then suddenly it didn't connect:
tail -f /var/log/messages
http://pastebin.ca/1434877
when I want to launch wvdial:
http://pastebin.ca/1434878
I use this config:
echo '[Dialer Defaults]
Phone = *99***1#
Username=vodafone
Password=vodafone
Stupid Mode=1
José Alburquerque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Miles, sorry didn't notice your thread earlier. :( On my system I use
> the Keyboard Indicator applet for switching between keyboards (Is this
> what you mean by switching input methods?)
Input methods are not really alternate keyboards, rather, t
Miles Bader wrote:
I dunno, I'm really confused. The only thing that's clear is that the
configuration for this stuff sucks ... :-/
-Miles
I'd be frustrated too. Maybe the GNOME list might have some suggestions?
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Miles Bader wrote:
{I've scoured various gnome settings files etc., though, and cannot find
any reference to it... it's driving me nuts!]
-Miles
Miles, sorry didn't notice your thread earlier. :( On my system I use
the Keyboard Indicator applet for switching between keyboards (Is this
wh
On Sun, Sep 24, 2006 at 08:27:54AM -0500, Mumia W.. wrote:
> On 09/23/2006 06:45 AM, Miles Bader wrote:
> >"Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>You can remap keys using xmodmap if you have to, but it might be your
> >>keyboard layout that needs fixing. When I type "grep XkbLayout
> >>/etc/X1
On 09/23/2006 06:45 AM, Miles Bader wrote:
"Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
You can remap keys using xmodmap if you have to, but it might be your
keyboard layout that needs fixing. When I type "grep XkbLayout
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4" it says "us." Since you are using Xorg, your
configuratio
"Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You can remap keys using xmodmap if you have to, but it might be your
> keyboard layout that needs fixing. When I type "grep XkbLayout
> /etc/X11/XF86Config-4" it says "us." Since you are using Xorg, your
> configuration file is probably differently named.
"Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 09/23/2006 07:35 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > [...]
> > in .xmodmaprc
> >
> > keycode 96 = F10
> > keycode 76 =
> >
> > and I execute 'xmodmap .xmodmaprc' from .icewm/startup
> >
> > In xterms this works as it should (F12 closes mc, and F10 doesn't d
On 09/23/2006 07:35 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
[...]
in .xmodmaprc
keycode 96 = F10
keycode 76 =
and I execute 'xmodmap .xmodmaprc' from .icewm/startup
In xterms this works as it should (F12 closes mc, and F10 doesn't do
anything), but IceWM still reacts to the F10 key.
Regards,
Andrei
In my
"Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 09/23/2006 03:55 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > "Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> On 09/21/2006 08:13 PM, Miles Bader wrote:
> >>> Starting sometime in the past year or so, Gnome apps on my machine have
> >>> begun to treat Control-O (that'
On 09/23/2006 03:55 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
"Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 09/21/2006 08:13 PM, Miles Bader wrote:
Starting sometime in the past year or so, Gnome apps on my machine have
begun to treat Control-O (that's "oh", not zero) as meaning "toggle
input method", i.e., the s
"Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 09/21/2006 08:13 PM, Miles Bader wrote:
> > Starting sometime in the past year or so, Gnome apps on my machine have
> > begun to treat Control-O (that's "oh", not zero) as meaning "toggle
> > input method", i.e., the same thing that Shift-Space normally
On 09/21/2006 08:13 PM, Miles Bader wrote:
Starting sometime in the past year or so, Gnome apps on my machine have
begun to treat Control-O (that's "oh", not zero) as meaning "toggle
input method", i.e., the same thing that Shift-Space normally does.
In some apps it doesn't matter, but somtimes
Starting sometime in the past year or so, Gnome apps on my machine have
begun to treat Control-O (that's "oh", not zero) as meaning "toggle
input method", i.e., the same thing that Shift-Space normally does.
In some apps it doesn't matter, but somtimes this binding is insanely
annoying, especially
A while ago I had trouble running java apps within mozilla on my debian
machine running unstable. This website (www.serios.net) was very
helpful in getting it to work right. There are detailed instructions
there.
Hope this helps,
Greg
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Robert Tilley wrote:
Why is Mozilla Firefox dependent an Java? I thought it was an independent
application?
Help!
Bob
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mozilla-firefox
Error: No running window found
auto selected locale: en-US
Spawned gcjappletviewer successfully.
Exception in thread "main" java.awt.AWTError
Why is Mozilla Firefox dependent an Java? I thought it was an independent
application?
Help!
Bob
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mozilla-firefox
Error: No running window found
auto selected locale: en-US
Spawned gcjappletviewer successfully.
Exception in thread "main" java.awt.AWTError: Cannot load AWT t
On Sat, Nov 29, 2003 at 12:06:52AM -0800, Scarletdown wrote:
> Yet another update...
>
> This time when gdm failed to run, I went ahead and
> said no when asked if I would like to try
> configuring X again. After that, I logged in as root
> and again ran dpkg-reconfigure xserver-
> xfree86
>
>
On Sat, Nov 29, 2003 at 09:51:53AM -0500, Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
> After my last dist-upgrade (tracking Sid) Ctrl-Alt-F7 is no longer my
> GUI. For some reason it's switched to Ctrl-Alt-F9. This presents no
> problem but, like the subject line says, "WTF?"
> Ov
On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 06:24:21PM -0800, Scarletdown wrote:
> Here's s hot of what the /etc/network/interfaces file contains, as
> well as the results of lspci
>
>
> http://webpages.charter.net/scarletdown/Misc/Screen-0.JPG
>
You can capture this output to file with a command like:
lspci > l
iguration file, somewhere under /etc, maybe /etc/X11/gdm or so, and
if I remember correctly, the config file is self-documenting so it's
easy to find.
> since there seems to be no way
> to work from the desktop as root even after going to a
> terminal window and doing su and
> quittin
Alt-F7 is no longer my
GUI. For some reason it's switched to Ctrl-Alt-F9. This presents no
problem but, like the subject line says, "WTF?"
Over.
Cybe R. Wizard
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On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 23:04:18 -0800, Scarletdown wrote:
> Situation Update...
>
> Now, after the install was done, and without rebooting; I logged in and
> ran gdm. I was rather disappointed that there is no way to log in via gdm
> as root (I really do prefer to do that at this time rather than
Yet another update...
This time when gdm failed to run, I went ahead and
said no when asked if I would like to try
configuring X again. After that, I logged in as root
and again ran dpkg-reconfigure xserver-
xfree86
This time, instead of entering PCI:00:11:00 (which is
what lspci showed the vid
On Sat, 2003-11-29 at 08:04, Scarletdown wrote:
> So, unable to do any configuration from within the
> graphical interface, I hit CTRL-Alt-F12 then
> logged into a text-based terminal as root (is there
> any way at all to get back to the desktop
> after doing that?) and ran dpkg-reconfigure
Ctr
even after going to a
terminal window and doing su and
quitting out of any of the window managers just brings
me back to the gdm login with no way
to quit to a command prompt. WTF is up with that?.)
With X running, I noticed that the
screen was flickering really bad. I thought it might
be d
On 29 Nov 2003 at 0:05, Andreas Janssen wrote:
> Did you try to use the XFree configuration file from Knoppix? Btw, the
> Bus ID looks strange. Did you set it manually? What does lspci say
> about your card?
>
> You can also configure your X-server with debconf:
>
> dpkg-reconfigure xserv
Hello
Scarletdown (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Anyway, the video setup is an S3Virge (86C325) with 4MB RAM, and my
> monitor is a Sony Trinitron Multiscan 17se (HZ-Freq: 31.5-82 /
> Vt-Freq: 50-150)
>
> After running XF86Config, and making the correct settings, I run
> startx, and this is the
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 14:37:46 -0800 (PST)
Scarletdown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyway, the video setup is an S3Virge (86C325) with 4MB RAM, and my
> monitor is a Sony Trinitron Multiscan 17se (HZ-Freq:#160; 31.5-82 /
> Vt-Freq:#160; 50-150)
>
>
> I checked /etc/X11/XF86Config and as far as
Okay, I just made another unsuccessful attempt to get an XF86 and
Ethernet-enabled Debian system running. The NIC and the video card
are both pretty common, so I _thought_ that they would be supported.
Looks like I was wrong yet again.
Anyway, the video setup is an S3Virge (86C325) with 4M
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Hi List,
SCO is FUD'ing like a MUD'er:
http://www.caldera.com/products/ssvl/ssvl_faq.html
"1. Why is SCO creating the SCO System V for Linux product?
SCO has a large amount of intellectual property i
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 09:42:37PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 07:28:48PM +0100, Nicolas Kratz wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 09:08:21AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 04:37, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> > >
> > > > A server does not need X.
> > >
> > > Un
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 07:28:48PM +0100, Nicolas Kratz wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 09:08:21AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 04:37, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> >
> > > A server does not need X.
> >
> > Unfortunately, some do nowadays. The management "console" for Oracle
> >
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 10:48 am, Glenn English wrote:
> Many thanks to all of you for the compassion and the information. The
> little sucker is making pictures now - I learned a lot about X in the
> past couple days.
>
> Next step is getting it to realize there's an Ethernet connector in
> it's
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 09:08:21AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 04:37, Eduard Bloch wrote:
>
> > A server does not need X.
>
> Unfortunately, some do nowadays. The management "console" for Oracle
> databases is a GUI app written in Java.
Install X for the sake of libs, run
Many thanks to all of you for the compassion and the information. The
little sucker is making pictures now - I learned a lot about X in the
past couple days.
Next step is getting it to realize there's an Ethernet connector in it's
(PCMCIA) NIC. But I expect that to be a pretty straightforward task
On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 04:37, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> #include
> David Krider wrote on Mon Mar 10, 2003 um 03:55:21PM:
[snip]
> > The bottom line is that Debian is current enough to suit my desktop needs,
> > and it seems to be more painful than it should be for my server needs. I'm
Try Libranet 2
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 02:02:21PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> It sounds like you're running XFree86 3.x; I think upgrading to 4.x
> would be of benefit to you. Of course, the easiest way to do that is to
> leave Woody behind and go for Sid or Testing. I run Sid on my
Huh? Woody has X4.1, and it
#include
David Krider wrote on Mon Mar 10, 2003 um 03:55:21PM:
> dpkg-reconfigure just would *not* give me a workable X config. I got it
> going with xf86config and some hand tweaks, but man! Come on. Other
> distros have had this part figured out for *years.* There's no excuse for
Bullshit.
Glenn English <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There ought to be a list for debian wannabes. I've tried several times
> to get woody going on a couple different boxen - most recently a Dell
> Latitude laptop.
You said Latitude C500/600? Mine (a Latitude C600) has a very
nonstandard 1400x1050 displa
said Glenn English (on 2003-03-10),
> The mouse doesn't work, but there's a window telling which keys on the
> numeric keypad to use instead. Laptops don't have numeric keypads, and
> the system knows this is a laptop (I installed "Support for Dell
> laptops" and I saw something flash by while it
also sprach Glenn English <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.03.11.0100 +0100]:
> > latitudes are hell these days. which one do you have (the OP, not you,
> > barry...)
>
> C600/C500 it says on the sticker. Not too old, not too new.
i just sold my C610 for good reasons. i hate dell. anyway, i still
have t
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 15:39, martin f krafft wrote:
> latitudes are hell these days. which one do you have (the OP, not you,
> barry...)
C600/C500 it says on the sticker. Not too old, not too new.
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 16:37:14 -0500
Jeff Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 10 March 2003 1:49 pm, Glenn English wrote:
> >There ought to be a list for debian wannabes. I've tried several times
> >to get woody going on a couple different boxen - most recently a Dell
> >Latitude laptop.
>
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 14:39:24 -0500
sean finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mouse:
>
> in a console, run gpmconfig. if you can get the mouse going in console
> mode, you're set. i don't know enough about your setup to know what
> kind of mouse you have, but i'd guess ps2. when it asks you abou
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