Hi,
for KDE you can use packages from Alioth
(http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde-3.4.0/). Please note that this is
NOT a third party site, since these packagers are the same of the one
who package the standard Debian KDE. You must add these site in your
/etc/apt/sources.list and then apt
Jon Roed napsal(a):
I had the same problem building 2.6.11, and solved it with the --initrd
option like Peter mentioned:
make-kpkg clean; make-kpkg --initrd kernel-image
Note that if you use this option with pristine sources (not Debian's) then
you need to change /etc/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.conf (see ma
On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 08:47:16PM -0400, Nathanael Hasbrouck wrote:
> On Sunday 15 May 2005 1753, somebody named Alexandar Angelov inscribed this
> message:
> > Mark Roach wrote:
> > >On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 00:39 +0300, Alexandar Angelov wrote:
> > >>Do you know any command(script) to scan range f
On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 02:01:01PM -0700, aldo maggi wrote:
> i use debian sid
> recently i resized /dev/hda1 (winxp preinstalled in the notebook) in
> order to have more space available for my documents (my debian is on
> /dev/hda4)
> the new partition, /dev/hda5, should be mounted on
> /home/myus
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| I figured that it would be possible to install the extension executables
| away from the configuration data.
Exactly right!
~ Linux does it all the time, so
| installing the executables for the ex
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En/La Mitchell Laks ha escrit, a 15/05/05 19:54:
| Hi,
| I have multiple computers with debian installed.
|
| my /etc/fstab includes the lines
|
| /dev/hdd/media/cdrom0 iso9660 ro,user,noauto 0 0
| /dev/hdc/media/cdrom1 iso966
on Fri, May 13, 2005 at 02:16:22PM -0600, Glenn English ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 15:09 -0400, Angelina Carlton wrote:
>
> > Just for those of us just following along, can I use fdisk to record
> > the EXACT information on my currently working systems to a file, and
> > b
Hi folks,
Did a dist-upgrade over the weekend on sid and a few gnome updates came
in.
Now everything is really slow to start - including the gdm greeter.
CPU maxes out as a process starts and stays there doing nothing for a
few seconds. Once the program has loaded, it seems to run normally. But
On Monday 16 May 2005 06:12, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Which of the thousands of FLOSS packages do you truly respect, either for
> their effect on the community or their perceived difficulty in terms of
> coding?
I'm not sure this is on-topic, but I'll mention a few personal favorit
Thanks for the suggestions. I tried noacpi as a kernel option and
adding in "toshiba" to /etc/modules, and my machine starts off at full
speed. So it doesn't appear to be any of those. I've installed
cpufreqd but it complains that I don't have a cpufreq interface in the
kernel - should I recompile,
I don't know if this is the good group to ask, but when my Sarge boots
up it prints up "module already loaded"... How can I stop this ? I
think it's a problem of hotplug's configuration...
Thank you in advance...
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Simon Huggins wrote:
On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 04:17:57PM +0200, Matthias Kaeppler wrote:
Simon Huggins wrote:
Xfce 4.2 won't make sarge.
I know. That's why I asked if it's worth waiting for the next shift,
because once Sarge becomes stable, it's likely that XFCE 4.2 will soon
be in the /new/ testi
Hi folks,
Well, with security support in place for sarge we hoped to be sending
this message out a week or so ago, but it took longer than expected to
sort out one particularly hairy bug that was known to affect upgrades.
Now that it's fixed in testing and we can accept upgrade reports without
try
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 10:28:28AM +0200, Romain Marciel wrote:
> I don't know if this is the good group to ask, but when my Sarge boots
> up it prints up "module already loaded"... How can I stop this ? I
> think it's a problem of hotplug's configuration...
> Thank you in advance...
Why is i
On Monday 16 May 2005 11:02, Carl Fink wrote:
> Why is it a "problem" and why do you want to stop it? It isn't hurting
> anything.
I consider this to be "broken" too. It slows down the boot process, and the
messages are misleading, giving the impression that something is going wrong.
I haven'
On 5/13/05, Jochen Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Siju George:
> >
> > If I download the ckermit debian package from
> >
> > ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/bin/cku209.linux-i386-db3.0
> >
> > how would i install it in debian??
>
> This looks like an executable binary. You can just downloa
Hello,
Does anyone have experince on installing Debian on the fujitsu server
Primergy RX100-S2? Ít has Sata disks and onboard raid controller and support SUSE & RedHat WS 3.
We would like to purchase that server but afraid that Debian may not work with it!
Thanks & Rgds,
Amira._
shatam bhattacharya wrote:
> I think its just a problem with apt configuration. plz have a look.
>
Since you otherwise have net capability, I agree.
>
> >You can "surf on the net and ping sites from the console" in Debian
> or in XP?
> I can surf the net on Debian.
> >What's the result of "
I've succeeded in creating an IPSEC tunnel between 2 Debian Sarge with
kernel 2.4.27-speakup, but I don't understand why I can't
view interface ipsec0 with command ifconfig -a.
I've also tried using command interfaces="ipsec0=eth0" in file
ipsec.conf, but nothing changes;
only information in syslog
On Saturday 14 May 2005 12:22 pm, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Prettier??? Is that what's keeping your SO from using Linux?
Oh, now I get it. Since the OP wants a "prettier" UI, he *MUST* be gay, hence
the reference to a SO. Got it. I never would have put that together without
Ron's help. Thanks R
Photos, drawings, graphics...learn to create them...then share them all...
http://duj.5crk845y2fnc2o5.ghtnsecn.com
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On Monday 16 May 2005 03:40 am, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> Hi Mitchell,
> Yes, I have noticed exactly the same thing. It seems that the
> media/cdrom0 etc. are not persistent - they are removed every time your
> reboot. I assume that this is a feature not a bug and that there are
> good reasons for th
on Fri, May 13, 2005 at 01:25:25AM -0500, Nate Kroll ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> This is by no means a debian based question, but the software would be
> on a debian box and everyone on this list seems very knowledgable, so
> this seems like a great place to start.
drupal, or another forum-orie
Lee Braiden wrote:
On Monday 16 May 2005 11:02, Carl Fink wrote:
Why is it a "problem" and why do you want to stop it? It isn't hurting
anything.
I consider this to be "broken" too. It slows down the boot process, and the
messages are misleading, giving the impression that something is going wr
Dan R. Hunt wrote:
> I want to activate the Automount for a USB pen drive ( also an iopd
> shuffle ) using
> Gnome on a Sarge system with a stock 2.6.8-2-k7 kernel. I'm looking
> for the icon to appear on the desktop when I plug one of these two
> into a usb port.
If those are UMS (USB Mass Stora
on Mon, May 16, 2005 at 12:53:58AM +0300, Alexandar Angelov ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Mark Roach wrote:
>
> >On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 00:39 +0300, Alexandar Angelov wrote:
> >
> >>Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to
> >>92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 an
Hi,
are there any knowledgeable users of udev who can tell us how to configure
udev scripts to automatically create
/media/cdrom0 and /media/cdrom1?
Also shouldn't this be part of the debian sarge installer?
If you agree I will submit a bug...
Thanks,
Mitchell
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Mitchell Laks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-> debian-user@lists.debian.org,:
> Hi,
> are there any knowledgeable users of udev who can tell us how to configure
> udev scripts to automatically create
> /media/cdrom0 and /media/cdrom1?
>
> Also shouldn't this be part of the debian sarge
On Mon, 16 May 2005 08:47:01 -0400
Mitchell Laks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> are there any knowledgeable users of udev who can tell us how to
> configure udev scripts to automatically create
> /media/cdrom0 and /media/cdrom1?
>
> Also shouldn't this be part of the debian sarge installer?
The maximum mouse acceleration that you can set from within Gnome's
preference dialog is a little slow for me, so I like to set it
manually with "xset". Can anyone suggest what would be the canonical
way to do this every time I login to X, without Gnome overriding it?
cheers
David
>I assume this is a type, and you meant "apt.conf". In which directory >do you find this file? (My installation does not seem to have such a > >sample file.)
the apt.conf is in /etc/apt/
>Is this still part of the "apt.conf" file listing above, or a separate >file?
The sources.list is in /etc/apt/
On Monday 16 May 2005 08:49 am, LeVA wrote:
> -> debian-user@lists.debian.org,:
> > Hi,
> > are there any knowledgeable users of udev who can tell us how to
> > configure udev scripts to automatically create
> > /media/cdrom0 and /media/cdrom1?
> >
> > Also shouldn't this be part of the debian sar
On Mon, 16 May 2005 09:46:27 -0400
"Thomas Chadwick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >From: Jacob S
> >To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> >Subject: Re: hdparm init.d script?
> >Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 09:19:29 -0500
>
> [snip]
>
> >Ah, in Woody it's done with the 'hwtools' package - available via
>
discover issues:
I have seen references to /media/cdrom0 and /media/cdrom2 not being created as
a result of a bug in discover.
apt-cache show discover1 is what i have loaded. it is credited to the debian
installer team version 1.7.7 is current.
discover2 is version 2.0.7-2.1
credited to the di
shatam bhattacharya wrote:
> One more thing there was a directory called apt.conf.d in /etc/apt.
> This had a file called 70debconf. when I removed the file, the
> apt-get update started working!!!.
>
I suspect you'll want that file. Here's what mine looks like:
> enjae[westk]:/etc/apt/apt.con
On Monday 16 May 2005 10:04 am, Mitchell Laks wrote:
> discover issues:
>
> I have seen references to /media/cdrom0 and /media/cdrom2 not being created
> as a result of a bug in discover.
>
> apt-cache show discover1 is what i have loaded. it is credited to the
> debian installer team version 1.7.
Hi,
I have a Debian server running Sarge running MySQL and CVS mainly. All was
working correctly until an upgrade this morning.
Now when I try and log into CVS I get an error saying "no such repository" -
this is when I try and login locally or remotely. I've checked again the
permissions on
Michael Marsh wrote:
> The configure scripts are referring to directly to /usr/lib/cpp? If
> so, that's a bug. The compiler knows what the right preprocessor to
> use is, and it should be making that decision.
I agree. But finally I found, that setting the environment variable
'CPP' helped the
Hi
I'm running a Sarge as a webserver etc.
I have searched apt for prebuild kernels that suits my system and I have
found 4 images:
kernel-image-2.4-686
kernel-2.4.27-2-686
kernel-image-2.6-686
kernel-image-2.6.8-2-686
All are i686 which is perfect for my P4 CPU.
But kernel-image-2.4-686 and kern
Hi!
* Øyvind Lode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050516 16:41]:
> But kernel-image-2.4-686 and kernel-image-2.6-686 is very small... Why??
Take a look at the package description:
They are just meta-packages, depending on the latest packages
Kernel-Version of that Series.
> Is kernel-image-2.4.27-2-686 t
I am new to Linux and Debian. I've just installed Debian from CD. I
would like to install some software on my new Linux computer. (For
example, I would like to install OpenOffice.) However, I can't
run "apt-get install", because I don't have an internet
connection to my Linux computer yet. I've go
>I suspect you'll want that file. Here's what mine looks like:
>
> > enjae[westk]:/etc/apt/apt.conf.d> cat 70debconf
> > // Pre-configure all packages with debconf before they are installed.
> > // If you don't like it, comment it out.
> > DPkg::Pre-Install-Pkgs {"/usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt
>I suspect you'll want that file. Here's what mine looks like:
>
> > enjae[westk]:/etc/apt/apt.conf.d> cat 70debconf
> > // Pre-configure all packages with debconf before they are installed.
> > // If you don't like it, comment it out.
> > DPkg::Pre-Install-Pkgs {"/usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt
Lee Braiden wrote:
> I'm sure there's an official way to do this. If nothing else, you can
> edit the global make defaults (probably in /usr/share somewhere?), and
> redefine CC
> etc. that way. Otherwise, you can set the CC variable and similar
> variables in the system-wide profile.
O.k., I c
Quoting Andrew Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I have a Debian server running Sarge running MySQL and CVS mainly.
All was working correctly until an upgrade this morning.
Now when I try and log into CVS I get an error saying "no such
repository" - this is when I try and login locally or remotely
shatam bhattacharya wrote:
> >I assume the "1.0.0.0" is what your system believes the IP address to
> >be for debian.org. If so, then something's seriously hosed with your
> >DNS lookups.
>
> I am using a telephone line DSL (make Dlink 502T router) and ethernet
> card (Realtek 8139 PCI Fast Ethern
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> I am new to Linux and Debian. I've just installed Debian from CD. I
> would like to install some software on my new Linux computer. (For
> example, I would like to install OpenOffice.) However, I can't run
> "apt-get install", because I don't have an internet connectio
On 5/16/05, Sven Arvidsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If those are UMS (USB Mass Storage) all you should need is
> gnome-volume-manager.
I have the latest version installed, and the box's selected for mount
and browse.
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Hi all,
I'm looking for a "file manager" like mc, but for scp connections.
Cause, I often transfere several directories and I have to copy each of
them with a different command and passwd... :-(
Do you know any nice solution?
Thanks,
ALberto
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On Mon, 16 May 2005 17:28:24 +0200
Alberto Bert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a "file manager" like mc, but for scp connections.
> Cause, I often transfere several directories and I have to copy each
> of them with a different command and passwd... :-(
>
> Do you know
On Monday 16 May 2005 16:28, Alberto Bert wrote:
> I'm looking for a "file manager" like mc, but for scp connections.
> Cause, I often transfere several directories and I have to copy each of
> them with a different command and passwd... :-(
>
> Do you know any nice solution?
Well, if something GU
On Mon, 16 May 2005 17:28:24 +0200
Alberto Bert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a "file manager" like mc, but for scp connections.
> Cause, I often transfere several directories and I have to copy each
> of them with a different command and passwd... :-(
>
> Do you know
On Monday 16 May 2005 16:33, Lee Braiden wrote:
> and possibly worker as well.
Sorry, not worker. I meant krusader.
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> I'm looking for a "file manager" like mc, but for scp connections.
Tux Commander looks like mc and supports scp connections.
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Kent West wrote:
> Bob Freemer wrote:
>
>>I've discovered one of the remaining few areas where Debian can be a real
>>pain is in hardware detection. I've tested on a number of machines and
>>even debian-installer can't match libranet/ubuntu/knoppix. Any tips on
>>using one of these distros to i
Hi list.
I have big trouble upgrading my Debian server from Kernel 2.4.27 to
2.6.8, maybe cause of RAID System. My root filesystem is mounted over
RAID-1. I succeed in compiling new kernel 2.6.8 with RAID Support,
SerialATA, EXT2, EXt3, RaidAutoDetect and similar stuff built-in, as
needed in Kerne
On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 17:28 +0200, Alberto Bert wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a "file manager" like mc, but for scp connections.
> Cause, I often transfere several directories and I have to copy each of
> them with a different command and passwd... :-(
>
> Do you know any nice solution?
I
Lasse Pommerenke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > I'm looking for a "file manager" like mc, but for scp connections.
|
| Tux Commander looks like mc and supports scp connections.
|
Where can we get it ?
The *.deb package from tux commander didn't install ( is not a deb
file)
And the tar.bz2 file w
> At the risk of being contrary, I recently (January) upgraded a couple of
> servers from woody to sarge and it was pretty trivial - in fact I don't
> recall having to do any reconfiguration other than answer some questions
> during the upgrade.
>
> Given the supposed strength of Debian is that it
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I had a quick question about the packages hosted on the Debian site.
When you are viewing the packages for a program, the Debian site lists
related packages. For example, the package page for Inkscape:
http://packages.debian.org/testing/graphics/inkscape
Lists several packages under the section "
Alexandar Angelov wrote:
Mark Roach wrote:
On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 00:39 +0300, Alexandar Angelov wrote:
Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to
92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.
nmap
-Mark
MAC?
If you just want the MAC address of a host (not sure wh
On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 12:47, Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> I had a quick question about the packages hosted on the Debian site.
> When you are viewing the packages for a program, the Debian site lists
> related packages. For example, the package page for Inkscape:
>
> http://packages.debian.org/test
Dan R. Hunt wrote:
> I have the latest version installed, and the box's selected for mount
> and browse.
Sorry, I should have added that you need to add yourself to the
plugdev group also. Else, try running gnome-volume-manager from a
terminal when you plug in the devices, and watch for any messag
On (16/05/05 22:03), Mankuthimma wrote:
> > At the risk of being contrary, I recently (January) upgraded a couple of
> > servers from woody to sarge and it was pretty trivial - in fact I don't
> > recall having to do any reconfiguration other than answer some questions
> > during the upgrade.
> >
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En/La Mitchell Laks ha escrit, a 16/05/05 14:38:
|
| Hi Jonathan,
|
| I suspect it is another damned consequence of udev. I wonder what we
do to
| avoid having to do this by a script of our own each time? where do we set
| udev up for the cdroms?
|
| M
For some reason the video in movie files with divx video doesn't show
anymore. The sound plays fine, but the video is just blank. wmv and
plain mpeg2 videos play fine. I have the complete codec pack from the
mplayer website installed, same as before when it worked. I even tried
purging kaffeine and
Michael Marsh wrote:
> The configure scripts are referring to directly to /usr/lib/cpp? If
> so, that's a bug. The compiler knows what the right preprocessor to
> use is, and it should be making that decision.
It may not have to do with the compiler. The build system may be using cpp
for some p
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> I guess the thinking is that if you only reboot once a fortnight then
> creating the /media/cdromN mount points is no big deal. My gut feeling
> is that this was done intentionally for some security reason but I don't
> know enough about it to say for sure.
This sounds very
On 5/16/05, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It may not have to do with the compiler. The build system may be using cpp
> for some purpose of it's own. Preprocessing source for the C compiler is
> not the only thing cpp gets used for.
That might be true, but two points:
1) quoting from
Aitor,
I have run into this very issue. Unfortunately I did not have the
time to isolate the actual cause. I have a feeling it has to do with
the make oldconfig though because when I compiled a kernel with a
config from the make oldconfig, I would get this. Although it's a
pain, remove the .con
(sorry for dups[1])
I'm just setting up apt-proxy, but have a few questions.
1) apt-proxy caches the .deb files I request. So, if I want to
*pre* fetch packages via cron during the night I might run:
apt-get -qq update && \
apt-get -qqd dist-upgrade && \
apt-get -qq clean
which fet
I've just installed Debian testing on a new computer but I can't get the
sound to work. I think the problem is that /dev/dsp doesn't exist,
although when I did "modprobe snd-intel8x0" it created /dev/snd/controlC0
and /dev/snd/timer.
The kernel is 2.6.8-2-386 #1 and "lspci -v" includes the follo
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 07:55:52AM -0700, Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> I am new to Linux and Debian. I've just installed Debian from CD. I would
> like to install some software on my new Linux computer. (For example, I
> would like to install OpenOffice.) However, I can't run "apt-get install",
>
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| On Mon, 16 May 2005 08:47:01 -0400
| Mitchell Laks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
|
|>Hi,
|>are there any knowledgeable users of udev who can tell us how to
|>configure udev scripts to automatically create
|>/
On 2005-05-15, N. Ross penned:
> Hi,
>
> I installed Woody and have a problem when I start X. During the
> installation I specified that I use an LCD monitor with a native
> resolution of 1280x1024, but when I load twm or fvwm, the display is
> set to 1280x960. In addition, the desktop image appe
Adam Funk wrote:
>Subsystem: Asustek Computer, Inc.: Unknown device 814e
>
>
>
It's been my experience that if a device is an "Unkown device", it
doesn't work for me. I usually try upgrading to a newer kernel, or the
latest Sid update, which sometimes works for me.
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On 2005-05-16, Adam Majer penned:
> Franklin Parlamis wrote:
>
>> i tried to partition my hard drive for a debian woody install. it
>> is just south of 80 Gb and IDE (from a Compaq EVO D510 I am
>> tranferring from Windows platform). i wanted to go with 6
>> partitions, which would require using
On Monday 16 May 2005 18:40, Michael Appleman wrote:
> For some reason the video in movie files with divx video doesn't show
> anymore. The sound plays fine, but the video is just blank. wmv and plain
> mpeg2 videos play fine. I have the complete codec pack from the mplayer
> website installed, sam
On Monday 16 May 2005 19:23, Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
> If you have access to parted, you may find that it's a friendlier way
> to partition and format a disk. The help command actually is
> helpful, and the error messages when it won't let you do something
> are also pretty clear.
Helpful online
hi folks,
I am looking for a script/program/package *to convert pdf-files into
openoffice.writer-files and/or kwrite-files and/or abiword*
am working with sarge, standard-kernel, and installed from scrap: what i
really need, included openoffice1.1.4, abiword, and some editors, vim,
kate and kwri
On 5/16/05, Lee Braiden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 16 May 2005 18:40, Michael Appleman wrote:
> > For some reason the video in movie files with divx video doesn't show
> > anymore. The sound plays fine, but the video is just blank. wmv and plain
> > mpeg2 videos play fine. I have the co
On 5/16/05, Lee Braiden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 16 May 2005 18:40, Michael Appleman wrote:
> > For some reason the video in movie files with divx video doesn't show
> > anymore. The sound plays fine, but the video is just blank. wmv and plain
> > mpeg2 videos play fine. I have the co
On 5/16/05, Sven Arvidsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, I should have added that you need to add yourself to the
> plugdev group also. Else, try running gnome-volume-manager from a
> terminal when you plug in the devices, and watch for any messages.
I added the users to the plugdev group. a
I have two identical Debian Sarge boxes... I can say identical because I
used dd to copy the HDD from the first one I set up (#1) and placed it in
the other (#2). I have changed the hostname, mailname, and IP address in the
second machine and both seem to work ok except the second machine will not
On Monday 16 May 2005 19:53, steef wrote:
> I am looking for a script/program/package *to convert pdf-files into
> openoffice.writer-files and/or kwrite-files and/or abiword*
> am working with sarge, standard-kernel, and installed from scrap: what i
> really need, included openoffice1.1.4, abiword,
The gamma for my display (a Sylvania LCD panel) is off. Several
gradients of light grey appear white. Nothing I do changes the active
gamma setting. I've tried xgamma, the KDE control center, and manually
editing XF86Config-4. The monitor gamma never changes. Any ideas?
XFree86 Version 4.3.0.1
On Mon, 16 May 2005, Mitchell Laks wrote:
> On Monday 16 May 2005 08:49 am, LeVA wrote:
>
> > -> debian-user@lists.debian.org,:
> > > Hi,
> > > are there any knowledgeable users of udev who can tell us how to
> > > configure udev scripts to automatically create
> > > /media/cdrom0 and /media/cdro
On 2005-05-16, Lee Braiden penned:
> On Monday 16 May 2005 19:23, Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
>> If you have access to parted, you may find that it's a friendlier
>> way to partition and format a disk. The help command actually is
>> helpful, and the error messages when it won't let you do something
David,
I only burned the first two Debian CD's. I didn't realize I would be in
a situation where I would need the others. So I only scanned the second
CD during the install process.
The Sunburned SurveyorOn 5/16/05, David Jardine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 07:55:52AM -0700
Hello.
I installed Debian 3.0r4 onto a machine yesterday and things seemed to
go alright. When I started the machine up today, I found I have no
networking. There are two NICs but no device nodes for them. They were
there yesterday. One I am not using yet and the other is connected to
my lo
Lee Braiden wrote:
On Monday 16 May 2005 19:53, steef wrote:
I am looking for a script/program/package *to convert pdf-files into
openoffice.writer-files and/or kwrite-files and/or abiword*
am working with sarge, standard-kernel, and installed from scrap: what i
really need, included openoffice1
On Monday 16 May 2005 17.28, Alberto Bert wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a "file manager" like mc, but for scp connections.
> Cause, I often transfere several directories and I have to copy each of
> them with a different command and passwd... :-(
>
> Do you know any nice solution?
I have be
the drivers are not loaded.
you can install the discover program to help or you
can load all network drivers and see which ones are in
use after you modprobe them all
1) cd /lib/modules//kernel/drivers/net
2) for module in `ls *.o`; do modprobe "`echo $module| sed -e
's/\.o//'`"; done
3) lsmod (l
According to Mark Roach,
> Alexandar Angelov wrote:
> >Mark Roach wrote:
> >
> >>On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 00:39 +0300, Alexandar Angelov wrote:
> >>>Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to
> >>>92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.
> >>nmap
> >>
> >>-Mark
Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Fri, May 13, 2005 at 02:16:22PM -0600, Glenn English ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 15:09 -0400, Angelina Carlton wrote:
> Just for those of us just following along, can I use fdisk to record
> the EXACT information on my currently working systems to a fi
Donald Perkovich wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I installed Debian 3.0r4 onto a machine yesterday and things seemed to
> go alright. When I started the machine up today, I found I have no
> networking. There are two NICs but no device nodes for them. They
> were there yesterday. One I am not using yet an
On Mon, 16 May 2005 17:56:08 +0200
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> En/La Jacob S ha escrit, a 16/05/05 14:52:
> | On Mon, 16 May 2005 08:47:01 -0400
> | Mitchell Laks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> |
> |
> |>Hi,
> |>are there any knowle
On Fri, 13 May 2005 12:00:27 +0200, Daniel Déchelotte wrote:
> If you have troubles or solutions not list there, I would be glad to update
> the page.
Please note that there _is_ documentation for the laptop-net package and
rather good documentation at that. It is located in the laptop-net-doc
pac
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