Dominik Margraf wrote:
Also, the possible release of Etch in Q4 of 2006 (Do you think this
timeframe is likely?) will coincide with the release of the M*Shit
Longhorn and how much share of the Windows market can be snatched by
Linux?
My personal opinion is that, as long as vendors ship their
On Saturday 25 June 2005 11:42 pm, Dominik Margraf wrote:
> In 10-15 years time, Do you think that Debian will dominate the
> desktop and the server market to the extent that most desktops/laptops
> sold in department stores will be preinstalled with Debian (just like
> today's M*Shit Windows)?
On
On Sunday 26 Jun 2005 08:42, Andy Streich wrote:
> One might hope so, but many things will have to change. Today, Debian as a
> desktop is only practical where there is strong, nearby, technical support.
> Clearly you don't like MS Windows (I don't like MS in general) but it works
> out of the box
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Discovered wvdial and pon not working after finally getting the
2.4.27-2-386 KI to boot. Ran wvdialconf and
pppconfig which didn't change anything. Chmod a+rwx on all wvdial and
wvdial.conf files. Some Debians may
say that's not the way, but I don't want
Lee Braiden wrote:
On Sunday 26 Jun 2005 08:42, Andy Streich wrote:
One might hope so, but many things will have to change. Today, Debian as a
desktop is only practical where there is strong, nearby, technical support.
Clearly you don't like MS Windows (I don't like MS in general) but it works
On 6/26/05, kamaraju kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dominik Margraf wrote:>Also, the possible release of Etch in Q4 of 2006 (Do you think this>timeframe is likely?) will coincide with the release of the M*Shit>Longhorn and how much share of the Windows market can be snatched by
>Linux?>>My p
On Sunday 26 Jun 2005 09:02, Marty wrote:
> > That's funny, I would say the exact opposite. Debian can be setup to run
> > flawlessly, so that users cannot tamper with it.
>
> Doesn't this presume a business environment with a support staff?
Not necessarily. It could be setup for any purpose; y
I have just been investigating postfix as a "simpler" alternative to
sendmail on sarge. My syslog is full of messages like:
Jun 26 18:02:30 debian postfix/smtpd[5028]: fatal: open lock file
pid/inet.smtp: cannot create file exclusively: No such file or directory
Jun 26 18:02:31 debian postfix/mas
sarge, 2.2.20 kernel
insmod es1371 works fine and I can play sound no problem.
For some time I have been struggling to get sound recording to work.
This was part of my reason to upgrade from woody to sarge. So, I
thought I'd try alssa.
apt-get install alsa
no errors
but alsaconf does not
On 25/06/05, Daniel Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been trying to compile a vanilla 2.6.12.1 kernel because it has native
> drivers for my pchdtv [1] card that are not in 2.6.11. When running make it
> gets pages of errors under drivers/char/drm/ eventually giving me a failure
> message
>What are the error messages?
unfortunately I rebooted between when I got the errors, and when I
posted. It seems that I managed to
install whatever it needed in the meantime
because my last attempt worked though it
got a kernel panic when I tried to boot to it. I
really don't know
Hello
Joe Mc Cool (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> sarge, 2.2.20 kernel
If you still use the Woody installation kernel, you should upgrade to
kernel 2.4.27 or 2.6.8.
> insmod es1371 works fine and I can play sound no problem.
That's the OSS driver.
> For some time I have been struggling to get
Hi all,
I have just installed Sarge with the 2.4.27 kernel
(2.4.27-2-386). I have been having a lot of trouble
building custom kernels. I have used my usual
technique of copying the the config file from the
running kernel and modifying as needed. To don this I
copied
/boot/config-2.4.27-2-386 as
Hello!
Hardware acceleration (DRI) is not working with my ATI Radeon 9200 card
on a fresh install of Debian Sarge (3.1), using the AMD 64 build of Kernel 2.6.
From /var/log/XFree86.0.log I'm seeing this message:
"""
(II) RADEON(0): [drm] drmSetBusid failed (5, PCI:1:0:0), Invalid argument
(EE) RA
Hold back a package is deprecated. I had used it in the past becasue "pinning"
prevented notification of updates that might have fixed the problem. How do I
get rid of these "hold" flags? (They persist and also foul up Kpackage's UI.)
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I noticed that after issuing the
su
command the $PATH variable has a different value. I think that this is
quite nasty if i added my own paths to $PATH.
Is this a bug, or not?
How can I do to make $PATH remain the same? (set $PATH again in bashrc?)
Thnx
PAolo
On 6/26/05, Terry Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello!Hardware acceleration (DRI) is not working with my ATI Radeon 9200 cardon a fresh install of Debian Sarge (3.1), using the AMD 64 build of Kernel 2.6.
I have a radeon 8500, and it works with a fresh install of
sarge with a 2.6.8 kernel.
On 6/26/05, David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hold back a package is deprecated. I had used it in the past becasue "pinning"prevented notification of updates that might have fixed the problem. How do Iget rid of these "hold" flags? (They persist and also foul up Kpackage's UI.)
With Aptitude
On Sunday 26 of June 2005 12:29, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> I noticed that after issuing the
> su
> command the $PATH variable has a different value. I think that this is
> quite nasty if i added my own paths to $PATH.
> Is this a bug, or not?
> How can I do to make $PATH remain the same? (set $PA
On Sunday 26 of June 2005 11:56, David Baron wrote:
> Hold back a package is deprecated. I had used it in the past becasue
> "pinning" prevented notification of updates that might have fixed the
> problem. How do I get rid of these "hold" flags? (They persist and also
> foul up Kpackage's UI.)
ech
How can I find libraries etc that were installed as dependencies, but
which currently have no "dependants" installed? IE the package that
caused apt to install them isn't installed anymore.
I've been apt-getting and removing packages on my system for the last 4
years. And I suspect there is a
On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 07:37:05PM -0400, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> make it work. In the long run, I'd love it if I could compile my program for
> Linux, OSX, and Windows, with all executable and library files in one or a
> few directories on an install CD, and easily copy that directory tree over to
On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 12:39:01PM -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 12:11:23PM -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
>
> I certainly *never* asked xdm to be held back, nor icewm, yet
> when I started an interactive aptitude session just now,
> they were on the list of held-back packages,
Thought I would check with the mailing list before I submitted a bug
I am using the menu package to create customised menus
However of late It doesnt update menus but says it does
If I completely remove the remote-hosts the menu stays there but nothing
can be executed
put it back and the ones th
On Sunday 26 of June 2005 13:47, fraz wrote:
> How can I find libraries etc that were installed as dependencies, but
> which currently have no "dependants" installed? IE the package that
> caused apt to install them isn't installed anymore.
>
> I've been apt-getting and removing packages on my syst
Le Sunday 26 June 2005 13:47, fraz(fraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
disait:
> How can I find libraries etc that were installed as dependencies,
> but which currently have no "dependants" installed? IE the package
> that caused apt to install them isn't installed anymore.
>
Try deborphan.
If you're testi
fraz wrote:
How can I find libraries etc that were installed as dependencies, but
which currently have no "dependants" installed? IE the package that
caused apt to install them isn't installed anymore.
I've been apt-getting and removing packages on my system for the last 4
years. And I suspec
Thanks all!
98 Megs freed! My root partition was getting a little tight. I knew
there had to something to do the job. :D Orphaner was pretty straight
forward.
Some of it was old -dev packages so I could compile programs from the
authors tarballs while helping debug. And a few other random th
fraz:
>
> [...] For future reference is there a better way to remove packages so
> the unused dependencies are also removed?
If you use aptitude to install packages, it will remember which packages
have been installed just because something you really wanted depended on
it. If you decide to remove
Hi All
> etc). Looking into the problem it seems to be clear
> to
> me that the config-2.4.27-2-386 does *not*
> correspond
> to what was used to compile
> kernel-image-2.4.27-2-386
Doh! I screwed up. No problem after all. Not sure how
I got confused. The config file does seem to be
correct aft
frazu wrote:
> How can I find libraries etc that were installed as dependencies, but
> which currently have no "dependants" installed? IE the package that
> caused apt to install them isn't installed anymore.
Note the use of backtics as opposed to quotes here:
wajig purge `deborphan`
Hello
Chris Phillips (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I have just installed Sarge with the 2.4.27 kernel
> (2.4.27-2-386). I have been having a lot of trouble
> building custom kernels. I have used my usual
> technique of copying the the config file from the
> running kernel and modifying as needed
I have a spanking new Samsung ML-2250 printer installed. I set it up (Debian
Unstable with KDE) and I had to use a driver from Samsung [who knew?] yep
guys they actually have a Gnome based installer on the factory Cd & get this
it says along with others that it is compatible with Debian 2.2.. T
$ ls -ld /var/lock/logcheck/
drwxr-xr-x 2 logcheck logcheck 4096 2005-06-24 09:02 /var/lock/logcheck/
Thanks solved there were bad owner set, I set it with chmod and now it is ok
Thank you very much
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Marty wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Discovered wvdial and pon not working after finally getting the
2.4.27-2-386 KI to boot. Ran wvdialconf and
pppconfig which didn't change anything. Chmod a+rwx on all wvdial
and wvdial.conf files. Some Debians may
s
On Sunday 26 June 2005 08:21 am, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 07:37:05PM -0400, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > make it work. In the long run, I'd love it if I could compile my program
> > for Linux, OSX, and Windows, with all executable and library files in one
> > or a few directories on
How do you do it. How do you install a plugin (in this case "spindle" in
eclipse.
As user alan I selected update manager from the eclipse help/software
updates/updatemanger menu and selected the file on the computer (I have
downloaded it). I got to the point where is suggested installing it
i
OK sorry i shold read the man pages
Anyway the problem arises also with gdm:
if i run
startx
in gnome (ALT+F2 -> echo $PATH > ~/what_path) or in a terminal run by
gnome the $PATH is ok
if i use gdm the $PATH is not ok
(since gdm is run as root it will change user id shomewhere)
"Starting Appletalk services (this may take a while)"
Yes, it sure does. What services are these anyway? It seems to add
10-15 seconds to boot time on my 1.5 GHz box.
Thanks...
Eric P
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X configuration lousy. Please somebody suggest to me something to make
a good X configuration for good graphic hardware. This xf86config POS
just won't do it.
xc
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Power before t
Quoting Eric P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
"Starting Appletalk services (this may take a while)"
Yes, it sure does. What services are these anyway? It seems to add
10-15 seconds to boot time on my 1.5 GHz box.
This is the netatalk service. Which allows your system to act as
a file server for Mac O
I am trying to hammer out some commands to backup my drive to DVD. I
would like to place one or two partitons on each dvd as space allows.
This is the command I tried first:
growisofs -z /dev/dvd /home /usr
This almost gave me what I wanted but I lost the home and usr
directories and only got t
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Hi Marty,
Took out init3=ATDT, logged out KDE and back in and still getting same
wvdial error message, ie., no dialer
defaults.
This doesn't seem to appear in Bug #276020, so it looks like a different
problem.
So, shut down and rebooted and runing wvd
On Sunday 26 June 2005 18:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> > make it work. In the long run, I'd love it if I could compile my program
> > for Linux, OSX, and Windows, with all executable and library files in one
> > or a few directories on an install CD, and easily copy that directory
> > tree over
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 06:42:23PM +1200, Dominik Margraf wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Now Linux is effectively "cannabilizing" the Unix market due to its
> lower cost of acquision and open source status which offers
> transparency and security. However will the ease of upgrade,
> versatility, security, free
On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 09:33:49PM -0700, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 21:11:03 -0400
> Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Is there an entry point someone could recommend so I can find a clean
> > path for installing a network card? It's an Orinoco Gold card.
>
> Insta
I don't know much, and figured the best way to learn linux is by having it.
Unfortunately, the installation looked like it only half succeeded. The gui
won't work, and it won't auto-config my network card (I'm often on a big
lan, and windows works). Of that I am certain, and other things migh
Marty wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Hi Marty,
Took out init3=ATDT, logged out KDE and back in and still getting
same wvdial error message, ie., no dialer
defaults.
This doesn't seem to appear in Bug #276020, so it looks like a different
problem.
So, shut down and reboote
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I have an HP PSC 2210 All-In-One printer. I'm able to print documents
and photos on it with no problem except for one. Thus far, I have been
unable to find a way to print borderless 4x6 photos on it from within
Linux. I am able to do this from within W
Hi,
till now, I've been working with the Windows
"Swiss Army knife" DUMPBIN.
Are there any similar disassembler for Debian?
Thanks
Chris
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I installed Debian a few weeks back in Japanese.
This installed Canna (which correctly starts up as a service on boot).
Also, Kinput (kinput2-canna-wnn) and Freewnn-jserver (not sure what this
does) were installed.
Entering the following 2 commands on the command line (inside X) gets
kinput2 up a
fraz wrote:
> How can I find libraries etc that were installed as dependencies, but
> which currently have no "dependants" installed? IE the package that
> caused apt to install them isn't installed anymore.
Personally I used aptitude for this. I simply marked the libraries branch
as "M"anage
Dylan Evans wrote:
I don't know much, and figured the best way to learn linux is by
having it. Unfortunately, the installation looked like it only half
succeeded. The gui won't work, and it won't auto-config my network
card (I'm often on a big lan, and windows works). Of that I am
certain,
Hi Debian!!!
In 1990 I bought an HP deskjet plus for $500.
I now build complete systems easily for that price. Anyway.
I just lugged it acrosss the continent and plugged it into Sarge.
Cups knows it.
But it always overflows its margins.
Anybody have a deskjet plus and solved that problem?
Thank
Hi Debian!
Anybody out there printing .ps files with a2ps successfully?
Thanks!
Hugo
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Dylan Evans wrote:
I don't know much, and figured the best way to learn linux is by having
it. Unfortunately, the installation looked like it only half
succeeded. The gui won't work, and it won't auto-config my network card
(I'm often on a big lan, and windows works). Of that I am certain, a
I have a Logitech Clicksmart 820, but I don't know how to access it through my computer. I'm running Sarge.-- No place like ~/
I'm running Sarge, and I can't print. My printer's on, and try to print
something but nothing happens. It gets stuck as a job on the spool and
doesn't print.-- No place like ~/
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 04:35:13PM -0400, Strake wrote:
I'm running Sarge, and I can't print. My printer's on, and try to print
something but nothing happens. It gets stuck as a job on the spool and
doesn't print.
Well, what kind of printer?, how is it connected?, what printing system
are you
On (26/06/05 09:44), Xeno Campanoli wrote:
> X configuration lousy. Please somebody suggest to me something to make
> a good X configuration for good graphic hardware. This xf86config POS
> just won't do it.
Hi Xeno
Can you be more specific about 'good graphic hardware'.
The output of
$ lsp
Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anybody out there printing .ps files with a2ps successfully?
Yes.
Martin
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Subject:Re: I cannot get my X reasonably configured
Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 14:52:00 -0700
From: Xeno Campanoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: FreeSCOTER
To: Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Eric P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> "Starting Appletalk services (this may take a while)"
>>
>> Yes, it sure does. What services are these anyway? It seems to add
>> 10-15 seconds to boot time on my 1.5 GHz box.
>
>
> This is the netatalk service. Which allows y
Xeno Campanoli wrote:
> I'm sorry if I wasn't clear. I get X up, but it only displays as this
> grainy mess with three 2inch icons. Nothing I've done with xf86config
I haven't uses "xf86config" in years. Is it still a valid tool?
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci
> :00:02.0 VGA compatible contr
I installed my brand new version of Debian testing and i discovered
that it manage plugging and unplugging of usb disks and pens
automaticaly and mounts devices in
/media/something.
Now:
1) What program do that?
2) I whant to modifiy the mount options for some devices, i can i do?
THNX
PAolo
Dylan Evans wrote:
> I don't know much, and figured the best way to learn linux is by
> having it. Unfortunately, the installation looked like it only half
> succeeded. The gui won't work
At a command prompt, as root, try the commands:
#apt-get install aptitude
#aptitude install x-window-syste
On (26/06/05 17:53), Kent West wrote:
> Xeno Campanoli wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry if I wasn't clear. I get X up, but it only displays as this
> > grainy mess with three 2inch icons. Nothing I've done with xf86config
>
> I haven't uses "xf86config" in years. Is it still a valid tool?
>
> > [EMAIL P
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 09:11:27PM +0200, Christian Christmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> till now, I've been working with the Windows
> "Swiss Army knife" DUMPBIN.
>
> Are there any similar disassembler for Debian?
I don't know "DUMPBIN" but you could disassemble object code by using
$ objdump -d file.
On 6/26/05, Steve Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 04:35:13PM -0400, Strake wrote:>I'm running Sarge, and I can't print. My printer's on, and try to print>something but nothing happens. It gets stuck as a job on the spool and>doesn't print.
Well, what kind of printer?, how i
Christian Christmann wrote:
> Are there any similar disassembler for Debian?
toncho/~ 1 apt-cache search disassembler
biew - console hex viewer/editor with disassembler
gputils - GNU PIC utilities
nasm - General-purpose x86 assembler
pnet - DotGNU C# compiler, runtime, (dis)assembler
pnet-compiler
Greetings Debian users,
First off, I've upgraded to Sarge over the weekend, and the install went
smoothly. I actually I reinstalled due to variety of factors, and didn't
encounter the possible upgrade problems that was mentioned in in the
development announcement list. Kudos to Debian team, with
Dear all,
I am pleased to announce the availability of my new (English) book
"The Debian System", which Open Source Press[0] introduced at the
Linuxtag 2005. I would like to thank all who have followed its
development over the last year, and apologise for the delay and the
long wait you have endur
Xeno Campanoli wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
>
>> Xeno Campanoli wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> I'm sorry if I wasn't clear. I get X up, but it only displays as this
>>> grainy mess with three 2inch icons. Nothing I've done with xf86config
>>>
>>
>>
>> I haven't uses "xf86config" in years. Is it still a v
my soundcard is working now.
i installed new kernel image: apt-get install kernel-image-2.4-686, which is Linux kernel image for version 2.4 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/P4.
then i installed alsa: apt-get install alsa
and run alsaconf
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On 6/26/05, Strake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HP PSC 1350 all-in-one. Connected using USB. I tried printing with both lpr
> and Firefox (neither works).
Are you using cups? Did you install the cupsys-client in addition to
the cupsys package?
Could be a permission problem with your /dev/usb/lp
I use Debian Sarge, KDE 3.4.1. When I upgraded my KDE, for some
reason, it gave me two Trash cans. Both did not work, so I got rid of
the one that was less likely to be the one (I. E., I picked one and
got rid of it). However, the Trash still does not work. When I try to
chuck some thing in to it,
I keep getting the following message showing up on my root consoles:
> svc: bad direction 268435456, dropping request
It's been a nuisance during upgrade, because when aptitude decides to
ask me a configuration question while I'm eating dinner, sometimes
the question is hopelessly obscured by the
Jochen Schulz wrote:
fraz:
[...] For future reference is there a better way to remove packages so
the unused dependencies are also removed?
If you use aptitude to install packages, it will remember which packages
have been installed just because something you really wanted depended on
it. If
Kent West wrote:
I guess not. But I'd like to know what the name of the right tool is...?
Unless the file has been manually tweaked, "dpkg-reconfigure
xserver-xfree86" or "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-common" is probably what
you want, depending on which part of X you're reconfiguring.
I
My current Testing box has two symptoms, both of which I've seen for months.
One, any attempt to USB sync my Palm Tungsten T3 freezes the machine within
a few seconds.
Two, copying files to or deleting files from a USB-mounted drive freezes the
USB subsystem. Sometimes I get nothing in the logs,
Who is this and why are you e-mailing me
Jeff Elkins wrote:
> I'm trying to rid myself of annoying iptables messages that are clogging up
> the console and dmesg.
The Linux kernel default console logging is 8 so that all messages are
logged to the console. At least one other distro sets this to 3 in
/etc/syscontrol/init and so users th
Supplemental.
Hardware detection reports
VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82x UHCI USB 1.1 Controller
as my on-motherboard USB controller. It's part of my old, old Biostar M7VKL
motherboard.
Also, whenever the USB subsystem freezes, "shutdown -h" and "halt" fail to
do anything. They themselv
Thomas Adam wrote:
> > 2. Is there a way to ask the system which package owns a specific
> > installed file?
>
> dpkg -S file
Even faster:
dlocate file
apt-cache show dlocate
Very nice.
Bob
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James Buchanan wrote:
> For some reason my ~/.bash_profile and ~/.bashrc are not being executed
> by bash. Is there some way I can fix this problem?
Under what circumstances? I will assume you are trying to log into
kdm, gdm, or xdm as that seems typical for people asking your
question.
If you
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> On finding no deb package for GRASS (GIS s/w) 6.0 version, I tried to
> compile it from source. On giving "./configure" it says header file for
> zlib not found. I could correct that. Then it says "zlib" not found. I
> tried to find out its location, but could not. On
Adam Funk wrote:
> Another thing I was wondering: is it possible to change the mailing
> address for one at job?
I usually just mail the output in the at job itself.
echo "echo test | mailx -s test $(whoami)' | at now + 1 minute
echo "echo reminder | mailx -s reminder $(whoami)' | at 8 am
e
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Adam Funk wrote:
> > Another thing I was wondering: is it possible to change the mailing
> > address for one at job?
>
> I usually just mail the output in the at job itself.
>
> echo "echo test | mailx -s test $(whoami)' | at now + 1 minute
> echo "echo reminder | mailx -s
Daniel Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/26/05, Terry Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hardware acceleration (DRI) is not working with my ATI Radeon 9200 card
>> on a fresh install of Debian Sarge (3.1), using the AMD 64 build of Kernel
>> 2.6.
>
> I have a radeon 8500, and it works w
Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
>I installed my brand new version of Debian testing and i discovered
>that it manage plugging and unplugging of usb disks and pens
>automaticaly and mounts devices in
>/media/something.
>Now:
>1) What program do that?
>
>
Hotplug, udev, discover.
>2) I whant to modifiy the
I've got three jacks together on my T3985 (Celeron system with all the
stuff in the motherboard):
My new debian system doesn't relay any sound to my speakers. I've
tried two sets of speakers, and both sets work on my other system's cd
drive jack. The sound plug area in the back of my new
Well, I suppose, but this is all automatic. To my knowledge, I haven'tspecified it anywhere. One thing bothers me a little --- this is an AGP card,
why is the bus id a PCI specification? Is that part normal?
I think there might be an autoconfiguration script that creates the
config file with the
hello
someone has upgraded the distro in a pc i currently use but unfortunately he
chose the wrong
languages for some applications like aptitude or mc,
i want to switch back to english, how can i do this?
thak you!
Roberto
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En/La Xeno Campanoli ha escrit, a 27/06/05 07:50:
> I've got three jacks together on my T3985 (Celeron system with all the
> stuff in the motherboard):
>
>My new debian system doesn't relay any sound to my speakers. I've
> tried two sets of speakers, and both sets work on my other system's cd
En/La [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit, a 27/06/05 03:20:
>
> my soundcard is working now.
That's great news Ankur. congrats! Any reason why you're using such an
old kernel? (2.4). Kernel 2.6.8 is quite stable and has alsa built in.
Maybe it will save you some hassles in the future.
Cheers,
Jonathan
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, roberto wrote:
> hello
>
> someone has upgraded the distro in a pc i currently use but unfortunately he
> chose the wrong
> languages for some applications like aptitude or mc,
> i want to switch back to english, how can i do this?
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# source ~/.il8n.en
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# Reset to Engli
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