Le Sunday 03 August 2008 07:25:05 Mumia W.., vous avez écrit :
> On 08/02/2008 11:34 PM, sadeq zabihi wrote:
> > Hello Dear
> >
> > I am tring to install a wiki software on Debian (server) on my network.
> > But I dont know which wiki software is better for my project (it is not a
> > big project)
On Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 11:07:43PM +0930, myblog1980 wrote:
> I'm an Ubuntu user who is having an ongoing problem with USB file
> transfers. This issue also seems to be affecting a significant number
> of other Ubuntu users, and I have also been reading reports of it
> appearing in other dis
David Rodriguez wrote:
> Hello Debian Team -
>
> I'm trying to install Deluge on my Ubuntu 8.04, i86. I don't understand
> how to add Deluge to my sources.list. I was hoping you can send me
> instructions on how to. Thanks.
>
> From,
> David
Hi David,
Go here: http://deluge-torrent.org/downloads
Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Hello, all:
A while back, there was some discussion here about Google Earth not
working on amd64 systems. I decided to take another whack at it
today, using make-googleearth-package. I had it download the latest
GoogleEarth.bin, but then, trying to make the package, it t
On Fri,01.Aug.08, 16:02:49, David Berg wrote:
> I'm using Xfce4 in Lenny and would like to see icons pop up for
> removable media when it is plugged in. I've configured udev and
> autofs so that the media is mounted when I plug it in, but I'm not
> getting the desktop/file manager icons in Xfce.
>
On Sat, Aug 02, 2008 at 10:18:17PM -0700, Mike Bird wrote:
> On Sat August 2 2008 18:31:40 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > My network is illustrated here now.
> > http://carnot.pathology.ubc.ca/Network.jpg
[snip]
> > "no connection".
>
> That routing table shows that dalton knows the route to joule
On Sat,02.Aug.08, 12:54:51, Michael Yang wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I'm meeting a problem on xfce4 panel after I did a full package upgrade (no
> dist-upgrade), debian lenny/sid 2.6.24-1, xfce4.4-2, xfce4-panel 4.4.-2-6.
>
> My default top panel with the task list, workspaces was becoming bigger
> after th
sadeq zabihi wrote:
> Hello Dear
>
> I am tring to install a wiki software on Debian (server) on my network.
> But I dont know which wiki software is better for my project (it is
> not a big project) and how i can install it on debian server.
> It it is possible for you please help me about both
Hi,
Adam Wakerhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am packaging an application that needs to create a database. By
> default it uses mysql. What is the debian way of letting a package
> create a database and database user? Would I use
> "/etc/mysql/debian.cnf"?
Take a look at dbconfig-common.
On Sat Aug 02 2008 @ 2:09, JW wrote:
> I sometimes have a hard time figuring out why apt keeps certain packages
> back.
> For example the other day during an apt-get upgrade it was "keeping back"
> openoffice (and all the OO componant packages). It was not requiring any
> packages to be remove
On 08/03/08 03:32, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
David Rodriguez wrote:
Hello Debian Team -
I'm trying to install Deluge on my Ubuntu 8.04, i86. I don't understand
how to add Deluge to my sources.list. I was hoping you can send me
instructions on how to. Thanks.
From,
David
Hi David,
Go here: http://
[ oops - replied to OP ]
You'll probably get a different answer from each person, but I think
ikiwiki is one of the best ones since it is very flexible and you can
easily get your data out of it again should you want to (unlike
mediawiki)
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On 02/08/08 11:10, James Carr wrote:
Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
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I found the reason, sort of. I changed XkbLayout to "us" and it is OK
now. But why? Why it didn't work with the "uk" setting? Considering my
keyboard's physical layout (which is "uk") it is weird.
Thanks for your help.
Co
At home we have a file server (called april), which provides a central
filesystem (called /farhome) containing everyone's home directory.
It's been working fine for years, until yesterday,
Suddenly one of our machines (called shadow) cannot mount /farhome, ans
instead gets mount timeouts.
Anothe
My webserver system is actually a UML slice of a system at memset.co.uk and all
it does is run Apache Tomcat and sshd and the stuff from memset - I thought it
was pretty safe until I came back today and found my nightly email report from
chkrootkit said:
The following suspicious files and dire
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 7:04 AM, Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> On Sat,02.Aug.08, 12:54:51, Michael Yang wrote:
> > Hi:
> >
> > I'm meeting a problem on xfce4 panel after I did a full package upgrade
> (no
> > dist-upgrade), debian lenny/sid 2.6.24-1, xfce4.4-2, xfce4-panel
> 4.4.-2-6.
Mark Allums wrote:
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I would be very surprised if the BIOS battery is alkaline. Alkaline
batteries do have a characteristic that the voltage gradually drops
as the battery dies; on the other hand Li batteries usually hold
their voltage until they die at which point the v
> Take a look at dbconfig-common.
Thankyou. This looks like what I need.
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On Sun,03.Aug.08, 09:57:24, Michael Yang wrote:
> Thanks Andrei, but that's what I was saying. The 12 segments square is not
> available to the newly added panel, but only the the default top and bottom
> one. It's strange that the options are different to the newly added on from
> the default on
On Sat, Aug 02, 2008 at 09:03:10PM -0400, Jimmy Wu wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 6:43 PM, Ansgar Burchardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > "Jimmy Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >> I tried doing an nmap scan on myself the other day and found that tcp
> >> port 113 was open. Nmap
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/02/08 09:06, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
[snip]
Good clue! But I am no closer and consider giving up: it would only be
useful if I found a kernel parameter for the cmdline to avoid being
without framebuffers.
Any other "fix" entails recompiling the Debian Kernel, e.g. in or
Javier Vasquez wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running unstable, and on the previous linux image version for
amd64 (2.6.25-2-amd64) I didn't have any trouble compiling the vmware
kernel modules coming with the latest vmware-player tarrball
(VMware-player-2.0.4-93057.x86_64.tar.gz).
However when compiling th
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 2:10 AM, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why isn't it in the Ubuntu repository?
It is, deluge-torrent and deluge-torrent-common. I just checked.
> Ron Johnson, Jr.
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On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 11:42:04 +, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> At home we have a file server (called april), which provides a central
> filesystem (called /farhome) containing everyone's home directory.
>
> It's been working fine for years, until yesterday,
>
> Suddenly one of our machines (called sh
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It seems Firefox uses the mplayer plugin for many if not most of the
movies and feeds on many sites. But in my system is doesn't work most of
the time. The mplayer window comes up (full screen once in a while), I
click play...it says getting playlist
On 08/03/08 12:09, David Fox wrote:
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 2:10 AM, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why isn't it in the Ubuntu repository?
It is, deluge-torrent and deluge-torrent-common. I just checked.
Then (if OP is still reading the list...) what was the purpose of
his question?
Install and run arno-iptables-firewall and tell it your internet port like
eth0 or ppp0 and leave the rest of the defaults alone. Port 113 will be
closed once this is done since one of the defaults with
arno-iptables-firewall is to first deny all portsthen only open up those
you specifically c
On Sunday 03 August 2008 20:48, Frank McCormick wrote:
> It seems Firefox uses the mplayer plugin for many if not most of the
> movies and feeds on many sites. But in my system is doesn't work most of
> the time. The mplayer window comes up (full screen once in a while), I
> click play...it says ge
On Wednesday 30 July 2008 20:56, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
> Hi,
> I ve send this message many times and don't receive a correct answer !!?, I
> hope that somebody gives me a hint.
Perhaps the xdmx package could help?
>
> I have a serveur running an application, to be simpler gnome-terminal, I
>
sadeq zabihi wrote:
> I am tring to install a wiki software on Debian (server) on my network.
> But I dont know which wiki software is better for my project (it is not
> a big project) and how i can install it on debian server.
> It it is possible for you please help me about both (wiki software an
Mike, Alex & others,
Sorry for the broken thread.
mb> 2) That joule knows the route to cantor (via dalton)
Just what I was missing; thanks!
Now, where to specify this route?
(1) "up route add ..." can not go in the eth0
stanza in /etc/network/interfaces because
tun0 is configured after eth
A long time ago, probably around March or so, my keyboard was fine. I
use three keyboard layouts, and I found that Alt+Capslock keychord
useful for switching between the three of them. It was so set up in
the Gnome preferences, and all was well.
At some point later during some upgrade (I track tes
Hi
I'm using Debian Sid (kernel 2.6.26). I need to configure the eth0 so
it uses the dhcp. In my case the "dhclient" never gets response at boot
time. Later, I have to restart the service "/etc/init.d/networking" to
get a IP. Sometimes I've also problems at this point. I don't not why
bu
On Monday 04 August 2008 00:56, Antonio Diaz wrote:
>Hi
>
>I'm using Debian Sid (kernel 2.6.26). I need to configure the eth0 so
> it uses the dhcp. In my case the "dhclient" never gets response at boot
> time. Later, I have to restart the service "/etc/init.d/networking" to
> get a IP. Som
sadeq zabihi wrote:
> I am tring to install a wiki software on Debian (server) on my network.
> But I dont know which wiki software is better for my project (it is not a
> big project) and how i can install it on debian server. It it is possible
> for you please help me about both (wiki software
On Sunday 03 August 2008 13:36, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> While mfs mounting wasn't working, our LAN was disconnected from the wider
> internet. Although all the machines in question could talk to each
> other, the DSL link to the rest of the world was down because of ISP
> failure. Now it's up again
On Sunday 03 August 2008 22:13, Andrew Reid wrote:
> On Sunday 03 August 2008 13:36, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> > While mfs mounting wasn't working, our LAN was disconnected from the
> > wider internet. Although all the machines in question could talk to each
> > other, the DSL link to the rest of the
On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 22:15:25 -0400, Andrew Reid wrote:
> On Sunday 03 August 2008 22:13, Andrew Reid wrote:
>> On Sunday 03 August 2008 13:36, Hendrik Boom wrote:
>> > While mfs mounting wasn't working, our LAN was disconnected from the
>> > wider internet. Although all the machines in question c
On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 10:40:57 +0100, Jon Dowland wrote:
> [ oops - replied to OP ]
>
> You'll probably get a different answer from each person, but I think
> ikiwiki is one of the best ones since it is very flexible and you can
> easily get your data out of it again should you want to (unlike
> m
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 02:27:01AM +, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 22:15:25 -0400, Andrew Reid wrote:
>
[snip]
> /usr 172.25.1.4(rw,sync,no_root_squash,map_identity)
what about map_identity ? you using nis/ldap ?
>
> Funny. When I cut and pasted it into this page if but
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