Its a Seagate HD. I dont have the exact model number. Now I am checking
if this is a hardware problem. One thing that bothers me is why does
32bit works?
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
On 06/03/2009 07:46 AM, Rod James Bio wrote:
We've been doing an installation on this LTSP Server we are trying to
bui
On Tue,02.Jun.09, 16:32:15, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> So, even in GUI-based mail clients HTML shows up as the actual HTML code.,
> but only if they are properly configured (or terribly misconfigured [1]).
>
> [1] It's a matter of opinion, but I'm guessing that's what Andrei would call
>
On Wed,03.Jun.09, 11:20:58, 明覺 wrote:
> I have an idea, you first install the package from official debian
> source, and keep it there, then install your fixed version(with the
> same version number) by --prefix=/usr to overwrite the fault one, is
> that clever? :)
I wouldn't do it. One of the
On Wed,03.Jun.09, 01:25:19, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 02.06.09 14:29, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > In <20090602185609.ga26...@fantomas.sk>, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > >is 1.2.3lenny1 more than 1.2.3local1? I would want that to get upgraded...
> >
> > No. 1.2.3lenny1 < 1.2.3lo
On 2009-06-03 09:23 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Wed,03.Jun.09, 01:25:19, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>> On 02.06.09 14:29, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> > In <20090602185609.ga26...@fantomas.sk>, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>> > >is 1.2.3lenny1 more than 1.2.3local1? I would want that
Hi you all,
is there something wrong with http://www.debian.org/CD/jigdo-cd/ ?
regards
-r
Hi guys,
I need to feed subnets into a database in the format 192.168.0.% or
192.168.%.% which means, for example, 192.168.0.0/23 should break down into:
192.168.0.%
192.168.1.%
Does anyone know of a way to convert this?
Thanks
--kj
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Hi,
Are cron jobs that are scheduled by including them in
the /etc/cron.daily run parallel or sequentially? If they are run
sequentially, is it possible to get them running parallel?
TIA
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tel: 024-3888063 / 06-51855277
On 06/03/2009 09:05 AM, Rod James Bio wrote:
Its a
Seagate HD. I dont have the exact model number. Now I am checking if
this is a hardware problem. One thing that bothers me is why does 32bit
works?
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
On 06/03/2009 07:46 AM, Rod James Bio wrote:
We've been
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> I want to install libdvdread from source. After unpacking the tarball, I cd
> into the source dir and ran autogen but got the following:
>
> $ tar xjvf libdvdread-4.1.3.tar.bz2
> $ cd libdvdread-4.1.3
> $ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr
> autoreconf: Entering directory `.
On Mon,01.Jun.09, 22:19:55, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> [...] I can't boot into my Lenny partition
>> from my Etch partition, whose Grub boot loader is installed to the mbr.
Andrei Popescu writes:
> Did you add an entry for Lenny in the menu.lst of Etch? If you have grub
> installed on the Le
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 01:46:50PM +0800, Rod James Bio wrote:
> We've been doing an installation on this LTSP Server we are trying to
> build. While formatting the 500 GB HD the partitioning
> process is stock at 33%. Can anyone suggest if there are limitations or
> problems or past experiences?
Greetings,
Sometime during boot, i get the message "Activating swap... failed."
('failed' is in red)
The only place in /var/log (that i thought would make sense to search
in) i can find a reference to swap is:
$ cat /var/log/kern.log.0 |grep swap
Mar 21 12:28:37 deb64 kernel: [ 12.194854] Addin
Turns out it was Bastille leftovers (most likely). A few programs in
/sbin had 000 permissions, including swap* and hwclock (hence my time
issues)... Swap mounts now.
There was supposed to be an undo file in /var/log/Bastille/backup but
i couldn't find none, and purging said package didn't revert
Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
Hi,
Are cron jobs that are scheduled by including them in
the /etc/cron.daily run parallel or sequentially? If they are run
sequentially, is it possible to get them running parallel?
/etc/cron.daily is run by run-parts. Looking in the man-page yields
Files are run in t
Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
> But unless you have a specific need to use stick to 32bit kernel
> (driver, old application [in]compatibility), it is wise to move to
> 64bits.
Why?
I know that 64bit is the future. I have the feeling, however, that many
applications are still better supported on 32bit tha
Peter Robinson wrote:
For what ever reason I was not able to downgrade as above.
If your /etc/apt/sources.list does not refer to 'stable' then the
method I posted may not work.
> I then
uninstalled the 0.28.4-1 version and installed the previous one from
/var/cache/apt/archives#
dpkg -i lib
Hello all,
What do you think is the main reason or the importance of hosting your
own DNS when your ISP and/or Domain Registrar can host it for you for
FREE?
Normally if you are going to host your own DNS for your organization,
ideally you need to run it at least on two (2) different machines
con
> What do you think is the main reason or the importance of hosting your
> own DNS when your ISP and/or Domain Registrar can host it for you for
> FREE?
You remain reachable when your DNS provider is under a DoS attack.
Such attacks happen from time to time to large providers (check the
news).
If
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 03:27:43PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
> > What do you think is the main reason or the importance of hosting your
> > own DNS when your ISP and/or Domain Registrar can host it for you for
> > FREE?
>
> You remain reachable when your DNS provider is under a DoS attack.
> Su
What's the "best" EXT3, or "any" Linux FileSystem "Reader"-"Writer"
software? :P What are people using most often for e.g.: LVM2 (or dm_crypted
LVM2?) writing? under windows?
thanks :)
On 03.06.09 10:34, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2009-06-03 09:23 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> > On Wed,03.Jun.09, 01:25:19, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> >> On 02.06.09 14:29, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> >> > In <20090602185609.ga26...@fantomas.sk>, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> >> > >is 1
Hi all,
When trying to build jdk6 source its sources I run in this error on debian:
../../../src/solaris/native/sun/awt/awt.h:20:27: error:
X11/Intrinsic.h: No such file or
directory
My system is :
Linux debian 2.6.26-2-686 #1 SMP Mon May 11 19:00:59 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
Anu help would be
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
>> But unless you have a specific need to use stick to 32bit kernel
>> (driver, old application [in]compatibility), it is wise to move to
>> 64bits.
>
> Why?
>
> I know that 64bit is the future. I have the feeling, however, that many
> applicatio
András Péter wrote:
> What's the "best" EXT3, or "any" Linux FileSystem "Reader"-"Writer"
> software?
The kernel reads/writes directly to ext3, so you'd have it that this is
the linux kernel. I use 'mke2fs' for creating and 'tune2fs' for tuning
my ext2/ext3 file systems
:P What are people using
thveillon.debian wrote:
> Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
>> Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
>>> But unless you have a specific need to use stick to 32bit kernel
>>> (driver, old application [in]compatibility), it is wise to move to
>>> 64bits.
>> Why?
>>
>> I know that 64bit is the future. I have the feeling, ho
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
> On 06/03/2009 09:05 AM, Rod James Bio wrote:
>> Its a Seagate HD. I dont have the exact model number. Now I am
>> checking if this is a hardware problem. One thing that bothers me is
>> why does 32bit works?
>>
>> Klaus Jantzen wrote:
>>> On 06/03/2009 07:46 AM, Rod James Bio
On Tue, 02 Jun 2009, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 22:00:47 -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
> > On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 06:25:49PM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> > > On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 08:30:50 +0200, Raven wrote:
> > > > Hi all.
> > > > I am trying to install the 'gspca' driver for
Chris Jones wrote:
> On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 11:49:34AM EDT, Barclay, Daniel wrote:
>> Chris Jones wrote:
>>> On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 12:04:44PM EDT, Barclay, Daniel wrote:
Chris Jones wrote:
>>> [..]
>>>
>>> ... homo sapiens ... opposable thumb.
...
> The indirect relationship is that thumbs
Raven wrote:
> Hi all.
> I am trying to install the 'gspca' driver for a Logitech webcam but
> compiling from source fails and I could not find any debian package
> containing that module.
> Any ideas?
I am having similar problem on amd64 machine but on Ubuntu Jaunty. It
has 2.6.28 kernel. The com
Daniel Burrows wrote:
> ...: one of my colleagues bought a keyboard with pedals a
> few years ago. As I understand it, the pedals are used for shift
> states and control characters -- I haven't used it myself, but it seems
> like an interesting idea, and it continues the pianistic angle here. :-)
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> thveillon.debian wrote:
>> Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
>>> Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
But unless you have a specific need to use stick to 32bit kernel
(driver, old application [in]compatibility), it is wise to move to
64bits.
>>> Why?
>>>
>>> I know that 64bit
ronggui wong wrote:
> Thanks for your hints, and I find "shortname=mixed" is more close to
> what I want.
I think there's also shortname=winnt.
(I forget exactly what it does differently, but it's what I use
to preserve case.)
Daniel
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Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
[cut]
I'm glad it works for you. I maintain that there are some sites and
some plugins that won't work correctly on amd64, while they work fine
on x86.
Last time I tried virtualbox, would not start that proprietary OS on
amd64, either.
VirtualBox (from Sun) works j
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 11:55:11PM +0100, James Youngman wrote:
> > So what did you use instead? I have never had trouble with using
> > "eth0" or "/dev/eth0" before, so I didn't check if such a file
> > existed. A network interface is a device which I expect to be
> > represented under /dev.
>
>
Hi,
I installed mysql, locally on the same machine, i use it, via teminal or
thru apache/php.
The problem is when I try to access from a remote machine, the following
command fails:
mysql -h 192.168.10.10 -u root -p
Where 192.168.10.10 is the address of the server running mysql.
thanks for help
b
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 09:22:29PM -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> James Youngman wrote:
>> On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 5:30 PM, lee wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 06:40:00PM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>>>
In <20090529225111.gf1...@cat.rubenette.is-a-geek.com>, lee wrote:
2009/6/3 András Péter :
> What's the "best" EXT3, or "any" Linux FileSystem "Reader"-"Writer"
> software? :P What are people using most often for e.g.: LVM2 (or dm_crypted
> LVM2?) writing? under windows?
> thanks :)
For windows, there are a couple options for reading and a couple for for r/w
Exp
2009/6/3 abdelkader belahcene
> Hi,
> I installed mysql, locally on the same machine, i use it, via teminal or
> thru apache/php.
> The problem is when I try to access from a remote machine, the following
> command fails:
> mysql -h 192.168.10.10 -u root -p
>
> Where 192.168.10.10 is the address
2009/6/4 Umarzuki Mochlis
>
>
> 2009/6/3 abdelkader belahcene
>
> Hi,
>> I installed mysql, locally on the same machine, i use it, via teminal or
>> thru apache/php.
>> The problem is when I try to access from a remote machine, the following
>> command fails:
>> mysql -h 192.168.10.10 -u root -
For some time now, in order to add a bit of security I have made /tmp
noexec. However I noticed recently looking at the messages scrolling up the
screen that some update configuration scripts were failing as they were
trying to be executed in /tmp. After googling I found this article:
http://www.d
Hello debian users,
Though I have used lvm for some time, I have one question that I don't
In <6a8fced30906022015h5b85545due6a185c06153a...@mail.gmail.com>, 明覺 wrote:
>On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 2:30 AM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
> wrote:
>> In <20090602162813.ga24...@fantomas.sk>, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>>>I tried to locally recompile package "wwwoffle" because of some bugs in
>>> it. I
Hi Joost,
You may be able to work around the sequential nature of cron jobs
by the simple ruse of making a small script which "backgrounds"
each job that you want to run contemporaneously. Something like:
#!/bin/sh
nohup jobToRun &
This script will return immediately while the j
In <4a261dba.8040...@t-online.de>, Klaus Jantzen wrote:
>
>
Please pay attention to the Code of Conduct for the list:
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct
Particularly, "Never send your messages in HTML; use plain text instead."
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On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 01:03:32PM -0400, George Randall wrote:
>
> Well for one if you used one big
> partition you would loose the versatility of having a seperate /home
> partition or other partitions that could stay intact during a
> reinstall.
This is a good point. Thanks George,
Zhengquan
Hi.
In my Debian system I have Mplayer that came with Debian and want to replace
with its svn version, recommended by Mplayer developers.
What shall I do in order to remove the old one? Will an `apt-get purge' be
enough? Or just remove the binary file?
Thanks for any help
Rodolfo
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I am having a problem with cups, again, and hope that someone here
may be able to save my sanity.
I had my AMD64 box die about 3 months ago and have just recently
revived it. It is a 3 dist box with squeeze and sid up to date so far
but having different printing problems. Printing was work
In <20090603155614.gv1...@cat.rubenette.is-a-geek.com>, lee wrote:
>It always turned eth0 into eth1 for me, extremely annoying.
This is a result of an attempt to make interface names persistent by tying
them to MAC addresses. It falls on its face often. There really needs to
be some sort of s
AG wrote:
AG wrote:
Hello
I am attempting to get Tor and Privoxy working with Iceweasel, but it
keeps throwing up errors.
The logfile has been enabled to record debugging info (1024 "Log the
destination for requests Privoxy didn't let through, and the reason
why", 4096 "start up banner and w
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 01:03:32PM -0400, George Randall wrote:
Well for one if you used one big
partition you would loose the versatility of having a seperate /home
partition or other partitions that could stay intact during a
reinstall.
This is a good point. Thanks G
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
Hello debian users,
Though I have used lvm for some time, I have one qu
In <779b039a0906030932kd76aed9n8692ec6aaef88...@mail.gmail.com>, Russell
Gadd wrote:
>For some time now, in order to add a bit of security I have made /tmp
>noexec. However I noticed recently looking at the messages scrolling up
> the screen that some update configuration scripts were failing as t
Hi debian users,
Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
the harddrive and single PV on it and separate LVs for /tmp /var /home
etc? and leave enough unassigned PE for later enlargement of certain LV?
Thanks for enlightenment and I am thinking of how to best utili
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
Hi debian users,
Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
the harddrive and single PV on it and separate LVs for /tmp /var /home
etc? and leave enough unassigned PE for later enlargement of certain LV?
Thanks for enlightenment and I am thin
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 02:02:05PM -0400, George Randall wrote:
> Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
>> Hi debian users,
>>
>> Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
>> the harddrive and single PV on it and separate LVs for /tmp /var /home
>> etc? and leave enough unassigned PE
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 02:02:05PM -0400, George Randall wrote:
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
Hi debian users,
Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
the harddrive and single PV on it and separate LVs for /tmp /var /home
etc? and leave enough un
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 02:15:15PM -0400, George Randall wrote:
> Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 02:02:05PM -0400, George Randall wrote:
>>> Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
Hi debian users,
Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
the har
In <87fxehb2t2@gmail.com>, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>In my Debian system I have Mplayer that came with Debian and want to
> replace with its svn version, recommended by Mplayer developers.
>
>What shall I do in order to remove the old one?
aptitude remove mplayer.
>Will an `apt-get purge'
> be e
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 18:31:43 +0100, AG wrote:
>> AG wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> I am attempting to get Tor and Privoxy working with Iceweasel, but it
>>> keeps throwing up errors.
[...]
>>> The following is my /etc/privoxy/config file (without the commented
>>> sections):
[...]
>>> listen-a
I am having a problem with cups, again, and hope that someone here
may be able to save my sanity.
I had my AMD64 box die about 3 months ago and have just recently
revived it. It is a 3 dist box with squeeze and sid up to date so far
but having different printing problems. Printing was wo
In <20090603174408.ga25...@m364d1.ece.northwestern.edu>, Zhengquan Zhang
wrote:
>Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
>the harddrive and single PV on it
I prefer not to use a partition table at all if I'm using the whole disk for
LVM.
>and separate LVs for /tm
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 18:31:43 +0100, AG wrote:
AG wrote:
Hello
I am attempting to get Tor and Privoxy working with Iceweasel, but it
keeps throwing up errors.
[...]
The following is my /etc/privoxy/config file (without the commented
sections
In <4a26ba9d.9060...@rctoolz.com>, George Randall wrote:
>Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
>> Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
>> the harddrive and single PV on it and separate LVs for /tmp /var /home
>> etc? and leave enough unassigned PE for later enlargement of certa
I've asked about this on several forums, #debian at freenode, and, I
believe, on this list, but have still not found a successful resolution.
I have a Logitech Quickcam Chat.
It worked out of the box in PCLinuxOS, but I can't get it to work with
Debian (had issues with a previous Ubuntu install
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 01:46:27PM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In <20090603174408.ga25...@m364d1.ece.northwestern.edu>, Zhengquan Zhang
> wrote:
> >Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
> >the harddrive and single PV on it
>
> I prefer not to use a par
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 01:51:03PM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In <4a26ba9d.9060...@rctoolz.com>, George Randall wrote:
> >Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
> >> Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
> >> the harddrive and single PV on it and separate LVs for /tmp
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In <4a26ba9d.9060...@rctoolz.com>, George Randall wrote:
Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
the harddrive and single PV on it and separate LVs for /tmp /var /home
etc? and leave enough unassigned PE for la
On Wed,03.Jun.09, 13:29:15, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> > Ok, next I'd try booting "by hand". That is, instead of letting grub
> > (try to) do it's magic get a grub command line (I think you need to
> > press 'c') and run those commands by hand. grub's tab-completion can
> > help too.
>
> What co
Am 2009-06-03 23:41:11, schrieb Alex Samad:
> for example setup the primary ns on your own server and use somebody
> like dyndns.com for sec + ter NS
Better: Look for some other small ISP or ORGs arround the world
with own IP range and then exchange VSever's with BIND.
This wil
In <20090603185138.ga25...@m364d1.ece.northwestern.edu>, Zhengquan Zhang
wrote:
>On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 01:46:27PM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> In <20090603174408.ga25...@m364d1.ece.northwestern.edu>, Zhengquan Zhang
>>
>> wrote:
>> >Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a s
On Wed,03.Jun.09, 10:34:36, Sven Joachim wrote:
>
> > I think the correct way is to *append* to the version, not munge it:
> >
> > 1.2.3lenny1+local1 (I like to use + as separator)
>
> This will not work if the original version is 1.2.3, because
> 1.2.3+local1 > 1.2.3lenny1 (the version for poten
Thanks Boyd. I've created a file as you suggest. Is there anywhere I can
inspect the messages that are generated during an update? I've looked in
/var/log and couldn't find anything there, although I may have missed it. It
would be nice to see this now working.
Can you answer the other question I
Brad King wrote:
OK, I got it to work. THANKS! In case anyone else is reading this
1) I added a stable debian repository in /etc/apt/sources.list
2) aptitude update
3) Checked versions of libneon27-gnutls using "v" key, removed bad one
and installed libneon27-gnutls (0.28.2-6.1)
cheers Pete
In <4a26c7d5.40...@rctoolz.com>, George Randall wrote:
>Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> In <4a26ba9d.9060...@rctoolz.com>, George Randall wrote:
>>> You will need the separate /boot partition and then your lvm partition.
>> Not if you are willing to use grub2 (aka grub-pc). Version 1.96 or
>> abo
On 2009-06-03 21:22 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Wed,03.Jun.09, 10:34:36, Sven Joachim wrote:
>>
>> > I think the correct way is to *append* to the version, not munge it:
>> >
>> > 1.2.3lenny1+local1 (I like to use + as separator)
>>
>> This will not work if the original version is 1.2.3, b
In <20090603192216.ge6...@think.homelan>, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>On Wed,03.Jun.09, 10:34:36, Sven Joachim wrote:
>> > I think the correct way is to *append* to the version, not munge it:
>> >
>> > 1.2.3lenny1+local1 (I like to use + as separator)
>>
>> This will not work if the original version is
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 19:46:54 +0100, AG wrote:
> Florian Kulzer wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 18:31:43 +0100, AG wrote:
AG wrote:
>
> I am attempting to get Tor and Privoxy working with Iceweasel,
> but it keeps throwing up errors.
[...]
> The following is my /etc/pri
In <779b039a0906031226j31ddf7dbsd20d45924bdc2...@mail.gmail.com>, Russell
Gadd wrote:
>Is there anywhere I can
>inspect the messages that are generated during an update?
I don't think so. I'm not sure they are saved anywhere.
>Can you answer the other question I asked: is my system likely to ne
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 02:23:27PM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In <20090603185138.ga25...@m364d1.ece.northwestern.edu>, Zhengquan Zhang
> wrote:
> >On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 01:46:27PM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> >> In <20090603174408.ga25...@m364d1.ece.northwestern.edu>, Zheng
Hi,
I installed MySQL in Lenny.
When I try to login in with mysql -u root -p, I receive :
ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using
password: YES)
I tried to reset the password of root by adding skip-grant-tables in my.cnf
then restart mysql.
I could login in with mysq
Hello,
Can somebody tell me if the following is possible using apt pinning? I
want to install the newer version of kernel (linux-image-2.6-686, ver
now is, I think, 2.6.29-3) from Untable to my Testing machine.
I am thinking of using apt pinning. I know that I need to set the
default release to "
On 03/06/09 20:58:45, Bernard Fay wrote:
Hi,
I installed MySQL in Lenny.
When I try to login in with mysql -u root -p, I receive :
ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using
password: YES)
I wonder if there is a password defined before you set the root
password in
Note: You sent your last message to me directly with a CC to the list.
It seems that the copy to the list has been blocked, therefore I
reply to the private message. Please fix your email program so
that it replies to the list only and that it does not send an HTML
part. (Th
H.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can somebody tell me if the following is possible using apt pinning? I
> want to install the newer version of kernel (linux-image-2.6-686, ver
> now is, I think, 2.6.29-3) from Untable to my Testing machine.
>
> I am thinking of using apt pinning. I know that I need to s
On Wed,03.Jun.09, 14:58:12, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>
> While it looks a bit funny, using the suffix "a~local1" will probably always
> work, as long as Debian release code names continue to be strictly
> alphabetic.
Ok, I'm going to keep using '+' as I'm only recompiling sid packages ;)
On 03/06/09 21:45:15, Paul Lewis wrote:
Hi,
I installed MySQL in Lenny.
When I try to login in with mysql -u root -p, I receive :
ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using
password: YES)
I wonder if there is a password defined before you set the root
password in
I had to look up the meaning of idempotent, a most apt word if I may say so
(pun not really intended but serendipitous anyway!). Your answers are very
full and much appreciated.
>You can find preinst/postinst and other package tracking stuff under
> /var/lib/dpkg/info.
I had one look at this dire
On Mon,01.Jun.09, 22:19:55, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> [...] I can't boot into my Lenny partition
>> from my Etch partition, whose Grub boot loader is installed to the mbr.
Andrei Popescu writes:
> Did you add an entry for Lenny in the menu.lst of Etch? If you have grub
> installed on the Le
On Wed, 20 May 2009 00:34:24 +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:17:48AM +1000, gianni wrote:
>> HI lists
>> how can I resize the LVM default partition layout of debian? the root
>> is to small around 400mb... I looked around the web but it look like I
>> need to do that from a
On Thu, May 21st, 2009 - Florian Kulzer said:
It looks good initially, /dev/video0 is mentioned, but the driver cannot
set the video mode. AFAIK, external USB 2.0 hubs can cause trouble with
webcams. Can you try the camera again with the TetraHub disconnected?
Removing the TetraHub and plugging
>From: Bernard Fay [mailto:bernard@gmail.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 2:59 PM
>Subject: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' in mysql
>
>Hi,
>
>I installed MySQL in Lenny.
>When I try to login in with mysql -u root -p, I receive :
>
>ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user '
In , Hendrik Boom wrote:
>On Wed, 20 May 2009 00:34:24 +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
>> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:17:48AM +1000, gianni wrote:
>>> HI lists
>>> how can I resize the LVM default partition layout of debian? the root
>>> is to small around 400mb... I looked around the web but it look like
In , emikaadeo wrote:
>H.S. wrote:
>> Can somebody tell me if the following is possible using apt pinning? I
>> want to install the newer version of kernel (linux-image-2.6-686, ver
>> now is, I think, 2.6.29-3) from Untable to my Testing machine.
>>
>> I am thinking of using apt pinning. Something
On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 16:31:19 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In , Hendrik Boom wrote:
>>On Wed, 20 May 2009 00:34:24 +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
>>> You don't need a rescue CD, and you can even do it while the
>>> filesystem is mounted!
>>
>>So the warnings about unmounting the file system b
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 09:38:36AM EDT, Daniel Burrows wrote:
> On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:08:59PM -0400, Chris Jones
> was heard to say:
I didn't say anything..
> > There appear to be keyboards where some keys are physically located
> > in a spot that's easily accessible with the thumbs.
> >
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 09:55:57PM +0100, Russell Gadd wrote:
> I had to look up the meaning of idempotent, a most apt word if I may say so
> (pun not really intended but serendipitous anyway!). Your answers are very
> full and much appreciated.
>
> >You can find preinst/postinst and other package
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 01:46:27PM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In <20090603174408.ga25...@m364d1.ece.northwestern.edu>, Zhengquan Zhang
> wrote:
> >Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
> >the harddrive and single PV on it
[snip]
> You definitely want
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 11:44:00AM -0500, Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
> Though I have used lvm for some time, I have one question that I don't
>
> understand.
>
>
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 11:02:03AM EDT, Barclay, Daniel wrote:
> Chris Jones wrote:
> > On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 11:49:34AM EDT, Barclay, Daniel wrote:
> >> Chris Jones wrote:
> >>> [..]
> >>>
> >>> ... homo sapiens ... opposable thumb.
> ...
> > The indirect relationship is that thumbs are both v
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