On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 01:30:58AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2009-07-24 01:08, lee wrote:
>> Check /boot/grub/menu list; I think that's where the kernel is being
>> told to mount the root-fs read-only:
>
> That's what I eventually did, earlier this evening.
Did it work?
> But... the grub fil
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 12:23:28AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2009-07-24 00:04, lee wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 11:32:43AM +0200, Siggy Brentrup wrote:
> [snip]
>>> Look at the Received: headers in my mails, afaict winnegan.fake is no
>>> valid domain outside my lan and using outside wou
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 12:25:02PM +1000, Gibson, Jodie MRS wrote:
> UNCLASSIFIED
??
> Do you have a dedicated 'group' page (similar to yahoo groups) where
> people can post/read messages, or is it done totally through an e-mail
> list?
Debian-user is a mailing list. I don't know what a "group p
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 08:10:16AM +0200, Siggy Brentrup wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 23:04 -0600, lee wrote:
> > Look at my headers: who cares? Unless you're an ISP or MSP or run the
> > servers for a company, nobody is going to mind.
>
> That's wrong, as with HTTP and other text based protoc
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 11:39:10PM -0500, Scott Curtis wrote:
> Hi I have ubuntu 8.10 and was wondering if I can install Debian 5.0 with
> Ubuntu???
Debian has it's own installer you can install Debian with. That
probably works a lot better than installing it with Ubuntu.
If you're asking if you
On Thu,23.Jul.09, 20:24:25, Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> But then, when I *do* do it, it's always with a minimal system,
> where I wait until I'm on Sid to install the bulk of the packages.
Why not use the business-card image to install sid directly?
http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#unstable-images
Rega
On Fri,24.Jul.09, 00:30:39, lee wrote:
>
> > IMPORTANT: This email remains the property of the Australian Defence
> > Organisation and is subject to the jurisdiction of section 70 of the
> > Crimes Act 1914. If you have received this email in error, you are
> > requested to contact the sender and
On Fri,24.Jul.09, 12:25:02, Gibson, Jodie MRS wrote:
>
> Do you have a dedicated 'group' page (similar to yahoo groups) where
> people can post/read messages, or is it done totally through an e-mail
You could try out googlegroups. This mailing list is available there
(linux.debian.user) and you
On 2009-07-24 02:05, lee wrote:
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 01:30:58AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2009-07-24 01:08, lee wrote:
Check /boot/grub/menu list; I think that's where the kernel is being
told to mount the root-fs read-only:
That's what I eventually did, earlier this evening.
Did it wo
On 2009-07-24 02:07, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Thu,23.Jul.09, 20:24:25, Ron Johnson wrote:
But then, when I *do* do it, it's always with a minimal system,
where I wait until I'm on Sid to install the bulk of the packages.
Why not use the business-card image to install sid directly?
http://www.
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lee wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 12:25:02PM +1000, Gibson, Jodie MRS wrote:
>> UNCLASSIFIED
>
> ??
>
I'm no expert, but it looks to me as though that's something added on by
the Australian DoD regarding the security level of the email. See
http:/
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Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Fri,24.Jul.09, 12:25:02, Gibson, Jodie MRS wrote:
>> Do you have a dedicated 'group' page (similar to yahoo groups) where
>> people can post/read messages, or is it done totally through an e-mail
>
> You could try out google
> > http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#unstable-images
>
> Been there, looked at that. Those links all lead to /stable/.
>
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Here you will get what you need:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/amd64/iso-
cd/debian-testing-amd64-bu
How would information like this be put into a .gotmailrc configuration
file? The hotmail account I have is on msn.com and I know of a way to
include port information like domain=msn.com:995 but I don't know that
that will even work because it's documented nowhere in debian's gotmail
package di
Okay, I checked the http://gotmail.sf.net page and found out gotmail is no
longer supported and Microsoft changing their login page broke the
package. So this is now a broken package and probably rightly in the
orphan category too. Thanks much for assistance and interest provided.
On Wed,
On 2009-07-24 03:46, Harry Rickards wrote:
As other's have said, sometime's you're either not allowed, or can't
(it's added on by the MTA (or is it MDA?)).
Either the MTA or automatically by the client.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mail_delivery_agent
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On 2009-07-24 04:02, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#unstable-images
Been there, looked at that. Those links all lead to /stable/.
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Here you will get what you need:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/amd6
Has anyone tried this (and succeeded?). I got a new machine at work and
took the opportunity to install Squeeze, which came with KDE4.
I have some real problems with the new Konsole, and since I spend 9+
hours a day working in it, this is becoming an issue for me:
1. None of the fonts are easi
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 00:57 -0600, lee wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 08:10:16AM +0200, Siggy Brentrup wrote:
[SNIP]
> > Well, this was my last post in this thread, I'll grant you the final
> > word if you care, maybe you can prove that Exim's FAQ 805 or 807 iirc
> > the link is on d-d - is wro
On 22/07/2009 lee wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 02:40:08AM +0200, Jonas Meurer wrote:
> > On 22/07/2009 lee wrote:
> > > How did it solve the problem of authenticating with the smarthosts?
> > > You're not using open relays, are you?
> >
> > I simply added yet another line with smarthost:user:p
kj wrote:
Has anyone tried this (and succeeded?). I got a new machine at work and
took the opportunity to install Squeeze, which came with KDE4.
I have some real problems with the new Konsole, and since I spend 9+
hours a day working in it, this is becoming an issue for me:
1. None of the fon
Harry Rickards wrote:
You could also try gmane (IMHO the interface is better).
+1 there. It's extremely easy to configure icedove/thunderbird to access
the list there. news.gmane.org or snews.gmane.org for ssl.
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On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 12:20 AM, lee wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 11:52:50PM -0500, Jose Perez wrote:
>
>> I got an error about problems creating a foomatic filter from the
>> KDE printer assistant.
>
> What did the error message say?
>
Well, I'm using KDE in Spanish but trying to translate t
On Qui, 23 Jul 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2009-07-22 13:28, S. Fishpaste wrote:
Agreed, even in the web interface Google provides an option to bottom post
via their options. One does have to set GMail to use plain text for that to
work though. Simple enough to do.
But even amongst the clueful
On Sex, 24 Jul 2009, Harry Rickards wrote:
lee wrote:
You should really remove this part rather than continue to post it
here. It's ridiculous, impertinent and not at all important.
As other's have said, sometime's you're either not allowed, or can't
(it's added on by the MTA (or is it MDA?)).
It is so nice to see that there is a religion to responding to emails -
analogous to the vi, emacs, wordstar,
religions.
Although I agree in general with the notions of interleaving posts and
trimming quotes, this sometimes takes things out of context. I find it
convenient to have the context o
Chris Davies schrieb:
> Berthold Cogel wrote:
>> We're doing somthing like this in /etc/sudoers:
>
>
>> Cmnd_Alias SHELLS =/bin/sh, \
>>/bin/bash, \
> [...]
>
>> TRUSTED_USR ALL = NOPASSWD:ALL ,!SHELLS, NOROOT
>
>
Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
I use Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, size 11, and it looks fine.
Thanks for your response. I have it installed, but it doesn't show up
in the Konsole appearance configuration. All that shows are:
Monospace
Andale Mono
Courier 10 Pitch
Courier New
DejaVu Sans Mono
FreeMono
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Hi. Up-to-date Sid.
On boot, Grub lists the correct kernels. "update-grub" tells me that
everything is a-ok.
But when it tries to load, I get the error that "device (shows UUID
from /boot/grub/grub.cfg) not found"
Editing the grub command line to
Curt Howland wrote:
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Hi. Up-to-date Sid.
On boot, Grub lists the correct kernels. "update-grub" tells me that
everything is a-ok.
But when it tries to load, I get the error that "device (shows UUID
from /boot/grub/grub.cfg) not found"
Editing t
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 01:11:28PM +0200, Jonas Meurer wrote:
>
> /usr/share/doc/exim4/README.Debian.gz:
>
> 2.3.1. Using Exim as SMTP-AUTH client
Thanks! Seems like they extended the documentation since the last time
I looked :)
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On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 01:26:37PM +0200, Siggy Brentrup wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 00:57 -0600, lee wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 08:10:16AM +0200, Siggy Brentrup wrote:
> [SNIP]
> > > Well, this was my last post in this thread, I'll grant you the final
> > > word if you care, maybe you
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Robert Baron wrote:
> Although I agree in general with the notions of interleaving posts and
> trimming quotes, this sometimes takes things out of context.
Only if it isn't done properly.
>
In <4a69e030.7040...@physik.blm.tu-muenchen.de>, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
>The standard and proper way on Debian mailing lists is to bottom post
>and trim.
I've read this before, and I wish it were true, but I don't think the Debian
mailing lists actually have an official policy on posting styl
On Friday July 24 2009 9:49:38 am Micha Feigin wrote:
> try looking
> for a uuid option under /etc/default/grub2 or /etc/grub2 or something
> similar (not sure where the settings are, try looking at the comment at the
> start of /boot/grub/grub.cfg or find my earlier mail in this thread)
The optio
Boyd writes:
> I've read this before, and I wish it were true, but I don't think the
> Debian mailing lists actually have an official policy on posting style.
It's a consensus standard. Not everything is formally official.
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Teemu Likonen :
> On 2009-07-23 17:46 (UTC), s. keeling wrote:
>
> >>> vim (from mutt) also puts the cursor at the beginning.
>
> > ... While emacs, called from mutt or slrn, puts it right at the start
> > of the body text. :-)
>
> These command-line text editors have +n option to choose the
I was going through the hardinfo application and when I got to "IP
connections" I noticed the following connections have the "Established"
status using TCP and both on port 443 (SSL and HTTPS).
One of these connections is to 71.62.0.176 (which doesn't seem to have a
listing in the whois databa
I couldn't find a clear answer on google other than a package called multicore for octave.
I was wondering if octave can utilize multiple cores (multithreaded operations) by default
(as matlab partially does) or not?
The question is whether it's worth to invest in a quad core for octave or whet
AG wrote:
I was going through the hardinfo application and when I got to "IP
connections" I noticed the following connections have the
"Established" status using TCP and both on port 443 (SSL and HTTPS).
One of these connections is to 71.62.0.176 (which doesn't seem to have
a listing in the w
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 08:16:31AM -0500, Jose Perez wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 12:20 AM, lee wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 11:52:50PM -0500, Jose Perez wrote:
> >
> >> I got an error about problems creating a foomatic filter from the
> >> KDE printer assistant.
> >
> > What did the erro
martin f krafft wrote:
If you agree: http://bugs.debian.org/537993 ;)
I agree, but I'm way too ignorant in these matters to try coding.
mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sdbX
Fixed.
Well, I thought it was fixed. But on reboot, dmesg said somebody was
still trying to start those 3 RAID arrays
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 03:39:42AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2009-07-24 02:05, lee wrote:
>> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 01:30:58AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> On 2009-07-24 01:08, lee wrote:
Check /boot/grub/menu list; I think that's where the kernel is being
told to mount the root-fs
On Fri 24 Jul 2009 at 19:15:45 +0100, AG wrote:
> Also, although I was under the impression that the portmap service was
> not enabled at boot up, it would appear that it is running in the
> background. I recall that portmap used to be a security risk, but is
> this still the case and shoul
AG wrote:
What applications could I have on my machine that would establish tcp
connections with either of these using ssl/https?
You can determine what program opened a particular connection by running
"netstat -p". Running as root usually gives better results.
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On 2009-07-24 12:12, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In <4a69e030.7040...@physik.blm.tu-muenchen.de>, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
The standard and proper way on Debian mailing lists is to bottom post
and trim.
I've read this before, and I wish it were true, but I don't think the Debian
mailing l
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, AG wrote:
> I was going through the hardinfo application and when I got to "IP
> connections" I noticed the following connections have the "Established" status
> using TCP and both on port 443 (SSL and HTTPS).
>
> One of these connections is to 71.62.0.176 (which doesn't seem
Brian wrote:
On Fri 24 Jul 2009 at 19:15:45 +0100, AG wrote:
Also, although I was under the impression that the portmap service was
not enabled at boot up, it would appear that it is running in the
background. I recall that portmap used to be a security risk, but is
this still the case
Kevin Ross wrote:
AG wrote:
What applications could I have on my machine that would establish tcp
connections with either of these using ssl/https?
You can determine what program opened a particular connection by
running "netstat -p". Running as root usually gives better results.
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I wrote an article how to setup a GIT hosting platform in order to host
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- gitosis is used (available as official .deb)
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On Fri,24.Jul.09, 12:12:41, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In <4a69e030.7040...@physik.blm.tu-muenchen.de>, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> >The standard and proper way on Debian mailing lists is to bottom post
> >and trim.
>
> I've read this before, and I wish it were true, but I don't think the De
Matthew Moore wrote:
On Friday July 24 2009 9:49:38 am Micha Feigin wrote:
try looking
for a uuid option under /etc/default/grub2 or /etc/grub2 or something
similar (not sure where the settings are, try looking at the comment at the
start of /boot/grub/grub.cfg or find my earlier mail in this
* kj [2009 Jul 24 06:14 -0500]:
> Has anyone tried this (and succeeded?). I got a new machine at work and
> took the opportunity to install Squeeze, which came with KDE4.
>
> I have some real problems with the new Konsole, and since I spend 9+
> hours a day working in it, this is becoming an issu
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 10:14:00AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> Why do you assume he has a choice? Many organisations insert this for
> all outgoing mail.
I don't care if he or she has a choice. That's her or his problem, not
mine.
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On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 01:23:23PM -0600, Glenn English wrote:
>
mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sdbX
>
> Well, I thought it was fixed. But on reboot, dmesg said somebody was
> still trying to start those 3 RAID arrays I thought I'd destroyed.
Perhaps there is some information stored in your i
lee wrote:
Perhaps there is some information stored in your initrd?
No, don't think so. When I wiped the RAID disks, it all disappeared -- I
did nothing to the boot disk.
And whatever it was, it's gone now.
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Jeff D wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, AG wrote:
I was going through the hardinfo application and when I got to "IP
connections" I noticed the following connections have the "Established" status
using TCP and both on port 443 (SSL and HTTPS).
One of these connections is to 71.62.0.176 (which do
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, lee wrote:
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 10:14:00AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
Why do you assume he has a choice? Many organisations insert this for
all outgoing mail.
I don't care if he or she has a choice. That's her or his problem, not
mine.
And just what would you sugg
Robert Holtzman wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, lee wrote:
>
>> I don't care if he or she has a choice. That's her or his problem, not
>> mine.
>>
>
> And just what would you suggest he do about it? Not post? Change jobs?
> Commit suicide?
>
I'd suggest one of the dozen free e-mail servi
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On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 2:17 PM, lee wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 08:16:31AM -0500, Jose Perez wrote:
>> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 12:20 AM, lee wrote:
>> > On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 11:52:50PM -0500, Jose Perez wrote:
>> >
>> >> I got an error about problems creating a foomatic filter from the
>>
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 02:58:45PM -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, lee wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 10:14:00AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>>
>>> Why do you assume he has a choice? Many organisations insert this for
>>> all outgoing mail.
>>
>> I don't care if he or she
> It appears that particular chipset is not supported by the b43
> open-source driver. You have three alternatives:
>
> 1. Use the vendor-provided, non-open-source Linux driver. See
> http://wiki.debian.org/wl
> 2. Use ndiswrapper. This lets you use the Windows driver in Linux. See
> htt
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On Friday 24 July 2009, Curt Howland was heard to say:
> But when it tries to load, I get the error that "device (shows UUID
> from /boot/grub/grub.cfg) not found"
Micha Feigin wrote:
> I also had problems with uuid and just disabled it (you need to
Ogya Chief wrote:
> It appears that particular chipset is not supported by the b43
> open-source driver. You have three alternatives:
>
> 1. Use the vendor-provided, non-open-source Linux driver. See
> http://wiki.debian.org/wl
> 2. Use ndiswrapper. This lets you use the Windows driver in Linux
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 08:51:54AM -0700, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> Jesus arteche wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a hard disk broken, it doesnt boot and if i put it as a slave
>> gives me a lot of errors. It has several partitions (ext3, fat32 ntfs)
>> i'd like to recovery some data from it. Someone
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 10:18:01AM +0300, Hai Zaar wrote:
> Good day dear list!
>
> I work for organisation that has its development network off-line and
> I want to setup a Debian with current Lenny release.
> Creating on-line mirror and bringing it in on USB disk is not an
> option due to s
On Friday 24 July 2009, Paul Scott wrote:
> Matthew Moore wrote:
> > On Friday July 24 2009 9:49:38 am Micha Feigin wrote:
> >> try looking
> >> for a uuid option under /etc/default/grub2 or /etc/grub2 or
> >> something similar (not sure where the settings are, try looking at
> >> the comment at th
Correction, I double checked and my monitor *is* a SyncMaster 2243.
Zach
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A last resort possibility to fix this problem would be to get and use a
dban cd from dban.sf.net on the hard drive. That will return everything
on the hard drive to the way it was before any data was put on it though.
It's known as stacking the deck and getting to a known state but all that
is
so ive been running debian lenny for about a week. everythings been
hunky-dorry until this evening when i turned on my laptop and was
greeted with several seconds of this during the boot up process.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/godblessbotox/3753646865/
along with that gobbely gook it beeps for a
At the boot: prompt I usually key in autostart 5 then hit enter. A 200GB
disk takes about 8 hours to clean so figure your timing accordingly if you
decide to use this.
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Nate Bargmann wrote:
You will need to reconfigure the fontconfig-config package and be sure
to enable bitmapped fonts. If you've upgraded your box over time as
Sid, there may be some crufty files in /etc/fonts/conf.d (they should
all be symlinks now except for README) that are turning bitmapped
On 2009-07-24 18:26, lee wrote:
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 02:58:45PM -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, lee wrote:
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 10:14:00AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
Why do you assume he has a choice? Many organisations insert this for
all outgoing mail.
I don't c
On 2009-07-24 17:01, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Robert Holtzman wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, lee wrote:
I don't care if he or she has a choice. That's her or his problem, not
mine.
And just what would you suggest he do about it? Not post? Change jobs?
Commit suicide?
I'd suggest o
Was there a firmware update released for the KXP-1123 during its history?
It could be the ppd file that's available for that printer needs that
firmware update installed if such exists.
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On 2009-07-25 01:09, jeremy jozwik wrote:
so ive been running debian lenny for about a week. everythings been
hunky-dorry until this evening when i turned on my laptop and was
greeted with several seconds of this during the boot up process.
Maybe you removed some fonts? (Your gmail account hid
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