One partition on my linux box with reiserfs is corrupt and I am trying to get
it fixed. I ran the following command:
reiserfsck --rebuild-sb /dev/sdb2.
The report I got indicates that either I have a corrupt journal or I have
changed the start of the partition table editor.
It prompted me t
On 21 Nov 2009, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> I shouldn't blame Iceweasel, because when I used to use Firefox it did
> the same thing. And they are not the only apps that annoy me with this
> "feature."
>
> What is this annoyance?
>
> I am on a web page and there is a link for Contact Us. I know li
Hi,
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 1:19 AM, wrote:
> Everything I've read so far on xen networking
> leads me to believe that I should have a bridge
> named xenbr0 and a virtual interface vif0.0
> for dom0. The bridge appears to be named eth0
> here:
>
> ---
> # ifconfig
> eth0 Li
Hi,
I can monitor network traffic of specific interfaces via iptraf of
iftop. What I also would like to do is to associate a system process for
the related traffic. Is such a thing possible? Are there any tools
providing such a functionality?
Regards.
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John Jason Jordan wrote:
> Today I have two main motivations for going to Debian:
> 1) It's time to expand my knowledge of Linux, and I have no huge
> computer projects underway at the moment.
If it is for academic purposes why sacrifice the stability you have thus
far enjoyed for learning.
John Jason Jordan wrote:
> However, several Linux friends have suggested it's time for me to move
> on. According to the advice I receive I no longer need the Ubuntu
> training wheels and I would be better served by going to a less
> newbie-oriented distro.
I am going to take a different direc
Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 21 Nov 2009, John Jason Jordan wrote:
I am on a web page and there is a link for Contact Us. I know little of
html, but I think the code behind the link is "mailto." If I click on
it a window pops up on the desktop inviting me to configure Evolution.
Well, Evolution i
On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 18:51:51 -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> I shouldn't blame Iceweasel, because when I used to use Firefox it did
> the same thing. And they are not the only apps that annoy me with this
> "feature."
>
> What is this annoyance?
Yes, "that" annoyance comes from "upstream" (Fi
On Wed, 2009-09-30 at 20:59 -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> This is an intermittent problem with no discernible pattern, other than
> that it is a problem with sound and flash. Most of the time flash works
> just fine. Every now and then, however, the video will continue as it
> should, but the a
On Sat November 21 2009, Wayne wrote:
> In the cups interface http://localhost:631/printers pick the printer
> and, in squeeze anyway, select in the administration dropdown select
> Modify printer. Select Continue on the first two selections until you
> get to the 3rd which allows you to select
On Sat November 21 2009, Wayne wrote:
> Go to the Jobs tab in cups. You should be able to find of the jobs
> shown when you did the lpq -a. Delete them.
the jobs tab is empty.
>
> Re-reading your OP, I am now confused as to what you want. You are
> using usb but the lpq -a showed you had files
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 08:25:10 +0800, Niu Kun in gmane.linux.debian.user wrote:
> Roman Gelfand wrote:
>> I am looking for a good web xmpp client that would is able to make
>> server to server connection on port 5222.
>>
>> Would anyone know of such software?
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>>
>>
>
Wayne wrote:
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
Wayne wrote:
Paul Cartwright wrote:
I am using Lenny, up2date. I use CUPS for printing, and everything
prints just fine for MOST applications. I just tried to print a web
page, and I think it was a flash type page. It brought up a very
small window that ( I
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 11:41 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 23:19:58 -0500
> Patrick Wiseman dijo:
>
>> On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 10:23 PM, Neal Hogan wrote:
>> > JJJ,
>> >
>> > You need to slow down.
>
>> I don't have an answer for the OP, but this (top-posted) "response" is
On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 21:17:19 -0800
John Jason Jordan wrote:
...
> no longer has that option. Maybe I have to make it executable from the
> command line. Or maybe it already is automatically. In any event, I am
> still stuck, although this approach seems promising.
>From the command line: 'chmod
On 2009-11-20 17:33 +0100, drz wrote:
...
>This happens when update-initramfs tries to compress the initramfs.
>I.e. the device where no space is left is /boot.
>
>> /dev/hda2 93M 69M 20M 78% /boot
>
>That may be a bit small these days with the default update-initramfs
>configura
On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 22:10:53 -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> I am running Lenny.
>
> I just installed eric (python ide) and it suggests qt4-designer,
> qt4-assistant qt4-linguist and a few others. I can not find either
> qt4-assistant, or qt4-linguist.
It seems they are bundled within "qt4-dev-t
Hi to everybody,
I'm thinking about using NOD32 on a Debian system for on access virus
scanning (i.e. scan a file when it's created or its contents are
modified in some way).
I'm aware that there's the Dazuko module, but allegedly it doesn't
seem to support NFSv3 or NFSv4 file systems since NFS u
Hi. I'm using debian testing with vanilla kernel 2.6.32-rc8. I've staticaly
compiled i915 with kms enabled and it acctually works. The only thing that
annoyes me is that after init runs runlevel 2, it automatically switches to vt
4 (I have only 4 vt running from init) a continues boot messages ther
On 2009-11-22 16:30 +0100, Martin Kraus wrote:
> Hi. I'm using debian testing with vanilla kernel 2.6.32-rc8. I've staticaly
> compiled i915 with kms enabled and it acctually works.
Why not build it as a module and load it from initramfs? That is what I do.
> The only thing that
> annoyes me is
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Sat November 21 2009, Wayne wrote:
In the cups interface http://localhost:631/printers pick the printer
and, in squeeze anyway, select in the administration dropdown select
Modify printer. Select Continue on the first two selections until you
get to the 3rd which all
On Sun November 22 2009, Wayne wrote:
> Install the cups-bsd package. see the output of
> 'apt-cache show cups-bsd'
>
I guess my question is, if I have cups installed, why do I need cups-bsd?
>
>
> I would do
> aptitude purge lpd
> aptitude install cups-bsd libwine-print lsb-core
I thought about d
On Sun November 22 2009, Wayne wrote:
> > if I try to remove it, it also wants to remove:
> > libwine-print lsb-core
>
> Install the cups-bsd package. see the output of
> 'apt-cache show cups-bsd'
>
>
>
> I would do
> aptitude purge lpd
it is actually:
aptitude purge lpr
and when you do that, i
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Sun November 22 2009, Wayne wrote:
Install the cups-bsd package. see the output of
'apt-cache show cups-bsd'
That's why I suggested looking at the cups-bsd package description.
cups-bsd is the cups interface to the printer. It replaces all of
the programs that lpr s
Fresh squeeze install, I have this very annoying change in font
rendering in Iceweasel -- specifically what looks ugly is Verdana 10pt,
it just got little bigger than my "old" testing install (not updated for
since september I think).
Screenshot of the difference: http://fruple.com/kemper/font_siz
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 18:58:50 +0100, Matteo Riva wrote:
> Fresh squeeze install, I have this very annoying change in font
> rendering in Iceweasel -- specifically what looks ugly is Verdana 10pt,
> it just got little bigger than my "old" testing install (not updated for
> since september I think).
Hola a todos.
Me pasa lo siguiente, no se porque me esta dando este error si eso lo arregle
cuando instale la version 5.0.14 echenle un ojo y diganme que puedo hacer.
correo:~/Zimbra 6.0.2/zcs-6.0.2_GA_1912.DEBIAN4.0.20091020173118# ./install.sh
Operations logged to /tmp/install.log.1
I have a fresh install of testing amd64 as of two days ago. Right after
the installation the Update Manager orange star appeared in the gnome
panel notification area. Hovering over it revealed that there was one
upgrade available. But running Update Manager (either from the panel
icon or from Syste
Quoting Camaleón:
> On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 18:58:50 +0100, Matteo Riva wrote:
>
> > Fresh squeeze install, I have this very annoying change in font
> > rendering in Iceweasel -- specifically what looks ugly is Verdana 10pt,
> > it just got little bigger than my "old" testing install (not updated for
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 02:11:19AM +0100, Jesús M. Navarro wrote:
> On Saturday 21 November 2009 18:44:47 John Jason Jordan wrote:
> > I have several years of experience with Ubuntu, but I have never looked
> > inside. I'm just a pointy-clicky desktop user.
>
> By you own accord you are not a suit
John Jason Jordan put forth on 11/21/2009 6:57 PM:
> There are PDFs and then there are PDFs.
Portable Document Format. Is this in Webster's right next to Oxymoron?
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On Sun November 22 2009, Wayne wrote:
> That's why I suggested looking at the cups-bsd package description.
> cups-bsd is the cups interface to the printer. It replaces all of
> the programs that lpr supplied. The entries you were worried about in
> your OP were lpr generated. As you stated, you
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 20:00:25 +0100, teoss wrote:
(...)
>> > I verified it's not related to a specific profile, as it's the same
>> > on a new freshly created user.
>>
>> Does this happens in all applications? I mean, does OOo writer renders
>> verdana 10pt at the right size or also renders it a
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Sun November 22 2009, Wayne wrote:
That's why I suggested looking at the cups-bsd package description.
cups-bsd is the cups interface to the printer. It replaces all of
the programs that lpr supplied. The entries you were worried about in
your OP were lpr generated. A
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 11:26:41AM +0200, Volkan YAZICI wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can monitor network traffic of specific interfaces via iptraf of
> iftop. What I also would like to do is to associate a system process for
> the related traffic. Is such a thing possible? Are there any tools
> providing su
I write this to here, while it is probable that no one will have any ideas.
I had a Lenny PC as my router to internet, having 2 NICs and an ADSL
modem in bridged mode in one, and another in my switch.
Suddenly my network died, and when I rebooted the router this happened.
It boots, finds the ha
On 22.11.2009 22:09, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> It boots, finds the hard disk, and loads stuff. Last stuff it prints on
> screen is usual boot stuff, and in addition to that Arno's Firewall
> output. I think that is normally printed to screen console. All logging
> should be logged via syslog to
> I asked because if this behavior is reproducible "system-wide" (that is,
> if almost any application renders Verdana 10pt a bit bigger than it
> should) it could be related to your screen dpi size.
>
> At least under Lenny (in Gnome desktop) the default dpi was (wrongly)
> setup at 86 dpi and
On Sun,22.Nov.09, 19:01:38, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
>
> Herewith a couple of quick answers: if need be, can we work up an FAQ
Something like http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser ? ;)
> list to be posted here once a month or so in the same way that some very
> long-established Usenet list
Hello debian-user,
I`d like to upgrade php4 to php5 in my Debian Sarge, but I have
problem with source deb pages, because Sarge has no official support
php5.
I`v find this sources, but it`s not function present time;o(
deb http://packages.dotdeb.org stable all
deb-src http://packages.dotde
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 10:09:55PM +0200, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
[..]
>
> It boots, finds the hard disk, and loads stuff. Last stuff it prints on
> screen is usual boot stuff, and in addition to that Arno's Firewall
> output. I think that is normally printed to screen console. All logging
> sho
Not sure what happened, and I don't know where to look for processes that are
maybe orphaned, or running wild..
I tried to play an MP3 with mplayer now it says:
Could not open/initialize audio device -> no sound.
I have this process running:
/usr/lib/gnome-volume-manager/gnome-volume-manager --s
I am trying to set up an amd64 DomU. I have a cfg file I have been
copying to create 686 DomUs (the Dom0 is running an amd64 kernel), but
when I use it with the install-arch=amd64 I get an error that it can't
find the kernel:
ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/lenny/main/installer-amd64/current/i
On 22.11.2009 23:14, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 10:09:55PM +0200, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>
> [..]
>
>>
>> It boots, finds the hard disk, and loads stuff. Last stuff it prints on
>> screen is usual boot stuff, and in addition to that Arno's Firewall
>> output. I thin
On Sun November 22 2009, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I forget what app I tried, but I do recall one saying that the device was
> being used by another process, but I can't find anything running. where to
> look?
tried to stop & start some sound processes:
# /etc/init.d/timidity restart
Stopping TiMi
On Sun November 22 2009, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I forget what app I tried, but I do recall one saying that the device was
> being used by another process, but I can't find anything running. where to
> look?
looks like this did it:
# /etc/init.d/alsasound restart
Shutting down sound driver: ERROR
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:20:10 +0100, Matteo Riva wrote:
(...)
>> At least under Lenny (in Gnome desktop) the default dpi was (wrongly)
>> setup at 86 dpi and I had to change it to 96 so all fonts look at their
>> right size.
>>
>> I'm also using TrueType fonts, mostly the MS ones (Arial, Verdana,
Jari Fredriksson put forth on 11/22/2009 3:27 PM:
> I believe it is a hardware problem. But still disk works, it loads
> scripts from /etc/init.d. At least /etc/init.d/arno-firewall as it
> printes the output to console.
>
> Strange.
A corrupt filesystem can cause a hard lock on boot as well. P
i wrote:
Hello debian-user,
I`d like to upgrade php4 to php5 in my Debian Sarge, but I have
problem with source deb pages, because Sarge has no official support
php5.
I`v find this sources, but it`s not function present time;o(
deb http://packages.dotdeb.org stable all
deb-src http://pac
Dan,
According to the 'xen-create-image' manpage, "--image-dev" is
"Specify a physical/logical volume for the disk image.". I havent tried it
myself (because I love lvm), but it sounds like you can use a physical disk
for the root image with xen-tools.
Cheers,
Tyle
Quoting Camaleón:
> That's an important point.
>
> Are all the fonts rendering bigger than they should or just happens with
> Verdana? If only one font is rendering badly, it is also possible that
> the file is corrupted in some way.
Well, so far I found that the problem happens only with true
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 22:29:51 +0200, Andrei Popescu in gmane.linux.debian.user
wrote:
> On Sun,22.Nov.09, 19:01:38, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
>>=20
>> Herewith a couple of quick answers: if need be, can we work up an FAQ=20
>
> Something like http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser ? ;)
>
>> list
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 19:01:38 +, Andrew M.A. Cater in
gmane.linux.debian.user wrote:
> This question is a Frequently Asked Question [FAQ] - answered elsewhere
> in places like the Debian Wiki - but something which comes up fairly
> regularly on this list.
Thanks for your work; I've saved i
"S. Fishpaste" writes:
> On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 19:01:38 +, Andrew M.A. Cater in
> gmane.linux.debian.user wrote:
>
>> This question is a Frequently Asked Question [FAQ] - answered elsewhere
>> in places like the Debian Wiki - but something which comes up fairly
>> regularly on this list.
>
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 05:55:16AM +, T o n g wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 18:51:51 -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>
> > And you MUST use this browser window to select the application. You
> > can't just type the name of the application in a box like you can when
> > you edit your Application
After running X for a few hours, the xorg server starts to use around
20% of the CPU. Is that not rather high? The computer is a laptop
running sid.
Here is an extract from a typical htop display (formatted to make it
less wide), sorted by CPU usage:
CPU[||| 29.0%]
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 04:57:11PM -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 01:18:09 +0100
> Klistvud dijo:
>
> > Dne, 21. 11. 2009 21:10:38 je John Jason Jordan napisal(a):
> > > the way I want it. I still have some troublesome apps to install
> > > (realplayer, xaralx, foxit reader
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009, Joel Roth wrote:
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 05:55:16AM +, T o n g wrote:
I'm a command line guy, I used to paste the abs path of the file (from
realpath) as string into the input text field and never bother with the
"browse" button to click, click, click, click. . . Now I
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do społeczności GoldenLine.
Kliknij poniżej aby zaakceptować zaproszenie:
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Jeśli jesteś już członkiem GoldenLine możesz przyjąć zaproszenie wewnąt
On 22.11.2009 23:34, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Jari Fredriksson put forth on 11/22/2009 3:27 PM:
>
>> I believe it is a hardware problem. But still disk works, it loads
>> scripts from /etc/init.d. At least /etc/init.d/arno-firewall as it
>> printes the output to console.
>>
>> Strange.
>
> A corr
On 23.11.2009 5:50, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>
>
> On 22.11.2009 23:34, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> Jari Fredriksson put forth on 11/22/2009 3:27 PM:
>>
>>> I believe it is a hardware problem. But still disk works, it loads
>>> scripts from /etc/init.d. At least /etc/init.d/arno-firewall as it
>>> p
Am 2009-11-21 18:51:51, schrieb John Jason Jordan:
> If I right-click on any other file on my computer I get an "Open with"
> dialog box where I can choose from a list of installed applications.
> Why can't Iceweasel present me with something like that? G.
Gratulations, now we are at least two
Hello Laszlo,
Am 2009-11-23 03:44:13, schrieb ERSEK Laszlo:
> I'm not sure I get what you're talking about, but:
>
> In the GTK file selection window (eg. under Firefox's Ctrl+O
> hotkey), press "/", as if starting to enter an absoulte pathname. A
> Location textbox will appear, where you can mid
Am 2009-11-22 10:18:33, schrieb Chris Jackson:
> If you go to Edit - Preferences, go to the "Applications" section,
> and add or change the entry for content type "mailto", you can use a
> different mailer.
I am using a script to run mutt:
[ '~/bin/mutt_firefox' ]-
Dear All
On my Debian 3.1 , I installed the Asterisk 1.4.13 and DECT application
software and then when I want to try for "NAT" I issue as the followings :
#iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.20.30.0/24 -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
But it didn't get through . So I checked if the "NAT" is enabled on my
D
You might also want to try Maia Mailguard, as spam relay.
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On 01-Oct-2009, at 5:43 PM, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> thanks maulvi, after i giving my best on qmailtoaster, i'll check on webmin.
>
> 2009/10/1 Maulvi Bakar
> Hi
>
> Apologies if you expect an all in one solution..
>
> 1. Ther
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 22:47:27 +0100, Matteo Riva wrote:
> Quoting Camaleón:
>> That's an important point.
>>
>> Are all the fonts rendering bigger than they should or just happens
>> with Verdana? If only one font is rendering badly, it is also possible
>> that the file is corrupted in some way.
>
John Jason Jordan wrote:
Having spent just a day in testing I am not happy with the quantity of
bugs. Yes, I know it is called "testing" for a reason. And I am happy
to do my part to help fix problems. Yet I need a computer that I can
use for real work. But at the same time I want the latest and
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