maybe I am doing something wrong ( or not doing something..)
I create an appointment in the calendar, add an alarm, add user notifications,
and... it does nothing.
I never get notified & no alarms ever go off.
Lenny with: Kontact 1.2.9
Kmail 1.9.9
KOrganizer 3.5.9
KDE 3.5.10
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On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 06:35:27 -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> maybe I am doing something wrong ( or not doing something..) I create an
> appointment in the calendar, add an alarm, add user notifications,
> and... it does nothing.
> I never get notified & no alarms ever go off. Lenny with: Kontact 1
Op Sat, 16 Jan 2010 03:39 +, George wrote:
> I added the following lines into my .xmodmaprc and I call xmodmap at
> startup to configure my keys how I want them:
>
> remove Lock = Caps_Lock
> remove Mod4 = Super_L
> remove Mod1 = Alt_L
> remove Control = Control_L
> add Lock = Super_L
> add Lo
On Sat January 16 2010, Camaleón wrote:
> Is KOrganizer daemon loaded in systray?
yes, I have the little calendar icon, and right-clicking it says:
Reminders enabled
>
> IIRC, it has to be loaded so you to get notifications. KMail/Kontact can
> be closed but not the calendar applet.
Kontact is nev
On Sat January 16 2010, Camaleón wrote:
> Is KOrganizer daemon loaded in systray?
when I right-click and SELECT reminders enabled, it puts a check box by it.
Does that ENABLE it, or DISable it? I didn't realize that was selectable..
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On Sat January 16 2010, Camaleón wrote:
> > I never get notified & no alarms ever go off. Lenny with: Kontact 1.2.9
> > Kmail 1.9.9
> > KOrganizer 3.5.9
> > KDE 3.5.10
>
> Is KOrganizer daemon loaded in systray?
well, it was as simple as SELECTING the
"Reminders enabled"
in the KOrganizer tray ic
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 07:07:15 -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Sat January 16 2010, Camaleón wrote:
>> Is KOrganizer daemon loaded in systray?
>
> when I right-click and SELECT reminders enabled, it puts a check box by
> it. Does that ENABLE it, or DISable it? I didn't realize that was
> selecta
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 15:24:59 +0800, arif ayip wrote:
> I want universe55 or universe65 font where can i download it.pls. mail
> me, tx.
I'm afraid Univers™ font family are copyrighted by Linotype. If you need
that exact font, you can buy it.
As per Wikipedia, it seems there is also a "free" Un
> Today, after 146 days, I finally got around to rebooting using the
> 2.6.30-2-686 kernel. This enables the udev upgrade *but* I get no sound.
> When I reboot using the 2.6.26-2-686 kernel sound works as it's supposed
> to but the udev upgrade will have to wait.
>
> Why would I get no sound with 2
I need to correct an earlier post.
On 2010-01-13 at 11:57:48 -0500, Stephen Powell wrote:
> Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be a way to specify the
> video bandwidth of the monitor to the X Server, which is really
> how it should be done.
Oops, that is now no longer true! There didn't use
On Friday 15 January 2010 23:04:14 Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Does anybody know if Debian works fine on the netbook Acer Aspire ONE 531H
> 10"? And if its 6 cells battery, that sould last at least 5 hours, does not
> last less under Debian?
I have Lenny installed on mine. Everything except wireless
what does a self-signed outdated ssl cert worth? [https]
could it be tricked [https] in a way, that the end user will not
recognize? [e.g. he already accepted the cert one time, and the browser
would warn her, if it been ""attacked""?]
..I mean does an outdated self-signed certificate give the sa
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
I have 2 internal ATA HDD's and 2 disks in external USB enclosures.
When you boot (this is Sid) the 2 USB disks report their presence
between the messages:
'Loading, please wait...'
and
'Init 2.86 booting'
in the very beginning of the boot process.
Now the funny p
On 01/16/2010 02:56 PM, Vadkan Jozsef wrote:
what does a self-signed outdated ssl cert worth? [https]
could it be tricked [https] in a way, that the end user will not
recognize? [e.g. he already accepted the cert one time, and the browser
would warn her, if it been ""attacked""?]
..I mean does
I have compiled a custom kernel, using 'make-kpkg clean && make-kpkg
--initrd --revision=sage.1.0 kernel-image', 'sage' being the name of
my machine. I then installed it, using 'dpkg -i
linux-image-2.6.30_sage.1.0_amd64.deb'. I had thought that would be
enough to create the initrd necessary to bo
On Saturday 16 January 2010 12:33:32 Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> This has been solved by Ben Hutchings and was reported as
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=534324
>
> The solution was to put ums-cypress in /etc/initramfs/modules and rerun
> update-initramfs -u for that kernel. Linux
Quoting Paul E Condon on 2010-01-15 01:09:33:
> I suggest that you change the way you get the numbers so that they are
> both human readable and parsable by simple code. I like date
> +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S
+%F_%T is what I use when spaces aren't desirable in dates. See my
quoting line for a slightly modi
Quoting Chris Jones on 2010-01-15 02:56:11:
> behaves a bit more like a text-mode web browser.
pinfo's maintainer would agree with you. Quoting 'apt-cache show pinfo':
Description: An alternative info-file viewer
pinfo is an viewer for Info documents, which is based on ncurses.
The key-commands
Patrick Wiseman wrote:
I have compiled a custom kernel, using 'make-kpkg clean && make-kpkg
--initrd --revision=sage.1.0 kernel-image', 'sage' being the name of
my machine. I then installed it, using 'dpkg -i
linux-image-2.6.30_sage.1.0_amd64.deb'. I had thought that would be
enough to create t
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 2:44 PM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Patrick Wiseman wrote:
>>
>> I have compiled a custom kernel, using 'make-kpkg clean && make-kpkg
>> --initrd --revision=sage.1.0 kernel-image', 'sage' being the name of
>> my machine. I then installed it, using 'dpkg -i
>> linux-image-2.6
Patrick Wiseman wrote:
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 2:44 PM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Patrick Wiseman wrote:
I have compiled a custom kernel, using 'make-kpkg clean && make-kpkg
--initrd --revision=sage.1.0 kernel-image', 'sage' being the name of
my machine. I then installed it, using 'dpkg -i
linux
anybody got any tips/howtos/docs for this?:
- restrict the users, to only use scp ["no shell"]
- but a root, admin can still login with ssh
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Hi every one,
I have a boot serious problem with lenny. I tried a lot of things, but
the problem subsists...
On boot :
ramdisk: couldn't find valid ram disk image starting at 0
list of all partitions:
... # I don't remember the line, and the last one is :
Kernel Panic - not syncing: VFS
On Fri,15.Jan.10, 11:12:57, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> Today, after 146 days, I finally got around to rebooting using the
> 2.6.30-2-686 kernel. This enables the udev upgrade *but* I get no sound.
> When I reboot using the 2.6.26-2-686 kernel sound works as it's supposed
> to but the udev upgrade will h
On 2010-01-16 at 17:44:34 -0500, amka wrote:
> Hi every one,
>
> I have a boot serious problem with lenny. I tried a lot of things, but
> the problem subsists...
>
> On boot :
>
> ramdisk: couldn't find valid ram disk image starting at 0
> list of all partitions:
> ... # I don't remember
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On Sat, 16 Jan 2010, amka wrote:
On boot :
ramdisk: couldn't find valid ram disk image starting at 0
list of all partitions:
... # I don't remember the line, and the last one is :
Kernel Panic - not syncing: VFS: unable to mount root FS on unknown
block (8,33)
Looks like it can't fi
> > I suggest that you change the way you get the numbers so that they
> > are
> > both human readable and parsable by simple code. I like date
> > +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S
>
> +%F_%T is what I use when spaces aren't desirable in dates. See my
> quoting line for a slightly modified example of it. From my
>
On Sat,16.Jan.10, 21:12:17, Vadkan Jozsef wrote:
> anybody got any tips/howtos/docs for this?:
>
> - restrict the users, to only use scp ["no shell"]
> - but a root, admin can still login with ssh
apt-cache show scponly
Regards,
Andrei
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Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers:
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 12:48:49AM +, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> > I've just installed lxde and like the concept of it. I must set an
> > environment variable so I can run orca under the desktop. What file
> > should I place an export command in to export this variable to the lxde
> > desktop, to sa
Quoting Clive Standbridge on 2010-01-16 15:31:19:
> How about
> date -I
> date -Iseconds
>
> Sortable, readable, parseable and standard to boot.
Wow, thanks for that Clive. Easier to remember, too. I just tried it in
a shell one-liner, and I used a bit less logic to parse it than other
me
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 11:32:30PM EST, Brian Ryans wrote:
> Quoting Chris Jones on 2010-01-15 02:56:11:
> > behaves a bit more like a text-mode web browser.
> pinfo's maintainer would agree with you. Quoting 'apt-cache show
> pinfo':
> Description: An alternative info-file viewer pinfo is an vie
On Sun, 17 Jan 2010, amka wrote:
Le samedi 16 janvier 2010 à 21:37 +, Christian Koerner a écrit :
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010, amka wrote:
On boot :
ramdisk: couldn't find valid ram disk image starting at 0
list of all partitions:
... # I don't remember the line, and the last one is :
Ke
Hello,
I got a problem whit Debian Lenny and a emulex the model is LP952
I search alot about this problem, but, until now, I didn't fix, I have
load a kernel modules right "lpfc" and when I run on the bash the command
"lspci -vv" the respond is "kernel modules: lpfc" but nothing kernel
driver
I need help diagnosing a problem. I have a Lenny system that sometimes
reboots when I insert a USB key. It happens with multiple USB keys, but
I can't figure out the pattern as to when it reboots and when it
doesn't.
I should mention that it's more of a hard reset than a reboot --
services don't
The laptop in question has a built-in dialup modem which
doesn't even show up as a serial port in Linux. In the P.C.'s
setup screen, it doesn't show up there so I can't remove or move
it out of the way, but a PCMCIA card installed containing a real
truly RS-232 port tries to come in as ttyS
Hi,
under debian lenny during the boot process all created run files are
0644, but I want 0640.
Does anyone know how to configure that?
Thanks
PJ
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