Yes, why not. But if they are in PDF format, how can I (re)structure
them better? Thanks.
Erik Heil wrote:
> Hi there.
> I believe that I have some sollutions to your problems. First of all,
> you need to see whether or not your documentts are in some kind of
> structured format. if they are, say
On 2010-05-30, T o n g wrote:
> How can I make a DOS floppy disk image under Linux?
>
> [OT]
> Moreover, my experience with DOS was back in stone age when you use
>
> sys A:
>
> to make it boot-able. Now with Win NT/XP etc, I hear that merely copying
> ntldr, ntdetect.com and boot.ini into it w
Stephen Powell put forth on 5/29/2010 9:48 AM:
> As time goes on, these restrictions are getting more restrictive.
> And we are looking at alternatives to our existing backup software.
> But for now, I have to live within these restrictions.
Implement VMware ESX and VMware Consolidate Backup (o
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Ron Johnson writes:
> On 05/29/2010 02:34 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
> [snip]
>>>
>>> Have you tried other PDF readers? Searched for Linux-based PDF indexers?
>> As I said in another topic, I am totally okay for free stuff (if i
On Saturday 29 May 2010 09:16:16 pm T o n g wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can I make a DOS floppy disk image under Linux?
>
> [OT]
> Moreover, my experience with DOS was back in stone age when you use
>
> sys A:
>
> to make it boot-able. Now with Win NT/XP etc, I hear that merely copying
> ntldr, ntdetect.
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Michael Kjorling writes:
> On May 29 2010 22:53 +0200, from luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be (Merciadri
> Luca):
>> I have noticed that running KDE apps under GNOME takes a lot of time
>> once I have not launched any such apps since the beginning of
On 2010-05-30 07:16 +0200, T o n g wrote:
> How can I make a DOS floppy disk image under Linux?
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=floppy-image bs=1440k count=1
$ /sbin/mkdosfs floppy-image
You need the dosfstools package for the latter command.
Sven
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On Sat,29.May.10, 22:35:56, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>
> My gut instinct is that due to the above reasons and possibly others, the next
> dist upgrade is going to hose all my production servers whilst trying to
> forcibly convert them to Grub2. Is my instinct correct?
Worst case you'll have to pin l
On Sun,30.May.10, 09:28:11, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> Michael Kjorling writes:
>
> > On May 29 2010 22:53 +0200, from luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be
> > (Merciadri Luca):
> >> I have noticed that running KDE apps under GNOME takes a lot of time
> >> once I have not launched any such apps since t
On Sunday 30 May 2010 05:27:40 godo wrote:
> Hi,
Hi, Goran, and many thanks for your reply.
> > But Firehol is complaining when I boot up that some
> > config file or other that it uses is not yet configured. I don't have
> > time to read the message properly as it flashes past, but it is marked
On Sat,29.May.10, 22:58:59, Brian Marshall wrote:
>
> Any idea why the default was changed? I guess it didn't really make
> sense to change the date format based on whether it was an ISO-8859 or
> UTF-8 locale? (en_US.ISO-8859, to my knowledge, has always used the date
> format that en_US.UTF-8 is
* 2010-05-29 22:58 (-0700), Brian Marshall wrote:
> Any idea why the default was changed?
No idea. Indeed, I think long-iso would be better default for this kind
of technical dates which are shown in tabular form. With fi_FI.UTF-8
locale the output of "ls -l" is difficult to read because the widt
On Sun, 30 May 2010 11:04:59 +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sat,29.May.10, 22:58:59, Brian Marshall wrote:
>>
>> Any idea why the default was changed? I guess it didn't really make
>> sense to change the date format based on whether it was an ISO-8859 or
>> UTF-8 locale? (en_US.ISO-8859, to my
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 10:19, Camaleón wrote:
> Having an option to change the default is very good, but ISO date
> representation is there precisely to avoid the date localization madness,
> so I for one would also expect as default the using of ISO date standard.
+1 for ISO as default
In any
On Sat, 29 May 2010 20:47:52 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> I sometimes have really long documents (>4000 p) for specs., or for
> other purely technical stuff. I sometimes look for a given model, or for
> a given word. The fact is that acroread reads ~8 pg/s, and, thus, if I
> do not know that my
* 2010-05-30 10:44 (+0100), Nuno Magalhães wrote:
> +1 for ISO as default
> Is there a way to push things into changing back?
Use TIME_STYLE=long-iso or contact the GNU coreutils upstream. First
search their mailing list archives for related discussions:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bu
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 05:44:22PM -0400, Tom H wrote:
> On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 7:06 AM, David Sastre Medina
> wrote:
> >
> > Grub2 is failing to boot a softRAID1 + LVM2 squeeze box.
> >
> > r...@sysresccd /root % mdadm --detail /dev/md0
> > /dev/md0:
> > ...
> > UUID : 8052f7d4:54a97fb
On 05/29/2010 11:17 PM, Teemu Likonen wrote:
[snip]
Yes, the default has changed. You can change the default with TIME_STYLE
environment variable, like this:
export TIME_STYLE=long-iso
Another method is the --time-style option. For example:
$ alias dir='ls -aFl --time-style=+"%F %T"'
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sun,30.May.10, 09:28:11, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
>
> Xfce has an option to start Gnome and/or KDE services at startup. Maybe
> Gnome has something similar?
>
I do not know. I've just tried to find such an option by Googling, but I
could not find any such option.
-
On Sun, 30 May 2010 13:01:25 +0300, Teemu Likonen wrote:
> * 2010-05-30 10:44 (+0100), Nuno Magalhães wrote:
>
>> +1 for ISO as default
>
>> Is there a way to push things into changing back?
>
> Use TIME_STYLE=long-iso or contact the GNU coreutils upstream.
It seems not working for Midnight C
On Sunday 30 May 2010 10:44:38 Nuno Magalhães wrote:
> In any case if locales were the reasoning, pt_PT.UTF-8 oughta be "30
> Mai 2010" or something when it's actually just a translation from
> english, "Mai 30 2010".
Erratum: American or American English.
English English is also not represented
On 05/29/2010 04:34 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote:
As I said in another topic, I am totally okay for free stuff (if it was
not the case, I would not be using Debian: thinking unfree but using
free is cowardice), but the fact is that I have not found a reader whose
range of compatibility with the PDF s
On 30/05/10 12:44, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sun,30.May.10, 09:28:11, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Xfce has an option to start Gnome and/or KDE services at startup. Maybe
Gnome has something similar?
I do not know. I've just tried to find such an option by Googling, b
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
My gut instinct is that due to the above reasons and possibly others, the next
dist upgrade is going to hose all my production servers whilst trying to
forcibly convert them to Grub2. Is my instinct correct?
Like any dist upgrade, squeeze will have release notes with upgra
On Sat, 29 May 2010 08:57:28 + (UTC), Camaleón
wrote:
> Do you have avahi daemon running in that host?
>
Evidently I do. Thank you for pointing me in the right direction!
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Hello list
I have some questions about the use of some of the services that are &
can be initiated at start up. I see these listed via the Administration
menu option, using GNOME on an up-to-date testing Debian system.
1. The following describes my current requirements:
This machine is a si
AG wrote:
> Merciadri, I think that the closest you will come to this under GNOME
> is to do the following:
>
> On the panel options, go to System/ Administration and then Services.
> This will allow you to identify those services you want available to
> you at start up. Not quite the same as the
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> Well, if you need Adobe Acrobat Reader, complain to Adobe that it's
> slow and hope they fix it.
But I find it special that it does not go faster. Adobe wants everybody
to use its client. Then, why don't they make something more valuable?
Habitually, if you want someth
Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-05-29 19:12 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-05-27 20:26 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Anybody know how to wring that out of insserv?
Try the following (you don't have to be root for that):
$ cp -a /etc/{init,rc?}.d /tmp/
$ /sbin/insserv
On Sun, 30 May 2010 09:45:12 +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
>> How can I make a DOS floppy disk image under Linux?
>
> $ dd if=/dev/zero of=floppy-image bs=1440k count=1
> $ /sbin/mkdosfs floppy-image
>
> You need the dosfstools package for the latter command.
Thanks Sven, and every who replied as
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 04:00:39PM +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
> P.S.: My surname is actually `Luca' but that does not matter. This is my
> fault: I misconfigured the client some years ago, and then, to be
> logical with my error, I kept with it.
Are you sure you mean "surname" (= family name)
This is not a lilo bug. The problem is that lilo's map installer
did not get run during the kernel upgrade process. The fact that
the user was able to boot his old de-installed kernel is proof of
this. The /boot/map file still pointed to the blocks in the file
system which formerly contained the
On 2010-05-30 16:07 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Sven Joachim wrote:
>> On 2010-05-29 19:12 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>>
>>> The result looks scary :-(
>>
>> Why? Only because it is unfamiliar? Or do you have concrete indication
>> that the boot order is not correct?
>>
>> I've been using
On Sun, 30 May 2010 00:07:52 +0200, Stéphane Blondon wrote:
> I installed Liferea (and I really enjoy using it) and some feeds are
> provided with the package.
> They all work except:
> - Debian Package a Day: http://debaday.debian.net/feed/atom/ - Debian
> Times: http://times.debian.net/?format=r
On 05/29/2010 01:47 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Hi,
I sometimes have really long documents (>4000 p) for specs., or for
other purely technical stuff. I sometimes look for a given model, or for
a given word. The fact is that acroread reads ~8 pg/s, and, thus, if I
do not know that my keyword is sim
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On 05/30/2010 11:01 AM, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Well, if you need Adobe Acrobat Reader, complain to Adobe that it's
slow and hope they fix it.
But I find it special that it does not go faster. Adobe wants everybod
On 05/30/2010 10:13 AM, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 05/29/2010 01:47 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Hi,
I sometimes have really long documents (>4000 p) for specs., or for
other purely technical stuff. I sometimes look for a given model, or for
a given word. The fact is that acroread reads ~8 pg/s, and, t
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 18:53, AG wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I have some questions about the use of some of the services that are & can
> be initiated at start up. I see these listed via the Administration menu
> option, using GNOME on an up-to-date testing Debian system.
>
> 1. The following descr
On 20100529_223556, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> thib put forth on 5/28/2010 9:44 PM:
>
> > * If yes, should it still be presented as an "expert" option in d-i?
> > Why not, I guess. If not, should extlinux be extensively tested to be
> > provided as an alternative choice in d-i? I really don't kno
Below is a snip from the update of my Debian 'testing' system. I see
that there are again warnings that seem to be unresolved regarding
gconf2. I have been pondering if this should be filed as a bug report as
it is recurring though it does seem to be relative to some specific
upgrade & I'm not sure
On Sun, 30 May 2010 14:23:22 +0100, AG wrote:
> This machine is a single user desktop, provides CUPS server to an
> ethernet LAN-connected client Debian machine, and both machines access
> the Internet via a dedicated hardware firewall but separately connected
> to the pre-firewall hub.
>
> I hav
On Sun,30.May.10, 09:19:03, Camaleón wrote:
>
> Having an option to change the default is very good, but ISO date
> representation is there precisely to avoid the date localization madness,
Why "madness"? IMHO the *default* output should be easy to understand by
the user and a localized date m
Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-05-30 16:07 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-05-29 19:12 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
The result looks scary :-(
Why? Only because it is unfamiliar? Or do you have concrete indication
that the boot order is not correct?
I've been usin
H.S. wrote:
> I used to grab video from my DCR TVR25 MiniDV camcorder without any
> problems in the past on Debian Testing using Kino or dvgrab. Since some
> kernel version and up, this has not been possible anymore.
>
> I am now using Debian Testing, KDE and kernel 2.6.32-trunk-686.
>
> I see th
H.S. wrote:
>
> I posted this problem over at linux1394-user mailing list (subject "Kino
> and dvgrab not working with camcorder ", date 28 May 2010 11:39 PM).
> Stefan Richter has been extremely helpful, and diligent, in tracking
> down the problem. He has found its root and has proposed a so
On Sun,30.May.10, 14:23:22, AG wrote:
>
> 2. Services currently activated at start up (according to GNOME):
>
> alsa-utils - audi settings (I'm okay with that)
> anacron - actions scheduler (needed)
> atd - actions scheduler (needed)
> avahi-daemon - multicast DNS service discovery (do I need th
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 11:55:58PM -0400, Tom H wrote:
The reverse argument can be made too. Both grub1 and grub2 just work.
I accept this argument for grub1. Yes, I never had problems with grub1,
but grub2 is simply not ready for prime time.
While grub2 works for simple workstations, it can
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 05/29/2010 01:47 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I sometimes have really long documents (>4000 p) for specs., or for
>> other purely technical stuff. I sometimes look for a given model, or for
>> a given word. The fact is that acroread reads ~8 pg/s, and, thus, if I
>
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 10:58:59PM -0700, Brian Marshall wrote:
Any idea why the default was changed? I guess it didn't really make
The new default was the default years ago. Then it was changed to the ISO
format output. Since then I hated it. The ISO format is wasting to much
space and is mo
Okay. I take account of it.
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 05/30/2010 10:13 AM, Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 05/29/2010 01:47 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I sometimes have really long documents (>4000 p) for specs., or for
>>> other purely technical stuff. I sometimes look for a given model, or
On 05/30/2010 11:23 AM, Stephan Seitz wrote:
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 10:58:59PM -0700, Brian Marshall wrote:
Any idea why the default was changed? I guess it didn't really make
The new default was the default years ago. Then it was changed to the
ISO format output. Since then I hated it. The I
On 2010-05-30 18:29 +0200, Stephan Seitz wrote:
> On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 11:55:58PM -0400, Tom H wrote:
>>The reverse argument can be made too. Both grub1 and grub2 just work.
>
> I accept this argument for grub1. Yes, I never had problems with
> grub1, but grub2 is simply not ready for prime tim
hi,
this is my first question here,
i want to know whether, mobile broad band works out of the box in
squeeze?
i use huawei ce0862 dongle to connect.
it didn't work for me in lenny (in fact i didn't find a way to initiate
a mobile broadband connection at the first place).
have things changed from
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-05-30 16:07 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-05-29 19:12 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
The result looks scary :-(
Why? Only because it is unfamiliar? Or do you have concrete
indication
that the boot order is not
On Sun, 30 May 2010 18:59:47 +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sun,30.May.10, 09:19:03, Camaleón wrote:
>>
>> Having an option to change the default is very good, but ISO date
>> representation is there precisely to avoid the date localization
>> madness,
>
> Why "madness"? IMHO the *default* ou
hi,
this is my first question here,
i want to know whether, mobile broad band works out of the box in
squeeze?
i use huawei ce0862 dongle to connect.
it didn't work for me in lenny (in fact i didn't find a way to initiate
a mobile broadband connection at the first place).
have things changed from
On Fri, 28 May 2010 10:30:03 +0200
Paul Chany wrote:
> Andrei Popescu writes:
>
> > On Fri,28.May.10, 10:07:38, Paul Chany wrote:
> >> Sven Joachim writes:
> >> >
> >> > The new kernel is probably using libata instead of the old IDE drivers,
> >> > which means that your hard disk is called /de
On 05/30/2010 01:05 PM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 30 May 2010 18:59:47 +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sun,30.May.10, 09:19:03, Camaleón wrote:
Having an option to change the default is very good, but ISO date
representation is there precisely to avoid the date localization
madness,
Why "madn
On Sun, 30 May 2010 13:22:55 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 05/30/2010 01:05 PM, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
>> This way I have to think *less* to be sure about the date. No guessing.
>>
>>
> Proof of your brilliance is that you think just like me!
Oh. I'll take that as a "compliment".
(He, he... ju
reopen 505609
reassign 505609 linux-2.6
affects 505609 lilo
thanks
Stephen Powell wrote:
> The real question is, "Why didn't the map installer get run during
> the kernel upgrade?"
[...]
> So is this a bug in the kernel maintainer scripts? Or is it a feature?
> I don't know. I'll leave that up
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 10:44:38AM +0100, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
> In any case if locales were the reasoning, pt_PT.UTF-8 oughta be "30
> Mai 2010" or something when it's actually just a translation from
> english, "Mai 30 2010".
That looks like a bug in the pt_PT.UTF-8 locale. de_DE.UTF-8 gets it
On 2010-05-30, JW Foster wrote:
> Below is a snip from the update of my Debian 'testing' system. I see
> that there are again warnings that seem to be unresolved regarding
> gconf2. I have been pondering if this should be filed as a bug report as
> it is recurring though it does seem to be relativ
What happens when you use LILO instead of Grub?
d.sastre.med...@gmail.com put forth on 5/30/2010 6:13 AM:
> On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 05:44:22PM -0400, Tom H wrote:
>> On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 7:06 AM, David Sastre Medina
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Grub2 is failing to boot a softRAID1 + LVM2 squeeze box.
>>>
Paul E Condon put forth on 5/30/2010 10:37 AM:
> On 20100529_223556, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> I'm far more concerned at this point with distribution upgrades than new
>> installs.
>>
>> My gut instinct is that due to the above reasons and possibly others, the
>> next
>> dist upgrade is going to h
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 07:11:19PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
The main problem with grub1 is the same as with lilo: there is no
upstream maintainer, and crucial parts of the code are undocumented
and not understandable¹.
But at least grub1 is working in a wider field than grub2. And lilo is
st
On Sat, 29 May 2010 20:47:52 +0200
Merciadri Luca wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I sometimes have really long documents (>4000 p) for specs., or for
> other purely technical stuff. I sometimes look for a given model, or for
> a given word. The fact is that acroread reads ~8 pg/s, and, thus, if I
> do not know
Hello,
I installed and activated the popularity contest package
(note : goal of this package is to gather statistics about package
usage and report them to Debian).
Option http is activate to send the statistics (in place of email protocol).
cat /etc/popularity-contest.conf :
...
PARTICIPATE
On Sun, 2010-05-30 at 23:27 +0530, arshad wrote:
> i want to know whether, mobile broad band works out of the box in
> squeeze? have things changed from then??
I am using a Qualcomm MSM6275 UMTS PCMCIA card, in Lenny i had to use
the tools from betavine, now in squeeze it's working out of the box
arshad wrote:
> hi,
> this is my first question here,
> i want to know whether, mobile broad band works out of the box in
> squeeze?
> i use huawei ce0862 dongle to connect.
No,I don't think so, but it's not terribly difficult to set up - once
you know how.
> it didn't work for me in len
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 02:24:41PM -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> What happens when you use LILO instead of Grub?
I haven't tried that yet.
First thing would be to know if the bootloader is to blame for not
having a bootable system. As of now, it would be some timming issues
related to initramfs-
On Sun May 30 2010 01:57:47 pm Bruno Costacurta wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed and activated the popularity contest package
> (note : goal of this package is to gather statistics about package
> usage and report them to Debian).
>
> Option http is activate to send the statistics (in place of email
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Stephan Seitz <
stse+deb...@fsing.rootsland.net > wrote:
>
> I would say, the default bootloader should be grub1, expert installation
> can offer grub2 as well. Lilo should be in the distribution as well, so
> people can switch after installation. At least for the
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 03:02:23PM -0700, Mark wrote:
> I just booted to Lenny, changed the "default=0" value to
> "default=3" in /boot/grub/menu.lst so it now boots to XP by default. My
> limited experience with grub2 in Squeeze didn't appear to have this ability,
> so what would I have
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Brian Marshall wrote:
> On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 03:02:23PM -0700, Mark wrote:
> > I just booted to Lenny, changed the "default=0" value to
> > "default=3" in /boot/grub/menu.lst so it now boots to XP by default. My
> > limited experience with grub2 in Sq
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 21:17, Teemu Likonen wrote:
> * 2010-05-29 20:25 (-0700), Brian Marshall wrote:
>
>> Recently, I noticed that the date format in the output from "ls -l"
>> has changed in squeeze. Before, it used the ISO standard (2010-05-29
>> 20:00) but now it's started printing "May 29 2
On Sun,30.May.10, 22:50:44, Stephan Seitz wrote:
> On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 07:11:19PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> >The main problem with grub1 is the same as with lilo: there is no
> >upstream maintainer, and crucial parts of the code are undocumented
> >and not understandable¹.
>
> But at least
My wife has an early eeepc with a 4GB SSD running Xandros. She would like to
change the OS so that she can install other software easily. I have a newer
eeepc with a 160GB HD that came with the OS that must not be named and now also
has Eeebuntu 3.0.
I wanted to install Debian on my eeepc.
O
On Sun,30.May.10, 18:05:43, Camaleón wrote:
> The usual representation is very fuzzy. Look:
>
> s...@stt008:~$ locale | grep TIME
> LC_TIME="es_ES.UTF-8"
>
> s...@stt008:~$ ls -l
> total 1
> drwxr-xr-x 9 sm01 sm01 728 may 29 22:22 Desktop
> drwxr-xr-x 9 sm01 sm01 240 may 16 16:13 Documentos
> d
Merciadri Luca writes:
> But I find it special that it does not go faster. Adobe wants everybody
> to use its client.
No. They want everybody who creates "content" to buy Acrobat. Giving
away Acroread is just part of the marketing thereof.
> Then, why don't they make something more valuable?
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 01:51:14AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> -rwx-- 1 amp amp 891837 2010-05-03 22:55 03052010065.jpg
> -rwx-- 1 amp amp 733361 2010-05-03 22:55 03052010066.jpg
>
> Can you tell if these files were created 5th march or 3rd may? How (I'd
> really like to know)?
I've n
On Sun,30.May.10, 12:04:47, Brian Marshall wrote:
> On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 10:44:38AM +0100, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
> > In any case if locales were the reasoning, pt_PT.UTF-8 oughta be "30
> > Mai 2010" or something when it's actually just a translation from
> > english, "Mai 30 2010".
>
> That lo
On Sun,30.May.10, 16:21:26, Brian Marshall wrote:
> On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 01:51:14AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > -rwx-- 1 amp amp 891837 2010-05-03 22:55 03052010065.jpg
> > -rwx-- 1 amp amp 733361 2010-05-03 22:55 03052010066.jpg
> >
> > Can you tell if these files were created 5th
I am testing a patch for the Debian kernel (regarding the firewire bug I
reported earlier in this list). I have been sent the patch and I
followed the Debian way of compiling the kernel after patching the source.
The kernel was compiled (and the deb created) on an AMD64 bit machine
which is runni
I can't find an option within aptitude to force a reinstall of /etc
files. I know that aptitude will not overwrite them by default, but
isn't there a way to force a package's conf files back to a pristine
state?
The purge/install cycle isn't always an option, since in many cases it
will want to un
Peter Beck wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-05-30 at 23:27 +0530, arshad wrote:
>> i want to know whether, mobile broad band works out of the box in
>> squeeze? have things changed from then??
>
> I am using a Qualcomm MSM6275 UMTS PCMCIA card, in Lenny i had to use
> the tools from betavine, now in squeeze
On Sun, 2010-05-30 at 19:04 -0500, lrhorer wrote:
> Peter Beck wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 2010-05-30 at 23:27 +0530, arshad wrote:
> >> i want to know whether, mobile broad band works out of the box in
> >> squeeze? have things changed from then??
> >
> > I am using a Qualcomm MSM6275 UMTS PCMCIA card,
On 05/30/2010 07:57 PM, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
I can't find an option within aptitude to force a reinstall of /etc
files. I know that aptitude will not overwrite them by default, but
isn't there a way to force a package's conf files back to a pristine
state?
The purge/install cycle isn't always a
hi,
i installed squeeze in sun virtual box by only downloading the first cd
image.
i couldn't find the network-manager,
doesn't it come by default?
and how can i install it?
i gave
su-
gave password and gave:
apt-get install network-manager
but it says the package may be refered to by another s
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 02:52:52AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sun,30.May.10, 16:21:26, Brian Marshall wrote:
> > On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 01:51:14AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > > -rwx-- 1 amp amp 891837 2010-05-03 22:55 03052010065.jpg
> > > -rwx-- 1 amp amp 733361 2010-05-03 22:
On 05/30/2010 07:57 PM, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
I can't find an option within aptitude to force a reinstall of /etc
files. I know that aptitude will not overwrite them by default, but
isn't there a way to force a package's conf files back to a pristine
state?
The purge/install cycle isn't always a
emigrant wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-05-30 at 19:04 -0500, lrhorer wrote:
>> Peter Beck wrote:
>>
>> > On Sun, 2010-05-30 at 23:27 +0530, arshad wrote:
>> >> i want to know whether, mobile broad band works out of the box in
>> >> squeeze? have things changed from then??
>> >
>> > I am using a Qualcomm
On Sun, 2010-05-30 at 19:57 -0500, lrhorer wrote:
> emigrant wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 2010-05-30 at 19:04 -0500, lrhorer wrote:
> >> Peter Beck wrote:
> >>
> >> > On Sun, 2010-05-30 at 23:27 +0530, arshad wrote:
> >> >> i want to know whether, mobile broad band works out of the box in
> >> >> squeeze
I have a few debian unstable boxes that I like to keep up-to-date.
Currently, I run apt-cacher-ng (a proxy for apt-get which stores
packages so they don't need to be downloaded again) on my gateway box
(lenny 32-bit), so I don't double download from my couple of other boxes
(sid 64-bit). This work
On 05/30/2010 06:21 PM, Brian Marshall wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 01:51:14AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
-rwx-- 1 amp amp 891837 2010-05-03 22:55 03052010065.jpg
-rwx-- 1 amp amp 733361 2010-05-03 22:55 03052010066.jpg
Can you tell if these files were created 5th march or 3rd may?
emigrant wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-05-30 at 19:57 -0500, lrhorer wrote:
>> emigrant wrote:
>>
>> > On Sun, 2010-05-30 at 19:04 -0500, lrhorer wrote:
>> >> Peter Beck wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > On Sun, 2010-05-30 at 23:27 +0530, arshad wrote:
>> >> >> i want to know whether, mobile broad band works out of
On 05/30/2010 05:51 PM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
[snip]
You example shows only dates where it is quite obvious what date format
is used. Let me see...
-rwx-- 1 amp amp 891837 2010-05-03 22:55 03052010065.jpg
-rwx-- 1 amp amp 733361 2010-05-03 22:55 03052010066.jpg
Can you tell if these fi
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> lrhorer put forth on 5/20/2010 6:09 PM:
>>
>> OK, I'm stumped. I was having some problems which were
>> likely related
>> to the old kernel in Debian "Lenny", so I upgraded to "Squeeze" in
>> order to alleviate the issue, which it apparently has. Now, howe
H.S. wrote:
> I am testing a patch for the Debian kernel (regarding the firewire bug I
> reported earlier in this list). I have been sent the patch and I
> followed the Debian way of compiling the kernel after patching the source.
>
> The kernel was compiled (and the deb created) on an AMD64 bit m
lrhorer writes:
>> lrhorer put forth on 5/20/2010 6:09 PM:
>>>
>>> How can I obtain the XFS file
>>> utilities - particularly xfs-repair - under "Squeeze"?
>The simple answer to my original question was, "xfsprogs". Doing a
>synaptic search for "xfs" returns far, far too many results t
On Mon, 31 May 2010 01:40:59 -
Cameron Hutchison wrote:
> I have a few debian unstable boxes that I like to keep up-to-date.
>
> Currently, I run apt-cacher-ng (a proxy for apt-get which stores
> packages so they don't need to be downloaded again) on my gateway box
> (lenny 32-bit), so I don
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