Hi,
When I try to do a safe-upgrade on a Lenny system I get the following
error:
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/base-files_5lenny6_amd64.deb (--unpack):
unable to stat `./mnt' (which I was about to insta
Some more information:
Al other folders have normal permissions, /mnt on the other hand has:
--
# ls -la /
d? ? ???? mnt
On Lu, 26 iul 10, 09:53:21, Aniruddha wrote:
> Some more information:
>
> Al other folders have normal permissions, /mnt on the other hand has:
> --
> # ls -la /
> d? ? ???? mnt
> -
Hello all.
I use several Debian servers running since 2005. All them use
Samba->NTLM->Cyrus SASL authentication chain for Cyrus IMAP and Postfix
SMTP services, in very trivial form:
pwcheck_method: saslauthd
mech_list: plain ntlm
ntlm_server: 127.0.0.1
The problem: upon upgrade from Samba 3.
Hello!
I have a problem with UPS FSP EP650 with COM-port and Debian. The device
is workable (I have tested it under Windows), but under Linux it doesn't
works.
My hardware:
motherboard: Gigabyte GA-D510UD (Intel NM10, iTE IT8720 chipset) (Intel
Atom 510 processor)
UPS: FSP EP 650
My software:
Dne, 26. 07. 2010 00:09:36 je abdelkader belahcene napisal(a):
Thank for reply,
the theme sound is grayed !!!
no possibility to change anything ??? maybe elsewhere
thanks
regards
bela
Have you enabled System/Administration/Users and
groups/Username/Options/User permissions/Can use sound dev
On Monday 26 July 2010 02:37:56 Aniruddha wrote:
>
> dpkg: error processing
> /var/cache/apt/archives/base-files_5lenny6_amd64.deb (--unpack):
> unable to stat `./mnt' (which I was about to install): No such device
> or addr
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 11:44:00 +0300, Max Usachev wrote:
> I have a problem with UPS FSP EP650 with COM-port and Debian. The device
> is workable (I have tested it under Windows), but under Linux it doesn't
> works.
(...)
Most likely a problem coming from:
1/ NUT has wrong permissions to access s
Hello to everybody!
I have a system running off a fully encrypted 160GB HD using LVM over
LUKS. Obviously, taking an image of the disk clonezilla-style is very
inefficient as I need 160GB per backup. So, regularly, I take a full tar
of the system while the system is live. This way, data will not
Thank You for Your time and answer, Wolodja:
> Why don't you just use the images provided by kmuto? They are exactly
> what you are looking for. I don't get your resistence ...
No any resistance absolutely! I think too that it is the thing I'm
looking for. Just two important things remain for me
26.07.2010 12:11, Camaleón пишет:
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 11:44:00 +0300, Max Usachev wrote:
I have a problem with UPS FSP EP650 with COM-port and Debian. The device
is workable (I have tested it under Windows), but under Linux it doesn't
works.
(...)
Most likely a problem coming from:
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 14:02:26 +0300, Max Usachev wrote:
> 26.07.2010 12:11, Camaleón пишет:
>> Most likely a problem coming from:
>>
>> 1/ NUT has wrong permissions to access serial port
>>
> Permissions is Ok, couse I get errors when comment user = root.
You have to check udev rules.
http:/
On 07/23/2010 11:29 AM, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
> /etc/init.d/functions is missing.
> How / where to grab it ?
/etc/init.d/functions is a Red Hat developed script for SYSVR4 init on
GNU/Linux. It has carried on to other systems that use RPM as their
package backend.
If you want the Debian-equival
On 07/24/2010 07:35 PM, Dirk wrote:
> #!/usr/bin/expect -f
>
> spawn rsync -r --progress a u...@bla.com:/b
> expect "assword:"
> send "password\r"
> expect "hostname"
>
> why does this script stop while rsync is still transferring?
>
> (hostname is the name of the host in the prompt)
>
> and, y
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 18:00 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Wolodja:
>
> > Why don't you just use the images provided by kmuto? They are
> > exactly what you are looking for. I don't get your resistence ...
>
> No any resistance absolutely! I think too that it is t
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say:
> You need to install the fakeroot package to build Debian packages
> as an ordinary user. In Squeeze, dpkg-dev recommends fakeroot for
> that reason.
Well, that solves that question. I thought
Hi!
I have setup a local DNS server on my home network (bind9 on debian lenny).
The DNS server seems to be working fine when accessed directly (i.e.
through nslookup or by setting it as the primary nameserver for the
computer manually throught /etc/resolv.conf).
So I tried setting it as the
Sthu Deus wrote:
>Thank You for Your time and answer, Wolodja:
>
>> Why don't you just use the images provided by kmuto? They are exactly
>> what you are looking for. I don't get your resistence ...
>
>No any resistance absolutely! I think too that it is the thing I'm
>looking for. Just two importa
Manuel Hofer wrote:
Hi,
are you maybe using your router as forwarder in your bind9 configuration?
regards
Thank you for your reply. No, I am using my ISP's nameservers.
A little more info. I followed the article at [1]. Minus the stuff about
chroot. If it would help I can post the related
Hi,
are you maybe using your router as forwarder in your bind9 configuration?
regards
On Monday 26 July 2010 13:56:53 Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have setup a local DNS server on my home network (bind9 on debian lenny).
>
> The DNS server seems to be working fine when accessed dir
Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
I have setup a local DNS server on my home network (bind9 on debian
lenny).
The DNS server seems to be working fine when accessed directly (i.e.
through nslookup or by setting it as the primary nameserver for the
computer manually throught /etc/resolv.conf).
So
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 14:56:53 +0300, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> I have setup a local DNS server on my home network (bind9 on debian
> lenny).
>
> The DNS server seems to be working fine when accessed directly (i.e.
> through nslookup or by setting it as the primary nameserver for the
> compute
Sorry but I am somewhat of a newbie.
Camaleón wrote:
I'm not sure what are your goals with this step because the router hasn't
to resolve local dns queries, but bind9 :-?
Don't connected computers resolve dns queries at the router? My goal is
to make all computers on the local network automa
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Perhaps a silly thought, but home routers are usually configured to
access an external nameserver not one on the local network. Perhaps
it can't reach the nameserver.
I was thinking the same thing.
Two thoughts come to mind:
1. see if you can traceroute the nameserver
Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
Two thoughts come to mind:
1. see if you can traceroute the nameserver from somewhere off your
local network (make sure to traceroute to port 53)
The nameserver is not visible to the external world. Should I forward
the port?
2. look at your router config - see
Celejar wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 17:38:27 +0100
Lisi wrote:
On Sunday 25 July 2010 16:01:15 hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
...
I am getting all of Hugo's messages twice. ??
Lisi
I, too.
I think it is my icedove, I'm having trouble posting.
Sorry
Hugo
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 16:35:08 +0300, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> Sorry but I am somewhat of a newbie.
>
> Camaleón wrote:
>> I'm not sure what are your goals with this step because the router
>> hasn't to resolve local dns queries, but bind9 :-?
>>
> Don't connected computers resolve dns que
Hello,
I want the PHP error messages (PHP Notice) to be shown in the browser again.
And not in the error.log file.
Why?
Because.
Lighttpd: current version that comes with Debian/Squeeze (x86)
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Dirk
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I want the PHP error messages (PHP Notice) to be shown in the browser again.
And not in the error.log file.
Why?
Because.
Lighttpd: current version that comes with Debian/Squeeze (x86)
Thanks
Dirk
Reply
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Hello,
I want the PHP error messages (PHP Notice) to be shown in the browser again.
And not in the error.log file.
Why?
Because.
Lighttpd: current version that comes with Debian/Squeeze (x86)
Thanks
Dirk
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Dirk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want the PHP error messages (PHP Notice) to be shown in the browser again.
> And not in the error.log file.
>
> Why?
> Because.
>
> Lighttpd: current version that comes with Debian/Squeeze (x86)
>
> Thanks
>
> Dirk
>
>
you have to set display_errors in php.ini to
Dne, 26. 07. 2010 14:08:50 je Wolodja Wentland napisal(a):
> 1. If it is trustable/secure as the stable Debian (for for now all I
> have is just phrases like "believe me" w/ no any farther approval
from
> the Debian project). In other words and including of all I have on
> that item is this: I
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 26. 07. 2010 14:08:50 je Wolodja Wentland napisal(a):
>>
>> > 1. If it is trustable/secure as the stable Debian (for for now all I
>> > have is just phrases like "believe me" w/ no any farther approval from
>> > the Debian project). In other
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 16:46 +0200, Klistvud wrote:
> >Google for "Kenshi Muto Debian" and "Kenshi Muto
> >site:lists.debian.org"
> >and you should get enough information to answer that question. I
> >am not
> >aware of any "official" Debian initiated poll that answers the
> >question
> >"What do
On 2010-07-26 14:00 +0200, Curt Howland wrote:
> On Monday 26 July 2010, Sven Joachim was heard to
> say:
>> You need to install the fakeroot package to build Debian packages
>> as an ordinary user. In Squeeze, dpkg-dev recommends fakeroot for
>> that reason.
>
> Well, that solves that question
On 07/26/2010 11:04 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
There's another advice I need to give: while dpkg-dev will automatically
use fakeroot when necessary, make-kpkg currently does not unless you set
ROOT_CMD=fakeroot in the environment. You can put this setting into
~/.kernel-pkg.conf (I have it there fo
On Monday 26 July 2010 15:43:55 Tom H wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Klistvud wrote:
> > Dne, 26. 07. 2010 14:08:50 je Wolodja Wentland napisal(a):
> >> > 1. If it is trustable/secure as the stable Debian (for for now all I
> >> > have is just phrases like "believe me" w/ no any farthe
From:
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Date:
Today 16:17:54
On Monday 26 July 2010 15:43:55 Tom H wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Klistvud wrote:
> > Dne, 26. 07. 2010 14:08:50 je Wolodja Wentland napisal(a):
> >> > 1. If it is trustable/secure as the stable Debian (for
On 17/07/10 02:38 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
at the readme file also made me recall wondering in the past as to
why the heck do the kind of things like the following still remain,
"...There is one limitation in SCIM, that you must tell SCIM the
UTF-8 locale you want to use SCIM in..." *Must* I?
On Monday 26 July 2010 16:19:29 Lisi wrote:
> From:
> Lisi
> To:
> debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date:
> Today 16:17:54
[snip]
Sorry everyone.
Lisi
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Am 26.07.10 15:17, schrieb Miles Fidelman:
> Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
>> The DNS server seems to be working fine when accessed directly (i.e.
>> through nslookup or by setting it as the primary nameserver for the
>> computer manually throught /et
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Am 26.07.10 15:35, schrieb Panayiotis Karabassis:
> Sorry but I am somewhat of a newbie.
>
> Camaleón wrote:
>> I'm not sure what are your goals with this step because the router
>> hasn't to resolve local dns queries, but bind9 :-?
>>
> Don't co
Can anyone point me at where I can get the one-version-old bluez
package, that was in squeeze one version ago? I'm having a problem with
the current version (466-1) and want to compare the old version
(463-something I think it was) but I got a little too enthusiastic with
the ole aptitude autoclean
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 00:37 +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> Can anyone point me at where I can get the one-version-old bluez
> package, that was in squeeze one version ago? I'm having a problem with
> the current version (466-1) and want to compare the old version
> (463-something I think it was) b
Hey all
On an up-to-date testing machine using Gnome 2.30.0 I often experience
difficulty logging out of a desktop session. To date, I have to either
reboot the machine or stop and restart the gdm, neither of which is
ideal and seems akin to cracking apeanut with a sledgehammer. The
option
Thank You for Your time and answer, Ron:
> What part of "This directory provides Debian GNU/Linux Stable
> installer ISO images with a modification by Kenshi Muto to support
> newer hardwares, such as SATA and Ethernet devices." don't you
> understand?
Sorry, what are You talking about?
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Thank You for Your time and answer, Lisi:
> If you don't like any of the suggestions, you have four choices:
>
> 1) Do nothing, use a filing system which is used in the basic Lenny
> installation and wait for Squeeze to become Stable.
That's my choice for now.
> 2) Use Squeeze; it is apparentl
Thank You for Your time and answer, Robert:
> I'm confused. Please educate me. 1) Why do you need to know the
> *exact* size of the iso? 2) do you not know how to convert Mb to
> bytes?
1. I need to reap the iso image from the media - the same that was
burned - to check its sum latter. - Otherwis
Thank You for Your time and answer, Tzafrir:
> Worked forme, last time I tried (with a CD).
Try w/ other CDs.
> Sorry, my mistake. I was sure it was available at archive.deian.org .
> I can't find it.
The ubuntu CDs ?!
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Thank You for Your time and answer, Rob:
> That's about as official
> as you can get without a Debian release manager being in charge of
> it, I guess.
What difference does it make in sense of security?
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On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 08:17:06PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Ron:
>
> > What part of "This directory provides Debian GNU/Linux Stable
> > installer ISO images with a modification by Kenshi Muto to support
> > newer hardwares, such as SATA and Ethernet devices.
On Lu, 26 iul 10, 12:42:05, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>
> As an ex-DPL and the guy who puts together the official release Debian
> CDs, I can vouch for his work. It's been very useful for me in the past.
You forgot to GPG sign the mail :p
Regards,
Andrei
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On Lu, 26 iul 10, 17:26:11, AG wrote:
> sledgehammer. The option to log out of the session under the panel
> menu/ system doesn't work nor does the old three-finger salute of
> ctrl+alt+backspace.
For that you can run 'dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration'. Don't
know about gdm as I have sw
Is there a replacement for kpowersave in Sid or Squeeze, I want to my
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After a boot, my boot.log is less than 4k in size, and contains only a
small percentage of the boot messages.
Is there any way to increase this so that I can review all messages
that appeared on the console?
Thanks,
Gerard
On Monday 26 July 2010 14:25:47 Sthu Deus wrote:
> > Or you could still always do as has been suggested several times: use
> > Kenshi Muto's installer.
>
> As soon as I understand that it is trustworthy.
You aren't going to do so because you don't accept it. If you want the sort
of stability and
On Monday 26 July 2010 08:31:33 Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Robert:
> > 2) do you not know how to convert Mb to
> > bytes?
>
> 2. I believe I do: 1 Mb = 1048576 bytes. Correct?
Not according to the relevant standards.
1Mb = 1 000 000 bits
1MB = 1 000 000 bytes
1Mib =
Hello.
i have a small problems with my debian server.
alle files are permission 644/600 or something, so i can't change anything
on it.
how can i change it back with root login.
i have try but it say Permission denied
i try to login with SSH but it say permission denied
how can i change this.
Hi,
A friend of mine recently experienced a loss of data on his 500G
external WD drive.
Quite inexplicably, some directories became empty, some file sizes
became null while others stayed intact.
df -h
Sys. de fichiersTaille Uti. Disp. Uti% Monté sur
[...]
/dev/sdb1 466G 196G
Hi
On 26.07.2010 00:51, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
Also, to add, if you plan on doing a cryptographic integrity check, you
need to do this from a liveCD not from a liveUSB. The only reason you
would do a liveUSB is for things like fsck and chkrootkit (where you
would mount as readonly at first)
I
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 22:39:36 +0200, Gerard H. Pille wrote:
> After a boot, my boot.log is less than 4k in size, and contains only a
> small percentage of the boot messages.
>
> Is there any way to increase this so that I can review all messages that
> appeared on the console?
Kind of...
/etc/de
On 7/26/10 5:05 PM, Sergey Spiridonov wrote:
Hi
On 26.07.2010 00:51, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
Also, to add, if you plan on doing a cryptographic integrity check, you
need to do this from a liveCD not from a liveUSB. The only reason you
would do a liveUSB is for things like fsck and chkrootkit (whe
Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 22:39:36 +0200, Gerard H. Pille wrote:
After a boot, my boot.log is less than 4k in size, and contains only a
small percentage of the boot messages.
Is there any way to increase this so that I can review all messages that
appeared on the console?
On 7/26/10 4:52 PM, rudu wrote:
Hi,
A friend of mine recently experienced a loss of data on his 500G
external WD drive.
Quite inexplicably, some directories became empty, some file sizes
became null while others stayed intact.
df -h
Sys. de fichiers Taille Uti. Disp. Uti% Monté sur
[...]
/dev/sdb
On 7/26/10 4:35 PM, Jimmi Nielsen wrote:
Hello.
i have a small problems with my debian server.
alle files are permission 644/600 or something, so i can't change anything
on it.
how can i change it back with root login.
i have try but it say Permission denied
i try to login with SSH but it say
"Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." writes:
> On Monday 26 July 2010 08:31:33 Sthu Deus wrote:
>> Thank You for Your time and answer, Robert:
>> > 2) do you not know how to convert Mb to
>> > bytes?
>>
>> 2. I believe I do: 1 Mb = 1048576 bytes. Correct?
>
> Not according to the relevant standards.
>
> 1Mb
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 08:31:33PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Robert:
>
> > I'm confused. Please educate me. 1) Why do you need to know the
> > *exact* size of the iso? 2) do you not know how to convert Mb to
> > bytes?
>
> 1. I need to reap the iso image from t
I have 2 identical Debian Linux setups, one on an old system and the
other on a brand new system. The desktop themes for the new system are
listed as:
Air
Aya
Blend
Elegance
Heron
Oxygen
Silicon
Slim
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 06:00:34PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Wolodja:
>
> > Why don't you just use the images provided by kmuto? They are exactly
> > what you are looking for. I don't get your resistence ...
>
> No any resistance absolutely! I think too that it
On 7/26/10 4:38 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
Not according to the relevant standards.
1Mb = 1 000 000 bits
1MB = 1 000 000 bytes
1Mib = 2 ^ 20 bits
1MiB = 2 ^ 20 bytes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 10:06, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good day.
>
> I have 3 questions on virus/spy-ware detection and detection technique.
>
> 1. Which software (may that is even packaged for Debian) is the best at
> Your opinion and why for virus/spy-ware (the software that scans for
> interesting d
What is a good utility to block outbound traffic on the home network?
Ideally it will not need to be set in a browsers proxy setting to be
effective.
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On Monday July 26 2010 4:29:01 pm Gary Roach wrote:
> I have 2 identical Debian Linux setups, one on an old system and the
> other on a brand new system. The desktop themes for the new system are
> listed as:
> Air
> Aya
> Blend
> Elegance
>
On 07/26/2010 06:38 PM, vr wrote:
What is a good utility to block outbound traffic on the home network?
Ideally it will not need to be set in a browsers proxy setting to be
effective.
Your firewalling router?
Plz be more specific in your needs.
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On 26/07/10 07:38 PM, vr wrote:
What is a good utility to block outbound traffic on the home network?
Ideally it will not need to be set in a browsers proxy setting to be
effective.
You need to describe your network and the desired control to get some
relevant answers. Without knowing these
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 05:30:45PM -0500, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
> On 7/25/10 12:52 PM, Sergey Spiridonov wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I ran memcheck 4.0, it showed no problem. Unfortunately I can not use
>> knoppix to mount and check my partitions with fsck and chkrootkit,
>> bevause latest knoppix (6.2.1) f
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 20:26:29 -0400, "H.S." wrote:
> On 26/07/10 07:38 PM, vr wrote:
>> What is a good utility to block outbound traffic on the home network?
>> Ideally it will not need to be set in a browsers proxy setting to be
>> effective.
>>
>>
>
> You need to describe your network and the des
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 08:34:23PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Rob:
>
> > That's about as official
> > as you can get without a Debian release manager being in charge of
> > it, I guess.
>
> What difference does it make in sense of security?
>
I've had a busy we
On 26/07/10 08:46 PM, vr wrote:
The service provider (ATT) provided a four port 2-Wire router that is both
wireless and wired.
I am not familiar with ATT. Is your service ADSL or cable?
It has very few options for firewalling and is required to connect to
their service.
I think I have used
I tried Squeeze on my machine with old nvidia geforce video.In viewing
the Xorg.log file,i found the nouveau driver was set to be the default
video driver(configured as driver0) and there was no xorg.conf in
/etc/X11.I want to know how to set the nv
driver(xserver-xorg-video-nv)to be the defau
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
Is there a replacement for kpowersave in Sid or Squeeze, I want to my
monitor to blank 120 min, not ever 5 or 10 min.
"kdebase-workspace-bin: /usr/share/kde4/services/powerdevilconfig.desktop"
powerdevilconfig.desktop works like a charm, it seems to be the same as
kpower
Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
I have a system running off a fully encrypted 160GB HD using LVM over
LUKS. Obviously, taking an image of the disk clonezilla-style is very
inefficient as I need 160GB per backup. So, regularly, I take a full tar
of the system while the system is live.
An idea -- boot a l
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 21:09:44 -0400, "H.S." wrote:
>
> I am not familiar with ATT. Is your service ADSL or cable?
>
They call it VDSL.
>
> If your router does not have the features you desire, than you probably
> need to replace it. It may be replaced with a Debian machine working as
> a rout
On 26/07/10 09:39 PM, vr wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 21:09:44 -0400, "H.S." wrote:
I am not familiar with ATT. Is your service ADSL or cable?
They call it VDSL.
Sorry, never used it. Do they give a modem for the connection?
I'm interested in more info about the two network card configura
xing wrote:
I tried Squeeze on my machine with old nvidia geforce video.In viewing
the Xorg.log file,i found the nouveau driver was set to be the default
video driver(configured as driver0) and there was no xorg.conf in
/etc/X11.I want to know how to set the nv
driver(xserver-xorg-video-nv)to
On 20100726_205835, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Lu, 26 iul 10, 17:26:11, AG wrote:
>
> > sledgehammer. The option to log out of the session under the panel
> > menu/ system doesn't work nor does the old three-finger salute of
> > ctrl+alt+backspace.
>
> For that you can run 'dpkg-reconfigure key
On 20100726_205835, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Lu, 26 iul 10, 17:26:11, AG wrote:
>
> > sledgehammer. The option to log out of the session under the panel
> > menu/ system doesn't work nor does the old three-finger salute of
> > ctrl+alt+backspace.
>
> For that you can run 'dpkg-reconfigure key
Thank You for Your time and answer, Wolodja:
> Go to http://db.debian.org/search.cgi and search for
>
> First name: Kenshi
> Last name: Muto
>
> Which will provide further information about Kenshi like his IRC name
> (i.e. kmuto) and his GPG fingerprint. You could also check for his key
> in t
Perfect, thanks a lot!
mark
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I'm using HPLIP /CUPS with the hpcups driver to print using my hp psc
1315 printer.
Has anybody had the issue that during a print job it is impossible to ask
the printer to use both the B&W and colour cartridge at the same time? I
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(sorry, this question isn't debian specific)
I have a P3/550, SECC2
I get its manual from Intel
It says max T junction is 80 C
The motherboard BIOS reports CPU temperature
but is the reported value equal to T junction?
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 18:13:17 -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
(...)
>>> Is there any way to increase this so that I can review all messages
>>> that appeared on the console?
>>>
>> Kind of...
>>
>> /etc/default/bootlogd
>>
>> BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=Yes
>>
>> I think the other messag
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 01:56:29 -0400, Long Wind wrote:
> (sorry, this question isn't debian specific) I have a P3/550, SECC2
> I get its manual from Intel
> It says max T junction is 80 C
> The motherboard BIOS reports CPU temperature but is the reported value
> equal to T junction?
Mmm... I have h
On 07/27/2010 04:17 AM, David Christensen wrote:
> Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
>> I have a system running off a fully encrypted 160GB HD using LVM over
>> LUKS. Obviously, taking an image of the disk clonezilla-style is very
>> inefficient as I need 160GB per backup. So, regularly, I take a full tar
>>
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