On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 20:17:39 -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Wed August 18 2010, Camaleón wrote:
>> Can you enable any Kmail filter log facility? :-?
>>
>
> well, kmail is pulling them in for my local user ( /var/mail/USER) and
> running filters on them. Fetchmail line says keep. Thunderbird o
Hi,
I have a Epson Photo TX710W printer it is fitted with a WiFi Ethernet
connection. This printer on Windows XP works OK.
I would like to get the Debian computer to print to the Epson can you
help me please.
Ike
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Kernels 2.6.33 and on apparently do support Nouveau. I see no option offered
in make menuconfig to compile the module.
How do I get it ?
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On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 18:11:15 +1000, Ike Shields wrote:
> I have a Epson Photo TX710W printer it is fitted with a WiFi Ethernet
> connection. This printer on Windows XP works OK. I would like to get
> the Debian computer to print to the Epson can you help me please.
The printer seem to be sup
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 13:56:44 -0500, Timothy Legg wrote:
> I wish to bring up something that bothers me.
>
> I just installed a stable Debian package that advertises to perform so
> many wonderful tasks, but in reality, it does little more than provide
> an attractive graphical interface for a seg
On Wed August 18 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > but I delete them in Thunderbird, or move them to a deifferent folder on
> > thunderbird.
>
> So you have your email in two different places?
yes!
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On 2010-08-19 10:25 +0200, David Baron wrote:
> Kernels 2.6.33 and on apparently do support Nouveau. I see no option offered
> in make menuconfig to compile the module.
>
> How do I get it ?
Device Drivers -> Staging drivers -> Nouveau (nVidia) cards
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Not an answer per se but just to ask, are kernel bugs reported in a way
different from other bugs? How does the automation work?
D.
On 8/17/2010 11:16 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 15:07:44 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
>> I sometimes wo
On Thursday 19 August 2010 10:11:15 Ike Shields wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a Epson Photo TX710W printer it is fitted with a WiFi Ethernet
> connection. This printer on Windows XP works OK.
> I would like to get the Debian computer to print to the Epson can you
> help me please.
> Ike
http://ww
On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 19:26:20 +1000, David Kinyua wrote:
> On 8/17/2010 11:16 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>> Disable "kerneloops" and you're done.
>>
>> I think kerneloops cannot guess your online connection status, so it
>> first asks the user if he/she wants to send the report.
> Not an answer per se b
On Thu August 19 2010, Camaleón wrote:
> > well, kmail is pulling them in for my local user ( /var/mail/USER) and
> > running filters on them. Fetchmail line says keep. Thunderbird on my
> > laptop is setup as disconnected IMAP. Not sure how to do a kmail filter
> > log..
>
> Last time I used KMail
> > anyone had any luck with Huawei E220 on Network Manager ?
>
> I haven't tried Network Manager (I prefer wicd), but it works fine with
> the software from https://forge.betavine.net/frs/?group_id=12
>
Yes. I've been using betavine utility for my Vodafone 3G for about 2
years now...
but...
On Thu August 19 2010, Camaleón wrote:
> Last time I used KMail3 was a year ago so I'm talking from memory here. I
> (maybe wrongly) thought there was an option to log filter actions to keep
> a track of what was going on, similar to Thunderbird's one :-?
so I activated the filter log, and checked
On 08/19/2010 04:16 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Wed August 18 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
but I delete them in Thunderbird, or move them to a deifferent folder on
thunderbird.
So you have your email in two different places?
yes!
That defeats the purpose of IMAP.
The emails should live on
On 08/19/2010 04:32 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Thu August 19 2010, Camaleón wrote:
well, kmail is pulling them in for my local user ( /var/mail/USER) and
running filters on them. Fetchmail line says keep. Thunderbird on my
laptop is setup as disconnected IMAP. Not sure how to do a kmail filte
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:35 PM, T o n g wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I setup my KVM public bridge according to
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Networking
>
> But it doesn't say how I would start KVM with public bridge as normal
> user. This is what I get:
>
> $ kvm -net nic -net tap . . .
> could n
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On 19/08/10 19:36, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 19:26:20 +1000, David Kinyua wrote:
>
>> On 8/17/2010 11:16 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>
>>> Disable "kerneloops" and you're done.
>>>
>>> I think kerneloops cannot guess your online connection status,
* NPG wrote:
> I've got sympa installed on one of my debian servers, using a mysql DB,
> Everything works fine.
>
> I'd like to install sympa on a second server pointing to the same DB.
> The install keeps pitching a fit because the DB already exists.
>
> Any ideas on how to get this to work?
>
SInce last php5 upgrade I get errors from its crontab (see bug
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=593541)
If someone knows a workaround...
Thank you.
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On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >> So you have your email in two different places?
> >
> > yes!
>
> That defeats the purpose of IMAP.
>
> The emails should live on an IMAP server in your primary machine and
> then you access them using IMAP from your secondary machine
> (possibly using
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > grep filter kmailrc|wc -l
> > 581
> >
> > didn't realize I had so many.. lots of deadwood there for sure..
>
> You should use an MUA-independent filter like maildrop or procmail
> (in conjunction with fetchmail or the local MTA) which deposits the
> m
On 2010年08月07日 06:41, Bob McGowan wrote:
> My point is that changing only the LANG environment variable changed the
> way 'grep' dealt with the newline character.
You are right this really look like a problem. Where should I file the
bug? The gnu projects management looks mysterious to me, unlik
On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 14:28:54 +0200, Javier Barroso wrote:
>> $ kvm -net nic -net tap . . .
>> could not configure /dev/net/tun: Operation not permitted
> Maybe your user need to added to kvm group ? (I'm guessing now)
Yes, I've already add myself to the kvm group.
$ ls -Al /dev/net/tun
crw-rw-
I have a few more questions:
> > Is there anything in `.xsession-errors`? (This file is in the home
> > directory of the account that you are logged in as.)
>
> I haven't checked there, actually, but I'll look.
Did you see anything in this file?
Does the problem still occur if you bring the net
On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 14:36:14 +, T o n g wrote:
>> I cannot acess now to /usr/share/doc/ kvm related directories, but sure
>> it is documented there
>
> . . . Thanks for the point. I'm reading them now.
No, that's way too simple and doesn't cover the KVM public bridge at all.
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On Wed August 18 2010, Camaleón wrote:
> How are you getting the e-mails? Directly form your ISP or are you using
> some sort of fetchmail program in between? And in what way are you
> filtering/classifying the messages (using KMail filters, procmail
> filters, sieve filters...)?
I think I found "
On 08/19/2010 08:53 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
grep filter kmailrc|wc -l
581
didn't realize I had so many.. lots of deadwood there for sure..
You should use an MUA-independent filter like maildrop or procmail
(in conjunction with fetchmail or the l
On 08/19/2010 08:35 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
So you have your email in two different places?
yes!
That defeats the purpose of IMAP.
The emails should live on an IMAP server in your primary machine and
then you access them using IMAP from your seco
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> I've got a fetchmail->postfix->maildrop->imap thing going. Works
> for all 3 of us.
>
> Each user has ~/.fetchmailrc and ~/.mailfilter files, and this is in
> /etc/postfix/main.cf:
> home_mailbox = Maildir/
>
> It works for one person and thus works
I have a few systems spread out geographically and would like to know what
might be the best way, in real time, to fire off email alerts or text
messages when a particular logon happens or some text is written to syslog
at the local system?
I've read about swatch and logwatch so far but the docume
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > so, I'm gonna manually put in 500 maildrop filters? that sounds painful..
>
> It's a (non-Windows) computer: you automate the conversion of stuff
> like that with bash or Perl or Python, etc.
my last scripting was on a UNIXWARE server back in the late
On 08/19/2010 12:23 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
so, I'm gonna manually put in 500 maildrop filters? that sounds painful..
It's a (non-Windows) computer: you automate the conversion of stuff
like that with bash or Perl or Python, etc.
my last scripting
On 08/19/2010 11:43 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
I've got a fetchmail->postfix->maildrop->imap thing going. Works
for all 3 of us.
Each user has ~/.fetchmailrc and ~/.mailfilter files, and this is in
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
home_mailbox = Maildir/
I
I'm still struggling to create a squeeze install from USB-key. At this
point a netinst installation using the squeeze netinst ISO.
When I try to boot the key, I get only so far as "Verifying DMI Pool
Data..." My impression this is likely to mean that my USB-key is not
bootable. In fact, this raise
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Dumb questions: Did she have a
> ~/Maildir?
> ~/.mailfilter?
yes, and yes
>
> Each user needs a ~/.mailfilter with at least this one line:
> to "Maildir"
um, no. all lines in that file are commented out, ALL. I see one line that has
a To in it:
Paul Cartwright writes:
> my last scripting was on a UNIXWARE server back in the late 90's..Korn
> shell..
So install ksh and be happy.
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On 19/08/10 vr said:
> I've read about swatch and logwatch so far but the documentation I've
> found is older. Are these the current best tools? Or can someone point me
> at something that worked better than them that was not a full blown
> commercial IDS?
Personally I'd be tempted to do a little
On Thu August 19 2010, John Hasler wrote:
> > my last scripting was on a UNIXWARE server back in the late 90's..Korn
> > shell..
>
> So install ksh and be happy.
ps
PID TTY TIME CMD
11168 pts/100:00:00 ps
11248 pts/100:00:00 bash
p...@paulandcilla:~$ ksh
$ ps
PID TTY
On 08/19/2010 12:57 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
Dumb questions: Did she have a
~/Maildir?
~/.mailfilter?
yes, and yes
Each user needs a ~/.mailfilter with at least this one line:
to "Maildir"
um, no. all lines in that file are commented o
Quoting Angus Hedger on 2010-08-13 09:56:32, in Message-Id
> [30220:30220:283489464055:ERROR:chrome/app/chrome_dll_main.cc(248)]
> Gdk: shmget failed: error 28 (No space left on device)
WARNING: I'm just talking from my posterior here, but it's about all
I've got at this point. Maybe someone can
On Thu August 19 2010, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >> Each user needs a ~/.mailfilter with at least this one line:
> >> to "Maildir"
> >
> > um, no. all lines in that file are commented out, ALL. I see one line
> > that has a To in it:
> > #to "Maildir/.Junkmail"
>
> That's a problem...
ok, I think I
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 07:41:13PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2010-08-16 13:52 +0200, Oleg wrote:
>
> > I have squeeze with last upgrades. When I do a debootstrap I get an error:
> >
> > ~# debootstrap squeeze /mnt/ http://ftp.debian.org
>
> To which machine does ftp.debian.org actually reso
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> Bob McGowan wrote:
> > My point is that changing only the LANG environment variable changed the
> > way 'grep' dealt with the newline character.
>
> You are right this really look like a problem. Where should I file the
> bug? The gnu projects management looks mysterious to
Erwan David wrote:
> SInce last php5 upgrade I get errors from its crontab (see bug
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=593541)
>
> If someone knows a workaround...
>
> Thank you.
If your deduction in that bug report is correct then you could work
around the problem by purging tho
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 4:59 PM, T o n g wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 14:36:14 +, T o n g wrote:
>
>>> I cannot acess now to /usr/share/doc/ kvm related directories, but sure
>>> it is documented there
>>
>> . . . Thanks for the point. I'm reading them now.
>
> No, that's way too simple an
Icedove's trash icon disappears when I reboot. It reappears only after
doing File -> Empty Trash. This is a recent occurrence.
How do I fix this? I'd like to have the icon visible so I can retrieve a
discarded file if necessary.
I'm using Lenny with FluxBox on an IBM R40 laptop.
Elmer E. D
I am new to debian, and I don't have an OS installed on my hard drive yet. I
was
wondering if a finished debian Cd/DVD would boot off and do the installation
at the start up of the computer.I would like to have debian as my main OS. I
have a HP pavilon elite m9250f core 2 quad 2.66ghz 4GB, 2.0
I am new to debian, and I don't have an OS installed on my hard drive yet. I
was
wondering if a finished debian Cd/DVD would boot off and do the installation
at the start up of the computer.I would like to have debian as my main OS. I
have a HP pavilon el
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 7:28 PM, GIE KALIFA COULIBALY
wrote:
>
>
>
> I am new to debian, and I don't have an OS installed on my hard drive yet. I
> was wondering if a finished debian Cd/DVD would boot off and do the
> installation at the start up of the computer.I
On 8/19/2010 4:25 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-08-19 10:25 +0200, David Baron wrote:
Kernels 2.6.33 and on apparently do support Nouveau. I see no option offered
in make menuconfig to compile the module.
How do I get it ?
Device Drivers -> Staging drivers -> Nouveau (nVidia) cards
Sven
On 8/19/2010 6:28 PM, GIE KALIFA COULIBALY wrote:
I am new to debian, and I don't have an OS installed on my hard drive
yet. I was wondering if a finished debian Cd/DVD would boot off and do
the installation at the start u
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GIE KALIFA COULIBALY wrote:
I am new to debian, and I don't have an OS installed on my hard drive
yet. I was wondering if a finished debian Cd/DVD would boot off and do
the installation at the start up of the computer.I
Camaleón wrote:
There are some "how to read smartcl results" articles there. For example:
Linux Harddisk Monitoring with SmartMonTools (smartctl)
http://www.captain.at/howto-linux-smartmontools-smartctl.php
Monitoring Hard Disks with SMART
http://www.linuxjournal.com/magazine/monitoring-hard-
On 8/19/2010 8:31 PM, vishnuvardhan wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
There are some "how to read smartcl results" articles there. For example:
Linux Harddisk Monitoring with SmartMonTools (smartctl)
http://www.captain.at/howto-linux-smartmontools-smartctl.php
Monitoring Hard Disks with SMART
http://ww
So as to keep the same software set from one machine to another I use
aptoncd and copy the contents of the iso to /var/cache/apt/archives
and install the set using apt-get install -f.
>From then on every time I use apt-get I get nagged to remove a list of
packages which have been auto installed by
Tabano wrote:
> I want disable the sleep mode in my external hdd usb forever when
start Debian.
>
>
First, thanks to everybody.
Debian Sid. Updated from Squeeze.
hdparm -B 255 /dev/sda1
/dev/sda1:
setting Advanced Power Management level to disabled
HDIO_DRIVE_CMD failed: Invalid exchan
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 08:13:22AM CEST, Robert Parker said:
> So as to keep the same software set from one machine to another I use
> aptoncd and copy the contents of the iso to /var/cache/apt/archives
> and install the set using apt-get install -f.
> >From then on every time I use apt-get I get
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