shirish शिरीष schreef:
> Hi all,
>
> Also can anybody recommend any other good browsers which I can try
> out.
> I tried the default Epiphany browser as well but that takes 100%
> of memory as well.
??
What size is your computer's ram?
> Looking forward to inputs. Also if you are answering
> Additionally: I need some time to enter BIOS and reorder boot sequence of
> harddrives - so I suspect, that it's not a question of time skew but may be
> wrong handling of hwclock - as the kde-system comes up with a wrong time
> (wrong by one hour - not a few seconds).
>
> Is it possible, that kd
On 12/12/2010 11:03 PM, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 04:43:17PM +, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
On 08/12/2010 15:58, Lisi wrote:
On Wednesday 08 December 2010 15:47:19 Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
sudo update-grub should do the trick. With grub2 the configuration file
(grub.c
On 12/13/2010 03:26 AM, shawn wilson wrote:
Additionally: I need some time to enter BIOS and reorder boot sequence of
harddrives - so I suspect, that it's not a question of time skew but may be
wrong handling of hwclock - as the kde-system comes up with a wrong time
(wrong by one hour - not a few
On 2010-12-13 02:55 +0100, Frank Church wrote:
> I was paring down my installation and the command for gcc-4.2-base more or
> less threatened to wipe out everything on the server.
>
> apt-get purge gcc-4.2-base
>
> Is that the norm, or is it due to a corrupted package database?
My hunch is that
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 2:56 AM, Long Wind wrote:
> My motherboard is asus p4bmx
> I have installed alsamixergui
> It has many controls
> but none of them seem to help
> IMHO none of replies seem brilliant
> Thanks anyway!
> I'd rather give up
> I remember the intel audio chip work with kernel 2.4
Hi
I am getting mysterious errors with pdflatex:
> LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `OT4/cmr/m/n' undefined
> (Font) using `OT4/cmr/m/n' instead on input line 100.
>
> ! Corrupted NFSS tables.
> wr...@fontshape ...message {Corrupted NFSS tables}
>
Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón:
> If you are using "squeeze", "/etc/default/keyboard.conf" should
> contain the same settings you had specified in your
> "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" for the keyboard:
>
> #xorg.conf
> Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
> Option "XkbLayout" "us,de"
> Optio
On 13 December 2010 08:58, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2010-12-13 02:55 +0100, Frank Church wrote:
>
> > I was paring down my installation and the command for gcc-4.2-base more
> or
> > less threatened to wipe out everything on the server.
> >
> > apt-get purge gcc-4.2-base
> >
> > Is that the norm
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 03:48:52AM -0500, Doug wrote:
> On 12/12/2010 11:03 PM, Chris Bannister wrote:
> >They also do things differently in Ubuntu!!
> >(sudo is an Ubuntu thing)
> /snip/
>
> I suspect it will work in any Linux, if you modify the sudoers file to add
Right! *IF* you modify the su
On 2010-12-13 10:47 +0100, Frank Church wrote:
> ==
> r...@heron01:/usr/src# apt-cache policy libgcc1
> libgcc1:
> Installed: 1:4.2.4-1ubuntu4
> Candidate: 1:4.2.4-1ubuntu4
> Version table:
> *** 1:4.2.4-1ubuntu4 0
> 500 http://www.ftp.uni-erl
Hello List,
On 13/12/10 17:25, Stanisław Findeisen wrote:
Hi
I am getting mysterious errors with pdflatex:
LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `OT4/cmr/m/n' undefined
(Font) using `OT4/cmr/m/n' instead on input line 100.
! Corrupted NFSS tables.
wr...@fontshape ...message {Corrupted
On 2010-12-13 10:58, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> On 13/12/10 17:25, Stanisław Findeisen wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I am getting mysterious errors with pdflatex:
>>
>>> LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `OT4/cmr/m/n' undefined
>>> (Font) using `OT4/cmr/m/n' instead on input line 100.
>
On Mi, 08 dec 10, 07:58:50, Harry wrote:
> I'm guessing that Gparted has divided your disk into one smaller disk which
> is what the ubuntu partioner sees.
I don't understand this...
> First thing I would try is to use cfdisk (available from a slackware or
> Zenwalk distro to partion your disk co
On 13/12/10 18:01, Stanisław Findeisen wrote:
On 2010-12-13 10:58, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
On 13/12/10 17:25, Stanisław Findeisen wrote:
Hi
I am getting mysterious errors with pdflatex:
LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `OT4/cmr/m/n' undefined
(Font) using `OT4/cmr/m/n'
On Ma, 07 dec 10, 17:14:24, Debian TR wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I added tor project's and wine's repositories to my sources.list.
>
> However, when I aptitude update and install tor/wine (even thuogh their
> versions are higher), aptitude tries to install them from debian
> repositories.
>
> I am using a
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 11:52:23PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 03:48:52AM -0500, Doug wrote:
> > I suspect it will work in any Linux, if you modify the sudoers file to add
>
> Right! *IF* you modify the sudoers file. It does not work out of the box
> as it does in Ubunt
On 13 December 2010 09:54, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2010-12-13 10:47 +0100, Frank Church wrote:
>
> > ==
> > r...@heron01:/usr/src# apt-cache policy libgcc1
> > libgcc1:
> > Installed: 1:4.2.4-1ubuntu4
> > Candidate: 1:4.2.4-1ubuntu4
> > Version table
Hi all,
Wget is persistent and its great at leeching/using bandwidth
to download a file. Git atleast the way I know isn't aggresive as
wget is. I'm sure there are improvements which one has to do on server
perhaps, the git repository server.
But is there something that a user who's pullin
On 2010-12-13 11:50 +0100, Frank Church wrote:
> Aren't ubuntu questions welcome here?
Depends on the type of question. In any case, please mention that you
are using Ubuntu, and which distribution.
> I thought that at this kind of low level Ubuntu and Debian are the same.
Except that you woul
On Lu, 13 dec 10, 07:34:35, Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-12-12 at 22:20 +, Angus Hedger wrote:
> > Can you get a log after it set-up how you want it/when its slow.
>
> Attached my xorg.conf and the Xorg.0.log for both Xinerama and the
> BigDesktop. Running Xinerama is fast (snappy
On Seg, 13 Dez 2010, Doug wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what language is that?
Indonesian: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_language
translate.google.com not only identified but also translated it.
I intuit from the word "tour" that this is advertising, and as such
probably does not be
In , shirish
शिरीष
wrote:
>Wget is persistent and its great at leeching/using bandwidth
>to download a file. Git atleast the way I know isn't aggresive as
>wget is. I'm sure there are improvements which one has to do on server
>perhaps, the git repository server.
>
>But is there somethin
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On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 10:50:16AM +, Frank Church wrote:
> Aren't ubuntu questions welcome here?
What is wrong with the ubuntu-user support mailing lists?
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Hi all,
I'm experiencing heavy lenny crashes from time to time.
Kernel is still working (at least responding for pings and continuing
processes which has been started earlier).
Only available piece of information I can have from it is a console
notific
Latest kernel image broke accessibility on espeakup-amd64 uild of Debian
which is a squeeze version. This may also have happened with the debian
stock version as well, but I'll find that out later this week. After
installation a reboot leaves the computer non-verbal which means for some
reaso
On Lu, 13 dec 10, 10:50:16, Frank Church wrote:
> >
> > Please ask on Ubuntu lists for help next time.
>
> Aren't ubuntu questions welcome here?
Please don't take it the wrong way, it's not that we don't want to help
Ubuntu users[1][2], it's just that some of our advices will not work, be
compl
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At first, sorry for my English.
When i 'halt' my computer it freezes after 'Power down' message in
FrameBuffer console.
RC-levels works properly. After that:
- stopping md-devices;
- lvm devices
- system try to switch ACPI-level.
Helps only hardware power-off.
P. S.
'reboot' works properly.
Ther
On Lu, 13 dec 10, 14:07:07, Неумник Некий wrote:
> At first, sorry for my English.
>
> When i 'halt' my computer it freezes after 'Power down' message in
> FrameBuffer console.
> RC-levels works properly. After that:
> - stopping md-devices;
> - lvm devices
> - system try to switch ACPI-level.
> H
On Mon, 2010-12-13 at 13:12 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> ,[ diff -u RadeonTest/Bigdesktop/Xorg.0.log
> RadeonTest/Xinerama/Xorg.0.log ]
> | -(II) fglrx(0): Enable composite support successfully
> | +(II) fglrx(0): Composite extension is not loaded
M. Adding 'Option "Composite" "disabl
I was searching online and looking at monavie it looks preety interesting.In my
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On Monday, 13. Dec 2010, 09:26:50 shawn wilson wrote:
> ... easiest thing (since it's 03:23 here and i know off hand where to look)
> is to 'cat /etc/timezone'
that file isn't the key and was the same on both systems.
Then I looked at /etc/adjtime and that told me the difference.
The key is
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 21:30:06 +, T o n g wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 14:59:10 +, Camaleón wrote:
>
>> Hum, indeed, that is the command suggested by CUPS for setting the
>> default printer:
>>
>> ***
>> http://www.cups.org/documentation.php/options.html
>>
>> Setting the Default Printer
Sorry for my mistake, I sent this email to Andrei's private email
instead of the list, so I am re-posting it to the email list.
Eren
From: Debian TR
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To: Andrei Popescu
Subject: Re: An Aptitude and Repository Question
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 15:28:47 +0100
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 01:55:37 +, Frank Church wrote:
> I was paring down my installation and the command for gcc-4.2-base more
> or less threatened to wipe out everything on the server.
>
> apt-get purge gcc-4.2-base
Wow, "gcc" is an important package on every linux system:
s...@stt008:~$ a
Thanks for the reply, however; I have tried them all together as
well as in different combinations and it still hangs at :
pci :00:00.0: Enabling HT MSI Mapping
Any other thoughts?
Thanks in advance
On 10-12-10 07:45 PM, Tech Geek wrote:
On Lu, 13 dec 10, 14:33:39, Camaleón wrote:
>
> Is the norm for base packages, like this. At least the package manager is
> smart enough to warn you against the operation :-)
AFAIK this is warning is only done for packages with "Essential: yes".
Regards,
Andrei
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Thank You for Your time and answer, Hugo:
> Ye gads, what a snakepit. Thanks.
So, no ideas how to configure X keyboard and sound in testing?
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Howdie, fellow Debianites!
I'm planning to surprise my unsuspecting self with the above hard drive
for Christmas, but have read some alarming reports about
incompatibilities with GNU/Linux partitioning. Apparently, there are no
less than two distinct problems with these drivers:
1) an ali
On Lu, 13 dec 10, 15:00:16, Geronimo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Monday, 13. Dec 2010, 09:26:50 shawn wilson wrote:
> > ... easiest thing (since it's 03:23 here and i know off hand where to look)
> > is to 'cat /etc/timezone'
>
> that file isn't the key and was the same on both systems.
> Then I looked
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 10:40:04 -0400, Blake Hodder wrote:
>
> On 10-12-10 07:45 PM, Tech Geek wrote:
>> Try the following kernel parameters -- first all of them together and
>> thereafter in combination:
>> acpi=off nolapci noapic
>>
> Thanks for the reply, however; I have tried them all together as
Dne, 13. 12. 2010 03:03:16 je Russell L. Harris napisal(a):
I never have been able to get Intel integrated audio working under
Linux.
Would that be something like this:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03) ?
Wo
On Monday, 13. Dec 2010, 16:00:20 Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Lu, 13 dec 10, 15:00:16, Geronimo wrote:
> > The key is /etc/default/rcS - where after a gnome installation utc is set
> > to true and after a kde installation utc is set to false.
> >
> > May be this is an issue for the installer-crew.
On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 19:03:30 +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Hugo Vanwoerkom:
>> Camaleón wrote:
>>>
>>> I send the messages to "gmane.linux.debian.user" (Gmane group for this
>>> mailing list). Then, Gmane performs its magic and transforms it into
>>> the real mailing list "To:" address (debian-us
Dne, 13. 12. 2010 07:27:07 je Geronimo napisal(a):
The point is - I was a very emotional fan of kde in days before kde 4
- but
now I hate kde.
I can certainly relate to that, as can many other former KDE users. On
the other hand, I'm thankful to KDE 4, because it prompted me to
(re)dis
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wodim: No write mode specified.
wodim: Asuming -tao mode.
wodim: Future versions of wodim may have different drive dependent defaults.
TOC Type: 1 = CD-ROM
scsidev: '/dev/hda'
devname: '/dev/hda'
scsibus
On Monday, 13. Dec 2010, 16:18:08 Klistvud wrote:
> On the other hand, I'm thankful to KDE 4, because it prompted me to
> (re)discover and adopt Gnome.
ROFL
Yes, in this sense I say thank you too :)
I'm now using gnome for about half a year and it is quite attractive. Lean,
reasonable menues and
(i just posted this to the ubuntu list but i figured i might as well
post here as well.)
a company i'm doing some work for (nuxeo) has just released a .deb
package of its most recent, fully open-source Document Management
software:
http://blogs.nuxeo.com/fermigier/2010/12/new-beta-nuxeo-dm-p
On 12/13/2010 03:57 PM, Klistvud wrote:
Howdie, fellow Debianites!
I'm planning to surprise my unsuspecting self with the above hard drive
for Christmas, but have read some alarming reports about
incompatibilities with GNU/Linux partitioning. Apparently, there are no
less than two distinct probl
Dne, 13. 12. 2010 16:34:58 je Geronimo napisal(a):
But i.e. I can't live without krusader, which is heavily bound to kde
internals. Or look at Kalk - there's no serious alternative on gnome
systems.
While I'm not familiar with Kalk, I was a *huge* fan of Krusader too,
at the time. I've sin
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 14:25:01 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 13:27:01 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>>
>>> Camaleón wrote:
>>
>> (...)
>>
Now in the form:
#keyboard.conf
XKBMODEL="pc105"
XKBLAYOUT="us,de"
XKBVARIANT="winkeys"
Dne, 13. 12. 2010 16:36:08 je godo napisal(a):
Hi,
it looks that is some problem with WD20EARS. I don't have WD20EARS
but I found something on the net. I hope it would be helpful.
From WD community. On the end of page is link for solution:
http://community.wdc.com/t5/Desktop/2TB-WD20EARS-sho
Thanks Camaleon,
If I use pci=nomsi I get past having it freeze at the same point
however I get the following:
CPU 0: Machine check exception: 4 Bank 4: b2100010c0f
TSC 3cd6bc57a4
This is not a software problem!
Run through mcelog --ascii to decode
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 14:25:01 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 13:27:01 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>>
>>> Camaleón wrote:
>>
>> (...)
>>
Now in the form:
#keyboard.conf
XKBMODEL="pc105"
XKBLAYOUT="us,de"
XKBVARIANT="winkeys"
On Lu, 13 dec 10, 16:13:47, Geronimo wrote:
> > AFAIK this is only done when Windows is detected on that machine.
>
> Ok, that sounds reasonable.
>
> But then I miss an option, where I can overwrite that.
For the installer?
> I always install my machines using UTC - and I was quite off socks
Dne, 13. 12. 2010 01:17:40 je Long Wind napisal(a):
00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801BA/BAM
AC'97 Audio (rev 12)
I may be severely off-base here, but those chips are quite old. IIRC,
it was possible to configure them differently via BIOS settings and/or
via mothe
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 14:25:01 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 13:27:01 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>>
>>> Camaleón wrote:
>>
>> (...)
>>
Now in the form:
#keyboard.conf
XKBMODEL="pc105"
XKBLAYOUT="us,de"
XKBVARIANT="winkeys"
Hi,
> While I'm not familiar with Kalk
Sorry, was my typo - I meant KCalc
The gnome calculator is years away to be that usable.
> I've since settled for gnome-commander because it's a
> native Gnome app.
I tried that commander, but it's an eternity away from krusader.
So I have to live with sm
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 21:55:44 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Hugo:
>
>> Ye gads, what a snakepit. Thanks.
>
> So, no ideas how to configure X keyboard and sound in testing?
Leave some of the "/etc/default/keyboard" values empty, for example:
XKBMODEL="pc105"
XKBLA
On Monday, 13. Dec 2010, 16:51:02 Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Lu, 13 dec 10, 16:13:47, Geronimo wrote:
> > > AFAIK this is only done when Windows is detected on that machine.
> >
> > Ok, that sounds reasonable.
> >
> > But then I miss an option, where I can overwrite that.
>
> For the installer?
Hi Klistvud,
I have been using this exact disk for a couple of months now, without any
trouble whatsoever. Mind you, first thing I do with new disks is format them,
so maybe that has prevented some problems from arising. I use 2 of these disks
in a LVM setup with full disk encryption (manually
Dne, 13. 12. 2010 17:05:10 je J.A. de Vries napisal(a):
Hi Klistvud,
I have been using this exact disk for a couple of months now, without
any
trouble whatsoever. Mind you, first thing I do with new disks is
format them,
so maybe that has prevented some problems from arising. I use 2 of
th
Hi,
I've been on testing for years now, so that'll be squeeze at the moment.
To be honest: I don't remember extacly what command I used for formatting, but
I do remember that I didn't have to do anything special. I presume that means
I just used mkfs.ext3.
Grx HdV
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On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 16:55:19 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Lu, 13 dec 10, 14:33:39, Camaleón wrote:
>>
>> Is the norm for base packages, like this. At least the package manager
>> is smart enough to warn you against the operation :-)
>
> AFAIK this is warning is only done for packages with "
On Lu, 13 dec 10, 17:17:51, Geronimo wrote:
> On Monday, 13. Dec 2010, 16:51:02 Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > On Lu, 13 dec 10, 16:13:47, Geronimo wrote:
> > > > AFAIK this is only done when Windows is detected on that machine.
> > >
> > > Ok, that sounds reasonable.
> > >
> > > But then I miss an op
On Lu, 13 dec 10, 16:47:31, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 13. 12. 2010 16:34:58 je Geronimo napisal(a):
>
> >But i.e. I can't live without krusader, which is heavily bound to kde
> >internals. Or look at Kalk - there's no serious alternative on
> >gnome systems.
>
> While I'm not familiar with Kalk, I w
On Lu, 13 dec 10, 16:49:33, Camaleón wrote:
>
> But curious is that some of those packages are not "essential" but are
> selected to be unistalled as they were... from OP's log, "apt" and "das",
> for instance :-?
Don't forget OP is running Ubuntu ;)
Regards,
Andrei
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On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 11:48:11 -0400, Blake Hodder wrote:
> On 10-12-13 11:03 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>>> Any other thoughts?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>> Just one more :-)
>>
>> pci=nomsi
>>
>> or:
>>
>> pci=nommconf
>>
>> or both:
>>
>> pci=nomsi pci=nommconf
> Thanks Camaleon,
>
> If I use pci=nom
Dne, 13. 12. 2010 17:42:10 je J.A. de Vries napisal(a):
Hi,
I've been on testing for years now, so that'll be squeeze at the
moment.
To be honest: I don't remember extacly what command I used for
formatting, but
I do remember that I didn't have to do anything special. I presume
that mean
On Monday, 13. Dec 2010, 17:51:17 Andrei Popescu wrote:
> Do you mean the mini-config done by KDE3 at first start? ... Or do you mean
> the old base-config program, back when the installation was done in two
> steps (sarge was the last release to use this IIRC)?
No, I refer to the kde settings dia
Geronimo writes:
> Hi,
>
>> While I'm not familiar with Kalk
> Sorry, was my typo - I meant KCalc
>
> The gnome calculator is years away to be that usable.
I agree, but you might want to look into qalculate as a substitute.
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Dne, 13. 12. 2010 17:56:30 je Andrei Popescu napisal(a):
Every time I experimented with two-pane file managers I kept coming
back
to Tux Commander (package tuxcmd). While it does have it's quirks it
is
closest to the habits I acquired on Windows using Windows/Total
Commander.
Oh, the woes o
Am Montag, 13. Dezember 2010, 17:56:30 schrieb Andrei Popescu:
> Every time I experimented with two-pane file managers I kept coming ...
Two-panel ;>
I usually have about 20 panels (10 each side) and the most attractive feature:
every action works without touching the mouse - I'm very keyboard
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> @Carl Johnson:
>> I agree, but you might want to look into qalculate as a substitute.
>
> Ok, that's a really big calculator. But its no substitute for me.
> What I need most, is conversion between dec/hex/oct/binary - and that
> conversion is very handy with KCalc.
>
... you mean like bc's hex()
On Lu, 13 dec 10, 18:14:48, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 13. 12. 2010 17:56:30 je Andrei Popescu napisal(a):
> >Every time I experimented with two-pane file managers I kept
> >coming back
> >to Tux Commander (package tuxcmd). While it does have it's quirks
> >it is
> >closest to the habits I acquired on
Geronimo writes:
> No, I refer to the kde settings dialog, where all desktop-settings can
> be changed. The same configuration page is accessible from the clock
> in the destop-bar.
These are per-user settings, then? Such a thing certainly should not be
touching the system configuration. Are you
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 02:22:39PM +, Camale??n wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 21:30:06 +, T o n g wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 14:59:10 +, Camaleón wrote:
> >
> >> Hum, indeed, that is the command suggested by CUPS for setting the
> >> default printer:
> >>
> >> ***
> >> http://ww
On Lu, 13 dec 10, 11:35:41, John Hasler wrote:
> Geronimo writes:
> > No, I refer to the kde settings dialog, where all desktop-settings can
> > be changed. The same configuration page is accessible from the clock
> > in the destop-bar.
>
> These are per-user settings, then? Such a thing certainl
Geronimo writes:
> ...where after a gnome installation utc is set to true and after a kde
> installation utc is set to false.
IMHO neither package should touch /etc/default/rcS.
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I really like rsync but I have something set wrong. It copys the
file system perfectly but if I delete a file on the master, I
really want it to delete on the backup system.
I tried --delete, --delete-during and --delete-after with no
effect.
Can I do the incremental backup that effects o
On Mon, 2010-12-13 at 12:09 -0600, Martin McCormick wrote:
> I really like rsync but I have something set wrong. It copys the
> file system perfectly but if I delete a file on the master, I
> really want it to delete on the backup system.
>
> I tried --delete, --delete-during and --delete-after wi
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 08:12:58 -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 02:22:39PM +, Camale??n wrote:
(...)
>> I always set the default printer from CUPS web interface and IIRC, you
>> need the root password for "delicate" tasks (like adding a new printer
>> or setting the default on
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 10:25:34 -0500, Ken Heard wrote:
> SOL:~# wodim -v speed=2 dev=/dev/hda cdimage.raw
. . .
> wodim: No such file or directory. Cannot open 'cdimage.raw'.
Are you sure the file you are buring, 'cdimage.raw', is there on cwd?
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On 12/13/2010 01:12 PM, Joel Roth wrote:
Does anyone know how to handle this _without_ root
permissions?
I see there is an 'lp' group and user.
Within the narrow context of this question I believe you can add any
regular user to the lpadmin group to give that user permissions to
configure pr
Joao Ferreira gmail writes:
> that is exactly what --delete does. I've been using it for some time and
> it works just fine for me.
Problem is solved. If you have the b flag as one of your flags
as in "backup," it apparently insures that once a file is there,
it does not go away. This could be ver
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 14:22:39 +, Camaleón wrote:
>> Anyone know how I can get rid of this lpoptions default printer and use
>> system default?
>
> Hum... I'm not sure what do you mean here by "system default" :-)
Hi Camaleón, thanks for your reply in other message. I did
rm ~/.cups/lpoptio
I wrote:
> Are you sure it isn't just setting the user's TZ variable? IMHO the
> correct default for that should be null so that system time gets used.
Andrei Popescu writes:
> I don't agree. The default should be the default time zone for the
> system (which is usually based on the country/area
Joao Ferreira gmail writes:
> that is exactly what --delete does. I've been using it for some time and
> it works just fine for me.
>
> are you sure it is not working ? that is strange...
I am not sure what is happening yet but now that I know
it should work, I will se if I am not groupin
On Sunday 05 December 2010 15:32:17 Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 13:14:12 +, Lisi wrote:
> > On Sunday 07 November 2010 23:24:17 Camaleón wrote:
> >> - What is the current status of Iceweasel in Lenny? - Are all the
> >> recent bugs of Firefox -that can affect 3.0 branch- fixed/ backpo
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 16:42:05 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón:
(...)
>> Now in the form:
>>
>> #keyboard.conf
>> XKBMODEL="pc105"
>> XKBLAYOUT="us,de"
>> XKBVARIANT="winkeys"
>> XKBOPTIONS="grp:ctrl_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll"
>>
>> Don't forget to remove
Hi list,
(Might be unrelated) Yesterday I configured some extra rules on my
gateway box (Debian Etch) to slow down traffic from a particular part of
the network. It started at that time.
The new rules work and speedtest.net showed correct results from both
network segments. However from that mome
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 19:57:50 +, Lisi wrote:
> On Sunday 05 December 2010 15:32:17 Camaleón wrote:
>> On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 13:14:12 +, Lisi wrote:
>> > On Sunday 07 November 2010 23:24:17 Camaleón wrote:
>> >> - What is the current status of Iceweasel in Lenny? - Are all the
>> >> recent bug
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T o n g wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 10:25:34 -0500, Ken Heard wrote:
>
>> SOL:~# wodim -v speed=2 dev=/dev/hda cdimage.raw
> . . .
>> wodim: No such file or directory. Cannot open 'cdimage.raw'.
>
> Are you sure the file you are buring, 'cdimage.ra
Chris Jones wrote:
>> > input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.10 Device [HOLTEK AudioHub Speaker] on
>> > usb-:00:07.2-1.4.4 usb 1-1.4.4: New USB device found,
>> > idVendor=046d, idProduct=0a0e usb 1-1.4.4: New USB device strings:
>> > Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 usb 1-1.4.4: Product: AudioHub Spea
* Klistvud [101213 20:07]:
> Dne, 13. 12. 2010 03:03:16 je Russell L. Harris napisal(a):
> >I never have been able to get Intel integrated audio working under
> >Linux.
>
> Would that be something like this:
> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
> Family) High De
Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On 12/11/2010 11:25 AM, Simon Hollenbach wrote:
>>>
>>
hal:///org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_4b8_82c_W57P10707310003510_if1_printer_noserial
>>
>>> DeviceURI
>>>
>>
hal:///org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_4b8_82c_W57P10707310003510_if1_printer_noserial
>>
>
On Lu, 13 dec 10, 13:20:41, John Hasler wrote:
> I wrote:
> > Are you sure it isn't just setting the user's TZ variable? IMHO the
> > correct default for that should be null so that system time gets used.
>
> Andrei Popescu writes:
> > I don't agree. The default should be the default time zone f
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