On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 21:47, Jason Hsu wrote:
> Are there any rankings of the most popular Linux distros for the enterprise
> desktop? My guess is that the most popular enterprise desktop distros are
> Ubuntu, RedHat, and SUSE.
>
> What features/characteristics are needed for an enterprise de
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On 02/28/2011 11:13 AM, Slicky Johnson wrote:
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 17:34:04 +0200
Andrei Popescu wrote:
[Cross-posted to: d-community-offtopic, debian-user]
[For those who don't know what I'm talking about, please see #425439
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=425439]
Hi,
Being
On 02/28/2011 02:29 PM, Celejar wrote:
[snip]
Shawn: I've noticed that all your emails seem to include the quoting
carat '>' on the first line of your response. Is your editor
misconfigured?
gmail misconfigured??
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On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 6:49 AM, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 28. 02. 2011 12:42:57 je Klistvud napisal(a):
>>
>> Dne, 27. 02. 2011 22:21:05 je Celejar napisal(a):
>>>
>>> On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 12:55:42 -0500
>>> John wrote:
>>>
>>> > I have used pulseaudio in the past, and it was horrible to install
>>
On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 22:34 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 21:47, Jason Hsu wrote:
> > Are there any rankings of the most popular Linux distros for the enterprise
> > desktop? My guess is that the most popular enterprise desktop distros are
> > Ubuntu, RedHat, and SUSE.
> >
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 12:35:26PM -0800, erikmccaskey64 wrote:
>
> Original:
> Jan 23 2011 10:42 SOMETHING 2007.12.20.avi
> Jun 26 2009 SOMETHING 2009.06.25.avi
> Feb 12 2010 SOMETHING 2010.02.11.avi
> Jan 29 2011 09:17 SOMETHING 2011.01.27.avi
> Feb 11 2011 20:06 SOMETHING 2011.02.10.avi
> Feb 2
On 02/28/2011 02:14 PM, Jim Kester wrote:
I installed debian 6.0.0 amd64 netinst. I installed about 3
different time. I can login to my regular account and everything
seems to work.
From the console or from a GUI?
If from the GUI, then that's (probably) on purpose, since logging
into root fro
On 02/28/2011 02:31 PM, George wrote:
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 2:04 PM, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 00:48:23 +0200, George wrote:
Ever since I upgraded to squeeze I have intermittent internet. It works
for about 30-45 seconds, then it stops. I have to do
ifdown -a
ifup -a
which brin
On Monday 28 February 2011 20:47:23 Jason Hsu wrote:
> Are there any rankings of the most popular Linux distros for the enterprise
> desktop? My guess is that the most popular enterprise desktop distros are
> Ubuntu, RedHat, and SUSE.
Maybe one of us should go and replace you whenyou go for your
On Monday 28 February 2011 13:47:23 Jason Hsu wrote:
> For those of you who have helped a company or organization migrate from
> Windows to Linux or from one Linux distro to another, what is your
> preference?
The only time I've been involved in such a project it was from a hetrogenous
AIX/HP-UX/
On Monday 28 February 2011 19:10:58 Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In short, seeing what has been posted over the past 12 months, I can't
> see the point in having the list, sorry.
>
> There are so many emails, forums, etc there isn't enough hours for
> me to consume any more time. There
On 02/28/2011 02:35 PM, erikmccaskey64 wrote:
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Jan 23 2011 10:42 SOMETHING 2007.12.20.avi
Jun 26 2009 SOMETHING 2009.06.25.avi
Feb 12 2010 SOMETHING 2010.02.11.avi
Jan 29 2011 09:17 SOMETHING 2011.01.27.avi
Feb 11 2011 20:06 SOMETHING 2011.02.10.avi
Feb 27 2011 23:05 SOMETHING 2011.02.2
On Feb 28, 2011 3:37 PM, "Ron Johnson" wrote:
>
> On 02/28/2011 02:29 PM, Celejar wrote:
> [snip]
>
>>
>> Shawn: I've noticed that all your emails seem to include the quoting
>> carat '>' on the first line of your response. Is your editor
>> misconfigured?
>>
>
> gmail misconfigured??
>
>
Gmail
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 21:47, Jason Hsu wrote:
Are there any rankings of the most popular Linux distros for the enterprise
desktop? My guess is that the most popular enterprise desktop distros are
Ubuntu, RedHat, and SUSE.
This is easy: RHEL or it's twin CentOS
On Monday 28 February 2011 14:42:41 John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> That is ultimately what led us to Debian. It has been our first major
> experience with Debian and we have been quite pleased with it as the
> best balance for a desktop OS thus far when we combine stable,
> backports, and occasional
On Monday 28 February 2011 14:35:26 erikmccaskey64 wrote:
> Original:
> Jan 23 2011 10:42 SOMETHING 2007.12.20.avi
> Jun 26 2009 SOMETHING 2009.06.25.avi
> Feb 12 2010 SOMETHING 2010.02.11.avi
> Jan 29 2011 09:17 SOMETHING 2011.01.27.avi
> Feb 11 2011 20:06 SOMETHING 2011.02.10.avi
> Feb 27 2011 23
On Feb 28, 2011 3:35 PM, "Dotan Cohen" wrote:
>
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 21:47, Jason Hsu wrote:
> > Are there any rankings of the most popular Linux distros for the
enterprise desktop? My guess is that the most popular enterprise desktop
distros are Ubuntu, RedHat, and SUSE.
> >
> > What featu
on 12:35 Mon 28 Feb, erikmccaskey64 (erikmccaske...@zoho.com) wrote:
>
> Original:
> Jan 23 2011 10:42 SOMETHING 2007.12.20.avi
> Jun 26 2009 SOMETHING 2009.06.25.avi
> Feb 12 2010 SOMETHING 2010.02.11.avi
> Jan 29 2011 09:17 SOMETHING 2011.01.27.avi
> Feb 11 2011 20:06 SOMETHING 2011.02.10.avi
>
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 16:23:37 -0800
Dan Serban wrote:
> Because of a bug in gtk, iceweasel and others (google helped me
> find the bug reports) nautilus for some users pegs at 100% cpu use
> because .xsession-errors fills up at incredible rates, which in turn
> basically hangs the machine (nautilu
On 02/28/2011 03:25 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Monday 28 February 2011 14:35:26 erikmccaskey64 wrote:
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Feb 12 2010 SOMETHING 2010.02.11.avi
Jan 29 2011 09:17 SOMETHING 2011.01.27.avi
Feb 11 2011 20
On Monday 28 February 2011 15:02:51 shawn wilson wrote:
> On Feb 28, 2011 3:37 PM, "Ron Johnson" wrote:
> > On 02/28/2011 02:29 PM, Celejar wrote:
> > [snip]
> >
> >> Shawn: I've noticed that all your emails seem to include the quoting
> >> carat '>' on the first line of your response. Is your e
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 17:34:04 +0200
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> [Cross-posted to: d-community-offtopic, debian-user]
>
> [For those who don't know what I'm talking about, please see #425439
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=425439]
>
> Hi,
>
> Being the stubborn person that I am, I
on 15:40 Mon 28 Feb, Ron Johnson (ron.l.john...@cox.net) wrote:
> On 02/28/2011 03:25 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> >On Monday 28 February 2011 14:35:26 erikmccaskey64 wrote:
> >>Original:
> >>Jan 23 2011 10:42 SOMETHING 2007.12.20.avi
> >>Jun 26 2009 SOMETHING 2009.06.25.avi
> >>Feb 12 2010
On 2011-02-28 15:40:18 Ron Johnson wrote:
>On 02/28/2011 03:25 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> On Monday 28 February 2011 14:35:26 erikmccaskey64 wrote:
>>> Original:
>>> Jan 23 2011 10:42 SOMETHING 2007.12.20.avi
>>> Jun 26 2009 SOMETHING 2009.06.25.avi
>>> Feb 12 2010 SOMETHING 2010.02.11.av
On 02/28/2011 12:47 PM, Jason Hsu wrote:
> Are there any rankings of the most popular Linux distros for the enterprise
> desktop? My guess is that the most popular enterprise desktop distros are
> Ubuntu, RedHat, and SUSE.
>
> What features/characteristics are needed for an enterprise desktop c
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 09:48:49 -0600
Jason Hsu wrote:
> Since I'm looking for a job as a Linux IT consultant, I need a
> portfolio of favorite server applications - firewall, DHCP server,
> mail server, print server, etc. Just as I have favorite distros for
> the desktop (Puppy Linux, Linux Mint,
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 22:42, John A. Sullivan III
wrote:
> I've been following this with interest as we are about to deploy what we
> hope will be very many enterprise desktops. We had originally planned
> on Ubuntu until we realized their understanding of long term support was
> very different
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 23:27, shawn wilson wrote:
> So, even though I think I smell dog shit on the bottom of my shoes every
> time I type rpm or yum, I will still recommend them for corporate use just
> because I know support will be there if I'm not.
>
What?!? yum is great. What don't you like
> Ps - as much as I dislike redhat, sles takes the cake for the worst
> corporate *nix imo.
What don't you like about SLES?
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Joe, thanks so much for the advice. I remember vi from undergraduate school in
the 1990s, and I HATED it and never learned to use it, as emacs was so much
easier to work with. On my minimal command-line only Debian installations, I
prefer nano. Wow, I thought I was the only one who hates vi a
Dne, 28. 02. 2011 21:41:26 je John napisal(a):
I appreciate hearing about your success. I can get the pairing, but
it is always "failed to connect"
Hmm, that's a problem you should definitely fix first. Try to pinpoint
it. There are several routes to explore. Is there a problem with the
P
On 02/28/2011 03:55 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On 2011-02-28 15:40:18 Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/28/2011 03:25 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Monday 28 February 2011 14:35:26 erikmccaskey64 wrote:
Original:
Jan 23 2011 10:42 SOMETHING 2007.12.20.avi
Jun 26 2009 SOMETHING 2009.06.25.
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 6:34 PM, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 28. 02. 2011 21:41:26 je John napisal(a):
>
>> I appreciate hearing about your success. I can get the pairing, but
>> it is always "failed to connect"
>
> Hmm, that's a problem you should definitely fix first. Try to pinpoint it.
> There are
On Lu, 28 feb 11, 16:02:51, shawn wilson wrote:
>
> But, just curious is there an 'ap guideline' for proper mailing list
> submissions somewhere? I don't think I'm going to be able to change gmail
> but I'd like to know when something is foobar all the same.
I found http://learn.to/quote very use
I'm fairly new to Debian, but not to Unix. I'm using a standard
Lenny install (Squeeze later, when I have more confidence) and use KDE
as the desktop. I need to use an input method for non-English scripts
and have been reviewing scim and the offerings there. I am not ready
to install this yet,
>
>
>
> Original Message
>From: b...@iguanasuicide.net
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: Re: Best and most popular distros for the enterprise desktop
>Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 14:48:36 -0600
>
>>On Monday 28 February 2011 13:47:23 Jason Hsu wrote:
>>> For those of you who have help
>
>
>
> Original Message
>From: jhsu802...@jasonhsu.com
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: Re: Your favorite server apps (firewall, DHCP, etc.)
>Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 17:33:40 -0600
>
>>Joe, thanks so much for the advice. I remember vi from
>undergraduate school in the 1990s, an
De la difficulté à visionner ce courriel ? cliquez ici [1].
http://www.infos-formations.ca/2011-02-28-word.html [2] # ref: 872
UTILISEZ WORD DE MANIÈRE OPTIMALE, POUR GAGNER TEMPS ET SATISFACTION
O
Hi all,
I am new when it comes to setting up mail servers I got my bind9 to work but
I need some instructions to set up a mail server with pop3 and also to make
sure that people using Microsoft can fatch and retrieve mail from the server
any ideas?
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On 03/01/2011 07:28 AM, mike cutie and maia wrote:
Hi all,
I am new when it comes to setting up mail servers I got my bind9 to work but
I need some instructions to set up a mail server with pop3 and also to make
sure that people using Microsoft can fatch and retrieve mail from the server
any ide
Stan Hoeppner put forth on 2/21/2011 6:37 PM:
> RR put forth on 2/21/2011 5:47 PM:
Have you made any progress on this?
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>> I hope it's "simply" just that and the HBA doesn't need any programming via
>> its own utility that accesses the firmware through some low-level API via
>> the driv
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 10:34:04AM EST, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> [Cross-posted to: d-community-offtopic, debian-user]
>
> [For those who don't know what I'm talking about, please see #425439
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=425439]
> Hi,
>
> Being the stubborn person that I am,
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 10:47:17PM -0500, Chris Jones wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 10:34:04AM EST, Andrei Popescu wrote:
. . .
> > Interestingly, the OT threads on debian-user also went down a lot
> > since a few years, for reasons unknown to me.
> >
> > So, unless something happens on the l
Ron Johnson writes:
> On 02/28/2011 01:36 AM, Miles Bader wrote:
>> Ron Johnson writes:
I do program development, compiles, etc. and have to say that for me
64-bit is definitely faster, to wit:
>>>
>>> Have you tried Tiny CC? When it's sufficient for the task, it's compile
>>> times ar
Just be sure to comment the unstable repos from your sources list after the fact
AFAIR, if you are running testing it is recommended to have testing AND
unstable repositories listed in your sources.lst.
[..]
To flush the repository system, do it now so you don't forget and do an
upgrade by ac
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the reply:
On 1 March 2011 16:03, Michael Tsang wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 March 2011 08:16:31 Rob Hurle wrote:
>> (UTF-8) and the locale is set appropriately. To my surprise, I find
>> that Gnome terminal already has all of the input methods that I need.
>> Where did they
Ron Johnson writes:
>> I do program development, compiles, etc. and have to say that for me
>> 64-bit is definitely faster, to wit:
>
> Have you tried Tiny CC? When it's sufficient for the task, it's compile
> times are pretty fast.
>
> http://global.phoronix-test-suite.com/?k=profile&u=staalmann
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 11:10:31AM +, teddi...@tmo.blackberry.net wrote:
> AG said:
>
> Actually it was deceptively simple: added a line for unstable in my
> sources.list, updated, and then installed vlc. Hopefully this will not
> come back to bite me, but all went very easily.
>
>
teddi...
> /usr/sbin/checkrestart in package debian-goodies tells you what processes
> are using obsolete libraries and can usually tell you which services to
> restart.
Nice! I hadn't heard of that before.
Is there anything already existing that can run as a cronjob and
periodically let the admin know if
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 23:49:58 -0600
Jason Hsu wrote:
>> able to refute this. That said, I see that many other people (most
> of whom have more experience than I have) are also having difficulty
> with the upgrade from Lenny to Squeeze. In the ideal world, I can
> always avoid messing up. In the
Sthu Deus wrote the following on 28.02.2011 07:12
Hello
> Good day.
>
>
> I try to compile a program w/ the help of qmake and make and on make
> running stage I get:
>
> $ make
> g++ -c -pipe -O2 -Wall -W -D_REENTRANT -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_GUI_LIB
> -DQT_CORE_LIB -I/usr/share/qt4/mkspecs/linux-g+
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 10:05:53PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> AFAIR, if you are running testing it is recommended to have testing AND
> unstable repositories listed in your sources.lst.
ARRRGH, sorry. That should be:
AFAIR, if you are running unstable it is recommended to have unstable AND
t
Bonjour à tous,
Dans l'affirmatif, quels sont les paquets à installer?
Je vous remercie.
Alex PADOLY
Hi,
Doug wrote:
On 02/21/2011 09:06 AM, Brian Ryans wrote:
I too mourn the demise of the floppy, but when you come right down to it,
a plain write-once CD costs about as much as a floppy used to. It just
seems
like such a waste to just put a few KB on a CD!
I've found that smaller CDs or DV
Dne, 28. 02. 2011 08:00:14 je Jason Hsu napisal(a):
Given all this, what are the reasons for using the other server
operating systems? WHY WHY WHY are there Windows servers out there?
I know that Windows has only a small percentage of the server market,
but given its inferior stability an
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 12:49 AM, Jason Hsu wrote:
Joe had good points for the above commentary. i'll add that if you want to
make sure that you don't need to have physical access to a machine when
there is a software issue, get ipmi when you spec out a server for someone
(i prefer proliants so l
alex.padoly@laposte.netwrites:
> Bonjour à tous,
>
> Dans l'affirmatif, quels sont les paquets à installer?
> Je vous remercie.
Install the wine package. Then run CS installer with it. You can play
using wine also.
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On Du, 27 feb 11, 16:40:02, Dan Serban wrote:
>
> To add fuel to the fire, I find the debian wiki somewhat archaic, I'm quite
> used to mediawiki, and the current articles are very tech-centric, I
This comes up quite often, but so far nobody was able to point
significant differences between moin
On Du, 27 feb 11, 22:05:16, Patrick Bartek wrote:
>
> Nope. Going 64-bit all the way. Have the CD burned and everything.
> All previous Fedora installs on this machine have been 64-bit. I see
> no reason to change. I'm aware of 64-bit pitfalls: mainly, the lack
> of a 64-bit Flash plugin t
Dne, 27. 02. 2011 22:21:05 je Celejar napisal(a):
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 12:55:42 -0500
John wrote:
> I have used pulseaudio in the past, and it was horrible to install
> and understand. But for a while, I had it working on some machine
or
> other, with Etch or Lenny (I think). Sinks, sources
Dne, 28. 02. 2011 12:42:57 je Klistvud napisal(a):
Dne, 27. 02. 2011 22:21:05 je Celejar napisal(a):
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 12:55:42 -0500
John wrote:
> I have used pulseaudio in the past, and it was horrible to install
> and understand. But for a while, I had it working on some machine
or
>
Dne, 27. 02. 2011 21:05:11 je Patrick Bartek napisal(a):
Having tired of Fedora's short support life (13 months)--I've been
using it since FC3, but have only been upgrading every 3rd release
since 6--and wanting a distro where longevity and stability are
paramount, and SELinux is an option,
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 00:48:23 +0200, George wrote:
> Ever since I upgraded to squeeze I have intermittent internet. It works
> for about 30-45 seconds, then it stops. I have to do
>
> ifdown -a
> ifup -a
>
> which brings it back, only for it to go down again. The strange part is
> that no such pr
Dne, 27. 02. 2011 23:48:23 je George napisal(a):
Ever since I upgraded to squeeze I have intermittent internet. It
works for
about 30-45 seconds, then it stops. I have to do
ifdown -a
ifup -a
which brings it back, only for it to go down again. The strange part
is that
no such problems occur
Hi People
Physically I'm running a debian server 4 for the e-mail, but I'm having
problems to use the tool to perform VM virtualization. I wonder if there
is another way to virtualize this machine, do some kind of backup so you
can import it in vmware. Does anyone have any tips that might help?
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On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 09:56:33 +1100, Edward C. Lang wrote:
> Does anyone know the status of the package havp for squeeze? The package
> seems to be abandoned by the maintainer as the last two updates were
> NMUs:
>
>
> http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/h/havp/havp_0.91-1.2/chang
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 01:32:48 +0200, Atif CEYLAN wrote:
> I bought a new packard bell easynote lm98 laptop.
>
> synaptics and related packages are installed on my squeeze but my
> touchpad's name is shown as "Macintosh mouse button emulation" and my
> keyboard's name is shown as "AT Translated S
Hi, shawn:
En fecha Sábado, 26 de Febrero de 2011, shawn wilson escribió:
> On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 7:30 PM, John Hasler wrote:
> > Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > > But there is no 100% way to tell the machine is clean, so you will
> > > have to wipe and reinstall anyway.
> >
> > But if the machine i
Hi all,
after updating my Debian box, it ceases to boot with above error. I use kernel
2.6.32. Booting older 2.6.28 seems to run the init process well (but has other
issues).
Somebody has an idea what went wrong?
KR, m
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> Hi People
> Physically I'm running a debian server 4 for the e-mail, but I'm having
> problems to use the tool to perform VM virtualization. I wonder if there
> is another way to virtualize this machine, do some kind of backup so you can
> import it in vmware. D
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 14:05:55 +0800, Long Wind wrote:
> Currently I use helix producer 9. It meets my three requirements:
>
> 1) It works on slow PC. It can run on my P3/550. (I have another PC that
> runs P4/1.6G)
>
> 2) It use compression. For video size 384x288, it take about 100 M for
> one h
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Hash: SHA1
On 28/02/11 12:09, dirkyd...@gmx.net wrote:
> Hi all,
hi
> after updating my Debian box, it ceases to boot with above error. I use
> kernel 2.6.32. Booting older 2.6.28 seems to run the init process well (but
> has other issues).
>
> Somebody has
On Lu, 28 feb 11, 13:26:24, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> That sounds complicated, how about this: activate non-free and
Correction: flashplugin-nonfree is in contrib, not non-free
> apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
>
> (works fine also on amd64)
This is correct.
Regards,
Andrei
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> From: Klistvud
> Because, without realizing it, people are usually their own worst =20
> enemy. Short-sightedness rules.
One of the reasons democracy is such an awful form of government.
It works in a voluntary organization, and the Debian project
demonstrates that admirably.
> Agreed, =20
>
On Lu, 28 feb 11, 23:36:30, Chris Bannister wrote:
>
> ARRRGH, sorry. That should be:
> AFAIR, if you are running unstable it is recommended to have unstable AND
> testing repositories listed in your sources.lst.
>
> Not sure it is true if you are running testing.
On occasion I had to install pa
On Lu, 28 feb 11, 13:09:20, dirkyd...@gmx.net wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> after updating my Debian box, it ceases to boot with above error. I
> use kernel 2.6.32. Booting older 2.6.28 seems to run the init process
> well (but has other issues).
>
> Somebody has an idea what went wrong?
I suspect prob
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> Having tired of Fedora's short support life (13 months)--I've been using it
> since FC3, but have only been upgrading every 3rd release since 6--and
> wanting a distro where longevity and stability are paramount, and SELinux is
> an option,
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 9:13 AM, Curt Howland wrote:
>
> Now if Unity would work under VirtualBox, I could give it a good going
> over. But NoooOOOooo
https://launchpad.net/~unity-2d-team/+archive/unity-2d-daily
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Hi,
yes, there's init in it. But the directory structure of the ramdisc
looks quite different from a 2.6.31 ramdisc on another computer.
Unfortunately I did run update-initramfs -k all, and now even the 2.6.26
kernel refuses to boot. Same error.
>From the recent grml live-distro I copied kernel
On Lu, 28 feb 11, 09:13:16, Curt Howland wrote:
> > From: Klistvud
> > Because, without realizing it, people are usually their own worst =20
> > enemy. Short-sightedness rules.
>
> One of the reasons democracy is such an awful form of government.
>
> It works in a voluntary organization, and the
Hello, please send me some more info about your offer, I'm seriously
interested and need to start soon.
I won't join you though until I have read over the info and reply back to you.
Whatever you do, please don't give anyone else or sell this address.
Please look out for my reply.
Many Thanks &
It's grub2 and UUIDs are used; and grub finds the kernel and the ramdisc
file. (If it would not find them, grub would show a different msg.
Already encountered and solved that a while ago when grub had an issue
with wanting "/boot" in the path ;)
I suspect the script that generates the ramdisc to
On Lu, 28 feb 11, 09:36:43, shawn wilson wrote:
> >
> > first, debian comes with apparmor by default iirc. i haven't looked much
> into the default config of apparmor, but it doesn't seem to get in the way
> because it doesn't seem to be configured to do much.
Nope, SELinux.
Regards,
Andrei
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On Lu, 28 feb 11, 15:54:38, dirkydirk wrote:
> It's grub2 and UUIDs are used; and grub finds the kernel and the ramdisc
> file. (If it would not find them, grub would show a different msg.
> Already encountered and solved that a while ago when grub had an issue
> with wanting "/boot" in the path ;)
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Lu, 28 feb 11, 09:36:43, shawn wilson wrote:
> > >
> > > first, debian comes with apparmor by default iirc. i haven't looked
> much
> > into the default config of apparmor, but it doesn't seem to get in the
> way
> > because it doesn't se
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 9:36 AM, shawn wilson wrote:
>
> debian comes with apparmor by default.
You're confusing Debian and Ubuntu.
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On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 15:37 +0100, dirkydirk wrote:
> I conclude then, there's an issue with the update script. (I'm running
> Debian sid, btw.)
An important piece of information. Which version of libc-bin do you have
installed (dpkg -l libc-bin). If you have 2.11.2-12 you might have run into
[
Hmm, interestingly only swap and tmp were listed with an UUID. But alas,
it did not work out to list the other partitions with their UUID.
Should I mention that software raid and lvm is used?
KR, m
On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 16:57 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Lu, 28 feb 11, 15:54:38, dirkydirk w
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 9:54 AM, dirkydirk wrote:
>
> I suspect the script that generates the ramdisc to be faulty. See my
> other reply here:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2011/02/msg02902.html
Have you tried running update-initramfs one kernel at a time rather
than "update-initramfs -k
Patrick Bartek wrote:
Having tired of Fedora's short support life (13 months)--I've been using it
since FC3, but have only been upgrading every 3rd release since 6--and wanting
a distro where longevity and stability are paramount, and SELinux is an option,
not the default, I've settled on Debi
On Monday 28 February 2011 05:58:30 Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
> Hi People
> Physically I'm running a debian server 4 for the e-mail, but I'm having
> problems to use the tool to perform VM virtualization. I wonder if there
> is another way to virtualize this machine, do some kind of backup so yo
Wolodja Wentland wrote:
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 15:37 +0100, dirkydirk wrote:
I conclude then, there's an issue with the update script. (I'm running
Debian sid, btw.)
An important piece of information. Which version of libc-bin do you have
installed (dpkg -l libc-bin). If you have 2.11.2-12 y
[Cross-posted to: d-community-offtopic, debian-user]
[For those who don't know what I'm talking about, please see #425439
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=425439]
Hi,
Being the stubborn person that I am, I want to give one more chance to
the -offtopic list for Debian users and/o
On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 15:17 +, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 15:37 +0100, dirkydirk wrote:
>
> > I conclude then, there's an issue with the update script. (I'm running
> > Debian sid, btw.)
>
> An important piece of information. Which version of libc-bin do you have
> inst
Since I'm looking for a job as a Linux IT consultant, I need a portfolio of
favorite server applications - firewall, DHCP server, mail server, print
server, etc. Just as I have favorite distros for the desktop (Puppy Linux,
Linux Mint, antiX/Swift Linux) and favorite desktop applications (like
you're asking pretty broad questions, however...
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 10:48 AM, Jason Hsu wrote:
> Since I'm looking for a job as a Linux IT consultant, I need a portfolio of
> favorite server applications - firewall, DHCP server, mail server, print
> server, etc. Just as I have favorite dis
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 17:34:04 +0200
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> [Cross-posted to: d-community-offtopic, debian-user]
>
> [For those who don't know what I'm talking about, please see #425439
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=425439]
>
> Hi,
>
> Being the stubborn person that I am, I
On 02/28/2011 01:36 AM, Miles Bader wrote:
Ron Johnson writes:
I do program development, compiles, etc. and have to say that for me
64-bit is definitely faster, to wit:
Have you tried Tiny CC? When it's sufficient for the task, it's compile
times are pretty fast.
http://global.phoronix-test
On 02/28/2011 02:41 AM, Steven Ayre wrote:
/usr/sbin/checkrestart in package debian-goodies tells you what processes
are using obsolete libraries and can usually tell you which services to
restart.
Nice! I hadn't heard of that before.
Is there anything already existing that can run as a cronjo
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