On 24/01/12 18:50, Sylvain wrote:
> 2012/1/23 Frank :
>> On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:47 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
>>
>>> I already tried this option too, but it didn't help. Also according to
>>> the manpage:
>>>
The intr / nointr mount option is deprecated after kernel 2.6.25. �Only
SIGKILL ca
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 2:50 AM, Sylvain wrote:
> 2012/1/23 Frank :
>> On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:47 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
>>
>>> I already tried this option too, but it didn't help. Also according to
>>> the manpage:
>>>
>>> > The intr / nointr mount option is deprecated after kernel 2.6.25. Only
On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 15:19:50 -0500
Joey L wrote:
> thanks for the input -
> I am suspecting hardware myself..but can see anything in the logs or
> elsewhere. It seems that when i run a backup script in screen - it
> seems to be putting the server in a freezing state (can not get the
> numlock lig
That's not how extents work. What you are describing is a large block
granularity, not extents-based allocation. There is no reason why the
next allocation can't happen like this:
[X][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[X][X][X][X][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[X][X][X][X][X][X][X][X][A][A][A][A]
[X][X]
Hi all,
I am seeing this issue on my debian wheezy/sid. The clipboard contents
are disappearing when the window is closed. Can someone help me please if
they have to faced this issue ?
Steps:
open any window application (even xterm )
Mark the contents of the window (which is copyin
Andrei POPESCU writes:
> On Lu, 23 ian 12, 15:55:04, lee wrote:
>> Andrei Popescu writes:
>> > No, you don't need LVM and even the grub in squeeze can boot from md
>> > devices.
>>
>> Apparently it can´t boot from RAID on this laptop. I have tried a lot
>> of different configurations, i. e. w
Jon Dowland writes:
> I'd strongly recommend using something *other* than fetchmail: getmail
> or mpop are options.
What´s wrong with fetchmail?
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On 23/01/12 14:27, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
Take care with --remove-older-than option, as the man page says:
"Note that snapshots of deleted files are covered by this operation.
Thus if you deleted a file two weeks ago, backed up immediately after‐
wards, and then ran rdiff-backup with --remove-o
On 24 Jan 2012, lee wrote:
> Jon Dowland writes:
>
> > I'd strongly recommend using something *other* than fetchmail: getmail
> > or mpop are options.
>
> What´s wrong with fetchmail?
>
>
It's fine if it works for you, but some years ago I had problems
authenticting myself to a mail server w
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 4:47 AM, lee wrote:
> Jon Dowland writes:
>
>> I'd strongly recommend using something *other* than fetchmail: getmail
>> or mpop are options.
>
> What´s wrong with fetchmail?
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2012/01/msg01476.html
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On 2012-01-24 02:08, Ashton Fagg wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how the Microsoft Natural Ergonomics 4000 keyboard
> works with Debian (and if possible, also with XFCE) in regards to the
> multimedia keys etc? I'm not afraid of having to deal with Xmodmap.
It works perfectly. After fiddling with Xmod
Morning,
I'm running Mepis which is a squeeze spinoff. I have started taking music
lessons. My instructor plays a tune and I record it. I want to then play it
back slowed down, without changing the pitch of the notes so that I can "play
along." Tried audacity (1.3.12), but it lowers the pit
On 24/01/2012 11:25, Mark Neidorff wrote:
Morning,
I'm running Mepis which is a squeeze spinoff. I have started taking music
lessons. My instructor plays a tune and I record it. I want to then play it
back slowed down, without changing the pitch of the notes so that I can "play
along." Tried
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:15:33PM +0200, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> It's fine if it works for you, but some years ago I had problems
> authenticting myself to a mail server with fetchmail. I switched to
> getmail4 and it worked instantly. I can't remember the details now but
> I've always used ge
2012/1/24 :
> Hi all,
>
> I am seeing this issue on my debian wheezy/sid. The clipboard contents are
> disappearing when the window is closed. Can someone help me please if they
> have to faced this issue ?
>
> Steps:
> open any window application (even xterm )
> Mark the contents of the w
On 2012-01-24 11:47 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
> 2012/1/24 :
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am seeing this issue on my debian wheezy/sid. The clipboard contents are
>> disappearing when the window is closed. Can someone help me please if they
>> have to faced this issue ?
>>
>> Steps:
>> open any window appl
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 08:14:48 + (GMT)
bhas...@unixindia.com wrote:
Hello bhas...@unixindia.com,
> open any window application (even xterm )
> Mark the contents of the window (which is copying )
Another step required here.
> a) Close this window and open another window and try t
Op Tue, 24 Jan 2012 05:25:17 -0500
Mark Neidorff schreef:
> Morning,
>
> I'm running Mepis which is a squeeze spinoff. I have started taking
> music lessons. My instructor plays a tune and I record it. I want
> to then play it back slowed down, without changing the pitch of the
> notes so tha
hi,
I had yesterday a very big boot problem:
after choosing any linux entry in the grub boot menu,
I got failure messages, and was dropped to a busybox shell
I sent a post 1 hour ago with an attachment showing these messages
but it didn't reach the list (I thought that small attached files
w
Hi,
Thus spoketh Pierre Frenkiel
unto us on Tue, 24 Jan 2012 13:03:19 +0100 (CET):
(...)
> ===
> [3.903186] scsi_mod: '20a' invalid for parameter 'inq_timeout'
> done
> Gave up waiting for root device. Common problem
On 24 Jan 2012, Johann Spies wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:15:33PM +0200, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
>
> > It's fine if it works for you, but some years ago I had problems
> > authenticting myself to a mail server with fetchmail. I switched to
> > getmail4 and it worked instantly. I can't re
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 03:47:10PM -0700, mik...@softhome.net wrote:
> Given that several Linux distros identify (on boot) my display brand
> and type, get the size only slightly wrong, but default to a
> resolution that isn't native and doesn't work correctly, how do I
> identify just what package
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:25:17PM +0200, Mark Neidorff wrote:
> I'm running Mepis which is a squeeze spinoff. I have started taking music
> lessons. My instructor plays a tune and I record it. I want to then play it
> back slowed down, without changing the pitch of the notes so that I can "p
On Tue 24 Jan 2012 at 13:03:19 +0100, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> I had yesterday a very big boot problem:
> after choosing any linux entry in the grub boot menu,
> I got failure messages, and was dropped to a busybox shell
Did these entries boot prior to yesterday?
> I sent a post 1 hour ago wi
Thanks for the response.
I am just doing dumps to the local drive and running tar and creating
tar files - all locally on the system's drives.
I have raid software mirroring going on.
i will check the syslog and kernel.log
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 3:37 AM, Joe wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 15:19:50
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Michael Lange wrote:
If it is not grub, it must be something in the initrd; I would try to
unpack the initrd with
hi Michael,
Thank you for your quick answer.
You were right: in the unpacked /etc/modprobe.d directory, the options file
contained:
options scsi_m
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Brian wrote:
Did these entries boot prior to yesterday?
hi Brian,
it was the first reboot after a kernel upgrade
it's fixed now (cf my previous post)
My understanding is that mails with attachments are not blocked. You
could try again in your next mail by attaching
On Tue 24 Jan 2012 at 13:30:08 +0100, Michael Lange wrote:
> so apparently it's the "20a" that is passed as 'inq_timeout' to scsi_mod
> that makes insmod scsi_mod fail and so the disk is not recognized.
'scsi_mod.inq_timeout=20a' passed to the kernel causes the same behaviour
here too. The parame
Am Montag, 23. Januar 2012 schrieb mik...@softhome.net:
> Given that several Linux distros identify (on boot) my display brand
> and type, get the size only slightly wrong, but default to a
> resolution that isn't native and doesn't work correctly, how do I
> identify just what package, module, or
Am Dienstag, 24. Januar 2012 schrieb Darac Marjal:
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 03:47:10PM -0700, mik...@softhome.net wrote:
> > Given that several Linux distros identify (on boot) my display brand
> > and type, get the size only slightly wrong, but default to a
> > resolution that isn't native and do
Hi
Out of the blue, when I try to login to the shell I get after a few second that
dreaded something has
gone wrong message and to logout.
Is Gnome3 similar in behaviour to Gnome2 that removing the .gnome files will
cause them to be recreated
on login ?
Or any other ideas ???
TIA
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On Tue 24 Jan 2012 at 15:02:48 +0100, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi Michael,
> Thank you for your quick answer.
> You were right: in the unpacked /etc/modprobe.d directory, the options file
> contained:
> options scsi_mod inq_timeout=20a
> After replacing 20a with 20, I rebuilt the in
Hi,
I just rebooted after the latest update and my sound is gone. Any
help would be appreciated. I've posted some things that may be useful
below; however, I'm not very knowledgeable so I may not have included
the information needed. Please let me know.
Thanks,.
--Len
The KDE Control module sh
On 24/01/12 14:56, Richard wrote:
Out of the blue, when I try to login to the shell I get after a few second that
dreaded something has
gone wrong message and to logout.
Is Gnome3 similar in behaviour to Gnome2 that removing the .gnome files will
cause them to be recreated
on login ?
Or any oth
I am trying to get the net inst file to install debian wheezy but cant
find it. Are various files? where is the one I need for amd64?
thank you
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On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Brian wrote:
'scsi_mod.inq_timeout=20a' passed to the kernel causes the same behaviour
here too. The parameter should be an integer, of course.
That is obvious, but what is not obvious is where this 20a comes
from! that looks like a bug in the kernel upgrade procedure
In related questions - i hope you can answer - are :
1. why do i get an error when trying to make swap partition - i get
this error below after running fdisk, creating a primary partition
/dev/sdd2 and then changing the type - with t -
As in below ---
2. the /dev/sdd drive is the mirrored drive i
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Brian wrote:
You may already have thought of it but checking the same file on your
system is worthwhile, otherwise the problem may occur again with the
next kernel upgrade.
According all the tests I made /etc/modprobe/options is rewritten by
initrd: just replacing 20a
On 24. 01. 12 09:28, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 24/01/12 18:50, Sylvain wrote:
I tried to SIGKILL the [nfsiod] process but it didn't get killed. I
also tried to kill the various rpcbind processes but it didn't change
anything.
I also tried autofs as Scott suggested, but the same problem occured
w
Sorry to load up on related issues in this mail, but have a big issue:
After having synced my mirrored drives in software raid -
I get the following error:
error: superfluous RAID member (2 found).
the boot drive is /dev/sdc1 but added another one to the mirror - /dev/sdd1
my questions :
1. should
> I am trying to get the net inst file to install debian wheezy but cant
> find it. Are various files? where is the one I need for amd64?
> thank you
>
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>
Goto: http://www.debian.org/distrib/netinst
and select the small cd for amd64
alternately, goto: http://cdimage.debian.o
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 10:15:33AM +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 24 Jan 2012, lee wrote:
> > Jon Dowland writes:
> >
> > > I'd strongly recommend using something *other* than fetchmail: getmail
> > > or mpop are options.
> >
> > What´s wrong with fetchmail?
> >
> >
>
> It's fine if it
On Tue 24 Jan 2012 at 18:24:29 +0100, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> the quesion is: what to put after GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX= ?
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="scsi_mod.inq_timeout=20"
Then 'update-grub'.
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On Tue, 2012-01-24 at 18:50 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
> No, nfs didn't quit after avahi failed (the nfsiod process is still
> here). Also I don't know the hostname of 192.168.2.77, because it's just
> a NAS box on which I don't have any control.
Which kernel is installed? Have you tried downgrading
I downloaded a 770MB file titled
debian-live-6.0.3-i386-lxde-desktop.iso .
Burned a DVD.Got some surprises :<
Inspite of http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#live-cd stating in
part:
"
Is a Debian "live CD" available?
Yes. A so-called "live CD", or more precisely, a "live
system", is a comple
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Brian wrote:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="scsi_mod.inq_timeout=20"
That works. I checked that the value in grub.cfg has precedence, as expected,
over the value in initrd.
It'a a precious help in cas of boot problems.
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On Ma, 24 ian 12, 13:21:48, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I downloaded a 770MB file titled
> debian-live-6.0.3-i386-lxde-desktop.iso .
> Burned a DVD.Got some surprises :<
...
> Evidently "start working right away" means using an open office app.
> [a suite that is irrelevant for me]
> Not only is t
On 24/01/12 21:25, Mark Neidorff wrote:
> Morning,
>
> I'm running Mepis which is a squeeze spinoff. I have started taking music
> lessons. My instructor plays a tune and I record it. I want to then play it
> back slowed down, without changing the pitch of the notes so that I can "play
> alo
On 24/01/12 23:30, Michael Lange wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thus spoketh Pierre Frenkiel
> unto us on Tue, 24 Jan 2012 13:03:19 +0100 (CET):
>
> (...)
>> ===
>> [3.903186] scsi_mod: '20a' invalid for parameter 'inq_timeout'
>> done
On 23/01/12 09:14, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
On 01/20/2012 08:46 PM, MRH wrote:
On 20/01/12 10:19, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
On 01/20/2012 10:10 AM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
Did you check "Preferences -> Attachments" for "ftp", "http", and
"https"?
i am having the same issue, and the attachment ta
On 24/01/12 10:25, Andreas Weber wrote:
On 2012-01-24 02:08, Ashton Fagg wrote:
Can anyone tell me how the Microsoft Natural Ergonomics 4000 keyboard
works with Debian (and if possible, also with XFCE) in regards to the
multimedia keys etc? I'm not afraid of having to deal with Xmodmap.
It wor
Richard Owlett schreef:
I downloaded a 770MB file titled debian-live-6.0.3-i386-lxde-desktop.iso .
Burned a DVD. Got some surprises :<
Inspite of http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#live-cd stating in part:
"
Is a Debian "live CD" available?
Yes. A so-called "live CD", or more precisely, a "live sys
On 25/01/12 04:50, Sylvain wrote:
> On 24. 01. 12 09:28, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 24/01/12 18:50, Sylvain wrote:
>>> I tried to SIGKILL the [nfsiod] process but it didn't get killed. I
>>> also tried to kill the various rpcbind processes but it didn't change
>>> anything.
>>>
>>> I also tried au
24/01/2012 18:34, Joey L wrote:
> In related questions - i hope you can answer - are :
>
> 1. why do i get an error when trying to make swap partition - i get
> this error below after running fdisk, creating a primary partition
> /dev/sdd2 and then changing the type - with t -
> As in below ---
>
On 25/01/12 06:21, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I downloaded a 770MB file titled
> debian-live-6.0.3-i386-lxde-desktop.iso . Burned a DVD.Got some
> surprises :<
>
> Inspite of http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#live-cd stating in part:
Consider reading all the FAQ - instead of just part.
If you're go
24/01/2012 19:10, Joey L wrote:
> Sorry to load up on related issues in this mail, but have a big issue:
> After having synced my mirrored drives in software raid -
> I get the following error:
> error: superfluous RAID member (2 found).
There is a good chance that the error reported is more cosme
Hi guys.
I have a fairly new install of sid with the new fancy gnome3 and all the
eye-candy tweaks. I don't really like it, but that's another story..
Anyway, before reinstalling sid I used to have the sound coming from
ALSA..it was working great. Mic worked, SPDIF worked and I had real
control ov
On Wed, 2012-01-25 at 07:54 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 24/01/12 21:25, Mark Neidorff wrote:
> > Morning,
> >
> > I'm running Mepis which is a squeeze spinoff. I have started taking music
> > lessons. My instructor plays a tune and I record it. I want to then play
> > it
> > back slowe
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 23:32:34 +0100, Raven wrote:
> Hi guys.
> I have a fairly new install of sid with the new fancy gnome3 and all the
> eye-candy tweaks. I don't really like it, but that's another story..
>
> Anyway, before reinstalling sid I used to have the sound coming from
> ALSA..it was wor
On Tuesday 24 January 2012 5:25:17 am Mark Neidorff wrote:
> Morning,
>
> I'm running Mepis which is a squeeze spinoff. I have started taking music
> lessons. My instructor plays a tune and I record it. I want to then play
> it back slowed down, without changing the pitch of the notes so that I
On 25/01/12 10:45, Walter Hurry wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 23:32:34 +0100, Raven wrote:
>
>> Hi guys.
>> I have a fairly new install of sid with the new fancy gnome3 and all the
>> eye-candy tweaks. I don't really like it, but that's another story..
>>
>> Anyway, before reinstalling sid I used t
Scott writes:
> You'll discover the minor pain of learning Pulse is a very profitable
> investment.
For those of us who are not audiophiles and have very simple audio
needs, what does Pulse add?
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> > Yes. A so-called "live CD", or more precisely, a "live system", is a
> > complete system prepared for a CD, DVD, USB key or other medium.
> > _*You*_ do not need to install anything on the hard drive. Instead
> > you boot from the CD or other medium and _*are able to start working
> > on the ma
On 25/01/12 12:37, John Hasler wrote:
> Scott writes:
>> You'll discover the minor pain of learning Pulse is a very profitable
>> investment.
>
> For those of us who are not audiophiles and have very simple audio
> needs, what does Pulse add?
Hi John, a common misconception.
Jackd is for audioph
On Sun, 22 Jan 2012 23:14:15 -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Ethernet at 100 Mb/s = 12.5 MB/s
> File copy at 10 MB/s = 80 Mb/s
>
> Ethernet at 1000 Mb/s = 125 MB/s
> File copy at 117 MB/s = 936 Mb/s
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Scott writes:
> I imagine you meant to ask "what are the benefits of Pulse Audio?"
> https://www.linux.com/news/hardware/drivers/8100-why-you-should-care-about-pulseaudio-and-how-to-start-doing-it
I see nothing there that I need.
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Preconfiguring packages ...
Selecting previously unselected package linux-image-3.2.0-1-686-pae.
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Unpacking r
On 25/01/12 16:43, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Preconfiguring packages ...
> No space left on device
# df -h
?
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