Hi,
i am using the Debian testing some years. And sometime i am using the dpkg
command to brief look of the packages. I observed that, the database of
the available packages is not automatically updated, then i create simple
weekly cron job to update the available database by the sync-available
to
Brian wrote:
> On Mon 30 Jul 2012 at 19:43:25 +0100, Gary wrote:
>
> > Sven Joachim wrote:
> > > No, squeeze-backports has binary packages (linux-image-3.2*) that you
> > > can just install.
> >
> >
> > That didn't go well :(
>
> It might not be a bad idea to detail what didn't go well. How y
Hello Slavko,
Slavko wrote:
> LANG=C dpkg --list jarwrapper
> No packages found matching jarwrapper.
> LANG=C dpkg-query --load-avail --list jarwrapper
[jarwrapper is shown]
> Please, is here simple way to update the status database?
How about using it? dpkg-query(1) clearly states:
--
Hi,
Dňa Sat, 4 Aug 2012 13:01:26 +0200 Claudius Hubig
napísal:
> How about using it? dpkg-query(1) clearly states:
>
>--load-avail
> Also load the available file when using the --show and
> --list commands, which now default to only querying the
>
On 2012-08-04 05:03:01 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2012-08-01 02:40:26 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > On 2012-07-31 16:08:12 -0500, hvw59601 wrote:
> > > After wheezy dist-upgrade desktop hibernate is twice as slow as before.
> >
> > I've also found that putting the by Debian/unstable la
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On 2012-08-04 16:39 +0200, Nelson Green wrote:
>> > The nouveau version in squeeze does not support these cards, they should
>
Hello Slavko,
Slavko wrote:
> Ah, yes. It is my misunderstanding (or my outdated knowledge?), because i
> never see the problem with uninstalled packages before now. But i don't
> used it for some months.
Uninstalled, but not purged, packages are shown. Try apt-get install
jarwrapper; apt-get re
On Fri, Aug 03, 2012 at 03:27:40PM +, Camaleón wrote:
> As per the INSTALL file, have you built "libeap.so" as instructed?
>
> > Why is this a Debian problem?
>
> Nobody has said so. He is asking for support when compiling a program ;-)
Right, which has nothing to do with Debian SUPPORT.
Th
On 4 August 2012 17:03, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 03, 2012 at 03:27:40PM +, Camaleón wrote:
>> As per the INSTALL file, have you built "libeap.so" as instructed?
>>
>> > Why is this a Debian problem?
>>
>> Nobody has said so. He is asking for support when compiling a program ;-)
>
>
JulHer writes:
>239.255.255.250 maybe is SSDP
>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Service_Discovery_Protocol >The other
>stuff I don't know,
That's a possibility, I guess. But it's not an intermittent
or occasional thing. And it doesn't run for a bit and then
stop. This is a constant 10-
On Sat, 04 Aug 2012 00:14:16 +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Am Freitag, 3. August 2012 schrieb Camaleón:
>> On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 13:20:48 -0600, alex wrote:
>> > bug KDE 4.8.4 DEBIAN SID august-02-2012
>>
>> (...)
>>
>> Bug reports have to be filed at Debian BTS:
>>
>> http://www.debian.org
On Fri, 03 Aug 2012 10:56:14 -0700, Paul Zimmerman wrote:
> Today I downloaded a large group of updates, including Open Office and
> some dns-related utilities. Once they were applied, some strange network
> activity started on my machine. It keeps sending and receiving about
> 10-14k per second b
On Sun, 05 Aug 2012 04:03:27 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 03, 2012 at 03:27:40PM +, Camaleón wrote:
>> As per the INSTALL file, have you built "libeap.so" as instructed?
>>
>> > Why is this a Debian problem?
>>
>> Nobody has said so. He is asking for support when compiling a p
On Fri, 03 Aug 2012 14:17:56 +0200, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
> i have this ~/.Xmodmap [0] to switch CAP LOCK and ESC but its not
> executed when login into xfce :S
(...)
Hello Alberto,
There's something about that at XFCE wiki (section "Is it possible to use
Media keys in the Shortcut Editor?"):
On Sat, 04 Aug 2012, Camaleón wrote:
> > I know the constant connection is a multicast address, but what is this
> > other stuff? It looks like something is broken/misconfigured or an
> > outright hack of the Debian repository has occurred and many Debian
> > systems are now part of a botnet.
>
>
On Sat, 04 Aug 2012, Paul Zimmerman wrote:
> JulHer writes:
>
> >239.255.255.250 maybe is SSDP
> >>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Service_Discovery_Protocol >The other
> >stuff I don't know,
> That's a possibility, I guess. But it's not an intermittent
> or occasional thing. And it doesn
On Fri, 03 Aug 2012 13:29:21 -0400, William Thompson wrote:
> I have a Win 2008 R2 guest running under KVM controlled by libvirt. The
> guest is loosing time. I have the clock open on the guest and the
> seconds change once every 2-5 seconds. The guest was started at
> 11:45:58. As of 13:10:30
On Sat, 04 Aug 2012 17:40:53 -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Aug 2012, Camaleón wrote:
>> > I know the constant connection is a multicast address, but what is
>> > this other stuff? It looks like something is broken/misconfigured or
>> > an outright hack of the Debian reposi
Hi,
http://snapshot.debian.org/package/linux/ has in it 8 debian kernel
source packages that I want to install consecutively to see if bug
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=683768
is present.
I want to do the installs with apt-get source.
How does one do this? Specifically, wha
On Fri, 03 Aug 2012 03:46:04 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
> I am working with an older computer that has a blu-ray writer attached
> through a PCI SATA card for making backups.
>
> What's happening is that every now and then it fails to mount the
> blu-ray disc. Once this happens, it gets stuck into t
On Sat, 04 Aug 2012 16:02:12 -0500, hvw59601 wrote:
> http://snapshot.debian.org/package/linux/ has in it 8 debian kernel
> source packages that I want to install consecutively to see if bug
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=683768 is present.
>
> I want to do the installs with a
Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 04 Aug 2012 16:02:12 -0500, hvw59601 wrote:
http://snapshot.debian.org/package/linux/ has in it 8 debian kernel
source packages that I want to install consecutively to see if bug
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=683768 is present.
I want to do the instal
On Sat, Aug 04, 2012 at 08:05:06PM +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Aug 2012 04:03:27 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Aug 03, 2012 at 03:27:40PM +, Camaleón wrote:
> >> As per the INSTALL file, have you built "libeap.so" as instructed?
> >>
> >> > Why is this a Debian problem?
On Sat, Aug 04, 2012 at 04:38:29PM -0500, hvw59601 wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
> >On Sat, 04 Aug 2012 16:02:12 -0500, hvw59601 wrote:
> >
> >>http://snapshot.debian.org/package/linux/ has in it 8 debian kernel
> >>source packages that I want to install consecutively to see if bug
> >>http://bugs.debia
On Sat, 04 Aug 2012, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Aug 2012 17:40:53 -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> > On Sat, 04 Aug 2012, Camaleón wrote:
> >> > I know the constant connection is a multicast address, but what is
> >> > this other stuff? It looks like something is broken/misconfigured o
where are they and how do I get their attention?
Hi Folks,
Open source software development involves a lot of distributed
collaboration - and I expect that many folks here, like me, are involved
in one or more projects, and dealing with all kinds of project
management administrivia. So.
root@debian:/home/tiger# fsck.vfat /dev/sdb1
dosfsck 3.0.9, 31 Jan 2010, FAT32, LFN
There are differences between boot sector and its backup.
Differences: (offset:original/backup)
65:01/00
1) Copy original to backup
2) Copy backup to original
3) No action
? 3
/:50w:58u:586:6UG.ppt
Bad file name.
1)
i can install debian from hard disk ,here is my grub configuration.
menuentry 'Debian 6.0 from hard disk' {
set isofile="(hd0,6)/debian.iso"
loopback loop $isofile
linux (hd0,6)/vmlinuz
initrd (hd0,6)/initrd.gz
}
the two files :vmlinuz initrid.gz are in the
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/t
Given "find / -type f -printf '%TT %p\n'".
Gnu find previously printed hh:mm:ss for the files modify time
but now is printing hh:mm:ss.00 for all 33K+ files on
my Squeeze system.
The man page still says:
T time, 24-hour (hh:mm:ss)
Is there a way to get back the hh:mm:ss outpu
On 2012-08-05 07:57 +0200, Mike McClain wrote:
> Given "find / -type f -printf '%TT %p\n'".
> Gnu find previously printed hh:mm:ss for the files modify time
> but now is printing hh:mm:ss.00 for all 33K+ files on
> my Squeeze system.
>
> The man page still says:
> T time, 24-h
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