How did you get HOTOT to authenticate ? From what I can see it only supports
the v1.0 API.
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On Sat, 23 Nov 2013, Michael Tautschnig wrote:
> This should be taken with a grain of salt. (I'm doing research in the area of
> automated software analysis myself.) It clearly is a well-written paper with a
> nice tool. Yet "unstable code" results from code that would otherwise be
> considered bog
Hi,
During upgrade squeeze -> wheezy the following warning came up:
Setting up colord (0.1.21-1) ...
adduser: Warning: The home directory `/var/lib/colord' does not belong to the
user you are currently creating.
At present '/var/lib/colord' belongs to user and group 'colord'.
I guess that thi
Hi.
On Sun, 24 Nov 2013 17:05:15 +0200 (IST)
Itay wrote:
> Hi,
>
> During upgrade squeeze -> wheezy the following warning came up:
>
> Setting up colord (0.1.21-1) ...
> adduser: Warning: The home directory `/var/lib/colord' does not belong to the
> user you are currently creating.
>
> At p
On Sun, 24 Nov 2013, Reco wrote:
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 19:20:50 +0400
From: Reco
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: Itay
Subject: Re: colord Warning during upgrade to wheezy
Resent-Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 15:21:10 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Hi.
On Sun, 24 Nov 201
Hi Members,
I appreciate all the installation steps, help and advice. Just
downloaded VirtualBox for windows and finished installing the program.
Currently in the process of creating a "new machine" (in VirtualBox).
My laptop is a 32-bit OS running windows 7. I downloaded the file
called Debian-7
Hi,
I believe it is sometimes suggested that if you want to know about how
well some hardware will work with Linux in general, or Debian
specifically, to post the specific hardware here and ask. With that
in mind I am planning on buying the motherboard ASRock H87M-ITX and
would like to know how w
I have a 64-bit guest running Jessie; the host is running Wheezy. AMD
processor, in case that's relevant.
With the 3.11-2 kernel, "df -h" of a shared folder produces more or less
the expected results:
Host:
$ df -h $HOME
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5
On Du, 24 nov 13, 11:45:11, Wally Lepore wrote:
>
> Has anyone successfully mounted a Debian .iso file directly to VirtualBox?
Yes, I did this in VirtualBox running on Debian, but it shouldn't be
different on Windows. I can't detail the steps because it seems I
uninstalled VirtualBox, but it wa
Hello,
I have finally decided to come and use Linux, even when I know that it
is a bit more typical than Windows, which is being used mostly. I know
I can Google the things but the purpose of asking here is to know from
the experienced user who really can tell the reality or "behind the
scenes" st
On Du, 24 nov 13, 23:04:27, AP wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have finally decided to come and use Linux, even when I know that it
> is a bit more typical than Windows, which is being used mostly. I know
> I can Google the things but the purpose of asking here is to know from
> the experienced user who rea
On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 11:12 PM, Scott Ferguson
wrote:
> On 24/11/13 01:52, Wally Lepore wrote:
[snip]
> choose sound and network card types, select phsyical or virtual optical
> drive (virtual uses ISO images), set network protocols.
[snip]
Yes I see that VirtualBox is apparently able to mou
After many years of using Linux on servers and my primary desktop I would only
recommend Debian. Its solid and reliable, other distros ive found to be very
buggy their installers often refuse to install on machines that arent
reasonably high spec whereas Debian will pretty much run on anything.
On 11/24/2013 12:34 PM, AP wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have finally decided to come and use Linux, even when I know that it
> is a bit more typical than Windows, which is being used mostly. I know
> I can Google the things but the purpose of asking here is to know from
> the experienced user who really
On Sat, 23 Nov 2013 17:39:20 -0800
Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> Can someone point me at step-by-step instructions for going from
> sudo aptitude install wordpress
> on a freshly scrubbed, newly installed Wheezy system to a working
> wordpress website on the same machine?
>
> I've read the READM
On Jun 21, 2012, at 1:02 PM, Glenn English wrote:
> I have a mildly working Debian WordPress install
Hi Glen,
Would you be willing to help me get a wordpress installation up and running?
I've done "aptitude install wordpress" which dragged in all the necessary other
packages, like apache2,
Hello,
On Sun, 24 Nov 2013 19:30:16 +0200
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 24 nov 13, 11:45:11, Wally Lepore wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone successfully mounted a Debian .iso file directly
> > to VirtualBox?
It's probably clear, bout just to be complete: the mounting
part should be definitely same f
Thanks, Sharon!
That's good advice if all I want is wordpress. But I'm a sysadmin, and like to
understand the details. So, for the time being, I'd prefer to do it from
scratch if I can.
If I succeed (with help from the list) I promise to write up the step-by-step
procedure for the wiki, so t
Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
Hi,
>> The weird thing is, my colleague running sid on his desktop has the same
>> problem. My desktop, running Jessie, does _not_ have the same problem.
>> The VM in question, also running Jessie, does have this problem.
>
> Interesting... Perhaps there are differences
I'd avoid the packages. Wordpress is basically a bunch of php scripts
that get dumped inside a directory on your Apache server, plus some
setup for your database. You're a lot safer just downloading the zip
file and following the instructions. At least, that's how I've always
had the best lu
Rick Thomas wrote:
Can someone point me at step-by-step instructions for going from
sudo aptitude install wordpress
on a freshly scrubbed, newly installed Wheezy system to a working wordpress
website on the same machine?
I've read the README.Debian in /usr/share/doc/wordpress/ and the s
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Can someone point me at step-by-step instructions for going from
sudo aptitude install wordpress
on a freshly scrubbed, newly installed Wheezy system to a working wordpress
website on the same machine?
I've read the README.Debian in /usr/share/
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to comp.windows.x as well.
Hello debian-user and comp.windows.x
I wrote the below post on comp.unix.programmer and they
recommended I ask you. I include all what was said (not
just what I said) in the hope that will help.
I am running Wheezy ( I think ) x86_64.
using KDE for my desktop. I installed VICE and downloaded the roms
according to README_ROMs.
I can't get the C128 to run. (The Plus4 doesn't run either but I'm
less interested in that.)
The 64 but not 64dtv, vic20, PET, and CBM-II work.
rick@Ricks-deb
Sorry for sending again, and for a top-post, I'm not sure that this
made it to the list.
- Original Message -
From: erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com
To:"Scott Ferguson"
Cc:
Sent:Sun, 24 Nov 2013 16:46:43 -0500
Subject:Re: Install Google Chrome
- Original Message -
From: Sco
Hope this is readable your end - barely readable this end and the thread
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On 25/11/13 08:46, erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Kind regards
>
>
> root@meow:/# apt-get -t squeeze-backports install google-ch
On 25/11/13 10:13, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Rick Thomas wrote:
>> Can someone point me at step-by-step instructions for going from
>> sudo aptitude install wordpress
>> on a freshly scrubbed, newly installed Wheezy system to a working
>> wordpress website on the same machine?
>>
>> I've read th
On 25/11/13 05:25, Wally Lepore wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 11:12 PM, Scott Ferguson
> wrote:
>> On 24/11/13 01:52, Wally Lepore wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>> choose sound and network card types, select phsyical or virtual optical
>> drive (virtual uses ISO images), set network protocols.
>
> [sn
On 25 November 2013 10:12, Emanuel Berg wrote:
>
>>> Is this possible to do? I mean in a generic way, so
>>> that every application and so on will work the same
>>> only, for example, when they think they output red,
>>> what you see is blue? I actually need this, it is not
>>> for some cool stunt
Antispammbox-debian wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
>
> On my Squeeze using parcellite clipboard manager.
> Do know if it is possible, through a bash program, or compiled with
> gcc/mingw-linux, read the contents of the clipboard?
I use xsel.
> Regards
>
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- Original Message -
From: Scott Ferguson
To:"Debian-User"
Cc:
Sent:Mon, 25 Nov 2013 12:03:57 +1100
Subject:Re: Install Google Chrome
Hope this is readable your end - barely readable this end and the
thread
is broken. Don't think I ever used a worse MUA than ATMail
On 25/11/13 08:
On 25/11/13 16:07, erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From:
> Scott Ferguson
>
> To:
> "Debian-User"
> Cc:
>
>
> 4. Finally, as root copy and paste the following code into a terminal:-
> apt-get install google
Since the 3.x kernels there is a problem with samba. In my work
environment I have to revert to a 2.6 kernel to be able to mount a Windows
share.
Here is a reply on my question I have asked in a cifs-related list in
February this year:
"The user you're connecting as doesn't have access to do a l
On 11/24/2013 09:44 PM Joel Roth wrote:
Antispammbox-debian wrote:
Hi all
On my Squeeze using parcellite clipboard manager.
Do know if it is possible, through a bash program, or compiled with
gcc/mingw-linux, read the contents of the clipboard?
I use xsel.
xclipboard might also be what y
xclipboard might also be what you're looking for.
rather xclip no ? ;)
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Bo Lan wrote:
> This is my first mail here.
Welcome!
> I am debian stable user. My Totem cannot play any type of video,
> included free format such as webm, ogg, and mkv. When I open any
> video, it says, "An error occurred: Could not determine type of
> stream." Need your help.
I don't know ab
Reco wrote:
> The contents of /var/lib/dpkg/info/colord.postinst explain this
> behavior. Basically, they create the needed directory first, add the
> colord user then and finally change permissions for the dir.
>
> IMO, this is the usual thing, not a bug.
I just looked at that script. I agree t
On 11/25/2013 02:00 AM Diogene Laerce wrote:
xclipboard might also be what you're looking for.
rather xclip no ? ;)
No, it's called xclipboard. You may be thinking of something else.
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xclipboard might also be what you're looking for.
rather xclip no ? ;)
No, it's called xclipboard. You may be thinking of something else.
My bad : /xclipboard, a tool to manage cut-and-pasted text selections/
is part of the x11-apps package when xclip is a package by itself :
/ xclip i
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