On 2014-Jan-11 10:45, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 11/01/14 03:46, Veljko wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Does anyone here operates servers that have to meet PCI standards?
>
>
> Level 4s (isolated payment solutions)
>
> This is possibly not the best list to ask on
>
> > Do you have
> > any proble
Hi Selim,
"Selim T. Erdogan" writes:
> Csanyi Pal, 11.01.2014:
>>
>> 6.
>> Mahara Configuration
>>
>> cd /usr/share/mahara/htdocs/
>> sudo cp config-dist.php config.php
>> sudo nano config.php
>>
>>
>> $cfg = new stdClass();
>
> Here you have "$cfg = new stdClass();"
>
>>
>> $cfg->dbtype
On 12/01/14 20:00, Veljko wrote:
> On 2014-Jan-11 10:45, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 11/01/14 03:46, Veljko wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Does anyone here operates servers that have to meet PCI standards?
>>
>>
>
>> I have little recent experience with CentOS/RedHat so I can't speculate
>> on para
Hello,
I have new computer but soundcard does not work with Debian/Squeeze.
Maybe I need to tweak some configuration files or I need new driver?
It is integrated on motherboard Intel soundcard.
Can anybody give me an advice?
Bellow are output from some command that I tought would be needed.
BTW so
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Hello,
I have new computer but soundcard does not work with Debian/Squeeze.
Maybe I need to tweak some configuration files or I need new driver?
It is integrated on motherboard Intel soundcard.
Can anybody give me an advice?
Bellow are output from some comm
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> I suspect apt-cacher-ng is the best long-term solution for the OP or I'd
> have suggested just adding the entire DVD repo. to the TFTP directory
> used by PXE.
Still I'll be trying both! Never bad to learn anything new! Thanks again! :)
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Hello,
I've attempted to install non-free firmware several times with wheezy amd64.
I've tried placing the .deb package on / and on /firmware/ of both an SD card
and a USB stick.
I've extracted the files and placed the loose files it calls for by name
(rtl_nic/etc) in both / and /firmware on both
On Sun, 12 Jan 2014 12:38:21 -0500
tty7 wrote:
Hello tty7,
>Anyone got a clue? I'm tapped out..
You shouldn't need to d/l and unpack a .deb locally. Add non-free to
the reos in your sources.list file, update the repo databases, and then
search for, and install, the package(s) you require.
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On Sun 12 Jan 2014 at 12:38:21 -0500, tty7 wrote:
> Anyone got a clue? I'm tapped out..
You appear to have done everything correctly but my brain is not in gear
yet :) so, avoiding any debugging process, try this to get you going:
After installing the base system switch to tty2 and
mkdir /li
Hi I've recently become a frequent user of debian and I have a question if
I were to want to make a .deb package for a game hack and to do it I needed
to delete some files from the users file system before my files go in how
would I do it?
On Sun 12 Jan 2014 at 19:25:14 +, Cameron Murgatroyd wrote:
> Hi I've recently become a frequent user of debian and I have a question if
> I were to want to make a .deb package for a game hack and to do it I needed
> to delete some files from the users file system before my files go in how
> w
On 01/12/2014 02:25 PM, Cameron Murgatroyd wrote:
Hi I've recently become a frequent user of debian and I have a
question if I were to want to make a .deb package for a game hack and
to do it I needed to delete some files from the users file system
before my files go in how would I do it?
If I
On 1/12/2014 1:25 PM, Cameron Murgatroyd wrote:
> Hi I've recently become a frequent user of debian and I have a question if
> I were to want to make a .deb package for a game hack and to do it I needed
> to delete some files from the users file system before my files go in how
> would I do it?
Th
On Sun, 12 Jan 2014, Cameron Murgatroyd wrote:
Hi I've recently become a frequent user of debian and I have a
question [...]
I love the internet. Consider where this post took me:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murgatroyd
Fabulous stuff. Simply fabulous.
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On 13/01/14 04:38, tty7 wrote:
> Hello, I've attempted to install non-free firmware several times with
> wheezy amd64. I've tried placing the *.deb* package
Emphasis is mine.
> on / and on /firmware/ of both an SD card and a USB stick. I've
> extracted the files and placed the loose files it call
On 01/12/2014 04:44 PM, Bob Bernstein wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jan 2014, Cameron Murgatroyd wrote:
Hi I've recently become a frequent user of debian and I have a
question [...]
I love the internet. Consider where this post took me:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murgatroyd
Fabulous stuff. Simply fab
On Sun, 12 Jan 2014, Jeff Bauer wrote:
NEVER trust a post made by someone whose surname rhymes with
"hemorrhoid."
Strange you should mention that, since an alternate spelling of the
name in question is "Murgatroid."
Oh well.
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On Saturday 11 January 2014 11:58 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
I have two separate but related problems.
1. I can find no up to date daisy playing software that will run on
Linux. Suggestions, please?
Hi Lisi,
I'm not clear on which use-cases you're looking at. Have you looked at
the following?
1
On Wednesday 08 January 2014 01:17 PM, Mike McClain wrote:
Is there any way to stop gpm from dumping to /var/log/messages every
time I copy/paste without stopping other deamons from writing info
there too? I see no such provisions in the man pages.
Thanks,
Mike
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