I have been searching google and trying everything I can think of to get
hardware watchdog setup but the server keeps rebooting after 5 minutes.
What am I doing wrong, and what do I need to do to get hardware watchdog
working in Debian Jessie. Please help.
Motherboard: X9DRH-7TF
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Why probe wlan0 when all the messages are eth0?
greg
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 3:01 PM, Long Wind wrote:
> I plug a PCI wireless card into PC. Below are msg related to it:
>
> [ 11.292510] input: PC Speaker as /devices/platform/pcspkr/input/input4
> [ 11.312937] airo(): Probing for PCI adapter
Jack Chuge 於 2015-2-15 10:20 寫道:
Hi, there!
I've installed Java 1.8 successfully thanks to Mr.Hector's support.
Afterward, I've come to install CGoban. But a warning prompts that the
application blocked for security. Is it controlled by the Java Control
Panel and caused by a wrong setting? Thank
On Saturday 14 February 2015 23:40:58 Ric Moore wrote:
> On 02/14/2015 05:41 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Saturday 14 February 2015 21:50:15 Ric Moore wrote:
> >> On 02/14/2015 04:09 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >>> On Saturday, February 14, 2015 03:15:49 PM Ric Moore wrote:
> On 02/14/2015 03:05
Hi people.
Just installed Skype and when I make a test call, I got very quite output from
the speakers. Is this bevaviour normal? I mean if I call someone would they
hear me clear. I know, I really have to call someone, but don't have this
opportunity as fo yet. Thanks for your thoughts.
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On 14/02/15 06:06, Tim Burns wrote:
> I moved to debian from another distro for stability reasons.
>
> I prefer to keep my web accessible files in /srv/www rather than
> /var/www, as I back up /srv and not /var. If I have to I have
> to.
>
> I'm i
On Sun, 15 Feb 2015 06:37:04 -0500
German wrote:
> Just installed Skype and when I make a test call, I got very quite output
> from the speakers. Is this bevaviour normal? I mean if I call someone would
> they hear me clear. I know, I really have to call someone, but don't have
> this opportun
On Sun, 15 Feb 2015 09:03:38 -0300
Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Feb 2015 06:37:04 -0500
> German wrote:
>
> > Just installed Skype and when I make a test call, I got very quite output
> > from the speakers. Is this bevaviour normal? I mean if I call someone would
> > they hear me
On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 12:16 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Feb 2015, Kynn Jones wrote:
>> As part of a work-related requirement, I need to install ia32-libs on
>> my (mostly stable) Debian laptop.
>
> [...]
>
> There's no reason to install ia32-libs anymore, as multi-arch has
> completely
On 2/15/15, Greg Madden wrote:
> Why probe wlan0 when all the messages are eth0?
>
> greg
>
Thanks! I run "iw eth0 info", it still complains:nl80211 not found.
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On Sunday, February 15, 2015 06:20:13 AM Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 14 February 2015 23:40:58 Ric Moore wrote:
> > On 02/14/2015 05:41 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > On Saturday 14 February 2015 21:50:15 Ric Moore wrote:
> > >> On 02/14/2015 04:09 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > >>> On Saturday, Febr
On Sunday 15 February 2015 14:27:17 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday, February 15, 2015 06:20:13 AM Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Saturday 14 February 2015 23:40:58 Ric Moore wrote:
> > > On 02/14/2015 05:41 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > > On Saturday 14 February 2015 21:50:15 Ric Moore wrote:
> > > >> On
Here is the fix:
Skype has been known to mess up the mixer settings. So disable the
automatic configuration of the mixer controls in Skype: right-click with your
mouse on the Skype icon in the system tray - Options - Sound Devices - remove
the tick at: Allow Skype to automatically adjust
On 2015-02-15, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> Now, sitting here over a morning cuppa and contemplating the rest of my
> sins, I am wondering if the missing okular was the problem. What does
> iceweasal by default call to, to process a .pdf? According to
> about:config, /usr/bin/acroread, which does
On Sunday, February 15, 2015 09:40:23 AM Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 15 February 2015 14:27:17 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday, February 15, 2015 06:20:13 AM Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > On Saturday 14 February 2015 23:40:58 Ric Moore wrote:
> > > Lisi
> >
> > As previously posted Lisi, problem is
On Sunday, February 15, 2015 10:27:45 AM Curt wrote:
> On 2015-02-15, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Now, sitting here over a morning cuppa and contemplating the rest of
> > my sins, I am wondering if the missing okular was the problem. What
> > does iceweasal by default call to, to process a .pdf? Acc
On 2015-02-15, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> To obtain and print a copy of an insurance policy that has been in force
> since 1989.
>
You already did that; you were asking how Iceweasel handles pdf files.
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On Sunday, February 15, 2015 11:29:28 AM Curt wrote:
> On 2015-02-15, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > To obtain and print a copy of an insurance policy that has been in
> > force since 1989.
>
> You already did that; you were asking how Iceweasel handles pdf files.
Yes, then answered for the lists enlig
On 2015-02-15, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> Yes, then answered for the lists enlightenment, with what I found in the
> default about:config. Assumptions and typu's.
>
Call me stupid, but I'm not enlightened. Where exactly is that default
set in about:config (under what Preference Name)?
It doesn'
Quoting Charles Blair (c-bl...@illinois.edu):
> > Personally, I would chown -R user.user the files and directory
> > tree-tops I was going to move. That sorts out the permissions
> > change. Then I would mv -i ... /home/user (the -i is habit, like
> > with rm -i). Because of the directory recursion
(Sorry my previous message did not create a new thread.)
I have been searching google and trying everything I can think of to get
hardware watchdog setup but the server keeps rebooting after 5 minutes.
What am I doing wrong, and what do I need to do to get hardware watchdog
working in Debian J
Sorry Jack for posting under your thread. Please disregard this email. I
have created a new thread. Once again my apologies.
On 2/14/2015 11:46 PM, Azeem Esmail wrote:
I have been searching google and trying everything I can think of to
get hardware watchdog setup but the server keeps reboot
Hello, debianics,
it sounds like an age old problem solved quite a lot of times, but I still
can't get it to work.
I try to set up a diskless cluster in beowulf style with nfsroot.
Base is debian wheezy.
short story:
when I boot into nfsv4 root, I find weird file ownership
drwxr-xr-x 2 4294
Mounting an NTFS partition as a user was set-up and working properly.
the partition is ON MY HARDDISK. a lot of what i'm reading about the problem
seems to be associated with usb sticks (??)
upgraded (i'm running wheezy)
now i get this :
Unprivileged user can not mount NTFS block devices using
On Sunday 15 February 2015 17:52:02 Azeem Esmail wrote:
> Sorry Jack for posting under your thread. Please disregard this email. I
> have created a new thread. Once again my apologies.
>
> On 2/14/2015 11:46 PM, Azeem Esmail wrote:
> > I have been searching google and trying everything I can think
Hi list,
I'm trying to install the NVidia binary package in Debian wheezy from
wheezy-backports on a 64bit system — which went fine. I've added multiarch:
> % dpkg --print-architecture
> amd64
>
> % dpkg --print-foreign-architectures
> i386
But if I try to install the 32 bit compatibility packa
On Sunday, February 15, 2015 11:53:17 AM Curt wrote:
> On 2015-02-15, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Yes, then answered for the lists enlightenment, with what I found in
> > the default about:config. Assumptions and typu's.
>
> Call me stupid, but I'm not enlightened. Where exactly is that default
> s
>You created a new thread in the first place. (According to KMail, and
even to
>Gmail.) That is three times that we have had this message. ;-) In
two new
>threads. I should just sit back and see if anyone knows the answer.
Someone
>probably does. It sounds fairly straightforward.
Thanks Lis
On Sunday 15 February 2015 20:55:39 Azeem Esmail wrote:
> >You created a new thread in the first place. (According to KMail, and
>
> even to
>
> >Gmail.) That is three times that we have had this message. ;-) In
>
> two new
>
> >threads. I should just sit back and see if anyone knows the answe
Hi.
On Sun, 15 Feb 2015 20:41:54 +0100
Aleksandar Dimitrov wrote:
> But if I try to install the 32 bit compatibility package from multiarch…
>
> > % aptitude install -t wheezy-backports nvidia-kernel-dkms:i386
Are you sure that you need to do this? This will install DKMS'ed nvidia
kernel modu
Reason being that the 'primary thread' where your message is posted
(https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/02/msg00630.html) is under
"What's going wrong?" which is a different primary topic. ...And that is
how Thunderbird is grouping it for me, and this is also the case with
the mail archi
Hello!
My system is a debian wheezy amd64 with multiarch enabled since I
installed eagle (i386 only) some time ago. I also had teamviewer (i386)
installed. The system was up to date most of the time.
Some days ago I tried to install a locally build version (build in a
i386 chroot environment) of
If neither GRUB nor LILO installed along a core Debian system into a
virtual machine, how does it start from booting? I've only seen a prompt
cursor displaying still there the black screen.
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> Well, the idea outlined above depended on adding a new user to
> take over the role of running things that shouldn't be run as
> root. Sorry if I didn't make that clear enough in the previous
> post to that quoted, not knowing that you were going to attempt
> to merge things with a preexisting us
Quoting Charles Blair (c-bl...@illinois.edu):
> > Well, the idea outlined above depended on adding a new user to
> > take over the role of running things that shouldn't be run as
> > root. Sorry if I didn't make that clear enough in the previous
> > post to that quoted, not knowing that you were go
http://lkcl.net/reports/removing_systemd_from_debian/
i've documented the process by which it is possible to run some of the
debian desktop window managers (TDE, fvwm, twm etc.) without the need
for systemd or libsystemd0 or any components related to systemd
whatsoever.
the process is not without
On 02/15/2015 08:54 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
so the short and long of it is: i do not like it when people are not
given the freedom to choose... and that includes when, just like when
microsoft was so dominant in the 1990s, the choices they are presented
are not really a choice a
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton writes:
> i've documented the process by which it is possible to run some of the
> debian desktop window managers (TDE, fvwm, twm etc.) without the need
> for systemd or libsystemd0 or any components related to systemd
> whatsoever.
Alas, the resulting distribution i
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