On 30/04/05 00:30 Adam Hardy wrote:
Googling provided nothing on this. How should I work out what to do next -
trying to log in to my debian box running vsftpd from a windows machine
(on my home network):
OOPS: vsf_sysutil_recv_peek
and vsftpd kicked the client off.
Finally found the problem
Googling provided nothing on this. How should I work out what to do
next -
trying to log in to my debian box running vsftpd from a windows
machine (on my home network):
OOPS: cap_set_proc
>> and
OOPS: vsf_sysutil_recv_peek
and vsftpd kicked the client off.
Finally found the problem after goog
On 02/05/05 02:38 Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
I'm looking for an X-friendly PS/2-style KVM switch. Currently, I
have a Belkin 4-port Omniview E series, and whenever I switch back to
X from another system, the mouse goes all crazy and I have to
ctrl+alt+backspace.
Anyone have a well-behaved KVM switch
On 02/05/05 14:14 Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
I'm not using gpm either.
Was the RedHat box?
Yes it was. But I had gpm on debian and had the problem. I dumped gpm in
an attempt to solve the issue.
Well, I also remember trying to sort this out a while ago (maybe two
years?), also with no success. I
On 05/05/05 20:58 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need help configuring my syslog for receving messages from my wireless
router.
I would like to put the messages in different files, based on the severity.
Currently everything is going into debug and syslog folders.
Is there any good links to configur
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Для других компаний -
when i switch between windows in gnome using ALT+tab, all the windows go
temporarily black while I have the alt-tab buttons pressed.
I assume something's just gone awry with my config, but if someone else
experiences this too, I'd like to know.
I'm not sure what version I'm running, but I insta
On 09/05/05 19:08 Almut Behrens wrote:
BTW, as this is the second incidence within a short period of time,
I'm starting to wonder whether it's me who is tricking people's MUAs
into replying privately _only_. I've just checked my Mail-Followup-To
header, but it doesn't seem to be set at all (as int
On 13/05/05 10:02 Lars Schimmer wrote:
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Here's how to unsubscribe:
First, ask your Internet Provider to mail you an Unsubscribing Kit.
Then follow these directions.
The kit will most likely be the standard no-fault type. Depending on
requirem
Is it possible to set up Thunderbird to pull up the mail from my mailbox
on my debian box?
It seems like an obvious thing to want to do, but I cant see any way of
configuring it.
I was thinking maybe there's a package out there that dummies a pop3
server for your server's mailboxes.
Adam
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On 18/05/05 15:23 H. S. wrote:
Hi,
I am running an old computer as a router using Debian Sarge and kernel
2.6.10 kernel and iptables 1.2.11-10. Here is my setup:
CompR
,---.
(INTERNET) -->ppp0--->eth1eth0 >SWITCH--->192.168.0.0/24
On 18/05/05 18:04 Paulo Marcel Coelho Aragão wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 12:30:21PM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Depends on what for. If you wan the best possible compatibility, get a Sun
or IBM JVM and then use the make-jpkg command (in the java-package package)
to create a .deb file that
On 22/05/05 08:49 Glenn English wrote:
On Sat, 2005-05-21 at 11:27 -0700, Andrew Porter wrote:
Have any on the list had experience with
fanless PCs running Linux, more especially Debian?
The Zalman TNN 500A does a good job running Debian sarge on an Intel 865
mobo, 2.8GHz P4, 1GB RAM, 79G SC
Hi List
I'm having problems setting up my mouse in x to scroll properly with the
wheel.
I followed advice from http://koala.ilog.fr/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/
which looks useful but gives the impression it is at least 5 years old.
I've got a logitech mouse and that webpage says maybe i shouldn't
On 27/05/05 08:25 Jonathan Kaye wrote:
En/La Adam Hardy ha escrit, a 26/05/05 23:01:
| Hi List
|
| I'm having problems setting up my mouse in x to scroll properly with the
| wheel.
|
| I followed advice from http://koala.ilog.fr/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/
| which looks useful but give
On 27/05/05 21:25 Cameron Matheson wrote:
Hi,
| This is what I've got in my XF86Config-4
|
| Section "InputDevice"
| Identifier "Configured Mouse"
| Driver "mouse"
| Option "CorePointer"
| Option "Device"
"/dev/in
On 28/05/05 06:04 Jonathan Kaye wrote:
|> and it doesn't recognise the 'scroll up' event, instead is mostly (80%
|> of the time in some apps more than other) thinks I right-clicked.
|>
|> This becomes dangerous when i sometimes click too quick and
|> accidentally select one of those right-click
On 28/05/05 18:02 Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Ok I will reveal all and hide nothing from you ;-)
I'm running Sarge 2.6.8. Yup, definitely a ps/2 mouse. I don't know what
dmesg is on about with USB. You've got something about a serial port?
Anyway my XF86Config-4 looks like this:
# Identifier and driver
Hi
my soundcard config seems fine with everything working fine until I play
a CD, and then I can't get it to play any sounds (apart from more CDs).
I searched the mailing list and saw quite a few people with the opposite
problem, but for me, I can play CDs happily but doing so blocks the
sou
Has anyone else noticed that the mailing list search engine will return
zero results if you select zero max-lines-per-msg?
I presume I'm not misinterpreting the option and it should just return
message titles?
Adam
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On 28/05/05 22:10 kenny B wrote:
Hi. i need to know if my problem with my display settings or with RAM
(or other).
my problem is: I must move my cursor around to get things to show up.
they dont "refresh"
automatically.
if its is the display, could someone tell me how to change the settings?
than
On 29/05/05 05:55 Jonathan Kaye wrote:
|> Ok I will reveal all and hide nothing from you ;-)
|> I'm running Sarge 2.6.8. Yup, definitely a ps/2 mouse. I don't know what
|> dmesg is on about with USB. You've got something about a serial port?
|> Anyway my XF86Config-4 looks like this:
|> # Identif
On 29/05/05 00:18 Adam Majer wrote:
>>I searched the mailing list and saw quite a few people with the
opposite problem, but for me, I can play CDs happily but doing so
blocks the soundcard for XMMS and I can only free it up by rebooting.
My soundcard is otherwise configured fine and plays sound
On 29/05/05 13:13 Maurits van Rees wrote:
On Sat, May 28, 2005 at 11:49:41PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that the mailing list search engine will return
zero results if you select zero max-lines-per-msg?
I presume I'm not misinterpreting the option and it should
On 29/05/05 18:06 kenny B wrote:
I've just done a new installation
>
On 5/28/05, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 28/05/05 22:10 kenny B wrote:
Hi. i need to know if my problem with my display settings or with
RAM (or other). my problem is: I must move my cursor
On 30/05/05 19:06 kenny B wrote:
Yes, Console is fine. only the GUI
On 5/29/05, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 29/05/05 18:06 kenny B wrote:
I've just done a new installation
>
On 5/28/05, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 28/05/05 22:10 ken
On 27/05/05 11:53 rich lott wrote:
Thanks, these work a treat! I notice that synaptic likes to have deborphans
installed...
On Thursday 26 May 2005 18:58, Ionut Georgescu wrote:
You can also use debfoster or deborphans to see any clutter in your
installation.
deborphan !!! (No s)
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To
Hi there,
when I installed debian on my harddrive, I choose to have most of the
free space allocated to my /home partition, since I'm using this as a
one-person workstation.
A couple of months down the line now, I am installing lots of java
development stuff but I realise that it's quite lik
I want to launch my screensaver manually sometimes, so I think it would
be best to have an icon on my desktop or menu but I can't get the cmd
line right.
/usr/lib/xscreensaver/xrayswarm -root
doesn't work.
/usr/lib/xscreensaver/xrayswarm
does work but launches a new window containing the scr
I'm setting up a shared directory for java users. I'll make a 'java'
group and assign the directory to it with rwx permissions.
Then I noticed a group called staff - what's that for? My own user isn't
in it.
Adam
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On 08/06/05 12:10 Adam Hardy wrote:
I'm setting up a shared directory for java users. I'll make a 'java'
group and assign the directory to it with rwx permissions.
Then I noticed a group called staff - what's that for? My own user isn't
in it.
Another Q: just
On 08/06/05 16:40 Robert Wolfe wrote:
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Adam Hardy wrote:
I'm setting up a shared directory for java users. I'll make a 'java'
group and assign the directory to it with rwx permissions.
Then I noticed a group called staff - what's that for? My own
All of a sudden my CPU started getting maxed out and I tracked down the
culprit to evolution:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -eaf |grep evo
adam 3369 1 0 May29 ?00:15:10
/usr/lib/evolution/evolution-data-server-1.0
--oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:GNOME_Evolution_DataServer_CalFactory:1.0
When you go into the xmms preferences, you get a choice of output
drivers. You have to choose the right one. If totem works, I'm sure you
can get xmms to work.
Adam
On 09/06/05 14:22 Meni Shapiro wrote:
Hey Guys,
I tried to listen to mp3 with totem (i just found out about it..) and it
works
On 09/06/05 15:23 Aurélien Campéas wrote:
Le jeudi 09 juin 2005 à 12:26 +0100, Adam Hardy a écrit :
All of a sudden my CPU started getting maxed out and I tracked down the
culprit to evolution:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -eaf |grep evo
adam 3369 1 0 May29 ?00:15:10
/usr/lib
On 10/06/05 16:02 Hendrik Boom wrote:
It seems this is a problem resolvable by technology. Set the mail
reader to start a message display at the bottom of the message.
Does anyone know a mail reader that does this?
The Mozilla folks may well be persuaded to implement this for
Thunderbird (I
On 15/06/05 12:15 michael wrote:
When using Thunderbird I get reminded all the time to "compact the
folder to save space".
I know this is good, but i want to do it when I want, not evertime I
want to read my new mail!
And when I click Cancel or OK button on the popup window, my cursor
changes
On 21/06/05 03:42 Craig Russell wrote:
> I've run into a problem. In the course of making configuration changes
> to tomcat4 (can't use 5 with opennms) I completely screwed up the tomcat
> installation. So, I removed that package and attempted to re-install.
> Unfortunately, it seems that no mat
On 21/06/05 15:22 Rogério Brito wrote:
Alvin Oga wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, [iso-8859-1] Rogério Brito wrote:
All this backup talk got me thinking: what do you guys recommend
for backing up workstations with CDs/DVDs for a luser, especially
when backing up large amounts of data (say, movie a
On 22/06/05 10:53 Simon Kitching wrote:
Personally I think you're buying yourself a world of pain if you try to
do servlet/ejb/etc java development using the free java tools. They are
definitely getting better and are useable for some tasks but aren't
completely there yet.
I re-read that 3 time
My mouse is created problems when I switch back to xfree86 on my debian
box using my kvm.
At one point I had the mouse set up perfectly. Switching backwards and
forwards between the boxes on my kvm caused no problem for debian (I've
got Redhat and Windows boxes too).
Now however, well actual
David Christensen on 28/06/05 01:27, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
My mouse is created problems when I switch back to xfree86 on my
debian box using my kvm.
[snip]
If I had to do it all over again, I'd get the IOGear, have a dedicated keyboard
and mouse for the game box, and use the KV
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 28/06/05 11:12, wrote:
Now I installed sarge on the second box, but from now on, I can no
longer switch from one system to the other, without loosing my keyboard.
Whenever I do, I have to reboot the system and leave the switch on that
system to make my keyboard work again.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 28/06/05 19:26, wrote:
On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 12:15:40AM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
My mouse is created problems when I switch back to xfree86 on my debian
box using my kvm.
I had tried switching back to PS/2 protocol too, but that didn't work
either. My solution
Andrew Sackville-West on 25/06/07 04:27, wrote:
On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 08:35:09PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
I have set up a network for our house using a gateway server with etch and
two NICs, eth1 for the internal network and eth2 for the DSL modem.
I set up iptables with firewall-builder
Adam Hardy cyberspaceroad.com> writes:
> I've moved on to the bells and whistles now that I've got my network up
> again.
> Now that I'm using DHCP I need some sort of DNS to locate the servers on my
LAN
> by name.
>
> I see I already have avahi-da
I need to print some stuff to pdf but my xprint configuration seems to have
something wrong with it.
Although I don't have any real printers, according to the docs I should have
print queues to print to ps and pdf and dump them as files in my
$HOME/Xprintjobs dir.
I don't have any printers
Adam Hardy on 08/07/07 20:48, wrote:
I need to print some stuff to pdf but my xprint configuration seems to
have something wrong with it.
Although I don't have any real printers, according to the docs I should
have print queues to print to ps and pdf and dump them as files in my
does anybody here have any xprint config experience? My old workstation is
getting a bit bloated, xprint is up the creek and I can't print to file / PS / PDF.
I can't see anything visibly wrong with the configuration. I tried deinstalling
and reinstalling, but that didn't help. xprint works fin
s. keeling on 11/07/07 02:40, wrote:
Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
does anybody here have any xprint config experience? My old
workstation is getting a bit bloated, xprint is up the creek and I
can't print to file / PS / PDF.
I can't see anything visibly wrong with the
Gernot Hassenpflug on 13/07/07 07:20, wrote:
Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Amusingly I only want it because it allows you to print to file easily
with two default printers that it sets up for you, one for PS and one
for PDF, and it puts them in your home directory. Very ni
I installed dnsmasq to run DNS and DHCP servers on my little home network of 4
PCs and a couple of laptops, and everything was going fine, internet browsing,
ssh, ftp by IP address etc.
Now I am trying to get DNS to work for local machines but it won't co-operate. I
spent the last couple of ho
Douglas Allan Tutty on 06/08/07 14:27, wrote:
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 12:39:56PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
I installed dnsmasq to run DNS and DHCP servers on my little home network
of 4 PCs and a couple of laptops, and everything was going fine, internet
browsing, ssh, ftp by IP address etc
David Brodbeck on 06/08/07 19:11, wrote:
On Aug 6, 2007, at 10:50 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain
# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
fe00::0 ip6-localnet
ff00
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/08/07 21:04, wrote:
My server isengard runs dnsmasq to provide the dhcp clients. However it
doesn't
recognise any internal network domain name:
isengard:~# hostname
isengard
isengard:~# hostname --fqdn
hostname: Unknown host
isengard:~# nslookup gondor
Server: 194
Jeff D on 08/08/07 00:34, wrote:
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007, Adam Hardy wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/08/07 21:04, wrote:
My server isengard runs dnsmasq to provide the dhcp clients. However it
doesn't recognise any internal network domain name:
isengard:~# hostname
isengard
isengard:~# hos
Jeff D on 09/08/07 00:55, wrote:
On Thu, 9 Aug 2007, Adam Hardy wrote:
Jeff D on 08/08/07 00:34, wrote:
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007, Adam Hardy wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/08/07 21:04, wrote:
My server isengard runs dnsmasq to provide the dhcp clients.
However it
doesn't recognise any int
Jeff D on 10/08/07 04:07, wrote:
On Thu, 9 Aug 2007, Adam Hardy wrote:
Jeff D on 09/08/07 00:55, wrote:
On Thu, 9 Aug 2007, Adam Hardy wrote:
How exactly would I set the domain name on the machine - the name I
thought I'd chosen when setting up the system from CD?
At the moment on
Hi
is anyone here familiar with wav files or flac encoding? I created a wav file
using ReZound and I'm trying to compress it with flac but I get the following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp$ flac Ted/Ted\ Hughes\ -\ 1970\ -\ Crow\ \(side\ 1\).wav
flac 1.1.2, Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002,2003,
Marko Randjelovic on 11/08/07 13:00, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
is anyone here familiar with wav files or flac encoding? I created a wav
file using ReZound and I'm trying to compress it with flac but I get the
following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp$ flac Ted/Ted\ Hughes\ -\ 1970\ -\
Ron Johnson on 11/08/07 20:20, wrote:
On 08/11/07 14:05, Adam Hardy wrote:
Marko Randjelovic on 11/08/07 13:00, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
is anyone here familiar with wav files or flac encoding? I created a wav
file using ReZound and I'm trying to compress it with flac but I get the
foll
Stefan Monnier on 12/08/07 05:22, wrote:
Would have if I could have! But it wasn't a cd. It was an old cassette
tape feeding into the sound card, captured with ReZound.
There are *definitely* ways to do that with Linux. Someone asks
every 4-6 months on this list. Record players, not cassette
Hugo Vanwoerkom on 12/08/07 14:55, wrote:
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 10:14:20PM +, Steven wrote:
How can I change this behavior to "Just show me the $#%*'in file as
plain text in a browser tab"?
This was discussed just recently on this list.
http://lists.debian.org/d
Marko Randjelovic on 12/08/07 16:52, wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Hmmm. I don't know why I automatically assumed (yeah, yeah, I know)
was a Windows app. :(
Anyway, rezound in Unstable is a beta version (0.12.2beta-10), and
quite an early version. Maybe that's why there are bugs. Also, it
seems
I set up etch on a new pc and gkrellm can't find any CPU or mobo monitors for
temperature monitoring. My other older system uses mbmon and hdmon. Is this out
of date now?
When I start mbmon on the new box it complains: Starting motherboard sensor
monitoring daemon: No Hardware Monitor found!!
Hugo Vanwoerkom on 21/08/07 14:35, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I set up etch on a new pc and gkrellm can't find any CPU or mobo
monitors for temperature monitoring. My other older system uses mbmon
and hdmon. Is this out of date now?
When I start mbmon on the new box it complains: Sta
Douglas A. Tutty on 22/08/07 03:57, wrote:
On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 04:16:01PM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Temp.= 29.0, 0.0, 0.0; Rot.= 998, 4927,0
Vcore = 1.63, 3.23; Volt. = 2.91, 5.05, 6.08, 5.99, -7.71
Temp.= 29.0, 0.0, 0.0; Rot.= 998, 4891,0
Vcore = 1.65, 3.23; Volt. =
Adam Hardy on 22/08/07 19:42, wrote:
Douglas A. Tutty on 22/08/07 03:57, wrote:
On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 04:16:01PM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Temp.= 29.0, 0.0, 0.0; Rot.= 998, 4927,0
Vcore = 1.63, 3.23; Volt. = 2.91, 5.05, 6.08, 5.99, -7.71
Temp.= 29.0, 0.0, 0.0; Rot.= 998
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 29/08/07 16:24, wrote:
On 8/28/07, Richard Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
3) I thought it was a waste of electricity, and money, to have a machine
running that wasn't being used.
it is but if you find a lot of other reasons to keep it alive then you
probably want
Cousin Stanley on 02/09/07 02:34, wrote:
My previous server used 100 Watts on average.
If left on 24/7, that's 61,320 hours a year,
or 6,132,000 Watt-hours or 6,132 kWh.
Adam
The number of hours per year that you used
in your calculation seems a bit high
hours_per_
Michelle Konzack on 10/11/06 19:11, wrote:
Am 2006-10-26 22:45:56, schrieb Peter Teunissen:
If you're looking for a way to get rid of picture spam, try the SARE
rules (http://www.rulesemporium.com/) for spamassassin. I use these
rulesets and get very high scores on the picture spam I get. Sim
I upgraded a whole set of packages in etch using synaptic.
I answered several of the questions posed by the installation processses of some
of the packages but I must have answered one of them very wrongly.
Now my system-, firefox- and thunderbird text refuses to appear until I drag the
mouse
Amit Joshi on 27/11/06 12:36, wrote:
On Monday 27 November 2006 07:16, Adam Hardy wrote:
I upgraded a whole set of packages in etch using synaptic.
I answered several of the questions posed by the installation processses of
some of the packages but I must have answered one of them very wrongly
Florian Kulzer on 27/11/06 16:50, wrote:
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 01:46:25 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
I upgraded a whole set of packages in etch using synaptic.
I answered several of the questions posed by the installation processses of
some of the packages but I must have answered one of them
Florian Kulzer on 28/11/06 16:37, wrote:
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 01:04:13 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Florian Kulzer on 27/11/06 16:50, wrote:
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 01:46:25 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
This is the same in KDE, Gnome and Enlightenment. Can someone tell me
where to start?
Does it
Casey T. Deccio on 30/11/06 18:33, wrote:
On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 20:35 +, matthew yee-king wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I upgraded a whole set of packages in etch using synaptic.
I answered several of the questions posed by the installation processses
of some of the packages but I must have
Casey T. Deccio on 30/11/06 22:45, wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 22:12 +, Adam Hardy wrote:>
It worked! I had previously installed the nVidia driver using nVidia's
installer. I used the same installer to uninstall (using the
--uninstall argument) the module. Then I used the inst
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/12/06 21:27, wrote:
On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 20:35 +, matthew yee-king wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I upgraded a whole set of packages in etch using synaptic.
I answered several of the questions posed by the installation
processses of some of the packages but I must have
Marc Shapiro on 04/12/06 01:38, wrote:
I am running Etch and want to continue to use the branded Firefox (2.0)
and Thunderbird. I do not want to switch to Icedove and IceWeasel. I
have been running the upstream Firefox 2.0 for a while, now, with no
problems. When I switched from debian-thund
I'm aiming to put together a PC with Etch as the OS, to use in my living room as
a hifi, TV and DVD player.
I've been surfing around alot looking for interesting sites or mailing lists
where people are doing this, to find out more about the software and the
hardware involved, but I'm not havin
Raffaele Morelli on 04/12/06 13:36, wrote:
2006/12/4, Carl Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 10:57:10AM +, Adam Hardy wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good source of info or even have much
experience
> doing th
Johannes Wiedersich on 04/12/06 16:37, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I'm aiming to put together a PC with Etch as the OS, to use in my living
room as a hifi, TV and DVD player.
I've been using kaffeine on my thinkpad with an external usb DVB-T card
(cinnergy T2) and since recently with a
This is just an idea that occurred to me while searching the archives via
google.
A large number of entries in the google results from the list are useless
because they are the 'debian-user Jun 2006 by thread' monthly summaries.
Because each monthly summary is simply a list of the thread titl
mplayer is working pretty well on my system with DVDs, but gmplayer is a
disaster.
My main problems (which are fine when run from the comand line) are:
- the aspect ratio is wrong (the pic is too tall)
- choosing the play button or 'play' from the menu plays the intro splash, not
the whole dv
Sven Arvidsson on 18/12/06 14:43, wrote:
On Mon, 2006-12-18 at 14:30 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
mplayer is working pretty well on my system with DVDs, but gmplayer is a
disaster.
My main problems (which are fine when run from the comand line) are:
- the aspect ratio is wrong (the pic is too
Michelle Konzack on 23/12/06 15:54, wrote:
Maybe you should file a bugreport against
the pseudo package "lists.debian.org"?
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
Am 2006-12-17 11:58:45, sc
Martin Zobel-Helas on 09/09/07 21:08, wrote:
[1] http://www.infodrom.org/~joey/log/?200709091425
Interesting collection of recipes, unfortunately no Knodel mit
Champignonrahmsosse :(
[2]
http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-listmaster/trunk/spamassassin_config/?rev=0&sc=0
I would be very inte
Michelle Konzack on 17/09/07 09:33, wrote:
Am 2007-09-13 12:15:10, schrieb Andrew Sackville-West:
now what was your point?
The Listmasters should deactivate the SPAM-Filtering...
Hmmm, the we get all P-Enlargements for 4 km -- Oops!
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day Michelle Konzack Syste
I use xfce and it has a horrible bug in thunar, its gui file manager, which
crops up every now and again and freezes the gui for five minutes.
I finally decided to try to get a fix or something and I see that the thunar
version provided by the etch debian packaging repository is 0.4.0rc1. The t
Andrew Sackville-West on 24/09/07 17:28, wrote:
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 12:15:55PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
I use xfce and it has a horrible bug in thunar, its gui file manager, which
crops up every now and again and freezes the gui for five minutes.
I finally decided to try to get a fix or
Andrew Sackville-West on 24/09/07 19:16, wrote:
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 07:00:19PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West on 24/09/07 17:28, wrote:
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 12:15:55PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
I use xfce and it has a horrible bug in thunar, its gui file manager,
which
I have just one question about xfce, which I'm now using as my window manager of
choice: is it possible to tell it to start windows maximized?
Thanks
Adam
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Andrew Sackville-West on 10/10/07 23:09, wrote:
killall xfwm4 && wmii
ooh, that's ugly, but it sorta works. leaves the panels all over the
place when you switch back. Its always fun to mess with a DTE by
swapping out the wm for something completely unrelated. Its funny
watching it try to figure
Ron Johnson on 04/11/07 00:06, wrote:
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On 11/03/07 18:59, hce wrote:
Hi,
Is the firefox the best browser?
When I installed the Debian, it automatically included iceweasel. I
removed it and tryed to install firefox by "apt-get install firefox",
but
Would it be reasonable to assume that the nvidia driver will run with a new
video card and monitor with 2560 x 1600 resolution? In etch?
I'm not finding the information on nvidia's website, or on the web at all for
that matter.
Thanks
Adam
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A. F. Cano on 22/02/07 03:08, wrote:
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 08:39:05PM -0500, Greg Folkert wrote:
On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 01:31 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Would it be reasonable to assume that the nvidia driver will run with a new
video card and monitor with 2560 x 1600 resolution? In etch?
I
RParr on 22/02/07 20:48, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
Would it be reasonable to assume that the nvidia driver will run with
a new video card and monitor with 2560 x 1600 resolution? In etch?
I'm not finding the information on nvidia's website, or on the web at
all for that matter.
I
Celejar on 29/01/08 01:02, wrote:
I've been struggling for quite some time, and I'm quite baffled. I'm
trying to get my keyboard shortcuts to work properly under Xfce, and I
can't figure out what is going on.
I created a new theme and added some keyboard shortcuts to it
(Settings / Keyboard Set
Is iceweasel v2.0.0.12 from the debian etch repository the same version as
firefox? I assume so but I just want to make sure.
I'm having some minor issues browsing and I can't figure out what the problem
is. The symptom is that iceweasel freezes up completely for 10 to 15 seconds on
various
And while on the subject of Mozilla software, icedove has started crashing on
me. Roughly every 10 minutes it would be if I was using icedove alone all the time.
Where do I look for crash logs or other info? Is there an option setting for
logging more info? (I thought TB had a feedback mechanis
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