Hey,
I recently did the network installation of Debian to a spare HD, and tried
running it by itself in my PC, which usually runs windows. It boots into
grub, but I get serveral different error messages at different times. I'm
never able to load the kernel, I believe. Here're the most common errors
d the only HD in it right now is
a linux hard drive.
--Brad
On 7/29/07, Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jul 29, 2007 at 03:56:26PM -0500, Brad B wrote:
> > I recently did the network installation of Debian to a spare HD, and
> tried
> > runn
I managed to get the errors mentioned in my last message to cease by
switching from my PCI to onboard video cards, but now X won't start. It
says it can't detect my screen, even though it seems to be correctly
configured to my onboard card when i view the data in xorg.conf. Anyone have
some input
Thanks for responding to my questions. xorg.conf was pointing to my other
card.
I'm having trouble installing the driver for my nVidia card.
I have to exit and close X, then open this shell script to install it.
When I get there, I'm told that there's a problem with something in my
kernal, and i
Here's the log file from the nVidia installer. It might be easier to
understand my problem if you see this.
I've already installed the libc package from debian.org, and it worked fine.
So no problem there. But the installer isn't picking it up?
nvidia-installer log file '/var/log/nvidia-install
Thanks for helping me. I installed both of those, and it got past requesting
libc!
Now, it's requesting the kernel source, which i can't seem to find the
appropriate version of.
Hi,
I am using Debian/Etch. My system crashed while using gnome and
imagemagick. After a hard reboot I find I am unable to launch
any window manager (be it kde gnome or fvwm). All I see
is a grey background with a functioning cursor. No matter
what I put in my ~/.xinitrc this is the result. This d
Thank you for all your help.
It turned out that reinstalling libxdmcp6 solved the
problem.
Apparently this library must have got corrupted during
the hard boot.
Are there any utilities in debian that will scan all files
and report which are corrupted ?
regards
b thomas
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at
really well.
(Yes, I know about the problem with the GPL compliance from D-link but
these were bought way before that in 2003/04.)
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This is normal. I have 3 dlinks, 2 linksys and a debian box set up as a
DHCP server. They all work this way. So what's the problem.
Thought it's supposed to rotate IP addresses from within the specified
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H.S. wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I have a few hundred digital pictures scanned from negatives. Now when
> the negatives were scanned, the ordering was kind of lost. So now I have
> these sequential digital image files but their content is out of order.
>
> I am looking for an application that will do
Where is the configuration or auto-detection of whether a video display
device is a CRT or an LCD?
I've been getting strange color fringes around text when anti-aliasing
is turned on. It seems that something thinks my display device is an
LCD panel, when actually it's a CRT.
Thanks,
Daniel
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On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 22:53:17 -0500, Daniel B. wrote:
Where is the configuration or auto-detection of whether a video display
device is a CRT or an LCD
Douglas Tutty wrote:
..
Since the spam doesn't seem to be targeted specifically to *N*X system
users, it may be safe to think that their targeted audience mostly is
running *doze. Sind *doze people can't handle .ps files easily there's
less incentive for the spammers to send .ps files.
So the
I wanted to get the latest kernel so I could keep my machine secure.
Unfortunately, when I do this, I cannot get the machine to boot. I get
the dreaded
VFS: Cannot open root device "hda3" or 03:03
. . . VFS: Unable to mount root fs
I compiled my kernel several years ago (2.4.18) and works great.
Actually, I just tried recompiling the 2.4.27 kernel (it took 5 hours!)
with a similar configuration to what I had with 2.4.18 and it still
doesn't work. It seems that the 2.4.27 linux kernel doesn't recognize the
SIS5513-based IDE device on this old computer.
I guess I'm going to have to continu
cally
(if you have any vfat partitions listed in /etc/fstab).
Unless it has been fixed (the Sarge version has not), fsck.vfat
SUCKS.
(Not if I could only figure out what part of my kernel still
sucks and keeps causing more filesystem corruption...)
Daniel
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Francisco Zabala wrote:
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Couldn't imagine how simple coloring would generate so much hatred
(with so much passion).
To help your weak imagination, consider this possible explanation:
Because the message sender effectively reached into Greg's
computer and rudely told the his mail reader t
José Alburquerque wrote:
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As far as I know, lilo and grub are mutually exclusive because both are
boot-loaders that use a disk's mbr to boot up operating systems.
LILO certainly isn't restricted to using the MBR. I've been using
it on a floppy for years. (The floppy is a physical "boo
Francisco Zabala wrote:
> ... Please, any comments (such as the one
above) that you feel beneficial for ALL Debian users who read this
list, please feel free (and encouraged) to submit them to the whole
list (as opposed to the individual user), as I am certain we can all
benefit from it.
So _yo
Mark Williamson wrote:
BUS=="usb", SYSFS{product}=="Palm Handheld*", KERNEL=="ttyUSB[013579]",
Shouldn't you be matching [13579]? Matching the 0 as well will match
the first serial pipe to the handheld, not the second. On my Palm zire
I can only hotsync to the second...
...
... (I'm not su
Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sun, Feb 04, 2007 at 11:42:22AM -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
Raju's point about employment with capitalone is entirely
different. CapitalOne is not (at least ostensibly) a web content
company. As such they can (IMO) be somehwat forgriven for having
non-compliant
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Tue, 2007-02-06 at 17:28 -0500, Daniel Barclay wrote:
H.S. wrote:
The website ... suggests I either download Firefox or
IE 6 or 7, all for Windows. They do not support any non-Windows browser
at all!
Firefox runs on Linux. Or do you mean that website says or implies
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 10:09:30PM -0500, Michael Pobega wrote:
...
Pdf can have internal links as well as a table of contents that one can
click on. On the other hand, one needs X to read it and a postscript
capable printer to print it (yes I know...).
Please note
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 09:27:40AM -, marc wrote:
Daniel B. said...
...
Please note another problem with PDF: The page size and layout
are fixed.
Not really a problem, more of a feature of the format; the idea being
that a PDF renders the same regardless of the
Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 12:36:55PM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
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I was complaining solely about the use of "compact" to mean "delete".
Are you confusing the logical level (what the user almost always deals
with) with the physical level?
At the logical level, the
Joe Hart wrote:
...
Sorry to butt in here, but I think a point needs to be made. A large
number of modern websites do not allow the viewer to choose how to view
the page. If the browser window is too large, empty space will appear
on both sides. If the browser window is too small, the view wi
marc wrote:
Daniel B. said...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 09:27:40AM -, marc wrote:
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And the user can also provide their own CSS too, should they wish.
Right. But the reader shouldn't have to re-write a page's style sheet
just to be able to read it co
Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 02:30:48PM -0500, Daniel B. wrote:
Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 12:36:55PM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
I was complaining solely about the use of "compact" to mean "delete".
Are you confusing the logical
Steve Lamb wrote:
...
And before we get into this again I only have to ask one question. If a
single file is such a bad thing why is it MySQL (and other) databases don't
store records per file but, instead, per table? You'd think the corruption
problem would be just as bad for them. And y
Steve Lamb wrote:
Dave Sherohman wrote:
OK, one more time: Delete by default does not have to mean delete
*immediately* by default. Look at the underlined text above. I already
explicitly stated that I didn't mean immediate deletion and that delete-
on-folder-change or delete-on-exit are prob
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
...
... Any message
that has been deleted in Icedove/Thunderbird/SeaMonkey is recoverable,
at least up until the time the folder is compacted or the Trash folder
is emptied, from the Trash folder. After that happens then, no, the
message is not recoverable. What is
My cd-rom is not recognized by the debian installer
because of the intel 965 chipset on my asus p5b
mainboard. I know there is a way to install from an
iso image on the hard drive but I am having problems
understanding how to get this to work. I currently
have mandriva installed and lots of extra
"Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at
04:11:57PM -0500, b smyt wrote:
> My cd-rom is not recognized by the debian installer
> because of the intel 965 chipset on my asus p5b
> mainboard. I know there is a way to install from an
> iso
Since I upgraded to Debian Sarge and switched to CUPS for printing, I've
been getting lots of errors in my printouts.
The error pattern is that somewhere in the middle of the printout, there
is a spurious "d" character, and right next to the "d" (I think after it)
there is a column or two of erro
My Debian install hangs with "detecting network hardware" with "Starting PC
Card services..." at the bottom.
I'm doing an "hd-media" install of Sarge since I don't have a floppy nor CD-ROM
drives on this Sony VAIO PCG-5312 nor am I able to get the network install to
work ('though, RedHat works
I figured this out. I needed to add
DEBCONF_PRIORITY=low
to set expert mode. After this, I was able to escape to a shell and modprobe
the correct network driver. (Also, it asks whether I want to "Start PC Card
services" and I always answer "no".)
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Since I upgraded to Debian Sarge and switched to CUPS for printing, I've
been getting lots of errors in my printouts.
The error pattern is that somewhere in the middle of the printout, there
is a spurious "d" character, and right next to the "d" (I think after it)
there is a column or two of erron
Can anyone help with this? I got absolutely no replies when I
posted it before. Now the problem is much worse, with dozens
of errors per page, maybe evening averaging one error per line
of text (when printing a plain-text file).
Thanks.
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Daniel B. wrote:
Can anyone help with this? I got absolutely no replies when I
posted it before. Now the problem is much worse, with dozens
of errors per page, maybe evening averaging one error per line
of text (when printing a plain-text file).
I'm taking a _
charles norwood wrote:
On Thu, 2006-07-06 at 10:27 -0400, Daniel B. wrote:
...
Also, given that the spurious characters appear at different places in
the printout when I try again suggests that something random is going
on (dropped or extra characters in the output stream), which doesn't
Slt chèr ami.
Vous recevez aujourd'huit mon message car j'ai été guidé sur vous
grace à mon instinct.Pour cela et avec le respect que je dois avoir pour
vous,je vous en suplit de bien vouloir lire mon message jusqu'au dernier mot et
d'essayer de me faire garder espoir.
Je m
install (2.6.15) i saw only
three devices (sd[a,b,c]), instead of one device (640GB).
My question is that is here anobody who has experiences with this card?
Is it a real hw sata card, can i use it for HW sata raid, or not? If
yes, then how? I downloaded a driver (modul) from promise.com, and
after
Hi!
I have an intel graphics card, and i' d like to have 3d acceleration on
it. I have debian stable and testing, too, so i' d be interested in
both (xorg and xfree too, but certainly xorg is more important).
lspci say:
:00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82852/855GM Host Bridge (rev 01)
000
Hi!Now i don' t have compiled kernel, just what etch offers (2.6.17-1-486), and i have installed linux-headers-2.6.17-1-486 .Here is my lsmod:Module Size Used byi915 16256 1 drm 59924 2 i915nvram 7304 1 ipv6
Hi!
Well, i never install realplayer, or mplayer from rpm, maybe better to
try to install it either from source (this is the best) or from deb
(there is some server for it, but You can get a .deb package from here:
http://tonelli.sns.it/pub/mplayer/).
Well, after You made a dpkg -i *.de
Sorry for sending You privat mail, i apologised in the letter i sent to the
list, but sorry again.
I didn' t it is html mail, but now i hope it' ll be normal plain text. I don' t
like html mails, too.
Sorry, but i didn' t understand what You mean under:
LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose glxinfo
What are Y
Hi!
>i wanted to see the output of the command
>LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose glxinfo
Well, then my problem is, that there is no LIBGL_DEBUG program on my computer,
or updtedb && locate doesn' t find it. apt-file search doesn' t find it, too.
What should i install to have it, or how to have it? I loo
Hi!
Np. Well, i don' t why didn' t i recognised it ... .
I put its result into 12E7041.ath.cx/g40/2/
There is the stderr information, too. I hope You can help me, - for me - there
is nothing useful... .
Thanks.
_
Hírkereső.hu - Mindig friss hírek, to
Hi!
I' ve a promise ex8350 harware raid card, and i' d like to install debian onto
it.
There is a driver on promise.com, and with knoppix it works fine. I just
download it, unpach, make, insmod, and i can see the raid, but how can i
install debian onto it?
I use the mini.iso from kmuto.jp
Greg Madden wrote:
...
John Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
I have two IDE drives ... the motherboard is quite old.
...
I get the following error messages from dmesg:
...>> hde: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hde: dma_intr: error=0x84 { DriveStatusError Bad
Hi!
I have a 64 bit computer, and a promise ex 8350 hw raid card in it.
I downloaded the driver from the facturer' s site, and when i booted
knoppix, i could install it simply typing make, but when i booted a
real 64 bit system (debian, sarge), i could not compile it. How can
i solve this problem,
David Baron wrote:
On Thursday 27 July 2006 00:38, Daniel B. wrote:
...
I have had similar problems with an Asus A7M266-D motherboard with multiple
kernel versions (2.2 through 2.6, I think).
From what I've been able to gather, my motherboard's IDE controller (AMD
768?) is bugg
Hi list !
my /etc directory got corrupted few days ago, so I had to reinstall my
Debian system. I choosed to switch from sid to Etch. You must know that
my /home directory was not touched by the corrupt thing (it was on another
partition).
But then, I couldn't see the correct names for di
Roger Leigh wrote:
> "Alexandre B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> my /etc directory got corrupted few days ago, so I had to reinstall my
>> Debian system. I choosed to switch from sid to Etch. You must know that
>> my /home directory was not touched by
Ok, everything's back to normal with the /etc/environment trick.
I'll go fill a bug report about dpkg-reconfigure locales not doing its job
fully.
thx again Roger.
Regards,
Alexandre
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A: Top-p
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If the list is getting RTFM questions, it also means that the manuals are
just not good enough to be understood. So probably trying to improve the
Or people aren't finding the documentation.
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Not to mention that such actions are counterproductive. If someone
is tortured into confessing to a crime, it is always suspect.
Yes, but that isn't exactly what is going on, is it? What's going in is
called, if I recall correctly, the
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 03:44:33PM -0700, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
...
My system (Debian Etch) has been recently compromised and I deleted most of the
suspicious files. However I am not sure about these. Is it safe to delete them
or do you think some process expects
Frank Terbeck wrote:
Mike McClain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Frank Terbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
for FILE in `ls *$1` ; do
...
b) it breaks on filenames with spaces (and other special characters).
...> Using 'for i in `ls *`'-type loops breaks this and is one
Hello,
Hopefully someone can help here...
I'm on an R50e Thinkpad with Sarge installed.
I ran an upgrade (note: upgrade not dist-upgrade). Something strange
happened.
The file /etc/debian-release states 4.0 now.
In my /etc/apt/apt.conf I had the following entry:
APT::Default-Release "sarge";
S
Since I upgraded to Debian Sarge and kernel 2.6.8 (2.6.8-2-k7-smp),
I've been getting lots of errors in my printouts.
The error pattern is that at multiple, seemingly random positions in
the middle of the printout, there is a spurious "d" character, and
frequentlyright after the "d" there som
ch replaces cdrtools with cdrkit. But am not
sure if cdrkit fixes this problem and if there is a backport to sarge
available for the same.
sincerely
b thomas
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Marty wrote:
Daniel B. wrote:
[With] Debian Sarge and kernel 2.6.8 ... I've been getting lots of
>> errors in my printouts. ... at multiple, seemingly random positions
>> ... there is a spurious "d" character...
...
This applies to files that go through the mag
I wrote:
Since I upgraded to Debian Sarge and kernel 2.6.8 (2.6.8-2-k7-smp),
I've been getting lots of errors in my printouts.
The error pattern is that at multiple, seemingly random positions in
the middle of the printout, there is a spurious "d" character...
...
Because plain-text document
every
time I run alsaconf. Network is a Realtek card, NOT integrated so should
be independent from the via chip.
Any ideas for a more elegant solution than what I'm doing now? Would it
help to disable onboard sound in the BIOS ?
Thanks a bunch -
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Never mind, not sure what went on but eventually the configuration stuck
to the SB card instead of the via onboard chip.
Seemed to need a full power down instead of just a reboot.
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IB. wrote:
charles norwood wrote:
On Thu, 2006-07-06 at 10:27 -0400, Daniel B. wrote:
...
Also, given that the spurious characters appear at different places in
the printout when I try again suggests that something random is going
on (dropped or extra characters in the output stream), which
> B. Hoffmann wrote:
> > Never mind, not sure what went on but eventually the configuration stuck
> > to the SB card instead of the via onboard chip.
> >
> > Seemed to need a full power down instead of just a reboot.
> >
> >
>
> Are you using a 2.6
BTW, Xfce seems to manage windows currently but it's not terribly
smooth, it's giving a sort of rolling effect when redrawing, that's why
the quest for something better.
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e for them which I thought was down to
the DE.
Also for example icewm and fvwm seem to be both window managers and
DE's?
Apologies for bringing this up again!
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What about Sawfish?
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Javier Barroso-3 wrote:
>
> My aptitude is very slow when it is running inside domU:
> aptitude take 3 minutes on:
> Writing extended state information... 67%
Hi,
I have same problem on a fresh Lenny Dom0/DomU setup.
Do you find where was the problem for you ?
Olivier
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similate a replacement
disk/partition into a say, how md rebuilds the mirror, etc.
Which LVM documents cover that aspect of LVM?
Thanks,
Daniel
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the Dom0 do only 40MB/s on write.
So it's not an aptitude problem.
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Javier Barroso a écrit :
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 3:22 AM, Olivier B. <mailto:ob.nab...@daevel.fr>> wrote:
Javier Barroso-3 wrote:
>
> My aptitude is very slow when it is
Dear All,
I am in the middle of upgraing from etch to lenny.
I run apt-get update. This complained about an unknown key.
Then run: apt-get install debian-keyring debian-archive-keyring
and run: apt-key update
then run: aptitude update
then run: aptitude install apt dpkg aptitude
However when un
Hi Daniel,
Just let you know that I used a local university mirror for the upgrade,
because I don't have internet connection for this machine.
Thanks
Bin
On Fri, 6 Mar 2009, B. Liu wrote:
uname -a
Linux on02--srl 2.6.18-6-amd64 #1 SMP Fri Dec 12 05:49:32 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
s
Hi Daniel,
Just let you know that I have sorted the problem. I reboot the machine, then
tried tha command again, then it worked, I have been able to login to the new
lenny.
Thanks for your help.
All the best
Bin
On Mon, 9 Mar 2009, B. Liu wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Just let you know that I used
Any luck in resolving this issue? I just rebooted by computer, and guess
what... mysql refuses to start now.
Mar 22 16:54:05 warthog mysqld_safe[2740]: started
Mar 22 16:54:05 warthog mysqld[2744]: 090322 16:54:05 [Warning] option
'net_buffer_length': unsigned value 8388608 adjusted to 1048576
Mar
B-Fly wrote:
> Any luck in resolving this issue? I just rebooted by computer, and guess
> what... mysql refuses to start now.
>
[...]
>
> It does complain about logfiles not being there, but they are, and
> readible by mysql user.
>
> I am starting to get a bit puzzled
rge version) doesn't seem to say.)
Thanks,
Daniel
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Daniel B. wrote:
Can dhcpd be configured to pass on (to DHCP clients on a local,
private (NATted) network) the DHCP server machine's current domain
name server addresses (given to the machine by PPP (etc.))?
What happens when your server's current name serv
aniel
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Thanks,
Daniel
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consoles generated using hardware graphics mode?
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Kevin,
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 10:46:53PM -0500, Daniel B. wrote:
I've been having trouble finding out the text-mode resolutions of
video cards. Does anyone know of a good compilation of that
information?
Relatedly, are they any good tutorials on switching from
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Nov 11, 2007 7:46 PM, Daniel B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been having trouble finding out the text-mode resolutions of
video cards. Does anyone know of a good compilation of that
information?
Here is a list of modes:
http://en.wikiped
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Daniel B.:
Kevin,
And setting vga=771 or similar in your kernel options?
Yes. I've been using vga=10 in my kernel options (via LILO) to set
the virtual console text mode resolution at boot time.
I am not absolutely sure, but I don't think vga=10 gives
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Nov 12, 2007 7:24 AM, Daniel B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Nov 11, 2007 7:46 PM, Daniel B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been having trouble finding out the text-mode resolutions of
video cards. Does anyone know of a good co
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 12:26:33AM -0500, Daniel B. wrote:
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Nov 12, 2007 7:24 AM, Daniel B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Nov 11, 2007 7:46 PM, Daniel B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been having troubl
How do you rebuild a Debian package from source _with_ local
modifications?
The instructions I've seen all extract source (original plus
patches) and build in one step, not giving a chance to make
local edits.
Thanks.
Daniel
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Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
Daniel B. wrote:
How do you rebuild a Debian package from source _with_ local
modifications?
The instructions I've seen all extract source (original plus
patches) and build in one step, not giving a chance to make
local edits.
I frequently do this with coup
Cameron Hutchison wrote:
Daniel B. wrote:
Are there any instructions for proceeding from having downloaded
the source package files and _not_ having unpacked things?
(I think my current state is as if I had done
apt-get source --download-only xfree86
(I didn't actually do --dow
On Tue, 15 Oct 2013 15:29:38 +0600
Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to share Internet from my Debian to my Android phone. How can I
> do that?
>
>
use wifi router
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I have a really strange problem with an computer from this fruit company
in my family:
It's an iMac from 2008, still running osx 10.6, but I put Testing on it
several months ago as the second OS (which is much better, as I
think...). Therefore I shrinked the existing partition on the 500GB SATA
h
See the following bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xsane/+bug/1247371
There seems to be a problem with USB 3. I have the same scanner (210) but the
error doesn't occur after each scan, it seems to be more irregular, but certain
settings (resolution, color depth, ...) can forc
Hi all,
If I have a LVM which uses two partitions on two different disks and at least
one of its subvolumes is always in use, can the second disk spin down?
An example showing what I mean:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
|/dev/sda1 ||/dev/sdb1 |
|_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _||_ _ _ _
Hi list,
I have a problem with my (w)lan setup.
We use telephone and internet over the cable network and the company gives us a
wlan modem for free. Unfortunately this modem doesn't allow me to specify fix
IPs in the internal network for all of our machines.
Nevertheless I setup an owncloud ser
Thanks a lot for the answer, I think I'll look deeper into avahi.
Le 31 oct. 2014 à 09:45, "Karl E. Jorgensen" a écrit :
> Hi
>
> On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 09:28:33AM +0100, B. M. wrote:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I have a problem with my (w)lan setup. We us
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