There seems to be no chance to get my external h-d (Maxtor) with usb2
interface to get recognized by the system p4 and sarge 2.6 kernel on my
Fedorainstallation there is no problem to mount/automount the same,,any
suggestions about how to do??
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How to reach the firewall and manage the same as well in sarge?? default
installed on a desktop connected to a router I looked around and found
no way to get in touch with the firewallsettings
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Is there anyway to change the synaptic program to search the web
(debian.home) for programs instead of everytime i will apply some new
installations synaptic ask me to insert cd 1 or 2 better go to debian
home for fresh material??
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I got a maxtor onetouch allso I got a pretty new p4 comp and at third I
got a real mystery.In fedora c3 or even in extix (exton knoppix) witch
is based on debian like I have "sarge" it is no trouble at all to
recognize my camera or mp3 player or then the maxtor usb driveit
just pop up in /d
and I am pretty shure there are something more
cause it is the same problem with my camera and mp3 player as well. and
the point is that I was wounder if it is something more in synaptic that
I can install to get a tool to automount these things.
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I've installed distcc and gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu (and
g++-aarch64-linux-gnu), but the symlinks in /usr/lib/distcc are not
created. Is there something else I need to do, or is this perhaps a bug?
I've seen https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=919704, but it
looks like it should be fixed
Hello Daniel,
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> Does this message come across:
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Yes to both.
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Yes to the first. Neither part was base64-encoded.
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Hello Daniel,
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Yes to both.
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and the 'USB imaging interface') must have special support integrated
for Canon cameras.
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So, there are UTF-8-encoded chars there which some of us do not see.
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Hello Nate,
On 2009-10-04, Nate Bargmann wrote:
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> For the OP, your requirements can be met quite well with a Haughpage
> PVR-150 (which I use on my Mythbuntu box) or PVR-350 or PVR-500.
You probably mean "Hauppage PVR-150".
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Hello Chris,
On 2009-10-04, Chris Jones wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 08:32:09AM EDT, Christer Oldhoff wrote:
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> [..]
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>> You probably mean "Hauppage PVR-150".
>
> Actually, it's "Hauppauge" but you are excused, since nobody outside
> Lon
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Hi Jim,
On 2013-04-12 23:26, Jim wrote:
> I just downloaded the full live install IOS for Debian and burned to a
> USB. Booting using the USB works but I can not find any link or clue on
> how to connect the computer to the wireless router.
>
> If there is a page that would help me get that done
Hi Michael,
On 2013-04-13 20:50, Michael Heerdegen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> hope this is the right forum for my question.
>
> I wanted to use Debian live
> (http://live-build.debian.net/cgi-bin/live-build) on a 468 Laptop
> installed on a flash drive with full persistence.
> [...]
>
> Next, I downloade
Hi Michael,
On 2013-04-15 15:26, Michael Heerdegen wrote:
>> [...]
>
> Thanks for the hints, it now works! I labeled the partition
> `persistence', but to get it work, I also had to put a persistence.conf
> file on it.
> [...]
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Michael.
>
I´m glad I could help.
You were a
int'@'localhost' (using
>> password: YES)'
>> ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'debian-sys-maint'@'localhost'
>> (using password: YES)
>>
>> So, I choose to reboot the system instead. Is there a better way?
>>
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