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makes. The labs at uni where I'm writing this from have near identical
hardware (Athlon 1400, 256 MB DDR ram, Intel PRO, etc...) to my Debian
workstaion at home, except that my desktop has a GF4 graphics versus S3
generic, an
> On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 01:47:01PM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Given this, I'd expect the machines to be fairly similar in speed.
>> While I know that gentoo does optimize stuff, and it does result in
>> performance gains, It shouldn't make that much difference. Things like
>> GNOME and
oment, doing this from memory, if anything look
weird, cancel out and let me know, I'll be home in a couple of hours, atwhich point I
can actually take a look myself at the menu and give you the
exact instructions.
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> Hello Folks:
>
> I'm desperate -- Previous t
I believe the problem is to do with synchronos writing to the device. It
probably means that KDE is reporting the time for the drive to report that
it has copied files. Try adding sync to the fstab, and then see what
happens.
Edward
> On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 10:01:14PM +0100, Christo
oc/ipmasq for stronger
firewall rules for your firewall/gateway machine.
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or CD Writer for example) but they are
there.
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for five minutes while the computer grinds
away. Once it's got everything open, close off all the unwanted
programs.
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apt-get install abiword-gnome
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closed operating systems, because it's so damn hard to emulate the
underlying OS properly.
My advice when switching people over is to avoid all non-native software
as much as possible - unless there is absolutely no alternative.
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It would be good to know your location/timezone to help.
Run tzconfig as root, and see if this sheds any light on things
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/system-administrator/ch-sysadmin-time.html
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It is probably easiest to read the file with less, so the command would
be;
less /var/log/XFree86.0.log
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ented. I only get a blank screen. Ctrl-Alt-F7 would get me back to
X, and I can continue my work there.
Can someone kindly give me some clues on how to debug this?
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Athlon 1600, 256 MB DDR, nForce1 board, nForce1 sound, AGP GF4MX,
generic networking (Realtek I think).
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them - like gnome-spell.
* Anything anyone else can think of.
The hardware is as follows;
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generic networking (Realtek I think).
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ndard-desktop
stuff that my desktop does - Hence my request for suggestions of
packages.
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P.S. Of course, some of this thread has turned into which is the better
distro for newbies / Joe-Average without any support.
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 03:19, Be
ith
apt-get/unstable sources is not really feasible. I've been trying to
assemble a CD, but so far I've either come up with building the
Packages.gz by hand, or just dumping the .deb files into one big
directory on the CD. Surely there is a better way?
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> > I've been trying to
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> > Packages.gz by hand, or just dumping the .deb files into one big
> > directory on th
or remove it's ability to pick up
broadcast/cable).
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har sets, the idea is to support them
at a system level, rather than at the application level, thus
allowing people to easily port all applications to a given language,
rather than just one or two. For example, there's are large efforts
underway to translate GNOME and KDE to Mongolian an
is unplugged (which also does fun things like stop the DHCP
server).
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ne/thing has modified the php
code that sends that, or the version you got is just plain corrupt.
Suggest the following:
apt-get update
apt-get --reinstall install squirrelmail
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>
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/mirrors.html
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On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 10:24:25PM -0300, LinuxSlackware wrote:
> Hello friends,
> How can I configure ADSL in Debian?
> In Red Hat and Conectiva I install rpppoe...
>
> Regards
>
> Wanderson
>
Install 'pppoeconf'.
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y PII 400, and my P4 1.7 GhZ,
and that's just at home. Don't get me started on my SPARC at work! :-)
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my hands on a functional one for a reasonable price I'd
> give it a whirl. =)
>
I have a 486DX2/66 w/32 MB of RAM (the RAM was a PITA to find, but it
was worth it) acting as my Internet DSL gateway/proxy/mail server.
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> On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 11:07:34AM -0400, Edward Guldemond wrote:
> > It's feasible, and if you recompile from Debian sources, you can meet
> > all of the dependencies. There's only one problem thoug
gt;
> What package should I install
Go to http://www.blackdown.org/ and install the .debs for the Java
virtual machine.
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s)
less of an administrative hassle.
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bitchx forever. It has to be the best IRC client I've
ever used. (My first IRC client was mIRC on Windows, and bitchx blows
it out of the water in terms of functionality.)
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ence between a drive that you can use
to backup just about anything, and a drive that you can only record ISOs
with.
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lf, you have
to pay for its license. On Windows (which, sadly, makes up most of the
desktop arena), it is quite expensive. Plus, I just never could wrap my
head around Qt for some reason. (Probably because it was Qt version 1.)
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Everything I told you in this section is listed in there.
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On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 12:58:57AM -0500, Jason Pepas wrote:
> if you don't need it:
>
> # update-inetd --disable time
>
> run nmap again to verify it is disabled.
>
Note that you have to restart inetd after this.
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> On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 08:02:29PM -0400, Edward Guldemond wrote:
> > Do you know if the LiteOn can do reliable Digital Audio Extraction? How
> > about DAO mode? Raw writing mode? As someone who burns about
iated.
As always,
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downloaded the source from QuakeForge (http://www.quakeforge.net/) and
rolled Debian binary packages using the script that they provide. I was
just wondering if there was a source for the quake-game package out
there somewhere, if I had overlooked it.
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> up.
What is the output from 'lsmod'? Is the driver module getting loaded?
Is there anything mentioning the card in the system log? (I have a
RT8139 as well, and it works fine there.)
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>
Do you have exim configured for local delivery? Procmail can only fetch
the mail, it then kicks it to the local MDA from delivery.
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, but the story may not be the
same. IANAL though.
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en't used it, but from what I understand, AWT is
there. Not much Swing though.
Just my two cents,
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If
you're going to implement a new Swing component, then it is necessary.
If you want to do anything useful, I agree that it is complete rubbish.
Just my two cents,
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nstall the resulting .deb on the rest.
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On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 08:12:44PM +, Angles Puglisi wrote:
> Join a RedHat users list and you'll find the same percentage of RH users thinks RH
> sucks. People like to bitch.
>
Please do not feed the trolls.
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t might just be easier to compile from source.
My two cents,
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ad the documentation to roll your
ALSA drivers from source. You will need the kernel-headers-2.4.19, and
maybe the kernel-source package (I have kernel-source installed at all
time to build new kernels for other machines.)
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tings today, and I believe that they are fine. Thanks for the help!
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ttings are still incorrect.
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tioning just fine. It's just the
mixer settings that I am having trouble with.
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AQ at
> <http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/tcpa-faq.html>.
Which I might add, is linked to by that site.
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s (I encode
using TMPGEnc in wine...).
Master Of Magic
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On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 10:03:48AM -0600, W. Paul Mills wrote:
> /usr/share/doc/alsa-base/README.Debian
>
> Paul
I read this. It didn't have any info on it. I ended up dist-upgrading
to sarge and it's working again.
Thanks for your help,
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the DNS servers in the
TCP/IP properties dialog. If you set up DHCP over your network, with
the Debian machine set as the host, this will automatically get set up.
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;s the
RedHat or Windows boxen? Are there any weird messages in the Linux
syslogs, or the Windows log viewer? What NICs are you using on the
machines?
One thing I would suggest is to try a different hub. I doubt it's the
hub though...
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On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 04:27:27PM -0500, N. Thomas wrote:
> * Edward Guldemond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-11-09 14:57:26 -0500]:
> > On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 09:45:36AM -0500, N. Thomas wrote:
> > > Debian <-> RedHat = 200Kbs ???
> > > Debian
ions of Deebian
required the tcsh package for the C shell. Since I don't use the C shell,
I don't know if it is still required for the C shell.
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On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 11:55:23PM +, Vittorio wrote:
> How can I deactivate the fact that alt-clicking in a window makes it
> move around?
What window manager are you using under Gnome?
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l) can be done with about 3 commands on a Debian
system. Also, there are many tools to automate configuration.
Just my two cents,
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Does Debian handle them well?
Install the nvidia-kernel-src and nvidia-glx-src packages and read their
documentation. Build kernel-src before glx-src, install the resulting
debs, and yahoo, 3D accelerated X on NVidia hardware. :-)
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n of the innocent kernel.)
Just my 2 cents,
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cq. When put in a 'screen' session,
you can move between console and X and not lose a message. Although
centericq's interface does not even remotly resemble Windows ICQ's
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ry from disk that makes loading OpenOffice.org slow. It's the
actual steps it has to take to initalize itself that take so long.
Cat'ing the binary to /dev/null does not cause this to happen,
therefore, I wouldn't think that it would be of much use.
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>
> Cheers!
> Shyamal
Just found that. Interesting read if you care at all about the issue
(which I do).
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wyer.
As it relates to me, I use the non-US distro in the United States when
I install my systems, and the regular distro when I burn copies to
give to others with a note about non-US and where to get those
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command prompt, input root's password,
and then try shutting down the system with the "shutdown" command.
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s break RFC 822? I would think that a mail server should
bounce mail for addresses that do not exist anyway for the reasons you
mentioned. Oh well, that's what they get for running their mail
machines on Windows NT/2000...
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> On Sat, 16 Nov 2002 10:45:09 -0500
> "Edward Guldemond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 02:48:53AM -0600, Gerald V. Livingston II
> > wrote:
> >
nual page.
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ink that
you have to modify anything on the PAM side, but I might be wrong.
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o centericq. It's
what I use normally, and I've never had a problem with it. Oh, and it
does keep history if you turn it on in the settings.
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compiling a new kernel on the newer systems.
Many options in the default kernel really don't help you, so save the
memory. Loadable kernel modules are a godsend on memory-strapped
computers.
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with "apt-get source centericq"
from unstable and roll it with "dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc", and it
works fine. This fixed all of my problems. Maybe I should have
mentioned that earlier? :-)
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That is, change the driver from "nv" to "nvidia", and then remove the
option with the FBDev.
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nome-terminal/eterm...
Happy to see you have it working though.
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On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 08:25:36PM -0500, Mike Dresser wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Edward Guldemond wrote:
>
> > This is wrong. It should read:
> >
> > Section "Device"
> > Identifier "GeForce Card (Accelerated)"
> > Dri
You can just use the headers from the kernel-source package. The headers
are in /usr/src/kernel-source-X.X.XX/include
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ng the patch, which in turn (should) have
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> hope to see any advancer in linux can let this chip work before windowr.
Like I said, try i810_audio, and hopefully it will work. :-)
> also is Koda digital Camera using USB be supported? Highly apprecaite
> your reply and help and effort and time
http://www.linux-usb.o
ernel
Does the sound work at the console? If not, then GNOME (obviously)
won't be able to work with it.
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't find this modem anywhere, I suggest an external modem.
Most internal modems today are WinModems, plus, they make debugging of
serial problems a pain, and the only way to perform a hard reset of
them is to restart the computer. Not exactly the best for uptime.
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et up a web
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rules. The files are sufficiently commented and the manpages aren't
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Recently, I have been working over strategies for Linux on the desktop.
In particular, I've been comparing usability of system administration
tasks to Windows 2K/XP and Mac OS X, the main contenders on the desktop.
System administration tasks are done by almost everybody who owns a
computer. It's
Since they're not crucial packages (by crucial, I mean things like bash,
and init), I would suggest forcing the removal of all of them, and then
apt-get the new ones.
Edward
On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 23:21, ZekeVarg wrote:
> I just ran dist-upgrade on my sid-box and I got problems with:
>
lready does better. This is only for 3rd party stuff, and is
meant to provide ease of use to the end user.
Plus, once I've cleared up the details, I'll actually write some scripts
to make it happen.
Edward
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Generally, anything that the Linux kernel supports, Debian supports.
However, SATA support last time I checked was non-existant in
Linux/Debian. Blame the manufactures.
As for ATi. Go with nVidia, same yourself the pain.
Edward
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 01:38, Henk Vuijk wrote:
> Hello,
>
ss all archs, without
buggering around (which includes things like using alien to get at
Redhat only drivers), then I'll take a look. Until, I'll stick with
nVidia. If this is the case, then I'll retract all my points and return
the rock from whence I came. ;)
Edward
On Sun, 2003-0
You'd think that since it's a mirror, it would work fine right?
Apparently not. Last time I tried this stunt, I nearly toasted 45 GB of
data.
Edward
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 23:19, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering can I set up raid when a partition is mounted?
&g
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DE to manage these
things - apt-get install kuser gnome-system-tools - (if you're running
unstable) should help you set these up.
Regards
Edward
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 07:39, Ronnie Tarkas wrote:
> I have just recently installed and set up a Debian GNU/Linux
> machine
> I know
, and transmitted through that
EM hellhole that is the inside of a PC.
Regards
Edward
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 04:09, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I can't use any of the apps that are supposed to work on my CD drive
> such as cdplay, dcd, xmcd.
>
> Sound is otherwise fine: I can play mp3 fi
apt-get install mozilla-xft
(ttf-freefont will probably help as well)
Regards
Edward
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 14:46, Oki DZ wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It is said that Galeon uses Gecko, the Mozilla's rendering system. But
> the Sid's Galeon couldn't display the fonts nicely.
wsing,
email, instant messaging, IRC, word processing, perhaps some spread
sheets, those simple little games like crack-attack. The biggest
use seems to be movies and music - which Linux is completely capable of.
Anyway, my orginal point was that GIMP has CMYK, that is all. :)
Regards,
Edward
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