Alan Chandler wrote:
>
> Although I haven't tested it in about a month, it was certainly working well
> for me when I had several kernels that I was trying to select during some
> debugging (debian and home compiled). Perhaps posting your menu.lst might
> help.
>
That's roughly the last tim
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stan wrote:
>>>
>>>I'm tring to use cdrdao to copy some new CD's. I'm using a scipt
>>>that I have used in the past. It looks like this:
>>>
>>>cdrdao copy --eject --speed 16 --eject --device 0,0,0 --driver
>>>generic-mmc --source-driver generic-mmc
Joseph Guida MD wrote:
Sometimes I think that "open source" geeks intentionally complicate
things to keep the borderline geeks (like me) from experimenting with
and learning about O/Ses like Debian. The install menus USED TO ALLOW
A CHOICE BETWEEN EXT2 and EXT3...before you loaded up the HD
Mac McCaskie wrote:
I will have to ditto Monique's frustration.
Frustration over Joseph Guida MD's trolling? Excellent, that's how the
majority that have responded to this post feel as well! =)
I am a debian noobie. However, I started working with IBM PC's in '83
and later graduated to XT's
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Davi Leal wrote:
I am unable to update and upgrade Debian unstable 'sid', after being 20 days
without updating, upgrading. The error output is the same using dselect or
aptitude.
Any comment will be appreciated.
Regards,
Davi
Might I possibly suggest trying to run:
# dpkg --force-all -
Bill Moseley wrote:
This laptop was installed as a Woody, then it went through testing and
now unstable. I've got sources for all in sources.list.
So, when I do
$ apt-cache show foo
I see more than one foo package. Can I use apt-cache to just show the
most current package -- or really,
Bill Moseley wrote:
This laptop was installed as a Woody, then it went through testing and
now unstable. I've got sources for all in sources.list.
So, when I do
$ apt-cache show foo
I see more than one foo package. Can I use apt-cache to just show the
most current package -- or really,
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Is this a spammer, because I got another one from the same addresses saying
I was added to the list and I now had access to many hot hot sites.
It most certainly is.
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fer libra
Can anyone think of some potential causes for this problem? I'm waiting
to file a bug report until I can hopefully get more information about
this
Thank you in advance,
Edward J. Shornock
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Edward J. Shornock wrote:
Can anyone think of some potential causes for this problem? I'm
waiting to file a bug report until I can hopefully get more
information about this
Or...is there any additional information that I could supply that'd be
useful when submitting a
Thursday, March 11, 2004, 9:30:13 PM, Nick Lidakis wrote:
NL> Running unstable debian here, and after a dselect update, dselect install:
NL> marvin:/home/nick# dselect install
NL> Reading Package Lists... Done
NL> Building Dependency Tree... Done
NL> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove a
Thursday, March 11, 2004, 9:30:13 PM, Nick Lidakis wrote:
NL> Running unstable debian here, and after a dselect update, dselect install:
NL> I have Google'd, and can't seem to find anything relevant. I also tried
NL> removing all of the mozilla packages using dpkg -P, and reinstalling; I
NL>
Nick Hastings wrote:
* Dave Carrigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040130 00:46]:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 07:58:36PM +0900, Nick Hastings wrote:
No I don't think so, note the "-w" flag. It will only match if the
package name _is_ "install".
That is correct, the -w flag makes it catch the entire
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Michael D Schleif wrote:
dpkg -l | grep ^i
hth
That's what I used to use, but you'd have to specify something like
COLUMNS='150' dpkg -l |grep ^i
Otherwise, you'll have names like this returned:
ii xtightvncviewe 1.2.7-3Virtual network computing client
software fo
Notice how
Steve Lamb wrote:
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
If a message is either rejected (during the SMTP dialog) or bounced
(after accepting and queueing the message) then the same innocent
third party receives some junk mail.[1] The difference is only in
which server is sending the bounce message.
Hello VSJ,
Wednesday, February 11, 2004, 3:38:58 PM, you wrote:
V> Unfortunately, this doesn't work, I get an e-mail twice a day with the
V> following subject:
V> "Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> root if [ -x /usr/lib/f-prot/tools/check-updates ];
V> then /usr/lib/f-prot/tools/check-updates -cron -quie
Oops...I was wrong
# cat /etc/cron.d/f-prot-installer
# Regular cron jobs for the f-prot-installer package
#
# automatically update the f-prot(tm) virus signature definitions
# (.DEF files) with the 'check-updates' bash script.
# NOTE: Don't use this script in combination with mailscanner. U
Tyler MacDonald wrote:
> I'm setting up a box that is mostly going to be chroot environments, stored
> in a partition in /var. I would like to move /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow to
> /var so that I can hardlink them into my chroot environments. Is it safe to
> do this, and make /etc/passwd and /etc/s
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 10:13:02PM +0300, David Baron wrote:
> 2. Fails after several time outs with:
> http: request failed: 500 read timeout: 500 read timeout
> error: no mirror data available for channel updates.spamassassin.org
> channel: MIRRORED.BY contents were missing, channel failed
It's
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 04:49:13PM +0200, Benjamí Villoslada wrote:
> I'm sorry, maybe is normal; just for comparisons with systems that works
> fine :)
If you've not solved this problem yet, check out bug#363378. The
solutions posted there worked for me.
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On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 01:40:31PM -0400, Edward C. Jones wrote:
> I use up-to-date Debian unstable, i386 port, on a PC with an AMD
> Athlon64 3500+ chip.
>
> There is a package on my system called ksim. How do I use ksim?
I'm not familiar with that...
>
> How do I find out which processes are
On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 08:43:48PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Went OK until I got aptitude existing with a segmentation fault. I
> rebooted, but I still get a segmentation fault. I tried to reinstall
> aptitude with apt-get [maybe that doesn't make sense!] and I get the
> message:
>
>
On Thursday 24 July 2008 02.37.16 Juan Ignacio wrote:
> Well here is the question, I used apt-get install gtk-qt-engine and it
> says that the package couldn't be found. Why isn't the package in the
> repositories? I want this package because Firefox looks so awful.
It's in Etch and Sid. If you'r
On Sunday 27 July 2008 03.15.40 Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 01:57:19PM -0300, Juan Ignacio wrote:
> > The fact is that I'm using Firefox 3.0 and Thunderbird with the binaries
> > I downloaded at Mozilla webpage. I installed them in /opt
>
> Why? Maybe thats part of your problem
On Thursday 24 July 2008 19.57.19 Juan Ignacio wrote:
> If you could suggest me a good theme that goes well with kde, I'd
> appreciate it very much.
Try
http://www.tom-cat.com/mozilla/
http://konquefox.free.fr/
HTH
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On Monday 18 August 2008 05.21.09 Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Earlier I was having problems installing podracer; clamav, and nethack on
> lenny.
What problem? What you wrote earlier was in Message-ID:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was:
> The packages could be installed using a command line
> like: aptitude -
On Sunday 17 August 2008 06.24.56 Zach Uram wrote:
> I manually compiled apache2 since the version packaged for Debian is
> the threaded version which causes fatal memory errors on my VPS host
*The* version?
$ aptitude search '^apache2-mpm'
v apache2-mpm
On Sunday 24 August 2008 18.07.59 j t wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions for a command-line-interface (CLI)
> calculator that can work out the difference between 2 (gregorian)
> dates (i.e. that is calendar aware). My favourite cli calculator
> ("bc") doesn't seem to have any kno
On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 11:22:39AM +0200, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >I am not sure what the architecture of my computer is, so how do I
> >find this out if I bought the parts and put them together myself.?
> Try google with part number, serial n°.
..and if you're r
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> What i would like to know is how do i solve the apt-setup problem
> What's wrong with my source.list config for the "testing" distro?
Try the line in sources.list as
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing main
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Rick Pasotto wrote:
I have /home on a logical volume and recently expanded it. This morning
I started getting file system errors so I logged out, unmounted /home
and ran e2fsk on it. All seemed to be going normally but now it has
*twice* displayed the following:
--
Pass 1: Checking inode
* Chris Jones [20-12-2008 06:27 EET]:
> My .bashrc has the usual:
>
> eval `dircolors -b`
[...]
> So I figured I just needed to issue a "dircolors -p .dircolors" .. edit
> the .dircolors file to my liking .. and then follow up with a "dircolors
> -b .dircolors" and that should do it, right?
erscripts.org/scripts/show/63509 and view the videos using
mplayer or VLC. I've had the best luck with the greasemonkey script and
the following settings
# ~/.mplayer/mplayerplug-in.conf
vo=gl
cachesize=512
cache-percent=5
profile=plugin
# ~/.mplayer/config
[plugin]
autosync=0
mc=0
correct-pts=yes
Hope this helps,
Edward J. Shornock
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17.02.2010 19:18, Stephen Powell kirjoitti:
[...]
Of course, special handling is necessary to avoid processing "." (the current
directory) and ".." (the parent directory). Does anyone know a better way?
tar cf . | tar -C /target -xpf -
or
find . -depth -print0 |cpio --null -pvd /target
* seeker5528 [29-11-2014 08:52 EET]:
> Oh yeah, if you've done all that you might actually want your user account
> to belong to the shared group. ;)
> as root:
>
> |usermod -a -G sharedusers yourusername|
>
> :note the capital G.
In Debian you can also
adduser yourusername sharedusers
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theo wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Lei Kong wrote:
>>> $xhost +
>>> $ sudo -s
>>> #kedit
>>> kedit: cannot connect to X server
> You may want to try
> sudo -H kedit
> or reconsider using X applications as root.
>
> You can also try
> sudo -H bash
> or
> sudo -H xterm
> if you want a root shell able to use
John Hasler wrote:
>Please do not follow up to the parent. Doing so will create more Google
>hits and cause more of these lost souls to bombard us with their questions.
>
>
It's amazing how they find us. From my years of doing technical
support, 4OLers don't know how to use search engines.
(I
Mike McCarty wrote:
[...]
So, here is a brief tutorial on disc partitioning
and how boot proceeds.
[...]
Thanks for the explanation, it was very useful.
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Matt Price wrote:
> that helps some -- got rid of most of the messages except one about
> shpchp, which is not listed in my /etc/modules, so don't know the
> origin. Unfortunately cna't post my bootlog b/c bootlogd doesn't seem
> to wantto run! I have the following /et/default/bootlogd:
> # Run b
Matt Price wrote:
>On 9/30/05, Edward J. Shornock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>What version of sysvinit do you have installed? There's a bug that's
>>been in sysvinit since 2.86.dsl1-1 which affects bootlogd. See the bug
>>report at
>>
Edward J. Shornock wrote:
You could use pbuilder to build the package as well, which is what I use
for my local repository. If need be, I could post the URLs to the
packages I build using that patch.
A moot point now...
sysvinit (2.86.ds1-4) unstable; urgency=low
[Petter Reinholdtsen
H.S. wrote:
{snip}
Anybody else having this problem?
Yes, that error came up here as well. I resolved it be temporarily
commenting out the line in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10apt-listbugs
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michael bailey wrote:
[..]
kernel: CPU 0 : Machine Check Exception:
0004
kernel: Bank 4 : b2040151
kernel: Kernel panic: CPU context corrupt
After the reboot both the green power
light and the orange disk light on the front of the PC
are steady (i.e. not flickering).
Weissgerber, Tom L wrote:
Debian,
The following information should not have been made available to the
entire public domain. Please remove the following links/files at your
earliest convenience.
TY Tom for reminding me why I prefer AMD processors ;)
Thanks to asshat US Corporations like you
Steve Lamb wrote:
> Let's see, corporations want to make as much money as possible. Yet every
> person who is bitching about exported jobs is really bitching about what
>
> ...oh yeah, how the corporation is preventing *them* from making as much
> money as possible. Demonizing the ve
jpg wrote:
Attempting to set up the cupsd.conf file and getting errors logged to the
/var/log/cups/error_log for what is documented to be valid cupsd.conf
directives, i.e.:
snippet of /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file:
=
239
240 Order
cqst wrote:
> hello everyone,
> I try to compile the mplayer plugin for my web browser.
> ./configure is OK but when I laucnh "make" I got that :
>
> g++ -c -o plugin-support.o -Wall -g -O2 -g -O2 -DXP_UNIX -DMOZ_X11
> -I../gecko-sdk -I../gecko-sdk/include -Iinclude -fPIC -DXPC
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 12:38:47PM -0800, Fred J. wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a problem, I can brows the web fine but my
> #apt-get is not
> downloading any thing at all.
> my system is
> testing/unstable
> 2.6.13
> adsl router/modem to a switch to the debian box.
Since you can browse the web fine
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 08:56:58AM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> First, thanks for the help on ntp-server and ntpdate. I have clamav
> installed and running and would like to know if debian packages exist that
> handle spyware the way clamav handles viruses or does clamav actually do
> both jo
> ports unless they're specifically opened, good your system updated with
s/good/keep/
UGH
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On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 12:58:30PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
>
> Then you can run 'mutt -y' to choose your mailbox. I don't know whether
> it is possible to bring up this menu from an already-started mutt.
[snip]
Just press 'y' when you're on the Index page...that works for me...
On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 09:54:59PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 05:50:09PM -0500, Edward J. Shornock wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 12:58:30PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > [snip]
> >
> > > Then you can run 'mutt -y
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 05:19:27PM +0200, Rafi Gabzu wrote:
> Hi ,
> "testing" release , kernel 2.6.
>
> 1. I have quickcam Logiteck camera , I do not see video (with
> Gnomeeting) , how should I make it work ?
Found via google, might apply for you:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t
On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 10:00:34AM +, John Talbut wrote:
> Tim Ruehsen wrote:
> >>I have an external programme that is calling for the function killproc.
> >> This is apparently not available in Debian Sarge.
If it's a shell script, you could change it to include
/lib/lsb/init-functions.
>
On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 12:08:01PM +0800, 不坏阿峰 wrote:
[snip]
> now my question is ,have i install the module TLS when i apt-get
> install
> proftpd ??
Yes, per the source package the TLS module is compiled. The
debian/rules file shows:
# This is the suite of modules maintained in debian/, not up
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 03:11:37PM +0530, H S Rai wrote:
> Today at 3:19am -0500 Edward Shornock wrote:
>
> > What charset/keymap are you using?
>
> How to know that.
You can find out the charset with
$ locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_TIME="en_US.UTF
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