Hi everybody,
since I upgraded to Bullseye, Gimp does not start any more. I get the
following:
joachim@peter:~$ gimp
gimp: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libbabl-0.1.so.0: no version information
available (required by gimp)
gimp: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libbabl-0.1.so.0: no version information
avai
Am 10.08.20 um 17:39 schrieb Kent West:
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 10:20 AM Joachim Fahnenmüller
wrote:
Hi everybody,
since I upgraded to Bullseye, Gimp does not start any more. I get the
following:
joachim@peter:~$ gimp
gimp: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libbabl-0.1.so.0: no version information
Am 10.08.20 um 22:47 schrieb Kent West:
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 1:49 PM Joachim Fahnenmüller
wrote:
Am 10.08.20 um 17:39 schrieb Kent West:
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 10:20 AM Joachim Fahnenmüller <
jfahnenmuel...@web.de>
wrote:
Hi everybody,
since I upgraded to Bullseye, Gimp do
Am 22.08.20 um 21:00 schrieb Joachim Fahnenmüller:
Am 10.08.20 um 22:47 schrieb Kent West:
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 1:49 PM Joachim Fahnenmüller
wrote:
Am 10.08.20 um 17:39 schrieb Kent West:
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 10:20 AM Joachim Fahnenmüller <
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wrote
led the x-window-system*
> and x11proto* packages (of Debian/Etch). I have
> made no cutomisations to the Xwindows system or
> the Window Managers. This is a standard Debian/Etch
> official distribution.
>
> Would be grateful for any suggestions you can make.
>
> rega
0.0.0.0 UG0 0 0
> eth0
192.168.2.1 _is_ your gateway, right?
You have routes to the same destinations using different interfaces. To which
interface (eth0 or eth1) is the gateway connected? What is connected to the
other one?
If the gw is connected to eth0, try
route
... Peter E.
I use gqview and am happy with it.
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xited with status zero or non-zero. Can this
> be done in a simple way?
$test -x debian/rules; echo $?
man bash:
Special Parameters
(...)
? Expands to the status of the most recently executed foreground
pipeline.
>
> thank for any
esolv.conf is correct.
>
> "ping google.com" returns "unknown host".
>
> It all works when I boot the GRML LiveCD.
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> Thanks for your help.
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iceweasel by right click on the page -> page info, tab media.
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> any clue please?
>
> thanks in advance
> Lorenzo
>
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man menufile
man update-menus
BTW, the menu system is something I really like about debian!
>
> Thanks
> Charlie
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interfaces'.)
What must I write in /etc/interfaces so that I can do e. g.
ifup eth0-home (eth0=home ?)
to start eth0 with the desired settings?
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194 P-t-P:200.57.219.18
> Mask:255.255.255.255
> ...
What sort of interface is it, and how do you bring it up? E. G. if it is a modem
connection to an ISP, the IP address is probably given by the ISP
>
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ork, but do I really need
> it? Are others working just with Mozilla?
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> Tom George
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uses an SMTP module from one of the
> aforementioned language libraries?
>
> -Matt
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(Can't check it any more because I
switched to getmail.)
IIRC, run manually, fetchmail reads the config file /root/.fetchmailrc ,
run autonatically, it reads /etc/fetchmailrc (or similar).
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> Lloyd Bayley
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s' in the xfig
reference.
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> Any other suggestions ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Joe.
>
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ble.
>
> I got mine very close to crystal clear, but it also has a lot to do
> with the original.
Audacity lets you select 'typical noise'. Then you can adjust the level of noise
removal. It also has a 'preview' function - if you set the level too high the
noise will be re
care about linux, like many manufacturers. But:
The driver is usb-storage and is loaded automatically as your syslog says.
It creates devices /dev/sda , sdb, sdc and sdd for the different types of cards.
So you should try (as root)
mount -t vfat /dev/sda /media/card
and the same with sdb, sdc, sdd (
> table" sounds bad. That doesn't depend on the fs, does it?
Is the card reader connected directly to the pc or via a hub? I sometimes had
problems when there was a hub (or even a longer cable) but it worked when I
plugged it directly into the USB port.
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Hi everybody,
I have a fresh install of debian testing.
Mutt crashes every time I try to write a new message (or reply to one)
at the moment when it should open the editor. No error message, it just
freezes.
BTW, when I run mutt as root it works ok.
Any ideas?
TIA
Joachim Fahnenmüller
Jochen Schulz schrieb:
Joachim Fahnenmüller:
I have a fresh install of debian testing.
Mutt crashes every time I try to write a new message (or reply to one)
at the moment when it should open the editor. No error message, it just
freezes.
I have this behaviour, when my signature generator
> xmms mplayer realplayer
>
> the file sounds like gurgling moving water.
>
> how to figure out how to get mp3 or ogg vorbis format output so that i can
> listen other than in realplayer.
>
> mitchell
>
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ependency Tree... Done
> The following extra packages will be installed:
> linux-kernel-headers
>
> Huh, why do we need kernel headers to compile "Hello World" ?
>
> And who is supposed to know (and understand) these dependencies ?
>
>
> Have fun,
&
audacity (with GUI control and sound editing
possibilities) or sound-recorder (command-line, good for scripting). You will
also need a mixer app (e. g. tkmix) to set the recording source (line or
microphone) and control the volume).
>
> I did a google search, but didn't find much
e in /etc/modutils/. See man update-modules.
>
> which way is correct so that package updates to the system won't overwrite my
> config?
>
> -Matt
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st in installing X-windows.
You can use a browser on another machine in your network and open
http://server_address:631
>
> -ishwar
>
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.,) But a GUI program like spread sheet would be nice. I am looking
> for an easy interface.
> 4) Any other relevant suggestions are also welcome.
>
> thanks in advance
> raju
>
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ow what you need and
> how I can find it, and I will post it.
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u can -- wrestling with OpenOffice's formula editor
> > easily wastes a lot of time...
> >
> hum... it sounds challenging :P
Latex makes sense if you work with math formulas regularly.
What I like with OOO math: You can use the menu if you are a beginner or for
things you don
..
An idea: Did you compile the drivers for the root fs and harddisk as part of the
kernel (_not_ as modules)?
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before
the problem came.
>
> Is there a way to know which program is using the sound modules, so
> I can kill that, or any other way to recover a 'clean sound state' without
> rebooting? There should be, but Google has not been my friend, probably for
> my inability to make the
~/.xsession
> and ~/.xinitrc. The best option seems to be to put the session
> manager in ~/.xsession and not use ~/.xinitrc. And if there is
> no session manager, to put the window manager in ~/.xsession.
> Either that or learn how to configure x-session-manager and
> x-wind
st way: Install the unofficial debian package. Add the following line to
/etc/apt/sources.list :
deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ testing main
>
> TIA
>
> Roger
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oes into background automatically. If not, it should
be
pland &
2. The last entry of .xsession must be either window manager or a terminal,
without '&'.
>
> TIA,
>
> Jim Seymour
>
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>
>
>
> So what can I do?
Does your sound chip work with other applications, e. g. playing sound files?
Perhaps you must load the module
modprobe ac97_codec
or so.
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load
> pland. Other ideas
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim Seymour
>
Please post the whole content of your .xsession !
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On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 02:48:42PM +0200, Thomas Jollans wrote:
> Joachim Fahnenmüller wrote:
>
> >Sorry if the question is stupid, but: What is a session manager, and how
> >does it
> >get involved?
> >
> >THX
> >
> >
> AFAIK the session mana
ACPI: PCI interrupt :03:00.0[A] -> GSI
> 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
> Sep 12 17:53:18 localhost pci.agent[6500]: prism54: loaded successfully
>
> All I want is to stop the prism54 module from loading at card insert
> time - any hints as to what is causing this gratefully rec
ith 3 different cdr (verbatim, traxdata and tdk) with
> no results
>
> But i will test with another cd writer !
>
> Thanks
>
Can you open the cd in w** and list its contents?
Can you copy an .exe file to the hard disk and start it from there?
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7;m wondering how I can just get the network card configured on startup
> instead of having to manually do this every time.
>
> thanks,
> John
>
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oth can
> access the Internet...
>
> All pointers to (simple) (online) (Debian specific) references most welcome!
>
> Thanks, Michael
http://www.netfilter.org/documentation/index.html
http://www.netfilter.org/documentation/HOWTO//networking-concepts-HOWTO.html
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ograms as root? (wouldn't like the idea...).
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> Robert
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if I'm wrong!) e. g.
/lib/modules/kernel_version/modules.usbmap
It might be interesting
1. what messages you get when plugging the device in
2. whether the vendor and product id are detected correctly (somewhere in /proc)
3. whether there are the right entries for these vendor and product id's
my rule stick:
> # iptables -I INPUT -s 123.45.67.89 <http://123.45.67.89/> -j DROP
> no more bad guy.
>
> James
Anyway: To get more info look in
/usr/share/doc/iptables and
http://www.netfilter.org/documentation/index.html
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wrote) would be helpful.
A guess: you must set a route on machine A, something like:
route add default gw 192.168.2.1
(that means: use B as a gateway to all other hosts)
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ors with usb storage devices when connected
via a usb hub, sometimes even an additional cable. So you could try to plug it
into the usb port directly. If that doesn't work, I have no idea.
>
> If anyone thinks otherwise and can offer an help it would be appreciated.
>
> TIA
>
> Wackojacko
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sarge"
> 4. /sbin/lilo and got the above message
> 5. google
> 6. make sure the bootable flag is set
> 7. mount /dev/hda2 mnt/ ; chroot mnt/
> 8. /sbin/lilo
> 9. exit
> 10. /sbin/lilo and the message remains
>
> what am I forgetting here?
>
> Thanks,
local access to the machine?
Did you login remotely, as the line above suggests, or was that someone else?
Which kernel did you use before? Is it still installed, and can you boot it?
Did the problem occur after a reboot?
Which bootloader are you using (grub, lilo)? What does its config file say
ser
> or other means of indexing them, searching them and displaying them. I
> just can't figure out what it is.
>
> Thanks,
> Jim.
Why don't you use a file manager, e. g. nautilus, konqueror, or good old mc?
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Hi everybody,
I want to set the date using date --set .
The man page says --set=STRING but does not tell the format.
What must STRING be if I want e. g. Oct 23 2005, 12:54 h?
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linux-wlan-ng-modules-
(IIRC available in debian unstable)
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nitor [ procmeter ]
office [ openoffice ]
window manager [ fvwm ]
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> little outdated. I need one that includes iproute, rsync, LVM and grub.
>
> Has anyone come across an up-to-date cd rescue disk that is small in size
> and has all the essential admin and Debian tools in their latest versions?
Try
http://www.inside-security.de/insert_en.html
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> fi
It should read:
if [ ... ];
then command;
else other_command;
fi
(mind the semicolons!)
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