Wheezy and
Ubuntu 12.04 installed in VMs. I had no luck yet with getting it to work under
12.04, I will be trying with the Wheezy VM as soon as I get a chance.
Has anyone in this group had any luck getting iTunes to work under Linux?
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On Tuesday, September 03, 2013 14:16:49 Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 3. September 2013, 19:23:20 schrieb Pascal Obry:
> > Le 03/09/2013 19:00, Mike McGinn a écrit :
> > > Has anyone in this group had any luck getting iTunes to work under
> > > Linux?
>
f values these are, and I want
> > them to become widespread. And now I feel I have the opportunity to show
> > and convince the Ubuntu community to adapt them, and probable with it
> > many people around the world.
> >
> > So I wanted to ask you the following question
debian packagers of an earlier age.
Where do you get the nerve? What have YOU done besides complain? These
developers who VOLUNTEER their time, you dare call them a name.
We know who the scumbag is. It is you.
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replacement because Red Hat used. I do not hear so much about people pulling
the patches contributed by Red Hat out of the kernel.
All you people are accomplishing is raising the price of tinfoil.
>
> > It it does, then,
> > I'll switch. I'm taking a look at netBSD, even if I guess that I'll have
> > a hard time being successful in feeling as comfortable with it than with
> > Debian.
>
> Here's a good place to start your "looking":-
> http://www.netbsd.org/contrib/org/
>
> Kind regards
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ne were to google "redhat systemd"
the RH systemd documentation can be found. I spent some time reading this last
night. I found some of the features compelling. Since Red Hat focuses on
reliability over all else, I really doubt that systemd will destroy your
system.
Linux will survive and p
alise how closely Debian is reliant on the
> C language! Surely, this can't be good!
The entire kernel is written in C. A language is just a tool. That is like
saying "The sink was installed with a wrench! Surely, this can't be good!"
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> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> bash is already the newest version.
>
> Would you mind recommending how best I should proceed?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Joe Loiacono
Joe -
I updated my Squeeze box thi
For the record, I have a Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop with 4G of memory, Debian
GNU/Linux 7.4 (wheezy).
Mike
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sts about ten minutes, touchpad is dead, and the screen has
> several scuffs. Still, it is a shame to see it go.
When the hinges went on my Toshiba I was able to attach a small piece of metal
to the back to hold the screen up. Got another two years out of it.
Mike
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: No such file or directory
> Mar 21 14:29:10 www syslogd: /dev/:1: No such file or directory
> Mar 21 14:29:10 www vmunix: [118396.260268] Code: 00 00 8d bc 27 00 00 00
> 00 fa c3 8d b4 26 00 00 00 00 8d bc 27 00 00 00 00 fb c3 8d b4 26 00 00 00
> 00 8d bc 27 00 00 00 00 fb f4 8d b6 0
.
Good luck, and I will be watching this thread to see what the answer is.
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Hi Jim,
I would suggest identifying an backing up the scientific data. I would suggest
putting a backuo program in place and auditing the backups to make sure that
all the scientific data is backed up. Only then would I think about upgrading.
Mik
LAN part of my home network works, I have setup a DHCPD server for
> eth1 interface. I can connect from LAN to my GW with SSH client.
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7] [] ? 0xa05bafff
> [8.948007] [] ? do_one_initcall+0x75/0x12c
> [8.948007] [] ? 0xffffa05bafff
> [8.948007] [] ? sys_init_module+0x10c/0x25b
> [8.948007] [] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b
> [8.948007] Code: b5 08 07 00 00 48 c7 c7 ad c4 56 a0
tom arnall wrote:
> @ Mike McGinn
>
> I COPIED AND PASTED YOUR CODE INTO A BASH FILE AND RAN IT. THE INSTALL
> MESSAGES SEEMED OK, EXCEPT THIS AT THE VERY END:
>
> Update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.2.0-4-amd64
> W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/t
but do work in Iceweasel. Wondered what
> happened. Now I know.
>
> B
What a mess! I have been forcing the version in Synaptic on chromium-browser
to 34.0.187 ... and it says that is what is installed after doing a complete
removal. But "about" on the browser still reports 35.
On Sunday, June 01, 2014 08:28:40 Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> On 1/06/2014 9:43 PM, Mike McGinn wrote:
> > What a mess! I have been forcing the version in Synaptic on
> > chromium-browser to 34.0.187 ... and it says that is what is installed
> > after doing a complete remova
the person I got the info from admit that their
> research so far is extremely limited.
Horatio ends up in my spam folder too. With all the vaunted beyesian learning
Google brags about they still haven't figured it out.
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> Andrew McGlashan
Are we still in preschool? All about how aggrieved who, who insulted who, he
took my truck ...
Get over it.
You are ruining this for those of us who are adults.
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enced in my
VM and I just want to know if there are any pitfalls I have not foreseen. My
system is backed up every night, so I am not worried about losing anything.
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there was a bug with the drivers in
one 'buntu version (again I forget, might have been 10.04) which just about
drove me nuts until it was fixed.
I bought this laptop in early 2009,so it is by no means "new".
Mike
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n issue. I prefer typing:
"/etc/init.d/mysql restart" as an example
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On Friday, January 25, 2013 08:11:48 Rob Owens wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 10:05:00AM -0500, Mike McGinn wrote:
> > I have a Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop with 4G of RAM and have been a 'buntu
> > user since release 7.04. With each release of the new OS from Kubuntu I
> &g
On Friday, January 25, 2013 19:13:45 berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
> Le 24.01.2013 18:06, Mike McGinn a écrit :
> > On Thursday, January 24, 2013 11:54:40 Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> >> -Original Message-
>
> and what about #service mysql restart?
> I'm
.
>
>
> Hope this increases the signal to noise ratio in that thread again a bit.
>
> Ciao,
Thanks for the tip. I'll try Wheezy in a VM first as I did with Squeeze.
I seem to prefer the Debian way of doing things over Ubuntu anyway. For
instance I always create a root acco
onnect to a Cisco pix
at our colo, the only thing is that i disconnects every hour or so when the
firewall rekeys.
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Hi All,
Is anyone using KDE and Kmail under Wheezy? How does it work? Is it stable
enough to use or should I wait to update from Squeeze?
Thanks,
Mike
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On Wednesday, June 19, 2013 02:38:28 Dick Thomas wrote:
> On 19/06/13 02:06, Mike McGinn wrote:
> > Hi All, Is anyone using KDE and Kmail under Wheezy? How does it
> > work? Is it stable enough to use or should I wait to update from
> > Squeeze?
> >
> > Thanks, M
running Squeeze where Google Chrome
> has complained that it cannot upgrade.
>
> Lisi
Make that three computers still running Squeeze where Google Chrome
has complained that it cannot upgrade
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e behaviour in any distrib using gnome 3.
> >
> >
> >
> > What you can o (and you can do it in debian) is choose another
> >
> > environment. Debian gives you the choice.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> >
repeater stuff for now.
73,
Mike
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with a subject of "unsubscrib
outdated) google-chrome-stable but I can not find a copy of the most
recently installed version. Does anyone know where this might be found?
Thanks,
Mike
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The problem with quotes on the internet is that it is
ed that there is
not an archive of old chrome versions. One would think they would have
the room with all the email account space that they give away.
Best,
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The problem with quotes on the inte
On 05/31/2016 11:15 PM, SamuelOPH wrote:
>
> 2016-05-31 21:21 GMT-03:00 Mike McGinn <mailto:mikemcg...@mcginnweb.net>>:
>
> Again, thanks for all the efforts. I am a bit surprised that there is
> not an archive of old chrome versions. One would think they w
On 06/03/2016 10:28 AM, SamuelOPH wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> 2016-06-01 6:47 GMT-03:00 Mike McGinn <mailto:mikemcg...@mcginnweb.net>>:
>
> Hi Samuel,
> It is not an issue of need, it is an issue of time. I am the software
> engineer / server guy at wo
?
Me? Not really. :)
I had some trouble with wicd which I cured by making sure that network
manager was not running. Make sure NM is stopped and does not start.
Mike
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Laziness is what separates us from
Jessie KDE
same as:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=128931
Thanks and regards
Emile
I had the same problem. So I installed Thunderbird, typed "ln -s
.icedove .thunderbird" in my home directory and stopped worrying about it.
Mike
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C:\cygwin64\bin\bash.exe D:\cygwin\home\mike\bin\wwwBackup.sh
Now set up a scheduled task to run it every day on the Windows machine
and a cron on the Linux machine to delete them after so many days so
they don't fill up the disk.
Mike
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;ON THEIR OWN"
>> WITHOUT ME TOUCHING A KEY.
>>
>> I am in an xterm window running in icewm, and its config looks
>> like this:
>>
>> xterm -fg white -bg black -geometry x26 -fa 'Deja vu Sans Bold'
>> -fs 24
>>
>> (I've since changed
s!
Virtual Box is easy for me. I have a Win 2000 VM that runs on Wheezy. I
don't know about Debian 8 or Windows 7, so your mileage may vary.
Mike
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> > I also had to circumvent another problem after the connection was
> > established. The route to the gateway is set to 128.0.0.0/1. Half of
> > the internet address space is routed through the VPN tunnel. I had to
> > configure vpnc to ignore the default route and add my own custom
> > routes (I did all of this in the Network Manager). OSX and Windows
> > receive the correct route though. I have yet to investigate more
> > deeply into that problem.
> >
> > Frederic
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eed this up?
>
> Thanks,
>
> BF.
Just because the card will support 150Mbit/s does not mean the system will.
The computer has other things to do besides see to the network, and the router
has other connections to service and the system on the other side has other
things to do too.
not, who (besides my clients) is going to pay?
>
> When you can answer that, I can answer your question.
>
> Jerry
This is the problem with Linux, folks use it to make money and feel no
obligation to contribute to it. Even if they do not contribute development
time, they could budget an
s to sleep...Failed.
>
> /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/55NetworkManager suspend suspend: success.
> Running hook /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/60_wpa_supplicant suspend suspend:
> Failed to connect to wpa_supplicant - wpa_ctrl_open: No such file or
> directory
>
> /usr/lib/pm-utils/sle
On Friday, January 16, 2015 14:23:21 Doug wrote:
> On 01/16/2015 01:24 PM, Robert Latest wrote:
When I had a new install I found that the mixer levels were all at zero. Found
it after an hour of troubleshooting.
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