On 1 Dec 2013 19:32, "Paul E Condon" wrote:
> And I cannot open the 'about:blank' page
> manually. I have all my bookmarkes sites and can use firefox to access
> the sites I want, but ---
>
> I know I have used 'about:blank' in the past when I had other problems
> with firefox and I was told to g
Hello Harry,
On 05/10/14 18:01, Harry Putnam wrote:
> when running `dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' I've run accross a few
> of the questions that are confusing to me...
>
> The current one I'm stumbling over is
>
> 1) A question about listing of host IPs the smtp listener will
> listen f
On 05/10/14 19:26, Simon Hollenbach wrote:
>> 1) A question about listing of host IPs the smtp listener will
>> listen for...
> All the hosts listed here will be able to send mails to your server.
Sorry, Brian is right. I think the config option you refer to is:
"IP-ad
On 27/10/14 07:18, Bob Holtzman wrote:
Uhh, maybe look yet again. Mine says 24.6.0. To make sure I just ran
apt-get update && apt-get upgrade with no change to browser or system.
I suggest to everyone wanting to know the available versions of some
Debian package using .
For iceweasel in all
Hello,
On 31/10/14 09:45, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 09:28:33AM +0100, B. M. wrote:
Hi list,
I have a problem with my (w)lan setup. We use telephone and
internet over the cable network and the company gives us a wlan
modem for free. Unfortunately this modem doesn't allow
Sent this to Pierre's private mail first. Sorry.
Hi Pierre,
you might want to dig further into this, as I can't see how a developer
could fix the error you are experiencing without more information. Have
you tried chrooting into the unbootable system from an install cd's
rescue mode? Is there
Hi again,
On 03/12/14 08:56, Pierre Couderc wrote:
Le 03/12/2014 07:58, Simon Hollenbach a écrit :
you might want to dig further into this,
Mmm, what is my other choice ? W8 ? Ubuntu ?
I was talking about reporting a bug when you don't know what's wrong.
But indeed, there are oth
On Wed, 5 Dec 2012 16:34:13 +0100
Olivier BATARD wrote:
> That's a great idea I'll write a tutorial about that.
Hello Olivier,
If you write a tutorial about your groupware-like setup, I would really
appreciate a follow-up to this thread from you, providing me/us with a
link to said howto.
Thank
On 12/06/2014 21:39, Don Armstrong wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jun 2014, Matthias Großmann wrote:
>> after downloading the most recent linux source package for wheezy
>> on my wheezy system, I noticed that dpkg-source fails to verify its
>> signature:
> [...]
>> I would expect everything required to verify
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On 13/06/2014 12:44, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Vi, 13 iun 14, 12:07:00, Simon Hollenbach wrote:
>> I am asking myself why the updated debian-keyring package is not
>> available from wheezy-backports repository. Can someone shed s
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On 13/06/2014 14:16, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Vi, 13 iun 14, 14:10:12, Simon Hollenbach wrote:
>> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=751480
>
> I think it would help if you would mention exactly the issues you
Hello.
I set up an encrypted partition with randomly regenerated password that I
want to mount at /tmp with some older(6w) wheezy netinstall.
Apparently I need to create a file system there before mounting on every
boot, don't I?
I wrote myself a little mount script, that:
Tries to mount ("mount /
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl
wrote:
>
> It's neither a hack nor a joke. See our announcement at
> http://www.debian.org/News/2011/20110401
>
In my eyes that's the only thing you cant do on 1st April, state that
your prank aint one. Followed up by a "Head of Executive
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 3:44 PM, L V Gandhi wrote:
> When ever I close iceweasel 4 in squeeze, process is not closing.
> Hence if I restart iceweasel, it says process is running, first close
> running process.
> I saw from ps -ax as follows
> 2111 ? Rl 1:41 /usr/lib/iceweasel/firefox-bin
Hi,
On 12/08/15 03:46, Herminio Hernandez Jr. wrote:
> I just installed Debian on my MacBook Pro and now it cannot see my
> root to boot from. On the live CD and manually set the boot flag on
> the partition but still no go. Has anyone ran into this before?
How did you install Debian? What version
ol- Original message -
> My son has bought me an ipodtouch for Xmas..Anyone tell me how I can
> transfer the music files on his ipod to mine ?..I only have Linux on my
> machines but can get access to a Winbox at a neighbours...
Hi Ted,
i dont know if u use KDE and neither do i know if it
Hello list,
I recently set up a system/squeeze I wanna use as a gateway. For various
reasons I decided to go for crypto-drives. Since I split up my hdd and
configured mdadm-raid1, I ended up with multiple partitions for which I
provided the same key. On bootup I now gotta prove that Im able to t
Sorry, hit send to fast. Why doesnt the N900 support mailing lists in a better
way :( ?...--- Begin Message ---
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> I once saw a solution in which one partition was first unlocked with a
> passphrase, and then all other ones were unlocked with key files
> stored in
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> You might enjoy my anti-winmodem rant in the following web page:
>
> http://www.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/tp600.htm
Link broken, most certainly u meant:
http://users.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/tp600.htm
> It's in the "Crucial Background Information" section.
> .'
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> On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 22:23:30 +0100 Simon Hollenbach
> shared this with us all:
>
> > - Original message -
> > > You might enjoy my anti-winmodem rant in the following web page:
> > >
> > > http://www.wowwa
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> I am trying to get flash running on my netbook, which is running
> Iceweasel on Squeeze. I have installed flashplugin-nonfree, but when I
> go to a flash site it says that I need to install missing plugins and
> the link does not find any available plugins. Als
> > Thanks for replying, Cameleon, but as I said, apt-get install just did
> > it effortlessly. No interaction required.
>
> No prompts asking you about when using "apt-get upgrade"? Weird, because
> that was what the log said and the package gets blacklisted because of
> that :-?
>
Hi folks,
I
> That is a good suggestion. But it sounds tedious to me.
>
Im afraid you missed the point. The OP wants to make the images become text. If
I did, excuse and correct me pls. Though I dare to say the described method
will most likely be not put into practice. Without a trained monkey noone woul
Hi Keith,
I assume u clicked ur way through debian.org looking for a CD-Image to
download, so I think ur using Debian 'stable' codename Lenny. You have come to
us at the time of harvest :) The new Debian, now 'testing', codename Squeeze is
nearly finished, I recommend u download a testing instal
> how do i get rid of google's by me unwanted extra's: ads
Assuming you are using firefox/iceweasel/chrome you can use adblock plus with
EasyList filters, there may be additonal filters available for your region,
e.g. EasyList Germany. I dont know if this addon is available for Opera/IE.
Does IE
> So, the only repo I need now is testing, and, may backports for squeeze
> - is it correct?
You should comment out the backports repo until squeeze gets stable, AFAIK
backports and volatile are only available for the current stable version of
Debian.
Regards
Simon
> What actual risks are there and how can I avoid them (other than running
> 24/7 :)).
Hi Malte,
I think this warning means that reprepro knows about the volatiliy of the
archives and can't continue a file that has changed due to version upgrade.
Considering that it would be hard to copy a changi
Another thought - Followup on my own last message in thread: Does the same
happen when trying to get your local repo from a late snapshot?
Snapshot.debian.org someone just mentioned it. These are not changing and I
would suggest u can ignore the warnings you get with them. Afterwards u could
up
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> > If a thread is posted to a listserv, and everyone ignores it, does
> > Godwin's law apply?
> only to 'ignore' rant Nazis.
For sure Quirks Exception applies now, its not in the English wikipedia(its in
the German), here's another link:
http://www.urbandictionary.com
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> Make sure to include your username and passwords for your bank accounts
> when you respond.
Todd has earned a point. This is the oldest scam I can think of, afterwards
they got more inventive and gave away mean incentives such as wooden horses.
Who do you think
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> Hi,
> On my laptop, running debian (same problem with ubuntu and al)
> the CAPS key is enabled I can't disable it, to do it , I go to the text
> screen, (ctrl+alt+F1), to disable it, after that I come back to the
> graphical interface.
> What is the problem ??
>
> th
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
> why If I choose in KDE
> System Settings -> Keyboard and Mouse -> Mouse -> Cursor Theme -> KDE Classic
>
> the KDE Classic cursor theme it is not preserved after log out and also in
> many other applications is not preserved e.g. on Kru
On Wed, 2011-01-26 at 18:22 -0500, shawn wilson wrote:
> so for next time, is there any software to reset hardware alarms?
> i know there's ipmi stuff, but i don't have an ipmi card for this
> computer. when i googled, i found a man page for 'hwreset' but i
> didn't find anything with 'apt-cac
> Not kidding, is labtop a real word?
As for being a member of the words listed in an English dictionary I'd state
no. It is a misspelled form of laptop, I blindly guess.
As for 'valid' word: you cannot create invalid words out of a (valid) combo of
valid chars. 'Gans' is such a word, just as 'q
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/snip
>
> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianWiki/EditorQuickStart#Account
/snip
Hello Camaléon,
so we got a privacy statement, but as the wiki states, this shouldn't be part
of what is editable by everyone, but become a static page. Furthermore, I
suppose a link from the
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> On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 12:26:57 +0100, Simon Hollenbach wrote:
>
> (please, avoid using html)
Sorry about that, i took the time to dig in modest, my mail client, to find
that option. I prefer it as well, so thanks...
> That is something up to wiki mainta
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> Easy way to make Samsung ML-1915 printer work with Debian Lenny without
> installing *any* package at all:
>
> http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=57364
First of all, I installed the Debian print packages:
no comment
Sry, didnt reply to list in first place...
- Original message -
> - Original message -
> > I'm quite new to debian and I'm getting my head around dpkg,
> > apt-get, aptitude and synaptic. Does anyone have advice on the best
> > way to handle a .deb package? Can I make up
- Original message -
> I have a dual boot Windows XP / Lenny Toshiba Qosmio G25 laptop. I have
> it setup for dual boot with XP on one hard drive and Linux on the other.
> I wanted to upgrade to Squeeze. I ran an Aptitude upgrade by changing
> Lenny to Squeeze in the /etc/apt/source.list
On 18.11.2010 19:16, Sthu Deus wrote:
How the fcuk do I fix this?
I did startx and this and a bunch of other fcuking
Could you both hold your garbage far from us?!
Hi Sthu Deus,
It was just that one kid, what appears to be a conversation was a
quoting error.
And he apologized, maybe cause St
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> i can recursively zip a folder with password with:
>
> zip -re some-folder.zip some-folder/
>
> but how can i "encrypt" the filenames in the zip file? cause i can see
> them, i just only can't extract them!
>
> or there isn't any way? 7-zip under windows can do it
> After that, restart the X server (I never remember how does one restarts
> X server in Debian, but jumping to tty, falling into "init 1" and then
> running "startx" should do the trick)... or reboot O:-)
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
On 25/11/10 16:12, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
I don't get the 'daisy-chaining' is that explained somewhere?
Hugo
Hi Hugo,
daisy-chaining just describes the technique of one thing pointing to
another that points to something else thats got a cousin that... I think
u get what I mean. Nevertheless:
> So what is the rule to put in to .procmailrc to short all of these
> mails sent to some user. In this case debian-user@lists.debian.org :P
Hi,
You could have really used google on this one. Even bing should find sth...
http://userpages.umbc.edu/~ian/procmail.html
Under recipes there is a sa
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> Hi,
> - make a software RAID1 on my laptop between a SD card and a partition
> on the builtin HDD
> - whenever I want or need to use the other laptop I use the SD card to
> boot from it and work in my environment
Hi Andrei,
have u considered that I/Os to th
im already startin to hate myself. wrong recipient, resend.
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> Hi Eren,
> I dont really know much about apt-pinning etc but have been following
> the list, so I might ask you myself to distort those visions im gettin
> atvm: Would you be as kind as providing your specifi
> So: shame on Ubuntu and cheers to Debian :=)
>
>
> My fellow members in my association have asked for Ubuntu install on
> dual boot on one of our computers. Since they know next to nothing about
> Linux, I am going to tell them that Debian is just about the same as
> Ubuntu (which is not co
> --WARN-- [cron005w] Use of cron is not restricted
Tiger supposes you limit the use of cron to some point, e.g. let only root
edit/run it. Refer to the cron manual for how to do that, I guess.
> --WARN-- [root003w] Root user has message capability turned on.
Now it wants you to turn off the abi
> OK. Will review the tiger mailing list.
Didnt he write there is none active anymore?
> > > What is the ip address for the printer?
> > Quick and dirty: "cat /etc/cups/printers.conf | grep URI"
> >
> /snip/
> this does not produce an ip address, it produces the name of
>
> the printer and the printer and the computer port it's connected to:
>
> DeviceURI hp:/par/HP_LaserJet_2
> DeviceURI
> hal:///org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_4b8_82c_W57P10707310003510_if1_printer_noserial
> DeviceURI
> hal:///org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_4b8_82c_W57P10707310003510_if1_printer_noserial
> DeviceURI hp:/usb/Officejet_5600_series?serial=CN58BCF21H04CY
> DeviceURI hpfax:/
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> I was paring down my installation and the command for gcc-4.2-base more
> or less threatened to wipe out everything on the server.
> apt-get purge gcc-4.2-base
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/gcc-4.2-base
> Is that the norm, or is it due to a corrupted package data
Hello KJ,
there is the snapshot archive at https://snapshot.debian.org/ - You
can get older Packages files from there.
I don't know if you mean the links like `Packages.gz ->
by-hash/SHA256/c039245acc063d9b42cade368a874bf5e0ee3025a7bb2634f3f3bc601f15bb89`
or the actual contents of Packages: These
Hi,
I have not found a mistake in your considerations about "sane"
component inter-dependency.
However, package dependencies are declared upon a package with a
suitable version, whether this package can be set-up on a bespoke
target system remains to be determined by APT when the package is
insta
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