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> The xcdroast program provides a nice, clean interface
> to burn CDs.
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all I get is CD audio, and wav's and mp3's will just play the 1st second and
repeat that forever.
I've tried recompiling, but that did not seem to help.
When I play a wav/mp3, it will freeze, but 'kill -9 pid' or 'killall pid' will
not kill it.
What d
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>> I would like to get the driver for Windows NT of the ATI 3D RAGE PRO AGP
>> video card.
>>
>> Can you help me ??
>>
>> Thanks & regards
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r the SBLive! FAQs
> at www.sblive.com you should be able to find it (I had to download it
> from Taiwan, though, and that took a while).
>
> If you can't locate it, tell me and I'll try to dig it up from
> somewhere.
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should be the
same height as the pig's tail. The letters are LOW QUALITY! They take up to
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I have had a D-Link 220 working fine before. If you can't figure out the irq,
io, etc, run Windows and grab it from there. Some cards have DOS utilities to
switch from pnp to non-pnp, and/or set the irq, io, etc manually.
Run modconf. for the above card, ne2000 should work fine.
On 15-Jul-99
had a D-Link 220 working fine before. If you can't figure out the
> irq,
>>io, etc, run Windows and grab it from there. Some cards have DOS utilities
> to
>>switch from pnp to non-pnp, and/or set the irq, io, etc manually.
>>
>>Run modconf. for the above card, ne20
#x27;s out now, but it's had a change of name from sblive* to
> emu10k*. I downloaded and installed it yesterday, so I've
> finally done what I said I'd never do -- have sound in
> Linux;)
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ernal ip port 80. If you change
the '8080' to 80, then a browser doesn't have have to specify :8080 when
surfing to your site.
Hope this helps,
Wim.
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> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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>
> I've checked my system and debi
gt; not see the software needed for this.
>
> You might find StarOffice useful. It has many of the features of MS
> Office, including built in desktop with e-mail and relational DB
> centered taski managment. I find it quite useful.
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ooking for is a workhorse editor that I can use as
>> my main HTML tool.
>>
>> Is there anything Linux-friendly with anything approaching the feature
>> set of the program that I am used to, BBEdit on the Power Macintosh...
>>
>> Any suggestions are welcome.. I'm also looking for HTML template and
>> preprocessor solutions...
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could put a link
to it on the home page...
This is crazy :)
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rden you can make midi
> files, and you write directly on the pariture
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for each line.
> I did this, and corrected the incorrect lines and Netscape has treated me
> alot
> better since.
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> access
>> that site and netscape tries to send the cookie it has a fit and crashes.
>>
>> Try checking each and every line in the cookie file to make sure that you
>> dont
>> have more than one site listed for each line.
>> I did this, and corrected the i
, but seems to be
>> somewhat popular.
>
> Bye.
> PD: Netscape is slow. Mutt could be confusing when starting with it;
> then it's really better, faster and more intuitive. :)
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There are two ty
for one list of
> supported cards.
There isn't much better than the Live!... However, for linux it is probably
overkill right now, because you don't get all the enviromental audio tuning
tools, etc.
HTH,
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Tomorrow, this will be part of the unchangeable past but fortunately,
it can still be changed today.
trick to edit emu10k1.o, and change 2.2.10 to 2.2.11, so
that I don't have to force it.
If only Creative would release more drivers... It can't be that touch to
recompile the module for a new kernel... It should be must make clean; make,
or not?
Has anybody gotton the Sblive to run u
n my e-mail address so Tin uses that in the
>From header?
Thanks,
Wim
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Anyone knows how to do that?
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use I never installed the `resolvconf` package).
>
> Now, is this proper/right/reliable?
> Should I do something different?
> Is it normal/irrelevant that I receive once and again the local IP
> address 192.168.0.168 (meaning, the last one of all)?
>
> And finally: if this is another possible/simpler solution, should I
> (or anyone better equipped) add it to the wiki for other people's use?
Letting iwd and systemd-resolved take care of networking is I find
simple. Both have been over the last year very reliable. Another good
source for information on iwd is the arch wiki and also the iwd website.
>
> Thanks a lot in advance and I desire everybody a wonderful year's beginning!
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is reliable I'll try to survive without lxde.)
>
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doesn't seem to have a support channel, as far as I can find, and I
> haven't got a bug, so I thought I'd ask here. On Ubuntu/X11 I've tried
> changing acceleration parameters with xinput, but I see from the libinput FAQ
> that they are aiming for as few user-configurable options as possible.
>
> Thanks for your help!
> Laura
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you're looking for. It's an easy to
use smtp client. The Arch Linux wiki has some good info on 'mstmp'.
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mp; copiousoutput; \
print = qutebrowser %s; nametemplate=%s.html
where pressing p for print in the attachment menu opens the html mail in
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an works as router/gateway for computers iiside
> my lan
>
> Giuseppe
Hello Giuseppe,
You should remove the gateway for your eth0 configuration, as it is not
in the same subnet of 192.168.1.1/24
Your default gateway for your other devices on the LAN should point to
192.168.1.1.
Hi all,
I recently upgraded my debian system from stable to testing but I have a
little problem with my soundcards. The order detected by esd can change
after a reboot so sometimes esd starts using the wrong device. Is there
any way to force this detection? I guess I'll have to do it during
7;'
dc_minimaldns='false'
dc_relay_nets=''
dc_smarthost='smtp.isp.net'
CFILEMODE='644'
dc_use_split_config='false'
dc_hide_mailname='false'
dc_mailname_in_oh='true'
dc_localdelivery='maildir_home'
Thanks for the help..
Cheers!
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> they can't be blocked, the Chinese government just removes the DNS table
> entries.
I'm not that sure. I think they als controll the peering. It's not much
work to block ipaddresses and remove them from your router's routing table.
But it's worth a
On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 11:23:45AM -0500, Antonio Ognio wrote:
> El Tue, 07-02-2006 a las 01:01 +0100, wim escribió:
> > > you could always go directly to one of the google ips and do your search
> > > ;)
> > > http://64.233.167.99 :)
> > >
x27;m running a
2.6.8-2-686 kernel on Debian Sarge.
Anyone?
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On Sunday 10 July 2005 11:04 pm, Luke Pacholski wrote:
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[?] Partition disks
Warning!
The kernel was unable to re-read the partition table on /dev/md/0
(Invalid argument). This means Li
wim wrote:
Hi List,
I've currently run into problems with my Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook E. My
PCcards aren't detected (anymore?). On bootup my hardware is detected
and pcmcia-core and yenta-socket get loaded. Pccardd seems to be
running but nothing happens when I insert a PCca
mount a
device.
Is there any way I can secure access to this device from accounts
other than root?
And yes, giving my brother the root password is a no no.
Thanks for your help,
Dom
You can use "sudo" of put a "user" option in /etc/fstab or mount the
device with "
Lian Liming wrote:
Hi all,
I wonder if there are any GUI cd writing tool available under
Debian. What I find so far is "cdrecord" which is a command line CD
writing tool.
Thanks in advance!
I use xcdroast and gcombust.
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I have almost the same problem but it stops after once clicking the mouse.
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stops, or if it goes
wild, you stop and it does not ever do that again for the duration of
the session?
Thank you,
Leonid
After the magic click it stops.
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user on the machine, "xhost +local" seems to be a reasonable default.
Does anyone disagree? How can I make "xhost +local" the default
configuration?
Thanks in advance for your input.
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Doesn't kde has a "run-as" funct
convert only all green files to text file in white?
thanks.
You copied the files to a msdos floppy which doesn't save the rights.
With a `chmod a-x *.cpp` it's corrected.
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happens so far as I can determine.
A screenshot of the popup is at <http://niof.net/Screenshot.png>.
Maybe someone will recognize it.
I pasted the message to google and he found it in the gnome-volume-manager.
Hope this helps.
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thanks
Try unzip.
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I tap on "Connect" on the pocketpc, Activesync
on the VMWare system starts rolling but stops a while later saying a
"Critical communication services failed to start..." error which I
learned was because a firewall blocked the application. All solutions I
found were for Windows, so
to use a USB drive
that has a filesystem that is not FAT, it will be automatically
recognized.
-Roberto
I guess there's something wrong with your /mnt/sda1... I would expect
/dev/sda1 over there.
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ssh to connect to a various collection of linux-servers.
Oh, and for diagonostics, there's an option `close window on exit` in
putty (at least in the windows version). Setting it to `never` can be
very usef
can finish testing `host www.debian.org`
which should return the ip of www.debian.org querying the nameservers
provided by your /etc/resolv.conf
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jabber-aim there's something about configuring aim.xml. Did you
modified those?
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vfat (something like: `mount -t vfat /dev/fd/0 /media/floppy` )
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do it in the manual (man interfaces).
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You can change your config on the bootprompt use bash-style tabbing.
Check the grub manual and try it, it's pretty cool.
[snip]
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vfat (something like: `mount -t vfat /dev/fd/0 /media/floppy` )
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hear recommendations or advice from people with experience. I presume that
this is a problem that most laptop owners run into. How are you solving it?
Any recommended tools/solutions?
Thanks.
Luca
What about rsync?
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which should return the ip of www.debian.org querying the nameservers
provided by your /etc/resolv.conf
Hope it helps,
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Hi Wim
Yes, basic network functionality is all fine - I am using theis machine for
several months now. DNS is fine under most circumstances, can ping most
hist
Anybody had similar experiences, or has a G550 and does something slightly
different?
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didn't got it wo
xauth is correct
* make sure your X is listening for connections.
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8756 18
font8320 0
vesafb 6656 0
cfbcopyarea 3872 1 vesafb
cfbimgblt 3040 1 vesafb
cfbfillrect 3776 1 vesafb
I'm also trying to insert the module for the GL518SM Chipset, but tha's
failing. Could this be a bug in the driver?
slayer:~# insmod /lib/modules/2.6.8-2-686/kernel/drivers/i2c/chips/gl518sm.ko
insmod: error inserting
'/lib/modules/2.6.8-2-686/kernel/drivers/i2c/chips/gl518sm.ko': -1 Unknown
symbol in module
Thanx in advance!
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Hey Evan,
Take a knoppix cd and boot with it.
Mount your PC's harddisk and delete the root's password in /etc/shadow.
Reboot with the Debian installation and you should be able to "root"
without a password...
Cheers!
Wim
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 05:32:23PM -0400, Evan Sto
Hi Matt,
It seems that option 2 may work for you. Installing a Debain box with
iptables seems a little bit of overkill to me ;-)
But that's my thought...
you should NAT mydomain.dyndns.org port 2000 to 192.168.2.199 port 22
and mydomain.dyndns.org port 3000 to 192.168.2.254 port 22
Maybe you can
Hi Philipp,
If the error occured, can you check you dmesg?
Maybe an error pops up there..
Success,
Wim
On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 11:35:04AM +0200, Philipp Pfeiffer Ass DM wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed current Debian Sarge using net-install onto the following
> server:
> IBM 86
No problem matt...
you should stick to mutt :-) as I do...
Cheers!
Wim
On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 10:18:49AM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
> oops, sentthis to wim first by mistake -- sorry, still missing some mutt
> features in thunderbird...
> m
>
> wim wrote:
>
> >Hi Ma
Thanx for your help...
I compiled a new kernel 2.6.13 and it is working now... strange...
On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 09:16:56AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> wim wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm trying to get lm-sensors working on my PII 400Mhz
> >The motherboard is an A
You might check out bakula or afbackup, they're both on sourceforge I
think. Trying google will also work :-)
Cheers & success!
Wim
On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 11:22:13AM -0400, Tom Vier wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 11:13:31AM -0500, J French wrote:
> > Debian (or linux in
Houdi,
What's going on with 'addgroup'?
this is what i get:
server>addgroup halo
Adding group halo (130)...
addgroup: `groupadd -g 130 halo' exited from signal 15. Aborting.
Cleaning up.
Is there a limit as to how much groups u can make?
I used this command before on the same server, but for so
4.61 use a glibc2.0
> dumped somewhere else...)
Hmm.. That reminds me. A while ago (check the debian-user archives) (before SO
5.1 came out), somebody prepared a mini-howto to get StarOffice 5.01 working
under a potato system.
I have the mini-howto mirrored here:
http://www.canadianhomes.net
card
> as well Savage.
>
> I would like to know if someone have any graphic card like that working
> on Linux.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best regards,
>Nuno Carvalho
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there.
Hope this helps,
wim.
On 03-Aug-99 Alec Smith wrote:
> In the next few days I'll be getting an AGP ATI Mach64 and a PCI
> Banshee-based video card. Will I be able to use either with Debian? I'm
> not afraid to download X 3.3.4 from XFree86's website if its require
ed deleting my ~/.netscape/cookie file, but it reappeared a while
>> later, just like the original. Where did it get that info from?
>
> Were you still running Netscape or had you exited when you deleted
> the file?
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an uptime of 12 days when this happened. It has done it before. Where
would the problem lie? Hardware? Kernel?
I'm running:
-Kernel 2.2.10
-Potato
-AMD K6-350 on an A-trend Motherboard
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[EMAIL PR
On 03-Aug-99 Patrik Magnusson wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stephan Hachinger) writes:
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Wim Kerkhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 2:21 AM
>>
>
On 03-Aug-99 Patrik Magnusson wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stephan Hachinger) writes:
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Wim Kerkhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 2:21 AM
>>
>
d the problem. There are instructions on the gnome
> website on how to add them to your sources list, then you can use apt to get
> the newest version.
>
>>>> Mark Wagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/03 1:14 AM >>>
> Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
>>
>> I have
x
> on.)
What do you mean by this? Connect to my Linux box through another computer?
One of the other boxes is a 486-66, the other is a Pentium 100, both with
windows 95. Rather painful speed wise :) not an option for full-time use.
I don't want too boot into Windows, it is just to
On 03-Aug-99 Mark Wagnon wrote:
> Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
>>
>> I have on several occasions experienced a lockup of my system. For no
>> apparent reason, it will freeze up. It will not respond to any keyboard
>> control: Ctrl-Alt-Backspace doesn't kill X, Ctrl-
s packages, it puts them in /var/archive/apt/cache
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On 05-Aug-99 Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
>> /usr/local is about 760Mb (723Mb of that is a partial mirror
>>of Debian)
>
> I presume you mean that these are potato packages you have downloaded since
> an
> initial install of slink.
>
>
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has been able to uses cdrw disks using other
drives than the hp 7200i, and if you can read/write a Windows formated
cdrw
under linux?
It would be great to be use my 'big floppy disks' at other school, etc.
Thanks,
Wim Kerkhoff
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en is by installing the RPM from
http://www.real.com/products/player/linux.html with the Debian install script.
With that, I was able to watch a clip, but there was no sound.
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2 1 0 | 112 2 0 2 0
5246 4 2 2 0 | 112 2 0 2 0
5359 3 2 1 0 | 56 1 0 1 0
5261 4 2 2 0 | 112 2 0 2 0
I really suggest
gt;
> if in a file I have say 10 lines and some of them are blank lines ,how do i
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le?
> Thanks for any assistance provided.
See
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-user-9908/msg00293.html
for somebody's idea to use "Magic SysRq" in the kernel.
Summary: I have a totally different hardware, and different kernel/x/other
software versions, but we are still experiencing the same symptoms.
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s the kernel branch 2.3.x gets closer to 2.4.x. USB support right now
for printers and scanners is pretty miserable, AFAIK.
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On 12-Aug-99 Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 12-Aug-99 Keith G. Murphy wrote:
>> Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
>>>
>>> On 11-Aug-99 Jim wrote:
>>> > Hi. As the subject suggests, I get strange freeze-ups on my machine.
>>> > Yes,
>>> >
On 12-Aug-99 John Hasler wrote:
> Wim Kerkhoff writes:
>> I am using 2.2.10, with the latest potato versions of everything,
>> including diald.
>
> Can you make a connection to your ISP? I'm having trouble with pppd
> sending empty LCP packets when I try to use i
recommended when partitioned the disk.
>>
>> That should be plenty for 'normal' use. If you have a particularly high
>> intensity server you may need more.
>>
>
> `normal' without netscape. I I'm regulary goint to about 200 MB on swap
> (w
as, the beta is over :(
My 3 of the computers on my home network run on coax. Recently I got a small
(9 port) hub with a coax crossover in order to get another box that didn't have
a combo card to work. The network runs on a combination of Windows, Debian,
and Redhat.
Later,
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> Any suggestions on where I can find some more information
> other than the 2 sound related HOWTOs would be much
> appreciated.
>
> Best Regards
> Joakim
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etc. I have been unable to find the maint and upstream is also dead.
> I
> am the maintainer now until someone else takes over.
Thanks,
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the connection.
>
> Maybe the SMTP servers at our respective ISPs are under heavy load?
>
> Sorry I haven't helped much, but you're at least not alone.
>
> Greg
>
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query
You are currently connected to the database: test
Segmentation fault
gateway:~/data/base$
I am running the lastest versions of Postgres*, on
Debian 2.2.
Thanks,
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to work.
I hope that answers your question,
Wim.
On 02-Sep-99 Mark Hendriks wrote:
> Hello
>
> This is question that I couldn't find the answer to on either the Linux or
> Debian web site. I've also been considering FreeBSD, but I couldn't find the
> answer on their
Once you have linux installed, you can do this is a well, from F1 - F6.
Then, when you are done doing your stuff there, press Alt+F1 to get back to
dselect or wherever you left off.
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Nearly every complex so
l on console 1,
skipped [U]pdate, and ran Install. Simple, no problems.
Of course, you have to have the second cd-rom.
I've also done floppy-less and cd-less installs on other machines, by copying
the base to another partition from Windows, installing the base, then pointing
dselect to th
er boot record of your harddrive. If I remember
>> correctly 1 boots the first partition, F boots floppy A, and 0 allows
>> selection of booting from any partition 1-4 regardless of their
>> active setting.
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