Antonio wrote:
How do you get the installer to install and boot the 2.6 kernel?
--Antonio
I think either:
linux26
or
expert26
should boot into the 2.6 kernel. IIRC the are on one of the
Fn keys...
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Wulfmann
Wulf Credo:
Respect the elders. Teach the young. Co-operate with the pack
Jason Wang wrote:
mmm.. now i have another problem.. I've tried to install with the all
distro version, it wouldn't work.. but, i tried alien version
(converting rpm to deb), it installed.. but then, the vmware-config.pl
doesn't work still.. so i tried uninstall the alien version.. then
tries to in
Winston Smith wrote:
All browsers I've tried including Mozilla, Firfox, and Epiphany
crash (all browser windows cease to exist)
when I click on the "generate map" button on this page:
http://www.epa.gov/air/data/monloc.html?st~VA~Virginia
It may have to do with java. I downloaded jre-1_5_0_0
Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 the mental interface of
Robert Cates told:
Hi all,
not being with Debian long enough to have gone through this before, I'm wanting
to know what I need to do to my current Woody installation (ie, source.list
file) to keep using apt-get update/
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I'm trying to understand how apt-setup works. Just so you know where
I'm coming from, I have a very large install base of Debian Sarge
built from testing installer discs. The problem that I am having is
that after conver
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Brian Bennett wrote:
I'm trying to understand how apt-setup works. Just so you know
where I'm coming from, I have a very large install base of Debian
Sarge built fr
Steve Lamb wrote:
The Theist is claiming to have answers, that they are right, absolutely.
Not all Theists believe in Absolute Truth... but then again, not all
Theists are Monotheists.
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Wulf Credo:
Respect the elders. Teach the young. Co-operate with the pack.
Play wh
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Ooh. Don't even get me started on nuclear power. Cheap, clean,
virtually unlimited. We can't use it *because* of the conservationists
and environmentalists.
Regards,
-Roberto
Decommissioning nuclear plant... storage of nuclear waste... clean?
hardly.
Chern
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Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Ooh. Don't even get me started on nuclear power. Cheap, clean,
virtually unlimited. We can't use it *because* of the conservationists
and environ
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Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Ooh. Don't even get me start
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but then again, storing it in underground bunkers for
thousands of years doesn't appear to be a much better solution.
Sure it does.
Oh, yeah. Leave it for later generation to clean up... very much bet
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but then again, storing it in underground bunkers for
thousands of years doesn't appear to
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On 02/26/07 07:49, Vibhav Sharma wrote:
another collection of stories and nothing more seem more likely. Of
course this too is just another view but more viewpoints are always
useful ... right?
Nope.
Belief in religi
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/26/07 07:49, Vibhav Sharma wrote:
another collection of stories and nothing more seem more likely. Of
course this too is just another view but more
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/26/07 10:10, Wulfy wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/26/07 07:49, Vibhav Sharma wrote:
another collection of stories and nothing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 05:40:03PM -0800, Michael M. wrote:
On Sun, 2007-02-25 at 17:14 -0500, Michael Pobega wrote:
I've only used Mutt for a day or so now, and I like to do more productive
things with my time than learn random acronyms. But thanks for filling
Brian Durant wrote:
On 11/29/06, matthew yee-king <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Brian Durant wrote:
> On 11/29/06, Виталий Ищенко <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org sarge main
>>
> Sorry, I am a newbie. What would Etch be? deb
> ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/
Brian Durant wrote:
On 11/29/06, Wulfy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Brian Durant wrote:
> On 11/29/06, matthew yee-king <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Brian Durant wrote:
>> > On 11/29/06, Виталий Ищенко <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
I got fed up with messages on sites saying "please update your
flashplayer". so, not finding a deb for it, I googled and found this page;
http://wizah.blogspot.com/2006/10/debian-how-to-flash-9.html
I followed the instructions on that page, purged all the debs for
flashplayer, installed the .s
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On 12/14/06 15:09, Wulfy wrote:
I got fed up with messages on sites saying "please update your
flashplayer". so, not finding a deb for it, I googled and found this page;
http://wizah.blogspot.com/2006/10/debian-how-
Kent West wrote:
You probably still have the ver7 .so in one of the plugins paths for
Firefox. Do a "locate
libflashplayer.so" and rename/move any that you aren't confident is
the v.9 version out of any relevant plugins directories.
I used locate to find all the libflashplayer.so's. Most are sy
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On 12/14/06 16:31, Wulfy wrote:
I saw the etch/sid deb... I'm running sarge
The dependencies seemed to be very different. I thought it would be
unsafe to install that deb.
Ah, ok. I think I'
Ron Johnson wrote:
Dumb question: have you restarted FF?
Yes. I stopped FF before making the changes.
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Wulf Credo:
Respect the elders. Teach the young. Co-operate with the pack.
Play when you can. Hunt when you must. Rest in between.
Share your affections. Voice your o
Marc Shapiro wrote:
I don't appear to have ANY version of flash currently installed --
$ aptitude search flash
p flashplayer-mozilla - Macromedia Flash Player
p flashplugin-nonfree - Adobe Flash Player plugin installer
p flashybrid - automates u
Wulfy wrote:
I found references to v.7 in ~/.mozilla/firefox/pluginreg.dat but I
really don't know how to change that without screwing everything up.
One of the references pointed to a now non-existent directory under
/usr/lib...
I "fixed" the problem... reinstalled v.7. I
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Wulfy wrote:
Wulfy wrote:
I found references to v.7 in ~/.mozilla/firefox/pluginreg.dat but I
really don't know how to change that without screwing everything
up. One of the references pointed to a now non-existent directory
under /usr/lib...
I "fixed&qu
Mark Grieveson wrote:
Is there a way to have applications that are opening ignore subsequent
requests to open?
Mark
Using Sarge here. May be different if you have Etch...
Right-click on the icon.
Click on Properties.
Open the application tab.
Open Advanced Options.
At the bottom there i
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:31:32AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
Yes, this is the right word. GUIs frequently sacrifice security,
flexibility and functionality in favor of being relatively drool-proof.
Sacrificing security at the root level is never the brightest idea
Zach wrote:
On 1/24/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This ISP switched to v.92 protocol and my old modem would not connect.
The ISP said nothing, but with a new v.02 analog modem the connections
are a lot better.
If it is the modem protocol why can it sometimes stay connected fo
I want to install jEdit 4.3pre9. I downloaded the deb from the download
link given on the jedit.org site. When I try to dpkg -i jedit..., I get
an error because it's dependant on sun-java5 and I have sun-java6
installed. How can I get it to accept sun-java5 *or later*?
I run Sarge, though t
Wulfy wrote:
I want to install jEdit 4.3pre9. I downloaded the deb from the
download link given on the jedit.org site. When I try to dpkg -i
jedit..., I get an error because it's dependant on sun-java5 and I
have sun-java6 installed. How can I get it to accept sun-java5 *or
later*?
Kevin Ross wrote:
Check out the "equivs" package.
-- Kevin
Thanks, Kevin!
--
Blessings
Wulfmann
Wulf Credo:
Respect the elders. Teach the young. Co-operate with the pack.
Play when you can. Hunt when you must. Rest in between.
Share your affections. Voice your opinion. Leave your Mark
Chris Bannister wrote:
For example, I prefer to set up my system the way I want to, I don't
want a GUI whereas a newbie doesn't understand a computer without one.
Already you have a conflict.
I don't think it's quite that simple. Just because someone "prefers to
set up [his] system the way [he]
Glenn Becker wrote:
To some of us, GUI tools are more intuitive than the opaque, cryptic
command line tools.
I appreciate your point(s) but to others of us the CLI is neither
opaque nor cryptic.
Choices is what it's all about - for me.
G
Which was the point of the bit you snipped... not
Celejar wrote:
A common problem with linux gui tools is that they are often really
just simple front ends to the cli tools, and they often aren't really
easier to use than them; if the user doesn't have a pretty good
understanding of the underlying cli tool he'll be stuck even in the
gui, and if
Paul E Condon wrote:
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 05:45:57PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 11:05:43AM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
I run firefox under Sarge, using Debian repository version of firefox
Recent posts on this list indicate that there is a (non-functionin
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Katipo wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
This is a consequence of the fact that, in the USA, the Sovereign is
the Electorate,
Yes, but that's all rapidly changing, isn't it?
When was *your* Head of State elected? Oh, wait, she wa
Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
The only thing aptitute is able to do is remove cvs ...
I'm sure there's a way to do this from the command line but I use the
curses interface for aptitude.
Run aptitude, find cvs, press "m" to make it a "manual" install... that
will stop aptitude wanting to remove
Linas Žvirblis wrote:
David Baron wrote:
OK. Now the question. Which packages are needed for a GEforce 440 card?
Probably the normal (the non-legacy) driver packages.
Are there debs for the *legacy* driver? I couldn't find one when I was
looking. I need the 7167 driver for my TNT2
Hi, d-u!
When I play a video from the command line (as a user rather than root)
with mplayer, I get the following output:
*
MPlayer dev-CVS--3.3.5 (C) 2000-2006 MPlayer Team
CPU: Advanced Micro Devices Duron Morgan,Camaro (Family: 6, Stepping: 0)
MMX2 supported but disabled
3DN
LeVA wrote:
2006. július 7. 00:53,
Wulfy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-> Debian User ,:
Hi, d-u!
When I play a video from the command line (as a user rather than root)
with mplayer, I get the following output:
*
MPlayer dev-CVS--3.3.5 (C) 2000-2006 MPlayer Team
CPU: Advan
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Iván Alemán:
While a flash movie loads very well on firefox, I can't get any sound,
I solved this problem a few days ago by editing /etc/firefox/firefoxrc.
Since I am not using a sound daemon (I don't use Gnome or KDE), I put
"aoss" in there.
I have the same proble
Iván Alemán wrote:
I have the same problem. I use KDE. What should I put in there? I
tried "aoss", "artsd" and "alsa" but they don't work...
Try restarting firefox, I edited /etc/firefox/firefoxrc and changed to
"aoss" and it didn't work until I restarted the computer (in my case
and by accid
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Wulfy:
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Iván Alemán:
While a flash movie loads very well on firefox, I can't get any sound,
I solved this problem a few days ago by editing /etc/firefox/firefoxrc.
Since I am not using a sound daemon (I don't us
Iván Alemán wrote:
Yes, you're right in order to use "aoss" you need to be using alsa,
follow the intructions here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75237
I did that and now my sound is back! Thanks, Iván! And everyone else
who answered!
Well it was... I have a slow dial-up so flas
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
And then I checked the Italian site to see what version
of hotplug it has, and it is 0.0.20040329-22, and yet Synaptic is
STILL telling me:
"udev:
Depends: hotplug (>=0.0.20040329-17) but 0.0.20040329-16ubuntu17 is
to be installed"
If all your sources are Debian, why is Syn
Iván Alemán wrote:
Hello list,
While a flash movie loads very well on firefox, I can't get any sound,
I have tried the following solution with no luck
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu...ree/+bug/29760
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Does anyone else still have this problem? Not only do I now have
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Gabriel Parrondo wrote:
El jue, 20-07-2006 a las 22:09 -0400, Miles Fidelman escribió:
and it turns out that it sure looks like the messages I'm trying to
capture are generated too early in the startup process to hit the
log files - guess I have to connect my laptop to th
Wulfy wrote:
Iván Alemán wrote:
Hello list,
While a flash movie loads very well on firefox, I can't get any sound,
I have tried the following solution with no luck
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu...ree/+bug/29760
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Does anyone else still have this problem?
Lubos Vrbka wrote:
hi guys,
i sometimes see the following happenning on my notebook. every few
seconds, i can hear a tick from the harddrive. it seems, that some
process writes just a little bit to disk and the heads are immediately
parked. the sound is quite annoying. it doesn't happen all t
Wulfy wrote:
Wulfy wrote:
Does anyone else still have this problem? Not only do I now have no
sound, but the video doesn't play either... I've tried everything I
can think of to no avail...
Any idea how to fix?
Does no-one have any idea how to fix this? I noted that according
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
It's with shame that I even admit this affects me, but if yall didn't
know, the social site myspace.com has just moved all its multimedia
content to Flash 9.0 due to security problems they had with the
previous version, and Adobe has yet to come up with Flash Player 9.0
for
bob hole wrote:
This happened to my brother,try moving ~/.mozilla to ~/.mozilla.bak or
something and then try it.I deleted a bunch of stuff in
~/.mozilla(pretty much everything except my bookmarks,extentions and
plugins) and that fixed it.
I moved ~/.mozilla to ~/.mozill.bak and then restarted
Carl Fink wrote:
Quick poll: how many people here are old enough to read that subject line
and think of the IBM Series/360, the mainframe?
I learned to program on that beast in 1975... now I feel old...
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Wulf Credo:
Respect the elders. Teach the young. Co-operate wit
Simon wrote:
Wulfmann,
No, not the mainframe :)
http://www-132.ibm.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=-840&storeId=1&categoryId=2344267&langId=-1&dualCurrId=73
Yeah... I think the one I learned on was a little larger than that...
like "fill the air-conditioned room wi
Anton Piatek wrote:
Hi,
Anyone know if "pine" is in debian? I can't find it...
If you know where it is, let me know!
Anton
Hi, Anton!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy pine
pine:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 4.64-1duo+sarge1
Version table:
4.64-1duo+sarge1 0
500 http://ftp
Liam O'Toole wrote:
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006 00:53:29 -0700 (PDT)
Serena Cantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks! I use sarge's default kernel, 2.4.
It seems that I would wait for Debian 4.0, which use
kernel 2.6, in Dec, 2006
APM (Advanced Power Management) should work with that kernel.
Liam O'Toole wrote:
On Tue, 08 Aug 2006 19:39:59 +0100
Wulfy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a similar problem. During the recent very hot weather here in
the UK, my box kept crashing.
Not something we have to worry about very often :-)
True! :)
[...]
I f
Liam O'Toole wrote:
I suspect that the kernel has acpi enabled. You can check by seeing
if the directory /proc/acpi exists and is populated. To use apm,
you will need to disable acpi. You do this by passing the argument
'acpi=off' to the kernel, either on the grub command line or in the
grub con
Mike McCarty wrote:
Wulfy wrote:
I have a similar problem. During the recent very hot weather here in
the UK, my box kept crashing. So I had to reboot a lot. I noticed that
Define "very hot weather". We've been two weeks now hitting a high
over 100F (38C) here in Texas
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 23:27:06 +0100, Wulfy wrote:
Further to the last e-mail:
I removed apm using aptitude, it removed libapm0 and powermgmt-base as
well. Then I checked in my BIOS setup and there's no mention anywhere
of apm though acpi defaults to S1 (I
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 04:46:39PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 08 August 2006 11:39, Wulfy wrote:
I have a similar problem. During the recent very hot weather here in
the UK, my box kept crashing. So I had to reboot a lot. I noticed that
when
Liam O'Toole wrote:
I don't know of a module called 'power'. Try this command to find
power-related modules:
find /lib/modules/$(uname-r) -name *power*
I ran the command;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ find /lib/modules/$(uname -r) -name *power*
/lib/modules/2.6.8-3-k7/kernel/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 08:12:59AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 08 August 2006 22:54, Wulfy wrote:
Is there any way to check the power supply's wattage without opening the
case?
Yes, but it generally requires lightning for approximatel
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 19:23:55 +0100, Wulfy wrote:
Liam O'Toole wrote:
I don't know of a module called 'power'. Try this command to find
power-related modules:
find /lib/modules/$(uname-r) -name *power*
I ran the command;
[EMAI
Florian Kulzer wrote:
I think that KDE should recognize that the AC adapter and the battery
ACPI modules are loaded. Let's check some ACPI functions: Do you have
the /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/ and /proc/acpi/battery/ directories? Test if
you can do things like:
(The sub-directories might have diff
Florian Kulzer wrote:
ACPI seems to be broken for you. Are there any "helpful" error messages
during boot? Try to run
dmesg | grep -i acpi
ACPI can be a real pain in the neck on some hardware. Your best bet is
probably to go to tuxmobil.org and see how far other people have gotten
with your lap
Florian Kulzer wrote:
ACPI seems to be broken for you. Are there any "helpful" error messages
during boot? Try to run
dmesg | grep -i acpi
ACPI can be a real pain in the neck on some hardware. Your best bet is
probably to go to tuxmobil.org and see how far other people have gotten
with your lap
Florian Kulzer wrote:
I see. I only hopped into this thread after the post in which you asked
about the KDE power control settings and the error messages about the
incomplete ACPI installation. From that I got the impression that you
wanted to activate these laptop-specific ACPI features in KDE.
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
Well, half done. The reboot hangs after the keyboard lights flash and
before the BIOS screen shows... I have to power off by the button and
power on again. And that doesn't always work.
I've been watching this thread, and I think you might be facing a
hardwa
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Fri, Aug 1
well, my experience with a power-up not "catching" ended up being a
failing mobo. I think it can come from failing memory too. I think it
can also come from a failing power supply that doesn't give enough
juice over all the lines resulting in some parts
Micha Feigin wrote:
Also, AFAIK qt draws all it's own widgets (buttons, lists, etc.) itself while
wxwidgets uses local ones (which is gtk under linux, native everywhere else).
Is gtk "native" to all Linux but KDE? Or is it just "native" to GNOME?
--
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Wulfmann
Wulf Credo:
Respect the
s. keeling wrote:
Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Thunderbird - Copies entire message at reply. Works fine on my box.
Balsa - Copies entire message at reply. I have tried the suggested "Ctrl
Kmail - Configured it, and got test messages in and out then it started
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2006-08-26 11:30:33, schrieb Wulfy:
It does lack a decent GUI...
Oh yes, running BALSA, KMAIL and such in a ssh terminal and a 486dx40/12MB
=8I don't use ssh. My box is a K7, not a 486... I have 512MB of RAM.
And I *like* GUIs... :@þ
--
Bles
Derek Martin wrote:
On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 02:28:24AM +0300, Micha Feigin wrote:
Right now, on my system, t-bird is using 76MB RES & 200MB VIRT
memory. :(
And I thought that sylpheed-claws-gtk2 is using too much at 17MB
resources and 38MB virtual. Reminds me why I stopped using T-bi
I have a problem. While updating, dpkg segfaults while configuring
locales. The error message is:
/usr/sbin/locale-gen: line 41: 6634 Illegal instruction localedef
-i $input -c -f $charset -A /etc/locale.alias $locale
dpkg: error processing locales (--configure):
subprocess post-install
Wulfy wrote:
then it tries again and eventually the whole machine freezes and I
have to hard boot.
On one of the runs, it segfaulted. I think it was one of the first
runs. Seemed to be at different places. Onvce again, I'm way out of my
depth... though that has deepened in the last
Wulfy wrote:
I have a problem. While updating, dpkg segfaults while configuring
locales. The error message is:
/usr/sbin/locale-gen: line 41: 6634 Illegal instruction localedef
-i $input -c -f $charset -A /etc/locale.alias $locale
dpkg: error processing locales (--configure
Alejandro wrote:
Dear all, I have a Debian Etch system. After I download the Snort 2.6
tarball and I do tar -xzvf, I execute "./configure --with-mysql" and
I get this error message:
ERROR! Libpcap library/headers not found, go get it from
http://www.tcpdump.org
or use the --with-libpcap-
Marty Landman wrote:
I've got 3 'nix boxes on my office lan. Sometimes I'll open an ssh
session to one of them from my windoz workstation, then ssh from that
session to another, then the the third.
Anyone know of a simple way for me to know where I'm at? IOW hostname
will always tell me which
michael wrote:
I get a similar error to the OP... any ideas?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get update
Password:
Get:1 ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org unstable Release.gpg [189B]
Get:2 ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org unstable Release [79.6kB]
Ign ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org unstable Release
Get:3 ftp://ftp.uk.debian
I haven't had the last two edition of Debian Weekly News. I thought
that I'd somehow become unsubscribed from the list, but when I went to
the site, it seems I have all of them and the October editions that I'm
missing haven't been sent.
Any idea what's wrong? The only thing I can think of i
Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
On Friday 13 October 2006 11:43, Wulfy wrote:
I haven't had the last two edition of Debian Weekly News. I thought
that I'd somehow become unsubscribed from the list, but when I went to
the site, it seems I have all of them and the October editions that I
Joey Hess wrote:
I've considered taking over writing DWN again (if you're confused, I'm
the other Joey who originally started it in '99). However, it's not
clear to me that DWN is still relevant enough to be worth the large
amount of work it takes to maintain it[1]. A lot of communication is done
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 01:30:12AM +0100, Wulfy wrote:
The problem with this is the same as the problem with fora vs. mailing
lists. DWN comes to me... with Planet Debian and the rest, I have to
go to them to find out if there's anything of interest
Jabka Atu wrote:
Hello...
i'd like to add more cds to my debian installation.
now i have only 1 cd and i wish to add more 3 dvds.
thnx in advance.
apt-cdrom will add the cdroms to your sources.list. Not sure about dvds.
--
Blessings
Wulfmann
Wulf Credo:
Respect the elders. Teach the young.
In my cron-monthly e-mail I got this message;
/etc/cron.monthly/vrms:
vrms: ERROR- Badly formed dpkg-status entry #74!
pkg=[sysutils], pkgstatus=[install ok installed], section=[]
vrms: ERROR- Badly formed dpkg-status entry #1603!
pkg=[xjig], pkgstatus=[install ok install
Rogério Brito wrote:
Hi, Wulfy.
On Oct 16 2006, Wulfy wrote:
In my cron-monthly e-mail I got this message;
/etc/cron.monthly/vrms:
vrms: ERROR- Badly formed dpkg-status entry #74!
pkg=[sysutils], pkgstatus=[install ok installed], section=[]
vrms: ERROR- Badly formed dpkg
Elaine Tsiang YueLien wrote:
It hangs on file opening and closing. oo 1.x no longer available for
downpinning. There is a bug report at openoffice.org: issue 60064.
Anyone else having this? Any suggestion on how to work around this in
the mean time?
Elaine
I have a Sarge system with OOo2 f
Scott wrote:
I'm running KDE 3.5 in Debian Sid.
A few days ago I'd found a setting that read something like "Hovering
over icons automatically selects them" and I checked it.
A day later I realized this was very annoying and wanted to turn it
off. Not only does it auto-select icons, it aut
Justin Guerin wrote:
This is what you need to do, but it failed because udev didn't create the
special device node. You can either create it manually with makedev, and
have to create it manually every time, or tell udev to create the
individual partition nodes when the device nodes for the read
Joachim Fahnenmüller wrote:
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.
HTH
It's connected directly to the computer. I have a short (<1m.) cab
Justin Guerin wrote:
Wulfy wrote:
Justin Guerin wrote:
This is what you need to do, but it failed because udev didn't create the
special device node. You can either create it manually with makedev, and
have to create it manually every time, or tell udev to create the
indiv
Justin Guerin wrote:
In any case, the partition contains information about how the device is
formatted, so if you use the wrong type, you'll get an error that says
something like "wrong fs type", not "invalid block device".
Considering the block device exists, the only reason I would think th
Justin Guerin wrote:
Do you have any cards to test in the other slots on the reader?
I only got the reader because of the camera card. I have no others (yet).
[I wrote:]
The one way I can think of to check if the card is still good (and full
of pictures) is to connect the camera through the
Florian Kulzer wrote:
Vegard L. Rekaa wrote:
(WW) The directory "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic" does not exist.
(WW) The directory "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/CID" does not exist.
(WW) The NVIDIA GeForce2 GTS/GeForce2 Pro GPU installed in this
(WW) system is supported through the NVIDIA Legacy driver
James Westby wrote:
Wulfy wrote:
I had similar messages when I tried to install the nvidia driver. Would
the 7174 version work with my card?
nVidia Corporation NV5M64 [RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro] (rev 15)
I got lost at the nvidia site with all the different versions.
Couldn't fin
I've been trying for ages to install the drivers for my nVidia card. [1]
I tried the debs in Sarge. They wanted to install the 2.4.27 kernel.
I'm using the 2.6.8. [2]
I tried the installer from nVidia, one of the 8000 series drivers. it
worked! Everything was installed. When X started,
lostson wrote:
Where can i find a repo with libdvdcss so i can watch my dvds. I saw
earlier someone looking for win32codecs as well. I need them both,
thanks.
LostSon
I think you'll find them at Marillat's site:
deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ sarge main
Substitute the appropriat
Florian Kulzer wrote:
Are you using a self-compiled kernel? If yes, then it might be enough to
create a symlink /usr/src/linux which points to the kernel-source-2.6.8
directory. (At least that was sufficient to get it working for me.)
If you are using a stock Debian kernel (and your output of "u
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