I just picked up a Logitech mx610 lefty mouse, and I now have more than five
buttons (twelve to be exact). Is there a way to make use of these in Debian
under KDE?
Thanks.
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I ran an apt-get dist-upgrade last night (amd64 testing) and now X errors on
me saying (EE) Failed to load module "nvidia" (module does not exist, 0)
But when I run lsmod it's still there. I've tried rebooting, unloading &
reloading the module, and even installing a newer kernel
(2.6.15-1-em64t-p4-
I found the solution after a few more hours on google.
If X says the nvidia module can't be loaded, when lsmod says it is, then
nvidia-glx probably isn't installed.
For some reason apt-get dist-upgrade removed nvidia-glx. I suppose that's
what I get for running "sleep 8h; apt-get -y dist-upgrade".
> Maybe you have to add the line
>
> exec xscreensaver &
>
> instead of just xscreensaver
No. The exec line should be the last line in the file where you start your
wm, such as
exec /usr/bin/enlightenment
And you don't need the & on the line, since you can't background an exec'd
process.
xscr
>
> How do I make the modules to install?
>
> make modules
> make modules_install
>
> does not do anything!
If you're using the kernel package tool, it will build a .deb kernel
(including modules). When you install that, it will install the modules.
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I used cups to set up a printer via ipp and it works for kde programs and
gtk programs, but anything that uses lpr (including firefox) does not work.
How can I get lpr to use the cups printer?
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I'm trying to set up spamassassin under exim. When I send an email to my
server, I see something like this in the rejectlog for the message:
X-Spam_score: 0.6
X-Spam_score_int: 6
X-Spam_bar: /
X-ACL-Warn: accept
But in the mainlog, I see a reject log like this for any incoming emails:
20
> Firefox has a serious memory leak issue, esspecially if you open more the
> one tab. Make sure that your hard disk is not thrashing due to swap usage.
> I have to restart firefox every few hours due to this problem to cleanup
> memory.
It's not a leak. It's a /feature/. ;)
http://developers.sla
I'm trying to use kaffeine under a 32-bit chroot to watch dvds on my amd64
box.
How can I give a chroot access to the /dev/hdc device? I tried a hard link
and I get an error:
ln: creating hard link `/var/chroot/sid-ia32/dev/hdc' to `/dev/hdc': Invalid
cross-device link
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