I've activated Network adapter in VirtualBox (running Windows XP) but I it is not working.
It works only in NAT mode not in Bridge mode.
The worst part is when I enable bridge mode on second adapter the keyboard lock
up, so I need to reboot the box :-/
I've copied the VM into my other box and V
On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 09:25:21AM +0200, Marc Joliet wrote:
> Am Tue, 6 Apr 2010 13:12:39 -0700
> schrieb Tony Miller :
>
> I also have an empty xorg.conf, maybe it's worth trying it out. Perhaps you
> just have a bad combination of options (even if you got them from the
> "official"
> documenta
on 2010-04-07 at 20:01 Kerin Millar wrote:
>It can be done with Perl.
i was afraid someone was going to say that... :-)
> perl -M'encoding utf8' -MUnicode::Normalize -pe
> '$_=NFKD($_);s/\pM//og'
that works great, kerin, thank you! no idea though what $_=NFKD($_)
might mean... that's fine, i'l
On 07/04/2010 17:21, luis jure wrote:
hello list.
i have a bunch of files with accented characters in their names, both
upper- and lower case. i want to rename them using the non-accented
equivalent. i thought that would be easy to do using something like tr.
big mistake. confronted with accent
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Arnau Bria wrote:
> Ok,
>
> I forgot to mention that I should use "linux uvc driver" (recommend
> build in kernel), but, in menuconfig, I don't know what driver
> choose.
Hi,
It is CONFIG_USB_VIDEO_CLASS
It is under: Device Drivers, Multimedia Support, Video ca
Ok,
I forgot to mention that I should use "linux uvc driver" (recommend
build in kernel), but, in menuconfig, I don't know what driver
choose.
TIA,
Arnau
Hi all,
someone who has its camera working, could give a hand? what driver do I
have to use?
I'm following http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/Webcam but I don't know what
driver I do have to compile
TIA,
Arnau
>> oh wait... maybe the problem is something different? after the "su -"
>> you also lose the DISPLAY setting which was set after logging in with
>> "ssh -Y". you should check the DISPLAY variable before and after the
>> su on the remote machine.
>>
>That's the reason why I tried sux from x11-m
>i'm using es_UY.UTF8 and i can't make tr do anything useful.
>
>any ideas?
script it. python for example works well with unicode. you may want
os.rename() and maybe a dictionary with your substitutions.
/jdb
On 7 Apr, Jonas de Buhr wrote:
>
>>I do have X11 forwarding configured and I don't have any problems
>>when working as the same user for which I logged in via ssh -Y.
>>But if I change the user by using su (doesn't work) or sux (works on
>>a local machine), Xauthorization fails.
>
> oh wait... m
Am 07.04.2010 18:21, schrieb luis jure:
hello list.
i have a bunch of files with accented characters in their names, both
upper- and lower case. i want to rename them using the non-accented
equivalent. i thought that would be easy to do using something like tr.
big mistake. confronted with acce
hello list.
i have a bunch of files with accented characters in their names, both
upper- and lower case. i want to rename them using the non-accented
equivalent. i thought that would be easy to do using something like tr.
big mistake. confronted with accented characters, tr outputs garbage.
sea
So to avoid "spamming" with 20+ Thank You emails I'll send out just one and
thank you all collectively for the information provided (I hope this isn't
rude - I'm not sure of proper protocol in this situation).
I have a lot more insight now and some new ideas of where I need to look to
learn more
>I do have X11 forwarding configured and I don't have any problems
>when working as the same user for which I logged in via ssh -Y.
>But if I change the user by using su (doesn't work) or sux (works on
>a local machine), Xauthorization fails.
oh wait... maybe the problem is something different? a
>Hi Jonas,
>unfortunately, I don't understand your advice.
>
>I do have X11 forwarding configured and I don't have any problems
>when working as the same user for which I logged in via ssh -Y.
>But if I change the user by using su (doesn't work) or sux (works on
>a local machine), Xauthorization f
On 7 Apr, Jonas de Buhr wrote:
>
>>>Are there any means to achieve this?
>>
>>Hi Helmut,
>>
>>you need to read "man xauth" :)
>
> or maybe this:
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~zweije/xauth-6.html#ss6.3
>
> skip the DISPLAY-part if you're using ssh -Y.
>
Hi Jonas,
unfortunately, I don't understand yo
Hi,
For some months now i'm unable to authenticate on one of our IIS
server, i've tried with FireFox, chromium and Epiphany. I first looked a
some known bugs with FireFox but it look like they are fixed (and i can
authenticate using FF on windows box). I recently decided to give a try
to c
>>Are there any means to achieve this?
>
>Hi Helmut,
>
>you need to read "man xauth" :)
or maybe this:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~zweije/xauth-6.html#ss6.3
skip the DISPLAY-part if you're using ssh -Y.
/jdb
>Hi,
>
>when maintaining a machine from remote I sometimes have to switch to
>a non-root user (whose password I don't want to know) to try something
>out.
>
>For that, I log into that machine by ssh -Y r...@
>Now, how can I switch to user USER such that the X credentials
>are copied.
>Unfortun
>This was an argument against Gentoo more than six or seven years ago
>with regards to the security of whole portage system.
Every package management system which uses hashes to verify integrity
has the same problems.
I think a lot of source tarballs are downloaded from the official sites
anyw
Am Tue, 6 Apr 2010 13:12:39 -0700
schrieb Tony Miller :
> I've been trying for awhile now to get the accelerated opengl renderer
> working on my radeon xpress 200M card(which is supposedly an rv370 or
> rs4000 according to this wiki page:
> http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/ATIRadeon). I've been fol
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