stead of trying to install the correct versions manually,
which gets rather tiresome when there's a lot of packages.
The internet revealed 'apt-clone', which comes close, but seems to work
only with ZFS and more like a general rollback tool, than just packages.
How do other user
e, the mousepointer wouldn't move and
the keyboard wouldn't work in Xorg. Perhaps someone else has this
problem also.
X2/5600, Nvidia 7600GS videocard, nv driver, kernel 2.6.29.
Kind regards,
Jurriaan
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not a happy message. Before I start testing beta bioses, can
anybody tell me if they have any experience with for example the
beta 1011-006 or 1302 bios, and if it fixes this problem?
I've searched the web, but found only windows-centric solutions.
Thanks,
Jurriaan
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If you are afraid of breaking things, the correct path should probably
include the concepts 'backup' and 'test backup' somewhere!
Good luck,
Jurriaan
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determine DNS server vendor, prod
ii libnet-dns-perl0.53-2 Perform DNS
queries from a Perl script
Can anybody tell me how to resolve this message?
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d I cannot run apt-get update, it persists in telling me to run
> apt-get update.
>
> Pls, what's goin' on?
>
Good question - but not enough information.
I think at least the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list and the output of
apt-get update would be nice (use script to
From: Corey Hickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 11:45:44AM -0700
X-XS4All-To:
> jurriaan wrote:
> >
> > This is with my own gcc-4.0 compiled lame. Sometimes it hangs, most of
> > the time it crashes on this file. AFAIK the .wav file is OK, it play
nal source (lame-3.96.1) and
compiled that (./configure, make, make install). This even manages to
crash with a segmentation fault on some files.
What do you people use to create mp3s ?
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Jurriaan
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like an adaptec 2904,
IIRC), you'll have invested more time and money than just buying an USB
scanner which you can connect straightaway. Just check the SANE pages
which ones are supported.
Kind regards,
Jurriaan
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Is there anyone who has his spdif output working on his A8N-SLI
motherboard? If so, could that someone mail me the output of amixer and
the configuration of the user-program (xine, vlc?) that creates the
output?
Thanks,
Jurriaan
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It crashes (or at least, removes itself from the screen) on the
simplest actions here, like clicking 'back' on certain websites.
Since the mozilla bug page has 31 important bugs, most older than a
year, that doesn't seem the best way to solve this
Jurriaan
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From: mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 11:53:31AM -0700
> On 7/19/05, jurriaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anybody know how to get an unrar for x86_64? The internet seems to
> > provide plenty of rpms, yet there's no .deb? Why?
> >
Does anybody know how to get an unrar for x86_64? The internet seems to
provide plenty of rpms, yet there's no .deb? Why?
Thanks,
Jurriaan
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