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apt-get -q update apt-get -q autoclean apt-get -q upgrade -d -y
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Some fun details that may spark some ideas...
Wow! Thanks Bob,
I am currently running a hp pavilion with an intel core 13, windows 7 os.
I used to run debian stable on another pc clone no trouble with it and in
fact came to dislike Microsoft software. Right now it seems like I'm stuck
with it, though. I have a Sidux 2010-01 and also Linux from Scratch 6.3
to put in .Xdefaults,
etc. But none of the techniques I have found work for me. I use a traditional
PS/2 mouse. It has two, and only two, mouse buttons. It has no thumbwheel.
Has anyone succeeded in getting this to work in a Debian XFCE environment?
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But I'm using XFCE now, and xterm seems to be the default terminal
emulator application under XFCE.
No, it's xfce4-terminal. Using xfce4-terminal shouldn't cause copy
of xfce4-terminal, I'm not going to re-install xterm and give it
a try. Maybe it will help someone else, though.
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I'd like it to have a usable CSM, so I can continue to run my favorite boot
loader,
LILO. And I plan to partition the disk using the traditional MS-DOS disk
partitioning system, so
On Mon, 16 Dec 2013 23:12:35 -0500 (EST), Stephen Powell wrote:
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my existing disk partitions, created by the Debian installer,
look like this:
# parted /dev/i2o/hda unit s print free
Model: I2O Controller (i2o)
Disk /dev/i2o/hda: 286748672s
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
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Second, all of the socket FM2 motherboards which take the dual core
chips are built/certified for Windows 8, and have UEFI BIOS. Again this
mobo is non-UEFI, so I think this combo will be a better solution for
you all around Stephen.
Makes sense. And thanks for all the time that you have put
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On Fri, 13 Dec 2013 23:21:22 -0500 (EST), Patrick Bartek wrote:
On Fri, 13 Dec 2013, Stephen Powell wrote:
I have decided to buy a 64-bit system for myself for Christmas. But
[snip]
(1) As a host system for Hercules. Hercules is an open source
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(2) This system will also
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prospect of building a system myself, if that proves to be the cheapest
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something that any method of building a custom kernel tries to address.
A custom kernel is, by definition, custom. It is not designed for or
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On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 08:57:57PM -0600, Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
I run my own site, and I do have postfix, apache, wordpress,
and moinmoin installed. www-data is sending 100s of emails a
minute.
I hope you have
on current kernels, will you?
I have a web page on the subject at
http://users.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/Kernel.htm
You might want to give it a read. Let me know if there's anything there
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of the screen (I think that is
the proper terminology for it), so I really don't see why I need it.
I want to make it go away permanently, so that maximized windows will
use the whole screen. How do I do this?
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reinstate it later if the change produces unexpected results.
Could you please give me more specific, step-by-step instructions for
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As for Automatically show and hide the panel, I can't find where to set
this. Besides, it seems to me that that will get rid of the thing across
the top of the screen, not the thing along the bottom of the screen.
I want
On Thu, 05 Dec 2013 17:07:44 -0500 (EST), Tom H wrote:
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I hope Debian will make XFCE the
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It is for the time being.
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Download the iso and follow the installer prompts.
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On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 10:07:04PM +0800, lina wrote:
I checked most, seems none has pop up action before the events.
I always miss some seminars I registered.
Since you're using Gmail why not install Evolution it can interface with
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To the OP - Yes Android isn't open (most of it is) the drivers for radio modem
and video display for example aren't
neither are the Google Apps ie Gmail, Playstore etc.
There is a team working on a pure Open version called Replicant. Wired
magazine recently had a writeup that one
interested
On Fri, Nov 01, 2013 at 04:04:52PM -0700, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
Is anyone using LibreCAD? Here it is 1.0.2 in Wheezy.
Edit Current drawing preferences units is set to mm.
Regardless of the setting in Current drawing preferences grid
the snap grid is 10 mm. No evidence of the problem
On Sat, 26 Oct 2013 11:55:44 -0400 (EDT), Stephen Powell wrote:
Well, one thing leads to another. I started using Epiphany instead of
iceweasel
recently due to the sluggish performance of iceweasel. Now I have a different
problem. Using Epiphany, I visited the YouTube site and played
that there wasn't something
weird
about that particular video, but they all sound strange now.
How do I get YouTube videos to sound right again? I tried playing around with
settings in alsamixer, but nothing fixed it. I'm running an up-to-date jessie
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On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 00:05 +0200, mess-mate wrote:
Thanks to all for the help !!
You're welcome, but next time please write in plain text. On most
mailing lists and this is one of them, HTML is frowned upon.
It was
switching to Epiphany,
not known for lightning speed, but Epiphany is quite snappy compared to
iceweasel
now. Is it just me? Or has someone else noticed this too? Is there relief in
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However, the first problem may be a usage issue that
I can solve with appropriate tweaks in xorg.conf. I just need to know
what to do. Ideas anyone?
...
In the past
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Due to a bug in the MACH64 driver (see Debian bug report 726585 for details),
I am temporarily using the VESA X driver in Debian jessie to get graphical
support
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On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 11:42:15AM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Updating two testing systems this morning, I found that my Chrome
suddenly became unable to find any web pages. Attempting to relaunch,
it wasn't there!
'which google-chrome' returned nothing. I tried 'sudo apt-get install
On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 01:33:41PM +0200, Florian Lindner wrote:
Hello,
Since I'm about to setup a new server using current stable wheezy, I want to
recheck some of debian knowledge.
What is the prefered tool for installing on the CLI? apt-get or aptitude?
Last
time I read about it,
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On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 10:38:49PM +0200, sp113438 wrote:
Hi All,
To have a new boot-entry with grml:
put grml64-full_2013.09.iso (or another one, see below) in
the /boot/grml directory
sudo apt-get install grml-rescueboot
sudo update-grub
get the iso at: http://grml.org/download/
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But the correspondence between these Linux device names and the
hardware device numbers varies widely from boot to boot. I can assure
you of that from personal experience
for it, etc.
For my 32-bit Xeon processor (2.40 GHz) compiling for the i386 architecture,
using a kernel configuration that is not too much different from a stock
Debian kernel, it takes hours. The machine has 4G of RAM.
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these Linux device names and the hardware device numbers varies widely
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You know more than Stephen Powell, but you do not know about
threading?!
Regid,
What Lisi is saying is that changing the subject line of a post does not
start a new thread. You have to remove the In-reply-to: tag from your
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that, in general, initrd are desirable. He gave a few example where,
he believes, one can not get without it. I am no expert. I do
believe that, other then corner cases, most, if not all, the examples
are wrong. They can be done without an initrd
I have installed jessie in an Oracle VBox on my laptop tp use as a test
bed for new applications software without jeopardizing my native Linux
production computer.
Unfortunately, some of the candidate software I wish to evaluate appear
to require OpenGL for correct operation. Although I have
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Interesting. If break appears out of context, you should get
an error message something like:
bash: break: only meaningful in a 'for', 'while', or 'until' loop
You didn't get an error message, so part of bash thinks
get an error message or it
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Also, IRQ 9 is normally used by the ACPI controller.
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as your guide. Select your processor type during make menuconfig.
Use a -486 kernel config file as your starting point for customization.
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geometry() is called.
What does this mean?
I don't use emacs and I know nothing about gtk. I hope others can help
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The attributes of /dev/net/tun are controlled by the file
/lib/udev/rules.d/91-permissions.rules
which is part of the udev package. Search for the character string tun
in this file. You will find a line which looks like
to
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The change does not take effect until the next reboot, of course.
Wouldn't 'udevadm trigger' avoid a reboot?
If you wish to avoid a reboot
the
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get_version_integer like external command, but it's a function
Thanks
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In the case of Debian 7.1.0 the vmware tools installed without
any
problems.
Unfortunately
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This is a long shot but for some reason I was reminded of
having trouble with a non-debian script a few months ago, that
also asked to be run by /bin/sh (as your attachment did).
At the time, on my wheezy
I have installed Debian v 7.1.0 and Debian Testing in 2 different
implementations of VMWare Player on my 64 bit laptop to use as test
beds before deploying software to my 7.1.0 production machine.
I have run into a rather strange problem when I installed MOPAC2012.
The author furnishes the
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On 2013-07-22 21:47 +0200, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have installed Debian v 7.1.0 and Debian Testing in 2 different
implementations of VMWare Player on my 64 bit laptop to use as test
beds before deploying software
I am using VMWare Reader v-5.0.2 and the associated VMWare Tools with
both Debian v-7.1.0 and Debian Testing (different VMWare Reader
directories, of course) installed on my 64 bit Windows 7 laptop as
testbeds before making any changes to my Linux production machine.
In the case of Debian
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I have installed both Debian 64 bit 7.1.0 and Debian 64 bit Testing in
separate VMWare Player v-5.0.2 on my 64 bit laptop to serve as test beds
before messing with my Debian production computer.
I successfully installed VMWare Tools 9.2.3 build-1031360 on 7.1.0.
However when I attempted the
they will be available to Google-Chrome when
you login into your Google account the 1st time in Chrome.
Have you tried using a different DNS server? Try the Google DNS servers,
Google will give you their address -- I don't have them handy at the
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On 13/07/13 21:55, Stephen Powell wrote:
Something strange has started happening recently. For a long time I have
used ISO-8859-1 as my character mapping in text consoles.
dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
and I
know the cure? Is this a bug? If so, in what package is the
bug? The problem does not seem to occur in a Gnome Terminal window, only
on a text console. My system locale is en_US.UTF-8. I am running an
up-to-date Jessie system on i386 architecture.
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On Saturday 06 July 2013 22:24:34 Stephen Allen wrote:
I have it working here fine
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What do you mean exactly? It just does, if you have it installed. You
must go to Adobe's website and install it first of course.
I have it working here fine on Debian's Chromium.
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I have it working here fine on Debian's Chromium.
Does it matter?
Lisi
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...logged in as root...
su barney
vi stuff
Error: messages not turned on: /dev/pts/0: Operation not permitted
The above is basically a normal result of the current environment. At
another level
On Mon, 01 Jul 2013 02:59:40 -0400 (EDT), Urs Thuermann wrote:
dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=64 file
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enjoying the improvements to Cinnamon since last used.
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Seems it is all coming together nicely, though.
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On Sat, 29 Jun 2013 13:19:22 -0400 (EDT), Tixy wrote:
On Sat, 2013-06-29 at 12:34 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
I have a need to pad a binary file with some character
(probably a null character) so that its total length
is a multiple of some number. For example, I have a file
called
of the file, or nulls? Stephen
asked for nulls, and you state zero's above.
It appends hex zeros (0x00), or nulls. Also known as ^@ characters.
The ASCII zero is 0x30.
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jessie.) In fact, the biff package is not even installed. Ideas anyone?
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On Sat, 29 Jun 2013 16:07:54 -0400 (EDT), David Guntner wrote:
Stephen Powell grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Error: messages not turned on: /dev/pts/0: Operation not permitted
(vi is actually nvi on my system.)
This problem does not occur in a virtual terminal (vt1-vt6). It also
does
done some su commands before invoking vi, if I recall
correctly. Did you try doing the mesg y command at the initial login
point, before su'ing to the user where you're trying to run vi?
Yes, I tried that too. No difference.
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experience. For me, iceweasel never crashed (except for a
power failure, which is hardly Debian's fault), and flash
played just fine. (Of course, I was using flash-plugin-nonfree,
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Is there a difference if you su - barney ?
No, there is no difference. I still get the same error.
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I have installed 64 bit Testing on my laptop in an Oracle VB as a test
bed.
I used Debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso Binary 1 20130623-09:47 and
installed the linux-image-3.9.1-amd6 kernel and all available drivers.
The installation went very smoothly, but when I ran dpkg
--add-architecture i386
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 17:10:49 +0100
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On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 11:55:01AM -0400, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have installed 64 bit Testing on my laptop in an Oracle VB as a
test bed.
I used Debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso Binary 1 20130623-09:47
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I have installed 64 bit Testing on my laptop in an Oracle VB as a test
bed.
I used Debian-testing-amd64
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