debian 10.2 installation guide

2019-12-15 Thread Leonardo Dijava

Hi !

I trust you are well. I have downloaded debian 10.2 CD  on debian.org zebsite. 
I would like knoz toinstall it. Can you please send me the installation guide 
for 64 and 32bits  if possible in pdf in order to launchthat linux distribution 
?

Regards



Re: Unwanted application autostarting at login with XFCE

2015-07-26 Thread Leonardo
Dne So 25. července 2015 21:49:17, Stephen Powell napsal(a):
> Reposting, since the original post seems to have gotten lost in
> the mail.
> 
> I've got an annoying problem.  Every time I login to the XFCE desktop,
> an application starts that I don't want.  (It happens to be abiword.)
> I close the application window and go on, but it starts up again the
> next time I login.  I've checked
> 
> Applications -> Settings -> Session and Startup
> 
> in the "Application Autostart" and "Session" tabs, but abiword is not
> listed there.  I've searched the Internet, but did not find anything.
> 
> Any ideas?
Try: “rm -Rf .config/autostart/"
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Re: why libreoffice (writer) having trouble with tables

2015-06-01 Thread Leonardo Cuyar Morales
The problem can be reproduce by anyone who have inserted a table with
libreoffice. The table just don't keep the format, I mean, the
dimensions of the cells, the inside formats...anyway libreoffice
forums dont know either...

On 6/1/15, Fabrizio Carrai  wrote:
> A few points:
>
> 1) Can the problem be reproduced ?
> 2) Is a table example available ?
> 3) ...maybe you will have more support on a libreoffice forum. I don't
> think it is something related to Debian...
>
> F.
>
> 2015-06-01 22:29 GMT+02:00 Leonardo Cuyar Morales :
>
>> I made a document  with tables, when a open the same document later I
>> found all tables off format. How can I fix this? Is there any better
>> libre office version with this issue fixed?
>>
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why libreoffice (writer) having trouble with tables

2015-06-01 Thread Leonardo Cuyar Morales
I made a document  with tables, when a open the same document later I
found all tables off format. How can I fix this? Is there any better
libre office version with this issue fixed?


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Re: no microphone in skype

2014-12-07 Thread Leonardo
Dne So 6. prosince 2014 05:13:45 kamaraju kusumanchi napsal(a):
> Can someone please tell me how to get microphone working in Skype?
> 
> When I do
> Skype -> Options -> Sound Devices -> Make a test call
> 
> I can't hear back my own voice. So the microphone is not working.
> 
> In "Open PulseAudio Volume Control" -> Input Devices , I see two sections
> 1. Built-in Audio Analog Stereo
> 2. QuickCam Pro 9000 Analog Mono
> 
> When I make a sound, the blue bar in "QuickCam Pro 9000 Analog Mono"
> section oscillates depending on the sound. But the blue bar in the
> Built-in Audio section does not. This tells me that the microphone is
> working but Skype is not able to use it somehow.
> 
> I tried clicking "Muto Audio" button in "Built-in Audio" section and
> using the QuickCam Pro 900 as the fallback (green button at the top
> right)
> 
> In the "Configuation" menu, I have set Built-in Audio profile to off,
> QuickCam Pro 9000 Profile to "Analog Mono Input". What am I missing?
> 
> rajulocal@hogwarts:~$ dpkg -l skype \*pulseaudio\* | grep ^ii
> ii  pulseaudio 5.0-13   amd64PulseAudio sound
> server ii  pulseaudio-module-x11  5.0-13   amd64X11 module
> for PulseAudio sound server
> ii  pulseaudio-utils   5.0-13   amd64Command line
> tools for the PulseAudio sound server
> ii  skype  4.3.0.37-1   i386 Wherever you
> are, wherever they are
> 
> If someone got Skype working can you please share your configuration
> details?
> 
> thanks
> raju
Try write the line "options snd-hda-intel model=generic" in 
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf and restart PC.


Re: How To Prove Systemd Can|Cannot Be Jessie Default

2014-10-22 Thread Leonardo
Dne Čt 23. října 2014 06:04:11 Charles Kroeger napsal(a):
 
> Is that your idea of letting the code speak for itself?
Yes, it's possible one from possibilities of code speaking.
I have the systemd and have one problem with it, starting kdm, if I need not 
kdm (this is my case), so I have been starting kde4 by startx (this is 
sufficient solution for me. I have runlevel 3.), the second solution of 
starting kdm is configuring systemd or the third solution of it is remove the 
systemd. This is a systematic way of code speaking, not trolling.
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Prosím, neposílejte mi přílohy ve formátech .doc nebo .ppt (PowerPoint)
Přečtěte si http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.cs.html
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Re: Installation media

2014-06-17 Thread Leonardo Cuyar Morales
What I tried with my usb-stick (/dev/sdb):

dd if=/path-to-the-iso-file/filename.iso of=/dev/sdb

that's right, direct to the device...

- Original Message -
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2014 10:37:45 AM
Subject: Re: Installation media

On Sun, 15 Jun 2014 15:10:01 +0100
Brian  wrote:

> > No, they're not meant for that (except if you have a special
> > program to correctly burn them directly on a stick).
> 
> Actually, the hd-media images are meant for that.

Uh? Without any bootstrap? As is?

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Re: problems with ntp syncronization in wheezy

2014-05-22 Thread Leonardo Cuyar Morales
I don't use ntp.conf, I set the ntp servers addresses in "NTPSERVERS" option in 
/etc/default/ntpdate. I saw today that after a whole day my host got 
synchronized, that's the reason I still like my old ntpdate/cron scheme. Once I 
set it, I get synchronization right away. I could do this by stopping ntpd or I 
could use ntpd and before starting it do an old fashion "ntpdate 
$local_net_ntpserver" in command line.


- Original Message -
From: "Chris Davies" 
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2014 5:21:59 AM
Subject: problems with ntp syncronization in wheezy

Leonardo Cuyar Morales  wrote:
> I just installed debian wheezy amd64. After having set ntp
> configurations in /etc/default/ntpdate file, like:
> - set the ntp server
> - do not read /etc/ntp.conf file

> the same configuration I did in squeeze, my result was wheezy does
> not get sincronized either.

> Have you had any experience with ntp in wheezy?

I've been using ntp since the '90s, and on Debian since sarge. FWIW I
also run an ntp pool server. I rarely use ntpdate other than as a very
quick comparison of clocks ("ntpdate -qu remote.ntp.server"), but usually
use ntpd. I prefer to tweak ntp.conf so that I have my own sources listed
either as servers or peers (depending on the situation, obviously).

Taking a quick look at ntpdate-debian it looks like it's one-off
synchronisation subject to all the failure modes of ntpdate itself. Is
there any particular reason why you want to use ntpdate(-debian) instead
of ntpd?

Chris


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problems with ntp syncronization in wheezy

2014-05-21 Thread Leonardo Cuyar Morales
I just installed debian wheezy amd64. After having set ntp configurations in 
/etc/default/ntpdate file, like:

- set the ntp server
- do not read /etc/ntp.conf file

the same configuration I did in squeeze, my result was wheezy does not get 
sincronized either.

Have you had any experience with ntp in wheezy?


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conditional partitioning at install time

2014-01-13 Thread Leonardo Cuyar Morales
I'm making a custome debian squeeze installer iso, with unattended 
settings for locales, language, packages install and custome postinstall 
scripts, all of this in the preseed file. Is posible a configuration or 
a script to make posible to maintan a previous partition if it exists 
(without afecting the mount point and size) or create a new one with the 
same moint point and size if not exists?






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Re: What are you talking about

2011-08-04 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/8/4 Kevin Williams 

> I was just trying to boot up my laptop I'm studying computer science when I
> get to college next year.
>
May be you should consider another career... Surely you can study CS anyway,
but you'll need to teach yourself a lot more... Technology is changing
everyday...

Telecommunications is a lot more stable than CS e even there I studied
analog switches and now I install and see Asterisk everywhere.

>  so I decided to get to know linux so I can know something before college
> and my friend told me out was hard to listen so I figured I should learn
> know then later. Now my laptop isn't booting up to debian and I don't know
> what I'm doing
>
Why can't you follow the documentation (howto) like everybody else... you
can even try Ubuntu... My wife's laptop is a Debian one, even my 4 year girl
use it every day and is having a lot of fun.

You may find that the world is more friendly today than was when I started
typing my own games in a storageless TK85... I really loved the MSX and you
can't imagine what having a hard disk has mean to a technology student just
a few years ago... Unix is just great and easy to hack...

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Re: pure-ftpd replies "421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection"

2011-06-15 Thread Leonardo
> did you check the bind configuration ()?
>
> Regards
> M

Hi,
I haven't BIND installed on my system -- I need no DNS server on it.

L.


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Re: pure-ftpd replies "421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection"

2011-06-14 Thread Leonardo
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 2:58 PM, Leonardo
 wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I've installed pure-ftpd on a Debian 5.0.7 box using the standard config.
> When I try to connect from another machine on the same subnet, or even
> from the localhost, I get the message:
>
> Connected to 10.1.2.3.
> [...and then, a few seconds later,]
> 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection


Just to confirm, I've sniffed the network and there is indeed a FIN
packet sent from 10.1.2.3 to the connecting machine.
Probably the config of pure-ftpd is wrong?

L.


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pure-ftpd replies "421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection"

2011-06-14 Thread Leonardo
Dear all,

I've installed pure-ftpd on a Debian 5.0.7 box using the standard config.
When I try to connect from another machine on the same subnet, or even
from the localhost, I get the message:

Connected to 10.1.2.3.
[...and then, a few seconds later,]
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection

There is no firewall blocking connections.  Any hint?
Thanks a lot in advance,

L.


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Sony Vaio VPC EE47FB Moved from Squeeze to Sid to get touchpad working

2011-06-11 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
I installed Squeeze amd64 on a Sony Vaio VPC-EE47FB and got a non working
touchpad.

Before trying anything else I upgraded to sid and everything worked OOTB.

I use sid anyway (just used a squeeze dvd to install the system), but I
think new laptop owners are somewhat forced to do that to get it working.

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Re: ia64 and i386

2011-05-30 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
Why don't get miro? ;-)


Re: Ncurses for touch screens?

2011-05-25 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/5/25 Nick Lidakis 

> I was wondering if there was some kind of ncurses application or utility
> that
> would let you define simple ASCII buttons and when that button was pressed
> using gpm or a touchscreen it would run a simple command. I tried searching
> with apt-cache but nothing showed up; nothing using Google either.
>
> I'd like to use use an older tablet (500Mhz Geode, max 256Mb RAM) with a
> touch
> screen but not run X. Any ideas? The simple command would be mpc to control
> music player daemon.
>

http://touchcal.sourceforge.net/


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Re: ia64 and i386

2011-05-24 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/5/24 J.Hwan.Kim 

> If the CPU core is i5, what package should be installed ia64 or i386?
>
Better to go with amd64 :-)

i386 is old albeit still runs on new computers.

ia64 is not compatible with Core i5!


> My old PC (Pentium-D core) is using i386 package.
>
I think it could be already using the amd64 port. I understand you are not
an early adopter.


> Thanks in advance.
>
> Best Regards,
> J.Hwan  Kim
>
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Re: How to rip double discs albums?

2011-05-24 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/5/24 Abhishek Dasgupta 

> On 2011-05-24, Leonardo Ruoso  wrote:
> [snip]
> >  When inserting both disc 1 and 2 of Beatles Anthology 3 it comes with
> all 5=
> >  0
> >  songs. While extracting CD1 it gets all tracks until 27 and, after that,
> >  keeps extracting track 1 several times until filling all 50 tracks..
> While
> >  extracting CD 2 all tracks 28 - 50 overwrites the CD 1 tracks...
> >
>
> For the second CD, you could try extracting to a different folder.
>
You mean editing the album name... ???


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How to rip double discs albums?

2011-05-24 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
Because I'll move to another state and I'd like to carry out all my music
without my old discs I'm trying to tip my original albums.

I'm having problems with Sound Juicer (Squeeze) and double disc albums like
Beatles Anthology.

When inserting both disc 1 and 2 of Beatles Anthology 3 it comes with all 50
songs. While extracting CD1 it gets all tracks until 27 and, after that,
keeps extracting track 1 several times until filling all 50 tracks.. While
extracting CD 2 all tracks 28 - 50 overwrites the CD 1 tracks...

Is there any way to fix it?

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Re: So much for Skype.

2011-05-15 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/5/15 Daniel Andersson 

> Did you use Google Talk video in Pidgin Andrei?
>
> Is there any other software that is included in a Debian repository,
> supports video chat, and is also easy to install on Windows?
>
> Ekiga?


>
> Thanks
> Daniel
>
>
> On 05/14/2011 12:16 PM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
>> On Mi, 11 mai 11, 17:23:48, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Moving on to google talk...
>>>
>>
>> Last time I tried to "video call" my mom (running pidgin on squeeze) my
>> pidgin crashed. That was a few weeks ago :(
>>
>> Regards,
>> Andrei
>>
>
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Re: So much for Skype.

2011-05-11 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/5/11 Jamie Thompson 

> On 2011-05-11 4:23 PM, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> > On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 5:17 PM, jeremy jozwik 
> wrote:
> >> On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 7:58 AM, Curt Howland 
> wrote:
> >>> This aught to re-ignite the effort to develop the alternatives.
>
Re-ignite? I can't agree with you. What about Google Talk and Empathy?


> >> better download that latest linux version now.
>
I think it's still the same beta...


> > Moving on to google talk...
>
Most buddies around me are doing the move since last year...


> The problem with social software is that you need to support the
> platforms non-technical users are using. That inevitably means Windows
> and Macs.
>
It's not a problem at all.



> Problem is, there are no Windows clients AFAIK with decent Jingle video
> support. Google, for some crazy reason, decided to put resources into
>
Probably because most gtalk users are webmail users?

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Re: Perl 5.12 transition in progress -> Perl packages are not installable currently

2011-05-11 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/5/10 Arnt Karlsen 

> On Fri, 6 May 2011 11:06:51 -0300, Leonardo wrote in message
> :
>
> > 2011/5/5 Dominique Dumont 
> >
> > > Le jeudi 5 mai 2011 17:29:54, vous avez écrit :
> > > > What should I verify before updating/upgrading a sid/experimental
> > > > system?
> > > if aptitude wants to remove a lot of perl package, just put on hold
> > > all perl-5.12 packages. This will enable you to update non-Perl
> > > packages.
> > >
> > Although some perl packages were removed my system appears to be
> > working fine after aptitude updade
>
> ..amazing. ;o)
>
> > && aptitude dist-upgrade.
>
> ..in my case I only lost horae, kraft and pdftk, merely
> with "aptitude -t experimental upgrade", well done. :o)
>

"aptitude -t experimental upgrade" will upgrade only the packages from
experimental or will upgrade everything to experimental?


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Re: Perl 5.12 transition in progress -> Perl packages are not installable currently

2011-05-06 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/5/5 Dominique Dumont 

> Le jeudi 5 mai 2011 17:29:54, vous avez écrit :
> > What should I verify before updating/upgrading a sid/experimental system?
> if aptitude wants to remove a lot of perl package, just put on hold all
> perl-5.12 packages. This will enable you to update non-Perl packages.
>
Although some perl packages were removed my system appears to be working
fine after aptitude updade && aptitude dist-upgrade.


>
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Re: fullscreen video with mencoder

2011-05-02 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/4/30 Jeffrin Jose 

> On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 03:04:37PM -0400, Rob Owens wrote:
> > I think he wants the black bars.  What he doesn't want is for the video
> > to get stretched to fill the screen, wrecking the aspect ratio in the
> > process.
> I do not want the black bars. I need the picture to be
> fullscreen without getting stretched.
>
Then you need to crop it

left and right...




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Re: buon giorno

2011-05-02 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
Se la webcam non funziona ancora.

   1. Scollegare webcam del computer
   2. Eseguire dmesg -c come root
   3. Collegare la webcam al computer
   4. Esecuzione dmesg > /tmp/dmesg.txt
   5. Allegare il file /tmp/dmesg.txt alla risposta

Ciao.

2011/5/2 Klistvud 

> Dne, 01. 05. 2011 19:18:20 je marian1...@libero.it napisal(a):
>
>
>>  salve,ho apena instalato il programa Debian,il mio problema e chenon
>> posso instalare la mia  webcam-microsoft vx500,modelul 1357,.se po instalare
>> questa webcam  su Debian?,questa e la mia domanda,o qualle sono le web cam
>> compatibile per debian,vi ringrazio anticipamente
>>
>>
> Generalmente, in Linux, uno non "installa" periferiche: se la periferica e'
> supportata dal sistema operativo, dovrebbe funzionare automaticamente.
>
> Il supporto (o meno) dipende dal chipset usato dalla tua webcam; il primo
> passo sarebbe digitare lsusb per sapere *quale* chipset e' integrato nella
> webcam. Il secondo passo sarebbe poi vedere su Google se questo chipset e'
> supportato da Linux o no. Se si', puo' darsi che abbia bisogno di firmware
> speciale o altri accorgimenti specifici prima che funzioni: anche per
> questo, la cosa migliore e' affidarsi a Google.
>
> Per la seconda domanda, cerca sull'imballaggio la scritta
> "Linux-compatible" o simile. Se la webcam e' compatibile con Linux,
> funzionera' -- o la si potra' far funzionare, per esempio installando un
> kernel piu' recente -- anche in Debian.
>
>
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Re: fullscreen video with mencoder

2011-04-30 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
I suppose you want help for something a little bit specific. could you
please give a little bit more detailed scene?

You can adapt 16:9 to 4:3 and 4:3 to 16:9 adding "black bars" or cropping.



2011/4/30 Jeffrin Jose 

> Hello Everybody,
>
> Is there any method to encode DVD to a fullscreen
> video without getting stretched,using mencoder ?
>
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Re: FullHD notebook support under Debian (sid)

2011-04-30 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/4/30 Ron Johnson 

> 1920x1080 is what you want/need, then look for a laptop that uses Nvidia.
>
> Note though, that the current trend is for a combo of Intel IGP for
> low-power needs + Nvidia for gaming ang video.  Currently, though, only the
> most bleeding edge .39 kernels and x.org versions support it.
>

 I remember when I was a little boy fixing basic code from magazines to
play with my TK85 ... ...dreaming and fun off... reality on... Is there a
big chance to fail and give up running the vesa driver? What should I choose
to increase hope?


Re: FullHD notebook support under Debian (sid)

2011-04-30 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/4/30 richard van beers 

> Strange, I could not select linux at Dell anymore, but I sure can still at
> HP.
> If I search Dell for "Linux" some models do show, seemingly having
> once been offered with Ubuntu 10.10
> Im searching in the Dutch market btw.
>
My searches: Sony, Dell, HP and Lenovo.
No Linux anywhere, no way to get rid of Windows.
Brazilian sites...

Five years ago they offered Ubuntu, Suse and Red Hat options...
At least the option to have no OS pre-installed (and paid)...

The best supported chipset seems to be Intels mobile express. HP also
> offers Suse enterprise models with ATI Radeon
> HD 5470, HD 6370, 6470M
>
> gl
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Leonardo Ruoso
>  wrote:
> > 2011/4/30 richard van beers 
> >>
> >> Look for HP/Dell models that can be shipped with linux. Note the
> >> graphics chipset. Then research those for other users experiences.
> >
> > Interesting -> I've tried to configure a notebook now at both Dell
> > (http://www.dell.com.br) and HP (http://www.hp.com.br) sites ant they
> won't
> > let me choose any Linux or even allow me to buy it without Windows 7
> > anymore.
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Re: FullHD notebook support under Debian (sid)

2011-04-30 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/4/30 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh 

> How one is supposed to be able to use a 16:9 screen for any coding, report
>
writing, spreadsheet work, and even *reading*, I have no clue.  Hell, it is
> useless even for presentations, and that's saying something...
>
Let's see...
Text Processor: it's not good to preview the whole page, but it's nice when
you fit to width;
Spreadsheet: Don't mind having more columns than rows - it's quite common to
print spreadsheet in landscape;
Presentations: I think it's where being compatible with TV sets matter more
- also good presentation (to me) has no bullets and lots of pictures and
also some video;
Coding: I can't see the difference? May be having two windows tiled could be
nice...


> I mean, I can get some use out of 16:9 >22" screens as I just use them as
> if
> they were two smaller screens side by side or get a monitor that lets me
> rotate the screen, but in a small notebook?
>
I think you can still call a ~15" portable... and I think I prefer a second
screen with the same size/resolution.


> IMO tablets WILL kill the notebook in the next five years, if only because
> a
> tablet can be used in the proper orientation for serious work (including
> reading) AND you can attach a bluetooth keyboard to it.
>
I'm quite sure they will compete with netbookd and e-readers, but I think
mosy people who is buying standard notebooks are those with eventual
mobility. Notebooks become an alternative do desktop because of silence,
size, power consumption and, just in case, portability.


Re: FullHD notebook support under Debian (sid)

2011-04-30 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/4/30 Andrei Popescu 

> On Sb, 30 apr 11, 09:50:32, Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
> > I'm addicted to Debian and I need a new notebook, but I don't like
> replacing
> > my hardware too often.
> >
> > I suppose requiring a FullHD display is a good strategy to buy a new
> > notebook and keep it for the next 10 years :-)
>
> I can understand wanting a high-res display, but do you need exactly
> 1920x1080? In my case it would be nice as I connect my laptop quite
> often to the TV, and having different resolutions makes some things more
> complicated then they should be.
>
I can't add much. It sounds nice to have a shared resolution with
consumer/presentation media products.


> Personally I would go with a ThinkPad anytime (I specifically did not
> say Lenovo, because their non-ThinkPad stuff is not so good).
>
Will notebooks standardize on 16:9 or 16:10 aspect ratio?


> I think it would be best if you can test the laptop with a Debian Live.
>
This is a sure way, but would exclude those compatible after some hacking
:-)


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Re: FullHD notebook support under Debian (sid)

2011-04-30 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/4/30 richard van beers 

> Look for HP/Dell models that can be shipped with linux. Note the
> graphics chipset. Then research those for other users experiences.
>
Interesting -> I've tried to configure a notebook now at both Dell (
http://www.dell.com.br) and HP (http://www.hp.com.br) sites ant they won't
let me choose any Linux or even allow me to buy it without Windows 7
anymore.


Re: FullHD notebook support under Debian (sid)

2011-04-30 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/4/30 Camaleón 

> On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 10:51:45 -0300, Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
>
> > 2011/4/30 Camaleón
> You can however, take a look here:
> http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/
>
> Is a list made by users.

Thanks I'll use it although they say they don't deal with X drivers with is
a major source of trouble.

FullHD is 1080p (progressive) so you will need a laptop that can handle
> that resolution natively (1920x1080). Almost any of the laptop
> manufacturers have models for home, multimedia and entertainment that
> will fit your FullHD needs (Sony, Toshiba, HP, Asus).
>

Sure... I know... just don't know how to figure out before buying and trying
if a FullHD Sony notebook will work with Debian. No need to work without
kernel recompilation. I'm specially concerned about opengl/graphics
acceleration. The vesa driver is not a real option.


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Re: FullHD notebook support under Debian (sid)

2011-04-30 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/4/30 Camaleón 

> On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 09:50:32 -0300, Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
>
> > I'm addicted to Debian and I need a new notebook, but I don't like
> > replacing my hardware too often.
>
> Being a laptop you can be happy with ~5 years of lifecycle. Beside that,
> you'll start facing problems (manufacturer has completely dropped support
> for that model, no more replacement pieces, etc...) :-)
>

Okay, 5+ years is still better then 2+.


> > I suppose requiring a FullHD display is a good strategy to buy a new
> > notebook and keep it for the next 10 years :-)
>


> FullHD will be superseded by SuperFullHD in SuperHighXtra Definition in
> 4D... sooner or later so just look for a laptop that you like now that is
> compatible with Debian and go ahead ;-)
>

But almost no manufacturer will give me this kind of information "Debian
Compatilble". Whenever I ask they say it will be Windows 7 compatible only,
even when I have no issues.

FullHD is not the current standard for DTV, Blueray and camcorders? Although
I believe DTV will evolve faster than PAL/NTSC standards, I believe FullHD
will stand as a standard for quite a while, surely far more than 10 years
from now. Telecommunications (including broadcasting) is a lot more
conservative than personal computing.

Is there a place where I can check notebook models against Debian?


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FullHD notebook support under Debian (sid)

2011-04-30 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
I'm addicted to Debian and I need a new notebook, but I don't like replacing
my hardware too often.

I suppose requiring a FullHD display is a good strategy to buy a new
notebook and keep it for the next 10 years :-)

Brazil has a program of low interest rates for computers manufactured in the
country (Sony, Dell, etc..).

What about a checklist to not buy anything with a poor Debian support?

I don't mind using Sid/Experimental. I'm running Gnome 3 on
an originally sarge computer by now and I'm very happy with it.

I recently bought my wife a Sony vpc-ea43fb and got it running well after
pushing it to the experimental kernel. No luck with testing. It's not a
problem, but it's a pretty basic/cheap model with a 1366x768 display and I'd
like to get something more interesting :-)

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Re: Please recommend an external HDD enclosure

2011-04-23 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
Sounds like the problem is in your host, can you try the same pieces in
another box?

2011/4/20 Panayiotis Karabassis 

> Hi,
>
> I made the mistake of purchasing an external HDD enclosure without
> researching first. The enclosure wouldn't be recognized in Debian
> Squeeze or Wheezy with errors that are not relevant since I've returned
> it to the shop.
>
> The drive I want to ...enclose is a 3.5 inch PATA HDD. Acceptable
> interfaces are USB (any version) and it seems my motherboard also has an
> eSata input.
>
> I've spent quite some time googling but couldn't reach any solid
> conclusions.
>
> So please recommend an enclosure that is known to work in Debian,
> preferably a popular brand, so that it stands a chance of being
> available in my country.
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Re: best practice to use newer cpan modules on squeeze

2011-04-20 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/4/20 Jim Green 

> Hello!
> what should be the best practice here right now? I use cpan command to
> install some modules that are not available in debian. but how about
> those not up-to-date ones?
>

What about using locallib+cpan or a chrooted+(cpan|sid) enviromment for your
perl applications?
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Re: usbserial/printer

2011-04-19 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
I don't know how much stupid I am... but I included the the original printer
cable and it printed... as if the printer serial cable was a null modem...
thank you all... sorry about the noisy...

2011/4/19 Leonardo Ruoso 

> I did bought a new usbserial, another brand, they didn't have the serial
> tester at my local store, same thing.
>
> The serial printer works fine when connected to the serial port, but
> doesn't work when connected to the usbserial. Now it's a Clone one...
>
> It has the bMaxPacketSize = 64 which I read indicates a PL2303X but my
> kernel is 2.6.37... which should handle it oftb...
>
> I did read somewhere that you should click the palm sync button to make it
> work... but I don't have anything like this... I think the printer will not
> send anything through serial... just receive...
>
>
> 2011/4/19 Leonardo Ruoso 
>
>> 2011/4/19 Stan Hoeppner 
>>
>>> Leonardo Ruoso put forth on 4/18/2011 10:02 PM:
>>>
>>> >> Have you confirmed the Prolific converter itself is working properly
>>> and
>>> >> not defective?
>>> >>
>>> > No, but I have no idea on how to achieve it...
>>>
>>> At this point it is clear that you need one of these:
>>>
>>> http://www.cooldrives.com/rsledlitedbm.html
>>>
>>> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16899200013&Tpk=serial%20tester
>>>
>>> Always have a serial tester handy.  They're cheap and can save you lots
>>> of time.  Not all USB<->serial adapters are created equally.  Some work,
>>> some don't.  A tester will at least tell you if the problem is with the
>>> cable adapter device or within your host software configuration.
>>>
>>
>> Thanks... then it's for tomorrow... because it's almost 2 AM here... :-)
>>
>>
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>>
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Re: usbserial/printer

2011-04-19 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
I did bought a new usbserial, another brand, they didn't have the serial
tester at my local store, same thing.

The serial printer works fine when connected to the serial port, but doesn't
work when connected to the usbserial. Now it's a Clone one...

It has the bMaxPacketSize = 64 which I read indicates a PL2303X but my
kernel is 2.6.37... which should handle it oftb...

I did read somewhere that you should click the palm sync button to make it
work... but I don't have anything like this... I think the printer will not
send anything through serial... just receive...

2011/4/19 Leonardo Ruoso 

> 2011/4/19 Stan Hoeppner 
>
>> Leonardo Ruoso put forth on 4/18/2011 10:02 PM:
>>
>> >> Have you confirmed the Prolific converter itself is working properly
>> and
>> >> not defective?
>> >>
>> > No, but I have no idea on how to achieve it...
>>
>> At this point it is clear that you need one of these:
>>
>> http://www.cooldrives.com/rsledlitedbm.html
>>
>> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16899200013&Tpk=serial%20tester
>>
>> Always have a serial tester handy.  They're cheap and can save you lots
>> of time.  Not all USB<->serial adapters are created equally.  Some work,
>> some don't.  A tester will at least tell you if the problem is with the
>> cable adapter device or within your host software configuration.
>>
>
> Thanks... then it's for tomorrow... because it's almost 2 AM here... :-)
>
>
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Re: usbserial/printer

2011-04-18 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
Yes, sure!

But I'm trying just to cat file.txt > /dev/ttyUSB0  but nothing happens
if I plug the printer directly to the onboard serial, then the content of
the file is printed when I do cat file.txt > /dev/ttyS0!

2011/4/19 

> On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 01:34:37 +0000
> Leonardo Ruoso  wrote:
>
> > I have a computer without the old rs232, it's like a netbook, but it's
> > running lenny. I need to plug a termal serial printer to it. usb to
> > serial adapter (prolific chip) should be okay, but didn't work. When
> > back at home, just plugged the printer to the serial and it worked.
> > Plugged through usbserial adapter and nothing happened again. Does
> > anyone have any idea?
> >
> > dmesg output when disconnecting and connecting back the usb2serial
> > cable [ 1689.296172] usb 2-2: USB disconnect, address 2
> > [ 1689.296404] pl2303 ttyUSB0: pl2303 converter now disconnected from
> > ttyUSB0
> > [ 1689.296423] pl2303 2-2:1.0: device disconnected
> > [ 1693.224040] usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and
> > address 3
> > [ 1693.387033] usb 2-2: New USB device found, idVendor=067b,
> > idProduct=2303 [ 1693.387039] usb 2-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1,
> > Product=2, SerialNumber=0
> > [ 1693.387044] usb 2-2: Product: USB 2.0 To COM Device
> > [ 1693.387048] usb 2-2: Manufacturer: Prolific Technology Inc.
> > [ 1693.390133] pl2303 2-2:1.0: pl2303 converter detected
> > [ 1693.402159] usb 2-2: pl2303 converter now attached to ttyUSB0
>
>
> Did you notice that the device is now /dev/ttyUSB0 ?
>
> So whatever is talking to the printer will now need to be pointed at
> the new device.
>
> Brian
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usbserial/printer

2011-04-18 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
I have a computer without the old rs232, it's like a netbook, but it's
running lenny. I need to plug a termal serial printer to it. usb to serial
adapter (prolific chip) should be okay, but didn't work. When back at home,
just plugged the printer to the serial and it worked. Plugged through
usbserial adapter and nothing happened again. Does anyone have any idea?

dmesg output when disconnecting and connecting back the usb2serial cable
[ 1689.296172] usb 2-2: USB disconnect, address 2
[ 1689.296404] pl2303 ttyUSB0: pl2303 converter now disconnected from
ttyUSB0
[ 1689.296423] pl2303 2-2:1.0: device disconnected
[ 1693.224040] usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address
3
[ 1693.387033] usb 2-2: New USB device found, idVendor=067b, idProduct=2303
[ 1693.387039] usb 2-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
SerialNumber=0
[ 1693.387044] usb 2-2: Product: USB 2.0 To COM Device
[ 1693.387048] usb 2-2: Manufacturer: Prolific Technology Inc.
[ 1693.390133] pl2303 2-2:1.0: pl2303 converter detected
[ 1693.402159] usb 2-2: pl2303 converter now attached to ttyUSB0

PS: The printer is a thermal serial diebold/mecaf.

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problem with ntpdate and squeeze

2011-04-18 Thread Leonardo Cuyar Morales
I installed ntpdate pkg in squeeze but the command don't work


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Re: Let's say you never want to upgrade from Lenny...

2011-04-05 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
security updates
protocol updates (IPv6 is comming to town)
most users deal better with smaller and incremental interface changes

2011/4/5 Mark 

> Hypothetically if a user doesn't want to upgrade to Squeeze, what would
> they have to do once Lenny stops being supported by Debian?  Let's assume
> the machines are used primarily for web surfing, including using flash.
> Would they need to install Firefox manually once Lenny stops getting updates
> for Iceweasel?  What other hiccups would they encounter?  If the machines
> run great with Lenny then what is the reason to give a user to upgrade if
> they're perfectly happy with what they have and don't want it changed?
>
> Thanks for any ideas.
> Mark
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Re: Proper name, & more - Re: Android Debian - Lets start Debian for Android hw phones ; gre

2011-03-23 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
2011/3/22 giovanni_re 

> Excellent infos, Shawn!!   :)  (You get 2 exclamation points.)
>

I'm not sure how http://www.emdebian.org/ is related to Debian because it's
neither embedded.debian.org or debian.org/embedded... anyway...

Is it related to your thoughts about smartphones running Debian?


Re: iceweasel 4 on squeeze?

2011-03-23 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
I've tried «apt-get install -t experimental iceweasel» first, but
sounded better to me as «aptitude install --with-recommends -t
experimental iceweasel-l10n-pt-br»!


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2011/3/23 Peter Tynan 

> On 23 March 2011 13:31, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. 
> wrote:
> > On 2011-03-23 07:01:21 Brad Alexander wrote:
> >>I had thought about grabbing the one from experimental (rc2?), but
> decided
> >>against that for a squeeze system.
>
>
> You may want to try http://mozilla.debian.net/
>
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Re: want to use old serial mouse

2011-03-14 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
# aptitude --with-recommends install inputattach
# inputattach --help

Emulate3Buttons should be turned off... you don't need emulation if you have
three buttons ;-).


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2011/3/14 Steve Kleene 

> I have a good new installation of testing (Wheezy).  I would like to use my
> old three-button roll-ball serial mouse (Logitech M-MD15L) but have so far
> failed.  The PC is new with an Intel i5 motherboard and a serial port.
>
> With Lenny, it was sufficient to have this section in xorg.conf:
>
>  Section "InputDevice"
>  Identifier  "Configured Mouse"
>  Driver  "mouse"
>  Option  "CorePointer"
>  Option  "Device""/dev/ttyS0"
>  Option  "Protocol"  "Microsoft"
>  Option  "Emulate3Buttons"   "true"
>  EndSection
>
> That hasn't worked.  I also tried replacing "/dev/ttyS0" with
> "/dev/input/mice".  I have tried the same two versions of xorg.conf with
> the
> mouse on a serial-to-USB adapter instead of the direct serial port.  None
> of
> these four configurations supported the serial mouse.  I'm testing while
> running the fvwm window manager.  I have xserver-xorg-input-mouse
> installed.
>
> In all four cases, Xorg.0.log looked about the same.  These were the only
> lines with "mouse" in them:
>
>  (**) |-->Input Device "Configured Mouse"
>  (WW) AllowEmptyInput is on, devices using drivers 'kbd', 'mouse' or \
>'vmmouse' will be disabled.
>  (WW) Disabling Configured Mouse
>  (==) intel(0): Silken mouse enabled
>
> I can post the whole file if necessary.
>
> Connecting a modern USB mouse works and creates /dev/mouse0.  I think the
> old
> mouse, even via the USB adapter, is not detected by udev.  At least I don't
> see anything new under /dev after I plug it in.
>
> Is there any way to get the old mouse working with Wheezy?  Thanks.
>
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Re: File server without the Xserver

2011-03-12 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
Is it  all about running gedit?

Although I can't imagine why you can't use vim, emacs or even nano from ssh
it's pretty possible to download a copy of the file, edit it with your
preferred editor and upload it back to the server.

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Re: Squeeze/Sony Vaio VPCee23eb/Keyboard Layout

2011-01-25 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
Added experimental do apt sources, installed the lastest kernel image and,
voi lá, everything is working now, even the keypad is working as Home, End,
Pg Up/Down and others when Num Lock isn't activeted. I also had to add
radeon firmware from non-free. So I recognize that having the latest Ubuntu
installed should be easier for a newbie, mostly because they are early
adopters.
I am pretty happy that both Fn+Sleep and closing display automaticaly worked
suspending the system, which I prefered to change to hybernate, leanving
suspend just for short inactivity periods.

User experience is, believe or not, even better than with pre-installed but
fully updated Windows 7 (which I kept in case I need any hardware support
from Sony). The Sony Vaio Alps Touchpad was getting crazy (at least to my
understanding) under Windows 7 after a while. This never happened yet under
Debian Squeeze running stock 2.6.37 kernel image. Sound is now good and
clear. HDMI sound output is yet to be tested.

I'm also using ext4 hopping it will save battery time, which was less than
good under windows...

I can't say that Sony Vaio VPC EE23EB works with Debian Squeeze OOTB, but
upgrading the kernel to the lastest debian package available and installing
firmare-linux-non-free was pretty easy.

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2011/1/25 Leonardo Ruoso 

> I'm trying Squeeze on a new Sony Vaio VPCee23eb.
>
> Touchpad only worked after adding the i8042.nopnp stuff to
> /etc/default/grub.
>
> But I never noticed before that there is no Sony Manufacturer at the
> Keyboard Layout Settings, at least at the Gnome Preferences Keyboard dialog.
>
> Also, I'd like to know if there's a replacement to the Sony Parser Device
> that appears on Windows 7.
>
> Mute, Volume and Brightness Fn are working OOTB, but not the "projector
> on/off" key. What should I do to turn on/off the external monitor?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
> Atenciosamente,
>
> Leonardo Ruoso (CE1921JP)
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Squeeze/Sony Vaio VPCee23eb/Keyboard Layout

2011-01-24 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
I'm trying Squeeze on a new Sony Vaio VPCee23eb.

Touchpad only worked after adding the i8042.nopnp stuff to
/etc/default/grub.

But I never noticed before that there is no Sony Manufacturer at the
Keyboard Layout Settings, at least at the Gnome Preferences Keyboard dialog.

Also, I'd like to know if there's a replacement to the Sony Parser Device
that appears on Windows 7.

Mute, Volume and Brightness Fn are working OOTB, but not the "projector
on/off" key. What should I do to turn on/off the external monitor?

Thanks




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instalação

2010-11-24 Thread Leonardo Reis da Silva
Qual debin devo instalar no meu pc?
instalei o virtual pc da microsoft, e ao tentar instalar o debin am64 ele me
diz que eu tenho um i686 cpu e pede que eu use um kernel apropriado para
este cpu.
já baixei o x68 e o ia64.
o x68 dá uma mensagem de kernel panic (isso deve ser ruim!), logo tentei
usar o ia64 porem nem o boot ele deu.

alguem pode me ajudar? por favor...

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unattended lenny install

2010-09-27 Thread leonardo Cuyar Morales
I remaster a debian lenny install iso with a preseed in order to have a full 
unattended lenny installation, but at testing fase (installation) there still 
showing me the package manager windows asking if I want to scan another CD. I 
look all the preseed examples files googling around but there isn't an option 
on this. I attach my preseed.cfg and the isolinux.cfg in case you find any error

Imagination is more important than knowledge


isolinux.cfg
Description: Binary data


preseed.cfg
Description: Binary data


Re: hi list

2010-09-24 Thread leonardo Cuyar Morales
I need to install gcc 4.1.3 instead of the actual gcc 4.3

Imagination is more important than knowledge

- Original Message -
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Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 9:13:02 AM
Subject: hi list

someone of you had installed vmware-tools (vmware server 2) in debian lenny 
5.0.4?


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hi list

2010-09-24 Thread leonardo Cuyar Morales
someone of you had installed vmware-tools (vmware server 2) in debian lenny 
5.0.4?


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Problem with ALC662 Intel HDA

2010-05-09 Thread Leonardo Meira
Hello everybody,

I have a problem with my sound card (nVidia Corporation MCP67 High
Definition Audio | ALC662 High Definition Audio) and I would like you to
indicate the best location and the best way for me to report the bug that I
will describe:

After a fresh installation and setup of alsa, I only have sound in one of
two outputs and the microphone does not work. After reading a lot of
documentation about the subject, I found that inserting the line "options
snd-hda-intel model = 3stack 6ch-index = 0" in alsa-base.conf file I can
make my sound card work better, but with some problems, which are:

a) If I select the 6-channel mode (in kmix or alsa-mixer), the two sound
outputs work but the microphone do not work.
b) If I select the 2-channel mode (in kmix or alsa-mixer), the microphone
works but only one sound output works.

You do not agree with me that this is a bug? I've been experiencing it in
different distributions and several versions of the Linux kernel. As in
several versions of ALSA.

Before you ask me, yes, I've tried all the options associated with ALC662
codec (
http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt)
and the option mentioned above was that worked best.


 I am a novice user of Linux. So I ask you for help. How could I help solve
this problem? What is the right place to report this bug?

Thanks,

Motherboard: ASUS M2N68-AM SE
Debian Lenny
Squeeze Debian / Sid


Re: dvd burner can't read cds

2010-02-11 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2010/2/11 Stephen Powell :
> On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 11:04:30 -0500 (EST), Leonardo Canducci wrote:
>> The SATA dvd burner in my desktop doesn't have any analog output so
>> cdplay (or cdcd) does not work (disk is spinning and led is blinking
>> but no audio).
>
> How sad.  Apparently, the drive *does* support the play command,
> but if there's no place to plug in an audio cable, there's no
> way to get sound out of it.  And if there's no headphone jack either,
> then the analog play function is basically useless.  :-(
> It reminds me of a quote by my high school chemistry teacher:
> "An engineer that can't write reports is like a cow without teats".
>
>   cdinfo -v
>
> and
>
>   cdir
>
> will also give you a status of what the hardware is doing.
> (i.e. whether the device is playing or not, what track is
> playing, how many minutes have elapsed on the track, etc.
>
> +1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8
>> In windows (2k and xp at least) you can set the device to handle audio
>> in digital.
>> Media player uses digital audio anyway.
>
> OK.
>
>> Stephen Powell wrote:
>>> Here's one way to be sure.  Play a CD in Windows.  While
>>> the CD is playing, unplug the audio cable, either at the
>>> drive end or the sound card end.  If sound suddenly
>>> disappears, the media player is using the analog method.
>>> If you continue to hear sound, it's using the digital method.
>>
>> There's an easier way: change CD volume volume from audio mixer. When
>> using digital it has no effect (PCM would do).
>
> True.  And it's easier to implement for computers where it's
> difficult to access the hardware while the machine is running,
> such as in a laptop.  But unplugging the cable is very effective
> at convincing people!
>
>> Stephen Powell wrote:
>>> If you can get the analog method to work under Windows, then
>>> chances are that cdplay was not talking to the correct drive
>>> under Linux.  Either that or the drive uses some type of
>>> non-standard command set that the Windows media player
>>> understands but cdplay, which follows the industry standard
>>> command set, does not.
>>
>> It's more complex than that: I tested the unit on a different win xp
>> pc this morning and everything worked fine (analog included).
>
> Uhh ... OK, now I'm confused.  You just said that the drive does not
> have any analog audio output.  So it can't work in analog mode in
> *any* PC, right?  But you just said you got it to work in analog
> mode in another PC!  How is that possible?  Are we talking about
> two different DVD drives?  Are you sure that win xp was using
> analog mode?
I was referring to my desktop SATA burner before to explain how dvd
modern drives behave. Here I'm talking about the IDE drive
troubleshooting.
>
>> Same
>> with ubuntu karmic and slitaz started from a USB stick. On its pc
>> instead the drive reads cds in digital only with win2k and it doesn't
>> read them at all in linux (cdplay, cdcd, rhythmbox, ecc.) while
>> working fine with data cdrom and dvd. It must be some strange wicked
>> of motherboard, drive and lenny.
>
> Now I'm even more confused.  I don't remember whether my Debian box
> uses totem or rhythmbox, but I'm pretty sure that whatever is the
> default media player uses the digital playback method.
cdcd and cdplay use analog audio

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Re: dvd burner can't read cds

2010-02-11 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2010/2/11 Stephen Powell :
> On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 03:13:11 -0500 (EST), Leonardo Canducci wrote:
>> Stephen Powell wrote:
>>> First thing to check: Is the activity light on the drive flashing on
>>> and off at regular intervals?  On my system, it's on for about 0.5
>>> seconds, then off for about 0.5 seconds, just like clockwork.
>>> If you don't see that, then either the device never received the
>>> play command or it doesn't support it.
>>
>> I doesn't flash. Drive starts spinning when cd is loaded but doesn't
>> spin when I try to play the disc and returns some error.
>>
>
> You probably know much of this already, but for the sake of others
> listening in ...
>
> There are two basic ways of playing audio CDs: the analog way and
> the digital way.  And it's not always obvious which method your
> CD player uses.  The original way is the analog way.  The program
> sends a "play" command to the CD drive.  The CD drive
> reads the digital data from the audio CD, does the digital-to-
> analog conversion inside the drive itself, and sends an analog
> audio signal via the audio cable to the "CD" input of the sound
> card.  This audio cable only has three wires: right channel,
> left channel, and ground.  (Sometimes an extra ground wire is
> also present, so that each channel has its own ground wire.)
>
> No data is sent across the I/O bus!
> >From the point of view of the host processor, host memory,
> and I/O bus, nothing is happening during the play operation.
> The sound card is simply functioning as an amplifier.  Older CD
> players, such as cdplay in the
> cdtool package, use this method.  If all you want to do is
> listen to an audio CD, this is by far the most efficient way
> to do it.
The SATA dvd burner in my desktop doesn't have any analog output so
cdplay (or cdcd) does not work (disk is spinning and led is blinking
but no audio).

>
> The newer way is the digital way.  The program basically treats
> the audio CD as digital data.  Digital data is read from the audio
> CD and transferred across the I/O bus to host
> memory.  This digital data is then sent to the regular sound
> port (PCM port) of the sound card, which is a second data
> transfer across the I/O bus.  This method obviously uses more
> computer resources than the analog way, but also allows for
> more flexibility.  For example, sections of audio data from
> a CD can be captured and put into a .wav file by the program.
> This is called "ripping".  This method is used in most
> of the newer media players.  I'm pretty sure that Windows
> Media Player in recent releases of Windows uses this method.
In windows (2k and xp at least) you can set the device to handle audio
in digital.
Media player uses digital audio anyway.
>
> The manufacturers of CD drives gain certain economies of
> scale if the same basic CD drive can be used in both digital
> computers and consumer CD players.  Consumer CD players require
> the analog method.  Therefore, the analog circuitry is present.
> But with DVD players, it may be a different story.  It wouldn't
> surprise me if some DVD drives don't have this analog circuitry
> and therefore don't support the traditional "play" command
> for audio CDs.  For this type of drive, you may have to use
> a media player that uses the digital, or "ripping" method.
>
> If you're sure that cdplay is addressing the right drive,
> you get an error message, and you don't see the activity
> light on the drive flash on and off at regular intervals,
> it's a pretty good indication that the drive doesn't support
> the "play" command.  The fact that it works in Windows doesn't
> mean anything unless you are sure that the media player that
> you're using in Windows is using the analog method.
> Here's one way to be sure.  Play a CD in Windows.  While
> the CD is playing, unplug the audio cable, either at the
> drive end or the sound card end.  If sound suddenly
> disappears, the media player is using the analog method.
> If you continue to hear sound, it's using the digital method.
There's an easier way: change CD volume volume from audio mixer. When
using digital it has no effect (PCM would do).
>
> If you can get the analog method to work under Windows, then
> chances are that cdplay was not talking to the correct drive
> under Linux.  Either that or the drive uses some type of
> non-standard command set that the Windows media player
> understands but cdplay, which follows the industry standard
> command set, does not.
It's more complex than that: I tested the unit on a different 

Re: dvd burner can't read cds

2010-02-11 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2010/2/11 Stephen Powell :
> On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 14:03:25 -0500 (EST), Leonardo Canducci wrote:
>>
>> Maybe a little off-topic: hardware issue with lenny.
>>
>> I've just replaced a broken LG dvd burner on my parents pc with an
>> ASUS drw-22b2s (IDE interface) and it works fine except it cannot read
>> audio cds. This didn't happen with the old one. Anyway serpentine or
>> cdcd or else fail or return errors on lenny. I checked on win2k (it's
>> a dual boot pc) and programs that use analog audio for cds fail while
>> other that use digital audio work.
>> I also tried installing the burner on another pc (mythtv box with
>> etch) and had the same problems. Can't test it on my desktop 'cause it
>> has SATA interface only.
>> I went to the shop and asked for another unit (same model because it's
>> the only one they sell with IDE interface) and had the same problems.
>> So I imagine there must be some issue with this particular model or
>> maybe some lethal mixture of motherboard, chipset and burner. Anybody
>> had similar experiences? Do you have some hints?
>>
>> Actually there's a SATA connector on the gigabyte 7vt600 motherboard
>> on the pc but I never used it and it was quite experimental at the
>> time it was bought (maybe 6 years ago). Should I try with a SATA
>> burner?
>
> There are several things you can try.  First of all, under Linux,
> I recommend the cdtool package if all you want to do is listen to an
> audio CD.  (I.e. you're not interested in "ripping" audio data clips
> or anything like that, you just want to listen to it.)  The cdtool
> package contains a number of command-line utilities, such as cdplay,
> cdpause, cdstop, cdeject, cdinfo, etc.  Install that package, place
> an audio CD in the CD drive, cancel any programs that start automatically
> on the desktop, such as "Sound juicer" in GNOME, then type "cdplay".
> If you only have one drive capable of reading audio CDs in your system,
> you usually don't have to specify the device.  It usually finds it.
> If that is not the case, you may have to specify the device in the
> command line.  See the man page for details.
I used cdcd from command line. I'll try cdplay... maybe there's more
debugging information.
>
> First thing to check: Is the activity light on the drive flashing on
> and off at regular intervals?  On my system, it's on for about 0.5
> seconds, then off for about 0.5 seconds, just like clockwork.
> If you don't see that, then either the device never received the
> play command or it doesn't support it.
I doesn't flash. Drive starts spinning when cd is loaded but doesn't
spin when I try to play the disc and returns some error.
>
> Next: If you see the light flashing, the next thing to check is whether
> or not there is an audio cable running from the audio output of the
> CD drive to the CD input on the sound card.  No cable, no sound.
> It's as simple as that.
Fist thing I double checked when I installed the drive.
>
> Next thing: run "alsamixer".  Check to see that the "CD" input is not
> muted.  You should see OO, not MM, at the bottom of the CD column.
> If it is muted, unmute it with the "m" key.  Finally, make sure that
> the volume in the CD column is turned up.  For many audio chipsets,
> the CD input, being analog, is not subject to the master volume
> control, which is digital.
That's the second thing I checked. Anyway to be sure I switched the
drive with some old cd burner and everything was ok, so...
>
> If the drive has a headphone jack on the front, plug in a set of
> headphones and see if you can hear sound there.  If so, the audio
> cable is suspect.  Check for loose connections.
No jack or play button in newer drives.
>
> Of course, the obvious stuff too: are there speakers plugged in to
> the audio output of the sound card, are they turned on, can you
> play wave audio files with aplay, etc.
Well... that would be really lame of me :) No, audio stuff is ok.

My main concern is that if the single drive isn't defective and the
problem occurs only in linux (windows has minor issues) I can't return
the unit.
I'll test the drive in some other pc before giving up.

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Re: dvd burner can't read cds

2010-02-11 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2010/2/11  :
> The new drive has an audio cable to connect it to the audio card?

It has the usual thin analog audio cable connected to the motherboard
as all IDE drives.
AFAIK SATA drives don't have this cable anymore but they work
anyway... I guess digital audio goes through data cable.
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dvd burner can't read cds

2010-02-10 Thread Leonardo Canducci
Maybe a little off-topic: hardware issue with lenny.

I've just replaced a broken LG dvd burner on my parents pc with an
ASUS drw-22b2s (IDE interface) and it works fine except it cannot read
audio cds. This didn't happen with the old one. Anyway serpentine or
cdcd or else fail or return errors on lenny. I checked on win2k (it's
a dual boot pc) and programs that use analog audio for cds fail while
other that use digital audio work.
I also tried installing the burner on another pc (mythtv box with
etch) and had the same problems. Can't test it on my desktop 'cause it
has SATA interface only.
I went to the shop and asked for another unit (same model because it's
the only one they sell with IDE interface) and had the same problems.
So I imagine there must be some issue with this particular model or
maybe some lethal mixture of motherboard, chipset and burner. Anybody
had similar experiences? Do you have some hints?

Actually there's a SATA connector on the gigabyte 7vt600 motherboard
on the pc but I never used it and it was quite experimental at the
time it was bought (maybe 6 years ago). Should I try with a SATA
burner?

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does Unattended-Upgrade::Allowed-Origins understand codenames?

2010-01-28 Thread Leonardo Boiko
Hi,

If I have, say, Unattended-Upgrade::Allowed-Origins set to security
and "stable", and my sources.list uses the name "lenny", will
unattended-upgrade still pull from it?

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Re: apt-get upgrade -> Configuring grub-pc never ends

2010-01-27 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
Recently I've got a problem on a server... after editing menu.lst the
machine boots, but running an apt-get upgrade that got a new kernel image, i
lost all my edition... '/' was at /dev/sda2, but the upgrade changed it to
/dev/sda1, which is the swap partition. Upgrading to grub2 correct this
issue...

Atenciosamente,

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2010/1/27 Mark 

> >On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 8:27 AM, Leonardo Ruoso  > wrote:
>
>> >I've tried a lot of grub-pc, grub-install, grub-probe and finally
>> upgraded to 2.0.36... After all it worked Thanks
>>
>
> It's a lot more work and headache than editing menu.lst, ain't it?  :(
>


Re: apt-get upgrade -> Configuring grub-pc never ends

2010-01-27 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
I've tried a lot of grub-pc, grub-install, grub-probe and finally upgraded
to 2.0.36... After all it worked Thanks

Atenciosamente,

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2010/1/26 Geraldo Netto 

> Hi guys,
>
> i would try
>
> apt-get -f install
>
> maybe there is something broken on the way...
>
> See ya,
>
> Geraldo
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>
>
>
> 2010/1/26 Thierry Chatelet :
> > On Tuesday 26 January 2010 17:13:27 Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
> >> leona...@yuri:~$ df -h
> >> Sist. Arq.Tam   Usad Disp  Uso% Montado em
> >> /dev/sda1 144G   72G   66G  53% /
> >> tmpfs 505M 0  505M   0% /lib/init/rw
> >> udev   10M  216K  9,8M   3% /dev
> >> tmpfs 505M  156K  505M   1% /dev/shm
> >> 10.0.0.155:/home  136G  124G  5,0G  97% /home
> >> leona...@yuri:~$
> >>
> >
> > Then you have to look at something else. Sorry I can't help you more.
> > Good luck
> > Thierry
> >
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Re: apt-get upgrade -> Configuring grub-pc never ends

2010-01-26 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
leona...@yuri:~$ df -h
Sist. Arq.Tam   Usad Disp  Uso% Montado em
/dev/sda1 144G   72G   66G  53% /
tmpfs 505M 0  505M   0% /lib/init/rw
udev   10M  216K  9,8M   3% /dev
tmpfs 505M  156K  505M   1% /dev/shm
10.0.0.155:/home  136G  124G  5,0G  97% /home
leona...@yuri:~$


Atenciosamente,

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2010/1/26 Thierry Chatelet 

> On Tuesday 26 January 2010 16:41:58 Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
> > I've upgraded my desktop, but it never ends grub-pc configuration. It's a
> > squeeze box.
> >
> > The syslog shows a message showing some process being blocked for more
> than
> > 120 seconds.
> >
> > Any idea?
> >
> > Atenciosamente,
> >
> > Leonardo Ruoso (CE1921JP)
> > leona...@oktiva.com.br - (85) 8787-0312
> > Marketing, Comunicação Social e Tecnologia
> >
>
> How much space there is left on various partition?
> Thierry
>
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Re: apt-get upgrade -> Configuring grub-pc never ends

2010-01-26 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
leona...@yuri:~$ df -h
Sist. Arq.Tam   Usad Disp  Uso% Montado em
/dev/sda1 144G   72G   66G  53% /
tmpfs 505M 0  505M   0% /lib/init/rw
udev   10M  216K  9,8M   3% /dev
tmpfs 505M  156K  505M   1% /dev/shm
10.0.0.155:/home  136G  124G  5,0G  97% /home
leona...@yuri:~$


Here the message:

Depois desta operação, 0B adicionais de espaço em disco serão usados.
Configurando grub-pc (1.98~20100101-1) ...


Atenciosamente,

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2010/1/26 Thierry Chatelet 

> On Tuesday 26 January 2010 16:41:58 Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
> > I've upgraded my desktop, but it never ends grub-pc configuration. It's a
> > squeeze box.
> >
> > The syslog shows a message showing some process being blocked for more
> than
> > 120 seconds.
> >
> > Any idea?
> >
> > Atenciosamente,
> >
> > Leonardo Ruoso (CE1921JP)
> > leona...@oktiva.com.br - (85) 8787-0312
> > Marketing, Comunicação Social e Tecnologia
> >
>
> How much space there is left on various partition?
> Thierry
>
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apt-get upgrade -> Configuring grub-pc never ends

2010-01-26 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
I've upgraded my desktop, but it never ends grub-pc configuration. It's a
squeeze box.

The syslog shows a message showing some process being blocked for more than
120 seconds.

Any idea?

Atenciosamente,

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Re: Synchronize two computers

2010-01-21 Thread Leonardo Canducci
unison (has a gtk frontend too)
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Re: rsync: different target size

2010-01-19 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2010/1/19 Rick Thomas :
>
> On Jan 18, 2010, at 12:20 PM, Leonardo Canducci wrote:
>
>> I'm using rsync -aHS to backup some stuff (mostly jpgs and docs from
>> my home) to an external usb hard drive (same ext3 fs).
>> After a backup I ran du -s to get a fast check on size and found
>> source and target to be slightly different.
>> Even using du -cb or du-cbk size doesn't match. So what's wrong?!
>>
>> I've noticed some dir size doesn't match:
>> l...@zazzero:~$ ls -ld /media/toshiba-docs/foto/d50/
>> drwxr-xr-x 43 leo leo 4096  6 gen 11:17 /media/toshiba-docs/foto/d50/
>> l...@zazzero:~$ ls -ld /share/foto/d50/
>> drwxr-xr-x 43 leo leo 69632  6 gen 11:17 /share/foto/d50/
>>
>> I'd like the size of the backup to be exactly the same and check sync
>> result with du.
>>
>> BTW, is there some better fast check I could do to test rsync behavior?
>>
>> Thanks!
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>
> Probably you have directories that have grown and shrunk on the source
> filesystem.  They will still have the space allocated (just the actual
> directory -- not the files in it) for the file-name entries that were
> deleted.  When you transfer them to the target (in this case the USB hard
> drive), the directories are rebuilt from scratch, so they don't have space
> allocated for the deleted file-names.

That's it!
>
> If you want to use file sizes as a check on the operation of rsync (not the
> best check, but it will catch some kinds of errors) you could do something
> like this
>
> ( cd source ; find . -type f -print0 | sort -z | xargs ls -s ) >
> /tmp/source-stuff
> ( cd target ; find . -type f -print0 | sort -z | xargs ls -s ) >
> /tmp/target-stuff
> diff /tmp/target-stuff /tmp/source-stuff
>
> you can use something like "md5sum" in place of "ls -s" if you want a more
> industrial strength check...

how does that compare to rsync -cn? Is it faster? safer?

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Re: rsync: different target size

2010-01-19 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2010/1/18 Johannes Wiedersich :
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>
> Leonardo Canducci wrote:
>> I'm using rsync -aHS to backup some stuff (mostly jpgs and docs from
>> my home) to an external usb hard drive (same ext3 fs).
>
> [snip]
>
>> I'd like the size of the backup to be exactly the same and check sync
>> result with du.
>>
>> BTW, is there some better fast check I could do to test rsync behavior?
>
> If your data and the backup are important to you, the question is not,
> whether your check is fast, but if it is accurate. I'd suggest you use
> the -cnv options of rsync to check for differences between source and
> target. It will display all different files (ie. files with different
> checksum) without modifying anything.

I just wanted to get a fast (not accurate) check with some other tool.
I knew about -c switch but I read it's really slow and my backup is
30Gb.
>
> FWIW, why do you use the -S option and are you aware of the consequences:
>
> /---man rsync---
>       -S, --sparse
>              Try to handle sparse files efficiently so they take up
>              less  space  on  the  destination.   Conflicts  with
>              --inplace because it’s not possible to overwrite data in a
>              sparse fashion.

I read the man page and I usually use plain rsync -a. I was told to
try -aHS on a chat after having the same problem with rsync -a.
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rsync: different target size

2010-01-18 Thread Leonardo Canducci
I'm using rsync -aHS to backup some stuff (mostly jpgs and docs from
my home) to an external usb hard drive (same ext3 fs).
After a backup I ran du -s to get a fast check on size and found
source and target to be slightly different.
Even using du -cb or du-cbk size doesn't match. So what's wrong?!

I've noticed some dir size doesn't match:
l...@zazzero:~$ ls -ld /media/toshiba-docs/foto/d50/
drwxr-xr-x 43 leo leo 4096  6 gen 11:17 /media/toshiba-docs/foto/d50/
l...@zazzero:~$ ls -ld /share/foto/d50/
drwxr-xr-x 43 leo leo 69632  6 gen 11:17 /share/foto/d50/

I'd like the size of the backup to be exactly the same and check sync
result with du.

BTW, is there some better fast check I could do to test rsync behavior?

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postfix and sasl

2009-11-13 Thread Leonardo Cuyar Morales
I'm having problem authenticating users in postfix through sasl, this is
the main.cf part settings I make:

*
myhostname = $mydomain
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
mydestination = $mydomain, localhost.$mydomain
relayhost = 
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8
mailbox_command = procmail -a "$EXTENSION"
mailbox_size_limit = 0
recipient_delimiter = +
inet_interfaces = all
mydomain = localdomain
myorigin = $mydomain

smtp_sasl_auth_enabled = yes
smtp_sender_login_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_senders
smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd
smtp_sender_dependent_authentication = yes

smtpd_sasl_auth_enabled = yes
smtpd_sasl_security_options = noanonymous
smtpd_sasl_local_domain = $mydomain
broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
smtpd_sender_login_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_senders

#medidas anti UCE
smtpd_delay_reject = no
smtpd_helo_required = yes
smtpd_client_restrictions = check_client_access
pcre:/etc/postfix/client_checks.pcre
smtpd_helo_restrictions = check_helo_access
pcre:/etc/postfix/helo_checks.pcre
smtpd_sender_restrictions = check_sender_access
pcre:/etc/postfix/sender_checks.pcre

smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_sasl_authenticated
mail_spool_directory = /var/spool/mail/
***

and the master.cf part concerning the smtp client:

***
smtp  inet  n   -   -   -   -   smtpd -v
#submission inet n   -   -   -   -   smtpd
#  -o smtpd_enforce_tls=yes
   -o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes
   -o smtpd_client_restrictions=permit_sasl_authenticated
***

this above means I only can send mails if I'm authenticated first, but
when I connect to the server with telnet to test, I can send mails
without the need of authentication, is there something misconfigured
here?


Ing. Leonardo Cuyar Morales
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kernel panic when doing mkfs.ext3 on a /dev/md0 (/dev/sdb /dev/sdc)

2009-10-27 Thread Leonardo Ruoso
Hi,

I have a fresh Debian Lenny Box with three Sata Disks (250GB and 2 X 500GB).

"/" is mounted on the first disk (/dev/sda) outside any raid array.

The other disks (/dev/sdb and /dev/sdc) have only one raid partition
each and were used by mdadm to create a software raid array
(/dev/md0).

I keep getting Kernel Panic whenever I try mkfs.ext2(3|4): mkfs.ext2 /dev/md0.

I googled it, but most of the kernel panic pages refers to booting
from a raid array, which is not my case.

TIA,



Atenciosamente,

Leonardo Ruoso (CE1921JP)
leona...@oktiva.com.br - (85) 8787-0312
Marketing, Comunicação Social e Tecnologia



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Re: no more audio in totem in sid

2009-09-30 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/9/30 Tim Tebbit :
> Leonardo Canducci wrote:
>> Since I upgraded totem to version 2.28 I can't here audio anymore.
>> Audio control is grayed out. Other media player (vlc, rhythmbox) work
>> fine. I'm using alsa (no esd or pulse). There are no bugreports about
>> that. Could someone confirm that problem?
>> Thanks
>
> +1 here. Version: 2.28.1-1 I have not be able to track it down. I was waiting
> for reports to start here.
just tried on a fresh sid install (amd64 instead of i386) ad I get
audio with totem. Maybe it's some conffile issue?
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no more audio in totem in sid

2009-09-30 Thread Leonardo Canducci
Since I upgraded totem to version 2.28 I can't here audio anymore.
Audio control is grayed out. Other media player (vlc, rhythmbox) work
fine. I'm using alsa (no esd or pulse). There are no bugreports about
that. Could someone confirm that problem?
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Re: only one workspace when using compiz

2009-09-23 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/9/23 JoeHill :
> Leonardo Canducci wrote:
>
>> 2009/9/23 JoeHill :
>> > Leonardo Canducci wrote:
>> >
>> >> When I turn on compiz I only have one virtual desktop. Desktop
>> >> switcher shows two available desktops but I can't change to the second
>> >> clicking on it.
>> >> I've tried to change "number of desktops" option in
>> >> compiz-config-settings-manager (ccsm) but this particular option is
>> >> grayed out. Am I missing something or is it a known bug? Should I load
>> >> some plugin?
>> >> Btw, I'm using gnome and sid (but the same happens with lenny) on
>> >> intel 965 graphics.
>> >> Thanks!
>> >
>> > Try under 'Desktop', enable Viewport Switcher.
>> Had to install compiz-fusion-plugin-main to have it but anyway nothing
>> changed. "number of desktops" in general options is still grayed out
>> and set to 1. I also tried assigning a keyboard combo in ccsm's
>> viewport switcher but it has no effect either. Where am I wrong?
>
> In the same place where you increase the number of desktops, can you increase
> the 'horizontal virtual size'? I just noticed that I cannot change the 'number
> of desktops' either, but I get the same result with 'horizontal virtual size'.
I can change horizontal virtual size and the switcher applet shows me
more desktops but clicking on it doesn't switch desktop. I'm stuck
with only one.
>
> I can then switch viewports either by mousewheel on the background or with the
> 'expo' plugin (under Desktop), in my case I just zip the mouse pointer up to 
> the
> top left corner. This is set in the Expo prefs.
Expo plugin works and now I can change desktop.
At last I found rotate plugin had to be enabled to get the desktop
switcher applet to work and this plugin wasn't enabled because I
didn't check "rotate cube" in ccsm.

Thanks for helping.
>
> I think it's possible that Compiz settings are a bit more complicated than 
> they
> need to be ;)
Well, it's a shame compiz isn't packaged with a working configuration
out of the box. I had to struggle to get normal things like windows to
move or decoration when I first tried it out and I had to check the
web to find answers to have a usable configuration.
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Re: only one workspace when using compiz

2009-09-23 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/9/23 JoeHill :
> Leonardo Canducci wrote:
>
>> When I turn on compiz I only have one virtual desktop. Desktop
>> switcher shows two available desktops but I can't change to the second
>> clicking on it.
>> I've tried to change "number of desktops" option in
>> compiz-config-settings-manager (ccsm) but this particular option is
>> grayed out. Am I missing something or is it a known bug? Should I load
>> some plugin?
>> Btw, I'm using gnome and sid (but the same happens with lenny) on
>> intel 965 graphics.
>> Thanks!
>
> Try under 'Desktop', enable Viewport Switcher.
Had to install compiz-fusion-plugin-main to have it but anyway nothing
changed. "number of desktops" in general options is still grayed out
and set to 1. I also tried assigning a keyboard combo in ccsm's
viewport switcher but it has no effect either. Where am I wrong?
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only one workspace when using compiz

2009-09-22 Thread Leonardo Canducci
When I turn on compiz I only have one virtual desktop. Desktop
switcher shows two available desktops but I can't change to the second
clicking on it.
I've tried to change "number of desktops" option in
compiz-config-settings-manager (ccsm) but this particular option is
grayed out. Am I missing something or is it a known bug? Should I load
some plugin?
Btw, I'm using gnome and sid (but the same happens with lenny) on
intel 965 graphics.
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Re: is there a truly offline feed reader?

2009-09-11 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/9/11 PierPaolo :
> i faced this annoyance too... maybe someone has to put his hands on it...
> caching the pages feeds are referring too has to be quite an hard job, with
> all references in contemporary html pages, and framing... once i tried to
> wgetting the feed page but these problems stopped my trials
straw used to work this way, but it's broken now and deb version seems
to be the last one on developer site.
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tracker indexing from scratch over and over

2009-09-11 Thread Leonardo Canducci
It looks like tracker is indexing files from scratch every time I
reboot my pc. Why that? Shouldn't it just update its db when new files
are created? Anyway the annoying part is that - with default
configuration - there is not much cpu and memory usage but very very
high disk I/O and applications (ie iceweasel) become unresponsive.
Pausing tracker gives me back control of my pc but then cpu usage
grows unexpectedly (isn't it supposed to be paused?)
It's only me? Is there some workaround to these problems? I'd better
switch to beagle?
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Re: is there a truly offline feed reader?

2009-09-11 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/9/11 S. Fishpaste :
> On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 22:25:49 +0200, Leonardo Canducci in 
> gmane.linux.debian.user wrote:
>> Liferea is not, at least when a feed shows only a few lines and links
>> to the true article, and so other popular readers. AFAIK Straw was the
>> only one truly offline reader but it's broken (in sid). Even google
>> reader + gears can't fetch articles linked from a feed like that:
>> http://osnews.com/story/22145/Linux_2_6_31_Released which has only a
>> small part/abstract of the article. In such case you have to be online
>> to read the full article even when all feeds are synced/refreshed.
>> Am I missing something or there is no such software?
>
> Leafnode + (perferred newsreader) or slrnpull + slrn
Isn't that NNTP stuff? I'm looking for an RSS feed reader.
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is there a truly offline feed reader?

2009-09-10 Thread Leonardo Canducci
Liferea is not, at least when a feed shows only a few lines and links
to the true article, and so other popular readers. AFAIK Straw was the
only one truly offline reader but it's broken (in sid). Even google
reader + gears can't fetch articles linked from a feed like that:
http://osnews.com/story/22145/Linux_2_6_31_Released which has only a
small part/abstract of the article. In such case you have to be online
to read the full article even when all feeds are synced/refreshed.
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Re: sharing an ipp printer with a mac client

2009-09-08 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/9/8 Sjoerd Hardeman :
> Please keep this on the list.
> Leonardo Canducci schreef:
>>
>> 2009/9/8 Sjoerd Hardeman :
>>>
>>> Leonardo Canducci schreef:
>>>>
>>>> 2009/9/8 Tom H :
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Leonardo
>>>>> Canducci wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm using cups 1.4.0 from debian sid and I have a deskjet printer
>>>>>> connected via USB. This printer is shared (ticked "Share printers
>>>>>> connected to this system" and "Allow printing from the Internet" in
>>>>>> the web gui) and should be visible.
>>>>>> I can print from linux clients. Configuring the printer on linux
>>>>>> clients is as easy as creating a client.config file in /etc/cups with:
>>>>>> ServerName nameofmyserver
>>>>>> I don't even install cups on the clients, package cups-client is
>>>>>> enough. I don't used a wizards in linux clients.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyway some time ago I managed to configure the printer on my wife's
>>>>>> mac. This expansive laptop is connected wirelessly (same as the linux
>>>>>> clients) via a router. Mac osx was able to detect the printer with the
>>>>>> protocol (IPP) and server address. Now it can't and upgrading cups to
>>>>>> 1.4.0 broke printing from it with the old printer profile. I can print
>>>>>> in mac console specifying host address with:
>>>>>> lp -h 192.168.0.1:631 test.txt
>>>>>> but the damn wizard won't detect the printer.
>>>>>
>>>>> Have you tried adding the printer through 127.0.0.1:631?
>>>>
>>>> as expected it doesn't work. printer is not connected to localhost
>>>
>>> You can connect to other cups servers from your local cups server. So get
>>> your browser, go to that page, and add
>>> http://192.168.0.1:631/printers/yourprinterqueue
>>> In principle you can also let the linux machine broadcast its printers,
>>> and
>>> the mac will autodetect this. However, I usually find it tricky to get
>>> this
>>> to work through firewalls, listening disablers and other misbehaving
>>> stuff.
>>> To get this to work, read the manual.
>>
>> If I manually set the queue osx gives me the wrong driver and doesn't
>> even present the right one (the one automatically choose when plugging
>> the printer to the mac).
>
> I think it is rather common that autodetection-over-networks is not often
> working. Strange however that the apparently available right choice is not
> offered. You can always manually provide the ppd, maybe that solves the
> issue?
I tried that: copied ppd file and choose that when manually adding the
printer, but it doesn't work.
>>
>> Broadcasting works fine on linux boxes and windows xp and it used to
>> work on mac too.
>
> On Windows? Cups-broadcasting?
On windows there's no detection. I manually set the printer URI and
driver (the right one).
>>>
>>> And, maybe it is also possible to make a /etc/cups/cups.client file on
>>> the
>>> mac, pointing to 192.168.0.1:631 and completely bypass the macs own cups?
>>> Works on linuxes, might also work on macs?
>>
>> I'll try. But I fear to screw up mac environment (I don't know much about
>> that).
>
> You can always delete the file if it doesn't work ;)
You're right. Anyway it's annoying it doesn't work anymore the right way.
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Fwd: sharing an ipp printer with a mac client

2009-09-08 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/9/8 Sjoerd Hardeman :
> Leonardo Canducci schreef:
>>
>> 2009/9/8 Tom H :
>>>
>>> On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Leonardo
>>> Canducci wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I'm using cups 1.4.0 from debian sid and I have a deskjet printer
>>>> connected via USB. This printer is shared (ticked "Share printers
>>>> connected to this system" and "Allow printing from the Internet" in
>>>> the web gui) and should be visible.
>>>> I can print from linux clients. Configuring the printer on linux
>>>> clients is as easy as creating a client.config file in /etc/cups with:
>>>> ServerName nameofmyserver
>>>> I don't even install cups on the clients, package cups-client is
>>>> enough. I don't used a wizards in linux clients.
>>>>
>>>> Anyway some time ago I managed to configure the printer on my wife's
>>>> mac. This expansive laptop is connected wirelessly (same as the linux
>>>> clients) via a router. Mac osx was able to detect the printer with the
>>>> protocol (IPP) and server address. Now it can't and upgrading cups to
>>>> 1.4.0 broke printing from it with the old printer profile. I can print
>>>> in mac console specifying host address with:
>>>> lp -h 192.168.0.1:631 test.txt
>>>> but the damn wizard won't detect the printer.
>>>
>>> Have you tried adding the printer through 127.0.0.1:631?
>>
>> as expected it doesn't work. printer is not connected to localhost
>
> You can connect to other cups servers from your local cups server. So get
> your browser, go to that page, and add
> http://192.168.0.1:631/printers/yourprinterqueue
> In principle you can also let the linux machine broadcast its printers, and
> the mac will autodetect this. However, I usually find it tricky to get this
> to work through firewalls, listening disablers and other misbehaving stuff.
> To get this to work, read the manual.
If I manually set the queue osx gives me the wrong driver and doesn't
even present the right one (the one automatically choose when plugging
the printer to the mac).
Broadcasting works fine on linux boxes and windows xp and it used to
work on mac too.
> And, maybe it is also possible to make a /etc/cups/cups.client file on the
> mac, pointing to 192.168.0.1:631 and completely bypass the macs own cups?
> Works on linuxes, might also work on macs?
I'll try. But I fear to screw up mac environment (I don't know much about that).
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Re: sharing an ipp printer with a mac client

2009-09-08 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/9/8 Tom H :
> On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Leonardo
> Canducci wrote:
>> I'm using cups 1.4.0 from debian sid and I have a deskjet printer
>> connected via USB. This printer is shared (ticked "Share printers
>> connected to this system" and "Allow printing from the Internet" in
>> the web gui) and should be visible.
>> I can print from linux clients. Configuring the printer on linux
>> clients is as easy as creating a client.config file in /etc/cups with:
>> ServerName nameofmyserver
>> I don't even install cups on the clients, package cups-client is
>> enough. I don't used a wizards in linux clients.
>>
>> Anyway some time ago I managed to configure the printer on my wife's
>> mac. This expansive laptop is connected wirelessly (same as the linux
>> clients) via a router. Mac osx was able to detect the printer with the
>> protocol (IPP) and server address. Now it can't and upgrading cups to
>> 1.4.0 broke printing from it with the old printer profile. I can print
>> in mac console specifying host address with:
>> lp -h 192.168.0.1:631 test.txt
>> but the damn wizard won't detect the printer.
>
> Have you tried adding the printer through 127.0.0.1:631?
as expected it doesn't work. printer is not connected to localhost
>
> You will have to change the SystemGroup stanza in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
> (for example to the first-created admin user) in order  to make
> changes through the CUPS web interface.
I can make changes on cups server running on the mac (1.3.something)
with the web interface.
I tried adding the printer with the web gui. It works but I can't
choose the hpijs driver. Only choice is gutenprint. I also tried
connecting the printer directly to the mac then copying the ppd file
and using that with the remote printer profile but no way. It doesn't
work.
I thought it could be because of non matching cups version on server
and mac but I have no problems with linux clients with non matching
versions.
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sharing an ipp printer with a mac client

2009-09-07 Thread Leonardo Canducci
I'm using cups 1.4.0 from debian sid and I have a deskjet printer
connected via USB. This printer is shared (ticked "Share printers
connected to this system" and "Allow printing from the Internet" in
the web gui) and should be visible.
I can print from linux clients. Configuring the printer on linux
clients is as easy as creating a client.config file in /etc/cups with:
ServerName nameofmyserver
I don't even install cups on the clients, package cups-client is
enough. I don't used a wizards in linux clients.

Anyway some time ago I managed to configure the printer on my wife's
mac. This expansive laptop is connected wirelessly (same as the linux
clients) via a router. Mac osx was able to detect the printer with the
protocol (IPP) and server address. Now it can't and upgrading cups to
1.4.0 broke printing from it with the old printer profile. I can print
in mac console specifying host address with:
lp -h 192.168.0.1:631 test.txt
but the damn wizard won't detect the printer.
Any hints?

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Re: (nautilus:3241): Unique-DBus-WARNING **: Error while sending message: Did not receive a reply.

2009-08-02 Thread Leonardo Gaudino
Il giorno sab, 01/08/2009 alle 13.21 -0400, Rick Thomas ha scritto: 
> On Aug 1, 2009, at 5:28 AM, Leonardo Gaudino wrote:
> 
> > I experience the same problem (only difference is nautilus:3645,  
> > whatever it means...). A pop-up message appears while loading the  
> > session showing that phrase. The strangest is that everything does  
> > work fine. This happens only at the first login: if i terminate the  
> > session and login again no errors pop up.
> >
> > Debian testing, kernel 2.6.30-bpo.1-686, gnome 2.26.1
> >
> > Leonardo
> 
> 
> 
> Check your ~/.xsession-errors file.  I have two machines that are  
> having this problem.  On one, I get the same popup you do, but I get  
> it every time I log in.  The other one, I don't get the popup, but it  
> shows up in the .xsession-errors file instead.
> 
> Both of my machines are PowerPC Macs.  How about you?
> 
> And yes, everything seems to be working fine.
> 
> Very curious!
> 
> 
> Rick
> 

:) Every combination happens! My machine is an Intel based. In
xsessions-errors some other warnings are reported, but just this pop up,
and only at the first login.

(nautilus:3706): Unique-DBus-WARNING **: Error while sending message:
Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application
did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply,
the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.

At 2nd login many warnings are not there. In attachment the
xsession-errors for 1st and 2ns login.

Leonardo
/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup...
SESSION_MANAGER=local/europa:@/tmp/.ICE-unix/3504,unix/europa:/tmp/.ICE-unix/3504
1249202805.416735 Session manager: disconnected...
1249202805.440913 Session manager: disconnected...
Avviso del window manager: Lettura del file della sessione 
/home/leo/.config/metacity/sessions/default0.ms non riuscita: Failed to open 
file '/home/leo/.config/metacity/sessions/default0.ms': No such file or 
directory

** (gsynaptics-init:3707): WARNING **: Using synclient
GNOME_KEYRING_SOCKET=/tmp/keyring-BBhmjb/socket
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/keyring-BBhmjb/socket.ssh
Checking for Xgl: not present. 
** (gnome-volume-control-applet:3709): DEBUG: Disabling debugging
Failed to play sound: File or data not found

(x-session-manager:3504): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion 
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
Detected PCI ID for VGA: 02:00.0 0300: 10de:086f (rev b1) (prog-if 00 [VGA 
controller])
Checking for texture_from_pixmap: present. 
Checking for non power of two support: present. 
Checking for Composite extension: present. 
Checking screen 1Comparing resolution (1280x800) to maximum 3D texture size 
(8192): Passed.
Checking for Software Rasterizer: Not present. 
Checking for nVidia: present. 

(gnome-panel:3698): Gdk-WARNING **: gdk_xsettings_watch_cb(): Couldn't find 
window to unwatch
02/08/2009 10:46:52 Autoprobing TCP port in (all) network interface
02/08/2009 10:46:52 Listening IPv{4,6}://*:5900
02/08/2009 10:46:52 Autoprobing selected port 5900
02/08/2009 10:46:52 Advertising security type: 'TLS' (18)
02/08/2009 10:46:52 Advertising authentication type: 'No Authentication' (1)
02/08/2009 10:46:52 Advertising security type: 'No Authentication' (1)

(vino-server:3714): Gdk-WARNING **: gdk_xsettings_watch_cb(): Couldn't find 
window to unwatch
Checking for FBConfig: present. 
Checking for Xgl: not present. 

(nautilus:3706): Unique-DBus-WARNING **: Error while sending message: Did not 
receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a 
reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout 
expired, or the network connection was broken.

(nm-applet:3719): Gdk-WARNING **: gdk_xsettings_watch_cb(): Couldn't find 
window to unwatch
Initializing nautilus-open-terminal extension

(gnome-power-manager:3726): Gdk-WARNING **: gdk_xsettings_watch_cb(): Couldn't 
find window to unwatch

(nautilus:3699): Gdk-WARNING **: gdk_xsettings_watch_cb(): Couldn't find window 
to unwatch
/usr/bin/compiz.real (video) - Warn: No 8 bit GLX pixmap format, disabling YV12 
image format
inotify_add_watch: No such file or directory

(:3662): Gdk-WARNING **: gdk_xsettings_watch_cb(): Couldn't find 
window to unwatch

** (nautilus:3699): WARNING **: Unable to add monitor: Non supportato

(gnome-panel:3698): Gdk-WARNING **: 
/build/buildd-gtk+2.0_2.16.1-2-i386-NWxSfb/gtk+2.0-2.16.1/gdk/x11/gdkdrawable-x11.c:878
 drawable is not a pixmap or window

** (gnome-volume-control-applet:3709): WARNING **: Connection failed
/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup...
SESSION_MANAGER=local/europa:@/tmp/.ICE-unix/5248,unix/europa:/tmp/.ICE-unix/5248
1249212331.258446 Session manager: disconnected...
Avviso del window manager: Lettura del file della sessione 
/home/leo/.con

Re: (nautilus:3241): Unique-DBus-WARNING **: Error while sending message: Did not receive a reply.

2009-08-01 Thread Leonardo Gaudino
I experience the same problem (only difference is nautilus:3645,
whatever it means...). A pop-up message appears while loading the
session showing that phrase. The strangest is that everything does work
fine. This happens only at the first login: if i terminate the session
and login again no errors pop up.

Debian testing, kernel 2.6.30-bpo.1-686, gnome 2.26.1

Leonardo


did you ever install openCA in lenny

2009-06-12 Thread User Leonardo leo
hello everybody:

I need help installing a nice copy of openCA for debian lenny, are there
anybody suscessfully install a version newer than 8, if you did I would
thanks sharing some knowlegde


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Re: configuring postfix

2009-06-04 Thread leonardo


- Original Message - 
From: "Rob McBroom" 

To: "Debian User" 
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: configuring postfix


On 2009-Jun-4, at 1:52 PM, leonardo wrote:

How I can´t configure postfix to send incoming messages to a mailbox 
without use pop or imap


All Postfix does is mail delivery. IMAP and POP can be used to read
mail that has already been delivered. So, I guess I don't understand
what you're asking.


running the command "newaliases" don´t solve me nothing


All that command does is read `/etc/aliases` and generate `/etc/
aliases.db` from it.

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Because it screws up the order in which people normally read text.

Original message:


Why is it bad to top-post your reply?


so with the aliases configured postfix should send incoming mail in 
/var/mail/ folder?





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configuring postfix

2009-06-04 Thread leonardo

hey guys

How I can´t configure postfix to send incoming messages to a mailbox without 
use pop or imap


running the command "newaliases" don´t solve me nothing 



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Re: dvd authoring footage from sd camcorder

2009-05-09 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/5/9 Arthur Marsh :
> Leonardo Canducci wrote, on 2009-04-25 17:57:
>>
>> I have some footage shoot with a jvc hcsd camcorder I'd like to put on
>> a dvd. Every clip is stored as a .mod file that should be a standard
>> mpeg-ps file with ac3 audio. Once renamed as .mpg each clip plays out
>> of the box.
>> I'd just like to: join all clips together and put the whole video on a
>> dvd without re-encoding.

I found a solution at last:
everio .mod files are that were  supposed to be dvd compliant are a mess.
They're not indexed and that causes dvdauthor to fail (VOBU error) and
video aspect is erroneously set as 4:3 in mpeg header, even if clips are
16:9. I couldn't find a way to correct this headers in linux (ffmpeg maybe?)
while it is possible to do so in windows (dvdpatcher or sdcopy).
Anyway I joined all the clips and rebuilt the indexes with avidemux, saved the
dvd compliant file as mpeg-ps and authored with tovid. In the last step I
had to manually edit the .xml file generated with makexml to force aspect
to 16:9 (). Skipping this step dvdauthor
grabs aspect from video and sets it to 4:3 producing a dvd with wrong aspect.

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Re: [OT] netbook recommendation

2009-05-05 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/5/6 Leonardo Canducci :
> 2009/5/5 Nick Lidakis :
>> You didn't mention price. Right now, Lenovo has a sale on its X series
> I didn't. But I said cheap. And 1000$ is not cheap. An used X series could
> do but I think it's not cheap either.

actually used X40 are cheap but almost certainly I should buy a new
battery pack, so the price would raise a lot.
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Re: [OT] netbook recommendation

2009-05-05 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/5/6 Michael Pobega :
> On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 08:39:06PM +0200, Leonardo Canducci wrote:
>>
>> 1. cheap, light and small, otherwise no use for a netbook :)
>>
>
> Eee PC 901 :D
>
> 8.9" screen, 2.1 lbs weight
>
>> 2. linux friendly
>
> I'm running Debian Squeeze on mine right now
>
>> 3. usable (decent keyboard, 9" screen minimum)
>
> Truthfully, the keyboard does take a bit of time to adjust to, but after
> two weeks of practice I've been touch typing on this thing without
> trouble.
>
>> 4. with a decent battery life (3h is not enough)
>
> Eh. This thing gets 2:45 or so with wifi/bluetooth/camera/lan all on. If
> I turn everything off (and dim the brightness) I can squeeze out about
> 4.5 hours with it. Not amazing, but more than I need for taking notes in
> class (my primary use)
This with a 3 cell battery pack I guess. I thought it had a 6 cell battery pack.
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Re: [OT] netbook recommendation

2009-05-05 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/5/5 Nick Lidakis :
> You didn't mention price. Right now, Lenovo has a sale on its X series
I didn't. But I said cheap. And 1000$ is not cheap. An used X series could
do but I think it's not cheap either.

> Always Innovating should be releasing their ARM based netbook soon.
This is yet to come. It's not so cheap and I don't care about touch screen.
Battery life is it's only strenght imho. Who knows... maybe next year we
will have a range of arm laptops to choose.

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[OT] netbook recommendation

2009-05-05 Thread Leonardo Canducci
I'd like to buy a netbook and install debian on it, of course. It should be:
1. cheap, light and small, otherwise no use for a netbook :)
2. linux friendly
3. usable (decent keyboard, 9" screen minimum)
4. with a decent battery life (3h is not enough)

Most eeepc seem to be well supported and some have a good battery
life. nc10 seems good but it's not cheap nor friendly. dell mini 9 is
really cheap but has little battery and bradcom wifi. So... what would
you recommend?

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Re: hdv camcorder (hv20) to dvd

2009-05-05 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/5/5 Dave Thayer :
> On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 11:40:39PM +0200, Leonardo Canducci wrote:
>> I have grabbed some .m2t clips from a hv20 camcorder. I'd like to put
>> them toghether (no editing right now) and save the whole file in a dvd
>> video.
>> I'd like to:
>> 1. join the m2t files (17GB total)
>> 2. encode them with the right tool to fit in a dvd
>> 3. author a dvd video
>> How would you proceed?
>>
>
> Kdenlive will handle .m2t directly, but you need a fairly beefy CPU to
> handle the high def. My system grinds to a halt. Not fun.
I know. I've been using it and I really like it but as I said before I
don't need
to edit this footage, just join all the clips and put them on dvd with minimum
quality loss.
I've been reading that:
http://www.geeksaregreatlovers.com/2008/06/13/getting-hd-video/
I'll try that or avidemux+devede.
>
> What I ended up doing for a smallish DVD job was to grab a copy of
> hdffxvrt from <http://code.google.com/p/hdffxvrt/>, change the default
> resolution (MACRO_SIZE_MEDIUM) to 720x480 for NTSC DVDs, and then
> pre-converted my M2Ts to mjpej for editing. This can be done in the
> background while I do something else.
That's a tool my wife definitely need to finally use these m2t in stupid
imovie (no m2t files?! com'on!)

I'll just try to use them directly in devede or tovid.

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hdv camcorder (hv20) to dvd

2009-05-04 Thread Leonardo Canducci
I have grabbed some .m2t clips from a hv20 camcorder. I'd like to put
them toghether (no editing right now) and save the whole file in a dvd
video.
I'd like to:
1. join the m2t files (17GB total)
2. encode them with the right tool to fit in a dvd
3. author a dvd video
How would you proceed?

I've done this before with a sd cam with dvd compliant .mod files (no
hdv). Joined them with avidemux and used devede.

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flash memory camcorder clips to dvd

2009-04-26 Thread Leonardo Canducci
I have some footage shoot with a jvc hcsd camcorder I'd like to put on
a dvd. Every clip is stored as a .mod file that should be a standard
mpeg-ps file with ac3 audio. Once renamed as .mpg each clip plays out
of the box.
I'd just like to: join all clips together and put the whole video on a
dvd without re-encoding.
Video should be already dvd compliant so I't just a matter of joining
a few files and generate a dvd iso suitable for any dvd player. Easy,
right? No: I tried a bunch of dvd author apps and none of them was
capable of joining the clips, many were difficult to use, immature, no
more developed or just plain broken. I got the "best" results with
devede but I got a dvd with wrong aspect ratio, I couldn't generate
the dvd without re-encoding (it did complain erroneously about disk
space) and each clip was a title instead of a single title divided
into chapters.

I'd really like to hear from some of you who have tried that before
what are the recommended tools to accomplish that task.

Thanks!

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dvd authoring footage from sd camcorder

2009-04-25 Thread Leonardo Canducci
I have some footage shoot with a jvc hcsd camcorder I'd like to put on
a dvd. Every clip is stored as a .mod file that should be a standard
mpeg-ps file with ac3 audio. Once renamed as .mpg each clip plays out
of the box.
I'd just like to: join all clips together and put the whole video on a
dvd without re-encoding.
Video should be already dvd compliant so I't just a matter of joining
a few files and generate a dvd iso suitable for any dvd player. Easy,
right? No: I tried a bunch of dvd author apps and none of them was
capable of joining the clips, many were difficult to use, immature, no
more developed or just plain broken. I got the "best" results with
devede but I got a dvd with wrong aspect ratio, I couldn't generate
the dvd without re-encoding (it did complain erroneously about disk
space) and each clip was a title instead of a single title divided
into chapters.

I'd really like to hear from some of you who have tried that before
what are the recommended tools to accomplish that task.

Thanks!
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Re: debian-user-digest Digest V2009 #643

2009-04-08 Thread Leonardo Cuyar Morales
Hello I want to begin a new with this:

I use sudo user to do some commands like root but after I "sudo su" to
become root I can't write archives and files owned  by  root, is there  a
program who  let me  write  this  files


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