Re: Squeeze and Logitech, Inc. QuickCam Pro 4000

2011-02-10 Thread Slobodan Aleksić

Then it sounds like a problem with the current kernel in Squeeze..


On 02/10/2011 06:29 AM, Philippe Marzouk wrote:

On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 09:25:23PM +0100, Slobodan Aleksić wrote:

Hello List,

I own a Logitech QuickCamPro and it doesn't work with Squeeze, any
other people who have the same problem or no problem with it ?!

Only thing I found relevant was a closed bug :
http://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2010/06/msg00310.html



I have a Quickcam pro 4000 which works in SID (AMD64).

I use the 2.6.37 Linux kernel image.

The gnome Cheese application has a very bad picture quality however with
Skype the image is good.

Philippe






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Squeeze and Logitech, Inc. QuickCam Pro 4000

2011-01-15 Thread Slobodan Aleksić

Hello List,

I own a Logitech QuickCamPro and it doesn't work with Squeeze, any other 
people who have the same problem or no problem with it ?!


Only thing I found relevant was a closed bug :
http://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2010/06/msg00310.html

Greetings!


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Re: SSL Cert

2011-01-07 Thread Slobodan Aleksić

Look at this one: www.startssl.com



On 01/07/2011 07:14 PM, Informatik.hu wrote:

Hi!

Do you know a cheap, safe and well known trusted ssl certificate provider?
I would like to use it with lighttpd, postfix and dovecot.

thx!





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Re: Serious filesystem bug?

2011-01-01 Thread Slobodan Aleksić
I first guessed also a hardwarefailure, all smarttests passed without 
errors, the only thing I found was that the partitiontable is showing me 
(fdisk -l) :

"Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary."
My first partition is the boot partition.

Very curious for now, because I am running several instances of 
Debian/Squeeze as servers and I am not getting such errors or problems 
there.


I believe if no one else got these problems that this is due to my 
hardware in any kind...


Thanks for your assistance!



On 12/31/2010 10:01 AM, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:

Slobodan Aleksić schreef:

Hello everyone,

I don't know how to catogorize this:
I am using Debian/Squeeze on a laptop with an encrypted ext3
filesystem. (Encryption done through the debian-installer).
I have a h2-database running. It got corrupted many times. I had to "
touch /forcefsck" and after a reboot and the forced filesystemcheck
all was again okay.
The same problem appeared with downloaded ISOs. I ran md5sum checks on
the ISO and they were wrong. After forcing a fsck at boottime the
md5sum of the ISOs were correct!

This is not the unique, might have been unnoticed, filesystem usage that
you'd expect for new bugs to occur. So my guess is that there might be a
problem with your hardware. What does
smartctl -H /dev/yourdrive
tell you? Also try
smartctl --test=short /dev/yourdrive
and then
smartctl --test=long /dev/yourdrive
Hopefully this uncovers something useful.

Sjoerd





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Serious filesystem bug?

2010-12-30 Thread Slobodan Aleksić

Hello everyone,

I don't know how to catogorize this:
I am using Debian/Squeeze on a laptop with an encrypted ext3 filesystem. 
(Encryption done through the debian-installer).
I have a h2-database running. It got corrupted many times. I had to " 
touch /forcefsck" and after a reboot and the forced filesystemcheck all 
was again okay.
The same problem appeared with downloaded ISOs. I ran md5sum checks on 
the ISO and they were wrong. After forcing a fsck at boottime the md5sum 
of the ISOs were correct!


Does anyone got similiar problems?


Greetings!

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