On Sunday 23 July 2006 01:49, Kevin Mark wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 01:34:42AM -0400, Godless Infidel wrote:
> > Is it true, as I have heard, that you must run "testing" or "unstable"
> > in order to run the recent versions of applications?
>
> Hi $NEW_USER,
> Debian has many streams and each
My system is debian kernel 2.6.17, gtk2, gnome2.14. I have the same problem.
especialy in boa-constructor package which use wxPython.
เมื่อ ส. 2006-07-22 เวลา 14:06 -0500, Ron Johnson เขียนว่า:
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Torquil Macdonald S?rensen wrote:
> Hello
>
> Is
On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 01:34:42AM -0400, Godless Infidel wrote:
> Is it true, as I have heard, that you must run "testing" or "unstable"
> in order to run the recent versions of applications?
Hi $NEW_USER,
Debian has many streams and each has a goal. Stable is meant to be
'released' and has 'relea
Is it true, as I have heard, that you must run "testing" or "unstable"
in order to run the recent versions of applications?
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system: i386, testing
hardware: 1700 MHz Celeron processor, 512 Mbyte RAM, ASUS P4PE
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Lubos Vrbka wrote:
hi guys,
i sometimes see the following happenning on my notebook. every few
seconds, i can hear a tick from the harddrive. it seems, that some
process writes just a little bit to disk and the heads are immediately
parked. the sound is quite annoying. it doesn't happen all t
Try amsn. Its what i usually use. It only supports the msn protocol, but it is feature rich *and* has webcam support.www.amsn.sourceforge.net
On 7/22/06, Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/16/06, Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> My sister wants to chat with MS Windows users
On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 03:14:29AM +, s. keeling wrote:
> Jan Dinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hallo, Ich möchte ein backup machen:
>
> Hey Jan. To head off problems from the start:
>
> - this is an English list. I wish I knew German, but I don't.
> There are German-centric Debian lis
Jan Dinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hallo, Ich möchte ein backup machen:
Hey Jan. To head off problems from the start:
- this is an English list. I wish I knew German, but I don't.
There are German-centric Debian lists.
- various respondents suggest "faubackup". See "fauxbackup"
in
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 22:18:29 +, djhack wrote:
> I am confused too. I got gimp from debian.org too. Each time I have
> updated gimp without any problems until now. Here are my results.
>
> apt-cash results:gimp:
> Installed: 2.2.6-1
> Candidate: 2.2.6-1
> Version Table:
> *** 2.2
> What video driver are you using? are you sure its "nv" ? check you
> /etc/X11/xorg.conf or XF86-config4 file. if you using the generic "vesa"
> driver then that slow browsing would happen for sure. it doesn't always
> have 2d accelleration from what i have seen. thats why its generic.
> hope t
bob hole wrote:
Firefox and fluxbox is working great for me,I'm using the latest fluxbox.
Would you care to elaborate as to the type of hardware, kernel, branch
of Debian you are using?
Nick
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bob hole wrote:
Firefox and fluxbox is working great for me,I'm using the latest fluxbox.
Would you care to elaborate as to the type of hardware, kernel, branch
of Debian you are using?
Nick
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Firefox and fluxbox is working great for me,I'm using the latest fluxbox.
On 7/22/06, Nick Lidakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nick Wright wrote:
> I use fluxbox as my window manager. Its pretty sweet for most stuff --
> light and fast. However when scrolling around in firefox the system is
> bro
On 7/16/06, Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> My sister wants to chat with MS Windows users who use a chat
>> program called `messenger'.
>> Can she do that using Debian GNU/Linux, and will any IRC client
>> be fine? A command line tool would be better, as `ircii'.
"Kelly Clowers" <
There's a conflict between udev and hotplug, and removing hotplug
crashed my x-windows system. I replaced hotplug, but now I've found
the firmware download for my USB MIDI connector-
http://usb-midi-fw.sourceforge.net/
and it requires udev 057 or later.
Prior to my apt-get dist-upgrade last night
Yay, I figured it out. I had installed usbmount, which installed udev
and uninstalled hotplug. This was one of the last things I did in
xwindows. Just now I noticed that, among other errors, I had a
startup error that said something about udev unable to run; it flew by
pretty fast. Well I ran
Nick Wright wrote:
I use fluxbox as my window manager. Its pretty sweet for most stuff --
light and fast. However when scrolling around in firefox the system is
brought to its knees (CPU load spikes to 80-90%). This also happens
quite a bit when altering the focus between firefox and other window
On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 15:15:40 -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Willie Wonka wrote:
> >Mumia W. wrote:
> >>AFAIK, that's not the way you enable boot-logging. Just edit
> >>/etc/default/bootlogd.
> >>
> >
> >It did not take affect after a warm (re)boot -- so I'll try your
> >suggestion -
> >but why
Willie Wonka wrote:
Mumia W. wrote:
AFAIK, that's not the way you enable boot-logging. Just edit
/etc/default/bootlogd.
It did not take affect after a warm (re)boot -- so I'll try your suggestion -
but why wouldn't the man page say how to enable it? Or where should I look for
that kind of inf
Sorry, actually the bug report exists, it is #377147
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=377147). Thre are
also some workarounds, to get things working.
PAolo
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Torquil Macdonald S?rensen wrote:
> Hello
>
> Is anybody else seeing this bug?:
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=377850
>
> It makes it quite problematic for me to use any GTK applications,
> so I would really appreciate any hint
On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 01:08:15PM +0200, T wrote..
> The 'sloppy focus' or 'semi-sloppy focus' mode is missing from the
> current Debian release (v0.9.14-1.2, both testing and unstable)
I think it's there. It works for me on Debian Sid using fluxbox
0.9.14-1.2.
> create a new user. In i
On 7/22/06, Linas Žvirblis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kelly Clowers wrote:
>> -- Kazehakase (kazehakase) --
>>
>> An interesting GTK+ based browser. It is somewhat similar to Galeon, but
>> does things differently. The drawback is that it will pull Mozilla in.
>
> Never heard of this one before.
Kelly Clowers wrote:
>> -- Kazehakase (kazehakase) --
>>
>> An interesting GTK+ based browser. It is somewhat similar to Galeon, but
>> does things differently. The drawback is that it will pull Mozilla in.
>
> Never heard of this one before. By "pull Mozilla in" do you mean it uses
> Gecko, the
On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 12:33:32 -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> On 7/22/06, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> >On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 05:24:10 -0500, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> >> I forgot, this stuck out at me: the first line of the error report
> >> with an error says "xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device
> >>
Hi
Upgraded from Debian stable into testing, I notice one most important
feature missing from fluxbox -- the SloppyFocus mode. Ie, the mode of
traditional X behaviour -- auto raise the window when the mouse stay on a
window for a while.
I've been asking this question in all the possible places an
On 7/22/06, Linas Žvirblis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nick Wright wrote:
> I use fluxbox as my window manager. Its pretty sweet for most stuff --
> light and fast. However when scrolling around in firefox the system is
> brought to its knees (CPU load spikes to 80-90%). This also happens
> quite
On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 00:42:25 +0200, pol wrote:
> I would like to install lirc, but i am using a custom kernel (i.e.
> not 'debianized').
> Should i get the original lirc tar file or it it possible to adapt the
> deb package?
Have a look at "module-assistant".
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* Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-22 09:31:38 -0700]:
> Dave Patterson wrote:
> >In this hotel, using the Guarddog firewall tool on KDE, I can't perform
> >Browser login to hotel wireless until I've turned the firewall off. Once
> >I've authenticated the login I can turn the firewall back on an
Hi folks--
Is there a recommended "best practice" for specifying the umask for
daemons when running _stable_?
Or how is the umask established for a system user with no login shell?
For example. Even though the default umask is 022, I wish to run
motion(1) as a daemon with umask 002 so it'l
hi,
Do you run a journalling filesystem like ext3? It could be the Journal
Daemon.
yes, i run on ext3. however, why should it happen only sometimes
(usually after several hours runtime)? and just click ... 5 seconds
nothing ... click ... 5 seconds nothing ...
> It may be the drive itself do
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
This morning I did a dist-upgrade and everything appeared fine. It
upgraded several hundred packages, including xserver-xorg, a whole lot
of python, and some other stuff I can't remember.
Better next time use "script" and then do the dist-upgrade. Then you get
to keep a
On 7/22/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 05:24:10 -0500, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> I forgot, this stuck out at me: the first line of the error report
> with an error says "xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device
> /dev/input/mice"
> Seems weird, should it be using an
/dev/hda1 /windows ntfs ro,exec,users,uid= 0 0place that line if your /etc/fstab replace hda1 with your ntfs hdd dev device. replace uid= with your regular user id if you want to read it as a normal user. ensure that /windows dir exists
On 7/22/06, Lothar Braun <[
Dave Patterson wrote:
In this hotel, using the Guarddog firewall tool on KDE, I can't perform
Browser login to hotel wireless until I've turned the firewall off. Once
I've authenticated the login I can turn the firewall back on and things
operate normally. How can I tell which port to open?
R
I had a similiar problem after a dist-upgrade my dev directory was... vacant. what kernel is your box running? (uname -r)you also have to make sure udevd starts up at boot up. is udevd running? "pgrep udevd -l" will let you know
whats the output of #cat /dev/input/mice (as root. if it works mov
Hello
Is anybody else seeing this bug?:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=377850
It makes it quite problematic for me to use any GTK applications, so I would
really appreciate any hints as to what might be causing it. I am wondering
whether if it really is a GTK bug, or maybe it
What video driver are you using? are you sure its "nv" ? check you
/etc/X11/xorg.conf or XF86-config4 file. if you using the generic
"vesa" driver then that slow browsing would happen for sure. it
doesn't always have 2d accelleration from what i have seen. thats why
its generic. hope that helps
Lubos Vrbka wrote:
hi guys,
i sometimes see the following happenning on my notebook. every few
seconds, i can hear a tick from the harddrive. it seems, that some
process writes just a little bit to disk and the heads are immediately
parked. the sound is quite annoying. it doesn't happen all t
In this hotel, using the Guarddog firewall tool on KDE, I can't perform
Browser login to hotel wireless until I've turned the firewall off. Once
I've authenticated the login I can turn the firewall back on and things
operate normally. How can I tell which port to open?
Regards,
Dave.
signatu
Hi!
I just tried to install debian etch, using beta1
installer.
I boot with the disk, all gone excellent, till reboot.
I just got a "No boot disc, insert boot disk and press
any key".
I did an intell flash to the bios, so now i have the
newest bios version (1334). The problem still there.
:(
I
Hello
I have problems with ndiswrapper 1.18 in Etch.
Compilation and installation is fine with "module-assistant a-i
ndiswrapper-source", but then no way to make it work.
localhost:/home/me# ndiswrapper -l
Installed drivers:
2802w driver installed, hardware present
localhost:/home/me# m
Lubos Vrbka wrote:
hi guys,
i sometimes see the following happenning on my notebook. every few
seconds, i can hear a tick from the harddrive. it seems, that some
process writes just a little bit to disk and the heads are immediately
parked. the sound is quite annoying. it doesn't happen all t
On Saturday 22 July 2006 15:45, george tsiolis wrote:
> hi there!
> i have installed the latest Debian testing software and everything is ok
> (for now) but i still have some problems as far as mounting a ntfs
> partition which contains data. what should i do about it? thanx a lot :)
Problems? Can
hi there!i have installed the latest Debian testing software and everything is ok (for now) but i still have some problems as far as mounting a ntfs partition which contains data. what should i do about it? thanx a lot :)
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Katipo wrote:
gustavo halperin wrote:
[snip]
Install it on a small debian-based server, so that everybody in the
household can use it.
That's presuming they have 2 computers, instead of dual-boot.
I got two
Kulzer wrote:
On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 20:29:50 +0930, Arthur Marsh wrote:
(Running Debian Sid)
Hi, I read about the CUPS 1.2 - KDE incompatibility at
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L1527+P0+S-1+C0+I0+E0+QKDE
That bug is for kdelibs 3.5.2; according to your reportbug info you are
on 3.5.3, there
hi,
>> do you have any idea what could be causing this? or is there any
>> way to see which processes are accessing the disk in every
>> moment?
> klogd - Kernel Log Daemon?
what do you mean by this? can klogd provide the information, or that
klogd would be writing the data?
klogd is indeed r
On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 14:59:47 +0200
Lubos Vrbka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> i sometimes see the following happenning on my notebook. every few
>
> seconds, i can hear a tick from the harddrive. it seems, that some
>
> process writes just a little bit to disk and the heads are
> imm
On 7/22/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I forgot, this stuck out at me: the first line of the error reportwith an error says "xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device/dev/input/mice"I had a similar problem with a new install of etch recently. Replacing /dev/input/mice with /dev/psaux in /e
On 7/22/06, Nick Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use fluxbox as my window manager. Its pretty sweet for most stuff --
light and fast. However when scrolling around in firefox the system is
brought to its knees (CPU load spikes to 80-90%). This also happens
quite a bit when altering the focus
hi guys,
i sometimes see the following happenning on my notebook. every few
seconds, i can hear a tick from the harddrive. it seems, that some
process writes just a little bit to disk and the heads are immediately
parked. the sound is quite annoying. it doesn't happen all the time,
just somet
On 7/21/06, Greg Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Etch is using gamin as its file/dir monitering app. All package should
depend on gamin not fam, see if a bug has been filed on the package
you want to use.
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The package is kdebase-dev, and a bug was filed, closed and reopened!
I
Wulfy wrote:
Iván Alemán wrote:
Hello list,
While a flash movie loads very well on firefox, I can't get any sound,
I have tried the following solution with no luck
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu...ree/+bug/29760
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Does anyone else still have this problem? Not only
On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 20:29:50 +0930, Arthur Marsh wrote:
> (Running Debian Sid)
>
> Hi, I read about the CUPS 1.2 - KDE incompatibility at
> http://www.cups.org/str.php?L1527+P0+S-1+C0+I0+E0+QKDE
That bug is for kdelibs 3.5.2; according to your reportbug info you are
on 3.5.3, therefore it is
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 11:01:05 -0500, Jason Martens wrote:
> I added snd_pcm_oss and snd_mixer_oss to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist and
> /etc/modprobe.d/linux-sound-base_noOSS, but somehow they are still
> getting loaded during boot. Where else do I need to disable the modules?
Do you really nee
(Running Debian Sid)
Hi, I read about the CUPS 1.2 - KDE incompatibility at
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L1527+P0+S-1+C0+I0+E0+QKDE
and also http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129707 which lead me to
believe that I could still print from KDE with CUPS 1.2.1-3 simply by
creating the printer in K
On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 05:24:10 -0500, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> I forgot, this stuck out at me: the first line of the error report
> with an error says "xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device
> /dev/input/mice"
> Seems weird, should it be using anything with the name xf86?
That is normal; many referen
Also cannot shut down.
#: shutdown now
it sends all processes the TERM and KILL signals several times, then:
error: '/etc/init.d/rc' exited outside the expected code flow.
One more KILL signal, then "give root password for maintenance (or
type Control-D to continue)".
I tried both password and c
Nick Wright wrote:
> I use fluxbox as my window manager. Its pretty sweet for most stuff --
> light and fast. However when scrolling around in firefox the system is
> brought to its knees (CPU load spikes to 80-90%). This also happens
> quite a bit when altering the focus between firefox and other
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 22:18:29 +, djhack wrote:
> I am confused too. I got gimp from debian.org too. Each time I have
> updated gimp without any problems until now. Here are my results.
>
> apt-cash results:gimp:
> Installed: 2.2.6-1
> Candidate: 2.2.6-1
> Version Table:
> *** 2.2.6
I forgot, this stuck out at me: the first line of the error report
with an error says "xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device
/dev/input/mice"
Seems weird, should it be using anything with the name xf86?
On 7/22/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This morning I did a dist-upgrade and ever
I originally sent this last week but got no reply so thought I'd try
again in the hope somebody out there has sorted this. Thanks, M
I wish to monitor the temp of the CPUs in my dual Xeon box. I've tried
lm_sensors (see http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/327) but
that appears to only pi
This morning I did a dist-upgrade and everything appeared fine. It
upgraded several hundred packages, including xserver-xorg, a whole lot
of python, and some other stuff I can't remember.
I traded some packages around then, traded hotplug for usbmount if I
recall correctly. I did get Linux to mo
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> gustavo halperin wrote:
[snip]
> Install it on a small debian-based server, so that everybody in the
> household can use it.
That's presuming they have 2 computers, instead of dual-boot.
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mike williams 写道:
also sometimes it just locks on a black screen and does nothing for 30min+
how can i fix this/(total OS reinstall is ok option if needed)
On Friday 21 July 2006 23:35, mike williams wrote:
> also sometimes it just locks on a black screen and does nothing for 30min+
>
>
> how can i fix this/(total OS reinstall is ok option if needed)
You might have to go back through and specify the options under Advanced by
hand. You can look up
this happens with every server it trys-21:37:37-- http://belnet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/corefonts/andale32
=> `./andale32.exe'
esolving belnet.dl.sourceforge
I use fluxbox as my window manager. Its pretty sweet for most stuff --
light and fast. However when scrolling around in firefox the system is
brought to its knees (CPU load spikes to 80-90%). This also happens
quite a bit when altering the focus between firefox and other windows.
I use a focus-on-
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