Tu fais un script bash :
#!/bin/bash
cd ton repertoire ou sont tes vidéos
for video in *
do
#ici tu convertis tes videos
done
Pour pouvoir l'exécuter tu fais un chmod u+x sur ton script puis tu le
lances avec ./tonscript
Tu peux bien sur faire un script beaucoup plus complet.
Pour les
Oui, mon compte utilisateur est bien dans plugdev.
Le samedi 15 mai 2010 à 06:52 +0200, fred a écrit :
Salut,
est ce que ton compte utilisateur fait partie du groupe plugdev ?
pelmatochromis82 a écrit :
Bonjour,
J'essaye en vain de récupérer les données de mon GPS Garmin via
Salut,
pour l'encodage, tu peux utiliser le fichier joint. Il provient de François
Boisson, membre de la liste, si je ne me trompe pas.
Je l'ai utilisé pls fois avec succès.
Tu peux le placer dans /usr/local/bin et l'invoquer dans un script, dans la
ligne après do.
Klaus
Le samedi 15 mai
Bonjour à tous,
Jai installé un petit serveur, 3 dd de 80 go avec
Raid 1 pour le boot
Raid5 pour le système
Cependant si je supprime le premier disque impossible de booter !?!
Une idée ?
Merci davance pour vos pertinentes interventions !
Franck
Désolé une coquille cest glissée il faut lire raid 1 pour lobjet.
Merci
De : franck dufau [mailto:franckdu...@free.fr]
Envoyé : samedi 15 mai 2010 17:43
À : debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
Objet : boot raid 0
Bonjour à tous,
Jai installé un petit serveur, 3 dd de 80 go avec
Bonjour,
J'essaie d'installer Debian sur un netbook (samsung N210) depuis une clé usb
(2 Go).
J'ai suivi la doc, syslinux sur la partition de la clé, copie de vmlinuz,
initrd.gz, image iso, syslinux.cfg kivabien.
Le boot se déroule correctement, vmlinuz, initrd, choix de langue, clavier
et jeu
Bon, après un bon moment à chercher, j'ai fini par trouver. La ligne
dans le fichier 51-garmin.rules n'était pas correcte, il faut mettre la
ligne suivante :
ATTRS{idVendor}==091e, ATTRS{idProduct}==0003, MODE=0660,
GROUP=plugdev
La page suivante m'a bien aidé :
Le Saturday 15 May 2010 à 18:02:37 (+0200), alpen tux a écrit :
Bonjour,
J'essaie d'installer Debian sur un netbook (samsung N210) depuis une clé usb
(2 Go).
J'ai suivi la doc, syslinux sur la partition de la clé, copie de vmlinuz,
initrd.gz, image iso, syslinux.cfg kivabien.
Le boot se
On 15/05/2010 17:48, franck dufau wrote:
Désolé une coquille c’est glissée il faut lire raid 1 pour l’objet.
Merci
*De :* franck dufau [mailto:franckdu...@free.fr]
*Envoyé :* samedi 15 mai 2010 17:43
*À :* debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
*Objet :* boot raid 0
Bonjour à tous,
J’ai
Le samedi 15 mai 2010 à 23:46 +0200, bruno a écrit :
On 15/05/2010 17:48, franck dufau wrote:
Désolé une coquille c’est glissée il faut lire raid 1 pour l’objet.
Merci
*De :* franck dufau [mailto:franckdu...@free.fr]
*Envoyé :* samedi 15 mai 2010 17:43
*À :*
On 16/05/2010 00:02, Christophe wrote:
Le samedi 15 mai 2010 à 23:46 +0200, bruno a écrit :
On 15/05/2010 17:48, franck dufau wrote:
Désolé une coquille c’est glissée il faut lire raid 1 pour l’objet.
Merci
*De :* franck dufau [mailto:franckdu...@free.fr]
*Envoyé :* samedi 15 mai 2010 17:43
Le Sat, May 15, 2010 at 06:02:37PM +0200, alpen tux a écrit :
J'essaie d'installer Debian sur un netbook (samsung N210) depuis une clé usb
(2 Go).
J'ai suivi la doc, syslinux sur la partition de la clé, copie de vmlinuz,
initrd.gz, image iso, syslinux.cfg kivabien.
Le boot se déroule
El 14 de mayo de 2010 09:31, Federico Alberto Sayd fs...@uncu.edu.arescribió:
Ismael L. Donis García escribió:
Ante todo saludos.
Estoy intentando meterme al mundo de Linux, por lo que tengo varios
problemas.
Instalé Debian Lenny en una red Windows y compartí una carpeta, desde la
PC en
El 14 de mayo de 2010 06:16, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
El Fri, 14 May 2010 08:10:48 -0300, ciracusa escribió:
¿Qué es lo que quieres solucionar? ¿El mensaje de error que te saca KDE
o algún problema con la cola de impresión que te impide imprimir?
El mensaje de error podría
Hola estimados, debo instalar un servidor squid, para una ong (hogar
de estudiantes) que no cuenta con muchos recursos y tengo a mano un
equipo pentium III con 128MB de ram y un disco de 40 o 60 GB, ¿sería
suficiente para manejar unos 40 usuarios? con una conexion de 2mb
bajada y 256kb de subida.
On 05/15/2010 03:15 PM, Felix Perez wrote:
Hola estimados, debo instalar un servidor squid, para una ong (hogar
de estudiantes) que no cuenta con muchos recursos y tengo a mano un
equipo pentium III con 128MB de ram y un disco de 40 o 60 GB, ¿sería
suficiente para manejar unos 40 usuarios? con
2010/5/15 Felix Perez felix.listadeb...@gmail.com
Hola estimados, debo instalar un servidor squid, para una ong (hogar
de estudiantes) que no cuenta con muchos recursos y tengo a mano un
equipo pentium III con 128MB de ram y un disco de 40 o 60 GB, ¿sería
suficiente para manejar unos 40
Felix Perez escribió:
Hola estimados, debo instalar un servidor squid, para una ong (hogar
de estudiantes) que no cuenta con muchos recursos y tengo a mano un
equipo pentium III con 128MB de ram y un disco de 40 o 60 GB, ¿sería
suficiente para manejar unos 40 usuarios? con una conexion de 2mb
El día 14 de mayo de 2010 10:25, Juan Alejandro Martinez Linares
isla...@infomed.sld.cu escribió:
pero si se los puse en el correo anterior, estoy usando Proxy+ o mejor
dicho ProxyPlus
para que entiendan mejor,, es eso, gracias por la ayuda
Por favor no hagas top posting. Gracias.
Busca en
El día 14 de mayo de 2010 20:12, cosme co...@gecgr.co.cu escribió:
Samba PDC, LDAP con Cluster
Tengo instalado un controlador de dominio con Samba PDC OpenLDAP PAM/NSS, he
buscado alguna configuracion para agregar un BDC pero nada.
Me han dicho que una mejor opcion sería agregar un cluster
On 05/15/2010 05:07 PM, Felix Perez wrote:
Me había prometido no volver a contestar pero.
Usted estimado acaso no fue al colegio y no le enseñaron a saludar,
pedir por favor y dar las gracias.
Acá todo se basa en la buena voluntad de algunos para con otros y no
es su soporte privado y
Solo por curiosidad:
1. Abre el el navegador que tengas instalado
2. Coloca en la barra de direccion http://localhost/phpmyadmin;
Cual es el error que te aparece?
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Minha vida eu dedico, a arte da Capoeira!
El 14 de mayo de 2010 03:40,
El día 15 de mayo de 2010 14:46, yordanis
yordan...@dmesd.vcl.rimed.cu escribió:
Felix Perez escribió:
Hola estimados, debo instalar un servidor squid, para una ong (hogar
de estudiantes) que no cuenta con muchos recursos y tengo a mano un
equipo pentium III con 128MB de ram y un disco de 40
El 15/05/10, Felix Perez felix.listadeb...@gmail.com escribió:
Hola estimados, debo instalar un servidor squid, para una ong (hogar
de estudiantes) que no cuenta con muchos recursos y tengo a mano un
equipo pentium III con 128MB de ram y un disco de 40 o 60 GB, ¿sería
suficiente para manejar
El día 16 de mayo de 2010 00:46, Gonzalo L. Campos Medina
gcamp...@gmail.com escribió:
El 15/05/10, Felix Perez felix.listadeb...@gmail.com escribió:
Hola estimados, debo instalar un servidor squid, para una ong (hogar
de estudiantes) que no cuenta con muchos recursos y tengo a mano un
equipo
no se por donde empesar creo q por decir hola...mi pregunta es q tengo una
tarjeta madre gigabyte P55-US3L y quiero instalar linux debian...pero no se si
este sistema tenga soporte para mi motherboard q me reconosca todos los
dispositivos ojala y me puedan ayudar.
Hej.
Den 13 maj 2010 12.13 skrev Martin Burman mar...@default.nu:
Jag brukar använda XFS på USB-diskar och håller precis på att göra iordning
en ny.
Jag hörde i korridoren att man kan köra XFS direkt på en device (alltså
direkt på /dev/sdb i mitt fall, ingen sdb1-partition som är skapad via
Bom dia GNUsers Debianos!
uso o squeeze, sempre dou um aptitude update e depois upgrade, so que ele ta
mostrando que vai remover um monte coisa, como faço para não remover nada!
Obrigado!
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Como habilito o previous de som no nautilus?
Estou utilizilando o debian lenny AMD64.
Pelo google achei o
http://www.forumdebian.com.br/viewtopic.php?f=3t=2274start=0
segui os passos mas não funcionou.
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Para não remover nada não faça nada. rsrsrsrs
Isso às vezes acontece na versão testing, e acho que depende dos pacotes que vc
já instalou. Eu não sei explicar o motivo. O que eu faço é não fazer o upgrade,
e vou verificando todos os dias. Normalmente em dois ou três dias volta ao
normal. Aí vc
Use o apt-get upgrade que só instala upgrades seguros (que não
impliquem a desinstalação ou instalação de outros pacotes). Ou então
vá no ambiente gráfico (se é que se pode dizer que é um ambiente
gráfico) do aptitude, aperte g, se houver problemas aperte e e vá
acertando manualmente as
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 15-05-2010 13:22, Gerson Haus wrote:
Para não remover nada não faça nada. rsrsrsrs
Não é bem assim
Use o aptitude safe-upgrade ou simplesmente a interface do aptitude e
marque e desmarque o que deseja instalar, atualizar ou manter.
Att,
-
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 15-05-2010 14:59, André Nunes wrote:
Use o apt-get upgrade que só instala upgrades seguros (que não
impliquem a desinstalação ou instalação de outros pacotes).
Não creio que esta informação esteja correta.
Para a operação que você descreveu
Interessante: no meu teste, ambos os comandos aptitude (safe e full) upgrade
informam a remoção de 27 pacotes. O apt-get não quer remover nada, assim como o
Synaptic, que, conforme aprendi aqui, usa o apt-get (e confere). A interface
gráfica do aptitude não me foi amigável. Não consegui fazer o
Nunca fui investigar o código-fonte para poder dizer com 100% de
certeza, mas posso garantir que o apt-get mantém paralizados os
pacotes cuja atualização implique a remoção ou instalação de outros
pacotes. Geralmente eu uso o apt-get e só vou pro aptitude quando
alguns pacotes ficam congelados por
No caso específico, não há nada no corpo da mensagem. Então, o que no cabeçalho
faria o Icedove dar o alerta Esta mensagem pode ser um golpe ?
Att,
Gerson.
Porto Alegre-RS
De: Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) f...@funlabs.org
Para: d-u-p
olha ao se usar uma versão testing [no caso squeeze] pode haver certos
problemas,
nunca confie segamente em apt-get/aptitude
tempo atrás em uma lista debian, vi eles orientando a usar aptitude ao
invés de apt-get,
por causa de um melhor gerenciamento de pacotes.
quanto aos comandos no
On Fri, 2010-05-14 at 20:32 -0700, Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 18:34, Alexander Samad a...@samad.com.au wrote:
Hi
I was wondering if it is possible to decode this javascript from the
command line
var serializer = new Serializer()
On Fri May 14 2010 09:48:47 pm RyanJB wrote:
Hi,
With the latest apps keep pouring in, is there any way to keep debian in
the cutting edge? I mean, how to keep debian as updated as, say, ubuntu
or even sidux?? You know, latest iceweasel, openoffice, gnome, etc. Maybe
using unstable or
On 05/15/2010 01:14 AM, Alan Ianson wrote:
On Fri May 14 2010 09:48:47 pm RyanJB wrote:
Hi,
With the latest apps keep pouring in, is there any way to keep debian in
the cutting edge? I mean, how to keep debian as updated as, say, ubuntu
or even sidux?? You know, latest iceweasel, openoffice,
If you want the latest I'd run either testing
or unstable. I have both stable
and unstable installed.
Most of the time I run unstable.
So considering that, the extra debian iso have practically no use since later
I'll be upgrading packets from sid anyway?? Any clarifications?
Thanks,
RJB
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On Fri May 14 2010 11:43:41 pm RyanJB wrote:
If you want the latest I'd run either testing
or unstable. I have both stable
and unstable installed.
Most of the time I run unstable.
So considering that, the extra debian iso have practically no use since
later I'll be upgrading packets from
Ahh, I mean the other CDs beside the required CD 1 for the installation.. As
for the net install, I'm not always connected to the internet.. Just too bad...
:(
-Original Message-
From: Alan Ianson agian...@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 15 May 2010 00:02:41
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Since your Internet connection is spotty and you want to stay
relatively up-to-date and you're new, why not stay with Ubuntu (or
Sidux, for that matter)?
I used Mandrake for a year or so, then Libranet (spiritual
predecessor to Ubuntu) before making the Debian plunge. It greatly
helped to
RyanJB wrote:
I find a net install works best
nowadays. Then you just download and install packages as you want to.
The archive is simply huge now so it's a lot to download and burn unless you
have machines that are not connected to the net that you want to install or
update.
Yes, start
On Fri May 14 2010 11:22:54 pm Ron Johnson wrote:
On 05/15/2010 01:14 AM, Alan Ianson wrote:
On Fri May 14 2010 09:48:47 pm RyanJB wrote:
Hi,
With the latest apps keep pouring in, is there any way to keep debian in
the cutting edge? I mean, how to keep debian as updated as, say,
also sprach Hugo Vanwoerkom hvw59...@care2.com [2010.05.14.1603 +0200]:
How does one load the MD subsystem?
You use it. Unless you use it, you don't need mdadm installed.
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: :' : proud Debian developer
Hi,
[readelf output]
ELF Header:
[...]
INTERP 0x000114 0x08048114 0x08048114 0x00011 0x00011 R 0x1
[Requesting program interpreter: /lib/ld-lsb.so.3]
That dynamic linker doesn't look right. A little googling shows that
Redhat and Suse seem to be using that one now. A
On 2010-05-15 11:04 +0200, Jan C. Nordholz wrote:
[readelf output]
ELF Header:
[...]
INTERP 0x000114 0x08048114 0x08048114 0x00011 0x00011 R 0x1
[Requesting program interpreter: /lib/ld-lsb.so.3]
That dynamic linker doesn't look right. A little googling shows that
B. Alexander put forth on 5/14/2010 10:12 PM:
IMHO, Debian seems to have the best record of successful upgrades.
I've in-place upgraded one of my production servers from Woody through Lenny
with only relatively minor issues. I've been thoroughly impressed by
Debian's dist upgrade reliability
On Sat, 15 May 2010 00:27:32 +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2010-05-14 19:06:06, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
(...)
So the reality is that anyone wanting to view a flash based site has to
have Adobe Flash player installed as is the only one able to fully
support all the features
On 05/15/2010 04:25 AM, ryanjonath...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
Just one question,
Is it better to upgrade debian using dist-upgrade or just download the new iso
and reinstalling it?? I'm waiting for the squeeze final release.. Currently
still using lenny.
Thanks
RJB
Sent from my
On Sat, 15 May 2010 01:07:28 +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Camaleón,
Am 2010-05-14 21:39:38, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
You must be kidding. Or at least you must be unaware about the
existence of pdftk toolkit, iTex and gnupdf library, xournal or
pdfedit, a set of applications
Final thoughts,
After much considering, I think I'll stick to lenny but I will install some
package from sid..
Thanks everyone for the help. Appreciated it a lot :)
RJB
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On Sat,15.May.10, 00:33:47, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
Yes, start with a testing netinst
www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ and install the base and then
add the sid repos and do an aptitude full-upgrade to the base, after
that you can start to build your testing/unstable system the way you
Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
There are many very proper pdf viewers that handle the auto-refresh very
well. Since pdf got ISO certified, many apps included functionality like
forms. I use okular and kpdf, which do a very good job in rendering also
the complex documents with new pdf stuff (animated
On Fri, 14 May 2010 19:18:50 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
When watching videos locally, with VLC, it often lags at some parts of
the videos, and the following kinds of messages are displayed at the
console:
==
[some time] main video output error: picture [hexadecimal ref.] refcount
is -1
On 2010-05-15, RyanJB ryanjonath...@gmail.com wrote:
Final thoughts,
After much considering, I think I'll stick to lenny but I will install some
package from sid..
Be careful. Packages from sid are not (intended to be) compatible with
lenny. Consider using backports
Hi everyone,
I think I've just commited a mistake here. My wireless driver in my laptop is
iwl3945, which is not available by default in a fresh lenny install.. But
without it I can't connect to the net to install it.. Anyone know any
workarounds?? Can I download the package from another
Hi,
Let's say that you have two internet connections at home, and
consequently two devices which link your computer to the Internet. How
can you manage, e.g. in Iceweasel/FF, to use one or the other? If you
have multiple downloads all the time, it might be an interesting thing
to split them among
On Sat,15.May.10, 11:21:06, RyanJB wrote:
Hi everyone,
I think I've just commited a mistake here. My wireless driver in my
laptop is iwl3945, which is not available by default in a fresh lenny
install.. But without it I can't connect to the net to install it..
Anyone know any
Hi,
I want to refuse access for some users to usb pen and audio.
In previous releases (debian, ubuntu , debian-based ..) , it is enough to
remove the user from the group.
that is in /etc/group
audio:x:29:bela
plugdev:x:46:bela,geol
with theses lines : bela can heard sound, but not geol,
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 09:42:07PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-05-08 12:42 +0200, Ólafur Jens Sigurðsson wrote:
Hello, I have a strange problem.
If X is started from gdm at bootup or with /etc/init.d/gdm start then
it starts (I know this since it beeps when it is up and running)
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 10:12 +, RyanJB wrote:
After much considering, I think I'll stick to lenny but I will install
some package from sid..
That is probbaly the worst way to deal with your need for newer
software, as it is quite hard to keep a mixed stable/sid system that
could be
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 01:08:43AM +0200, Michelle Konzack uttered:
Hello Steve Fishpaste,
Am 2010-05-14 18:48:21, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
There are some printers that use GNU/FLOSS to you know. 8) Got to be
careful being so inclusive. There are many uses for PDFs other than
for
On Sat, 2010-05-15 at 10:05 +, Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 15 May 2010 01:07:28 +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
snip
Linux PDF readers are in a very good shape. In fact, I don't even have
Acrobat Reader installed on my linux systems.
snip
I thought this, too, until recently when working with
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 14:45, Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de wrote:
On 2010-05-15 11:04 +0200, Jan C. Nordholz wrote:
[readelf output]
ELF Header:
[...]
INTERP 0x000114 0x08048114 0x08048114 0x00011 0x00011 R 0x1
[Requesting program interpreter: /lib/ld-lsb.so.3]
On Sat, 2010-05-15 at 13:55 +0200, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 10:12 +, RyanJB wrote:
After much considering, I think I'll stick to lenny but I will install
some package from sid..
That is probbaly the worst way to deal with your need for newer
software, as it is
Thanks for the comprehensive reply, it's like you just whipped up a new
documentation for this problem ;)
I think it's best for me to run lenny with backport. My need is actually only a
stable home system. I do favor current apps though; I often use betas (but not
alphas), but I can live with
On 5/14/10 6:17 PM, Andrew Reid wrote:
On Thursday 13 May 2010 20:36:41 Kent West wrote:
I'm trying to start a daemon for Maple v 14, but when I try to run it,
the system complains that the file doesn't exist. What's up?
wes...@]goshen.acu.edu]:/usr/local/Maple_Network_Tools/FLEXlm/11.7:
On 05/15/2010 08:16 AM, RyanJB wrote:
Thanks for the comprehensive reply, it's like you just whipped up
a new documentation for this problem ;)
I think it's best for me to run lenny with backport. My need is
actually only a stable home system. I do favor current apps
though; I often use betas
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 11:48:31AM +0200, godo wrote:
On 05/15/2010 04:25 AM, ryanjonath...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
Just one question,
Is it better to upgrade debian using dist-upgrade or just download the new
iso and reinstalling it?? I'm waiting for the squeeze final release..
On 5/15/10 7:56 AM, Anand Sivaram wrote:
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 14:45, Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de
mailto:svenj...@gmx.de wrote:
On 2010-05-15 11:04 +0200, Jan C. Nordholz wrote:
[readelf output]
ELF Header:
[...]
INTERP 0x000114 0x08048114
On Sat, 15 May 2010 08:52:21 -0400, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
On Sat, 2010-05-15 at 10:05 +, Camaleón wrote:
Linux PDF readers are in a very good shape. In fact, I don't even
have Acrobat Reader installed on my linux systems.
I thought this, too, until recently when working with
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 08:23:09AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 05/15/2010 08:16 AM, RyanJB wrote:
Thanks for the comprehensive reply, it's like you just whipped up
a new documentation for this problem ;)
I think it's best for me to run lenny with backport. My need is
actually only a stable
Onur Aslan wrote:
You're connecting internet via a gateway. You can set a gateway per host
with route(8). When you set a gateway to a host, system will use this
gateway to connect this host.
Sure, but how can I then download different files with different devices
(i.e. eth0 and eth1, for
You're connecting internet via a gateway. You can set a gateway per host
with route(8). When you set a gateway to a host, system will use this
gateway to connect this host.
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 01:22:24PM +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Hi,
Let's say that you have two internet connections at
2010/5/15 Merciadri Luca luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be
Hi,
Let's say that you have two internet connections at home, and
consequently two devices which link your computer to the Internet. How
can you manage, e.g. in Iceweasel/FF, to use one or the other? If you
have multiple downloads
ceduardo wrote:
2010/5/15 Merciadri Luca luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be
Hi have tow suggestions,
The first one.
trickle http://monkey.org/~marius/pages/?page=trickle it is bandwidth shaper.
The second one
bonding
On Sat,15.May.10, 16:32:05, Merciadri Luca wrote:
The second one
bonding
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/bonding
whit this one you can plus the bandwidth.
`Bonding' seems to achieve what I wanted to do. Thanks.
But will probably not work in you
On 5/14/2010 6:13 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Mark Allums,
Am 2010-05-14 07:39:47, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
Flash may not be a priority, sense it performs two functions. One,
it acts as the standard web video player. Two, it tries to be a
standard web programming interface and
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sat,15.May.10, 16:32:05, Merciadri Luca wrote:
The second one
bonding
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/bonding
whit this one you can plus the bandwidth.
`Bonding' seems to achieve what I wanted to do. Thanks.
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
When I install a kernel I get MD subsystem is not loaded as a warning:
...
snip
See that is exactly the trouble with rolling ur own kernel. I never set
RAID options. Which? Good question. So I made an educated guess
(what?) and set:
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 20:09, Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sat,15.May.10, 16:32:05, Merciadri Luca wrote:
The second one
bonding
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/bonding
whit this one you can plus the bandwidth.
`Bonding'
On Sat, 15 May 2010 16:32:05 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
`Bonding' seems to achieve what I wanted to do. Thanks.
Sure? I don't think so :-)
Bonding is for ethernet devices, nothing to do with using your
router's bandwith. Ethernet bonding is like hard disk raid: it will
prevent for a link
On Sat,15.May.10, 16:47:07, Merciadri Luca wrote:
But will probably not work in you case, as it was meant to combine two
(or more?) network ports from the same computer connected to the same
switch.
The description says
==
The Linux bonding driver provides a method for
ryanjonath...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
Just one question,
Is it better to upgrade debian using dist-upgrade or just download the new iso
and reinstalling it?? I'm waiting for the squeeze final release.. Currently
still using lenny.
I do dist-upgrades from Sid, but I also have kept up a
Alan Ianson wrote:
On Fri May 14 2010 11:22:54 pm Ron Johnson wrote:
On 05/15/2010 01:14 AM, Alan Ianson wrote:
On Fri May 14 2010 09:48:47 pm RyanJB wrote:
Hi,
With the latest apps keep pouring in, is there any way to keep debian in
the cutting edge? I mean, how to keep debian as updated
On 5/14/2010 9:25 PM, ryanjonath...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it better to upgrade debian using dist-upgrade or just download the new iso
and reinstalling it?? I'm waiting for the squeeze final release.. Currently
still using lenny.
I used the testing installer recently, and was amazed at how
Hi,
(on Sid) I pinned grub-legacy, to avoid going to grub2.
Then when I do 'apt-get dist-upgrade' I see:
The following packages have been kept back:
grub
and
The following packages will be upgraded:
... grub-legacy ...
but when I do 'aptitude full-upgrade' I see:
The following packages
On Sat,15.May.10, 10:32:36, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
(on Sid) I pinned grub-legacy, to avoid going to grub2.
[...]
So why does aptitude pay no attention to my pin?
Please post the output of 'apt-cache policy grub'.
Regards,
Andrei
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Hi,
I have just bought a new 3-button mouse since 3-button emulation does not seem
to work well in Lenny - I had a lot of trouble with unpredictable behaviour
apparently due to contact bounce and getting unwanted context menus, some of
whose entries were sometimes unintentionally activated,
On 2010-05-15 17:32 +0200, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
(on Sid) I pinned grub-legacy, to avoid going to grub2.
Then when I do 'apt-get dist-upgrade' I see:
The following packages have been kept back:
grub
and
The following packages will be upgraded:
... grub-legacy ...
but when I do
Op 15-05-10 14:43, Steve Fishpaste schreef:
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 01:08:43AM +0200, Michelle Konzack uttered:
Hello Steve Fishpaste,
Am 2010-05-14 18:48:21, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
There are some printers that use GNU/FLOSS to you know. 8) Got to be
careful being so inclusive.
On 05/15/2010 12:48 AM, RyanJB wrote:
Hi,
With the latest apps keep pouring in, is there any way to keep debian in the
cutting edge? I mean, how to keep debian as updated as, say, ubuntu or even
sidux?? You know, latest iceweasel, openoffice, gnome, etc. Maybe using unstable or
experimental
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 10:17:36AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
+1 Sid/Unstable
Yep, even though it's called unstable it's like a rock.. :)
Indeed, and that needs to be stressed. Unstable it may be called
but I find it very stable, as long as you don't burn your bridges
behind you.
Yes
On 5/15/2010 11:16 AM, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
Op 15-05-10 14:43, Steve Fishpaste schreef:
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 01:08:43AM +0200, Michelle Konzack uttered:
Hello Steve Fishpaste,
Am 2010-05-14 18:48:21, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
There are some printers that use GNU/FLOSS to you know.
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sat,15.May.10, 00:33:47, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
Yes, start with a testing netinst
www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ and install the base and then
add the sid repos and do an aptitude full-upgrade to the base, after
that you can start to build your testing/unstable
I use LUKS drive encryption on several machines on my network. The problem I
have is that every time I attempt to set up LVM which spans multiple drives,
it decrypts the first one, then panics because it can't see the rest of the
PVs, because they are still encrypted. For instance, the my backup
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sat,15.May.10, 16:47:07, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Bonding is not suitable for you because it works too low-level (it is
layer 2), unless you have two links from the same provider, using some
technology that can be bonded (like ADSL).
AFAIU what you need is
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