Finally I found that udev needs (in some cases) to resolve its own
hostname (I haven't set the hostname on /etc/hosts).
Putting the hostname in /etc/hosts with this nsswitch.conf configuration
works for the other two hosts. (Despite one of them can boot without
this setup).
10 de 10 de 2010 a le
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Victor Dorneanu wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I'd like to create a bridge between 2 WLAN cards. The first one is connected
> to the Internet via wpa_supplicant, the second one should act as an AP. Both
> cards work in promiscuous mode.
Never tried it myself, but, maybe y
Much more further,
It showed bunches of those warnings, is it normal even though I felt acceptable
as long as I can still use iceweasel.
(firefox-bin:15952): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
(firefox-bin:15952): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
(firefox-bin:15952): Gdk
Further question,
when I used, dbus-launch iceweasle
How can I close the terminal without closing the iceweasle.
Thanks again,
lina
From: #ZHAO LINA# [zhao0...@e.ntu.edu.sg]
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 10:23 AM
To: Timo Juhani Lindfors
Cc: debian-use
$ ps -eo user,cmd | grep dbus
101 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --system
lina /usr/bin/ssh-agent /usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session
/usr/bin/seahorse-agent --execute x-session-manager
lina /usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session /usr/bin/seahorse-agent
--execute x-session-manager
lina
Yeah,
with dbus-launch icewease
it works well. I used to click the icon of it before.
Thanks,
lina
From: Camaleón [noela...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 11:20 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Configuration for firefox-bin
Thanks for all of you. The answer using pv(1) is what I need.
pv is a 'pipe viewer' that display the progress of a command-line pipe.
It might also able to display other pipes. It is new to me that the tool
perform data rate limit task as well.
A brief check shows trickle, as suggested, is a tool
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
> Anytime and subscribed :). That may even be an RC as full ipv6 was a
> release goal of squeeze. Also, if it really was corrupting your
It is clearly something that requires testing on UP, probably on a i486 to
reproduce (otherwise, our kernels would b
Ron Johnson put forth on 10/14/2010 2:28 PM:
> On 10/14/2010 01:52 PM, Martin Spinassi wrote:
>> Hi list!
>>
>> I'm searching for some good CPU synthetic test. I've found a few, but
>> their last update where from ~1996, and don't know if they are the right
>> tools to test modern CPU chips.
>>
>
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 14:18:34 +0100
Lisi wrote:
> On Thursday 14 October 2010 13:34:54 Klistvud wrote:
> > Dne, 14. 10. 2010 14:19:25 je Gilbert Sullivan napisal(a):
> > > On 10/14/2010 04:01 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > You certainly are useful to have around!
> >
> > +1
> >
> > And ind
On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 22:27 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 14:46:37 -0500, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> > On 10/14/2010 02:40 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> >> On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 11:34:30 -0500, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >>
> >>> I'm running x.org 7.5 on Debian Testing, on a ThinkPad T400 laptop.
>
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 14:46:37 -0500, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On 10/14/2010 02:40 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 11:34:30 -0500, Paul Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> I'm running x.org 7.5 on Debian Testing, on a ThinkPad T400 laptop.
>>> For some reason, it detects the internal display as 96 DPI,
On 10/14/2010 03:36 PM, Martin Spinassi wrote:
On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 14:28 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 10/14/2010 01:52 PM, Martin Spinassi wrote:
Hi list!
I'm searching for some good CPU synthetic test. I've found a few, but
their last update where from ~1996, and don't know if they are the
Martin Spinassi:
>
> How do you do your CPU benchmarks test?
Generally, I don't. :) But what I find interesting when comparing CPUs
is the speed of video encoding (h.264).
J.
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On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 14:28 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 10/14/2010 01:52 PM, Martin Spinassi wrote:
> > Hi list!
> >
> > I'm searching for some good CPU synthetic test. I've found a few, but
> > their last update where from ~1996, and don't know if they are the right
> > tools to test modern CPU
On 10/14/2010 02:40 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 11:34:30 -0500, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
>> I'm running x.org 7.5 on Debian Testing, on a ThinkPad T400 laptop. For
>> some reason, it detects the internal display as 96 DPI, when it's
>> actually 107 DPI. What's the best way to let x.or
Camaleón:
> On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 17:37:27 +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote:
>
> (...)
>
>> It isn't contained anymore in squeeze and sid. Probably because no
>> package depends on it:
>>
>> $ aptitude search '~Dlibsync0' | wc -l 0
>
> "opensync-plugin-barry" (from sid) seems to have such dependency:
On 10/14/2010 01:52 PM, Martin Spinassi wrote:
Hi list!
I'm searching for some good CPU synthetic test. I've found a few, but
their last update where from ~1996, and don't know if they are the right
tools to test modern CPU chips.
The only problem with old code is that it might not compile wi
Hi list!
I'm searching for some good CPU synthetic test. I've found a few, but
their last update where from ~1996, and don't know if they are the right
tools to test modern CPU chips.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Martin
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On 12 October 2010 13:43, Arif Ali wrote:
> I have created multiple preseeds to install nodes using preseed and
> ubuntu, and have worked without any problems, but with lenny I am
> having a few issues. I hope someone on this list can help
>
> Here are my steps
>
> 1. Copy CD 1 into a directory, w
Thanks for the hint. I've never heard of this "bounding" technique before. I'll
certainly have a look at it.
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On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> Hi,
> I am planning to buy a notebook, laptop or tablet for my daughter who is at
> university. So the main use will be internet research, and writing of her
> theses (in litterature, so no big.deal as far as sketches, drawings...). The
>
Sam Leon wrote:
> On 10/11/2010 09:37 PM, Dmitryi wrote:
>> KDE 4 is a nightmare. How can KDE 3.5.x be installed on Debian testing?
>> Is there a package repository somewhere?
>>
>>
>
> What exactly is your problem? After spending about 2 hours with kde4 I
> had it working very similar to 3.5. Tr
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 17:37:27 +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote:
(...)
> It isn't contained anymore in squeeze and sid. Probably because no
> package depends on it:
>
> $ aptitude search '~Dlibsync0' | wc -l 0
"opensync-plugin-barry" (from sid) seems to have such dependency:
http://packages.debian.or
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 6:53 AM, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> A very good point. I was going to mention that the restore discs provided
> by some vendors (via this method of creating them using a utility provided
> by the vendor) will let you perform a clean OS installation which omits some
> or all
Debian TR:
>
> I am not able to install libopensnyc0 from official repos.
What are you actually trying to do? And which Debian version are you
looking at?
$ apt-cache policy libopensync0
libopensync0:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 0.22-2
Version table:
0.22-2 0
500 http://ftp2.d
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 15:03:19 +, #ZHAO LINA# wrote:
> I met one problem during start the iceweasel, but I do not know how to
> check it by a simple way,
>
> An error occurred while loading or saving configuration information for
> firefox-bin. Some of your configuration settings may not work p
no need for NAT or proxy, bonding mode 3 could help you
http://www.linuxhorizon.ro/bonding.html
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 10:20 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. <
b...@iguanasuicide.net> wrote:
> On Thursday 14 October 2010 09:04:41 Victor Dorneanu wrote:
> > BTW: If normal bridging doesn't work over wi
#ZHAO LINA# writes:
> I met one problem during start the iceweasel, but I do not know how to check
> it by a simple way,
Please run
ps -eo user,cmd | grep dbus
ps -eo user,cmd | grep gconf
and tell us the output. My guess is that your are not running
dbus-daemon or gconfd.
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Hi,
I met one problem during start the iceweasel, but I do not know how to check it
by a simple way,
An error occurred while loading or saving configuration information for
firefox-bin. Some of your configuration settings may not work properly.
Failed to contact configuration server; the most
On Thursday 14 October 2010 09:04:41 Victor Dorneanu wrote:
> BTW: If normal bridging doesn't work over wifi, I suppose the easiest
> way to share my internet connectivity (client-only sense) is to use NAT
> (correct me if I'm wrong).
>
> So which method should I use? NAT or bridging (using ARP pr
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 14:18:34 +0100, Lisi wrote:
> On Thursday 14 October 2010 13:34:54 Klistvud wrote:
>> Dne, 14. 10. 2010 14:19:25 je Gilbert Sullivan napisal(a):
>> > On 10/14/2010 04:01 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > You certainly are useful to have around!
>>
>> +1
>>
>> And indefatigable
On 10/14/2010 09:35 AM, Preston Boyington wrote:
Mark wrote:
None of this matters if you use Clonezilla. So why even fiddle with it
when there's a great alternative?
I use Clonezilla a great deal, but most people don't think to make an
image of the machine before they start Windows for the f
Hi,
Can anyone help me to configure a pptpd-server on Debian (5.0) to serve
Windows clients? I can make it work if I disable required data encryption on
the Windows client, but I don't want to run it like that in production.
I've already tried a number of different combinations of settings.
For
Mark wrote:
None of this matters if you use Clonezilla. So why even fiddle with it
when there's a great alternative?
I use Clonezilla a great deal, but most people don't think to make an
image of the machine before they start Windows for the first time.
What I'm talking about is having t
I am not able to install libopensnyc0 from official repos. It isn't
available for amd64 architecture nor i386. Should I download it from
Ubuntu or is there a workaround (or smt. like that) to install Barry,
which is, in fact, in Sid's repo. Maybe there is a completely different
method to sync a Bla
On Thursday 14 October 2010 13:34:54 Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 14. 10. 2010 14:19:25 je Gilbert Sullivan napisal(a):
> > On 10/14/2010 04:01 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>
>
>
> > You certainly are useful to have around!
>
> +1
>
> And indefatigable too -- keeping this list chuggling even at 04:01 AM!
+1
I
Dne, 14. 10. 2010 14:19:25 je Gilbert Sullivan napisal(a):
On 10/14/2010 04:01 AM, Camaleón wrote:
You certainly are useful to have around!
+1
And indefatigable too -- keeping this list chuggling even at 04:01 AM!
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On 10/14/2010 04:01 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 19:15:10 -0400, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
Why on earth would the Mozilla people set the mail client to behave this
way?
Mozilla applications handle those things based on their own stuff/code
(mime types, network protocols... are all in
Bonjour,
Je souhaite vous parler afin de vous faire bénéficier de notre offre de prêt
gratuit de nos machines à filmer (banderoleuses de palette).
Quand seriez-vous disponible pour un entretien téléphonique ?
Sachez que récemment pour des sociétés telles que Danone, Haribo, Parfums
Dior...
BTW: If normal bridging doesn't work over wifi, I suppose the easiest
way to share my internet connectivity (client-only sense) is to use NAT
(correct me if I'm wrong).
So which method should I use? NAT or bridging (using ARP proxy)?
On 10/14/10 11:31, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In <4cb6fa7
On 10/14/2010 03:24 AM, Lisi wrote:
On Thursday 14 October 2010 00:15:10 Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
On 10/13/2010 06:16 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Wednesday 13 October 2010 19:51:21 Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 13:43:50 -0400, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
(...)
Would anyone know how I can make icedo
Thanks for your answer. Does Debian have some howtos/documentation
related to this topic?
On 10/14/10 11:31, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In <4cb6fa7e.1040...@dornea.nu>, Victor Dorneanu wrote:
>
>> I'd like to create a bridge between 2 WLAN cards. The first one is
>> connected to the Inte
In <4cb6fa7e.1040...@dornea.nu>, Victor Dorneanu wrote:
>I'd like to create a bridge between 2 WLAN cards. The first one is
>connected to the Internet via wpa_supplicant, the second one should act
>as an AP. Both cards work in* promiscuous mode.
>
>Is this possible?
Mo. "Bridging" generally refer
In , Arthur
Machlas wrote:
>3. Given Red Hats deep involvement in gnome, I'd put my money on Gnome
>being "safer" than kde and xfce.\
LOL. Good one.
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In <20101014013309.ga25...@khazad-dum.debian.net>, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
wrote:
>On Wed, 13 Oct 2010, Celejar wrote:
>> Interesting, thanks. The look I don't really care about, and switching
>> users isn't relevant for me, since I'm the only user of the system.
>> The xscreensaver author ha
Hi there!
I'd like to create a bridge between 2 WLAN cards. The first one is
connected to the Internet via wpa_supplicant, the second one should act
as an AP. Both cards work in* promiscuous mode.
*
Is this possible?
Kind regards,
Victor
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Hi there!
I'd like to create a bridge between 2 WLAN cards. The first one is
connected to the Internet via wpa_supplicant, the second one should act
as an AP. Both cards work in* promiscuous mode.
*
Is this possible?
Kind regards,
Victor
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On 13 October 2010 17:34, Paul Johnson wrote:
[..]
> What's the best way to let x.org know the internal
> display's actual DPI?
If you use 'startx', then you can do:
$ startx -- -dpi 107
This section from Arch Linux's wiki does a good job of explaining how
to adjust this permanently:
http://
Le Wed, 13 Oct 2010 22:40:02 +0200,
Thierry Chatelet a écrit :
An answer a little aside your question: if import (VAT, delays,
warranty and so on) is too of a hassle for you and openness is not
not an absolute requirement, you could take a look at the Toshiba AC100
Android ARM smartbook:
http://
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 19:15:10 -0400, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> On 10/13/2010 06:16 PM, Lisi wrote:
(...)
>> I have had a look on his computer, and Iceweasel has indeed got
>> about:config as it should, and as I would expect. But I can't find any
>> such thing in Icedove. Where should I be looki
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 23:16:12 +0100, Lisi wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 October 2010 19:51:21 Camaleón wrote:
>> On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 13:43:50 -0400, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
>>
>> (...)
>>
>> > Would anyone know how I can make icedove and iceweasel recognize my
>> > choice of a default browser? Not exact
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 11:34:30 -0500, Paul Johnson wrote:
> I'm running x.org 7.5 on Debian Testing, on a ThinkPad T400 laptop. For
> some reason, it detects the internal display as 96 DPI, when it's
> actually 107 DPI. What's the best way to let x.org know the internal
> display's actual DPI?
In
On Thursday 14 October 2010 00:15:10 Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> On 10/13/2010 06:16 PM, Lisi wrote:
> > On Wednesday 13 October 2010 19:51:21 Camaleón wrote:
> >> On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 13:43:50 -0400, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> >>
> >> (...)
> >>
> >>> Would anyone know how I can make icedove and icewe
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