Dne, 11. 03. 2011 01:49:58 je Karl Vogel napisal(a):
And the award for "Subject line that sounds dirtiest without actually
being
dirty" goes to...
Well, thanx, but you're being too generous. Can't take credit for the
names 'fglrx', 'lint' or 'squeeze' really.
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Dne, 11. 03. 2011 07:32:31 je bri...@aracnet.com napisal(a):
Howdy,
Here's the option line from the auto.media file:
/media/thingy -fstype=vfat,users,flush,rw,umask= :/dev/ipod
I could have sworn this was working...
I posted a while back and found out that the "users" option had to be
On 3/10/11, Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
> This package is unavailable so what to do to solve this problem ?
> Any help will be very appreciated.
I tried to find packages that would help you choose different
optimizations, but I was unable to find any. Maybe you can try posting
to the debian maint
Dne, 11. 03. 2011 06:00:18 je Dr. Ed Morbius napisal(a):
on 21:03 Thu 10 Mar, Klistvud (quotati...@aliceadsl.fr) wrote:
> Howdie, fellow Debianites!
>
> Upon installing Squeeze weeks ago I made a dumb mistake of trying to
> set up the #@%&! fglrx driver.
Via a Debian package?
Yep, via aptitude
Howdy,
Here's the option line from the auto.media file:
/media/thingy -fstype=vfat,users,flush,rw,umask= :/dev/ipod
I could have sworn this was working...
I posted a while back and found out that the "users" option had to be in
there.
Now I get this :
umount: /media/thingy is not in
--- b...@iguanasuicide.net wrote:
From: "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr."
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: urp...@linuxwaves.com
Subject: Re: dhcpd tftp boot server configuration
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2011 12:36:20 -0600
In <20110225224107.36ea4...@resin06.mta.everyone.net>, urpion urpion wrote:
>Hello
the output is by command below:
startx >& output
the output is unlimited, because it prints messages below forever:
(EE) R128(0): Idle timed out, resetting engine...
(EE) R128(0): R128CCEWaitForIdle: CCE stop -9
(EE) R128(0): R128CCEWaitForIdle: CCE start -9
(EE) R128(0): R128CCEWaitForIdle: CCE
On Thursday 10 March 2011 06:36:38 pm Long Wind wrote:
> The last reply may have errors because the Chinese government block
> google when I send it.
> (For the same reason, I maybe unable to reply quickly)
>
> So I re-send it below:
> >From looking at the chipset of the card
>
> I believe the card
on 21:03 Thu 10 Mar, Klistvud (quotati...@aliceadsl.fr) wrote:
> Howdie, fellow Debianites!
>
> Upon installing Squeeze weeks ago I made a dumb mistake of trying to
> set up the #@%&! fglrx driver.
Via a Debian package?
> I then set up the free radeon driver and am very satisfied with it.
> How
The last reply may have errors because the Chinese government block
google when I send it.
(For the same reason, I maybe unable to reply quickly)
So I re-send it below:
>From looking at the chipset of the card
I believe the card is rage 128 pro
I remove xorg.conf
below is part of output by startx
On 03/10/2011 09:46 PM, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
From: Liam O'Toole
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 22:24:29 + (UTC)
I'm not aware of a kernel module named v4l1compat, so I can't see how
explicitly loading such a module would have helped anyway.
[...]
The problem you were facing was a userspa
From: Liam O'Toole
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 22:24:29 + (UTC)
> I'm not aware of a kernel module named v4l1compat, so I can't see how
> explicitly loading such a module would have helped anyway.
OK, a spelling error.
peter@dalton:~$ egrep -v '(^ *#)|(^ *$)' /etc/modules
loop
v4l1_compat
> T
>From looking at the chipset of the card
I believe the card is rage 128 pro
I remove xorg.conf
below is part of output by startx
X.Org X Server 1.7.7
Release Date: 2010-05-04
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.32.28-dsa-ia32 i686 Debian
Current Operating System:
Hi list,
i'm using debian squeeze with 2.6.32-5-686 kernel
i have problem to using pidgin, if i'm create google talk account it is
automatic change to XMPP protocol and cannot using gtalk protocol, any idea?
root@testing:~# dpkg -l | grep pidgin
ii pidgin 2.7.3-1+squ
On Thursday 10 March 2011 02:21:24 pm Paul E Condon wrote:
> Dual boot has gotten somewhat messy, IMHO, since the introduction of
> UUIDs in /etc/fstab. When one boots into the old installation, the
> /etc/fstab is incapable of mounting the newer installation because
> the old UUID on that root p
On Thursday 10 March 2011 03:23:52 pm Long Wind wrote:
> I install squeeze, but xserver doesn't work
> after I install xserver, and run xinit, it fails
> I find that there's no xorg.conf at /etc/X11
> so I copy it from etch, it still doesn't work
> (it display strangely, I have to press button on
xinit??
The standard command for brining up the GUI is "startx".
On 03/10/2011 06:23 PM, Long Wind wrote:
I install squeeze, but xserver doesn't work
after I install xserver, and run xinit, it fails
I find that there's no xorg.conf at /etc/X11
so I copy it from etch, it still doesn't work
(it d
I install squeeze, but xserver doesn't work
after I install xserver, and run xinit, it fails
I find that there's no xorg.conf at /etc/X11
so I copy it from etch, it still doesn't work
(it display strangely, I have to press button on the case to shutdown)
I attach my xorg.conf
(I have to use vesa d
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 13:20:26 -0500
shawn wilson wrote:
> On Mar 10, 2011 12:27 PM, wrote:
> >
> > Hello Jason,
> >
> > From: Jason Hsu
> > Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:56:32 -0600
> > > What is your favorite alternative and why? Implicit FTPS? SFTP? FTP
> over SSH? Or something else?
> >
>
On 20110310_110417, David Christensen wrote:
> On 03/10/2011 08:03 AM, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> >On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 03:26:02PM +, Camaleón wrote:
> >>On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 17:13:17 -0600, Jason Hsu wrote:
> >>> I learn towards a fresh installation.
> >>A fresh/new install, if possible, in parall
> Install the package 'pmount'. Plug in the stick and, as a user, do
>
> pmount /dev/sdb1
OK! It worked. Thank you very much! They could access it by Nautilus.
However, only one user can have access... Not both logged users!
But, why in the multseat (multhead) it isn't automatically mounted
with
On 2011-03-10, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> From: Liam O'Toole
> Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 20:03:52 + (UTC)
>> #!/bin/sh
>> export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so
>> exec /usr/bin/skype
>
> Works perfectly. Thanks.
>
> For sake of interest, another approach which failed wa
From: Liam O'Toole
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 20:03:52 + (UTC)
> #!/bin/sh
> export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so
> exec /usr/bin/skype
Works perfectly. Thanks.
For sake of interest, another approach which failed was to list
v4l1compat in /etc/modules and invok
You surely can:
$ apt-file search ps2png | grep /usr/bin
tth: /usr/bin/ps2pn
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 21:50:51 +0200, Atıf CEYLAN writes:
> I know the package but can I convert to image from ps format?
>
> On 03/10/2011 09:39 PM, Volkan YAZICI wrote:
>
> You might want to check here:
> http://pac
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 19:07:30 +
Brian wrote:
> On Thu 10 Mar 2011 at 12:39:16 -0600, Jason Hsu wrote:
>
> > pmount is included with Puppy Linux. Is this the reason I've found Puppy
> > Linux to be the best at copying files from failing hard drives when other
> > distros fell short on this ta
Sorry for the double post; Balsa mail having a fit again...
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On 2011-03-10, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> From: Liam O'Toole
> Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2011 21:32:34 + (UTC)
>> ... script to be placed somewhere in the user's path
>> such that it won't get clobbered by an official Debian package.
>> /usr/local/bin is the place to be.
>
> Right oh; this trivial sc
Howdie, fellow Debianites!
Upon installing Squeeze weeks ago I made a dumb mistake of trying to
set up the #@%&! fglrx driver. I then set up the free radeon driver and
am very satisfied with it. However, the attempted fglrx install seems
to have left some spurious files scattered over my sy
I know the package but can I convert to image from ps format?
On 03/10/2011 09:39 PM, Volkan YAZICI wrote:
You might want to check here: http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=html2ps
$ apt-cache show html2ps
Package: html2ps
Priority: optional
Section: text
Installed-Size: 2
You might want to check here: http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=html2ps
$ apt-cache show html2ps
Package: html2ps
Priority: optional
Section: text
Installed-Size: 260
Maintainer: Debian QA Group
Architecture: all
Version: 1.0b5-5
Depends: perl, perlmagick, libwww-perl,
Thanks for your answer but I did search as html2 in all packages.
unfortunately I did not found any utility program :(
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 14:16:02 +0200, Volkan YAZICI
wrote:
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 12:08:42 +0200, Atıf CEYLAN writes:
I need to a console based html to image converter applicatio
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 11:56:23 -0500, chris wrote:
> I am trying to setup squeeze on a machine with a WD2001FAS (2TB). The
> first problem I am having is that when I initialize the drive it doesn't
> prompt me for MBR/GPT so I assume its doing GPT?
Most modern linux systems automatically manage th
On Thu 10 Mar 2011 at 12:39:16 -0600, Jason Hsu wrote:
> pmount is included with Puppy Linux. Is this the reason I've found Puppy
> Linux to be the best at copying files from failing hard drives when other
> distros fell short on this task?
I would have thought not. From pmount(1):
pmount
On 03/10/2011 10:57 AM, chris wrote:
As for the suggestion to format the drive ahead of time this doesnt
help as grub still fails to install, so something is obviously still
wrong.
I use debian-6.0.0-i386-DVD-1 via Jigdo:
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/6.0.0/i386/jigdo-dvd/
At the ve
Found some info that I think is relevant:
https://partner-bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=149305
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-315827.html
googling for grub and 2tb brings up alot of results and for the most
part it seems like its just a nightmare
i think 2tb drives are pretty
On 03/10/2011 08:03 AM, Osamu Aoki wrote:
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 03:26:02PM +, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 17:13:17 -0600, Jason Hsu wrote:
I learn towards a fresh installation.
A fresh/new install, if possible, in parallel.
+1 too
+1
Having dual boot saves your life when y
From: shawn wilson
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 13:20:26 -0500
> Ok, my gut tells me that plain text protocols might be faster than encrypted
> ones. However, I have no data to back this up and have never noticed
> 'significant' differences between rsync and rsync+ssh. Do you have this
> benchmark o
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 1:08 PM, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 10. 03. 2011 17:56:23 je chris napisal(a):
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to setup squeeze on a machine with a WD2001FAS (2TB). The
>> first problem I am having is that when I initialize the drive it
>> doesn't prompt me for MBR/GPT so I assu
pmount is included with Puppy Linux. Is this the reason I've found Puppy Linux
to be the best at copying files from failing hard drives when other distros
fell short on this task?
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 18:10:15 +
Brian wrote:
>
> This won't please your wife and children but may help narrow
Howdie, fellow Debianites!
Upon installing Squeeze weeks ago I made a dumb mistake of trying to
set up the #@%&! fglrx driver. I then set up the free radeon driver and
am very satisfied with it. However, the attempted fglrx install seems
to have left some spurious files scattered over my sy
On Thu 10 Mar 2011 at 13:22:04 -0300, Marcella Laia wrote:
> Yes, setting uid and gid options I could give write privileges to an
> user. But, I would like to plug the pendrive and all two current users
> could write in it. This 3 users is not familiarized with command line.
>
> One user is my wi
On Mar 10, 2011 12:27 PM, wrote:
>
> Hello Jason,
>
> From: Jason Hsu
> Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:56:32 -0600
> > What is your favorite alternative and why? Implicit FTPS? SFTP? FTP
over SSH? Or something else?
>
> Another possibility is to firewall your LAN and use an ftp
> with satisfac
Dne, 10. 03. 2011 17:56:23 je chris napisal(a):
Hello,
I am trying to setup squeeze on a machine with a WD2001FAS (2TB). The
first problem I am having is that when I initialize the drive it
doesn't prompt me for MBR/GPT so I assume its doing GPT? Secondly,
when I create my first partition it is
I dont think it is one of those types of drives afaik.
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> chris wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to setup squeeze on a machine with a WD2001FAS (2TB). The
>> first problem I am having is that when I initialize the drive it
>> doesn't pr
On Thursday 10 of March 2011 11:35:14 George wrote:
> I had the same problem, but on a non-Debian system. On my system the
> problem was caused by using the SSE3 atlas libraries and was fixed by
> installing with SSE2 libraries.
Thank you for your help.
I try to search atlas with sse, because my
chris wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to setup squeeze on a machine with a WD2001FAS (2TB). The
first problem I am having is that when I initialize the drive it
doesn't prompt me for MBR/GPT so I assume its doing GPT? Secondly,
when I create my first partition it is 8GB, ext4, I cannot make it
bootabl
On 03/10/2011 10:23 AM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 03/09/2011 10:28 AM, Roger Leigh wrote:
On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 10:05:30AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
I must wait 20ish minutes until it goes into sleep mode for it to
respond to a kbd press or mouse w
Hello Jason,
From: Jason Hsu
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:56:32 -0600
> What is your favorite alternative and why? Implicit FTPS? SFTP? FTP over
> SSH? Or something else?
Another possibility is to firewall your LAN and use an ftp
with satisfactory features. You will find that plain FTP
From: Liam O'Toole
Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2011 21:32:34 + (UTC)
> ... script to be placed somewhere in the user's path
> such that it won't get clobbered by an official Debian package.
> /usr/local/bin is the place to be.
Right oh; this trivial script works.
peter@dalton:~$ ls -l /usr/local/b
Hello,
I am trying to setup squeeze on a machine with a WD2001FAS (2TB). The
first problem I am having is that when I initialize the drive it
doesn't prompt me for MBR/GPT so I assume its doing GPT? Secondly,
when I create my first partition it is 8GB, ext4, I cannot make it
bootable. I continue t
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:56:32 -0600, Jason Hsu writes:
> I understand that regular FTP has inferior security due to the lack of
> encryption. So I'm looking for an alternative to use on my home
> server.
>
> What is your favorite alternative and why? Implicit FTPS? SFTP? FTP
> over SSH? Or something
>>> plugdev:x:46:inael,marcella,janaina
>>
>>Is JANA a user too?
>>
>>
>
> I'd guess it's a volume label of the vfat partition.
Yes! JANA is the vfat partition label.
My users are inael,marcella,janaina
Any suggestion? The problem persist.
Yes, setting uid and gid options I could give write pri
Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 09:52:38 -0800, David Christensen wrote:
I recently installed Debian 6.0.0 i386 Squeeze on a system with NVIDIA
graphics. When I went to build/ install the proprietary NVIDIA video
driver, it wanted gcc. So I installed the Debian gcc package. The
NVIDIA in
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 03/09/2011 10:28 AM, Roger Leigh wrote:
On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 10:05:30AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
I must wait 20ish minutes until it goes into sleep mode for it to
respond to a kbd press or mouse wiggle.
There's nothing in syslog or Xorg.0.log
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 03:26:02PM +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 17:13:17 -0600, Jason Hsu wrote:
>
> > I'd especially like to hear from those of you who are Linux consultants
> > or sysadmins. This is a timely topic given that Debian Squeeze moved
> > from the testing branch to th
my favorite alternative to ftp? YES! all, everything, anything. hell,
dropbox is better than ftp.
but, just fire up your ssh server and out of the box, you've got tons of
features - including file transfer.
here's another suggestion: don't, under any circumstances, ever use ftp. for
clients on no
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:56:32 -0600, Jason Hsu wrote:
> I understand that regular FTP has inferior security due to the lack of
> encryption. So I'm looking for an alternative to use on my home server.
An alternative to FTP can be SSH. But you can still secure your FTP
server by adding TLS (most
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 19:00:16 -0300, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> When I plug a Kingston 1Gb pendrive on my desktop, was popup a
> information:
>
> Don't was possible to mount "JANA"
> Not authorization
>
> dmesg output
(...)
> [26096.736220] FAT: invalid media value (0xb9)
> [26096.736225] VFS: Can'
I understand that regular FTP has inferior security due to the lack of
encryption. So I'm looking for an alternative to use on my home server.
What is your favorite alternative and why? Implicit FTPS? SFTP? FTP over
SSH? Or something else?
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Dne, 10. 03. 2011 16:26:02 je Camaleón napisal(a):
A fresh/new install, if possible, in parallel.
I always avoid removing something that is currently working if it's in
production. I prefer installing apart, test the new system, check for
any
problem and then decide with confidence.
Greetin
Hi Jonathan,
> Will "blktap2" return to Debian at some point, hence waiting would be
> the best solution?
You must patch rebuild xen-common and xen-utils packages.
See : http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=586772#30
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On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 23:36:28 -0500, Mark Grieveson wrote:
>> > Any suggestions on how I can fix kppp?
>>
>> I would try to run it from konsole in the hope you can get further info
>> on the failure. Is there anything else (besides that succint "error 1")
>> in the kppp log? :-?
>>
>> Another thi
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 17:13:17 -0600, Jason Hsu wrote:
> I'd especially like to hear from those of you who are Linux consultants
> or sysadmins. This is a timely topic given that Debian Squeeze moved
> from the testing branch to the stable branch.
>
> Which do you prefer: Upgrading the old OS or d
On 2011-03-09, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Has anyone filled out US taxforms with a pdf viewer?
>
I filled them out with evince (buggy on one field of the 1040 form when
saving; you can save the filled-in file and the form still remains
fillable afterwards, which I wasn't able to do with Adobe when
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 13:45:05 +
Brian wrote:
>On Thu 10 Mar 2011 at 08:09:33 -0300, Marcelo Laia wrote:
>
>> But, only root gain access to write in the mass storage. Plus,
>> automount continue not working. When I plug the pendrive, a popup
>> show:
>>
>> Wasn't possible to mount JANA
>> Not
On Thu 10 Mar 2011 at 08:09:33 -0300, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> But, only root gain access to write in the mass storage. Plus,
> automount continue not working. When I plug the pendrive, a popup
> show:
>
> Wasn't possible to mount JANA
> Not Authorized
>From an earlier post of yours these are the u
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 16:39, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> > You could try:
> >
> > # mount /dev/sdb1 /media/pen
> > ^
>
> Thank you! It worked!
>
> But, only root gain access to write in the mass storage. Plus,
> automount continue not working. When I plug the pendrive, a popu
Hello all
I am updating a test system from Debian 5 and Xen 3.2 to Debian 6 and Xen 4.
After dist-upgrading, I did:
aptitude -P install xen-hypervisor-4.0-i386 linux-image-xen-686
And then fixed Grub2 to boot the xen kernel.
cat /etc/debian_version return 6, uname -a returns:
Linux xen-test
Hello all
I am updating a test system from Debian 5 and Xen 3.2 to Debian 6 and Xen 4.
After dist-upgrading, I did:
aptitude -P install xen-hypervisor-4.0-i386 linux-image-xen-686
And then fixed Grub2 to boot the xen kernel.
cat /etc/debian_version return 6, uname -a returns:
Linux xen-test
> You could try:
>
> # mount /dev/sdb1 /media/pen
> ^
Thank you! It worked!
But, only root gain access to write in the mass storage. Plus,
automount continue not working. When I plug the pendrive, a popup
show:
Wasn't possible to mount JANA
Not Authorized
This message a
On 3/10/11, Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
> octave:1> a=rand(3,3)
> a =
>
>0.189941 0.570931 0.517541
>0.092924 0.449368 0.680880
>0.146931 0.266066 0.706786
>
> octave:2> eig(a)
I had the same problem, but on a non-Debian system. On my system the problem
was caused by using
Hello,
I have a problem with octave, see the following session from octave, it is
very simple (I want to compute eig(a) and then crash):
---
$ octave
GNU Octave, version 3.2.4
Copyright (C) 2009 John W. Eaton and others.
This is free software;
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 9:43 PM, Brian wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Tom H wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 2:28 AM, Scott Ferguson
>> wrote:
>>> On 09/03/11 17:45, Liam Cassidey wrote:
I've removed all entries from /etc/exports, have portmap and nfs-common
running, the
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