Joao Ferreira Gmail wrote:
> a) user jane on one system transfers her public DSA key to account john
> at a given remote host. it works. jane accesses john's account without
> typing a password.
>
> b) now the same user jane transfers her public DSA key to account mary
> at the _same_ remote host.
Jeremy MAURO wrote:
> I wonder if someone have successfully create a chroot environment in
> SID? Because I have encountered the following issue:
> # debootstrap --verbose --variant=minbase --arch=amd64 --include
> aptitude sid /var/tmp/TESTING http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/
> ...
> I: Install
kuLa wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > It would be great if you would say why you would want different
> > versions in the same distribution track? I am sure it is useful but I
> > can't think of why at this moment. So I haven't ever thought of that
> > as a limitation but rather a feature.
>
> wel
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 6:39 AM, Peter Beck wrote:
> Is it possible to do an atomic _and_ raid setup at the same time ?
Not AFAIK.
> Or shall I just use "d-i preseed/late_command string in-target" to create
> the RAID array with "mdadm --create --verbose --force --assume-clean
> /dev/md0 --le
On 21/10/11 10:48, Mark Panen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone got it right to transfer images from a cell phone to a folder
> using Bluetooth in KDE or Gnome packages?
Yes.
Didn't you ask this same question before?
The "auto-refresh" doesn't work, but browsing *does*, as does transfer.
See http:/
Hi,
Has anyone got it right to transfer images from a cell phone to a folder
using Bluetooth in KDE or Gnome packages? My bug seems to be stuck, #643813
And if yes how?
I have all the right packages installed AFAIK
Dolphin gets stuck at 95% searching for remote device.
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Cheers
Mark
Debia
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 05:56:50PM -0400, Jesus arteche wrote:
>Hey guys,
>
>I am not sure if it is the right terminology, but I would like to build a
>"raid ethernet", I amean I have 3 ethernet cards...10 Mg, could I build
>soething for getting a bandwidht of 30Mg in this machine
Le Thursday 20 October 2011 23:58:36 Joey L, vous avez écrit :
> >> yep - did a clone of a resource on vbox --- now i removed all packages
> >> and trying to re-install, but getting error :
> >> Done.
> >> Warning: The home dir /var/lib/heartbeat you specified already exists.
> >> Adding system use
Camaleón writes:
>>> How did you run the firefox process, from a console?
>>
>> I don't really remember for sure, but the ps wwaux output mentioned a
>> forum on the winamp web pages so I was probably reading the forum.
>
> :-)
>
> Maybe is that I did not express myself correctly... I wanted to
Camaleón wrote:
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 09:42:57 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Frank wrote:
On 19/10/11 03:17 PM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
After playing with gnome3 for about an hour, I got it to where it dies
immediately upon startup with a windoz-like screen that says in effect
"something is
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 10:56:50PM +0100, Jesus arteche wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I am not sure if it is the right terminology, but I would like to build a
> "raid ethernet", I amean I have 3 ethernet cards...10 Mg, could I build
> soething for getting a bandwidht of 30Mg in this machine???
>
I thi
>>
>> yep - did a clone of a resource on vbox --- now i removed all packages
>> and trying to re-install, but getting error :
>> Done.
>> Warning: The home dir /var/lib/heartbeat you specified already exists.
>> Adding system user `hacluster' (UID 117) ...
>> Adding new user `hacluster' (UID 117) w
Hey guys,
I am not sure if it is the right terminology, but I would like to build a
"raid ethernet", I amean I have 3 ethernet cards...10 Mg, could I build
soething for getting a bandwidht of 30Mg in this machine???
thanks a lot
Le Thursday 20 October 2011 21:59:16 Joey L, vous avez écrit :
> > Pacemaker fails to start the resource "failover-ip".
> > - How is your network configured ? I hope it's static.
> > - What is the definition of your resource (crm configure show
> > failover-ip) ? It seems strange that it tried to s
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 22:07:41 +0200, rudu wrote:
> My question isn't debian specific
It isn't Debian at all.
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Hi everybody,
My question isn't debian specific, but I guess a similar problem might
occur with debian on that laptop.
I'm configuring a double boot Win7/Ubuntu 10.04.03 on a Dell XPS L502X
for a friend of mine.
Everything's Ok except for those Fn Backlight Up/Down Keys.
The others Fn Keys for
> Pacemaker fails to start the resource "failover-ip".
> - How is your network configured ? I hope it's static.
> - What is the definition of your resource (crm configure show failover-ip) ?
> It seems strange that it tried to start the failover-ip on both nodes. Except
> if it's the failover. You
Hello all,
I have this strange situation:
a) user jane on one system transfers her public DSA key to account john
at a given remote host. it works. jane accesses john's account without
typing a password.
b) now the same user jane transfers her public DSA key to account mary
at the _same_ remote
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On 20/10/11 18:31, Doug wrote:
>> - --
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> What the heck is that, Klingon?
> What does it
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 06:31:16PM BST, Doug wrote:
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>
> What the heck is that, Klingon?
> What does it mean? --doug
http://en.wiki
Folks,
I have recently installed snmp and noticed that due to a license issue the
MIBS are deployed in a different package called snmp-mibs-downloader that
downloads and compiles the MIBs in our systems.
ii snmp 5.4.3~dfsg-2
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol
On 10/20/2011 04:37 AM, kuLa wrote:
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On 20/10/11 09:29, Jesus arteche wrote:
Hey guys,
I want to create a script to change some words in some sonf files at
the start up of the system...do you know the command in bash for search
the word and replace
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 09:42:57 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Frank wrote:
>> On 19/10/11 03:17 PM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> After playing with gnome3 for about an hour, I got it to where it dies
>>> immediately upon startup with a windoz-like screen that says in effect
>>> "something
2011/10/20 daniel jimenez :
> Grub2 works with my native resolution, which is 1280x800. The rest of the
> boot sequence runs at 800x600 or so. After starting X, my desktop runs
> hardware accelerated compiz well at native resolution. When I hit
> ctrl+alt+f1/f6, the fullscreen terminal looks again
2011/10/20 Darac Marjal :
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 01:46:49PM +, alexander villalba wrote:
>> Why it takes so long to get a message here?
>
> Have a look at the headers for one of your messages when it finally gets
> through. Look for the various "Received:" headers; these will tell you
> whic
On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 18:00:15 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Camaleón writes:
>
>>> According to Novell, that means it is unkillable short of a reboot.
>>> But maybe I can supply the i/o it is waiting for... trouble is I
>>> cannot find it. Doesn't show up in top at all. I see no instances of
>>>
Frank wrote:
On 19/10/11 03:17 PM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
After playing with gnome3 for about an hour, I got it to where it dies
immediately upon startup with a windoz-like screen that says in effect
"something is wrong - log out".
And kern.log has this:
Oct 19 12:45:55 HDBB kernel: [ 9535
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 01:46:49PM +, alexander villalba wrote:
> Why it takes so long to get a message here?
Have a look at the headers for one of your messages when it finally gets
through. Look for the various "Received:" headers; these will tell you
which servers your message went through
On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 12:29:06 -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
(...)
> So, two things: (1) if you do a lot of editing, as I do, in HTML
> textareas, and you've experienced this problem with Iceweasel, I can
> recommend a switch to Chrome;
I cannot reproduce the slowness on wheezy (iceweasel 7.0.1,
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 03:42:59 -0700, daniel jimenez wrote:
> I've got a problem with my framebuffer (tty) resolution. Currently
> running debian testing (through linux mint debian edition).
>
> Grub2 works with my native resolution, which is 1280x800. The rest of
> the boot sequence runs at 800x60
Why it takes so long to get a message here?
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On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 19:05:00 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 10/19/2011 11:28 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 22:24:37 +1000, yudi v wrote:
>>
>>> Building a new PC, will be used for coding mostly, running 2-3 VMs
>>> simultaneously.
>>
>> Then -although you have not say any specific
Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> [...] some was new like the use of the letters EOF in stead of the
> "real" EOF character.
That's only because the OP used the << construct. Let me demonstrate.
In this example, where I've written ^D you would need to press Ctrl/D:
cat >/tmp/file1
type your stuff here
^D
Hi Lisi,
Am Dienstag, 18. Oktober 2011 schrieb Lisi:
> I have just acquired a one T HDD for use as an external HDD. I now
> need to decide how to partition it. I am intending to use it for
> backup purposes, and have bought what seems ot me ot be a very large
> disk so that things can be added o
kuLa (deb...@kulisz.net on 2011-10-20 09:37 +0100):
> On 20/10/11 09:29, Jesus arteche wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > I want to create a script to change some words in some sonf files
> > at the start up of the system...do you know the command in bash for
> > search the word and replace it??
>
> W
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 09:36:50AM +0100, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 09:29:35AM BST, Jesus arteche wrote:
> > I want to create a script to change some words in some sonf files at the
> > start up of the system...do you know the command in bash for search the word
> > and replace
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:01:56AM +0200, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> >Obviously, if you create a cron job to run, then you can forget
> >about having the "at" scheduler in any script that might be
> >called, just have the script do what needs to be done /at/ the
> >crontab scheduled tim
Hello everyone,
I've got a problem with my framebuffer (tty) resolution. Currently running
debian testing (through linux mint debian edition).
Grub2 works with my native resolution, which is 1280x800. The rest of the
boot sequence runs at 800x600 or so. After starting X, my desktop runs
hardware
Has anyone tried surfraw in a script context for a browser drop in? I
used surfraw and found a number when searching for a search string on
youtube and moved onto that number then used = to bring up the link's
information and found the actual url I put in that message on the last
URL: line on
Hi Andrew,
Obviously, if you create a cron job to run, then you can forget about having the "at" scheduler in
any script that might be called, just have the script do what needs to be done /at/ the crontab
scheduled time.
The whole idea of using at in stead of cron is because this was just a
* 2011-10-20T09:29:35+01:00 * Jesus arteche wrote:
> I want to create a script to change some words in some sonf files at
> the start up of the system...do you know the command in bash for
> search the word and replace it??
Sounds like you need "sed" command and its s/.../.../ command. Probably
s
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On 20/10/11 09:29, Jesus arteche wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I want to create a script to change some words in some sonf files at
> the start up of the system...do you know the command in bash for search
> the word and replace it??
Well, I don't know abo
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 09:29:35AM BST, Jesus arteche wrote:
> I want to create a script to change some words in some sonf files at the
> start up of the system...do you know the command in bash for search the word
> and replace it??
You don't need bash for it, sed's your friend, e.g.:
% sed -i
Hey guys,
I want to create a script to change some words in some sonf files at the
start up of the system...do you know the command in bash for search the word
and replace it??
Thanks
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