Rick Thomas wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> >The way I like to set up the system is to set up /boot in its own
> >partition on /dev/sda1. Then set up the rest of the disk in /dev/sda5
> >as a logical partition for an encrypted partition. Then use that
> >encrypted partition for one large LVM volume.
On 11/27/2011 07:53 PM, Rogelio wrote:
> Is there a good overview on how to really use these tools?
>
> I simply copy/paste commands all the time, and I'm hoping for some
> sort of primer or tutorial that helps be able to do this from scratch
> without a cheat sheet.
>
>
Hi ,
I think the simplest
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 02:01:15AM +0100, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> ..run 'dpkg-reconfigure locales' and pick or verify you have picked
> all your relevant UTF-8 locales, you may want to toss out your
> "ISO-8859-*" locales. Next, run aptitude and trawl 'n haul in
> "all" UTF-8 fonts, and make those
Good time of the day.
For some reason X app.s in full mode do not cover whole the screen -
but just bigger part of it than in window mode.
I have xorg.conf and I did not change it for a while, having no problem
w/ full screen mode. Also I have installed only the drivers I need for
my video card
Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón:
>> For a new user it works too, but for the old one - all work except
>> these two. I have searched through dir.s and files that were created
>> for the new user (its home dir. was empty and did remove the
>> appropriate dir.s in the home dir. of the p
Good time of the day.
Once mount error occurs while OS booting, I get root shell - w/o even
asking for password... How I can change the behavior (to ask for
password before granting root shell)?
Thanks for Your time.
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On Nov 26, 2011, at 2:00 AM, Bob Proulx wrote:
The way I like to set up the system is to set up /boot in its own
partition on /dev/sda1. Then set up the rest of the disk in /dev/sda5
as a logical partition for an encrypted partition. Then use that
encrypted partition for one large LVM volume.
Oops! I sent my reply directly to Stephen, again.
On 11/27/11 15:10, Stephen Powell wrote:
Since your permanent root file system is not a logical volume, chances are
there is no LVM stuff in your initial RAM file system. Therefore, it is
trying to access the SUSPEND/RESUME device before it is a
Kousik Maiti wrote:
> I want to sort this by first word(here it is number).
> Output should be like this
>
> 34 RADIO
> 13 RECEPTION
> 4 REF
> 4 REPEATER
> 3 RAU2
> 3 REFURBISHED
> 2 RADWIN
> 2 RE
> 2 RECEIVERS
> 1 RAGE
> 1 RAIL
> 1 RAU
> 1 RECORDING
> 1 RECTIFIER
>
> How can I do this? Please an
Hi LIst,
I have a text file like this
34 RADIO
2 RADWIN
1 RAGE
1 RAIL
1 RAU
3 RAU2
2 RE
2 RECEIVERS
13 RECEPTION
1 RECORDING
1 RECTIFIER
4 REF
3 REFURBISHED
4 REPEATER
I want to sort this by first word(here it is number).
Output should be like this
34 RADIO
13 RECEPTION
4 REF
4 REPEATER
3 RAU2
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 09:51:58 -0500
Brad Alexander wrote:
> What about your /etc/shadow file and other config files in /etc?
>
> As I said, I have been running LUKS + cryptsetup on a number of machines
> for years:
>
> my laptop, a C2D P9600 - Built Nov 2010
> my desktop, a C2D E4500 - (Re)built
Dear list -
My hard drive has Linux and DOS partitions. If I try to boot into
DOS from the start-up screen I receive the messages: "no argument
specified" adn "no such partition". How do i fix this.
Thanks.
Ethan
Debian 6.0.1a squeeze(sid)
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SM wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 04:07:32PM +, Brian wrote:
> > The usual Debian way of dealing with that situation is
> > to give users permission to mount removable devices by putting them in
> > the plugdev group.
>
> Or just install pmount. Plug the
As Bob mentioned, this is most likely because you deleted the
debian-sys-maint user. Set up the user e.g. with:
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'debian-sys-maint'@'localhost'
IDENTIFIED BY 'xx';
and make sure that the password mentioned in /etc/mysql/debian.cnf is
valid.
Unfortunatel
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 07:37:43PM +0100, Eric Veiras Galisson wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 6:54 PM, Eric Veiras Galisson <
> eric.veirasgalis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > i recently upgraded my laptop (Lenovo Thinkpad T500) from squeeze to
> > testing and the PCMCIA Wifi card I was
Thanks.
After backing up the entire system here's what I get when I try to
reconfigure mysql:
# dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.1
Stopping MySQL database server: mysqld.
Stopping MySQL database server: mysqld.
28 12:43:41 [Note] Plugin 'FEDERATED' is disabled.
28 12:43:41 InnoDB: Star
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 05:26:52PM -0500, Robert S wrote:
> I recently rebooted my server and mysql didn't start - it reported password
> problems. I have reset the root password but there are other errors:
>
> # /etc/init.d/mysql start
> Starting MySQL database server: mysqld.
> Checking for co
> "C" == Camaleón writes:
C> What happens when ypu open the file with another media player?
It sounds great! OK I filed
http://bugzilla.mplayerhq.hu/show_bug.cgi?id=2019
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On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 08:13:33 -0500, Carl wrote in message
<2026131333.ga5...@panix.com>:
> On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 02:06:00PM +0100, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
>
> > ..are you using the "radeon" driver?
>
> Yes.
>
> > (2 more alternatives to try, "radeonhd" and
> > "fglrx", I have no experienc
On 28/11/11 03:40, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> Installer debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso
^
> downloaded Nov27 2011 fails
> to configure DHCP either automatically, with hostname, or manually.
> Otherwise, the Realtek card works perfectly on this machine (I just
> wanted to r
Stephen Allen wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Stephen Allen wrote:
> > > I don't use the Debian Chromium as it's too old.
> >
> > I think you must be thinking of the Chromium in Stable Squeeze which
> > released with version 6. That isn't the one under discussion. Stable
> > is stable and so that
Robert S wrote:
> Subject: Re: Fixing corrupt mysql table
> I recently rebooted my server and mysql didn't start - it reported
> password problems. I have reset the root password but there are
> other errors:
>
> # /etc/init.d/mysql start
> Starting MySQL database server: mysqld.
> Checking for c
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 05:37:26PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Stephen Allen wrote:
> > > The linux Chrome binary from Google appears to work fine on both machines.
> >
> > I don't use the Debian Chromium as it's too old.
>
> I think you must be thinking of the Chromium in Stable Squeeze which
>
Norval Watson wrote:
> > > > Installer debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso downloaded Nov27 2011 fails
> > > > to configure DHCP either automatically, with hostname, or manually.
>
> Possible workaround is once the DHCP config fails, hit Continue, select
> auto config step again, and then it may well
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 12:38:19PM -0500, Chris Brennan wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 4:59 AM, Olivier BATARD wrote:
>
> Envoyé de mon iPhone
> >
> > Anyone knows an offline tool like lastpass ?
>
>
> LastPass is online and KeePass is offline. Honestly, I would trust KeePass
> over LastPass.
Tim Heckman wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> >Tim Heckman wrote:
> > > The last time dhclient was attempted with this would have been on
> > > Debian 5.0. In our most recent Debian 6.0 template someone decided
> > > to use dhcpcd,
>
> >What were they using before?
>
> In Debian 5.0 dhcp3-client was t
> > > Installer debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso downloaded Nov27 2011 fails
> > > to configure DHCP either automatically, with hostname, or manually.
Possible workaround is once the DHCP config fails, hit Continue, select
auto config step again, and then it may well succeed. Not very elegant, but
Oh, sorry.
I meant define a fixed ip for the device on your network not the
external one.
When you configure settings, try to used a fixed ip address and define a
google dns (4.4.4.4 8.8.8.8 are the ones and are much faster than my
provider).
BTW it iwas 5€/month here in Greece for a static.
On Mon, 28 Nov 2011 09:26:52 +1100, Robert S wrote:
> I recently rebooted my server and mysql didn't start - it reported
> password problems. I have reset the root password but there are other
> errors:
>
> # /etc/init.d/mysql start Starting MySQL database server: mysqld.
> Checking for corrupt,
This happens on an amd athelon k8 using wheezy not squeeze.
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011, Richard wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 22:40:34 +0200
> Vasileios Karaklioumis wrote:
>
> > DNS is a big problem for me as well(DHCP mostly works), maybe just use
> > static ips for that?
> > On Nov 27, 2011 8:23 PM,
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 16:38:20 -0500 (EST), Marc Shapiro wrote:
>
> I reran lilo and rebooted, but the problems remained. I found that by
> changing the last column in /etc/fstab from '2' to '0' on the removable
> flash drives eliminated those errors.
I hadn't noticed that, but yes, the "pass" o
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 22:40:34 +0200
Vasileios Karaklioumis wrote:
> DNS is a big problem for me as well(DHCP mostly works), maybe just use
> static ips for that?
> On Nov 27, 2011 8:23 PM, "Jude DaShiell" wrote:
>
> > Also fails to configure automatically without host name. I think what's
> > r
On 27 Nov 2011, at 16:40, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> Installer debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso downloaded Nov27 2011 fails
> to configure DHCP either automatically, with hostname, or manually.
> Otherwise, the Realtek card works perfectly on this machine (I just
> wanted to reinstall in order to res
I recently rebooted my server and mysql didn't start - it reported password
problems. I have reset the root password but there are other errors:
# /etc/init.d/mysql start
Starting MySQL database server: mysqld.
Checking for corrupt, not cleanly closed and upgrade needing tables..
ERROR 1045 (28
Arno Schuring:
> Since the upgrade to the 3.1 kernel, I'm seeing display flickers on
> two machines with an older ATI card (a 9600 and X1500). One machine is
> very vocal about EDID errors and blinks the display roughly every ten
> seconds, making it impossible to work with. The other logs no EDID
Those are available but you have to take a 30 year fixed mortgage on your
house to pay for them. Those would help out with bittorrent too if they
were economical.On Sun, 27 Nov 2011, Vasileios Karaklioumis wrote:
> DNS is a big problem for me as well(DHCP mostly works), maybe just use
> static
Arno Schuring:
> Since the upgrade to the 3.1 kernel, I'm seeing display flickers on
> two machines with an older ATI card (a 9600 and X1500). One machine is
> very vocal about EDID errors and blinks the display roughly every ten
> seconds, making it impossible to work with. The other logs no EDID
On 11/27/11 13:30, Stephen Powell wrote:
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 15:36:27 -0500 (EST), Marc Shapiro wrote:
Stephen Powell wrote:
Let me know how that works out for you. I didn't see any obvious
problems in your /etc/apt/sources.list.
Well, that didn't work, but I purged all of the packages with
On 11/27/11 12:36, Marc Shapiro wrote:
On 11/27/11 11:11, Stephen Powell wrote:
On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 20:22:37 -0500 (EST), Marc Shapiro wrote:
Here are my /etc/apt/sources.list, /etc/fstab, /etc/lilo.conf listings.
The specifications for the root file
system in /etc/lilo.conf and in /etc/fsta
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 11:04:24 +, Cam Hutchison wrote:
> I have tried GNOME 3. I have tried it with fallback mode. I've now tried
> xfce, kde and my own hacked together xsession with gnome components.
>
> I don't like any of it.
>
> What I like is the setup I had. I had GNOME 2 set up just the
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 15:36:27 -0500 (EST), Marc Shapiro wrote:
> Stephen Powell wrote:
>> Let me know how that works out for you. I didn't see any obvious
>> problems in your /etc/apt/sources.list.
>
> Well, that didn't work, but I purged all of the packages with conffiles
> (manually, as I did i
On 27/11/11 11:11, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Its a bit difficult to grasp the concepts and differences between virtual
desktops versus activies. I found the excellent blog of Chani, who
develops on KDE activities as well, very help ful in understand
activities. For example:
{December 26, 2010}
DNS is a big problem for me as well(DHCP mostly works), maybe just use
static ips for that?
On Nov 27, 2011 8:23 PM, "Jude DaShiell" wrote:
> Also fails to configure automatically without host name. I think what's
> really happening here is a configuration is attempted and the system fails
> to
On 11/27/11 11:11, Stephen Powell wrote:
On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 20:22:37 -0500 (EST), Marc Shapiro wrote:
Here are my /etc/apt/sources.list, /etc/fstab, /etc/lilo.conf listings.
The specifications for the root file
system in /etc/lilo.conf and in /etc/fstab do not match. In
/etc/lilo.conf, you
On Sunday 27 November 2011 8:29:19 am Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 11:04:24 +, Cam Hutchison wrote:
> > I have tried GNOME 3. I have tried it with fallback mode. I've now tried
> > xfce, kde and my own hacked together xsession with gnome components.
> >
> > I don't like any of it.
>
and also, debian reference card.
Regards
-
Roman
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 12:10 AM, Roman Khomasuridze wrote:
> Hi
>
> There is also great (freely available) chapter from debian administrators
> handbook [1]. it is more in-depth i guess, but it gives great overview of
> whole package
Hi
There is also great (freely available) chapter from debian administrators
handbook [1]. it is more in-depth i guess, but it gives great overview of
whole package management process.
recommended.
1.
http://raphaelhertzog.com/2011/11/15/20-things-to-learn-with-the-free-chapter-of-the-debian-admi
Arno Schuring @ 11/27/2011 04:59 AM:
> Advice: use fdisk -u.
> [..]
> Total sectors = 5119*8192 = 41934848
thank you!! i added an extra 5120 sectors just to be safe and used
+41939968 in fdisk. all seems to be working well and i now have ~18G
free space. i'm surprised and pleased it's so simpl
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 17:22:51 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 09:43:15 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
>
>> On 26/11/11 21:18, Camaleón wrote:
>>
>>> Anyway, try this:
>>>
>>> http://askubuntu.com/questions/82652/file-association-to-unlisted-
application
>>>
>>> It basically says that yo
On Sun 27 Nov 2011 at 19:49:53 +0200, SM wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 04:07:32PM +, Brian wrote:
> > The usual Debian way of dealing with that situation is
> > to give users permission to mount removable devices by putting them in
> > the plugdev group.
>
> Or just install pmount. Plug th
On Sun 27 Nov 2011 at 10:53:25 -0800, Rogelio wrote:
> Is there a good overview on how to really use these tools?
A search with 'dpkg cheat sheet' should get you something useful.
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On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 21:20:59 -0500 (EST), Marc Shapiro wrote:
>
> I'm not certain, but I THINK that these lines are all referring to
> packages that were removed by the update, but whose config files were
> not purged. There are 47 such files according to 'dpkg -l | grep ^rc'
> and I recall ap
On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 20:22:37 -0500 (EST), Marc Shapiro wrote:
>
> Here are my /etc/apt/sources.list, /etc/fstab, /etc/lilo.conf listings.
In a typical Debian boot, there are three separate mountings of a root
file system. The first stage is the initial RAM file system,
which is mounted as the r
Is there a good overview on how to really use these tools?
I simply copy/paste commands all the time, and I'm hoping for some sort
of primer or tutorial that helps be able to do this from scratch without
a cheat sheet.
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Bob Proulx wrote:
Tim Heckman wrote:
Luckily the two of these issues won't come in to play here. This is
going to be used on a system that does not have X installed and will
have a static IP address. We use DHCP to assign the address as it
is easier to deploy a new distribution for our custome
John Hasler writes:
Ok. Is the idea to image all the machines identically and then
configure them automatically via dhcp? If so why do they need locally
configured hostnames at all?
By default all of our distribution templates set the hostname of the
system, via DHCP, to match the default PT
Sorry, forgot to mention that in previous post..see settings -> window
manager -> keyboard. there are bunch of related shortcuts there.
remove them and you'll be all set up.
Regards
-
roman
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 7:48 PM, Paul Isambert wrote:
> **
> Thank you Roman.
>
> Removing A
Also fails to configure automatically without host name. I think what's
really happening here is a configuration is attempted and the system fails
to check for success or failure status of that configuration and just
assumes the configuration has happened as it moves along to the next step.
W
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 04:07:32PM +, Brian wrote:
> The usual Debian way of dealing with that situation is
> to give users permission to mount removable devices by putting them in
> the plugdev group.
Or just install pmount. Plug the device in, do "dmesg | tail" to check
the device and "pmoun
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 4:59 AM, Olivier BATARD wrote:
Envoyé de mon iPhone
>
> Le 26 nov. 2011 à 18:43, Stephen Allen a
> écrit :
>
> > On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 04:21:52PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
> >> Olivier BATARD wrote:
> >>> I'm just interested on how, after googling for a long time, on a
>
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 11:04:24 +, Cam Hutchison wrote:
> I have tried GNOME 3. I have tried it with fallback mode. I've now tried
> xfce, kde and my own hacked together xsession with gnome components.
>
> I don't like any of it.
>
> What I like is the setup I had. I had GNOME 2 set up just the
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 09:43:15 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
> On 26/11/11 21:18, Camaleón wrote:
>
>> Anyway, try this:
>>
>> http://askubuntu.com/questions/82652/file-association-to-unlisted-application
>>
>> It basically says that you have to append a trailing "%U" at
>> "/usr/share/ applications/
On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 16:07:20 -0800, keitho wrote:
> Thanks to Camaleon, John Lindsay, and Chris Brennan for responding.
>
> This statement put into my /etc/fstab seems to have worked, and auto
> mount as well:
>
> UUID=9419-5112/usbvfatuid=1000,gid=1000,utf8,umask= 0 0
>
> T
On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 17:00:13 -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> Bob Proulx wrote:
>> > Sthu Deus wrote:
>> >> I can not run two applications w/ gksu:
>> >>
>> >> chromium and
>> >> qbittorrent
>> >
>> > Why do you want to run those applications as root? You should not do
>> > this.
Installer debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso downloaded Nov27 2011 fails
to configure DHCP either automatically, with hostname, or manually.
Otherwise, the Realtek card works perfectly on this machine (I just
wanted to reinstall in order to reshape partitions). Then, I noticed
that this is a standing
On Sat 26 Nov 2011 at 16:07:20 -0800, kei...@strucktower.com wrote:
> Thanks to Camaleon, John Lindsay, and Chris Brennan for responding.
>
> This statement put into my /etc/fstab seems to have worked, and auto mount
> as well:
>
> UUID=9419-5112/usbvfatuid=1000,gid=1000,utf8,uma
Nigel W wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Raf Czlonka wrote:
> >> Sthu hadn't mentioned even once that he tries to run those as root.
> >
> > Uhm... What? But he did! You must have missed that he said he
> > wanted to run them from gksu. If you are not familiar with it that is
> > the entire purpo
Hello Ramon,
Please check the wdc link [1] I gave you again, WD20EARS is on the list.
The wiki article can't keep up all the time with newer green series
coming out.
[1] http://wdc.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5357
Regards
Lou
Ramon Hofer wrote:
Sorry, one more question to the wd
Thank you Roman.
Removing Alt-F2 in the shortcut settings did give me some Alt-shortcuts
back, but Ctrl-shortcuts still won't work, even when I remove everything
in the settings. Any idea?
Paul
On 27/11/2011 16:41, Roman Khomasuridze wrote:
Hi,
Yes, Xfce does still some shortcuts (never ca
Hi,
Yes, Xfce does still some shortcuts (never came acroos problems with F1 to
F12). you can define Xfce specific shortcuts in settings -> keyboard so
that they wont interfere with yours.
Regards
-
Roman
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Paul Isambert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've instal
Thank you Sven-
The wikipedia article was just what I needed :-)
Keith
> On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 04:08:31PM -0800, kei...@strucktower.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> I still haven't found a good explanation for the umask option- nothing
>> in
>> man pages under "umask", very little under pam_umask or pa
Hello,
I've installed gVim with Xfce. My shortcuts made of Ctrl-F1 to Ctrl-F12
and Alt-F1 to Alt-F12 doesn't work. Instead, they seem to be executed
for Xfce: I've noticed that because Alt-F2 launches an app in Xfce, and
that's what happens in gVim too.
So is it possible to give control to a
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 09:53:21 -0500
Brad Alexander wrote:
> You need your windows in an unencrypted partition. At that point, grub
> should detect it. You should have at least two unencrypted partitions --
> Your windows dual-boot and /boot...And optionally swap, but that would be
> separately enc
Am Sonntag, 27. November 2011 schrieb Alan Chandler:
> On 27/11/11 09:00, Alan Chandler wrote:
> ...
>
> > This shows I have two activities both named "New Activity". I should
> > then right click on a desktop and select "Desktop Settings" I should
> > see a window with the left pane having three
You need your windows in an unencrypted partition. At that point, grub
should detect it. You should have at least two unencrypted partitions --
Your windows dual-boot and /boot...And optionally swap, but that would be
separately encrypted.
--b
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 8:18 AM, J. Bakshi wrote:
>
What about your /etc/shadow file and other config files in /etc?
As I said, I have been running LUKS + cryptsetup on a number of machines
for years:
my laptop, a C2D P9600 - Built Nov 2010
my desktop, a C2D E4500 - (Re)built 2007
backup server, a 2GHz P4 - (Re)built 2008
etc...
Nothing has faile
On Fri, 25 Nov 2011 16:39:16 +0100, Lou wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Nov 2011 15:14:31 +, Ramon Hofer wrote:
>
>
>> Maybe this is important:
>> I use Squeeze, 2.6.32-5-amd64, hdparm v9.32, the drive sdc is a WDC
>> WD20EARS-00MVWB0 and the mainboard an ASUS P7P55D.
>>
>>
>>
> It's very good you menti
On 27/11/11 09:00, Alan Chandler wrote:
...
This shows I have two activities both named "New Activity". I should
then right click on a desktop and select "Desktop Settings" I should see
a window with the left pane having three options "Wallpaper", "Activity"
and "Mouse Actions". Instead I see a w
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On 11/27/2011 09:04 AM, Cam Hutchison wrote:
Are the debian patches for the last of the GNOME 2 releases still
available? Can I build my own packages?
You can find packages here: http://snapshot.debian.org/ But if they are
not uninstallable already because of depend
Thanks alot for all the infos. Very helpful!
I'll try that this evening :-)
On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 15:57:03 +0100, Lou wrote:
> Maybe you can choose a solution where you unmount the array before you
> put them to sleep, just to be on the save side? I never used this, since
> I prefer to shutdown a
Cam Hutchison wrote:
>I have tried GNOME 3. I have tried it with fallback mode. I've now tried
>xfce, kde and my own hacked together xsession with gnome components.
>
>I don't like any of it.
>
>What I like is the setup I had. I had GNOME 2 set up just the way I
>wanted it, and there was nothing w
On 11/27/2011 09:04 AM, Cam Hutchison wrote:
> Are the debian patches for the last of the GNOME 2 releases still
> available? Can I build my own packages?
You can find packages here: http://snapshot.debian.org/ But if they are
not uninstallable already because of dependency problems, they soon wil
On 2011-11-26, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 26 Nov 2011 at 18:51:20 +0800, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
>
>> For http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyovCNUDvpU&list=PLDE211ADDDB800FD2
>> why when I download it with clive -f best then listen via mplayer, I
>> hear crackles like my headphones can't handle the be
On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 09:11:14 -0500
Andrew Reid wrote:
> I've had an LVM/luks-encrypted root partition (includes everything
> except /boot, on various logical volumes) for several years on two
> different Lenovo Thinkpads, and while I've never done any benchmarks,
> I haven't noticed any perfor
On 27/11/11 23:21, Alan Chandler wrote:
> On 27/11/11 10:43, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 27/11/11 20:00, Alan Chandler wrote:
>>> With the problems I seem to be having with Gnome3 (not the problem
>>> that most people have with the shell, which I like - but other
>>> applications which seem to have
On 2011-11-26, Brad Alexander wrote:
>
> That is the reason I encrypt the entire banana rather than trying to
> encrypt the peel.
Makes sense to me (I guess). I don't need to encrypt anything but my home
directory (certain folders). I think I could do all I need to do with
ccrypt, but I haven't
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 13:17:21 +0100
Arno Schuring wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Since the upgrade to the 3.1 kernel, I'm seeing display flickers on
> two machines with an older ATI card (a 9600 and X1500). One machine is
> very vocal about EDID errors and blinks the display roughly every ten
> seconds, ma
On 27/11/11 10:43, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 27/11/11 20:00, Alan Chandler wrote:
With the problems I seem to be having with Gnome3 (not the problem
that most people have with the shell, which I like - but other
applications which seem to have become flakey - Gedit crashes on
closing a tab, Nauti
Hi all,
Since the upgrade to the 3.1 kernel, I'm seeing display flickers on
two machines with an older ATI card (a 9600 and X1500). One machine is
very vocal about EDID errors and blinks the display roughly every ten
seconds, making it impossible to work with. The other logs no EDID
errors and onl
Am Sonntag, 27. November 2011 schrieb Alan Chandler:
> With the problems I seem to be having with Gnome3 (not the problem that
> most people have with the shell, which I like - but other applications
> which seem to have become flakey - Gedit crashes on closing a tab,
> Nautilus FTP doesn't seem to
I have tried GNOME 3. I have tried it with fallback mode. I've now tried
xfce, kde and my own hacked together xsession with gnome components.
I don't like any of it.
What I like is the setup I had. I had GNOME 2 set up just the way I
wanted it, and there was nothing wrong with it.
Is there any w
scar (s...@drigon.com on 2011-11-25 13:56 -0700):
> i need a little help reducing my crypt partition. when i first
> installed debian, i used a rather standard /boot on /dev/hda1 and
> crypt on /dev/hda2, using LVM for the rest of the partitions.
[..]
>
> $ sudo fdisk -l
Advice: use fdisk -u. It
Hi Alan!
Am Sonntag, 27. November 2011 schrieb Alan Chandler:
> With the problems I seem to be having with Gnome3 (not the problem that
[…]
> ...) I decided to give KDE 4 another try (I had switched to Gnome from
> KDE when KDE 4 was first introduced).
>
> I am struggling with the concepts behind
After a few time screensaver start and lock my notebook screen. When I
unlosck it, I need to manually set the screen Brightness with Fn + Up
arrow.
In gnome 2 the Brightness was setted automatically after unlock
screen.
What I need to do to get my screen Brightness adjusted automatically
after un
On 27/11/11 20:00, Alan Chandler wrote:
> With the problems I seem to be having with Gnome3 (not the problem
> that most people have with the shell, which I like - but other
> applications which seem to have become flakey - Gedit crashes on
> closing a tab, Nautilus FTP doesn't seem to work half th
Envoyé de mon iPhone
Le 26 nov. 2011 à 18:43, Stephen Allen a écrit :
> On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 04:21:52PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
>> Olivier BATARD wrote:
>>> I'm just interested on how, after googling for a long time, on a
>>> debian, can we manage users's passwords. I mean how can we manage
On 26/11/11 21:18, Camaleón wrote:
Anyway, try this:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/82652/file-association-to-unlisted-application
It basically says that you have to append a trailing "%U" at "/usr/share/
applications/freemind.deskop" file, at the "Exec" stanza, that is:
***
Exec=/usr/bin/fre
On Sb, 26 nov 11, 18:20:59, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>
> I'm not certain, but I THINK that these lines are all referring to
> packages that were removed by the update, but whose config files
> were not purged. There are 47 such files according to 'dpkg -l |
> grep ^rc' and I recall apt-get saying that
With the problems I seem to be having with Gnome3 (not the problem that
most people have with the shell, which I like - but other applications
which seem to have become flakey - Gedit crashes on closing a tab,
Nautilus FTP doesn't seem to work half the time, issues I have been
discussing here a
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 04:08:31PM -0800, kei...@strucktower.com wrote:
Hi,
> I still haven't found a good explanation for the umask option- nothing in
> man pages under "umask", very little under pam_umask or pam ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umask
man 2 umask is in manpages-dev in case tha
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