Hi Florian
I don't really have answer for you sorry, but thought I would let you
know that I've got a bunch of Debian servers (mainly LAMPS) installed on
both enterprise ESXi 5 hosts with and without attached storage, in one
case a FC SAN. In addition my home server (white-box) is running the
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 02:13:12PM +0200, shiyao.ma wrote:
> Are there any deb repo like rpmfusion for rpm ?
> I now use debian sid. I find many software not available in the repo. To
> name some, eric5, aptana3 ...
Have a look at dh-make. I use it to build debian packages when the
source is ava
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2012/1/19 lina
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 1:35 AM, Wawrzek Niewodniczanski
> wrote:
> > On 01/18/12 16:34, lina wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks ahead for reading this email.
> >
> > I am choked by how to check more than 400 files exist or not, if not,
> > sleep, but once it's all generated, con
* From: Andrei Popescu
* Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 00:06:16 +0200
> Try having a look at your mail via some other
> means (webmail or so) to see if there is something that might create
> problems.
Web access shows nothing unusual. Messages have come
to the I.S.P. mailbox since the pr
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 1:35 AM, Wawrzek Niewodniczanski
wrote:
> On 01/18/12 16:34, lina wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks ahead for reading this email.
>
> I am choked by how to check more than 400 files exist or not, if not,
> sleep, but once it's all generated, continue do something.
>
> for i in $(se
> ==
> server1.shellva .INIT. 16 u- 102400.0000.000 0.000
> mail.honeycomb. .INIT. 16 u- 102400.0000.000 0.000
> thor.netservice .INIT. 16 u- 10240
> Most probably it's the firmware you require. This can be provided to d-i
> on a USB stick.
Another alternative is to do the install on another machine, and then to
move/clone the resulting partition.
Most of my Debian installs were done by cloning an existing system
rather than going through the
Hi,
I have this Lenovo E46G laptop, which works well with windows 7.
Now I installed Debian Sid (xorg + gnome 3 desktop). Everything
seemed fine except external monitor.
When I plugged in the vga connector, after 1 or 2 secs, the system
recognized the monitor and extended my desktop to it. T
This discussion opens a question I've been curious about.
IIUC, bios choses a boot device and runs the MBR code. Assuming
that's GRUB2 MBR code, GRUB2 then loads the 1.5 code hidden before the
first partition of the same device. Next step is to process grub.cfg.
Now, does that code contain a co
On 1/18/2012 6:37 PM, James Robertson wrote:
>> I got a serious problem with a Debian install on an ESXi 5.0 Server.
>> Debian installs fine and seems to run fine, but the harddisk performance is
>> really low.
>> I got latency times of about 44 seconds, tested with bonnie++.
>>
>> What I´ve done:
This is a minor annoyance, and not high priority, but:
Why is it that when reading mail in mutt in terminator (gnome
terminator, tiling terminal thingy), and I click on a link and choose to
open it, it uses chromium-browser?
I have iceweasel set as my default x-www-browser with
debian-alternative
On Thu 19 Jan 2012 at 00:51:56 +, lee wrote:
> Sven Joachim wrote:
>>
>> No, what makes you think so? There should be a driver for your card in
>> the kernel, unless the device is too new. And it's only the firmware
>> which is not free.
>
> The instructions on [1] make me think so. They tel
On 01/18/2012 03:56 PM, Joey L wrote:
now should run
stop ntpd
ntpdate
and check
ntpq -p
and
start ntpd again.
ntpdate 0.debian.pool.ntp.org
18 Jan 19:16:04 ntpdate[12464]: no server suitable for synchronization found
root@rider:~# ntpq -p
ntpq: read: Connection refused
nothing...
root@ri
Hi List,
Since recently upgraded to kernel 3.2, the core temperature on my laptop
seems raised few degrees. An external power meter shows big difference
in power consumption. The power usage raised from 15w on kernel 2.6.39,
to 22w on kernel 3.2.1. A bit of google later, it was suggested that
enab
Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 19/01/12 12:08, lee wrote:
Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 19/01/12 06:58, lee wrote:
Hi,
how do I download the packages in the non-free section and make them
useable by the Debian installer before starting the installation?
Easy[*1]:-
# apt-get -d install example_packa
On 19/01/12 12:19, lee wrote:
> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> Ignore that noise - I heard installation as installation of packages
>> *not* installation of the OS.
>
> Oh, ok :)
>
>> Why you'd want to do instead of building from a netinstall CD (with any
>> required firmware packages) is another qu
Scott Ferguson wrote:
Ignore that noise - I heard installation as installation of packages
*not* installation of the OS.
Oh, ok :)
Why you'd want to do instead of building from a netinstall CD (with any
required firmware packages) is another question. However:-
You 'could' use apt-zip[*1] o
Scott Ferguson wrote:
Ignore that noise - I heard installation as installation of packages
*not* installation of the OS.
Oh, ok :)
Why you'd want to do instead of building from a netinstall CD (with any
required firmware packages) is another question. However:-
You 'could' use apt-zip[*1] o
On Thu 19 Jan 2012 at 00:31:33 +, lee wrote:
> According to [1], I need the "firmware-iwlwifi" and "wireless-tools"
> packages from the non-free section. I could download them before
> starting the installation and might end up having to dowload more
> packages to resolve dependencies ..
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Brian wrote:
Please have a closer read of
http://wiki.debian.org/iwlagn
where it says
iwlagn is a module produced by the iwlwifi Linux kernel driver,
The module is the only software you need. It is free software. The
firmware, on the other hand, isn't. Both together get you all
Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2012-01-18 23:03 +0100, lee wrote:
Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2012-01-18 20:58 +0100, lee wrote:
Will I be able to get the wireless working with the first DVD before
making any changes to the hard disks?
If you want to get it working during installation, you have to prov
Also - is there a way in debian to realize which drive is mapped to
which linux device ??
When I go into the bios - i see disk labels or names as DSK04, DSK02
and also long string of numbers - i guess it is the serial number of
drive.
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Joey L wrote:
> Sorry - just
> I got a serious problem with a Debian install on an ESXi 5.0 Server.
> Debian installs fine and seems to run fine, but the harddisk performance is
> really low.
> I got latency times of about 44 seconds, tested with bonnie++.
>
> What I´ve done:
> - New machine in ESXi, harddisk controller "LSI P
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Mi, 18 ian 12, 22:03:22, lee wrote:
Will I be able to get the wireless working with the first DVD before
making any changes to the hard disks?
Network setup is before the partitioning step, at least you can stop if
you can't get wireless working and start over.
Cool
On 19/01/12 11:14, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 19/01/12 06:58, lee wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> how do I download the packages in the non-free section and make them
>> useable by the Debian installer before starting the installation?
>>
>
>
> Easy[*1]:-
>
> # apt-get -d install example_package/s
>
Ignor
On 19/01/12 06:58, lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how do I download the packages in the non-free section and make them
> useable by the Debian installer before starting the installation?
>
Easy[*1]:-
# apt-get -d install example_package/s
example_package/s will not be installed, but will be in
/var/cac
>
> now should run
> stop ntpd
> ntpdate
> and check
> ntpq -p
> and
> start ntpd again.
>
ntpdate 0.debian.pool.ntp.org
18 Jan 19:16:04 ntpdate[12464]: no server suitable for synchronization found
root@rider:~# ntpq -p
ntpq: read: Connection refused
nothing...
root@rider:~# ntpq -p
rem
On Wed 18 Jan 2012 at 22:03:55 +, lee wrote:
> Then how do I get them?
A misunderstanding on my part. I had visions of your wanting a
considerable number of non-free packages! Apologies. All you need are
the firmware files from a firmware-iwlwifi .deb or .tar.gz.
> Ok, and how do I set up a
On Wed 18 Jan 2012 at 22:03:22 +, lee wrote:
> Hm, what´s the point in having the firmware only and not the software to
> get the wireless card to work? Apparently, I need software from the
> non-free section which isn´t included on the DVDs, so having the
> firmware only get´s me no more than
Sorry - just a couple of last things:
1. do i run the command - "grub-install --recheck --no-floppy
/dev/sdc1" and "grub-install --recheck --no-floppy /dev/sdd1" ???
or do I run it on the whole drive meaning - "grub-install --recheck
--no-floppy /dev/sdc" and "grub-install --recheck --no-flopp
On 2012-01-18 23:03 +0100, lee wrote:
> Sven Joachim wrote:
>> On 2012-01-18 20:58 +0100, lee wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> how do I download the packages in the non-free section and make them
>>> useable by the Debian installer before starting the installation?
>>
>> Download any needed packages on a
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 03:55:16PM -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 1/18/2012 3:34 PM, Joey L wrote:
>
> > remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
> > jitter
> > ==
> > 199.4.29.166.IN
On Mi, 18 ian 12, 22:03:22, lee wrote:
>
> Will I be able to get the wireless working with the first DVD before
> making any changes to the hard disks?
Network setup is before the partitioning step, at least you can stop if
you can't get wireless working and start over.
>
> Hm, what´s the poi
On Mi, 18 ian 12, 13:49:22, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since the weekend my MUA POP3 connection has failed to receive
> messages with this appearing in the log.
> --- POP
> RCV: +OK pop.shaw.ca
> SND: USER peasthope
> RCV: +OK password required for user peasth...@shaw.ca
> SND: PASS
Brian wrote:
On Wed 18 Jan 2012 at 19:58:25 +, lee wrote:
how do I download the packages in the non-free section and make them
useable by the Debian installer before starting the installation?
You don't.
Then how do I get them?
The problem is installing Debian on a laptop with wirele
Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2012-01-18 20:58 +0100, lee wrote:
Hi,
how do I download the packages in the non-free section and make them
useable by the Debian installer before starting the installation?
Download any needed packages on another computer and put them on a USB
stick that you plug in
On 1/18/2012 3:34 PM, Joey L wrote:
> remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
> ==
> 199.4.29.166.INIT. 16 u- 6400.0000.000 0.000
> name1.glorb.com
Hi,
Since the weekend my MUA POP3 connection has failed to receive
messages with this appearing in the log.
--- POP
RCV: +OK pop.shaw.ca
SND: USER peasthope
RCV: +OK password required for user peasth...@shaw.ca
SND: PASS
RCV: +OK server ready
SND: UIDL
RCV: +OK 35 messages
SND: LIST 1
RCV:
18/01/2012 22:22, Joey L wrote:
> okay..thanks for the clarification.
> I think it was initrd - busybox.
>
> my debian version is:
> root@rider:~# lsb_release -a
> No LSB modules are available.
> Distributor ID: Debian
> Description:Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.3 (squeeze)
> Release:6.0.3
> Co
you don't have to open port on your router because if you reach internet
(without firewall on your system) every ntp packet to get to the right
place.
now should run
stop ntpd
ntpdate
and check
ntpq -p
and
start ntpd again.
Now, it has to work.
On 18/01/2012 21:27, Joey L wrote:
i am just t
i stopped ntpd and restarted - here is output:
Jan 18 16:53:32 rider ntpd[1684]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
Jan 18 16:53:37 rider ntpd[9133]: ntpd 4.2.6p2@1.2194-o Sun Oct 17
13:45:13 UTC 2010 (1)
Jan 18 16:53:37 rider ntpd[9134]: proto: precision = 1.676 usec
Jan 18 16:53:37 rider ntpd[9134]: List
i am just trying to keep my own time and get the real time from
internet servers, here is the output:
root@rider:~# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==
server1.shellva
okay..thanks for the clarification.
I think it was initrd - busybox.
my debian version is:
root@rider:~# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Debian
Description:Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.3 (squeeze)
Release:6.0.3
Codename: squeeze
uname -mrs
Linux 2.6.32-5-am
On 18/01/2012 20:30, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 1/18/2012 11:22 AM, Joey L wrote:
I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do
On 1/18/2012 11:22 AM, Joey L wrote:
> I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
> I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
> I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
> with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do it.
>
> I have entered the following
On 2012-01-18 20:58 +0100, lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how do I download the packages in the non-free section and make them
> useable by the Debian installer before starting the installation?
Download any needed packages on another computer and put them on a USB
stick that you plug in when you install D
On Wed 18 Jan 2012 at 19:58:25 +, lee wrote:
> how do I download the packages in the non-free section and make them
> useable by the Debian installer before starting the installation?
You don't.
> The problem is installing Debian on a laptop with wireless only. So I
> need to dowload all
Some of my own software requires Xorg backingstore to be working so as
to redraw windows when they're hidden and then exposed again. This has
worked fine for years but some time in the past few months it stopped
working. It may have stopped working when I upgraded from Lenny to
Squeeze last Apr
On 01/18/2012 10:38 AM, Rob Owens wrote:
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:22:57PM -0500, Joey L wrote:
I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
with me or my ntp daemon do
On 01/18/2012 10:38 AM, Rob Owens wrote:
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:22:57PM -0500, Joey L wrote:
I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
with me or my ntp daemon do
Hi,
how do I download the packages in the non-free section and make them
useable by the Debian installer before starting the installation?
The problem is installing Debian on a laptop with wireless only. So I
need to dowload all the DVDs before starting the installation, and still
the softwa
On Wed 18 Jan 2012 at 14:09:27 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if there is a debian oriented repository somewhere
> that has moneydance software?
http://moneydance.com/other :)
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On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 13:38 -0500, Joey L wrote:
> thanks for the reply -
>
> 1. my issue is that i am not getting to the grub menu on the good
> disk, it always goes to the bad one.
> I think it puts me in a intrdfsram prompt or something similar - even
> if i change the bios settings.
> - so edi
Can anyone tell me if there is a debian oriented repository somewhere
that has moneydance software?
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18/01/2012 19:38, Joey L wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:49 PM, tv.deb...@googlemail.com
> wrote:
>> > 18/01/2012 18:03, Joey L wrote:
>>> >> The issue I am having is that if I put into the system both drives,
>>> >> the system always chooses the faulty drive.
>>> >> I do not even get linux sy
On 18/01/2012 18:25, Joey L wrote:
ntpq: read: Connection refused
hm... interesting...
how looks your ntp.conf?
Is ntpd running?
---
"ps aux|grep ntp
ntp 1231 0.0 0.5 38472 2204 ?Ss 18:18 0:00
/usr/sbin/ntpd -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -g -u 1
Csanyi Pal writes:
> Arnt Karlsen writes:
>
>> On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 06:59:06 +0100, Csanyi wrote in message
>> <87boq1d00l.fsf@debian-asztal.excito>:
>>
>>> Knut Esztermann writes:
>>>
>>> > Csanyi Pal schrieb am 16.01.2012 um 21:58:
>>> >> I'm trying to setup horde3 on my home server, that ru
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:22:57PM -0500, Joey L wrote:
> I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
> I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
> I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
> with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do it.
>
> I have en
thanks for the reply -
1. my issue is that i am not getting to the grub menu on the good
disk, it always goes to the bad one.
I think it puts me in a intrdfsram prompt or something similar - even
if i change the bios settings.
- so editing the grub menu option - is unavailable for me.
2. regardin
Arnt Karlsen writes:
> On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 06:59:06 +0100, Csanyi wrote in message
> <87boq1d00l.fsf@debian-asztal.excito>:
>
>> Knut Esztermann writes:
>>
>> > Csanyi Pal schrieb am 16.01.2012 um 21:58:
>> >> I'm trying to setup horde3 on my home server, that running
>> >> Debian GNU/Linux Sq
I got this :
ntpq -p
ntpq: read: Connection refused
do i have to open special ports on the router for ntp to work ?
thanks
mhj
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 1:19 PM, Balint Szigeti wrote:
> On 18/01/2012 18:10, Joey L wrote:
>>
>> thanks for the reply --- I just tried this server and get the follow
On 18/01/2012 18:10, Joey L wrote:
thanks for the reply --- I just tried this server and get the following error:
ntpdate 0.debian.pool.ntp.org
18 Jan 13:31:23 ntpdate[27613]: no server suitable for synchronization found
thanks
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:37 PM, Balint Szigeti wrote:
On 18
On 18/01/2012 18:10, Joey L wrote:
no server suitable for synchronization found
check your firewall. the ntp serevice uses 123 port
and check this
ntpq -p
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concerning your assistance to help certify a piece of document due to some
similarities in location with the supposed care-taker to enable a safe transfer
of securities proceeds money out of Turkey. Please let me know if you
thanks for the reply --- I just tried this server and get the following error:
ntpdate 0.debian.pool.ntp.org
18 Jan 13:31:23 ntpdate[27613]: no server suitable for synchronization found
thanks
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:37 PM, Balint Szigeti wrote:
> On 18/01/2012 17:22, Joey L wrote:
>
> I
18/01/2012 18:03, Joey L wrote:
> The issue I am having is that if I put into the system both drives,
> the system always chooses the faulty drive.
> I do not even get linux system - i get a weird text prompt - i think
> it is initrdfs - even if i change it in the bios.
>
> On installing grub - ca
On 18/01/2012 17:22, Joey L wrote:
I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do it.
I have entered the following in my /etc/
On 01/18/12 16:34, lina wrote:
Hi,
Thanks ahead for reading this email.
I am choked by how to check more than 400 files exist or not, if not,
sleep, but once it's all generated, continue do something.
for i in $(seq 5); do if [ -e sys_em_$i.txt ] ; then echo done ; fi ;
done not work.
those f
Hi,
Thus spoketh Scott Ferguson
unto us on Wed, 18 Jan 2012 22:10:40 +1100:
(...)
>
> set root='(hd1,msdos1)'
>
> hd0 is the first hard drive (where /boot lives)
I think root=(...) should not point to / but to grub's root, at least the
page you linked suggests this:
"GRUB uses GRUB's root de
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 06:59:06 +0100, Csanyi wrote in message
<87boq1d00l.fsf@debian-asztal.excito>:
> Knut Esztermann writes:
>
> > Csanyi Pal schrieb am 16.01.2012 um 21:58:
> >> I'm trying to setup horde3 on my home server, that running
> >> Debian
> >> GNU/Linux Squeeze.
> >> I'm following in
On 18/01/2012 17:22, Joey L wrote:
I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do it.
I have entered the following in my /etc/
Sorry to send to Darac, here forwards to list.
Begin forwarded message:
> From: lina
> Date: 19 January, 2012 1:29:14 GMT+08:00
> To: Darac Marjal
> Subject: Re: how to check 400 files exist
>
> On 19 Jan, 2012, at 1:09, Darac Marjal wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 12:34:50AM +0800, lin
I have installed ntp server on my debian box.
I am trying to sync with a public external time server.
I have found a couple on the internet - but none seem to want to sync
with me or my ntp daemon does not want to do it.
I have entered the following in my /etc/ntp.conf file:
server 0.us.pool.ntp.
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 12:34:50AM +0800, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks ahead for reading this email.
>
> I am choked by how to check more than 400 files exist or not, if not,
> sleep, but once it's all generated, continue do something.
>
> for i in $(seq 5); do if [ -e sys_em_$i.txt ] ; then ech
The issue I am having is that if I put into the system both drives,
the system always chooses the faulty drive.
I do not even get linux system - i get a weird text prompt - i think
it is initrdfs - even if i change it in the bios.
On installing grub - can you tell me what is the procedure for that
18/01/2012 17:23, Joey L wrote:
> I have a raid 1 mdadm setup.
> I have devices sda and sdb with 2 partitions on each - sda1 and sda2
> on the other drive i have sdb1 and sdb2.
>
> Partition sda1 is the root partition and sda2 is the swap partition.
>
> My sda failed yesterday and now i am runnin
Hi,
Thanks ahead for reading this email.
I am choked by how to check more than 400 files exist or not, if not,
sleep, but once it's all generated, continue do something.
for i in $(seq 5); do if [ -e sys_em_$i.txt ] ; then echo done ; fi ;
done not work.
those files have a common feature:
sys_
I have a raid 1 mdadm setup.
I have devices sda and sdb with 2 partitions on each - sda1 and sda2
on the other drive i have sdb1 and sdb2.
Partition sda1 is the root partition and sda2 is the swap partition.
My sda failed yesterday and now i am running in sdb only.
When i put the drive sda into
Thanks for help,
problem was the web proxy from the company ... :-(
Kindly regards Meike
2012/1/17 Scott Ferguson :
> On 17/01/12 22:20, Meike Stone wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I use Debian 6 and tried to upgrade my system. I made as root a
>> ~# aptitude update
>> ~# aptitude safe-upgrade
>> an got
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On 18/01/12 13:05, shiyao.ma wrote:
> I now prefer to use ruby1.9. However, debian sid's default ruby version
> is 1.8.x.
> I deleted the soft link of /usr/bin/ruby and made a new soft link
> /usr/bin/ruby to /usr/bin/ruby1.9.3.
> I thought that's en
I now prefer to use ruby1.9. However, debian sid's default ruby version
is 1.8.x.
I deleted the soft link of /usr/bin/ruby and made a new soft link
/usr/bin/ruby to /usr/bin/ruby1.9.3.
I thought that's enough, however I found it is not feasible. I have to
update the soft link of irb, ri and more
On 18/01/12 21:15, Michael Lange wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks for the reply.
>
> Thus spoketh Scott Ferguson
> unto us on Wed, 18 Jan 2012 11:23:35 +1100:
>
>>
>> At the grub prompt hit 'e' to enter edit mode.
>> What where does GRUB expect the root to be? (should not be hd0, probably
>> should be
Hi everyone,
I got a serious problem with a Debian install on an ESXi 5.0 Server.
Debian installs fine and seems to run fine, but the harddisk performance
is really low.
I got latency times of about 44 seconds, tested with bonnie++.
What I´ve done:
- New machine in ESXi, harddisk controller "L
Hi,
thanks for the reply.
Thus spoketh Scott Ferguson
unto us on Wed, 18 Jan 2012 11:23:35 +1100:
>
> At the grub prompt hit 'e' to enter edit mode.
> What where does GRUB expect the root to be? (should not be hd0, probably
> should be hd1,1).
the grub.cfg entry:
menuentry 'CFcard' --class
On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 20:47:15 +0100, Csanyi wrote in message
<87ehuyyuv0.fsf@debian-asztal.excito>:
> > It seems as if apache looks for login.php in the web root, not in
> > the horde directory (should be /horde3/login.php). Try changing
> > the 'webroot' setting in /etc/horde/horde3/registry.php
Postovani,
Nasa firma je vlasnik prelepih apartmana na Kopaoniku, koje prodajemo i
izdajemo.
Apartmani su luxuzno sredjeni i uknjizeni sa parking prostorom i ski kasetama u
prizemlju.
Video prikaz koji zaista vredi pogledati, mozete videti na ovom linku:
http://www.mujen.rs/nekretnine-109.h
Christopher Judd writes:
> On Tuesday 17 January 2012 12:03:59 Alberto Luaces wrote:
>> Alberto Luaces writes:
>> > Grześ Andruszkiewicz writes:
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> I am running (up to date) Debian Testing and recently I have issues
>> >> with Amarok, Kaffeine and all Xine based players - they
Nothing at all. I'm glad you solved your problem.
Yes, in case the parameters for synaptics had to be adjusted, the monitoring
command "synclient -m 100" was very helpful for me.
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Best regards,
Jörg-Volker.
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