Dear list -
I am using Aptana Studio 2 and I cannot get my pagers to display in
Iceweasel. It does not integrate the style sheet. the files are
both in the same directory.
Here is my code:
index.html
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";>
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>"http://www.w3.org/
Hi,
I set up direct rendering with my Nvidia GeForce FX 5500 using the
nvidia-glx-legacy-173xx package. glxinfo is happy, compiz works, etc.
But, any gl screensavers, or opengl games, are horribly slow and chewing all
my CPU, suggesting that 3d accel is not working.
Any pointers on solving this?
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Hi, all.
I've just taken shipment of a HP Proliant D580 G2 (Quad Core 2.7GHz, 8
GB RAM, 146GB RAID).
I intend to use Squeeze as the main OS & have downloaded the specific
distro for this model with the firmware patch rolled in.
Does anybody have any
> I was actually only speaking of 192.168.1.54 on eth0... but probably
> didn't make it clear.
There's a lot of things which aren't clear to me. Let's recap the
following for clarity:
You mention there are two, wired nics in your box, only one is wired
up (I think ifconfig tells you if an interfa
On 12 February 2012 15:06, green wrote:
> Stan Hoeppner wrote at 2012-02-11 21:15 -0600:
>> On 2/11/2012 8:09 PM, green wrote:
>> > I need a fanless mini PC; it will run Debian. It will be used in a
>> > production environment.
Hi,
I share your sympathies. I really hate fan noise! There are ARM
Hi,
I recently upgraded a laptop using sid and then did upgrade and dist upgrade
and i got into a terrible pickle
where it could not upgrade and kept telling me certain packages were not able
to be installed ... secondary to messages such as
so if i do apt-get install -f
i get the message
Rea
Stan Hoeppner wrote at 2012-02-11 21:15 -0600:
> On 2/11/2012 8:09 PM, green wrote:
> > I need a fanless mini PC; it will run Debian. It will be used in a
> > production environment.
> [...]
> > Comments appreciated!
>
> What type of comments, exactly, are you looking for? You've got 6
> system
On 2/11/2012 8:09 PM, green wrote:
> I need a fanless mini PC; it will run Debian. It will be used in a
> production environment.
[...]
> Comments appreciated!
What type of comments, exactly, are you looking for? You've got 6
systems listed, 3 apparently meeting all your criteria--you listed no
I need a fanless mini PC; it will run Debian. It will be used in a
production environment. I need good Linux support to facilitate fast
deployment and low maintenance. Avoiding non-free software really helps in
that regard, so I consider non-free firmware barely tolerable, while
out-of-tree
On Sunday, February 12, 2012 09:48:34 AM ACro wrote:
> Hi Arief,
>
> > Now I have another problem, how to move all this partition (and
> > turn some of them into extended partitions) without destroying them.
> > Guess I'll need to rediscover dd.
>
> I've met a similar problem and it could be solv
On 2012-02-11 15:30:52, Jesse Thompson wrote:
> I'm fairly sure I have isolated this problem as being related to
> esmtp-run and not directly related to nagios. Nagios takes a string
> and executes that via popen in order to send email notifications, and
> can execute any other arbitrary commands I
Jesse Thompson writes:
> the interfaces file is really only going to come into pay during
> bootup, or when using eg ifup/ifdown scripts.
>
> You indicated that you may have configured the interfaces by hand via
> ifconfig; if so those changes will not survive a reboot. How long
> since your last
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 03:46:50PM -0800, Regid Ichira wrote:
> $ grep -nA13 ^INITCTL= /var/lib/dpkg/info/sysvinit.postinst
> 19:INITCTL=/run/initctl
> 20-case "$(uname -s)" in
> 21- *FreeBSD)
> 22- OLDINITCTL=/etc/.initctl
> 23- ;;
> 24- *)
> 25- OLDINITCTL=/dev/initctl
> 26- ;;
On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 06:08:04PM -0800, Gary Roach wrote:
>
>
> Thanks for all of the help last time . I installed Backupninja
> easily. After getting it running I realized that it didn't quite do
> what I wanted. I was looking for a package that could be installed
> in the server with little n
Package: sysvinit
Version: 2.88dsf-22
$ grep -nA13 ^INITCTL= /var/lib/dpkg/info/sysvinit.postinst
19:INITCTL=/run/initctl
20-case "$(uname -s)" in
21- *FreeBSD)
22- OLDINITCTL=/etc/.initctl
23- ;;
24- *)
25- OLDINITCTL=/dev/initctl
26- ;;
27-esac
28-
29-# Create /run/initctl if n
Hi Arief,
> Now I have another problem, how to move all this partition (and
> turn some of them into extended partitions) without destroying them.
> Guess I'll need to rediscover dd.
I've met a similar problem and it could be solved happily. You must have some
understanding of partitioning.
htt
the interfaces file is really only going to come into pay during
bootup, or when using eg ifup/ifdown scripts.
You indicated that you may have configured the interfaces by hand via
ifconfig; if so those changes will not survive a reboot. How long
since your last reboot?
If it's safe to do on this
I hope this is the right place to ask this question; #debian irc
directed me here since esmtp-run doesn't appear to have it's own list.
I'm fairly sure I have isolated this problem as being related to
esmtp-run and not directly related to nagios. Nagios takes a string
and executes that via popen i
On Sat 11 Feb 2012 at 18:11:34 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Andrei Popescu writes:
>
> > Not necessarily, this could happen if you configure IP forwarding.
>
> The machine is not being used as router.
>
> I haven't configured forwarding purposely, how would I check to see if
> it is configured
Andrei Popescu writes:
> On Sb, 11 feb 12, 17:29:25, Harry Putnam wrote:
>>
>> A little more to the story is that the address shown in ifconfig -a
>> for eth0 (192.168.1.54) is ping-able from around the network.
>>
>> There is only 1 ethernet wire connected to the machine and no
>> wireless, so
On Sb, 11 feb 12, 17:29:25, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> A little more to the story is that the address shown in ifconfig -a
> for eth0 (192.168.1.54) is ping-able from around the network.
>
> There is only 1 ethernet wire connected to the machine and no
> wireless, so both addresses must be on the re
On 12/02/12 01:33, Randy Kramer wrote:
> I haven't done much googling on this, I have tried to check some of my old
> notes--maybe I'm a little burned out on google, so I'm just going to ask this
> here--pointers to good google search terms are welcome, I'm just not sure
> I'll find any (where g
Brian writes:
> I can think of no way ifupdown is able to bring up an interface it has
> no knowledge of. Other network configuring programs could be in on the
> act though.
Its been a pretty good while since I set up networking but I think I
did it by hand edit of /etc/network/interfaces.. I'm
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 16:52:47 -0500, Randy Kramer wrote:
> This is OT.
Yes, it is. So please label it with 'OT' at the beginning of the subject
line.
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Camaleón writes:
> On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 14:13:22 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> Running wheezy - 3.0.0-1-686-pae
>
> Wheezy has now 3.1.0 :-?
I've missed a couple of updates... the last notice I received on my
kde desktop showed 200+... yikes.
>> I'm getting confused by what I see in /etc/net
Randy Kramer wrote:
> I'm now sure that is what is happening--Flash is creating a cached
> file (associated with the URL of a video) on /tmp, and then
> immediately unlinking the file. I assume it is sort of a piracy
> prevention measure...
It's a long-established method of assuring that the temp
Christofer,
Thanks, that is helpful, I can now find the Flash files with your command and
a little grepping:
lsof +aL1 /tmp | grep Flash
But, I guess I still cannot delete that file as long as that tab in Iceweasel
(the one to view that video) is open...
But, thanks, I've learned a little mor
This is OT. I tried posting it on
d-community-offto...@lists.alioth.debian.org but didn't get much response, so
I thought I'd try here (especially because I did get some good help on the
other question I asked recently, about invisible cache files on /tmp from
Flash).
A number of questions:
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Randy Kramer wrote:
>>
>> Yes, lsof is helpful.
>
> lsof sounded like a good idea, but doesn't actually find the files. I guess
> it would find the files before the unlink occurred.
>From lsof(1):
+|-L [l] This option enables (`+') or disables (`-') th
Thanks to all who responded, including a few who responded offlist.
I haven't really resolved the problem, but I have learned a few things that
I'll try to summarize in this. Well, actually, Sven has done a pretty good
job--I might add a few comments.
On Saturday 11 February 2012 11:28:21 am S
On Sat 11 Feb 2012 at 14:13:22 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Running wheezy - 3.0.0-1-686-pae
>
> I'm getting confused by what I see in /etc/network/interfaces,
> compared to what I see with ifconfig -a.
>
> What I see in /etc/network/interfaces:
>
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
> all
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 14:21:11 -0500, Rob Owens wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 06:45:24PM +, Ramon Hofer wrote:
>> On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 19:56:25 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>>
>> > On Sb, 11 feb 12, 11:45:32, Ramon Hofer wrote:
>> >>
>> >> How can I check which revision number contains which
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 14:13:22 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Running wheezy - 3.0.0-1-686-pae
Wheezy has now 3.1.0 :-?
> I'm getting confused by what I see in /etc/network/interfaces, compared
> to what I see with ifconfig -a.
(...)
> So it appears at a superficial reckoning that dhcp has assign
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 06:45:24PM +, Ramon Hofer wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 19:56:25 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> > On Sb, 11 feb 12, 11:45:32, Ramon Hofer wrote:
> >>
> >> How can I check which revision number contains which chipset? Do I have
> >> to ask the shop about the revision n
Running wheezy - 3.0.0-1-686-pae
I'm getting confused by what I see in /etc/network/interfaces,
compared to what I see with ifconfig -a.
What I see in /etc/network/interfaces:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
allow-hotplug eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
Does not match what I see with ifconfig
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 11:47:14AM -0700, Andreas Dilger wrote:
>
> Looks interesting and useful... I wonder if it makes sense to include
> this into e2fsprogs at some point, so that it is available when users
> need it most...
We'll need to talk to the author about that. At the very least it
w
On 2012-02-11, at 11:30 AM, Ted Ts'o wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 05:33:30PM +, Rudolf Zran wrote:
>> Hi List!
>>
>> In an offlist reply someone recommended me ext4magic (see
>> http://developer.berlios.de/projects/ext4magic ).
>
> I wasn't familiar with ext4magic, so thanks for recommend
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 05:33:30PM +, Rudolf Zran wrote:
> Hi List!
>
> In an offlist reply someone recommended me ext4magic (see
> http://developer.berlios.de/projects/ext4magic ).
I wasn't familiar with ext4magic, so thanks for recommending it.
After taking a quick look at its wiki page, it
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 19:56:25 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sb, 11 feb 12, 11:45:32, Ramon Hofer wrote:
>>
>> How can I check which revision number contains which chipset? Do I have
>> to ask the shop about the revision number and then ask the manufacterer
>> which chipset it contains?
>
> As
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 10:47:47 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 13:48:25 +1100, David Purton wrote:
>
>> Has anyone had success getting libpdf.so from google-chrome working
>> with chromium under wheezy?
>>
>> I have downloaded a couple of different versions (the latest stable
>> from
On Sb, 11 feb 12, 16:20:09, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> >
> > There surely is a list of supported chipsets somewhere, but it seems
> > to me like this card is supported by xserver-xorg-video-r128. See
> > also the description of xserver-xorg-video-ati ;)
>
> ..my bet is on xserver-xorg-video-mach64. ;o
On Saturday 11 February 2012 17:29:16 Mika Suomalainen wrote:
> Thanks for your help :)
I'm glad that it helped!
Lisi
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On Sb, 11 feb 12, 11:45:32, Ramon Hofer wrote:
>
> How can I check which revision number contains which chipset?
> Do I have to ask the shop about the revision number and then ask the
> manufacterer which chipset it contains?
Ask the shop, yes. Ask the manufacturer... you can try that, but web
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On 11.02.2012 18:29, Lisi wrote:
> On Saturday 11 February 2012 12:01:03 Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>> Thanks for suggestion, but it (Icedove) thinks that that message
>> is received at 09.12.2012. I'm not sure does K9 Mail even have
>> sort by received o
Hi List!
In an offlist reply someone recommended me ext4magic (see
http://developer.berlios.de/projects/ext4magic ).
Like magic it recovered complete directory hierarchies with filenames,
timestamps, even ownership and permissions for more than 300GB of the
deleted data.
I can recommend this to
Tom H gmail.com> writes:
>
> Do you have ibus installed?
>
> (I saw a post on another list a few days ago where ibus was
> over-riding an emacs key-binding.)
No, I haven't got ibus installed.
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On 02/11/2012 02:14 PM, lina wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 8:02 PM, Scott Ferguson
> wrote:
>> On 11/02/12 22:53, lina wrote:
>>> Right now updating I notice the install of linux-source 3.2
>>>
>>> my question is that:
>>>
>>> 1] will it install on /
>>> my / has reached 83%
>>
>> Maybe, depend
Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 14:06:40 +0100, Morten Bo Johansen wrote:
>> In the latter case, which package should I report against?
> I'd say "libsane".
I think I'll go for udev. Once the scanner is attached to to a
scsi device file, then the appropriate module should be loaded
and th
On 2012-02-11 15:33 +0100, Randy Kramer wrote:
> The problem I have is that /tmp is still filling up with something, and
> if /tmp gets 100% full (when I have a lot of videos opened (obviously not
> playing--just sitting there and loading so that I can view them when I switch
> to the appropria
On Saturday 11 February 2012 12:01:03 Mika Suomalainen wrote:
> Thanks for suggestion, but it (Icedove) thinks that that message is
> received at 09.12.2012.
> I'm not sure does K9 Mail even have sort by received option.
KMail 1.9.9 says it arrived on 9-12-12, but sorts it as having arrived on
We
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 09:33:49 -0500, Randy Kramer wrote:
(...)
> So, my questions:
>* is that possible (that Flash or Iceweasel are using unnamed inodes
>to
> create invisible files on /tmp)
Maybe it is used as a temporal place to cache the files :-?
>* if so, are there some tools I
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 8:00 AM, Ernest Adrogué wrote:
>
> I was setting some key bindings in emacs and it puzzled me
> that some of those bindings worked in emacs-x but not in emacs-nox.
>
> Then I fired up emacs in a tty, in an X terminal emulator and also a
> graphical frame and quoted-insert s
On 12 Feb, 2012, at 0:02, "Christofer C. Bell"
wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 6:27 AM, lina wrote:
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>>
>> for i in {0..110}
>> do
>>
>> cat_g_f -f m001\_$i\_sot.xtc m002\_$i\_sot.xtc m003\_$i\_sot.xtc
>> m004\_$i\_sot.xtc m005\_$i\_sot.xtc m006\_$i\_sot.xtc
>> m007\_$i
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 14:06:40 +0100, Morten Bo Johansen wrote:
> My scanner suddenly stopped working. It is connected through firewire
> and when I turn it on, the firewire devices are created:
(...)
> My Epson scanner is thus recognized. However, the scanner is also being
> attached to a scsi de
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 6:27 AM, lina wrote:
>
> #!/bin/bash
>
> for i in {0..110}
> do
>
> cat_g_f -f m001\_$i\_sot.xtc m002\_$i\_sot.xtc m003\_$i\_sot.xtc
> m004\_$i\_sot.xtc m005\_$i\_sot.xtc m006\_$i\_sot.xtc
> m007\_$i\_sot.xtc m008\_$i\_sot.xtc m009\_$i\_sot.xtc
> m010\_$i\_sot.xtc m
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 13:18:26 +0200, Andrei wrote in message
<2012021826.GG26251@think.nuvreauspam>:
> On Jo, 09 feb 12, 19:55:48, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> > * From: deloptes
> > * Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2011 01:25:16 +0100
> > > ... by installing the ati non-free. It's tricky but working we
I haven't done much googling on this, I have tried to check some of my old
notes--maybe I'm a little burned out on google, so I'm just going to ask this
here--pointers to good google search terms are welcome, I'm just not sure
I'll find any (where good means terms that give me an answer in the f
I haven't read this entire thread, so I'm jumping into the middle.
John Hasler gave you excellent advice when he suggested creating your own web
site (or a web site on some other social media type network) that has less
aggressive privacy policies.
Then in response to your concern:
> But this
Hello List,
i am trying to build my own Debian Package.
Below is my debian/rules file. I ran dpkg-buildpackage and i get this error:
make[4]: Leaving directory `/root/lighttpd-1.4.26/tests'
make[3]: Leaving directory `/root/lighttpd-1.4.26/tests'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/lighttpd-1.4.26
Hi,
I was setting some key bindings in emacs and it puzzled me
that some of those bindings worked in emacs-x but not in emacs-nox.
Then I fired up emacs in a tty, in an X terminal emulator and also a
graphical frame and quoted-insert several key combinations that seem
problematic. This is the res
Hi,
My scanner suddenly stopped working. It is connected through firewire and
when I turn it on, the firewire devices are created:
~/ % dmesg | tail -6
[ 8377.031246] firewire_core: phy config: card 0, new root=ffc1, gap_count=5
[ 8377.529022] scsi7 : SBP-2 IEEE-1394
[ 8377.529102] fi
#!/bin/bash
for i in {0..110}
do
cat_g_f -f m001\_$i\_sot.xtc m002\_$i\_sot.xtc m003\_$i\_sot.xtc
m004\_$i\_sot.xtc m005\_$i\_sot.xtc m006\_$i\_sot.xtc
m007\_$i\_sot.xtc m008\_$i\_sot.xtc m009\_$i\_sot.xtc
m010\_$i\_sot.xtc m011\_$i\_sot.xtc m012\_$i\_sot.xtc
m013\_$i\_sot.xtc-cat -o
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On 11.02.2012 13:46, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 11/02/12 22:31, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>> On Jo, 09 feb 12, 22:32:37, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>>> I am having a problem with the first email with this subject.
>>> Iẗ́'s sent at 09.12.2012 14:42. This is a
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On 11.02.2012 13:31, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Jo, 09 feb 12, 22:32:37, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>> I am having a problem with the first email with this subject.
>> Iẗ́'s sent at 09.12.2012 14:42. This is a problem, because
>> Icedove and K9 Mail but i
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 8:02 PM, Scott Ferguson
wrote:
> On 11/02/12 22:53, lina wrote:
>> Right now updating I notice the install of linux-source 3.2
>>
>> my question is that:
>>
>> 1] will it install on /
>> my / has reached 83%
>
> Maybe, depends on your partitioning.
> If you have only the on
On 11/02/12 22:53, lina wrote:
> Right now updating I notice the install of linux-source 3.2
>
> my question is that:
>
> 1] will it install on /
> my / has reached 83%
Maybe, depends on your partitioning.
If you have only the one partition - yes.
(mount will tell you)
7% of free space "could"
Kernel 3.1 indeed breaks badly on some boxes.
Try the latest 3.2, which both Debian and Ubuntu will stabilize for the next
stable releases, and which is currently being supported upstream as well.
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them all and in the dar
Right now updating I notice the install of linux-source 3.2
my question is that:
1] will it install on /
my / has reached 83%
2] I have installed kernel 3.2.5
is it necessary to have 3.2?
thanks
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Oh, sorry. Good that the problem was fixed.
It's confusing that K9 mail and Icedove put the original message to the top of
inbox, because it's sent at December 2012.
Andrei Popescu wrote:
>On Jo, 09 feb 12, 12:09:45, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>> H
On 11/02/12 22:31, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Jo, 09 feb 12, 22:32:37, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>> I am having a problem with the first email with this subject. Iẗ́'s
>> sent at 09.12.2012 14:42.
>> This is a problem, because Icedove and K9 Mail but it to the top of
>> inbox, which is very annoying.
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 13:05:07 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Mi, 08 feb 12, 14:15:42, Ramon Hofer wrote:
>>
>> As per linuxwireless it uses the ath9k driver. They list these modes of
>> operation:
>> Station Mode, *AP Mode*, IBSS Mode, Monitor Mode, Mesh point with HT
>> support, as well as RSN
On Jo, 09 feb 12, 22:32:37, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
> I am having a problem with the first email with this subject. Iẗ́'s
> sent at 09.12.2012 14:42.
> This is a problem, because Icedove and K9 Mail but it to the top of
> inbox, which is very annoying.
> Is there any other way to get it below than
On Jo, 09 feb 12, 12:09:45, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Try syncing time from some ntp server.
>
> First install ntpdate if you do not have it already.
> > aptitude install ntp
> Then run it
> > ntpdate pool.ntp.org
> (Run both commands as root.)
Your advice is conflicting, since ntpdate i
On Vi, 10 feb 12, 14:19:42, Brad Alexander wrote:
> Something I have noticed over the past year or more. Why does Debian's
> conflict resolution system automatically react by wanting to install a
> ton of packages?
There are several frontends to APT (apt-get, aptitude, synaptic, etc.),
which one
On Jo, 09 feb 12, 19:55:48, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> * From: deloptes
> * Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2011 01:25:16 +0100
> > ... by installing the ati non-free. It's tricky but working well,
> > I've configured many pc's and notebooks with ati ...
>
> In http://wiki.debian.org/ATIProprietary#Su
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 11:20:55 +0100, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
> Andrew Wood wrote:
>
>>> Well, I love Debian Lenny, the first release that I use regularly,
>>> it's very sad news
>> It was the first version of Debian I used too
Lenny is also my first entry point to Debian :-)
> It was my eighth r
On Mi, 08 feb 12, 14:15:42, Ramon Hofer wrote:
>
> I'd like to add a WLAN interface so that I can use it as WLAN access
> point. It has miniPCI and USB.
> One card which I found and think should work is the TP-Link TL-WN861N. As
> per linuxwireless it uses the ath9k driver. They list these modes
On Vi, 10 feb 12, 14:05:45, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> On 02/10/2012 10:27 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> >On Ma, 07 feb 12, 21:09:21, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> >>The DHCP server runs on my desktop so I have complete access to it.
> >>The X3000 is configured as a DHCP relay.
> >I would try to
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 13:48:25 +1100, David Purton wrote:
> Has anyone had success getting libpdf.so from google-chrome working with
> chromium under wheezy?
>
> I have downloaded a couple of different versions (the latest stable from
> google, and a version 16 one too), but can't get it to work.
>
On Fri, 10 Feb 2012 22:42:14 +, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
> Maybe i'm missing something obvious, but what's the difference between
> php5-memcached and php5-memcache (in stable)? They both seem to be APIs
> to connect to memcached servers through PHP.
It is explained here:
memcache vs memcached?
Andrew Wood wrote:
>> Well, I love Debian Lenny, the first release that I use regularly,
>> it's very sad news
> It was the first version of Debian I used too
It was my eighth release of debian -- Man, do I feel old now ;-)
> but I wouldnt call it a sad day. On the contrary Im excited for
> th
On Fri, 10 Feb 2012 14:15:38 -0800, T Elcor wrote:
> Any ideas what the following messages in the syslog mean (there are a
> lot of them) or how to fix it?
It could be several things: bad sata cables, a problem with the disk
controller, a kernel or module glitch, a BIOS fault...
> If the messa
On Fri, 10 Feb 2012 22:02:04 +0100, albcares wrote:
> cari corrispondenti,
(...)
This is the English mailing list so better if you write in English to
reach a wider audience. You can also try the Italian user list:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-italian/
Greetings,
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Hi!
This may be a naive question, but does anyone know how to enable the
virtual terminals (Ctrl-Alt-Fx) on a Wheezy dom0?
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Panayiotis Karabassis
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