On Thu, 27 Jun 2013, Frank McCormick wrote:
> I am running 32 bit Sid and am thinking about a new computer which
> has a 64 bit Intel CPU. How much of a hassle will it be switching
> my installation over ? I know there are some problems with Flash but
> what about the kernel and so forth- I am not
Assumed I'm banned from this list, then I'm sorry that I reply by
another email account, in this case I won't do it again, but perhaps
it's just an issue with the servers of my ISP, that does cause, that my
mails don't come through the list. I didn't receive any notification,
neither that there are
Denis Witt wrote:
> is there any way to get a list of services that will be restarted
> during apt-get upgrade, before you run it?
If you are interactively running 'apt-get upgrade' then look over the
list of packages that will be upgraded. If any of those packages have
a daemon then you should a
Arun Khan wrote:
> Is there a way in virt-manager / libvirtd (or hand edit some file) to
> specify the boot order of the VMs that are configured as "Start at
> boot time"
Normally independent systems have no coordination on boot ordering. A
virtual machine is simulating a real machine and therefo
I'm sorry, but if you're using a 32-bit PAE kernel to address more that
4 GiB of RAM on a *64-bit machine* you are completely and utterly doing
it wrong (In fact, you're doing it stupid.). PAE is slower, can't
address anywhere near as much as native 64-bit can, and isn't as stable.
Heck, even the
On 6/27/2013 10:12 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 27/06/13 10:56 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> You don't have to change anything. 32 bit Sid will run just fine on an
>> x86-64 CPU. Switching to 64 bit software is a choice, not a requirement.
> Not really.
Yes, really. This is fact. Don't disagree
Dick Thomas wrote:
> # The primary network interface
> #allow-hotplug eth0
> #iface eth0 inet dhcp
>
> allow-hotplug eth0
> iface eth0 inet static
> address 192.168.0.100
> netmask 255.255.255.0
> gateway 192.168.0.1
> dns-nameservers 8.8.8.8
> dns-nameservers 8.8.4.4
The resolvconf(8) docum
It is a choice, but if you have a 64-bit machine, just use 64-bit.
There's really no reason not to unless you're using some specialized
application that doesn't work at all with multilib.
And the benefits are nothing to dismiss. For one, you're actually
getting the full use of your CPU. 32-bit can
Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> > > root@nasbox:~# sfdisk -d /dev/sdc
> > > read: Input/output error
> >
> > That looks scary to me. You have an active partition on /dev/sdc1 but
> > here /dev/sdc reported an I/O error? That seems very bad. At this
> > point I would stop and look carefully at the
On 27/06/13 10:56 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 6/27/2013 7:11 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
I am running 32 bit Sid and am thinking about a new computer which
has a 64 bit Intel CPU. How much of a hassle will it be switching
my installation over ? I know there are some problems with Flash but
what a
On 6/27/2013 7:11 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
> I am running 32 bit Sid and am thinking about a new computer which
> has a 64 bit Intel CPU. How much of a hassle will it be switching
> my installation over ? I know there are some problems with Flash but
> what about the kernel and so forth- I am not
I upgrade from Squeeze to Wheezy.
Now the tabs in Roxterm are all colored the same.
It used to have the open Tab in a different shade of gray.
How come?
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I upgrade from Squeeze to Wheezy.
In Kpat I can no longer choose the Deck Ancient Dark Egyptian.
It was my favorite.
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I upgraded from Squeeze to Wheezy.
In Kpat I can no longer choose the backside of the Deck.
I miss Ancient Egyptian Dark Deck.
This was my favorite.
Thanks!
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I upgrade from Squeeze to Wheezy.
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I upgrade from Squeeze to Wheezy.
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Honestly, there's not really any major issue with Flash on 64-bit unless
you use nspluginwrapper. Use native 64-bit flash.
Debian's multilib is a lot better, so the only issue is maybe in support
for software only "available" in 32-bit.
Conrad
On Jun 27, 2013 7:12 PM, "Frank McCormick" wrote:
>
I am running 32 bit Sid and am thinking about a new computer which
has a 64 bit Intel CPU. How much of a hassle will it be switching
my installation over ? I know there are some problems with Flash but
what about the kernel and so forth- I am not a newby but this is the
first time I've considered
I am getting this message since I did a dist-upgrade to Wheezy on my
evolution set up.
> Your message was sent, but an error occurred during post-processing.
>
> The reported error was "Failed to append to
> mbox:///home/frosty/.local/share/evolution/mail/local#Sent: Invalid folder
> URI 'mbox
On 27.06.2013 20:43, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2013-06-27 12:58 +0200, Gernot Super wrote:
preload doesn't seem to get started with systemd on boot, any hints
are very appreciated!
more info:
root@debian:/# systemctl start preload.service
So you can start the service manually, it seems.
root@
On Wed, 2013-06-19 at 22:48 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> John W. Foster wrote:
> > I recently did a dist upgrade of my system to Wheezy. I have had a
> > number of seriuos issues with this upgrade but the one that has me
> > stumped is Apache2. I finally ended up removing it and all of the mods &
> >
Yes, I know, I've done the research and some GNOME folks decided we
don't need it any more and "upgraded" us (I'm speaking of those of us
on a testing system) to GNOME PackageKit. Well, since I use aptitude
for all my package management, I don't consider it much of an upgrade.
Why do people insist
Hello good people,
just yesterday I went on and installed Jessie on my ThinkPad
besides Wheezy and started transferring dotfiles from old home
to new one (not that I think it's necessary but when else to
clean up?).
I'm surprised by the fact that PuTTY fails with this error now:
PuTTY: unabl
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013 12:43:21 -0400
Doug wrote:
> [...]
> Boot your PC on the disk you just burned. Shrink your Windows
> partition, but leave at least 25% space at the end for more
> Windows programs or files.
> [...]
If I might add, it's good idea to perform following operations
in Windows bef
On Thu, 27 Jun 2013, Wilko Fokken wrote:
Moin mitnanner,
ich habe mir aus den USA ein von Google gescanntes Buch mit deutscher
Frakturschrift geladen: Eine große pdf-Datei, die über hundert Buchseiten
enthält. Das Buch hat etwa DIN-A5-Größe, so daß im Landscape-Format zwei
Buchseiten auf ein
On 2013-06-27 12:58 +0200, Gernot Super wrote:
> preload doesn't seem to get started with systemd on boot, any hints
> are very appreciated!
>
> more info:
>
> root@debian:/# systemctl start preload.service
So you can start the service manually, it seems.
> root@debian:/# systemctl enable preloa
Moin mitnanner,
ich habe mir aus den USA ein von Google gescanntes Buch mit deutscher
Frakturschrift geladen: Eine große pdf-Datei, die über hundert Buchseiten
enthält. Das Buch hat etwa DIN-A5-Größe, so daß im Landscape-Format zwei
Buchseiten auf ein DIN-A4-Blatt gedruckt werden können.
Für ält
Please keep replies on list.
On 6/26/2013 10:44 PM, Igor Cicimov wrote:
> On 27/06/2013 11:36 AM, "Stan Hoeppner" wrote:
>>
>> On 6/26/2013 5:27 PM, Igor Cicimov wrote:
>>> Gfs2 it self can be mounted as nfs share on the client side you dont
> even
>>> need to run nfs underneath.
>>
>> Would you
See in the above that md1 is active on /dev/sdc1 while the other
> devices are all active in /dev/sdb{2,3,4}. This means you need to be
> careful which disk you do things to since you could wipe out the other
> disk if not careful. Three are one way and one is the other way.
>
> hmm i have taken
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013 17:22:32 -0700
peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
Hi.
> Originally I did just as you recommend and noticed a message
> in /var/log/syslog instructing to use SYMLINK+=.
>
Of course it says so.
See, no block device named sd? = no automounting by all those fancy
freedesktop toys, and
Hi List,
is there any way to get a list of services that will be restarted
during apt-get upgrade, before you run it?
Thanks.
Best regards
Denis Witt
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On Thursday 27 June 2013 15:01:10 Arun Khan wrote:
> Sent from my non-iphone/non-android device
:-))
Lisi
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Is there a way in virt-manager / libvirtd (or hand edit some file) to
specify the boot order of the VMs that are configured as "Start at
boot time"
My setup is as follows:
Host OS: Debian Wheezy amd64 stock kernel (3.2), virt-manager v0.9.1
Guest VMs: A bunch of Linux based servers - CentOS 6,
Szanowni Państwo,
Jesteśmy firmą zajmującą się pozycjonowaniem stron www.
Z uwagi na obowiązujące przepisy prawa by przesłać informację handlową, konieczna jest Państwa zgoda,
więc jeżeli w najbliższym czasie planujecie Państwo:
- zwiększyć ruch na swojej stronie www i generować większe zyski,
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 6:37 AM, Tom Browder wrote:
> I just installed Deb 7.1 on Oracle VM and it's much better than my
> first experience with 7.0. However. I cannot find out how to get the
> cursor focus to be in the active window as in Deb 6+.
I forgot to say I'm using the Gnome Classic desk
I just installed Deb 7.1 on Oracle VM and it's much better than my
first experience with 7.0. However. I cannot find out how to get the
cursor focus to be in the active window as in Deb 6+.
Can anyone help?
Thanks so much, and best regards,
-Tom
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My ISP provides a single, dynamic IPv4 address to me. I have
configured several tunnels, IPv4 in IPv4 and IPv6 in IPv4, to several
sites. This is running on a very old Linux installation and I want to
move that to a Debian system.
I know how to set up /etc/network/interfaces for such tunnels if
preload doesn't seem to get started with systemd on boot, any hints are
very appreciated!
more info:
root@debian:/# systemctl start preload.service
root@debian:/# systemctl enable preload.service
Failed to issue method call: No such file or directory
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On Monday 11 February 2013 06:27:57 assir...@nonada.if.usp.br wrote:
> I have an ASUS P8Z77-M motherboard with an onboard RTL8111/8168B network
> card. I want to enable wake on lan for this card. Wake on lan itself is
> workg when I call
>
> wakeonlan
>
> from another machine, but when I shutdow
On Thursday 27 June 2013 10:35:25 Gernot Super wrote:
> preload doesn't seem to get started with systemd on boot, any hints are
> very appreciated!
You would be more likely to get replies if you avoided hijacking a thread. Of
those who use threading, only those following the thread that you have
On 27.06.2013 11:35, Gernot Super wrote:
preload doesn't seem to get started with systemd on boot, any hints
are very appreciated!
more info:
root@debian:/# systemctl start preload.service
root@debian:/# systemctl enable preload.service
Failed to issue method call: No such file or directory
preload doesn't seem to get started with systemd on boot, any hints are
very appreciated!
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Hi list.
I'm using Xen (long time ago), and I've a strange problem with one of
the DomU. It's the only DomU with this behaviour. It doesn't reply to
ping and can't have access to the net.
In detail:
Dom0 Debian stable:
Linux srv04 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 #1 SMP Fri May 10 11:48:05 UTC 2013 x86_64
apt-get install task-gnome-desktop
worked.
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 6:11 PM, John Tate wrote:
> Debian removed iceweasel as far as I know.
>
> apt-get remove xul-ext-foxyproxy-standard seemed to start it.
>
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 4:54 PM, Andrei POPESCU
> wrote:
>> On Jo, 27 iun 13, 11:42:19,
Debian removed iceweasel as far as I know.
apt-get remove xul-ext-foxyproxy-standard seemed to start it.
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 4:54 PM, Andrei POPESCU
wrote:
> On Jo, 27 iun 13, 11:42:19, John Tate wrote:
>> I installed xul-ext-foxyproxy-standard with the Iceweasel beta, it
>> removed icewease
Gfs2 it self can be mounted as nfs share on the client side you dont even
need to run nfs underneath.
??
I have a collegue who told the same thing, but showed to him that's not true
If you have have a link for this, i can appreciate
Thanks
Emmanuel
2013/6/27 Igor Cicimov
> Gfs2 it self
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