Ric Moore wrote:
> Trying to automount a dvd for playback and I'm seeing this.
I'm seeing these messages, too, even for removable USB drives. (Jessie,
amd64, running Xfce.)
Jan 1 15:50:52 allegro kernel: [314184.131707] EXT4-fs (sdb1):
mounting ext3 file system using the ext4 subsystem
J
On 01/04/2015 04:57 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
On 01/03/2015 10:43 PM, Mike Kupfer wrote:
Mike Kupfer wrote:
Ric Moore wrote:
Trying to automount a dvd for playback and I'm seeing this.
I'm seeing these messages, too, even for removable USB drives. (Jessie,
amd64, running Xfce.)
I filed a bug
On Sun, 04 Jan 2015, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
> I am looking for a prog that will display on screen, and save,
> pictures taken with a USB camera connected to the box.
>
> Better obviously with a GUI; but I do not care to install a load of
> Gnome or KDE bloat.
>
> Any idea, advice, etc ?
Ge
On Sun, Jan 04, 2015 at 09:01:16PM -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Greetings,
> Let me try that door now.
> I suspect that my request sent via yahoo simply got lost in the
> holiday music making.
> If you think you can provide the nudge as well, perhaps between the
> two of us I can join the group.
Greetings,
Let me try that door now.
I suspect that my request sent via yahoo simply got lost in the holiday
music making.
If you think you can provide the nudge as well, perhaps between the two of
us I can join the group.
thanks again,
Kare
On Mon, 5 Jan 2015, Francesco Ariis wrote:
On Su
On Sun, Jan 04, 2015 at 07:24:06PM -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Hi all,
> When I asked about music programs for debian, a list member
> suggested abc notation.
> I visited the site and was amazed. I also tried joining the
> discussion list without success, timeout for my request apparently.
> I
I managed debian 7 by the following constitution.
Body) I-O DATA GLANTANK 2.0TB (500GB * 4 RAID0, iop32x)
USB1) I-O DATA HDZ-UES 2.0TB (500GB * 4 JBOD)
USB2) I-O DATA HDZ-UES 1.0TB (250GB * 4 JBOD)
USB3) I-O DATA HDZ-UES 1.0TB (250GB * 4 JBOD)
USB4) I-O DATA HDW-UE 1.0TB (500GB * 2
Hi all,
When I asked about music programs for debian, a list member suggested abc
notation.
I visited the site and was amazed. I also tried joining the discussion
list without success, timeout for my request apparently.
I am writing here again as I imagine the artist who suggested the program
On Sunday 04 January 2015 22:01:53 Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Jan 2015 17:15:17 -0300
>
> Marcos Toro Oyarzo wrote:
> > > I am looking for a prog that will display on screen, and save, pictures
> > > taken with a USB camera connected to the box. Better obviously with a
> > > GUI; but I do
Peter Michaux wrote:
> I'm thinking particularly of a personal/company repository where
> packages cannot be tested as well as they are in Debian before they
> are declared "stable" and sent to production servers. It is more
> likely for a company that a undetected problem makes it to production
>
On 01/03/2015 05:12 PM, Dalios wrote:
On 01/03/2015 08:31 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
On 01/03/2015 03:06 AM, Dalios wrote:
Hello all,
a few days ago I had to install Java in a laptop in order for a web
application to be able to function properly. I followed directions
found in the internet (mostly t
On Sun, 04 Jan 2015 21:19:46 +0100
Hans wrote:
> Maybe Camorama or GUVCView is what you are looking for. Maybe, there are some
> commandline tools, too.
Many thanks, Camorama is exactly what I was hoping for.
Cheers,
Ron.
--
King Herod has been greatly misunderstood.
On Sun, 4 Jan 2015 17:15:17 -0300
Marcos Toro Oyarzo wrote:
> > I am looking for a prog that will display on screen, and save, pictures
> > taken with a USB camera connected to the box.
> > Better obviously with a GUI; but I do not care to install a load of Gnome
> > or KDE bloat.
> > Any idea,
On 01/03/2015 10:43 PM, Mike Kupfer wrote:
Mike Kupfer wrote:
Ric Moore wrote:
Trying to automount a dvd for playback and I'm seeing this.
I'm seeing these messages, too, even for removable USB drives. (Jessie,
amd64, running Xfce.)
I filed a bug: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport
On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 2:37 PM, Javier Vasquez wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 2:10 PM, Renaud OLGIATI
> wrote:
>> I am looking for a prog that will display on screen, and save, pictures
>> taken with a USB camera connected to the box.
>>
>> Better obviously with a GUI; but I do not care to ins
On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 2:10 PM, Renaud OLGIATI
wrote:
> I am looking for a prog that will display on screen, and save, pictures taken
> with a USB camera connected to the box.
>
> Better obviously with a GUI; but I do not care to install a load of Gnome or
> KDE bloat.
>
> Any idea, advice, etc
Am Sonntag, 4. Januar 2015, 17:10:04 schrieb Renaud OLGIATI:
> I am looking for a prog that will display on screen, and save, pictures
> taken with a USB camera connected to the box.
>
> Better obviously with a GUI; but I do not care to install a load of Gnome or
> KDE bloat.
>
> Any idea, advice
you should try cheese https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Cheese
cheers,
2015-01-04 17:10 GMT-03:00 Renaud OLGIATI :
> I am looking for a prog that will display on screen, and save, pictures taken
> with a USB camera connected to the box.
>
> Better obviously with a GUI; but I do not care to install a
I am looking for a prog that will display on screen, and save, pictures taken
with a USB camera connected to the box.
Better obviously with a GUI; but I do not care to install a load of Gnome or
KDE bloat.
Any idea, advice, etc ?
Cheers,
Ron.
--
Learning does not consist of knowing
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 10:58 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Peter Michaux wrote:
>> Suppose there a nice package has been in Debian stable for years. If a
>> new version is added to Debian stable and problems are discovered
>> after it is added, what happens to fix the problem?
>
> If problems are found
Patrick Bartek wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > You are asking on a Debian user list. Any answer other than yes here
> > would lead me to seriously question the responses. Meanwhile I would
> > expect that a Fedora list would respond for Fedora for example and the
> > same for every other distribut
Bob:
>
> [Thu Jan 01 09:03:22 2015] [error] [client 192.168.1.116] Options
> FollowSymLinks or SymLinksIfOwnerMatch is off which implies that RewriteRule
> directive is forbidden: /usr/lib/cgi-bin/php55-cgi
AFAICT, this error is completely unrelated to PHP. My guess would be
that Apache doesn't
I run Debian Wheezy with a simple window manager (Blackbox). If I
remember correctly, in Ubuntu some applications like Synaptic and Update
Manager ask for sudo password only when/if needed.
How do I configure the system so I can launch for instance Update
Manager as normal user, check if there
On Saturday 03 January 2015 22:12:55 Dalios wrote:
> I am wondering if I should just uninstall every package with java or jre
> in its name and then just re-install one of the open-jdk or icedtea
> packages and let apt do its magic...
I'd be tempted!
Lisi
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>
> 1] Can I have multiple versions of python simultaneously?
>
yes
Using Debian Wheezy I have 3 python versions installed
# ls -1 /usr/lib | grep python | grep -v lib
python
python2.6
python2.7
python3
python3.2
python is python2.7
python3 is py
Dear list,
I am already messed-up compiling php 5.5.20 as cgi module and seeking your kind
guidance to put the things back on track.
I have compiled php 5.5.20 on debian (wheezy) 7.7
The objective is to allow some websites run with php 5.5.x as cgi module
The source code is located at /usr/loca
On Sat, Jan 03, 2015 at 08:01:36PM -0500, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 1/3/15, Siard wrote:
> >
> > I can confirm that I have been able to fix these very problems using
> > aptitude. It was an install of jessie that had not been updated for
> > a month or two giving these errors, whereas another i
On Sat, 03 Jan 2015, Bob Proulx wrote:
> > What if the new version cannot be fixed? Is the new version of the
> > package simply removed? Is an even newer version added that actually
> > matches the previous working version until bad one can be fixed and
> > added again?
>
> Since a release has be
Peter Michaux:
>
> Suppose there a nice package has been in Debian stable for years. If a
> new version is added to Debian stable and problems are discovered
> after it is added, what happens to fix the problem?
The Debian release cycle does not work that way. Stable does not receive
new versions
On 12/29/2014 09:17 PM, Boruch Baum wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm preparing two bug reports, and in trying to sort one of them out, it
> seems that it may be linked to an incompatibility of a script with
> python2.7 (see bug #659831). So, in test that possibility, what I would
> like to do is i
On 01/02/2015 10:42 AM, John L. Ries wrote:
Debian might well work for your purposes as it's relatively easy to
set up and has a huge software repository; but your problem appears to
be memory. If your CAD software was sluggish even when you were
running Windows 7 directly, it's not going to b
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