Sorry, wrong group! Please, ignore the post
it was to early in the morning and the coffee was not cooked. ;-)
Hi,
Richard Owlett wrote:
> Block count: 1941504
> ...
> 1941504+0 records in
> 1941504+0 records out
This is ok.
> Block count: 2284052
> ...
> 1941504+0 records in
> 1941504+0 records out
This is not ok.
The variable "block" was computed correctly, but program "dd"
did not retrieve enough bl
Ich habe nach meinem Upgrade von Wheezy auf Jessie die VPN-Konfiguration
aufgeschoben. Nun wollte ich das nachholen und habe (ganz blauäugig) die
alte Datei unter /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections wieder
einsortiert.
Leider erkennt der NetworkManager die Datei nicht. Zumindest zeigt er die
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On Monday 21 September 2015 02:06:47 ray wrote:
> I cannot log on. I don't know if this is related, I was setting up for
> remote desktop, setup a password for the remote session. After rebooting,
> my normal user and password do not work and my rdp password does not work.
>
> What can I do to re
I cannot log on. I don't know if this is related, I was setting up for remote
desktop, setup a password for the remote session. After rebooting, my normal
user and password do not work and my rdp password does not work.
What can I do to recover?
This is Debian stretch with LXDE.
Thank you! I will try this procedure this week.
Tim
On 9/18/2015 5:04 PM, linuxthefish wrote:
Tim,
>From what I remember it's best to set it up when you installing the
system, then you can install the bootloader to /boot in RAID 1.
https://blog.sleeplessbeastie.eu/2013/10/04/how-to-configure-
On Sun, September 20, 2015 3:28 pm, Loïc Grenié wrote:
...
>> #!/bin/bash
>> enscript --media=letter -2 --landscape --borders \ --header='$n|A.D.
>> $D{%Y.%m.%d}|$* gmt | Page $% of $=' "$1"
...
> Here "$1" means "for the first argument"
> If enscript can work with several files together, you cn
Hi,
rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> enscript --media=letter -2 --landscape --borders \
> --header='$n|A.D. $D{%Y.%m.%d}|$* gmt | Page $% of $=' "$1"
> ...
> when I execute
>enscript+ *
> in a directory containing several files, enscript prints only the first
> file in the directory.
This
2015-09-20 22:20 GMT+02:00 :
> I have been using the following script (named "enscript+") as a substitute
> for the package "a2ps":
>
> #!/bin/bash
> enscript --media=letter -2 --landscape --borders \
> --header='$n|A.D. $D{%Y.%m.%d}|$* gmt | Page $% of $=' "$1"
>
Here "$1" means
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
My later comments of run-to-run inconsistencies with dd and your recommended
tests were all using my home directory.
In this case any dd run with short result file should issue
some error message and/or there should be some hardware
error message in the system logs.
I have been using the following script (named "enscript+") as a substitute
for the package "a2ps":
#!/bin/bash
enscript --media=letter -2 --landscape --borders \
--header='$n|A.D. $D{%Y.%m.%d}|$* gmt | Page $% of $=' "$1"
The script works properly for a single file:
enscript+ fil
Andrew M.A. Cater a écrit :
>
> Yes, but the original poster asked if there was anything he should do prior
> to booting into
> Windows for the first time. It is entirely possbile to have installed Debian
> before you boot
> into Windows
Is there any benefit to do so instead of completing the W
On Sunday 20 September 2015 20:12:50 Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> I'm quite tempted to write up a detailed blog on how to get dual boot
> working with a preinstalled Windows installed using UEFI and the steps to
> install Debian in this situation
>
> All the very best,
That would be terrific. Very
On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 10:45:07AM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Andrew M.A. Cater a écrit :
> > On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 11:43:11AM +0100, Ron Leach wrote:
> >
> >> 4. Then I'd like to install Debian. I'd prefer to install Debian Wheezy
> >> because we have a very slow internet service and alr
I probably had asked this question before, but I had no proper solution and
probably, the thread seems to be obsolete. I use internet with Ethernet
(the drivers are downloaded from my hardware manufacturer, Realtek, and I
have also tried the one that came bundled with Debian 8.1). However, I
found
I normally dim my laptop's screen, as I work long. However, I don't
understand why I have to dim it every time when the laptop restarts.
Doesn't GNOME remembers what brightness I used last time?
Need a way out !
--
Himanshu Shekhar
IIIT-Allahabad
IRM2015006
Hello. I tried installing fglrx driver for my Radeon HD 6850. It installed
and X.org ran properly. But when I try to run any windows application with
wine, it falls immediately givimg me the message:
[xcb] Extra reply data still left in queue
[xcb] This is most likely caused by a broken X extensio
Some reasons make me use own splash screens in my debian stretch. My
service starts just /dev/fb0 is set. I found unwanted screen clearing
occurs three times up to my main program starts from
~/.config/openbox/autostart:
1) getty@tty1.service does it (despite autologin, -noclear option in
command
Hallo,
ich habe in meinen Netzwerk einen eigenen Nameserver, der über DHCP den
Rechnern quasi "auf gezwängt" wird.
rechner.home.netz und andere lösen auch prima zu der jeweiligen internen IP
auf.
Nur was muss ich in der home.netz Datei oder einer anderen Datei eintragen das
home.netz auch auf
Andrew M.A. Cater a écrit :
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 11:43:11AM +0100, Ron Leach wrote:
>
>> 4. Then I'd like to install Debian. I'd prefer to install Debian Wheezy
>> because we have a very slow internet service and already have the install
>> DVDs for D7.8. Is Wheezy 7.8 installable on UEFI,
On 20 Sep 2015, at 00:46, Dylan Scott wrote:
>
>> At the shell prompt enter
>>
>> shutdown -h +1
>>
>> and hit Enter twice. The ssh shell remains responsible and the session can
>> be terminated via exit.
>
> If you ever forget, you can also disconnect an unresponsive SSH session by
> press
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