Hi!
Im running testing/sid. After last dist-upgrade image refuses to
start. I pasted the output from aws at the end of the mail
I think this is the key -->"ERROR Invalid kernel:
xc_dom_probe_bzimage_kernel: unknown compression format". I read
somewhere about grub having problems with xz images, b
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What model is your wireless card?
We need know your hardware to help you.
Regards
El Jueves, 13 de Junio de 2013 19.27 CLT, Doug Button
Ha escrito:
I have been having a WiFi problem for a few months now, and I think I
should finally fi
On 14/06/13 00:02, Doug Button wrote:
Thanks for the help, but it doesn't sound quite like my problem. I
haven't changed any network settings and these problems are only
occurring on this one device.
I should probably also mention that according to lspci my WiFi model
is "Intel Corporation Ce
zy, to test it and Xorg
> behaves nicely.
>
>
> As for graphics drivers, I'm using open source radeon drivers.
>
> 01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI
> RS780L [Radeon HD 3000]
My laptop is also using the open source radeon driver. The proble
he problem is not firefox eating lots of memory, but Xorg doing
the same simultaneously.
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Itay writes:
> - Reboot solves the problem.
When this happens to me in one of my computers, I remove and then load
again the kernel module for my network card with "rmmod" and "modprobe"
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> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 09:34:22AM +0200, Alberto Luaces wrote:
>> And what about the version numbers for iceweasel and firefox?
>
> Debian:
> iceweasel -v
> Mozilla Iceweasel 10.0.12
>
> Slackware:
> firefox -v
> Mozilla Firefox 21.0
>
> Fi
ring all images as X pixmaps, so the
memory requirements of the Xorg server grow. Maybe other browsers tend
to avoid the issue by not loading all the images in memory
simultaneously. Nevertheless, it would be a good thing to know if this
is going to stay as is, or if there are plans to reduce that ram
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 10:29 PM, alberto fuentes wrote:
> Actually I got the idea from filetea [0]
>
I just checked it out. Its less magical than I thought. It *does* use the
server to route all packets :(
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 6:56 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Since alberto said that both A and B know about Server then NAT
> traversal shouldn't be needed.
>
Actually I want to connect from A to B directly, so nat traversal seems
nice, but I cant try it right now... when I have the mac
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 6:32 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> alberto fuentes wrote:
> > A (me) -> Server (overseas) -> B (arbitrary computer in my city)
> >
> > To make it a little more clear. Both computer A and B know about Server.
> > Right now I use openvpn to brin
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 5:00 PM, alberto fuentes wrote:
> A (me) -> Server (overseas) -> B (arbitrary computer in my city)
>
To make it a little more clear. Both computer A and B know about Server.
Right now I use openvpn to bring all the computers together into the same
network.
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> I guess the OP means "packets" instead of "packages". Some languages
> have the same word for "packet" and "package". However I cannot figure
> out clearly what he is asking for either.
>
>
Yes. I never noticed packages and packets are the
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 11:27 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> alberto fuentes wrote:
> > Subject: connect directly to another computer bypassing firewalls
> > using a third server
> > Its a long shot because i can really picture how could it work
> >
> > I know I can co
Its a long shot because i can really picture how could it work
I know I can connect using the third server, but I just want to use the
server to establish the connection
Any ideas :)
, should pkg-config return that? Is there a way to
> get pkg-config in-sync with what is in the /usr/lib/pkgconfig directory? I
> tried rebooting, but that did not help.
Searches are done at execution time, there is nothing to be
synchronized. You can track where pkg-config is looking fo
SuSE. Slackware, Arch, and Gentoo are likely out of
> luck.
Gentoo folks have developed their own guide already:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Steam
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On 24/01/13 14:31, Sthu Deus wrote:
Good time of the day.
Excuse me for off-topic.
Could You please comment this auth. failure:
localhost auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure;
logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser=null rhost=91.201.64.249
?
As I understand this - one tried
On 27/12/12 18:17, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Ok, first, sorry to ask two questions at a time: dead drives and
deleted partitions are different things, I know that.
Let me explain "my" (they are, in fact, friend's problems) two
problems (from different peoples).
===
0) the common p
On 11/12/12 09:50, Berni Elbourn wrote:
This is a 2U rack mount SmartUPS 1000 .. can anyone here confirm
SMT1000RMI2U works with apscupsd on Debian?
Cheers,
Berni
If your SmartUPS include a management card with network connection, then
supports PowerChute protocol, you can connect ApcUpsd wi
On 06/12/12 13:18, Roberto Scattini wrote:
hi, i have a new dell r720 server with 5 600gb disks.
his function will be a postgresql server (the size of the databases is
really small with 600gb we should be fine for a long time).
which raid configuration would you recommend?
i was thinking in ra
On 05/12/12 00:50, s0lid wrote:
Hi,
Im not sure if this was discussed before but is there an application
that is like microsoft exchange(Mail, Calendar, and contacts). The
whole suite not just the mail server.
TIA
Do you know SOGo[1] (Scalable Open Groupware)? SOGo provides mail,
addressboo
This took me too long to figure it out but in case anybody else was
wondering how to do this.
This is the correct line...
bind -m vi-insert '"\e.": yank-last-arg'
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 8:36 PM, alberto fuentes wrote:
> I set it to emacs
> set -o emacs
>
lee writes:
> Alberto Luaces writes:
>
>> lee writes:
>>
>>> Francesco Pietra writes:
>>>
>>>> Hello:
>>>> I would like to continue to use a 32bit graphical program based on
>>>> OpenGL. It worked well on i386, requirin
iarch in testing and installing the required
:i386 packages. However, I had to use the nvidia drivers from
experimental in order to have working 32-bit OpenGL libraries.
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itional way, also works in Squeeze)
>>
>>
>> and receive this error message when I run it:
>>
>> (:23967): Gtk-WARNING **:
>> /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/libclearlooks.so: wrong ELF class:
>> ELFCLASS64
>>
>> Some distro's like my rear o
On 28/08/12 10:28, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
When I ran
$sudo e2fsck -c -c -f -v /dev/sdb7
I am getting a lot of errors such as
Error reading block 18022401 (Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted
in short read) while reading inode and block bitmaps. Ignore error? yes
Force rewrite
On 24/08/12 13:03, Camaleón wrote:
On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 11:52:38 -0300, Federico Alberto Sayd wrote:
Anyone has tried to implement samba4 in Debian Wheezy?
(...)
I am investigating this new version that provides Active Directory
functionality. I have installed the samba4 packages and
On 27/08/12 02:54, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
any help please?
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
i wanted to migrate Windows 2003 AD to Samba For DC with out rejoining
the clients and down time.Such as Additional Domain Controller
actually, i am Planning migrating
Hello:
I am new to the list, and I speak a little english.
Anyone has tried to implement samba4 in Debian Wheezy?
Samba 4 was included in the frozen packages for stable. Although Samba 4
is a beta version, the samba official site encourage to test the new
version to familiarice with it and re
i have this ~/.Xmodmap [0] to switch CAP LOCK and ESC but its not
executed when login into xfce :S
Also, I execute manually with xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap but it switch back to
orinal conf within a random period of time and im not sure why...
Im running latest wheezy
Thank you!
[0]
$ cat .Xmodmap
odules and start X server
again or just reboot the machine.
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Seems it could be addressed in the 304.22-1 version from experimental:
- Fixed a bug that could cause G8x, G9x, and GT2xx GPUs to display a
black screen or corruption after waking up from suspend. (Closes:
#679577)
It's working fine so far.
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ULES" variable.
It seems it doesn't work:
Unloading kernel module nvidia...FATAL: Module nvidia is in use.
Nevertheless, I think that even if the module could be unloaded, that
would kill the X server and the session as well.
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Gaël DONVAL writes:
> Le jeudi 19 juillet 2012 à 17:21 +, Camaleón a écrit :
>
[...]
> 3) DE
> Typical Gnome 3.4 install.
>
I'm having the same problem with nvidia drivers, but KDE4.
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> You could either try again, try a specific one from the rotation or try
> some other mirror in the US (there are lots of them).
You can also try the http://http.debian.net/ redirector for not having
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On 06/22/2012 04:15 AM, Greg Madden wrote:
1. 'APT::Default Release' in '/etc/apt/apt.conf
I think apt.conf is no longer there... At least its long since last time
i saw it... I just created a file in apt.conf.d/00default with such
directive
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a newbie question.
i am using Debian for providing server level services (non desktop)
and i am using only CLI for managing the services further more i am
using SAMBA, SQUID, Virtualization KVM and Planning for MTA. do you
guys think i need an
On 06/19/2012 07:43 AM, Jim Pazarena wrote:
I have an EXT3 which is not journaled.
I would like to enable it.
So I can modify the entry in fstab to read "data=journal",
but I am unsure what command is required on the live system
to 'convert' the EXT3 to journaling.
Suggestions would be apprecia
On 06/18/2012 11:57 AM, Charlie wrote:
[...]
does it shift between remounts or does it shift names live?
It used to shift live.
[...]
Maybe with raid the problem is different?
Well, its a hardware raid and its presented to the system as a single
disk. I have to pass a few parameters to
On 06/16/2012 02:31 PM, Charlie wrote:
It changes the device from /dev/sdb1 to /dev/sdd1 and back again.
I am now mounting it as /dev/sdb1. That's what it has always been, and
then it started to drop out while I was looking through the files and
wouldn't mount and came up as /dev/sdd1 etc..
It
On 06/16/2012 12:14 AM, Charlie wrote:
This happens with both powered and powered only through a
USB connection, external hard drives. Both with ext3 file systems:
Message from syslogd@nomad at Jun 16 08:04:30 ... kernel:[ 3187.986721]
journal commit I/O error
This seems regular error in disk
On 06/14/2012 09:33 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Alberto Fuentes wrote:
Joy Sankar Sengupta wrote:
After executing the command I got the following output:-
# generated by NetworkManager, do not edit!
I dont know if you suffer from other problems/bugs as others said,
but your main problem is that
erated by NetworkManager, do not edit!
Best Regards,
Joysankar Sengupta
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 6:36 PM, Alberto Fuentes
mailto:alberto.fuen...@qindel.com>> wrote:
cat /etc/resolv.conf ?
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On 06/13/2012 05:01 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi folks,
Yes I know about the Linux Documentation project, and that there are
howtos that are a part of the system itself, and on line. these are not
the sort of books I mean however.
I am thinking of external ones, I have a scanner, books with pages
cat /etc/resolv.conf ?
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i tried trickle but it does not allow to modify without restarting the app
I tried wondershepard as well, but it affects whole interfaces only
does anybody knows how to attack this problem?
Thanks
PS: Im trying to save some bits for ssh in a machine that uses the net
heavily
I set it to emacs
set -o emacs
then i saw the function i was looking for was yank-last-arg
"\e.": yank-last-arg
"\e_": yank-last-arg
I tried to create it for vi mode with
set -o vi
bind -m vi-insert "\e.": yank-last-arg
but it does not work... as a side effect 'a' key stopped
On 06/08/2012 11:05 AM, Lars Noodén wrote:
On 6/8/12 12:02 PM, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
On 06/08/2012 10:57 AM, Lars Noodén wrote:
The hashed password + salt is stored in /etc/shadow. Where is the
actual password salt for Debian stored?
Regards,
/Lars
From what i see, the password salt is
On 06/08/2012 10:57 AM, Lars Noodén wrote:
The hashed password + salt is stored in /etc/shadow. Where is the
actual password salt for Debian stored?
Regards,
/Lars
From what i see, the password salt is different for each password... so
i guess its different each time a password is generate
stall Wheezy, you should better start from a Wheezy
installation disk:
http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/
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On 05/16/2012 09:28 AM, Johann Spies wrote:
Even though technically correct, it did not help me on the first (and
second read) to understand it correctly although I am an experienced
Debian user and was system administrator for 10 years.
patch for the man page? :)
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from testing (currently 4.8.1). Binaries can co-exist —the 4.8.1 package
says it will only break versions older than 4.4.0~beta1-1— but not
development packages. You can only have one version at a time.
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On 10/05/12 15:47, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
On Thu, 2012-05-10 at 16:21 +0300, Lars Noodén wrote:
The Debian Administrator's Handbook is available for sale and download:
http://debian-handbook.info/
Regards,
/Lars
What a great contribution. Thank you.
I went to the
http://debian
On 10/05/12 15:21, Lars Noodén wrote:
The Debian Administrator's Handbook is available for sale and FREE download:
FTFY :)
btw, awesome piece of work. Thanks to everyone that made thit possible!
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er, I'd
suggest to compile nmap from source with debug information and run it
with a debugger in order to be able to see the sequence of library calls
and its parameters.
Another option which doesn't require recompiling is to trace nmap system
calls with "strace" command.
Rega
do if you substitute $dhcp_NIC by the interface representing that
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John Gennard writes:
> Is there a way to delete evolution without deleting gnome.
There is a specific article on this very subject:
http://tanguy.ortolo.eu/blog/article8/uninstall-meta-package
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On 21/04/12 19:34, Camaleón wrote:
I'm against big partitions (500 GiB is the limit I have auto-imposed to
my systems) so I would make 4 slices and spread the data over them.
Anyway, I don't think you are going to have any problem to manage a
single partition of 2 TiB, even more if you plain to s
On 20/04/12 12:17, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
I change often keyboard layouts between en and es...
the original keyboard layout of this machine is ES. If i try to press
the escape character while in EN, no matter if i press the original ES
positions or the new positions of ~ in EN, it does not work
I change often keyboard layouts between en and es...
the original keyboard layout of this machine is ES. If i try to press
the escape character while in EN, no matter if i press the original ES
positions or the new positions of ~ in EN, it does not work...
If I change to layout to the origina
/
The first articles of John Calcote which later got published in a book
by OReilly:
http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/books/autotools_a_guide_to_autoconf_automake_libtool
Now that I think about it, you will get faster and better answers in the
automake mailing list.
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On 10/04/12 16:57, Yaritza Gomez Villa wrote:
Hi,
I'm having problem installing Office 2007 under Wine on Debian (64 bits)
when I click the install button I get an endless list of errors in the
terminal,
*7-Zip 9.04 beta Copyright (c) 1999-2009 Igor Pavlov 2009-05-30
p7zip Version 9.04 (locale=en
On 04/04/12 16:44, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
But for livecd i usually use ubuntu ones, latest packages conveniently
packaged for live image
oh, i just saw that unetbootin allows you download debian testing as well...
has anybody tested how stable are those for a live? I heard about debian
CUT
On 04/04/12 16:10, Patrick Kongawi wrote:
To whom this may concern
I have been having great difficulty creating a CD ISO for Debain. I
went to "getting debian" and "Downloading large Image" and "Download
CD/DVD with Jiggo" and select one of the official image. Is this the
proper way to select a
On 02/04/12 19:31, Camaleón wrote:
That's what usually happens when "syncing" or "mirroring", each of the
copies are keep the same but I think this can be customized, at least in
Unison. Or maybe you need a backup/archive utility more than just a mere
syncing approach.
Im still building my solu
On 02/04/12 17:04, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 13:14:11 +0200, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
Im planning to have an external usb disk that i can plug to all my
computers, and without interaction, sync all data i want with the disks.
Also, umount at the end and send me and email with the
the script
also, if you know of some tool that is already able to perform all these
tasks, it would save me some troble :)
thanks!
alberto
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Ive seen that the most optimal sharing desktop is freenx but i
"aptsearched" (new verb guys! if i can google something i can certanly
aptsearch as well :) freenx does not give any result back on
repositories. Searching freenx and debian in the internet give guides
ranging from 3 to 6 years old.
look at this, is interesting
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=401835
On 22/03/12 17:49, Jochen Spieker wrote:
Pierre Frenkiel:
On Thu, 22 Mar 2012, Jochen Spieker wrote:
I didn't have that problem. Is it reproducible?
yes. I tried apt-get several times before shift
On 22/03/12 10:37, J. Bakshi wrote:
Dear list,
Is there any GUI available in debian/ubuntu for LVM2 ?
Thanks
thanks to redhat guys!
system-config-lvm
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On 21/03/12 22:22, Lisi wrote:
On Wednesday 21 March 2012 13:42:24 Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
I've managed to mislay your follow up after having read it. It would have
helped if you had not copied me in. But no, I do not agree that that is what
the manual means. It says - and means - that aptitud
I get this at my testing box. Can anybody help me debug/fix this?
Mar 21 20:29:05 box kernel: [ 4787.555028] irq 19: nobody cared (try
booting with the "irqpoll" option)
Mar 21 20:29:05 box kernel: [ 4787.555035] Pid: 0, comm: swapper/0 Tainted:
P O 3.2.0-1-amd64 #1
Mar 21 20:29:05 box
On 21/03/12 07:08, Chris Bannister wrote:
Remember, Aptitude's "resolver system" is different to apt-get's
I think the problem is not the the resolver (apt-get and aptitude should
get dependences about the same if not problem found, and therefore
"aptitude full-upgrade" should do the same as
On 21/03/12 11:01, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
I then issued: "apt-get dist-upgrade", and all worked perfectly, in less
than 30 minutes.
Awesome!
I had a vm machine that i was trying to upgrade and it failed every
time. I blamed the vm... then i noticed i was trying to upgrade it with
aptitude ful
e directly the files into the system, but
install them under the DESTDIR variable, where the package scripts will
find them. Here you have some tips:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7176065/how-do-i-create-a-native-debian-package-for-static-files
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On 21/03/12 11:49, Bob Proulx wrote:
But why did you stop at five lines? Aren't most network devices going
to print more lines than that? And it misses the "kernel driver in
use" line which is useful information.
I see, in my case, 5 was enough to show everything :)
Can't leave off the '-A
On 21/03/12 01:37, Bob Proulx wrote:
Ahem... 'lspci | grep -i eth' is good but 'lspci -v' is paragraph
formatted and so finding that with grep is more trouble. You need a
"paragraph grep" of which there are many different programs and
techniques. Perl is always available these days so perhaps
On 06/03/12 17:50, Camaleón wrote:
In brief, I think the default is a very limited setup. Let's not be
paranoids :-)
I dont think im being paranoid. I thought debian was about doing things
right, no matter the time it takes... :)
This is my follow-up to this topic:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi
On 11/03/12 22:09, Greg Madden wrote:
> I have been using dev builds, now rc's, of AOO for a while now. For
my work,
> archived documents& templates this is working out better, for my use
scenario,
> than LO ver 3.4.x and later.
>
> There are differences between AOO& LO, significant enough t
I didnt have time to checkout the ntp thing of one my latest questions
to answer that mail... but let me ask another unrelated question ;)
in the prefork module, the MaxRequestsPerChild defaults to 0. I wonder
why such thing is done. The only reason to do so is to increase
performance with hea
nes, where
ppl can answer you inline... while you avoid spaming the list...
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On 06/03/12 15:34, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 15:20:05 +0100, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
I think /usr/share/doc/ntp/README.Debian.gz is bad worded. Correct me if
im wrong but it says "[...]The default ntp.conf file is set up for an
NTP "client" that [...]" "[...
On 05/03/12 22:35, Jon Dowland wrote:
On Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 12:38:52PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
The entire purpose of ntp is to interact on the network. Not doing
this would be similar to installing sshd and then wanting it not to
listen to the network. That would severely reduce its usefuln
led as a result of pulling your graphic card's
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On 05/03/12 18:26, John Hasler wrote:
Jon Dowland writes:
Wow, good point. Indeed it *does* appear to be listening as a server
for other clients, by default, and I'd agree this is perhaps not the
best default.
As long as it listens only on the LAN I don't agree.
well, it does not. It listens
I think /usr/share/doc/ntp/README.Debian.gz is bad worded. Correct me if
im wrong but it says "[...]The default ntp.conf file is set up for an
NTP "client" that [...]" "[...]Extra configuration work will be
necessary to offer time service to other hosts. [...]"
By default, it works as a server
When I "double click" on the tab I get that rectange and then the focus
remains in the tab rather than the command prompt. To remove it and
recover the normal behaviour I have to click over the terminal window
itself.
Yes. That is the behaviour I want to change.
double click seems to change th
On 01/03/12 14:30, Johann Spies wrote:
what version are you running? im running testing and it seems the latest
version in debian
$ aptpolicy gnome-terminal
Where do you get aptpolicy?
apt-cache policy
also, i have all the versions of debian in my sources.list, so it
reveals all versions
On 01/03/12 08:35, Johann Spies wrote:
When I left-click on a tab in gnome-terminal the focus is on the tab and not
in the terminal at the prompt. How can I change that behaviour to take
the focus to where the prompt is?
Regards
Johann
what version are you running? im running testing and it s
On 25/02/12 02:59, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
Whenever I start an xterm, I notice that it starts in ~/Documents rather
than in the home directory. Why is that? Where is it set?
And can it be set to the HOME directory?
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well, its something of kde. Im using
Alberto Luaces writes:
> David Roguin writes:
>
>> On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Alberto Luaces wrote:
>>> David Roguin writes:
>>>
>>>> On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Alberto Luaces wrote:
>>>>> David Roguin writes:
>>>>
David Roguin writes:
> On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Alberto Luaces wrote:
>> David Roguin writes:
>>
>>> On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Alberto Luaces wrote:
>>>> David Roguin writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>&
David Roguin writes:
> On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Alberto Luaces wrote:
>> David Roguin writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I feel my notebook is heating up more than usual, what I do is
>>> manually write those commands
>>> # echo &qu
>
> Is there a package that controls the fan speed according to some
> temperature stuff or something like that?
>
> Thanks!
fancontrol.
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On 09/02/12 10:02, J. Bakshi wrote:
Hello list,
There are already good tools in linux for network analysis like
digg, nslookup, host, mtr, traceroute, prads, nmap, netdiscover etc.. etc...
Is there any GUI client available which is based on all these collectively
as a one place net analysis
On 07/02/12 16:49, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 07 Feb 2012 15:52:31 +0100, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
I just found out that openssl does not implement tls 1.1 or 1.2 and
gnutls do implement them. I was wondering why for example apache2
defaults to openssl instead of libapache2-mod-gnutls.
Just out of
On 05/02/12 08:20, Michael Biebl wrote:
Hi everyone,
On 20.01.2012 00:09, MRH wrote:
Hi,
After my recent update (Debian sid on amd64, icedove 8.0-2, iceweasel
9.0.1-1) everytime I click a link in email it asks me to choose an
aplication to open the link with (Launch Application). I'm aware I c
I just found out that openssl does not implement tls 1.1 or 1.2 and
gnutls do implement them. I was wondering why for example apache2
defaults to openssl instead of libapache2-mod-gnutls.
Just out of curiosity
Thanks!
greets!
aL
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