On Mon, 6 Dec 2021 23:07:36 -0600
David Wright wrote:
>
> I would first start with the camera. What do the internal timestamps
> say about when you took the photograph. (I find it useful to take a
> photograph of a clock, and archive it.) Then look at the filesystem
> timestamp (which you've do
On Tue, 30 Nov 2021 08:52:59 -0800
Ken Cunningham wrote:
>
> Some software, like ninja etc, use that information to decide how many
> parallel jobs to set up. On my systems (2 processors, 6 CPUs on each, each
> with two threads per core = 12 parallel build processes) that works out well
> it
616 KBUILD_CFLAGS += $(call cc-option, -no-pie)
617 KBUILD_AFLAGS += $(call cc-option, -fno-pie)
618 KBUILD_CPPFLAGS += $(call cc-option, -fno-pie)
After that, dkms succeeded and no further problems ... so far.
Regards
Dirk
onvenience when debian/stable switches
to Gimp2.8.
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On 06/21/13 01:15, Stephen Powell wrote:
On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 11:09:27 -0400 (EDT), Dirk wrote:
how does grub boot a kernel better than lilo?
this is all [expletive deleted]... the linux community is now full of people who
speak like some marketing shills...
freedesktop reinvents windows
res
/before/ the OS kernel has been loaded... so much fucking fail...
if i was younger and still more caring it would really hurt to see this
shit...
we live in the age of aggressive reputation management now... forums and
mailing lists have become cancers..
fuck you all
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On Tuesday 18 June 2013 00:01:49 Dirk wrote:
>> Grub 2.00 (unstable) failed me the 2nd time now and resulted in a
>> unuseable system showing only the grub rescue console that does
>> *nothing*
>>
>> Grub 2.00 does everything now and nothing right... not even lo
On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 18:01:49 +0200
Dirk wrote:
i updated from the old unstable to the new unstable during the last
stable release... everything went smooth except the grub 2.00
update... after reboot it ended up showing the worthless grub rescue
console...
Here's your first problem:
Hi
you have to reply using my email too since i am not subscribed..
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 03:58:30PM +0100, Dirk wrote:
Hello,
my beloved Microsoft reputation management shills \:D/
How is freedesktop reinventing Windows badly today?
I know, right?
:D
? Sounds like you do
everything now and nothing right... not even load a kernel..
That is shit.
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On 05/20/13 04:57, staticsafe wrote:
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 02:59:43AM +0200, Dirk wrote:
hello,
do I see that right that vga=ask has been removed in grub2 without
offering a working replacement? because all those gfxpayload=bla bs
i found online surely doesn't work...
so i reverted to
arketing has started writing the linux code now.. so it is bye bye...
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http://i.imgur.com/6Oja0bm.png
https://boards.4chan.org/g/res/32881623
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I have got the error, it came after installing anon-proxy.
thanks
Am 26.08.2012 18:05, schrieb Camaleón:
> On Sun, 26 Aug 2012 11:49:57 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
>
>> On 26/08/12 11:19 AM, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>>> Hash: SHA512
I have tried
deb http://http.debian.net/debian wheezy main contrib non-free,
still error Error
http://http.debian.net wheezy Release.gpg
Connection failed
Am 26.08.2012 13:24, schrieb Mika Suomalainen:
> Hi,
>
> 26.08.2012 13:22, Dirk Hombrecher kirjoitti:
> > Hi Folks,
>
ebian/ wheezy main contrib non-free
I have tested squeeze, all ok.
Please advice,
Dirk
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e.gpg
Verbindung fehlgeschlagen
Please advice,
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t found no
clear answer. Could I remove the boot parameter?
Third and last Question (for the moment):
Is it early enough to run the driver unassigning and assigning to
pciback in /etc/rc.local to be able autostart the domU
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Hello,
some marketing-asshole has gone bananas on your websites again...
probably thinking a high page count makes users happier...
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/
No Index with mailing lists but a desert of text that NOBODY will read.
The first link on that page is called "mailing lists
warn everyone who cares about this
shitstorm.
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' to close the string or hit CTRL-C. The same with double
quotes.
HTH.
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iles with
names ending with "Translation-de". After removing this folder apt-get
update does not query any translations any longer and also does not
re-create any "-de" files in /var/lib/apt/lists. Looks like apt-get is
trying to update all lists it ever had cached before.
C
t all since these translations only
contain package descriptions?
Thanks for your assistance,
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Hi,
just in case anyone comes across this thread: I have filed a bug report
for this issue under #639453.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=639453
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gladly provide any additional information.
Cheers,
Dirk
I am using vsftpd 2.3.2-3 which AFAIK is the most recent version
available from the squeeze and squeeze-backports repositories.
"uname -a" output:
Linux x 2.6.39-bpo.2-am
On 07/26/11 13:43, Gavin wrote:
On 26 July 2011 13:16, Dirk wrote:
for the love of everything that doesn't suck...
could it be any harder to find a USB stick image to install debian from?
Go back to Ubuntu, ASSHOLE!!!
i got angry.. :o
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On Jun 3, 2011 7:09 PM, "Dirk" wrote:
LOL,
after 15 years snes9x has a GUI and the first thing that happens: debian
removes it from the distro...
so much fail... it impossible to grasp such a huge amount of fail...
3+ packages and i still need to compile shit myself... xD
On 06/03/2011 05:53 PM, Dirk wrote:
LOL,
after 15 years snes9x has a GUI and the first thing that happens: debian
removes it from the distro...
so much fail... it impossible to grasp such a huge amount of fail...
There's this amazing new tool called the Search E
LOL,
after 15 years snes9x has a GUI and the first thing that happens: debian
removes it from the distro...
so much fail... it impossible to grasp such a huge amount of fail...
3+ packages and i still need to compile shit myself... xD
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shirish शिरीष schreef:
> Hi all,
>
> Also can anybody recommend any other good browsers which I can try
> out.
> I tried the default Epiphany browser as well but that takes 100%
> of memory as well.
??
What size is your computer's ram?
> Looking forward to inputs. Also if you are answering
your print. If the
> printing is light in some areas and has failures, the toner is low and
> needs replacing.
>
First thing to do when the prints get grey etc. is to shake the toner
cartridge. Normally this enables you to print several hundred more pages.
Groetjes uit Arft,
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Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Dirk:
>
> > Not all i586-CPUs have MMX, so I'm not sure if the kernel would use
> > MMX in i586-mode (despite for runtime-mmx-detection, but this option
> > you can have wit
the command
> startx
> do not work.
Can you give more details?
>
> How do I start gnome from the command line (and how configure debian to start
> it automatically on boot?
Install a display-manager.
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sure if the kernel would use MMX
in i586-mode (despite for runtime-mmx-detection, but this option you
can have without march=i586). And you are always free to
a) compile a kernel with march=i586
b) use mmx in your favorite userland application
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>
> Any help would be appreciated
>
> Cheers,
>
> Denis
>
>
I have a similar effect. My system is a squeeze, the server runs under ipfire.
In my fstab is a line
hubbywoop:/mnt/doedoe /home/dirk/IPFIRE nfs
vers=3,defaults,users,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 0 0
but m
Mrs. Chaovisit Suchart Suwannee schreef:
> I am Mrs. chaovisit suchart suwannee, wife of the Former Thailand deputy
> prime minister and finance Minister Suchart Chaovisith who died of cancer.
And I am the Kaiser of Germany.
;-)
Groetjes uit Arft,
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On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 03:56:32 -0700
Christian Simo wrote:
> Dear Team!
>
> I currently virtualize with vmware,
> Please how can I run Debian for PPC on Intel or How can I emulate Intel to
> support PPC OS
A first thought:
qemu (contains qemu-system-ppc).
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Dirk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want the PHP error messages (PHP Notice) to be shown in the browser again.
> And not in the error.log file.
>
> Why?
> Because.
>
> Lighttpd: current version that comes with Debian/Squeeze (x86)
>
> Thanks
>
> Dirk
>
>
Hello,
I want the PHP error messages (PHP Notice) to be shown in the browser again.
And not in the error.log file.
Why?
Because.
Lighttpd: current version that comes with Debian/Squeeze (x86)
Thanks
Dirk
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I want the PHP error messages (PHP Notice) to be shown in the browser again.
And not in the error.log file.
Why?
Because.
Lighttpd: current version that comes with Debian/Squeeze (x86)
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I want the PHP error messages (PHP Notice) to be shown in the browser again.
And not in the error.log file.
Why?
Because.
Lighttpd: current version that comes with Debian/Squeeze (x86)
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Mike Bird wrote:
> On Sat July 24 2010 18:36:47 Dirk wrote:
>> #!/usr/bin/expect -f
>>
>> spawn rsync -r --progress a u...@bla.com:/b
>> expect "assword:"
>> send "password\r"
>> expect "hostname"
>>
>>
>> why
one using expect... any answer including the word
"keys" will not be helpful
Thanks,
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one using expect... any answer including the word
"keys" will not be helpful
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gt; partition with /var/lib/mysql is too full! failed!
What says
$ du -sh /var/log
>
>
> please help me solve this problem.
It seems like a problem for debian-u...@lists.debian.org.
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with i386 and amd64-kernels. Nearly the same behavior,
with one exception: I/O (disk and console) is much faster on amd64, but
I don't know why...
If anyone is interested in details, I can search the results of this
tests runs.
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stion is: how do I install
> lenny without a display ?...
That's for fedora,
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-install-Fedora-on-a-SheevaPlug-and-boot-off/
but you can adapt it to Debian via:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/arm/index
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) copied, 12.9662 s, 79.0 MB/s (I have not used this
> server yet) (hw raid1)
Your testchunk is smaller than your RAM, so you test mainly the
performance of your cache. You also have different RAID-configurations.
Try these tests again with 100GB data, at least 3 times with every
disk you want to te
On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 19:50:10 -0800
Kelly Clowers wrote:
>
> Personally, I like my 4 gigs; running Awesome WM with terminals
> and 2 instances of Gecko browsers, each with a plethora of tabs,
> I barely touch the swap space.
And don't forget your VM-image running completely fr
aper,
> color/b&w, ...
Unfortunatly, some of these settings (namely: paper size) are
consequelty ignored by CUPS.
>
> It's really sad that we can't have both.
But it would be fine if we could have one.
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ot; of Ctrl-D).
>
> So, my question is:
>
> . if there is a way I can run the program under the wanted utility that at
> one hand reqquires not a sudoers list, at another - no need to run a
> X-application -
ssh otheru...@localhost
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t; ( ) Core 2/newer Xeon
> ( ) Generic-x86-64
For K6-2, you need arch i386 instead of amd64.
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On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 20:33:25 +0200
"Tilo Schwarz" wrote:
> alle konstanten Felddeklarationen gegen die aktuell angegebenen Parameter
> prüfen und ggf. meckern.
-v
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On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 18:37:03 +0200
pch0317 wrote:
> Hello
> I must write article about C++ programing features under linux.
> Do you have any example article about this issue.
A skeleton:
C++ under linux works great.
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Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sun,13.Sep.09, 23:12:00, Dirk wrote:
Hello,
I have been using Debian/Unstable for more than 7 years.
Now I am switching to Gentoo because it really has become more
attractive since Debian+HAL really isn't the operating system
anymore I want to work with.
[snip
how their Linux
should work.
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urn it
to CD or DVD, boot from it, and answer all the questions you are asked,
like partitioning (select the fedora partitions).
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t step, you should have no problems any
more.
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gt; > And, yes its already 16th of August in this part of the world..
> >
> > Still a teenager! and already with a few descendants. :)
> >
> And Debian's descendants have descendants. Debian is a grandparent at
> 16!
A well designed OS must not be slow.
Dirk.
D-ROM drives to save power (and time)
http://blogs.koolwal.net/2009/07/24/tip-disable-automatic-polling-of-cd-roms-to-save-power/
I wonder why people who need "nanny-features" like HAL refuse to just
use windows instead.
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maintainer obviously doesn't check the result of his work.
Anyone knows if there is a fix. The project on Sourceforge seems pretty
much dead since 2004. I've heard new features in GCC4 are to blame.
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with a
/hald and
reboot again...
Maybe someone has a better idea how to disable hal... but this is how i
would do it...
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thomas.ferry wrote:
Ive been having problems with my DVD/RW mount each time I insert a disc
it causes a hard lock of the drive and i gotta reboot the system. Im
using Debian sid with the 2.6.30-bigmem kernel.
Debian/unstable? Do you mount manually or does HAL mount it?
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Dirk writes:
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Nobody forces you to do anything. You can compile patch X.org yourself,
run oldstable, switch to another distribution or throw your computer out
of the window. Or you could just accept HAL and go on with your life.
You suggest that
Celejar wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 16:58:12 +0200
Dirk wrote:
Avi Greenbury wrote:
...
What is the 'best part of Linux' that HAL neglects?
...
The ability to mount devices myself, or not.
This is just wrong; HAL *doesn't automount anything* on its own. It
merely pas
steef wrote:
Dirk wrote:
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Dirk:
Ok, let us assume I wouldn't be able to remove HAL from a installed
Debian without breaking X11 permanently and I have a random problem
(pick one from this list:
http://www.google.com/search?q=HAL+problem+linux).
Previously, you
t to explain it (beyond "I might have to learn
how to fix it").
It is not: "I might have to learn how to fix it"
It is: "I can't deinstall it even though it could be possible"
Dirk
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Jochen Schulz wrote:
Dirk:
Ok, let us assume I wouldn't be able to remove HAL from a installed
Debian without breaking X11 permanently and I have a random problem
(pick one from this list:
http://www.google.com/search?q=HAL+problem+linux).
Previously, you said not only HAL itself i
Dirk wrote:
Jeff Soules wrote:
Is that enough of an answer or is there any HAL fanboy left who
want's to
battle choice?
I'm not a HAL fanboy. In fact, I couldn't care less. From the
descriptions, it sounds like HAL (like every other piece of software
ever written) solve
m
ready to be convinced. But I'm afraid that right now you're coming
across as yelling at HAL to get off your lawn, and that's probably not
the strongest case you could make.
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Dirk wrote:
What is the 'best part of Linux' that HAL neglects?
The
Avi Greenbury wrote:
Dirk wrote:
Geeez... the problem is that it was promoted to a requirement for
running a Debian Desktop while there was no need for it in the first
place with alternatives like Ubuntu or Windows(!) at hand.
Another problem are the people who think they need to turn Linux
Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
Dirk schreef:
You would have much more credibility in this thread if you provided
solid technical reasons why HAL is bad rather than stomping your feet
while saying "I don't like it!" Please provide a technical reason why
HAL is unacceptable.
HA
rced per
dependency in Debian.
One "Hardware Abstraction Layer" (the Linux Kernel) should be enough.
People who want more than one can install Ubuntu which is a good
distribution.
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Thierry Chatelet wrote:
On Thursday 16 July 2009 12:50:22 Dirk wrote:
Why don't people, who like it, use the real Windows instead of turning
Linux into it and forcing advanced users down to their level?
Dirk
What level are you taking about? This will look quiet insulting to many p
if you can.
In Lenny, I cannot find a package like texlive-lang-bulgarian (but
texlive-lang-cyrillic), and I found a .sty-file "bulgarian".
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ncy and make the HAL
package optional again.
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Jochen Schulz wrote:
Dirk:
the X11 in debian/unstable is very broken right now. It requires HAL
which i replaced with a dummy package and now the "DontZap" option in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf is also broken... I can't quit X11 with ctrl+alt+bs
anymore...
I have that problem a
ot;DontZap" for this?
Is that HAL dependency supposed to make it into stable?
I would like to know so because then I can move our machines to another
distro soon enough before the shit hits the fan.
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> Multiple Copy?
$ apt-cache search mc
...
mc - midnight commander - a powerful file manager
...
> I'm curious b/c I am mildly interested in the OP's question and I
> briefly attempted to decipher the above response. There is no man page
> for 'mc' and googl
On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 21:45:31 +0700
Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good day.
>
> Is there a tool with which I can continue copying from HDD to another after
> some interrupt?
mc
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see 4 CPU's when we only have
> 2 CPUs (Intel Core 2 Duo)? Is stable amd64 or it is not recommended for a
> server setup?
amd64 should be fine for your server.
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better:
find ii*|sort;find [0-9]*|sort;find aa*|sort
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i.e. ii* files first and
> sorted and then [0-9]* files next and sorted and then aa* files and
> sorted
First ii* (unsorted), then [0-9]* (unsorted), then aa* (unsorted).
hint:
find ii* [0-9]* aa* | sort
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On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 14:49:10 +0200
Soren Orel wrote:
> When will Iceweasel 3.5 come to Debian Lenny? :P
New upstream versions usually start their carreer in sid and migrate to
testing when they are mature enough (no bugs for x days)...
Nearly no chance to get it into stable...
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>
> 5) Any special tips?
Old versions of an OS are mainly used for compatibility with some old
applications. It might be a good idea to save the 50GB-partition of
W98 and install it in a virtual machine instead (on your
home-partition, which is now 300GB instead of 250GB).
Dir
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Dirk:
John Hasler wrote:
File a bug against xserver-xorg and firmly but _politely_ explain your
objection.
someone already did...
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=515214
Well, the first messages in this bug report weren't very polite
either...
king time...
and in what companies the xorg and had debian package maintainers spend
their working time...
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Thorny wrote:
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 16:22:59 +0200, Dirk posted:
Randy Kramer wrote:
On Tuesday 14 April 2009 05:49:48 am Dirk wrote:
some true asshole decreased linux' value as an alternative to windows
by making hal a dependency(!) of xorg now...
Just for clarification, is this in D
Michael Pobega wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:26:17AM +0200, Dirk wrote:
(see subject)
i don't want an MTA running on a system... but many programs require it
as dependency to spam me with their stuff (which should belong into just
a log file (IMO))...
Dirk
Install nullmailer
Randy Kramer wrote:
On Tuesday 14 April 2009 05:49:48 am Dirk wrote:
some true asshole decreased linux' value as an alternative to windows
by making hal a dependency(!) of xorg now...
Just for clarification, is this in Debian stable or test?
Randy Kramer
unstable.. if it was alrea
Martin Kraus wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 08:28:08AM -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:26:17AM +0200, Dirk wrote:
(see subject)
i don't want an MTA running on a system... but many programs require it
as dependency to spam me with their stuff (which should b
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:26:17AM +0200, Dirk wrote:
(see subject)
i don't want an MTA running on a system... but many programs require it
as dependency to spam me with their stuff (which should belong into just
a log file (IMO))...
Unix without an MTA???
Wh
Javier Barroso wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Dirk wrote:
some true a**hole decreased linux' value as an alternative to windows by
making hal a dependency(!) of xorg now...
you can get the sovereignty over your system back by purging hal from
your installation and adding
uot;
Option "AutoAddDevices""false"
EndSection
to your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
F*CK YOU! whoever did that...
Dirk
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uot;
Option "AutoAddDevices""false"
EndSection
to your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
FUCK YOU! whoever did that...
Dirk
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i don't want an MTA running on a system... but many programs require it
as dependency to spam me with their stuff (which should belong into just
a log file (IMO))...
Dirk
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Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 23:22:32 +0100, Dieder Vervoort wrote:
Hi all,
I can' t make xhost to work.
I searched around but couldn' t find a solution.
Any idea ?
[...]
die...@koala:~$ xhost +
access control disabled, clients can connect from any host
If
Daniel Lannstrom wrote:
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 12:57:43PM +0100, Dirk Vervoort wrote:
Hi All,
How far can I go on a remote pc with only 96 Mb,
- Can I run X on a remote pc 192.168.1.2 without a desktop and export a
display like DISPLAY=192.168.1.5 to my client pc were I run xhost
Hi All,
How far can I go on a remote pc with only 96 Mb,
- Can I run X on a remote pc 192.168.1.2 without a desktop and export a
display like DISPLAY=192.168.1.5 to my client pc were I run xhost +
192.168.1.2.
- Is there a very small kernel available or should I compile one
myself ( never
Martin Kraus wrote:
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 04:47:50PM +0900, J.H.Kim wrote:
Hi, everyone
Is there serial program like windows hypertermal in debian other than
minicom?
When I use minicom, it is killed after being received non-ascii characters.
I want to serial program to minitor rs-232 whic
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