> On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 8:23 PM, Samuel Morgan wrote:
>> Hi-
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>>
>> Can you help? What is build-essential?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tom
>
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 8:44 PM, Dr Beco wrote:
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> #sudo apt-get install build-essential
>
install the build-essential package, which gives
> you a C compiler amongst other bits.
> "
>
> Can you help? What is build-essential?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
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Dear Neal,
Thanks for the tipo. I enabled USB Keyboard, USB mouse and USB legacy.
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window to turn of the computer is at the center of the screen. So I
try to click on that invisible button and the "KDE logoff sound" is
heard. Now the computer starts turning itself off.
Very annoying.
Anyone else having this problem? Is there a bug reported I don't know abo
while ago
(more than I can recall).
But, still... Is there any solution? Maybe something to add grub a
functionality?
Specially, the wireless keyboard, I think it should work. After all,
it is just a USB keyboard from the system's perspective, isn't it?
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But scid-data is working. There is no problem at all with the packages.
How do I suppose to fix this? Is there a way to stop this warnings?
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Hoping to add some 'reference', so we can compare actual microcode
versions, I find myself with
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep microcode
microcode 0x1b
...
Now, what is the version of the updated microcode?
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have both scid-free-non-tablebases_amd64.deb and
scid-non-free-tablebases_amd64.deb on the debian repository?
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On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 6:06 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2012-11-04 21:28 +0100, Dr Beco wrote:
> Try the attached patch from the Debian source package.
>
> Cheers,
>Sven
>
Hi Sven,
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libX11.so
That line solved the problem! Thanks!
I was a
is and disable crafty as
well?
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On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 5:13 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2012-11-04 19:59 +0100, Dr Beco wrote:
>
>
> It's libx11-dev. If you add deb-src entries to your sources.list file
> and run "apt-get update", you can see which packages are needed to build
> binary pac
bian uses xorg now. But how do we compile scid? And how to
create a .deb so we can easily install/uninstall the software after
compiled?
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us about the code.
$ ./linpakc
norm. resid resid machep x[0]-1x[n-1]-1
1.77.41628980e-14 2.22044605e-16 -1.49880108e-14 -1.89848137e-14
Rolled Double Precision -2147483648 Kflops ; 10 Reps
compiled with:
gcc linpakc.c -o linpakc -DDP -DROLL -O4
On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 2:40 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> To stack the deck just before that ogg123 command put: amixer -D hw set
> Master 92% unmute That makes sure the sound card will work if the sound
> card is able to do so.On Sat, 27 Oct 2012, Dr Beco wrote:
Hi Jude,
Thanks. I like
em start rather than at
> each login, you could call the player from /etc/rc.local. Just include
> the command line above the 'exit 0' line. :-)
>
> - Nate >>
>
Thanks Nate, Hugo & Jude,
I solved by putting this command:
ogg123 -q /usr/share/sounds/KDE-Sys-Log-I
On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Dr Beco wrote:
> Dear linuxers,
>
>
> What little program would you recommend to simple play a music like
> /usr/share/sounds/KDE-Sys-Log-In-Short.ogg
>
> Is there a small console player fit to this simple task?
>
> Should I put it
successfull login.
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, of course as always, our good answers and solutions is reference for
future users.
I can find the file if no one knows better. I just need some key words so I
can use "find", or regular expressions, or even google again.
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Camaleón,
Thanks for the tip. Yes, I can turn it on/off manually.
Is there a way to associate the Key with the Action?
Thanks!
Beco
PS. A bug report was filled and got itself the number 688181
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=688181
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27;ll find out soon.
Bright and keyboard light also works great.
Unfortunately, disable touchpad does not. It is a very important key for
those who type a lot.
Google found some discussions from 2010, but I saw no solution. Maybe it is
just a bug I should report?
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o -t?
The files are exactly the same but for the excluded list. So I really
just need to update the dates.
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are not much,
considering that the backup adds up to 130GB.
So, how do I compose such a command rsync plus find, to achieve this?
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I will reinstall from scratch. There is no point in fighting against a
kernel panic.
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and a reboot. But nothing.
I can see file /boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-3-amd64 is there.
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quick fix.
Also, I cannot ask them to reinstall the system from scratch, as the
same server hosts more websites.
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(Of course, I changed my password, but I don't really think that is
the problem...)
I know it is easy to fix. I just wonder if I can prevent that to
happen again. I'm considering to simple put a "cron job" that rewrites
my .htaccess from time to time! :)
Anyone else saw this
r." [2]
Now this message is also a test. If you don't hear from me hear again,
that is a sign that you exterminated "joe1assistly bad robot"!
It looks like we got a new internet "meme"! :)
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On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 10:51 AM, Dr Beco wrote:
> Aidan wrote:
>> Now I'm really curious, but confused. Why did the presence of another
>> server change the key on the original server? Or did you mean that an
>> old server was, in error, put up in place of the one you
d having a grml CD or USB stick
> around is helpful in lots of situations like this.
Dear Green,
That was a nice tip. I didn't know this distro. Im keeping a USB stick
with me from now on.
Thanks.
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ple are going to
> understand that. :-)
I did not. Actually, from my point of view, one would write:
"To share your interests is almost a duty in some cultures. In others
it is considered self-agrandisement and is very
much frowned on."
Point-of-view matters.
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to compare to, to see if it changed or not.
Can I run the same command on a client (my notebook) to compare to the
result of it from the server? I did not changed my know_hosts on the
notebook.
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On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 3:34 AM, Ralf Mardorf
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> Again I apologize for my bad behavior.
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> Regards
> Ralf
Hi Ralf,
No hard feelings. Thanks for rectifying. I'm sorry if I bothered you
in any way.
Finally, I can see some good coming out of this mess.
My best,
re.
Thanks,
Ruben Carlo Benante, Ph.D.
Doctor in Artificial Intelligence,
Master Degree in Philosophy.
Painter, Lousy Chess Player, Poet,
(among other things I can't recall right now)
PS. My biologist friend is Ph.D. in Yellow Butts Ants. Don't ask him
about Red Butts Ants: he knows no
requested
strict checking.
Host key verification failed.
What should I do, or where should I look, to understand this problem?
Can I log in with my account remotely to see the problem, or should I
better log in locally?
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ea-Web 1.2 (1.2-2)).
But, it works. And now the test result for my internet banking: It
works just fine with version 7 of openjdk! Yay!
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Downloaded
jre-7u6-linux-x64.tar.gz
from java site
Issued:
$ make-jpkg jre-7u6-linux-x64.tar.gz
That creates:
oracle-j2re1.7_1.7.0+update6_amd64.deb
Then installed with dpkg.
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Hi fellows,
> Thierry wrote:
> But, using a wired connection as in paragraph 3.1, 3.2, you should be able to
> use the QSS from the router thru your internet explorer as shown in 4.3 and
> later. Good luck!!!
> Thierry
Thierry, I don't have windows in this machine, neither internet
explorer (argh
> > On Friday 17 August 2012 05:21:23 Dr Beco wrote:
> > According to:
> >
> > http://www.tp-link.com/lk/article/?id=171
>
>
> On Friday 17 August 2012 Thierry wrote:
>User guide of your router will give you all information. If you dont have it,
>download it
QSS.EXE program on your windows machine in 2 minutes after
you pressed the QSS button.
That is it! You are now connected!
But, hey! QSS.EXE? How can we do it in our debian?
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olutions give us not only JDK or JRE, but also the
plugin, don't they?
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of Wheezy.
3) If there is an easy way of creating a ".deb" package from the .tgz
on the original site, that would also be nice. Something like the
google-earth package, I believe.
There are many solutions, so please, just take a kind look into this!
Th
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 10:34 PM, Dr Beco wrote:
> I will move to Wheezy instead of using Backports. I hope I can get
> this right. I tried to install kernel 3.2 but synaptic gave me some
> dependency errors.
>
> As Wheezy is already in beta-1, maybe its usable.
>
> T
orts. I hope I can get
this right. I tried to install kernel 3.2 but synaptic gave me some
dependency errors.
As Wheezy is already in beta-1, maybe its usable.
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> I bought an Acer AO 722-C52kk because it looked good; wished I hadn't, nice
> machine but, oh the trouble to get it working properly, (sound still using
> wrong card, or some such).
>
> Your ethernet should just work with almost all Linux distros OOB using DHCP;
> I think there is a problem there
umber in output stream: 12
I'm not sure what else can I inform to help. Please, if someone has
the patience and time, I'll try this for the next days and I'll reply
as soon as I test the suggestions. Every help is welcome.
My best,
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> Dr Beco wrote:
> >
> > $vi +"r ! find . -name 'error*' -printf '%f\n'" themain.c
> >
> Bob wrote:
> The problem you are hitting is that vim is expanding the % itself and
> isn't passing it to bash nor on to find. It isn'
Dear deb users,
I can't seem to find the correct combination of quotes to run this command:
$vi +"r ! find . -name 'error*' -printf '%f\n'" themain.c
Is there a way to achieve this (using bash)?
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sers, then copy r and possible x to groups,
then add w to groups. I belive its ok, isn't it?
> As I've suggested earlier, you probably don't need to tweak any of
> the professors' files, but just enforce 0700 on each professor's home
> directory.
> Chris
Yep!
hout the need of ACL, or if ACL is needed, can someone
share some light on the subject)?
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Do I need to create another directory, like /chroot/home, or can that
be made in /home as it is now?
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t I need something simpler as I allow users to connect from limited
resources devices with strange configurations of terminal - like
blackberry for example (*) - and other phones, it's better just give
an 'echo' (it will annoy them enough!).
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