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From: Dan Ritter
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2023 14:18:31 -0500
> The thing you're looking at is the uBlock Origin widget,
> and it shows things that your browser is being
succeeded
~> QUIT
<~ 221 ccx.websitewelcome.com closing connection
=== Connection closed with remote host.
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possibility. Too complex? MoinMoin as used
for wiki.debian.org isn't so visually appealing; just a configuration
choice? Many others.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software
Advice?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
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systemd provides a sane means to assign a human-chosen persistent name
to a network interface.
https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkInterfaceNames#CUSTOM_SCHEMES_USING_.LINK_FILES
Can an audio device be named similarly? Eg. given two USB audio
adapters how would they be assigned the names "USBheadset"
https://wiki.debian.org/AndroidTools indiates
that Android SDK is a rather complex beast.
Suppose a user needs one or a few Android apps
but is not particularly interested in owning an
Android device. Is installation of Android SDK
to a small laptop and app usage there feasible?
Or not wort
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This Web based mailer won't allow me to put the references
in the header. Sorry.
From: "Smith, Brian N." , Mon, 14 Sep 1998 08:04:13
-0400
> Does anybody know of a mail reflector how to for Debian and could recommend
> a
Given one screen on two monitors and an application, can the default
destination of a new window for the application be configured
permanently? Make leafpad always prefer the left monitor for example.
leafpad doesn't have a pertinent option. Also not within the
scope of X11.
The report from xran
Appears that the graphical contact list in ekiga is based upon
~/.gconf/apps/ekiga/contacts/%gconf.xml .
Does the first character of the file name, %, have a significance
beyond being very unusual?
Manipulation of the graphical contact list is too inconvenient.
Does anyone keep contacts as plain
Hi,
Debian on a CF is an interesting
possibility.http://bernaerts.dyndns.org/linux/75-debian/53-debian-server-compact-flash
My objective is to replace a failed hdd in an Armada laptop
with a CF.
I tried the base installation using the current jessie CD
image running under QEMU. Also tried the ne
Hi,
Debian on a CF is an interesting possibility.
http://bernaerts.dyndns.org/linux/75-debian/53-debian-server-compact-flash
My objective is to replace a failed hdd in an Armada laptop
with a CF.
I tried the base installation with jessie images running
under QEMU. Tried current CD and netinst im
Any ideas about this?
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=796113
No such problem for wheezy.
Thanks, ... Peter E.
Suppose that a local repository is created.
svn checkout http://a.b.c/d
Various updates are completed. Then the server moves to
x.y.z and continues to operate as usual.
Is there any way for the adminstrator of the local
repository to revise the URI recorded in the local client?
Must the local re
Hi,
Does the IMAP protocol allow retrieving a message, body included, from
a server and then deleting from the server while keeping on the client?
This might be described as simulating a POP behavour in IMAP.
If the protocol allows this, is the capability implemented in most clients?
Thanks,
No problem with X in Squeeze on this machine. In Wheezy there
is an error when attempting to set MTRR. Details here.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=748017
Other cases have the complaint about MTRR but no solution
here yet. Ideas welcome.
Thanks, ... Pet
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From: Scott Ferguson
Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2014 14:47:53 +1100
> Shouldn't that certificate be for domain from which you are mailing?
> e.g. *.easthope.ca
Why? The only configuration given to mutt was t
In accord to https://wiki.debian.org/Mutt, these four lines are in .muttrc.
set smtp_url = "smtps://pe...@easthope.ca:465" # ESMTP with TLS
set smtp_pass="_"
set from="pe...@easthope.ca"
set realname="Pete"
A test message yields the following output.
The problem is at COMODO CA Limited?
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From: Scott Ferguson
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 11:55:30 +1100
> NOTE: there four different "netcats" available in Wheezy.
I found three.
netcat-openbsd, netcat-traditional, netcat6.
netcat-openbsd pleads ignorance.
peter@dalton:~$ nc -l 25 -e ssmtp
nc: inv
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I'll be putting References in the header again soon.
From: Brian
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2014 19:43:12 +
> Which netcat are you using?
[user@computer ~]$ nc --version
Can anyone offer a solution for this?
[user@computer ~]$ nc -l 25 -e /usr/sbin/ssmtp
Ncat: bind to :::25: Permission denied. QUITTING.
Thanks,... Peter E.
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On Sun, January 19, 2014 2:53 am, Nemeth Gyorgy wrote:
> I use fetchmail for similar task.
OK; thanks. In your application, where or how does fetchmail deliver
messages?
The documentation I've seen mentions acquisition by POP but doesn't mention
disposal.
... P
Problem
Given a remote POP3 server which provides SSL. Also a MUA on a
local host, which retrieves by POP3 when activated by the user and
lacks SSL. Try to move messages from the server to the MUA.
Candidate Solution
Let getmail, in the POP3-over-SSL instance, retrieve messages from
the server a
Hi,
There is a Sharp Mobius laptop here where I can install either a
2.5" hdd or a PATA-SDHC adapter with a SDHC card, such as this.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/360723057667
Then install Debian.
I've used an OLPC XO-1.5 for about a year and am fairly convinced
that SDHC can provide primary sto
On 25/05/12 09:49 AM, Camaleón wrote:
Running testing is not a guaratee for having the latest versions of the
programs, you have to check by your own, for instance, Wheezy has
Icewasel 10.0 while Firefox is now 12 (so you can still test with Firefox
12 -download and run- and see what happens) and
Date: Fri, 25 May 2012 14:19:38 +1000
Scott Ferguson wrote,
> I can't duplicate your problem... why don't you bypass the monkey and
go to:-
https://login.skype.com/account/signup-form
> no ffflash required there
> no long URL either.
That works; but other pages also crashed iceweasel and the
Two systems here with current Squeeze. One is a Compaq Armada E500; the
other a generic desktop machine with a Foxconn board. Try this in each.
In iceweasel, google "site:skype.com create account" and attempt to
open the account creation page. The URI is too long to mention.
In the Foxconn
This morning I skimmed through
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-2.html#ss2.3 . Section 2.3
describes index mode and pager mode. In index mode, typing a message
number opens the message in the pager. That's the switch from index to
pager. How is a switch from pager to index invoked? Ie.,
On Wed, April 18, 2012 10:35 am, Dom wrote:
> These little machines take about 30W max, are only used for an average
> of an hour a day. As for running costs? Peanuts. Heat output? Barely
> noticable.
>
> My main laptop is slightly newer and about 10x the power. I have other
> systems, but nothing
On Sat, April 14, 2012 11:38 pm, Bob wrote:
> ...
> # to help you spot where you are in the output 134217728 = 128MB &
> 524288 = 512k; so as the difference halves from ~100µs or more to 55µs
> at 4194304 = 4MB if I'm reading the README correctly this would imply
> that the erase block size on thi
On 12/04/12 07:28 AM, Camaleón wrote:
Tool for benchmarking and classifying flash memory drives
http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=people/arnd/flashbench.git;a=summary
Yes.
I even was unaware of its existence.
So what is your favorite software to find the erase block size of a
flash storage de
On 12/04/12 03:33 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
You assume debian-user subscribers know what Flashbench is (you could
have included a link) :)
From Camaleon.
http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=people/arnd/flashbench.git;a=summary
In what way would you want the Debian community to be interested of
Fla
Any tips about Flashbench? Googling "site:debian.org flashbench"
suggests it finds little interest in the Debian community.
Thanks, ... Peter E.
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On 06/04/12 02:12 PM, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
... what I am
looking for is a hardware reader that is designed to respect my
freedoms. Preferably one that runs a GNU/Linux system, and which I am
allowed to tinker with. It does not have to work out of the box, and I
am prepared to invest time
On 05/04/12 04:33 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 06/04/12 04:27, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
Hello. Are you from the past?
Not sure we are on the same wavelength here but the first copy of the
message didn't appear in the archive for so long that I assumed
a configuration error remained. I made
Joe,
On 05/04/12 12:39 AM, Joe wrote:
... should contain network specifications separated by colons and
enclosed in single quotes. My guess for a first try is:
dc_relay_nets='172.24.1.0/24'
on the basis you're using a /24 netmask there.
This configuration had been created with dpkg-r
Referring to my http://142.103.107.138/NetworkExtant.jpg diagram, mutt
and exim4 running on Dalton can send a message, through port 465 with
TLS, to *.webwelcome.com and then to a destination.
Next I want to have Cantor send a message through exim4 on Dalton. The
connection from Cantor to Dal
On 22/03/12 06:33 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 23/03/12 04:57, Peter Easthope wrote:
NOTE: Icedove and Thunderbird are not identical, you don't say which
version you have installed,
A photo here.
http://members.shaw.ca/peasthope/AboutIcedove.jpg
peter@dalton:~$ dpkg -l icedove | grep i
On 22/03/12 03:08 PM, Joey L wrote:
I have disabled the gd3 from loading on boot up and now i can not get
the black login screen on the server console.
I have installed the firmware-linux-nonfree debian package.
Running Debian squeeze.
...
anyone has any ideas ?
Reminiscent of my difficulty wit
Two elementary questions about Icedove usage. Answers are not obvious
in Account Settings or in Preferences or with Google.
Can the length at which a line is wrapped automatically be adjusted?
I'm inclined to set the auto-wrap length to infinity. Auto-wrapping is
particularly troublesome when
On 15/03/12 08:52 AM, Camaleón wrote:
This is done from menu Edit → Account Settings → [you account] →
Composition and Addressing and unckecking "[ ] Compose messages in HTML
format". This will default the postings for that account to text based
format.
Thanks. I should have reviewed
http://wi
On 15/03/12 07:43 AM, Camaleón wrote:
Icedove will use the default sending format setting
defined for your account, which by default is "html".
Where can the default be changed to text?
You need to
manually toggle "text format" at message composing when you want to get
text based e-mails
I'
On 13/03/12 10:42 PM, Kelly Clowers wrote:
However, WebM support is in as of FF/IW 4. Most YouTube content is
available as WebM now, certainly more than is h.264. You could get the
current version (10) from Mozilla, or you could get Iceweasel backports:
http://mozilla.debian.net/
The backpo
According to http://www.youtube.com/html5 this Iceweasel in current
Squeeze lacks h.264 and WebM capabilities. Can this be rectified by
user action? Thanks, ... Peter E.
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I don't see any way to give Icedove the References and In-reply-to
fields for the
header but they are here.
Bcc: pe...@easthope.ca
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*Message-id:
> Note there's a slightly difference between the URL you
Folk,
A printer is connected to a Squeeze system here with a parallel cable.
CUPS is installed and there is no problem printing directly from the
host.
I'm interested to have this printer work for other machines on the LAN.
http://www.cups.org/documentation.php/doc-1.5/network.html contains,
From: Bob Proulx
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 11:13:10 -0700
> Yes. I can see the udp packets both leaving one and arriving at the
> other using tcpdump on the interfaces. I tried it on two of my
> systems before sending that message.
Good! Thanks! Now I'm convinced that it should work. (And h
From: PETER EASTHOPE
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 19:23:50 -0800
> Incidentally, telnet and daytime haven't worked in dalton since last Spring.
>
Thanks to a comment discovered via current emails from Simon McVittie
about bug reports, I replaced inetutils-inetd and inetutils-te
Mike,
From: Mike Bird
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 19:53:13 -0800
> What happens on "/etc/init.d/openvpn start"?
r...@dalton:~# /etc/init.d/openvpn start
Starting virtual private network daemon: myvpn failed!
Same result with both "dev tun" and "dev tun0" in
/etc/openvpn/myvpn.conf.
The failure
From: Bob Proulx
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 21:55:10 -0700
> x: echo foo | nc -u y 1149
>
> You should see that show up in your tcpdump traces.
You've tried this on your system? Or least can detect the datagram
leaving the orginating system?
From: Mike Bird
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 14:39:
From: Bob Proulx
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 21:55:10 -0700
> They don't reach the external interface? That is an excellent clue.
> But I think it might be a problem trying to have traceroute do it.
> ... try netcat instead.
At work now and this happens on Dalton. 142.103.107.138 is
carnot.yi.
Bob,
> !!WARNING WARNING!! I made a mistake in the above. That should have
> been:
> dd if=/dev/fd0 of=fd.image.raw bs=8k
Right oh. I probably won't have the diskettes until next
week and will mount -o ro and will be careful about if and of.
[And if the OpenVPN tunnel is working will be a
Folk,
A friend has data on a diskette written in MacOS around 1995.
According to this page hfs and hfs+ are supported.
http://wiki.debian.org/FileSystem
How reliable is this capability?
Should I try to identify the filesystem as hfs vs. hfs+ before
trying to mount it?
Will "mount -t hfs"
Folk,
For several years OpenVPN has provided a reliable tunnel
between two machines, Dalton and Joule. Ref.
http://142.103.107.138:80/NetworksPage.html
Dalton has a static address. Joule has a dynamic address,
usually available by reference to joule.yi.org. This
depended upon a DDNS server a
Rob,
> Also recently my own
> laptop wouldn't start because of fan troubles (I had to "assist" with
> the vacuum cleaner ...
Advisable to replace the fan before other components have heat
damage. Repair is an option too. If the fan has ball bearings,
they can be replaced. Bearing vendors ca
Somewhere I've read that a camera must be UVC conformant to qualify to use
the Vista label on the package. It wasn't an authoritative source.
Recently I put an inexpensive camera on Squeeze and got a local image in
Skype. Oddly the remote image was OK without the camera but garbled with
the c
Yesterday afternoon I updated Squeeze on the home machine.
Consequently, the Lxde screen appears OK except that the
mouse pointer is immobile. Has anyone solved this?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
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Stephen Powell
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 14:33:25 -0500 (EST) wrote,
> ... install lilo ...
How does this sound?
* Boot from the Lenny installer CD and go into rescue mode.
* In the page entitled "Rescue operations" do "Execute a shell in /dev/hda1".
(The system on /dev/hda1 is Squeeze as described
Sorry for the absence of thread connection. This mailer doesn't
provide In-reply-to.
FromView message header detail Tom H
DateMonday, February 1, 2010 12:08
> The OP said that his error was "BIOS Installed Successfully", which
> must mean that his box had a hardware upgrade/change and
My usual email isn't available until Grub works again.
Yes, updating a system via a remote connection is probably not advisable.
Attempting to run aptitude to reinstall grub from the rescue mode system
gives this message.
Error opening terminal: bterm
How might this damage be repaired.
Thanks,
Squeeze on an IBM NetVista here, was updated about 2010-01-27 via a remote
connection. Nothing remarkable about the update. Sunday morning I arrived to
find the machine rebooting repeatedly. The console shows
BIOS Installed Successfully!
Grub loading.
Welcome to GRUB!
Then the screen go
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Ron & others,
02 Sep 2008 10:50:02 -0500
"Music CDs, ISOs, what?"
A Debian installer CD.
"... scripting genisoimage and wodim isn't that hard."
wodin.man reads as though SCSI is the only
hardware to consider. Is there any likelihood of an
HP DVD Writer 420, C
Folk,
Thanks for the info about ssh. I'm working on it.
My tunnel & etc. are described here.
"http://carnot.yi.org/DebianPage.html#Network";
shawmail.gv.shawcable.net accepts a message
by SMTP from Heaviside. shawmail does not
accept a message through the tunnel from Dalton.
I want to adju
Folk,
I have three systems, A, B and C.
A terminal login is made on A.
>From there a ssh session to B.
>From there we attempt ssh to C.
This is the appearance of the A terminal.
Connection established
Linux B ...
...
Last login: Wed Sep 17 08:16:01 2008 from A
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ssh C
[EMAIL
The Web interface doesn't provide for the
In-reply-to parameter of SMTP. This is it
for anyone interested.
In-reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A few days back,
pe> "Subsequent to the update, a masqueraded
system is unable to send a non-trivial stream
by FTP or by SMTP."
Now that the conjugate sy
Folk,
Thanks for the advice about CD burning.
According to the Wikipedia,
"The [DirectFB] library allows developers to bypass
the X Window System, ... ."
In Lenny, can DirectFB replace the X infrastructure?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
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Folk,
My home network is described here.
http://carnot.yi.org/DebianPage.html#Network
Joule has Shorewall which masquerades the
other two systems in the LAN. All was fine
until the August 31 weekend when I updated
Lenny on Joule.
Subsequent to the update, a masqueraded
system is unable to
Folk,
Since my update of lenny last Saturday these lines appear in the syslog.
Aug 27 10:37:04 joule kernel: tun0: Disabled Privacy Extensions
Aug 27 10:37:04 joule ovpn-myvpn[5179]: echo up tun0 1500 1544 10.4.0.1
10.4.0.2 init
Aug 27 10:37:04 joule ovpn-myvpn[5179]: openvpn_execve: external pr
Folk,
Has anyone installed one of these in Debian?
http://www.unibrain.com/Products/VisionImg/Fire_i_DC.htm
Any comments on functionality?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
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Nigel & others,
At Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:39:40 +0200 N.H. wrote,
"... Lenny install, I have the following kernels available.
2.6.8
2.6.11"
With /etc/apt/sources.list set to lenny,
dselect offers only 2.6.16 and 2.6.25.
Can dselect install 2.6.11?
Thanks,... Peter E.
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Mike, Alex & others,
Sorry for the broken thread.
mb> 2) That joule knows the route to cantor (via dalton)
Just what I was missing; thanks!
Now, where to specify this route?
(1) "up route add ..." can not go in the eth0
stanza in /etc/network/interfaces because
tun0 is configured after eth
Folk,
To get the on-board sound device of an IBM NetVista
working I must run alsaconf almost every time Lenny
starts.
The first viewer of alsaconf mentions
"... testing/sid ... *udev* is predestined to load
your driver."
Well, seeing that udev fails to load the driver in
Lenny, I installed s
Folk,
[As soon as I have a tunnel working, thread continuity will be possible.]
Andrei Popescu wrote,
",[ hwinfo --framebuffer ]
| 02: None 00.0: 11001 VESA Framebuffer
| [Created at bios.450]
..."
hwinfo gives no output on this system.
dalton:~# hwinfo --framebuffer
dalton:~#
Folk,
In Lenny, "man openvpn" states,
"First, ensure that IP forwarding is enabled on both peers. On Linux,
enable routing:
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward"
That is an interactive approach whereas in /etc/sysctl.conf I set
net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
.
"man openvpn" co
Folk,
I've installed qemu, xserver-xorg-video-fbdev and libggi-target-fbdev
and tried to boot an image.
qemu -m 40 -boot d -cdrom /home/peter/Desk*/AosCD.iso
This error report ensues.
===| DirectFB 1.0.1 |===
(c) 2001-2007 The DirectFB O
Folk,
In Skype 2.0.0.68 in Xfce4 in Lenny with kernel
2.6.24-1-686 a click on the answer button fails to
open an incoming call. This happens on an IBM
NetVista 6578-RAU and not on another generic
machine. Usually I am able to call back but the
problem certainly wastes time and aggravation.
Folk,
Can anyone tell me whether the Linksys USB200M adapter
can work in Lenny with kernel 2.6.24 without patching?
Here it isn't working.
Is there any command such as, hypothetically, "lseth"
or "ethtool --list" which will list all extant Ethernet
devices?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
-
Folk,
Video in Skype works well for friends using Imacs
and MS-Win. I'm thinking of buying a camera.
USB webcams must use USB 2 by now. So does
a Firewire camera retain any advantage over
current USB cameras.
Can a digital still camera with a USB cable be
used for this purpose?
Thanks,
Folk,
Until an about two weeks ago, the shutdown helper has allowed
me to shut this system down from the xfce GUI. Now I can only
logout to the CLUI. This message is left by X.
xfsm-shutdown-helper.c:134: Failed to contact HAL: A security policy ...
hal is installed. sudo is installed. Wha
There is a configuration file for Mousepad but the man page
contains only the name of the author. Can anyone tell whether
the default starting directory can be recorded; if so, how.
Sorry for the meaningless subject line in my previous message.
Will send it again with the correct subject in a w
Folk,
Filesystem permissions are for filesystems and
not for volumes or parts.
So what is the usual way to assign ownership of
any USB flash store and any CD so that any
user has full access? Are these lines in
/etc/fstab sufficient?
/dev/sda /flash ext3 rw,users,auto
/dev/hdc /cd
Folk,
This document,
"http://newbiedoc.berlios.de/wiki/Sound_in_Debian_GNU/Linux#Some_applications_.28OSS_applications.29_produce_no_sound_in_AL";
in revision 1.2, 27th November 2007 states,
"... Rename the file instead: # mv /etc/modprobe.conf
/etc/modprobe.conf.obsolete
Now run alsaconf aga
Folk,
One of my Debian Lenny machines has on-board Intel
sound and an Altec Lansing USB headset. Skype lists
these devices.
Intel 82801BA-ICH2 (hw:I82801BAICH2,0)
Intel 82801BA-ICH2 (plughw:I82801BAICH2,0)
Intel 82801BA-ICH2 (hw:I82801BAICH2,1)
Intel 82801BA-ICH2 (plughw:I82801BAICH2,1)
C-
Folk,
There is an HP ScanJet C6270A here. lsusb fails to detect
it and I've found no evidence in Lenny that the scanner
is connected via USB. I'll guess that this scanner has USB 1.
SCSI works a little better.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsscsi
[0:0:0:0]diskFUJITSU M2624F-512 0405 /d
Folk,
I have a copy of ProDOS-System.zip which unzips
to "Apple II System Disk 3.2.dc".
Can a Debian make a ProDOS boot diskette?
Should dd work?
Thanks,... Peter E.
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Folk,
flashplugin-nonfree, libflash-swfplayer, libflash0c2 and libflash-mozplugin
are all installed. You-tube movies are work. Yet if this page is opened
there is a notice suggesting that an additional plugin is needed.
http://www.ryanheise.com/cube/
What additional plugin does iceweasel nee
Andrew & others,
asw> I"m betting its uswsusp that is the culprit.
Correct! Removed uswsusp with dselect and the
"resume: ..." complaint disappeared. The extant
initrd seems to work.
The message would be more helpful if it mentioned
uswsusp. I suppose this can be a bug report.
Probably I
Folk,
"resume:" still eludes.
My package listing is now visible.
http://carnot.yi.org/PackageList
By diffing this against their list, can anyone and spot something
which might hint at the origin of this "resume problem"?
Thanks,... Peter E.
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Folk,
Once or twice the list server has connected
the thread after I've copied the subject line
verbatim. Usually the thread gets broken and
complaints follow. Does anyone see why this
happens? ... With the server, not the humans.
Is there a way to ensure that the thread is maintained,
g
Folk,
I have these 5 bytes of machine code to
disassemble.
b8 12 00 cd 10
I've looked at gdb and objdump. Appears they
need a complete object file. Someone please
give a clue.
Thanks, ... Peter E.
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Folk,
At startup of Lenny this message appears.
resume: libcrypt version: 1.2.3
resume: Could not stat the resume device file.
Would seem logical that in absence of a "resume
device file", startup would simply continue.
Nevertheless, it waits for or the name
of a file.
Is there a recommended
Douglas, Brian and anyone else interested,
dt> Can other boxes/NICs get 100 Mb/s across the AT hub? Perhaps the AT hub
is only 10 Mb/s.
The AT-3612TR is one of earliest 12 port
hubs on the market. It is 10base-T, half
duplex; 100 Mb/s across it is out of the
question.
Clarification
The quest
Folk,
If an Etch system is connected to the 'net _via_ a
Belkin Model F5D5050 USB 10/100 Ethernet Adapter,
an old AT-3612TR hub and a Netgear DS104 hub,
communication works at 10 Mb/s, half duplex. The
light on the Belkin adapter is green.
If the AT hub is removed and the Belkin adapter is
Ken, Artur, Kumar, Dusan, Jeff, Mihira, Crank,
> ... you're using layer rotate. use normal rotate ...
And I selected the image first in at least one attempt.
> ... Image -> transform -> rotate ...
That's better. Thanks, ... Peter E.
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Folk,
To rotate a rectangular image by 90 degrees
in Gimp, I followed these steps.
* Expand the canvas to a square containing the image, centered.
* Rotate 90 degrees.
* Contract the canvas to the boundary of the image.
If I just rotate without changing the canvas, the
image is cropped.
Does an
Folk,
Since a recent update of a Lenny system here,
the text on the icons in Xfce4 appears to be
about 4 point. Barely legible with effort.
The setting in the User interface panel is
12 point and the desktop menu appears to be
consistent. The labels on the icons are
miniaturized when X runs
Andrew,
At Mon, 11 Feb 2008 19:23:37 -0800
as-w> ... taskbars available with a menu on them ...
Right oh. I'd overlooked that.
as-w> ... taskbars, you can right click ...
I'd never used "Add new item".
This should let me restore the desktop. Will
try this weekend.
as-w> ... do you have bot
Andrew, Ron, Tzafrir and others,
Thanks for the clarifications.
At Mon, 11 Feb 2008 19:14:58 -0800
as-w> ... fetchmail being killed in a nasty way ...
We're still not exactly certain how the stale lock
comes to exist but ...
At Tue, 12 Feb 2008 09:11:39 +
tc> fetchmail is a daemon, ...
tc
Nuno,
nm> Try the rest of the world, ...
oregonstate.edu is the closest server which
has the files. Going to another server will
only increase the cost of communication.
Regards, ... Peter E.
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Barry,
At Feb 5, 2008, at 2:26 AM you wrote,
"... buying a case until I know that the whole setup works."
So many computers are discarded these days; few
people really need to buy a computer let alone
a case. If friends haven't offered you several,
there should be a steady supply on various l
Doug,
dmt> try flash-plugin non-free.
Thanks for the tip.
Googling "site:packages.debian.org flash" finds
that flashplugin-nonfree is available for sarge,
etch, sid and experimental but not for lenny!
dmt> ... non-free repository in your sources.list.
Only 5 servers in North America have i
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