?
Thanks.
Eric
On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 16:39 +, webmaster wrote:
> Try:
>
> #chown -R eric.eric /home/eric/.evolution/
> #chmod -R 770 /home/eric/.evolution/
>
> Bye.
>
>
> Eric Brooks wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> >
> > I restored evolution from a b
Hi.
I restored evolution from a backup and now I get the error:
Can you offer any suggestions on how to address this? I searched Google
and Debian bugs and found very contradictory reports.
Thanks.
Eric
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Thanks for your note.
When I run
/usr/lib/cups/backend/usb
the following is output:
direct usb://Samsung/ML-2010 "Samsung ML-2010" "Samsung ML-2010 USB #1"
"MFG:Samsung;CMD:GDI;MDL:ML-2010;CLS:PRINTER;STATUS:BUSY;"
I did the following based on the emails in debian-user.
1. Installed
Prior to upgrading my version of Debian on this laptop the Samsung
ML-2010 printer was working fine. After the upgrade the printer is no
longer recognized as connected to the system by lsusb, though it is seen
my usbview. In any case, the GNOME Add Printer utility doesn't recognize
the printer as a
I've been using the HHKB Lite 2 keyboard (also known as the "Happy Hacker
Lite") for a couple of years now. It has a firm touch but is fast and easy
to type on. I switch keyboards frequently to try to avoid carpal tunnel but
with this keyboard I haven't felt a twinge...
They have draw backs... It
On Debian I think Eclipse is the best bet for Java
development. It is available as a standard Debian package.
I found that I like to use the Sun Java platform more than the
alternatives mostly because the stuff I write has to run on a number of
platforms all of which run the Sun virtual machine.
Hi. I'm trying to get an Epson Perfection 3590 Scanner working with Debian Stable, kernel 2.6.8-2-386.
sane-find-scanner reports:
"found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8, product=0x0122) at libusb:001:010"
I pulled the Esfw52.bin file out of the cabs provided with the scanner and put it into /etc/
> In your XF86Config, is the subsection listed inside a section? On my
> system it is listed inside Section "Module".
>
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Thanks for your note above.
In my XF86Config I don't have a Module section, as suggested above. In fact,
the line indicated by the error mess
Debian friends,
I got the error shown below on moving from potato to woody. I have done
an apt-get udpate and apt-get dist-upgrade so I assume I'm running an
X-windows version in synch with the xf86config utility that I ran to produce
the XF86Config file. Does anyone have any insight on where I sh
I am running on Woody Debian Kernel 2.2.19. I just installed the Blackdown
distribution of Java 1.3. Occassionally, when I just enter the 'java'
command, I get a SIGNAL 11, as illustrated below.
From my reading, it looks like this could indicate either a hardware or a
software problem. Has anyone
Ezra. Also what I call head/rock like Pink
Floyd. A lot of other music; I'm all over the place (classical, r&b,
everything but country).
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pgpXNBGRTOGAf.pgp
Descrip
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 12:47:10AM -0500, Justin R. Miller wrote:
> Did you re-login after doing that?
No, I didn't. I'll try that. Thanks very much.
pgpPiRdSMV5Vy.pgp
Description: PGP signature
have permission to
access the device.
"Reason: Permission denied."
I tried adding myself into the cdrom group but that did not solve the
problem.
I would appreciate any help in moving forward with this.
Regards,
Eric
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x-missing would help? My gut feeling was
that it wouldn't because it would just download the same file again.
I thought I might be out of disk space but I have 1Gig available free
space which I would think is enough.
Regards,
Eric
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m Commands. 2000: M&T
Books, Foster City, CA, USA.
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pgpb6YQNJRKSW.pgp
Description: PGP signature
es in them.
I don't have anything against procmail. I am not familiar with it. I
will look it up.
Thanks.
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pgphvURfGQuh0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
ot sure I'm understanding the effect that
I should expect from the mbox-hook record correctly. Should the
mbox-hook command have the effect I describe above? If so, is there
something obvious I'm missing in the syntax above?
Thanks.
Eric
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I read the list and see apt-get lines that work for other folks but when I try
them the target item is not found. An example: apt-get install libgpcl0. I
assume that the problem is that I am either using the wrong source servers or
using the wrong source level (i.e., stable vs. unstable).
Co
Hi. I am trying to get Exim to work as my mail transport agent. I
configured exim using eximconfig. I selected the smarthost option since
I am running on a laptop connected to an ISP via an ISDN line. I have no
trouble with the connection itself in that I can browse using Mozilla
and send/recei
You can use gpg with Mutt to encrypt email. If you are running in KDE you can
use KMail. I don't know what the GNome email client is. Most clients will
support encryption and signing.
Eric
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On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 02:23:38PM +0100, Nikolai Prokoschenko wrot
I am using Mutt. I don't have a .muttrc file yet but I plan to set one up. I
figure I can just put it in my home directory along with the other .xrc files.
I was wondering where Mutt kept its global configuration file and what it was
named?
Thanks.
Eric[EMAIL PROTECTED] www
t.conf, /etc/hostname, /etc/hosts,
/etc/hosts.allow, and /etc/hosts.deny work together and what they impact.
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On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 08:09:36PM -0800, Erik Steffl wrote:
> Eric Brooks wrote:
> >
> > I was wondering if
t the message:
gpg: error sending to `search.keyserver.net': eof
I really appreciate your Howto. Its the best explanation on the whole
signing/encrypting/securing of email that I've read.
Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.dimension11.net]
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 10:04:35PM -0500, Justin R. Mil
Newbie question: Do I need to export my gpg signature to a server in order for
it to be validated when someone opens my mail or is the signature just a data
block associated with the email, unverified?
I was wondering if anyone could shed light on what I need to do to get rid of
this error message. I am a new Debian user and I think that I don't have my
network setup correctly yet (though email is working) and I am not sure what
the source of this email is?
i'm running on a laptop (dell latit
drive has worked
fine since.
I am speaking from experience, not as an 'expert' debian user. I've only been
using Debian for a little while and like it but I'm still getting my sea-legs
so to speak.
Regards,
Eric
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On Sat, Nov 17, 2001
I have not found drivers for the following devices:
3Com 10/100 Mini PCI Ethernet Adapter
3Com 56K V.90 Mini PCI Modem
Synaptics PS/2 Port Touchpad
I'm running on a Micron Transport GX laptop. The touchpad is partially
recognized but I can't get the cursor to display correctly; all I get is a
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