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Bought a Kodak CX7300[1] for my girlfriend this Christmas. It doesn't
have optical zoom, but is otherwise a very fine camera in the USD 100
price-range. She's happily using it with digikam on sarge.
[1]http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=1826pq-locale=en_US
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On Thursday 23 December 2004 05:45, Bruce Park wrote:
At Sat, 18 Dec 2004 04:03:30 +0100, Frederik Dannemare wrote:
On Friday 17 December 2004 15:10, Bruce Park wrote:
Hey guys,
Is there anyway to use Debian as an access point?
Yes, it's certainly possible. Get a card which supports
On Saturday 25 December 2004 21:48, Bruce Park wrote:
Frederik Dannemare wrote:
On Thursday 23 December 2004 05:45, Bruce Park wrote:
At Sat, 18 Dec 2004 04:03:30 +0100, Frederik Dannemare wrote:
On Friday 17 December 2004 15:10, Bruce Park wrote:
Hey guys,
Is there anyway to use Debian
On Saturday 25 December 2004 22:02, Alvin Oga wrote:
On Sat, 25 Dec 2004, Frederik Dannemare wrote:
Now, can anyone recommend a card that will work in Linux?
...
Furthermore, the link only shows WEP encryption. I want to be
able to do WPA. Is this possible using a Debian machine
to
default/factory values. Returned it to the shop after 2 days doing
nothing but trying to get it behave properly. Since then I have been
using a small Linux machine as wireless AP, and this just makes it so
much easier to really be in control of your AP.
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%2F_access_points
Don't mind the first half of the recipe where I absolutely feel like
using the hostap driver for the non-AP nodes. Today I simply use the
orinoco driver for new nodes since this works out-of-the-box with the
Sarge installer, anyway.
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have moved, but http://hpisi.nerim.net/ doesn't
mention anything.
DNS-related? Here ftp.nerim.net resolves to:
~$ host ftp.nerim.net
ftp.nerim.net CNAME metroid.nerim.net
metroid.nerim.net A 62.4.16.80
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On Monday 13 December 2004 00:39, Stefan Strasser wrote:
Frederik Dannemare schrieb:
Hi,
I've been unable to access ftp.nerim.net (port 21) for more than a
week now. Thus, no new upgrades from Marillat's repository for me
at the moment.
I simply get a connection timed out trying
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I have placed them at http://www.sentinel.dk/files/
Thanks to you i found the problem:
The following lines from amavisd.conf are verry important
://www.sentinel.dk/files/
I followed your recipe step by step and checked it about 10 times but
somewhere with the filtering there must be a mistake or something
missing.
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I haven't noticed any limitations in my particular
=2618-1'
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so it looks like courier is not passing the sender to amavis.
Does anybody have an idea where i can point the problem?
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On Sunday 21 November 2004 21:45, Horst Bursik wrote:
Hi Frederik,
Thank you very much for your notes - I'll give them a try in the next
days and let you know if I find something that may be not in your
notes.
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to take effect.
adduser clamav daemon
adduser clamav amavis
/etc/init.d/clamav-daemon restart
SpamAssassin notes at:
http://www.sentinel.dk/cookbook/?SpamAssassin_with_Courier
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if you're using 2.4.x). I have written down the
instructions at: http://www.sentinel.dk/cookbook/?nvidia_drivers
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is not (small patch by Martin Orr is required).
Not a big problem, but maybe worth mentioning.
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http://www.sentinel.dk/cookbook/?Wireless_cards_%2F_access_points
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and then it
works.
I have seen the same behavior on one of my machines using 2.6.7/8. I
burn cds rarely, so I don't remember the details - except for the need
to disable DMA on the device.
B/R,
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My computer is a dell dimension 8250 with a GeForce4 MX 420 video
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Noah Durell
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ported to recent kernels, it seems.
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sendte et link til og finde ud
af hvilken protokol det er din mus benytter, og indsætte navnet på
den i stedet for ImPS/2, så finder du ud af om det var det, der var
problemet.
Der er også hjælp at hente i mdetect(1)
F.eks.: mdetect -vx
Vh
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RewriteLogLevel) when you have
things the way you want them. Otherwise, the log file will grow really
big in no time.
Read more about mod_rewrite at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_rewrite.html. It's a rather
complex module that can do all sorts of rewriting.
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?
Increasing your APT::Cache-Limit should help. Try adding a line with
APT::Cache-Limit 12582912;
to /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/70debconf
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that, issue an 'ifup wlan0'.
Maybe I overlooked something, but try it out.
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was xawtv - is there any
other?
Have a look at 'motion' and see if it does what you want.
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Unfortunately, I don't have any v4l devices right now, so I'm not
really able to test out either of these myself.
I recently adopted 'motion' and version 3.1.14 hit unstable two days
ago. You should try it out.
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courier-smtp, courier-imap,
courier-pop, couriermlm, and maildrop.
[1]http://www.courier-mta.org/imap/
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of this problem is. Im
faulty hardware maybe (start out with memtest86/memtest86+)? what do
your logs tell you (if anything)? does the problem _only_ occur when
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but did you also try, as suggested to you, to ping the box or ssh into
the box from another host?
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On Monday 26 July 2004 22:49, Tim Raats wrote:
Alexandros Papadopoulos wrote:
On Monday 26 July 2004 21:32, Tim Raats wrote:
Debian crashes on the strangest moments. Im running Sarge
else seen this problem? Has it been fixed in one of the daily
installer builds?
Probably. beta4 is really old. Much has changed since then. Try the most
current install image instead, and if you still see the problem, please
file an installation report.
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On Wednesday 07 July 2004 05:40, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
I know this card is supported under Linux, and debian, but...
What is involved in getting this card found/configured under Sarge
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How can i append at boot time module conntrack_ftp? With modprobe
conntrack_ftp - by hand it's Ok. My system is Woody with kernel
2.4.18
echo ip_conntrack_ftp /etc/modules
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cannot help you there, sorry
p.s.: remember to always cc the list...
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Vijaya
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Its present is following directories
/boot/System.map-2.2.20
it relates directly or indirectly to your system freeze, though.
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not a System.map that corresponds to your current
running kernel). Or maybe I'm just misinterpreting your log.
You could try this symlinking, rerun lilo, and then reboot
(ln -s /boot/System.map-2.2.20-idepci /boot/System.map). Still, it may
not even relate to your system hanging.
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Its present is following directories
/boot/System.map-2.2.20-idepci
/usr/src/linux-2.4.22/System.map
Yes
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hi,
Can you tell me what is a NetBEUI?
Thank you for your awareness to my question.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetBEUI
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Sorry if my question is silly.
Thanks in advanced.
Do all connections come from the same IP? If so, you may want to have a
look at MAXPERIP in /etc/courier/imapd.
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for your
sound card. Alsa sound modules (all?) begin with 'snd_' (I suspect you
should load snd-ens1371 instead, but I could easily be wrong).
If you don't use alsa, you can ignore this posting...
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search for the kernel image that suits your system: apt-cache search
kernel-image|grep ^kernel-image
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you may want to have a look at these projects:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/mkcdrec/
http://freshmeat.net/projects/systemimager/
http://freshmeat.net/projects/partimage/
http://freshmeat.net/projects/g4l/
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Does any one
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on how to setup multimedia,
etc besides the Debian install documentation. Any help is apreciated.
Thanks,
Charlie.
Try http://qref.sourceforge.net/
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Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
On Sunday 18 January 2004 00:05, Rune Schjellerup wrote:
Lørdag den 17. januar 2004 15:26 skrev Frederik Dannemare:
Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
I den virtuelle terminal på tty1 (ctrl-alt-f1), altså den terminal som
min maskine booter i, har jeg ingen
. Patchet er sendt til KDE, så hvem ved om i en dag downloader lidt
af min kode.
Jeg er rimeligt stolt over mit første open source patch. :)
cool nok, men er der nogen speciel grund til, at du har submitted hele filer i
stedet for blot diffs på de to filer, det drejer sig om?
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Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
On Sunday 18 January 2004 00:52, Frederik Dannemare wrote:
fakeroot debian/rules binary
Jeg har hacket cifs detektering ind i lisa, så lisa kan detektere
fildelingsservice på Windows2000/XP uden brug af kompliceret active
directory. Patchet er sendt til KDE, så
/moni.csi.hu/pub/glibc-2.3.1/ucspi-tcp-0.88.errno.patch
Most other djb programs will also need patching.
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Peter Makholm wrote:
På http://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/ kan man følge udviklingen
af RC-bugs. I følge den side er der 687 fejlrapporter i denne kategori.
Det jeg er lidt interesseret i er hvor meget det egetlig betyder i
praksis. Det vil sige hvilke af disse fejl påvirker jer?
Nu kan
Fredag den 28. marts 2003 12:26 skrev Joerg Johannes:
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I have already set it to
Rob Weir wrote:
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 10:31:51AM -0500, David Ellis wrote:
Has anyone had any luck with DVD Playback on Debian with KDE 3?
Can you point out a good player (and maybe a website) with a download and
HOWTO?
I believe mplayer (www.mplayerhq.hu) can handle this, even DVDs with
A R wrote:
I think may be interesting to the list members
http://archive.progeny.com/progeny/pgi/
How does it work exactly?
I've just tested it on two machines, and it worked great for me with
hardware auto detection and everything. Remember though, it is still in
development, and there's,
Jim McCloskey wrote:
[cut...]
Can I ask two questions?
1. Is the 2.4.20-pre8-ac2 kernel sturdy enough to function as the
kernel for a server (mail and web mainly, about 30 users)?
I would say yes. Others may disagree. But you could start out with this
kernel on a test machine or
Jim McCloskey wrote:
Has anyone any experience of the ASUS P4 S533 motherboard under
Debian?
In particular, I've been trying to reassure myself that the onboard
LAN controller is supported, and have wandered all over the net
seeking reassurance. I'm still not sure. The LAN controller is
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