On Thu, Dec 07, 2017 at 05:20:41PM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
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> There was a microcode bug discovered recently in Kabylake-Skylake CPUs.
> It causes memory corruption if I remember it correctly. It could be
> fixed for certain CPUs by updating firmware for your motherboard or
> installin
Hi,
Am 28.02.17 um 14:24 schrieb Rodolfo Medina:
> Hi.
>
> I want to install alsa-base but get:
>
> No candidate version found for alsa-base
>
interesting, alsa-base is availlable on sid on version 1.0.27+1.
how are you trying to install it? did you made an update before?
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Hi,
Am 09.02.17 um 01:20 schrieb commentsab...@riseup.net:
> Hello,
>
> I am a Debian 8.7 user.
>
>
> # SSH
>
> I would like to know if there is an efficient way to manage SSH keys?
>
> I have multiple SSH keys (rsa, ed25519) that I use all day long to
> either connect to servers via ssh or t
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 02:11:55AM +0100, Michael Lange wrote:
> (...)
> > don't know what kind of "reject" message you got but looking at the bug
> > report it looks right.
>
> That's what I thought at a first glance, too, but apparently he refers to
> the bug's severity, which is still set
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 12:36:17PM -0800, Gary Roach wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I sent in a bug report and realized that I had mis-classified the bug. I
> sent in a correction to "852...@bugs.debian.org" with a body containing the
> following:
>
> Control: severity critical
>
> Corre
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 10:13:40AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 05:09:20PM +0200, Martin T wrote:
> > I would like to run a cron job which periodically checks if I have
> > upgradable packages. One way to do it is probably like this:
> >
> > $ apt-get upgrade -s | grep -q
Hi,
take a look at those links:
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/
https://tracker.debian.org/
Related to Iceweasel:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?dist=unstable;package=Iceweasel
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/iceweasel
Am 01.03.16 um 08:42 schrieb Albin Otterhäll:
Iceweasel has cra
Thanks guys. I'll check that link out :)On 7/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 09:48:59PM -0500, Adam J. Hogan wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-07-26 at 21:10 -0400, Ice wrote:> > Hey, I'm curious if there is a way to easily select the ne
Hey, I'm curious if there is a way to easily select the next partition (for when Debian comes back up) during a reboot.I know that this was a feature of KDE back when I was using SuSE.I checked the man pages of Shutdown, reboot, halt, etc. and came up with nothing so far. I have also googled for a
Is anythin else using /dev/dsp while you are trying to play sound on flash movies in Firefox? That would stop the sound from working as only one prog can ouput to /dev/dsp with the OSS driver. Try replaceing "aoss" to "alsa" if your card supports the alsa protocol. or try turning off all apps t
Interesting.. Are you sure your kernel supports your motherboard completely?Have you tried upgrading to a later kernel?What happened when you tried to manually instert the kernel modules?'# dmesg | tail' or so could tell us more.
On 7/24/06, Mark Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to get
yea that would work too. but now every user has the option of mounting in that directory. you could just use uid=(your user id) instead of "user" it also works with a group id. its all in the man page
On 7/23/06, Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 07/23/2006 08:12 AM, Rodolfo Medina wr
You could probably do it if you changed the permissions to the /dev/loop0 file to your userfind out the permissions of /dev/loop0 with:$ls -l /dev/ | grep loop0(you may need to know that to restore the permissions later)
then# chown yourusername /dev/loop0# chmod 744 /dev/loop0then try to mount the
http://www.google.ca/search?q=partition+magicOn 7/23/06, Jan Johansson <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>I have some NTFS partions in my computer and I want now to format it into
XFS and merging them into one >partion,>are there any tools is able to do this? thx a lot!Without wiping your existing data? N
I would think that you could find the working directory of certain processes by doing something like pwdx $(pgrep {process name or a letter in it})pwdx is part of proc tools i believe. and it isn't installed by default on my system.
read this man page http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/cgi-bin/mansec?1+pwdx
good to hear its working now. but vfat has never failed me :)On 7/23/06, Yusuf Mustarif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Thanks for your help guys. My memory stick was USB1.0. I got it working
correctly by mounting msdos file system type ;)Peter>From: shell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>To:
debian-user@lists.deb
Try amsn. Its what i usually use. It only supports the msn protocol, but it is feature rich *and* has webcam support.www.amsn.sourceforge.net
On 7/22/06, Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/16/06, Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> My sister wants to chat with MS Windows users
/dev/hda1 /windows ntfs ro,exec,users,uid= 0 0place that line if your /etc/fstab replace hda1 with your ntfs hdd dev device. replace uid= with your regular user id if you want to read it as a normal user. ensure that /windows dir exists
On 7/22/06, Lothar Braun <[
I had a similiar problem after a dist-upgrade my dev directory was... vacant. what kernel is your box running? (uname -r)you also have to make sure udevd starts up at boot up. is udevd running? "pgrep udevd -l" will let you know
whats the output of #cat /dev/input/mice (as root. if it works mov
What video driver are you using? are you sure its "nv" ? check you
/etc/X11/xorg.conf or XF86-config4 file. if you using the generic
"vesa" driver then that slow browsing would happen for sure. it
doesn't always have 2d accelleration from what i have seen. thats why
its generic. hope that helps
ble with X 4.1.0
Thank you
Ice
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