Peter Kuechler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Aha, ein Leidensgefährte:-}
Nun, knoppix ist zwar nicht ganz debian ;-), aber ich werde das
gleiche Problem bekommen.
Ja, sehr wahrscheinlich, da es ja ein Problem des Kernels bzw. seiner
Treiber ist.
Hmmm.
Diese Sache hält mich noch
Peter Kuechler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
knoppix:/etc# modprobe b1isa
[...]
Genau das gleiche habe ich auch am Wochenende zum Laufen bringen
wollen - mit ähnlichen Ergebnissen wie du.
Aha, ein Leidensgefährte:-}
Nun, knoppix ist zwar nicht ganz debian ;-), aber ich werde das
gleiche
Jan Lühr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Generell habe ich hier 2 Fallbespiele:
- Der mpeg2-Datenstrom (wohl strom, da 2 GB) soll als Video auf eine
DVD+/-R
Mmh, Vorgehensweise bei mir:
o MPEG Stream mit transcode DVD konform aufbereiten, Remultiplexen
soll in vielen Fällen
Jan Lühr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ich versuche hier einen DVD Brenner (Das LG Ding, das alles kann) unter Debian
zu nutzen. Auf der Suche nach Software zum DVD brennen bin ich auf
cdrecord-prodvd gestoßen. Da es closed-Source ist, scheidet es für mich
kategorisch aus.
Andere Tools können
Soeren D. Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Welchen kernel, kernel-patch oder was auch immer
brauch ich denn, damit der komplette
Arbeitspeicher von 1GB angesprochen wird?
Ich benutze gerade de 2.4.18 und nen 2.4.22 und
der Rechner verwendet nur 880 MB!
Einen Tipp?!
Falls es dich noch nicht
Jan Torben Heuer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am Sonntag, 30. November 2003 23:13 schrieb Jens Gecius:
Schalte mal in den Options Capture von overlay auf grabdisplay. Dann
geht's.
Liegt offensichtlich an der Art, wie die Daten übertragen werden. Mit
overlay werden die Daten über den X-Server
Jan Torben Heuer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
wenn ich mein Fernsehbild zomme, ab etwas 1/2 PAL, bekomme ich schwarze
streifen im Bild, nicht ganz rüber, aber so aber der Mitte bis zur
rechten Seite. Es scheint am Treiber/Hardware zu liegen, ich finde aber
keine gleichartigen Probleme im
Joan Tur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At http://www.easysw.com/~mike/flphoto/ you can find a program called flphoto;
it's similar to gtkam but adds a functionality I haven't found in any other
linux program: it rotates the selected photos 90 or 270º (loseless).
In my oppinion it would be a
Hallo,
gibt es ein tool, mit dem ich dem Schlichtuser ermöglichen kann, via
Mausklick die ISDN-Verbindung zu starten und zu beenden?
Ich hab' schon einiges ausprobiert (zB. kisdndial - geht weder mit dem
deb im Netz noch selbstkompiliert), war aber bislang nicht
erfolgreich.
xisdnbutton
bob parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a usb webcam, it's branded 'Spirit WebCam DSC100'
I can take up to 27 320 * 240 px photos at a time.
What Linux software can I use to download the images to my hard drive.
It came with software to do this in Wonders 98 but it really shits me
bob parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages2.pl?keywords=webcam
I did that and I installed the package called webcam, it is a package for
ftp loading a stream of webcam images to a server. It is not for dowloading
still images to the hard drive.
Christoph Kampe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
auf meinem Rechner berücksichtigt webalizer nicht die ältere
access.log. Wenn also kurz vor cron-Job-durchlauf die access.log in
access.log.x umbenannt wird, erhalte ich keine Auswertung. gibt es da
Abhilfe?
Entweder nimmst du die Apache Access Logs
Noah Meyerhans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 06:25:40PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
and the From is a nuisance from some spammers is a
good thing to reject ( ie ... and is spammer )
- havent figured it out yet ..
My point was that if you
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Craig Dickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Its odd because the Mandrake 2.4.18 works with this reader. My next
step is to compile pristine kernel.org 2.4.18 source to see I can
make that work. I'm curious to find where the fault is.
I should have specified that I use kernel.org tarballs, not
Sridhar M.A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am running woody with kernel 2.4.18. I could get the above camera to
work under linux fairly easily by compiling the 3rd party kernel module
mod_quickcam.o. I can see the image either with gqcam or xawtv, but the
colours are not correct. I tried
Hi folks,
how could I set up (exim|mail|whatever) to make exactly one delivery
attempt and delete (no confirmation, no mail to postmaster) for
certain special mails?
It's for my spam-autoreply. If the reply fails, I don't want to have
thousands of frozen mails sitting around or having them to
Shri Shrikumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm having some trouble getting courier-imap to work on my unstable
box. (courier-imap-ssl is currently not installable due to
dependency-problem, I filed a bug already).
So, I installed it, and tried to connect with gnus and
netscape-messenger. To no
Hi folks!
I'm having some trouble getting courier-imap to work on my unstable
box. (courier-imap-ssl is currently not installable due to
dependency-problem, I filed a bug already).
So, I installed it, and tried to connect with gnus and
netscape-messenger. To no avail. My user/pw combination is
Hi folks,
I'd like to get some input on an idea I had to backup a pure debian
system.
I like my backups on cd-r, so my current system backup eats roughly 10
cd-r. For me, this seems a little too much, because all packages are
available via the internet, nowadays pretty fast with dsl/cable.
So,
dman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 08:27:13PM -0800, Paul E Condon wrote:
| Where is there a HOWTO or tutorial on using available tools (e.g.
| procmail) to filter spam? Is it something that the unwashed masses
| like myself can learn to do?
If you would like, I can send
pirmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1.
3200dpi, totalling a whopping 171.6MB took 682 seconds (ca. 260kB/s)
2.
300dpi, totalling 1.5MB took 73 seconds (ca. 21kB/s)
Thank you! And how long does a b/w lineart page A4 with 150dpi take?
Totalling 2.1 MB, it took 45 seconds, of which the actual
Dan Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: What's a debian kid look like?
Date: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 11:24 PM
Am I a Microsoft-branded
pinko 'cause I like open-source?
Wow!
I have to admit, Matt did a great job - he
pirmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 18 Dec 2001, Vineet Kumar wrote:
I recently bought an Epson Perfection 1650 which is working perfectly
I am impressed by an Epson 1640 Perfections's speed at work in a Win2k
environment, connectted to the USB port. In the vendors' lists they
now have the
pirmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 18 Dec 2001, Vineet Kumar wrote:
I recently bought an Epson Perfection 1650 which is working perfectly
I am impressed by an Epson 1640 Perfections's speed at work in a Win2k
environment, connectted to the USB port. In the vendors' lists they
now have the
shock [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can anyone recommend a decent, low-priced scanner that works with their
debian system? In case it matters, I'm tracking sid.
i'm using an epson 1240u flatbed on debian woody with no problems
whatsoever. i think epson is (or has) phased out the 1240u, so you
Hi folks!
I just started scanning a couple of negatives at 1600dpi and am trying
to work with them in the gimp.
Unfortunately, I don't see the gimp being nice to memory. I have 1G on
board, a 768M swap partition, and /tmp has another 950M free. Alls
available (swap actually was never used).
dman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 08:28:37PM -0500, Jens Gecius wrote:
| Hi folks!
|
| I just started scanning a couple of negatives at 1600dpi and am trying
| to work with them in the gimp.
|
| Unfortunately, I don't see the gimp being nice to memory. I have 1G
Jens Gecius [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can't I somehow say Well, take up to 700M from RAM, then file? That
would be decent. Or something like take 70% of available ram.
Yeah, found it - tile cache size seems to be the setting I need.
Now it works.
Thanks for the hints.
--
Tschoe
Janina Sajka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You should not think in terms of transferring your linux. The linux
operating system itself should be reinstalled.
That's plainly not true! Why re-doing everything that was already
accomplished? There are several ways to do this, I already mailed this
Peter Good [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Dimitri Maziuk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
* Kyle Girard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
Has anyone been able to get the nvidia drivers to work with the stock
2.4.14 kernel?
I've compiled the drivers many times before but it just
Peter Good [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[nvidia]
symbols. Once I switched that on, it worked perfectly, and has done since,
including Twinview with SVIDEO out.
Well, tried twinview, but disabled it again after it crashed with some
applications. I had it set to double the desktop (kind-a-nice).
Brian Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, I'm feeling pretty retarded as I can't figure this out.
I'm trying to set up user authentication in apache. So I created a
Directory /my/restricted/dir entry in httpd.conf for the area with
restricted access and gave it 'AllowOverride AuthConfig'.
Morbo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anybody know where to start looking, if
X just freezes the whole machine on starx with a black screen?
I had to reset.
Just had that problem yesterday after activating twinview. Turned out
to be a crash of xfree (based on an oops of nvidia-driver).
The
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just added 512meg of ram to my Debian Woody box. I had heard that Linux
does not support 512meg of ram without a kernel recompile. Is this true?
No, it isn't. If you have more than approx. 868MB, then the all above
isn't used without a recompile with HIGH_MEM
Hi folks!
Some complained that the flash-plugin doesn't work with konqueror.
I just examined the situation here and found multiple instances of
libflashplayer.so in several plugins directories.
Comparing them, I had to discover that they differ. The most recent is
in
MRZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With the price of RAM being what it is, I recently upgraded my potato box to
by 512MB ram.
So I now have roughly 640MB RAM with a 256MB swapfile.
Now that I have this much physical memory I was wondering if I could drop
the swapfile altogether and reclaim
Hi!
Does anyone else get this damn delivery-error msg from polska on every
post on debian-user, too??
How could we get that obviously incorrect email-address off the list?
---BeginMessage---
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error: nosuchuser: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reporting-MTA: dns; elektron
Arrival-Date: Sun,
Mr. Jan Hearthstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any info anywhere on linking with other
computers (not LAN) on the Internet to form a higher
computing capacity entity (LINUX specific, non-LINUX
specific)? HOWTO's? Books? Online sources?
Thanks, Hearthstone.
Plenty... Most of
David [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm also discussing this on the kde user list -- when I get a solution
I'll post it to both. Hm, I wonder which list will win the race ;)
hehe
Excellent - I look forward to you message - I'd be grateful if you CC me in
case I'm not paying attention ;-)
Martin F Krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
trying to get apache to authorize users through .htaccess. this isn't
my first time, but it's not working and i am clueless.
i can either configure the following settings via .htaccess (having
set AllowOverride AuthConfig for Directory /, or i can
Jan Gehring [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have a problem with virtualhosts and the apache server.
my debian is: 2.2r0
the problem is:
i can only put 2 virtualhost in the configuration file (httpd.conf) because
with more virtualhosts the apacheserver did not start !
It does work - I have 7
Hi folks,
unfortunately, I had to relalize that my potato box is making some
trouble:
Aug 31 00:07:34 torriac kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Aug 31 00:07:34 torriac kernel: 03:02: rw=0, want=8421508, limit=779152
Aug 31 00:07:34 torriac kernel: dev 03:02 blksize=4096
Mark Lamers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've set up photoseek (photoseek.sourceforge.net) (a php program to
catalog images on an webserver). All went well, very good program.Now
I'm trying to catalog an mounted nfs share. The program can see the
files but nothing happends. Is this an php or
Victor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've a laptop with debian potato 2.2r3 and like to buy a digital
camera to use with it and the Gimp.
Any suggestion about cameras and their compatibility with debian?
Take a look at http://www.gphoto.org/
They have a pretty damn long list of supported
Vineet Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
---Very OffTopic---
But very true!
Anybody thinking about opening an acount with Citibank, beware.
I recently opened an account with them, wooed by their rating as #1
for the Internet Transactor. Offering free online bill payment was
also very
Hi folks,
does anybody have a clue regarding user-authorization in
apache-stable? I'm trying pretty hard to get it to work on my box, but
it just doesn't work. Not with access.conf entries nor with .htaccess
files.
the appropriate section does look like this (same in htaccess or
access.conf):
Craig Dickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Grab the latest Debian reiserfs boot disks and use them to do the
install. Then you'll have reiserfs as your boot partition the _easy_
way.
Possibly dumb question, but I have an existing ext2fs system. Is there
an easy (or even a not so easy) way
Viktor Rosenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need to develep a microprocessor for my computer science class and I'm
looking for a tool to draw the schematics. I've looked at xcircuit and
chipmunk-log, but I'm quite frightened by the user interface. I'm
comfortable with xfig and I've finally
Chris Majewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You're probably better off taking a small hd, around 6-10GB, and
make nightly incremental, weekly and monthly full backups on that
special purpose hd. The hd should be mounted ro to prevent accidential
deletion and the like.
One advantage of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have about 500Mb of variable data (theres only 4
console only users and we arent mp3 freaks!) and a
CDRW. Would it be worth setting up a script+cron
job to do the following nightly:-
1/ tar+gzip /home AND /etc AND /var/mail AND
/root/scripts
1.a/ make
Hi folks!
Recently, I set up a new webserver on potato (apache
1.3.9-13.2). Unfortunately, since I moved my webpage to that server
I'm unable to use user authentication. Whatever I tried, I just get a
auth failed.
Password-file is available, readable for the server (same for
directory), created
Lance Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 06:35:22PM -0400, mikepolniak wrote:
Has anyone had success setting up a usb scanner (e.g. Epson636u) with SANE
in Debian ? If yes , are you satisfied with the results?
While we're at it, how about the HP 3300Cse? Anyone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Basically I am trying to copy everything over to my second hard disk and
then set up to make this the boot device. I know how to change the boot
device in my bios.
The problem seems to be getting lilo on the second hardisk. What I
tried was this:
Edited the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 07:04:08PM +0800, Corey Popelier wrote:
This won't be a good answer, but I had a friends machine with an IDE drive
on /dev/hda, and a SCSI drive on /dev/sda, and wanted to boot off the
SCSI. I also got that LILO warning, and got around it
Hi!
Am I the only one getting these mails on debian-user? (See header)
It's a little disturbing...
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Envelope-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jeroen Valcke jeroen@valcke.com writes:
After the not so pleasant adventures of last night (see my previous mail
unattached inode) I started realizing that instead of my root fs the
problems could have occured on my home partition, destroying valuable
data. I must admit I don't make backups
John R Lenton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 12:52:07PM -0500, Bradley James Reid wrote:
i've got a problem at boot.
my debian system crashes. it's using kernel 2.0.36.
the error follows the check of the hardware.
and the error is:
unable to open initial console
Rob Mahurin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 12:59:08PM -0700, Alex Swavely wrote:
What file(s) would I need to backup to get a complete snapshot of all
installed packages from the distribution I'm using in order to be able to
recover a system to it's previous state?
My
Mark Hurley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
May I suggest you use ntp or ntpdate instead. They keep the time nicely
synchronized, no time lapse either way.
Hey you brought up a very good point. But can you confirm something for me?
I have had ntpd and ntpdate install for awhile. Only using
Osamu Aoki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would copy .config from your previous build tree or /boot/config-2.4.2
to your new build tree.
And I would run make oldconfig once after it is copied, just to
update the new config-options and to see, what's going on in
kernel-development.
I know Stan
Corey Popelier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you just did an upgrade today, then you aren't the only person with the
problem. However, I suspect its' actually a KDE related problem that's
breaking X. I've now reverted to a X/WindowMaker setup until I see some
more KDE updates arrive, and X is
Jan Ulrich Hasecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hallo Jens!
I ran sensors-detect. It loaded some modules, but there are no
additonal files in /proc and no apropriate device-files. It shows me a
line which already was in /etc/modutils/lm-sensors.
Am Mit, 28 Mär 2001, schrieb Jens Gecius
Jan Ulrich Hasecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now what shall I do?
Simply type
make-kpkg -revision=X.X. modules_image
and then
dpkg -i ../modules.X.X.deb
Thanks for your message.
I did the following:
[...]
debian:/home/juh# modprobe i2c-piix4
Jan Ulrich Hasecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are no /dev/i2c files around. How can I create them. Is there a
skript?
Sorry, I forgot: if you want to use the i2c-interface, you also need
the i2c-source package. These are some additional modules to make
available the
Jan Ulrich Hasecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I apt-got lm-sensors-source and lm-sensors.
The sources are in /usr/src/modules
My current kernel-source is /usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.18pre21
I do not want to patch my kernel but use it as a module. I've read
that I may want to use
Mark Hurley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to buy a linux compatible usb webcam of the kind of Philips. My
question is as simple as that:
What are the X (gnone or kde) software in debian potato 2.2r2 CD's or web
sites which I should install to look at the images generated by the
Felix E. Klee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
where do I find information on how to forward serial devices from one
computer to another via a network (in my case I want to use a graphics
tablet connected to another computer)?
If its a X11-application use ssh and X11-forwarding. Sucks up some
Oege Dijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]@euronet.nl writes:
I have a soundblaster 64PCI, with a es1371 chipset. I compiled sound card
support and the es1371 driver as modules.
This is the output of lsmod:
OOCHnet:/tmp# lsmod
Module Size Used by
sound 58316 0
Lee Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got this from the authors:
Could you try it with the latest kernel and lm-sensors from CVS?
There is a chance that this was already solved.
Also please make sure you (or even your distribution) have applied no
other patches; mkpatch typically
Lee Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a quick note to say I just downloaded the latest lm-sensors source
and still get the same problem during patch generation:
mkpatch/mkpatch.pl . /usr/src/linux /tmp/sensors-patch
results in
Automatic patch generation for
Lee Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I used to be able to use lm-sensors with 2.2 and early 2.4.0-test
kernels i.e. test5, but since 2.4.0-test11 - now 2.4.1, I've been unable
to generate the sensors patch to apply to the kernel source.
I've been able to generate and apply the i2c patch to
Hi folks,
Basically, my question comes down to this:
What the heck is going on that this message occurs and my box gets
basically unusable? Using the nvidia module from their website, not nv
and everything else just stock unstable with kernel 2.4.2.
Mar 10 00:38:33 maniac kernel: NETDEV
Wouter Eerdekens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
when I do
$ ls /dev/dsp
I get
crw-rw1 root audio 14,3 Jul 5 2000 /dev/dsp
but when I want to play a Quiktime movie (shit happens...) with
gxamin, I get the following error:
Can't Open /dev/dsp device
How should
Wouter Eerdekens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can verify if esd is running while gnome is up via `ps ax|grep esd`
Yep, esd is running
But I still cannot use mpg123 or wavp. Running mpg123 in verbose mode doesn't
generate an error message though.
When I run the command
mpg123
maths [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
my vedio card is i740, could display 800X600, 16bp (or higher, but i only use
this mode). the color is beautiful but very slowly. i tty, i could see this
message:
(**) SVGA: Chipset: i740
(**) Option noaccel
.
(**) (SVGA) Acceleration disabled
Jeffrey Nowakowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My motherboard has a builtin sound card using the VIA VT82C686A
chipset, but when I try to load sound support with:
# modprobe via82cxxx
I get the following:
/lib/modules/2.2.17/misc/sb.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
Hint: this
Ross Boylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ALSA
I notice in another thread there are reports of some problems building
ALSA because of perl changes in sid aka unstable. This might be
relevant to your problems.
I would think the perl changes are responsible for not building the
deb - the modules
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Aaron Brashears [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to try out kernel 2.4.1 from unstable, but I wanted to know
if there's anything I should be wary of. A quick search through the
archives of debain-user revealed there's *something* with modconf,
Hi Folks!
A little off-topic but maybe one or two fellow debian users have
already experience with the Gigabyte Apollo Pro based Dual cpu board?
Thanks for any information. I'm running unstable with 2.4.1
Yes, sound (es1370, creative 128 live) is NOT working properly...
--
Tschoe,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Remco Rijnders) writes:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], ktb wrote:
Have you tried installing php4 unstable or stable? Use the -s
switch to apt-get and see what would happen.
Before reading your (or any) answer, I went ahead and pointed apt at
the unstable archive and got
Marcin Kurc [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have mysql-server 3.23.31-1 installed and it is not accepting any tcp
connections.
The config is alright, set to accept tcp on 3306. It worked with earlier
versions,
but now it shows that mysqld is running on port 0.
Did you check on
Jaye Inabnit ke6sls [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jens,
I think this is a pretty normal trend. I updated from stable kde to
unstable and looked 'wide eyed' at my apt as it removed everything
that was kde and starting pulling down the unstable...
Well, actually it was only about to upgrade
Hi folks!
Is there anything going on in unstable?
Last weekend I wanted to do a dist-upgrade and it turned out that this
would have deleted almost my whole gnome-installation. All the libs,
apps and so one would have been deleted. Besides that, also some other
apps were affected.
Anybody more
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ktb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This may be a strange request but I'm trying to write a little
wrapper of sorts for Netscape that removes the lock file
automatically after killing the browser when it hangs. The
problem I'm having is
Bud Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Put in /etc/X11/XF86Config:
Section Pointer
ProtocolImPS/2
Device /dev/input/mice
ZAxisMapping 4 5
EndSection
I have the same model and I tested with 2.2.18 kernel and works OK
(now I use it with the PS2 adapter)
Jens Gecius [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi folks!
This time I really need help on short term.
After my last dist-upgrade tonight mysql-server is broken. It always
gets an error in the postinst script. I tried to get it manually to
work, I tried to dpkg -i the old version (my current
sena [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is a known bug. There are two ways to solve it:
- Up/Downgrade to mysql-server 3.23.28-6 (which is working) or
- Edit /etc/mysql/my.cnf and comment this line:
skip-networking
...it shouldn't segfault now...
Oops.. :) I
Randy Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, the postinst doesn't go through and
I ran into that on my laptop. I found that purging the package (make
sure you don't have it set to kill your databases!) and a clean reinstall
it would install perfectly. Not a slick solution, but a
Jens Gecius [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Randy Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, the postinst doesn't go through and
I ran into that on my laptop. I found that purging the package (make
sure you don't have it set to kill your databases!) and a clean reinstall
it would
Hi folks!
This time I really need help on short term.
After my last dist-upgrade tonight mysql-server is broken. It always
gets an error in the postinst script. I tried to get it manually to
work, I tried to dpkg -i the old version (my current version is -8),
didn't work.
I don't know what to
Jim Kroger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Center for the Study of Brain,
Gareth Bowker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/xlibs_4.0.1-10_i386.deb
(--unpack):
trying to overwrite `/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults', which is also in
package xpaint
Any help resolving this would be great as apt refuses to work until I
fix
Timothy C. Phan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi ,
Is there any utility to convert CD files to MP3 files on Linux?
TIA!
Take a look at grip in conjunction with cdparanoia and lame (or any
other cd-ripper and mp3-encode; be careful about patent issue,
therefore not included in debian package
Sean Norris,,, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello All,
I have been trying to set up a small local network with a linux box as a
gateway and my wife's win98
laptop.
I am running potato with a fresh 2.2.17 kernel from kernel.org. Currently, a
D-link DE-530TX is working
well with a tulip
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