When I use programs that consume a lot of cpu, such as mondo or acidrip I get the following messages all around the console:Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Sun Sep 17 12:03:58 2006 ...localhost kernel: CPU1:
Temperature above thresholdMessage from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Sun Sep 17 12:03:58 2006 ..
IN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-Hash: SHA1On Friday 08 September 2006 17:32, Jordi Carrillo was heard to say:> You say you reinstalled from zero twice. What's the best way to get> into unstable?
Personally, I use the ~180MB CD version or CD#1 of whatever is Stable.I keep it to an absolute minimum, not
You say you reinstalled from zero twice. What's the best way to get into unstable? Installing the stable version and then doing a dist-upgrade or installing unstable right-away, I mean when debian installation asks you which sources to choose you manually edit
sources.list and put the unstable sen
ing in stable. What's more the chances to break the system seem to be less than being in unstable.
On 9/8/06, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jordi Carrillo writes:> You are forgetting the complicated dependency structure of Debian's> packages. When a new version of one
If packages go from unstable to testing in just 10 days then it's not worth going to unstable, is it? I mean, you can live in the bleeding edge as well being in testing.On 9/8/06,
Thibaut Paumard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Le vendredi 08 septembre 2006 à 13:20 +0200, Jordi Carrillo a é
I'm using Debian testing and I was thinking about switching to unstable. Is Debian unstable, stable enough for a Desktop system? Are there broken dependencies in unstable?Thanks
I've Debian testing and now I've just installed the beagle search engine. It seems that the nautilus search does not use beagle by default. What's the way to enable beagle with nautilus?
Thanks Mathias,It is what I was thinking. Regards,JordiOn 9/7/06, Mathias Brodala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Jordi.> I'm using Debian Testing. When Etch is out, will I have to change my
> sources.list?It depends on how your sources.list looks like.If you have something like the following: de
I'm using Debian Testing. When Etch is out, will I have to change my sources.list? or I'll follow on the testing distribution (changes done automatically?). Just doing an apt-get update will do the trick?
Hi all,
I've made a simple backup script with tar.
In one of the lines I have:
tar -czvf backup.tar.gz dir1/ dir2/ dir3/
So If I run this script it goes perfectly.
The problem is that if I put it in cron it only
catches the first dir, i.e, dir1/.
I don't know why it doesn't take dir2 and dir3.
Ob
Hi,
I'm not capable to get my printer work under Debian
sarge.
I have installed cups, I've read the docs in
linuxprinting.org and all. If I go to
http://localhost:631/admin, the browser says that the
connection is refused and I don't understand why.
The printer is an HP Deskjet 820c and is support
Hi,
I have 2 PCs one with Mandrake and another one with
Debian.
When I write data to a floppy under Mandrake I see
different characters in the files' names under Debian.
I took a look at /etc/fstab
In Mandrake says:
none /mnt/floppy supermount
dev=/dev/fd0,fs=auto,--,iocharset=io8859-15,sync,code
Hi,
I have 2 PCs one with Mandrake and another one with
Debian.
When I write data to a floppy under Mandrake I see
different characters in the files' names under Debian.
I took a look at /etc/fstab
In Mandrake says:
none /mnt/floppy supermount
dev=/dev/fd0,fs=auto,--,iocharset=io8859-15,sync,code
Hi all,
My mouse wheel doesn't work under Debian sarge.
While installing Debian, it asked about the wheel and
I said yes to the question.
What can I do to make the mouse wheel work?
Thank in advance,
Jordi
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Hi all,
I am new to the Debian distribution.
I would like to know if I can install sarge (testing) straight away by
using the isos from debian (using jigdo) without installing woody and
then doing an apt-get upgrade.
If so what are the recommended images to have the system up and running
with an
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