Did you get a chance to review my previous email? Let me know if we can
schedule a call to discuss further.
Look forward to hearing back
Regards,
Kai
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Hi,
Wo
this smoothly.
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comprehensive. There is no much support for parametric design, though.
But the interface is quite intuitive.
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Frank McCormick wrote:
> That's what works here in gnome-classic.
>
That's what works in standard gnome themn, too. I have yet to see
a reason tot run gnome-classic beyond the obvious absence of compositing
effects.
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right of the screen. Press
the alt key and it reappears. However, the "Main Menu" also features
a shut-down item like it always did.
If any of the gnome devs is listening: This game of hide and seek
with UI controls is patronizing, annoying and just obnoxious.
Just stop it. Per
is a benefit: You can stop updating once
"testing" is declared "stable".
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Well, this is the way the debian release cycle works. If you want a
distro with a fixed six month release period, then you may be better
off with ubuntu. In case you just need more recent versions of stuff,
there is always testing, which is not as fragile as it sounds.
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panel is not configurable at all. More panels need some trickery
to spawn in the first place. There is no power off item in the
panel menu, only log-out...
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Just tried it --> Everything is working fine, here. My system is
wheezy, updated every two or three days.
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y do with graphic cards. AMD, nvidia and
to an extent Intel too, treat the full command set to drive their
chips like corporate secrets.
> I know video card makers don't make things
> simple, but that should be the target for all Debian hardware support.
Guess what, it actually is t
ition or something like that...
This works at filesystem level (ext4, xfs) but not on dm-crypt. At least
I haven't got it working.
Thanks for your answer nevertheless.
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a 1GB /boot partition and the rest an dm-crypt encrypted
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How can I tell the installer to use the prepared partitions?
Alternatively I want to know how to specify the align-payload option to
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Kai
[1] Resources I use:
*
* Camaleón :
> I think powertop is just giving you some hints on what you can tweak to
> save your battery. You can ignore them or apply them, that's up to you.
Thanks for the info but you missed my point.
I am aware of the meanings of powetops recommendations. I want to know if any
package in
Hi,
I use powertop to enable power management for various devices on my laptop.
I wonder where I can store these configuration options permanently. I looked
into pm-utils and guess I can use this package but there seems to be no
documentation how one should use pm-utils.
Some examples of the opti
Thank you very much, Dom!!
The double quotes worked for my case.
2011/4/26 Dom :
[snip]
> This is just a guess, try putting double quotes around the option:
>
> apt-get -o "Acquire::http::Proxy=''" source util-linux
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Version: 0.8.13.1
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issues are even grave enough for a bug report of minor severity. For me they
aren't, but I guess, that should be improved until squeeze is released.
So again: thanks for all the work! I love the new KDE and hopefully will
continue to do so in the next weeks, whe
Hi there,
Some may remember me having trouble with my Compaq Presario SR1675CL - a
noapic option got me to the point that I have a system now that works.
One thing still puzzles me though: I cannot see any usb devices. Here are
my diagnostics:
family:/home/kai# lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge
this makes it into the thread for future
reference...
Best, a happy Kai
On Tue, 15 Jul 2008, Ron Johnson wrote:
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> > While upgrading to service pack 3 wind
400.
The BIOS does not seem to allow me to mess with any drive settings...
:-(
Thanks for your help!
Best, Kai
P.S. Due to the high traffic I am not on the list. Please cc me in your
reply. - Will deal with the 8139too issue after I got the disk...
/var/log/dmesg:
Initializing
ricks. So, the mail system is pretty much Debian default.
Still, I am a bit confused by the official spamassasin docs. There are
just too many ways to do things. What is the easiest way to activate
spamassasin on my box?
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Hi all,
I am not sure, If I hit the right mailing list, but:
I am using testing and I wanted to install brasero, but brasero is only
in unstable, cause there is reported bug against it. The problem is, as
the author of the bug report explains here
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=45
.
Thanks in advance, Kai
Kai Martens University of Utah
Assistant Professor Department of Physics
Tel:(801) 585-5503 115 South 1400 East
Fax:(801) 581
the way is an ASUSTek Amberine M; the full output of
CPU-Z is attached in case somebody might find the solution to my problem
in there.
Best, Kai
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006, Shark Wang wrote:
> You can use CPU-Z to see your motherboard's info, and then check the HCL at
> http://www.linuxcom
that. But that
is all mute as long as I cannot see and partition the disk... My web
searches have turned up nothing. ANY pointers?
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I have a very old Toshiba laptop and I am looking to put Debian or
some other form of linux on it.
Details:
CPU: Pentium I
HD: ~700MB
RAM: 16MB
2 PC Card slots, but some newer cards (such as wireless cards) do not fit
Linksys EtherFast PC Card
A wireless router, however I can not seem to set up a
hon2.4/site-packages/ contains (only):
Numeric ORBit.so _xmlplus apt_pkg.so cairo.pth debconf.pyc
deskbar gtk-2.0 Numeric.pth READMEapt_inst.so cairo
debconf.py democracygtk-1.2 python-support.pth
in python2.3 everything is fine. any ideas how to fix that?
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..only found dozens of articles about how this is solved with exim3, but not
how to enable this preconfigured key/feature under exim4.
thanks everyone who send clues to solve this problem!!!
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>Til: "Kai Olsen"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Emne: Re: Etch on USB-HD wont boot - race condition?
>
>Kai Olsen wrote:
>> Hi list.
>>
>> I'm trying to get etch to b
>
>I run etch on my laptop system, and I usually do a dist-upgrade each
>weekend to keep up to date.
>
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't a dist-upgrade some kind of
overkill if you've already got etch installed? A normal update/upgrade
seems to be adequate...
0159 512-byte hdwr sectors (40008 MB)
sda: assuming drive cache: write through
sda: sda1 sda2 < sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 sda9 >
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi disk sda
TIA Kai Olsen
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ource and compile it.A not difficult task.I have it running on a classroom lab full of Debian boxes.At 01:36 PM 3/13/2006 +0800, Chong Zan Kai wrote:>Hi,>>May I know where can I download the latest Netbeans
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The module will not load and the module version seems out of date, how can I solve this???
/var/log/Xorg.0.log
[dri] radeon.o kernel module version is 1.16.0 but version 1.17.0 or newer is needed.
# lsmod | grep radeon
radeon 73856 0
drm61716 1 radeon
info about my system.
Couldn't find any radon.o kernel modules...and need all the help
I can get.
kai
/var/log/Xorg.0.log
(EE) RADEON(0): [dri] RADEONDRIScreenInit failed because of a version
mismatch.
[dri] radeon.o kernel module version is 1.16.0 but version 1.17.0 or
newer
You might be missing discover?
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/sound/alsa-base
kai
Felix Karpfen wrote:
What have I missed? Prior to the update (when using the Sarge
pre-release) sound worked OK.
Felix Karpfen
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Maybe this will help:
http://www.tummy.com/journals/entries/scott_20060106_01
kai
Joseph Michael Smidt wrote:
I have installed Etch about 5 or 6 times using the Beta1 installer. I
tried the daily builds and I get this error when trying to connect with
the mirrors:
Bad archive mirror, The
I don't see the origin of your problem (just signed up) but it might be
the same I had.
I have just signed up to day and are not familiar with debian, neither
can I tell you what to do, but only tell what I had to do.
Installed the «testing» on my hp laptop very easylie and are working,
ther
Hi!
Our server is running latest debian (3.1r1). I'd like to know how to config the environment to prevent the kernel from auto discovering and making available any hard drive or cdrom attached via usb. By the way, the keyboard is of usb kind too.
Best Rgd
Kai
And some more, my base-config i missing again...The output:debian:/# sudebian:/# base-configbash: base-config: command not foundOn 1/28/06,
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lists/ftp.kreonet.re.kr_pub_Linux_debian_dists_unstable_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problemsE: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.debian:/etc/apt# -- Best Regards,
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Hi,
Anyone know where to download Debian Sid from http instead of ftp-- Best Regars,Chong Zan Kai
Hi,
May I know what is the steps to update KDE of Debian 3.1 to KDE 3.5 ?
Is there any guideline that can recommend to me?
thanks.-- Best Regars,Chong Zan Kai
tar: oracle/instantclient-sqlplus-linux32-10.2.0.1-20050713.zip: Cannot write:
No space left on device
tar: Skipping to next header
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
frodo$ mount
/dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
/dev/hda6 on /home type ext3 (rw)
proc on /proc type proc (r
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Kai Grossjohann wrote:
>
>>Same here, I also can't think of another spot. I think that ?dm are
>>seriously broken for not starting a login shell on behalf of the user
>>logging in.
>
> You might find this bug interesting.
>
> htt
I am trying to upgrade my system, but apt-get won't let me. Am I missing
something? The problem seems to be with Perl.
bible$ apt-cache show perl
Package: perl
Priority: standard
Section: perl
Installed-Size: 11488
Maintainer: Brendan O'Dea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: i386
Version: 5.8.7-5
R
Looks like Gaim.
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owever, there are a number of other things that are started from
/etc/X11/Xsession.d, I wonder if it is fine for them to run without
the user's environment.
Thanks for your useful hint.
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ow manager. In that case, some
settings might be controlled by Gnome, rather than the window
manager. When in doubt, search for the same setting in the Gnome
configuration thingy and also in the window manager configuration and
try changing it in both places to see what happens.
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shell on behalf of the user
logging in.
I realize that a proper fix may be difficult, as these programs need
to both start a script (~/.xsession) and run a login shell, and if the
login shell is csh but the script a bash script, then what do we do?
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> Yes, I'd like to find out a way to keep windows from stealing focus
> if at all possible.
A number of window managers have a "focus new windows" option. It may
work to turn that off. I don't know whether your wm
ow manager fulfills all the little quirks that I
> want a window manager to perform yet.
I've also tried many window managers. Which little quirks do you
want?
I find that little things can really make a big difference.
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when logging in via [gkx]dm, but gave up long ago. Now I use startx...
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w manager.
There should be a Gnome setting for changing the window manager. So
you could try that. Alas, as I don't use Gnome myself, I don't know
where to find that setting.
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EXINPUTS RET to verify that Emacs knows
the right value.
Perhaps .bashrc hasn't been read in the shell where Emacs is started?
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s) were open and
starts them on the next login. A session manager may also remeber the
geometries of the windows involved, and perhaps the workspace they
were on.
Most people use a window manager, but not everyone needs a session
manager. I, for example, just put the programs I want in ~/.x
David Jardine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 06:56:00PM +0200, Kai Grossjohann wrote:
>> John L Fjellstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> > .xsession or .xinitrc
>> > Not sure what the difference between those two fi
Perhaps different bashes overwrite each other's history? There is a
setting for appending to the history, rather than overwriting it.
Perhaps that helps?
Kai
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> Not sure what the difference between those two files are.
.xinitrc is invoked by "xinit". "startx" invokes "xinit".
.xsession is read by xdm. (And I think by other foodm progr
M_LISP_FUNCTION to any random behavior anyone might think of :-)
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> Kai Grossjohann wrote:
>> >> > nuhup somecommand > somefile & sleep 1; tail -f somefile
>> Oh! Fascinating. Does nohup look with isatty(3) to determine what it
>> should do?
>
> Yes. It looks at file
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> On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 02:03:15PM +0200, Kai Grossjohann wrote:
>> David Jardine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> >nuhup somecommand > somefile & sleep 1; tail -f somefile
>>
>> That wil
ping I could say something like "nohup -f somefile
somecommand" or "nohup -o somefile somecommand", but nohup doesn't
seem to accept command line arguments like this.
zsh has a command "disown" which seems to do something similar to
nohup, without the output redirecti
her filename, one that I can set on the command line.
Suggestions?
Kai
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You could start two instances of the X server, each running one
instance of gdm. One would be running on vty7, one on vty8, and you
could switch between them with Ctrl-Alt-F7 and Ctrl-Alt-F8.
I don't know how to tweak the gdm setup to start two of them.
Kai
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the
noise. I believe the options are: no noise, noise until the
connection is established, and noise all the time.
You just need to include that command in your dialstring. I forgot
the exact command, though, but googling for the AT/Hayes command set
should find it quickly enough.
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Sounds like the eighth bit gets stripped off.
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> sources.list that works for them with Sid? And would you be willing to
> share?
non-us does not exist anymore. Its packages (except for 13 or so)
have been incorporated into the main branch of the distribution, so it
is not needed anymore.
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. This causes big problems
> as sendmail likes to fail when it can't find a mailertable.db file when
> it's been instructed to find one.
update_sendmail calls update_db, which seems to look in
/etc/mail/databases. That file is auto-generated from update_mc.
Does that help you to t
/jdk1.5.0_04/bin/java
? That should show you which files it was looking for that don't
exist. Perhaps that output is elucidating.
Can you do "java -version"?
Kai
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> it does not do this update, if I do a make access.db, the access.db file
> is updated correctly, but I have to be explicit about it. Am I missing
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I think that Debian itself runs /usr/share/sendmail/update_sendmail.
That ought to be almost as convenient
line and fix it if necessary.
(If you have a script /bin/foo that starts with "#!/bin/bar", but you
don't have /bin/bar, then you'll get a message "/bin/foo: No such file
or directory", but the truth is that it is the file /bin/bar that's
missing...)
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> apt-get install kernel-2.6, for stable
> in unstable (and poss.testing) renamed to sometihng else, do dpkg -l
> '*kernel*'
In unstable, it's linux-image instead of kernel-image, linux-headers
instead of kernel-hea
Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Secondly, why do I need root privileges for make-kpkg kernel-image? This
> step merely creates the kernel*.deb file, I thought.
Perhaps fakeroot works? See the --rootcmd option for make-kpkg.
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Registry and whatnot; all
of these are not available when you invoke them from Wine.
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s the package at the sarge-debootstrap-package buggy?
What is my mistake, please help me.
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s the package at the sarge-debootstrap-package buggy?
What is my mistake, please help me.
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On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 08:36:03PM +0200, W. Borgert wrote:
> I'm using apt-move since some time without problems.
> Suddenly(?) the following error message appears:
Can you tell me exactly what apt-move command you were using when you
got that error message?
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> What's the name of a Java package for Mozilla?
Check j2se-package on http://z42.de/debian/
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here...
Hit Ctrl-A ESC, then use the cursor keys. Hit ESC again to get back
out of scrollback mode.
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Currently, I can type the ä character like this:
<">
<">
I would like to configure an additional combination:
How to do that?
(I know that the above combo produces æ, but I intend to configure
more combinations so that I can still produce æ.)
Ka
two shells.
When I don't need to see the shells anymore, I close the xterms, but
the shells are still there.
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What does "apt-get -u dist-upgrade" say? I usually use dist-upgrade
instead of upgrade.
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Another idea is to put the 100dpi and 75dpi unscaled fonts near the
beginning of the font path.
The font you're seeing looks like some fancy font that tries to be
cute. Hm. So perhaps try to find the font and remove it from your
system ;-)
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/usr/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic/:unscaled,
> /usr/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo/,
> /usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc/,
> /usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/,
> /usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/,
> /usr/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic/,
> /usr/
rl, FWIW.)
For Python, it's an essential property of the language that
syntax-driven indentation can't work. The reason is that
syntax-driven indentation means that the indentation is driven by the
syntax, but for Python, it's the other way round: the syntax is
driven by the indentation.
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> Uck, nasty. Give me nothing but spaces, please, because there will be
> problems in that setup.
The only problem I can see is that the right tab/space mix might get
lost.
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f 8 chars in the name
"some_long_function_name".
Oh, wait! The name is 23 chars long. Hm.
Kai
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it to 2 will produce this:
for(;;) {
if (a == b) {
some_long_function_name(a,
b);
}
}
Now, you may like some of them better than others, but clearly none of
them is a mess. Each of them looks as you would expect from the
tab width setting.
Kai
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Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Kai Grossjohann wrote:
>
>> My proposal was meant to allow people to edit the same file, but to
>> see different things depending on their preferences. I believe in
>> giving people the choice to view things as they like.
&
m.
Then you'll need to configure Lilo to boot more than one partition.
I haven't used Lilo in ages, but it ought to be quite easy -- just
duplicate the normal Lilo entry and put in the right partition and
kernel filename (and initrd name, if applicable -- Debian standard
kernels use initr
Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Kai Grossjohann wrote:
>> This will work for one level of nesting. But this means you need to
>> keep track of the nesting levels when moving things around in the
>> code.
>
> Huh? Works for multiple levels. I
and "a" line up. And my proposal was to use tabs for
indentation and spaces for alignment. If this was confusing, then
please accept my apologies.
It goes without saying that the nice property of giving code that
looks good in any tab width setting is lost as soon as you violate
that
Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Kai Grossjohann wrote:
>> You have mentioned a number of problems, but your proposal has even
>> more problems.
>
> Such as what exactly?
>
> Indention works. Alignment works. Everyone sees the same thing.
T
Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Kai Grossjohann wrote:
>> Well, nothing that couldn't be solved with a somewhat wider window.
>> Many people like to have windows wider than 80 columns. (I prefer 80
>> columns, myself.)
>
> And wider paper?
dircha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Kai Grossjohann wrote:
>
>> The style I'm proposing is designed to make it possible to change
>> tab width!
>
> It does not work.
Yeah...
> Consider the problems created with a code file created by a user who
> prefer
indentation is
right. If it isn't, they repeat the >> command.
Kai
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