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I am running debian wheezy with the lxde desktop environment. When I
insert a mmc card, it gets detected as /dev/mmcblk0p1 and mounted in
/media/. Unfortunately, the /media/ directory is owned by root
and other users do not have write permission. When I try to copy files to
this card it throws a
Nick Rudnick writes:
> how to build Debian source packages,
> e.g. nvidia-graphics-drivers_331.20-1.debian.tar.gz (
> http://packages.debian.org/source/experimental/nvidia-graphics-drivers)??
> It seems different to common DEB as well as tarballs with configure/make.
Others may be able to give y
Hi all,
I am considering buying a Lenovo Thinkpad X230, and I am wondering if
anyone on this list has advice to share about the hardware.
It looks like most, but not all, of the standard hardware is supported
under Wheezy. Specifically, the microphone and (some) hotkeys don't
seem to work:
ht
Hi Josef,
Josef Bailey writes:
> So yes .. im using gmail and its an imap account
>
> Since you are saying i need to organize it myself does that mean i have to
> use the programs you said below ?
>
> 1. Porocmail
>
> 2. Mailfilter program
>
> 3. mapfilter and sieve
I don't think you need thes
Hi Ken,
Ken Heard writes:
> On the laptop I can digitally sign my e-mails, but I cannot on the
> desktop. The laptop can find the gnupg key list (~/.pubring.gpg?),
> but the desktop cannot. (In both computers I can see the key list,
> including my key, by clicking on the lock in the panel.)
green writes:
> Rob Owens wrote at 2013-07-04 18:05 -0500:
>> On Thu, Jul 04, 2013 at 01:19:37PM -0700, Richard Lawrence wrote:
>> > Thanks! Alas, it didn't turn out to be quite this simple. I had to
>> > invoke gpg-agent from my .bash_profile:
>>
>>
On Tue, Jul 02, 2013 at 01:39:36PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Richard Lawrence wrote:
> > Good to know, thanks. When I try this, Mutt asks me to enter my GPG
> > passphrase for every encrypted message in the folder I'm limiting,
> > though! (So it's not a good o
On Tue, Jul 02, 2013 at 03:18:54PM -0400, Rob Owens wrote:
> Icedove/Thunderbird has the Enigmail extension to handle encryption.
> You might want to give that a try as well, particularly since you are
> trying to encourage others to use encryption and Thunderbird is available
> for both Linux an
John Hasler writes:
> Do you really need to archive each message in individually encrypted
> form? If you are concerned about the security of local copies I would
> think you would already be using disk or file system encryption.
No, I am OK with keeping unencrypted local copies, at least on my
Joey Hess writes:
> Richard Lawrence wrote:
>> I've recently (re-)decided to make an effort to use PGP, and to convince
>> others to use it too. (My effort to do so:
>> http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~rwl/encryption.html, linked from my
>> .signature. Comments welc
Hi list,
I've recently (re-)decided to make an effort to use PGP, and to convince
others to use it too. (My effort to do so:
http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~rwl/encryption.html, linked from my
.signature. Comments welcome.) But I've run into a couple of problems
fairly quickly. If you use PGP regula
Hi Jeffrin,
Thanks for the advice.
> I think some module which help in the suspend/resume
> process has failed to complete initialization.
> EDAC(Error Correction And Detection) module might
> have found error in a device or may be the module
> needs a patch.
>
> You can do dmesg | grep edac and
Camaleón writes:
> Well, no kernel oops is "good" but if you can reproduce this kernel bug
> every time you trigger the hibernation from GNOME when resuming the
> system, at least you can open a bug for this in Debian BTS. You are
> clearly having some sort of problem with the kernel.
Right o
Thanks, Camaleón, for these suggestions.
> Make a quick and easy test: create a new user and try to hibernate/resume
> from there and see how it goes.
Ok, here's where I'm at:
1) A new user (pmtest) can indeed hibernate and resume from the console
without issue
2) My regular user account (rwl)
Hi all,
I upgraded from Lenny to Squeeze this past weekend. Since then, I
haven't been able to successfully resume after a suspend to disk, which
had been working fine in Lenny (with Linux 2.6.26). Basically, on boot,
I see a blinking cursor, followed by a completely blank (unresponsive --
no vi
Kimberly Harvey writes:
> Question, after I entered python manage. py syncdb, then there's a
> error which says that I haven't set the database ENGINE settings
> yet. I opened the settings.py file and the ENGINE says
> 'django/db/backends/sqlite3'. You know why I'm facing this problem??
[This q
Sven Joachim writes:
> There is an error message from your other post
>
>> [drm:i915_handle_error] *ERROR* EIR stuck: 0x0010, masking
>
> which I think is not fatal, but you could try a newer kernel
> (e.g. 2.6.37 from experimental) and see if runs more stable than the
> Squeeze kernel on you
Sven Joachim writes:
>>> The Intel driver in Squeeze requires Kernel Modesetting (KMS)¹, if X
>>> uses the Vesa driver instead that means KMS is not active, for whatever
>>> reason. What are the contents of /proc/fb (if any) and the output of
>>> "/sbin/lsmod | grep i915" ?
>>
>> /proc/fb exists
Liam O'Toole writes:
> I have the same graphics card (down to the revision number) as the OP,
> and find that it works in squeeze both with and without KMS. The comsole
> appearance and behaviour is different, of course.
>
>> ¹ http://wiki.debian.org/KernelModesetting
>
> That page mentions some
Hi Sven,
Thanks for chiming in!
Sven Joachim writes:
> On 2011-01-20 18:39 +0100, Richard Lawrence wrote:
>
>> Thanks for any advice you can offer. I feel pretty clueless about
>> X-related stuff.
>
> The Intel driver in Squeeze requires Kernel Modesetting (KMS)¹, if
Hi Liam and all,
>> $ grep -i /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(Woops: for posterity's sake, that should be "grep -i intel ...")
>> (--) PCI:*(0:0:2:0) 8086:27a2:8086:7270 Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
>> 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller rev 3, Mem @
>> 0x5038/524288, 0x4000/
Thanks for your help, Liam!
Liam O'Toole writes:
>> The background: this Macbook has an Intel graphics card. lspci says it
>> is a "Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GM Express Integrated Graphics
>> Controller."
>
> Is the package xserver-xorg-video-intel installed? If it is, it should
> configure
Hi all,
I've just installed Squeeze on a Macbook (2,1) and I'm wondering how I
can get X to display at the native 1280x800 resolution. I've searched
the Web and Debian list archives, but nothing seems to turn up
quite the information I need.
I am using stumpwm, and not a desktop environment that
Hi Andreas,
> No comes the problem. TexLive is installed. But it does not contain LaTeX! I
> searched in the KPackage software manager for "latex" but could only find
> some additional packages like latex-cjk-korean.
>
> How do I get LaTeX? Tex-Live should have latex included!
>
Do you have the t
I recently had a problem with Google Docs -- they started saying
Iceweasel was an unsupported browser. The fix was to modify the
User-Agent string. I'm not sure if this will help the OP or not, but
the Docs issue was discussed (with instructions for changing your
User-Agent string) here:
http://
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 9:10 PM, Christian Jaeger wrote:
> 2010/7/30 Mark :
> > Thank you Christian. Correct, Li-ion is the discussion here. So is
> there a
> > way to keep the battery in the laptop, without it charging to 100%? Both
> > machines in this case are Dell's, one Inspiron and one X
Thanks to all who have replied!
Looks like VirtualBox OSE may be the way for me to go for now, though
I may also try my hand at QEMU. I found another lisp-based OS I might
want to play around with, and they have QEMU images ready to boot:
http://losak.sourceforge.net/
Richard
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I am looking to run some virtual machines for personal use: I'd like
to (attempt to) try out some alternative OSes from within my Lenny
host. My goals are to be able to get a taste of some more "exotic"
systems (maybe: BSD, Plan 9, Open Genera) without threatening my
stable environment, a
Thanks Andrew, Lothar, I've just installed autoconf, but Andrew is
right to say that I need more. I'll look into the README, INSTALL and
./configure outputs.
Lawrence
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Thanks Andrew, Lothar, I've just installed autoconf, but Lothar is
right to say that I need more. I'll look into the README, INSTALL and
./configure outputs.
Lawrence
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much. I would
be greatly appreciated If anybody can point a direction.
Thanks in advance and best regards,
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webinterface and I need to generate the configuration on the fly.
Thanks for any answer.
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obvious in the log..
Thanks!
Lawrence
might need root priviligies, what should I do ?
Change apache priviligies, sudo the script, i'm really not sure.
thanks all for attention and i hope i'm on topic.
Lawrence
Clive:
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, Clive Menzies wrote:
> On (06/09/05 16:08), Lawrence Houston wrote:
> > Debian USERS:
> >
> > After upgrading from Woody to Sarge I find Windows 9x Client are unable to
> > Browse/Connect to Samba Shares!!! Windows 2000 and Linux Clients
ving been
tried... It is important my Windows 9x Clients maintain sharing over the
Private LAN, therefore I am NOT looking forward to returning my Router to
Woody unless this issue really can NOT be resolved???
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I just installed debian and I can’t log in I
have given user name and password after that it comes up with my name
@debian.net then ? when I type in a user name and password it say no command and
on another line –bash
Help
Lawrence
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I am not as comupter literate as those you communicate with on this website.
All I need is to replace my installation CD. Can you tell me how I can get one?
I have Windows 98.
Thanks,
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On 16 May 2004, you wrote in linux.debian.user:
> You're going to have to boot off the CD to do the test. Once you
> do that, Knoppix will try to boot into its graphical environment
> anyway. There's no way to use a shell from it without booting.
Sure you can. Just give the command "knoppix 2"
g
relavant came up. Is that because you need ssh server for ssh client? Kind
of like you need x-server for x-window?
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the problem. It didn't. I checked the lilo.conf and it looks
similar to other lilo.conf's. So I don't think it's a problem with the
loaders. The symlinks pointing to vmlinuz are correct.
Where could the problem be? Should I do a fresh install? Point me the the
right direction. T
dules/2.4.18-bf24/kernel/drivers/net/3c59x.o failed
/lib/modules/2.4.18-bf24/kernel/drivers/net/3c59x.o: insmod 3c59x failed
I am going to download pcmcia-cs 3.2.7 and see if that might work.
Am I on the right track or am i totally off? Any help would be
appreciated.
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On 29 Jan 2004, "Lucas Albers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
linux.debian.user:
> I am not sure why you need to upgrade postfix to a newer version
> from stable? What new wizbang items does it do?
I'm sure there is a "proper" directory to do this in, but I normally
make a subdir in /tmp.
edit /e
On 29 Jan 2004, "Ian Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
linux.debian.user:
> I know this question is subjective to personal preferences Is
> there an advantage to exim over sendmail or vice versa for ease of
> setup/maintenance etc ? I would be interested in comments from
> those who have u
On 28 Jan 2004, "Bojan Baros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
linux.debian.user:
> Why isn't there a limitation that will only allow the mails to be
> forwarded to the list if the originating email is subscribed to the
> list?
(snip)
I read the list on usenet. I find it is easier for me to follow
I've built up a woody box for general testing, learning, and
destroying. Its not a box in production and if it completely dies I
won't care.
I prefer postfix as my MTA and would like to try out some of the
features in the snapshots that aren't available in the release
versions (like greylisting
with previous versions of
CHKROOTKIT (up to and including 0.42b)!!! Does anyone know if this is
"normal" for Woody's dhcp-client???
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On 12 Dec 2003, Raquel Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
linux.debian.user:
> Oh gosh! Can you sense that I'm more than a bit nervous about
> getting rid of Sendmail and installing Exim? Is it going to be a
> giant job?
Well, I went for postfix over Exim but it went like th
efore a MTA may connect to their Mail Server, hence I do
NOT want sendmail running as Daemon or Cron (before running Fetchmail)...
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has been running well in a different machine (2.2.x kernel) for a
few years now... Although the VIA VT6102 Chipset Unit does work with
2.4.x Kernels, the Kernel detects it as a Rhine-II (even though still
labeled as a DFE-530TX)???
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After upgrading the following packages, I was unable to login to my machine,
either by X or at a virtual terminal; the system behaved as though I was
using an incorrect password. My lilo boot is not password protected, so
I was able to log in using "init=/bin/bash rw" boot parameters, and
then upd
Terence:
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Terence Ng wrote:
> I have modified /etc/X11/default-display-manager to
> contain /usr/X11R6/bin/xdm
Startup Script is actual testing for "/usr/bin/X11/xdm", modify
/etc/X11/default-display-manager accordingly...
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procmail before, but without an example, I don't know
what to debug.
A useful method of finding out what is going on is to add
LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/.procmaillog
VERBOSE=on
to the top of your .procmailrc. Expect the file to grow quickly,
especially if you're on debian-us
gear anymore? I'm not sure
there's much of a market for it - if you care about HS, you're generally
going to want a more reliable storage subsystem.
-j
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Alvin Oga wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Jamie Lawrence wrote:
>
> > If you use it, I recommend keeping a close eye on it.
>
> if you use any backup system ...
> - restore that "backup data" to a new disk regularly
>
#x27;m not a python fan, and have a
bad feeling about backup software that chokes, so I didn't persue it.
If you use it, I recommend keeping a close eye on it.
-j
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I'm not aware of any. Feel free to hack them in. I can't imagine it
would be very fun.
What is it exactly are you complaining about?
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You don't become a failure unti
t,
and it still is a lot more pleasant than doing so under Solaris, AIX or,
honestly, under FBSD (this from a serious FreeBSD fan.)
If you broke your box running unstable, ask around and you can get
answers to fix it. There's a reason why it is called unstable.
Sorry, I'm in a bad mood.
-
e box using Samba/smbmount. After the XP permissions
are correct, it will be something like
mount -o username=user,password=pass -t smb "//WILLEM-JAN/Documenten/Mijn Musziek"
/path/to/mount/point
then create an alias in your Apache config, somet
for doing that.
Alternately, you may be wanting to proxy connections to a web server on the
windows machine. Check out mod_proxy.
Hope this helps.
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On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Noll, Ralph wrote:
> i need ftp installed so i can ftp to the box
>
> any ideas
Um, you could install an FTP server.
What exactly are you asking?
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Hi,
you wrote:
> > If I remember correctly, a friend running red hat had color text
> > while his machine was booting. Is there a howto on how to set this
> > up?
>
> ...Red Hat's init scripts do some really bizarre things, but one of
> the consequences of this is that they print output in a ~stan
> > What do you mean? There's only one executable 'mplayer' and only one 'sudo'.
>
> He means that sudo sets a hard-coded $PATH (defined at compile time) and su
> sets a potentially different one derived from any of several places.
A similar alternative (to the original question) is that it could
Hi! Not a bttv guru, but I used to use it
(but nowadays it crashes my system, so not using it at the moment)
You wrote:
> I have compiled my kernel 2.4.18 with bttv support and have the following
> /etc/modutils/actions:
>
> post-install bttv
> /sbin/modprobe "-k" tuner
> options bttv pll=1 radio
Hi! Sorry, not got 24/7 net access, so I've not got any
mail since this one. Either way, I eventually fixed it
myself in the meantime.
[snip]
> If you are using a debian stock kernel, try adding the module for your
> scsi card, scsi_mod, sg, etc. to /etc/modules. Check /boot/config-2.2.x
> to see
"bf2.4" kernel version
that is there? I've not seen any explanation of this. Is it relevant
to this?
Advice please?
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This worked great thanks and also a big thanks to you Timothy for your post
:-)
Awesome,
G.
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Subject: Re: Installation of JDK
Lawrence, Gareth, Fri
Greetings All,
having major troubles installing JDK on Debian - any suggestions would be
appreciated.
The error message I get is
"Error: failed /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.0/jre/lib/i386/client/libjvm.so, because
libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory"
I us
Hi,
I'm trying to get the GIMP to work with .gif files. It can open them, but
doesn't recognize the format when trying to save them (even when i've
converted the colours). I remember ages ago having to install a seperate
gimp-gif program, or simalar. Any help would be great,
Thanks in advance,
H
> Hi, I'm having a problem with PPP. I set up my connection to NetZero
> using
> pppconfig, and then type pon NetZero to connect. After it's done
> connecting,
> it pauses about 30 seconds, and then hangs up. There's no output to the
> console. I've tried PAP, CHAP, and CHAT, but none of them w
nano-tiny, because (a) it's tiny and (b)
it supports neither syntax (though it isn't modal, so maybe it's
closer to Emacs), so nobody can complain that the other syntax is
supported but theirs isn't. :-)
Chris
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dora) in another OS. Eudora
doesn't seem designed to handle huge mailing lists - I hope there is
something better in Debian.)
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>Lawrence H. Robins wrote:
>> ..
>> accidentally exited the "select tasks" program before making most
>> of the selections that I wanted, and now I can't figure out how
>> to res
everal
>tasks.
>..[paragraph skipped]
>Soon, you will enter into dselect. If you selected tasks or profiles,
>remember to skip the "Select" step of dselect, since the selections
>have already been made.
Frustratingly, the manual doesn't explain how to get back to the t
hus reducing network traffic on the CD image servers).
Further, the first binary CD (for each architecture) is now
available on the main Debian ftp site, presumably to encourage
wider testing:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian-cd/potato_test-cycle-3/
Lawrence H. Robins
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Natl. Inst. of St
I was trying to use the pseudo-image kit for Windows
(pseudo-image-kit-2.0.zip) to generate CD images of Debian 2.2
(Potato) test cycle 3. (I am not yet a Debian user. but decided
to try to get started this way.) I read the instructions in the
pseudo-image kit and executed the following exact co
has a great
deal to do with Debian.
> In the beginning of this year, I ordered a cd package with Debian
> binaries from Chris Lawrence, who offers cd:s at cost price.
>
> When three weeks had passed without my package showing up, I queried
> Chris as to the status of my order. He re
mount /mountpoint: Invalid argument
It works with potato boxes.
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start and load (X)Emacs once. From then on you're just attaching
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Gnuclient is packaged as a part of XEmacs (which I use in preference
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Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There *is* a way to get apache/php3/mysql to play nicely without
> having to use the dl() for it in every script...
Add "extension=mysql.so" to /etc/php/apache/php
compiler should I use?
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> I would like to be able to track people that come to my webpages.
Install webalizer.
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> Hi All, I'm looking for the whiteboard teleconferencing utility,
> available for both Linux and Winblow$. It should be open source of
> course...
CVW -- http://www.mitre.or
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> Can anybody tell me where the list with packages that are selected
> in dselect resites?
dpkg --get-selections
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formance of the various server stacks (Linux NFS on the
server is faster than FTP, Solaris NFS is slower due to Linux NFS
shortcomings).
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On Sat, 11 Dec 1999 19:35:03 -0500
Joe Bouchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A friend of mine proposes this be marketed as a game. Call it
> Kanga-Doom.
"Urk!" he says without noticing the domain he is emailing from.
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On Sun, 5 Dec 1999 16:53:41 -0800 (PST)
George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, J C Lawrence wrote:
>> There are a great many people for whom the only particular value
>> Debian brings to the table is apt-get and friends. They have no
>&g
a system they can upgrade and extend over the
wire, and potentially apply that same distribution and
administration model acros a lab of hundreds of machines.
And even more interestingly, Debian needs those people. They are
the users of the world and Debian cannot surivive without a user
po
ile as opposed to
> removing it - does one exist?
# > file
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sure where source for that is.
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ot;
user = ${local_part}
delivery_date_add
envelope_to_add
return_path_add
from_hack
Director:
procmail:
driver = localuser
require_files = ${local_part}:${home}/.procmailrc
transport = procmail_pipe
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