login as root and try:
find /var/lib/apt/lists/ -type f \( ! -iname "lock" \) -exec rm -f {} \;
after that edit your sources.list and put:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org stable/updates main contrib non-free
deb-src http://http.us.d
Em qui 01 dez 2011, às 06:26:39, você escreveu:
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 5:24 PM, Marlon Nunes wrote:
> > I'm using debian wheezy with the latest updates and i didn't saw any
> > crash. btw, i'm using kdm + kde4.
>
> I am using gnome
right now, maybe that'
I'm using debian wheezy with the latest updates and i didn't saw any crash.
btw, i'm using kdm + kde4.
Em qui 01 dez 2011, às 04:34:17, lina escreveu:
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
> > Hm? I wrote to the list some hours, days?! ago, since I'm unable to move
> > the mouse
test list
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i was forced to use gnome3 after updating wheezy. i can't use it.
after that, i tryed kde 4.6.5, i really like it. it does everything i
need without break my workflow. you should give it a try.
Em 25-11-2011 14:31, Camaleón escreveu:
On Fri, 25 Nov 2011 12:58:41 +0100, tadziu wrote:
That's t
do a: dpkg-reconfigure locales
choose your default locale and that's it.
reboot.
Em 18-11-2011 02:11, shiyao ma escreveu:
I am now using Debian/Sid with display manager lightdm and desktop
manager xfce4.
I used to edit /etc/environment and add export LC_CTYPE=zh_CN.UTF-8.
Now It doesn't work.
Wh
remove all the blacklist stuff related to the rtl drivers. reboot and do
/sbin/ifconfig -a, then check for a wlan0 or other interface related to
you wifi card. after it is wlan0, do a /sbin/ifconfig wlan0 up. that
should works. you could install wicd-curse to ease things.
Em 17-11-2011 12:00,
aptitude update && aptitude install gnome
Em 12-11-2011 09:54, Camaleón escreveu:
On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 20:42:41 +0800, H Xu wrote:
On 11/12/2011 08:30 PM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 20:19:46 +0800, H Xu wrote:
On 11/12/2011 07:58 PM, Camaleón wrote:
Does reloading the panels make
nscd
processes. This is what the nscd startup script does.
Regards
Marlon Van der Linde
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processes. This is what the nscd startup script does.
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done
Adding group `bind' (111)...
Done.
adduser: The group `bind' does not exist.
adduser: The group `bind' does not exist.
adduser: The group `bind' does not exist.
adduser: The group `bind' does not exist.
adduser: The group `bind' does not exist.
Adding system u
found" problem
occurs, and how I could vent it out.
Thanks in advance,
regards
Marlon
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smode?)
Perhaps iptables or your Kernel need to be
upgraded."
pode me ajudar? Será que
preciso atualizar o Kernel de 2.2 para 2.4? Bom, de qualquer modo
obrigado pela atenção.
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What a deal... $3800 for a brand new SunBlade 100 with
all the bells and whistles. Actually came loaded with
Solaris 8(!) -> Had to argue with SUN for a month to
get a stinkin "9" CD (Gosh thanks McNealy, hope the
3800.00 covers your CD costs). Entire day spent just
loading Solaris 9... looks bett
Hi,
I hate tried to install emacs21_21.2-1_i386.deb but I cought a error.
I'm sending to you the file content the entire output of install
process.
Thank you!!!
ps: I'm so sorry, my english is no very good. <;)
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I'm ICE of the Philippines and i really need the assembly language
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Hi,
I try install Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r2(potato?) in my Linux Server, but
dselect report an error: gnuserv and hdparm missing.
I search in the trees of distribution, but there is no hdparm and/or
gnuserv in any tree.
What I do???!!! Help me please.
Here's where it got interesting, I found that hosts.allow and hosts.deny
both had 'all' entries, I assumed that the 'all' in hosts.deny might be
the culprit so I deleted the entry and guess what? ssh started working,
but telnet keeps hanging up. In other words, telnet connects, spits out
the escape
I just setup a linux box and I cannot login remotely.
for ssh I get:
Standard version. Does not use RSAREF.
www1.onesight.com: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
www1.onesight.com: ssh_connect: getuid 521 geteuid 0 anon 0
www1.onesight.com: Connecting to www2 [209.219.42.36] port 22.
w
ere.
I use this whenever I dont wanna hit the up arrow 100 times.
Hope this helps, marlon
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I love the ability to get at previous commands just by flicking the up
>arrow. But if the last 15 commands were m
I downloaded a tar file an tried to unpack it and got this:
% tar xvf uri.tar
tar: directory checksum error
what's this mean?
Thanks for the help! I knew I'd get hell asking a Win question on this
list but the fact remains that this list is read by some of the best
computer people I've known and my question got answered within the hour.
Again sorry to all the offended parties. marlon
On Fri, 3
universal driver I can use? where is it?
It a weird chicken and egg thing, you can only install W95 from a CD
but you cant get the computer to recognize the CDROM.
Thanks for the help.marlon
Thanks for the help!marlon
On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, Debian project development discussion wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 29, 1999 at 05:57:46PM -0700, Marlon Urias wrote:
> > If I get a user who wants to change only their username how do I go about
> > doing a thorough job?
If I get a user who wants to change only their username how do I go about
doing a thorough job? Simply changing the passwd entry doesnt seem to be
the right thing because then all the files with ownership
oldLogin.oldLogin
wont be availabe for user newLogin. Thanks for the help.
just
fine now.
Also do the same in the pico makefile if you want pico.
marlon
On Thu, 22 Apr 1999, Rick Salvador wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to compile Pine 4.1 on my Debian 2.1r0 system and I get
> getting an error about not having ltermcap. I'v
other linux installation) put it on a floppy or mountable partition,
copy into /lib/modules//fs/
edit /lib/modules//modules.dep, run modprobe isofs
and try dselect again. I think maybe there was a buggy image out there
that we got our CD from.Good luck marlon
On Tue, 20 Apr 1999, mi
d of this email incase anybody can help.
I'd really like to not have to keep rebooting to RedHat to dial up.
Thanks for any help sombody might bestow on me. Marlon
Apr 19 11:32:40 crow pppd[979]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
Apr 19 11:32:41 crow kernel: invalid operand:
On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, ktb wrote:
> Marlon Urias wrote:
> >
> > After going through pppconfig (after a fresh install of Debian 2.1) I
> > tried pon and got a error message about my kernel not supporting ppp.
> > So I head on over to /usr/src/linux to run make xconfig
impression that /usr/src/linux always existed. How can I reconfigure
my kernel under these circumstances? Do I need to download the source? Am
I looking in the right place? Help. Thank you. marlon
dited modules.dep and ran modprobe isofs.
That's it. Deselect could load the cd's just fine. If you aren't
as fortunate to have another linux partition to get the file put it
on a floppy and load it during your install. Just an idea. Good luck!
marlon
On Sat
media
must have been flawed". So is it the case that all other debain intallers
see the option to install isofs/iso9660 and then can mount the cd in
deselect without a hitch? Thanks for your time. marlon
On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, George Bonser wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Marlon Urias wrote:
media
must have been flawed". So is it the case that all other debain intallers
see the option to install isofs/iso9660 and then can mount the cd in
deselect without a hitch? Thanks for your time. marlon
On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, George Bonser wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Marlon Urias wrote:
same problem?
Is it that most debian types know how to get around this, hence there is
very little mention? Can I load the module somehow before starting
dselect? If so some pointers would be appreciated. Thanks marlon
a "program" to point to the OS, so how does a copied
dos-boot disk work? Thanks, marlon
email that came in during the trouble zone?
We can't find it?! help? -marlon
mean? is it scsi
error? a kernel/module error? help... -marlon
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> You need to put it in .bash_profile
>
> (RTFM for explaination - it's too complex to condense here, but basically,
> it looks for .bash_profile first)
.bashrc only gets read for subshells. .bash_profile always get read no
matter what. You can also source .bashrc from .bash_profile and you can
forget about order. -marlon
ove ones. The last line of the above reads that its
"unable to read partition table", what does that mean? is it scsi
error? a kernel/module error? help... -marlon
ove ones. The last line of the above reads that its
"unable to read partition table", what does that mean? is it scsi
error? a kernel/module error? help... -marlon
I have an Adaptec adapter with an internal CDRW and IOMEGA Zip
on the external 68-pin connector. On bootup my kernel seems to "see"
the devices but does not report back mountable points (ie sda, sdb4).
I have appended the relevant dmesg section, thanks for your time.
[clip]
hda: QUANTUM FIREBALL S
use the deb package. I did it yesterday and it set's all
that annoying stuff for you. It did it all in one command:
dpkg -i qt.deb
recommending a shortcut, marlon
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> I'm trying to install Qt 1.40 on Debian
I'm having trouble getting my kernel to see a scsi zip
drive. I understand that there is a special module (ppa)
for parallel drives, but what about scsi drives?
t valid" even though I scecificaly told it to use a
valid shell. I read the su man page and it agreed with your
recommendation but alas it wouldn't let me log on as root.
Is my system buggy?
-marlon
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might edit /etc/passwd but the
mount did something weird, when I "cd /mnt/etc" there was
nothing there, I mean the dir was empty, hence I couldn't
edit anything. This "emptiness" phenomenon was also true for
other dirs. weird!
Any words of wisdom?
he debian packages, then I
attempted to install the binaries and that went very smoothly.
just unpack and set env variables.
good luck. -marlon-
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the proper drivers if they exist?
thanx.
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thanx.
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