ce to
`__buggy_fxsr_alignment'
make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
Mathias
?
Mathias
; Unix98 PTY support. You need this two
supports to mount the root file system.
Mathias
y trying
> the 386 setting instead of K7. Who has an idea what goes wrong here?
>
> This is the error message of # make bzlilo :
>
> init/main.o: In function `check_fpu':
> init/main.o(.text.init+0x63): undefined reference to
> `__buggy_fxsr_alignment'
> make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
>
> Mathias
ten into MBR.
Mathias
ig file. For Matrox cards you can get this
DRI-drivers on the Matrox hompage. But it was not clear reported where this
drivers are available for ATI cards. And in the same config file it must be
the entry
Driver "r128"
in section Devices. If you have done this correct, you should have best 3D
performance!
Mathias
> Are you sure that's a bug Mathias? I have a Duron, and I've been running
2.4.2 since it was released. I can't remember my exact kernel configuration
(not sitting at linux box), but I'm pretty sure I chose K7.
How can that be possible? Do you used another compiler? O
to late cause i have a very god running kernel yet.
Mathias
> Which is the deb packages 's database state which package is installed
> now?
/var/lib/dpkg/status
for your hardware.
Mathias
> I am getting this error "nf_http_fetchfile :: file download failed,
> content-length is 15698691 bytes, file size is 14026752 bytes." when the
> installation process is up to download the base2_2.tgz. Why?
There is surely a wrong entry in the file base2_2.dsc if exists.
Or in your /var/lib/dp
> is ppp 2.3.11 work with linux kernel 2.3.11 ?
Could be possible! I needed an upgrade to ppp 2.4.0 to use it with
kernel-2-4.0.
give a more detailed report of your trouble.
Mathias
dence problem. You should make shure that the
packages you like to install are build for your system (potato/woody). There
are some differents like glibc-2.1.3 in potato and glibc-2.2 in woody that
makes ist impossible to merge these packages, except you like to compile
those packages for your system.
Mathias
has another name then the deb file, you will find there a
line beginning with : Source :
Then you know the name of the source package.
If it´s not on you available list you can look at www.freshmeat.net and
www.tuxfinder.com to search in these great databases.
Mathias
> need command for removing a package
dpkg --purge
modutils from the
unstable woody release to get a fine running kernel 2.4.x. And you need to
compile this packages from the debian sources (using dpkg-buildpackage),
cause woody use another glibc then potato.
Mathias
b http://tdyc.com potato main crypto optional
to your sources.list you can get the newest but not very stable packages.
for more stable packages look at mirrors on kde.org. There are much ftp
directorys you can add into your sources.list.
Mathias
hompage of this project.
Mathias
:-) Hi!
I have installed the newest potato and ximian gnome 1.4. Does anybody
know what i have to do, to get another color then grey for all windows
and menus of gnome?
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When I install Debian 5.0 lenny and reboot, the linux never makes in past
the first post but crashes/reboots at once.
I can run Knoppix 5.3.1 (kernel 2.6.26) on DVD and older knoppix versions on
the machine, so it's not a total havoc. I also used
to run an older linux on this machine with kerne
On Fri, 8 Jan 2010, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On Fri, 8 Jan 2010 15:38:41 + (UTC), Camaleón
wrote:
On Fri, 08 Jan 2010 02:01:53 +0100, Mathias wrote:
(...)
The machine is a HP NetServer E800 with ASUS CUR-DLS mobo, dual P-III.
Any tips?
It's listed here:
http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl
On Fri, 8 Jan 2010, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On Fri, 8 Jan 2010 18:24:52 +0100 (CET), Mathias wrote:
What SCSI RAID card is in the machine, if any?
It's equpiped with 2-chan LSI SYM53C896 U160 and an Adaptec 1200A
ATA-100/ATA-133 controller to replace the crappy Broadcom IDE controller
Which module would you guys (or gals :) recommend for this NIC, the e100 or
the eepro100?
00:02.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82557/8/9/0/1 Ethernet Pro
100 (rev 08)
Mat
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Hi All,
I am a newbie in Debian and have just installed Debian 5 (lenny) stable
release. I have used "apt-get install eclipse" to install a version of
eclipse into my system and that version runs well.
However, later I find that the installed
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Tsang Kim Wai wrote:
Hi Nick Douma, Liam O'Toole and Mathias,
It works by simply extracting the downloaded Eclipse 3.5 binary file
into /usr/local/eclipse-3.5/ directory and then run the eclipse script under
that directory. But I think, the eclipse 3.5 s
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Camaleón put forth on 1/10/2010 12:07 PM:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 02:31:20 +0100, Mathias wrote:
Which module would you guys (or gals :) recommend for this NIC, the e100
or the eepro100?
00:02.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82557/8/9/0/1
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 12:21:37 -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Camaleón put forth on 1/10/2010 12:07 PM:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 02:31:20 +0100, Mathias wrote:
Which module would you guys (or gals :) recommend for this NIC, the
e100 or the eepro100?
00:02.0
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Mathias put forth on 1/10/2010 1:25 PM:
Yesterday I
complied my own kernel so now I'm doing the finishing touches on the
system.
If you're compiling your own kernels, add the e100 driver into the kernel
instead of as a module. I've g
TA.
Did you set error_reporting to E_ALL?
> I have a server debian with postfix.
Can you send normal mails via command line?
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But it’s not that bad if you are.
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> enough?
It depends on the way you installed them. If you install them via Debian’s
packaging-system, then you can remove them the same way of course. Just remove
the kernel package which you don’t need any longer.
Regards,
t one“ for you?
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> I can run the debian
> version of firefox by invoking 'mozilla-firefox' and the new version
> with 'firefox.' But you can't run both at the same time.
You can. Create a profile for each of them and run them with their profile.
Regards, Mathias
have a
modularized tree.)
That means: if you want a monolithic X-server, you can have one with Xorg too.
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> server. When possible, dwww converts the documentation to HTML.
> You need to install both a CGI-capable HTTP server and a WWW
> browser to read the documentation.
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your statement if was the following:
Kevin Mark, 05.11.2006 03:08:
> One of the major differences between XFree86 and [the current] Xorg is the
> use of modularized source.
)
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ble disk
space and try again.
...>
On the hard drive we have about 20gb free space, so this shouldn't be the
problem (the installer itself checks if there's about 2gb free space anyway).
We would appreciate any hints.
Mathias
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> trying to install this software?
Kamaraju,
of course there's enough space on the partition. Sorry for the confusing
text. I even tried to run the software on a one partition debian
installation (also about 20gb free on the complete partition), same result.
Thanks
pt/trend/isvw6/ and can be removed cleanly with
the delivered installer. So you wouldn't mess up your system.
The xml configuration file has about 215kb. I took a look at this file but
couldn't find any relation to this problem.
Mathias
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On /opt and other partitions there are about 1.251.701 free inodes.
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> 7 directories, 4 files
(Replace with your kernel version of course.)
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l/nu/vt', -1));
(Replace „nbjmup+qefibsuAdp/mfxjt.dmbsl/nu/vt“ with the garbage you want to have
translated.)
> Anybody make sense out of those email links?
If you can’t get the above to work, I can tell you at least the username in
„@co.lewis-clark.mt.us“.
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Hello Hugo.
Hugo Vanwoerkom, 14.11.2006 17:42:
> Mathias Brodala wrote:
>> Hugo Vanwoerkom, 14.11.2006 17:14:
>>> They have a page:
>>> http://www.co.lewis-clark.mt.us/index.php?id=30
>>>
>>> But the email links don't work.
>>>
>>&
Hello Hugo.
Hugo Vanwoerkom, 14.11.2006 18:06:
> Mathias Brodala wrote:
>> Hugo Vanwoerkom, 14.11.2006 17:42:
>>> Mathias Brodala wrote:
>>>> Hugo Vanwoerkom, 14.11.2006 17:14:
>>>>> They have a page:
>>>>> http://www.co.lewis-clark.mt.u
Hello Nick.
Nick Boyce, 15.11.2006 03:50:
> BTW: the "decryptString" address bar trick doesn't work with Sarge's
> Konqueror
> 3.3.2 either :(
Konqueror doesn’t know the javascript: pseudo protocoll.
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ted behaviour?
If your shared memory is to little, yes.
>3. how can I change the shm device?
In your /etc/fstab; here is my entry:
#
none /dev/shmtmpfs defaults,size=528M
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lling Flock screw up Firefox in
> anyway?
I don’t think so since Flock will use its own directory structure
Regards, Mathias
[0] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=335459
[1] http://wiki.flock.com/index.php?title=CommunityBuilds#flock_deb
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Hello Carl.
Carl Fürstenberg, 08.12.2006 15:56:
> any progress in getting gtk 2.10 etc. into sid?
It’s in Experimental and waiting for Etch to be released. After this, it
probably will go into Sid.
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point/of/whatever/.Trash-$USER, respectively.
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our advice would be appreciated, especially concerning which package this
> comes from.
There is none. (Or all of them since Debian uses packaged upstream source.
Depends on how you look at it.)
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this was distributed on Debian. This is, of course, stated as
> proprietary. Less than non-free if you read his conditions.
>
> What needs be in sources.list to see this?
You need testing/non-free or unstable/non-free.
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Hello Daniel.
Daniel Baumann, 11.12.2006 20:56:
> Felipe Sateler wrote:
>> Here is the thing. You need to update your qemu.
>
> besides, running it on kernel previous than 2.6.18-3 is unsupported.
But you can build it on your own from source of course.
Regards, Mathias
PS: D
Hello Daniel.
Daniel Baumann, 11.12.2006 21:13:
> Mathias Brodala wrote:
>> But you can build it on your own from source of course.
>
> Yes, but I did not and will not test it with old kernels. So, there
> could be some bugs, maybe..
I always did and had no problems. (I only s
Xfwm4.
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Matt Miller, 18.12.2006 23:06:
> What can I try next?
Give us the default files for such problems: /etc/X11/xorg.conf and
/var/log/Xorg.0.log
(The former without comments and the latter with the last relevant lines.)
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Hello Bill.
Bill, 18.12.2006 23:21:
> I have alsa installed and working properly.
>
> I configure it with alsaconf.
>
> Everytime I reboot, I have to reconfigure it again with alsaconf.
Try „alsactl store“.
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José Santos, 31.03.2007 13:58:
> I would like to know if there is a site or a mailing list were i could
> read about the updates for Etch that are released on a regular basis.
You can subscribe to debian-devel-announce and watch this[0] page.
Regards, Mathias
[0
nterested youngsters do know them too. (And they know that ^W would
have been less typing.)
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Hello Greg.
Greg Folkert, 02.04.2007 00:32:
> […]
>
> And you all wonder why OT threads come about so easily.
YMMD!
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t; dpkg -l and are truncated; notably firefox. So this might work, if I
> would remember of how to reformat the output of dpkg -l in order to show
> the full version number.
Either set COLUMNS before or pipe the output of dpkg to cat.
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Hello Johannes.
Johannes Wiedersich, 04.04.2007 17:59:
> Mathias Brodala wrote:
>> Hello Johannes.
>>
>> Johannes Wiedersich, 04.04.2007 17:40:
>>> Liam O'Toole wrote:
>>>> Don't they all have a -bpo suffix on the version number? Try this:
>
x11-devto version
2:1.0.3-6 again or set your ColorDepth to 16 or install this[0] weekly build.
Regards, Mathias
[0] http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/Weekly-635/
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xact copy of my two Linux systems onto the
> new drive?
Put the new drive into your PC and use dd to copy the whole 30GB disk to the new
one. You can resize partitions afterwards using fdisk or parted.
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rmed me that opera was broken and insisted on its
> removal. Is there a possibility to flag a package to apt as "it works,
> so leave it alone and stop bitching"?
Maybe the following?
# aptitude keep-all
Regards, Mathias
[0] http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/
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Nyizsnyik Ferenc, 10.04.2007 21:12:
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 18:34:23 +0200
> Mathias Brodala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Dan H., 10.04.2007 18:06:
>>> the most recent etch upgrade broke the Opera web browser (I think
>>> because of new X libs). Googled
Hello Dan.
Please reply directly to the list. Search for "Thunderbird reply to list" and
you’ll find a lot of info.
Dan H., 11.04.2007 13:46:
> Mathias Brodala wrote:
>
>> Which one exactly?
>
> opera_9.20-20070407.5-shared-qt_en_i386.deb
Is there a reason you don
Hi Dan.
Dan H., 11.04.2007 15:18:
> Mathias Brodala wrote:
>
>> Please reply directly to the list.
>
> Sorry. I normally do. A slip.
No problem.
> Anyway; just today Opera officially
> released v. 9.20; I installed it and all is fine.
Geez, you’re even faster than my
ld stable)?
> apt-get install vbindiff
What says the following?
> But seems to be listed on official website:
> http://packages.debian.org/stable/utils/vbindiff
Yes, for Etch (Stable), Lenny (Testing) and Sid (Unstable).
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Hi Ingrid.
Mathias Brodala, 11.04.2007 17:56:
>> apt-get install vbindiff
>
> What says the following?
$ apt-cache policy vbindiff
> Regards, Mathias
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naming rules for your network devices; you can modify them by editing the file
/etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules. What to edit should be pretty clear;
if not, have look at this[0] howto.
Regards, Mathias
[0] http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html
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ve as" dialog considered to be an
> improvement?
You can restore the XUL-based dialog again by setting
"ui.allow_platform_file_picker" in about:config to "false".
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I don't remember what (if anything)
> I previously did to configure Iceweasel to handle PHP.
Since PHP is interpreted on the server side, there must be a problem with the
configuration at your provider’s side. Your browser only sees the output after
PHP scripts have been interpreted. Contac
broken at present, or am I
> missing something?
Dunno, everything works fine here.
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tp client for KDE
kftpgrabber - ftp client for KDE
gambas2-gb-net-curl - The Gambas advanced networking component
Additionally you can use Konqueror directly for managing FTP transfers. THE ftp
client, FileZilla[0], is pretty much useable but not yet finished. But you still
might want to give it
gt; new line into the message?
Not sure, but maybe this[0] is of use to you.
Regards, Mathias
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S{queue_depth}=="1"
> ATTRS{device_blocked}=="0"
How do you expect your rule to match these properties?
You say:
> SUBSYSTEMS=="scsi"
But it is 'SUBSYSTEM=="block"' instead.
You say:
> ATTR{model}=="ZIP 100"
But it is 'ATTRS{model}=="ZIP 100 "' instead.
And besides: you cannot mix properties of two different device sections. Have a
look at how to write udev rules[0] properly.
One rule which should work could look like this:
ATTRS{model}=="ZIP 100 ", ATTRS{vendor}=="IOMEGA ", SYMLINK+="zip"
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Hi Andy.
Andy Hawkins, 23.04.2007 13:50:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Mathias Brodala<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How do you expect your rule to match these properties?
>>
>> You say:
>>
>>> SUBSYSTEMS=3D=3D"scsi"
>
since JAVA has nothing to do with JavaScript. The latter is directly
embedded into the rendering engine of your browser so if something does not work
you either misconfigured your browser or the specific site just sucks.
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d choice for brake fluid because it
>> contains gas and antilock brakes taste like s**t and do not ease one's
>> thirst
>> at all.
>
> but which one is less filling?
Who cares as long as it tastes good?
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t of memory.
These are known memory leaks in xfdesktop[0] and xfce4-menu-plugin[1]. There is
not much you can do about it; I for myself periodically kill xfdesktop and
restart it to free some memory.
Regards, Mathias
[0] http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2427
[1] http://bugzilla.xfce.o
Hello Land.
Since I’m subscribed to this list you don’t need to CC me; just send the mail
directly to the list. Oh, and BTW: please teach your mail client to wrap lines
at 80 characters and don’t top quote, thank you.
Land Haj, 28.04.2007 15:27:
> - Original Message From: Math
ore? What’s the
content of your /etc/sources.list, if the package still cannot be found?
> i also use the command "apt-get search kde-i18n-zhtw", that say "E:Invaild
> operation search"
Yep, you did want to use "apt-cache search kde-i18n-zhtw" instead.
Regards, Math
and thanks a lot!
>
> Nah, just add the apropiate links from mods-available to mods-enabled.
> Something like:
>
> ln -s /etc/apache2/mods-available/php5.load /etc/apache2/mods-enabled
> ln -s /etc/apache2/mods-available/php5.conf /etc/apache2/mods-enabled
Or just:
# a2en
Hi Dennis.
Dennis G. Wicks, 05.05.2007 15:02:
> I am having problems with some web pages not working.
> (Not working means just that. The details vary from page
> to page.)
>
> When I check the error console I find a lot of messages
> like:
>
> Warning: assignment to undeclared variable spee
Hi Dennis.
Dennis G. Wicks, 05.05.2007 22:53:
> Mathias Brodala wrote:
>> Dennis G. Wicks, 05.05.2007 15:02:
>>
>>> I am having problems with some web pages not working.
>>> (Not working means just that. The details vary from page
>>> to page.)
>&
present on an X display?
Try "xdypinfo".
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r/bin/[: missing `]'
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /usr/bin/test
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
>
> Hmmm. I wonder what this all means.
That "[" and "test" actually do the same but "[" has a bit more code in it. (For
checking for the closing "]" and for the output of "--help" and such, I guess.)
I’m not sure what you are wondering now.
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pdftk". From the manpage:
>Same as above, except printing is allowed (once the PDF is open)
> pdftk 1.pdf output 1.128.pdf owner_pw foo user_pw baz allow printing
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> This should, to my understanding, write a text file in
> bogo-rframe, but it has been running for about an hour and
> shows no sign of terminating. What is wrong? Please help.
bogofilter -R reads from stdin. Use
$ bogofilter -R /path/to/your/wordlist.db >bogo-rframe
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> * pecon...@mesanetworks.net wrote on 2013-11-23 at 11:33 (-0800):
>
> > I have processed some spam and ham to create a bogofilter
> > database. I want to use the -R option to create the TEXT data
> > frame
mation about Users or monitoring?
>
> I could be wrong, but to the best of my knowledge, NO Linux
> distribution does.
perhabs you know
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/10/privacy-ubuntu-1210-amazon-ads-and-data-leaks
Okay, as it's related to Ubuntu/Canonical it'll be rather off
ectories and need not to be mixed together in
*one* of the directories mentioned above by Siard. Finally
$ fc-list
will give you feedback if the fonts had been found and installed
correctly. You don't need to logout or to restart as the cache
files in ~/.fontconfig will be updated aut
e above line without |xargs... part.
Although bash(1) is very long and its learning curve a little bit
steep I do recommend reading it. In the long term there is no
way avoiding that. Beginners may first tend to [1] and later to
[2]. Also, [3] is quite interessting.
Regards,
Mathias
[1]
* Siard wrote on 2013-12-11 at 17:24 (+0100):
> Mathias Bauer:
> > Also, fonts-conf(5) contains an example user configuration file
> > ~/.fonts.conf, so that your font files (.ttf, .otf) may remain in
> > their original directories and need not to be mixed together in
> &g
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