3.340; echo $?
1
In version notation, .34 and .340 are not the same thing; you need to think
of them as separate numbers (so you're comparing 102 with 34, and 102 with
340).
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Eg, export TMPDIR=/var/tmp ; iceweasel
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How about buying an old Sun Sparc? A quick ebay search turned up a
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Isn't that what testing is for?
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that their DNS might get hijacked and you're worried that you might one
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/dev/sdc2 swap swapdefaults,pri=1 0 0
Yes, but doing that won't make for a highly-available server if the
disk dies while the swap on it is being used...
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You'll need to install the dvd+rw-tools package, first.
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. Any ideas what I could check/do?
Try changing the mirror that you're using (in /etc/apt/sources.list).
Sometimes some mirrors don't get updated...
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UTC=no
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are accessing. When the process dies (ie, you kill it, or maybe even
reboot if you can't figure out which one it is), the space will likely
be freed.
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On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 05:16:10PM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
How do you install java in Sid?
apt-get install sun-java5-plugin sun-java5-bin
apt-get install sun-java5-jdk # If you want the JDK
You'll need the non-free repository in your sources.list file.
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them with a music application (eg, kcd) or read the
data and convert to file (eg, grip).
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, to work around your
restrictions.
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-bit PCMCIA, not 32-bit Cardbus
(ie, your laptop is too old for the card).
Have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardbus. It explains the
difference.
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I'm currently view rss feeds by thunderbird, but I'm wondering if there is
better solutions out there, because thunderbird can't
I'm finding liferea to be pretty good, at the moment.
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Looks like your syslog logfile has been rolled, and syslog hasn't been
restarted. syslog will keep writing to the old file, even if its name
has been changed.
Restart syslog and it will start writing to the /var/log/syslog file
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the LVM volume group, and these
are the equivalent of partitions.
Remember to have a non raid 5 partition for /boot (eg, either RAID1 or
just a plain disk partition (ugh)), because IIRC, neither grub nor lilo
can cope with booting from software RAID5.
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And crypt?
Don't know an awful lot about crypt, sorry. But from what I remember, it
integrates with LVM very well.
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not necessarily work from the Debian installer though. Perhaps
you'll have to go into a shell window and do the above by hand...
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(as root) with:
mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt
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on external network
interfaces, you should either change this line to:
Listen *:631
or add another line like:
Listen your.ip.addr.ess:631
...and then restart cups.
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this or anything like it.
dpkg -i is the equivalent of both rpm -U and rpm -i.
It will install whatever version of the deb that you tell it to,
replacing the original package (rather than whinging that a package is
already installed, as rpm will, if you use -i).
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to use reliably. A lot
of this comes from using gstreamer for playback.
I'd recommend using gxine instead. It's pretty good, aside from a couple
of problems that I have submitted to bugs.debian.org...
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like a zeroconf networking address. There's a bit of
information on zeroconf here:
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(oh, and here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeroconf)
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apt-get build-dep libc6
apt-get -b source libc6
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process (Linux: one with the CAP_CHOWN capability) may change
the owner of a file.
I'll confess to not knowing anything about capabilities, however. In this
case I'll assume that only processes with an effective uid of 0 have
this capability.
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su or sudo to change to root first, and then try the same command again.
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. Like the X Window System, it uses
the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers
that control audio input and output devices.
This package contains the nas daemon (au), needed for local output from nas.
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Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
Any suggestions as to why I can't run the remote app and see it locally?
Has your remote box got 'X11Forwarding yes' in its /etc/ssh/sshd_config
file?
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Can any of you recommend some good TV applications for my Debian Sid
Dell Inspiron 2200 laptop please?
tvtime is probably the best of the TV applications that I've tested.
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set nocp
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prefer to see what you're removing first, so you could just
do:
dpkg --get-selections | grep php4
and then apt-get --purge remove them individually ...
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that the above line gives you...
(audio only, here. no idea what needs to be done with video streams).
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) module -
it's in the scsi-extra-modules debian installer component.
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2 x 73 GB HD on PERC 4e/Di RAID SCSI controller.
You'll need to insert the megaraid or megaraid2 (preferable) module -
it's in the scsi-extra-modules debian
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for these) such as .m3u / .pls / .asx / .ram.
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-in ipw2100 module
under Debian sid.
This is my wireless card:
:02:0b.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B
Mini PCI Adapter (rev 04)
(Oh, BTW, I presume you know that WEP is next to useless, right?) ;)
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on hold until things get sorted out.
Just do this:
echo libfreetype6 hold | dpkg --set-selections
When you want to remove the hold, later on, do:
echo libfreetype6 install | dpkg --set-selections
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--driver generic-mmc --speed 4 filevcd.cue
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, this is completely normal, it needs to
do this to function correctly.
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/dev ; /sbin/MAKEDEV misc)
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On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 05:37:37PM -0800, Serena Cantor wrote:
deb http://security.debian.org/ sarge/updates main contrib non-free
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
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I don't know if this can help with your specific problem, but I've
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On the PC : iptables -t NAT -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
IIRC, the table for NAT is named 'nat' (ie, lowercase).
I'll bet it's this that's causing the problem.
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sources.lsit and let apt do the rest?
Pretty much.
Be warned, it's called unstable for a reason. There are times when you
find that some things might break. It's rare, but it does happen.
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interrupt
NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0 transmit timed out
eth0: tx timed out, lost interrupt
Now, this was working fine last week, prior to upgrading. The guest OS
is just Debian sid, kernel 2.4.26. The network module is ne2k-pci, as
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forget to specify the amount of memory at boot time, and it defaults to
16Mb (maybe 32Mb). When that happens, apt tends to crash and burn for
me.
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that it's secure upon install.
However, It Works For Me (TM).
Maybe it will also help someone create a good package of it, too ;)
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that previously I'd had a
mozilla-xft package and the new debs didn't contain one.
When I tested it though, it worked, and I don't really know what xft does
anyway, so I didn't bother going any further.
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If anyone needs mozilla 1.7 debs with postscript re-enabled and
xprint removed, I've just built some here:
deb http://apt.leapster.org sid mozilla
I'll be doing firefox sometime later today, too.
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to any PPC machines.
(Also, it's not all that hard to build them yourself if you're really
eager. Just remove the --enable-xprint and --disable-postscript lines
from the rules file in the mozilla source package and then do a
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot)
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to me. It surely isn't Dutch (I am
Dutch).
Norwegian, Swedish or Danish. But definitely not Finnish...
[not that I know any of them].
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