--- David Leggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You dont happen to be using kernel 2.6 by any
> chance?
so it is.
> IIRC all mice in 2.6 hvae events sent via
> /dev/input/mice and such yor x
> server will pick up 2 mouse clicks because its
> listening to
> both /.dev/imput/mice ans /dev/psaux
Hi.
I have omnibook xe3 laptop + sarge.
When I click mouse [ I use only external logitech
optical USB, not tried with touchpad] , quite often
this one click is treated as two clicks, which result
that two applications are open, or that mozilla closes
two tabs, etc... Its pretty annonying.
I wond
--- David GaGaudinedadavidmemclaboconcordiaa> wrote:
> > I know that this is not recommended. But I often
> set up DeDebianachines
> > for "friends" who have virtually no clue
> whatsoever and no intentions
> > of changing this. The machines are obviously not
> very important but I
> > want to prov
Hi.
I know its probably not debian specific problem,
but very often when i start programs from kicker
(panel whenre program shortcuts, virtual desktop and
taskbar are) then it receives 2 clicks, therefore
starts 2 instances .
It is acctually very annoing, and well in some cases
it could cause pr
>
> In my opinion semi-automaticaly updates sound scary
> itself...
>
> - Martin
I agree, and I never use it.
But still, even on manual updates , it can cause
problem.
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> Upgrades require interaction from time to time, such
> as conffile merges.
> Even with packages that use debconf, the defaults
> you get with the
> noninteractive frontend aren't always what you want.
well but lets assume i have little router ticking
somewhere. only sshd listening.
If I configu
> Every Debian init.d script that starts a daemon says
> something like
> "Starting web server: apache."
>
some processes take long time to finish.
slurpd hangs sometime mystically or takes long to
finish.
I think it could cause probelms if I start it again
before its done.
some scripts are ok
> In module configuration I have:
>
> Exim executable /etc/init.d/exim4
this souhld be /usr/sbin/exim or something..
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> Sarge *SUDDENLY* becoming Stable. Don't make me
> laugh.
>
> We aren't even into freeze yet.
>
> When that happens, then you should maybe worry about
> that.
it doesnt matter when it happen.
I must read news every day, be prepared to change all
my sources.list when it happens?
thing is that
> Can I safely use "woody" or "sarge" instead of
> stable and testing for
> the distribution specifier in /etc/apt/sources.list
> or can this cause
> trouble? Im afraid of an unwanted upgrade to a new
> distribution when
> testing suddenly becomes stable.
yes you can and imho it makse very much s
--- Support <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi! Debian Users
>
>
> How to removed exim from Debian server ? When I try
> using dpkg to removed
> it ..it show there was some program is need ..
>
maybe its easyer to leave it to system unconfigured.
then it wont bother you..
dpkg-reconfigure exim
cat /proc/cpuinfo
there you can see for sure.
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--- cwinl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all,
> here is my top messages:
>
> top - 13:21:10 up 5 min, 2 users, load average:
> 0.00, 0.01, 0.00
> Tasks: 41 total, 1 running, 40 sleeping, 0
> stop
SMP is for multiprocessor systems ,
non-SMP is for 1 processor..
thats it. :)
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To UNSUBSCRIB
in lilo.conf , enter line
root=/dev/*d**
for example root=/dev/hda1
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--- Denis Croombs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to get a Debian system 3.0 to use a
> 2.4.16-k7 kernel
> I have added the kernel to lilo.conf & entered the
> command lilo but
> I have set up my ADSL modem to work in Linux. I can
> read mails and surf web. There's a slight problem
> though. I can't do login from within a site, e.g.,
> login to yahoo mail. A window would pop up with a
> msg "The protocol https is not supported". I had
> checked that the kdebase-libs is in
Btw, has anyone seen any gnome/gtk application that
doesnt crash regulary?
Really, i dont wanna start flame but thats so.
recently i installed jags (.deb) on sarge. crashed
almost immediately. And I have had same experiences
with lots of gnome apps
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Hi.
When I close my xterm with alt-f4 , remote sshd &&
bash hang every time and sshd starts to eat
processor
and memory:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps xuw
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT
START TIME COMMAND
axel1263 46.4 0.2 9488 2684 ?R
14:44
0:44 [ss
> I am looking for some specific features, and have
> thought of a software
> combination that might work, but would like someone
> with experience to
> point me in the right direction, if this isn't the
> one.
>
> I need for users:
> - Webmail access (Squirrelmail or Open WebMail?)
> - Mail for
anyone knows when they add roaming profiles support?
http://www.zillavilla.com/ promises for 1.7a but
1.7rc1 doesnt seem to include
(http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.7rc1/README.html)
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> > Linux GTK2 builds have improved support for OS
> themes.
>
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