Re: iceweasel always requesting to be default browser

2007-03-17 Thread Roman Stöckl-Schmidt
Michael M. schrieb: So what is your default browser? Do you have iceweasel set as the default in any DE you are using, if you are using one? What does update-alternatives report? Okay, I'm using Gnome and in the preferred applications settings or whatever it's called in english it says

iceweasel always requesting to be default browser

2007-03-15 Thread Roman Stöckl-Schmidt
Hi guys! I've got a really strange behaviour in iceweasel since upgrading to the newest package in etch (2.0.0.2+dfsg-3). When I ran it for the first time after upgrading it asked wether I wanted to set it as the default browser. Since the previous version had been my default browser and I

Re: sources.list urls for Etch

2007-02-03 Thread Roman Stöckl-Schmidt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Hi Everyone, I have Etch and got my systems (laptop and desktop) running nicely. I an still realitively new to Debian/Linux and love it. I understand Etch is frozen and will soon be the stable version. I want to make sure I have the correct urls in my sources.list

Re: unable to mount root fs on unknown--block(0,0)

2007-02-03 Thread Roman Stöckl-Schmidt
Easiest way to do this is to mount your drives by labels instead of device-names. Search the list for entries by Bob McGowan with the keyword label and you'll find out anything you need to know. Cheers, Roman. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe.

Re: no sound on mplayer + .nsv stream

2007-02-03 Thread Roman Stöckl-Schmidt
Hi Jonathan. Don't know if you remember me but we had an e-encounter on this list when you were trying to get your catalan fonts working with unicon. Anyway, just nice to see you're still around. To the facts: Jonathan Kaye schrieb:

Re: old hardware, newer Debian

2007-02-03 Thread Roman Stöckl-Schmidt
Ron Johnson schrieb: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/03/07 00:50, Mike McClain wrote: s. keeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Mike McClain [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I just installed sarge on a box I've happily been running woody on for 5 years and find I can't run X cause the

Re: deborphan

2007-02-03 Thread Roman Stöckl-Schmidt
Gerard Robin schrieb: On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 10:21:04AM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: From: Roberto C. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: deborphan Mail-Followup-To: Roberto C. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED], On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 03:34:10PM +0100, Gerard

Re: self-built kernel causing boot problems

2007-01-31 Thread Roman Stöckl-Schmidt
Bob McGowan schrieb: Roman, For DOS fat based filesystems, you need to install a DOS tool set such as mtools or dosfstools. The mtools includes 'mlabel' to add a DOS label to an existing device. The documentation describes how to set this up. The dosfstools has a 'mkdosfs' command to

Re: module-assistant/ndiswrapper/kernel-headers

2007-01-31 Thread Roman Stöckl-Schmidt
Sven Arvidsson schrieb: On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 12:23 -0800, Freddy Freeloader wrote: The problem is that there is no kernel-headers package with the same exact package version as the installed kernel version. The installed kernel is reported as 2.6.18-3-486 by uname -a. The only kernel

self-built kernel causing boot problems

2007-01-30 Thread Roman Stöckl-Schmidt
Hi fellow debianists! I've compiled a kernel from the up-to-date kernel-source-2.6 package with the aim to be able to build realtime linux security module. To do this I followed the instructions from the README.Debian in the realtime-lsm documentation. I got the linux-2.6_2.6.18-7 sources,

Re: self-built kernel causing boot problems

2007-01-30 Thread Roman Stöckl-Schmidt
Thanks for your answer bob. Now there's only two problems remaining. First, my internet connection still isn't working, but I see I'll have to go investigate on this one but 2nd you might be able to help me with. my usb hdd, /dev/sda on the standard and sdb on my self-built kernel is fat32 or