Dan H. wrote:
What is the output of the following commands?
xrdb -q | grep dpi
xdpyinfo | grep resolution
Do the two results differ?
I tried it. Under fvwm, the first command gives no result at all, and
the second gives 85x86 dots per inch. In the gnome environment, xrdb
has a
Hello,
I would like to change some staff in evolution mail - I have Russian
locale, so I have at least everything in evolution in Russian as well.
But if having menus in Russian is OK, I would like to have all the staff
that goes to the email in English: e.g.
From
To
Subject
Data
wrote
etc.
Kevin Mark wrote:
Hi Vladimir,
I think what you want is to change the locale when you run evolution.
try this:
LC_ALL=en_US evolution
cheers,
Kev
Thanks Kevin, it works, but in this case everything is in English,
including menus. It is fine, but I wonder if there is no way to keep
menus in
Kevin Mark wrote:
Hi Vladimir,
I think what you want is to change the locale when you run evolution.
try this:
LC_ALL=en_US evolution
cheers,
Kev
Another (stupid) question - how I should change the menu in Gnome in
order to add LC_ALL=en_US ? Simply changing the command in menu from
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E.g. when I tried to use KVpnc to import the OpenVPN config file
donwloaded from my vpn server (IPCop), I've got the Wrong password
message. Not so informative, isn't it?
After a long digging I've found that there is a problem with file
permissions -
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Hello,
I've just installed etch from scratch, and installed gforge, but during
the installation I've got following problems:
1. In /etc/postgresql/7.4/main/postgresql.conf it is necessary to change
#tcpip_socket = false
to
tcpip_socket = true
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Hello Alexey,
You'd better ask questions in russian to the
debian-russian@lists.debian.org, while this list is for English-speakers ;-)
This guy tries to install Debian from DVD disks, but installer could not
find hard disk. I am asking for more
) and asked to inform if any difficulties will
arise.
Kind regards,
Vladimir.
Bud Rogers wrote:
Very kind of you both to try to help the OP, and to explain to those of
us who do not read Russian.
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 08:22, Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
Hello Alexey,
You'd better ask questions
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Hello,
I know it sounds strange (I've already did this on four servers without
problems) but on the last I've got a problem - it does not boot after
upgrade.
This computer has SATA in combined mode (I do have both SATA and PATA
disks). When SATA is
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Hi Douglas,
Yes, by combined mode I mean BIOS parameters for SATA, but as far as I
understand in this mode sata drives should appear as sd* and pata as hd*
(at least this was true for sarge).
Strangely enough I was able to boot using
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Hello,
My notebook has NVidia video card
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV18M [GeForce4
488 Go] (rev a2)
with TV-Out _and_ external monitor jacks.
I would like to configure xorg (I use etch) in order to have ability to
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I have absolutely the same problem, and I'm totally lost...
The loaded modules before alsaconf:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsmod | grep snd
snd_intel8x0 30332 2
snd_ac97_codec 83104 1 snd_intel8x0
snd_ac97_bus2400 1
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Oh, I forgot: I'm using etch.
I've already reinstalled alsa-base and alsa-utils. The most interesting
thing is that after the etch install alsa worked just fine.
Unfortunately I could not recall when the problem arise - chances are
that the problem
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Before alsaconf:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [SI7012 ]: ICH - SiS SI7012
SiS SI7012 with CS4299 at 0x1c00, irq 11
after alsaconf:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [SI7012 ]: ICH
I've just found the reason (at least on my laptop): the problem is with
esound package -
rover:/home/rover# ps aux | grep esd
rover 2655 0.0 0.4 2048 580 ?S18:39 0:00
/usr/bin/esd -nobeeps
prevents alsa from working. After alsaconf there is no esd running, but
after
Also, on my system, with 'libesd-alsa0' installed (instead of 'libesd'),
sound playing is not blocked by esd. I think this can also fix problem.
HTH.
Thanks, this did the trick - installing of libesd-alsa0 instead of libesd
solved the problem.
Now the question is - shouldn't libesd-alsa0 be
(or module)?
Kind regards,
Vladimir.
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IDM Ltd.
http://www.idm.ru, Tel +7(095)5344221, Fax +7(095)5302275
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Voila - it works. Feeling myself a cool hacker ;-)
10. Some steps to have it loaded on boot - it is not so complex.
Regards,
Vladimir.
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IDM Ltd.
http://www.idm.ru, Tel +7(095)5344221, Fax +7(095)5302275
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From: Vladimir
Hello,
Maybe it was already an answer for this, but I spend three days searching
Internet (what a big trashcan!) with no success.
The problem is that we would like to have users in our PDC (under samba) to
have one auth mechanism both for access to domain and to mail server (under
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