On Sat, Nov 21, 2020 at 05:44:30PM +, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> [ Adding CC to the debian-efi list too... ]
>
> Hey Andy!
>
> Andy Smith wrote:
> >
> >More of my adventures in EFI land.
> >
> >Machines that boot by EFI need an EFI System Partition. I'm used
> >to using software RAID everywhere
S=ALL, so the case is that the MIBS
snmp.conf entry is just being ignored.
Is this a bug or is it just another undocumented configuration change?
The good news is that to set the MIBS=ALL environmentab variable fixed the
tkmib issue and now it shows the complete SMI.
Thank you
Andres
#1 SMP Mon Oct 3
03:59:20 UTC 2011 x86_64"
iso.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0 = OID: iso.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.10
iso.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0 = Timeticks: (1660) 0:00:16.60
iso.3.6.1.2.1.1.4.0 = STRING: "Me "
iso.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0 = STRING: "andres"
iso.3.6.1.2.1.1.6.0 = STRING: "Sitting on the
r but they just do not work properly. They will freeze my
laptop as soon as I try to connect to a wireless network. My fix is just a
band-aid and it can't be considered a good fix, but it works.
I hope this helps, cheers!
Eng. Andres Migliazzo.
old kernel in the /boot directory I can't find it. Only
the new one. How can I downgrade a kernel in this cases?
Thank you
Andres Migliazzo
I struggled with the same issue. Same Wireless card, same kernel.
Seems to be fixed in the latests testing firmware-iwlwifi package 0.27.
Eng. Andres Migliazzo
?
The goal of this is to have one big monitor to view in realtime what
people are doing in their PCs. Without interaction from me with the
mouse/keyboard.. all I need to do is watch.
A plus if this VNC client is compatible with MacOS/windows
Andres
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Hi Frank,
First of all, I do apologize for posting on amd64 list, I was not sure about
the scope of these two groups. Thank you for clarify.
I didn't have a chance to test the LVM snaphots, but I understand that If I
snapshot the root (/) file system on to a new snapshot/backup logical volume
and
t/0/LUN#0/Config/ssh/GuestPort" 22
$ VBoxManage setextradata
"VBoxInternal/Devices/pcnet/0/LUN#0/Config/ssh/Protocol" TCP
The you can log in via ssh to your Virtual Machine:
$ ssh -p -l
Regards
Andres
Hi gang,
I currently have /boot and / (root) on raid 1 with mdadm. Which is useful
for me specially when I patch the server because I break the mirror prior
the patching and if something goes wrong is pretty straight forward to
synchronize the mirror the other way around and fall back all the cha
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Due to a bug in Digikam SVN, I need to freeze libmarble4 at the
> current version, and not update it. How is this done in apt-get? I
> found the --no-upgrade option in TFM but I cannot figure out how to
> use it. Any help would be appreciated.
You can consider these aproaches depends of the situation:
1- Synch. your system with a reliable NTP server and change the hardware
clock. This is what I do in my home's system.
# rdate time.mit.edu && hwclock --systohc
2- Install openntpd and run the an ntp client as a daemon. This is what I do
Try the 686 Kernel instead of the 383.
et emu10k1 listed in /proc/asound/cards:
blacklist bt878
blacklist bttv
blacklist snd_bt87x
blacklist snd_emu10k1x
blacklist snd_mpu401
blacklist snd_mpu401_uart
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I hope it helps.
Andres-
TXD
7 DSR- 4 DTR
8 CTS- 7 RTS
I'll try it as soon as posible and let you know how was that...
On Feb 10, 2008 10:46 PM, Andres Migliazzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hello Gang,
>
> I've recently bought a SPARC server and I
Hello Gang,
I've recently bought a SPARC server and I have to configure it using
LOM (Lights
out Management)... SUN sent me a DB25 to Ethernet adapter but, due I've
installed debian using the netinstall and I've installed only the piece of
software that I need (I don't have Internet in my new ho
Awesome!! Thank you very much Mr. Florian Kulzer!
You hit the nail on the head, plus you explained the issue in a very clear
and easy way.
I'll convert all my files to utf8, set my editors correctly and ofcourse add
that package into my tex files header.
I'm happy now. :D
Cheers!
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Driver "kbd"
Option "CoreKeyboard"
Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
Option "XkbLayout" "es&q
Alejandro, how was that?
were you able to set up in the way you want?
I have a similar question... I'm wondering if is doable to set up your
debian system in English and read special characters (like á-ú,ñ) in the tty
console. I'm a TeX user and use to do a spelling check using aspell (#aspell
-t
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> Pantor wrote:
> > Andres Migliazzo wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> Please, login as root and run the comand "mount", then show us the
> >> standar output AND the /etc/fstab file. Tell us which is the file
> >> systems that
Right... but before that create the folder:
#mkdir /media/usbdisk
Bye
On Jan 25, 2008 7:15 PM, Amit Uttamchandani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 12:56:35 -0500
> "Bernard Fay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I use Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon with Gnome.
> >
> > When I
Well...
As far as now we have advanced in discussing where the swap partition should
be (the location on the hard disk)... or even if is convenient to have a
swap file or a disk partition...
Are we in conditions to make a wrap up and a close up conclusion?
What do you think?
On Jan 21, 2008 10:3
Hello,
To answer the original question, I use to put my swap file in /boot file
system:
#dd if=/dev/zero of=/boot/swap bs=512k count=1024
#mkswap /boot/swap
#swapon /boot/swap
Then I edit /etc/fstab and add the following entry:
/boot/swap noneswapdefaults0 0
S
Dear friends of Debian community,
My landing to this distribution has been, how to call it...an emergency
landing!
I address to you looking for your support and experience as I am immerse
in the final step of an applicants selection to a job which I consider vital
to my career.
I am
Would anybody care to explain me why the tar version is better for example doing cp -ax /* /mnt/ ?
t; wrote:
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 01:05:01AM +0300, Andres J?rv wrote:> I'm missing the point of make-kpkg. It doesn't make any other difference> than make things more complicated IMHO. I just use the old fashion way of cp
> and make modules_install ;)? It doesn't take a
I'm missing the point of make-kpkg. It doesn't make any other
difference than make things more complicated IMHO. I just use the old
fashion way of cp and make modules_install ;)
body %b] [%t]
and I get subject(s), and to(t) in the new message dialog box, but I don't get
the message body to make replies to debian lists.
I want to get something like this:
"on May, Sun XX, 2004, XXX wrote:
>text of message that I want
>to reply"
How could that be done
age dialog box.
any idea?
Thanks
Andres
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than a day to get it working,
I've learned
how gpm works and how it repeats to X.
different devices related with mouse.
a bit more about config files.
how helpful this user-list could be (it's the first time I ask for help)
thanks
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I want it to work fine in console before changing to /dev/gpmdata in X
any suggestion?
thanks
Andres
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Hi,
* Captain Jack Sparrow wrote on 27.02.2004 (14:58):
> [Problem with cdrecord]
Do you have an IDE drive? Assuming it's /dev/hdd did you try
cdrecord -dev=/dev/hdd ...
as commandline?
HTH
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Hi,
* Krikket wrote on 09.02.2004 (01:10):
> it has out-performed the other Linuxes in one way or another. (My problem
> with the standard Debian install is with configuring the kernel. At this
> point, I just don't get it. I need to learn a lot more before I can do
> that part on my own.) The
Hi,
* Sascha Andres wrote on 07.02.2004 (23:05):
> How did you get the thread lines drawn correctly? I tried
> several ssh clients on windows based machines, but I never
> got them drawn correctly...
Found the answer myself. Translation to latin-x helped to
view correctly.
-sa
Hi,
* Steve Lamb wrote on 06.02.2004 (23:01):
> Yours:
> http://www.dmiyu.org/~grey/lucida.png
>
> Mine:
> http://www.dmiyu.org/~grey/courier.png
>
> Notice the lines are the same; high-ascii.
How did you get the thread lines drawn correctly? I tried
several ssh clients on windows based mach
Hi,
* Douglas Pollard wrote on 27.01.2003 (09:25):
Do I live in the
future? ;)
> I'm a newby to debian linux and feeling pretty dumb. I have managed to
> partition my hard drive and install Debian but I can't figure out ho
Andres C Cuervo
Acceso rápido a Internet con Epm.Net http://www.epm.net.co
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Hullo!
My problem is this: GDM won't let me login properly. It displays the
desktop manager, asks for login and password, and after some time, the
same desktop manager pops up again, asking for login again. Repeat loop
until you get the point.
The setup: I don't know if it's relevant, but I think
Greetings,
I've been having trouble getting sound to work in my
Debian unstable setup. Environment sounds seem to work
well in KDE (I get a sound when I open and close
windows and that kind of stuff) and I was able to get
sound when playing MP3s through XMMS. However, I
cannot get any sound when p
one has any clue on how to start this video chipset, please advice.
Thanks in advance.
Andres Toussaint
Product Development
One Mile Up, Inc.
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Welcome to beta packages. :) A fix for this is up at
http://chunk.mp3revolution.net/lvm2 (apt-gettable); They'll be uploaded
tonight. Feel free to try 'em out and provide feedback before they're
uploaded.
As for the really-bad-shape part; they work for me (tm); I don't have a
system w/ /usr on
PM +0200, Martin F Krafft escribio:
> [cc'd back to debian as a request for confirmation/correction]
>
> Please realize that, at least from my side, this thread is purely for
> informational purposes, and out of interest. i am not trying to make
> life hard for anyone.
>
> the
yes. search for avifile on freshmeat. There's also an xmms-avi plugin
(still in a pretty primitive state) and an xmps-avi plugin (distributed
with avifile). Expect to have to muck around w/ it a bit, as avifile's
autoconf is a bit...lacking..
Oh, and you'll need to get the win32 DLLs for it
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