On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 23:42:41 -0800 Chris Bannister wrote
Just a bit of advice, if it's not NSFW why on earth do you think it's
OK on this list? Do you say what ever you like to your mother or anyone
you meet?
Yeah, and that bitch (and the rest of them) don't much appreciate
I'm not arguing one is better than the other, just in all situations
neither is the best. You said in another reply that we haven't created
a computer that can create as we do,
What do yo mean we? Just because one person is a good musician doesn't
mean we are. Just because one person is a
I was given a machine with six scsi drives and I wanted to play around with
RAID setups. The system as given to me was setup with 5 drives in a raid and
one used as /boot. I wanted to use all of them for the raid, so I added a large
ATA drive. On the new drive I made a /boot partition, a swap
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 11:57:31 -0800 Ken Heardkensli...@teksavvy.com wrote
When on 2013-12-28 Saturday I started to install Wheezy on my new desktop
computer in Thailand the partitions I tried to install were the same ones I
used with Squeeze in one of my computers in Canada --
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 12:43:10 -0800 Ralf
Mardorfralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net wrote
Why does a manually wound coil for guitars does sound better than a
mechanically wounded coil does? The mechanically wound coil is more
precise! Don't underestimate human touch. The human brain
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 13:21:49 -0800 Ralf
Mardorfralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net wrote
Living beings are able to self-repair, to eat and to produce the needed
energy for doing some work. You only need to interrupt electrical power
given by humans, to kill a machine.
I'm not
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 13:33:31 -0800 Jerry Stuckle wrote
And the only complex machine that can be reproduced by unskilled labor!
Jerry
And not only that, it is in fact quite fun and enjoyable to make people. While
I enjoy tinkering with my computers, it was more
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 13:53:20 -0800 Ralf
Mardorfralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net wrote
I agree, but they will kill you and now me too, because you mentioned
that. Sexuality is a taboo! It's evil, it doesn't exist in the clean
computer world!
Any computer sufficiently complex to be
It's a feature of modern laptops.
The idea is that the battery lasts longer if you avoid full
charge/discharge cycles.
Mine is on 80% too - it's normal.
As for how you tell it to charge to 100% because you're planning a bus
trip - anyone out there, please let me know.
Regards,
http://www.samsung.com/us/article/tips--tricks-extending-notebook-battery-life
it's called Smart charging, so I guess it should have a config option
somewhere.
Philip
Thank god I never bought a samsung laptop. I am amazed that samsung has just
recently discovered the
On Thu, 08 Aug 2013 11:15:44 -0700 François
Pattefrancois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr wrote
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Bonjour,
I would like to make a fresh install of debian and I want to keep my
previous /home partition ie. forbid the
I'm using wheezy and in gnome 3, if I disconnect my laptop from its charger and
then at some point suspend. After bringing the system back up and connect the
charger the battery charge indicator in gnome shows incorrect info.
I plug in the charger and the battery charges, but it never reaches
There are 3 dvd's for wheezy:
debian-7.0.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso 2013-05-04 17:14 3.7G
debian-7.0.0-amd64-DVD-2.iso 2013-05-04 17:14 4.4G
debian-7.0.0-amd64-DVD-3.iso 2013-05-04 17:14 4.4G
So just add up the GB's and divide that by your internet connection speed. I
would recommend bittorrent rather
I just installed newstable on my new laptop and am having a weird issue in
gnome. Whenever I launch a small window, like a terminal, calculator or the
file manager and if it appears in the left top corner I cannot grab it with my
mouse pointer, I can't type into a terminal or gedit window. If I
This gave me a raging vintage-debian-boner, and to get rid of it I am now
installing debian 0.93RC6 on a vm. I started with debian 2.0, I bought a book
with a 1.x version of debian, but I didn't yet own a computer and never so
never actually used it.
Boot and Root Disks!
I recently bought a laptop, it came pre-installed with wheezy (because the
nvidia driver needed a newer kernel). I really dislike the new version of
gnome. I feel like my expensive laptop is hobbled. It feels like a slow $100
android tablet instead of a powerful computer.
I can't customize
The gnome clock applet's weather fuction is currently showing the temperature
in Orlando, FL (OIA) is 84F. Outside my house the thermometer says it is 60F.
The weather channel is reporting 59F. The gnome weather applet is reporting 61F.
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debian is my main squeeze
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I used dia to make a png file diagram of my network. I tried to make one with
text, but
I couldn't understand it and I made it. I assume the list won't forward
attachments, so
I posted it at:
http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/s629/CletusJenkins/network_zps9f815828.png
This helped
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 09:25:01 -0800 Hormatzhan Yiltizhyil...@gmail.com
wrote
I'd like to download some big .iso files, and I use SSD drive.Some would
recommend avoid writing big stuff (in this case, about 40G!) to SSD if
possible.
I have other removable hard disk(s), and if
i have a machine with an internet connection, it acts as a router for other
systems on a private network (192.168.2.0/8). I setup a VPN client with openvpn
on this machine, the VPN works perfectly, but when connected to the VPN the
machine does not route for the private network systems.
I can
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 02:23:29 -0800 Bonno Bloksmab.blok...@tio.nl wrote
Hi,
I have a machine with an internet connection, it acts as a router for
other systems on a private network (192.168.2.0/8).
I setup a VPN client with openvpn on this machine, the VPN works
cletusjenkins to Ralf Mardorf
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 08:22:08 -0800 Ralf
Mardorfralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net wrote
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 16:10:45 +0100, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Le 15.01.2013 15:12, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
If you now will install a package with dependencies
made it. I assume the list won't forward
attachments, so
I posted it at:
http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/s629/CletusJenkins/network_zps9f815828.png
If there is a better way to share things like this to the list let me know.
I only have one router. I buy a service from a company that gives me
I'm trying to connect to a VPN service via openVPN. When I try to connect (via
network manager's gui) I get an error saying the openvpn service is not
running. I do not see any errors in messages, syslog, daemon.log or dmesg about
this. When I manually start the service it just says that it is
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 02:06:17AM -0700, cletusjenkins wrote:
I'm trying to connect to a VPN service via openVPN. When I try to connect
(via network manager's gui) I get an error saying the openvpn service is
not running. I do not see any errors in messages, syslog, daemon.log
Whether you are acting as a server or a client you need to have a
config file (.conf) in the /etc/openvpn directory (wich is the default
location where the openvpn service will look for .conf files and will
try to start those connections automatically when the service is
started). Check if
-- clet
debian is my main squeeze
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 12:42:15 -0700 Joej...@jretrading.com wrote
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 20:41:00 +0200
Registros Web registros@gmail.com wrote:
Network Manager can handle most OpenVPN configuration options, and is
a viable
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 14:45:08 -0700 Joej...@jretrading.com wrote
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 14:16:07 -0700
cletusjenkins cletusjenk...@zoho.com wrote:
Does
using the gui normally work?
Yes, as I posted earlier, I use Network Manager on a now
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 08:24:12 -0700 Camaleón wrote
On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 22:47:24 -0700, cletusjenkins wrote:
I have a problem with my laptop. When the battery runs down the system
won't shut down automatically. I am running stable with gnome. hanks.
Does it work if you
I have a problem with my laptop. When the battery runs down the system won't
shut down automatically. I am running stable with gnome. The power manager
detects the battery and reports the charge level correctly. I have the options
setup such that it should shutdown when battery is critically
Thanks so much, that was exactly what I was looking for.
On Tue, 24 Jul 2012 01:43:09 -0700 Armin Haas wrote
Take a look at xdg-user-dirs (and xdg-user-dirs-gtk if your DE is gtk-based).
Cheers
Armin
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This is a ridiculously simple question, but my searches are not turning up what
I'm looking for.
Where are the default folders the system puts in your home directory defined
at? I don't mean the dot rc files, but Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Pictures,
Templates, etc.
I don't need most of
I add one line to /etc/fstab for each labeled usb external drive like
the following:
LABEL=gflx1 /media/gflx1ext3rw,user,noauto 0 0
And I create the named mount point in /media with:
mkdir /media/gflx1
I have my own system of choosing
You'll have to use Gnome3. You can use it in Gnome Classic mode
(fallback) for now, but it has been strongly hinted that that option
won't be available for much longer.
I've switched to XFCE, as Gnome3 was too much of a PITA to try and use
on my laptop (I used pinning to keep
These symptoms match exactly to Tixy's suggestion, could you please at
least show us your /etc/fstab?
Kind regards,
Andrei
Ah, you are right, I completely misunderstood what Tixy was saying! I went to
try what Paul Condon suggested I saw the line specifying /media/usb0 as the
mount point.
I have several USB external drives. I have them formatted as ext3 and have
assigned them labels (via tune2fs -L). All of my labels are made up of letters
no numbers, spaces or other special characters. When I connect a drive, it's
label is displayed correctly in gnome (on the desktop and when
I often see this when I install Debian on a PC using a USB stick. The
installer seems to put an entry in /etc/fstab to mount /dev/sdb
at /media/usb0. I just delete this line.
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Thanks for your reply. I'm not sure if that is the problem I am having, I
installed from
I have a machine that is locking up every few days. It doesn't seem to be doing
much when it happens, nor do I see anything in the syslog or messages files. Is
there any way to enable extra logging to try to catch what is going wrong?
Thanks.
-- clet
debian is my main squeeze
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I am trying to reinstall an older machine with an Advansys SCSI host adapter
and not having much luck. I have two of the same model adapters and both have
the same issues. When I boot without either in the machine, it gets well past
my error/stopping point.
I'm booting off of the CD 1, I
Sorry for this not truly being a debian question, but after googling and
duckduckgoing I didn't find a good solution and thought I would ask here. I'm
trying to embed an image in my existing sound (ogg vorbis) files.
I did find a script that makes it a little easier, but no info on how to
Is there any problems in general with bittorrent lately? I tried to launch
transmission yesterday and this evening and had issues. I see no traffic up or
down, and when it starts up all my torrents are paused, even the ones I'm just
seeding. I start them and I check later and they are all
It can be just the drive went bad :-?
I have an old cd-drive disk cleaner with a brush that knocks any dust from the
laser emitter. If you don't have one perhaps a blast from a compressed gas
canister could do the trick. Or just simply bend over and try it manually. I'd
double check that
Also be sure to check out this web framework too, one of the best I've
ever worked with: https://www.djangoproject.com/.
Cheers,
Sylvain
Thanks everyone, I will begin reading the suggested links and docs this
weekend. Let hope I don't end up adding any root-able holes to
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 11:16:46 -0800 James
Allsoppjamesaalls...@googlemail.com wrote
Hello,
I really want to be able to use VNC to be able to view the full Gnome
desktop on my laptop. I've been able to view a grey screen and a
terminal, using vnc4server and tigervnc or
Hello, I am interested to learn how to program in Python. What debian packages
would I need to start coding some basic cgi in apache? Thanks.
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 14:11:23 -0800 Gustavo J Mata wrote
This is the info for the card:
Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2]
Network Connection (rev 05)
I installed the ipw2200 driver.
Have you installed firmware-linux-nonfree package? Mine
/2012 04:24 PM, cletusjenkins wrote:
Hello, I am interested to learn how to program in Python. What debian
packages would I need to start coding some basic cgi in apache? Thanks.
There are 2 python book packages:
diveintopython which covers Python 2
and
diveintopython3 which covers Python
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