it is not
relevant
to the kernel).
google: animated gifs gimp
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You assume what is not now, nor never was.
And you do know what it means when you ass-u-me...?
i assume people on d-u will never user double-negatives. :)
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He is not a fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain
in and it all just working, or do I
need to install some other packages? I'm running Etch with a 2.6 kernel.
# aptitude install wireless-tools
you may need to compile some modules or whatnot, i compile my own
kernels, so i cannot speak about the debian kernels.
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I was wondering, how can I complish the blinking effect on a Linux
platform, Debian Etch on a 2.6.15 kernel.
i am not saying your question is off topic, but, blinking web text has
very little to do with linux, debian, or the kernel you are running.
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Matt Price wrote:
Hi folks,
as discussedi nan earlier thread (sorry don'th ave it handy!) I'm
having trouble with hard freezes on my system. I've installed sensord
and lm-sensors and find that, even when my system appears to be
working fine
of xfs-xtt or must xfs-xtt be
removed to upgrade x11-common?
perhaps try:
# aptitude dist-upgrade
it is possible that the package xfs-xtt is being provided by another
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Matt Price wrote:
May 3 16:55:16 anarres sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip it87-isa-0290: fan2: 0
RPM (min = 3013 RPM, div = 8) [ALARM]
Fan2 is the CPU fan in most instances.
Does it turn?
Did it ever turn?
H
the CPU fan is turning, and I
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- I do have 3 drives plugged in to this system, and 768 Megs of RAM,
but on the other hand it's a 400W power source. Unfortunately the
mirror test doesn't work that well for me since I don't know what to
look for! -- but I'd be surprisedi f
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I'm having a problem with hard crashes on my box (sid, not quite up to
date). They seem to happen in a variety of circumstances -- the
computer locks hard in an X
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thanks andrew. these hardware monitors -- are they things like
xseonsors and mbmon? I've just apt-get installed those and will try
them out. other suggestions still welcome!
er, having
Apologies for a late reply.
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I believe my system clock is set to UTC, and I don't have any other OS
operating on the system.
If your system clock is set to UTC it should never be changed for
daylight
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er, having a little trouble here -- xsensors comes up blank! not sure
if that means I'm missing the requisite kernel drivers. any way to
tell what I need?
You probably
interface in any case,
once it's finished ripping the files don't appear to have been
transcoded and I can't tell what precisely I'm meant to do next.
anyway, I would really appreciate any hints folks have or links to
useful howtos. thanks,
matt
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Read my lips is a metaphor, I do believe.
I disagree. To ask someone
Hi Andrew,
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On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 12:14:15PM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
I've had good success with dvdrip, though I use it slightly
differently. I'm ripping my dvd's and saving them as .avi's on my file
server for easier watching in myth
using the dvd
player and when CPU usage is fairly high (50% or more). I have
however had top running during crashes and don't notice cpu usage
rocketing up or anything.
As always I appreciate the help. If I need to provide more specific
hhardware info please let me know. thanks,
matt
.
I've looked in /var/log/messages/ syslog/ and dmesg and don't see
anything special. I suppose probably whatever is causing the crash is
also failing to give me the appropriate message. What kinds of things
can I do to help identifiy the cause of the crash further?
thanks,
matt
prevent rather than
cure rationale. It'll save the NHS millions.
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I'm having a wierd phebomenon. Every time I reboot, the clock gets
set back an additional hour, as though my ocmputer were adjusting for
daylight savings time again. I've noticed
!
That's a mixed metaphor, if I ever saw one.
Metaphor? I don't see a metaphor.
I'll provide a figurative oasis in an otherwise barren metaphor desert.
There. That's better.
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And bricks.
And we never used wrenches anyway.
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funciton. Now I notice that it happens on normal
reboot as well. Any ideas how to diagnose fix this problem?
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if this is nonsense.
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partition as are with a native ext2 partition.
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package is this library or has somebody encountered the same
# aptitude install apt-file
# apt-file update
$ apt-file search libXda.so.1
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On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 14:22 +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
mb = megabit
nope, small 'm' snands for 'mili' which is 1/1 000 000 e.g. one
millionth
part.
m = milli = 1 / 1 000
u (greek letter mu) = micro = 1 / 1 000 000
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On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 15:40 +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
After the recent xorg upgrade, with its attendant excitement, I found I
it broke for me after an upgrade on thursday or friday (april 13 or 14),
but after an upgrade this morning it was fixed.
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this.
Are there any workarounds if Debian packages can not do this? Will
alien-rpm support non-root installs with .rpm's on Debian?
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i dont belive all those posts came from the simple question of ... why
put a u in color, whats the next question gonna be?!
why can pigs fly ?!
Doofus wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
We should have gone all the way to simplified spelling.
Surely you've seen that internet
camera.
(the cameras need depth for a bigger zoom)
-sony dsc p200 fanboy
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switch as in:
$ useradd -m myname
Whenever I go add users now to systems, I first check to see if said
system is a Debian one, then I make the choice above. I'm not sure
what -m does on non-Debian systems, if anything.
-Matt
(My bad for sending out html-formatted text to the list...here's the
unstyled text. -Matt)
(I realize this may be a faq, but this 'useradd -m' is hard to google...)
Summary:
Is there a more-portable way to add users to a system then useradd(8)?
Why does Debian's useradd(8) require a -m switch
it manually (and the
output). also after trying to mount it, run dmesg. also look
at /var/log/syslog. please post contents of /etc/fstab.
this sounds like it may be a udev issue. but it is impossible to tell
without more information.
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gsnes9x - GNOME front-end for snes9x
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://www.horde.org/
= `index.html'
Resolving www.horde.org... 199.175.137.145
Connecting to www.horde.org|199.175.137.145|:80... failed: No route to
host.
Is it just me or they have a problem? (did they close the site??)
no idea if they closed their site.
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with the correct drivers and such and
use the disk natively.
also, if sarge is not a must item for you, you could try the etch
installer.
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conflicts would be very rare.
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i dont understand :(
compix wrote:
המחשב מקולקל ? עם וירוסים ? איטי?
אל תחכו שהוא ייהרס לגמרי הזמינו היום טכנאי שיציל לכם את המחשב, ייעל את העבודה
שלו ויזרז את מהירותו !
קומפיקס פתרונות מחשוב יתנו לכם את כל הפתרונות שהמחשב שלכם צריך ובזול :
(מקבלים ויזה ותשלומים!)
-תיקון המחשב בזריזות
you think.
what i think you want is:
ChallengeResponseAuthentication no
also, did you restart sshd?
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to be 4, but I believe I'm
getting closer to solving my issue.
The printout seems a little low on the page, but I think I'll worry
about that another day.
have you checked
/etc/papersize ?
/etc/paper.config has the options, id assume 'US-Letter' for you.
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repos:
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deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ sid main
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Hi. Brand new debian installation. I'm a little puzzled that I can't
seem to burn a CD. On boot the /var/log/messages confirms that
there's a DVDRW on hdc and a CDRW on hdd. Yet when I go to the File
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english
speaking individuals. this list is full of english speaking people.
seems like it may be a reasonable question to ask.
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Hi. Brand new debian installation. I'm a little puzzled that I can't
seem to burn a CD. On boot the /var/log/messages confirms that
there's a DVDRW on hdc and a CDRW on hdd. Yet when I go to the File
Manager-Go-CD Creator, drop a file into the burn:/// window, then hit
Write To Disk things are
and I found no
SMTP reference in the man page.
Do I effectively need to write some PHP, Python, or Perl app to do
this...something that uses an SMTP module from one of the
aforementioned language libraries?
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Date: Thursday, March 23, 2006 11:23 AM
Hello, I have recently downloaded the
similar on Debian.
I suspect this is a faq; I have yet to find an answer.
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I attempted to apt-get a Subversion 1.3.0 Debian package a few days ago
(via an 'experimental' package base) and failed due to dependencies on
updated libapr and other stuff that was apparently
or at least gives
itself when it's struggling for an IP? Does this makes
sense in your context? i.e. is there a Windows box
conveniently placed on this network, and it stops
happening with it turned off?
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probably want to span a getty off of the serial port, do that
through inittab, here is a snippet from my /etc/inittab
# Example how to put a getty on a serial line (for a terminal)
#
T0:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 9600 vt100
good luck,
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stuff.
i will work, if there are issues *and* you work through them (with or
without the list's help).
caveat: sarge uses XFree86 4.3 and etch uses Xorg 6.9 (the same as the
latest KNOPPIX). s ymmv
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does (it uses linux 2.4); whereas
the 'linux26' option to the installer does not. i have never examined
this oddity further.
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configured properly?
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my experience is that 'linux26' for sarge does not 'see' the cdrom, it
thinks it is scsi or sata as well...
you could try 'expert26' and try inserting and removing modules to make
it work.
otherwise i have had good success with the etch installer.
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/debian-user
and then to access it:
c imap://imap.domain/Mail/lists/debian-user
but that seg faults. so i need to file a bug for that. but in the mean
time, does anyone have any hints?
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breakage. then you have to fix it. sid is no different.
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Windows.
Do any of the major laptop manufactures sell laptops without OSes installed?
not to my knowledge.
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On Tue, 2006-03-07 at 06:12 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
It seems there should be many of these.
Anyone have a recommendation?
I want to parse HTML files in C++ or C.
Thanks!
if you are dealing with xhtml then you could use one of the many xml c++
parsers.
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purge zeroconf
thats what did it for me.
(ps, this should be in the list archives, it was discussed about a week
ago)
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in the console and hit enter on a package that is marked
for removal and see if it has a 'A' by it and also if there are any
packages that are installed that depend on it.
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java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
hidejournal-0/3/1/jar
If I open it from Nautilus (I run Gnome), it pops it open in File Roller.
Just what should I be using to run this?
there should be hundreds of articles on the internet for how to run an
application from a jar file.
google: execute jar file
-matt
these programs, I still
don't understand them very well and wondered whether someone might
clarify the relations among them the prospects for using gstreamer in the
way I've just described.
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On 3/3/06, anoop aryal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 03 March 2006 09:49 am, Matt Price wrote:
Hi folks,
a while ago I switched over to mysql-5.0, then forgot about it
entirely. Now I'm back to configuring some programs that use
|
| 726F6F74202020202020202020202020 |
+--+
4 rows in set (0.00 sec)
thanks anoop! I guess those 02's are spaces then... Looks like most
of the user lines from my old db are corrupted in this way as well.
wierd.
Thanks much for your help!
matt
for this). then look at the
file 'boot/config-blah' with less or vi or whatever.
# CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM is not set
CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G=y
# CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G is not set
CONFIG_HIGHMEM=y
look for those lines.
if CONFIG_HIGHMEM=y and CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G=y are set, you are gold.
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from list!
FreeFontPath: FPE /usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc refcount is 2, should be 1;
fixing.
this doesnt look fatal to me.
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Matt Price wrote:
I'm going to be working on a collaborative audio documentary, probablay
using audacity. I would love to do some kind of version control on
the project, sowe could all work on the documentary at home then
merge
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However, the most important tool that AFAIK is missing, is a audio/video
differencing tool - like diff for video. Without an AV diff tool you
cannot resolve conflicts if two people change the same revision of a
video
incremental changes to a significant number of media
files. Does anyone know whether there's a version-control system which
can handle such changes to binary files easily and clearly? I don't
know much about cvs its competitors, so this is just an
out--of-the-blue question.
thanks,
matt
bit and it somunds to me that what I am
looking for is some kind of combination of slimserver and mpd. Or
maybe mpd + nfs mounted file systems (how slow does THAT make
things?).
Anyone have any hints on how to proceed? Appreciate it as usual!
thanks,
Matt
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readability. On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 18:22 -0500, Todd Swackhamer wrote:
do i need to know
can then (perhaps) modprobe in the
correct modules to use your cdrom.
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intimidated going through the expert mode.
go with the etch installer. worst case scenario is you lose an hour or
two fiddling.
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On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 13:42 -0500, Todd Swackhamer wrote:
I am trying to install debian for the first
On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 10:17 -0300, ochnap2 wrote:
Hi, I have a Kodak C330 that I want to use with digikam, but it seems that
only root can access it. I'm using a fully updated sid.
how is root accessing it?
mounting it directly? using an application?
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On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 10:17 -0300, ochnap2 wrote:
Hi, I have a Kodak C330 that I want to use with digikam, but it seems that
only root can access it. I'm using a fully updated sid.
how is root accessing it?
mounting it directly
On 2/18/06, Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 04:42:52PM -0500, Matt Price wrote:
so it would bereally niceto know what exactly makes firefox behave
this way.
Hi Matt,
you should google about firefox issue because as of late I saw an
article where they exmplained
. I'll probably be posting to the DART users in a bit,
but they hardly have any traffic on that email list.
-Matt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/svnwork/Dart/trunk$ ant -Dbuild.compiler=gcj compile
Unable to locate tools.jar. Expected to find it in
/usr/lib/sablevm/lib/tools.jar
Buildfile: build.xml
in tht time. So
firefox is still eating cycles, eventhough the windows are all gone.
so it would bereally niceto know what exactly makes firefox behave
this way.
Thanks,
Matt
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perhaps:
http://www.soekris.com/
or a pc104 architecture?
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. hurd, freebsd, netbsd.
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On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 14:30 +, Clive Menzies wrote:
On (16/02/06 22:01), Deephay wrote:
Anyone can recommend me a good image viewing software?
I am not using Gnome / KDE, so the I don't want to use
software such as Gwenview. Thx!
I like gqview :)
second that.
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http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2005/11/30/debian unstable main
contrib non-free
$ grep Default /etc/apt/apt.conf
APT::Default-Release testing;
then using aptitude backrev xserver-xorg, and then hold the package.
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On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 18:57 +0100, Björn Lindström wrote:
Matt Zagrabelny [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
then using aptitude backrev xserver-xorg, and then hold the package.
For someone very new to aptitude, could you elaborate on how to do
this?
sure!
# aptitude
then use '/' to find a package
the xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log if anyone is interested.
thanks,
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here is where i ordered a card from, it has prism2 chipset and works
well with the hostap driver.
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available (precompiled, of course) via apt. (use aptitude)
i doubt there would be one included in an installer in the future, but
you never know.
out of curiousity, why is it so important to install an smp kernel
right away?
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this thing?
I am currently using XFCE desktop environment.
for gnome it is done via sessions, from the package 'gnome-session'.
$ gnome-session-properties
perhaps xfce has something similar.
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