correct way to bring up the Gnome desttop
on a system where both are installed?
you should be able to choose your desired session (gnome or kde) in
either gdm or kdm.
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Any idea? TIA ;)
i was having similar troubles. i just started oowriter and after the
splash image appeared it took around 10 minutes for oowriter to start.
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On Sun, 2004-08-08 at 15:05, Patrick Donker wrote:
I hear alot of fuzz about 'the new installer'...
Whats so special about it?
quoting joey hess:
The Debian-Installer team announces the first release candidate of the
Debian sarge installer. Significant improvements in this release of the
some of the time.
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the route command, etc)
and assign them manually.
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a scsi emulation layer (ide-scsi). google for something
like scanbus atapi cdrecord to get started.
that said, if you choose to use scsi emulation, your cd drives will be
/dev/scd0, /dev/scd1. not /dev/hdc, etc.
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? Or is that not a possibility.
regarding debian, i would guess that the BSD kernel would become viable
sooner than a HURD kernel. it is already at production stability and has
much more development behind it than HURD.
*but*, there is no one jumping off of the linux ship.
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jumping on this thread.
regarding video (not still images): there is a certain frames per
second, there is resolution. so i dont think just because it is analog
you can arbitrarily zoom in on a frame (like you could with a photo
taken from a 35mm camera).
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this problem with my old distro (SuSE)
in one of the graphical front ends for apt (aptitude, dselect, synaptic)
you can see what packages conflict with. or you can go to
packages.debian.org and find conflicts.
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from what i remember debian rejected the license change xfree86 made
with 4.4
keep in mind that xfree86 4.3 had been released for about one year
before it saw unstable.
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install (2.6) or make modules modules_install
if you want parallel port support for a printer, then you will also want
to enable parallel port printer under character devices.
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method. there is a good howto on newbiedoc.sourceforge.net on compiling
your own kernel with kernel-package, check it out.
there is more that could be said right now, but decide if compiling your
own kernel is the method you want to go with. if you have more
questions, we can help.
-matt
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 10:05, nx13372 wrote:
This is my .bashrc:
export PS1='\[\033[01;28m\]\t
\[\033[01;[EMAIL PROTECTED];34m\]\w\$\[\033[00m\]'
umask 022
export LS_OPTIONS='--color=auto'
eval `dircolors`
alias ls='ls $LS_OPTIONS'
alias ll='ls $LS_OPTIONS -l'
alias l='ls $LS_OPTIONS -lA'
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 10:30, nx13372 wrote:
matt zagrabelny wrote:
make sure .bashrc is being sourced.
$ ls -alh
is there colors?
$ source .bashrc; ls -alh
is there colors?
After the source .bashrc works.
What's must be changed?
thanks
different files are sourced
with /dev/dsp is
pretty low level (in my mind at least).
you can always do things like cat /dev/dsp audio.raw and cat
/dev/urandom /dev/dsp
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Close, but no cigar.
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really would like to know what it is tho, even just out of curiosity.
That'd be a shame. I'd be curious as to what's wrong too, but I'm running
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. It should look like:
iface eth1 inet static
address 10.1.1.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 10.1.1.0
broadcast 10.1.1.255
Let me know what happens.
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Felicity means 'appropriate' or 'happiness'.
And Angela means 'heavenly messenger'.
What exactly is being addressed here?
Beats me.
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is the output when you run cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward ?
If you get a zero, execute echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward bring
up the 10.1.1.1 interface and try things then. Let us know what happens.
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cooked up. What I want to do is look at my disks and gather statistics about
what is eating the most space. Where the biggest files are, which
directories are the largest, etc.
What I do to see large directories is just 'du -sh *' starting at root and
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On Sat, 31 Jul 2004, Florian Ernst wrote:
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 11:50:23AM -0700, Matt Perry wrote:
Why does dselect want to install packages that I haven't requested? I'm
not talking about dependencies. Here's how to replicate what I'm seeing.
[...]
Why is dselect wanting
remy harel wrote:
Yet, my sound card is pretty nice configured, I'm using an SB Live!
1024 ( emu10k1 ) with alsa, loaded as a module. Sound work perfectly
in all applications, dvds, mp3 etc...even the surround is perfect ( by
the way, how wonderful is alsa ! ).
I'm pretty experienced with
perl-modules pidentd portmap procmail python
python-newt python2.3 rcs reportbug sharutils strace tcsh texinfo time
traceroute vacation w3m wamerican whois
Why is dselect wanting to install packages that I didn't request?
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a girls name as his login doesn't mean that his
message is spam.
Maybe you should judge on content. He could have mis-typed an address
abbreviation in his mail client.
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On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 07:06, Micha Feigin wrote:
How do I create an audio cd image on disk?
i *think* you could use dd get the image off of a disc.
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:).
google to see if it is supported under linux. there are a few wifi
drivers in the kernel source, otherwise there is a project called (iirc)
wlan-linux. also there are a few projects started to write drivers (for
example: atmel).
also is the card a pci card or a pcmcia card?
-matt
just academic, but i am curious.
3) if i do a modprobe 8250-pci the modules loads without error. is
there a way to see what device that module is loaded for?
thanks for the help
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1.00.3-7 for me. I'm running testing not stable.
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editing a file? There doesn't seem to be a reference that I can find for
how to set GTK and/or Gnome fonts config files.
Note that I'm not running Gnome or X on the machine with Gnucash. I ssh
into the machine and run gnucash there and run an X server locally.
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On Sat, 17 Jul 2004, Matt Perry wrote:
Any ideas on how to fix this?
I found a fix. Turns out that the raid2 script needed to be run before
the checkfs script at startup, but they both were set to S30 in /etc/rcS.
I renamed S30raid2 to S29raid2 so it would start before S30checkfs
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3. Now I want to hack the X startup scripts to
*automatically* go to one machine's log in screen
(I'll call that machine the application server).
I
know the line I need to add will be X -query
192.168.0.10 (where
to choose - just be straight onto the
gdm of the application server.
All guidance on debians X startup would be much
appreciated. Incidently, I'm using whichever X server
comes as default on testing.
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gentoo documentation. Hope this helps
anyone else having the same problem.
-Matt
Bill Moseley wrote:
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 01:40:37PM -0400, Matt Yates wrote:
317Lorenzo,
Did you find any solution to this problem? I have recompiled my kernel
4 times now with various configurations to try
Lorenzo,
Did you find any solution to this problem? I have recompiled my kernel
4 times now with various configurations to try and get the framebuffer
working, but I always get a blank screen.
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Bonjours à tous :-)
J'ai une petite question.
Je recherche désespérément le fichier .conf d'iptables de la woody.
Existe t'il ? et si oui, où?
Merci par avance !! et bravo a la mailing liste
.
Cela m'etonne un peu car il y en avait un je crois ma redhat 9 !!
Et bien j'ai du me tromper !!
Merci en tout cas c'est bien sympas. Bon courage à tous
. ` /
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je vais creuser dans ce sens. MERCI !!!
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to build from the source package as it had looping
dependencies i.e requires heimdal-dev and libdb4.2-dev which conflict
with libdb3-dev (which is required also). It also required libsasl2 to
meet the build dependencies. Thank goodness someone has worked through
this mess for me.
Cheers
matt
had no luck and google comes up dry.
BTW I cannot use gdm.
Thanks in advance,
Matt Kay
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greatly appreciated, and please, presume virtually no knowledge of user
modes on my part!
Thanks very much,
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wondering whether the x framework as we currently
know it will still be around.
later,
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On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 02:37:15AM +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 01:19:34AM +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
That's one of the reasons i never save my bookmarks in a browser.
I have made php script that manages a
:
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4.0K/anarreshome
2.6M/bin
9.0M/boot
4.0K/cdrom
100K/dev
16M /etc
4.0K/floppy
430M/home
4.0K/initrd
28M /lib
4.0K/local
208K/lost+found
16K /mnt
4.0K/opt
du: `/proc': No such file or directory
98M /root
Adam Bogacki wrote:
I installed 'metacity' to see if it would change anything, but no.
I still can't access
Application - Preferences - [Fonts or Themes]
Oops, sorry if my previous reply wasn't clear. The relevant package is
libmetacity0, not metacity.
Is libmetacity0 installed on your
Is it possible to install Debian on one of these servers? From
everything I have read, it seems to be true, but I can't get an iso or
installer to work. Anyone have any expierience doing this? Thanks.
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session on the projector, a different one on the
laptop lcd, and then remotely access the projector screen from within
the laptop x session? Does this sound plausible
I'd love to hear opinions.
thx,
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hey folks,
I've just realized that mutt has been sending out messages using a
private address (matt - at - derailleur - org) instead of the 'form'
header set in my .muttrc:
set from = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried
grep -ir derailleur /etc/*
ad the only relevant entry I could find was:
mailman
On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 10:30:12AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
Matt Price wrote:
In it, the author discusses a new presenter tools view in MS office,
which lets you see extra information on your laptop screen that isn't
passed on to the projector (this is for powerpoint, obviously
On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 11:55:17PM -0400, Mark Roach wrote:
On Fri, 2004-05-21 at 16:43 -0500, Kent West wrote:
Matt Price wrote:
On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 10:30:12AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
Matt Price wrote:
Another idea might be to configure your laptop to use the projector
Adam Bogacki wrote:
Tux:~# gnome-font-properties
gnome-font-properties: error while loading shared libraries:
libmetacity-private.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
This library should be in libmetacity0:
$ dpkg -S libmetacity-private
libmetacity0:
hey folks,
ever since I installed mailman and got lists running, I've been
getting error messages from the postmaster on my local machine:
From: Mail Delivery System [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Message frozen
Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 08:00:06 -0400
Message 1BQPjy-0002km-00
? Or is the config perhaps
not set up right?
I ifnd the man page soemwhat telegraphic, so perhaps I'm missing
something!
thanks,
matt
# Apt-file configuration file
# Substitutions are made as follow:
# host = remote hostname
# port = port
# uri = complete URI from sources.list
On Wed, May 12, 2004 at 09:55:38AM -0700, Carlos Hanson wrote:
Did you do an update first?
# apt-file update
err no. sorry for bothering the list. thanks for the tip!
m
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Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to understand
On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 11:17:31AM +0800, Alexander Nordström wrote:
On Friday, 7 May 2004 03:16, Matt Price wrote:
anyonee lse having trouble installing extensions with mozilla-firefox
0.8-8 on Sid? I keep trying to install mozex and it doesn't seem to
actually install. I have two
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 11:30:11AM -0400, Ralph Katz wrote:
thanks for the flues folks. pdftohtml -- which I confess I *did*
already know about, sorry, should havesaid so -- won't work so well
for me, i odn't think; these are scanned-in texts from the jstor
journal collection, and it's
hey folks,
I have a bunch of pdf's I'd like to print out, scanned from
small-paged books. I'd like to print them out two-to-a-page, but
they've been saved with lots of blank space around the text; so when I
just try
lpr -o number-up=2
I get very very tiny type. I'd like to somehow strip the
On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 01:24:41PM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
[sorry Ian, couldn't seem to write back to you directly, and anyway
seemed relevant to the whole list]
On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 06:07:27PM +0100, Ian wrote:
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Matt Price wrote:
(II) Unloading /usr/X11R6/lib
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 12:03:40AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tried switching to aptitude and, while I was't looking, aptitude
started to uninstall a whole slew of fundamental packages from my
computer!
You did that. Aptitude warned you about
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 04:15:11PM -0500, Michael Martinell wrote:
This has happened several times recently. I have changed from one tty
session to another, come back to the first, and the session is locked up.
If I was in an application, it just sits there, if I was at the command
line, I
mail. So I am close?
If the above is true, where do I put the SASL and TLS parameters?
postfix/main.cf or postfix.in/main.cf?
Thanks.
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install' *before* you reboot into the new kernel. (Of
course, assuming you left megaraid2 as a module, not built-in, in
which case you'd have to rebuild the whole kernel yes.)
Info on DKMS is at http://linux.dell.com/projects.shtml.
Thanks,
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seemed relevant to the whole list]
On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 06:07:27PM +0100, Ian wrote:
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Matt Price wrote:
(II) Unloading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/linux/libfbdevhw.a
(II) UnloadModule: vgahw
(II
On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 01:35:17PM -0300, Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corsetti Dutra
wrote:
Em Wed, 21 Apr 2004 11:10:34 -0400, Matt Price escreveu:
I've posted this on debian-powerpc but am feeling desperate -- apologies
for the cross-post. I've just had something rather strange happen
Hey folks,
wading through the aptiude configuration options rightn ow... is
there a way to group all the broken packages together somewhere in a
special view? It would be ocnvenient sometimes.
On a more general note, does anyone have a really excellent
configuration for aptitude they'd like
forgot to add my other question -- is there a way to change the
percentage of the screen devoted to each part of the display (e.g.,
reduce the size of the package dexcription, which is rarely full, and
give more space to list packages?)
thx,
m
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hello,
tried switching to aptitude and, while I was't looking, aptitude
started to uninstall a whole slew of fundamental packages from my
computer! now I have to reinstall them, but the Sid glibc backage
seems to have aserious conflict with sysinit:
--
Note, selecting libc6 instead
gaah, forgot to add: downgrading libc6 leads to terrible
system-breaking conflicts.
m
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 12:07:44AM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
hello,
tried switching to aptitude and, while I was't looking, aptitude
started to uninstall a whole slew of fundamental packages from my
On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 06:13:56PM +0100, stephen parkinson wrote:
Matt Price wrote:
anyone know whetheri t's possible to print out the lovely display of
the kernel module tree from make xconfig? I would like to have an
annotated copy (what modules are required on which machines for what
hey folks,
feel like I saw this somewhere a while ago, but a quick search didn't
turn up what I wanted. Is there a way to assign a permanent name to a
usb device like a pen drive,' so that (say) if I plug in two different
pen drives at the same time, each one gets assigned to an appropriate
thanks colin, that seems to be it! will play with it a bit.
thanks for the quick reply.
m
On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 02:30:56AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 09:24:06PM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
feel like I saw this somewhere a while ago, but a quick search didn't
turn up
anyone know whetheri t's possible to print out the lovely display of
the kernel module tree from make xconfig? I would like to have an
annotated copy (what modules are required on which machines for what
purposes, etc...).
If there's another similar pretty picture somewhere that is of course
should now work automatically under Mozilla/Epiphany. I'm a
java-debian newb, however, so YMMV.
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www.backports.org (and look through the list
archives in recent weeks; there's been lots of discussion thus).
As for custom compilation, see the following:
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other way? I think I prefer #2, if that's
possible. Although if HTTP will work, I can do that pretty easily.
Thanks,
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the new unstable MailScanner and MCP checking? Thanks.
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) and there seems to be no lag when the file is accessed using
windows media player. so on the one hand it looks like a winamp
problem, but i've tried three different versions of winamp, and all have
the same problem. let me know what you think...my smb.conf is attached.
thanks,
-matt
On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 04:01:16PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 05:13:19PM -0500, Matt Price wrote:
hi,
my ocmputer has a couple of domain names attached to it, of which the
first and most awkward was awarded by the admin people at my
workplace. Mailman., which
capable of
working over both 143 and 993, and if so, how?
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This is wierd since I've been able to add lists from the command line
without any difficulty. Anyone seen this before?
Thanks,
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Yep, the same thing is happening with POP3 as well. Thanks a bunch, I
will give this a try.
Matthijs wrote:
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wrote:
So, I have having problems getting unstable and testing versions of
uw-impad Debian packages working
at it, I will throw this out. Does squirrelmail work over
993? I know it is supposed to, but haven't gotten it working yet. I
compiled from source.
Matthijs wrote:
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 20:10:09 +0200, Matt Krause [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
So, I have having problems getting unstable and testing
hi,
my ocmputer has a couple of domain names attached to it, of which the
first and most awkward was awarded by the admin people at my
workplace. Mailman., which I've just installed, works fine, but seems
to think my ocmputer should be called by this name, i.e.,
pc09.hist.utoronto.ca.
I would
a resources they could point me to for setting this up? The box
is currently running stable (2.2), but I can upgrade to 2.4 is it's
easier to VPN over NAT running
Thanks in advance,
~ matt
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On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Andy Firman wrote:
I did Mailman 2.1.4 from a backport. It was not that hard.
Meaning that you created the backport? If not then this won't help. I'm
looking for instances of successes or failures of running Mailman 2.1.4
installed from the source tarball not a debian
off pinning specific packages rather than an entire archive if you just
need a handful of newer apps.
--Matt Kirchhoff
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OK, can we please take this off of debian-user now? Egregiously
offtipic.
m
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 05:43:35AM -0800, Number Six wrote:
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 10:35:11AM -0300, Christoph Simon wrote:
You are kidding, right? You can't be that ignorant. Bombing Dresden
and Nuking Japan
alsa-source using the
various alsa packages, and roll the new kernel modules according to
the instructions in /usr/share/doc/alsa-source. It's slightly
intimidating but pretty easy if you follow the instructions.
matt
Please leave this. It is a filter term.
ferulebezel
best regards
/case_study/automation/
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Why are you moving this thread to debian-user-german? I'm not subscribed to
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On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 09:06, Eva Myers wrote:
I am having difficulties upgrading XFree86 to fix the latest security
problem on some of my woody machines. The machines I am having
problems with are running a backport of XFree86 4.3.0, obtained from
http://people.debian.org/~mmagallo/. (The
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