Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
Most newer motherboards now require this addtional power connector.
But if your power supply does not provide one then you can add an
adaptor and convert one of the 4-pin power connectors to the ATX12V
4-pin motherboard power connector. That works
Can someone send me a tarball of the original /etc/bind from my
debian 6.0.5? my old ubuntu server and otther hardware broke, and
until I can get a new Dell, I want to put back my test [Debian]
computer to its original state.
thanks to anybody who can help!
gary kline
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Gary Kline
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
You could probably get away without connecting the 4 pin aux CPU power
on the Foxconn board if using a 65w or lower CPU. I've never tried it.
But I don't find anything in the manual that says the board won't post
with it disconnected. Many newer boards won't power up
On 08/24/2012 10:46 AM, Camaleón wrote:
El 2012-08-22 a las 15:16 -0500, Alex Robbins escribió:
(resending to the list)
On 08/22/2012 09:41 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 15:12:15 -0500, Alex Robbins wrote:
A recent Debian Security Advisory [1] warned that the package icedove
had
Gaël DONVAL wrote:
Bob Proulx a écrit :
There is a problem with the mashing and reformatting. It makes lzip
appear to be 66M against xz being 65M and so xz is better, right? But
wait the above says that gz is 99M. But ls says 100M. So the listed
sizes are not 100% correct. So 66M is
Gary Kline wrote:
Can someone send me a tarball of the original /etc/bind from my
debian 6.0.5? my old ubuntu server and otther hardware broke, and
until I can get a new Dell, I want to put back my test [Debian]
computer to its original state.
You can do this for yourself. Backup your
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
Gary Kline wrote:
Can someone send me a tarball of the original /etc/bind from my
debian 6.0.5? my old ubuntu server and otther hardware broke, and
until I can get a new Dell, I want to put back my test [Debian]
computer to
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 1:34 PM, T Elcor tel...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have two identical hard drives, one HD contains a bootable wheezy
installation and I'd like to clone it to the other HD. My first idea was
to use dd but since grub2 uses disk IDs in /boot/grub/devices.map
and /etc/fstab then
Tom H wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
Gary Kline wrote:
Can someone send me a tarball of the original /etc/bind from my
debian 6.0.5? my old ubuntu server and otther hardware broke, and
until I can get a new Dell, I want to put back my test [Debian]
computer to its original state.
You
Gaël DONVAL wrote:
Le vendredi 24 août 2012 à 16:47 +0200, Sven Hartge a écrit :
Maybe the alignment of the swap partition is off? SSD react very badly
if you don't align your partitions to their erase block size. This is
why I always recommend to align them to 1MB boundaries as most SSDs
OK, I got inquisitor 3.1beta2 and I will try it on my boxes, but
honestly I think there has been quite of paradigm shift and I
couldn't see how it covers the kinds of use cases (let's call it
that ;-)) that I mentioned. BTW, have you thought of including DTrace?
The assumptions that initially
Artifex Maximus artife...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 20:21:50 +0200, Artifex Maximus wrote:
The question is I need to upgrade my CPU to any VT capable CPU or is
there any solution staying at the current CPU?
Well,
I am learning on Wheezy Beta1, command line only. I am trying to access
the USB stick which was the installation media. The box has 2 SSDs.
When I look for devices with and without the stick plugged in, the
difference is sdc and sdc1 labeled as floppy.
When I try to mount either 'floppy' or 'sdc'
On 24/08/12 10:30 PM, r...@aarden.us wrote:
I am learning on Wheezy Beta1, command line only. I am trying to access
the USB stick which was the installation media. The box has 2 SSDs.
When I look for devices with and without the stick plugged in, the
difference is sdc and sdc1 labeled as
Am trying to get a Brother HL-2240 printer working with a new debian
Squeeze installation. The Brother website has a linux LPR driver in
.deb format that installed and worked easily under Lenny using the gnome
Printer install menu. Under Squeeze, the gnome Printer install menu
seems to be
On 24/08/12 10:39 PM, Rick Lutowski wrote:
Am trying to get a Brother HL-2240 printer working with a new debian
Squeeze installation. The Brother website has a linux LPR driver in
.deb format that installed and worked easily under Lenny using the
gnome Printer install menu. Under Squeeze,
On Saturday 25,August,2012 01:07 AM, Gaël DONVAL wrote:
Le vendredi 24 août 2012 à 23:56 +0800, lina a écrit :
x pts/12 172.21.51.15517Jul12 38days 0.02s 0.02s -bash
y pts/14 :3.0 16:057:46m 0.01s 0.01s -bash
wwpts/15 172.21.49.37 Tue14
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 03:34:35PM +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote:
I suggest that in Debian mirrors, gnome is so arranged that launching
it be an optional. In computational chemistry/biochemistry,
particularly with amd64, most work is at the linux prompt. Now, with
It would be better not to
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