Dne, 27. 09. 2010 17:17:28 je Jesús M. Navarro napisal(a):
This said, I'd counsel that you should not go this path and get two
NICs if at
all possible.
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admittedly is a bit tiresome, but it definitely worked for me.
I just hope the MTA doesn't change all the above '~' instances into
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Of course, I don't have the faintest idea how difficult would it be to
implement such an application ...
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Dne, 04. 10. 2010 05:09:43 je green napisal(a):
Klistvud wrote at 2010-10-03 14:35 -0500:
> By setting up a web application that simply "mirrored" the mailing
> lists ("translated" them into forum form), we could have the best of
> both worlds. People comfort
Single-user (no
deskktop) mode probably works; you should try that, and if the machine
boots fine into single-user mode, try running the commands lspci and
lsusb; if you post the output of these two commands here, somebody
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processor (quad core), but when I loaded the
operating
>> system, the monitor went into screen-saver and froze.
>>
Have you tried to boot into single-user mode on this machine?
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than/as it would be if Windows were not on the box at all?
Is this meant as a joke or as a genuine question?
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Have you considered the possibility that it might be related to their
user base? There might be a reason, after all, why Ubuntu has been
touted "the Debian for ... erm ... beginners".
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Dne, 05. 10. 2010 06:04:20 je David Shum napisal(a):
Hi Klistvud,
Strange! But this time, when I successfully installed Debian 5.0.6
"Lenny"
into my AMD 880G chipset with AMD Athlon II x4 processor, and I
loaded the
OS in normal mode, it went into the desktop, instead of
ily, a "reinstall" is so simple to do in
Wine: you just delete your ~/.wine profile et voila'.
That said, however, that's just my experience. Your mileage may vary.
Even more so seeing that you're using Squeeze/Sid whereas my experience
is strictly limited to Lenn
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invece di Debian Lenny installa Debian Squeeze che usa un kernel piu'
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speed) of at least some of those headers. That said, without the
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Give a man a fish
feed him for a day
Teach a man to fish
feed him for life
... then wash your hands and shrug
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Dne, 12. 10. 2010 23:47:45 je Camaleón napisal(a):
Another option is switching to other desktop, like GNOME. That was the
path I took.
Yep, me too. Like Lisi, I needed a desktop environment to get work
done, not to s/look/curse/g at.
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Dne, 14. 10. 2010 14:19:25 je Gilbert Sullivan napisal(a):
On 10/14/2010 04:01 AM, Camaleón wrote:
You certainly are useful to have around!
+1
And indefatigable too -- keeping this list chuggling even at 04:01 AM!
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Dne, 15. 10. 2010 10:05:43 je #ZHAO LINA# napisal(a):
As a first troubleshooting step, try creating another user account and
seeing if the problems persists there (or simply log into another user
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>
>
> What should we conclude?
But... what kind of device is that? Are you using an adapter
(firewire to
ethernet)? :-?
What is the output of "lspci | grep -i ethernet"?
Also, you may check out any related options in your BIO
nt just as well:
wget --spider --no-proxy --http-user=yourm...@yourprovider.com
--http-password=YOUR_PASSWORD_IN_PLAINTEXT
https://updates.opendns.com/nic/update?hostname=YOUR_NETWORK_NAME
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Dne, 17. 10. 2010 19:39:05 je Greg Madden napisal(a):
Time spent on compatibility is far shorter than time trying to get
some device
with a unknown chipset working.
Or money spent on replacing it with a working one ...
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If you *really* miss windows though, you could try making it run with
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/drive_c\programs\some\other\serious\ms\suite\such\as\hearts.
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Dne, 19. 10. 2010 12:14:28 je Frank Lanitz napisal(a):
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printer/copier in common, for all the members to use (and to place in
the lobby or something)?
The "printer and cartridges" business model has been a thorn in the
side of conscientious consumers for years.
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Dne, 20. 10. 2010 08:51:39 je Thierry Chatelet napisal(a):
On Wednesday 20 October 2010 08:25:52 Johann Spies wrote:
> My question is simple:
But your footer way to big
Thierry
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used VPN. For those who don't speak German: the OP is asking where does
NetworkManager's VPN plugin keep its log file.
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Dne, 28. 10. 2010 03:56:04 je Yuwen Dai napisal(a):
Hello Klistvud,
Your suggestion is helpful. I generated the mpeg2 files in Kino.
There're
two file formats available when generating: generic mpeg2 and DVD.
It's the
generic mpeg2 format that causes QDvdauthor re-encode
he pushers have even
managed to circumvent the bidding rules that generally bind government
agencies -- by providing their lock-in-ware for free.
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works for him ... maybe even enable "all" groups in the user's
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#refresh_pattern ^http: 60 100% 70 override-expire
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You have to uncomment the second line of course ;P
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Dne, 30. 10. 2010 16:31:59 je Lisi napisal(a):
On Wednesday 20 October 2010 15:31:33 Klistvud wrote:
> This is an English-language list, so you would probably get more
> answers if you wrote in English.
Or if he wrote in German on the German language list! I assume that
there i
combine these steps into a single
command line but my efforts to do so have all failed. Would some pro
at
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Would
killall iceape-bin
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never my intention. I particularyl apologize to Camaleon, whom I value
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certain modes of thinking that seem to be quite endemic and which I
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Dne, 31. 10. 2010 14:51:00 je Camaleón napisal(a):
On Sun, 31 Oct 2010 14:14:12 +0100, Klistvud wrote:
>
> I don't think you can directly equate "choice" to "feature" just
like
> that. Not letting kids wield guns, or prostitute themselves, or
work in
>
27;. How should this
canonical_hostname be specified in this case?
Any name you come up with will work, if hard-coded into your
/etc/hosts. Of course, it won't be canonical ...
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eveloping
model, in fact it's *counter*productive. Fortunately, no developers in
their right mind listen "blindly" to anything the user base says;
developers don't just "develop", they also weed out what to implement
from what to just mark as WON
se, precise and definitive answer
to his/her own question -- making a HowTo out of it wouldn't be a bad
idea -- sparing other list members the hassle of answering. It's just
basic netiquette, after all.
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A N95 in "GSM modem mode" (i.e. tethered) will also work via Bluetooth,
so you can do away with USB cables. And, with some third-party software
installed, it should also work as a portable WLAN acces point, although
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Dne, 01. 11. 2010 15:44:33 je Andrew Malcolmson napisal(a):
Hi Klistvud,
I've never got Bluetooth tethering working. Bluetooth pairing is fine
but when I use the Debian built-in Bluetooth and attempt the DUN
setup, I get a timeout error during 'detecting phone details'. Usi
Dne, 01. 11. 2010 16:28:53 je Harry Putnam napisal(a):
I think what you got yourself are images for the Intel Itanium
processors. What you need are either the i386 or the x64 (AMD) images.
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aaa bbb | column -c 20
aaa bbb
Confusing. Or do I misunderstand the purpose of column(1)?
Possibly. Try
ls -l|sed 1d|column -c 100
or
ls -l|sed 1d|column -c 200
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eferably recent ones? It's the first
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Dne, 04. 11. 2010 09:53:20 je Huasen napisal(a):
On 11/04/2010 04:41 PM, Klistvud wrote:
Have you made sure the front audio panel is actually connected to
the motherboard audio headers? If this laptop has been serviced
before, they may well have forgotten to re-attach the cables
Dne, 04. 11. 2010 10:13:07 je Klistvud napisal(a):
If the latter, I can only add these 2 cents: on my desktop machine
with an Intel motherboard, the front audio headers require special
(Windows-only, of course) software to fully work. They do work per
se, but if you want to enable rear
Dne, 05. 11. 2010 03:50:07 je ZephyrQ napisal(a):
If you could not/did not use Debian (either Lenny, Squeeze, or Sid),
which other distribution would you use and why?
gNewSense.
Failing that, anything from http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
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Dne, 05. 11. 2010 12:43:34 je ZephyrQ napisal(a):
I realize that Debian's 'stableness' contributes to its 'staleness',
It doesn't just "contribute". There's a reason why there's only a small
"b" of difference b
d being the "mother" of so many distros ...
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Dne, 05. 11. 2010 15:10:44 je Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. napisal(a):
No. That's NOT what those who know and love Debian stable want. The
lack of
upstream changes is one of the main reasons I use stable on servers.
+1
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Dne, 05. 11. 2010 23:30:19 je Kamaraju S Kusumanchi napisal(a):
Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 05. 11. 2010 15:10:44 je Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. napisal(a):
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>> No. That's NOT what those who know and love Debian stable want.
The
>> lack of
>> upstream changes is one of
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Of course, configuration could get tricky for direct
computer-to-printer connections, where crossover ethernet cables are
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Dne, 08. 11. 2010 14:07:52 je Camaleón napisal(a):
Still, I would contact HP first. Maybe we are missing something here.
Yep. A working driver.
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> It's not just that. It's that advertising this printer as "working
> with Linux" is fraud pure and simple. HP should be fined for doing
> that.
In v
your opinions on the matter, will this have repercussions for
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used, but it looks like the issue is not restricted to laptops.
Off the top of my head: sometimes, it's a BIOS issue (particularly the
ACPI, APM, Power Saving and similar BIOS entries, such as "PnP OS
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I second that. Moreover, I'm confident that within, say, five years
from now, such standards will be a given, making us wonder how people
managed to live without them for so long ...
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Suggested further reading:
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some related interactive Grub commands that let you do it (it involves
tab completion). I can't be bothered to google it for you now, sorry,
but there's a plethora of Grub howtos and manuals on the web, really
uot;before-exploitations"?
*exploitations ~ intrusions, penetrations, sry4the english :P
Also: secure, securing, harden, hardening, lock-down
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k is better, and
explaining *why* it's better.
This, of course, is a never-ending task, because:
a) there will always be new users to whom you'll have to explain it all
over again; and
b) some people simply *refuse* to memorize such stuff, even if forced
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, where also /etc/init.d/networking
restart is not the preferred way of restarting your network anymore.
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ly, update to GRUB2; alternatively, connect
your USB keyboard to the PS/2 port (if there is one) using an
USB-to-PS2 adapter
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(64-bit) ISO. For compatibility, I'd recommend i386 (the virtual
machines created can be migrated to either i386 or amd64 hardware).
The ia64 is for the Intel Itanium processors.
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Dne, 24. 11. 2010 17:08:06 je Sthu Deus napisal(a):
Thank You for Your time and answer, Klistvud:
> Grub2: http://grub.enbug.org/USBSupport
Sorry, my fault - I did not specify grub's version - it is 2 (1.98,
exactly).
I did not understand - can You explain a bit what is the command li
Dne, 24. 11. 2010 18:13:03 je Klistvud napisal(a):
insmod terminal_input usb_keyboard
Sorry. Strike "insmod". That was just a copy+paste typo ...
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-installing it. So, I wouldn't reccommend running grub-install, no.
Again, what we're doing here is pretty much guesswork, so there's no
guarantee we will be able to make it work. But there's no harm in
trying, right?
P.S. Sorry for the messed-up formatting, my
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Dne, 25. 11. 2010 10:45:32 je Jerome BENOIT napisal(a):
On 25/11/10 17:37, Klistvud wrote:
Dne, 25. 11. 2010 07:39:24 je Jerome BENOIT napisal(a):
Hello List,
is it possible to have OpenGL through a ssh connection ?
I googled, but I found no clear answer, hence my question.
Would this be
when the Grub package is updated?
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