I am trying to set up a small network of three machines to intercommunicate
via ssh. Machines B and C are running Squeeze with Trinity DE, machine A
is running Lenny with KDE3. (The other Squeeze machine turned up its toes
and died this morning. :-( So I had to bring poor old Lenny back on
On 2 October 2012 21:24, Jochen Spieker m...@well-adjusted.de wrote:
Kelly Clowers:
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 7:17 AM, Lisi Reisz hants...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Anyone got any suggestions what I could try? Could I supply more
helpful
data? I have done a ssh -v and the result is below
On 8 October 2012 15:37, Wally Lepore wallylep...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 4:09 AM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
Then install it! As one paranoid to another, you really have nothing to
lose.
Ok, got it! I'm good to go!
:-)
BEFORE DOING ANYTHING AT ALL MAKE SURE
is needed for my system prior to running the netinst
CD I created?
On Oct 7, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com replied:
No. You have to offer that at a later stage when you are asked for it
by the installer.
Hi Lisi,
Thanks for helping again. Can we please start over? I'm
On Sunday 28 October 2012 09:38:58 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Sb, 27 oct 12, 22:27:30, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
[snip]
Andrei
P.S. your hardware prices make me drool. Here we have higher numbers and
in EUR for the same stuff :(
You needn't rub it in!! You at least still pay in Euros. We pay
On Sunday 28 October 2012 18:43:14 Russell Gadd wrote:
Really I'm just looking for personal views not necessarily with any
particularly well-reasoned justification.
My personal view? I love Debian and dislike Ubuntu. I loved KDE 3.x.x and
strongly dislike KDE4. I run Squeeze and Trinity,
On Tuesday 30 October 2012 15:38:07 Worrier Poet wrote:
I knew that AMD had bought one of the purveyors of expensive graphics
cards that I had terrible problems with. I took 1 plus 1 and came up
with Avagadro's number.
They have surely been improving since AMD bought them up?
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On Wednesday 31 October 2012 03:23:42 lee wrote:
Chris Bannister cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz writes:
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 09:06:37PM +0100, lee wrote:
Tom H tomh0...@gmail.com writes:
Andrei called d-m.o deprecated because, AFAIK, most of the packages in
d-m.o are now available in
On Wednesday 31 October 2012 14:22:31 lee wrote:
Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com writes:
You seem to be very unhappy with Debian. Why _are_ you still using
it?
It's because I haven't found an alternative yet, and it's very time
consuming to switch.
You could save your data and install
On Wednesday 31 October 2012 15:25:52 Darac Marjal wrote:
Anyway, I feel like I'm feeding a troll here, so I'll just point you to
Debian's Social Contract[4] which describes this better than I can
He likes moaning. ;-) We are suggesting ways of solving his problem, but it
is more fun to slag
On Thursday 01 November 2012 17:16:24 lee wrote:
Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com writes:
On Wednesday 31 October 2012 15:25:52 Darac Marjal wrote:
Anyway, I feel like I'm feeding a troll here, so I'll just point you to
Debian's Social Contract[4] which describes this better than I can
On Saturday 03 November 2012 16:44:12 lina wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have some tutorial to recommend about the experience of
picking up a package?
For more than one year I wish to pick up some package to maintain but
has never proceed further.
I have difficulties reading manuals.
I feel I
On Saturday 03 November 2012 20:14:55 Bret Busby wrote:
On Sat, 3 Nov 2012, Bret Busby wrote:
Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2012 13:41:53
From: Bret Busby b...@busby.net
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Problem with system update or something
Resent-Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2012 05:44:11 +
If there were a plugins directory, where would it be? I need to put
libflashplayer.so in it, and it currently doesn't exist. Obviously I can
create it, but I need to know where to put it.
Iceweasel 10.0.10, LXDE and Squeeze.
Thanks,
Lisi
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On Saturday 03 November 2012 22:25:18 b.g. white wrote:
Made the assumption of you using Firefox/Iceweasel, etc.
On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 5:23 PM, b.g. white bgw...@gmail.com wrote:
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
Thank you! :-)
Lisi
On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com
On Saturday 03 November 2012 21:43:55 Greg Madden wrote:
On Saturday 03 November 2012 12:47:53 you wrote:
If there were a plugins directory, where would it be? I need to put
libflashplayer.so in it, and it currently doesn't exist. Obviously I
can create it, but I need to know where to put
On Sunday 04 November 2012 15:18:08 T o n g wrote:
On Sat, 03 Nov 2012 17:13:21 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
For more than one year I wish to pick up some package to maintain but
has never proceed further.
Exactly my situation as well, just I've been wishing for years.
I don't know it's
On Sunday 04 November 2012 15:19:17 Brian wrote:
On Sun 04 Nov 2012 at 15:06:42 +0100, Meneth wrote:
I've never tried running reportbug before, but if you think it's a
good idea, I'll give it a try.
reportbug is for reporting bugs in Debian packages. Your first mail
gives no indication you
On Sunday 04 November 2012 20:28:34 Dr Beco wrote:
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 5:13 PM, Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de wrote:
On 2012-11-04 19:59 +0100, Dr Beco wrote:
It's libx11-dev. If you add deb-src entries to your sources.list file
and run apt-get update, you can see which packages are
As I understand the GRUB manual, if I want to change the config file, then i
have to edit /etc/default/grub. I want to change the order of the kernels in
GRUB, but I can't see any kernels at all in /etc/default/grub. (See below.)
So how do I boot from the earlier kernel? I must have
On Thursday 08 November 2012 05:02:23 Tom H wrote:
On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
As I understand the GRUB manual, if I want to change the config file,
then i have to edit /etc/default/grub. I want to change the order of the
kernels in GRUB, but I
On Thursday 08 November 2012 08:23:59 tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 08/11/2012 09:01, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Thursday 08 November 2012 05:02:23 Tom H wrote:
On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Lisi Reiszlisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
As I understand the GRUB manual, if I want to change
On Thursday 08 November 2012 08:58:03 tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
Thank you! I hadn't found references to /etc/grub/40.
I already corrected that, but for the sake of future references the
correct path is: /etc/grub.d/
Yes, sorry. I now (I hope!) understand the principle, but not the
On Thursday 08 November 2012 14:13:56 Martin McCormick wrote:
Where are some linear English sentences that de mystify what we
can get grub-install to do?
+1
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I have been trying to get to grips with compiling a custom kernel. I have
been shying away for too long.
I am following Stephen's marvellous work, and had got this far:
http://users.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/Kernel.htm#Unpack
But I get errors the end of which is below. I tried to copy and paste
I have been trying to get to grips with compiling a custom kernel. I have
been shying away for too long.
I am following Stephen's marvellous work, and had got this far:
http://users.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/Kernel.htm#Unpack
But I get errors the end of which is below. I tried to copy and paste
I have been trying to get to grips with compiling a custom kernel. I have
been shying away for too long.
I am following Stephen's marvellous work, and had got this far:
http://users.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/Kernel.htm#Unpack
But I get these errors
http://paste.ubuntu.com/1347707/
I tried to
I apologise to all of you for my repeated attempts to send my last email about
compiling a kernel. It was not getting though to me, so I thought that it
wasn't getting through, period.
When the fourth one didn't appear to go through, I checked the archives, as I
ought to have done in the
Hi Stephen - and thanks!
On Saturday 10 November 2012 14:31:57 Stephen Powell wrote:
My guess is that this is a permissions issue. Is your id a member
of group src?
Yes!
[snip]
(1) The directory /usr/src must be owned by user root and by group src.
It wasn't, and now is.
(2) The group
On Saturday 10 November 2012 13:34:59 Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Lisi Reisz wrote:
I have been trying to get to grips with compiling a custom kernel. I
have been shying away for too long.
I am following Stephen's marvellous work, and had got this far:
http://users.wowway.com/~zlinuxman
On Saturday 10 November 2012 15:36:27 Tom Furie wrote:
On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 09:31:57AM -0500, Stephen Powell wrote:
Hi, Lisi. My guess is that this is a permissions issue. Is your id a
member of group src? (Issue the groups command and see if src is one
of the groups listed in the
On Saturday 10 November 2012 18:22:19 Doug wrote:
On 11/10/2012 8:06 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
I apologise to all of you for my repeated attempts to send my last email
about compiling a kernel. It was not getting though to me, so I thought
that it wasn't getting through, period.
When
On Saturday 10 November 2012 18:46:09 Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Hi Lisi,
Am Samstag, 10. November 2012 schrieb Lisi Reisz:
I have been trying to get to grips with compiling a custom kernel. I
have been shying away for too long.
I am following Stephen's marvellous work, and had got
On Sunday 11 November 2012 23:29:34 Jim Pazarena wrote:
does the following output from uname -a identify if this server has
been loaded with 32 bit or 64 bit Debian?
Linux netmon 2.6.32-5-686-bigmem #1 SMP Sun Sep 23 10:27:25 UTC 2012
i686 GNU/Linux
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On Wednesday 14 November 2012 12:01:23 lalberts wrote:
hello,
thanks for helping..
but.. not yet resolved.
i definitively do not know what i did to have my login work once.
my gdm is not running when i am in the recovery mode.
No, it shouldn't be.
if i could start the network as root i
On Wednesday 14 November 2012 15:13:49 lalberts wrote:
but to aptitude install, i need the packages.. and i removed the usb/cdrom
from the sources.list.
so i need the internet.. ftp..
so no way to update or reinstall.
I still don't understand why you think that you can log-in, in recovery
On Wednesday 14 November 2012 22:23:44 Worrier Poet wrote:
I understand
that there's a branch of Gnome 2 still under development, but not by the
Gnome project people.
Mate. And I understood that many of the developers had simply jumped ship.
There is also Cinnamon, but I haven't quite
On Monday 19 November 2012 18:47:04 ed mente wrote:
No, I haven't. The thing is that the issue is with the ACPI kernel
modules. The kernel is vanilla and custom build one. Nothing is
particularly Distribution specific and I thought I might get valuable
support here.
Have you tried a kernel
On Wednesday 21 November 2012 03:43:16 Fred White wrote:
I need to upgrade Opendkim version 2.0.1 but squeeze repository remains
with 2.0.1 since I started have to add opendkim to my server and this
version seem never to be upgraded. However, 2.6.8 is in Debian backports
repository and since I
On Wednesday 21 November 2012 09:05:33 Ralf Mardorf wrote:
make
ifup
Please don't write newbies such commands, that are completely useless
for a newbie.
ifdown
ifconfig
Yes
Surely, if one is going to use ifdown, one also needs ifup?
Lisi
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On Wednesday 21 November 2012 08:53:38 Chris Bannister wrote:
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 10:43:16PM -0500, Fred White wrote:
Hello List,
It is considered (well, actually it is) rude to hijack threads on
mailing lists.
According to my email client (KMail 1.9.10) he didn't. What thread did you
On Wednesday 21 November 2012 09:22:57 Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Wed, 2012-11-21 at 09:18 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Wednesday 21 November 2012 08:53:38 Chris Bannister wrote:
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 10:43:16PM -0500, Fred White wrote:
Hello List,
It is considered (well, actually
On Wednesday 21 November 2012 10:39:46 François TOURDE wrote:
Le 15665ième jour après Epoch,
Ralf Mardorf écrivait:
On Wed, 2012-11-21 at 09:27 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Wednesday 21 November 2012 09:22:57 Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Wed, 2012-11-21 at 09:18 +, Lisi Reisz wrote
On Wednesday 21 November 2012 11:10:46 François TOURDE wrote:
X-Mailer: Evolution 3.6.0-0ubuntu3
As marked on his message.
Do'h. :-(
Lisi
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Sorry, Lars. Sent to you in error. Resending to list. I fear that th
ethreading may have been broken. I think that my KMail is definitely
sickly. :-(
On Wednesday 21 November 2012 11:16:09 Lars Noodén wrote:
On 11/21/12, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
...
Gmail doesn't even
On Wednesday 21 November 2012 12:09:54 Ralf Mardorf wrote:
The main problem still is, that humans on this list count to much on all
kinds of automatic selection. An id shouldn't be that important as a
subject is. We had thousands of years of natural evolution and now we
try to be better than
On Wednesday 21 November 2012 12:23:00 Ralf Mardorf wrote:
ignore something that's hidden in the headers and
that isn't human readable, something we receive all the times, shouldn't
cause chaos.
It doesn't!
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On Wednesday 21 November 2012 14:01:53 Brad Alexander wrote:
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 8:53 AM, Morel Bérenger
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
I guess he just have made a reply and then removed all message and
title, and softwares which think IDs are relevant were fooled, unlike
those
On Wednesday 21 November 2012 15:47:25 Ralf Mardorf wrote:
The num pad on the German keyboard has got a , instead of a ..
Use the . from the main part of the keyboard. Known by the English as full
stop, and by the United States Americans as point, I think.
Lisi
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On Wednesday 21 November 2012 15:51:24 Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Or a woman. I hope this isn't too sexist.
It is, extremely. My husband says do you not think a woman is humanum as
well?
I'm going to protect myself from you by kill-filing you. You are utterly,
utterly beyond the pale.
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On Wednesday 21 November 2012 16:43:33 Darac Marjal wrote:
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 05:41:08PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Wed, 2012-11-21 at 16:00 +, Darac Marjal wrote:
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 04:51:24PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Wed, 21 Nov 2012 14:10:11 +0100
On Wednesday 21 November 2012 16:55:22 Beco wrote:
Use of smiley face should point this was just a joke. As we can see in
this first use in 1982:
That is what is so very offensive. He thinks that being so rude about just
over half of the population is _funny_. As apparently do you.
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On Wednesday 21 November 2012 17:13:18 Brad Rogers wrote:
Since I'm kill-filed you can't read it any more. Apologize! But I
You should say either I apologise or My apologies.
Apologize! means you're demanding an apology from someone else.
He probably is!
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On Monday 26 November 2012 15:10:59 Curt Howland wrote:
Epsom? Cannon? What brand do people use that works well with xsane and
CUPS?
I use Samsung. I don't make heavy demands on it but have been pleased with
what I have used it to print. I have an ML1510, still going strong, but have
set up
On Monday 26 November 2012 15:45:24 Fred White wrote:
I want to upgrade my opendkim from 2.0.1 to the latest opendkim version
2.8.2 from wheezy because I am not too comfortable upgrading from
squeeze-backpots which according to my tech people that my system could
become unsupportable.
On Tuesday 27 November 2012 12:02:34 Jon Dowland wrote:
For modern Debian installations it's not bash either. Switching /bin/sh
to dash by default was done principally to make boot times quicker (dash
is smaller and faster to load than bash).
Thanks for the information, Jon. I hadn't realised
On Monday 26 November 2012 16:52:19 Jon Dowland wrote:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 05:33:40PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
IOW, is there a rush?
Perhaps not a rush but I'd *really* like to have a predictable release
schedule.
And I'd *really* like to continue having stable software, and no
On Tuesday 27 November 2012 15:13:19 Beco wrote:
We would have more contributors if Debian wasn't so proud of being for
advanced users.
But my experience is that it isn't. People are encouraged to help with
developing and all the other jobs that are needed. and can get a mentor to
help.
Can
On Thursday 29 November 2012 12:59:56 Harshad Joshi wrote:
If yes, please mail me..this mailing list replies are for some reasons not
received on gmail.
How odd. I get all the postings except my own via Gmail. And I get my own if
I send them via my ISP's smtp server instead of via Gmail's.
On Saturday 08 December 2012 17:33:13 Akhil Krishnan S wrote:
Sorry. I cant find a single file as an ISO like i can download from
www.ubuntu.com/download or www.linuxmint.com/download.php
Please figure out me one such link.
Sorry if i'm mistaken
You have been given a Debian link. But a
On Saturday 08 December 2012 17:52:31 Akhil Krishnan S wrote:
Please remember that this mailing
list have got you as dowry.
What on earth do you mean?
Lisi
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On Saturday 08 December 2012 17:52:31 Akhil Krishnan S wrote:
Please remember that this mailing
list have got you as dowry.
What on earth do you mean?
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On Monday 10 December 2012 09:55:28 Chris Bannister wrote:
Is it double sheeted with a carbon paper arrangement so the second sheet
is a carbon copy of the original?
I've not come across that. I have only seen and used single sheets. But
there are many things in existence of which I have no
On Monday 10 December 2012 22:28:22 Mark Panen wrote:
Every time I shut down my machine due to a thunderstorm and try to power up
again after a couple of hours the machine is dead and only he LED on the
MOBO is on.
What happens if you shut it down completely; i.e. turn it right off so that
For about the last half hour, I have been getting the following errors when
trying first to install, then to repair, amarok-trinity:
Err http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates/main mysql-common all
5.1.63-0+squeeze1
404 Not Found [IP: 212.211.132.32 80]
Err http://security.debian.org/
On Wednesday 12 December 2012 21:43:38 Lisi Reisz wrote:
For about the last half hour, I have been getting the following errors when
trying first to install, then to repair, amarok-trinity:
Err http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates/main mysql-common all
5.1.63-0+squeeze1
404
On Thursday 13 December 2012 16:59:57 Tom H wrote:
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
Err http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates/main mysql-common all
5.1.63-0+squeeze1
404 Not Found [IP: 212.211.132.32 80]
There should be a space between squeeze
On Thursday 13 December 2012 22:26:32 Tom H wrote:
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday 13 December 2012 16:59:57 Tom H wrote:
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
Err http://security.debian.org/ squeeze
On Friday 14 December 2012 09:56:29 Russell L. Harris wrote:
* Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com [121214 09:16]:
On Wednesday 12 December 2012 21:43:38 Lisi Reisz wrote:
For about the last half hour, I have been getting the following errors
when trying first to install, then to repair
On Friday 14 December 2012 09:06:54 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Jo, 13 dec 12, 20:25:05, Lisi Reisz wrote:
My sources list entry is:
deb http://security.debian.org/squeeze/updates main contrib non-free
deb-src http://security.debian.org/squeeze/updates main contrib non-free
As you see
On Friday 14 December 2012 00:40:32 Glenn English wrote:
On Dec 13, 2012, at 4:07 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Thursday 13 December 2012 22:26:32 Tom H wrote:
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday 13 December 2012 16:59:57 Tom H wrote:
On Wed, Dec
On Friday 14 December 2012 11:52:46 Tom H wrote:
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 6:47 AM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday 14 December 2012 09:06:54 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Jo, 13 dec 12, 20:25:05, Lisi Reisz wrote:
My sources list entry is:
deb http://security.debian.org/squeeze
On Sunday 16 December 2012 21:17:42 Bob Proulx wrote:
Cool never goes out of
style. Nice is pretty stable.
Now, when did cool _come_ into style? I certainly think of it as ephemeral
and colloquial in the meaning in which I _think_ you mean it. Perhaps I am
showing my age and/or you your
On Monday 17 December 2012 11:03:31 Hans Vogelsberger wrote:
By now, freeze is dull, boring, irksome and tediously deadening.
I don't understand the problem. If you want to use Wheezy and don't mind if
it is a little buggy, then you can go right ahead and use it. There is
nothing stopping
On Tuesday 18 December 2012 09:02:54 berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
There are well known distributions in rolling release, like archlinux
or gentoo. Of course, they are not for basic users, but everything have
a cost, and the one for rolling release is to be able to know what you
are
On Tuesday 18 December 2012 12:12:01 Brad Rogers wrote:
True. But I suspected that I I was being gently chided for
assuming everybody had the same same background as I.
I didn't get that impression. But hey, it's not my rep that on the line,
potentially. :-)
I did, I'm afraid! After all,
On Tuesday 18 December 2012 14:36:49 Brad Rogers wrote:
I did, I'm afraid! After all, it is easy enough to look SIG up on
acronymfinder and find out what it means. Andrei knows this perfectly
True, but even within context, it's sometimes tricky pinpointing the
right meaning. Possibly not
On Tuesday 18 December 2012 15:40:54 Mark Allums wrote:
[1] at this moment wheezy *is* 'testing' and you can use either in
sources.list. They will start to differ only when wheezy is released
(becomes 'stable') at which point jenny will be 'testing'.
'Jessie'?
That's what I thought. :-/
On Tuesday 18 December 2012 15:23:16 Rob Owens wrote:
It's not clear how long the Gnome folks will continue to support the
Gnome Classic session (which upstream Gnome refers to as Gnome Legacy).
Some people may decide that their own ideals no longer align with the
ideals of the Gnome
On Tuesday 18 December 2012 20:04:37 darkestkhan wrote:
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Daniel culser1...@gmail.com wrote:
hello
Which version of debian is compatable with i3 or i5 processors systems ?
Thank you
Daniel
As long as you have = 2 GB RAM you should download AMD64
On Tuesday 18 December 2012 20:52:44 berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
When I speak about i386 being old, I should say very old, because
between i386 and x86_64, there has been at least 3 generations: i486,
i586, i686.
You use the i386 for itself and for all 3 of those - the installation
On Wednesday 19 December 2012 21:13:42 salamandir wrote:
i put the squeeze 2 live disk in to the CD drive on my computer and
rebooted.
it booted into debian, and i clicked on the Debian Installer icon i saw
on the desktop.
[snip]
please tell me where i went wrong and how i can get beyond
On Wednesday 19 December 2012 22:58:07 salamandir wrote:
On Wednesday, December 19, 2012 10:36:30 PM, Lisi Reisz, an eminent
manifestation of divinity, wrote:
What is Squeeze '2' (live or otherwise)? What does the 2 mean?
i don't remember the link i got Squeeze 2 from, but i have seen
On Saturday 22 December 2012 11:44:41 Daniel Dalton wrote:
Ok, first of all I'm blind and it seems to be the most accessible option
at this time.
That's really interesting. Could you elaborate on why?
Thanks,
Lisi
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On Sunday 23 December 2012 10:01:46 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Du, 23 dec 12, 00:51:51, Thore wrote:
Hello,
on my Alienware m15x Notebook I installed debian wheezy (in the
32bit version with kde).
Now I have a few questions:
1: When I boot there will be 4 linux entrys with the kernel
On Sunday 23 December 2012 23:31:37 berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
I do not know what kind of interface your are accustomed to, but you
could try XFCE or LXDE.
In fact, you could also install more than one, and try them from time
to time, in the login manager, you can often choose the DE
On Monday 24 December 2012 01:27:57 Chris Bannister wrote:
My understanding is that the OP has two kernels installed and wants to
remove one of them.
+1
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On Monday 24 December 2012 20:46:31 David Guntner wrote:
I think I missed part of this thread Look at what one by one?
The OP is trying to lock a large batch of students (I think 3 or 4 figures)
out for the duration of the vacation. Two students have to be left with
access. But to lock
On Thursday 27 December 2012 19:08:26 Merciadri Luca wrote:
Sharon,
* the USB hard drive has not had Debian 6 accidentally installed on it
over the vital backups: the usb key contained no backup, and I wanted to
write Debian 6's iso content on it (it is possible).
* The USB drive has not been
On Thursday 27 December 2012 21:17:56 berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Ok, first, sorry to ask two questions at a time: dead drives and
deleted partitions are different things, I know that.
Let me explain my (they are, in fact, friend's problems) two problems
(from different peoples).
On Friday 28 December 2012 18:26:08 Osamu Aoki wrote:
PS: I am not recommending to mount nor work on the original data disk.
Several people have said that Osamu, including me - even if less eruditely
than you. But the difficulty is that the problem disk does not belong to the
OP, but to a
Happy New Year everyone!
I have a problem which I know someone else had recently on the list and there
was a (slightly complicated) solution. But I am not succeeding in finding
the thread. PEBKAC, obviously, since I am sure that it is there.
I want to install Squeeze on a box in/on which the
On Saturday 29 December 2012 11:19:31 Tom H wrote:
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 6:00 AM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a problem which I know someone else had recently on the list and
there was a (slightly complicated) solution. But I am not succeeding in
finding the thread
On Saturday 29 December 2012 13:24:58 Tom H wrote:
Kenshi Muto provides installers with backported kernels so he might
have one/some with atl1c.
Thanks, Tom. I didn't know that. Downloading now
You can also insmod the atl1c kernel module from a flash drive during
installation.
I couldn't
On Saturday 29 December 2012 13:52:05 Stephen Powell wrote:
I want to install Squeeze on a box in/on which the on board network card
is not recognised in Squeeze.
The simple solution is just put a different network card in the box
temporarily while I install. But this box is for a
On Saturday 29 December 2012 14:30:02 Tom H wrote:
Did you mount it? :)
Was the filesystem fat or ext2?
I couldn't find the kernel module to download it in the first place!! Just
vast numbers of hits telling me that I needed a newer kernel. Since I
already knew that, it didn't help much.
On Saturday 29 December 2012 14:16:56 Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 29 December 2012 13:24:58 Tom H wrote:
Kenshi Muto provides installers with backported kernels so he might
have one/some with atl1c.
Thanks, Tom. I didn't know that. Downloading now
Sadly, after seeming to install fine
On Saturday 29 December 2012 17:34:42 Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 12/29/2012 11:12 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
It is behaving progressively worse. I think that something must in fact
be damaged. It won't even start booting up now, not even the post screen
or the BIOS options.
:-( And I was so
On Sunday 30 December 2012 19:49:14 Dick Thomas wrote:
okay will bottom post, (like it matters)
Yes, it does. Top posting makes the thread really difficult, if not
impossible, to follow.
when gmail mobile client hides the post making a bottom / threaded post
impossible
there is no need to
On Saturday 05 January 2013 12:28:03 vishnu vardhan wrote:
i want to buy only kingston [btw, you can also recommend or suggest to
a novice like me other than kingston].
I always use Crucial. If you can tell them the motherboard you have, they
will tell you what RAM you need. (The tools are
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