davidson wrote:
> That is muted. MM is mute.
but OP said he unmuted it in the next statement
Catalin Soare wrote:
> However, I can still not test to get a file, even with the tftp-hpa client
> on the machine where I'm hosting the VM.
> Anyway, thank you guys very much! Maybe with time and experiments I'll
> figure it out :)
I use few virtual and physical machines diskless and they boot v
Tom Stocker wrote:
> Hello dear Debian folks
>
> We run a Debian 9.2 build server on top of a vmware ESXi install on a
> quite powerful server (Dell Poweredge R730 with 2x Xeon E5-2683v4 (16
> cores per CPU makes 64 vCPUs with HT enabled). Bot installations are fully
> updated. Also Dell firmware
Gene Heskett wrote:
> Warning: The following suspicious shared
>> memory segments have been found: Process:
>> /usr/lib/firefox-esr/firefox-esr PID: 16994 Owner: gene Process:
>> /usr/lib/firefox-esr/firefox-esr PID: 16994 Owner: gene Warning:
do you have this same today?
the message
Gene Heskett wrote:
> [21:15:19] Process: /usr/lib/firefox-esr/firefox-esr PID:
> 16994 Owner: gene
> [21:15:19] Process: /usr/lib/firefox-esr/firefox-esr PID:
> 16994 Owner: gene
the only reason for using esr is flash - do you have it enabled active or
running - mig
Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> however, someone upgrading
> from such a long release ago is not something that will have been
> thoroughly tested and it's quite possible that an old init script that
> was modified (and therefore won't be replaced by package upgrades) could
> come along for the ride and
Marc Auslander wrote:
> The installer manual is silent about installing in an existing raid
> partition. I could follow my nose but wondered if there is any advice
> you can provide.
Does this help https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/SoftwareRaidRoot
regards
Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> Non-the-less, it's not something that many people will have attempted,
> and there are quite likely to be things that might slip through the net.
> Not just things within the Debian ecosystem: a machine running Lenny was
> presumably installed in or around 2009, so there'
Urs Thuermann wrote:
> Now, it seems pip3 isn't able to remove packages from that old
> directory. Is it safe to just rm -r /usr/local/lib/python3.4?
yes it is more or less safe - it depends how you let it install - perhaps
there is also something under /usr/local/bin
regards
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi,
> I'm fighting to play a bluray (OS = Stretch - 32 bit)
> None of the tips I found on Google (when not leading to a obsolete URL)
> worked for me.
> Has anybody a solution, either with vlc or an other program?
>
>
> best regards,
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php
Michael Lange wrote:
> Windows is a pain in the neck of
> course, still booting a Live system and reinstalling grub from a chroot
> environment seems comparatively easy to me compared to the OP's
> troubles ;)
Agreed here and this is exactly what I do.
+ grub2 finds windows automatically and perh
pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> At https://wiki.debian.org/DebianTinker/Desktop#EDA is a list of
> packages for electronics design automation. According to various
> documents, Electric, Fritzing and gEDA, at least, can help to create
> schematics. I use librecad but have never used schematic constru
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> Then I upgraded, got systemd and it turns out that
> my configuration has been silently broken for a very long time.
to prevent this, keep a list with your customizations and use it as check
list after upgrade
I also see nothing wrong when someone that could press the
Michael Biebl wrote:
> Basically, it was a completely inconsistent mess before systemd.
> Now you at least have a central place where you can configure your
> system behaviour.
This is your opinion - if you can not understand the "mess" it is a mess.
For most of us who dislike systemd your same s
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> That is really the problem that I have with this while issue that was
> brought up. I get that it is a "sensible" default to allow users on the
> console (TTY or via DM) permission to reboot the machine. However, when
> an admin has configured the system to disallow t
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Now watch all the old skoolers dashing out of their little caves and
> waving their fists at something which could be read as a provocation
> (I'm myself one of those, just look a bit upthread :)
>
It is not about old or new, but about known and unknown. Unkown exposes
bw wrote:
> I won't chime in on the main topic, there has been way too much already,
> but this is really undeserved. The plasma implementation the debian
> maintainers put together for stretch is really pretty nice.
>
> No, it's not perfect, but I'm really good, so it's close. ;->
I recently h
Brian Oney wrote:
> What I find most interesting would be to compile a slimmer, faster kernel,
> but I have failed (after consulting the debian kernel handbook). One thing
> or the other doesn't work afterwards. Also, I run out of disk space lately
> (15Gb is huge!) My idea was to use the old ker
Tiago Oliveira de Jesus wrote:
> I'm stel trying find... but, if having help is better
what is your setup? Do you have local DNS (looks like 127.0.0.1)?
On local do you have bind? and how is it configured?
I had similar issues and I moved the router dns down the dns list and put
the external dns
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
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>
> On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 12:42:57AM +0530, root kea wrote:
>> I don't know why but this email didn't get delivered to my mailbox
>> even after I'm being in "To" field. I couldn't even find this email in
>> spam. Thankful
Hi,
before doing make, do make menuconfig or make xconfig and inspect the
relevant options. I usually collect the chipset specs regarding the
mainboard CPU and expansion cards and go through documentation and
configuration (if needed). Mostly I just check that the drivers is enabled
and if it shou
Darac Marjal wrote:
> 2 Terabytes in an old digital camera? Either you're planning on taking a
> LOT of pictures our your Memory Stick is not actually recognised by the
> system.
>
> First off, check that your card reader HARDWARE supports the MS. Have
> you read the Wikipedia page on Memory Stic
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> card 1: Generic [HD-Audio Generic], device 0: ALC233 Analog [ALC233
> Analog] Subdevices: 1/1
> Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
you need to use hw:1.0
as you target your second card, or configure snd module to initialize the
analog as first card
regards
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> thank you for your reply, but can you be a little more specific:
> what do you mean exactly by "use hw:1.0" ?
> where? in a config file, in the aplay command line ...?
man aplay
aplay -D hw:1,0
or -Dplughw:1,0
look also at alsa docs to understand how sound system in li
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Dec 2017, Tom Furie wrote:
>
>> Are the 1:0 and 1,0 above typos in the mail? If not, they should be 1.0.
>
>no: look at : http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Asoundrc
>I checked with aplay -D hw:1.0 brahms.wav.
>this gives :
> Invalid
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
>> aplay -D hw:1,0
> this also gives
> aplay: set_params:1299: Sample format non available
you could also set the sample format ;-) - I was hoping you try to find out
the way yourself.
regards
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> It's a strange way to help people to say them "find yourself"
> Generally, when people ask for help, it's that there are, like me,
> too stupid to find themselves.
> I suggest to avoid useless posts
but I told you also about plughw - no?
a brief look into man aplay tells
Brian wrote:
> You remarked that youtube-viewer was not in the Debian archives; this
> is correct. I provided a way for users to get and install it.
this is bad advise - you can not do this here on the list - IMO you should
take it off next time
regards
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> do you think that "find yourself" matches this definition?
It might surprise you but yes :)
If you have read man aplay to the end you would have found following
aplay -c 1 -t raw -r 22050 -f mu_law foobar
will play the raw file "foobar" as a 22050-Hz, mono
Henning Follmann wrote:
> 1) You talk too much.
> Solution: be precise but not chatty. Get to the point.
>
> 2) Your network setup is overly complicated.
> Solution: simplify! Also very important: complexity is the enemy of
> security. Your set up should be straight forward that any issue becomes
Mark Fletcher wrote:
> split -- there are essentially two splits because there are two
> firewalls -- one of which I want and one I can't turn off. The firewall
> I set up sits at the outermost edge of the network (obviously) and has 2
> interfaces. The other is at the AirStation, which regards it
Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> And lose the protection provided by the firewall to wireless devices ?
> Sounds like a great idea.
>
It is more dangerous having the WLAN behind your firewall. I hope you
understand this.
>> or you can turn off the firewall there completely
>
> And push your logic to t
Andrew W wrote:
>
>
> Does anyone have any ideas please?
>
I had the same experience - I think (after trying this and that) the
solution was ntp (time was behind on the server), but I am not really 100%.
I was thinking first it has something to do with ipv6 or firewall, but after
updating the
Rick Thomas wrote:
> Since it doesn't look like I'll be using BTRFS for my application, I too
> would appreciate hearing about experiences with ZFS as an alternative.
> Unfortunately, the application we're using is only available for CentOS-6,
> so we'll have to pressure the developer to release
Eero Volotinen wrote:
> Are you really using it in production?
many solaris machines in the past years - good
Michael Fothergill wrote:
> I am running stretch on an AMD FX8350 box which uses an Arctic Freezer 13
> cooler.
I'm just wondering if you used the correct switch for the cpu fan - what is
your mother board?
also from the gentoo link
$ grep CONFIG_SENSORS_FAM15H_POWER /boot/config-4.12.10
CONFIG
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> I tried again with the new ffx version (57.0.3) and I still have no
> sound, even after running pavucontrol.
> But I discovered that when running firefox and pulseaudio
> as root, the sound works perfectly.
> Can anybody explain that?
check what is set as default in your
microsoft gaofei wrote:
> I'm thinking about a question ,how my hard disk admits so much data ? If
> /boot partition is encrypted , then how does my hard disk admit GRUB ?
>
> sudo fdisk /dev/sda , and press o to create a DOS partition table . This
> software starts on sector 2048 by default . So
Alex ARNAUD wrote:
> Her configuration is that one:
> - Debian Jessie 8.10
>
> - Kernel : Linux colossus 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.51-3
> (2017-12-13) x86_64 GNU/Linux
> - Kernel package: linux-image-amd64 version "3.16+63"
>
> - Xorg version: 1.16.4
> - Package version of xserver-xorg-c
David Christensen wrote:
> You can boot with your md device with the following kernel command
> lines:
>
> for old raid arrays without persistent superblocks:
> md=,,, level>,dev0,dev1,...,devn
yes and best is you compile raid in, so that boot can be also raided
regards
Anders Andersson wrote:
> Sure! Probably a small job. I'll submit a patch tomorrow to port
> debian to android.
hahaha, great comment!
don't forget to add "irony off" at the end
in the spirit of this: I would love to test your patch (irony off)
regards
Long Wind wrote:
> they say you can't cut into a frameis there some solution to this problem?
> Thanks!
try avidemux - it works with frames
or other video editing software
regards
Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Best for what ?
for booting of raid
> Who still uses RAID arrays without persistent superblocks ?
historic reasons - systems aged 10y+
> Who still uses RAID assembly by the kernel instead of mdadm ?
same as above
> All this has beed obsoleted by the superblock format
Long Wind wrote:
> Thank deloptes!but where is avidemux?i can't find it in main of stretch
I think it is in the debian multimedia repo
http://www.deb-multimedia.org
deb http://www.deb-multimedia.org stretch main non-free
# apt-cache search avidemux
avidemux - Free video editor
avi
Steve Keller wrote:
> I often use jhead to examine EXIF headers in JPG files from my digital
> camera and I also use jhead to fix EXIF time stamps in those files.
>
> But what I'm looking for is an equivalent tool for AVI and MOV movie files
> which I also get from my cameras. Most important wou
Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> How is it better than using an initramfs ?
>
>>> By the way, if you compile md in the kernel, you should also compile all
>>> necessary host controller and disk drivers in. And expect failure with
>>> current drivers which do not guarantee that a given disk gets the same
Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> The kernel cannot use UUIDs to mount the root filesystem. Using UUIDs
> requires an initramfs.
I forgot to mention that UUID is not meant to be used (only) by the kernel
or the initrd, but by GRUB - to find the boot md - no idea how it works but
it works.
Those machines
Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> If old things are running, then they have already been set up a long
> time ago, and there is not need to tell what's best.
ok, I reverse the "best" - you are really persistent
yudi v wrote:
> I will be getting a new desktop with intel i5 2500k CPU, it's got an
> integrated GPU, I would like to install debian but read that the i5 GPU
> works without any issues only with the latest kernel.
>
> Now I always use the stable version of Debian. I have never used sid. I
> woul
Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> Hello! I am having trouble with a microphone plugged into my
> soundcard. According to Kmix, the Playback Devices are set to about
> 55%, the Capture Devices are set to 100% and both playback and capture
> are shown as not muted.
>
> speaker-test shows that the right spe
John W. Foster wrote:
> /usr/share/perl5/LaTeXML/texmf
you need to setup the environment correctly, so that texmf finds the package
i.e. using the variable TEXINPUTS or so
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peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> Squeeze is installed on an IBM ThinkPad A22m and X11 has worked
> with no obvious problems.
>
> Yesterday I connected a PanaSync E70i monitor to the VGA connector
> and set BIOS Display to "external". All appeared normal until Xdm
> started. There display reverted to
John W. Foster wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-11-23 at 09:42 -0600, John W. Foster wrote:
>> On Wed, 2011-11-23 at 00:21 +0100, deloptes wrote:
>> > John W. Foster wrote:
>> >
>> > > /usr/share/perl5/LaTeXML/texmf
>> >
>> > you need to
k to overcome such issues there
>
> From: deloptes
> Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 16:00:31 +0100
>> For some monitors and setups ... like TV out you need to create a custom
>> xorg.conf. There are tons of howtos and infos out there on how to do it.
>> ...
>> i.e. for
J. Bakshi wrote:
>
> Agreed, I also maintain some servers and the swap is on raid.
> I have faced disk failure on some servers and due to raid, I could
> successfully run the server with the single disk and change the
> bad disk with a 30 min. down time.
I am using RAID for more then 7 years now
peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
>
>> download and try ubuntu and write back
>
> Googling finds a wide variety of similar problems and some
> solutions, in Ubuntu and elsewhere. Before more time is wasted
> thrashing around, I'll happily test suggested edits of my xorg.conf.
>
> Thanks,
peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
>
> Two points. Given that the intention in Squeeze is for X to be
> configured automatically and given that this video hardware
> apparently needs firmware-linux-nonfree installation be automated?
> If so, failure of automatic installation of firmware-linux-nonfree
> is
>
> My case is different in the sense that I'm not decrypting my block
> volumes, just halting a boot sequence.
>
There is something wrong with the setup of your case.
If you are doing a diskless boot from a share ... how could you use a device
(usb or something else) to authenticate before th
Mike Bird wrote:
> Please contact me on list or off if I can be of any further
> assistance.
thank you for the compact information.
I'm preparing a trinity on top of squeeze for further use of kde3. One
problem I had was with tora+oracle and the other with kplayer using a dvbt
card. I had to com
Something brought me to this when reading " lenny -> squeeze with trinity"
by Mike
One thing I'm missing not in trinity but in debian sid is ktorrent. is it
really not working? Because it is not working for me since I've upgraded to
kde4.
It seems I can not use it with a proxy server. Is there a
Mike Bird wrote:
> I don't have a test Squeeze KDE 4 box right now because we're focused
> on Trinity+Squeeze but but I'm 99% certain that Lenny's ktorrent2.2
> was one of the few bright spots in our most recent KDE 4 evaluation
> a few weeks ago.
thanks
I have issues with ktorrent in sid (kde4.5
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> Real smartcards probably don't work the way I described, but I hope it
> gives you some idea of how a smartcard can be different from a plain USB
> mass storage holding a secret key.
smart card is really different, but the idea is the same - implemented in
the dongles, onl
godo wrote:
>
>
>> thanks
>> I have issues with ktorrent in sid (kde4.5). so can one confirm that it
>> is working with proxies?
>>
>> regards
>>
>>
> Hi,
> I have Sid box and Ktorrent 4.0.2 (KDE Development platform 4.4.5 -KDE
> 4.4.5) and work with proxies.
>
OK, thank you very much, so I'll
Dan Serban wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 04:46:41 -0800 (PST)
> Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> --- On Tue, 1/11/11, Dan Serban wrote:
>>
>>
>> >
>> > I figured that after the root partition is mounted (nfs), I
>> > would have
>> > an init.d script that would work its magic.. if it's there
Hal Vaughan wrote:
> I retired at 45, thanks to my business, which was based on my own custom
> software. The first program I released to run on my clients' computers
> was in Java, within 6 months after I learned Java and OOP. In the next 18
> months that version was in use, I had fewer than 5
Is someone (already) using Evolution 2.30 with squeeze with exchange server.
If yes for how long and what is your impression. Can it be considered to be
stable? Any data losses?
What would be your advise to use? Which version of Evolution works best with
exchange?
thanks in advance
regards
-
Erwan David wrote:
>
> You should also ask which version of exchange, and with which connectoe
> (mapi, webdav, webservices ?) It may completely change the result
> depending on the exact exchange configuration
>
thanks you are right ... I need to ask those questions myself too :-)
But any in
godo wrote:
>>
> First thing I will check with some other proxies.
> Do you need log in (username, password) to your proxy?
> Can you try without proxy?
>
> Try to download Fedora Linux with KTorrent, there is always high speed.
>
> Can you check ports?
> Is in network interface correct in KTorr
So far I've migrated to squeeze and trinity and I'm in production, means I
use this at work.
Everything works much better than in kde 3.5.9 (lenny).
Few programs needed to be compiled manually as they were missing in trinity.
Evolution with exchange is also working much better, but it still crash
Erwan David wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 10:17:31AM CET, Tixy said:
>> On Tue, 2011-01-18 at 22:29 +0100, Erwan David wrote:
>> > I'll try the latest davmail, now I use icedove in Imap (activated on
>> > exchange)
>>
>> I've used davmail for several weeks and it seems to work well, but as it
Celejar wrote:
>> point.
>
> According to this page, it indeed unfortunately cannot:
>
> http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers
>
> Celejar
The question is if the hardware can
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Joe Riel wrote:
> Why are there no alternatives, configurable with update-alternatives,
> for gcc? Seems like I should be able to configure whether /usr/bin/gcc
> is linked to gcc-4.3, gcc-4.4, etc. Of course I can just set the link
> manually (which I do), but ...
>
every normal automake or c
Joe Riel wrote:
> update-alternatives --install as part of their postinstall routine.
is not that bad idea
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Curt Howland wrote:
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> On Saturday 05 February 2011, was heard to
> say:
>> Years before I've used to be a KDE 3 user. KDE 4 experiments are
>> not in my favorites, so after couple of years with Debian GNOME
>> (Lenny mostly), I have decided to
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> If you install 'desktop-base' you will get the complete Debian Squeeze
> Theme.
>
> As far as Trinity goes, if you are running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS then Trinity
> works fine, Tim and his helpers are Ubuntu Users and don't know how to
> build Trinity for Debian and that is a big
steef wrote:
> hi list, good morning local time.
>
> as a test i installed squeeze with kde4 on a rather fast machine. (my
> working horse runs now on squeeze with xfce4)
>
> the for me surprising fact: the machine is starting up (kde4) very
> slowly. when started up, it (dolphin) runs normally
Erin Brinkley wrote:
> /var/run/mysqld
/var/run/mysql
and I also had issues with mysql but in debian testing
I read also there is need to upgrade older mysql databases before upgrading.
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I recently updated my firewall rules and since then I can't update from
trinity repo. Is it a coincidence or something is wrong with my firewall
rules?!
Err http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net squeeze/main Sources
Unable to connect to ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net:http:
Err http://p
John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-02-16 at 23:02 +0100, deloptes wrote:
>> I recently updated my firewall rules and since then I can't update from
>> trinity repo. Is it a coincidence or something is wrong with my firewall
>> rules?!
>
> There was a pr
James Brown wrote:
> Simon Brandmair wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Mon, 07 Feb 2011 11:20:02 +0100 Raffaele Morelli wrote:
>>> I wonder if anyone of you is currently using skype on debian amd64 and
>>> which app are you using.
>>
>> I am successfully running the Ubuntu 8.10+ 64-bit version on debian
>>
David Baron wrote:
> Updating to the Sid version was a catastrophe--flagged all kinds of
> superseded syntax warning which were flagged as errors when I tried to
> edit them into the conf file. Commented out, got listening errors for
> various 9## ports.
>
> So I downgraded to the testing version
Camaleón wrote:
> It's still unclear where the problem is.
Camaleón, it's pretty clear - someone is thinking with his/her ass instead
of his/her head
when you have fixed it let me know - I spent about 2hours now with this
shit, not working and I'm giving up. Even the information on the website
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Your demonstrated frustration and cussing clearly demonstrate you are
> NOT a proper candidate for using unstable packages. Do yourself and
> us a favor and stick to stable.
you are not proper candidate to tell me what I should do.
The reason to say this the way I said it
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> ""sid" is subject to massive changes and in-place library updates. This
> can result in a very "unstable" system which contains packages that
> cannot be installed due to missing libraries, dependencies that cannot
> be fulfilled etc. Use it at your own risk!"
Stan, stop re
Does someone has an idea how I can get my cups server to print again.
After upgrade it is not working anymore saying
kernel: usb 4-1: usbfs: process 14578 (usb) did not claim interface 1 before
use
I checked everything related and also mentioned here
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CUPS#K
Camaleón wrote:
thanks for reply
> On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 08:45:37 +0200, deloptes wrote:
>
>> Does someone has an idea how I can get my cups server to print again.
>>
>> After upgrade it is not working anymore saying
>>
>> kernel: usb 4-1: usbfs: process 1
Pascal Dormeau wrote:
>> where do I find the older version in the debian repo?
>
> http://snapshot.debian.org/
>
> Is it an HP printer ?
> The kernel message you gave makes me think of a similar problem known
> upstream http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3884+Qversion:1.5
>
> Best regards
>
> Pascal
Camaleón wrote:
Sorry for not being able to do anything. I was too busy at work
>
> "dmesg" showed nothing -no activity- when replugging?
Well it prints the usual usb stuff
>
> Ah, that makes sense... well, you can configure exim (or whatever MTA) to
> deliver external e-mails through a remote
Camaleón wrote:
Do you know where I can find the 1.4 debian version of cups. I was trying to
find a repo with it, or source file, but couldn't make it in about 15-20min
and gave up.
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Pascal Dormeau wrote:
>> I'm wondering if it is not related to dis/enabling particular options
>> in the kernel - like the usb device id lib or something (I don't
>
> No it rather seems a problem in the cups libusb backend (see the link I
> gave for the report upstream). Upstream does not seem in
Wayne Topa wrote:
>
> The only dist here (Squeeze, Wheezy, Sid) with a working cups is
> Squeeze. So try a squeeze line in your sources.list but remember
> Downgrading has it's problems. YMMV
>
Yes, thanks. I downgraded and the problem's gone.
I'm having squeeze/testing in my apt source, but
Eric Sepich wrote:
> Why is it that animal123 can access via regular ftp through FileZilla
> and dirtypenguin can not get access through FileZilla unless I select
> sftp on port 21 through the FileZilla. I want dirtypenguin to be able to
> use FileZilla for regular ftp access on port 21. Not sftp
Bill.M wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have sound working on my laptop - both the speakers and the RCA jack
> output to powered speakers. Great. But my USB headphones don't work.
> USB is enabled in the bios and there are a lot of USB and audio modules
> installed. But perhaps there's one missing or the
Joey Hess wrote:
> Scarletdown wrote:
>> initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-3-486
>> [Linux-initrd @ 0x10b3000, 0x76cdf9 bytes]
>>
>> After that, she's locked up tight, and all I can do is power off.
>>
>> This is obviously a problem with initrd. Set too large for such a low
>> memory system perhap
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 03:24:31PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
>> Joey Hess wrote:
>>
>> > Scarletdown wrote:
>> >> initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-3-486
>> >> [Linux-initrd @ 0x10b3000, 0x76cdf9 bytes]
>> >>
>&g
b1 wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-04-22 at 17:28 +, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 16:20:01 +0200, b1 wrote:
>>
>> > Currently I am trying to set up a Debian Lenny Server, but I am stuck
>> > at mail delivery. The server I am trying to set up, has no FQDN, so I
>> > used my ISP-Mailserver as a
Christian Simo wrote:
> the problem is, nm-applet or wvdialconf don't detect my modem.
> so i can setting it.
>
the modem is communicating with the system over a driver. you have to find
out how to setup the modem on system level. This has to be done prior to
get it used by an application like a
Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good day.
>
>
> I have such a problem: I need to switch an usb-modem Huawei E1550 deom
> cd-rom mode to modem modem. AFAIK usb-modeswitch utility can help me w/
> this BUT! - it is not installable IMHO in stable repo. Even though I will
> install it from testing - it will dest
James Stuckey wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 10:27:26 +0200, James Stuckey wrote:
>>
>> > On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>> >
>> >> > http://www.jhstuckey.com/1080.jpeg
>> >> >
>> >> > Does that look right to you?
>> >>
>> >
KS wrote:
could you also post the xorg log file?
regards
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