Many of the things you ask about have been discussed in this mailing list.
You can download the whole list archive with
wget http://lists.mur.at/pipermail/grml.mbox/grml.mbox
Thunderbird or Seamonkey on Windows should be able to import or open this
so that you can search it.
Good Luck!
Moss
>
Hi,
* Lars Schimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-01-28 17:20 CET]:
> But I want to start the Xserver and just display a picture, I don't
> want
> to start fluxbox.
You could also display a picture without using X, just call the:
fbi
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Hi Willem,
As long as you are managing OK that is fine. I'm an amateur myself and not
part of the grml team as such. Just learning as I go along. Mika spends a
lot of time answering folk and I like to help when I can - just as Mika
and the whole team have helped me.
Look for documentation in /usr
* martin yazdzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080211 18:59]:
> Why are you so much faster than me? TZ difference or real austrian
> coffee?
Working in the last days nearly fulltime on the new release. ;)
The root exploit delayed our stable release:
http://grml.supersized.org/archives/27
Dear Mika,
Why are you so much faster than me? TZ difference or real austrian
coffee?
Thanks for the kernel image - you have saved us all a lot of patching
and recompiling.
Wow -
-M
On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 18:47 +0100, Michael Prokop wrote:
> * martin yazdzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20
* martin yazdzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080211 18:42]:
> Any ideas on the vmsplice issue? Does it affect grml users?
In the live-cd: no.
On the harddisk installation: yes. Read:
http://grml.supersized.org/archives/278-kernel-2.6.23-grml-addressing-CVE-2008-000910-available.
Dear M,
Any ideas on the vmsplice issue? Does it affect grml users?
Best,
M
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* martin yazdzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080211 17:29]:
> Thanks - works perfectly now -
> when did the "-u" switch become necessary, and what does it do, man su
> does not tell me, and as you know, I represent your ignorant noob
> contingent.
It's a bug you bro
Dear M,
Thanks - works perfectly now -
when did the "-u" switch become necessary, and what does it do, man su
does not tell me, and as you know, I represent your ignorant noob
contingent.
This is the danger in grml, that since none of the other debian boutique
distros are as well organised and f
* martin yazdzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080211 03:44]:
Martin, are we talking about grml 1.1-rc1, right?
> 1. in attempting to su to grml to run grml-x, get "cannot find file
> grml" error
What exactly are you running? "su -u grml" works fine for me.
> 2. if
Sorry I did not read the question well. /dev/hda1 is likely to be your
Windows ntfs partition so that the fat32 partition may be /dev/hda2. Run
cfdisk /dev/hda
To see where your fat partition is. Type q to quit then you can mount the
file system with
mount -t vfat /dev/hda2 /mnt/hda2
If the dir
Hi Willem
As root open the file /boot/grub/menu.lst in an editor and add these lines
at the bottom:
title Windows
root (hd0,0)
makeactive
chainloader +1
Save the file. This should fix it as long as long as the Windows C: drive
is Grub's (hd0,0). Before rebooting you can check
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