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On 05/08/16 15:14, Ric Moore wrote:
On 08/04/2016 07:12 PM, Alan Chandler wrote:
I have mythtv installed from debian multimedia. I am running testing
Once you introduce Debian Multimedia to your mix, you get to keep all
the broken pieces. "These packages are known to not integrate
as you return to the normal mythv menu system the text comes back.
Anyone else experiencing this. Any solution?
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when it knows there is no one logged in and it hasn't anything to record
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On 27/11/15 10:46, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
On 11/25/15, Alan Chandler <a...@chandlerfamily.org.uk> wrote:
My desktop Debian Jessie PC just got a new monitor to replace an old
one that failed. Because the new one is bigger than my previous main
monitor, I have swapped them round so t
don't think I have seen it when not fully maximized.
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On 27/11/15 23:52, Patrick Bartek wrote:
On Fri, 27 Nov 2015, Alan Chandler wrote:
Just recently, I notice a sudden slowing down of the display of areas
of the screen in Chrome when it fully maximised ( but still with
toolbar etc on display)
I am running a dual monitor gnome 3 setup
On 25/11/15 22:31, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
On Wed, 2015-11-25 at 06:54 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
My desktop Debian Jessie PC just got a new monitor to replace an old
one that failed. Because the new one is bigger than my previous main
monitor, I have swapped them round so that my bigger 27inch
p on the secondary monitor.
Once the desktop starts the order of the displays is probably* also
wrong, but of course can be fixed in the display settings
* I say that because the main monitor is numbered 2 and the old monitor
is numbered 1.
Where is the detection of which monitor is which take place, and how do
I tell it to change the order?
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On 25/11/15 06:54, Alan Chandler wrote:
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Iiyama 27in"
Option "DPMS"
Option "Primary"
Option "Position" "0 0"
Option "PreferredMode" "1920x1080"
Option "Pos
with Freemind and secondly anyone
know how to fix the missing class problem?
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On 23/11/15 20:54, Alan Chandler wrote:
Freemind seems to have stopped working, hanging up in the splash screen.
I found something on debian bug lists that said I should comment out
the line in /etc/java-7-opensdk/accessibility.properties, but when I
tried that all that happened is it got
box, and I spent some
time trying to get KVM working. But I never found a way - struggling
with documentation at every step. VirtualBox on the other hand (apart
from the occassional problem with ensuring the driver modules get
rebuilt) was easy to set up, modify and use.
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On 10/11/15 01:47, Patrick Bartek wrote:
On Mon, 09 Nov 2015, Alan Chandler wrote:
On 09/11/15 18:58, D Dimov wrote:
I need to install MS Windows 7 as a Virtual Machine on a computer
that is running Debian 8. To do that, I'd like to use software that
is not proprietory (I know, I know
corrupt then it would cause dspam to crash.
I am wondering if I can find that file and remove it. Just don't know
where to look
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On 08/11/15 11:20, Alan Chandler wrote:
On 08/11/15 08:00, Erwan David wrote:
I had a look at rspam and did not use it : i find it far too much
invasive, it practically impose tons of tests that I do not want to
be done because of false positives. (and worse when a new version
comes with new
=dspam.service
but there didn't appear to be any entries in there.
How can I find out why dpam is falling over
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guest ok = yes
writable = no
printable = yes
[print$]
comment = Printer Drivers
path = /etc/samba/drivers
browseable = yes
guest ok = no
read only = yes
write list = root
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On 10/05/15 18:58, Alan Chandler wrote:
I don't think this is a mythtv problem. All other aspects of it
appear to be working with its local database connection.
The fact that
mysql --host=owl.home --user=mythtv --password=xx mythconverg
is the problem means its the database connection
On 10/05/15 18:29, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Sun, 10 May 2015 18:17:27 +0100
Alan Chandler a...@chandlerfamily.org.uk wrote:
Hello Alan,
The plot thickens - After working during the week, I came to view
Mythtv again today and it is refusing connection to the database again.
The following may
On 04/05/15 11:51, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
Alan Chandler a...@chandlerfamily.org.uk wrote:
Hi,
Do you have /etc/hosts.allow / hosts.deny non-standard?
Both appear empty (other than comments)
So I added a line
ALL: 127.0.0. 192.168.0.
to /etc/hosts.allow
and everything started working
On 03/05/15 23:00, Alan Chandler wrote:
On 03/05/15 19:59, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
Do you have /etc/hosts.allow / hosts.deny non-standard?
Both appear empty (other than comments)
So I added a line
ALL: 127.0.0. 192.168.0.
to /etc/hosts.allow
and everything started working again
On 03/05/15 19:59, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
Alan Chandler a...@chandlerfamily.org.uk wrote:
Hi Alan,
Today I am having database connection problems.
Using mysql client to connect to my server owl.home
mysql --host=owl.home --user=mythtv --password=XX mythconverg
ERROR 2013 (HY000
command is the key indicator of whats wrong,
but with nothing I can find in any logs, I don't know how to proceed
further.
Any ideas anyone
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in it and put that
into the actual /opt/google/chrome/PepperFlash directory.
I seem to be OK at the moment.
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how can I switch off these prompts on start
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On 01/05/14 06:35, Alan Chandler wrote:
On 01/05/14 03:51, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 4/30/2014 6:25 PM, Alan Chandler wrote:
Hi
I am experimenting with nginx and php5-fpm to replace an
apache2/libapache2-mod-php configuration. And I am getting something
strange happening.
I have both a simple
/resolv.conf and
/etc/nsswitch.conf say
IN particular, which nameservers does /etc/resolv.conf say as opposed to
your host
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after an idle period.
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On 01/05/14 03:51, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 4/30/2014 6:25 PM, Alan Chandler wrote:
Hi
I am experimenting with nginx and php5-fpm to replace an
apache2/libapache2-mod-php configuration. And I am getting something
strange happening.
I have both a simple php web site that just consists of php
software, with lots and lots of personal local modifications) up to date
with the latest smf distribution since 2007 this way.
If you want any details of how I do this exactly, just ask. Also see
http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk/2011/03/managing-smf-software-in-git/
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On 06/03/14 10:01, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Hello.
As I am starting to subscribe to various mailing lists, I have
noticed that some uses a kind of tag in subjects. Obviously, it is added
by the ml-engine, not by users.
I am also receiving more and more spam since 2 months. I
On 20/02/14 15:17, Danny wrote:
Hi guys,
The past weekend I upgraded from Debian v3.0 to the latest Debian stable (7.0 or
something) ... (wish I never did) ...
However, I have noticed that my resolv.conf gets overwritten by something after
every reboot. The Debian server resolves all local
which
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is pretending to be so that it bypasses the deny
stage I would be interested to hear it.
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On 13/02/14 22:41, Alan Chandler wrote:
If you have any ideas on how I can produce a separate query to
validate the user the master is pretending to be so that it bypasses
the deny stage I would be interested to hear it.
Alan Chandler
To answer my own question, I found the variable
On 11/02/14 01:04, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Sun, 09 Feb 2014 10:47:11 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
Hendrik Boom wrote:
I'm looking for a file format for images that plays nicely with
revision control. Ideally I'd like to edit them while seeing what I'm
editing, whether it's a line drawing (like
just to give a flavour of the picture drawing capability (unusable
unless you include
\usetikzlibrary{fit,positioning,decorations.pathmorphing} at the top
of the whole document) - here is
I forgot - my hartley.cls file also uses tikz picture (I draw some
coloured lines (actually
On 06/02/14 21:06, Alan Chandler wrote:
I am stuggling to understand how to get the dynamic list overlay
working using OpenLdap
I think I found a good solution to this problem here
http://koivunej.wordpress.com/2012/07/16/learning-openldap-2-4-cnconfig-usage/
I have a least got
I am stuggling to understand how to get the dynamic list overlay working
using OpenLdap
It uses the online version of configuring slapd, and all the
instructions on the internet seems to assume an older version with
slapd.conf file.
I have manage to configure the module part to include
On 08/06/13 02:27, Fran wrote:
Hello list,
I just installed Debian 7.0 Wheezy on what I call my new workstation.
It's a pretty standard setup: right now I installed Debian on the first
SATA drive (a 120Gb SSD drive) and mounted my 1Tb HDD as my home
partition with no problems at all.
I have a
I have a fairly standard Debian Sid system with Gnome3 with the shell
extensions installed.
If I log off (from the menu below my name on the top right) the system
immediately puts up the dialog box saying it will log off in 60 seconds
but inviting me to either cancel or log out immediately.
I have had to re-install my system after some problems wiped out the
boot sector. I decided to move from stable to unstable in the process
(for me stable wasn't very = I was getting regular problems with the
screen locking up (could have been X, or gnome3 not sure which).
Trying to get all
server if you need
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Can someone give me some definitive instructions of getting buster.js to
run in Debian
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On 13/12/12 02:34, Bob Proulx wrote:
Alan Chandler wrote:
I am trying to setup buster.js to run under node.js in Debian Sid.
The name conflict of the much too generic node became one of those
irreconcilable differences. After a very long discussion it was
referred to the technical committee
: Adaptive Server
is unavailable or does not exist (severity 9)
I have no idea whats wrong, and I find it quite difficult to find some
decent instructions of how to set up a dblib connection.
Can anyone help me investigate and solve this problem
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On 02/12/12 08:06, Alan Chandler wrote:
Failed with message: SQLSTATE[HY000] Unable to connect: Adaptive
Server is unavailable or does not exist (severity 9)
I managed to fix this myself. There were two problems
1) Password was one character wrong.
2) The connection string should
0.10.1-2
I can see that experimental has that version, but its does not seem to
be able to get into sid. I am not sure why
Is there a freeze or something on.
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Le 30.11.2012 18:43, Alan Chandler a écrit :
I am trying to install virt-manager on sid, but I am getting a
dependancy blockage which I don't understand
virt-manager ultimately depends on libvirt0 - which seems to have
version (0.9.12-5
On 10/10/12 17:00, Alan Chandler wrote:
On 10/10/12 09:49, Chris Davies wrote:
4. Failure (bounce) message to root@avalon is being lost - and this
is the issue at stake
Absolutely correct.
I think I have discovered - at least part of the problem - maybe the
whole thing.
The inaddr.arpa
.
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server normally - I normally use my
ISPs normal mail server. This was just so it was already pre-configured IF I
SHOULD NEED IT.
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127.0.0.1 and my home ip addresses,
Anyone any idea what is happening - and how I can change the
configuration of exim to tell me when mail, like the above, is being
refused.
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On 08/07/12 04:13, cletusjenkins wrote:
I know I go against most people when I say that now I've gotten used to
Gnome3 I really like it and would not want to go back. It may be that I
run a two screen set-up, but for me the really nice features are
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frustrated with the fact that there
was only a suspend and not a power off - but now the shell extensions
are available to add that facility back I don't have any issues at all.
I don't miss the taskbar or the minimize button, and so far I haven't
missed the menu either.
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On 05/07/12 23:10, Tom H wrote:
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 7:22 PM, Alan Chandler
a...@chandlerfamily.org.uk wrote:
I am trying to figure out how to move my current rootfs to raid1 (its just a
partition at the moment).
The plan is to make a a raid device, copy the current root fs in to it - but
I
On 06/07/12 07:24, Alan Chandler wrote:
On 05/07/12 23:10, Tom H wrote:
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 7:22 PM, Alan Chandler
a...@chandlerfamily.org.uk wrote:
I am trying to figure out how to move my current rootfs to raid1
(its just a
partition at the moment).
The plan is to make a a raid device
On 06/07/12 08:15, Alan Chandler wrote:
On 06/07/12 07:24, Alan Chandler wrote:
On 05/07/12 23:10, Tom H wrote:
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 7:22 PM, Alan Chandler
a...@chandlerfamily.org.uk wrote:
I am trying to figure out how to move my current rootfs to raid1
(its just a
partition
On 06/07/12 18:56, Gary Dale wrote:
On 06/07/12 01:43 PM, Tom H wrote:
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 2:24 AM, Alan
Chandlera...@chandlerfamily.org.uk
wrote:
On 05/07/12 23:10, Tom H wrote:
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 7:22 PM, Alan Chandler
a...@chandlerfamily.org.uk wrote:
I am trying to figure out
I am trying to figure out how to move my current rootfs to raid1 (its
just a partition at the moment).
The plan is to make a a raid device, copy the current root fs in to it -
but I then need to tell grub to set up this up as the root for the boot.
How do I do this?
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-php-debugger.html
Lots of other posts refer to this.
But for a starters - its suggesting I need various kdevelop plugings,
but the links he gives don't work, and if you try and look in the same
place for later releases of kdevelop, the specific plugins are not there.
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directory which udev is using.
However I can't find any real documentation on find which explains why
it outputs that error message. Can any gurus out there explain
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remains, but the files in it do not.
The quotes were a red herring - its needed to make all options pass as
a single parameter to the routine clean,
I am just experimenting with that now.
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On 17/06/12 06:36, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sun, 2012-06-17 at 06:23 +0100, Alan Chandler wrote:
Can anyone tell me what is supposed to be rotating (and cleaning Xorg
log files). I've just noticed /var/log contains about 540 versions of
the log
Wow, fortunately my X logs for Debian are limited
On 17/06/12 12:53, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 17 Jun 2012 06:23:44 +0100, Alan Chandler wrote:
Can anyone tell me what is supposed to be rotating (and cleaning Xorg
log files). I've just noticed /var/log contains about 540 versions of
the log
I experienced something similar in my Wheezy system
On 15/06/12 07:28, Alan Chandler wrote:
On 14/06/12 22:27, Alan Chandler wrote:
I upgraded my sid system with the latest set of packages.
I have now lost by sound, but I am not sure why.
When I run alsamixer as root I see a device that appears to be the
sound chip on my motherboard
Can anyone tell me what is supposed to be rotating (and cleaning Xorg
log files). I've just noticed /var/log contains about 540 versions of
the log
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I upgraded my sid system with the latest set of packages.
I have now lost by sound, but I am not sure why.
When I run alsamixer as root I see a device that appears to be the
sound chip on my motherboard, and using aplay to send a .wav file works
On 13/06/12 21:19, Christofer C. Bell wrote:
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Alan Chandler
a...@chandlerfamily.org.uk wrote:
...
One problem, which I haven't satisfactorily solved so far, is backing up the
files on the disk in that virtual machine. The best I can do is back up the
entire
going via pulse-audio, or that pulse audio has not found a real
device and is using a dummy one.
NOTE: the same upgrade seemed to screw up udevd - I get an error message
about failing to queue file, and I have to unplug and replug my usb
mouse and keyboard to make them work.
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presume that some of the devices will not be the same. Does Windows
manage with these changes, or would I be better creating an environment
from scratch (including re-installing all my key applications)
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succeeded. It reading the microphone and putting it
out through your headphones.
Sorry can't help you turn it off - but presumably doing something your
were doing to turn it on.
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it still
doesn't seem to work. This leaves me to believe that I am doing
something wrong, but I just don't know what.
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On 17/04/12 07:01, Alan Chandler wrote:
On 17/04/12 01:16, Chris Hiestand wrote:
I have never used a debugger for PHP; I think your struggles are part
of the reason why.
Neither have I until now.
But I don't understand why this isn't a typical many eyes make the
problems trivial
works, but I do tend to
want to save programs mid way through or want to rapidly skip forward
and backward. The media play that is launched by the browser doesn't
seem to all any of this.]
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I have a server running Squeeze. It has mythtv-backend to record all
my TV programs.
On my desktop I run Sid. After an update over the weekend, my Mythtv
Frontend will no longer connect to my backend, complaining that
This version of MythTV requires
with phpstorm, but it seems to need the entire php code
within the web space, and doesn't allow for document root somewhere
inside the directory hierarchy (at least i can't find a way to set it up).
debian doesn't seem to support the potential addings to vim and emacs.
What do others use?
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using those
preconfigured channels. On 4th April I lost BBC channels, but on a
rescan I got them back.
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a NAT box). Unfortunately the
convenience of the mobile phone meant they never really used it]
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etc. over the internet. IANL of course!
Unfortunately you can't. You still need a TV licence to watch via
iPlayer. It says so on the BBC web site.
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answer on when I asked - the incoming digital signal is in MPEG2 format
and MythTV stores the stream as mpeg2. The PI only has a (firmware)
codec for Mpeg4, so not sure if transcoding between mpeg2 and mpeg4 is
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repositor) that I
generally install on the servers are web packages like (for instance)
drupal or wordpress. But they just use the underlying LAMP stack.
If these extra packages don't work with Squeeze, I just regard that as
one more criteria with which to judge them as unsuitable.
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desktop-utils (which meant for instance that until that point I was
unable to run nautilus).
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Anyone experiencing an issue I have discovered after a chrome update
yesterday. Videos will no longer play full screen.
Firefox(Iceweasel) display just fine.
Is there any known way around the limitation
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On 28/02/12 14:40, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 27 Feb 2012 18:59:49 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
I just tried to do an aptitude update on my Debian squeeze server.
I get error message like ...
E: Encounted a section with no Package: header
E: The problem with MergeList
/var/lib/apt/lists
can't do anything other than close aptitude.
I tried Cancel Pending Actions (from the Actions menu) and got a
segfault in aptitude.
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On 01/30/12 at 06:52am, Alan Chandler wrote:
On 29/01/12 18:21, Christian Dysthe wrote:
Hi,
I have an older laptop running Sid I like to play around with. I would
like to check out the new btrfs file system and know you can easily convert
from ext4
was running I was
working again.
This morning it happened just after login - but again I just logged in
again and it worked.
Running Debian SID
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that initramfs has the bttrfs driver in it.
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On 28/12/11 10:36, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 28/12/11 19:48, Alan Chandler wrote:
I am finding that Iceweasel seems to be really slow at times loading a
web site. Whilst it is being slow the user interface is locked solid. I
am not talking the odd second - delays of 20/30 seconds are occuring
to be
related to the ad system.
I thought it might be my add ons - although they are the standard ones -
but I disabled all of them and still its occuring.
Anyone else seeing this issue
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it a bit harder because I
think you have to set up a desktop file with the right info in. (Take
a look at the files in /usr/share/applications - which has the ones
which should be installed on your system)
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to report a bug, but I am not sure where to go from here to
find what actually caused it. I don't think MythTV updated yesterday, so
I assume it wasn't that
Anyone any ideas what could have happened here.
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On 09/12/11 17:07, Alan Chandler wrote:
Anyone any ideas what could have happened here.
just seen a message on debian-kde that implies it could have been
libdrm-intel1
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