I tried installing the browser with dependencies and have a nearly never
ending loop running with dpkg because dpkg can't get a lock it needs. I
had read that that browser was accessible elsewhere but it appears it
won't get installed over here anytime soon.
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Probably the latest upgrades broke gnome-orca and the sound effects gnome
could produce with gnome-audio package for those of us using alsa.
before the upgrade I had both working. After, orca says welcome to orca
but says nothing else even after control-alt-d is hit to go to the
desktop.
Other than balsa what additional stuff does that package offer? I managed
this weekend to get gnome and gnome-orca installed and talking on this
debian speakup system. I wrote a small howto file detailing the steps I
took to get it done and put it on the web at
It turns out this is doable. By doable I mean when desktop environment is
selected with tasksel aptitude doesn't fail but only if you do it with
debian unstable a.k.a. debian sid. Lenny fails with 10 packages that
throw errors. A question I have though and this comes as a result of
having
I got a clean lenny system using speakup and ran tasksel and selected
desktop environment. At least 10 packages failed to install due to
errors. Okay no problem because my next step was to remove gdm and all
dependencies. It was recommended I use startx and then run orca and all
would be
I took a clean install of etch up to lenny on a debian-speakup disk and
tried adding the desktop environment using tasksel. Aptitude failed since
I suspect at least 10 of those packages had errors on the installation
attempt. I heard the errors as those were spoken but didn't copy them
down.
Does gnome itself have any prerequisite packages? In one tutorial I read
about x-window-system-core being one of them and am curious to know if
this still holds true for lenny.
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earlier I wiped out the configuration files made by dpkg-reconfigure
xserver-xorg and ran the nvidia-xconfig package on this system. The
nvidia--xconfig made a default configuration file for me called and wanted
to load type1 which isn't on this system and also wanted to run nvidia.
If those
A friend found a little information about the DESKTOP and DISPLAYMANAGER
variables on the internet. It makes sense that DESKTOP=GNOME though it
wasn't set by any packages or mention made of it as packages were being
installed. My friend found DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE most frequently but so
far as
For command line only I think mplayer-nox or mplayer-nogui is available.
The thing is, it's way fewer packages than the standard desktop version
and lots fewer megs. All of which can be used to snag more media files.
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What I wrote earlier turns out to have been incorrect so I've copied the
error message gdm throws when the system tries to set it up. It looks as
if /etc/init.d/rc has a problem with a package priority but I can't be
sure.
/etc/init.d/rc: line 208: /etc/rc2.d/S30gdm: Permission denied
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Okay, I got /usr/bin/gnome-session in an .xinitrc file and that hasn't
helped. I got what may be a login beep back and get thrown out trying to
log into gnome. So I log into text terminal and start up orca with orca
--setup and answer the questions. At the end I get told cannot restart
orca
what else can I run dpkg-reconfigure against in addition to xserver-xorg
in order to answer questions using a command line environment to get gnome
up and running?
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The most noticeable thing that happens with gdm running is I get to what
sounds like a login screen and key in my user id then I've tried both with
return and tab after that and key in my password and all gdm returns is an
error beep. If I hit control-alt-fx and usually f1 and drop to command
All I did this time was to re-enable the gdm script and reboot and try to
log in. I turned off speakup maybe not early enough because this time the
gdm script failed on line 208 because permission was denied. This is with
the latest updates and unstable since that's where I can get
After having done a clean install of debian and gotten it up to unstable
and having done a clean install of gnome and gnome-orca then having
removed execute persissions from /etc/init.d/gdm script I rebooted
computer and logged in. I ran startx and got some interesting error
messages. One of
I tried aptitude remove --purge gdm and got back a whole list of other
packages gdm would like to remove with it including the entire gnome
environment. I think I may just rename gdm to something else in order to
have a possibility of getting past the application non-destructively.
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synaptic and orca don't play well together last I had heard. If I can get
the graphical user interface coming up and log in successfully I'll be
able to do more. For now it's close to working but not there yet.
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If you have good hearing and have heard a hard drive spin up and work for
quite awhile then suddenly it sounds like someone is rolling marbles
around on the inside of the hard drive your hard drive is on its way
south.
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I got gnome installed on a debian speakup-kernel and when I boot I go into
gdm and get the login beep. I try keying in my credentials and get blown
out. Now if I crash the gdm session and log in as a command line user
with the exact same credentials there's no problem logging in and this is
try info gcc and see what happens.
On Thu, 21 Feb 2008, Michael Madden wrote:
I'm having problems viewing manpages for gcc on Debian 4.0 r3 i386. Other
manpages work just fine.
:~$ man gcc
No manual entry for gcc
See 'man 7 undocumented' for help when manual pages are not available.
:~$
I think the location changed for the multimedia gpg key.
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I just remembered to download the debian-keyring package and should have
done that earlier. It seems to have a pgp key in it for debian multimedia
too.
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Script started on Thu 21 Feb 2008 09:11:05 PM EST
myhome:~# aptitude dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... 0%
Reading package lists... 100%
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... 0%
Building dependency tree... 0%
Building dependency tree... 50%
Building dependency
No, I can't read the led's. Since the dsl plan has gone month to month
they'll probably not want to send anyone here. Another friend I know will
come and check this out wednesday or thursday of this week and if the
verizon stuff really is broken as I suspect we can use a credit card and
buy
No, if that were the case the service would not have worked as well as it
did for as long as it did. This is the same cabling in use as when I got
the modem and the cabling so far as I know hasn't been abused either.
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I think the scripts to install that package are messed up in a couple
places. When last I tried to install it postgresql-8.3 couldn't fully
install so I ended up trying to delete all of postgresql with aptitude
remove --purge and when that failed I got specific and targeted that exact
package
on the web page the modem shows I can't find where to set that.
Also having stored my verizon credentials in the modem, dhcp still isn't
working so far as I can tell.
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008, Kevin Mark wrote:
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 09:43:25PM -0600, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I lost the credentials info
What I used to set up communications was the pppoeconf package. That's
what wrote those lines and made any modifications.
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008, Osamu Aoki wrote:
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 06:41:40PM -0600, Jude DaShiell wrote:
file: /etc/network/interfaces (cut here)
...
# The primary
Has a broken script in it so the package gets hung between the big rocks
and the deep blue sea. I reverted to stable to get beyond it but can't
install and use gnome-orca. An old dos box is in use because the westell
modem finally decided to go belly up. The libc6 package turns out to be a
Wired connection running lenny with speakup kernel 2.6.18.
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file: /etc/network/interfaces (cut here)
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
# The primary network interface
allow-hotplug eth0
I modified some configurations and updated exim4 and when I try sending
get the error message: [error sending: no such host as
localhostoutgoing.verizon.net] I edited /etc/hostname on the local system
to have localhost in it rather than debian too.
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I lost the credentials info for the modem and one time last year when dhcp
had been working for a couple days I had no internet connection at all.
Apparently verizon detected me using dhcp and broke my connection down.
The only way I can get out is by using pppoe. Other people in this area
I think what may be happening over here is the network gets set up during
boot up here including firewall and pppoe and then udev takes the whole
connection down. In order to get out to the internet I've got to run
dhcpcd eth0 and pon dsl-provider once I sudo into root account. I
originally
aptitude install pppoeconf from a debian CD then aptitude update and
aptitude dist-upgrade as soon as you get online. You'll have a choice of
dhclient or dhcpcd packages and pppoeconf installs dhclient. You may find
it helpful to install dhcpcd and do an aptitude remove purge dhclient
though
If running unstable yes by all means; otherwise no.
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]/POP3 Sat Feb 9 10:18:16 2008
Newsgroups:
Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2008 10:18:16 -0500 (EST)
From: Jude DaShiell [EMAIL PROTECTED]/POP3
X-X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: test message
Fcc: sent-mail
Message-ID: [EMAIL
Hmmm, a carpenter could probably do it better with real wood. Not
composite but maybe pine or oak.
On Sat, 9 Feb 2008, Kevin Mark wrote:
On Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 12:24:56PM -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
hello,
Me again with my project.
Some people off-list have found me some low-MHz
Kevin,
The /etc/email-addresses wasn't set up properly but whatever is causing
these malformed addresses is overwriting mail user agent headers and is
unaffected by the contents of /etc/email-addresses apparently.
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I tried using exim4 and alpine to send a piece of email from one account
to another. I suppose I ought to have given this machine the same domain
name as verizon.net rather than left it at localhost since even with
address header rewriting localhost is being prefixed to the proper verizon
I got the following error messageError sending: No such host as
localhostoutgoing.verizon.net]
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In my exim4-config file, I have enabled email headers rewrite enabled but
exim4 says it doesn't hide localhost when I use that feature. I thought
email header rewriting was supposed to be exactly that, a rewrite and a
complete rewrite if necessary. Apparently me and the exim4 team don't see
The text I sent is exactly what appeared on the screen. I used a cut and
paste feature of speakup to copy it so as not to make any mistakes.
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, David Palmer wrote:
Jude DaShiell wrote:
I got the following error messageError sending: No such host
To download a web page with lynx hit the (p) key and you'll be presented
with a menu of built-in choices.
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Is anyone else using pppoeconf also noticing a problem with the most
recent version of dhclient where pppoeconf has to be run after each reboot
in order to connect to the internet at all? The dhclient software when
run is claiming option space encapsulate doesn't exist but is configured.
The
This isn't a problem yet but should be documented somewhere for support
purposes. When I do wodim -scanbus on this system, my internal cd burner
is found as well as an external DVD burner. That's good since both are
connected. What's not detected though are 2 external scsi drives a 2GB
jazz
The older machine uses usb 2.0 it was just on the border line when the
switch over got made.
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007, Osamu Aoki wrote:
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 11:56:56AM -0600, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Hi, it's a usb connect. Interestingly it works with the mac mini I have.
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007
Hi, it's a usb connect. Interestingly it works with the mac mini I have.
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007, Osamu Aoki wrote:
On Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 12:28:33AM -0600, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Does debian have support for the external mad dog dvd burners available? If
this one won't work I should have
I have a couple different email accounts one has pop address as
incoming.verizon.net and another has incoming email address of
mail.shellworld.net and the same for outgoing address. Having had a look
at the alpine configuration file, it doesn't appear to have a place to
document the incoming
Good on you! Reason I write this is larger code and more complex code by
its increased size and complexity is inherently more likely to fail more
often. Figuring out how to do as much as possible with C.L.I. tools puts
what may be those essential backup tools in your pack that may get you
This needs to be put on a complaint form over at consumeraffairs.com as
soon as possible.
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007, Benjamin Schmidt wrote:
roberto wrote:
hello
unfortunately, i encountered a bad problem in my laptop (Dell Latitude
D600) very frequent on these models:
sometimes, the BIOS does
I have a combo drive on this machine that's supposed to be able to read
dvd's. I made a dvd using wodim on ubuntu and checked the dvd's directory
structure after that was done and so far as I can tell on ubuntu machine
all file structure seems present and correct. However as soon as that DVD
Does debian have support for the external mad dog dvd burners available?
If this one won't work I should have a phillips as a replacement next
week. This one can't be mounted yet because of a missing helper
application according to the mount utility.
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On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 08:17:42AM -0600, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Do any command line tools exist in debian that will allow a user to listen
to a streaming broadcast say from
http://sc1.liquidviewer.com:9062/listen.pls I had that working fine on my
mac mini yesterday then the stream went away so I
I don't think such can be installed on debian. Probably not on freebsd
either, so I'm curious have any of the emacs experts ever put together a
key bindings package for emacs that can make a wordperfect user feel right
at home? The internet service provider runs freebsd and a couple other
Do any command line tools exist in debian that will allow a user to listen
to a streaming broadcast say from
http://sc1.liquidviewer.com:9062/listen.pls I had that working fine on my
mac mini yesterday then the stream went away so I am interested to know if
debian can play this too if it's
Thanks much for the help in sorting this problem out. In this area of the
country most of the time when anyone gets clear radio reception it's
because they're bringing it in over the internet.
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a command line package that supports both zip and jazz drives. Not
available in debian yet.
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Script started on Wed 14 Nov 2007 11:26:43 PM EST
debian:~# aptitude dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... 0%
Reading package lists... 100%
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... 0%
Building dependency tree... 0%
Building dependency tree... 50%
Building dependency
A development platform like eclipse might be just the ticket here. You
can't run it in a command line environment; it's a single development
environment you use, and just select what will be used to do the
development and have eclipse take care of the development cycle for you as
you write.
See if you can get out to google.com with your browser and if you do so,
have your browser refresh the page and see if the google.com page comes up
again. If it doesn't you've either got a modem needing updating or
another internet connectivity problem. you could try dhclient -r
ifconfig
What can I add to /etc/apt/sources.list to access multimedia.debian.org
repository? This machine runs lenny if that's important.
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What kind of n.i.c. card in the old computer? You could need a new n.i.c.
card in the old computer or the card may need to be reseated. Did that
old computer fall off of anything or get hit really hard between when it
was last working and now? If so, that's a reseat or replacement. To
Next you need to get a mirrors list built and working. I think running
dselect and making choices with that software package may help you set up
the right sources.list in /etc/apt. Once that's done you will want to run
aptitude update then aptitude dist-upgrade then aptitude install apt-file
Not good to have a computer in a cubbyhole unless it's really well
ventillated in that cubbyhole. Computers need to be able to circulate air
to cool themselves and every so often they need to be blown out with
compressed air to get rid of the dust that accumulates inside of them.
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The internet service provider could have an outage in the area or the
modem/router may need updating. With a web browser what happens when you
surf to http://192.168.1.1/? If you get the modem, it could need
reconfiguring or updating.
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You could have a bad cable running from the affected computer to the
router. Why not try a cable swap and find out if you can take another of
your machines down?
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http://www.izarc.org should do it. The package is actually called izarc.
I don't use windows all that much at home spending more time using linux
and tiger 10.4.
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What does the /etc/ttytype file format have in it? I have X coming up on
this system and do not have an /etc/ttytype file so for now have to do
control-alt-f1 and do a console login. Also orca --text-setup can't run
because display is not set. I think the missing /etc/ttytype file may be
izr is a multiple file format unarchiver. A friend installed on a windows
XP system for me. It's free for personal use too.
On Tue, 16 Oct 2007, Celejar wrote:
On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 19:04:46 -0500 (CDT)
Jude DaShiell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
use zip on the file and set a password
Try apt-cache search gnome-orca, when you run that package you start it up
by typing orca --text-setup in a gnome-terminal session after login has
worked correctly.
On Wed, 17 Oct 2007, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 04:52:16PM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
What does
In my xorg.conf file, the Section files is empty. According to
http://wiki.X.org/ under error faqs and under can't install default font
fixed in no case should this happen including debian. There's supposed
to be FontPath lines in that section. I suppose that happens when xfs is
no longer
update-fonts-alias misc on a debian system here isn't making any
fonts.alias file in /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/ so fixed font cannot be
used and xwindows won't start.
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The xserver isn't properly configured here so cannot start. The
/etc/X11/xserver/securitypolicy does not exist what do I need to read to
find out about that? There are several expected keysym, errors with
numbers after them too. Finally font fixed cannot be used. Could be
the last two
Plese aptitude install disktype and then run disktype /dev/hdc on that DVD
you can't access. disktype will if it can identify the disk format
actually used and you could have the correct disk format you're using but
be missing a needed compression utility. If you download any missing
One of the problems I encountered over here was with xserver-xorg-core not
installing /etc/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy. This wouldn't even work on a
package reinstallation. So, dpkg-deb to the rescue. I made a scratch
directory off of root and extracted xserver-xorg-core into it and copied
I have a gateway ev910 monitor horizontal display is 360MM and vertical
display length is 270MM. I'm trying to get the G.U.I. environment up so I
can test gnome-orca a bit and use that part of the system. I need the
speech not magnification or braille. I installed the desktop environment
use zip on the file and set a password on the zip file that gets made.
So long as the user either has winzip or izr they'll beprompted for a
password when they open the zip file. If they don't have an unzip program
I'd recommend izr since its price can't be beat.
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After running tasksel and removing the checkmark from desktop environment
what else will need to be done to completely purge X from this system?
I'm thinking it could be corrupted and if so in a little while will try a
fresh install and see if I can get beyond this dexconf error.
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More specific error messages. Which device was not configured as a cause
for not creating a configuration file.
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configuration.
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007, Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sat, Oct 13, 2007 at 12:34:24 -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
After running tasksel and removing the checkmark from desktop environment
what else will need to be done to completely purge X from this system? I'm
thinking it could be corrupted
Their work imposes opportunity costs on software development efforts.
They by themselves don't have the ability to defend a statement like
fixing this security hole will be more economically beneficial to society
than those features software development people were working on
implementing.
That bug that was mentioned on debian-user is what has struck over here
too. The /etc/X11/xorg.conf file on this machine is empty and all backups
likewise are empty that get made. I'll try vesa next time I run
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and see if that helps any too.
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What can I put into the .aptituderc file to adjust aptitude so the
recommended downloads and suggested downloads get downloaded with an
aptitude dist-upgrade?
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dpkg-reconfigure couldn't reconfigure xserver-xorg because
/etc/x11/xorg.conf is being shared by something else on this system.
what might be sharing it and how might that be cleared?
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I went and ran script and ran dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg to catch the
failure happening. I was wondering why the size of the file was 137K when
I finished so had me an examine of the typescript file. There's loads of
ansi garbage in the file. Is there a package I can use to filter all of
A good password generator can help along with setting passwords to expire
on a time schedule so the password generator has to get used.
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What can be put into .mplayer.conf to disable video entirely so just the
sound track plays?
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Thanks, that's right it's curses over here not readline.
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It's actually dexconf having the problem writing a file claiming the
default xserver isn't configured. I may have hardware debian doesn't know
how to detect on its own and didn't specify it earlier.
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debian:~# dpkg-reconfigure -f readline xserver-xorg
Configuring xserver-xorg
You should choose this option if you would like to attempt to autodetect the
recommended X server and driver module for your video card. If
It's time to join the procmail email list. You're being attacked by spam.
If you had spamassassin properly installed you could save all of the
invalid email to a probably-spam folder and use it to train your spam
filter sa-learn --spam would do that but before I did that, I'd run
sa-learn
Use a debian rescue disk and use the find command on that rescue disk to
locate directories without printable names. The ugu tips site recently
featured a tip to rename these directories so they become printable.
Don't trust the find or aqny other utility on a hard drive when doing this
kind
What does it mean when you've got all of the questions answered by
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg refuses to
create configuration files because pre-existing files were found?
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odds are your power supply is on its way to the power supply cemetery.
On Tue, 2 Oct 2007, Kelly Clowers wrote:
On 10/2/07, Michael Pobega [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Lately (For the past month or so) I've been experiencing random system
crashes.
dmesg | grep hd | wc -l
untested.
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Why it won't work is that the cmos machine needs a flash update provided
of course one is available for that machine. Try to get a cmos update
later than December 1998 and as recent as possible and you my find that
problem disappears. Good luck!
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Also search for pipes.
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Jabka Atu wrote:
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Hello,...
im searching for debian (free) solution to use as vtubes.
Vtubes is an terminal application that creates sevral forks of
terminal that connot to distant computers
On debian when a system gets a text environment installed on it first then
gets gnome-orca installed on it, gnome and gnome-orca get installed but X
does not get installed. If X is required to run gnome; gtk, and kde and
isn't found already installed on a system when a gnome-orca install gets
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