On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 00:40:05 +0200, David Sanders wrote:
On Thursday 25 September 2008 17:51, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
@dam-main:~$ uname -r
2.6.26.cybo.2.0
@dam-main:~$ dpkg -l |grep vmware
ii vmware-workstation6.5.0-110069
VMware Workstation
ii
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 15:40:08 +0200, Gregory Seidman wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 02:40:43AM -0500, Depo Catcher wrote:
I use the SunBirds (on Windows/Linux) and my girlfriend uses the gmail
Calendars
Is there any ways to sync the two together? I might be able to get her
to switch to
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Does anyone know of a brand/model of eSATA card (PCI-Express,
or at least PCI)
that works with Etch?
I'm having trouble finding documentation since almost everything focuses on
internal SATA and RAID. I don't need RAID - just
.
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the packages and doing the file edits it
shows in the article.
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for burning ISO images. Here's a hint or
two:
http://www.sharkysoft.com/tutorials/linuxtips/cdcommands/
The link has a whole bunch of command line goodness for doing a variety
of stuff.
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an effort at
finding a few different tools that correspond to project management and
the combination of freemind, GanttProject, and a few others; have come in
very handy to building and managing smaller projects that I tend to do.
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is somewhat hosed because the files most definitely are PDF
and if I do a file on them they show up that way. Not the case for all
PDFs definitely and I cannot pin down if there are certain conditions
that make it happen in Nautilus.
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also help
if you find a match for your laptop there. Here's the direct link to the
portion of the site that deals wth Dell laptops:
http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/dell.html
Hope that helps a bit.
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On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 11:00:14 +0100, Gnu-Raiz wrote:
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Im using Asus WL-107G 54G cards here on Debian unstable with a
2.6.15
kernel. The card uses the drivers from
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page and it
works very
well. No need
the rt2500 driver from there.
BTW, the cards cost about 30.00 each from newegg.
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at all. Last real issue I had was several years ago with Proliant Servers
and a certain RAID card that caused us grief.
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this but since I am
wireless about 90% of the time these days, I just spent some time setting
up wifi stanzas. I've also used things like netenv, wifiswitch, and a
few others. I just strive for the simplest way of doing things and this
way seems pretty easy to me.
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a nightly
build from mozilla for thunderbird and it all works for me.
Also watch out for how the line wraps in your editor. It wraps here but
it should be continuous when you enter it.
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is pretty much
driven from a xterm and a few lines.
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is probably the easiest to use vpn
solution I have found yet. At its simplest, using pre-shared static
keys is a breeze and there are clients/servers for all the platforms
including on windows from 2000 on up.
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. There is also this little command line utility called lsusb
which works very nicely and will list all the usb devices it finds.
All my systems are self-compiled kernels running either 2.6.12 or later.
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directories and locating
supported mailboxes and I've used it with fetchmail, spamassassin,
postfix, procmail for quite awhile now.
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code from one of the contributos at
hyperwrt.org but things work very nicely on a variety of wireless
systems including my daughters XP home box and my work XP laptop.
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Steve Lamb wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations for the
simplest card to get working with Debian?
I think the easiest I have ever done is a orinoco pci adaptor with a
gold 11b card in it.
I am
card and the pci adaptor.
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has to be one of the easiest setups I've seen. I've
done cyrus and uw-imapd. I first did uw-imapd because it was really easy.
Farther on, I heard about dovecot at work and been there since.
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is configured as a
RAID1 array and I exported the ssh keys between them. So I have like 250g
total for backups. When I want to go bigger, I'll probably just get a 4 port
SATA controller and buy 2 more drives or something.
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home directory which exec's the window manager that I
want to run. Like
exec wmaker
If you are using GDM and not startx, I am not so sure. I don't use GDM or
cousins at all.
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on the road
with both my XP and debian linux laptop through a linksys router using
pre-shared keys. I can reach my own private network. In a business
setting we use the vpn tunntel to run a VNC client/server setup for
secure remote administration of windows boxes across the net.
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On 2005-05-02, Michael Perry penned:
I've used a few before. Most recently, the iogear two port works
very well for me with X running and switching between a XP Pro box
and a Linux system. I don't lose the mouse; dont have
with shipping
included.
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lists because I
administer personal systems running unstable and servers running stable.
I am interested in the wisdom of the lists regarding how debian-user and
debian-laptop would be organized or re-arranged (if at all).
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now runs happily with twin maxtor 40g ide drives on
the 2.4.7 kernel with the via ide driver compiled in.
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One could choose slrn. I use mutt with clear aterm terminals, vim, and
slrn. apt-gettable; but of course :)
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a lot too.
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pjbmanager. There is also one
for kde. I don't use kde here so cannot testify to its abilities.
PJBmanager works pretty well though.
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http://www.lnxpowered.org - home pages, notes, stuff
http://gnufacts.org (coming soon) - other stuff
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. This rewrites the headers and envelope as I
want it. You could also rewrite the headers using the email-addresses file
in /etc/exim I believe.
Try making my change and dropping me an email as a test. See if it works
then.
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at sourceforge as well.
Now I use a 11mb wavelan card in my ibm thinkpad and I purchased a
residential gateway instead.
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the wordstar keybindings. It also works quite well with
mutt and slrn. It is apt-gettable, BTW and it has some pretty nice
configuration options which are held in a system jstarrc or joerc file or
customizable within your home directory.
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folder-hook /home/mperry/oldmail/debianread 'push D~r30d!~F\n'
The folder-hook deletes messages older than 30 days.
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and mutt in general is www.mutt.org and check
out folks' different muttrc files. Another good one is www.dotfile.org I
believe. It contains various and sundry dotfiles for preview or download.
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) with (magicfilter | apsfilter)
which I can't comment on but have also recieved praise from different
users
Cheers
Joel
Another good printing resource is www.linuxprinting.org. Gives a good
rundown of all the different printing methods and what they do, how to set
them up, etc.
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versions will start working again? Last time
they went down, I was pretty busy getting all the digests that I had missed.
Made for nice reading but I ended up getting perhaps 30 digests or so that I
was owed.
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use. Sharefont is a shareware font utility which you end up paying a
registration fee for after use while freefont packages fonts which are free.
If you are using StarOffice, you may want to check to see if you have
sharefont installed.
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maintainer but have heard nothing back for a few weeks.
Is there an issue with the debian-user list now? I really would like to get
either digest or regular email from the list.
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Quoting will trillich on Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 07:15:06PM -0600:
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I have been trying to subscribe to debian-user or debian-user-digest and
while I get a response from the list software, I get no email from the list
either
a
post-installation problem. I am using a Diamond Viper 770d card with 32mb
of memory. Now I am using Xi accelerated 5.03. They are quite good but
only 2d.
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xhost + on the new vc that win4lin wants to start in? I also get a bit
of screen blanking when I have two concurrent X sessions running that never
happened with Xfree 3.3.6. I have used the xset commands to stop this in
Xfree86 3.3.6 but it seems to have no real affect in X4.
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helixcode gnome installed. When I do a whereis glib, I get:
glib: /usr/lib/glib /usr/include/glib.h
Anybody shed any enlightenment on this?
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Anbyody made a deb package for windowmaker 0.62? I noticed its been out
awhile but the www.debian.org stuff does not show it whatsoever.
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Depends: grip but it is not going to be installed
E: Sorry, broken packages
Has anyone upgraded gnome using the manual information posted on the
helixcode website?
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to
fix dependencies.
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speed and
program enhancements which I enjoy like playing MP3's and voice recording.
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of
image file I have grown to love.
This would be eterm 0810 by definition, I think. Has anyone used this on a
slinkato system and kept the backgrounds?
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is a file which sets the VCs. But now I only get two with X showing up on
the second.
Clues or ideas greatly appreciated.
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Muttrc at /etc/Muttrc but I cannot find where mutt stores these
values when I have no global file.
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set to
UTC.
Since I cannot seem to master the UTC in cmos issue, is there a way to make
ntptime a little more forgiving when there is no network connection? I live
in California so its nice to have the system manage PST/PDT changes.
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and then set the
system date but it does not stick through a reboot. I have changed the
utc setting in /etc/default/rcS also as suggested in that file. The laptop
is a potato system.
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from floppy diskettes and a nfs mount.
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tried searching the debian mail archives
but can find no mention of this module. Its not in /lib/modules/2.2.10/net
either.
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the psonly600 driver.
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