On Saturday 05 April 2014 22:12:15 ray wrote:
Which desktop manager are you using? Once we know, one of us
will be able to tell you how to switch.
I'm sure that you don't need to edit anything.
I appologize as I am new to Linux I may need some help in the
terminology. Please help me
On Sunday 06 April 2014 04:43:51 ray wrote:
At logon, you can choose between any desktop environments and
window
managers you have installed, and usually there is also a 'last
one
used' entry.
Joe
Great, thank you. I can now switch. I was hoping to see a change.
As has been
On Sunday 06 April 2014 06:54:53 Chris Bannister wrote:
$ man dmesg
$ man dmesg text.txt
You will get a text file that you can read properly, and even change
the font if you want to.
If you want to be able to use gedit to alter root owned files, there
are two ways (other than logging in as
It just wasn't my day (week? And to think taht I used tio love silver
birches!). I sent this immediatel;y after the other, and managed ot
send it to myself. :-( Sorry, Ray. :-(
On Sunday 06 April 2014 17:47:31 Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Sunday 06 April 2014 06:54:53 Chris Bannister wrote:
$ man
On Monday 07 April 2014 06:16:33 Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sun, Apr 06, 2014 at 05:47:31PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Sunday 06 April 2014 06:54:53 Chris Bannister wrote:
$ man dmesg
$ man dmesg text.txt
That produces the same result. IOW 'man dmesg' and 'man dmesg
text.txt
On Monday 07 April 2014 09:19:37 Lisi Reisz wrote:
I didn't mean man dmesg, I meant dmesg. And because I am
practically sleep-walking I sent the correction (which I sent
*immendiately* after this one) to myself. :-( I benerally read mad
pages in Konqueror.
Correction:
I didn't mean man
Sorry, Miles. THis should have gone to teh list.
On Sunday 06 April 2014 08:24:20 Miles Wade wrote:
I want to thank ya'll for how well the net installation CD image
works.
It's great, isn't it? I can claim no credit. I just use it. But we
certainly have wonderful developers.
I have used
On Sunday 06 April 2014 04:43:51 ray wrote:
At logon, you can choose between any desktop environments and
window
managers you have installed, and usually there is also a 'last
one
used' entry.
Joe
Great, thank you. I can now switch. I was hoping to see a change.
For
On Wednesday 09 April 2014 01:40:48 Ólafur Jens Sigurðsson wrote:
But this is not a support list for raspbian, they must have theyr
own support.
Currently Raspbian doesn't maintain a forum of its own.
http://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianForums
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On Wednesday 09 April 2014 15:25:27 an...@cyberh0me.net wrote:
hello,
please could you help me to install smokeping on jessie?
i am using the testing repo
snip /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://ftp.at.debian.org/debian/ testing main
deb-src http://ftp.at.debian.org/debian/ testing main
On Thursday 10 April 2014 14:18:00 Brad Alexander wrote:
I don't believe that Wheezy was vulnerable to Heartbleed. It was
only the 1.0.1f (committed 31 Dec 2011) that incorporated the
vulnerable heartbeat feature. My wheezy box has 1.0.1e:
ii libssl1.0.0:i386
On Thursday 10 April 2014 14:57:37 Florian Ernst wrote:
Try a wider window, or simply COLUMNS=200 dpkg-query -l openssl,
or use apt-cache policy openssl.
I'm glad that you are not partially sighted. Lucky you.
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On Thursday 10 April 2014 14:57:37 Florian Ernst wrote:
apt-cache policy openssl
lisi@Tux-II:~$ apt-cache policy openssl
openssl:
Installed: 1.0.1e-2+deb7u6
Candidate: 1.0.1e-2+deb7u6
Version table:
*** 1.0.1e-2+deb7u6 0
500 http://security.debian.org/ wheezy/updates/main amd64
On Thursday 10 April 2014 16:18:58 Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Thursday 10 April 2014 14:57:37 Florian Ernst wrote:
Try a wider window, or simply COLUMNS=200 dpkg-query -l
openssl, or use apt-cache policy openssl.
I'm glad that you are not partially sighted. Lucky you.
Sorry, everyone. :-( If I
On Thursday 10 April 2014 16:17:21 Robin wrote:
Synaptic, I think, defaults to Smart Upgrade, the equivalent is
apt-get dist-upgrade.
Man apt-get for the full details
You probably ran
# aptitude upgrade
too. That doesn't remove anything.
# aptitude full-upgrade
would have accomplished
Le 03.04.2014 11:46, Steffen Dettmer a écrit :
$ dpkg -i first.dep second.dep
pre-dependency problem:
nd-second pre-depends on nd-first
nd-first is unpacked, but has never been configured.
[snip]
On Thursday 10 April 2014 16:02:17 Steffen Dettmer wrote:
What would be
On Thursday 10 April 2014 19:44:52 pch0317 wrote:
Type alsamixer in terminal; select sound card by F6 and press F5 to
see if some indicator have MM (mute).
On 04/10/2014 07:54 PM, Thomas H. George wrote:
Yesterday everything worked. Then I used Audacity to capture
stream from tape deck.
On Friday 11 April 2014 03:46:49 Zenaan Harkness wrote:
In my foggy memory, that at least for debian stable, I seem to
remember something about security updates all get collected up,
possibly with other updates (??) and they become the next stable
point release.
Erm... No! I can accept that
On Friday 11 April 2014 16:23:49 Paul E Condon wrote:
This is pretty clear indication that wheezy-backports won't help,
Or did I make a mistake? What mistake?
There is no findutils package in Wheezy backports.
On Saturday 12 April 2014 04:04:29 ray wrote:
Well, I am running wheezy, Debian 7.4. So I tried:
sh ./amd-catalyst-13.12-linux-x86.x86_64.run --buildpkg
Debian/experimental
This doesn't make sense. Wheezy is Stable, so surely:
sh ./amd-catalyst-13.12-linux-x86.x86_64.run --buildpkg
On Saturday 12 April 2014 15:01:05 Richard Owlett wrote:
I rebooted to an operable system and created a large partition on
the remainder of the flash drive. I then attempted to copy DVDs
to the flash drive using first
cp -r -l /media/cdrom0 /media/mydrive/disk1
[snip]
cp -r -l
On Saturday 12 April 2014 15:38:14 ray wrote:
Yes, wheezy is stable; today. But at the time the driver package
was built, what would have been 'stable'?
Try testing. If the driver is an old driver, Wheezy may have been
Testing when the driver was released. Wheezy was released as Stable
on
On Saturday 12 April 2014 15:38:14 ray wrote:
OK, I tried:
Generating package: Debian/stable
./packages/Debian/ati-packager.sh: 1:
./packages/Debian/ati-packager.sh: dpkg-architecture: not found
Error: unsupported architecture:
(my stars)
I haven't been reading this properly.
On Saturday 12 April 2014 23:11:35 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
There IS a reason why it was given a Severity: Apocaliptic label
by the best in the field:
So what action do readers recommend? Change every single password, or
just passwords to sensitive sites/information?
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On Saturday 12 April 2014 23:18:26 Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 12 April 2014 15:38:14 ray wrote:
OK, I tried:
Generating package: Debian/stable
./packages/Debian/ati-packager.sh: 1:
./packages/Debian/ati-packager.sh: dpkg-architecture: not found
Error: unsupported architecture
On Sunday 13 April 2014 03:28:42 ray wrote:
Error: unsupported architecture:
I haven't been reading this properly. Sorry. :-( Are your
distro,
your driver and your CPU all the same architecture?
Yes, from the dpkg --print-architecture -- amd64, the CPU is an
Intel
On Sunday 13 April 2014 15:58:01 Артур Истомин wrote:
[snip]
So, let's upgrade this stupid software manualy together =)
Great, Артур! Thanks.
links:
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/pdc/11.2.202.350/i
install_flash_player_11_linux.x86_64.tar.gz - for amd64
On Monday 14 April 2014 17:49:59 Lisi Reisz wrote:
But I am still getting, as I did in the first place,
Installed plugins
Find updates for installed plugins at mozilla.com/plugincheck
Shockwave Flash
File: libflashplayer.so
Path: /home/lisi/.mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
On Monday 14 April 2014 17:49:59 Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Sunday 13 April 2014 15:58:01 Артур Истомин wrote:
[snip]
So, let's upgrade this stupid software manualy together =)
Great, Артур! Thanks.
links:
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/pdc/11.2.202.350
/i
On Monday 14 April 2014 20:02:18 Артур Истомин wrote:
Lisi, I am very stupid man, sorry for that. Make this:
No, you are very helpful. And I liked the let's do this all
together. :-) All's well that ends well. :-)
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On Sunday 13 April 2014 19:27:31 ray wrote:
Would it be worth just trying installing multiarch? With one of
the apt family. (I use aptitude). I agree that it is not
obviously
# apt-get install multiarch
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state
On Monday 14 April 2014 10:30:25 didier gaumet wrote:
I have a HP Pavilion dm1 with a RT3290 chipset: I have installed
Debian Stable via ethernet, then installed kernel + firmwares from
backports.
This is what I usually do. And if even the ethernet card isn't
recognised I temporarily install
On Wednesday 16 April 2014 14:54:03 Karen Lewellen wrote:
I give you an example of medical identity theft. At least how it
can happen stateside.
You are say a senior or someone with a print disability in a
doctor's office.
You must get help completing the forms, and the first question you
On Wednesday 16 April 2014 22:43:40 Slavko wrote:
Is it a my mistake, that i cannot help with this? Am i expecting a
lot? Need i switch to proprietary software (yes, i know, that is no
solution)?
And you believe that proprietary software is _better_?? :-/
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On Thursday 17 April 2014 09:01:42 Slavko wrote:
Ahoj,
Dňa Wed, 16 Apr 2014 23:56:43 +0100 Lisi Reisz
lisi.re...@gmail.com
napísal:
On Wednesday 16 April 2014 22:43:40 Slavko wrote:
Is it a my mistake, that i cannot help with this? Am i
expecting a lot? Need i switch to proprietary
On Thursday 17 April 2014 09:18:14 Slavko wrote:
Sure, you are right. I am aware about own secrets. I am active
(beside other things) in the improving knowledge about
inadvisability of the Internet. And most of people around me
responds, that they havo no things to hide. I have theory why they
On Thursday 17 April 2014 09:25:01 Slavko wrote:
No problem :-) I know, that my English is poor and is far from
good...
Your English is very good. Would that my knowledge of Balkan
languages were as good. :-)
See my comments on the problems with English in the email that crossed
with yours.
On Friday 18 April 2014 12:41:25 wobbly-hs wrote:
I can invest time in set-up if I
can then leave things to keep working. But the tinkerers keep
breaking things! If Debian stable can't provide a reliable desktop
long term,
I find that Debian Stable does provide a reliable desktop long term.
On Friday 18 April 2014 12:59:02 Brad Rogers wrote:
On Fri, 18 Apr 2014 08:11:27 + (UTC)
Curt cu...@free.fr wrote:
Hello Curt,
On 2014-04-18, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
* I can successfully shave myself to leave exactly four days
growth.
I've always wondered how
On Friday 18 April 2014 18:56:55 wobbly-hs wrote:
Lisi Reisz asked:
It would be interesting to know what your current problem is. You
only vaguely mention that it is something to do with printing.
So to answer that, following a routine install of Wheezy xfce
edition, other programs were
On Saturday 19 April 2014 00:13:24 wobbly-hs wrote:
On Fri, 18 Apr 2014 22:39:31 +0100
Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday 18 April 2014 18:56:55 wobbly-hs wrote:
Lisi Reisz asked:
..
Thanks. Have you said which printer? If so, I have missed it.
It is likely
On Saturday 19 April 2014 17:24:20 David Guntner wrote:
This discussion would be best continued here:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopi
c
And these suggestions would too. Just kill the thread if it is
annoying you so much, or go to teh off-topic list. These
On Monday 21 April 2014 15:28:52 c. marlow wrote:
On Mon, 2014-04-21 at 09:25 -0500, c. marlow wrote:
On Mon, 2014-04-21 at 17:22 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Lu, 21 apr 14, 08:54:49, c. marlow wrote:
On Mon, 2014-04-21 at 07:00 +0100, Brad Rogers wrote:
Two people have told you
On Monday 21 April 2014 20:43:31 c. marlow wrote:
What I was wanting to ask you though is:
That belonged here, and not in a private mail to Brian.
I was just curious why that question would not be allowed into the
group? Isnt this group for Debian users that are using plain debian
and not a
On Monday 21 April 2014 21:00:32 c. marlow wrote:
Oh, I
havent installed the NVIDIA drivers yet... Could that be it?
It could certainly be something to do with X, I would have thought. What
graphics card have you got and what driver are you using?
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On Monday 21 April 2014 23:31:24 c. marlow wrote:
I myself use Trinity 3.5.13.2. When I
want help for that, I don't come here!
OH NICE. I didnt know KDE 3.5 Trinity worked here on Deb. I knew
I tried it on Kubuntu it was a disaster with 12.04 :(
I have TDE 3.5.13.2 on 4 Wheezy
On Tuesday 22 April 2014 05:51:33 c. marlow wrote:
Im so exhausted I just about give up on Linux, just about ready to
scrape up the money, go to walmart and buy me a Windows Machine.. In
the last week I have tried LMDE both made and cinnamon
It is, of course, your decision. If you prefer to
On Monday 21 April 2014 19:33:00 c. marlow wrote:
Here is my Synaptic. Its still not letting me click the boxes... I
can tick the square boxes and it just unticks them.
You probably weren't running Synaptic as root. So it wouldn't let you alter
anything.
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On Tuesday 22 April 2014 19:24:17 c. marlow wrote:
I did a TOTAL REMOVE from synaptic of all lxde packages.
This wouldn't have removed any dependencies, which is what autoremove was
trying to put right.
I don't know Synaptic, but this seems to me a very odd way to remove a
desktop. I would
On Tuesday 22 April 2014 23:56:00 Tom Furie wrote:
If there is a package on my systems which I know nobody uses it gets
removed, simply because it doesn't need to be there. But then, I come
from an age when every byte mattered and think if people were as frugal
now as they were then our modern
On Wednesday 23 April 2014 13:22:25 Henning Follmann wrote:
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 10:04:31PM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote:
On Tue, 22 Apr 2014, Henning Follmann wrote:
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 09:47:24AM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote:
On Tue, 22 Apr 2014, Henning Follmann wrote:
On
On Wednesday 23 April 2014 13:56:28 Lisi Reisz wrote:
I don't get any ads.
I sometimes do. Sorry. Just not always. But I never see them. I have to
make a special effort to do so, and I don't make the effort.
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On Wednesday 23 April 2014 14:24:25 Henning Follmann wrote:
This is also why I do not like gmail,
yahoo, fb so much. But everybody has to make his/her own decisions.
Yes, but you have been very rude about those who make a decision which is
different from yours. Those who disagree with you are
On Wednesday 23 April 2014 15:45:13 Ken Heard wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 2014-04-23 05:08, Brian wrote:
On Tue 22 Apr 2014 at 23:49:42 -0400, Ken Heard wrote:
I just acquired a HP LaserJet Pro 400 multi-function printer
model M475dw. I am now trying to set
On Wednesday 23 April 2014 15:59:27 Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Wednesday 23 April 2014 15:45:13 Ken Heard wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 2014-04-23 05:08, Brian wrote:
On Tue 22 Apr 2014 at 23:49:42 -0400, Ken Heard wrote:
I just acquired a HP LaserJet Pro 400
On Thursday 24 April 2014 11:15:03 Rob van der Putten wrote:
I just look it up. This printer also scans;
http://www.shopping.hp.com/shopping/pdf/ce863a.pdf
You probably need more then just a ppd.
You have to set up printing and scanning separately as a rule for all in one
machines, though the
On Sunday 27 April 2014 00:14:24 Chris Angelico wrote:
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 8:02 AM, Joe Pfeiffer pfeif...@cs.nmsu.edu wrote:
I've never had a car stop dead due to the idle mixture going out of
spec. When something has gone seriously enough wrong with one of my
cars to stop it, the fact
On Wednesday 30 April 2014 14:30:20 Chris Bannister wrote:
What is giyf?
Google Is Your Friend
HTH
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On Wednesday 30 April 2014 19:51:07 Dale Harris wrote:
try to open a pdf file from iceweasel.
No problem at all, and hasn't been for a while now.
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On Wednesday 30 April 2014 06:53:17 Charlie wrote:
Even
if it didn't answer my query, whether I should reinstall
How could he or anyone else answer that query without any information?
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On Wednesday 30 April 2014 23:58:04 Charlie wrote:
But at the
spur of the moment when I thought most were asleep
This list is worldwide. The sun never sets on it. ;-)
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On Friday 02 May 2014 09:55:02 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Vi, 02 mai 14, 15:58:00, Bret Busby wrote:
What I am wondering, is whether the Debian 7.5 installation disks,
include the option during the installation process, for the user to
select which desktop environment(s) the user wants to
On Friday 02 May 2014 16:46:27 Steve Litt wrote:
On Fri, 02 May 2014 10:40:39 +0200
Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net wrote:
I'm not booted to my Debian now, so here's a screenshot of my Arch's
JWM: http://picpaste.com/pics/jwm.1399019915.png
xfce4-appfinder is one of the most
On Friday 02 May 2014 21:29:43 Brian wrote:
On Fri 02 May 2014 at 13:30:07 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Friday 02 May 2014 09:55:02 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Vi, 02 mai 14, 15:58:00, Bret Busby wrote:
What I am wondering, is whether the Debian 7.5 installation disks,
include the option
On Friday 02 May 2014 21:45:01 Paul E Condon wrote:
But, so far, Jessie is functioning no worse than Wheezy
for me. Except that I have no sound where I did definitely have sound
with Wheezy. Oh well...
I had that happen from Squeeze to Wheezy. The problem was in the mixer
settings.
Lisi
On Saturday 03 May 2014 10:40:28 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Vi, 02 mai 14, 22:13:02, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Friday 02 May 2014 21:29:43 Brian wrote:
Choosing a DE *after* booting d-i is not possible and, as far as I can
remember, there has never been such an option.
You and I clearly mean
On Saturday 03 May 2014 16:26:08 Brian wrote:
A novice wouldn't even know the hoops were at hand
For as long as Debian sticks to its recent policy of only free software in the
basic .iso, including in the installer, hoops or an old computer will be
necessary.
We all have our own ways of
On Saturday 03 May 2014 21:17:22 Slavko wrote:
Why there is not a option to allow to add nonfree repo in installer and
thus allow to load necessary drivers in early stage of the installation?
Perhaps only in expert mode... Yes, this can expect some manual reading
to find this solution (if ti
On Sunday 04 May 2014 07:10:13 Bret Busby wrote:
I did not know that a package could be downloaded and installed and run
within a LIVE session, without Internet access
You can't download something without Internet access, be it for a Live session
or for installation on an HDD. But you can
On Monday 05 May 2014 11:40:06 Артур Истомин wrote:
WTF AFAIUI? )
As Far As I Understand It.
Lisi
On Wednesday 07 May 2014 03:09:22 Theodore Alcapotaxis wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Wiseman
Sent: 05/07/14 05:40 AM
To: Debian User Lists
Subject: Re: Is zeitgeist safe?
Will you people please take this crap off-list?
Patrick
Patrick, which parts of the
Sent to list, where it ought to have gone in the first place. Sorry, Gary.
On Thursday 15 May 2014 20:59:22 Gary Dale wrote:
If only one browser supports DRM,
I'll think twice before doing it.
And having though twice you'll go ahead and use it.
BBC iPlayer did this for some while. But they
On Saturday 17 May 2014 00:12:48 Theodore Alcapotaxis wrote:
BTW what is Tails? Is it the next version of Debian? The current version
7.5 is codenamed Wheezy, correct?
Yes, correct. And Testing is Jessie.
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On Wednesday 14 May 2014 12:44:36 The Wanderer wrote:
They do appear to, but in my experience, not uncommonly when running a
dist-upgrade that includes a linux-image* upgrade something will get
messed up about the order of events; the script will get run at the
wrong time, and then not get
On Sunday 18 May 2014 06:16:28 c. marlow wrote:
Thank you so much TOM you made me SO HAPPY
So why did he have to tell you twice before you took any notice?
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On Sunday 18 May 2014 22:25:43 tom arnall wrote:
root@debian:/home/tom# ifconfig
What does ifconfig -a give?
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On Friday 16 May 2014 19:13:11 Brian wrote:
The iplayer offerings can be viewed on all platforms. It uses Flash.
Now, yes. But not initially. And the BBC wasn't put off by the fact that
only one browser could read their content. It was put off by the large
volume of loud complaints from
On Monday 19 May 2014 04:15:06 Richard Hector wrote:
BTW I'd also like to see evidence for what law prevents linking to
someone else's work.
Copyright law is not internationally agreed world-wide. It does not hold
identically and equally in all countries. So it is not an absolute.
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On Monday 19 May 2014 03:50:38 Lee Winter wrote:
Note that the _statutory_ penalty for a purposeful violation of copyright
law is USD$150,000.00 plus fees and legal costs. Per violation.
***In the ***United States***. This is an international list.
Are you really going to admit in this
On Monday 19 May 2014 08:39:03 Saptarshi Kapas wrote:
After download i
burn this iso in dvd.
There's your problem. You should have burnt the image not the .iso.
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On Monday 19 May 2014 20:40:05 Jim Harris wrote:
I ran into a situation whereby a server was not well maintained and
contains some critical scientific information for someone I know.
Updating and upgrading only matters if the machine is in contact with the
outside world. Otherwise, if it is
On Tuesday 20 May 2014 15:17:13 Eneko Lacunza wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having trouble with latest cdimages of arch=amd64. I tried with
netinst iso and also with cd1 iso. I burn them to a USB pendrive using
unetbootin using (updated) Ubuntu 12.04 .
Try using Debian directly.
For method:
(Sorry, Ken. resending correctly to list.)
On Tuesday 20 May 2014 16:00:42 Ken Heard wrote:
Please note everybody that the word data is plural. The beginning
of the last line quoted above should consequently read all the
scientific data *are* backed up. Other posts in this thread make the
On Tuesday 20 May 2014 16:03:21 Alois Mahdal wrote:
On Tue, 20 May 2014 09:45:00 -0400
Celejar cele...@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/20/14, Celejar cele...@gmail.com wrote:
But this is precisely the problem with some of the
dogmatic idealists here - by this logic, we should
abolish
On Tuesday 20 May 2014 21:50:27 Slavko wrote:
This is international ML, not all posters are native English speakers
(BTW i never meet any native English speaker), then IMO some tolerance
is needed (and expected).
I agree, Slavko.
But, to be fair to Ken, some at least of those using data as a
On Friday 23 May 2014 12:36:55 Brian wrote:
Tom Roche Thu, 22 May 2014 15:08:36 -0400
summary: box ethernets via wire, but all wireless fails, including
known-good providers: `ifconfig -a` shows a wireless IP#, but
`nslookup` fails. How to fix or debug?
I was thrown by the use of
On Friday 23 May 2014 18:34:15 Tom Roche wrote:
You are indeed confused. As a native speaker of English, I can assure you,
'box' is both noun and verb.
No, I am not confused. I was trying not be verbose and overdid it. Box IS a
verb. It is also a noun. Ethernet uis a noun. In English
On Thursday 29 May 2014 16:07:04 The Wanderer wrote:
The official Debian repositories are each named after a Debian release
(by codename, not by number).
Not only by release name, but also by generic name. Hence the repositories
for Wheezy are either Wheezy or Stable, but never 7.x.
Lisi
On Saturday 31 May 2014 00:31:35 Chris Angelico wrote:
But if you have just 1GB, or 768MB, or 256MB, or
whatever figure, can you still run a default Debian?
Do you mean with GNOME3? Of course not!! But surely choosing your desktop
isn't that big a deal. I install with LXDE, and add Trinity,
On Tuesday 03 June 2014 22:19:22 Mike McClain wrote:
PS: I suspect I'm breaking the mail chain but see no choice. I'm
subscribed to the digest and don't know how to get Webmail to reply
to the list so am replying to my first message that is in mutt's sent
mail.
Thread intact here. Your
On Thursday 05 June 2014 10:22:07 Curt wrote:
dpkg-reconfigure gdm3
seems to be the way to do it from what I've read so far.
Yes.
The DE I use (Trinity) had a bug in the upgrade script such taht the dm always
reverted to gdm on upgrade (I use, and prefer, kdm-trinity). I took to using
On Thursday 05 June 2014 14:11:25 Terence wrote:
Surely there must be a reason why my spam filter keeps putting Horatio
Leragon posts into my Spam folder, and results in the list telling me
they are receiving bounces from me.
I wonder what it can be. Does anyone know?
I'm getting the same
On Friday 06 June 2014 19:57:48 Andrew McGlashan wrote:
but given what we've seen,
dyslexia is not his greatest problem
I believe neither that he has dyslexia nor that his IQ is 45. But why on
earth is anyone still bothering with him? Let's all kill-file him and get on
with our lives.
Lisi
Two questions. And yes, I am googling and RTFMing, but I am left with two
immediate questions. And as of now I have not got access to the device and
network in question. I am trying to do my homework in advance.
The AIO in question is a CLX4195FN, but the two questions I have are probably
On Saturday 07 June 2014 08:35:14 Lisi Reisz wrote:
Two questions. And yes, I am googling and RTFMing, but I am left with two
immediate questions. And as of now I have not got access to the device and
network in question. I am trying to do my homework in advance.
The AIO in question
On Friday 06 June 2014 23:13:10 lati...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
And, Who are you Ralf? a Jew?
This list is not moderated!
And is sadly starting to become an unfriendly and unwelcoming place. Is
racism really necessary or relevant?
Lisi
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On Saturday 07 June 2014 11:18:24 Brian wrote:
On Sat 07 Jun 2014 at 08:35:14 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
1) I assume that if the printer is connected by ethernet to a router,
amd that router is a wireless router, the printer can be controlled from
a laptop wirelessly connected to the router
On Saturday 07 June 2014 11:13:21 ken wrote:
On 06/07/2014 04:11 AM Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 07 June 2014 08:35:14 Lisi Reisz wrote:
Two questions. And yes, I am googling and RTFMing, but I am left with
two immediate questions. And as of now I have not got access to the
device
On Saturday 07 June 2014 10:34:44 emmanuel segura wrote:
install-grub is used on solaris x86
Which is relevant how to what does or does not work in Debian???
Lisi
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On Saturday 07 June 2014 21:41:17 Slavko wrote:
apt-get is quicker than aptitude and has (by the release note)
The release notes have not been consistent about which they recommend for a
particular upgrade. Both have been recommended on occasion.
I prefer aptitude because I know what I am
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