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Dne, 26. 12. 2012 18:25:41 je Frank McCormick napisal(a):
What did you change. It's my understanding it should run out of
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they are not supported?
How's this for a reason: Epson not giving a rodent's undertail for
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Yes, it does. It comes with the default desktop install (Gnome) and
it's called Terminal Server Client. It can be found in the Internet
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Yes. At least with unprotected networks. I have no possibility to test
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It's also horrible for web browsing, and for many other tasks. It
actually only has two uses I can think of: widescreen movies and
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as a serial port. Check out
your /dev subtree for the actual name of your modem, and then put that
into the appropriate field of your application. Plugging and unplugging
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Klistvud -- Here is the output of lsusb:
Bus 002 Device 005: ID 0846:4260 NetGear, Inc. WG111v3 54 Mbps
Wireless
[realtek RTL8187B]
So the chipset happens to be one of the ones which is well-supported,
but I
had no way to know
, honor, or morality onto
them: they have none of those. They just have *agendas*.
GPL gives developers of free software at least half a chance. It
saddens me to see how many people fail, or refuse, to see that.
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mkisofs as backend, if I'm not
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suspend-to-RAM working, you needn't even worry
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Ubuntus anyway). Of course, even with a live CD you should be careful
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for that, but it is
not
compatible with the NVidia 3D blob. That's why I suggested uvesafb.
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Thanks, Klistvud. I just purchased a WD10EARS (1 TB drive) and I
noticed that my writes are _slow_. I think that it may be a KDE issue,
there even is an open KDE bug that copy/paste is vry slow. But even
copying via cp I feel that it's
Dne, 09. 01. 2011 15:56:14 je Sven Joachim napisal(a):
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If I understand the original question correctly, you're looking for
the
vga= kernel option (to be added to your kernel line in grub.cfg or
menu.lst).
I'm not looking for anything, Mark
Dne, 09. 01. 2011 17:35:07 je Jochen Schulz napisal(a):
Klistvud:
Before partitioning and formatting:
obelix# hdparm -tT /dev/sda
…
After partitioning the drive, aligned on modulo 8 sector boundaries:
obelix:# hdparm -tT /dev/sda
Your test is unsuitable to detect any alignment-related
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In the WD20EARS I purchased this was in no way just a legend -- be it
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Please ignore this test.
Ignoring.
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Le 14986ième jour après Epoch,
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Dne, 12. 01. 2011 14:07:53 je Kleene, Nancy (kleenenl) napisal(a):
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Should we ignore you've replied, or should we ignore
) installed at localhost:631 a seemingly
appropriate printer driver. what can be wrong???
somebody who can help us out?
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was not the primary concern; I purchased the drive hoping it would turn
out to be
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2. reasonably durable, given its slowish rotational speed; and
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Tmpfs is not a RAM disk (RAM-based block device), it is a filesystem
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For best OOBE,
I see you also walk the Dark Path as well.
Nope. That was sarcasm, like, erm ... saying Debian EULA instead of
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both be backwards compatible, can they? They are
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the Windows VM)?
Until now, I had each user launch her/his own instance, which is, as
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Howdie, fellow Debianites!
I have a qemu-kvm virtual machine -- a virtual Windows XP install --
occasionally running inside my Squeeze and I was wondering: what's
the best way for letting all users
program you want.
I see. Basically, you make the VM appear as a networked machine; from
there, it all boils down to various methods of network access, such as
ssh, remote desktop, X forwarding, and similar.
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could group your gnome-terminals by task, in order to memorize
them easily. For example, one workspace could be dedicated to just
remote exim servers, another workspace to remote squid proxies, yet
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connected remotely at the same time? I can't seem to even have *one*...
P.S. Yes, I *have* logged out and in again. Still no dice.
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Howdie, fellow Debianites!
This post is about two stock Squeeze installs and establishing a
remote
desktop VNC connection between them. I'm using the stock Remmina
client
, apache, a
full-fledged mail server, and of course mysql. Debian is just ideal for
that.
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running.
Check your hardware specs as Klistvud suggests and then be sure that
at the tasksel option on the graphical install,
Perhaps a ncurses (non-graphical) install would be a better option for
such a low-specced machine
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has achieved. It is, after all, one of many Debian's children. Agreed,
a slightly obese and retarded one, but a child nonetheless. And can a
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in my language, which is Slovenian, but
you should have no trouble adapting them to your needs. They don't
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Dne, 28. 02. 2011 12:42:57 je Klistvud napisal(a):
Dne, 27. 02. 2011 22:21:05 je Celejar napisal(a):
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 12:55:42 -0500
John nesre...@gmail.com wrote:
I have used pulseaudio in the past, and it was horrible to install
and understand. But for a while, I had it working
, but there should generally
be no pitfalls to speak of... ;)
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lurking here who should be able
to help you. It's probably just network-manager acting up.
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couldn't be of more substantial help. Maybe
you could find some pointers on the SUSE or Mandriva forums, and other
more KDE-oriented sources.
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updated, but cannot remember
which).
The first thing to check is, does it crash in another user account?
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Dne, 13. 05. 2009 12:28:14 je Klistvud napisal(a):
Dne, 10. 05. 2009 13:49:31 je Klistvud napisal(a):
Howdie, users!
I'm on a HP Compaq 6715b running Lenny and have just recently
installed
the fglrx driver in order
to play some games. Interestingly enough, the laptop seems
Dne, 02. 07. 2009 06:22:48 je Thierry Chatelet napisal(a):
On Thursday 02 July 2009 05:09:51 JoeHill wrote:
I first tried to get wireless working following this page on the
Debian
Wiki:
http://wiki.debian.org/bcm43xx
but then found out that my particular device was not supported by
Dne, 30. 06. 2009 09:26:39 je Joel Roth napisal(a):
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 10:08:17PM -0400, Celejar wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 01:23:39 +
Joel Roth jo...@pobox.com wrote:
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My wireless network interface is present:
$ iwconfig wlan0
wlan0 IEEE 802.11
Hi listers.
My Nokia BH-103 headset used to work flawlessly in Lenny/Gnome until
twenty or so days ago. Then, one day, it wouldn't connect. After many
unsuccessful retries I deleted it from the list of Bonded devices in
the gnome bluetooth-applet window. Well, after that, the applet will
not
Plz hlp!
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Dne, 09. 07. 2009 21:52:28 je Celejar napisal(a):
On Thu, 09 Jul 2009 08:31:59 +0200
Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr wrote:
Plz hlp!
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Celejar
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Dne, 16. 07. 2009 22:34:04 je Celejar napisal(a):
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 10:06:14 +0200
Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr wrote:
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was: Nokia bluetooth set won't pair anymore.
In short: I'm looking for
the *location of config files* where bluetooth-applet keeps its
list
Dne, 04. 08. 2009 07:48:50 je jeremy jozwik napisal(a):
hello list. the wife wants to watch netflix watch instantly videos.
it requires a program to be installed in order to watch the videos.
said program is only supported under the w and mac os.
so i figured this would be a nice time to
Dne, 15. 08. 2009 22:37:35 je Hashimoto napisal(a):
Or better, who has a HP laptop ? What's the CPU core temperature ? Is
anything similar to mine ?
Now it's running on 65C.
On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 16:49 -0300, Hashimoto wrote:
Hi,
I've the laptop hp dv6650br and it's getting so
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