Eu já indico o anjuta + glade para construção de aplicativos usando a
biblioteca gtk+, apesar de preferir utilizar o emacs + glade.
[]'s
dsales
Em Sáb, 2007-01-27 às 17:50 -0200, Fabricio aybabtu Cannini escreveu:
Em Saturday 27 January 2007 02:00, Carlos Augusto Beltrame escreveu:
ola
ah sim, usando o etch, aproveitando então, essa nova versao, o etch, nao
conheço, é boa? compensa eu mudar do sarge pro etch? quais as principais
mudanças, se for muitas me passe um link, por favor, obrigado.
.''`. Yours Trully
: :' : Carlos Beltrame
`. `'` Eletrical Engineer
`-
On 1/26/07, Marcos Lazarini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pesquisando no histórico:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-portuguese/2006/01/msg00704.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-portuguese/2006/05/msg00445.html
2007/1/26, Gustavo Abrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Eu já perdi um kingstone 512
Eh Marco, mas ainda nao foi dessa vez... infelizmente... : (
Ontem trabalhei no note por mais de 03horas sem travamento algum...
Ja tinha dado por resolvido, mas hojequando liguei pra fazer algumas
coisas... em menos de 20 minutos já parou.
Tentarei agora a juncao do noapic com o usepirqmask
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On 01/26/2007 03:54 PM, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Olá pessoal,
Estou com um servidor windows e no micro uso o linux, bem para montar
pastas compartilhadas pelo servidor no micro, uso o smbmount, porém o
acesso e aos arquivos compartilador neste
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On 01/26/2007 12:43 PM, Vinicius de Lima wrote:
Pessoal,
Estou com um debian instalado em um pc e instalei uma aplicação que
utiliza o sendmail e estava funcionando normal, mas muito devagar.
O sendmail MTA ou o sendmail binário pra
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On 01/25/2007 08:26 AM, maike wrote:
Seria o seguinte, o usuario do Palm, poderia pegar todas os contatos
do LDAP, para mandar email, e tambem add e excluir usuarios como
alterar as senhas
vlw
obs, mas o critico seria mesmo a sincronizacao dos
Ola pessoal
Alguém sabe me dizer o significado dos parametros da linha ModeLine
do Xorg? O que eu quero mesmo é deslocar o sincronismo horizontal do
monitor de modo que a linha de apagamento fique no centro da tela
dividindo a imagem em duas para uma demonstração. Pesquisei e achei
o
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On 01/25/2007 06:24 PM, Marcos Lazarini wrote:
2007/1/25, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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On 01/23/2007 08:30 PM, Rogério Ferreira wrote:
Bom dia.
Algum membro da lista,
O etch tem no repositório oficial o compiz eu usei ele aqui no kde.
Sim o etch tem muitas mudanças, ele ainda é testing, mais ja esta
pelomenos aqui, com uma boa estabilidade.
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On 01/26/2007 08:00 AM, Junior Polegato wrote:
Marcos Lazarini escreveu:
2007/1/25, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No entanto, há situações e situações pra usar XFS. Embora o
FS seja robusto e desenhado pra estar
Estou uzando o windows 98 sob o vmplayer e tudo funciona perfeitamente,
menos o som. No linux o som, que esta controlado pelo alsa, funciona muito
bem. Tentei vários drives no windows, mais nenhum funciona. Alguma idéia?
Abraço
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On 01/27/2007 11:10 AM, Rogério Ferreira wrote:
Bom dia.
Agradeço a todos que me responderam. Quanto à utilização, pretendo
por enquanto usá-lo apenas como sistema de arquivos para o meu laptop.
Gostaria de tirar mais uma dúvida, teria
Você pegou o Flash estavel?
http://www.adobe.com/
Pega o pacote tar.gz, descompacta, isso é feito facilmente no
gerenciador de arquivos do kde, gnome, etc..
pega os dois arquivos e coloca no /usr/lib/iceweasel/plugins, isso
como root, acho que é esse o endereço.
Tenta ai.
Depois na
Elimde Hp Proliant DL140 G3 sata diskli bir sunucu var.
Ancak Sarge kurmayı başaramadım. 2.6 çekirdek ile
kurmaya çalıştığımda disk i görmüyor. 2.4 çekirdekte ise
ne usb nede ps/2 klavye çalışmıyor bu nedenle kurulumda
ilerleyemiyorum.
Sarge nin sata disklerle ilgil bir problemi var sanırım.
Bu
Soydan T. Renkmen wrote:
Elimde Hp Proliant DL140 G3 sata diskli bir sunucu var.
Ancak Sarge kurmayı başaramadım. 2.6 çekirdek ile
kurmaya çalıştığımda disk i görmüyor. 2.4 çekirdekte ise
ne usb nede ps/2 klavye çalışmıyor bu nedenle kurulumda
ilerleyemiyorum.
Sarge nin sata disklerle ilgil
Selam,
ogrenmek problem degil, takilinca sorun, ogretiriz. Diger problem ne idi?
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evet öyle yazinca oldu cok tesekkürler. Yeni yeni ögreniyoruz bircok
seyi. Diger yazdigim problem konusunda bir fikriniz var mi?
Sarge'nin installerindeki kernel sata diskleri görmüyor. Sata diskleriniz
ile sorunsuz kurulum yapabilmeniz için daha yeni bir installer
kullanmalısınız. http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ buradan
Debian Installer'i takip edebilrsiniz.
Cevap için teşekkürler ancak daha yeni
Sorry to say, I am giving up on this specific research project.
I have about 32 VMs created (about 25 or so deleted too). Have been
madly installing, upgrading even downgrading. With various
configurations of apt.conf and sources.list.
I scrounged up my full set of install disks for potato,
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
john gennard wrote:
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 09:29:14AM +, john gennard wrote:
Normally, I use a Sound Card, but with a new Asrock
775Dual-VSTA board, there's a front panel socket which
I'd like to try, but I don't understand the connectors.
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On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 03:32:34AM -0500, Greg Folkert wrote:
Sorry to say, I am giving up on this specific research project.
I have about 32 VMs created (about 25 or so deleted too). Have been
madly installing, upgrading even downgrading. With
Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Friday 26 January 2007 19:11, Piotr Dziubinski wrote:
Answers:
Etch
apt-get
I was informed by apt-get that Iceweasel package will be installed,
but I wasn't informed that instead of Firefox and it is a problem! If
I would like to uninstall (even current version of)
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 02:17:27PM +, john gennard wrote:
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 09:29:14AM +, john gennard wrote:
Normally, I use a Sound Card, but with a new Asrock
775Dual-VSTA board, there's a front panel socket which
I'd like to try, but
On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 01:28 +, s. keeling wrote:
And I would imagine any of them could be used if you chose to avoid
those three. Try out some of the other wm's. You might like them.
Gnome, KDE, and XFCE are not the only choices available.
There was some discussion about putting a whole
Hi!
I decided to try etch out and use raid-1. All went fine until I mounted one of
the raid disks from another debian installation on the same computer, to copy a
library. My set up looks like this:
sda --- / in a sid installation
sdb --- /home in the sid installation
sdc --- first disk in the
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 04:20:59PM -0500, Stephen wrote:
OK it might not be that funny, but hey, at least it mentions Linux and the
evil
empire (as we know it);
http://membres.lycos.fr/aulon/fun/dilbert.linux.gif
Check out userfriendly.org(?) for, IMO, LOL humour.
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...
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 09:19:28PM -0600, Kevin Monceaux wrote:
Fellow Debian Enthusiasts,
Has anyone noticed that praecepta is misspelled in the New Maintainers'
Guide? I added the quote to my .signature file and sent out a few e-mails
before realizing it.
There are lots of misspellings.
On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 05:43:32PM +, Jeffrey Austen wrote:
We have a Dell Dimension XPS P133c which works fine with a
2.4.27-586tsc kernel but does not work with the 2.6.8-386
or 2.6.8-686 kernel. When booting with the 2.6.8 kernel
the messages produced are
root ...
kernel ...
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 12:12:44PM -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
use aptitude interactively and ':' will hold a package at its current
level. also, '?' within apt-listbugs allows you to pin the packages,
but I've not tried it to determine the results.
That is a bit confusing because '?'
John Kerr Anderson wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have a very annoying problem. I am trying to download some new
programs via aptitude and notice that my modem connection keeps dropping
out after 5 - 10 minutes. The connection keeps dropping esp. if I try
to check a web-page out while it is
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 09:34:25AM +, john gennard wrote:
Hi John,
sorry if I snap at ya. I'm used to the ocassional wipper-snapper who
just asks something with out doing any research. It seems that your
issue is a bit non-standard which caught me off-gard.
Sorry, Kev, but I don't
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 22:12:26 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 01/26/07 21:30, Tyler wrote:
[...]
In the meantime, how does one check for bad blocks and bad ram? I have
the pre-installed fsck running every 30th boot, and so far no errors
have ever been reported.
That's how you check for
On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 14:41:55 -0800, Jason Dunsmore wrote:
I noticed that usbmount is no longer in Etch. I read that it was
replaced by pmount, but pmount doesn't automatically mount usb devices
the way usbmount did.
I want my usb storage devices to be automatically mounted under
I am having difficulty changing the permissions for my flash memory sticks.
As I understand it, Gnome Volume Manager, invokes pmount-hal which passes back
settings from hal and hal gets settings from udev. I have looked through the
various udev rules files and anything to do with hal and I
I have an unstable system on which I'm trying to install g++ but I've
been getting the below dependency problem for about a month. Could
somebody highlight whether this is just an 'unstable' some packages
just not ready issue or something deeper? I've included what I think is
all the required
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Firefox/2.0
John Talbut wrote:
Yes. And which line does that go on? And what goes on the other lines?
Mathias Brodala wrote:
Only one is necessary: general.useragent.extra.firefox.
OK, thanks, I know this works, at least it works with http://local.live.com/ .
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 02:21:36AM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
The pax package is optional. But as the pax utility is required by
POSIX[*], shouldn't this package be required?
[*] http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/pax.html
Why? RPM is also required by LSB and it is
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 11:25:20PM -0500, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
I took the time to read through the whole discussion that lead to
Iceweasel being required for the next release of Debian. The main point
of contention seems to have been the graphics. Debian wants to
My impression was that
michael writes:
I have an unstable system on which I'm trying to install g++ but I've
been getting the below dependency problem for about a month. Could
somebody highlight whether this is just an 'unstable' some packages
just not ready issue or something deeper? I've included what I think is
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 02:26:01AM -0800, Land Haj wrote:
Hi!
I decided to try etch out and use raid-1. All went fine until I mounted one
of the raid disks from another debian installation on the same computer, to
copy a library. My set up looks like this:
sda --- / in a sid
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 02:21:52PM +, michael wrote:
I have an unstable system on which I'm trying to install g++ but I've
been getting the below dependency problem for about a month. Could
somebody highlight whether this is just an 'unstable' some packages
just not ready issue or
On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 14:51 +0100, Jhair Tocancipa Triana wrote:
michael writes:
I have an unstable system on which I'm trying to install g++ but I've
been getting the below dependency problem for about a month. Could
somebody highlight whether this is just an 'unstable' some packages
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 01:11:26AM +0100, Piotr Dziubinski wrote:
Answers:
Etch
apt-get
I was informed by apt-get that Iceweasel package will be installed, but I
wasn't informed that instead of Firefox and it is a problem!
If I would like to uninstall (even current version of) Firefox I
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On 01/27/07 01:44, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 01:24:33 -0600
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shouldn't the setup of a firewall be part of the installation
routine? Perhaps prior to running tasksel, some script could query
Only Etch supports amd64, so I was forced to use Etch.
Command I have used:
apt-get install firefox
NOT
apt-get install iceweasel
I knew exactly what I was doing, because my friend told me that there will
be no longer firefox in debian, instead of it will be iceweasel, so I was
curious what
I connect to the internet over cables using pptp.
Up untill Thursday night everything worked fine, at which point it just stopped
connecting. A Long phone call to the ISP earthed that they performed a major
upgrade (which the first denied for an hour and a half of course).
Anyway, to cut a long
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 12:20:48AM +, Michael Fothergill wrote:
Dear Debianists,
I have now installed Etch AMD64 RC1 successfully on my new AMD64
box.
The only problem I have is that the internet connection isn't
working.
My old box is an AMD Duron 1200 Mhz 32 bit
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 03:55:33PM +0100, Piotr Dziubinski wrote:
Only Etch supports amd64, so I was forced to use Etch.
There is an unofficial Sarge release for amd64. I use it on a couple of
servers and many Debian users the unofficial Sarge with no problems.
Command I have used:
apt-get
On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 09:45 -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 02:21:52PM +, michael wrote:
I have an unstable system on which I'm trying to install g++ but I've
been getting the below dependency problem for about a month. Could
somebody highlight whether this is
All
Have read some very good things about VMware - particularly it's ability to
support Linux distros. I notice Debian has VMware only as an experimental
package.
Has anyone any opinions/experiences you can share re: VMware?
Thx
Attila
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On Saturday 27 January 2007 09:55, Piotr Dziubinski wrote:
Only Etch supports amd64, so I was forced to use Etch.
Command I have used:
apt-get install firefox
NOT
apt-get install iceweasel
I knew exactly what I was doing, because my friend told me that there
will be no longer firefox in
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 10:19:09AM -0500, Attila Horvath wrote:
All
Have read some very good things about VMware - particularly it's ability to
support Linux distros. I notice Debian has VMware only as an experimental
package.
Has anyone any opinions/experiences you can share re:
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 10:38:50AM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
I have used VMWare some years ago and it is quite good. However, I tend
to prefer Qemu for most workstation-related things. YMMV.
Just curious why. In my experience, qemu is slw.
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On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 02:45:55PM +, michael wrote:
today!
~$ sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libc6
Hit http://ftp.uk.debian.org unstable/main Packages
Hit http://ftp.uk.debian.org unstable/main Release
Hit http://ftp.uk.debian.org unstable/non-free Packages
Hit
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 03:35:47PM +, michael wrote:
Please excuse my ignorance but I was under the impression that aptitude
and apt did the same thing, so how would using aptitude solve my problem
(and presumably it would be possible to solve it using apt-get in a
similar manner...)?
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 10:28:46AM -0500, Stephen R Laniel wrote:
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 10:38:50AM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
I have used VMWare some years ago and it is quite good. However, I tend
to prefer Qemu for most workstation-related things. YMMV.
Just curious why. In my
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 10:46:04AM -0500, Attila Horvath wrote:
Did you use it w/ Debian or just generically.
VMware's website doesn't list Debian as a supported disto?!?!
Yes. VMWare on Debian host with Debian, RH and Win2K guests.
Regards,
-Roberto
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Hi all,
I have tried to install JDK5 on debian and it installed without problem
by running:
apt-get install sun-java5-jdk
which is version 1.5.0_08
but when I try to install java runtime using
apt-get install sun-java5-jre
however it is installed ok, but the version is 1.4
how can I install
Did you use it w/ Debian or just generically.
VMware's website doesn't list Debian as a supported disto?!?!
Thx Attila
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 10:38:50 -0500
From: Roberto C. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re:
Hi,
The upward pressure continues:
Nvidia's 9746 driver released December 21, 2006 no longer supports my
MX440 + MX4000 cards
You are being driven to get boards with PCI Express slots and buy faster
videocards. I found the FX5200 is still supported, which is fanless and
PCI, but costs
On Saturday 27 January 2007 10:58, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Hi all,
I have tried to install JDK5 on debian and it installed without
problem by running:
apt-get install sun-java5-jdk
which is version 1.5.0_08
but when I try to install java runtime using
apt-get install sun-java5-jre
michael writes:
On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 14:51 +0100, Jhair Tocancipa Triana wrote:
michael writes:
ii libc6 2.3.6-15 GNU C Library: Shared libraries
This a *very* outdated version of libc6 (released on Juny 2006). When
was your last upgrade?
today!
~$ sudo apt-get
Michael Fothergill wrote:
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 12:20:48AM +, Michael Fothergill wrote:
Dear Debianists,
I have now installed Etch AMD64 RC1 successfully on my new AMD64
box.
The only problem I have is that the internet connection isn't
working.
My old box is an
On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 15:08 +0100, Jhair Tocancipa Triana wrote:
michael writes:
On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 14:51 +0100, Jhair Tocancipa Triana wrote:
michael writes:
ii libc6 2.3.6-15 GNU C Library: Shared libraries
This a *very* outdated version of libc6 (released on
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 16:58:08 +0100
Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have tried to install JDK5 on debian and it installed without
problem by running:
apt-get install sun-java5-jdk
which is version 1.5.0_08
but when I try to install java runtime using
apt-get
Wackojacko wrote:
Hal Vaughan wrote:
You would have been informed that Firefox would be removed, since apt
states when a package will be removed.
I have to disagree with this statement. The package firefox still
exists in the apt repositories and can be installed. It is actually a
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Piotr Dziubinski wrote:
Ex-Debian user...
... back to the Gentoo
The reasons for the change are open to all to see. Without any attempt
to obfuscate or avoid, a license was respected. Isn't that what F/OSS
is all about, presenting licenses
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 08:45:39AM -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
I fully agree that a warning that this was a replacement would have been
a GOOD THING (TM). I also agree that the OP went overboard in his
vehemence. Can we now move on to other things, since we all agree on
this one?
There
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 00:46:50 -0500
Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Andrei,
it seems enough people do an install and have this problem that the
answer has become know to the debian-user list. Now I know very little
about zeroconf but it seems to me that it would be
Please quit top posting.
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 04:52:29PM +0100, Piotr Dziubinski wrote:
Iceweasel and Firefox are a different products, very similar, but different.
So I think that debian should no longer use firefox as a name for iceweasel
package!
Except that the release managers and
Iceweasel and Firefox are a different products, very similar, but different.
So I think that debian should no longer use firefox as a name for iceweasel
package!
I will give you an example:
You are typing:
aptitude update aptitude dist-upgrade
and after that you realize that you have no longer
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 11:03:59AM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Please quit top posting.
Here is a script that I banged out in a few minutes, which
surely needs much improvement but will hopefully go some way
toward making the top-posting debate -- which is surely
the least interesting
Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Saturday 27 January 2007 10:58, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Hi all,
I have tried to install JDK5 on debian and it installed without
problem by running:
apt-get install sun-java5-jdk
which is version 1.5.0_08
but when I try to install java runtime using
apt-get install
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 11:43:59AM -0500, Stephen R Laniel wrote:
Here is a script that I banged out in a few minutes, which
surely needs much improvement but will hopefully go some way
toward making the top-posting debate -- which is surely
the least interesting debate in the history of
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On Saturday 27 January 2007 09:38, Chris Bannister
[EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
Check out userfriendly.org(?) for, IMO, LOL humour.
UserFriendly also has a handy search function with which you can look
for particular words in the text of
On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 10:02 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
The upward pressure continues:
Nvidia's 9746 driver released December 21, 2006 no longer supports my
MX440 + MX4000 cards
You are being driven to get boards with PCI Express slots and buy faster
videocards. I found the
From: Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wrote:
snip
Like the people who read the CNN article about sterilizing sponges
in the microwave?
I did think that was funny, but I wonder if the same effect would occur if
one used a boiling pot of water and soaked the sponges for a certain
time? In fact I
michael writes:
On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 15:08 +0100, Jhair Tocancipa Triana wrote:
Latest libc6 version in unstable is 2.3.6.ds1-10 though. What does
apt-cache policy libc6
say?
aha!
~$ apt-cache policy libc6
libc6:
Installed: 2.3.6-15
Candidate: 2.3.6-15
Package pin:
On Saturday 27 January 2007 10:52, Piotr Dziubinski wrote:
Iceweasel and Firefox are a different products, very similar, but
different. So I think that debian should no longer use firefox as a
name for iceweasel package!
I will give you an example:
You are typing:
aptitude update aptitude
On Saturday 27 January 2007 12:01, Marc Shapiro wrote:
Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Saturday 27 January 2007 10:58, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Hi all,
I have tried to install JDK5 on debian and it installed without
problem by running:
apt-get install sun-java5-jdk
which is version 1.5.0_08
Gnu_Raiz wrote:
Anyway I do think it is kind of funny that posts such as these seem to
bring the list out. You can tell those who follow the list by the
responses. I am still upset that IceFerret didn't win, but what do I
know!
Ferrets ARE weasels! Ask my five year old daughter. She will
On Sat January 27 2007 08:02, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
The upward pressure continues:
Nvidia's 9746 driver released December 21, 2006 no longer supports my
MX440 + MX4000 cards
You are being driven to get boards with PCI Express slots and buy faster
videocards. I found the FX5200 is
From: Hugo Vanwoerkom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wrote:
Hi,
The upward pressure continues:
Nvidia's 9746 driver released December 21, 2006 no longer supports my
MX440 + MX4000 cards
You are being driven to get boards with PCI Express slots and buy faster
videocards. I found the FX5200 is still
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On 01/27/07 11:03, Greg Folkert wrote:
On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 10:02 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
The upward pressure continues:
Nvidia's 9746 driver released December 21, 2006 no longer supports my
MX440 + MX4000 cards
You are being
John Talbut writes:
By the way, is Debian allowed to use the word Firefox in this instance?
Yes. A trademark is not a copyright. A trademark owner can only prevent
uses of his mark which might confuse the public into buying one product
when they though they were buying another (in the US).
Andrei Popescu wrote:
avahi-daemon recommends libnss-mdns
libnss-mdns recommends zeroconf
The link is pretty weak, but it still gets installed on a lot of
systems, because aptitude installs recommends by default.
Although thankfully recommends are ignored on initial installs.
The
I am interested in pariring 2x250G into raid mirror for linux
installation. However I do not want to use entire 250G into mirror.
While I believe
it is technically possible to have couple of partitions in raid 1 and
the rest as plain disk, I am looking for advise as to whether this is
ok?
Attila Horvath wrote:
Have read some very good things about VMware - particularly it's ability
to support Linux distros. I notice Debian has VMware only as an
experimental package.
No, Debian isn't allowed to distribute vmware, and does not.
Has anyone any opinions/experiences you can
Gnu_Raiz writes:
I did think that was funny, but I wonder if the same effect would occur
if one used a boiling pot of water and soaked the sponges for a certain
time?
Boiling the sponges would have exactly the same effect.
In fact I assume you might kill more bacteria with the water as the
Attila Horvath wrote:
All
Have read some very good things about VMware - particularly it's ability
to support Linux distros. I notice Debian has VMware only as an
experimental package.
Has anyone any opinions/experiences you can share re: VMware?
Thx
Attila
I run WMware workstation
Hello
I have very happily read in recent dwn that online installation with
pppoe works out of box with debian-installer.
I got the netinstall image from 25th jan. 2007 and tried it today.
Basically it works - yay ;)
but i got the error message that release file could not be retrieved
On Saturday 27 January 2007 10:04, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
While I believe it is technically possible to have couple of
partitions in raid 1 and the rest as plain disk, I am looking
for advise as to whether this is ok? recommened?
No problem at all. Our most extreme example is a server
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 12:04:22PM -0600, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
Is this a good plan or am I making fundamental mistake in combining non
raid and raid partitions?
There is nothing inherently wrong with it, but you would be much better
served using LVM over one large RAID partition.
Hi
I downloaded pgAmin III so I can view my postgress DB remotely.
What is the default username/password where installed apt packages are managed?
Thx Attila
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On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 13:49 +, John Talbut wrote:
As I understand it, Gnome Volume Manager, invokes pmount-hal which passes
back
settings from hal and hal gets settings from udev. I have looked through the
various udev rules files and anything to do with hal and I cannot work out
how
Hello
I am on the way to try/test debian etch.
During instaltion in partition tool one could set special parameters for
partition
My question:
I use ext3 and have /var and /tmp on seperate partitions and would
specifically know about noexec and nosuid flags on these partitions.
Is it a good
On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 10:46 -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Just curious why. In my experience, qemu is slw.
With kqemu accelerator is actually quite responsive. It puts it on par
with VMWare.
But sadly both kqemu and VMWare are proprietary. A better option is to
use kvm (if you
I use it from the original tarball. Works great for me.
ap
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On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 16:20 -0500, Stephen wrote:
OK it might not be that funny, but hey, at least it mentions Linux and the
evil
empire (as we know it);
For even more linux-in-mainstream-comics I found this archive,
http://folk.uio.no/hpv/linuxtoons/index.html
Supposedly it was on Digg not
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On 01/27/07 12:24, Attila Horvath wrote:
Hi
I downloaded pgAmin III so I can view my postgress DB remotely.
What is the default username/password where installed apt packages are
managed?
Huh?
Do you mean the username and password of the
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