On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 23:32:39 +0100
AG wrote:
Hello AG,
> File name: libflashplayer.so
> Shockwave Flash 7.0 r68
> site keeps insisting that I /
> / "Get Flash now!"
Probably because your flash player is quite old. Update to v10.
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On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 00:23 +0200, "martin f krafft"
wrote:
> also sprach whollyg...@letterboxes.org
> [2009.06.10.2308 +0200]:
> > So, if I understand correctly, in the Lenny version of mdadm
> > (I never experienced this building arrays with mdadm on Etch)
> > in order for the creation of an arr
Jeff Chimene gmail.com> writes:
> Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > Jeff Chimene wrote:
> >> While futzing w/ KDE 4, I deleted the desktop containment. How do I
> >> restore the desktop containment? Google is not very revealing on this
> >> topic.
> >
> > What's do you mean by 'containment'?
> >
>
>
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009, David Baron wrote:
The Google Chromium Browser is working on my Debian box. Very quick, works
certainly better the kde4 konqueror. Flash not yet implemented.
There is a .deb package. Has a nice convenience (should be an option
postinstall, however): the installation will so
Here is the complete .pbuilderrc:
: ${ARCH:="$(dpkg --print-architecture)"}
EXTRAPACKAGES="$EXTRAPACKAGES fakeroot"
USEPROC=yes
USEDEVPTS=yes
USEDEVFS=no
APTCACHEHARDLINK="yes"
REMOVEPACKAGES="lilo"
HOOKDIR=""
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive"
BUILDSOU
I have some configurations inside of my ~/.pbuilderrc that depend on the
value of ARCH in the environment. However, if I call pbuilder through
pdebuild, it doesn't seem to be picking up the ARCH environment
variable.
Currently, I'm calling it like so:
export ARCH=i386
pdebuild --auto-debs
On 12/23/-28158 12:59 PM, ghe wrote:
On
6/11/09 1:45 PM, David Baron wrote:
The Google Chromium Browser is working on my Debian box. Very quick,
works
certainly better the kde4 konqueror. Flash not yet implemented.
That's OK. It won't run Flashblock anyway :-)
There is a .deb package.
L
On Thu June 11 2009, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> Ah, the irony. Had you but Googled, you would probably have found
> http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel, from which you
> can download i386 or amd64 .debs for Google Chrome. I did that a few
> days ago, and got an update this morning!
On 6/11/09 5:53 PM, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Ah, the irony. Had you but Googled, you would probably have found
http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel, from which you
can download i386 or amd64 .debs for Google Chrome. I did that a few
days ago, and got an update this morning!
I g
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 7:07 PM, ghe wrote:
> On 6/11/09 1:45 PM, David Baron wrote:
>
>> The Google Chromium Browser is working on my Debian box. Very quick, works
>> certainly better the kde4 konqueror. Flash not yet implemented.
>
> That's OK. It won't run Flashblock anyway :-)
>
>> There is a .
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In <20090610160715.ga22...@tomgeorge.info>, Thomas H. George wrote:
I want indent set to 3, the default setting 8 uses up too much space.
There is a plethora of information in /usr/share/vim/vim71 but it all
seems to relate to turning indent on for various situatio
On 6/11/09 1:45 PM, David Baron wrote:
The Google Chromium Browser is working on my Debian box. Very quick, works
certainly better the kde4 konqueror. Flash not yet implemented.
That's OK. It won't run Flashblock anyway :-)
There is a .deb package.
Linkie?? I tried to get it, and the Linux
Hi All,
Starting over the weekend Evolution suddenly stopped downloading email from my
accounts reliably. Some messages occasionally come in, but most don't. The only
messages that reliably come in are those that I send from one account to the
other using Evolution. I've re-entered my password
lrhorer wrote:
Wayne Topa wrote:
lrhorer wrote:
Wayne Topa wrote:
lrhorer wrote:
I have CUPS setup under Debian "Lenny" an an AMD Athlon 64 x 2 CPU with
4G
of RAM. I cannot get the system to print to my HP Deskjet 940c printer
attached via USB. The system says it sees the printer,
2. Wha
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 14:48, AG wrote:
Hello list
There must be a secret to this, but after searching through the email
archives, I have still been unable to figure this out: how do I get
Iceweasel (or any browser) to play MySpace music streams. I have
flashplayer_10
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 14:48, AG wrote:
> Hello list
>
> There must be a secret to this, but after searching through the email
> archives, I have still been unable to figure this out: how do I get
> Iceweasel (or any browser) to play MySpace music streams. I have
> flashplayer_10_linux.deb inst
Hello list
There must be a secret to this, but after searching through the email
archives, I have still been unable to figure this out: how do I get
Iceweasel (or any browser) to play MySpace music streams. I have
flashplayer_10_linux.deb installed, with the relevant *.so placed into
the u
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 04:08:54PM +0300, David Baron wrote:
> >>Has been happening quite a bit lately:
>
> >>Problem with ntpdate. If and when it finally works, get a change of 10,800
> >seconds ... that is 30 minutes.
>
> >>The dovecot IMAPd server is unreadable. Restarting it yields a complai
On Thu,11.Jun.09, 16:08:54, David Baron wrote:
> OK, time to fix this. Since my system comes up with the "correct" time zone
> but three hours later, it must be interpreting the stored (hw) time as GMT
> and
> adding the three hours (gmt+2 + daylight savings).
>
> How to fix this?
If you onl
Solved now.
This was dealt with in bug Bug#532194.
To start paros in squeeze, use
/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin/java -Duser.dir=$HOME/.paros -cp
/usr/share/java/commons-codec.jar:/usr/share/java/commons-collections3.jar:/usr/share/java/commons-configuration.jar:/usr/share/java/commons-httpclien
The Google Chromium Browser is working on my Debian box. Very quick, works
certainly better the kde4 konqueror. Flash not yet implemented.
There is a .deb package. Has a nice convenience (should be an option
postinstall, however): the installation will somehow set it that apt-get
update will li
Wayne Topa wrote:
> lrhorer wrote:
>> Wayne Topa wrote:
>>
>>> lrhorer wrote:
I have CUPS setup under Debian "Lenny" an an AMD Athlon 64 x 2 CPU with
4G
of RAM. I cannot get the system to print to my HP Deskjet 940c printer
attached via USB. The system says it sees the print
NEW VULN IN MYBB
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On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good day.
>
> How I can send a space key code to a running process by running a simple
> program? - I need this for mplayer to pause/continue. For now I have to refer
> to the console it is running in, but I want to use hot-keys - that will run a
Kelly Harding wrote:
> Might be a bit of an obvious thing, but have you tried running memtest
> to rule out dodgy memory?
> usually when I see anything similar to this I run a memtest to be sure
> (on a few occasions it has proven to be the memory.
Memory is ok. Memtest passed. Moreover it's happen
Andrew Reid wrote:
> This strongly resembles an issue I had on a file server --
> I don't have my notes handy, but it had to do with an issue
> in which the kernel was interacting badly with a particular
> motherboard chipset.
>
> The workaround was to reboot with the "iommu=soft" option
> p
> >>>
> >>> Running Sid. I upgraded some 400 packages yesterday and
> >>> since then the AltGr key has stopped working in some
> >>> applications, notably Iceweasel and Claws Mail (i.e. the
> >>> applications I use 90% of the time, of course). Specifically,
> >>> when I press AltGr + any key
Tom Ashley wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 22:58 -0400, H.S. wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> After a recent upgrade we got new Ekiga in Testing (Ekiga
>> 3.2.1~git20090515.9d0263-1). Wonderful, since the last version of
>> segfaulting (due to ptlib I think). But now this new version is keeping
>> the CPU
In <20090611130921.loyr1gpdkwcwo...@webmail.tu-bs.de>, Juan Pablo Amorocho
D. wrote:
>In other words, which
>packages are to be install to make very good documented Debian for
>mathematics, computer science and engineering use?
Note: some documentation is not in Debian main because it doesn't all
In general, debian-mentors is probably a better mailing list for package
building help. That is, unless debian-devel is called for.
In <20090611090146.gi9...@penguin.codegnome.org>, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
>*** WARNING *** Ignoring these trust violations because
> aptitud
In <20090611072553.gd3...@think.homelan>, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>On Thu,11.Jun.09, 08:52:16, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
>> > "TA" == Thomas Anderson writes:
>>
>> TA> Sure:
>> TA> Example of the "> " characters being moved around ...
>>
>> Observe instead the masterful quoting of SuperCite, (n
also sprach Siju George [2009.06.11.1556 +0200]:
> mdadm -D /dev/md6
>
> does not show the right size either.
Have you ever modified the partition table to increase the size of
the partition? If yes, then I assume you did not recreate the array
then and since the superblock is stored at the end
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 7:08 PM, martin f krafft wrote:
>
> also sprach martin f krafft [2009.06.11.1526 +0200]:
> > I assume that this is due to open file descriptors; Linux frees
> > diskspace only after a file descriptor is closed, not when the file
> > is unlinked from a directory.
>
> Sorry,
also sprach martin f krafft [2009.06.11.1526 +0200]:
> I assume that this is due to open file descriptors; Linux frees
> diskspace only after a file descriptor is closed, not when the file
> is unlinked from a directory.
Sorry, I misread. Does
mdadm -D /dev/md6
reflect the right size?
--
.
>>Has been happening quite a bit lately:
>>Problem with ntpdate. If and when it finally works, get a change of 10,800
>seconds ... that is 30 minutes.
>>The dovecot IMAPd server is unreadable. Restarting it yields a complaint
>>about 10,800 seconds of time, killing itself now! Restarting it agai
also sprach Siju George [2009.06.11.1511 +0200]:
> ~# df -h
> FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/md2 953M 519M 435M 55% /
> tmpfs 237M 0 237M 0% /lib/init/rw
> tmpfs 237M 0 237M 0% /dev/shm
> /dev/md1
Hi,
I have two hard disks hda and hdc.
The partition sizes are as follows according to cfdisk.
Disk Drive: /dev/hda
Size: 80026361856 bytes, 80.0 GB
Heads: 255 Sectors per Track: 63 Cylinders: 9729
NameFlags
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 7:58 PM, H.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After a recent upgrade we got new Ekiga in Testing (Ekiga
> 3.2.1~git20090515.9d0263-1). Wonderful, since the last version of
You might try downloading the source for 3.2.4 off Ekiga's website
along with the corresponding ptlib and opal lib
Dear All,
I've just swapped from using FreeBSD (6.4) to Debian (Lenny) and I'm
having trouble getting my Vietnamese keyboard to work. I use xvnkb
and have installed it after some hassles. For example, the core
(xvnkb.so.0.2.9) is installed into /usr/lib, but the startup script
seems to want it
On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 22:58 -0400, H.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After a recent upgrade we got new Ekiga in Testing (Ekiga
> 3.2.1~git20090515.9d0263-1). Wonderful, since the last version of
> segfaulting (due to ptlib I think). But now this new version is keeping
> the CPU busy and the audio is brok
Hi,
after some weeks of reading the documentation of GNU Linux / Debian. I
have from across things like this:
If the info and install programs are properly installed at your
site, the command
info install
should give you access to the complete manual.
My question is. How
I though there was already a tool which integrates sudo and script.
This is the combination I was looking for.
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 2:02 AM, Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 19:57 -0400, Mag Gam wrote:
>> We have many users at my university engineering lab. Some professors
>> nee
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On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 4:58 AM, H.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After a recent upgrade we got new Ekiga in Testing (Ekiga
> 3.2.1~git20090515.9d0263-1). Wonderful, since the last version of
> segfaulting (due to ptlib I think). But now this new version is keeping
> the CPU busy and the audio is broke
Hi Seb,
You can do this by following these steps:
1°) Install packages: usbmount, hal and pmount
2°) Edit the file /etc/usbmount/usbmount.conf and modify these lines like
that:
FILESYSTEMS="ext2 ext3 vfat"
FS_MOUNTOPTIONS="fstype=vfat,gid=floppy,dmask=0007,fmask=0117"
3°) Add your user to the
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good day.
>
> How I can send a space key code to a running process by running a simple
> program? - I need this for mplayer to pause/continue. For now I have to refer
> to the console it is running in, but I want to use hot-keys - that will run a
I'm trying to build some custom debs, and need to compile against some
packages in the debian-multimedia archive. I'm getting the following
errors from pdebuild/pbuilder:
WARNING: untrusted versions of the following packages will be installed!
Untrusted packages could compromise your syst
Good day.
How I can send a space key code to a running process by running a simple
program? - I need this for mplayer to pause/continue. For now I have to refer
to the console it is running in, but I want to use hot-keys - that will run a
simple command that will send the signal to mplayer.
Thank
On Thu,11.Jun.09, 08:52:16, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
> > "TA" == Thomas Anderson writes:
>
> TA> Sure:
> TA> Example of the "> " characters being moved around ...
>
> Observe instead the masterful quoting of SuperCite, (no longer broken in
> emacs23) that I have graced your words with abov
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