Bonjour,
Et régalez-vous bien si vous faite la fête...
Je suis très sensible à l'accélération 3D et aux capacités open cl
(découvertes récemment sur cette liste).
Quels seraient vos conseils, ati ou nvidia, un modèle particulier,
pour de l'affichage gourmand en ressources, style calcul
Et que le Pere Noël vous apporte plein de geekeries que vous vous
empresserez de passer sous Debian
Flo
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Yves Rutschle a écrit :
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 11:52:33PM +0100, Jean Baptiste wrote:
Un noyau 2.6.32.2 compilé avec des bibliothèques Lenny/stable sera
certainement bien plus stable qu'un noyau 2.6.32 générique Sid compilé
avec des bibliothèques instables.
À quelle(s) librairie(s) tu
Bonjour,
Suite à une mise à jour récente en testing, j'ai des problèmes de serveur
vidéo, j'utilise les drivers non libre ATI pour une carte vidéo Radeon ATI HD
2600 et depuis cette mise à jour plus aucun écran visible. Pour remédier à ce
problème j'ai basculé vers Xorg standard et là, j'ai
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Bonjour Philippe,
Courrier Debian a écrit :
Bonjour,
[...] Donc j'aimerai pouvoir revenir à la version précédente de fglrx.
Es ce que quelqu'un peut me donner une piste pour effectuer cette manip.
Tu peux :
- - regarder dans le cache d'apt si as
Le vendredi 25 décembre 2009 18:27:53, David Prévot a écrit :
Bonjour Philippe,
Courrier Debian a écrit :
Bonjour,
[...] Donc j'aimerai pouvoir revenir à la version précédente de fglrx.
Es ce que quelqu'un peut me donner une piste pour effectuer cette manip.
Tu peux :
- regarder
Le jeudi 24 décembre 2009, Stosse Florian a écrit :
C'est le seul paquet qui a été mis à jour récemment ?
Non, mais quand je reviens à lilo, la mise en veille fonctionne à nouveau !
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On Thursday 24 December 2009 13:39:02 Michel Grentzinger wrote:
Bonjour,
Depuis quelques jours, grub2 a remplacé lilo sur ma testing
Par contre, la mise en veille ne se fait plus
Tu peux comparer le contenu de /proc/cmdline dans les deux cas.
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maderios a écrit :
[...]
Pour pinailler : on parle de bibliothèque et non de librairie, terme
inexact issue de la traduction littérale du mot anglais library.
Quitte à pinailler, « bibliothèque » est en fait la traduction littérale
et adéquate de «
Le Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 09:02:29PM -0400, David Prévot a écrit :
Quitte à pinailler, « bibliothèque » est en fait la traduction littérale
et adéquate de « library », contrairement à « librairie » qui est un
faux-ami [1].
notons en passant une autre possibilité utilisée dans certains domaines
On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 01:30:56AM +0100, Javier Mazorra Rodríguez wrote:
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Hola,
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Amigos Listeros :
Instale Postfix y Squirrelmail version 1.4.15 sobre Debian Lenny instale el
Plugin de Change Password del Squirrelmail, pero me sale el error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function sqgetGlobalVar() in
/usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/compatibility/includes/1.5.2/global.php
El día 20 de diciembre de 2009 16:46, deb...@mstaaravin.com.ar
deb...@mstaaravin.com.ar escribió:
2009/12/20 d.sastre.med...@gmail.com:
Hola,
Estoy intentando averiguar si update-alternatives (8) provee de
algún mecanismo que permita establecer preferencias a nivel de
usuario, algo
El vie, 25-12-2009 a las 09:52 -0600, Marcos Delgado escribió:
Oh cielos...
Pues en mi máquina no hay nada en ese directorio.
Y un poco de educación nunca esta de más.
Felices fiestas...
Hola Marcos, sin afan de molestar; seria posible que definieras a que
educacion te refieres?
Dado
Salud2s
Prueba implementando estas pequenas intrucciones que te muestro abajo.
Cualquier duda me escribes
descompactelo y copielo en el directorio plugins del squirrelmail
en el config.php active este plugins
instale este paquete
aptitude install poppassd
este paquete gestiona por el puerto
On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Diego routerli...@yahoo.es wrote:
Amigos Listeros :
Instale Postfix y Squirrelmail version 1.4.15 sobre Debian Lenny instale el
Plugin de Change Password del Squirrelmail, pero me sale el error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function sqgetGlobalVar() in
Lista, tengo implementado OpenVZ perfectamente en un equipo con
soporte para Virtualización (Intel E8400).
Ahora, en este mismo equipo con kernel OpenVZ puedo levantar un windows
virtualizado con KVM simultaneamente?
Muchas Gracias.
Salu2.
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Quetal, respondo entre lineas...
2009/12/25 ciracusa cirac...@gmail.com:
Lista, tengo implementado OpenVZ perfectamente en un equipo con
soporte para Virtualización (Intel E8400).
Tratándose de OpenVZ no es necesario tener soporte por hardware para
poder virtualizar, eso solamente es necesario
El vie, 25-12-2009 a las 08:34 -0800, Consultores1 escribió:
El vie, 25-12-2009 a las 09:52 -0600, Marcos Delgado escribió:
Oh cielos...
Pues en mi máquina no hay nada en ese directorio.
Y un poco de educación nunca esta de más.
Felices fiestas...
Hola Marcos, sin afan de
2009/12/25 ciracusa cirac...@gmail.com:
Lista, tengo implementado OpenVZ perfectamente en un equipo con
soporte para Virtualización (Intel E8400).
Ahora, en este mismo equipo con kernel OpenVZ puedo levantar un windows
virtualizado con KVM simultaneamente?
Si, KVM viene integrado en el
2009/12/25 Marc Aymerich glicer...@gmail.com:
Si, KVM viene integrado en el kernel. ¿QUe versión del kernel estas
usando? Lo digo porque la cosa está fea por parte de openvz, ya que la
última versión estable de su kernel está basada en la versión 2.6.18
del kernel de RHEL5. Pues si, un poco
2009/12/26 deb...@mstaaravin.com.ar deb...@mstaaravin.com.ar:
2009/12/25 Marc Aymerich glicer...@gmail.com:
Si, KVM viene integrado en el kernel. ¿QUe versión del kernel estas
usando? Lo digo porque la cosa está fea por parte de openvz, ya que la
última versión estable de su kernel está basada
2009/12/26 Marc Aymerich glicer...@gmail.com:
2009/12/26 deb...@mstaaravin.com.ar deb...@mstaaravin.com.ar:
2009/12/25 Marc Aymerich glicer...@gmail.com:
Si, KVM viene integrado en el kernel. ¿QUe versión del kernel estas
usando? Lo digo porque la cosa está fea por parte de openvz, ya que la
2009/12/21 Abigaíl Anzola anzo...@cantv.net:
On 21/12/09 05:24, Mario Daniel Carugno wrote:
El día 21 de diciembre de 2009 04:23, fernandojoseGmail
fernandojose.sa...@gmail.com escribió:
Mario Daniel Carugno wrote:
Si, se que esta el OSE. Pero ahi falta soporte para usb y otras cosas.
consequi facil..
1)kernel config-2.6.30.4
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL=m
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_GENERIC=y
2)# lsusb
Bus 003 Device 006: ID 12d1:1003 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. E220 HSDPA Modem
/ E270 HSDPA/HSUPA Modem
Bus 003 Device 003: ID 0bda:0158 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. Mass Stroage Device
Bus 003
pessoal,
acabei de configurar a entrada vga do meu sony vaio!! o problema é que
quando eu reiniciei o computador o brilho dele caiu lah pra baixo. Instalei
o xbacklight pra fazer essa regulagem, mas ele nao funciona!! A queda de
luminosidade parece que acontece somente quando aparecem as barras
Não sei se pode te ajudar, mais nas configurações de energia tem uma
opção que diz que quando está na tomada ela ajusta o brilho para 100%.
Verifique isso, pode ser que seja isso, ou geralmente nesses notebook
tem alguma tecla para regular luminosidade. Geralmente fn+ F[1-12].
2009/12/25 José
2009/12/25 Carlucio Lopes carsa...@terra.com.br:
consequi facil..
1)kernel config-2.6.30.4
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL=m
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_GENERIC=y
Saiu em alguns sites comentando problemas no 3G da vivo.
ajudo pra caralho Eduardo!!! o trem era bem mais simples do que eu
imaginava!! ;)
2009/12/25 Eduardo Rodrigues da Luz eduardo.r@gmail.com
Não sei se pode te ajudar, mais nas configurações de energia tem uma
opção que diz que quando está na tomada ela ajusta o brilho para 100%.
Verifique
Boa Noite com Feliz Natal e Prospero ano novo a todos da lista
Pessoal tenho o seguinte problema em meu cenario que segue abaixo:
Servidor Linux, com samba, ssh server e impressora laser,
Estacoes windows xp, conectando no servidor linux via ssh (putty)
para acesso ao aplicativo de controle da
2009/12/26 Lucas Salies Brum sistemat...@gmail.com
Eu uso a ISO AMD64 em um Intel.
2009/12/24 Helio Loureiro he...@loureiro.eng.br
2009/12/24 Fábio Rabelo madt...@gmail.com:
Mais um desinformado !!!
Pelo menos um por mês aparece aqui na lista
IA 64 Itanium e não XEON
Só mais um detalhe, acho que isso aqui tá errado:
$win2003:3389
Acho que tem que ser assim:
${win2003}:3389
Sei lá...
*
*
2009/12/24 Bijani, Thiago thiagobij...@gmail.com
Olá Flávio,
Primeiramente Feliz Natal.
1) O que é sua interface eth1 ? (deverá ser sua interface wan)
2) Escutar não
Verdiğiniz yanıtlar için hepinize çok teşekkür ediyorum..
2009/12/21 Murat Koç murat...@kivi.com.tr:
Merhaba arkadaşlar..
Merhaba,
C ile yazdığım bir uygulamanın içinden iptables'a nasıl ulaşıp
değişiklikler yapabilirim.. system(...) dışında bir çözüm önerisi
olan var mı?
Selamlar..
On 2009-12-25 07:55 +0100, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
Sorry to send this message twice, but I thought that for some reason it
had not arrived at the list. Although it seems that both messages
arrived with a delay of six hours. This can be due to some moderation of
the list?
This list is not
Dne, 10. 12. 2009 18:39:55 je Anirban Patra napisal(a):
HiI 've tried to install Debian 5 version but the problem is
that* DVD
is not detected by my PC.* I 've tried in other PCs , there it is
running
ok. But in my PC, other linux version (*SUSE 10,FEDORA 10) are running
fine*.
The
On Thu December 24 2009, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Remember what many of us have said: Building a custom kernel is as much
about learning as it is about accomplishing. Becoming proficient at
building a custom kernel can take a while, sometimes months, sometimes
years, depending on one's aptitude
On Thu December 24 2009, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/home/pbc/Documents/software/linux-2.6.31.9/linux-2.6.31.9/Documentation
/lguest' make: *** [debian/stamp/build/kernel] Error 2
http://cakebox.homeunix.net/wordpress/?p=100
THAT I can follow!
my googling didn't find
On Thu December 24 2009, Celejar wrote:
relating to doing so. When compiling one's first custom kernel one
should start with _ONLY_ the functionality one needs. Then build things
up from there as you need more abilities from you kernel. ;)
But I'd add that it's very easy to disable
Paul Cartwright put forth on 12/25/2009 4:07 AM:
this is the learning part.. knowing what you need, what you MIGHT need, and
what you don't have to have to make it work..
You've just passed the first milestone, and seem to be continuing down the right
path in your kernel building journey. :)
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 09:26:24PM -0500, Stephen Powell wrote:
Things have changed in the area of text-mode console fonts between
Lenny and Squeeze. And I'm not happy about it.
http://www.debian.org/intro/help.en.html
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Hello.
In upgrading my Debian 5 system on this computer, the upgrade (using
Synaptic) hung, so I went to a console session and used shutdown -r now,
as the GUI was no longer usable, and Debian 5 was thus broken.
After several hours of repairs, the system was again bootable, with
gnome
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009, Bret Busby wrote:
Hello.
In upgrading my Debian 5 system on this computer, the upgrade (using
Synaptic) hung, so I went to a console session and used shutdown -r now, as
the GUI was no longer usable, and Debian 5 was thus broken.
After several hours of repairs, the
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 11:12:16PM -0500, vr wrote:
On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 19:19:53 -0500, Pobega wrote:
Is there any reason why you can't do this with the standard installer?
Seems like it would be pretty simple to do in partman.
That's what I've been trying but after I reboot the
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Subject: Re: Copying only files that are not into the destination
To: Debian-user debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, December 25, 2009, 5:41 AM
On Thu, 24 Dec 2009, Brad
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 05:07:55 -0500
Paul Cartwright a...@pcartwright.com wrote:
On Thu December 24 2009, Celejar wrote:
relating to doing so. When compiling one's first custom kernel one
should start with _ONLY_ the functionality one needs. Then build things
up from there as you need
Hello List,
I have just migrated from Lenny to Squeeze on my MacBook, so from Bluez 3.x to
Bluez 4.x:
I can no more use my wireless MightyMouse, and so far I cannot figure out how
to get it back.
Any hint is welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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On 09-12-25 09:04:42, Celejar wrote:
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 05:07:55 -0500
...
this is the learning part.. knowing what you need, what you MIGHT
need, and what you don't have to have to make it work..
Absolutely. I'm just warning you to be prepared for a lot of very
frustrating why can't
Thanks to Everyone, I was able to install the lame package right after
upgrading my sources.list with the multimedia repository.
Alan Ianson wrote:
On 24/12/09 11:19:12 AM, Bernard wrote:
Hi to Everyone,
On my older Sarge system, I used 'lame' to encode wav files to mp3.
However I can't
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Hi.
I am using Debian Lenny, w. kernel 2.26-2-686-bigmem.
I have a MGE UPS ProtectionCenter 675. It works under Windows XP, and
physically works.
It has a USB which is linked with this computer. The first problem is:
# lsusb
Bus 008 Device 002: ID
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Hi,
After some data manipulation, I now have a free ext3 disk. My aim is
to put the entire content of my /home/merciadriluca/ in it, at the
place of on the HDD where /etc/, /sys/, and other stuff resides.
The problem is that I have a lot of apps and
Hi, Sven.
On Friday, 25 December 2009 09:53:53 +0100,
Sven Joachim wrote:
Sorry to send this message twice, but I thought that for some reason
it had not arrived at the list. Although it seems that both messages
arrived with a delay of six hours. This can be due to some
moderation of the
Thank You for Your time and answer, (sorry for long reply) Boyd:
Depends on how you got the package. There is a chain of trust between
your apt keyring and the package contents. The Release and Packages files
have detached signatures, which APT verifies to ensure they are trusted and
not
On Friday 25 December 2009 11:49 am, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Hi,
After some data manipulation, I now have a free ext3 disk. My aim is
to put the entire content of my /home/merciadriluca/ in it, at the
place of on the HDD where /etc/, /sys/, and other stuff resides.
The problem is that I have
Hi.
Why don't you mount the new disk on /home/merciadriluca/ ?
Did I miss something?
Hartwig
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Dne, 25. 12. 2009 20:29:39 je Hartwig Atrops napisal(a):
Hi.
Why don't you mount the new disk on /home/merciadriluca/ ?
I second that. To elaborate a little: it's quite common to copy the
entire contents of your current /home to a new disk or partition, and
then modify your fstab so as
On 12/25/2009 11:49 AM, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Hi,
After some data manipulation, I now have a free ext3 disk. My aim is
to put the entire content of my /home/merciadriluca/ in it, at the
place of on the HDD where /etc/, /sys/, and other stuff resides.
The problem is that I have a lot of apps
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Thanks for the two answers. They are both really nice. The first
appears to be even `cleaner.' I thought my session would never boot if
my folder was `nowhere.'
Concerning the first answer: let's say that I copy everything from
/home/merciadriluca/
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 21:55:35 +0800
Jerome BENOIT ml.jgmben...@mailsnare.net wrote:
Hello List,
I have just migrated from Lenny to Squeeze on my MacBook, so from Bluez 3.x
to Bluez 4.x:
I can no more use my wireless MightyMouse, and so far I cannot figure out how
to get it back.
Any
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 10:35:59 -0500
Tony Nelson tonynel...@georgeanelson.com wrote:
On 09-12-25 09:04:42, Celejar wrote:
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 05:07:55 -0500
...
this is the learning part.. knowing what you need, what you MIGHT
need, and what you don't have to have to make it work..
Hi folks,
My name is Kwaku Obeng and a Ghanaian by birth. I read about Debian a few
months ago on website and I have been trying to download the DVD packs so I
can practice the tutorials on the site but always end up with a corrupt copy
which I am unable to boot from. I therefore wish to make an
On Friday 25 December 2009 02:48 pm, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Thanks for the two answers. They are both really nice. The first
appears to be even `cleaner.' I thought my session would never boot if
my folder was `nowhere.'
Concerning the first answer: let's say that I copy everything from
Hi.
Concerning the first answer: let's say that I copy everything from
/home/merciadriluca/ on the new HDD. If I mount the new HDD on
/home/merciadriluca/, will the (previous) content of
/home/merciadriluca/ be overwritten?
No, nothing will be erased. Umount your new disk - the old data will
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Thanks for all your answers. I tested the no-symlinks-are-used option,
by merely mounting my new HDD into /home/merciadriluca/. It worked,
but not as much as I wanted. After being logged, my
/home/merciadriluca/'s content was the content of the new
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Bill Merriam li...@billmerriam.com writes:
Kudos for the use of Latin in a question, especially Latin used in
philosophy. Linux is very big on the use of abstraction, and separates
the concepts of disks, file systems, and directories. Unlike
On 12/25/2009 03:54 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Thanks for all your answers. I tested the no-symlinks-are-used option,
by merely mounting my new HDD into /home/merciadriluca/. It worked,
but not as much as I wanted. After being logged, my
/home/merciadriluca/'s content was the content of the new
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Bill Merriam li...@billmerriam.com writes:
Your preferences may be in hidden directories, directories whose name
starts with a period. ls -a will show them. Did the method you used to
copy your home directory contents copy everything? cp *.* will
Is it possible to tell Grub2 to use the UUID of the partition
/boot/grub resides instead of its default (hd0,1) notation? The reason
I ask is that I am using a custom kernel that treats all drives as sda,
but Debian's Grub2 pukes on it. Specifically, installing and updating
Grub results in
On Dec 25, 2009, at 2:40 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote:
You were right. I just made a diff, and folders beginning with a dot
were not copied. I was simply using
$ cp --recursive --update *.* [...] [...]
What would be these appropriate switches to achieve this?
I always just say 'cp -a .*
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I re-tried exactly the same thing, but with the same contents on both
HDDs (proved with a diff). I had to use
# cp --recursive --update .[a-zA-Z0-9]* /mnt/mymnttosdc5
as there were already many files in /dev/sdc5 (obviously mounted in
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Glenn English g...@slsware.com writes:
I always just say 'cp -a .* destination dir' in addition to what you
already did to copy (recursively) everything beginning with a period. If
there are switches to do this, I've missed them in my reading of
On Dec 25, 2009, at 3:20 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote:
I re-tried exactly the same thing, but with the same contents on both
HDDs (proved with a diff). I had to use
# cp --recursive --update .[a-zA-Z0-9]* /mnt/mymnttosdc5
I believe this would copy all files beginning with a '.', followed by
Sorry. This:
sda is the disk that boots and is the disk with the / filesystem on it. And the
/home dir, and your current home directory /mnt/merciadriluca.
should say your current home directory /home/merciadriluca
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On Fri December 25 2009, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
You've just passed the first milestone, and seem to be continuing down the
right path in your kernel building journey. :)
after editing that file, and doing the steps, I now have my first custom
kernel:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 18548960 2009-12-25
On Fri December 25 2009, Celejar wrote:
Absolutely. I'm just warning you to be prepared for a lot of very
frustrating why can't the kernel find my root filesystem? and why
has this piece of HW / SW suddenly stopped working.
right.. I get it..
One thing I'd recommend, although I've never
On Fri December 25 2009, Celejar wrote:
How about: build a kernel with everything as modules, boot it, look at
the output of lsmod, then build a kernel with (at least) those modules?
Probably a good idea, but note that connecting kernel module names with
the relevant kernel config options
Hello List,
Celejar wrote:
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 21:55:35 +0800
Jerome BENOIT ml.jgmben...@mailsnare.net wrote:
Hello List,
I have just migrated from Lenny to Squeeze on my MacBook, so from Bluez 3.x to
Bluez 4.x:
I can no more use my wireless MightyMouse, and so far I cannot figure out how
Klistvud put forth on 12/25/2009 2:59 PM:
Dne, 25. 12. 2009 20:29:39 je Hartwig Atrops napisal(a):
Hi.
Why don't you mount the new disk on /home/merciadriluca/ ?
I second that. To elaborate a little: it's quite common to copy the
entire contents of your current /home to a new disk or
Paul Cartwright put forth on 12/25/2009 6:56 PM:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 18548960 2009-12-25 05:58
linux-image-2.6.31.9_custom.1.0_i386.deb
18MB? Yikes! Am I reading that correctly? My latest custom kernel is:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root src 1.5M Dec 8 13:29
Hi,
I have not investigated all the postings ...
On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 11:20:49PM +0100, Merciadri Luca wrote:
I re-tried exactly the same thing, but with the same contents on both
HDDs (proved with a diff). I had to use
# cp --recursive --update .[a-zA-Z0-9]* /mnt/mymnttosdc5
The root
On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 05:19:13PM EST, Nate Bargmann wrote:
Is it possible to tell Grub2 to use the UUID of the partition
/boot/grub resides instead of its default (hd0,1) notation? The reason
I ask is that I am using a custom kernel that treats all drives as sda,
but Debian's Grub2 pukes on
Hello. I have a case when the client software only speaks non-SSL
protocol and wants to access a server that only offer SSL protocol.
Image a case when a sensitive server admin only offer IMAPS access to
the emails where the email software can only talk plain IMAP, a frequent
case in mobile phone
On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Girish Kulkarni gir...@athene.org.in wrote:
Hello,
I want to access files on my mobile phone (Nokia 2323) via Bluetooth
from my laptop (Dell Inspiron 640m) that runs Lenny. The Bluetooth
Applet on my GNOME desktop gives me this error message:
Couldn't
On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 12:04 AM, Brad Rogers b...@fineby.me.uk wrote:
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On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 18:32:08 +0100
Merciadri Luca luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be wrote:
Hello Merciadri,
copied in /destination/. Using cp -i is not a good idea, as
Kwaku Obeng kwakb...@gmail.com:
My name is Kwaku Obeng and a Ghanaian by birth. I read about Debian a few
months ago on website and I have been trying to download the DVD packs so I
can practice the tutorials on the site but always end up with a corrupt copy
which I am unable to boot
On Friday 25 December 2009 20:22:12 Kwaku Obeng wrote:
I have been trying to download the DVD packs so I
can practice the tutorials on the site but always end up with a corrupt
copy which I am unable to boot from
Are you burning them correctly? Incorrect burning is the most usual reason
for
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