Bonjour
Sujet volontairement provocateur et j'ai certainement tous
les torts de poser cette question certainement archi
stupide.
Mais quand même..
Digikam 1.3 est sorti le 8 juin dernier
http://www.digikam.org/drupal/node/521
Et rien du coté de chez Sid
Le Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 10:46:02AM +0200, maderios a écrit :
Digikam 1.3 est sorti le 8 juin dernier
Bonjour maderios,
pour jeter un œil au-dessus de l'épaule des responsables du paquet, et vérifier
qu'ils ne sont pas en vacances mais bel et bien actifs, on peut aller voir du
côté du système de
Le 20/06/2010 10:46, maderios a écrit :
Bonjour
Sujet volontairement provocateur et j'ai certainement tous
les torts de poser cette question certainement archi
stupide.
Mais quand même..
Digikam 1.3 est sorti le 8 juin dernier
http://www.digikam.org/drupal/node/521
Et rien du coté de
Le Sun, 20 Jun 2010 11:36:17 +0200,
Mourad Jaber m...@nativobject.net a écrit :
Le 20/06/2010 10:46, maderios a écrit :
Bonjour
Sujet volontairement provocateur et j'ai certainement
tous les torts de poser cette question certainement
archi stupide.
Mais quand même..
Bonjour,
En effectuant un dist-upgrade listbug me signale un bug grave dans
grub-pc, j'ai pu lire quand dans ce cas il fallait le pinné, seulement
je ne sais pas comment le faire. je vous serai reconnaissant si vous me
montrez comment procéder.
Merci.
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Le 20/06/2010 08:03, Tarik Belaam a écrit :
Bonjour,
Bonjour Tarik
En effectuant un dist-upgrade listbug me signale un bug grave dans
grub-pc, j'ai pu lire quand dans ce cas il fallait le pinné, seulement
je ne sais pas comment le faire. je vous
Bonjour,
J'avais un machine en testing depuis fort longtemps avec un mysql
5.0.47a qui tournait dessus.
J'ai eu la mauvaise idée de faire un upgrade et mysql-server à tenté de
m'installer mysql-server-5.1 en remplacement du 5.0.
Maintenant, rien ne vas plus, mysql ne se lance plus avec les
Mourad Jaber a écrit :
Bonjour,
J'avais un machine en testing depuis fort longtemps avec un mysql
5.0.47a qui tournait dessus.
J'ai eu la mauvaise idée de faire un upgrade et mysql-server à tenté de
m'installer mysql-server-5.1 en remplacement du 5.0.
Maintenant, rien ne vas plus, mysql
Bonsoir David,
Un grand merci, je viens de passer le paquet en question en hold.
Encore merci
Le 20/06/2010 15:01, David Prévot a écrit :
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Le 20/06/2010 08:03, Tarik Belaam a écrit :
Bonjour,
Bonjour Tarik
En effectuant un
Le 20/06/2010 18:14, pmenier a écrit :
Salut
L'option --skip-bdb est dans le fichier /etc/mysql/my.cnf
Patrick
Merci, en commentant la ligne c'est reparti :)
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Le 20/06/2010 17:47, Gaëtan PERRIER a écrit :
Bonjour,
Bonjour,
Depuis quelques jours je n'ai plus de correction orthographique française dans
Iceweasel. Est-ce de même chez vous?
Pas (vu passer) de problème chez moi sous Sid (amd64).
Au
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El 18/06/10 17:02, Nahuel Neva escribió:
Hola debianitas!
Tengo un problema grave, resulta que tengo un archivo .sxc de openoffice con
password pero no sé cual es la contraseña.
Existe algun soft para quebrar contraseñas o restablecerla? o algun
http://www.debian-multimedia.org/pool/main/w/w32codecs/
Em 19-06-2010 20:08, Adauto Serpa escreveu:
Carlos,
Já verificou no repositório www.debian-multimedia.org ??
att.
Adauto Serpa
Em 19 de junho de 2010 18:55, Carlos Albertocamotacas...@gmail.com escreveu:
Não encontro o w32codecs
Ter, 15Jun2010, Caio Abreu Ferreira i...@terra.com.br escreveu:, Caio
Abreu Ferreira i...@terra.com.br escreveu:
Lista
Estou com problema para fazer o software Rhythmbox reconecer
o iPod nano.
Tenho instalado no meu computador a versão testing do Debian
e possuo um iPod
Sáb, 19Jun2010, Carlos Alberto camotacas...@gmail.com escreveu:,
Carlos Alberto camotacas...@gmail.com escreveu:
Pessoal,
alguem consegue assistir a tv brasil no linux, o que faço?
aqui, com iceweasel e mozilla-mplayer dos repositórios, abriu
direto e sem problema. debian squeeze/i386
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On 20-06-2010 09:36, Gunther Furtado wrote:
Sáb, 19Jun2010, Carlos Alberto camotacas...@gmail.com escreveu:,
Carlos Alberto camotacas...@gmail.com escreveu:
Pessoal,
alguem consegue assistir a tv brasil no linux, o que faço?
aqui, com
Pessoal,
Uso o virtualbox dentro do debian lenny, instalei desta forma o windows xp
dentro do virtualbox, já que preciso para fazer minhas aulas no englishtown.
Através do virtualbox não consigo usar o microfone. Como configuro o
microfone no virtualbox, alguém sabe?
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direto e sem problema. debian squeeze/i386
O que
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On 19-06-2010 16:54, Eduardo Santos Nascimento wrote:
Olá, pessoal!
Às vezes o mouse trava no debian 5. O que deve ser?
Mouse com defeito? :)
Abraço,
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On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 05:20:15PM +0530, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
Hi,
I have set ionice -c3 for logrotate application,what happens when the other
program which has asked for disk IO during this period ?
Well, man 1 ionice describes it pretty clear, isn't it?
Class 3 (-c3 option) stands for
On 06/20/2010 12:50 AM, Mark Allums wrote:
[snip]
Throttling is just one possibility, and maybe (probably) not even the
best guess. It's just a suggestion.
I think throttling is more likely if you open lots of connections, so
try using fewer. Beyond about four, you won't see much improvement
Ron Johnson put forth on 6/20/2010 1:34 AM:
On 06/20/2010 12:50 AM, Mark Allums wrote:
[snip]
Throttling is just one possibility, and maybe (probably) not even the
best guess. It's just a suggestion.
I think throttling is more likely if you open lots of connections, so
try using fewer.
On 06/19/2010 11:53 PM, ABS Doug wrote:
I send you mail in private, and the gmail interface is so bad that you don't
notice.
So, either post the .torrent so that other can test it, or keep your
problems to yourself.
Not gmail, I probably did that. Habit as I don't want to be rude
send to the
On 06/20/2010 01:44 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Ron Johnson put forth on 6/20/2010 1:34 AM:
On 06/20/2010 12:50 AM, Mark Allums wrote:
[snip]
Throttling is just one possibility, and maybe (probably) not even the
best guess. It's just a suggestion.
I think throttling is more likely if you open
I'm just curious since ABS Doug didn't reply to my suggestions, have you
read my reply? Here is the pertinent info below. It's clearly not a
hardware problem, on the computer or router, since other OS's work fine.
My previous reply:
Nuno mentioned looking at your hardware, and it's possible
On 19/06/10 23:54, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Alan Chandler put forth on 6/19/2010 1:20 PM:
I have a server with a pair of raided (RAID1) disks using partition 1,2
and 4 as /boot root and and and lvm volume respectively. The two disks
are /dev/sda and /dev/sdb. They have just replaced two smaller
On 20/06/10 02:15, Andrew Reid wrote:
On Saturday 19 June 2010 14:20:27 Alan Chandler wrote:
[ Details elided ]
HOWEVER (the punch line). When this system booted, it was not the old
reverted one but how it was before I started this cycle. In other words
it looked as though the disk which I
On 06/20/2010 01:52 AM, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 06/19/2010 11:53 PM, ABS Doug wrote:
I send you mail in private, and the gmail interface is so bad that
you don't
notice.
So, either post the .torrent so that other can test it, or keep your
problems to yourself.
Not gmail, I probably did that.
I have installed QEMU on my Debian Testing box. I have GNOME running
on my host Debian. The virtual OS installed and running on QEMU system
is not running X. So, i launch QEMU with my OS image and work on the
console.
Any solutions to the following problems?
1. The IP address of the QEMU system
Hello World,
I'm pleased to announce apt-offline version 0.9.9
Release Highlights
* Minor Bug Fix and Feature Release
Please see the git log for full details[1].
.
What is apt-offline ?
apt-offline is an Offline APT Package Manager
.
apt-offline can fully update and upgrade an APT based
Dne, 20. 06. 2010 09:59:55 je Ron Johnson napisal(a):
For the first time since I bought it, I just had to reboot my router!
Doug's torrent was 86% complete.
Call me paranoid (many people do), but I have a strong hunch that, in
order to subvert the bittorrent protocol and eventually
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Disc Magnet discmag...@gmail.com wrote:
I have installed QEMU on my Debian Testing box. I have GNOME running
on my host Debian. The virtual OS installed and running on QEMU system
is not running X. So, i launch QEMU with my OS image and work on the
console.
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 9:11 AM, Huang, Tao deb...@huangtao.me wrote:
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 6:02 PM, Tom H tomh0...@gmail.com wrote:
[snip]
mdadm assembles an array according to data in the superblock so it
shouldn't matter whether the kernel recognizes sda and sdb as sdb and
sda
Ron Johnson put forth on 6/20/2010 1:52 AM:
Gee, I've got a lot of Linksys kit... It didn't used to be like that.)
Too much shopping at WorstBuy et al and not enough at Newegg, Fryes, etc maybe?
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On 6/20/2010 1:34 AM, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 06/20/2010 12:50 AM, Mark Allums wrote:
[snip]
Throttling is just one possibility, and maybe (probably) not even the
best guess. It's just a suggestion.
I think throttling is more likely if you open lots of connections, so
try using fewer. Beyond
On 06/20/2010 04:04 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Ron Johnson put forth on 6/20/2010 1:52 AM:
Gee, I've got a lot of Linksys kit... It didn't used to be like that.)
Too much shopping at WorstBuy et al and not enough at Newegg, Fryes, etc maybe?
On the contrary, I do almost all my shopping at
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 8:23 PM, Jason Heeris jason.hee...@gmail.com wrote:
For grub1, the only way that I can see doing this
automatically/automagically is to replace the single/recovery entries
by init3 entries.
I just found my old menu.lst - there was a section that started:
### BEGIN
Ron Johnson put forth on 6/20/2010 1:58 AM:
$ netstat -an | grep ^tcp\ | grep -v LISTEN | wc -l
111
You might get a more accurate count of BitTorrent connections with:
netstat -an | grep ^tcp\ | grep :[6][8,9][0-9][0-9] | grep -c -v LISTEN
Your command line merely shows all TCP connections
Hello Camaleón,
Am 2010-06-13 16:31:01, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
Unfortunately
PGP/MIME is not supported by all mailclients; those that currently are
compatible with it are Enigmail, Apple Mail, Becky, Evolution, KMail,
Mulberry, Sylpheed, and The Bat!.
Arg! Gnagnagna You
Ron Johnson put forth on 6/20/2010 4:44 AM:
On 06/20/2010 04:04 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Ron Johnson put forth on 6/20/2010 1:52 AM:
Gee, I've got a lot of Linksys kit... It didn't used to be like that.)
Too much shopping at WorstBuy et al and not enough at Newegg, Fryes,
etc maybe?
On
If I install Debian from a businesscard ISOs, what am I going to miss
as far as software and packages are concerned? Or does it work like a
normal CD-1 iso install because it pulls down everything required from
the Internet?
Is there a way to prevent it from connecting to the internet and in
that
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Thierry Chatelet tchate...@free.fr wrote:
I did a new squeeze install on a desktop with dual boot, and install grub 2.
System boot fine in debian, but $W was not present. No problem, I had this
problem before and a simple update-grub solved it. But this time I
On Sunday 20 June 2010 19:03:59 Disc Magnet wrote:
If I install Debian from a businesscard ISOs, what am I going to miss
as far as software and packages are concerned? Or does it work like a
normal CD-1 iso install because it pulls down everything required from
the Internet?
Is there a way
On Sunday 20 June 2010 03:03:59 Disc Magnet wrote:
If I install Debian from a businesscard ISOs, what am I going to miss
as far as software and packages are concerned? Or does it work like a
normal CD-1 iso install because it pulls down everything required from
the Internet?
Is there a way
It's really annoying if the console isn't in UTF-8 mode as every bit of my
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On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Greg Madden gomadtr...@gci.net wrote:
The business card iso does not have much, it sets up a network connection and
downloads everything..so you need a net connection. The netinstall iso has
the base system on it so you have a minimal install to work with,
On Sunday 20 June 2010 19:53:42 Disc Magnet wrote:
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Greg Madden gomadtr...@gci.net wrote:
The business card iso does not have much, it sets up a network
connection and downloads everything..so you need a net connection. The
netinstall iso has the base system
Dne, 20. 06. 2010 13:03:59 je Disc Magnet napisal(a):
If I install Debian from a businesscard ISOs, what am I going to miss
as far as software and packages are concerned? Or does it work like a
normal CD-1 iso install because it pulls down everything required from
the Internet?
The latter.
I learned programming in 1963 (now that's OLD).
My first computer was the IBM 1620. The first desktop, or should I say, desk
(the whole thing). No OS. Used punched cards (OOO).
Had a crippled FORTRAN compiler, assembler, little else, but had a unique
variable word-length architecture
On 06/19/10 02:02, ABS Doug wrote:
I still don't have an answer. It would seem for the 1st time in my
life, I've reached a point were I can't figure something out. Here is
what I've tried:
-Lowered upload speed below 50% of total upload capacity (fail).
-Lowered the number of peers, both
David Barron writes:
I learned programming in 1963 (now that's OLD).
You've got me beat by several years.
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On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Disc Magnet discmag...@gmail.com wrote:
[snip]
Why do you say that CD1 would be useful if we don't have a net
connection. It seems that the netinstall can install a base system as
well. I hope netinstall would install a system with the basic tools
like ls,
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com wrote:
Ron Johnson put forth on 6/20/2010 1:58 AM:
$ netstat -an | grep ^tcp\ | grep -v LISTEN | wc -l
111
You might get a more accurate count of BitTorrent connections with:
netstat -an | grep ^tcp\ | grep
i've squeeze and lenny installed and squeeze as a production system now.
Recently installed grub2 (1.98) on squeeze on the MBR of hd0.
Evereting goes well but i can't boot lenny.
The lenny file system partitions are for /boot ext3 and all others ext4.
When i try to boot lenny i have this error
Disc Magnet discmag...@gmail.com writes:
I have installed QEMU on my Debian Testing box. I have GNOME running
on my host Debian. The virtual OS installed and running on QEMU system
is not running X. So, i launch QEMU with my OS image and work on the
console.
Any solutions to the following
Hi,
Sorry if it is a FAQ,
Is the 3G memory access limit is the natural one, or something
superficial imposed by M$? I mean, does 32bits Linux (the i386
architecture) has such 3G limit as well?
thanks
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On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 11:50 PM, mess-mate messm...@free.fr wrote:
i've squeeze and lenny installed and squeeze as a production system now.
Recently installed grub2 (1.98) on squeeze on the MBR of hd0.
Evereting goes well but i can't boot lenny.
The lenny file system partitions are for /boot
articles to read:
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/3_GB_barrier
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/64-bit#Limitations
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On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 12:32 AM, T o n g mlist4sunt...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
Dne, 20. 06. 2010 18:32:02 je T o n g napisal(a):
Is the 3G memory access limit is the natural one
IIRC the answer is yes, it's a natural one, imposed by the address
lines being limited to 32 bits: 2^32 gives you 4G, the remaining 1G was
last seen being swallowed by the Doors, Gates and
On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 16:32:02 +, T o n g wrote:
Is the 3G memory access limit is the natural one, or something
superficial imposed by M$?
MS allows some versions of Windows systems to bypass such limit on 32
bits machines (by means of PAE and AWE), so yes, nowadays it's fictional.
I
2010/6/20 Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr:
Dne, 20. 06. 2010 18:32:02 je T o n g napisal(a):
Is the 3G memory access limit is the natural one
IIRC the answer is yes, it's a natural one, imposed by the address lines
being limited to 32 bits: 2^32 gives you 4G, the remaining 1G was last seen
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 12:50:17AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sb, 19 iun 10, 12:13:11, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 09:06:32PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-06-19 21:01 +0200, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
[...]
I'm interested inthe results, and how
Hi!
I'm currently playing with Djvu and have some troubles with text information
passed to it. By standard, all non-ASCII text should be represented as UTF-8
encoded octal string, i.e.
\320\222\320\262\320\265\320\264\320\265\320\275\320\270\320\265 (in this
particular example we have Russian
Dne, 20. 06. 2010 19:28:57 je Eero Volotinen napisal(a):
With pae enabled kernel on 32bit systems, you can split memory on 4GB
slices.
It comes with some overhead, but still works fine. also 4GB process
limit applies to processes.
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2010/6/20 Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr:
Dne, 20. 06. 2010 19:28:57 je Eero Volotinen napisal(a):
With pae enabled kernel on 32bit systems, you can split memory on 4GB
slices.
It comes with some overhead, but still works fine. also 4GB process
limit applies to processes.
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On 06/20/2010 10:27 AM, Huang, Tao wrote:
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Stan Hoeppners...@hardwarefreak.com wrote:
Ron Johnson put forth on 6/20/2010 1:58 AM:
$ netstat -an | grep ^tcp\ | grep -v LISTEN | wc -l
111
You might get a more accurate count of BitTorrent connections with:
On 06/20/2010 05:58 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Ron Johnson put forth on 6/20/2010 4:44 AM:
On 06/20/2010 04:04 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Ron Johnson put forth on 6/20/2010 1:52 AM:
Gee, I've got a lot of Linksys kit... It didn't used to be like that.)
Too much shopping at WorstBuy et al and
On 06/20/2010 06:49 PM, Huang, Tao wrote:
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 11:50 PM, mess-matemessm...@free.fr wrote:
i've squeeze and lenny installed and squeeze as a production system now.
Recently installed grub2 (1.98) on squeeze on the MBR of hd0.
Evereting goes well but i can't boot lenny.
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 01:36:57PM +0530, Disc Magnet wrote:
I have installed QEMU on my Debian Testing box. I have GNOME running
on my host Debian. The virtual OS installed and running on QEMU system
is not running X. So, i launch QEMU with my OS image and work on the
console.
Any
One point on the NetInstall and BusinessCard images, they do NOT work
unless connected to the 'Net.
Up through Woody, those images would install a minimal system. But not
now, they error when there is no 'Net connection and will not continue
the install.
So for non-networked installs, CD#1of
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 4:31 AM, Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr wrote:
Call me paranoid (many people do), but I have a strong hunch that, in order
to subvert the bittorrent protocol and eventually dismantle its user base,
the media majors are flooding the Internet with intentionally
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
When someone sends you a direct email, the expectation is that you will
send a direct reply.
No problem. From now on, I'm hitting reply to all.
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On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
pan2, unrar and par2 got me over my distrust of multi-part downloads.
Yep. Funny thing too, these days I almost *NEVER* find anything
incomplete or corrupted. I only download par2 files run the check...
can't remember
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 10:37 AM, H.S. hs.sa...@gmail.com wrote:
If torrents were acting all weird in my case, I would do the following,
in the given order.
1. Try a safe torrent, e.g. of a Linux distribution (Ubuntu is a good
example). The idea is to exclude the possibility of using bad or
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 3:12 AM, Mark mamar...@gmail.com wrote:
My previous reply:
Nuno mentioned looking at your hardware, and it's possible the drivers are
different in the Ubuntu/XP/Debian platforms that's causing the dropout. Is
it only with torrents, or is it all downloads? What if
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 5:39 PM, ABS Doug absd...@gmail.com wrote:
If you want to provide more
info re: jiado DL through Iceweasel, I'll try it!
Sorry, I got what you mean DL through Iceweasel... doing it now,
downloading Ubuntu.
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On 06/20/2010 04:23 PM, ABS Doug wrote:
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Ron Johnsonron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
pan2, unrar and par2 got me over my distrust of multi-part downloads.
Yep. Funny thing too, these days I almost *NEVER* find anything
incomplete or corrupted. I only download
On 06/20/2010 04:30 PM, ABS Doug wrote:
[snip]
I rent a room. The router is in a different part of the house. WiFi is
included in the rent. I already asked about moving the router, but
that isn't gunna happen. The router isn't even mine. I might end up
trying to run a splitter at some point,
Downloading Ubuntu through Iceweasel went fine... thing is it went SO
fast, I'm not sure it's really a good test.
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On 06/20/2010 04:30 PM, ABS Doug wrote:
[snip]
I rent a room. The router is in a different part of the house. WiFi is
included in the rent. I already asked about moving the router, but
that isn't gunna happen. The router isn't even mine. I might end up
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 2:42 PM, ABS Doug absd...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 5:39 PM, ABS Doug absd...@gmail.com wrote:
If you want to provide more
info re: jiado DL through Iceweasel, I'll try it!
It's jigdo, and it's a great way to download big files for Debian. It's
the
On Sunday 20 June 2010 18:06:37 ABS Doug wrote:
Downloading Ubuntu through Iceweasel went fine... thing is it went SO
fast, I'm not sure it's really a good test.
FYI, this effectively rules out the MTU issues I suggested earlier,
so it was a useful test for that.
The multi-OS character
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On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 2:56 AM, Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
[snip]
Nope, since that also returns tcp6 packets. This does it simplest:
$ netstat -ant4
so you are not taking use of ipv6 p2p.
Tao
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On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 5:18 AM, ABS Doug absd...@gmail.com wrote:
No problem. From now on, I'm hitting reply to all.
nah, read the code of conduct
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct
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On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 5:30 AM, ABS Doug absd...@gmail.com wrote:
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I rent a room. The router is in a different part of the house. WiFi is
included in the rent. I already asked about moving the router, but
that isn't gunna happen. The router isn't even mine. I might end up
trying to run
On 06/20/2010 08:07 PM, Huang, Tao wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 2:56 AM, Ron Johnsonron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
[snip]
Nope, since that also returns tcp6 packets. This does it simplest:
$ netstat -ant4
so you are not taking use of ipv6 p2p.
Should I be? After all, my ISP only uses
On 06/20/2010 08:26 PM, Huang, Tao wrote:
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torrents over wireless can be very tricky.
Why?
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On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 7:21 PM, Mark mamar...@gmail.com wrote:
Ubuntu download might be too small to test, that's why I suggested a dvd
download. The logic is, if you can download large files on the same OS but
from a different software platform like jigdo or Iceweasel, you've isolated
the
On 06/20/10 21:55, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 06/20/2010 08:26 PM, Huang, Tao wrote:
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torrents over wireless can be very tricky.
Why?
I think he is over-simplifying the problem of flaky wireless, but I
understand where he is coming from. I have discovered that a buggy
driver, or buggy
I've used the Snd soundfile editor for many years for simple audio editing
tasks.
But since upgrading to current testing I don't seem to be able to anymore.
After installation of the basic infrastructure (the snd package itself) you need
to install one of the user interface
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 10:10 AM, H.S. hs.sa...@gmail.com wrote:
On 06/20/10 21:55, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 06/20/2010 08:26 PM, Huang, Tao wrote:
[snip]
torrents over wireless can be very tricky.
Why?
I think he is over-simplifying the problem of flaky wireless, but I
understand where he
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 10:47 PM, Huang, Tao deb...@huangtao.me wrote:
you have no control at all on how the wifi hotspots were configured,
which is also the case of ABS Doug.
port-forwarding (or upnp) is needed for good torrents performance.
if the number of connections is not limited, the
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Tim Clewlow t...@clewlow.org wrote:
What do you have to do to get the connection back? Restart
networking on the torrent client computer, or, restart the
modem/router, or perhaps you have a separate firewall that requires
a (networking) restart. The answer to
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 1:24 AM, Zoran Kolic zko...@sbb.rs wrote:
He-he! Contrary.
I assume poster tries to solve the problem himself first.
Aside of being polite, it is a fun to learn new things.
Some lists, like openbsd ones, ask you to do various steps
toward answer to the question.
Help. I can't disable Caps Lock now that I use nodm,
at least via scripts.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=584502
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On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 9:59 AM, ABS Doug absd...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, quite right, a DVD. Now which one?
download this one [1] with iceweasel and see if it fails or encounters
any glitch.
[1]:
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/5.0.4/amd64/iso-dvd/debian-504-amd64-DVD-1.iso
Tao
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On 6/20/2010 4:39 PM, ABS Doug wrote:
I'm sorry, I was trying to figure out what jiado is. Also I've never
did a DL through Iceweasel was trying to figure that out to. Then I
got distracted forgot. I'm about to go try a download of Ubuntu
via torrent to see if I have an issue. If you want to
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