other suggestions?
There is also deluge-torrent which is GTk+ and seems to work quite well.
Unfortunately it didn't make it into etch before the freeze so it's stuck in
unstable.
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On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 02:58:21AM +0200, Margiolas Christos wrote:
Hello I informed on web that aiglx merged to xorg, how I can enable aiglx
on xorg 7.1?
You don't have to do anything. AIGLX is enabled by default in xorg 7.1.
Just install and run compiz and enjoy!
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There are packages in unstable and testing too.
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On Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 08:15:34PM +0200, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
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If you are using a 2.6.17 kernel you should rather try uswsusp. It doesn't
require patching the kernel at all and has worked very, very well for me.
AFAIK its supposed to replace all the other hibernation
. It looks like it's already fixed
[1] though, thank goodness. Hopefully they will do a new upload with the fix
soon...
1. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=392567
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that to boot
from CD-ROM. That's what I do on a couple of my older laptops.
http://btmgr.sourceforge.net/download.html
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for the present.
Has anyone else tried it?
The 0.8.2 version in unstable works just fine here. I would suspect that
there is a problem with your display driver and opengl (which keyjnote
uses). Do any other 3D apps run ok on your machine?
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aptitude install ntp-server and off you go.
I know it's called a server and you want a client but there's not really
much difference with NTP and the default configuration should be exactly
what you want.
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On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 11:30:04PM +0800, Jeff Zhang wrote:
CJ van den Berg wrote:
If you are using a 2.6.17 kernel you should rather try uswsusp. It doesn't
require patching the kernel at all and has worked very, very well for me.
AFAIK its supposed to replace all the other hibernation
hibernate and resume, provided:
If you are using a 2.6.17 kernel you should rather try uswsusp. It doesn't
require patching the kernel at all and has worked very, very well for me.
AFAIK its supposed to replace all the other hibernation solutions.
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whether mbox files
contain new mail.
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Yes, it will. If it doesn't, then your filesystem is probably mounted
noatime. Mutt uses the filesystem's atime to determine whether mbox
on the type of network traffic and the complexity of
your filtering rules. If your packet rates are low and your filters fairly
simple it should be pretty easy to saturate a 1Gbit ethernet link.
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On Sun, Aug 27, 2006 at 11:59:59PM +0200, Erik Persson wrote:
Erik Persson wrote:
I have heard some people saying it is possible to run linux as a
gb
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options, but wondered if anyone might have a
pointer to enable us to do this.
I've attached one of our backup scripts that uses rsync --link-dest to do
incremental local backups. The same concept can be used over the network to.
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kicks in and initializes lvm before mounting root.
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terminal.
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unicode_start. This should be started automatically by the
console-tools package though so check if the /etc/init.d/console-screen.sh
script is getting run on your machine. Maybe dpkg-reconfigure
console-tools might help?
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on your system.
Everything looks as it should but these error outputs are a bit iffy,
any pointers?
Run dpkg-reconfigure locales and make sure all the locales you are using
are selected. If you're working over an ssh connection make sure you do it
on the target machine too.
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On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 10:09:30PM +0800, Anthony Hawkes wrote:
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Run dpkg-reconfigure locales and make sure all the locales you are using
are selected. If you're working over an ssh connection make sure you do it
on the target machine too.
Not quite sure what you mean
.2.gz
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] if
you need help getting a basic wine setup running. Of course, as always with
wine, YMMV.
1. http://www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/
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described in my original post?
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5276 root 5 -10 75548 65m 7696 S 35.1 8.7 7:19.03 Xorg
This might also be something worth investigating. Is your Xorg using 35% CPU
when idle?
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of this is, but I'm certain it's not the cause
of your problem.
And when the system is shuting down shows some warning message talking about
a mismacht betwen kernel compilation and OSS compilation. (but i cant find
the message in folder /var/log
Same as above...
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=hw:NUMBER. The names of the devices on your
machine are listed (in square brackets) in /proc/asound/cards.
Thanks guys!
No problem!
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understand what you want to do, but it sounds like you want
to playback digital audio samples.
If so, what you probably want is something like libao2 and libao-dev.
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down I want to produce 9 beeps.
I would prefer to produce the beeps for a particular soundcard, for the
user that is logged on to a monotor that uses that card.
A few lines of tweaking to that example I linked above should do exactly
what you want.
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it usually takes, but it seems to be hanging around in limbo
somehow. I couldn't wait any longer, so I downloaded the
linux-image-2.6.17-5 source code yesterday and built it locally.
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the whole desktop gets displayed there. Is it possible? and if so How
If you've ssh'd in with X forwarding (-X) and you can run individual X
client apps you're already 99% of the way there. All you need to do to run a
full kde session is run startkde. (or gnome-session for a gnome session)
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player and
the movie file format and resolutions. So any kind of blanket statement
is impossible to make.
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for taking time with this!
No problem. I wish I could help more.
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really hope the fix goes into a debian kernel soon
to save others the pain.
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and supports large music libraries
without a problem.
I use mpd and gmpc from sid.
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and German emails then these broken MUAs are
probably actually sending in iso-8859-1.
Try adding these two lines to your ~/.muttrc file to tell mutt to assume
iso-8859-1 for broken emails:
set strict_mime=no
set assumed_charset=iso-8859-1:utf-8:us-ascii
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, which gabber is not AFIAK.
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Limiting the package list to that in aptitude and then pressing 'M' does
result in the package
install or else aptitude will remove the whole
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Can I somehow limit(l) the package list in aptitude to only show me
packages that
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