FWIW, the workaround doesn't fully (or at all?) solve the issue, every
few days it will still refuse to show video on the external HDMI until
rebooted.
2018-06-08 15:05 GMT+01:00, Christian Jaeger :
> I just realized that I can at least implement a somewhat lame
> workaround,
I just realized that I can at least implement a somewhat lame
workaround, which is to automatically switch to the internal screen
from the hibernate command. That appears to work okay. It would still
be interesting to know how xrandr or whatever is behind it actually
works, though (and document it
Hi
I've got a Dell Latitude E6220 (with "Intel Corporation 2nd Generation
Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)"
according to lspci) running Debian stretch, with the Xfce4 desktop.
After a fresh boot, when I plug an external monitor into its HDMI
port, the internal display
Hi
I'm running into this the first time (which might suggest that something
has changed, perhaps just the duration I'm able to keep running without
rebooting?).
After running my laptop for a bit over 2 months, I've started getting, for
example when running urxvt from another terminal:
Maximum
2013/8/24 Andrew Sackville-West and...@swclan.homelinux.org
not releasing resources it's not using anymore
Which resources other than connections (and why do you suspect it would be
something else than connections if the error message explicitely mention
number of clients is the culprit)?
Hi
Many Debian packages don't use more than 1 CPU even when passing -j$n
to dpkg-buildpackage with $n 1.
(Concretely, my build command is:
dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us -b -r'fakeroot -u' -j2 )
I'm surprised that this is the case even in today's 'testing',
considering that most machines are
Hello
I've got frequent pains with my monitors, that they don't go off when
I expect them to after a 30' timeout (as set in the gnome power
management options). First issue was (or was what I suspected to be)
mplayer instances started by smplayer still hanging around, so I kill
them regularly,
(Your mail was in my gmail spam folder -- which is why I noticed it :)
to solve the problem i tried to edit the init.d/nvidia-kernel script and
replaced the line
mknod -m 0660 dev/nvidiactl c 195 255
with
mknod -m 0666 dev/nvidiactl c 195 256
Wondering why you changed the
Hello
There are a number of interests in my usage of remote storage that I
haven't figured out how to combine without conflict yet: (if you find
these cryptic, see my explanation of my current solutions below first)
* encryption locally, so that when the remote storage server is
hacked, my data
Hi
Short story: /usr/bin/mlocate has changed permissions without reason.
Sending this here in case anyone has got an idea or so that if others
are seeing the same they could find this in google.
Long story:
I've got a home server/desktop with an ITX board with Atom D510 that
ran perfectly
Hi
I've used the Debian installer (Sarge) for installing a system onto an
SSD, using this layout:
/dev/sda1 /boot
/dev/sda5 luks, - sda5_crypt with /
/dev/sda6 /usr
After the installation finished, I realized that I should have aligned
the partition boundaries. So I booted into GRML,
2011/8/19 tv.deb...@googlemail.com tv.deb...@googlemail.com:
Hi, maybe you should have updated the initramfs too (update-initramfs).
I've done that, too, just forgot to mention it. So there's still some
other problem.
Well, found the problem now:
I've been using file -s /dev/XXX to get the
PS. some random observations from my time spent with the above:
- busybox (which is used in initrd) *does* respect set -x, but
(unlike bash) it does *not* pass it on to subshells. Could that be
fixed?
- because of this, you need to first add set -x just to ./init in
the initrd, then you see the
I run Squeeze on the computer where I prepare the usb flashdrive, and
Lenny on the computer where I want to install mythbuntu (the T61).
I don't think asking fellow Debian users about compiling software on
Debian is offtopic.
I have checked Arnt advice by setting the boot flag on the partition
2011/8/9 Wolodja Wentland babi...@gmail.com:
Why don't you follow the method
outlined in the installation guide?
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch04s03.html.en
I'm trying to follow 4.3.3. Manually copying files to the USB stick —
the flexible way.
Here are the questions not
Many of your answers are rather aggressive, I won't reply to those.
It (the .iso) is a single file. Recursive does not apply.
This is how I read it, too, but unetbootin does it different, it
copies the *contents* of the iso (like mounting the iso then cp -r).
When I say that the Ubuntu
1. unetbootin is still broken (unable to make *any* image work on flashdrive)
Well: typing tab from within the boot menu, then changing the first
two paths (something like /ubnkern initrd=ubninit) to
/install.amd/vmlinuz initrd=/install.amd/initrd.gz does make Debian
boot!!!
So this *almost*
I wanted to try this, but erroneously gave /dev/sdb1 instead of
/dev/sdb to fdisk (fdisk -l already showed weird information, and
cfdisk would even give a fatal error, but I was too stupid to realize
my mistake and thought that gparted, which I used to partition the
flashdrive, made the new
Hello
This is not the first time I'm struggling trying to make a bootable
USB flashdrive. In fact, I've spent like 5-10 hours across various
times already, and I realize that I've been too stupid to document my
last endeavours enough to help me to get it to work this time (or
maybe I did and just
It's got a Core 2 duo CPU, and I'm currently running the 64 bit
version of Lenny on it.
Also, I've tried the MythBuntu and XMBC 32 bit versions.
Christian.
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Oh, I only realize now that I made the mistake of trying IA64
instead of x86_64, of course. Going to try with the right Debian
image. Thanks for spotting this!
Christian.
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So, I've downloaded
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/6.0.2.1/amd64/iso-cd/debian-6.0.2.1-amd64-netinst.iso,
run gparted /dev/sdb to make a new partition table on my flashdrive
and one fat32 fs partition, run unetbootin and selected the downloaded
iso file and the flashdrive as target, try to
So, yes, it is possible, but not easy. :)
That's a different issue.
(I can confirm that the first time I used the new installer with
LVM+luks, me too was a bit puzzled at first, but that's unrelated to
the bug that I've run into here, which AFAICT is not something that
can be avoided by using
2011/6/14 Wayne Topa linux...@gmail.com:
I am not in an 3G area (that is what an ATT tech says) but I do get 3G
connections 'sometimes' but mostly connect at ~20kbs. Nor good but
better then the 2kbs phone line performance here in the boondocks.
In case you're not using one already, it sounds
2011/6/13 Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com:
Bell don't do a prepaid deal do they?
No (my deal was the cheapest monthly contract, includes 500 MB with
the monthly fee)
Chr.
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2011/6/12 Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com:
What colour is the blinking light?
I think it just blinks in the color in which it was lit before the
'crash'; I've run another test now and it was yellow then blinked in
yellow.
(BTW I've tried 'screen /dev/ttyUSB1' and sending ATZ and
ps. forgot to put up the log from today's crashed run; now here:
http://christianjaeger.ch/scratch/bell_novatel/crashrun2/
Same thing as yesterday, the crash happens exactly at (or then within
+-1 second of) the time nm sends AT+CSQ and then AT$CNTI=0.
Going to try to look up what the latter
I wrote
AT$CNTI=0.
Going to try to look up what the latter command means.
27007-3d0.pdf does not reference it. Googling AT$CNTI=0 turns up
http://www.slideshare.net/Dominque23/novatel-u740-firmware-upgrade-272-release-notesdocdoc
Fixed AT Argument Pointer Issue (raised from the AT$CNTI=0
I've now downloaded the source of the modemmanager package, both
stable and testing; it doesn't really explain anything either:
The only references to $CNTI are in plugins/mm-modem-novatel-gsm.c
(there are references to *CNTI in replugins/mm-modem-sierra-gsm.c),
and it's this code that emits the
I wrote:
the modem hasn't crashed
anymore, I don't know yet whether that's just because I'm lucky or the
newer version fixes the issue, I'll tell after more testing
I was just lucky, it still crashes. So I intend to play with changing
the AT commnds in the mm source.
(Hm, I guess I should
Let's see if we can get it working with it's (the modem's) current
settings first - acting on the presumption (assumption?) that it would
work as it stands, should you plug it in to a Windoof box.
(I meant modifying the source in places where it is sending AT
commands that are not persistently
which is..
sorry, I tend to hit sent too quickly.
number = *99#
apn = inet.bell.ca
PS. here's how this thread started a year ago:
http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?31,107067,202298
Also, for archival purposes (in case anyone ever replies me there),
here's a link to my post on the
option 12918 2
usb_wwan 6147 1 option
usbserial 21120 7 option,usb_wwan
I am worried about this 'usb_wwan', it seems to do exactly what 'option' is
supposed to do. rmmod usb_wwan ? Is it nm doing this ?
As you can see from the lsmod output,
2011/6/11 Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com:
On 12/06/11 04:19, Christian Jaeger wrote:
snipped
* after the mode switch runs, the modem LED is blinking in blue
UMTS
Well, as I said, as long as it's blinking, it isn't connected, at
least as far as the computer is concerned
So this must be your problem.
(not sure what you mean)
I have something here:
http://rjnoe.home.xs4all.nl/0/linux/3g/at-commands/
Thanks. I'll have to further study that, on cursory look I didn't see
anything to fix the modem at UMTS (to prevent the switch to HSPA, as
suggested by Scott).
Are you in a marginal signal area?
No (rarely, and not now).
You *don't* want EDGE
(I guess so; also, I think 2G isn't even supported by my contract at all.)
(it's about 3-4 times GPRS == 4 strings, 8 tin cans)
Heh, took me a while to get the analogy.
I collect things. Manuals,
Hi
I'm trying to install squeeze with / being a partition dmcrypt'ed
with luks. Is Debian supposed to support that or not? For me the
debian installer failed to do it, so I sent mail to debian-boot about
it [1] and then since I didn't get a reply reported a bug against
initramfs-tools [2], where
Thanks for your reply. I got it to work now.
2011/6/10 tv.deb...@googlemail.com tv.deb...@googlemail.com:
Hi, I can confirm that it works, my main system is fully on Luks ( To be
precise it is luks on raid1, and /home is decrypted with pam, swap with
decrypt_derived.).
(The additional RAID
See my other reply, it seems pretty clear that there is a bug in the
debian installer (assuming that the installer is *meant* to support
installing a system with encrypted root and that the result boots).
Glad it worked for you; please tell if you can add information to pin
the problem down more.
This is weird, when I last tried I didn't experience any problem and all
required packages were installed. Which install mode did you use, from
what media (if you have the download url that would be even better) ?
I used jigdo-lite to expand the .jigdo file found on the official page,
Another update in my quest to get that UMTS modem work properly:
Bell technical support told me that I should run a firmware upgrade on
the stick (and gave me a link to the exact file). Of course that's a
windows .exe. I tried to run it in a second hand computer store that
let me plug in my Bell
Reading your first post on this issue I see that you remove the option module
in
favor of usbserial. That advice is all over the net. Are you still doing that
?
I think it is -basically- wrong: 'option' is the specialised driver for this
and
many other 3g modems. 'usbserial' is -only- a
2011/3/15 green greenfreedo...@gmail.com:
I purchased the N810 hoping naively that I could run mainline Linux on it
eventually. It does not and probably never will. The N900, if that page I
linked is correct, does not; it might never.
Which page?
Hi
I've seen there are rugged tablets for field work, in case you need
that level of robustness and can pay for it (probably not), for
example:
http://www.tabletpcreview.com/default.asp?newsID=1885review=getac+v100+rugged+tablet
3G network dongles seem to work *mostly* of the box with
Oh, PV=photovoltaics (I was thinking RV), well, I've been looking
around for that too, and come to the conclusion that if you want the
solar panel to be portable, then you can't use laptops (10W+ power
usage) nor netbooks (5W+), only ARM based tablets will be feasible
(around 2W or below, so a 6W
Following up to myself again, in the meantime I think I've narrowed
down the problem with my disconnects a bit:
It seems that I'm loosing connection whenever the stick changes
connection mode, or at least when it changes from UMTS to HSPA or
HSUPA. Meaning, it connects with UMTS and I'm getting
Following up to myself on what I did, because people keep asking me
privatly about this.
No, I didn't get it to work with plain pppd, although I mostly stopped
looking into that. Instead I first tried with Ubuntu, got it partially
working (usb modeswitch didn't work reliably), so installed
2010/7/30 Mark mamar...@gmail.com:
Or do you shutdown when the battery
reaches, say, 5%?
I just ordered a few laptop battery replacements
I guess you're talking about Lithium ion or Lithium polymer batteries
(as all modern devices are using either of those)? Then you do rather
*not* want to
2010/7/30 Mark mamar...@gmail.com:
Thank you Christian. Correct, Li-ion is the discussion here. So is there a
way to keep the battery in the laptop, without it charging to 100%? Both
machines in this case are Dell's, one Inspiron and one XPS, both 5+ years
old.
Yes, see the Tp_smapi link
2010/7/30 Mark mamar...@gmail.com:
Unless I'm reading the ThinkWiki wrong Tp_smapi is not compatible with my
machines...
Then I don't know, you'll have to find out about alternatives yourself
or hope someone else points them out, if they exist (I also guess not
all hardware allows to do that).
How do you read the possible cpu frequencies?
Your kernel needs cpufreq support and ondemand, powersave, etc.
governors; check with
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_governors
cat
for MAGFILE in $MAGDIR/*.zip
Don't forget the double quotes around variable references. It's better
to always do that by default than to fix it afterwards (either because
you feed it paths with whitespace in them yourself at some point or
because someone else is trying to close the safety holes
Whenever I plug that modem in a usb slot, it first acts as if it was a mass
storage device. Nothing wrong with this, have I been told : the data space
contains programs for MSWIN install. The device must therefore be switched
so as to be reckognized as a modem, which may be done using various
Why calculate the sizes when you can just use cat until it stops
because the disk is full?
cat /dev/zero /mnt/yourfilesystem/thebigfile
BTW don't forget to proberly umount /mnt/yourfilesystem afterwards, of
course, to force a sync. (Just in case there might be a file system
that doesn't send
PS. and I personally would:
- either write a program that scans the partition for known fragments
of the files you want to be gone (perl with Sys::Mmap is an efficient
choice) to verify;
- or backup all good files from the partition, then overwriting the
block device, recreate the partition and
Hello
I'm trying to get a UMTS/HSPA/HSAP+ usb stick from Bell Canada working
with their network. I'm on Lenny, with a 2.6.33.6 kernel compiled from
kernel.org.
At first I'm activating the stick through that usual mount then
eject the flash volume handling, and reloading the usbserial kernel
Chris Burkhardt wrote:
My question in this particular case is, should bug reports be opened
against librsvg, strigi, and the others requesting that they not
directly allocate memory for the xmlEntity structure? I can take the
time to do it, if it should be done.
Well IHMO either a bug that
Mumia W.. wrote:
On 08/25/2008 09:12 PM, ZephyrQ wrote:
PauL Lane wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 08:38:00PM -0500, PauL Lane wrote:
Hello, have you recently upgraded libxml2? I had the same problem.
Try; $ dpkg -l libxml2
If it comes back;
ii libxml2 2.6.27.dfsg-3 GNOME XML library
Try
Christian Jaeger wrote:
Mumia W.. wrote:
On 08/25/2008 09:12 PM, ZephyrQ wrote:
PauL Lane wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 08:38:00PM -0500, PauL Lane wrote:
Hello, have you recently upgraded libxml2? I had the same problem.
Try; $ dpkg -l libxml2
If it comes back;
ii libxml2 2.6.27.dfsg-3
Chris Burkhardt wrote:
Thanks, Christian, for filing the report and spending your Saturday making stack
traces. I just upgraded to version 2.6.32.dfsg-3 of libxml2 from Unstable and it
works (thanks Mike!). Hopefully it will be in Lenny and Etch soon.
There has just been a new DSA 1631-1
Today I did the usual dist-upgrade for my testing install, and it left
me with a badly broken (from user's perspective) installation, because
basically all Gnome applications stopped working. After a bit over 2
hours worth of investigation, I've found out how to solve the issue;
since I first
to the security team for fixing the fixes.
Thanks,
Christian.
Christian Jaeger wrote:
Today I did the usual dist-upgrade for my testing install, and it
left me with a badly broken (from user's perspective) installation,
because basically all Gnome applications stopped working. After a bit
over 2 hours
Christian Jaeger wrote:
Thanks in advance to the security team for fixing the fixes.
PS. in case it's needed here is some information:
- System is x86_64, core 2 duo
- see attached backtraces from two Gnome apps (xchat segfaulted too, as
did Ekiga iirc).
Christian.
#0 0x7f6038aa95c8
Chris Burkhardt wrote:
Hi Christian, thanks for the warning and solution.
After my dist-upgrade last night, gdm would not start (it gave me a The
greeter program appears to be crashing message, and never got to the
login screen). But I could start Xorg with 'startx' and all my Gnome
programs
Mag Gam wrote:
Is it possible to index all symbolic links (source and destination) of a
filesystem? For example, in my university we have a project where professors
use vast amount of disk space -- over 10 TB a month.
For scanning, it's not the amount of bytes which is relevant but the
number
Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote:
webjay wrote:
On Nov 11, 12:00 pm, Davide Mancusi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
webjay ha scritto:
# mount -t hfsplus -r /dev/sda /mnt/usbdisk
^^^
Shouldn't this be sda1? Just a thought, I do not use HFS+.
No, I tried that with the
Adam Hardy wrote:
One routine check that I do on my webserver to check it's OK is
netstat, and this time it looks like I was under attack from some
muppet out there via what seems to be a brute force attempt to crack
my ssh login.
(We're all seeing this all the time.)
Trying to understand
Haines Brown wrote:
(...)
3. Decide whether the problem is within a partition or at the level of
the partition table by zeroing the partition. Unmount the device
and do (example assumes the device interface is /dev/sdd):
# cat /dev/zero /dev/sdd1
or
# dd
Haines Brown wrote:
I didn't realize you ran these commands on a partition rather than
the device, but in any case, after doing it and mouting, the files
remain.
You always have to care where your filesystem resides. Usually
(practically always) physical devices have a partition table
John Schmidt wrote:
If you put a trailing slash on the first directory, i.e.
rsync -aPn directory/ machineB:~/directory
you will get a new directory created on machineB, i.e.
~/directory/directory
No, it's the other way round. If you put a slash at the end of the
source directory, it
Osamu Aoki wrote:
dpkg-divert(8) seems to be the answer for your case. (But this is not
meant for general user but meant for maintanance script). As I
understand, removing divert etc has some pitfalls if you are as good as
me.
I've been using dpkg-divert for some time already in one case;
Steve Kleene wrote:
I started the tcpdump command, then started ping debian.org, and got the
following:
Looks like the replies get lost somehow. At least afaict they do not
make it into the interface of your computer (even dropping packets
through iptables should still make them appear in
Kevin Mark wrote:
So apt-get calls dpkg and dpkg has 'post-invoke' options that run a
shell script. Never tried this but this seem like a place to start.
(See my other reply; *maybe* using the apt hooks is easier--but in
reality it belongs to the dpkg space. Imagine I download a .deb and
Steve Kleene wrote:
Is it strange that I can't get past the router with ping or with a browser
but I do get name resolution? Surely I have to get past the browser for
name resolution.
It's not the same thing: your /etc/resolv.conf is pointing to the
router, so the router implements a
John O Laoi wrote:
Hello,
I have the same structure on 2 machines.
I want to keep them in sync.
I change a file (ZZZ.ods) on the one with IP address AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD
and then rsync from the other as follows
~$ rsync -avh AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD:/home/john/Documents/ ./Documents/
Password:
receiving
Haines Brown wrote:
$ df /media/usb-key
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdd1 499440303916195524 61% /media/usb-key
Above you're using /dev/sdd1
# dosfsck /dev/sdd
Here you're using /dev/sdd (not the partition 1).
#
Haines Brown wrote:
When I try:
$ lsusb -v -D /dev/sdd
Cannot open /dev/sdd
That doesn't mean anything, I'm getting the same with my perfectly
working usb stick.
When I plug in the usb-key, the kernel log sayw:
Nov 8 16:41:21 teufel kernel:
usb
Hello
(I haven't found an answer to this in the FAQ and Debian documentation
or elsewhere (I did only look for two hours, though; maybe I haven't
found the right place for advanced Debian documentation yet?).)
Is there a way for me to set up a script/hook locally for a particular
package so
Steve Kleene wrote:
I'd appreciate any suggestions on how to continue chasing this down. It may
go slowly, since the problem is at home but my only connection now is at
work.
- I'd check the output of route -n: is 0.0.0.0 going to the router's ip?
- try tcpdump -i eth0 -p -n during pinging of
At 17:46 Uhr +0100 26.11.2003, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
ls -lt --time=use /var/cache/apt/archives|less
ls -lrt --time=ctime /var/cache/apt/archives
works better (at least if the filesystem is mounted noatime).
Christian
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At 0:23 Uhr +0200 11.10.2003, Greg Bolshaw wrote:
Yeah. Surely there must be something I can do with ProFTPd to force it to use
my public IP?
MasqueradeAddress 1.2.3.4
- Chj.
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At 7:32 Uhr -0700 25.09.2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone else have the problem of Apache-perl hanging on installation?
Yes I've seen it too, and downgraded to testing again because of it.
(Time for a bug report if not done already)
Christian.
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At 12:38 Uhr +0200 12.06.2003, Kristoffer Erlandsson wrote:
I'm guessing time will tell if this memory module was the only/real
problem. I will reply here after I've tested the computer and am sure,
so you all get to know how it went.
FYI: there are two kernel patches for coping with bad RAM:
Hello
I've recently updated an AMD Duron machine to the new debian unstable
kernel (I've installed the debian unstable kernel-sources-2.4.20
version -8 package, patched that with the debian skas kernel patch,
and compiled it manually with my usual .config).
The box ran fine, I started a uml
At 13:46 Uhr -0800 30.03.2003, Michael West wrote:
I have X11Forwarding yes in sshd_config and login with `ssh -X
hostname` but `echo $DISPLAY` gives '0.0' after successful login.
Looks like you're setting $DISPLAY to '0.0' somewhere in your startup scripts?
It should either be something like
Some ideas:
- Use apt pinning. /etc/apt/preferencesman apt_preferences
i.e.
Packages: *
Pin: release a=stable
Pin-Priority: 2000
Packages: *
Pin: release a=testing
Pin-Priority: 900
Packages: *
Pin: release a=unstable
Pin-Priority: 400
then put all three of stable,testing
At 15:40 Uhr + 19.01.2003, Hugh Saunders wrote:
ps x gives a list of xine's which i would like to kill
Possibly those are threads, not distinct processes. If this is the
case (in case of threads ps aux reports the same amount of memory for
each; only looking at the xine docs or source can
Make sure that the user's home dir on the remote host is not group
writeable (and the .ssh subdir as well). sshd does some checks before
using some files.
Christian.
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At 12:41 Uhr -0500 07.01.2003, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
I am using the woody release of CVS and I have two quick questions
regarding setup.
Is there a way to disable CVS using the Attic? When files are
removed, I wish they would be deleted instead of moved.
Not that I know of. (But why would
At 15:11 Uhr +0300 07.01.2003, Do-Risika RAFIEFERANTSIARONJY wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have always these mysql.err.1 files not unlinked in all my
mysqlservers, and only a mysqld restart resolve these (nor reload
neither mysqladmin refresh doesn't unlink them).
Does anybody in the list encounter
Sorry, I've restarted mysql again and am seeing that it normally does
not only write mysql ended but a whole bunch of other lines to the
logs. So yes it is a problem.
Christian.
At 15:11 Uhr +0300 07.01.2003, Do-Risika RAFIEFERANTSIARONJY wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have always these mysql.err.1
Hello
I'd like to edit save some files in UTF-8, preferably with
xemacs-21(-mule), if not possible then with emacs(-21).
I won't type any other characters than latin1, but they should be
stored as utf-8 and any other chars (even chinese) should not be
damaged, but I don't need them to be
At 8:24 Uhr -0800 10.11.2002, Joe Emenaker wrote:
The problem seems to be that, when I run modprobe to load the driver
for my ethernet interface, ifup or ifconfig seems to get run as
well. Since I have my 3c95x driver in my /etc/modules, it gets
loaded at boot time and then the interface actually
At 17:39 Uhr -0500 07.11.2002, Levi Waldron wrote:
On November 7, 2002 02:28 pm, Jeff wrote:
emacs asks for the encryption key, so I enter the passphrase,
because if I hit return to ignore is see the scrambled data. After
entering the passphrase, emacs reports Searching for program: no such
Additionally, you need to set the encryption type, i.e. with:
M-x set-variable RET crypt-encryption-type RET
(C-h will show you help at this point)
gpg RET
then:
M-x crypt-rebuild-tables
Well, but I then get Wrong type argument: stringp, nil. Don't have
the time to investigate further now.
chj
At 14:50 Uhr +0100 04.11.2002, Robert Ian Smit wrote:
I was surprised that this issue took down the system on Linux.
I understand, as nate explained, that hardware errors will always
result in trouble but I expected the kernel to react differently.
(Or is this a limitation of x86 or the issue you
Try with .Xsession instead of .xsession.
It depends on the version of X (3.x vs. 4.x) which files are being read.
Christian
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Try with .Xsession instead of .xsession.
It depends on the version of X (3.x vs. 4.x) which files are being read.
(BTW my .Xsession file is *not* executable, just rw-r--r--.)
Christian
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At 12:29 Uhr +0100 28.10.2002, Tom Allison wrote:
Is there some way that I could crontab an apt-get job that would use
ONLY the
security debian site for upgrading?
Not that I'm aware of.
But I'm in the middle of writing a perl script that automatically
fetches, gpg checks and (if so desired)
Hello
I hate the behaviour of the mv command to make copies if it can't
move a file. There should at least be options to switch this off (so
I could alias it in my shell startup files with those options on).
It would be ok to copy a file if it *can* remove the file from the
old place (and it
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