Greetings:
One of my Linux machines has crashed and root drive or IDE
controller is bad.
Can I unplug an IDE drive and plug it into another machine?
I have a vague recollection that this caused problems back
when I was running MS/DOS, but not sure. Is it OK today?
Thanks for any help!
Dennis
Dennis Wicks wrote the following on 05/01/2012 06:20 PM:
Greetings;
I have a file that looks like the following in an ls list;
-? ? ? ? ? ? Inbox.msf
I can't do anything with it. Can't mv, rm, cp, or anything
else I have thought of to get rid of it or write over it.
Any ideas how I
Greetings;
I have a file that looks like the following in an ls list;
-? ? ?? ?? Inbox.msf
I can't do anything with it. Can't mv, rm, cp, or anything
else I have thought of to get rid of it or write over it.
Any ideas how I can get this thing out of
Greetings;
I am stumped. I am trying to use message filters to
classify my email and Thunderbird keeps giving me this
message, The folder is full, and can't hold any more
messages. It does this for different folders, , and I
can't determine why. I have been using filters for years
Greetings;
I can't figure out what exactly happened, but here is the
result.
I had an lvm volume consisting of a complete 250GB disk and
about 75GB partition on another disk. Now LVM won't access
either one of them and when I try any sort of lv command I
get a message that Incorrect
Greetings
I rebooted and all 3 of my IDE hard drives were recognized
as SCSI drives. I did a shutdown -h, pulled the power cord
for about a minute, and booted again and same thing. It
looks like everything is mounted alright except for my
swapspace. They (swap space) are all defined by UUID=
Bob Proulx wrote the following on 12/29/2011 04:08 PM:
Dennis Wicks wrote:
I rebooted and all 3 of my IDE hard drives were recognized as SCSI
drives.
Quite some time ago the Linux kernel changed so that all ide drives
now use the scsi driver. What you are seeing is a normal change. But
you
Greetings all,
I would like to install a multiboot system but I don't have
any free partitions that are anywhere near large enough.
Is there any way that I can install into a directory on my
existing boot/root volume? Say in /new-sys ??
I have been looking at the doc that I have found on
Andrei Popescu wrote the following on 12/06/2011 03:25 AM:
On Lu, 05 dec 11, 15:15:46, Dennis Wicks wrote:
I guess I still need a few more pieces!
I now have the problem that everything I have tried to do after
chroot gives me a segmentation fault.
eg. chroot /dgwicks/root dpkg -i
(Sorry, went to the wrong place!)
Bob Proulx wrote the following on 12/06/2011 04:38 PM:
Dennis Wicks wrote:
All info was given in previous posts. To reiterate, Debian 5.0,
intel 32 bit 2 machines, identical, one works, one doesn't, gets
segmentation faults and/or relocation error on every
Mike Bird wrote the following on 12/06/2011 07:55 PM:
Hi Dennis,
(Thanks Bob):
Dennis Wicks wrote via Bob Proulx:
I really appreciate all the help, each new response seems to get me
a little further, but then there is another brick wall that I can't
figure out how to get past.
When I use
Bob Proulx wrote the following on 12/06/2011 09:32 PM:
Dennis Wicks wrote:
Just to clarify, the bad system is only bad because whein I was
installing an update, for Open Office if memory serves, aptitude
crashed and left something in an unusable state that causes
segmentation faults
Bob Proulx wrote the following on 12/07/2011 12:37 AM:
Dennis Wicks wrote:
Oops! Another thing I don't know how to do: Mount a disk from a
system that isn't running! When I say mount I meant something like
mount //host/share where fstab defines to mount it on
/some/local/mount/point
Andrei Popescu wrote the following on 12/05/2011 01:14 PM:
On Du, 04 dec 11, 21:24:56, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Both machines are nearly identical so that is not a problem. I have
already gathered a lot of pieces of the solution and I hope that
this is the final part of the solution!
Because you
Lisi wrote the following on 12/05/2011 04:16 PM:
On Saturday 03 December 2011 22:19:54 Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
IMO it is too bad that Debian does not put a nice theme together, it
would look so much better at a first install.
I do dislike nice themes. Surely there is Ubuntu for those that
Arno, et al,
Thanks for the help and detail instructions. It isn't easy,
but better than the alternative of a complete rebuild.
And no, I can't run dpkg. The only things that run are those
that were up at the time aptitude crashed. Like Thunderbird,
browser, gthumb, OpenOffice, etc.
Hi all,
Is there any way to run apt or dpkg, etc. so I can install
programs/pkgs on a different system than I am running on?
I can't run anything on the other system right now, but I
can mount the disks on a machine that is running OK.
Many TIA!
Dennis
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Victor Nitu wrote the following on 12/04/2011 07:20 PM:
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On 12/05/2011 03:13 AM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any way to run apt or dpkg, etc. so I can install programs/pkgs
on a different system than I am running on?
I can't run anything
It looks like I am going to have to restore some libraries
at the least.
Is there any way that I can refresh or reinstall my system
without wiping out all the other things I have on the same
disk? eg /home and other user directories and optional software.
Tia for any and all help,
Dennis
I was running aptitude and it canceled for some reason. Now
I am getting
relocation error: /lib/libproc-3.2.7.so: symbol memset,
version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
and also
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I was running aptitude and it canceled for some reason. Now
I am getting
relocation error: /lib/libproc-3.2.7.so: symbol memset,
version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
and also
Somehow the workspace manager and the index which appeared
at the lower right of the screen have disappeared.
If I right-click on a window tab in the task bar I can move
the window to another workspace, and the window selector
will show that the windows are in the workspace where they
were
Greetings;
I am being dragged, kicking and screaming, into the 21st
century! My kids and grandkids and wife are demanding that I
get messaging.
I don't want to get one for every network or vendor out
there and happened to run across Pidgin, which seems to
handle a lot of protocols.
Does
Dennis Wicks wrote the following on 05/22/2011 09:47 PM:
Greetings;
My system (lenny 2.6.26-2-686, P2, 2+ GHz) will just stop. No disk
light, nothing works. No scrolling, typing, marking/selecting, no
copying/pasting. Just frozen. It will stay like this for probably 5
secs. although it seems
Greetings;
My system (lenny 2.6.26-2-686, P2, 2+ GHz) will just stop.
No disk light, nothing works. No scrolling, typing,
marking/selecting, no copying/pasting. Just frozen. It will
stay like this for probably 5 secs. although it seems
longer, and it happens often, every couple of minutes.
Greetings;
I have looked for ways to fix this problem several times in
the passed few months and have had no success.
Recently several companies have started displaying a large
favicon in the address bar when you go to their site. In
several cases it takes up over half of the space in the
CamaleĆ³n wrote the following on 05/06/2010 10:58 AM:
On Thu, 06 May 2010 10:40:15 -0500, Dennis Wicks wrote:
(...)
Anyway, can anyone tell me how to get rid of these eyesores? I have
already set browser.chrome.favicons and browser.chrome.site_icons to
false
Celejar wrote the following on 03/22/2010 10:03 PM:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 19:49:08 -0500
Dennis Wicks w...@mgssub.com wrote:
Greetings;
All of a sudden Iceweasel has forgotten my userid and
password for Paypal. All the others seem to be fine.
Also, it will not offer to remember the info when
Celejar wrote the following on 03/24/2010 08:16 PM:
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 17:19:32 -0500
Dennis Wicks w...@mgssub.com wrote:
Celejar wrote the following on 03/22/2010 10:03 PM:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 19:49:08 -0500
Dennis Wicks w...@mgssub.com wrote:
Greetings;
All of a sudden Iceweasel has
Greetings;
All of a sudden Iceweasel has forgotten my userid and
password for Paypal. All the others seem to be fine.
Also, it will not offer to remember the info when I logon to
Paypal. Again, other sites are working correctly.
Any ideas what the trouble might be or how I can fix it and
Greetings;
Some web pages turn off all the toolbars so the only thing
that can be done is close the window.
Is there any setting that will disable the ability to do this?
TIA,
Dennis
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Johannes Wiedersich wrote the following on 10/31/2009 09:06 AM:
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Micha wrote:
[snip some talk about testing and unstable]
For a desktop you want one of these but there is a debate which.
Not necessarily. I've been running 'lenny' on my
Greetings;
I have been searching SourceForge and other software sites
but I am not having any luck.
I am looking for a package that has similar features to
Yahoo groups. Members, albums, forums at least. Polls and
other stuff would be a plus.
If anybody knows of such a package please send
Roman Gelfand wrote the following on 10/27/2009 09:44 AM:
I am running ntp server. I suppose I need to tell ntp server the
authoritative time server to synchronize with. How would I do that?
Thanks again
The info is in /etc/ntp.conf as well as some sample entries.
Go to
Greetings;
After my recent upgrade from Lenny to Squeeze, X no longer
starts automatically at boot. I have to use startx and it
then starts the X session for whoever did the startx. No
logon or other validation required.
Under Lenny, X would start at boot and pop-up a logon window
so you
Greetings;
I upgraded Lenny to the latest and greates and everything
appeared to work as usual. Then I upgraded to Squeeze and
everything went south.
1 - The x-server Gnome don't auto start any more.
2 - startx -- :0 doesn't work.
I have tried several suggestions in a similar previous
vitaminx wrote the following on 10/24/2009 01:29 PM:
Hi,
what is the output of
dpkg -l | grep xserver
as root?
greetings,
vitaminx
26 lines of: ii xserver-xorg-... (various)
and one line: rc xserver-xorg-... VIA display driver
Anything of particular interest?
Can't send the whole
Charles Kroeger wrote the following on 10/24/2009 03:30 PM:
What does it say in:
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
Does not exist. Not needed in Squeeze
What does it say in:
/var/log/xorg.0.log
After the Xserver has failed to start?
No drivers available
Fatal server error:
No screens found
2 -
Thierry Chatelet wrote the following on 10/24/2009 06:10 PM:
Can you try, as root: Xorg -configure
Pls note the 'X' in Xorg
Follow the path given. If xserver starts, then : ctrl alt backspace to kill
it, and copy the file generated in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
This one saved me
Thierry
Theirry;
Thanks for all the help.
I have gotten a card that works extremely well!
Dennis
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Greetings;
I have a lot of VHS tapes that I would like to put on CDs or
DVDs.
Any suggestions for a decent capture card?
I would prefer one that is O/S neutral so I can run it on
Deb or XP, but that isn't an absolute requirement.
Grateful for any help!
TIA!
Dennis
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but they are getting harder to find these days. They use the ivtv
drivers under Linux, and the manufacturer's drivers under Windows work
quite well.
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From: Dennis Wicks w...@mgssub.com
Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 8:03 pm
Greetings;
Back in the dim distant past I remember that one could
create hidden or secret file with Basic on DOS and at
least early Windows (3.0). I was never able to figure out
where those files were.
Any way, is there a way of doing this in linux? I know that
some commands/programs won't
Greetings;
Following the docs I have it working basically, but it is
not handling html w/inline images correctly.
Instead of getting a html message with inline image it is
sending a blank email with both the html and the jpg image
as attachments.
Here is my program. Does anyone see the
All of a sudden (ie. I can't think of anything that
changed.) samba on one linux machine is not working.
One symptom is:
dgwicks:~# smbclient -L joyce
Connection to joyce failed (Error NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED)
another is:
dgwicks:~# mount //joyce/edrv
mount error 111 = Connection
Greetings;
I remember there was a discussion sometime back about this
but I can't locate it.
Here is my situation. I have six Debian/Lenny machines that
I have to update/upgrade at various times, and some of these
runs take hours for each system over my 768Kbs connection.
I have the space
Steven Demetrius wrote the following on 03/11/2009 02:07 AM:
Staying on topic and quoting.
One of the things that causes confusion is going off topic and improper
quoting.
Staying on topic makes the thread easy to follow and understand. We all
go off topic now and then but we need to curb this
Florian Kulzer wrote the following on 02/28/2009 06:40 AM:
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 20:08:06 -0600, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I have two programs that are failing at startup with this message;
/usr/lib/libfontconfig.so.1: undefined symbol: FT_Select_Size
Does any one know what
Pal Trendweaver wrote the following on 02/27/2009 05:33 PM:
Op woensdag 25-02-2009 om 23:27 uur [tijdzone -0600], schreef Dennis Wicks:
Greetings;
I just noticed today that my numeric keypad doesn't work
under Gnome, but works fine in a console session.
(Ctl-Alt-F1) I've tried changing
Greetings;
I have two programs that are failing at startup with this
message;
/usr/lib/libfontconfig.so.1: undefined symbol: FT_Select_Size
Does any one know what the problem is?
I have already installed/reinstalled everything I coould
find that seemed to be connected with font config.
Jeff Soules wrote the following on 02/25/2009 11:36 PM:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 12:27 AM, Dennis Wicks w...@mgssub.com wrote:
Greetings;
I just noticed today that my numeric keypad doesn't work under Gnome, but
works fine in a console session. (Ctl-Alt-F1) I've tried changing the
keyboard
Greetings;
I just noticed today that my numeric keypad doesn't work
under Gnome, but works fine in a console session.
(Ctl-Alt-F1) I've tried changing the keyboard brands and
models but nothing makes any difference. Still doesn't work,
regardless of NumLock setting. And the LED does turn on
Greetings;
I saw a regerence to http://www.goodbye-microsoft.com/ in a
recent email, but the site doesn't respond. I have tried
several different browsers but they all go into a waiting
for reply mode and nothing comes back.
Any info appreciated.
TIA,
Dennis
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Jonathan Kaye wrote the following on 02/17/2009 12:55 AM:
tyler wrote:
Dennis Wicks w...@mgssub.com writes:
Greetings;
I turned off the popup blocker in IW but it seems to still be blocking
them.
I tried it in Iceweasel 3.0.6-1 and it doesn't work at all, even with
the popup blocker turned
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 02/16/2009 07:05 PM:
On 02/16/2009 06:50 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
dgwicks:~# unzip -v
UnZip 5.52 of 28 February 2005,
by Debian. Original by Info-ZIP.
It doesn't look like it has changed in the past five years, which
makes me think it might be something else
Greetings;
I turned off the popup blocker in IW but it seems to still
be blocking them.
I am on http://www.rhapsody.com/channels trying to play one
of the music channels.
I tried it on Win XP I'net explorer and it said popups were
being blocked so I turned off the popup blocker and
Greetings;
I regularly use the -a option to unzip to fix DOS/Windows
line endings and have never had a problem. Until yesterday
and today!
Today it treated everything as a binary file and all the
text/ascii files still had ^M at the end of each line.
Yesterday it treated a pdf file as a
Greetings;
I regularly use the -a option to unzip to fix DOS/Windows
line endings and have never had a problem. Until yesterday
and today!
Today it treated everything as a binary file and all the
text/ascii files still had ^M at the end of each line.
Yesterday it treated a pdf file as a text
Dave Ewart wrote the following on 02/16/2009 10:42 AM:
On Monday, 16.02.2009 at 16:37 +, Avi Greenbury wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
I don't believe it. Show us!
In the interests of satisfying my curiosity:
vm-linux2:/# rm -rf /
rm: cannot remove root directory `/'
vm-linux2:/#
That's
dgwicks:~# unzip -v
UnZip 5.52 of 28 February 2005,
by Debian. Original by Info-ZIP.
It doesn't look like it has changed in the past five years,
which makes me think it might be something else that unzip
interacts with. But I have no idea what it might be.
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Greetings;
Does anyone have any recommendations for a decent scanner
that will work on Debian?
Something with a hires of at least 1200dpi and OCR. The
ability to scan slides and color and BW negs of all sizes
would be a plus!
Many TIA!
Dennis
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Cahaya Lilin wrote the following on 02/02/2009 10:56 AM:
Hello all..
is there any one know what is a good software for creating web in linux
like dreamweaver in windows ??
Thanx..
Nvu looks pretty good. It is WYSIWYG and is in Debian so you
just install it with your favorite apt
Daniel Burrows wrote the following on 01/30/2009 09:46 AM:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 09:21:21PM -0600, Dennis Wicks w...@mgssub.com was
heard to say:
I have just discovered that the command line in a gnome terminal window
doesn't wrap correctly. Instead of doing a line feed and continuing
Ken Irving wrote the following on 01/30/2009 01:30 PM:
It might be useful to compare the terminal settings in the `bad' vs `good'
cases, e.g., using stty -a bad, etc.. You might be able to find something
to tweak to fix that particular problem.
Well behaved programs should return the
Greetings;
I have just discovered that the command line in a gnome
terminal window doesn't wrap correctly. Instead of doing a
line feed and continuing on the next line it just returns to
the beginning of the current line and writes over it.
As you might suspect, this does not result in a
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 01/29/2009 09:36 PM:
On 01/29/2009 09:21 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I have just discovered that the command line in a gnome terminal
window doesn't wrap correctly. Instead of doing a line feed and
continuing on the next line it just returns
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 01/29/2009 09:56 PM:
On 01/29/2009 09:52 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 01/29/2009 09:36 PM:
On 01/29/2009 09:21 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I have just discovered that the command line in a gnome terminal
window doesn't
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 01/29/2009 10:33 PM:
On 01/29/2009 10:00 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 01/29/2009 09:56 PM:
On 01/29/2009 09:52 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 01/29/2009 09:36 PM:
On 01/29/2009 09:21 PM, Dennis Wicks
Greetings;
When aptitude is downloading packages it loads the network
down so much that I can't do much of anything else that
wants to get to the internet, either on the machine running
aptitude or any other machine on the lan. Is there anyway
that I can slow aptitude down so it doesn't
Yannick Patois wrote the following on 01/01/2009 06:09 PM:
Hi,
Travis Crump wrote:
I had a hard crash of my lenny system precisely when the leap second was
added. While X has flaked in the past, I've never had a hard crash
before. I have no other evidence they were related, but I wasn't
On 12/23/08 17:32, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
Every time, which is often, Iceweasel crashes it runs Bug Buddy but
B-B doesn't know where to send the dump, etc.
snip
My iceweasel [1] never crashes. It's your addons.
Thanks for that tip, but what is the secret
Bob Cox wrote the following on 12/24/2008 02:46 PM:
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 14:27:50 -0600, Dennis Wicks (w...@mgssub.com) wrote:
Thanks for that tip, but what is the secret incantation needed to figure
out which add-on is causing the problem?
If Iceweasel crashed withing a minute or two
Greetings;
When I run anything that is actually a shell script starting
with #!/bin/sh and maybe any thing that uses a shell
function I get five or six screens full of messages that
look like the following and all start with /bin/sh
/bin/sh: _openssl: line 25: syntax error near
Bob Cox wrote the following on 12/22/2008 08:35 AM:
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 08:09:31 -0600, Dennis Wicks (w...@mgssub.com) wrote:
Greetings;
When I run anything that is actually a shell script starting with
#!/bin/sh and maybe any thing that uses a shell function I get five or
six screens
Sven Joachim wrote the following on 12/22/2008 12:55 PM:
On 2008-12-22 15:09 +0100, Dennis Wicks wrote:
When I run anything that is actually a shell script starting with
#!/bin/sh and maybe any thing that uses a shell function I get five or
six screens full of messages that look like
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 12/22/2008 01:13 PM:
On 12/22/08 12:55, Sven Joachim wrote:
[snip]
These functions seem to be defined in /etc/bash_completion.
[snip]
Maybe /etc/bash_completion contains some code that bash doesn't like
when it's called as sh. But another question is why
Greetings;
Everytime, which is often, Iceweasel crashes it runs Bug
Buddy but B-B doesn't know where to send the dump, etc.
Anybody else seeing this? What do you do with the report?
What do you do about Iceweasel crashing?
The application firefox-bin has crashed.
Information about the
Greetings;
Icedove is using the Gnome(?) browser and I want to use
Iceweasel.
I found a post from 2007 that said to use
update-alternatives --config x-www-browser
but although that worked it didn't work, even though I
bounced Icedove.
And I can't find any thing about wihich browser
Sven Joachim wrote the following on 12/21/2008 07:46 AM:
On 2008-12-21 14:35 +0100, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
Icedove is using the Gnome(?) browser and I want to use Iceweasel.
I found a post from 2007 that said to use update-alternatives
--config x-www-browser
but although that worked
Greetings;
I am looking for a social networking package, OS GPL if
possible.
Does anyone have a suggestion or two?
I have looked in all the usual places, that I know of
anyway, and haven't found one that sounds good yet.
I would like one that allows people to set up their own
Ron Johnson wrote the following on 12/19/2008 12:08 PM:
On 12/19/08 11:54, w...@mgssub.com wrote:
Greetings;
(Sorry about the html. Different computer, different everything!)
When I try to start gnome I get messages:
(WW) RADEON: No matching device section for instance (Busid PCI:1:0:1)
Greetings;
I just installed VBox 2.0.6 from their web site and it won't
start.
I did remove all VBox 1.6.6 things with Synaptic first and
then used dpkg -i to install the .deb file from the VBox site.
When I try to run VirtualBox I get
VirtualBox: supR3HardenedMainGetTrustedMain:
Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote the following on 12/14/2008 08:51 AM:
Dennis Wicks wrote:
I just installed VBox 2.0.6 from their web site and it won't start.
I did remove all VBox 1.6.6 things with Synaptic first and then used
dpkg -i to install the .deb file from the VBox site.
When I try to run
Greetings;
Since my wife's Windows machine has degraded to the point
that it is barely usable I have managed to convince her it
is time to move up to Linux! Hooray!
The latest problem is how can I, if I can at all, import her
T-bird mail folders/files/address books from Windows to
Debian?
Michael Pobega wrote the following on 11/16/2008 05:28 PM:
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 05:08:42PM -0600, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Michael Pobega wrote the following on 11/16/2008 03:36 PM:
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 03:29:23PM -0600, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
Is there a program on Debian/lenny
Greetings;
Is there a program on Debian/lenny that will send/write
tunes onto an MP3 player? It is one of those little ones
that you plug into a USB port. On windows we use Win. Media
Player but haven't found anything shat seems to work on
Debian yet.
TIA!
Dennis
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Michael Pobega wrote the following on 11/16/2008 03:36 PM:
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 03:29:23PM -0600, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
Is there a program on Debian/lenny that will send/write tunes onto an MP3
player? It is one of those little ones that you plug into a USB port. On
windows we
Greetings;
Just saw a mention of another interesting product; OpenVZ.
Has anybody done any comparison between VBox and OpenVZ?
Any opinions about which is better?
Many TIA!
Dennis
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Greetings;
I have installed Ayttm and Pidgin and both work OK except
they don't support microphone/speaker or webcam.
Does anyone know of messenger/chat programs that do? Also
need to work on Yahoo network.
I'm running lenny/gnome.
Many TIA!
Dennis
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H.S. wrote the following on 11/12/2008 11:17 PM:
Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I have installed Ayttm and Pidgin and both work OK except they don't
support microphone/speaker or webcam.
^
Does anyone know of messenger/chat programs that do
Greetings;
I have lenny/gnome installed on a laptop with a touch pad
and I can't find any thing/place to configure/customize it.
It is working, but is way to sensitive.
TIA!
Dennis
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Greetings;
I installed VBox with Dynamically Expanding Image for the
disk drives but the C drive has expanded to the point that
it is nearly full. Is there any way I can expand the
available space for VBox vdi drives?
Many TIA!
Dennis
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Greetings;
When I installed Debian on my laptop I chose the option
to set up various separate file systems. Should have
followed the KISS principle!
Anyway, I downloaded AdobeReader_enu-8.1.2_SU1-1.i386.deb
from the Adobe web site and tried to install it with dpkg -i
but I get this result.
Alex Samad wrote the following on 11/01/2008 04:32 PM:
On Sat, Nov 01, 2008 at 03:48:56PM -0500, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I installed VBox with Dynamically Expanding Image for the disk drives but
the C drive has expanded to the point that it is nearly full. Is there
any way I can
Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote the following on 10/23/2008 11:21 AM:
Op Thu, 23 Oct 2008 11:34:52 +0200 Nyizsnyik Ferenc wrote:
Exactly what it says. 'The version of the VirtualBox kernel modules
and the version of VirtualBox application are not matching.'
You may have upgraded one (or was upgraded
Greetings;
I have tried this on two different machines w/different kernels but
both lenny and after I do the modprobe vboxdrv as demanded by vbox
I get the message following and I have just installed latest vbox stuff.
The version of the VirtualBox kernel modules and the version
Jochen Schulz wrote the following on 10/12/2008 08:06 AM:
Dennis Wicks:
When I try to do nearly anything with aptitude I get
dgwicks:~# aptitude update
Writing extended state information... Done
Err http://security.debian.org lenny/updates Release.gpg
Could not connect
When I try to do nearly anything with aptitude I get
dgwicks:~# aptitude update
Writing extended state information... Done
Err http://security.debian.org lenny/updates Release.gpg
Could not connect to localhost:4001 (127.0.0.1). - connect
(111 Connection refused)
and
Florian Kulzer wrote the following on 10/07/2008 03:16 PM:
On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 17:54:00 -0500, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote the following on 10/05/2008 02:33 PM:
Dennis Wicks wrote:
I am installing ndiswrapper and can't get it to complete properly.
In the INSTALL
I am installing ndiswrapper and can't get it to complete properly.
In the INSTALL it states:
You need a recent kernel, at least 2.6.16, with header files for the
kernel. Make sure there is a link to the kernel source from the modules
directory. The command
ls
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