Touch.
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new port (Add IP printing
or Jet direct port) give IP of printer.
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HTH,
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at the linux fund credit card too. I don't know if they
have a web interface workable with Linux though.
HTH
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(a
few months ago). Is there a way I can see the chances e.g. online diff
or something?
apt-cache or aptitude search are good friends of mine and hence I don't
visit the web page that often though.
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go and find that particular email archive in the browser?
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KS wrote:
Nigel Henry wrote:
On Sunday 09 September 2007 20:57, Nigel Henry wrote:
I've just complained twice about s-x spam that's turning up on the list,
and neither of my posts are to be seen anywhere. Murphy seems to be
moderating complaints from legitimate users of the list, but allowing
Raquel wrote:
On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 15:35:41 -0400
KS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only way I know to report spam is to click the Report Spam
button on the web interface for list archives. Can that be done
via Iceweasel(or other mail clients) interface so that users
don't have to go and find
Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
Hi,
On Sun Sep 09, 2007 at 14:33:08 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Sun, Sep 09, 2007 at 05:26:56PM -0400, KS wrote:
No. That was a statement in addition to my earlier post asking if an
email client can also report spam just as we can do via the web
Mumia W.. wrote:
Yes, create a small (~1GB) /boot partition at the head of the 160GB
disk. I always had to do that with my old 486 computer because its BIOS
was restricted by the 1024-cylinder limit.
1GB /boot would be a waste of space. I have 4 kernel versions installed
and am using only
KS wrote:
Charles Turner wrote:
On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 14:16:31 -0400, KS wrote:
Also, is your Grub version Grub2 or the old one? My 09012007 AMD64
netinst uses Grub2...
Grub version. I haven't checked but I have a strong feeling that it
wasn't the Grub2 version. I will check
the installer only detect a Windows installation and not
other Linux distros? or does it so that Ubuntu's installer had a bug!
regards,
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Thanks! Charles Turner
I installed Debian on a USB key without GRUB and without touching the
HDD on my Macbook Pro. You can read the instructions here
http://ghaint.no-ip.org/~k2/debian/mbp-usb.html if you want to try that
method.
Good luck,
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Charles Turner wrote:
On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 13:35:11 -0400, KS wrote:
I installed Debian on a USB key without GRUB and without touching the
HDD on my Macbook Pro. You can read the instructions here
http://ghaint.no-ip.org/~k2/debian/mbp-usb.html if you want to try that
method.
Hi KS
Charles Turner wrote:
On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 14:16:31 -0400, KS wrote:
I need to update the instructions too as I found some typos and that I
have a bigger 4GB USB disk to test various drivers for the MBP.
Hi KS-
Cleaned up my internal and got the Grub off the MBR there. (Whew!)
Followed
with a hosting when we buy one. But is it possible to test run it with a
free DDNS service for the time being?
Thanks,
KS.
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pinniped wrote:
Keep in mind that unless you use style sheets (in which
case you're trying to force a certain look on your visitors), HTML was
No one is _forcing_ a certain look to the users by using a CSS. The user
is free to use their own CSS if they wish or even no CSS at all e.g. in
.
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? Where does the downloaded list
of websites come from and how often is it updated?
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Mumia W.. wrote:
On 08/20/2007 10:18 AM, KS wrote:
Mumia W.. wrote:
This feature is called safebrowsing, and turning it off is as easy as
changing this option:
Edit- Preferences- Security- Tell me if the site I'm visiting is a
suspected forgery.
But there are two choices there. The first
KS wrote:
Mumia W.. wrote:
On 08/20/2007 10:18 AM, KS wrote:
Mumia W.. wrote:
This feature is called safebrowsing, and turning it off is as easy as
changing this option:
Edit- Preferences- Security- Tell me if the site I'm visiting is a
suspected forgery.
But there are two choices
in a browser is just for
your screen - a different medium for rendering the page.
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at www.debian-administration.org and print
out an article. It gives you quite a nice hard copy which is much
different than how the page looks. Its just CSS2.0 in play.
regards,
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ispmarin wrote:
Hello all at Debian User.
I am looking for a printer with very low per page cost (catridges,
tonners etc) and not very expensive to buy. I dont care if it is laser
or deskjet. Performance is not a issue (it can be slow), and the
quality of the page dont need to be high (I will
Octavio Alvarez wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 10:17:45 -0700, Orestes leal
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Matthew K Poer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 09 July 2007 1:06 pm, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
On an unrelated matter I installed Opera on Sid.
It *is*
happens and you download counts
and other data will reinitialize. You will need some cache mechanism or
a temporary file to append your results and use that for HTML generation.
Take a look at awstats and Analog Stats while you are exploring Webalizer.
HTH,
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those
extensions worked properly. Thunderbird/Icedove in itself does not
have the feature of Reply-To-List yet.
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To resize multiple images you can always cook up a script. Other
applications which I use for exif manipulations are jhead and exiv2.
HTH,
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changed
their stance. But dcraw creator is still up for cracking any new
encryptions the manufacturers use for their new products.
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, can read RAW using one of dcraw or ufraw.
12.gimp - photo editor, needs dcraw plugin to read RAW files
I wonder if RAW Therapee could be made to have a change of mind and made
an OSS.
HTH,
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Jacob Ramirez wrote:
We are running linux with Debian OS. I am new to using linux and
debian. Can I use an external hard drive to backup the operating system
and files on our linux servers? If so, how do I create a full backup of
the system for disaster recovery? Is it easy to restore if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I have troubles with my nec 3520A - IDE MASTER with a DVD
drive as SLAVE
It started when I tried to erase an old CDRW with K3B, It gave me an
error. I tried in my other computer which would not erase it as well.
I gave up on this CDRW, but I can't remember to
arnuld wrote:
On 5/29/07, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok and i searched the whole Debian lists for keyword multimedia :-(
Why did you search multimedia on debian lists?
Have you tried Gaim/Pigdin?
GAIM does not have voice-chat. will check what is Pigdin.
Pigdin is the new name
Joerg Schilling wrote:
If you do not get an error mesasage with cdrecord --devices, you
are using a fake program but definitely not cdrecord.
rather than confusing the person more with the information that (s)he is
using a *fake program*, here is some more helpful information.
fake program
Hans du Plooy wrote:
On Tue, 2007-05-01 at 14:41 -0400, KS wrote:
I was wondering how to keep my set of bookmarks available across all the
www-browsers I have on my system.
Not sure which browsers this will work for, but it's quite nice to keep
FF on my notebook and work PC in sync:
http
and then reinstall 2.0.0-3 or 1.5.0.10 ?
I'm still waiting for this to sort out before I upgrade.
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Raquel wrote:
In the next couple of days I'm getting the A570IS and will be
wanting to upload images to my desktop and from there editing, etc.
What is the best tool for Gnome?
Check out f-spot too. Digikam is a good one but is a KDE app.
Package: f-spot
Priority: optional
Section: gnome
of this behaviour can be
understood if one reads the CSS2.1 specification section 9.5.1
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html#propdef-float especially point
#5 and #3 in section 9.5.1.
An easy solution to this is to add a new property clear: both; to the
rule .rightcolumn.
HTH,
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would rather judge a page with: Is the page readable after 2-3
zoom-ins(or 125% or 150%)? The gallery menalto web page works fine for
that criteria. I would consider the problem a bug(solution provided in
other post) rather than name it poor web page design.
Regards,
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On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 01:16:23AM -0400, KS wrote:
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 00:40 -0400, KS wrote:
The warning had following in it, is the :3 in the end the line number?
Add correct host key in /home/foobar/.ssh/known_hosts to get rid
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Thanks.
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Allan Wind wrote:
On 2007-05-02T23:10:07-0400, KS wrote:
However, ssh-keygen gives me the exact same output if I try to do it
again even though the host does not exist in the file (same output with
-v flag). Shouldn't it give a more informative output like: host entry
not found in known_hosts
Sudev Barar wrote:
On 03/05/07, KS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Allan Wind wrote:
On 2007-05-02T23:10:07-0400, KS wrote:
However, ssh-keygen gives me the exact same output if I try to do it
again even though the host does not exist in the file (same output
with
-v flag). Shouldn't it give
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 00:40 -0400, KS wrote:
The warning had following in it, is the :3 in the end the line number?
Add correct host key in /home/foobar/.ssh/known_hosts to get rid of this
message.
Offending key in /home/foobar/.ssh/known_hosts:3
Line number 3
hard disk. They work OK, but is not a local
solution that I like.
Inputs? Advice?
Thanks,
/KS
PS: please reply to list, I get all debian-user mail.
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Amy Templeton wrote:
KS wrote:
Can't there be a common place for bookmarks which all
browsers could read? Something like an XML file maybe? ...
Or should there be a WWW-standard for such a simple but
important feature?
Well, one thing you could do would be to find the bookmarks
file
Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
Cybe R. Wizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[...]
Personally, I like to keep a text (.html) file on my data key with my
bookmarks on it. Here's a sample:
bookmarks:
br
a href=http://www.ubuntu.com;Ubuntu
br
a href=http://www.debian.org;Debian
/SO/ easy!
Cybe
the general.useragent.extra.firefox preference to Firefox/2.0.0.3.
While this works, the user will always have the value as user-set and
will not change with an upgrade.
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of dependencies?
Also, which packages can I safely purge from the base-install to regain
some disk space?
Thanks,
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KS wrote:
Hi,
I trying to install lenny on a 1GB USB stick and after a couple of tries
I got a base install finished and everything is working fine. The next
thing was to have X running and along with a desktop environment. I
installed XFCE4 on it and now I have about 150MB free space left
of xserver-xorg-video-* packages
and doc-linux-text and doc-debian.
localepurge and docpurge: will try tomorrow. /usr/share/doc indicated
that it uses about 41MB of disk space.
Thanks,
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Russell L. Harris wrote:
Johannes Wiedersich escribió:
Are there any issues to be aware of or is it just an 'aptitude install
texlive'?
Very important! For TeXLive to operate properly, it appears that you
must purge all the teTeX configuration files before installing
TeXLive.
I
Joe Hart wrote:
Dennis G. Wicks wrote:
Any suggestions on how to stop this?
Many TIA!
Dennis
*
Perhaps uninstalling (purging) the one you have and installing it again
will solve your problem.
Joe
Not if the problems exists in his Iceweasel profile.
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~/.mozilla-thunderbird
to ~/.thunderbird as the default location. Debian maintainers might have
decided let the user use the old location than force them to change to
the new one or create new accounts.
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Joe Hart wrote:
KS wrote:
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
Kushal Kumaran wrote:
You haven't mentioned what error message, if any, you are getting.
http://www.mozilla.org/support/thunderbird/profile has info on backing
up and restoring thunderbird profiles. Maybe something there might
help
Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto wrote:
Skreenshot of the error is available here:
http://open.faaltu.net/pix/initng-checkfs.jpg
I got a 404 on this.
Sorry my mistake, should have been http://faaltu.net/pix/initng-checkfs.jpg
Thanks,
/kds
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Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto wrote:
Is there a Debian package for initng yet? Couldn't find one...
AFAIK, there is a package in experimental , and it is quite outdated. Don't
ask me why.
In the initng site, I found this:
http://download.initng.org/debs/debian/
Thanks. Nice find.
that the functionality only works with the old blogger
API. As soon as the import feature works, I am going to do that and
shift the whole stuff to WP.
/KS
PS: Ideally, blogger should give an export feature for those who are
dissatisfied with their service. /me ducks
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KS wrote:
Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto wrote:
Is there a Debian package for initng yet? Couldn't find one...
AFAIK, there is a package in experimental , and it is quite outdated. Don't
ask me why.
In the initng site, I found this:
http://download.initng.org/debs/debian/
Thanks. Nice
booted fully till the error comes, I can't find a way to copy the
messages it gives. Essentially it stops due to inability to start
system/mountfs daemon (or serivce ?).
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...
And if you are patient enough, you can simply copy with pencil and
paper.
You can press scroll lock to pause the boot.
digicam is a good option ;)
.
Ok, this time it gave me the login screen :). Going into console(if
there is any) and restarting with the logging option.
Thanks
KS
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digicam is a good option ;)
.
Ok, this time it gave me the login screen :). Going into console(if
there is any) and restarting with the logging option.
Didn't last long. The problem came up again. It looks
or system/checkfs daemons! Back to
sysvinit :(
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different than the current init?
Thanks,
KS.
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Joe Hart wrote:
Zbigniew Wiech wrote:
What is the reason to split Firefox and Iceweasel ? Technical
differences or something with copyright ?
What do I lose using genuine firefox from Mozilla ?
regards
zb
A bit of searching would lead you to the answer, but I will sum it up
for you.
the proprietary nvidia drivers.
HTH,
/KS
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Joe Hart wrote:
KS wrote:
Long time ago Firefox used to behave like a normal Linux application
with regards to keyboard shortcuts to close/quit the application.
However, somewhere during the 1.5.x release or with 2.0, the Ctrl+Q does
not do anything. Ctrl+W closes one tab at a time only
,
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/20/07 02:08, KS wrote:
Justin Hartman wrote:
Hi all
On unstable I got a notification to upgrade my Iceweasle which I duly
did. In doing so however all my bookmarks, prefs and other browser
data was removed as if I had just installed Iceweasle for the first
time
to the slave of the HD.
Joe
Wouldn't that tend to cause problems when when writing data from HDD to
CD and also accessing the hard disk with some other programs he is
running at that time?
/KS
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that Firefox should
also behave like the others on Linux at least?
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that I needed a crossover
cable. But that is not always true these days. For a fairly new
computer, the network cards sense automatically and you can transfer
files using a normal CAT5 LAN cable. I did that with a Mac+Dell Inspiron
and then with two Macs (Intel and PPC)it worked pretty nicely.
/KS
Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
If on the average one RC bug is fixed per day, it still takes 3 months for
Etch to be released. This is just an estimate.
But you didn't take into account new RC bugs being filed! The RC bug
number has been hovering around the 100 mark (usually above it) since Nov!
it and connection is pretty reliable too. My friend who offers the
hosting can help as he himself does some OSS development.
Just send me a ping if needed.
Regards,
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/sdX (X=a,b,...)?
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no idea for the
monitor outputs :) I'm getting to know the mixer bit-by-bit. It is a
Electro-Voice BK-1232 Stereo Mixer and not much documentation was
available for it on the web.
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till get the new one.
regards
raffaele
Thanks for all the tips Roberto, Raffaele, and Douglas.
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access. In the end, slash needs to restart Apache too!
Are there other applications which are not as invasive as slash but
still simple and easy resources? The main features I liked in slash were
editor roles, threaded comments, comment scores and non dependence on PHP.
Thanks
KS
, the firefox script checks if an instance is already using the
profile and if it is, it gives you the window running to use.
HTH,
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?) and try using alien to creat
a .deb from it.
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Seeker5528 wrote:
On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 13:51:10 -0500
KS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I have a 80GB+40GB pair of HDDs in my desktop. The 40GB is the one which
came with the system and contains the original Windows installation. The
80GB hard disk contains the Debian unstable system
. If I use
dd, can I have the new partition size larger than the original one or
does it have to stay same? What would be best way to move the system to
the larger HDD and also have bigger /usr and /home partitions?
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Raquel wrote:
I just inherited a Dell Dimension 4300 with another OS on it. I
want to install Sarge. Does anyone have experience with this
particular Dell? Should Sarge install okay. Should I throw it into
the river? Any gotchas?
I have a Dell 4500 and have been running Debian Sid for
://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ and see if that works.
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Hello all,
I installed testing using a net-installer daily build about 2 weeks ago.
The install went fine as usual. I only installed the minimal set of
packages (no X) and booted into it.
In order to do the setup for the wireless card I gave the command lspci
and nothing came out of it. Then I
amateur wrote:
On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 02:43:33AM -0400, KS wrote:
Hi,
1. Open Firefox (opening page is about:blank)
2. Help Report Broken Menu -- disabled
3. go to a web site, i.e. browse atleast one website
4. Help Report Broken Menu -- enabled
I think this should be a type
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 01:15:00PM -0700, derek wrote:
I dont understand why this is such a big deal.
Same here! As far as I can understand, this renaming+branding will give
users the same thing - just without the Firefox name and their logo. The
car is still the
3.3-1 Enables a graphical boot
screen
ii bootsplash-theme-debian0.5-6 The bootsplash theme debian
ii linux-patch-bootsplash 2.6.18-1 Bootsplash enables a
graphical boot screen (
and read the HowTo on http://ruslug.rutgers.edu/~mcgrof/grub-images/
HTH
/ks
PS
it is:
1. Open Firefox (opening page is about:blank)
2. Help Report Broken Menu -- disabled
3. go to a web site, i.e. browse atleast one website
4. Help Report Broken Menu -- enabled
Is this only happening with me or is it normal (though wierd) behaviour?
thanks,
/KS
PS: haven't checked
Michelle Konzack wrote:
because geting 2500 confirmations per post sended... Oops
thats a great email harvesting idea.
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and the interface is up and working. However the windows laptop cannot
see the wireless card as an access point (or even that it exists). How
do I figure out if it can even be used as an access point or not?
Thanks,
/KS
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, sometimes it so happens that when I reload a tab
it opens the tab as a new window without the chrome i.e. no File menu,
no toolbars or status bars. Has anyone experienced this with Firefox
recently? I haven't tried to reproduce this with an upstream build though.
Thanks,
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KS wrote:
Hello,
I presently have Firefox version: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686;
en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060830 Firefox/1.5.0.7
(Debian-1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.7-1) on my Debian Unstable box. Recently I have
noticed that after long usage e.g. about a day when Firefox uses around
250MB of RAM
roberto wrote:
My problem with matlab installation is the following:
1. i try to install matlab7 r14
2. i follow all the steps indicated in the instal guide:
mkdir /usr/local/matlab7 (=$MATLAB)
cd matlab7
3. then i run the installer:
/media/cdrom0/install*
4. i choose as
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