On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 8:23 PM Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> I suggest to check the changelogs (upstream and Debian-specific,
> whichever applies to the delta between the version you had before and
> the version you now installed from sid) to see if the issue is
> _knowingly_ fixed - becaue if not
Since upgrading to Buster, the search functionality for some packages
like python-numpy-doc and python-matplotlib-doc is no longer working.
The search page just displays the progress indicator graphic without
generating any results. This is an issue for me as my primary work
computer has no
> The opinion is that it is a bug. See
>
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2019/06/msg0.html
Thank you for the feedback. I have filed a bug report for this issue.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=929834
Please note that this issue does not occur if using the
Hi,
In a fresh install of Buster with XFCE desktop, locking the screen
blanks the monitor and the monitor enters a power save state. After
that, neither moving the mouse nor typing on the keyboard would turn
the monitor back on.
Typing the password without any visual feedback (while the monitor
> > But, be advised that once you do this, all the menu entries in grub will
> be
> > inaccessible until the password is supplied.
> > It would be nice to have a way of requiring a password only if it
> required
> > to boot a non-default entry.
>
> That's what
> menuentry "May be run by any
I have been trying to achieve something similar on my system. Password
protection in grub2 appears to be quite different from that in grub-legacy.
In grub2, authentication is activated by the lines (from the grub info
manual, the section on security):
set superusers="root"
password_pbkdf2 root
Hello,
My debian stable system has been spewing page allocation failure
errors since the past few months. I have attached a sample error log.
This does not occur too frequently. Sometimes, my system functions
normally for several weeks before these errors crop up. When they do, my
system is
Nowadays, when I try to shutdown my system, I sometimes get this
unhelpful dialog:
http://imgur.com/tRv5S.png
It complains about an unknown program that is not responding and wants
to give me the option of waiting for it to finish. Is there any way to
disable this dialog permanently? More
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2009-07-28 10:34, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Nowadays, when I try to shutdown my system, I sometimes get this
unhelpful dialog:
http://imgur.com/tRv5S.png
It complains about an unknown program that is not responding and wants
to give me the option of waiting
Charlie wrote:
Just a general off topic query.
I was recently informed that my signature had a problem rendering correctly on
someone's mailer - deliniter incorrect - and was told that my signature Linux
Debian should read Debian GNU/Linux because: considering that the majority
of it is
Today I did an `aptitude full-upgrade' on my sid machine and during the
process, kernel-image-2.6.30-1-686 was installed. Now if I boot the
2.6.30 kernel, there is no sound. None of the applications give any
error. The volume controls are all normal. Just the audio is missing. If
I boot the
Paul E Condon wrote:
I have no objection to the status of hal as a required part of a
standard desktop installation, but I do have a question as to how best
to deal with a peculiar situation.
I have several USB hard drives (ones with rotating machinery inside,
not solid state 'disks'). From
Tom Low-Shang wrote:
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 09:24:37PM +0530, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Today I did an `aptitude full-upgrade' on my sid machine and during
the process, kernel-image-2.6.30-1-686 was installed. Now if I boot
the 2.6.30 kernel, there is no sound.
...
sid:~$
sid:~$ sudo lspci -vv
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2009-07-20 10:54, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Today I did an `aptitude full-upgrade' on my sid machine and during
the process, kernel-image-2.6.30-1-686 was installed. Now if I boot
the 2.6.30 kernel, there is no sound. None of the applications give
any error. The volume
thirstyh2o wrote:
Hi, folks.
I'm coming from Ubuntu crowd where I spent last couple of years. Finally
decided:Why 'Debian based', why not Debian itself.
So to be. I've installed Debian 5.0.2 on my Dell Latitude D820 as dual
boot to my Ubuntu Jaunty. The laptop has Nvidia video card on it.
Tim Day wrote:
I have an old dual-P3 Intel STL2 motherboard has been running Etch no
problem (2.6.18 kernel) for ages.
It has an IDE drive (root filesystem and swap, and it boots off it)
(/dev/hda on Etch) and a CD-ROM on the single IDE connector on the
motherboard, and a couple of big SATA
Hal Vaughan wrote:
I have to join two videos, in different versions, one in .mpg for DVDs
and one in .mp4. What's the best program that can do this without
glitches or a high learning curve on Etch? No editing, no dissolves,
just stick one after the other.
For the mpeg files,
mencoder -oac
Countable Infinity wrote:
Experiment 1
===
1. Open gnome-terminal
2. Run vim
3. Run command :help in vim
4. Use scroll wheel of the mouse to scroll
5. Scrolling happens successfully
Experiment 2
===
1. Open mrxvt
2. Run vim
3. Run command :help in vim
4. Use scroll wheel of the
Stefan Monnier wrote:
I'd like to setup an account that can use a weak password.
To make up for it, the account should only be accessible locally, not
over the network.
It would be sufficient for it to be accessible only via GDM/XDM (since
I don't need remote XDM/GDM logins).
Stefan
Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
I have a couple of USB disks that I use for backups. I rotate them so only
one is attached at the same time. I have a nightly cron that mirrors the
directories of interest onto whichever one is attached using rsync.
I'd like to mount whichever one is attached at the same
Osamu Aoki wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 10:08:41PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
I'd like to setup an account that can use a weak password.
To make up for it, the account should only be accessible locally, not
over the network.
Weak is not easy ... there is minimum number of character
Daniel B. wrote:
Can dhcpd be configured to pass on (to DHCP clients on a local,
private (NATted) network) the DHCP server machine's current domain
name server addresses (given to the machine by PPP (etc.))?
What happens when your server's current name server changes before the
DHCP lease
Abdelkader Belahcene wrote:
Thanks,
I am simpler user on laptop, with ssh server running. Ther is no
important data on my laptop!!!
Suddenly my Desktop froze,
I changed the screen (CTRL+ALT+F1), I noticed that I was logout, so
something jected me!!!
I restart the gdm, after that I
subscriptions wrote:
On Fri, 2008-12-12 at 00:39 +0100, steve wrote:
fairly successful attempt at running a webserver it made /var only 2.8
gig and made /home 280 something gig.
now I want /var to be say 200 gig, and /home alot smaller. for
obvious reasons.
If the reason is using www,
steve wrote:
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Hi,
attempted to do this before, but never found a way, google is no use.
is there no fairly straightforward way to expand /var and decrease
/home? for some reason when I installed etch quite a while ago in my
fairly successful
Frank McCormick wrote:
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Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 17:22, Frank McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Frank McCormick wrote:
Well not all of it -- my regular icons have been replaced by
T o n g wrote:
Hi,
How can I stop an active network connection? e.g.,
$ netstat
Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
State
tcp0 0 192.168.0.100:ssh ip-72-55-146-217.:35911
ESTABLISHED
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 12/01/08 02:36, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
Hi,
Following is the results of a poll that has been running for about 2
weeks, one which questions readers of debian-user to list their
favourite FLOSS - Free (Libre) or Open Source Software.
There's the usual stars in the
Carlos Carrero Gutierrez wrote:
Hi, i would like to install Firefox 3 on my Debian Etch. Then, i need
gtk 2.12 or newer.
But when i try to compile gtk 2.14 i need:
pango, glib, pkg-config, cairo, atk...
Well, i have compiled all succesfully except atk 1.2.4, it says:
checking for GLIB -
LÉVAI Dániel wrote:
Hi!
Why could it be, that when I use apt-cache search as a normal user, its
output is only a subset of the one when I'm running it as root?
Like this:
$ apt-cache search ia32
ia32-libs - ia32 shared libraries for use on amd64 and ia64 systems
# apt-cache search ia32
T o n g wrote:
Hi,
Major PC vendors store their system installation/rescue disks in 1st
partition (and call it service disk). I'm wondering how they are able to
hide the partition from Windows. Is any tools under Linux that can create
such hidden partitions from Windows. If so, how? and can
Hello,
I am trying to make a video DVD out of some home videos for sharing with
friends. I want it to be playable on standalone DVD players as well as
readable on both linux and windows. In addition to the videos, the DVD
will also contain html albums of several photos created by photon.
Rob Gom wrote:
Hi,
do you know any colored less version? I often browse logs (not Linux
system logs). I use less for that and it works fine. However it is
single colored. I know that less has ANSI sequences support, but for
that I would have to change program output (which is not possible).
The
Raven wrote:
Hi all.
I recently coded a small GNOME applet and before sharing it with a few
friends I wanted to make it noob-proof :)
Basically I wanted to create the usual configure and Makefile scripts so
that I can give my buddies the 3 simple commands to install the applet.
After reading
Raven wrote:
On Sat, 2008-11-22 at 14:42 +0530, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
How are you compiling the applet at your end? Perhaps it would be
simpler to create a small build script that installs the build
dependencies, compiles and installs your applet.
I am now compiling the hard way via
I tried to do a dist-upgrade on my machine running sid, when dpkg failed
complaining about the following parse error in the `status' file.
=
# apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to
Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2008-11-21 18:12 +0100, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
I tried to do a dist-upgrade on my machine running sid, when dpkg
failed complaining about the following parse error in the `status'
file.
=
# apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Dexter Filmore wrote:
I use these options to mount an NTFS partition:
users,gid=fuse,umask=0002,silent,utf8,locale=de_DE.utf8
Now silent is supposed to suppress warnings on chmod/chown errors, each time
a copy operation is completed I get couldn't change permissions on XY
I need to copy a
中和刘 wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 9:20 PM, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/19/08 07:06, 中和刘 wrote:
when a user visit my website, it's easy to get the ip address of the
user, but i think IP address is not as stable as mac address, so I
hope I can get the mac address of the user
lee wrote:
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 18:31:07 +0530
Raj Kiran Grandhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just curious, what is the reason for setting BIOS time to GMT instead
of localtime? It is simpler using localtime when I have wake on RTC
alarm enabled.
It's supposed to make it easier to deal
lee wrote:
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 10:16:03 +0100
abdelkader belahcene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to change the time for my system, ( the time displayed doesn't
correspond to my country which is gmt+1)
I use date -s, but I have to do it at each reboot,
how to do it permanently
Set the
I find that I am no longer able to tweak the margins while printing in
iceweasel 3. Am I alone?
Also, the other print settings, such as paper size, header/footer
options, etc are not persistent. I am being required to set them every
time. I don't remember such behaviour from version 2. How do
H.S. wrote:
Hello,
I am in a situation where a friend of mine wants to send tons of photos
to me. Internet connection being what it is regarding stability, I am
aiming to a method where the photos' transfer can be resumed if the
connection breaks and is recreated.
Keeping security in mind, I
Serena Cantor wrote:
I have copy DVD to hard drive.
It's at /mnt/dos4/1415
I want to convert it to save space.
Do you know the command?
The mplayer/mencoder documentation has a detailed chapter on ripping a
dvd. It is really worth reading before proceeding.
Serena Cantor wrote:
Is there any free software for doing that?
Yes there is. Try gparted. It lets you do all sorts of things with your
disk partitions.
--
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
-- Albert Einstein
--
the
source video and the desired target format, how do you expect anyone to
provide the command to encode it?
Thanks anyway!
--- On Tue, 11/11/08, Raj Kiran Grandhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Subject: Re: how to use mplayer to convert DVD to a file
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Raj Kiran Grandhi escreveu:
Can it convert from latex to odt format? I have spent quite a bit of
time unsuccessfully searching for something that would do it without
causing a lot of grief. Please point me to it. It would be a life saver
in those cases where people
TW wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to be writing a political book soon and I'm not
sure what software to use to write it.
I want to use something like Vim to write it, but, I want
to be able to convert it to OpenOffice/MicrosoftWord, etc. format(s).
The reason that I want to use something like Vim
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 06:04:03PM -0700, TW wrote:
I'm going to be writing a political book soon and I'm not
sure what software to use to write it.
I want to use something like Vim to write it, but, I want
to be able to convert it to OpenOffice/MicrosoftWord, etc.
Steve Lamb wrote:
Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Latex should be fine. But I have not found any tools to convert latex to
odt. You may also want to look at sisu. It is in the repos and claims to
be able to generate most formats one would care about.
Abiword.
Do you mean abiword is capable
Thomas H. George wrote:
On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 03:00:56PM -0600, elijah rutschman wrote:
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Thomas H. George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have two sata drives, sda and sdb with the root partition on sdb. I
installed grub on sdb and made the following entries in
Chris wrote:
On Sunday 02 November 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
I am getting very poor results printing to pdf from Firefox, it seems to
have worked better in the past. Changing the settings for image
resolution does not help.
Have you
Thomas H. George wrote:
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 05:50:04AM +0530, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Just install grub on all your disks, so that your system boots
irrespective of the boot order in the bios.
Also, it is better to use UUID for specifying the root filesystem in
menu.lst as well
Thomas H. George wrote:
I am trying to convert from lilo where boot=/dev/sdb0 and
root=/dev/sdb1 in lilo.conf
I have tried kopt=root=/dev/sdb1 ro and groot=(sdb,0) in grub's menu.lst
(also kopt=root=/dev/sdb0 ro since I understand grub counts from 0).
The MBR is unchanged and the system still
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi folks,
Debian Etch - base installation, running as domU (guest) on a Xen box
I'm installing BIND on its tarball and encountering following problem.
# ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/bind
checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking host system type...
Don Sutter wrote:
Hi All,
I certainly hope the following doesn't start a flame war! I would like
to use Linux to scan Windows drives for viruses. Since Linux is
generally slime free are any of the Linux anti-virus solutions robust
enough to handle Windows? Perhaps I should consider using VM,
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 06:13:38PM -0700, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
I'd like to run a single application (tellico) full-screen in a
dedicated VNC session *without* a window manager. I'm not sure how to
force the application to be full-screen, though.
If my xstartup contains
Robert Holtzman wrote:
Gnome is correct, but there is no Main Menu under Desktop -
Preferences. There is a Menus and Toolbars selection, however it has
nothing to do with editing menu items. BTW it looks like Desktop has
replaced System.
Help talks about creating a
I have a bunch of .odt files that I want to convert to pdf. Is there any
tool that can do it? apt-cache search did not show anything helpful nor
did google.
Last time I needed this, I ended up adding a pdf printer and printing
the documents to that printer using the -pt option of oowriter.
François Cerbelle wrote:
Le Mar 23 septembre 2008 14:59, Raj Kiran Grandhi a écrit :
I have a bunch of .odt files that I want to convert to pdf. Is there any
tool that can do it? apt-cache search did not show anything helpful nor
did google.
Strange, I should have a different question when
Roberto D'Oliveira wrote:
2008/9/24 Raj Kiran Grandhi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a bunch of .odt files that I want to convert to pdf. Is there any
tool that can do it? apt-cache search did not show anything helpful nor did
google.
Last time I needed this, I ended up adding a pdf printer
Owen Townend wrote:
2008/9/3 Andre Majorel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there is program to make all links relative in HTML documents
saved in wget -x fashion ? (http://foo.com/a/b.html saved as
./foo.com/a/b.html.)
For example,
- if ./foo.com/a/b.html contains img src=/images/d.jpg
and
Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to control sound volume on each user account
independently? So when user A logs in and changes the sound volume (with
gnome alsa mixer) to max it won't affect user's B settings.
It is desktop debian (sid) machine, ALSA, Gnome.
It should be
Here is an interesting article where the author uses package
dependencies and conflict handling mechanisms of the debian package
management system to solve sudoku puzzles
http://algebraicthunk.net/~dburrows/blog/entry/package-management-sudoku/
Regards,
Raj Kiran
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If you can't explain it
lubo wrote:
yep, some sorts of load balancing is involved.
here is the one with IIS on it:
http://35.9.37.225/debian/dists/etch/
$ dig http.us.debian.org
snip
;; ANSWER SECTION:
http.us.debian.org. 3494IN A 128.30.2.36
http.us.debian.org. 3494IN A
Armin ranjbar wrote:
Dear all ,
there is an Ext3 partition which have been mkfs.ext3 by mistake , there
are very few inodes available in file system now but tools like lde shows
that majority of data is still available on disk , the problem is that how
its possible to take back disconnected
Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Armin ranjbar wrote:
Dear all ,
there is an Ext3 partition which have been mkfs.ext3 by mistake , there
are very few inodes available in file system now but tools like lde shows
that majority of data is still available on disk , the problem is that
how
its possible
Mitchell Laks wrote:
On 09:07 Mon 28 Jul , ss11223 wrote:
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Preferences - security - Passwords Section / Exceptions button
Thank you all for this suggestion, but it is actually
Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
Recently I tried to switch to VT (console) and I couldn't - Ctrl+Alt+F1
didn't work (and they used to couple of weeks ago). I don't even know
where to look for the problem; xev detects KeyRelease XF86_Switch_VT_1
event, /etc/inittab contain getty respawns.
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Last Wednesday, I bought two WD6400AAKS drives from NewEgg.
They were manufactured in Thailand only 21 days ago. They couldn't
have been sitting in NE's warehouse very long...
I won't be surprised if the printed date of
Javier Barroso wrote:
Hi,
In sid with key passwordless auth :
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] sudo ls
password: password
And password is shown you
Any tip to avoid this ?
Where should be reported this bug if it could be consider as such (note
I don't know if there are more programs with this
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Joseph Neal wrote:
Hello all.
Logins keep going bad on me. Repeatedly.
I first noticed the problem yesterday after updating sid. First sudo failed
to accept my password. I logged out of KDE and was not able to log back in.
Let's call my normal login that I've been using the past
Daniel Dalton wrote:
Hi,
Can someone tell me what script I can edit so when my box shuts down or
reboots all my mounted devices get pumounted?
(I use pmount to mount everything)
So, how can I pumount all devices on /media?
So basically I have 2 questions:
1. What script can I place commands in
abdelkader belahcene wrote:
Hi every one,
I am using DSL on small miniPC.
I tried the ssh-keygen it seemed running correctly, it generates the
key (pub and priv),
Use ssh-copy-id to copy your public key to the ssh server. This requires
that password based connections are allowed to that
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Gelonia L Dent wrote:
Dear Debian Users,
I am working on a diskless cluster which runs Debian 2.6.17. I rebooted
the machine and lost the ssh, dhcp, most shell commands and the NFS
filesystem . The system boots using GRUB. I've tried
Alan Chandler wrote:
I am running Sid, and in the past couple of days it upgraded iceweasel.
Now I can't run firebird - essential for development of some facilities
on my web site.
Can I easily undo that upgrade? If so how
Add etch or lenny to your sources.list and then install the
Gelonia L Dent wrote:
Dear Debian Users,
I am working on a diskless cluster which runs Debian 2.6.17. I rebooted
the machine and lost the ssh, dhcp, most shell commands and the NFS
filesystem . The system boots using GRUB. I've tried to restart all of
these daemons but with no success.
Did
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 03:50:27PM -0500, Jordi Guti?rrez Hermoso wrote:
On 15/06/2008, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My wife has a poem she wants typed up in a particular format:
First line unindented
next four lines indented
next line
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
People I do business with want me to physically sign a contract that
they send me as a small pdf (22K).
I use Adobe Reader to print it, I sign the printed copy and scan the
result and send the jpeg image back: 3 pages totalling 891K!
That is ridiculous. Is that
How do I disable all these silly messages that fill up /var/log/samba
and syslog? Using 'grep -v' every time I want to inspect the logs is
getting tiresome.
The server is running etch.
Typical messages:
[2008/03/31 22:14:59, 0] auth/auth_util.c:create_builtin_administrators(792)
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
Consider the following scenario. I am on machine A.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ nohup command1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ nohup command2
Now if I use the jobs command, I can display the background jobs on this
shell.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
I bought some USB external hard disks recently. They automount
beautifully on a Debian system. One is a LACIE disk, another one
is a Western Digital Elements disk.
They mount as /media/LaCie and /media/Elements respectively.
Question: is it possible to change those
Adam Hardy wrote:
Just thought I'd ask, even though my web searches don't reveal anything
but Adobe promises and work-arounds involving printing to postscript on
a windows box first - but is there software for linux to read DRM pdfs?
AFAIK the DRM in pdf files that prevent you from printing
Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
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Hi People,
I wonder if it is possible using the sudo leave with only the user can
edit the files that are in /etc/squid.
A better option would be to chmod g+w the files in /etc/squid and then
add the relevant users
Javier Vasquez wrote:
You mean grub-install it? I couldn't... For some reason grub doesn't
even find the stage1 file after running something similar to
grub-install --root-directory /mnt/sda-boot /dev/sda. So I tried
chroot to /mnt/sda-root (I also made the bind between /mnt/sda-boot
and
John Knops wrote:
Hi,
I want to download various debs to my home directory to be burnt latter
to a cd for use on an older computer which will not be connected to the
internet. At the moment I'm downloading all debs, including dependencies
manually one at a time. To speed up the process I've
Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 05/20/08 15:55, Lee Glidewell wrote:
Have a look at partimage. Specifically you might be interested in the
CloneZilla live distro. It's built specifically for the purpose of porting
installations between hard disks.
In a
Glenn Becker wrote:
Hi all -
I am running a testing box. Recently, it seems, my X settings changed
(w/o my intentionally changing them, at least as far as I can recall) so
that the screen resolution on Gnome, for example, it was defaulting to
1400x1050. It is nice to see that my older
michael wrote:
On Sat, 2008-05-17 at 06:45 +0530, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
michael wrote:
eg:
The installation of VMware Player 2.0.3 build-80004 for Linux completed
successfully. You can decide to remove this software from your system at
any
time by invoking the following command: /usr/bin
??
How did you create your local mirror. Make sure that you have also
downloaded the main/debian-installer section since that is where the
installer loads its components from. Also make sure that you have the
correct Release.gpg files.
--
Raj Kiran Grandhi
--
Politics is for the moment
directories). You should suspect something seriously wrong if your
system behaves otherwise.
For your present problem with locales, install localepurge and get rid
of all the locales that you don't care about.
--
Raj Kiran Grandhi
--
Politics is for the moment. An equation is for eternity
system can be
compromised remotely. Obviously, the ability to become root by tweaking
the boot parameters from the grub screen does not count as a vulnerability.
--
Raj Kiran Grandhi
--
Politics is for the moment. An equation is for eternity.
-- Albert
.
--
Raj Kiran Grandhi
--
Politics is for the moment. An equation is for eternity.
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some time back before I installed the noscript extension. You might
want to consider it.
Alternatively, you may consider adblockplus which is takes a
blacklisting approach rather than the explicit whitelisting approach of
noscript.
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not be
necessary!
I would assume that the people who wrote ext2/3 knew what they were
doing when they implemented forced checks.
Doug.
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andy wrote:
Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
andy wrote:
I am attempting to play a video file, but the image is just varying
shades of blue. I had this once before and logged out and back in,
which cleared it temporarily. However, now it has come back again.
This is despite the mediaplayer I am
in it, gnome-session or xfce-session. It will be executed whenever
you do 'startx'. When logging in from gdm select 'User Session' or
'XClient script' (whichever is present) and choose to make it the
default option if you like.
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and then reinstall all the packages that
have 'font' in their name.
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