kamaraju kusumanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am unable to play songs located at
http://www.telugufm.com/modules/music/MovieDetail.aspx?MID=10083
. (The above link is just an example. I cannot play any songs in that
website. ) When I click select all and then play selected, a pop
up
Tong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
How can I use my aliases in my bash script?
This seems a very simple question but I just can't get it working. For
example, I have an alias
alias acpl='apt-cache policy'
Have you tried
$ source cmd.bash
??
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Software Development Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi.
I am putting a pen drive on the USB port and I can't see it. How do I
link to it? Mount it?...
http://www.debian-administration.org/?article=126
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Michael Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
you have probably recieved this before but i would really appreciate
it if you added support for the broadcom 440x nic in the upcoming
release of sarge.
You need to modprobe kernel module b44 which is available as a module
in the default sarge kernel.
Franki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyway, onto my question, is there anyway to tell apt-get to skip
trying to install an updated postfix package? I read though the man
pages and searched the net, but couldn't find an answer that made
You need to pin the package in /etc/apt/preferences, for
Matthew Joyce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have ssh configured so root cannot login, but I want to show some
stats to management to elevate the need to be security conscious, are
there any packages which will analyse these logs and produce a nice
report, a summary perhaps ?
apt-cache show
Dr. David Kirkby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But how do I set this to happen automatically? I changed the IP in
/etc/hosts, and had an attempt at changing /etc/gateways, but clearly
not successfully, as the routing does work after a reboot - I need to
type these commands again.
you need to
Curt Howland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Starting playback...
VDec: vo config request - 720 x 480 (preferred csp: Planar YV12)
VDec: using Planar YV12 as output csp (no 0)
Movie-Aspect is 1.78:1 - prescaling to correct movie aspect.
VO: [x11] 720x480 = 854x480 Planar YV12
Werner Otto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry for the scrappy info:
I am running the testing version of Debian.
lspci Network controller: Intel Corp. PRO/Wireless 2200BG (rev 05)
as for the wireless tools, I have been searching for a source to add
to my sources.list file to obtain the
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