On Fri, Sep 01, 2017 at 12:28:05PM -0400, Thomas George wrote:
> I have tried ping 192.168.1.225 followed by arp -a
>
> and I have tried netstat -r
>
> Neither report ip addresses of attached devices.
>
> I know there are two devices besides this pc and I know the address of one
> of these
On Sat, 18 Jun 2016, Fabrice Vaillant wrote:
Hey
I'm running debian testing and I have encountered a weird bug. Wanted to
check if that was a real bug or an issue on my end.
The site https://www.w3.org/2010/05/video/mediaevents.html fails on my
computer with both iceweasel on chromium
On Fri, 17 Jun 2016, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
I have my nfs shares set-up to automount to
/home/nfs4/
and then that directory name is used in the /etc/passwd file.
What i'd like to do is have it use /home/ in the event it
can't see the nfs server.
it seems like some automount trickery
On Thu, 11 Feb 2016, Ghaith Etaiwi wrote:
Hello, I'm starting in linux I used Ubuntu and didn't like it and I have
read that many people that used Debian had a better experience, I have a
MacBook Pro 4GB ram/ 500HDD/Intel HD 3000/ i5 2nd generation, can it run
Debian?. Also, I want to know what
On Fri, 3 Jan 2014, Harry Putnam wrote:
Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com writes:
tcptrack -i eth2
There is also 'iftop'.
iftop -i eth2
OK, checking them out... thanks
'iptraf' is also nice, it has a nice curses interface and is fairly
configurable.
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On Thu, 15 Aug 2013, Long Wind wrote:
Thanks for your detailed help!
I will try it without Eclipse.
I hope I didn't sound like I was recommending that you try to do Android
software development without using eclipse. What I intended to say was
that you could get eclipse either by installing
On Thu, 15 Aug 2013, Long Wind wrote:
does wheezy meet requirement below?
GNU C Library (glibc) 2.7 or later is required.
does wheezy have Eclipse?
You can install the Android development environment on wheezy. Debian is a
fine development environment for Android (among other things).
On Mon, 17 Dec 2012, Bob Proulx wrote:
Russell L. Harris wrote:
Can you recommend a good Wheezy HOWTO for users forcibly being
migrated from the Gnome environment of Etch, Lenny, or Squeeze?
-- snip --
You could try MATE or another of the GNOME 2 fork projects that will
be around keeping
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009, Adriano Trentini wrote:
Hi.
I'm not professional. I have Lenny installed in a AMD Duron.
Why to upgrade etch if you can simply install Lenny?
Because it is easier to upgrade than to reinstall in most cases. Usually
the machine's configuration is not affected during the
On Sat, 24 Jan 2009, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
Recommend me a nice, easy to use free and open source software for support
ticketing system on linux adn please tell me why do you like it :)
We use gnats and gnatsweb at my work. It is easy to administer, which was
a prime consideration in its
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008, Bret Busby wrote:
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008, Péter András Felvégi wrote:
I have a few requirements for a mua, and have not yet found the ideal
program:
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I trust that you are aware that, apparently, the Washington University has
abandoned PINE and ALPINE, and so
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008, Star Liu wrote:
When I develop in windows, I use visual studio.net 2008 as my IDE, if
I want to develop in Debian, what's the best the IDE for C
programming?
thanks!
emacs
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2008, Thomas Preud'homme wrote:
Le jeudi 31 juillet 2008, Steve Witt a écrit :
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008, Star Liu wrote:
When I develop in windows, I use visual studio.net 2008 as my IDE,
if I want to develop in Debian, what's the best the IDE for C
programming?
thanks!
emacs
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
I know, it's a religious question and i'm bound to get replies of
different people telling me their choice is the best, but, why not...
The thing is i have a few requirements: i want applications that are
not desktop-dependant (i.e. Gnome or KDE) and
On Thu, 22 May 2008, andy wrote:
Hello
My / partition is some 12GB and I see that it is currently 97% full. How can
I clean this out without trashing important files? What should I be looking
for in terms of likely culprits that can be deep-sixed safely?
We'll need to know a little more
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008, Daniel Ngu wrote:
Hi,
How do I find out what's the dynamic IP I get when connected
to my ISP? I'm not broadband BTW.
How do you connect? Is your computer connected directly to your ISP
connection? Assuming it is Linux box then:
/sbin/ifconfig
will show the IP
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008, Dennis G. Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
It is time that I started getting serious about backing up my systems. I have
nine systems on my network, one will be used just for backup restore
(Debian/lenny)
Do you intend to backup to tape? Unless amanda has improved a lot in the
On Mon, 24 Mar 2008, Jean Létourneau wrote:
Goo day,
How do I add a /dev/rrtS? I have 6 physical com port on my machine, but
Debian only see 4 of them. I use the command MAKEDEV but they do not
appear in the /dev, only in the /dev/.static/dev, I tryed to copy them
from /dev.static/dev to the
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Thiago Santos Faria Xavier Teixeira wrote:
i already tried to use a live cd (ubuntu) and acess my data to move them to
the
another media, but the NTFS partition cannot be mounted e exhibit a lot of
erros...
so i don´t know what to do...
Well, I think that this means that
On Fri, 6 Apr 2007, Gilles Mocellin wrote:
Le jeudi 05 avril 2007 23:15, Randy Patterson a ?crit?:
I am in the process of RTFM, I'm in chapter 4 :-) and have googled without
really finding an answer. When installing non-Debian packages (EsayEclipse
for PHP) from tar.gz files, where is the best
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Tim Boring wrote:
I'm looking to get an LTO-2 tape drive/autoloader for doing server
backups. I've tried a Dell PV-122 autoloader (8 cartridges) but had
issues with it, so I'm thinking about trying something different.
(Tried calling Dell tech support but they weren't very
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006, [utf-8] José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández wrote:
Hello.
How do I change the fqdn of a computer ?
No matter what I do, hostname -f keeps telling localhost.localdomain, other
computers with the same configuration give the right hostname.
Thank you.
--
The hostname of the
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Daniel McBrearty wrote:
Anyone using ddclient that knows how to configure it to run after reboot?
At the moment I start it manually. I looked atthe deb policy manual
about scripts to be added to /etc/init.d and the scripts that come
with ddclient don't seem to fit
On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Doofus wrote:
Adam Mercer wrote:
On 04/08/05, Preston Boyington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian mirror
(amd64 and i386). I've been reading about debmirror but when I tried it
my mirror didn't look quite like
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Rob Brenart wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
I don't really care yet about any kind of centralized user management or
whatnot, what I care about is for the machines to be able to see each
other by machinename...
You can put the name and IP of every machine into /etc/host on
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Redefined Horizons wrote:
Debian Users,
I originally installed Debian with a hard drive that only had about 6
Gigs. I'd like to add an 80 Gig hard drive.
Debian will be the only OS on my computer. I just need the extra
memory, and I'm not worried about running a dual boot
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Carl Fink wrote:
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 06:21:06PM -0700, Alaa G wrote:
Hello,
I installed the debian OS in My Dell notebook.
Which version of Debian?
Fatal server error:
no screens found
Commonly this means that the graphic display system, XFree86, is not set up
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
A follow-up question:
If you install the current sarge stable release, can you install deb
packages from any earlier releases? That is, either earlier stable
or testing deb packages? What's the hierarchy here: sarge stable,
earlier
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, stan wrote:
ON some older Debian machines I have a neat lightweight calender
appliacation called ical. An apt-cahce search on a fairly recent install
does not seem to reaeal it's present in the current Debian world.
Am I overlooking something? If not, what hapened to it?
On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, John Hasler wrote:
Rhomboid Goatcabin writes:
My sources.list files are using specifically stable and I'm wondering
what happens when the Sarge big, red, shiny, candy-like button gets
pressed. Do all my systems go and try to install Sarge?
Yes. I suggest that you point
On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
On 6/1/05, Joe Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
When we get a Sarge release in a few days, we will get crazy behavior
out of Sid for a while? I seem to remember that when Woody was released,
updating in testing or Sid was a problem for a
I've had a software development problem report system going for a few
years now based on gnats and gnatsweb. I upgraded the server this is on
and installed sarge on this server. I converted the gnats databases we had
from the woody version to the sarge version of gnats/gnatsweb (which was
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
Any suggestions for how to fix this??
make sure the following packages are installed:
. gnome-panel
. gnome-session
. sawfish-gnome or metacity
optional packages:
. nautilus
. xscreensaver
. xscreensaver-gl
Thanks, that was it.
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I've installed sarge on an i386 machine and seem to have gnome all messed
up. I'm using gdm as the login manager and select gnome as the session.
When I log in, I get the gnome splash screen, it shows the first 2 icons
in that screen, then shows no more, the splash screen goes away and I'm
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, Stefan Drees wrote:
Hi,
i´m using debian for now two years and i created lots of servers for our
customers.
I also tried to create an very small debian install with postfix, bind, dhcp,
webmin,
squid etc. I was able to cut it down to 100 MB but i want it make smaller.
Are
I've just installed sarge on an x86 machine and have got it basically
working. I selected the 2.4.25 kernel as part of the debian-installer
installation. I'm now trying to compile a 2.6.7 kernel using the
debian-source-2.6.7 package in sarge using kernel-package -- the normal
Debian way of
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Steve Witt wrote:
I've just installed sarge on an x86 machine and have got it basically
working. I selected the 2.4.25 kernel as part of the debian-installer
installation. I'm now trying to compile a 2.6.7 kernel using the
debian-source-2.6.7 package in sarge using kernel
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, Harshwardhan Shashikant Nagaonkar wrote:
I just wanted to say thanks to the d-i guys, I used it today to install some
new systems and it was just great... autodetecting everything (on a new
hp-compaq d530 no less, with a broadcom network card etc.). I eventually did
put
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Aldous Huxley wrote:
Thanks to the advice of this group, I can now dual-boot using Lilo.
Thanks again. Now I need to figure out how to configure the proper
file that controls how Debian boots up. I like having the automatic
X login screen, but whenever you try to logout
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, Iain Young wrote:
Hi All,
I've seen a number of 'HOWTO' documents on installing Debian on
Compact Flash, but most of the ones I've seen deal with installing
it once, and using stable.
Has anyone had any experience with using Sid, -and- keeping it
up to date with
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Michael Bellears wrote:
We are in the process of migrating an overburdened Debian
3.0/Apache/qmail box into a webfarm setup.
Looking at using a ServerIronXL for loadbalancing.
Would appreciate anyone's experiences/recommendations on the following
points:
1. What is
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
I just saw this in Debian Weekly News issue ten:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2004/debian-vote-200403/msg00067.html
I guess I just wonder.
-- snip --
Any guys have opinions?
I guess I'm surprised that anyone even cares about gender
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, David Baron wrote:
ppp is not starting on bootup. I can pon at will afterwards but this has
stopped coming up on boot.
Is there a script that might have been lost along the way?
If you're talking about having a ppp network interface started
automatically and
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, David Z Maze wrote:
Michael Kahle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a server that is dedicated to doing backups via Amanda. I have
recently purchased a Intel Pro 1000 Server adapter for this machine.
What kind of an adaptor is it? A network card? More recent 2.4
I'm trying to setup a wireless LAN system on a system running Debian
testing, and am compiling the 2.4.7 kernel sources (which I can do fine).
I'm also trying to compile the pcmcia sources and am running in to a
problem. I'm using the kernel-package mechanism of compiling the kernel
and pcmcia
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Debian GNU wrote:
Hi all,
I have a network with the following configuration.
-
192.168.1.0/24 | |
192.168.1.1192.168.1.2
Linux Gateway Router
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Sunny Dubey wrote:
hey,
I have a 3c509 NIC.
I tried getting an IP for this NIC by using DHCP. (I used dhcpcd) But for
some odd reason, it wouldn't work, and so I stfw'ed. (searched the fucking
web). looking at various mailing lists, i found that I wasn't the only
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Chris Hoover wrote:
Is woody/unstable currently in a state to do a apt-get dist-upgrade to? If
not, is there a eta on that time frame?
Thanks,
I've been running it for months too, and it has, for the most part been
pretty good. In fact I really like this new 'testing'
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Rick Macdonald wrote:
Is anybody using gnome calendar (gnome-pim package)? I've tried many times
over the last 6 months and I've never been able to get it to do anything.
The specified times pass with no notification.
I'm currently using woody.
...RickM...
Yeah, I'm
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Robert Voigt wrote:
I compiled a 2.2.19 kernel because I want to use ipchains and do IP
masquerading.
The ipmasq package description on the debian website says one should enalbe
CONFIG_FIREWALL, CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL, CONFIG_IP_FORWARD, and
CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE.
I
I don't know if this story is true or not, but I hope it is. A guy who is
our sys admin said he read on a sys admin type mailing list that the crew
of the International Space Station are having some computer problems just
like a lot us down here on earth. It seems that the U.S. provided
computers
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Szfelix wrote:
I change the WIN2000 server.
The local terminals can ping the output eth card but I can't go out on the
internet.
From gateway I can go out.
So simply what and where I must write to resolve this problem.
and, where i can find a documentation, step by
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Mike Egglestone wrote:
Hi...
Is there a web site or somewhere where I can
find which hardware is compatible with debian 2.2 r2
I want to buy new servers and new network cards
and I don't want to find out that the card isn't supported
say... and brand new 3com 905
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Benjamin Pharr wrote:
I'm trying to set up NTP on my Debina server. I installed NTP using
apt-get and then added several:
server servername.com
lines to the /etc/ntp.conf file. It's been over a month, and my time
continues to wander and /var/log/ntpstats is empty. I
On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, Joseph Anthony De Los Santos wrote:
Hello,
Right now, I am currently using a pathetically underpowered built-in video
card (s3 virge) for my debian pc. I would to upgrade it to a much better one.
My question is would my built-in card cause me any trouble? I think
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On Tue, 30 Mar 1999, Shao Zhang wrote:
Hi,
I saw earlier disscussions about ps and free.
So what command can I use to actually display the total memory that
is occupied by my system?
Thanks.
Shao
'top' gives a lot of very nice information in this regard.
I'm trying to learn a little about java, so I installed jdk1.1 from hamm.
The rest of my system is Debian 1.3 (or stable).
I'm testing the installation using the 'hello world' app below:
class HelloWorldApp {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println(Hello World!);
On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
Sure, lots of ideas :)
just run it as java HelloWorldApp
(without .class) and everything will be fine.
Alex Y.
ARG!! I knew it was some boneheaded thing! Thanks a lot!
Steve
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On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Mario Filipe wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Remco van de Meent wrote:
In that case i need another type of assistance. When i do
ldconfig -p | grep libXpm i get this :
126 - ELF libXpm.so.4 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4
127 - ELF libXpm.so =
Sorry about this but it should be
-L/usr/X11R6/lib
without the space I added in my first message.
Steve
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On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Ender Wigin wrote:
Hi,
BTW I fixed Pine to all those who might have the Mailbox Lock problem the
solution is to su -c chmod 1777 /tmp
Now for the problem ... I have procmail installed and I configured it with
the .forward file as the mail-filtering FAQ sugjested ...
I'm trying to get diald working and am having some problems. I have a
working ppp connection using the pon, poff scripts. I installed diald and
configured the /etd/diald/diald.options file and rebooted to test. It
wouldn't dial my modem. Turned on the debug options in diald to try to
get a
On Tue, 30 Dec 1997, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
Hi-
I am looking to buy a used Sparc and I know that there are important
differences between older models. What are the models to stay away from
and which ones are ideal? How do I tell them apart?
Appreciate any information or direction!
... :)
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On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Steve Witt wrote:
This info is contained in the xterm man page as is nearly all information
about application specific X resources. Note the capitalization of the
class name 'XTerm', it is case sensitive. The man page on 'X' has a lot
of general information about X
On 4 Dec 1997, Larry G. Gariepy Jr. wrote:
I hope I don't sound heretical: I imagine that a lot of people like Linux for
the fact that there is something new to try every week or two. :) (or more
often?) But practically, how often do people think it is worth the trouble to
upgrade major
I follow the Red Hat list on Usenet ... it is a ZOO compared to this list.
Thinking about it, it makes sense. What market is Red Hat aiming at?
People who can't install Linux!
We have a very active mailing list and that somehow reduces Debian posts
in the general linux groups. I
...
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PairGain Technologies, Inc.
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using fvwm2 as my window manager so I believe I start TkStep from the
initialization clause in the .fvwm2rc file.
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a 28.8 kb/s link. I used to subscribe to a large number of groups
(between 100 - 200) and the startup time of slrn was pretty slow.
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. Second, there is a web site http://www.gnus.org
that is the home page for Gnus in which there is an html manual, FAQ,
mailing list info, etc., etc.
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that it didn't work this way for you.
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options weren't coming along
fast enough for me.
Thanks...
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