On 12/10/13 16:49, Wackojacko wrote:
On 12/10/13 16:37, Gary Dale wrote:
On 12/10/13 11:03 AM, Wackojacko wrote:
On 12/10/13 15:32, Gary Dale wrote:
I had a similar problem but fixed it by enabling IOEMU in the BIOS of
my Gigabyte 970A-D3P.
I assume you mean IOMMU, I had already enabled
but no ip address from
the router.
Any help would be aprreciated
Thanks
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=0x0010]
and lspci shows
02:00.0 USB controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. Device 3483 (rev 01)
I prefer network and no usb 3.0 but I'd like both so I'll look in the
BIOS again to see if there's anything I can change to see if it helps.
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On 12/10/13 16:37, Gary Dale wrote:
On 12/10/13 11:03 AM, Wackojacko wrote:
On 12/10/13 15:32, Gary Dale wrote:
I had a similar problem but fixed it by enabling IOEMU in the BIOS of
my Gigabyte 970A-D3P.
I assume you mean IOMMU, I had already enabled this a few minutes before
you suggested
merge'
which is available for openoffice (and word in the windows world)
HTH
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but all I get is
Unable to query monitor info
Thanks
Try this website
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Working_with_Modelines#Getting_rid_of_overscan_and_centering_the_image
it was a lot of help recently in creating a custom modeline for my
Panasonic Plasma.
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cpufrequtils (004-2) ...
CPUFreq Utilities: Setting ondemand CPUFreq governor...disabled,
governor not available...done.
Doesn't seem to be helping from my point of view...
You need to edit /etc/default/cpufrequtils and read the comments.
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for any packages I
have updated since the original iso was downloaded.
My download of a new netinst is half done while I composed this reply.
Probably a bit late now!
Thanks.
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dvd-slideshow from the
debian-multimedia repository. Create your images with gimp and then use
dvd-slideshow to make a slideshow for you.
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and they should be expected, no?
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If this is the case you could roll your own kernel, very easy with
make-kpkg, and disable the ide modules and build the pata modules you
need into the kernel.
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these commands, but the daily chkrootkit
email warning of LKM Trojan has now disappeared!!
HTH
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(dovecot), postfix, cups and apt-cacher
(perl) locally for my internal network.
Am I really rooted? Anyone else seeing something similar?
TIA
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/16/08 06:17, Wackojacko wrote:
Hi all
I realise there has been some discussion recently over the merits or
otherwise of chkrootkit, but the last two days it is warning of hidden
processes (ps and readdir).
After googling a little further I see this has been
for me!
HTH
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Sudev Barar wrote:
2008/7/30 Wackojacko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I was refering to the coin cell that some motherboards have for keeping bios
settings between reboots.
The OP mentioned that removing the BIOS battery for a few minutes helps the
PC start so maybe it just gives
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
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Brian McKee wrote:
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 11:43 AM, Claudius Hubig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lóránd Erik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...and the pc is in a wooden box:D but the connector is grounded, could
, but
I'm sure he'll correct me if I'm wrong :)
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Tried the fakembr package but as I have grub in the MBR of the physical
disk it wouldn't work for me. I eventually used a grub floppy image
mounted at boot time pointing to the menu.lst on the linux partition
which works!
HTH
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andy wrote:
BTW - your sig: you have New New York, so unless it is an updated
version of NYC, I suspect it might be a typo?
Andy
OR a subtle admission that he is a Dr Who fan!!
New New York is the name of New York in Parallel Earth I think!
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There is a plug-in for sieve.
http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Sieve
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:).
Anyhow glad you got it fixed.
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the burnt one should?
Yes but beware of the bug on some standalone players.
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the iso? Does the cd contain just the one iso file
or a number of files and directories?
I think from your comment copied to cd you may not have burnt the CD
correctly.
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#!/bin/csh
foreach Vars (InMetFiles InTerFile OutDir)
echo Checking $Vars\.\.\.
if ( ${?Vars} == 0) then
echo $Vars not set \- aborting
exit 1
endif
end
maybe use (empty string) instead of 0 in the comparison.
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is about 16G.
#ll /mnt/backup/backup/backup.1.tar.bz2
#-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 17991855331 2008-05-05 15:22
/mnt/backup/backup/backup.1.tar.bz2
Maybe a filesystem restriction in the same way vfat is restricted to 4G?
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it should give you a
list of the available drives as grub sees them. The file
/boot/grub/device.map shows how these translate to real hard drives.
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, and install a i686 kernel.
There are no k7 kernels in debian, but you can roll your own if you
think that this will be of benefit over the 686 kernel.
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and reinstall the NVIDIA script or
remove the NVIDIA script and then install the modules from the repository.
HTH
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NB if you run custom built kernel you can build the nvidia module using
module-assistant
As root
#aptitude install module-assistant
#m-a prepare
#m-a a-i nvidia
#aptitude
userspace doesn't allow this.
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). This will only work on PC's that
have been modified for your particular stick though. Suppose its an
extra level of security and you could always carry the modified driver
on the first partition of the stick for portability.
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(1) http://www.msfn.org/board/lofiversion/index.php
Wayne Topa wrote:
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michael wrote:
On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 14:41 +, Chris Lale wrote:
snip trying to install acroread from debian-multimedia
The following packages have unmet dependencies.
acroread-l10n-en: Depends: acroread (= 8.1.2
Micha wrote:
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michael wrote:
On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 14:41 +, Chris Lale wrote:
snip trying to install acroread from debian-multimedia
The following packages have unmet dependencies.
acroread-l10n-en: Depends
.
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is
what is required for web browsers. Flash player works in sid via some
wrapper script but it is not natively 64 bit.
HTH
Wackojacko
Perhaps you meant Adobe flashplayer is not available for 64 bit OS's?
Regards
Wackojacko
Chris Howie
http://www.chrishowie.com
http://en.wikipedia.org
-java5-source
i sun-java6-bin
p sun-java6-demo
p sun-java6-doc
p sun-java6-fonts
p sun-java6-javadb
p sun-java6-jdk
i A sun-java6-jre
p sun-java6-source
Perhaps you meant Adobe flashplayer is not available for 64 bit OS's?
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Wackojacko
Chris Howie
http://www.chrishowie.com
file for
wpasupplicant (see the examples in /usr/share/doc/). AFAIK, it will
scan for the available networks and connect to the right one. Worth a try.
HTH
Wackojacko
This part used to work well - now I always have to try bringing the
network up 2-4 times before it actually works. If I run
without success.
TIA
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Sven Joachim wrote:
[Resending this to the list, I typed the wrong reply command. My
apologies to Wackojacko.]
On 2008-01-04 20:17 +0100, Wackojacko wrote:
Using amd64 sid, updated today, KDE as Desktop. 2.6.23 kernel home rolled.
As of the recent icedove update (2 days ago) I am having
direct access to the
partitions without the need to boot a live CD.
HTH
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main so we will have to wait until
the new drivers are released and packaged for debian. In the mean time
back to nv driver :(
HTH
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Jose Luis Rivas Contreras wrote:
Wackojacko wrote:
I'm seeing the same on sid AMD64. A new version of xorg has hit us
which requires xserver-xorg-video-2 and the old nvidia-glx only provides
xserver-xorg-video-1. I think (from error logs) the ABI has changed.
Nvidia drivers are not part
Britain
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'it' is) gets fixed.
Sorry I could not help.
Wayne
Not necessarily. Grub uses /boot/grub/device.map to identify which HDD
maps to which (hd?). It might be useful to see the OP's device.map
file, but grub could just ignore hda and hdb as they are not HDD.
HTH
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not comparing. Replace them with ==
and restart udev.
Here's mine for completeness which is slightly different but works.
BUS==scsi, SYSFS{model}==iPod, KERNEL==sd?2, NAME=%k,
SYMLINK+=ipod
HTH
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for eth0 is
for a non existent card. I would try deleting all the eth* entries and
restart.
HTH
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Patrick
See /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-cd.rules this is auto generated by
the script in /etc/udev/. I think you can change these around if you
set the $GENERATED variable to 0 (from comments in file).
HTH
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With the new (experimental) ATA drivers in 2.6.22 kernel all drives are
seen as SCSI drives hence the sr0 assignment. This may be what confused
K3b if you have recently upgraded the kernel and your IDE burner went
from /dev/hd? to /dev/sr0.
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michael wrote:
On Sat, 2007-07-28 at 18:03 +0100, Wackojacko wrote:
michael wrote:
snip lspci output showing ICH8 controller
iTCO_wdt 20625 0
iTCO_vendor_support12741 1 iTCO_wdt
snd_page_alloc 19025 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm
i2c_core 35777 1 i2c_i801
michael wrote:
On Sat, 2007-07-28 at 18:01 +0100, michael wrote:
On Sat, 2007-07-28 at 14:47 +0100, Wackojacko wrote:
michael wrote:
Folks, I've a new machine
Its likely that the machine has more bearing on this problem than the
CDROM itself. We need more information regarding
? If this boots
OK the output of
lspci -vv
lsmod
would help identify the correct modules to load.
Thanks, Michael
HTH
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ata_piix'.
Apologies if you have already tried this.
There is a possibility that the etch kernel is not new enough for this
MB, what kernel does fedora run on? If this is the case you may need a
custom installer, google is your friend here.
HTH
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Wackojacko wrote:
I have had no problem mounting windows shares on my debian box. For one
of mounts I use LinNeighborhood (like Win Xp Network Neighbourhood)
^^
s/of/off :)
KDE also has a quick browser menu for samba shares if you just want to
view the contents. You can mount them
.
Acrobat reader is available from the unofficial debian repository at
www.debian-multimedia.com. With the additional plugins available from
this site, it does allow filling of forms in pdf format.
HTH
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the etch install is amd64.
Thankful for any help,
Mark Weyer
P.S.: Sorry for incorrect details, most likely file and package names.
I do not write this mail from the box in question, so cannot check.
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I would purge the non legacy nvidia packages (marked rc) and then try to
upgrade the nvidia-glx-legacy package as the version is slightly
different to the module package (-3 versus +6).
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should be able to find one near u.
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(1) http://zd1211.wiki.sourceforge.net/
(2) http://www.linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/zd1211rw/devices
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options
for both the kernels *and* any symlinks in /boot. On my sid system I
have vmlinuz and vmlinuz.old which are symlinks to the two latest kernel
installed. Update-grub will add these to menu.lst in addition to the
direct kernels so I have duplicate entries for these two kernels.
Wackojacko
Amy Templeton wrote:
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Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
Well, since we are getting all scientific, the ratio of the diameter of
a circle to its circumference is in fact 3, if all you have is one
significant digit, which it appears is all we have from the text. Now
zero
cubits and thirty point zero zero cubits then there might be a point
in there.
Regards,
-Roberto
Ah but is it. 30 could be 2 significant digits, in that case it is
incorrect as it should be 31 :)
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to ati, either
manually using your favourite editor, or using dpkg-reconfigure
xserver-xorg. Restart X.
HTH
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[snip]
I am able to play most file formats on amd64 OS, including WMV-HD, with
mplayer.
S... what *can't* you play?
Well I haven't actually found anything I can't play lately
the relevant
codecs? Has anyone used it with success or is everyone just
conjecturing?
I am able to play most file formats on amd64 OS, including WMV-HD, with
mplayer.
HTH
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the HDD.
TIA
Fernando Cacciola
HTH
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/SATA controller
into the kernel. If its a module and no initrd then grub will not be
able to see the disks, let alone the partitions :)
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/SATA controller
into the kernel. If its a module and no initrd then grub will not be
able to see the disks, let alone the partitions :)
HTH
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HTH
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Michael M. wrote:
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 19:08 +0200, Joe Hart wrote:
Granted days like 12/04 could be confused for the 12th of April, but
really mean the 4th of December. Still, your system should know the
real
in the kernel, which I also compiled in, but maybe the kernel is
still using the old drivers? Time for and experiment I think :).
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Now that is a good reason. AFAIK, as of the newer kernels (forget
which release) all drives are now sdX, so this issue becomes moot. I
can see why
descriptor referring to the console
Any ideas?
A 2.6.20.x kernel where PARAVIRT is *disabled* definitely works with
the nvidia.com 9755 driver.
I can also confirm that the debian packaged drivers also work with
2.6.20 (self compiled) on AMD64. No juggling required.
HTH
Wackojacko
Anton Piatek wrote:
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Anton Piatek wrote:
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Anton Piatek wrote:
It may help if you could give us more information on what myprogram
does, and how it is launched, in the chroot?
In any case you could try
#schroot -e --all-sessions
to kill the existing
.
HTH
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Anton Piatek wrote:
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Anton Piatek wrote:
Hi, I set up a basic schroot environment to run a couple of 32 bit
apps on my amd64 box. The problem is that when the program exits
schroot leaves all its session data behind, mount points and all (so
`mount` returns a hell of a lot
to the disk.
HTH
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Randy Patterson wrote:
On Friday 13 April 2007 13:10, Wackojacko wrote:
Randy Patterson wrote:
Hey,
I have a home network with a Win Adv. Ser. 2003 box connected to my Deb
Box. Everything is working as it should with no problem connecting
through Samba. the permissions on the share in the Win
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a Dell laptop, now dual booting debain of course,
and it already has Google Desktop preinstalled. So maybe they are one
step ahead :).
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gustavo halperin wrote:
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gustavo halperin wrote:
Hello
I need change the DVD region of my DVDs, What I do is:
1: make a dvd backup with 'dvdbackup'.
2: change the region with a rubi's script that I found in the net.
3: make a dvd image with 'mkisofs'.
4: try to burn
a standard DVD.
HTH
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of the bus.
Ah well, ... as written .. thanks for responding at least.
Ian
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error-11 , same warnings.
Ian
OK, rename the current xorg file and rerun dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
and select nvidia, leave the PCI BUS empty and restart X.
Also post the output of lspci -v |grep VGA (should show video
controller) and /var/log/xorg if no luck.
HTH
Wackojacko
PS
Ian Broadbent wrote:
On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 13:39 +0100, Wackojacko wrote:
Ian Broadbent wrote:
Try commenting the PCI bus line out of the xorg.conf and see if the
driver can auto detect the card. Otherwise, look at lspci -v for
details of the bus.
Oh and BTW. I had already tried
Excuse me jumping in, but I think its the 'end of task1 function' that
requires a '}'.
HTH
Wackojacko
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there is another option.
There is a windows driver for ext2 (1) (assuming that's what you use)
which enables you to copy from linux to windows when in windows.
HTH
Wackojacko
(1) http://www.fs-driver.org/
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and then *chroot* into the debian
partition and run apt-get as normal using the internet connection from
ubuntu.
HTH
Wackojacko
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-manager. You can switch between different profiles.
-HS
IIRC wpasupplicant can handle multiple networks. Just put the different
networks in a conf file, point /etc/network/interfaces to this file and
it *should* do the rest. No need to enter anything unless the keys change.
HTH
Wackojacko
H.S. wrote:
Wackojacko wrote:
H.S. wrote:
Zhengquan Zhang mailing list wrote:
I have to switch the network configurations between the lab, the dorm
and the
home ones. Normally I manullay edit /etc/network/interfaces and
restart the
networking.
Is there any easier and smarter way of doing
doubt you want to mount it like this.
#dmesg | grep hdb should give you some idea whether its seen
#cfdisk /dev/hdb will tell you about the partitions.
I suspect you need to change the 'hdb' in fstab to 'hdb1' if you only
have one big partition on the disk.
HTH
Wackojacko
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with fatal error: can not open disk drive.
It doesn't look like its recognised the disk.
As an aside I think you may benefit from installing hdparm and setting
the DMA mode of your disks to improve performance (currently pio which
IIRC is not the best).
HTH
Wackojacko
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