disclaimer: im not bacula expert.
bacula documentation is not very good from my point of view. There is a
book about backups that cover a little bacula, but it does not go deep
into specifics.
AFAIK, the set up has to be done from CLI and the configuration files
(its not hard, basically, define
It makes sense... thank you
Greets!
aL
On Thu, 2012-01-12 at 16:23 +0100, Florian Ernst wrote:
Hello,
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 03:21:05PM +0100, afuentes wrote:
http://claudiocomputing.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/infographic_debian_history-en-v08.png
what happened in sarge to lose 500
What happens when you run out of space to allocate new extends in ext4?
is not allowed to write anymore even tho there are tons of blocks
available?
greets!
aL
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On Tue, 2012-01-10 at 11:36 -0500, Wayne Topa wrote:
wtopa@dj:~$ bugs blueman
$ apt-file search -x \/bugs$
apcalc-common: /usr/share/calc/help/bugs
dosemu: /usr/share/doc/dosemu/freedos/assign/bugs
dosemu: /usr/share/doc/dosemu/freedos/choice/bugs
dosemu:
On Wed, 2011-12-21 at 11:57 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 21/12/11 04:26, afuentes wrote:
I installed grub-imageboot.
I assume you're referring to the Wheezy package, not the Grml package.
I actually tried both :)
grub-imageboot and grml-rescueboot. grml-rescueboot is only supposed
On Wed, 2011-12-21 at 05:53 -0500, Wayne Topa wrote:
Can you show us what the /etc/default/grub-imageboot file looks like.
with pleasure :)
cat /etc/default/grub-imageboot
# Where to find the iso/floppy images
IMAGES=/home/afuentes/qindel/isos
# You can override the boot options for iso
On Wed, 2011-12-21 at 09:28 -0500, Wayne Topa wrote:
On 12/21/2011 06:38 AM, afuentes wrote:
On Wed, 2011-12-21 at 05:53 -0500, Wayne Topa wrote:
Can you show us what the /etc/default/grub-imageboot file looks like.
with pleasure :)
cat /etc/default/grub-imageboot
# Where
afuentes afuentes 723517440 Dec 20 16:37
CentOS-6.1-x86_64-LiveCD.iso
-rw-r--r-- 1 libvirt-qemu kvm 176160768 Sep 2 11:46
debian-6.0.2.1-amd64-netinst.iso
-rw-r--r-- 1 afuentes afuentes 679477248 Aug 30 10:47
debian-6.0.2.1-i386-CD-1.iso
-rw-r--r-- 1 afuentes afuentes 200278016 Aug
On Tue, 2011-12-13 at 21:20 +0100, Gilles Mocellin wrote:
nethogs let you see like ntop which process do network I/O.
Awesome program! thanks!
This is what the OP was asking for :)
greets!
aL
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are you using debian stable or testing? I think iceweasel 3.5.x is
bundle with stable and its a too old version to run gmail.
install a newer version of iceweasel. I dont know if this still works:
http://mozilla.debian.net/
Greets!
AL
On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 15:29 +0100, Francesco Pietra wrote:
ive look for with no luck in the linux world something similar to net
limiter[1]
It basically tells you what program has a connection stablished in real
time and being able to limit/block uploads/downloads at program/threat
level. And as a bonus, everytime a programs connects, its added to a
list
Hey found something[1]... i have still to look it up tho ;)
[1]http://www.freenet.org.nz/python/pyshaper/
greets!
aL
On Mon, 2011-12-12 at 18:01 +0100, afuentes wrote:
ive look for with no luck in the linux world something similar to net
limiter[1]
It basically tells you what program has
On Thu, 2011-12-08 at 17:26 +, Camaleón wrote:
The beep started months ago¹ in testing (in that time there was GNOME3
but no gnome-shell) and came back again but still have not found a way
to silence it.
Well, for me it started 4 months ago when i bought this computer and
installed
On Wed, 2011-12-07 at 19:55 +0100, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
Sorry... but is this *your* system? It seems there is a 'Beep' in the mixer:
Simple mixer control 'Beep',0
Capabilities: pvolume pvolume-joined pswitch pswitch-joined penum
Playback channels: Mono
Limits: Playback 0 - 3
On Fri, 2011-12-09 at 09:15 +0100, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
With a modern grep version it is even more simple:
grep -c 'the' /path/to/file.txt
i just tested with grep 2.9 and -c and -o does not get along well :)
-c only is able to count lines within file and no the lines of output
On Tue, 2011-12-06 at 10:54 -0300, Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins
wrote:
What's making that horrible beep is the calling of the funtion
sigaction() with the first parameter being SIGALRM, and then it being
called the function alarm().
As we said, disabling your pc beep disables this, as
On Tue, 2011-12-06 at 10:38 -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins wrote:
What's making that horrible beep is the calling of the funtion
sigaction() with the first parameter being SIGALRM, and then it
being called the function alarm().
Sorry but actually SIGALRM
Thanks for your response!
my response inline:
On Mon, 2011-12-05 at 10:03 -0300, Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins
wrote:
http://www.smartpixie.com/wiki/Tech/DebianTips.twiki.html
this suggest me to blacklist pcspkr. As i said, i already tried this
Im still not very good at reading straces, but this is the output of the
command that triggers the beep in case it can helps to locate what it
is :)
greets!
aL
$ echo hola|sudo strace -f wall
[sudo] password for afuentes:
execve(/usr/bin/wall, [wall], [/* 17 vars */]) = 0
brk(0
On Mon, 2011-12-05 at 15:21 +0100, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
Not sure if this helps, but simply muting the Beep entry with
aslamixer solved all beeping annoyances on my laptop.
Lorenzo.
Thank you for your response.
I dont seem to have such option in alsamixer, nor in gnome3 sound
settings.
$ gnome-open file.pdf
it the same that double clicking on file.pdf from gnome
I have an alias like thsi
alias go='gnome-open'
so i just have to type
$ go file.pdf
greets!
aL
On Mon, 2011-12-05 at 15:47 +0100, Paul Isambert wrote:
Hello there,
Is it possible to launch a default
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