options.
>
I've had the same problem. But using grub2 there is no need to use rEFIt
in a single boot environment.
> Jan, thanks for the detailed explanation. I had seen parts of that,
> but couldn't make sense of it while "learning" all the undocumented
> between-t
I have sucessfully installed Fedora 16 on two MacBooks as described
here: http://www.cbjck.de/en/2011/11/linux-auf-dem-macbook-fedora-16/
Although it might not work exactly the same way with debian the
description could help.
Am Mittwoch, den 07.03.2012, 14:33 +0100 schrieb Carsten Mattner:
> Has
e/i386/ch02s01.html.en#network-cards
>
> ***
> Support for encrypted wireless during installation is currently limited
> to WEP. If your access point uses stronger encryption, it cannot be used
> during the installation process.
> ***
Is this the long-time-final state, or does anybody plan
s one:
www.linuxquestions.org/questions/debian-26/wheezy-netinst-iso-installation-problem-921825/
Best regards
Jan
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I sometimes install Debian on machines belonging to family and friends.
On my latest install I tried the boot.img.gz on an USB-stick. It failed
halfway trough, complaining about a missing suitable ISO-image. Not
wasting time, I dd'ed the netinstall iso onto the stick and installed.
As far as I kno
On Friday 17 June 2011 02:27:49 Curt Howland wrote:
> Is anyone else getting this error?
>
> Building modules, stage 2.
> MODPOST 2571 modules
> ERROR: "pm_idle" [arch/x86/kernel/apm.ko] undefined!
> ERROR: "default_idle" [arch/x86/kernel/apm.ko] undefined!
> WARNING: modpost: Found 14 section
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 10:04, mail...@securitylabs.it <
mail...@securitylabs.it> wrote:
> On 26/05/2011 22:53, Jan Ingvoldstad wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> At $workplace, two of our internal, caching DNS servers, running Bind
>> 9 experienced crashes in quick order t
he macro isc_buffer_putuint48 only in lib/dns/tsig.c.
I have googled for these problems, and found other examples of Bind 9
falling over because of assertion failures, but not for this
particular case. I have also found that Bind 10 has copied this code
verbatim, which may not be such a good idea, if
But it's a pity these raid controllers do not have CLI based tools
integrated in the OS for manaing raid status without the needing of
having to drop the kernel module.
So, suppose I would be able to buy different brand hardware, would I be
better of with HP, for example? Or dell? Or...?
I wo
Hi all,
Is there an easy way on debian to monitor IBM ServeRAID hardware for
failed disks? Specifically: the xSeries 3650, ServeRAID 8k RAID10.
Configuring software raid to send an notification email is easy enough,
but that's not why we bought the nice IBM hardware raid...
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If your main fear is that a Windows security vulnerability might screw up
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ence over the other installed kernels, which is a pretty
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lable) on X server ":0.0"
after 45 requests (43 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
$
Any idea what else should be wrong?
Thank you.
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On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 7:18 PM, deloptes wrote:
> Jan Hlodan wrote:
>
>> /etc/X11/XF86Config
> this is not
On 8 Jun 2010, at 23:03, deloptes wrote:
Jan Hlodan wrote:
I set up Nvidia driver according to
http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers I used nvidia packages
from
Sid (when I installed Squeeze, 6 months ago). I'm attaching Xorg log.
Thank you for help!
Regards,
Jan Hlodan
Hello,
after upgrading KDE to 4.4, xorg process takes 50 - 90% of CPU and
makes desktop really slow.
I didn't find anything relevant, so if you can take a look at these
outputs and give me some solution, I'll be very grateful.
$ uname -a
Linux napsugaram 2.6.32-trunk-686 #1 SMP Sun Ja
o be using that one now. A missing linker is,
by the way, the only other reason for execve() to return ENOENT ("file
not found") I know of - missing dependencies produce a different error.
Anyway, Debian still has /lib/ld-linux.so.2 - you could try symlinking
them, but I doubt it wi
Sorry. Missed a previous thread. Cured it by setting
options radeon modeset=0
in /etc/modprobe.d/radeon-kms.conf
This works (original value was 1).
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e.g. 2.6.29-2, gets the old (proper) behaviour back.
Configuration error? Or bug? If the latter, which package?
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Hello,
Debian Squeeze, notebook Sony Vaio VGN-NR498E
$ uname -a
Linux 2.6.32-trunk-686 #1 SMP Sun Jan 10 06:32:16 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
Touchpad information:
$ egrep -i 'synap|alps|etps' /proc/bus/input/devices
N: Name="AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint"
Tapping doesn't work
Hi germana,
I have been searching for some tools (free software tools) and i have
found some:
Maybe these links will interest you also:
http://www.ldap-account-manager.org/
and
http://ldapadmin.sourceforge.net/
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I prefer Solaris 10 to FreeBSD for servers. I think, Solaris is more
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no plans for tonight yet, is Aki coming too? Should we prepare some dinner?
And when do you want to come?
Cheers
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> Hi,
>
> * Jan Schuemann [100218 20:22]:
> > Sure, wanna come over for it again? i think
I can connect to my wireless
network. In Gnome (network-manager-gnome) networking works fine.
And what about kwlan, I haven't tried it but it looks pretty old...
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If I understood right, now in Debian Squeeze with KDE, it's not
possible to manage Internet connections and connect to any wireless
network?
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On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 12:22 AM, godo wrote:
>
>> Have the same problem with WiFi.
>> I don't think it
Ken
See: http://wiki.debian.org/mmap_min_addr
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Totem works fine, so it seems that the problem is only in smplayer.
(disable screensaver option is enabled in both)
Regards,
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 15:05:45 +0100, Jan Hlodan wrote:
>
>> when I'm watching a movie (in smpl
> On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 21:41:28 +0100, Jan Piet Joris en Corneel wrote:
>> 2010/1/31 Tony:
>> > Not sure it helps you but Squeeze installs fine on this motherboard.
>> Thanks, but I want Stable, not Testing.
>>
>> 2010/1/31 Florian Kulzer:
>> >
2010/1/31 Tony :
> Not sure it helps you but Squeeze installs fine on this motherboard.
Thanks, but I want Stable, not Testing.
2010/1/31 Florian Kulzer :
> The first thing I would try is one of Kenshi Muto's customized debian
> installer images with backported newer kernels and therefore better
>
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 4:54 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2010-01-31 16:33 +0100, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
>> In Preference: Remember search and form history
>
This works fine.
> This will show previously entered values, and is not broken (at least
> not for me). What Jan mean
Hi,
does anybody know, why Iceweasel doesn't show search suggestions in
the google search-box?
Debian Squeeze i386
Iceweasel 3.5.6.
I have found just this tread:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=48127
but no answer..
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start when smplayer was
playing movie.
Is it a bug of gnome-screensaver or features?
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A difference of 2 dB cannot be noted by most people. The minimal
difference you can hear is 3 dB, but please try some more difference
e.g. 10 dB.
2010/1/31 Foss User :
> I am using the tones command from siggen package.
>
> $ rm notes.wav; tones -w notes.wav 1000 4...@-2 0 4...@-4 && play notes.w
Dear all,
For some days I've trying to install Debian Lenny 5.0.3 using an USB
stick on an intel D945GSEJT motherboard (with Intel Atom N270
processor, 1 GB RAM and Realtek 8111DL gigabit onboard NIC, new home
server). I've problems with the NIC because it is not recognised by
the installer. Thus
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Sjoerd Hardeman
wrote:
> Jan Hlodan schreef:
>>
>> Hello,
>> I can't install driver for my graphical card - nVidia Quadro 130M on
>> Debian Squeeze i386
>> I used all methods on:
>> http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraph
nvidia.ko failed to build!
make[1]: *** [module] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/modules/nvidia-kernel'
make: *** [build-stamp] Error 2
napsugaram:/usr/src/modules/nvidia-kernel#
What am I doing wrong?
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Hi Eduardo,
thanks for the tip.
I can confirm that:
sudo sed -i 's/net.ipv6.bindv6only\ =\ 1/net.ipv6.bindv6only\ =\ 0/' \
/etc/sysctl.d/bindv6only.conf && sudo invoke-rc.d procps restart
solved my problem.
Regards,
Jan Hlodan
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Eduardo M KALIN
nection (rev 61)
Thank you.
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work-around because I do not use
> any Java applications regularly.
Thanks very much! I had the same problem and (because I had been
messing with my shorewall settings recently) thought it was my
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"GDK-Warnings".
Did anyone else have this problem, either now or in the past? If
in the past, what did you do to solve it?
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I found (through the Debian home page) an image called
debian-503-i386-netinst.iso. I dd'd it to the stick. But the
netbook does not boot from it.
There must be something very elementary which I did wrong. But what?
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it is. But apparently, what is missing is
silverlight "version 2", while Debian only has "version 1".
What is especially galling about this situation is that the
Richard Feynman lectures on "The Character of Physical Law" are
now only available on Tuva. They've disap
Has anyone succeeded in using the "moonlight" packages in order to
view the videos at Microsoft's Tuva project? If so, which packages
are needed exactly / which tricks?
http://research.microsoft.com/apps/tools/tuva/
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no i meant the hep1 account I only check rarely.
Hmm, isn't that package from skype only for ix86? Anyways, I'll try it out
when I am back in Tsukuba some time. Thanks.
Cheers
Jan
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> * Jan Schuemann [090710 1
culprit. But
it works now. Thanks all who thought about this.
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tantiatable type `(null)'
So, if someone has any bright idea.. in the meantime I keep digging.
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more or less Debian (well, ubuntu), clicking the
links produces proper 'login' and 'register' forms.
Any idea of what could be the matter on my computer?
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Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-06-28 at 14:18 +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> If everything else fails:
> - Purge all JRE
> See: aptitude search "?and(~Pjava-runtime,~i)"
> - Purge iceweasel
> - Reinstall iceweasel
> - Reinstall sun-java6-plugin
> -
Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
> Can you list the plugins in iceweasel, typically, with the _one_line_
> command:
>
> find /usr/lib/iceweasel/plugins/ -name *.so \
> | xargs -n 1 readlink -m | xargs dpkg -S
>
This gives:
sun-java5-bin:
/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.18/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavapl
Chris Jones wrote:
> How should I set up my terminal - xterm - and what might be a
> good unicode fixed font that could make the experience more
> true to life?
The Debian package xfonts-efont-unicode has very wide character
coverage (incl. Chinese/Japanese). For tips on how to set it up,
google
) built-in sound
mixing seems very attractive.
Does Debian support OSS Version 4 now? Is there a decent Debian
sound tutorial somewhere? Using Sid.
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> If you're running 32-bit, you'll probably just want the
> sun-java6-plugin.
I am running 32-bit. But if I kill openjdk-6-jre, I'd lose
Azureus/Vuze, which I use to download Korean soap operas. My wife,
who is addicted to the things, would kill me if I did.
Regards, Jan
em for 6 months or so now. And I haven't a clue which
package I should file a bug against. This is typically one of
those "inter-package" bugs for which the BTS does not seem to be
very suitable. Perhaps we need a "java task force" (as well as a
"sound task force&q
it should work. I haven't been able to see applets
working for about half a year now.
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n the safe side) you have to reboot.
I suppose this will be necessary (for those without KDE/Gnome)
until "DontZap = off" becomes the default again.
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> Hi,
>
> for me
> right-Alt + Print + k
> does the trick!
>
> Greetings
How on earth did you find this out?
Also, do you know where this is set, so I could change it? Or is
it hard-coded somehow? Anyway, thanks for the information.
Regards, Jan
Andrei Popescu wrote: (about getting ctl-alt-backspace back):
> You need
>
> Option"DontZap" "false"
>
> in the ServerFlags section of your xorg.conf (check the manpage for
> xorg.conf, I'm writing from memory).
This worked for about a week -- but nannyism has crept further. In
the late
re there any tips on moving the whole system from the old disk to
the new one? Or do I just have to re-install ubuntu, re-install
any updates and extra programs which are installed, find and copy
modified config files, mails, bookmarks, etc?
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even. But for users who suffer from this syndrome there has
always been the possibility of specifying DontZap. Forcing it on
all users is a Bad Thing.
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ion and silent operation had to come from somewhere.
Absolutely fine though, as a server/firewall/gateway.
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ner.
] Primary key fingerprint: A999 51DA F9BB 569B DB50 AD90 A70D AF53 6070 D3A1
Looks good to me. You might want to check /etc/apt/trusted.gpg and
the state of your debian-archive-keyring package.
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7 operation. I am very happy with it.
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Andrei Popescu wrote:
> You could add
>
> http://wiki.debian.org/XStrikeForce/InputHotplugGuide
>
> to the 'Links' section.
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OK, I made a small write-up now (aimed at users like myself) about
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trol-alt-backspace for getting out of X no longer works. What I
did was to insert, as the first section in xorg.conf, a
"ServerFlags" section:
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "DontZap""off"
EndSection
By this means I got control-alt-backspace bac
But it seems to work OK even with non-standard keyboard setup,
provided it is set in console-setup.
Confused, Jan
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all programs running in it. You stay in the console, and
have to restart X by means of startx.
A bug, obviously. But in which package? Has it been reported to
the Debian BTS? I couldn't find it.
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know what these benefits are anyway, so I do not miss them!
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my "international keyboards and fonts"
page needs serious updating.)
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sole). For instance, you can switch between
entirely different keyboard layouts by defining a special key. For
details, see below, sections 6.1 and 6.2.
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#x27;t open module freetype
(EE) Failed to load module "freetype" (module does not exist, 0)
(WW) Warning, couldn't open module type1
(EE) Failed to load module "type1" (module does not exist, 0)
(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//ati_drv.so
(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg
so you can handle all kinds of
languages and scripts. Examples: en_US.utf8, en_GB.utf8.
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I go back to the slightly older 2.6.26 kernel
(linux-image-2.6.26-2-686), mplayer works properly again (about
20% cpu usage and no warnings or "stuttering", even at full screen
size.
Is this a known problem?
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Micha Feigin wrote:
> I'm looking for some program to follow my work time on different projects,
> preferably something that can plug into the xfce, or if not the gnome panel.
>
> I'm working on different projects for different people and I need to report
> work hours and it's a bit hard for me to
Klistvud wrote:
> On my laptop, those fonts appear extremely small: so far, my only way
> of permanently correcting this has been to increase the
> "smallest font" in Iceweasel to around 14. Is there a smarter/simpler
> way?
You can try the nosquint firefox extension.
"NoSquint allows you to a
go to any other part
from there as well, that's just the part I refer to the most).
file:///usr/share/doc/aptitude/html/en/rn01re01.html
You can just create a bookmark within your browser instead.
>
> Jan Muszynski wrote:
>> Depo Catcher wrote:
>>
>>> ok thanks.
Another way to accomplish this, assuming that X is started via gdm at
least (may also work for some of kdm, xdm, slim, I don't know) is to
edit the kernel parameters at boot and add "text" as a parameter. This
will prevent gdm from starting.
If you need to start X after booting with that option yo
T o n g wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone know ways to extract the CD boot loaders under Linux?
>
> The reason that I'm asking is that, many .iso files come with size much
> less than 700M. So it would be a waste of CD spaces to burn them as-is --
> I want to add more files to them (then pack them up aga
Depo Catcher wrote:
>
> ok thanks. That worked.
>
> for bonus points, were/how do I install 'dos2unix' and 'unix2dos'... it
> doesn't come install by default nor does it show up in aptitude
apt-file find dos2unix
tofrodos: /usr/bin/dos2unix
apt-file find /usr/bin/unix2dos
tofrodos: /usr/bin/un
Lynn Kilroy wrote:
> I imagine this question has been answered lots of times, but I'll be
> dumb and ask it again.
>
> I am setting up a Debian computer and hope to use it primarily as a file
> server. This is for a network, and all the computers network together
> through an ISDN router modem
You can try what I have. Since you know you want these why do you have
them as modules? Compile directly into the kernel you don'y have to
worry about loading, and why ot why not it's loaded.
CONFIG_FB=y
CONFIG_FB_BOOT_VESA_SUPPORT=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_FILLRECT=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_COPYAREA=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:47 PM, T o n g wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 22:37:44 +0200, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
>
Is there any good solution to clone Windows Partitions under Linux?
>>> have a look at "ntfsclone" . . .
>
> Thanks. looks like exactly what I'm looking for.
>
>> Do realise that clo
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Mark McCorkell
wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-04-20 at 08:52 -0400, Robert Menes wrote:
>> Hi folks, I've just installed Debian lenny-stable onto my Asus Eee PC
>> 10", and I'd like to
>> switch over from stable to squeeze-testing in order to make use of
>> more up to date
Andrei Popescu wrote:
>> I may be a bit behind the times in using xmms. Is there a
>> replacement (with approximately the same user interface) for xmms?
>
> audacious
Audacious works very well. Thanks, Jan
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Kent West wrote:
> Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
>> The last few days, sound (in particular music) is very bad on
>> my Sid system. It sounds distorted, as if above a certain
>> amplitude the signal is clipped.
> I had this problem for about the last year; last week I
&g
Corporation 82801EB/ER
(ICH5/ICH5R) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 02)
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I am not sure which previous version did
not work. Hope it was not 8.62..
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install them with dpkg
-i. Otherwise you must go to packages.debian.org and get the 8.62
versions from "stable"; it seems that 8.63 is no longer available.
Version 8.64 gives an "irrecoverable error". I haven't found out
yet how Brother's way of using ghostscript trig
started yesterday after an upgrade.
I'll let you and list know when I find a solution. I think it
happened before (maybe a year ago) but I can't remember what I did
to fix it.
Regards, Jan
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quoted text rarely aids in
understanding.
I agree, though, that complaining publicly on a mailing list regarding
one part's choice of quoting or not usually is bad netiquette.
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; after a few days. This new sound problem has now been
going on for a few weeks. I cannot file a bug report about it
because I have no way to know which program causes the problem.
Any help appreciated.
Regards, Jan
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Hi,
Does anyone know the kernel version in the latest version of debian-testing? I
saw on the internet that my hardware (more precisely my ethernet card) needs
kernel 2.6.27-*.
thanks for any information,
Jan
ught the nova server was only for "binaries",
but apparently it carries "normal" newsgroups as well.
Other list members: sorry to have bothered you with a problem that
has nothing to do with Debian.
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with a subje
reinstall of icedove and iceweasel.
Regards, Jan
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30.
I update/upgrade Sid regularly, but Icedove has not been upgraded
since October.
Any suggestions?
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-gcjwebplugin.
Got the hint from this message on the debian-amd64 list (found by
searching; don't have an amd64 myself):
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2008/11/msg00032.html
Maybe Debian is getting more sun-unfriendly. Anyway, it works now.
Regards, Jan
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6.0/07. But this
didn't help .. it is mysterious.
One thing: when re-installing (i.e. downgrading) sun-java there
was a warning:
update-binfmts: warning: current package is openjdk-6, but binary
format already installed by sun-java6
I don't know what this means. I have openjdk installe
I have sun-java6-plugin installed (and thus also sun-java6-jre and
sun-java6-bin) but the java plugin does not appear in iceweasel's
about:plugins (and so java applets no longer work).
Running Sid; this problem seems to be fairly new. Any other Sid
users experience this?
Regards, Jan
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m slowly gaining experience, now my
home has become 100% Debian (two desktops and a
gateway/server/firewall).
Regards, Jan
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rts here who can shed some light.
Regards, Jan
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Simplest way:
aptitude purge ~c
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