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Le vendredi 09 novembre 2012 à 14:02 +0100, Jean-marc Dufour a écrit :
Bonjour à tous,
(debian wheezy 3.2.0-4-686-pae)
suite à une réinstalle de deb consécutive à un disque déffectueux j'ai
un souci avec apache:
(j'essaie de remettre des sites sous un spip mutualisé)
- localhost dans
Sur les WIFI publics si est modifiée l'adresse MAC de la carte réseau
du contrevenant ??
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Le mercredi 6 mai 2009, luc schimpf a écrit :
Bonjour,
dans l'éventualité (quasi certaine) où cette ignominie serait appliquée,
je souhaiterai vos opinions concernant
Est-ce que ce scanner fonctionne en étant root ?
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En sid j'utilise:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/xserver-xorg-video-nv
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salut à tous,
j'ai téléchargé le dernier driver nvidia, à savoir le fichier :
NVIDIA-Linux-x86-173.14.12-pkg1.run
je l'ai installé en mode texte, pas de souci.
mais, à chaque fois que je
Pour moi Il faut que ces lignes, pour free, soient présentes dans le
fichier de configuration du dhcp client:
prepend domain-name-servers 212.27.32.176;
prepend domain-name-servers 212.27.32.177;
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J.T. Wenting wrote:
if they are all identical, set up one and create a disk-image. There are
several tools to deploy a full image to a harddisk (though maybe not
linux-based). I have no pointers, but searching the web might turn up
something.
Look at dd gzip or bzip2
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flaw,
but). From
there I could get to the main drive and alter the init files to change to
runlevel 3,
ctrl-alt-f1 should put you in a text mode console. Log in as root and
do XF86Setup
jpb
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them.
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As root, do
1) apt-get update
2) apt-get upgrade
Presuming that the 550 is supported by the version of X in vincent's
source, you should be able to run XF86Setup and have the new SVGA server
find your card.
jpb
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in the working directory you
cded to in 3.
6) dpkg -i postg*7.0.2*deb
This worked painlessly on my stormix upgraded to potato box.
jpb
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Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
jpb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
using a dialup connection, I have a different user name at my ISP (a
number/character combination) as my user name on my linux system at
home (I am really the only one or is it so that all other people like
me don't try to use postfix
David Starner wrote:
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 05:32:06PM -0400, jpb wrote:
Starting with Woody, how about having the non-free packages recommend
the free package that provides the same functionality?
suggest would be better. Don't attack the user, educate the user.
What I meant
Ivan Vukosav wrote:
How do I get Debian 2.1 to work with a Diamond Viper v770(NOT Ultra) card?
Add
deb http://www.debian.org/~vincent xfree-update main
to /etc/apt/sources.list
#apt-get update;apt-get upgrade;XF86Setup
Thats how I got my 770 working.
jpb
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of a system load than sendmail, but
my mail server only sends out a couple of thousand messages a day, so
sendmail wasn't much load either.
jpb
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).
in my /etc/apt/sources.list i have
deb file:/path/to/archive-root local jpb
In /path/to/archive-root/dists/local/jpb/binary-i386 I have the
following Makefile
#Makefile
Packages.gz: Packages clean
@-rm Packages.gz
gzip -9 -v Packages
Packages:
dpkg-scanpackages . override
debs (mostly kde based stuff) to their
corel systems.
Now whenever I have to help someone non-technical set up a linux box I
start them with stormix and then update their /etc/apt/sources.list and
apt-get update;apt-get upgrade
Your mileage may vary of course.
jpb
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multiple
time servers) and also keep track of how badly your system clock tends
to drift and do periodic mini adjustments to the clock.
And you can synchronize the other machines on your network to the one
timekeeper machine, which is politer to the people running the network
servers.
jpb
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Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
In order to better manage configuration changes, I have decided to place
/etc/ under control of RCS. Naturally, doing this means that write access
is removed from most files and 'co -l' is needed in order to edit them. I
have placed the /etc directory on my local
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