Postovani,
Zadovoljstvo nam je da vam predstavimo jedinstveni B2B i B2C market na trzistu
dostupan za sva pravna i fizicka lica kao i za sve drzave u okruzenju .
Pravna lica (registracija kao prodavac)
Sva registrovana pravna lica imaju mogucnost promovisanja svojih proizvoda sa
lagera,
, I don't get the full screen but the window remains
in 1024x786. Is there any way to resize it to get the larger solution
and switch back the window size when working again on the 1024x768-machine?
Regards,
Tim
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xsetroot -solid grey
xterm -geometry 80x24+10+10 -ls -title $VNCDESKTOP Desktop
startkde
Any ideas what might be wrong and why I don't get a KDE session?
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Thank you very much.
Bye.
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run as root).
So how is this supposed to be done? Surely someone here's had to do it
before?
Tim
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I have the following in my preseed file to try to localise the
installation to German, in Germany with a German keyboard:
d-i console-tools/archs string skip-config
d-i debian-installer/locale string de_DE.UTF-8
#d-iconsole-keymaps-at/keymap select German
#d-i
Tim Edwards wrote:
I'm trying to do a preseeded install using the business card cd from
http://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/
The preseed file points the installer to a local package repository
available over http.
However after booting off the CD I keep getting the message that the CD
?
Thanks
Tim
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Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Thu,18.Sep.08, 18:20:08, Oscar Corte wrote:
Thanks a lot.
I'm looking for a way to make this setting permanent.
What would it be the right place to add this export statement?
.bashrc
Regards,
Andrei
Or assuming you want the settings to apply for any user who
Jaime Tarrant wrote:
Maybe someone has a good idea about where to put eclipse when you download it
from eclipse.org - maybe /usr/lib/eclipse-3.4/ ?
I am just running it from my home directory at present. ie. ~/eclipse/
(probably not ideal, but it works).
HTH
/opt/application name ie.
Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
Hello, when Bash executes scripts it does not read the next line until
the command on the current line finishes. This means that problems arise
if one edits the script while it runs.
Is it possible (in a simple way) to tell Bash to read the entire script
German
d-i console-keymaps-at/keymap select de
etc.
Anyone know how to do this right?
Thanks
Tim
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Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Yes, it is possible. I'd do something like this: use dd to read the
partition and output it to stdout, pipe that into netcat, which sends to
the other host. The other host has a listening netcat that passes the
read output to bzip2 or whatever.
I think that
Ron Johnson wrote:
(If you ever wonder why so many conservatives in the US dislike the UN
[besides the rampant corruption] and the EU, it's because they [the UN
and the EU...] spew lots of pretty words, but don't have the testicles
to enforce them.)
In the UN's case it was specifically
is the command on Debian?
Tim
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Tim Edwards wrote:
Thomas H. George wrote:
Running nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/browser-plugins/libflashplayer.so
fails when libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 is not found. Apt-cache search
libgtk-x11 finds nothing. Is it part of some other package?
Tom
Maybe try libgtk2.0-common.
Does anyone know
This is a good howto, and enough for me to get a basic, working, preseed
file but I'd like a full reference to all the questions/options like
with kickstart above?
Thanks
Tim
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) IE will just assume
it's text/html and will display the page as normal. Whereas firefox will
decide it doesn't know what the data is (could be binary or anything)
and consider it to be a file to download. But that is only a vague idea
I have - no idea if it's even close to correct.
Tim
Chris
that's wrong and then
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3207 to workaround the
problem by forcing firefox to see the content-type to text/html
Mike Pobega wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 4:50 AM, Tim Edwards
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So what is actually
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Folk,
The CD FAQ mentions K3b, X-CD-Roast and a few
other GUI frontends. Judging by wikipedia, K3b
is the most advanced.
Can anyone recommend one of these for use under
Xfce4. I'm more concerned for efficient
functionality than for sophistication.
Thanks,
Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 07:40:59PM -0400, Zach Uram wrote:
My Debian box keeps showing the wrong time
Unlikely. It is showing you the time it thinks it has, adjusted for your
time zone. If the time is wrong, likely your hardware clock is wrong.
Reset your clock
Paul Dufresne wrote:
2008/8/30 Thomas Weinbrenner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, it is more than just a name. man inetd says:
inetd should be run at boot time by /etc/rc (see rc(8)). It then
listens
for connections on certain internet sockets. When a connection is found
on one
) ?
Thanks for any help
Tim
For what it's worth, apt-show-versions -r -p mesa gives:
libgl1-mesa-dev/lenny uptodate 7.0.3-5
libgl1-mesa-dri/lenny uptodate 7.0.3-5
libgl1-mesa-glx/lenny uptodate 7.0.3-5
libglu1-mesa/lenny uptodate 7.0.3-5
libglu1-mesa-dev/lenny uptodate 7.0.3-5
libosmesa6/lenny uptodate
On Sun, 2008-08-31 at 15:34 +0100, Tim Day wrote:
How can I get mesa to provide it's nifty OpenGL 2.0+ features for stuff
rendering to the screen ?
Aha: cracked it...
The system had set itself up to use the DRI i915 drivers for the
onscreen OpenGL, but doing
aptitude install libgl1-mesa-swx11
package from the next in-development version of the distro. I
haven't had many problems with this, but as always YMMV, good luck.
Tim
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packages almost certainly already include them. With Linux it's best to
always try the packages first.
Tim
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Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
On 2008-08-28 10:00, Tim Edwards wrote:
The way Debian does it this is the same as virtually every other major
Linux distro - Suse/OpenSuse, Redhat, Fedora, Mandriva, Ubuntu etc. That
is they release a new distro version every X months, in Debian-speak
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
On 2008-08-29 11:42, Tim Edwards wrote:
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
On 2008-08-28 10:00, Tim Edwards wrote:
That's new to me. Were did you get this information? IIRC it's a unique
feature of debian (and/or debian based systems) to get security fixes
backported
any harm.
Tim
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Does anyone know whether or not order is important in specifying the
options in preseed files? I'm writing a script to generate them and need
to know if ordering is a consideration.
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Adam Hardy wrote:
Paul Cartwright on 27/08/08 02:09, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
What about chkrootkit? No warnings?
/etc/cron.daily/chkrootkit: The following suspicious files and
directories
were found: /usr/lib/jvm/.java-gcj.jinfo
/usr/lib/jvm/.java-1.5.0-sun.jinfo
that, but would like to know if there're any others I can
compare it against.
Thanks
Tim
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says:
Metric The 'distance' to the target (usually counted in hops). It is
not used by recent kernels, but may be needed by routing dae-
mons.
sorry, not a solutuion. more like a hint.
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prefer FAI,
mainly because of easier trouble-shooting and customisation. But I
happily use both.
This is all IMHO, naturally. Your mileage may vary.
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have not done
that, look for packages with hp prefix, such as hpijs, which worked
for my C1315. There are a few of them in the list.
Tim Yang
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available for amd64 but not for
i386. Maybe it was just a package maintainers mistake...
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Hi,
after an update of our Sun NFS server, I get this error message in
/var/log/syslog of my Etch system:
debianMachine kernel: call_verify: server SunNFS requires
stronger authentication.
Any ideas how I can set up the authentication level of my
Debian NFS client?
Regards,
Tim
Michael Yang wrote:
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 8:26 AM, jeffry s [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using xfce4 now. It seems to me it's also getting slower (been using for
a long time now), I'm wondering if there's any tools to analyze the system
performance?
This might go down poorly with some
I believe a lot of computer technical people (and thus also a lot of debian
users) are using the professional-networking website Linkedin (
www.linkedin.com).
There is a feature in LinkedIN to be part groups.
I've searched for a long time, and I finaly came across a debian usersgroup.
Maybe you
I believe a lot of computer technical people (and thus also a lot of debian
users) are using the professional-networking website Linkedin (
www.linkedin.com).
There is a feature in LinkedIN to be part groups.
I've searched for a long time, and I finaly came across a debian usersgroup.
Maybe you
But what about users who already installed that software?
They aren' t going to be in the count everytime, but they are still debian
users.
2008/3/27, Deng Xiyue [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wei Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Simon Jolle wrote:
2008/3/26, Wei Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Hi Wei
michael wrote:
i've just used the default and expertgui debian net install and there is
an option for manually controlling the partitioning process
Yes *is* there but perhaps not clearly enough.
Maybe this will be useful information: -
You can play around with the partitioner, try
Rick Kalkowski wrote:
Any other tips greatly appreciated. If I can't get this to work, I'll
just junk the PC, but seems like a waste given my son's (4yr old)
facination w/computers.
I might get shot for saying this, Edubuntu is Debian based and aimed at
children. http://www.edubuntu.org/
Jan Brosius wrote:
I have posted a similar question to the maiming list. I do it now again
because I think I was not clear enough.
First I installed debian 4.0r3 amd64 on my desktop and X works.
Then I installed debian on my laptop Acer Aspire 9920. But X doesn't
start here. When viewing the
Working but recent Testing installation.
Hadn't done an update for maybe a couple of weeks, Synaptic, refresh
etc. and do it.
Downloads and installs maybe 600 items, only message was about the
kernel and a message I have seen on other installs, benign, except maybe
not this time. Says it is
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 01:48:16AM +, Tim Channon wrote:
Mitchell Laks wrote:
Hi,
Question 1:
On one machine I am running a 32 bit debian install on a amd64 bit machine.
I run 64 bit on another machine, and this one is an older install.
I am running sid
Mitchell Laks wrote:
Hi,
Question 1:
On one machine I am running a 32 bit debian install on a amd64 bit machine.
I run 64 bit on another machine, and this one is an older install.
I am running sid.
Which of these kernels is appropriate?
linux-image-2.6-24-1-486
linux-image-2.6-24-1-686
T o n g wrote:
On Wed, 05 Mar 2008 23:47:30 +, Oscar Corte wrote:
I'm trying to use netselect without any success.
AFAIK, it has been broken for at least a year now. I was looking for the
answer too. Here was my questions:
At least is an understatement.
Bung ye the following exact
michael mozenko wrote:
Hello, I am trying to install Debian. I am a first time user but
Linux sounds great and I want to try it out. I have already
partitioned my hard drive to accept the new OS, and I downloaded the
“alpha” version of Debian and burned it to a DVD-RW, then I restarted
my
Andrius wrote:
Hi lads,
technical question: is it possible to extract text from PDF? From PDF to
txt.
You can apt-get pdfedit
Mileage will vary, only some PDF play nice.
There is a new facility in pdfedit which might help in some difficult
cases, pdf to xml but don't expect pain free.
I
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Alle Meije Wink:
Err ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org stable Release.gpg
Could not connect data socket, connection timed out
The mirror is either temporarily broken or down for good, Just use
another one, there's nothing else you can do.
I confirm it has been unreliable
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
I often have forms to fill out and some would be better not
hand-written. However, they all differ so I can't just set-up a
template.
What I really need is just a typewriter.
Does anyone know of an app that will give me an interactive session with
my Epson dot-matrix
configuration
that I've missed - though I have search for it) very welcome
many thanks
Tim
(crossposted from debian-java, cause I just realized that's not really
a help list, but a dev list - apols to them)
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(or etch).
Is there at least the command reference in the texlive distribution? If
so, where is it?
Cheers, Tim
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It might help to use a standard language setting, like
export LC_ALL=C
before you start the command.
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007, Jeff Grossman wrote:
I do all of my administration on my Debian system using either Telnet or SSH
from a remote computer. But, when I run programs like aptitude or mc it
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Does anyone know of a good cobol compiler and gui development enviroment?
I have seen open-cobol
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On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 the mental interface of
H.S. told:
Hello,
Looks like
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Could you sent your 'dmesg' output. It might contain a clue about how your
system deals with the memory and why.
Tim
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007, pgega wrote:
Hi all,
I just builded mo own x86 machine , and I am quite surprised ,because
1GB of RAM is missing (1GB of 4GB) and my Debian's boot
If -k8 exists, you can use it. It is just a flavour of the kernel with
some features that are only available for k8 and above (similar to -i686
kernels, etc.)
Your dmesg does suggest that the kernel knows 4GB, but HIGHMEM4G is
probably set to 'no'.
in that case, according to the kernel
According to packages.debian.org, the latest kernel for testing in the
AMD-section is linux-image-2.6.22-2-k7.
If you needa later kernel version (why, it is pretty recent), you need to
compile it yourself. I am sure you find directions how to do that for
debian in the web.
Cheers, Tim
to find out.
Thanks, Tim
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Tim Gruene wrote:
Hello,
I hope I picked the correct list for my problem.
I recently installed Debian lenny on a Pentium 4 with Radeon 9800 Pro
graphic chip.
Everything worked fine as usually until I wanted to use a graphics
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Ed wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded an image called debian-40r1-i386-netinst.iso. The install
went fine until I got to the
would appreciate any hints and ideas how I could trace back the problem
and solve it.
Cheers, Tim
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installing
skype on my desktop, but I would welcome second opinions and comments
before actually using it - this is my production box and I don't want to
screw up my system, thus if there were any caveats, I'd like to hear about
them first.
Thanks
Tim
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Just start using the Debian server package, I found that
the cursor disappears when I logged out then login back.
The pointing mechanism is there (as I can still select
did find an easier way of kicking it back into awareness though:
select the XDMCP chooser with the mouse, then cancel back to the login
prompt (the XDMCP dialog also accepts keyboard input).
Turns out there's already a bugreport for this: #406457
Tim
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OK, solved.
What happened was, that the network was not set up correctly at the time when
openvpn was started.
I appears the DHCP on ethernet is really slow.
So I removed
is installed. Fairly painless (and I normally avoid sid
packages at all costs).
[So now I've got compiz! Fun! But be sure to read the bugs re needing
to install some plugins else it effectively just nukes your window
manager.]
Tim
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Thanks for any info
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Section InputDevice
Identifier Generic Keyboard
Driver kbd
Option CoreKeyboard
Option XkbRules xorg
Option XkbModel pc104
a difference.
Tim
crash (although still no problems with
the nv driver).
Tim
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Really? I find that fonts are fuzzier without hinting.
Other fonts, however, look much better with the autohinter (which is turned
on using dpkg-reconfigurew fontconfig-config) on.
Font server? Who needs to use xfs in 2007?
I guess I misspoke - I'm just using the default font configuration
toolchain.
Anyway... I must be misunderstanding something. Or don't recognize
Arial's pervasiveness.
I know this is going to sound stupid, but couldn't you just install
Arial
Ugly? No. xmms (a Gtk 1.2 app) has ugly fonts.
Preferring Bitstream Vera Sans over Arial is just (valid) personal
opinion.
Well, I guess I should qualify my statement. Arial is ugly on Linux *with
the autohinter on*.
I just guess I'll file a bug asking for Arial substitutions in the
of a better way?
Possibly using rsync? I may want to do this quite often in the future, as I
plan on testing all sorts of somewhat-hairy things on this system and want
to be able to easily revert to a snapshot.
Tim
Hi,
On Debian (both Etch and Lenny), I've noticed that in many applications
where the Arial font is used, the system reverts to an extremely ugly
bitmap Helvetica if Arial isn't installed. However, I would like the system
to substitute Bitstream Vera Sans instead. How can I do this?
Tim
DE? Window manager?
I'm using GNOME 2.18 w/ Metacity, though it shouldn't matter - I want to
change the font server aliases, not the GNOME font settings.
the physical memory by software?
Regards,
Tim
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Sooo... download a vanilla .22 kernel and build it yourself.
You've just got to do a little more yourself. It's the price of
freedom. And not that difficult.
I know perfectly well how to build a kernel. What I'm asking for here is a
way to do this the Debian way - i.e., through APT
ISTM, though, that you are missing the point of Stable.
http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-getting.en.html#s-updatestable
No new functionality is added to the stable release. Once
a Debian version is released and tagged `stable' it will
only get security updates. That is, only
Sure other OSs do: Try convincing OpenBSD that you want a newer kernel.
They'll tell you to wait six months. OTOH, NetBSD is a hacker's dream.
Take your pick. FreeBSD may also do what you need but I haven't used it
yet.
I agree that it would be nice to have something a litle more often
I'm currently trying out both Debian and Ubuntu on my MacBook to see which
one I prefer.
Right now, I'm currently liking Debian better - the stability seems better,
and it seems easier to customize
- but I need to run software that's newer than what's in etch (not for a
lust for bleeding-edge, but
I know about that, but then you have to pull stuff like glibc etc from
unstable...
On 7/27/07, Jonathan Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Hull wrote:
I'm currently trying out both Debian and Ubuntu on my MacBook to see
which
one I prefer.
Right now, I'm currently liking Debian better
at 01:26:31PM -0400, Tim Hull wrote:
I'm currently trying out both Debian and Ubuntu on my MacBook to see
which
one I prefer.
Right now, I'm currently liking Debian better - the stability seems
better,
and it seems easier to customize
- but I need to run software that's newer than what's
* - mainly the components that improve hardware
support (the kernel,Xorg, etc). I actually don't mind the current Debian
release cycle - it's just the fact that often, the release can be hard to
use on newer hardware.
On 7/27/07, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Hull wrote
Hey all,
I'm running Debian on a Macbook Pro. Current resolution is fine (I
think it's 1024 x 740), however I think it would really look best at
1440 x 900. Any ideas on how to do this? (Some tool or application is
really what I'm looking for)
Thanks,
Tim
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2007/6/27, Tim Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2007/6/27, Bill Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Unless I am mis-reading the AMD spec this chip is a 1-way:
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/ProductInformation/0,,30_118_8796_9240,00.html
The current kernels should work, but will likely show up as only 1
or fax/modem signal.
They just assume the other sides are its peers and talk happily along.
Tim Yang
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Tim
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interesting at the end of /var/log/syslog after you lose
your connection?
I will look.
regards/thanks
tim
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) is an option.
You could be facing a bug in the beta that has been fixed in the release
version of Etch.
I've installed with debian-40r0-amd64-netinst.iso
Even if that is the correct (stable) version, I'd be happy to re-install...
tim
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