>
>
> I am new to debian and trying to learn about its operating system.
>
> I am trying to learn how processor management techniques utilized and its
> functions, quantum, interrupts and multiprocessor. I am confused and trying
> to find particular resources related to these topics.
>
You need th
jacky cheung wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to debian and trying to learn about its operating system.
>
> I am trying to learn how processor management techniques utilized and its
> functions, quantum, interrupts and multiprocessor. I am confused and trying
> to find particular resources related to t
On Fri, Mar 12, 2021, 11:27 AM jacky cheung
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to debian and trying to learn about its operating system.
>
> I am trying to learn how processor management techniques utilized and its
> functions, quantum, interrupts and multiprocessor. I am confused and trying
> to find par
Hi,
I am new to debian and trying to learn about its operating system.
I am trying to learn how processor management techniques utilized and its
functions, quantum, interrupts and multiprocessor. I am confused and trying
to find particular resources related to these topics. What are the best
reso
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 9:19 PM, Richard Lawrence <
richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu> wrote:
> Kimberly Harvey writes:
>
> > Question, after I entered python manage. py syncdb, then there's a
> > error which says that I haven't set the database ENGINE settings
> > yet. I opened the settings.py file
Kimberly Harvey writes:
> Question, after I entered python manage. py syncdb, then there's a
> error which says that I haven't set the database ENGINE settings
> yet. I opened the settings.py file and the ENGINE says
> 'django/db/backends/sqlite3'. You know why I'm facing this problem??
[This q
Question, after I entered python manage. py syncdb, then there's a error
which says that I haven't set the database ENGINE settings yet. I opened the
settings.py file and the ENGINE says 'django/db/backends/sqlite3'. You know
why I'm facing this problem??
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Kent Wes
You probably want to direct your questions to the list instead of to
individuals, because the list as a whole is generally more knowledgeable
than any one individual (such as in this case; I know next to nothing
about python), and because the exchange is archived and therefore
available for future
On 1/22/11 7:03 PM, Kimberly Harvey wrote:
> I have installed the django into the linux-Debian on my machine. I ran
> the linux program, and a black screen pops up asking for the root
> password. I did that, then the next thing it shows is the Debian:~#
>
> What does that mean? I am trying to go in
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 19:03:57 -0600
Kimberly Harvey wrote:
> I have installed the django into the linux-Debian on my machine. I
> ran the linux program, and a black screen pops up asking for the root
> password. I did that, then the next thing it shows is the Debian:~#
>
> What does that mean? I
On Sat, 2011-01-22 at 19:03 -0600, Kimberly Harvey wrote:
> I have installed the django into the linux-Debian on my machine. I ran
> the linux program, and a black screen pops up asking for the root
> password. I did that, then the next thing it shows is the Debian:~#
>
> What does that mean?
Th
I have installed the django into the linux-Debian on my machine. I ran the
linux program, and a black screen pops up asking for the root password. I
did that, then the next thing it shows is the Debian:~#
What does that mean? I am trying to go into the Django site where it has the
internet, the te
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 2:04 AM, George Phile wrote:
> Sir/Madam,
>
> Is there any web site I can go to to search for Greeting Card Software
> which run on Ubuntu - Debian?
>
> A handfull of people have advised me to go to this platform and operating
> system but it is for my wife and the only thi
www.freshmeat.net would be a starting point.
> Is there any web site I can go to to search for Greeting Card Software
> which run on Ubuntu - Debian?
>
> A handfull of people have advised me to go to this platform and operating
> system but it is for my wife and the only thing she does is search t
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 2:04 AM, George Phile wrote:
> Sir/Madam,
>
> Is there any web site I can go to to search for Greeting Card Software
> which run on Ubuntu - Debian?
>
> A handfull of people have advised me to go to this platform and operating
> system but it is for my wife and the only thi
George,
I just set up a couple of systems running ubuntu. I really don't see much
difference between ubuntu linux and other linux distributions.
Just a quick suggestion, what I have done with my wife is to set up a
computer running windows because she is only familiar with windows, and I
have a c
On Wednesday 29 April 2009, George Phile wrote:
> Sir/Madam,
>
> Is there any web site I can go to to search for Greeting Card Software
> which run on Ubuntu - Debian?
>
> A handfull of people have advised me to go to this platform and
> operating system but it is for my wife and the only thin
Hello,
George Phile wrote:
> Sir/Madam,
>
> Is there any web site I can go to to search for Greeting Card Software
> which run on Ubuntu - Debian?
>
> A handfull of people have advised me to go to this platform and operating
> system but it is for my wife and the only thing she does is search
Sir/Madam,
Is there any web site I can go to to search for Greeting Card Software
which run on Ubuntu - Debian?
A handfull of people have advised me to go to this platform and operating
system but it is for my wife and the only thing she does is search the web,
manage her email and make greeti
Greg Folkert wrote:
Well, I just got handed to me, a couple of HP p1130 monitors. Both with
less than 300 hours on them. Just out of the box about two-three months
ago. They are pretty big and heavy (67# and about 20"x20"x20").
So, these things are VERY configurable. Display up to 2048x1536 at 7
On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 11:03:30PM -0400, Greg Folkert wrote:
> Well, I just got handed to me,
Strong hands.
>a couple of HP p1130 monitors. Both with
> less than 300 hours on them. Just out of the box about two-three months
> ago. They are pretty big and heavy (67# and about 20"x20"x20").
>
> S
Well, I just got handed to me, a couple of HP p1130 monitors. Both with
less than 300 hours on them. Just out of the box about two-three months
ago. They are pretty big and heavy (67# and about 20"x20"x20").
So, these things are VERY configurable. Display up to 2048x1536 at 75Hz.
I am using 1600x1
Any of you has a clickandbuy account, like the one needed to buy a xrost
prepaid card
to use on allofmp3.com? Anyone who might be interested in helping me out
in buying a pin number (as in you buy it and I pay you for it) please
contact me
by e-mail.
I used the list because it is less likely some
Thank you Sven for your consideration.
All the machines, we have, are running with Debian GNU/Linux 2.6.x.
The laptop we are going to move,in remote location, has
/etc/network/interface file that looks like the following:
auto lo eth0 ppp0
iface lo inet loopback
iface eth0 inet static
ad
> Jila Zakizadeh wrote on 16/05/2006 16:14:
>> We have two routers in different places that have own LANs. We are
>> connected to the machines through the gateways of these routers. Now, I
>> want to move one of these gateway to another place with different
>> provider. I would like to know what ar
Jila Zakizadeh wrote on 16/05/2006 16:14:
> We have two routers in different places that have own LANs. We are
> connected to the machines through the gateways of these routers. Now, I
> want to move one of these gateway to another place with different
> provider. I would like to know what are the
Alvin Oga wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Tyson Varosyan wrote:
Again, I apologize for posting a Windows-based problem on this board, but I
still providing entertainment of your sillyness ..
#1: Edit your httpd.conf file. Find the line that reads "listen :80" and
replace it with the
Alvin Oga wrote:
i'm a sucker for flamebait andpoking fun ... :-0 always fun if one
doesn't emotional about it and hopefully learn a thing or 2 along the
way..
AKA "Trolling".
to me... it was 100% in fun .. but i guess i can see how it can
also be rude when one makes fun of somebody else
Em Ter, 2006-01-31 às 15:22 -0800, Tyson Varosyan escreveu:
> Hi Ed,
>
> Thanks for the response. However, I feel that you reverse-engineered the
> answer here. Instead of searching for how to install multiple instances of
> httpd (which is what the manual says to do), you already knew that answer
hi ya kent
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Kent West wrote:
> Alvin, you and I have both been on this list long enough that it's
> obvious to me that you're a smart guy with lots of valuable knowledge
> and skills. But why be rude?
yeah... i guess it's easy to confuse "rude" with "poking fun at um"
i'm a
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 03:22:08PM -0800, Tyson Varosyan wrote:
> Hi Ed,
>
> Thanks for the response. However, I feel that you reverse-engineered the
> answer here. Instead of searching for how to install multiple instances of
> httpd (which is what the manual says to do), you already knew that an
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From: Edward Shornock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 12:14 PM
To: Debian User List
Subject: Re: Not a Debian question, but you guys
According to Tyson Varosyan,
> Given the fact that Katipo and Alvin were the only ones to reply to this
> thread and nether proved to know anything about how to resolve my issue, I
> thought that I should post the resolution here so that others looking for
> the answer later would not have to bo
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Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 12:56 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Not a Debian question, but you guys know this stuff...
Tyson Varosyan wrote:
Given the fact that Katipo and Alvin
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 07:58:12 -0800
Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> > Kent West wrote:
>
> >> At the risk of
> >> seriously offending the atheists on this list and getting flamed, I'd
> >> suggest the world would be a better place if we'd listen to Leviticus
>
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 11:12:12AM -0800, Tyson Varosyan wrote:
> Yes, I did google and search forums before posting here. Please, feel free
> to post any google results that explain how to install multiple instances of
> httpd on a Windows machine (like the manual states.)
A quick Google search y
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From: Kent West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 6:39 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Not a Debian question, but you guys know
> Tyson Varosyan wrote:
> At the risk of having my hand slapped
that says it all. He asked knowing he'd likely get slapped and he did. One
should not be surprised by predictable results. And one should certainly not be
offended and resort to name-calling when those predictable results are no
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
Kent West wrote:
At the risk of
seriously offending the atheists on this list and getting flamed, I'd
suggest the world would be a better place if we'd listen to Leviticus
19:14: "Do not curse the deaf or put a stumbling block in front of the
blind."
This was origina
Kent West wrote:
At the risk of
seriously offending the atheists on this list and getting flamed, I'd
suggest the world would be a better place if we'd listen to Leviticus
19:14: "Do not curse the deaf or put a stumbling block in front of the
blind."
This was originally written for the Jews on
Alvin Oga wrote:
>On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Tyson Varosyan wrote:
>
>
>>Sorry that I made you feel so incompetent.
>>
>>
>
>you're proving your own incompetence
>
>i doubt anybody would do what you suggest to get virtual domains working
>
>and there may be more than one solution.. but yours is n
Tyson Varosyan wrote:
>Again, I apologize for posting a Windows-based problem on this board, but I
>did so with the assumption that there would be many Apache users here and
>that the more experienced ones may know how to help me in Windows and Linux.
>
>
>I reinforced my belief in the
>reasons
>From "How to Ask Questions the Smart Way" (which you would do well to
read in its entirety at
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html ):
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#forum :
Be sensitive in choosing where you ask your question. You are likely
to be ignored, or wr
Tyson Varosyan wrote:
>
> Given the fact that Katipo and Alvin were the only ones to reply to this
> thread and nether proved to know anything about how to resolve my issue, I
> thought that I should post the resolution here so that others looking for
> the answer later would not have to bother th
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 05:05:20AM -0500, Edward Shornock wrote:
> Guess what you did? =) At least the "assholes" (Alvin & Kapito
Sorry Katipo for the typo :/
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Two wrongs may not make a right, but I don't particularly care, hence
the tone of this reply. :P
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 12:15:02AM -0800, Tyson Varosyan wrote:
> Given the fact that Katipo and Alvin were the only ones to reply to this
> thread and nether proved to know anything about how to resol
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Tyson Varosyan wrote:
> Again, I apologize for posting a Windows-based problem on this board, but I
still providing entertainment of your sillyness ..
> #1: Edit your httpd.conf file. Find the line that reads "listen :80" and
> replace it with the IP of website #1 followed
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Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 12:59 AM
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-Original Message-
From: Katipo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 12:59 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Not a Debian question, but you guys know this stuff
Alvin Oga wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jan 2006, Tyson Varosyan wrote:
At the risk of having my hand slapped I will ask, since I bet there are
quite a few Apache users on this board.
...
I am using Windows 2000 and Apache 2.0.44
...
Technical Manager, Uptime Technical Solutions
On Sun, 29 Jan 2006, Tyson Varosyan wrote:
> At the risk of having my hand slapped I will ask, since I bet there are
> quite a few Apache users on this board.
...
> I am using Windows 2000 and Apache 2.0.44
...
> Technical Manager, Uptime Technical Solutions LLC.
... no wonder :-)
c ya
alv
Tyson Varosyan wrote:
At the risk of having my hand slapped I will ask, since I bet there are
quite a few Apache users on this board.
I am trying to set up Multiple Daemons for my websites and through reading
the instructions, I find a curious passage, "Create a separate httpd
installation for
At the risk of having my hand slapped I will ask, since I bet there are
quite a few Apache users on this board.
I am trying to set up Multiple Daemons for my websites and through reading
the instructions, I find a curious passage, "Create a separate httpd
installation for each virtual host." Howev
Michael Wuest wrote:
Hi there,
I did a small programm with gambas. It is there to control an LCD
panel for setting up display parameters of X11 and networking
parameters of my debian sarge distribution.
everything is fine, but the program needs root privileges to
access the LCD panel (via /dev/
Hi there,
I did a small programm with gambas. It is there to control an LCD
panel for setting up display parameters of X11 and networking
parameters of my debian sarge distribution.
everything is fine, but the program needs root privileges to
access the LCD panel (via /dev/lcd), the networking f
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On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 03:30:48PM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
> I have not downloaded other ISO CD images. Can I install a stardard
> Debian-Linux workstation only from these 2 CDs
RTFM. You only need the first one.
http://www.debian.org/releases/sta
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi all folks,
Just join this list
I am going to install Debian with Disk-1 and Disk-7 on a 6G hard drive
for test purpose. They were burnt from following Official CD images of
the "stable" releases from Debian mirror sites;
debian-30r1-i386-binary-1.iso
debian-30r1-i386-binary
Hi Andreas,
Thanks for your advice.
What I need is the basic Debian-Linux system with GNOME environment. If
I need additional software not available on those 2CDs, I will use
'apt-get install' to get them from Debian website or their tarball from
their respective website.
Thanks and B.R.
Stephe
Hello
Stephen Liu (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I am going to install Debian with Disk-1 and Disk-7 on a 6G hard drive
> for test purpose. They were burnt from following Official CD images
> of the "stable" releases from Debian mirror sites;
>
> debian-30r1-i386-binary-1.iso
> debian-30r1-i386
Hi all folks,
Just join this list
I am going to install Debian with Disk-1 and Disk-7 on a 6G hard drive
for test purpose. They were burnt from following Official CD images of
the "stable" releases from Debian mirror sites;
debian-30r1-i386-binary-1.iso
debian-30r1-i386-binary-7.iso
I have not
"Hans" == Hans Ad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hans> I am a beginning Debian user, I',m installing it now. A
Hans> friend of mine wants to help me. He lives in a different
Hans> city. He asked me to make a SSH server on my linux machine
Hans> and forward a port of my switch, so
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On Tuesday 01 Apr 2003 7:48 pm, Hans Ad wrote:
> I am a beginning Debian user, I',m installing it now. A friend of mine
> wants to help me. He lives in a different city. He asked me to make a SSH
> server on my linux machine and forward a port of my sw
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 08:48:57PM +0200, Hans Ad wrote:
> How do I make a SSH server, and forward that port?
apt-get install sshd but it should be installed by default.
switch configuration depends on the type of switch you have.
> please answer in dutch
that is forbid by the mailing list rules.
I am a beginning Debian user, I',m installing it
now. A friend of mine wants to help me. He lives in a different city. He asked
me to make a SSH server on my linux machine and forward a port of
my switch, so he can configure my machine from his PC (over the internet).
now my question is.
estion is Debian specific, or even closely related to Debian
or .deb packages or how Debian packages are configured, debian-user is
the right place to be. If your problem is (eg.) that your mouse isn't
detected correctly by XFree86 or gpm is clashing with X, then you
shouldn't b
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 04:11:11AM -0500, thus spake Will Trillich:
> On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 08:27:32PM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
> > ... this has nothing to do with Debian! Why aren't all
> > these non-Debian specific questions filling my mailbox sent to where
> > they ought to be s
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 08:27:32PM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
> ... this has nothing to do with Debian! Why aren't all
> these non-Debian specific questions filling my mailbox sent to where
> they ought to be sent? Why is debian-user full of Netscape bookmarks
> questions, and generic
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 02:08:43PM -0500, Debian Ghost wrote:
>
> D Ghost here. Have a quickie.
^
That is becoming *very* irritating.
> How can I tell if I installed gnome or helix gnome?
> I can not remember which I installed.
What does dpkg -l | grep gnome say? If you go to th
Moe wrote:
>I installed Debian 2.1r4 on my sparc 1+. The
> installation is fine but I cant boot off the hdd,
> instead I boot of the cdrom then issue
> "boot: linux root=/dev/sda1" then I am able to boot
> ok.
>Any ideas? I think that 'silo' is not configured
> correctly because I cant
Hi all,
I installed Debian 2.1r4 on my sparc 1+. The
installation is fine but I cant boot off the hdd,
instead I boot of the cdrom then issue
"boot: linux root=/dev/sda1" then I am able to boot
ok.
Any ideas? I think that 'silo' is not configured
correctly because I cant boot off the hdd
Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> >> "John" == John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> John> them. Any body have any suggestions? Please hold off on the
> John> "Gourmet GEEK" jokes. I've heard them all.
>
> Hmm, never heared of such jokes. Dare to post two o three? :-)
>
> Ciao,
> Marti
* John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I need a recepie book template or data base to use on my Debian Linux
> box. I am embarking on setting up a collection of family recepies,
Since some weeks there is the "recipe" style file for LaTeX on CTAN,
which gives you the nicest output you can i
>> "John" == John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John> them. Any body have any suggestions? Please hold off on the
John> "Gourmet GEEK" jokes. I've heard them all.
Hmm, never heared of such jokes. Dare to post two o three? :-)
Ciao,
Martin
John Foster wrote:
>
> Wayne Topa wrote:
> > Thanks John, now I'm not the only one! My wife wanted one also, so I
> > started working on an Mysql solution one for her.
__
Hey Wayne; if you had any luck with MySql for implementing it as a
document storage
Wayne Topa wrote:
>
> Subject: Sort of a Debian question
> Date: Sun, Jul 18, 1999 at 12:39:04AM -0500
>
> In reply to:John Foster
>
> Quoting John Foster([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > OK please hold the laughter, this is serious business..
> >
Subject: Sort of a Debian question
Date: Sun, Jul 18, 1999 at 12:39:04AM -0500
In reply to:John Foster
Quoting John Foster([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> OK please hold the laughter, this is serious business..
> I need a recepie book template or data base to use on my Debian
OK please hold the laughter, this is serious business..
I need a recepie book template or data base to use on my Debian Linux
box. I am embarking on setting up a collection of family recepies,
there are hundreds, and want some method of cataloging and organizing
them. Any body have any suggest
Am Wed, 29 Jul 1998 schrieb Stephen J. Carpenter:
> I have seen. It seems nmore common to make the shell
> /bin/false
> This is an executable (/dev/null is not and gives a permission denied
> error) and is an executable which just exits (retuyrning a value
> nonetheless but still just exiting)..o
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 11:39:38AM -0500, Adam Keys wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 01:33:29AM -0700, Chris Ulrich wrote:
> > I recently got tired of taking care of my own installation of linux
> > and decided to install debian. So far, I've been pretty happy with it.
> >
> > I'm sure I'll h
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 01:33:29AM -0700, Chris Ulrich wrote:
> I recently got tired of taking care of my own installation of linux
> and decided to install debian. So far, I've been pretty happy with it.
>
> I'm sure I'll have more questions later, but I've got some questions
> right now.
>
-- On Jul 28, 10:33am, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> Subject: Re: New to debian -- question about shells & unused accounts
> On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 01:33:29AM -0700, Chris Ulrich wrote:
>
> They all have "*" in the password field by default, which means that
> they can
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 01:33:29AM -0700, Chris Ulrich wrote:
> I recently got tired of taking care of my own installation of linux
> and decided to install debian. So far, I've been pretty happy with it.
>
> I'm sure I'll have more questions later, but I've got some questions
> right now.
>
I recently got tired of taking care of my own installation of linux
and decided to install debian. So far, I've been pretty happy with it.
I'm sure I'll have more questions later, but I've got some questions
right now.
1: Is it necessary to have all the dead accounts that come in the
distri
I just downloaded Netscape 4.04 for my Debian box. It looks
interesting, but i have a pretty baci question.
I have a *lot* of bookmarks. In Version 3 there was a window which gave
you a scrolled list of the entries in your bookmark file. Where does
this live
Darren,
I saved this message some time back. I don't have one of these myself, but
the argument you need seems to be
0x340 cdu31a_irq=5
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Nov 19 13:50:03 1997
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 03:32:59 +0100 (MET)
From: Paul Seelig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMA
As it is getting very late for me here, I have a question, Since I'm a
newbie, (no stones, please) I have followed the instructions using the DOS
rawrite-2 tool, constructed all seven floppy images needed. My question
involves installing the SONY CDU31A.
I have the Debian Linux edition CDRom fro
On Mon, 21 Jul 1997 09:46:42 MDT Lazar Fleysher ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
.gov) wrote:
> I have a pentium computer with a dual IDE controller, but BIOS can access
> only primary channel.
>
> Will Linux be able to 'see' both channels? (hope it is a yes...)
Yes. Of course :-)
> I have tried to
Hi people!
This is not a Debian question, but I thought someone might know
I have a pentium computer with a dual IDE controller, but BIOS can access
only primary channel.
Will Linux be able to 'see' both channels? (hope it is a yes...)
And one more question.
I hav
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