Em Sex 23 Set 2005 14:43, Debian escreveu:
velho tenho exatamente a mesma configuraçao que voce! experimente ao inves de
usar o dhcp pegar as informaçoes que o dhcp fornece e poe um ip fixo pra eth1
tb! que ai vai funcionar! provavelmente o dhcp esta alterando as rotas!
boa lista!!
seguinte,
Em Sex 23 Set 2005 14:22, Paulo Górgias escreveu:
oi amigo usa o nat pelo iptables assim ó
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s ips_que_serao_mascarados -j MASQUERADE
Ola pessoal! estou com uma duvida, tenho vario ips validos em minha placa
de rede,
Pessoal,
Gostaria de saber se vocês estão
tento problemas parecido com o meu, seguinte, tive de reinstalar o meu debian
recentemente, dai baxei no site do debian (http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/etch_d-i/i386/20050920/debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso)
o iso mais recendo do
Em Sex 23 Set 2005 15:23, Rafael Balbino escreveu:
Pessoal,
Gostaria de saber se vocês estão tento problemas parecido com o meu,
seguinte, tive de reinstalar o meu debian recentemente, dai baxei no site
do debian
Em Sex 23 Set 2005 14:36, Savio Ramos escreveu:
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 11:35:31 -0300
Márcio Inácio Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Primeiro remove o e2fsprogs - Para isto utilize o metodo que preferir
aptitude, dpkg, apt seilá! quando ele for remover vai falar que é arquivo
essencial e talz,
Já tentei, mas ele da um problema no apt, ele não consegue atualizar o
e2fsprogs e não me deixa instalar nada...
[]'s Rafael Balbino
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To: debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 3:32 PM
Em Sex 23 Set 2005 15:38, Rafael Balbino escreveu:
Já tentei, mas ele da um problema no apt, ele não consegue atualizar o
e2fsprogs e não me deixa instalar nada...
[]'s Rafael Balbino
- Original Message -
From: Tiago Saboga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Em Sex 23 Set 2005 15:38, Rafael Balbino escreveu:
Já tentei, mas ele da um problema no apt, ele não consegue atualizar o
e2fsprogs e não me deixa instalar nada...
[]'s Rafael Balbino
O problema já apareceu hoje mesmo aqui na lista, e o Márcio deu uma solução
que funcionou para o Sávio.
estou com um problema em uma máquina da minha rede, é o seguinte:
instalei o Sarge, mas durante a instalação ele não reconheceu a placa
de rede que é VIA. Deixei passar para configurá-la após a instalação,
blz.
Depois da instalação procurei qual era o módulo com o comando 'modprobe
-l *via*' e
Como vão pessoal? Uma empresa adquiriu esse servidor e
durante 04 dias tentei instalar varias distribuições e
nenhuma reconheceu o modulo da controladora, um amigo
da net me passou os fontes mas nao consegui fazer algo
para Fedora Core 4 x86_64 SMP e Debian Sarge.
(Solicitamos por quem desenvolve
Ok, eu vi agora quando fui acessar novamente meus E-mails... vou
instalar o sarge RC3 e vou fazer esse procedimento para ver oq acontece...
=)
Desde já obrigado ao Tiago Saboga e ao Márcio Inácio Silva
[]'s Rafael Balbino
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From: Tiago Saboga [EMAIL
* Konnichiwa Savio Ramos-sama:
ou
/bin ?
Foi este.
Já re-instalei o sistema. Não tinha o que fazer mesmo, não?
Foi a primeira re-instalação em anos...
Na verdade, não precisava reinstalar. :) Bastava pegar a lista
de pacotes que vc tinha instalado que tinham alguma coisa no
Olá a todos
Começou a aparecer umas mensagens de erro no hdd durante o boot...
kernel: hdd: command error: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
kernel: hdd: command error: error=0x54 { AbortedCommand
LastFailedSense=0x05 }
kernel: ide: failed opcode was: unknown
kernel: end_request: I/O
Pessoal...
So uma duvida, dei um dist-upgrade no meu testing e o debian
desinstalou os pacotes de configuração do x...
notei que o novo xserver-baser vinha com aplicações de configuração do
xorg somente, entao desinstalei o xfree86 e troquei pelo xorg...
o xorg passou realmente para a testing
O erro apareceu no syslog de hoje, com o kernel 2.6.12, usando um disco
cdrw meio velho. Olhando melhor o log vi outro erro igual no domingo
passado, quando ainda estava com o 2.6.8 e gravei um cdr. Não consigo
relacionar com kernel ou com mídia...
Fabio.
quote quem=Douglas A. Augusto
No dia
ola pessoal
postei um mail a um tempo atraz perguntando como
customizar o debian e usar ele em uma flash...
pessoal me falou a respeito do debootstrap... bem eu
tentei alguns tutoriais... não deu muito certo naum...
e ficaram duvidas sobre o assunto...
primeiramente é sobre a BIOS das
Estou com o seguinte problema.
Sempre instalei numa máquina o Debian Sarge (3.1) e sempre funcionou
com os dois sistemas operacionais (Windows XP e Debian).
Porém, desde a última formatação, a máquina instala o Windows, e
quando se faz a primeira parte da instalação do Debian (ejetar CD e
O assunto é meio off.
Meu acesso doméstico à internet se dá através do Virtua (RJ), com IP obtido de
servidor DHCP. O meu sistema é Sarge, sempre atualizado, numa máquina com
triplo boot (Debian, Ubuntu, Windows).
Fato estranho: seu der o boot pelo Windows obtenho o IP normalmente. Se, poucos
Caros,
será que alguem sabe se já e possível encontrar
para download alguma documentação sobre o asterisk em portugues e se for, onde
posso encontra-la
Leandro MoreiraGerente Técnico[EMAIL PROTECTED](32)
9197-7909www.infojf.com.br
Como devo proceder para redimensionar uma partição
sem a perda da integridade dos dados nela contidos?
(tenho uma HD de 40 dividido em 2 GB para swap e 38
na partição raiz , quero dividir essa partição raiz em 3 partes) ja tenho do
Debian instalado nela.
Leandro MoreiraGerente
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 02:43:58PM -0300, Debian wrote:
boa lista!!
seguinte, fiz a instalação do meu debian e esse em rede interna com dhcp
192.168.1.x átimo!!!
interfaces:
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
# The primary network interface
auto eth0
Leandro Moreira wrote:
Como devo proceder para redimensionar uma partição sem a perda da
integridade dos dados nela contidos?
(tenho uma HD de 40 dividido em 2 GB para swap e 38 na partição raiz ,
quero dividir essa partição raiz em 3 partes) ja tenho do Debian
instalado nela.
Procure
G.Paulo wrote:
O assunto é meio off.
Meu acesso doméstico à internet se dá através do Virtua (RJ), com IP obtido de
servidor DHCP. O meu sistema é Sarge, sempre atualizado, numa máquina com
triplo boot (Debian, Ubuntu, Windows).
Fato estranho: seu der o boot pelo Windows obtenho o IP
Em Sex 23 Set 2005 22:26, G.Paulo escreveu:
Fato estranho: seu der o boot pelo Windows obtenho o IP normalmente. Se,
poucos minutos após, der o boot com Sarge, não consigo obter endereço IP de
forma alguma. O sistema permanece no DHCPDISCOVER,DHCPREQUEST etc.
indefinidamente. Se desligar o
Marcos Vinicius Lazarini wrote:
G.Paulo wrote:
O assunto é meio off.
Meu acesso doméstico à internet se dá através do Virtua (RJ), com IP
obtido de servidor DHCP. O meu sistema é Sarge, sempre atualizado,
numa máquina com triplo boot (Debian, Ubuntu, Windows).
Fato estranho: seu der o
Olá para todos
Estou com dificuldades para usar o tinycobol.
Tentei convertendo um pacote rpm com o alien
para deb e instalou, mas testando
htcobol test01a.cob
/usr/lib/libhtcobol.a(fileio.o)(.text+0x63a): In function `tcob_open':
: undefined reference to `__db185_open'
So um pequeno comentario...
Fui redimensionar o HD com o parted e era uma particao ntfs, foi tudo pro barro
NTFS da um baita estress, geralmente...
O unico q vi fazer um bom serviço foi o QTParted que vem no kurumin e
o GParted dos mais novos
o parted me fu* legal...
Falow
Em 24/09/05, Marcos
Acsa wrote:
B dia lista..
Eu uso o Debian Sarge..e estou configurando um cluster beowulf..irei usar um
programa ROMIO que funciona apenas com a versão 3 do NFS e a versão q está
disponível no Debian Sarge eh 2.
Alguém pode me ajudar a como atualizar a versão?
Oi Amigo,
O Sarge utiliza por
Em Sáb 24 Set 2005 00:44, unholycurse escreveu:
So um pequeno comentario...
Fui redimensionar o HD com o parted e era uma particao ntfs, foi tudo pro
barro NTFS da um baita estress, geralmente...
O unico q vi fazer um bom serviço foi o QTParted que vem no kurumin e
o GParted dos mais novos
Merhabalar,
Bir miktar genel bir soru olacak ama
sormaktan zarar gelmez diyecektim.
Üretimini yaptığımız bir ürünün swi
yurtdışından gelmekte. Ürün hard diskli dijital uydu alıcısı.
(PVR olarakta geçiyor)
Cihaza ilk sw yüklendiğinde bir çeşit
video, audio seviye testlerini sırayla
23.09.2005 tarihinde Serhat Tatlıdil (Vestelkom-Uygulama Mühendisliği)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] yazmış:
Merhabalar,
Bir miktar genel bir soru olacak ama sormaktan zarar gelmez diyecektim.
Üretimini yaptığımız bir ürünün sw'i yurtdışından gelmekte. Ürün hard diskli
dijital uydu alıcısı.
(PVR
Selamlar,
Son bir kaç gündür garip bir şeyler olmaya başladı. Firefox ile gayet
güzel gezinirken dur şu ethernet kartımın sürücülerini bir daha
arıyayım diye www.google.com adresine gitmeye çalıştığımda şu bir
çoğumuzun bildiği apache'nin karşılama sayfası çıkıveriyor. bu mesajı
görüyorsanız
Cum, 2005-09-23 tarihinde 19:26 +0300 saatinde, Serdar Karacay yazdı:
Merhaba Debian'cılar
Yeniden sarge kurmaya karar verdim ama apt yapılandırması bölümünde
kalıyorum ama testing sürümünü seçtim ama ftp weya http den kurulum
yap diyorum.
yani ftp.tr.debian adresinden ama bi türlü
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 07:39:23PM -0500, Eric P wrote:
Hmm... maybe I just fixed it. I uninstalled the 'at' package, and
apt-get no longer complains.
You may want to try reinstalling it now and see if things continue to
work normally. On my sarge system 'at' and 'apt-get' work perfectly
Andreas Höschler wrote:
I have setup debian from the latest DVD and rsync with
apt-get install rsync
I have set RSYNC_ENABLE=true in /etc/default/rsync.
That is only needed if you are using the rsync server and not if you
are using ssh.
There is an entry
rsync stream tcp
Kai Grossjohann wrote:
Same here, I also can't think of another spot. I think that ?dm are
seriously broken for not starting a login shell on behalf of the user
logging in.
You might find this bug interesting.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=250765
Bob
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Nelson Castillo wrote:
Is this a run-level distinction then? Is /etc/profile is only involved
in setting up run-level 2?
This has nothing at all to do with run levels.
I was unaware of the /etc/environment directory. Is this a Debian thing?
A linux thing? An X thing?
Seems
Daniel B. wrote:
Shouldn't global environment variables be set in /etc/environment?
For anything that comes in through PAM. But if it does not come
through PAM then /etc/environment will have no effect. PAM is used
for login shells and such. But not for /etc/init.d daemon startup for
example.
Kevin B. McCarty wrote:
Please CC replies to me as I'm not subscribed.
Once a day I get the following email message from the man-db cron job:
/etc/cron.daily/man-db:
mandb: warning: /usr/share/man/man1/x-terminal-emulator.1.gz is a dangling
symlink
This in spite of all the evidence:
On 9/23/05, Bob Proulx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
You're misquoting me here. I didn't ask this:
Nelson Castillo wrote:
Is this a run-level distinction then? Is /etc/profile is only involved
in setting up run-level 2?
This has nothing at all to do with run levels.
I was curious about
What's the url of this Release file? I couldn't find it.
http://www.linex.org/sources/linex/debian/dists/sarge/linex/binary-i386/
It seems to be logical, stupid that I haven't found it on my own.
Nevertheless, thank you.
Florian.
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How would i go about creating a squid package with the --enable-ssl
flag set. I would also want this package to override the default
Debian one.
Thank You
Ben
Nelson Castillo wrote:
You're misquoting me here. I didn't ask this:
Sorry, that one should have had another set of in front. That
part of the question came from Adam Hardy. I tried to answer both in
one message since I had several messages as it was.
Bob
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał(a):
Can you be more specific? Because I have all those keys working.
Therefore I may only assume PEBKAC
you have numlock enabled for every console?
and HOME return you in begining of command promt and END in the end?
i have to press ctrl+a or ctrl+e
Yes, I never had
On 9/23/05, Jan Schledermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott Fitzgerald wrote:Unfortunately I have missed your original posting so I am not quite surewhich parts of the 'connectivity' is your major problem?In my laptop I opted for the Truemobile 1300 wifi solution and loaded the
original windoze
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 00:45 -0400, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Marty wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
Marty writes:
I was thinking it should be handled during boot by an init script like
keymap.sh (just a guess).
How would that set it correctly for each user?
Some init scripts use
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 11:19:52AM +0300, Ben Sagal wrote:
How would i go about creating a squid package with the --enable-ssl
flag set. I would also want this package to override the default
Debian one.
$ apt-get source squid
$ vi squid-*/debian/rules
add desired configure flag to the
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 02:57:14AM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
Jon Dowland schrieb:
could shed some ATA/SCSI lld fat I expect). If you are confident
enough, patch in inotify and use gamin instead of famd (assuming you
are going to have famd on your desktop - most likely).
This won't
I have the next hardware
2 x sata 160 gb (raid 0)(chipset nforce4 CK804)
In the install process, when the system is installing the kernel-image
apears the next error
/usr/sbin/mkinitrd: device /dev/part3 is not a block device
Failed to create initrd image.
dpkg: error processing
Bob Proulx wrote:
Kai Grossjohann wrote:
Same here, I also can't think of another spot. I think that ?dm are
seriously broken for not starting a login shell on behalf of the user
logging in.
You might find this bug interesting.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=250765
Hello *,
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 10:15:57AM +0100, Jon Dowland wrote:
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 11:19:52AM +0300, Ben Sagal wrote:
How would i go about creating a squid package with the --enable-ssl
flag set. I would also want this package to override the default
Debian one.
$ apt-get
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:50:19 +0100
Joe Mc Cool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I don't know what iec958 is.
I have used alsamixer and muted all the inputs I can.
iec958 are the optical digital lines and it seems like something that
normally shows on the mixer even if the optical jack was
[EMAIL PROTECTED], dear friends and sorry for my English.
This is a poor story about my RAID software onto Debian Sarge (Kernel
2.6.8-2-386). Few days ago I founded on /dev/tty12 this message:
end-request: I/O error dev sda sector 2923593
ATA abnormal status 0x00 on port 0xAC07
Machine was
Ok, I have found what was my problem thanks to the very kind
maintainer of resolvconf package; for who is interested, details can
be found in this page
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=319992
towards the end of it.
Michal Simovic wrote:
yes, i think i've got everything right cos i've been able to compile and
run one complete program from QT Assistant tutotial called metric.
i've got all the tools needed and they work, but it seems that there's
just something missing in QT tutotials preventing it from
1. If you can't fix these problems, you should ask yourself why you're
running testing, and consider stable instead. Do you even need xorg?
2. The synaptics driver is in xfree86-driver-synaptics or
xorg-driver-synaptics. It is used for a synaptics touchpad, commonly
found on laptops.
Seth Goodman wrote:
From: Wackojacko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 2:52 PM
...
A quick look at the kernel-source (via make menuconfig) and google
suggest that PIIX could be the right module. I dont have this mobo so I
cant be sure.
I don't see a 82371 on
hi ya andrea
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Andrea Ganduglia wrote:
Sep 21 17:43:55 backup kernel: md: kicking non-fresh sdc1 from array!
bad thing
and :~# cat /proc/mdstat
yes sir ri bob...
Personalities : [raid0] [raid1] [raid5]
md1 : active raid5 sda3[0] sdd3[3] sdc3[2] sdb3[1]
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 18:13:14 -0700
Jeff Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I should have mentioned initially that I had checked out /etc/modules.
No mention of the orinoco driver there. I hadn't tried adding hostap
to /etc/modules. Unfortunately, this didn't prevent the orinoco module
from
Dom wrote:
Hi,
Could someone please tell me if I'm doing this right and if not what
I'm doing wrong as I'm a newbie trying to get acquainted with the
linux system. I want to make every application that wishes to use my
/tmp folder on my linux partition to use a custom folder on another
Hi,
I just switched to Debian 3.1 (Sarge) and I'm using NFS over an OpenVPN
connection. There seem to be some problems with this though.
When booting, the mounting of NFS drives seems to occur before the
OpenVPN connection is made. This causes the system to hang during
boot-up. Fail-safe mode
Mariusz Kruk wrote:
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Hi
last 5 years i've didn't seen any keyboard without this buttons.
And they can't be used for andthing else instead of therir main
function.
Isn't time for debian to enable them by default or to provide ability to
configure them on install.
Marty writes:
Some init scripts use configation files in /etc/default, and I guess the
script's stop routine could store the NUMLOCK state upon system shutdown,
if that state is accessable from the system.
That would set it globally, not for each user.
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Very interesting indeed. So I wonder whether this will show up for
other desktop environments, too.
I was vaguely aware that it is difficult to do, but didn't think it
through fully and thus didn't appreciate the full difficulty of it.
Not to
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is
to install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or
1.0.7. It's a piece of cake to download and install these from
the mozilla site, but I have no idea how I might then wrap them
with an icon and to get them to show in
Hello,
we've been trying to make a program (ITK/VTK image processing for a university
project) work. Unfortunately, the process needs slightly above 2 GiB of
virtual memory.
Judging from the documentation I've seen, on 32bit systems I should be able to
allocate up to 3 GiB of virtual memory
--- Albert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is
to install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or
1.0.7. It's a piece of cake to download and install these from
the mozilla site, but I have no idea how I might then wrap them
Albert wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is to
install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or 1.0.7. It's
a piece of cake to download and install these from the mozilla site,
but I have no idea how I might then wrap them with an icon and to get
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 07:27:12AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
PEBKAC?
Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair, or user error.
Frank
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Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
PEBKAC?
Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair
Another common computer problem is the I.D. Ten-T issue, more commonly
written as ID10T.
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Am Freitag, 23. September 2005 14:45 schrieben Sie:
However, our test case for this terminates when trying to allocate more
than 2 GiB of memory, even though we have a really big swap file.
BTW, this is our test case, in case you're interested:
#include iostream.h
class test {
int t1;
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 09:11 -0400, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
Albert wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is to
install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or 1.0.7. It's
a piece of cake to download and install these from the mozilla site,
On Friday September 23 2005 15:09, Malte Cornils wrote:
[...]
test_p = new test[i];
[...]
free(test_p);
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On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 14:09 +0100, Antony Gelberg wrote:
Albert wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is to
install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or 1.0.7. It's a
piece of cake to download and install these from the mozilla site, but I
Bob Proulx wrote:
Kevin B. McCarty wrote:
Once a day I get the following email message from the man-db cron job:
/etc/cron.daily/man-db:
mandb: warning: /usr/share/man/man1/x-terminal-emulator.1.gz is a dangling
symlink
It would be a lot easier to use the -L option and do it in one command.
Antony Gelberg wrote:
Joseph Haig wrote:
--- Albert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is
to install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or
1.0.7. It's a piece of cake to download and install these from
the mozilla
when I use command
$xpdf file.pdf
it displayed
Warning: Cannot convert string
-*-times-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1 to type FontStruct
so, I run _xfontsel_ to find if my systerm have times pxlsz 16 font, I
didn't find.
before, I had installed x-window-system-core and
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 08:44 -0500, root wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 14:09 +0100, Antony Gelberg wrote:
Albert wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is to
install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or 1.0.7. It's a
piece of cake to download
Please read the Debian Reference. One of the main reasons to use Debian
is to use software packaged from Debian repositories rather than
downloading generic binaries and source.
Which may explain why I am having trouble understanding how to install Opera.
I got a .deb of the latest
Last night I installed bittorrent on my server so that I could use it to
download/seed some files but I can't seem to get anything to download via BT.
I've used BT on Windows and other Linux distros (but never debian) without
any post-install configuration but this time it doesn't seem to be
dpkg -L bittorrent (or the name of the pkg you installed)
It provides the locations for the docs and binaries/scripts.
-Original Message-
From: Josh Battles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 10:16 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Bittorent question
Antony Gelberg wrote:
Joseph Haig wrote:
--- Albert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is
to install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or
1.0.7. It's a piece of cake to download and install these from
the mozilla site,
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 07:14:20PM +0500, Fritz Brown wrote:
Which may explain why I am having trouble understanding how to install Opera.
I got a .deb of the latest version, and am trying to follow the instructions
on various websites concerning dpkg, and I keep getting messages that I make
root wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 09:11 -0400, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
Albert wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is to
install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or 1.0.7. It's
a piece of cake to download and install these from the
michael wrote:
snip
I presume you've checked out the diff between stable and unstable?
I presume you are not going to answer my question.
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kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
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While I agree that it is kinda spoon feeding, RTFM is generally not
encouraged on this list. My take on this is that give the newbie a head
start and he will pick the ropes much faster. Debian already suffers the
image of being unfriendly to newbies and we
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 09:27 -0500, Albert wrote:
michael wrote:
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I presume you've checked out the diff between stable and unstable?
I presume you are not going to answer my question.
Well well...
I was trying to be helpful but if all you want is answers to your
original questions,
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 09:19 -0500, Albert wrote:
Antony Gelberg wrote:
Joseph Haig wrote:
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I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is
to install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or
1.0.7. It's a piece of
I see only old versions of firefox and tbird. I want 1.0.6, not 1.0.2.
You probably want to go with 1.0.7, as there are a couple of major security
issues fixed.
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when I use command
$xpdf file.pdf
it displayed
Warning: Cannot convert string
-*-times-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1 to type FontStruct
so, I run _xfontsel_ to find if my systerm have times pxlsz 16 font, I
didn't find.
before, I had installed x-window-system-core and
You need to run
sudo dpkg -i [whatever it is].deb
Aaaahh. Will try that. Everything else had me doing a dpkg -i | --install
[whatever].deb. And, it really didn't like that | --install part.
(Running Woody till I get this thing as a going concern. Then I will upgrade.)
Fritz
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Piszcz, Justin said:
dpkg -L bittorrent (or the name of the pkg you installed)
It provides the locations for the docs and binaries/scripts.
Thanks Justin, I'll try that when I go home for lunch.
Also, please don't CC me on replies, I'm subscribed to the list.
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michael wrote:
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and insults don't generally inspire people to respond in a helpful
manner, but then you prob knew that already ;)
Insults? I only responded in kind to Antony, who believes
answering a newbie question is 'breast feeding'.
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Thanks very much. I have been thinking about it though.
I have a DNS server already running on silentflame.com. So I edited the Host
File (using WHM), and added a simple a record underneath for a subdomain. Will
this work?
Thanks.
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Albert wrote:
michael wrote:
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and insults don't generally inspire people to respond in a helpful
manner, but then you prob knew that already ;)
Insults? I only responded in kind to Antony, who believes answering a
newbie question is 'breast feeding'.
Please, not in front of the
Antony Gelberg wrote:
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I don't think there was any need for a personal insult, just because you
didn't read the documentation, which, especially if you are so
experienced with Linux, you should have thought read.
In your original post, you asked to be pointed to the appropriate
On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 19:05 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
Ron Johnson writes:
xnumlock
Don't you mean numlockx?
Yes.
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On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 19:01 -0500, Seth Goodman wrote:
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Sounds like a good reason to file a wishlist bug report.
I'd be happy to do so. Where do I file this type of feature request, and do
I need to
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 07:27 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Mariusz Kruk wrote:
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last 5 years i've didn't seen any keyboard without this buttons.
And they can't be used for andthing else instead of therir main
function.
Isn't time for debian to
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Albert wrote:
Antony Gelberg wrote:
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I don't think there was any need for a personal insult, just because you
didn't read the documentation, which, especially if you are so
experienced with Linux, you should have thought read.
In your original post, you asked to
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