Uai... se você está usando o Cups, para que ter o Samba compartilhando
impressora?! Tem algum cliente Win9x?!
Se é de Windows 2000 para cima e Linux, então nem precisa compartilhar
esta impressora no Samba. É só Cups mesmo e pronto.
Eu estou usando o samba, prq essa maquina é um servidor de
hamacker escreveu:
O sistema de custos que me refiro é algo mais automatizado, cadastra-se os
produtos, materias-primas, serviços, etc... todos com valores e
quantidades e a relação entre eles, no final solta um preço de custo
para aquele produto.
Talvez seja algo além das suas necessidades,
* Konnichiwa Carlos Augusto Beltrame-sama:
ola pessoal, alguem sabe algum programa que captura a tela em forma de video,
para se fazer tutoriais?? obrigado...
Tem vários:
- xvidcap -- avi
- krecordmydesktop -- ogg
- recordmydesktop -- ogg
- vnc2swf -- swf
Tem mais alguns,
Prezado ,,,
Grato pelo retorno.
Mas com sua dica não consegui fazer funcionar ..
Consegui com o slattach rodando no proprio debian, fiz o seginte:
nas duas maquinas debian
#slattach -s 115200 /dev/ttyS1
depois subi a interface sl0 nas duas maquinas tambem
#ifconfig sl0 IP-da-maquina netmask
Olá Pessoal,
Segue uma chamada para oficial para divulgação para o FLISOL 2008 em
Brasília.
CHAMADA PÚBLICA: DIVULGUE O FLISOL!
O Festival Latinoamericano de Instalação de Software Livre (FLISOL) é
o maior evento de difusão de Software Livre na América
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On 26-03-2008 20:03, caio abreu ferreira wrote:
Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) wrote:
On 22-03-2008 13:19, caio abreu ferreira wrote:
Leonardo Rosa wrote:
Fala aê fera.
Nunca usei, mas pelo que deu pra perceber, atende as suas necessidades.
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On 26-03-2008 16:16, Miguel Da Silva - Centro de Matemática wrote:
Exatamente! Cada wiki tem o seu diretório data e underlay, além do mais
no arquivo farmconfig.py tenho todas as wikis configuradas na lista
wikis e cada uma com o seu wikiconfig.py
Olá pessoal,
Montei um servidor LDAP com um PDC com a base de dados sincronizadas com um
BDC, os dois autenticando usuários windows através do samba.
Tá funcionando corretamente. Se o PDC para o BDC assume automaticamente, para
não deixar os usuários impedidos de acessar a rede.
Ai surgiu a
Oi Pedro,
Nagios pode ajudar
Abs,
Rodrigo
Pedro Celio [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Olá pessoal,
Montei um servidor LDAP com um PDC com a base de dados sincronizadas com um
BDC, os dois autenticando usuários windows através do samba.
Tá funcionando corretamente. Se o PDC para o BDC assume
Placa falsificada :-)
Algumas funcionam com o drive via-rhine, outras com o sundance, fealnx ou
tulip.
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see all the people you're helping:
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invite your
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 10:05:53AM -0400, Curt Howland wrote:
Well, yes, it works, but I get mail sent to me by cron explaining that
the job executed successfully.
I'd prefer not to get the mail. I don't get mail for any of the other
jobs in cron.daily, and I don't understand enough of
On Mar 26, 12:10 pm, Kumar Appaiah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh. Sorry. This page:http://www.google.com/trends?q=debian
Ah, but compare to other queries like linux or japan or
massachusetts or canada. Maybe
there just is a general downward trend for many general terms.
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Greetings
Possibly a simple question.
How can I get my favorite firefox addons to work with iceweasel
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 2:14 AM, Johannes Wiedersich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you informed sculpture.cz or wherever the mail originated? I'd
rather have them know that they have to reconfigure their mail system.
I CCed the first message to their Postmaster, maybe
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 2:48 PM, Amit Uttamchandani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 12:15:47 +0800
jeffry s [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there anyone here who work on pic16f877a. i am using debian sid.
and doing c programming for pic16f877a. but i am new and don't have any
Walt L. Williams wrote:
Greetings
Possibly a simple question.
How can I get my favorite firefox addons to work with iceweasel
Just install them. As you would in Firefox. They'll workt the same.
Iceweasel is Firefox. Just the name has been changed.
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OK. Try that search again. This time add , windows xp (the comma will give
you 2 graphs on the same axes), or try , windows vista. I don't think that
this is a valid tool for predicting user base.
On Wednesday 26 March 2008 10:51 am, Daniel Burrows wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 02:43:37PM
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 7:43 AM, Wei Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The search volume for Debian has been continuously decreasing in the
recent years, as shown in the search trend statistics of one of the most
famous search engines. This indicates that Debian is losing its users,
e.g.
On 26 Mar 2008, ss11223 wrote:
On Mar 26, 12:10 pm, Kumar Appaiah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh. Sorry. This page:http://www.google.com/trends?q=debian
Ah, but compare to other queries like linux or japan or
massachusetts or canada. Maybe
there just is a general downward trend for
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 21:28:12 +0800, Wei Chen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Oh. Sorry. This page: http://www.google.com/trends?q=debian
http://www.google.com/trends?q=debian,fedora,suse
Lies, damned lies and statistics ;-)
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Daniel Burrows [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
PS: people don't like ponies either, apparently.
http://www.google.com/trends?q=poniesctab=0geo=alldate=allsort=0
want to see what's /really/ popular recently?
http://www.google.com/trends?q=recessionctab=0geo=alldate=allsort=0
Cybe R. Wizard
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Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 03/25/08 19:00, s. keeling wrote:
David Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 8:34 PM, s. keeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've one seriously cheapo Concord Eye-Q
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 07:43:37AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 25 March 2008 11:43:37 pm Wei Chen wrote:
The search volume for Debian has been continuously decreasing in the
recent years, as shown in the search trend statistics of one of the most
famous search engines. This
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 03:18:57PM +0100, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
Mumia W.. wrote on 2008-03-26 12:55:
I'm just a user. I meant that I configured my mailreader to ignore such
messages. But yes, someone (not I) should inform sculpture.cz of the
problem. It's probably futile though; if
Hi,
a quick note so that it will get indexed :)
I'm on a plain debian/etch (no backports or other unofficial
packages not originally included in etch)
Whenever I do operations on lvm (pvdisplay, vgdisplay, lvdisplay) it
just sits there and blocks. It does look like it's waiting for some
I/O.
Walt L. Williams:
How can I get my favorite firefox addons to work with iceweasel
The same way you do it with Firefox. Additionally, some addons are
available as Debian packages and can be installed system-wide.
J.
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Hi,
I tried to whip up a small cron job, I put a short script
in /etc/cron.daily thinking that this would work.
Well, yes, it works, but I get mail sent to me by cron explaining that
the job executed successfully.
I'd prefer not to get the mail. I don't get mail for any of the other
jobs
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On 26-Mar-08, at 2:43 AM, Wei Chen wrote:
Hi,
The search volume for Debian has been continuously decreasing in the
recent years, as shown in the search trend statistics of one of the
most
famous search
take heart - IE is already dead!
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 08:33:52PM -0700, Daniel Burrows wrote:
Mutt may be a lesser piece of crap than most mailers, but it is still a
piece of crap. It screws up when From: is missing, and acts as if you
had send it.
I think it may be worse than that: I set my MTA up to add a default
Hi,
afaik cron (by default) mails all output from a script. If i create a
cronjob I usually dump all stdout (just redirect it to /dev/null)
But I want to be informed of any errors so I keep stderr.
example:
# this will get mailed
echo My cool cron script
# this will not mail stdout, but
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 12:15:47 +0800
jeffry s [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there anyone here who work on pic16f877a. i am using debian sid.
and doing c programming for pic16f877a. but i am new and don't have any
idea how
to start. anyone can help me or point me a good sdcc+pic tutorial out
Hi, the issue here isn't the speed
Well, you mentioned it takes forever, so I thought I'd help you with
speed as well:).
and besides, i prefer to have it
directly connected to my Xserver, rather than runnign in VNC.
Me too, but for me a direct X connection is simply to slow.
The point
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 18:50:07 +0100, Sven Joachim wrote:
Most programs simply check for the DISPLAY environment variable. This
is not totally reliable as it can be changed at will, but if the user
messes around with that variable, it is considered his fault. And
you're in good company.
Martin Kraus wrote:
Hello,
is there a standard way in debian to determine on what VT and display is X
running? Say I have a script that does something and I need to return output
to the user, but the user can be in linux console or in X or X doesn't have to
be running etc. So I need to
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Curt Howland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi.
I tried to whip up a small cron job, I put a short script
in /etc/cron.daily thinking that this would work.
Well, yes, it works, but I get mail sent to me by cron
Wei Chen wrote:
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Simon Jolle wrote:
2008/3/26, Wei Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Hi Wei
The search volume for Debian has been continuously decreasing in the
recent years, as shown in the search trend statistics of one of the most
famous
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Dear Wei Chen:
May I remind you of some wisdom from /.'s poll results page:
This whole thing is wildly inaccurate. Rounding errors,
ballot stuffers, dynamic IPs, firewalls. If you're using
these numbers to do anything
Thank you, Roberto, for your answer. Here's my feedback:
1) My user account is indeed part of the netdev group:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ groups
martin adm dialout fax cdrom floppy tape audio dip video plugdev scanner
netdev powerdev
2) I use a static IP for this eth0...
Thank you anyway, if any
is there anyone here who work on pic16f877a. i am using debian sid.
and doing c programming for pic16f877a. but i am new and don't have any
idea how
to start. anyone can help me or point me a good sdcc+pic tutorial out
there.
it seems not so many i can found by asking google :(
Wei Chen wrote:
Hi,
The search volume for Debian has been continuously decreasing in the
recent years, as shown in the search trend statistics of one of the most
famous search engines. This indicates that Debian is losing its users,
e.g. about 50% in the last 3 years.
The Debian team should
Thank you for your email. I am out of office and I will be back on 31th of
March.
I will answer as soon as possible.
Kind regards
Federica Prete
Install them as usual. Iceweasel is Firefox, except Debian can't use the
trademark.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 04:49:09PM -0600, Walt L. Williams wrote:
Greetings
Possibly a simple question.
How can I get my favorite firefox addons to work with iceweasel
Walt
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I have two lenny boxes, and I want to login to an X session on one of
them from the other using XDMCP. If I run KDM on the remote machine
and try to log in, KDM just restarts. If I run XDM on the same
machine, I can login in through XDMCP. I can also log in with KDM
locally on the remote machine.
Sudev Barar wrote:
I have three different flavours of Linux on my laptop...Ubuntu, Debian
and Ubuntu Beta. The third really is changed from time to time to
Fedora/CentOs/Suse etc... for testing.
Common problem was how to keep mail/browser and my ssh keys etc.
working when I switch from
On Wednesday 26 March 2008 06:28:12 am Wei Chen wrote:
Simon Jolle wrote:
2008/3/26, Wei Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The search volume for Debian has been continuously decreasing in the
recent years, as shown in the search trend statistics of one of the
most famous search engines. This
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From: Strong Cypher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 09:13:54 +0100
Subject: Re: Silent Cron Jobs
To: Curt Howland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
your script need to drop any think from output to be able to drop mail sending
you have to redirect any command line
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 09:28:12PM +0800, Wei Chen wrote:
The search volume for Debian has been continuously decreasing in the
recent years, as shown in the search trend statistics of one of the most
famous search engines. This indicates that Debian is losing its users,
e.g. about 50%
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 20:40:12 +0100, Curt Howland wrote:
I tried to whip up a small cron job, I put a short script
in /etc/cron.daily thinking that this would work.
Well, yes, it works, but I get mail sent to me by cron explaining that
the job executed successfully.
I am trying to use 2.22-bigmem kernel on Dell R900( wherein 4 Xeon
E7310's and 16G RAM). When I boot it, it goes well until it dectected
16 CPU's and display information Brought up 16 CPUs and then the
boot process suspends!!
PS. It works well with 2.22 kernel(non-bigmem)!
Can anyone help to
On Wednesday 26 March 2008, Rich Healey wrote:
Joost Witteveen wrote:
On 24/03/2008, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 11:46:56AM +0100, Joost Witteveen wrote:
On 23/03/2008, Rich Healey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to tunnel an iceweasel
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Curt Howland wrote:
| Hi.
|
| I tried to whip up a small cron job, I put a short script
| in /etc/cron.daily thinking that this would work.
|
| Well, yes, it works, but I get mail sent to me by cron explaining that
| the job executed successfully.
|
Wei Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Simon Jolle wrote:
2008/3/26, Wei Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Hi Wei
The search volume for Debian has been continuously decreasing in the
recent years, as shown in the search trend statistics of one of the most
famous search engines. This indicates
Juha Tuuna wrote:
Do 'losing users' correlate 1:1 (or with some other ratio) to using the
word 'Debian' as a search word in your search engine here?
Maybe someone maintaining a _major_ mirror could tell something about
installer downloads.
http://popcon.debian.org/stat/sub-i386.png
As
* Brian McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008 Mar 27 06:47 -0500]:
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On 26-Mar-08, at 2:43 AM, Wei Chen wrote:
Hi,
The search volume for Debian has been continuously decreasing in the
recent years, as shown in the search trend statistics of one of the
This is Bruce' platform statement: http://techp.org/p/7
My question is, why has he only garnered ca. 1800 votes? Has nobody
heard of this? Do you know something I don't? He was a Debian DPL,
his being at Pixar gives us Potato, Etch, etc., he runs
technocrat.net, one of the most thoughtful
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 6:13 AM, El Amigo De La Playa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then I wanted to have my regular static IP (I need it, because I share
files between various PC's in my local network...). I successfully
configured it, but the nm-applet 0.6.5 displayed the red cross, saying no
On 3/26/08, Curt Howland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to whip up a small cron job, I put a short script
in /etc/cron.daily thinking that this would work.
Well, yes, it works, but I get mail sent to me by cron explaining that
the job executed successfully.
That's odd, usually cron only
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 02:10:08 +0100, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 01:45:55PM +0100, Joost Witteveen wrote:
On 23/03/2008, Reid Priedhorsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
My /etc/hosts contains a handful of mappings useful on my internal
subnet:
The
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
On Tue, March 25, 2008 11:43 pm, Wei Chen wrote:
The search volume for Debian has been continuously decreasing in the
recent years, as shown in the search trend statistics of one of the most
famous search engines. This indicates that Debian is losing its users,
e.g. about 50% in the last 3
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
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Wei Chen wrote:
The search volume for Debian has been continuously decreasing in the
recent years, as shown in the search trend statistics of one of the most
famous search engines. This indicates that Debian is losing its users,
e.g. about 50% in the last 3 years.
I'm
Hey list, it's sort of futile to report a list problem to the list,
but... here it is.
Is anyone else seeing problems sending mail to the list? I'm getting
debian-user mail stacked up in my mailq. Typical messages from
liszt.debian.org are 451 4.3.5 Server configuration error or SMTP
timeout ...
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 10:17:28AM +, Michael wrote: Hi list,
i upgraded to Debian Lenny two months ago. Now i'm having some
problems with my Computer. One of the most annoying is that the
computer freezes from time to time without any hints. It just stops
and i have to reboot. Another
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 09:23:41AM +0100, Joost Witteveen wrote:
On 26/03/2008, David Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Andrew Sackville-West That means I
get to move up to 64 bit. In keeping with my personal
preference to *never* reinstall, I've got an
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 11:13:11AM +0100, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
Maybe you don't came across: on the list linux.debian.ports.amd64 this
was discussed several times, see, e.g.,
Re: In-place upgrade from i386
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2008/02/msg00155.html
I hadn't seen that,
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 09:28:12PM +0800, Wei Chen wrote:
Simon Jolle wrote:
2008/3/26, Wei Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Hi Wei
The search volume for Debian has been continuously decreasing in the
recent years, as shown in the search trend statistics of one of the most
famous
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
Hello,..
I found an old nokia 5100 phone in my garage and realized that it can
be connected to a computer.
i ripped the screen out and found out that there are 9 pins that
controlling it.
did anyone did some DIY hack with it ?
im searching for some circute to connect it to my computer .
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Lestat V. wrote:
I am trying to use 2.22-bigmem kernel on Dell R900( wherein 4 Xeon
E7310's and 16G RAM). When I boot it, it goes well until it dectected
16 CPU's and display information Brought up 16 CPUs and then the
boot process suspends!!
PS. It works well with 2.22 kernel(non-bigmem)!
Can
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 02:43:37PM +0800, Wei Chen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The search volume for Debian has been continuously decreasing in the
recent years, as shown in the search trend statistics of one of the
most famous search engines. This indicates that Debian is losing
its users, e.g.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 14:36:39 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hey list, it's sort of futile to report a list problem to the list,
but... here it is.
Is anyone else seeing problems sending mail to the list? I'm getting
debian-user mail stacked up in my mailq.
Thank you for the replies
I can click on the Tools and Add-ons and it already shows
that I have them installed. The only thing is there not (??) active.
Maybe I will have to delete what is there and reinstall them.
Any thoughts?
Best Regards
Walt L. Williams
On Thursday, 27 March 2008 5:11
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:27 AM, Klein Moebius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Touche. But if I told my wife I married her for her cookies...
Of course. Only at his peril does a man tells his wife the real
reason he married her.
Shhh!
Pfft, we all know
Hi all,
Because truetype font is somewhat obscure on screen, I wish to use
truetype as printing font while bitmap fonts for screen display. Can I
do that?
Thank you for any instructions.
Best regards,
Wu
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Assembled Wisdom!
As mentioned here in a different thread, I pursued, perhaps
idiosyncratically,
the goal of upgrading from sarge to etch, and have now for the most part
a successful etch system. My biggest remaining problem is ALSA. I believe
it to be successfully installed, since I used the
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 01:54:07PM +, Bob Cox wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 14:36:39 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hey list, it's sort of futile to report a list problem to the list,
but... here it is.
...
Seems ok now.
yep, we're back ;)
A
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On Thursday 27 March 2008, Patter [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to
say:
http://www.linuxhelp.net/guides/cron/
Thanks for all the help, everyone.
Indeed, for this, redirecting stderr is just fine too, so
cmd /dev/null 21
is exactly what I need.
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Hi,
I am somewhat disappointed that when you see that post, what most of
you, if not all, reply to argue that the decrease of search volume does
not indicate the loss of users, rather than thinking of ideas for
something that can be done to help,
Greetings all
I just made the move from SuSE 10.3 to Debian Etch.
When I updated from SuSE 10.0 to 10.3 I found myself
disgusted at how unpolished and rough it was. Things
that worked before didn't after the update. XMMS was
gone, I couldn't play MP3's, the online update feature
was broken,
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 01:12:28PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
Juha Tuuna wrote:
Do 'losing users' correlate 1:1 (or with some other ratio) to using the
word 'Debian' as a search word in your search engine here?
Maybe someone maintaining a _major_ mirror could tell something about
On Wednesday 26 March 2008 06:23:38 pm Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
Daniel Burrows [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
PS: people don't like ponies either, apparently.
http://www.google.com/trends?q=poniesctab=0geo=alldate=allsort=0
want to see what's /really/ popular recently?
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:13:58AM +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 26 Mar 2008, ss11223 wrote:
On Mar 26, 12:10 pm, Kumar Appaiah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh. Sorry. This page:http://www.google.com/trends?q=debian
Ah, but compare to other queries like linux or japan or
On Wednesday 26 March 2008 10:11:45 am Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
What I find interesting is the much smaller relative magnitude of the
new release spike for debian. I would attribute this to the fact
that new releases are becoming so easy that there is no need for
traffic. THe migration
Try and install kernel for BIGSMP more than 8CPU's in system. I've the
same problem with Intel Harwitch 16CPU's.
Regards,
Marcin
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*Do:* Lestat V. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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*Data:* 27.03.2008
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 10:30:49AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Assembled Wisdom!
As mentioned here in a different thread, I pursued, perhaps
idiosyncratically,
the goal of upgrading from sarge to etch, and have now for the most part
a successful etch system. My biggest remaining
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 16:49:32 +0100
Johannes Wiedersich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Wei Chen wrote on 2008-03-26 14:28:
Oh. Sorry. This page: http://www.google.com/trends?q=debian
- From this [1] it would appear, that debian is presently
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Johannes Wiedersich
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- From comparing the results on 'windows' and 'linux' of that site, it
would appear that only about three times as many people prefer the first
to the latter [3].
[3]
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 13:23:11 +0800, Wei Chen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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Even if the losing of users is not proportional to the decrease of
search volume, there is a high probability that they are positively
correlated.
Is there? How? Why? What losing of users?
For a computer
Walt L. Williams wrote:
Greetings all
I just made the move from SuSE 10.3 to Debian Etch.
When I updated from SuSE 10.0 to 10.3 I found myself
disgusted at how unpolished and rough it was. Things
that worked before didn't after the update. XMMS was
gone, I couldn't play MP3's, the online
Hi there,
need some advice over here. Installed Etch from netinstall iso and upgraded
to sid, which works flawlessly. All partitions except /boot are in a LVM
group (even my root fs is a LVM volume). Then I removed (more precise:
purged) 2.6.18-5-486 kernel in favor of 2.6.24-1-686. After
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
Alsom, FTR, I've learned that the biggest hurdle is the fact that you
can't complete the debootstrap process without already running a 64bit
kernel. You need to be able to chroot into the new install and run
*its* binaries to complete the process. That means you need
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 06:38:31PM +0100, Sven Joachim wrote:
Hello Martin,
On 2008-03-26 16:25 +0100, Martin Kraus wrote:
Hello,
is there a standard way in debian to determine on what VT and display is X
running? Say I have a script that does something and I need to return output
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 08:32:50PM +0100, Benjamin Kircher wrote:
Hi there,
need some advice over here. Installed Etch from netinstall iso and upgraded
to sid, which works flawlessly. All partitions except /boot are in a LVM
group (even my root fs is a LVM volume). Then I removed (more
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 12:32:35PM -0300, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
Alsom, FTR, I've learned that the biggest hurdle is the fact that you
can't complete the debootstrap process without already running a 64bit
kernel. You need to be able to chroot into the new
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 10:30:49AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alsa has gone through some changes. And though I'm no expert at all,
you should likely provide us with some additional information to help
you on the way. Please provide the output of
dpkg -l \*alsa\*
and
lsmod | grep
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 01:23:11PM +0800, Wei Chen wrote:
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Hi,
I am somewhat disappointed that when you see that post, what most of
you, if not all, reply to argue that the decrease of search volume does
not indicate the loss of users, rather
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 11:58:02AM -0700, Jeff wrote:
If you want Debian to be popular with more people, work at making it
better for more people.
However, be careful not to make it worse for the previously loyal users.
If you add fancy but fragile knobs and eye-candy, the fragility will
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