On Sun, 26 Aug 2012 21:41:46 -0500, Charles Kroeger wrote:
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 16:10:03 +0200
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
If package linux-sound-base has been dropped and this generates an
error in your system, you better report it,
Thanks for this advice maybe I should report
On Monday 27 August 2012 13:21:41 Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
Aug 27 12:11:37 lion kernel: [6.347932] ata1.00: status: { DRDY ERR }
Aug 27 12:11:37 lion kernel: [6.348008] ata1.00: error: { UNC }
Aug 27 12:11:37 lion kernel: [6.372478] ata1.00: configured for
UDMA/133 Aug 27
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 18:13:36 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 07:18:04PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
Good time of the day, Jude.
The Holy Father is neither jude jdash...@shellworld.net
Could You please stop This Name in vain?!
Could You please stop criticising
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 10:23:31 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk writes:
On Sun 26 Aug 2012 at 17:53:32 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
I've got a .ccd image that I want to mount, e.g. in /mnt. Associated
with the .ccd file, there is a .img too. I tried mounting the .img
On 24/08/12 13:03, Camaleón wrote:
On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 11:52:38 -0300, Federico Alberto Sayd wrote:
Anyone has tried to implement samba4 in Debian Wheezy?
(...)
I am investigating this new version that provides Active Directory
functionality. I have installed the samba4 packages and
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 16:21:41 +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 3:28 PM, Sthu Deus sthu.d...@gmail.com wrote:
Good time of the day, Muhammad.
You wrote:
i am using RAID 1 on 2x500GB harddrives. and one of my drive shows
Current_Pending_Sector 154. how can i fix
Also, consider using a backported kernel (with xorg and mesa) instead a
self-compiled one.
I am certainly willing to try that. Thanks for the suggestion.
I would center first in getting the correct driver to be loaded and then
go with the dual card setup. Good luck then and report back
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 00:16:35 -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Jude, please, next time remember to reply at the bottom of the message :-)
Script done on Mon 27 Aug 2012 12:11:50 AM EDT On Sun, 26 Aug 2012,
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On Sat, 25 Aug 2012 23:45:12 -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
By way of
Pertti Kosunen pertti.kosu...@pp.nic.fi writes:
On 27.8.2012 6:32, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
That will get him the latest kernel for his particular distribution
(testing, wheezy, etc). The current kernel for either testing or
unstable is 3.2; the current for experimental is 3.4; the current at
On 8/27/2012 8:27 AM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
I run an SSD on my MCP61P so lack of NCQ has no impact
whatsoever--SSD's have no moving parts, and all seeks
are instantaneous.
While I haven't heard of NCQ improving read speed of SSDs, it can have
a significant positive impact on write speed for
Hi, I'm experiencing a lot of strange errors in the logs about a pci
port device.
Aug 27 13:36:42 n2 kernel: [ 2350.344677] pcieport :00:03.0: AER:
Multiple Corrected error received: id=0018
Aug 27 13:36:42 n2 kernel: [ 2350.344683] pcieport :00:03.0: can't
find device of ID0018
Aug 27
Hello,
Since (approx) two weeks ago Empathy doesn't work with Facebook chat in
Squeeze. Previously it was working fine.
I was googling but didn't find a reason.
Could you help me, please?.
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On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 13:47:39 -0300, Damian Montaldo wrote:
Hi, I'm experiencing a lot of strange errors in the logs about a pci
port device.
Aug 27 13:36:42 n2 kernel: [ 2350.344677] pcieport :00:03.0: AER:
Multiple Corrected error received: id=0018
Aug 27 13:36:42 n2 kernel: [
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 13:47:39 -0300, Damian Montaldo wrote:
Hi, I'm experiencing a lot of strange errors in the logs about a pci
port device.
(...)
There's more information about those message in this bug report for Ubuntu:
Hi,
I'm having problem with newest Bind9 (9.7.3). In version 9.6-ESV-R1 it works
fine.
The problem is that wildcard records are taking priority to more specific ones.
For example (adresses are fake, dont bother to checking it out):
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 01:25:11 -0500
Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com wrote:
On 8/26/2012 7:44 PM, Alex Robbins wrote:
need something more recent than testing
Why? IIRC you previously mentioned you *needed* 3.3 or higher. Can you
tell use what feature it is you need that was
On 08/27/2012 08:45 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 26 Aug 2012 16:51:54 -0500, Alex Robbins wrote:
I am running Debian testing, which currently has kernel 3.2.23-1, same
as unstable. experimental has 3.5.something. I am looking to run
kernel version 3.3 or higher.
As I understand it, there are
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On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 10:23:31 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk writes:
On Sun 26 Aug 2012 at 17:53:32 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
I've got a .ccd image that I want to mount, e.g. in
On Sun, 26 Aug 2012 19:39:42 -0400
Gary Dale garyd...@rogers.com wrote:
...
Experimental kernels are probably better than downloading the source
from kernel.org and compiling it. At least some attempt is made to make
it work in the Debian ecosystem.
As Stan points out in another message in
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 01:04:39 -0500
Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com wrote:
On 8/26/2012 6:39 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
Experimental kernels are probably better than downloading the source
from kernel.org and compiling it.
I disagree. I've been running late model vanilla kernels with
On Mon, 2012-08-27 at 15:31 -0400, Celejar wrote:
On Sun, 26 Aug 2012 19:39:42 -0400
Gary Dale garyd...@rogers.com wrote:
...
Experimental kernels are probably better than downloading the source
from kernel.org and compiling it. At least some attempt is made to make
it work in the
On Mon, 2012-08-27 at 15:38 -0400, Celejar wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 01:04:39 -0500
Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com wrote:
On 8/26/2012 6:39 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
Experimental kernels are probably better than downloading the source
from kernel.org and compiling it.
I
Hello.
I'm using debian sid.
When I try to update the system I have the error:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libqt4-sql-sqlite:amd64:
libqt4-sql-sqlite:amd64 depends on libqtcore4 (= 4:4.8.2-2+b1); however:
Version of libqtcore4:amd64 on system is 4:4.8.2+dfsg-1
Is it
r...@aarden.us wrote:
I am trying to implement the preseed information contained on:
http://users.telenet.be/mydotcom/howto/linux/autoinventory.htm
In the section debian installer preseed file' there is a command
sequence:
TARGET=/root/inventory
debconf-get-selections --installer
On Mon, 2012-08-27 at 22:13 +0200, Mauro wrote:
Hello.
I'm using debian sid.
When I try to update the system I have the error:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libqt4-sql-sqlite:amd64:
libqt4-sql-sqlite:amd64 depends on libqtcore4 (= 4:4.8.2-2+b1); however:
Version of
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 22:13:25 +0200
Mauro mrsan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I'm using debian sid.
When I try to update the system I have the error:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of
libqt4-sql-sqlite:amd64: libqt4-sql-sqlite:amd64 depends on
libqtcore4 (= 4:4.8.2-2+b1);
Mauro wrote:
I'm using debian sid.
When I try to update the system I have the error:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libqt4-sql-sqlite:amd64:
libqt4-sql-sqlite:amd64 depends on libqtcore4 (= 4:4.8.2-2+b1); however:
Version of libqtcore4:amd64 on system is
On Mon, 2012-08-27 at 22:28 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2012-08-27 at 22:13 +0200, Mauro wrote:
Hello.
I'm using debian sid.
When I try to update the system I have the error:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libqt4-sql-sqlite:amd64:
libqt4-sql-sqlite:amd64
On Mon, 2012-08-27 at 22:38 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2012-08-27 at 22:28 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2012-08-27 at 22:13 +0200, Mauro wrote:
Hello.
I'm using debian sid.
When I try to update the system I have the error:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent
At Joe and Bob. Do you use multi arch? It seems to be a problem for
multi arch.
Regards,
Ralf
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On Mon, 2012-08-27 at 22:28 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of
libqt4-sql-sqlite:amd64:
libqt4-sql-sqlite:amd64 depends on libqtcore4 (= 4:4.8.2-2+b1);
however:
Version of libqtcore4:amd64 on system is 4:4.8.2+dfsg-1
Oops, perhaps no multi
On Mon, 2012-08-27 at 23:05 +0200, Mauro wrote:
On 27 August 2012 22:46, Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net wrote:
At Joe and Bob. Do you use multi arch? It seems to be a problem for
multi arch.
I've used multiarch to instal skype but later I've removed it and
removed i386
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012, Camale?n wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 00:16:35 -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Jude, please, next time remember to reply at the bottom of the message :-)
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wrote:
On Sat, 25 Aug 2012
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
At Joe and Bob. Do you use multi arch? It seems to be a problem for
multi arch.
I do because multiarch is now a capability of dpkg and I use dpkg.
But I haven't used it explicitly. I am running a pure 64-bit amd64
installation without any explicit ia32 packages installated.
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 01:42:54 -0400 (EDT), Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Stephen Powell wrote:
I know enough to be dangerous, but not
always enough to be competent. That's why I opened this thread
in the first place.
In this case the solution is as simple as downloading and reading the
manual for
Stephen Powell writes:
So why are there motherboards available for 32-bit processors that
support installing more than 4G of RAM?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension
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Thank you all. This was very informative and gave several viewpoint which lead me to discover mounting via label.
The main reason for my current activities is to have a record of the entire configuration process for later automation. Of course, I ran into the reason for this, I forgot where I
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 18:13:36 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 07:18:04PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
Good time of the day, Jude.
The Holy Father is neither jude jdash...@shellworld.net
Could You please
I've got a specialized piece of software I wrote and maintain (it's a
theatre sound system, for playing music cues and sound effects for live
theatre). In order to distribute among the various computers I use it
on, I've packaged it as a .deb. I also use svn for version control, and
autotools to
Stephen Powell zlinux...@wowway.com writes:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 01:42:54 -0400 (EDT), Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Stephen Powell wrote:
I know enough to be dangerous, but not
always enough to be competent. That's why I opened this thread
in the first place.
In this case the solution is as
Bob,
That was great. It is just the way I learn best.
ray
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On Mon, 2012-08-27 at 20:30 -0500, Christofer C. Bell wrote:
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 18:13:36 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 07:18:04PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
Good time of the day, Jude.
The
Hi,
I get into X by startx (not lightdm).
How can I define the default gnome session (gnome-classic instead of
2d/3d) system-wide for all users?
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On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 16:03:57 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
In any case with all packages locally available it speeds things up
considerably for doing repeated installations. It is actually kinder to
the upstream file servers because I have many machines and am often
doing many installations in
On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 09:54:09 +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
Why did you choose rbind over bind. Just curious.
The advantage of using rbind is that you don't have to mount
/dev/pts and /dev/shm (or just /dev/pts on wheezy since
/dev/shm has been moved to /run/shm) after mounting /dev.
This
T o n g wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
In any case with all packages locally available it speeds things up
considerably for doing repeated installations. It is actually kinder to
the upstream file servers because I have many machines and am often
doing many installations in rapid succession.
Stephen Powell wrote:
By the way, there's something I don't understand. A 32-bit processor can
only access 4G of real (extended) memory, right? So why are there
motherboards available for 32-bit processors that support installing
more than 4G of RAM? What good is memory that the processor
T o n g wrote:
Interesting. What is systemd? (apt-cache search systemd shows me nothing)
'systemd' is an alternative 'sysvinit' system.
How can I tell if I'm using systemd or not?
If you don't know then you are not using it. You are using sysvinit
if you haven't manually taken action to
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 1:34 AM, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
Stephen Powell wrote:
By the way, there's something I don't understand. A 32-bit processor can
only access 4G of real (extended) memory, right? So why are there
motherboards available for 32-bit processors that support
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