On 28/12/11 17:35, hamed hosseini wrote:
> hi
> i have install MySQL and Apache and Php.
>
> but when i want install phpmyadmin in debian 6.0.3 i cant run it
> (http://localhost/phpmyadmin)
> note:i am use debian DVD for install phpmyadmin and my apache server
> work fine.
>
> where is my problem
On 28/12/11 16:35, hamed hosseini wrote:
hi
i have install MySQL and Apache and Php.
but when i want install phpmyadmin in debian 6.0.3 i cant run it (
http://localhost/phpmyadmin)
What exactly doesn't work? Does it give an error message? I'm afraid
you'll probably need to provide more inform
On 28/12/11 15:37, J. Bakshi wrote:
GUI clients for quick starting the git ?
I've only used git-cola (it's cross platform, I wouldn't be surprised if
it's already in the Debian repos). It was pretty good for the short time
I used it, but I have no comparison to anything else as I mostly work
Hi support,
I am using debian-6.0.3-sparc-DVD-1.iso and i am try to install in Sunfire
T1000 server using boot net command in ok prompt,but I am getting TFTP
Error: Access Violation,
Please find below the server configuration and all.
Error:
ok boot net DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text video=atyfb:offa cd
On 12/27/2011 09:37 PM, J. Bakshi wrote:
Dear list,
we are working in svn environment. We like to upgrade our-self to git
technology.
We have both Linux/windows environment but max. is Linux. Could any one suggest
a
good online guide as well as GUI clients for quick starting the git ?
Thanks
hi
i have install MySQL and Apache and Php.
but when i want install phpmyadmin in debian 6.0.3 i cant run it (
http://localhost/phpmyadmin)
note:i am use debian DVD for install phpmyadmin and my apache server work
fine.
where is my problem?
On 28/12/11 15:32, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
> So you see the bug too?
No. I don't see a bug (impediment to proper execution).
I see a perception of a bug[*1]. There's a difference.
You believe the app is broken and/or breaches stated Facebook policies
(I agree).
But we don't, and won't, see the
Dear list,
we are working in svn environment. We like to upgrade our-self to git
technology.
We have both Linux/windows environment but max. is Linux. Could any one suggest
a
good online guide as well as GUI clients for quick starting the git ?
Thanks
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Here's a different twist.
http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=213343434487
The Debian(?) user will find no way to block it either,
despite instructions on
http://www.facebook.com/help/?faq=121070141307903#How-do-I-block-or-unblock-an-app?
No. In this case the Debian user won't ever even
So you see the bug too?
Yes, I 'tried contacting Facebook'.
I am not bothered by that app, all I wanted to do was click 'Block App' and
have it work.
So you mean they have successfully hacked Facebook?
Yes tcpflow includes most netstat info.
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On 28/12/11 14:29, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
>> "SF" == Scott Ferguson writes:
> SF> As previously stated - this is not a Debian related problem
> I am guessing if Windows was affected this would have been found long
> ago
That's the problem with guesses.
>, but I don't have Windows and th
On Mon, 26 Dec 2011 11:00:37 -0700
Bob Proulx wrote:
...
> Yes to both. It is allowing you to specify a range of ports. For
> something like bittorrent you would need to specify a range of ports.
> Since you only have one port you should give the same port number to
> both ends of the range.
> "SF" == Scott Ferguson writes:
SF> As previously stated - this is not a Debian related problem
I am guessing if Windows was affected this would have been found long
ago, but I don't have Windows and the town library is far away so I asked.
SF> In a terminal run netstat and look at active htt
On 28/12/11 13:39, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 13:11:40 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> It's like you gave a full explanation of the situation and the desired
>> outcome - but then the mice ate most of the message.
>>
>> And no it's definitely nothing to do with Debian.
>
> It is
On 28/12/11 13:41, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
>> "SF" == Scott Ferguson writes:
> SF> Your problem is unclear
> 1. Login to Facebook
> 2. Browse http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=51209591753
> 3. Click "Block App" in left sidebar
> 4. One sees "Loading..." for a moment,
> but i
On 28/12/11 12:14, Дмитрий Огородников wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have slow DHCP and TFTP-server with debian installer. Whet I try to
> install Debian (squeeze 6.0.3), installer sets IP to 164.254.x.x
> instead of waiting DHCP respond.
>
> Adding "d-i netcfg/dhcp_timeout string 60" doesn't change thi
> "SF" == Scott Ferguson writes:
SF> Your problem is unclear
1. Login to Facebook
2. Browse http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=51209591753
3. Click "Block App" in left sidebar
4. One sees "Loading..." for a moment, but is unable to block this app!
An unblockable app!
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On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 13:11:40 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> It's like you gave a full explanation of the situation and the desired
> outcome - but then the mice ate most of the message.
>
> And no it's definitely nothing to do with Debian.
It is a problem faced by a Debian user, and as such is o
Recently, with wheezy, when I try to upgrade using aptitude in teh
interactive interface, I get a lot of potentially unsatisfied
dependencies. (I use u to update the package list, then U to make a set
of upgrades) Aptitude usually suggests I remove a lot of packages. gnome
and its minions are
On 28/12/11 09:41, Lisi wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 December 2011 19:58:44 Don Juan wrote:
>> Stop being so touchy save it for when
>> someone actually does something offensive or just be catty but no need
>> to spread it on here for us to have to read.
>
> Read the history of the 20th Century.
>
> L
On 28/12/11 06:12, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>> I would like please to delete all messages related to my name and my
>>> former email address as displayed on your web
>>> ...
>>> The deletion should be permanent and should never appear in any browser
>>
>> *Note that most Debian ma
On 28/12/11 04:08, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
> Gentlemen, on
> http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=51209591753 I clicked
> "Block App" but all I get is "Loading" and then poof, that disappears.
> Happened in Firefox and Chromium. How is one supposed to block it? Is
> this only a Debian
On 12/26/2011 09:16 PM, Teemu Likonen wrote:
#!/usr/bin/sbcl --script
(write-line "Hello, world!")
...
For installing external libraries the best choise is Quicklisp:
http://www.quicklisp.org/beta/
...
"Practical Common Lisp" by Peter Seibel is very good tutorial/book. It's
available in the I
On 28/12/11 01:49, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Scott Ferguson writes:
>
>> You don't show your authentication settings eg.:-
>> define(`CERT_DIR’, `/etc/mail/certs’)
>> define(`confCACERT_PATH’, `CERT_DIR’)
>> define(`confCACERT’, `CERT_DIR/ca-bundle.crt’)
>> define(`confCRL’, `CERT_DIR/ca-bundle.crt’)
Hi all,
I have slow DHCP and TFTP-server with debian installer. Whet I try to
install Debian (squeeze 6.0.3), installer sets IP to 164.254.x.x
instead of waiting DHCP respond.
Adding "d-i netcfg/dhcp_timeout string 60" doesn't change this
behavior. Installer sets autoconfigured address quikly, so
On 28/12/11 02:45, Rob Owens wrote:
Try removing xorg.conf all together. It should not be needed in most
cases. The hardware will be (should be) auto-detected, which eliminates
the human error variable.
Tried that, no dice. That gives me a "No Screens Found" error, with X
obviously refusing
Thanks Brad. Can somebody file a bug report at
https://developers.facebook.com/bugs/create ?
That gets stuck for me too.
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On 12/27/2011 02:41 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Tuesday 27 December 2011 19:58:44 Don Juan wrote:
Stop being so touchy save it for when
someone actually does something offensive or just be catty but no need
to spread it on here for us to have to read.
Read the history of the 20th Century.
Lisi
Or bes
On 12/27/2011 02:41 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Tuesday 27 December 2011 19:58:44 Don Juan wrote:
Stop being so touchy save it for when
someone actually does something offensive or just be catty but no need
to spread it on here for us to have to read.
Read the history of the 20th Century.
Lisi
OK ube
On Tuesday 27 December 2011 19:58:44 Don Juan wrote:
> Stop being so touchy save it for when
> someone actually does something offensive or just be catty but no need
> to spread it on here for us to have to read.
Read the history of the 20th Century.
Lisi
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On Fri, 2011-12-23 at 23:00 +, T o n g wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do you know any Linux based forum software that is good?
>
> The word "forum" is the worst to search, I've managed to find
> http://www.simplemachines.org/, but was wondering of your opinion on it
> and what else are good.
>
> Thanks
On Ma, 27 dec 11, 15:25:32, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> Is that right? Any way I did it and got the same uninformative
> errors:
>
> Verbose smtp:
> ,
> | 050 >>> MAIL From: SIZE=560 AUTH=<>
> | 050 530-5.5.1 Authentication Required. Learn more at
>
> | 050 530 5.
Bob Proulx wrote:
> I keep waiting for Ruby to mature and get past these packaging
> problems. I hope that one day it will be as well packaged as Perl.
> But years have rolled by and still the problems continue.
As someone watching from the outside of the Ruby world (well, standing on
the edge,
David Christensen wrote:
> I didn't say, but, yes, I have looked at Ruby. It seems to be
> purpose-built for web stuff, which would help me with the web apps I'm
> wanting, but I don't know how well it would work for everything else.
I'd say that Ruby itself is a reasonably general purpose lan
On Tue 27 Dec 2011 at 12:01:06 -0600, hvw59601 wrote:
> Copying + pasting with gpm mouse works in fbterm, but when I use mc in
> fbterm there is no mouse support. Anyone knows why?
mc(1)
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Harry Putnam writes:
> Scott Ferguson writes:
>
>> You don't show your authentication settings eg.:-
>> define(`CERT_DIR’, `/etc/mail/certs’)
>> define(`confCACERT_PATH’, `CERT_DIR’)
>> define(`confCACERT’, `CERT_DIR/ca-bundle.crt’)
>> define(`confCRL’, `CERT_DIR/ca-bundle.crt’)
>> define(`confS
On 12/27/2011 07:49 AM, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
Bump this - Has anyone any suggestions, please?
Original Message
Subject: Running kwrite with root privelige
Resent-Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 14:21:08 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 13:4
On 12/27/2011 10:56 AM, Lisi wrote:
On Tuesday 27 December 2011 17:49:02 you wrote:
"L" == Lisi writes:
L> So you eschew help from ladies??
I was only quoting http://lyrics.wikia.com/Prince:Partyman
Quoting one word, and expecting other people to know a) that it is a quotation
and b) from wh
David Baron (d_ba...@012.net.il on 2011-12-27 12:12 +0200):
> Warning: Network TCP port 13000 is being used by /sbin/rpc.statd.
> Possible rootkit: Possible Universal Rootkit (URK) SSH server
> Use the 'lsof -i' or 'netstat -an' command to check this.
>
> rpc.statd is started by nfs-commo
Scott Ferguson wrote:
> > I would like please to delete all messages related to my name and my
> > former email address as displayed on your web
> > ...
> > The deletion should be permanent and should never appear in any browser
>
> *Note that most Debian mailing lists are public forums. Any mails
On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 01:08:29 +0800
jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
Hello jida...@jidanni.org,
> http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=51209591753 I clicked
> "Block App" but all I get is "Loading" and then poof, that disappears.
> Happened in Firefox and Chromium. How is one supposed to bloc
On Tuesday 27 December 2011 17:49:02 you wrote:
> > "L" == Lisi writes:
>
> L> So you eschew help from ladies??
> I was only quoting http://lyrics.wikia.com/Prince:Partyman
Quoting one word, and expecting other people to know a) that it is a quotation
and b) from which, out of millions of d
Hi,
Copying + pasting with gpm mouse works in fbterm, but when I use mc in
fbterm there is no mouse support. Anyone knows why?
Hugo
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> "L" == Lisi writes:
L> So you eschew help from ladies??
I was only quoting http://lyrics.wikia.com/Prince:Partyman
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On Tuesday 27 December 2011 17:08:29 jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
> Gentlemen
So you eschew help from ladies??
Lisi
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Gentlemen, on
http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=51209591753 I clicked
"Block App" but all I get is "Loading" and then poof, that disappears.
Happened in Firefox and Chromium. How is one supposed to block it? Is
this only a Debian/Linux issue? Is this the case for all apps that
redirec
On 27/12/11 16:39, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Ma, 27 dec 11, 15:20:05, Andrew Baxter wrote:
Hello,
I have volunteered to do a bit of work for a small free software
project (https://buddycloud.org), packaging the different parts of
their system. This will initially be for debian but possibly for
o
Hi,
The problem is the password in .fecthmailrc is not the passeword of your
GMAIL messaging.
For GMAIL, fetchmail is an external application, you must generate another
password that used only by fetchmail!
Now, when fetchmail run, after I can't see my email with my client email
(mutt), what I ca
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 06:50:42PM +1000, Ashton Fagg wrote:
> I've spent a few hours this afternoon mucking about with Nouveau
> trying to get it working (temporarily at least, just to check). I've
> had limited success in some areas and absolutely none in others.
>
> I firstly checked to make su
OK I'm a novice, but it seems from my perspective that having adequate
addresses is only the tech part of the issue. Verizon and other large
ISP's don't want home owners to create servers accessible from outside
their homes. If they find out you are doing so they will insist on
charging you the _mu
On Ma, 27 dec 11, 15:20:05, Andrew Baxter wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have volunteered to do a bit of work for a small free software
> project (https://buddycloud.org), packaging the different parts of
> their system. This will initially be for debian but possibly for
> other distros as well at some poi
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 09:36:10AM -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> As a bit of background, the tutorial is written some years ago and I
> have found the C++ standard has tightened a few things which has
> enhanced my learning! Also, the author uses MS VC++ even though the
> book is aimed at the C++
Bump this - Has anyone any suggestions, please?
Original Message
Subject: Running kwrite with root privelige
Resent-Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 14:21:08 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 13:46:29 +
From: Tony van der Hoff
To: debian-use
Hello,
I have volunteered to do a bit of work for a small free software project
(https://buddycloud.org), packaging the different parts of their system.
This will initially be for debian but possibly for other distros as well
at some point.
What I am looking for is a program which can take e
Indeed, Roger, an excellent explanation. Thank you very much.
As a bit of background, the tutorial is written some years ago and I
have found the C++ standard has tightened a few things which has
enhanced my learning! Also, the author uses MS VC++ even though the
book is aimed at the C++ standar
Hello,
I have volunteered to do a bit of work for a small free software project
(https://buddycloud.org), packaging the different parts of their system.
This will initially be for debian but possibly for other distros as well
at some point.
What I am looking for is a program which can take e
Roger Leigh wrote:
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 08:16:00AM -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
I am working through a C++ tutorial and have arrived at the chapter on
exception handling. The example program sets up a try{} catch() {} set
of blocks for catching a divide by zero exception. The problem is that
Scott Ferguson writes:
> You don't show your authentication settings eg.:-
> define(`CERT_DIR’, `/etc/mail/certs’)
> define(`confCACERT_PATH’, `CERT_DIR’)
> define(`confCACERT’, `CERT_DIR/ca-bundle.crt’)
> define(`confCRL’, `CERT_DIR/ca-bundle.crt’)
> define(`confSERVER_CERT’, `CERT_DIR/sendmail.
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 08:16:00AM -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> I am working through a C++ tutorial and have arrived at the chapter on
> exception handling. The example program sets up a try{} catch() {} set
> of blocks for catching a divide by zero exception. The problem is that
> g++ on Sid is
I am working through a C++ tutorial and have arrived at the chapter on
exception handling. The example program sets up a try{} catch() {} set
of blocks for catching a divide by zero exception. The problem is that
g++ on Sid is quitting at the divide by zero statement and seemingly
ignoring the tr
On Tue, 27 Dec 2011 14:20:02 +0100, lina scribbled:
> On Tuesday 27,December,2011 08:57 PM, lina wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have two questions, wish to get advice,
>>
>> Question 1:
>>
>> For a series of files:
>>
>> cat a_*.o* | grep "WARNING"
>>
>> some file like a_1.o12 has WARNING, but others does
On Tue, 27 Dec 2011 14:20:02 +0100, lina scribbled:
> On Tuesday 27,December,2011 08:57 PM, lina wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have two questions, wish to get advice,
>>
>> Question 1:
>>
>> For a series of files:
>>
>> cat a_*.o* | grep "WARNING"
>>
>> some file like a_1.o12 has WARNING, but others does
On Tuesday 27,December,2011 09:51 PM, Tony Baldwin wrote:
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 09:11:45PM +0800, lina wrote:
On Tuesday 27,December,2011 08:57 PM, lina wrote:
Hi,
I have two questions, wish to get advice,
Question 1:
For a series of files:
cat a_*.o* | grep "WARNING"
some file like a_1
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 01:19:20PM GMT, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> To answer the question in your subject I think the correct command to
> use is 'man' :)
Well put, sir! +1 ;^)
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On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 12:57:55PM GMT, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two questions, wish to get advice,
>
> Question 1:
>
> For a series of files:
>
> cat a_*.o* | grep "WARNING"
It's one of the useless uses of cat[0].
Use:
% grep WARNING a_*.o*
instead.
> some file like a_1.o12 has WARNI
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 09:11:45PM +0800, lina wrote:
> On Tuesday 27,December,2011 08:57 PM, lina wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have two questions, wish to get advice,
> >
> >Question 1:
> >
> >For a series of files:
> >
> >cat a_*.o* | grep "WARNING"
> >
> >some file like a_1.o12 has WARNING, but other
On Tuesday 27,December,2011 09:19 PM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Ma, 27 dec 11, 20:57:55, lina wrote:
Hi,
I have two questions, wish to get advice,
Question 1:
For a series of files:
cat a_*.o* | grep "WARNING"
Useless use of 'cat' (grep can open files)
some file like a_1.o12 has WARNING,
On Ma, 27 dec 11, 20:57:55, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two questions, wish to get advice,
>
> Question 1:
>
> For a series of files:
>
> cat a_*.o* | grep "WARNING"
Useless use of 'cat' (grep can open files)
> some file like a_1.o12 has WARNING, but others does not have WARNING
>
> How c
On Tuesday 27,December,2011 08:57 PM, lina wrote:
Hi,
I have two questions, wish to get advice,
Question 1:
For a series of files:
cat a_*.o* | grep "WARNING"
some file like a_1.o12 has WARNING, but others does not have WARNING
How can I let grep returns the filename?
I wrote a very-low-
Hi,
I have two questions, wish to get advice,
Question 1:
For a series of files:
cat a_*.o* | grep "WARNING"
some file like a_1.o12 has WARNING, but others does not have WARNING
How can I let grep returns the filename?
Question 2:
ls . | xargs -i -t cp ./{} {}.bak
How does xargs work,
On 12/27/2011 05:20 AM, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
Wayne Topa wrote:
On 12/26/2011 01:18 PM, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
Does anybody know in which package the program makeinfo can be found?
Regards
$ which makeinfo
/usr/bin/makeinfo
dpkg -S /usr/bin/makeinfo
texinfo: /usr/bin/makeinfo
Thank y
On 27/12/11 22:26, Scoffield Michael wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like please to delete all messages related to my name and my
> former email address as displayed on your web
> page: http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2002/04/msg00050.html
>
> The deletion should be permanent and should never
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 13:21, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> All what Lisi said plus the mails are listed chronologically, not by
> their relation to other messages. Makes it very difficult to follow a
> conversation :p
>
Gmail never had true threading, only conversations (chronological organization).
On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 06:56, T o n g wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Somehow I don't like the gmail's new look. I was able to defer switching
> to gmail's new look before, but I can't figure out how I did it now.
>
> Anyone knows how?
>
Have you mentioned your feedback to google? The link is in the bottom
rig
Hello,
I would like please to delete all messages related to my name and my former
email address as displayed on your web
page: http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2002/04/msg00050.html
The deletion should be permanent and should never appear in any browser
Thanks for your time
Regards
On 12/27/2011 09:21 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
All what Lisi said plus the mails are listed chronologically, not by
their relation to other messages. Makes it very difficult to follow a
conversation :p
Indeed. And this actually loses information (messages form a tree, but
gmail collapses it to
On 27/12/11 22:24, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Ma, 27 dec 11, 01:20:27, Rick Thomas wrote:
>>
>> (Sigh!) ;-\ Now if somebody would just manufacture and sell an
>> inexpensive IPv6-capable SOHO router... /-; (sigh!)
Most of the manufacturers already do (or don't you consider sub-$100AU
cheap?)
Appl
On 27/12/11 22:16, Lisi wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Lisi wrote:
>>> On Tuesday 27 December 2011 09:20:07 hamed hosseini wrote:
hi
i have debian 6.0.3
why i dont see connections tab in network-admin(network settings)?
>>>
>>> You don't mention which desktop, if any,
On Ma, 27 dec 11, 01:20:27, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> (Sigh!) ;-\ Now if somebody would just manufacture and sell an
> inexpensive IPv6-capable SOHO router... /-; (sigh!)
Get the cheapest router that supports alternate firmware[1]. As far as I
know most of the alternatives already support IPv6.
[
On Ma, 27 dec 11, 09:50:43, Lisi wrote:
> >
> > I don't understand this comment. That's what conversations *are*, threaded
> > messages. It's just another name for "message threading." How does
> > message threading -- break message threading?
[snip]
All what Lisi said plus the mails are listed
On 27/12/11 22:04, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how can I set the default web browser for any link in icedove to be
> iceweasel without removing epiphany.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
There's two places to make changes.
1. For Icedove attachments:-
Icedove => Edit => Preferences => Attachments
2. For links in
> On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Lisi wrote:
> > On Tuesday 27 December 2011 09:20:07 hamed hosseini wrote:
> > > hi
> > > i have debian 6.0.3
> > > why i dont see connections tab in network-admin(network settings)?
> >
> > You don't mention which desktop, if any, you are using. This info is
>
2011/12/27 lina
> Hi,
>
> how can I set the default web browser for any link in icedove to be
> iceweasel without removing epiphany.
>
> Thanks,
maybe you could try:
system -> preferences -> preferred applications
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Hi,
how can I set the default web browser for any link in icedove to be
iceweasel without removing epiphany.
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Wayne Topa wrote:
> On 12/26/2011 01:18 PM, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>> Does anybody know in which package the program makeinfo can be found?
>>
>> Regards
>
> $ which makeinfo
> /usr/bin/makeinfo
> dpkg -S /usr/bin/makeinfo
> texinfo: /usr/bin/makeinfo
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Lisi writes:
>> > One man's meat is another man's poison! The Conversations are the single
>> > thing I most dislike on GMail. They make such a mess of threading.
>>
>> I don't understand this comment. That's what conversations *are*, threaded
>> messages. It's just another name for "message th
Got:
Warning: Network TCP port 13000 is being used by /sbin/rpc.statd. Possible
rootkit: Possible Universal Rootkit (URK) SSH server
Use the 'lsof -i' or 'netstat -an' command to check this.
rpc.statd is started by nfs-common.
False alarm? Bug? Serous trouble?
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On Tuesday 27 December 2011 09:20:07 hamed hosseini wrote:
> hi
> i have debian 6.0.3
> why i dont see connections tab in network-admin(network settings)?
You don't mention which desktop, if any, you are using. This info is very
relevant.
But anyway, it sounds as though you may be thinking of W
On Tuesday 27 December 2011 02:27:16 Christofer C. Bell wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 11:44 AM, Lisi wrote:
> > On Sunday 25 December 2011 20:19:25 Kelly Clowers wrote:
> > > Still no desktop app is as good as gmail. The searching and
> > > Conversations still have not been done right anywhere
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 1:15 AM, Ross Boylan wrote:
> I am looking for advice on how to run a wheezy chroot from a lenny host,
> in particular how to handle dev, udev, and X.
>
While it's not an answer to the questions you've asked, I just want to make
sure you're aware of a project called OpenV
hi
i have debian 6.0.3
why i dont see connections tab in network-admin(network settings)?
Hi Rob. Thanks for your reply.
On 26/12/11 23:59, Rob Owens wrote:
I believe that is true.
I've been experimenting with trying to work out how this all works, and
I've come across this for sticking with the proprietary nVidia drivers
(more on that in a moment).
http://www.vultaire.net/blog
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