Re: Debian Installation Guiden

2012-08-06 Thread Jeremiah C. Foster

On Aug 5, 2012, at 02:38, Rolf Edlund wrote:

 Hej,
 
 Nu får ni gärna tycka att jag är en GGG, men är inte delar av Debian 
 Installations Guiden lite out of date ?

Vilken version tänker du på?

 
 T.ex tänker jag på att det står att man ska använda FIPS för att ändra 
 storleken på en partition. Sist jag använde det programmet, tror jag var för 
 10 - 15 år sedan. Dom flesta använder väl program som GParted.idag.
 
 Har det aldrig varit prat om att uppdatera / skriva om den ? Jag tänker då 
 mest på orginalet.
 
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Re: installationsproblem me weezy

2012-06-29 Thread Jeremiah C. Foster

On Jun 29, 2012, at 00:21, Kristoffer Gustafsson wrote:

 Hej.

Hej Kristoffer,

Kan du beskriva lite mer? Jag förstår inte riktigt vad det är för fel. Om du 
klistra in felmeddelandet till exempel det ska hjälpa.

mvh, Jeremiah

 Skulle vela installera weezy på min dator p.g.a att jag vill ha in den 
 senaste versionen av gnome, o den senaste versionen av orca(Skärmläsare för 
 synskadade)
  
 Har dock ett litet problem.
 Kan välja språk och allting, men det är stopp vid identifiering av maskinvara.
 Meddelandet att den letar efter maskinvara bara hoppar upp och ner på skärmen 
 utan att nånting mer händer.
 NÅn mer som har detta problemet, o hur har ni i så fall löst det?
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Re: debian-user-digest Digest V2003 #1051

2003-03-28 Thread Jeremiah C. Foster
Now I've got a fileserver all configured and worked out the neccessary
redundancy senario's, I'd like to administer it remotely. I know of
webmin and someone suggested ssh in another thread any other methods i
should look at.
I think that ssh (The Secure Shell) is the only real alternative. There are other methods of course, but are they as compatible? Are they as secure? Are they as efficient?

If you learn The Secure Shell you will be able to use other programs that utilize it as a back end, like Emacs' tramp for example.

ssh is easy to use and can be combined with other programs as well as ecapsulated in a shell script. ssh is a modern, strongly encrypted program that will protect your data.

Cheers,

Jeremiah



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Window Sizing in Gnome

2003-03-27 Thread Jeremiah C. Foster
Greetings,

I am having trouble resizing windows in Gnome. In KDE one can put the
cursor over the right hand border of a particular window frame and then
resize it. This is unavaiable in Gnome as far as I can see.

I would like my windows bigger and am unable to resize them in Gnome.
Might someone offer me a method to do so.

Thanks very much.

Jeremiah


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Re: resizing windows

2003-03-27 Thread Jeremiah C. Foster
On Thursday 27 March 2003 04:20 pm, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jeremiah C. Foster wrote:
  I am having trouble resizing windows in Gnome. In KDE one can put the
  cursor over the right hand border of a particular window frame and then
  resize it. This is unavaiable in Gnome as far as I can see.

 This is not a Gnome vs. KDE thing; it just has to do with your current
 window manager and what theme it is using. If you are using a fairly
 ordinary Gnome configuration, then your window manager is probably
 either Metacity or Sawfish. The Gnome control panel should have a
 configuration tool for the one you're using. Look through the available
 themes offered there and choose one that provides sizing controls
 wrapped all the way around the window if that's what you want.

 Craig

Actually I disagree, it _is_ a Gnome vs. KDE thing, Sawfish is the window 
manager for both Operating Environments (KDE and Gnome) yet behaves 
differently in each.

I tried to change the appearance of windows in the Gnome control panel but 
that control panel shows no place to change the window title bar. I have 
switched to KDE for the time being since Gnome has now totally flaked out. 

As a Red Hat user, I have found Debian to be a little odd frankly. Why is 
Woody using so much ancient software?

Jeremiah


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Re: debian-user-digest Digest V2003 #1042

2003-03-27 Thread Jeremiah C. Foster
On Thursday 27 March 2003 07:49 pm, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 05:53:52PM -0500, Jeremiah C. Foster wrote:
  As a Red Hat user, I have found Debian to be a little odd frankly. Why is
  Woody using so much ancient software?

 Huh? I've got no idea what you are talking about, sorry. 

Well I mean that there are lots of applications that are old in Woody. 

 If you want the
 latest funky stuff, run sid. If you want stability, run woody. You can't
 have both at the same time. 

I am beginning to grok Debian's philosophy regarding that.

 When I think about it (and look at the uptime of 53 days for my main box
 running unstable), perhaps you can have both...

Uptime is nice but I would like to use Tramp in Emacs and other current 
software. I am able to do this without crashing under Red Hat. [ Since they 
have moved to a non-free update system I am switching to Debian.]

If I have Woody installed, how do I upgrade to unstable?

Thanks,

Jeremiah


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RE: system slows down

2003-03-27 Thread Jeremiah C. Foster
Hey, I just installed debian 3.0,
upgraded to testing,
put on a custom 2.4.20 kernel, with nvidia-glx all
up and running, and I am almost all
set.  One thing though.
Every so often, things will slow to a CRAWL,
and then poof, go back to normal.  WHAT IS THIS?
How can I stop it?
Whatever clever program is running in the background,
I would like it to stop!
Hmmm. Try this command in the console;

# ps -aux 

This should list all the running processes.

- Jeremiah



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