Hi all,
Since I did a dist-upgrade (running unstable) on 2015-06-01, I'm having a
rather annoying issue that the system will seemingly randomly drop keystrokes
from my USB keyboard I tried disabling power management for that device, but
that doesn't help.
This is happening on two different
On Friday September 23 2005 15:09, Malte Cornils wrote:
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test_p = new test[i];
[...]
free(test_p);
Never, ever free() memory allocated with new! Use delete[].
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On Tuesday September 13 2005 00:09, Nicos Gollan wrote:
There's a really funny thing happening with my new machine (Athlon 64
X2). Everytime the machine sees some load (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] or a -j4
make
job), something seems to go bam in the scheduler, IRQ routing or something
else.
Self
On Saturday September 17 2005 16:54, Gene Heskett wrote:
even after all this time they have not made it work with the USB
ports on their UPS's, so you lose a seriel port to connect the
software to the UPS. Gr. I need that port for other things.
Wouldn't it be possible to use a USB/Serial
On Friday September 16 2005 22:50, Dirk wrote:
It's the [ASUS] A8V-Deluxe
Does anyone know if this MB has problems with Linux (or the other way?)
The article linked below says that you'll probably have to hunt for working
network drivers, and there's also a mention of problems with kernels
Hi,
There's a really funny thing happening with my new machine (Athlon 64 X2).
Everytime the machine sees some load (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] or a -j4 make
job),
something seems to go bam in the scheduler, IRQ routing or something else.
The visible results are:
- Multiplied input events from
On Tuesday September 6 2005 21:55, Daniel McBrearty wrote:
I'm wondering whether this will cause me extra work in deploying my
project, and hence whether to go to the trouble of removing 2 and
replaicing with perl.
If your project uses mod_perl 1, you will probably run into some difficulties.
On Sunday September 4 2005 22:14, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Saturday 03 September 2005 05:02 pm, Jim wrote:
What happened to gunsamerica.com?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] could answer that.
Perhaps he got shot or something? *SCNR*
Necessary disclaimer: This is sarcasm!
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Hi,
after some research, I ordered a MSI Neo4 Platinum Mainboard, which uses the
nforce 4 chipset. Until today, I was fairly confident that I could get the
planned configuration to run, but just now I'm not so sure anymore.
Each and every writeup I found so far on the 'net talked only about
On Friday August 5 2005 19:49, j j wrote:
can I empty trash can from a terminal? Can I use xffm to delete kde
trash:/ ? Which directory is trash:/ stored in?
Try ~/Desktop/Trash and delete or move its contents to see if it works
properly.
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On Wednesday August 3 2005 14:52, Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
Christof Hurschler schreef:
I thought that the file size limit for NTFS was much bigger
than 2Gb. Is this maybe a samba limitation?
Not that I know: I have copied 4 Gb (Debian ISO images) back and forth
between Debian Sarge with
On Wednesday August 3 2005 15:57, Christof Hurschler wrote:
How can I circumvent the 2GiB limit? Can I mount the share as cifs?
You can if the client's kernel supports it. For some reason, smbmount doesn't
do CIFS and there doesn't seem to be a CIFS equivalent, so you'll have to use
mount
On Sunday July 31 2005 16:36, Paul Scott wrote:
I presumably can follow the instructions below but I am running sid and
have the latest packages. I just installed the new libapache2-mod-perl2
that showed up after I sent my first post and it is still broken. What
updated packages are you
On Monday August 1 2005 19:01, Paul Scott wrote:
Unfortunately the next problem is that the script I'm working on just
begins with the usual:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
and the browser (Firefox) still displays the script instead of executing
it. The script works fine on the web server that is
On Sunday July 31 2005 00:50, Paul Scott wrote:
on sid I am getting on trying to start Apache2:
Can't locate Apache2.pm in @INC
and
Can't load Perl module Apache2
I have both packages installed which contain Apache2.pm according to
http://packages.debian.org
From much Googling I
On Saturday July 30 2005 19:01, michael wrote:
error while loading shared libraries: libimf.so: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
I don't know what libimf is supposed to do, but a bit of searching makes me
believe that it's an intel-specific library that is installed
On Thursday July 21 2005 14:29, MatB wrote:
Hi, i have a software raid 1 configuration.
When i need to check the filesystem, does it make sense to fsck the
physical device (/dev/hdXX) or checking the block device /dev/mdX is
enough?
With RAID, checking the discs for filesystem consistency
On Saturday July 16 2005 22:04, John Fleming wrote:
Agreed - Perhaps we could filter profanity as well.
It's kind of hard to draw the line there. If you are referring to the
goddamn in my post, then I can't see too much profanity there. It's not as
if I'd written shoot al those fu**ing AOL
On Saturday July 16 2005 21:37, roach wrote:
On Saturday 16 July 2005 14:50, Nicos Gollan wrote:
...
Anyone else for blocking all mails to the list that have a From header
ending in @aol.com?
AOL has become quiet good at fighting spam coming from their network, no
need to punish them
On Saturday July 16 2005 14:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to retrieve my old password and change it please. I am not good on
computers, need help.
This is new and frightening: AOL idiots looking for help with password
problems on this list.
Anyone else for blocking all mails to the list
On Monday July 11 2005 16:45, rodger wrote:
I thought I was the only one.No os is safe not even linux.
They Slow down my band width drop trojans in my pc.Turn of my security
tools and hide themselves and are Being smart arese in general. Big brother
is watching us all.
Looks like someone
On Friday July 8 2005 12:51, Efthimios Mavrogeorgiadis wrote:
I added the following lines to /etc/xinetd.conf:
service unlisted
{
type= UNLISTED
socket_type = stream
protocol= tcp
On Wednesday July 6 2005 15:43, Dave Ewart wrote:
On Wednesday, 06.07.2005 at 07:56 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
You aren't safe. The national governments are free to adopt their own
software patent legislation, and the Commission is free to try again
later.
s/is free to/will almost
On Tuesday July 5 2005 06:46, David E. Fox wrote:
After configuring rosegarden4 it seems to think the midi device can do
sound, but nothing comes out, despite playing with the kmix sliders to
no avail.
This is on a (mostly) sarge system, kde 3.4.1, using jackd/alsa as the
software suggests,
On Sunday July 3 2005 03:05, trevor hamel wrote:
hi ... im new to all this but ive done pretty well so far. i wanna install
debian to my 2nd hard drive. i wiped it clean and booted up debian. i got
tothe page where it asks for the language and it was unresponsive. any
ideas to y that happened?
On Saturday July 2 2005 07:34, Ms Linuz wrote:
If this a very often thrown question, then I'm sorry since I can't find
any problem solving related in my debian mailing list archive.
So...I can't print from mozilla browser and thunderbird.I don't know
exactly
[...]
I'm using CUPS and Xprint
On Saturday July 2 2005 10:21, Cao Van Khanh wrote:
I use route comand in debian 3.1 to routing my network , but sometime I
head about iproute2 and would like to know more about it . Please give me
some infor
http://lartc.org/
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On Saturday June 25 2005 02:33, Robert Wolfe wrote:
Anyone know what the next version number of Debian will be once etch comes
to fruition??
That'd be Debian GNU/Linux 2010.
SCNR.
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Hi all,
since recently, there seems to be a strange phenomenon going on with DNS
resolution. From time to time, some domain names seem to be redirected to a
domain broker/squatter (domainmonkeys or something), or today to
myfamily.com. This is completely new behaviour from a system that has
On Friday June 17 2005 10:36, Mitja Podreka wrote:
Another problem is probably related with general settings (it is same in
FireFox and Konqueror), but I can't find the solution. If I view pages
on localhost the special characters are displayed incorrectly. When I
view the same pages, uploaded
On Thursday June 16 2005 21:13, michael wrote:
For some reason out of my control I need to pass the name of an env var
to a bash script and then, within said script, determine the value of
that env var.
[...]
I've tried various combos inside the script like
echo ${$1}
That was pretty
On Tuesday June 14 2005 18:56, Christian Christmann wrote:
I'd like to download the swf video which you can get on
http://whoppix.hackingdefined.com/Whoppix-HD-install.html
Is there any way to do that?
Yes. Just have a look at the page source. It points to an XML file that holds
the
On Saturday June 11 2005 09:54, Bill wrote:
The strange thing is that when I open the original .pdf file in gv
I can see all 56 pages on screen. But when I try to print the file
only the first 44 pages will be output. Also, if I try to print the
last 12 pages separately, either singly or as a
On Wednesday June 8 2005 20:50, Jim Hall wrote:
Because printing in Linux and I are not on the best of terms, I sort of
expected to see something more CUPS related. I say that because in the
CUPS setup I've done so far I didn't see any lpr commands.
So there we have a(nother) potential
On Saturday June 4 2005 03:28, Jim Hall wrote:
Results of suggestions.
Tried the Postscript entry; same bad result.
Looked for all pkgs related to xprint. Found: xprt-xprintorg, xprint,
xprint-common. When I tried to remove them, that would also remove
x-window-system! That seems like xprint
On Friday June 3 2005 04:40, Jim Hall wrote:
Web site page in Firefox. Go to File - Print - dialog box. Click
print button: page is sent to printer, first page is a PS error, lots
of blank pages follow.
The printer is listed as: QMS 1660@:64.
This looks like you're using xprint to print from
On Thursday June 2 2005 22:18, michael wrote:
how do i decypher what the following HTML/javascript attempts (original
'write' was all one line)?
First, you shove it through that Perl script with the line intact (isn't
downloading Videos from secure pages fun...):
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use
On Friday June 3 2005 00:46, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
I'm using kdevelop3 that comes with Debian Sarge.
I noticed that no CVS menu is available anywhere...
do I have to install further packages or configure something?
Try the kdevelop3-plugins package. Also make sure to set the proper version
On Wednesday May 25 2005 13:38, michael wrote:
On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 22:04 -0500, Sergio Cuéllar Valdés wrote:
and what about this:
$ :(){ :| :};:
Try it at your own risk. :P
I've tried to decypher this but failed... can somebody enlighten me pls
It defines a shell function : that
On Sunday May 22 2005 22:26, Ibrahim Mubarak wrote:
The only way I can share files between the OSs is through FAT32 disks.
But those only support files up to 4GB. So I'm in trouble.
You could try a tool like EXT2IFS to access you Linux partitions from Windows:
Hi,
applications which are using xlib directly (at least that's what I think is
the common denominator) suffer from rather ugly font rendering. As an
example, here's a screenshot of a WINE window (15k file size):
http://www.spearhead.de/somepics/wine-ugly.png
Other applications that look like
On Tuesday May 17 2005 14:12, stan wrote:
Is there no sar in Linux/Debian? apt-get seems to anly offere something
called searchaandrescue in it's palce. This doesn't sound right.
sar is System Activity Reporter a general purpose tool form SYSV to
monitor various system usages etc.
$
On Saturday May 14 2005 05:02, Jim Hall wrote:
A user needs MIDI to work in Firefox. I installed
kernel-image-2.6.8-686, then ALSA. Ran alsaconf. Everything seemed fine,
but no MIDI in Firefox. Can't find a plugin. Is there any way to make
Firefox recognize and use ALSA?
Can you play MIDI
On Friday May 13 2005 07:59, BingYU wrote:
I have two file 1.avi 2.avi which are ripped form one big video file,
source.avi
[...]
now I want merge 1.avi 2.avi to one video file (put them together in one
file
Get transcode, it comes with a program avimerge to du just that. The sad
thing is
On Tuesday April 26 2005 07:51, Alvin Oga wrote:
i log into any machine around the world and vice versa ...
but only with known and trusted boxes ...
you can always convert dynamic ip# into static ip# and continue from that
known proxy
And how exactly does that take logging into a trusted
On Thursday January 6 2005 03:57, Paul Johnson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-get install gnupg2 gpgsm
[...]
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
gpgsm: Depends: libopensc0 ( 0.8.1) but it is not installable
E: Broken packages
That's strange. I have gnupg2 and gpgsm version
On Wednesday January 5 2005 19:13, Tom wrote:
So I kind of wondered -- why is there no packaged solution to this?
Debian boasts thousands of packages, why not gpg-agent, or something
containing it?
The most precise thing I could find about it was, that the gnupg2 packages got
stuck in the ftp
On Monday January 3 2005 16:48, Zachary Rizer wrote:
I recently moved an installation to a new box, which has integrated audio.
Specifically, from lspci:
:00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801BA/BAM AC'97
Audio (rev 01)
A bit of googling shows what module to use
Hi all,
since recently (I don't know when it began, but it should be about a month),
XMMS produces tons and tons of error messages when paused. I'm using the ALSA
output The exact message is:
ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:490:(snd_pcm_hw_delay) SNDRV_PCM_IOCTL_DELAY failed: File
descriptor in bad state
On Wednesday December 29 2004 10:56, David Purton wrote:
I don't even know what the technical term, but as in pressing a modifier
key, then the accent and then the letter.
It's not a solution to your exact problem, but the correct term for the
modifier key is compose key. This might help you
On Friday December 24 2004 14:04, Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
But when i reboot dma has gone off again, how do I get debian to keep
the setting? i run 2.6.9 as my stable kernel but iam running 2.6.10-rc2
right now.
Have a look at /etc/hdparm.conf
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On Tuesday December 21 2004 16:48, Andrew Konosky wrote:
I have my system up and running, but I am still using the default
sources.list and I want to add some more repositories but haven't been
able to find any through google searching. What are the standard urls,
and what about extra packages
On Friday December 17 2004 22:07, William Ballard wrote:
I'll say Sarge on April 1st, 2005. Takers?
Probably not.
IMO, Debian should stop producing stable releases for good and concentrate
on the unstable and testing branches. There are enough working
spinoff-distros by now, so having the
Hi,
is there any generic way to have a script called when an X session is
terminating? Like an Xsession-end or something?
My situation: I was fiddling with gpg-agent (and seriously think that the
people who came up with the current design should be shot) and managed to
start it from a script
On Thursday December 16 2004 15:00, Thomas Sjölin wrote:
When I start X I get this message:
---
Sound server informational message
Error while initializing the sound driver:
Device /dev/dsp can't be opened (No such device)
The sound server will continue, using the null output device
On Saturday November 13 2004 13:21, Jim Bailey wrote:
Is there a quick and dirty way to get debian to use the
/var/cache/apt/archives .debs from another machine?
There is also a not-so-dirty way that can save you time and bandwidth if you
have several machines. Have a look at the apt-proxy
On Sunday November 7 2004 18:09, Bram Mertens wrote:
Recently I edited my XF86Config-4 file (in an attempt to get the nvidia
drivers to work) and ever since something in my keyboard setup is
screwed up.
The keyboard layout is azerty and before messing things up pressing the
Alt Gr key in
On Thursday November 4 2004 22:25, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
OK, so I have figured (I think) how I am supposed to decrypt in Outlook
but it still does not work. I forwarded the message from Outlook back
to linux and was able to decrypt in Thunderbird with no problem.
From linux I did a
gpg
On Wednesday November 3 2004 23:34, Aaron Thoreson wrote:
After an upgrade from 2.4.19 stable to 2.6.9 custom (maybe too
ambitious?) I've lost the ability to ssh into the upgraded box.
auth.log is reporting
error: openpty: No such file or directory
error: session_pty_req: session 0 alloc
On Monday October 25 2004 16:53, Kevin Wang wrote:
From PS output, I can see a process dhclient-2.2.x -q eth0 right there,
but there's no renewal request been sent out at all in daemon.log unless I
issue the command /etc/init.d/networking restart
What's wrong with it? Any help
Hi,
after updating courier-imap, access to the mailbox has become extremely slow.
Opening a mail folder in any client (tried sylpheed-claws, Thunderbird and
KMail) takes about 6 seconds. Access to mails inside an opened folder is
normal (almost instantaneous).
It is an issue with SSL, TLS and
On Tuesday October 19 2004 20:09, Paul Akkermans wrote:
I am trying to analyse a part of the input layer of the kernel 2.6.7
(input.c) (see below). The problem is that I don't fully understand what
this piece of code does. Can anybody help me?
This question should be asked on a kernel-related
On Tuesday October 12 2004 13:24, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
When I first boot-up and start, sound is running. I know this because I
hear the KDE startup sound (KDE 3.3). I then lose the ability to play
sounds. No sound notifications of any type are played. I checked, and the
user is a member
Hi,
I tried to install kleopatra from unstable, but that package depends on the
gnupg2 package. The problem is that there is no such package anywhere. I
tried some google searches, and it seems there have been several attempts at
introducing it, without any result.
There are also the pinentry
On Sunday October 10 2004 23:40, Nicos Gollan wrote:
Hi,
Another day, another variation of the Help, the update ate my keyboard
mapping!
For a change, it's not the '#'-key that got lost, no, it's the AltGr-Key
which at least on the german layout gives access to useless characters like
On Monday October 11 2004 12:45, Nicos Gollan wrote:
I tried some things, but nothing seems to bring back my AltGr key.
Actually, ths was not a problem with the XFree settings, but with KDE 3.3.0
which seems to reset XKB settings per default.
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On Monday October 11 2004 22:42, Terje Fåberg wrote:
glxgears gives me 205 fps on this P3-866 with
a matrox G450. Is this accelerated?
Have a look at the output of the glxinfo command. If there is a line like
direct rendering: Yes near the beginning, you have HW acceleration. (Except
for rare
Hi,
Another day, another variation of the Help, the update ate my keyboard
mapping!
For a change, it's not the '#'-key that got lost, no, it's the AltGr-Key which
at least on the german layout gives access to useless characters like the
pipe symbols, the brackets or the unneeded at-symbol
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 23:40:25 +0800
Lian Liming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am using mozilla firefox under KDE, and find that the font size
on toolbar and menu is too small to watch clearly.
Firefox is based on GTK, so you need to set the font properties for that
toolkit. The
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 02:01:22 +0300
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Janne Blomqvist) wrote:
Most cards work fine these days. The thing is to avoid the really
crappy ones. Plenty of anecdotal evidence suggests to avoid the rt8139
chipset based cards, which most of the really cheap ones unfortunately
are.
I
Hi,
I know this is a touchy subject, and Debian freezes seem oddly
coincident with KDE releases. So let's be civil ;-)
Is there anything known about KDevelop 3.1 coming to unstable anytime
soon? A large part of KDE 3.3 seems to have made it there already.
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On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 16:14:29 +0200
Prakash Countcham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I launch an application which use libGL (openoffice, glGo, licq,
glxinfo, etc.) I have the following error message (even if the
application works) :
libGL error: drmMap of sarea failed
That sounds like a
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 03:57:58 -0400
spencer ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently change to debian and notice that
the default desktop mgr. is KDE. I've been
lurking on UserLinux and the group had
a debate as to which desktop they would
put in thier distrobution. They decided to
use GNOME
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 18:40:09 +0200
Andreas Janssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...and Gnome uses GTK, which is licensed under the LGPL. From
http://userlinux.com/white_paper.html:
Also, the GTK licensing model was not the topic.
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Tal Amir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and the reason debian-user needs to know this is.??
Hey, maybe he wanted us all to send him confirmation? ;-)
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 16:02:17 -0500
junk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you find a process that is using a file.
Try lsof. It's in a package with that name.
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On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 10:58:13 +0200
Jean-Paul Lacharme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am installing amavis+sophos (or clamav)
with postfix, amavisd-new (for debian sarge)
The remaining problem is the bad domain name used to notify the virus
to the sender.
Don't notify the sender! In
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 22:50:33 -0400 (EDT)
Chris Gorman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone is running libapache-mod-perl2 from sarge.
I'm getting some odd errors which look to be related to an error in
the perl environment. I'm trying to use ModPerl::Registry, formerly
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 16:50:45 +0200
LeVA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody knows how to compile the new qt-4-preview with thread support?
AFAIK, Qt4 won't be available in an explicit no-threads version
(except embedded)...
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* Tong* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quick question how to change hostname under debian?
Quick answer: edit /etc/hostname. No reboot necessary (but go to init
level 1 and back again to make sure stuff like Apache doesn't get an
identity crisis).
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On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 17:08:52 -0400
Adam Aube [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you on Sarge? If so, then it's probably bug #253928 moving from
Sid to Sarge. Once the kdelibs and artwork packages update to 3.2.3,
this problem will likely go away.
Thanks, installing the 3.2.3 packages fixed it.
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Since yesterday, I'm missing the KDE widget styles. All I can get are
the ones that come with Qt. I had this problem before, and adding the
plugin path in qtconfig resolved it, but now the path is set to where
the kdeartwork-style package installs the widget libraries.
The problem seems
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 11:49:32 -0400
Ryan Waye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a problem: Whenever I try to rip CDs, I get extremely sluggish
data rates (0.1x-0.3x). I know it is not a CDROM drive problem
because it transfers my UT2004 cd in its entireity in about 2 minutes.
Is this
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 18:59:20 +0530
Rajasekaran Deepak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If export LC_ALL='en_US.UTF-8' is done in .bashrc,
programs give errors like:
locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or
directory locale: Cannot set LC_MESSAGES to default locale: No
On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 15:24:55 +0100
Owen Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When the computer re-booted it just thro up L 90 90 90 90 90 90 90...
when i tried to run the OS on the HD. This is a lilo error isnt it?
does this mean i have installed it wrong, or i have used the wrong
distirbutation.
I
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 15:53:53 -0400
Silvan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have two parallel installations of Sid with very similar lists of
installed packages. Both were updated last week sometime.
On one, the GIMP has no tooltips. Rather, the little yellow boxes pop
up, and in varying sizes,
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 22:10:57 -0700 (PDT)
Umar Draz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have configure Debian Proxy Server and i have Cable network. Now i
want restirct my user on spacific bandwidth so thats why i choose cbq.
I alreday have Redhat Linux 7.3 and there also run cbq on that.
but when
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 23:09:44 +1200
Adam Bogacki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... but am not having success in mounting dvd and dmesg is giving me
the output below
which I can't interpret. Can someone tell me what
'DriveReady SeekComplete Error' means ?
It mostly means that some error occured
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 18:56:54 +0200
J. Preiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems that I found a bit more infos on my system: I cannot enter
cyrillic chars neither in konqi nor in kate. So I installed
xfree-cyrillic (a really good idea, but I bet I selected this by first
install... anyway).
I guess
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 16:26:17 +0200
J. Preiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am at the point that cyrillic chars are always -displays (in
text mode) and glyphs in graphic mode (konqueror). I changed the
charset of konqi to utf8 without any change. Am I too stupid to use
debian? Maybe...
Well,
On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 10:42:35 -0700
Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's not how spamassassin works.
Not so much into helping today? Ask google for kmail spamassassin and
you get here:
http://www.tomchance.org.uk/research/random/kmail
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Luis R. Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is thunderbir in the apt-get or aptitude tree? mine says it couldnt
find it? in case it isnt. can you install manually?
It is in testing (0.5) and unstable (0.6).
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On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 19:23:18 +0200
J. Preiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isnt there a way to use utf-8 encoding for ext3 partitions? I urgently
need umlauts and cyrillic characters, so utf 8 would be the best
choice. Now I run in trouble when I try to create m3u playlist. The
filesnames dont
On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 12:21:43 +0200
guido [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Esiste una guida per poter masterizzare le immagini iso di debian,
utilizzando mandrake 9.2? grazie guido
English speaking list here, but cdrecord may still be what you're
looking for...
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On Thu, 27 May 2004 10:42:43 -0700
Jay Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 17:56:05 +1000
James Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, but if you don't want to play you don't have to, kid.
Take your poo-poos elsewhere.
And why do you think that this kind of attitude will help you or your
cause in gaining acceptance in an unsuitable forum?
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 15:49:53 -0500
david [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here are some lines from the manual of bash:
yank-nth-arg (M-C-y)
[...]
My question is: How do I give it the argument n?
You press M-n for positive numeric arguments starting with n or M--
(meta-dash) to start negative
On Sun, 16 May 2004 13:44:48 +0200
Christian Christmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the BIOS if my motherboard doesn't recognize my
new 160GB harddisk correctly. I'd like to boot from this
device.
Is there a way to overcome this problem with lilo etc. ?
No, if the BIOS doesn't recognize the
On Wed, 12 May 2004 02:52:33 +1000
Lex Hider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now if I'm web-browsing and reading a page already loaded
all the bandwidth goes to wget/apt-get.
But when I am loading a web-site or checking my mail then
the priority for the bandwidth goes to the browser like
in the
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 07:47:54 -0700
Eric Walstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've heard a bit about LDAP and am curious if it'll work for a central
contacts database for a network of both Windows and Debian users.
[...] I've googled a bit, too, and am having a hard time finding out
how best to
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