etwork tab, any failed requests there?
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e. I'll
mail my findings in a few days.
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f problems, because I've always been getting it
from time to time, usually after resuming.
Does anyone have any hints on how to diagnose this further?
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My choice is ClamAV. Easy for use and configure.
Dana 2020-02-23 09:47, l0f...@tuta.io je napisao(la):
Hi,
I understand the pro of having a Linux antivirus on a Linux server, especially
a mail or file server.
However I'm writing to you here for a personal Linux workstation (Debian 10)
and I
Dana 2020-02-12 12:35, Carl Fink je napisao(la):
On 2/11/20 11:27 PM, der.hans wrote:
Have you seen GadgetBridge?
"Gadgetbridge is an Android (4.4+) application which will allow you to use
your Pebble, Mi Band, Amazfit Bip and HPlus device (and more) without the
vendor's closed source applica
ost the same
set of packages as Arch. Both Artix and Void are very stable despite their
packages are really new and they are among the first to get new Linux kernels
with fresh drivers.
Or maybe MX Linux, one of the top popularity distros nowadays which is
also "no systemd" and somehow onl
ix has almost the same
set of packages as Arch. Both Artix and Void are very stable despite their
packages are really new and they are among the first to get new Linux kernels
with fresh drivers.
Or maybe MX Linux, one of the top popularity distros nowadays which is
also "no systemd" and someh
Is it possible to use Adobe In Desigh with crossover or wine?
I
06.09.2016 22:19, Joe Pfeiffer пишет:
Curt Howland writes:
I've never been able to mount any MTP phone to Linux. Different
phones, different Android versions, different Linux installations,
nada.
I've only been able to do it using jmtpfs (I don't have it set up to
automount using that).
W
Try get information with inxi package:
apt-get install inxi
inxi -F
Dana 02.06.2016 08:06, kamaraju kusumanchi je napisao(la):
> I am planning to develop a script that gathers all the _relevant_
> system information for common configuration tasks such as sound,
> graphics, wireless, network, p
09.01.2016 22:07, Sven Arvidsson пишет:
On Sat, 2016-01-09 at 21:52 +0600, Ivan Petrov wrote:
Avidemux, Wheezy
constantly crashes.
Reason?
AFAIK avidemux isn't available in Debian, so you should probably file a
bug report where you got the package.
It is available at Debian Multimedia
Avidemux, Wheezy
constantly crashes.
Reason?
Crash
Assert failed :0
at line 386, file
/tmp/buildd/avidemux-2.5.6/avidemux/ADM_encoder/adm_encConfig.cppADM_backTrack
videoCodecGetMode()
ADM_Composer::saveAsScript(char const*, char const*)
saveCrashProject()
ADM_backTrack
ADM_dezalloc
set_c
On 10/19/2015 10:19 PM, David Baron wrote:
> On Monday 19 October 2015 19:21:18 Ivan Boro wrote:
>
>> Thats right.
>
>>
>
>> > When you think about it, it has to be. /etc/fstab is on your root
>
>> > filesystem. How do you read that file without
On 10/19/2015 07:07 PM, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Mon, 2015-10-19 at 18:24 +0300, Ivan Boro wrote:
>> Looks like subj.
>> Have a KVM machine with jessie assembled via debootstrap. Fstab states
>>
>> /dev/vda2 / ext4rw 0 0
&g
Thats right.
> When you think about it, it has to be. /etc/fstab is on your root
> filesystem. How do you read that file without knowing where the root
> filesystem is?
Thank you for the detailed answer. Removed the / entry from fstab -
everything works fine.
Sorry for the mess.
Ivan Boro
x27;t have much experience in systemd, and now wonder how this "smart"
mount works.
Ivan Boro
cc, please.
ystemd, and now wonder how this "smart"
mount works.
Ivan Boro
How pidgin whatsapp plugin can be installed on wheezy?
I
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28.01.2015 22:47, Diogene Laerce пишет:
On 01/28/2015 03:28 PM, Ivan Petrov wrote:
After dkms installation of proprietary nvidia drivers mouse start to
work very bad. Double click too fast, too inaccurate.
Maybe I can change it in my xorg.conf section:
Section "InputDevice"
#
After dkms installation of proprietary nvidia drivers mouse start to
work very bad. Double click too fast, too inaccurate.
Maybe I can change it in my xorg.conf section:
Section "InputDevice"
# generated from default
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option "
I've installed skype 4.3 on my squeeze-64 with new libs copied from
archive like here:
http://community.skype.com/t5/Skype-%D0%B4%D0%BB%D1%8F-Linux/Skype-4-3-%D0%B4%D0%BB%D1%8F-Debian-Squeeze-6-amd64/td-p/3554479
But when I tried to use it I've got error message:
skype: symbol lookup error: skyp
On May 02, 2014 at 05:54, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 5/2/14, Ivan Kovnatsky wrote:
> ...
>
> Unrelated, but how do you find the trackpad? I completely disabled
> mine in BIOS, since the "textured bumps" on it make the pointer (even
> at extreme settings) useless f
m
> reboot _may_ have been similar to mine - that was my suggestion. I do
> not know of course.
>
> Mine reboot can be triggered by:
> a) 9-cell+slice, PSU disconnected, laptop started (even at console)
> b) connect PSU to slice, witness instant reboot
>
> Either way, it appears there are various battery issues, of one form
> or another, with x220 laptop.
>
> Good luck
> Zenaan
Firstly thanks for pointing on possible ideas why reboot could happen.
Initially I've thought more to software issue side, but not the hardware.
Honestly this upsetting a bit, so nice laptop nowadays, not much could be
comparable to it, in design and comfort also.
I see you guys seen reboots more often then me obviously using it more. Will
monitor the situation.
Ivan.
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log to check. I would be glad if
someone shares some thoughts on looking into details on reboot info.
Thanks,
Ivan.
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issing something, maybe another log to check. I would be glad if
someone shares some thoughts on looking into details on reboot info.
Thanks,
Ivan.
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help about this problem?
Regards,
Ivan Jurišić
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1/2014 08:22, Charlie je napisao(la):
> On Thu, 02 Jan 2014 07:58:24 +0100 Ivan Jurišić sent:
>
>> Try this: 1. open file /etc/default/grub nano /etc/default/grub 2 add
>> "ipv6.disable=1" in variable GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT, example:
>> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAUL
Try this:
1. open file /etc/default/grub
nano /etc/default/grub
2 add "ipv6.disable=1" in variable GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT, example:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet ipv6.disable=1"
3. last step, update grup and reboot PC:
update-grub
reboot
Dana 02/01/2014 07:47, Charlie je na
On Dec 29, 2013 at 18:21, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sun, 2013-12-29 at 11:02 -0500, Long Wind wrote:
> > (I go to bed now)
>
> While I do your homework :D.
>
> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=debian+package+aplay
:-)
-Ivan
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nce anyway not much
performance is gained.
Being a Gentoo fan/user for a while I was just curious about software
management and possibility to limit dependencies of software packages in
Debian.
Cheers,
-Ivan
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a message that this required packages. Thing is I really do not need them.
What options do I have to get rid of them like normally using apt/aptitude
package management system? Thanks.
Thank you.
-Ivan
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> > # apt-get dist-upgrade
> > # apt-get install foo-bar
> > # apt-get install -f
> > # apt-get remove|purge foo-bar
> > $ apt-cache search foo
> > $ apt-cache policy foo-bar
> > $ dpkg -L foo-bar
>
> Another handy one:
> # dpkg -S /path/to
must have been hanging there.
-Ivan
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of that, maybe I'm missing something.
Thank you,
-Ivan
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n files/reconfigured by need
* replaced x86 content by amd64
* installed grub from new environment
-Ivan
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> Paul E Condon writes:
> On 20121015_214840, John Hasler wrote:
> Paul E Condon writes:
>>> Ideas?
>> Run cronyc and post the results of the "tracking" and "sources"
>> commands.
> Now I am running NTP. Is there something I could post from NTP that
> would be useful?
$ ntpq
> Alejandro Santos writes:
[…]
> 1. How can I debug this problem? I'd like to file an appropiate bug
> on the corresponding bug tracker.
While I'm not a PulseAudio user myself, some of those I know use
it, so I'm somewhat interested in that, too.
(Thanks to Darac
> Michelle Konzack writes:
[…]
> Starting Nmap 5.00 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2012-08-18 20:24 CEST
> Invalid host expression: 2a01:4f8:d12:1300:0:0:0:0/64 -- slash not allowed.
> IPv6 addresses can currently only be specified individually
> QUITTING!
It's the same for nmap 6.00-
> Roger Leigh writes:
> On Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 12:09:44PM +0400, stal...@locum.ru wrote:
[…]
>> apt-key list show my key, but apt-get install mytestpackage show
>> WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
>> what i doing wrong?
> You also need the Release file in
> Mauro writes:
> In debian squeeze there are several xen security updates:
> xen-hypervisor xen-utils and so on.
> In the debian website there are no information on what are the fixes.
?
http://debian.org/security/2012/dsa-2501
> Where can I find them?
Apart from c
>>>>> Camaleón writes:
>>>>> On Tue, 03 Jul 2012 20:08:57 +0700, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> Somehow, I've got the impression that OpenCL is supported by some
>> free development tools (Clang?) Now, I wonder, if I'm right on
>> that, is
Somehow, I've got the impression that OpenCL is supported by
some free development tools (Clang?) Now, I wonder, if I'm
right on that, is there some kind of HOWTO on how to utilize
OpenCL via the free AMD Radeon driver included in Debian? (I
hope it is poss
> Sian Mountbatten writes:
[…]
> And I found a news server on the web-site www.eternal-september.org
> which someone suggested.
Note also that thanks to Gmane, it's possible to read and post
to this very mailing list via a newsreader, too. Check, e. g.:
http://dir.gmane.
> Axton writes:
(Please also consider joining the news:comp.os.linux.networking
and news:alt.os.linux.debian Usenet newsgroups. In particular,
these are available via the free http://Aioe.org/ service, as
well as through http://groups.google.com/.)
> To add
--- Begin Message ---
2011-09-25, 15:32(+07), Ivan Shmakov:
[...]
> (I hereafter assume that filenames do not contain any special
> codes, such as ASCII LF, or Line Feed, or 10.)
>
[...]
Or backslashes, or trailing blanks.
> $ (while read f ; do \
>mv -vi --
>>>>> Mark Panen writes:
>>>>> On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>>>> Mark Panen writes:
>>>>> On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[Cross-posting to comp.unix.shell for no goo
>>>>> Mark Panen writes:
>>>>> On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 12:43 AM, Tom Furie wrote:
>>>>> On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 05:00:47PM +0700, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>>>> Tom Furie writes:
>>>> What's wrong with 'mv /mnt
>>>>> Mark Panen writes:
>>>>> On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>>>> Mark Panen writes:
>>> Made a bit off a muck up off things when i backed up parts of my
>>> /home/mark directory to /mnt/deer
>
> Camaleón writes:
> On Sat, 24 Sep 2011 11:40:48 +0200, Mark Panen wrote:
>> Made a bit off a muck up off things when i backed up parts of my
>> /home/mark directory to /mnt/deer
>> In /mnt/deer i know have hundreds of files and folders which i
>> rsynced on 22/09/2011.
>> I need
> Tom Furie writes:
> On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 11:40:48AM +0200, Mark Panen wrote:
>> In /mnt/deer i know have hundreds of files and folders which i
>> rsynced on 22/09/2011.
>> I need a command line option to put them all In one shot in
>> /mnt/deer/zebra.
> What's wrong with 'mv /
> Mark Panen writes:
> Made a bit off a muck up off things when i backed up parts of my
> /home/mark directory to /mnt/deer
> In /mnt/deer i know have hundreds of files and folders which i
> rsynced on 22/09/2011.
> I need a command line option to put them all In one shot in
> /mnt/de
>>>>> Sven Joachim writes:
>>>>> On 2011-09-24 08:21 +0200, Mark Panen wrote:
[A kind of follow-up to an old news:comp.unix.shell thread [1].]
[1] news:87pr9pzgjl.fsf...@violet.siamics.ipv6.uusia.org
From: Ivan Shmakov
Newsgroups: comp.u
> abdelkader belahcene writes:
> until now, I used xfig to draw my figures and graphs, but I am not
> satisfied, specially when I want to no latin caracters or formula
> (like in latex)
The PostScript graphics produced by XFig could often easily be
combined with LaTeX form
> Andrew McGlashan writes:
> Lisi wrote:
>> I have no backup of my /. Yes, I know. I deserve everything I've
>> got. But now that I have been given my just deserts, can any kind
>> soul come to my rescue? I would be so grateful I may, of course,
>> just have to reinstall. :-(
>
> Darac Marjal writes:
> On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 03:31:26PM +0100, Lisi wrote:
>> I have accidentally filled something, that I shouldn't have, on my root
>> directory, and have now got a 100% usage of the disk containing my /. This
>> is causing me problems. (Now there's a surprise!!)
>>>>> Andrei Popescu writes:
>>>>> On Vi, 16 sep 11, 00:48:25, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[Cc: debian-devel@, for this discussion fits there better.]
>> I wonder if there should be a separate mailing list to Cc: such bug
>> reports. (debian-depe
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to comp.unix.shell as well.
>>>>> Arnt Karlsen writes:
>>>>> On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 00:17:47 +0700, Ivan wrote:
[Cross-posting to comp.unix.shell for no good reason at all.]
>>
> Aéris writes:
> Le 17/09/2011 00:40, Bob Proulx a écrit :
[…]
>> * Secondly if the add-pre-nl.sh script handle multiple file
>> arguments then instead of \; use + so that it calls it fewer times
>> with as many file arguments as possible. It will be more efficient
>> that way.
> Andrei Popescu writes:
> On Lu, 11 iul 11, 14:51:48, William Hopkins wrote:
> Old thread, but still...
>> Absolutely! Easy to find examples with apt-cache rdepends dbus. I
>> would posit that nearly all packages that depend on DBUS should
>> actually depend on libdbus{,-c++,-java,-
> Axel Freyn writes:
[…]
> So you should try e.g.
> for FILE in *.txt; do mv "$FILE" "`basename \"$FILE\" .txt`".pdf; done
Backticks are obsolete for a long time, and that's precisely the
reason. Consider how much cleaner is the following:
for FILE in *.txt; do mv "$
> Jochen Spieker writes:
> lina:
>> for i in a b c
>> do
>> txt2pdf -input i.txt -out i.pdf
>> done
> You almost nailed it:
> for i in a b c ; do
> txt2pdf -input ${i}.txt -out ${i}.pdf
> done
> Instead of listing the files manually, you can use '*' as a wildcard.
> But tha
> Mike McClain writes:
> I'm regularly wanting to transport some text from a vt to an xterm
> window
Is using GNU Screen or tmux an option? They both enable one to
have a single “terminal window” to be shared between any number
of VT's, XTerm's, SSH terminal sessio
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> lina writes:
> On Sep 10, 2011, at 23:40, Camaleón wrote:
[…]
>> Google (and also our priceless Debian Reference Guide¹) says it has
>> to
> How did you input the little 1 in plain email text?
Thanks to Unicode, UTF-8, and MIME, e-mail messages' text is no
longe
>>>>> Itay writes:
>>>>> On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>>>> jacques writes:
>>>>> Le 10/09/2011 14:25, Mark Neidorff a écrit :
>>>> 2. mount /usr as read only
>>> What about updating software
&g
> jacques writes:
> Le 10/09/2011 14:25, Mark Neidorff a écrit :
[…]
>> 2. mount /usr as read only
> What about updating software
# mount -o remount,rw /usr
# … upgrade…
…
# mount -o remount,ro /usr
#
[…]
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> Bob Proulx writes:
[…]
> Another possibility would be Syslinux. The upstream Syslinux site is
> down for me at this moment making it hard for me to check docs but as
> I recall it still supports floppy disk booting and has a process to
> bootstrap a network boot from a floppy disk boo
> John L Cunningham writes:
> On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 12:03:06AM +0800, lina wrote:
>> suppose there is a variable in some bash like i, so in some process
>> I used $i so lots,
>> but I wanna test one long command on terminal,
>> which as like
>> run -a $i.pdf -b $i.pdf -c $i.pdf
> Camaleón writes:
> On Fri, 09 Sep 2011 23:59:08 +0800, lina wrote:
[…]
>> ctrl-a does the trick.
>> Thanks for both of you.
> "Quid Pro Quo" as Dr. Hannibal Lecter would have say :-)
> Lina!! Thanks much!!
> I was looking for such option (a "home/end" keyword replacement) as
> debian writes:
[…]
> Ctrl-A didn't work, but backtick still did!
> -I tried to put an obvious error in ~/.tmux.conf... undetected by tmux.
> -I tried inserting an "unbind `" into ~/.tmux.conf... backtick tick
> works.
> -I tried deleting ~/.tmux.conf... backtick still works!
[…]
> Whit Hansell writes:
[…]
> I had a problem when I purchased a new monitor, an LCD, and it
> required me to put "vga=785" at the end of the Kernel line in
> menu.list file in order to get any video out of the Virtual Terminal
> (F1-6). Now that I have reinstalled w. Wheezy, I have the
> Sven Joachim writes:
> On 2011-09-03 09:58 +0200, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
[…]
>> Now, it happens sometimes to me that, even with `-u', `cp' will copy
>> the file also when it isn't newer at all than the destination file,
>> as here:
>> $ ls -lh ing.tex /mnt/pendrive2/ing.tex
>> -r
How do I configure XKB via xorg.conf? I'd like to configure XKB
as the following setxkbmap(1) invocation does, but right at the
X server's startup time.
$ setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_backspace,keypad:legacy
And how do I get Shift + Num Lock “mouse keys”
> Eduardo M KALINOWSKI writes:
> On Qui, 01 Set 2011, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
>> This one didn't (here).
>> Is there any concensus on what/how/when these footers are added? It
>> seems quite random to me.
> That message was GPG-signed, the footer is not added because it would
> br
> alex padoly writes:
> How I can know if the serial port is active, gphoto2 doent find my
> camera (OLYMPUS C-2000Z), this camera is supported by ghphoto2.
Use statserial(8) to monitor the serial port state in real time.
Try connecting and disconnecting the device to (from
> Martin McCormick writes:
[…]
> I also got that working such that it could read the response and
> break out all the CSV variables in to separate strings. In other
> words, it does work and with gdb, one can trouble-shoot it fairly
> easily.
[…]
> In the standard set of tools that ar
> shawn wilson writes:
[…]
> root@shawn-desktop:/home/shawn# find /etc/init.d/ -type f -print0 |
> xargs -0 -i{} grep -H portmap {}
As a news:comp.unix.shell regular, I simply cannot leave such a
command line in its present state.
First of all, {} is not necessary
> Lisi writes:
> On Monday 29 August 2011 15:29:41 shawn wilson wrote:
>> Your issue seems to be resolved. However, I'd prefer to teach a man
>> to fish As it were, lsof -i :111 should show you the pid of what
>> is on that port. From there, ps and then look through logs or 'find
> Jochen Spieker writes:
> Lisi:
[…]
>> lisi@Tux:~$ find rpcbind
>> find: `rpcbind': No such file or directory
> This command doesn't do what you expect. It prints all files found
> in the directory "rcpbind" in your current working directory. Since
> no such directory exists, fi
>>>>> Scott Ferguson writes:
>>>>> On 27/08/11 15:53, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>>>> Scott Ferguson writes:
>>>>> On 27/08/11 13:57, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>>> [Cross-posting to both sfd-discuss@ and planning-ru@.]
[…]
>>
>>>>> shawn wilson writes:
>>>>> On Aug 27, 2011 1:26 PM, "Ivan Shmakov" wrote:
>>>>> shawn wilson writes:
>>>>> On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 11:43, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
[…]
>>>> Does "uptime" do w
> shawn wilson writes:
> On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 11:43, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-08-28 at 00:36 +1000, yudi v wrote:
>>> Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?
>> Does "uptime" do what you want or do you mean booted for the truly
>> very first tim
> Scott Ferguson writes:
[…]
> Full backups:-
> dd if=/dev/deb_usb | gzip -1 -c > ./deb_usb.img.gz
> Full restores:-
> zcat ./deb_usb.img.gz | dd of=/dev/deb_usb
My e2dis suite, which I hopeful to release soon, will probably
be a better fit for such image-level backup
>>>>> Scott Ferguson writes:
>>>>> On 27/08/11 13:57, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> [Cross-posting to both sfd-discuss@ and planning-ru@.]
[…]
>> Our team would probably have joined the deal, but, unfortunately, we
>> don't apparentl
> Scott Ferguson writes:
[Cross-posting to both sfd-discuss@ and planning-ru@.]
[…]
> GNU/Linux provides superior alternatives to JAWS - the only reason
> more sight impaired people don't ditch MS is because they don't hear
> about it - and because they get stupid advice (you nee
> yudi v writes:
> I created a LV and was going to use the following command to create a
> file system:
> mkfs.ext4 /dev/vg/lv
> someone suggested I use:
> mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/vg-lv
> What's the difference?
There should be none.
Note, however, that /dev/mapper/ m
> David writes:
> This is something that used to work for me in older Debian releases
> (Etch and Lenny I think), but it's no longer working for me in
> Squeeze.
> Basically, I have a cron stub under /etc/cron.d, with a line like
> this:
> * * * * * rootcd /tmp/ && ./tes
> Bob Proulx writes:
> RiverWind wrote:
>> I used to be able to "ssh" from my shellworld account into my Linux
>> box before I got the latest version of the squeeze disk. I am not
>> able to do so now. Exactly what needs to be set up or in place in
>> order for me to once again be abl
> lina writes:
> I don't know how to read the .so file under /usr/lib/
> the Binary file.
That depends on the purpose.
In particular, ldd(1) shows .so's dependencies, nm(1) shows the
names' to addresses correspondence (for functions, global
variables, etc
>>>>> Alan Chandler writes:
>>>>> On 04/08/11 09:15, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>>>> Alan Chandler writes:
>>> (I actually have loads of these in my config file for all different
>>> combinations of username and host - I also tend t
> Kent West writes:
> I'm getting the "public key is not available" type error on trying to
> upgrade my box from lenny to squeeze.
Could you please provide the whole error message?
Also, what's the output of the following commands:
$ dpkg -l debian-archive-keyring
$ gp
>>>>> Rob Owens writes:
>>>>> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 06:12:24PM +0700, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>>>> Martin McCormick writes:
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov writes:
>>>> It's possible to dd(1) just the filesystem (partition) inst
> Tech Geek writes:
[…]
> However, I want to do a auto login into my fluxbox (instead of user
> typing in username and password in xdm) and I still want the basic
> login console on Serial Port 1. So I removed xdm package (apt-get
> purge xdm) and added the following line to my /etc/rc.l
>>>>> Martin McCormick writes:
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov writes:
>> It's possible to dd(1) just the filesystem (partition) instead of
>> the whole disk.
>> Moreover, the filesystem can be downsized prior to that with
>> resize2fs
> Martin McCormick writes:
[…]
> If I use dd to copy the 10-gig drive over to the new drive as in:
> dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb bs=20M
> it works when I remove the old screamer drive, change the jumper on
> the new drive to Master and boot but this is not very efficient as it
> wastes
>>>>> Hal Vaughan writes:
>>>>> On Aug 14, 2011, at 10:08 PM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
>> My guess is that using -O along with -t may reduce the number of
>> directories in the -v list.
> Thanks. I tried with -O and without it, along
> Hal Vaughan writes:
[…]
> It's not a "must fix" but when I'm scanning output files, obviously
> it's a LOT easier to verify everything went smoothly if I get a quick
> and simple output than if I have to scan a long list of directories.
> It'd be nice to simplify it so I can tell at a
> Camaleón writes:
[…]
> So, who is going to say that a "/swap" partition is going to be
> needed with 8 GiB of RAM? I wouldn't, I just thought kernel makes
> use of all of the available resources are allocates them to get the
> best performance. Meaning: if you have available resourc
>>>>> AG writes:
>>>>> On 14/08/11 14:35, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>>>>> AG writes:
[…]
> I have recently switched to Xfce4 on Stable from Gnome because the
> latter was quite a memory hog and seemed to retain pages in swap
> until I logged
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