Hallo Martin,
probiers mal mit apt-get install libc6=2.2.5. Das sollte ein
Downgrade auf die alte glibc machen. Generell sollte man vorsichtig
sein, sich aus testing oder unstable die glibc zu holen. Das kann einem
das ganze System durcheinanderbringen.
Gruss,
Michael ;-)
Martin Röhricht
Andreas Pakulat wrote:
Hi,
ich hab mir ein paar Cursor-Set's von kde-look.org besorgt und wollte
diese jetzt installieren, aber irgendwie scheine ich zu dumm dazu zu
sein. Laut deren Readme's soll ich einfach .icons unter $HOME erzeugen
und dann dort im Verzeichnis defaults die Datei index.themes
Thomas Schönhoff wrote:
Hallo,
ich würde mir gern einen Terminator3 Trailer im Quicktime-Format
anschauen, leider (nicht unerwartet!)scheint es von Aple kein Plugin
für GNU/Linux zu geben. Also habe ich xmovie installiert und das
Programm unter Mozilla als Hilfsanwendung angegeben,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
habe gerade per dselect unter debian3 den mysql-server etc. installiert.
Angeblich laufen die Dienste auch (ps), aber der Server belegt keinen
Port (3306).
Ja und das soll ja wohl nicht gut sein. Die richtige Conf-Daten wird
ausgelesen und
dort ist auch alles ok -
Michael Dauer schrieb:
Hallo,
ist Cyrus da nicht ein wenig überempfindlich? Kann ich es nicht dazu bringen
solche Mails zu akzeptieren?
Kann es nicht sein, dass ich dadurch reguläre Mails verliere?
localhost postfix/lmtp[1195]: 6511C37B30: to=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
orig_to=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Punkt schrieb:
Hallo NG!
Ich habe nach z�hem Ringen ein Debian Sarge / Kernel 2.6.8 zum Laufen
bekommen. Jetzt bin auf der Suche nach den Stellen, die einige Module
mehrfach zu laden versuchen, da das Probing ganz sch�n Zeit frisst beim
booten. Einige Module habe ich in
Thomas Eichert schrieb:
Hallo,
hab mal eine Frage wegen der Mountoptionen in der fstab.
So Habe ich meinen DVD-Brenner bis jetzt konfiguriert:
/dev/hdc/media/DVD auto ro,user,noauto 0 0
/dev/hdc/media/DVD-RAM auto rw,user,noauto,noatime 0 0
Wenn
Stefan Kuhne schrieb:
Michael Biebl schrieb:
[..]
Habe leider kein DVD-RAM Laufwerk sondern nur ein DVD+RW, deshalb die
Frage: Reicht es wirklich aus, einfach rw anzugeben um auf das
Laufwerk schreiben zu können. Scheint mir nicht so.
Doch das ist so einfach!
Vermutlich brauchst du wie
Hast du hotplug oder discover installiert?
Falls du hotplug verwendest kannst du das automatische Laden des ipw2200
Modules verhindern indem du ipw2200 in die Datei
/etc/hotplug/blacklist einträgst. Discover verwende ich nicht, hat aber
sicher einen ähnlichen Mechanismus.
Gruss,
Michael
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[...] ich bin mir nicht ganz sicher ob ich Dein Problem verstanden
habe. Ich
habe bei mir u.a in
Jo, ich glaube, du hast mein Problem aus meinen wirren Erklaerungen
erkennen koennen.
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Christian Riedel wrote:
On 03.04.2004 09:02, Christian Riedel wrote:
Hmm das mit dem Changelog lese uich auch gerade ... wenn ich das
richtig verstehe, wird gdm/Sessions jetzt gar nicht mehr
beruecksichtigt? Das wuerde erklaeren, wieso ein echo, das ich in das
Skript eingefuegt habe, nirgeds
Christian Riedel wrote:
Moin Michael,
On 03.04.2004 15:23, Michael Biebl wrote:
[..]
Danke. Ich denke, du hast mir erstmal weitergeholfen ... wenn ich die
Sessions ueber meinen Eintrag in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/ anpassen kann bin
ich schon zufrieden. Diese Datei wird von einem evtl. Update ja
Willi Geffers wrote:
Hallo zusammen,
unser LDAP-Server soll nach Ablauf von 90 Tagen beim Einloggen ein neues
Passwort verlangen. Dazu haben wir den Benutzern in der slapd.conf
Schreibzugriffe auf die Attribute userPassword und shadowLastChange
gegeben:
access to
Willi Geffers wrote:
Hallo Michael,
danke fuer den Tipp. Nachdem ich in der /etc/ldap.secret das Passwort
fuer den Admin gesetzt und in der /etc/pam_ldap.conf noch den Eintrag
rootbinddn cn=admin,dc=rbi,dc=informatik,dc=rwth-aachen,dc=de
hinzugefuegt habe, verhaelt sich LDAP wie gewuenscht:
Bjoern Schmidt wrote:
Matthias Taube schrieb:
Hi,
ich bin auf der Suche nach einer grafischen Oberfläche für iptables.
Gibt es ein Programm, mit dem ich unter KDE Filterregeln verständlich
erstellen kann.
Es gibt den fwbuilder.
Ich finde das Konzept von fwbuilder nicht sehr intuitiv. Für
Jens M. Bethkowsky wrote:
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, Joachim Frster wrote:
Nun sagt er, dass er ACPI deaktiviert hat, da
(a) das BIOS von 2000 ist
(b) das BIOS blacklisted ist/known ACPI problems
(PC: Compaq Presario 1700/17XL379 = Laptop)
Na, toll, jetzt hab' ich gedacht ich knnte es endlich so
Bruhin schrieb:
Hallo zusammen
In Zope fehlt in der Dorpdownliste Plone Site
Ist das möglich, dass dies in ZMI von Zope fehlen kann?
OS ist Debian Sarge
Plone ist 2.0.4-3
Zope ist 2.7.4-0-0
Ich habe Plone über Aptitude installiert, dann eine Zope instanz generiert.
Zope funktioniert soweit und
Martin D. wrote:
Hallo ML,
eventuell auch als NG,
hat denn hier irgendwer schon mal eine Anwendung gesehen, aus der es
möglich ist, ACL/extended FS Attribute, aus irgendeinem X heraus zu
editieren? So ein bisschen, wie unter Windows vielleicht?
Hi,
schau dir am besten mal eiciel an. Das
Andreas Pakulat wrote:
Hi,
hab grad durch Zufall powersaved und kpowersave entdeckt. Nun stellt
sich fuer mich aber eine Frage: Behindert sich das mit
laptop-mode-tools? Laut dependecies ist dem nicht so, aber dennoch die
Frage in die Runde: Gibts da Probleme, macht es ueberhaupt Sinn -
Noch ne kleine Anmerkung:
Du musst den laptop_mode support noch für das entsprechende Schema
aktivieren. Z.b. für /etc/powersave/scheme_powersave (Standardprofil für
Batterybetrieb) musst du die Variable DISK_STANDBY_MODE=powersave
setzen. Mehr infos stehen direkt in der Datei.
Gruss,
Michael
Christian Christmann wrote:
Hallo,
seit einem aptitute dist-upgrade meines Debian Etch Systems,
erhält mein NIS eth0 nach dem Booten die IP-Adresse 169.254.144.11.
Früher wurde der Netzwerkkarte die IP-Adresse 192.168.1.1 zugewiesen,
so wie es auch in der /etc/network/interfaces definiert
frank paulsen wrote:
hat es schon jemand geschafft, network-manager mit ipw2200 und WPA (zu
einer Fritz!-Box) zum laufen zu bekommen?
ich erhalte The requested wireless network requires security
capabilities unsupported by your hardware.
ein tipp aus einer anderen mailing-list, fuer das
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Joschka Sulzer wrote:
ich besitze einen Laptop mit einem Centrino-Chip und einen
Desktop-Rechner mit ner Linksys-Karte.
Für beide Karten gibt es geeignete Linuxtreiber ipw2200 bzw. bcm43xx,
[..]
Aber selbst dann hättest Du das
Helga Fischer wrote:
Hallo Liste,
Hallo Helga!
ich suche ein Programm, das mir Auskunft über die Runlevels der
einzelnen Dienste geben kann. Das mir vertraute Tool »chkconfig«
gibt es leider nicht für Debian. Ein apt-get install chkconfig
schlägt jedenfalls fehl. Jetzt suche ich einen
Andreas Pakulat wrote:
On 23.10.06 20:06:24, Helga Fischer wrote:
ich suche ein Programm, das mir Auskunft über die Runlevels der
einzelnen Dienste geben kann.
find /etc/rc*.d -name dienstname
sollte dir helfen koennen.
Bei update-rc.d sehe ich keinen Schalter, der das auflistet.
Christoph Maurer wrote:
Liebe Debian-Gemeinde!
Ich habe mein System neu aufgezogen und verwende dabei die
Etch-Distribution. Dabei verwende ich auch die standardmäßig vom
Installer vorgegebene UTF8-locale: de_DE.utf8
Unter X klappt auch alles wunderbar, insbesondere erzeugt AltGr+E
ein
On 31.07.2012 21:05, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
technical arguments like its Linux only and I found some limitations
myself like its init script compabitibility does not take care of further
initscript arguments like for openvpn initscript to tell it which VPN to
start due to not supporting
On 23.09.2012 15:41, Marek Pawinski wrote:
On 23/09/2012 13:06, Tom H wrote:
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 4:17 AM, Marek Pawinskili...@pawinski.co.za wrote:
Squeeze 6.05 amd64, I had backports enabled and made the mistake of updating
to the latest back port kernel amongst other updates a few days
Hi,
On 16.10.2012 18:29, Artifex Maximus wrote:
Hello!
On last Wheezy upgrade my system install all iceweasel-l10-* packages
because gnome recommends -all package. Is it normal? I only need
This is wanted, yes. To get a translated iceweasel.
English and/or my native language and nothing
On 12.05.2012 13:53, Tom wrote:
This is on sid. I mostly use Openbox, starting notification- and
gnome-settings-daemon from .xinitrc. Oddly enough, all applications
that ought to notify me (I only use three: my music player, Icedove,
and Transmission) do so exactly one time after their
On 10.07.2012 16:24, Michael Biebl wrote:
With rsyslog you have powerful filtering capabilities and you can
basically match on any part of the syslog message and drop it with the
~ operator.
http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/rsyslog_conf_filter.html
http://www.rsyslog.com/doc
On 10.07.2012 15:37, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
there is a very specific daemon log which is generating every minute
and i want this log not written in syslog message however the daemon
itself not providing the facility to stop it. so is there any thing
that i could configure debian not to
On 19.11.2012 16:07, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
On 11/19/12, Tom H tomh0...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 11:07 PM, Zenaan Harkness z...@freedbms.net wrote:
First, systemd worked.
Now it hangs on bootup, with the following messages:
...
Nov 19 14:31:12 localhost named[2353]: error
On 20.11.2012 14:59, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Hi,
I had an old python script for monitoring my laptop lid with dbus, and then
suspending when it was closed. It doesn't work now because the dbus namespace
on debian seems to have changed.
dbus.exceptions.DBusException:
Package: systemd
Version: 44-5
Control: submitter -1 z...@freedbms.net
On 20.11.2012 13:43, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
On 11/20/12, Zenaan Harkness z...@freedbms.net wrote:
On 11/20/12, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org wrote:
You mentioned, that you use some sort of encryption.
Posting more details
On 24.11.2012 14:40, Tom H wrote:
On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 6:02 AM, Zenaan Harkness z...@freedbms.net wrote:
Any idea how to make use of systemd-hostnamed?
Eg:
$ sudo /lib/systemd/systemd-hostnamed
Warning: nss-myhostname is not installed. Changing the local hostname
might make it
On 25.11.2012 00:27, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Or should I simply ignore all binaries in /lib/ ?
Exactly, those binaries are not supposed to be started by hand.
That's also why they have no man page or --help.
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On 25.11.2012 16:13, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
On 11/25/12, Tom H tomh0...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 6:27 PM, Zenaan Harkness z...@freedbms.net wrote:
On 11/25/12, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org wrote:
On 24.11.2012 14:40, Tom H wrote:
On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 6:02 AM, Zenaan
On 27.11.2012 20:52, Adrian Fita wrote:
I just did a cups package update (yes, I'm running Debian unstable) and
noticed that the cups daemon was started after the upgrade. And indeed,
looking in /var/lib/dpkg/info/cups.postinst, the daemon is started with
invoke-rc.d cups start after every
On 27.11.2012 22:47, Adrian Fita wrote:
- my current runlevel is 2, I made sure that cups is indeed disabled:
/etc/rc2.d/K02cups
What does ls -la /etc/rc?.d/???cups say?
If you properly disable cups via update-rc.d, the service is not run via
invoke-rc.d. I've just tested this on my system.
what does `runlevel` say?
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On 27.11.2012 23:59, Adrian Fita wrote:
On 28/11/12 00:52, Michael Biebl wrote:
what does `runlevel` say?
root@zero:~# runlevel
N 2
Interesting. As already shown, I can't reproduce your problem.
Not sure if this is because you ship a policy-rc.d script.
It might help, moving that file away
On 28.11.2012 00:22, Adrian Fita wrote:
As soon as I reinstalled policyrcd-script-zg2, invoke-rc.d is starting
the services again.
So, is this expected behaviour, or is it a bug that I should report?
I've never used policyrcd-script-zg2 and have no idea what this package
is supposed to do,
On 08.12.2012 23:09, Ross Boylan wrote:
192.168.40.2:/usr/local/mnt/usr/local nfs defaults 0 0
192.168.40.2:/usr/local/var/media /usr/local/var/media nfs defaults 0 0
The root fs is mounted correctly (during the boot sequence, before it
gets to fstab), but the other 2 NFS
On 10.12.2012 19:15, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
3. The problem with the 32-bit nvidia accelerator (libgl1-nvidia-glx:i386)
could I solve, that I removed all nvidia-packages from debian and used the
installer from Nvidia's site.
[..]
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libxvmc1 :
On 11.12.2012 19:00, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
Hello,
I have created a udev rule to set the owner of a specific block device:
SUBSYSTEM==block,
ENV{DM_UUID}==LVM-yYuoI8k05GWxZnz9BeEIwPUGGeojzF3dZZmXTYRqC051Tllj76OHdDlzYhKZUu7u,
OWNER=1000
[..]
I have added a custom hook to copy this rule
On 14.12.2012 05:06, Aidan Gauland wrote:
How can I fix this? Given that HAL is deprecated, I suspect there is
some other tool that serves the same purpose as pmount-hal that I should
be using instead.
yeah, hal is dead.
You might try udisks --mount instead.
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On 14.12.2012 10:00, Aidan Gauland wrote:
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org writes:
On 14.12.2012 05:06, Aidan Gauland wrote:
How can I fix this? Given that HAL is deprecated, I suspect there is
some other tool that serves the same purpose as pmount-hal that I should
be using instead.
yeah
On 14.12.2012 17:12, Michael Biebl wrote:
Try gvfs-mount -d /dev/foo. This should prompt you for the passphrase,
unlock and mount the file system under /media/FS_LABEL
Just in case: If you run that command from a session which has no
running dbus session bus, change that command to:
dbus
On 10.12.2012 00:09, Roger Leigh wrote:
On Sun, Dec 09, 2012 at 02:43:36PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
Ross Boylan wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
This nfs startup part is a part that seems to have suffered from the
transition from boot time scripts to event driven scripts. This kind
of thing use to
On 19.12.2012 00:34, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Except using sudo, I know no solution... sadly.
Maybe you can do something with policykit, too, I never tried to
understand how it works, but I think giving rights to some softwares is
its role.
sudo is one option, the other is to
On 19.12.2012 00:36, Michael Biebl wrote:
$ dbus-send --print-reply \
--system \
--dest=org.freedesktop.UPower \
/org/freedesktop/UPower \
org.freedesktop.UPower.Suspend
thinko on my part: you want org.freedesktop.UPower.Hibernate, of course
On 19.12.2012 01:04, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Michael Biebl wrote:
On 19.12.2012 00:34, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Except using sudo, I know no solution... sadly.
Maybe you can do something with policykit, too, I never tried to
understand how it works, but I think giving rights
On 19.12.2012 16:25, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Indeed. I found this:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PolicyKit#Suspend_and_hibernate
Follow that and addgroup power and adduser to power and you can now
hibernate and suspend.
So this just seems to be matter or missing PK privileges, in
On 19.12.2012 16:58, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Le 19.12.2012 16:25, Hugo Vanwoerkom a écrit :
Michael Biebl wrote:
On 19.12.2012 01:04, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Michael Biebl wrote:
On 19.12.2012 00:34, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Except using sudo, I know no solution
On 05.01.2013 21:19, Dick Thomas wrote:
Hello,
I've got a laptop that more than just I use, but network manger seems to
ask for the sudo/root password when adding
a new wireless key.
I don't want other users having sudo access but I want them to be-able to
use new networks
I've try
On 05.01.2013 21:19, Dick Thomas wrote:
Hello,
I've got a laptop that more than just I use, but network manger seems to
ask for the sudo/root password when adding
a new wireless key.
I don't want other users having sudo access but I want them to be-able to
use new networks
I've try
On 11.01.2013 04:40, Beco wrote:
On 10 January 2013 12:12, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Aptitude said me that networkmanager is a software which does not seem to
have a dedicated desktop environment (it's website is located at gnome.org,
but I did not see any gnome dependencies in it,
Am 15.01.2013 09:04, schrieb Bob Proulx:
Maroš Žilka wrote:
I was reading The Linux System Administrator's Guide
[http://www.tldp.org/LDP/sag/html/index.html] and there is stated that
device files are creatied by /dev/MAKEDEV but in my debian stable
instalation /dev/MAKEDEV is just symbolic
Am 15.01.2013 16:22, schrieb Yaro Kasear:
Back when I used Gentoo most times the devtmpfs system wasn't even
enabled in my kernel or in its default configs. From all I can find out
devtmpfs is merely an option most distributions don't actually use that
much because udev already handles these
On 15.01.2013 17:57, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 15.01.2013 16:22, schrieb Yaro Kasear:
Back when I used Gentoo most times the devtmpfs system wasn't even
enabled in my kernel or in its default configs. From all I can find out
devtmpfs is merely an option most distributions don't actually use
On 17.01.2013 02:09, Patrick Bartek wrote:
I'm familiar with halevt; however, HAL has been deprecated since 2011 or so,
if my research is correct.
You might try udisks-glue [1] then.
Cheers,
Michael
[1] https://github.com/fernandotcl/udisks-glue
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Am 07.02.2013 07:49, schrieb Bob Proulx:
# The primary network interface
#allow-hotplug eth0
NetworkManager#iface eth0 inet dhcp
That looks like a comment error. The NetworkManager package replaces
(replaced?) iface eth0 inet dhcp with #NetworkManager#iface eth0
inet dhcp but in your case
On 01.03.2013 22:04, Mérof 42 wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Owncloud since few month, but with the web interface calendar is
not really useful
I'm looking for a simple caldav client, but I can't find one.
Do you have any idea which client can I use?
I'm searching a simple client, not like
On 20.11.2011 15:45, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 07:33:36 -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
Upgrade to Gnome 3 has enabled a screen lockout after inactivity. I
used to be able to find such things. How do I disable this.
Go to System configuration → Personal sub-section → Screen and turn
On 20.11.2011 15:45, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 07:33:36 -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
Upgrade to Gnome 3 has enabled a screen lockout after inactivity. I
used to be able to find such things. How do I disable this.
Go to System configuration → Personal sub-section → Screen and turn
On 20.11.2011 16:00, Camaleón wrote:
Start gnome-control-center, type lock, hit enter, et voila.
That won't work in a localized GNOME ;-)
In Spanish the term is bloquear so searching for lock returns no
results.
I obviously would assume that a Spanish speaking person would use the
On 27.11.2011 05:56, Hor Jiun Shyong wrote:
Hi,
My Gnome 3 still runs in fallback mode even after installing
firmware-linux-nonfree for radeon/R100_cp.bin. Appreciate if anyone
could provide some advice, thanks. Jiun Shyong
R100 type hardware is not sufficient (missing OpenGL
A couple of issues:
On 30.11.2011 06:03, vr wrote:
I'm having trouble getting remote rsyslog to work.
Can anyone look over my config and offer clues what I've done wrong
please?
SENDING SERVER (99.30.25.3, Squeeze, up to date)
/etc/rsyslog.conf
$ModLoad imudp
$UDPServerRun 514
On 01.12.2011 07:29, Brian Flaherty wrote:
For a week or so, Alt-F2 (run a command) won't run anything. If I just
type a command such as xterm, it says command not found.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=649577
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On 01.12.2011 11:58, Richard wrote:
On Thu, 1 Dec 2011 04:30:42 -0600
Michael Biebl, 1.12.2011:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=649577
ALT F2, enter command is functional, so is ALT F1, kill current app.
So does ALT Backspace, delete last word in a xterm.
maybe you
First of all, it is helpful to know if you are running (an up-to-date)
squeeze, wheezy or sid system.
On 01.12.2011 15:49, lina wrote:
(it's related to former thread, but also different)
Here the problem,
gdm3 restart
showed me Could not connect to system bus: failed to connect to
On 03.12.2011 18:24, Richard wrote:
It really is a shame that the extensions to gnome-shell haven't been added to
the repos.
IMO had the deb devs done that, 80 % of the winges would not have happened.
The only extension I'd like is the one which puts shutdown on the menu as
well as suspend.
On 18.12.2011 01:00, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Is there a way to find which package has installed some file
under /etc? For conffiles, there is dlocate or dpkg -S, but
what about the other files (installed in postinst)?
ucf is also used to manage configuration files.
As those files are not
On 07.01.2012 19:57, hamed hosseini wrote:
*hi
how can i install GNOME 3 in Debian 6.0.3?
is GNOME 3 safe and stable for Debian 6.0.3?*
No, that is not supported and easily possible.
If you want GNOME 3, upgrade to testing or unstable.
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On 20.01.2012 08:34, shiyao.ma wrote:
I did a fresh installation of debian tesing on my laptop. After first
login, the gnome3 told me that due to hardware problem, gnome3 was in
fallback mode. Thus, I installed the linux-firmware-nonfree. After a
restart, the gnome3 was in standard mode
Hi everyone,
On 20.01.2012 00:09, MRH wrote:
Hi,
After my recent update (Debian sid on amd64, icedove 8.0-2, iceweasel
9.0.1-1) everytime I click a link in email it asks me to choose an
aplication to open the link with (Launch Application). I'm aware I can
choose Iceweasel and tick to
On 07.02.2012 09:12, Camaleón wrote:
Johann Spies jspies at sun.ac.za writes:
On Mon, Feb 06, 2012 at 06:16:38PM +0200, Camaleón wrote:
The following problem is preventing me from printing:
WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to:
/tmp/keyring-SkXSYp/pkcs11: No such file or directory
On 14.02.2012 17:04, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 10:55:28 -0500, Tom H wrote:
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 9:51 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 13 Feb 2012 21:52:25 +0100, Claudius Hubig wrote:
Given this enormous amount of dependencies, I really don’t think you
can
On 14.02.2012 18:13, Camaleón wrote:
I'm not speaking about gnome-documents but gnome. I have gnome and
I don't have installed many of the listed applications.
What makes this package different (and a requirement) is what I'd like to
know.
Seriously, what is so hard to understand.
The
On 14.02.2012 18:49, Tom H wrote:
Perhaps Debian's GNOME maintainers could change the dependency to a
file indexer and have users choose the indexer that strikes their
fancy (I'm assuming that there are many but I only know of Beagle -
does Google Desktop Search have a Linux version?). Someone
On 05.03.2012 14:46, Frank McCormick wrote:
Processing triggers for initramfs-tools ...
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.38-2-686
FATAL: Module xhci not found.
FATAL: Module ext4dev not found.
FATAL: Module af_packet not found.
FATAL: Module atkbd not found.
FATAL: Module
On 28.03.2012 20:27, Dom wrote:
This change has caused me a number of (admittedly not too serious)
problems.
To get a better feeling for what kind of problems users with
tmpfs-on-tmp run into, I think filing bugs against the affected packages
would be a great idea.
Ideally, usertagged, so they
Jens Weiß wrote:
Hallo,
ich hätte da mal ne Frage ich habe einen Acer Bluetooht Dongle 1.1 100
Meter reichweite.
Meine Frage läuft der auch unter Debian
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Jens weiß
Hi Jens,
please consider to ask your questions in english!
Concerning the bluetooth dongle: I've got one
Hi,
Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
1 - Bluetooth. Any ideas of the Linux support? Does anyone have a
specific adapter working?
I'm having one of those Acer bluetooth dongles which works great with
linux. Enable usb and bluetooth support in your kernel and install the
bluez-* packages like
Alan Chandler wrote:
I an trying to get my radeon 9200 based graphics to perform properly with 3D.
It worked with Gentoo, but now I've switched back to Debian, I can get it to
work, and I can't find out whats wrong.
I am using a standard kernel-image-2.6.0-1-k7 debian package
xserver-xfree
Bernd Aufrecht schrieb:
Hi,
i have recently installed HAL and the gnome-volume-manager on unstable
Now when i open nautilus it seems that HAL mounts some additional
Partitions that are not in my fstab, for example a 93,1 GB-Volume
which i have created but not used yet.
That's not a bug.
Tyler MacDonald schrieb:
I'm currently using dd_rescue to attempt to recover as much as I can from
some scratched DVD's. Thankfully, everything is burned with SHA1 sums, so
Is there a tool available that does stuff like that?
Have you tried dvdisaster already?
Michael
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Why is it that
Frank McCormick schrieb:
Installed the console setup package tonight - ran dpkg-reconfigure, and was
told
undefined kernel key code 214, 216,216 and 217
Anybody have an idea what's wrong ?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=88
I noticed that this happpened
Mark Grieveson schrieb:
I tried setting up bootsplash, on my Etch box, and have failed
miserably. I installed it, and messed around with
the /boot/grub/menu.lst file, adding vga=791 splash=silent to the
kernel line. It made the print smaller, but did not give me a nifty
bootsplash. I then
Andrew Perrin wrote:
Greetings-
I have just finished setting up my new laptop, a Lenovo Thinkpad X61
Tablet PC. I am running Debian testing with a self-compiled kernel
2.6.24.2. Generally it works very nicely and I am pleased with it;
however, hibernate/resume does not work correctly.
Michael Biebl wrote:
Andrew Perrin wrote:
Greetings-
I have just finished setting up my new laptop, a Lenovo Thinkpad X61
Tablet PC. I am running Debian testing with a self-compiled kernel
2.6.24.2. Generally it works very nicely and I am pleased with it;
however, hibernate/resume does
David Purton wrote:
Hi all,
What is the proper way to use custom suspend scripts with gnome power
manager?
Current, I call my custom script from
/usr/lib/hal/scripts/hal-system-power-suspend
This works, but the changes get overwritten every time this file is
upgraded...
(I need a
Stephane Durieux wrote:
Hello,
I encounter a problem using lvm and lilo.
On standart install, everythings works despite the boot partition is on a
logical volum.
But when I try to make a custom kernel and then run a lilo, I get the
following message:
device-mapper: table ioctl failed:
Michael Biebl schrieb:
In case you have problems to successfully resume, please follow the
instructions at
http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-suspend-index.html
and send the resulting fdi-file/patch to the hal mailing list or open a
bug report against hal-info.
I
Bruno Boettcher schrieb:
hello
i am in the process of setting up a new laptop, and am at the moment
searching without a success how to implement a hibernate
functionality
there's surely a package in debian offering this, but i seem to hit the
wrong keywords so if someone could
H.S. schrieb:
Lightning could not be installed because it is not compatible with
your Icedove build type (linux-gnu_x86-gcc3). Please contact the author
of this item about the problem.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=459340
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Why is it that all of the instruments
René Seindal wrote:
Hi,
I have bought a Zepto Znote 3215W laptop and installed Debian testing.
The report on that is here:
http://linux.seindal.dk/2008/01/28/zepto-znote-3215w-with-debian-testinglenny/
The pm-hibernate script works out of the box from the command line as
root. The system
Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
Hello,
My sound card uses the emu10k1 driver and it works well, is there a way to
load the driver automatically at first boot? Right now I have to start it
manually.
Regards,
Willem-Jan Meijer
A more elegant way is to put the line alias sound-slot-0 emu10k1 in
stan wrote:
I have a new laptop, and I was planing on istalling Koppix to take advantge
of it's _great_ hardware auto detection, then merging back intot the Debain
mainstream.
Problem is, I can't figure out how to actully install Knoppix. I have a
bootable CD (that was fun because of the size),
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