Bonjour à tous,
J'utilise une distribution Debian en version 10.10 (Buster, stable).
J'essaye d'installer le client Oracle en version 11.2 en version 64 bits mais
j'ai quelques petit soucis d'installation.
Je dois installer la version complète du client et pas la version Oracle
Instant Client
Bonjour à tous,
Comme l'a suggéré Bernard dans un courriel, il est possible de se référer à la
documentation
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Oracle%20Instant%20Client
Et dans ce cas, en effet il est possible d'installer les différents paquets au
format RPM via 'alien'.
C'est le choix de
Thanks for the update.
>>From there I found this file for bullseye:>>
>>https://preseed.debian.net/debian-preseed/bullseye/amd64-main-full.txt>>which
>> contains this stanza which appears to match your description:
>>### Description: Typical usage of this partition:
>># Please specify how
Hello,
The reasons I chose them is that Debian is considered a stable and
reliable OS (the policy of the OS is not to include as many and as much
quickly as possible new features), and that it has a large and dependable
community.
Debian stable release(currently 11
Bonjour,
Merci pour cette piste très intéressante.
>>Je ne sais pas si cela répondra complètement à ta question mais j’ai eu les
>>mêmes questionnements sur la limite de taille de FS, de fichiers et de
>>longueur de chemin d’accès
>> selon le format. C’est pourquoi finalement j’en suis tombé
Bonjour Alexis,
Je suis parti sur ta suggestion vu que l'option specify_usage{ news } semble
ignoré par l'installateur.
C'est pas le plus pratique, mais cela répond à mon besoin.
>Le lundi 15 novembre 2021, 18:36:59 UTC+1, Alexis de BRUYN
> a écrit :
>
>As-tu essayé avec "d-i
Hello,
Thanks for the advice.
Le lundi 15 novembre 2021, 01:40:46 UTC+1, David a
écrit :
>> Hello,
>>
>>Sorry, I do not have any additional knowledge about this.
>>But, I think you will have another chance to receive help
>>if you ask your entire question again on the mailing list for
Bonjour à tous,
Je souhaiterai savoir s'il est possible de définir le nombre d'inodes d'un FS à
l’installation avec le fichier d’installation pressed.
Par exemple pour le FS /var/log, je voudrai compléter ceci
500 550 1024 ext4 \ lv_name{ varlog } \
Hello all,
Do you know if it possible to set the number of inodes to create in the
filesystem during the installalation with the pressed file?
If i start from this example for the filesystem /var/log, how to set numbers of
inodes inside it ?
500 550 1024 ext4 \
Hello,
On my technical side, I don't have insight into the contractual aspect or the
costs involved. I'm not involved in the bidding and proposal writing phases
either. My role comes into play after project maanger send me companies
solutions to evaluate them from a purely technical and
Hello,
> See, now we're going in circles again. I already *asked* the OP to
> explain the full picture, and they still only gave a partial answer.
>
> It has been hinted to us that there are more layers in the problem
> than simply Server <--> PC --> Printer. We've been told that there
> is
Hello,
>> On the Linux server, are there multiple users logging into this server via
>> ssh and each of them needs to print to a local printer in the way you
>> mention?
Yes, there are indeed multiple users logging into the Linux server via SSH and
each of them needs to print to a local
Hello,
>> I don't understand why you involve a terminal emulator in the process.
>> Do you need to see the data that goes through the COM port displayed
in a terminal (like minicom)?
The existing solution is designed in that manner. We migrated our application
from AIX to Linux, and this is the
ect.
>> I proposed splitting off the "mux" functionality from the terminal
>> emulator functionality, but I fully understand that phoebus phoebus
>> favours the more "conservative" approach.
The use of a terminal emulator in passthrough mode is tied to our exis
Hello,
> With free software, it might not be too costly to try out
> suggestions like Putty. But I speak as someone with a university
> background, not a company one. We might have had a bit more
> freedom to mess around, and even mess up. And a small base of
> sophisticated users rather than a
Hello,
> It's running on a Windows PC. Walk into many a shop and you can see
> the sort of setup, a PC and screen with a barcode scanner, keyboard,
> credit card reader, receipt printer, etc, all hanging off it. The
> server might be in an office, or perhaps at HQ or in the cloud.
> All perfectly
Hello,
> Hm ok, it's all too much guesswork then.
I understand that the lack of detailed information can make it challenging to
provide precise solutions.
I believe I have addressed these questions as accurately and honestly as
possible in my previous response to Greg, while also incorporating
Hello,
>>> I don't understand why you involve a terminal emulator in the process.
>>> Do you need to see the data that goes through the COM port displayed
>>> in a terminal (like minicom)?
>>
>> People interact with the (remote) application by means of the terminal
>> emulator. Things get sent
Hello,
> Ok, and what's the problem? That the server wants to print to the
> printer? That the application sends data to the "screen" (a terminal
> emulator) instead of sending it to the printer? That it is necessary
> to see the printer data displayed in a terminal emulator?
The problem here
Hello,
> You now want to replace of the components, but since it's very dependent
> on the rest of the system, you are having a hard time finding a
> replacement. It's even difficult to describe the requirements, because
> it's something really unusual.
>
> So: have you considering replacing
Hello,
>> I'd just suggest checking with the PuTTY team before hand if they'd be
>> interested in adding the functionality. Sure, a ready-to-apply patch
>> increases the chances, but this seems like a very specific feature that
>> very few people seem to need, so they might not want to add extra
Hello,
>> I take it that by "the proprietary software" you mean the proprietary
>> terminal emulator running on the client PC.
Yes, that's correct. "The proprietary software" refers to the proprietary
terminal emulator running on the client PC.
>> One thing you might be able to do quickly is
Hello,
I understand that the situation may seem complex and i apologize if my previous
messages did not provide a clear overview of the problem. Allow me to summarize
our current situation.
In this response, I will incorporate the various comments made by Greg, Charles
Tomas, and incorporate a
Chers membres de la liste Debian française,
Je suis actuellement à la recherche d'un émulateur de terminal sous Debian qui
serait en mesure de prendre en charge l'impression contrôlée par un serveur
distant, également connue sous le nom d'impression en mode "passthrough". Notre
besoin
nçaise car je valorise énormément vos
contributions.
Encore une fois, je vous remercie tous pour votre aide précieuse et je suis
reconnaissant d'être membre de cette communauté formidable.
Cordialement,
Thierry
>> Le vendredi 12 janvier 2024 à 01:02:09 UTC+1, phoebus phoebus
>>
Dear members of the Debian community,
I am currently on the lookout for a terminal emulator on Debian that can handle
controlled printing from a remote server often referred to as "passthrough"
printing. Our specific requirement is the ability to select the printing device
using a specific
Hello,
>> You don't mention it, but did you look at CKW (C-Kermit 10.0 for
>> Microsoft Windows)?
No, I didn't look into CKW 10, that's true. I skimmed through the description
of Kermit 95 (from 2003) and that of C-Kermit 9 too quickly and didn't consider
that CKW 10 is the full replacement
Hello,
>> Clearly we don't know of any terminal
>> emulators that do what you want. (I assume you've already looked at
>> kermit, and found it lacking... yes? OK then.)
I want to express my sincere gratitude for pointing me to this project.
I wasn't familiar with the Kermit terminal emulator
Hello,
>> One viable approach is the one proposed by Stefan et al (modify an
>> existing terminal emulator). I'd tend to separate concerns and just
>> write the application part as a separate process accepting a bidi
>> connection to SSH, one to a terminal emulator, and one to the serial
>> port
Je vous remercie sincèrement pour l'information concernant "Onion terminal".
>> Peut-être que du code pris dans libonion
>> https://www.coralbits.com/libonion/ (dont une démo fait tourner un
>> terminal Linux dans un navigateur récent, avec du JavaScript et du
>> WebSocket) pourrait être
Bonjour,
>> Pourquoi précisément un émulateur de terminal ? Parce qu'il s'agit
>> d'imprimer le contenu d'une application qui fonctionne dans le terminal
>> ?
Nous avons opté pour un émulateur de terminal parce que notre application
fonctionne en mode caractère et est conçue pour être
Bonjour,
>> Avertissement: je ne crois pas comprendre réellement la demande (pas
>> parce qu'elle serait mal énoncée, mais à cause de ma méconnaissance du
>> sujet), notamment sur l'aspect bidirectionnel. Donc mon intervention est
>> à prendre avec les réserves d'usage. Que les participants de la
Hello,
>> It should be pretty easy to take an existing terminal emulator and add
>> the corresponding functionality.
While it might seem straightforward to enhance an existing terminal emulator
with the required functionality, in practice, it involves a significant amount
of custom development
Hello,
>> Would it be correct to say that you don't care about the
>> "terminal emulator" at all, and merely need a way for the Linux
>> server to send data over the network to a serial port on a
>> remote Debian machine which is attached to a printer?
>>
>> If so, I direct you to the sredird
Hello,
>> Is this also true of the Linux version of Putty? I've never used it but
>> it's packaged in Debian. Also I wonder what it is you mean with
>> "bidirectionally" here. Do you expect to read data from the printer and
>> send it back?
Yes, bidirectional communication is expected in both
Bonjour,
Dans le cadre de ma recherche d'un émulateur de terminal pour l'impression en
mode "passthrough", je souhaiterais relancer une piste précédente concernant
PuTTY.
Cette piste semblait presque répondre à ma demande, mais je n'ai
malheureusement pas pu entrer en contact avec l'équipe de
Hello,
>> Suggestion: Make another description of the challenge.
>>
>> Describe it as a travelling route. Spend effort on telling
>> what the endpoints were and are.
Our current starting point as being a third-party terminal emulator provided by
a licensed company. This emulator runs on an
Hello,
>> I've always used 'ser2net' for that for of thing, mostly with single-
>> board computers attached via serial ports on a remote machine. But it
>> doesn't matter what the device is, it's a dumb pipe to transfer bytes
>> to/from a serial port on another computer.
Thank you for
Trish,
>> PuTTY is Simon Tatham's -
>> https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/. You might have more
>> success there.
Thank you for the suggestion.
I have also utilized the information from the commit
Bonjour,
>> Je ne sais pas si l'adresse ci-dessus est toujours valide mais l'équipe
>> de développement de Putty indique qu'elle est réduite à quelques
>> personnes qui font cela durant leur temps libre en ayant par ailleurs un
>> travail à plein temps, et qu'elle est assez occupée, donc ne pas
Hello,
>> > Currently, PuTTY is an option but its current version has limitations
>> > that make it insufficient for our operational use.
>>
>>
>> Commission the PuTTY authors to add the missing features or pay someone
>> else to do it if they aren't interested.
>>
>>
Hello,
>> Looking at
>> https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/feedback.html#feedback-features
>> suggests that you should try to design whatever features you require
>> yourself in the first instance, and then submit it for consideration
>> by the maintainers. And be prepared to
Hello,
I will try to be more explicit in my request and avoid giving the impression
that I'm avoiding the discussion of technical issues. As you mentioned, my
previous response seemed to resemble the replies of corporate support teams,
but I don't really fall into the category of "those who
Hello,
>> I confess I have not read all messages. I think "expect" might be the program
>> you need.
Thank you for your suggestion and assistance. While 'Expect' is primarily
designed to automate interactions with text-based programs, its use for
intercepting and managing escape sequences to
Bonjour,
>> Depuis le passage à Bullseye, ça ne fonctionne plus, ni au boot, ni en
>> montage manuel par l'admin
>> L'option vers=1 était imposée par l'âge du nas, mais je ne sais plus à
>> quel programme cela se référait.
Sans doute que le support du cis v1 est retiré du noyau (hypothèse à
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