Re: Debian and Apple
On 02/04/2016 01:42 PM, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote: Does someone has some expe!ience using Debian and an Iphone? I mean: what about data synchronization, iTunes, etc.? With iOS 8, it was possible to exchange data; now with iOS 9 on Jessie, it doesn't seem to work anymore. So do you have some ideas or feedbacks? I wrestled with getting data out of various iOS devices using Jessie a few months back. I needed to install gvfs, connect a device with a USB cable, use a file manager to open the root of the device, leave the file manager window alone (if I started browsing the device's file system, files and directories would disappear), open a terminal, and rsync out the stuff I wanted. It was a very brittle process. David
Debian and Apple
Hi, Does someone has some expe!ience using Debian and an Iphone? I mean: what about data synchronization, iTunes, etc.? With iOS 8, it was possible to exchange data; now with iOS 9 on Jessie, it doesn't seem to work anymore. So do you have some ideas or feedbacks? Regards, -- Jean-Philippe MENGUAL HYPRA, progressons ensemble Tél.: 01 84 73 06 61 Mail: cont...@hypra.fr Site Web: http://hypra.fr
Re: using debian debootstrap and chroot to login to other distro on neighbouring partition etc
On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 10:55:26PM +, Michael Fothergill wrote: > Dear Folks, > > I am asking a general question about using chroot etc. > > On my AMD box here I am running Debian stretch. But I also have ubuntu > installed on the same disk and I think a third linux distribution installed > on a second hard drive. > > If I wanted to mount e.g. the partition with ubuntu on it and then use the > chroot to run that OS inside the debian environment what would be the best > way to do that? > > Do I need to rename some of the mount points etc? > > Comments and guidance appreciated. > I'm not sure debootstrap is what you are looking for here. If you just want to chroot into your Ubuntu,on the same disk, these are the steps: 1. Make a mount point, say /mnt/ubuntu; 2. Mount the partition Ubuntu is on, e.g., ; 3. Change directory to /mnt/ubuntu; 4. ; 5. ; 6. ; 7. ; 8. ; 9. ; 10. ; 11. ; 12.
using debian debootstrap and chroot to login to other distro on neighbouring partition etc
Dear Folks, I am asking a general question about using chroot etc. On my AMD box here I am running Debian stretch. But I also have ubuntu installed on the same disk and I think a third linux distribution installed on a second hard drive. If I wanted to mount e.g. the partition with ubuntu on it and then use the chroot to run that OS inside the debian environment what would be the best way to do that? Do I need to rename some of the mount points etc? Comments and guidance appreciated. Regards Michael Fothergill
Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc
On 2016-02-03 21:56, Brad Rogers wrote: > The d/l link is greyed out, and clicking it repeats the OS warning > and asks me if I wish to d/l for either Mac OS or Windows OS. Not > that I have a need to try the extension in any case, as I can read > the menus well enough. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/theme-font-size-changer/versions/ => 43.10 download pops-up when you do the mouse over. HTH, ändu
Print MIS 2020
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Re: Chromium issue 501318
File a Debian bug against the chromium package. Let the maintainers figure out what libraries are involved. They will reassign the bug if needed. -- John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.com Elmwood, WI USA
Postfix log content
Hi, Running Postfix under Jessie. At some time in the past I managed to increase the logging verbosity to track down a problem, which I've solved. I now have a vast amount of data in mail.log, which is obscuring useful messages. I thought it was simply a matter of adding or removing "-v" to the service configuration stanzas in /etc/postfix/master.cf, but on reviewing that file, I see no instances of -v, e.g, smtp inet n - n - - smtpd The logged data even includes users passwords in clear, as well as 20-odd lines for each email received (sample attached). Can anyone please suggest any other places to look to reset the default log level -- Tony van der Hoff| mailto:t...@vanderhoff.org Buckinghamshire, England | Feb 4 17:15:20 shell postfix/smtpd[6383]: connect from bendel.debian.org[82.195.75.100] Feb 4 17:15:21 shell postgrey[3528]: action=pass, reason=client whitelist, client_name=bendel.debian.org, client_address=82.195.75.100, sender=bounce-debian-user=lists_0711=vanderhoff@lists.debian.org, recipient=lists_0...@vanderhoff.org Feb 4 17:15:21 shell postfix/smtpd[6383]: 1F3CE1BE17E: client=bendel.debian.org[82.195.75.100] Feb 4 17:15:21 shell postfix/cleanup[6388]: 1F3CE1BE17E: message-id=<1756206109536220492378@MUZAMMIL> Feb 4 17:15:21 shell postfix/cleanup[6388]: 1F3CE1BE17E: resent-message-id= Feb 4 17:15:21 shell postfix/qmgr[2749]: 1F3CE1BE17E: from=, size=5976, nrcpt=1 (queue active) Feb 4 17:15:21 shell postfix/smtpd[6383]: disconnect from bendel.debian.org[82.195.75.100] Feb 4 17:15:21 shell amavis[4031]: (04031-10) ESMTP::10024 /var/lib/amavis/tmp/amavis-20160204T160507-04031-8mnMqrol: -> SIZE=5976 Received: from shell.localdomain ([127.0.0.1]) by localhost (shell.vanderhoff.org [127.0.0.1]) (amavisd-new, port 10024) with ESMTP for ; Thu, 4 Feb 2016 17:15:21 + (UTC) Feb 4 17:15:21 shell amavis[4031]: (04031-10) Checking: whMYrWSbGD5d [82.195.75.100] -> Feb 4 17:15:22 shell postfix/smtpd[6393]: connect from localhost[127.0.0.1] Feb 4 17:15:22 shell postfix/smtpd[6393]: 4CCBB1BEE6F: client=localhost[127.0.0.1] Feb 4 17:15:22 shell postfix/cleanup[6388]: 4CCBB1BEE6F: message-id=<1756206109536220492378@MUZAMMIL> Feb 4 17:15:22 shell postfix/cleanup[6388]: 4CCBB1BEE6F: resent-message-id= Feb 4 17:15:22 shell postfix/smtpd[6393]: disconnect from localhost[127.0.0.1] Feb 4 17:15:22 shell amavis[4031]: (04031-10) FWD from -> ,BODY=7BIT 250 2.0.0 from MTA(smtp:[127.0.0.1]:10025): 250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 4CCBB1BEE6F Feb 4 17:15:22 shell amavis[4031]: (04031-10) Passed CLEAN {RelayedInbound}, [82.195.75.100]:40280 [125.209.79.51] -> , Queue-ID: 1F3CE1BE17E, Message-ID: <1756206109536220492378@MUZAMMIL>, Resent-Message-ID: , mail_id: whMYrWSbGD5d, Hits: -6.91, size: 5974, queued_as: 4CCBB1BEE6F, 1188 ms Feb 4 17:15:22 shell postfix/smtp[6390]: 1F3CE1BE17E: to=, orig_to=, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10024, delay=1.4, delays=0.13/0.03/0/1.2, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 from MTA(smtp:[127.0.0.1]:10025): 250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 4CCBB1BEE6F) Feb 4 17:15:22 shell postfix/qmgr[2749]: 4CCBB1BEE6F: from=, size=6175, nrcpt=1 (queue active) Feb 4 17:15:22 shell postfix/qmgr[2749]: 1F3CE1BE17E: removed Feb 4 17:15:22 shell postfix/virtual[6394]: 4CCBB1BEE6F: to=, relay=virtual, delay=0.17, delays=0.13/0.01/0/0.03, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to maildir) Feb 4 17:15:22 shell postfix/qmgr[2749]: 4CCBB1BEE6F: removed
Chromium issue 501318
Hello all, I am trying to report a bug as I was instructed by the folks over at chromium to do so. The bug is with libsrtp and traces back to https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=501318 I am not sure what package to put the bug under since this appears to be working as Debian intends but chromium devs are saying that its Debian's responsibility to provide the fix. I am not extremely knowledgeable in who is responsible but if someone more knowledgeable could point me in the correct direction I would appreciate it Thank you, ~Justin
Re: Odd messages booting Cubox-i4 Pro "imx-gpc 20dc000.gpc: failed to get pu regulator: -517" and "ERROR: could not get clock /usdhc1_pwrseq:ext_clock(0)"
> On 04.02.2016, at 14:04, Nigel Sollars wrote: > > There seems to be a good explanation here, > > https://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2013/12/msg00038.html > >> On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 12:56 PM, Rick Thomas wrote: >> Does anyone know what the error messages >> >> Does anybody know what is causing the subject error messages? >> ... >> > [0.098389] imx-gpc 20dc000.gpc: failed to get pu regulator: -517 Personally, I'm more worried about this, >> > >> > [1.485042] imx-sdma 20ec000.sdma: firmware: failed to load >> > imx/sdma/sdma-imx6q.bin (-2) Then this.
Re: Odd messages booting Cubox-i4 Pro "imx-gpc 20dc000.gpc: failed to get pu regulator: -517" and "ERROR: could not get clock /usdhc1_pwrseq:ext_clock(0)"
Hello, There seems to be a good explanation here, https://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2013/12/msg00038.html Regards On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 12:56 PM, Rick Thomas wrote: > Does anyone know what the error messages > > Does anybody know what is causing the subject error messages? > > It almost looks like the DTB is claiming a couple of devices that don't > exist on this hardware... But I don't understand enough of that process to > be sure. > > Anybody got some clues? > > I've attached the first several lines of the boot log, up-to and including > the error messages, in hopes that they may have some information about the > hardware. > > Thanks! > Rick > > > U-Boot 2015.10+dfsg1-3 (Nov 24 2015 - 22:14:29 +) > > > > CPU: Freescale i.MX6Q rev1.5 996 MHz (running at 792 MHz) > > CPU: Extended Commercial temperature grade (-20C to 105C) at 29C > > Reset cause: WDOG > > Board: MX6 Cubox-i > > DRAM: 2 GiB > > MMC: FSL_SDHC: 0 > > No panel detected: default to HDMI > > Display: HDMI (1024x768) > > In:serial > > Out: serial > > Err: serial > > Net: FEC > > Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 > > switch to partitions #0, OK > > mmc0 is current device > > Scanning mmc 0:1... > > Found U-Boot script /boot.scr > > 1474 bytes read in 32 ms (44.9 KiB/s) > > ## Executing script at 1200 > > 3415976 bytes read in 371 ms (8.8 MiB/s) > > 33984 bytes read in 98 ms (337.9 KiB/s) > > 17496691 bytes read in 1231 ms (13.6 MiB/s) > > Booting Debian 4.3.0-1-armmp from mmc 0:1... > > Kernel image @ 0x1200 [ 0x00 - 0x341fa8 ] > > ## Flattened Device Tree blob at 1800 > >Booting using the fdt blob at 0x1800 > >Using Device Tree in place at 1800, end 1800b4bf > > > > Starting kernel ... > > > > [0.098389] imx-gpc 20dc000.gpc: failed to get pu regulator: -517 > > > > [1.485042] imx-sdma 20ec000.sdma: firmware: failed to load > imx/sdma/sdma-imx6q.bin (-2) > > [1.544474] imx-gpc 20dc000.gpc: failed to get pu regulator: -517 > > [1.551844] imx-gpc 20dc000.gpc: failed to get pu regulator: -517 > > Loading, please wait... > > [2.221380] imx-gpc 20dc000.gpc: failed to get pu regulator: -517 > > [2.257486] ERROR: could not get clock /usdhc1_pwrseq:ext_clock(0) > > > > -- “Science is a differential equation. Religion is a boundary condition.” Alan Turing