Re: Accès à un disque SMB avec les droits de l'utilisateur connecté

2011-01-24 Thread Pierre-Arnaud

Le 23/01/2011 23:29, vera.mick...@free.fr a écrit :

Y a-t-il un moyen pour ne pas stocker en clair les mdp des utilisateurs dans un
fichier en clair ?

Bonjour,

J'utilise pour cela libpam-mount 
(http://packages.debian.org/lenny/libpam-mount), qui permet d'effectuer 
des montages à la connexion d'un utilisateur (en ssh, ou autre), en 
réutilisant ses identifiants de connexion sans les redemander (single 
sign on).


Pierre-Arnaud

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coreutils gnulib

2011-01-24 Thread Guy Deleeuw
Bonjour à tous
Je cherche quel packet contient gnulib
je voudrais faire appel au header et librairie :
http://josefsson.org/base-encoding/?data=This+is+a+testmode=encode
Merci d'avance
Guy


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Re: coreutils gnulib

2011-01-24 Thread Pierre Meurisse
Bonjour,

On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 11:09:49AM +0100, Guy Deleeuw wrote:
 
 Bonjour à tous
 Je cherche quel packet contient gnulib

si ce n'est pas encore fait, installe le paquet apt-file, puis

$ sudo apt-file update

$ apt-file search gnulib

A+

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Re: coreutils gnulib

2011-01-24 Thread Guy Deleeuw
Bonjour Pierre,

Le lundi 24 janvier 2011 à 11:25 +0100, Pierre Meurisse a écrit :
 Bonjour,
 
 On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 11:09:49AM +0100, Guy Deleeuw wrote:
  
  Bonjour à tous
  Je cherche quel packet contient gnulib
 
 si ce n'est pas encore fait, installe le paquet apt-file, puis
 
C'est fait et j'ai essayé mais cela installe effectivement les sources
dans /usr/share/gnulib/lib/base64.h
mais il semble qu'il faut compiler la librairie et les headers ne sont
pas directement accessibles, je me demandais si il n'y avait pas un
package qui plaçait directement les header dans un repertoire include
reconnu par ldconfig.
a+
Guy
 $ sudo apt-file update
 
 $ apt-file search gnulib
 
 A+
 
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Re: HS: mdadm et grub2

2011-01-24 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Daniel Huhardeaux a écrit :

 Et bien si: le perc s100 semble bien être la cause du problème
  
 Cette affirmation me semble en contradiction avec ton message de 13h06
 relatant le résultat de la permutation des disques.
 
 Je ne pense pas.  J'ai poussé plus loin en débranchant SATA0 et en 
 faisant un installation fraiche sur le disque qui ne démarrait pas en le 
 laissant connecté à SATA1 qui est bien devenu sda l'autre disque ayant 
 été débranché: et bien cela a fonctionné! Chaque disque installé avec 
 son OS démarre bien, SATA0 ou SATA1.

C'est logique et prévisible : l'unique disque présent est reconnu à la
fois comme le premier disque par le BIOS (hd0 dans grub) et /dev/sda par
Linux, quel que soit le port SATA auquel il est connecté. Donc rien à
reprocher au contrôleur jusque là.

 J'en suis arrivé à la conclusion 
 que le raid avec mdadm fait que l'ecriture a bien lieu sur le premier 
 disque et pas sur le second. Cela explique pourquoi mon sdb ne démarrait 
 pas puisqu'il ne devait en fait avoir rien d'écrit :-(

J'ai du mal à comprendre comment tu arrives à cette conclusion. As-tu
examiné réellement le contenu du second disque ?

 J'ai rebranché les deux disques, chacun comme il était connecté à la 
 livraison. Un dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb est entrain de tourner. Je 
 redémarrerai ensuite sur chaque disque pour voir si tout est ok, puis 
 les remettrai dans l'espace raid.

AMA ça risque de donner des trucs bizarres car je ne pense pas que les
superblocs des partitions RAID des deux disques soient censés être
totalement identiques.

 Le problème pourrait venir de la correspondance entre les noms de
 périphérique pour Linux et le BIOS pour le second disque.
 
 Il ne parle que de disque C: J'ai comme seul choix de dire celui que je 
 veux pour représenter ce disque C:

C: désigne simplement le premier disque, celui qui sera amorcé par le
BIOS et vu comme hd0 par grub.

L'idée est qu'il faut installer grub sur le second disque /dev/sdb en
lui disant qu'il est le premier disque pour le BIOS, c'est-à-dire hd0.
Car sinon lors du boot sur ce disque il cherchera à lire sur hd1 alors
qu'il sera effectivement hd0. Le disque amorcé par le BIOS est toujours
vu comme hd0.

Avec grub 1, j'avais dû faire ceci pour l'installer aussi sur le second
disque /dev/hdb :

# grub
grub device (hd0) /dev/hdb
grub root (hd0,0)
grub setup (hd0)

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Re: HS: mdadm et grub2

2011-01-24 Thread daniel huhardeaux

Le 24/01/2011 12:03, Pascal Hambourg a écrit :

Daniel Huhardeaux a écrit :
   


[...]

J'en suis arrivé à la conclusion
que le raid avec mdadm fait que l'ecriture a bien lieu sur le premier
disque et pas sur le second. Cela explique pourquoi mon sdb ne démarrait
pas puisqu'il ne devait en fait avoir rien d'écrit :-(
 

J'ai du mal à comprendre comment tu arrives à cette conclusion. As-tu
examiné réellement le contenu du second disque ?
   


Comme le disque seul ne démarre pas (le BIOS l'a bien noté comme seul 
disque présent) donc logiquement vu apr lÓS comme sda. Comme il ne boot 
pas c'est que grub ne trouve pas ce qu'il cherche. Comme avant de 
commencer mes tests raid j'ai vérifier que mdadm me donnait bien mes 
espaces raid en up et ok, forcément le second disque devrait ressembler 
au premier.


Je n'ai effectivement pas démarrer sur un CD pour vérifier ce que 
contenait le disque.



J'ai rebranché les deux disques, chacun comme il était connecté à la
livraison. Un dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb est entrain de tourner. Je
redémarrerai ensuite sur chaque disque pour voir si tout est ok, puis
les remettrai dans l'espace raid.
 

AMA ça risque de donner des trucs bizarres car je ne pense pas que les
superblocs des partitions RAID des deux disques soient censés être
totalement identiques.
   


Bien sûr. Mais cela m'a permis de confirmer que les deux disques étaient 
fonctionnels et que chacun *dans le même setup raid* arrivait à démarrer.



Le problème pourrait venir de la correspondance entre les noms de
périphérique pour Linux et le BIOS pour le second disque.
   

Il ne parle que de disque C: J'ai comme seul choix de dire celui que je
veux pour représenter ce disque C:
 

C: désigne simplement le premier disque, celui qui sera amorcé par le
BIOS et vu comme hd0 par grub.
   


OK mais cela ne sert a rien puisque:

- si j'ai les deux disques, je peux choisir sur lequel je veux démarrer
- si je n'ai qu'un disque, il ne me présente que celui ci

Dans tous les cas de figure, si mon disque sda est HS sdb devient sda 
donc il doit démarrer



L'idée est qu'il faut installer grub sur le second disque /dev/sdb en
lui disant qu'il est le premier disque pour le BIOS, c'est-à-dire hd0.
Car sinon lors du boot sur ce disque il cherchera à lire sur hd1 alors
qu'il sera effectivement hd0. Le disque amorcé par le BIOS est toujours
vu comme hd0.

Avec grub 1, j'avais dû faire ceci pour l'installer aussi sur le second
disque /dev/hdb :

# grub
grub  device (hd0) /dev/hdb
grub  root (hd0,0)
grub  setup (hd0)
   


Grub2 est capable de démarrer sur /dev/md0 (/boot dans mon cas). 
Ensuite, le but du raid n'est pas de trifouiller dans le BIOS ou dans 
Grub pour arriver à démarrer le serveur si sda lache! L'option fallback 
de menu.lst est faite pour cela dans grub1


default 0
fallback 1

[...]

title   Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.32-bpo.5-amd64
root(hd0,0)
kernel  /vmlinuz-2.6.32-bpo.5-amd64 root=/dev/mapper/vg0-DomU0 ro
initrd  /initrd.img-2.6.32-bpo.5-amd64

title   Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.32-bpo.5-amd64
root(hd1,0)
kernel  /vmlinuz-2.6.32-bpo.5-amd64 root=/dev/mapper/vg0-DomU0 ro
initrd  /initrd.img-2.6.32-bpo.5-amd64

J'ai eu un entretien avec le support technique de Dell: ce modèle est 
livré avec le contrôleur sur la carte mère ou dans un slot PCI avec un 
contrôleur standard sur la CM. Bien évidemment je suis dans le premier 
cas :-(.


Sur leur conseils je refais l'installation en SATA = ATA ou SATA = AHCI, 
il est possible que d'avoir laissé RAID en supprimant l'espace raid 
virtuel, et malgré que les deux disques aient été reconnus par l'OS, 
fasse qu'une partie de la gestion disque ai tout de même été gérée par 
le S100.


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Re: Accès à un disque SMB avec les droits de l'utilisateur connecté

2011-01-24 Thread Vera Mickael

bonjour,

pourquoi ne pas employer les acl ?


http://www.linux-france.org/~fclerc/article/serveur/samba-acl/debian-samba-acl-xfs.html
http://www.coagul.org/spip.php?article177


Merci pour la réponse je vais regarder.

Mickaël

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Re: Accès à un disque SMB avec les droits de l'utilisateur connecté

2011-01-24 Thread Vera Mickael

Le 24/01/2011 10:12, Pierre-Arnaud a écrit :

Le 23/01/2011 23:29, vera.mick...@free.fr a écrit :

Y a-t-il un moyen pour ne pas stocker en clair les mdp des
utilisateurs dans un
fichier en clair ?

Bonjour,

J'utilise pour cela libpam-mount
(http://packages.debian.org/lenny/libpam-mount), qui permet
d'effectuer des montages à la connexion d'un utilisateur (en
ssh, ou autre), en réutilisant ses identifiants de connexion
sans les redemander (single sign on).


Merci je vais regarder.

Mickaël

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Re: [limit HS : mélange lenny et ubuntu]Munin server Debian, Munin-node ubuntu pas de données

2011-01-24 Thread Grégory Bulot
Bonjour, Bonsoir, 

Le Sun, 23 Jan 2011 12:46:28 +0100, Bernard Schoenacker, vous avez
écrit :


 bonjour,
 
  rrd collect existe pour ton soucis ...

Sur packages.debian.org je n'ais trouvé aucun :
- paquet rrd
- fichier dans un paquet se terminant par rrd

j'ai rrdcgi rrdtoolrrdupdate 

man rrdtool : aucun terme 'collect'

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Re: [limit HS : mélange lenny et ubuntu]Munin server Debian, Munin-node ubuntu pas de données

2011-01-24 Thread Ken-Patrick Lehrmann
Grégory Bulot a écrit :
 Bonjour, Bonsoir, 
 
 Sur packages.debian.org je n'ais trouvé aucun :
   - paquet rrd
   - fichier dans un paquet se terminant par rrd
 
 j'ai rrdcgi rrdtoolrrdupdate 
 
 man rrdtool : aucun terme 'collect'
 

Bonsoir,

il faut mieux chercher :
 aptitude search rrd |grep collect
p   rrdcollect  - Round-Robin-Database Collecting
Daemon
p   rrdcollect-dbg  - debugging symbols for rrdcollect


http://packages.debian.org/lenny/rrdcollect

Ken-Patrick

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Re: coreutils gnulib

2011-01-24 Thread Jeremie COURREGES-ANGLAS
On Monday 24 January 2011 à 11:34:32AM, Guy Deleeuw wrote:
 C'est fait et j'ai essayé mais cela installe effectivement les sources
 dans /usr/share/gnulib/lib/base64.h
 mais il semble qu'il faut compiler la librairie et les headers ne sont
 pas directement accessibles, je me demandais si il n'y avait pas un
 package qui plaçait directement les header dans un repertoire include
 reconnu par ldconfig.

Pourquoi aurais tu besoin de ça ? La gnulib n'est pas vouée à être utilisée
ainsi, ou alors j'ai raté un truc.

Gnulib takes a different approach. Its components are intended to be shared
at the source level, rather than being a library that gets built, installed,
and linked against. Thus, there is no distribution tarball; the idea is to
copy files from Gnulib into your own source tree.

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install squeeze sur Compaq Evo N620c

2011-01-24 Thread kevin

Bonsoir,

j'ai gravé l'image
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/squeeze_di_rc2/i386/iso-cd/debian-squeeze-di-rc2-i386-netinst.iso
puis lancé l'install en mode expert.
L'install bloque au moment de la détection du matériel réseau.

J'ai rechargé la même image, et regravé un autre cd : même chose !

Pourtant ce portable fonctionne parfaitement, y compris réseau, avec un 
cd live de Knoppix 6.2.1.


Par acquit de conscience, j'ai retenté l'install après avoir détruit la 
table de partitions : même chose : écran bleu à la détection du matériel 
réseau, et plus rien ne bouge...


Une idée ?

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Re: install squeeze sur Compaq Evo N620c

2011-01-24 Thread Bernard Schoenacker
Le Mon, 24 Jan 2011 21:17:34 +0100,
kevin kevin.rowa...@wanadoo.fr a écrit :

 Bonsoir,
 
 j'ai gravé l'image
 http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/squeeze_di_rc2/i386/iso-cd/debian-squeeze-di-rc2-i386-netinst.iso
 puis lancé l'install en mode expert.
 L'install bloque au moment de la détection du matériel réseau.
 
 J'ai rechargé la même image, et regravé un autre cd : même chose !
 
 Pourtant ce portable fonctionne parfaitement, y compris réseau, avec
 un cd live de Knoppix 6.2.1.
 
 Par acquit de conscience, j'ai retenté l'install après avoir détruit
 la table de partitions : même chose : écran bleu à la détection du
 matériel réseau, et plus rien ne bouge...
 
 Une idée ?
 

bonjour,

voici ton image qui est en état de fonctionner :

http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily.new/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso

le reste n'est qu'un caca nerveux d'un morveux 

désolé mais des fois j'ai l'impression de me transformer en barbier 


slt
bernard

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Re: install squeeze sur Compaq Evo N620c

2011-01-24 Thread Charles Plessy
Le Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 09:17:34PM +0100, kevin a écrit :
 
 j'ai gravé l'image
 http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/squeeze_di_rc2/i386/iso-cd/debian-squeeze-di-rc2-i386-netinst.iso
 puis lancé l'install en mode expert.
 L'install bloque au moment de la détection du matériel réseau.

Bonsoir,

avec Alt plus les touches de fonction, on peut basculer d'une console virtuelle
à l'autre. Une ou deux d'entre elles montrent des logs. Y a-t-il un message
parlant ?

Amicalement,

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[un peu HS] système d'aggrégation / mailing list

2011-01-24 Thread Aurelien
Salut,

Pour les besoins d'un groupe de personnes s'intéressant à
l'auto-éco-construction et à l'habitat groupé, je cherche à mettre en
place une sorte de mailing-list/aggrégateur.
Je m'explique, je voudrais quelque chose de très simple et qui puisse
fonctionner un peu de la manière suivante :

M. X envoie un mail au robot, avec un sujet, puis dans le corps du
texte, une ligne nommée URL avec l'URL et une zone de texte précédée
de l'indication description.

Le robot reçoit ce mail, et socke dans une table le sujet, l'URL et la
la description.

Une page internet basique présente la liste des sujets avec leur URL et
la description en survol (par exemple).


J'ai pensé à un truc qui pourrait ressembler à sympa, dans l'idée, dans
le sens où on envoi des commandes par mail, et le robot y répond.
Si c'est possible, ça serait bien que ça soit également possible de
poster également les mêmes infos via un formulaire web à 3 champs (ça
c'est très facile à faire, bien sûr).

Des suggestions, avant que je me lance dans ma traditionnelle passion
pour le script bash foireux ?

Merci.

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Re: [complètement HS] système d'aggrégation / mailing list

2011-01-24 Thread Daniel Caillibaud
Le 25/01/11 à 08:35, Aurelien tyran...@free.fr a écrit :
A M. X envoie un mail au robot, avec un sujet, puis dans le corps du
A texte, une ligne nommée URL avec l'URL et une zone de texte précédée
A de l'indication description.
A 
A Le robot reçoit ce mail, et socke dans une table le sujet, l'URL et la
A la description.

Suffit d'une adresse qcq normale (ou alors une adresse gérée par un 
gestionnaire de ML si tu
veux la gestion inscription/désinscription) avec un script dans le langage de 
ton choix qui
passe en revue les mails et les déplace une fois traités (ça peut être du shell 
qui fait du
grep sur les mails, ou un accès distant imap, ou...)

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Re: [un peu HS] système d'aggrégation / mailing list

2011-01-24 Thread Bernard Schoenacker
Le Tue, 25 Jan 2011 08:35:59 +0100,
Aurelien tyran...@free.fr a écrit :

 Salut,
 
 Pour les besoins d'un groupe de personnes s'intéressant à
 l'auto-éco-construction et à l'habitat groupé, je cherche à mettre en
 place une sorte de mailing-list/aggrégateur.
 Je m'explique, je voudrais quelque chose de très simple et qui puisse
 fonctionner un peu de la manière suivante :
 
 M. X envoie un mail au robot, avec un sujet, puis dans le corps du
 texte, une ligne nommée URL avec l'URL et une zone de texte précédée
 de l'indication description.
 
 Le robot reçoit ce mail, et socke dans une table le sujet, l'URL et la
 la description.
 
 Une page internet basique présente la liste des sujets avec leur URL
 et la description en survol (par exemple).
 
 
 J'ai pensé à un truc qui pourrait ressembler à sympa, dans l'idée,
 dans le sens où on envoi des commandes par mail, et le robot y répond.
 Si c'est possible, ça serait bien que ça soit également possible de
 poster également les mêmes infos via un formulaire web à 3 champs (ça
 c'est très facile à faire, bien sûr).
 
 Des suggestions, avant que je me lance dans ma traditionnelle passion
 pour le script bash foireux ?
 
 Merci.
 
bonjour,


voici un premier pas :

 apt-cache search mailing |grep list

enemies-of-carlotta - mailing list manager
gforge-lists-mailman - collaborative development tool - mailing-lists (using 
Mailman)
libmail-bulkmail-perl - Platform independent mailing list module
libmail-listdetector-perl - module for detecting mailing list messages
libwww-topica-perl - Perl module to read emails from a Topica mailing list
mlmmj - mail server independent mailing list manager
quickml - Very-easy-to-use mailing list system
schleuder - GnuPG enabled mailing list manager with remailer-capabilities
smartlist - Versatile and Intelligent List Processor

reste encore à générer le corps du message à l'aide de scrripts perl

slt
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Re: OT: Smarphone o BlackBerry

2011-01-24 Thread Trujillo Carmona, Antonio


El 05/01/11 23:01, EULALIO LOPEZ escribió:

Que tal listeros, yo se que la pregunta puede parecer tonta o necia y
que  habra respuestas muy obvias de que si es una lista de software
libre, pero bueno el caso es que voy a adquirir un celular nuevo, pero
no se si comprarme una blackberry o un smarphone con android(claro esta
que el iphone esta descartadisimo), entonces por favor denme algo de
retroalimentacion con su experincia tenida con estos dos terminales,
debo decirles que el telefono lo voy a adquirir con un plan de datos,
por lo que lo usare para twitter, un poco de facebook (no mucho creo),
el messenger, algunas busqquedas, el correo (para ver los correos de
esta lista), el correo del trabajo,  algo de IRC tal vez, bueno los usos
que le pueo dar. Ustedes que me recomiendan en su experiencia, he
escuchado que que a los de la BlackBerry les va bien, y alguno ha
probado Android?...
Espero sus comentarios, y reciban un saludo enorme!
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No hay dudas si te gusta debian el N900 de Nokia, esta basado en debian, 
pero mas haya es total mente abierto, trae una debian pura (en un 
chroot) con los repositorios oficiales de debian y te permite hasta 
instalar arranque multiple como por ejemplo ente maemo (el nombre de su 
SO) y android (lo he probado yo) o meego o ubuntu o lo que te de la gana 
y tiene muchos programas, los que no los tiene el, pues te los instalas 
de debian (trae el lxde) y los usas casi como si fuera propios (no 
funciona muy bien el teclado en pantalla y tendrás que usar el mini 
teclado que trae o ponerle uno pòr bluetooth o usb).


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Re: Permisos en directorios y archivos

2011-01-24 Thread Juan P Alesandri
El 23 de enero de 2011 22:22, Angel Claudio Alvarez 
an...@angel-alvarez.com.ar escribió:

 El dom, 23-01-2011 a las 08:54 -0300, Juan Pablo Alesandri escribió:
  Hola gente, buenos dias! Necesito establecer que todos los directorios
  creados dentro de un directorio en particular del sistema tengan
  permisos 555(r-x r-x r-x) por defecto. En este caso umask tendria el
  valor 222.
  Una situacion similar se tiene que dar con todos los archivos creados
  dentro de ese mismo directorio, los cuales deben tener permiso 444(r--
  r-- r--). En este caso umask tendria el valor 200.
 
  Esta situacion se debe dar para un unico directorio del sistema. Me
  pueden dar una mano para poder hacer la configuracion correcta??
  Desde ya muchas gracias
 

 Montalo como solo lectura y listo


Hola Angel, gracias por responder. En realidad no me sirve montarlo como
solo lectura ya que necesito que se puedan subir documentos a ese
directorio, el tema es que todo lo nuevo en el mismo NO se pueda borrar
Gracias
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GnuPG Public Key ID: 8A2B7F96
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Re: Permisos en directorios y archivos

2011-01-24 Thread fernando sainz
El día 24 de enero de 2011 11:45, Juan P Alesandri
j...@alesandri.com.ar escribió:
 El 23 de enero de 2011 22:22, Angel Claudio Alvarez
 an...@angel-alvarez.com.ar escribió:

 El dom, 23-01-2011 a las 08:54 -0300, Juan Pablo Alesandri escribió:
  Hola gente, buenos dias! Necesito establecer que todos los directorios
  creados dentro de un directorio en particular del sistema tengan
  permisos 555(r-x r-x r-x) por defecto. En este caso umask tendria el
  valor 222.
  Una situacion similar se tiene que dar con todos los archivos creados
  dentro de ese mismo directorio, los cuales deben tener permiso 444(r--
  r-- r--). En este caso umask tendria el valor 200.
 
  Esta situacion se debe dar para un unico directorio del sistema. Me
  pueden dar una mano para poder hacer la configuracion correcta??
  Desde ya muchas gracias
 

 Montalo como solo lectura y listo

 Hola Angel, gracias por responder. En realidad no me sirve montarlo como
 solo lectura ya que necesito que se puedan subir documentos a ese
 directorio, el tema es que todo lo nuevo en el mismo NO se pueda borrar
 Gracias
 --
 Saludos
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 GNU/Linux Registered User:#333844
 GnuPG Public Key ID: 8A2B7F96
 ---


Si lo que quieres es un repositorio de documentos por que no usas un
sistema de control de documentación o de control de versiones.

Saludos.

(Perdon a Alesandri que con esto del gmail no espabilose me fué a
su privado.)


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Re: Permisos en directorios y archivos

2011-01-24 Thread Juan P Alesandri
El 24 de enero de 2011 08:53, fernando sainz
fernandojose.sa...@gmail.comescribió:

 El día 24 de enero de 2011 11:45, Juan P Alesandri
 j...@alesandri.com.ar escribió:
  El 23 de enero de 2011 22:22, Angel Claudio Alvarez
  an...@angel-alvarez.com.ar escribió:
 
  El dom, 23-01-2011 a las 08:54 -0300, Juan Pablo Alesandri escribió:
   Hola gente, buenos dias! Necesito establecer que todos los directorios
   creados dentro de un directorio en particular del sistema tengan
   permisos 555(r-x r-x r-x) por defecto. En este caso umask tendria el
   valor 222.
   Una situacion similar se tiene que dar con todos los archivos creados
   dentro de ese mismo directorio, los cuales deben tener permiso 444(r--
   r-- r--). En este caso umask tendria el valor 200.
  
   Esta situacion se debe dar para un unico directorio del sistema. Me
   pueden dar una mano para poder hacer la configuracion correcta??
   Desde ya muchas gracias
  
 
  Montalo como solo lectura y listo
 
  Hola Angel, gracias por responder. En realidad no me sirve montarlo como
  solo lectura ya que necesito que se puedan subir documentos a ese
  directorio, el tema es que todo lo nuevo en el mismo NO se pueda borrar
  Gracias
  --
  Saludos
  Juan Pablo Alesandri
  GNU/Linux Registered User:#333844
  GnuPG Public Key ID: 8A2B7F96
  ---
 

 Si lo que quieres es un repositorio de documentos por que no usas un
 sistema de control de documentación o de control de versiones.

 Gracias por responder Fernando...podrias ampliar un poco mas sobre tu
sugerencia??

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GnuPG Public Key ID: 8A2B7F96
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Re: Permisos en directorios y archivos

2011-01-24 Thread jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
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 Si lo que quieres es un repositorio de documentos por que no usas un
 sistema de control de documentación o de control de versiones.
 
 Gracias por responder Fernando...podrias ampliar un poco mas sobre tu
 sugerencia??

Buenas

En este link [1] tienes aplicaciones open source. El apartado que te
indican es este [2]

[1] http://openpyme.osl.ull.es/
[2] http://openpyme.osl.ull.es/CMS/applications

Suerte y un saludo

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Re: Permisos en directorios y archivos

2011-01-24 Thread Juan P Alesandri
2011/1/24 jmramirez (mas_ke_na) mas_ke...@hotmail.com

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  Si lo que quieres es un repositorio de documentos por que no usas un
  sistema de control de documentación o de control de versiones.
 
  Gracias por responder Fernando...podrias ampliar un poco mas sobre tu
  sugerencia??

 Buenas

En este link [1] tienes aplicaciones open source. El apartado que te
 indican es este [2]

 [1] http://openpyme.osl.ull.es/
 [2] http://openpyme.osl.ull.es/CMS/applications


Gracias jpramirez! vere que puedo hacer


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Re: Permisos en directorios y archivos

2011-01-24 Thread fernando sainz
El día 24 de enero de 2011 11:56, Juan P Alesandri
j...@alesandri.com.ar escribió:
 El 24 de enero de 2011 08:53, fernando sainz fernandojose.sa...@gmail.com
 escribió:

 El día 24 de enero de 2011 11:45, Juan P Alesandri
 j...@alesandri.com.ar escribió:
  El 23 de enero de 2011 22:22, Angel Claudio Alvarez
  an...@angel-alvarez.com.ar escribió:
 
  El dom, 23-01-2011 a las 08:54 -0300, Juan Pablo Alesandri escribió:
   Hola gente, buenos dias! Necesito establecer que todos los
   directorios
   creados dentro de un directorio en particular del sistema tengan
   permisos 555(r-x r-x r-x) por defecto. En este caso umask tendria el
   valor 222.
   Una situacion similar se tiene que dar con todos los archivos creados
   dentro de ese mismo directorio, los cuales deben tener permiso
   444(r--
   r-- r--). En este caso umask tendria el valor 200.
  
   Esta situacion se debe dar para un unico directorio del sistema. Me
   pueden dar una mano para poder hacer la configuracion correcta??
   Desde ya muchas gracias
  
 
  Montalo como solo lectura y listo
 
  Hola Angel, gracias por responder. En realidad no me sirve montarlo como
  solo lectura ya que necesito que se puedan subir documentos a ese
  directorio, el tema es que todo lo nuevo en el mismo NO se pueda
  borrar
  Gracias
  --
  Saludos
  Juan Pablo Alesandri
  GNU/Linux Registered User:#333844
  GnuPG Public Key ID: 8A2B7F96
  ---
 

 Si lo que quieres es un repositorio de documentos por que no usas un
 sistema de control de documentación o de control de versiones.

 Gracias por responder Fernando...podrias ampliar un poco mas sobre tu
 sugerencia??


De control documental en mi empresa usaban uno llamado alfresco pero
no está en Debian, creo.
(Debe ser software libre, pero deben tener una versión comercial)

La idea es que si solo quieres un sitio donde la gente pueda dejar
documentos, estos sistemas son mejores que un disco compartido.

Los sistemas de control de versiones como subversion no son
específcamente para eso, pero se pueden adaptar.

Saludos.


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Re: Permisos en directorios y archivos

2011-01-24 Thread Juan P Alesandri
El 24 de enero de 2011 09:28, fernando sainz
fernandojose.sa...@gmail.comescribió:

 El día 24 de enero de 2011 11:56, Juan P Alesandri
 j...@alesandri.com.ar escribió:
  El 24 de enero de 2011 08:53, fernando sainz 
 fernandojose.sa...@gmail.com
  escribió:
 
  El día 24 de enero de 2011 11:45, Juan P Alesandri
  j...@alesandri.com.ar escribió:
   El 23 de enero de 2011 22:22, Angel Claudio Alvarez
   an...@angel-alvarez.com.ar escribió:
  
   El dom, 23-01-2011 a las 08:54 -0300, Juan Pablo Alesandri escribió:
Hola gente, buenos dias! Necesito establecer que todos los
directorios
creados dentro de un directorio en particular del sistema tengan
permisos 555(r-x r-x r-x) por defecto. En este caso umask tendria
 el
valor 222.
Una situacion similar se tiene que dar con todos los archivos
 creados
dentro de ese mismo directorio, los cuales deben tener permiso
444(r--
r-- r--). En este caso umask tendria el valor 200.
   
Esta situacion se debe dar para un unico directorio del sistema. Me
pueden dar una mano para poder hacer la configuracion correcta??
Desde ya muchas gracias
   
  
   Montalo como solo lectura y listo
  
   Hola Angel, gracias por responder. En realidad no me sirve montarlo
 como
   solo lectura ya que necesito que se puedan subir documentos a ese
   directorio, el tema es que todo lo nuevo en el mismo NO se pueda
   borrar
   Gracias
   --
   Saludos
   Juan Pablo Alesandri
   GNU/Linux Registered User:#333844
   GnuPG Public Key ID: 8A2B7F96
   ---
  
 
  Si lo que quieres es un repositorio de documentos por que no usas un
  sistema de control de documentación o de control de versiones.
 
  Gracias por responder Fernando...podrias ampliar un poco mas sobre tu
  sugerencia??
 

 De control documental en mi empresa usaban uno llamado alfresco pero
 no está en Debian, creo.
 (Debe ser software libre, pero deben tener una versión comercial)

 La idea es que si solo quieres un sitio donde la gente pueda dejar
 documentos, estos sistemas son mejores que un disco compartido.

 Los sistemas de control de versiones como subversion no son
 específcamente para eso, pero se pueden adaptar.

 OK Fernando, muchas gracias! Lo tendre en cuenta y comenzare a investigar
sobre eso.

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GnuPG Public Key ID: 8A2B7F96
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Re: Permisos en directorios y archivos

2011-01-24 Thread jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
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 De control documental en mi empresa usaban uno llamado alfresco pero
 no está en Debian, creo.
 (Debe ser software libre, pero deben tener una versión comercial)
 
 
 OK Fernando, muchas gracias! Lo tendre en cuenta y comenzare a
 investigar sobre eso.

Buenas

En su día vi varias opciones y por simplicidad, me decante por esta
[1]. Si no quieres trastear mucho y no necesitas algo muy currado,
esta seria me recomendación.

[1] http://www.knowledgetree.com/features

Algo de información:

http://el-directorio.org/C%C3%B3mo_instalar_Kt-DMS
http://el-directorio.org/Knowledgetree


PD: Tiene versión para lo comunidad.

Un saludo
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HDD virtuales

2011-01-24 Thread EMNI Yoan García Cáceres
Hola lista,
 
 
Existe algún software que me permita crear discos virtuales así como
gestionarlos, con el objetivo de compartir carpeta a los usuarios usando
ese hdd virtual...
 
 
Saludos,


Re: HDD virtuales

2011-01-24 Thread Cristian Mitchell
El día 24 de enero de 2011 13:25, EMNI Yoan García Cáceres
ygarc...@emni.moa.minbas.cu escribió:
 Hola lista,





 Existe algún software que me permita crear discos virtuales así como
 gestionarlos, con el objetivo de compartir carpeta a los usuarios usando ese
 hdd virtual...





 Saludos,


perdon me equivoique y lo mande a tu privado

Tenes que separarte del consepto windows

creas una imagen con dd
luego la formateas con mkfs
y la montas con mount

si no tenes front que hacen estos tres paso si no recuerdo mak el k3b lo hace
y debe haber otros

saludos


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Re: HDD virtuales

2011-01-24 Thread jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
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 Hola lista,
 
 Existe algún software que me permita crear discos virtuales así como
 gestionarlos, con el objetivo de compartir carpeta a los usuarios usando
 ese hdd virtual...
Buenas

Puede que samba te valga para tus propósitos.

Un saludo
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Re: Dropbox en Debian Squeeze

2011-01-24 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 24 Jan 2011 01:16:38 +0100, Agustin MuNoz escribió:

 ¿es seguro instalar un deb para ubuntu en debian squeeze o puede causar
 algún problema ?

Bueno, muchas veces ponen Ubuntu cuando quieren decir .deb genérico, 
y si no hay ninguna dependencia de paquetes, el instalador y el programa 
funcionan sin problemas.

Otras veces sencillamente no funciona por algún cambio en el nombre de 
las bibliotecas o porque está empaquetado en exclusiva para una 
distribución en concreto.
 
 Quiero instalar dropbox para tener acceso común a algunos archivos desde
 otro ordenador win y un smartphone, me falta la parte de debian, en
 Dropbox tienen esto: https://www.dropbox.com/downloading?os=lnx
 
 deb para ubuntu, rpm para fedora y el fuente.
 
 Me leo bien el readme y lo compilo yo mismo o instalo el deb de ubuntu?
 en caso de compilar hay algún sitio que explique como hacerlo lo mas
 estilo debian posible ?

Si te animas con la compilación, aquí tienes instrucciones recientes:

Compiling Dropbox client under Debian Squeeze
http://www.shcherbyna.com/?p=1067

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Re: HDD virtuales

2011-01-24 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 24 Jan 2011 11:25:07 -0500, EMNI Yoan García Cáceres escribió:

 Hola lista,

Hola,

Si puedes enviar los correos en formato texto te lo agradecería :-)
  
 Existe algún software que me permita crear discos virtuales así como
 gestionarlos, con el objetivo de compartir carpeta a los usuarios usando
 ese hdd virtual...

La pregunta del millón ¿cómo quieres compartirlos? ¿en remoto (acceso 
desde Internet), en la red local, a través de algún protocolo determinado 
(samba, nfs, sftp, ssh...)?

Saludos,

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Re: HDD virtuales

2011-01-24 Thread JAP

El 24/01/11 13:25, EMNI Yoan García Cáceres escribió:


Hola lista,

Existe algún software que me permita crear discos virtuales así como 
gestionarlos, con el objetivo de compartir carpeta a los usuarios 
usando ese hdd virtual...


Saludos,



¿Vas a compartirlo con otros usuarios que acceden por GNU/Linux, Windows 
o ambos?

¿Será sólo lectura o tendrán permiso de escritura?
¿El disco lo cargas con datos una sola vez y nunca mas lo tocas, o 
sufrirá variaciones en su contenido?
Y la pregunta del millón ¿para qué un disco virtual en lugar de una 
partición del rígido? O tal vez otro rígido montado.
Por sobre todo, como dice Cristian, sacate las ideas windows que tenés 
en la cabeza sobre discos rígidos.
En GNU/Linux un disco rígido puede estar particionado en múltiples 
partes, pero a la vista es un sólo arbol de directorios, o también, 
muchos discos pueden armarse en racimo (cluster) y ser visto como un 
solo y gigantesco disco.
Los discos no son unidades independientes, son parte del árbol de 
directorio y deben estar colgado de alguna rama, por lo que compartir 
un disco virtual, a la larga es lo mismo que compartir una carpeta. Si 
el disco no se cuelga de una carpeta, es inaccesible.


O tal vez lo que quieras es una máquina virtual con su propio disco 
virtual, que funcione como servidor de archivos, para poner una capa de 
protección mayor a posibles ataques. Eso es otra cosa, y muy distinta.


Aclara un poco el panorama para poder ayudarte.

JAP



Re: Dropbox en Debian Squeeze [Solucionado]

2011-01-24 Thread Agustin MuNoz
El día 24 de enero de 2011 19:53, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:

 en caso de compilar hay algún sitio que explique como hacerlo lo mas
 estilo debian posible ?

 Si te animas con la compilación, aquí tienes instrucciones recientes:

 Compiling Dropbox client under Debian Squeeze
 http://www.shcherbyna.com/?p=1067

Gracias a todos

mire en el repositorio de Sid pero de momento está fuera, así es que me
puse a compilar, se quejo de dos cosas y las instalé (las mismas de
esa guía mas arriba)

aptitude install libnautilus-extension-dev
aptitude install
./configure
make
su -c make install

luego desde linea de comandos dropbox y me instaló un demonio
y eso es todo, ahora se lanza solo y listo para sincronizar :-)


un saludo

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Re: Dropbox en Debian Squeeze [Solucionado]

2011-01-24 Thread Agustin MuNoz
El día 24 de enero de 2011 20:48, Agustin MuNoz g...@bigfoot.com escribió:

aptitude install libnautilus-extension-dev
aptitude install python-docutils
./configure
make
su -c make install


lo siento :-(  me dejé python-docutils en el anterior mensaje

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Re: Permisos en directorios y archivos

2011-01-24 Thread Juan Pablo Alesandri
El lun, 24-01-2011 a las 12:28 +0100, fernando sainz escribió:
 El día 24 de enero de 2011 11:56, Juan P Alesandri
 j...@alesandri.com.ar escribió:
  El 24 de enero de 2011 08:53, fernando sainz fernandojose.sa...@gmail.com
  escribió:
 
  El día 24 de enero de 2011 11:45, Juan P Alesandri
  j...@alesandri.com.ar escribió:
   El 23 de enero de 2011 22:22, Angel Claudio Alvarez
   an...@angel-alvarez.com.ar escribió:
  
   El dom, 23-01-2011 a las 08:54 -0300, Juan Pablo Alesandri escribió:
Hola gente, buenos dias! Necesito establecer que todos los
directorios
creados dentro de un directorio en particular del sistema tengan
permisos 555(r-x r-x r-x) por defecto. En este caso umask tendria el
valor 222.
Una situacion similar se tiene que dar con todos los archivos creados
dentro de ese mismo directorio, los cuales deben tener permiso
444(r--
r-- r--). En este caso umask tendria el valor 200.
   
Esta situacion se debe dar para un unico directorio del sistema. Me
pueden dar una mano para poder hacer la configuracion correcta??
Desde ya muchas gracias
   
  
   Montalo como solo lectura y listo
  
   Hola Angel, gracias por responder. En realidad no me sirve montarlo como
   solo lectura ya que necesito que se puedan subir documentos a ese
   directorio, el tema es que todo lo nuevo en el mismo NO se pueda
   borrar
   Gracias
   --
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  Si lo que quieres es un repositorio de documentos por que no usas un
  sistema de control de documentación o de control de versiones.
 
  Gracias por responder Fernando...podrias ampliar un poco mas sobre tu
  sugerencia??
 
 
 De control documental en mi empresa usaban uno llamado alfresco pero
 no está en Debian, creo.
 (Debe ser software libre, pero deben tener una versión comercial)
 
 La idea es que si solo quieres un sitio donde la gente pueda dejar
 documentos, estos sistemas son mejores que un disco compartido.
 
 Los sistemas de control de versiones como subversion no son
 específcamente para eso, pero se pueden adaptar.

Hola a todos, En realidad estoy montando un servidor ftp casero en
donde hay dos carpetas. Una de ellas solo tiene permisos de lectura,
para que nadie pueda borrar ni modificar nada y en la otra carpeta se
puede meter cualquier cosa...lo que quiero evitar presisamente, es que
si un usuario sube un documento X o crea una carpeta en la que tiene
permisos, no venga otro y la borre. Es por esto que necesito que todos
los documentos nuevos que se suban tengan permisos solo de lectura.

Quizas pueda llegar a mi objetivo aplicando ACL(como me sugirio
Camaleon) pero tambien quisiera escuchar otras opiniones.
Desde ya muchas gracias!


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Re: Permisos en directorios y archivos

2011-01-24 Thread Carlos Zuniga
2011/1/24 Juan Pablo Alesandri jpadeb...@gmail.com:
 El lun, 24-01-2011 a las 12:28 +0100, fernando sainz escribió:
 El día 24 de enero de 2011 11:56, Juan P Alesandri
 j...@alesandri.com.ar escribió:
  El 24 de enero de 2011 08:53, fernando sainz fernandojose.sa...@gmail.com
  escribió:
 
  El día 24 de enero de 2011 11:45, Juan P Alesandri
  j...@alesandri.com.ar escribió:
   El 23 de enero de 2011 22:22, Angel Claudio Alvarez
   an...@angel-alvarez.com.ar escribió:
  
   El dom, 23-01-2011 a las 08:54 -0300, Juan Pablo Alesandri escribió:
Hola gente, buenos dias! Necesito establecer que todos los
directorios
creados dentro de un directorio en particular del sistema tengan
permisos 555(r-x r-x r-x) por defecto. En este caso umask tendria el
valor 222.
Una situacion similar se tiene que dar con todos los archivos creados
dentro de ese mismo directorio, los cuales deben tener permiso
444(r--
r-- r--). En este caso umask tendria el valor 200.
   
Esta situacion se debe dar para un unico directorio del sistema. Me
pueden dar una mano para poder hacer la configuracion correcta??
Desde ya muchas gracias
   
  
   Montalo como solo lectura y listo
  
   Hola Angel, gracias por responder. En realidad no me sirve montarlo como
   solo lectura ya que necesito que se puedan subir documentos a ese
   directorio, el tema es que todo lo nuevo en el mismo NO se pueda
   borrar
   Gracias
   --
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   GNU/Linux Registered User:#333844
   GnuPG Public Key ID: 8A2B7F96
   ---
  
 
  Si lo que quieres es un repositorio de documentos por que no usas un
  sistema de control de documentación o de control de versiones.
 
  Gracias por responder Fernando...podrias ampliar un poco mas sobre tu
  sugerencia??
 

 De control documental en mi empresa usaban uno llamado alfresco pero
 no está en Debian, creo.
 (Debe ser software libre, pero deben tener una versión comercial)

 La idea es que si solo quieres un sitio donde la gente pueda dejar
 documentos, estos sistemas son mejores que un disco compartido.

 Los sistemas de control de versiones como subversion no son
 específcamente para eso, pero se pueden adaptar.

 Hola a todos, En realidad estoy montando un servidor ftp casero en
 donde hay dos carpetas. Una de ellas solo tiene permisos de lectura,
 para que nadie pueda borrar ni modificar nada y en la otra carpeta se
 puede meter cualquier cosa...lo que quiero evitar presisamente, es que
 si un usuario sube un documento X o crea una carpeta en la que tiene
 permisos, no venga otro y la borre. Es por esto que necesito que todos
 los documentos nuevos que se suban tengan permisos solo de lectura.

 Quizas pueda llegar a mi objetivo aplicando ACL(como me sugirio
 Camaleon) pero tambien quisiera escuchar otras opiniones.
 Desde ya muchas gracias!


Hola, podrías utilizar el incron (un servicio similar al cron, pero
utiliza eventos de ficheros en lugar de tiempo) y configurarlo para
que cambie los permisos a los ficheros creados en ese directorio.

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Re: crontab -e

2011-01-24 Thread rantis cares
El día 16 de enero de 2011 13:19, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
 El Sun, 16 Jan 2011 12:23:17 -0600, rantis cares escribió:

 El día 13 de enero de 2011 06:24, Camaleón escribió:

 (...)

 gnokii --getsms IN 1

 No me sale ningun error, de hecho antes de comenzar a hacer el script,
 lo utilizaba asi. Despues use solo el script y lo ejecutaba cuando lo
 necesitaba. Solo despues hice que cron lo ejecutara y ahi es donde la
 puerca torcio el rabo.

 Haz una pruebas más. Ejecuta el script desde la línea de comandos pero
 forzando un cambio de locale:

 LANG=POSIX; sh tuscript.sh

 ¿Te aparece el error?

 Si, el error me sigue apareciendo...

 ¿Ah, síiii? :-DDD

 (no lo tomes a mal, no es que me alegre del error, es que es bueno que
 hayas podido reproducirlo fuera de cron porque eso querría decir que al
 script *sí* le afecta la configuración del locale con el que se
 ejecuta).

 GNOKII Version 0.6.26
 iconv: Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character
 iconv: Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character

 Recapitulemos, no vaya a ser que me haya alegrado sin motivo.

 Has ejecutado directamente desde la línea de comandos (_no_ desde cron)
 LANG=POSIX; sh tuscript.sh y te aparece el mensaje de error ¿sí? :-)

 Vale, pues ahora haz lo mismo pero con el locale que debe tener:

 LANG=es_ES.UTF-8; sh tuscript.sh


Ahora ejecute esto que me dices, pero en la consola (no se que es el
locale) pero me sigue apareciendo el mismo error.

LANG=es_ES.UTF-8; sh .sms

GNOKII Version 0.6.26
iconv: Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character
iconv: Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character


 ¿Sigue saliendo el error?

 Se trata de reproducir el mismo error que te aparece cuando quien
 ejecuta el script es cron y lo único que se me ocurre que pueda
 causar ese mensaje de error es que cron no tome alguna variable de
 entorno que necesita para el script...

 Bueno, me gustaria que entender que es alguna variable de entorno (lo
 buscare en google, pero si me lo puedes explicar mejor, te lo agradecere
 camaleon.

 Sí, explico.

 Cuando ejecutas una tarea que has creado desde crontab, ésta se ejecuta
 con algunas variables de entorno preestablecidas, como por ejemplo (según
 indica el manual man 5 crontab):

 $SHELL: pasa a tomar el valor de /bin/sh, mientras que cuando ejecutas
 el script desde consola, esa variable es /bin/bash.

 $LOGNAME: esta toma el valor del usuario para el que se haya creado la
 tarea y que está definido en el archivo /etc/passwd, por lo que en este
 caso no cambia.

 $HOME: a esta le pasa lo mismo que a $LOGNAME, así que no cambia.

 $PATH: se define a /usr/bin:/bin

 Si eso lo comparas con las variables de entorno que tiene tu usuario:

 sm01@stt008:~$  echo $SHELL $LOGNAME $HOME $PATH
 /bin/bash sm01 /home/sm01 /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games

 Verás que algunas cambian.

 ¿Y qué sucede con la variable de entorno $LANG cuando el script lo
 ejecuta crontab? Pues que se define a LANG=POSIX (creo... que alguien
 me corrija si es otro) así que para evitar que se genere ese mensaje de
 error que te envía por correo el crontab cada vez que se ejecuta la
 rutina, tendrías que definir la variable LANG=es_ES.UTF-8 (que es la
 que usa tu usuario habitual y por eso cuando ejecutas el script desde una
 terminal no te aparece ningún mensaje de error) dentro de la rutina del
 crontab y debería funcionar... lo que se me escapa es por qué no está
 funcionando en este caso, quizá haya que definirla en otro lado :-?

Creo que ya voy entendiendo las variables de entorno... Magistral la
explicacion.

Solo que como respondi en la parte de arriba, ejecute lo siguiente...

LANG=es_ES.UTF-8; sh tuscript.sh

LANG=es_ES.UTF-8; sh .sms
GNOKII Version 0.6.26
iconv: Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character
iconv: Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character

No se ni por donde darle
Ya recibi mas de 50 mil mensajes del sistema que me indica esto, lo
peor es que los permisos se estan cambiando, (luego explico eso)


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Re: crontab -e

2011-01-24 Thread rantis cares
El día 16 de enero de 2011 13:06, fernando sainz
fernandojose.sa...@gmail.com escribió:
 El día 16 de enero de 2011 19:26, rantis cares rantisca...@gmail.com 
 escribió:
 El día 13 de enero de 2011 01:32, fernando sainz
 fernandojose.sa...@gmail.com escribió:
 El día 13 de enero de 2011 00:58, rantis cares rantisca...@gmail.com 
 escribió:
 El día 10 de enero de 2011 16:05, fernando sainz
 fernandojose.sa...@gmail.com escribió:
 El día 10 de enero de 2011 22:49, rantis cares rantisca...@gmail.com 
 escribió:
 El día 10 de enero de 2011 12:51, fernando sainz
 fernandojose.sa...@gmail.com escribió:
 El día 10 de enero de 2011 18:45, rantis cares rantisca...@gmail.com 
 escribió:
 El día 10 de enero de 2011 11:23, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com 
 escribió:
 El Mon, 10 Jan 2011 10:08:27 -0600, rantis cares escribió:

 El día 9 de enero de 2011 05:14, Camaleón escribió:

 Parece que tiene problemas con la codificación. Prueba a definir en 
 la
 tarea del cron la variable LANG=es_ES.UTF-8.

 Perdon mi ignorancia, pero no se como hacer esto que dices. Ya 
 intente
 (ejecutando crontab me abre un archivo en nano y ahi agrego en la
 primera linea lo que me dices

                  LANG=es_ES.UTF-8

                  #mn hr dm me ds comando


 Pero me sigue saliendo el mismo error. Intente poner la variable en 
 mi
 script de la siguiente manera:

 #!/bin/bash

 LANG=es_ES.UTF-8


 Pero me sigue arrojando el mismo error:

 (...)

 GNOKII Version 0.6.26
 iconv: Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character
 iconv: Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character

 Está raro... ¿qué comando ejecutas exactamente? Es decir ¿qué 
 contiene el
 script que ejecuta cron? Si lo envías a la lista, oculta los datos
 sensibles como números de teléfono, etc...

 lo unico que tiene mi grandioso script es:

    #!/bin/bash
    ALTA=`date +%d%m%Y-%k%M%S`
    gnokii --getsms IN 1  /home/usuario/mensajes/$ALTA
    gnokii --deletesms IN

 Eso es todo lo que hace mi script

 Otra cosa, ¿si lo ejecutas directamente, sin llamarlo desde cron, te
 aparece algún mensaje de error?

 Cuando lo ejecuto desde la linea de comandos, no me aparece ningun
 error, claro tambien cuando lo ejecuto desde cron, funciona tambien
 perfectamente, pero me manda ese dichoso mail a ca da minuto.

 Para añadirlo a cron lo hago mediante la siguiente orden:

    crontab -e

 Y entonces me aparece esto

  GNU nano 2.0.7      Fichero: /tmp/crontab.nnilds/crontab

 #mn hr dm me ds comando
 LANG=es_ES.UTF-8

 #Descargando SMSs a cada minuto y borrandolos
 * * * * * /home/usuario/.script.sh



 Sin entrar en el porqué de esos mensajes, siempre puedes redirigir las
 salidas estandar y/o de error a /dev/null.

 Creo que eso no es resolver el problema de raiz. Esto no quiere decir
 que yo siempre los resuelvo
 Pero ahora mi pregunta es ¿Si los dirijo a /dev/null los mensajes se
 borraran automaticamente incluso de /dev/null? o tambien almacenara la
 informacion?.


 Como decía no entro en el problema solo comento que para programas que
 escriben en la salida o error estandar puedes de esta forma evitar que
 se genere el correo.
 Siempre podrías redirigirlo a otro fichero para no perder información.
  con 2/home/usuario/mensajes/errores.log

 Tranquilo que /dev/null es un pozo sin fondo :-)

 Por supuesto lo mejor es identificar por qué te produce el mensaje de
 error, pero para eso ya te dieron pistas.

 Agradecido estoy con tu ayuda... hare lo que dices. ¿En crontab -e
 puedo redirigirlo?

 ej

 #mn hr dm me ds comando

 #Descargando SMSs a cada minuto y borrandolos
  * * * * * /home/usuario/.script.sh  /dev/null 21

 Gracias


 Si, lo puedes poner así.

 De todas formas como te indicaron por ahí, mira el tema de los locales
 (man locale),
 porque a lo mejor tienes que poner alguna variable de entorno en el crontab.
 Es mejor encontrar el problema, ya que si en algún momento se produjera otro
 error, al estar redirigido no tendrías constancia de el.

 Efectivamente, ya tenia yo un error diferente que no lo hubiese
 detectado si todo lo mandara al agujero negro...


 A mi no me gusta editar con crontab -e  prefiero tener un fichero
 miCrontab bajo
 mi $HOME. de esta forma es más fácil tenerlo bajo un sistema de control de
 versiones y/o backup.
 Cuando lo modifico hago:  crontab miCrontab; crontab -l;

 ¿Crees que es mejor? Si es asi, asi lo aplico.

 Gracias



 Yo si, pero cada uno elige su forma de hacer las cosas, yo solo doy 
 opciones
 (si haces copia de seguridad del /var/spool/cron/crontabs/ en tu
 backup daría igual)

 Por cierto no se si el comando que daba Camaleon era correcto para cambiar
 el entorno de una orden:

 LANG=POSIX; sh tuscript.sh

 Creo recoradar que era sin el punto y coma:

 Yo probaría con LC_ALL

 LC_ALL=es_ES.UTF-8  tuscript.sh
 (o el locale que quieras)

He ejecutado la siguiente orden en la linea de comandos y me arroja el
mismo error...

LC_ALL=es_ES.UTF-8 sh .sms

GNOKII Version 0.6.26
iconv: Invalid or incomplete multibyte 

Re: NFS och symboliska länkar på servern

2011-01-24 Thread Jens Hjalmarsson
Hejhopp,

Prova kommandot: mount --bind /annan/katalog /exports/katalog

Det monterar /annan/katalog i /exports/katalog, resultatet blir ungefär
som en symlänk. Det borde kunna fungera över NFS, men jag har inte testat
och Anders Jacksons invändningar om säkerhet och prestanda vet jag inte
heller om de gäller. Prova!

Annars brukar jag göra som Anders säger, samla allt under /export som
exporteras över NFS, sedan göra lokala symlänkar på servern istället.

/Jens


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ljud

2011-01-24 Thread mattias
installerade om debian ida från cd1 utan internet
så ljudinställningarna känns tomma
bara fliker tema eller va den heter
och utgånsenheter är där
inte ingångsenheter 
pluss att ja inte kan välja mitt bluetoothheadset längre
vilket har funkar förut
vad fattas?



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Re: NFS och symboliska länkar på servern

2011-01-24 Thread Stefan Alfredsson

On 24 Jan 2011, at 10:15, Jens Hjalmarsson wrote:
 Prova kommandot: mount --bind /annan/katalog /exports/katalog
 
 Det monterar /annan/katalog i /exports/katalog, resultatet blir ungefär
 som en symlänk. Det borde kunna fungera över NFS, men jag har inte testat
 och Anders Jacksons invändningar om säkerhet och prestanda vet jag inte
 heller om de gäller. Prova!

Huruvida det fungerar kan bero beroende på vilken nfs-server som används, t.ex. 
nfs-kernel-server eller
nfs-user-server / unfsd. Kaskadmonterade NFS-monteringar (alltså att exportera 
en katalog som där en
annan nfs-share är monterad, ungefär som en bind-montering) har inte funkat med 
kernel-servern för mig,
däremot har de som kört i userspace klarat av det. Säkerligen med en viss 
prestandaförlust :).
Detta var några år sedan så det kanske inte är något problem längre.

Fungerar mount --bind kan du med fördel lägga in dem i /etc/fstab, typ
/annan/katalog  /exports/katalog  bind   bind

så hänger de med efter omstarter.

Mvh,
 Stefan

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Re: DEBIAN NETBOOK

2011-01-24 Thread Bruno Schmidt Marques
Eu usava o Debian Squeeze no ATOM N280 com 2Gb de RAM, e nunca passei de 
500Mb de RAM.


Funcionava bem melhor que o Windows XP no mesmo hardware, mas ainda 
assim era lento demais em aplicações que exigiam mais processador 
(Firefox, Rhythmbox, etc).


Troquei o Gnome pelo XFCE e não tive muito ganho de desempenho: ou seja, 
o gargalo era o processador.


Mas, no geral, era mais rápido que os Dual Core com Windows Vista 
(maioria dos pcs na época).


On 24/01/2011 17:29, Cicero Rocha wrote:
Gostaria de saber se o BrDesktop funciona em um netbook ATOM com 1GB 
de RAM...


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Re: DEBIAN NETBOOK

2011-01-24 Thread Leonardo Carneiro
Rodo ubuntu 10.10 UNE e é a mesma coisa. Roda bem, mas algumas aplicações
engasgam. O que vc deve se preocupar mais é com os drivers, já que
performance não vai ter mto o q fazer mesmo.

2011/1/24 Bruno Schmidt Marques cont...@brunomarques.com.br

  Eu usava o Debian Squeeze no ATOM N280 com 2Gb de RAM, e nunca passei de
 500Mb de RAM.

 Funcionava bem melhor que o Windows XP no mesmo hardware, mas ainda assim
 era lento demais em aplicações que exigiam mais processador (Firefox,
 Rhythmbox, etc).

 Troquei o Gnome pelo XFCE e não tive muito ganho de desempenho: ou seja, o
 gargalo era o processador.

 Mas, no geral, era mais rápido que os Dual Core com Windows Vista (maioria
 dos pcs na época).


 On 24/01/2011 17:29, Cicero Rocha wrote:

 Gostaria de saber se o BrDesktop funciona em um netbook ATOM com 1GB de
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Re: DEBIAN NETBOOK

2011-01-24 Thread Cicero Rocha
É que uso Ubuntu 10.04 no meu Acer Aspite com 1GB e estou achando muito
lento, vídeos nem pensar nele. Daí gostaria de verificar o DEBIAN, pois não
quero ir ao M$ Win.

Em 24 de janeiro de 2011 16:39, Bruno Schmidt Marques 
cont...@brunomarques.com.br escreveu:

  Eu usava o Debian Squeeze no ATOM N280 com 2Gb de RAM, e nunca passei de
 500Mb de RAM.

 Funcionava bem melhor que o Windows XP no mesmo hardware, mas ainda assim
 era lento demais em aplicações que exigiam mais processador (Firefox,
 Rhythmbox, etc).

 Troquei o Gnome pelo XFCE e não tive muito ganho de desempenho: ou seja, o
 gargalo era o processador.

 Mas, no geral, era mais rápido que os Dual Core com Windows Vista (maioria
 dos pcs na época).


 On 24/01/2011 17:29, Cicero Rocha wrote:

 Gostaria de saber se o BrDesktop funciona em um netbook ATOM com 1GB de
 RAM...

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Re: DEBIAN NETBOOK

2011-01-24 Thread Leonardo Carneiro
bom, se vc é um usuário relativamente avançado, vale a pena testar um debian
ou ubuntu usando fluxbox. deve ficar leve.

2011/1/24 Cicero Rocha fralve...@gmail.com

 É que uso Ubuntu 10.04 no meu Acer Aspite com 1GB e estou achando muito
 lento, vídeos nem pensar nele. Daí gostaria de verificar o DEBIAN, pois não
 quero ir ao M$ Win.

 Em 24 de janeiro de 2011 16:39, Bruno Schmidt Marques 
 cont...@brunomarques.com.br escreveu:

  Eu usava o Debian Squeeze no ATOM N280 com 2Gb de RAM, e nunca passei de
 500Mb de RAM.

 Funcionava bem melhor que o Windows XP no mesmo hardware, mas ainda assim
 era lento demais em aplicações que exigiam mais processador (Firefox,
 Rhythmbox, etc).

 Troquei o Gnome pelo XFCE e não tive muito ganho de desempenho: ou seja, o
 gargalo era o processador.

 Mas, no geral, era mais rápido que os Dual Core com Windows Vista (maioria
 dos pcs na época).


 On 24/01/2011 17:29, Cicero Rocha wrote:

 Gostaria de saber se o BrDesktop funciona em um netbook ATOM com 1GB de
 RAM...

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Re: DEBIAN NETBOOK

2011-01-24 Thread Marlon Willrich
ja coloquei debian lenny mais me incomodei um pouco pra colocar camera e tal
e nao tava afim de me incomodar mto.. aih fui pro kubuntu pra ver como era a
versao pra netbook.. mto lento tbm.. aih voltei pro ubuntu ehehehe

eu hoje uso ubuntu 10.04 no meu acer tbm com 1 gb soh q eh um celeron acho
ao inves de atom.. kestao de filmes funcionam bem.. porém filmes no
navegador capenga mesmo..


Em 24 de janeiro de 2011 17:58, Leonardo Carneiro
chesterma...@gmail.comescreveu:

 bom, se vc é um usuário relativamente avançado, vale a pena testar um
 debian ou ubuntu usando fluxbox. deve ficar leve.

 2011/1/24 Cicero Rocha fralve...@gmail.com

 É que uso Ubuntu 10.04 no meu Acer Aspite com 1GB e estou achando muito
 lento, vídeos nem pensar nele. Daí gostaria de verificar o DEBIAN, pois não
 quero ir ao M$ Win.

 Em 24 de janeiro de 2011 16:39, Bruno Schmidt Marques 
 cont...@brunomarques.com.br escreveu:

  Eu usava o Debian Squeeze no ATOM N280 com 2Gb de RAM, e nunca passei de
 500Mb de RAM.

 Funcionava bem melhor que o Windows XP no mesmo hardware, mas ainda assim
 era lento demais em aplicações que exigiam mais processador (Firefox,
 Rhythmbox, etc).

 Troquei o Gnome pelo XFCE e não tive muito ganho de desempenho: ou seja,
 o gargalo era o processador.

 Mas, no geral, era mais rápido que os Dual Core com Windows Vista
 (maioria dos pcs na época).


 On 24/01/2011 17:29, Cicero Rocha wrote:

 Gostaria de saber se o BrDesktop funciona em um netbook ATOM com 1GB de
 RAM...

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Re: DEBIAN NETBOOK

2011-01-24 Thread Bruno Schmidt Marques
Teste o Debian Squeeze com Gnome. Vai te poupar de procurar drivers pra 
wireless, tem melhor compatibilidade com som, e está quase sendo lançado.


Pra melhorar a estética, altere o tamanho das fontes para 8 px.

Pra melhorar a performance desabilite o compiz e o composite do 
metacity. Instale o rcconf e execute-o como root para desabilitar os 
serviços desnecessários no boot.


O Chromium tem uma performance sensivelmente superior a do Iceweasel, 
vale a pena instalar (pacote chromium-browser, se não me engano).


Instale o Adobe Flash Player Square (10.2) do Adobe Labs, que ainda é 
uma versão BETA. É muito mais leve e eficiente que a versão estável.


Utilize o MPD para tocar música (recomendo usá-lo junto com o 
Sonata(GTK) ou Ncmpcpp(console)) e o SMPlayer para vídeos.


Acho que mais que isso é difícil e não vai trazer muito resultado. É 
prático de fazer (não leva mais que 30 minutos para instalar e 
configurar tudo) e vai melhorar bastante a performance. Para mais dicas, 
procure no google sobre como instalar linux em PCs antigos e tente 
aplicar os conceitos ao Debian.


On 01/24/2011 06:32 PM, Marlon Willrich wrote:
ja coloquei debian lenny mais me incomodei um pouco pra colocar camera 
e tal e nao tava afim de me incomodar mto.. aih fui pro kubuntu pra 
ver como era a versao pra netbook.. mto lento tbm.. aih voltei pro 
ubuntu ehehehe


eu hoje uso ubuntu 10.04 no meu acer tbm com 1 gb soh q eh um celeron 
acho ao inves de atom.. kestao de filmes funcionam bem.. porém filmes 
no navegador capenga mesmo..



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chesterma...@gmail.com mailto:chesterma...@gmail.com escreveu:


bom, se vc é um usuário relativamente avançado, vale a pena testar
um debian ou ubuntu usando fluxbox. deve ficar leve.

2011/1/24 Cicero Rocha fralve...@gmail.com
mailto:fralve...@gmail.com

É que uso Ubuntu 10.04 no meu Acer Aspite com 1GB e estou
achando muito lento, vídeos nem pensar nele. Daí gostaria
de verificar o DEBIAN, pois não quero ir ao M$ Win.

Em 24 de janeiro de 2011 16:39, Bruno Schmidt Marques
cont...@brunomarques.com.br
mailto:cont...@brunomarques.com.br escreveu:

Eu usava o Debian Squeeze no ATOM N280 com 2Gb de RAM, e
nunca passei de 500Mb de RAM.

Funcionava bem melhor que o Windows XP no mesmo hardware,
mas ainda assim era lento demais em aplicações que exigiam
mais processador (Firefox, Rhythmbox, etc).

Troquei o Gnome pelo XFCE e não tive muito ganho de
desempenho: ou seja, o gargalo era o processador.

Mas, no geral, era mais rápido que os Dual Core com
Windows Vista (maioria dos pcs na época).


On 24/01/2011 17:29, Cicero Rocha wrote:

Gostaria de saber se o BrDesktop funciona em um netbook
ATOM com 1GB de RAM...

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Re: DEBIAN NETBOOK

2011-01-24 Thread Rodolfo
gostei da dica bruno, vlw...vo tentar aplicar em máquinas com hardwares
precários

Abraços

Em 24 de janeiro de 2011 19:13, Bruno Schmidt Marques 
cont...@brunomarques.com.br escreveu:

 Teste o Debian Squeeze com Gnome. Vai te poupar de procurar drivers pra
 wireless, tem melhor compatibilidade com som, e está quase sendo lançado.

 Pra melhorar a estética, altere o tamanho das fontes para 8 px.

 Pra melhorar a performance desabilite o compiz e o composite do metacity.
 Instale o rcconf e execute-o como root para desabilitar os serviços
 desnecessários no boot.

 O Chromium tem uma performance sensivelmente superior a do Iceweasel, vale
 a pena instalar (pacote chromium-browser, se não me engano).

 Instale o Adobe Flash Player Square (10.2) do Adobe Labs, que ainda é uma
 versão BETA. É muito mais leve e eficiente que a versão estável.

 Utilize o MPD para tocar música (recomendo usá-lo junto com o Sonata(GTK)
 ou Ncmpcpp(console)) e o SMPlayer para vídeos.

 Acho que mais que isso é difícil e não vai trazer muito resultado. É
 prático de fazer (não leva mais que 30 minutos para instalar e configurar
 tudo) e vai melhorar bastante a performance. Para mais dicas, procure no
 google sobre como instalar linux em PCs antigos e tente aplicar os conceitos
 ao Debian.

 On 01/24/2011 06:32 PM, Marlon Willrich wrote:

 ja coloquei debian lenny mais me incomodei um pouco pra colocar camera e
 tal e nao tava afim de me incomodar mto.. aih fui pro kubuntu pra ver como
 era a versao pra netbook.. mto lento tbm.. aih voltei pro ubuntu ehehehe

 eu hoje uso ubuntu 10.04 no meu acer tbm com 1 gb soh q eh um celeron acho
 ao inves de atom.. kestao de filmes funcionam bem.. porém filmes no
 navegador capenga mesmo..


 Em 24 de janeiro de 2011 17:58, Leonardo Carneiro 
 chesterma...@gmail.comescreveu:

 bom, se vc é um usuário relativamente avançado, vale a pena testar um
 debian ou ubuntu usando fluxbox. deve ficar leve.

 2011/1/24 Cicero Rocha fralve...@gmail.com

 É que uso Ubuntu 10.04 no meu Acer Aspite com 1GB e estou achando
 muito lento, vídeos nem pensar nele. Daí gostaria de verificar o DEBIAN,
 pois não quero ir ao M$ Win.

 Em 24 de janeiro de 2011 16:39, Bruno Schmidt Marques 
 cont...@brunomarques.com.br escreveu:

  Eu usava o Debian Squeeze no ATOM N280 com 2Gb de RAM, e nunca passei
 de 500Mb de RAM.

 Funcionava bem melhor que o Windows XP no mesmo hardware, mas ainda
 assim era lento demais em aplicações que exigiam mais processador (Firefox,
 Rhythmbox, etc).

 Troquei o Gnome pelo XFCE e não tive muito ganho de desempenho: ou seja,
 o gargalo era o processador.

 Mas, no geral, era mais rápido que os Dual Core com Windows Vista
 (maioria dos pcs na época).


 On 24/01/2011 17:29, Cicero Rocha wrote:

 Gostaria de saber se o BrDesktop funciona em um netbook ATOM com 1GB de
 RAM...

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Re: Weird server mystery: self-reset, mostly

2011-01-24 Thread frank thyes
On Mon, 2011-01-24 at 00:47 -0600, will trillich wrote:

 583 days

Up since then... if the box is reachable from the internet I would'nt
trust it and move on to reinstall. Is's much quicker then wasting your
time analyzing this strange behaviour.

Bye
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Question related to FDE (Full Disk Encryption) solution under Linux Debian Lenny

2011-01-24 Thread Thomas Nguyen Van


Good morning 




Our company needs to encrypt hard drives on our machines running under Linux 
Debian Lenny. 
Seagate proposes FDE solutions with Momentus 5400 and/or 7200 
(http://www.seagate.com/docs/pdf/fr-FR/whitepaper/mb595_2_momentus_fde_sed_ii_sq_kit.pdf)
 

This solution is very interesting because the password or the passphrase is not 
stored on the hard drive but in the BIOS in their case. So that a server can 
reboot without any human intervention. 

However, this solution only works under windows !! They don't plan to support 
under linux such a disk. :o( 
So my question is : could you suggest another FDE solution compliant with a 
Lenny distribution? 

Thanks in advance 









Thomas NGUYEN VAN 



Disable sound of 1 application

2011-01-24 Thread Sander Joris

Hello,

I'm looking for a way to disable the sound of one application without it 
interfering with any other applications. Is there a way to do this in 
Debian?


Thanks in advance.


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Lenny Apache2: ReverseProxy - https - http://localhost:port

2011-01-24 Thread Denny Schierz
hi,

I don't know, whats the problem: My ReverseProxy works with non-ssl to
non-ssl, but not from ssl  to non-ssl:

==

NameVirtualHost 1.2.3.4:443
VirtualHost 1.2.3.4:443
ServerAdmin webmas...@foobar.bla
ServerName www.foobar.bla
SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateFile /etc/ssl/certs/foobar-www.pem
SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/private/foobar-www.pem
SetOutputFilter proxy-html
#   SSLProxyEngine on

ErrorLog /var/www/user/websites/foobar.bla/log/error-ssl.log
CustomLog /var/www/user/websites/foobar.bla/log/access-ssl.log combined
php_admin_flag engine on 
php_admin_value open_basedir
/var/www/user/websites/foobar.bla/htdocs/:/var/www/user/websites/foobar.bla/tmp/:/usr/share/pear:/usr/share/php/:.
php_admin_value upload_tmp_dir /var/www/user/websites/foobar.bla/tmp/
php_admin_value session.save_path
/var/www/user/websites/foobar.bla/tmp/

DocumentRoot /var/www/user/websites/foobar.bla/htdocs/

ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/mailman/ /usr/lib/cgi-bin/mailman/
Alias /pipermail/ /var/lib/mailman/archives/public/
Alias /images/mailman/ /usr/share/images/mailman/

Directory /var/www/user/websites/foobar.bla/htdocs/
AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Directory

ProxyRequests Off
  Proxy *
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
  /Proxy

 ProxyPass /calendars/ http://localhost:8008/calendars/ 
 ProxyPassReverse /calendars/ http://localhost:8008/calendars/
 ProxyPass /principals/ http://localhost:8008/principals/ 
 ProxyPassReverse /principals/ http://localhost:8008/principals/

/VirtualHost

===

The exactly same lines, works for the non-ssl virtual host. the log
says, 

File does not
exist: /var/www/user/websites/foobar.bla/htdocs/calendars

the best: if you type in https://foobar.bla/calendars/user/foobar/...;

the log says only: File does not
exist: /var/www/user/websites/foobar.bla/htdocs/calendars


Very strange. The proxy Enginge doesn't start, with https ...

any suggestions?

Please note: I want to https - http, not https - https :-)

cu denny


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Debian on Netbook mainly for PHP and AS3 Dev, but keeping Win XP

2011-01-24 Thread Maurycy Zarzycki

Hello,

I hope this is the right place to ask. Recently I got under my care an 
unmanaged Debian VPS, and I kinda grew to like it rather much, so an 
idea struck me to install Debian on my netbook. I primarily use it for 
PHP and AS3 development (pure as3, no flash professional flash-educated 
folks) but I'd certainly like to play some logic games on it too, 
presumably even windows games...


My Netbook is MSI Wind U100, the specs: 
http://www.umpcportal.com/products/MSI/Wind/U100 though I have 2GB of 
RAM and bigger HD. Let me list my concerns to make it easier:

 * There is some kind of visual interface... Right?
 * I am pretty sure any OS is fine for PHP and AS3 development, so 
that's not a problem, but what about support for Debugger flash players 
(standalone and in-browser) for Debian, no major problems?
 * Will it be feasible to run some kind of Virtual Box on it to play 
windows games (logical games mostly)
 * I have an external HD formatted as NTFS, will there be no problems 
with accessing its data?
 * When, once, I wanted to install Ubuntu on my drive I had to format 
partition into some never-ever-heard-before file system architecture, 
would I have to format my stuff too?
 * Since my netbook doesn't have a CD Rom and I don't have access to an 
external one, I'd like to keep winXP on my system in case I want to go 
back, any possibilities of doing so?

 * Is there some guide on installing Debian from USB drive?

If you think Debian is the wrong choice, could you point me towards some 
other system?


Thanks in advance,
-Maurycy Zarzycki


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Re: mkinitramfs tool makes a weirdly small initrd file.

2011-01-24 Thread Magicloud Magiclouds
No wonder 2.6.37 compiled so fast on my crap machine. make-kpkg did
not make most of the files at all. make works now.

On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Magicloud Magiclouds
magicloud.magiclo...@gmail.com wrote:
 Turns out, the kernel directory in /lib/modules is almost empty. I do
 not know why

 On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Magicloud Magiclouds
 magicloud.magiclo...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,
  I just compiled 2.6.37 with all default options. After I installed
 it and made initrd.img, it cannot boot up. I found that
 initrd.img-2.6.37 is way too small compared to 2.6.36.3. I then remade
 these files, the situation was still there.

 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9.8M Jan 21 09:02 initrd.img-2.6.36.3i686
 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9.8M Jan 24 14:58 initrd.img-2.6.36.3i686.new
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Re: Disable sound of 1 application

2011-01-24 Thread Johan Grönqvist

2011-01-24 09:34, Sander Joris skrev:

I'm looking for a way to disable the sound of one application without it
interfering with any other applications. Is there a way to do this in
Debian?


I do not know if the solution is good in your case, as it is rather 
invasive, but per-application volume controls are available if you 
switch to pulseaudio for your system.


Unfortunately, I do not know where to look for up-to-date debian 
documentation on setting it up.


As a warning, I have never gotten pulseaudio to work for all my audio 
needs (games, media players, wine, flash, bluetooth and skype) at the 
same time, so if you are mostly happy with your current configuration, 
pulseaudio may not help..


I believe that by this time most desktop distributions are using 
pulseaudio as the default system for sound.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PulseAudio
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/pulseaudio
http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup


/ johan



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Re: Question related to FDE (Full Disk Encryption) solution under Linux Debian Lenny

2011-01-24 Thread Jochen Schulz
(Ccing the OP since I am unsure whether he reads the list.)

Thomas Nguyen Van:
 
 Our company needs to encrypt hard drives on our machines running under
 Linux Debian Lenny. […]

Instead of reposting your question from last Wednesday, it would be more
polite to answer to the replies you already received on the list. In case
you are not subscribed, you can see your thread here:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2011/01/msg01292.html

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Re: putting /tmp to memory help

2011-01-24 Thread John A. Sullivan III
On Sun, 2011-01-23 at 05:47 -0800, kellyremo wrote:
 to memory means: mounting a ~2 GByte filesystem [ tmpfs?, or
 ramfs? ], and put the /tmp on it. [ e.g.: 4 GByte ram in the pc ].
 what to write in the /etc/fstab?
 
 I would like to collect the [ answers too:P ]:
 
 Advantages:
 - Memory is way faster then HDD/SSD, so it could speed things up
 - SSD amortization is less
 
 Disadvantages: 
 - Security? [ how to set this up to be secure? any clear howtos/links
 regarding it? :O ]
 
 Really thank you for any good help...
 
Another advantage you have is that it is on a separate partition and one
can thus remove many of the attack vectors used to run malicious
software.  For example, we run ours with:
none/tmptmpfs   size=128m,mode=1777,noexec,nosuid,nodev 0 0

The noexec,nosuid,nodev apparently does a good job of stopping malware
from running in /tmp.  However, it also keeps legitimate execution from
happening in /tmp.  For example, before we install or update packages,
we need to remount it exec,suid,dev (probably just the first two are
necessary) in order for the package configuration scripts to run - John


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Re: Weird server mystery: self-reset, mostly

2011-01-24 Thread Andrew McGlashan

Hi,

frank thyes wrote:

On Mon, 2011-01-24 at 00:47 -0600, will trillich wrote:

583 days


Up since then... if the box is reachable from the internet I would'nt
trust it and move on to reinstall. Is's much quicker then wasting your
time analyzing this strange behaviour.


What I don't understand, why is it only 5.0.4 ?  That's neglect and 
asking for trouble, you need to do updates more often, even with stable 
release.


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Re: Let's talk about HTTPS Everywhere

2011-01-24 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2011 23 Jan 22:24 -0600, Celejar wrote:
 I know very little about enterprise networking, but are hubs still in
 actual use today?

Not in the company I work for,  We've been very proactive getting rid of
hubs and putting switches in their place.  Interestingly, ten years ago
our network was predominantly Token Ring.

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Re: Cannot turn on bell in xterm

2011-01-24 Thread David Jardine
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 04:05:53AM +, T o n g wrote:
 
 I checked my log, the following is what I had in squeeze in on box, but I 
 don't have either of them in my current box:
 
 $ amixer | grep -ie 'Beep|Speaker' || echo no
 no

I think you would need 'Beep\|Speaker' to make that work as you intend.

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Re: Let's talk about HTTPS Everywhere

2011-01-24 Thread Celejar
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 06:16:01 -0600
Nate Bargmann n...@n0nb.us wrote:

 * On 2011 23 Jan 22:24 -0600, Celejar wrote:
  I know very little about enterprise networking, but are hubs still in
  actual use today?
 
 Not in the company I work for,  We've been very proactive getting rid of
 hubs and putting switches in their place.  Interestingly, ten years ago
 our network was predominantly Token Ring.

That's pretty much what I thought.  I know that in the consumer / SOHO
area, one never sees hubs for sale (yes, I know that if you look
carefully, you can find them).

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Re: Did I find a bug? If so, where to file?

2011-01-24 Thread Darac Marjal
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 11:03:23PM -0500, vr wrote:
 
[cut]
 
 I also ran into problems in /var/lib/dpkg/status with Package:
 procps having typos of Maintainerz missing the colon and having a
 z. And typo Recomends:. Where should those get reported?

These look like file corruption to me. I'd check that before raising bug
reports.

 
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Re: Where are xrandr settings stored?

2011-01-24 Thread Darac Marjal
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 10:14:34PM +, Liam O'Toole wrote:
 On 2011-01-22, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hello,
 
  Yesterday I faced a chicken-egg problem :-)
 
  I have a virtual machine (virtualbox) in a notebook with Squeeze 
  installed and wanted to add an external 17 LCD display (native 
  resolution is 1280x1024).
 
  The problem came when I mistyped the command and gave xrandr a wrong 
  value to use (by wrong value I'll just say that viewable screen area 
  was 1280x60... yes, that reads 60 for the screen height).
 
 [...]
 
 VirtualBox stores the last window size for each guest OS, in the file
 ~/.VirtualBox/Machines/[machine_name]/[machine_name].xml. For example:
 
   ExtraDataItem name=GUI/LastGuestSizeHint value=720,400/
 
 (I think you mentioned elsewhere in this thread that you tried the same
 experiment on a USB stick, with the same result, but the above could
 help you recover the guest OS' dimensions.)

I think this is the nub of the problem. xrandr requested the resolution
change, Virtualbox complied and then when you restart X, the size of the
modified window is detected by Xorg.

I suspect that, if you had the VirtualBox tools installed in the guest,
you could have fixed this just by doing Machine - Auto-resize Guest
Display.

 
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Re: Debian Squeeze Installation

2011-01-24 Thread Alan Greenberger
On 2011-01-23, Roman Gelfand rgelfa...@gmail.com wrote:
 When installing Squeeze, I chose standard system install and desktop
 environment.  However, it boots in line mode.  How can I check if
 desktop, in fact was installed?  how to enable it?  what is the name
 of the of the gnome or kde packages?

 Thanks in advance


I don't know if yours is the same cause, but this happened to me
recently.  The reason turned out to be that I had reused a squeeze net
install CD that was a few months old and apparently it was out of rev.
with the current squeeze.  The fix was easy.  aptitude:
u (update packages)
U (mark for upgrade)
g
g (many packages upgraded)
possibly had to iterate U g g until nothing left to do
reboot
Then it came up in X.


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Squeeze. Проблема с VT8623 [Apollo CLE266] videocard (CastleRock graphics)

2011-01-24 Thread Mark Goldshtein
Доброе время суток, рассылка!
(радостный от инициации ценного обсуждения аттачментов, предпринимаю
попытку номер два)

Пожалуйста, помогите наладить нормальную работу с
VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8623 [Apollo
CLE266] integrated CastleRock graphics (rev 03)

X грузится нормально, но работа в X практически невозможна, в
частности, с помощью мышки невозможно прокручивать и таскать окна, они
пропадают по мере сдвига. Внутренность окна также залипает.
# lspci -k не показывает какой именно драйвер используется.
Реинсталяция штатного пакета с драйвером openchrome ничего не дала.

X.org log, dmesg, kernel, messages ничего не говорят подозрительного.

Подскажите, пожалуйста, что делать?

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Squeeze. A problem with VT8623 [Apollo CLE266] integrated CastleRock videocard

2011-01-24 Thread Mark Goldshtein
Hello, list!

Would you, please, help to bring to normal functioning a subj's video board?

VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8623 [Apollo
CLE266] integrated CastleRock graphics (rev 03)

#lspci –k did not shows which driver is in use.

X is up fine but GUI screen is garbled after any window move by cursor
and work with mouse is a pain.
dmesg, kernel, messages shows nothing suspictious.
Openchrome driver from repo was deleted, installed, reinstalled etc.
with zero effect.

Appreciate any clue how to fix it. Thanks!

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Re: Squeeze. A problem with VT8623 [Apollo CLE266] integrated CastleRock videocard

2011-01-24 Thread Sjoerd Hardeman

Mark Goldshtein schreef:

Hello, list!

Would you, please, help to bring to normal functioning a subj's video board?

VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8623 [Apollo
CLE266] integrated CastleRock graphics (rev 03)

#lspci –k did not shows which driver is in use.
Can you look in /etx/X11/xorg.conf whic driver is being used? Else, you 
might be able to find it in /var/log/Xorg.log (or /var/log/Xorg.0.log, 
whatever is there).


X is up fine but GUI screen is garbled after any window move by cursor
and work with mouse is a pain.
dmesg, kernel, messages shows nothing suspictious.
Openchrome driver from repo was deleted, installed, reinstalled etc.
with zero effect.
If you have been able to identify the driver, make sure it is the vesa 
one. If not, alter the Device section in xorg such that includes as 
the (only!) driver line

 Driver   vesa
That driver should work for all systems, although it is slow. Confirm 
that that works, then we can find out which driver also works and is 
nice and fast. If this doesn't work, I'm afraid I'm out of options.


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The classic KDE mouse cursor theme in Squeeze

2011-01-24 Thread Zbigniew Komarnicki
Hi,

why If I choose in KDE 
System Settings - Keyboard and Mouse - Mouse - Cursor Theme - KDE Classic

the KDE Classic cursor theme it is not preserved after log out and also in 
many other applications is not preserved e.g. on Krusader, Kile etc.

Do you observe also such behavior? What to do with this? I dislike the new 
default cursor theme in KDE, is too big for me.

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Squeeze. 'Buffer I/O error' message has flooding tty opened as root

2011-01-24 Thread Mark Goldshtein
Hello, list!

I am working as a root in a pure console (/etc/init.d/gdm3 stop,
trying to bring to life VIA8623 graphics) and there are flood of
messages:
[time stamp] Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0
end_request:  I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0

Messages are stopped after a while, though. Maybe 20-30 of them passed.

The notebook I am working with is an old boy, you bet, but there is no
floppy drive at all and it was never attached. In addition, no signs
of that message in GUI GNOME.
What the underground heartbeat I have?

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Re: Squeeze. 'Buffer I/O error' message has flooding tty opened as root

2011-01-24 Thread Bob Proulx
Mark Goldshtein wrote:
 .. and there are flood of messages:
 [time stamp] Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0
 end_request:  I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0
 
 Messages are stopped after a while, though. Maybe 20-30 of them passed.

I don't know what process is trying to access the floppy but failing
but this information about the console may be useful to you.

The dmesg -nNUMBER sets the level at which the kernel will log
messages to the console.  The log level is less than the number.  The
Linux kernel contains the following:

   #define KERN_EMERG   0 /* system is unusable*/
   #define KERN_ALERT   1 /* action must be taken immediately  */
   #define KERN_CRIT2 /* critical conditions   */
   #define KERN_ERR 3 /* error conditions  */
   #define KERN_WARNING 4 /* warning conditions*/
   #define KERN_NOTICE  5 /* normal but significant condition  */
   #define KERN_INFO6 /* informational */
   #define KERN_DEBUG   7 /* debug-level messages  */

The kernel default is 8 so that all messages are logged to the
console.  You might be able to get some immediately relief by setting
the console logging level to 3.  I believe that should prevent these
messages from being sent to the console.  They will still be logged
in the system log /var/log/syslog where you should continue to debug
the problem.

  dmesg -n3

If that fails to silence those messages to the console then you might
try a log level of 2 to tighten things up further so that you can use
the console to continue to debug the problem.

To make that happen at boot time you could put that into /etc/rc.local
so that it would happen at every boot.

Bob


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Re: Missing Disk Space or Partition

2011-01-24 Thread Carl Johnson
RR ranjt...@gmail.com writes:

 On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 12:07 AM, Carl Johnson ca...@peak.org wrote:

 RR ranjt...@gmail.com writes:

  I see as more messages are pouring in, this message is getting pushed
 down
  further and people won't even see it anymore. Does anyone have a personal
  doco, blog , cheatsheet for modifying the disk label  (and then I'm
 assuming
  I'll have to recreate my partition table) but not losing my data? I have
  done this sort of stuff of destroying the partition table and re-creating
 it
  by hand before without losing the data but I'm just very unfamiliar with
  this LVM beast and was wondering if someone could help at all?

 If it is just a lvm problem, then you should first try running pvs, vgs,
 and lvs.  Those will tell you what LVM thinks that it has.  Also you
 should run 'fdisk -l /dev/sda' (or whatever disks you have) to see what
 partitions your system thinks it has.  Man lvm should give you some
 general information on the lvm commands, but you will probably need to
 read the individual man pages for more detail on the commands.

 Hello Carl,
 I've posted all of that in the past emails in this thread, however for the
 benefit of new people seeing this message (esp. those not using gmail with
 the conversation mode set on) here's the info again

Sorry, I must have missed that before.

 lvm pvs
   PV VG   Fmt  Attr PSize  PFree
   /dev/sda2  DebSparcx64-01 lvm2 a-   43.21G0
 shows the main partition to be 43.21GB and if /dev/sda1 is boot and
 /dev/sda2 is the lvm volume and /dev/sda2 is the whole disk, then
 how/where do I extend this volume to?

 # lvs
   LV VG   Attr   LSize   Origin Snap%  Move Log Copy%  Convert
   home   DebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao  30.47G
   root   DebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao 264.00M
   swap_1 DebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao   4.66G
   tmpDebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao 380.00M
   usrDebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao   4.66G
   varDebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao   2.79G

 # fdisk -l /dev/sda
 Disk /dev/sda (Sun disk label): 24 heads, 424 sectors, 8922 cylinders
 Units = cylinders of 10176 * 512 bytes
Device FlagStart   EndBlocks   Id  System
 /dev/sda1 019 966721  Boot
 /dev/sda219  8924  45308640   8e  Linux LVM
 /dev/sda3 0  8924  454053125  Whole disk


 as per the above, /sda2 is extending from cylinder 19 to the last cylinder
 but it's coming u to only 43.21GB? Where did the rest of it go?

Everything looks entirely consistent, but it appears that your disk is
only about 45GB.

  sda  = 24*424*8922 = 90790272 sectors (512 bytes) = 45395136KB = 43.29GB
  sda2 = 24*424*8905 = 90617280 sectors = 45308640KB = about 43.21GB

I do see a couple of thing that might cause problems other than that.
Using overlapping partitions could cause problems, but I am surprised
that is even allowed.  You currently have sda3 which overlaps (contains)
both sda1 and sda2.  It also appears that sda1 ends on cylinder 19, but
sda2 also starts on cylinder 19.  If they are actually using partial
cylinders that might make sense, but I have never seen it before.  I
also see that fdisk reports 8922 cylinders for the disk but assigns 8925
cylinders (0-8924) to the partitions.

So, in summary I don't see any missing disk space.  If your disks are
actually 72GB it appears that you will have to tell fdisk what the
actual size is, but I would be very careful about doing that.  If you
really can do that, then you can resize lvm (pvresize and lvresize) and
ext3 filesystems.  If you make any mistakes on any of those you will
almost certainly have damaged filesystems and likely lost data.

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inconsistent apt-get output

2011-01-24 Thread Pierre Frenkiel

hi,
I have with network-admin a problem already reported in several forums
and bug reports: the interfaces tab is missing. Following a fix proposed
somewhere, I tried to install the package gnome-network-admin. I got the 
following:


==apt-get install gnome-network-admin

   Reading package lists... Done
   Building dependency tree
   Reading state information... Done
   Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
   requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
   distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
   or been moved out of Incoming.
   The following information may help to resolve the situation:

   The following packages have unmet dependencies:
gnome-network-admin : Depends: gnome-system-tools but it is not going to be 
installed
   E: Broken packages

==dpkg -l gnome-system-tools

   Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
   | 
Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
   |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
   ||/ Name Version  Description
   +++-
   ii  gnome-system-tools   2.30.2-2 Cross-platform . . .


Can you tell me whether  Broken package apply to gnome-system-tools or to
gnome-network-admin, and if there is a way to solve the problem.

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Re: Debian Squeeze Installation

2011-01-24 Thread Joe
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 02:35:24 +0200
Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Du, 23 ian 11, 23:54:14, Joe wrote:
  
  Are either you or Hugo running the X version? I've never used that,
  and I don't see any difference with the console version, either.
  I'm on an X-based Sid and a non-X Lenny server, and a couple of
  Ubuntus.
 
 What do you mean by X version?
 

OK, so I haven't been paying attention. I can recall a time, though I
can't find evidence of it, when the brief description of mc stated that
the package included console and X versions. Certainly, there was at one
time a Gnome Midnight Commander, pre-Nautilus, and there's plenty of
evidence of that around the Net. But clearly we are now console-only,
and I've never noticed as I've never used anything else.

Just forget I posted that...

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Re: need help making shell script use two CPUs/cores

2011-01-24 Thread Bob Proulx
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
 Bob Proulx put forth:
  Here is some raw data from another test using GraphicsMagic from Debian
  Sid on an Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q9400 @ 2.66GHz.
  
  #CPUs  real   user  sys
  1 ... 32.17 100.15 2.29
  2 ... 28.02 102.09 2.25
  3 ... 26.96 101.41 2.02
  4 ... 26.18  99.85 2.10
  5 ... 26.03  98.58 2.27
  6 ... 27.07  97.32 2.17
  7 ... 27.74 100.09 2.03
  8 ... 26.76  97.83 1.99
  9 ... 27.24  97.31 2.88
 10 ... 26.27  99.05 2.76
 11 ... 26.35  99.30 1.84
 12 ... 25.91  97.63 2.08
 
 So, I'm not understanding how we have a quad core CPU with 12 CPUs.
 Is #CPUs here your xargs -P argument in the script you posted in
 response to my question that started this thread?

Sorry.  Yes I made a mistake in posting those headings.  Yes it was
the xargs -P parallelization argument listed where I said #CPUs.
Running a different number of conversion processes in parallel.

 Why bother going up to 12 processes with a quad core chip?  Anything
 over 4 processes/threads won't gain you anything, as your results
 above demonstrate.

I went to 12 because it would demonstrate the behavior three times
past the number of cores.  If I had only a dual core I would have only
chosen to go to 6.  But I would have gone to 6 for one core too since
three doesn't generate a smooth enough scatter plot for me.  But I
didn't want to spend too much time analyzing the problem to set up a
statistically designed experiment.  I just wanted to quickly perform
the test.  So plucked in 12 there and moved on.  Surely that would be
enough.  I didn't think I would need to rigorously defend that quick
choice against a panel.

At some point by doing more parallelism things will actually be slowed
down by it.  I didn't reach that point.

  And the same thing using ImageMagick on the same system.
  
  #CPUs  real  user  sys
  1 ... 24.69 62.60 2.87
  2 ... 19.28 63.17 2.50
  3 ... 17.82 60.34 2.65
  4 ... 17.48 58.86 2.55
  5 ... 16.60 58.11 2.34
  6 ... 15.85 58.03 2.38
  7 ... 15.61 58.09 2.44
  8 ... 15.36 57.68 2.48
  9 ... 15.48 57.76 2.38
 10 ... 15.38 57.76 2.28
 11 ... 15.36 57.97 2.27
 12 ... 15.73 58.76 2.17
  
  Watching the individual cpu load I observe that while the 1 cpu case
  did consume one cpu fully that the other three were also showing quite
  a bit of activity too.  
 
 Imagemagick will use threads on larger images.  To keep it from threading, in
 order for your testing to make more sense, use smaller images.

I couldn't find anything in the ImageMagick documentation that
described its threading behavior.  Where did I miss that useful
information?

For images I used your set of benchmark photos that we have been
discussing in this thread.

  three running all four cpus were looking pretty much 100% consumed.  I
  was timing all of the shell's for loop, the xargs and the convert
  processes all together.
 
 If you are converting images large enough that the threading kicks
 in, there's little reason to use multiple processes at that point.
 We'd already discussed this.  Were you simply trying to confirm that
 with these tests?

I expected that on this machine that the memory backplane wouldn't
have enough memory bandwidth to support all four processors.  I expect
it to brown out before getting to four.  Having a quad-core sounds
great but just having four cores doesn't mean all of them can be used
at the same time to advantage.  I expect that the extra cores will
get starved.  And so the curve will drop off sooner than four.

  I also tried running this same test on some slower hardware.  I have
  gotten spoiled by the faster machine.  The benchmark is still running
  on my slower machines. :-)  I am not going to wait for it to finish.
 
 What are the CPU specs of this older machine?

I tested this on an Intel Celeron 2.4GHz machine with 2.5G ram.
Unfortunately I see now that I have lost the saved data from that
test.  (Drat!  I know what I did but I would need to run the test
again to regenerate.)  But an entire run to six parallel conversions
there as I recall took over thirty minutes of total time to complete
and as I recall worked out to being twenty times slower.  Don't hold
me to those numbers as I would need to capture the actual data again
to be sure and I don't want to spend the time to do that.  But it was
slower, much slower.  (This is actually my main web server and
normally does image conversions when I upload photos.  This
information is probably going to motivate me to set up a task queue to
speed up my image conversions there.)

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Re: inconsistent apt-get output

2011-01-24 Thread Bob Proulx
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
 ==apt-get install gnome-network-admin
 ...
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 gnome-network-admin : Depends: gnome-system-tools but it is not going to 
 be installed
E: Broken packages
 ...
ii  gnome-system-tools   2.30.2-2 Cross-platform . . .

That does seem strange.  I expect apt to produce version numbers for
the packages listed.

This should install on Lenny okay.  I do not have it installed but a
simulation (apt-get install -s) shows:

  # apt-get install -s gnome-network-admin
  Reading package lists... Done
  Building dependency tree   
  Reading state information... Done
  The following extra packages will be installed:
gksu gnome-system-tools libgksu2-0 libiw29
  Suggested packages:
samba-common wvdial
  The following NEW packages will be installed:
gksu gnome-network-admin gnome-system-tools libgksu2-0 libiw29
  0 upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
  Inst libgksu2-0 (2.0.7-1 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
  Inst gksu (2.0.0-8 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
  Inst libiw29 (29-1.1 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
  Inst gnome-system-tools (2.22.0-4 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
  Inst gnome-network-admin (2.22.0-4 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
  Conf libgksu2-0 (2.0.7-1 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
  Conf gksu (2.0.0-8 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
  Conf libiw29 (29-1.1 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
  Conf gnome-system-tools (2.22.0-4 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
  Conf gnome-network-admin (2.22.0-4 Debian:5.0.7/stable)

But in Sid/Squeeze it is now a virtual package provided by
gnome-system-tools.

What version of Debian are you trying to install this upon?  Lenny,
Squeeze or Sid?

 Can you tell me whether  Broken package apply to gnome-system-tools or to
 gnome-network-admin, and if there is a way to solve the problem.

I conclude that your /etc/apt/sources.list file is broken.  Please
post the contents of it.

  cat /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*

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Re: Lenny Apache2: ReverseProxy - https - http://localhost:port

2011-01-24 Thread Bob Proulx
Denny Schierz wrote:
 NameVirtualHost 1.2.3.4:443
 VirtualHost 1.2.3.4:443

SSL name based virtual hosts are not yet supported.  You should remove
that line from the configuration file.

  ProxyPass /calendars/ http://localhost:8008/calendars/ 
  ProxyPassReverse /calendars/ http://localhost:8008/calendars/
  ProxyPass /principals/ http://localhost:8008/principals/ 
  ProxyPassReverse /principals/ http://localhost:8008/principals/

Not sure but I think you shouldn't have the trailing slashes there.

  ProxyPass /calendars http://localhost:8008/calendars
  ...

It depends upon the effect you are trying to achieve and what level
you are trying to proxy.  I don't have the trailing slashes in my
configurations so I must have decided I didn't want that at that time
in the past when I set up my reverse proxy site.  I don't have time to
research it again now.  (shrug)

 The exactly same lines, works for the non-ssl virtual host. the log
 says, 
 
 File does not
 exist: /var/www/user/websites/foobar.bla/htdocs/calendars
 
 the best: if you type in https://foobar.bla/calendars/user/foobar/...;
 
 the log says only: File does not
 exist: /var/www/user/websites/foobar.bla/htdocs/calendars

Turn the rewrite engine on and then try it again.  I think that is the
missing component for you.

  RewriteEngine On

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Re: inconsistent apt-get output

2011-01-24 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2011-01-24 19:30 +0100, Bob Proulx wrote:

 Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
 ==apt-get install gnome-network-admin
 ...
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 gnome-network-admin : Depends: gnome-system-tools but it is not going to 
 be installed
E: Broken packages
 ...
ii  gnome-system-tools   2.30.2-2 Cross-platform . . .

 That does seem strange.  I expect apt to produce version numbers for
 the packages listed.

 This should install on Lenny okay.  I do not have it installed but a
 simulation (apt-get install -s) shows:

   # apt-get install -s gnome-network-admin
   Reading package lists... Done
   Building dependency tree   
   Reading state information... Done
   The following extra packages will be installed:
 gksu gnome-system-tools libgksu2-0 libiw29
   Suggested packages:
 samba-common wvdial
   The following NEW packages will be installed:
 gksu gnome-network-admin gnome-system-tools libgksu2-0 libiw29
   0 upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
   Inst libgksu2-0 (2.0.7-1 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
   Inst gksu (2.0.0-8 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
   Inst libiw29 (29-1.1 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
   Inst gnome-system-tools (2.22.0-4 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
   Inst gnome-network-admin (2.22.0-4 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
   Conf libgksu2-0 (2.0.7-1 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
   Conf gksu (2.0.0-8 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
   Conf libiw29 (29-1.1 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
   Conf gnome-system-tools (2.22.0-4 Debian:5.0.7/stable)
   Conf gnome-network-admin (2.22.0-4 Debian:5.0.7/stable)

 But in Sid/Squeeze it is now a virtual package provided by
 gnome-system-tools.

Yes, and in Sid apt-get install -s gnome-network-admin tells that apt
actually would install gnome-system-tools instead.

 What version of Debian are you trying to install this upon?  Lenny,
 Squeeze or Sid?

 Can you tell me whether  Broken package apply to gnome-system-tools or to
 gnome-network-admin, and if there is a way to solve the problem.

Actually no packages seem to be broken actually.

 I conclude that your /etc/apt/sources.list file is broken.  Please
 post the contents of it.

   cat /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*

I suspect Pierre has both Lenny and Squeeze in sources.list, and that
apt-get somehow stumbles over the fact that gnome-network-admin is a
real package in Lenny but a virtual package in Squeeze.

Anyway, the error message seems to be totally bogus.  Which is not
unusual, I have never seen apt-get putting out any useful diagnostics.

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java 5 in squeeze

2011-01-24 Thread Joe Riel
How can I install sun java 1.5 in squeeze?  
It isn't part of the release.   

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Re: Squeeze. 'Buffer I/O error' message has flooding tty opened as root

2011-01-24 Thread Jens Van Broeckhoven
Op Mon, 24 Jan 2011 20:24:05 +0300
Mark Goldshtein mark.goldsht...@gmail.com schreef:

 Hello, list!
 
 I am working as a root in a pure console (/etc/init.d/gdm3 stop,
 trying to bring to life VIA8623 graphics) and there are flood of
 messages:
You don' need gdm or anything X related for plain console usage.

 [time stamp] Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0
 end_request:  I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0
 
 Messages are stopped after a while, though. Maybe 20-30 of them
 passed.
 
 The notebook I am working with is an old boy, you bet, but there is no
 floppy drive at all and it was never attached. In addition, no signs
 of that message in GUI GNOME.
 What the underground heartbeat I have?
 

If you don't have/need a floppy drive, disable it.
Since you seem to be running a full desktop as well, one of your
user-space applications might be calling for this (non-existing)
device (use lsmod | grep -i floppy to see if it's being used).

Easy solution:
Blacklist it.

Edit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf and add  blacklist
floppy (without the s).


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Re: inconsistent apt-get output

2011-01-24 Thread Brad Alexander
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 1:43 PM, Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de wrote:

 I suspect Pierre has both Lenny and Squeeze in sources.list, and that
 apt-get somehow stumbles over the fact that gnome-network-admin is a
 real package in Lenny but a virtual package in Squeeze.

Thats an interesting point. I've had stanzas for stable, testing and
unstable (and in a couple of cases, experimental) in my sources.list
for several years, and have never had a problem. Is this
contraindicated? The reason I have done it is that is so I can apt-get
-t release install package when needed, and for a while it was
often enough that I started including all three releases in
sources.list.

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Re: java 5 in squeeze

2011-01-24 Thread Hans-J. Ullrich
Am Montag, 24. Januar 2011 schrieb Joe Riel:
 How can I install sun java 1.5 in squeeze?
 It isn't part of the release.

The package is sun-java5-jre.

If it is not here, add the repositoey of stable in sources.list.

Good luck!

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Re: Cannot turn on bell in xterm

2011-01-24 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 14:04:47 -0800, Joe Riel wrote:

 On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 21:48:29 + (UTC) Camaleón wrote:
 
  I just installed Debian 6 on a different computer, with vastly
  different hardware, and it behaves the same way, that is no bell.
 
 It should be under start / system / preferences / system sound, sounds
 effects tab  alert volume
 
 8.4.4.1. Sound Effects Preferences
 http://library.gnome.org/users/user-guide/2.30/goscustmulti-2.html.en#goscustmulti-TBL-6
 
 I normally use fvwm, but brought up gnome to check this. I cannot find a
 sound preferences menu.  The help page is useless; it doesn't say
 where the sound preferences submenu is located. 

Usually it can be also launched with gnome-sound-properties.

 It suggests it is under System - Preferences, but the only relevant entry 
 I see there is Sound, which has none of the options discussed (just 
 settings for alsa mixer).

Can you upload a snapshot (www.picpaste.com) of what you see in 
there?

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Re: The classic KDE mouse cursor theme in Squeeze

2011-01-24 Thread Simon Hollenbach
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Zbigniew Komarnicki cblas...@gmail.com wrote:
 why If I choose in KDE
 System Settings - Keyboard and Mouse - Mouse - Cursor Theme - KDE Classic

 the KDE Classic cursor theme it is not preserved after log out and also in
 many other applications is not preserved e.g. on Krusader, Kile etc.
 Do you observe also such behavior? What to do with this? I dislike the new
 default cursor theme in KDE, is too big for me.
I can confirm this behaviour with KDE4, kdebase-workspace-bin version
4:4.4.5-7 on an amd64 squeeze, namely 2.6.32-5-amd64.

The cursor scheme keeps being selected in System Settings after
reboot, but doesn't show up at all anymore. Currently, without having
rebooted, I notice the new cursor in iceweasels window-bar and
main/website window, but the old one in the toolbars. That may help
finding where this error occurs.

I suppose you file a bug against kde. Correct me if one can get more
specific on the package. Let us know if/when you did that, so I can
contribute my observations.

Btw, since kde4 I usually find my cursor :P

 Zbigniew
Greetings
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Re: java 5 in squeeze

2011-01-24 Thread Bob Proulx
Joe Riel wrote:
 How can I install sun java 1.5 in squeeze?  
 It isn't part of the release. 

Java 1.6 is included in the non-free section.

  apt-get install sun-java6-jre

Useful information about this can be found on the wiki:

  http://wiki.debian.org/Java/Sun

If you absolutely need Java 1.5 then you will need to install the
older version from the Lenny non-free archive.

  http://packages.debian.org/lenny/sun-java5-jre

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Re: Missing Disk Space or Partition

2011-01-24 Thread RR
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 1:08 PM, Carl Johnson ca...@peak.org wrote:

 RR ranjt...@gmail.com writes:

  On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 12:07 AM, Carl Johnson ca...@peak.org wrote:
 
  RR ranjt...@gmail.com writes:
 
   I see as more messages are pouring in, this message is getting pushed
  down
   further and people won't even see it anymore. Does anyone have a
 personal
   doco, blog , cheatsheet for modifying the disk label  (and then I'm
  assuming
   I'll have to recreate my partition table) but not losing my data? I
 have
   done this sort of stuff of destroying the partition table and
 re-creating
  it
   by hand before without losing the data but I'm just very unfamiliar
 with
   this LVM beast and was wondering if someone could help at all?
 
  If it is just a lvm problem, then you should first try running pvs, vgs,
  and lvs.  Those will tell you what LVM thinks that it has.  Also you
  should run 'fdisk -l /dev/sda' (or whatever disks you have) to see what
  partitions your system thinks it has.  Man lvm should give you some
  general information on the lvm commands, but you will probably need to
  read the individual man pages for more detail on the commands.
 
  Hello Carl,
  I've posted all of that in the past emails in this thread, however for
 the
  benefit of new people seeing this message (esp. those not using gmail
 with
  the conversation mode set on) here's the info again

 Sorry, I must have missed that before.

  lvm pvs
PV VG   Fmt  Attr PSize  PFree
/dev/sda2  DebSparcx64-01 lvm2 a-   43.21G0
  shows the main partition to be 43.21GB and if /dev/sda1 is boot and
  /dev/sda2 is the lvm volume and /dev/sda2 is the whole disk, then
  how/where do I extend this volume to?
 
  # lvs
LV VG   Attr   LSize   Origin Snap%  Move Log Copy%
  Convert
home   DebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao  30.47G
root   DebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao 264.00M
swap_1 DebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao   4.66G
tmpDebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao 380.00M
usrDebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao   4.66G
varDebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao   2.79G
 
  # fdisk -l /dev/sda
  Disk /dev/sda (Sun disk label): 24 heads, 424 sectors, 8922 cylinders
  Units = cylinders of 10176 * 512 bytes
 Device FlagStart   EndBlocks   Id  System
  /dev/sda1 019 966721  Boot
  /dev/sda219  8924  45308640   8e  Linux LVM
  /dev/sda3 0  8924  454053125  Whole disk
 
 
  as per the above, /sda2 is extending from cylinder 19 to the last
 cylinder
  but it's coming u to only 43.21GB? Where did the rest of it go?

 Everything looks entirely consistent, but it appears that your disk is
 only about 45GB.

  sda  = 24*424*8922 = 90790272 sectors (512 bytes) = 45395136KB = 43.29GB
  sda2 = 24*424*8905 = 90617280 sectors = 45308640KB = about 43.21GB

 I do see a couple of thing that might cause problems other than that.
 Using overlapping partitions could cause problems, but I am surprised
 that is even allowed.  You currently have sda3 which overlaps (contains)
 both sda1 and sda2.  It also appears that sda1 ends on cylinder 19, but
 sda2 also starts on cylinder 19.  If they are actually using partial
 cylinders that might make sense, but I have never seen it before.  I
 also see that fdisk reports 8922 cylinders for the disk but assigns 8925
 cylinders (0-8924) to the partitions.

 So, in summary I don't see any missing disk space.  If your disks are
 actually 72GB it appears that you will have to tell fdisk what the
 actual size is, but I would be very careful about doing that.  If you
 really can do that, then you can resize lvm (pvresize and lvresize) and
 ext3 filesystems.  If you make any mistakes on any of those you will
 almost certainly have damaged filesystems and likely lost data.


Hi Carl,
yes, it's all very weird and not sure how it's letting any other program
even do this like overlapping cylinders and partial cylinders and what not.
But rest assured, the disks are in fact 72G

# dmesg | grep -i seagate
[   87.602318] scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access SEAGATE  ST373207LSUN72G
045A PQ: 0 ANSI: 3
[   92.432095] scsi 0:0:1:0: Direct-Access SEAGATE  ST373307LSUN72G
0707 PQ: 0 ANSI: 3

Now, from what I understand with these things, all of this could be a one
big mess up of the partition table which is written in the label of the
disk. If i create a new label using parted mklabel, then my parition table
might be destroyed but if I note down the key information before hand i.e.
what paritions/LV I have within my VG and where each of the VG and/or PV and
LVs start/finish, then I could just rebuild the table and adjust the label
to match the geometry because don't forget, the message you responded to,
was basiclaly saying that even Parted knows that the Disk Label is not
matching the Disk geometry that the OS is detecting. We need to make them
consistent and it'll be fine.

Honestly, I'd rather just rebuild this machine, but I'm not there physically
anymore and 

Re: inconsistent apt-get output

2011-01-24 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2011-01-24 20:02 +0100, Brad Alexander wrote:

 On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 1:43 PM, Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de wrote:

 I suspect Pierre has both Lenny and Squeeze in sources.list, and that
 apt-get somehow stumbles over the fact that gnome-network-admin is a
 real package in Lenny but a virtual package in Squeeze.

 Thats an interesting point. I've had stanzas for stable, testing and
 unstable (and in a couple of cases, experimental) in my sources.list
 for several years, and have never had a problem. Is this
 contraindicated?

No, certainly not.  I just thought of gnome-network-admin being both a
real and a virtual package as a possible explanation for this strange
error message.

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Re: need help making shell script use two CPUs/cores

2011-01-24 Thread Stan Hoeppner
Bob Proulx put forth on 1/24/2011 12:21 PM:
 Stan Hoeppner wrote:

 Why bother going up to 12 processes with a quad core chip?  Anything
 over 4 processes/threads won't gain you anything, as your results
 above demonstrate.
 
 I went to 12 because it would demonstrate the behavior three times
 past the number of cores.  If I had only a dual core I would have only
 chosen to go to 6.  But I would have gone to 6 for one core too since
 three doesn't generate a smooth enough scatter plot for me.  But I
 didn't want to spend too much time analyzing the problem to set up a
 statistically designed experiment.  I just wanted to quickly perform
 the test.  So plucked in 12 there and moved on.  Surely that would be
 enough.  I didn't think I would need to rigorously defend that quick
 choice against a panel.

But you'll run out of memory bandwidth before you hit 4 processes, especially if
your 4-way chip has no L3 cache, such as the Athlon II x4 chips.  Going all the
way out to 12 processes seems a bit silly. Even with something like one of
Intel's Core i7s with a monster L3 cache, you'll exhaust your memory and cache
b/w well before you have (#cores*1.5) processes.

 At some point by doing more parallelism things will actually be slowed
 down by it.  I didn't reach that point.

This will probably only occur if you run out of memory and have to swap.  The
overhead of the Linux task scheduler is tiny--we're talking microseconds per
task switch.  And as I mentioned, you're already thrashing your caches at 4
processes, so beyond that point everything is purely memory b/w constrained.
This bandwidth is finite, static.  So no matter how many processes you run
(unless you run more processes than you have images) you probably won't see any
slowdown past 4 processes.

 Imagemagick will use threads on larger images.  To keep it from threading, in
 order for your testing to make more sense, use smaller images.

 I couldn't find anything in the ImageMagick documentation that
 described its threading behavior.  Where did I miss that useful
 information?

See:  http://www.imagemagick.org/script/architecture.php

 For images I used your set of benchmark photos that we have been
 discussing in this thread.

Hmmm.  If you were seeing threading with a single process with those images,
this would lead me to believe the Lenny Imagemagick version doesn't support
threads.  You're running the Squeeze package, correct?  I'm running:

$ identify -version
Version: ImageMagick 6.3.7 11/17/10 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org
Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2008 ImageMagick Studio LLC

According to the docs I should see something like:

$ identify -version
Features: OpenMP OpenCL

but I don't.

 I expected that on this machine that the memory backplane wouldn't
 have enough memory bandwidth to support all four processors.  I expect

None of them do.  Recall when the first socket 939 AMD chips hit the market,
with all mobos having dual channel memory as the controller was on the CPU?  One
core with dual memory channels, and many applications saw huge performance
gains.  Now we have 4 CPUs on two memory channels.  If not for caches, you'd see
no speedup past 2 Imagemagick processes.  Which is pretty much the behavior
identified by another OP with an Athlon II x4 system--almost zeo speedup from 2
to 4 processes.

 it to brown out before getting to four.  Having a quad-core sounds
 great but just having four cores doesn't mean all of them can be used
 at the same time to advantage.  I expect that the extra cores will
 get starved.  And so the curve will drop off sooner than four.

This is always the case.  No multicore CPU has enough memory channels to keep
all cores fed on a byte/OP basis.  This is no secret.  It's been well discussed
for many years now.

 I also tried running this same test on some slower hardware.  I have
 gotten spoiled by the faster machine.  The benchmark is still running
 on my slower machines. :-)  I am not going to wait for it to finish.

 What are the CPU specs of this older machine?
 
 I tested this on an Intel Celeron 2.4GHz machine with 2.5G ram.

My test server is a dual Celeron 550 with only 384MB and it doesn't take
anywhere near 30 minutes for that set of test images.  IIRC it only took a few
minutes.

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Re: java 5 in squeeze

2011-01-24 Thread Joe Riel
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 12:12:22 -0700
Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:

 Joe Riel wrote:
  How can I install sun java 1.5 in squeeze?  
  It isn't part of the release.   
 
 Java 1.6 is included in the non-free section.
 
   apt-get install sun-java6-jre
 
 Useful information about this can be found on the wiki:
 
   http://wiki.debian.org/Java/Sun
 
 If you absolutely need Java 1.5 then you will need to install the
 older version from the Lenny non-free archive.
 
   http://packages.debian.org/lenny/sun-java5-jre

Right.  How would I do that?  My knowledge of debian's package manager
is minimal.  I'm guessing that I'm not supposed to modify sources.list,
but rather do something else.  Maybe just download the deb and
install it with dpkg?  Is there a proper way to do this?


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Re: Cannot turn on bell in xterm

2011-01-24 Thread Joe Riel
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 19:06:34 + (UTC)
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 14:04:47 -0800, Joe Riel wrote:
 
  On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 21:48:29 + (UTC) Camaleón wrote:
  
   I just installed Debian 6 on a different computer, with vastly
   different hardware, and it behaves the same way, that is no bell.
  
  It should be under start / system / preferences / system sound,
  sounds effects tab  alert volume
  
  8.4.4.1. Sound Effects Preferences
  http://library.gnome.org/users/user-guide/2.30/goscustmulti-2.html.en#goscustmulti-TBL-6
  
  I normally use fvwm, but brought up gnome to check this. I cannot
  find a sound preferences menu.  The help page is useless; it
  doesn't say where the sound preferences submenu is located. 
 
 Usually it can be also launched with gnome-sound-properties.
 
  It suggests it is under System - Preferences, but the only
  relevant entry I see there is Sound, which has none of the
  options discussed (just settings for alsa mixer).
 
 Can you upload a snapshot (www.picpaste.com) of what you see in 
 there?

I don't have a gnome-sound-properties executable.  Also,

 $ apt-file find gnome-sound-properties
gnome-colors-common: 
/usr/share/icons/gnome-colors-common/16x16/apps/gnome-sound-properties.png
gnome-colors-common: 
/usr/share/icons/gnome-colors-common/22x22/apps/gnome-sound-properties.png
gnome-colors-common: 
/usr/share/icons/gnome-colors-common/24x24/apps/gnome-sound-properties.png
gnome-colors-common: 
/usr/share/icons/gnome-colors-common/32x32/apps/gnome-sound-properties.png
gnome-colors-common: 
/usr/share/icons/gnome-colors-common/scalable/apps/gnome-sound-properties.svg
xiphos-data: /usr/share/xiphos/gnome-sound-properties.png

No executables in there


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Re: java 5 in squeeze

2011-01-24 Thread Joe Riel
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 20:05:21 +0100
Hans-J. Ullrich hans.ullr...@loop.de wrote:

 Am Montag, 24. Januar 2011 schrieb Joe Riel:
  How can I install sun java 1.5 in squeeze?
  It isn't part of the release.
 
 The package is sun-java5-jre.
 
 If it is not here, add the repositoey of stable in sources.list.

No, it isn't there.  It isn't part of squeeze.  


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Re: Cannot turn on bell in xterm

2011-01-24 Thread Joe Riel
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 11:24:54 -0800
Joe Riel j...@san.rr.com wrote:

 On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 19:06:34 + (UTC)
 Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 14:04:47 -0800, Joe Riel wrote:
  
   On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 21:48:29 + (UTC) Camaleón wrote:
   
I just installed Debian 6 on a different computer, with vastly
different hardware, and it behaves the same way, that is no
bell.
   
   It should be under start / system / preferences / system sound,
   sounds effects tab  alert volume
   
   8.4.4.1. Sound Effects Preferences
   http://library.gnome.org/users/user-guide/2.30/goscustmulti-2.html.en#goscustmulti-TBL-6
   
   I normally use fvwm, but brought up gnome to check this. I cannot
   find a sound preferences menu.  The help page is useless; it
   doesn't say where the sound preferences submenu is located. 
  
  Usually it can be also launched with gnome-sound-properties.
  
   It suggests it is under System - Preferences, but the only
   relevant entry I see there is Sound, which has none of the
   options discussed (just settings for alsa mixer).
  
  Can you upload a snapshot (www.picpaste.com) of what you see in 
  there?
 
 I don't have a gnome-sound-properties executable.  Also,
 
  $ apt-file find gnome-sound-properties
 gnome-colors-common: 
 /usr/share/icons/gnome-colors-common/16x16/apps/gnome-sound-properties.png
 gnome-colors-common: 
 /usr/share/icons/gnome-colors-common/22x22/apps/gnome-sound-properties.png
 gnome-colors-common: 
 /usr/share/icons/gnome-colors-common/24x24/apps/gnome-sound-properties.png
 gnome-colors-common: 
 /usr/share/icons/gnome-colors-common/32x32/apps/gnome-sound-properties.png
 gnome-colors-common: 
 /usr/share/icons/gnome-colors-common/scalable/apps/gnome-sound-properties.svg
 xiphos-data: /usr/share/xiphos/gnome-sound-properties.png
 
 No executables in there

I have squeeze testing.  I see that it exists in gnome-control-center,
in unstable.  


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Re: firewall package for laptop wi-fi client

2011-01-24 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 01:17:55 +0200, Eero Volotinen wrote:

 Open wifi hot-spots (or open networks) are dangerous because all your
 neighbors can represent a potential security risk (they have
 physical access to your machine), meaning that you should enforce
 your computer firewall rules to treat all of the LAN computers as
 untrusted hosts which BTW is not the normal behavior of a firewall
 (in a LAN environment, internal hosts are the good guys and rules are
 relaxed for the whole LAN machines).
 
 Do you really trust your hosts at lan network? It's a dangerous way.
 There can be hackers, viruses inside your lan network also..

In my lan, at work/home? Sure! I designed it from scratch (bought the 
cables, designed the network structure, configured the hosts/firewalls/
gateways, defined computers security and enforce a strict policy for the 
users). Every computer/device that is connected to the wires is being 
monitored. Incoming wifi AP connections fall into another (separated) 
network.

Can't say the same for open networks or other company's network (wireless 
or wired). Open wireless hot-spots add additional monitoring complication 
(you don't only have to control unexpected visitors coming from anywhere 
but you depend on the client/user setup -which most of the time 
translates into easy attacks from hijackers who search for indefense/
unprotected computers and use them to run the attack, making the original 
source even more difficult to find).

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Re: java 5 in squeeze

2011-01-24 Thread Bob Proulx
Joe Riel wrote:
 Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
  If you absolutely need Java 1.5 then you will need to install the
  older version from the Lenny non-free archive.
  
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/sun-java5-jre
 
 Right.  How would I do that?  My knowledge of debian's package manager
 is minimal.  I'm guessing that I'm not supposed to modify sources.list,
 but rather do something else.  Maybe just download the deb and
 install it with dpkg?  Is there a proper way to do this?

There are many different ways to do this and everyone has their own
(sometimes strong) opinions about how it should be done.

When I first suggested that link I was thinking it was just one or two
packages.  But looking now I see four.

  sun-java5-bin
  sun-java5-fonts
  sun-java5-jre
  sun-java5-plugin

And possibly more that I missed.  So that isn't going to be as easy to
do one at a time.

One Option:
Temporarily change your references from squeeze or sid in
/etc/apt/sources.list to lenny.  Run 'apt-get update', and then
'apt-get update install sun-java5-jre' and install.  Then restore your
previous /etc/apt/sources.list file and apt-get update again to clean
up.

Because sun-java5-jre requires other components this might be the best
easiest way.  In this case much easier than individually downloading
each package manually.  Going to an older repository for packages from
a newer system tends to have fewer traps than being on an older system
and going to a newer repository for packages so this is definitely the
route I would take.

Bob


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Re: Missing Disk Space or Partition

2011-01-24 Thread RR

  Honestly, I'd rather just rebuild this machine, but I'm not there
 physically anymore and given the problems I had in installing Debian on
 that Sparc machine while I was actually there, if I have those again,
 when I'm now 8,000 miles away, that's going to be bad! On EVERY Sparc
 system that I have tried to install Debian on, I've had random issues
 and most of them have been fixed by removing/disconnecting physical
 hardware, the drivers of which could have been freezing up / crashing
 the system. Even the V100 I have in the lab here only worked after I
 disconnected the CD-ROM drive from the system. If I have that issue with
 one of the remote machines, I can't really conect/disconnect physical
 hardware being 8.000 miles away :( So I need to have a way to fix this
 manually if someone can help :(

 Do you have the setup to net boot this system or boot from cdrom? I
 wouldn't even attempt the sort of open heart surgery you are gonna need
 without having an emergency boot fallback. Indeed rewriting the label would
 be best done from a standalone system so that you can test it before
 rebooting.

 Richard


I don't have a netboot setup there but that would take only about 15-20 mins
to setup. That's not the worry though. The worry like I explained is that
these Sparc machines have so far been a pain to cheerfully let me install
Debian on them. In each case I've had to do somersaults and cartwheels of
sorts mostly involving physically disconnecting hardware components, HBAs,
CD-ROM drives etc for them to get through the Installs and subsequent
reboots. So even if I setup a net boot setup there from here, how would I
get past these hiccups if it freezes mid-way and needs some hardware to be
disconnected etc? But i do have another machine here OR I could just create
a VM and then try to see what happens if I re-create the disk label and then
manually build the parition table. Was rather hoping someone can give me the
steps / faq/ how-to / gotchas etc before I attempt that and try to pioneer
it so I can save some time and anguish :)


Re: Let's talk about HTTPS Everywhere

2011-01-24 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 23:21:20 -0500, Celejar wrote:

 On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 13:37:20 -0600 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
 
 In pan.2011.01.22.18.58...@gmail.com, Camaleón wrote:

 I agree. Wired networks are not that exposed to these attacks.
 
 Not entirely true.  On a hubbed network, putting your network card into
 promiscuous mode will allow you do see other's HTTP traffic and
 sidejack them.  Even on a switched network, there may be a way to
 fool the switch into giving you enough data from the HTTP traffic to
 preform a sidejack.
 
 I know very little about enterprise networking, but are hubs still in
 actual use today?

Last time I had to make a fine-grained debugging operation over my 
network using wireshark I had to restore-to-life an old (and dusty) hub 
that came with our DSL device... back in 2000 :-P

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Re: Let's talk about HTTPS Everywhere

2011-01-24 Thread david wildgoose
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 12:43 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 23:21:20 -0500, Celejar wrote:

  On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 13:37:20 -0600 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
 
  In pan.2011.01.22.18.58...@gmail.com, Camaleón wrote:

  I agree. Wired networks are not that exposed to these attacks.
 
  Not entirely true.  On a hubbed network, putting your network card into
  promiscuous mode will allow you do see other's HTTP traffic and
  sidejack them.  Even on a switched network, there may be a way to
  fool the switch into giving you enough data from the HTTP traffic to
  preform a sidejack.
 
  I know very little about enterprise networking, but are hubs still in
  actual use today?

 Last time I had to make a fine-grained debugging operation over my
 network using wireshark I had to restore-to-life an old (and dusty) hub
 that came with our DSL device... back in 2000 :-P


Port monitoring is something thats useful in troubleshooting network related
problems on networks using switches, thought I think your switch needs to
support it.


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Re: Missing Disk Space or Partition

2011-01-24 Thread Richard Mortimer
Sorry I hadn't realised this was being cross posted on debian-user and 
debian-sparc. My reply only went to debian-sparc (and I'd missed your 
reply to that). I'll follow up here anyway.


On 24/01/2011 19:12, RR wrote:

On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 1:08 PM, Carl Johnson ca...@peak.org
mailto:ca...@peak.org wrote:

RR ranjt...@gmail.com mailto:ranjt...@gmail.com writes:

  On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 12:07 AM, Carl Johnson ca...@peak.org
mailto:ca...@peak.org wrote:
 
  RR ranjt...@gmail.com mailto:ranjt...@gmail.com writes:
 
   I see as more messages are pouring in, this message is getting
pushed
  down
   further and people won't even see it anymore. Does anyone have
a personal
   doco, blog , cheatsheet for modifying the disk label  (and
then I'm
  assuming
   I'll have to recreate my partition table) but not losing my
data? I have
   done this sort of stuff of destroying the partition table and
re-creating
  it
   by hand before without losing the data but I'm just very
unfamiliar with
   this LVM beast and was wondering if someone could help at all?
 
  If it is just a lvm problem, then you should first try running
pvs, vgs,
  and lvs.  Those will tell you what LVM thinks that it has.  Also you
  should run 'fdisk -l /dev/sda' (or whatever disks you have) to
see what
  partitions your system thinks it has.  Man lvm should give you some
  general information on the lvm commands, but you will probably
need to
  read the individual man pages for more detail on the commands.
 
  Hello Carl,
  I've posted all of that in the past emails in this thread,
however for the
  benefit of new people seeing this message (esp. those not using
gmail with
  the conversation mode set on) here's the info again

Sorry, I must have missed that before.

  lvm pvs
PV VG   Fmt  Attr PSize  PFree
/dev/sda2  DebSparcx64-01 lvm2 a-   43.21G0
  shows the main partition to be 43.21GB and if /dev/sda1 is boot and
  /dev/sda2 is the lvm volume and /dev/sda2 is the whole disk, then
  how/where do I extend this volume to?
 
  # lvs
LV VG   Attr   LSize   Origin Snap%  Move Log Copy%
  Convert
home   DebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao  30.47G
root   DebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao 264.00M
swap_1 DebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao   4.66G
tmpDebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao 380.00M
usrDebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao   4.66G
varDebSparcx64-01 -wi-ao   2.79G
 
  # fdisk -l /dev/sda
  Disk /dev/sda (Sun disk label): 24 heads, 424 sectors, 8922 cylinders
  Units = cylinders of 10176 * 512 bytes
 Device FlagStart   EndBlocks   Id  System
  /dev/sda1 019 966721  Boot
  /dev/sda219  8924  45308640   8e  Linux LVM
  /dev/sda3 0  8924  454053125  Whole disk
 
 
  as per the above, /sda2 is extending from cylinder 19 to the last
cylinder
  but it's coming u to only 43.21GB? Where did the rest of it go?

Everything looks entirely consistent, but it appears that your disk is
only about 45GB.

  sda  = 24*424*8922 = 90790272 sectors (512 bytes) = 45395136KB =
43.29GB
  sda2 = 24*424*8905 = 90617280 sectors = 45308640KB = about 43.21GB


That's my conclusion too. I think that the disk label is wrong.


I do see a couple of thing that might cause problems other than that.
Using overlapping partitions could cause problems, but I am surprised
that is even allowed.  You currently have sda3 which overlaps (contains)
both sda1 and sda2.
That is normal for a Sparc system. Sun uses partition 3 as whole disk 
for various historical reasons in Solaris and it can be ignored in this 
particular discussion.



 It also appears that sda1 ends on cylinder 19, but
sda2 also starts on cylinder 19.  If they are actually using partial
cylinders that might make sense, but I have never seen it before.  I
also see that fdisk reports 8922 cylinders for the disk but assigns 8925
cylinders (0-8924) to the partitions.

So, in summary I don't see any missing disk space.  If your disks are
actually 72GB it appears that you will have to tell fdisk what the
actual size is, but I would be very careful about doing that.  If you
really can do that, then you can resize lvm (pvresize and lvresize) and
ext3 filesystems.  If you make any mistakes on any of those you will
almost certainly have damaged filesystems and likely lost data.

Hi Carl,
yes, it's all very weird and not sure how it's letting any other program
even do this like overlapping cylinders and partial cylinders and what
not. But rest assured, the disks are in fact 72G
# dmesg | grep -i seagate
[   87.602318] scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access SEAGATE  ST373207LSUN72G
045A PQ: 0 ANSI: 3

Re: Let's talk about HTTPS Everywhere

2011-01-24 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 23:23:06 -0500, Celejar wrote:

 On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 21:00:12 + (UTC) Camaleón noela...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 ...
 
 And WPA2 with AES encryption is considerably slow. There are also
 drawbacks when you enforce to use of the best encryption method.
 
 It is?  Do you have either documentation, or personal experience, to
 back this up, and to quantify the performance hit?  I've never noticed
 one, but I've not actually benchmarked.

Personal experience with wpa2... while I don't discard it was a specific 
problem/incompatibility with the wireless card chipset in use and the AP, 
heck, should you add a security layer you are adding more traffic (data) 
that need to be proccessed (encoded/decoded) by both, the host AP and 
client. 

Besides, if you experience additional problems with coberture (long 
distance between the AP and the client) or interferences (saturated 
channel spectrum) then the recipe for a slow connection is served :-)

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Re: Debian Squeeze Installation

2011-01-24 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom

Andrei Popescu wrote:

On Du, 23 ian 11, 13:06:15, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:

I wholeheartedly agree. Except that the current mc for squeeze and
sid is 4.0.7 which is very unfriendly in that it has moved to skin
support of which there are none. Better stick with lenny which is
4.6.2 which is much friendlier.


I suspect something is broken with your mc, I did not notice any 
difference between mc on lenny, squeeze and various versions in between 
(I'm running sid).




Also running Sid. But it is the .mc/ini file that is the problem. I have 
been running with that for years and it won't work with 4.0.7 in that 
the results are disastrous. I attach the ini file if you want to try it out.


Hugo

[Dirs]
other_dir=/usr/include/sensors
current_is_left=0

[New Left Panel]
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case_sensitive=1
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exe_first=1
panel_display_codepage=Other_8_bit

[Misc]
ftpfs_password=root@localhost.localdomain
ftp_proxy_host=gate
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find_ignore_dirs=
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[Colors]
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linux=
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verbose=1
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pause_after_run=1
shell_patterns=1
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auto_menu=0
use_internal_view=1
use_internal_edit=1
clear_before_exec=1
mix_all_files=0
fast_reload=0
fast_reload_msg_shown=0
confirm_delete=1
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safe_delete=0
mouse_repeat_rate=100
double_click_speed=250
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confirm_view_dir=0
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drop_menus=0
wrap_mode=1
old_esc_mode=0
cd_symlinks=1
show_all_if_ambiguous=0
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max_dirt_limit=10
torben_fj_mode=0
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alternate_plus_minus=0
only_leading_plus_minus=1
show_output_starts_shell=0
panel_scroll_pages=1
xtree_mode=0
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ftpfs_directory_timeout=900
use_netrc=1
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ftpfs_first_cd_then_ls=1
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output_lines=0

Re: Lenny Apache2: ReverseProxy - https - http://localhost:port

2011-01-24 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In 20110124184103.gd30...@hysteria.proulx.com, Bob Proulx wrote:
Denny Schierz wrote:
 NameVirtualHost 1.2.3.4:443
 VirtualHost 1.2.3.4:443

SSL name based virtual hosts are not yet supported.  You should remove
that line from the configuration file.

Is that just because Lenny's Apache is really old?  'Cause Apache (from 
upstream) has supported it for a while and I've had it in production (system 
based on Ubuntu Maverick) for a number of months.
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