Ahmeta Agrita iesaka nevis zheeloties, bet pelniit sekojot metodei

2011-01-30 Thread Vils
Izla$i sho portaalu un uzsac pelnit dolarus bez stresa un kaveshanaas! 

metodikas apraksts ir te: http://www.darugiem-iesaka.info 


Ligija un Armands jau nopelna !




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[HS] rmll 2011 à Strasbourg

2011-01-30 Thread luc schimpf

Bonjour,

n'ayant ni les compétences ni le temps de réellement contribuer aux 
logiciels libres, je me suis dit que pour une fois, je pourrais apporter 
ma petite pierre à l'édifice, à l'occasion des RMLL qui se dérouleront à 
Strasbourg cette année.


Je dispose de deux chambres d'hôtes d'une capacité d'accueil totale de 
huit personnes, pour ceux d'entre vous qui veulent venir aux RMLL, 
j'offre l'hébergement sur la période.


Cela dit, comme ça se passe du 09 au 14 Juillet et que c'est en pleine 
période estivale, il faut réserver rapidement...


À bon entendeur...
Luc


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Re: Passage VGA DVI avec Matrox G550 et Eizo L565 avec xorg - switch KVM - écran noir malgré pas mal d'essais...

2011-01-30 Thread Daniel Caillibaud
Le 29/01/11 à 13:58, Yerly Fabrice fyerly_...@yahoo.fr a écrit :

YF Bonjour à tous,
YF 
YF Récemment j'ai changé mon switch KVM pour permettre une connexion DVI entre 
mon 
YF moniteur Eizo et deux bécanes, dont une sous Debian Lenny.
YF 
YF C'est sympa mais je n'arrive pas, mais alors pas du tout à lancer X 
depuis... 
[...]
YF Lorsque je lance X, l'écran reste actif (il ne se met pas en veille) mais 
reste 
YF terriblement noir...

Apparemment ton X se lance bien mais ta carte envoie du noir sur la sortie DVI.

As-tu essayé avec un xorg.conf vide ?

YF Le fichier /var/log/xorg.0.log ne 
YF me dit pas grand chose, mais peut-être qu'il contient un indice?

(WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual ...

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Re : Passage VGA DVI avec Matrox G550 et Eizo L565 avec xorg - switch KVM - écran noir malgré pas mal d'essais...

2011-01-30 Thread Yerly Fabrice
Bonjour à tous,

Merci beaucoup Daniel pour ton e-mail. J'ai supprimé le fichier xorg.conf, il 
se 
passe exactement la même chose (écran noir et cependant X semble avoir démarré).

Le fichier /var/log/Xorg.0.log n'a pas beaucoup changé depuis (tj les même 
messages de warning à propos du support 3D de AIGLX...)

Je l'ai ajouté ci-dessous. Ai cherché sur le net quelques pistes, mais n'ai 
rien 
trouvé de très probant. Ai tenté de spécifier les fréquences de 
rafraichissement 
(cela ne change rien), d'utiliser les option Digitalsscreen1 et 2 en True, 
False, rien n'y fait. Je reste avec un écran tout à fait noir!

Ai lancé X - Configure, qui a plus ou moins produit le xorg.conf que j'ai 
posté hier. Cela n'a rien arrangé.

N'étant pas un spécialiste de xorg, je m'en remet à la communauté... 

Merci d'avance pour vos bons tuyaux!
Bon dimanche
Cordialement,
Fabrice

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DEBUT /VAR/LOG/XORG.0.LOG
-

X.Org X Server 1.4.2
Release Date: 11 June 2008
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: Linux Debian (xorg-server 2:1.4.2-10.lenny3)
Current Operating System: Linux pcfyerly 2.6.26-2-686 #1 SMP Thu Nov 25 
01:53:57 
UTC 2010 i686
Build Date: 25 September 2010  12:05:44PM
 
Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org
to make sure that you have the latest version.
Module Loader present
Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default setting,
(++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational,
(WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
(==) Log file: /var/log/Xorg.0.log, Time: Sun Jan 30 13:08:27 2011
(EE) Unable to locate/open config file
(II) Loader magic: 0x81e3800
(II) Module ABI versions:
X.Org ANSI C Emulation: 0.3
X.Org Video Driver: 2.0
X.Org XInput driver : 2.0
X.Org Server Extension : 0.3
X.Org Font Renderer : 0.5
(II) Loader running on linux
(II) LoadModule: pcidata
(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules//libpcidata.so
(II) Module pcidata: vendor=X.Org Foundation
compiled for 1.4.2, module version = 1.0.0
ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 2.0
(--) using VT number 7

(II) PCI: PCI scan (all values are in hex)
(II) PCI: 00:00:0: chip 1039,0646 card 1043,8081 rev 00 class 06,00,00 hdr 80
(II) PCI: 00:01:0: chip 1039,0001 card , rev 00 class 06,04,00 hdr 01
(II) PCI: 00:02:0: chip 1039,0962 card , rev 04 class 06,01,00 hdr 80
(II) PCI: 00:02:1: chip 1039,0016 card , rev 00 class 0c,05,00 hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:02:5: chip 1039,5513 card 1043,807a rev 00 class 01,01,80 hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:03:0: chip 1039,7001 card 1043,807a rev 0f class 0c,03,10 hdr 80
(II) PCI: 00:03:1: chip 1039,7001 card 1043,807a rev 0f class 0c,03,10 hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:03:2: chip 1039,7001 card 1043,807a rev 0f class 0c,03,10 hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:03:3: chip 1039,7002 card 1043,807a rev 00 class 0c,03,20 hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:04:0: chip 1039,0900 card 1043,80a7 rev 91 class 02,00,00 hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:05:0: chip 13f6,0111 card 1043,80e2 rev 10 class 04,01,00 hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:08:0: chip 10b9,5237 card 10b9,5237 rev 03 class 0c,03,10 hdr 80
(II) PCI: 00:08:1: chip 10b9,5237 card 10b9,5237 rev 03 class 0c,03,10 hdr 80
(II) PCI: 00:08:2: chip 10b9,5237 card 10b9,5237 rev 03 class 0c,03,10 hdr 80
(II) PCI: 00:08:3: chip 10b9,5239 card 2020, rev 01 class 0c,03,20 hdr 80
(II) PCI: 00:09:0: chip 8086,1229 card 8086,000c rev 08 class 02,00,00 hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:0a:0: chip 1106,3044 card 1106,3044 rev 46 class 0c,00,10 hdr 00
(II) PCI: 00:0b:0: chip 9004,3860 card 9004,3869 rev 03 class 01,00,00 hdr 00
(II) PCI: 01:00:0: chip 102b,2527 card 102b,0f84 rev 01 class 03,00,00 hdr 00
(II) PCI: End of PCI scan
(II) Host-to-PCI bridge:
(II) Bus 0: bridge is at (0:0:0), (0,0,1), BCTRL: 0x0008 (VGA_EN is set)
(II) Bus 0 I/O range:
[0] -100x - 0x (0x1) IX[B]
(II) Bus 0 non-prefetchable memory range:
[0] -100x - 0x (0x0) MX[B]
(II) Bus 0 prefetchable memory range:
[0] -100x - 0x (0x0) MX[B]
(II) PCI-to-PCI bridge:
(II) Bus 1: bridge is at (0:1:0), (0,1,1), BCTRL: 0x0008 (VGA_EN is set)
(II) Bus 1 non-prefetchable memory range:
[0] -100xf300 - 0xf3ff (0x100) MX[B]
(II) Bus 1 prefetchable memory range:
[0] -100xfbf0 - 0xfebf (0x2d0) MX[B]
(II) PCI-to-ISA bridge:
(II) Bus -1: bridge is at (0:2:0), (0,-1,-1), BCTRL: 0x0008 (VGA_EN is set)
(--) PCI:*(1:0:0) Matrox Graphics, Inc. MGA G550 AGP rev 1, Mem @ 
0xfc00/25, 
0xf380/14, 0xf300/23, BIOS @ 0xfbfe/17
(II) Matched mga from file name mga.ids in autoconfig
(==) Matched mga for the autoconfigured driver
New driver is mga
(==) Using default built-in configuration (54 lines)
(==) --- Start 

[Resolu] HS: mdadm et grub2 - En fait pas HS du tout)

2011-01-30 Thread daniel huhardeaux

Le 22/01/2011 18:13, daniel huhardeaux a écrit :

Bonjour,

je viens d'installer un serveur Dell T110 ayant 2 disques SATA et 
incorporant le controleur suivant (lspci)


RAID bus controller: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset 
SATA RAID Controller (rev 05)


Le BIOS du serveur donne PERC S100 comme controleur RAID.

J'ai invalidé le Raid dans le BIOS pour ne faire que du RAID1 logiciel 
avec mdadm. Tout se déroule correctement jusqu'au test du raid après 
installation: le serveur ne démarre pas si je débranche sda alors 
qu'il démarre si je débranche sdb!


J'ai fait un grub-install sur /dev/sda /dev/sdb et /dev/md0 (partition 
Raid1 pour /boot, /dev/md1 étant mon swap et /dev/md2 mon /)


Lorsque je démarre en ayant débrancher sda, je vois Welcome to GRUB 
puis le serveur redémarre. J'ai tenté de mettre set root=(hd1) en lieu 
et place de (md0) dans grub.cfg, rien n'y fait.


Dans le BIOS, j'ai activer le boot à partir du second disque, le 
serveur démarre bien si sda est présent. Tout se passe donc comme si 
GRUB démarre sur sdb mais a besoin de sda pour le reste :-(


J'ai demander au BIOS de se comporter comme si les disques étaient en 
ATA, pas plus de résultat. Bref, j'en vient à penser que le contrôleur 
est en cause et interfère.


Merci pour toute suggestion ou histoire vécue et résolue ;-) qui me 
permettrai de sortir de cette impasse.




Pour les archives, l'origine du problème est GRUB2/grub-pc Il a fallu 
désactiver la console graphique de GRUB (GRUB_TERMINAL=console dans 
/etc/default/grub) pour pouvoir démarrer sur le second disque!


Je ne sais s'il s'agit d'un problème isolé Debian SQUEEZE ou non. Un 
rapport de bug est en cours d'ouverture.


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Fwd: [HS]

2011-01-30 Thread ZLIGUI Hammou
*De quoi s'agit il un fichier .dat ?
commant peut on l'ouvrir et modifier?
son rôle est de mettre on place des lumière de différant couleur pour un
panneau de pub . *

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Re: Fwd: [HS]

2011-01-30 Thread Jérôme
Le dimanche 30 janvier 2011 à 15:24 +, ZLIGUI Hammou a écrit :
 *De quoi s'agit il un fichier .dat ?
 commant peut on l'ouvrir et modifier?
 son rôle est de mettre on place des lumière de différant couleur pour
 un
 panneau de pub . *
 

.dat pour data c'est a dire un fichier généralement binaire généré par
un programme quelconque dans un format quelconque généralement
impossible à utiliser sans passer par le debugger pour en comprendre la
structure.

A tout hasard si je me trompe : file le_fichier
ça permet de voir s'il y a un type mime mais j'ai un très gros doute.

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Re: [HS] PC à nouveau BIOS = UEFI

2011-01-30 Thread corbie
Le samedi 29 janvier 2011, Philippe Marzouk a écrit :
 On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 07:15:49PM +0100, cor...@free.fr wrote:
  Souhaitant acheter un nouveau PC,
  savez vous quand les PC seront équipés du nouveau BIOS,
  appelé maintenant UEFI ?
  (boot plus rapide)
---
 C'est déjà le cas sur la plupart des nouvelles cartes mères à base de
 P67 (Asus par exemple).
 Je ne sais pas si le boot est vraiment plus rapide par contre. Le bios
 peut se naviguer à la souris avec de bô graphiques, c'est sensé pouvoir
 accepter des disques de plus de 2,2 To (pas testé).
 Pas de souci pour avec grub2.  Philippe

Effectivement,
Selon :
http://www.presence-pc.com/tests/UEFI-bios-23318/ :
L’UEFI : futur succès ou flop ?
Il semblerait que l'UEFI soit + ou - compatible selon OS
et la version 32 ou 64 bits.
On y lit :
Elilo et Grub sont les boot loader Linux pour systèmes UEFI. 
Ils sont compatibles avec les processeurs x86 32 bits et 64 bits 
ainsi que les Itanium. Ironiquement, c’est le système d’exploitation 
que les consommateurs moyens jugent compliqué qui apporte la gestion 
la plus simple de l’interface.

Mon intérêt serait avant tout un boot plus rapide qu'avec le BIOS.

Bon dimanche.

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Re : Fwd: [HS]

2011-01-30 Thread nicolas . patrois
Le 30/01/2011 16:35:58, Jérôme a écrit :

 .dat pour data c'est a dire un fichier généralement binaire généré
 par un programme quelconque dans un format quelconque généralement
 impossible à utiliser sans passer par le debugger pour en comprendre
 la structure.

On peut essayer de voir le début du fichier et éventuellement une 
ébauche de structure avec un éditeur hexadécimal comme ghex, ou les 
chaînes présentes dans le fichier avec strings.

 A tout hasard si je me trompe : file le_fichier
 ça permet de voir s'il y a un type mime mais j'ai un très gros doute.

Je ne sais pas trop ce qu'est un type MIME, mais file regarde si le 
début du fichier suit quelques règles rencontrées par les fichiers du 
type.

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Re: [HS] PC à nouveau BIOS = UEFI

2011-01-30 Thread Malard Pierre
Le 28 janv. 2011 à 19:15, cor...@free.fr a écrit :
 Souhaitant acheter un nouveau PC,
 savez vous quand les PC seront équipés du nouveau BIOS,
 appelé maintenant UEFI ?
 (boot plus rapide)

L'EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) est le mini-programme remplaçant le BIOS 
depuis plusieurs années chez Intel. Il a d'abord été utilisé sur les Mac Intels 
dès leurs sorties. D'après ce que je comprends, ça ressemble à un BIOS 
intelligent, un peu comme ce qui existait sur les cartes Sun ou sur les 
plate-formes PowerPC IBM ou Apple qui est enfin capable de véritablement 
dialoguer avec l'OS hôte. Donc, à mon avis, ce n'est pas tellement qu'il soit 
plus rapide au boot mais bien plutôt qu'il nous évite, enfin, les ennuis dus à 
un BIOS mal réglé qui fait n'importe quoi et plante le système qui est dessus 
sans qu'il soit possible de savoir pourquoi.

Voici ce qu'en dit Intel (http://www.intel.com/technology/efi/) :
Les spécifications de Unified EFI (UEFI) (appellé avant EFI) définissent une 
interface entre un OS et le firmware de la plate-forme. L'interface se compose 
de tableaux de données qui contiennent des informations liées à la plate-forme, 
les appels de service de démarrage et les appels de service qui sont 
disponibles à l'OS et son boot. Ils procurent un environnement standard pour 
démarrer un OS et exécutent les applications de pré-démarrage.
L'UEFI est principalement destiné à la prochaine génération d'ordinateurs 
fondée sur une architecture IA et est une excroissance de la Intel® Boot 
Initiative (IBI) qui a débuté en 1998. La première version de cette 
spécification a été publiée sous le nom de EFI qui s'est terminée avec EFI 
v1.10. En 2005, le forum Unified EFI a été créé comme un organisme 
pré-industriel pour la promotion de son adoption et le développement de ses 
spécifications en utilisant la EFI v1.10 comme base. Ce groupement industriel a 
travaillé sur ce projet sous le nom de Unified EFI. La version actuelle de 
l'UEFI est disponible sur le site de l'UEFI (http://www.uefi.org/).

Cordialement


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Alerte Sécurité – GSM Samsung + PC = danger

2011-01-30 Thread Patrick Carabin
Salut à tous!
   Si vous définissez un code personnel dans votre GSM Samsung, pour protéger 
vos données, il est vraissemblable que ce code ne sera PAS demandé si vous 
retirez la carte SIM, laissant vos données ( y compris la liaison Bluetooth 
avec votre PC, et éventuellement vos codes bancaires ) à la disposition du 
premier venu.
   C'est ce que j'ai découvert par hasard dans mon gsm Samsung GT-B3410, et la 
réparation n'y a rien changé.
   Si vous avez un GSM Samsung, il est urgent que vous fassiez le test: allumez 
votre GSM sans carte SIM, et constatez que vous pouvez ( probablement ) 
consulter, et modifier toutes vos données.

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Re: Audacious błað

2011-01-30 Thread Imtheone

W dniu 28.01.2011 17:17, Krystian Włosek pisze:

W dniu 28 stycznia 2011 16:19 użytkownik Imtheoner...@toya.net.pl  napisał:
   

Witam dziś znalazłem błąd w pakiecie audacious który powoduje zawieszenie
serwera X lecz nie umiem go dokładnie opisać. Specjalny plik mp3 dodany do
odtwarzacza audacious w wersjach testowanych( 2.3-2, 2.1-0 ) powoduję
zapętlenie odtwarzacza i przeciążenie serwera xorg. Nie posiadam logów lecz
posiadam plik który umożliwia odtworzenie błędu.
 


Imtheone,

Dzięki za tą informację.

Czy mógłbyś dokładniej opisać problem oraz udostępnić ten plik mp3?
To pozwoli na zgłoszenie błędu bezpośrednio do deweloperów Debiana.

   
Po dokładniejszym zbadaniu błędu stwierdzam że problem dotyczy  samego 
odtwarzacza, nie znam dokładnej mechaniki błędu lecz bardzo bym prosił o 
dokładne zbanie i złoszenie problemu.


http://rapidshare.com/files/444984481/xxx.mp3  - Plik udostępniam w celu 
lokalizacji błędu.





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Re: Audacious błað

2011-01-30 Thread Imtheone
Gdy dodam ten plik do listy odtwarzacza debian zawiesza się na około 20 
min po czym ubija proces z powodu wolnej braku pamięci operacyjnej.  Za 
to Ubuntu 9.10 zupełnie nie radzi sobie z tym problemem i już nie 
potrafi ubić procesu.


W terminalu otrzmuję jedynie taki kominikat:

audacious -v
Audacious 2.3 [Debian package]

audacious
Unicestwiony


W jaki sposób mam wyciągnąć więcej infomracji i jak opisać ten problem ?

Dziękuje za szybką reakcje :)



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Kuzejeva Naina dod padomu Tev nevis iidet, bet censties izsisties dziivee

2011-01-30 Thread Viktorija
Nocheko sho portaalu un sac pelnit $$$ jau nekavejoties! 

te ir risinajums: http://www.naudas-aka.info 


Adiks un Fidosija jau izlasot neko nezaudeja - tikai ieguva!



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Re: Buscar cadena de caracteres en archivos desde la consola

2011-01-30 Thread Camaleón
El Sat, 29 Jan 2011 18:17:46 -0430, Manuel Soto escribió:

 El 28 de enero de 2011 13:56, Camaleón escribió:

 El Fri, 28 Jan 2011 12:06:37 -0430, Orlando Nuñez escribió:

  Quien pueda darme una mano, hace tiempo usaba de vez en cuando un
  comando en la consola para buscar cadena de caracteres en archivos,
  pero no encuentro el comando, alguien podria ser tan amable de
  indicarme como hacerlo

 Yo tengo guardado un one-liner para eso:

 # buscar texto en archivos
 find /ruta/a/directorio/* -type f -exec grep -H 'texto' {} \;

 Hola Camaleón
 
 Con este one-liner crearías demasiados procesos, quien sabe si el
 mayor esfuerzo será crear tantos procesos; para eso esta el xargs
 justamente, además, mientras hace el grep sigue buscando archivos en
 procesos paralelos

Probemos...

stt008:~# time find /var/log/* -type f -exec grep -H 'ttyS0' {} \;
(...)
real0m0.097s
user0m0.048s
sys 0m0.060s


stt008:~# time find /var/log/* -type f | xargs grep -H ttyS0
(...)
real0m0.013s
user0m0.012s
sys 0m0.004s


stt008:~# time grep -H ttyS0 /var/log/*
(...)
real0m0.009s
user0m0.004s
sys 0m0.004s


Pues sí, es el más lento de todos :-)

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Re: Debian 6 disponible para el 6 de Febrero del 2011

2011-01-30 Thread Camaleón
El Sat, 29 Jan 2011 18:37:09 -0300, Felix Perez escribió:

 El día 29 de enero de 2011 18:23, Camaleón escribió:

 Sí, bueno... lo que quería decir es precisamente que hay que tener
 cuidado con esas supuestas listas de hardware soportado que dan los
 fabricantes porque siempre hay peros, que del dicho al hecho va un
 trecho y si atendemos a la lista de chipsets gráficos que soporta el
 driver de intel, la tarjeta de Edgar estaría funcionando
 perfectamente.


 Hasta ahora cada vez que he consultado esas, ninguna me ha fallado, esa
 ha sido mi experiencia.
 Por otra parte tengo 3 equipos con graficas inrel y todos ellos con
 ningún problema
 Talvez sea un problema muy puntual el de Edgar, incluso la combinación
 de TM y grafica y una mala combinacion en la BIOS tampoco se puede
 descartar.

Hay demasiados bugs abiertos para que sea algo puntual. Parafraseando 
la película, algo pasa con Intel.

Además, lo interesante sería que los controladores libres (en el caso de 
nvidia y ati) funcionaran sin problemas y acabamos de leer en esta lista 
el caso de Bruno, que tiene que recurrir al propietario para poder 
utilizar la tarjeta en lenny (sí, podría instalar Squeeze o intentar 
recompilar el entorno gráfico con los drivers upstream pero no es algo  
que todo el mundo esté dispuesto a hacer).

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Re: Buscar cadena de caracteres en archivos desde la consola

2011-01-30 Thread fernando sainz
El día 30 de enero de 2011 12:16, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
 El Sat, 29 Jan 2011 18:17:46 -0430, Manuel Soto escribió:

 El 28 de enero de 2011 13:56, Camaleón escribió:

 El Fri, 28 Jan 2011 12:06:37 -0430, Orlando Nuñez escribió:

  Quien pueda darme una mano, hace tiempo usaba de vez en cuando un
  comando en la consola para buscar cadena de caracteres en archivos,
  pero no encuentro el comando, alguien podria ser tan amable de
  indicarme como hacerlo

 Yo tengo guardado un one-liner para eso:

 # buscar texto en archivos
 find /ruta/a/directorio/* -type f -exec grep -H 'texto' {} \;

 Hola Camaleón

 Con este one-liner crearías demasiados procesos, quien sabe si el
 mayor esfuerzo será crear tantos procesos; para eso esta el xargs
 justamente, además, mientras hace el grep sigue buscando archivos en
 procesos paralelos

 Probemos...

 stt008:~# time find /var/log/* -type f -exec grep -H 'ttyS0' {} \;
 (...)
 real    0m0.097s
 user    0m0.048s
 sys     0m0.060s


 stt008:~# time find /var/log/* -type f | xargs grep -H ttyS0
 (...)
 real    0m0.013s
 user    0m0.012s
 sys     0m0.004s


 stt008:~# time grep -H ttyS0 /var/log/*
 (...)
 real    0m0.009s
 user    0m0.004s
 sys     0m0.004s


 Pues sí, es el más lento de todos :-)

 Saludos,

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No tan deprisa forastera...  :-)


Olvidaste  que el sistema operativo usa cache de disco
(Repite esas pruebas en otro orden con la máquina reiniciada...)

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Re: Buscar cadena de caracteres en archivos desde la consola

2011-01-30 Thread mariodebian

 No tan deprisa forastera...  :-)
 
 
 Olvidaste  que el sistema operativo usa cache de disco
 (Repite esas pruebas en otro orden con la máquina reiniciada...)
 
 Saludos.
 
 

Realmente se puede vaciar la cache en caliente:

http://linux-mm.org/Drop_Caches


Concretamente con estos pasos:


sync
echo 3  /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches

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Re: Buscar cadena de caracteres en archivos desde la consola

2011-01-30 Thread Manuel Soto
El día 30 de enero de 2011 09:31, fernando sainz
fernandojose.sa...@gmail.com escribió:
 El día 30 de enero de 2011 12:16, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
 El Sat, 29 Jan 2011 18:17:46 -0430, Manuel Soto escribió:

 El 28 de enero de 2011 13:56, Camaleón escribió:

 El Fri, 28 Jan 2011 12:06:37 -0430, Orlando Nuñez escribió:

  Quien pueda darme una mano, hace tiempo usaba de vez en cuando un
  comando en la consola para buscar cadena de caracteres en archivos,
  pero no encuentro el comando, alguien podria ser tan amable de
  indicarme como hacerlo

 Yo tengo guardado un one-liner para eso:

 # buscar texto en archivos
 find /ruta/a/directorio/* -type f -exec grep -H 'texto' {} \;

 Hola Camaleón

 Con este one-liner crearías demasiados procesos, quien sabe si el
 mayor esfuerzo será crear tantos procesos; para eso esta el xargs
 justamente, además, mientras hace el grep sigue buscando archivos en
 procesos paralelos

 Probemos...

 stt008:~# time find /var/log/* -type f -exec grep -H 'ttyS0' {} \;
 (...)
 real    0m0.097s
 user    0m0.048s
 sys     0m0.060s


 stt008:~# time find /var/log/* -type f | xargs grep -H ttyS0
 (...)
 real    0m0.013s
 user    0m0.012s
 sys     0m0.004s


 stt008:~# time grep -H ttyS0 /var/log/*
 (...)
 real    0m0.009s
 user    0m0.004s
 sys     0m0.004s


 Pues sí, es el más lento de todos :-)

 Saludos,

 --
 Camaleón




 No tan deprisa forastera...  :-)


 Olvidaste  que el sistema operativo usa cache de disco
 (Repite esas pruebas en otro orden con la máquina reiniciada...)

 Saludos.


 --

Ok, el tema se pone interesante

Usemos el cache de lápiz antes del de disco (análisis previo)

A) Tiempo del recorrido del(os) directorio(s) y archivos: es igual
para todos los modelos. Descartable

B) Tiempo para levantar el find: sólo en los primeros dos modelos. En
el modelo 3 sólo habrá 1 grep lo que equivale a 1 find, por lo que
podríamos pensar en despreciar el tiempo B

C) Tiempo para leer el archivo y buscar la cadena: Es igual en todos
los modelos por usar grep. Lo descartamos

D) Tiempo para levantar el grep y dar inicio y cierre del proceso:
En el modelo 1 habrá tantos grep como archivos se encuentren
En el modelo 2 habrá 1 grep por cada vez que la línea de comando
se haga grande. supongamos que caben el la línea de comando la palabra
grep y 10 archivos, se habría reducido a 10% las llamadas al grep. Hay
que agregar que cuando el xargs está consumiendo CPU preparando la
linea de comando y ejecutando al grep el find sigue buscando sin parar

E) Tiempo para que el find escriba el nombre del archivo en el pipe y
el xargs lo lea. bastante despreciable

F) Tiempo para levantar el xargs. Debe ser similar a 1* D

Modelo 1: c + D * n
Modelo 2: c + D * 2 + E
Modelo 3: c

Siendo:
   c = tiempo mínimo común
   n = número de archivos

Con uno o 2 archivos el modelo 1 debe ser más rápido que el modelo 2.
Si sólo quieres hacer una búsqueda recursiva el modelo 3 debe ser el
más rápido

Para hacer una operación X recursiva el modelo 2 es el más genérico y
rápido, por experiencia propia en miles de archivos, sólo que debes
manejar bien los nombres con espacios.

MS


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Re: Buscar cadena de caracteres en archivos desde la consola

2011-01-30 Thread Camaleón
El Sun, 30 Jan 2011 15:01:22 +0100, fernando sainz escribió:

 El día 30 de enero de 2011 12:16, Camaleón escribió:

 Probemos...

 stt008:~# time find /var/log/* -type f -exec grep -H 'ttyS0' {} \;

(...)

 stt008:~# time find /var/log/* -type f | xargs grep -H ttyS0 

(...)

 stt008:~# time grep -H ttyS0 /var/log/* 

(...)

 No tan deprisa forastera...  :-)

Oops. El Sheriff :-)
 
 Olvidaste  que el sistema operativo usa cache de disco (Repite esas
 pruebas en otro orden con la máquina reiniciada...)

Okis... pero no puedo reiniciar ahora así que lo hago en una VM.

root@debian:~# time find /var/log/* -type f | xargs grep -H ttyS0

real0m4.498s
user0m0.012s
sys 0m0.328s

root@debian:~# time grep -H ttyS0 /var/log/*

real0m3.031s
user0m0.008s
sys 0m0.196s

root@debian:~# time find /var/log/* -type f -exec grep -H 'ttyS0' {} \;

real0m10.451s
user0m0.852s
sys 0m5.536s

Parece que los resultados se mantienen :-?

1º grep simple
2º xargs
3º find -exec

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Re: Buscar cadena de caracteres en archivos desde la consola

2011-01-30 Thread fernando sainz
2011/1/30 Camaleón noela...@gmail.com:
 El Sun, 30 Jan 2011 15:01:22 +0100, fernando sainz escribió:

 El día 30 de enero de 2011 12:16, Camaleón escribió:

 Probemos...

 stt008:~# time find /var/log/* -type f -exec grep -H 'ttyS0' {} \;

 (...)

 stt008:~# time find /var/log/* -type f | xargs grep -H ttyS0

 (...)

 stt008:~# time grep -H ttyS0 /var/log/*

 (...)

 No tan deprisa forastera...  :-)

 Oops. El Sheriff :-)

 Olvidaste  que el sistema operativo usa cache de disco (Repite esas
 pruebas en otro orden con la máquina reiniciada...)

 Okis... pero no puedo reiniciar ahora así que lo hago en una VM.

 root@debian:~# time find /var/log/* -type f | xargs grep -H ttyS0

 real    0m4.498s
 user    0m0.012s
 sys     0m0.328s

 root@debian:~# time grep -H ttyS0 /var/log/*

 real    0m3.031s
 user    0m0.008s
 sys     0m0.196s

 root@debian:~# time find /var/log/* -type f -exec grep -H 'ttyS0' {} \;

 real    0m10.451s
 user    0m0.852s
 sys     0m5.536s

 Parece que los resultados se mantienen :-?

 1º grep simple
 2º xargs
 3º find -exec

 Saludos,

 --
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Yo tan solo había repetido la prueba con el -exec y los resultados
cambiaron muchisimo. La segunda vez baja un montón el tiempo, por eso
que te sugerí que la repitieras.
(Los domingos estoy muy perezoso :-) )


De todas formas imagino que en función de como se haga la busqueda
influiran factores como cache, velocidad de cpu, número de
procesadores


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Re: Buscar cadena de caracteres en archivos desde la consola

2011-01-30 Thread fernando sainz
El día 30 de enero de 2011 15:54, Manuel Soto mrs...@yahoo.com escribió:
 El día 30 de enero de 2011 09:31, fernando sainz
 fernandojose.sa...@gmail.com escribió:
 El día 30 de enero de 2011 12:16, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
 El Sat, 29 Jan 2011 18:17:46 -0430, Manuel Soto escribió:

 El 28 de enero de 2011 13:56, Camaleón escribió:

 El Fri, 28 Jan 2011 12:06:37 -0430, Orlando Nuñez escribió:

  Quien pueda darme una mano, hace tiempo usaba de vez en cuando un
  comando en la consola para buscar cadena de caracteres en archivos,
  pero no encuentro el comando, alguien podria ser tan amable de
  indicarme como hacerlo

 Yo tengo guardado un one-liner para eso:

 # buscar texto en archivos
 find /ruta/a/directorio/* -type f -exec grep -H 'texto' {} \;

 Hola Camaleón

 Con este one-liner crearías demasiados procesos, quien sabe si el
 mayor esfuerzo será crear tantos procesos; para eso esta el xargs
 justamente, además, mientras hace el grep sigue buscando archivos en
 procesos paralelos

 Probemos...

 stt008:~# time find /var/log/* -type f -exec grep -H 'ttyS0' {} \;
 (...)
 real    0m0.097s
 user    0m0.048s
 sys     0m0.060s


 stt008:~# time find /var/log/* -type f | xargs grep -H ttyS0
 (...)
 real    0m0.013s
 user    0m0.012s
 sys     0m0.004s


 stt008:~# time grep -H ttyS0 /var/log/*
 (...)
 real    0m0.009s
 user    0m0.004s
 sys     0m0.004s


 Pues sí, es el más lento de todos :-)

 Saludos,

 --
 Camaleón




 No tan deprisa forastera...  :-)


 Olvidaste  que el sistema operativo usa cache de disco
 (Repite esas pruebas en otro orden con la máquina reiniciada...)

 Saludos.


 --

 Ok, el tema se pone interesante

 Usemos el cache de lápiz antes del de disco (análisis previo)

 A) Tiempo del recorrido del(os) directorio(s) y archivos: es igual
 para todos los modelos. Descartable

 B) Tiempo para levantar el find: sólo en los primeros dos modelos. En
 el modelo 3 sólo habrá 1 grep lo que equivale a 1 find, por lo que
 podríamos pensar en despreciar el tiempo B

 C) Tiempo para leer el archivo y buscar la cadena: Es igual en todos
 los modelos por usar grep. Lo descartamos



Entiendo que este punto es el que cambia al estar un fichero en cache
de memoria.

No se tarda lo mismo en buscar en un archivo que ya esta en memoria
que en uno que hay que leer desde el disco.
Lo mismo pasará con un ejecutable, si el grep se invoca multiples
veces ya estará en memoria después de la primera.

Saludos.




 D) Tiempo para levantar el grep y dar inicio y cierre del proceso:
    En el modelo 1 habrá tantos grep como archivos se encuentren
    En el modelo 2 habrá 1 grep por cada vez que la línea de comando
 se haga grande. supongamos que caben el la línea de comando la palabra
 grep y 10 archivos, se habría reducido a 10% las llamadas al grep. Hay
 que agregar que cuando el xargs está consumiendo CPU preparando la
 linea de comando y ejecutando al grep el find sigue buscando sin parar

 E) Tiempo para que el find escriba el nombre del archivo en el pipe y
 el xargs lo lea. bastante despreciable

 F) Tiempo para levantar el xargs. Debe ser similar a 1* D

 Modelo 1: c + D * n
 Modelo 2: c + D * 2 + E
 Modelo 3: c

 Siendo:
   c = tiempo mínimo común
   n = número de archivos

 Con uno o 2 archivos el modelo 1 debe ser más rápido que el modelo 2.
 Si sólo quieres hacer una búsqueda recursiva el modelo 3 debe ser el
 más rápido

 Para hacer una operación X recursiva el modelo 2 es el más genérico y
 rápido, por experiencia propia en miles de archivos, sólo que debes
 manejar bien los nombres con espacios.

 MS


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Re: ocultar url en apache

2011-01-30 Thread Manuel Soto
El día 29 de enero de 2011 08:06, Jesus arteche
chechu.li...@gmail.com escribió:
 Hola,
 Tengo un apache2 instalado con una aplicacion web, en www.example.com.
 Cuandoinicio www.example.com en el navegador me aparece
 www.example.com/users/login. Hay alguna forma de que el usuario no vea eso
 desde el navegador, es decir, que si esta en www.example.com/users/login...a
 el le aparezca www.example.com. Eso para cualquier pagina de la aplicacion.
 Se puede hacer desde apache2???
 Gracias

Lo que preguntas quizás debería ser un OT siendo una lista de linux y
no de httpd...

Lo que quieres hacer se hacía fácilmente hace tiempo, y los ataques de
suplantación de sitios abundaban, por otro lado, si lo que quieres
hacer es controlar el comportamiento del cliente WEB consulta en la
lista de javascript, el servidor lo que hará es enviar un html sin
tener idea de que se quiere hacer son él.

MS


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Re: Buscar cadena de caracteres en archivos desde la consola

2011-01-30 Thread Manuel Soto
El día 30 de enero de 2011 11:44, fernando sainz
fernandojose.sa...@gmail.com escribió:
 El día 30 de enero de 2011 15:54, Manuel Soto mrs...@yahoo.com escribió:
 El día 30 de enero de 2011 09:31, fernando sainz
 fernandojose.sa...@gmail.com escribió:
 El día 30 de enero de 2011 12:16, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
 El Sat, 29 Jan 2011 18:17:46 -0430, Manuel Soto escribió:

 El 28 de enero de 2011 13:56, Camaleón escribió:

 El Fri, 28 Jan 2011 12:06:37 -0430, Orlando Nuñez escribió:

  Quien pueda darme una mano, hace tiempo usaba de vez en cuando un
  comando en la consola para buscar cadena de caracteres en archivos,
  pero no encuentro el comando, alguien podria ser tan amable de
  indicarme como hacerlo

 Yo tengo guardado un one-liner para eso:

 # buscar texto en archivos
 find /ruta/a/directorio/* -type f -exec grep -H 'texto' {} \;

 Hola Camaleón

 Con este one-liner crearías demasiados procesos, quien sabe si el
 mayor esfuerzo será crear tantos procesos; para eso esta el xargs
 justamente, además, mientras hace el grep sigue buscando archivos en
 procesos paralelos

 Probemos...

 stt008:~# time find /var/log/* -type f -exec grep -H 'ttyS0' {} \;
 (...)
 real    0m0.097s
 user    0m0.048s
 sys     0m0.060s


 stt008:~# time find /var/log/* -type f | xargs grep -H ttyS0
 (...)
 real    0m0.013s
 user    0m0.012s
 sys     0m0.004s


 stt008:~# time grep -H ttyS0 /var/log/*
 (...)
 real    0m0.009s
 user    0m0.004s
 sys     0m0.004s


 Pues sí, es el más lento de todos :-)

 Saludos,

 --
 Camaleón




 No tan deprisa forastera...  :-)


 Olvidaste  que el sistema operativo usa cache de disco
 (Repite esas pruebas en otro orden con la máquina reiniciada...)

 Saludos.


 --

 Ok, el tema se pone interesante

 Usemos el cache de lápiz antes del de disco (análisis previo)

 A) Tiempo del recorrido del(os) directorio(s) y archivos: es igual
 para todos los modelos. Descartable

 B) Tiempo para levantar el find: sólo en los primeros dos modelos. En
 el modelo 3 sólo habrá 1 grep lo que equivale a 1 find, por lo que
 podríamos pensar en despreciar el tiempo B

 C) Tiempo para leer el archivo y buscar la cadena: Es igual en todos
 los modelos por usar grep. Lo descartamos



 Entiendo que este punto es el que cambia al estar un fichero en cache
 de memoria.

 No se tarda lo mismo en buscar en un archivo que ya esta en memoria
 que en uno que hay que leer desde el disco.
 Lo mismo pasará con un ejecutable, si el grep se invoca multiples
 veces ya estará en memoria después de la primera.

 Saludos.




 D) Tiempo para levantar el grep y dar inicio y cierre del proceso:
    En el modelo 1 habrá tantos grep como archivos se encuentren
    En el modelo 2 habrá 1 grep por cada vez que la línea de comando
 se haga grande. supongamos que caben el la línea de comando la palabra
 grep y 10 archivos, se habría reducido a 10% las llamadas al grep. Hay
 que agregar que cuando el xargs está consumiendo CPU preparando la
 linea de comando y ejecutando al grep el find sigue buscando sin parar

 E) Tiempo para que el find escriba el nombre del archivo en el pipe y
 el xargs lo lea. bastante despreciable

 F) Tiempo para levantar el xargs. Debe ser similar a 1* D

 Modelo 1: c + D * n
 Modelo 2: c + D * 2 + E
 Modelo 3: c

 Siendo:
   c = tiempo mínimo común
   n = número de archivos

 Con uno o 2 archivos el modelo 1 debe ser más rápido que el modelo 2.
 Si sólo quieres hacer una búsqueda recursiva el modelo 3 debe ser el
 más rápido

 Para hacer una operación X recursiva el modelo 2 es el más genérico y
 rápido, por experiencia propia en miles de archivos, sólo que debes
 manejar bien los nombres con espacios.

 MS


 --

Si la máquina es mono usuario puedes desperdiciar el CPU haciendo uso
de Cache, caso contrario, lo mejor es hacer el menor número de
operaciones, por ejemplo, fork + exec

Todo depende del contexto, por ejemplo, tareas repetitivas (búsquedas)
en ambientes multiusuario o con carga importante de procesos
productivos

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Re: Debian 6 disponible para el 6 de Febrero del 2011

2011-01-30 Thread Edgar Vargas
El 29/01/11, Felix Perez felix.listadeb...@gmail.com escribió:
 El día 29 de enero de 2011 18:23, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
 El Sat, 29 Jan 2011 12:42:41 -0300, Felix Perez escribió:

 El día 29 de enero de 2011 08:42, Camaleón escribió:

 En fin, ya sabes cómo va esto, que funcione o no dependerá de varios
 factores: modelo de placa base, tipo de chipset, versión de la BIOS,
 versión del SO instalada, tarjeta gráfica, bugs concretos que pueda
 haber para cualquier combinación de los elementos anteriores, etc...
 :-P


 http://es.nvidia.com/object/linux_supported_es.html

 y si buscas en google seguro encontraras las de ATI.

 Sí, bueno... lo que quería decir es precisamente que hay que tener
 cuidado con esas supuestas listas de hardware soportado que dan los
 fabricantes porque siempre hay peros, que del dicho al hecho va un
 trecho y si atendemos a la lista de chipsets gráficos que soporta el
 driver de intel, la tarjeta de Edgar estaría funcionando perfectamente.


 Hasta ahora cada vez que he consultado esas, ninguna me ha fallado,
 esa ha sido mi experiencia.
 Por otra parte tengo 3 equipos con graficas inrel y todos ellos con
 ningún problema
 Talvez sea un problema muy puntual el de Edgar, incluso la combinación
 de TM y grafica y una mala combinacion en la BIOS tampoco se puede
 descartar.


Eso mismo me pregunté, algo estoy haciendo mal, pero descarte un poco
eso, porque con las otras distros que tengo en el mismo disco duro no
pasa eso..., justo con debian testing, por ahora solo puedo usar
debian  unas horas y cuando tengo suerte unas varias horas, entonces
creo que comprare una nueva tarjeta y ya les cuento como me va, vale?

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OT: VLC no graba audio, pero si lo reproduce

2011-01-30 Thread Odair Augusto Trujillo Orozco
Hola amigos, por ahí estoy tratando de grabar video y audio con mi webcam
y el micrófono, estoy probando con vlc porque el cheese graba una porquería
a no ser que alguien mas sepa como graba bien.

El asunto es el siguiente, si pongo esto en la consola:

vlc alsa://plughw:0,0

Puedo escuchar mi micrófono, pero si uso la interface gráfica para convertir
a partir de el dispositivo de captura, tengo lo siguiente en la línea
en mas opciones:

MRL: v4l2://
Editar Opciones :input-slave=alsa://plughw:0,0 :v4l2-standard=0
:file-caching=300

El video si captura y bien, pero no captura audio, ni lo reproduce.
Así que me gustaría
saber si alguien tiene la experiencia con esto en Debian con kde.

Nota: recordmydesktop y skype funcionan bien grabando el micrófono, además de la
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Re: ocultar url en apache

2011-01-30 Thread Carlos Zuniga
2011/1/29 Jesus arteche chechu.li...@gmail.com:
 Hola,
 Tengo un apache2 instalado con una aplicacion web, en www.example.com.
 Cuandoinicio www.example.com en el navegador me aparece
 www.example.com/users/login. Hay alguna forma de que el usuario no vea eso
 desde el navegador, es decir, que si esta en www.example.com/users/login...a
 el le aparezca www.example.com. Eso para cualquier pagina de la aplicacion.
 Se puede hacer desde apache2???

Se puede, revisa los manuales de modrewrite.

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DRBD Two - Primary

2011-01-30 Thread gilmarlinux


Estou usando a configuração DRBd two primary.Notei que quando eu
paro o  drbd do servidor standby (segundo primario) que esta rodando apenas o 
drbd, no
servidor  master apresenta a mesagem abaixo.O que fiquei na duvida e no final 
dela
em negrito que informa inconsistent. Dando o comado /etc/init.d/drbd status em
ambos o servidor vejo esta mensagem aki,que parece estar normal: 
/etc/init.d/drbd
statusdrbd driver loaded OK; device status:version: 8.3.7
(api:88/proto:86-91)srcversion: EE47D8BF18AC166BE219757  m:res 
cs
ro  
ds
p  mounted  fstype0:xen  Connected  Primary/Primary 
UpToDate/UpToDate  CA duvida mesmo e nesta mensagem abaixo a
parte do inconsistente, e normal a mesagem abaixo? Agradeço ajuda
 Jan 21 00:40:52 inga kernel: [124678.101817] block drbd0: peer(
Secondary - Primary )Jan 21 00:40:52 inga kernel: [124678.617812] block drbd0:
conn( WFBitMapS - SyncSource ) pdsk( UpToDate - Inconsistent ) Jan 21
00:40:52 inga kernel: [124678.617825] block drbd0: Began resync as SyncSource 
(will sync
46064 KB [11516 bits set]).Jan 21 00:40:53 inga kernel: [124679.224708] block
drbd0: Resync done (total 1 sec; paused 0 sec; 46064 K/sec) Jan 21 00:40:53 inga
kernel: [124679.224717] block drbd0: conn( SyncSource - Connected ) pdsk(
Inconsistent - UpToDate )


Re: DRBD Two - Primary

2011-01-30 Thread Aderbal Botelho
cs:Connected
A chave cs: armazena a informação de conexão do drbd, seu conteúdo sendo
Connected significa que o dispositivo drbd está conectado entre as duas
máquinas.

st:Secondary/Secondary
A chave st: é responsável por armazenar a informação sobre o estado das
máquinas. O seu conteúdo Secondary/Secondary significa que as duas máquinas
estão como secundárias.

ld:Inconsistent
A chave ld: é responsável por armazenar a informação sobre a consistência da
sincronização entre as máquinas. O seu conteúdo Inconsistent significa que
os dados dos discos são diferentes e estão inconsistentes. Isto é normal,
neste momento, pois os discos ainda não foram sincronizados.


2011/1/31 gilmarli...@agrovale.com.br

 Estou usando a configuração DRBd two primary.
 Notei que quando eu paro o drbd do servidor standby (segundo primario) que
 esta rodando apenas o drbd, no servidor master apresenta a mesagem abaixo.
 O que fiquei na duvida e no final dela em negrito que informa inconsistent.
 Dando o comado /etc/init.d/drbd status em ambos o servidor vejo esta
 mensagem aki,que parece estar normal:
 /etc/init.d/drbd status
 drbd driver loaded OK; device status:
 version: 8.3.7 (api:88/proto:86-91)
 srcversion: EE47D8BF18AC166BE219757
 m:res  cs ro   ds p  mounted  fstype
 0:xen  Connected  Primary/Primary  UpToDate/UpToDate  C


 A duvida mesmo e nesta mensagem abaixo a parte do inconsistente, e normal a
 mesagem abaixo?
 Agradeço ajuda
  Jan 21 00:40:52 inga kernel: [124678.101817] block drbd0: peer( Secondary
 - Primary )
 Jan 21 00:40:52 inga kernel: [124678.617812] block drbd0: conn( WFBitMapS
 - SyncSource ) pdsk( UpToDate - Inconsistent )
 Jan 21 00:40:52 inga kernel: [124678.617825] block drbd0: Began resync as
 SyncSource (will sync 46064 KB [11516 bits set]).
 Jan 21 00:40:53 inga kernel: [124679.224708] block drbd0: Resync done
 (total 1 sec; paused 0 sec; 46064 K/sec)
 Jan 21 00:40:53 inga kernel: [124679.224717] block drbd0: conn( SyncSource
 - Connected ) pdsk( *Inconsistent* - UpToDate )




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Re: DRBD Two - Primary

2011-01-30 Thread gilmarlinux


Obrigado pelas informações.Então toda vez que o drbd da
seguna maquina estiver parado, e eu inicializar ele irá gera este log informando
que os dados estão inconsistente para ai depois ele começar a sincronizar
e deixar os dados consistentes.Agradeço novamente.
cs:Connected A chave cs: armazena a informação de
conexão do drbd, seu conteúdo sendo Connected
significa que o dispositivo drbd está conectado entre as duas
máquinas.  st:Secondary/Secondary A chave
st: é responsável por armazenar a
informação sobre o estado das
máquinas. O seu conteúdo Secondary/Secondary significa que as
duas máquinas estão como
secundárias.  ld:Inconsistent A chave ld:
é responsável por armazenar a
informação sobre a consistência da
sincronização entre as máquinas. O seu
conteúdo Inconsistent significa que os dados dos discos
são diferentes e estão inconsistentes. Isto é
normal, neste momento, pois os discos ainda não foram
sincronizados.   2011/1/31
gilmarli...@agrovale.com.br  Estou usando a
configuração DRBd two primary. Notei que quando
eu paro o drbd do servidor standby (segundo primario) que esta rodando
apenas o drbd, no servidor master apresenta a mesagem abaixo. O que fiquei
na duvida e no final dela em negrito que informa inconsistent. Dando o
comado /etc/init.d/drbd status em ambos o servidor vejo esta mensagem
aki,que parece estar normal: /etc/init.d/drbd status drbd
driver loaded OK; device status: version: 8.3.7 (api:88/proto:86-91) 
srcversion: EE47D8BF18AC166BE219757 m:res  cs ro   
   ds p  mounted  fstype 0:xen  Connected 
Primary/Primary  UpToDate/UpToDate  C A duvida
mesmo e nesta mensagem abaixo a parte do inconsistente, e normal a mesagem
abaixo? Agradeço ajuda  Jan 21 00:40:52 inga
kernel: [124678.101817] block drbd0: peer( Secondary - Primary ) Jan 21 
00:40:52 inga kernel: [124678.617812] block drbd0: conn( WFBitMapS - 
SyncSource ) pdsk( UpToDate - Inconsistent ) Jan 21
00:40:52 inga kernel: [124678.617825] block drbd0: Began resync as
SyncSource (will sync 46064 KB [11516 bits set]). Jan 21 00:40:53 inga
kernel: [124679.224708] block drbd0: Resync done (total 1 sec; paused 0
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2011-01-30 Thread Larisa
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Re: Realtek 8185 chipset problem

2011-01-30 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Sb, 29 ian 11, 19:02:38, Paul Scott wrote:
 I'm attaching a dmesg because this might help me get the Orinoco
 Silver working again for
 secured networks with a newer kernel.  It works fine using
 dhclient now on unsecured
  
 using what, wicd or ??
 
 With dhclient or /etc/network/interfaces.  wicd doesn't see it
 either probably because of the firmware problem.

I doubt that, a firmware problem will affect all frontends equally. You 
might want to check that wicd is trying to access the correct device.

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Re: help

2011-01-30 Thread Chris Bannister
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 02:59:08PM -0500, Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:
 
 True... I think sudo is only installed if you disable root logins, otherwise 
 you're just stuck with su.

Sigh. Are you running Ubuntu? 

Ubuntu is NOT Debian.

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Re: Any package for surveys?

2011-01-30 Thread Chris Bannister
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 07:43:09PM +, elbbit wrote:
 It is widely accepted that Hollywood is based on real life, as a
 starting reference point in any fiction, and then distorted to a point.

Yeah right, but mainly by naive teenagers, who unfortunately are shaping
the future. :(

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fields in files

2011-01-30 Thread Lisi
In teh following:
-rw-r--r-- 1 lisi lisi19503 2011-01-28 21:12 Etch_repositories.odt

I can see eight pieces of information:
permissions, directory or file (information that is also at the beginning of 
the permissions), owner, group (or group, owner), size, date, name of file or 
directory.

What are these called?  I have always called them fields, but it would appear 
that I am wrong to do so.

Thanks,
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Re: interfaces tab missing in network-admin on Squeeze

2011-01-30 Thread Pierre Frenkiel

On Sat, 29 Jan 2011, Camaleón wrote:


There is a bug report opened:

gnome-system-tools: network-admin does not show the first Connections
pane, so cannot modify interfaces
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=610020


  yes. Here is the bug report:

When I open network-admin (with gksudo) I see no Connections pane
which would allow me to edit/enable the connections I would like to use.

  and here the answer

  That was disabled in favour of network-admin.
  Cheers,
  Emilio
  it seems that Emilio didn't reread his answer !


Hum... I read it as network-admin has been replaced for network
manager, at least when it comes to managing the network interfaces
settings and that's why it has been removed.


   did he mean that? May-be he will correct his answer. Anyway, NetwokManager
   is a daemon, so you still need a tool to configure the connections,
   like  nm-applet or nm-connection-editor.
   I'll try them when I have some time.

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Re: fields in files

2011-01-30 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 11:26:16 +, Lisi wrote:

 In teh following:
 -rw-r--r-- 1 lisi lisi19503 2011-01-28 21:12 Etch_repositories.odt
 
 I can see eight pieces of information: permissions, directory or file
 (information that is also at the beginning of the permissions), owner,
 group (or group, owner), size, date, name of file or directory.
 
 What are these called?  I have always called them fields, but it would
 appear that I am wrong to do so.

directory/file 
user perms-group perms-others perms
user-group
size
last modified timestamp
file name

I call them file attributes but not sure if that's the technical name 
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Re: interfaces tab missing in network-admin on Squeeze

2011-01-30 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 12:34:07 +0100, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:

 On Sat, 29 Jan 2011, Camaleón wrote:
 
 There is a bug report opened:

 gnome-system-tools: network-admin does not show the first Connections
 pane, so cannot modify interfaces
 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=610020
 
yes. Here is the bug report:
 
  When I open network-admin (with gksudo) I see no Connections
  pane which would allow me to edit/enable the connections I would
  like to use.
 
and here the answer
 
That was disabled in favour of network-admin. Cheers,
Emilio
it seems that Emilio didn't reread his answer !

I can be wrong, but I think he didn't want to say that :-)

 Hum... I read it as network-admin has been replaced for network
 manager, at least when it comes to managing the network interfaces
 settings and that's why it has been removed.
 
 did he mean that? May-be he will correct his answer. Anyway,
 NetwokManager is a daemon, so you still need a tool to configure the
 connections, like  nm-applet or nm-connection-editor. I'll try them
 when I have some time.

Yes, NM connections can be managed with the nm-applet and I think that 
was the reason for the removement of the connections tab. Anyway, I dunno 
if that is an upstream change (inside the GNOME project) or a decision 
taken by Debian GNOME team :-?

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Re: fields in files

2011-01-30 Thread Lisi
On Sunday 30 January 2011 11:35:56 Camaleón wrote:
 On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 11:26:16 +, Lisi wrote:
  In teh following:
  -rw-r--r-- 1 lisi lisi19503 2011-01-28 21:12 Etch_repositories.odt
 
  I can see eight pieces of information: permissions, directory or file
  (information that is also at the beginning of the permissions), owner,
  group (or group, owner), size, date, name of file or directory.
 
  What are these called?  I have always called them fields, but it would
  appear that I am wrong to do so.

 directory/file
 user perms-group perms-others perms
 user-group
 size
 last modified timestamp
 file name

 I call them file attributes but not sure if that's the technical name
 though :-)

Thanks, Camaleón!  Yes ,that it what they are in this context.  But in more 
general terms, like page, chapter, section etc., rather than the names of 
that particular page etc. -  what are they called?  I want to use it with cut 
if possible, but can't even find if there is a suitable option when I don't 
know what they are called.  Column is too narrow (in the physical sense) a 
definition.  There are 21 of what cut calls columns in the name of the file 
alone in this sample!

Lisi


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Re: help

2011-01-30 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Lu, 31 ian 11, 01:01:11, Chris Bannister wrote:
 On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 02:59:08PM -0500, Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:
  
  True... I think sudo is only installed if you disable root logins, 
  otherwise you're just stuck with su.
 
 Sigh. Are you running Ubuntu? 
 
 Ubuntu is NOT Debian.

If you do an expert install you are offered the choice to disable root 
logins and use sudo instead. Yes, this is on Debian, squeeze installer.

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Re: help

2011-01-30 Thread Tom H
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 7:01 AM, Chris Bannister
mockingb...@earthlight.co.nz wrote:
 On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 02:59:08PM -0500, Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:

 True... I think sudo is only installed if you disable root logins, otherwise 
 you're just stuck with su.

 Sigh. Are you running Ubuntu?

 Ubuntu is NOT Debian.

If you don't set a root password at install time, root's disabled like
on Ubuntu.


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Re: fields in files

2011-01-30 Thread Axel Freyn
Hi Lisi,
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 12:18:39PM +, Lisi wrote:
 On Sunday 30 January 2011 11:35:56 Camaleón wrote:
  On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 11:26:16 +, Lisi wrote:
   In teh following:
   -rw-r--r-- 1 lisi lisi19503 2011-01-28 21:12 Etch_repositories.odt
  
   I can see eight pieces of information: permissions, directory or file
   (information that is also at the beginning of the permissions), owner,
   group (or group, owner), size, date, name of file or directory.
  
   What are these called?  I have always called them fields, but it would
   appear that I am wrong to do so.
 
  directory/file
  user perms-group perms-others perms
  user-group
  size
  last modified timestamp
  file name
 
  I call them file attributes but not sure if that's the technical name
  though :-)
 
 Thanks, Camaleón!  Yes ,that it what they are in this context.  But in more 
 general terms, like page, chapter, section etc., rather than the names of 
 that particular page etc. -  what are they called?  I want to use it with cut 
 if possible, but can't even find if there is a suitable option when I don't 
 know what they are called.  Column is too narrow (in the physical sense) a 
 definition.  There are 21 of what cut calls columns in the name of the file 
 alone in this sample!

Is that what you want to achieve?

ls -l | sed -e 's/  */ /g'  | cut -f 8 -d  

This gives the 8's element in the line, that is the filename.
I used sed to replace multiple spaces by a single one, and then cut
to select an appropriate element

Axel


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Re: fields in files

2011-01-30 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 12:18:39 +, Lisi wrote:

 On Sunday 30 January 2011 11:35:56 Camaleón wrote:

 I call them file attributes but not sure if that's the technical name
 though :-)
 
 Thanks, Camaleón!  Yes ,that it what they are in this context.  But in
 more general terms, like page, chapter, section etc., rather than the
 names of that particular page etc. -  what are they called?  I want to
 use it with cut if possible, but can't even find if there is a suitable
 option when I don't know what they are called.  Column is too narrow (in
 the physical sense) a definition.  There are 21 of what cut calls
 columns in the name of the file alone in this sample!

Ah!

In the cut context they are called fields as you said, yep. But 
better if you put and example of what do you want to get and why the 
name it is relevant to this case. Hum, oh... maybe something like this? 

sm01@stt008:~$ ls -l | awk '{print $9}'

Desktop
Documentos
file:
News
PDF

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Re: fields in files

2011-01-30 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Du, 30 ian 11, 12:47:43, Camaleón wrote:
 
 sm01@stt008:~$ ls -l | awk '{print $9}'
 
 Desktop
 Documentos
 file:
 News
 PDF

No need for awk, ls will do that with the -1 (the digit 1) option or by 
default if the output is not a terminal (ex. a pipe).

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Re: 7zr compress include subdirs?

2011-01-30 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011, Anand Sivaram wrote:
 If you are using tar, then try xz instead of 7-zip. Both xz and 7-zip use
 lzma2 compression.  But xz command line utility is very similar to
 gzip/bzip2, so most of the gzip options could be used.  In fact tar has a
 filter also for xz which is 'J'.  It can be used just like gzip
 tar cfJ something.tar.xz something (that is the same as, tar cf - something
 | xz  something.tar.gz)
 tar xfJ something.tar.xz

And Debian supports it for packaging source, and automake supports it for
make dist-xz...

Xz is a better choice for software distribution than 7zip, in the general
case.

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Re: fields in files - thanks! :-)

2011-01-30 Thread Lisi
Thanks so much all of you.  I am rushing to go out, but will get straight back 
on this when I get back and start using - or at least analysing - what you 
have so kindly given me.

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Re: Testing a network card

2011-01-30 Thread elbbit
On 30/01/11 05:04, logb wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Is there anyone know how to test PPS (packet per second) of a nic?
 I tried to googled it, only found how to test the bandwidth using
 iperf or netperf. None found for PPS.
 
 Any hint are welcome.
 
 TIA.
 

Maybe you could use a ping -f an_address_on_the_network

With the result you could take the delivered packets divided by 1000ms
to equal the amount of packets per second?

Or you could do something else to flood the interface and measure with
iptraf?

iptop and saidar do not seem to show packets/sec.

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Re: fields in files

2011-01-30 Thread John Hasler
Lisi writes:
 Thanks, Camaleón!  Yes ,that it what they are in this context.  But in more 
 general terms, like page, chapter, section etc., rather than the names of 
 that particular page etc. -  what are they called?

The appropriate context is database.  They are fields.  The line is a
record.
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About Asterisk, 'best' practices, suggestions, etc.

2011-01-30 Thread Roman Khomasuridze
Hello, kind people.

I'm interested if people on the lists are using asterisk (well, of course
they are), but:

In what environments you use Asterisk, is it just small hobby systems, or
small/medium business environments;

Do you use just plain asterisk or with various GUI add-ons such as FreePBX
or Asterisk-GUI;

Do you prefer Debian packaged Asterisk, or you compile it from source, or
are there any other third-party repositories? I'm aware of Xorcom packaged
Asterisk for Debian, but they're leaning towards CentOS based  systems like
Elastix and/or Trixbox, Also, there were lots of third party repositories
for Asterisk, but all of them seem to be dead;

Which is the 'best' way to implement asterisk based Debian box, regarding
problems of upgrading of both, Debian an Asterisk? Right now i administer
over 10 compiled Asterisk Debian Lenny boxes with FreePBX and once Squeeze
will be released, i'm thinking, wouldn't it be better to use Debian packages
of Asterisk instead of compiling?

Are there any Debian based turn-key solutions? All of popular Asterisk
solutions are based on CentOS, even Digiums official AsteriskNOW. and if no,
why?

I'm asking this, because, in nearest future I have to implement quite big
VoIP system for one organization, that will contain PBXes, call-center,
billing and routing, gateway servers, and because, I'm much more familiar
with Debian then other distros, I prefer to base those servers on Debian,
and allthrough I have really pleasant experience with Debian + Asterisk
 systems,  right now, I feel that I might build those systems a bit
better...

So any suggestions, personal experience would be very helpful and
interesting..

Sorry for my English, and thanks in advance!


Regards

Roman


Re: Testing a network card

2011-01-30 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 12:04:14 +0700, logb wrote:

 Is there anyone know how to test PPS (packet per second) of a nic? I
 tried to googled it, only found how to test the bandwidth using iperf or
 netperf. None found for PPS.
 
 Any hint are welcome.

I found an article on the matter:

Benchmark the packets-per-second performance of a network device
http://blog.famzah.net/2009/11/24/benchmark-the-packets-per-second-performance-of-a-network-device/

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logrotate

2011-01-30 Thread Informatik.hu


  
  
Hi All!

I have got a strange problem, every day, a got the following error:

/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
error: apache2_template:1 lines must begin with a keyword or a filename (possibly in double quotes)
error: apache2_template:13 unexpected }
error: found error in file apache2_template, skipping


I checked /etc/logrotate.conf and did not find any problem:

# see "man logrotate" for details
  # rotate log files weekly
  weekly
  
  # keep 4 weeks worth of backlogs
  rotate 4
  
  # create new (empty) log files after rotating old ones
  create
  
  # uncomment this if you want your log files compressed
  #compress
  
  # packages drop log rotation information into this directory
  include /etc/logrotate.d
  
  # no packages own wtmp, or btmp -- we'll rotate them here
  /var/log/wtmp {
   missingok
   monthly
   create 0664 root utmp
   rotate 1
  }
  
  /var/log/btmp {
   missingok
   monthly
   create 0664 root utmp
   rotate 1
  }

and i also checked /etc/logrotate.d/apache2, but also did not find
anything:

"/var/log/apache2/*.log" {
   weekly
   missingok
   rotate 52
   compress
   delaycompress
   notifempty
   create 640 root adm
   sharedscripts
   postrotate
   if [ -f /var/run/apache2.pid ]; then
   /etc/init.d/apache2 restart  /dev/null
   fi
   endscript
  }

It is an old ETCH box. I do not remember if i ever changed these
config files.
Any suggestions? (Maybe, I am blind?)

vuki


  



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Re: help

2011-01-30 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 03:23:55 +0200
Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello Andrei,

 Oh no, skype works (the Ubuntu 64bit version), the repo doesn't...

Sorry, Andrei.  I misunderstood what you meant.  I hadn't tried the
repo.  I have now and got error reports about it.  I even tried to view
the directory in a browser, and wasn't allowed.  Although that may not
mean much.

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Re: Help with Squeeze on Acer Aspire D250

2011-01-30 Thread Camaleón
On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 21:50:59 -0700, david wildgoose wrote:

 I've created a USB installer stick and I am trying to install squeeze on
 my Acer Aspire D250.
 
 The system boots off the USB stick and brings me to the Installer boot
 menu, but the internal speaker beeps and the system freezes.

(...)

Maybe the method you followed for creating the USB stick was borked 
somehow... I remember (from Debian news) that starting with Squeeze ISO 
images, creation of USB installers is now a easier and can be done 
directly with the ISO file.

Have you tried to create the USB stick in that way? Here it seems to be 
the detailed steps:

http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/InstallUsingStandardInstaller

If anything fails, you could also try with Unetbootin to create the 
stick.

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Re: logrotate

2011-01-30 Thread Hans-J. Ullrich
Am Sonntag, 30. Januar 2011 schrieb Informatik.hu:
  Hi All!
 

  and i also checked /etc/logrotate.d/apache2, but also did not find
 anything:
 
Is it a typo, or are theat the first line originally in your conf? 

  /var/log/apache2/*.log {
  weekly
  missingok
  rotate 52
  compress

Maybe, there are errors in file apache2_template itself?

Regards

Hans


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Re: Help with Squeeze on Acer Aspire D250

2011-01-30 Thread Brian
On Sat 29 Jan 2011 at 21:50:59 -0700, david wildgoose wrote:

 Below is how I'm setting up the USB install stick:
 
 Downloaded the following files
 http://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/dists/squeeze/main/installer-i386/20110106/images/hd-media/boot.img.gz
 http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/squeeze_di_rc2/i386/iso-cd/debian-squeeze-di-rc2-i386-netinst.iso
 
 Extracted boot.img.gz using the following command: gzip -dc
 boot.img.gz  /dev/disk1
 
 Copied the iso image to the USB stick.
 
 Any ideas why the installer is freezing?

I did something similar only yesterday except using

   zcat boot.img.gz  /dev/sdX

zcat is equivalent to gzip -d and the image must be written to the disk
not to a partition (e.g. sda1 or sda2) on the disk.

So I've no concrete idea why the installer is freezing but do have a
suggestion. The netinst.iso is now a hybrid iso

http://kitenet.net/~joey/blog/entry/Debian_USB_install_from_hybrid_iso/

and

http://blog.einval.com/2011/01/07

You could try

   cat debian-squeeze-di-rc2-i386-netinst.iso  /dev/sdX


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Re: Realtek 8185 chipset problem

2011-01-30 Thread Paul Scott
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 10:27:09AM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
 On Sb, 29 ian 11, 19:02:38, Paul Scott wrote:
  I'm attaching a dmesg because this might help me get the Orinoco
  Silver working again for
  secured networks with a newer kernel.  It works fine using
  dhclient now on unsecured
   
  using what, wicd or ??
  
  With dhclient or /etc/network/interfaces.  wicd doesn't see it
  either probably because of the firmware problem.
 
 I doubt that, a firmware problem will affect all frontends equally. You 
 might want to check that wicd is trying to access the correct device.

Could there be something else I have not installed?  I have not had this
problem with other installations.

wicd.log says:

2011/01/22 13:34:02 :: Autoconnecting...
2011/01/22 13:34:02 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect 
to wireless network
2011/01/22 13:34:02 :: Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect

Thanks,

Paul





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Re: help

2011-01-30 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Du, 30 ian 11, 14:07:30, Brad Rogers wrote:
 On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 03:23:55 +0200
 Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello Andrei,
 
  Oh no, skype works (the Ubuntu 64bit version), the repo doesn't...
 
 Sorry, Andrei.  I misunderstood what you meant.  I hadn't tried the
 repo.  I have now and got error reports about it.  I even tried to view
 the directory in a browser, and wasn't allowed.  Although that may not
 mean much.

I'm guessing the problem is that my arch is amd64, while the repo might 
be i386 only.

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Re: help

2011-01-30 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 17:05:48 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:

 On Du, 30 ian 11, 14:07:30, Brad Rogers wrote:
 On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 03:23:55 +0200 Andrei Popescu wrote:
 
  Oh no, skype works (the Ubuntu 64bit version), the repo doesn't...
 
 Sorry, Andrei.  I misunderstood what you meant.  I hadn't tried the
 repo.  I have now and got error reports about it.  I even tried to view
 the directory in a browser, and wasn't allowed.  Although that may not
 mean much.
 
 I'm guessing the problem is that my arch is amd64, while the repo might
 be i386 only.

It can be downloaded from here:

http://www.skype.com/intl/en/get-skype/on-your-computer/linux/post-download/

Not a repo but a deb file and tagged for lenny.

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iptables/routing network problem

2011-01-30 Thread geertsky
Hello,
I'm having a wierd problem I cannot solve...
I have a pptp connection from my house to my server using
192.168.2.0/24 range ip's
I ḿ trying to make mysql access able from the 192.168.2.0/24 network.
On the server I've got ufw firewall so I state ufw insert 4 allow
proto tcp from 192.168.2.0/24 to 192.168.2.1 port 3306
This gives ufw status numbered:
Status: active

 To Action  From
 -- --  
[ 1] 22/tcp ALLOW INAnywhere
[ 2] 1723/tcp   ALLOW INAnywhere
[ 3] Anywhere   DENY IN 192.168.254.0/24
[ 4] 192.168.2.1 3306/tcp   ALLOW IN192.168.2.0/24
[ 5] 192.168.2.1 80/tcp ALLOW IN192.168.2.0/24
[ 6] 80/tcp ALLOW INAnywhere
[ 7] 21/tcp ALLOW INAnywhere
[ 8] 192.168.2.0/24 DENY IN 192.168.100.0/24
[ 9] 192.168.2.0/24 DENY IN 192.168.1.0/24
[10] 217.148.94.148 25  ALLOW INAnywhere
[11] 217.148.94.148 993 ALLOW INAnywhere
[12] 217.148.94.148 995 ALLOW INAnywhere

looks good I thought...
To test I used netcat because mysqld has some restrictions and to rule
any mysql problems out first just a netcat connction...
so on the server: nc -vl 192.168.2.1 3306
on the client: telnet 192.168.2.1 3306
and it timesout unable to connect...
ping 192.168.2.1 on the client gives replys...
iptables -L on the client gives ACCEPT ACCEPT ACCEPT and no further
rules...
hhm... strange...
After this I've been looking everyhere to findout eventually the
following:
ufw delete 4   #delete the existing mysql accept rule
ufw insert 4 allow proto tcp from 192.168.2.0/24 to 192.168.2.1 port
3307
ufw status numbered gives:
Status: active

 To Action  From
 -- --  
[ 1] 22/tcp ALLOW INAnywhere
[ 2] 1723/tcp   ALLOW INAnywhere
[ 3] Anywhere   DENY IN 192.168.254.0/24
[ 4] 192.168.2.1 3307/tcp   ALLOW IN192.168.2.0/24
[ 5] 192.168.2.1 80/tcp ALLOW IN192.168.2.0/24
[ 6] 80/tcp ALLOW INAnywhere
[ 7] 21/tcp ALLOW INAnywhere
[ 8] 192.168.2.0/24 DENY IN 192.168.100.0/24
[ 9] 192.168.2.0/24 DENY IN 192.168.1.0/24
[10] 217.148.94.148 25  ALLOW INAnywhere
[11] 217.148.94.148 993 ALLOW INAnywhere
[12] 217.148.94.148 995 ALLOW INAnywhere

on the server: nc -vl 192.168.2.1 3307
on the client: telnet 192.168.2.1 3307
Connected to 192.168.2.1.
Escape character is '^]'.
and i can chat as supposed to be able using nc.

Apparently there is somewhere in the os a rule which disables access
to port 3306, but it's not a iptables rule...
Does anyone have a idea what apart from iptables controls network
traffic?
Thanks cause I'm completely lost...

Greetings,
Geert


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Re: iptables/routing network problem

2011-01-30 Thread Mihira Fernando

On 01/30/2011 08:48 PM, geertsky wrote:

Hello,
I'm having a wierd problem I cannot solve...
I have a pptp connection from my house to my server using
192.168.2.0/24 range ip's
I ḿ trying to make mysql access able from the 192.168.2.0/24 network.
On the server I've got ufw firewall so I state ufw insert 4 allow
proto tcp from 192.168.2.0/24 to 192.168.2.1 port 3306
[snip]

Apparently there is somewhere in the os a rule which disables access
to port 3306, but it's not a iptables rule...
Does anyone have a idea what apart from iptables controls network
traffic?
Thanks cause I'm completely lost...

Greetings,
Geert
Maybe a stupid question but have you enabled network access in the MySQL 
server settings so that MySQL will actually accept connections over the 
network ?


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Re: fields in files

2011-01-30 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 02:53:14PM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
 On Du, 30 ian 11, 12:47:43, Camaleón wrote:
  
  sm01@stt008:~$ ls -l | awk '{print $9}'
  
  Desktop
  Documentos
  file:
  News
  PDF
 
 No need for awk, ls will do that with the -1 (the digit 1) option or by 
 default if the output is not a terminal (ex. a pipe).

Also stat command is quite handy to get file attribute information
directly in a format you wish :-)


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Re: help

2011-01-30 Thread Wolodja Wentland
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 15:19 +, Camaleón wrote:
 On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 17:05:48 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
 
  On Du, 30 ian 11, 14:07:30, Brad Rogers wrote:
  On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 03:23:55 +0200 Andrei Popescu wrote:
  
   Oh no, skype works (the Ubuntu 64bit version), the repo doesn't...
  
  Sorry, Andrei.  I misunderstood what you meant.  I hadn't tried the
  repo.  I have now and got error reports about it.  I even tried to view
  the directory in a browser, and wasn't allowed.  Although that may not
  mean much.
  
  I'm guessing the problem is that my arch is amd64, while the repo might
  be i386 only.
 
 It can be downloaded from here:
 
 http://www.skype.com/intl/en/get-skype/on-your-computer/linux/post-download/
 
 Not a repo but a deb file and tagged for lenny.

Isn't the lenny version 32bit only? IIRC you have to install the Ubuntu
64bit versions and a couple of ia32-* packages. (ia32-libs,
ia32-libs-gtk) to get skype working on amd64.
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Re: help

2011-01-30 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Du, 30 ian 11, 15:19:13, Camaleón wrote:
 
 It can be downloaded from here:
 
 http://www.skype.com/intl/en/get-skype/on-your-computer/linux/post-download/
 
 Not a repo but a deb file and tagged for lenny.

Yes, but

$ aptitude search ~o
i   skype   - Skype 

An I will not be aware of new versions unless I check the website. I got 
spoiled with apt :)

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Re: iptables/routing network problem

2011-01-30 Thread Anand Sivaram
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 20:48, geertsky bege...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,
 I'm having a wierd problem I cannot solve...
 I have a pptp connection from my house to my server using
 192.168.2.0/24 range ip's
 I ḿ trying to make mysql access able from the 192.168.2.0/24 network.
 On the server I've got ufw firewall so I state ufw insert 4 allow
 proto tcp from 192.168.2.0/24 to 192.168.2.1 port 3306
 This gives ufw status numbered:
 Status: active

 To Action  From
 -- --  
 [ 1] 22/tcp ALLOW INAnywhere
 [ 2] 1723/tcp   ALLOW INAnywhere
 [ 3] Anywhere   DENY IN 192.168.254.0/24
 [ 4] 192.168.2.1 3306/tcp   ALLOW IN192.168.2.0/24
 [ 5] 192.168.2.1 80/tcp ALLOW IN192.168.2.0/24
 [ 6] 80/tcp ALLOW INAnywhere
 [ 7] 21/tcp ALLOW INAnywhere
 [ 8] 192.168.2.0/24 DENY IN 192.168.100.0/24
 [ 9] 192.168.2.0/24 DENY IN 192.168.1.0/24
 [10] 217.148.94.148 25  ALLOW INAnywhere
 [11] 217.148.94.148 993 ALLOW INAnywhere
 [12] 217.148.94.148 995 ALLOW INAnywhere

 looks good I thought...
 To test I used netcat because mysqld has some restrictions and to rule
 any mysql problems out first just a netcat connction...
 so on the server: nc -vl 192.168.2.1 3306
 on the client: telnet 192.168.2.1 3306
 and it timesout unable to connect...
 ping 192.168.2.1 on the client gives replys...
 iptables -L on the client gives ACCEPT ACCEPT ACCEPT and no further
 rules...
 hhm... strange...
 After this I've been looking everyhere to findout eventually the
 following:
 ufw delete 4   #delete the existing mysql accept rule
 ufw insert 4 allow proto tcp from 192.168.2.0/24 to 192.168.2.1 port
 3307
 ufw status numbered gives:
 Status: active

 To Action  From
 -- --  
 [ 1] 22/tcp ALLOW INAnywhere
 [ 2] 1723/tcp   ALLOW INAnywhere
 [ 3] Anywhere   DENY IN 192.168.254.0/24
 [ 4] 192.168.2.1 3307/tcp   ALLOW IN192.168.2.0/24
 [ 5] 192.168.2.1 80/tcp ALLOW IN192.168.2.0/24
 [ 6] 80/tcp ALLOW INAnywhere
 [ 7] 21/tcp ALLOW INAnywhere
 [ 8] 192.168.2.0/24 DENY IN 192.168.100.0/24
 [ 9] 192.168.2.0/24 DENY IN 192.168.1.0/24
 [10] 217.148.94.148 25  ALLOW INAnywhere
 [11] 217.148.94.148 993 ALLOW INAnywhere
 [12] 217.148.94.148 995 ALLOW INAnywhere

 on the server: nc -vl 192.168.2.1 3307
 on the client: telnet 192.168.2.1 3307
 Connected to 192.168.2.1.
 Escape character is '^]'.
 and i can chat as supposed to be able using nc.

 Apparently there is somewhere in the os a rule which disables access
 to port 3306, but it's not a iptables rule...
 Does anyone have a idea what apart from iptables controls network
 traffic?
 Thanks cause I'm completely lost...

 Greetings,
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* Also to see the stats, use iptables -L -vn to get the packet stats
also.  Take two of these logs before and after
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Re: help

2011-01-30 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 17:05:48 +0200
Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello Andrei,

 I'm guessing the problem is that my arch is amd64, while the repo
 might be i386 only.

IDK, TBH.  Like you, I use AMD64.

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Re: logrotate

2011-01-30 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In 4d45715f.8090...@informatik.hu, Informatik.hu wrote:
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Specifically: Never send your messages in HTML; use plain text 
instead.

I've left some of the worst parts quoted; you can see what makes them 
difficult to read.  In fact, you message got marked as SPAM by my 
automated SPAM filtering system.

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  # no packages own wtmp, or btmp -- we'll rotate them herebr
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Re: Help with Squeeze on Acer Aspire D250

2011-01-30 Thread david wildgoose
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 7:33 AM, Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
 On Sat 29 Jan 2011 at 21:50:59 -0700, david wildgoose wrote:

 Below is how I'm setting up the USB install stick:

 Downloaded the following files
 http://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/dists/squeeze/main/installer-i386/20110106/images/hd-media/boot.img.gz
 http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/squeeze_di_rc2/i386/iso-cd/debian-squeeze-di-rc2-i386-netinst.iso

 Extracted boot.img.gz using the following command: gzip -dc
 boot.img.gz  /dev/disk1

 Copied the iso image to the USB stick.

 Any ideas why the installer is freezing?

 I did something similar only yesterday except using

   zcat boot.img.gz  /dev/sdX

 zcat is equivalent to gzip -d and the image must be written to the disk
 not to a partition (e.g. sda1 or sda2) on the disk.

 So I've no concrete idea why the installer is freezing but do have a
 suggestion. The netinst.iso is now a hybrid iso

 http://kitenet.net/~joey/blog/entry/Debian_USB_install_from_hybrid_iso/

 and

 http://blog.einval.com/2011/01/07

 You could try

   cat debian-squeeze-di-rc2-i386-netinst.iso  /dev/sdX


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Thanks for the feedback everyone.

I ended up using Unetbootin to create the USB installer stick and that worked.

However I have a new problem with the installer.

When it comes to installing the GRUB boot loader, it fails with the
following error:

Unable to install GRUB in /dev/sda
Executing 'grub-install /dev/sda' failed.
This is a fatal error.

I have Windows XP on a 70gig NTFS partition and would love to keep it
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Re: help

2011-01-30 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 17:56:29 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:

 On Du, 30 ian 11, 15:19:13, Camaleón wrote:
 
 It can be downloaded from here:
 
 http://www.skype.com/intl/en/get-skype/on-your-computer/linux/post-download/
 
 Not a repo but a deb file and tagged for lenny.
 
 Yes, but
 
 $ aptitude search ~o
 i   skype   - Skype
 
 An I will not be aware of new versions unless I check the website. I got
 spoiled with apt :)

Ask Skype why they have removed the repos ;-)

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Re: help

2011-01-30 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 15:33:45 +, Wolodja Wentland wrote:

 On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 15:19 +, Camaleón wrote:

 It can be downloaded from here:
 
 http://www.skype.com/intl/en/get-skype/on-your-computer/linux/post-download/
 
 Not a repo but a deb file and tagged for lenny.
 
 Isn't the lenny version 32bit only? IIRC you have to install the Ubuntu
 64bit versions and a couple of ia32-* packages. (ia32-libs,
 ia32-libs-gtk) to get skype working on amd64.

Dunno :-?

Is the Ubuntu 64-bits deb file a native 64-bits compilation?

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Re: fields in files

2011-01-30 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 14:53:14 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:

 On Du, 30 ian 11, 12:47:43, Camaleón wrote:
 
 sm01@stt008:~$ ls -l | awk '{print $9}'
 
 Desktop
 Documentos
 file:
 News
 PDF
 
 No need for awk, ls will do that with the -1 (the digit 1) option or by
 default if the output is not a terminal (ex. a pipe).

To get the filename, yes, but how about if you want to fetch a fancy file 
attributes combo output? :-)

sm01@stt008:~$ ls -l --full-time | awk '{print $6, $9}'
 
2011-01-30 Desktop
2010-05-16 Documentos
2009-11-14 file:
2009-12-27 News
2010-12-02 PDF

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Re: logrotate

2011-01-30 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 15:10:39 +0100, Informatik.hu wrote:

(...)

 I have got a strange problem, every day, a got the following
 error:
 /etc/cron.daily/logrotate: 
 error: apache2_template:1 lines must begin with a keyword or a filename
 (possibly in double quotes) 
 error: apache2_template:13 unexpected }
 error: found error in file apache2_template, skipping 

Apparently, the double quotes are valid :-?

I would check the whole /etc/logrotate.d/apache2 file and search for 
any unexpected/hidden characters... you can even create a new file from 
scratch (do not copy/paste, manually write all the stanzas) and then run 
a simulacrum with /usr/sbin/logrotate -d).

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Re: logrotate

2011-01-30 Thread Arturo R.
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 6:10 AM, Informatik.hu i...@informatik.hu wrote:

 It is an old ETCH box. I do not remember if i ever changed these config
 files.
 Any suggestions? (Maybe, I am blind?)

Maybe you just can't see them. :) A common cause found on a quick
Google search seems to be CRLF line endings on the configuration
files. Maybe one of them got saved in DOS mode by accident?

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Re: help

2011-01-30 Thread Wolodja Wentland
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 17:26 +, Camaleón wrote:
 On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 15:33:45 +, Wolodja Wentland wrote:

  Isn't the lenny version 32bit only? IIRC you have to install the Ubuntu
  64bit versions and a couple of ia32-* packages. (ia32-libs,
  ia32-libs-gtk) to get skype working on amd64.
 
 Dunno :-?
 
 Is the Ubuntu 64-bits deb file a native 64-bits compilation?

It is not, but it is at least installable on an amd64 system. You still
need some 32bit libraries. This *might* have changed though and I would
try the lenny package first. 

It's just that I sucessfully installed skype from the Ubuntu package on
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Re: Help with Squeeze on Acer Aspire D250

2011-01-30 Thread Brian
On Sun 30 Jan 2011 at 10:08:45 -0700, david wildgoose wrote:

 However I have a new problem with the installer.
 
 When it comes to installing the GRUB boot loader, it fails with the
 following error:
 
 Unable to install GRUB in /dev/sda
 Executing 'grub-install /dev/sda' failed.
 This is a fatal error.
 
 I have Windows XP on a 70gig NTFS partition and would love to keep it
 as I need it at work :/
 
 Any ideas? Thanks so much!

Don't feel insulted by the first sentence :).

http://wiki.debian.org/GrubRecover


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No sudo, no root, on a fully encrypted LVM filesystem

2011-01-30 Thread David Starner
I've managed to remove suid bits from all the files in my /usr/bin
directory. As I have no root password, and I have a fully encrypted
LVM filesystem, I'm at loss at how to recover them without deleting
everything and starting all over. (It's not a disastrous option, I
guess, since it's a fairly fresh install, but I'd rather not.) If I
backed up the / partition, reformatted and restored it to an
unencrypted partition that I could edit from a bootable disk, would
that work, or would LVM get in my way?

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Re: About Asterisk, 'best' practices, suggestions, etc.

2011-01-30 Thread Nuno Magalhães
Hi,

On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 13:57, Roman Khomasuridze
khomasuri...@gmail.com wrote:
 wouldn't it be better to use Debian packages of Asterisk instead of
 compiling?

I'd say it depends: if the Debian package has everything you want,
cool, use it; if not, compile it. Or both, you can use checkinstall
and similar to compile your own and still have a .deb, or just simply
compile and shove the binary in a .deb.

 I'm much more familiar with Debian then other distros, I prefer to base those 
 servers on Debian,

There's no harm in trying other distros and OSes, quite the contrary.
VMs are great for that.

These are general though, not Asterisk-specific obviously. I don't use
it, although i've thought of giving it a try just to get my hands
dirty, but a simple 56K modem won't cut it (apparently you need a
specific card) and now my ISP's voice is fiber/VoIP, so there's not
much point anymore,

My 2¢
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Re: Realtek 8185 chipset problem

2011-01-30 Thread consul tores
2011/1/30 Paul Scott waterho...@ultrasw.com:
 On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 10:27:09AM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
 On Sb, 29 ian 11, 19:02:38, Paul Scott wrote:
  I'm attaching a dmesg because this might help me get the Orinoco
  Silver working again for
  secured networks with a newer kernel.  It works fine using
  dhclient now on unsecured
                                           
                                          using what, wicd or ??
 
  With dhclient or /etc/network/interfaces.  wicd doesn't see it
  either probably because of the firmware problem.

 I doubt that, a firmware problem will affect all frontends equally. You
 might want to check that wicd is trying to access the correct device.

 Could there be something else I have not installed?  I have not had this
 problem with other installations.

 wicd.log says:

 2011/01/22 13:34:02 :: Autoconnecting...
 2011/01/22 13:34:02 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect 
 to wireless network
 2011/01/22 13:34:02 :: Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect

 Thanks,

 Paul

What happend if you do:

ifconfig wlanx up
iwconfig wlanx essid your_essid
dhclient wlanx

As root and x= your wifi card?


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VM speed benchmark

2011-01-30 Thread T o n g
Hi,

Talking about VM, some prefer virtulbox, some VMWare. Don't know how many 
of you prefer kvm. I'm wondering if you could do the speed benchmark of 
your preferred VM, and compare the result to that of your host.

The reason that I'm asking -- recently I noticed that my kvm is extremely 
slow, its disk access seems at least 10 times slower (*12 hours* to 
restore a 600M partition?!). Googling revealed that's a known problem. 
e.g., 
http://blog.kagesenshi.org/2008/03/qemu-slow-disk-throughput.html

... I uses Qemu for hosting the guest OS for my development environment.

For 2 days, I keep wondering why Zope/Plone loads damn slow on the qemu 
machine eventhough I have allocated both cores of the processor, and 
512RAM for it. 15 minutes simply to start up is really not desirable. I 
kept on investigating and guess what:

[root@unapcict ~]# /sbin/hdparm -t /dev/hda

/dev/hda:
Timing buffered disk reads: 18 MB in 3.03 seconds = 5.95 MB/sec

Just for a comparison, the host hdd's speed:

[root@Nobuyuki ~]# /sbin/hdparm -t /dev/sdc

/dev/sdc:
Timing buffered disk reads: 174 MB in 3.01 seconds = 57.71 MB/sec

Darn.. So, thats what the reason. . . 

See, it *IS* at least 10 times slower. 

Please comment. 

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Re: help

2011-01-30 Thread Doug

On 01/30/2011 07:01 AM, Chris Bannister wrote:

On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 02:59:08PM -0500, Robert Blair Mason Jr. wrote:

True... I think sudo is only installed if you disable root logins, otherwise 
you're just stuck with su.

Sigh. Are you running Ubuntu?

Ubuntu is NOT Debian.


You may have the sudo script, but you may not be listed in it, in
which case you'll get a sort of nasty message saying something
like You don't have permission to use Sudo.  It will be reported
to the administrator.  You need to look at a file where the user
_is_ permitted, and then, using a vi-like editor called sudoers,
modify the sudo file with your user name, not commented out,
and close the file.  Then you will be able to use sudo.  (I assume
that the sudo script exists in your distro.  If not, you'll have to
get it somewhere.)

I don't understand why any distro does _not_ have this sudo
available, and already set up for the admin of the system. It
is certainly safer to use than su root, which will leave the user
who is not careful in the root forever.  Ubuntu has sudo set up.
PCLOS did not, and I had to fix it.  Apparently Debian is also
that way--I haven't looked.  (Altho I have Deb installed on a
machine, I frankly don't like its politics, and I don't use it.)

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Re: approx for new netinst installation

2011-01-30 Thread Paul E Condon
On 20110129_230759, Russell L. Harris wrote:
 * Greg Madden gomadtr...@gci.net [110126 03:45]:
  On Tuesday 25 January 2011 16:17:56 Russell L. Harris wrote:
   I am trying to discover how -- if it is possible -- to use approx in
   order to minimize download time and bandwidth during a new netinst
   installation.
 ...
  During the 'net-install' when the choose mirror screen appears you need to 
  scroll 
  to the top of the list, choose manual entry or some such, point it at a 
  local 
  url, proxy etc.
  
  This choice is apparent in all install modes, default to expert.
 
 I tried that, entering 192.168.0.200 (the LAN address of my approx
 server) as the Debian archive mirror hostname and

Have you tried 192.168.0.200: ? I think you need the port number
and the default port for approx is .

HTH

 /var/cache/approx/debian as the Debian archive mirror directory.

I have been using approx for over a year and don't recall ever
specifying a Debian archive mirror directory. I think there is an
approx demon which is listening on port , and the demon already
knows where it is maintaining its database and proxy repository.  Look
at /etc/approx/approx.conf on your server.

 
 Inspecting the installation log with F4, I saw the following error
 message:
 
choose-mirror[30711]: DEBUG: command: wget -q
http://192.168.0.200/var/cache/approx/debian/dists/squeeze/Release
-0 - | grep -E `^(Suite|Codename:`
 
choose-mirror[30711]: WARNING **: mirror does not support the
specified release (squeeze)
 
 However, the approx server has been used less than a week ago to
 install files to a new Squeeze system (which was installed using
 the netinst Release Candidate 1 CD).
 
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Help with Sun Java in Debian Sid

2011-01-30 Thread Nick Lidakis
I have been buying music from a website called HDtracks.com recently using my
Debian Sid desktop. They're wensite requires your run a download manager that 
is a Java application for all music downloads. I have downloaded 2 albums
this past October without incident but ran into problems trying to buy music
yesterday.

In trying to track down what was going on, I realized I had the Sun Java jre
installed from the non-free repository and openjdk-6-jre
openjdk-6-jre-headless. I tried using update-aletrnatives --config java to
pick between the two to no avail. I removed the openjdk packages and
currently only have Sun's Java installed.

phobos:/home/nick# dpkg -l | grep java
rc  ca-certificates-java 20100412
Common CA certificates (JKS keystore)
pi  java-common  0.40
Base of all Java packages
ii  javascript-common8
Base support for JavaScript library packages
rc  libaccess-bridge-java-jni1.26.2-5
Java Access Bridge for GNOME (jni bindings)
ii  plasma-scriptengine-javascript   4:4.4.5-1
the JavaScript script engine for Plasma
ii  sun-java6-bin6.22-1
Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture dependent files)
ii  sun-java6-fonts  6.22-1
Lucida TrueType fonts (from the Sun JRE)
ii  sun-java6-jre6.22-1
Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture independent files)
ii  sun-java6-plugin   

As a simple test, when I try to visit this site, http://www.time.gov/, which
uses Java to show real time, the browser freezes for about 15 seconds, the
page loads but no Java clock is shown.

So I tried installing Java on my Debian Sid laptop via apt-get install
sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin and all works well. The Java clock works and I
was able to download my music from HDtracks.

On the laptop:

thinkpad:/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.22# dpkg -l | grep java
ii  java-common  0.40
 Base of all Java packages
ii  sun-java6-bin6.22-1
 Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture dependent
files)
ii  sun-java6-jre6.22-1
 Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture independent
files)
ii  sun-java6-plugin 6.22-1
 The Java(TM) Plug-in, Java SE 6
thinkpad:/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.22#


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Re: iptables/routing network problem

2011-01-30 Thread geertsky
On Jan 30, 4:50 pm, Mihira Fernando mihirathe...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 01/30/2011 08:48 PM, geertsky wrote:

  Hello,
  I'm having a wierd problem I cannot solve...
  I have a pptp connection from my house to my server using
  192.168.2.0/24 range ip's
  I ḿ trying to make mysql access able from the 192.168.2.0/24 network.
  On the server I've got ufw firewall so I state ufw insert 4 allow
  proto tcp from 192.168.2.0/24 to 192.168.2.1 port 3306
  [snip]

  Apparently there is somewhere in the os a rule which disables access
  to port 3306, but it's not a iptables rule...
  Does anyone have a idea what apart from iptables controls network
  traffic?
  Thanks cause I'm completely lost...

  Greetings,
  Geert

 Maybe a stupid question but have you enabled network access in the MySQL
 server settings so that MySQL will actually accept connections over the
 network ?

 Mihira.

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Hi Mihira,
I'm not trying connecting to mysql, well not with the tests atleast...
I'm using netcat to try to make a connection to port 3306 and that
even fails...

Greetings,
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Re: iptables/routing network problem

2011-01-30 Thread geertsky
On Jan 30, 5:00 pm, Anand Sivaram aspn...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 20:48, geertsky bege...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hello,
  I'm having a wierd problem I cannot solve...
  I have a pptp connection from my house to my server using
  192.168.2.0/24 range ip's
  I ḿ trying to make mysql access able from the 192.168.2.0/24 network.
  On the server I've got ufw firewall so I state ufw insert 4 allow
  proto tcp from 192.168.2.0/24 to 192.168.2.1 port 3306
  This gives ufw status numbered:
  Status: active

      To                         Action      From
      --                         --      
  [ 1] 22/tcp                     ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 2] 1723/tcp                   ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 3] Anywhere                   DENY IN     192.168.254.0/24
  [ 4] 192.168.2.1 3306/tcp       ALLOW IN    192.168.2.0/24
  [ 5] 192.168.2.1 80/tcp         ALLOW IN    192.168.2.0/24
  [ 6] 80/tcp                     ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 7] 21/tcp                     ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 8] 192.168.2.0/24             DENY IN     192.168.100.0/24
  [ 9] 192.168.2.0/24             DENY IN     192.168.1.0/24
  [10] 217.148.94.148 25          ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [11] 217.148.94.148 993         ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [12] 217.148.94.148 995         ALLOW IN    Anywhere

  looks good I thought...
  To test I used netcat because mysqld has some restrictions and to rule
  any mysql problems out first just a netcat connction...
  so on the server: nc -vl 192.168.2.1 3306
  on the client: telnet 192.168.2.1 3306
  and it timesout unable to connect...
  ping 192.168.2.1 on the client gives replys...
  iptables -L on the client gives ACCEPT ACCEPT ACCEPT and no further
  rules...
  hhm... strange...
  After this I've been looking everyhere to findout eventually the
  following:
  ufw delete 4   #delete the existing mysql accept rule
  ufw insert 4 allow proto tcp from 192.168.2.0/24 to 192.168.2.1 port
  3307
  ufw status numbered gives:
  Status: active

      To                         Action      From
      --                         --      
  [ 1] 22/tcp                     ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 2] 1723/tcp                   ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 3] Anywhere                   DENY IN     192.168.254.0/24
  [ 4] 192.168.2.1 3307/tcp       ALLOW IN    192.168.2.0/24
  [ 5] 192.168.2.1 80/tcp         ALLOW IN    192.168.2.0/24
  [ 6] 80/tcp                     ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 7] 21/tcp                     ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 8] 192.168.2.0/24             DENY IN     192.168.100.0/24
  [ 9] 192.168.2.0/24             DENY IN     192.168.1.0/24
  [10] 217.148.94.148 25          ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [11] 217.148.94.148 993         ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [12] 217.148.94.148 995         ALLOW IN    Anywhere

  on the server: nc -vl 192.168.2.1 3307
  on the client: telnet 192.168.2.1 3307
  Connected to 192.168.2.1.
  Escape character is '^]'.
  and i can chat as supposed to be able using nc.

  Apparently there is somewhere in the os a rule which disables access
  to port 3306, but it's not a iptables rule...
  Does anyone have a idea what apart from iptables controls network
  traffic?
  Thanks cause I'm completely lost...

  Greetings,
  Geert

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 * Could you try it after completely disabling the firewall once, to make
 sure that 3306 works.
 * Also to see the stats, use iptables -L -vn to get the packet stats
 also.  Take two of these logs before and after
 trying to connect to 3306, see which particular rule counter is going up.
HI,
I forgot to mention... but also disabling the firewall completely
results in a timeout...
I guess it has to be some client side setting...
Your iptables suggestions  are not going to show anything I 'm
afraid... cause completely disabling the firewall doesn work...

Greetings,
Geert


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Re: iptables/routing network problem

2011-01-30 Thread geertsky
On Jan 30, 5:00 pm, Anand Sivaram aspn...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 20:48, geertsky bege...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hello,
  I'm having a wierd problem I cannot solve...
  I have a pptp connection from my house to my server using
  192.168.2.0/24 range ip's
  I ḿ trying to make mysql access able from the 192.168.2.0/24 network.
  On the server I've got ufw firewall so I state ufw insert 4 allow
  proto tcp from 192.168.2.0/24 to 192.168.2.1 port 3306
  This gives ufw status numbered:
  Status: active

      To                         Action      From
      --                         --      
  [ 1] 22/tcp                     ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 2] 1723/tcp                   ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 3] Anywhere                   DENY IN     192.168.254.0/24
  [ 4] 192.168.2.1 3306/tcp       ALLOW IN    192.168.2.0/24
  [ 5] 192.168.2.1 80/tcp         ALLOW IN    192.168.2.0/24
  [ 6] 80/tcp                     ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 7] 21/tcp                     ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 8] 192.168.2.0/24             DENY IN     192.168.100.0/24
  [ 9] 192.168.2.0/24             DENY IN     192.168.1.0/24
  [10] 217.148.94.148 25          ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [11] 217.148.94.148 993         ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [12] 217.148.94.148 995         ALLOW IN    Anywhere

  looks good I thought...
  To test I used netcat because mysqld has some restrictions and to rule
  any mysql problems out first just a netcat connction...
  so on the server: nc -vl 192.168.2.1 3306
  on the client: telnet 192.168.2.1 3306
  and it timesout unable to connect...
  ping 192.168.2.1 on the client gives replys...
  iptables -L on the client gives ACCEPT ACCEPT ACCEPT and no further
  rules...
  hhm... strange...
  After this I've been looking everyhere to findout eventually the
  following:
  ufw delete 4   #delete the existing mysql accept rule
  ufw insert 4 allow proto tcp from 192.168.2.0/24 to 192.168.2.1 port
  3307
  ufw status numbered gives:
  Status: active

      To                         Action      From
      --                         --      
  [ 1] 22/tcp                     ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 2] 1723/tcp                   ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 3] Anywhere                   DENY IN     192.168.254.0/24
  [ 4] 192.168.2.1 3307/tcp       ALLOW IN    192.168.2.0/24
  [ 5] 192.168.2.1 80/tcp         ALLOW IN    192.168.2.0/24
  [ 6] 80/tcp                     ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 7] 21/tcp                     ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [ 8] 192.168.2.0/24             DENY IN     192.168.100.0/24
  [ 9] 192.168.2.0/24             DENY IN     192.168.1.0/24
  [10] 217.148.94.148 25          ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [11] 217.148.94.148 993         ALLOW IN    Anywhere
  [12] 217.148.94.148 995         ALLOW IN    Anywhere

  on the server: nc -vl 192.168.2.1 3307
  on the client: telnet 192.168.2.1 3307
  Connected to 192.168.2.1.
  Escape character is '^]'.
  and i can chat as supposed to be able using nc.

  Apparently there is somewhere in the os a rule which disables access
  to port 3306, but it's not a iptables rule...
  Does anyone have a idea what apart from iptables controls network
  traffic?
  Thanks cause I'm completely lost...

  Greetings,
  Geert

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 * Could you try it after completely disabling the firewall once, to make
 sure that 3306 works.
 * Also to see the stats, use iptables -L -vn to get the packet stats
 also.  Take two of these logs before and after
 trying to connect to 3306, see which particular rule counter is going up.

Hi again,
Ok, I foundout it cannot be a clientside problem...
I did a test from the client to a other computer on the local network
and the connection can be established!
Could the pptp connection be the problem somehow?

Greetings,
Geert


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nameserver issues involving *.debian.org

2011-01-30 Thread Joel Roth
Hi all,

Some nslookup oddities have been bothering me.  Does it look
to you like my ISP is blocking certain DNS queries?

First, here's what I expect *and* what I get when
I SSH to an account at maseru.dreamhost.com:

[maseru]$ nslookup debian.org
Server: 66.33.216.127
Address:66.33.216.127#53

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:   debian.org
Address: 206.12.19.7
[...]

[maseru]$ nslookup ftp.us.debian.org
Server: 66.33.216.127
Address:66.33.216.127#53

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:   ftp.us.debian.org
Address: 204.152.191.39
[...]

Now, let's try querying the *same* nameserver from my home computer
via my ISP (hawaiian telecom).

$ nslookup google.com 66.33.216.127
Server: 66.33.216.127
Address:66.33.216.127#53

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:   google.com
Address: 74.125.224.52
[...]

$ nslookup debian.org 66.33.216.127
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached

$ nslookup ftp.us.debian.org 66.33.216.127
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached

$ nslookup perl.com 66.33.216.127
Server: 66.33.216.127
Address:66.33.216.127#53

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:   perl.com
Address: 208.201.239.101
[...]

I'd like to find some other explanation. This
is with my firewall turned off.

btw, I get the same issues using my ISPs nameserver
via the ethernet modem.


$ nslookup google.com 192.168.0.1
Server: 192.168.0.1
Address:192.168.0.1#53

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:   google.com
Address: 74.125.224.83
[...]

$ nslookup debian.org 192.168.0.1
Server: 192.168.0.1
Address:192.168.0.1#53

** server can't find debian.org: SERVFAIL

Finally, here are the queries (external DNS
server, then via ISP's ASDL modem) followed by a 
corresponding wireshark dump of the network
traffic.

Thanks for your attention!


nslookup google.com 66.33.216.127 # succeeds
nslookup debian.org 66.33.216.127
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
nslookup google.com 192.168.0.1   # succeeds
nslookup debian.org 192.168.0.1
** server can't find debian.org: SERVFAIL


No. TimeSourceDestination   Protocol Info
  1 0.00192.168.0.105 66.33.216.127 DNS  
Standard query A google.com

Frame 1 (70 bytes on wire, 70 bytes captured)
Ethernet II, Src: WistronI_19:e6:be (f0:de:f1:19:e6:be), Dst: AniCommu_c5:4f:19 
(00:40:05:c5:4f:19)
Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.0.105 (192.168.0.105), Dst: 66.33.216.127 
(66.33.216.127)
User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: 47670 (47670), Dst Port: domain (53)
Domain Name System (query)

No. TimeSourceDestination   Protocol Info
  2 0.03106866.33.216.127 192.168.0.105 DNS  
Standard query response A 74.125.224.81 A 74.125.224.82 A 74.125.224.83 A 
74.125.224.84 A 74.125.224.80

Frame 2 (286 bytes on wire, 286 bytes captured)
Ethernet II, Src: AniCommu_c5:4f:19 (00:40:05:c5:4f:19), Dst: WistronI_19:e6:be 
(f0:de:f1:19:e6:be)
Internet Protocol, Src: 66.33.216.127 (66.33.216.127), Dst: 192.168.0.105 
(192.168.0.105)
User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: domain (53), Dst Port: 47670 (47670)
Domain Name System (response)

No. TimeSourceDestination   Protocol Info
  3 7.417343192.168.0.105 66.33.216.127 DNS  
Standard query A debian.org

Frame 3 (70 bytes on wire, 70 bytes captured)
Ethernet II, Src: WistronI_19:e6:be (f0:de:f1:19:e6:be), Dst: AniCommu_c5:4f:19 
(00:40:05:c5:4f:19)
Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.0.105 (192.168.0.105), Dst: 66.33.216.127 
(66.33.216.127)
User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: 55129 (55129), Dst Port: domain (53)
Domain Name System (query)

No. TimeSourceDestination   Protocol Info
  4 12.417482   192.168.0.105 66.33.216.127 DNS  
Standard query A debian.org

Frame 4 (70 bytes on wire, 70 bytes captured)
Ethernet II, Src: WistronI_19:e6:be (f0:de:f1:19:e6:be), Dst: AniCommu_c5:4f:19 
(00:40:05:c5:4f:19)
Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.0.105 (192.168.0.105), Dst: 66.33.216.127 
(66.33.216.127)
User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: 55129 (55129), Dst Port: domain (53)
Domain Name System (query)

No. TimeSourceDestination   Protocol Info
  5 17.417696   192.168.0.105 66.33.216.127 DNS  
Standard query A debian.org

Frame 5 (70 bytes on wire, 70 bytes captured)
Ethernet II, Src: WistronI_19:e6:be (f0:de:f1:19:e6:be), Dst: AniCommu_c5:4f:19 
(00:40:05:c5:4f:19)
Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.0.105 (192.168.0.105), Dst: 66.33.216.127 

Re: iptables/routing network problem

2011-01-30 Thread geertsky
On Jan 30, 10:20 pm, geertsky bege...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Jan 30, 4:50 pm, Mihira Fernando mihirathe...@gmail.com wrote:



  On 01/30/2011 08:48 PM, geertsky wrote:

   Hello,
   I'm having a wierd problem I cannot solve...
   I have a pptp connection from my house to my server using
   192.168.2.0/24 range ip's
   I ḿ trying to make mysql access able from the 192.168.2.0/24 network.
   On the server I've got ufw firewall so I state ufw insert 4 allow
   proto tcp from 192.168.2.0/24 to 192.168.2.1 port 3306
   [snip]

   Apparently there is somewhere in the os a rule which disables access
   to port 3306, but it's not a iptables rule...
   Does anyone have a idea what apart from iptables controls network
   traffic?
   Thanks cause I'm completely lost...

   Greetings,
   Geert

  Maybe a stupid question but have you enabled network access in the MySQL
  server settings so that MySQL will actually accept connections over the
  network ?

  Mihira.

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 Hi Mihira,
 I'm not trying connecting to mysql, well not with the tests atleast...
 I'm using netcat to try to make a connection to port 3306 and that
 even fails...

 Greetings,
 Geert

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Ok, am a bit further now...
So I found out it's the pptp connection who is malicious configured
somehow...
I have other pptp conections also listening on that server and a
connection over one of the other pptp servers succeeds!
Still very strange though... why only the port 3306 is infected by
this...
Anyways... I'll look into it maybe tomorrow or something and I'll
report what I mis configured...

If anyone has suggestions I'm happy to hear it!

Greetings,
Geert


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Re: fields in files

2011-01-30 Thread Paul E Condon
On 20110130_134532, Axel Freyn wrote:
 Hi Lisi,
 On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 12:18:39PM +, Lisi wrote:
  On Sunday 30 January 2011 11:35:56 Camaleón wrote:
   On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 11:26:16 +, Lisi wrote:
In teh following:
-rw-r--r-- 1 lisi lisi19503 2011-01-28 21:12 Etch_repositories.odt
   
I can see eight pieces of information: permissions, directory or file
(information that is also at the beginning of the permissions), owner,
group (or group, owner), size, date, name of file or directory.
   
What are these called?  I have always called them fields, but it would
appear that I am wrong to do so.
  
   directory/file
   user perms-group perms-others perms
   user-group
   size
   last modified timestamp
   file name
  
   I call them file attributes but not sure if that's the technical name
   though :-)
  
  Thanks, Camaleón!  Yes ,that it what they are in this context.  But in more 
  general terms, like page, chapter, section etc., rather than the names of 
  that particular page etc. -  what are they called?  I want to use it with 
  cut 
  if possible, but can't even find if there is a suitable option when I don't 
  know what they are called.  Column is too narrow (in the physical sense) a 
  definition.  There are 21 of what cut calls columns in the name of the file 
  alone in this sample!
 
 Is that what you want to achieve?
 
 ls -l | sed -e 's/  */ /g'  | cut -f 8 -d  
This give the file name field.
An alternative is:
ls -l | tr -s ' ' | cut -f 8 -d ' '

But beware. If the file name contains embedded space(s), it will
give only the leading part up to the first space. To get the whole
file name, use:
ls -l | tr -s ' ' | cut -f 8- -d ' '

If you are interested in processing the date and time fields, be
aware that the detailed format that is used depends on how old 
the file is at the time of execution of 'ls'. I get around this
pandering to human traditions by defining shell variable

TIME_STYLE=+%Y%m%d_%H%M%S 

This combines date and time-of-day into a single field. A file 
of data about files using this, remains correct when reconstructed
at a later date. A full-up geek design decision with no concession
to human frailty would be to use

TIME_STYLE=+%s

This gives seconds since UNIX epoch. Which might be useful if you are
collecting data from computers that are operating in different time
zones.

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which is at fault? iceweasel or drupal?

2011-01-30 Thread Russell L. Harris
Occasionally while browsing with iceweasel, the machine slows to a
crawl and the processor usage (as displayed by system monitor) stays
at 100 percent.  Almost always, this happens when browsing a web site
which uses drupal as its engine.

I have experienced this phenomenon with Etch, Lenny, and Squeeze, and
on various machines.

Because of a previous experience in which drupal appears to have given
vandals access to my web site, I suspect that the culprit is drupal;
but perhaps the combination of iceweasel and drupal has a synergstic
effect for the worse.

RLH



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Re: Realtek 8185 chipset problem

2011-01-30 Thread Paul Scott

On 01/30/2011 01:06 PM, consul tores wrote:

2011/1/30 Paul Scottwaterho...@ultrasw.com:
   

On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 10:27:09AM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
 

On Sb, 29 ian 11, 19:02:38, Paul Scott wrote:
   

I'm attaching a dmesg because this might help me get the Orinoco
Silver working again for
secured networks with a newer kernel.  It works fine using
dhclient now on unsecured
 

 
using what, wicd or ??
   

With dhclient or /etc/network/interfaces.  wicd doesn't see it
either probably because of the firmware problem.
 

I doubt that, a firmware problem will affect all frontends equally. You
might want to check that wicd is trying to access the correct device.
   

Could there be something else I have not installed?  I have not had this
problem with other installations.

wicd.log says:

2011/01/22 13:34:02 :: Autoconnecting...
2011/01/22 13:34:02 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect 
to wireless network
2011/01/22 13:34:02 :: Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect

Thanks,

Paul
 

What happend if you do:
   


I have done these many times but I recently got and compiled a driver 
from Realtek (from Wayne's suggestion).  It isn't named rtl8185 but 
r8185b.  I thought I had tested that well enough and that it wasn't working,



ifconfig wlanx up
iwconfig wlanx essid your_essid
dhclient wlanx
   


These now work on my temporarily unsecured home network!

Now on to secured networks.

Thanks,

Paul




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Re: which is at fault? iceweasel or drupal?

2011-01-30 Thread David Christensen

Russell L. Harris wrote:

Occasionally while browsing with iceweasel, the machine slows to a
crawl


I've been running Drupal sites for 2+ years, and haven't had browser 
issues when browsing them with Ice Weasel.  (I have experienced Drupal 
and hosting issues.)



Currently, my system bogs down when I use Ice Weasel to browse Yahoo! 
Groups.  This is especially noticeable when I an entering data into a 
textarea control and Yahoo! seems to be spell-checking each and every 
keystroke.  I haven't tried any other browsers or platforms.



My guess is that the problem has something to do with JavaScript -- 
flaws in the site's JavaScript code and/or flaws in Ice Weasel's 
JavaScript engine.



HTH,

David


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[Solution] Start synergy automatically when X starts (was: /etc/X11/Xsession.d)

2011-01-30 Thread T o n g
On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 15:41:23 +, Camaleón wrote:

 I want to use it to start an app when X starts, synergyc to be exact,
 (...)
 
 There is a doc on how to do this, but not sure if that will help:
 
 http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/autostart.html

Thanks Camaleón. 

Been there, read that. 

However, the offical how-to need us to hack into offical display 
manager's start up files. I thought this was bad, because when the 
display manager is updated, all your hacking is lost.

So I asked myself, is there any better places, universal to all 3 
display managers and doesn't need to hack into exiting official code?

First thing I thought of is the .desktop files that freedesktop.org has 
specified as the standard method of how the applications should be 
started when you start a X session. . . 

Read more of my adventure if you are interested, at
http://sfxpt.wordpress.com/2011/01/30/start-synergy-automatically-when-x-
starts/

cheers


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USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-30 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
Hi all!

I'm having an issue with my usb 3.0 port. I've recently bought an Asus
N73JF laptop which has one such port. I'm running a fully updated Squeeze
with the 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel image from the Debian repo. During boot I
see lots of:
hub 1-1:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 5 and the port
doesn't work. When I run lspci -v I get the following (among others):

04:00.0 USB Controller: Fresco Logic Device 1400 (rev 01) (prog-if 30)
Subsystem: Device 1d5c:1000
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 19 Memory at
d600 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K] Capabilities: [50]
Power Management version 3 Capabilities: [68] MSI: Enable-
Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+ Capabilities: [80] Express Endpoint,
MSI 00 Kernel driver in use: xhci_hcd

So obviously xhci is used for it, as it should I guess. Some google search
returned, that it might be an issue with ehci getting in the way so I
experimented a bit with modprobe. I disabled ehci_hcd and when I typed
modprobe xhci_hcd I got the following response:

FATAL: Module xhci_hcd not found.

It's the same with ehci enabled so I guess this has nothing to do with it.
I looked into /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ and xhci_hcd is there all right.

Does anyone know what I'm missing? It would be nice to be able to use the
usb 3.0 but I can't seem to find any solution. All advice are welcome

Regards,
KB


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Re: fields in files

2011-01-30 Thread Lisi
On Sunday 30 January 2011 21:59:03 Paul E Condon wrote:
 On 20110130_134532, Axel Freyn wrote:
  Hi Lisi,
 
  On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 12:18:39PM +, Lisi wrote:
   On Sunday 30 January 2011 11:35:56 Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 11:26:16 +, Lisi wrote:
 In teh following:
 -rw-r--r-- 1 lisi lisi19503 2011-01-28 21:12
 Etch_repositories.odt

 I can see eight pieces of information: permissions, directory or
 file (information that is also at the beginning of the
 permissions), owner, group (or group, owner), size, date, name of
 file or directory.

 What are these called?  I have always called them fields, but it
 would appear that I am wrong to do so.
   
directory/file
user perms-group perms-others perms
user-group
size
last modified timestamp
file name
   
I call them file attributes but not sure if that's the technical
name though :-)
  
   Thanks, Camaleón!  Yes ,that it what they are in this context.  But in
   more general terms, like page, chapter, section etc., rather than the
   names of that particular page etc. -  what are they called?  I want to
   use it with cut if possible, but can't even find if there is a suitable
   option when I don't know what they are called.  Column is too narrow
   (in the physical sense) a definition.  There are 21 of what cut calls
   columns in the name of the file alone in this sample!
 
  Is that what you want to achieve?
 
  ls -l | sed -e 's/  */ /g'  | cut -f 8 -d  

 This give the file name field.
 An alternative is:
 ls -l | tr -s ' ' | cut -f 8 -d ' '

 But beware. If the file name contains embedded space(s), it will
 give only the leading part up to the first space. To get the whole
 file name, use:
 ls -l | tr -s ' ' | cut -f 8- -d ' '

 If you are interested in processing the date and time fields, be
 aware that the detailed format that is used depends on how old
 the file is at the time of execution of 'ls'. I get around this
 pandering to human traditions by defining shell variable

 TIME_STYLE=+%Y%m%d_%H%M%S

 This combines date and time-of-day into a single field. A file
 of data about files using this, remains correct when reconstructed
 at a later date. A full-up geek design decision with no concession
 to human frailty would be to use

 TIME_STYLE=+%s

 This gives seconds since UNIX epoch. Which might be useful if you are
 collecting data from computers that are operating in different time
 zones.
 Thanks, Paul. :-)

Lisi



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USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-30 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
Hi all!

I'm having an issue with my usb 3.0 port. I've recently bought an Asus
N73JF laptop which has one such port. I'm running a fully updated Squeeze
with the 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel image from the Debian repo. During boot I
see lots of:
hub 1-1:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 5,
and the port doesn't work. When I run lspci -v I get the following 
(among others):

04:00.0 USB Controller: Fresco Logic Device 1400 (rev 01) (prog-if 30)
Subsystem: Device 1d5c:1000
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 19 Memory at
d600 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K] Capabilities: [50]
Power Management version 3 Capabilities: [68] MSI: Enable-
Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+ Capabilities: [80] Express Endpoint,
MSI 00 Kernel driver in use: xhci_hcd

So obviously xhci is used for it, as it should I guess. Some google search
returned, that it might be an issue with ehci getting in the way so I
experimented a bit with modprobe. I disabled ehci_hcd and when I typed
modprobe xhci_hcd I got the following response:

FATAL: Module xhci_hcd not found.

It's the same with ehci enabled so I guess this has nothing to do with it.
I looked into /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ and xhci_hcd is there all right.

Does anyone know what I'm missing? It would be nice to be able to use the
usb 3.0 but I can't seem to find any solution. All advice are welcome

Regards,
KB


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USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-30 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
Hi all!

I'm having an issue with my usb 3.0 port. I've recently bought an Asus
N73JF laptop which has one such port. I'm running a fully updated Squeeze
with the 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel image from the Debian repo. During boot I
see lots of:
hub 1-1:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 5 and the port
doesn't work. When I run lspci -v I get the following (among others):

04:00.0 USB Controller: Fresco Logic Device 1400 (rev 01) (prog-if 30)
Subsystem: Device 1d5c:1000
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 19 Memory at
d600 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K] Capabilities: [50]
Power Management version 3 Capabilities: [68] MSI: Enable-
Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+ Capabilities: [80] Express Endpoint,
MSI 00 Kernel driver in use: xhci_hcd

So obviously xhci is used for it, as it should I guess. Some google search
returned, that it might be an issue with ehci getting in the way so I
experimented a bit with modprobe. I disabled ehci_hcd and when I typed
modprobe xhci_hcd I got the following response:

FATAL: Module xhci_hcd not found.

It's the same with ehci enabled so I guess this has nothing to do with it.
I looked into /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ and xhci_hcd is there all right.

Does anyone know what I'm missing? It would be nice to be able to use the
usb 3.0 but I can't seem to find any solution. All advice are welcome

Regards,
KB


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module kvm-intel causing virtualbox problems

2011-01-30 Thread briand
I get an error message when I run virtual box and the inter-tubes led
me to the answer of removing the kvm-intel module.

I'm trying to figure out how it got loaded in the first place so I can
keep it from being loaded, but I can't seem to track it down.

Can some kind soul help me out.

Thanks,

Brian


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Re: help

2011-01-30 Thread Tom Furie
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 03:35:59PM -0500, Doug wrote:

 that way--I haven't looked.  (Altho I have Deb installed on a
 machine, I frankly don't like its politics, and I don't use it.)

Okay, I know I should ignore it, but I can't. If you don't like Debian's
politics and don't use it, what are you here for?

Cheers,
Tom

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Re: approx for new netinst installation

2011-01-30 Thread Russell L. Harris
* Paul E Condon pecon...@mesanetworks.net [110130 21:15]:
 On 20110129_230759, Russell L. Harris wrote:
  * Greg Madden gomadtr...@gci.net [110126 03:45]:
   On Tuesday 25 January 2011 16:17:56 Russell L. Harris wrote:
I am trying to discover how -- if it is possible -- to use approx in
order to minimize download time and bandwidth during a new netinst
installation.
  ...
  I tried that, entering 192.168.0.200 (the LAN address of my approx
  server) as the Debian archive mirror hostname and
 
 Have you tried 192.168.0.200: ? I think you need the port number
 and the default port for approx is .

Yes.  Thank you!  That was the missing specification -- which I should
have understood from the note in the dialogue box, which told how to
specify an alternate port.

After I specified the server as 192.168.0.200:, the installer
provided (as the default) the directory name /debian/.  I pressed
ENTER, and it worked.

RLH


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