Dell E4310 et freeze de la bécane

2011-08-01 Thread Edi Stojicevic
Bonjour,

Depuis la semaine derniere et mon passage sur 2.6.39 puis 3.0, j'ai des
problemes de freeze de ma bécane lorsque je lance xscreensaver :(

J'ai accès via ssh à la machine mais je ne peux relancer X ... 

En regardant, les logs j'ai trouvé ce message : 

intel ips :00:1f.6: failed to get i915 symbols, graphics turbo disabled

et 

ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.ECDV.ECR1] (Node 
f4447b90), AE_TIME (20110413/psparse-536)
ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\ECRB] (Node f4447ab8), AE_TIME 
(20110413/psparse-536)
ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\ECG5] (Node f4447a10), AE_TIME 
(20110413/psparse-536)

Ma carte graphique est une Intel  : 

00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])

et j'utilise le driver i915.

Si quelqu'un à une idée ... car je sèche là :(

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Re: Dell E4310 et freeze de la bécane

2011-08-01 Thread daniel huhardeaux

Le 01/08/2011 09:29, Edi Stojicevic a écrit :

Bonjour,

Depuis la semaine derniere et mon passage sur 2.6.39 puis 3.0, j'ai des
problemes de freeze de ma bécane lorsque je lance xscreensaver :(

J'ai accès via ssh à la machine mais je ne peux relancer X ...

En regardant, les logs j'ai trouvé ce message :

intel ips :00:1f.6: failed to get i915 symbols, graphics turbo disabled

et

ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.ECDV.ECR1] (Node 
f4447b90), AE_TIME (20110413/psparse-536)
ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\ECRB] (Node f4447ab8), AE_TIME 
(20110413/psparse-536)
ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\ECG5] (Node f4447a10), AE_TIME 
(20110413/psparse-536)

Ma carte graphique est une Intel  :

00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])

et j'utilise le driver i915.

Si quelqu'un à une idée ... car je sèche là :(


Dell E5510 avec la même carte, même driver, en 2.6.39 comme 3.0: pas de 
soucis. Essaye de démarrer avec nolapic ou noapic, peut être aussi acpi=off.


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Re: Dell E4310 et freeze de la bécane

2011-08-01 Thread Edi Stojicevic
* daniel huhardeaux no-s...@tootai.net [2011-08-01 11:14:50 +0200] wrote :

 Le 01/08/2011 09:29, Edi Stojicevic a écrit :
 Bonjour,
 
 Depuis la semaine derniere et mon passage sur 2.6.39 puis 3.0, j'ai des
 problemes de freeze de ma bécane lorsque je lance xscreensaver :(
 
 J'ai accès via ssh à la machine mais je ne peux relancer X ...
 
 En regardant, les logs j'ai trouvé ce message :
 
 intel ips :00:1f.6: failed to get i915 symbols, graphics turbo disabled
 
 et
 
 ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.ECDV.ECR1] (Node 
 f4447b90), AE_TIME (20110413/psparse-536)
 ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\ECRB] (Node f4447ab8), AE_TIME 
 (20110413/psparse-536)
 ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\ECG5] (Node f4447a10), AE_TIME 
 (20110413/psparse-536)
 
 Ma carte graphique est une Intel  :
 
 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor
 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
 
 et j'utilise le driver i915.
 
 Si quelqu'un à une idée ... car je sèche là :(
 
 Dell E5510 avec la même carte, même driver, en 2.6.39 comme 3.0: pas
 de soucis. Essaye de démarrer avec nolapic ou noapic, peut être
 aussi acpi=off.

Ok je vais regarder cela ;)

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Re: via voice pro

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
El 2011-07-31 a las 19:57 -0300, jose alfredo escribió:

(reenvío a la lista...)

 El día 31 de julio de 2011 06:37, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:

(...)

  ---pues tengon un problema a la hora de la
  instalacion
 
  (...)
 
  Vas muy deprisa.
 
  Antes de instalar ningún paquete, ¿qué entorno tienes? Porque ORCA es
  para GNOME y KTTS es para KDE. Y por el registro que pones más abajo no
  parece que tengas GNOME instalado...

 eso es cierto, no tengo gnome instalado, solo kde...

Entonces prueba mejor con KTTS¹ que se integra con KDE y sus 
aplicaciones.

¹http://www.kde.org/applications/utilities/ktts/

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Re: Instalacion de ck-erp

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
El 2011-07-31 a las 19:27 -0500, Debian Linux escribió:

(reenvío a la lista...)

 2011/7/22 Camaleón noela...@gmail.com
 
  El Thu, 21 Jul 2011 14:52:41 -0600, Bayardo Sanchez escribió:
 
   Estoy tratando de instalar este ERP en debian pero no encuentro
   informacion sobre la instalacion alguna vez han instalado me manda este
   error uso debian lenny 5 Platform, , not supported
 
  Platform unsupported
 
  http://groups.google.com/group/ck-erp-en/browse_thread/thread/7f3d56bdb38ca9a
 
 
 Descomrimir dentro de modules en Joomla
 Añadir en el menu principal un menu enbebido (wraper) en el enlace poner
  http://tudominio/modules/ck-ledger
 
 Atentamente
 Ramiro Castillo

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Re: Address forward en bind.....?

2011-08-01 Thread Federico Alberto Sayd

El 30/07/11 15:01, Carlos Miranda Molina (Mstaaravin) escribió:

Buenas...


Estoy instalando una serie de servidores DNS con bind +dnssec en mi
trabajo, todo va bien hasta el momento ademas de ser mi primera
instalación en producción con Bind (siempre fui fan de DJBDNS)

Tengo una duda que hasta el momento no he encontrado mucha información.

Se puede configurar con bind lo que se llama Address Forward?

Esto es, definir en la zona del dominio que todos los mails a
@domain.com se reenvien a @other.com, servicios como easydns y
zoneedit tienen esta opción, pero no sé si es posible hacerlo con bind
para evitar poner un MTA que redireccione los mails.

Se entiende?



Al parecer lo que quieres es que cuando se haga una consulta MX para 
domain.com, el servidor de DNS responda indicandole que tiene que hacer 
una consulta MX a other.com. La verdad es que nunca he visto eso con 
Bind y no se si será muy compatible con los RFC que definen el 
funcionamiento del servicio DNS.



Saludos



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Re: Address forward en bind.....?

2011-08-01 Thread Manolo Díaz
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 14:41:05 -0300
Carlos Miranda Molina (Mstaaravin) wrote:

  El registro MX lo apuntas donde quieras.
 
  domain.com. IN MX 5 mx.other.com.
 
  fíjate en el punto del final y recuerda que mx.other.com debería ser un
  registro A y no un CNAME o tendrás problemas con algunos intercambiadores.
 
 Me parece que no entendiste, no es un registro MX lo que necesito ya
 que al hacerlo necesito tambien un MTA que reciba maisl para ese
 dominio.
 

¿Por qué? Esa entrada no dice que mx.other.com reciba correo de su
propio dominio, solo de domain.com. El dominio other.com podría
perfectamente no tener designado ningún intercambiador de correo.

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Re: Address forward en bind.....?

2011-08-01 Thread JulHer
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El 01/08/11 14:59, Federico Alberto Sayd escribió:
 El 30/07/11 15:01, Carlos Miranda Molina (Mstaaravin) escribió:
 Buenas...
 
 
 Estoy instalando una serie de servidores DNS con bind +dnssec en
 mi trabajo, todo va bien hasta el momento ademas de ser mi primera 
 instalación en producción con Bind (siempre fui fan de DJBDNS)
 
 Tengo una duda que hasta el momento no he encontrado mucha
 información.
 
 Se puede configurar con bind lo que se llama Address Forward?
 
 Esto es, definir en la zona del dominio que todos los mails a 
 @domain.com se reenvien a @other.com, servicios como easydns y 
 zoneedit tienen esta opción, pero no sé si es posible hacerlo con
 bind para evitar poner un MTA que redireccione los mails.
 
 Se entiende?
 
 
 Al parecer lo que quieres es que cuando se haga una consulta MX para 
 domain.com, el servidor de DNS responda indicandole que tiene que
 hacer una consulta MX a other.com. La verdad es que nunca he visto
 eso con Bind y no se si será muy compatible con los RFC que definen
 el funcionamiento del servicio DNS.


Y digo yo... puestos a configurar cosas, ¿que problema hay con apuntar
los registros MX de domain.com a los servidores de correo de other.com?


Un saludo

JulHer

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Re: Address forward en bind.....?

2011-08-01 Thread Federico Alberto Sayd

El 01/08/11 10:26, JulHer escribió:

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El 01/08/11 14:59, Federico Alberto Sayd escribió:

El 30/07/11 15:01, Carlos Miranda Molina (Mstaaravin) escribió:

Buenas...


Estoy instalando una serie de servidores DNS con bind +dnssec en
mi trabajo, todo va bien hasta el momento ademas de ser mi primera
instalación en producción con Bind (siempre fui fan de DJBDNS)

Tengo una duda que hasta el momento no he encontrado mucha
información.

Se puede configurar con bind lo que se llama Address Forward?

Esto es, definir en la zona del dominio que todos los mails a
@domain.com se reenvien a @other.com, servicios como easydns y
zoneedit tienen esta opción, pero no sé si es posible hacerlo con
bind para evitar poner un MTA que redireccione los mails.

Se entiende?


Al parecer lo que quieres es que cuando se haga una consulta MX para
domain.com, el servidor de DNS responda indicandole que tiene que
hacer una consulta MX a other.com. La verdad es que nunca he visto
eso con Bind y no se si será muy compatible con los RFC que definen
el funcionamiento del servicio DNS.


Y digo yo... puestos a configurar cosas, ¿que problema hay con apuntar
los registros MX de domain.com a los servidores de correo de other.com?


Que no quiere tener que saber cuales son mx de other.com, quiere que el 
DNS que responde la primera consulta mande al resolver a buscar un mx en 
otro dominio. Sinceramente no se si eso es compatible con DNS

Un saludo

JulHer

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Re: Servicio Apache2 caido

2011-08-01 Thread Leandro Ledesma
El día 29 de julio de 2011 16:33, Leandro Ledesma
leanlede...@gmail.com escribió:
 Estimados,

 Estoy leyendo la documentacion que me pasaron!, cuando tenga novedades
 les aviso.

 En este momento en ese servidor tengo un joomla 1.5 corriendo, con
 mucho modulos (libres y pagos), talvez alguno de esos me este tirando
 el servicio abajo.


 El día 29 de julio de 2011 16:25, Roberto Quiñones
 robe...@acshell.net escribió:
 (...)

 Reinicie el servicio /etc/init.d/apache2 restart y todo volvio a la
 normalidad.

 Estoy viendo el lugar correcto?, a alguien le paso?.

 Algún script desbocado :-?

 Sigues los enlaces que te paso Ceduard0 con eso puedes solucionar tu
 problema,

 --

 No soy yo quien ha preguntado ;-)

 ya lo se. :)


 la idea es que optimices tu servidor para el servicio de
 apache por que tu problema es simplemente que no esta pudiendo procesar
 muchos clientes aun que incrementes el valor que dices que ya hiciste,
 hay otras cosas que se deben tocar para optimizarlo.

 --

 Pero ojo con el valor de MaxClients, no se puede/debe poner al azar:

 http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mpm_common.html#maxclients

 Digo lo mismo, por eso cuando defines algún valor, tienes que fijarte
 si debes tocar otro, creo que los enlaces dados por ceduard0
 solucionan tu problema Lenadro no debieras tener problemas si los
 sigues al pie de la letra y basándote en el hardware de tu maquina.


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El problema ahora cambio!.

Cuando ingreso al sitio me tira el siguiente mensaje:

ERROR
The requested URL could not be retrieved

While trying to retrieve the URL: http://www.misitio

The following error was encountered:

Unable to forward this request at this time.

This request could not be forwarded to the origin server or to any
parent caches. The most likely cause for this error is that:

The cache administrator does not allow this cache to make direct
connections to origin servers, and
All configured parent caches are currently unreachable.

Your cache administrator is root.

Reinicie los servicios de apache2, squid y mysql. Sigue igual =(


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Servidor de Correos Postfix / Dovecot / Roundcube / antispawn / Usuarios Virtuales / Mysql / ClamAV - ACL

2011-08-01 Thread skorky duarte
Feliz inicio de semana para todos...

En esta oportunidad quisiera contar con sus opiniones en el siguiente tema:

Actualmente tengo pensado subir a produccion un Servidor de Correos Postfix
/ Dovecot / Roundcube / antispawn / Usuarios Virtuales / Mysql / ClamAV /
con todos sus juguetes, todo esto para un universo de 200 -300 usuarios
maximos a razon de 1gb max por buzon..


Ahora

Quisiera su punto de vista objetivo para controlar mediante ACL quien
envía solamente local (solo el dominio de mi organizacion) y quien podrá
enviar a todos los demas dominios (jefes y otros libres), si alguien ha
tenido este tipo de experiencia, cuales serian las mejores practicas desde
su punto de vista, algun ejemplo de ACL o lo que tengan por allí que pueda
ser de utilidad...


como siempre, gracias de antemano.

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Re: Servicio Apache2 caido

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 01 Aug 2011 12:22:52 -0300, Leandro Ledesma escribió:

 El problema ahora cambio!.

(...)

Entonces inicia un nuevo hilo, mejor :-)

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Re: Servicio Apache2 caido

2011-08-01 Thread Gonzalo Rivero
El lun, 01-08-2011 a las 12:22 -0300, Leandro Ledesma escribió: 
 El día 29 de julio de 2011 16:33, Leandro Ledesma
 leanlede...@gmail.com escribió:
  Estimados,
 
  Estoy leyendo la documentacion que me pasaron!, cuando tenga novedades
  les aviso.
 
  En este momento en ese servidor tengo un joomla 1.5 corriendo, con
  mucho modulos (libres y pagos), talvez alguno de esos me este tirando
  el servicio abajo.
 
 
  El día 29 de julio de 2011 16:25, Roberto Quiñones
  robe...@acshell.net escribió:
  (...)
 
  Reinicie el servicio /etc/init.d/apache2 restart y todo volvio a la
  normalidad.
 
  Estoy viendo el lugar correcto?, a alguien le paso?.
 
  Algún script desbocado :-?
 
  Sigues los enlaces que te paso Ceduard0 con eso puedes solucionar tu
  problema,
 
  --
 
  No soy yo quien ha preguntado ;-)
 
  ya lo se. :)
 
 
  la idea es que optimices tu servidor para el servicio de
  apache por que tu problema es simplemente que no esta pudiendo procesar
  muchos clientes aun que incrementes el valor que dices que ya hiciste,
  hay otras cosas que se deben tocar para optimizarlo.
 
  --
 
  Pero ojo con el valor de MaxClients, no se puede/debe poner al azar:
 
  http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mpm_common.html#maxclients
 
  Digo lo mismo, por eso cuando defines algún valor, tienes que fijarte
  si debes tocar otro, creo que los enlaces dados por ceduard0
  solucionan tu problema Lenadro no debieras tener problemas si los
  sigues al pie de la letra y basándote en el hardware de tu maquina.
 
 
  Saludos,
 
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  Idem
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 El problema ahora cambio!.
 
 Cuando ingreso al sitio me tira el siguiente mensaje:
 
 ERROR
 The requested URL could not be retrieved
 
 While trying to retrieve the URL: http://www.misitio
 
 The following error was encountered:
 
 Unable to forward this request at this time.
 
 This request could not be forwarded to the origin server or to any
 parent caches. The most likely cause for this error is that:
 
 The cache administrator does not allow this cache to make direct
 connections to origin servers, and
 All configured parent caches are currently unreachable.
 
 Your cache administrator is root.
 
 Reinicie los servicios de apache2, squid y mysql. Sigue igual =(
 
 

ahora hay algo malo con el proxy. Fijate si la salida a internet está
bien, si no estás en la acl equivocada, etc


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Re: Sin Sonido en Debian Wheezy

2011-08-01 Thread JAP

El 20/05/11 15:40, JAP escribió:

El 20/05/11 00:09, Francisco escribió:


JAP para mejorar un poco tu situacion abre como root el
fichero /etc/rc.local y antes de exit 0 pon
alsa force-reload
guarda y listo ya no tendras que poner el comando manualmente cuando
inicias el pc lo hace por ti



Tengo hecho algo parecido para monitorear la situación, y saber cuán 
se arregle.
Tengo en el /etc/init.d un script personal que se llama inicio.sh, el 
cual arranca cosas particulares, como ser un cliente de torrent en una 
consola virtual, y un par de cosas más.
Allí cargué la instrucción; ¿por qué?, cada vez que actualice el 
sistema de ahora en más, luego de hacerlo, anulo la línea y reinicio 
la máquina para ver si el problema se solucionó como corresponde, sin 
necesidad de andar parchándolo.


Gracias.

JAP



Continúo un hilo de hace 4 meses, que sigue sin resolverse.
Al actualizar el sistema en mayo, me quedé sin sonido.
La solución fue la descrita precedentemente, agregar un script al inicio 
que ejecuta la orden alsa force-reload.

Sigo sin sonido de forma natural, es decir, sin parchear el inicio.
Cuando ejecuto a mano dicha orden, el volcado es el siguiente:

# /etc/init.d/inicio start
Unloading ALSA sound driver modules: snd-seq-oss snd-seq-midi-event 
snd-seq snd-seq-device snd-pcm-oss snd-mixer-oss snd-hda-intel 
snd-hda-codec-realtek snd-hda-codec snd-hwdep snd-pcm snd-timer 
snd-page-alloc (failed: modules still loaded: snd-hda-intel 
snd-hda-codec-realtek snd-hda-codec snd-hwdep snd-pcm snd-timer 
snd-page-alloc).
Loading ALSA sound driver modules: snd-seq-oss snd-seq-midi-event 
snd-seq snd-seq-device snd-pcm-oss snd-mixer-oss snd-hda-intel 
snd-hda-codec-realtek snd-hda-codec snd-hwdep snd-pcm snd-timer 
snd-page-alloc.


Y después de eso, sí tengo sonido.
Pero no hay forma de tener sonido en un arranque sin ese script.

¿Alguna pista?

Gracias en adelanto.

JAP


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Re: Servidor de Correos Postfix / Dovecot / Roundcube / antispawn / Usuarios Virtuales / Mysql / ClamAV - ACL

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 01 Aug 2011 11:02:21 -0430, skorky duarte escribió:

(...)

 Ahora
 
 Quisiera su punto de vista objetivo para controlar mediante ACL quien
 envía solamente local (solo el dominio de mi organizacion) y quien podrá
 enviar a todos los demas dominios (jefes y otros libres), si alguien ha
 tenido este tipo de experiencia, cuales serian las mejores practicas
 desde su punto de vista, algun ejemplo de ACL o lo que tengan por allí
 que pueda ser de utilidad...

Esto lo controlarías desde Postfix. Una primera búsqueda en Google 
devuelve este how-to:

Guia rápida de Postfix
http://www.servitux.org/view.php/page/postfix

Y por supuesto, la documentación de Postfix:

http://www.postfix.org/RESTRICTION_CLASS_README.html

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Re: Problemas para ver .dvi

2011-08-01 Thread Darío
El 31/07/11, Mathdebian mathdeb...@gmail.com escribió:
 Deberias tratar con el paquete utf8 en lugar de utf8x, talvez te sirve, en
 realidad no entendi que era lo que hacias con tanto comentario, asi que
 ejecute este codigo y no me dio problema, es el que tu pusiste:

 %%%
 \documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{book}
 %\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} % da ERROR en el paquete pstricks
 \parindent=5mm
 %\usepackage{fancyhdr}
 %\usepackage{fancy}
 %\usepackage{pst-node}
 \oddsidemargin 0in
 %\textwidth 6.75in
 %\topmargin 0in
 %\textheight 8.5in
 %\parindent 0em
 %\parskip 2ex
 \usepackage[spanish,activeacute]{babel}
 \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
 %\usepackage[autostyle, english=quotes]{csquotes}
 \usepackage{pstricks}
 \usepackage{pst-all}
 \usepackage{upgreek} %para letras griegas en modo matem\'atico
 \usepackage{times}
 %\usepackage{tipa}
 \usepackage{gensymb} %para el símbolo de grados (\degree)
 \usepackage{textcomp}
 %\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx}
 %\usepackage[pdftex]{color}
 \usepackage[all]{xy}
 %\usepackage{pb-diagram} %para diagramas conmutativos
 \usepackage{graphicx}
 %\usepackage{esint} % para la integral doble
 %\usepackage{mathabx}
 \usepackage{tensor}
 \usepackage[intlimits]{amsmath}
 \usepackage{amssymb} %para usar el \therefore
 \usepackage{amsfonts}
 \pretolerance=3000

 \begin{document}

 \section{Prueba de una dvi}
 Esto es una prueba de un dvi

 \end{document}
 %%%


 Me ha funcionado correctamente, claro para que me funcionara correctamente
 instale los paquetes:

 texlive-pstricks
 texlive-generic-recommended

 Sin ellos me daba un erro en la linea que donde llamas a los paquetes:

 \usepackage{pstricks}
 \usepackage{pst-all}


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LIBROS LINUX

2011-08-01 Thread mordoc zero
Hola chicos soy un newbie y quiero aprender sobre linux, la verdad no
quisiera ser alguien que copia y pega todo lo que los demas.
No me gusta andar metiendo mano sin tener idea de lo que estoy haciendo. Por
eso les pido enormemente me ayuden, encuentro pocos libros, y la mayoria que
encontre estan incompletos. Leo los manuales pero la verdad me gustaria
tener alguna referencia mas. Desde muchas gracias
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Re: LIBROS LINUX

2011-08-01 Thread Juan Manuel Acuña Barrera
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El 01/08/2011, a las 14:21, mordoc zero escribió:

 
 Hola chicos soy un newbie y quiero aprender sobre linux, la verdad no 
 quisiera ser alguien que copia y pega todo lo que los demas.
 No me gusta andar metiendo mano sin tener idea de lo que estoy haciendo. Por 
 eso les pido enormemente me ayuden, encuentro pocos libros, y la mayoria que 
 encontre estan incompletos. Leo los manuales pero la verdad me gustaria tener 
 alguna referencia mas. Desde muchas gracias
 -- 
 [:]
 

Hola.

Si te interesa, puedo poner a tu disposición, en un servidorcito ftp para que 
los descargues una serie de libros (en formato PDF) que van desde Introducción 
al software libre hasta Aspectos avanzados de seguridad en redes, todos 
ellos publicados bajo al GNU Free Documentation Licence, versión 1.2 o 
similares. Me parece que los libros fueron publicados en 2008 pero creo que la 
información que contienen aún es valiosa y, aunque no es la más actual, puede 
serte de gran ayuda.

Si te interesan, házmelo saber y te enviaré la dirección del ftp a tu correo 
personal. Preferiría no publicar directamente aquí la dirección del servidor.

Ofrezco lo mismo para los demás participantes de la lista.

Saludos!

Juan Manuel Acuña.
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Re: LIBROS LINUX

2011-08-01 Thread Juan Pablo Jaramillo Pineda
El día 1 de agosto de 2011 14:50, Juan Manuel Acuña Barrera
gps...@gmail.com escribió:
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 El 01/08/2011, a las 14:21, mordoc zero escribió:


 Hola chicos soy un newbie y quiero aprender sobre linux, la verdad no 
 quisiera ser alguien que copia y pega todo lo que los demas.
 No me gusta andar metiendo mano sin tener idea de lo que estoy haciendo. Por 
 eso les pido enormemente me ayuden, encuentro pocos libros, y la mayoria que 
 encontre estan incompletos. Leo los manuales pero la verdad me gustaria 
 tener alguna referencia mas. Desde muchas gracias
 --
 [:]


 Hola.

 Si te interesa, puedo poner a tu disposición, en un servidorcito ftp para que 
 los descargues una serie de libros (en formato PDF) que van desde 
 Introducción al software libre hasta Aspectos avanzados de seguridad en 
 redes, todos ellos publicados bajo al GNU Free Documentation Licence, 
 versión 1.2 o similares. Me parece que los libros fueron publicados en 2008 
 pero creo que la información que contienen aún es valiosa y, aunque no es la 
 más actual, puede serte de gran ayuda.

 Si te interesan, házmelo saber y te enviaré la dirección del ftp a tu correo 
 personal. Preferiría no publicar directamente aquí la dirección del servidor.

 Ofrezco lo mismo para los demás participantes de la lista.

A mi me interesa bastante, muchas gracias


 Saludos!

 Juan Manuel Acuña.
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Re: LIBROS LINUX

2011-08-01 Thread Juan Pablo Jaramillo Pineda
En estas dos páginas hay buena documentación sobre bastantes temas,
claro que desconozco si todos son libres:

http://www.wowebook.com
http://www.library.nu

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Re: LIBROS LINUX

2011-08-01 Thread Néstor Flores
A mi también.

Saludos

El 1 de agosto de 2011 16:57, Juan Pablo Jaramillo Pineda 
juanpablo...@gmail.com escribió:

 El día 1 de agosto de 2011 14:50, Juan Manuel Acuña Barrera
 gps...@gmail.com escribió:
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  El 01/08/2011, a las 14:21, mordoc zero escribió:
 
 
  Hola chicos soy un newbie y quiero aprender sobre linux, la verdad no
 quisiera ser alguien que copia y pega todo lo que los demas.
  No me gusta andar metiendo mano sin tener idea de lo que estoy haciendo.
 Por eso les pido enormemente me ayuden, encuentro pocos libros, y la mayoria
 que encontre estan incompletos. Leo los manuales pero la verdad me gustaria
 tener alguna referencia mas. Desde muchas gracias
  --
  [:]
 
 
  Hola.
 
  Si te interesa, puedo poner a tu disposición, en un servidorcito ftp para
 que los descargues una serie de libros (en formato PDF) que van desde
 Introducción al software libre hasta Aspectos avanzados de seguridad en
 redes, todos ellos publicados bajo al GNU Free Documentation Licence,
 versión 1.2 o similares. Me parece que los libros fueron publicados en 2008
 pero creo que la información que contienen aún es valiosa y, aunque no es la
 más actual, puede serte de gran ayuda.
 
  Si te interesan, házmelo saber y te enviaré la dirección del ftp a tu
 correo personal. Preferiría no publicar directamente aquí la dirección del
 servidor.
 
  Ofrezco lo mismo para los demás participantes de la lista.

 A mi me interesa bastante, muchas gracias

 
  Saludos!
 
  Juan Manuel Acuña.
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Re: LIBROS LINUX

2011-08-01 Thread ceduard0
El 1 de agosto de 2011 14:21, mordoc zero mordocz...@gmail.com escribió:

 Hola chicos soy un newbie y quiero aprender sobre linux, la verdad no 
 quisiera ser alguien que copia y pega todo lo que los demas.
 No me gusta andar metiendo mano sin tener idea de lo que estoy haciendo. Por 
 eso les pido enormemente me ayuden, encuentro pocos libros, y la mayoria que 
 encontre estan incompletos. Leo los manuales pero la verdad me gustaria tener 
 alguna referencia mas. Desde muchas gracias

Hola aquí te dejo un enlace[0] donde hay muy buena información, creo
entre mis cosas tengo un PDF del mismo sitio, donde esta los pasos
para montar un server Linux desde cero, creo que esta bajo licencia
Creative Commons.

[0]http://www.alcancelibre.org/staticpages/index.php/manuales-indice




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Re: LIBROS LINUX

2011-08-01 Thread Francisco Antonio

El 01/08/11 16:03, Néstor Flores escribió:

A mi también.

Saludos

El 1 de agosto de 2011 16:57, Juan Pablo Jaramillo Pineda 
juanpablo...@gmail.com mailto:juanpablo...@gmail.com escribió:


El día 1 de agosto de 2011 14:50, Juan Manuel Acuña Barrera
gps...@gmail.com mailto:gps...@gmail.com escribió:
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 El 01/08/2011, a las 14:21, mordoc zero escribió:


 Hola chicos soy un newbie y quiero aprender sobre linux, la
verdad no quisiera ser alguien que copia y pega todo lo que los demas.
 No me gusta andar metiendo mano sin tener idea de lo que estoy
haciendo. Por eso les pido enormemente me ayuden, encuentro pocos
libros, y la mayoria que encontre estan incompletos. Leo los
manuales pero la verdad me gustaria tener alguna referencia mas.
Desde muchas gracias
 --
 [:]


 Hola.

 Si te interesa, puedo poner a tu disposición, en un servidorcito
ftp para que los descargues una serie de libros (en formato PDF)
que van desde Introducción al software libre hasta Aspectos
avanzados de seguridad en redes, todos ellos publicados bajo al
GNU Free Documentation Licence, versión 1.2 o similares. Me parece
que los libros fueron publicados en 2008 pero creo que la
información que contienen aún es valiosa y, aunque no es la más
actual, puede serte de gran ayuda.

 Si te interesan, házmelo saber y te enviaré la dirección del ftp
a tu correo personal. Preferiría no publicar directamente aquí la
dirección del servidor.

 Ofrezco lo mismo para los demás participantes de la lista.

A mi me interesa bastante, muchas gracias


 Saludos!

 Juan Manuel Acuña.
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Re: Servidor de Correos Postfix / Dovecot / Roundcube / antispawn / Usuarios Virtuales / Mysql / ClamAV - ACL

2011-08-01 Thread Juan
El día 1 de agosto de 2011 11:32, skorky duarte
skorkydua...@gmail.com escribió:
 Feliz inicio de semana para todos...

 En esta oportunidad quisiera contar con sus opiniones en el siguiente tema:

 Actualmente tengo pensado subir a produccion un Servidor de Correos Postfix
 / Dovecot / Roundcube / antispawn / Usuarios Virtuales / Mysql / ClamAV /
 con todos sus juguetes, todo esto para un universo de 200 -300 usuarios
 maximos a razon de 1gb max por buzon..


 Ahora

 Quisiera su punto de vista objetivo para controlar mediante ACL quien
 envía solamente local (solo el dominio de mi organizacion) y quien podrá
 enviar a todos los demas dominios (jefes y otros libres), si alguien ha
 tenido este tipo de experiencia, cuales serian las mejores practicas desde
 su punto de vista, algun ejemplo de ACL o lo que tengan por allí que pueda
 ser de utilidad...


 como siempre, gracias de antemano.

 Skorky Duarte
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Re: LIBROS LINUX

2011-08-01 Thread Gonzalo Rivero
El lun, 01-08-2011 a las 16:21 -0300, mordoc zero escribió:
 
 Hola chicos soy un newbie y quiero aprender sobre linux, la verdad no
 quisiera ser alguien que copia y pega todo lo que los demas.
 No me gusta andar metiendo mano sin tener idea de lo que estoy
 haciendo. Por eso les pido enormemente me ayuden, encuentro pocos
 libros, y la mayoria que encontre estan incompletos. Leo los manuales
 pero la verdad me gustaria tener alguna referencia mas. Desde muchas
 gracias
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apt-get install debian-reference-es

y después te vas a
leer /usr/share/doc/debian-reference-common/html/index.es.html



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[Fwd: Re: LIBROS LINUX]

2011-08-01 Thread Gonzalo Rivero
me llegó por error al privado...

- Mensaje reenviado 
De: guillermo berlin guillermober...@gmail.com
Para: Gonzalo Rivero fishfromsa...@gmail.com
Asunto: Re: LIBROS LINUX
Fecha: Mon, 1 Aug 2011 20:01:49 -0300

Juan Manuel: a mi tambien me ineresa el ftp del que hablas, podrias
pasarme el link?

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Re: [Fwd: Re: LIBROS LINUX]

2011-08-01 Thread Walter O. Dari

El 01/08/11 20:13, Gonzalo Rivero escribió:

me llegó por error al privado...

- Mensaje reenviado 
De: guillermo berlinguillermober...@gmail.com
Para: Gonzalo Riverofishfromsa...@gmail.com
Asunto: Re: LIBROS LINUX
Fecha: Mon, 1 Aug 2011 20:01:49 -0300

Juan Manuel: a mi tambien me ineresa el ftp del que hablas, podrias
pasarme el link?


Aquí tienen uno de los link's...

http://swcomputacion.com/swLinux.php



muchas gracias



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Instalación de KDE 4.7

2011-08-01 Thread jsspnto
¡Hola! Soy nuevo en esta lista.
Quisiera saber de que forma podría actualizar mi KDE a el 4.7. Instale el 
estable desde aptitude. Usuario final. ... 
n

Re: [Fwd: Re: LIBROS LINUX]

2011-08-01 Thread Gabo
2011/8/1 Walter O. Dari wlin...@gmail.com

 El 01/08/11 20:13, Gonzalo Rivero escribió:

 me llegó por error al privado...


 - Mensaje reenviado 
 De: guillermo berlinguillermoberlin@gmail.**comguillermober...@gmail.com
 
 Para: Gonzalo Riverofishfromsa...@gmail.com**
 Asunto: Re: LIBROS LINUX
 Fecha: Mon, 1 Aug 2011 20:01:49 -0300

 Juan Manuel: a mi tambien me ineresa el ftp del que hablas, podrias
 pasarme el link?


 Aquí tienen uno de los link's...

 http://swcomputacion.com/**swLinux.phphttp://swcomputacion.com/swLinux.php


Acá hay un link chévere para debian


http://www.debian.org/doc/

Salu2





 muchas gracias



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Re: DISCULPA POR VIRUS

2011-08-01 Thread Galicia Rios Landscaping
Gracias.

Juan

El 1 de agosto de 2011 10:34, Eduardo Hiriart Rodriguez 
hiriart.edua...@cmoctezuma.com.mx escribió:

 **

 DESAFORTUNADAMENTE HAY CUESTIONES QUE NO ESTAN EN NUESTRAS MANOS, COMO FUE
 EL CASO DE UN VIRUS QUE TOMABA LA LISTA DE** CONTACTOS** DE GENTE
 CONOCIDA Y TAMBIEN DE PERSONAS QUE NO ESTABAN EN MI LISTA DE CORREOS

 ** **

 LES PIDO UNA DISCULPA POR LAS MOLESTIAS OCASIONADAS, YA QUE NO FUE MI
 INTENCIÓN AÑADIRLOS A ESTA LISTA DE MAILS, DONDE NO TENGO EL GUSTO DE
 CONOCER A LA MAYORIA DE** USTEDES.**

 ** **

 EL PROBLEMA FUE YA SOLUCIONADO

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

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Re: Problemas para ver .dvi (SOLUCIONADO)

2011-08-01 Thread Darío Salvador
El dom, 31-07-2011 a las 23:25 -0500, Laura Pamela escribió:
  Mil gracias a todos, acabo de hacer la prueba con el código que me
  pasaste y el .dvi se creó perfecto. Pero tengo un problema al intentar
  agregarle el paquete [utf8x]{inputec}, en cada línea que lo coloco me da
  un error con el paquete que lo precede, te paso los paquetes que estoy
  usando:
  \documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{book}
  %\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} % da ERROR en el paquete pstricks
 
 Cuál codificación vas a usar?
 utf8x ?
 o :
  \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
 
 
 
 No se si sea indispensable que uses utf8x.
 
 Usa utf8.
 Basta para la mayoría de unicode.
 
 
 
 
 -- 
 Laura
 
 
Bueno pude solucionar el problema para ver correctamente el archivo .dvi
(los caracteres se veían todos mal, parecía un texto búlgaro!).
Finalmente como no me funcionaba lo que me habían pasado con respecto al
utf8x o utf8, había comentado en la línea [latin1], pero no mejoraba, el
problema se solucionó descomentando el paquete \usepackages{times},
pareciera como si hubiera un conflicto entre esas fuentes al querer
abrir el .dvi, asique volví a compilarlo y pude ver correctamente el
documento en .dvi. Lo que no entiendo es que antes me abría sin ningún
problema dicho archivo, aunque en ese momento usaba la última versión de
Slackware.


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Re: Problemas para ver .dvi (SOLUCIONADO)

2011-08-01 Thread Mathdebian
Recuerda que aunque sean sistemas operativos basados en Linux como kernel,
cada uno de ellos tiene su propia receta, así que lo que en uno te funcione
de maravilla, en otro posiblemente haya alguna leve diferencia en como
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Installation av grafikkort

2011-08-01 Thread Johan Berntsson
Hej!

Får inte till det när jag försöker installera datorns grafikkort.

Har laddat ner drivrutinen som ska vara för Linux.

Packar upp filen med sh (som root) men får error.

Dock kör jag i ett konsol fönster i X gnu.
Ska jag gå ur X?

Grafikkortet är ett Matrox QID-QDA8X128F med uttag för  fyra skärmar.
Allt fungerar i Windows XP.

Tips? mottages

Mvh

Johan.





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Re: Installation av grafikkort

2011-08-01 Thread Erik Zeke Svensson
Johan Berntsson skrev 2011-08-01 16:48:
 Hej!
 
 Får inte till det när jag försöker installera datorns grafikkort.
 
 Har laddat ner drivrutinen som ska vara för Linux.
 
 Packar upp filen med sh (som root) men får error.
 
 Dock kör jag i ett konsol fönster i X gnu.
 Ska jag gå ur X?
 
 Grafikkortet är ett Matrox QID-QDA8X128F med uttag för  fyra skärmar.
 Allt fungerar i Windows XP.
 
 Tips? mottages
 
 Mvh
 
 Johan.
 
 
 
 
 
Nvidias egna drivrutiner måste man döda X för att installera/uppgradera.
Så det är nog lika i ditt fall.

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Re: Installation av grafikkort

2011-08-01 Thread Anders Jackson
Den 1 augusti 2011 16:48 skrev Johan Berntsson johan.bernts...@jfmb.se:
 Hej!

Hej

 Får inte till det när jag försöker installera datorns grafikkort.

 Har laddat ner drivrutinen som ska vara för Linux.

Varifrån?  Finns det inte i X redan?

 Packar upp filen med sh (som root) men får error.

Vilket fel då?  Du vet, vi kan inte se vad du ser :)

 Dock kör jag i ett konsol fönster i X gnu.
 Ska jag gå ur X?

Troligen så behöver du gå ur X11 för att kunna uppgradera programvaran.

 Grafikkortet är ett Matrox QID-QDA8X128F med uttag för  fyra skärmar.
 Allt fungerar i Windows XP.

 Tips? mottages

Hjälper om du beskriver lite bättre vad du gör och vad du vill skall
hända, vad som händer respektive vad som inte händer.  Vi har som jag
tidigare skrev lite svårt att se vad du har gjort och vad som händer.

 Mvh

 Johan.

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gnome e kde

2011-08-01 Thread manoel araujo
Olá, uma vez eu usei o gnome e o kde juntoas so que nao isntalei o kde todo
isntalei uns tres pacotes. Minha pergunta é vcs sabem quais pacotes sao
nescessarios


Re: gnome e kde

2011-08-01 Thread Fred Maranhão
instalar o pacote kde é suficiente. mas deve haver um menor que seja o
necessário. No caso do gnome é um tal de gnome-desktop-environment.
deve ter um similar para o kde. Dê um apt-get install kde e veja a
lista das dependências. o pacote necessário deve estar no meio.

Em 1 de agosto de 2011 11:39, manoel araujo mpedro.ara...@gmail.com escreveu:
 Olá, uma vez eu usei o gnome e o kde juntoas so que nao isntalei o kde todo
 isntalei uns tres pacotes. Minha pergunta é vcs sabem quais pacotes sao
 nescessarios


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RE: gnome e kde

2011-08-01 Thread Vitor Hugo

apt-get upgrade  apt-cache search kde | grep envoriement

 

 Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2011 13:25:52 -0300
 Subject: Re: gnome e kde
 From: fred.maran...@gmail.com
 To: mpedro.ara...@gmail.com
 CC: debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org
 
 instalar o pacote kde é suficiente. mas deve haver um menor que seja o
 necessário. No caso do gnome é um tal de gnome-desktop-environment.
 deve ter um similar para o kde. Dê um apt-get install kde e veja a
 lista das dependências. o pacote necessário deve estar no meio.
 
 Em 1 de agosto de 2011 11:39, manoel araujo mpedro.ara...@gmail.com 
 escreveu:
  Olá, uma vez eu usei o gnome e o kde juntoas so que nao isntalei o kde todo
  isntalei uns tres pacotes. Minha pergunta é vcs sabem quais pacotes sao
  nescessarios
 
 
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Re: wicd

2011-08-01 Thread Alexander Batischev
Hello!

On my EeePC 900HA I couldn't connect after resuming from
suspend/hibernate, wicd showed that there's no network connections
available. But when I turn WiFi off, then on again and run the following
command as quick as possible:

  $ sudo modprobe pciehp pciehp_force=1

wicd started seeing networks. Maybe your laptop need something like
that?

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wallpaper desktop files on Debian [was restoring MBR]

2011-08-01 Thread Tomas Kral
On Sun, 2011-07-31 at 18:21 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
    Forwarded Message 
   From: Tomas Kral thomas.k...@email.cz
   To: Camaleón noela...@gmail.com
   Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 20:14:17 +1000, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
 
   Not sure if I am quite in the subject.
   
   But in the old Potato days, the installer always asked to stick in a
   floppy disk to write a new MBR on it.
 
 You can't store a wallpaper on a floppy disk.
 
 

Quite right, I know what you mean, sorry.

BTW regarding wallpapers on Debian, I find it interesting and I'd love
to express my opinion here.

Sorry for changing the topic.

My systems runs under 1GHz of processor speed.
Since Lenny GNOME adopted new SVG format used for desktop icons also for
wallpapers.

On Lenny moreblue-orbit-wallpaper.svg default wallpaper took on my
system (just under 1GHz) some 15-20 secs to draw. I had to change it to
use PNG instead by

$ /usr/sbin/update-alternatives --display desktop-background
update-alternatives
--install /usr/share/images/desktop-base/desktop-background
desktop-background /usr/share/images/desktop-base/moreblue-orbit-wallpaper.png 
65

While displaying PNG wallpaper on my system is instantaneous.

On Squeeze SVG wallpapers are also used, but there are no PNG
alternatives present for them as in Lenny, so I had to even create PNG
files by myself, then

$ update-alternatives
--install /usr/share/images/desktop-base/desktop-background
desktop-background /usr/share/images/desktop-base/spacefun-wallpaper.png
65

I had to apply a similar trick to GDM3 desktop wallpaper in Squeeze as
well.

Not sure I quite comprehend SVG benefits. For icons definitely YES, one
icon for all regardless of DPI and size, it can stretch. Given icon size
it does not impose a performance issue. On Etch (non SVG icon files)
there had to be several sets of the same icon, differing in size and
DPI.

For wallpapers in SVG I have slowdown in boot. I'd very much prefer PNG
alternatives for slower machines ( 1GHz) as far as wallpapers are
concerned.

Many thanks

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Re: sudden wireless problem

2011-08-01 Thread Volkan YAZICI
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 19:13:50 -0700 (PDT), Steven Sciame writes:
 steven@debtop:~$ su
 Password: 
 debtop:/home/steven# lspci -vnn |grep BCM4306
 02:06.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g 
 Wireless LAN Controller [14e4:4320] (rev 03)
 debtop:/home/steven# ls /etc/init.d/network-manager 
 /etc/init.d/network-manager
 debtop:/home/steven# /etc/init.d/network-manager stop
 Stopping network connection manager: NetworkManager.
 debtop:/home/steven# ifdown wlan0
 ifdown: interface wlan0 not configured
 debtop:/home/steven# ifconfig wlan0 up
 debtop:/home/steven# iwlist wlan0 scan
 wlan0 No scan results

 debtop:/home/steven#

[I'm assuming wifi lock is turned off while following above steps.]
Hrm... Looking at you lspci -vnn output, here[1] it tells that you
should be using b43. Fine. BTW, how did you install b43 and related
firmwares? Which steps did you follow? Did you try manually installing a
vanilla kernel with related modules turned on and required firmwares
downloaded?


Best.

[1] http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Devices/PCI


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Re: (almost solved) Re: [Feedback needed] brcmsmac wifi driver in testing

2011-08-01 Thread Volkan YAZICI
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 14:53:03 + (UTC), Camaleón writes:
 Tried with both (-D nl80211 and reduced conf file) but I get the same ;-
 (

 ***
 Trying to associate with 00:26:44:df:60:91 (SSID='WLAN_6D' freq=2452 MHz)
 Authentication with 00:26:44:df:60:91 timed out.
 ***

 It cannot even associate with the AP, this cannot be normal. 

 Okay, let's make a brute-force test. I've removed the power cord of the 
 netbook and walked next to the AP, et voilà, now it associates fine...  
 go figure :-o

I really liked your attitude! Go Camaleón!

 Now at least I know all of the settings are fine and driver works, just 
 will have to dig a bit why on the earth it cannot associate with the AP 
 that on the next room...

 (5 minutes later...)

 Grrr! If I unplug the power cord it also connects fine from the original 
 place! WTF!! I'm afraid I have another thing that requires investigation.

Hrm... It seems to be the case that power cord produces a significant
amount of thermal noise that is propagated as interference to the WiFi
operating at wlan0. BTW, did you say wlan0 was working in the past?

 Well, thanks you both, Volkan and Brian, for hanging there. I will post 
 further findings I'll discover to make the connection stable but at least 
 now I have a place to start :-)

BTW, there appears to be a significant problem with your wifi channel
selection. That is,

1. There are actually 3 useable channels in the wifi spectrum: 1, 6, 11.
   (Yep, regulations changes from country to country, but...) By
   operating at 9th channel, you will be interfering with signals in
   both 6th and 11th channels. Hence, prefer either 1, 6, or 11.

2. If you want a higher range, prefer lower channels. That is, 1st
   channel will reach further distances compared to 11.


Best.


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Re: sudden wireless problem

2011-08-01 Thread Volkan YAZICI
On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 00:10:51 +1000 (EST), Andrew McGlashan writes:
 I've seen this problem on some hardware.

 The best thing to try is to shutdown the machine fully and remove all
 power source, then try to restart it -- if wireless isn't functional and
 you have multi-boot available, try to re-enable the device in the other
 OS.

 It seems that some flag gets set in the hardware and it needs to be
 reset to function normally.

+1


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Re: IPv6 and DNS

2011-08-01 Thread Jason White
Andrew McGlashan  andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au wrote:

  ... or  is it the following ok?

Firewalling, ala IPCop's port forwarding setup.

That is, we have a firewall in IPCop (or similar) and outside access to ANY
internal machine is still restricted by what is port forwarded?  If yes, then
I am sure that would be fine.  

You can use ip6tables on the firewall to restrict access to the machines on
the internal network as tightly as desired. For example, you could deny
everything by default, then selectively allow established connections and
incoming traffic for certain protocols.



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Re: figuring out sound device?

2011-08-01 Thread Csanyi Pal
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi raju.mailingli...@gmail.com writes:

 I want to extract sound from a youtube video (I dont care about the
 video part, only sound). I did

I would try this:
ffmpeg -i filename filename.mp3

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Re: wicd

2011-08-01 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2011-08-01, Mark Grieveson dg...@torfree.net wrote:
 Hello.  I recently obtained a used laptop, which I fixed up.  It is
 relatively good (IE, a Pentium IV) so I'm not too worried about it
 being able to power the applications I'm hoping to run.  Generally, I
 prefer using a less cluttered machine with minimal software.  So, I
 loaded the laptop with lxde. In doing so, I made sure to install the
 non-free firmware files from a usb stick.

 In trying to find wireless connections, I used wicd, following the
 steps at http://wiki.debian.org/WiFi/HowToUse#Wicd.  This, however, did
 not work.  It simply stated that no network connections had been
 found.  However, I then reinstalled gnome on the laptop, and the network
 software there did find various network connections (aka wifi).  So,
 I'm wondering if anyone knows how I can get the same functionality
 within lxde using wicd (or using something else).

 Mark



Did you specify the appropriate interface, e.g., wlan0, in the wicd
preferences? When I set up a laptop with wicd recently I found that that
field were not automatically populated and the relevent kernel module
was not loaded.

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Re: how to remove icon from desktop

2011-08-01 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2011-07-25, abdelkader belahcene abelahc...@gmail.com wrote:
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 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

 *Hi,
 I installed  aptosid (  ex-sidux), based on debian sid.
 It uses  xfce manager.

 On the desktop I have many icons ( like  other patitions, trash, ..), I want
 to remove them, where to do it,
  they don't appear in the Desktop directory  (they are not links).

(...)

Launch the XFCE settings manager. There you will see a 'Desktop' icon
which will allow you to configure the appearance and behaviour of the
desktop.

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Re: KDE4.4 desktop customization for multiple users.

2011-08-01 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer, Scott:

I usually just selectively copy as root from the model user/.kde/
so that /etc/skel look like:-
http://b2.ge.tt/835IuO6/skel.png
NOTE: with the exception of the /apps/dolphin directory the complete
contents of all the other directories is copied.

What do You do w/ session-related files, like, for example,

/home/user/.kde/share/config/session

kmix_1234c1b36800013118627870017450007_1311923580_463075
konsole_1234c1b36800013118634850017450011_1311923580_463856
kwin_1234c1b3680001311862779401745_1311923580_530078

which dir. You too have as it is shown on the pic. and it keeps some
corresponding to the app.s configuration? Simply removal of the files
looses the conf. and keeping them makes very same session numbering
also the numbering is stored in

/home/user/.kde/share/config/ksmserverrc

at least.

I never bothered to work out how to avoid running kaboom - which just
takes the new user a couple of clicks to get past. If you mix things
from other DE's your mileage will vary.

No. I do not.


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Re: restoring MBR

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 16:50:35 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:

 On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 11:30:38 -0400 (EDT), Camaleón wrote:
 ...
 But regardless the option the user select at install time (do not
 install any bootloader, install it in a partition or another place or
 just putting it into MBR), it would be nice the installer makes a copy
 of the original MBR and leaves it under /boot.
 
 Sometimes restoring a backup copy of the master boot record can be even
 more dangerous than wiping it out.  The master boot record contains the
 master boot record boot program, but it also contains the partition
 table.  If any partition changes were made during installation
 (partitions were created, deleted, moved, resized, etc.) then simply
 replacing the master boot record with an older copy will not only
 restore the old master boot record boot program but will also restore
 the old partition table.  This can lead to permanent data loss.  One
 must be very careful about how one goes about restoration in such cases.
  In most cases, one doesn't want to restore the entire 512-byte sector,
 but only a portion of it: up to, but not including, the partition table.

If you add encryption to the equation things can be even worst.

While I agree that playing (backing and restoring) with MBR can be 
dangerous I also think that having no previous copy is equally bad. I'm 
not aware of any data loss for just making a backup of the MBR at install 
time. Restoring is another thing but if you have a copy of the original 
MBR at least you have something to test (or to compare) with.

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Re: (almost solved) Re: [Feedback needed] brcmsmac wifi driver in testing

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 10:07:33 +0300, Volkan YAZICI wrote:

 On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 14:53:03 + (UTC), Camaleón writes:

(...)

 Okay, let's make a brute-force test. I've removed the power cord of the
 netbook and walked next to the AP, et voilà, now it associates fine...
 go figure :-o
 
 I really liked your attitude! Go Camaleón!

O:-)

I barely use wifi. I don't trust wireless transmissions for serious 
things, no unless professional devices are in place and my wifi AP is the 
one embedded into DSL modem (Thomson TG585) coming from my ISP, so you 
can imagine the can of worms that can be...

(...)

 Grrr! If I unplug the power cord it also connects fine from the
 original place! WTF!! I'm afraid I have another thing that requires
 investigation.
 
 Hrm... It seems to be the case that power cord produces a significant
 amount of thermal noise that is propagated as interference to the WiFi
 operating at wlan0. BTW, did you say wlan0 was working in the past?

Nope, wlan0 (broadcom 4313) has never worked. I could connect one time 
but it suddenly went down again (disassociation from AP was that fast 
that I thought I had dreamed it...).
 
 Well, thanks you both, Volkan and Brian, for hanging there. I will post
 further findings I'll discover to make the connection stable but at
 least now I have a place to start :-)
 
 BTW, there appears to be a significant problem with your wifi channel
 selection. That is,
 
 1. There are actually 3 useable channels in the wifi spectrum: 1, 6, 11.
(Yep, regulations changes from country to country, but...) By
operating at 9th channel, you will be interfering with signals in
both 6th and 11th channels. Hence, prefer either 1, 6, or 11.
 
 2. If you want a higher range, prefer lower channels. That is, 1st
channel will reach further distances compared to 11.

That's a very good idea. I will try -time permitting- to set the AP in 
another channel. Lower ones (1-6) seem to be with less interferences from 
other neighbour APs I have close to me. Will post any finding :-)

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Re: lenny-squeeze upgrade - failed with grub-pc upgrade

2011-08-01 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 7/31/2011 11:09 PM, Lukasz Szybalski wrote:

 Everything went fine, but towards the end I was asked to upgrade to
 grub-pc.

LILO - Til you pull it from my cold dead hands!

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Re: KDE4.4 desktop customization for multiple users.

2011-08-01 Thread Scott Ferguson

On 01/08/11 21:06, Sthu Deus wrote:

Thank You for Your time and answer, Scott:


I usually just selectively copy as root from the model user/.kde/
so that /etc/skel look like:-
http://b2.ge.tt/835IuO6/skel.png
NOTE: with the exception of the /apps/dolphin directory the complete
contents of all the other directories is copied.


What do You do w/ session-related files, like, for example,

/home/user/.kde/share/config/session

kmix_1234c1b36800013118627870017450007_1311923580_463075
konsole_1234c1b36800013118634850017450011_1311923580_463856
kwin_1234c1b3680001311862779401745_1311923580_530078


I copy all of that directory eg:-

root@work:/etc/skel/.kde/share/config/session# ls
kmix_10776f726b00013072428820017680009_1307250061_598075
kwin_10776f726b0001307242875001768_1307250061_615869

cat kmix_10776f726b00013072428820017680009_1307250061_598075
[Number]
NumberOfWindows=1

[WindowProperties1]
ClassName=KMixWindow
Height 600=240
ObjectName=KMixWindow
State=/wD9BAQICPwA
ToolBarsMovable=Disabled
Width 800=400

cat kwin_10776f726b0001307242875001768_1307250061_615869
[Session]
active=-1
count=0
desktop=1

I haven't done extensive testing - but the boxens have been in use for 
some weeks with non-tech, non-Linux users without complaint. And they 
seem to spend most of their time working rather than trying to make 
things look nice (bonus). :-)


which dir. You too have as it is shown on the pic. and it keeps some
corresponding to the app.s configuration? Simply removal of the files
looses the conf. and keeping them makes very same session numbering
also the numbering is stored in

/home/user/.kde/share/config/ksmserverrc


I don't edit them - so they should match ksmserverrc

snipped

This is *not* the ideal way to do the job. I haven't had any problems 
but my use is very specific. With Lenny I've used Kiosk which offers 
much finer-grained control - unfortunately I've been unable to quickly 
port Kiosk to Squeeze.


I found that copying other directories was un-necessary as kde tends to 
set them up for the new user - I do have some notes somewhere on how to 
avoid the kaboom dialog on first login - but it is un-necessary (though 
untidy) as regardless of the user choices they still wind up with my 
default settings. NOTE: I don't lock the user profile, which is fairly 
easy to do with KIOSK - I just brand it.
Mainly I'm interested in making it look nice - especially Icedove and 
Iceweasel which by default don't look KDE.


Your experience would be useful - please post as I'm looking to lock 
some features but lack time for experimentation and research.


Cheers

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Wheezy: how to disable SSH gnome-keyring by editing desktop configuration file

2011-08-01 Thread Jerome BENOIT

Hello List:

I have just migrated from Squeeze to Wheezy.
It appeared that gnome-keyring agent interferes with my ssh-agent set-up:
I want to disable gnome-keyring agent for ssh.

At the end of the README.Debian for gnome-keyring, it is suggested
to ``simply edit /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-ssh.desktop''.
This sounds good, of course I can edit it, but which entry to add or to modify
to disable it ?

Thanks in advance,
Jerome


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Re: MiniDLNA and wav files

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 20:23:33 +0200, Diederik de Haas wrote:

 I'm using minidlna (version 1.0.21+dfsg-1) to serve (music) files to my
 (Pinnacle/Roku) SoundBridge device. My collection contains mostly mp3
 files and some wav files. When I browse my collection and select a wav
 file to play nothing seems to happen. If I have other files (mp3) in the
 playing queue it immediately starts playing that, but not wav files.

(...)

Just some thoughts...

1/ To dicard something wrong at the roku side, have you tried to use 
another client media player to play the wav files? 

2/ To discard a problem with the media file itslef, have you tried to 
play another set of wav file samples?

P.S. Can't CC with my newsreader ;-(
 
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Re: How do I examine the video in iceweasle problem

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
El 2011-08-01 a las 15:30 +0800, lina escribió:

(resending to the list)

 On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 12:21 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
  On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 23:29:09 +0800, lina wrote:
 
  when I tried to watch some video online, in iceweasle,
 
  it's (naturally) silent in less than 2 mins, it can continue playing but
  no sound. I can drag further but can play, just no sound.
 
  (...)
 
  Check if there is another application making use of the sound system:
 
  lsof | grep snd
 
 $ lsof | grep snd
 mixer_app 2917lina   22r  CHR  116,7  0t0
  7386 /dev/snd/controlC0
 
 is this one?

Nope, that's the applet mixer (the system tray applet for volume) so 
don't kill it! :-)

lsof output looks right, I mean, there is no evidence of additional 
services making use of audio device that could be interferring. 

So let's back to the original problem, you lose sound when playing 
online videos (I guess they're flash based). Hum... do you have the 
latest Adobe flash player plugin installed? 

You can check it in this link:

http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/

For 32-bits systems is 10.3.181.34
For 64-bits systems is 11.0.1.60

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Re: Wheezy: how to disable SSH gnome-keyring by editing desktop configuration file

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 13:43:10 +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:

 I have just migrated from Squeeze to Wheezy. It appeared that
 gnome-keyring agent interferes with my ssh-agent set-up: I want to
 disable gnome-keyring agent for ssh.
 
 At the end of the README.Debian for gnome-keyring, it is suggested to
 ``simply edit /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-ssh.desktop''. This
 sounds good, of course I can edit it, but which entry to add or to
 modify to disable it ?

I remember something similar (or related) has been commented time ago in 
this mailing list:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2011/05/msg01062.html

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Re: More than 150 up-to-date Debian howtos tutorials online (server, virtualization, etc)

2011-08-01 Thread Scott Ferguson

On 01/08/11 09:06, Christoph Pilka wrote:

Hi, there's lot of work I've done to document all the stuff, so I'd
really appreciate if anyone here has the time to translate the howtos.
The idea with the copy back sounds fair. But please don't forget to
refer the original work within your translation ;-)

Cheerio,
Chris


Would you mind if they were copied to the official Debian wiki - if I
translated the ones that are only in German you could then copy them
back (if that sounds like a fair trade).





Thank you Chrisoph - I probably won't get a chance to start until this 
weekend, and I'll need to check with debian-www first. The link to a 
business that might be a problem. If not possible to include a link 
your site I shall contact you.


Cheers

P.S. The Asterisk guide is great!

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This how-to collection is dedicated to a variety of topics related to the free 
operating system Debian GNU / Linux. Since I use Debian, both for my own 
projects, as well as for customers, including a variety of servers, I decided 
to discuss a selection of frequently recurring themes and issues, and to 
publish in the form of how-tos and tutorials.

As Debian GNU / Linux does an excellent job on both servers and desktops, I 
have divided this collection of how-tos accordingly.

All tutorials are designed for easy setup, and to provide the required 
knowledge that the system administrator should have in order to understand the 
processes involved. Even if all the howtos have been repeatedly validated, 
there may be some confusing information or mistakes. This is to be expected 
with such a complex collection of howtos and tutorials, so please add comments 
on the relevant pages ;-)

Currently the following howtos and tutorials are available:
Debian GNU / Linux on the server
Basic infrastructure

Installing from a USB stick (Debian 5.0)
First steps after installation (Debian 5.0)
DHCP server (Debian 5.0)
BIND 9 DNS server (Debian 5.0)
Samba File Server (Debian 5.0)
Debian system change from German to English (Debian 5.0)
Automatic monitoring of services via daemontools (Debian 6.0) 

Web

Lighttpd Web Server + PHP5 + Perl (Debian 5.0)
MySQL + PHP5 in Lighttpd (Debian 5.0)
Hedge Lighttpd Web server using SSL (Debian 5.0)
Nginx + PHP5 (Debian 6.0) 

Databases

PostgreSQL database server (Debian 5.0)
PostgreSQL + PostGIS (Debian 6.0)
Redis (Debian 6.0)
Reset the MySQL administrator password (all distributions) 

CMS

Plone 3 Unified Installer via (Debian 5.0)
Plone 3 via buildout (Debian 5.0)
Plone 4 via buildout (Debian 6.0)
Drupal Multisite  Nginx (Debian 5.0) 

Virtualisation

Virtualisation using Xen 3.2 (Debian 5.0)
USB hard disk in Xen domU guest use (all platforms)
VMware Workstation 6.5.1 (Debian 5.0) 

Backup

Backup using bacula (Debian 5.0)
BWayne as a Web interface for bacula (Debian 5.0)
Bacuview (Debian 5.0) as a web-based monitoring solution Bacula
Backup via rsync (Debian 5.0) 

E-mail  Groupware

Postfix  Dovecot mail server (Debian 5.0)
Open-Xchange Server (Debian 5.0)
Zarafa and fetchmail (Debian 5.0) 

VoIP

Asterisk 1.6 (Debian 5.0)
Community Asterisk 1.4  2.3 (Debian 5.0) 

Version control systems (VCS)

Git (Debian 5.0)
Central Git repository via gitosis (Debian 5.0) 

Security

Key-based SSH authentication (Debian 5.0)
Free CAcert SSL certificates (Debian 5.0) 

ERP / CRM and other enterprise applications

ADempiere Business Suite (Debian 5.0)
Lx-office ERP / CRM (Debian 5.0)
Tryton ERP (Debian 5.0)
Kimai time recording (Debian 5.0)
+ Zarafa Z-Push synchronization (Debian 5.0) 

E-Commerce

Magento Community Edition (Debian 5.0)
OXID eShop Community Edition (Debian 5.0) 

Multimedia

Mediatomb UPnP A / V media server (Debian 5.0)
Fuppes UPnP A / V media server (Debian 5.0)
Coherence DLNA UPnP media server (Debian 5.0)
XBMC Media Center (Debian 5.0) 

Univention Corporate Server UCS

Univention UCS 2.4 as Domain Controller Master
Kerio Connect 7 Groupware (UCS Univention 2.4)
Zimbra groupware 6 (UCS Univention 2.4 / Xen)
Zarafa groupware 6.3 (UCS Univention 2.2)
Univention UCS + Kolab Server and Nokia Symbian S60 synchronization (UCS 
Univention 2.4)
Univention UCS + Kolab sync via Z-Push (UCS Univention 2.3) 

Other server services

Proftpd server (Debian 6.0)
AFP file server (Debian 5.0)
TFTP server (Debian 5.0)
Ejabberd jabber server (Debian 5.0)
Gisgraphy server (Debian 6.0)
i-doit CMDB (Debian 5.0) 

Alternative hardware

Debian 5.0 on Linksys NSLU2 ( short version ) 


Debian GNU / Linux on the desktop / notebook
Desktop Environments and Window Managers

XFCE 4.6 (Debian 5.0)
Awesome window manager (Debian 5.0)
Xmonad (Debian 5.0)
StumpWM 

Re: openssh: sshd’s ForceCommand and ssh’s –N Do not execute a remote command

2011-08-01 Thread Oleg Verych
Camaleón, thanks.

I’ve forwarded all here:

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.network.openssh.devel/18064

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Re: How do I examine the video in iceweasle problem

2011-08-01 Thread lina
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 7:34 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
 El 2011-08-01 a las 15:30 +0800, lina escribió:

 (resending to the list)

 On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 12:21 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
  On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 23:29:09 +0800, lina wrote:
 
  when I tried to watch some video online, in iceweasle,
 
  it's (naturally) silent in less than 2 mins, it can continue playing but
  no sound. I can drag further but can play, just no sound.
 
  (...)
 
  Check if there is another application making use of the sound system:
 
  lsof | grep snd

 $ lsof | grep snd
 mixer_app 2917        lina   22r      CHR              116,7      0t0
      7386 /dev/snd/controlC0

 is this one?

 Nope, that's the applet mixer (the system tray applet for volume) so
 don't kill it! :-)

 lsof output looks right, I mean, there is no evidence of additional
 services making use of audio device that could be interferring.

 So let's back to the original problem, you lose sound when playing
 online videos (I guess they're flash based). Hum... do you have the
 latest Adobe flash player plugin installed?

 You can check it in this link:

 http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/

 For 32-bits systems is 10.3.181.34
 For 64-bits systems is 11.0.1.60

From the webpage, it showed me

You have version 10,3,162,29 installed

I downloaded the 11.0.1.60

namely
flashplayer11_b1_install_lin_64_071311.tar.gz

then I don't know how to proceed further after untar it showed usr bin
share directory.

P.S I have had

 *** Opt contrib/ flashplugin- 1:2.8.3   installed.

lina

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Re: sudden wireless problem (Solved)

2011-08-01 Thread Steven Sciame


 



- Original Message -
 From: Andrew McGlashan andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au
 To: Debian User debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Cc: 
 Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 9:10 AM
 Subject: Re: sudden wireless problem
 
 Hi,
 
 On Sun, July 31, 2011 9:49 pm, Steven Sciame wrote:
  Any help would be much appreciated. 
 
 I've seen this problem on some hardware.
 
 The best thing to try is to shutdown the machine fully and remove all
 power source, then try to restart it -- if wireless isn't functional and
 you have multi-boot available, try to re-enable the device in the other
 OS.
 
 It seems that some flag gets set in the hardware and it needs to be
 reset to function normally.
 
 -- 
 Kind Regards
 AndrewM
 
 Andrew McGlashan
 Broadband Solutions now including VoIP
 

Thank you for the suggestion Andrew.  When I shutdown the laptop and removed 
all power (including the battery) it seemed to reset something and now the 
wireless works as before!  

Sincerely,

Steven

 
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Re: How do I examine the video in iceweasle problem

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 21:02:47 +0800, lina wrote:

 On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 7:34 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:

(...)

 lsof output looks right, I mean, there is no evidence of additional
 services making use of audio device that could be interferring.

 So let's back to the original problem, you lose sound when playing
 online videos (I guess they're flash based). Hum... do you have the
 latest Adobe flash player plugin installed?

 You can check it in this link:

 http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/

 For 32-bits systems is 10.3.181.34
 For 64-bits systems is 11.0.1.60
 
 From the webpage, it showed me
 
 You have version 10,3,162,29 installed
 
 I downloaded the 11.0.1.60

Wait. 11.0.x is a beta relase, use it *only* if you have a 64-bits 
Debian system... show us the output of uname -r just to be sure.

 namely
 flashplayer11_b1_install_lin_64_071311.tar.gz
 
 then I don't know how to proceed further after untar it showed usr bin
 share directory.
 
 P.S I have had
 
  *** Opt contrib/ flashplugin- 1:2.8.3   installed.

contrib repo does not seem to have an updated version of the plugin :-?

To avoid any collision, you can unpack the tar.gz which contains a single 
file libflashplayer.so and drop this .so file under your iceweasel 
user's profile (~/$HOME/.mozilla/firefox/[profile].default/plugins), 
then load again the test page (http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/
about/) to check if the latest version is now displayed.

Once you have the latest plugin installed, just perform some tests with 
online videos and see if you get any improvement with your audio issue:

- If newer plugin works better than the older, just do nothing :-) 

- If the problem still persists, then you can delete ~/$HOME/.mozilla/
firefox/[profile].default/plugins/libflashplayer.so file, return to the 
same point you were before and keep searching for another solution :-P

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Re: How do I examine the video in iceweasle problem

2011-08-01 Thread lina
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 10:05 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 21:02:47 +0800, lina wrote:

 On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 7:34 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:

 (...)

 lsof output looks right, I mean, there is no evidence of additional
 services making use of audio device that could be interferring.

 So let's back to the original problem, you lose sound when playing
 online videos (I guess they're flash based). Hum... do you have the
 latest Adobe flash player plugin installed?

 You can check it in this link:

 http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/

 For 32-bits systems is 10.3.181.34
 For 64-bits systems is 11.0.1.60

 From the webpage, it showed me

 You have version 10,3,162,29 installed

 I downloaded the 11.0.1.60

 Wait. 11.0.x is a beta relase, use it *only* if you have a 64-bits
 Debian system... show us the output of uname -r just to be sure.

uname -m
x86_64


 namely
 flashplayer11_b1_install_lin_64_071311.tar.gz

 then I don't know how to proceed further after untar it showed usr bin
 share directory.

 P.S I have had

  *** Opt contrib/ flashplugin- 1:2.8.3   installed.

 contrib repo does not seem to have an updated version of the plugin :-?

 To avoid any collision, you can unpack the tar.gz which contains a single
 file libflashplayer.so and drop this .so file under your iceweasel
 user's profile (~/$HOME/.mozilla/firefox/[profile].default/plugins),
 then load again the test page (http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/
 about/) to check if the latest version is now displayed.

can I make a directory plugins? there is none plugins directory but it
has extension dir.

:~/.mozilla/firefox/3gbs90vf.default$ ls p
permissions.sqlite places.sqlite-journal  prefs.js
places.sqlite  pluginreg.dat
lina@dove:~/.mozilla/firefox/3gbs90vf.default$ ls extensions
extensions/   extensions.cache  extensions.iniextensions.rdf

$ locate libflashplayer.so
/usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so

or do I need substitute this one?


 Once you have the latest plugin installed, just perform some tests with
 online videos and see if you get any improvement with your audio issue:

 - If newer plugin works better than the older, just do nothing :-)

 - If the problem still persists, then you can delete ~/$HOME/.mozilla/
 firefox/[profile].default/plugins/libflashplayer.so file, return to the
 same point you were before and keep searching for another solution :-P

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Trouble with xdg-open and mimetypes

2011-08-01 Thread Walter Hurry
Squeeze (x86_64, recently installed). Desktop environment is LXDE, though 
with a few GNOME applications in the mix.

I am having some trouble with xdg-open. I try a simple example:

walterh@saturn:~/log$ xdg-open backup.log
Warning: unknown mime-type for backup.log -- using application/octet-
stream
Error: no view mailcap rules found for type application/octet-stream

So it looks as though there is some information missing about how to 
handle various mimetypes. After a bit of searching and perusing man 
pages, I come to this:

walterh@saturn:~/log$ xdg-mime query filetype backup.log
text/plain; charset=us-ascii

Evidently it knows that the file is type text/plain (presumably from the 
magic number).

walterh@saturn:~/log$ xdg-mime query default text/plain
walterh@saturn:~/log$ 

It appears then, that there is no default application for mimetype text/
plain.

The xdg-mime man page tells me that to register an application as default 
for a given mimetype, I should do this:

walterh@saturn:~/log$ xdg-mime default gedit.desktop text/plain

I do so, and note that a new file has been created:

walterh@saturn:~/log$ cat ~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list
[Default Applications]
text/plain=gedit.desktop

and that xdg-open backup.log now opens the file in gedit.

OK, now to make it the systemwide default. After verifying that this is 
the only defaults.list in the entire filesystem, I try:

sudo mv ~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list /usr/share/applications
walterh@saturn:~/log$ sudo updatedb
walterh@saturn:~/log$ locate defaults.list
/usr/share/applications/defaults.list

Indeed, xdg-open backup.log still works.

So my questions are:
Why was this file not installed and built for me as packages were 
installed?
Surely I shouldn't need to build this file by hand?
Is there a package missing? I am sure that I have never deleted the file.


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Re: How do I examine the video in iceweasle problem

2011-08-01 Thread lina
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 10:22 PM, lina lina.lastn...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 10:05 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 21:02:47 +0800, lina wrote:

 On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 7:34 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:

 (...)

 lsof output looks right, I mean, there is no evidence of additional
 services making use of audio device that could be interferring.

 So let's back to the original problem, you lose sound when playing
 online videos (I guess they're flash based). Hum... do you have the
 latest Adobe flash player plugin installed?

 You can check it in this link:

 http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/

 For 32-bits systems is 10.3.181.34
 For 64-bits systems is 11.0.1.60

 From the webpage, it showed me

 You have version 10,3,162,29 installed

 I downloaded the 11.0.1.60

 Wait. 11.0.x is a beta relase, use it *only* if you have a 64-bits
 Debian system... show us the output of uname -r just to be sure.

 uname -m
 x86_64


 namely
 flashplayer11_b1_install_lin_64_071311.tar.gz

 then I don't know how to proceed further after untar it showed usr bin
 share directory.

 P.S I have had

  *** Opt contrib/ flashplugin- 1:2.8.3   installed.

 contrib repo does not seem to have an updated version of the plugin :-?

 To avoid any collision, you can unpack the tar.gz which contains a single
 file libflashplayer.so and drop this .so file under your iceweasel
 user's profile (~/$HOME/.mozilla/firefox/[profile].default/plugins),
 then load again the test page (http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/
 about/) to check if the latest version is now displayed.

 can I make a directory plugins? there is none plugins directory but it
 has extension dir.

 :~/.mozilla/firefox/3gbs90vf.default$ ls p
 permissions.sqlite     places.sqlite-journal  prefs.js
 places.sqlite          pluginreg.dat
 lina@dove:~/.mozilla/firefox/3gbs90vf.default$ ls extensions
 extensions/       extensions.cache  extensions.ini    extensions.rdf

 $ locate libflashplayer.so
 /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so

I replaced this one. it showed me

You have version 11,0,1,60 installed

on website.

but the video still has sound problem.
please kindly notice that during the first one more mins there is
sound. and for some videos there is sound always. but for several
other videos there have such problems.



 or do I need substitute this one?


 Once you have the latest plugin installed, just perform some tests with
 online videos and see if you get any improvement with your audio issue:

 - If newer plugin works better than the older, just do nothing :-)

 - If the problem still persists, then you can delete ~/$HOME/.mozilla/
 firefox/[profile].default/plugins/libflashplayer.so file, return to the
 same point you were before and keep searching for another solution :-P

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Re: How do I examine the video in iceweasle problem

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 22:34:12 +0800, lina wrote:

 On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 10:22 PM, lina lina.lastn...@gmail.com wrote:

(...)

 Wait. 11.0.x is a beta relase, use it *only* if you have a 64-bits
 Debian system... show us the output of uname -r just to be sure.

 uname -m
 x86_64

Okay...

(...)

 To avoid any collision, you can unpack the tar.gz which contains a
 single file libflashplayer.so and drop this .so file under your
 iceweasel user's profile
 (~/$HOME/.mozilla/firefox/[profile].default/plugins), then load
 again the test page (http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/ about/) to
 check if the latest version is now displayed.

 can I make a directory plugins? there is none plugins directory but it
 has extension dir.

Yes, you have to create that directory if there is none.

 :~/.mozilla/firefox/3gbs90vf.default$ ls p permissions.sqlite    
 places.sqlite-journal  prefs.js places.sqlite          pluginreg.dat
 lina@dove:~/.mozilla/firefox/3gbs90vf.default$ ls extensions
 extensions/       extensions.cache  extensions.ini    extensions.rdf

 $ locate libflashplayer.so
 /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so
 
 I replaced this one. it showed me
 
 You have version 11,0,1,60 installed
 
 on website.

Good. You have now the latest version. Regardless this can solve your 
audio issue or not I would keep it because older versions expose your 
system to security flaws.

 but the video still has sound problem. please kindly notice that during
 the first one more mins there is sound. and for some videos there is
 sound always. but for several other videos there have such problems.

(...)

So it works fine with some videos but fail with others... can you put a 
sample link for both, working and non-working videos so we can test?

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Re: How do I examine the video in iceweasle problem

2011-08-01 Thread lina
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 10:46 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 22:34:12 +0800, lina wrote:

 On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 10:22 PM, lina lina.lastn...@gmail.com wrote:

 (...)

 Wait. 11.0.x is a beta relase, use it *only* if you have a 64-bits
 Debian system... show us the output of uname -r just to be sure.

 uname -m
 x86_64

 Okay...

 (...)

 To avoid any collision, you can unpack the tar.gz which contains a
 single file libflashplayer.so and drop this .so file under your
 iceweasel user's profile
 (~/$HOME/.mozilla/firefox/[profile].default/plugins), then load
 again the test page (http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/ about/) to
 check if the latest version is now displayed.

 can I make a directory plugins? there is none plugins directory but it
 has extension dir.

 Yes, you have to create that directory if there is none.

 :~/.mozilla/firefox/3gbs90vf.default$ ls p permissions.sqlite
 places.sqlite-journal  prefs.js places.sqlite          pluginreg.dat
 lina@dove:~/.mozilla/firefox/3gbs90vf.default$ ls extensions
 extensions/       extensions.cache  extensions.ini    extensions.rdf

 $ locate libflashplayer.so
 /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so

 I replaced this one. it showed me

 You have version 11,0,1,60 installed

 on website.

 Good. You have now the latest version. Regardless this can solve your
 audio issue or not I would keep it because older versions expose your
 system to security flaws.

Thanks for your suggestions.

 but the video still has sound problem. please kindly notice that during
 the first one more mins there is sound. and for some videos there is
 sound always. but for several other videos there have such problems.

 (...)

 So it works fine with some videos but fail with others... can you put a
 sample link for both, working and non-working videos so we can test?

further check, It might be these several videos their-owe problem.
might someone uploaded without sound in the later part.
sorry!

Thanks,


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mswindows98 in KVM

2011-08-01 Thread Sthu Deus
Good time of the day.

I wonder if anybody these days had a successful experience if
ever installed old MS windows98 in KVM? - I just tried for some reason
install it, booting from an iso and w/o luck - trying stable and
testing versions of KVM.

Are there ideas?

PS Before I did try w/ XP version of ms windows - it worked, but w/ the
old one, it fails.

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Re: KDE4.4 desktop customization for multiple users.

2011-08-01 Thread John A. Sullivan III
On Sun, 2011-07-31 at 02:48 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
snip
  I think that's the hard way.  Using KIOSK is probably easier and more
  consistent (e.g., KDE does not normally read all the bash profile/rc
  scripts).  Alas, I'm flat out today through Monday so I don't think I'll
  have time to answer the previous question about how we do it until some
  time next week - John
 
 
 I'd appreciate a link to a working KIOSK for KDE 4.x - I thought it had
 ceased with KDE 3.x...
snip
That's interesting.  You may be correct as we have intentionally avoided
KDE4 by using Trinity as a KDE3 replacement
(http://www.trinitydesktop.org/).

In our case we are using VServers and bind mounting host directories
into the various guests.  One of those directories is a central
configuration repository for various KDE profiles.  The VServer bit is
irrelevant as it should translate to any multiuser environment.  We set
KDEDIR and XDG_CONFIG_DIRS in various environment files (in a
non-multi-tenant, non-vserver environment, the /etc/environment fie will
probably do).  We reference these in the PAM configuration.  We use
environment because we were completely befuddled about why the
environment variables were not being set in the bash configuration
scripts until we learned that KDE does not invoke them.  Thus our
reliance upon the environment files.

We create the common settings in the default profile and then any
specializations in other profiles - all by manually editing the
configuration files.  We then point to those profiles as needed.  As
always, any user customizations are stored in the ~/.kde tree.

All of this is moot if KDE4 does not support KIOSK.  Has it abandoned
KIOSK in favor of simply adhering the the XDG standards? - John


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Re: mswindows98 in KVM

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 22:49:49 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:

 I wonder if anybody these days had a successful experience if ever
 installed old MS windows98 in KVM? - I just tried for some reason
 install it, booting from an iso and w/o luck - trying stable and testing
 versions of KVM.

(...)

It does not look very promising...

http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Guest_Support_Status#Windows_Family

Have you considered another VM like VirtualBox or VMware? :-?

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IPv6 + Bonding

2011-08-01 Thread Wouter van Eekelen
I'm using this network configuration for IPv6 + bonding, but it isn't
working as it should.
I've replaced the IP addresses with xx.xx.xx.xx because this is a private
system.

---
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback

# The primary network interface (IPv4)
auto bond0
iface bond0 inet static
address xx.xx.xx.xx
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway xx.xx.xx.xx
slaves eth0 eth1
bond_mode balance-tlb
bond_miimon 100
bond_downdelay 200
bond_updelay 200

# The primary network interface (IPv6)
iface bond0 inet6 static
address :::1::1
netmask 64
gateway ::::1
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::2
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::3
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::4
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::5
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::6
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::7
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::8
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::9
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::10
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::11
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::12
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::13
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::14
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::15
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::16
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::17
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::18
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::19
up /sbin/ifconfig bond0 inet6 add :::1::20
---

When I reboot, everything is pinging besides the additional IPv6 addresses
(the 'up /sbin/ifconfig' lines).
When running these lines (without the 'up' bit) on SSH they all start
pinging and work fine.

Besides this, all networking related commands completely break networking
and require a reboot.
When I do '/etc/init.d/networking stop', all networking stops, but the bond0
device stays in ifconfig (not pinging)
When I then do '/etc/init.d/networking start', all devices are added to
ifconfig again, but still nothing pings
When I then do 'ifup bond0', it says 'bond0 is not a configured device'
When I do 'ifconfig bond0 down' it goes down and is gone from ifconfig
When I do 'ifconfig bond0 up' it comes back in ifconfig and is not working

So the two problems are that I need to keep rebooting for network changes
and manually adding the additional IPv6 addresses.


3.0 kernel fails to compile

2011-08-01 Thread tadziu
hi,

anybody had the same issue? whole compilation goes fine,
but when it comes to creating packages it terminates with
following error:

/usr/bin/makeARCH=i386 \
 -C Documentation/lguest
make: *** Documentation/lguest: No such file or directory.  Stop.
make: *** [debian/stamp/build/kernel] Error 2


removing #include sys /eventfd.h from lguest.c (sort of workaround
found on forums) didn't help

i've used make-kpkg, thanks for suggestions


Re: Wheezy: how to disable SSH gnome-keyring by editing desktop configuration file

2011-08-01 Thread Jerome BENOIT

Hello List:

Thanks for the link.

On 01/08/11 13:51, Camaleón wrote:

On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 13:43:10 +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:


I have just migrated from Squeeze to Wheezy. It appeared that
gnome-keyring agent interferes with my ssh-agent set-up: I want to
disable gnome-keyring agent for ssh.

At the end of the README.Debian for gnome-keyring, it is suggested to
``simply edit /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-ssh.desktop''. This
sounds good, of course I can edit it, but which entry to add or to
modify to disable it ?


I remember something similar (or related) has been commented time ago in
this mailing list:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2011/05/msg01062.html


The solution made here is a per user solution suggexted in the README.Debian 
file,
I am looking for a system wide solution.

Finally I applied a brute force solution:
I purged gnome-keyring.

Jerome  



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Re: Wheezy: how to disable SSH gnome-keyring by editing desktop configuration file

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 19:39:27 +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:

 On 01/08/11 13:51, Camaleón wrote:
 On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 13:43:10 +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:

 I have just migrated from Squeeze to Wheezy. It appeared that
 gnome-keyring agent interferes with my ssh-agent set-up: I want to
 disable gnome-keyring agent for ssh.

(...)

 I remember something similar (or related) has been commented time ago
 in this mailing list:

 http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2011/05/msg01062.html
 
 The solution made here is a per user solution suggexted in the
 README.Debian file, I am looking for a system wide solution.

Mmm...

 Finally I applied a brute force solution: I purged gnome-keyring.

Wow, how drastic!

Should you have removed/renamed -or edited accordingly to do not start- 
the system wide /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-*.desktop file I think 
it would have been enough...

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Re: Wheezy: how to disable SSH gnome-keyring by editing desktop configuration file

2011-08-01 Thread Jerome BENOIT

Hello List:

On 01/08/11 19:53, Camaleón wrote:

On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 19:39:27 +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:


On 01/08/11 13:51, Camaleón wrote:

On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 13:43:10 +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:


I have just migrated from Squeeze to Wheezy. It appeared that
gnome-keyring agent interferes with my ssh-agent set-up: I want to
disable gnome-keyring agent for ssh.


(...)


I remember something similar (or related) has been commented time ago
in this mailing list:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2011/05/msg01062.html


The solution made here is a per user solution suggexted in the
README.Debian file, I am looking for a system wide solution.


Mmm...


Finally I applied a brute force solution: I purged gnome-keyring.


Wow, how drastic!


I am agree.



Should you have removed/renamed


If I remember well, this causes trouble.


-or edited accordingly to do not start-

the system wide /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-*.desktop file I think
it would have been enough...


It was looking to do so, but I got no clear answer.

Thanks,
Jerome




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Re: Wheezy: how to disable SSH gnome-keyring by editing desktop configuration file

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 20:02:56 +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:

 
 On 01/08/11 19:53, Camaleón wrote:

(...)

 Should you have removed/renamed
 
 If I remember well, this causes trouble.

It shouldn't, at all. Is what README file says (removing the involving 
elements from the menu so they don't run at start-up).
 
 -or edited accordingly to do not start-
 the system wide /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-*.desktop file I
 think it would have been enough...
 
 It was looking to do so, but I got no clear answer.

Testing is sometimes the best master :-)

You run gnome-session-properties and remove the check for the desired 
gnome-keyring entries. Then you look at the .desktop files of your 
user profile and see what have changed to apply the same settings to the 
system wide ones.

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Re: Wheezy: how to disable SSH gnome-keyring by editing desktop configuration file

2011-08-01 Thread Bob Proulx
Camaleón wrote:
 Jerome BENOIT wrote:
  Finally I applied a brute force solution: I purged gnome-keyring.
 
 Wow, how drastic!

I disagree.  If the package isn't useful then removing it is very
likely the easiest solution.  Why frustrate yourself trying to work
around the problem when removing the problem is a good solution too.

Coincidentally I just recently ran into this very same problem myself
but hadn't spent time to understand the problem.  Reading this thread
and seeing that gnome-keyring is the package causing the problem I am
planning on testing that solution for me.  If it works then that is
the solution I am going to implement.  I will file a bug report at
that time though so that the package problems can be addressed.

Bob


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Problem with apt

2011-08-01 Thread Lázaro Morales

Hello,

After a fresh install of Debian Squeeze I try to update the system's  
packages cache with:


 # apt-get update

And I get the following error:

Failed to exec method /usr/lib/apt/methods/
Failed to exec method /usr/lib/apt/methods/
E: Method  has died unexpectedly!
E: Sub-process  returned an error code (100)
E: Method /usr/lib/apt/methods/ did not start correctly
E: Method  has died unexpectedly!
E: Sub-process  returned an error code (100)
E: Method /usr/lib/apt/methods/ did not start correctly

What this means?

Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Lázaro.

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Re: Wheezy: how to disable SSH gnome-keyring by editing desktop configuration file

2011-08-01 Thread Jerome BENOIT



On 01/08/11 20:19, Camaleón wrote:

On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 20:02:56 +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:



On 01/08/11 19:53, Camaleón wrote:


(...)


Should you have removed/renamed


If I remember well, this causes trouble.


I meant removing the `/etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-ssh.desktop'



It shouldn't, at all. Is what README file says (removing the involving
elements from the menu so they don't run at start-up).


-or edited accordingly to do not start-
the system wide /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-*.desktop file I
think it would have been enough...


It was looking to do so, but I got no clear answer.


Testing is sometimes the best master :-)


Indeed:
my test was just to see if my box could survive without gnome-keyring
(and the associated pam module) as I do not really need it.
I do prefer to play with libpam-ssh :
my box survived, and ssh-agent is lauched by libpam-ssh as before but with
not interferences.
 



You run gnome-session-properties and remove the check for the desired
gnome-keyring entries. Then you look at the .desktop files of your
user profile and see what have changed to apply the same settings to the
system wide ones.


It likes there are a lot of way to disable, what let me think that is a big 
machinery
that I wanted to avoid.

Jerome



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Re: Wheezy: how to disable SSH gnome-keyring by editing desktop configuration file

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 12:30:10 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:

 Camaleón wrote:
 Jerome BENOIT wrote:
  Finally I applied a brute force solution: I purged gnome-keyring.
 
 Wow, how drastic!
 
 I disagree.  If the package isn't useful then removing it is very likely
 the easiest solution.  Why frustrate yourself trying to work around the
 problem when removing the problem is a good solution too.

(...)

IMO, removing should be the last resort, the last thing to do.

Maybe if the package is completely broken or if by-passes do not work as 
expected, then it's okay to get rid off it (even in such cases I prefer 
to first open a bug report at tell that something supposed to work it 
fails). I like to understand how stuff works. 

Anyway, gnome-keyring is part of the GNOME security stack and password 
management and I find it very convenient for this task, but that's of 
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Re: Wheezy: how to disable SSH gnome-keyring by editing desktop configuration file

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 20:33:45 +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:

 On 01/08/11 20:19, Camaleón wrote:
 On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 20:02:56 +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:


 On 01/08/11 19:53, Camaleón wrote:

 (...)

 Should you have removed/renamed

 If I remember well, this causes trouble.
 
 I meant removing the `/etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-ssh.desktop'

Remove or better yet, move it to another place. Is just a .desktop file 
to be run system wide, so if you don't want the associated app to be 
started for all of the users, the only way I'm aware for doing it so is 
precisely that :-)

 It shouldn't, at all. Is what README file says (removing the involving
 elements from the menu so they don't run at start-up).

 -or edited accordingly to do not start- the system wide
 /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-*.desktop file I think it would
 have been enough...

 It was looking to do so, but I got no clear answer.

 Testing is sometimes the best master :-)
 
 Indeed:
 my test was just to see if my box could survive without gnome-keyring
 (and the associated pam module) as I do not really need it. I do prefer
 to play with libpam-ssh : my box survived, and ssh-agent is lauched by
 libpam-ssh as before but with not interferences.

Ahhh, you never know when you may need it until is too late, you know, 
Murphy's law :-)

 You run gnome-session-properties and remove the check for the desired
 gnome-keyring entries. Then you look at the .desktop files of your
 user profile and see what have changed to apply the same settings to
 the system wide ones.
 
 It likes there are a lot of way to disable, what let me think that is a
 big machinery that I wanted to avoid.

It's okay, I won't be the one forcing you to keep gnome-keyring X-)

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Re: Wheezy: how to disable SSH gnome-keyring by editing desktop configuration file

2011-08-01 Thread Bob Proulx
Camaleón wrote:
 Bob Proulx wrote:
  I disagree.  If the package isn't useful then removing it is very likely
  the easiest solution.  Why frustrate yourself trying to work around the
  problem when removing the problem is a good solution too.
 
 IMO, removing should be the last resort, the last thing to do.

No it is not.  That is one of the strengths of Debian.  You are free
to create a installation based upon what you want to have installed.
I know that with some other distributions you are expected to have a
set bundle of packages installed and any deviation from that bundle
isn't tolerated very well.  But that isn't Debian.  In Debian it is
perfectly fine to install what you need and to not install what you do
not need or do not want.  Really!

 Maybe if the package is completely broken or if by-passes do not work as 
 expected, then it's okay to get rid off it (even in such cases I prefer 
 to first open a bug report at tell that something supposed to work it 
 fails). I like to understand how stuff works. 

Of course understanding how things work is great.  And filing bug
reports as appropriate improves things for everyone.  But when
software is mostly a packaging of an upstream and the upstream isn't
very responsive or has their own vision and agenda then sometimes it
just isn't productive.  You have heard the old RAH quote, Never try
to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and it annoys the pig.
Unfortunately sometimes that is true of software projects too.

 Anyway, gnome-keyring is part of the GNOME security stack and password 
 management and I find it very convenient for this task, but that's of 
 course up to each user.

If it is good for you then that is great!  I found that was completely
broken for my use and I had to work around it in order to make things
work for me.  My workaround was much less pleasant than removing the
broken package.  But I expect that either one or both of gnome-keyring
or libpam-gnome-keyring will be removed from my systems until the
offending behavior is corrected.  And that is perfectly okay from a
Debian viewpoint.

Bob


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Re: S-Video on Debian

2011-08-01 Thread Brian
On Sun 31 Jul 2011 at 20:33:33 -0500, Kumar Appaiah wrote:

 Here's what I have:
 
 TV1 connected 800x600+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
 0mm x 0mm
848x48030.0 +
640x48030.0 +
1024x768   30.0  
800x60030.0*60.3  

This tells you
   * the connection to the TV has been detected
   * there are two preferred modes (shown by the '+')
   * the current mode is 800x600 (shown by the '*')

 This ran:
 xrandr --addmode TV1 800x600

There is no need to do this because the cable connection is detected,
but I do not think it does any harm. I have to do it on one machine
because I'm told 'S-video disconnected '.

 xrandr --output TV1  --mode 800x600 --crtc 1

'--crtc 1' isn't really required.
 
 xvattr -a XV_CRTC -v 1
 Found Xv 2.2
 X Error of failed request:  BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
   Major opcode of failed request:  132 (XVideo)
   Minor opcode of failed request:  13 ()
   Serial number of failed request:  13
   Current serial number in output stream:  14

Forget about this for the moment. I should have been clearer and
explained I use xvattr to send video to the TV with vlc. It is of no
consequence if nothing appears on the TV screen in the first place). The
command for you to use to see a portion of your computer screen on the
TV (because the TV is detected) is

   xrandr --output TV1  --mode 800x600 (or --mode 848x480 etc)

It might be useful for us to see the outputs of 'xrandr --verbose' and
'lspci' for the video card.


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Re: Wheezy: how to disable SSH gnome-keyring by editing desktop configuration file

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 13:16:43 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:

 Camaleón wrote:
 Bob Proulx wrote:
  I disagree.  If the package isn't useful then removing it is very
  likely the easiest solution.  Why frustrate yourself trying to work
  around the problem when removing the problem is a good solution too.
 
 IMO, removing should be the last resort, the last thing to do.
 
 No it is not.  That is one of the strengths of Debian. You are free to
 create a installation based upon what you want to have installed. 

That's another and complete different thing. 

For instance, I do not use NM on my workstation boxes nor Avahi-zeroconf 
so I disable those, but I disable those not because I don't know how to 
setup them but becasue I don't like what they provide. And I prefer to 
keep them installed because they can be useful in some scenarios so I 
keep them -disabled but installed-, they do not disturb my day-to-day 
work.

 I know that with some other distributions you are expected to have a
 set bundle of packages installed and any deviation from that bundle
 isn't tolerated very well.  But that isn't Debian.  In Debian it is
 perfectly fine to install what you need and to not install what you do
 not need or do not want.  Really!

Yes, but Jerome was not complaining about a bloated system but how to 
solve a specific problem he had with gnome-keyring and how to disable it. 
He read the docs and did not found a convenient nor easy way to do what 
he wanted to get. And I also think that in this case, the README file 
lacks for basic instructions on what exactly has to be edited and in 
what manner.

Should he had found this steps easily, I bet that gnome-keyring is still 
on his system :-)

 Maybe if the package is completely broken or if by-passes do not work
 as expected, then it's okay to get rid off it (even in such cases I
 prefer to first open a bug report at tell that something supposed to
 work it fails). I like to understand how stuff works.
 
 Of course understanding how things work is great.  And filing bug
 reports as appropriate improves things for everyone.  But when software
 is mostly a packaging of an upstream and the upstream isn't very
 responsive or has their own vision and agenda then sometimes it just
 isn't productive.  You have heard the old RAH quote, Never try to teach
 a pig to sing; it wastes your time and it annoys the pig. Unfortunately
 sometimes that is true of software projects too.

I really don't think this is a packaging/packager issue nor a problem 
with unresposive devels... 

 Anyway, gnome-keyring is part of the GNOME security stack and
 password management and I find it very convenient for this task, but
 that's of course up to each user.
 
 If it is good for you then that is great!  I found that was completely
 broken for my use and I had to work around it in order to make things
 work for me.  My workaround was much less pleasant than removing the
 broken package.  But I expect that either one or both of gnome-keyring
 or libpam-gnome-keyring will be removed from my systems until the
 offending behavior is corrected.  And that is perfectly okay from a
 Debian viewpoint.

Nobody said it's not okay to remove a package. I said (or wanted to 
state) that removing a package because something is unknown (in this 
case, how to widely avoid gnome-keyring-ssh from starting) is not what I 
would have done, I don't like to surrender to my OS (being Debian or 
whatever OS you prefer...), I prefer to fight ;-)

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(completely solved) Re: [Feedback needed] brcmsmac wifi driver in testing

2011-08-01 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 11:23:23 +, Camaleón wrote:

 On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 10:07:33 +0300, Volkan YAZICI wrote:

(...)

 BTW, there appears to be a significant problem with your wifi channel
 selection. That is,
 
 1. There are actually 3 useable channels in the wifi spectrum: 1, 6,
 11.
(Yep, regulations changes from country to country, but...) By
operating at 9th channel, you will be interfering with signals in
both 6th and 11th channels. Hence, prefer either 1, 6, or 11.
 
 2. If you want a higher range, prefer lower channels. That is, 1st
channel will reach further distances compared to 11.
 
 That's a very good idea. I will try -time permitting- to set the AP in
 another channel. Lower ones (1-6) seem to be with less interferences
 from other neighbour APs I have close to me. Will post any finding :-)

Well, I could finally solve this annoying problem with the wifi adapter.

I first tested with channel 1 and 2 (nothing), with channel 1 and no 
security at all (nothing) and also with channel 2 and WEP (nothing)...

I started to think in a hardware problem.

And so it was... now this card is working *perfectly* with the suggested 
driver (brcmsmac). The guilty here was the AP itself (the Thomson DSL 
router). Dunno why the same AP works fine with a second wifi card but it 
seems to render completely inoperative when joined the embedded broadcom 
wifi card. What a pair of dumb devices!

I brought another AP (a Zyxel 660HW-D1 DSL router) with the usual 
configuration (channel 9 -it was setup to auto and it selected this 
channel automatically so I left untouched- and wpa-psk encryption) and to 
my surprise the broadcom card now connects in miliseconds with a 100% of 
coverage (from the next room!), link is stable and download speed is very 
fast. It seems a complete different card! 

Occam's razor hits again... simplest things tend to be right ones.

Did I already say I hate wireless connections? Nevermind, I'll repeat 
again: I-hate-wireless-connections }:-)

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Firewall Setup

2011-08-01 Thread Paul Stuffins
Hi Guys,

I am trying to set iptables up, but am getting into a right mess editing the
rules direct in the init script.

What are peoples recommendations of a front end, either one that I can run
via an Apache VirtualHost, obviously on a secured and locked down
VirtualHost so that only I can access it, or via SSH.

--Paul


Re: Wheezy: how to disable SSH gnome-keyring by editing desktop configuration file

2011-08-01 Thread Jerome BENOIT



On 01/08/11 22:16, Camaleón wrote:

On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 13:16:43 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:


Camaleón wrote:

Bob Proulx wrote:

I disagree.  If the package isn't useful then removing it is very
likely the easiest solution.  Why frustrate yourself trying to work
around the problem when removing the problem is a good solution too.


IMO, removing should be the last resort, the last thing to do.


No it is not.  That is one of the strengths of Debian. You are free to
create a installation based upon what you want to have installed.


That's another and complete different thing.

For instance, I do not use NM on my workstation boxes nor Avahi-zeroconf
so I disable those, but I disable those not because I don't know how to
setup them but becasue I don't like what they provide. And I prefer to
keep them installed because they can be useful in some scenarios so I
keep them -disabled but installed-, they do not disturb my day-to-day
work.


I know that with some other distributions you are expected to have a
set bundle of packages installed and any deviation from that bundle
isn't tolerated very well.  But that isn't Debian.  In Debian it is
perfectly fine to install what you need and to not install what you do
not need or do not want.  Really!


Yes, but Jerome was not complaining about a bloated system but how to
solve a specific problem he had with gnome-keyring and how to disable it.
He read the docs and did not found a convenient nor easy way to do what
he wanted to get. And I also think that in this case, the README file
lacks for basic instructions on what exactly has to be edited and in
what manner.

Should he had found this steps easily, I bet that gnome-keyring is still
on his system :-)


Indeed, because I would suspect that a lot of packages depend on gnome-keyring
as I could read on Google. But as only a `minimal' Gnome is actually
installed on my box, it appeared that no package depends on it.
OT: Gnome sounds heavy to me, and I plan to migrate to an alternative
sooner or later. 




Maybe if the package is completely broken or if by-passes do not work
as expected, then it's okay to get rid off it (even in such cases I
prefer to first open a bug report at tell that something supposed to
work it fails). I like to understand how stuff works.


Of course understanding how things work is great.  And filing bug
reports as appropriate improves things for everyone.  But when software
is mostly a packaging of an upstream and the upstream isn't very
responsive or has their own vision and agenda then sometimes it just
isn't productive.  You have heard the old RAH quote, Never try to teach
a pig to sing; it wastes your time and it annoys the pig. Unfortunately
sometimes that is true of software projects too.


I really don't think this is a packaging/packager issue nor a problem
with unresposive devels...


Anyway, gnome-keyring is part of the GNOME security stack and
password management and I find it very convenient for this task, but
that's of course up to each user.


If it is good for you then that is great!  I found that was completely
broken for my use and I had to work around it in order to make things
work for me.  My workaround was much less pleasant than removing the
broken package.  But I expect that either one or both of gnome-keyring
or libpam-gnome-keyring will be removed from my systems until the
offending behavior is corrected.  And that is perfectly okay from a
Debian viewpoint.


Nobody said it's not okay to remove a package. I said (or wanted to
state) that removing a package because something is unknown (in this
case, how to widely avoid gnome-keyring-ssh from starting) is not what I
would have done, I don't like to surrender to my OS (being Debian or
whatever OS you prefer...), I prefer to fight;-)

Greetings,



Jerome


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Re: 3.0 kernel fails to compile

2011-08-01 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
* tadziu [110801 18:58 +0200]:

 hi,
 
 anybody had the same issue? whole compilation goes fine,
 but when it comes to creating packages it terminates with
 following error:
 
 /usr/bin/makeARCH=i386 \
  -C Documentation/lguest
 make: *** Documentation/lguest: No such file or directory.  Stop.

As told by make. Documentation/lguest doesn't exist in 3.0 kernels.

 make: *** [debian/stamp/build/kernel] Error 2
 
 
 removing #include sys /eventfd.h from lguest.c (sort of workaround
 found on forums) didn't help
 
 i've used make-kpkg, thanks for suggestions

Read this:

http://kernel-handbook.alioth.debian.org/ch-common-tasks.html

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GDM3's prejudiced against a picture of me

2011-08-01 Thread Alan Chandler

I have specified that I would like a picture of me to be presented at login.

GDM does occasionally decide to show it, but more often or not it 
doesn't and I am represented by what looks like a white chess pawn.


Any ideas what is going on here.
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Re: Problem with apt

2011-08-01 Thread Brian
On Mon 01 Aug 2011 at 14:24:03 -0400, Lázaro Morales wrote:

 After a fresh install of Debian Squeeze I try to update the system's  
 packages cache with:

  # apt-get update

 And I get the following error:

 Failed to exec method /usr/lib/apt/methods/
 Failed to exec method /usr/lib/apt/methods/
 E: Method  has died unexpectedly!
 E: Sub-process  returned an error code (100)
 E: Method /usr/lib/apt/methods/ did not start correctly
 E: Method  has died unexpectedly!
 E: Sub-process  returned an error code (100)
 E: Method /usr/lib/apt/methods/ did not start correctly

Please post a copy of your /etc/apt/sources.list.


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Re: Wheezy: how to disable SSH gnome-keyring by editing desktop configuration file

2011-08-01 Thread Paul E Condon
On 20110801_230130, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
 
 
 
 Indeed, because I would suspect that a lot of packages depend on gnome-keyring
 as I could read on Google. But as only a `minimal' Gnome is actually
 installed on my box, it appeared that no package depends on it.
 OT: Gnome sounds heavy to me, and I plan to migrate to an alternative
 sooner or later.
 
 
 Jerome

In Squeeze, Gnome key-ring can be disabled in the drop down menus by
going to

System-Preferences-Startup Applications 

Then look under the Startup Programs tab
There you will find three check boxes that mention GNOME Keyring in
their description line. 
Un-check them, Close, and re-boot

This does not actually remove gnome-keyring, but it does allow lower
level system software to handle SSH keys, for instance. Disabling
things that are only available in GNOME should be the first step in
transitioning to a less heavy GUI. Your control over GNOME features
can't be anything but less reliable in the foreign environment.

HTH
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Re: Encrypted LVM container spanning drives?

2011-08-01 Thread Jochen Spieker
Brad Alexander:

 I've never successfully set this up. Is there a way to encrypt two (or more)
 drives on a machine, then span it with LVM?

Not (easily) in that order, but as Andrew suggested: just create a VG
with both disks as PVs, create an LV and encrypt that.

But be aware that you will not be able to access your data if only one
of the two disks dies. What you are doing is like running RAID-0 without
the performance benefit (at least with LVM's default settings).

J.
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Re: Firewall Setup

2011-08-01 Thread Glenn English
On Aug 1, 2011, at 2:56 PM, Paul Stuffins wrote:

 I am trying to set iptables up, but am getting into a right mess editing the 
 rules direct in the init script.
 
 What are peoples recommendations of a front end, either one that I can run 
 via an Apache VirtualHost, obviously on a secured and locked down VirtualHost 
 so that only I can access it, or via SSH.


What I did was a lot of work up front, but a lot less out back...

I wrote a huge shell script that creates the whole thing. 

INPUT:

 root@server:/etc/ipfilterfiles# pfil status INPUT
 
Running on host: server.slsware.dmz
 
   --- FILTER table---
 
 Chain INPUT (policy DROP 0 packets, 0 bytes)
 num   pkts bytes target prot opt in out source   
 destination 
 135662 9574K ACCEPT all  --  lo *   127.0.0.1
 0.0.0.0/0   
 2  112  9916 ACCEPT all  --  lo *   192.168.2.218
 0.0.0.0/0   
 3  135  6216 REJECT tcp  --  *  *   0.0.0.0/0
 0.0.0.0/0   state INVALID reject-with icmp-port-unreachable 
 49458K  502M IDS_BLKall  --  *  *   0.0.0.0/0
 0.0.0.0/0   
 59458K  502M TMP_BLKall  --  *  *   0.0.0.0/0
 0.0.0.0/0   
 69407K  500M ACCEPT all  --  *  *   0.0.0.0/0
 0.0.0.0/0   state RELATED,ESTABLISHED 
 70 0 ACCEPT all  -f  *  *   0.0.0.0/0
 0.0.0.0/0   
 80 0 DROP   tcp  --  *  *   0.0.0.0/0
 0.0.0.0/0   tcp flags:!0x17/0x02 
 9   87  7308 ACCEPT all  --  tun+   *   0.0.0.0/0
 192.168.0.204   
 10   50590 2850K NUISANCES  all  --  *  *   0.0.0.0/0
 0.0.0.0/0   
 11   50590 2850K SPOOFQ all  --  *  *   0.0.0.0/0
 0.0.0.0/0   
 12   12874  834K UDPIN  udp  --  *  *   0.0.0.0/0
 0.0.0.0/0   
 13   30513 1813K TCPIN  tcp  --  *  *   0.0.0.0/0
 0.0.0.0/0   
 147203  202K ICMP_CHK   icmp --  *  *   0.0.0.0/0
 0.0.0.0/0   
 15   0 0 IGMP_CHK   2--  *  *   0.0.0.0/0
 0.0.0.0/0   
 16   7   360 REJECT all  --  *  *   0.0.0.0/0
 0.0.0.0/0   reject-with icmp-port-unreachable 
 17   0 0all  --  *  *   0.0.0.0/0
 0.0.0.0/0   /* Loaded Sun Jun 19 07:07:21 MDT 2011 */ 
 


for example, does a little filtering to get rid of IDS and MS noise and spoofs 
and stuff, then splits on TCP/UDP/ICMP/etc. to locally created chains. In these 
chains, the packets are processed by port number -- traffic to port 24 has 
another chain full of spammers I've seen in the last month or so, and so forth.

The main program has some utilities in it to modify the chains. ssh is a good 
tool for getting to it.

You only have to do it once...

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Re: GDM3's prejudiced against a picture of me

2011-08-01 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 22:12:07 +0100, Alan wrote in message 
4e3716a7.8060...@chandlerfamily.org.uk:

 I have specified that I would like a picture of me to be presented at
 login.
 
 GDM does occasionally decide to show it, but more often or not it 
 doesn't and I am represented by what looks like a white chess pawn.
 
 Any ideas what is going on here.

..could it be trying to express its opinion on your picture?  
...ducks 'n runs.

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Re: Problem with apt

2011-08-01 Thread Facundo Aguirre
Hi, ¿do you have debian-volatile in sources.list?
Delete (or comment) that line and try again.

See
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=17t=60268

Greetings,


On Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 02:24:03PM -0400, Lázaro Morales wrote:
 Hello,
 
 After a fresh install of Debian Squeeze I try to update the system's
 packages cache with:
 
  # apt-get update
 
 And I get the following error:
 
 Failed to exec method /usr/lib/apt/methods/
 Failed to exec method /usr/lib/apt/methods/
 E: Method  has died unexpectedly!
 E: Sub-process  returned an error code (100)
 E: Method /usr/lib/apt/methods/ did not start correctly
 E: Method  has died unexpectedly!
 E: Sub-process  returned an error code (100)
 E: Method /usr/lib/apt/methods/ did not start correctly
 
 What this means?
 
 Thanks in advance.
 Best regards,
 Lázaro.
 
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Re: lenny-squeeze upgrade - failed with grub-pc upgrade

2011-08-01 Thread Stephen Powell
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 00:09:36 -0400 (EDT), Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
 ...
 After restart I can only see GRUB.
 ...
 Then I tried update-grub
 ...
 Now I get grub loading...
 no module name found
 ...
 What should I do now?
 ...
 I would appreciate some guidance on this.

I agree with Stan.  It's your system and it's your call.  I don't
know what you plan to do, but if I were in your shoes, I'd switch
to LILO.  I've had nothing but trouble with grub-pc.  If you decide
you want to switch to LILO, I recommend the following web page:

   http://users.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/lilo.htm

If you want to stay with grub-pc, stay on the line and maybe someone
with grub-pc expertise will help you.

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Re: KDE4.4 desktop customization for multiple users.

2011-08-01 Thread Scott Ferguson

On 02/08/11 01:50, John A. Sullivan III wrote:

On Sun, 2011-07-31 at 02:48 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
snip

I think that's the hard way.  Using KIOSK is probably easier and more
consistent (e.g., KDE does not normally read all the bash profile/rc
scripts).  Alas, I'm flat out today through Monday so I don't think I'll
have time to answer the previous question about how we do it until some
time next week - John



I'd appreciate a link to a working KIOSK for KDE 4.x - I thought it had
ceased with KDE 3.x...

snip
That's interesting.  You may be correct


I wish that I were... (I'm not) ;-(
That was an early morning/late night post. The next day I checked and 
found it's available for Sid:-

http://packages.debian.org/sid/kiosktool

I haven't tried, but it looks like it might not be easy to port to 
Squeeze. Possible, but tricky mixing libraries when you want to create 
profiles for unmixed systems.



as we have intentionally avoided
KDE4 by using Trinity as a KDE3 replacement
(http://www.trinitydesktop.org/).


Noted, and I greatly appreciate your work (I use Trinity for some of my 
Eeee 701SD builds).




In our case we are using VServers and bind mounting host directories
into the various guests.  One of those directories is a central
configuration repository for various KDE profiles.  The VServer bit is
irrelevant as it should translate to any multiuser environment.  We set
KDEDIR and XDG_CONFIG_DIRS in various environment files (in a
non-multi-tenant, non-vserver environment, the /etc/environment fie will
probably do).  We reference these in the PAM configuration.  We use
environment because we were completely befuddled about why the
environment variables were not being set in the bash configuration
scripts until we learned that KDE does not invoke them.  Thus our
reliance upon the environment files.

We create the common settings in the default profile and then any
specializations in other profiles - all by manually editing the
configuration files.  We then point to those profiles as needed.  As
always, any user customizations are stored in the ~/.kde tree.


Ah ha! Thank you for that - it should prove a very useful guide. :-)



All of this is moot if KDE4 does not support KIOSK.


See my correction above.


Has it abandoned
KIOSK in favor of simply adhering the the XDG standards? - John



I'm not sure of the reasons for KIOSK not being available for Squeeze, 
it's probably documented somewhere obvious... but I haven't looked, I'd 
originally just looked on the old KDE org reference pages. I suspect 
it may be reliant on elements of the policykit that have not yet (and 
may never) be back-ported to Squeeze. There are workaround which I've 
yet to fully document (I've posted some to debian-kde) but they're, um, 
a little messy.


Cheers

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space, inner and outer, together, as one race.”

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Re: restoring MBR

2011-08-01 Thread Stephen Powell
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 07:06:09 -0400 (EDT), Camaleón wrote:
 
 If you add encryption to the equation things can be even worst.

I assume you mean worse.  I agree.  I hate full-volume encryption.
 
 While I agree that playing (backing and restoring) with MBR can be 
 dangerous I also think that having no previous copy is equally bad. I'm 
 not aware of any data loss for just making a backup of the MBR at install 
 time. Restoring is another thing but if you have a copy of the original 
 MBR at least you have something to test (or to compare) with.

I would never advise someone not to make a backup.  I'm just saying that
the restore process is not as straightforward as one might think.
Not all users know that restoring the entire MBR will also back-level
the partition table.

Another thing to keep in mind is that boot loaders such as grub
(either version), when installed to the MBR, take up more than one
sector.  I'm not sure how many, but it's at least two.  A proper
restore may require restoring more than one sector, yet not restoring
the partition table.  There is no substitute for knowing the right
way to backup and the right way to restore, depending on the conditions.

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Re: Firewall Setup

2011-08-01 Thread Scott Ferguson

On 02/08/11 06:56, Paul Stuffins wrote:

Hi Guys,

I am trying to set iptables up, but am getting into a right mess editing
the rules direct in the init script.

What are peoples recommendations of a front end, either one that I can
run via an Apache VirtualHost, obviously on a secured and locked down
VirtualHost so that only I can access it, or via SSH.

--Paul


If you're not comfortable just using SSH to push across rulesets created 
using Guarddog (my choice), then you might consider using (the 
non-Debian) Webmin/Usermin/Virtualmin:-

http://www.webmin.com/firewall.html
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/webadmin/webmin_1.550_all.deb

If you do, consider installing Webmin just after the basic build, before 
your server package selections as it pulls in a few non-debian, but 
debianized, packages.


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Re: KDE4.4 desktop customization for multiple users.

2011-08-01 Thread John A. Sullivan III
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 09:54 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
 On 02/08/11 01:50, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
  On Sun, 2011-07-31 at 02:48 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
  snip
  I think that's the hard way.  Using KIOSK is probably easier and more
  consistent (e.g., KDE does not normally read all the bash profile/rc
  scripts).  Alas, I'm flat out today through Monday so I don't think I'll
  have time to answer the previous question about how we do it until some
  time next week - John
 
 
  I'd appreciate a link to a working KIOSK for KDE 4.x - I thought it had
  ceased with KDE 3.x...
  snip
  That's interesting.  You may be correct
 
 I wish that I were... (I'm not) ;-(
 That was an early morning/late night post. The next day I checked and 
 found it's available for Sid:-
 http://packages.debian.org/sid/kiosktool
 
 I haven't tried, but it looks like it might not be easy to port to 
 Squeeze. Possible, but tricky mixing libraries when you want to create 
 profiles for unmixed systems.
 
  as we have intentionally avoided
  KDE4 by using Trinity as a KDE3 replacement
  (http://www.trinitydesktop.org/).
 
 Noted, and I greatly appreciate your work (I use Trinity for some of my 
 Eeee 701SD builds).
 
 
  In our case we are using VServers and bind mounting host directories
  into the various guests.  One of those directories is a central
  configuration repository for various KDE profiles.  The VServer bit is
  irrelevant as it should translate to any multiuser environment.  We set
  KDEDIR and XDG_CONFIG_DIRS in various environment files (in a
  non-multi-tenant, non-vserver environment, the /etc/environment fie will
  probably do).  We reference these in the PAM configuration.  We use
  environment because we were completely befuddled about why the
  environment variables were not being set in the bash configuration
  scripts until we learned that KDE does not invoke them.  Thus our
  reliance upon the environment files.
 
  We create the common settings in the default profile and then any
  specializations in other profiles - all by manually editing the
  configuration files.  We then point to those profiles as needed.  As
  always, any user customizations are stored in the ~/.kde tree.
 
 Ah ha! Thank you for that - it should prove a very useful guide. :-)
 
 
  All of this is moot if KDE4 does not support KIOSK.
 
 See my correction above.
 
  Has it abandoned
  KIOSK in favor of simply adhering the the XDG standards? - John
 
 
 I'm not sure of the reasons for KIOSK not being available for Squeeze, 
 it's probably documented somewhere obvious... but I haven't looked, I'd 
 originally just looked on the old KDE org reference pages. I suspect 
 it may be reliant on elements of the policykit that have not yet (and 
 may never) be back-ported to Squeeze. There are workaround which I've 
 yet to fully document (I've posted some to debian-kde) but they're, um, 
 a little messy.
snip
That's strange.  I wonder if we are talking about the same thing as I
can't imagine that KIOSK mode does not work in Squeeze as it is a
function of KDE and not Debian.  Are you referring to the KIOSK tool?
There is an actual KIOSK tool for creating these profiles and perhaps
that is missing in Squeeze.  We found the tool too limited and awkward
which is why we opted to manually create the profile files.  KDE then
reads and prioritizes those files as part of the core way it works -
John
 



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Re: 3.0 kernel fails to compile

2011-08-01 Thread Stephen Powell
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 12:58:10 -0400 (EDT), tadziu wrote:
 
 anybody had the same issue? whole compilation goes fine,
 but when it comes to creating packages it terminates with
 following error:
 
 /usr/bin/makeARCH=i386 \
  -C Documentation/lguest
 make: *** Documentation/lguest: No such file or directory.  Stop.
 make: *** [debian/stamp/build/kernel] Error 2
 
 
 removing #include sys /eventfd.h from lguest.c (sort of workaround
 found on forums) didn't help
 
 i've used make-kpkg, thanks for suggestions

I haven't tried this out myself yet, but this may be another symptom
of Debian bug report 635536.
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=635563).
At the very least, the above bug report illustrates that there
are known problems with kernel-package with the 3.0 kernel.
I assume that Manoj is working on it.

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