Re: Pb de démarrage suite à mise à jour de grub.

2012-01-23 Thread hogren

Bonjour,


Bonjour,


le système ne trouve pas le root fs.


Si je comprends bien, le système ne boot plus ?


Pour résoudre cela, avec un système annexe pour l'instant


Tu as essayé SuperGrubDisk [1] ?

Moi, je te conseillerais d'essayer de booter avec sur ton système. Et 
une fois sur ton système, tu exécute une commande similaire à :


# grub-install --boot-directory=/boot /dev/sda

Aide-toi de la documentation [2].

[1] http://www.supergrubdisk.org/
[2] 
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Installing-GRUB-using-grub_002dinstall


Amicalement.

Florian

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Moteur de recherche en texte plein supportant bien les caractères latins

2012-01-23 Thread ROYER Jean-Yves
Bonjour,

Je suis nouveau sur cette liste. J'utilise l'informatique depuis plus de
50 ans, mais ne suis pas très compétent en informatique.

Pour un simulateur Internet en prison utilisé pour préparer les
stagiaires détenus à divers certificats exigeant la maîtrise de services
de l'Internet, sans aucune connexion à Internet, depuis environ 10 ans,
nous utilisons le moteur de recherche libre Namazu
(http://www.namazu.org/) dans ses versions successives, tant avec Linux
(Debian) que Windows. Il indexe environ 150 sites et 30 000 pages
essentiellement en français, gérées par Apache, PHP et MySQL. Nous
engageons une mise à jour qui n'a pas été faite depuis 2006.

Malheureusement, même dans les dernières versions nous ne savons pas
faire reconnaître correctement les caractères latins codés en entités
html. Dans les versions précédentes du simulateur, nous convertissions
tous les caractères en iso-8859 sur 8 bits afin qu'ils soient
correctement indexés et retrouvés. C'est un travail assez lourd.

Pour la nouvelle version du simulateur nous cherchons à supprimer cette
opération de manière à alléger l'enrichissement et la mise à jour du
simulateur qui risque d'être nécessaire encore quelques années pour
initier des détenus à l'Internet.

Faute d'avoir trouvé un groupe d'utilisateurs français du logiciel, je
pose la question sur cette liste.

Y aurait-il un paramétrage de Namazu permettant de ne pas avoir à
convertir les caractères accentués dans les pages des sites et les bases
de données MySQL ? Il semble que les moteurs de recherche du Web sachent
bien réaliser ces opérations. Est-il possible de réaliser les mêmes
conversions à la volée avec Namazu ?

Nous sommes une équipe de formateurs bénévoles retraités ne connaissant
pas le japonais (origine du logiciel), ayant un peu de mal avec
l'anglais et sans connaissances des techniques d'indexation et de
filtrage utilisées par Namazu, notamment pour indexer des documents dans
des formats très divers. Nous sommes incapables de comprendre et
modifier les scripts PERL et autres sources.

Je tiens les fichiers de configuration de Namazu à la disposition des
personnes qui connaîtraient ce moteur d'indexation et de recherche.

Y aurait-il d'autres logiciels libres d'indexation et de recherche qui
répondraient aux mêmes besoins et qui traiteraient correctement les
caractères accentués tels qu'ils sont rencontrés sur le Web. J'ai tenté
quelques recherches dans le catalogue Debian sans trouver ce que nous
voudrions : swish-e, hyperestraier, solr, ht/dig.

Merci de votre aide. Librement.

Jean-Yves ROYER
Trésorier du réseau des EPN du Lyonnais
http://www.epndulyonnais.org
Secrétaire de La Mouette
Association de soutien aux projets francophones de bureautique libre,
dont LibreOffice
http://www.lamouette.org
Formateur au CLub Informatique Pénitentiaire
http://www.assoclip.org

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Re: Moteur de recherche en texte plein supportant bien les caractères latins

2012-01-23 Thread Jean-Yves F. Barbier
On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 17:16:24 +0100
ROYER Jean-Yves roye...@wanadoo.fr wrote:

 Je suis nouveau sur cette liste. J'utilise l'informatique depuis plus de
 50 ans, mais ne suis pas très compétent en informatique.

Haa, c'était donc toi qui changeait les lampes de l'ENIAC!
 
 nous utilisons le moteur de recherche libre Namazu

C'est seulement un moteur de recherche texte.

 (Debian) que Windows. Il indexe environ 150 sites et 30 000 pages
 essentiellement en français,

Ca, c'est ptêt une erreur: déjà une majorité de sites sont en
Anglais, et lorsqu'on fait une recherche normale, on tombe
de toute façon sur une bonne part de résultat en Anglais.

 
 Y aurait-il un paramétrage de Namazu permettant de ne pas avoir à
 convertir les caractères accentués dans les pages des sites et les bases
 de données MySQL ?

Sèpô, mais il n'est apparemment pas donné comme multilingue, ce qui
laisse à penser qu'il ne traite pas le multi-encodage.

 des formats très divers. Nous sommes incapables de comprendre et
 modifier les scripts PERL et autres sources.

Le PB de PERL est le même que celui de C: on peut tout faire et
n'importe quoi - et si le pgm est mal écrit (ou obfusqué) on peut
passer presque autant de temps à le décrypter qu'à le réécrire.
 
 
 Y aurait-il d'autres logiciels libres d'indexation et de recherche qui
 répondraient aux mêmes besoins et qui traiteraient correctement les
 caractères accentués tels qu'ils sont rencontrés sur le Web.

celui-ci devrait convenir: http://www.mnogosearch.org/download.html
la version Linux est s/s license GPL et ə des RPMs qu'on peut transcoder
en DEBs avec alien (SI les RPMs sont correctement faits).

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Re: Pb de démarrage suite à mise à jour de grub.

2012-01-23 Thread Yann Cohen


Le lundi 23 janvier 2012 à 14:45 +0100, hog...@iiiha.com a écrit :
  Bonjour,
 
 Bonjour,
 
  le système ne trouve pas le root fs.
 
 Si je comprends bien, le système ne boot plus ?
Oui.

 
  Pour résoudre cela, avec un système annexe pour l'instant
 
 Tu as essayé SuperGrubDisk [1] ?
Non, mais je travaille avec sysrescuecd et j'arrive bien à retrouver une
situation de fonctionnement effectif.

 
 Moi, je te conseillerais d'essayer de booter avec sur ton système. Et 
 une fois sur ton système, tu exécute une commande similaire à :
 
 # grub-install --boot-directory=/boot /dev/sda
 
 Aide-toi de la documentation [2].
 
 [1] http://www.supergrubdisk.org/
 [2] 
 http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Installing-GRUB-using-grub_002dinstall
 
 Amicalement.
Merci.

Mais mon Problème c'est comment m'assurer qu'à la prochaine mise à jour
système de debian je n'aurais pas le même PB...

C'est déjà la 3ème fois que je corrige le truc sur cette machine
testing.


 
 Florian
 
Yann.

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Re: Pb de démarrage suite à mise à jour de grub.

2012-01-23 Thread Bernard Schoenacker
Le Mon, 23 Jan 2012 19:41:30 +0100,
Yann Cohen y...@ianco.org a écrit :

 
 
 Le lundi 23 janvier 2012 à 14:45 +0100, hog...@iiiha.com a écrit :
   Bonjour,
  
  Bonjour,
  
   le système ne trouve pas le root fs.
  
  Si je comprends bien, le système ne boot plus ?
 Oui.
 
  
   Pour résoudre cela, avec un système annexe pour l'instant
  
  Tu as essayé SuperGrubDisk [1] ?
 Non, mais je travaille avec sysrescuecd et j'arrive bien à retrouver
 une situation de fonctionnement effectif.
 
  
  Moi, je te conseillerais d'essayer de booter avec sur ton système.
  Et une fois sur ton système, tu exécute une commande similaire à :
  
  # grub-install --boot-directory=/boot /dev/sda
  
  Aide-toi de la documentation [2].
  
  [1] http://www.supergrubdisk.org/
  [2] 
  http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Installing-GRUB-using-grub_002dinstall
  
  Amicalement.
 Merci.
 
 Mais mon Problème c'est comment m'assurer qu'à la prochaine mise à
 jour système de debian je n'aurais pas le même PB...
 
 C'est déjà la 3ème fois que je corrige le truc sur cette machine
 testing.
 
 
  
  Florian
  
 Yann.
 

bonjour,


serait il possible de connaitre l'espace libre pour :

-a) /boot
-b) /

ensuite, serait il possible de vérifier :

-a) version du noyau
-b) version de grub
-c) version des lib pour uuid

autrement, quels sont les dépots employés (sources.list)


slt
bernard

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Re: Pb de démarrage suite à mise à jour de grub.

2012-01-23 Thread hogren

c'est comment m'assurer qu'à la prochaine mise à jour système de
debian je n'aurais pas le même PB...


Fige les paquets liés à grub. Alors comment, je ne sais pas exactement. 
Documente toi sur dpkg (si tu connais pas déjà comment faire).
Sinon le Bernard sait sans doute. Je crois me souvenir qu'il l'a cité 
dans un de ses messages.



Amicalement.


Florian

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Re: Menguji Hasil Penerjemahan Website Debian.

2012-01-23 Thread ikhbal.ranawij...@srp.mu.co.id
SATU LANGKAH YG BAGUS UNTUK ANDA SETIM. SAYA SUDAH LAMA MENUNGU AKAN 
HADIRNYA DEBIAN.ORG BAHASA INDONESIA.


SEBENARNYA PEMINAT DEBIAN DI INDONESIA SANGAT TINGGI. BERHUBUNG TIDAK 
ADANYA ACUAN (WEB, MAILING LIST, GROUP, SUPPORT, DLL) YG BERBAHASA 
INDONESIA UNTUK BERBAGI (PENGETAHUAN, BUG, SETTING, DLL), MAKA LEBIH 
MEMILIH MENGGUNAKAN UBUNTU YG MERUPAKAN TURUNAN DEBIAN DAN TELAH 
MEMILIKI (WEB, MAILING LIST, GROUP, SUPPORT) YG BERBAHASA INDONESIA.


SEBENARNYA SAYA SENDIRI SANGAT INGIN IKUT SERTA DALAM PROYEK INI, NAMUN 
KARENA KETERBATASAN BAHASA SAYA URUNGKAN NIAT ITU.


MAJU TERUS DEBIAN INDONESIA. SAYA TUNGGU WEB INI.


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Re: arranque PXE con bridge

2012-01-23 Thread Trujillo Carmona, Antonio

El jue, 19-01-2012 a las 18:28 +, Camaleón escribió:
 El Wed, 18 Jan 2012 14:38:43 +0100, Trujillo Carmona, Antonio escribió:
 
  Una un poco complicada:
  Tengo montado un sistema de arranque de terminales por PXE + NFS,
  funciona correctamente.
  Quiero que en esta maquinas (que son modernas y potentes) se ejecute una
  maquina virtual, 
 
 Jo*er... (con perdón).
 
 A ver, tenemos una máquina virtual que se ejecuta en un cliente ligero 
 que se ejecuta en un servidor... ya sólo te falta decir que el servidor 
 forma parte de un cluster que a su vez está en la nube.
 
 A esta sucesión de sistemas encadenados lo voy a llamar síndrome 
 matrioska o síndrome de las muñecas rusas (máquina dentro de máquina 
 dentro de máquina dentro de) :-P
 
  para lo que necesito que tengan levantado un bridge, pero si intento
  configurarlo en el interfaces se queda colgado. Esto es normal, pues
  como vas a desactivar la red en un sistema con el raiz montado por NFS.
  Pero tengo que hacerlo.
 
 Bueno, de clientes ligeros ando pez así que lanzaré al aire preguntas 
 tontunas:
 
 ¿Los clientes ligeros no pueden reiniciar el servicio de red? ¿Caen? 
 ¿Mueren? ¿kernel panic, oops...?
 
 Pensaba (inocentemente) que el sistema del cliente ligero, una vez que 
 obtiene todos los datos necesarios obtenidos del servidor, se cargaría en 
 un tipo de punto de montaje de estos de nueva generación, que existen 
 pero no existen (vamos, que se cargan en la RAM) y que por tanto no 
 dependería de un enlace continuo y conexión permanente con el servidor :-?
 
Realmente puede ser así o no, puedes optar por cargar una imagen (por
ejemplo una live) por la red y después ya no tienes que depender del
servidor, pero en el caso de un aula donde se encienden 16 equipos en
poco espacio de tiempo no lo veo muy aconsejable pues requiere la
transferencia de la imagen completa por la red, que en este caso se
vería multiplicada por 16, y esto enlentece mucho el arranque.
la otra opción es ejecutar la imagen por NFS, que es mi caso y que,
obviamente, de crea una dependencia por red entre el cliente y el
servidor, peor como esa dependencia va a existir debido a la necesidad
de acceso a las imágenes virtuales, el tema queda en una configuración
un poco complicada
  ¿Hay alguna forma de que el núcleo o el initrd arranque levanten un
  bridge antes de tomar la IP?
  Intentare editar el initrd para añadirle algo, pero dudo de mi capacidad
  para ello sin ayuda.
 
 Ni idea... a ver si alguien te da alguna idea para esto.
 
 Saludos,
 
 -- 
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Re: Actualizar thunderbird version 8 a la 9 [FALLA!]

2012-01-23 Thread jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
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Camaleón escribió:
 El Fri, 20 Jan 2012 16:52:02 +, Camaleón escribió:
 
 El Fri, 20 Jan 2012 17:29:49 +0100, jmramirez (mas_ke_na) escribió:
 
 (...)
 
 ¿Has probado a ejecutarlo como root o con un strace para ver si escupe
 algo más? :-?

 Nop tamos a viernes. Son las 17:30 hora española y la verdad.
 se va a quedar como esta XD

 Remolón :-P
 
 Hum... bueno, como tenía tiempo libre he actualizado thunderbird 8 en una
 wheezy que tengo en la VM y ha funcionado sin problemas :-)

Buenas

Que suerte XD
 
 El error que dices efectivamente aparece cuando ejecutas directamente el 
 archivo thunderbird-bin pero la aplicación se abre perfectamente cuando 
 ejecutas thunderbird, que es el script que se encarga de establecer las 
 variables y toda la mondonga.
 
 Uséase, si ejecutas:
 
 /home/jmramirez/Desktop/Descargas/thunderbird/thunderbird → funciona
 /home/jmramirez/Desktop/Descargas/thunderbird/thunderbird-bin → error

No me funcionaba con script. No se abría nada y no tenia otras instancias

 
 De hecho, si te fijas cuando ejecutas el script (thunderbird) verás que 
 éste llama al binario (ps aux | grep thunder).
 
 ¿Por qué no se te iniciaba el cliente cuando ejecutas /home/jmramirez/
 Desktop/Descargas/thunderbird/thunderbird? Se me ocurren dos posibles 
 causas:
 
 1/ Que le cueste unos segundos cargar
 2/ Que tengas una instancia ya abierta
 
 Saludos,

No se que es lo que pasaría. Puede que hoy si no estoy remolon lo mire

Un saludete

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Re: Consejos previos a instalacion de debian.

2012-01-23 Thread jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
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Mariano Egui escribió:
 Estimados amigos amantes de Debian,
 
 Hoy vengo con una cuestion, que debo resolver y espero crusarme
 alguien que alla tenido el mismo problema.
 
 Tengo un mother: TA790GX A3+
 -Link descripcion mother:
 http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/es/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=395
 
 Una buena fuente.
 
 un micro AMD x4 620 ( 2.6Ghz True Quad-Core Design) 2.0MB Cache.
 
 2-Dos disco 500Gb SATA2 3Gb/s
 
 16Gb ddr3 1600MHz
 
 Por la memoria RAM imagino que tengo que instalar 64bits.
 ¿Podrian decirme cual debo descargar?:
 (amd64,armel,kfreebsd-i386,kfreebsd-amd64,i386,ia64,mips,mipsel,powerpc,sparc,s390,source,multi-arch).
 
 Voy a utilizar el servidor para montar 4 maquinas virtuales. (1 linux,
 3 Windows).
 Para las VM voy a usar VirtualBox, es con el que mas e trabajado, y al
 ser pocas maquinas me parece ideal.
 
 Y quiero utilizar los dos disco en modo RAID.
 
 Lei este articulo de la web oficial de Debian.
 Link instalar RAID (traducido por google):
 http://translate.google.com.ar/translate?hl=essl=entl=esu=http%3A%2F%2Fwiki.debian.org%2FDebianInstaller%2FSataRaid
 
 Pero el problema surge a:
 En la web oficial de BIOSTAR para setear los mother en RAID es simple
 Link aqui: http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/support/faq_content.php?S_ID=425
 
 Pero BIOSTAR tambien dice que el RAID en mi mother soporta como SO: windows.
 cito textual:
 .. Which operating system can support nVidia RAID?
  Windows 2000 Windows XP Home Windows XP Pro Windows 2003 server..
 ..
 
 ¿Podrian decirme que version debo descargar (64bits)?
 
 ¿Debo optar de principio por RAID de Software? O debian magicamente
 reconocera el RAID de BIOS.
 
 Les agradesco toda la ayuda que puedan brindarme, Si bien no estoy a
 prubea y error, es por que solo voy a tener acceso al servidor mañana,
 y mañana debo resolverlo.
 Saludos Atte,
 Egui Mariano Germán

Buenas

Se que se sale un poco de lo que preguntas, pero puede que te guste el
proyecto proxmox [1].

[1] http://www.proxmox.com/

Un saludo

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Re: [OT] Hablando de bofh's...

2012-01-23 Thread jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
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Santiago López Denazis escribió:
 On 01/20/2012 01:29 PM, jmramirez (mas_ke_na) wrote:
 Camaleón escribió:
 (...)
 El Fri, 20 Jan 2012 16:29:23 +0100, jmramirez (mas_ke_na) escribió:

 [1] http://www.alfredodehoces.com/files/MemoriasDeUnIngeniero.pdf

 Muy buen relato, altamente recomendable su lectura para esos días que se
 pasan en modo idle y sin mucha carga de trabajo... curiosamente lo leí
 hace poco. Echaba de menos las aventuras y desventuras de Wardog¹ y
 no-sé-
 cómo-ni-por-qué me condujo a ese libro. El capítulo del pajarillo es
 entrañable y muy filosófico :-)

 ¹http://mundowdg.com/blog/
 
 modo OT=on
 
 Estamos a ultima hora del viernes así que me daré una vuelta a ver si ha
 publicado algo nuevo. Me gusta mucho la forma que tiene de redactar.
 
 También me llama mucho The IT crowd. Como la parte en la que dice:
 
 Si pones google en google puede romper toda la red, así que por favor,
 que nadie lo intente. (WTF??!!!)
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5OWaqRR7_U
 
 O los clásicos BOFH
 
 http://www.benavent.org/bofh/
 
   A propósito de esto, ¿no siguen el blog de Manowar [1]? Él sí lo
 actualiza más a menudo, y escribe muy bien.
 
 [1] http://manowarfreak.blogspot.com/

Buenas

No lo conocía. Voy a echarle un ojo. Tu cubreme con camaleón, que dije
que a lo mejor miraba el problema del thunderbird 9 y ahora con esta
lectura no se si me dará tiempo XD.

 
 Saludos.
 
 
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Re: arranque PXE con bridge RESUELTO

2012-01-23 Thread Trujillo Carmona, Antonio

El mié, 18-01-2012 a las 14:38 +0100, Trujillo Carmona, Antonio
escribió:
 Una un poco complicada:
 Tengo montado un sistema de arranque de terminales por PXE + NFS,
 funciona correctamente.
 Quiero que en esta maquinas (que son modernas y potentes) se ejecute una
 maquina virtual, para lo que necesito que tengan levantado un bridge,
 pero si intento configurarlo en el interfaces se queda colgado.
 Esto es normal, pues como vas a desactivar la red en un sistema con el
 raiz montado por NFS.
 Pero tengo que hacerlo.
 ¿Hay alguna forma de que el núcleo o el initrd arranque levanten un
 bridge antes de tomar la IP?
 Intentare editar el initrd para añadirle algo, pero dudo de mi capacidad
 para ello sin ayuda.
Muchas gracias a los que me habéis contestado y a los que no, la cosa no
es muy difícil, pero no he encontrado documentación ni en google, por lo
que os lo cuento por si le hace falta a alguien.
Se traca de hacer un ejecutable
en 
/srv/nfs/aulas-amd64/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-premount/levanta-puente.sh
(observar que se trata de dirección de la maquina que va a ser cliente)
cuyo contenido es:
#!/bin/sh
/sbin/brctl addbr br0
/sbin/brctl addif br0 eth0
/sbin/ifconfig eth0 up
/sbin/ifconfig br0 up

tiene que ser en init-premount, en nfs-premount no funciona.
y otro en
/srv/nfs/aulas-amd64/etc/initramfs-tools/hooks/levanta-puente.sh
con contenido
#!/bin/sh
cp /sbin/brctl ${DESTDIR}/sbin
cp /sbin/ifconfig ${DESTDIR}/sbin

El initramfs.conf lo tengo asi:

root@aulas-1:/srv/nfs/aulas-amd64/etc/initramfs-tools# cat
initramfs.conf
MODULES=most
BUSYBOX=y
KEYMAP=y
COMPRESS=gzip
BOOT=nfs
DEVICE=br0
NFSROOT=auto

Con esto hacemos un 
cd /srv/nfs/aulas-amd64
chroot /srv/nfs/aulas-amd64
mkinitramfs -o initrd-nfs-bond 3.1.0-1-amd64

Tras esto tengo que reiniciar el ordenador porque al crearse el fichero
initrd se desconfigura la red del servidor, pero me crea el
initrd-nfs-bond que puedo poner como arranque del PXE y el cliente me
arranca con interfaz por defecto br0 y ya puedo ejecutar maquinas
virtuales asignándoles ese puente.

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uid gid nfs

2012-01-23 Thread Trujillo Carmona, Antonio

Tengo un extraño problema con nfs.
Tengo un servidor que comparte /home
# exportfs
/home   192.168.15.0/255.255.255.0
# ls -l /home
total 32
drwxr-xr-x 18 root  root   4096 ene 18 13:19 HVN
drwx--  2 root  root  16384 mar 25  2011 lost+found
drwxr-xr-x  5 root  root   4096 dic  1 13:13 Maquinas

tengo sincronizados el /etc/passwd y /etc/group
cuando monto este directorio por nfs tengo unos uid y gid raros
en el cliente:
# mount -t nfs 192.168.15.10:/home /home
# ls -l /home
total 32
drwxr-xr-x 18 4294967294 4294967294  4096 Jan 18 12:19 HVN
drwxr-xr-x  5 4294967294 4294967294  4096 Dec  1 12:13 Maquinas
drwx--  2 4294967294 4294967294 16384 Mar 25  2011 lost+found

necesito que sean los correctos.
¿Alguna sugerencia para investigar o la solución?

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Re: uid gid nfs

2012-01-23 Thread Matías Bellone
2012/1/23 Trujillo Carmona, Antonio antonio.trujillo.s...@juntadeandalucia.es:

 Tengo un extraño problema con nfs.
 Tengo un servidor que comparte /home
 # exportfs
 /home           192.168.15.0/255.255.255.0
 # ls -l /home
 total 32
 drwxr-xr-x 18 root  root   4096 ene 18 13:19 HVN
 drwx--  2 root  root  16384 mar 25  2011 lost+found
 drwxr-xr-x  5 root  root   4096 dic  1 13:13 Maquinas

 tengo sincronizados el /etc/passwd y /etc/group
 cuando monto este directorio por nfs tengo unos uid y gid raros
 en el cliente:
 # mount -t nfs 192.168.15.10:/home /home
 # ls -l /home
 total 32
 drwxr-xr-x 18 4294967294 4294967294  4096 Jan 18 12:19 HVN
 drwxr-xr-x  5 4294967294 4294967294  4096 Dec  1 12:13 Maquinas
 drwx--  2 4294967294 4294967294 16384 Mar 25  2011 lost+found

 necesito que sean los correctos.
 ¿Alguna sugerencia para investigar o la solución?


Google. Si buscás ese número en google (y sólamente eso), los 3
primeros resultados dicen exactamente cuál es el problema: No tenés
configurado el mapeo de usuarios. Según lo que leí (nunca usé NFS)
tendrías que revisar el archivo /etc/idmapd.conf y asegurarte que el
dominio configurado en el cliente y el servidor sean los mismos.

Revisa la sección sobre la configuración del cliente y sus problemas
en: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NFSv4Howto

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Re: uid gid nfs

2012-01-23 Thread fernando sainz
El día 23 de enero de 2012 14:37, Trujillo Carmona, Antonio
antonio.trujillo.s...@juntadeandalucia.es escribió:

 Tengo un extraño problema con nfs.
 Tengo un servidor que comparte /home
 # exportfs
 /home           192.168.15.0/255.255.255.0
 # ls -l /home
 total 32
 drwxr-xr-x 18 root  root   4096 ene 18 13:19 HVN
 drwx--  2 root  root  16384 mar 25  2011 lost+found
 drwxr-xr-x  5 root  root   4096 dic  1 13:13 Maquinas

 tengo sincronizados el /etc/passwd y /etc/group
 cuando monto este directorio por nfs tengo unos uid y gid raros
 en el cliente:
 # mount -t nfs 192.168.15.10:/home /home
 # ls -l /home
 total 32
 drwxr-xr-x 18 4294967294 4294967294  4096 Jan 18 12:19 HVN
 drwxr-xr-x  5 4294967294 4294967294  4096 Dec  1 12:13 Maquinas
 drwx--  2 4294967294 4294967294 16384 Mar 25  2011 lost+found

 necesito que sean los correctos.
 ¿Alguna sugerencia para investigar o la solución?

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Empieza por mirar los man, ahí habla sobre el mapeo, no se si ya lo
habrás mirado.

man exports
User ID Mapping

man 5 nfs



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Configuración Manual de Xorg en Debian 6

2012-01-23 Thread Constantino Vargas
He estado buscando información del tema en la red pero no he tenido exito,
tengo una una pc p4 con debian 6 con Xfce4.4 como entorno gráfico, sucede
cambie mi monitor antiguo CRT por una LCD LG M197WAE  panorámico  que
soporta hasta una resolución de máxima de 1366 x 768.

cuando se cambio debían por defecto lo puso a una resolución 960 x 600 /
60Hz con esto se desproporciono la ventanas en el entorno gráfico, lo
cambie a 800 x 600 / 60Hz con esto ya se puede trabajar pero
mi intensión es disfrutar de su resolución máxima.

probé algunas soluciones que encontré en la red pero sin éxito, que me
muestran los siguientes mensajes:

# X -configure

Fatal server error:
Server is already active for display 0
If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock
and start again.


Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support
 at http://wiki.x.org
 for help.

# X -configure  / despues de borrar /tmp/.X0-lock


XSERVTransSocketUNIXCreateListener: ...SocketCreateListener() failed
_XSERVTransMakeAllCOTSServerListeners: server already running

Fatal server error:
Cannot establish any listening sockets - Make sure an X server isn't
already$

Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support
 at http://wiki.x.org
 for help.
Please also check the log file at /var/log/Xorg.0.log for additional
infor$

(WW) xf86CloseConsole: KDSETMODE failed: Bad file descriptor
(WW) xf86CloseConsole: VT_GETMODE failed: Bad file descriptor


la placa madre de mi pc es una pchip con tarjeta de video integrado M963GV

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Re: [OT] Bulmages en squeeze

2012-01-23 Thread Felix Perez
El día 23 de enero de 2012 03:15, BasaBuru basab...@basatu.org escribió:
 On Domingo, 22 de Enero de 2012 16:29:50 Felix Perez escribió:

 Hola:

  Alguna ídea, que no sea pasar a testing.

 Que yo sepa hay paquetes deb para instalarlo.

Tambien había leído lo mismo pero no los hallé.

 Preguntale a tomeu.

 Tomeu Borras tbor...@gmail.com

 El te dirá es del equipo de bulmages.


Gracias Basaburu, haré lo que de dices.

Un saludo.


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Re: Configuración Manual de Xorg en Debian 6

2012-01-23 Thread Felix Perez
El día 23 de enero de 2012 11:16, Constantino Vargas
consvar...@gmail.com escribió:
 He estado buscando información del tema en la red pero no he tenido exito,
 tengo una una pc p4 con debian 6 con Xfce4.4 como entorno gráfico, sucede
 cambie mi monitor antiguo CRT por una LCD LG M197WAE  panorámico  que
 soporta hasta una resolución de máxima de 1366 x 768.

 cuando se cambio debían por defecto lo puso a una resolución 960 x 600 /
 60Hz con esto se desproporciono la ventanas en el entorno gráfico, lo cambie
 a 800 x 600 / 60Hz con esto ya se puede trabajar pero mi intensión es
 disfrutar de su resolución máxima.

 probé algunas soluciones que encontré en la red pero sin éxito, que me
 muestran los siguientes mensajes:

 # X -configure

 Fatal server error:
 Server is already active for display 0
 If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock
 and start again.


 Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support
 at http://wiki.x.org
  for help.

 # X -configure  / despues de borrar /tmp/.X0-lock


 XSERVTransSocketUNIXCreateListener: ...SocketCreateListener() failed
 _XSERVTransMakeAllCOTSServerListeners: server already running

 Fatal server error:
 Cannot establish any listening sockets - Make sure an X server isn't
 already$

 Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support
          at http://wiki.x.org
  for help.
 Please also check the log file at /var/log/Xorg.0.log for additional
 infor$

 (WW) xf86CloseConsole: KDSETMODE failed: Bad file descriptor
 (WW) xf86CloseConsole: VT_GETMODE failed: Bad file descriptor


 la placa madre de mi pc es una pchip con tarjeta de video integrado M963GV


¿hiciste lo sugerido?

Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support
 at http://wiki.x.org
 for help.
Please also check the log file at /var/log/Xorg.0.log for additional infor$

Que te dice el log?

Baja las X y prueba o entra sin levantar las X y reconfigura.

Suerte.

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Re: Configuración Manual de Xorg en Debian 6

2012-01-23 Thread Juan Lavieri

Hola Constantino

El 23/01/12 09:46, Constantino Vargas escribió:
He estado buscando información del tema en la red pero no he tenido 
exito, tengo una una pc p4 con debian 6 con Xfce4.4 como 
entorno gráfico, sucede cambie mi monitor antiguo CRT por una LCD LG 
M197WAE  panorámico  que soporta hasta una resolución de máxima de 
1366 x 768.


cuando se cambio debían por defecto lo puso a una resolución 960 x 600 
/ 60Hz con esto se desproporciono la ventanas en el entorno gráfico, 
lo cambie a 800 x 600 / 60Hz con esto ya se puede trabajar pero 
mi intensión es disfrutar de su resolución máxima.


probé algunas soluciones que encontré en la red pero sin éxito, que me 
muestran los siguientes mensajes:


# X -configure

Fatal server error:
Server is already active for display 0
If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock
and start again.



El mensaje que te da es totalmente claro:

El servidor X está activo mientras estás intentando reconfigurarlo;  
debe hacerse en un ambiente sin X.


También te dice que si no tienes las X levantada y aún así persiste el 
error, busca un archivo que se llama /tmp/.X0-lock y remuévelo, o sea 
bórralo, renómbralo o lo que tu quieras.


¿Qué hacer para tumbar las X?

Estando en modo gráfico cntl alt F1  o F2, F3 oF4

Entras con tu usuario

su

Contraseña de root

y ejecutas #/etc/init.d/gdm stopo kdm, o xdm dependiendo 
de cual tengas


Reconfiguras

y vuelves a levantar las X con

#gdm
#kdm
#xdm

El que tengas instalado



Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support
at http://wiki.x.org
 for help.

# X -configure  / despues de borrar /tmp/.X0-lock


XSERVTransSocketUNIXCreateListener: ...SocketCreateListener() failed
_XSERVTransMakeAllCOTSServerListeners: server already running

Fatal server error:
Cannot establish any listening sockets - Make sure an X server isn't 
already$


Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support
 at http://wiki.x.org
 for help.
Please also check the log file at /var/log/Xorg.0.log for additional 
infor$


(WW) xf86CloseConsole: KDSETMODE failed: Bad file descriptor
(WW) xf86CloseConsole: VT_GETMODE failed: Bad file descriptor


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Saludos

Juan Lavieri


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Re: [OT] ¿DRDB puede sustituir un RAID1 local?

2012-01-23 Thread Fernando Ruza Rodriguez
El dom, 22-01-2012 a las 16:29 +0100, Marc Aymerich escribió:
 ¿Que pensáis? ¿vale la pena el desembolso que supone doblar el numero
 de discos para tener RAID1 cuando ya estamos usando DRDB?

En mi opinión no. Ya estas teniendo un RAID1 a través de DRBD para que
vas a hacer otro RAID1 localmente. Yo aumentaría espacio de
almacenamiento si tienes posibilidad de tener mas discos. Incluso si
consigues poner 3 ó mas discos por nodo los pondría en RAID5 en cada
nodo y a su vez el RAID1 por DRBD al otro nodo.

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Cursos Oratoria y Locucion

2012-01-23 Thread cursos de locucion vd
 
¿TE GUSTARÍA?

  ¿Mejorar la comunicación personal e interpersonal? 

  ¿Incrementar las habilidades de liderazgos? 

  ¿Desarrollar la visión para logros de resultados?

  ¿Incorporar herramientas de inteligencia emocional? 

  ¿Aprender asistir a otras personas? 

  ¿Aumentar la efectividad en el liderazgo de equipo? 

  Auto-motivarse y motivar a otros?.
 
 NOSOTROS SABEMOS CÓMO HACERLO!!
 
 Ya estamos proyectando la apertura de nuevos cursos de Locución, 
Oratoria, Liderazgo y PNL. Podemos definir a la Oratoria como: 
 El arte de hablar y si el habla se enriquece con un amplio vocabulario, 
soltura, ideas y mejor utilización de la voz, el mensaje será aún mejor 
recibido por nuestros receptores. 
 
 Nuestros cursos, de gran nivel, están dirigidos a empresas, consultoras, 
instituciones académicas, periodistas, docentes, profesionales de todas las 
carreras, aspirantes a locutor y toda aquella persona o entidad que 
requiera mejorar su comunicación interna y externa, y sean conscientes de 
que la capacitación de la comunicación oral, gestual y corporal, son 
vitales para el crecimiento de toda organización personal o empresaria, 
mediante una ORATORIA EFICAZ. 
 
 Contamos con estudios profesionales de grabación de alta tecnología en 
sonido, con lo cual cada alumno podrá realizar sus prácticas de locución y 
radio personalizadas, en estudios profesionales y tener registros 
permanentes de sus grabaciones de voz y llevárselas a su domicilio en 
formato digital de excelente calidad. 
 
 Conceptos y Contenidos que incorporarán: Oratoria moderna con todas sus 
expresiones, locuciones comerciales y artísticas, interpretación, técnicas 
para mejorar la modulación, dicción y colocación de la voz, conducción y 
capacitación corporativa. Expresión corporal, ejercicios de relajación y 
respiración, conducción de programas radiasles de distintos formatos, 
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Lugar: Barrio de Almagro. Capital Federal. Buenos Aires. Argentina

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Actualización del repositorio en internet por medio de un proxy

2012-01-23 Thread Miguel Barrera Fernández
Hola a todos

En mi trabajo para poder acceder a los repositorio vía web tengo que conectarme 
por medio de un proxy
que controla la navegación a internet. Para poder tener salida a internet tengo 
que agregarle en el navegador, en la configuración de conexión, la url para la 
configuración automática del proxy, haciendo esto puedo ver una serie de 
repositorios.
DUDA
Cómo hacer para poder configurar el sources.list y me permita acceder a los 
repositorios ya que yo no me conecto a internet de forma directa sino por medio 
de un proxy que controla la navegación por user y pass y para algunos sitios la 
controla la url para la configuración automática del proxy. Con esta url de la 
que hablé antes puedo conectarme a algunos sitios web sin la necesidad de user 
y pass. Cómo por medio de esta url que va dentro de la configuración del 
navegador web puedo yo actualizarme de un repositorio determinado.


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Re: Actualización del repositorio en internet por medio de un proxy

2012-01-23 Thread German Cardozo
2012/1/23 Miguel Barrera Fernández mbarr...@ismm.edu.cu:
 Hola a todos

 En mi trabajo para poder acceder a los repositorio vía web tengo que 
 conectarme por medio de un proxy
 que controla la navegación a internet. Para poder tener salida a internet 
 tengo que agregarle en el navegador, en la configuración de conexión, la url 
 para la configuración automática del proxy, haciendo esto puedo ver una serie 
 de repositorios.
 DUDA
 Cómo hacer para poder configurar el sources.list y me permita acceder a los 
 repositorios ya que yo no me conecto a internet de forma directa sino por 
 medio de un proxy que controla la navegación por user y pass y para algunos 
 sitios la controla la url para la configuración automática del proxy. Con 
 esta url de la que hablé antes puedo conectarme a algunos sitios web sin la 
 necesidad de user y pass. Cómo por medio de esta url que va dentro de la 
 configuración del navegador web puedo yo actualizarme de un repositorio 
 determinado.


^Muy Buen(os Días|as Tardes|as Noches):

Para permitir que varias herramientas (entre ellas apt, aptitude y
wget) usen un proxy determinado por tu configuración, puedes definir
en una variable del entorno o ambiente de usuario llamada http_proxy
con la siguiete sintaxis:

http_proxy=http://server-ip:port/

Ejemplo:

$ export http_proxy=http://127.0.0.1:3128/
$ export http_proxy=http://proxy-server.mycorp.com:3128/

Esto puedes colocarlo en tu profile de usuario para que sea permanete.
Otra forma, pero es para uso exclusivo de los comandos que hacen uso
de los útiles de apt, es colocando una entrada en el archivo
/etc/apt/apt.conf, como sigue:

Acquire::http::Proxy http://server-ip:port/;;

Ejemplo:

Acquire::http::Proxy http://proxy-server.mycorp.com:3128/;;

Si requieres usar usuario y password para ingresar, algunas de estas
utilidades usan su propia sintaxis para ingresarlas, o puedes usar
http://username:password@server-ip:port/;, pero no te aseguro que
funcione para todas las herramientas, y debes estar conciente de los
riesgos de colocar esta información sensible en texto claro.

Saludos,

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:wq!


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RE: Actualización del repositorio en internet por medio de un proxy

2012-01-23 Thread Mauricio Erazo Mejia


-Mensaje original-
De: Miguel Barrera Fernández [mailto:mbarr...@ismm.edu.cu] 
Enviado el: lunes, 23 de enero de 2012 08:51 p.m.
Para: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Asunto: Actualización del repositorio en internet por medio de un proxy

Hola a todos

En mi trabajo para poder acceder a los repositorio vía web tengo que conectarme 
por medio de un proxy que controla la navegación a internet. Para poder tener 
salida a internet tengo que agregarle en el navegador, en la configuración de 
conexión, la url para la configuración automática del proxy, haciendo esto 
puedo ver una serie de repositorios.
DUDA
Cómo hacer para poder configurar el sources.list y me permita acceder a los 
repositorios ya que yo no me conecto a internet de forma directa sino por medio 
de un proxy que controla la navegación por user y pass y para algunos sitios la 
controla la url para la configuración automática del proxy. Con esta url de la 
que hablé antes puedo conectarme a algunos sitios web sin la necesidad de user 
y pass. Cómo por medio de esta url que va dentro de la configuración del 
navegador web puedo yo actualizarme de un repositorio determinado.


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Esto se puede hacer cargando el proxy desde la línea de comandos 

Proxy sin autenticación:
export proxy_http://ip.de.tu.proxy:puerto
export proxy_ftp://ip.de.tu.proxy:puerto

Proxy con autenticación:
export http_proxy=usurio:clave@ ip.de.tu.proxy:puerto
export ftp_proxy= usurio:clave@ ip.de.tu.proxy:puerto

Esto se pierde con cerrar la sesión en la terminal, la puedes cargar en bashrc 
o bash_profile del usuario o en /etc/profile para todos los usuarios

Revisa más ejemplos en este enlace: 
http://www.punto-libre.org/2011/04/configurar-proxy-en-la-consola-de-linux.html


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Re: arranque PXE con bridge

2012-01-23 Thread Trujillo Carmona, Antonio

El jue, 19-01-2012 a las 18:28 +, Camaleón escribió:
 El Wed, 18 Jan 2012 14:38:43 +0100, Trujillo Carmona, Antonio escribió:
 
  Una un poco complicada:
  Tengo montado un sistema de arranque de terminales por PXE + NFS,
  funciona correctamente.
  Quiero que en esta maquinas (que son modernas y potentes) se ejecute una
  maquina virtual, 
 
 Jo*er... (con perdón).
 
 A ver, tenemos una máquina virtual que se ejecuta en un cliente ligero 
 que se ejecuta en un servidor... ya sólo te falta decir que el servidor 
 forma parte de un cluster que a su vez está en la nube.
 
 A esta sucesión de sistemas encadenados lo voy a llamar síndrome 
 matrioska o síndrome de las muñecas rusas (máquina dentro de máquina 
 dentro de máquina dentro de) :-P
 
  para lo que necesito que tengan levantado un bridge, pero si intento
  configurarlo en el interfaces se queda colgado. Esto es normal, pues
  como vas a desactivar la red en un sistema con el raiz montado por NFS.
  Pero tengo que hacerlo.
 
 Bueno, de clientes ligeros ando pez así que lanzaré al aire preguntas 
 tontunas:
 
 ¿Los clientes ligeros no pueden reiniciar el servicio de red? ¿Caen? 
 ¿Mueren? ¿kernel panic, oops...?
 
 Pensaba (inocentemente) que el sistema del cliente ligero, una vez que 
 obtiene todos los datos necesarios obtenidos del servidor, se cargaría en 
 un tipo de punto de montaje de estos de nueva generación, que existen 
 pero no existen (vamos, que se cargan en la RAM) y que por tanto no 
 dependería de un enlace continuo y conexión permanente con el servidor :-?
 
Realmente puede ser así o no, puedes optar por cargar una imagen (por
ejemplo una live) por la red y después ya no tienes que depender del
servidor, pero en el caso de un aula donde se encienden 16 equipos en
poco espacio de tiempo no lo veo muy aconsejable pues requiere la
transferencia de la imagen completa por la red, que en este caso se
vería multiplicada por 16, y esto enlentece mucho el arranque.
la otra opción es ejecutar la imagen por NFS, que es mi caso y que,
obviamente, de crea una dependencia por red entre el cliente y el
servidor, peor como esa dependencia va a existir debido a la necesidad
de acceso a las imágenes virtuales, el tema queda en una configuración
un poco complicada
  ¿Hay alguna forma de que el núcleo o el initrd arranque levanten un
  bridge antes de tomar la IP?
  Intentare editar el initrd para añadirle algo, pero dudo de mi capacidad
  para ello sin ayuda.
 
 Ni idea... a ver si alguien te da alguna idea para esto.
 
 Saludos,
 
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Re: probleminha com log

2012-01-23 Thread Dinho
Conforme disse no e-mail passado, segue a resolução do problema que
funcionou em todos os servidores:

service msn-proxy stop
logger -t msn-proxy servico parado
sleep 1
service msn-proxy start
logger -t msn-proxy servico iniciado


Re: simple-scan, xsane, skanlite]

2012-01-23 Thread ramao martins
O modelo do scanner é: hp scanjet 2400.
Já instalei o programa sugerido: hplip-gui
Continua da mesma forma.
Agradeço sua ajuda, desde já!
Vou fazer o seguinte: desinstalar e reinstalar o hplip e o hplib-gui, e ver
no que vai dar.
Se estivewr faltando alguma lib provavelmente vai ser instalada.
ramao.mart...@gmail.com



Em 22 de janeiro de 2012 18:02, Tony Baldwin t...@tonybaldwin.orgescreveu:

 - ramao martins ramao.mart...@gmail.com wrote -
 Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2012 16:04:54 -0300
 From: ramao martins ramao.mart...@gmail.com
 To: Tony Baldwin t...@tonybaldwin.org
 Cc: debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org
 Subject: Re: simple-scan, xsane, skanlite
 
 Posto a seguir o que me foi pedido: Tentei com o simple-scan, skanlite e
 xsane. Eles abrem por menos de dois segundos e se fecham, sem ao menos me
 dizer adeus!
 Isto começou a acontecer depois de instalar uma atualização do debian
 testing, que é o sistema que estou usando. ramao.mart...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 root@livre3:/home/araraazul# simple-scan
 
 (simple-scan:3011): Gtk-WARNING **: Unknown property:
 GtkDialog.has-separator
 
 (simple-scan:3011): Gtk-WARNING **: Unknown property:
 GtkDialog.has-separator
 simple-scan: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/sane/libsane-hp2400.so.1:
 undefined symbol: sanei_usb_init
 root@livre3:/home/araraazul# skanlite
 Qt: Session management error: None of the authentication protocols
 specified are supported
 Connecting to deprecated signal
 QDBusConnectionInterface::serviceOwnerChanged(QString,QString,QString)
 kbuildsycoca4 running...
 skanlite: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/sane/libsane-hp2400.so.1:
 undefined
 symbol: sanei_usb_init
 root@livre3:/home/araraazul# xsane
 xsane: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/sane/libsane-hp2400.so.1: undefined
 symbol: sanei_usb_init
 root@livre3:/home/araraazul#
 

 Parece que ta faltando algum library do driver.
 Qual o modelo desse scanner? (ja fica claro que é de HP).

 Eu tenho um HP Officejet 5600 All-in-One aqui em casa.
 Funcione muito bem.

 Algo que pode ser util:
 sudo aptitude install hplip-gui

 Talvez esse programa lhe ajudará

 ./tony
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Re: GRUB não instala no Live CD!

2012-01-23 Thread Arnaldo Russo
Olá cara!

Nas primeiras vezes, eu utilizei outro cd de live (um ubuntu, se não me
engano) e usei ele como disco de boot, para bootar o primeiro disco rígido.
Outra alternativa, que eu adotei, foi usar o live do debian (em modo texto)
dar chroot na minha partição instalada e seguir os passos de instalação do
grub[1].
Mais referências em [2], [3].

Espero que ajude.

Abrazz


[1] http://www.larsen-b.com/Article/141.html
[2]
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/Invoking-grub_002dinstall.html
[3]
http://raulpereira.wordpress.com/2006/05/12/tutorial-re-instalando-o-grub/


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Em 22 de janeiro de 2012 21:16, Instruisto Jose instr...@yahoo.com.brescreveu:

 Oi Arnaldo,

 Como você faz essa instalação do Grub?

 Obrigado,
 Jose

 --- Em *dom, 22/1/12, Arnaldo Russo arnaldoru...@gmail.com* escreveu:


 De: Arnaldo Russo arnaldoru...@gmail.com
 Assunto: Re: GRUB não instala no Live CD!
 Para: Instruisto Jose instr...@yahoo.com.br
 Cc: debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org
 Data: Domingo, 22 de Janeiro de 2012, 9:59


 É estranho isso mesmo.

 Eu sempre tenho que instalar depois o grub na unha.
 Em instalações recentes do laboratório com o wheezy, também não instala o
 Grub, à partir do  DVD 1, live cd/usb.

 Abraço,
 Arnaldinho
 
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 Em 21 de janeiro de 2012 13:50, Instruisto Jose 
 instr...@yahoo.com.brhttp://mc/compose?to=instr...@yahoo.com.br
  escreveu:

  Bom Dia Felipe,

 Obrigado pela atenção.

 Costumo fazer a instalação com o netinst mas pensei que iria economizar
 tempo com Live CD. :^(

 Consegui fazer a instalação com o netinst mas gostaria de entender o que
 está acontencendo com este live CD para poder usar em futuras instalações.

 Pelo que percebi, houve alguns problemas de leitura do live CD. Cheguei a
 ver algumas mensagens de erro de I/O com o dmesg.

 Mas nas buscas que fiz no Google percebi que outras pessoas também tiveram
 problemas na instalação do Grub com o Live CD.

 Depois de fazer a instalação com o netinst resolvi checar se havia algum
 problema com o DVD então coloquei o live cd no leitor e rodei:

 md5sum /dev/sr0

 e o código gerado bate com o que está no site:

 http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/release/current-live/i386/iso-hybrid/MD5SUMS


  Instalei o Squeezy com o Live CD mas agora não consigo instalar o GRUB.

 Você pode passar mais detalhes de quais comandos ou passos executou (e
 exatamente como você os executou)?

 Baixei a iso
 http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/release/current-live/i386/iso-hybrid/debian-live-6.0.3-i386-gnome-desktop.iso
 gravei um DVD e após o boot cliquei no Debian Installer e tentei fazer uma
 instalação.

 Com o particionamento manual criei uma partição *raiz* (/) com 37 GB, 2
 GB para *swap* e o restante para /home em um HD SATA (Seagate Barracuda
 7200.11 com 160GB).

 A instalação flui bem até a etapa de instalação do grub, quando aparece
 a mensagem que não foi possível instalar o Grub.



  Já vi na net algumas dicas mas não estão funcionando.
 
  Quando tento dar chroot para a partição onde foi instalado e rodar o
  grub-install aparece grub-install command not found

 Seria interessante ver os passos que você seguiu.  Uma alternativa é
 usar o CD de instalação e entrar no modo de recuperação (rescue),
 e fazer a configuração do GRUB.

 Depois tentei rebootar com o live cd e montar a partição instalada
 mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
 chroot /mnt
 grub-install /dev/sda
 Mas aparecia a mensagem command not found
 Também tentei bootar com o CD do netinst e na opção Advanced Options
 - reconhecer o disco - abrir uma shell
 Mas de novo a mensagem command not found


  Tentei abrir um shell com o CD do netinst mas também não consegui.
 
  Por favor, alguém já teve esse problema?
  Sabe o motivo deste problema?
  Como resolveu?

 São necessários mais detalhes pra ajudá-lo, talvez seja um bug, mas
 daí seria bom testar com o Wheezy pra ver o que acontece.

 Também troquei o leitor de DVD

 Acho que uma alternativa ao live CD seria usar os CDs do site:
 http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/6.0.3/i386/iso-cd/

 Quais CDs eu precisaria baixar para fazer a instalação do sistema básico e
 o ambiente gráfico gnome? Ou seja com um conteúdo equivalente ao que é
 instalado com o live CD.

 Onde eu encontro uma lista para saber quais CDs baixar para instalar o KDE
 ou outro ambiente gráfico.

 Obrigado pela atenção,
 Jose





Re: receber todos os emails trocados na lista

2012-01-23 Thread P. J.
ahh

Valeu Felipe... a preguiça não deixou eu ir olha as configurações da
lista... muito obrigado e desculpe...rs =P

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Unlock your X without password

2012-01-23 Thread P. J.
Olá Pessoal,

Repassando...


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From: Rogerio Bastos
Date: 2012/1/21
Subject: [Graco-l] Unlock your X without password
To:


Mais informações em [1] e [2]. Este problema afeta apenas a Wheezy e
versões mais recentes e foi resolvido na versão 2:1.11.3.901-2 do
xorg-server (source package) [3].

[1]
http://who-t.blogspot.com/2012/01/xkb-breaking-grabs-cve-2012-0064.html
[2]
http://gu1.aeroxteam.fr/2012/01/19/bypass-screensaver-locker-program-xorg-111-and-up/
[3] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=656410

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Migração Red Hat para Debian

2012-01-23 Thread Greyson Farias
Boa noite a todos os colegas da lista.

Por acaso alguém tem conhecimento de um case de migração de servidores Red
Hat para Debian em plataforma alta? Exemplo: Virtualização com Xen ou
VMWare.

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Re: ext4 extends implementation question

2012-01-23 Thread Alberto Fuentes

On 01/10/2012 11:31 PM, Arno Schuring wrote:

afuentes (alberto.fuen...@qindel.com on 2012-01-10 10:33 +0100):

What happens when you run out of space to allocate new extends in
ext4? is not allowed to write anymore even tho there are tons of
blocks available?


I'm unsure what you mean. Extents is only an optimization strategy for
allocating contiguous blocks. If there are no contiguous blocks, ext4
falls back to allocating singular blocks, but with normal usage
patterns you should never get tons of blocks available with none of
them contiguous.

At least, that's how I understand it. Are you getting allocation
failures with still plenty of space available?


Regards,
Arno




This is how i see it

[X][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[X][X][X][X][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[X][X][X][X][X][X][X][X][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[X][X][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[X][X][X][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-]
[-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-]

row= extends
[x]= used
[ ]= allocated
[-]= free

after allocating two more extends in this scenario, what happens when it 
wants to write again?


thanks!
aL


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Re: gdm3 - how to put a picture on the login screen?

2012-01-23 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 23/01/12 18:17, Rick Thomas wrote:
 On 01/22/12 20:52, Tony Baldwin wrote:
 On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 07:55:42PM -0500, Rick Thomas wrote:
 In an effort to make my life with wheezy more beautiful/serene and
 less silly-looking, I've been exploring ways to personalize the
 various screen parts.

 The gdm3 login screen by default provides a list of possible users
 and their names with a place that looks like it's intended to hold a
 picture (or avatar, if you will) of the person.

 Here's my gdm login screen:
 http://tonybaldwin.me/imgs/myGDMloginscreen.jpg
 Definitely possible to customize it.
 But, this is on Squeeze, and was done with the GDM Setup
 in the Debian menu.
 (I don't know for sure where that is in Gnome, since I'm using openbox,
 but I would guess
 Applications  System  Administration  GDM Setup

 How does one set that avatar to something more interesting than the
 default shadow head?

Locate the default shadow head?
Locate the file mentioning the shadow head?

 same GDM Setup program offers this, as well.

 ./tony
 Well, wheezy uses the gnome3 train-wreck.  It doesn't seem to have
 anything resembling
 
 Applications  System  Administration  GDM Setup
 
 I've googled til I'm blue in the face, I've guessed based on my googling
 that I need to manually edit something in the [greeter] section of
 /etc/gdm3/daemon.conf but there doesn't seem to be a human readable
 explanation of the available options I could put there and what they do.
 
 Any clues are welcome!
 
 Rick
 
 
 
/usr/share/pixmaps ?


Sorry, don't have a GNOME to check, but gdm shares a some settings with kdm.


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Re: server crashes on debian.

2012-01-23 Thread Joe
On Sun, 22 Jan 2012 14:43:11 -0500
Joey L mjh2...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am experience intermitten server crashes and driving me nuts!
 Is there a way to tell what in fact is causing the crash?
 A log perhaps or a snapshot of running processes or memory issues ?
 thanks
 mjh
 
 

If you're running Debian Stable with no software from anywhere else,
then it's very nearly certainly a hardware or environmental problem.
Even Windows Server users now look at hardware first, and I'd back
Stable over Server any day.

Look for dust in fan guards, filters, heatsinks, ventilation slots,
re-seat motherboard connectors, RAM, cards, etc. If it's hardware, logs
may well show nothing.

If any changes have been made recently, they are also suspect. Many
types of motherboard will accept RAM in all slots only for specific
models of RAM as certified by the motherboard maker, some cards work
better on some MBs than others. Even out-of-spec cables can cause
intermittent troubles.

How about power glitches? Some computers can run for longer than others
when the mains goes missing, if other computers have no problems it
doesn't mean there are no problems.

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Re: icedove 8.0-2 not opening http links in browser

2012-01-23 Thread Alberto Fuentes

On 01/20/2012 08:46 PM, MRH wrote:

On 20/01/12 10:19, Alberto Fuentes wrote:

On 01/20/2012 10:10 AM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:

Did you check Preferences - Attachments for ftp, http, and
https?


i am having the same issue, and the attachment tab is empty

greets!
aL


The same. The worst thing I don't remember how was it before.

Kind regards,
Michal



ive got icedove 8.0-2 and its empty. I tried in a testing with 3.1.16-1 
and its empty as well :S


greets!
aL


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System hangs due to NFS share

2012-01-23 Thread Sylvain
Hi,

I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
access or the NAS is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
unstable:

- In KDE, everything is frozen (because of the file manager I think)
- If I try to cd to the mountpoint, it makes the console hang forever
- I can't umount the mountpoint, as the umount command hangs. Also the
-f flag doesn't change anything
- I can't even shutdown my computer anymore and I'm forced to use the
magic keys to be able to reboot it

I tried different network managers (wicd, network-manager), different
ways to connect (wifi, wired), and different mount options (using a
hard nfs mount, specifying the retry option) but that didn't help. I
really don't know what to try next and this is really driving me mad.

Thanks,
Sylvain


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Re: System hangs due to NFS share

2012-01-23 Thread Frank
On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:15 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
 mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
 access or the NAS is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
 unstable:
 
 - In KDE, everything is frozen (because of the file manager I think)
 - If I try to cd to the mountpoint, it makes the console hang forever
 - I can't umount the mountpoint, as the umount command hangs. Also the
 -f flag doesn't change anything
 - I can't even shutdown my computer anymore and I'm forced to use the
 magic keys to be able to reboot it
 
 I tried different network managers (wicd, network-manager), different
 ways to connect (wifi, wired), and different mount options (using a
 hard nfs mount, specifying the retry option) but that didn't help. I
 really don't know what to try next and this is really driving me mad.

Mount option intr should help.

man nfs

Frank



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Re: System hangs due to NFS share

2012-01-23 Thread Sylvain
2012/1/23 Frank fr...@anotheria.net:
 On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:15 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
 Hi,

 I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
 mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
 access or the NAS is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
 unstable:

 - In KDE, everything is frozen (because of the file manager I think)
 - If I try to cd to the mountpoint, it makes the console hang forever
 - I can't umount the mountpoint, as the umount command hangs. Also the
 -f flag doesn't change anything
 - I can't even shutdown my computer anymore and I'm forced to use the
 magic keys to be able to reboot it

 I tried different network managers (wicd, network-manager), different
 ways to connect (wifi, wired), and different mount options (using a
 hard nfs mount, specifying the retry option) but that didn't help. I
 really don't know what to try next and this is really driving me mad.

 Mount option intr should help.

 man nfs

 Frank

I already tried this option too, but it didn't help. Also according to
the manpage:

 The intr / nointr mount option is deprecated after kernel 2.6.25.  Only 
 SIGKILL can interrupt a pending NFS operation on these kernels, and  if  
 specified, this mount option is ignored to provide backwards compatibility 
 with older kernels.

Sylvain


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Re: System hangs due to NFS share

2012-01-23 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 23/01/12 21:15, Sylvain wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
 mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
 access or the NAS�is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
 unstable:
 
 - In KDE, everything is frozen (because of the file manager I think)
 - If I try to cd to the mountpoint, it makes the console hang forever
 - I can't umount the mountpoint, as the umount command hangs. Also the
 -f flag doesn't change anything
 - I can't even shutdown my computer anymore and I'm forced to use the
 magic keys to be able to reboot it
 
 I tried different network managers (wicd, network-manager), different
 ways to connect (wifi, wired), and different mount options (using a
 hard nfs mount, specifying the retry option) but that didn't help. I
 really don't know what to try next and this is really driving me mad.
 
 Thanks,
 Sylvain
 
 
Have you tried autofs5?


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Re: System hangs due to NFS share

2012-01-23 Thread Frank
On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:47 +0100, Sylvain wrote:

 I already tried this option too, but it didn't help. Also according to
 the manpage:
 
  The intr / nointr mount option is deprecated after kernel 2.6.25.  Only 
  SIGKILL can interrupt a pending NFS operation on these kernels, and  if  
  specified, this mount option is ignored to provide backwards compatibility 
  with older kernels.

OK, the man page is not yet available on lenny. 

Have you tried to kill the process using SIGKILL? What happens if you
do? I assume this behaviour is related to the state TASK_KILLABLE which
was introduced in kernel 2.6.25. In previous kernels a process waiting
for I/O was in TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE and never get the signal you send
it.

Frank





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[solved] Re: Unable to boot into CompactFlash card - card not found by initrd

2012-01-23 Thread Michael Lange
Hi again,

I could hardly believe it myself, but I actually got it working now,
finally the patch from the Puppy linux forum did it!

It took me a while to figure out how to use it; because of my
limited shell scripting capabilities I had to remove the smart automagic
that checks for all available pcmcia sockets (I only have socket 0
anyway), and there seems to be a syntax incompatibility that prevents it
from working with /bin/sh here on my squeeze system, but it works
with /bin/bash (and I had always thought these were the same, but now
I've learned that /bin/sh actually points to /bin/dash ;) and it works
with the /bin/sh in the initrd, too. I then did some experimenting and
found that a more elegant solution than putting the code into the
initrd's init is to put it in a separate file
/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-premount/pcmcia-socket-startup.sh
which now looks like:


#!/bin/sh

print_irq_mask() {
  local digits=0123456789abcdef i=$1 s=
  while [ ${#s} -lt 4 ]; do
s=`expr substr $digits $(($i%16+1)) 1`$s
let i=$i/16
  done
  echo -n 0x$s
}

pcmcia_socket_startup() {
  local i j path mask
  i=`expr $1 : '\([0-9]*\)'`
  if [ $i ]; then
let j=i
  else
let i=0 j=9
  fi
  while [ $i -le $j ]; do
path=/sys/class/pcmcia_socket/pcmcia_socket$i
if [ -f $path/available_resources_setup_done ]; then
  echo -n 0x0100 - 0x03af $path/available_resources_io
  echo -n 0x03e0 - 0x04ff $path/available_resources_io
  echo -n 0x0820 - 0x08ff $path/available_resources_io
  echo -n 0x0a00 - 0x0aff $path/available_resources_io
  echo -n 0x0c00 - 0x0cff $path/available_resources_io
  echo -n 0x000c - 0x000f $path/available_resources_mem
  echo -n 0x6000 - 0x60ff $path/available_resources_mem
  echo -n 0xa000 - 0xa0ff $path/available_resources_mem
  mask=`cat $path/card_irq_mask` # read old irq mask
  mask=$(( mask  ~( (14) | (17) ) )) # exclude irq 4,7
  print_irq_mask $mask $path/card_irq_mask  # write new irq mask
  echo -n 42 $path/available_resources_setup_done
fi
let i++
  done
}

pcmcia_socket_startup 0

###

This and the necessary modules added to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules (I
added ide_cs, ide_gd_mod, pcmcia, pcmcia_core and yenta_socket, maybe not
all were actually necessary, but they don't cost much ;) was all I had to
do in the end, then run update-initramfs and the resulting initrd is able
to recognize and mount the CF card partition as root file system
(update-initramfs again outputs an error message because of the file's
syntax, but it seems that this can be safely ignored).

Debian apparently does more or less the same as the above script with a
utility pcmcia_socket_startup that comes with udev and is run by udev
after / has been mounted; I had already tried before to run this utility
from within the initrd, but it just failed silently without telling me
why, and I could not find any usage information on it, so maybe it
requires something it does not find in the initrd or it needs a special
cli syntax that only udev knows ;)

 
 I suspect you are correct - I'm beginning to suspect you have a 16-bit
 PCMCIA bus which would complicate things (and I don't know much about
 them, or self-mutilation)

I think you are right pccardctl status says

3.3V 16-bit PC Card

Maybe this explains why, as I now found, the CF card is slow as hell, it
actually seems to be much slower now than running the system from an USB
flash drive, and I/O operations seem to cause a considerable CPU load :(
Anyway, in cases when I want to use it, speed is not much of an issue, so
I will give it a try anyway, and if I later find that the USB drive wins,
then at least I have learned something ;)

 
  I still believe that it might have to do with the CF card being
  marked as removable and the way udev handles these devices, however
  I don't have a fixed card at hand to verify this. In fact I am not
  even sure that it is removable; thunar shows it as removable
  device, however udevadm info says ATTR{removable}==0 . Hmmm...
 
 Perhaps, I wouldn't put too much stock in udev (it's like Wikipedia).

Anyway, now it seems that apparently the problem had nothing to do with
the card being removable or not.

Thanks for all your help, and best regards

Michael


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Re: [solved] Re: Unable to boot into CompactFlash card - card not found by initrd (BIOS does not support CF booting)

2012-01-23 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 23/01/12 22:37, Michael Lange wrote:
 Hi again,
 
 I could hardly believe it myself, but I actually got it working now,


Glad to hear it, and congratulations!
(CF boot space, the final frontier?)


If you wanted to boot different CF cards you could possible compile
those modules as GRUB modules, add them to GRUB, then insmod them as
part of the CF card menu entry. Only worth it if you had a few different
CF cards and didn't want to modify the initrd for them (if you also used
them on other machines which BIOS supported CF booting)


snipped

 Michael
 

Thanks for posting the method you used, I'm sure it will prove useful to
others.


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Bitte um einen kleinen Gefallen ;-)

2012-01-23 Thread juergen...@gmx.de
Hey,

wie gehts Dir?

Lang nichts mehr von Dir gehört ;-)

Aehmm, ich habe bei McDonalds einen coolen Burger erstellt -
ähnlich wie der Double Quarter Pounder.

Könntest Du für den bitte voten?

Einfach den Link

http://www.mcdonalds.de/mein_burger/vcard/postDetail.cfm?campaign_id=dyob12post_id=136939

aufrufen und auf wähle mich klicken. (es ist der Armi Doubler-Beefer)

Daaanke!

Gruß,

Jürgen


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Can't get NIC Bonding with active-backup working

2012-01-23 Thread Shaun
Hi all,

Have tried to get NIC Bonding working as per wiki.debian.org/Bonding.

Each NIC is connected to a different switch for redundancy rather than
bandwidth purposes (insulate against a switch failure).  I'm using the
active-backup mode for HA failover.

output from cat /etc/network/interfaces

auto bond0
iface bond0 inet static
address 192.168.166.164
netmask 255.255.255.240
network 192.168.166.160
gateway 192.168.166.161
slaves eth0 eth1
bond_mode active-backup
bond_miimon 100
bond_downdelay 200
bond_updelay 200

output from cat /proc/net/bonding/bond0 as follows:

Ethernet Channel Bonding Driver: v3.5.0 (November 4, 2008)

Bonding Mode: fault-tolerance (active-backup)
Primary Slave: None
Currently Active Slave: eth0
MII Status: up
MII Polling Interval (ms): 100
Up Delay (ms): 200
Down Delay (ms): 200

Slave Interface: eth0
MII Status: up
Link Failure Count: 0
Permanent HW addr: b8:ab:6f:92:eb:c3

Slave Interface: eth1
MII Status: up
Link Failure Count: 0
Permanent HW addr: b8:ab:6f:92:eb:c4

If I then pull a cable (or use ifconfig eth0 down) I get the following
in the syslog:

Jan 23 11:21:50 host-1 kernel: [55852.565975] bonding: bond0: link
status down for active interface eth0, disabling it in 200 ms.
Jan 23 11:21:51 host-1 kernel: [55852.761549] bonding: bond0: link
status definitely down for interface eth0, disabling it
Jan 23 11:21:51 host-1 kernel: [55852.761555] bonding: bond0: making
interface eth1 the new active one.

All looks good... but... ping from host-1 produces Destination host
unreachable (with the icmp errors coming from the IP of the bond0 device
itself).  And my remote ssh session dies.  Good job I have KVM access :)

So it's not working.  This setup seems so simple I can't see where
anything could be wrong, so I'm starting to suspect a problem with the
switch. Maybe the switch(es) are being too clever? But then again maybe
I've done something wrong.

What can I do to find out what's going on?  I'm using Squeeze (current
point release) and Kernel  2.6.32-5-amd64.


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Re: how to check 400 files exist

2012-01-23 Thread Wawrzek Niewodniczanski

On 01/19/12 15:07, Jon Dowland wrote:

On 19/01/12 12:25, Wawrzek Niewodniczanski wrote:

So theoretical your comment is right, but I doubt that max argument
limit is the reason of problem in this case.


Well, read the error message again:

./check_file.sh: line 8: [: too many arguments

The test binary, aka '[', has received too many arguments.

See alsohttp://mywiki.wooledge.org/ParsingLs.

Good point, however, I remember seeing the same error message when I 
screw up the command. Moreover, I don't understand why it works for me, 
not for some else with Linux.


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Re: directory synchronisation

2012-01-23 Thread Tony van der Hoff

On 21/01/12 16:23, Camaleón wrote:

On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 15:55:07 +, Tony van der Hoff wrote:

(...)


Whilst this is usable, I can't help but think it's a bit clumsy. Does
anyone know of a replacement for (or addition to) rsync that will
synchronise both ways?


Something like Unison?


That works extremely well; Thanks, Camaléon.

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Re: directory synchronisation

2012-01-23 Thread Nicolas Bercher

Tony van der Hoff a écrit :

On 21/01/12 16:23, Camaleón wrote:

On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 15:55:07 +, Tony van der Hoff wrote:

(...)


Whilst this is usable, I can't help but think it's a bit clumsy. Does
anyone know of a replacement for (or addition to) rsync that will
synchronise both ways?


Something like Unison?


That works extremely well; Thanks, Camaléon.

Cheers, Tony


An abandoned project, tra by Russ Cox, was about synchronizing several
computers (N=2) the way unison does for two computers only:

  http://swtch.com/tra/

I think, the underlying idea is just great.  Sources are available but 
some bugs where identified.  If someone wants to take over this

project...

Nicolas


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Re: Install Nvidia Video Card (Nvidia Geforce GT 520)

2012-01-23 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 22 Jan 2012 23:11:09 +
richard richard.b...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:

Hello richard,

 290 is the correct driver for that card. 
 If you use this please be aware that each time you upgrade the kernel
 you will need to re-install that package.
 Install the repo debian-multimedia, and you will find the driver there.
 If you use yumex the install process is easier once that repo is added
 to the source list.

NVidia stuff isn't in DMM, it's in non-free and contrib.  Further, why
bother with all the grief you suggest when the *dkms package(s) will
handle all that stuff for you?

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Re: xfs backup system vs rsynce

2012-01-23 Thread Nicolas Bercher

Dan a écrit :

I use rdiff-backup it uses the rsync alorythm but it keeps the
increments so you can recover deleted files or the old form of file. I
makes weekly backups and delete files in the backup files which are
older than 3 months.


Take care with --remove-older-than option, as the man page says:

Note that snapshots of deleted files are covered by this operation.
Thus if you deleted a file two weeks ago, backed up immediately after‐
wards, and then ran rdiff-backup with --remove-older-than 10D today, no
trace of that file would remain.

You can loose valuable old files.  So, one thing I really miss in
rdiff-backup is an option to remove backups older than a point in time
AND newer than another point in time.  Thus, I could reduce daily
backups to weekly, etc.  But still, I can loose files.

In a near future, I think I'll switch to venti(1) and/or vbackup(8) of 
Plan 9 port:


  http://swtch.com/plan9port/

Venti is Write Once Read Many archival storage server used to store
files hierarchy for example.  On the other hand, Vbackup is used to
store efficiently entire logical volumes from *nix to a Venti server.

But this involves to know a little about Plan 9 concepts, etc.

Nicolas

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Re: rsyncd.conf - Specifying /home/user for Daemon?

2012-01-23 Thread Nicolas Bercher

Hal Vaughan a écrit :

Anything I search for to find this keeps giving me links to backing up your 
home directory, and I know how to do that.

What I'm concerned with is setting the home directory in /etc/rsyncd.conf.  In 
other words, if I type:

rsync thisdir me@backupsys::Backup

How can I specify in rsyncd.conf that it's using /home/me/Backup?

I've tried something like this:

[Backup]
path = $HOME/Backup/
Comment = Backup service for each individual user
read only = no

and I can't get that to work.  I tried using ~/Backup for the path and using 
RSYNC_USER_NAME and %u, but that won't work.  So how can I specify, in rsyncd.conf that 
the path leads to a directory in the home directory of the logged in rsync user?


Thanks for any help on this!


Can't you write a rule per homedir (user) to backup?  If you have
too many users to do it by hand, you may write a script that
automatically updates /etc/rsyncd.conf.

For example, I do this to maintain /etc/fstab and /etc/hosts on a few
computers, by concatenating /etc/conf.d/* to /etc/conf see this
script:

  https://github.com/Atha/update-conf.d/

Nicolas


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Re: Cusp finally working BUT something missing PARTLY SOLVED

2012-01-23 Thread Wayne Topa

On 01/22/2012 04:11 PM, Wayne Topa wrote:

On 01/22/2012 12:14 PM, Camaleón wrote:

On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 13:24:17 -0500, Wayne Topa wrote:


I have not been able to use cups on any of my Debian boxes since
upgrading to MB's without parallel port connectors for over a year,
until now. I was finally able to use my USB- parallel adapter to
connect to the HP Printer.

I can now print but am missing features that used to be there before, or
I have missed something.

When printing with iceweasel the printer options no longer have a 'Print
Selected' box. The File/Page Setup no longer has the setting for
headers or footers. Am I missing package or has printing gone
backwards? I am used to upgrading to 'better' features so maybe I am
spoiled.




The Headers/footers are again working but I have not found what may have 
been upgraded to fix this.



my Print/)Options Tab is missing the print selections here on wheezy and
ISTR it is missing on Stable  Sid here as well. I will have to check
that again though.




Print/Options Print Selections is still missing


But I'm using GNOME and this can be make a difference. What DE/WM are you
using?


Fluxbox



One more feature' I notice is that I have to unplug, then re-plugn the
USB- parallel nearly every time I print a document or cups can't find
the printer. That is a real PITA!


An upgrade of uuid-runtime MAY have solved this.  I was able to print 
3 different files without haveing to un-plug/re-plug the USB cable.


Fingers crossed that these problems were/are on someone's radar.

Thanks for the help  Camaleon

Best Regards
Wayne


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Re: how to download the packages in Debian testing non-free before installing?

2012-01-23 Thread lee
Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com writes:

 On Jo, 19 ian 12, 01:20:18, lee wrote:
 
 Well, this laptop has two harddrives out of which I´ll make a
 software RAID-1. Last time I checked, installing and booting from a
 RAID was only possible by using LVM (and md), and the d/i of Testing
 was able to do that pretty easily for me. 

 No, you don't need LVM and even the grub in squeeze can boot from md 
 devices.

Apparently it can´t boot from RAID on this laptop.  I have tried a lot
of different configurations, i. e. with LVM and without and with
different partition layouts.  Either grub couldn´t be installed or when
booting the system from the harddisk after the installation finished,
grub got stuck at the Welcome to grub message before showing the boot
menu.

Without RAID, it works, so I resorted to installing without RAID and
setting up a RAID-1 later.  So far, only /home is on RAID.

BTW, I couldn´t figure out how to create an encrypted partition with
the installer.  Every time when the installer tried to make one, it got
stuck in the process of creating it.  Is this feature buggy?

The wireless card turned out to be the smallest problem. It worked just
fine with the firmware on an USB stick.

Thanks for your help!


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Re: Dell Inspiron N5010 laptop overheating on Debian 6.0.1, Linux 3.2.3, low CPU usage, radeon GPU driver

2012-01-23 Thread Sthu Deus
Good time of the day, Stefan.


You worte:

and I have all the kernel modules that should be needed for the
fans to work properly:
- acpi-cpufreq (ondemand), which claims that most of the time
my CPU runs at low frequency:
   cpufreq stats: 2.40 GHz:4.11%, 2.39 GHz:0.02%, 2.26 GHz:0.08%,
  2.13 GHz:0.05%, 2.00 GHz:0.08%, 1.86 GHz:0.05%, 1.73 GHz:0.05%,
1.60 GHz:0.13%, 1.46 GHz:0.42%, 1.20 GHz:95.01%  (5730)
- i8k (I've installed i8kutils, a tool for Dell Inspiron which allows 
me to
manually configure the fans)
- thermal, dell_laptop
- intel_ips (apparently needed by my laptop's 5 Series/3400 Series 
Chipset Thermal Subsystem)
- radeon (the free GPU driver; my video card is a HD 5470)

I did not understand exactly for the things You are fighting w/ but if
You are concerned on CPU too hot - I suggest to check if the modules
are loaded (not only installed on Your system) - so it was w/ mine
inspiron until I set it manually to be loaded.


Sthu.


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Re: XFWM4 window manager failure? Sid/Wheezy

2012-01-23 Thread Joseph Lenox

On 01/19/2012 04:34 PM, Kjetil brinchmann Halvorsen wrote:

This is debian wheezy withn all recent updates, XFCE4.

Any updates on this problem? Now for me, the xfwm4 do not seem to
(re)start, at least the task manager do
not show up any xfwm4 process!

Kjetil


There's a bug report out on this on xfwm4.  The dev and I were trying to 
pin it down, but I still don't have a 100% reproducible sequence of 
steps, nor do I know how to get a backtrace for this specific issue, 
given that it only seems to happen on shutdown.


https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8070

In the meantime, I've added xfwm4 to the list of programs to start and 
been too busy getting other work done to look at it.


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Re: how to download the packages in Debian testing non-free before installing?

2012-01-23 Thread lee
Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com writes:

 On Jo, 19 ian 12, 01:20:18, lee wrote:
 
 Well, this laptop has two harddrives out of which I´ll make a
 software RAID-1. Last time I checked, installing and booting from a
 RAID was only possible by using LVM (and md), and the d/i of Testing
 was able to do that pretty easily for me. 

 No, you don't need LVM and even the grub in squeeze can boot from md 
 devices.

Apparently it can´t boot from RAID on this laptop.  I have tried a lot
of different configurations, i. e. with LVM and without and with
different partition layouts.  Either grub couldn´t be installed or when
booting the system from the harddisk after the installation finished,
grub got stuck at the Welcome to grub message before showing the boot
menu.

Without RAID, it works, so I resorted to installing without RAID and
setting up a RAID-1 later.  So far, only /home is on RAID.

BTW, I couldn´t figure out how to create an encrypted partition with
the installer.  Every time when the installer tried to make one, it got
stuck in the process of creating it.  Is this feature buggy?

The wireless card turned out to be the smallest problem. It worked just
fine with the firmware on an USB stick.

Thanks for your help!


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Getting java applications to look like GTK

2012-01-23 Thread Christian Dysthe
Hi,

When I run Gnome Java applications looks like the rest of my GTK based 
applications. However, when I'm running another DE (Pekwm/tint2) Java 
applications do not look like my other GTK applications. How can I get 
Java applications too look like my other applications when not using 
Gnome? I use Gtk-ChTheme to see the GTK theme when not in Gnome, but it
doesn't affect  the look of Java applications.

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Re: Getting java applications to look like GTK

2012-01-23 Thread Christian Dysthe
On 01/23/12 at 09:04am, Steve Mayer wrote:
 On Jan 23, 2012, at 9:01 AM, Christian Dysthe wrote:
  Hi,
  
  When I run Gnome Java applications looks like the rest of my GTK based 
  applications. However, when I'm running another DE (Pekwm/tint2) Java 
  applications do not look like my other GTK applications. How can I get 
  Java applications too look like my other applications when not using 
  Gnome? I use Gtk-ChTheme to see the GTK theme when not in Gnome, but it
  doesn't affect  the look of Java applications.
 
 
 Christian,
 
  Do you get the proper LAF if you pass this argument on the Java command 
 line?:
 
   -Dswing.defaultlaf=com.sun.java.swing.plaf.gtk.GTKLookAndFeel

That did the trick, thanks! Do you know why I do not have to add this 
when running Gnome? Is there a way to set it at login so I do not have 
to for every Java application I launch?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Steve Mayer
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 Wright
 
 



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Re: Getting java applications to look like GTK

2012-01-23 Thread Steve Mayer
On Jan 23, 2012, at 9:01 AM, Christian Dysthe wrote:
 Hi,
 
 When I run Gnome Java applications looks like the rest of my GTK based 
 applications. However, when I'm running another DE (Pekwm/tint2) Java 
 applications do not look like my other GTK applications. How can I get 
 Java applications too look like my other applications when not using 
 Gnome? I use Gtk-ChTheme to see the GTK theme when not in Gnome, but it
 doesn't affect  the look of Java applications.


Christian,

 Do you get the proper LAF if you pass this argument on the Java command line?:

-Dswing.defaultlaf=com.sun.java.swing.plaf.gtk.GTKLookAndFeel

Thanks,

Steve Mayer
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Re: how to download the packages in Debian testing non-free before installing?

2012-01-23 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Lu, 23 ian 12, 15:55:04, lee wrote:
 Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com writes:
 
  On Jo, 19 ian 12, 01:20:18, lee wrote:
  
  Well, this laptop has two harddrives out of which I´ll make a
  software RAID-1. Last time I checked, installing and booting from a
  RAID was only possible by using LVM (and md), and the d/i of Testing
  was able to do that pretty easily for me. 
 
  No, you don't need LVM and even the grub in squeeze can boot from md 
  devices.
 
 Apparently it can´t boot from RAID on this laptop.  I have tried a lot
 of different configurations, i. e. with LVM and without and with
 different partition layouts.  Either grub couldn´t be installed or when
 booting the system from the harddisk after the installation finished,
 grub got stuck at the Welcome to grub message before showing the boot
 menu.

Other than make sure you are using grub2 (package grub-pc) I can give 
you no advise. The only system with RAID I do maintain was installed via 
debootstrap, not D-I.

Kind regards,
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Re: directory synchronisation

2012-01-23 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Lu, 23 ian 12, 14:40:40, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
 
 An abandoned project, tra by Russ Cox, was about synchronizing several
 computers (N=2) the way unison does for two computers only:
 
   http://swtch.com/tra/
 
 I think, the underlying idea is just great.  Sources are available
 but some bugs where identified.  If someone wants to take over this
 project...

Joey Hess' git-annex[1] also looks very interesting :)

[1] http://git-annex.branchable.com/

Kind regards,
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Re: ext4 extends implementation question

2012-01-23 Thread Arno Schuring
Alberto Fuentes (alberto.fuen...@qindel.com on 2012-01-23 09:24 +0100):
 On 01/10/2012 11:31 PM, Arno Schuring wrote:
  afuentes (alberto.fuen...@qindel.com on 2012-01-10 10:33 +0100):
  What happens when you run out of space to allocate new extends in
  ext4? is not allowed to write anymore even tho there are tons of
  blocks available?
 
  I'm unsure what you mean. Extents is only an optimization strategy
  for allocating contiguous blocks. If there are no contiguous
  blocks, ext4 falls back to allocating singular blocks, but with
  normal usage patterns you should never get tons of blocks
  available with none of them contiguous.
 
  At least, that's how I understand it. Are you getting allocation
  failures with still plenty of space available?
 
 
  Regards,
  Arno
 
 
 
 This is how i see it
 
 [X][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
 [X][X][X][X][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
 [X][X][X][X][X][X][X][X][ ][ ][ ][ ]
 [X][X][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
 [X][X][X][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
 [-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-]
 [-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-]
 
 row= extends
 [x]= used
 [ ]= allocated
 [-]= free

That's not how extents work. What you are describing is a large block
granularity, not extents-based allocation. There is no reason why the
next allocation can't happen like this:

[X][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[X][X][X][X][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[X][X][X][X][X][X][X][X][A][A][A][A]
[X][X][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[X][X][X][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-]
[-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-][-]


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Re(4): POP3 in Debian

2012-01-23 Thread peasthope
*   From: peasth...@shaw.ca
*   Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 11:31:50 -0800
 (POP3 server run by Shaw ISP) - (My Linux router) - (MUA on Oberon 
 workstation).

*   From: Camale#xF3;n noela...@gmail.com
*   Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 21:46:22 + (UTC)
 That's the most basic setup.

Thanks!

From:   Andrei POPESCU andreimpope...@gmail.com
Date:   Sat, 21 Jan 2012 22:17:08 +0200
 ... due to your complicated e-mail setup, ...

Camale#xF3;n doesn't agree.  Oh well.  It's the simplest arrangement 
I've found.

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Re: server crashes on debian.

2012-01-23 Thread Joey L
thanks for the input -
I am suspecting hardware myself..but can see anything in the logs or elsewhere.
It seems that when i run a backup script in screen - it seems to be
putting the server in a freezing state (can not get the numlock light
to come on when pressed).
The script only does a mysqldump and tar  - that is all.

any other thoughts would be appriciated.

On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 4:03 AM, Joe j...@jretrading.com wrote:
 On Sun, 22 Jan 2012 14:43:11 -0500
 Joey L mjh2...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am experience intermitten server crashes and driving me nuts!
 Is there a way to tell what in fact is causing the crash?
 A log perhaps or a snapshot of running processes or memory issues ?
 thanks
 mjh



 If you're running Debian Stable with no software from anywhere else,
 then it's very nearly certainly a hardware or environmental problem.
 Even Windows Server users now look at hardware first, and I'd back
 Stable over Server any day.

 Look for dust in fan guards, filters, heatsinks, ventilation slots,
 re-seat motherboard connectors, RAM, cards, etc. If it's hardware, logs
 may well show nothing.

 If any changes have been made recently, they are also suspect. Many
 types of motherboard will accept RAM in all slots only for specific
 models of RAM as certified by the motherboard maker, some cards work
 better on some MBs than others. Even out-of-spec cables can cause
 intermittent troubles.

 How about power glitches? Some computers can run for longer than others
 when the mains goes missing, if other computers have no problems it
 doesn't mean there are no problems.

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Re: [Fwd: Re: enable i915 rc6 save 7 watt on kernel 3.2]

2012-01-23 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Am Freitag, 20. Januar 2012 schrieb kei...@strucktower.com:
  On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 10:29:19AM +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
  merkaba:~ cat /etc/modprobe.d/i915-kms.conf
  options i915 modeset=1 i915_enable_rc6=1 i915_enable_fbc=1
  semaphores=1
 
 When I try to use this line of options I get an error message saying
 i915_enable_fcb is an unknown parameter. Is that for kernel 3.2 only?

That was misspelled as you found out meanwhile.

 What does that parameter refer to? I tried googling on
 i915_enable_fcb to no avail.

Look at my initial response, I added the links in the comments for this 
configuration file for a reason.

Especially:

merkaba:~ cat /etc/modprobe.d/i915-kms.conf 
[…]
# Eugeni Dodonov, Intel Linux Graphics
# Following the open source road from Kernel to UI toolkits
# http://www.scribd.com/doc/73071712/Intel-Linux-Graphics
options i915 modeset=1 i915_enable_rc6=1 i915_enable_fbc=1 semaphores=1

I do not use a power meter. I used earlier powertop versions (prior to 
version 2) with my ThinkPad T42 on battery, the newer ones do not show 
power consumption on battery anymore. I think it should be viewable by 
some acpi command.

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Re: icedove 8.0-2 not opening http links in browser

2012-01-23 Thread MRH

On 20/01/12 19:45, MRH wrote:
[...]



Try changing those to:-
network.protocol-handler.app.http = user set = string =
/usr/bin/iceweasel
network.protocol-handler.app.https = user set = string =
/usr/bin/iceweasel

I'll try it tonight, but this seems wrong - instead of using the system
default it will use a forced one.

Tried, but it didn't work.

... still trying to find a solution. Perhaps one of the next updates 
will solve my problem.


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default resolution on distro boot

2012-01-23 Thread mikezb
Given that several Linux distros identify (on boot) my display brand and 
type, get the size only slightly wrong, but default to a resolution that 
isn't native and doesn't work correctly, how do I identify just what 
package, module, or kernel part this bug hides in?

I'm using a Sharp 32 LCD tv via hdmi cable, and it's identified as a 37.
That's not as important as the default resolution, which comes up as
1280x720, but should be 1360x768 (or 1024x768 if wxga isn't doable). 



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Re: gdm3 - how to put a picture on the login screen?

2012-01-23 Thread Rob Owens
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 07:55:42PM -0500, Rick Thomas wrote:
 In an effort to make my life with wheezy more beautiful/serene and
 less silly-looking, I've been exploring ways to personalize the
 various screen parts.
 
 The gdm3 login screen by default provides a list of possible users
 and their names with a place that looks like it's intended to hold a
 picture (or avatar, if you will) of the person.
 
 How does one set that avatar to something more interesting than the
 default shadow head?
 
Get a picture file and name it /home/$USER/.face

GDM3 will/should find that and add it to the face browser.

I recall reading that you could also add a picture in About Me in
System, Preferences. 

-Rob


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Re: directory synchronisation

2012-01-23 Thread Nicolas Bercher

On 23/01/2012 19:58, Andrei POPESCU wrote:

On Lu, 23 ian 12, 14:40:40, Nicolas Bercher wrote:


An abandoned project, tra by Russ Cox, was about synchronizing several
computers (N=2) the way unison does for two computers only:

   http://swtch.com/tra/

I think, the underlying idea is just great.  Sources are available
but some bugs where identified.  If someone wants to take over this
project...


Joey Hess' git-annex[1] also looks very interesting :)

[1] http://git-annex.branchable.com/


Yes, I discovered this a few months ago, there are great ideas in
git-annex!  For the moment, I use git alone to manage my files and
I plan to use Plan 9's Venti to store files 'forever'.

Nicolas


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Re: default resolution on distro boot

2012-01-23 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 24/01/12 09:47, mik...@softhome.net wrote:
 Given that several Linux distros identify (on boot) my display brand and
 type, get the size only slightly wrong, but default to a resolution that
 isn't native and doesn't work correctly, how do I identify just what
 package, module, or kernel part this bug hides in?
 I'm using a Sharp 32 LCD tv via hdmi cable, and it's identified as a 37.
 That's not as important as the default resolution, which comes up as
 1280x720, but should be 1360x768 (or 1024x768 if wxga isn't doable).
 
What do you mean by doesn't work correctly?
You probably should not expect the same display quality on a tv
display as a PC display.

Are they all using the same driver[*1], have you cycled through all the
modes they support[*2], does your graphics card support all the modes
your display is capable of, etc.

[*2]Ctrl++, Ctrl--, or xrandr


The actual model of your television will allow you to find out what it's
capable of - unless the display shows errors you could presume that it
is being detected properly, just not the same RRate/Resolution/driver.

Please post the Debian information. Use pastebin.debian.net (or pastebinit).

[*1]/var/log/Xorg.0.log
$ lspci | grep VGA
and any warnings, errors, or fails from dmesg


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Re: xfs backup system vs rsynce

2012-01-23 Thread Stan Hoeppner
Nicolas why are you just now replying to a post that is *10 months* old?

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On 1/23/2012 8:27 AM, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
 Dan a écrit :
 I use rdiff-backup it uses the rsync alorythm but it keeps the
 increments so you can recover deleted files or the old form of file. I
 makes weekly backups and delete files in the backup files which are
 older than 3 months.
 
 Take care with --remove-older-than option, as the man page says:
 
 Note that snapshots of deleted files are covered by this operation.
 Thus if you deleted a file two weeks ago, backed up immediately after‐
 wards, and then ran rdiff-backup with --remove-older-than 10D today, no
 trace of that file would remain.
 
 You can loose valuable old files.  So, one thing I really miss in
 rdiff-backup is an option to remove backups older than a point in time
 AND newer than another point in time.  Thus, I could reduce daily
 backups to weekly, etc.  But still, I can loose files.
 
 In a near future, I think I'll switch to venti(1) and/or vbackup(8) of
 Plan 9 port:
 
   http://swtch.com/plan9port/
 
 Venti is Write Once Read Many archival storage server used to store
 files hierarchy for example.  On the other hand, Vbackup is used to
 store efficiently entire logical volumes from *nix to a Venti server.
 
 But this involves to know a little about Plan 9 concepts, etc.
 
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Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000 keyboard

2012-01-23 Thread Ashton Fagg
Hi all,

Can anyone tell me how the Microsoft Natural Ergonomics 4000 keyboard
works with Debian (and if possible, also with XFCE) in regards to the
multimedia keys etc? I'm not afraid of having to deal with Xmodmap.

Ashton


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Re: How-to blacklist a package during Debian preseed ?

2012-01-23 Thread Alexey Eromenko
thanks


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Re: Install Nvidia Video Card (Nvidia Geforce GT 520)

2012-01-23 Thread Ashton Fagg
On 23 January 2012 21:15, Brad Rogers b...@fineby.me.uk wrote:

 NVidia stuff isn't in DMM, it's in non-free and contrib.  Further, why
 bother with all the grief you suggest when the *dkms package(s) will
 handle all that stuff for you?

+1 The dkms is the only good choice if you're absolutely forced to use
the proprietary (*spits*) drivers. It works quite well even on
backports kernels.

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Re: default resolution on distro boot

2012-01-23 Thread Ashton Fagg
On 24 January 2012 08:47,  mik...@softhome.net wrote:
 Given that several Linux distros identify (on boot) my display brand and
 type, get the size only slightly wrong, but default to a resolution that
 isn't native and doesn't work correctly, how do I identify just what
 package, module, or kernel part this bug hides in?
 I'm using a Sharp 32 LCD tv via hdmi cable, and it's identified as a 37.
 That's not as important as the default resolution, which comes up as
 1280x720, but should be 1360x768 (or 1024x768 if wxga isn't doable).

Can you please clarify which build of Debian you're using? (stable,
testing etc) Also, do you mean that the boot process shows up at the
wrong resolution and it actually works fine when X starts, or it
doesn't work correctly at all? Perhaps I'm reading you're question
wrong...

Ashton


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Re: default resolution on distro boot

2012-01-23 Thread Paul E Condon
On 20120123_154710, mik...@softhome.net wrote:
 Given that several Linux distros identify (on boot) my display brand
 and type, get the size only slightly wrong, but default to a
 resolution that isn't native and doesn't work correctly, how do I
 identify just what package, module, or kernel part this bug hides
 in?
 I'm using a Sharp 32 LCD tv via hdmi cable, and it's identified as a 37.
 That's not as important as the default resolution, which comes up as
 1280x720, but should be 1360x768 (or 1024x768 if wxga isn't doable).

When I had a similar problem a few years ago, I was given a magic
spell that worked for me. Create a file, /etc/X11/xorg.conf, a put
the following in it:

Section Device
Identifier  Configured Video Device
Option  UseBIOS   off
EndSection

This disables a section of the BIOS of the video display
monitor. (NOT the 'BIOS' of the computer) . Some manufactures
seem to have seem to have recorded operating parameters for
a CRT monitor into their flatscreen displays. Or some such
craziness. As I say, except for the crazy explanation, this
is purely a magic incantation that has worked for me. 

YMMV, HTH, etc..etc. 
See man xorg.conf for a more impressive explanation.

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XFCE and automatic monitor detection

2012-01-23 Thread Mike Castle
This is mostly a laptop question, but probably general enough that I
want to post it here instead.

So one thing that I think Gnome2 had over XFCE  is better multiple
monitor support.  I could plug in a new monitor and the right thing
would just happen.  More importantly, I could unplug the monitor, and
everything would automatically collapse down onto the laptop.
Particularly useful if your screen is now locked.

XFCE seems to have a different philosophy on this matter:  use xrandr
(or similar).

Fine...OK... so rather than having to fire up arandr every time or
a script (tough to do if your screen is locked and the password
display is on the disconnected monitor), I'd like to have it happen
automatically.

So what kind of options do I have?

Some searching seems to indicate that it's a matter of polling.
Something akin to running xrandr -q every so often, and when a state
changes, do something appropriate.  There seems to be a hint that some
sort of even could be fired and caught instead (via acpi, dbus, other
assorted buzzwords), but that maybe it doesn't really work.


Does there exist any software that I can just run at login time that I
can configure such that ``when you see these particular monitors
attached, switch into this mode.'' However it does that, I don't care
as long as it doesn't bog down the machine.  And ideally work if a
monitor is unplugged when the machine is locked.

If not, what would be my approach for writing something for myself?

Thanks,
mrc


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Re: System hangs due to NFS share

2012-01-23 Thread Sylvain
2012/1/23 Frank fr...@anotheria.net:
 On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:47 +0100, Sylvain wrote:

 I already tried this option too, but it didn't help. Also according to
 the manpage:

  The intr / nointr mount option is deprecated after kernel 2.6.25.  Only 
  SIGKILL can interrupt a pending NFS operation on these kernels, and  if  
  specified, this mount option is ignored to provide backwards compatibility 
  with older kernels.

 OK, the man page is not yet available on lenny.

 Have you tried to kill the process using SIGKILL? What happens if you
 do? I assume this behaviour is related to the state TASK_KILLABLE which
 was introduced in kernel 2.6.25. In previous kernels a process waiting
 for I/O was in TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE and never get the signal you send
 it.

 Frank

I tried to SIGKILL the [nfsiod] process but it didn't get killed. I
also tried to kill the various rpcbind processes but it didn't change
anything.

I also tried autofs as Scott suggested, but the same problem occured
when I unplugged the network cable (most of the system hangs, can't
reboot nor halt). Here's how I configured autofs:

/etc/auto.misc:
bazinga -retry=1,rw,hard,size=8192,wsize=8192 192.168.2.77:/DataVolume/Public

/etc/auto.master:
/misc   /etc/auto.misc --timeout 20

Here's what I found in the syslog:

 Jan 23 22:59:17 cid kernel: [  510.944160] nfs: server 192.168.2.77 not 
 responding, still trying
 Jan 23 23:01:22 cid kernel: [  635.616161] nfs: server 192.168.2.77 not 
 responding, still trying
 Jan 23 23:01:46 cid sm-notify[841]: DNS resolution of Bazinga.local failed; 
 retrying later
 Jan 23 23:03:51 cid sm-notify[841]: DNS resolution of Bazinga.local failed; 
 retrying later
 Jan 23 23:05:56 cid sm-notify[841]: DNS resolution of Bazinga.local failed; 
 retrying later
 Jan 23 23:07:56 cid sm-notify[841]: Unable to notify Bazinga.local, giving up

I'm not sure why it's trying to resolve the bazinga.local name, and
even when it gave up with the resolution, it didn't unfreeze anything.
Also nfs seems to be still trying to reach the server (the cable was
unplugged at 22:56).

Thanks for your help,
Sylvain


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