Re: brasero requires gvfs

2014-09-06 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Sun, 07 Sep 2014, lee wrote:

> Slavko  writes:
> 
> > Ahoj,
> >
> > Dňa Sat, 06 Sep 2014 02:08:47 +0200 lee 
> > napísal:
> >
> >> Doug  writes:
> >> 
> >> > It didn't need systemd before, so why should it need it now?
> >> 
> >> Debian has decided to feature several init systems, so any
> >> dependency on an init system you're not using because you're using
> >> another one is a bug that needs to be reported and fixed.
> >> 
> >
> > I see it in the same manner, and then i agree with you. I see there
> > some questions which need to be answered:
> 
> I don't think they will fix the bug because:
> 
> 
> [~] aptitude why libsystemd-login0
> i   xfce4Depends xfconf (>= 4.8.0)
> i A xfconf   Depends dbus-x11 
> i A dbus-x11 Depends dbus 
> i A dbus Depends libsystemd-login0 (>= 31)
> [~] 
> 
> 
> They must fix dbus to be able to work without systemd first.  So I
> guess we need to make a bug report against dbus because it must not
> depend on systemd for Debian to be able to support alternative init
> systems so that users aren't forced into systemd.  The concept of
> free software has become a myth :(
> 
> [snip]

Well, Jessie is a long way from being Stable.  (Some say next May.)
Maybe by the time it is, there'll be a choice of inits to run.  Just
because systemd has been chosen as the default doesn't necessarily mean
it will be the only.  The more noise made, the better chance someone
will hear. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.

B


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Brainydeal Receipt Printer

2014-09-06 Thread Ethan Rosenberg

Dear List -

I have a Brainydeal receipt printer made by Zijiang.  I have downloaded 
and setup their driver. No Luck.

The message I receive from CUPS is:
Processing - "The printer is not responding."

When I installed the driver, it clearly indicated that it was for Linux.

Here is the driver.

*PPD-Adobe: "4.3"
*FormatVersion: "4.3"
*FileVersion:   "1.1"
*LanguageVersion:   English
*LanguageEncoding:  ISOLatin1
*PCFileName:"POS58.ppd"
*Manufacturer:  "Zijiang"
*Product:   "(zj-58)"
*1284DeviceID:  "MFG:Zijiang;CMD:Zijiang;MDL:ZJ-58;CLS:PRINTER;"
*cupsVersion:   1.1
*cupsManualCopies:  True
*cupsModelNumber:   58
*cupsFilter:"application/vnd.cups-raster 0 rastertozj58"
*ModelName: "ZJ-58"
*ShortNickName: "ZJ-58"
*NickName:  "POS58"
*PSVersion: "(3010.000) 550"
*LanguageLevel: "3"
*ColorDevice:   False
*DefaultColorSpace: Gray
*FileSystem:False
*Throughput:"1"
*LandscapeOrientation:  Plus90
*VariablePaperSize: True
*TTRasterizer:  Type42

*OpenUI *PageSize/Media Size: PickOne
*OrderDependency: 10 AnySetup *PageSize
*DefaultPageSize: X58mmY210mm
*%PageSize Custom/Custom:   "<0]/HWResolution[203 203]/ImagingBBox null>>setpagedevice"
*PageSize X58mmY210mm/58mm x 210mm: "<595]/HWResolution[203 203]/ImagingBBox null>>setpagedevice"
*PageSize X58mmY297mm/58mm x 297mm: "<842]/HWResolution[203 203]/ImagingBBox null>>setpagedevice"
*PageSize X58mmY3276mm/58mm x 3276mm:   "<9286]/HWResolution[203 203]/ImagingBBox null>>setpagedevice"

*CloseUI: *PageSize

*OpenUI *PageRegion: PickOne
*OrderDependency: 10 AnySetup *PageRegion
*DefaultPageRegion: X58mmY210mm
*%PageRegion Custom/Custom: "<0]/HWResolution[203 203]/ImagingBBox null>>setpagedevice"
*PageRegion X58mmY210mm/58mm x 210mm: "<595]/HWResolution[203 203]/ImagingBBox null>>setpagedevice"
*PageRegion X58mmY297mm/58mm x 297mm: "<842]/HWResolution[203 203]/ImagingBBox null>>setpagedevice"
*PageRegion X58mmY3276mm/58mm x 3276mm:   "<9286]/HWResolution[203 203]/ImagingBBox null>>setpagedevice"

*CloseUI: *PageRegion

*DefaultImageableArea: X58mmY210mm
*%ImageableArea Custom: "0 0 0 0"
*ImageableArea X58mmY210mm:  "14 0 150 595"
*ImageableArea X58mmY297mm:  "14 0 150 842"
*ImageableArea X58mmY3276mm: "14 0 150 9286"

*DefaultPaperDimension: X58mmY210mm
*%PaperDimension Custom: "0 0"
*PaperDimension X58mmY210mm: "164 595"
*PaperDimension X58mmY297mm: "164 842"
*PaperDimension X58mmY3276mm:"164 9286"

*%MaxMediaWidth:  "226"
*%MaxMediaHeight: "5670"
*%HWMargins:  0 0 0 0
*%CustomPageSize True: "pop pop pop >setpagedevice"

*%ParamCustomPageSize Width:1 points 72 226
*%ParamCustomPageSize Height:   2 points 72 5670
*%ParamCustomPageSize WidthOffset:  3 points 0 0
*%ParamCustomPageSize HeightOffset: 4 points 0 0
*%ParamCustomPageSize Orientation:  5 int 0 0

*OpenGroup: ZJDeviceSettings/Device Settings

*OpenUI *CashDrawer/Cash Drawer:PickOne
*DefaultCashDrawer: 1CashDrawer1BeforePrinting
*CashDrawer 0NoCashDrawer/No Cash Drawer: ""
*CashDrawer 1CashDrawer1BeforePrinting/Cash Drawer #1 Before Printing: ""
*CashDrawer 2CashDrawer2BeforePrinting/Cash Drawer #2 Before Printing: ""
*CashDrawer 3CashDrawer12BeforePrinting/Cash Drawer #1+#2 Before 
Printing: ""

*CashDrawer 4CashDrawer1AfterPrinting/Cash Drawer #1 After Printing: ""
*CashDrawer 5CashDrawer2AfterPrinting/Cash Drawer #2 After Printing: ""
*CashDrawer 6CashDrawer12AfterPrinting/Cash Drawer #1+#2 After Printing: ""
*CloseUI: *CashDrawer

*OpenUI *BlankSpace/Blank space at page's end:PickOne
*DefaultBlankSpace: 1NoPrint
*BlankSpace 0Print/Print: ""
*BlankSpace 1NoPrint/Do not print: ""
*CloseUI: *BlankSpace

*OpenUI *FeedDist/Feed distance after print:PickOne
*DefaultFeedDist: 9feed30mm
*FeedDist 0feed3mm/feed 3mm: ""
*FeedDist 1feed6mm/feed 6mm: ""
*FeedDist 2feed9mm/feed 9mm: ""
*FeedDist 3feed12mm/feed 12mm: ""
*FeedDist 4feed15mm/feed 15mm: ""
*FeedDist 5feed18mm/feed 18mm: ""
*FeedDist 6feed21mm/feed 21mm: ""
*FeedDist 7feed24mm/feed 24mm: ""
*FeedDist 8feed27mm/feed 27mm: ""
*FeedDist 9feed30mm/feed 30mm: ""
*FeedDist 10feed33mm/feed 33mm: ""
*FeedDist 11feed36mm/feed 36mm: ""
*FeedDist 12feed39mm/feed 39mm: ""
*FeedDist 13feed42mm/feed 42mm: ""
*FeedDist 14feed45mm/feed 45mm: ""
*CloseUI: *FeedDist

*CloseGroup: ZJDeviceSettings

*% End

TIA

Ethan


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Re: unrar SOLVED

2014-09-06 Thread Ethan Rosenberg

On 09/04/2014 11:37 PM, Gary Dale wrote:

On 04/09/14 11:09 PM, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:

Dear List -

I've followed the Wiki instructions
http://www.wikihow.com/Unrar-Files-in-Linux

I can't make it work.

I've used unrar -e Driver.rar and it comes back to the unrar commands.

TIA

Ethan



That's unrar e Driver.rar



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Thanks.

It works.

Ethan


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Re: host hostname not found

2014-09-06 Thread Podrigal, Aron
Just want to note here, that I bumped in to this whole problem while
installing proxmox pve-cluster and pve-cluster did also ignore /etc/hosts.

Thanks guys for your help.
On Sep 6, 2014 11:26 AM, "Bob Proulx"  wrote:

> Podrigal, Aron wrote:
> > ok, a fresh install of debian 7.6, here is my settings, I don't have
> > libnss-myhostname
> > installed yet
>
> It shouldn't be *required*.  It is one of those optional features that
> some people want and others do not want.  It is useful.  But for
> example I don't have it installed either.  Because it creates an
> emulation layer it can cause problems.  The answer is, "It depends."
>
> > root@test1:~# cat /etc/hosts
> > 127.0.0.1 localhost
> > 127.0.1.1 test1.test.com test1
> >
> > # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
> > ::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
> > ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
> > ff02::2 ip6-allrouters
>
> Hmm...  You are actually the owner of test.com?  Or did you just
> double up using their domain?  People often type in random domains
> there thinking they can do that but really they shouldn't because
> someone else owns that domain.  If you own test.com then that is all
> good.  If you don't then you shouldn't use it.
>
> > root@test1:~# getent hosts $(hostname)
> > 127.0.1.1   test1.test.com test1
>
> Good.
>
> > root@test1:~# cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
> > ...
> > hosts:  files dns
>
> Good.  Look for data from local files first.  Fall through and ask DNS
> for the name if not found locally.
>
> That is what "normal" things will do.  Normal things like "ping foo"
> and "ssh foo" and http://foo/ and so forth.  Not DNS specific things
> such as host or dig.
>
> > root@test1:~# host -v $(hostname)
> > Trying "test1"
> > Host test1 not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
> > Received 98 bytes from 8.8.8.8#53 in 14 ms
>
> The host, dig and nslookup and those commands are DNS commands.  As
> Reco and Brian noted DNS is a network service and separate from the
> local file configuration.  Your local files are fine.  When you try to
> do a DNS lookup from your DNS nameserver it is failing to respond with
> an appropriate localhost entry.
>
> > Clearly, it skips /etc/hosts entries.
>
> Right.  That is what it is supposed to do.  DNS doesn't use
> /etc/hosts.  DNS is a network service.  The nsswitch is used to
> indicate that normal system processes that use libc will look through
> files first and then dns.  But 'host' is a dns specific lookup.  It by
> design of being a dns lookup tool only looks in dns.
>
> > After digging around, I noticed, that I had always setup DNS records for
> my
> > hosts prior to doing the installations, which caused me the confusion on
> > what was happening. I thought that the looking up my hostname resolves
> > correctly by getting the ip from /etc/hosts, which I was wrong.
> >
> > So yes, host does not look in /etc/hosts by default.
>
> That is correct.
>
> But there is a problem.  There is a problem with your network DNS
> configuration.  Every domain zone should have a localhost configured
> for it.  Therefore when you do a host lookup of localhost in DNS it
> should return the zone's localhost record.
>
>   $ host localhost
>   localhost.proulx.com has address 127.0.0.1
>
> That is because my proulx.com zone has a localhost record in it.
>
>   localhost IN  A   127.0.0.1
>
> If you are searching test.com for localhost.test.com then you should
> be returning a record from that domain.  Which is currently
> misconfigured to be something other than 127.* so you shouldn't use it
> either.
>
> In summary, use your real domain name and not test.com.  In your DNS
> zone ensure you have a localhost record.  If you squat on someone
> else's domain then you are at the mercy of their configuration which
> you don't want.
>
> Bob
>


Re: git: how to figure out with a script what the last commit on remote repo is without fetching it

2014-09-06 Thread lee
Sven Joachim  writes:

> On 2014-09-06 16:42 +0200, lee wrote:
>
>> When I run 'git diff', I don't get any output unless I have made local
>> changes which aren't committed yet.  I'm not sure about 'git status':
>>
>>
>> [~/inst/emacs/emacs-git/emacs] git status
>> On branch master
>> Your branch and 'origin/master' have diverged,
>> and have 9 and 51 different commits each, respectively.
>>   (use "git pull" to merge the remote branch into yours)
>>
>> Untracked files:
>> [...]
>>
>>
>> I have not made 9 commits to my local copy, so this is a confusing
>> message (but IIRC I did run 'git fetch' earlier to see if I could get
>> any useful info).
>
> Even if you have not made any local changes, such things happen if the
> remote branch has been rebased.

Does this mean that I cannot rely on any of the output of 'git status'
to decide whether there were commits or not?

>> I'd find it hard to believe that there is no reasonable way to check for
>> new commits that have been made to a remote repo.  Git can't be that
>> bad, can it?  (Running 'git diff' for this is not reasonable, and
>> keeping multiple copies of repos isn't, either.)
>
> How about "git fetch --dry-run"?

That doesn't seem to do a dry run:


[~/inst/emacs/emacs-git/emacs] git fetch --dry-run
remote: Counting objects: 35, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (19/19), done.
remote: Total 19 (delta 17), reused 0 (delta 0)
Unpacking objects: 100% (19/19), done.
>From git://git.savannah.gnu.org/emacs
   bf72a39..b64cc38  master -> origin/master
   bf72a39..b64cc38  trunk  -> origin/trunk
[~/inst/emacs/emacs-git/emacs] git fetch --dry-run
>From git://git.savannah.gnu.org/emacs
   bf72a39..b64cc38  master -> origin/master
   bf72a39..b64cc38  trunk  -> origin/trunk
[~/inst/emacs/emacs-git/emacs]


The first run compresses and unpacks some objects while the second one
immediately after the first one does not.  This must mean that something
did change by performing a dry run.

The output of 'git status' still seems to be the same, though.


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Re: brasero requires gvfs

2014-09-06 Thread lee
Slavko  writes:

> Ahoj,
>
> Dňa Sat, 06 Sep 2014 02:08:47 +0200 lee  napísal:
>
>> Doug  writes:
>> 
>> > It didn't need systemd before, so why should it need it now?
>> 
>> Debian has decided to feature several init systems, so any dependency
>> on an init system you're not using because you're using another one
>> is a bug that needs to be reported and fixed.
>> 
>
> I see it in the same manner, and then i agree with you. I see there
> some questions which need to be answered:

I don't think they will fix the bug because:


[~] aptitude why libsystemd-login0
i   xfce4Depends xfconf (>= 4.8.0)
i A xfconf   Depends dbus-x11 
i A dbus-x11 Depends dbus 
i A dbus Depends libsystemd-login0 (>= 31)
[~] 


They must fix dbus to be able to work without systemd first.  So I guess
we need to make a bug report against dbus because it must not depend on
systemd for Debian to be able to support alternative init systems so
that users aren't forced into systemd.  The concept of free software has
become a myth :(


(I've been running this on a VM running on a xen server.  The VM has
xfce installed because I wanted to try something and KDE is completely
unable to start in a VM in a vncserver session, which is just another
bug they probably will never fix :(  However, nothing on the whole
server uses systemd --- at least that's what I am supposed to think.)


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Re: skype error

2014-09-06 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Am Samstag, 6. September 2014, 19:17:52 schrieb Hans:
> > > What can be done with this?
> 
> You can try this little hack on the older linux version skype-4.2.:
> 
> - Install the 4.2 package.
> - start a hexeditor and open the file /usr/bin/skype
> - search for "4.2.0.11" and change this to "4.3.0.37"
> - save the file
> - restart skype and
> - voila! It is now connecting to the server again!
> 
> Good luck!

Is Skype 4.2 available for Squeeze?

I really just suggest upgrading to Wheezy.

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Re: skype error

2014-09-06 Thread Hans

> > What can be done with this?

You can try this little hack on the older linux version skype-4.2.:

- Install the 4.2 package.
- start a hexeditor and open the file /usr/bin/skype
- search for "4.2.0.11" and change this to "4.3.0.37"
- save the file
- restart skype and 
- voila! It is now connecting to the server again!

Good luck!

Hans


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Re: skype error

2014-09-06 Thread Brian
On Sat 06 Sep 2014 at 23:21:41 +0700, Ivan Petrov wrote:

> I've installed skype 4.3 on my squeeze-64 with new libs copied from
> archive like here:
> http://community.skype.com/t5/Skype-%D0%B4%D0%BB%D1%8F-Linux/Skype-4-3-%D0%B4%D0%BB%D1%8F-Debian-Squeeze-6-amd64/td-p/3554479
> 
> But when I tried to use it I've got error message:
> skype: symbol lookup error: skype: undefined symbol: 
> _ZN19QAbstractProxyModel11setItemDataERK11QModelIndexRK4QMapIi8QVariantE
> 
> What can be done with this?

Probably nothing. If you are desperate to use Skype you will have to
upgrade to Wheezy.


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Re: exail missing plugin

2014-09-06 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Saturday 06 September 2014 17:10:29 Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 06, 2014 at 04:36:25PM +0200, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
> > Am 06.09.2014 um 13:48 schrieb Chris Bannister:
> > > On Sat, Sep 06, 2014 at 12:33:37PM +0200, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
> > >> Hi,
> > >>
> > >> I just installed exaile 3.3.2-1 for debian testing. But when I try to
> > >> play my mp3 files it says: "no suitable plugins found". What is
> > >> missing?
> > >
> > > root@tal:~# apt-cache show exail
> > > N: Unable to locate package exail
> > > E: No packages found
> > > root@tal:~#
> > >
> > > It seems quite a lot. A lot more information for a starter. BTW, I *am*
> > > running testing.
> >
> > Something wrong with your repos or your package list?
>
> No. My eyesight! :(
> Must have made a mistake with the cut 'n' paste and didn't even notice.
>
> --
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> who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the
> oppressing." --- Malcolm X

It says exail and not exaile in the subject.

Lisi


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skype error

2014-09-06 Thread Ivan Petrov
I've installed skype 4.3 on my squeeze-64 with new libs copied from 
archive like here:

http://community.skype.com/t5/Skype-%D0%B4%D0%BB%D1%8F-Linux/Skype-4-3-%D0%B4%D0%BB%D1%8F-Debian-Squeeze-6-amd64/td-p/3554479

But when I tried to use it I've got error message:
skype: symbol lookup error: skype: undefined symbol: 
_ZN19QAbstractProxyModel11setItemDataERK11QModelIndexRK4QMapIi8QVariantE


What can be done with this?

I.P.


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Re: host hostname not found

2014-09-06 Thread Brian
On Sat 06 Sep 2014 at 09:25:44 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:

> Podrigal, Aron wrote:
> > ok, a fresh install of debian 7.6, here is my settings, I don't have
> > libnss-myhostname
> > installed yet
> 
> It shouldn't be *required*.  It is one of those optional features that
> some people want and others do not want.  It is useful.  But for
> example I don't have it installed either.  Because it creates an
> emulation layer it can cause problems.  The answer is, "It depends."

Here's someone who wasn't singing the praises of libnss-myhostname
recently:

  https://lists.debian.org/20140902145942.ga19...@ypig.lip.ens-lyon.fr

exim takes its HELO/EHLO from canonical_hostname on the 127.0.1.1 line.
(I don't use postfix but think it does the same). This could cause
problems and, while most ISPs accept any old rubbish as a HELO/EHLO, it
was enough to put me of using libnss-myhostname.


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Re: exail missing plugin

2014-09-06 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sat, Sep 06, 2014 at 04:36:25PM +0200, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
> Am 06.09.2014 um 13:48 schrieb Chris Bannister:
> > On Sat, Sep 06, 2014 at 12:33:37PM +0200, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I just installed exaile 3.3.2-1 for debian testing. But when I try to
> >> play my mp3 files it says: "no suitable plugins found". What is
> >> missing? 
> > 
> > root@tal:~# apt-cache show exail
> > N: Unable to locate package exail
> > E: No packages found
> > root@tal:~#
> > 
> > It seems quite a lot. A lot more information for a starter. BTW, I *am*
> > running testing.
> > 
> 
> Something wrong with your repos or your package list?

No. My eyesight! :(
Must have made a mistake with the cut 'n' paste and didn't even notice.

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Re: git: how to figure out with a script what the last commit on remote repo is without fetching it

2014-09-06 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2014-09-06 16:42 +0200, lee wrote:

> When I run 'git diff', I don't get any output unless I have made local
> changes which aren't committed yet.  I'm not sure about 'git status':
>
>
> [~/inst/emacs/emacs-git/emacs] git status
> On branch master
> Your branch and 'origin/master' have diverged,
> and have 9 and 51 different commits each, respectively.
>   (use "git pull" to merge the remote branch into yours)
>
> Untracked files:
> [...]
>
>
> I have not made 9 commits to my local copy, so this is a confusing
> message (but IIRC I did run 'git fetch' earlier to see if I could get
> any useful info).

Even if you have not made any local changes, such things happen if the
remote branch has been rebased.

> I'd find it hard to believe that there is no reasonable way to check for
> new commits that have been made to a remote repo.  Git can't be that
> bad, can it?  (Running 'git diff' for this is not reasonable, and
> keeping multiple copies of repos isn't, either.)

How about "git fetch --dry-run"?

Cheers,
   Sven


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Re: Aw: Re: Re: GUI fails after upgrade from wheezy to jessie

2014-09-06 Thread Hans
Am Samstag, 6. September 2014, 17:18:11 schrieb Hans Heider:
> Hi Hans,
Hi Hans
>  
> I purged whole X, kdm, gdm3, xfdestop4, lxde and finally also twm. After
> reinstalling lxde GUI login now works. However, auto-adjusting the
> resoltion with an external monitor does not work. Using lxrandr helps,
> therefore I consider this problem as fixed. 

That sounds good.

> The only three FN+ XX keys working are the ones to decrease / increase
> screen brightness and to put the pc into sleep mode. By using 'xev' I
> noticed that the other keys do not generate any event. The scripts which
> this keys should execute are in /usr/share/acpi-support/eeepc-acpi-scripts
> and at least vga-toogle.sh and volume.sh work perfectly fine when executed
> manually. Therefore, I assume that they are not executed when the keys are
> pressed. Additionally, I found out that the eeepc-laptop kernel module
> (referenced here

Yes, same here. Not all FN+* keys are working any more. I already sent a bug 
report, but as there are only very few people with this hardware, still no one 
cared about. And I am no coder, so I cannot fix it myself.

I hope, some day it will be fixed.
 
> https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/Configure#Power_management_.26_ho
> tkeys) is not loaded and I cannot load it manually. # modprobe
> eeepc-laptop   gives: modprobe: ERROR: could not insert
> 'eeepc_laptop': No such device # uname -a
> gives: Linux eeepc 3.14-2-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 3.14.15-2 (2014-08-09) i686
> GNU/Linux 
> I checked that the module exists.
>  
> Is the module loaded on your system?

Yes, they are loaded here. Please pay attention, that the module acpi-wmi is 
not loaded. It depends on your hardare! Newer hardware uses acpi-wmi, the 
older ones use eeepc-laptop. 

To inhibit acpi-wmi to be loaded, add the command "acpi_osi=Linux" to your 
grub commandline. (I am using grub-legacy, which is mor easy to configure than 
grub2. I am using debian now for many years and so I am still at grub-legacy. 
Sorry for that.)

Then, after boot, check if the module is loaded with 

lsmod | grep eeepc

You can also check, which modules are loaded by lsmod | grep acpi


>  
> Yours,
>  
> Hans

Have a nice weekend.

Best 

Hans


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Re: host hostname not found

2014-09-06 Thread Bob Proulx
Podrigal, Aron wrote:
> ok, a fresh install of debian 7.6, here is my settings, I don't have
> libnss-myhostname
> installed yet

It shouldn't be *required*.  It is one of those optional features that
some people want and others do not want.  It is useful.  But for
example I don't have it installed either.  Because it creates an
emulation layer it can cause problems.  The answer is, "It depends."

> root@test1:~# cat /etc/hosts
> 127.0.0.1 localhost
> 127.0.1.1 test1.test.com test1
> 
> # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
> ::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
> ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
> ff02::2 ip6-allrouters

Hmm...  You are actually the owner of test.com?  Or did you just
double up using their domain?  People often type in random domains
there thinking they can do that but really they shouldn't because
someone else owns that domain.  If you own test.com then that is all
good.  If you don't then you shouldn't use it.

> root@test1:~# getent hosts $(hostname)
> 127.0.1.1   test1.test.com test1

Good.

> root@test1:~# cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
> ...
> hosts:  files dns

Good.  Look for data from local files first.  Fall through and ask DNS
for the name if not found locally.

That is what "normal" things will do.  Normal things like "ping foo"
and "ssh foo" and http://foo/ and so forth.  Not DNS specific things
such as host or dig.

> root@test1:~# host -v $(hostname)
> Trying "test1"
> Host test1 not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
> Received 98 bytes from 8.8.8.8#53 in 14 ms

The host, dig and nslookup and those commands are DNS commands.  As
Reco and Brian noted DNS is a network service and separate from the
local file configuration.  Your local files are fine.  When you try to
do a DNS lookup from your DNS nameserver it is failing to respond with
an appropriate localhost entry.

> Clearly, it skips /etc/hosts entries.

Right.  That is what it is supposed to do.  DNS doesn't use
/etc/hosts.  DNS is a network service.  The nsswitch is used to
indicate that normal system processes that use libc will look through
files first and then dns.  But 'host' is a dns specific lookup.  It by
design of being a dns lookup tool only looks in dns.

> After digging around, I noticed, that I had always setup DNS records for my
> hosts prior to doing the installations, which caused me the confusion on
> what was happening. I thought that the looking up my hostname resolves
> correctly by getting the ip from /etc/hosts, which I was wrong.
> 
> So yes, host does not look in /etc/hosts by default.

That is correct.

But there is a problem.  There is a problem with your network DNS
configuration.  Every domain zone should have a localhost configured
for it.  Therefore when you do a host lookup of localhost in DNS it
should return the zone's localhost record.

  $ host localhost
  localhost.proulx.com has address 127.0.0.1

That is because my proulx.com zone has a localhost record in it.

  localhost IN  A   127.0.0.1

If you are searching test.com for localhost.test.com then you should
be returning a record from that domain.  Which is currently
misconfigured to be something other than 127.* so you shouldn't use it
either.

In summary, use your real domain name and not test.com.  In your DNS
zone ensure you have a localhost record.  If you squat on someone
else's domain then you are at the mercy of their configuration which
you don't want.

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Aw: Re: Re: GUI fails after upgrade from wheezy to jessie

2014-09-06 Thread Hans Heider

Hi Hans,

 

I purged whole X, kdm, gdm3, xfdestop4, lxde and finally also twm. After reinstalling lxde GUI login now works. However, auto-adjusting the resoltion with an external monitor does not work. Using lxrandr helps, therefore I consider this problem as fixed.

 

The only three FN+ XX keys working are the ones to decrease / increase screen brightness and to put the pc into sleep mode. By using 'xev' I noticed that the other keys do not generate any event. The scripts which this keys should execute are in /usr/share/acpi-support/eeepc-acpi-scripts and at least vga-toogle.sh and volume.sh work perfectly fine when executed manually. Therefore, I assume that they are not executed when the keys are pressed.

Additionally, I found out that the eeepc-laptop kernel module (referenced here https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/Configure#Power_management_.26_hotkeys) is not loaded and I cannot load it manually.

# modprobe eeepc-laptop   gives: modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'eeepc_laptop': No such device


# uname -a                                 gives: Linux eeepc 3.14-2-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 3.14.15-2 (2014-08-09) i686 GNU/Linux

 

I checked that the module exists.

 

Is the module loaded on your system?

 

Yours,

 

Hans


Gesendet: Freitag, 05. September 2014 um 08:57 Uhr
Von: Hans 
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Aw: Re: GUI fails after upgrade from wheezy to jessie

Am Freitag, 5. September 2014, 10:15:36 schrieb Hans Heider:
> Hi Hans,
>
> thank you for sharing your ideas.
>
> I used apt-get dist-upgrade for my upgrade from wheezy to jessie. Kernel
> command line in grub does not have any "vga=" options.
> I removed "gdm3" and "x11-session" from /etc/init.rd/ but somehow Xorg still
> got started. Cannot image how/why?

Hmm, that should not be. Check, if there is any other loginmanager active in
init.d. Search at kdm, gdm and lightdm. Just remove all of them. Maybe you
might want to deinstall all of them. I suggest, to purge them, too. (either
aptitude purge packagename or apt-get --purge packagename)

Apropos purging: the comman aptitude purge ~c purges all configurations of all
deinstalled packages and libs. So these do not interfere.

Can you see the output, when you do "startx" as root from the prompt? There
should appear some messages.


> Regarding the first problem:
> - As lxde was already installed, I additionally installed xfce. However,
> this did not change the situation at all. - Afterwards, I installed kdm as
> a replacement for gdm3 (not uninstalled) -> problem partly solved!

Yes, kdm is working also fine. But for testing purposes move it away from
/etc/init.d/, just like gdm.
> No more
> kernel faults and window manager now shows up soon after X is started.

> However, two less critical problems persist: * screen resolution is strange
> (not using whole screen) and I cannot select usage of different monitors
> via EeePC "FN + XX" keys any more.

Hmm, this should work. Did you install the package eeepc-acpi-scripts? If yes,
look at the configuration of it. Note: FN + Space, FN + F6 do not work after
reboot. They are working again, when you did a dpkg-reconfigure eeepc-acpi-
scripts - until next reboot. I sent a bugreport, but still no one cared.
> All this worked fine in wheezy. *
> nm-applet does not work properly, message like "Policy Kit authorization
> failed: challenge needed for org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Device.Control"
> are diplayed. I will try to use information from
Network-manager is not woorking very well on an EEEPC. I suggest to change to
wicd. If you want to use a GSM-card, try "umtsmon". It is an old qt4-package,
but working very very well. I am no coder, but I tried to change it to use
qt5, but still got no success. For this I am not experienced enough.

> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/display_manager and
> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=180025 to fix it as soon as I
> have time for it. To help others with similar problem I will report the
> result.
> Does the "FN + XX"-key combination work for you?
>
> Regarding second problem:
> - still exists, could not find a workaround
>
> Regarding third problem:
> - after running apt-get remove lilypond lilypond-doc lilypond-doc-html ->
> problem solved!
> Yours,

Try also apt-get autoremove, and if you know, what you are doing, you can also
try orphaner. This will remove a lot of crap from your system. If after that
something is missing, just reinstall it.

>
> Hans
>

Good luck!

Hans


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Re: 2 GDM3 questions

2014-09-06 Thread Bob Proulx
Rob Owens wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Rob Owens wrote:
> > > Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> > > > Another GDM3 question:
> > > > How can I change the "system default" desktop for all users?

GDM3 makes me think that Paul is running GNOME.

> > > I *think* this might be set by running update-alternatives --config
> > > x-window-manager
> > 
> > I think x-session-manager instead. :-)
>
> My Jessie system doesn't have /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager,
> just x-window-manager.  Maybe it's because I don't have a desktop
> environment installed?  I just have fluxbox, and
> /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager points to /usr/bin/startfluxbox.

As another minimalist you are my new BFF!  :-) But yes that is why you
don't have it.  Fluxbox is a window manager and AFAIK installs an
x-window-manager alternative.  Same thing for most "window managers".
But heavy desktop session managers such as LXDE (light weight is
relative here), XFCE, GNOME, KDE install an alternative for
x-session-manager.  Openbox also installs itself as an
x-session-manager too even though I would classify it as a window
manager.  (shrug)

The system default Xsession will try ~/.xsession followed by
x-session-manager followed by x-window-manager followed by
x-terminal-emulator and I probably missed something along the way.
Details are embedded in the code of the /etc/X11/Xsession* scripts.

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Re: Network speed drop down to 10MBPS for unknown reason.

2014-09-06 Thread Bob Proulx
Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> @bob
> if you mean speed and duplex mode then here is the detail

I wanted to see it say it was full duplex and whatever speed it had
negotiated.

> Speed: 1000Mb/s
> Duplex: Full

That says that it has linked and negotiated okay.  In problem cases
where auto-negotiation has not worked well I have seen the speed say
10Mb/s Half there which manifests itself as you described.

The next thing I would suspect is that something else is running and
it is sharing / stealing your bandwidth.  For example if a process was
transfering lots of email.  For example if apt-get were pulling new
index files or downloading files.  For example anything else that
might be running and consuming bandwidth at the same time.

There are a zillion ways to look at what is consuming network
resources.  Packages iftop, tcptrack, iptraf, nethogs, tcpdump,
wireshark, many others.  I would try to recreate the problem while
running one of those tools and try to identify what is happening and
hope to find another process that is consuming bandwidth at the same
time.  That is about the best I can suggest.

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Re: exail missing plugin

2014-09-06 Thread Matthias Bodenbinder
Am 06.09.2014 um 13:48 schrieb Chris Bannister:
> On Sat, Sep 06, 2014 at 12:33:37PM +0200, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just installed exaile 3.3.2-1 for debian testing. But when I try to
>> play my mp3 files it says: "no suitable plugins found". What is
>> missing? 
> 
> root@tal:~# apt-cache show exail
> N: Unable to locate package exail
> E: No packages found
> root@tal:~#
> 
> It seems quite a lot. A lot more information for a starter. BTW, I *am*
> running testing.
> 
> 
> 

I see the error now: You should look for exaile and not exail

Matthias


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Re: git: how to figure out with a script what the last commit on remote repo is without fetching it

2014-09-06 Thread lee
Joel Rees  writes:

> On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 7:04 AM, lee  wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> how would I figure out what the last commit to a remote repo was without
>> first fetching or pulling the remote repo?
>>
>> Assume that I have a local copy, say cloned yesterday.  Today I would
>> like to be informed automatically of new commits without fetching or
>> pulling from the remote repo.  It would suffice to know whether there
>> have been new commits or not.
>>
>>
>> 'git log -1 --date=relative --format=%at' gives me a very useful output
>> for my local instance of the repo, but there doesn't seem to be any way
>> to get this kind of output for the remote repo.  Or is there?
> [...]
>
> The more I think about this, the more I think you are trying to do
> something the hard way.

Hm, I'm trying to do it the easy way.

> Is setting your head and running a diff or status insufficient?

When I run 'git diff', I don't get any output unless I have made local
changes which aren't committed yet.  I'm not sure about 'git status':


[~/inst/emacs/emacs-git/emacs] git status
On branch master
Your branch and 'origin/master' have diverged,
and have 9 and 51 different commits each, respectively.
  (use "git pull" to merge the remote branch into yours)

Untracked files:
[...]


I have not made 9 commits to my local copy, so this is a confusing
message (but IIRC I did run 'git fetch' earlier to see if I could get
any useful info).

However, if I can take for granted that 'git status' will output "Your
branch and.*have diverged," when new commits have been made to the
remote repo, that would suffice.  But can I take this for granted?

> If so, I'm tending to think you might want two local repositories, one
> to track the remote, and one that you work in.

That is precisely what I'm trying to avoid :)


I'd find it hard to believe that there is no reasonable way to check for
new commits that have been made to a remote repo.  Git can't be that
bad, can it?  (Running 'git diff' for this is not reasonable, and
keeping multiple copies of repos isn't, either.)


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Re: exail missing plugin

2014-09-06 Thread Matthias Bodenbinder
Am 06.09.2014 um 13:48 schrieb Chris Bannister:
> On Sat, Sep 06, 2014 at 12:33:37PM +0200, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just installed exaile 3.3.2-1 for debian testing. But when I try to
>> play my mp3 files it says: "no suitable plugins found". What is
>> missing? 
> 
> root@tal:~# apt-cache show exail
> N: Unable to locate package exail
> E: No packages found
> root@tal:~#
> 
> It seems quite a lot. A lot more information for a starter. BTW, I *am*
> running testing.
> 

Something wrong with your repos or your package list?


19# apt-cache policy exaile
exaile:
  Installiert:   3.3.2-1
  Installationskandidat: 3.3.2-1
  Versionstabelle:
 3.4.0.2-1 0
600 http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
 *** 3.3.2-1 0
900 http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 0.3.2.2-3 0
800 http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ wheezy/main amd64 Packages

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Re: exail missing plugin

2014-09-06 Thread Matthias Bodenbinder
Am 06.09.2014 um 15:29 schrieb Curt:
> On 2014-09-06, Matthias Bodenbinder  wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just installed exaile 3.3.2-1 for debian testing. But when I try to
>> play my mp3 files it says: "no suitable plugins found". What is
>> missing? 
>>
> 
> Maybe 'gstreamer ffmpeg' (shot in the dark)?
> 
> 

I did that. But it did not solve the problem.

Interesting though that gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg is only in stable and in unstable, 
but not in testing. That should not be, right?

16# apt-cache policy gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg:
  Installiert:   0.10.13-5
  Installationskandidat: 0.10.13-5
  Versionstabelle:
 *** 0.10.13-5 0
800 http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ wheezy/main amd64 Packages
600 http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status


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Re: exail missing plugin

2014-09-06 Thread Curt
On 2014-09-06, Matthias Bodenbinder  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed exaile 3.3.2-1 for debian testing. But when I try to
> play my mp3 files it says: "no suitable plugins found". What is
> missing? 
>

Maybe 'gstreamer ffmpeg' (shot in the dark)?


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Re: exail missing plugin

2014-09-06 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
* Chris Bannister  [2014-09-06 23:48 +1200]:

> On Sat, Sep 06, 2014 at 12:33:37PM +0200, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I just installed exaile 3.3.2-1 for debian testing. But when I try to
> > play my mp3 files it says: "no suitable plugins found". What is
> > missing? 
> 
> root@tal:~# apt-cache show exail
> N: Unable to locate package exail
> E: No packages found
> root@tal:~#

$ apt-cache show exaile

Package: exaile
Version: 3.4.0.2-1
Installed-Size: 5602
Maintainer: Vincent Cheng 
Architecture: all
Depends: gstreamer0.10-plugins-good, librsvg2-common, python (>= 2.5), 
python-dbus, python-gobject (>= 2.18), python-gst0.10, python-gtk2 (>= 2.17), 
python-mutagen (>= 1.10), python:any (>= 2.6.6-7~)
Recommends: gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg, python-cddb, python-mmkeys, python-notify
Suggests: exaile-plugin-contextinfo, exaile-plugin-ipod, exaile-plugin-moodbar, 
exfalso, gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad, gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly, ipython, 
notify-osd, python-avahi, python-beautifulsoup, python-eggtrayicon, 
python-pymtp, streamripper
Description-en: flexible, full-featured audio player
 Exaile is a media player which incorporates many of the cool things from
 Amarok (and other media players) like automatic fetching of album art,
 handling of large libraries, lyrics fetching, artist/album information via
 Wikipedia, last.fm support, and optional iPod support (assuming you have
 python-gpod installed).
 .
 In addition, Exaile also includes tabbed playlists (so you can have more
 than one playlist open at a time), blacklisting of tracks (so they don't
 get scanned into your library), downloading of guitar tablature from
 fretplay.com, and submitting played tracks on your iPod to last.fm.
 .
 Exaile aims to be similar to AmaroK, but uses Python and GTK+.
Description-md5: 1ebcebcbb43ac9da7b5974eb9b02fe9f
Homepage: http://www.exaile.org/
Tag: implemented-in::python, interface::x11, role::program,
 scope::application, sound::player, uitoolkit::gtk, use::playing,
 works-with-format::mp3, works-with-format::mpc,
 works-with-format::oggvorbis, works-with::audio, x11::application
Section: sound
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/e/exaile/exaile_3.4.0.2-1_all.deb
Size: 1117542
MD5sum: 057e60321bd665f12bd90f1d31ebd697
SHA1: a3190ff3c1fa5ecf6741593e522f215ee41ee3a0
SHA256: bdc39e91c1a9258f809e82a952cf07bd134b7409a8e8c04ca36f837688ec90cd


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Re: brasero requires gvfs

2014-09-06 Thread Slavko
Ahoj,

Dňa Sat, 06 Sep 2014 02:08:47 +0200 lee  napísal:

> Doug  writes:
> 
> > It didn't need systemd before, so why should it need it now?
> 
> Debian has decided to feature several init systems, so any dependency
> on an init system you're not using because you're using another one
> is a bug that needs to be reported and fixed.
> 

I see it in the same manner, and then i agree with you. I see there
some questions which need to be answered:

1, How is this bug severe?

   I see it as release critical. But what when the maintainer(s)
   don't agree and feel, that it is OK?

2, Need to be this decided (RC/normal bug) at the Debian level, or only
   maintainers need to decide it?

   I don't know.

3, What about indirect dependencies?

   I see (in this case) this indirect dependency as the same problem as
   the direct one.

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Re: exail missing plugin

2014-09-06 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sat, Sep 06, 2014 at 12:33:37PM +0200, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I just installed exaile 3.3.2-1 for debian testing. But when I try to
> play my mp3 files it says: "no suitable plugins found". What is
> missing? 

root@tal:~# apt-cache show exail
N: Unable to locate package exail
E: No packages found
root@tal:~#

It seems quite a lot. A lot more information for a starter. BTW, I *am*
running testing.



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exail missing plugin

2014-09-06 Thread Matthias Bodenbinder
Hi,

I just installed exaile 3.3.2-1 for debian testing. But when I try to play my 
mp3 files it says: "no suitable plugins found". What is missing? 

10# exaile 
INFO: Loading Exaile 3.3.2 on Python 2.7.8...
INFO: Loading settings...
INFO: Using de_DE UTF-8 locale
INFO: Loading plugins...
INFO: Loading collection...
INFO: Loading devices...
INFO: Loading interface...
WARNING : Failed to connect to HAL, autodetection of devices will be disabled.
INFO: Using GTK+ 2.24.24
INFO: Loading main window...
INFO: Connecting main window events...
INFO: Loading panels...
INFO: Connecting panel events...
INFO: Done loading main window...
INFO: Playing 
file:///opt/music/neu/30_seconds_to_mars/a_beautiful_lie/01_attack.mp3
ERROR   :  ['__class__', 
'__cmp__', '__delattr__', '__dict__', '__doc__', '__format__', 
'__getattribute__', '__grefcount__', '__gstminiobject_init__', '__gtype__', 
'__hash__', '__init__', '__new__', '__reduce__', '__reduce_ex__', '__repr__', 
'__setattr__', '__sizeof__', '__str__', '__subclasshook__', 'copy', 'flags', 
'parse_async_start', 'parse_buffering', 'parse_buffering_stats', 
'parse_clock_lost', 'parse_clock_provide', 'parse_duration', 'parse_error', 
'parse_info', 'parse_new_clock', 'parse_qos', 'parse_qos_stats', 
'parse_qos_values', 'parse_request_state', 'parse_segment_done', 
'parse_segment_start', 'parse_state_changed', 'parse_step_done', 
'parse_step_start', 'parse_stream_status', 'parse_structure_change', 'parse
 _
tag', 'parse_tag_full', 'parse_warning', 'set_buffering_stats', 
'set_qos_stats', 'set_qos_values', 'set_seqnum', 'src', 'structure', 
'timestamp', 'type']


gstreamer is installed:
ii  gstreamer-tools  0.10.36-1.4amd64Tools for 
use with GStreamer
ii  gstreamer0.10-alsa:amd64 0.10.36-1.3amd64GStreamer 
plugin for ALSA
ii  gstreamer0.10-gconf:amd640.10.31-3+nmu3 amd64GStreamer 
plugin for getting the sink/source information from GConf
ii  gstreamer0.10-nice:amd64 0.1.7-1amd64ICE 
library (GStreamer 0.10 plugin)
ii  gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad:amd64  0.10.23-7.2+b2 amd64GStreamer 
plugins from the "bad" set
ii  gstreamer0.10-plugins-base:amd64 0.10.36-1.3amd64GStreamer 
plugins from the "base" set
ii  gstreamer0.10-plugins-good:amd64 0.10.31-3+nmu3 amd64GStreamer 
plugins from the "good" set
ii  gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio:amd64   0.10.31-3+nmu3 amd64GStreamer 
plugin for PulseAudio
ii  gstreamer0.10-tools  0.10.36-1.4amd64Tools for 
use with GStreamer
ii  gstreamer0.10-x:amd640.10.36-1.3amd64GStreamer 
plugins for X11 and Pango
ii  gstreamer1.0-clutter 2.0.12-1   amd64Clutter 
PLugin for GStreamer 1.0
ii  gstreamer1.0-libav:amd64 1.4.1-1.1  amd64libav 
plugin for GStreamer
ii  gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad:amd64   1.4.1-1amd64GStreamer 
plugins from the "bad" set
ii  gstreamer1.0-plugins-base:amd64  1.4.1-1amd64GStreamer 
plugins from the "base" set
ii  gstreamer1.0-plugins-good:amd64  1.4.1-1amd64GStreamer 
plugins from the "good" set
ii  gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly:amd64  1.4.1-1amd64GStreamer 
plugins from the "ugly" set
ii  gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio:amd641.4.1-1amd64GStreamer 
plugin for PulseAudio
ii  gstreamer1.0-x:amd64 1.4.1-1amd64GStreamer 
plugins for X11 and Pango


Kind Regards
Matthias


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