Re: Necesito Drivers impresora Epson FX-890A

2015-02-24 Thread Felix Perez
El día 24 de febrero de 2015, 12:46,  c...@pinarte.cult.cu escribió:
 Hola lista. Tengo mis sistemas en Debian 7 LXDE. La impresora con la que
 trabajo es una Epson FX-890A. Los drivers de la misma no existen en la
 base de datos por lo que estoy utilizando la Epson LX-1050. Este me sirve,
 pero la calidad de impresión no es muy buena. Pudieran investigar si
 existe alguna otra que sea más eficiente o si alguien tiene el .ppd de la
 misma. Aclaro, NO TENGO INTERNET. Una búsqueda en el sitio printer no
 sería mala opción.


Prueba con la IBM ProPrinterII Foomatic/ibmpro (recommended)






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Re: recommended ftp clients for Debian

2015-02-24 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Tuesday 24 February 2015 14:11:13 Lisi Reisz wrote:
 I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
 pleasant to use.  GUI based.  For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.

Many thanks to all who replied.  I looked at all the suggestions, but have 
chosen gFTP - partly because it will talk to the misconfigured PASV FTP
server belonging to the project that is the main reason I wanted this in the 
first place!

One happy bunny.  Thank you to everyone who replied.

Lisi


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Re: Lenovo 050 desktop crashing

2015-02-24 Thread Ric Moore

On 02/24/2015 01:56 PM, Sharon Kimble wrote:


When it crashed *everything* just froze, the keyboard, the desktop,
the monitor, time stood still!


I agree with the previous reply from Patrick. Install 64 bit Jessie 
fresh. I don't have anything 32bit installed to my machine, and don't 
miss it. But, if you only have 1 gig of ram, then you might have to go 
32bit.


Consider the tired feet remedy; Let it soak. Give your install some 
time to settle in, before adding new things.


You might consider holding off on glance
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=772113
.. as the segfault is a known error being worked on. :) Ric


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Re: Okular vs printer, okular 1, printer 0

2015-02-24 Thread Gene Heskett


On Tuesday 24 February 2015 12:29:51 Lisi Reisz wrote:
 On Tuesday 24 February 2015 17:19:13 Ric Moore wrote:
  On 02/24/2015 11:47 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
 
 
  Gene, I hesitate to ask, but I must. Have you tried this page?
  http://support.brother.com/g/s/id/linux/en/faq_prn.html?c=us_otlang=enc
 om ple=onredirect=on
 
  Hope that helps, Ric

 From that:
 ---
 I print using one-side (single-side) setting for Linux. But The print
 result is duplex printing.


 The print result may be duplex printing when the setting of the Brother
 machine is duplex printing.
 Please turn off duplex setting by the control panel, EWS or RPC.

EWS or RPC?  I don't recall ever being introduced to them critters. :)

But I did that, after printing all 4 pages of its info to see where the heck 
that choice was, under paper tray, yes it was on, now turned off.  cups 
however still says its on, and firing up okular it wa still ghosted.  I 
thought you were onto something because I have been in the situation where my 
HL2140 was in landscape, and I set something to be printed in landscape and 
had a heck of a time recognizing that the portrait output I was getting, was 
in fact upside down!  Duh.

Went around the bush again, turned it off in cups default, called up 
iceweasals print menu and again was denied duplex functions.

As I told Ric, bug filed, against cups common  for lack of a better direction 
to point a finger.  Since I am a novice with bug reporting, red hats bugzilla 
saw  to that.  I think in 10 years I managed to get past the guard dogs  
file 1 bug report, and was answered with a cancel, won't fix message. In 
about a minute flat.

Thanks Lisi

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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Re: Okular vs printer, okular 1, printer 0

2015-02-24 Thread Gene Heskett


On Tuesday 24 February 2015 12:19:13 Ric Moore wrote:
 On 02/24/2015 11:47 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:


 Gene, I hesitate to ask, but I must. Have you tried this page?
 http://support.brother.com/g/s/id/linux/en/faq_prn.html?c=us_otlang=encom
ple=onredirect=on

 Hope that helps, Ric

It might have Ric, not fully tested.  They now have an installer so I grabbed 
it and ran it. the other two driver files and ran the installer.  Now to see 
if okular, evince etc behaves.

No change, both evince and okular show duplex as disabled. I did set it in 
localhost:631/printers/printer/set defaults.  No problem there.  It will 
print a cups test page ok, and the colors look ok in the wheel there. But no 
other app can detect that it is duplex capable.

Its becoming a pisser that will make me install something else in another week 
if it cannot be solved.  Entirely too much of wheezy is busted. I had to 
install TDE to get a working kmail. I can't print duplex on a printer that by 
the time I brought spare toners for, dropped my card balance a bit north of 
$800.

Screw it, bug filed against cups-common for lack of a suitable place to point 
a finger at.  Hell it might even be the somewhere below the KT boundary 
version of libpoppler wheezy uses, somebody did mention it, once as not being 
capable of duplex processing.  I did find a slightly newer one, but not as 
fresh as what ubuntu-10.04.4 LTS uses, but I have no clue how to link it in 
to test it since there are 8 varieties/variations of that library installed 
right now.  And I have no clue which cups is using for its pdf to image 
processor.  I'll check the dependencies.  cups says poppler-utils=0.12, and 
0.18 is installed.  So where does one point  the finger at?

Clue that didn't make it into the bug reporty: go into the ppd, and edit the 
characters 'BR' out of all the duplex strings.

THEN okular/evince etc CAN see the duplex stuff ok, but when you check it to 
be used, I still got 88 pages of a nut-ups manual, printed single sided.  

Some sort of a string missmatch is at the heart of this? DamnedifIknow...

If the bugreporter sends me an email for clarification I'll add that little 
detail.

Thanks Ric.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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Re: Lenovo 050 desktop crashing

2015-02-24 Thread Eike Lantzsch
On Tuesday 24 February 2015 18:56:23 Sharon Kimble wrote:
 Patrick Bartek nemomm...@gmail.com writes:
  On Tue, 24 Feb 2015, Sharon Kimble wrote:
  I have just bought a new computer,a Lenovo 050 desktop. Its working
  
  I couldn't find an 050 model.  Did you mean H50?
 
 Nope, its a Lenovo 050 Desktop from ebuyer.
 
  reasonably okay except for the occasional crashes. For instance, I've
  had it a fortnight now and its longest uptime has been just over 3
  days, even though its on all the time!
  
  What OS did it come with Windows 7 or 8?  Did the machine crash when
  running Windows?  If yes, you could have a hardware problem.  If no,
  then it's probably a Linux problem.
 
 8.1, which was very soon removed to install wheezy to upgrade to
 jessie.
 
  You seemed to have installed Jessie 32-bit based on your other posting
  -- installed watchedog . . . i386.
  
  What version of Jessie?  It's at RC1 as of 25 Jan.
 
 It was installed on 10th February, a netinstall of wheezy. Then
 upgraded to jessie on the same day.
 
  Dual boot or did you wipe out Windows?
  
  GNOME3 desktop?
 
 Fluxbox, I went into gnome once whilst I installed fluxbox, and
 there I remain.
 
  Here's what I'd do.  Start over from zero.  You could have a corrupted
  install.  Wipe out your current Jessie.  Download and install the most
  current 64-bit version. Do a checksum on the download itself and the CD
  or DVD after burning.  Depending on your Internet connection, a
  netinstall CD will get you an up-to-date system when the
  install is completed.
 
 Everything is working okay, that crashing was the only problem, so
 thanks, but I'm staying with it as it is. The setup was missing
 watchdog which is now installed. But it is a good idea to get a
 new 64-bit version, my install disk was burnt on 28 May 2013 so it
 does need to be replaced.
 
  It has crashed when I've been using it, and its crashed overnight
  whilst I've been asleep! There does not seem to be any pattern to
  it, or any noticeable trigger.
  
  When it crashes, the screen freezes, and both the usb keyboard and
  mouse freeze, and can not be used.
  
  Sounds like a kernel crash.  Does the screen go black (or another
  color) like the computer was turned off, or does the desktop image
  remain?
 
 When it crashed *everything* just froze, the keyboard, the desktop,
 the monitor, time stood still!
 
Did you, by any chance,  install a 3.19-trunk Kernel? That one crashes on my 
desktop too while 3.18 works flawlessly.

Eike


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Re: SCIM - terminal spreadsheet - sc fork

2015-02-24 Thread Darac Marjal
On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 09:11:30AM -0800, Carl Johnson wrote:
 John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.com writes:
 
  Chris Bannister writes:
  That sounds like a recipe for confusion. Some people, no doubt still
  use the old version.
 
  My wife does.  I would not be adverse to upgrading to a supported
  replacement, though, as long as it is backward-compatible.  Keeping the
  old name would be a plus.
 
 I just noticed that there is a text spreadsheet called teapot that
 supposedly can import sc files.  I don't see where Debian has packages,
 but it has .deb packages available for download at its web page¹.  The
 original poster may want to also look at it for ideas.

teapot was ITP'd back in 2010
(https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=594507), but it looks
like it got neglected.

 
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Re: Question about GRUB recovery using Debian 7.x LiveCD

2015-02-24 Thread Bret Busby
On 20/02/2015, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Friday 20 February 2015 09:06:32 Bret Busby wrote:
 (as reworded version of the quote from Hamlet; Tomorrow, and
 tomorrow, and tomorrow...

 Sorry to quibble, but it's Macbeth.

 Lisi


I stand corrected.

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Re: Okular vs printer, okular 1, printer 0

2015-02-24 Thread Curt
On 2015-02-24, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:

 Why not print a page range?


I fail to understand why you don't print a test page from the CUPS
interface, after having selected duplex printing as a default printing
option.  I don't know what this would tell us if it did (or didn't) work,
but less trees might suffer in the interim. Perhaps duplex printing as a
default option in the CUPS web interface is unavailable. 


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Re: Lenovo 050 desktop crashing

2015-02-24 Thread Darac Marjal
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 11:23:08AM +, Sharon Kimble wrote:
 I have just bought a new computer,a Lenovo 050 desktop. Its working
 reasonably okay except for the occasional crashes. For instance, I've
 had it a fortnight now and its longest uptime has been just over 3
 days, even though its on all the time!
 
 It has crashed when I've been using it, and its crashed overnight
 whilst I've been asleep! There does not seem to be any pattern to
 it, or any noticeable trigger.
 
 When it crashes, the screen freezes, and both the usb keyboard and
 mouse freeze, and can not be used.
 
 In its most recent crash, it shows this in logwatch the following day
 
 --8---cut here---start-8---
  - Kernel Begin 
 
 
  WARNING:  Segmentation Faults in these executables
 Watchdog :  2 Time(s)

You appear to be running a watchdog process, which is crashing. A
hardware watchdog will, generally speaking, work as follows: at boot, it
will do nothing, but when an application writes a specific command to
it, it will start a timer (30 seconds, 60 seconds, etc. Often
configurable). When the timer expires, the watchdog will cause the
computer to reset. However, when the application writes the command to
the watchdog again, the timer is reset back to the start. So, as long as
the watchdog process is alive, it is able to keep resetting the clock
and the machine works fine. But if the processes stops (because the
machine has hung, or the system is too busy), then the timer will
expire, the machine will reboot and you can get back to work.

In your case, though, it looks like the watchdog process is dying
because of a Segmentation Fault (see the full logs or a core file for
full details). At that point, even though the rest of the system is
running fine, no-one is resetting the watchdog clock.

 
  WARNING:  Kernel Errors Present
 INFO: recovery required on readonly filesyste ...:  1 Time(s)
 mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check  ...:  4 Time(s)

You are seeing Machine Check Exceptions. These may or may not be a
problem. This is usually the CPU saying I ran into an error. This
could be the cause of your Segmentation Fault, for example - the
watchdog executes an invalid command, the processor complains and the
watchdog receives a SegFault as a result. I suspect the difference
between this and a SIGILL (Illegal Instruction) is that, while the
instruction is technically valid, the data or the state of the processor
or something like that is resulting in an error. It IS possible that the
code is perfectly correct, but the processor is calculating the wrong
answer (because of a hardware error).

 
  -- Kernel End -
 
  - Connections (secure-log) Begin 
 
  New Users:
 glances (123)
 
  New Groups:
 glances (134)
 
 
  Changed password expiry for users:
 glances : 1 Time(s)
 
  **Unmatched Entries**
 lightdm: pam_ck_connector(lightdm:session): nox11 mode, ignoring PAM_TTY 
 :0: 1 Time(s)
 systemd-logind: New seat seat0.: 1 Time(s)
 systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event3 (Power 
 Button): 1 Time(s)
 systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event4 (Sleep 
 Button): 1 Time(s)
 systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event5 (Power 
 Button): 1 Time(s)
 systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event7 (Video Bus): 
 1 Time(s)
 usermod: change user 'glances' password: 1 Time(s)

You've included this information. Did you not create the user glances
yourself?

 
  -- Connections (secure-log) End -
 --8---cut here---end---8---
 
 What should I -
 a) - install, to get a better idea of why its crashing?
 b) - do to stop/get round the crashing please?
 
 Thanks
 Sharon.
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Re: BUG REPORT (CRITICAL) - JESSIE: System Barely Running ... right after lightdm starts

2015-02-24 Thread Khurram Mahmood
*Hello*

*Kindly acknowledge that the problem is partially resolved.*

*I managed to run top for a while and found that mount and systemd were
consuming the cpu, so tried to delete some packages like lightdm and
schroot.*

*After removal of schroot the system has now become usable.*

*I have not installed schroot again until the jessie is declared stable,
but kindly inform of any log report required by bug-tracking.*


*Thank you and oblige.*

*Kind Regards,*

*(Khurram Mahmood)*

On 18 February 2015 at 02:34, Khurram Mahmood makh...@gmail.com wrote:

 *Hello*

 *Kindly see the attached /var/log/message*
 *s*



 *Also noted:*


 *1. systemd is consuming 100% CPU*

 *2. and RAM is used by more than the usual of 240MB, ie upto around 3GB*


 *3. This is not a problem in the root repair mode.*



 *4. There is no application found to be consuming RAM.*

 *5. The system runs A-OKAY under Arch Linux.*



 *6. After an update, this fault has surfaced. Before it the Jessie was
 running fine.*

 *My System is:*

 *a. HP Probook 440 G2, i3-4030U, 4GB Ram *

 *b. Jessie 64-Bit*



 *Please inform if any other information is required.*

 *Thank you and oblige.*

 *Kind Regards,*

 *خرم محمود*
 *(Khurram M.)*



Re: Lenovo 050 desktop crashing

2015-02-24 Thread Sharon Kimble
Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk writes:

 On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 11:23:08AM +, Sharon Kimble wrote:
 I have just bought a new computer,a Lenovo 050 desktop. Its working
 reasonably okay except for the occasional crashes. For instance, I've
 had it a fortnight now and its longest uptime has been just over 3
 days, even though its on all the time!
 
 It has crashed when I've been using it, and its crashed overnight
 whilst I've been asleep! There does not seem to be any pattern to
 it, or any noticeable trigger.
 
 When it crashes, the screen freezes, and both the usb keyboard and
 mouse freeze, and can not be used.
 
 In its most recent crash, it shows this in logwatch the following day
 
 --8---cut here---start-8---
  - Kernel Begin 
 
 
  WARNING:  Segmentation Faults in these executables
 Watchdog :  2 Time(s)

 You appear to be running a watchdog process, which is crashing. A
 hardware watchdog will, generally speaking, work as follows: at boot, it
 will do nothing, but when an application writes a specific command to
 it, it will start a timer (30 seconds, 60 seconds, etc. Often
 configurable). When the timer expires, the watchdog will cause the
 computer to reset. However, when the application writes the command to
 the watchdog again, the timer is reset back to the start. So, as long as
 the watchdog process is alive, it is able to keep resetting the clock
 and the machine works fine. But if the processes stops (because the
 machine has hung, or the system is too busy), then the timer will
 expire, the machine will reboot and you can get back to work.

Or in my case just freeze everything!

 In your case, though, it looks like the watchdog process is dying
 because of a Segmentation Fault (see the full logs or a core file for
 full details). At that point, even though the rest of the system is
 running fine, no-one is resetting the watchdog clock.

 
  WARNING:  Kernel Errors Present
 INFO: recovery required on readonly filesyste ...:  1 Time(s)
 mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check  ...:  4 Time(s)

 You are seeing Machine Check Exceptions. These may or may not be a
 problem. This is usually the CPU saying I ran into an error. This
 could be the cause of your Segmentation Fault, for example - the
 watchdog executes an invalid command, the processor complains and the
 watchdog receives a SegFault as a result. I suspect the difference
 between this and a SIGILL (Illegal Instruction) is that, while the
 instruction is technically valid, the data or the state of the processor
 or something like that is resulting in an error. It IS possible that the
 code is perfectly correct, but the processor is calculating the wrong
 answer (because of a hardware error).

So can I get round it by stopping or disabling the watchdog? I don't
know what its doing and haven't deliberately installed it. It just
seems to have appeared from somewhere!

 
  -- Kernel End -
 
  - Connections (secure-log) Begin 
 
 
  New Users:
 glances (123)
 
  New Groups:
 glances (134)
 
 
  Changed password expiry for users:
 glances : 1 Time(s)
 
  **Unmatched Entries**
 lightdm: pam_ck_connector(lightdm:session): nox11 mode, ignoring PAM_TTY 
 :0: 1 Time(s)
 systemd-logind: New seat seat0.: 1 Time(s)
 systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event3 (Power 
 Button): 1 Time(s)
 systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event4 (Sleep 
 Button): 1 Time(s)
 systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event5 (Power 
 Button): 1 Time(s)
 systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event7 (Video 
 Bus): 1 Time(s)
 usermod: change user 'glances' password: 1 Time(s)

 You've included this information. Did you not create the user glances
 yourself?

No, the user glances was auto-created when I installed glances
yesterday.

Sharon.

 
  -- Connections (secure-log) End 
 -
 --8---cut here---end---8---
 
 What should I -
 a) - install, to get a better idea of why its crashing?
 b) - do to stop/get round the crashing please?
 
 Thanks
 Sharon.
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Docbook and Debian - migration from DSSL to XSL stylesheets

2015-02-24 Thread Markos

Hi,

Over the past eight years I have been using Docbook in Debian 5.0 and 
6.0 with the script jw.


I received an information that the script jw uses DSSSL stylesheets 
and that it is obsolete and limited.


Would be better to migrate to XSL-based system and use XSL stylesheets.

But I'm just a user of Docbook with jw script (a handy tool) and don't 
know the structure of the DocBook files and programs.


Does anyone could suggest a step by step for me to do this migration?

Should I have to migrate to newer versions of Debian or just install 
some packages in my Debian Squeeze?


Any tip?

Thanks,
Markos


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Re: Docbook and Debian - migration from DSSL to XSL stylesheets

2015-02-24 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI

On Ter, 24 Fev 2015, Markos wrote:

Hi,

Over the past eight years I have been using Docbook in Debian 5.0  
and 6.0 with the script jw.


I received an information that the script jw uses DSSSL  
stylesheets and that it is obsolete and limited.


Would be better to migrate to XSL-based system and use XSL stylesheets.

But I'm just a user of Docbook with jw script (a handy tool) and  
don't know the structure of the DocBook files and programs.


Does anyone could suggest a step by step for me to do this migration?

Should I have to migrate to newer versions of Debian or just install  
some packages in my Debian Squeeze?


What output format do you want? For HTML, simply running a XSLT  
processor (such as the one in package xsltproc) against the stylesheet  
(contained in package docbook-xsl for Docbook 5 or docbook-xsl-ns for  
Docbook 5) is enough. See  the documentation for the packages for a  
list of available stylesheets.


For other formats I cannot help you much, but I believe the first step  
is similar: use a stylesheet to convert the docboock source to an  
intermediate format, which is then processed by specific tools to  
generate the final output.


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Lenovo 050 desktop crashing

2015-02-24 Thread Sharon Kimble
I have just bought a new computer,a Lenovo 050 desktop. Its working
reasonably okay except for the occasional crashes. For instance, I've
had it a fortnight now and its longest uptime has been just over 3
days, even though its on all the time!

It has crashed when I've been using it, and its crashed overnight
whilst I've been asleep! There does not seem to be any pattern to
it, or any noticeable trigger.

When it crashes, the screen freezes, and both the usb keyboard and
mouse freeze, and can not be used.

In its most recent crash, it shows this in logwatch the following day

--8---cut here---start-8---
 - Kernel Begin 


 WARNING:  Segmentation Faults in these executables
Watchdog :  2 Time(s)

 WARNING:  Kernel Errors Present
INFO: recovery required on readonly filesyste ...:  1 Time(s)
mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check  ...:  4 Time(s)

 -- Kernel End -

 - Connections (secure-log) Begin 

 New Users:
glances (123)

 New Groups:
glances (134)


 Changed password expiry for users:
glances : 1 Time(s)

 **Unmatched Entries**
lightdm: pam_ck_connector(lightdm:session): nox11 mode, ignoring PAM_TTY 
:0: 1 Time(s)
systemd-logind: New seat seat0.: 1 Time(s)
systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event3 (Power 
Button): 1 Time(s)
systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event4 (Sleep 
Button): 1 Time(s)
systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event5 (Power 
Button): 1 Time(s)
systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event7 (Video Bus): 1 
Time(s)
usermod: change user 'glances' password: 1 Time(s)

 -- Connections (secure-log) End -
--8---cut here---end---8---

What should I -
a) - install, to get a better idea of why its crashing?
b) - do to stop/get round the crashing please?

Thanks
Sharon.
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Re: Lenovo 050 desktop crashing

2015-02-24 Thread Petter Adsen
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 11:23:08 +
Sharon Kimble boudic...@skimble.plus.com wrote:

 I have just bought a new computer,a Lenovo 050 desktop. Its working
 reasonably okay except for the occasional crashes. For instance, I've
 had it a fortnight now and its longest uptime has been just over 3
 days, even though its on all the time!
 
 It has crashed when I've been using it, and its crashed overnight
 whilst I've been asleep! There does not seem to be any pattern to
 it, or any noticeable trigger.
 
 When it crashes, the screen freezes, and both the usb keyboard and
 mouse freeze, and can not be used.
 
 In its most recent crash, it shows this in logwatch the following day
 

snip

 What should I -
 a) - install, to get a better idea of why its crashing?
 b) - do to stop/get round the crashing please?

Hard to say without more information. The next time it crashes, you
might want to note the time, and look at messages in /var/log/dmesg
and /var/log/kern.log for messages around that time period, and post
them here and/or post a link to a pastebin of the logs.

Then it might be easier to figure out what is going on.

Hope you can do that, and that it will help. Trouble with new computers
is never any fun :-(

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Re: Lenovo 050 desktop crashing

2015-02-24 Thread Sharon Kimble
Petter Adsen pet...@synth.no writes:

 On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 11:23:08 +
 Sharon Kimble boudic...@skimble.plus.com wrote:

 I have just bought a new computer,a Lenovo 050 desktop. Its working
 reasonably okay except for the occasional crashes. For instance, I've
 had it a fortnight now and its longest uptime has been just over 3
 days, even though its on all the time!
 
 It has crashed when I've been using it, and its crashed overnight
 whilst I've been asleep! There does not seem to be any pattern to
 it, or any noticeable trigger.
 
 When it crashes, the screen freezes, and both the usb keyboard and
 mouse freeze, and can not be used.
 
 In its most recent crash, it shows this in logwatch the following day
 

 snip

 What should I -
 a) - install, to get a better idea of why its crashing?
 b) - do to stop/get round the crashing please?

 Hard to say without more information. The next time it crashes, you
 might want to note the time, and look at messages in /var/log/dmesg
 and /var/log/kern.log for messages around that time period, and post
 them here and/or post a link to a pastebin of the logs.

 Then it might be easier to figure out what is going on.

 Hope you can do that, and that it will help. Trouble with new computers
 is never any fun :-(

Thanks Petter, I've made a note of this for when it next happens.

Sharon.
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Re: Lenovo 050 desktop crashing

2015-02-24 Thread Sharon Kimble
Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk writes:

 On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 11:23:08AM +, Sharon Kimble wrote:
 I have just bought a new computer,a Lenovo 050 desktop. Its working
 reasonably okay except for the occasional crashes. For instance, I've
 had it a fortnight now and its longest uptime has been just over 3
 days, even though its on all the time!
 
 It has crashed when I've been using it, and its crashed overnight
 whilst I've been asleep! There does not seem to be any pattern to
 it, or any noticeable trigger.
 
 When it crashes, the screen freezes, and both the usb keyboard and
 mouse freeze, and can not be used.
 
 In its most recent crash, it shows this in logwatch the following day
 
 --8---cut here---start-8---
  - Kernel Begin 
 
 
  WARNING:  Segmentation Faults in these executables
 Watchdog :  2 Time(s)

 You appear to be running a watchdog process, which is crashing. A
 hardware watchdog will, generally speaking, work as follows: at boot, it
 will do nothing, but when an application writes a specific command to
 it, it will start a timer (30 seconds, 60 seconds, etc. Often
 configurable). When the timer expires, the watchdog will cause the
 computer to reset. However, when the application writes the command to
 the watchdog again, the timer is reset back to the start. So, as long as
 the watchdog process is alive, it is able to keep resetting the clock
 and the machine works fine. But if the processes stops (because the
 machine has hung, or the system is too busy), then the timer will
 expire, the machine will reboot and you can get back to work.

After looking more closely I don't have watchdog installed! There
is no conf file for it, there is no executable for it, there is no
man page for it, and apt-cache-policy shows

--8---cut here---start-8---
acp watchdog
watchdog:
  Installed: (none)
  Candidate: 5.14-3
  Version table:
 5.14-3 0
500 http://mirror.bytemark.co.uk/debian/ jessie/main i386 Packages
--8---cut here---end---8---

which is why the machine freezes when its called, and also why it
segfaults! Logically then, if the machine freezes without it, I need
to install it, which I've just done. And so I'll just wait and see
what happens now.

Thanks all
Sharon.


 In your case, though, it looks like the watchdog process is dying
 because of a Segmentation Fault (see the full logs or a core file for
 full details). At that point, even though the rest of the system is
 running fine, no-one is resetting the watchdog clock.

 
  WARNING:  Kernel Errors Present
 INFO: recovery required on readonly filesyste ...:  1 Time(s)
 mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check  ...:  4 Time(s)

 You are seeing Machine Check Exceptions. These may or may not be a
 problem. This is usually the CPU saying I ran into an error. This
 could be the cause of your Segmentation Fault, for example - the
 watchdog executes an invalid command, the processor complains and the
 watchdog receives a SegFault as a result. I suspect the difference
 between this and a SIGILL (Illegal Instruction) is that, while the
 instruction is technically valid, the data or the state of the processor
 or something like that is resulting in an error. It IS possible that the
 code is perfectly correct, but the processor is calculating the wrong
 answer (because of a hardware error).

 
  -- Kernel End -
 
  - Connections (secure-log) Begin 
 
 
  New Users:
 glances (123)
 
  New Groups:
 glances (134)
 
 
  Changed password expiry for users:
 glances : 1 Time(s)
 
  **Unmatched Entries**
 lightdm: pam_ck_connector(lightdm:session): nox11 mode, ignoring PAM_TTY 
 :0: 1 Time(s)
 systemd-logind: New seat seat0.: 1 Time(s)
 systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event3 (Power 
 Button): 1 Time(s)
 systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event4 (Sleep 
 Button): 1 Time(s)
 systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event5 (Power 
 Button): 1 Time(s)
 systemd-logind: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event7 (Video 
 Bus): 1 Time(s)
 usermod: change user 'glances' password: 1 Time(s)

 You've included this information. Did you not create the user glances
 yourself?

 
  -- Connections (secure-log) End 
 -
 --8---cut here---end---8---
 
 What should I -
 a) - install, to get a better idea of why its crashing?
 b) - do to stop/get round the crashing please?
 
 Thanks
 Sharon.
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Re: Servidor de correo (postfix) y spam

2015-02-24 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 23 Feb 2015 21:39:05 +0100, José Miguel (sio2) escribió:

 El Mon, 23 de Feb de 2015, a las 02:39:36PM +, Camaleón dijo:
 
  Correcto. Cambia la contraseña del usuario pablo y se acabará el
  goteo.
  
  Ahora mismo está desabilitado.
  
 ¡¡Madre mía! Leo, releo y no me creo que haya podido escribir esto:
 deshabilitado, deshabilitado, deshabilitado...

X-)

 Un poco radical peor bueno, eso ya es competencia del administrador.
 
 Es que, además de la fuerza bruta, la otra posibilidad es que el usuario
 esté usando un filezilla troyanizado.

Y aunque no estuviera troyanizado, Filezilla tiene ese problemilla, que 
guarda todos los datos de configuración de los servidores en claro. Yo 
estoy pensando en reemplazarlo con WinSCP aunque para linux quizá haya 
mejores alternativas.

(...)

 Lo que he pensado es crear un /etc/pam.d/smtp (¿o es
 /etc/pam.d/smtpd?)
 que restrinja los usuarios que se pueden autenticar en el servidor de
 correo.
  
 Suelo usar PAM sólo para cuentas locales del sistema, pero quizá en
 este caso te resultaría más práctico gestionar los usuarios ftp con
 otro sistema de gestión de usuarios que sea sencillo (p. ej., vsftp usa
 archivos de texto plano para generar su bdd).
 
 ¿vsftp tiene usuarios virtuales? Creo recordar que usa PAM y ya está.
 Otra cosa es que personalices /etc/pam.d/vsftpd y uses algún módulo de
 pam para modificar la validación predeterminada. De hecho, en debian
 la autenticación de vsftp viene tuneá de serie. Por eso los usuarios
 listados en /etc/ftpusers no tienen acceso al ftp.
 
 Hay varios módulos que pueden servir para eso: pam_pwdfile, pam_fshadow,
 pam_userdb. O los correspondientes a samba y ldap, claro.
 
 Tengo previsto comenzar a montar un nuevo servidor sobre jessie a partir
 de mayo/junio. Tendré que pensarme bien cómo montar todo esto de los
 servidores. Posiblemente pida consejo en la lista al respecto.

(...)

Sí, vsftp tiene usuarios virtuales ajenos a las cuentas del sistema. Y 
sí, usa PAM pero ojo que PAM es súper flexible y no sólo permite 
autentificaciones mediante su bdd local sino contra todo tipo recursos 
que van desde archivos en texto plano hasta kerberos. De lo que se trata 
es de dejar a los usuarios del sistema separados de los servicios 
accesibles en remoto (pop3/imap, smtp, ftp, apache...).

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Necesito Drivers impresora Epson FX-890A

2015-02-24 Thread cpp
Hola lista. Tengo mis sistemas en Debian 7 LXDE. La impresora con la que
trabajo es una Epson FX-890A. Los drivers de la misma no existen en la
base de datos por lo que estoy utilizando la Epson LX-1050. Este me sirve,
pero la calidad de impresión no es muy buena. Pudieran investigar si
existe alguna otra que sea más eficiente o si alguien tiene el .ppd de la
misma. Aclaro, NO TENGO INTERNET. Una búsqueda en el sitio printer no
sería mala opción.

De antemano, Gracias por la colaboración

Saludos,

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Re: recommended ftp clients for Debian

2015-02-24 Thread Petter Adsen
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 16:22:45 +0200
Johann Spies johann.sp...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 24 February 2015 at 16:11, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Yes, I know I can STFW.  I have in fact done so.  But I am after
  personal experience.
 
  I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy
  and pleasant
  to use.  GUI based.  For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.
 
 
 If you are looking for a gui-based client, filezilla is an option.
 
 On the command line I would use lftp.
 
 Regards
 Johann

As GUI clients go, you might want to have a look at FatRat, but it
might be overkill for what you want as it supports just about every
other file-transfer protocol under the sun :)

Just my 0.2NOK :)

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Re: Okular vs printer, okular 1, printer 0

2015-02-24 Thread Gene Heskett


On Tuesday 24 February 2015 04:47:14 Curt wrote:
 On 2015-02-24, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
  Why not print a page range?

 I fail to understand why you don't print a test page from the CUPS
 interface, after having selected duplex printing as a default printing
 option.  I don't know what this would tell us if it did (or didn't) work,
 but less trees might suffer in the interim. Perhaps duplex printing as a
 default option in the CUPS web interface is unavailable.

Apparently that only works using the brother drivers. I can run it in 
postscript mode too, but in that mode the cups test page crashes it, 
and it crashes at the end of any print job sent to it, in all cases 
needing a power cycle to restore it for the next job.

The brother drivers have all the duplex operations visible in the 
localhost:631 access, but there is absolutely no facility in wheezy that 
can use it, those options are in the printer dialogs presented by any 
other program from geany thru evince and okular, all show the duplex 
operations ghosted out and unavailable.

The point being that all of this worked flawlessly for ubuntu-10.04.4 LTS. 

Someone said that libpoppler can't do duplex, but wheezy is supposed to be 
newer.
I have the old drive mounted, so I'll just go check libpoppler versions.

Here is what I can find:
root@coyote:/etc/default# ls -l `locate poppler|grep '/opt' -`
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2127836 Jun 11  2012 
/mnt/ltsslash/opt/calibre/lib/libpoppler.so.25
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2127836 Jun 11  2012 /opt/calibre/lib/libpoppler.so.25
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root   49076 Nov 25 10:23 /opt/trinity/lib/libpoppler-tqt.so
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  23 Nov 25 10:22 
/opt/trinity/lib/libpoppler-tqt.so.0 - libpoppler-tqt.so.0.0.0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root   49080 Nov 25 10:23 
/opt/trinity/lib/libpoppler-tqt.so.0.0.0
root@coyote:/etc/default# ls -l `locate poppler|grep '/usr/lib' -`
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  167400 Nov  8  2011 
/mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/kde4/okularGenerator_poppler.so
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  24 Apr  4  2013 
/mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-glib.so.4 - libpoppler-glib.so.4.0.0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  191248 Mar 28  2013 
/mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-glib.so.4.0.0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  23 Aug 15  2014 
/mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-qt4.so.3 - libpoppler-qt4.so.3.2.0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  453476 Mar 28  2013 
/mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-qt4.so.3.2.0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  19 Apr  4  2013 
/mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler.so.5 - libpoppler.so.5.0.0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1853748 Mar 28  2013 
/mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler.so.5.0.0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  38 Sep  4 
08:20 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/poppler.so - 
/usr/lib/pyshared/python2.6/poppler.so
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root   66896 Jan 25  2010 
/mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/pyshared/python2.6/poppler.so
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  24 Feb  3 22:15 
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-glib.so.8 - libpoppler-glib.so.8.2.0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  238940 Mar 25  2013 
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-glib.so.8.2.0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  23 Mar 25  2013 
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-qt4.so.3 - libpoppler-qt4.so.3.7.0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  345440 Mar 25  2013 
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-qt4.so.3.7.0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  20 Feb  3 22:15 
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler.so.19 - libpoppler.so.19.0.0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1922928 Mar 25  2013 
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler.so.19.0.0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root   17768 Jun  3  2012 
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/tumbler-1/plugins/tumbler-poppler-thumbnailer.so
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  184568 Nov 28  2012 
/usr/lib/kde4/okularGenerator_poppler.so

This obviously shows the version trinity installed, which I did yesterday 
because wheezy's kmail version 1.13.7 has broken font rendering in the
message window as described in about 15 posts to the list with no solution
that worked offered. I'd file a bug but my wall is so full of scribbled
passwds that I cannot find the one I want the next time I need it now.

kmail 1.9.5, except for a lack of a dbus port, just works.

The above list is a bit confusing but if I can get that so.25 version 
linked correctly, it would be my next attempt to solve this problem.
Someone said that it was the wheezy version of it that cannot do
duplex.  It works, with the above gotcha's if I use a postscript level 1 
driver in cups.  Does anyone have a clue how old level 1 is? Several 
decades.  We already had level 2 support in ghostscript when I built it
at version 5.02 on an amiga in the middle 90's. I have a copy of the
postscript level 3 specification on the shelf above me thats at least
15 years old, printed  from that same amiga.

I see by the above list that kde has its own, less than 10% of the size 
of the so.25 that calibre uses.

If indeed its libpopplers problem, how about getting everybody on the 
same page, using just one version that works?  This install has 7 versions!
Can we please introduce the left hand to the 

Re: recommended ftp clients for Debian

2015-02-24 Thread Bret Busby
On 24/02/2015, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes, I know I can STFW.  I have in fact done so.  But I am after personal
 experience.

 I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
 pleasant
 to use.  GUI based.  For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.

 Lisi



For which version(s) of Debian?

My preference for my web sites development, is gftp. I have been using
it through various versions of Debian, through to Debian 6, but I
haven't tried it with Debian 7, and I do not know whether it is
available in Debian 7.

And, I have found it easy to use, for both putting and getting,
although, for getting, depending on the circumstances, wget is also
good.


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Re: sendmail on debian testing

2015-02-24 Thread Michael Grant
I finally managed to get sendmail working using systemd.

Here is my /etc/systemd/system/sendmail.service:

[Unit]
Description=Sendmail Mail Transport Agent
Requires=clamav-daemon.service spamassassin.service
After=syslog.target network.target clamav-daemon.service
spamassassin.service
Conflicts=postfix.service exim.service

[Service]
Type=forking
PIDFile=/run/sendmail/mta/sendmail.pid
Environment=SENDMAIL_OPTS=-q1h
EnvironmentFile=-/etc/default/sendmail
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/sendmail -bd $SENDMAIL_OPTS $SENDMAIL_OPTARG

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

and my /etc/tmpfiles.d/sendmail.conf file:
d /run/sendmail/ 0755 smmta smmsp
d /run/sendmail/mta/ 0755 smmta smmsp

I am using clamav-milter and spamass-milter, hence the Requires= and After=
lines.  If you are not using these, probably you should remove those.

Is it wrong to include these dependencies in sendmail.system?  The thing
is, these milters are not specific to sendmail.  Other mailers that support
the milter interface can use them as well.  And they are not required for
sendmail.  So I wonder which pakage's responsibility it would be to add
these dependencies to sendmail.system or if this is even the correct place
to do that.

With the init.d, clamav-milter and spamass-milter install themselves with a
lower number than sendmail and always start before whatever mailer is
installed.  Once you go to explicit dependencies like this, is it clam's
and spamassassin's job to know all the possible mailers out there that
might use it?  Or is it sendmail's job to know all the possible milters out
there and state them as dependencies?

Another observation, to get this working, the only way I found to properly
test this was to continually reboot.  I could get sendmail to start by hand
quite early on, but it was not starting by on reboot because of the timing
problem in the dependencies.  This makes systemd rather more difficult to
debug things in my opinion.


Re: Wiki Debian

2015-02-24 Thread Paulo Henrique Santana


- Mensagem original -
 De: Listeiro 037 listeiro_...@yahoo.com.br
 
 Caros, bom dia.
 
 Como me inscrevo na Debian Wiki.

https://wiki.debian.org/FrontPage?action=newaccount

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Re: recommended ftp clients for Debian

2015-02-24 Thread Johann Spies
On 24 February 2015 at 16:11, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yes, I know I can STFW.  I have in fact done so.  But I am after personal
 experience.

 I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
 pleasant
 to use.  GUI based.  For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.


If you are looking for a gui-based client, filezilla is an option.

On the command line I would use lftp.

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Re: Servidor de correo (postfix) y spam

2015-02-24 Thread Roberto José Blandino Cisneros
2015-02-22 4:45 GMT-06:00 José Miguel (sio2) 
sio2.sio2+lista.deb...@gmail.com:

 Un saludo a la lista:

 Hoy me he desayunado con que mi servidor de correo estaba mandado spam
 desde hace algunos días. Me extrañaba la circunstancia, porque el
 servidor lleva montado cerca de un año y no había dado problemas. Por si
 acaso he comprobado si tenía el relay abierto:

 #v+
 $ telnet mail.midominio.es 25
 Trying 80.32.206.136...
 Connected to mail.midominio.es.
 Escape character is '^]'.
 220 smtp.midominio.es ESMTP Postfix (Debian/GNU)
 ehlo
 501 Syntax: EHLO hostname
 ehlo testing
 250-smtp.midominio.es
 250-PIPELINING
 250-SIZE 1024
 250-VRFY
 250-ETRN
 250-STARTTLS
 250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN
 250-AUTH=PLAIN LOGIN
 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
 250-8BITMIME
 250 DSN
 MAIL FROM: cuentainexiste...@example.com
 250 2.1.0 Ok
 RCPT TO: t...@example.com
 554 5.7.1 t...@example.com: Relay access denied
 #v-

 Y no lo está, porque de ser así los problemas habrían aparecido mucho
 antes. El servidor exige validarse para enviar correo a otros
 servidores, excepto si la petición procede de las redes locales que
 están configuradas así:

 mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8

 O sea, sólo el propio servidor, lo cual descarta que el relay
 se estuviera haciendo desde algún cliente de la red local.


No es problema de relay, pero es bueno siempre serciorarse...

El servidor está montado principalmente para servir de sostén a algunas
 aplicaciones web (moodle, por ejemplo); y solamente yo lo uso
 esporádicamente.

 Mirando las anotaciones en /var/log/mail he visto esto:

 #v+
 # grep sasl_username= mail.log.1
 [...]
 Feb 18 22:37:39 orrilo postfix/smtpd[7371]: 8FF261122D:
 client=unknown[190.107.244.151], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=
 pa...@smtp.midominio.es
 Feb 18 22:38:01 orrilo postfix/smtpd[6676]: CE9C9109F0:
 client=unknown[190.107.244.151], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=
 pa...@smtp.midominio.es
 Feb 18 22:38:25 orrilo postfix/smtpd[7371]: 6EBE9109F0:
 client=unknown[190.107.244.151], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=
 pa...@smtp.midominio.es
 Feb 18 22:38:48 orrilo postfix/smtpd[6676]: B6FE111238:
 client=unknown[190.107.244.151], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=
 pa...@smtp.midominio.es
 Feb 18 22:39:12 orrilo postfix/smtpd[7371]: 0FE8511224:
 client=unknown[190.107.244.151], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=
 pa...@smtp.midominio.es
 Feb 18 22:39:34 orrilo postfix/smtpd[6676]: 6E45911244:
 client=unknown[190.107.244.151], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=
 pa...@smtp.midominio.es
 Feb 20 14:13:09 orrilo postfix/smtpd[24490]: 8E78B3A22:
 client=unknown[83.170.119.28], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=
 pa...@smtp.midominio.es
 Feb 21 14:15:45 orrilo postfix/smtpd[5438]: ED6197F6D:
 client=unknown[79.172.242.83], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=
 pa...@smtp.midominio.es
 [...]
 #v-


El que esta usando tu servidor tiene una cuenta en este caso esta usando
pablo@


 Las ips son de Argentina, Hungría, Reino Unido. Si observo los números
 8FF261122D, CE9C9109F0, etc, que creo que los asigna postfix a cada
 petición que recibe, veo que están asociadas a envíos de spam. por
 ejemplo:

 #v+
 [...]
 mail.log.1:Feb 21 14:15:55 orrilo postfix/pipe[5444]: ED6197F6D: to=
 therichsheci...@yahoo.com, [...]
 mail.log.1:Feb 21 14:15:55 orrilo postfix/pipe[5444]: ED6197F6D: to=
 therichsheci...@yahoo.com, [...]
 mail.log.1:Feb 21 14:15:55 orrilo postfix/pipe[5444]: ED6197F6D: to=
 therichsheci...@yahoo.com, [...]
 [,,,]
 #v-


Claro una vez que tuvo alguna credencial ya puede autenticarse en algun
outlook o cliente de correo y hacer uso de tu smtp para sus usos masivos.


 Así que este parece ser el problema: que han cazado la contraseña de un
 usuario del sistema, porque entiendo que estas líneas significan que
 alguien se ha autenticado en el servidor como pablo para después
 enviar spam. Efectivamente, esa cuenta existe y es de alguien al que se
 la di, porque de vez en cuando sube documentos a un ftp para que luego se
 vean a través de la web.

 Creo que mi diagnóstico es acertado, ¿no? Por lo pronto he deshabilitado
 al usuario. Supuesto esto, me gustaría saber dos cosas:


Elemental mi querido Watson


 a) ¿Cómo se ha producido esto?


De muchas formas el que usa la autenticación pablo usa autenticación no
segura. Si tu servidor de correo usa imap, pop o smtp y no trabajan bajo
ningún ssl, entonces cualquier conección que se haga a tu servidor esta
vulnerable. Por lo que no es dificil que alguien tome el password y la
autenticación de un usuario en un cyber cafe o en un mall escuchando con un
wireshark o alguna otra herramiento escuchando en toda la red en espera que
algún pescadito se conecte desde esos lugares y le regale sus
autenticaciones el resto es pan comido.


 b) Si existe alguna manera sencilla de detectar esto más adelante: lo he
detectado unos días después de que comenzara, porque me dio por mirar
los logs por otra razón distinta.


Generalmente revisando los logs, o al menos que tengas algun script propio
que 

Re: SCIM - terminal spreadsheet - sc fork

2015-02-24 Thread Andrés Martinelli
Hello again and thanks for the suggestions. I cannot use the same name because 
scim is not sc with some new features, nor is an improvement over it, its just  
another application.
It should be entirely compatible with sc, but in the inside, is a completely 
different app.

 El 23/02/2015, a las 11:32, Liam O'Toole liam.p.oto...@gmail.com escribió:
 
 On 2015-02-23, Petter Adsen pet...@synth.no wrote:
 --Sig_/rpAzsNcN+cDo.tN.Ondk0c6
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 On Mon, 23 Feb 2015 13:52:29 + (UTC)
 Liam O'Toole liam.p.oto...@gmail.com wrote:
 Anyway, regardless of the terminology, simply to appropriate the name
 sc might be perceived as bad manners. I would encourage the OP to
 attempt to contact the former developers(s) first if he or she wishes
 to use that name.
 
 Or, if that fails, what about sc2?
 
 Petter
 
 Indeed. Or perhaps sc-ng.
 
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recommended ftp clients for Debian

2015-02-24 Thread Lisi Reisz
Yes, I know I can STFW.  I have in fact done so.  But I am after personal 
experience.  

I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and pleasant 
to use.  GUI based.  For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.

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Re: saber cual es la imagen de fondo de escritorio actual

2015-02-24 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 23 Feb 2015 13:38:24 -0500, Ismael L. Donis Garcia escribió:

 - Original Message -
 From: Camaleón noela...@gmail.com
 To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
 Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 12:35 PM Subject: Re: saber cual es la
 imagen de fondo de escritorio actual
 
 
 El Mon, 23 Feb 2015 18:26:43 +0100, Manolo Díaz escribió:

 El lunes, 23 feb 2015, a las 18:14 UTC+1 horas,
 Camaleón escribió:

(...)

 Xfce4 tiene muchos detalles por resolver, y ese no es el que más me
 molesta.

 Bastante hace el pobre con existir siquiera entre la jungla de
 escritorios que existen hoy en día. Sólo espero que sepan adaptarse a
 GTK +3 porque si éste cae ya me veo con awesome...


 Si quieren conocer lo nuevo de Xfce 4.12 pueden bajarse una imagen de
 Manjaro e instalarla que acaba de salir con Xfce 4.12

Caray... pero si todavía no está disponible oficialmente 4.12¹ :-?

 Yo en llo personal estoy esperando que saquen el iso de openrc para
 prabarla.

De la 4.8 a la 4.10 los cambios eran mínimos (meramente correcciones), 
entiendo que con esta pasará lo mismo, xfce tiene muchas cositas por 
pulir.

¹http://archive.xfce.org/xfce/

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Re: Okular vs printer, okular 1, printer 0

2015-02-24 Thread Gene Heskett


On Tuesday 24 February 2015 10:16:24 Gene Heskett wrote:
 On Tuesday 24 February 2015 04:47:14 Curt wrote:
  On 2015-02-24, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
   Why not print a page range?
 
  I fail to understand why you don't print a test page from the CUPS
  interface, after having selected duplex printing as a default printing
  option.  I don't know what this would tell us if it did (or didn't) work,
  but less trees might suffer in the interim. Perhaps duplex printing as a
  default option in the CUPS web interface is unavailable.

 Apparently that only works using the brother drivers. I can run it in
 postscript mode too, but in that mode the cups test page crashes it,
 and it crashes at the end of any print job sent to it, in all cases
 needing a power cycle to restore it for the next job.

 The brother drivers have all the duplex operations visible in the
 localhost:631 access, but there is absolutely no facility in wheezy that
 can use it, those options are in the printer dialogs presented by any
 other program from geany thru evince and okular, all show the duplex
 operations ghosted out and unavailable.

 The point being that all of this worked flawlessly for ubuntu-10.04.4 LTS.

 Someone said that libpoppler can't do duplex, but wheezy is supposed to be
 newer. I have the old drive mounted, so I'll just go check libpoppler
 versions.

 Here is what I can find:
 root@coyote:/etc/default# ls -l `locate poppler|grep '/opt' -`
 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2127836 Jun 11  2012
 /mnt/ltsslash/opt/calibre/lib/libpoppler.so.25 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root
 2127836 Jun 11  2012 /opt/calibre/lib/libpoppler.so.25 -rw-r--r-- 1 root
 root   49076 Nov 25 10:23 /opt/trinity/lib/libpoppler-tqt.so lrwxrwxrwx 1
 root root  23 Nov 25 10:22 /opt/trinity/lib/libpoppler-tqt.so.0 -
 libpoppler-tqt.so.0.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root   49080 Nov 25 10:23
 /opt/trinity/lib/libpoppler-tqt.so.0.0.0 root@coyote:/etc/default# ls -l
 `locate poppler|grep '/usr/lib' -` -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  167400 Nov  8 
 2011 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/kde4/okularGenerator_poppler.so lrwxrwxrwx 1
 root root  24 Apr  4  2013 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-glib.so.4
 - libpoppler-glib.so.4.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  191248 Mar 28  2013
 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-glib.so.4.0.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 
 23 Aug 15  2014 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-qt4.so.3 -
 libpoppler-qt4.so.3.2.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  453476 Mar 28  2013
 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-qt4.so.3.2.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 
 19 Apr  4  2013 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler.so.5 -
 libpoppler.so.5.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1853748 Mar 28  2013
 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler.so.5.0.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  38
 Sep  4
 08:20 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/poppler.so -
 /usr/lib/pyshared/python2.6/poppler.so -rw-r--r-- 1 root root   66896 Jan
 25  2010 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/pyshared/python2.6/poppler.so lrwxrwxrwx 1
 root root  24 Feb  3 22:15 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-glib.so.8
 - libpoppler-glib.so.8.2.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  238940 Mar 25  2013
 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-glib.so.8.2.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root
  23 Mar 25  2013 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-qt4.so.3 -
 libpoppler-qt4.so.3.7.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  345440 Mar 25  2013
 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-qt4.so.3.7.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 
 20 Feb  3 22:15 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler.so.19 -
 libpoppler.so.19.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1922928 Mar 25  2013
 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler.so.19.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root   17768
 Jun  3  2012
 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/tumbler-1/plugins/tumbler-poppler-thumbnailer.so
 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  184568 Nov 28  2012
 /usr/lib/kde4/okularGenerator_poppler.so

 This obviously shows the version trinity installed, which I did yesterday
 because wheezy's kmail version 1.13.7 has broken font rendering in the
 message window as described in about 15 posts to the list with no solution
 that worked offered. I'd file a bug but my wall is so full of scribbled
 passwds that I cannot find the one I want the next time I need it now.

 kmail 1.9.5, except for a lack of a dbus port, just works.

 The above list is a bit confusing but if I can get that so.25 version
 linked correctly, it would be my next attempt to solve this problem.
 Someone said that it was the wheezy version of it that cannot do
 duplex.  It works, with the above gotcha's if I use a postscript level 1
 driver in cups.  Does anyone have a clue how old level 1 is? Several
 decades.  We already had level 2 support in ghostscript when I built it
 at version 5.02 on an amiga in the middle 90's. I have a copy of the
 postscript level 3 specification on the shelf above me thats at least
 15 years old, printed  from that same amiga.

 I see by the above list that kde has its own, less than 10% of the size
 of the so.25 that calibre uses.

FWIW, I loaded a pdf into calibre, it showed me only a thumbnail of the cover 
page, and I 

Re: Okular vs printer, okular 1, printer 0

2015-02-24 Thread Petter Adsen
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 11:14:23 -0500
Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:

 
 
 On Tuesday 24 February 2015 10:16:24 Gene Heskett wrote:
  On Tuesday 24 February 2015 04:47:14 Curt wrote:
   On 2015-02-24, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
Why not print a page range?
  
   I fail to understand why you don't print a test page from the CUPS
   interface, after having selected duplex printing as a default
   printing option.  I don't know what this would tell us if it did
   (or didn't) work, but less trees might suffer in the interim.
   Perhaps duplex printing as a default option in the CUPS web
   interface is unavailable.
 
  Apparently that only works using the brother drivers. I can run it
  in postscript mode too, but in that mode the cups test page crashes
  it, and it crashes at the end of any print job sent to it, in all
  cases needing a power cycle to restore it for the next job.
 
  The brother drivers have all the duplex operations visible in the
  localhost:631 access, but there is absolutely no facility in wheezy
  that can use it, those options are in the printer dialogs presented
  by any other program from geany thru evince and okular, all show
  the duplex operations ghosted out and unavailable.
 
  The point being that all of this worked flawlessly for
  ubuntu-10.04.4 LTS.
 
  Someone said that libpoppler can't do duplex, but wheezy is
  supposed to be newer. I have the old drive mounted, so I'll just go
  check libpoppler versions.
 
  Here is what I can find:
  root@coyote:/etc/default# ls -l `locate poppler|grep '/opt' -`
  -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2127836 Jun 11  2012
  /mnt/ltsslash/opt/calibre/lib/libpoppler.so.25 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root
  root 2127836 Jun 11  2012 /opt/calibre/lib/libpoppler.so.25
  -rw-r--r-- 1 root root   49076 Nov 25
  10:23 /opt/trinity/lib/libpoppler-tqt.so lrwxrwxrwx 1 root
  root  23 Nov 25 10:22 /opt/trinity/lib/libpoppler-tqt.so.0 -
  libpoppler-tqt.so.0.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root   49080 Nov 25
  10:23 /opt/trinity/lib/libpoppler-tqt.so.0.0.0
  root@coyote:/etc/default# ls -l `locate poppler|grep '/usr/lib' -`
  -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  167400 Nov  8
  2011 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/kde4/okularGenerator_poppler.so
  lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  24 Apr  4
  2013 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-glib.so.4 -
  libpoppler-glib.so.4.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  191248 Mar 28
  2013 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-glib.so.4.0.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1
  root root 23 Aug 15  2014 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-qt4.so.3
  - libpoppler-qt4.so.3.2.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  453476 Mar 28
  2013 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-qt4.so.3.2.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1
  root root 19 Apr  4  2013 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler.so.5 -
  libpoppler.so.5.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1853748 Mar 28
  2013 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler.so.5.0.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root
  root  38 Sep  4
  08:20 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/poppler.so
  - /usr/lib/pyshared/python2.6/poppler.so -rw-r--r-- 1 root root
  66896 Jan 25
  2010 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/pyshared/python2.6/poppler.so lrwxrwxrwx
  1 root root  24 Feb  3
  22:15 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-glib.so.8 -
  libpoppler-glib.so.8.2.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  238940 Mar 25
  2013 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-glib.so.8.2.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1
  root root 23 Mar 25
  2013 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-qt4.so.3 -
  libpoppler-qt4.so.3.7.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  345440 Mar 25
  2013 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-qt4.so.3.7.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1
  root root 20 Feb  3 22:15 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler.so.19
  - libpoppler.so.19.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1922928 Mar 25
  2013 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler.so.19.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root
  root   17768 Jun  3
  2012 
  /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/tumbler-1/plugins/tumbler-poppler-thumbnailer.so
  -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  184568 Nov 28
  2012 /usr/lib/kde4/okularGenerator_poppler.so
 
  This obviously shows the version trinity installed, which I did
  yesterday because wheezy's kmail version 1.13.7 has broken font
  rendering in the message window as described in about 15 posts to
  the list with no solution that worked offered. I'd file a bug but
  my wall is so full of scribbled passwds that I cannot find the one
  I want the next time I need it now.
 
  kmail 1.9.5, except for a lack of a dbus port, just works.
 
  The above list is a bit confusing but if I can get that so.25
  version linked correctly, it would be my next attempt to solve this
  problem. Someone said that it was the wheezy version of it that
  cannot do duplex.  It works, with the above gotcha's if I use a
  postscript level 1 driver in cups.  Does anyone have a clue how old
  level 1 is? Several decades.  We already had level 2 support in
  ghostscript when I built it at version 5.02 on an amiga in the
  middle 90's. I have a copy of the postscript level 3 specification
  on the shelf above me thats at least 15 years old, printed  from
  that same amiga.
 
  I see by the above list that kde has its own, less 

Re: Necesito Drivers impresora Epson FX-890A

2015-02-24 Thread Camaleón
El Tue, 24 Feb 2015 10:46:32 -0500, cpp escribió:

 Hola lista. Tengo mis sistemas en Debian 7 LXDE. La impresora con la que
 trabajo es una Epson FX-890A. Los drivers de la misma no existen en la
 base de datos por lo que estoy utilizando la Epson LX-1050. Este me
 sirve,
 pero la calidad de impresión no es muy buena. 

Es una impresora matricial ¿no? Tampoco creo que obtengas una calidad 
excelente, aunque la impresora parece buena.

Antiguamente podías descargar los drivers de la página de Avasys pero 
desde el 2013 han dejado de prestar el servicio y ahora dirigen a una web 
de Epson¹ en la que no he podido buscar nada (Service Temporarily 
Unavailable).

Puedes probar con otros drivers genéricos para matriciales pero tiene 
mala pinta, suerte que al menos puedes imprimir.

¹http://download.ebz.epson.net/dsc/search/01/search/?OSC=LX

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Re: Okular vs printer, okular 1, printer 0

2015-02-24 Thread Gene Heskett


On Tuesday 24 February 2015 11:20:19 Petter Adsen wrote:
 On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 11:14:23 -0500

 Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
  On Tuesday 24 February 2015 10:16:24 Gene Heskett wrote:
   On Tuesday 24 February 2015 04:47:14 Curt wrote:
On 2015-02-24, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
 Why not print a page range?
   
I fail to understand why you don't print a test page from the CUPS
interface, after having selected duplex printing as a default
printing option.  I don't know what this would tell us if it did
(or didn't) work, but less trees might suffer in the interim.
Perhaps duplex printing as a default option in the CUPS web
interface is unavailable.
  
   Apparently that only works using the brother drivers. I can run it
   in postscript mode too, but in that mode the cups test page crashes
   it, and it crashes at the end of any print job sent to it, in all
   cases needing a power cycle to restore it for the next job.
  
   The brother drivers have all the duplex operations visible in the
   localhost:631 access, but there is absolutely no facility in wheezy
   that can use it, those options are in the printer dialogs presented
   by any other program from geany thru evince and okular, all show
   the duplex operations ghosted out and unavailable.
  
   The point being that all of this worked flawlessly for
   ubuntu-10.04.4 LTS.
  
   Someone said that libpoppler can't do duplex, but wheezy is
   supposed to be newer. I have the old drive mounted, so I'll just go
   check libpoppler versions.
  
   Here is what I can find:
   root@coyote:/etc/default# ls -l `locate poppler|grep '/opt' -`
   -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2127836 Jun 11  2012
   /mnt/ltsslash/opt/calibre/lib/libpoppler.so.25 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root
   root 2127836 Jun 11  2012 /opt/calibre/lib/libpoppler.so.25
   -rw-r--r-- 1 root root   49076 Nov 25
   10:23 /opt/trinity/lib/libpoppler-tqt.so lrwxrwxrwx 1 root
   root  23 Nov 25 10:22 /opt/trinity/lib/libpoppler-tqt.so.0 -
   libpoppler-tqt.so.0.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root   49080 Nov 25
   10:23 /opt/trinity/lib/libpoppler-tqt.so.0.0.0
   root@coyote:/etc/default# ls -l `locate poppler|grep '/usr/lib' -`
   -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  167400 Nov  8
   2011 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/kde4/okularGenerator_poppler.so
   lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  24 Apr  4
   2013 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-glib.so.4 -
   libpoppler-glib.so.4.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  191248 Mar 28
   2013 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-glib.so.4.0.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1
   root root 23 Aug 15  2014 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-qt4.so.3
   - libpoppler-qt4.so.3.2.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  453476 Mar 28
   2013 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler-qt4.so.3.2.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1
   root root 19 Apr  4  2013 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler.so.5 -
   libpoppler.so.5.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1853748 Mar 28
   2013 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/libpoppler.so.5.0.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root
   root  38 Sep  4
   08:20 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/poppler.so
   - /usr/lib/pyshared/python2.6/poppler.so -rw-r--r-- 1 root root
   66896 Jan 25
   2010 /mnt/ltsslash/usr/lib/pyshared/python2.6/poppler.so lrwxrwxrwx
   1 root root  24 Feb  3
   22:15 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-glib.so.8 -
   libpoppler-glib.so.8.2.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  238940 Mar 25
   2013 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-glib.so.8.2.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1
   root root 23 Mar 25
   2013 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-qt4.so.3 -
   libpoppler-qt4.so.3.7.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  345440 Mar 25
   2013 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler-qt4.so.3.7.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1
   root root 20 Feb  3 22:15 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler.so.19
   - libpoppler.so.19.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1922928 Mar 25
   2013 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpoppler.so.19.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root
   root   17768 Jun  3
   2012
   /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/tumbler-1/plugins/tumbler-poppler-thumbnailer.s
  o -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  184568 Nov 28
   2012 /usr/lib/kde4/okularGenerator_poppler.so
  
   This obviously shows the version trinity installed, which I did
   yesterday because wheezy's kmail version 1.13.7 has broken font
   rendering in the message window as described in about 15 posts to
   the list with no solution that worked offered. I'd file a bug but
   my wall is so full of scribbled passwds that I cannot find the one
   I want the next time I need it now.
  
   kmail 1.9.5, except for a lack of a dbus port, just works.
  
   The above list is a bit confusing but if I can get that so.25
   version linked correctly, it would be my next attempt to solve this
   problem. Someone said that it was the wheezy version of it that
   cannot do duplex.  It works, with the above gotcha's if I use a
   postscript level 1 driver in cups.  Does anyone have a clue how old
   level 1 is? Several decades.  We already had level 2 support in
   ghostscript when I built it at version 5.02 on an amiga in the
   middle 90's. I have a copy of the postscript level 3 

Re: Servidor de correo (postfix) y spam

2015-02-24 Thread sio2
El Tue, 24 de Feb de 2015, a las 03:05:49PM +, Camaleón dijo:

 Sí, vsftp tiene usuarios virtuales ajenos a las cuentas del sistema. Y 
 sí, usa PAM pero ojo que PAM es súper flexible y no sólo permite 
 autentificaciones mediante su bdd local sino contra todo tipo recursos 
 que van desde archivos en texto plano hasta kerberos.

Bueno, pues eso es lo que yo venía a decir: que todo es cosa de PAM, no
de vsftp en sí. No es el caso de pureftp que creo recordar que sí
soporta sus propios usuarios (sin ayudarse de módulos de PAM quiero
decir).

 De lo que se trata es de dejar a los usuarios del sistema separados de
 los servicios accesibles en remoto (pop3/imap, smtp, ftp, apache...)

Sí. El servidor actual lo tengo hecho un poco monstruito, porque le fui
añadiendo servicios según los iba necesitando o me parecían bien sin un
plan previo preestablecido. Como ahora tengo las necesidades más claras,
seré más previsor al montar el nuevo servidor. Ya pediré consejo al
respecto.

¡Ah! debian me acaba de resolver la duda entre denyhosts y fail2ban:

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=732712

Y efectivamente ya no está en jessie.

 
 Saludos,

Saludos y gracias.

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Re: Okular vs printer, okular 1, printer 0

2015-02-24 Thread Ric Moore

On 02/24/2015 11:47 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:


Gene, I hesitate to ask, but I must. Have you tried this page?
http://support.brother.com/g/s/id/linux/en/faq_prn.html?c=us_otlang=encomple=onredirect=on

Hope that helps, Ric



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Re: Okular vs printer, okular 1, printer 0

2015-02-24 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Tuesday 24 February 2015 17:19:13 Ric Moore wrote:
 On 02/24/2015 11:47 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:


 Gene, I hesitate to ask, but I must. Have you tried this page?
 http://support.brother.com/g/s/id/linux/en/faq_prn.html?c=us_otlang=encom
ple=onredirect=on

 Hope that helps, Ric

From that:
---
I print using one-side (single-side) setting for Linux. But The print result 
is duplex printing. 


The print result may be duplex printing when the setting of the Brother 
machine is duplex printing.
Please turn off duplex setting by the control panel, EWS or RPC.
--

Have you checked whether the duplex setting in the control panel is switched 
on??

It's usually something so screamingly simple that it makes one bang ones head 
on the wall.

Lisi


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Re: recommended ftp clients for Debian

2015-02-24 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:

 Yes, I know I can STFW.  I have in fact done so.  But I am after
 personal experience.  
 
 I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
 pleasant to use.  GUI based.  For the use of non-geeks as well as
 myself.

FileZilla.  Never had a problem with it.  Ever.  Very configurable.
 Lots of feature.  Easy to use.  Initially used gftp, but switched to
 FZ years ago.

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Re: recommended ftp clients for Debian

2015-02-24 Thread Ron
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 14:11:13 +
Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:

 I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and 
 pleasant 
 to use.  GUI based.  For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.

I am quite pleased with Gftp.
 
Cheers,
 
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Re: Vetrinary software

2015-02-24 Thread Bob Holtzman
On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 04:07:33PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
 Bob Holtzman wrote:
  Bob Proulx wrote:
   Bob Holtzman wrote:
Marko Randjelovic wrote:
 Emil Payne wrote:
  I'm basically looking for medical record software. Mostly
  home use, but we rescue cats, so I need something a bit more
  extensive than just a form to fill out in a word processor.
 
 And what exactly features do you need?

Take a look at the web site and you'll see.
   
   And what web site would that be?
  
  http://blends.debian.org/med/tasks
 
 That is a set of tasks for the Debian Med project.  The question Marko
 asked was what features did Emil need.  Saying to look at the Debian
 Med tasks does not in any way answer the question of what features are
 needed by Emil.

My mistake. I fired off the url without looking at it.

Try
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_healthcare_software


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Re: Lenovo 050 desktop crashing

2015-02-24 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015, Sharon Kimble wrote:

 I have just bought a new computer,a Lenovo 050 desktop. Its working

I couldn't find an 050 model.  Did you mean H50?

 reasonably okay except for the occasional crashes. For instance, I've
 had it a fortnight now and its longest uptime has been just over 3
 days, even though its on all the time!

What OS did it come with Windows 7 or 8?  Did the machine crash when
running Windows?  If yes, you could have a hardware problem.  If no,
then it's probably a Linux problem.

You seemed to have installed Jessie 32-bit based on your other posting
-- installed watchedog . . . i386.

What version of Jessie?  It's at RC1 as of 25 Jan.

Dual boot or did you wipe out Windows?

GNOME3 desktop?

Here's what I'd do.  Start over from zero.  You could have a corrupted
install.  Wipe out your current Jessie.  Download and install the most
current 64-bit version. Do a checksum on the download itself and the CD
or DVD after burning.  Depending on your Internet connection, a
netinstall CD will get you an up-to-date system when the
install is completed.

 It has crashed when I've been using it, and its crashed overnight
 whilst I've been asleep! There does not seem to be any pattern to
 it, or any noticeable trigger.
 
 When it crashes, the screen freezes, and both the usb keyboard and
 mouse freeze, and can not be used.

Sounds like a kernel crash.  Does the screen go black (or another
color) like the computer was turned off, or does the desktop image
remain?

 In its most recent crash, it shows this in logwatch the following day
 
 --8---cut here---start-8---
 [snip]

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Re: Vetrinary software

2015-02-24 Thread Curt
On 2015-02-24, Bob Holtzman hol...@cox.net wrote:

 My mistake. I fired off the url without looking at it.

 Try
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_healthcare_software


Don't see any veterinary software at that link after a cursory
examination (three strikes and you're out).

How about:

http://www.tuxsoft.co.za/view.php/page/vetabout

They recommend Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, but hope springs eternal.

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Re: recommended ftp clients for Debian

2015-02-24 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
On Tue, 2015-02-24 at 09:32 -0800, Patrick Bartek wrote:
 On Tue, 24 Feb 2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
 
  Yes, I know I can STFW.  I have in fact done so.  But I am after
  personal experience.  
  
  I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
  pleasant to use.  GUI based.  For the use of non-geeks as well as
  myself.
 
 FileZilla.  Never had a problem with it.  Ever.  Very configurable.
  Lots of feature.  Easy to use.  Initially used gftp, but switched to
  FZ years ago.

[joining this thread late - sorry]

If you are using Gnome, then the normal file manager (nautilus) should
be able to fit the bill too.  Then users do not have to learn a new
interface...

Just my 2 p

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Re: Lenovo 050 desktop crashing

2015-02-24 Thread Sharon Kimble
Patrick Bartek nemomm...@gmail.com writes:

 On Tue, 24 Feb 2015, Sharon Kimble wrote:

 I have just bought a new computer,a Lenovo 050 desktop. Its working

 I couldn't find an 050 model.  Did you mean H50?

Nope, its a Lenovo 050 Desktop from ebuyer.

 reasonably okay except for the occasional crashes. For instance, I've
 had it a fortnight now and its longest uptime has been just over 3
 days, even though its on all the time!

 What OS did it come with Windows 7 or 8?  Did the machine crash when
 running Windows?  If yes, you could have a hardware problem.  If no,
 then it's probably a Linux problem.

8.1, which was very soon removed to install wheezy to upgrade to
jessie. 

 You seemed to have installed Jessie 32-bit based on your other posting
 -- installed watchedog . . . i386.

 What version of Jessie?  It's at RC1 as of 25 Jan.

It was installed on 10th February, a netinstall of wheezy. Then
upgraded to jessie on the same day.

 Dual boot or did you wipe out Windows?

 GNOME3 desktop?

Fluxbox, I went into gnome once whilst I installed fluxbox, and
there I remain. 

 Here's what I'd do.  Start over from zero.  You could have a corrupted
 install.  Wipe out your current Jessie.  Download and install the most
 current 64-bit version. Do a checksum on the download itself and the CD
 or DVD after burning.  Depending on your Internet connection, a
 netinstall CD will get you an up-to-date system when the
 install is completed.

Everything is working okay, that crashing was the only problem, so
thanks, but I'm staying with it as it is. The setup was missing
watchdog which is now installed. But it is a good idea to get a
new 64-bit version, my install disk was burnt on 28 May 2013 so it
does need to be replaced. 

 It has crashed when I've been using it, and its crashed overnight
 whilst I've been asleep! There does not seem to be any pattern to
 it, or any noticeable trigger.
 
 When it crashes, the screen freezes, and both the usb keyboard and
 mouse freeze, and can not be used.

 Sounds like a kernel crash.  Does the screen go black (or another
 color) like the computer was turned off, or does the desktop image
 remain?

When it crashed *everything* just froze, the keyboard, the desktop,
the monitor, time stood still!

Sharon..
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Re: Question about GRUB recovery using Debian 7.x LiveCD

2015-02-24 Thread Bret Busby
On 20/02/2015, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
 Bret Busby wrote:
 The Debian 7.60 LXDE LiveCD does not have an option to boot into rescue
 mode.

 You could always download the standard debian-installer and use that
 to boot rescue mode.  It is a very good option.



In trying to use a standard Debian installer iso, and booting into
rescue mode, I got toa screen select partition into which to install
the root system, or words to that effect.

I have 13 partitions, and that screen does not provide any
information, such as labels or filesystem types, for the partitions,
so I have to figure out which is the appropriate partition to use as
the root system. It does not indicate anything like A previous Debian
installation was found in partition x, so you might want to use this
partition.

So, I have to remove the disk with that iso image, boot with a LiveCD
disk, and, examine the partitions.

The laptop computer, to which all of this appiles, whilst being (to
me) a fairly powerful computer, has an inferior optical disk drive,
that appears to be designed to be as diffiocult as possible, to
manually open, often taking uip to 20-30 minutes, to get it to open
manually, to remove or replace the removable optical disk.

Often, software, including operating system installation iso images,
include a software utility, that ejects the optical disk.

The Debian 7.8 installation iso image that I downloaded, both in the
rescue mode, and, in the main menu, does not include an option Abort
installation, at any step that I encountered, wherein, an Abort
installation option, involves ejecting the removable media, and a
message Remove the removable media and press ENTER to reboot.

On this laptop PC, that appears designed to obstruct manual ejection
of removable media, software induced ejection of the optical removable
media, constistently works without any problem.

Why does the Debian standard installation iso image, not include an
Abort installation option (at each screen, although, even, a single
instantiation, on the primary menu, would help, by rebooting the
system into that menu, to do it, if that is the only way to access
that option), that would enable ejection of the removable media with
the iso image, instead of making this so difficult, to extract the
removable media with the iso image?

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 you'll know what the answer means.
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Re: Extraño error en la mysql

2015-02-24 Thread Altair Linux
InnoDB: Error: tried to read 16384 bytes at offset 0 0.
InnoDB: Was only able to read -1.
150224 18:23:48  InnoDB: Operating system error number 5 in a file operation.
InnoDB: Error number 5 means 'Input/output error'.


Esto tiene mala pinta, indica error fisico del disco duro. Creo que
deberias hacer backup lo antes posible.

El 25 de febrero de 2015, 4:26, Fabián Bonetti mama21m...@riseup.net
escribió:



 Pastebin  http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=H9Xfe67N

 Probé con esta forma pero no habia caso 
 http://www.unilogica.com/mysql-innodb-recovery/

 Opte por purgar el paquete mysql y removerlo luego instalarlo y usar los
 backup que tenia para resolverlo.

 Alguna vez supiste de esto [pregunta]

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Re: recommended ftp clients for Debian

2015-02-24 Thread Bret Busby
On 25/02/2015, Gary Dale garyd...@torfree.net wrote:
 On 24/02/15 10:01 AM, Bret Busby wrote:
 On 24/02/2015, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes, I know I can STFW.  I have in fact done so.  But I am after
 personal
 experience.

 I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
 pleasant
 to use.  GUI based.  For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.

 Lisi


 For which version(s) of Debian?

 My preference for my web sites development, is gftp. I have been using
 it through various versions of Debian, through to Debian 6, but I
 haven't tried it with Debian 7, and I do not know whether it is
 available in Debian 7.

 And, I have found it easy to use, for both putting and getting,
 although, for getting, depending on the circumstances, wget is also
 good.


 I'm using gftp with Jessie and it works OK. I used to use kbear since I
 use KDE but kbear hasn't been around for a while.


I had used kftp, from time to time, if I encountered  significant
problems with gftp, but (I think from memory) found filezilla easier
to use than kftp, but, as previously stated, my preference is for
gftp.

As with gftp, I do not know whether kftp is included with Debian 7.

Much of what worked in Debian 6 and before, appears to have gone from Debian 7.

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Re: Question about GRUB recovery using Debian 7.x LiveCD

2015-02-24 Thread Bret Busby
On 25/02/2015, Bret Busby bret.bu...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 20/02/2015, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
 Bret Busby wrote:
 The Debian 7.60 LXDE LiveCD does not have an option to boot into rescue
 mode.

 You could always download the standard debian-installer and use that
 to boot rescue mode.  It is a very good option.



 In trying to use a standard Debian installer iso, and booting into
 rescue mode, I got toa screen select partition into which to install
 the root system, or words to that effect.

 I have 13 partitions, and that screen does not provide any
 information, such as labels or filesystem types, for the partitions,
 so I have to figure out which is the appropriate partition to use as
 the root system. It does not indicate anything like A previous Debian
 installation was found in partition x, so you might want to use this
 partition.

 So, I have to remove the disk with that iso image, boot with a LiveCD
 disk, and, examine the partitions.

 The laptop computer, to which all of this appiles, whilst being (to
 me) a fairly powerful computer, has an inferior optical disk drive,
 that appears to be designed to be as diffiocult as possible, to
 manually open, often taking uip to 20-30 minutes, to get it to open
 manually, to remove or replace the removable optical disk.

 Often, software, including operating system installation iso images,
 include a software utility, that ejects the optical disk.

 The Debian 7.8 installation iso image that I downloaded, both in the
 rescue mode, and, in the main menu, does not include an option Abort
 installation, at any step that I encountered, wherein, an Abort
 installation option, involves ejecting the removable media, and a
 message Remove the removable media and press ENTER to reboot.

 On this laptop PC, that appears designed to obstruct manual ejection
 of removable media, software induced ejection of the optical removable
 media, constistently works without any problem.

 Why does the Debian standard installation iso image, not include an
 Abort installation option (at each screen, although, even, a single
 instantiation, on the primary menu, would help, by rebooting the
 system into that menu, to do it, if that is the only way to access
 that option), that would enable ejection of the removable media with
 the iso image, instead of making this so difficult, to extract the
 removable media with the iso image?


I also note that (after taking about an hour, to remove the Debian 7.8
installer iso removable media disk from the computer, that, like
Ubuntu, the Debian 7.6 LXDE LiveCD does not, using the file manager,
show Properties for partitions, and, in opening a partition, to show
its contents, whows at the top of the tab, as the partition
identifier, a string about 32 characters long, that has no relevance
or application, to the Debian Linux 7.8 installation iso image, rescue
mode, list of partitions, from which to select, to install the root
system.

So, after about an hour and a half, today, I now have to reboot the
system into the PC-BSD - botched bootup - GRUB, and use the
vandalised GRUB, to find which partition, is which.

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Re: Lenovo 050 desktop crashing

2015-02-24 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015, Sharon Kimble wrote:

 Patrick Bartek nemomm...@gmail.com writes:
 
  On Tue, 24 Feb 2015, Sharon Kimble wrote:
 
  I have just bought a new computer,a Lenovo 050 desktop. Its working
 
  I couldn't find an 050 model.  Did you mean H50?
 
 Nope, its a Lenovo 050 Desktop from ebuyer

Couldn't find that model listed anywhere.  Even searched ebuyer's site.
Nothing. Just trying to get the specs on it.  Curious.  No matter as it
seems installing watchdog solved your problem.  Although, why watchdog
wasn't installed in the first place or why it needed to be installed at
all. ???  It's not on my Wheezy system, and I have no problems.  Of
course, my current system is 1 to 8 years old depending on which
part. ;-)

 
  reasonably okay except for the occasional crashes. For instance,
  I've had it a fortnight now and its longest uptime has been just
  over 3 days, even though its on all the time!
 
  What OS did it come with Windows 7 or 8?  Did the machine crash when
  running Windows?  If yes, you could have a hardware problem.  If no,
  then it's probably a Linux problem.
 
 8.1, which was very soon removed to install wheezy to upgrade to
 jessie. 
 
  You seemed to have installed Jessie 32-bit based on your other
  posting -- installed watchedog . . . i386.
 
  What version of Jessie?  It's at RC1 as of 25 Jan.
 
 It was installed on 10th February, a netinstall of wheezy. Then
 upgraded to jessie on the same day.
 
  Dual boot or did you wipe out Windows?
 
  GNOME3 desktop?
 
 Fluxbox, I went into gnome once whilst I installed fluxbox, and
 there I remain.

When GNOME went to 3, I stopped using GNOME.  It caused more problems
than it was worth. Even installing another environment or just
using a window manager, it still got in the way.  Ultimately, when I
upgraded to Debian Wheezy (from Fedora 12) I did a netinstall, Basic
System.  Added what I wanted -- X, etc. -- service by service,
app by app.

You should be able to choose which environment or window manager you
want on the login page.  If you set Fluxbox as the Default, system
should boot to it the next time and every time until you change it.

 
 
  Here's what I'd do.  Start over from zero.  You could have a
  corrupted install.  Wipe out your current Jessie.  Download and
  install the most current 64-bit version. Do a checksum on the
  download itself and the CD or DVD after burning.  Depending on your
  Internet connection, a netinstall CD will get you an up-to-date
  system when the install is completed.
 
 Everything is working okay, that crashing was the only problem, so
 thanks, but I'm staying with it as it is. The setup was missing
 watchdog which is now installed. But it is a good idea to get a
 new 64-bit version, my install disk was burnt on 28 May 2013 so it
 does need to be replaced. 

You said you upgraded from Wheezy.  When or if, you reinstall Jessie,
just get the latest version and do a clean install.  I've never done a
distribution upgrade that didn't require fixing in some way or other.
Clean installs are the least problematical.

B


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Re: Wiki Debian

2015-02-24 Thread Listeiro 037

Agradeço, mas já fui nesta página e retorna esta mensagem:

Account creation failed: Due to an ongoing spam attack, this wiki is
configured to not automatically create wiki accounts for some users.
Please contact w...@debian.org first if you wish to create an account..


Em Tue, 24 Feb 2015 10:15:59 -0300 (BRT)
Paulo Henrique Santana p...@softwarelivre.org escreveu:

 
 
 - Mensagem original -
  De: Listeiro 037 listeiro_...@yahoo.com.br
  
  Caros, bom dia.
  
  Como me inscrevo na Debian Wiki.
 
 https://wiki.debian.org/FrontPage?action=newaccount
 
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Re: recommended ftp clients for Debian

2015-02-24 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2015-02-24, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tuesday 24 February 2015 14:11:13 Lisi Reisz wrote:
 I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
 pleasant to use.  GUI based.  For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.

 Many thanks to all who replied.  I looked at all the suggestions, but have 
 chosen gFTP - partly because it will talk to the misconfigured PASV FTP
 server belonging to the project that is the main reason I wanted this in the 
 first place!

 One happy bunny.  Thank you to everyone who replied.

 Lisi



I'm glad you found a solution. I've long been a fan of gftp,
particularly the gftp-text variant. Note however that gftp is not
currently in testing, and so (as things stand) will not be included in
the next stable release.

-- 

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[semi-OT][tecnoticia]Linux 4.0 confirmado: estas son las principales novedades

2015-02-24 Thread Miguel Matos
Cuando Linux estrenó su versión 3.0, la anterior versión del kernel
había llegado al número 2.6.39. Linus Torvalds no estaba dispuesto a
volver a alcanzar unos números tan largos y complicados, por lo que
hace un par de semanas publicó [una encuesta] en su perfil de Google+
preguntando a sus seguidores si la próxima versión del kernel Linux
debería la 3.20 o la 4.0.
Diez días después los resultados de la encuesta le dieron la victoria
a la versión 4.0 con un 56% de los votos, por lo que Torvalds no ha
perdido el tiempo y ya ha anunciado en un mensaje en Git que hará
honor a los resultados de la votación, y que ya han empezado a
trabajar en la primera versión Release Candidate del kernel Linux 4.0,
que aunque no parece que vaya a tener grandes innovaciones sí que
vendrá con unas cuantas novedades.

Leer más en 
http://www.genbeta.com/linux/linux-4-0-confirmado-estas-son-las-principales-novedades
vía @genbeta

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Re: Lenovo 050 desktop crashing

2015-02-24 Thread David Christensen

On 02/24/2015 03:23 AM, Sharon Kimble wrote:
 I have just bought a new computer,a Lenovo 050 desktop. Its working
 reasonably okay except for the occasional crashes.
 ...
 It has crashed when I've been using it, and its crashed overnight
 whilst I've been asleep! There does not seem to be any pattern to
 it, or any noticeable trigger.

A failing power supply and/or off-spec memory module can cause 
unpredictable lock-up's.



I use an inexpensive ATX power supply tester for quick pass/fail testing:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16899129001


I use memtest86+ for checking RAM:

http://www.memtest.org/

Run memtest86+ for at least 12 hours; better 24.  I've seen machines 
with infrequent lock-up problems pass an hour or more of testing, only 
to fail once or twice in later hours.



If your new computer fails either of the above, return it.


If the memory and power supply test out okay, then understand that the 
whole point of the Debian testing release is to find bugs.  Here is 
your opportunity to do so.



On 02/24/2015 10:56 AM, Sharon Kimble wrote:
 It was installed on 10th February, a netinstall of wheezy. Then
 upgraded to jessie on the same day.

On 02/24/2015 10:56 AM, Sharon Kimble wrote:
 But it is a good idea to get a
 new 64-bit version, my install disk was burnt on 28 May 2013 so it
 does need to be replaced.

If you're going to re-install, a fresh ISO would be a good idea.  I 
typically run amd64 on compatible hardware, but i386 with PAE (default) 
supports more than 4 GB of RAM too.  Installing and running Wheezy for a 
week or so should narrow the possibilities.



HTH,

David




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Extraño error en la mysql

2015-02-24 Thread Fabián Bonetti


Pastebin  http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=H9Xfe67N

Probé con esta forma pero no habia caso  
http://www.unilogica.com/mysql-innodb-recovery/

Opte por purgar el paquete mysql y removerlo luego instalarlo y usar los backup 
que tenia para resolverlo.

Alguna vez supiste de esto [pregunta]

Como actuaste para resolverlo y posteriormente evitarlo [pregunta]










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Re: recommended ftp clients for Debian

2015-02-24 Thread Gary Dale

On 24/02/15 10:01 AM, Bret Busby wrote:

On 24/02/2015, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:

Yes, I know I can STFW.  I have in fact done so.  But I am after personal
experience.

I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
pleasant
to use.  GUI based.  For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.

Lisi



For which version(s) of Debian?

My preference for my web sites development, is gftp. I have been using
it through various versions of Debian, through to Debian 6, but I
haven't tried it with Debian 7, and I do not know whether it is
available in Debian 7.

And, I have found it easy to use, for both putting and getting,
although, for getting, depending on the circumstances, wget is also
good.


I'm using gftp with Jessie and it works OK. I used to use kbear since I 
use KDE but kbear hasn't been around for a while.



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