Re: GRUB error: failure reading sector

2015-07-13 Thread Jonathan Dowland
Please don't hijack threads. This doesn't have anything to do
with Gary's USB HDD problem.


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Re: Vad hände med sux?

2015-07-13 Thread Sven Arvidsson
On Mon, 2015-07-13 at 11:13 +0200, j...@lillahusetiskogen.se wrote:
 Hej!
 
 Jag noterar att sux har tagits bort sedan wheezy. Någon som vet 
 varför? Något alternativ?
 https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=suxsearchon=namessuite=
 allsection=all

Upstream dead, outdated, low popcon

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=726544

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Re: Comments on Lenovo desktops

2015-07-13 Thread Andrew Wood
I had a Lenovo ThinkPad i could not get its broadcom wifi to work with debian i 
think because it had a tranistor based power switch which was off by default 
and needed windows only drivers to turn it on and then the screen failed when 
it wasnt very old.  Would never consider another lenovo product

Sent from  iPhone

 On 13 Jul 2015, at 02:12, Andrew McGlashan 
 andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au wrote:
 
 Hi Lisi,
 
 On 13/07/2015 8:48 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
 But I don't like the loook of this:
 Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2) Security Chip
 Again, comments please.
 
 I would be more concerned Lenovo for other reasons; helping customers
 with spyware MITM SSL certs for that reason alone, even though it
 was in the Windows world, I would be wary of supporting Lenovo ever
 again.  They are not the same as IBM once was.
 
 Kind Regards
 AndrewM
 
 
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Re: Comments on Lenovo desktops

2015-07-13 Thread Dan Keast
Hi all,

I'm currently considering buying new hardware too, if Lenovos have become a
spyware delivery tool, is there a happy medium between them and the gluglug
Libreboot X200?

Cheers,
Dan

On 13 July 2015 at 02:12, Andrew McGlashan 
andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au wrote:

 Hi Lisi,

 On 13/07/2015 8:48 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
  But I don't like the loook of this:
  Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2) Security Chip
  Again, comments please.

 I would be more concerned Lenovo for other reasons; helping customers
 with spyware MITM SSL certs for that reason alone, even though it
 was in the Windows world, I would be wary of supporting Lenovo ever
 again.  They are not the same as IBM once was.

 Kind Regards
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Re: New user having trouble with new install

2015-07-13 Thread Richard Owlett

Jonathan Levine wrote:

On 7/11/15, Richard Owlett rowl...@cloud85.net wrote:


You might want to try a live-cd {https://www.debian.org/CD/live/}.
The netinst cd is a very minimal system. I can see it running
when a full system might not. When I was looking for a distro I
purchased live-cd's
[https://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/] to determine compatibility
with my hardware. [I was on dial-up so downloading was not
feasible ;]


Okay, I'll keep it in mind, and perhaps give it a try if nobody can
shed any light on the current install.  The only reason I'm reluctant
is that I'm on a satellite ISP - and a small and expensive traffic cap -
so sucking down full install CDs would presumably chew up a lot of
my allocation.  That's why I chose the small CD network install - I
figured it'd hold the download down to just what was needed.



Complete set all of 13 Jessie DVD's are available from my 
preferred vendor for ~$35(US), Install over dial-up being 
completely impractical. I've moved to a 3G/LTE ISP, choosing a 
1GB/mo plan, so I will continue to purchase DVD sets.




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Vad hände med sux?

2015-07-13 Thread j...@lillahusetiskogen.se
Hej!

Jag noterar att sux har tagits bort sedan wheezy. Någon som vet varför? Något 
alternativ?
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=suxsearchon=namessuite=allsection=all

Jag tycker det är praktiskt att använda sux om man tillfälligt vill vara en 
annan användare och köra grafiska program.

/janne


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Re: Vad hände med sux?

2015-07-13 Thread Sven Arvidsson
On Mon, 2015-07-13 at 13:28 +0200, j...@lillahusetiskogen.se wrote:
 Det kanske bara är jag som gillar sux? Eller är jag enda användaren 
 som enablar popcon.
 
 Något förslag på hur man gör för att tillfälligt köra X som annan 
 användare?

gksu kanske är ett alternativ?

Annars kanske det fungerar att hämta sux-paketet och installera det
manuellt, alternativt bygga om det mot en modern miljö?

(Svara helst tillbaka till listan!)

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Re: writing to an external USB3 HD

2015-07-13 Thread Gary Dale

On 13/07/15 09:20 PM, gautam chekuri wrote:

My machine has following USB controller (I got this from lspci) :

00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset 
Family USB xHCI Host Controller (rev 04)


So, I guess, issues is not limited just to one chipset.



That would suggest a driver issue, but I've already tested on two 
different systems with the same kernel. Perhaps it was a teething 
problem with some USB3 chipsets or perhaps the kernel has problems with 
some chipsets.


The other culprit could be a faulty motherboard. Have you tried 
upgrading your BIOS? I've been considering that possibility too.



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Re: Comments on Lenovo desktops

2015-07-13 Thread Seeker



On 7/13/2015 3:54 AM, Dan Keast wrote:

Hi all,

I'm currently considering buying new hardware too, if Lenovos have 
become a spyware delivery tool, is there a happy medium between them 
and the gluglug Libreboot X200?


Cheers,
Dan

On 13 July 2015 at 02:12, Andrew McGlashan 
andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au 
mailto:andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au wrote:


Hi Lisi,

On 13/07/2015 8:48 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
 But I don't like the loook of this:
 Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2) Security Chip
 Again, comments please.

I would be more concerned Lenovo for other reasons; helping customers
with spyware MITM SSL certs for that reason alone, even though it
was in the Windows world, I would be wary of supporting Lenovo ever
again.  They are not the same as IBM once was.



I wouldn't be worried about spyware too much, there were only a few 
models that had the bad stuff,
none of the Think* stuff had it. The models that did have it all shipped 
in a three month period.


They dealt with the situation pretty quickly, provided a removal tool, 
and are not likely to want a

repeat of that fiasco.

I have seen a couple different things on the cheap Lenovo desktop systems.

One type of system the CPU is soldered on the motherboard, uses laptop 
RAM, has one PCI expresss
slot that can be used for a Video card or other PCI express card, and 
uses an external power adapter

like the power adapters the laptops take.

I would not get one of these for myself, but if it fits your needs, it 
seems like a decent system and at
least in the US you could probably get a replacement power adapter at 
Batteries Plus.


The other type of system is similar, but has an internal power supply, 
but it does not have the normal
power connections that an off the shelf ATX power supply has and not 
like any of the power supplies
I have seen for your standard Mini-ITX systems either. No 24 pin to the 
motherboard, no SATA, no
molex. The internal drives have power cables that run from the 
motherboard to the drive.


That makes it more questionable how easily/quickly you can get a 
replacement if you have to replace
the power supply. Also makes testing power issues a problem if you don't 
have a spare around.


So I would try to find out what type of power supply the system uses and 
if it uses an internal power
supply if it has the standard connections an off the shelf power supply 
would have before buying

one.

Later, Seeker




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Re: Where is samterm for sam text editor?

2015-07-13 Thread Mat Kovach
On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 11:13:34AM +1200, Richard Hector wrote:
 On 14/07/15 04:10, yutaka sugawara wrote:
  Where is samterm for sam text editor?
  
  I use debian 8. I installed 9base package and I could find sam
  text editor. But I could not find samterm.
 
 http://lists.suckless.org/dev/1101/6651.html
 http://tools.suckless.org/9base
 
 Looks like you'd have to investigate plan9port, or use it without samterm.

Highly recommend plan9port over 9base, in particular if you want to get
the most of our sam, acme, et. al. Pretty simple to clone for github and
compile. You need a few x11 libs and some font related packages, but
it works well. 

/mek



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postfix upgrading problem

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Re: Vad hände med sux?

2015-07-13 Thread j...@lillahusetiskogen.se

Ursprungligt meddelande
Från : s...@whiz.se
Datum : 2015-07-13 - 14:01 (CEST)
Till : debian-user-swedish@lists.debian.org
Ämne : Re: Vad hände med sux?

On Mon, 2015-07-13 at 13:28 +0200, j...@lillahusetiskogen.se wrote:
 Det kanske bara är jag som gillar sux? Eller är jag enda användaren 
 som enablar popcon.
 
 Något förslag på hur man gör för att tillfälligt köra X som annan 
 användare?

gksu kanske är ett alternativ?

Annars kanske det fungerar att hämta sux-paketet och installera det
manuellt, alternativt bygga om det mot en modern miljö?

(Svara helst tillbaka till listan!)

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Jag beklagar. Sitter med Telia's webmail och då blir det ofta fel. Åtminstone 
för mig.

Har testat gksu/gksudo och det funkar bra om man vill köra som root.
Vill jag köra som sven (tex) får jag det inte att funka.

Ett annat alternativ kan kanske vara xauth.

Kollade som hastigast på sux och det är ett script som använder xauth. På drygt 
300 rader.


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Re: (duda resuelta) Re: Duda sobre el comportamiento de cat

2015-07-13 Thread Manolo Díaz
El lunes, 13 jul 2015, a las 16:09 UTC+2 horas,
Camaleón escribió:

He estado haciendo pruebas para dar con una instrucción que me permita usar 
el combinado find + sort + cat + mv pero no he dado con la tecla (se admiten 
sugerencias ;-)) así que me quedo con el simple cat + mv y a correr.

Lo primero que se me viene a la cabeza es un bucle

for fichero in $(find [argumentos] | sort)
do
cat $fichero  fichero_log_mesual
mv $fichero [destino]
done

Saludos.
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Re: Varnish

2015-07-13 Thread Lisi Reisz
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Subject: Re: Varnish
Date: Monday 13 July 2015, 14:42:46
From: Gokan Atmaca linux.go...@gmail.com
To: Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com, debian-user@lists.debian.org

 Varnish cache does not work. (Static files. V4.0)

On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Monday 13 July 2015 14:20:02 Gokan Atmaca wrote:
  Hello;
   Static files (HTML, text, CSS, JS, XML) I want to make up memory.

 You will get more replies if you answer on list, so if you do not tell me
 not
 to do so, I shall forward this to the list.

 I'm still not entirely clear what the question is.  Are you asking whether
 you
 should buy some more RAM?

 Lisi
  On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com
 wrote:
   On Monday 13 July 2015 02:42:34 Gokan Atmaca wrote:
Hello
   
I'm using Debian 8. Varnish I installed 4.0.3. A kind of html, jpeg,
  
   png
  
file not run from my memory. PHP files are running.
   
Sample configuration;
http://paste.debian.net/281658/
  
   What is the question?
  
   Lisi



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Re: Comments on Lenovo desktops

2015-07-13 Thread Martin Read

On 13/07/15 14:41, Man_Without_Clue wrote:

Chinese made.
How can you trust that?


Just about every piece of consumer (and quite a lot of not-so-consumer) 
electronics on the market probably contains *some* non-volatile storage 
components manufactured in a facility whose management are potentially 
willing to cooperate with one or more intelligence agencies (or even 
lesser entities such as, say, the local equivalent of the Mafia) whose 
interests may be inimical to yours.


More realistically, the question one has to ask is not the absolute can 
I trust this equipment? (to which the answer is always no unless 
you've, say, immersed it in a few dozen gallons of aqua regia or heated 
it past the Curie point of any magnetic storage platters inside it), but 
the relative can I trust this equipment *enough* to be able to use it 
for my intended purposes without exposing myself to unacceptable levels 
of risk?.



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Re: Hoe JEE te installeren

2015-07-13 Thread Jan-Rens Reitsma

On 07/12/2015 06:47 PM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:

Ik moet op het ogenblik JEE code ontwikkelen. Het zou wel handig zijn
indien ik dit ook vanaf mij Debian bak zou kunnen doen. Standaard
wordt echter Java SE geïnstalleerd. Hoe kan ik Java EE installeren?


Volgens mij heeft Debian alleen packages voor Glassfish en Java EE 5.

Misschien is het mogelijk om Java EE 6, 7 of 8 als tar.gz-bestand te 
downloaden van oracle.com en het tar.gz-bestand vervolgens met


$ make-jpkg xx.tar.gz

(uit java-package) om te zetten naar een package die je kunt 
installeren. Zie:


$ apt-cache show java-package

Mvg,
Jan-Rens.





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Re: Comments on Lenovo desktops

2015-07-13 Thread Man_Without_Clue



On Monday, 13 July, 2015 07:54 PM, Dan Keast wrote:

Hi all,

I'm currently considering buying new hardware too, if Lenovos have 
become a spyware delivery tool, is there a happy medium between them 
and the gluglug Libreboot X200?


Cheers,
Dan

On 13 July 2015 at 02:12, Andrew McGlashan 
andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au 
mailto:andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au wrote:


Hi Lisi,

On 13/07/2015 8:48 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
 But I don't like the loook of this:
 Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2) Security Chip
 Again, comments please.

I would be more concerned Lenovo for other reasons; helping customers
with spyware MITM SSL certs for that reason alone, even though it
was in the Windows world, I would be wary of supporting Lenovo ever
again.  They are not the same as IBM once was.

Kind Regards
AndrewM


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Re: New user having trouble with new install

2015-07-13 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Saturday 11 July 2015 04:29:23 Jonathan Levine wrote:
 Greetings:

 I'm a hardware guy, and not a linux wonk, so I hope you'll all be
 gentle and use words without too many syllables.

 I've just completed the small cd internet install of the current
 distribution on a small-footprint pc based on the VIA EDEN ESP
 6000.  I went with all the defaults and it seemed to complete
 uneventfully.  However, on boot it tanks with a microcode: no
 support for this CPU vendor error.

 What's weird is that this same hardware is previously known to
 have worked with the Debian 3.1 distribution of about ten years
 ago.

 Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Two things which are in general worth trying - and that you may therefore have 
tried - checksum checking both the download and the CD.  There might have 
been an error downloading or burning.

Wiping and reinstalling.  (But possibly after trying other things?)

What also comes to mind:

Googling.  I am sure you have tried.  I get:
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=microcode%3A+no+%3E+support+for+this+CPU+vendoroq=microcode%3A+no+%3E+support+for+this+CPU+vendoraqs=chrome..69i57j69i58.1261j0j7sourceid=chromees_sm=93ie=UTF-8

But it is mostly Android.  The sixth hit however is:
http://nlug.ml1.co.uk/2013/06/microcode-updates-for-cpus-and-other-devices/4116
Is that any use?

Have you tried updating your BIOS firmware?  Or have you checked and found the 
firmware you have is the most up-to-date.

And do check for microcode updates, since it is microcode that is mentioned.

If I can think of anything else, I'll say.  But assuming that you want an 
up-to-date system, if you get those 13 DVDs you'll still have to update!

Lisi

Lisi


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Re: New user having trouble with new install

2015-07-13 Thread Lisi Reisz
Sorry - I have just found the rest of the answers in a side thread.  I 
couldn't find then just now.  I was stuck in the Richard Owlett world of 
isolated DVDs.

But the odd idea below might still be useful.  I see however, that you have 
already reinstalled.  The microcode or BIOS update ideas seem the most likely 
to be fruitful.

Lisi

On Monday 13 July 2015 14:42:02 Lisi Reisz wrote:
 On Saturday 11 July 2015 04:29:23 Jonathan Levine wrote:
  Greetings:
 
  I'm a hardware guy, and not a linux wonk, so I hope you'll all be
  gentle and use words without too many syllables.
 
  I've just completed the small cd internet install of the current
  distribution on a small-footprint pc based on the VIA EDEN ESP
  6000.  I went with all the defaults and it seemed to complete
  uneventfully.  However, on boot it tanks with a microcode: no
  support for this CPU vendor error.
 
  What's weird is that this same hardware is previously known to
  have worked with the Debian 3.1 distribution of about ten years
  ago.
 
  Can anyone point me in the right direction?

 Two things which are in general worth trying - and that you may therefore
 have tried - checksum checking both the download and the CD.  There might
 have been an error downloading or burning.

 Wiping and reinstalling.  (But possibly after trying other things?)

 What also comes to mind:

 Googling.  I am sure you have tried.  I get:
 https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=microcode%3A+no+%3E+support+for+this+CPU+
vendoroq=microcode%3A+no+%3E+support+for+this+CPU+vendoraqs=chrome..69i57j
69i58.1261j0j7sourceid=chromees_sm=93ie=UTF-8

 But it is mostly Android.  The sixth hit however is:
 http://nlug.ml1.co.uk/2013/06/microcode-updates-for-cpus-and-other-devices/
4116 Is that any use?

 Have you tried updating your BIOS firmware?  Or have you checked and found
 the firmware you have is the most up-to-date.

 And do check for microcode updates, since it is microcode that is
 mentioned.

 If I can think of anything else, I'll say.  But assuming that you want an
 up-to-date system, if you get those 13 DVDs you'll still have to update!

 Lisi

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Re: Comments on Lenovo desktops

2015-07-13 Thread Jochen Spieker
Lisi Reisz:
 On Sunday 12 July 2015 23:09:46 Lisi Reisz wrote:

 Has anyone any comments on either or both of these two for a simple
 desktop? Email, word processing, browsing, simple photo-editing, recording
 etc.

Unfortunately not. But without looking at your links: you don't need a
special machine for these tasks.

 But I don't like the loook of this:
 Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2) Security Chip
 Again, comments please.

What's wrong with a TPM? I used it as a key store for SSH for some time.

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Re: New user having trouble with new install

2015-07-13 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Monday 13 July 2015 13:30:40 Richard Owlett wrote:
 Jonathan Levine wrote:
  On 7/11/15, Richard Owlett rowl...@cloud85.net wrote:
  You might want to try a live-cd {https://www.debian.org/CD/live/}.
  The netinst cd is a very minimal system. I can see it running
  when a full system might not. When I was looking for a distro I
  purchased live-cd's
  [https://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/] to determine compatibility
  with my hardware. [I was on dial-up so downloading was not
  feasible ;]
 
  Okay, I'll keep it in mind, and perhaps give it a try if nobody can
  shed any light on the current install.  The only reason I'm reluctant
  is that I'm on a satellite ISP - and a small and expensive traffic cap -
  so sucking down full install CDs would presumably chew up a lot of
  my allocation.  That's why I chose the small CD network install - I
  figured it'd hold the download down to just what was needed.

 Complete set all of 13 Jessie DVD's are available from my
 preferred vendor for ~$35(US), Install over dial-up being
 completely impractical. I've moved to a 3G/LTE ISP, choosing a
 1GB/mo plan, so I will continue to purchase DVD sets.

I disagree with Richard on this, Jonathon.  You took much the best approach.  
There must be a solution which does not involve 13 DVDs!  I have been using 
Debian for over 11 years and in all that time I have never had to solve a 
problem by deviating from the net-install, and only very rarely by 
reinstalling.

Don't go playing around with 14 DVDs.  Richard has special and idiosyncratic 
needs and requirements.

I'll look back at your problem and see if I can suggest a different approach.  
I had been leaving it to the experts (which I am not on Jessie).

Lisi


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Re: Varnish

2015-07-13 Thread Gokan Atmaca
 Varnish cache does not work. (Static files. V4.0)

On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Monday 13 July 2015 14:20:02 Gokan Atmaca wrote:
  Hello;
   Static files (HTML, text, CSS, JS, XML) I want to make up memory.

 You will get more replies if you answer on list, so if you do not tell me
 not
 to do so, I shall forward this to the list.

 I'm still not entirely clear what the question is.  Are you asking whether
 you
 should buy some more RAM?

 Lisi
  On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com
 wrote:
   On Monday 13 July 2015 02:42:34 Gokan Atmaca wrote:
Hello
   
I'm using Debian 8. Varnish I installed 4.0.3. A kind of html, jpeg,
  
   png
  
file not run from my memory. PHP files are running.
   
Sample configuration;
http://paste.debian.net/281658/
  
   What is the question?
  
   Lisi



Re: CP funcionando de forma estranha

2015-07-13 Thread Alcione Ferreira

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Fiz algumas simulações mas o erro não se repetiu, não sei o que
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Porém estou usando o rsync ao invés do cp, ele está sendo mais eficiente.

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popcorn

2015-07-13 Thread Glenn English
What happened to popcorn?

I've received apologies like this one several times lately. And my nameserver 
can't find it.

Any ideas/thoughts?

Begin forwarded message:

 From: mailer-dae...@sbox.slsware.lan (Mail Delivery System)
 Subject: Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender
 Date: July 13, 2015 at 6:46:30 AM MDT
 To: r...@sbox.slsware.lan
 
 This is the mail system at host sbox.slsware.lan.
 
 I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not
 be delivered to one or more recipients. It's attached below.

snip

 Diagnostic-Code: X-Postfix; connect to
pinel.debian.org[2001:41c8:1000:21::21:42]:25: Network is unreachable

V6 problem (I'm still V4)?

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(duda resuelta) Re: Duda sobre el comportamiento de cat

2015-07-13 Thread Camaleón
El Sun, 12 Jul 2015 23:10:23 +0200, Javier Barroso escribió:

 2015-07-12 22:27 GMT+02:00 Camaleón noela...@gmail.com:
 El Sun, 12 Jul 2015 20:26:07 +0200, Manolo Díaz escribió:

(...)

 Yo no culparía a cat. find no devuelve los ficheros en orden
 alfabético, si hay varios ficheros creados hace menos de un día puede
 ocurrir que termine volcando uno más reciente antes que otro más
 antiguo.

 Sí, eso había pensado también pero en el directorio /logs no hay
 ningún archivo que pueda encontrar el find, es decir, ahora, a las
 22:26 (y todos los días cuando se ejecuta la tarea) sólo está:

 /logs/example.com_201507_access_log.txt

(...)

 Si es sólo un día, podrías usar el siguiente snip de base:
 mes=$(date +'%Y%m' -d '-1 day');
 dia=$(date +'%Y%m%d' -d '-1 day') ;
 cat example.com.${dia}  example.com_${mes}_access_log.txt
 
 Con un bucle ya tendrías para todos los dominios

Aunque hoy el script se ha ejecutado correctamente y no ha alterado el 
orden del contenido del archivo mensual (los datos del registro del día 
12/07/2015 los ha añadido al final) he decidido dejarlo como dices, es 
decir, he prescindido del find y he optado por cat porque me parece 
que al querer afinar la selección del archivo (cuando realmente el 
script sólo va a trabajar con uno y resulta sencillo seleccionarlo por 
su nombre) me complica la vida más que me la soluciona.

Al hacer las pruebas directamente desde una sesión ssh en el servidor, 
me he dado cuenta de que el comando find devuelve los resultados como 
le da la real gana (como decía Manolo), es decir:

find logs/archive -maxdepth 1 -type f -name example.com.*

logs/archive/example.com.20150711
logs/archive/example.com.20150708
logs/archive/example.com.20150707
logs/archive/example.com.20150710
logs/archive/example.com.20150709

La única explicación lógica que le veo al hecho de que el cat  haya 
agregado el contenido del archivo 20150710 antes del 20150709 es que al 
estar haciendo pruebas se haya podido ejecutar la tarea del cron (bien 
automáticamente o bien haciéndolo yo manualmente al estar probando los 
scripts) estando esos dos archivos en el mismo directorio, es decir:

logs/example.com.20150710
logs/example.com.20150709

Y al usar el modificador -ctime -1 en find se hayan seleccionado esos 
dos archivos (en este caso -mtime -1 hubiera sido lo correcto).

Hoy, como sólo había un único archivo en el directorio de logs no ha 
habido problemas pero si quiero usar find con ciertas garantías tendría 
que asegurarme de dos cosas:

1/ Que devuelva los archivos ordenados por nombre (?)
2/ Que use la opción -mtime

He estado haciendo pruebas para dar con una instrucción que me permita usar 
el combinado find + sort + cat + mv pero no he dado con la tecla (se admiten 
sugerencias ;-)) así que me quedo con el simple cat + mv y a correr.

Saludos y gracias a los dos por las ideas,

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Re: Where is samterm for sam text editor?

2015-07-13 Thread yutaka sugawara
Thank you for your advice.

I will download plan9port and build it.

2015年7月14日火曜日、Richard Hectorrich...@walnut.gen.nzさんは書きました:

 On 14/07/15 04:10, yutaka sugawara wrote:
  Where is samterm for sam text editor?
 
  I use debian 8. I installed 9base package and I could find sam
  text editor. But I could not find samterm.

 http://lists.suckless.org/dev/1101/6651.html
 http://tools.suckless.org/9base

 Looks like you'd have to investigate plan9port, or use it without samterm.

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Re: Comments on Lenovo desktops

2015-07-13 Thread Jape Person

On 07/13/2015 12:04 PM, Haines Brown wrote:

I purchased a ThinkPad (x250) installed Sid using ethernet, and just
as I read your message set up wireless. I had to install the driver
for the card (firmware-iwlwifi), had to work around the annoyance
that the RF-kill switch (F8) has no LED to indicate its status, had
to set up my interfaces to use wlp3s0 rather than wlan0. Did an
ifdown eth0 and ifup wlp3s0 and am now relying on wireless
connection. The only problem is that wicd-gtk does not see the
wireless network for some reason.


Wicd fails to see the wireless network even after setting wlp3s0 as the 
wireless interface in the General Settings tab of the Preferences dialog?


Please forgive this aside, which has nothing to do with the thread proper.



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live.debian.org jessie?

2015-07-13 Thread John Conover

When is live.debian.org going to be updated with jessie, (or is it)?

Thanks,

John

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Re: Duda sobre el comportamiento de cat

2015-07-13 Thread Carlos Zuniga
2015-07-12 11:48 GMT-05:00 Camaleón noela...@gmail.com:
 Hola,

 Estoy afinando un script para ejecutar a través de cron para que lleve a
 cabo dos acciones muy sencillas:

 1/ Que busque un determinado archivo de texto (archivo de registro diario
 de apache) y vuelque su contenido en un nuevo archivo que contenga el
 acumulado mensual.

 2/ Que mueva el archivo de registro diario a un directorio.

 Se trata de esta línea (no es copia/pega, puede haber algún gazapín):

 ***
 find logs -maxdepth 1 -type f -name example.com.* -ctime -1 exec cat  
 logs/example.com_$(date '+%Y%m')_access_log.txt {} \; exec mv {} 
 logs/archive \;
 ***

 La instrucción se ejecuta sin problemas salvo por el cat, que me genera
 un archivo de registro con los días alterados, es decir, en lugar de ir
 añadiendo el contenido del archivo al final del mensual:

 /logs/example.com_201507_access_log.txt

 [2015-07-01] ...
 [2015-07-01] ...
 [2015-07-02] ...
 [2015-07-02] ...
 [2015-07-03] ...
 [2015-07-03] ...

 Lo hace a lo loco:

 [2015-07-02] ...
 [2015-07-02] ...
 [2015-07-01] ...
 [2015-07-01] ...
 [2015-07-03] ...
 [2015-07-03] ...

 ¿Qué puede provocar este comportamiento anómalo del redirector ? Se
 supone que el contenido del archivo se debe añadir al final del actual
 pero no parece que lo haga :-?


Acabo de probar y me funciona como se espera, ojo que cambié la línea por esto:

find . -maxdepth 1 -type f -name 'example.com.*' -ctime -1 -exec
cat {}  logs/log_$(date '+%Y%m').txt \; -exec mv {} arch/ \;

Notesé que añadí {} antes de la redirección y lo eliminé del final.
Inicialmente no me dí cuenta de este {} extra y se repitieron las
entradas en el log mensual (parece que `cat foo  bar foo` añade el
contenido de foo en bar 2 veces). Tal ves es ese el problema? Puedes
pegar el comando exacto que utilizas?


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Re: live.debian.org jessie?

2015-07-13 Thread Brian
On Mon 13 Jul 2015 at 11:58:16 -0700, John Conover wrote:

 When is live.debian.org going to be updated with jessie, (or is it)?

They have kept this this secret. But if you want to get one over on them
there is

  https://www.debian.org/CD/live/


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En la actualización de Debian stable, no puedo ver las aplicaciones

2015-07-13 Thread José Manuel (EB8CXW)

Hola

He realizado una actualizació³n en mi portátil, donde tengo Debian 
stable. Después de actualizar un monto de paquetes, he reiniciado, y 
todo va bien hasta que entro y aparece el escritorio gnome, pero no se 
visualiza la barra de estado, por lo que no puedo acceder a las 
aplicaciones, no puedo apagar, teniendo que hacerlo a lo bruto pulsando 
el botón de apagar del ordenador. Me podían indicar la forma de 
solucionarlo sin tener que instalar desde cero Debian. Gracias de antemano.


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Si vas a escribir.. piensa en esto:
no digas nada que no sea mas precioso que el silencio!!!


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Re: popcorn

2015-07-13 Thread Brian
On Mon 13 Jul 2015 at 08:30:14 -0600, Glenn English wrote:

 What happened to popcorn?
 
 I've received apologies like this one several times lately. And my nameserver 
 can't find it.
 
 Any ideas/thoughts?
 
 Begin forwarded message:
 
  From: mailer-dae...@sbox.slsware.lan (Mail Delivery System)
  Subject: Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender
  Date: July 13, 2015 at 6:46:30 AM MDT
  To: r...@sbox.slsware.lan
  
  This is the mail system at host sbox.slsware.lan.
  
  I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not
  be delivered to one or more recipients. It's attached below.
 
 snip
 
  Diagnostic-Code: X-Postfix; connect to
 pinel.debian.org[2001:41c8:1000:21::21:42]:25: Network is unreachable
 
 V6 problem (I'm still V4)?

Only that its understandability is on the low side - no.


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Re: New user having trouble with new install

2015-07-13 Thread Brian
On Mon 13 Jul 2015 at 18:54:31 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:

 On Monday 13 July 2015 18:39:42 Richard Owlett wrote:
 
  Ms. Reisz
  Please read before replying in future. Mr. Levine had pointed out
  one of his goals was minimum data charges during install. I
  pointed out that I had found availability of complete DVD sets to
  be valuable. Not everyone in world has your environment, needs,
  desires, etc!
 
 No, he hadn't.  He gave it as reason for downloading a small CD.  He didn't 
 say anything about minimal data charges *during install*.  He said that he 
 was reluctant to download full CDs.  He said that he only needed a minimal

He didn't? (It's minimum for data charges, BTW :))

  https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/07/msg00510.html

expensive traffic cap seems a clue.

 install, which he can get easily with the net install.  And the DVDs are not 
 going to solve the micro-code problem.  They are going to cost him a lot of 
 money and not solve his problem.

What micro-code problem? The OP has installed Debian. He is deliriously
happy. He has no problems.

 They do solve your problem.  But your problem and needs are unusual.

Wanting to conserve bandwidth is not unusual. Neither of *us* may not
have the need to. Others do.



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Re: New user having trouble with new install

2015-07-13 Thread Richard Owlett

Lisi Reisz wrote:

On Monday 13 July 2015 13:30:40 Richard Owlett wrote:

Jonathan Levine wrote:

On 7/11/15, Richard Owlett rowl...@cloud85.net wrote:

You might want to try a live-cd {https://www.debian.org/CD/live/}.
The netinst cd is a very minimal system. I can see it running
when a full system might not. When I was looking for a distro I
purchased live-cd's
[https://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/] to determine compatibility
with my hardware. [I was on dial-up so downloading was not
feasible ;]


Okay, I'll keep it in mind, and perhaps give it a try if nobody can
shed any light on the current install.  The only reason I'm reluctant
is that I'm on a satellite ISP - and a small and expensive traffic cap -
so sucking down full install CDs would presumably chew up a lot of
my allocation.  That's why I chose the small CD network install - I
figured it'd hold the download down to just what was needed.


Complete set all of 13 Jessie DVD's are available from my
preferred vendor for ~$35(US), Install over dial-up being
completely impractical. I've moved to a 3G/LTE ISP, choosing a
1GB/mo plan, so I will continue to purchase DVD sets.


I disagree with Richard on this, Jonathon.  You took much the best approach.
There must be a solution which does not involve 13 DVDs!  I have been using
Debian for over 11 years and in all that time I have never had to solve a
problem by deviating from the net-install, and only very rarely by
reinstalling.

Don't go playing around with 14 DVDs.  Richard has special and idiosyncratic
needs and requirements.

I'll look back at your problem and see if I can suggest a different approach.
I had been leaving it to the experts (which I am not on Jessie).

Lisi



Ms. Reisz
Please read before replying in future. Mr. Levine had pointed out 
one of his goals was minimum data charges during install. I 
pointed out that I had found availability of complete DVD sets to 
be valuable. Not everyone in world has your environment, needs, 
desires, etc!




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Re: Comments on Lenovo desktops

2015-07-13 Thread Haines Brown
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 12:09:21PM +0100, Andrew Wood wrote:

 I had a Lenovo ThinkPad i could not get its broadcom wifi to work with
  debian i think because it had a tranistor based power switch which
  was off by default and needed windows only drivers to turn it on and
  then the screen failed when it wasnt very old.  Would never consider
  another lenovo product

I purchased a ThinkPad (x250) installed Sid using ethernet, and just as
I read your message set up wireless. I had to install the driver for the
card (firmware-iwlwifi), had to work around the annoyance that the
RF-kill switch (F8) has no LED to indicate its status, had to set up my
interfaces to use wlp3s0 rather than wlan0. Did an ifdown eth0 and ifup
wlp3s0 and am now relying on wireless connection. The only problem is
that wicd-gtk does not see the wireless network for some reason.

I have used ThinkPads before and do not see why you are negative about
them. I don't think I ever had Broadcom wifi.


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Re: New user having trouble with new install

2015-07-13 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Monday 13 July 2015 18:39:42 Richard Owlett wrote:
 Lisi Reisz wrote:
  On Monday 13 July 2015 13:30:40 Richard Owlett wrote:
  Jonathan Levine wrote:
  On 7/11/15, Richard Owlett rowl...@cloud85.net wrote:
  You might want to try a live-cd {https://www.debian.org/CD/live/}.
  The netinst cd is a very minimal system. I can see it running
  when a full system might not. When I was looking for a distro I
  purchased live-cd's
  [https://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/] to determine compatibility
  with my hardware. [I was on dial-up so downloading was not
  feasible ;]
 
  Okay, I'll keep it in mind, and perhaps give it a try if nobody can
  shed any light on the current install.  The only reason I'm reluctant
  is that I'm on a satellite ISP - and a small and expensive traffic cap
  - so sucking down full install CDs would presumably chew up a lot of my
  allocation.  That's why I chose the small CD network install - I
  figured it'd hold the download down to just what was needed.
 
  Complete set all of 13 Jessie DVD's are available from my
  preferred vendor for ~$35(US), Install over dial-up being
  completely impractical. I've moved to a 3G/LTE ISP, choosing a
  1GB/mo plan, so I will continue to purchase DVD sets.
 
  I disagree with Richard on this, Jonathon.  You took much the best
  approach. There must be a solution which does not involve 13 DVDs!  I
  have been using Debian for over 11 years and in all that time I have
  never had to solve a problem by deviating from the net-install, and only
  very rarely by reinstalling.
 
  Don't go playing around with 14 DVDs.  Richard has special and
  idiosyncratic needs and requirements.
 
  I'll look back at your problem and see if I can suggest a different
  approach. I had been leaving it to the experts (which I am not on
  Jessie).
 
  Lisi

 Ms. Reisz
 Please read before replying in future. Mr. Levine had pointed out
 one of his goals was minimum data charges during install. I
 pointed out that I had found availability of complete DVD sets to
 be valuable. Not everyone in world has your environment, needs,
 desires, etc!

No, he hadn't.  He gave it as reason for downloading a small CD.  He didn't 
say anything about minimal data charges *during install*.  He said that he 
was reluctant to download full CDs.  He said that he only needed a minimal 
install, which he can get easily with the net install.  And the DVDs are not 
going to solve the micro-code problem.  They are going to cost him a lot of 
money and not solve his problem.

They do solve your problem.  But your problem and needs are unusual.

Lisi


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Re: Comments on Lenovo desktops

2015-07-13 Thread John Foster
Since there are very few specs listed, I will make the assumption that this
is a bare box unit. Perhaps with onboard sound and video. This unit in the
USA should go for about $150. Don't know your currency exchange rate.  I an
not a fan of Cellaron processors,  but for the lower specs required for
your uses it should work fine.  When purchasing anything,  always examine
the seller first.
On Jul 13, 2015 10:11 AM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Monday 13 July 2015 16:03:04 Martin Read wrote:
  More realistically, the question one has to ask is not the absolute can
  I trust this equipment? (to which the answer is always no unless
  you've, say, immersed it in a few dozen gallons of aqua regia or heated
  it past the Curie point of any magnetic storage platters inside it), but
  the relative can I trust this equipment *enough* to be able to use it
  for my intended purposes without exposing myself to unacceptable levels
  of risk?.

 And How hard am I going to have to fight its hard-wired preference for
 Windows?.  And Am I going to win that fight and be able to run Linux?.

 Lisi


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Where is samterm for sam text editor?

2015-07-13 Thread yutaka sugawara
Where is samterm for sam text editor?

I use debian 8. I installed 9base package and I could find sam text editor.
But I could not find samterm.


Re: Comments on Lenovo desktops

2015-07-13 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Monday 13 July 2015 16:03:04 Martin Read wrote:
 More realistically, the question one has to ask is not the absolute can
 I trust this equipment? (to which the answer is always no unless
 you've, say, immersed it in a few dozen gallons of aqua regia or heated
 it past the Curie point of any magnetic storage platters inside it), but
 the relative can I trust this equipment *enough* to be able to use it
 for my intended purposes without exposing myself to unacceptable levels
 of risk?.

And How hard am I going to have to fight its hard-wired preference for 
Windows?.  And Am I going to win that fight and be able to run Linux?.

Lisi


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Re: (duda resuelta) Re: Duda sobre el comportamiento de cat

2015-07-13 Thread Javier Barroso
2015-07-13 16:09 GMT+02:00 Camaleón noela...@gmail.com:
 El Sun, 12 Jul 2015 23:10:23 +0200, Javier Barroso escribió:

 2015-07-12 22:27 GMT+02:00 Camaleón noela...@gmail.com:
 El Sun, 12 Jul 2015 20:26:07 +0200, Manolo Díaz escribió:

 (...)

 Yo no culparía a cat. find no devuelve los ficheros en orden
 alfabético, si hay varios ficheros creados hace menos de un día puede
 ocurrir que termine volcando uno más reciente antes que otro más
 antiguo.

 Sí, eso había pensado también pero en el directorio /logs no hay
 ningún archivo que pueda encontrar el find, es decir, ahora, a las
 22:26 (y todos los días cuando se ejecuta la tarea) sólo está:

 /logs/example.com_201507_access_log.txt

 (...)

 Si es sólo un día, podrías usar el siguiente snip de base:
 mes=$(date +'%Y%m' -d '-1 day');
 dia=$(date +'%Y%m%d' -d '-1 day') ;
 cat example.com.${dia}  example.com_${mes}_access_log.txt

 Con un bucle ya tendrías para todos los dominios

 Aunque hoy el script se ha ejecutado correctamente y no ha alterado el
 orden del contenido del archivo mensual (los datos del registro del día
 12/07/2015 los ha añadido al final) he decidido dejarlo como dices, es
 decir, he prescindido del find y he optado por cat porque me parece
 que al querer afinar la selección del archivo (cuando realmente el
 script sólo va a trabajar con uno y resulta sencillo seleccionarlo por
 su nombre) me complica la vida más que me la soluciona.

 Al hacer las pruebas directamente desde una sesión ssh en el servidor,
 me he dado cuenta de que el comando find devuelve los resultados como
 le da la real gana (como decía Manolo), es decir:

 find logs/archive -maxdepth 1 -type f -name example.com.*

 logs/archive/example.com.20150711
 logs/archive/example.com.20150708
 logs/archive/example.com.20150707
 logs/archive/example.com.20150710
 logs/archive/example.com.20150709

 La única explicación lógica que le veo al hecho de que el cat  haya
 agregado el contenido del archivo 20150710 antes del 20150709 es que al
 estar haciendo pruebas se haya podido ejecutar la tarea del cron (bien
 automáticamente o bien haciéndolo yo manualmente al estar probando los
 scripts) estando esos dos archivos en el mismo directorio, es decir:

 logs/example.com.20150710
 logs/example.com.20150709

 Y al usar el modificador -ctime -1 en find se hayan seleccionado esos
 dos archivos (en este caso -mtime -1 hubiera sido lo correcto).

 Hoy, como sólo había un único archivo en el directorio de logs no ha
 habido problemas pero si quiero usar find con ciertas garantías tendría
 que asegurarme de dos cosas:

 1/ Que devuelva los archivos ordenados por nombre (?)
 2/ Que use la opción -mtime

 He estado haciendo pruebas para dar con una instrucción que me permita usar
 el combinado find + sort + cat + mv pero no he dado con la tecla (se admiten
 sugerencias ;-)) así que me quedo con el simple cat + mv y a correr.

 Saludos y gracias a los dos por las ideas,

Si quieres ahorrar espacio en disco, el cat también va con los ficheros .gz:

Una vez que tengas el fichero del mes comprimido con gzip
example.com_${mes}_access_log, y suponiendo que no te interesa
comprimir el fichero diario:

cat example.com_${dia} | gzip  example.com_${mes}_access_log.gz

O si es un linux moderno, en vez gzip con xz que comprime más los
ficheros de texto, creo ...

Saludos


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Re: En la actualización de Debian stable, no puedo ver las aplicaciones

2015-07-13 Thread Gonzalo Rivero
El lun, 13-07-2015 a las 20:29 +0100, 
 Hola
 
 He realizado una actualizació³n en mi portátil, donde tengo Debian 
 stable. Después de actualizar un monto de paquetes, he reiniciado, y 
 todo va bien hasta que entro y aparece el escritorio gnome, pero no 
 se 
 visualiza la barra de estado, por lo que no puedo acceder a las 
 aplicaciones, 
lleva el cursor a la esquina de arriba a la izquierda para ver las
aplicaciones. Tiene un buscador
Si ya tenías gnome 3 y esto no funciona.. pues no se, ¿subir a algún
lugar una captura de pantalla para que veamos?

 no puedo apagar, teniendo que hacerlo a lo bruto pulsando 
 el botón de apagar del ordenador. Me podían indicar la forma de 
 solucionarlo sin tener que instalar desde cero Debian. Gracias de 
 antemano.
 
con un solo botonazo /debería/ mandar la orden de apagado y el sistema
lo apaga limpio. Si así te funciona está bien.
Si tenés que tener apretado el botón algunos segundos, equivale a
cortar la energía y algo no te está funcionando


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Re: En la actualización de Debian stable, no puedo ver las aplicaciones

2015-07-13 Thread Juan Lavieri
Hola.

Bueno vamos por pasos.


El 13 de julio de 2015, 14:59, José Manuel (EB8CXW) 
eb8cx...@infonegocio.com escribió:

 Hola

 He realizado una actualizació³n en mi portátil, donde tengo Debian stable.
 Después de actualizar un monto de paquetes, he reiniciado, y todo va bien
 hasta que entro y aparece el escritorio gnome,


​Cuando dices gnome ¿te refieres algnome clásico o al gnome-shell?
​

 pero no se visualiza la barra de estado, por lo que no puedo acceder a las
 aplicaciones, no puedo apagar, teniendo que hacerlo a lo bruto pulsando el
 botón de apagar del ordenador.


​Intenta con cntl + alt + F1 o F2 o F3 te debería aparecer una consola
donde despues de ingresar puedes emitir el comando

halt
reboot
o el que mas te guste (como root o usando sudo, según lo tengas
configurado)​



 Me podían indicar la forma de solucionarlo sin tener que instalar desde
 cero Debian.


​Antes que nada debemos saber qué pasó.

Intenta lo siguiente;  en la pantalla donde colocas tu usuario y
contraseña, debería existir un boton, el cual al ser seleccionado con el
ratón te permitirá entrar a una sesión diferente​, por ejemplo gnome
clásico.  Intenta ingresar e indícanos qué sucede.

También desde la consola puedes intentar instalar xfce o lxde para que
tengas algún ambiente gráfico para trabajar mientras se resuelve el
problema.

​Saludos.​



 Gracias de antemano.




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Errar es de humanos, pero es mas humano culpar a los demás.


Re: New user having trouble with new install

2015-07-13 Thread Jonathan Levine
On 7/13/15, Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
 On Mon 13 Jul 2015 at 18:54:31 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
 On Monday 13 July 2015 18:39:42 Richard Owlett wrote:

  Ms. Reisz
  Please read before replying in future. Mr. Levine had pointed out
  one of his goals was minimum data charges during install. I
  pointed out that I had found availability of complete DVD sets to
  be valuable. Not everyone in world has your environment, needs,
  desires, etc!

 No, he hadn't.  He gave it as reason for downloading a small CD.  He
 didn't
 say anything about minimal data charges *during install*.  He said that he

 was reluctant to download full CDs.  He said that he only needed a
 minimal

 He didn't? (It's minimum for data charges, BTW :))

   https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/07/msg00510.html

 expensive traffic cap seems a clue.

Just so this thread doesn't run indefinitely for want of my clarification, the
satellite service we subscribe to allows us 50G traffic (that's up *plus* down)
per month, after which they start charging $2-$5 per gig.  I dunno about all
y'all but it's a challenge to stay under that 50 - the previous wireless ISP I
used didn't have a cap, but their performance was low, and I averaged 150G
per month.  If I lived in the city and didn't have to deal with this nonsense,
I can only dream of the hundreds of gigs I'd be moving.

So, on average, I try to keep myself down to about a gig a day, and it should
be obvious why I took the approach I did.  Downloading *one* DVD would
have blown my budget for most of the week.

 install, which he can get easily with the net install.  And the DVDs are
 not
 going to solve the micro-code problem.  They are going to cost him a lot
 of
 money and not solve his problem.

 What micro-code problem? The OP has installed Debian. He is deliriously
 happy. He has no problems.

Correct.  I don't know the nature of the warning (beyond it underscoring that
my CPU is neither Intel or AMD), and have no idea what possible ramifications
it has.  At this point, the OS appears to be running without complaint.

 They do solve your problem.  But your problem and needs are unusual.

 Wanting to conserve bandwidth is not unusual. Neither of *us* may not
 have the need to. Others do.

Enjoy yourself.  I wouldn't wish this constraint on anyone...

Jonathan


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Re: Script surveillance SYN_FLOOD

2015-07-13 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 09:57:59PM +0200,
 Frédéric Marécaille frederique.marecai...@numericable.fr wrote 
 a message of 26 lines which said:

 envois un mail si la commande sudo netstat -atpn |grep SYN
 contient quelque chose.

La plupart des réponses sont excessivement compliquées : cron fait
déjà cela tout seul (si la commande exécutée renvoie quelque chose = mail).

Par contre, cette commande ne détecte pas les SYN flood. Sur tout
serveur Internet un peu actif, il y aura forcément des connexions en
état SYN_RECV ou SYN_SENT.

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Re: Comments on Lenovo desktops

2015-07-13 Thread Joris Bolsens


On 07/13/2015 04:09 AM, Andrew Wood wrote:
 I had a Lenovo ThinkPad i could not get its broadcom wifi to work with debian 
 i think because it had a tranistor based power switch which was off by 
 default and needed windows only drivers to turn it on and then the screen 
 failed when it wasnt very old.  Would never consider another lenovo product

I think its a bit silly to discredit an entire company simply because a
single piece of a single product didn't work the way you *assumed* it would.


I've had my IdeaPad for ~ a year now and haven't had any hardware
related problems (except for bumblebee being weird). As for their brand
credibility, they did mass install certificates which is kind of a dick
move, but if you wipe the OS you shouldn't have anything to worry about.



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Re: Necesito plugin Adobe Flash Player para navegadores en Debian 8.1

2015-07-13 Thread javier frf
El 13 de julio de 2015, 18:58, c...@pinarte.cult.cu escribió:

 Hola tengo instalado Debian 8.1 Cinnamon, me encanta este entorno. Utilizo
 como navegadores Iceweasel y Chromium. Me explico, No tengo Internet, pero
 si los repos local de Debian 8.1. La cuestión está que utilizo videos en
 mis webs (No las puedo visualizar) y me pide que instale el plugin Adobe
 Flash Player. He intentado con varios, pero nada. Cuál plugin me
 recomiendan instalar para que funcione en ambos navegadores y cómo
 hacerlo.

 Anteriormente esto me funcionaba en Debian 7.

 Gracias.



no es la solución mas prolija, pero instalando google-chrome obtienes
soporte para flash player, actualizado. me parece que en los repos hay una
version pero es antigua y ya no recibe actualizaciones , solo las de
seguridad. el nombre del paquete se llama flashplugin-nonfree. saludos

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Re: New user having trouble with new install

2015-07-13 Thread Jonathan Levine
On 7/13/15, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:

 However, on boot it tanks with a microcode: no
 support for this CPU vendor error.

 He did not mention having solved this particular problem.  In fact, it looks
 as though he may still be having it.

You must have missed the followup post, in which I wrote:

- Now that I'm fresh, it seems less obvious that the error I reported above
- is what's killing it.

With the help of those here, the fatal problem was localized to gfx, which
I disabled during a subsequent install, since I'm fine with running command
line on this machine.

So the microcode business appears to only be a warning (that's still being
reported) and not constitute a problem.  It happily skips right past it and
comes up normally.

Jonathan


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Necesito plugin Adobe Flash Player para navegadores en Debian 8.1

2015-07-13 Thread cpp
Hola tengo instalado Debian 8.1 Cinnamon, me encanta este entorno. Utilizo
como navegadores Iceweasel y Chromium. Me explico, No tengo Internet, pero
si los repos local de Debian 8.1. La cuestión está que utilizo videos en
mis webs (No las puedo visualizar) y me pide que instale el plugin Adobe
Flash Player. He intentado con varios, pero nada. Cuál plugin me
recomiendan instalar para que funcione en ambos navegadores y cómo
hacerlo.

Anteriormente esto me funcionaba en Debian 7.

Gracias.


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Re: Where is samterm for sam text editor?

2015-07-13 Thread Richard Hector
On 14/07/15 04:10, yutaka sugawara wrote:
 Where is samterm for sam text editor?
 
 I use debian 8. I installed 9base package and I could find sam
 text editor. But I could not find samterm.

http://lists.suckless.org/dev/1101/6651.html
http://tools.suckless.org/9base

Looks like you'd have to investigate plan9port, or use it without samterm.

Richard


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Re: New user having trouble with new install

2015-07-13 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Tuesday 14 July 2015 01:00:16 Jonathan Levine wrote:
 So the microcode business appears to only be a warning (that's still being
 reported) and not constitute a problem.  It happily skips right past it
 and comes up normally.

Good!  That's just what we want hear.

If it ever began to irritate you, however, there have been microcode updates - 
there were several from Intel - and you might be able to install one and get 
rid of the message.

Incidentally, I have about 50 GB bandwidth, but have no problems with it and 
hadn't regarded it as limited!  But that is download only - I have unlimited 
upload.

Lisi


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Re: New user having trouble with new install

2015-07-13 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Monday 13 July 2015 20:24:51 Brian wrote:
 On Mon 13 Jul 2015 at 18:54:31 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
  On Monday 13 July 2015 18:39:42 Richard Owlett wrote:
   Ms. Reisz
   Please read before replying in future. Mr. Levine had pointed out
   one of his goals was minimum data charges during install. I
   pointed out that I had found availability of complete DVD sets to
   be valuable. Not everyone in world has your environment, needs,
   desires, etc!
 
  No, he hadn't.  He gave it as reason for downloading a small CD.  He
  didn't say anything about minimal data charges *during install*.  He said
  that he was reluctant to download full CDs.  He said that he only needed
  a minimal

 He didn't? (It's minimum for data charges, BTW :))

   https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/07/msg00510.html

 expensive traffic cap seems a clue.

He objected to:
Okay, I'll keep it in mind, and perhaps give it a try if nobody can
shed any light on the current install.  The only reason I'm reluctant
is that I'm on a satellite ISP - and a small and expensive traffic cap -
so ***sucking down full install CDs*** would presumably chew up a lot of
my allocation.

He said that he was reluctant to download full CDs.  As I said.


  install, which he can get easily with the net install.  And the DVDs are
  not going to solve the micro-code problem.  They are going to cost him a
  lot of money and not solve his problem.

 What micro-code problem? The OP has installed Debian. He is deliriously
 happy. He has no problems.

However, on boot it tanks with a microcode: no
support for this CPU vendor error.

He did not mention having solved this particular problem.  In fact, it looks 
as though he may still be having it.
 I don't know the nature of the warning (beyond it underscoring that
my CPU is neither Intel or AMD), and have no idea what possible ramifications
it has.


  They do solve your problem.  But your problem and needs are unusual.

 Wanting to conserve bandwidth is not unusual. Neither of *us* may not
 have the need to. Others do.

Now *you* haven't read what *I* said.  The OP said that he was using the net 
install CD in order to download only those things he wanted/needed.  He has 
enough bandwidth for that.  13 DVDs were not a solution to his particular 
problem.

I neither said nor implied that a limited bandwidth was an unusual problem.  I 
said that Richard's usage was unusual.  And I stand by that.

Lisi


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Re: Comments on Lenovo desktops

2015-07-13 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 11:09:46PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
 Has anyone any comments on either or both of these two for a simple desktop?  
 Email, word processing, browsing, simple photo-editing, recording etc.
 
 http://www.ebuyer.com/658955-lenovo-thinkcentre-e50-00-twr-desktop-90bx001huk
 

This is, essentially, a laptop less a screen - it's very similar indeed to the 
cheapest Lenovo laptop at under £200 from Ebuyer - but it has more USB 3 ports.
Given that Windows 8.1 and Bing together cost almost nothing to an OEM and are
hugely subisdised by Microoft, it's essentially a desktop less real OS :)

Having used the cheapest Lenovo laptop with 4G of memory and 500G spinning rust 
disk 
- it has the same processor - it is a bit slow to start but will run Debian 
fine.

The desktop has a laptop power supply so may run a little quieter than a PSU 
with
a fan.

 http://www.ebuyer.com/658956-lenovo-e50-desktop-pc-90bx0018uk
 
 I normally like the name Lenovo, but am suspicious of these.  They seem 
 under powered (very!), and I would have preferred no OS.  But I can't really 
 produce a reason for my suspicion.  Perhaps they are too good to be true?  
 The second is quite extraordinarily cheap for a desktop in this country. (UK)
 

Not a great fan of Lenovo if you do keep Windows on the disk - they do supply
rather a lot of rubbish, extra utilities, AV products and the like.


 The other in the running is this:
 http://www.ebuyer.com/570073-zoostorm-desktop-pc-7873-1200
 It has no OS, a plus, and I have had good reports of it.

Wife's laptop is a Zoostorm bought with no OS - relatively cheap and cheerful -
to be honest, given the choice, I'd prefer an Asus for slightly more solid build
quality. Each to their own.

 
 This is not for me, but for a client.  It will run Wheezy and TDE.
 
 Thanks.
 
 Lisi
 
 
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Iceweasel a empêché l'exécution du plugin obsolète Adobe Flash

2015-07-13 Thread andre_debian
Bonjour,

On faiit comment pour ne plus avoir ce message ? :

Iceweasel a empêché l'exécution du plugin obsolète Adobe Flash sur youtube

(et avec bien d'autres sites...)

J'en ai ras le bol avec les plugins d'Adobe Flash Player,
sans arrêt il faut les renouveler, et là ça marche plus,
car Iceweasel et Firefox sont de plus en plus restrictifs !

D'ailleurs, jouent-ils le jeu de la liberté avec leur hyper contrôle
de tout, certificats, plugins, modules...

Ça devient plus que pénible :-(

Merci de votre aide.

André

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Re: New user having trouble with new install

2015-07-13 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Tuesday 14 July 2015 01:09:05 Lisi Reisz wrote:
 On Tuesday 14 July 2015 01:00:16 Jonathan Levine wrote:
  So the microcode business appears to only be a warning (that's still
  being reported) and not constitute a problem.  It happily skips right
  past it and comes up normally.

 Good!  That's just what we want hear.

 If it ever began to irritate you, however, there have been microcode
 updates - there were several from Intel - and you might be able to install
 one and get rid of the message.

For AMD processors the microcode updates are available in linux-firmware, 
which is installed as part of the base system. No further action is needed. 
For Intel processors, install intel-ucode and continue reading.15 Jun 2015
Microcode - ArchWiki
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Microcode

Lisi



 Incidentally, I have about 50 GB bandwidth, but have no problems with it
 and hadn't regarded it as limited!  But that is download only - I have
 unlimited upload.

 Lisi


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Re: New user having trouble with new install

2015-07-13 Thread Jonathan Levine
On 7/13/15, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:

 If it ever began to irritate you, however, there have been microcode
 updates - there were several from Intel - and you might be able to
 install
 one and get rid of the message.

 For AMD processors the microcode updates are available in linux-firmware,
 which is installed as part of the base system. No further action is needed.

 For Intel processors, install intel-ucode and continue reading.15 Jun 2015
 Microcode - ArchWiki
 https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Microcode

Again, you have to go back to my first post to see that I'm not using
either an Intel or AMD CPU.  This machine is a VIA EDEN ESP 6000.
So I rather doubt Intel or AMD will be able to help me with an update.

 Incidentally, I have about 50 GB bandwidth, but have no problems with it
 and hadn't regarded it as limited!  But that is download only - I have
 unlimited upload.

I download/torrent buttloads of movies and TV, and 50 doesn't go far.

thx.
jl


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Re: writing to an external USB3 HD

2015-07-13 Thread gautam chekuri
My machine has following USB controller (I got this from lspci) :

00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset
Family USB xHCI Host Controller (rev 04)

So, I guess, issues is not limited just to one chipset.

On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 4:06 AM, Gary Dale garyd...@torfree.net wrote:

 On 13/07/15 01:05 AM, gautam chekuri wrote:

 = I had problems with a large USB 3.0 (3TB and over) external hard-drive.

 = I have ext3 file system on a drive and I had a single partition for
 the entire drive.
 Initially, when the data on the drive was less it would mount (and
 read/write) fine.

 When the drive disk space was used up over 70%, I saw that the external
 hard drive would not mount when connected via the USB 3.0 port.
 dmesg would show something like this:

 [  222.828893] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: OUT Endpoint 02 Context (ep_index
 03):
 [  222.828898] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: @8800d50bb080 (virt) @d50bb080
 (dma) 0x01 - ep_info
 [  222.828903] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: @8800d50bb084 (virt) @d50bb084
 (dma) 0x216 - ep_info2
 [  222.828914] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: @8800d50bb088 (virt) @d50bb088
 (dma) 0xd50d4401 - deq
 [  222.828918] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: @8800d50bb090 (virt) @d50bb090
 (dma) 0x00 - tx_info
 [  222.828926] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: @8800d50bb094 (virt) @d50bb094
 (dma) 0x00 - rsvd[0]
 [  222.828933] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: @8800d50bb098 (virt) @d50bb098
 (dma) 0x00 - rsvd[1]
 [  222.828941] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: @8800d50bb09c (virt) @d50bb09c
 (dma) 0x00 - rsvd[2]
 [  222.829004] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: Endpoint 0x81 not halted, refusing
 to reset.
 [  222.829009] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: Endpoint 0x2 not halted, refusing
 to reset.
 [  222.829016] usb_reset_device returns 0
 [  222.829023] scsi command aborted
 [  222.829028] *** thread sleeping
 [  222.829079] scsi 8:0:0:0: Device offlined - not ready after error
 recovery
 [  222.829144] usb-storage 3-2:1.0: scan complete
 [  222.923625] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: xhci_hub_status_data: stopping port
 polling.

 However it mounted fine when connected via USB 2.0 ports

 = To understand the issue more I complied my kernel from source and
 enabled CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG, CONFIG_USB_DEBUG and few other flags that I
 don't remember now.
 However, I couldn't get to spending more time on understand the xhci
 subsystem, so I don't yet know what might be happening.

 = But, I guess, one thing you could do is check if the issues are
 happening when connected via a USB 2.0 port too.
 If things seem to be working via USB 2.0 then it might be a issue with
 the xhci subsystem.


 It seems to be the xhci subsystem as the log I originally posted says (see
 below). The question is whether it is specific to this particular
 motherboard or the chipset. I had suspected the kernel but I notice that
 Jessie and Stretch are both still running the same one (3.16.0-4-amd64).

 And yes, there is no problem running connected to a USB2 port. The job
 just takes a lot longer.

 Anyway, here's a section of the log, from the start of the job until the
 xhci system crashes. After it does, the USB3 ports are dead but the USB2
 ports still work.

 Jul 10 13:21:31 molar ntfs-3g[1170]: Version 2014.2.15AR.2 integrated FUSE
 28
 Jul 10 13:21:31 molar ntfs-3g[1170]: Mounted /dev/sde1 (Read-Write, label
 , NTFS 3.1)
 Jul 10 13:21:31 molar ntfs-3g[1170]: Cmdline options: rw
 Jul 10 13:21:31 molar ntfs-3g[1170]: Mount options:
 rw,allow_other,nonempty,relatime,fsname=/dev/sde1,blkdev,blksize=4096
 Jul 10 13:21:31 molar ntfs-3g[1170]: Ownership and permissions disabled,
 configuration type 7
 Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.574438] xhci_hcd :02:00.0: xHCI
 host not responding to stop endpoint command.
 Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.574446] xhci_hcd :02:00.0:
 Assuming host is dying, halting host.
 Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.574643] xhci_hcd :02:00.0: HC
 died; cleaning up
 Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.574709] usb 3-1: USB disconnect,
 device number 2
 Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.582388] sd 6:0:0:0: [sde] Unhandled
 error code
 Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.582395] sd 6:0:0:0: [sde]
 Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.582399] Result:
 hostbyte=DID_NO_CONNECT driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
 Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.582402] sd 6:0:0:0: [sde] CDB:
 Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.582404] Read(10): 28 00 0e 96 6a 60
 00 00 f0 00
 Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.582415] end_request: I/O error, dev
 sde, sector 244738656


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Re: New user having trouble with new install

2015-07-13 Thread Richard Owlett

Jonathan Levine wrote:

[snip]

So, on average, I try to keep myself down to about a gig a day, and it should
be obvious why I took the approach I did.  Downloading *one* DVD would
have blown my budget for most of the week.


*CHUCKLE*
I consider a gig/MONTH large
--snicker--

I rant cause there is NO *TYPICAL* Debian user.

That *IS* Debian's strength.


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Re: Necesito plugin Adobe Flash Player para navegadores en Debian 8.1

2015-07-13 Thread Jorge A. Secreto
Hola

El 13/07/2015 20:29, javier frf francisco...@gmail.com escribió:


 El 13 de julio de 2015, 18:58, c...@pinarte.cult.cu escribió:

 Hola tengo instalado Debian 8.1 Cinnamon, me encanta este entorno.
Utilizo
 como navegadores Iceweasel y Chromium. Me explico, No tengo Internet,
pero
 si los repos local de Debian 8.1. La cuestión está que utilizo videos en
 mis webs (No las puedo visualizar) y me pide que instale el plugin Adobe
 Flash Player. He intentado con varios, pero nada. Cuál plugin me
 recomiendan instalar para que funcione en ambos navegadores y cómo
 hacerlo.

 Anteriormente esto me funcionaba en Debian 7.

 Gracias.



 no es la solución mas prolija, pero instalando google-chrome obtienes
soporte para flash player, actualizado. me parece que en los repos hay una
version pero es antigua y ya no recibe actualizaciones , solo las de
seguridad. el nombre del paquete se llama flashplugin-nonfree. saludos


Flashplugin-nonfree lo que hace es descargar el plugin desde adobe e
instalarlo. Creo que sin internet no sirve para nada.
Abrazos


Re: Necesito plugin Adobe Flash Player para navegadores en Debian 8.1

2015-07-13 Thread Sergio Bessopeanetto

El 13/07/15 a las 22:28, Jorge A. Secreto escribió:


Hola

El 13/07/2015 20:29, javier frf francisco...@gmail.com 
mailto:francisco...@gmail.com escribió:



 El 13 de julio de 2015, 18:58, c...@pinarte.cult.cu 
mailto:c...@pinarte.cult.cu escribió:


 Hola tengo instalado Debian 8.1 Cinnamon, me encanta este entorno. 
Utilizo
 como navegadores Iceweasel y Chromium. Me explico, No tengo 
Internet, pero
 si los repos local de Debian 8.1. La cuestión está que utilizo 
videos en
 mis webs (No las puedo visualizar) y me pide que instale el plugin 
Adobe

 Flash Player. He intentado con varios, pero nada. Cuál plugin me
 recomiendan instalar para que funcione en ambos navegadores y cómo
 hacerlo.

 Anteriormente esto me funcionaba en Debian 7.

 Gracias.



 no es la solución mas prolija, pero instalando google-chrome 
obtienes soporte para flash player, actualizado. me parece que en los 
repos hay una version pero es antigua y ya no recibe actualizaciones , 
solo las de seguridad. el nombre del paquete se 
llama flashplugin-nonfree. saludos



Flashplugin-nonfree lo que hace es descargar el plugin desde adobe e 
instalarlo. Creo que sin internet no sirve para nada.

Abrazos

También podés instalarlo a mano descargándolo de la página de Adobe. 
Pesa unos 17 Mb.
Si tenés algún acceso te lo paso un link para que descargues únicamente 
libflashplayer.so que

va en /usr/lib/flashplayer-mozilla.
Si tenés forma de recibirlo te lo paso.

Saludos

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Re: New user having trouble with new install

2015-07-13 Thread Richard Owlett

Lisi Reisz wrote:

[snip]

I neither said nor implied that a limited bandwidth was an unusual problem.  I
said that Richard's usage was unusual.  And I stand by that.



my usage unusual?!!! *DEFINITELY*  !!!

I was just pointing out that a solution to MY problem(s) might be 
worth considering for a *DIFFERENT* problem.


That's the essence of why Debian trumps M$ and Canonical.



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Re: Extinction pendant la veille

2015-07-13 Thread mireero

On 07/12/2015 07:40 PM, Grégory Reinbold wrote:

On 07/12/2015 06:20 AM, mireero wrote:

On 07/11/2015 11:00 AM, Grégory Reinbold wrote:

Bonjour,

J'ai un souci qui se répète depuis quelques mois. Lorsque je met mon
laptop (Thinkpad X201) en veille (suspend), aléatoirement quelques
secondes ou quelques minutes après, alors que la machine est en veille,
le PC s'éteind tout seul.




[...]




Ce n'est pas systématique et ça arrive généralement au bout de la 3è
mise en veille consécutive.

Et c'est là que c'est étrange, je n'ai jamais eu le cas où je le met en
veille pour la première fois après un poweroff  boot et qu'il s'arrête
durant la première veille. Ça n'arrive que sur les suivantes.


Je trouve ça particulièrement intéressant.

T'as regardé tes logs juste après une première mise en veille (tu peux 
filtrer dans /var/log/* ce qui vient d'être écrit genre:

$ touch time
- suspend
$ find /var/log/ -newer time
)

Si tu as pm-utils installé, et si c'est pareil avec, peut-être y a t'il 
quelque chose d'intéressant dans /var/log/pm-suspend.log.


[...]


Le menu xfce doit appeler la commande suivante (tu pourrais vérifier)

Comment vérifier ? (J'ai tenté, sans succès) :


Comme t'as fait, c'est pas mal.
Après il reste google (ou les sources).


# locate xfce4-session-logout

/usr/bin/xfce4-session-logout
/usr/share/applications/xfce4-session-logout.desktop
/usr/share/man/man1/xfce4-session-logout.1.gz


Le fichier /usr/bin/xfce4-session-logout est illisible (pas du sh).
Le fichier /usr/share/applications/xfce4-session-logout.desktop pointe
sur xfce4-session-logout


Tu peux utiliser file, c'est plus précis, ex (j'ai pas xfce):

$ file /usr/share/applications/icedove.desktop
/usr/share/applications/icedove.desktop: UTF-8 Unicode text

$ file /usr/bin/icedove
/usr/bin/icedove: symbolic link to ../lib/icedove/icedove

$ file /usr/lib/icedove/icedove
/usr/lib/icedove/icedove: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 
(SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for 
GNU/Linux 2.6.32, 
BuildID[sha1]=cebc51da58ba947fcf69ce740b8bf2c8de4426ce, stripped


(En passant, mais on s'écarte, je comprends pas, les *.desktop sont de 
simples fichiers textes, donc quand tu dis que 
xfce4-session-logout.desktop pointe sur xfce4-session-logout, tu 
parles pas d'un raccourci au sens propre mais d'une ligne 
Exec=xfce4-session-logout dans le .desktop?)


J'imagine que la surcouche xfce (xfce4-session-logout) est là pour 
appeler le bon exécutable après quelques tests (si systemd - ça, sinon 
si ...), te laisser 60 sec de réflexion etc.



mais dans le doute, tu pourrais essayer une mise en veille manuelle
quelque fois de suite:
(si systemd:)
$ systemctl suspend
ou en root si plusieurs sessions ouvertes (en gros tu forces si d'autres
utilisateurs, sinon en simple utilisateur c'est bon).

Je vais tester ça.


Et (je suis pas sûr que le paquet pm-utils est installé par défaut (#
aptitude install pm-utils éventuellement)):
# pm-suspend
(Là, je crois qu'il faut être root, en tout cas le paquet est dans
/usr/sbin).

Je vais tester ça.


Ces 2 méthodes utilisent peut-être les mêmes bibliothèques etc.
Mais je pense que ça vaudrait quand même le coup d'essayer pour très
improbablement écarter un bogue de l’exécutable appelé par le lien xfce.


J'essaierais aussi les 2 commandes ci-dessus (sauf si elles fonctionnent 
correctement) directement en dehors de X.


Et également (en dehors et dans X) après avoir lancé le lien xfce 1 ou 2 
fois.


(Si ton problème est très aléatoire (càd il arrive pas souvent), tu 
peux réécrire le .desktop xfce pour qu'il appelle la commande de ton choix.)


Un dernier truc, si c'est invivable, tu peux peut-être te redécouper une 
petite partition et tester:

- Jessie/xfce
- Jessie/autre
- Testing, Sid
- ...

Je sais, c'est lourd, mais ça permettrait d'affiner...


Si t'arrivais à trouver un pattern plus précis (si même possible!
comme un programme qui tourne avant chaque plantage), ça aiderait pas
mal, sinon je crains que tu n'aies pas bcp de réponses!

Oui j'essaye d'en discerner un, mais c'est pas évident.



Cordialement


En tout cas merci pour ta réponse :)
Je te tiens au courant.





Dans un problème par définition sans log, c'est compliqué.

Mais déjà, le fait que ça n'arrive jamais la 1ère fois, c'est un progrès 
je trouve (cela dit, attention aux coïncidences genre je lance jamais 
tel ou tel programme avant qu'il y ait eu au moins 1 mise en veille ...).


À toi de rester vigilant et d'affiner le motif (ça y est, j'ai retrouvé 
le mot :) ) ,enfin, si possible.



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Re: writing to an external USB3 HD

2015-07-13 Thread Gary Dale

On 13/07/15 01:05 AM, gautam chekuri wrote:

= I had problems with a large USB 3.0 (3TB and over) external hard-drive.

= I have ext3 file system on a drive and I had a single partition for 
the entire drive.
Initially, when the data on the drive was less it would mount (and 
read/write) fine.


When the drive disk space was used up over 70%, I saw that the 
external hard drive would not mount when connected via the USB 3.0 port.

dmesg would show something like this:

[  222.828893] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: OUT Endpoint 02 Context 
(ep_index 03):
[  222.828898] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: @8800d50bb080 (virt) 
@d50bb080 (dma) 0x01 - ep_info
[  222.828903] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: @8800d50bb084 (virt) 
@d50bb084 (dma) 0x216 - ep_info2
[  222.828914] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: @8800d50bb088 (virt) 
@d50bb088 (dma) 0xd50d4401 - deq
[  222.828918] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: @8800d50bb090 (virt) 
@d50bb090 (dma) 0x00 - tx_info
[  222.828926] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: @8800d50bb094 (virt) 
@d50bb094 (dma) 0x00 - rsvd[0]
[  222.828933] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: @8800d50bb098 (virt) 
@d50bb098 (dma) 0x00 - rsvd[1]
[  222.828941] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: @8800d50bb09c (virt) 
@d50bb09c (dma) 0x00 - rsvd[2]
[  222.829004] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: Endpoint 0x81 not halted, 
refusing to reset.
[  222.829009] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: Endpoint 0x2 not halted, 
refusing to reset.

[  222.829016] usb_reset_device returns 0
[  222.829023] scsi command aborted
[  222.829028] *** thread sleeping
[  222.829079] scsi 8:0:0:0: Device offlined - not ready after error 
recovery

[  222.829144] usb-storage 3-2:1.0: scan complete
[  222.923625] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: xhci_hub_status_data: stopping 
port polling.


However it mounted fine when connected via USB 2.0 ports

= To understand the issue more I complied my kernel from source and 
enabled CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG, CONFIG_USB_DEBUG and few other flags 
that I don't remember now.
However, I couldn't get to spending more time on understand the xhci 
subsystem, so I don't yet know what might be happening.


= But, I guess, one thing you could do is check if the issues are 
happening when connected via a USB 2.0 port too.
If things seem to be working via USB 2.0 then it might be a issue with 
the xhci subsystem.


It seems to be the xhci subsystem as the log I originally posted says 
(see below). The question is whether it is specific to this particular 
motherboard or the chipset. I had suspected the kernel but I notice that 
Jessie and Stretch are both still running the same one (3.16.0-4-amd64).


And yes, there is no problem running connected to a USB2 port. The job 
just takes a lot longer.


Anyway, here's a section of the log, from the start of the job until the 
xhci system crashes. After it does, the USB3 ports are dead but the USB2 
ports still work.


Jul 10 13:21:31 molar ntfs-3g[1170]: Version 2014.2.15AR.2 integrated 
FUSE 28
Jul 10 13:21:31 molar ntfs-3g[1170]: Mounted /dev/sde1 (Read-Write, 
label , NTFS 3.1)

Jul 10 13:21:31 molar ntfs-3g[1170]: Cmdline options: rw
Jul 10 13:21:31 molar ntfs-3g[1170]: Mount options: 
rw,allow_other,nonempty,relatime,fsname=/dev/sde1,blkdev,blksize=4096
Jul 10 13:21:31 molar ntfs-3g[1170]: Ownership and permissions disabled, 
configuration type 7
Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.574438] xhci_hcd :02:00.0: xHCI 
host not responding to stop endpoint command.
Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.574446] xhci_hcd :02:00.0: 
Assuming host is dying, halting host.
Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.574643] xhci_hcd :02:00.0: HC 
died; cleaning up
Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.574709] usb 3-1: USB disconnect, 
device number 2
Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.582388] sd 6:0:0:0: [sde] Unhandled 
error code

Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.582395] sd 6:0:0:0: [sde]
Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.582399] Result: 
hostbyte=DID_NO_CONNECT driverbyte=DRIVER_OK

Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.582402] sd 6:0:0:0: [sde] CDB:
Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.582404] Read(10): 28 00 0e 96 6a 60 
00 00 f0 00
Jul 10 13:37:57 molar kernel: [ 3084.582415] end_request: I/O error, dev 
sde, sector 244738656



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Re: Varnish

2015-07-13 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Monday 13 July 2015 02:42:34 Gokan Atmaca wrote:
 Hello

 I'm using Debian 8. Varnish I installed 4.0.3. A kind of html, jpeg, png
 file not run from my memory. PHP files are running.

 Sample configuration;
 http://paste.debian.net/281658/

What is the question?

Lisi


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