[ANNOUNCE] Laptop Mode Tools 1.68 Released

2015-08-28 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
Hello Folks,

I am pleased to announce the release of Laptop Mode Tools, version
1.68.

This release is mainly focused on integration with the newer init
system, systemd. Without the help from the awesome Debian systemd
maintainers, this would not have been possible. Thank you folks.

While the focus now is on systemd, LMT will still support the older
SysV Init.

With this new release, there are some new files: laptop-mode.service,
laptop-mode.timer and lmt-poll.service. All the files should be
documented well enough for users. lmt-poll.service is the equivalent of
the module battery-level-polling, should you need it.

Filtered git log:

1.68 - Thu Aug 27 22:36:43 IST 2015

* Fix all instances for BATTERY_LEVEL_POLLING

* Group kill the polling daemon so that its child process get the
same signal

* Release the descriptor explicitly

* Add identifier about who's our parent

* Narrow down our power_supply subsystem event check condition

* Fine tune the .service file

* On my ultrabook, AC as reported as ACAD

* Enhance lmt-udev to better work with systemd

* Add a timer based polling for LMT. It is the equivalent of
battery-polling-daemon,

  using systemd

* Disable battery level polling by default, because most systems
will have systemd running

* Add documentation reference in systemd files



The tarball is available @ http://samwel.tk/laptop_mode/tools/downloads
/laptop-mode-tools_1.68.tar.gz
The md5 checksum for the tarball is 15edf643990e08deaebebf66b128b270



-- 
Ritesh Raj Sarraf
RESEARCHUT - http://www.researchut.com
Necessity is the mother of invention.


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Re: im a youtuber and i would like some help

2015-08-28 Thread Riley Baird
On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 21:20:55 -0400
Benjamin ronell awsomebenja...@gmail.com wrote:

 Im totally able to upload and edit games and able to play them. I started
 my chaneel a few days ago and i seem to be pretty good already, I have 16
 views on my first vid and it builds up from there. I'm trying to get debian
 and linux to get more users by showing off games, tutorials and other
 things people would like (this isitn what im emailing about but if anyone
 in debian wants to help me out i could really use some channel art thanks)
 My youtube name is Betterthan You and please do check me out. Im mostely
 emailing cause i need some good linux games that are mostly package games
 that i can get. I run Debian Testing so could you please help me find games
 to play? I already looked through the websites but im not sure i combed
 over everything. My father is a big supporter of linux and donates every
 year . His name is Marc Ronell and hopefully you will know him. PLease do
 help me find games to play. Thanks for the help! Bye!

Hey! Thanks for helping to spread the word about Debian! Could you send
me a link to your video? I can't seem to find it.

As for games in Debian... my favourite would have to be neverball. What
type of games do you like? If you tell us, maybe we can help you find
some similar games.


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Re: new laptop: DVD or Blu-ray

2015-08-28 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Friday 28 August 2015 06:24:33 Seeker wrote:
 On 8/27/2015 12:48 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
  On Thursday 27 August 2015 19:30:48 Seeker wrote:
  On a marginally related but not relevant note, that was at a time when
  hooking a computer to a TV
  was not so common,
 
  My, we have some youngsters on this list now. ;-)

 LOL

  Connecting home computers to TVs came _before_ connecting them to
  monitors. The circle has merely come back to the beginning.
 
  Lisi

 I had a Commodor 64, but did not have the accessories to actually use it
 like a computer
 so it was just a game system to me.

 It was probably 2007-2008 so it wasn't *that* long ago,

No - I was referring to c. 1981 when Sinclair launched the ZX81 and Atari 
launched its home computer (or was that in 1982?).  We used TVs for display.  
2007 is really recent.

Lisi

 but the TV we 
 had was a few years old
 at the time.

 We did have another smaller TV in a back bedroom that was specifically
 designed to also
 work as a computer monitor, but we didn't really want to gather the
 family around in the
 back bedroom to watch the show.

 Later, Seeker



Re: apt-get dist-upgrade shows kept back packages

2015-08-28 Thread Martin T
On 8/27/15, David Wright deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk wrote:
 Quoting Martin T (m4rtn...@gmail.com):
 Hi,

 as far as I know, kept back packages in Debian are shown in case
 package can not be upgraded with apt-get upgrade because upgrade
 requires to install new packages. Usually this can be fixed with
 apt-get dist-upgrade because this will install new packages if needed.

 Now for some reason db5.1-util package is kept back despite the fact
 that I execute apt-get dist-upgrade:

 I'm not sure which distribution you're running.

 [snip]

 Am I correct that db5.1-util is kept back because it replaces
 libdb5.1 which is required by python2.6 which I have installed? Output
 of apt-cache can be seen below:

 So what depends on python2.6 that won't be satisfied with 2.7?

 My wheezy shows libdb5.1:i386 5.1.29-5 and jessie has libdb5.3:i386
 5.3.28-9
 (assuming they're related). Neither has python2.6.

 Cheers,
 David.



How would you check the packages which depend on python2.6 that won't
be satisfied with python2.7? Simply compare the outputs of apt-cache
rdepends python2.6 and apt-cache rdepends python2.7?


thanks,
Martin



Re: new laptop: DVD or Blu-ray

2015-08-28 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Friday 28 August 2015 03:09:48 Gene Heskett wrote:
  On Thursday 27 August 2015 17:00:15 Gene Heskett wrote:
   On Thursday 27 August 2015 05:44:20 Thomas Schmitt (?)wrote:
I am curious to learn more about the Sony-CD incident.
  
   The mailing list archives contain many megabytes of such messages
   from upset people.  Use the approximately correct search terms.
 
  Go on, Gene!  Provide some references. ;-)
 
  Lisi

 Thats why we have wikipedia and google.

So you should have no trouble providing some references. ;-)

Lisi



Re: INSTALACION Y CONFIGURACION DE SERVIDORES EN DEBIAN

2015-08-28 Thread Trujo
El 28/08/15 a las 05:28, Cesar Lanz escribió:
 Saludos amigos de Debian, vengo del mundo de Microsoft Windows donde
 administro una red local en mi empleo con un servidor en el cual tengo
 instalado los servicios de DHCP, DNS y ACTIVE DIRECTORY. La situación
 es que necesitamos migrar todas la computadoras tanto clientes como
 servidores a software libre y nos gustaría implementar Debian ya que
 he leído y escuchado muy buenos comentarios acerca de este sistema
 operativo y porque ademas tienen una muy extensa documentación
 gratuita en español cosa que otras distribuciones Linux no tienen.

 La cosa es que no se por donde empezar y tampoco tenemos mucho tiempo
 disponible para realizar la migración de software en toda la empresa y
 le dí un vistazo a la pagina web (https://www.debian.org) pero hay
 demasiadas cosas y me pierdo entre tanta documentación por eso ingrese
 a la sección de contactos y me atreví a escribirles por aquí.

 Les explico con detalle la situación: Tenemos 3 equipos servidores y
 40 equipos clientes y 10 impresoras aproximadamente.

 SERVIDOR 1: Es un equipo servidor el cual ofrece los servicios de
 DHCP, DNS, ACTIVE DIRECTORY. Necesitamos configurar esta misma maquina
 pero utilizando el sistema operativo Debian que ofrezca los mismos
 servicios de DHCP, DNS y algo parecido o equivalente a ACTIVE
 DIRECTORY que ofrezca casi las mismas características de este
 directorio de usuarios.

 SERVIDOR 2: Es un servidor donde tenemos instalado Windows Server 2003
 con el software ISA SERVER 2006 que básicamente lo utilizamos de
 firewall y proxy para dar salida a Internet en la empresa. También nos
 gustaría implementar Debian en este equipo con los mismos servicios.

 SERVIDOR 3: Es un servidor donde tenemos instalado Windows Server 2003
 donde tenemos una serie de carpetas compartidas con permisos a grupos
 de usuarios del active directory de la empresa. También nos gustaría
 implementar Debian en este equipo con la misma organización de
 carpetas compartidas al cual accedan solamente grupos de usuarios
 existentes en el servidor 1.

 CLIENTES: Tenemos equipos con windows 7, windows xp y windows vista.
 Nos gustaria migrar todos estos equipo a sistemas operativos Linux. No
 estrictamente Debian, sino que queremos utilizar varias distribuciones
 ademas de Debian como Ubuntu y Fedora. Me gustaría saber si es posible
 y compatible clientes con diferentes distribuciones Linux funcionando
 con servidores Debian?

 IMPRESORAS: tenemos distintas impresoras compartidas conectadas a
 equipos clientes, también me gustaría implementar este servicio
 similar en los equipos clientes donde cualquier usuario de un equipo
 cliente puede imprimir de una determinada impresora conectada a otro
 equipo cliente de la red local.

 Me gustaría que me indicaran si existen y tienen disponible en la
 documentacion: guías (en español si es posible) para realizar este
 tipo de trabajo? Y si no existen dichas guías cuales son los paquetes
 de software que debería instalar y configurar en dichas maquinas y sus
 diferentes guías?. Agradezco la ayuda que me puedan brindar. Saludos.
Hola, bien venido a la lista, nosotros intentaremos ayudarte, pero tu
intenta adaptarte, lee
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiqueta y procura no usar HTML si no
texto plano para ahorrar ancho de banda.
Pasado los saludos intentare ayudarte:

SERVIDOR 1: instala una versión mínima  de Debian, por el final de la
instalación no elijas instalar escritorio y si servidor de ficheros,
esto te instalara el samba con el que podrás convertir el servidor en
un DC totalmente compatible con AD de Windows, ademas deberas instalar
el bind9 y el isc-dhcp-server
Si no te sientes a gusto usando texto instálate algún interfaz (yo lo
prefiero web como webmin, pero creo que para samba 4 no esta muy
actualizado, otros listeros te darán otras opiniones), recuerda que en
*NIX la estructura grafica es cliente-servidor, por lo que si en tu PC
de estritorio tienes entorno gráfico y te conectas al servidor por ssh,
podrás ejecutar aplicaciones gráficas de este sin tener que instalarte
entorno gráfico en el, elegir instalar escritorio en la instalación solo
te va a añadir muchas aplicaciones (como el office) y demonios
(aplicaciones en segundo plano) que no vas a usar.

SERVIDOR 2: Repito lo del servidor 1, en este caso usa como proxy el
squid2 y cortafuegos tipo shorewall, para este uso si que creo que el
webmin te sera útil.

SERVIDOR 3: Lo mismo que el servidor 1, salvo que las maquinas sean muy
pequeñas cualquier DC puede servir ficheros, pues el mantenimiento del
LDAP, DHCP y DNS suponen muy poca carga, (claro que todo es relativo al
tamaño de la empresa y necesidades de seguridad, en mi hospital los DC
están duplicados  mientras que el servidor de ficheros está
clusterizado, son 4 equipos por razones de seguridad y disponibilidad.

CLIENTES:  podrás usar lo que quieras, incluso Windows, MAC, Android,
IOS ... los servicios no condicionan a quien los usa, no tendrás

Re: im a youtuber and i would like some help

2015-08-28 Thread Michael Beck
 debian-user@lists.debian.org
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 Am 28.08.2015 um 03:20 schrieb Benjamin ronell awsomebenja...@gmail.com:=

=20
 Im totally able to upload and edit games and able to play them. I started m=
y chaneel a few days ago and i seem to be pretty good already, I have 16 vie=
ws on my first vid and it builds up from there. I'm trying to get debian and=
 linux to get more users by showing off games, tutorials and other things pe=
ople would like (this isitn what im emailing about but if anyone in debian w=
ants to help me out i could really use some channel art thanks) My youtube n=
ame is Betterthan You and please do check me out. Im mostely emailing cause i=
 need some good linux games that are mostly package games that i can get. I r=
un Debian Testing so could you please help me find games to play? I already l=
ooked through the websites but im not sure i combed over everything. My fath=
er is a big supporter of linux and donates every year . His name is Marc Ron=
ell and hopefully you will know him. PLease do help me find games to play. T=
hanks for the help! Bye!
=20

Native or wine/playonlinux?

Native i just played
-Metro * Redux
-Bioshock Infinite
-The Talos Principle

And a few older ones
-Half-Life 1, 2, - Addons
-Portal 1, 2, Garry's Mod, Team Fortress 2, Left 4 Dead 2
- Penumbra Series
-...
And many many many more. Steam has many.


Gru=C3=9F,

Michael Beck=



Jessie and fglrx-legacy

2015-08-28 Thread Paul Johnson
OK, I'm stumped.  I've tried a couple ways now and I'm going around in
circles and tearing my fur out over this... what's the best approach to
getting 3D acceleration going on a ThinkPad T400?


Re: what is the static ip address I assigned to eth0?

2015-08-28 Thread Reco
 Hi.

On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 12:09:08 +0100
Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:

 On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 10:01:59 +, Curt wrote:
 
  On 2015-08-28, David Wright deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk wrote:
  
   $ host localhost
   Host localhost not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
   $ ping localhost
   PING localhost (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
   64 bytes from localhost (127.0.0.1): icmp_req=1 ttl=64 time=0.032 ms
  
  curty@einstein:~$ host localhost
  localhost has address 127.0.0.1
  localhost has IPv6 address ::1
 
 To complete the picture:
 
   brian@desktop:~$ dig -x 127.0.0.1
 
   ;  DiG 9.9.5-9-Debian  -x 127.0.0.1
   ;; global options: +cmd
   ;; Got answer:
   ;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 7146
   ;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1
 
   ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
   ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096
   ;; QUESTION SECTION:
   ;1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa.IN  PTR
 
   ;; ANSWER SECTION:
   1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa. 10800   IN  PTR localhost.
 
   ;; Query time: 24 msec
   ;; SERVER: 158.152.1.43#53(158.152.1.43)
   ;; WHEN: Fri Aug 28 12:03:15 BST 2015
   ;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 74
 
 host and dig use only the DNS.
 
 Elimar's suggestion to use 'host $(hostname)' will work if hostname is
 a FQDN. But it shouldn't (or wouldn't) be on a stock Debian system.

Not unless said 'stock Debian system' has 'search domain' stanza
in /etc/resolv.conf.

Reco



Problem with Samba trash

2015-08-28 Thread Benoit . VERNOCHET


Hey guys,
I work in a compagny and i encounter a problem with the samba trash.

I'll try to explain it clearly :
When i delete a file from our network directory, the file don't move to the
samba trash directory. But, the server create the same samba tree like the
orginal file.

It's more simple with a example :
This is the file i delete to my samba tree S:\departement
\gestion_informatique\informatique\commun\test.txt
This is the samba tree that the server create at the moment when i delete
my file : \\@IP\corbeille\departement\gestion_informatique\informatique
\commun\

The problem is here : We want the file test.txt into this trash tree and it
isn't

This is the Samba trash configuration :

# Samba Trash
#
# http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba3-HOWTO/VFS.html
#
vfs objects = recycle

recycle:repository = /u1/DATA01/TrashFiles
recycle:keeptree = Yes
recycle:versions = Yes

recycle:directory_mode = 777
recycle:touch = No
recycle:touch_mtime = No
recycle:noversions = *.mdb
recycle:exclude = ?~$*,~$*,*.ldb,*.tmp
recycle:maxsize = 10

Our version of Samba (smbstatus) :
Samba version 3.6.6

Our version of Debian (cat /etc/issue) :
Debian GNU/Linux 7 \n \l

The access of the samba directory (look my example) :

lnx043002:~#
getfacl 
/u1/DATA01/users/users_data/departement/gestion_informatique/informatique/commun/

getfacl : suppression du premier « / » des noms de chemins absolus
# file:
u1/DATA01/users/users_data/departement/gestion_informatique/informatique/commun/

# owner: ldcadm
# group: ldcadm
# flags: -s-
user::rwx
group::rwx
group:Domain\040Admins:rwx
group:GG43InfoGestionInformatiqueCommun:rwx
group:GG43InfoGestionInformatiqueResponsable:rwx
group:GG43InfoGestionResponsable:rwx
mask::rwx
other::---
default:user::rwx
default:group::rwx
default:group:Domain\040Admins:rwx
default:group:GG43InfoGestionInformatiqueCommun:rwx
default:group:GG43InfoGestionInformatiqueResponsable:rwx
default:group:GG43InfoGestionResponsable:rwx
default:mask::rwx
default:other::---

And the acces of the same tree on the samba trash :

lnx043002:~#
getfacl 
/u1/DATA01/TrashFiles/departement/gestion_informatique/informatique/commun/

getfacl : suppression du premier « / » des noms de chemins absolus
# file:
u1/DATA01/TrashFiles/departement/gestion_informatique/informatique/commun/
# owner: bs4300280
# group: Domain\040Users
user::rwx
group::rwx
group:Domain\040Users:rwx
mask::rwx
other::rwx
default:user::rwx
default:group::r-x
default:group:Domain\040Users:rwx
default:mask::rwx
default:other::r-x

The samba trash work for an another site of our compagny.

PS : Sorry about my english

Thank you
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Re: Shift-tab and Ctrl-arrow working within XTerm but not in tty* terminal (was: Shift-backspace and Ctrl-arrow working within XTerm but not in tty* terminal)

2015-08-28 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Sorry!  I wrote Shift-Backspace but I meant Shift-Tab.

David Wright deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk writes:

 I append the following to /etc/console-setup/remap.inc

 # Ctrl-arrow keys need to send the same codes as in X/xterm.
 Control keycode 105 = F51
 string F51 = \033[1;5D
 Control keycode 106 = F52
 string F52 = \033[1;5C
 Control keycode 108 = F53
 string F53 = \033[1;5B
 Control keycode 103 = F54
 string F54 = \033[1;5A

 # Alt-space may as well produce a space rather than
 # nul Meta_nul or Meta_space
 alt keycode 57 = F41
 string F41 =  

 Then I run in a VC (without X running at all)
 # dpkg-reconfigure console-setup ; dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
 making no changes.

 (Why both? Laziness; that line is in my .bash_history file.)

 Shift-backspace? Personally, I wouldn't want it to do anything other
 than the same as backspace, but the principle is the same.

Sorry!  I wrote Shift-Backspace but I meant Shift-Tab.

Thanks.  I appended that code to /etc/console-setup/remap.inc, then ran

 # dpkg-reconfigure console-setup ; dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration

, but the problem remained.  In Xterm, with Ctrl-left-arrow and
Ctrl-right-arrow I jump from word to word, and with Shift-Tab I go one tab
back.  I want to do the same in VC, outside X, but they don't work.

Thanks,

Rodolfo



Re: what is the static ip address I assigned to eth0?

2015-08-28 Thread Curt
On 2015-08-28, David Wright deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk wrote:

 $ host localhost
 Host localhost not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
 $ ping localhost
 PING localhost (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
 64 bytes from localhost (127.0.0.1): icmp_req=1 ttl=64 time=0.032 ms

curty@einstein:~$ host localhost
localhost has address 127.0.0.1
localhost has IPv6 address ::1





Iniciar y detener iostat remotamente

2015-08-28 Thread Christian Silva
Tengo un programa en Java que es ejecutado en un cluster, desde el nodo
master inicio el programa en todos los nodos del cluster para que realicen
una tarea. Antes de ejecutar este programa, ejecuto también esta línea:

iostat -x 3  /tmp/outputN

... en el master y por ssh en los otros nodos del cluster.

Lo que aún no he conseguido realizar, es que cuando el programa en Java
termina de ejecutar la tarea, en el script donde inicio todo el iostat sea
detenido en todos los nodos, probé con:

pkill iostat

kill -9 $(ps aux | grep 'iostat' | awk '{print $2}')

Alguien podría decirme por favor, como debería detener el iostat
correctamente en todos los nodos, desde el nodo master.

El script que inicio desde el master es algo como:

###
iostat -x 10  /tmp/outputM
ssh u@slave1 iostat -x 10  /tmp/outputS1
ssh u@slave2 iostat -x 10  /tmp/outputS2
iniciar programa java en el slave1
iniciar programa java en el slave2
iniciar programa java en el master
-Aqui es donde quiero detener los iostat


Re: what is the static ip address I assigned to eth0?

2015-08-28 Thread Brian
On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 10:01:59 +, Curt wrote:

 On 2015-08-28, David Wright deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk wrote:
 
  $ host localhost
  Host localhost not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
  $ ping localhost
  PING localhost (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
  64 bytes from localhost (127.0.0.1): icmp_req=1 ttl=64 time=0.032 ms
 
 curty@einstein:~$ host localhost
 localhost has address 127.0.0.1
 localhost has IPv6 address ::1

To complete the picture:

  brian@desktop:~$ dig -x 127.0.0.1

  ;  DiG 9.9.5-9-Debian  -x 127.0.0.1
  ;; global options: +cmd
  ;; Got answer:
  ;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 7146
  ;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1

  ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
  ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096
  ;; QUESTION SECTION:
  ;1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa.IN  PTR

  ;; ANSWER SECTION:
  1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa. 10800   IN  PTR localhost.

  ;; Query time: 24 msec
  ;; SERVER: 158.152.1.43#53(158.152.1.43)
  ;; WHEN: Fri Aug 28 12:03:15 BST 2015
  ;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 74

host and dig use only the DNS.

Elimar's suggestion to use 'host $(hostname)' will work if hostname is
a FQDN. But it shouldn't (or wouldn't) be on a stock Debian system.



Re: new laptop: DVD or Blu-ray

2015-08-28 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi,

T.J. Duchene wroye:
 Whether you believe me or not, think me paranoid, 

I got mistrusting, too.


 makemkv forum why they
 get key revocation warnings even when using Linux

Trying to grok their complaints and proposals ...
(well, yes kids, a medium error is indeed bad) ...

They talk of keydb.cfg (clearly a disk file) and quote
the program most likely current AACS host certificate
is revoked by your drive. Also its about vid, vuk.
(whut ?)

Since this all stays a bit obscure, how about this
summary statement:

  Be aware that inserting a commercial Blu-ray video disc
  into the drive can have undesired effects on the overall
  video decoding and display system.
  (This does not affect the use of the BD drive with
   self-burned BD media.)

-
I tried to get a grip on the math:

AACS can target an individual player not by modifying its
firmware but rather by invalidating its decryption keys for
all newly produced BD-ROM media.
(Now wondering how many players they can blacklist
 by cutting off their access path to the actual decryption
 key ... and whether one can steal that key, when found.)

The used player keys cannot but identify themselves in
the video output stream by decrypting slightly different
versions of the video. (Well, one could postprocess the
video in order to deceive Sony's recognizer.)

So if a cracked video shows up, Sony can revoke the player
key, and the newly released videos are safe from it.

At some number of revoked keys, i'd expect that more and
more collateral damage is done to valid uncompromised
player keys. That's because the number of possible
combinations of revoked keys grows very rapidly if the
number of revoked keys grows.
Dirichlet's socks drawer (or somebody else's pigeon holes)
tells that there must be collisions as soon as the number
of combinations exceeds the number of media keys. Well,
actually already at the square root of that number,
according to the birthday paradox.

So this protection depends on the assumption that it is
quite hard to crack a player. Somebody who can crack many
players and release a video from each could topple the
global revocation system.
A million suicidal BD players could suffice, crying
Kill me, Sony. Kill me. while Sony runs out of bullets.

According to
  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Access_Content_System
AACS is even weaker than this contraint, because the number
of collaterally affected keys would depend on the depth of
the common ancestor of the compromised ones in the key tree:
  to revoke a given device key, the MKB needs only be
   encrypted with that device key's parent key.
The higher parents have lots of innocent children.

So each key revocation grows the sub tree of player keys
which are excluded from viewing new video Blu-rays.
The individual remedy for an innocent victim would then
be to get a new firmware for the drive with a new key
which is not in the affected sub tree.
If the global system is flexible, then one would probably
get a reshuffled key tree where the compromised ones are
consolidated in a small sub tree. But it already has to be
cryptic. So many reshufflings will not uphold the property
that a key cannot learn about its ancestors in the tree.

In this theory, players like AnyDVD and makemkv keep compromised
keys (e.g in file keydb.cfg) and their warnings tell that the
currently used compromised key is not of use with the given video.
I.e. one needs to get new compromised player keys, which were
harvested after the given video disc was pressed.

-

Have a nice day :)

Thomas



soucis avec xrandr

2015-08-28 Thread Bernard Schoenacker
bonjour,

je n'arrive pas à obtenir une résolution de 1600x1200

voici ce que me dit xrandr :
 xrandr
xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default
Screen 0: minimum 640 x 480, current 1024 x 768, maximum 1024 x 768
default connected 1024x768+0+0 0mm x 0mm
   1024x768  61.00* 
   800x600   61.00  
   640x480   60.00  
  1600x1200_75 (0x17f) 245.660MHz
h: width  1600 start 1632 end 2560 total 2592 skew0 clock
 94.78KHz v: height 1200 start 1223 end 1238 total 1261   clock
75.16Hz

la carte graphique :

lspci |grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation NV5 [Riva TNT2
Model 64 / Model 64 Pro] (rev 15)

le script qui permettais d'obtenir la résolution ad hoc :

# !/bin/sh
# script-xrandr.sh

 xrandr --newmode 1600x1200_60.00  161.00  1600 1712 1880 2160  1200
 1203 1207 1245 -hsync +vsync xrandr --addmode LVDS1  1600x1200_60.00
 xrandr --addmode LVDS0  1600x1200_60.00
 xrandr --addmode VGA-1 1600x1200_60.00
 xrandr --addmode VGA-0 1600x1200_60.00
 xrandr --output VGA-1 --mode 1600x1200_60.00
 xrandr --output VGA-0 --mode 1600x1200_60.00


la version du noyau :
uname -ar
Linux hamtaro 3.16.0-4-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt11-1+deb8u3
(2015-08-04) i686 GNU/Linux


qui aurais une solution ?

slt
bernard



Re: Jessie and fglrx-legacy

2015-08-28 Thread Lev Lazinskiy
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 06:02:26AM -0500, Paul Johnson wrote:
 OK, I'm stumped.  I've tried a couple ways now and I'm going around in
 circles and tearing my fur out over this... what's the best approach to
 getting 3D acceleration going on a ThinkPad T400?

Can you let us know what you have tried so far and what has not worked?

Thanks! 
Lev



Re: Drivers Nvidia (GTX 9X0)- Consejos, recomendaciones o experiencias.

2015-08-28 Thread Emmanuel

El 27/08/2015 a las 20:34, Salvador Garcia Z. escibió:

Los drivers dé NVIDIA van muy bien, trabajo con la misma tarjeta que
tienes a full HD 1920x1080 y de lo más serena.
Instala los headers, moduleasistent, autoconf y automake. Mata el gestor
asi etc/init.d/gdm(o el que tengas) stop. Inicias la instalación así  sh
NVIDIA (nombre completo usando la tecla tab) y se inicia la instalación,
té hace un par de preguntas que no hay problemas, en todo caso se
detiene la inhalación que puedes iniciar nuevamente, al final té
pregunta si crea el archivo de configuración de las Xs, indica que si y
arranca de nuevo el entorno gráfico así etc/init.d/gdm start.
Sí no manejas muy bien la consola, antes que nada da permiso de
ejecución al driver.

Un saludó y suerte.

El ago 27, 2015 4:21 PM, Carlos Zuniga carlos@gmail.com
mailto:carlos@gmail.com escribió:

2015-08-27 17:33 GMT-05:00 Emmanuel brenil...@hotmail.com
mailto:brenil...@hotmail.com:
  Buenas, lista.
 
  Bueno, iré al grano, quisiera saber quién ha tenido experiencias
positivas
  instalando el driver privativo desde las fuentes originales de
Nvidia —la
  web oficial— a la hora de trabajar con la línea de GTX 9X0.
  Les comento que he visto varias conversaciones aquí mismo sobre
  controladores y configuraciones de generaciones previas de estas
tarjetas,
  pero no he visto —quizá no he buscado bien— alguno relacionado
directamente
  al soporte de la familia nueva.
  Ahora, me he tratado de empapar con el tema, ya que soy nuevo en
esa área de
  las GPUs y demás, así que al menos sé que los controladores
«oficiales» de
  Debian, no dan soporte para la generación nueva. Encontré que la
versión
  mínima era la 346.35 (1*), y Debian ofrece la versión 340.65-2
cuyo soporte
  llega hasta la generación 8X0 de estas pequeñas. Existen los
controladores
  de la versión experimental en la versión 352.30-1, pero dado que
es una
  versión muy superior a la que uso (Jessie up to date) sé que
podría ser un
  problema. Ahora, conozco la salida más «arriesgada» que es actualizar
  directo desde Nvidia.com y seguir los pasos que dan.
  Sé que por ejemplo en Ubuntu se puede agregar un PPA y trabajar
más a gusto
  con estas tarjetas, pero no quiero dejar Debian :-( son muchos
años de
  trabajar a gusto con esta distro, pero quiero tener opiniones o
experiencias
  que me guíen a tomar una decisión. Al menos tengo espacio para
Ubuntu en
  caso de ser la mejor opción y trabajar ambos sistemas, aunque un
único
  config para Debian sería lo óptimo. :-)
 
  Saludos, ¡muchas gracias!
 
  PD: La tarjeta en sí es una GTX 960, por si quieren saber. :-)
 
  1*:
 

http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=articleitem=nvidia-geforce-gtx960num=2
 

Me parece más drástico cambiar de distro que instalar drivers
manualmente. Y por lo que veo en su página el instalador es bastante
sencillo de usar y permite desinstalar y actualizar así que podrás
usarlo hasta que se actualize el paquete en Debian. Además que puede
ser un buen ejercicio :)


Hola, lista.
@Carlos, agradezco la atención al tema. :-)
Realmente sí, pero era más una recolección de experiencias y consejos, 
porque de aprender, es lo que se trata, por lo mismo no abandoné a 
Debian de buenas a primeras. :-)


@Salvador, igualmente agradezco enormemente la atención. :-)
De acuerdo, iré buscando los paquetes para cuando arribe la «niña» poder 
empezar a configurar todo. Quizá me atreva con una pregunta más, 
¿Funcionó out-of-the-box o requirió pasos adicionales? Para estar listo 
para la llegada de la criatura. :-P


Saludos y muchísimas gracias.



Re: INSTALACION Y CONFIGURACION DE SERVIDORES EN DEBIAN

2015-08-28 Thread José Maldonado
El 27 de agosto de 2015, 22:58, Cesar Lanz cesarl...@gmail.com escribió:

 Saludos amigos de Debian, vengo del mundo de Microsoft Windows donde
 administro una red local en mi empleo con un servidor en el cual tengo
 instalado los servicios de DHCP, DNS y ACTIVE DIRECTORY. La situación es
 que necesitamos migrar todas la computadoras tanto clientes como servidores
 a software libre y nos gustaría implementar Debian ya que he leído y
 escuchado muy buenos comentarios acerca de este sistema operativo y porque
 ademas tienen una muy extensa documentación gratuita en español cosa que
 otras distribuciones Linux no tienen.

 La cosa es que no se por donde empezar y tampoco tenemos mucho tiempo
 disponible para realizar la migración de software en toda la empresa y le
 dí un vistazo a la pagina web (https://www.debian.org) pero hay
 demasiadas cosas y me pierdo entre tanta documentación por eso ingrese a la
 sección de contactos y me atreví a escribirles por aquí.

 Les explico con detalle la situación: Tenemos 3 equipos servidores y 40
 equipos clientes y 10 impresoras aproximadamente.

 SERVIDOR 1: Es un equipo servidor el cual ofrece los servicios de DHCP,
 DNS, ACTIVE DIRECTORY. Necesitamos configurar esta misma maquina pero
 utilizando el sistema operativo Debian que ofrezca los mismos servicios de
 DHCP, DNS y algo parecido o equivalente a ACTIVE DIRECTORY que ofrezca casi
 las mismas características de este directorio de usuarios.

 SERVIDOR 2: Es un servidor donde tenemos instalado Windows Server 2003 con
 el software ISA SERVER 2006 que básicamente lo utilizamos de firewall y
 proxy para dar salida a Internet en la empresa. También nos gustaría
 implementar Debian en este equipo con los mismos servicios.

 SERVIDOR 3: Es un servidor donde tenemos instalado Windows Server 2003
 donde tenemos una serie de carpetas compartidas con permisos a grupos de
 usuarios del active directory de la empresa. También nos gustaría
 implementar Debian en este equipo con la misma organización de carpetas
 compartidas al cual accedan solamente grupos de usuarios existentes en el
 servidor 1.

 CLIENTES: Tenemos equipos con windows 7, windows xp y windows vista. Nos
 gustaria migrar todos estos equipo a sistemas operativos Linux. No
 estrictamente Debian, sino que queremos utilizar varias distribuciones
 ademas de Debian como Ubuntu y Fedora. Me gustaría saber si es posible y
 compatible clientes con diferentes distribuciones Linux funcionando con
 servidores Debian?

 IMPRESORAS: tenemos distintas impresoras compartidas conectadas a equipos
 clientes, también me gustaría implementar este servicio similar en los
 equipos clientes donde cualquier usuario de un equipo cliente puede
 imprimir de una determinada impresora conectada a otro equipo cliente de la
 red local.

 Me gustaría que me indicaran si existen y tienen disponible en la
 documentacion: guías (en español si es posible) para realizar este tipo de
 trabajo? Y si no existen dichas guías cuales son los paquetes de software
 que debería instalar y configurar en dichas maquinas y sus diferentes
 guías?. Agradezco la ayuda que me puedan brindar. Saludos.


SERVIDOR 1: Para implementar esto puedes instalar Debian con Openbox para
tener una interfaz grafica iniciada con startx (nada de Login manager o
cosas automaticas), y configurar desde alli cualquier elemento de Samba
para que trabaje como un AD sin problemas. Por servidores DNS y DHCP,
puedes usar dnsmasq un paquete todo en uno que incluye servidor DHCP y DNS
con cache facil de configurar y con opciones interesantes como DNSSEC.
Otras opciones mas elaboradas puedes hacerlas con Unbound (DNS seguro) y
con Bind (el mayor servidor DNS del mundo) junto con isc-dhcp-server.

SERVIDOR 2: Para implementar el proxy puedes usar Squid3 con soporte para
SSL, de forma que puedes bloquear el trafico cifrado y de esa forma nadie
pueda saltarse el bloqueo usando HTTPS u otro medio. Por el firewall
shorewall y firehol son dos buenos software que te facilitaran enormemente
el trabajo con iptables, son wrappers que te permiten diseñar un firewall
de forma sencilla y humana (iptables es poderoso pero confuso para mucha
gente)

SERVIDOR 3: Si vas a trabajar todo en Linux lo mejor, más fácil de
implementar es usar OpenLDAP y NFSv4, de las mejores guias para hacerlo que
he visto es esta.

http://exablurb.blogspot.com/2012/01/introduction-nfs-v4-requirements-nfs-v3.html

Esto tampoco te traerá problemas usando Windows, ya que desde Windows 7 en
adelante, este SO trae soporte nativo para montar y trabajar con
directorios NFS.

IMPRESORAS: CUPS es todo lo que necesitas, de pronto tendras algun detalle
con los drivers, pero bajando los nuevos desde el fabricante no tendras
problemas. En mi caso he tenido buenas experiencias con Ricoh y Epson.

-- 
Dios en su Cielo, todo bien en la Tierra
***


Re: ask.debian.net

2015-08-28 Thread Lev Lazinskiy
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 02:57:25PM +0100, Brian wrote:
 On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 08:34:18 -0400, Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
 
  On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 01:27:20PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
   On Friday 28 August 2015 13:18:33 Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
I think that there is some value to have a QA style support
section
   
   Out of interest, what is wrong with the mailing list and the forum?
  
  I personally have no problem with the mailing lists or forums. I think
  some people (especially new comers) can get lost in mailing lists. Also
  both mailing lists and forums are harder to search for actual answers to
  questions. 
  
  I think a proper QA platform (i.e. not Shapado) solves a couple of
  these problems. 
  
  1. It is very approachable to anyone since a lot of people have already
  used Stack Overflow. 
  
  2. It has better search tools. 
  
  3. Actual Answers float to the top (instead of having to read through en
  endless stream of threads or forum pages). This is great and provides an
  added value of creating a sort of mini knowledge base. 
  
  Mailing lists and forums are great for when you have a specific
  question. I think the QA format is better when you are randomly
  searching for hints since it exposes potential answers and makes them
  easier to find.
 
 A worthy objective but I wonder whether the amount of work would result
 in a more useful site with more eyes. The views of two users are at
 
   http://ask.debian.net/questions/this-website-ask-debian-net-is-abandoned
I read this posting and it made me sad. It is pretty much what inspired
me to do this in the first place. I think we can do a better job. 

I tried to participate in ask.debian.net but Shapado is unbearable. For
instance every time I responded it would duplicate the response (some UI
bug). I think shapado had some good intentions but like many projects
simply dissapeared from the world. 
 
 You might have a useful response to your plans by using the admin
 contact given at
 
   https://wiki.debian.org/DebianNetDomains
 
Thanks for this link, I think this is what I was looking for! 



Re: Drivers Nvidia (GTX 9X0)- Consejos, recomendaciones o experiencias.

2015-08-28 Thread Camaleón
El Thu, 27 Aug 2015 16:33:45 -0600, Emmanuel escribió:

 Bueno, iré al grano, quisiera saber quién ha tenido experiencias
 positivas instalando el driver privativo desde las fuentes originales de
 Nvidia —la web oficial— a la hora de trabajar con la línea de GTX 9X0.

En principio, y salvo causas de fuerza mayor, siempre es recomendable 
instalar el driver disponible en los repos de Debian para evitar tener 
que recompilar manualmente el módulo de nvidia al actualizar el kernel.

 Les comento que he visto varias conversaciones aquí mismo sobre
 controladores y configuraciones de generaciones previas de estas
 tarjetas, pero no he visto —quizá no he buscado bien— alguno relacionado
 directamente al soporte de la familia nueva.
 Ahora, me he tratado de empapar con el tema, ya que soy nuevo en esa
 área de las GPUs y demás, así que al menos sé que los controladores
 «oficiales» de Debian, no dan soporte para la generación nueva. Encontré
 que la versión mínima era la 346.35 (1*), y Debian ofrece la versión
 340.65-2 cuyo soporte llega hasta la generación 8X0 de estas pequeñas.

Eso parece. Tampoco el paquete que hay en los backports (340.76) parece 
que admite esos modelos por lo que si quieres instalar el driver 
propietario en este caso tendrías que descargarlo de la web de nvidia.

 Existen los controladores de la versión experimental en la versión
 352.30-1, pero dado que es una versión muy superior a la que uso (Jessie
 up to date) sé que podría ser un problema. Ahora, conozco la salida más
 «arriesgada» que es actualizar directo desde Nvidia.com y seguir los
 pasos que dan.

No, no conviene que hagas eso con paquetes que incluyen módulos del 
kernel (como los controladores de las gráficas o virtualbox, por ejemplo) 
porque se compilan para versiones concretas del kernel.

 Sé que por ejemplo en Ubuntu se puede agregar un PPA y trabajar más a
 gusto con estas tarjetas, pero no quiero dejar Debian :-( son muchos
 años de trabajar a gusto con esta distro, pero quiero tener opiniones o
 experiencias que me guíen a tomar una decisión. Al menos tengo espacio
 para Ubuntu en caso de ser la mejor opción y trabajar ambos sistemas,
 aunque un único config para Debian sería lo óptimo. :-)

(...)

Si quieres usar el driver propietario en lugar del libre (recuerda que 
también puedes usar nouveau aunque parece que aún está un poco verde) 
yo instalaría el paquete de nvidia (352.41) sin pensarlo, sigue las 
instrucciones que están muy bien explicadas¹ y listo :-)

¹http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/352.41/README/
index.html

Saludos,

-- 
Camaleón



Re: Iniciar y detener iostat remotamente

2015-08-28 Thread Flako
El día 28 de agosto de 2015, 7:41, Christian Silva
christiansilvab...@gmail.com escribió:
 Tengo un programa en Java que es ejecutado en un cluster, desde el nodo
 master inicio el programa en todos los nodos del cluster para que realicen
 una tarea. Antes de ejecutar este programa, ejecuto también esta línea:

 iostat -x 3  /tmp/outputN

 ... en el master y por ssh en los otros nodos del cluster.

 Lo que aún no he conseguido realizar, es que cuando el programa en Java
 termina de ejecutar la tarea, en el script donde inicio todo el iostat sea
 detenido en todos los nodos, probé con:

 pkill iostat

 kill -9 $(ps aux | grep 'iostat' | awk '{print $2}')

 Alguien podría decirme por favor, como debería detener el iostat
 correctamente en todos los nodos, desde el nodo master.

 El script que inicio desde el master es algo como:

 ###
 iostat -x 10  /tmp/outputM
 ssh u@slave1 iostat -x 10  /tmp/outputS1
 ssh u@slave2 iostat -x 10  /tmp/outputS2
 iniciar programa java en el slave1
 iniciar programa java en el slave2
 iniciar programa java en el master
 -Aqui es donde quiero detener los iostat


casi seguro es por el 'ssh u@slave1 $()' , la $() se resuelve en el
servidor y no en el slave1. entoce el ps aux se ejecuta en el server y
no en slave.

podes probar con  'ssh  u@slave1 killall iostat'  o armar la cadena
kill -9 $(ps aux | grep 'iostat' | awk '{print $2}') de otra foma
jugando con las comillas  y ' y \   (no encuentro justo ahora un
ejemplo)


Saludos



Iconos genericos en thunar, ahora que veo la red

2015-08-28 Thread Jose Antonio
Hola a todos!

Pues resulta que en Debian 8.1 con el Xfce, cuando pulsaba en Thunar
en la Red, me decia imposible de montar / en  y lo arreglé tocando
la linea donde pone:

hosts: ...

en el fichero /etc/nsswitch.conf y añadiendo myhostname...

Ahora la veo la red.. pero los iconos donde pone: Red de Windows y los
equipos de la casa .. me aparecen con un icono generico de fichero
binario...

¿Alquien sabe como lo puedo cambiar?

Estuve mirando en internet, ya una semana, probando varias cosas y nada...

Lo ultimo que mire fue crear un fichero en $home llamado .gtkrc-2.0
con una linea indicando el tema pero nada.. no va..

Alguna sugerencia??

Muchas Gracias de Antemano



Re: Iconos genericos en thunar, ahora que veo la red

2015-08-28 Thread Camaleón
El Fri, 28 Aug 2015 15:02:42 +0200, Jose Antonio escribió:

 Pues resulta que en Debian 8.1 con el Xfce, cuando pulsaba en Thunar en
 la Red, me decia imposible de montar / en  y lo arreglé tocando la
 linea donde pone:
 
 hosts: ...
 
 en el fichero /etc/nsswitch.conf y añadiendo myhostname...
 
 Ahora la veo la red.. pero los iconos donde pone: Red de Windows y los
 equipos de la casa .. me aparecen con un icono generico de fichero
 binario...

Lo recuerdo :-)

 ¿Alquien sabe como lo puedo cambiar?
 
 Estuve mirando en internet, ya una semana, probando varias cosas y
 nada...

(...)

Prueba las dos cosas que comentan en este hilo:

http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=28669

Ahora bien, te sigo recomendando que uses un marcador para la red (es 
decir, que guardes una URL smb://[IP]) y así te olvidas de todos esos 
problemas ;-)

Saludos,

-- 
Camaleón



Re: ask.debian.net

2015-08-28 Thread Lev Lazinskiy
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 01:27:20PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
 On Friday 28 August 2015 13:18:33 Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
  I think that there is some value to have a QA style support
  section
 
 Out of interest, what is wrong with the mailing list and the forum?

I personally have no problem with the mailing lists or forums. I think
some people (especially new comers) can get lost in mailing lists. Also
both mailing lists and forums are harder to search for actual answers to
questions. 

I think a proper QA platform (i.e. not Shapado) solves a couple of
these problems. 

1. It is very approachable to anyone since a lot of people have already
used Stack Overflow. 

2. It has better search tools. 

3. Actual Answers float to the top (instead of having to read through en
endless stream of threads or forum pages). This is great and provides an
added value of creating a sort of mini knowledge base. 

Mailing lists and forums are great for when you have a specific
question. I think the QA format is better when you are randomly
searching for hints since it exposes potential answers and makes them
easier to find. 
 
 Lisi
 



Re: Shift-tab and Ctrl-arrow working within XTerm but not in tty* terminal

2015-08-28 Thread Rodolfo Medina
David Wright deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk writes:

 Quoting Rodolfo Medina (rodolfo.med...@gmail.com):

 Sorry!  I wrote Shift-Backspace but I meant Shift-Tab.
 
 Thanks.  I appended that code to /etc/console-setup/remap.inc, then ran
 
  # dpkg-reconfigure console-setup ; dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
 
 , but the problem remained.  In Xterm, with Ctrl-left-arrow and
 Ctrl-right-arrow I jump from word to word, and with Shift-Tab I go one tab
 back.  I want to do the same in VC, outside X, but they don't work.

 Do you have the matching instructions in .inputrc?

 # Ctrl-Right arrow
 \e[1;5C: forward-word
 # Ctrl-Left arrow
 \e[1;5D: backward-word

That works fine!  Thanks.  But what about Shift-Tab?


 I didn't mention that because, in my case, I'd had those strings in
 there for a while but they never worked from VCs until Thomas
 accidentally typed Alt-Space and pointed me in the right direction.

Which one?


 Naturally you have to check your escape-strings correspond to mine, or
 modify them accordingly. Prefixing ^V is your friend for this. Also it
 might be worth making a simple temporary change that's obvious (make a
 rarely-used unshifted key say hello) to check that the rest of the
 changes are error-free. As I said, small errors make it silently ignored.

I'm afraid I don't quite understand, maybe because of my non-native English...

Thanks,

Rodolfo



Re: INSTALACION Y CONFIGURACION DE SERVIDORES EN DEBIAN

2015-08-28 Thread walter

ja. me parece mas una tarea universitaria
que a una verdadera implementación..
digo: solo es mi apreciacion

siendo que no estas muy ducho en el asunto
y aunque me salga de Debian... sepan comprender

El 28/08/15 a las 04:42, Trujo escribió:

El 28/08/15 a las 05:28, Cesar Lanz escribió:

Saludos amigos de Debian, vengo del mundo de Microsoft Windows donde
administro una red local en mi empleo con un servidor en el cual tengo
instalado los servicios de DHCP, DNS y ACTIVE DIRECTORY. La situación
es que necesitamos migrar todas la computadoras tanto clientes como
servidores a software libre y nos gustaría implementar Debian ya que
he leído y escuchado muy buenos comentarios acerca de este sistema
operativo y porque ademas tienen una muy extensa documentación
gratuita en español cosa que otras distribuciones Linux no tienen.

La cosa es que no se por donde empezar y tampoco tenemos mucho tiempo
disponible para realizar la migración de software en toda la empresa y
le dí un vistazo a la pagina web (https://www.debian.org) pero hay
demasiadas cosas y me pierdo entre tanta documentación por eso ingrese
a la sección de contactos y me atreví a escribirles por aquí.

Les explico con detalle la situación: Tenemos 3 equipos servidores y
40 equipos clientes y 10 impresoras aproximadamente.

SERVIDOR 1: Es un equipo servidor el cual ofrece los servicios de
DHCP, DNS, ACTIVE DIRECTORY. Necesitamos configurar esta misma maquina
pero utilizando el sistema operativo Debian que ofrezca los mismos
servicios de DHCP, DNS y algo parecido o equivalente a ACTIVE
DIRECTORY que ofrezca casi las mismas características de este
directorio de usuarios.

Zentyal  o ClearOS o Univention Corporate Server..
los puedes encontrar a todo o mas en www.distrowatch.com


SERVIDOR 2: Es un servidor donde tenemos instalado Windows Server 2003
con el software ISA SERVER 2006 que básicamente lo utilizamos de
firewall y proxy para dar salida a Internet en la empresa. También nos
gustaría implementar Debian en este equipo con los mismos servicios.

los mismos que dije antes..


SERVIDOR 3: Es un servidor donde tenemos instalado Windows Server 2003
donde tenemos una serie de carpetas compartidas con permisos a grupos
de usuarios del active directory de la empresa. También nos gustaría
implementar Debian en este equipo con la misma organización de
carpetas compartidas al cual accedan solamente grupos de usuarios
existentes en el servidor 1.

Debian y Samba.


CLIENTES: Tenemos equipos con windows 7, windows xp y windows vista.
Nos gustaria migrar todos estos equipo a sistemas operativos Linux. No
estrictamente Debian, sino que queremos utilizar varias distribuciones
ademas de Debian como Ubuntu y Fedora. Me gustaría saber si es posible
y compatible clientes con diferentes distribuciones Linux funcionando
con servidores Debian?
Debian... o Ubuntu o LinuxMint.. te resultarian mas facil.. ya que todos 
trabajan con casi los mismo paquetes

y en el mismo formato .deb


IMPRESORAS: tenemos distintas impresoras compartidas conectadas a
equipos clientes, también me gustaría implementar este servicio
similar en los equipos clientes donde cualquier usuario de un equipo
cliente puede imprimir de una determinada impresora conectada a otro
equipo cliente de la red local.
las impresoras son por usb o Lan? ( se conectan a la pc por usb o las 
impresoras tiene entrada lan)


Me gustaría que me indicaran si existen y tienen disponible en la
documentacion: guías (en español si es posible) para realizar este
tipo de trabajo? Y si no existen dichas guías cuales son los paquetes
de software que debería instalar y configurar en dichas maquinas y sus
diferentes guías?. Agradezco la ayuda que me puedan brindar. Saludos.

Hola, bien venido a la lista, nosotros intentaremos ayudarte, pero tu
intenta adaptarte, lee
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiqueta y procura no usar HTML si no
texto plano para ahorrar ancho de banda.
Pasado los saludos intentare ayudarte:

SERVIDOR 1: instala una versión mínima  de Debian, por el final de la
instalación no elijas instalar escritorio y si servidor de ficheros,
esto te instalara el samba con el que podrás convertir el servidor en
un DC totalmente compatible con AD de Windows, ademas deberas instalar
el bind9 y el isc-dhcp-server
Si no te sientes a gusto usando texto instálate algún interfaz (yo lo
prefiero web como webmin, pero creo que para samba 4 no esta muy
actualizado, otros listeros te darán otras opiniones), recuerda que en
*NIX la estructura grafica es cliente-servidor, por lo que si en tu PC
de estritorio tienes entorno gráfico y te conectas al servidor por ssh,
podrás ejecutar aplicaciones gráficas de este sin tener que instalarte
entorno gráfico en el, elegir instalar escritorio en la instalación solo
te va a añadir muchas aplicaciones (como el office) y demonios
(aplicaciones en segundo plano) que no vas a usar.

SERVIDOR 2: Repito lo del servidor 1, en este caso usa como proxy el
squid2 y cortafuegos tipo 

Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Ron
On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 13:37:41 +0100
Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:

  But I have had exactly zero
  equipment failures in the ensuing decade  change that I could attribute
  to that.  

 I have had no equipment failures _ever_ (cross fingers, spit and throw salt 
 over my left shoulder) from lightning or thunderstorms.  Nor equipment 
 damage from a hurricane.  I have no special precautions.

 I also have no snake-trap anywhere, and have not been attacked by a snake.  
 Though I did find a slow-worm on my kitchen floor. 

 Gene, you of all people should know that the above is an illogical 
 statement. ;-)

 Renaud may just have been unlucky and you may just have been lucky.  Getting 
 a 
 new nic seems to me to be a lot less trouble than you went to!! 

Also, balancing the costs and hassle of completely rewiring a house to Gene's 
standards, against those of buying a couple NICs every five or ten years...
 
Cheers,
 
Ron.
-- 
Les cons ça ose tout.
 C'est même à çà qu'on les reconnaît.
-- Michel Audiard

   -- http://www.olgiati-in-paraguay.org --
 



Re: INSTALACION Y CONFIGURACION DE SERVIDORES EN DEBIAN

2015-08-28 Thread Camaleón
El Thu, 27 Aug 2015 22:58:08 -0430, Cesar Lanz escribió:

 Saludos amigos de Debian, 

Saludos, pero recuerda desactivar el formato html cuando mandes mensajes 
a esta lista y tampoco conviene escribir en MAYÚSCULAS (lo digo por el 
asunto del correo) ;-)

 vengo del mundo de Microsoft Windows donde
 administro una red local en mi empleo con un servidor en el cual tengo
 instalado los servicios de DHCP, DNS y ACTIVE DIRECTORY. La situación es
 que necesitamos migrar todas la computadoras tanto clientes como
 servidores a software libre y nos gustaría implementar Debian ya que he
 leído y escuchado muy buenos comentarios acerca de este sistema
 operativo y porque ademas tienen una muy extensa documentación gratuita
 en español cosa que otras distribuciones Linux no tienen.
 
 La cosa es que no se por donde empezar y tampoco tenemos mucho tiempo
 disponible para realizar la migración de software en toda la empresa y
 le dí un vistazo a la pagina web (https://www.debian.org) pero hay
 demasiadas cosas y me pierdo entre tanta documentación por eso ingrese a
 la sección de contactos y me atreví a escribirles por aquí.

Pues te iba a recomendar que montaras una máquina virtual para que 
hicieras las pruebas ahí pero si tienes poco tiempo ya sé que no lo 
harás ;-)

De todas formas, las prisas son muy malas consejeras, sobre todo cuando 
se trata de migraciones a ciegas sin conocer bien las soluciones a las 
que piensas cambiar, vamos, que te va a llevar tiempo hacer el cambio.

 Les explico con detalle la situación: Tenemos 3 equipos servidores y 40
 equipos clientes y 10 impresoras aproximadamente.

(...)

No vas a tener ningún problema con los servidores ni los clientes pero sí 
te digo que el tiempo para planificar y seleccionar las mejores opciones 
(que en Linux siempre hay varias) es de vital importancia.

Propuesta:

Servidor 1 → Debian estable + samba 4.x + bind + ldap + kerberos + dhcpd
Servidor 2 → Debian estable + squid + iptables
Servidor 3 → Debian estable + samba 4.x (o NFS)
Servidor 4 → Clientes Debian y openSUSE aunque para facilitar el 
mantenimiento de los equipos te recomendaría que usara una única 
distribución (ni Debian ni openSUSE te van a defraudar pero cualquiera te 
sirve)
Impresoras → si son locales se comparten a través de CUPS, si disponen de 
tarjeta de red no tendrás problemas

Por último, indicar que si no hay equipos con windows en la red puedes 
omitir la instalación de samba y optar por una solución puro-linux.

Saludos,

-- 
Camaleón



Re: Debian - IPROUTE MACVLAN

2015-08-28 Thread Marcos Carraro
Bom Dia,

Paulinho, no caso eu estava pensando em fazer algo como uma switch
trabalha, porém somente com uma eth.

No caso você configurou a vlan como tagged desta forma as estações que
estiveram com a flag da vlan vai funcionar, porém em máquinas que eu não
tenho acesso a SO (Impressora) eu não conseguiria, por isso da ideia de
VLAN com o MAC.




*--*
Att
Marcos Carraro
about.me/marcoscarraro

Em 27 de agosto de 2015 16:26, Paulino Kenji Sato pks...@gmail.com
escreveu:

 Ola,

 2015-08-27 13:32 GMT-03:00 Marcos Carraro marcos.g.carr...@gmail.com:

 Boa Tarde,

 Pessoal alguém sabe me informar se é possível criar no Linux uma placa
 virtual, e nesta placa virtual amarar a ela vários MACs das estações, e
 então deixar estas estações isoladas de outras estações, algo parecido com
 o que é feito em switchs gerenciáveis, porém sem o uso delas, apenas do
 linux e uma única placa de rede.

 Encontrei algumas coisas com o uso do iproute2 + macvlan mas nada claro,
 de como utilizar, ou como funciona...

 Na verdade seria o Linux se comportando como uma Switch Gerenciavel L2

 Abraços

 *--*
 Att
 Marcos Carraro
 about.me/marcoscarraro



 Para fazer isso teria que ter cada estação conectado em uma PHY
 independente. Isso pode ser feito usando várias placas de rede. Existem
 placas com múltiplos PHY (4).
 E usar o ebtables para fazer o controle.
 Uma alternativa e usar o 802.1x e cada estação ingressar/autenticar em uma
 vlan (802.1q).
 Da para fazer usando somente o 802.1q.
 O problema e que nem todas as placas  (driver) ou sistema operacional
 suportam o 802.1q ou 802.1x.
 Além do problema de endereçamento ip, já que cada vlan e uma rede
 independente. Talvez de para contornar isso fazendo bridge para uma outra
 interface, com a dummy ou tap.
 O ebtables ou mesmo o iptables controla quais os mac podem se comunicar
 com o linux.
 Isso não impede de outra estação entrar na mesma vlan (autenticação
 controla isso).

 Nunca implantei uma 802.1x. Mas 802.1q tenho usado sempre que preciso de
 mais redes. Por exemplo isolar as redes WiFis.
 Se compra um switch gerenciável a partir de R$850.
 Alguns switchs baratos não gerenciáveis podem ser modificados para
 suportar 802.1q. Mas, precisa saber catar bits para reprogramar a eeprom.
 Um desses switch usa o chip RTL8309SB, de 8 portas. Reprogramei algumas
 para ter vlans. Também da para criar port vlan (pvlan), isso isola as
 portas ou grupo de portas de se comunicarem entre si. pvlan e vlan são
 combinados para ter uma 802.1q.

 Se tiver dois ou mais linux:
 Instale o pacote vlan
 não configure a ethX (sem ip), ou a derrube (ifdown ethX)
 crie uma vlan
 vconfig add ethX 2
 configure um ip
 ip addr add 192.168.2.1/24 dev ethX.2  (mude o final do ip para a outra
 estação)
 suba as interfaces
 ip link set up dev ethX
 ip link set up dev ethX.2

 pode criar mais uma e configurar uma 3 estação
 vconfig add ethX 3
 ip addr add 192.168.3.1/24 dev ethX.3
 ip link set up dev ethX.3

 Na 3a estação (ethX.3), pode configurar o ip da rede ethX.2, que não vai
 conseguir se comunicar com a estação que só tem a ethX.2  configurada.

 As vlan vão de 2 a 4095 (0 e 1 são reservados)

 Isso não impede que um sniffer ou mesmo o OS informe quais as vlans
 disponíveis na rede.







 --
 Paulino Kenji Sato



Re: ask.debian.net

2015-08-28 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi,

Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
 Right, but who owns debian.net?

The question about domain ownership is answered by

  whois debian.net

which says among lots of legalese

  Registrant Name: SPI Hostmaster
  Registrant Organization: Software in the Public Interest, Inc. - Debian 
Project

plus a postal address, phone number, and e-mail address.
Same for Admin and Tech contact.

I assume that Admin knows who has the passwords and
maybe where the stored data can be found.


Have a nice day :)

Thomas



Re: ABNTeX2e e Debian 8 (Jessy)

2015-08-28 Thread P. J.
Rapaz, eu particularmente não gosto de usar esse  'texlive-full', pq
toda vez q dou um aptitude full-upgrade vem mais de um 1GB de
atualização só do latex, e sem falar q ele instala quase isso... só
compartilhando minha experiência

Abs

Em 27/08/15, Jamenson Ferreira Espindula de Almeida
Melojaf...@gmail.com escreveu:
 Saudações, pessoal.

 Obrigado por se disporem a responder.

 De fato, lá no sítio do projeto abnTeX2
 https://github.com/abntex/abntex2/wiki/InstalacaoLinux existem
 informações (até bem extensas, prolixas mesmo) acerca de como instalar
 o abnTeX2 em várias distribuições de GNU/Linux.

 Em resumo, para a distribuição Debian GNU/Linux 8 (Jessy), e
 especificamente para essa distribuição, os passos são:

 1 - apt-get install texlive-full;

 2 - Baixar o arquivo em
 http://dl.bintray.com/laurocesar/generic/abntex2.tds-1.9.5.tar.gz;

 3 - Descompactar o arquivo baixado (tar xfvz abntex2.tds-1.9.5.tar.gz);

 4 - Instalar os pacotes (make install).

 Após executar os aludidos passos, tudo funcionou conforme esperado.

 Obrigado a todos.

 Jamenson.

 .


 Em 27 de agosto de 2015 21:11, Alessandro Bandeira Duarte
 dedekin...@alessandroduarte.com.br escreveu:
 Estava com wheezy ainda. De fato, no jessie (texlive 2014), o abntex2
 está
 no pacote texlive-full.




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Re: Clavier qui se blo. au réveil.

2015-08-28 Thread Charles Plessy
 Le 27/08/2015 15:17, Charles Plessy a écrit :
 
 J'ai installé Jessie sur un VAIO pro 13 mk2, et tout a l'air de bien
 fonctionner, à part le clavier qui ne se réveille pas après hibernation.
 
 Le processeur est un i7-5500U, sur une architecture « Intel Corporation
 Broadwell-U Host Bridge -OPI (rev 09) ».  Je met une copie de `lspci`,
 `lsusb` et `xinput --list` après ma signature.
 
 Dans les logs, je trouve des lignes comme la suivante :
 
 Aug 27 21:31:31 bubu kernel: [  132.684445] atkbd serio0: Spurious ACK on 
 isa0060/serio0. Some program might be trying to access hardware directly.

Le Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 05:46:54PM +0200, maderios a écrit :

 - J'ai déjà vu des sorties dmesg avec spurious sans que cela cause de pb.
 - il serait intéressant de savoir si d'autres périphériques usb sont
 déconnectés en même temps que ton clavier.
 - teste avec un autre clavier
 - ce pb vient peut-être de ton environnement de bureau, lequel? Essaie
 d'hiberner à partir d'une console ou bien utilise un autre environnement de
 bureau plus simple, genre fluxbox.

Bonjour, et merci des conseils.

Un test montre que GNOME n'est pas la source du problème.

J'ai installé fluxbox, et quand je ferme le capot, l'écran se met en veille,
mais l'écran seulement (le bouton de démarrage reste vert).  Quand je rouvre
l'ordinateur, le clavier fonctionne impeccablement.  Si je force l'hibernation
(`systectl suspend`; le bouton de démarrage passe à l'orange), le clavier ne
répond plus après réveil.

Il n'y a pas de périphériques branchés sur des ports externes USB.  Si je
branche un deuxième clavier, celui-ci ne se bloque pas.

D'autres pistes ?

-- 
Charles Plessy
Tsurumi, Kanagawa, Japan



Re: Besoin explications pour installer SFTP

2015-08-28 Thread Hugues MORIN
Bonjour a tous


Merci pour votre aide.
Mon intervenant n'a finalement pas eu a intevenir, une mise a jour de ma
solution a corriger le probleme.
Chose positive, j'ai appris une nouvelle technique :D :D :D


Pour conclure, voici la solution que j'ai trouve:

- J'ai mis root:orthukyn comme proprietaire sur /home/orthukyn
- J'ai cree un repertoire monsite dans /home/orthukyn
- J'ai fait un montage bind de /var/www/monsite dans /home/orthukyn/monsite
- J'ai ajoute le user orthukyn au groupe www-data (proprietaire des
fichiers et repertoires de monsite)
- J'ai mis les droits a 775 sur les repertoires et 664 sur les fichiers le
temps de l'intervention.

Il ne reste plus qu'a demonter le montage, supprimer le chroot, redonner
les bons proprietaire et les bons a /monsite et supprimer le user

Niveau securite 775 et 664, ca ne doit pas etre top, mais c'etait temporaire

Cordialement
Hugues



Le 26 août 2015 14:12, Hugues MORIN mor...@gmail.com a écrit :

 Bonjour


 A force de recherche j'ai trouve la solution :D
 La reponse etait dans auth.log:
 Aug 26 11:51:51 monserveur sshd[4191]: Accepted password for orthukyn from
 monip port 36458 ssh2
 Aug 26 11:51:51 monserveur sshd[4191]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session
 opened for user orthukyn by (uid=0)
 Aug 26 11:51:51 monserveur sshd[4204]: fatal: bad ownership or modes for
 chroot directory /home/orthukyn
 Aug 26 11:51:51 monserveur sshd[4191]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session
 closed for user orthukyn

 Juste un probleme de proprietaire, il faut que ce soit root le
 proprietaire du repertoire /home/orthukyn


 Le chroot et le sftp fonctionne

 Maintenant il faut que je trouve une solution pour que mon intervenant
 puisse aceder aux fichiers
 Je vais explorer la solution du montage bind


 Cordialement
 Hugues




 Le 25 août 2015 14:48, Hugues MORIN mor...@gmail.com a écrit :

 Bonjour


 Merci pour votre aide et vos conseils.

 J'utilise deja le systeme de clef publique/prive pour me connecter a mon
 serveur.
 Malheureusement je crains que mon intervenant n'est pas la competence (ou
 ne veuille pas) pour le mettre en oeuvre...
 De plus, je ne maitrise pas bien non plus donc ce sera aussi pour moi
 assez complique.

 J'ai aussi essaye d'installer ProFTP mais apres quelques heures je ne
 suis pas arrive a le faire fonctionner.
 Quand a iptable, malheureusement il reste encore tres obscur pour moi.
 Je n'ai pas encore compris comment cela fonctionne (surement du a mes
 lacunes en matiere de reseau :(

 Je garde le mysecureshell et le script qui bloque le shell sous le coude
 ;)


 Sinon je viens de tenter le chroot mais ca n'a pas l'air de fonctionner
 ni en ssh ni en sftp
 J'ai ajoute a sshd_config:

 #AllowUsers
 AllowUsers root monuser orthukyn

 et

 # Chroot orthukyn
 Match user orthukyn
ChrootDirectory /home/orthukyn/
ForceCommand internal-sftp
AllowTCPForwarding no


 Ensuite j'ai redemarre et teste

 root@monserver:/etc/ssh# /etc/init.d/ssh restart

 hugues@localhost:~$ ssh orthukyn@monserver
 orthukyn@monserver's password:
 Connection to monserver closed by remote host.
 Connection to monserver closed.

 hugues@localhost:~$ sftp orthukyn@monserver
 orthukyn@monserver's password:
 Connection to monserver closed by remote host.
 Couldn't read packet: Connection reset by peer


 Il n'y a aucun probleme sur les autres utilisateurs.

 J'ai tente de passer /home/orthukyn/ en proprietaire root:root mais c'est
 toujurs un echec.

 J'ai du rate une information ou mal comprendre quelque chose :-/


 Cordialement
 Hugues


 Le 24 août 2015 18:21, Sébastien NOBILI sebnewslet...@free.fr a écrit :

 Bonjour,

 Je n'ai jamais mis en place la configuration sur laquelle tu planches,
 mais je
 pense pouvoir intervenir sans dire trop de conneries. Prends quand-même
 tout ça
 avec précaution et n'hésite pas à vérifier avant.

 Tout d'abord sur les modifications dans « sshd_config » (sur ce point je
 suis
 sûr de moi) :
 - ce qui t'a cassé l'accès est effectivement la directive
 « AllowUsers ». Tu
   n'autorises _que_ ton invité à se connecter, donc tu ne peux plus
 te
   connecter.
 - lorsque tu redémarres le serveur SSH (« service ssh restart »), ta
   connexion active n'est jamais coupée. Avant toute déconnexion,
 ouvre un
   nouveau terminal et vérifie que tu peux toujours te connecter à ton
   serveur. Si tu n'arrives plus à te connecter, profite de la
 connexion
   active pour rétablir.

 Vient maintenant la partie de mon intervention que tu devras prendre avec
 précaution.

 Le lundi 24 août 2015 à 17:38, Hugues MORIN a écrit :
  1/ mon intervenant doit pourvoir acceder aux fichierx de mon site (dans
  /var/www/monsite)
  Si je cree un repertoire monsite dans /home/orthukyn/
  et que je fais un ln -s /var/www/monsite/ /home/orthukyn/monsite/
  Cela vous semble correct afin qu'il puisse y acceder par son
 repertoire?

 A-priori ça ne fonctionnera pas. Un lien symbolique renvoie vers un autre
 endroit du système de 

Re: what is the static ip address I assigned to eth0?

2015-08-28 Thread Brian
On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 14:45:32 +0300, Reco wrote:

  Hi.
 
 On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 12:09:08 +0100
 Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
 
  On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 10:01:59 +, Curt wrote:
  
   On 2015-08-28, David Wright deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk wrote:
   
$ host localhost
Host localhost not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
$ ping localhost
PING localhost (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from localhost (127.0.0.1): icmp_req=1 ttl=64 time=0.032 ms
   
   curty@einstein:~$ host localhost
   localhost has address 127.0.0.1
   localhost has IPv6 address ::1
  
  To complete the picture:
  
brian@desktop:~$ dig -x 127.0.0.1
  
;  DiG 9.9.5-9-Debian  -x 127.0.0.1
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 7146
;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1
  
;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa.IN  PTR
  
;; ANSWER SECTION:
1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa. 10800   IN  PTR localhost.
  
;; Query time: 24 msec
;; SERVER: 158.152.1.43#53(158.152.1.43)
;; WHEN: Fri Aug 28 12:03:15 BST 2015
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 74
  
  host and dig use only the DNS.
  
  Elimar's suggestion to use 'host $(hostname)' will work if hostname is
  a FQDN. But it shouldn't (or wouldn't) be on a stock Debian system.
 
 Not unless said 'stock Debian system' has 'search domain' stanza
 in /etc/resolv.conf.

Does search example.org count? :)

What is not understandable (to me) is why 'host localhost' resolves for
some but not for others and why it is thought 'host $(hostname)' should
resolve in the DNS.



Re: Shift-tab and Ctrl-arrow working within XTerm but not in tty* terminal (was: Shift-backspace and Ctrl-arrow working within XTerm but not in tty* terminal)

2015-08-28 Thread David Wright
Quoting Rodolfo Medina (rodolfo.med...@gmail.com):

 Sorry!  I wrote Shift-Backspace but I meant Shift-Tab.
 
 Thanks.  I appended that code to /etc/console-setup/remap.inc, then ran
 
  # dpkg-reconfigure console-setup ; dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
 
 , but the problem remained.  In Xterm, with Ctrl-left-arrow and
 Ctrl-right-arrow I jump from word to word, and with Shift-Tab I go one tab
 back.  I want to do the same in VC, outside X, but they don't work.

Do you have the matching instructions in .inputrc?

# Ctrl-Right arrow
\e[1;5C: forward-word
# Ctrl-Left arrow
\e[1;5D: backward-word

I didn't mention that because, in my case, I'd had those strings in
there for a while but they never worked from VCs until Thomas
accidentally typed Alt-Space and pointed me in the right direction.

Naturally you have to check your escape-strings correspond to mine, or
modify them accordingly. Prefixing ^V is your friend for this. Also it
might be worth making a simple temporary change that's obvious (make a
rarely-used unshifted key say hello) to check that the rest of the
changes are error-free. As I said, small errors make it silently ignored.

Cheers,
David.



Re: ask.debian.net

2015-08-28 Thread Lev Lazinskiy
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 03:24:52PM +1000, Riley Baird wrote:
  I am curious if anyone knows who runs ask.debian.net or *.debian.net in
  general?
 
 debian.net services are unofficial; they are just entries in a DNS
 table.

Right, but who owns debian.net?
 
 As for ask.debian.net, I don't know who runs it, but it's pretty much
 dead.
Exactly, the reason why I ask this question is because I want to bring it
back to life. I think part of the reason why it was so unsuccessful is
because Shapado is buggy, unusable, an appears to no longer be
maintained. I think that there is some value to have a QA style support
section and I wanted to replace shapado with a more modern and
sustainable QA format, specifically discourse[1]. 

So if I could figure out who runs ask.debian.net we can work on perhaps
importing some of the old questions into the new platform. And if that
does not work we can always create a separate subdomain on debian.net
which is why it would be great to get in touch with whoever has the
power to do that. 

Thank you!
Lev

[1] http://www.discourse.org/




Re: ABNTeX2e e Debian 8 (Jessy)

2015-08-28 Thread Alessandro Bandeira Duarte

ah sim, estou com o wheezy ainda. Deve ter entrado no jessie

Em 27-08-2015 18:16, Alessandro Bandeira Duarte escreveu:

Está no texlive 2015. Se instalar manualmente, ok

Mas no texlive no repositório do debian acho que não está

Em 27-08-2015 18:02, Diego Rabatone Oliveira escreveu:

O abntex2 já está integrado ao TexLive, que tem no repositório:
https://github.com/abntex/abntex2/wiki/InstalacaoLinux#instala%C3%A7%C3%A3o-autom%C3%A1tica-do-texlive-e-do-abntex2-em-distribui%C3%A7%C3%B5es-debian-ubuntu-e-derivadas-recomendado


Diego Rabatone Oliveira
http://blog.diraol.eng.br http://blog.diraol.eng.br/
diraol(arroba)diraol(ponto)eng(ponto)br
Twitter: @diraol

Em 27 de agosto de 2015 17:26, Alessandro Bandeira Duarte 
dedekin...@alessandroduarte.com.br escreveu:


Pela terceira vez, o abntex não tem a classe abntex2, logo o
compilador reclamará

Portanto, ou instala o abntex2 manualmente ou pode usar esse
repositório não-oficial por sua conta e risco:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/abntex2-deb/files/debian/




Em 27-08-2015 17:20, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete DUTRA escreveu:

Le 27 août 2015 15:24:57 GMT-03:00, Jamenson Ferreira Espindula de Almeida 
Melojaf...@gmail.com mailto:jaf...@gmail.com  a écrit :

! LaTeX Error: File `abntex2.cls' not found.

Por favor, poupe-nos desses cabeçalhos e rodapés inúteis.  aptitude install 
abntex





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Apesar da crise...




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Re: apt-get dist-upgrade shows kept back packages

2015-08-28 Thread David Wright
Quoting Martin T (m4rtn...@gmail.com):
 On 8/27/15, David Wright deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk wrote:

  So what depends on python2.6 that won't be satisfied with 2.7?
 
  My wheezy shows libdb5.1:i386 5.1.29-5 and jessie has libdb5.3:i386
  5.3.28-9
  (assuming they're related). Neither has python2.6.

 How would you check the packages which depend on python2.6 that won't
 be satisfied with python2.7? Simply compare the outputs of apt-cache
 rdepends python2.6 and apt-cache rdepends python2.7?

I would use   aptitude why python2.6   to see why it's still there.
If the list is boring, lots of A(utomatic) items and/or Suggests,
then you don't need it. The way that I would purge it is probably
also to run aptitude (with no arguments):
/^python2.6
n (as many times as required to highlight python2.6 itself)
_ (to purge)
See if you get a red response. If so (and you'll probably get its
pythonXXX-minimal highlighted)
^u (to back out)
Move to the offending package
_ (to purge it)
If that is happy (no red), navigate to python2.6
_ (to purge it again)
and carry on like that. When you eventually press g you may see other
packages listed that it can remove as they were automatically
installed. If you don't like g's list, back out with q. q backs out of
g, and ^u backs out of _ (^u may be needed multiple times).

Cheers,
David.



Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Thursday 27 August 2015 19:01:32 Chris Bannister wrote:
 On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 11:58:03PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
  Le nonidi 9 fructidor, an CCXXIII, Renaud OLGIATI a écrit :
   An added advantage is that on the day you replace your Ethernet NIC
   because it was fried by lightning, and put a new one in its stead, your
   network config will be buggered as the system will givethe new NICt
   a name different from the one assigned to the old one, since it will
   have a different MAC address..,
 
  Indeed, after two hours fiddling with firmwares hoping this is a software
  problem, then cables and hubs to find where the problem exactly is, then
  one hour and a half riding the subway to the other side of town where the
  shops that have discrete network cards nowadays are, and finally after
  you ruined six months uptime to shutdown and install the newly-bought
  card, editing a small config file is really the straw that broke the
  camel's back.

 Honestly, I don't think it's that bad.

Chris, what happened to your sense of humour? ;-)  This isn't like you!

Lisi



Re: [deb-cat] Peu de carta en aquesta llista

2015-08-28 Thread Adrià
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 01:38:44PM +0200, Narcis Garcia wrote:
 Estic escoltant l'Alexander Wirt del video del DebConf15
 «spam_ham_and_other_food_or_how_to_distribute_spam_to_110k_email_addresses»
 on parla de què han eliminat el peu automàtic dels missatges a les
 llistes de Debian.org per tal d'evitar problemes amb filtres que imposen
 grans operadors de correu com Yahoo o Google.

No he vist el vídeo, només ho sé per l'avís que va publicar a
d-d-announce. Però suposo que dirà el mateix :-)

 
 Entenc doncs que signatures com DKIM deuen protegir el cos de la carta
 però no les capçaleres, doncs aquestes són modificades igualment pel
 programari de llistes (p.e. destinatari).

El que fan les signatures és assegurar que el missatge prové del
remitent que consta al camp From:, i es fa per evitar que
suplantacions a nivell de domini.

Com que també garanteixen la integritat del missatge, afegir un text al
peu es considera una modificació del missatge, i això no sempre agrada
als servidors receptors ja que entra en conflicte el que diu el
servidor de correu de debian.org (tots els meus missatges sortiran
signats) i el que realment passa (els missatges de llistes no tenen
una signatura vàlida).

Això és el que entenc jo relacionant la teoria amb l'avís. Si
m'equivoco molt, tingueu en compte que és un divendres al migdia de
finals d'agost... O:-)
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Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread John Hasler
Lisi writes:
 I have had no equipment failures _ever_ (cross fingers, spit and
 throw salt over my left shoulder) from lightning or thunderstorms.
 Nor equipment damage from a hurricane.  I have no special precautions.

For many years I had frequent lightning-induced equipment failures
despite having taken all the above measures and then some.  I had an
underground telephone line and overhead power.  Then NSP made some
distribution system changes that resulted in me getting underground
service.  End of problems.
-- 
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jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA



Re: ABNTeX2e e Debian 8 (Jessy)

2015-08-28 Thread Antonio Terceiro
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 09:11:43PM -0300, Alessandro Bandeira Duarte wrote:
 Estava com wheezy ainda. De fato, no jessie (texlive 2014), o
 abntex2 está no pacote texlive-full. 

na verdade não precisa do texlive-full, basta o texlive-publishers

$ apt search abntex2
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
texlive-publishers/unstable 2015.20150823-1 all
  TeX Live: Publisher styles, theses, etc.
$ apt show texlive-publishers 2/dev/null | grep Download-Size
Download-Size: 5.639 kB


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Re: what is the static ip address I assigned to eth0?

2015-08-28 Thread Reco
 Hi.

On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 14:35:09 +0100
Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:

 On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 14:45:32 +0300, Reco wrote:
 
   Hi.
  
  On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 12:09:08 +0100
  Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
  
   On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 10:01:59 +, Curt wrote:
   
On 2015-08-28, David Wright deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk wrote:

 $ host localhost
 Host localhost not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
 $ ping localhost
 PING localhost (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
 64 bytes from localhost (127.0.0.1): icmp_req=1 ttl=64 time=0.032 ms

curty@einstein:~$ host localhost
localhost has address 127.0.0.1
localhost has IPv6 address ::1
   
   To complete the picture:
   
 brian@desktop:~$ dig -x 127.0.0.1
   
 ;  DiG 9.9.5-9-Debian  -x 127.0.0.1
 ;; global options: +cmd
 ;; Got answer:
 ;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 7146
 ;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1
   
 ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
 ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096
 ;; QUESTION SECTION:
 ;1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa.IN  PTR
   
 ;; ANSWER SECTION:
 1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa. 10800   IN  PTR localhost.
   
 ;; Query time: 24 msec
 ;; SERVER: 158.152.1.43#53(158.152.1.43)
 ;; WHEN: Fri Aug 28 12:03:15 BST 2015
 ;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 74
   
   host and dig use only the DNS.
   
   Elimar's suggestion to use 'host $(hostname)' will work if hostname is
   a FQDN. But it shouldn't (or wouldn't) be on a stock Debian system.
  
  Not unless said 'stock Debian system' has 'search domain' stanza
  in /etc/resolv.conf.
 
 Does search example.org count? :)

It should count for the hosts in this domain. Provided, of course, that
one needs to resolve 'bare' hostnames (i.e. non-FQDN).

 
 What is not understandable (to me) is why 'host localhost' resolves for
 some but not for others and why it is thought 'host $(hostname)' should
 resolve in the DNS.

Stock Debian BIND configuration includes this wonderful snippet
(/etc/bind/db.local):

;
; BIND data file for local loopback interface
;
$TTL604800
@   IN  SOA localhost. root.localhost. (
  2 ; Serial
 604800 ; Refresh
  86400 ; Retry
2419200 ; Expire
 604800 )   ; Negative Cache TTL
;
@   IN  NS  localhost.
@   IN  A   127.0.0.1
@   IN  ::1

Translating this to English - every BIND installed on Debian considers
itself the final authority on localhost zone and always returns
127.0.0.1 for A queries (IPv4) and ::1 for  queries (IPv6).
Other Linux distributions can store zone files elsewhere, but the
principle is the same.
Interpreting /etc/bind/db.127 (PTR entries) is left for an exercise for
the readers.


So - 'host localhost' *should* work given an ideal world (because in
ideal world everyone will use an ideal DNS, which is BIND). But:

a) There are other DNSes. Some of them even may be configured in a sane
way, if you're lucky. In the case of doubt - use 'dig' or 'tcpdump'.

b) There's endless amount of quirks in client resolvers. In layman
terms - 'which part of search should I append to the bare hostname'.
In the case of doubt - use 'tcpdump'.

Reco



Re: ask.debian.net

2015-08-28 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Friday 28 August 2015 13:18:33 Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
 I think that there is some value to have a QA style support
 section

Out of interest, what is wrong with the mailing list and the forum?

Lisi



Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Thursday 27 August 2015 02:14:00 Gene Heskett wrote:
 But I have had exactly zero
 equipment failures in the ensuing decade  change that I could attribute
 to that.

I have had no equipment failures _ever_ (cross fingers, spit and throw salt 
over my left shoulder) from lightning or thunderstorms.  Nor equipment 
damage from a hurricane.  I have no special precautions.

I also have no snake-trap anywhere, and have not been attacked by a snake.  
Though I did find a slow-worm on my kitchen floor. 

Gene, you of all people should know that the above is an illogical 
statement. ;-)

Renaud may just have been unlucky and you may just have been lucky.  Getting a 
new nic seems to me to be a lot less trouble than you went to!! 

Lisi



Re: ask.debian.net

2015-08-28 Thread Lev Lazinskiy
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 02:31:36PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi Thomas, 
 Hi,
 
 Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
  Right, but who owns debian.net?
 
 The question about domain ownership is answered by
 
   whois debian.net
Didn't even think of doing WHOIS. :) Thanks this may be the best
appraoch. 

Best, 
Lev



Re: ask.debian.net

2015-08-28 Thread Brian
On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 08:34:18 -0400, Lev Lazinskiy wrote:

 On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 01:27:20PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
  On Friday 28 August 2015 13:18:33 Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
   I think that there is some value to have a QA style support
   section
  
  Out of interest, what is wrong with the mailing list and the forum?
 
 I personally have no problem with the mailing lists or forums. I think
 some people (especially new comers) can get lost in mailing lists. Also
 both mailing lists and forums are harder to search for actual answers to
 questions. 
 
 I think a proper QA platform (i.e. not Shapado) solves a couple of
 these problems. 
 
 1. It is very approachable to anyone since a lot of people have already
 used Stack Overflow. 
 
 2. It has better search tools. 
 
 3. Actual Answers float to the top (instead of having to read through en
 endless stream of threads or forum pages). This is great and provides an
 added value of creating a sort of mini knowledge base. 
 
 Mailing lists and forums are great for when you have a specific
 question. I think the QA format is better when you are randomly
 searching for hints since it exposes potential answers and makes them
 easier to find.

A worthy objective but I wonder whether the amount of work would result
in a more useful site with more eyes. The views of two users are at

  http://ask.debian.net/questions/this-website-ask-debian-net-is-abandoned

You might have a useful response to your plans by using the admin
contact given at

  https://wiki.debian.org/DebianNetDomains



Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 28 August 2015 08:37:41 Lisi Reisz wrote:

 On Thursday 27 August 2015 02:14:00 Gene Heskett wrote:
  But I have had exactly zero
  equipment failures in the ensuing decade  change that I could
  attribute to that.

 I have had no equipment failures _ever_ (cross fingers, spit and
 throw salt over my left shoulder) from lightning or thunderstorms. 
 Nor equipment damage from a hurricane.  I have no special precautions.

 I also have no snake-trap anywhere, and have not been attacked by a
 snake. Though I did find a slow-worm on my kitchen floor.

 Gene, you of all people should know that the above is an illogical
 statement. ;-)

 Renaud may just have been unlucky and you may just have been lucky. 
 Getting a new nic seems to me to be a lot less trouble than you went
 to!!

 Lisi

And protecting that new nic, since I know how to do it, sure seems to 
have been worthwhile.  Wannabe J.O.A.T's are generally that way.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order.
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Genes Web page http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene



Re: Jessie and fglrx-legacy [ThinkPad T400]

2015-08-28 Thread Jörg-Volker Peetz
Maybe you'll find an answer here: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:T400




Re: Too many system names

2015-08-28 Thread Jörg-Volker Peetz
Gary Roach wrote on 08/28/2015 01:01:
snip
 
 The requested URL /redmine was not found on this server.
 Apache/2.4.10 (Debian) Server at supercrunch Port 80
 
 I'm wondering why the server can't fine redmine.  The redmine.conf is in the
 sites-enabled directory with a softlink to the sites-available directory.
 
snip

How does your redmine.conf file look like?

Did you make any changes in /usr/share/redmine/config for using redmine via the
sub-URI /redmine?
Especially, in /usr/share/redmine/config/environments.rb?

Regards,
jvp.




Re: Iniciar y detener iostat remotamente

2015-08-28 Thread Camaleón
El Fri, 28 Aug 2015 07:41:58 -0300, Christian Silva escribió:

(ese html...)

 Tengo un programa en Java que es ejecutado en un cluster, desde el nodo
 master inicio el programa en todos los nodos del cluster para que
 realicen una tarea. Antes de ejecutar este programa, ejecuto también
 esta línea:
 
 iostat -x 3  /tmp/outputN
 
 ... en el master y por ssh en los otros nodos del cluster.
 
 Lo que aún no he conseguido realizar, es que cuando el programa en Java
 termina de ejecutar la tarea, en el script donde inicio todo el iostat
 sea detenido en todos los nodos, probé con:
 
 pkill iostat

¿Y qué te devuelve el comando?

 kill -9 $(ps aux | grep 'iostat' | awk '{print $2}')

(...)

¿Y qué te devuelve este otro comando?

Hay que ver por qué si le mandas una señal de parada no responde o la 
omite. Comprueba si el proceso se está ejecutando (pstree -a).

Saludos,

-- 
Camaleón



Re: Iconos genericos en thunar, ahora que veo la red

2015-08-28 Thread Jose Antonio
 Prueba las dos cosas que comentan en este hilo:

 http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=28669

 Ahora bien, te sigo recomendando que uses un marcador para la red (es
 decir, que guardes una URL smb://[IP]) y así te olvidas de todos esos
 problemas ;-)

 Saludos,

 --
 Camaleón

Pues mira es que de las dos cosas ya las tengo tal cual dice hay, el
nsswitch y el network.mount pero le icono que me falla a mi, no es el
del lateral, y la red no me va lenta. Lo que me ocurre es que cuando
pulso sobre la red y a la derecha deben aparecer los equipos de la
red.. esos equipos me aparecen con un icono generico como un fichero
binario con ceros y unos... pero eso, los de la derecha.. el icono del
panel lateral de thunar me sale bien.

Y luego si pulso sobre esos iconos me entro en las carpetas
compartidas sin problemas... vamos que solo es un tema visual de
iconos...

Pero tambien probé cambiar una y otra vez el themes a ver si por
eso... y busque los iconos de red a ver si estaban en su lugar
correcto y si...  estaba todo bien.

En una maquina virtual me instalé la debian con gnome básica y en
nautilus eso no pasaba es raro... parece como si xfce lo tuvieran un
poco desatendido o algo así... Es que esto son las típicas cosas que
un usuario básico no quiere andar tocando cuando entra en el Gestor
de Archivos ;)

No sé, seguiré buscando y si acaso encuentro la solución, la posteo
por si a alguien en el futuro le interesa..

Gracias por el interés!
Un saludo



Another system management tool to disappear.

2015-08-28 Thread Ron
Systemd-Linux to get rid of su:

https://tlhp.cf/lennart-poettering-su/

Is this a trend to make _all_ the GNU-Linux tools disappear, and have 
_everything_ 
incorporated into systemd ?

Cheers,
 
Ron.
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  We don't believe this to be a coincidence.
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Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread David Wright
Quoting Ric Moore (wayward4...@gmail.com):

 From my own experience, if you replace a network card, udev will
 automagically name it /dev/eth +1 so eth0 becomes eth1. I'm using
 eth1 right now. Bugs the hell out of me but the network works, :)

That's because you didn't clear the previous card's eth0 entry in
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules before you booted up
the new card.

If it bugs you, it's never too late. Just edit the name in that file
(you probably want to remove the stale entry too) and reboot.
(Removing all eth* entries and rebooting will achieve the same end.)
Of course, you'll have to change eth1 back to eth0 elsewhere.

Cheers,
David.



Re: ask.debian.net

2015-08-28 Thread Lev Lazinskiy


On 08/28/2015 11:14 AM, Ric Moore wrote:
 On 08/28/2015 10:45 AM, Lev Lazinskiy wrote:


 On 08/28/2015 10:40 AM, Ric Moore wrote:
 On 08/28/2015 08:27 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
 On Friday 28 August 2015 13:18:33 Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
 I think that there is some value to have a QA style support
 section

 Out of interest, what is wrong with the mailing list and the forum?


 Also, out of interest, if the OP cannot use whois to reveal all the
 needed info, I would suggest running a support group to those with much
 more experience. Have a nice day. Ric

 Not sure what you mean by that. This is the information I was looking
 for https://wiki.debian.org/DebianNetDomains .. none of this is in the
 WHOIS.
 
 
 There is a mailing address and phone number listed. At any rate, you can
 always register a new domainname. Ric

Ok. The other people on this list got me the information that I needed
and I am in the process of setting up discourse now for ask.debian.net
thanks to this list.

I don't think you understood the nature of my request but if it was not
for this list I have no idea how long it would have taken to get in
touch with the person I needed.




Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Friday 28 August 2015 16:57:47 Gene Heskett wrote:
 Yes, its a certified PITA and needs fixed by debian or the
 maintainer.

It has become a Monty Python parrot - in other words a dead one.  See the 
beginning of this thread.  

Lisi



Re: ABNTeX2e e Debian 8 (Jessy)

2015-08-28 Thread Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete DUTRA
Le 28 août 2015 11:31:49 GMT-03:00, Diego Rabatone Oliveira 
dir...@diraol.eng.br a écrit :
Sim, o texlive-full é absurdamente gigante.
*Para uma instalação apenas dos pacotes necessários pelo abnTeX2:*

apt-get install texlive-publishers

Estritamente falando, o apt-get já puxa tudo que é necessário.  Me parece que 
ele tem opção também de puxar os recomendados, que o aptitude já traria por 
padrão.  O synaptic também mostra os pacotes recomentados por pacotes 
instalados, mas que ainda não foram eles mesmos instalados.



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Re: ask.debian.net

2015-08-28 Thread Lev Lazinskiy


On 08/28/2015 10:40 AM, Ric Moore wrote:
 On 08/28/2015 08:27 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
 On Friday 28 August 2015 13:18:33 Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
 I think that there is some value to have a QA style support
 section

 Out of interest, what is wrong with the mailing list and the forum?
 
 
 Also, out of interest, if the OP cannot use whois to reveal all the
 needed info, I would suggest running a support group to those with much
 more experience. Have a nice day. Ric

Not sure what you mean by that. This is the information I was looking
for https://wiki.debian.org/DebianNetDomains .. none of this is in the
WHOIS.

Thanks,
Lev



Redmine plugins on a Debian system

2015-08-28 Thread Bram Diederik
Hi all,

I am trying to extend my Redmine environment with plugins but i encounter
problems.
But i keeps encounter problems. Does some one knows a redmine plugin that
should work on Debian so that i can figure out what i am doing wrong.

One of the issues 1st issues that pops up is the error LoadError: cannot
load such file -- gravatar
after the rake redmine:plugins RAILS_ENV=production execution

this while the file /usr/share/redmine/lib/plugins/gravatar/lib/gravatar.rb
exists

can some one please help me out.

Best regards Bram

Package: redmine  Version: 3.0~20140825-5
Package: redmine-mysql  Version: 3.0~20140825-5


cat /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/redmine.conf
NameVirtualhost *:443
IfModule mod_ssl.c
VirtualHost *:443
ServerName redmine
PassengerDefaultUser www-data
# FcgidInitialEnv for module mod_fcgid
FcgidInitialEnv RAILS_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT 

Alias /plugin_assets/ /var/cache/redmine/default/plugin_assets/
DocumentRoot /usr/share/redmine/public
Directory /usr/share/redmine/public
Options +FollowSymLinks +ExecCGI
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^$ index.html [QSA]
RewriteRule ^([^.]+)$ $1.html [QSA]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f [OR]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} dispatch.fcgi$
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ dispatch.fcgi [QSA,L]
/Directory
SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateFile/etc/ssl/private/redmine.crt
SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/private/redmine.key



/VirtualHost
/IfModule


Re: Bug étrange NTP

2015-08-28 Thread François Boisson
Le Sun, 26 Jul 2015 14:38:08 +0200
Vincent Lefevre vinc...@vinc17.net a écrit:

 On 2015-07-20 22:10:52 +0200, François Boisson wrote:
  Autre chose qui m'incite à penser à des interruptions non traitées:
 
 Mais pourquoi toutes les 2^22 secondes, et pourquoi pendant
 89,06 secondes?
 

Si je le savais... Prochain bug dans une semaine.

[...]

 
 Voilà, ta machine a été enlevée par des extraterrestres! :)
 
 Pendant ces 89 secondes, est-ce qu'il y a des choses qui apparaissent
 dans les logs? Et si tu envoies un message dans les logs toutes les
 10 secondes, que se passe-t-il pendant ces 89 secondes?

Justement, on dirait qu'il ne se passe rien, nada, que dalle, nothing, la
machine semble être gelée complètement d'après les logs: Il y a une période ou
aucun évènement n'a eu lieu...

à suivre...

François Boisson



Re: Clavier qui se blo. au réveil.

2015-08-28 Thread maderios

Le 28/08/2015 15:03, Charles Plessy a écrit :


Il n'y a pas de périphériques branchés sur des ports externes USB.  Si je
branche un deuxième clavier, celui-ci ne se bloque pas.

Quelques pistes pour déboguer l'usb mais il y a certainement d'autres 
moyens (après la déconnexion de l'usb du clavier)

dmesg
cat /sys/kernel/debug/usb/devices
cat /var/log/debug/
cat /var/log/syslog


--
Maderios



Re: Iconos genericos en thunar, ahora que veo la red

2015-08-28 Thread Camaleón
El Fri, 28 Aug 2015 17:10:34 +0200, Jose Antonio escribió:

 Prueba las dos cosas que comentan en este hilo:

 http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=28669

 Ahora bien, te sigo recomendando que uses un marcador para la red (es
 decir, que guardes una URL smb://[IP]) y así te olvidas de todos esos
 problemas ;-)

 
 Pues mira es que de las dos cosas ya las tengo tal cual dice hay, el
 nsswitch 

Ojo, que si lo he leído bien los cambios que hiciste en ese archivo no 
son los que indican en ese hilo ;-)

 y el network.mount pero le icono que me falla a mi, no es el
 del lateral, y la red no me va lenta. Lo que me ocurre es que cuando
 pulso sobre la red y a la derecha deben aparecer los equipos de la red..
 esos equipos me aparecen con un icono generico como un fichero binario
 con ceros y unos... pero eso, los de la derecha.. el icono del panel
 lateral de thunar me sale bien.

Sí, entiendo que ves los iconos así:

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/attachment.php?
attachmentid=14270d=1387450083

 Y luego si pulso sobre esos iconos me entro en las carpetas compartidas
 sin problemas... vamos que solo es un tema visual de iconos...

Pues también podría ser que te falte tener instalado algún tema de 
iconos... a ver, dime si al acceder a los recursos compartidos poniendo 
en la barra de direcciones de thunar:

smb://[IP]

Ves bien los iconos o los sigues viendo mal.
 
 Pero tambien probé cambiar una y otra vez el themes a ver si por eso...
 y busque los iconos de red a ver si estaban en su lugar correcto y si...
 estaba todo bien.
 
 En una maquina virtual me instalé la debian con gnome básica y en
 nautilus eso no pasaba es raro... parece como si xfce lo tuvieran un
 poco desatendido o algo así... Es que esto son las típicas cosas que un
 usuario básico no quiere andar tocando cuando entra en el Gestor de
 Archivos ;)

Yo tengo XFCE en una testing y los veo bien (como carpetas) por eso me 
extraña. Ejecuta este comando y manda la salida:

dpkg -l | grep -e icon -e theme
 
 No sé, seguiré buscando y si acaso encuentro la solución, la posteo por
 si a alguien en el futuro le interesa..
 
 Gracias por el interés!

A mandar :-)

Saludos,

-- 
Camaleón



Re: Too many system names

2015-08-28 Thread Jörg-Volker Peetz
Gary Roach wrote on 08/28/2015 16:48:
 On 08/28/2015 06:24 AM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
 Gary Roach wrote on 08/28/2015 01:01:
 snip
 The requested URL /redmine was not found on this server.
 Apache/2.4.10 (Debian) Server at supercrunch Port 80

 I'm wondering why the server can't fine redmine.  The redmine.conf is in the
 sites-enabled directory with a softlink to the sites-available directory.

 snip

 How does your redmine.conf file look like?
 
 The following is in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/redmine.conf
 
 # The passenger module (from the libapache2-mod-passenger package) must be
 # enabled
 VirtualHost *:80
 # ServerName localhost
 # this is the passenger config
 RailsEnv production
 SetEnv X_DEBIAN_SITEID default
 PassengerDefaultUser www-data
 Alias /plugin_assets/ /var/cache/redmine/default/plugin_assets/
 DocumentRoot /usr/share/redmine/public
 Directory /usr/share/redmine/public
 Allow from all
 Options -MultiViews
 Require all granted
 /Directory
 /VirtualHost
 

 Did you make any changes in /usr/share/redmine/config for using redmine via 
 the
 sub-URI /redmine?
 Especially, in /usr/share/redmine/config/environments.rb?
 I have made no changes to either of these files. While looking through the
 files, I did notice that there didn't seem to be any html files (except 2 
 error
 files) in any of the redmine paths. 

There are none also in my nginx/unicorn configuration.
I'm not sure which redmine version you're now using.

For using the sub-URI /redmine I'd expect to see Aliases as in
/usr/share/doc/redmine/examples/apache2-passenger-alias.conf which start with
/redmine?

I, with redmine 3, do set the environment variable RAILS_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT to
/redmine and I had to install a soft link from
/usr/share/redmine/public/redmine - . (done by something like cd
/usr/share/redmine/public ; ln -s . redmine).
Further I had to change the file environment.rb in /usr/share/redmine/config .
But I'm not sure if that works in your case. Anyhow, I'll attach the file.

Regards,
jvp.



environment.rb
Description: application/ruby


Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Ric Moore

On 08/28/2015 08:39 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:

On Thursday 27 August 2015 19:01:32 Chris Bannister wrote:

On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 11:58:03PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:

Le nonidi 9 fructidor, an CCXXIII, Renaud OLGIATI a écrit :

An added advantage is that on the day you replace your Ethernet NIC
because it was fried by lightning, and put a new one in its stead, your
network config will be buggered as the system will givethe new NICt
a name different from the one assigned to the old one, since it will
have a different MAC address..,


Indeed, after two hours fiddling with firmwares hoping this is a software
problem, then cables and hubs to find where the problem exactly is, then
one hour and a half riding the subway to the other side of town where the
shops that have discrete network cards nowadays are, and finally after
you ruined six months uptime to shutdown and install the newly-bought
card, editing a small config file is really the straw that broke the
camel's back.


Honestly, I don't think it's that bad.


Chris, what happened to your sense of humour? ;-)  This isn't like you!


From my own experience, if you replace a network card, udev will 
automagically name it /dev/eth +1 so eth0 becomes eth1. I'm using eth1 
right now. Bugs the hell out of me but the network works, :) Ric



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Re: ABNTeX2e e Debian 8 (Jessy)

2015-08-28 Thread Diego Rabatone Oliveira
Sim, o texlive-full é absurdamente gigante.

Conforme indica o link que eu enviei anteriormente, para Debian Jessie,
Ubuntu 13.10 e Mint 16 - ou posteriores, claro:

*Para uma instalação apenas dos pacotes necessários pelo abnTeX2:*

apt-get install texlive-publishers texlive-lang-portuguese
texlive-latex-extra texlive-fonts-recommended




Diego Rabatone Oliveira
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diraol(arroba)diraol(ponto)eng(ponto)br
Twitter: @diraol

2015-08-27 17:11 GMT-03:00 Alessandro Bandeira Duarte 
dedekin...@alessandroduarte.com.br:

 Sim, para classe abntex. Mas note que ele está usando a classe abntex2
 (última versão)

 http://www.abntex.net.br/


 Em 27-08-2015 17:09, P. J. escreveu:

 Eu uso somente isso... para funcionar, e opcionalmente o latexila como IDE

 texlive-latex-extra
 texlive-latex-base
 latexmk
 abntex

 2015-08-27 16:39 GMT-03:00, Diego Rabatone Oliveira dir...@diraol.eng.br 
 dir...@diraol.eng.br:

 Você instalou o abnTeX ? ( sudo apt-get install abntex )

 
 Diego Rabatone Oliveirahttp://blog.diraol.eng.br
 diraol(arroba)diraol(ponto)eng(ponto)br
 Twitter: @diraol

 2015-08-27 15:24 GMT-03:00 Jamenson Ferreira Espindula de Almeida Melo 
 jaf...@gmail.com:


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 Como faço para solucionar o problema?


 Obrigado antecipadamente.



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Re: what is the static ip address I assigned to eth0?

2015-08-28 Thread Brian
On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 17:00:59 +0300, Reco wrote:

  Hi.
 
 On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 14:35:09 +0100
 Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
 
  On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 14:45:32 +0300, Reco wrote:
  
Hi.
   
   On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 12:09:08 +0100
   Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
   
On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 10:01:59 +, Curt wrote:

 On 2015-08-28, David Wright deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk wrote:
 
  $ host localhost
  Host localhost not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
  $ ping localhost
  PING localhost (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
  64 bytes from localhost (127.0.0.1): icmp_req=1 ttl=64 time=0.032 ms
 
 curty@einstein:~$ host localhost
 localhost has address 127.0.0.1
 localhost has IPv6 address ::1

To complete the picture:

  brian@desktop:~$ dig -x 127.0.0.1

  ;  DiG 9.9.5-9-Debian  -x 127.0.0.1
  ;; global options: +cmd
  ;; Got answer:
  ;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 7146
  ;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 
1

  ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
  ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096
  ;; QUESTION SECTION:
  ;1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa.IN  PTR

  ;; ANSWER SECTION:
  1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa. 10800   IN  PTR localhost.

  ;; Query time: 24 msec
  ;; SERVER: 158.152.1.43#53(158.152.1.43)
  ;; WHEN: Fri Aug 28 12:03:15 BST 2015
  ;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 74

host and dig use only the DNS.

Elimar's suggestion to use 'host $(hostname)' will work if hostname is
a FQDN. But it shouldn't (or wouldn't) be on a stock Debian system.
   
   Not unless said 'stock Debian system' has 'search domain' stanza
   in /etc/resolv.conf.
  
  Does search example.org count? :)
 
 It should count for the hosts in this domain. Provided, of course, that
 one needs to resolve 'bare' hostnames (i.e. non-FQDN).
 
  
  What is not understandable (to me) is why 'host localhost' resolves for
  some but not for others and why it is thought 'host $(hostname)' should
  resolve in the DNS.
 
 Stock Debian BIND configuration includes this wonderful snippet
 (/etc/bind/db.local):
 
 ;
 ; BIND data file for local loopback interface
 ;
 $TTL604800
 @   IN  SOA localhost. root.localhost. (
   2 ; Serial
  604800 ; Refresh
   86400 ; Retry
 2419200 ; Expire
  604800 )   ; Negative Cache TTL
 ;
 @   IN  NS  localhost.
 @   IN  A   127.0.0.1
 @   IN  ::1
 
 Translating this to English - every BIND installed on Debian considers
 itself the final authority on localhost zone and always returns
 127.0.0.1 for A queries (IPv4) and ::1 for  queries (IPv6).
 Other Linux distributions can store zone files elsewhere, but the
 principle is the same.
 Interpreting /etc/bind/db.127 (PTR entries) is left for an exercise for
 the readers.
 
 
 So - 'host localhost' *should* work given an ideal world (because in
 ideal world everyone will use an ideal DNS, which is BIND). But:
 
 a) There are other DNSes. Some of them even may be configured in a sane
 way, if you're lucky. In the case of doubt - use 'dig' or 'tcpdump'.
 
 b) There's endless amount of quirks in client resolvers. In layman
 terms - 'which part of search should I append to the bare hostname'.
 In the case of doubt - use 'tcpdump'.

Thanks for the nice explanation. It lead me to RFC 6761

  https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6761

There it says:

  Name resolution APIs and libraries SHOULD recognize localhost
  names as special and SHOULD always return the IP loopback address
  for address queries and negative responses for all other query
  types.  Name resolution APIs SHOULD NOT send queries for
  localhost names to their configured caching DNS server(s).

I think I'll leave this topic at this point before I get in over my
head, but the implication here is that a resolver not giving 127.0.0.1
for localhost is broken in some way.



Re: ask.debian.net

2015-08-28 Thread Ric Moore

On 08/28/2015 10:45 AM, Lev Lazinskiy wrote:



On 08/28/2015 10:40 AM, Ric Moore wrote:

On 08/28/2015 08:27 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:

On Friday 28 August 2015 13:18:33 Lev Lazinskiy wrote:

I think that there is some value to have a QA style support
section


Out of interest, what is wrong with the mailing list and the forum?



Also, out of interest, if the OP cannot use whois to reveal all the
needed info, I would suggest running a support group to those with much
more experience. Have a nice day. Ric


Not sure what you mean by that. This is the information I was looking
for https://wiki.debian.org/DebianNetDomains .. none of this is in the
WHOIS.



There is a mailing address and phone number listed. At any rate, you can 
always register a new domainname. Ric



--
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There are two Great Sins in the world...
..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity.
Only the former may be overcome. R.I.P. Dad.
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Re: Another system management tool to disappear.

2015-08-28 Thread claude juif
Hi,

2015-08-28 17:16 GMT+02:00 Renaud OLGIATI ren...@olgiati-in-paraguay.org:

 Systemd-Linux to get rid of su:

 https://tlhp.cf/lennart-poettering-su/

 Is this a trend to make _all_ the GNU-Linux tools disappear, and have
 _everything_
 incorporated into systemd ?


Troll mode: ON

What he explains in the blogpost you link make sense. So let's give it a
try ;)


 Cheers,

 Ron.
 --
 There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX.
   We don't believe this to be a coincidence.
 -- Jeremy S. Anderson

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Re: ABNTeX2e e Debian 8 (Jessy)

2015-08-28 Thread Alessandro Bandeira Duarte
Sim, para classe abntex. Mas note que ele está usando a classe abntex2 
(última versão)


http://www.abntex.net.br/

Em 27-08-2015 17:09, P. J. escreveu:

Eu uso somente isso... para funcionar, e opcionalmente o latexila como IDE

texlive-latex-extra
texlive-latex-base
latexmk
abntex

2015-08-27 16:39 GMT-03:00, Diego Rabatone Oliveira dir...@diraol.eng.br:

Você instalou o abnTeX ? ( sudo apt-get install abntex )


Diego Rabatone Oliveira
http://blog.diraol.eng.br
diraol(arroba)diraol(ponto)eng(ponto)br
Twitter: @diraol

2015-08-27 15:24 GMT-03:00 Jamenson Ferreira Espindula de Almeida Melo 
jaf...@gmail.com:


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Babel 3.9l and hyphenation patterns for 3 languages loaded.

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Enter file name: X

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O comando executado foi:


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Como faço para solucionar o problema?


Obrigado antecipadamente.



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Re: ask.debian.net

2015-08-28 Thread Ric Moore

On 08/28/2015 08:27 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:

On Friday 28 August 2015 13:18:33 Lev Lazinskiy wrote:

I think that there is some value to have a QA style support
section


Out of interest, what is wrong with the mailing list and the forum?



Also, out of interest, if the OP cannot use whois to reveal all the 
needed info, I would suggest running a support group to those with much 
more experience. Have a nice day. Ric



--
My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say:
There are two Great Sins in the world...
..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity.
Only the former may be overcome. R.I.P. Dad.
http://linuxcounter.net/user/44256.html



Re: Too many system names

2015-08-28 Thread Gary Roach

On 08/28/2015 06:24 AM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:

Gary Roach wrote on 08/28/2015 01:01:
snip

The requested URL /redmine was not found on this server.
Apache/2.4.10 (Debian) Server at supercrunch Port 80

I'm wondering why the server can't fine redmine.  The redmine.conf is in the
sites-enabled directory with a softlink to the sites-available directory.


snip

How does your redmine.conf file look like?


The following is in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/redmine.conf

# The passenger module (from the libapache2-mod-passenger package) must be
# enabled
VirtualHost *:80
# ServerName localhost
# this is the passenger config
RailsEnv production
SetEnv X_DEBIAN_SITEID default
PassengerDefaultUser www-data
Alias /plugin_assets/ /var/cache/redmine/default/plugin_assets/
DocumentRoot /usr/share/redmine/public
Directory /usr/share/redmine/public
Allow from all
Options -MultiViews
Require all granted
/Directory
/VirtualHost



Did you make any changes in /usr/share/redmine/config for using redmine via the
sub-URI /redmine?
Especially, in /usr/share/redmine/config/environments.rb?
I have made no changes to either of these files. While looking through 
the files, I did notice that there didn't seem to be any html files 
(except 2 error files) in any of the redmine paths. 


Regards,
jvp.




Thank you for your help

Gary R.



Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Ric Moore

On 08/28/2015 11:22 AM, David Wright wrote:

Quoting Ric Moore (wayward4...@gmail.com):


 From my own experience, if you replace a network card, udev will
automagically name it /dev/eth +1 so eth0 becomes eth1. I'm using
eth1 right now. Bugs the hell out of me but the network works, :)


That's because you didn't clear the previous card's eth0 entry in
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules before you booted up
the new card.

If it bugs you, it's never too late. Just edit the name in that file
(you probably want to remove the stale entry too) and reboot.
(Removing all eth* entries and rebooting will achieve the same end.)
Of course, you'll have to change eth1 back to eth0 elsewhere.



I tried that, it must be listed elsewhere. Too much trouble, Going 
with the flow as everything works otherwise. :) Ric



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Re: Shift-tab and Ctrl-arrow working within XTerm but not in tty* terminal

2015-08-28 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com writes:

 David Wright deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk writes:

 Quoting Rodolfo Medina (rodolfo.med...@gmail.com):

 Sorry!  I wrote Shift-Backspace but I meant Shift-Tab.
 
 Thanks.  I appended that code to /etc/console-setup/remap.inc, then ran
 
  # dpkg-reconfigure console-setup ; dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
 
 , but the problem remained.  In Xterm, with Ctrl-left-arrow and
 Ctrl-right-arrow I jump from word to word, and with Shift-Tab I go one tab
 back.  I want to do the same in VC, outside X, but they don't work.

 Do you have the matching instructions in .inputrc?

 # Ctrl-Right arrow
 \e[1;5C: forward-word
 # Ctrl-Left arrow
 \e[1;5D: backward-word

 That works fine!  Thanks.  But what about Shift-Tab?


It seems to be done adding to /etc/console-setup/remap.inc also:

keycode  15 = Tab   F91
alt keycode  15 = Meta_Tab
shift   alt keycode  15 = F92

# backtab and M-backtab
string F91 = \033[Z
string F92 = \033\033[Z

and then run, again,

 # dpkg-reconfigure console-setup ; dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration

---
.  Summing up, in order to enable Ctrl-arrows and Shift-Tab in tty* consoles:
append to /etc/console-setup/remap.inc the follwoing code:

# Ctrl-arrow keys need to send the same codes as in X/xterm.
Control keycode 105 = F51
string F51 = \033[1;5D
Control keycode 106 = F52
string F52 = \033[1;5C
Control keycode 108 = F53
string F53 = \033[1;5B
Control keycode 103 = F54
string F54 = \033[1;5A

# Alt-space may as well produce a space rather than
# nul Meta_nul or Meta_space
alt keycode 57 = F41
string F41 =  

keycode  15 = Tab   F91
alt keycode  15 = Meta_Tab
shift   alt keycode  15 = F92

# backtab and M-backtab
string F91 = \033[Z
string F92 = \033\033[Z

, and in ~/.inputrc the following:

# Ctrl-Right arrow
\e[1;5C: forward-word
# Ctrl-Left arrow
\e[1;5D: backward-word

, then run
 # dpkg-reconfigure console-setup ; dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
---

Rodolfo



Re: im a youtuber and i would like some help

2015-08-28 Thread Tim Tepatti
I believe the new Borderlands game also just came out on Linux, if
you're interested in that. It's apparently very fun :)

Could you post a link to one of your videos? I'm interested in
subscribing, but like Riley, wasn't able to find your channel!

Thanks,

- Tim

On 8/27/2015 9:20 PM, Benjamin ronell wrote:
 Im totally able to upload and edit games and able to play them. I
 started my chaneel a few days ago and i seem to be pretty good
 already, I have 16 views on my first vid and it builds up from
 there. I'm trying to get debian and linux to get more users by
 showing off games, tutorials and other things people would like
 (this isitn what im emailing about but if anyone in debian wants to
 help me out i could really use some channel art thanks) My youtube
 name is Betterthan You and please do check me out. Im mostely 
 emailing cause i need some good linux games that are mostly package
 games that i can get. I run Debian Testing so could you please help
 me find games to play? I already looked through the websites but im
 not sure i combed over everything. My father is a big supporter of
 linux and donates every year . His name is Marc Ronell and
 hopefully you will know him. PLease do help me find games to play.
 Thanks for the help! Bye!
 



Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 28 August 2015 10:32:15 Ric Moore wrote:

 On 08/28/2015 08:39 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
  On Thursday 27 August 2015 19:01:32 Chris Bannister wrote:
  On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 11:58:03PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
  Le nonidi 9 fructidor, an CCXXIII, Renaud OLGIATI a écrit :
  An added advantage is that on the day you replace your Ethernet
  NIC because it was fried by lightning, and put a new one in its
  stead, your network config will be buggered as the system will
  givethe new NICt a name different from the one assigned to the
  old one, since it will have a different MAC address..,
 
  Indeed, after two hours fiddling with firmwares hoping this is a
  software problem, then cables and hubs to find where the problem
  exactly is, then one hour and a half riding the subway to the
  other side of town where the shops that have discrete network
  cards nowadays are, and finally after you ruined six months uptime
  to shutdown and install the newly-bought card, editing a small
  config file is really the straw that broke the camel's back.
 
  Honestly, I don't think it's that bad.
 
  Chris, what happened to your sense of humour? ;-)  This isn't like
  you!

  From my own experience, if you replace a network card, udev will
 automagically name it /dev/eth +1 so eth0 becomes eth1. I'm using eth1
 right now. Bugs the hell out of me but the network works, :) Ric

Thats nothing Ric, while looking for a machine to run my new mill, I 
moved the hard drive with the installed cnc running release to a 
different box several times, so it is now using eth5. I know how to fix 
it now, but have been lost in the search for my round tuit.  I have a 
machine broke down ATM, but should have it back running in another day 
or so.  Yes, its a certified PITA and needs fixed by debian or the 
maintainer.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order.
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene



Re: Another system management tool to disappear.

2015-08-28 Thread Brian
On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 11:16:11 -0400, Renaud OLGIATI wrote:

 Systemd-Linux to get rid of su:
 
 https://tlhp.cf/lennart-poettering-su/
 
 Is this a trend to make _all_ the GNU-Linux tools disappear, and have 
 _everything_ 
 incorporated into systemd ?

When a thread is started with a complete misrepresentation of the facts
of the situation the only way left for it go is downhill.

https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/825



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Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 28 August 2015 21:38:12 Chris Bannister wrote:

 On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 09:02:54PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
  On Friday 28 August 2015 13:48:49 Ric Moore wrote:
   On 08/28/2015 12:57 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
But why should I be punished because I use static addresss
defined in the hosts file?
  
   Because that was the OLD way to doit. We can't have old no more. I
   DO have this dim weak hope that systemd will blow NM out of the
   water finally and replace it all with one config file that can be
   edited as needed by an aging old fart with minimal headaches. Yes,
   it is a sad commentary that I have come unwound to that degree. In
   a FAIR world, it would be that simple and Gates and Company would
   go penniless. :/ Ric
 
  My sentiemnts exactly, but until the new way Just Works, which it
  hasn't come anywhere near doing yet, the old way WILL prevail here.

 This is quite interesting/informative:

 http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2015/debconf15/
systemd_How_we_survived_jessie_and_how_we_will_break_stretch.webm

 In fact, there's a few interesting videos on that site.

So, is my wheezy install broken, it wants to know what I want to open 
a .webm file with.

I haven't run into such a critter before.  Please advise.

Thanks

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order.
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene



Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 28 August 2015 21:50:44 Chris Bannister wrote:

 On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 09:44:03PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
  On Friday 28 August 2015 21:38:12 Chris Bannister wrote:
   http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2015/debcon
  f15/
   systemd_How_we_survived_jessie_and_how_we_will_break_stretch.webm
  
   In fact, there's a few interesting videos on that site.
 
  So, is my wheezy install broken, it wants to know what I want to
  open a .webm file with.
 
  I haven't run into such a critter before.  Please advise.

 What video playing software have you got installed? vlc, mplayer, mpv?

 I just wget the file (it's about 250M) then watch it with mpv, e.g:

 $ mpv downloadedfile.webm

 from an xterm.

I watched about half of it, but the eu accent made it pretty hard to 
understand.  Perhaps another day that hasn't been so long I might get 
more from it.

Thanks Chris B.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order.
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene



Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Ric Moore

On 08/28/2015 09:50 PM, Chris Bannister wrote:

On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 09:44:03PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:

On Friday 28 August 2015 21:38:12 Chris Bannister wrote:

http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2015/debconf15/
systemd_How_we_survived_jessie_and_how_we_will_break_stretch.webm

In fact, there's a few interesting videos on that site.


So, is my wheezy install broken, it wants to know what I want to open
a .webm file with.

I haven't run into such a critter before.  Please advise.


What video playing software have you got installed? vlc, mplayer, mpv?

I just wget the file (it's about 250M) then watch it with mpv, e.g:

$ mpv downloadedfile.webm

from an xterm.


Or just tell firefox to use vlc for webm files. Ric



--
My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say:
There are two Great Sins in the world...
..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity.
Only the former may be overcome. R.I.P. Dad.
http://linuxcounter.net/user/44256.html



Re: laptop protection in an office network

2015-08-28 Thread Riley Baird
On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 23:56:17 -0500
rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:

 Several times a month I need to take my laptop (which is running Debian
 Jessie) into the office of a client and connect it to his network (he has
 both Ethernet and WiFi).  The need is to view and save web pages (real
 estate listings) posted by commercial listing services and by other
 agencies.  The client is running several windows machines.
 
 Do I need to take special precautions such as configuring the iptable
 firewall on my laptop?  Is the laptop likely to pick up anything (virus,
 trojan, or whatever) which could compromise the machines in my own
 network?

Probably not, if you have no network services running on your laptop.


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laptop protection in an office network

2015-08-28 Thread rlharris
Several times a month I need to take my laptop (which is running Debian
Jessie) into the office of a client and connect it to his network (he has
both Ethernet and WiFi).  The need is to view and save web pages (real
estate listings) posted by commercial listing services and by other
agencies.  The client is running several windows machines.

Do I need to take special precautions such as configuring the iptable
firewall on my laptop?  Is the laptop likely to pick up anything (virus,
trojan, or whatever) which could compromise the machines in my own
network?

RLH




Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 28 August 2015 21:50:44 Chris Bannister wrote:

 On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 09:44:03PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
  On Friday 28 August 2015 21:38:12 Chris Bannister wrote:
   http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2015/debcon
  f15/
   systemd_How_we_survived_jessie_and_how_we_will_break_stretch.webm
  
   In fact, there's a few interesting videos on that site.
 
  So, is my wheezy install broken, it wants to know what I want to
  open a .webm file with.
 
  I haven't run into such a critter before.  Please advise.

 What video playing software have you got installed? vlc, mplayer, mpv?

I believe mplayer is installed, but you obviously prefer mpv.

 I just wget the file (it's about 250M) then watch it with mpv, e.g:

250 megs? Its either very high quality or long, perhaps both.

 $ mpv downloadedfile.webm

 from an xterm.

Thanks.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order.
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene



Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 28 August 2015 21:50:44 Chris Bannister wrote:

 On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 09:44:03PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
  On Friday 28 August 2015 21:38:12 Chris Bannister wrote:
   http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2015/debcon
  f15/
   systemd_How_we_survived_jessie_and_how_we_will_break_stretch.webm
  
   In fact, there's a few interesting videos on that site.
 
  So, is my wheezy install broken, it wants to know what I want to
  open a .webm file with.
 
  I haven't run into such a critter before.  Please advise.

 What video playing software have you got installed? vlc, mplayer, mpv?

 I just wget the file (it's about 250M) then watch it with mpv, e.g:

 $ mpv downloadedfile.webm

 from an xterm.

kget got it, but mpv seems to be missing from wheezy, so I installed a 
few more mplayer related gismo's.

Now I'll see if they will play it.

Thanks.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order.
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene



Re: im a youtuber and i would like some help

2015-08-28 Thread Riley Baird
Thanks! I just downloaded your assault cube video. Looks like a fun
game. Also, great commentary!

Also, I just thought that I'd mention that a couple of other people
have responded to you already, but you might not have received their
emails. This is because in Debian, people don't send their responses to
the person; they send them to the mailing list.

What this means is:
1. When you respond this message, you should send your response to
debian-user@lists.debian.org.
2. You won't receive our responses unless you're subscribed to the
mailing list. You can subscribe here:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/

You can see the game recommendations that other people made at the
below links:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/08/msg01193.html
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/08/msg01233.html

On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 21:36:45 -0400
Benjamin ronell awsomebenja...@gmail.com wrote:

 also here is the link to my channel
 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIiVN9ANuzm7u4KpxnqWRNg
 
 On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 9:34 PM, Benjamin ronell awsomebenja...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  Thx for responding! I wasent sure you would. If you look up in the youtube
  search bar Betterthan You dope wars you will see at the top my video and
  below it my channel. I think I'll have a go at neverball and I also know a
  Game called O.A.D. Please respond back to me with more games that i should
  play. And ways that i could get my channel to grow and get people to join
  linux. Thanks for the game i will upload it tonight
 
  On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 3:52 AM, Riley Baird 
  bm-2cvqnduybau5do2dfjtrn7zbaj246s4...@bitmessage.ch wrote:
 
  On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 21:20:55 -0400
  Benjamin ronell awsomebenja...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   Im totally able to upload and edit games and able to play them. I
  started
   my chaneel a few days ago and i seem to be pretty good already, I have
  16
   views on my first vid and it builds up from there. I'm trying to get
  debian
   and linux to get more users by showing off games, tutorials and other
   things people would like (this isitn what im emailing about but if
  anyone
   in debian wants to help me out i could really use some channel art
  thanks)
   My youtube name is Betterthan You and please do check me out. Im mostely
   emailing cause i need some good linux games that are mostly package
  games
   that i can get. I run Debian Testing so could you please help me find
  games
   to play? I already looked through the websites but im not sure i combed
   over everything. My father is a big supporter of linux and donates every
   year . His name is Marc Ronell and hopefully you will know him. PLease
  do
   help me find games to play. Thanks for the help! Bye!
 
  Hey! Thanks for helping to spread the word about Debian! Could you send
  me a link to your video? I can't seem to find it.
 
  As for games in Debian... my favourite would have to be neverball. What
  type of games do you like? If you tell us, maybe we can help you find
  some similar games.
 
 
 


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Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Chris Bannister
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 09:02:54PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
 On Friday 28 August 2015 13:48:49 Ric Moore wrote:
 
  On 08/28/2015 12:57 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
   But why should I be punished because I use static addresss defined
   in the hosts file?
 
  Because that was the OLD way to doit. We can't have old no more. I DO
  have this dim weak hope that systemd will blow NM out of the water
  finally and replace it all with one config file that can be edited as
  needed by an aging old fart with minimal headaches. Yes, it is a sad
  commentary that I have come unwound to that degree. In a FAIR world,
  it would be that simple and Gates and Company would go penniless. :/
  Ric
 My sentiemnts exactly, but until the new way Just Works, which it hasn't 
 come anywhere near doing yet, the old way WILL prevail here.

This is quite interesting/informative:

http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2015/debconf15/systemd_How_we_survived_jessie_and_how_we_will_break_stretch.webm

In fact, there's a few interesting videos on that site.

-- 
If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people
who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the 
oppressing. --- Malcolm X



Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Chris Bannister
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 09:44:03PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
 On Friday 28 August 2015 21:38:12 Chris Bannister wrote:
  http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2015/debconf15/
 systemd_How_we_survived_jessie_and_how_we_will_break_stretch.webm
 
  In fact, there's a few interesting videos on that site.
 
 So, is my wheezy install broken, it wants to know what I want to open 
 a .webm file with.
 
 I haven't run into such a critter before.  Please advise.

What video playing software have you got installed? vlc, mplayer, mpv?

I just wget the file (it's about 250M) then watch it with mpv, e.g:

$ mpv downloadedfile.webm 

from an xterm.

-- 
If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people
who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the 
oppressing. --- Malcolm X



Re: what is the static ip address I assigned to eth0?

2015-08-28 Thread Curt
On 2015-08-28, Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:

 I think I'll leave this topic at this point before I get in over my
 head, but the implication here is that a resolver not giving 127.0.0.1
 for localhost is broken in some way.


So I'm not broken somehow.



Re: what is the static ip address I assigned to eth0?

2015-08-28 Thread Brian
On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 16:13:34 +, Curt wrote:

 On 2015-08-28, Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
 
  I think I'll leave this topic at this point before I get in over my
  head, but the implication here is that a resolver not giving 127.0.0.1
  for localhost is broken in some way.
 
 
 So I'm not broken somehow.

No. But we hope you are house-trained.



Re: Adapter Names on Stretch

2015-08-28 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 28 August 2015 12:02:01 Lisi Reisz wrote:

 On Friday 28 August 2015 16:57:47 Gene Heskett wrote:
  Yes, its a certified PITA and needs fixed by debian or the
  maintainer.

 It has become a Monty Python parrot - in other words a dead one.  See
 the beginning of this thread.

 Lisi

I have assumed that dhcpd can probably deal with it if running 
network-mangler.  But I am staticly addressed, and N-M is the first 
thing I excise after a new install.

Maybe even wicd can but I haven't used it recently either as its not part 
of a default install.  My local network is 100% static.  So when udev 
screws me, I an not able to access anything or anybody to ask what 
hapoened.  And static cannot deal with its interfaces being renamed 
after the interface has been brought up.

I guess the udev way is the way it will be, but in that event, the bug, a 
huge one, needs a fixit script included with udev, and an entry in the 
udev man page under see also' so anyone with the sense to run man 
network would see as a see also.

Neither exist that I am aware of, and I take the ignoring of folks who 
use static addressing into consideration in terms of having a working 
network rug jerked out from under them not at all well.  I will 
therefore bitch.  Fortunately it was recorded in the messages file, 
which told me what I had to do to make it work once again.  Would our 
mythical Joe and Judy Lunchbucket user have what it takes to fix it?  
Heck no.

But why should I be punished because I use static addresss defined in the 
hosts file?  Maybe a bit more trouble to setup initially, but that was 
17+ years ago when it was the only way to do it.  And its far simpler to 
maintain than all the moving targets udev and dhcp can be and are giving 
us, IMO just to harrass the long time users, which it does a fine job 
of.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order.
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene



Re: INSTALACION Y CONFIGURACION DE SERVIDORES EN DEBIAN

2015-08-28 Thread Itzcoalt Alvarez
Hola, dadas las características, y por ,a premura del tiempo, que
recomendaría buscaras contacto con tu grupo de Debian de tu localidad,
ellos podrían ayudarte directamente con los laboratorios, claro, todos
esto en lo que terminas de documentar el proceso.

Saludos



El 27/08/2015 a las 10:28 p.m., Cesar Lanz escribió:
 Saludos amigos de Debian, vengo del mundo de Microsoft Windows donde
 administro una red local en mi empleo con un servidor en el cual tengo
 instalado los servicios de DHCP, DNS y ACTIVE DIRECTORY. La situación
 es que necesitamos migrar todas la computadoras tanto clientes como
 servidores a software libre y nos gustaría implementar Debian ya que
 he leído y escuchado muy buenos comentarios acerca de este sistema
 operativo y porque ademas tienen una muy extensa documentación
 gratuita en español cosa que otras distribuciones Linux no tienen.

 La cosa es que no se por donde empezar y tampoco tenemos mucho tiempo
 disponible para realizar la migración de software en toda la empresa y
 le dí un vistazo a la pagina web (https://www.debian.org) pero hay
 demasiadas cosas y me pierdo entre tanta documentación por eso ingrese
 a la sección de contactos y me atreví a escribirles por aquí.

 Les explico con detalle la situación: Tenemos 3 equipos servidores y
 40 equipos clientes y 10 impresoras aproximadamente.

 SERVIDOR 1: Es un equipo servidor el cual ofrece los servicios de
 DHCP, DNS, ACTIVE DIRECTORY. Necesitamos configurar esta misma maquina
 pero utilizando el sistema operativo Debian que ofrezca los mismos
 servicios de DHCP, DNS y algo parecido o equivalente a ACTIVE
 DIRECTORY que ofrezca casi las mismas características de este
 directorio de usuarios.

 SERVIDOR 2: Es un servidor donde tenemos instalado Windows Server 2003
 con el software ISA SERVER 2006 que básicamente lo utilizamos de
 firewall y proxy para dar salida a Internet en la empresa. También nos
 gustaría implementar Debian en este equipo con los mismos servicios.

 SERVIDOR 3: Es un servidor donde tenemos instalado Windows Server 2003
 donde tenemos una serie de carpetas compartidas con permisos a grupos
 de usuarios del active directory de la empresa. También nos gustaría
 implementar Debian en este equipo con la misma organización de
 carpetas compartidas al cual accedan solamente grupos de usuarios
 existentes en el servidor 1.

 CLIENTES: Tenemos equipos con windows 7, windows xp y windows vista.
 Nos gustaria migrar todos estos equipo a sistemas operativos Linux. No
 estrictamente Debian, sino que queremos utilizar varias distribuciones
 ademas de Debian como Ubuntu y Fedora. Me gustaría saber si es posible
 y compatible clientes con diferentes distribuciones Linux funcionando
 con servidores Debian?

 IMPRESORAS: tenemos distintas impresoras compartidas conectadas a
 equipos clientes, también me gustaría implementar este servicio
 similar en los equipos clientes donde cualquier usuario de un equipo
 cliente puede imprimir de una determinada impresora conectada a otro
 equipo cliente de la red local.

 Me gustaría que me indicaran si existen y tienen disponible en la
 documentacion: guías (en español si es posible) para realizar este
 tipo de trabajo? Y si no existen dichas guías cuales son los paquetes
 de software que debería instalar y configurar en dichas maquinas y sus
 diferentes guías?. Agradezco la ayuda que me puedan brindar. Saludos.


-- 


Re: [HS] bind 9 slave debian 8

2015-08-28 Thread Soliman Hindy
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 04:15:28PM +0200, cont...@baal.fr wrote:
 bonjour, la liste j'ai un problème depuis que je suis passé à debian
 8 avec le transfert de domaine vers le slave

Bonjour,

 
 sur le master tout vas bien
 
 ; baal.ovh
 $TTL3600
 @   IN  SOA  ns1.baal.ovh.  root.baal.ovh. (
 2015082705
 3600
 15M
 1W
 600 )
 
 baal.ovh.   IN  NS  ns1.baal.ovh.
 baal.ovh.   IN  NS  ns2.baal.ovh.
 
 ns1 IN  A   37.59.224.154
 ns2 IN  A   91.121.56.99
 
 
 ---
 
 sur le slave par-contre voici ce que j'obtiens en lisant
 /var/cache/bind/db.baal.ovh
 
 ^@^@^@^B^@^@^@^AU�^B�^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@Q^@^A^@^F^@^@^@^@^N^P^@^@^@^A^@
 ^Dbaal^Covh^@^@1^Cns1^Dbaal^Covh^@^Droot^Dbaal^Covh^@x^[��^@^@^N^P^@^@^C�^@
 :�^@^@^BX^@^@^@^@^A^@^B^@^@^@^@^N^P^@^@^@^B^@
 ^Dbaal^Covh^@^@^N^Cns1^Dbaal^Covh^@^@^N^Cns2^Dbaal^Covh^@^@^@^@(^@^A^@^A^@^@^@^@^N^P^@^@^@^A^@^N^Cns1^Dbaal^Covh^@^@^D%;��^@^@^@(^@^A^@^A^@^@^@^@^N^P^@^@^@^A^@^N^Cns2^Dbaal^Covh^@^@^D[y8c

C'est un comportement normal et attendu depuis la montée de version.
A ce qu'il semble le fait que le slave reçoive en binaire le transfert de la 
zone
serait plus performant.

Afin de changer le comportement il faut faire une modification au niveau du 
slave.
(cf : http://geekdom.wesmo.com/2014/06/05/bind9-dns-slave-file-format/)

Si vous souhaitez retrouver le comportement précédent il faut indiquere ceci 
dans la
configuration : masterfile-format text;. Et ainsi le transfert de zone sera au
format ascii, comme attendu.

De mon côté pour quelques zones DNS que je gère (6 au total), je n'ai pas 
rencontré
de dégradation de performance suite au changement de configuration donné.


-- 
Soliman Hindy


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Re: Another system management tool to disappear.

2015-08-28 Thread Reco
 Hi.

On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 16:57:01 +0100
Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:

 On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 11:16:11 -0400, Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
 
  Systemd-Linux to get rid of su:
  
  https://tlhp.cf/lennart-poettering-su/
  
  Is this a trend to make _all_ the GNU-Linux tools disappear, and have 
  _everything_ 
  incorporated into systemd ?
 
 When a thread is started with a complete misrepresentation of the facts
 of the situation the only way left for it go is downhill.
 
 https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/825

Surely you meant the very github thread you're referring to.

Compare su(1):

The su command is used to become another user *during a login session*.


To:

Well, there have been long discussions about this, but the problem is
that what su is supposed to do is very unclear. On one hand it's
supposed *to open a new session* and change a number of execution
context parameters (uid, gid, env, ...), and on the other it's supposed
to inherit a lot concepts from the originating session (tty, cgroup,
audit, ...).


I'm kind of surprised that the bug was not closed as WONTFIX. su(1) is
not a full login, but it's not supposed to provide one anyway.

Reco



Re: Jessie and fglrx-legacy [ThinkPad T400]

2015-08-28 Thread Paul Johnson
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 7:58 AM, Jörg-Volker Peetz jvpe...@web.de wrote:

 Maybe you'll find an answer here:
 http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:T400


No dice.  I'm not totally sold on using fglrx-legacy on this if one of the
radeon drivers will do 3d acceleration.


Re: RESOLU] bind 9 slave debian 8

2015-08-28 Thread cont...@baal.fr
merci je pensait que mon problème venait de la mais en faite c'était pas 
encore propagé


merci pour votre aide

je vais laisser en binaire de toutes façon moi la pérformance pour 5 
domaines avec peut de requettes c'est pas très important


Le 28/08/2015 19:12, Soliman Hindy a écrit :

On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 04:15:28PM +0200, cont...@baal.fr wrote:

bonjour, la liste j'ai un problème depuis que je suis passé à debian
8 avec le transfert de domaine vers le slave

Bonjour,


sur le master tout vas bien

; baal.ovh
$TTL3600
@   IN  SOA  ns1.baal.ovh.  root.baal.ovh. (
 2015082705
 3600
 15M
 1W
 600 )

baal.ovh.   IN  NS  ns1.baal.ovh.
baal.ovh.   IN  NS  ns2.baal.ovh.

ns1 IN  A   37.59.224.154
ns2 IN  A   91.121.56.99


---

sur le slave par-contre voici ce que j'obtiens en lisant
/var/cache/bind/db.baal.ovh

^@^@^@^B^@^@^@^AU�^B�^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@Q^@^A^@^F^@^@^@^@^N^P^@^@^@^A^@
^Dbaal^Covh^@^@1^Cns1^Dbaal^Covh^@^Droot^Dbaal^Covh^@x^[��^@^@^N^P^@^@^C�^@
:�^@^@^BX^@^@^@^@^A^@^B^@^@^@^@^N^P^@^@^@^B^@
^Dbaal^Covh^@^@^N^Cns1^Dbaal^Covh^@^@^N^Cns2^Dbaal^Covh^@^@^@^@(^@^A^@^A^@^@^@^@^N^P^@^@^@^A^@^N^Cns1^Dbaal^Covh^@^@^D%;��^@^@^@(^@^A^@^A^@^@^@^@^N^P^@^@^@^A^@^N^Cns2^Dbaal^Covh^@^@^D[y8c

C'est un comportement normal et attendu depuis la montée de version.
A ce qu'il semble le fait que le slave reçoive en binaire le transfert de la 
zone
serait plus performant.

Afin de changer le comportement il faut faire une modification au niveau du 
slave.
(cf : http://geekdom.wesmo.com/2014/06/05/bind9-dns-slave-file-format/)

Si vous souhaitez retrouver le comportement précédent il faut indiquere ceci 
dans la
configuration : masterfile-format text;. Et ainsi le transfert de zone sera au
format ascii, comme attendu.

De mon côté pour quelques zones DNS que je gère (6 au total), je n'ai pas 
rencontré
de dégradation de performance suite au changement de configuration donné.






Re: ask.debian.net

2015-08-28 Thread Lev Lazinskiy


 On Aug 28, 2015, at 1:43 PM, Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
 
 On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 11:28:20 -0400, Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
 
 
 
 On 08/28/2015 11:14 AM, Ric Moore wrote:
 On 08/28/2015 10:45 AM, Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
 
 
 On 08/28/2015 10:40 AM, Ric Moore wrote:
 On 08/28/2015 08:27 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
 On Friday 28 August 2015 13:18:33 Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
 I think that there is some value to have a QA style support
 section
 
 Out of interest, what is wrong with the mailing list and the forum?
 
 
 Also, out of interest, if the OP cannot use whois to reveal all the
 needed info, I would suggest running a support group to those with much
 more experience. Have a nice day. Ric
 
 Not sure what you mean by that. This is the information I was looking
 for https://wiki.debian.org/DebianNetDomains .. none of this is in the
 WHOIS.
 
 
 There is a mailing address and phone number listed. At any rate, you can
 always register a new domainname. Ric
 
 Ok. The other people on this list got me the information that I needed
 and I am in the process of setting up discourse now for ask.debian.net
 thanks to this list.
 
 You are? That's quick! Discourse looks interesting but it is worth
 querying whether the quality of the software running a site is critical
 to the site's popularity. ask.debian.net started off well enough; quite
 a number of developers answered questions. But, as time went on, it
 declined. My view is that this mailing list and forums.debian.net are
 enough for the Debian help system.
 
 Be that as it may, would it be it be asking too much to keep this list
 informed on progress. Thanks for your work.

I think it's worth giving discourse a shot. The Shapado site is depressing and 
we may as well make some use of that subdomain. I've purchased a TLS cert and 
secured a server for a year so perhaps we can reevaluate the success of the 
site at that point. 

I will be sure to provide an update on my progress. 
 
 I don't think you understood the nature of my request but if it was not
 for this list I have no idea how long it would have taken to get in
 touch with the person I needed.
 
 I think Ric does understand the request but cannot resist putting the
 boot in. :) It's all part of the debian-user experience.

Is it? If so that's a horrible user experience. I've been a part of the Debian 
community for many years and have somehow managed to get help and help others 
without trolling people.
 



Re: ask.debian.net

2015-08-28 Thread Brian
On Fri 28 Aug 2015 at 11:28:20 -0400, Lev Lazinskiy wrote:

 
 
 On 08/28/2015 11:14 AM, Ric Moore wrote:
  On 08/28/2015 10:45 AM, Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
 
 
  On 08/28/2015 10:40 AM, Ric Moore wrote:
  On 08/28/2015 08:27 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
  On Friday 28 August 2015 13:18:33 Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
  I think that there is some value to have a QA style support
  section
 
  Out of interest, what is wrong with the mailing list and the forum?
 
 
  Also, out of interest, if the OP cannot use whois to reveal all the
  needed info, I would suggest running a support group to those with much
  more experience. Have a nice day. Ric
 
  Not sure what you mean by that. This is the information I was looking
  for https://wiki.debian.org/DebianNetDomains .. none of this is in the
  WHOIS.
  
  
  There is a mailing address and phone number listed. At any rate, you can
  always register a new domainname. Ric
 
 Ok. The other people on this list got me the information that I needed
 and I am in the process of setting up discourse now for ask.debian.net
 thanks to this list.

You are? That's quick! Discourse looks interesting but it is worth
querying whether the quality of the software running a site is critical
to the site's popularity. ask.debian.net started off well enough; quite
a number of developers answered questions. But, as time went on, it
declined. My view is that this mailing list and forums.debian.net are
enough for the Debian help system.

Be that as it may, would it be it be asking too much to keep this list
informed on progress. Thanks for your work.

 I don't think you understood the nature of my request but if it was not
 for this list I have no idea how long it would have taken to get in
 touch with the person I needed.

I think Ric does understand the request but cannot resist putting the
boot in. :) It's all part of the debian-user experience.



Re: nouveau, perdón se me ha olvidado

2015-08-28 Thread José Maldonado
El 23 de agosto de 2015, 17:02, Debia Linux debianer...@gmail.com
escribió:

 A ver, ya te hice caso (me gusta mas lo libre) asi que (ya tenia
 instalado estos dos) ejecute:

   apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-nouveau


   xpdoer@HSM-GRI:~$ apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
   Leyendo lista de paquetes... Hecho
   Creando árbol de dependencias
   Leyendo la información de estado... Hecho
   xserver-xorg-video-nouveau ya está en su versión más reciente.
   fijado xserver-xorg-video-nouveau como instalado manualmente.
   0 actualizados, 0 nuevos se instalarán, 0 para eliminar y 33 no
 actualizados.

   xpdoer@HSM-GRI:~$ apt-get install libdrm-nouveau2
   Leyendo lista de paquetes... Hecho
   Creando árbol de dependencias
   Leyendo la información de estado... Hecho
   libdrm-nouveau2 ya está en su versión más reciente.
   fijado libdrm-nouveau2 como instalado manualmente.
   0 actualizados, 0 nuevos se instalarán, 0 para eliminar y 33 no
 actualizados.

 En mi archivo xorg.conf los configure de la siguiente manera.

   Section Device
   Identifier Configured Video Device
   EndSection

   Section Screen
   Identifier Default Screen
   Monitor Configured Monitor
   DefaultDepth 24
   SubSection Display
   Modes 1280x1024
   EndSubSection
   EndSection


No Lo haces mal borra ese archivo, con nouveau no lo necesitaras a
menos que tengas un monitor alienigena.


 Reinicie mi computadora ¿Ahora como se que ya esta funcionando bien?
 ¿Que comando puedo ejecutar para saberlo?.

 Pero ahora me hace la gracia de OUT OF RANGE.

 Gracias

 P.D. Se me olvida que debo dirigirlos a la lista y se me va el mail de
 modo privado

 2015-08-23 12:49 GMT-05:00 BasaBuru basab...@basatu.org:
  El Domingo, 23 de agosto de 2015 19:42:03 BasaBuru Zuk idatzi:
 
  Usa el nouveau y mira como te va, antes de tirar por el propietario,
 mejor
  libre ;=)
 
  Son estos dos paquetes los que tienes que instalar, a menos que le
 pongas mas
  de una pantalla ni tocar el xconfig
 
  xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
 
  X.Org X server -- Nouveau display driver
 
 
  libdrm-nouveau2
 
  Userspace interface to nouveau-specific kernel DRM services -- runtime
 
  --
  Agur bero bat / a greeting
 
  BasaBuru
 
    BASATU 
 
  ~
  basatia bihur zaitez
  ~
 
  gako ID gnupg: F9044F8FC64B2544
  hatz-aztarna: 13FF 7B28 D999 B957 F837 D566 F904 4F8F C64B 2544




-- 
Dios en su Cielo, todo bien en la Tierra
***


Fwd: Iconos genericos en thunar, ahora que veo la red

2015-08-28 Thread Jose Antonio
 Pues mira es que de las dos cosas ya las tengo tal cual dice hay, el
 nsswitch

 Ojo, que si lo he leído bien los cambios que hiciste en ese archivo no
 son los que indican en ese hilo ;-)

Si, bueno ya funcionó cuando le metí el myhostname.. pero es que luego
lo puse como venia ahí con 3 cositas solo y reinicié por si acaso y lo
mismo.


 http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/attachment.php?
 attachmentid=14270d=1387450083

Exacto es esto!

 Pues también podría ser que te falte tener instalado algún tema de
 iconos... a ver, dime si al acceder a los recursos compartidos poniendo
 en la barra de direcciones de thunar:

 smb://[IP]

 Ves bien los iconos o los sigues viendo mal.

Si si luego una vez entro en algun equipo, veo las carpetas bien. Es
solo el paso este.


 Yo tengo XFCE en una testing y los veo bien (como carpetas) por eso me
 extraña. Ejecuta este comando y manda la salida:

 dpkg -l | grep -e icon -e theme

ii  adwaita-icon-theme3.14.0-2
all  default icon theme of GNOME
ii  faenza-icon-theme 1.3.1-1
all  Faenza icon theme
ii  gnome-accessibility-themes3.14.2.2-1
all  Accessibility themes for the GNOME desktop
ii  gnome-icon-theme  3.12.0-1
all  GNOME Desktop icon theme
ii  gnome-icon-theme-symbolic 3.12.0-1
all  GNOME desktop icon theme (symbolic icons)
ii  gnome-themes-standard:amd64   3.14.2.2-1
amd64Standard GNOME themes
ii  gnome-themes-standard-data3.14.2.2-1
all  Data files for GNOME standard themes
ii  gtk2-engines:amd641:2.20.2-3
amd64theme engines for GTK+ 2.x
ii  gtk2-engines-aurora   1.5.1-4
amd64Aurora gtk+-2.0 theme engine
ii  gtk2-engines-cleanice 2.4.1-3
amd64CleanIce themes for GTK+ 2.x
ii  gtk2-engines-magicchicken 1.1.1-9
amd64Magic Chicken themes for GTK+ 2.x
ii  gtk2-engines-nodoka   0.7.0-1.2
amd64Nodoka theme engine for GTK+ 2.x
ii  gtk2-engines-oxygen:amd64 1.4.6-1
amd64Oxygen widget theme for GTK+-based applications
ii  gtk2-engines-pixbuf:amd64 2.24.25-3
amd64pixbuf-based theme for GTK+ 2.x
ii  gtk2-engines-ubuntulooks  0.9.12-2
amd64'ubuntulooks' theme for GTK+ 2.x
ii  gtk2-engines-wonderland   1.0-10
amd64Wonderland theme for GTK+-2.0
ii  gtk2-engines-xfce 3.0.1-2
amd64GTK+-2.0 theme engine for Xfce
ii  hicolor-icon-theme0.13-1
all  default fallback theme for FreeDesktop.org icon
themes
ii  libtext-iconv-perl1.7-5+b2
amd64converts between character sets in Perl
ii  lxappearance  0.6.1-1
amd64LXDE GTK+ theme switcher
ii  mate-icon-theme   1.8.0-1
all  MATE Desktop icon theme
ii  tango-icon-theme  0.8.90-5
all  Tango icon theme
ii  thunar-data   1.6.3-2
all  Provides thunar documentation, icons and
translations
ii  xfdesktop44.10.2-3
amd64xfce desktop background, icons and root menu
manager
ii  xfdesktop4-data   4.10.2-3
all  xfce desktop background, icons and root menu
(common files)
ii  xfwm4-themes  4.10.0-2
all  Theme files for xfwm4
ii  xserver-xorg-video-siliconmotion  1:1.7.7-2+b2


Esa es mi salida de themes.. aunque supongo que debería eliminar temas
de estos que no utilizo pero bueno.. ya lo haré

Un Saludo!



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