Re: Nvidia Quadro FX880M and debian sid

2017-09-18 Thread Pétùr
Le 14/09/2017 à 20:18, Jimmy Johnson a écrit :
>> P-S : lspci
>>
>> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GT216GLM [Quadro
>> FX 880M] (rev a2)
>
> I do not know that nvidia card, but for nvidia I know two packages that
> need to be installed, 'xserver-xorg-video-nvidia' this package is nvidia
> version 375.xx and is the current nvidia for Sid/Testing and the other
> package is 'nvidia-driver', maybe installing package nvidia-driver will
> pull-in all you need, I don't remember, but this is the driver I run on
> this machine with geforce gt610.

Hello,

For my card, it seems I need the legacy 340 driver (and
xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-legacy-304xx). It is what nvidia-detect says
and I have a warning message about this when installing nvidia-driver
and xserver-xorg-video-nvidia.

I tried anyway to install server-xorg-video-nvidia and nvidia-driver
because my card is listed as compatible in the 375.82 notes [1] (Quadro
FX 880M is listed).

[1]
http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/375.82/README/supportedchips.html

With 375.82 driver, I have a resolution problem (start in 640x480) but I
suppose I can fix it in xorg.conf. More important, I am still unable to
suspend or hibernate. The laptop never wakes up.

So 375.82 is the same for me than 340xx.

I stick for now with the nouveau driver despites the graphical glitches
(suspend is more important for me in this moment).

I am still *very* interesting by any solution either to be able to
suspend with nvidia-driver (340) or to fix the bug of nouveau driver. I
am pragmatical in this case and will use whatever works best.

Pétùr



Pidgin/XMPP SSL

2017-09-18 Thread Richard Hector
Hi all,

I use pidgin with XMPP (prosody on the server). Pidgin is the Jessie
version (2.11.0)

My server doesn't have the same hostname as my XMPP id domain, and I
haven't (yet) set up srv records, so I have the Advanced->Connect server
option set to the hostname of my server.

Prosody is configured to have a certificate for the VirtualHost, which
is my XMPP id domain, as explained it its documentation.

Pidgin, however, gets that certificate and complains that it doesn't
match the host it connected to.

Is that a pidgin bug? Or am I doing something wrong?

Cheers,
Richard



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Re: Debian9 just showing me black screen after grub.

2017-09-18 Thread Jimmy Johnson

On 09/03/2017 10:32 PM, Jaehong Park wrote:

I just installed Debian 9 yesterday.
And I gave a fatal problem with login screen.
After grub it only showing me black screen, but enter my password it starts 
showing me my desktop environment screen correctly.

What�s the cause?



I would add nomodeset after ro in grub and remove splash and quiet, you 
can do that at grub boot, just hit the e key for edit, also if you can 
tell us something about you video card that would help, I'm guessing ati 
or nvidia.

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Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread x9p
>
> This is the default from the last stretch install
>
> $ cat /etc/hosts
> 127.0.0.1       localhost
> 127.0.1.1       fujitsu.mydomain    fujitsu
>
> so if mydomain or localdomain is not working it will delay.
>
> 127.0.1.1   fujitsu fujitsu.mydomain
>
> will not delay because fujitsu is the name of the machine.
>
> in my case mydomain was added at installation time, because cable was
> plugged in and the computer (fujitsu) got its IP via the dhcp server on
> the
> local network.
>
> IMO you should look deeper in your use case and see why you get invalid
> setup. The problem might be somewhere else.
>
> regards
>
>

My chosen machine name was "localhost", problem partially lies here.

x9p




Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread Curt
On 2017-09-18, x9p  wrote:
>>
>> IMO you should look deeper in your use case and see why you get invalid
>> setup. The problem might be somewhere else.
>>
>> regards
>>
>>
>
> My chosen machine name was "localhost", problem partially lies here.

Yeah, man. 

My uncle Harry had a similar problem when it occurred to him that--for
reasons of simplicity and because of a failing memory--he might christen
two recently-purchased kittens with identical names. Whenever he called
one of them there would be a considerable delay (each of them assuming
he was calling the other).

Of course cats never come when you call them anyway (which is a clue
the story may be apocryphal). 

BTW, did you get the memo?

http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1912.txt


> x9p
>
>
>


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Re: getting conky transparency to work with different desktops when autostarted

2017-09-18 Thread Darac Marjal

On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 03:48:00PM -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
This seems to be a black art, but I wonder if anyone has been able to 
get this to work consistently.


The computer is running Debian/Stable on an AMD64 system. It's older 
hardware and I've set it up for someone who speaks Arabic. I've 
included Plasma 5 because it does the best job with Arabic but also 
included LXDE because it works noticeably faster on this system. My 
goal is to use the same .conkrc for both desktops.


I got it to autostart on both using .config/autostart/conky.desktop, 
which starts conky with the -b -d options.


I'd got conky to work with own_window_transparency = yes when I start 
it from bash but the same settings produced a black background on both 
Plasma and LXDE when autostarted with the .desktop file.


When I switched to using own_window_argb_value = 0 (and associated 
other settings), I got a transparent background in Plasma 5 but not 
LXDE.


Can anyone offer any advice?


Do both desktops offer compositing?

Compositing is a feature that uses the acceleration capabilities of your 
graphics card to apply effects to windows before showing them. That is, 
the traditional behaviour was that a window took up a certain amount of 
space on the screen and anything behind that was not drawn. But with 
compositing, all windows are drawn (off-screen) and the resulting 
appearances are "composed" into the final scene, optionally applying 
transformations such as alpha-blending (transparency) or even 2D 
transforms (Compiz's famous wobbly windows).


Try installing and running "compton" (a lightweight composition manager) 
while conky is running, and see if the transparency effect appears.


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Re: making me automaticly logged in?

2017-09-18 Thread Darac Marjal

On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 03:35:04AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:

Greetings all;

I have one of my wheezy machines that has decided it shouldn't start any
services until I have logged in on its own keyboard. I can't even ping
it from the rest of my network now until I have logged in on its own
keyboard.  It did not originally, and as recently as 2 months ago, it
started everything and quietly waited showing the login dialog, while I
was logged in with an ssh -Y session and doing anything I could from a
terminal-4.8 console on this machine.

What does it take to automaticly log me in, so that the rest of the
machine can function normally again. I am normally the only user on
these machines. dd-wrt stands guard between my network and the cable
modem, and has not been penetrated in 10+ years, so I am not concerned
about the black hats crowd.


That's a bit of a thorny issue. At the simplest, you could try 
installing something like nodm, which will start an X session for the 
configured user at boot.


If you're wanting automatic login at the console, then apparently you 
can pass the "-a $USER" (e.g. "-a bob" or "-a fred") argument to 
/sbin/getty. There's some more details on StackOverflow about that: 



However, I don't entirely know how these interact with PAM, or even with 
other services. So if some process is waiting for you to actually 
authenticate yourself (for example, cryptdisks or kerberos or anything 
security-based, I suppose), then these 'hacks' might not be sufficient, 
and you'd be better off finding out the root issue.




Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
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soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page 



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XFCE pb lancement Synaptic depuis le menu

2017-09-18 Thread Pierre L.
Bonjour,

Je pense suite à upgrade Jessie 8 > Stretch 9,
dans le menu XFCE, plus moyen de lancer Synaptic.

Celui-ci fonctionne depuis un terminal en l'appelant par son nom via root.

Tentative infructueuse en le désinstallant, puis réinstallant : l'entrée
dans le menu a été recréée, mais toujours même souci.

Peut-être auriez-vous une idée pour corriger le tir ?
Une autre piste... Je vois qu'il est possible de copier le menu
d'origine de XFCE (xfce4-panel 4.12.1), puis d'utiliser sa version
modifiée... une magouille pour éventuellement lancer ce Synaptic avec un
sudo devant ? (si c'est bien ca le souci!)

Merci d'avance pour les tuyaux :)



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Re: Stretch and i3-7300T

2017-09-18 Thread Jimmy Johnson

On 09/18/2017 12:50 AM, A_Man_Without_Clue wrote:



On 09/17/2017 11:50 PM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:

Can you provide any error messages? What makes you think 7gen CPU
doesn't work?
I had some troubles with kernel 4.9 too, but my CPU is 6gen and my
problem was only with sound codec.
For now I suggest you to make sure your mobo firmware is updated,
install kernel image (4.12) from "stretch-backports" repo and also
install "intel-microcode" package.

On 17.09.2017 19:36, A_Man_Without_Clue wrote:

Hi all,

Has anyone got 7th generation Kaby lake i3-7300T working with Debian?
I tried to install Stretch but unable to get it work.

I just tried Testing and now it is working but this is not what I
exactly want. I need stability.

The motherboard is ASRock H110M-HDV.

Would like toknow if someone is using similar settings.

Thanks.




No error message.
Just blank display manager appears.
If you press ctrl+alt+f2 can you get prompt?  If you can, login and apt 
install firmware-linux* and intel-micro-code. See if that helps.

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Debian Sid/Testing - KDE Plasma 5.10.5 - Intel T5250 - EXT4 at sda8
Registered Linux User #380263



Re: imap cyrus permissies

2017-09-18 Thread Gijs Hillenius
Ik antwoord maar even op mijn eigen vraag over LetsEncrypt (LE) en imapd (cyrus)

er zijn twee antwoorden:

1) it can be done. De manier is kopietjes maken
van het certificaat, en van deze kopietjes de permissies goed zetten. En
dan, als cron het LE certificaat vernieuwt, die kopietjes updaten.

Waarschuwing: als je dit doet: dan zijn er wellicht mail clients
(waaronder Thunderbird) die omvallen, omdat ze blijkbaar niet kijken
naar nieuwe certs. En dat dus iedere twee maanden weer?

2) De vraag is of LE iets toevoegt aan de mail server. Mail servers
vragen niet bij certificate authorities om the latest news re
certificates.

Kortom, het werkt, maar ik doe het dan toch maar niet.






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Re: imap cyrus permissies

2017-09-18 Thread lists



On 18-9-2017 13:35, Paul van der Vlis wrote:

certificaten kopieert, en de betrokken programma's zoals Cyrus en
Postfix herstart. Dat programma's problemen geven heb ik nog nooit


Postfix hoeft niet herstart te worden na een certificate refresh. :-)

MJ



[no subject]

2017-09-18 Thread max vidocq
 Bonjour Angelique
La Bible d' Amiens. En 1904, Marcel Proust 1871-1922 publie au Mercure de 
France une traduction de The Bible of Amiens de John Ruskin 1819-1900. Sa 
traduction et ses notes, à la suite d' une admirable préface, montrent le 
talent de l' écrivain dans le domaine de la critique. ll y participe à faire 
connaitre un amateur d' art anglais, esthète, humaniste, et écrivain lui aussi, 
qui séjourne six fois à Amiens entre 1844 et 1880. Paru en 1884, son livre 
replace la cathédrale d' Amiens dans son contexte historique, religieux, et 
économique. Au chapitre lv interprétations, à propos de l' iconographie des 
portails, l' auteur est le premier à développer l' idée d' une vaste bible de 
pierre, inspirée des Saintes écritures.
L' empire absolu de l' élégance supréme. Dire que l' on attribue ce monument à 
des temps barbares! Cette Vierge s' est levée ici, à une époque de sincérité, 
pour allumer et pour entre-tenir dans le coeur des hommes l' amour de la 
beauté. Voilà ce qu' écrit encore Auguste Rodin,
à propos de Notre-Dame d' Amiens, dans les notes sur Les Cathédrales de France, 
qu' il rédige au cours de ses visites. De retour en France, après son voyage en 
italie en 1875, il étudie comment les Gothiques situent leurs rondes-bosses ou 
leurs hauts-reliefs, cherchant alors la solution à certains problèmes d' art et 
de technique.
Perfection du plan, élégance de l' élévation. Aux trois porches de la façade 
occidentale s' ajoutent deux portes percées dans le mur ouest de chacun des 
bras du transept, ainsi que le portail Saint-Christophe, situé rue Cormont en 
retrait de la tour sud. Ce dernier accrédite l' hypothèse du collatéral sud 
servant d' église provisoire durant le chantier, les auteurs s" accordant sur 
le fait que les travaux de construction ont débuté au voisinage de la croisée. 
De ce point de jonction, le plan s' articule avec un équilibre rarement 
atteint, témoignant de l' élan continu dans lequel la cathédrale a été édifiée.
 Max

Envoyé à partir d’Outlook


Re: Ik ben hier en ben aan het wachten op… Steffi

2017-09-18 Thread Maria Reggers
Gelieve hiermee te stoppen.
Heb dit niet gevraagd.
Bij verdere mails worden er via politie maatregelen genomen!.. 

Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad

> Op 18 sep. 2017 om 10:07 heeft Steffi Demolee  het 
> volgende geschreven:
> 
> … op een man van mijn dromen!
> http://bit.ly/2f4mTQP


Re: imap cyrus permissies

2017-09-18 Thread Paul van der Vlis
Hoi Gijs,

Op 18-09-17 om 11:13 schreef Gijs Hillenius:
> Ik antwoord maar even op mijn eigen vraag over LetsEncrypt (LE) en imapd 
> (cyrus)
> 
> er zijn twee antwoorden:
> 
> 1) it can be done. De manier is kopietjes maken
> van het certificaat, en van deze kopietjes de permissies goed zetten. En
> dan, als cron het LE certificaat vernieuwt, die kopietjes updaten.
> 
> Waarschuwing: als je dit doet: dan zijn er wellicht mail clients
> (waaronder Thunderbird) die omvallen, omdat ze blijkbaar niet kijken
> naar nieuwe certs. En dat dus iedere twee maanden weer?
> 
> 2) De vraag is of LE iets toevoegt aan de mail server. Mail servers
> vragen niet bij certificate authorities om the latest news re
> certificates.
> 
> Kortom, het werkt, maar ik doe het dan toch maar niet.

Zelf gebruik ik bij mailservers nog geen Letsencrypt certificaat. Ik
gebruik overigens ook Cyrus Imapd.

Hou er ook rekening mee dat je wellicht ook Postfix van een certificaat
wilt voorzien, en dat draait in een chroot, en kan daarom niet bij
willekeurige mapjes zoals die van Letsencrypt. Ik gebruik daarom altijd
de map /etc/postfix/tls/ voor de certificaten.

Uiteraard wil ik hier ook graag letsencrypt gaan gebruiken, maar ik ben
nog niet zo ver. Wellicht een "hook" maken in het script wat
certificaten kopieert, en de betrokken programma's zoals Cyrus en
Postfix herstart. Dat programma's problemen geven heb ik nog nooit
gemerkt, en ik heb aardig wat klanten die TLS gebruiken op de IMAP en
SMTP. Maar weinigen gebruiken IMAPS en SMTPS.

Zelf zou ik graag encryptie verplicht willen stellen naar bepaalde SMTP
servers waarvan ik weet dat ze encryptie ondersteunen. Denk aan XS4all
en Gmail. Maar ik weet nog niet zo goed hoe dat te realiseren.

Bij sommige IMAP servers stel ik encryptie al verplicht, dat gaat goed.
Nu mijn belangrijkste mailserver nog...

Groeten,
Paul


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Re: making me automaticly logged in?

2017-09-18 Thread Tixy
On Mon, 2017-09-18 at 11:13 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
[...]
> My instant problem, a disappearing usb camera, could also be solved I 
> think, by power cycling the usb port its plugged into, as it will 
> re-appear after a powerdown reboot, but I do not know how to do that 
> short of a powerdown reset.  If there is such an ability the user, or a 
> sudo can do, that would also be helpfull.

I don't know if this is useful, but the method I found for resetting a
USB device was to unbind then rebind it with something like:

echo '3-1.4' >/sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb/unbind
echo '3-1.4' >/sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb/bind

Where '3-1.4' is the endpoint name for the device found by looking in
the kernel log. E.g. for this example I ran the 'dmesg' command and
looked for my web camera and found these entries:

usb 3-1.4: new high-speed USB device number 3 using ehci-pci
usb 3-1.4: New USB device found, idVendor=2232, idProduct=1018
usb 3-1.4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
usb 3-1.4: Product: WebCam SC-13HDL11431N

I don't know if this will help with your particular problem.

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Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread Brian
On Mon 18 Sep 2017 at 12:28:16 -0300, x9p wrote:

> Thanks for the memo. Seems the solution is to not call machine localhost,
> if insist in doing so, be sure it contains a "localhost.localdomain" line
> in /etc/hosts.
> 
> I believe topic is closed with this.

For the benefit of other users: what does your /etc/hosts look like now?

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liste

2017-09-18 Thread Pierrette Richelet
vous êtes prié de m'oter de vos listes, je porte plaine à la gendarmerie 
pour harcèlement de mails



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Re: making me automaticly logged in?

2017-09-18 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 18 September 2017 05:11:56 Darac Marjal wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 03:35:04AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >Greetings all;
> >
> >I have one of my wheezy machines that has decided it shouldn't start
> > any services until I have logged in on its own keyboard. I can't
> > even ping it from the rest of my network now until I have logged in
> > on its own keyboard.  It did not originally, and as recently as 2
> > months ago, it started everything and quietly waited showing the
> > login dialog, while I was logged in with an ssh -Y session and doing
> > anything I could from a terminal-4.8 console on this machine.
> >
> >What does it take to automaticly log me in, so that the rest of the
> >machine can function normally again. I am normally the only user on
> >these machines. dd-wrt stands guard between my network and the cable
> >modem, and has not been penetrated in 10+ years, so I am not
> > concerned about the black hats crowd.
>
> That's a bit of a thorny issue. At the simplest, you could try
> installing something like nodm, which will start an X session for the
> configured user at boot.
>
> If you're wanting automatic login at the console, then apparently you
> can pass the "-a $USER" (e.g. "-a bob" or "-a fred") argument to
> /sbin/getty. There's some more details on StackOverflow about that:
> rom-linux#14148494>
>
> However, I don't entirely know how these interact with PAM, or even
> with other services. So if some process is waiting for you to actually
> authenticate yourself (for example, cryptdisks or kerberos or anything
> security-based, I suppose), then these 'hacks' might not be
> sufficient, and you'd be better off finding out the root issue.
>
That machine is running the TDE desktop, like this one is as it has 
enough resources to do it nicely. All the rest of them are running LXDE, 
or XFDE as the case may be. And they have not been afflicted with this. 

However, it appears there isn't a live mailing listserver at 
lists.pearsoncomputing.net, 3 posts in the last 48 hours have not been 
echo'd although I can ping the machine by its FQDN just fine.  IRC 
channel has low activity but seems to be working, however I think I'm 
the only biped logged in with uncovered eyeballs ATM.

My instant problem, a disappearing usb camera, could also be solved I 
think, by power cycling the usb port its plugged into, as it will 
re-appear after a powerdown reboot, but I do not know how to do that 
short of a powerdown reset.  If there is such an ability the user, or a 
sudo can do, that would also be helpfull.

> >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 


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 



Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread x9p

>>
>> My chosen machine name was "localhost", problem partially lies here.
>
> Yeah, man.
>
> My uncle Harry had a similar problem when it occurred to him that--for
> reasons of simplicity and because of a failing memory--he might christen
> two recently-purchased kittens with identical names. Whenever he called
> one of them there would be a considerable delay (each of them assuming
> he was calling the other).
>
> Of course cats never come when you call them anyway (which is a clue
> the story may be apocryphal).
>
> BTW, did you get the memo?
>
> http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1912.txt
>
>

>From rfc1912:

-
  Translating 127.0.0.1 into "localhost.dom.ain" can cause some
  software to connect back to the loopback interface when it didn't
  want to because "localhost" is not equal to "localhost.dom.ain".
-

Thanks for the memo. Seems the solution is to not call machine localhost,
if insist in doing so, be sure it contains a "localhost.localdomain" line
in /etc/hosts.

I believe topic is closed with this.

Thanks

x9p




soucis avec opendmarc

2017-09-18 Thread bernard . schoenacker
bonjour,

j'ai relancé opendmarc et voici le résultat :
● opendmarc.service - OpenDMARC Milter
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/opendmarc.service; disabled; vendor 
preset: enabled)
   Active: active (running) since Mon 2017-09-18 17:57:03 CEST; 1min 29s ago
 Docs: man:opendmarc(8)
   man:opendmarc.conf(5)
  Process: 26577 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/opendmarc -p 
local:/var/run/opendmarc/opendmarc.sock -u opendmarc -P 
/var/run/opendmarc/opendmarc.pid (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
 Main PID: 26578 (opendmarc)
Tasks: 6 (limit: 4915)
   CGroup: /system.slice/opendmarc.service
   └─26578 /usr/sbin/opendmarc -p 
local:/var/run/opendmarc/opendmarc.sock -u opendmarc -P 
/var/run/opendmarc/opendmarc.pid

sept. 18 17:57:03 brotsch systemd[1]: Starting OpenDMARC Milter...
sept. 18 17:57:03 brotsch systemd[1]: Started OpenDMARC Milter.
sept. 18 17:57:03 brotsch opendmarc[26578]: OpenDMARC Filter v1.3.2 starting 
(args: -p local:/var/run/opendmarc/opendmarc.sock -u opendmarc -P 
/var/run/opendmarc/opendmarc.pid)

sept. 18 17:57:03 brotsch opendmarc[26578]: additional trusted authentication 
services: $myorigin




alors que dans /etc/default/opendmarc :

# Change to /var/spool/postfix/var/run/opendmarc to use a Unix socket with
# postfix in a chroot:
RUNDIR=/var/spool/postfix/var/run/opendmarc

comment faire pour que le chroot fonctionne ?

slt
bernard



Re: soucis avec opendmarc

2017-09-18 Thread Ph. Gras
Bonsooir :-)

> comment faire pour que le chroot fonctionne ?

Même motif, même punition que pour opendkim :
/lib/opendmarc/opendmarc.service.generate
systemctl daemon-reload
service opendmarc restart

Enjoy !

Ph. Gras



Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread Reco
Hi.

On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 08:50:36AM +0200, deloptes wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> 
> > 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
> 
> Sorry but I did not understand if the problem is there or if the problem is
> that it is not there?

Long story short, OP has a misbehaving Debian stretch installation with
the hostname (as in - /proc/sys/kernel/hostname) set to
'localhost.localdomain'.
/etc/hosts lacks such entry.
/etc/resolv.conf points to an absent DNS.

The result is - every execution of sudo has an added 30-second execution
time 'bonus'.
 

> I guess this is put there at time of installation. I'll check few virtual
> machines later to see how it was written.

If the user chooses conventional hostname (even 'debian') during the
installation - sure, they should put a record in /etc/hosts. Unsure
about stretch, but they did so since etch.

The question is - since 'localhost.localdomain' is special, what happens
if such hostname is chosen during the installation?


> IMO if you have working resolver it shouldn't matter much.

Please read this thread's subject one more time. Last three words
especially.

Reco



Re: o2cb/ocfs2 : cluster is offline after reboot

2017-09-18 Thread Sven Hartge
Roman Serbski  wrote:

> /etc/fstab

> ###
> /dev/drbd0   /var/www ocfs2   noauto,noatime   0   0
> ###

> After the reboot, no /var/www is mounted.

Missing "_netdev"?

> The status of both o2cb and ocfs2 services is inactive (dead) with the
> ocfs2 cluster offline:

> $ service o2cb status
> o2cb.service - LSB: Load O2CB cluster services at system boot.
>Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/o2cb; generated; vendor preset: enabled)
>Active: inactive (dead)
>  Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)

> $ service ocfs2 status
> ocfs2.service - LSB: Mount OCFS2 volumes at boot.
>Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/ocfs2; generated; vendor preset: enabled)
>Active: inactive (dead)
>  Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)

Maybe o2cb and ocfs2 need to be ordered after network-online.target?

Any output after a failed boot from "journalctl -b -u  o2cb.service" or
"journalctl -b -u ocfs2.service"?

Grüße,
Sven.

-- 
Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.



Re: La franchise n'a jamais été mauvaise Heloise

2017-09-18 Thread Nadine

Merci de m'effacer de votre liste.


Le 18/09/2017 à 14:04, Heloise Konnah a écrit :


N'est-ce pas? Envie de participer?
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Fwd: Je suis là, et j'attends... Pauline

2017-09-18 Thread Pierrette Richelet




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Fwd: Laisses toi aller dans mes paumes douces! Juliette

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Fwd: Je suis là, et j'attends... Clara

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Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread Brian
On Mon 18 Sep 2017 at 06:32:55 -0300, x9p wrote:

(Please watch your attributioms; it confuses matters. x9p did not write
this).

> > This is the default from the last stretch install
> >
> > $ cat /etc/hosts
> > 127.0.0.1       localhost
> > 127.0.1.1       fujitsu.mydomain    fujitsu
> >
> > so if mydomain or localdomain is not working it will delay.
> >
> > 127.0.1.1   fujitsu fujitsu.mydomain
> >
> > will not delay because fujitsu is the name of the machine.
> >
> > in my case mydomain was added at installation time, because cable was
> > plugged in and the computer (fujitsu) got its IP via the dhcp server on
> > the
> > local network.
> >
> > IMO you should look deeper in your use case and see why you get invalid
> > setup. The problem might be somewhere else.
> >
> > regards
> 
> My chosen machine name was "localhost", problem partially lies here.

The hosts manual says each host should have a line like

  IP_address canonical_hostname [aliases...]

By implication the catonical_hostname should be for one IP_address. You
have (had?)

  root@localhost:~# grep localhost /etc/hosts
  127.0.0.1   localhost
  127.0.1.1   localhost

The first line is ok; the canonical_hostname localhost has the address
127.0.0.1. The second line is not ok.

The file /etc/hostname has the system hostname; it should not be
"localhost". If it was "stretch" then the second line should be

  127.0.1.1   stretch

(This becomes a little more complicated if a mail server is one of the
services being run on the machine).

-- 
Brian.




Fwd: La franchise n'a jamais été mauvaise Gaelle

2017-09-18 Thread Pierrette Richelet




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Fwd: La franchise n'a jamais été mauvaise Celine

2017-09-18 Thread Pierrette Richelet




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o2cb/ocfs2 : cluster is offline after reboot

2017-09-18 Thread Roman Serbski
Hi,

Anyone here using ocfs2 cluster with Stretch? I can't get it to be
online during boot time for some reason, hence ocfs2 partition can't
be mounted. This is an upgrade from Jessie, where everything was
working just fine. My setup consists of two nodes.

$ uname -a
Linux QSRV01 4.9.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.30-2+deb9u3 (2017-08-06)
x86_64 GNU/Linux

$ dpkg -l | grep ocfs
ii  ocfs2-tools1.8.4-4
amd64tools for managing OCFS2 cluster filesystems

Pretty much default /etc/default/o2cb:

###
O2CB_ENABLED=true
O2CB_BOOTCLUSTER=web
O2CB_HEARTBEAT_THRESHOLD=31
O2CB_IDLE_TIMEOUT_MS=3
O2CB_KEEPALIVE_DELAY_MS=2000
O2CB_RECONNECT_DELAY_MS=2000
###

and /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf (with tabs present):

###
cluster:
heartbeat_mode = local
node_count = 2
name = web

node:
number = 1
cluster = web
ip_port = 
ip_address = 192.168.0.4
name = QSRV01

node:
number = 2
cluster = web
ip_port = 
ip_address = 192.168.0.5
name = QSRV02

heartbeat:
cluster = web
region = 
###

/etc/fstab

###
/dev/drbd0   /var/www ocfs2   noauto,noatime   0   0
###

After the reboot, no /var/www is mounted. I don't see any traces of
o2cb/ocfs2 in dmesg except one entry:

Sep 18 14:24:38 QSRV02 kernel: [  145.104344] ocfs2: Registered
cluster interface o2cb

The status of both o2cb and ocfs2 services is inactive (dead) with the
ocfs2 cluster offline:

$ service o2cb status
o2cb.service - LSB: Load O2CB cluster services at system boot.
   Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/o2cb; generated; vendor preset: enabled)
   Active: inactive (dead)
 Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)

$ service ocfs2 status
ocfs2.service - LSB: Mount OCFS2 volumes at boot.
   Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/ocfs2; generated; vendor preset: enabled)
   Active: inactive (dead)
 Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)

$ o2cb cluster-status web
offline

If I execute 'o2cb register-cluster web', the status changes to
online, and I can 'mount /dev/drbd0' without any issues:

$ o2cb cluster-status
Cluster 'web' is online

As a workaround, I added the following into /etc/rc.local, which did
work, and /var/www is mounted fine after the reboot.

###
o2cb register-cluster web
sleep 30
mount /dev/drbd0
exit 0
###

Any hints would be greatly appreciated, but I have a feeling that
/etc/default/o2cb is somehow not processed during boot time, or
O2CB_ENABLED=true (and/or O2CB_BOOTCLUSTER=web) are ignored
altogether.

Thank you.



Re: liste

2017-09-18 Thread tomas
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Re: Stretch and i3-7300T

2017-09-18 Thread James Montgomery
On 09/17, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> On 09/17/2017 07:36 AM, A_Man_Without_Clue wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > Has anyone got 7th generation Kaby lake i3-7300T working with Debian?
> > I tried to install Stretch but unable to get it work.
> > 
> > I just tried Testing and now it is working but this is not what I
> > exactly want. I need stability.
> 
> Yes, I agree for day to day use stability is the best and the older the
> system the more time it has to get fixed.
> 
> > The motherboard is ASRock H110M-HDV.
> > 
> > Would like toknow if someone is using similar settings.
> > 
> > Thanks.
> 
> Probably a firmware problem, did you use the disk with the non-free-firmware
> included?  The packages you need to install are firmware-linux* and
> intel-microcode.
> 
I would imagine prior to installing the non-free components it would be
beneficial to know which cd image was used to install testing. If it was
an official image w/o non-free firmware his success could most likely be
attributed to updated drivers in the kernel in which a backports kernel
would suffice. 

If the testing netinst media did include firmware then your suggestion
to install non-free firmware should do the trick. Though it might be
neccessary to modify apt sources to include non-free. 
> 
> https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/
> 
> Cheers,
> -- 
> Jimmy Johnson
> 
> Ubuntu 12.04 LTS - KDE Plasma 4.8.5 - EXT4 at sda5
> Registered Linux User #380263

-- 
- James Montgomery
ja...@onedev.org



Re: De openhartigheid was nooit jammer Katja

2017-09-18 Thread patrick_hermans
ik wil mey jouw een relatie katja xxx 


Van: "Katja Orzlowski"  
Aan: "debian-user"  
Verzonden: Maandag 18 september 2017 13:02:01 
Onderwerp: De openhartigheid was nooit jammer Katja 



Toch? Wil je meedoen 
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Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 11:38:05AM +, Curt wrote:
> On 2017-09-18, x9p  wrote:
> > My chosen machine name was "localhost", problem partially lies here.
> 
> Yeah, man. 
> 
> My uncle Harry had a similar problem when it occurred to him that--for
> reasons of simplicity and because of a failing memory--he might christen
> two recently-purchased kittens with identical names. Whenever he called
> one of them there would be a considerable delay (each of them assuming
> he was calling the other).
> 
> Of course cats never come when you call them anyway (which is a clue
> the story may be apocryphal). 

The story makes more sense in this context if your uncle names his
kitten "Me".

Uncle Harry: "Have you seen Me?"
Aunt Berta: "You're standing right there."
Harry: "Not me.  Me."
Berta; "Have you been drinking the rubbing alcohol again?"



Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread Curt
On 2017-09-18, Greg Wooledge  wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 11:38:05AM +, Curt wrote:
>> On 2017-09-18, x9p  wrote:
>> > My chosen machine name was "localhost", problem partially lies here.
>> 
>> Yeah, man. 
>> 
>> My uncle Harry had a similar problem when it occurred to him that--for
>> reasons of simplicity and because of a failing memory--he might christen
>> two recently-purchased kittens with identical names. Whenever he called
>> one of them there would be a considerable delay (each of them assuming
>> he was calling the other).
>> 
>> Of course cats never come when you call them anyway (which is a clue
>> the story may be apocryphal). 
>
> The story makes more sense in this context if your uncle names his
> kitten "Me".

You're right. 

Your skit reminds me a little of "Who's on first?"

> Uncle Harry: "Have you seen Me?"
> Aunt Berta: "You're standing right there."
> Harry: "Not me.  Me."
> Berta; "Have you been drinking the rubbing alcohol again?"
>



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Re : Re : XFCE pb lancement Synaptic depuis le menu

2017-09-18 Thread Jean Bernon
L'autocomplétion à encore frappé. J'ai 2 installations xfce et synatic se lance 
correctement.



Re: De openhartigheid was nooit jammer Sandra

2017-09-18 Thread Vincenzo Saia
Merci de ne plus m'envoyer de mail :-)
  - Original Message - 
  From: Sandra Velgersdyk 
  To: debian-user@lists.debian.org 
  Sent: Monday, September 18, 2017 1:08 PM
  Subject: De openhartigheid was nooit jammer Sandra


  Toch? Wil je meedoen
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[OT] Port knocking en Windows 7 y Server.

2017-09-18 Thread Ramses
Hola a tod@s,

Tengo montado port knocking en Debian y va de lujo.

Ahora estoy buscando si hay algo similar para Windows y no encuentro nada 
fiable.

Cómo me consta que esta lista hay administradores que en día a día se tienen 
que pelear con ambos sistemas, ¿hay alguno que esté usando algo similar para 
hacer lo mismo en Windows que el port knocking en Debian?.


Saludos y gracias,

Ramses



Re : XFCE pb lancement Synaptic depuis le menu

2017-09-18 Thread Jean Bernon
J'ai 2 installations décembre et synatic se lance dans problème.



Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread Brian
On Mon 18 Sep 2017 at 15:41:48 -0300, x9p wrote:

> 
> >>
> >> I believe topic is closed with this.
> >
> > For the benefit of other users: what does your /etc/hosts look like now?
> >
> > --
> > Brian.
> >
> >
> 
> root@localhost:~# cat /proc/sys/kernel/hostname
> localhost.localdomain
> root@localhost:~# grep localhost /etc/hosts
> 127.0.0.1   localhost localhost.localdomain
> 127.0.1.1   localhost
> ::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback

It is difficult to argue against success in solving a problem but I
wouldn't have 127.0.1.1 as localhost. Does 'cat /etc/hostname' also
give "localhost"?

-- 
Brian.



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languages

2017-09-18 Thread Pol Hallen

Hello all :-)

studying russian language I've some files with cyrillic file name: using 
caja (mate file manager) I see correct file name, but using the shell I see:


?? - ?? .txt

How can I see the correct file names?

thanks for help :)

Pol



Re: languages

2017-09-18 Thread Pol Hallen
What terminal do you use. 


bash


Also, what locales do you use?


env

env
LANG=en_US.ISO-8859-15
GDM_LANG=en_US.utf8
HISTCONTROL=ignoredups
DISPLAY=:0
GTK_OVERLAY_SCROLLING=0
COLORTERM=truecolor
XDG_VTNR=7
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/run/user/1000/keyring/ssh
XDG_SESSION_ID=66
XDG_GREETER_DATA_DIR=/var/lib/lightdm/data/max
USER=max
DESKTOP_SESSION=mate
PWD=/home/max
HOME=/home/max
SSH_AGENT_PID=31665
QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1
XDG_SESSION_TYPE=x11
XDG_DATA_DIRS=/usr/share/mate:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/
MATE_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID=this-is-deprecated
XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP=mate
GTK_MODULES=gail:atk-bridge:canberra-gtk-module
CLUTTER_BACKEND=x11
TERM=xterm
SHELL=/bin/bash
VTE_VERSION=4803
XDG_SEAT_PATH=/org/freedesktop/DisplayManager/Seat0
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=MATE
GPG_AGENT_INFO=/run/user/1000/gnupg/S.gpg-agent:0:1
QT_LINUX_ACCESSIBILITY_ALWAYS_ON=1
SHLVL=1
XDG_SEAT=seat0
LANGUAGE=en.UTF-8
WINDOWID=29360922
GDMSESSION=mate
LOGNAME=max
DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=unix:path=/run/user/1000/bus
XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000
XAUTHORITY=/home/max/.Xauthority
XDG_SESSION_PATH=/org/freedesktop/DisplayManager/Session1
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/games:/usr/games:/opt/cxoffice/bin/:/home/max/bin/
SESSION_MANAGER=local/misha:@/tmp/.ICE-unix/31631,unix/misha:/tmp/.ICE-unix/31631
LC_TIME=nl_NL.utf-8
_=/usr/bin/env

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Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread deloptes
Reco wrote:

> The question is - since 'localhost.localdomain' is special, what happens
> if such hostname is chosen during the installation?

well, now we all know what happens :)

regards



Problemas con ACPI

2017-09-18 Thread Quijote Libre

Buenas trades

Estoy con Debian statble con escritorio mate, sólo con los repositorios 
main y al arrancar el equipo recibo errores de ACPI, os pego la salida 
de consola:



$ sudo dmesg | grep ACPI | grep -i error
[sudo] password for asim:
[    1.745663] ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psargs-359)
[    1.745942] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed 
[\_SB.PCI0.SAT0.SPT1._GTF] (Node 9dd6160c0848), AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psparse-543)
[    1.746370] ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psargs-359)
[    1.746644] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed 
[\_SB.PCI0.SAT0.SPT2._GTF] (Node 9dd6160c09b0), AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psparse-543)
[    1.747865] ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psargs-359)
[    1.748137] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed 
[\_SB.PCI0.SAT0.SPT0._GTF] (Node 9dd6160c03c0), AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psparse-543)
[    1.748550] ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psargs-359)
[    1.748823] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed 
[\_SB.PCI0.SAT0.SPT2._GTF] (Node 9dd6160c09b0), AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psparse-543)
[    1.750535] ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psargs-359)
[    1.750807] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed 
[\_SB.PCI0.SAT0.SPT0._GTF] (Node 9dd6160c03c0), AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psparse-543)
[    1.780632] ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psargs-359)
[    1.780906] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed 
[\_SB.PCI0.SAT0.SPT1._GTF] (Node 9dd6160c0848), AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psparse-543)
[ 1800.226267] ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psargs-359)
[ 1800.226279] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed 
[\_SB.PCI0.SAT0.SPT2._GTF] (Node 9dd6160c09b0), AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psparse-543)
[ 1800.227574] ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psargs-359)
[ 1800.227582] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed 
[\_SB.PCI0.SAT0.SPT2._GTF] (Node 9dd6160c09b0), AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psparse-543)
[15760.568857] ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psargs-359)
[15760.568866] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed 
[\_SB.PCI0.SAT0.SPT2._GTF] (Node 9dd6160c09b0), AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psparse-543)
[15760.570968] ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psargs-359)
[15760.570977] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed 
[\_SB.PCI0.SAT0.SPT2._GTF] (Node 9dd6160c09b0), AE_NOT_FOUND 
(20160831/psparse-543)


Tras bucear en la Web sólo he encontrado una solución que funciona que 
es incluir en la carga del kernel la opción acpi=off


Mi problema es que al hacerlo el apagado del equipo empieza a no 
funcionar correctamente y ya no sé cómo resolverlo.


¿Alguna sugerencia?

Gracias


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Re: languages

2017-09-18 Thread Ionel Mugurel Ciobîcă
On 18-09-2017, at 20h 47'28", Pol Hallen wrote about "languages"
> Hello all :-)
> 
> studying russian language I've some files with cyrillic file name: using
> caja (mate file manager) I see correct file name, but using the shell I see:
> 
> ?? - ?? .txt
> 
> How can I see the correct file names?
> 
> thanks for help :)
> 
> Pol


What terminal do you use. Use one that is unicode aware, like uxterm.
Also, what locales do you use? Something unicode aware would be
better...

When you copy and paste those question marks (into a text editor) are
they really question marks or they change back into Cyrillic letters?
If yes, then your terminal doesn't have the Cyrillic letters set.

Ionel



Re: [Multiarch] armhf on arm64 is not working

2017-09-18 Thread Adam Cécile

Hi there,

So here's what I did finally:

Got two rental server at https://www.scaleway.com/, one is arm64 
(without armhf support) and Paris datacenter still have old hardware for 
rent that's armhf based.
Both cost me around 6€ a month, so that's quite a good offer. Both 
machines have 4 cores and 2Gb ram (swap needed :/) but with decent I/O 
unlike the RPi and its SD card.
That's my current build setup but I'll be changing for home nvidia tegra 
jetson tx1 board which is on its way... It's 239€ without shipping, 
thanks to a nvidia developper offer (I guess you just need to register 
to get the offer too).


Best regards, Adam.

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Right, 1Gb and slow I/O, that's definitely a block for building Java
stuff...


On 08/29/2017 06:31 PM, Christian Seiler wrote:

Hi there,

On 08/29/2017 06:07 PM, Adam Cecile wrote:

Could be an alternative indeed, but what about the speed compared to
my quad-core i5 with qemu ?

I haven't actually tried that specific comparison, but form my
experience a Pi tends to be a tiny bit faster in pure CPU
performance than qemu on Intel. (But not much.) The RPi3 is
also a quad core, so that is similar. YMMV may vary depending
on the precise workload though.

That said:

  - It has only 1 GiB of RAM. That might be a problem.
  - It doesn't have as much cache as an Intel Core CPU, so if
    you have workloads that require a lot of memory access,
    that'll probably offset any small advantages in pure CPU
    performance.
  - I/O is quite slow. If you compile large things my guess is
    that just because of I/O it'll take longer on the Pi than
    with qemu.

OTOH, it's cheap, so even if it's not the right thing in the
end you're not going to waste a ton of money. You could also
first buy just the board and power supply and only buy a case
and other accessories once you've verified that it's sufficient
for your use case.

Then again, there are also other ARM boards in a similar price
range out there, which might suit your use case better. But I
really am not an expert here, I've just played around with the
Pi a bit in the past...

Regards,
Christian







Re: Request of recommendations for public Mercurial repository hosting

2017-09-18 Thread Sean Farley

Mario Castelán Castro  writes:

> On 17/09/17 12:04, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
>> My only candidate so far is Bitbucket. I want to know if there are other
>> options. I have already discarded SourceForge because it has Google JS.
>> All other providers that I know either are paid or do not offer
>> Mercurial. Unfortunately, most only offer Git.
>
> I discovered that Bitbucket registration does not work with Google
> JavaScript blocked, so it is no longer an option.

Yeah, we use Google for captcha. I just tried to register a new account
by blocking analytics but allowing google ang gstatic. :shrug:


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Re: making me automaticly logged in?

2017-09-18 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 18 September 2017 11:39:26 Tixy wrote:

> On Mon, 2017-09-18 at 11:13 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> [...]
>
> > My instant problem, a disappearing usb camera, could also be solved
> > I think, by power cycling the usb port its plugged into, as it will
> > re-appear after a powerdown reboot, but I do not know how to do that
> > short of a powerdown reset.  If there is such an ability the user,
> > or a sudo can do, that would also be helpfull.
>
> I don't know if this is useful, but the method I found for resetting a
> USB device was to unbind then rebind it with something like:
>
> echo '3-1.4' >/sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb/unbind
> echo '3-1.4' >/sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb/bind
>
> Where '3-1.4' is the endpoint name for the device found by looking in
> the kernel log. E.g. for this example I ran the 'dmesg' command and
> looked for my web camera and found these entries:
>
> usb 3-1.4: new high-speed USB device number 3 using ehci-pci
> usb 3-1.4: New USB device found, idVendor=2232, idProduct=1018
> usb 3-1.4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
> usb 3-1.4: Product: WebCam SC-13HDL11431N
>
> I don't know if this will help with your particular problem.
Looks ideal, but the hub/port.number does't exist. I'll go reboot it and 
see what it shows up that tree.  Back in a bit.

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 



Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread x9p

>>
>> I believe topic is closed with this.
>
> For the benefit of other users: what does your /etc/hosts look like now?
>
> --
> Brian.
>
>

root@localhost:~# cat /proc/sys/kernel/hostname
localhost.localdomain
root@localhost:~# grep localhost /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1   localhost localhost.localdomain
127.0.1.1   localhost
::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
root@localhost:~#

x9p



Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread Brian
On Mon 18 Sep 2017 at 20:13:44 +0200, deloptes wrote:

> Reco wrote:
> 
> > The question is - since 'localhost.localdomain' is special, what happens
> > if such hostname is chosen during the installation?
> 
> well, now we all know what happens :)

True, we know the OP has a problem with with sudo. What we do not know
is the hostname he chose during the installation, although it looks like
it was "localhost" from the second line of

  127.0.0.1   localhost 

  127.0.1.1   localhost

The installer recommends a single word for the hostname. The "single"
aspect is the result of a number of years of experience and bug reports.
Although "localhost.localdomain" is not an invalid hostname the OP does
not appear to have used it. (We have not been given the contents of his
/etc/hostname explicitly).

What was the problem with his resolv.conf? Have I missed that?

-- 
Brian.



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Re: [OT] Port knocking en Windows 7 y Server.

2017-09-18 Thread Guido Ignacio
El 18 de septiembre de 2017, 16:34, Ramses  escribió:
>
> Hola a tod@s,
>
> Tengo montado port knocking en Debian y va de lujo.
>
> Ahora estoy buscando si hay algo similar para Windows y no encuentro nada 
> fiable.
>
> Cómo me consta que esta lista hay administradores que en día a día se tienen 
> que pelear con ambos sistemas, ¿hay alguno que esté usando algo similar para 
> hacer lo mismo en Windows que el port knocking en Debian?.
>
>
> Saludos y gracias,
>
> Ramses
>

Pero que es lo que querés hacer exactamente? Conectarte haciendo port
knocking a que servicio de windows?

En google salen alguna cosas:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/winknocks/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/knockknock/

Pero no se bien lo que estás buscando.



Re: languages

2017-09-18 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 09:35:11PM +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
> > What terminal do you use.
> 
> bash

Bash is a shell, which runs INSIDE a terminal.  The terminal is bash's
parent process -- something like xterm or gnome-terminal -- if you are
under X, or the Linux kernel's builtin console if you aren't.

(Or if you're ssh-ing in from another system, the terminal is running
on the client, and could be something like Putty, etc.)

> > Also, what locales do you use?
> 
> env

The command you want to run here is "locale".

But cherry-picking from this...

> LANG=en_US.ISO-8859-15
> LC_TIME=nl_NL.utf-8

Looks like a complete disaster.  You've got two entirely different
encodings here (one iso8859-* and one utf-8).

First you need to figure out what terminal you're using, on what
kind of computer, and whether that terminal supports UTF-8 or not.

If the terminal is UTF-8 capable then your locale should be a UTF-8
one, not an ISO-8859-* (single byte) one.



Re: languages

2017-09-18 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies

On 19/09/17 08:06, Greg Wooledge wrote:

LANG=en_US.ISO-8859-15
LC_TIME=nl_NL.utf-8

Looks like a complete disaster.  You've got two entirely different
encodings here (one iso8859-* and one utf-8).
First you need to figure out what terminal you're using, on what
kind of computer, and whether that terminal supports UTF-8 or not.
If the terminal is UTF-8 capable then your locale should be a UTF-8
one, not an ISO-8859-* (single byte) one.


This.

For the record, users who encounter missing glyphs for 
Chinese/Japanese/Korean and other non-European languages can try the 
fonts-noto package for better Unicode coverage. I do not think this is 
the problem in your case because common fonts like Liberation and DejaVu 
have Cyrillic coverage.


Kind regards,

--
Ben Caradoc-Davies 
Director
Transient Software Limited 
New Zealand



Re: [OT] Port knocking en Windows 7 y Server.

2017-09-18 Thread Ramses
El 18 de septiembre de 2017 21:59:52 CEST, tomas gonzalez 
 escribió:
>Seria para proteger a Windows Server usando el golpeteo de puertos???
>
>El 18 de septiembre de 2017, 16:54, Guido Ignacio
>
>escribió:
>
>> El 18 de septiembre de 2017, 16:34, Ramses 
>> escribió:
>> >
>> > Hola a tod@s,
>> >
>> > Tengo montado port knocking en Debian y va de lujo.
>> >
>> > Ahora estoy buscando si hay algo similar para Windows y no
>encuentro
>> nada fiable.
>> >
>> > Cómo me consta que esta lista hay administradores que en día a día
>se
>> tienen que pelear con ambos sistemas, ¿hay alguno que esté usando
>algo
>> similar para hacer lo mismo en Windows que el port knocking en
>Debian?.
>> >
>> >
>> > Saludos y gracias,
>> >
>> > Ramses
>> >
>>
>> Pero que es lo que querés hacer exactamente? Conectarte haciendo port
>> knocking a que servicio de windows?
>>
>> En google salen alguna cosas:
>>
>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/winknocks/
>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/knockknock/
>>
>> Pero no se bien lo que estás buscando.
>>
>>

Por ejemplo, en Debian, si tengo levantado los servicios SSH y PPTP, con el 
port knowcking no me responden esos puertos hasta que lo desbloqueo con la 
secuencia que tenga definida, y para ocultarlos nuevamente, igual.

Pues quiero encontrar, si alguien está usando algo similar para Windows, que 
oculte, por ejemplo, los puertos de Terminal Server, PPTP, etc Pero que lo 
esté usando y le funcione bien...


Saludos y gracias,

Ramses



Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread x9p

> True, we know the OP has a problem with with sudo. What we do not know
> is the hostname he chose during the installation, although it looks like
> it was "localhost" from the second line of
>
>   127.0.0.1   localhost
>   127.0.1.1   localhost
>

root@localhost:~# cat /etc/hostname
localhost

> The installer recommends a single word for the hostname. The "single"
> aspect is the result of a number of years of experience and bug reports.
> Although "localhost.localdomain" is not an invalid hostname the OP does
> not appear to have used it. (We have not been given the contents of his
> /etc/hostname explicitly).
>

I agree choosing "localhost" is wrong per-RFC. But I have been doing it
for years and stuff never broke. stretch+sudo 1.8.19p1-2.1 is a first. Bad
luck of me.

> What was the problem with his resolv.conf? Have I missed that?
>

Hardcoded company nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf that only works when VPN
is up. VPN was down and problem appeared.

x9p



Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread Reco
Hi.

On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 07:48:53PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 18 Sep 2017 at 20:13:44 +0200, deloptes wrote:
> 
> > Reco wrote:
> > 
> > > The question is - since 'localhost.localdomain' is special, what happens
> > > if such hostname is chosen during the installation?
> > 
> > well, now we all know what happens :)
> 
> True, we know the OP has a problem with with sudo.

That's what lie on surface. Any software that implements
uname/gethostbyname sequence would exhibit similar behavior.


> What we do not know
> is the hostname he chose during the installation, although it looks like
> it was "localhost" from the second line of
> 
>   127.0.0.1   localhost   
>   
>   127.0.1.1   localhost

I agree.


> The installer recommends a single word for the hostname. The "single"
> aspect is the result of a number of years of experience and bug reports.

And let's not forget RFC 952 (obsoleted by RFC 1123), which states:

A "name" (Net, Host, Gateway, or Domain name) is a text string up to 24
characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9), minus sign (-),
and period (.).  Note that periods are only allowed when they serve to
delimit components of "domain style names".


RFC 1123 lifts some restrictions:

One aspect of host name syntax is hereby changed: the restriction on the
first character is relaxed to allow either a letter or a digit.  Host
software MUST support this more liberal syntax.

Host software MUST handle host names of up to 63 characters and SHOULD
handle host names of up to 255 characters.


But does not says anything about dots, so restrictions of RFC 952 still
apply.


> Although "localhost.localdomain" is not an invalid hostname

I agree as long as 'invalid' is defined as 'kernel does not accept it'.
For instance, one can set nodename as 'localhost.local' and watch avahi
explode. Or, say, '_localhost', if one intends to wreak havoc in local
DNS's SRV records.
The kernel is surprisingly liberal at these things.


> the OP does not appear to have used it. (We have not been given the
> contents of his /etc/hostname explicitly).

True. We also did not see the contents of sysctl.conf (and those *other*
files that can store kernel tunables), custom init.d scripts and custom
systemd units if there were any.

To make things more confusing, 'localhost.localdomain' could be a
'transient' hostname, not a 'static' one (aka /etc/hostname).

It's one of those things I prefer to debug with auditd on. Too many
possibilities otherwise.


> What was the problem with his resolv.conf? Have I missed that?

OP used an unspecified VPN client which put an additional entry into
/etc/resolv.conf on start, but failed to clean it up on stop.

Reco



Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread deloptes
Brian wrote:

> True, we know the OP has a problem with with sudo. What we do not know
> is the hostname he chose during the installation, although it looks like
> it was "localhost"

He admitted he entered localhost when prompted at installation time.

regards



Re: making me automaticly logged in?

2017-09-18 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 18 September 2017 11:39:26 Tixy wrote:

> On Mon, 2017-09-18 at 11:13 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> [...]
>
> > My instant problem, a disappearing usb camera, could also be solved
> > I think, by power cycling the usb port its plugged into, as it will
> > re-appear after a powerdown reboot, but I do not know how to do that
> > short of a powerdown reset.  If there is such an ability the user,
> > or a sudo can do, that would also be helpfull.
>
> I don't know if this is useful, but the method I found for resetting a
> USB device was to unbind then rebind it with something like:
>
> echo '3-1.4' >/sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb/unbind
> echo '3-1.4' >/sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb/bind
>
> Where '3-1.4' is the endpoint name for the device found by looking in
> the kernel log. E.g. for this example I ran the 'dmesg' command and
> looked for my web camera and found these entries:
>
> usb 3-1.4: new high-speed USB device number 3 using ehci-pci
> usb 3-1.4: New USB device found, idVendor=2232, idProduct=1018
> usb 3-1.4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
> usb 3-1.4: Product: WebCam SC-13HDL11431N
>
> I don't know if this will help with your particular problem.

Wheezy apparently isn't organized in quite that manner. So the best I 
could do, even as root, was elicit no permissions messages.

Going out to the machine, I found a middle of the night power failure had 
rebooted it, but this time the networking was working normally while it 
was waiting for me to login.

Firing up linuxcnc, the camera was there, but the video went away as I 
was expanding the size of the linuxcnc window.  Stop and restart 
linuxcnc, and it works until I expand the window vertically enough to 
start seeing the video chains controls.  Shut down and go get a 
different camera & plug it in, works, but frame rate is only about 7 fps 
and the colors are off some, its a much older endoscope  camera.  Start 
to expand the window enough to start seeing the controls, and that 
camera stops delivering video.  Restart LCNC again, but click on the 
full screen icon, works, back to small window, works. I switch it 
several times, works everytime, back to small window and drag it to 
upper left of screen, dies.  But now neither has gone away in the lsusb 
list.

There ought to be an excedrin headache number, but I'm also the head cook 
around here.  Wife has broken hip, so I'm doing it all.

Thanks for reading. If you've an idea, I'll be back after dinner.



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 



Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 18 September 2017 12:39:12 Reco wrote:

>   Hi.
>
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 08:50:36AM +0200, deloptes wrote:
> > Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
> >
> > Sorry but I did not understand if the problem is there or if the
> > problem is that it is not there?
>
> Long story short, OP has a misbehaving Debian stretch installation
> with the hostname (as in - /proc/sys/kernel/hostname) set to
> 'localhost.localdomain'.
> /etc/hosts lacks such entry.
> /etc/resolv.conf points to an absent DNS.
>
> The result is - every execution of sudo has an added 30-second
> execution time 'bonus'.
>
> > I guess this is put there at time of installation. I'll check few
> > virtual machines later to see how it was written.
>
> If the user chooses conventional hostname (even 'debian') during the
> installation - sure, they should put a record in /etc/hosts. Unsure
> about stretch, but they did so since etch.
>
> The question is - since 'localhost.localdomain' is special, what
> happens if such hostname is chosen during the installation?
>
> > IMO if you have working resolver it shouldn't matter much.
>
> Please read this thread's subject one more time. Last three words
> especially.
>
> Reco

The OP, if he has a router, should point resolv.conf  at it for the dns 
entry. The router will fwd the request to his ISP's dns servers. This 
will NOT resolve local names, so a hosts file with those translations is 
a good idea.

resolv.conf in that event, should have the nameservers address, and the 
search order "hosts dns", something like this:
nameserver 192.168.XX.1
search  hostdns
domain  coyote.den

where the XX is the block his local network is in in the 192.168.xx.nn 
space. And if network mangler is installed, it should be stopped.

In either event, as long as the machine stays where it is, I'd become 
root and issue:
chattr +i resolv.conf just so N-M can't tear up a perfectly functioning 
network connection.

But thats just me. I like things that Just Work(TM).

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 



Re: objectif webradio

2017-09-18 Thread humbert . olivier . 1
> Le 17/09/2017 à 17:26, bernard.schoenac...@free.fr a écrit :
>> bonjour,
>>
>> j'envisage de monter une webradio et j'ai trouvé ce tuto
>> pour le matériel :
>>
>> http://blog.juliendelmas.fr/?mettre-en-place-une-webradio
>> http://canope.ac-besancon.fr/clemi/?p=606
>>
>> en revanche au niveau logiciel, je ne vois que :
>>
>> icecast
>> audacity
>>
>> quelles sont les autres possibilités qui se présentent avec le
>> logiciel libre (debian) ?
>>
>>
>> merci
>>
>> slt
>> bernard
>>

Quelques autres informations : http://linuxmao.org/Catégorie+radio+djaying

En espérant que ça aide.
Olivier



Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread Brian
On Mon 18 Sep 2017 at 22:50:07 +0200, deloptes wrote:

> Brian wrote:
> 
> > True, we know the OP has a problem with with sudo. What we do not know
> > is the hostname he chose during the installation, although it looks like
> > it was "localhost"
> 
> He admitted he entered localhost when prompted at installation time.

Guilty, as charged, then. :) That's me. not reading carefully enough.

-- 
Brian.



Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread Brian
On Mon 18 Sep 2017 at 17:47:18 -0300, x9p wrote:

> > True, we know the OP has a problem with with sudo. What we do not know
> > is the hostname he chose during the installation, although it looks like
> > it was "localhost" from the second line of
> >
> >   127.0.0.1   localhost
> >   127.0.1.1   localhost
> 
> root@localhost:~# cat /etc/hostname
> localhost
> 
> > The installer recommends a single word for the hostname. The "single"
> > aspect is the result of a number of years of experience and bug reports.
> > Although "localhost.localdomain" is not an invalid hostname the OP does
> > not appear to have used it. (We have not been given the contents of his
> > /etc/hostname explicitly).
> 
> I agree choosing "localhost" is wrong per-RFC. But I have been doing it
> for years and stuff never broke. stretch+sudo 1.8.19p1-2.1 is a first. Bad
> luck of me.
> 
> > What was the problem with his resolv.conf? Have I missed that?
> 
> Hardcoded company nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf that only works when VPN
> is up. VPN was down and problem appeared.

Thank you for expanding on this. You did mention before the nameserver
you were using, but I missed the significance.

-- 
Brian.



Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread Brian
On Mon 18 Sep 2017 at 23:47:18 +0300, Reco wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 07:48:53PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > On Mon 18 Sep 2017 at 20:13:44 +0200, deloptes wrote:
> > 
> > > Reco wrote:
> > > 
> > > > The question is - since 'localhost.localdomain' is special, what happens
> > > > if such hostname is chosen during the installation?
> > > 
> > > well, now we all know what happens :)
> > 
> > True, we know the OP has a problem with with sudo.
> 
> That's what lie on surface. Any software that implements
> uname/gethostbyname sequence would exhibit similar behavior.
> 
> 
> > What we do not know
> > is the hostname he chose during the installation, although it looks like
> > it was "localhost" from the second line of
> > 
> >   127.0.0.1   localhost 
> > 
> >   127.0.1.1   localhost
> 
> I agree.
> 
> > The installer recommends a single word for the hostname. The "single"
> > aspect is the result of a number of years of experience and bug reports.
> 
> And let's not forget RFC 952 (obsoleted by RFC 1123), which states:
> 
> A "name" (Net, Host, Gateway, or Domain name) is a text string up to 24
> characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9), minus sign (-),
> and period (.).  Note that periods are only allowed when they serve to
> delimit components of "domain style names".
> 
> RFC 1123 lifts some restrictions:
> 
> One aspect of host name syntax is hereby changed: the restriction on the
> first character is relaxed to allow either a letter or a digit.  Host
> software MUST support this more liberal syntax.
> 
> Host software MUST handle host names of up to 63 characters and SHOULD
> handle host names of up to 255 characters.
> 
> But does not says anything about dots, so restrictions of RFC 952 still
> apply.
> 
> > Although "localhost.localdomain" is not an invalid hostname
> 
> I agree as long as 'invalid' is defined as 'kernel does not accept it'.
> For instance, one can set nodename as 'localhost.local' and watch avahi
> explode. Or, say, '_localhost', if one intends to wreak havoc in local
> DNS's SRV records.
> The kernel is surprisingly liberal at these things.
> 
> > the OP does not appear to have used it. (We have not been given the
> > contents of his /etc/hostname explicitly).
> 
> True. We also did not see the contents of sysctl.conf (and those *other*
> files that can store kernel tunables), custom init.d scripts and custom
> systemd units if there were any.
> 
> To make things more confusing, 'localhost.localdomain' could be a
> 'transient' hostname, not a 'static' one (aka /etc/hostname).
> 
> It's one of those things I prefer to debug with auditd on. Too many
> possibilities otherwise.
> 
> > What was the problem with his resolv.conf? Have I missed that?
> 
> OP used an unspecified VPN client which put an additional entry into
> /etc/resolv.conf on start, but failed to clean it up on stop.

Much clearer now. Your attention to explaining in detail is appreciated.

-- 
Brian.



Re: Stretch and i3-7300T

2017-09-18 Thread Jimmy Johnson

On 09/18/2017 07:17 AM, James Montgomery wrote:

On 09/17, Jimmy Johnson wrote:

On 09/17/2017 07:36 AM, A_Man_Without_Clue wrote:

Hi all,

Has anyone got 7th generation Kaby lake i3-7300T working with Debian?
I tried to install Stretch but unable to get it work.

I just tried Testing and now it is working but this is not what I
exactly want. I need stability.


Yes, I agree for day to day use stability is the best and the older the
system the more time it has to get fixed.


The motherboard is ASRock H110M-HDV.

Would like toknow if someone is using similar settings.

Thanks.


Probably a firmware problem, did you use the disk with the non-free-firmware
included?  The packages you need to install are firmware-linux* and
intel-microcode.


I would imagine prior to installing the non-free components it would be
beneficial to know which cd image was used to install testing. If it was
an official image w/o non-free firmware his success could most likely be
attributed to updated drivers in the kernel in which a backports kernel
would suffice.

If the testing netinst media did include firmware then your suggestion
to install non-free firmware should do the trick. Though it might be
neccessary to modify apt sources to include non-free.


If everything is working as it should with the non-free installer and if 
non-free firmware is needed it will be auto-installed and the sources 
added to the sources.list and has been the case for me, except while 
testing the Stretch installer where it had multi bugs filed against it.



https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/


Cheers,
--
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Debian Stretch - KDE Plasma 5.8.6 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda6
Registered Linux User #380263



Re: Spectacle

2017-09-18 Thread Jimmy Johnson

On 09/16/2017 03:08 PM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
While taking a timed snapshot I notice I could not access the panel or 
tray, they seemed to be locked, after the shot was taken access to panel 
and tray was restored, but spectacle was of no use for the timed 
snapshot I wanted to take.  Is this a bug or by design? Plasma Unstable.


Thanks for all the responses.

I have made a discovery, I use the Qt-Curve widget style.  On a system 
that was still using the Oxygen widget style, normally I only use the 
oxygen icons, but while using the oxygen widget the panel and tray where 
behaving erratic/jumpy/fuzzy while taking a timed-snapshot with 
spectacle.  I had already done the same on some other systems using 
stretch, buster and sid, so I changed the setting to use the qt-curve 
widget and the change was amazing and all was extremely stable and now 
spectacle is stable on all my plasma-5 systems using qt-curve while 
taking a timed-snapshot using spectacle.


Cheers,
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Registered Linux User #380263



Resetting USB devices (was Re: making me autocratically logged in?)

2017-09-18 Thread Tixy
On Mon, 2017-09-18 at 17:49 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 18 September 2017 11:39:26 Tixy wrote:
> 
> > On Mon, 2017-09-18 at 11:13 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > > My instant problem, a disappearing usb camera, could also be solved
> > > I think, by power cycling the usb port its plugged into, as it will
> > > re-appear after a powerdown reboot, but I do not know how to do that
> > > short of a powerdown reset.  If there is such an ability the user,
> > > or a sudo can do, that would also be helpfull.
> >
> > I don't know if this is useful, but the method I found for resetting a
> > USB device was to unbind then rebind it with something like:
> >
> > echo '3-1.4' >/sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb/unbind
> > echo '3-1.4' >/sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb/bind
> >
> > Where '3-1.4' is the endpoint name for the device found by looking in
> > the kernel log. E.g. for this example I ran the 'dmesg' command and
> > looked for my web camera and found these entries:
> >
> > usb 3-1.4: new high-speed USB device number 3 using ehci-pci
> > usb 3-1.4: New USB device found, idVendor=2232, idProduct=1018
> > usb 3-1.4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
> > usb 3-1.4: Product: WebCam SC-13HDL11431N
> >
> > I don't know if this will help with your particular problem.
> 
> Wheezy apparently isn't organized in quite that manner. So the best I 
> could do, even as root, was elicit no permissions messages.

Strange, I'm using Jessie, but looks like unbinding has been supported
in the kernel for over 10 years [1] so would expect a Wheezy kernel to
support it, perhaps the path is different. Does a file at that path
exist? For me I get 

#ls -l /sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb/unbind
--w--- 1 root root 4096 Sep 19 06:28 /sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb/unbind

Actually, looking at that old article [1] the path is different
(/sys/bus/usb/drivers/ub/) so perhaps you might try that, or any other
likely path you may have under /sys/bus/usb/drivers/

BTW, I'm sure you realised this, but to make it explicit, the magic
string '3-1.4' in my example is specific to my machine and yours will be
different depending on the USB hub/device topography.

I have no experience with webcam problems so can't help with that
specificly. (I use this USB driver unbind/bind trick to get an FTDI
development module to toggle it's power enable output)

[1] https://lwn.net/Articles/143397/

-- 
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Re: Stretch and i3-7300T

2017-09-18 Thread solitone

On 18/09/17 07:11, Jimmy Johnson wrote:

The packages you need to install are firmware-linux* and intel-microcode.


Would firmware-linux-nonfree bring any advantage as far as performance 
is concerned? I don't have it installed, and everything works fine on my 
machine, but I wonder whether I should consider installing it. I've just 
installed intel-microcode since I feel it might have an impact.




Vem är det

2017-09-18 Thread Amjad mahmmod


Skickat från min iPhone

Re: Serveur dédié

2017-09-18 Thread Grégory Reinbold
Salut,

Pour du VPS en France / Strasbourg => ARN

Pour délocaliser je recommande Tilaa aux Pays-Bas

Fct

Grégory Reinbold

> Le 15 sept. 2017 à 15:02, David Martin  a écrit :
> 
> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> Online.net, répond à ma demande, je vais partir là dessus.
> 
> Merci qd meme
> 
> -- 
> david martin
> 


Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread deloptes
Gene Heskett wrote:

> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost

Sorry but I did not understand if the problem is there or if the problem is
that it is not there?

I guess this is put there at time of installation. I'll check few virtual
machines later to see how it was written.

IMO if you have working resolver it shouldn't matter much.

regards




Re: sudo slow on DNS lookup, with invalid resolv.conf entries

2017-09-18 Thread deloptes
x9p wrote:

> If system hostname should ALWAYS be resolvable, whether there is network
> or no, the change in /etc/hosts
> from (default in stretch):
> 127.0.0.1       localhost
> to (my system):
> 127.0.0.1       localhost localhost.localdomain
> 
> is justifiable as it breaks (not literally break, just adds lot of delay)
> to sudo in a non-networked environment.

This is the default from the last stretch install

$ cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1       localhost
127.0.1.1       fujitsu.mydomain    fujitsu

so if mydomain or localdomain is not working it will delay.

127.0.1.1   fujitsu fujitsu.mydomain

will not delay because fujitsu is the name of the machine.

in my case mydomain was added at installation time, because cable was
plugged in and the computer (fujitsu) got its IP via the dhcp server on the
local network.

IMO you should look deeper in your use case and see why you get invalid
setup. The problem might be somewhere else.

regards



making me automaticly logged in?

2017-09-18 Thread Gene Heskett
Greetings all;

I have one of my wheezy machines that has decided it shouldn't start any 
services until I have logged in on its own keyboard. I can't even ping 
it from the rest of my network now until I have logged in on its own 
keyboard.  It did not originally, and as recently as 2 months ago, it 
started everything and quietly waited showing the login dialog, while I 
was logged in with an ssh -Y session and doing anything I could from a 
terminal-4.8 console on this machine.

What does it take to automaticly log me in, so that the rest of the 
machine can function normally again. I am normally the only user on 
these machines. dd-wrt stands guard between my network and the cable 
modem, and has not been penetrated in 10+ years, so I am not concerned 
about the black hats crowd.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page 



Re: Stretch and i3-7300T

2017-09-18 Thread A_Man_Without_Clue


On 09/17/2017 11:52 PM, James Montgomery wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Sep 17, 2017, at 10:36 AM, A_Man_Without_Clue  > wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Has anyone got 7th generation Kaby lake i3-7300T working with Debian?
>> I tried to install Stretch but unable to get it work.
> 
> What couldn’t you get to work? Were you able to run the installer
> successfully? Reason being, for many a newer kernel (>4.9 which shipped
> with Stretch) does the trick.
> 
> You can run Stretch with a newer kernel from Backports[0] with relative
> ease.
> 
> 
> - jam
> 
> [0] https://backports.debian.org/Instructions/
> 
> 

What happens is that when I boot, the display manager fails to show
anything but the background. No user name, no nothing.



Re: Stretch and i3-7300T

2017-09-18 Thread A_Man_Without_Clue


On 09/17/2017 11:50 PM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> Can you provide any error messages? What makes you think 7gen CPU
> doesn't work?
> I had some troubles with kernel 4.9 too, but my CPU is 6gen and my
> problem was only with sound codec.
> For now I suggest you to make sure your mobo firmware is updated,
> install kernel image (4.12) from "stretch-backports" repo and also
> install "intel-microcode" package.
> 
> On 17.09.2017 19:36, A_Man_Without_Clue wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Has anyone got 7th generation Kaby lake i3-7300T working with Debian?
>> I tried to install Stretch but unable to get it work.
>>
>> I just tried Testing and now it is working but this is not what I
>> exactly want. I need stability.
>>
>> The motherboard is ASRock H110M-HDV.
>>
>> Would like toknow if someone is using similar settings.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
> 

No error message.
Just blank display manager appears.



erreur logcheck (opendkim)

2017-09-18 Thread bernard . schoenacker
bonjour,

j'ai opendkim qui fonctionne et pourtant avec logcheck:

Sep 18 09:02:03 brotsch postfix/cleanup[11021]: warning: connect to Milter 
service unix:/var/run/opendkim/opendkim.sock: Permission denied

service opendkim status :

● opendkim.service - OpenDKIM DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) Milter
   Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/opendkim.service; enabled; vendor 
preset: enabled)
  Drop-In: /etc/systemd/system/opendkim.service.d
   └─local.conf, override.conf
   Active: active (running) since Fri 2017-09-15 13:39:10 CEST; 2 days ago
 Docs: man:opendkim(8)
   man:opendkim.conf(5)
   man:opendkim-genkey(8)
   man:opendkim-genzone(8)
   man:opendkim-testadsp(8)
   man:opendkim-testkey
   http://www.opendkim.org/docs.html
 Main PID: 7264 (opendkim)
Tasks: 6 (limit: 4915)
   CGroup: /system.slice/opendkim.service
   └─7264 /usr/sbin/opendkim -P 
/var/spool/postfix/var/run/opendkim/opendkim.pid -p 
local:/var/spool/postfix/var/run/opendkim/opendkim.sock

1]: /etc/systemd/system/opendkim.service.d/local.conf:2: Not an absolute path, 
ignoring: 


comment y arriver à bout ?

slt
bernard



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Correction, Re: failure of cheese with a Microsoft LifeCam NX-6000

2017-09-18 Thread peter
URL for the screenshot corrected.
This problem might be an easier first step. 

lsub detects the LifeCam.
root@dalton:/home/peter# lsusb | grep Micro
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 045e:00f8 Microsoft Corp. LifeCam NX-6000

This screenshot shows that Ekiga recognizes the device but declines to 
activate it. The menu option is grey rather than black.
http://easthope.ca/EkigaPreferences.png

The ekiga entries in /var/log/syslog pertain to the network 
connection. Nothing about the camera.  Any ideas other than study more 
detailed debug output?

Thanks, ... Peter E.

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Re: Request of recommendations for public Mercurial repository hosting

2017-09-18 Thread Ben Finney
Mario Castelán Castro  writes:

> Hello. I am looking for a place to host a small free software (as in
> freedom) project. I write to ask for your recommendations.

The Kallithea project  produces an
entirely free-software VCS hosting system. Git and Mercurial are
supported.

I don't know of anywhere that runs a hosted Kallithea instance, but your
search now becomes easier: Instead of trying to find a host that
specifically runs a VCS with your (to my mind quite reasonable)
requireements, you can instead search for a web host where you can run
your own Kallithea instance.

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Freeze while typing decryption password at boot

2017-09-18 Thread Douglas
Hi, I'm Doug.

I'll describe this issue here in the hopes of finding what package should I 
vinculate the bug report to.
When typing my decryption password at boot, two or three characters are caught 
at first, but then my input is completely ignored for 1 ~ 2 seconds. The 
password entry is completely frozen during that time. I fail to enter the right 
password all the time. The second try works.

I've seen this issue in:

Fedora 26
Debian 9 (did not affect Debian 8)

I appreciate some enlightenment on this and how to proceed.

Re: soucis avec opendmarc

2017-09-18 Thread bernard . schoenacker


- Mail original -
> De: "Ph. Gras" 
> À: "debian-user-french@lists.debian.org Debian" 
> 
> Envoyé: Lundi 18 Septembre 2017 19:07:13
> Objet: Re: soucis avec opendmarc
> 
> Bonsooir :-)
> 
> > comment faire pour que le chroot fonctionne ?
> 
> Même motif, même punition que pour opendkim :
> /lib/opendmarc/opendmarc.service.generate
> systemctl daemon-reload
> service opendmarc restart
> 
> Enjoy !
> 
> Ph. Gras
> 
> 

bonjour,

merci pour le coup de pouce et voici le résultat probant :

● opendmarc.service - OpenDMARC Milter
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/opendmarc.service; disabled; vendor 
preset: enabled)
  Drop-In: /etc/systemd/system/opendmarc.service.d
   └─override.conf
   Active: active (running) since Tue 2017-09-19 03:41:23 CEST; 8s ago
 Docs: man:opendmarc(8)
   man:opendmarc.conf(5)
  Process: 10812 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/opendmarc -P 
/var/spool/postfix/var/run/opendmarc/opendmarc.pid -p 
local:/var/spool/postfix/var/run/opendmarc/opendmarc.sock (code=exited, 
status=0/SUCCESS)
 Main PID: 10813 (opendmarc)
Tasks: 6 (limit: 4915)
   CGroup: /system.slice/opendmarc.service
   └─10813 /usr/sbin/opendmarc -P 
/var/spool/postfix/var/run/opendmarc/opendmarc.pid -p 
local:/var/spool/postfix/var/run/opendmarc/opendmarc.sock

sept. 19 03:41:23 brotsch systemd[1]: Starting OpenDMARC Milter...
sept. 19 03:41:23 brotsch systemd[1]: Started OpenDMARC Milter.
sept. 19 03:41:23 brotsch opendmarc[10813]: OpenDMARC Filter v1.3.2 starting 
(args: -P /var/spool/postfix/var/run/opendmarc/opendmarc.sock)
sept. 19 03:41:23 brotsch opendmarc[10813]: additional trusted authentication 
services: $myorigin

il ne me reste plus qu'à réaliser l'entrée TXT sur la page du registar

slt
bernard



Re: failure of cheese with a Microsoft LifeCam NX-6000

2017-09-18 Thread peter
This problem might be an easier first step. 

lsub detects the LifeCam.
root@dalton:/home/peter# lsusb | grep Micro
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 045e:00f8 Microsoft Corp. LifeCam NX-6000

This screenshot shows that Ekiga recognizes the device but declines to 
activate it. The menu option is grey rather than black.
http://http://easthope.ca/EkigaPreferences.png

The ekiga entries in /var/log/syslog pertain to the network 
connection. Nothing about the camera.  Any ideas other than study more 
detailed debug output?

Thanks, ... Peter E.



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Re: [OT] Port knocking en Windows 7 y Server.

2017-09-18 Thread tomas gonzalez
Seria para proteger a Windows Server usando el golpeteo de puertos???

El 18 de septiembre de 2017, 16:54, Guido Ignacio 
escribió:

> El 18 de septiembre de 2017, 16:34, Ramses 
> escribió:
> >
> > Hola a tod@s,
> >
> > Tengo montado port knocking en Debian y va de lujo.
> >
> > Ahora estoy buscando si hay algo similar para Windows y no encuentro
> nada fiable.
> >
> > Cómo me consta que esta lista hay administradores que en día a día se
> tienen que pelear con ambos sistemas, ¿hay alguno que esté usando algo
> similar para hacer lo mismo en Windows que el port knocking en Debian?.
> >
> >
> > Saludos y gracias,
> >
> > Ramses
> >
>
> Pero que es lo que querés hacer exactamente? Conectarte haciendo port
> knocking a que servicio de windows?
>
> En google salen alguna cosas:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/winknocks/
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/knockknock/
>
> Pero no se bien lo que estás buscando.
>
>


KDE Plasma Date & Time Format

2017-09-18 Thread Jimmy Johnson

In KDE4 I use the long date with the short day: "Mon, September 19, 2017".
Is there an easy way to do this in Plasma5?  Even better would be long 
date with short day and short month: "Mon, Sep 19, 2017"  Is there a 
config file I can edit?  I have spent my day looking at locals, etc 
until I have a headache and have made no headway with this at all.


Thanks,
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Debian Stretch - KDE Plasma 5.8.6 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda6
Registered Linux User #380263