David Wright composed on 2016-11-12 22:09 (UTC-0600):
On Sat 12 Nov 2016 at 20:27:37 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote:
Brian composed on 2016-11-12 15:45 (UTC):
Never really used aptitude but I've just installed it and ran the curses
variety of the program. "options" at the top of the screen
On Sat 12 Nov 2016 at 19:15:29 (+0100), Nicolas George wrote:
> Le duodi 22 brumaire, an CCXXV, Robert Menes a écrit :
> > My question is this: which is the better path to take? Symlinking or hard
> > linking another drive to ~/Music and ~/Videos? I understand that I
> > will need to edit
And what's your problem?. Are you a troll?
2016-11-12 21:24 GMT+01:00 Yessenia Hernandez
:
> What is compassion?
>
> Enviado desde mi iPhone
>
>
On Sat 12 Nov 2016 at 20:27:37 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote:
> Brian composed on 2016-11-12 15:45 (UTC):
>
> >On Sat 12 Nov 2016 at 13:45:38 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
> >>Brian wrote:
>
> >>> Not installing a recommended package on a default Debian would be a bug.
>
> >>Aptitude on my current
On 11/12/2016 2:57 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[*SNIP*]
Those steps are a rough sketch. Many details already flew back
and forth in this thread, so I didn't want to bloat the thing
too much. Feel free to ask where things are unclear.
I'm tangled up !! I plead for 5 or 6 lines to copy-n-paste.
On 11/12/2016 10:09 AM, Robert Menes wrote:
> My current desktop setup currently has a Debian installation on a 120GB
> SSD, which
> is mounted with both the EFI system partition and as / for my rig. I have a
> 3TB HDD
> which I had mounted as /home during install.
>
> As my desktop case still
Brian composed on 2016-11-12 15:45 (UTC):
On Sat 12 Nov 2016 at 13:45:38 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
Brian wrote:
> Not installing a recommended package on a default Debian would be a bug.
Aptitude on my current almost vanilla temporary Jessie install doesn't install
recommends. But it
On 11/12/2016 11:15 PM, Van Nelle wrote:
> I am trying to follow this https://wiki.debian.org/KVM tutorial but i cant
> find libvirt-bin on Stretch.
>
> Is there any replacement of this package
The package was split into two parts:
libvirt-daemon-system
libvirt-clients
In most cases you
Olá debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org, tudo bem? Espero que sim!
Nós sabemos que existem diversos tipos de estratégias que os gurus do marketing
digital dizem gerar rios de dinheiro, 6 dígitos daqui, e 7 dígitos dali.
Sabemos que muitos prometem gerar isso com o apertar de um botão ou com
On Sat, 12 Nov 2016 23:51:46 +
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> I don't mind about having to struggle
> a little, and Bluetooth doesn't worry me, but sound is a bit of a
> killer.
I just looked again at https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117141
where the sound issue is
Joe wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Nov 2016 22:15:45 +0100
> deloptes wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I need some help and I'll appreciate it.
>>
>> I have a firewall with iptables behind the modem.
>> on this firewall I have
>> eth0 with ip 10..1 to the modem ip: 10..12
>> eth1
On 11/12/2016 05:51 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 12 November 2016 23:23:09 Michael Lange wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 12 Nov 2016 23:04:21 +
Lisi Reisz wrote:
I am thinking of buying one of these for use with Debian and TDE. What
was said the other day gave me a
On Saturday 12 November 2016 23:23:09 Michael Lange wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, 12 Nov 2016 23:04:21 +
>
> Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > I am thinking of buying one of these for use with Debian and TDE. What
> > was said the other day gave me a slight pause for thought, but I was
Hi,
On Sat, 12 Nov 2016 23:04:21 +
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> I am thinking of buying one of these for use with Debian and TDE. What
> was said the other day gave me a slight pause for thought, but I was
> partly reassured.
>
> Comments please!
>
> Lenovo 11.6 Inch Ideapad
I am thinking of buying one of these for use with Debian and TDE. What was
said the other day gave me a slight pause for thought, but I was partly
reassured.
Comments please!
Lenovo 11.6 Inch Ideapad 100s Intel Atom 2GB 32GB
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/5163519
Thank you.
Lisi
Hi!
I am trying to follow this https://wiki.debian.org/KVM tutorial but i cant
find libvirt-bin on Stretch.
Is there any replacement of this package or i must follow an updated
tutorial?
On Sat, 12 Nov 2016 22:15:45 +0100
deloptes wrote:
> Hi,
> I need some help and I'll appreciate it.
>
> I have a firewall with iptables behind the modem.
> on this firewall I have
> eth0 with ip 10..1 to the modem ip: 10..12
> eth1 with ip 192..1 to the
What is compassion?
Enviado desde mi iPhone
> On Nov 12, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
> wrote:
>
> But the whole thing really doesn't need any DNS servers *as long as*
> everything you need is resolved statically by some module in
> /etc/nsswitch.conf... such as the default "files" module, which reads
Hi,
I need some help and I'll appreciate it.
I have a firewall with iptables behind the modem.
on this firewall I have
eth0 with ip 10..1 to the modem ip: 10..12
eth1 with ip 192..1 to the intranet
iptables is doing SNAT from 192..1 to 10..1
I wonder how I can ssh from 192..NN
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On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 01:25:50PM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 11/12/2016 12:26 PM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> >Le 12/11/2016 à 18:22, Richard Owlett a écrit :
> >>
> ddrescue /dev/sda /mnt/defective_drive.img
> /mnt/defective_drive.log
>
On 12-11-2016 18:18, Nicolas George wrote:
> If I understand correctly how Docker works, its images are big blobs
> that contain the program they are meant to distribute plus all its
> dependencies. Am I mistaken?
>
> If it works like that, that means when the next OpenSSL security issue
> is
Le primidi 21 brumaire, an CCXXV, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI a écrit :
> docker does not work as you describe (and I know of nothing that does
> anything close to your idea), but it does suit some of the uses you
> mentioned (the ones quoted).
If I understand correctly how Docker works, its images are
Hi Alex,
thank you for your reply and your testing.
On Saturday 12 November 2016 16:40:40 Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
> On 11/12/2016 08:37 AM, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> > + Alexandre, hdparm maintainer
> >
> > On Friday 11 November 2016 23:11:24 Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I configure sdb
On Sun 13 Nov 2016 at 08:54:05 +1300, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> On 13/11/16 08:25, Richard Owlett wrote:
> >I've gone to lenghts to defeat Debian's attempts to out-M$ Wm Gates.
>
> Redmond is now our ally against the closed garden at Cupertino, with cloud
> image support, open-sourced language
On 13/11/16 08:25, Richard Owlett wrote:
I've gone to lenghts to defeat Debian's attempts to out-M$ Wm Gates.
Redmond is now our ally against the closed garden at Cupertino, with
cloud image support, open-sourced language platforms, and even Ubuntu
integration on the desktop.
We've always
On 11/12/2016 12:26 PM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 12/11/2016 à 18:22, Richard Owlett a écrit :
ddrescue /dev/sda /mnt/defective_drive.img
/mnt/defective_drive.log
(...)
Can this be run as a user, or are root permissions required.
Unless the user has read permission on the raw device, it
> On Nov 12, 2016, at 11:17 AM, sunr...@mailbug.com wrote:
>
>
> Hi Glenn,
>
>
> On Sat, 12 Nov 2016 08:50:46 -0700
> Glenn English wrote:
>
> ...
>>> 216.17.203.65 out.slsware.org oso
>>> 216.17.203.66 srv.slsware.org sso
>
> This might be
On 11/12/2016 08:30 PM, Nicolas George wrote:
> Le duodi 22 brumaire, an CCXXV, Lars Nood�n a �crit�:
>> What are the disadvantages of bind mounts?
>
> They require root privileges for any change.
>
> They are also more expensive than any individual symlink, but it does
> not matter much if
Hi,
I'm trying to install a twelfth raid 1 partition on Jessie 8.5 and a 5
TB HDD using gpt. Raid partitions 0 through 10 have presented no
problem, but the twelfth pair of partitions won't pair up.
After I've selected /dev/sda12 and /dev/sdb12, Continue and then Finish
from the menu, I've
On Sat, 2016-11-12 at 17:19 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 12 November 2016 15:45:28 Brian wrote:
> > The behaviour of your aptitude is presumably because you have adjusted
> > the default behaviour in some way. The new behaviour is not a bug.
>
> No, I haven't. This is a temporary
Hi Glenn,
On Sat, 12 Nov 2016 08:50:46 -0700
Glenn English wrote:
...
>
>It never occurred to me that something might be looking at aliases; I thought
>the IP
>address was the important thing. And the srv...dmz entry is commented out
>because I
>thought it might somehow
On Sat, 12 Nov 2016, Glenn English wrote:
> Thanks all. It's been quite a ride. Now everybody write it down: it
> has nothing to do with what's in /etc/hosts or /etc/resolv.conf. There
> has to be a live, accessible DNS server for the domain somewhere. At
> least at slsware.org there does.
Maybe
Le duodi 22 brumaire, an CCXXV, Lars Noodén a écrit :
> What are the disadvantages of bind mounts?
They require root privileges for any change.
They are also more expensive than any individual symlink, but it does
not matter much if there are only a few.
But I can reverse the question: what
Le 12/11/2016 à 18:22, Richard Owlett a écrit :
ddrescue /dev/sda /mnt/defective_drive.img /mnt/defective_drive.log
(...)
Can this be run as a user, or are root permissions required.
Unless the user has read permission on the raw device, it must be run as
root.
My defective drive is
On 11/12/2016 08:15 PM, Nicolas George wrote:
[snip]
> You could use bind mounts, but I really do not recommend it.
[snip]
What are the disadvantages of bind mounts?
Regards,
Lars
On 11/12/2016 08:09 PM, Robert Menes wrote:
[snip]
> My question is this: which is the better path to take? Symlinking or hard
> linking another
> drive to ~/Music and ~/Videos?
[snip]
Directories can only be symlinked. But you might be interested in mount
instead, especially the --bind option.
Le duodi 22 brumaire, an CCXXV, Robert Menes a écrit :
> My question is this: which is the better path to take? Symlinking or hard
> linking another drive to ~/Music and ~/Videos? I understand that I
> will need to edit /etc/fstab and all; that's fine. Just curious as to
> whether symlinks or hard
Hello everyone,
My current desktop setup currently has a Debian installation on a 120GB
SSD, which
is mounted with both the EFI system partition and as / for my rig. I have a
3TB HDD
which I had mounted as /home during install.
As my desktop case still has enough space in it, I was contemplating
On 11/12/2016 2:29 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 11/12/2016 1:31 AM, Christian Seiler wrote:
On 11/11/2016 10:38 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
I was wondering about that.
https://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/manual/ddrescue_manual.html
is
not first time user friendly. Will re-read after a good
On Saturday 12 November 2016 15:45:28 Brian wrote:
> The behaviour of your aptitude is presumably because you have adjusted
> the default behaviour in some way. The new behaviour is not a bug.
No, I haven't. This is a temporary machine, which I have not been using long.
I have adjusted very
> On Nov 12, 2016, at 8:46 AM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
> wrote:
>
> hostname -f does this:
>
> 1. Asks glibc for the hostname, using gethostname().
>
> 2. Does an IP lookup on the hostname, using getaddrinfo() and the
> hostname it got from gethostname(), and returns
> On Nov 12, 2016, at 3:25 AM, Andy Smith wrote:
>
> The system thinks Glenn's domain name is "slsware.dmz". Glenn wants it
> to be "slsware.org" (I think).
Correct.
> Glenn has set the host name to be "srv".
Correct.
> I am 95% confident that the reason that Glenn's
Yo trabajo con Icinga2.
Cuando llegué al departamento de monitoring, estaban justo empezando la
migracion de nagios a icinga2 y se habian decidido x este último en
particular por las funcionalidades de cluster, distributed-load y high
availability.
El mayor problema que tenían con nagios era q
On 11/12/2016 08:37 AM, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> + Alexandre, hdparm maintainer
>
> On Friday 11 November 2016 23:11:24 Rainer Dorsch wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I configure sdb in /etc/hdparm.conf to apm=64, but when I start the system,
>> apm does not change. Interesting enough a /etc/init.d/hdparm
On Fri, 11 Nov 2016, Glenn English wrote:
> /proc/sys/domainname says "(none)". hostname -f gives the old domain
/proc/sys/domainname is the kernel's idea of a domain name, which is
only used by some network filesystems (kernel-based NFS, I think),
AFAIK.
Nothing else needs it. And if you set
On Sat 12 Nov 2016 at 13:45:38 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Friday 11 November 2016 21:58:58 Brian wrote:
> > Not installing a recommended package on a default Debian would be a bug.
>
> Aptitude on my current almost vanilla temporary Jessie install doesn't
> install
> recommends. But it
Como ejecutar otro proceso login en un terminal virtual diferente, donde
poder entrar en el chroot de forma directa. Y ejecutar X y GNOME en su
chroot. En Debian 8
3. Estableciendo el acceso o login
Ejecutar chroot /sid/ es sencillo, pero mantiene todo tipo de variables de
entorno alrededor que
El 12 de noviembre de 2016, 2:01, alparkom escribió:
>
>
> El 11/11/16 a las 21:58, Erick Ocrospoma escribió:
>
>
>
> 2016-11-11 18:53 GMT-05:00 alparkom :
>
>>
>>
>> El 11/11/16 a las 20:20, fernando sainz escribió:
>>
>>> El día 11 de noviembre de 2016,
On Friday 11 November 2016 21:58:58 Brian wrote:
> Not installing a recommended package on a default Debian would be a bug.
Aptitude on my current almost vanilla temporary Jessie install doesn't install
recommends. But it makes a big point of telling me a) that they are
recommended and b) that
Bonjour,
Petite précision, seahorse n'est pas a proprement parler un
"gestionnaire de mot de passe" tel qu'on l'entend comme pour keepassx
mais plutôt un frontend graphique pour gnome-keyring qui est chargé de
stocker de manière sécurisé les mots de passe utilisés par le système (bon
c'est une
On Saturday 12 November 2016 10:50:42 Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Maybe one should install a warning sign at the archive to tell
> future readers that there is nearly no info about xorriso in this
> thread.
17 about xorriso and permissions (presenting problem often not the real
problem, and that may
On Sat 12 Nov 2016 at 10:25:16 +, Andy Smith wrote:
> Glenn has set the host name to be "srv".
>
> I am 95% confident that the reason that Glenn's system thinks the
> FQDN is "www.slsware.dmz" is because the first instance of "srv" in
> the /etc/hosts is:
>
> > > 192.168.2.203
Bonjour,
Il manque trop d'information pour déterminer la source du problème.
L'installateur Debian tien un journal détaillé de ce qu'il qui contient
surement la raison du problème rencontrée. Ce journal est accessible sur
le 4éme terminal virtuel. Pour y accéder sous virtualbox il faut faire
+.
On Saturday 12 November 2016 05:50:42 Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> [pissing contest and associated difficulties]
>
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > How the heck did this thread degenerate to this?
>
> Curt wrote:
> > I degenerated it, I'm afraid.
>
> An uprise of the progressive youth against us
Hi,
[pissing contest and associated difficulties]
Gene Heskett wrote:
> > How the heck did this thread degenerate to this?
Curt wrote:
> I degenerated it, I'm afraid.
An uprise of the progressive youth against us old farts ?
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 02:00:11AM -0700, Glenn English wrote:
> (Resend. Accidentally sent to a human instead of to the list...)
I responded off-list to Glenn since that one arrived first and I
wasn't sure if Glenn intended the contents of their /etc/hosts to be
private. Later I saw this
On 2016-11-11, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 11 November 2016 05:07:42 Curt wrote:
>
>> On 2016-11-10, Richard Owlett wrote:
>> > It may be close, I pre-date the Harvard MarkI. I am definitely
>> > older than Linus Torvalds father ;)
>>
>> Is this the
On Friday 11 November 2016 23:49:18 Andy Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 09:13:26PM +, Darac Marjal wrote:
> > To cut a long story short, you can't add a default route if you
> > already have one (well, technically you can, but you'd need to
> > provide more information).
(Resend. Accidentally sent to a human instead of to the list...)
> On Nov 11, 2016, at 11:45 PM, Andy Smith wrote:
>
> Okay. So I think we should focus on why "hostname -f" returns the
> wrong/outdated info. I'm not sure yet.
>
> Out of interest what does "hostname -d"
On 2016-11-12 09:02 +0100, David wrote:
> I want to somehow "crack" the Uefi "Bios" screen of my ENLG81BA Notebook.
>
> For example for looking into the Boot order or editing it.
>
> The question is how I can use a grml CD / DVD / USB-Stick (I have
> already downloaded the grml iso image).
>
> Or
JanDavid, Alkoholiker und Zwanghafter Schuldenmacher.
Wenn ich an Geldmangel leide, dann ist der Geldmangel meist selbst
verschuldet durch schlechte Geldeinteilung.
Er ist zum Teil nicht selbst verschuldet, denn ich bin eine Person mit
sehr niedrigem Einkommen.
Gleichgültig, ob der
On 11/11/2016 10:45 PM, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi Richard,
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 03:31:21PM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
How big might the logfile be when trying to recover a known flaky 300
GB drive. I've lots of space? Some convienient, some not.
TL;DR: this depends on how many bad sectors
I want to somehow "crack" the Uefi "Bios" screen of my ENLG81BA Notebook.
For example for looking into the Boot order or editing it.
The question is how I can use a grml CD / DVD / USB-Stick (I have
already downloaded the grml iso image).
Or is it possible even without grml through a command
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