On Thu, 9 Mar 2017 13:51:40 +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> Edit /etc/network/interfaces and comment out the lines corresponding to
> your network interface, e.g. 'auto eth0', 'iface eth0 inet dhcp', etc.
Thank you, I did this work at last night and this morning when I turn on
my computer, the p
On 03/08/2017 10:56 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Was that disk ever used for anything besides Jessie, not new or
wiped first?
The disk was wiped before installing Jesse.
Run strings on it or view in a sector editor and you'll probably see
grub somewhere, if it's a typical Linux installation that p
* From: Dan Ritter .
> There are a lot of settings that are available to tweak with
> v4l2-ctl; it's in the v4l-utils package, if you haven't
> installed that yet.
Installed it yesterday. Have read all the settings in the V4L2 Test
Bench and understand about 1/3 rd of them. Haven't
On Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 12:03:58PM -0800, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> The Hauppauge PVR-150 framegrabber is installed in a PC
> and an old MTI camera is connected for tests.
>
> The camera output appears to be recognized by the V4L2
> Test Bench. A screenshot, with the camera on, is here.
> http
On Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 09:26:40AM -0500, Henning Follmann wrote:
> Any interface defined in the /etc/network/interfaces is by default ignored
> by the NetwokManager.
> So you have to make the decision how to manage your interface. By removing
> it from that file, NetworkManager takes over control
The Hauppauge PVR-150 framegrabber is installed in a PC
and an old MTI camera is connected for tests.
The camera output appears to be recognized by the V4L2
Test Bench. A screenshot, with the camera on, is here.
http://easthope.ca/MTItoPVR150screen.jpg
If the camera is powered off the "image"
Hi,
GiaThnYgeia wrote:
> Is something wrong?
> -rw-r--r-- 1 user 458752 Mar 9 00:08 usb_part1.iso
That's much too small for any backup with substance.
What do you get from
xorriso -indev usb_part1.iso -find / -exec lsdl --
Is the USB stick content visible underneath
/mnt/usb-Kingsto
Hi,
GiaThnYgeia wrote:
> $ ls -l
> /mnt/usb-Kingston_DataTraveler_3.0_08606E69C773BFC06965007B-0:0-part1
> total 0
Oops. I should have proposed
ls -ld
so that we see the directory's info rather than the one of its content.
Please retry.
(The USB stick seems not to have been mounted at that m
Thomas Schmitt:
> Hi,
>
> i forgot to adapt my xorriso example from a few days ago:
>
> xorriso \
> -for_backup \
> -outdev usb_part1.iso \
> -map /mnt/usb-Kingston_DataTraveler_3.0_08606E69C773BFC06965007B-0:0-part1 /
Ok, my drive has grown from 1,7gB to about 2GB since the last try wit
I haven't seen the questions…
On Thu 09 Mar 2017 at 17:37:23 (+0100), Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> GiaThnYgeia wrote:
> > /mnt/usb-Kingston_DataTraveler_3.0_08606E69C773BFC06965007B-0:0-part1
>
> Although it is ugly, i guess it is reproducible whenever you plug in
> that stick and other sticks get oth
Hi,
i forgot to adapt my xorriso example from a few days ago:
xorriso \
-for_backup \
-outdev usb_part1.iso \
-map /mnt/usb-Kingston_DataTraveler_3.0_08606E69C773BFC06965007B-0:0-part1 /
Note that the last "/" is not a misspelled "\" but the path to the
upcomming ISO's root directory. Th
Hi,
GiaThnYgeia wrote:
> /mnt/usb-Kingston_DataTraveler_3.0_08606E69C773BFC06965007B-0:0-part1
Although it is ugly, i guess it is reproducible whenever you plug in
that stick and other sticks get other reproducible addresses.
(Better test whether the address is indeed the same each time.)
> How
The V4L2 Test Bench should list devices in the "Select v4l device"
window. This screenshot illustrates an example where a USB camera
produces an image but the test bench shows no device.
http://easthope.ca/V4L2TestBench.png
Ideas?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
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On Wed, Mar 08, 2017 at 09:46:32PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
> What is in blocks 1-101?
I believe it's part of grub. My limited understanding of how it works is
it's split up into separate stages designed to fit within the "holes" in
a typical MBR layout, each stage having enough code to ini
On Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 01:51:40PM +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 04:44:34PM +0330, Farhad Mohammadi Majd wrote:
> > Hello, I did install Debian GNU/Linux v8.7 through NetInstall option,
> > during installation I did not select any Desktop Environment for install
> > on sy
On Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 04:44:34PM +0330, Farhad Mohammadi Majd wrote:
> Hello, I did install Debian GNU/Linux v8.7 through NetInstall option,
> during installation I did not select any Desktop Environment for install
> on system, only `standard utilities', after finish the installation, I
> did us
On Thu, 09 Mar 2017 16:44:34 +0330
Farhad Mohammadi Majd wrote:
> Hello, I did install Debian GNU/Linux v8.7 through NetInstall option,
> during installation I did not select any Desktop Environment for
> install on system, only `standard utilities', after finish the
> installation, I did use `ap
On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 5:43 PM, Nemeth Gyorgy wrote:
> 2017-03-08 16:45 keltezéssel, SZ, Zsolt írta:
> > As we have corporate proxy with NTLM authentication I am using CNTLM
> > daemon for authentication and using localhost as proxy. It was working
> > fine until yesterday. Any not secure traffic
n...@naturalnet.de wrote:
>>I hope that applies only to pre-release versions.
>>I am bandwidth limited and depend on purchased DVD sets of
>>released versions.
>>TIA
>
>The different *CD* sets are vanishing, not the general *DVD* sets.
Exactly.
--
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.
On Thu, 09 Mar 2017, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 10:38:32AM +0100, Jorick Astrego wrote:
> > On 03/09/2017 10:36 AM, Jorick Astrego wrote:
> > > Just letting you know the ssl certificate on archive.debian.net "uses
> > > an invalid security certificate. The certificate expir
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
In the case of NM, it seems it has acquired[1] this capability
last year.
[1]
https://blogs.gnome.org/thaller/2016/08/26/mac-address-spoofing-in-networkmanager-1-4-0/
Bingo! Thanks a lot.
On 03/05/17 21:29, Michael Biebl wrote:
>
> Keep in mind, that in most cases you don't need to override the package
> provided service file completely by making a full copy of it in
> /etc/systemd/system
>
> You can extend/override individual bits via drop-in files (e.g. adding
> additional depen
>I hope that applies only to pre-release versions.
>I am bandwidth limited and depend on purchased DVD sets of
>released versions.
>TIA
The different *CD* sets are vanishing, not the general *DVD* sets.
-nik
On 3/9/2017 3:21 AM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
learnerl...@gmail.com wrote:
The download page for Debian stable CDs at
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-cd/ has a bunch
of options like CD-1, CD-2, etc., KDE, LXDE and XFCE.
But the download page for Debian testing CDs at
http://c
Hi Christian,
On 02/24/17 12:43, Christian Seiler wrote:
>
> udev will then rename the device once it encounters it.
>
> In newer udev versions, it will use some (but not all) settings from
> systemd.link files. The other settings are interpreted by
> systemd.networkd. (And if you don't use that
On Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 10:38:32AM +0100, Jorick Astrego wrote:
> On 03/09/2017 10:36 AM, Jorick Astrego wrote:
> > Just letting you know the ssl certificate on archive.debian.net "uses
> > an invalid security certificate. The certificate expired on 02/19/2017
> > 05:25 AM. The current time is 03
I am also using
aptitude purge ~c
which removes orphaned configurations by already deinstalled packages, and
aptitude purge `deborphan --guess-all`
which deinstalls all orphaned libs and packages. Here yo uhave to look, if
something unwanted is deinstalled, but in my experiences this very rare
On Wed 08 Mar 2017 at 13:32:58 -0500, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> I use both "apt-get autoremove" and "apt-get purge" for package
> removal. Purge is the one that FEELS LIKE it zaps everything,
> configuration files and all, but I've never gone about it
> scientifically to verify yay or nay for fact
On 03/09/2017 10:36 AM, Jorick Astrego wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just letting you know the ssl certificate on archive.debian.net "uses
> an invalid security certificate. The certificate expired on 02/19/2017
> 05:25 AM. The current time is 03/09/2017 10:32 AM. (Error code:
> sec_error_expired_certificate
Hi,
Just letting you know the ssl certificate on archive.debian.net "uses an
invalid security certificate. The certificate expired on 02/19/2017
05:25 AM. The current time is 03/09/2017 10:32 AM. (Error code:
sec_error_expired_certificate)"
Most people will use archive.debian.org, but still it
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On Tue, Mar 07, 2017 at 05:42:36PM +0100, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> Hans wrote:
>
> >Do you have package "macchanger" installed?
>
> Nope...
>
> # apt-cache policy macchanger
> macchanger:
> Installed: (none)
> Candidate: 1.7.0-5.3+b1
>
> I can add
learnerl...@gmail.com wrote:
>The download page for Debian stable CDs at
>http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-cd/ has a bunch
>of options like CD-1, CD-2, etc., KDE, LXDE and XFCE.
>
>But the download page for Debian testing CDs at
>http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd6
Let's try to add some informations... my wifi interface is:
03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Limited BCM43224 802.11a/b/g/n (rev 01)
I've tried to use an external PCI-express wifi card:
06:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR5418 Wireless Network
Adapter [AR5008E 802.11(a)bgn] (PCI
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