Re: Sound problems (mpd, mpv mainly)

2017-04-07 Thread kamaraju kusumanchi
On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 1:14 PM, Dan Hitt wrote: > /etc/debian_version says '9.0' for me, and i think it is called > 'stretch' (it is not in the list of debian versions in the wikipedia, > which stops at 8, 'jessie'). FWIW, you can get this information even without going to wikipedia. % sudo apt

Re: If Linux Is About Choice, Why Then ...

2017-04-07 Thread Richard Owlett
On 04/07/2017 08:19 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: [snip] Why no one looks at their project and sees the people involved when making a statistic up for the amount of dissatisfied systemd users I don't know. That's an argument for another day. Back when the systemd FLAME WAR was prominent, I follo

Re: If Linux Is About Choice, Why Then ...

2017-04-07 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Fri, 7 Apr 2017 14:27:40 -0400 David Niklas wrote: > On Mon, 13 Mar 2017 12:30:11 -0700 > Patrick Bartek wrote: > > The Linux mantra has always been "choice," plethoras of choices. So > > why at install time, is there no choice for the init system? You > > get what the developers decide. Ye

Re: If Linux Is About Choice, Why Then ...

2017-04-07 Thread David Niklas
On Fri, 7 Apr 2017 14:27:40 -0400 David Niklas wrote: > On Mon, 13 Mar 2017 12:30:11 -0700 > Patrick Bartek wrote: > > The Linux mantra has always been "choice," plethoras of choices. So > > why at install time, is there no choice for the init system? You get > > what the developers decide. Ye

Re: How to change where PXE booting looks for files with UEFI

2017-04-07 Thread Joshua Schaeffer
On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 12:31 PM, David Niklas wrote: > As someone who is curious about PXE, did you ever figure this out? > > Unfortunately I was not able to spend too much time on this and have not yet figured out how to set UEFI PXE booting options like where to look for files. If I figure this

How to change where PXE booting looks for files with UEFI

2017-04-07 Thread David Niklas
On Wed, 15 Mar 2017 13:53:08 -0600 Joshua Schaeffer wrote: > Ahoy, > > I've been learning how to setup PXE booting to install an OS image on a > 100% UEFI system (CSM completely disabled). I use Debian 8 as my DHCP > server (ISC DHCP) and as my TFTP server (tftpd-hpa). I also use the > Debian net

If Linux Is About Choice, Why Then ...

2017-04-07 Thread David Niklas
On Mon, 13 Mar 2017 12:30:11 -0700 Patrick Bartek wrote: > The Linux mantra has always been "choice," plethoras of choices. So why > at install time, is there no choice for the init system? You get what > the developers decide. Yes, you can install a new one -- I've done it > and it works -- but

Re: system drive encryption question

2017-04-07 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 06/04/2017 à 13:10, Nathanael Schweers a écrit : Rick Thomas writes: You need an un-encrypted /boot partition to hold the kernel and initrd, of course… This is not true, although I also thought it to be the case. Grub2 can handle LUKS, so it is possible to encrypt the whole disk. Actua

Avaya IP Office/Aura Users

2017-04-07 Thread beverly . white
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Blue Coat Customers Contacts

2017-04-07 Thread margie . edwards
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Blue Coat Customers Contacts

2017-04-07 Thread margie . edwards
Hi, Would you be interested in Targeted *Blue Coat* leads? We are happy to provide the database across globe, specifically *North America, EMEA, APAC* and *Latin America*. We also have other users like *Imperva Incapsula, Symantec, MacAfee, Force Point, Cisco systems, Cloud flare *and many mo

Re: system drive encryption question

2017-04-07 Thread Frank Weißer
Hi F-, have a look at /etc/default/cryptdisks > # Mountpoints to mount, before cryptsetup is invoked at initscripts. Takes > # mountpoins which are configured in /etc/fstab as arguments. Separate > # mountpoints by space. > # This is useful for keyfiles on removable media. Default is unset.