Consulta PING a equipos

2019-06-18 Thread federico colonna
Buenas Noches, me encuentro con un problema, mi servidor con Nagios, cuando detecta una Caída, supongamos Ping a un equipo ejemplo 192.168.1.10, Nagios detecta perfectamente el estado DOWN del equipo, tiramos ping desde el terminal y no responde. Hasta ahí todo bien, ahora cuando el equipo vuelve

Re: Giving remaja (teens) group full administrator privileges through sudo - dangerous?

2019-06-18 Thread john doe
On 6/19/2019 6:06 AM, Bagas Sanjaya wrote: > Hello all Debian Users, > > Consider the hypothetical scenario below. > > I often encountered cases on systems in television stations when they > configured sudoers like this snippet below: > > %remaja ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL > > The rationale for above is

Re: Debian Release Fest 10? Stockholm

2019-06-18 Thread Mattias Axell
Kan tyvärr inte men det vore kul! On 2019-06-19 06:54, Luna Jernberg wrote: https://wiki.debian.org/ReleasePartyBuster Någon som hade tänkt att köra något i Stockholm i Juli ?

Debian Release Fest 10? Stockholm

2019-06-18 Thread Luna Jernberg
https://wiki.debian.org/ReleasePartyBuster Någon som hade tänkt att köra något i Stockholm i Juli ?

Re: Re: Problème de lecture vidéo

2019-06-18 Thread nicolas
Bonjour et merci de vos réponses - Quelle carte graphique utilisez vous ? VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK208 [GeForce GT 720] (rev a1) - Aviez-vous l'intention d'utiliser le pilote libre "nouveau", qui fonctionne comme il peut, ou le privateur "nvidia", qui offre le

Giving remaja (teens) group full administrator privileges through sudo - dangerous?

2019-06-18 Thread Bagas Sanjaya
Hello all Debian Users, Consider the hypothetical scenario below. I often encountered cases on systems in television stations when they configured sudoers like this snippet below: %remaja ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL The rationale for above is most programs on such systems can only be accessed by

faille de sécurité sur firefox en date du 18 Juin 2019

2019-06-18 Thread Bernard Schoenacker
bonjour, une faille de sécurité critique a été découverte sur firefox : https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2019-18/ merci slt bernard

Re: Okay, let's get X workingg on my new Stretch

2019-06-18 Thread Bob Bernstein
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019, Felix Miata wrote: The gods of security have decreed that instead of startx you must use a display manager to login and start your X session. This statement had such a clear veridical ring to it I realized it would be foolish to submit myself, all of you, and the cat,

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting David Christensen (2019-06-19 03:38:56) > On 6/18/19 5:26 AM, Erik Josefsson wrote: If the Teres-I is a "Do It > Yourself Open Source Hardware and Software Hacker's friendly Modular > Laptop", where are the downloads? > > https://www.olimex.com/Products/DIY-Laptop/ Olimex

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread David Christensen
On 6/18/19 5:26 AM, Erik Josefsson wrote: This is another quite open question that I probably could research myself, if I had the time. As far as I understand, it is quite recent that SD cards are fast and large enough to be able to carry and run an entire Debian instance. If this is the

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Erik Josefsson (2019-06-18 23:10:03) > Because PureOS is a Debian Pure Blend, isn't it? No, PureOS is Debian Blend (one of my main tasks in the company is to work on that) but not a Pure Blend: It contains non-Debian parts and will likely always due to a core aim of complying with both

Re: Okay, let's get X workingg on my new Stretch

2019-06-18 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 6:21 PM Felix Miata wrote: > > IMO it's OK to use to test that X works at all before choosing and > installing a > display manager. Future updates will undo the chmod (for your safety). > The conveniences you have demanded are now mandatory. -- Jello Biafra > > > Felix

Re: Okay, let's get X workingg on my new Stretch

2019-06-18 Thread Felix Miata
Bob Bernstein composed on 2019-06-18 18:48 (UTC-0400): > # startx > Saints Be Praised! I had a colorful image in front of me, and my > icewm had been neatly launched. No mouse problem. OMG! > But it only works for root. The gods of security have decreed that instead of startx you must use a

Re: Okay, let's get X workingg on my new Stretch

2019-06-18 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
So I think your next/last step will be to open X security to that display for the non-root user you tried. The command is xhost, but it's possible you may need to install it. On Tue, Jun 18, 2019, 5:49 PM Bob Bernstein wrote: > I put this into google: "systemd X windows Debian" and was >

Re: Okay, let's get X workingg on my new Stretch

2019-06-18 Thread Bob Bernstein
I put this into google: "systemd X windows Debian" and was brought here: https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch07.en.html I executed the suggested command: # dpkg-reconfigure --priority=low x11-common ...and then decided to throw all caution to the winds: # startx Saints Be

Re: Okay, let's get X workingg on my new Stretch

2019-06-18 Thread Felix Miata
Bob Bernstein composed on 2019-06-18 13:45 (UTC-0400): > The mouse proves elusive: > # dmesg |grep -i mouse > [2.645218] mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice > [3.225344] psmouse serio1: logips2pp: Detected unknown > Logitech mouse model > 90 > [3.722367] input: ImExPS/2

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread Dan Ritter
Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > On Tue, Jun 18, 2019, 4:10 PM Erik Josefsson < > erik.hjalmar.josefs...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > The Ubuntu version that Teres-I comes with feels almost as good, which is > > why I still don't understand why running Debian from the SD-card doesn't. > > > Then I would be

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019, 4:10 PM Erik Josefsson < erik.hjalmar.josefs...@gmail.com> wrote: > The Ubuntu version that Teres-I comes with feels almost as good, which is > why I still don't understand why running Debian from the SD-card doesn't. > Then I would be interested to know which release of

Re: Okay, let's get X workingg on my new Stretch

2019-06-18 Thread Bob Bernstein
I don't know if this made it to the list. -- Forwarded message -- From: Bob Bernstein To: Debian User List Subject: Re: Okay, let's get X workingg on my new Stretch Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 14:45:01 User-Agent: Alpine 2.21 (DEB 202 2017-01-01) More data: -snip- $ startx X.Org

Does 32-bit x86 support (aka [multilib] ) have a future with Debian after Buster?

2019-06-18 Thread Matthew Crews
I was just reading the announcement that the Ubuntu folks are dropping 32-bit x86 support completely. Although Ubuntu is a downstream derivative of Debian, Debian and Ubuntu have a lot of overlap in terms of maintainers and developers, and certain developments between the two projects tend to

Re: Okay, let's get X workingg on my new Stretch

2019-06-18 Thread Bob Bernstein
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 04:21:31PM -0400, bw wrote: > You usually would not need an xorg.conf do you have > firmware-amd-graphics installed for the radeon board? Here's what I show: # dpkg -l |grep firm ii firmware-amd-graphics 20161130-5 all Binary firmware for AMD/ATI graphics

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread Erik Josefsson
On 6/18/19 9:04 PM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: I need either to drop gui or figure out a way to make the Teres-I laptop perform almost as good as a Lenovo N22-20 Chromebook model 80SF (which is what the kids had last year). Such a Lenovo Chromebook outperforms the Teres-1 on every way. I know,

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread Jochen Spieker
Erik Josefsson: > > As far as I understand, it is quite recent that SD cards are fast and large > enough to be able to carry and run an entire Debian instance. The capacity is not a problem for quite some time, depending on your space requirements. You can still run a minimal Debian on way less

Re: festes per la sortida de Debian 10 estable

2019-06-18 Thread Eloi
El 14/6/19 a les 19:31, Eloi ha escrit: > [...] > Tot depèn de la disponibilitat per a caminar que tingui la gent. Aquest > cap de setmana miro d'obtenir més informació i fer algunes propostes de > recorreguts més en ferm per la zona calculant distàncies i dificultat i > quadrant horaris de

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Erik Josefsson (2019-06-18 18:15:39) > On 6/18/19 5:46 PM, Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > > > > If the computer runs from the SD card, the memory you are > > talking about is also on that same SD card, no? > > > > No. The SD card is analogous to the hard drive, not to the RAM. > >

Re: Okay, let's get X workingg on my new Stretch

2019-06-18 Thread Bob Bernstein
More data: -snip- $ startx X.Org X Server 1.19.2 Release Date: 2017-03-02 X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0 Build Operating System: Linux 4.9.0-8-amd64 x86_64 Debian Current Operating System: Linux debian.localdomain 4.9.0-9-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.168-1+deb9u3 (2019-06-16) x86_64 Kernel

Re: ferramenta para monitorar consumo de espaço de disco rígido

2019-06-18 Thread Diego Rabatone Oliveira
Ah, e o Grafana te permite fazer gráficos que avaliam "integral" ou "derivada" dos dados também, então você consegue até criar alarmes baseado nisso. Diego Rabatone Oliveira diraol (arroba) diraol (ponto) eng (ponto) br Twitter: @diraol Em ter, 18 de jun de 2019

Re: ferramenta para monitorar consumo de espaço de disco rígido

2019-06-18 Thread Diego Rabatone Oliveira
Qual o contexto? Um único computador "pessoal"? Um servidor que roda alguma aplicação? Vários servidores? Prometheus + Grafana Telegraf + InfluxDB + Grafana TICK stack São algumas alternativas. Diego Rabatone Oliveira Em ter, 18 de jun de 2019 às 14:58, Paulo

Re: ferramenta para monitorar consumo de espaço de disco rígido

2019-06-18 Thread Paulo Alexandre A.P. de Oliveira
Regra de 3 simples: Tamanho = 100% Espaço = x x= Espaço * 100 / Tamanho Paulo. On 18/06/19 17:55, Fábio Rabelo wrote: rrdTool faz isto . Existem ferramentas gráficas p/visualizar as info acumuladas pelo rrdTool Fábio Rabelo Em ter, 18 de jun de 2019 às 14:53, Pilgrim Brown

Re: ferramenta para monitorar consumo de espaço de disco rígido

2019-06-18 Thread Helio Loureiro
Prometheus + grafana. ./helio On Tue, Jun 18, 2019, 19:53 Pilgrim Brown wrote: > Olá pessoal, > > Alguém conhece uma ferramenta que possa monitorar o consumo de espaço de > discos rígidos, de forma que eu possa abstrair uma informação, que me > mostre, por exemplo, quanto de um disco rígido é

Re: ferramenta para monitorar consumo de espaço de disco rígido

2019-06-18 Thread Fábio Rabelo
rrdTool faz isto . Existem ferramentas gráficas p/visualizar as info acumuladas pelo rrdTool Fábio Rabelo Em ter, 18 de jun de 2019 às 14:53, Pilgrim Brown escreveu: > Olá pessoal, > > Alguém conhece uma ferramenta que possa monitorar o consumo de espaço de > discos rígidos, de forma que eu

ferramenta para monitorar consumo de espaço de disco rígido

2019-06-18 Thread Pilgrim Brown
Olá pessoal, Alguém conhece uma ferramenta que possa monitorar o consumo de espaço de discos rígidos, de forma que eu possa abstrair uma informação, que me mostre, por exemplo, quanto de um disco rígido é utilizado a mais, mensalmente. Desde já agradeço, qualquer contribuição. Gemerson

Okay, let's get X workingg on my new Stretch

2019-06-18 Thread Bob Bernstein
The mouse proves elusive: # dmesg |grep -i mouse [2.645218] mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice [3.225344] psmouse serio1: logips2pp: Detected unknown Logitech mouse model 90 [3.722367] input: ImExPS/2 Logitech Explorer Mouse as

Re: lightweight wifi UI (Was: Insidious systemd)

2019-06-18 Thread David Wright
On Mon 03 Jun 2019 at 21:07:51 (-0700), Patrick Bartek wrote: > Unfortuanately, as all those ancillary components are not > independent but interrelated, you're going to get unexpected > systemd "gotchas" just as I did with wicd. I solved it by picking > another wifi manager which really has no

Re: lightweight wifi UI (Was: Insidious systemd)

2019-06-18 Thread David Wright
On Sun 02 Jun 2019 at 22:23:25 (-0700), Patrick Bartek wrote: > On Sun, 2 Jun 2019 00:29:30 -0500 David Wright > wrote: > > On Wed 29 May 2019 at 11:01:58 (-0700), Patrick Bartek wrote: > > > > > Is Debian slowly becoming systemd proprietary? It would be a great > > > loss to Linux and its

Re: Problemas con apache 2.4.25

2019-06-18 Thread Felix Perez
El lun., 17 de jun. de 2019 a la(s) 15:54, Francisco Cid (francisco...@gmail.com) escribió: > > Buenas tardes colegas, le cuento que estoy migrando unos pequeños servidores > wheezy a debian 9, que sirves unos aplicativos php. > Resulta que hice todo tal cual lo hacia antes en debian 7, pero al

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 11:23 AM Richard Hector wrote: > > If you never try setting it up, when do you expect to understand it? And > I see IPv6 on my side of the modem; I suspect many others do too. I > expect you'll get it sooner or later. > A few weeks ago a took a position in the world's

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Richard Hector
On 19/06/19 4:12 AM, David Wright wrote: > On Mon 17 Jun 2019 at 10:38:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: >> But that opens yet another container of worms. If I arbitrarily assign >> ipv6 local addresses, and later, ipv6 shows up at my side of the router, >> what if I have an address clash with

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Reco
Hi. On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 04:17:55AM +1200, Richard Hector wrote: > On 19/06/19 2:11 AM, Reco wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 11:47:08PM +1200, Richard Hector wrote: > >> On 18/06/19 10:32 PM, Reco wrote: > > >> > >> Custom routes? When routing between 2 networks using the same

Re: Fwd: Debian Stretch, no password prompt for luks-encrypted home partition during boot

2019-06-18 Thread David Wright
On Tue 28 May 2019 at 14:13:42 (+0300), Sergey Belyashov wrote: > As expected nothing is changed. I did not forget to run update-initramfs > after change of fstab. > Attached 3 photos: normal boot, recovery boot before pasword enter, > recovery boot after password and Ctrl-D in recovery shell. [I

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Reco
Hi. On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 10:32:23AM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > Guten Morgen, > > > > But this RFC's "random" cannot mean "I start each day with selecting > > new, custom /64 IPv6 ULA prefix for my site". ipv6calc fills this > > nicely, try it some day. > > > > By RFC 4193, it

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Reco
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 04:45:59PM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 18/06/2019 à 16:11, Reco a écrit : > > > > > > Custom routes? When routing between 2 networks using the same range, > > > either with a VPN or some kind of direct connection? It's going to need > > > some evil double NAT

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Richard Hector
On 19/06/19 2:11 AM, Reco wrote: > Hi. > > On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 11:47:08PM +1200, Richard Hector wrote: >> On 18/06/19 10:32 PM, Reco wrote: >> >> Custom routes? When routing between 2 networks using the same range, >> either with a VPN or some kind of direct connection? It's going to

Re: Getting amd64 stretch netinstall to work.

2019-06-18 Thread David Wright
On Sun 09 Jun 2019 at 18:07:11 (+0300), andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote: > On Vi, 05 apr 19, 13:05:56, David Wright wrote: > > > > A solution might be to install over a serial link, but I don't > > think you can do that with the d-i itself, only with 3rd-party > > mangled versions. > > Sure it

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread Erik Josefsson
On 6/18/19 5:46 PM, Nicholas Geovanis wrote: If the computer runs from the SD card, the memory you are talking about is also on that same SD card, no? No. The SD card is analogous to the hard drive, not to the RAM. Thanks! Now things start to make sense again :-) That means there

Re: Intended question - was {Re: Forgot name of Debian "configuration" {wrong word?} file}

2019-06-18 Thread David Wright
On Sun 16 Jun 2019 at 22:50:28 (-0400), Felix Miata wrote: > Richard Owlett composed on 2019-06-16 14:17 (UTC-0500): > > David Wright wrote: > > >> or, even easier, > > >>Use a LABEL to indicate the swap partition in all your own > ...> I can't parse that. > > I recommend learning to use

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread David Wright
On Mon 17 Jun 2019 at 10:38:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: > On Monday 17 June 2019 05:59:52 am Jonathan Dowland wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 10:05:11AM +0100, mick crane wrote: > > >Without knowing anything about it I'm wondering if I should request > > > an IPv6 range from my ISP to use

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread Dan Ritter
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Tuesday, June 18, 2019 11:21:51 AM Erik Josefsson wrote: > > If the computer runs from the SD card, the memory you are talking about > > is also on that same SD card, no? > > I should let Andy speak for himself, but, I believe the answer is no -- > earlier in the

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 10:22 AM Erik Josefsson < erik.hjalmar.josefs...@gmail.com> wrote: > If the computer runs from the SD card, the memory you are talking about is > also on that same SD card, no? > No. The SD card is analogous to the hard drive, not to the RAM. > Thanks again! > > //Erik >

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread rhkramer
On Tuesday, June 18, 2019 11:21:51 AM Erik Josefsson wrote: > Hi Andy, thanks for taking time! > > On 6/18/19 3:14 PM, Andy Smith wrote: > >> There is a very expensive 64GB SD card from SanDisk that is called > >> Extreme Pro that costs twice as much as same size Extreme Plus. Specs > >> say it

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 9:11 AM Reco wrote: > Hi. > Guten Morgen, > But this RFC's "random" cannot mean "I start each day with selecting > new, custom /64 IPv6 ULA prefix for my site". ipv6calc fills this > nicely, try it some day. > By RFC 4193, it must/should be pseudo-random

Re: An Ounce of Prevention

2019-06-18 Thread Bob Bernstein
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019, Andy Smith wrote: I'd be interested in seeing your routing table (the "ip route show" command I mentioned before). You must have your Jedi robes on. "These are the ip show commands I mentioned before." But you didn't mention 'ip route show,' else I would have provided

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread Erik Josefsson
Hi Andy, thanks for taking time! On 6/18/19 3:14 PM, Andy Smith wrote: There is a very expensive 64GB SD card from SanDisk that is called Extreme Pro that costs twice as much as same size Extreme Plus. Specs say it is "super duper blazing fast" for video in "Ultra HD 4K", but would Pro also be

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 18/06/2019 à 16:11, Reco a écrit : Custom routes? When routing between 2 networks using the same range, either with a VPN or some kind of direct connection? It's going to need some evil double NAT sorcery, especially if the same actual addresses are in use on both. As long as: a) It's L3

Re: Reading pdf files

2019-06-18 Thread Kenneth Parker
On Thu, Jun 13, 2019, 12:11 PM Joe wrote: > On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 17:28:10 +0200 > Hans wrote: > > > Am Donnerstag, 13. Juni 2019, 16:29:27 CEST schrieb k. jantzen: > > Did you try "Evince" or "Okular"? > I like evince. > > > > > in general I do not have a problem reading a pdf file with either

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Reco
Hi. On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 11:47:08PM +1200, Richard Hector wrote: > On 18/06/19 10:32 PM, Reco wrote: > > Hi. > > > > On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 09:56:17PM +1200, Richard Hector wrote: > >> On 18/06/19 3:38 AM, Reco wrote: > >>> Hi. > >>> > >>> On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 10:38:27AM

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 17/06/2019 à 17:39, Curt Howland a écrit : Yes, IPv6 does have such allocations. The first 64bits is network block, then the last 64bits are your local machine. Unless you want to enable SLAAC which requires 64+64, you can select different sizes for the network the host parts. Your

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread rhkramer
About the only thing I'd add to what others have said is that they now make SSDs in a different form factor -- if you look for them, they start with an M, iirc -- they are in the same size range as an SD card (well, a regular one, not a micro). You need a special socket to plug them into,

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Erik Josefsson (2019-06-18 14:26:57) > This is another quite open question that I probably could research > myself, if I had the time. > > As far as I understand, it is quite recent that SD cards are fast and > large enough to be able to carry and run an entire Debian instance. > > If

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread Andy Smith
Hi Erik, On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 02:26:57PM +0200, Erik Josefsson wrote: > As far as I understand, it is quite recent that SD cards are fast and large > enough to be able to carry and run an entire Debian instance. Not really recent. I've run Debian sarge on a 128MiB CompactFlash card and I'm

Re: System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread songbird
Erik Josefsson wrote: ... > I don't really know how swap works on a standard computer, even less how > it works when the whole computer runs from/on a SD card. > > Swap is supposed to be make your computer pretend that you have more RAM > than it actually has, but if the whole computer is

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 18/06/2019 à 14:46, Greg Wooledge a écrit : On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 02:39:53PM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote: Le 17/06/2019 à 19:00, Dan Ritter a écrit : sudo apt remove avahi* This may raise some dependency issues. Here : The following packages will be REMOVED: adwaita-icon-theme

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 02:39:53PM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 17/06/2019 à 19:00, Dan Ritter a écrit : > > > > sudo apt remove avahi* > > This may raise some dependency issues. Here : > > The following packages will be REMOVED: > adwaita-icon-theme avahi-daemon bochs bochs-term

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 17/06/2019 à 19:00, Dan Ritter a écrit : sudo apt remove avahi* This may raise some dependency issues. Here : The following packages will be REMOVED: adwaita-icon-theme avahi-daemon bochs bochs-term bochs-x ca-certificates-java colord default-jre default-jre-headless epdfview

System on a chip - performance relative size and setup (how can the (Debian) setup make a difference?)

2019-06-18 Thread Erik Josefsson
This is another quite open question that I probably could research myself, if I had the time. As far as I understand, it is quite recent that SD cards are fast and large enough to be able to carry and run an entire Debian instance. If this is the case, maybe there is only theory available

Demande de devis

2019-06-18 Thread Mohamed BOUAZZA
Bonjour, Je voudrais avoir des informations pour le référencement de 2 URL. Les voici : https://fr.mistergoodideas.com/facebook/ https://www.skyweb-agency.com/fr/facebook/ Est ce que l'implation des balises hreflang et canonique sont correctement mis en place et sans erreure pour une

Re: Contrôleur Intel 15be/e1000e supporté par Buster mais pas par Stretch: que faire ?

2019-06-18 Thread Florian Blanc
ça peut l'aider afin de voir quel est le kernel driver in use : # lspci -v | grep Ethernet 04:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation I350 Gigabit Network Connection (rev 01) # lspci -nk | grep -A 3 04:00.0 04:00.0 0200: 8086:1521 (rev 01) Subsystem: 15d9:1521 Kernel driver in

Re: Contrôleur Intel 15be/e1000e supporté par Buster mais pas par Stretch: que faire ? [RESOLU]

2019-06-18 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 18/06/2019 à 13:37, Olivier a écrit : Je viens à l'instant d'essayer [3] en utilisant un adaptateur Ethernet sur USB. [3] https://www.intel.fr/content/www/fr/fr/support/articles/05480/network-and-i-o/ethernet-products.html Je ne comprends pas. Pour autant que je sache, aucun des pilotes

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Richard Hector
On 18/06/19 10:32 PM, Reco wrote: > Hi. > > On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 09:56:17PM +1200, Richard Hector wrote: >> On 18/06/19 3:38 AM, Reco wrote: >>> Hi. >>> >>> On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 10:38:27AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: But that opens yet another container of worms. If I

Re: An Ounce of Prevention

2019-06-18 Thread tomas
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 11:12:40AM +, Andy Smith wrote: > Hi Bob, > > On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 12:07:16AM -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote: > > On Tue, 18 Jun 2019, Andy Smith wrote: > > >What happens if you try to ping something? Like: > > […] > > > PING linode.com(2600:3c00::22 (2600:3c00::22))

Re: Contrôleur Intel 15be/e1000e supporté par Buster mais pas par Stretch: que faire ? [RESOLU]

2019-06-18 Thread Olivier
Je viens à l'instant d'essayer [3] en utilisant un adaptateur Ethernet sur USB. À ma grande surprise, c'est particulièrement simple et ça fonctionne (en apparence) ! Je recommanderai sans hésiter d'essayer cette procédure. Merci à tous pour vos conseils ! [3]

Re: Contrôleur Intel 15be/e1000e supporté par Buster mais pas par Stretch: que faire ?

2019-06-18 Thread Guillaume Clercin
Bonjour, Je suggère d'installer une debian stretch en utilisant une carte réseau en USB (le temps de l'installation). Puis d'installer un noyau (avec les firmwares si nécessaire) depuis les backports de la stretch. On peut renommer les interfaces soit : * en éditant le fichier « 

Re: Contrôleur Intel 15be/e1000e supporté par Buster mais pas par Stretch: que faire ?

2019-06-18 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Merci d'éviter de top-poster. Le 18/06/2019 à 13:05, Florian Blanc a écrit : si nécessaire sous buster fais un lspci : lspci -nk | grep Ethernet ça pourrait t'aider à trouver le driver en question Il ne connaît déjà : e1000e. Le mar. 18 juin 2019 à 12:54, Florian Blanc a écrit :

Re: An Ounce of Prevention

2019-06-18 Thread Andy Smith
Hi Bob, On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 12:07:16AM -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote: > On Tue, 18 Jun 2019, Andy Smith wrote: > >What happens if you try to ping something? Like: […] > PING linode.com(2600:3c00::22 (2600:3c00::22)) 56 data bytes > 64 bytes from 2600:3c00::22 (2600:3c00::22): icmp_seq=1 ttl=51

Re: Contrôleur Intel 15be/e1000e supporté par Buster mais pas par Stretch: que faire ?

2019-06-18 Thread Florian Blanc
si nécessaire sous buster fais un lspci : lspci -nk | grep Ethernet ça pourrait t'aider à trouver le driver en question Le mar. 18 juin 2019 à 12:54, Florian Blanc a écrit : > récupères les firmware buster : > http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/firmware/buster/current/ > Je

Re: Contrôleur Intel 15be/e1000e supporté par Buster mais pas par Stretch: que faire ?

2019-06-18 Thread Florian Blanc
récupères les firmware buster : http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/firmware/buster/current/ Je ne sais pas pour quelle raison mais les firmwares de buster font 79M contre 36M pour stretch. Le mar. 18 juin 2019 à 12:45, Olivier a écrit : > En complément de ma question

Re: Contrôleur Intel 15be/e1000e supporté par Buster mais pas par Stretch: que faire ?

2019-06-18 Thread Olivier
En complément de ma question précédente volontairement ouverte, voici les pistes que j'imagine: 1. Acheter un adaptateur Ethernet sur USB supporté par Stretch qui va remplacer purement et simplement l'adaptateur intégré (pb: quelles perfo ? comment avoir un nommage de l'interface plus sympa que

Re: (deb-cat) SMS via internet, sense mes intermediaris

2019-06-18 Thread Jordi Funollet
Hola Narcis, Una solució habitual és fer servir un proveïdor que et doni una API HTTP. Així pots enviar el SMS amb un 'curl' i poc més. El més conegut és Twillio (https://www.twilio.com/) però si els teus requeriments no són complicats i no necessites enviar molt volum de SMS trobaràs

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Reco
Hi. On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 09:56:17PM +1200, Richard Hector wrote: > On 18/06/19 3:38 AM, Reco wrote: > > Hi. > > > > On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 10:38:27AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > >> But that opens yet another container of worms. If I arbitrarily assign > >> ipv6 local addresses,

Re: Réglage général du sens de défilement d'un document

2019-06-18 Thread roger . tarani
Bonjour J'ai trouvé un lien suivant qui répond au besoin de régler partout le même sens de défilement (navigateur, terminal, explorateur de fichiers), y compris le sens correct du zoom :

Contrôleur Intel 15be/e1000e supporté par Buster mais pas par Stretch: que faire ?

2019-06-18 Thread Olivier
Bonjour, Je viens de réceptionner un NUC Intel. Je dois impérativement le livrer avec Stretch, d'ici 48h maximum. Avec l'installeur de Buster (cf [1]), l'interface Ethernet est reconnue et fonctionnelle. Elle est vue de type 15be alias e1000e. L'installeur de Stretch (cf [2]) ne détecte pas

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Richard Hector
On 18/06/19 3:38 AM, Reco wrote: > Hi. > > On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 10:38:27AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: >> But that opens yet another container of worms. If I arbitrarily assign >> ipv6 local addresses, and later, ipv6 shows up at my side of the router, >> what if I have an address clash

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Richard Hector
On 17/06/19 9:59 PM, Jonathan Dowland wrote: > On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 10:05:11AM +0100, mick crane wrote: >> Without knowing anything about it I'm wondering if I should request an >> IPv6 range from my ISP to use locally. > > You don't need a global IPv6 address allocation in order to have local

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Richard Hector
> On Monday 17 June 2019, Gene Heskett was heard > to say: > >> How is that resolved, by unroutable address blocks such >> as 192.168.xx.xx is now? > > Yes, IPv6 does have such allocations. The first 64bits is network > block, then the last 64bits are your local machine. > > fc00:: is the

Re: An Ounce of Prevention

2019-06-18 Thread Richard Hector
On 18/06/19 4:07 PM, Bob Bernstein wrote: > On Tue, 18 Jun 2019, Andy Smith wrote: > >> What happens if you try to ping something? Like: Sorry, sent my previous reply direct instead of to the list. How about the "ip route show" that Andy suggested? If you've been experimenting with openvpn,

Re: An Ounce of Prevention

2019-06-18 Thread tomas
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 12:07:16AM -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote: > On Tue, 18 Jun 2019, Andy Smith wrote: > > >What happens if you try to ping something? Like: > > It is the ping failures that give me the most angst [...] > I was also interested to note that linode returned pings in ipv6 > mode.

Re: IPv4 v IPv6

2019-06-18 Thread Rob van der Putten
Hi there On 17/06/2019 12:11, Aidan Gauland wrote: On 17/06/19 9:09 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 10:05:11AM +0100, mick crane wrote: hello, I know nothing about IPv6. Can somebody point to a good explanation ? I'd recommend skimming the relevant Wikipedia [1] page.

Re: Reading pdf files

2019-06-18 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting franiortiz hotmail (2019-06-17 11:33:30) > On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 12:11:17PM -0700, Fred wrote: >> On 06/15/2019 08:40 AM, k. jantzen wrote: >>>On 6/13/19 4:29 PM, k. jantzen wrote: in general I do not have a problem reading a pdf file with either xpdf or documentviewer.