Re: How to download source package using only console?

2023-05-14 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 15.05.2023 05:43, Vincent Lefevre wrote: On 2023-05-14 14:17:05 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: [...] I think you haven't noticed that I requested for "4.9.1-1" version from "testing" specifically, You can't. You can either request some given version, e.g. 4.9.1-1 (but this will work

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread David Wright
On Mon 15 May 2023 at 06:37:32 (+0200), to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 01:59:10PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > [...] > > > Final thought from this (lwn) source: > > > > "Software transitions like this are invariably an unwanted > > distraction [...] But the world we live

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread tomas
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 09:11:55PM +, Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 08:08:06PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > I think the problem here is that the user dreamt up a feature ifconfig > > has never had. At least not the linux ifconfig. > > Yes, it seems their use of

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread tomas
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 03:44:42PM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote: [...] > Boy, this thread reached critical mass and melted down quickly... Probably with a reason (OK, there were some blind alleys around, as that one giving ifconfig powers it never had, at least in Linux distros), but those

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread tomas
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 01:59:10PM -0500, David Wright wrote: [...] > Final thought from this (lwn) source: > > "Software transitions like this are invariably an unwanted > distraction [...] But the world we live in does not stand > still, so such transitions are simply going to happen

Re: No space left on device ...

2023-05-14 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 15 May 2023 00:32:01 + Albretch Mueller wrote: > when I try to save or download a file I consistently get the same > error message: > > $ cp "No space left on device" > No_space_left_on_device.txt > bash: No_space_left_on_device.txt: No space left on device That *shouldn't* work. I

Re: CUPS on Bullseye and Bookworm

2023-05-14 Thread Charles Curley
On Sun, 14 May 2023 23:30:25 +0100 Brian wrote: > On Sun 14 May 2023 at 14:04:51 -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > > We take it that dragon, hawk and the printer are network connected. > > Give what you get from dragon with > > avahi-browse -rt _ipp._tcp > avahi-browse -rt _uscan._tcp >

Re: iptables reject with TCP RST

2023-05-14 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Mon, May 15, 2023 at 09:40:10AM +0800, Tom Reed wrote: > Yes after each telnet from client host, the count was increased. > > 0 0 REJECT tcp -- anyany anywhere > anywhere tcp dpt:imaps reject-with tcp-reset > 0 0 REJECT tcp --

Re: iptables reject with TCP RST

2023-05-14 Thread Tom Reed
> Hello, > > On Mon, May 15, 2023 at 09:10:24AM +0800, Tom Reed wrote: >> If I clean iptables in the destination host, this telnet will get >> success >> at once. >> >> Any hints? > > Why have you not used "iptables -vL" to show the packet counts of > each rule so you can see which rules the

Bookworm soft lockup

2023-05-14 Thread Christian Gelinek
Hi, I encountered my Debian frozen this morning. This is the 2nd time this happened, the 1st one was on April 10, with very similar symptoms: The PC was still running, but moving the mouse or typing didn't wake up my screens and I couldn't connect to it via SSH. After force-rebooting, I had

Re: iptables reject with TCP RST

2023-05-14 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Mon, May 15, 2023 at 09:10:24AM +0800, Tom Reed wrote: > If I clean iptables in the destination host, this telnet will get success > at once. > > Any hints? Why have you not used "iptables -vL" to show the packet counts of each rule so you can see which rules the packets match? They

Re: iptables reject with TCP RST

2023-05-14 Thread Tom Reed
> > so whatever your 193.106.250.x host is, maybe it did indeed block > the packets itself, but would be good to verify. > Hello I have checked for details but didn't get the luck. My destination host does have the rules: REJECT tcp -- 0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0tcp

Re: No space left on device ...

2023-05-14 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 8:32 PM Albretch Mueller wrote: > > I have been mounting an NTFS file system on a Windows laptop without > any problems whatsoever with a Debian Live DVD: > > $ uname -a > Linux debian 5.10.0-18-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.140-1 (2022-09-02) > x86_64 GNU/Linux > > and even

Re: How to download source package using only console?

2023-05-14 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2023-05-14 14:17:05 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: > On 14.05.2023 10:06, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > > On 2023-05-14 00:15:39 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: > > > Hello, fellow Debian users. > > > > > > When I need to build a backport of a package, I sometimes find it > > >

No space left on device ...

2023-05-14 Thread Albretch Mueller
I have been mounting an NTFS file system on a Windows laptop without any problems whatsoever with a Debian Live DVD: $ uname -a Linux debian 5.10.0-18-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.140-1 (2022-09-02) x86_64 GNU/Linux and even though Linux utilities are telling me I do have space on the drive: $

Re: CUPS on Bullseye and Bookworm

2023-05-14 Thread Brian
On Sun 14 May 2023 at 14:04:51 -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > On Sun, 14 May 2023 19:48:07 +0200 > john doe wrote: > > > On 5/14/23 19:29, Charles Curley wrote: > > [...] > > > > The below, is what I would try: > > > > - On the non-working client, Are you restricting outbound traffic at >

Re: Gene's avahi bogeyman is not real (Was Re: how to find outregdomain/country of wifi network)

2023-05-14 Thread gene heskett
On 5/14/23 17:21, Andy Smith wrote: Dear debian-user archives, On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 02:42:05PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: I've literally spent a frigging week trying to get iproute to over-ride the broken 169.xx.xx.xx primary route that earlier avahi's insisted on putting into a network

Gene's avahi bogeyman is not real (Was Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network)

2023-05-14 Thread Andy Smith
Dear debian-user archives, On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 02:42:05PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > I've literally spent a frigging week trying to get iproute to > over-ride the broken 169.xx.xx.xx primary route that earlier > avahi's insisted on putting into a network config, that is why to > this day

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 08:08:06PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > I think the problem here is that the user dreamt up a feature ifconfig > has never had. At least not the linux ifconfig. Yes, it seems their use of FreeBSD ifconfig led them to believe that ifconfig would work the same on

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 01:41:40PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > On 5/14/23 12:09, Andy Smith wrote: > > the arguments for its continued usage are extremely tenuous and > > basically boil down to, "it's always worked for me!" Which is > > fine, but does lead to situations like this where we

Re: how to boot freebsd from bullseye?

2023-05-14 Thread hl
Thank didier gaumet! os-prober seems to be installed by default. it thinks my freebsd is unknown linux distro. if it's windows, i bet it can detect it correctly. freebsd is close cousin of linux they say, it is treated shabbily

Re: CUPS on Bullseye and Bookworm

2023-05-14 Thread Charles Curley
On Sun, 14 May 2023 19:48:07 +0200 john doe wrote: > On 5/14/23 19:29, Charles Curley wrote: > [...] > > The below, is what I would try: > > - On the non-working client, Are you restricting outbound traffic at > all Not that I know of. > or for testing purposes can you disable the FW? I

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 5:35 AM hl wrote: > > freebsd ask me regdomain/country of wifi when i set up wifi > > my wifi works in buster, how to find out regdomain/country it uses? > > https://wiki.freebsd.org/action/show/WiFi/RegulatoryDomainSupport?action=show=WiFiRegulatory > > To view the

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread David Wright
On Sun 14 May 2023 at 16:27:31 (-), Curt wrote: > Hence, our plans are to replace net-tools completely with iproute, maybe > leading the route for other distributions to follow. Of course, most people > and > tools use and remember the venerable old interface, so the first step would > be

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread gene heskett
On 5/14/23 12:28, Curt wrote: On 2023-05-14, wrote: So Redhat. But hey, look at packages.debian.org (I know, looking at https://wiki.debian.org/NetToolsDeprecation https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2009/03/msg00780.html 2009!! Luk Claes and me, as the current maintainers of

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread tomas
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 04:27:31PM -, Curt wrote: > On 2023-05-14, wrote: > > > > So Redhat. But hey, look at packages.debian.org (I know, looking at > > https://wiki.debian.org/NetToolsDeprecation > > https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2009/03/msg00780.html > > 2009!! > > Luk Claes

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread tomas
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 04:08:55PM +, Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 06:48:59AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > So no, it doesn't look dead to me. > > It (Linux ifconfig) exists and is still installable but will not be > getting any new features. It also displays

Re: CUPS on Bullseye and Bookworm

2023-05-14 Thread john doe
On 5/14/23 19:29, Charles Curley wrote: I have an HP HP_LaserJet_MFP_M234sdw_C0FB67_USB_, one of those modern "no driver" multifunction printers. It works fine on Bullseye. I have the printer hooked up via USB to a server, hawk, and it prints just fine. I have a client, ideapc, which sees the

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread gene heskett
On 5/14/23 12:09, Andy Smith wrote: Hello, On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 06:48:59AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: So no, it doesn't look dead to me. It (Linux ifconfig) exists and is still installable but will not be getting any new features. It also displays incorrect information for some

CUPS on Bullseye and Bookworm

2023-05-14 Thread Charles Curley
I have an HP HP_LaserJet_MFP_M234sdw_C0FB67_USB_, one of those modern "no driver" multifunction printers. It works fine on Bullseye. I have the printer hooked up via USB to a server, hawk, and it prints just fine. I have a client, ideapc, which sees the printer and prints to it just fine. I also

Re: shell script run in backend

2023-05-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 04:36:03PM +, Andy Smith wrote: > On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 05:04:50PM +0800, Tom Reed wrote: > > I know convert it to a perl script and run it under App::Daemon for > > background jobs. > > Having it as a systemd service is a much cleaner solution, whether > it is shell

Re: iptables reject with TCP RST

2023-05-14 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 08:14:04AM +0800, Tom Reed wrote: > I have these iptables rules which reject tcp connections with tcp rst. First question, why are you using iptables instead of nft? On a new Debian install you actually are using nftables with an iptables compat layer, but a new

Re: shell script run in backend

2023-05-14 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 05:04:50PM +0800, Tom Reed wrote: > I know convert it to a perl script and run it under App::Daemon for > background jobs. Having it as a systemd service is a much cleaner solution, whether it is shell or Perl or any other language. The main point of the

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread Curt
On 2023-05-14, wrote: > > So Redhat. But hey, look at packages.debian.org (I know, looking at https://wiki.debian.org/NetToolsDeprecation https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2009/03/msg00780.html 2009!! Luk Claes and me, as the current maintainers of net-tools, we've been thinking about

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 06:18:57PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > On 5/13/23 15:40, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > : > > The ip command is the future of network config commands. ifconfig > > has been officially deprecated for the ip suite,

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 06:48:59AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > So no, it doesn't look dead to me. It (Linux ifconfig) exists and is still installable but will not be getting any new features. It also displays incorrect information for some features it does not understand. So the

Re: iptables reject with TCP RST

2023-05-14 Thread Tim Woodall
tcptraceroute might give you more clues as to where it's going wrong. In particular I'd look at local egress rules not allowing connections to port 587 outside of the lan. On Sun, 14 May 2023, Tom Reed wrote: On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 08:36:38AM +0800, Tom Reed wrote: tcp0 0

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread David Wright
On Sun 14 May 2023 at 07:10:02 (+0200), Vincent Lefevre wrote: > On 2023-05-13 18:41:12 +0800, hl wrote: > > On 5/13/23 18:01, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > > > On 2023-05-13 17:19:01 +0800, hl wrote: > > > > but ifconfig isn't available in buster > > > I've used it for many years, and it is still

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-14 Thread David Wright
On Sun 14 May 2023 at 06:54:25 (+0200), to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 11:00:23PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > [...] > > > 5.1.3. Noteworthy obsolete packages > > > > The following is a list of known and noteworthy obsolete packages > > (see Section 4.8,

Re: Stable and testing together?

2023-05-14 Thread David Wright
On Sun 14 May 2023 at 09:08:00 (+0200), Hans wrote: > As we are only one month away from releasing the actual testing (which is in > freeze state) to stable, I could upgrade now, if I want to. I tried a > dry-run, > and saw i.e. digikam to get being uninstalled and some others. > > Also it

Re: How to download source package using only console?

2023-05-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 02:17:05PM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: > hence why the command was "$ apt source lego/testing" not just "$ apt source > lego". > There is no reason for building a backport package for "stable" using a > source package from "stable"... If you're trying to build a

Re: Installation de Bookworm

2023-05-14 Thread Jean-Pierre Giraud
Bonjour, Le dimanche 14 mai 2023 à 02:20 +0200, Gaëtan Perrier a écrit : > Le samedi 13 mai 2023 à 19:34 +0200, didier gaumet a écrit : > > Le 13/05/2023 à 15:24, Gaëtan Perrier a écrit : > > > > > Non unstable n'est pas du tout un instantané de la future stable, > > > seul > > > testing > > >

Re: Stable and testing together?

2023-05-14 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 09:08:00AM +0200, Hans wrote: > Hi folks, > > thanks for all the answers. Yes, I know, mixing both might be causing > troubles. But sometimes I got no choice. > > For example, the NVidie kernel driver can not be compiled on newer kernels > than 5.10.22. Reason is, that

Re: EPSON ET M 1120 new printer: If You can read this, you are using the wrong driver

2023-05-14 Thread Will Mengarini
* Schwibinger Michael [23-05/14=Sun 09:32 +]: > This is not working: > https://tutorialforlinux.com/2021/03/06/step-by-step-driver-epson-et-m1100-et-m1120-ubuntu-20-04-installation/2/ We need to know what fails. Exactly what do you do, and what results does it produce? On Sun, May 07, 2023

Re: how to boot freebsd from bullseye?

2023-05-14 Thread didier gaumet
Correction: there is no Debian i686 architecture: this is still called i386, even if CPUs before i686 are not supported anymore

AW: EPSON ET M 1120 new printer: If You can read this, you are using the wrong driver

2023-05-14 Thread Schwibinger Michael
Good morning. Thank You. I hope this email is more polite. This is not working: https://tutorialforlinux.com/2021/03/06/step-by-step-driver-epson-et-m1100-et-m1120-ubuntu-20-04-installation/2/ or: https://www.club.computerwissen.de/qa/109588-epson-drucker-et-m1120-auf-linux

Re: how to boot freebsd from bullseye?

2023-05-14 Thread didier gaumet
You seem to be using i686 Debian architecture: - if it is an educated choice and you do want want 32 bits only, that is perfectly fine - if you have chosen i686 Debian architecture because you have an Intel CPU, please be aware that in Debian, i686 architecture is for 32 bits Intel or AMD

Re: how to boot freebsd from bullseye?

2023-05-14 Thread didier gaumet
There is a utility called os-prober that scans for other OSes than the one os-prober is running in. This utility is called by update-grub. but I think this has been modified from Debian 12 Bookworm on. please verify if os-prober is installed: $ dpkg -l os-prober if it is not installed,

Re: How to download source package using only console?

2023-05-14 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 14.05.2023 10:06, Vincent Lefevre wrote: On 2023-05-14 00:15:39 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: Hello, fellow Debian users. When I need to build a backport of a package, I sometimes find it difficult to obtain actual source package(-s) from Debian repos using console. Following advice

Re: shell script run in backend

2023-05-14 Thread Tom Reed
stem service as Jeremy Ardley suggests in a different reply. > > Exactly: > > script > /tmp/script.log 2>&1 & > > (adjust paths to taste). For good measure, and if your shell > has job control, it will output the job number and PID, like > so: > > [1] 15211 > > (1 is the job number, 15211 is

Re: debian-user-digest Digest V2023 #447

2023-05-14 Thread Richard Jones
Is the list software blind to language _and_ spam? On 14/5/23 11:59, debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org wrote:

how to boot freebsd from bullseye?

2023-05-14 Thread hl
i've installed freebsd 12 at 2nd partition of usb disk after installation and reboot, bullseye's grub appears, bullseye is installed at 1st partition i suppose freebsd installer has found existing boot loader, it decide to let grub or me to take care of booting bsd but i'm inexperienced,

Re: shell script run in backend

2023-05-14 Thread tomas
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 12:20:02AM -0700, Will Mengarini wrote: > * Tom Reed [23-05/14=Sun 14:21 +0800]: > > I have a long run shell script [...]. Currently the script > > is running in front-end in shell. How can I run it with > > the backend way? Can I register it as a system service? > >

Re: shell script run in backend

2023-05-14 Thread Will Mengarini
* Tom Reed [23-05/14=Sun 14:21 +0800]: > I have a long run shell script [...]. Currently the script > is running in front-end in shell. How can I run it with > the backend way? Can I register it as a system service? Just run 'myScript&' (the trailing '&' tells the shell to run it in the

Re: Stable and testing together?

2023-05-14 Thread Hans
Hi folks, thanks for all the answers. Yes, I know, mixing both might be causing troubles. But sometimes I got no choice. For example, the NVidie kernel driver can not be compiled on newer kernels than 5.10.22. Reason is, that in the herader files of the newer kernel package some files are

Re: shell script run in backend

2023-05-14 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 14/5/23 14:21, Tom Reed wrote: Currently the script is running in front-end in shell. How can I run it with the backend way? can I register it as a system service? sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/myscript.service [Unit] Description=My Script [Service] ExecStart=/path/to/your/script.sh

shell script run in backend

2023-05-14 Thread Tom Reed
Hello list I have a long run shell script with similar content, #!/bin/bash while [ 1 ];do func1() func2() sleep 5 done Currently the script is running in front-end in shell. How can I run it with the backend way? can I register it as a system service? Thanks