Hello,
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 05:03:34PM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> Hmm... I've been using a "plain old partition" for /boot (with
> everything else in LVM) for "ever", originally because the boot loader
> was not able to read LVM, and later out of habit. I was thinking of
> finally moving
On 22 May 2024 15:17 -0600, from charlescur...@charlescurley.com (Charles
Curley):
>> about a week ago when I started
>> to get a blank empty white page when trying to access the Tutanota
>> login page: https://mail.tutanota.com/login
>
> I get what looks like a proper log-in page on both
Bonjour
J'ai la même version sur un vieux portable :
$ cat /etc/debian_version
10.13
avec xfce comme environnement graphique
La commande :
apt-cache depends okular|grep Dépend|wc
donne le nombre de dépendances strictes de okular, qui est 47, mais j'ai
peut-être des versions i386 dans le lot,
Kamil Jońca writes:
[...]
> [...]
>> action "relay" relay host smtp+notls://pa...@yosemite.mars.lan:25 auth
>>
>>
>
> I have some opensmtpd config around and this line should work.
> My suspects are:
> 1. whitespaces / end lines - have you test your config with xxd to check
> if there CRLF for
Paul M Foster writes:
> Folks:
>
> Here's a shot in the dark. I've looked up and down the internet, and can't
> find a solution.
>
> I have a mini PC which just serves up videos. Daily it backs up to an
> attached drive. This happens with a script in /etc/cron.daily, which
> typically emails
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 12:43 AM Paul M Foster wrote:
>
> Folks:
>
> Here's a shot in the dark. I've looked up and down the internet, and can't
> find a solution.
>
> I have a mini PC which just serves up videos. Daily it backs up to an
> attached drive. This happens with a script in
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 09:37:18PM -0400, Paul M Foster wrote:
> Folks:
>
> Here's a shot in the dark. I've looked up and down the internet, and can't
> find a solution.
[...]
> "warn: Failed to parse smarthost smtp+notls://pa...@yosemite.mars.lan:25"
>
> Note that the "protocol" doesn't
Folks:
Here's a shot in the dark. I've looked up and down the internet, and can't
find a solution.
I have a mini PC which just serves up videos. Daily it backs up to an
attached drive. This happens with a script in /etc/cron.daily, which
typically emails results to root. In my case it's aliased
Bonjour,
sur une debian 10 sous xfce, je voudrais installer okular pour tester.
A l'install, synaptic veut enlever lpr et mettre cups-bsd à la place,
plus une centaine de fichiers.
Y a t'il un inconvénient pour lpr et cups-bsd?
Le nombre de fichiers supplémentaires me semble élevé pour une
On Wed, 22 May 2024 23:02:17 +0200 (CEST)
local10 wrote:
> Have been using Debian + Firefox with Tutanota email for a number of
> years and everything was fine until about a week ago when I started
> to get a blank empty white page when trying to access the Tutanota
> login page:
> I found this [1], quoting: "I'd also like to share an issue I've
> discovered: if /boot's partition is a LV, then there must not be a
> raidintegrity LV anywhere before that LV inside the same VG. Otherwise,
> update-grub will show an error (disk `lvmid/.../...' not found) and GRUB
> cannot
Hi,
Have been using Debian + Firefox with Tutanota email for a number of years and
everything was fine until about a week ago when I started to get a blank empty
white page when trying to access the Tutanota login page:
https://mail.tutanota.com/login
Tried https://mail.tutanota.com/login in
Si, el problema no és de la tarja de xarxa. Sembla que això està bé.
La màquina aquesta té un connector especial de thinkpad per
connectar-hi una interfície de xarxa. No hi havia caigut, la
interfície està disponible i està funcionant, però si no tens el
connector, res de res, és com si el cable
Am 22.05.2024 um 21:19:35 Uhr schrieb Hans:
> Whenever I dd to the target stick, does the UUID change? I know, the
> UUID of the partitions are changing, but what is with the device
> itself?
No. The UUID is part of the file system and will just be copied.
Mounting based on the UUID will be
Hi folks,
just aquestion.
I am booting a lie system from USB-stick. In this live system I am creating an
ISO-file, which I then want to dd onto another USB-stick.
As I am doing this with a script, I want to make sure, that the correct USB-
stick is used.
Thus I can do by using the UUID of
Hola Laura,
puedes probar con: xrandr --listproviders
$ xrandr --listproviders
Providers: number : 2
Provider 0: id: 0x1b8 cap: 0x1, Source Output crtcs: 4 outputs: 1
associated providers: 1 name:NVIDIA-0
Provider 1: id: 0x1fd cap: 0xf, Source Output, Sink Output, Source
Offload, Sink Offload
Bones;
En un servidor de centre de dades comercial, he trobat això:
$ lspci -s :00:1f.6 -k
00:1f.6 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (2)
I219-LM (rev 31)
Subsystem: Fujitsu Technology Solutions Ethernet Connection (2) I219-LM
Kernel driver in use:
hola,
Tengo una duda acerca de cómo gestiona Debian el uso de las tarjetas
gráficas de mi portátil, un Lenovo G500s de hace unos cuantos años atrás.
Según parece el ordenador tiene 2 tarjetas gráficas, la intel y la Nvidia
GeForce GF117M. ¿Cómo puedo saber cuando está en uso una o la otra? Y,
Hello,
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 10:13:06AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> metadata tags to some PVs prevented grub from assembling them,
grub is indeed very fragile if you use dm-integrity anywhere on any of
your LVs on the same VG where /boot is (or at least if in the list
of LVs, the dm-integrity
Hello,
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 08:57:38AM +0200, Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
> I will try this work-around and report back here. As I said, I can
> live with /boot on RAID without dm-integrity, as long as the rest can be
> dm-integrity+raid protected.
I'm interested in how you get on.
I don't (yet)
Hello,
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 08:57:38AM +0200, Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
> I will try this work-around and report back here. As I said, I can
> live with /boot on RAID without dm-integrity, as long as the rest can be
> dm-integrity+raid protected.
So, enable dm-integrity on all LVs, including /,
Bon dia Àlex (a veure si ens veiem algun dia! :P)
Si, quan vaig veure que el tema era cosa de thunderbolt (una
tecnologia totalment nova per a mi), vaig veure que a la BIOS hi havia
nosequè de security i vaig posar-ho a disabled tal com vaig llegir a
algun fòrum.
Al no funcionar la tarja de xarxa
Additional info:
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 08:49:56AM +0200, Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
> Having /boot on a LVM non enabled dm-integrity logical volume does not
> work either, as soon as there is ANY LVM dm-integrity enabled logical
> volume anywhere (even not linked to booting), grub2 complains (at boot
Hello,
On Tue, May 21, 2024 at 08:41:58PM +0200, Franco Martelli wrote:
> I can only recommend you to read carefully the Wiki:
> https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Dm-integrity
I did, and it looks it does not seem to document anything pertaining
to my issue:
1) I don't use integritysetup
Bon dia BlackHold,
He llegit que el problema pot tenir a veure amb una opció de la BIOS:
/I had a similar problem with Ubuntu 22.04 and a Lenovo Thinkpad. I
found out that in my BIOS setup there is an option set that prevents new
Thunderbolt devices from connecting to the computer. (Screens
On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 02:03:32PM +0800, jeremy ardley wrote:
> I completely removed system-resolved as when it is installed it changes the
> DNS configuration to be non-standard
The issues described in this thread are related to libnss-resolve, which
is no longer installed in the Debian 12
On 20/05/24 at 14:35, Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
Any idea what could be the problem? Any way to just make grub2 ignore
the rimage (sub)volumes at setup and boot time? (I could live with / aka
vg1/root not using dm-integrity, as long as the data/docker/etc volumes
are integrity-protected) ? Or how
Val! #etfelicitofill se m'ha ocorregut desconnectar el cable
thunderbold de la dock "Lenovo ThinkPad Thunderbolt 3 Dock Gen2
40AN0135EU" i la interfície que faig referència segueix apareguent,
així que entenc que la interfície de xarxa que detecta és la que està
físicament a la màquina i
Bona tarda,
Per fi tinc portàtil nou i aquest cop entre mans tinc un flamant
thinkpad x390 amb la seva dockstation pija.
Tot funciona correctament excepte la xarxa (que està a la dock). A la
dock que tenia abans amb l'altre portàtil no havia aconseguit fer
funcionar mai el displayport, però en
Am 20.05.2024 um 12:59:40 Uhr schrieb Van Snyder:
> When I boot, there's junk (mixed graphics and text that seems to be
> out of sync) on one, and the other is dark. When I reboot, it's
> almost the same, except the monitors' roles have switched.
>
> The graphics chip is NVidia G58M (GeForce
Van Snyder wrote:
> I have some DisplayLink e1649Fwu USB monitors.
>
> When I boot, there's junk (mixed graphics and text that seems to be out
> of sync) on one, and the other is dark. When I reboot, it's almost the
> same, except the monitors' roles have switched.
>
> Would the nouveau driver
This is probably not specific to Dell Vostro.
I have a Dell Vostro 1700 running Debian Trixie.
I have some DisplayLink e1649Fwu USB monitors.
When I boot, there's junk (mixed graphics and text that seems to be out
of sync) on one, and the other is dark. When I reboot, it's almost the
same,
Try to use a configuration file /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
Yes, I know, the modern drivers do not need it any more, but when you want to
force some settings, this can help.
I attach mine at this message, which was running fine so far and has all the
settings inside, you might want to use.
This file
Am 20.05.2024 um 12:22:48 Uhr schrieb Van Snyder:
> How do I switch to try nouveau instead?
Completely uninstall it.
Then reboot.
If you have problem with nouveau, tell about them and maybe they can be
fixed.
--
kind regards
Marco
Send unsolicited bulk mail to 1716200568mu...@cartoonies.org
On Mon, 2024-05-20 at 20:42 +0200, Marco Moock wrote:
> Am 20.05.2024 um 11:10:27 Uhr schrieb Van Snyder:
>
> > I installed the NVidia 340 driver
>
> Is there a special reason to use it instead of nouveau?
I had had trouble with nouveau on other computers using different
NVidia graphics. And I
Am 20.05.2024 um 11:10:27 Uhr schrieb Van Snyder:
> I installed the NVidia 340 driver
Is there a special reason to use it instead of nouveau?
--
Gruß
Marco
Send unsolicited bulk mail to 1716196227mu...@cartoonies.org
I have an old Dell Vostro 1700 running Debian Trixie. It has an NVidia
G86M (GeForce 8400M) graphics chip. I installed the NVidia 340 driver
(which is difficult to find).
I attached a HP 14" monitor to the VGA socket.
When I booted, it came up with side-by-side displays. I could move
windows
El día 20/05/2024, a las 15:50, Camaleón escribió:
> Parece un problema conocido relacionado con los controladores de audio
> y/o el subsistema de gestión de sonido (PulseAudio/Jackd/ALSA, etc...).
>
> Mira a ver qué driver o stack de sonido instala/usa Raspberry Pi OS¹,
> donde seguramente
El 2024-05-20 a las 11:49 +0200, Alfon escribió:
> He seguido los pasos para instalar Debian descritos en:
> https://wiki.debian.org/RaspberryPi4#Using_EFI_Firmware_and_the_regular_Debian_Installer
>
> Y todo ha ido bien, excepto que no tengo puedo usar la GPU para ver
> vídeos con mpv y tampoco
Hello,
1. INITIAL SITUATION: WORKS (no dm-integrity at all)
I have a Debian bookwork uptodate system that boots correctly with
kernel 6.1.0-21-amd64.
It is setup like this:
- /dev/nvme1n1p1 is /boot/efi
- /dev/nvme0n1p2 and /dev/nvme1n1p2 are the two LVM physical volumes
- a volume
On 20 May 2024 07:00 -0400, from d...@randomstring.org (Dan Ritter):
>> # fail2ban-server -V
>>
>> 0.11.2
>
> Bullseye became stable in August of 2021.
It's also perhaps worth noting that there seem to have been only two
interim releases.
https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban/releases lists
Maurizio Caloro wrote:
> Hello
>
> Please why on Debian Bullseye, 11.9 is a pretty old version available in the
> repository?
>
> # fail2ban-server -V
>
> 0.11.2
Bullseye became stable in August of 2021.
"Stable" means that packages don't change except to fix serious
bugs, especially
Hello
Please why on Debian Bullseye, 11.9 is a pretty old version available in the
repository?
# fail2ban-server -V
0.11.2
I think this application arnt a big thing?
Available on github, Version 1.1.0
Hola lista,
He seguido los pasos para instalar Debian descritos en:
https://wiki.debian.org/RaspberryPi4#Using_EFI_Firmware_and_the_regular_Debian_Installer
Y todo ha ido bien, excepto que no tengo puedo usar la GPU para ver
vídeos con mpv y tampoco tengo sonido. Me interesa esto último,
On Fri May 17, 2024 at 11:56 AM BST, Max Nikulin wrote:
> You may file an issue to the emacs bug tracker.
I didn't realise this was coming straight from upstream. If it were
a Debian-local issue, I'd file something, but I will respectfully
decline to engage with Emacs upstream.
(Interesting to
On 19 May 2024 11:11 -0400, from monn...@iro.umontreal.ca (Stefan Monnier):
>> If you have read permission on a directory but *not* execute permissions,
>> then the only thing you can do is read the contents of that directory --
>> the filenames and their inode numbers. You cannot stat() the
On Sun, May 19, 2024 at 05:15:40PM +0200, Richard wrote:
> Then where does the combination rwx come in here? With read the app knows
> the file is there, with write it writes to the file. Question is, where the
> necessity would be to know the owner of the file or even the kind. The
> logger is
Then where does the combination rwx come in here? With read the app knows
the file is there, with write it writes to the file. Question is, where the
necessity would be to know the owner of the file or even the kind. The
logger is supposed to just append text to a file. If it were trying to
append
> If you have read permission on a directory but *not* execute permissions,
> then the only thing you can do is read the contents of that directory --
> the filenames and their inode numbers. You cannot stat() the files,
> so you can't see who owns them or even what kind of files they are.
> Just
On Sun, May 19, 2024 at 04:55:09PM +0200, Richard wrote:
> Dovecot expects execution permissions on the directory it writes the logs
> to. Because "Standard POSIX permissions for a non-root process to enter a
> directory." How on earth is that even a thing?
That's how Unix permissions have always
So, I've just written to the Dovecot mailing list, the reality why Dovecot
is complaining is so much worse than anything I could have imagined. While
everything indicates Dovecot is able to write to the log files, it seems
Dovecot expects execution permissions on the directory it writes the logs
Le 19/05/2024, Timothy M Butterworth a écrit:
> sudo sync && sh -c "/usr/bin/echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches"
--w--- 1 root root 0 19 mai 13:11 /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
The redirection won't work unless the person is already root—there was a
thread about this here just a few days ago.
On Sat, May 18, 2024 at 5:53 PM Stephen P. Molnar
wrote:
> I have just installed installed Quickemu v-6.1.4.
>
> quickget windows 11 ran as it should without any errors or warnings.
> However:
> (base) comp@Abanormal:~/VM$ quickemu --vm windows-10.conf
> ~/VM ~/VM
>
On Wed, May 15, 2024 at 12:28:44AM +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
> i was plundering around and found a new, to me, utility
> is any one using usbip
> is it usable or cluncky
> sounds like it might be handy
>
I've tried it for a couple of things with little success:
* Black Magic ATEM
On Sat, May 18, 2024 at 11:56:06AM -0400, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I have just installed installed Quickemu v-6.1.4.
>
> quickget windows 11 ran as it should without any errors or warnings.
> However:
> (base) comp@Abanormal:~/VM$ quickemu --vm windows-10.conf
> ~/VM ~/VM
>
Everyone,
First of all thanks for the input. Unfortunately, I have to apologize,
because the actual problem was somewhat silly: selinux appears to be
preventing only *root* login at the tty, which I neglected to mention.
(Also, I neglected to check until now).
Regular user logins are fine.
I have just installed installed Quickemu v-6.1.4.
quickget windows 11 ran as it should without any errors or warnings.
However:
(base) comp@Abanormal:~/VM$ quickemu --vm windows-10.conf
~/VM ~/VM
Quickemu 4.9.4 using /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 v7.2.9
- Host:
Hi Maurizio,
On Sat, May 18, 2024 at 03:45:54PM +0200, Maurizio Caloro wrote:
> Please any from you use postfix with BATV (Bounce address tag validation)
> here ?
>
> And/or it's this is part of the standard?
I don't run Postfix and while I have heard of BATV I've never looked
into it. I just
Please any from you use postfix with BATV (Bounce address tag validation)
here ?
And/or it's this is part of the standard?
On Sat, May 18, 2024 at 08:26:55PM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 17/05/2024 18:10, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > On 17/05/2024 10:16, Karl Vogel wrote:
> > > > https://github.com/aaronsw/html2text/ might interest you. It
> > > > converts
> > > > (relatively) sane HTML into Markdown.
> > >
On 17/05/2024 18:10, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On 17/05/2024 10:16, Karl Vogel wrote:
https://github.com/aaronsw/html2text/ might interest you. It converts
(relatively) sane HTML into Markdown.
I put html2text.py into $HOME/lib and use this to call it:
#!/bin/sh
#
[...]
Hello
Thanks for reply yes, i have put now this, I have peace now
#cat postfix-addon.conf
[INCLUDES]
before = common.conf
[Definition]
_daemon = postfix/smtpd
failregex = ^%(__prefix_line)sNOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from \S+\[\]: 554
5\.2\.1 .*$
^%(__prefix_line)sNOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
>
> Don't call me a liar, you are just too dumb to understand.
It's sad to see that you need to make it this blatantly obvious that even I
clearly understand more than you do. And you're the one trying to scold me
about sticking to the mailing list rules when you so obviously don't care
for them
On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 03:25:49PM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> Actually I've been tempted to teach my mail reader to transform HTML
> >> into some lightweight markup (yeah, you need a bit of heuristics for
> >> that ;-) -- say Org, but why not its poor sister Markdown.
> > Please don't
As for the original question I'd recommend that whom ever is having the
issue with the version of Emacs in Debian being out date. I've done a
custom compiled gcc-14.1.0 by hand on a fresh install of Debian Bookworm
however, I can also understand that concertina people on this mailing
list
On 18/05/2024 02:25, Stefan Monnier wrote:
Actually I've been tempted to teach my mail reader to transform HTML
into some lightweight markup (yeah, you need a bit of heuristics for
that ;-) -- say Org, but why not its poor sister Markdown.
Please don't settle for markdown. I would love a org
On 18/05/2024 08:15, Charles Curley wrote:
charles 2913 0.0 0.9 545852 36740 ?Sl May12 0:26
/usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/onboard
--not-show-in=GNOME,GNOME-Classic:GNOME --startup-delay=3.0
Perhaps it starts through /etc/xdg/autostart/onboard-autostart.desktop
I have no idea if
On Thu, 16 May 2024 14:09:33 -0600
Charles Curley wrote:
> Onboard is not showing up in the XFCE system tray. Bookworm as
> updated. I don't see any Debian bug reports or questions on the home
> page. I believe I am not running Wayland.
>
> Has anyone else seen this? Fix/Workaround?
Got a bit
On Fri, 17 May 2024 20:42:10 +0200
Geert Stappers wrote:
> On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 02:09:33PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> > Onboard is not showing up in the XFCE system tray. Bookworm as
> > updated. I don't see any Debian bug reports or questions on the
> > home page. I believe I am not
On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 03:28:35PM -0400, PMA wrote:
> I received the following today from (Jerry Henley at) Ella White
> .
>
> I suspect fraud here, so have not opened the invoice he/she attached.
>
> Can you possibly tell me whether the message is legitimate?
I did not spend much time on it.
On 5/17/24 02:02, George at Clug wrote:
Is AppArmor already installed and running? It is on my system, maybe this
would conflict with SeLinux?
# aa-status
https://wiki.debian.org/AppArmor/HowToUse
Disable AppArmor
AppArmor is a security mechanism and disabling it is not
On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 03:25:49PM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> Actually I've been tempted to teach my mail reader to transform HTML
> >> into some lightweight markup (yeah, you need a bit of heuristics for
> >> that ;-) -- say Org, but why not its poor sister Markdown.
> > Please don't
On 2024-05-15 17:51, Max Nikulin wrote:
I have filed
https://bugs.debian.org/1071036
update-mime does not escape semicolon in .desktop Exec entries
Thanks! I should have done that, but I've postponed it because I felt I
didn't know enough about the context. (I just run Emacs on a Debian
On 17 May 2024 15:28 -0400, from armst...@eskimo.com (PMA):
> I received the following today from (Jerry Henley at) Ella White
> .
>
> I suspect fraud here, so have not opened the invoice he/she attached.
>
> Can you possibly tell me whether the message is legitimate?
The email came through a
ahem,
I got it as well.
Having never heard of the company, i simply removed it..although?
Given Google's decision to remove basic html, which gave users the ability
to flag such addresses, that someone still sent spam says allot about
google speaking personally.
Karen
On Fri, 17 May 2024,
On 5/17/24 15:28, PMA wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I received the following today from (Jerry Henley at) Ella White
> .
>
> I suspect fraud here, so have not opened the invoice he/she attached.
>
> Can you possibly tell me whether the message is legitimate?
>> Greetings! customer,
It came through
Am 17.05.2024 um 15:28:35 Uhr schrieb PMA:
> I received the following today from (Jerry Henley at) Ella White
> .
That is spam.
> I suspect fraud here, so have not opened the invoice he/she attached.
Done well.
> Can you possibly tell me whether the message is legitimate?
No. There is also
Dear List,
I received the following today from (Jerry Henley at) Ella White
.
I suspect fraud here, so have not opened the invoice he/she attached.
Can you possibly tell me whether the message is legitimate?
Thanks for your time!
Peter Armstrong
Greetings! customer,
I hope you're doing
>> Actually I've been tempted to teach my mail reader to transform HTML
>> into some lightweight markup (yeah, you need a bit of heuristics for
>> that ;-) -- say Org, but why not its poor sister Markdown.
> Please don't settle for markdown. I would love a org filter!
> org-mode just handles
On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 02:09:33PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> Onboard is not showing up in the XFCE system tray. Bookworm as updated.
> I don't see any Debian bug reports or questions on the home page.
> I believe I am not running Wayland.
>
> Has anyone else seen this?
I did
>
On Fri, 17 May 2024 15:49:52 +0200
Maurizio Caloro wrote:
>
>
> Hello
>
>
> Please i know that this arn't the Dovecot forum, but let me try, on
> the log's i have always knocking "unknown user" attempts.
>
>
> > May 15 22:39:31 Dovecot/auth-worker(2602036): Info: conn
> > unix:auth-worker
As you found out yourself, by default it's installed and running. And it's
quite likely they would interfere.
Still, the question remains. Why do you need SELinux? Do you have an actual
need for it? If not, go with what's already there. This will be much easier
to set up and handle.
Richard
Am
On 30/04/24 at 14:07, Alexandre Rossi wrote:
Hi,
Basically I've the same issue described here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1180389/speaker-test-returns-all-6-channels-to-front-speakers
The speaker-test program is provided by the alsa-utils package. I'm using
Debian 12 Bookworm, I've no
Am 17.05.2024 um 15:49:52 Uhr schrieb Maurizio Caloro:
> Please i know that this arn't the Dovecot forum, but let me try, on
> the log's i have always knocking "unknown user" attempts.
Best place should be the f2b list:
https://sourceforge.net/p/fail2ban/mailman/fail2ban-users/
> > May 15
HelloPlease i know that this arn't the Dovecot forum, but let me try, on the log's i have always knocking "unknown user" attempts.> May 15 22:39:31 Dovecot/auth-worker(2602036): Info: conn unix:auth-worker (pid=2602030,uid=113): auth-worker<49>:sql(b...@domain.ch,194.169.175.10): unknown useryes
On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 08:20:17AM -0400, Henning Follmann wrote:
> No the point is, you are not setting a file path, you are configure dovecot
> to directly write to these files.
> And dovecot is not just one process, there are multiple running as
> different users all trying t write into one
On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 10:12:03AM +0200, Richard wrote:
> So now that you don't know any further, you just start lying? Now that's
> rich.
>
> > I told you where to look, which is more than you deserve after how you
> behave.
>
> You didn't though.
Don't call me a liar, you are just too dumb
On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 12:43:49PM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 17/05/2024 10:16, Karl Vogel wrote:
> >https://github.com/aaronsw/html2text/ might interest you. It converts
> >(relatively) sane HTML into Markdown.
> >
> >I put html2text.py into $HOME/lib and use this to call it:
>
On 16/05/2024 14:48, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
On Wed May 15, 2024 at 4:51 PM BST, Max Nikulin wrote:
https://bugs.debian.org/1071036
update-mime does not escape semicolon in .desktop Exec entries
Re-reading your bug report I'm struck by how hard to reason about
(and test) the emacs .desktop
Hans writes:
> Dear list,
>
> does anyone know, where kmail is storing its tags for mails? The tags I mean
> are those like "already read".
I've never done that but maybe this helps, from
https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/kmail/kmail2/faq.html#transfer-mail-and-settings:
6.10. How do I transfer
Is there a specific reason why you want to use SELinux? AppArmor is already
there and much easier to configure. SELinux usually causes more issues than
AppArmor too as it's not as granular, especially on distros not made
specifically for it, at least in my experience. And on Debian, some apps
Le Fri, May 17, 2024 at 08:41:21AM +0200, Fabien R a écrit :
> On 15/05/2024 11:12, Charles Plessy wrote:
> > Plus précisément, ni le clavier ni la
> > souris ne se réveillent,
> J'ai de temps en temps un problème similaire mais seulement avec le touchpad.
> Je reload le module associé et ça
On 5/7/24 14:17, David Martin wrote:
Bonjour,
Savez vous quelle est la meilleure solution aujourd'hui pour un
serveur dédié sous Debian Linux ?
Un serveur dédié pour quoi faire? C'est différent s'il gère une
association locale de libristes ou de joueurs de bridge (dans ce cas,
une
So now that you don't know any further, you just start lying? Now that's
rich.
> I told you where to look, which is more than you deserve after how you
behave.
You didn't though.
> Configure the literal industry standard syslog or journald to use a facility
to your liking and the problem should
Is AppArmor already installed and running? It is on my system,
maybe this would conflict with SeLinux?
# aa-status
https://wiki.debian.org/AppArmor/HowToUse
DISABLE APPARMOR
AppArmor is a security mechanism and disabling it is not recommended.
If you really need to disable AppArmor on your
On 15/05/2024 11:12, Charles Plessy wrote:
Plus précisément, ni le clavier ni la
souris ne se réveillent,
J'ai de temps en temps un problème similaire mais seulement avec le touchpad.
Je reload le module associé et ça repart.
-
Fabien
by private mail manjunathreddy boreddy wrote:
I am unable to access under /dev/gpio*.
Please post to the debian user mailing list rather than to me :-)
I do not myself use GPIO devices so I am not able to offer a truely
sensible advice but I would begin with what the gpiodetect command
On 17/05/2024 10:16, Karl Vogel wrote:
https://github.com/aaronsw/html2text/ might interest you. It converts
(relatively) sane HTML into Markdown.
I put html2text.py into $HOME/lib and use this to call it:
#!/bin/sh
#
I am puzzled by this wrapper. I expect that "$@" is
Le 17/05/2024 à 06:16, manjunathreddy boreddy a écrit :
Hello
I am using debian 12 bookworm i am unable to export gpio
pins by using echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/export i am getting bash: echo :
write error earlier it was working fine when i re installed debian
package i am unable to
Hello,
I'm trying to get selinux working on a fresh, gui-free installation of
bookworm. I'm not trying to run any servers, nor use standard desktop
utilities (yet). I was hoping this setup would be simple enough that
selinux would be simple to get going.
I'm following [1], which is very
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