dists/unstable/contrib/i18n/Translation-en.diff/Index (equal to )
Bringing index files up to date...
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bsystem-net-devices-wlp6s0.device
> EOF
>
> systemctl daemon-reload
Or run
systemctl edit minissdpd.service
which will create the file in the appropriate location, open $EDITOR on
it, and run daemon-reload automatically afterwards.
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nager does, but
is not NetworkManager?
There's wicd, which is similar. I don't know of any others.
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of dirs that serve as mount points for other filesystems:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/4426/access-to-original-contents-of-mount-point
(Unless mount fails because of no free space...)
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On Fri 04 Jan 2019 at 16:52:45 (+), Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
And in this case, the problem is easy to solve:
rm /path/to/some/large/files/*
Wrong again. The free space on /home is sufficient to hold 10 copies
of the entire / filesystem
On sex, 04 jan 2019, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
And in this case, the problem is easy to solve:
rm /path/to/some/large/files/*
The usual suspects (/var/logs, /var/cache, etc) have already been
mentioned, and are in a different partition. One place to investigate
is /lib/modules. It can
, the problem is easy to solve:
rm /path/to/some/large/files/*
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On 21 de dezembro de 2018 20:24, aprekates wrote:
> In a new installed system with Debian 9.6
>
> $ dpkg -l
>
> will list only packages with 'ii' state and a couple of 'rc'.
>
> But if i run:
>
> $ dpkg -l w*
>
> i will get a dozen also of 'un' packages.
>
> So i dont understand the logic
the
replies: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/
Or at least look for replies in the web archives at that same address.
But please don't keep reposting the same question.
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tion. Just copy and
paste from https://github.com/imp/dnsmasq/blob/master/trust-anchors.conf
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as FAT32 (other FAT variants should work), and add .mp3
files to it. Could not be simpler.
(Other filesystems might be supported, and other audio formats, but
don't count on that.)
There are several CD rippers and mp3 encoders in Debian.
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line that her mother listened to.
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see somewhere else the
characters used in the filenames?
Maybe some filenames are incorrectly encoded.
It would really help if you showed us what you get, and what you expected.
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, even if it receives a ln call,
when it determines that each file must end up in different disks.
For your use case, LVM seems more adequate: you'll have only one
filesystem, even if at disk level it's stored in two disks.
[0]Actually, they must be in the same filesystem
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once it's really needed, the caches will be dropped. Thus "free"
memory is usually reported as low. Compare with "available" memory as
reported by free.
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tml#~/.config)
. Many apps use it, but still the majority uses ~ directly (and probably
allways will).
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/ \C_c_c_c
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to open '/dev/sdc': No medium found
root@debian-jan13:/home/richard# ls /dev/sdc
/dev/sdc
root@debian-jan13:/home/richard#
What's happening?
Your USB drive might have died.
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the scroll bar is hidden unless the mouse is over it?
Do we have a better hex editor?
emacs with hexl-mode?
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On 14-01-2018 01:52, Vasyl Vavrychuk wrote:
> I would like to list not installed packages in my script.
aptitude search '!~i'
is a start
It's possible to configure the output, see the manpage.
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should cover them. I remember
O'Reilly had several good books, but I cannot recommend any specific
one right now.
As for chattr, the suggestion someone else made to forget about it by
now is a good one. First get a good understanding of the basic
permission system.
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On 29-12-2017 19:18, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> On 29-12-2017 18:58, eamanu15 . wrote:
>> Sorry if this is not the correct mailing list, but maybe you can help
>> me.
>>
>> I have a Lenovo laptop with Windows10 native and UEFI. I read (really
>> a friend) on va
systems with UEFI. That is correct?
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BTW, Windows XP is unsupported and thus a security risk, as bugs are not
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-independent .deb with the docs, and then smaller
architecture-dependent .deb's with the binaries for each architecture,
instead of duplicating the docs in those architecture-dependent
packages.
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here: http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/
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were you feed the program
a script with instructions and data and then
the program generates the drawing?
There might be even be Tikz libraries for the kind of drawing he is
looking for.
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want a computer
representation of what already is.
Asymptote, perhaps?
If you're willing to add a little Latex around your drawing, the Tikz package.
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p://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadtop.aspx?c=us=en=hll2340dw_us_eu_as
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able to luksClose it.
The commands in deloptes' message seem correct and are what you need.
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only a few important ones elsewhere), then POP3
might be viable.
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just chmod 777 /media/beffa/label.
Or use a permission-less filesystem such as vfat.
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imilar goals.
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straightforward. It can be
used to detect fake forgeries (a spammer sending an email claiming to
be from @paypal.com, for instance), but it doesn't really help with
spam detection if it's j...@buymycrappyproducts.com sending unsolicited
emails advertising his crappy products.
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/releases/stable/amd64/release-notes/ch-whats-new.en.html#x-no-longer-requires-root
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On 8 de julho de 2017 17:16, Fungi4All wrote:
> I thought only sites for idiots like gloogloo pick on their own the language
> of
> the menus based on locale/ip even though the language is nowhere used on
> this pc. But debian-wiki will pick and not reverse the choice? Even though
> I choose
sg00160.html
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nd list the other commands and options you
can use.
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to stretch, there is one
recommended tool, and it's documented in the release notes (as are
other things one should be aware when upgrading).
Spoiler: It's apt-get.
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rly common packages that one probably already
has installed. This should make installation easy and shouldn't cause
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On 11-06-2017 05:06, solitone wrote:
> But where do you find old packages in case you no longer
> have them in /var/cache/apt/archives?
http://snapshot.debian.org/
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have an issue with validity, it's an issue which many
SSL certificates are going to share.
According to themselves:
https://letsencrypt.org/docs/certificate-compatibility/
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pages.
Also, typing 'man ip link' should work on the command line.
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t; So, I don't always use my web and SQL servers so I don't want it
> auto-starting at boot but I don't know how to turn it off.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+enable+%2F+disable+services+in+systemd
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On 11-03-2017 09:35, Johann Spies wrote:
> Is there not a better way to mount spyker's home directory on my laptop?
>
If you can access it via ssh, you can try sshfs.
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) to
backup and restore drives or partitions.
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a Unix operating system.
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or
Show us the output of
file /usr/local/bin/swift
file /opt/swift/bin/swift.bin
(Especially the latter.)
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Install os-prober if don't already have it in the main system (the one
that houses grub), then update-grub should find the new OS.
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s section (on Debian, in file
named.conf.options) put
allow-recursion {
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But keep in mind that debian does support in
place upgrades and offers support for that. I and many others have done
that successfully several times.
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On Ter, 31 Jan 2017, Kynn Jones wrote:
Hi everyone!
When I tried to install `ntp`, there was a "No space left on device" at the
end of `apt-get`'s output, but `df` shows no shortage of space:
Try 'df -i', you're probably out of inodes.
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nfirmation, along with a listing of all the
actions to be done. So you can always cancel if that's not what you
want.
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ot sure how is the tagging status going. There might
be packages with insufficient tags (or even none at all).
[0]https://wiki.debian.org/Debtags
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could also be interpreted as "Coercing the
permissions of files used by [the program] sane", but nevertheless
what he wrote is perfectly correct, so don't berate him for that.
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rso/btrfs/post_2014-05-04_Fixing-Btrfs-Filesystem-Full-Problems.html
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" and "OverlayFS storage in
practice". While you won't be able to do what you want with docker,
perhaps you can get some ideas. I'd guess you'd need some kind of
layering like done by docker, but sometimes changing the bottom layers
(which is not possible with docker - only the topmost layer is ever
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result with Debian?
docker does not work as you describe (and I know of nothing that does
anything close to your idea), but it does suit some of the uses you
mentioned (the ones quoted).
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help in Danish, also
install libreoffice-help-da.
I guess the live CD does not have these packages installed because of
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ess.
/usr/share/doc/wordpress/README.Debian
The standard location of Debian-specific instructions for a given package.
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r/rsync/FileServer.$NOW.log
>
> The incremental backups have worked seamlessly for over 10 years but
> recently, possibly related to the upgrade of Debian Jessie, the
> exclude options have ceased to have effect.
>
> I've dug around the docs but haven't found anything
this?
Try another mouse?
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quot;
was not already a directory, the system would happily copy every file
over the previous one (naming each one 'destination').
I can't tell what scp does in this case (and can't try right now), but
regular cp fails with a message saying that 'destination' is not a
directory. I'd imagine scp does something similar.
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On Seg, 06 Jun 2016, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 06 June 2016 09:12:46 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On Dom, 05 Jun 2016, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 05 June 2016 05:59:14 Curt wrote:
>> All I can find as a "pis aller" after a quick look is this:
>>
>> htt
. You seem to be running Wheezy; don't expect a newer version.
For that matter, even Jessie is unlikely to get newer versions (with
the exception of security fixes).
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t;openvpn@", so
you can try "systemctl start openvpn@client".
Lastly, you could also try "systemctl status openvpn" and "systemctl
status openvpn@client".
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commends. Try with
apt-get --no-install-recommends.
If you use aptitude's interactive mode, you can see why each package is
pulled (which other package requires or recommends it), and you can work
up the chain.
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e NoScript itself, or another extension, changing the link
to avoid Google tracking?
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and ext3.
If so: Are there other means to shrink them except rmdir ?
There's the -D option for fsck that optimizes directories, this should
make them return to the smallest size, but the filesystem must be
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ebian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=802966 .
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. Just select manual partitioning and you should see the
existing partitions. You can then set their mountpoints and indicate
that formating should not be done.
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that path.
Take a look at rsnapshot. It's a wrapper for rsync with --lnk-dest.
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ed it. I didn't do anything. Gremlins, maybe.
I have no idea why, maybe gmail's behavior changed.
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is to access the files in /var/mail/user and be
accessible from icedove 38.0.1 (running Debian unstable i386 here)
with reasonably straightforward configuration.
Take a look at dovecot. It's quite powerful and should be
straightforward to setup for this use case.
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Admittedly this is an infrequent and not a serious problem. Still it is
annoying when it occurs. Have I made an error in the colorizing prompt?
The bash manpage suggests enclosing the non-printing escape sequences
inside \[ and \]. This is not 100% effective, but it helps.
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do the logs say?
Also, port 465 is SSL on connect, you probably need to tell exim that.
(Or convince the remote server administrators do move to STARTTLS on
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for the packages for a
list of available stylesheets.
For other formats I cannot help you much, but I believe the first step
is similar: use a stylesheet to convert the docboock source to an
intermediate format, which is then processed by specific tools to
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overwiew about this topic:
http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/05/how-crackers-make-minced-meat-out-of-your-passwords/
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the job consistently, or to mark them as not being required for boot.
This is already noted in the release notes.
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As for the X11 Session Forward, I'm not sure what you want. Android
apps do not run in an X Server, so I don't think this feature would be
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Forwarding won't help. But there may be applications that allow that
(at least partially). Probably you'll need a rooted phone.
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very easy to circumvent, but I guess the people that would have mails
blocked by that filter are exactly the ones that would have trouble
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As far as I remember, I've always accepted the defaults for number of
inodes, and I've never got even close to exhausting inodes.
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On 06/27/2014 10:11 PM, Emil Payne wrote:
I'm running Debian Wheezy. Let me know what other info you need.
I finally got the window box to read my Debian machine. Debian has
been reading Windows forever. Just got a new TV and have it connected
via WiFi to router. It can read media files
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