On Tue January 18 2011 05:06:52 Camaleón wrote:
Finally, he decided to give it another role → gnome-core as metapackage
for a GNOME DE that fits into a CD.
Good or bad decision? Dunno, it's just a decision and as such can be
enhanced, revoked, confirmed... as anything in this life :-)
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both regular kernel module and DKMS (recommended).
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changes to the CD's package list, and then was too lazy to fix his
mistake.
And thus one lazy DD creates headaches for thousands of sysadmins.
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whatever.
tun5 and friends will appear by magic when needed in /sys/class/net
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On Wed January 12 2011 10:22:23 Bob Proulx wrote:
It is definitely dev tun not tun0.
Not when you've got six OpenVPN tunnels on one system.
We use tun0 on single-tunnel systems for consistency
and in case we need to add a second tunnel.
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On Wed January 12 2011 10:14:32 PETER EASTHOPE wrote:
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Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 08:52:41 -0800
When I try your config on one of my test boxes I find
the following in syslog:
Jan 12 08:50:18 bul-lb ovpn-myvpn[9850]: Options error: --mode server
that Lenny's ktorrent2.2
was one of the few bright spots in our most recent KDE 4 evaluation
a few weeks ago.
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On Tue January 11 2011 14:09:09 PETER EASTHOPE wrote:
OK. Seems that somehow I've managed to disable port
1194 or tcpdump.
Anything interesting in the /etc/openvpn/*, or in the output
of iptables-save or of route -n or of ifconfig?
(Post them here if there's nothing private.)
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r...@dalton:/etc/openvpn# ip addr show
I don't see the OpenVPN tunnel.
What happens on /etc/init.d/openvpn start?
FWIW, I use dev tun0 (or dev tunN for some N) instead of
dev tun in the OpenVPN config.
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test a couple of weeks ago STILL can't install a working KMail).
KDE 3.5: 9/10
Trinity: 8/10
KDE 4.4: 2/10
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On Wed January 5 2011 09:11:50 vr wrote:
nslookup X.X.X.X
;; Got recursion not available from x.x.x.x, trying next server
;; Got recursion not available from x.x.x.x, trying next server
Please cat /etc/resolv.conf and post the result here.
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;; Got recursion not available from x.x.x.x, trying next server
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of the Linux
server which is saying that recursion is not available, and
tell us the IP addresses of the client and the server?
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Change can be good or bad.
Hardware and software improvements are generally beneficial.
Throwing away years of DD work and thereby causing innumerable
previously rock-solid Debian servers to fail to boot is not.
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is weaker and
causes many server failures, although it may be adequate for
simple laptop configurations.
The stable ordering is in fact in the postinst scripts.
Undoing the damage done by insserv is possible but non-trivial.
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On Wed January 5 2011 20:31:44 Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
mgb-deb...@yosemite.net :
Undoing the damage done by insserv is possible but non-trivial.
So... let's just work for some years and it will be better.
Non-trivial as in a few days of work (mostly testing), not years.
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bug #608098 for more information, especially
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=608098#31.
Creating a new package to depend upon evolution and ephiphany
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assumed insserv would not
destroy the boot order as there is no warning in the debconf
question or the release notes. Our third test upgrade was the
first server test upgrade, and that was when we realized that
insserv is a disaster.
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On Sat January 1 2011 06:00:54 Andrei Popescu wrote:
I'm sure you are aware that insserv is doing the (re)ordering based on
the LSB headers in each initscript. Don't you think your rant is
exaggerated?
Please read the thread. I don't think there is merit
in repeating it here.
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On Thu December 30 2010 22:27:33 Arthur Machlas wrote:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=608437
Wow, that was fast! Thank you all!
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Here's to freedom and a great insserv-or-not-insserv new year!
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When unnecessary and harmful packages are REQUIRED in order to satisfy
some script kiddy's ego that's abuse of the packaging system.
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On Thu December 30 2010 03:42:45 Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 12:08:10 -0800, Mike Bird wrote:
I have not lied about your postings. I started this thread
by posting a solution[1] and by asking if there is a better solution.
And I told you another way to get the job done (in fact
On Thu December 30 2010 12:13:03 Tom H wrote:
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Mike Bird mgb-deb...@yosemite.net wrote:
Your solution is to edit /etc/init.d/apache2. Your solution requires
manual intervention on every apache2 upgrade.
Apparently not:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user
in an upgraded grub-pc
without breaking the automatic chain-load configuration.
Messing with bootloaders is never 100% safe. YMMV.
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(Sigh) So you don't know anything about insserv? Why guess?
That only makes things worse. People may find your bogus
suggestions in the archive and mistakenly act on them.
Please let people who understand insserv answer the questions.
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 01:51:34 -0800, Mike Bird wrote:
Please let people who understand insserv answer the questions.
Nothing impedes people from replying.
Unfortunately that is true. You can put out a lot
of bad information and harm Debian
On Wed December 29 2010 01:43:09 Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 01:37:48 -0800, Mike Bird wrote:
The question is not whether the problem can be solved.
Then what do you want? Just complain?
I STARTED this thread by posting a solution[1]. And I asked if
there is a better solution
On Wed December 29 2010 11:29:38 Camaleón wrote:
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On Wed December 29 2010 01:43:09 Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 01:37:48 -0800, Mike Bird wrote:
The question is not whether the problem can be solved.
Then what do you want? Just
) as to how to determine the
best response?
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On Wed December 29 2010 13:00:53 Vuki wrote:
does anyone know a working etch(4.0) apt mirror?
Please see: http://archive.debian.org/README
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a client's DHCP config here - three VLANS, seven static
IP's for printers and such like, several hundred workstations on
dynamic IP's, ... and it's well under 2KB.
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with an unused IP from the DHCP pool, are they blocked from accessing
the network?
On the very rare occasions when I've done MAC filtering it's been
in a switch, not a DHCP server.
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On Wed December 29 2010 17:56:16 Martin Lorenz wrote:
when copying a file (no matter which) the copy gets zero permissions.
What's the result of running the umask command?
Normally it's something like 0022. You may have 0777.
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you might want to try a fsck.
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On Mon December 27 2010 23:55:00 Arthur Machlas wrote:
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Mike Bird mgb-deb...@yosemite.net wrote:
If the Apache configuration needs DNS to start, Apache silently
and without logging anything fails to start in Squeeze. This
used to work correctly under the old
On Tue December 28 2010 01:31:50 Camaleón wrote:
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Is it possible to go back to the old system?
If you mean how to disable dependency booting yes, you can disable it
to get the old behaviour, but you will still have to ensure bind9
mechanism
in Squeeze?
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# X-Interactive: true
# Short-Description: Start/stop apache2 web server
### END INIT INFO
... and then ran insserv and rebooted.
Is there a simpler solution?
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and the semantic desktop will become
useful. Maybe not. For now, the internet and KDE 3 are what works.
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Debian KDE 3.5.5 as
long as it was supported. Is 3.5.12 worth evaluating at
this stage or are most people planning to wait until Lenny
and Debian KDE 3.5 are no more?
TIA,
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This is in Lenny, but the conf files have been inherited
through many dist-upgrades.
TIA
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On Wed September 1 2010 11:45:14 hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
What other way is there other than df to find where the root fs is mounted?
cat /proc/mounts is authoritative even when /etc/mtab is messed up.
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The /dev/hda6 appears to be a problem in your /etc/mtab.
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On Fri July 30 2010 09:47:15 hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
Mike Bird wrote:
On Fri July 30 2010 09:13:08 hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
This person knows nothing of commands or VT's so it was just internet
browsing activity. I would sure like to know what happened.
How do you know that this person
, not Debian, ...
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On Sat July 24 2010 18:57:57 Dirk wrote:
does not work
Ah yes. I should have noticed that you're probably using ssh.
Try installing sshpass instead of using expect. When rsync sees
expect's sockets it mistakenly thinks it's a daemon.
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the question is, does LVM understand the performance
implications of 10 RAID-1E PV's, or would the OP be better off
assigning his 30 devices as 15 RAID-1 PV's.
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On Wed May 12 2010 09:58:57 Jozsi Vadkan wrote:
sed -n '1,2p;4p' file.txt
doesn't work.
Works for me in Lenny. What output do you see? What version
of sed do you have?
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, but please don't do that at Steef's expense.
I sent you the help text you asked for. That is not interfering.
And for the n+1'th time please stop CC'ing me when replying to list.
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of debian-kde, to which I have cross-posted this message.
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or lsb-desktop.
If you upgrade your RAM from 1GB to 2GB, KDE 4 feels about as fast
as KDE 3.5, except KDE 4 startup and KMail startup are still slower.
One reason for needing additional RAM seems to be memory leaks,
although whether in QT4 or KDE itself I don't know.
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time ago there were problems like that. Nowadays s/w
RAID handles rebuild so well that we don't even have to set
/proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_max.
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I would have been fired. If they're not I/O bound they're useless.
With a few exceptions such as physical backups, any I/O bound
application is going to be seek bound, not bandwidth bound.
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On Wed April 28 2010 15:10:32 Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Mike Bird put forth on 4/28/2010 1:48 PM:
I've designed commercial database managers and OLTP systems.
Are you saying you've put production OLTP databases on N-way software RAID
1 sets?
No. I've used N-way RAID-1 for general servers - mail
such as fulfillment and analysis.
Both are mostly reads. Backup from the live DB is all reads.
I typically saw about 90% reads in OLTP databases.
I think this is getting off-topic for debian-user.
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On Mon April 26 2010 10:51:38 Mark Allums wrote:
RAID 6 (and 5) perform well when less than approximately 1/3 full.
After that, even reads suffer.
Mark,
I've been using various kinds of RAID for many many years and
was not aware of that. Do you have a link to an explanation?
Thanks,
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excellent fault tolerance and a substantial boost
to read and write performance. Anyone considering a 4 disk mirror set
should do RAID 10 instead.
Some of my RAIDs are N-way RAID-1 because of the superior read performance.
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figure on failures being much more likely during a rebuild.
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, e.g.:
parent-
a-
able
alf
b-
beta
bravo
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).
Or as many more as the filesystem has space for.
The 31998 subdirectories limit is rarely encountered because using a
multi-level directory heirarchy is so much more efficient.
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as you've got space for.
$ mkdir /tmp/foo
$ cd /tmp/foo
$ perl -e 'for ($i=0; $i5; ++$i) { open(F, $i); close(F); }'
$ ls | wc -l
5
$ mount | grep md1
/dev/md1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
$ mount | grep /tmp
$ cd
$ rm -rf /tmp/foo
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}' | sort))
Remove --dry-run at your own peril once you're happy with the proposed
actions.
You may need to run it a couple or three times but that should do it.
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My output with the suggestion above.
debian:~# dpkg --dry-run --purge $(join -v2 (awk '{if ($2==install
be trying to chroot?
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help to show what is using those 6GB.
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On Wed March 17 2010 17:34:50 Mike Bird wrote:
(1) You don't have an inode shortage. You have 99%/89%/99% inodes free.
(2) You can confirm this with df -i.
(3) Hardlinks do not consume any inodes, only directory space.
(4) You're short of blocks (not inodes) on your 6GB root drive.
(5) du -x
On Mon March 8 2010 16:28:40 Clive McBarton wrote:
I do NO write operation whatsoever on it. It is not allowed to change in
ANY way.
It's probably not that large. Save a few copies with dd and see
where they differ. Might turn up a clue.
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find an open source program that does
the same thing, and read its source.
Otherwise you're the decompiler (unless you can persuade somebody
else to decompile it for you).
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1.0.7-6
ii squirrelmail 2:1.4.15-4+lenny2
(You may not need all those PHP packages.)
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= yosemite.net
inet_interfaces = loopback-only
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8
relayhost = mx1.yosemite.net
inet_protocols = ipv4
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as they are automatically calculated from the
address and netmask.
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On Wed August 19 2009 18:46:52 Steve Kleene wrote:
I'm trying to use smbclient to connect from the console of an Etch host to
a Windows server at work. As root, I can mount my directory on the server
by entering this:
mount -t cifs //site.uc.edu/kleene /mnt -o username=place/steve
and my
'
--exclude '/media' / /media/disk/laptop
Does the space between the -- and the exclude exist in the script?
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error: Failed to unlink `uhci-hcd.ko': No such file or directory
Is this a bug, or did I miss some warning about not installing
kernels while tmpreaper is running?
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On Fri April 17 2009 07:59:39 Erik Xavior wrote:
why isn't working? :S
if [ $(date +%H) 10 ]; then echo later then 10h; else echo before
10h; fi;
10 created a file called 10. You probably want -gt 10.
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or
zero hours with equal probability because in the long run it all
balances anyway?
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.,
aren’t *), the command will be run when either field matches the cur‐
rent time. For example,
‘‘30 4 1,15 * 5’’ would cause a command to be run at 4:30 am on the 1st
and 15th of each month, plus every Friday.
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but this is going at about 700,000 per day. Would simply doing an rm
-rf on the Maildir be quicker? Or is there a better way?
Might be best to make sure the directory is indexed, if on a filesystem
which supports indexing, then use rm -rf.
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