T BkRl (2018-08-05):
> Sorry Nicolas
Saying sorry when you do it again is a lie.
Good bye, this is the last you will hear of me.
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you do not have respect for the persons on this list, then you do
not deserve respect in return.
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The following information may help to resolve the situation:
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> jmtpfs : Depends: fuse but it is not going to be installed
> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
It works here. Your problem is not with secur
re not yet loaded from disk.)
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y, anything but smooth and continuous.
Rip the CD.
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D PCM data: 10 Mo/mn, transparent stereo
Opus: <~1 Mo/mn.
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Curt (2018-07-13):
> Why not (not a rhetorical question)?
Because requiring unusual system configuration for user programs is not
convenient in the long run.
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you can restart it.
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). But Bayesian classification is a very limited form of AI.
What I am looking for is something that makes uses of the tremendous
theoretical and practical progress made in the last fifteen years.
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its input and outputs a diagnosis) based on these technologies and
that people find satisfactory.
Any advice?
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to...@tuxteam.de (2018-04-05):
> But then when I see people proposing XML as structured data
> representation, I suddenly grow very sad...
Isn't it?
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re that is convenient for the particular problem. And indeed, for
crossword puzzles, accessing the n-th letter of a de-diacriticized word
is a necessary operation. But it is not accessing the n-th letter of a
generic string.
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of the messages in the Maildir.
Glad to read this. There are too many maildir zealots out there.
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ing indexing, or we just label you a loon and
> ignore everything you say henceforth.
To be honest, I do not care much what "you" think about me.
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people designed more
advanced and optimized formats on top of it.
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th both the char index and the octet offset.
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> lord and savior. If you ever did.)
I do not have a "lord and savior". I use the terminal a lot, but I am
aware of the hidden complexities.
> All of these things matter, and are real, and don't necessarily indicate
> "botched design".
All these things matter, but they do not require random access in a
string by char number.
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y botched
their design.
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e the conversion.
I have given you advice (for free), you are not taking it. Too bad for
you. Good day.
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rhkra...@gmail.com (2018-04-04):
> Sorry, I already have 300 MB plus stored in that format.
Then convert. Small extra work now. Many less headaches later.
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rhkra...@gmail.com (2018-04-03):
> and the data is stored in mbox formatted files.
DO NOT DO THAT.
This is the only good advice you can have for that project. Store your
data in a decent format.
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ther than blindly byte-copying it to a different place in memory.
No, the length of the string is hardly relevant, and when it is it is
not enough anyway.
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n all that complexity.
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he "problems" people have with UTF-8: the problem
resides not in the properties of UTF-8 but in the unwritten assumptions
about the way they should be implementing things.
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se a library. And use whatever text format that library use.
The problem does not come from UTF-8 or Unicode or anything
computer-related, the problem comes from the principle of written human
text: writing systems are insanely complex.
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e been:
$ TZ=Europe/London date
Sun Feb 4 17:44:49 GMT 2018
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e a problem, but you never hear of people who manage to use the
natural syntax efficiently.
Anyway, if you propose to remove the ability to write something like
"2017-12-04 + 73 days", I veto as strongly as I can.
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Michael Stone (2018-02-04):
> Heck, let's try some natural language right now:
I hope you enjoy the warmth of the burning straw men. Good day.
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have trouble predicting the output of a given input.
All you describe is convenience for programmatic use. As I explained,
this parser is meant for interactive use. For interactive use,
flexibility and natural language are a convenience.
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The
date in Richard's mail is fine.
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re details?
Beware that the "same functionality" includes "same convenience".
Convenience is hard to achieve.
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ist
software is not properly configured to do that automatically.
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dable for a human, less
readable for a computer. It is good for interactive use, bad for script
use. For script use, there are other tools, depending on the task.
Do not blame the feature, blame the people who misuse it.
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uot;, "MM-DD-" nor
"MM/DD/". If your output is intended for humans, print your month
names; if your output is intended for computers, use the only logical
order: -MM-DD. It is standardized and understood by coreutils.
And if you need input from the user, provide a higher-level interface.
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:sha256,size=256
That would probably work. "PARTUUID=00065379-05" would probably too.
> Still, I'm uncertain what goes into /etc/fstab.
>
>/dev/mapper/swap none swap sw 0 0
>
> ?
Indeed, /dev/mapper/swap, since your swap device is named like that in
the BTS.
> Best not to think about any other options.
I do not pretend that the solution is the only one, it is not. But I can
make the difference between a good solution and a bad one.
Please forgive me, but I do not like to argue further with you on this.
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nd how it all fits together.
Instead, they will just take the first solution they think of, implement
it, find drawbacks, fix them the same way, entering an endless loop of
piling kludges over kludges. I know several people who function like
that.
The solution you quoted is a perfect example of that. Be
reserve the key,
obviously. As to how to specify it in fstab, you need to use the name
declared in crypttab.
Using filesystem labels and UUID is IMHO a very bad design, because they
reside inside the filesystem itself. Better use LVM, partition names or
partition UUIDs.
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"RESUME=none" in
/etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf.
Note that your problem has absolutely nothing to do with systemd.
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adays, tar know how to do
that all by itself, including detecting the archive type.
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Michael Fothergill (2018-01-25):
> If you look at the date and time then you can see that no directories have
> been created with from it in the directory.
tar restores the mtime of extracted files and directories. You need to
look at the ctime.
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the mail.
Thanks to both Sven for pointing it.
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ount -t tmpfs dummy /tmp/dummy
dmesg > /tmp/dummy/something
log-in in console
ls /tmp/dummy
Result: file "something" is not there.
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exec_needs_mount_namespace()
in systemd/src/core/execute.c, but I do not see which condition is true
for sshd, AFAICS they are all false.
Have anyone investigated the issue already?
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rhkra...@gmail.com (2018-01-03):
> I hope the OP is still "listening".
If he is, he is probably enjoying the time wasted by his nonsensical
question.
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for example when it provides a plugin
for another software, it does so by providing a file. When the package
is upgraded, the normal handling of configuration files can be applied.
Modifying a monolithic configuration file would be much more fragile.
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uld have the new episode #n
immediately, followed by "previously on" and a complete rerun of episode
#(n-1), including the rerun of episode #(n-2) that was at its end.
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sing it means a possible ellipsis.
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Le primidi 21 fructidor, an CCXXV, Max a écrit :
> cat /tmp/file
>
> one
> two
> three
> four
This is not HTML, yet you pretend it is. Make it consistent. It has
nothing to do with Bash nor CGI.
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Le primidi 21 fructidor, an CCXXV, Pol Hallen a écrit :
> cat /tmp/file
Could we perhaps see the contents of this file?
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The same thing with Perl's
Digest::b64digest would be much better.
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Le nonidi 9 fructidor, an CCXXV, Dejan Jocic a écrit :
> 10. I'm sure that there is more
0. Think about against what risks you want to protect yourself.
Security is always a compromise with convenience. The only absolute
security is when you do nothing with no computer at all, but that is not
wha
Le quintidi 5 fructidor, an CCXXV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit :
> Wrong. Your ambiguous choice of words has hidden the difference.
That was YOUR own choice of words, showing how this discussion is
pointless.
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the police after robbing a bank" are two different problems,
for example.
The real question is, of course, which problem is the most severe for
the person who decides.
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Le quintidi 5 fructidor, an CCXXV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit :
> Wireless things do not solve the problem of having to cope with wires.
> They just replace this with the bigger problem of unauduitable firmware
> directly exposed to the attacker (via radio or sometimes infrared
> communication).
Le tridi 3 fructidor, an CCXXV, Tom Browder a écrit :
> So "disabled" is normal?
Indeed. See:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/15/html/Deployment_Guide/ch-Services_and_Daemons.html#s3-services-configuration-enabling
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is a mystery to me.
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c
>`-19868 qmgr -l -t unix -u
Looks like Postfix is running correctly.
Note that "systemctl start" is transient. If you want to make it start
automatically at boot, you have to use "systemctl enable".
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stemctl start postfix
> # systemctl status postfix
>
> and got several lines basically saying posfix.service was disabled.
Maybe reading these several lines in details rather than stopping at the
"basic" meaning would give more information.
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his list have already silently decided the
same, or will do so soon if you continue insulting the Debian
developers.
Anyway, I have no hope that you will understand my position, I post it
to make it clear for other readers. No doubt you will answer this mail
with another useless stunt. Please go ahead.
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tead is libelous
and deeply insulting to them. I suggest you retract and apologize
immediately.
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Le duodi 2 fructidor, an CCXXV, Gene Heskett a écrit :
> So when do we get that ported and into debian, replacing this gibberish
> generator call ip, so we can just get back to doing the things we want
> to do with a computer?
Never. Debian developers are not your lackeys.
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Le duodi 2 fructidor, an CCXXV, Rob van der Putten a écrit :
> After a upgrade from jessie to stretch I can't use the mouse to cut and
> paste in vim.
Try "set mouse=" (empty option).
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> On 17/08/17 12:50, Nicolas George wrote:
Please remember not to top-post.
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uggest a more efficient alternative?
We used a similar setup on a server, using the rsnapshot script. But we
have users with huge mbox files that were copied entirely each time. We
changed for a setup with normal rsync (no --link-dest) and btrfs
snapshots, it increased the efficiency (storage and
e
an input device is plugged or unplugged with environment variables
giving the properties. If nothing standard exists, I can publish it.
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l perceived needs. It does not.
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t if not all points.
I hope you realize that traditions and familiarity of old geezers can
only go so far to justify the evolution or non-evolution of a system.
Otherwise, we still would have ed in the base system.
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L'octidi 28 thermidor, an CCXXV, Erik Christiansen a écrit :
> If it's no longer part of the base system, then perhaps the system is
> too base?
Please ellaborate. Why should ifconfig be part of the base system?
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a helper syndrome. Or both.
What makes you say that? I did not pretend that I know better what is
right for you.
But systemd has absolutely nothing to do with the discussion for now,
and yet you brought it up for no apparent reason.
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umentation.
But still, "UsePrivilegeSeparation no" is a deal breaker on its own.
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:)
You seem to be suffering from a systemd obsession, maybe you should
consult a therapist about that :-Þ
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reakers on their own. Plus,
glimpsing at the rest of the documentation, I do not see how it is
better than mounting the partition from the session's startup scripts.
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is necessary, but almost
always neglected. I do not think it is significantly better on the
proprietary side of the barrier, but not with the same kind of flaws
("to print the document, use the 'print' menu").
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pdate it. Me neither. Please proceed.
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I can log in on the text
console to unlock and mount it, and then wait a few seconds for xdm to
start.
It all works rather well, but I wonder if there are more supported ways
of achieving the same result.
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Le duodi 22 thermidor, an CCXXV, spp mg a écrit :
> Why put ~/bin beginning ? Is that dangerous ?
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test area for something more insidious.
Enjoy your conspiracy theories.
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e reader's attention, nothing more. That is the simplest explanation,
consistent with all the techniques used by spammers and there is
absolutely no evidence of anything else.
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of button exists?
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hat makes a tenth of second difference, and that is way
beyond unacceptable for your use.
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Good luck if you want to get things moving.
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taking gamma correction into account. That means that
when 50% intensity is wanted, it produces 22% intensity instead:
black-on-white is too thick, white-on-black is too thin.
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v DISPLAY=:0 /home/your_username/full_path_goes_here/play_something.sh
Setting the DISPLAY environment variable is for video, not for audio as
in Jean-Philippe's problem.
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ticipated that.
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lue.
Have you checked « ni...@redchan.it »'s credentials as an attorney?
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Le sextidi 6 thermidor, an CCXXV, Erik Christiansen a écrit :
> When two meters back from a big monitor, with wireless keyboard to
> bridge the gap, and eyes which have made 63 trips around the big shiny
> yellow thing, those tiny flyspecks are worth nothing in terms of user
> interface.
I feel yo
ed to replace.
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stamps. They will tell you if it
is something that has been remaining from five years ago.
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s becoming more mainstream, especially with
hardware: "right to repair" is something very present in the news
nowadays.
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as "/etc/init.d/foobar stop" versus "rm
/etc/rc?.d/???foobar", nothing special about systemd.
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cally, this mail was conform to the standards: even
though the base64 encoding was not necessary, it was perfectly legal.
That does not mean you should read Fungi4All's mails, though. But do not
blame the form, blame the substance.
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ix and Linux systems have many ways of achieving the tasks that
can be done with a remote desktop, and some of these ways would probably
be more convenient for them, depending on their exact needs: just access
the files, attach to an existing application or run a new one, etc.
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ears back, I was really not impressed with
the overall code quality. But this in particular was not a bug in
duplicity.
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e is just to disguise
that status and attract your attention until you read the quoted text.
The messages without spammy content in the quoted text are probably
decoys to confuse the automated or mental filters even more.
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Le decadi 20 messidor, an CCXXV, Nicolas George a écrit :
> This specific error message is always the sign of a severe bug in the
> program.
Hum, I had not imagined the wrong file descriptor was requested on
purpose. The severe bug was not in the program but in the caller.
R
backups have been toast for a long time. Whether you manage to restore
them or not (I cannot help you for that, sorry), you should probably
look for another backup program immediately after the situation is
stabilized.
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't even has settings for UTC, my
> printer (Brother HL4150CDN) it doesn't use UTC.
You are wrong, they all use UTC, you just did not know it because you
behave as a simple customer, not bothering to look at the innards.
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Le duodi 12 messidor, an CCXXV, Dan Ritter a écrit :
> Clearly the problem can still arise with a ~/.vimrc in place.
But probably not the way you diagnosed.
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Le duodi 12 messidor, an CCXXV, Greg Wooledge a écrit :
> all kinds of rubbish that I would never, ever want.
Well, obviously somebody wanted that "rubbish", enough to work and
implement it as Libre software. A little respect for other people's
work, maybe?
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