Re: Content of /etc/ethers

2024-01-04 Thread Rick Thomas
Thank you for mentioning "dnsmasq". I do the same thing on my home network and it works very well. Rick On Wed, Jan 3, 2024, at 9:29 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote: >> Which tools read /etc/ethers, what do they expect in there, what do >> they do with the contents? > &

Re: Is it safe to install Bookworm on a new machine now?

2023-12-12 Thread Rick Thomas
On Tue, Dec 12, 2023, at 6:22 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Tue, Dec 12, 2023 at 05:47:48PM -0800, Rick Thomas wrote: >> Is there a netinst iso that I can use to safely install Bookworm (stable) on >> a new PC? > > Well, with a netinst, the issue isn't what's on the

Is it safe to install Bookworm on a new machine now?

2023-12-12 Thread Rick Thomas
Is there a netinst iso that I can use to safely install Bookworm (stable) on a new PC? If so, where can I download it from? If not, how much longer is it likely to be before one exists? Thanks! Rick

Re: ⚠ No actualicéis a Debian 12.3 ⚠

2023-12-10 Thread Rick Gutierrez
Gracias x la información On Sun, Dec 10, 2023 at 9:01 AM Camaleón wrote: > Hola, > > Pues eso, acabo de leer que se retrasa por problemas con un bug de ext4 > (corrupción de archivos) y en Debian recomiendan PAUSAR las > actualizaciones, > sobre todo en sistemas que tienen configuradas las

Re: How to get VMware Player going on Debian 12 bookworm

2023-11-06 Thread Rick Thomas
t only Sid?) 3) Does the documentation (either from Virtualbox.org, or from Debian Sid) cover installation and use of Virtualbox under Debian? 4) How do I find out if it has virtualization/svm enabled in the firmware? If it does, would I be better off with KVM/QEMU, or Virtualbox? Thanks very much! Rick

Documentation for KVM/QEMU? [Re: How to get VMware Player going on Debian 12 bookworm]

2023-11-05 Thread Rick Thomas
Can anyone recommend good documentation on KVM/QEMU that would allow me to get up to speed on it quickly? Thanks! Rick On Sun, Nov 5, 2023, at 4:33 AM, Michael Kjörling wrote: > On 5 Nov 2023 10:56 +0100, from andr...@xss.co.at (Andreas Haumer): >>> PPS: If VMware isn't a good c

How to get VMware Player going on Debian 12 bookworm

2023-11-05 Thread Rick Thomas
for instruction? Thanks, Rick PS: My motivation is that I have a young friend (he is mid 20s; I myself am mid 70s) who wants to learn Linux, and in particular, how to set up and use virtual machines. I have a Dell machine that I'm not using that would be ideal for his learning experiences and I would

Re: Are people trying to relay mail through my system?

2023-09-25 Thread Rick Macdonald
On 9/25/23 17:11, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Mon, Sep 25, 2023 at 04:49:52PM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote: Lastly, do I understand correctly that the root of this whole issue is simply misformed headers in the original spam mail that I receive at my Dreamhost account? Oh, and does all this lead

Re: Are people trying to relay mail through my system?

2023-09-25 Thread Rick Macdonald
On 9/25/23 14:58, Rick Macdonald wrote: Some of the mail in the queue is up to 4 days old. I'm going to clear it all out to see what new arrives in this state. I've made a bit of progress. First, I deleted the almost 6000 messages in the mail queue: # mailq | grep 1q | cut -c11-26 | xargs

Re: Are people trying to relay mail through my system?

2023-09-25 Thread Rick Macdonald
On 9/25/23 14:25, Andy Smith wrote: Hi Rick, Your system has rejected a spam email, not because it worked out it was spam, but because it was syntactically invalid. That's good, but unfortunately your system decided to helpfully tell the (spam) sender what had happened, by trying to send

Re: Are people trying to relay mail through my system?

2023-09-25 Thread Rick Macdonald
e now something that I missed understanding: If I'm not in the To or Cc of the message: Ask me These spam emails would have me in the To field. Could this be the origin of these reply attempts? I've now set it to "Never", but based on your comments and Andy's, this doesn't seem to be the source of the messages? Rick

Re: Are people trying to relay mail through my system?

2023-09-25 Thread Rick Macdonald
On 9/25/23 08:29, Michael Kjörling wrote: On 24 Sep 2023 20:58 -0600, from rickm...@shaw.ca (Rick Macdonald): My /var/log/.exim4/log file is flooded with messages such as shown below. I'm not trying to send mail to any of those .co or .com addresses. I use my ISP (shaw.ca cable provider

Re: Are people trying to relay mail through my system?

2023-09-25 Thread Rick Macdonald
On 9/25/23 10:03, Andy Smith wrote: Hi Rick, On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 08:58:04PM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote: 2023-09-24 20:48:37 1qkRDH-001Zqh-1Z == 6626-879-8427-40-rickm=timshel...@mail.purecuresol.co R=smarthost T=remote_smtp_smarthost defer (-54): retry time not reached for any host

Are people trying to relay mail through my system?

2023-09-24 Thread Rick Macdonald
T=remote_smtp_smarthost defer (-54): retry time not reached for any host for 'mail.ikariacool.co' Rick

Re: [OT] backup inmutable

2023-09-15 Thread Rick Gutierrez
On Thu, Sep 14, 2023 at 10:10 PM Paynalton wrote: > Hace unos anyos hice una pequenya infraestructura. Con ansible entraba > a los equipos desde un servidor para sacar respaldos de forma > periodica y automatizada. Estos archivos eran transferidos a un NAS > con un repositorio GIT para versionar

Re: upgrade to bookworm broke phpmyadmin

2023-08-24 Thread Rick Macdonald
lly enable this back in the day. I've done other Debian releases along the way but it never broke before. However, I'm perfectly happy to say it's "my bad": for not scouring through these doc files. Thanks again to all, I REALLY do appreciate the help! Rick

Re: upgrade to bookworm broke phpmyadmin

2023-08-23 Thread Rick Macdonald
On 8/23/23 18:14, Dan Ritter wrote: Rick Macdonald wrote: Silly me though, I see I didn't actually describe the failure when I try to connect to localhost/phpmyadmin. The browser just opens and shows the text of the file /usr/share/phpmyadmin/index.php. Is this a clue? That generally means

Re: Actividad en archivo auth.log

2023-08-23 Thread Rick Gutierrez
On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 3:55 PM Camaleón wrote: > E > Sólo un apunte... en la nueva versión de Debian (12) ha habido cambios > en cómo se gestionan los registros, y son cambios GORDOTES (spoiler: > journalctl fagocita a rsylog): > > 5.1.7. Changes to system logging > >

Re: upgrade to bookworm broke phpmyadmin

2023-08-23 Thread Rick Macdonald
mon::run(); $dispatcher = Routing::getDispatcher(); Routing::callControllerForRoute($request, $route, $dispatcher, $containerBuilder); Rick

Re: Actividad en archivo auth.log

2023-08-23 Thread Rick Gutierrez
El mié, 23 ago 2023 a las 15:18, Roberto C. Sánchez () escribió: > > Ahora me doy cuenta que tu mensaje original indicó «instalación». En mi > caso, el sistema es viejo y ha sido actualizado a bookworm a través de > varias versions anteriores de Debian (desde hace ya muchos años). Si > instalaste

Re: upgrade to bookworm broke phpmyadmin

2023-08-23 Thread Rick Macdonald
On 8/22/23 03:08, Michael Kjörling wrote: On 21 Aug 2023 20:00 -0600, fromrickm...@shaw.ca (Rick Macdonald): # dpkg-reconfigure phpmyadmin Determining localhost credentials from /etc/mysql/debian.cnf: succeeded. dbconfig-common: writing config to /etc/dbconfig-common/phpmyadmin.conf dbconfig

Re: Actividad en archivo auth.log

2023-08-23 Thread Rick Gutierrez
El mié, 23 ago 2023 a las 9:54, Roberto C. Sánchez () escribió: > > > En auth.log veo una gran cantidad de mensajes parecido a esto: > > 2023-08-23T09:48:32.417117-04:00 build01 sshd[3701736]: User root from > 103.81.86.208 not allow > ed because not listed in AllowUsers >

Actividad en archivo auth.log

2023-08-23 Thread Rick Gutierrez
Saludos lista, alguien usando debian 12 qué pueda verificar si en el archivo auth.log esta la actividad de las conexiones ssh, estoy revisando una instalación qué hice y veo que no registra la actividad de las conexiones ssh, active el loglevel a verbose y tampoco logro qué funcione? También

upgrade to bookworm broke phpmyadmin

2023-08-21 Thread Rick Macdonald
ocalhost credentials from /etc/mysql/debian.cnf: succeeded. dbconfig-common: writing config to /etc/dbconfig-common/phpmyadmin.conf dbconfig-common: flushing administrative password apache2_invoke phpmyadmin: already enabled Any ideas? Rick

Re: ayuda con algo de script

2023-08-13 Thread Rick Gutierrez
On Sun, Aug 13, 2023 at 5:33 AM Camaleón wrote: > El 2023-08-12 a las 15:52 -0400, Rick Gutierrez escribió: > > > Si estás intentando configurar Carbonio Mesh¹, en el manual te dice que la > contraseña para esa orden la toma de un archivo accesible por root: Si e

Re: ayuda con algo de script

2023-08-12 Thread Rick Gutierrez
El sáb, 12 ago 2023 a las 21:20, Zeque () escribió: > > Hola! > No debe soportar tomar datos por STDIN, lo que podes hacer, asumiendo que -a > espera la clave como argumento > pending-setups -a $(echo $passwordcluster) > Es una variable de reemplazo, el resultado del comando lo pasa como

Re: ayuda con algo de script

2023-08-12 Thread Rick Gutierrez
El sáb, 12 ago 2023 a las 21:08, Ramses () escribió: > > > > > > > Usa Expect. > > > Saludos > creo que expect podria hacer el trabajo , es la primera vez que escucho de el , vere la documentacion , gracias a todos x los comentarios. -- rickygm http://gnuforever.homelinux.com

Re: ayuda con algo de script

2023-08-12 Thread Rick Gutierrez
El sáb, 12 ago 2023 a las 16:11, Fran Torres () escribió: > > Buenas, > > > tras leer y releer varias veces el mail, me he quedado igual. > >En esas líneas que has puesto, no veo el script por ninguna parte. perdon , solo puse un pedazo de script , lo estoy probando x separado (un extracto)

ayuda con algo de script

2023-08-12 Thread Rick Gutierrez
hola lista, estoy instalando un herramienta que la quiero automatizar con un script , hay un paso donde me pregunta el password para un servicio y quiero agregar una variable que lleva el password , pero no me lo acepta: cd /root passwordcluster="c6966f49d0c6ca09" echo $passwordcluster |

Re: gnome-schedule gone from bullseye and bookworm

2023-07-16 Thread Rick Macdonald
to put the files into /usr/local/{bin,lib}. Rick

gnome-schedule gone from bullseye and bookworm

2023-07-14 Thread Rick Macdonald
I fell behind with my major upgrades, and just upgraded from buster to bullseye (soon to be followed by bookworm). I've been using gnome-schedule, a simple cron GUI, for quite some time now but it seems to be gone. The upgrade REMOVED it, as shown below. Strange thing is, searching the web

Re: Raspberry Pi Debian after upgrade Bullseye => Bookworm -- problem Setting up ca-certificates-java

2023-06-22 Thread Rick Thomas
believe the only thing I've lost at this point is knowledge of which of the re-installed packages were originally "auto-installed" due to depends or recommends . I hope this report helps the next person with this kind of problem. I know I learned a lot! Thanks very much to Andy, Jeff and Sven for all their help! Rick

Re: Raspberry Pi Debian after upgrade Bullseye => Bookworm -- problem Setting up ca-certificates-java

2023-06-22 Thread Rick Thomas
Thanks, Jeff! On Thu, Jun 22, 2023, at 12:04 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 2:49 AM Rick Thomas wrote: snip >> In this case, the package is already installed. >> Unfortunately when I try to reinstall it, I get: >> >> rbthomas@pi:

Re: Raspberry Pi Debian after upgrade Bullseye => Bookworm -- problem Setting up ca-certificates-java

2023-06-22 Thread Rick Thomas
On Wed, Jun 21, 2023, at 9:21 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 12:15 AM Rick Thomas wrote: >> >> I have a Raspberry Pi that is running Debian (*not* Raspbian) that I just >> upgraded from Bullseye => Bookworm. >> >> Following the upgrade

Raspberry Pi Debian after upgrade Bullseye => Bookworm -- problem Setting up ca-certificates-java

2023-06-21 Thread Rick Thomas
I'm not a java user myself, though I suspect there are java programs are used by programs that I use at the command-line level. Would it be possible to simply "purge" the affected packages? Thanks for any help you can give me to get this machine back in operation! Rick transcript Descri

Re: VirtualBox key is store in deprecated legacy keyring

2023-06-20 Thread Rick Thomas
On Mon, Jun 19, 2023, at 8:27 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 11:15 PM Rick Thomas wrote: >> >> Now when I do "apt update" I get this message: >> .W: >> https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian/dists/bullseye/InRelease: &

Ethernet device names change Bullseye => Bookworm. How to assign unchanging name to device?

2023-06-20 Thread Rick Thomas
appreciated. Pointers to documentation on the subject would be especially helpful! Thanks in advance! Rick

VirtualBox key is store in deprecated legacy keyring

2023-06-19 Thread Rick Thomas
ybody else seen this? If so, what did you do? And did it help? Thanks in advance! Rick PS: As an aside, it appears that the VirtualBox developers at Oracle waited until Bookworm was officially released before they started working on getting a bookworm version of their software, so I'm s

Re: disk usage for /usr/lib on bullseye

2023-05-01 Thread Rick Thomas
using >>> # apt autoremove" >>> All 3 servers have 1 older kernel version installed according to apt >>> autoremove. >>> > > Have you tried running also > apt autoclean > and > apt purge > ? > > -- > .. > Bret Busby > Armadale > West Australia > (UTC+0800) > .. Another thing I usually do after doing an "apt upgrade" that installs a new kernel is: aptitude -P purge '~o' aptitude -P purge '~c' The "-P" tells aptitude to ask permission before actually deleting anything. Rick

what do I need to add to my sources.list for the new non-free-firmware repository?

2023-01-31 Thread Rick Thomas
rious drivers in the Linux kernel (metapackage) i A firmware-misc-nonfree - Binary firmware for various drivers in the Linux kernel root@kmac:~# Any thoughts? Rick

Re: PowerBook G4 OS

2023-01-12 Thread Rick Thomas
motherboard : PowerMac3,4 MacRISC2 MacRISC Power Macintosh detected as : 69 (PowerMac G4 Silver) pmac flags : 00000010 L2 cache: 1024K unified pmac-generation : NewWorld Memory : 1536 MB And "uname -a" says: Linux dillserver 6.0.0-6-powerpc #1 Debian 6.0.12-1 (2022-12-09) ppc GNU/Linux Rick

Re: Will my reconstructed fstab work?

2022-11-03 Thread Rick Thomas
Good luck! and I hope that helps! Rick On Wed, Nov 2, 2022, at 9:52 PM, Ken Heard wrote: > A few days ago using vim I added to my desktop fstab file a line for a > new portable storage device. in the process I somehow managed to screw > up fstab. Unfortunately I saved the screwed

Re: Docker

2022-10-07 Thread Rick Gutierrez
Gracias x compartir. El El vie, 7 de oct. de 2022 a la(s) 07:26, Fernando Romero < ffrcaraba...@gmail.com> escribió: > Hola como están, les dejo el link de un curso completo de docker. > Me pareció interesante compartirlo ya que hay ejemplos prácticos con > Debian y varios servicios. > > Saludos

Re: failure trying to install bullseye on Cubox-i

2022-07-17 Thread Rick Thomas
On Sun, Jul 17, 2022, at 6:37 PM, Rick Thomas wrote: > I'm experimenting with installing Bullseye on a Cubox-i4Pro I keep > around for testing purposes. > > I followed the instructions at: > > > http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/bullseye/main/installer-armhf/c

failure trying to install bullseye on Cubox-i

2022-07-17 Thread Rick Thomas
to help as a tester in debugging it. Rick screenlog Description: Binary data

Re: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-17 Thread Rick Thomas
n modern software (like Linux) and make it available to charities in the area, often they will donate it to you for free. Anyway, that's how I do it... Rick

Re: Alternatives to ISC dhcp-client ?

2022-05-08 Thread Rick Thomas
On Sat, May 7, 2022, at 7:47 PM, Rick Thomas wrote: > According to the ISC webpage: > >> ISC has ended development on the ISC DHCP client as of early 2022. >> This client implementation is no longer maintained and should not be >> used in production any longer. > >

Re: Alternatives to ISC dhcp-client ?

2022-05-08 Thread Rick Thomas
On Sat, May 7, 2022, at 9:37 PM, Jeremy Ardley wrote: > On 8/5/22 11:27 am, Rick Thomas wrote: >> Thanks for the heads up! >> Can you describe in detail what one needs to do in order to switch over? >> I.e. what to remove, what to install? What to configure? > >

Re: Alternatives to ISC dhcp-client ?

2022-05-07 Thread Rick Thomas
o in order to switch over? I.e. what to remove, what to install? What to configure? Thanks! Rick

Re: Alternatives to ISC dhcp-client ?

2022-05-07 Thread Rick Thomas
On Sat, May 7, 2022, at 8:14 PM, Jeremy Ardley wrote: > On 8/5/22 10:47 am, Rick Thomas wrote: >> ISC has ended development on the ISC DHCP client as of early 2022. >>> This client implementation is no longer maintained and should not be >>> used in production any longe

Alternatives to ISC dhcp-client ?

2022-05-07 Thread Rick Thomas
planning for this? Thanks! Rick

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-07 Thread Rick Thomas
You might want to take a look at "Computer Networks" by A.S. Tanenbaum and D.J. Wetherall. It's available for free online at https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v=sites=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxza21pbmh8Z3g6NjQxMTI2MmYxMTAwZmNjZQ Or you can buy a copy from your local bookseller. Enjoy! Rick

Re: Debian 11 on old Macbook

2021-11-25 Thread Rick Thomas
Hold down the key when you turn the machine on. Hold it until the finishes. You should see a menu of possible boot disks. Pick one that has a penguin on it. Hope that helps! Rick On Wed, Nov 24, 2021, at 11:11 AM, David Wright wrote: > On Wed 24 Nov 2021 at 14:59:09 (+0100), f

Re: disco hot swap

2021-10-20 Thread Rick Gutierrez
El mar, 19 oct 2021 a las 23:43, Camaleón () escribió: > > > Se puede (hay soporte) pero que funcione correctamente es distinto. Yo > por desconexión en caliente entiendo poder quitar el disco sata sin más > pasos, es decir, sin tener que ejecutar órdenes previas. > El problema es que para que eso

disco hot swap

2021-10-19 Thread Rick Gutierrez
hola lista , posteo una duda que no he logrado de quitar , al dia de hoy en linux no se puede tener hot swap , estoy queriendo armar una cabina de discos hot swap y poder quitar y meter discos en caliente. alguien con mas experiencia en este tema. -- rickygm http://gnuforever.homelinux.com

Re: "Proper" filesystem for Debian installed on a flash drive

2021-09-30 Thread Rick Thomas
rco! > > That is a very useful review of your experience. Your taking the time > to write it up is greatly appreciated. > > - Nate Marco, would you be kind enough to share the manufacturer and other specs of your USB pen drive? Thanks! Rick

Re: Always run apt update before clicking on synaptic ?

2021-08-15 Thread Rick Thomas
Synaptic has a button to (essentially) run "apt update" It's in the upper left corner of the window and labeled "Reload" and if you hover over it, it says "reload the package information to become informed about new, removed or upgraded software packages". HTH! Rick

Re: Help: explanation of secure flash?

2021-07-06 Thread Rick Thomas
On Tue, Jul 6, 2021, at 5:43 PM, Rick Thomas wrote: > On Tue, Jul 6, 2021, at 3:37 PM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > I've seen warnings (against hacks) that say (among other things) to enable > > "secure flash". I've been googling to learn more about that, but I ha

Re: Help: explanation of secure flash?

2021-07-06 Thread Rick Thomas
avorite search engine to look for "self encrypted ssd" (without the quotes). Does that help? Rick

X server running on a different machine [Re: Wanted: a special purpose Debian installer]

2021-06-28 Thread Rick Thomas
to run Mate, but located in a locked building on the other side of campus. What do I need to install to do that? And what are the configuration options? AtDhVaAnNkCsE (thanks in ADVANCE) Rick

Re: When to reboot after dist-upgrade?

2021-05-03 Thread Rick Thomas
ut it does help. Rick On Sun, May 2, 2021, at 9:16 PM, Kenneth Parker wrote: > > > On Sun, May 2, 2021, 9:42 PM riveravaldez wrote: >> Hi, sorry if this is not the place to ask (and in that case please >> point me in the proper direction). >> >> I'm

Re: Adding wine64 to wine installation (buster)

2021-03-27 Thread Rick Macdonald
er Everything is working perfectly now.  Thanks for the help. Rick

Re: Adding wine64 to wine installation (buster)

2021-03-25 Thread Rick Macdonald
X pointing to the old .wine directory that I renamed ".wine32"? Rick On March 25, 2021 12:10:59 p.m. MDT, "Alexander V. Makartsev" wrote: >On 25.03.2021 22:47, Rick Macdonald wrote: >> I've been running a few 32bit Windows programs with wine for many >> yea

Adding wine64 to wine installation (buster)

2021-03-25 Thread Rick Macdonald
able-amd64   install wine-stable-i386:i386   install winehq-stable   install winetricks  install Thanks, Rick

Re: OT: Router behaviour

2021-02-20 Thread Rick Thomas
ensive textbook on networking, take a look at David J. Wetherall, Andrew Tanenbaum: "Computer Networks, Fifth Edition" This is e-book, but it's also available in paperback and hardback. https://bellasias.com/product/e-book-computer-networks-fifth-edition-pdf-epub-david-j-wetherall-andrew-s-tanenbaum/?msclkid=6dce151da1951218f101752d64ca293f Enjoy! Rick

Re: Installing Debian Bullseye on Cubox-i4 with eSATA drive... No ethernet detected

2021-02-06 Thread Rick Thomas
On Fri, Jan 29, 2021, at 7:18 PM, Rick Thomas wrote: > Hi! > > On Fri, Jan 29, 2021, at 1:03 AM, Holger Wansing wrote: > > On https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ > > you should look under the daily snapshots. > > For armhf that would be > > https://

Re: Installing Debian Bullseye on Cubox-i4 with eSATA drive... No ethernet detected

2021-01-29 Thread Rick Thomas
elect it from the list. Driver needed by your Ethernet card: and gave a long list of available ethernet drivers. I couldn't find anything that looked like an Atheros 8035 driver, which seems to be the one in use when I boot with a working system. Any suggestions? Thanks! Rick [1] https://d-i.d

Re: Installing Debian Buster on Cubox-i4 with eSATA drive.

2021-01-28 Thread Rick Thomas
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021, at 12:08 AM, Rick Thomas wrote: > On Wed, Jan 27, 2021, at 11:15 PM, Vagrant Cascadian wrote: > > On 2021-01-27, Rick Thomas wrote: > > > I'm trying to install Debian Buster [1] on my Cubox-i4P with an eSATA > > > drive. Everything seems to be f

Re: Installing Debian Buster on Cubox-i4 with eSATA drive.

2021-01-28 Thread Rick Thomas
On Wed, Jan 27, 2021, at 11:15 PM, Vagrant Cascadian wrote: > On 2021-01-27, Rick Thomas wrote: > > I'm trying to install Debian Buster [1] on my Cubox-i4P with an eSATA > > drive. Everything seems to be fine, but when it comes time to reboot, > > it boots into the install

Installing Debian Buster on Cubox-i4 with eSATA drive.

2021-01-27 Thread Rick Thomas
happening. Anybody know what I can do to either: 1) Tell the power-up routines to look at the eSATA? or 2) Write the boot firmware to the SD card and configure it to get the rest of the system from the eSATA? Debug logs were saved, and can be provided upon request. Thanks in advance for any help

Re: po...@lists.debian.org

2021-01-10 Thread Rick Thomas
This is not the place for a political discussion. Please confine your comments to debian technical questions.

Re: Release status of i386 for Bullseye and long term support for 3 years?

2020-12-21 Thread Rick Thomas
On Mon, Dec 21, 2020, at 3:48 AM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 06:42:41AM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > > On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 13:42:37 +0200 > > Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > > > > That is, if you and other list subscribers care about continued i386 > > > support you should

Re: Buster with MATE without systemd

2020-09-17 Thread Rick Thomas
upgraded to beowulf is sheer laziness. But all this talk has gotten me inspired. I'm definitely planning to upgrade to beowulf soon now. I recommend it! Rick

Migrating to a new disk.

2020-08-30 Thread Rick Thomas
hat were mounted were all from the original disk! So what am I missing? How do I tell grub on the new disk to use the root partition and volume-group on the new disk? Thanks for any help! Rick

Re: Disks renamed after update to 'testing'...?

2020-08-18 Thread Rick Thomas
label step and do fsck UUID=.. mount UUID=.. But that's only for masochists, IMHO. In any case, read the man pages before you try anything, so you'll know what your doing. Enjoy! Rick

Re: Fw: Fw: How long will this take?

2020-06-13 Thread Rick Thomas
ur in a thread, there's nothing to be gained in following it beyond that point." Enjoy! Rick

Re: Fw: How long will this take?

2020-06-09 Thread Rick Thomas
possible, is that the OS overhead of one single 1MiB write will be much less than 256 individual 4KiB writes. (number of system calls performed; overhead inside the OS of merging successive writes to optimize the size of actual disk transfers, etc...) Hope that helps! Rick On Mon, Jun 8, 2020

Re: Smallest Usable EFI Partition?

2020-05-12 Thread Rick Thomas
megs for boot. > If space is really tight you might want to stick with 100MB in total. One thing to keep in mind is that, when the contents are being updated, the EFI partition and the /boot partition if you have one, will need space for two (or even more) copies of stuff. So don't be too stingy! Stay well, stay safe! Rick

Re: Hmmm... /boot is too small. what's the best way to increase it's size?

2020-05-10 Thread Rick Thomas
o a full backup, repartition, and restore. The installer in rescue mode is more limited than either of these alternatives. Rick [1] http://grml.org

Re: Hmmm... /boot is too small. what's the best way to increase it's size?

2020-05-10 Thread Rick Thomas
On Sun, May 10, 2020, at 3:22 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Du, 10 mai 20, 02:02:45, Rick Thomas wrote: > > So... Here's another question: > > > > Why is the default size of /boot, as created by the installer, so > > small? Disk (even SSD) is cheap enough these days

Re: Hmmm... /boot is too small. what's the best way to increase it's size?

2020-05-10 Thread Rick Thomas
On Sun, May 10, 2020, at 1:17 AM, David Christensen wrote: > On 2020-05-09 22:05, Will Mengarini wrote: > > * Rick Thomas [20-05/09=Sa 20:05 -0700]: > >> What's the best way to increase the size of /boot? > > By creating a reliable backup and reformatting the disk to &

Re: Hmmm... /boot is too small. what's the best way to increase it's size?

2020-05-10 Thread Rick Thomas
raising the default? Maybe I missed it... Stay safe and stay healthy! Rick

Re: Hmmm... /boot is too small. what's the best way to increase it's size?

2020-05-10 Thread Rick Thomas
> Consider the time you've spent posing this question, waiting for the > answers, and reading them. Dump and reload might've finished already. True, but I wouldn't have learned half so much and wouldn't have had a third so much had so much fun learning it! Stay safe!

Re: Hmmm... /boot is too small. what's the best way to increase it's size?

2020-05-10 Thread Rick Thomas
On Sat, May 9, 2020, at 9:10 PM, Charles Curley wrote: > On Sat, 09 May 2020 20:05:48 -0700 > "Rick Thomas" wrote: > > > Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > > /dev/mapper/debian--vg-root ext4 30G

Hmmm... /boot is too small. what's the best way to increase it's size?

2020-05-09 Thread Rick Thomas
o of space by a shrink/resize of /home, but how do I add that space to /dev/sda2 ? I can't just move up the end of /dev/sda2 = start of /dev/sda3 without backing up and restoring, can I? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Rick

Re: Anti-malware for my personal Debian workstation?

2020-04-24 Thread Rick Thomas
ert and at your best when you get a trouble call at three in the morning, and so on... Does that help? Rick

Re: Can I install Debian on Raspberry Pi?

2020-04-14 Thread Rick Thomas
box! Hope that helps! Rick

Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-24 Thread Rick Thomas
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, at 6:45 AM, deloptes wrote: > Rick Thomas wrote: > > The covid-19 situation is giving me lots of free time recently, so I've > > ordered a Raspberry Pi 4 with delivery expected sometime this week. > Can you explain to me what type of storage you intend t

Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-24 Thread Rick Thomas
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020, at 10:59 PM, Vincent Lammens wrote: > Hi Rick > > You could try openmediavault. It has an iso for the raspberrypi, and > comes with a smb, ftp and ssh system preinstalled, so serving all kinds > of client os's should be no problem. It also has a webgui

Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-24 Thread Rick Thomas
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020, at 9:28 PM, Charles Curley wrote: > On Mon, 23 Mar 2020 20:43:43 -0700 > "Rick Thomas" wrote: > > > Can anybody suggest a good NAS package? Debian based is preferable, > > but almost any Linux will do. > > I find a combination of pl

NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-23 Thread Rick Thomas
on a Raspberry Pi. Anybody using something they have had good experience with? Thanks in advance, Rick

Re: Looking for Debian unofficial install for mac with firmware...

2020-02-10 Thread Rick Thomas
t;mac" support with 10.3 ? On Mon, Feb 10, 2020, at 3:17 AM, Rick Thomas wrote: > For a friend... > > Does there exist a Buster Debian amd64 installer for mac with non-free > firmware? > > He has a been given a 2006 vintage quad core MacPro1,1 > > https://everym

Looking for Debian unofficial install for mac with firmware...

2020-02-10 Thread Rick Thomas
for the same would be nice too! Thanks in advance, Rick

Re: could not resolve deb.debian.org after installing via debian live image

2020-02-02 Thread Rick Thomas
I'm not sure myself, but maybe somebody on the list knows? Anybody know what's the procedure for adding a local disk as a repo? Thanks in advance! On Sun, Feb 2, 2020, at 4:15 AM, Tamar Nirenberg wrote: > Hi Rick, > > Thank you for your answer. > > The sources file contains o

Re: could not resolve deb.debian.org after installing via debian live image

2020-02-02 Thread Rick Thomas
-comment the line(s) that refer(s) to the live installer image. Then make sure the DVD is in the drive and mounted. You should now be able to install packages from the DVD. Good luck! Rick On Sun, Feb 2, 2020, at 3:13 AM, Tamar Nirenberg wrote: > Hi, > > I installed Debian 10 on a new ser

Re: Fwd: Re: AMD 10.2 netinstall

2020-01-21 Thread Rick Thomas
ions without fear of Catch-22. Thanks for the correction! Rick On Mon, Jan 20, 2020, at 8:32 PM, David Wright wrote: > On Mon 20 Jan 2020 at 17:09:33 (-0800), Rick Thomas wrote: > > Whether you can use the "netinstall" CD depends on whether your device's > > network connecti

Re: Fwd: Re: AMD 10.2 netinstall

2020-01-20 Thread Rick Thomas
he picture. (If not, read "Catch 22" by Joseph Heller... In fact, read it anyway if you haven't already!) Enjoy! Rick On Mon, Jan 20, 2020, at 1:58 PM, Thomas Hilbert wrote: > Hey Rick > > Thanks for that response.  What you describe below was my understanding > going

Fwd: Re: AMD 10.2 netinstall

2020-01-19 Thread Rick Thomas
cturer who is unwilling to release the source code for the wi-fi device's firmware. The "unofficial" installer CD has the necessary firmware in the form of a "binary blob" that can be installed to make the laptop's wi-fi work with Linux. Hope That Helps! Rick - Original mess

Re: AMD 10.2 netinstall

2020-01-18 Thread Rick Thomas
a "Standard" install, you won't get a chance. There's probably something you can put in the boot args that will force it to install the firmware-linux-nonfree package, but I don't know what that is. Rick

Re: apple mini

2020-01-09 Thread Rick Thomas
uch things. Bottom line: If you tried the "big electromagnet" trick with a modern disk drive, you would render it useless. I doubt that's what the OP wanted. Rick

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