Re: lightdm (testing): Long waiting time after login

2018-05-16 Thread songbird
lain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > This time with attachment... > > Am 16.05.2018 um 09:28 schrieb w...@hllmnn.de: >> >> I just did a fresh install of testing with XFCE. After entering the >> login credentials the screen was b

Re: lightdm (testing): Long waiting time after login

2018-05-16 Thread Dino
This time with attachment... Am 16.05.2018 um 09:28 schrieb w...@hllmnn.de: I just did a fresh install of testing with XFCE. After entering the login credentials the screen was black for 30-60 seconds before the desktop environment showed up. Assuming a bug in XFCE, I performed another

lightdm (testing): Long waiting time after login

2018-05-16 Thread work
I just did a fresh install of testing with XFCE. After entering the login credentials the screen was black for 30-60 seconds before the desktop environment showed up. Assuming a bug in XFCE, I performed another fresh install with MATE, but a similar effect occured: after login the background image

ACPI Error at boot time

2018-03-10 Thread Anil Duggirala
I am getting two errors almost always at boot time: ACPI Error: Cannot release Mutex [PATM], not acquired (20160831/exmutex-393) ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB.PCI0.LPCB.ECDV._Q66] (Node 8cf9129f5898), AE_AML_MUTEX_NOT_ACQUIRED (20160831/psparse-543) I am dual booting Win 10

Re: Time of Removal of Installation media

2018-01-25 Thread Ben Oliver
o you don't boot into the installer". I removed the USB at that point and clicked continue after which it did some small stuff and rebooted. Did I remove the USB at the correct time or was I not supposed to remove it at that point? Thank you :) The step when to remove the installa

Re: Time of Removal of Installation media

2018-01-25 Thread john doe
I removed the USB at that point and clicked continue after which it did some small stuff and rebooted. Did I remove the USB at the correct time or was I not supposed to remove it at that point? Thank you :) The step when to remove the installation media is meaningless with a usb key. You could

Re: Time of Removal of Installation media

2018-01-25 Thread Michael Milliman
e the installation media so you don't > boot > > into the installer". I removed the USB at that point and clicked continue > > That sounds about right, yes. > > > after which it did some small stuff and rebooted. Did I remove the USB at > > the correct time or was

Re: Time of Removal of Installation media

2018-01-25 Thread tomas
sure to remove the installation media so you don't boot > into the installer". I removed the USB at that point and clicked continue That sounds about right, yes. > after which it did some small stuff and rebooted. Did I remove the USB at > the correct time or was I not supposed to re

Time of Removal of Installation media

2018-01-25 Thread Shehriyar Qureshi
inue after which it did some small stuff and rebooted. Did I remove the USB at the correct time or was I not supposed to remove it at that point? Thank you :)

Use the Intel and Nvidia GPU at the same time

2017-11-04 Thread Floris
Previously I used two NVidia GPU's to make a multiseat setup and everything worked as expected. Recently the computer had a problem and I switched the CPU. The new one have the Intel HD Graphics 630 display controller, so I was wondering if I could use the Intel and the NVidia GPU's to

Re: looking for a file format for time series data other software can easily consume

2017-11-01 Thread Dan Hitt
ython, and a Java implementation for JVM languages. > > Timeseries representation is straightforward: a one-dimensional "coordinate > variable" for time with an attribute like units="seconds since [your epoch > goes here]" and data variables of the same shape. The udunits li

Re: looking for a file format for time series data other software can easily consume

2017-11-01 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
language would you like to use? There are bindings for many popular languages including Python, and a Java implementation for JVM languages. Timeseries representation is straightforward: a one-dimensional "coordinate variable" for time with an attribute like units="seconds si

Re: looking for a file format for time series data other software can easily consume

2017-11-01 Thread Dan Hitt
On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 12:21 PM, Ben Caradoc-Davies <b...@transient.nz> wrote: > On 31/10/17 19:33, Dan Hitt wrote: >> >> I plan to produce some time series data and i would like it to be in a >> form that makes it easy or effortless for pre-existing programs to >

Re: looking for a file format for time series data other software can easily consume

2017-10-31 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
On 31/10/17 19:33, Dan Hitt wrote: I plan to produce some time series data and i would like it to be in a form that makes it easy or effortless for pre-existing programs to plot or even process further. NetCDF is very popular for scientific applications. NetCDF-4 uses HDF5 (also mentioned

Re: looking for a file format for time series data other software can easily consume

2017-10-31 Thread Henning Follmann
On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 11:33:36PM -0700, Dan Hitt wrote: > I plan to produce some time series data and i would like it to be in a > form that makes it easy or effortless for pre-existing programs to > plot or even process further. > > The data would consist of a few hundred to

Re: looking for a file format for time series data other software can easily consume

2017-10-31 Thread Darac Marjal
On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 11:33:36PM -0700, Dan Hitt wrote: I plan to produce some time series data and i would like it to be in a form that makes it easy or effortless for pre-existing programs to plot or even process further. The data would consist of a few hundred to a few thousand time points

Re: looking for a file format for time series data other software can easily consume

2017-10-31 Thread deloptes
Dan Hitt wrote: > So i'd appreciate any advice or suggestions, and thanks in advance! > when you have chosen the tool that will do the work, look at what format it accepts and dump the data in this format. from what you said it might be done in xml or DB if there are internal relations

looking for a file format for time series data other software can easily consume

2017-10-31 Thread Dan Hitt
I plan to produce some time series data and i would like it to be in a form that makes it easy or effortless for pre-existing programs to plot or even process further. The data would consist of a few hundred to a few thousand time points, and for each time point there would be a half-dozen

Re: KDE Plasma Date & Time Format

2017-09-22 Thread Jimmy Johnson
hort month: "Mon, Sep 19, 2017" Is there a config file I can edit? I have spent my day looking at locals, etc until I have a headache and have made no headway with this at all. You can tune time display format (up to a point) using "System Settings" (in KDE menu) ->

Re: KDE Plasma Date & Time Format

2017-09-19 Thread Dominique Dumont
ot; Is there a > config file I can edit? I have spent my day looking at locals, etc > until I have a headache and have made no headway with this at all. You can tune time display format (up to a point) using "System Settings" (in KDE menu) -> Personalisation/"region

KDE Plasma Date & Time Format

2017-09-18 Thread Jimmy Johnson
In KDE4 I use the long date with the short day: "Mon, September 19, 2017". Is there an easy way to do this in Plasma5? Even better would be long date with short day and short month: "Mon, Sep 19, 2017" Is there a config file I can edit? I have spent my day looking at locals, etc until I

Re: Command to track real-time output of mounted devices?

2017-09-10 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 01:42:43AM -0400, Fjfj109 wrote: > Hi, my question is if I wanted to mount a device and then have real time > output about the status of the device, what the command is to do that? If you just mean logging, then [sudo] journalctl -f | grep "what I'm interested

Command to track real-time output of mounted devices?

2017-09-10 Thread Fjfj109
Hi, my question is if I wanted to mount a device and then have real time output about the status of the device, what the command is to do that?

Re: I should have spent more time with you the last time and I think I can solve it now. Marion

2017-09-03 Thread Chendo Ortiz
On Monday, August 28, 2017, Marion Neelawong wrote: > So, let’s start doing it. http://bitly.com/2wXIiFD >

Re: I should have spent more time with you the last time and I think I can solve it now. Marion

2017-09-03 Thread Chendo Ortiz
On Sunday, September 3, 2017, Chendo Ortiz wrote: > > > On Monday, August 28, 2017, Marion Neelawong > wrote: > >> So, let’s start doing it. http://bitly.com/2wXIiFD >> >

Re: How to change date and time format for quoting in Thunderbird?

2017-08-26 Thread Mike Kupfer
Mario Castelán Castro wrote: > When replying to a message in Thunderbird as packaged in Debian 9, the > date and time is automatically placed before the quote, like this: “On > 22/08/17 17:31, $NAME wrote:”. How can I change the format used for the > date and time? http://kb.moz

Re: How to change date and time format for quoting in Thunderbird?

2017-08-26 Thread Mario Castelán Castro
On 25/08/17 15:41, Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙) wrote: > "lambda.alex.chromebook" is my chromebook's system-name. The others is > https://raw.githubusercontent.com/soyeomul/Gnus/MaGnus/thanks-mid.rb.message-id I do not understand. -- Do not eat animals, respect them as you respect people.

Re: How to change date and time format for quoting in Thunderbird?

2017-08-25 Thread Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙)
Dear Mario, In Article <71bb9099-1dac-7567-3aeb-4c1c0ecd8...@yandex.com>, Mario Castelán Castro writes: > I see you are using the “Message-id” field. This is not at all useful > for humans. "lambda.alex.chromebook" is my chromebook's system-name. The others is

Re: How to change date and time format for quoting in Thunderbird?

2017-08-25 Thread Mario Castelán Castro
On 25/08/17 07:36, Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙) wrote: > In Article <3af44f03-ebc9-473c-2d77-36961f66d...@yandex.com>, >> When replying to a message in Thunderbird as packaged in Debian 9, the >> date and time is automatically placed before the quote, like this: “On >>

Re: How to change date and time format for quoting in Thunderbird?

2017-08-25 Thread Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙)
In Article <3af44f03-ebc9-473c-2d77-36961f66d...@yandex.com>, Mario Castelán Castro <marioxcc...@yandex.com> writes: > When replying to a message in Thunderbird as packaged in Debian 9, the > date and time is automatically placed before the quote, like this: “On > 22/08/

How to change date and time format for quoting in Thunderbird?

2017-08-24 Thread Mario Castelán Castro
When replying to a message in Thunderbird as packaged in Debian 9, the date and time is automatically placed before the quote, like this: “On 22/08/17 17:31, $NAME wrote:”. How can I change the format used for the date and time? In addition, I want to change the format of $NAME to include his e

Re: why time in XP is wrong?

2017-08-15 Thread Erik Christiansen
ant the hardware > clock to be kept at local time instead of UTC. I'm all for editing human-readable config files, but /etc/adjtime does not seem to entirely fit that category. I'd much rather follow the advice in "man tzselect", i.e. use "dpkg-reconfigure tzdata". That would leave me more confident that I'd not left loose ends. Erik

Re: why time in XP is wrong?

2017-08-14 Thread Joe
On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 20:44:47 +0200 Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 14/08/2017 à 20:23, Joe a écrit : > > On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 20:09:19 +0200 > > Pascal Hambourg wrote: > >> > >> Windows 7 and later versions support setting the hardware clock to > >>

Re: why time in XP is wrong?

2017-08-14 Thread Felix Miata
Pascal Hambourg composed on 2017-08-14 20:09 (UTC+0200): > Setting the hardware clock to local time with multiple systems is broken > if the time zone has daylight saving shifts. It cannot work, as each > system will apply the shift without knowing another already did it. X

Re: why time in XP is wrong?

2017-08-14 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 14/08/2017 à 20:23, Joe a écrit : On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 20:09:19 +0200 Pascal Hambourg wrote: Windows 7 and later versions support setting the hardware clock to UTC through a registry setting. But with Windows XP the cleanest way is to use the UTC timezone or disable

Re: why time in XP is wrong?

2017-08-14 Thread Joe
On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 20:09:19 +0200 Pascal Hambourg <pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org> wrote: > Le 14/08/2017 à 07:11, arne a écrit : > > > > To keep the hardware clock sane and the time correctly > > displayed by multiple systems they need to agree on which timezone >

Re: why time in XP is wrong?

2017-08-14 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 14/08/2017 à 07:11, arne a écrit : To keep the hardware clock sane and the time correctly displayed by multiple systems they need to agree on which timezone the hardware clock is kept at. Setting the hardware clock to local time with multiple systems is broken if the time zone has

Re: why time in XP is wrong?

2017-08-13 Thread arne
On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 04:03:30 + (UTC) Long Wind <longwi...@yahoo.com> wrote: > my Debian share disk with XPit never cause wrong time problem in XP > beforebut new Debian cause it in new Debian i choose correct > timezone, time/date is OKbut time is wrong in XP maybe Debian thi

Re: why time in XP is wrong?

2017-08-13 Thread David Christensen
On 08/13/17 21:03, Long Wind wrote: my Debian share disk with XPit never cause wrong time problem in XP beforebut new Debian cause it in new Debian i choose correct timezone, time/date is OKbut time is wrong in XP maybe Debian thinks that bios is set universal time ??how to fix it?? Thanks

why time in XP is wrong?

2017-08-13 Thread Long Wind
my Debian share disk with XPit never cause wrong time problem in XP beforebut new Debian cause it in new Debian i choose correct timezone, time/date is OKbut time is wrong in XP maybe Debian thinks that bios is set universal time ??how to fix it?? Thanks!!

Re: pop-up windows all the time in Firefox, Stretch

2017-07-10 Thread Anil Duggirala
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017, at 09:19 AM, Fungi4All wrote: > >> From: mattcr...@mattcrews.com >> To: Fungi4All >> debian-user@lists.debian.org >> >> Back up your ~/.mozilla folder, delete it and reopen Firefox. This will >> create a fresh Firefox profile. Make sure that

Re: pop-up windows all the time in Firefox, Stretch

2017-07-10 Thread Fungi4All
> From: mattcr...@mattcrews.com > To: Fungi4All > debian-user@lists.debian.org > > Back up your ~/.mozilla folder, delete it and reopen Firefox. This will > create a fresh Firefox profile. Make sure that Firefox's built in pop up > blocker is enabled. Then navigate to

Re: pop-up windows all the time in Firefox, Stretch

2017-07-10 Thread Matthew Crews
t; <fungil...@protonmail.com> wrote: UTC Time: July 10, 2017 12:27 PM From: anilduggir...@fastmail.fm To: debian-user@lists.debian.org On Mon, Jul 10, 2017, at 02:43 AM, Dejan Jocic wrote: > On 09-07-17, Anil Duggirala wrote: > > hello, > > Ever since I moved to Stretch I have ha

Re: pop-up windows all the time in Firefox, Stretch

2017-07-10 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 7/10/17, Anil Duggirala <anilduggir...@fastmail.fm> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 10, 2017, at 02:43 AM, Dejan Jocic wrote: >> On 09-07-17, Anil Duggirala wrote: >> > hello, >> > Ever since I moved to Stretch I have had pop-up windows popping up all >> > the

Re: pop-up windows all the time in Firefox, Stretch

2017-07-10 Thread Fungi4All
> UTC Time: July 10, 2017 12:27 PM > From: anilduggir...@fastmail.fm > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > On Mon, Jul 10, 2017, at 02:43 AM, Dejan Jocic wrote: >> On 09-07-17, Anil Duggirala wrote: >> > hello, >> > Ever since I moved to Stretch I ha

Re: pop-up windows all the time in Firefox, Stretch

2017-07-10 Thread Anil Duggirala
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017, at 02:43 AM, Dejan Jocic wrote: > On 09-07-17, Anil Duggirala wrote: > > hello, > > Ever since I moved to Stretch I have had pop-up windows popping up all > > the time (clicking on various items on various types of pages). I am > > posting here, s

Re: pop-up windows all the time in Firefox, Stretch

2017-07-10 Thread Dejan Jocic
On 09-07-17, Anil Duggirala wrote: > hello, > Ever since I moved to Stretch I have had pop-up windows popping up all > the time (clicking on various items on various types of pages). I am > posting here, since this is only happening in my Debian installation. > Was anything changed

pop-up windows all the time in Firefox, Stretch

2017-07-09 Thread Anil Duggirala
hello, Ever since I moved to Stretch I have had pop-up windows popping up all the time (clicking on various items on various types of pages). I am posting here, since this is only happening in my Debian installation. Was anything changed in the default configuration of Firefox. It feels like

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-04 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 04/07/2017 à 22:17, Felix Miata a écrit : Pascal Hambourg composed on 2017-07-04 21:28 (UTC+0200): Felix Miata composed: Pascal Hambourg composed on 2017-07-03 21:06 (UTC+0200): Setting the RTC with local time does not work with dual boot because when daylight saving time comes, both

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-04 Thread Felix Miata
Pascal Hambourg composed on 2017-07-04 21:28 (UTC+0200): > Felix Miata composed: >> Pascal Hambourg composed on 2017-07-03 21:06 (UTC+0200): >>> Setting the RTC with local time does not work with dual boot because >>> when daylight saving time comes, bot

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-04 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 03/07/2017 à 23:37, Felix Miata a écrit : Pascal Hambourg composed on 2017-07-03 21:06 (UTC+0200): Setting the RTC with local time does not work with dual boot because when daylight saving time comes, both systems will do the shift, resulting in a 2 hour shift unless some time

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-03 Thread David Wright
, leave UTC > >>for those who need it. > > > >True; before the dawn of railways, everyone lived on local time. > It was working. … until the railways started moving accurate clocks about the place. > >>We can avoid a lot of mess with that. > > > >I have n

Stretch middle button time interval

2017-07-03 Thread Nick
The middle button of my mouse (actually a 3-button laptop trackpad) seemed to stop working in X after my jessie to stretch upgrade. It no longer pasted text nor opened a web page in a new tab. I since realised that it does still work but requires a limited time interval between pressing

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-03 Thread Felix Miata
ally ? > Setting the RTC with local time does not work with dual boot because > when daylight saving time comes, both systems will do the shift, > resulting in a 2 hour shift unless some time synchronization corrects it. By default yes, but it need not stay that way. All my Windows install

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-03 Thread Nicolas George
Le quintidi 15 messidor, an CCXXV, Wellington Terumi Uemura a écrit : > I have no idea why they are forcing the use o UTC, local time was doing just > fine. My TV doesn't use UTC, my router (OpenWRT) doesn't use UTC, my phone > (Samsung S7 Edge) doesn't use UTC, it doesn't even has

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-03 Thread Wellington Terumi Uemura
the dawn of railways, everyone lived on local time. It was working. We can avoid a lot of mess with that. I have no idea what the mess is that you're trying to avoid by using local time. I have no idea why they are forcing the use o UTC, local time was doing just fine. My TV doesn't use UTC

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-03 Thread Wellington Terumi Uemura
because it worked just fine before. Really ? Setting the RTC with local time does not work with dual boot because when daylight saving time comes, both systems will do the shift, resulting in a 2 hour shift unless some time synchronization corrects it.

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-03 Thread David Wright
le around the world doesn't neither, leave UTC > for those who need it. True; before the dawn of railways, everyone lived on local time. > We can avoid a lot of mess with that. I have no idea what the mess is that you're trying to avoid by using local time. > Em 3 de jul de 2017 12:03, &

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-03 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 02/07/2017 à 23:08, Wellington Terumi Uemura a écrit : I use Linux since Slackware 2.0, way before Windows 95. And up to Debian 8, I've never, EVER, had to follow that procedure because it worked just fine before. Really ? Setting the RTC with local time does not work with dual boot because

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-03 Thread Gene Heskett
; > Debian 8, I've never, EVER, had to follow that procedure because > > > it worked just fine before. I'm using Debian like what, 10 years > > > now. > > > > > > Why do I have to change a registry because something in Debian 9 > > > is

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-03 Thread Wellington Terumi Uemura
quot; <deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk> escreveu: The future could get complicated for people not running on UTC if time offsets of a few seconds start to arise. AIUI timezones as presently implemented can't handle that. Cheers, David.

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-03 Thread David Wright
t; >> etc/modprobe.d/cx23885.conf > >> etc/modprobe.d/amd64-microcode-blacklist.conf > >> etc/modprobe.d/sp5100_tco-blacklist.conf > >> > >> And people say that this is the problem. > >> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1198761 > >&

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-03 Thread David Wright
> > worked just fine before. I'm using Debian like what, 10 years now. > > > > Why do I have to change a registry because something in Debian 9 is > > not syncing the time correctly with the hard drive before a reboot? > > > > Just to make sure, I've reinsta

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-03 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
that this is the problem. >> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1198761 >> >> Looks like all we need to do is to add /etc/adjtime back to initramfs. > > Hmm, yes -- initramfs and the "up and running" OS should agree on what > corrections to apply to th

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-03 Thread tomas
itramfs. Hmm, yes -- initramfs and the "up and running" OS should agree on what corrections to apply to the time read from the hwclock; if not, it sounds plausible that initramfs (who is mounting root, and thus checking the superblock) has a different notion of time than the OS, who has synce

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-03 Thread Wellington Terumi Uemura
to Debian 8, I've never, EVER, had to follow that procedure because it worked just fine before. I'm using Debian like what, 10 years now. Why do I have to change a registry because something in Debian 9 is not syncing the time correctly with the hard drive before a reboot? Just to make sure, I've

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-03 Thread tomas
I'm using Debian like what, 10 years now. > > Why do I have to change a registry because something in Debian 9 is > not syncing the time correctly with the hard drive before a reboot? > > Just to make sure, I've reinstalled Debian 8 and the issue is gone, > it happens again

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-02 Thread Wellington Terumi Uemura
I use Linux since Slackware 2.0, way before Windows 95. And up to Debian 8, I've never, EVER, had to follow that procedure because it worked just fine before. I'm using Debian like what, 10 years now. Why do I have to change a registry because something in Debian 9 is not syncing the time

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-02 Thread Siard
Wellington Terumi Uemura: > Michael Biebl: > > I would set the system clock from LOCAL to UTC (see /etc/adjtime) > > Just to give a feedback, this doesn't work if you have a second OS > like Windows. Did you follow this procedure? https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Time#UT

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-02 Thread Wellington Terumi Uemura
Debian, since 8. Was doing just fine, all this mess started with 9. Em 2 de jul de 2017 14:25, "Michael Biebl" escreveu: > Am 02.07.2017 um 17:49 schrieb Wellington Terumi Uemura: > > Just to give a feedback, this doesn't work if you have a second OS like > > Windows. > >

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-02 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 02.07.2017 um 17:49 schrieb Wellington Terumi Uemura: > Just to give a feedback, this doesn't work if you have a second OS like > Windows. Windows (since 7) works fine with UTC. There is a registry key you can set. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-07-02 Thread Wellington Terumi Uemura
in local TZ: yes The bugreport show that this has been patched, anything else I could do to stop running system check/clean every time I boot? I would set the system clock from LOCAL to UTC (see /etc/adjtime)

Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-06-21 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 21.06.2017 um 07:43 schrieb Wellington Terumi Uemura: > RTC in local TZ: yes > > The bugreport show that this has been patched, anything else I could do > to stop running system check/clean every time I boot? I would set the system clock from LOCAL to UTC (see /etc/adjtim

Superblock last write time is in the future.

2017-06-20 Thread Wellington Terumi Uemura
, but is not my bios clock, the time is correct there. Cheking the clock it show a a few seconds of difference. Others suggest messing with ntp, /etc/adjtime and a dozen other "solutions" for different Linux distros, is there any effective? hwclock -r; date 2017-06-21 02:35:40.89461

Re: cifs boot time mounts fail after ugrading to Stretch

2017-06-20 Thread Guy Marcenac
Wow Greg, youre awesome ! Le 20/06/2017 à 14:10, Greg Wooledge a écrit : > On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 10:00:14AM +0200, g...@posteurs.com wrote: >> The problem is that systemd does not wait for DHCP addresses to be >> obtained. >> Being new to systemd I could not succeed in finding the right

Re: cifs boot time mounts fail after ugrading to Stretch

2017-06-20 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 10:00:14AM +0200, g...@posteurs.com wrote: > The problem is that systemd does not wait for DHCP addresses to be > obtained. > Being new to systemd I could not succeed in finding the right parameters > and dependencies in order to have the mounts wait till we have an IP >

Re: cifs boot time mounts fail after ugrading to Stretch

2017-06-20 Thread guy
Le 2017-06-18 19:30, Guy Marcenac a écrit : Hello, I just upgraded from jesie to stretch, and everything went fine. Except my network mounts from fstab fail at boot time. If I # mount -a from the prompt it works. I tried by adding one of the mounts as a systemd mount unit, and it fails too

cifs boot time mounts fail after ugrading to Stretch

2017-06-18 Thread Guy Marcenac
Hello, I just upgraded from jesie to stretch, and everything went fine. Except my network mounts from fstab fail at boot time. If I # mount -a from the prompt it works. I tried by adding one of the mounts as a systemd mount unit, and it fails too. Here are the entries from /etc/fstab

Re: Adding Date & Time to a script's output log

2017-06-01 Thread davidson
On Thu, 1 Jun 2017, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Thu, Jun 01, 2017 at 06:49:58PM +, david...@freevolt.org wrote: If you go this convenient-lexical-order route, note that %F is shorthand for %Y-%m-%d Not portable. See

Re: Adding Date & Time to a script's output log

2017-06-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Jun 01, 2017 at 06:49:58PM +, david...@freevolt.org wrote: > If you go this convenient-lexical-order route, note that %F is > shorthand for %Y-%m-%d Not portable. See And yeah, this is a Debian mailing list, but

Re: Adding Date & Time to a script's output log

2017-06-01 Thread davidson
On Thu, 1 Jun 2017, Nicolas George wrote: Le tridi 13 prairial, an CCXXV, SUZANNE COBB a écrit : I try to capture the date and time into a variable named 'dt': dt= $(date '+%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S'); Note that %T is shorthand for %H:%M:%S [please see there is a space between

Re: Adding Date & Time to a script's output log

2017-06-01 Thread Dan Ritter
On Thu, Jun 01, 2017 at 03:24:05PM +, Ron Leach wrote: > People are so generous with their time. > > I hadn't realised that spaces were sometimes semantically relevant. (And I > liked Nicolas's detox joke, well done.) > In all computer languages, the presence or abs

Re: Adding Date & Time to a script's output log

2017-06-01 Thread Ron Leach
People are so generous with their time. I hadn't realised that spaces were sometimes semantically relevant. (And I liked Nicolas's detox joke, well done.) Thanks very much for all the advice. I'm using webmail, and I cannot reply in thread to any one message (the inbound messages have been

Re: Adding Date & Time to a script's output log

2017-06-01 Thread Don Armstrong
On Thu, 01 Jun 2017, SUZANNE COBB wrote: > I try to capture the date and time into a variable named 'dt': > > dt= $(date '+%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S'); > > echo "%dt" "Changed ${DYN_DOMAIN} from ${registeredIp} to ${externalIp}" >> > /var/log/update

Re: Adding Date & Time to a script's output log

2017-06-01 Thread Nicolas George
Le tridi 13 prairial, an CCXXV, SUZANNE COBB a écrit : > I try to capture the date and time into a variable named 'dt': > > dt= $(date '+%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S'); > > [please see there is a space between = and $, and between Y and %] Well, fix it! This line executes the output of da

Re: Adding Date & Time to a script's output log

2017-06-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Jun 01, 2017 at 02:26:00PM +, SUZANNE COBB wrote: > I try to capture the date and time into a variable named 'dt': > > dt= $(date '+%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S'); > > [please see there is a space between = and $, and between Y and %] The space after = is wrong. It will not

Re: Adding Date & Time to a script's output log

2017-06-01 Thread David Wright
On Thu 01 Jun 2017 at 14:26:00 (+), SUZANNE COBB wrote: > List, good afternoon, > > I am using a script to check and update a dynamic IP address in our DNS > records. I have tried to add a date and time output to a log file which > records IP address changes and updates - b

Adding Date & Time to a script's output log

2017-06-01 Thread SUZANNE COBB
List, good afternoon, I am using a script to check and update a dynamic IP address in our DNS records. I have tried to add a date and time output to a log file which records IP address changes and updates - but the change I inserted is not working. I think the problem is that I have

RE: How to set ISO date/time with en_US.utf8 as system default?

2017-05-31 Thread gwmfms6
On 2017-05-30 12:40, Emanuele Bernardi wrote: My system has en_US.utf8 for default, but I wanted the iso time so I just added the it_IT.utf8 (dpkg-reconfigure locales) and changed in gnome Region & Language the Formats. And what do you do when you need the Paper format, currency, num

RE: How to set ISO date/time with en_US.utf8 as system default?

2017-05-30 Thread Emanuele Bernardi
My system has en_US.utf8 for default, but I wanted the iso time so I just added the it_IT.utf8 (dpkg-reconfigure locales) and changed in gnome Region & Language the Formats. -Original Message- From: gwmf...@openmailbox.org [mailto:gwmf...@openmailbox.org] Sent: martedì 30 maggio 201

Re: How to set ISO date/time with en_US.utf8 as system default?

2017-05-30 Thread gwmfms6
On 2017-05-30 08:46, Greg Wooledge wrote: Perhaps a GNOME-specific mailing list might have more options for you. Maybe there's some way to tell GNOME not to touch the locale settings *at all*, and simply let them pass through from the underlying operating system. Yes, I have switched to

Re: How to set ISO date/time with en_US.utf8 as system default?

2017-05-30 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 08:33:16AM -0400, gwmf...@openmailbox.org wrote: > I want to make everything proper and swapping to all en_DK variables > fixes some things but not others. The only proper solution is to: > > 1) be able to change individual variables within Gnome (which I don't > think

Re: How to set ISO date/time with en_US.utf8 as system default?

2017-05-27 Thread David Wright
On Sat 27 May 2017 at 17:39:48 (+0200), Nicolas George wrote: > L'octidi 8 prairial, an CCXXV, gwmf...@openmailbox.org a écrit : > > […] > […] > In this matter, considerations such as "preserving local cultures" are > irrelevant. An astonishing juxtaposition! > Convenience sets a few rules. The

Re: How to set ISO date/time with en_US.utf8 as system default?

2017-05-27 Thread Curt
On 2017-05-27, Curt wrote: > On 2017-05-27, gwmf...@openmailbox.org wrote: >>> >>> Define "appears to not be working." Anyhow, I believe someone here can >>> help you with this if only they'll pipe up (and you stop top-posting). >>> >>> ;-) >> >>

Re: How to set ISO date/time with en_US.utf8 as system default?

2017-05-27 Thread James Cloos
> "g" == gwmfms6 writes: g> You are correct. typing locale in the virtual (text) console produces g> LC_TIME=en_DK. So GNOME is overriding PAM's environment. g> Thank you so much for helping me discover this! I learned a lot in the g> process. Did you re-start gdm

Re: How to set ISO date/time with en_US.utf8 as system default?

2017-05-27 Thread rhkramer
On Saturday, May 27, 2017 11:39:03 AM Curt wrote: > Normally, you should "interleave" your responses, trimming the material > not pertinent to your reply. +1 > I say this because bottom-posting (like bottom-fishing--well, not > precisely) in which the poster quotes (following others of his

Re: How to set ISO date/time with en_US.utf8 as system default?

2017-05-27 Thread gwmfms6
On 2017-05-27 11:39, Nicolas George wrote: L'octidi 8 prairial, an CCXXV, gwmf...@openmailbox.org a écrit : A lot of Europe does it, and it is wrong! It goes back quite a while to when it was fashionable to use a dot (.) as a symbol for multiplication. So Europe stopped using a dot to signal a

Re: How to set ISO date/time with en_US.utf8 as system default?

2017-05-27 Thread Jeremy Nicoll
On Sat, 27 May 2017, at 16:24, gwmf...@openmailbox.org wrote: > A lot of Europe does it, and it is wrong! It goes back quite a while to > when it was fashionable to use a dot (.) as a symbol for multiplication. I don't think it's a straightforward as that. Mathematics (at university level)

Re: How to set ISO date/time with en_US.utf8 as system default?

2017-05-27 Thread Nicolas George
L'octidi 8 prairial, an CCXXV, gwmf...@openmailbox.org a écrit : > A lot of Europe does it, and it is wrong! It goes back quite a while to when > it was fashionable to use a dot (.) as a symbol for multiplication. So > Europe stopped using a dot to signal a decimal point to avoid confusion > (they

Re: How to set ISO date/time with en_US.utf8 as system default?

2017-05-27 Thread Curt
On 2017-05-27, gwmf...@openmailbox.org wrote: >> >> Define "appears to not be working." Anyhow, I believe someone here can >> help you with this if only they'll pipe up (and you stop top-posting). >> >> ;-) > > "Top-posting" is putting my writing above the quote? this

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