Fallo de seguridad en todos los Linux

2015-02-09 Thread David
 Hola debianitas:En el siguiente enlace se expone un importante fallo de 
seguridad en todos los
sistemas Linux, incluido Debian, haber que opinais de este problema
en vuestro gran conocimiento de Debian y de linux en 
general.http://unaaldia.hispasec.com/2015/01/getrootbygethostbyname.html
Espero que no se considere este asunto como un OT.Perdón Camaleón por no quitar 
el formato HTML en mis escritos, pero es que utilizo el
email de yahoo vía web y no sé como desactivarlo ni como volverlo a activar.

Un saludo   David


Re: Adobe Flash spelare

2015-02-09 Thread Rolf Edlund
Den 9 februari 2015 09:48 skrev Per Andersson avtob...@gmail.com:
 Jag kan rekommendera svtplay-dl och youtube-dl för att titta på SVT, YouTube
 och mycket annat.

 Själv brukar jag starta nedladdningen och sedan börja titta under tiden
 som videon laddas ner.

Fungerar det även att titta på direktsändningar ?

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Re: Adobe Flash spelare

2015-02-09 Thread Per Andersson
2015-01-29 20:25 GMT+01:00 Rolf Edlund rolfew...@gmail.com:
 Tja!

 Från och med idag, så funkar inte den senaste flashspelaren. Får bara
 upp en sida att jag måste uppgradera från 11.2. Eftersom det är en för
 gammal version.

 Vilket gör att jag nu varken kan se på SVT eller YouTube. :(

Jag kan rekommendera svtplay-dl och youtube-dl för att titta på SVT, YouTube
och mycket annat.

Själv brukar jag starta nedladdningen och sedan börja titta under tiden
som videon laddas ner.


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Re: Uppgradering Wheezy Testing

2015-02-09 Thread Rolf Edlund
Den 9 februari 2015 09:38 skrev Per Andersson avtob...@gmail.com:
 Så där har inte uppgraderingen funkat.

 Hur gjorde du uppgraderingen?

Precis som det står i dokumentationen.

1. Ändrade i /etc/apt/sources.list frånwWheezy till jessie

2. Körde: apt-get update

3. körde: apt-get upgrade

4 för att tillslut köra: apt-get dist-upgrade

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Re: Adobe Flash spelare

2015-02-09 Thread Per Andersson
2015-02-09 10:15 GMT+01:00 Rolf Edlund rolfew...@gmail.com:
 Den 9 februari 2015 09:48 skrev Per Andersson avtob...@gmail.com:
 Jag kan rekommendera svtplay-dl och youtube-dl för att titta på SVT, YouTube
 och mycket annat.

 Själv brukar jag starta nedladdningen och sedan börja titta under tiden
 som videon laddas ner.

 Fungerar det även att titta på direktsändningar ?

Nej, det gör de inte tyvärr.


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Re: VPN

2015-02-09 Thread Per Andersson
2015-02-06 17:38 GMT+01:00 Sven Arvidsson s...@whiz.se:
 On Fri, 2015-02-06 at 17:13 +0100, j...@lillahusetiskogen.se wrote:
 Jag ser att VPN avhandlas.
 Kan någon rekommendera en bra howto om VPN? När jag sökte tyckte jag
 det var mest gammal information på nätet, vilket kanske är helt i sin
 ordning. Det kanske inte har hänt så mycket på den fronten de senaste
 åren.

 Som klient eller server?

 Vet inte om det är en nyhet direkt, men du bör undvika L2TP/IPsec samt
 PPTP som bägge har svagheter.

PPTP är ju svagt och ska inte användas. IPSec handlar väl mest om att det
är väldigt konfigurerbart och därmed lätt att konfigurera det på ett osäkert
sätt?


 Som klient gör NetworkManager det väldigt smidigt att använda åtminstone
 OpenVPN.

OpenVPN är väl det mest populära i GNU/Linux-sammanhang.


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Re: Debugging ipv6

2015-02-09 Thread Tony van der Hoff
On 09/02/15 13:02, Darac Marjal wrote:
 On Mon, Feb 09, 2015 at 12:50:19PM +, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
 I have a VPS, with an ipv6 address. It responds correctly to ping packets:

 tony@tony-lx:~$ ping6 vanderhoff.org
 PING vanderhoff.org(2a03:9800:10:54::1) 56 data bytes
 64 bytes from 2a03:9800:10:54::1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=58 time=13.6 ms
 64 bytes from 2a03:9800:10:54::1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=58 time=12.1 ms
 64 bytes from 2a03:9800:10:54::1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=58 time=11.8 ms

 However, when I attempt to ssh into it, it baulks:
 tony@tony-lx:~$ ssh -6 vanderhoff.org
 ssh: connect to host vanderhoff.org port 22: Connection refused

 ssh -4 works fine:
 tony@tony-lx:~$ ssh -4 vanderhoff.org
 Linux shell 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 x86_64

 /etc/sshd_config has ipv6 enabled:
 # What ports, IPs and protocols we listen for
 Port 22
 # Use these options to restrict which interfaces/protocols sshd will bind to
 ListenAddress ::
 ListenAddress 0.0.0.0

 My firewall should let ssh6 packets through (I think):
 tony@shell:~$ sudo ip6tables -L -v
 [sudo] password for tony:
 Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
  pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
 destination
 0 0 ACCEPT udp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere udp dpt:openvpn
 0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp spt:https
  2421  301K ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp spt:http
  3955  350K ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp dpt:http
 0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp spt:domain
 0 0 ACCEPT udp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere udp spt:domain
 0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp dpt:domain
 0 0 ACCEPT udp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere udp dpt:domain
 0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp dpt:http
 0 0 ACCEPT all  anyany anywhere
 tony-lx.magpieway.net/128
 0 0 ACCEPT all  anyany tony-lx.magpieway.net/128
  anywhere
25  4458 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp dpt:smtp
 0 0 ACCEPT udp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere udp dpt:ntp
 0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp dpt:ntp
 38640   96M ACCEPT all  anyany localhost/128
 localhost/128
 0 0 ACCEPT ipv6-icmpanyany anywhere
 anywhere
 0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp dpt:ssh
 0 0 LOGall  anyany anywhere
 anywhere limit: avg 5/min burst 5 LOG level debug prefix
 ip6tables denied: 
 0 0 DROP   all  anyany anywhere
 anywhere

 I get no ip6tables reject entries in my log.

 I used to be able to access this server over ipv6, so something's
 broken. Can anyone please suggest where else to look, or how to diagnose
 this problem.
 
 According to nmap, the only port you have open is port 179 (bgp). So I'd
 start by checking netstat to confirm that sshd IS listening on IPv6
 
 Next, it may help to run tshark (or wireshark or some other packet
 sniffer) and make sure that those pings come in to the host you're
 expecting (it's conceivable, for example, that there's some other device
 at that address that's actually the one you're pinging). If it is, then
 you know packets are getting to your machine and you just need to alter
 the firewall rules.

thanks for that; You're right: no packets are reaching the VPS. I've
raised a ticket with my hosting supplier, I'll see what that brings.
Thanks again,
Tony


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Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?

2015-02-09 Thread Jerome BENOIT
Hello,

on Wheezy, the flash plugin can be updated as root with

update-flashplugin-nonfree


I do not know if this update tool exist on Squeeze.

hth,
Jerome


On 09/02/15 16:32, antispammbox-debian wrote:
 
 
 Hi all
 
 It's possible update FlashPlugin in Squeeze?
 Thanks
 
 Regards
 
 


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Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?

2015-02-09 Thread Hans

 
 I would also like the answer to this question.  I recently tried to update
 flash on my squeeze install according to instructions I had carefully saved
 from the last time I updated.  Here's the command I used:
 
 $ fakeroot make-jpkg jre-7u10-linux-i586.tar.gz
 
 And it came back something like make-jpkg not found - have no idea where
 it went.  Also tried running it as root in /usr/java/ and that was a no-go
 also.  So no libjavaplugin_oji.so to link to.
 
 Any suggestions would be appreciated.  Thanks.

Hi, 

I believe dpkg-reconfigure flashplugin-nonfree will download and install the 
latest flashplugin from adobe.

When you want to update java, then download jave, and do as above mentioned.
This will create a java package, which you then can install by using dpkg -i 
oracle-whatever*.deb.

Good  luck

Hans


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Upgrading, was Re: Recommendations for a AMD64 Jessie xfce/kde cd

2015-02-09 Thread David Wright
Quoting Ric Moore (wayward4...@gmail.com):
 [...]
 To recommend this [upgrading] to a new user, might not be a good
 idea. I've been at it since the days of Slackware install via a pile
 of floppies. As noted previously, there will be a proper upgrade
 installer released when Jessie is officially stable. That would be
 far better.

Now this might be a slip of the pen, but what is the proper upgrade
installer? Is it different from apt-get dist-upgrade?

There is/will be an official installer-from-scratch soon, already
available as weekly snapshots (and now a release candidate IIRC).
I've tried this on one of my machines just to check it out. That's
a different animal.

I've upgraded all my machines to jessie or sid (one from squeeze, via
wheezy of course), except for my server, the one that archives
everything. I find it helps to have two root partitions, one
containing the previous distribution as a fallback. It means you can
jog your memory as to how things were done before, and acts as a
backup of your old configuration.

I don't think this is at all unusual, or brave. Bear in mind that
you're going to see all the corner cases here, and nothing about the
successes, except in passing.

Cheers,
David.


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Re: unmet dependencies: libcurl4-openssl-dev

2015-02-09 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Sunday 08 February 2015 13:15:16 Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
 I think I'm confused whether I should remember that some bits of
 software are from backports and it's incumbent on me to track all this
 while upgrading to Jessie or installing anything else from stable.  I
 really don't want to do that

That's why we love Debian, apt and its children  I use aptitude from choice.  
I am lazy!  I don't mind someone else doing the work!

 and if Debian takes care of the magic in 
 the background, that'd be wonderful.

It does.  If your system is entirely Debian, that is all there is to it.  
Especially with a fresh installation.

Any problems that arise are usually due to our falling into traps and 
installing non-Debian versions and stuff.  I don't have much that isn't 
Debian.  I just uninstall e.g. Google-Chrome, upgrade, reinstall 
Google-Chrome.  Of course, if I were a true believer I would still be using 
chromium anyway and would not have to uninstall anything.

Lisi


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[OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?

2015-02-09 Thread antispammbox-debian



Hi all

It's possible update FlashPlugin in Squeeze? 


Thanks

Regards


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Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?

2015-02-09 Thread basti
Hi,

there is no update-flashplugin-nonfree on Squeeze but there is a simple
shell script.
I think it would run also on squeeze.

Regards,
basti

On 09.02.2015 16:55, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
 Hello,

 on Wheezy, the flash plugin can be updated as root with

 update-flashplugin-nonfree


 I do not know if this update tool exist on Squeeze.

 hth,
 Jerome


 On 09/02/15 16:32, antispammbox-debian wrote:

 Hi all

 It's possible update FlashPlugin in Squeeze?
 Thanks

 Regards





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Re: Re: Okular no imprime PDF, hoja en blanco.

2015-02-09 Thread Ricardo
Tuve que instalar cups-pdf, no probé con otros lectores de pdf, solo con 
Okular. Otra cosa es que desde Google Chrome las impresiones salen mal, 
la letras como borradas con lineas hacia los costados. Con iceweasel las 
impresiones salen bien.



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Re: theme editor?

2015-02-09 Thread Petter Adsen
On Mon, 9 Feb 2015 08:49:41 -0500
Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
 On Monday, February 09, 2015 08:46:05 AM Petter Adsen wrote:
  I just had a look, and it seems the themes are just CSS files, so
  you could just open for instance (on an Ubuntu machine):
  
  /usr/share/themes/Numix/gtk-3.0/apps/lightdm-gtk-greeter.css
  
  Copy this (or similar), open it in an editor, and you can edit
  colors and images. A graphical editor I have never heard of. Sorry.
  
  Petter
 
 Thanks Petter, I will take a look at that once the coffee kicks in.

Gene,

I just fired up a Jessie VM here, and see that the default greeter is
lightdm-gtk-greeter. There is a sample config file in:

/usr/share/doc/lightdm-gtk-greeter/sample-lightdm-gtk-greeter.css

Try to have a look at that, and possibly /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf if
necessary. The manpage for lightdm mentions dm-tool - take a look
at the manpage for both of those also.

HTH,

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Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?

2015-02-09 Thread Go Linux
On Mon, 2/9/15, antispammbox-debian antispammbox-deb...@yahoo.it wrote:

 Subject: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Monday, February 9, 2015, 9:32 AM
 
 
 
  Hi all
 
  It's possible update FlashPlugin in Squeeze? 
 
  Thanks
 
  Regards
 



I would also like the answer to this question.  I recently tried to update 
flash on my squeeze install according to instructions I had carefully saved 
from the last time I updated.  Here's the command I used:

$ fakeroot make-jpkg jre-7u10-linux-i586.tar.gz

And it came back something like make-jpkg not found - have no idea where it 
went.  Also tried running it as root in /usr/java/ and that was a no-go also.  
So no libjavaplugin_oji.so to link to.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.  Thanks.


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Re: Killing X, was Re: I screwed up gdm3, can't recover

2015-02-09 Thread David Wright
Quoting David Wright (deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk):
 I think X made this change several years/Debian distributions ago.

Just some clarification for off-list replies:

http://ftp.x.org/pub/X11R7.0/doc/html/Xorg.1.html
The special combinations of key presses recognized directly by Xorg
are:
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
Immediately kills the server -- no questions asked. This can be
disabled with the DontZap xorg.conf(5x) file option. 

http://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.5/doc/man/man1/Xorg.1.html
The special combinations of key presses recognized directly by Xorg
are:
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
Immediately kills the server -- no questions asked. This is
disabled by default. It can be enabled with the -retro command
line flag or by setting the DontZap xorg.conf(5) file option to a
FALSE value. 

It's 100% clear that Xorg made the change. It would be stupid of
Debian to set a trap with CtrlAltBackspace for anyone who knew how
X11R7.5 should behave by default.

Cheers,
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Re: theme editor?

2015-02-09 Thread David Wright
Quoting Gene Heskett (ghesk...@wdtv.com):
[...]
 
 dm-tool sounds like something I should look at, but it is not in the repo's 
 I address. Fixable?
 
 Thanks Petter.

I don't understand this. Earlier in the thread you posted:

Greetings;

I am apparently using lightdm and I have failed to find a desktop theme which
is 100% pleasing. So I am wondering if we have a theme editor that might
allow me to tweak some colors here and there in an existing theme?

Looking at https://packages.debian.org/jessie/i386/lightdm/filelist we find

File list of package lightdm in jessie of architecture i386

/etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/lightdm
/etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/lightdm_chromium-browser
/etc/dbus-1/system.d/org.freedesktop.DisplayManager.conf
/etc/init.d/lightdm
/etc/lightdm/keys.conf
/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
/etc/lightdm/users.conf
/etc/pam.d/lightdm
/etc/pam.d/lightdm-autologin
/etc/pam.d/lightdm-greeter
/lib/systemd/system/lightdm.service
/usr/bin/dm-tool ←--
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/lightdm/lightdm-guest-session
/usr/sbin/lightdm
/usr/share/doc/lightdm/changelog.Debian.gz
/usr/share/doc/lightdm/changelog.gz
/usr/share/doc/lightdm/copyright
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/autologin.page
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/config.page
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/default-greeter.page
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/default-session.page
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/diagnostics.page
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/guest.page
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/index.page
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/legal.xml
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/local-sessions.page
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/remote-sessions.page
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/seat.page
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/standard-authentication.page
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/user-list.page
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/user-switching.page
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/vnc.page
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/write-greeter.page
/usr/share/help/C/lightdm/xdmcp.page
/usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/01_debian.conf
/usr/share/lintian/overrides/lightdm
/usr/share/locale/af/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
[snip, snip]
/usr/share/locale/vi/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
/usr/share/locale/wae/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
/usr/share/locale/zh_CN/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
/usr/share/locale/zh_HK/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
/usr/share/locale/zh_TW/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
/usr/share/man/man1/dm-tool.1.gz 
←--
/usr/share/man/man1/lightdm.1.gz
/usr/share/xsessions/lightdm-xsession.desktop

Cheers,
David.


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Re: I screwed up gdm3, can't recover - need help with systemctl - more details

2015-02-09 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 2/8/15, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
 songbird wrote:
 Thomas H. George wrote:
 ...
  Following previous suggestions installed both xdm and kdm.  If
  default-display-manager is set to xdm when xdm is started I get the
  Debian login window and can only login as root. The login is successful
  to the gnome desktop. Tried to switch users but could not. Exited.

   ok, so root works under xdm.

 Which means it is not an X problem and not a system level problem.
 Which means the problem is probably something related to the desktop
 in the user $HOME/.config and other files.

 If you create a fresh pristine new user anothertom or some such does
 it all work for that new user?  If so then the problem is not system
 related but corruption of files in the $HOME.


Coming in at the VERY tail end of this. My deepest apologies if this
has already been said. I JUST went through something similarly
different yesterday with Sid. Not sure the how or what of how my
situation came to be, but in the middle of it I remembered there was a
default example somewhere for profiles.

That default is within /etc/skel. Those are .bashrc, .profile, and
.bash_logout. I copied those over, and it still didn't work..

So I went back in as root and just sat there staring at various files
under a new user's home directory that worked properly and my desired
user's home directory that didn't. File permissions were different.
The one not working still belonged to root. *smacking head*

I changed that, and have been smokin' along as my desired user profile
within Sid ever since.

Might not fix what's going on for OP here, but figured it might work
for someone with another similarly different problem when they
stumble on this thread in the archives...

Good luck!

Cindy :)
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Re: Upgrading, was Re: Recommendations for a AMD64 Jessie xfce/kde cd

2015-02-09 Thread David Wright
Quoting Richard Owlett (rowl...@cloud85.net):
 Is your definition of two root partitions the same as mine?
 I'm new to *nix and have a have a physical machine set aside for
 sink or swim educational experiences.
 I use expert install and manual partitioning such that:
first install would be to sda1 with swap on sda6
second install would be to sda2 with swap on sda6
etc etc
 This gives be multiple independent installs selectable from grub
 menu.
 [When I run out of space, reformat and repeat.]
 Not suitable for all, but it matches my learning style - retirement
 has advantages :)

Yes. I try to keep it as simple as possible. I stick to four primary
partitions with sda3 on /home.

 Disk: /dev/sda
 Size: 465.8 GiB, 500107862016 bytes, 976773168 sectors
   Label: dos, identifier: 0x00090d11

Device Boot Start   End   Sectors   Size Id Type
/dev/sda1  *   63  58396274  58396212  27.9G 83 Linux
/dev/sda258396275 117178109  5878183528G 83 Linux
/dev/sda3   117178110 968944409 851766300 406.2G 83 Linux
/dev/sda4   968944410 976773167   7828758   3.8G 82 Linux swap / Solaris

sda1 in currently jessie / and sda2 is wheezy /. sda1 is mounted on
/agogj in wheezy and sda2 is /agogw in jessie (agog is the hostname).
To reduce confusion in mc (file manager), I chmod all the mount points
rwx-- so that I can't enter them when nothing's mounted there.

About the only issue in /home is that some of the dotfiles/directories
need to be symbolic links whose names contain the distribution because
different versions can't or shouldn't read each other's configurations,
like mc and mutt. And I copy all the ssh keys between the two
partitions.

Being simple-minded, I adduser on the new system with a script, rather
than mess around with password files. But one important thing to be
aware of is that files owned by system user/groups (like colord,
Debian-exim) will have different numerical owners so they mustn't be
moved by any method that preserves the number.

Lastly, I run grub-install on the newer system's partition only, or
things can get very confusing (because I like to fiddle with grub).

Cheers,
David.


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RE: Tu Mina de Oro Privada ( RECORDATORIO IMPORTANTE )

2015-02-09 Thread William Romero



QUIEN CARAJOS ERES HDPTA.



 
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 Saludos  y  Muchos  Exitos
 
 
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Re: Re: Linux based cellphones

2015-02-09 Thread Stephen
Actually Ubuntu sells a phone too.

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2015-02-09 Thread Administrador
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como todos ustedes saben 
estamos en tiempo de lanzamiento
Mundial,  este mensaje es
para informales a todos nuestros
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que solo nos queda un numero
muy limitado de cuentas nuevas
las  cuales se estan  entregado
por solo  17  usd.

cuando estas se terminen para ingresar 
al sistema se tendran que realizar  
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aun no determinadas.

los entrenamientos, los productos y sistemas
mas las  Ganancias que se entregaran a
las personas que ingresen durante 
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Re: Tu Mina de Oro Privada ( RECORDATORIO IMPORTANTE )

2015-02-09 Thread Aradenatorix Veckhom Vacelaevus
El 10 de febrero de 2015, 12:42 a. m., William Romero escribió:



 QUIEN CARAJOS ERES HDPTA.


 Hola

 Solo Para Recordarte que

 Tienes solo 9 dias para decidir
 si ingresaras a Tu Mina de Oro Privada.
 (desde el momento que recibiste la invitacion)

 Despues de ese tiempo tu codigo de ingreso
 caduca y tu Lugar sera Recomendado
 a otra persona.

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 y Tomes Accion Inmediata.

 Gracias.


 Para todos los que ya Tomaron Accion
 Verifiquen su correo electronico
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 a su area privada.


 Saludos y Muchos Exitos


 Millonario.
 Asministrador

 Tu Mina de Oro Privada.


 OJO

 Una Oportunidad sin Precedente

 y con TODOS LOS PRIVILEGIOS


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2015-02-09 Thread Administrador
Hola  

Solo  Para  Recordarte  que

Tienes  solo  9  dias  para  decidir
si ingresaras  a Tu Mina de Oro  Privada.
(desde el momento que recibiste la invitacion)

Despues de ese  tiempo  tu codigo de ingreso  
caduca   y  tu  Lugar  sera  Recomendado
a otra  persona.

Te  Pido  ingreses a esta  pagina 
http://mailer.gotocontactsmtp.com/click.php/e10605/t61004195/?tipe=0seguimiento=6703identity=2823624URl=http://creatumundo.net/

y  Tomes  Accion  Inmediata.

Gracias.


Para todos los que ya Tomaron Accion
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(o carpeta de spam)
ya les enviamos sus datos de Acceso
a su area  privada.


Saludos  y  Muchos  Exitos


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Tu Mina de Oro  Privada.


OJO

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Re: 3G on Laptop

2015-02-09 Thread Vincent Bernat
 ❦  8 février 2015 20:57 +0100, Bernard bdebr...@teaser.fr :

 J'ai un DELL Inspiron (sous une vieille Ubuntu) qui fonctionne bien
 avec une CLEF 3G, grâce à Sakis 3g notamment, mais qui marche
 également avec des outils plus basiques. Une clef qui fonctionne ?
 j'eusse dû dire une clef qui fonctionnait... jusqu'au 3 janvier
 2015, date de la modification de mon contrat avec Orange (installation
 de la fibre optique). Dans le nouveau contrat, la clef 3G n'existe
 plus ; l'agent commercial m'a avoué qu'Orange ne souhaitait pas
 continuer dans cette voie, et que la 4G n'était pas proposée pour les
 portables, mais seulement pour les tablettes, lesquelles généraient
 davantage de retour sur investissement. La question qui se pose est
 donc la suivante:

 Qui propose des contrats 3G/4G pour des PC portables ?

Les contrats pour tablettes sont strictement identiques. J'utilisais
avant un contrat SFR à 15€ par mois pour 3 Go (ou 5 Go ?). Je suis
actuellement sur une offre Let's Go prépayée d'Orange. Dans les deux
cas, tous les ports sont ouverts (mais on est sur de l'adressage
privé).
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Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?

2015-02-09 Thread Glyn Astill
- Original Message -

 From: Jerome BENOIT g62993...@rezozer.net
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Cc: 
 Sent: Monday, 9 February 2015, 15:55
 Subject: Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?
 
 Hello,
 
 on Wheezy, the flash plugin can be updated as root with
 
 update-flashplugin-nonfree
 
 
 I do not know if this update tool exist on Squeeze.
 
 hth,
 Jerome



I think the issue is that the flash plugin version stops at 
11.2 and there's been no further version.

Not sure if anyone else has a solution, but that last time I looked I came to a 
dead end.


We have some appliances with pages that require at least 11.5+ and to view them 
I've resorted to installing google chrome (not chromium) which has it's own 
embedded version of flash.


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Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?

2015-02-09 Thread Brad Rogers
On Mon, 9 Feb 2015 16:07:51 + (UTC)
Glyn Astill glynast...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

Hello Glyn,

I think the issue is that the flash plugin version stops at 
11.2 and there's been no further version.

Adobe continue to backport security updates to the Linux version of
their flash player(1).  New capabilities etc. do not make it in.

(1)  How long this will continue, IDK.

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Re: unmet dependencies: libcurl4-openssl-dev

2015-02-09 Thread Sivaram Neelakantan
On Mon, Feb 09 2015,Brian  wrote:

 On Sun 08 Feb 2015 at 18:45:16 +0530, Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:


[snipped 11 lines]

 1. Do I have to uninstall  reinstall the cran packages, Rstudio before
 proceeding?  And this needs to be done from backports?

 No uninstallation is necessary when you get libcurl4-openssl-dev from
 backports.

That's a relief.


 2.  Will this impact Rstudio installation if the R install is from
 backports?

 You may have more confidence in the outcome if you read and noted what
 is said about backports on the rstudio site. I believe the answer is
 no.

This is one no I'm happy about.


[snipped 7 lines]

 I think I'm confused whether I should remember that some bits of
 software are from backports and it's incumbent on me to track all this
 while upgrading to Jessie or installing anything else from stable.  I
 really don't want to do that and if Debian takes care of the magic in
 the background, that'd be wonderful.

 Change wheezy to jessie in sources.list for all archives. Update,
 upgrade and finally dist-upgrade with apt-get. This is all the magic you
 require. :)

Oh good! Miracles do happen in this time and age. ;)


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Google search

2015-02-09 Thread Alex PADOLY
 

Good evening, 

Tthere is a free alternative in the GOOGLE search
engine?
Thank you 

Regards 

Alex PADOLY 
 

Re: I screwed up gdm3, can't recover

2015-02-09 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Mon, 09 Feb 2015, Bob Proulx wrote:

 Patrick Bartek wrote:
  Try this:  Reboot.  When you get the black screen, hit CTL-ALT-BKSPC
  simultaneously.  This should shutdown the X-Server and drop you to
  a terminal.  If it doesn't, post back here with the details.  This
  should be a root terminal. Read the output on the screen as to what
  went wrong.
 
 Note that X now by default disables control-alt-backspace now.  This
 is an Ubuntu page but it documents it.

Right.  I forgot.  You're using Jessie.  Another improvement.

Why do these people need to fix things that aren't broken?
They rationalize saying it's to prevent people from accidentally
shutting down X (or whatever) and loosing data.  I say: You can't fix
stupid!

 
   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XorgCtrlAltBackspace
 
 Meanwhile it can be enabled again.  I always enable it.  Along with
 setting a Compose key.  I will throw that in here as a freebie.

That key-combo has been my lifeline.  Got used to having to manually
configuring X years ago when I used Fedora Core. The installer always
read my video hardware wrong and configured X wrong.  Useless Black
screen. So, hit the ol' key-combo, drop to the boot terminal, fix it.
Now, I just set up my systems to boot to a terminal: login, and run
startx when I want a GUI -- usually just a window manager and a panel
with menus.  KISS.  

   setxkbmap -model pc104 -layout us -option compose:menu -option
 terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp

I'll add that to my Dirty Little Tricks bag.  Thanks.

B


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Re: Okular no imprime PDF, hoja en blanco.

2015-02-09 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 09 Feb 2015 13:50:31 -0300, Ricardo escribió:

(no sé por qué ha quedado deshilado este mensaje)

 Tuve que instalar cups-pdf, no probé con otros lectores de pdf, solo
 con Okular. 

Hum... cups-pdf es una impresora, es decir, genera archivos en PDF pero 
no es un visor, no sé bien para qué lo has instalado :-?

 Otra cosa es que desde Google Chrome las impresiones salen mal, la
 letras como borradas con lineas hacia los costados. Con iceweasel las 
 impresiones salen bien.

Mira a ver si configurando las opciones de impresión aparece 
correctamente, algunos PDF no gestionan bien los márgenes y las 
propiedades de las impresoras están configuradas para imprimir sin escala 
(1:1) por lo que se pierde texto. Si es el caso, prueba a configurar la 
impresora para que ajuste el contenido (es decir, que lo escale).

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Re: SSL error in (e)links(2) web browers

2015-02-09 Thread Bob Proulx
Marko Randjelovic wrote:
 When I use elinks (Squeeze) with 
 
 set connection.ssl.cert_verify = 1
 
 $ elinks -dump https://webmail.sbb.rs/
 ELinks: SSL error

Ah!  Very good.  That explains why it didn't complain for me.

   connection.ssl.cert_verify [0|1] (default: 0)
   Verify the peer's SSL certificate. Note that this needs
   extensive configuration of OpenSSL by the user.

I am sorry but I do not know how to improve the situation for you
beyond having the web site include the glue certificates.  I don't
know why Chromium and Firefox approve of the certificate chain.

Hopefully someone else will have a better answer.  Sorry.

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Re: I screwed up gdm3, can't recover

2015-02-09 Thread Bob Proulx
Patrick Bartek wrote:
 Bob Proulx wrote:
  Note that X now by default disables control-alt-backspace now.  This
  is an Ubuntu page but it documents it.
 
 Right.  I forgot.  You're using Jessie.  Another improvement.

That change was introduced in Debian in Squeeze 6.  No changes for
Jessie on that topic.

 Why do these people need to fix things that aren't broken?

I would contribute to a bounty payment if someone solved that
problem.  Very unfortunately I doubt the problem is solvable because
people are people.

 They rationalize saying it's to prevent people from accidentally
 shutting down X (or whatever) and loosing data.  I say: You can't fix
 stupid!

There is an old joke.  The punch line is, I have heard of people
falling out of love but never people falling out of stupid.

Bob


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Re: Overflow of RX/TX Bytes on AMD64

2015-02-09 Thread Bob Proulx
John L. Ries wrote:
 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
  In Linux, you should never use ifconfig for anything...
 
 I wouldn't go that far.  I think ifconfig is just fine for quickie
 diagnostics; but I would never use it as a network interface configuration
 tool if I could help it.

The problem is that the Linux kernel has changed internally how it
does networking.  Some of these changes have been incompatible with
the old ifconfig program.  That can cause people using only ifconfig
to be blind to various kernel network state.

Hey if an old school dog like me can learn to deal with 'ip' instead
of 'ifconfig' then you can too.  Most useful information is provided
with these commands:

  ip addr show
  ip route show

Some people like keyboard golf as reasons to change.
Shortest abbreviations:

  ip a
  ip r

The counters are not printed with those but since I think those should
be accessed using /proc (or /sys) I am not going to contribute to
pulling those from a command.

Bob


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Re: Writing files with formatted name

2015-02-09 Thread Roman Gelfand
would writing synchronized java class using the same algorithm solve the
race problem?

Thanks

On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 12:12 PM, Roman Gelfand rgelfa...@gmail.com wrote:

 I need to write files with name format {5 digit sequential
 number}.{extension I will supply}.

 Is there a utility which would allow me to copy/move/put a file with the
 above name format incrementing the sequence for each subsequent file.
 Something similar to what logrotate is doing.

 Tlhanks in advance



Re: unmet dependencies: libcurl4-openssl-dev

2015-02-09 Thread Bob Proulx
Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
 OK, here's the thing that's nagging me a bit.  This is what happened
 as far as I can remember.
 
 Installed Debian
 Installed Emacs24.4 from backports
 Installed R from debian CRAN vide instructions from CRAN site
 Installed Rstudio.deb community edition from Rstudio site
 While installing packages via Rstudio, lCurl fails due to the error I
 documented in prior posts

Sounds like a plausible series of events.  That description in the
beginning would have explained everything right at the start.

Basically you are mixing a bunch of packages that are from various
sources.  Each source is focused on their part of the universe.  They
aren't cross testing against each other's repositories.  It is that
mixing and matching that often trips over problems because none of
them test against every other repository.  Each will think their end
is completely consistent.  But in combination they probably phase in
and out of consistency.  That is simply the nature of mixing sources.

 You and Brian now recommend libcurl4-* from backports which will
 download a boatload of other stuff just to get this swirl/Lcurl
 package working.

Not quite.  I recommended using backports as a target for resolving
dependencies.  Normally apt is barred from pulling packges from
backports due to the backports configuration.  Using backports as a
target overrides that so that it can install from it.

 1. Do I have to uninstall  reinstall the cran packages, Rstudio before
 proceeding?  And this needs to be done from backports?

I don't know anything about the R packages from their 3rd party
repository.  But if it were me I would push forward with using the mix
since you have already done so until you find a reason not to.

 2.  Will this impact Rstudio installation if the R install is from
 backports?

Is R available from backports?  I haven't checked.

 3.  And if I do get the above working, how will my planned upgrade to
 Jessie affect the installed packages from backports.

Upgrades from backports to Jessie is guarenteed.  That is one of the
reasons everyone likes backports.  All of the backports packages are
backports from Jessie.  Therefore when you decide to upgrade to Jessie
they will upgrade seamlessly.

That is not a guarentee of other 3rd party repositories.  However I am
sure they will try to do the right thing.  Until there is an example
of an incompatibility I must give them the benefit of the doubt.

 I think I'm confused whether I should remember that some bits of
 software are from backports and it's incumbent on me to track all this
 while upgrading to Jessie or installing anything else from stable.  I
 really don't want to do that and if Debian takes care of the magic in
 the background, that'd be wonderful.

For backports and Testing (Jessie 8 currently) everything is taken
care of for you.  Use backports with Stable (currently Wheezy 7) and
then upgrading when Testing becomes the new Stable will all work fine.

Don't know anything about other 3rd party repositories such as the R
repositories.  Any problems using them should be reported to them.

Bob


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Re: I screwed up gdm3, can't recover

2015-02-09 Thread Bob Proulx
Thomas H. George wrote:
 I created the display problem. The HP box has only vga, no hdmi so I
 experimented with the settings and chose an incompatable one resulting
 in a black screen. I created a second user, tom2, and the display opened
 normally for tom2.

That proves that the problem was limited to desktop configuration
files saved in $HOME.

 To recover my initial work I ran rsync -r --stats
 /home/tom/ /home/tom2. All my data was recovered but on reboot the
 display wouldn't open for either tom or tom2.

The rsync overwrote your new working desktop config with the old
broken desktop config.

 Not wishing to create tom3 I tried installing xdm. There was some
 problem with that so restarted gdm3 with the following result.

Since the problem was in the files in your $HOME changing stuff in the
system is just going to confound the issue with additional noise.

Very likely your system is fine.  If you were to create a pristine
user again I expect you would be able to start a full desktop again.

 Reinstall would certainly cure all my mistakes. Before doing that I
 found xdm works but only allows me to log in as root

You shouldn't be trying to log in as root.  Root is ultimately
powerful and X has an unaudited amount of code.  Bound to be bugs in
there somewhere.

 and then brings up the gnome desktop with all the installed
 programs. I can live with this until I find out how to correct
 systemctl's problem with gdm3.

I suspect it was always working but that it was something in your
user desktop configuration that was the problem.

Bob


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Re: 3rd new wheezy install

2015-02-09 Thread Paul E Condon
On 20150208_0029-0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
 On Sunday, February 08, 2015 12:12:32 AM Chris Bannister wrote:
  On Thu, Feb 05, 2015 at 01:14:56PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
   I have been down that graden path so many times I think I could do it
   in my sleep.  I had that drive setup with a hair over a gig for the
   /boot, and all that, it did write a new table giving boot only 300
   megs, and all the other partitions were either too small or way too
   big.
  
  So you're saying that you think the sizes are wrong? I think I'd tend to
  agree with you here, but I just use entire disk for my installs. I do
  remember though that the default offering if you didn't use the entire
  disk was not good, I ran out of room in one partition although I think
  you can change the sizes afterwards. Are you saying that if you do,
  then the alignment is incorrect shown by other tools?
 
 The alignment seems to be bad on every partition if you do it by hand, but 
 if you just let it use the whole disk, the first parttition is good, but the 
 swap seems out of kilter and probably slow if and when I ever get into swap.

You could use a file in your first partition for swap instead of a separate
partion (that is badly configured) for swap. Having swap on its own partition
seems to have lost some of its technical advantage due to changes in how
modern drives are designed, or so I have heard somewhere. (Hoping to
generate some informed responses...)

 
 That I can likely fix live by doing a swapoff before I send gparted to adjust 
 its start a mebibyte at a time.
 
 Thanks Chris.
 
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Re: I screwed up gdm3, can't recover

2015-02-09 Thread Ric Moore

On 02/09/2015 02:05 AM, Bob Proulx wrote:

Patrick Bartek wrote:

Try this:  Reboot.  When you get the black screen, hit CTL-ALT-BKSPC
simultaneously.  This should shutdown the X-Server and drop you to
a terminal.  If it doesn't, post back here with the details.  This
should be a root terminal. Read the output on the screen as to what
went wrong.


Note that X now by default disables control-alt-backspace now.  This
is an Ubuntu page but it documents it.

   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XorgCtrlAltBackspace

Meanwhile it can be enabled again.  I always enable it.  Along with
setting a Compose key.  I will throw that in here as a freebie.

   setxkbmap -model pc104 -layout us -option compose:menu -option 
terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp


Ah!  The classic Can't-leave-it-alone-until-I-fix-it masochist.  They
have a support group for that.  We meet every Tuesday at 7.  Use my
name to get the fresh donuts. ;-)


Love it! :-)


There is also Install All The Things Anonymous. Not only am I a 
member, but I am the President. Does it take an entire can of coffee to 
fuel up a coffee urn? We hold our meetings right after the 
Can't-leave-it-alone-until-I-fix-it meeting. Lisi promises to bring 
Styrofoam cups. :) Ric



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Re: Recommendations for a AMD64 Jessie xfce/kde cd

2015-02-09 Thread Ric Moore

On 02/08/2015 09:42 PM, Jape Person wrote:


Certainly there will be corner cases where folks get bitten --
especially if they've done a lot of customization of the old init system
before doing the upgrade. But I imagine most folks will just hit the
buttons and go on about their business.

Or maybe I'm just unbelievably lucky. My wife says so.



You were! But, for those corner cases, like mine, it can get 
mind-boggling. To recommend this to a new user, might not be a good 
idea. I've been at it since the days of Slackware install via a pile of 
floppies. As noted previously, there will be a proper upgrade installer 
released when Jessie is officially stable. That would be far better. 
Until then, I would suggest a FULL backup, have an install medium on 
hand (Just In Case) and then roll the dice and see what happens.


If it does blow up, you have an immediate fall back. Kinda like when I 
had my below-the-knee amputation in October, I didn't count on having a 
heart attack 12 hours later. Luckily, I was already in the hospital, got 
rebooted and had nurses handy to clean up my messes afterwards! 
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Re: Uppgradering Wheezy Testing

2015-02-09 Thread Per Andersson
2015-02-07 8:54 GMT+01:00 Rolf Edlund rolfew...@gmail.com:
 Har nu upptäckt en tragisk sak..

 När jag för några veckor sedan uppgraderade från Wheezy till Testing,
 så säger Gnomes Detaljer att den kärna jag kör är 3.16. Men när jag nu
 körde uname -a. Så får jag som resultat att det är 3.2 som jag
 egentligen kör. Botade om, och kollade vilka kärnor som kan bootas
 upp. Det enda valet är 3.2.

 Så där har inte uppgraderingen funkat.

Hur gjorde du uppgraderingen?


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Re: theme editor?

2015-02-09 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Tuesday 10 February 2015 04:01:10 David Wright wrote:
 Quoting Gene Heskett (ghesk...@wdtv.com):
 [...]

  dm-tool sounds like something I should look at, but it is not in the
  repo's I address. Fixable?
 
  Thanks Petter.

 I don't understand this. Earlier in the thread you posted:
 Greetings;
 
 I am apparently using lightdm and I have failed to find a desktop theme
  which is 100% pleasing. So I am wondering if we have a theme editor that
  might allow me to tweak some colors here and there in an existing theme?

 Looking at https://packages.debian.org/jessie/i386/lightdm/filelist we find

 File list of package lightdm in jessie of architecture i386

 /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/lightdm
 /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/lightdm_chromium-browser
 /etc/dbus-1/system.d/org.freedesktop.DisplayManager.conf
 /etc/init.d/lightdm
 /etc/lightdm/keys.conf
 /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
 /etc/lightdm/users.conf
 /etc/pam.d/lightdm
 /etc/pam.d/lightdm-autologin
 /etc/pam.d/lightdm-greeter
 /lib/systemd/system/lightdm.service
 /usr/bin/dm-tool ←--
 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/lightdm/lightdm-guest-session
 /usr/sbin/lightdm
 /usr/share/doc/lightdm/changelog.Debian.gz
 /usr/share/doc/lightdm/changelog.gz
 /usr/share/doc/lightdm/copyright
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/autologin.page
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/config.page
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/default-greeter.page
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/default-session.page
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/diagnostics.page
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/guest.page
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/index.page
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/legal.xml
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/local-sessions.page
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/remote-sessions.page
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/seat.page
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/standard-authentication.page
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/user-list.page
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/user-switching.page
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/vnc.page
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/write-greeter.page
 /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/xdmcp.page
 /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/01_debian.conf
 /usr/share/lintian/overrides/lightdm
 /usr/share/locale/af/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
 [snip, snip]
 /usr/share/locale/vi/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
 /usr/share/locale/wae/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
 /usr/share/locale/zh_CN/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
 /usr/share/locale/zh_HK/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
 /usr/share/locale/zh_TW/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
 /usr/share/man/man1/dm-tool.1.gz

I think he ended up using that distro based on Wheezy, and it doesn't seem to 
be in the Wheezy repos.  Perhaps it's in backports?

Lisi


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Re: theme editor?

2015-02-09 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 02:41:48 AM Lisi Reisz wrote:
 On Tuesday 10 February 2015 04:01:10 David Wright wrote:
  Quoting Gene Heskett (ghesk...@wdtv.com):
  [...]
  
   dm-tool sounds like something I should look at, but it is not in
   the repo's I address. Fixable?
   
   Thanks Petter.
  
  I don't understand this. Earlier in the thread you posted:
  Greetings;
  
  I am apparently using lightdm and I have failed to find a desktop
  theme
  
   which is 100% pleasing. So I am wondering if we have a theme
   editor that might allow me to tweak some colors here and there in
   an existing theme?
  
  Looking at https://packages.debian.org/jessie/i386/lightdm/filelist
  we find
  
  File list of package lightdm in jessie of architecture i386
  
  /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/lightdm
  /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/lightdm_chromium-browser
  /etc/dbus-1/system.d/org.freedesktop.DisplayManager.conf
  /etc/init.d/lightdm
  /etc/lightdm/keys.conf
  /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
  /etc/lightdm/users.conf
  /etc/pam.d/lightdm
  /etc/pam.d/lightdm-autologin
  /etc/pam.d/lightdm-greeter
  /lib/systemd/system/lightdm.service
  /usr/bin/dm-tool ←--
  /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/lightdm/lightdm-guest-session
  /usr/sbin/lightdm
  /usr/share/doc/lightdm/changelog.Debian.gz
  /usr/share/doc/lightdm/changelog.gz
  /usr/share/doc/lightdm/copyright
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/autologin.page
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/config.page
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/default-greeter.page
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/default-session.page
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/diagnostics.page
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/guest.page
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/index.page
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/legal.xml
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/local-sessions.page
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/remote-sessions.page
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/seat.page
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/standard-authentication.page
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/user-list.page
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/user-switching.page
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/vnc.page
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/write-greeter.page
  /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/xdmcp.page
  /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/01_debian.conf
  /usr/share/lintian/overrides/lightdm
  /usr/share/locale/af/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
  [snip, snip]
  /usr/share/locale/vi/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
  /usr/share/locale/wae/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
  /usr/share/locale/zh_CN/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
  /usr/share/locale/zh_HK/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
  /usr/share/locale/zh_TW/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
  /usr/share/man/man1/dm-tool.1.gz
 
 I think he ended up using that distro based on Wheezy, and it doesn't
 seem to be in the Wheezy repos.  Perhaps it's in backports?
 
 Lisi

Its in the repos and installed, I just took it that it was a separate 
package, my bad Lisi, but see my other msg, it is not an editor.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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Re: Writing files with formatted name

2015-02-09 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
Hi

On Mon, Feb 09, 2015 at 03:02:07PM -0500, Roman Gelfand wrote:
 would writing synchronized java class using the same algorithm solve the race
 problem?

Java is a bit overkill for that :-)

Atomic locking is available in the shell too - man flock ...

 
 Thanks
 
 On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 12:12 PM, Roman Gelfand rgelfa...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I need to write files with name format {5 digit sequential number}.
 {extension I will supply}.
 
 Is there a utility which would allow me to copy/move/put a file with the
 above name format incrementing the sequence for each subsequent file. 
 Something similar to what logrotate is doing.
 
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Kablosuz Ağ Paylaşımı

2015-02-09 Thread Gökhan Öztürk
Merhaba. Daha önce bu soruyu sormuştum ama anlamadım yapamdım. Ben
bilgisayarıma wifi den bağlandığım interneti paylaşıp telefonumdan
bağlanmak istiyorum.

(Çünkü uzaktaki modeme bilgisayarım çekiyor telefonum çekmiyor.)

Araştırdım ama her kaynakta farklı anlatımlar var daha önce uğraşırken
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yüzden yine biraz korkum var bilmeden bişey yapmak istemiyorum :(
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Re: theme editor?

2015-02-09 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Tuesday 10 February 2015 07:46:33 Gene Heskett wrote:
 On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 02:41:48 AM Lisi Reisz wrote:
  On Tuesday 10 February 2015 04:01:10 David Wright wrote:
   Quoting Gene Heskett (ghesk...@wdtv.com):
   [...]
  
dm-tool sounds like something I should look at, but it is not in
the repo's I address. Fixable?
   
Thanks Petter.
  
   I don't understand this. Earlier in the thread you posted:
   Greetings;
   
   I am apparently using lightdm and I have failed to find a desktop
   theme
   
which is 100% pleasing. So I am wondering if we have a theme
editor that might allow me to tweak some colors here and there in
an existing theme?
  
   Looking at https://packages.debian.org/jessie/i386/lightdm/filelist
   we find
  
   File list of package lightdm in jessie of architecture i386
  
   /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/lightdm
   /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/lightdm_chromium-browser
   /etc/dbus-1/system.d/org.freedesktop.DisplayManager.conf
   /etc/init.d/lightdm
   /etc/lightdm/keys.conf
   /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
   /etc/lightdm/users.conf
   /etc/pam.d/lightdm
   /etc/pam.d/lightdm-autologin
   /etc/pam.d/lightdm-greeter
   /lib/systemd/system/lightdm.service
   /usr/bin/dm-tool ←--
   /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/lightdm/lightdm-guest-session
   /usr/sbin/lightdm
   /usr/share/doc/lightdm/changelog.Debian.gz
   /usr/share/doc/lightdm/changelog.gz
   /usr/share/doc/lightdm/copyright
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/autologin.page
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/config.page
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/default-greeter.page
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/default-session.page
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/diagnostics.page
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/guest.page
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/index.page
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/legal.xml
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/local-sessions.page
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/remote-sessions.page
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/seat.page
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/standard-authentication.page
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/user-list.page
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/user-switching.page
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/vnc.page
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/write-greeter.page
   /usr/share/help/C/lightdm/xdmcp.page
   /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/01_debian.conf
   /usr/share/lintian/overrides/lightdm
   /usr/share/locale/af/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
   [snip, snip]
   /usr/share/locale/vi/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
   /usr/share/locale/wae/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
   /usr/share/locale/zh_CN/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
   /usr/share/locale/zh_HK/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
   /usr/share/locale/zh_TW/LC_MESSAGES/lightdm.mo
   /usr/share/man/man1/dm-tool.1.gz
 
  I think he ended up using that distro based on Wheezy, and it doesn't
  seem to be in the Wheezy repos.  Perhaps it's in backports?
 
  Lisi

 Its in the repos and installed, I just took it that it was a separate
 package, my bad Lisi,

Mine too.

Lisi

 but see my other msg, it is not an editor. 


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Re: theme editor?

2015-02-09 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday, February 09, 2015 11:01:10 PM David Wright wrote:
 Quoting Gene Heskett (ghesk...@wdtv.com):
 [...]
 
  dm-tool sounds like something I should look at, but it is not in the
  repo's I address. Fixable?
  
  Thanks Petter.
 
 I don't understand this. Earlier in the thread you posted:
 Greetings;
 
 I am apparently using lightdm and I have failed to find a desktop
 theme which is 100% pleasing. So I am wondering if we have a theme
 editor that might allow me to tweak some colors here and there in an
 existing theme?
 
 Looking at https://packages.debian.org/jessie/i386/lightdm/filelist we
 find
 
 File list of package lightdm in jessie of architecture i386
 
 /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/lightdm
 /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/lightdm_chromium-browser
 /etc/dbus-1/system.d/org.freedesktop.DisplayManager.conf
 /etc/init.d/lightdm
 /etc/lightdm/keys.conf
 /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
 /etc/lightdm/users.conf
 /etc/pam.d/lightdm
 /etc/pam.d/lightdm-autologin
 /etc/pam.d/lightdm-greeter
 /lib/systemd/system/lightdm.service
 /usr/bin/dm-tool ←--

I thought it was a separate package, duh.

However I don't see that it was any color editing facilities

gene@coyote:~$ dm-tool --help
Usage:
  dm-tool [OPTION...] COMMAND [ARGS...] - Display Manager tool

Options:
  -h, --helpShow help options
  -v, --version Show release version
  --session-bus Use session D-Bus

Commands:
  switch-to-greeter   Switch to the greeter
  switch-to-user USERNAME [SESSION]   Switch to a user session
  switch-to-guest [SESSION]   Switch to a guest session
  lockLock the current seat
  list-seats  List the active seats
  add-nested-seat Start a nested display
  add-local-x-seat DISPLAY_NUMBER Add a local X seat
  add-seat TYPE [NAME=VALUE...]   Add a dynamic seat
gene@coyote:~$ dm-tool list-seats
Seat0
  CanSwitch=true
  HasGuestAccount=false
  Session0
UserName='gene'

Thanks  David.

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Re: FLAC playback in Iceweasel

2015-02-09 Thread Curt
On 2015-02-09, August Karlstrom fusionf...@gmail.com wrote:

 But so far none for Iceweasel/Firefox obviously.


There is an open source flac decoder in javascript that apparently works in
Firefox/Iceweasel.

https://github.com/audiocogs/flac.js/tree/master

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Re: Killing X, was Re: I screwed up gdm3, can't recover

2015-02-09 Thread Jessica Litwin
David, you just solved an unrelated problem I had where my keyboard
settings inside XFCE weren't being respected. I wondered why...

On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 1:20 PM, David Wright deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk
wrote:

 Quoting Patrick Bartek (nemomm...@gmail.com):
  On Mon, 09 Feb 2015, Bob Proulx wrote:
   Note that X now by default disables control-alt-backspace now.  This
   is an Ubuntu page but it documents it.
 
  Right.  I forgot.  You're using Jessie.  Another improvement.
 
  Why do these people need to fix things that aren't broken?
  They rationalize saying it's to prevent people from accidentally
  shutting down X (or whatever) and loosing data.  I say: You can't fix
  stupid!

 I think X made this change several years/Debian distributions ago. If
 you restore the facility in /etc/default/keyboard then upgrading seems
 to keep your change. You have had to add it yourself when installing
 afresh.

 eg /etc/default/keyboard

 --8

 # Check /usr/share/doc/keyboard-configuration/README.Debian for
 # documentation on what to do after having modified this file.

 # The following variables describe your keyboard and can have the same
 # values as the XkbModel, XkbLayout, XkbVariant and XkbOptions options
 # in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.

 #XKBMODEL=pc105
 XKBMODEL=latitude
 XKBLAYOUT=gb
 XKBVARIANT=
 XKBOPTIONS=caps:none,compose:menu,terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp

 # If you don't want to use the XKB layout on the console, you can
 # specify an alternative keymap.  Make sure it will be accessible
 # before /usr is mounted.
 # KMAP=/etc/console-setup/defkeymap.kmap.gz
 BACKSPACE=guess

 --8

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Re: Instalando 64 bits.

2015-02-09 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 09 Feb 2015 19:28:25 +0100, Ala de Dragón escribió:

 El 6/2/15, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
 El Fri, 06 Feb 2015 11:50:03 +0100, Ala de Dragón escribió:

 (...)

 En la pantalla de depuracion el sistema se vuelve loco buscando un
 disco en la disquetera fd0, no tengo disquetera y tras meterme en la
 bios de la placa y desactivar la disquera y su controlador el error
 dejo de producirse.

 (...)

 ¿Y no te aparecía nada de la red cuando estabas en la pantalla de
 configuración del adaptador de red? Porque ya que estamos ¿qué
 problemas te daba exactamente? Esos mensajes de las mayúsculas y de la
 disquetera son normales en el proceso de instalación.


 Nada, se queda repitiendo ese mensaje durante horas. Ni en el modo gui,
 ni el expert, ni en cosola. Se queda en ese proceso en un bucle mas
 grande que mi paciencia.
 Mi unica solucion ha sido anular la disquetera desde la bios, hacer un
 dd del minimal live volcandolo en el disco duro y construir desde hay.
 
 Ya estoy en 64 bit.
 
 Saludos :)

Para la próxima, si te encuentras con un error en el proceso de 
instalación, informa ;-)

5.4.6. Reporting Installation Problems
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch05s04.html.en#problem-report

Todos los equipos donde he instalado Wheezy llevan disquetera 
(son viejunos) y en ninguno he tenido problemas salvo los 
típicos mensajes que te comentaba:

root@stt008:/var/log/installer# grep -i fd0 syslog
Jun  1 08:22:45 kernel: [1.015182] Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
Jun  1 08:30:20 kernel: [  457.196015] end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0
Jun  1 08:30:20 kernel: [  457.220014] end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0
Jun  1 08:30:32 kernel: [  470.136016] end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0
Jun  1 08:30:33 kernel: [  470.660014] end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0
Jun  1 08:30:33 kernel: [  470.896016] end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0
Jun  1 08:30:33 kernel: [  470.920014] end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0

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apt-get upgrade sometimes needs -f

2015-02-09 Thread songbird

  i'm running testing/sid most of the time, this is an
FYI in case you see similar problems...


  the past few weeks/months when i do:

apt-get update

  and then the

 apt-get upgrade

and answer Y the responses may include lines like:

  E: Failed to fetch 
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/lame/libmp3lame0_3.99.5+repack1-6_i386.deb
  404  Not Found [IP: 64.50.236.52 80]


  when i use the -f option after the upgrade like:

apt-get upgrade -f

  it will download these files and things work as 
expected.


  songbird


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Re: [OT] Mostrar ataques a servidor debian en tiempo real

2015-02-09 Thread Ala de Dragón
El 7/2/15, Carlos Carcamo eazyd...@gmail.com escribió:
 El 4 de febrero de 2015, 11:22 a. m., Camaleón noela...@gmail.com
 escribió:
 El Wed, 04 Feb 2015 10:59:41 -0600, Carlos Carcamo escribió:

 Saludos lista.

 Hace un par de dias he estado revisando los logs /var/log/auth.log, y he
 visto que seguido han tratado de entrar al server vía ssh, viendo los
 logs concuerdan con ssh brute force attack[1], ahora bien, son los
 primeros ataques que detecto al vps, un vps debian, entonces me pongo a
 pensar que pueden haber muchos otros ataques al servidor y me gustaría
 crear algún script o algo que me reporte los diferentes tipos de ataques
 que mi servidor recibe.
 Me gustaría saber si es posible obtener info tipo la que muestra el
 sitio web ipviking[2].

 Saben ustedes que herramientas libres me pueden servir para poder
 obtener información de los diferentes tipos de ataques que un servidor
 puede recibir?

 (...)

 Prueba con fail2ban, denyhosts o similar, no sólo te bloquearán esos
 intentos de acceso remoto sino que te permitirá ver estadísticas.


 ok. probare con esos programas haber que tal me va, gracias y saludos.


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Tambien puedes probar PSAD, en la configuración por defecto te
notifica escáneres de puertos.

se puede integrar con UFW, fwsnort etc.

Divertido, interesante y si lo deseas proactivo.

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Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?

2015-02-09 Thread Go Linux
On Mon, 2/9/15, Hans hans.ullr...@loop.de wrote:

 Subject: Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Monday, February 9, 2015, 10:00 AM
 
 
 
 I would also like the answer to this question.  I recently tried to update
 flash on my squeeze install according to instructions I had carefully saved
 from the last time I updated.  Here's the command I used:

 $ fakeroot make-jpkg jre-7u10-linux-i586.tar.gz

 And it came back something like make-jpkg not found - have no idea where
 it went.  Also tried running it as root in /usr/java/ and that was a no-go
 also.  So no libjavaplugin_oji.so to link to.

 Any suggestions would be appreciated.  Thanks.


 Hi,


 I believe dpkg-reconfigure flashplugin-nonfree will download and install the
 latest flashplugin from adobe.

 When you want to update java, then download jave, and do as above mentioned.
 This will create a java package, which you then can install by using dpkg -i
 oracle-whatever*.deb.

 Good  luck


 Hans




Apologies for the brain fart mixing up flash and java.  Hans, that command 
didn't work because make-jpkg was not found.  How can I get make-jpkg back?


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Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?

2015-02-09 Thread Curt
On 2015-02-09, Hans hans.ullr...@loop.de wrote:

 I believe dpkg-reconfigure flashplugin-nonfree will download and install 
 the 
 latest flashplugin from adobe.

I thought the command was

 update-flashplugin-nonfree --install

Maybe it's six of one, half a dozen of the other.

However, I remember something about updating not working properly anymore
(for reasons I cannot retrieve from my ageing mind), inciting people to
go directly to Adobe's site to download the tarball (which is what I
have done ever since the problem appeared).

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Re: Google search

2015-02-09 Thread Petter Adsen
On Mon, 09 Feb 2015 17:32:09 +
Alex PADOLY apado...@padoly.besaba.com wrote:

  
 
 Good evening, 
 
 Tthere is a free alternative in the GOOGLE search
 engine?

I'm a little uncertain what you mean - are you looking for something
like https://duckduckgo.com/ ?

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Killing X, was Re: I screwed up gdm3, can't recover

2015-02-09 Thread David Wright
Quoting Patrick Bartek (nemomm...@gmail.com):
 On Mon, 09 Feb 2015, Bob Proulx wrote:
  Note that X now by default disables control-alt-backspace now.  This
  is an Ubuntu page but it documents it.
 
 Right.  I forgot.  You're using Jessie.  Another improvement.
 
 Why do these people need to fix things that aren't broken?
 They rationalize saying it's to prevent people from accidentally
 shutting down X (or whatever) and loosing data.  I say: You can't fix
 stupid!

I think X made this change several years/Debian distributions ago. If
you restore the facility in /etc/default/keyboard then upgrading seems
to keep your change. You have had to add it yourself when installing
afresh.

eg /etc/default/keyboard

--8

# Check /usr/share/doc/keyboard-configuration/README.Debian for
# documentation on what to do after having modified this file.

# The following variables describe your keyboard and can have the same
# values as the XkbModel, XkbLayout, XkbVariant and XkbOptions options
# in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.

#XKBMODEL=pc105
XKBMODEL=latitude
XKBLAYOUT=gb
XKBVARIANT=
XKBOPTIONS=caps:none,compose:menu,terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp

# If you don't want to use the XKB layout on the console, you can
# specify an alternative keymap.  Make sure it will be accessible
# before /usr is mounted.
# KMAP=/etc/console-setup/defkeymap.kmap.gz
BACKSPACE=guess

--8

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Re: Instalando 64 bits.

2015-02-09 Thread Ala de Dragón
El 6/2/15, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
 El Fri, 06 Feb 2015 11:50:03 +0100, Ala de Dragón escribió:

 (...)

 En la pantalla de depuracion el sistema se vuelve loco buscando un disco
 en la disquetera fd0, no tengo disquetera y tras meterme en la bios de
 la placa y desactivar la disquera y su controlador el error dejo de
 producirse.

 (...)

 ¿Y no te aparecía nada de la red cuando estabas en la pantalla de
 configuración del adaptador de red? Porque ya que estamos ¿qué problemas
 te daba exactamente? Esos mensajes de las mayúsculas y de la disquetera
 son normales en el proceso de instalación.

 Saludos,

 --
 Camaleón



Nada, se queda repitiendo ese mensaje durante horas. Ni en el modo
gui, ni el expert, ni en cosola. Se queda en ese proceso en un bucle
mas grande que mi paciencia.
Mi unica solucion ha sido anular la disquetera desde la bios, hacer un
dd del minimal live volcandolo en el disco duro y construir desde hay.

Ya estoy en 64 bit.

Saludos
:)

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Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?

2015-02-09 Thread Michael Graham
Somewhat related to this, I've been having a problem where my system reports:

$ sudo update-flashplugin-nonfree --status
Flash Player version installed on this system  : 11.2.202.442
Flash Player version available on upstream site: 11.2.202.442

But Iceweasel is still reporting the previous version:

File: libflashplayer.so
Path: /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so
Version: 11.2.202.440
State: Enabled (STATE_VULNERABLE_UPDATE_AVAILABLE)
Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202

Does anyone have a clue what is going on?

Thanks,


On 9 February 2015 at 12:41, Curt cu...@free.fr wrote:
 On 2015-02-09, Hans hans.ullr...@loop.de wrote:

 I believe dpkg-reconfigure flashplugin-nonfree will download and install 
 the
 latest flashplugin from adobe.

 I thought the command was

  update-flashplugin-nonfree --install

 Maybe it's six of one, half a dozen of the other.

 However, I remember something about updating not working properly anymore
 (for reasons I cannot retrieve from my ageing mind), inciting people to
 go directly to Adobe's site to download the tarball (which is what I
 have done ever since the problem appeared).

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Re: Upgrading Iceweasel; Other Packages from Experimental?

2015-02-09 Thread Stephen R Guglielmo
On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 17:38:28 -0500
Stephen R Guglielmo srguglie...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I found the Debian Mozilla team webpage[1], which tells you how to get
 a more recent version of iceweasel. I am running testing/jessie, and
 want the release version of Iceweasel. Thus, I added the two
 corresponding lines to my /etc/apt/sources.list. When I synced the
 package index in apt, I suddenly had many package upgrades. I didn't
 want this, I wanted my system to run all testing/jessie packages, with
 only Iceweasel upgraded. Thus, I removed one line from my
 /etc/apt/sources.list and now have the following:
 
 deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ testing main contrib non-free
 deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ testing-updates main contrib
 non-free deb http://security.debian.org/ testing/updates main contrib
 non-free deb http://cdn.debian.net/debian experimental main
 
 Following the instructions, I installed Iceweasel with the -t option
 to pin it from the 'experimental' repository. However, now that I've
 installed some more software, I've noticed that a few packages are
 also being installed from experimental, which is not what I want.
 
 Is there a way to pin everything from the experimental repository to
 be a low priority? I only want an updated Iceweasel and wish to avoid
 any dependency problems in the future.
 
 Thanks!
 
 [1] http://mozilla.debian.net/

Hi list,

Just updating my own thread with the solution. I ended up following the
instructions on http://mozilla.debian.net verbatim (previously I only
added the 'experimental' repo line), then adding the following to
my /etc/apt/preferences file:

Package: *
Pin: release a=unstable
Pin-Priority: 1

This solved the problem of apt automatically trying to upgrade packages
to unstable or experimental. I manually installed Iceweasel using the
-t experimental flag to pin it. This solution seems to be working
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Iceweasel question

2015-02-09 Thread Gene Heskett
Greetings all;

Is there a procedure to enable javascript for iceweasel/firefox?

All of my prefs and about:config say it is enabled. Buit its not working a 
large percent of the time.  Neither add-block or ghostery is installed 
ATM.

I get a lot of  javascript:void(0) in the address bar, and I don't know 
how to do this in boxes on the page itself.  Download buttons usually 
don't etc.

I have googled, and follow the instructions there without having any 
visible efect.

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Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin?

2015-02-09 Thread Greg Madden
I use Squeeze  LTS


Adobe has security updates to flash, Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202.442, it
is a manual install.

greg

On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 4:09 PM, Michael Graham ooberm...@gmail.com wrote:
 Somewhat related to this, I've been having a problem where my system reports:

 $ sudo update-flashplugin-nonfree --status
 Flash Player version installed on this system  : 11.2.202.442
 Flash Player version available on upstream site: 11.2.202.442

 But Iceweasel is still reporting the previous version:

 File: libflashplayer.so
 Path: /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so
 Version: 11.2.202.440
 State: Enabled (STATE_VULNERABLE_UPDATE_AVAILABLE)
 Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202

 Does anyone have a clue what is going on?

 Thanks,


 On 9 February 2015 at 12:41, Curt cu...@free.fr wrote:
 On 2015-02-09, Hans hans.ullr...@loop.de wrote:

 I believe dpkg-reconfigure flashplugin-nonfree will download and install 
 the
 latest flashplugin from adobe.

 I thought the command was

  update-flashplugin-nonfree --install

 Maybe it's six of one, half a dozen of the other.

 However, I remember something about updating not working properly anymore
 (for reasons I cannot retrieve from my ageing mind), inciting people to
 go directly to Adobe's site to download the tarball (which is what I
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Re: boot, missing module, and luks issues, please help

2015-02-09 Thread jnqnfe
Issue #1 seems to just be virtualbox not being able to remember efi
entries across reboots, so let's ignore that.

Can anyone offer any help with regards to issues #2  #3 please?


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Re: Can't hibernate/suspend or play video

2015-02-09 Thread Ric Moore

On 02/09/2015 03:31 PM, JMB wrote:


Hi,

I've been having a problem over the last couple months or so.
Periodically, something will happen and I will not be able to suspend or
hibernate my machine, and it's always accompanied with an inability to
play video (any attempts to play video - with vlc or mpv - ends up in
crashing or just black screens). I initially thought this had something
to do with an hourly TRIM script I was running, so I deleted it, but the
same issues occurred this morning. The symptoms are always cured by
simply restarting the machine but the sickness always comes back within
a few days or so. I have no idea what's causing this so if I can't find
out anything fruitful, the only solution I have so far is to simply
change or re-install my OS.

Some information on my machine:
Thinkpad T420
Linux kernel: 3.2.0-4-686-pae
Debian version: Debian 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 i686 GNU/Linux

If you need any more information just ask and I'll try to provide it.
Any advice or suggestions is much appreciated. Thank you.


How much memory do you have?? I upgraded my old thinkpad r34 to 1 gig of 
memory. using two sticks. It worked! Plus, I have far less swap 
processes going on. That might be a problem, coming out of hibernation 
with a swap process happening? Trouble shooting with a shotgun. :) Ric




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Re: FLAC playback in Iceweasel

2015-02-09 Thread August Karlstrom

On 2015-02-09 19:00, Curt wrote:

On 2015-02-09, August Karlstrom fusionf...@gmail.com wrote:


But so far none for Iceweasel/Firefox obviously.



There is an open source flac decoder in javascript that apparently works in
Firefox/Iceweasel.

https://github.com/audiocogs/flac.js/tree/master


Thanks for the link.


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Re: 3rd new wheezy install

2015-02-09 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday, February 09, 2015 02:13:33 PM Paul E Condon wrote:
[...] 
 You could use a file in your first partition for swap instead of a
 separate partion (that is badly configured) for swap. Having swap on
 its own partition seems to have lost some of its technical advantage
 due to changes in how modern drives are designed, or so I have heard
 somewhere. (Hoping to generate some informed responses...)

I have read that recently, but have never tried it.  So this is not an 
informed response. ;-)

But it has been mentioned enough times recently that it might be an 
alternative for someone trying to live in  only1 or 2 gigs of ram.

Thanks Paul.

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Can't hibernate/suspend or play video

2015-02-09 Thread JMB


Hi,

I've been having a problem over the last couple months or so. 
Periodically, something will happen and I will not be able to suspend or 
hibernate my machine, and it's always accompanied with an inability to 
play video (any attempts to play video - with vlc or mpv - ends up in 
crashing or just black screens). I initially thought this had something 
to do with an hourly TRIM script I was running, so I deleted it, but the 
same issues occurred this morning. The symptoms are always cured by 
simply restarting the machine but the sickness always comes back within 
a few days or so. I have no idea what's causing this so if I can't find 
out anything fruitful, the only solution I have so far is to simply 
change or re-install my OS.


Some information on my machine:
Thinkpad T420
Linux kernel: 3.2.0-4-686-pae
Debian version: Debian 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 i686 GNU/Linux

If you need any more information just ask and I'll try to provide it.
Any advice or suggestions is much appreciated. Thank you.


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Re: Upgrading, was Re: Recommendations for a AMD64 Jessie xfce/kde cd

2015-02-09 Thread Richard Owlett

David Wright wrote:

Quoting Ric Moore (wayward4...@gmail.com):

[...]
To recommend this [upgrading] to a new user, might not be a good
idea. I've been at it since the days of Slackware install via a pile
of floppies. As noted previously, there will be a proper upgrade
installer released when Jessie is officially stable. That would be
far better.


Now this might be a slip of the pen, but what is the proper upgrade
installer? Is it different from apt-get dist-upgrade?
[*snip*]

I've upgraded all my machines to jessie or sid (one from squeeze, via
wheezy of course), except for my server, the one that archives
everything. I find it helps to have two root partitions, one
containing the previous distribution as a fallback. It means you can
jog your memory as to how things were done before, and acts as a
backup of your old configuration.
[snip]


Is your definition of two root partitions the same as mine?
I'm new to *nix and have a have a physical machine set aside for 
sink or swim educational experiences.

I use expert install and manual partitioning such that:
   first install would be to sda1 with swap on sda6
   second install would be to sda2 with swap on sda6
   etc etc
This gives be multiple independent installs selectable from grub 
menu.

[When I run out of space, reformat and repeat.]
Not suitable for all, but it matches my learning style - 
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Re: Overflow of RX/TX Bytes on AMD64

2015-02-09 Thread Darac Marjal
On Sat, Feb 07, 2015 at 11:43:48PM -0500, Stephen R Guglielmo wrote:
 Hi list,
 
 I'm running Debian Jessie AMD64. I'm using RRDTool to create graphs of
 my network activity. Do the byte counters in the `ifconfig` output
 overflow? I imagine they have to at some point. What's the value at
 which they overflow? Is it 2^64 bytes?
 
 Also, is there a better way to access this information instead of
 parsing the `ifconfig` output? Maybe somewhere in /proc?

Have a look at MRTG, Collectd, Munin, etc. Just check that you're not
reinventing a wheel that's already in use quite widely :)

 
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Re: WD Reds get dropped on boot

2015-02-09 Thread Darac Marjal
On Sun, Feb 08, 2015 at 03:02:02PM +, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
 Some guys at the WD forum suggested this could be a BIOS issue, which
 kinda sucks as i'm not in the mood to get a new mobo.
 I was under the impression linux doesn't really need the BIOS to
 operate, but i'm not versed in the art of bootloading. Can anyone
 point me  to some reading material on this (just curious really)?

Linux doesn't rely on the BIOS as much as, say, MS-DOS does, but it
still needs it to boot. In the days of MS-DOS, the BIOS did a lot of
work and the operating system communicated with the keyboard, video,
disks etc by calling functions in the BIOS. This made the operating
system simple, but was soon found to be too limiting.

Linux accesses the hardware directly and, because it has access to the
full capabilities of the processor, memory etc, it can, for example,
write to disks which are larger than the BIOS can address.

However, when you boot the computer, the BIOS is still invoked as the
very first bit of executable code. It initialises the hardware and then
reads the first sector of the first hard drive and executes that as
native code. Typically, the instruction there is Jump to this point on
the hard disk (where the kernel is) and execute that code.

The problem comes when that instruction to jump to this point on the
hard disk points to a larger address than the BIOS can access. Various
limitations have existed over the life of the BIOS standard: 528MB,
2.1GB, 3.2GB ... 137GB, 2TiB... If the BIOS is affected by one of these
limits (which is usually caused by the variable(s) holding the disk
capacity not being big enough), then the jump instruction makes no sense
and the disk cannot be booted.

The usual solution to this is to make a small /boot partition at the
start of the disk (which CAN be jumped to) containing a boot-loader
(such as grub) which can then switch into an addressing mode which CAN
reach the kernel.

 
 
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Re: OFF TOPIC SNMP

2015-02-09 Thread Magno Malkut
Em 9 de fevereiro de 2015 08:11, magno mgnmig...@gmail.com escreveu:

  Bom dia,
 depois de analisar melhor as mibs
 acredito que ela sejam de alguma versao anterior, ou meus equipamentos
 estejam com firmware desatualizado.

 saida do comando snmpwalk
esta oid esta informando qual e a voltagem que esta entrando na fonte.
Confirmei se o valor estava correto, verificando a pagina interna da fonte
gerada com ip interno, e realmente é este valor.


iso.3.6.1.4.1.926.1.4.1.1.3.1.0 = INTEGER: 22080



a mib que eu recebi
deveria retornar um booleano



-- * The OID for atiPacketCableUPS is 1.3.6.1.4.1.926.1.4.2.2
-- 

atiPCUPSInputVoltageStatus OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER { ok(1), fail(2) }
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS optional
 DESCRIPTION
  Status of power supply AC input voltage
 ::= { atiPacketCableUPSStatus 1 }

Porem não consigo encontrar esta resposta, por motivo, que a maioria das
OID devolvem sempre valores iguais.

Eu ja importei as respostas snmpwalk para um arquivo de texto, e procurei
alguma entrada com valores iguais, não consegui.

Vcs acreditam que realmente as mibs que eu tenho estejam erradas ou existe
alguma outra forma de utilizar que eu não estou acertando?



 On 08-02-2015 12:15, Anderson Eckhardt wrote:

 Tente declarar/exportar as MIBs q deseja carregar, por padrão, se não me
 engano no Debian nenhuma mib é carregada.

  export MIBS=+nome da sua mib

  http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ:Applications_02

 Em 08/02/2015, às 01:49, Magno Malkut mgnmig...@gmail.com escreveu:

  tenho algumas mib's que fornecem algumas informações sobre uma fonte
 de energia.

 ATI-MGMT-SYS-ACCESS-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

 IMPORTS
 atiMgmtSysAccess
 FROM ATI-MGMT-SYS-MIB
 OBJECT-TYPE
 FROM RFC-1212
 DisplayString
 FROM SNMPv2-TC
 NetworkAddress
 FROM RFC1155-SMI
 ;

 atiMgmtSysHttpAccess OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER { disabled(1), enabled(2) }
 ACCESS read-write
 STATUS optional
 DESCRIPTION As of DSM3, obsolite
 ::= { atiMgmtSysAccess 1 }

 atiMgmtSysHttpTextAccess OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER { disabled(1), enabled(2) }
 ACCESS read-write
 STATUS optional
 DESCRIPTION As of DSM3, obsolite
 ::= { atiMgmtSysAccess 2 }

 --
 
 -- * System Parameters for TELNET access
 -- *
 -- * The OID : is 1.3.6.1.4.1.926.1.3.2.2.3




  estou tentando acessar as resposta com net-snmp

  com o seguinte comando

 snmpget -v 2c -c demopublic 192.168.100.1 ATI-MGMT-SYS-ACCESS-MI
 B::atiMgmtSysTelnetCPENetwork 1.3.6.1.4.1.926.1.3.2.2.3

  a resposta que eu tenho é:

 snmpget -v 2c -c demopublic 192.168.100.1 ATI-MGMT-SYS-ACCESS-MI
 B::atiMgmtSysTelnetCPENetwork 1.3.6.1.4.1.926.1.3.2.2.3
 ATI-MGMT-SYS-ACCESS-MIB::atiMgmtSysTelnetCPENetwork = No Such Object
 available on this agent at this OID


  aparentemente parece que o dispositivo nao esta pronto para resposnder
 minha requisiçaõ nesta OID, porem, ja confirmei com o Fabricante da fonte,
 e a resposta é que a mib esta correta para o firmware que esta instalada.

  se alguem tiver alguma esperiencia  com este protocolo.

  testei com snmpwalk e nenhum numero de mib corresponde com as que eu
 tenho no arquivos.

  Obrigado.





pb courier-authlib suite à reboot

2015-02-09 Thread Grégoire COUTANT

Bonjour à tous,
Sur une debian 6, j'utilise depuis longtemps Qmail avec courier-imap 
compilé à la main pour l'imap.


Suite à un reboot ce w-e sur un disque RAID dégradé, courier-authlib ne 
fonctionne plus.


J'utilise une authentification basé sur vpopmail :
# grep authmodulelist= /usr/local/etc/authlib/authdaemonrc
authmodulelist=authvchkpw

Mais en essayant de me connecter en IMAP j'obtiens cette erreur :

Feb  9 12:01:32 ns3 imapd-ssl: Connection, ip=[:::80.15.XXX.XXX]
Feb  9 12:01:32 ns3 authdaemond: received auth request, service=imap, 
authtype=login

Feb  9 12:01:32 ns3 authdaemond: FAIL, all modules rejected
Feb  9 12:01:32 ns3 imapd-ssl: LOGIN FAILED, 
user=gregoire.cout...@xxx.com, ip=[:::80.15.XXX.XXX]


courier n'arrive pas à charger les modules d'authentification, ça fait 
un jour que je suis dessus et je commence à sécher sérieusement

Je suis preneur de toute idée pour me sortir de cette galère ;-)

Greg

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Re: SSL error in (e)links(2) web browers

2015-02-09 Thread Darac Marjal
On Fri, Feb 06, 2015 at 11:08:29PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
 Marko Randjelovic wrote:
  When I use links2 or elinks web browsers on some websites when https is
  https://webmail.sbb.rs/
 
 elinks does not complain about the site.  This may be a bug in elinks
 as it may be ignoring an error.
 
 I am able to recreate that problem using links2.  And also curl and
 wget.  elinks gives me this error:
 
   Verification failure: unable to get local issuer certificate
 
 curl produces:
 
   $ curl https://webmail.sbb.rs/
   curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
   More details here: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html
 
   curl performs SSL certificate verification by default, using a bundle
of Certificate Authority (CA) public keys (CA certs). If the default
bundle file isn't adequate, you can specify an alternate file
using the --cacert option.
   If this HTTPS server uses a certificate signed by a CA represented in
the bundle, the certificate verification probably failed due to a
problem with the certificate (it might be expired, or the name might
not match the domain name in the URL).
   If you'd like to turn off curl's verification of the certificate, use
the -k (or --insecure) option.
 
 wget produces:
 
   $ wget -O- https://webmail.sbb.rs/
   --2015-02-06 23:01:30--  https://webmail.sbb.rs/
   Resolving webmail.sbb.rs (webmail.sbb.rs)... 89.216.2.57
   Connecting to webmail.sbb.rs (webmail.sbb.rs)|89.216.2.57|:443... connected.
   ERROR: The certificate of ‘webmail.sbb.rs’ is not trusted.
   ERROR: The certificate of ‘webmail.sbb.rs’ hasn't got a known issuer.
 
 With three out of three complaining about the site I diagnose the
 problem to be the site and not your browsers.
 
 When I probe using:
 
   openssl s_client -connect webmail.sbb.rs:443
 
 It shows me this information:
 
   Certificate chain
0 s:/OU=Domain Control Validated/OU=PositiveSSL/CN=webmail.sbb.rs
  i:/C=GB/ST=Greater Manchester/L=Salford/O=COMODO CA 
 Limited/CN=PositiveSSL CA 2
 
 I think that is insufficient.  I am not an expert and hopefully
 someone else will jump in with better diagnosis but I believe the site
 itself does not include enough of the certificate chain back to the CA
 root and therefore the certificate does not verify.  When I used
 PositiveSSL previously there was an additional
 AddTrustExternalCARoot certificate which was provided too.
 
 In the browser cases that do accept it the browser must already have
 the chain available to it.  If the browser has access to the
 intermediate security certificates already then it would be possible
 to verify it back to the CA root.  Firefox and Chromium both verify
 the certificate successfully.  Therefore they must already have the
 intermediate certs available.
 
 In summary I think the site itself provides insufficient certificate
 information.  It needs to provide the intermediate security chain.
 
 Anyone else on the list have a better diagnosis?

When testing an SSL site, I find the SSLLabs test to be nice and clear:

https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=webmail.sbb.rshideResults=onlatest

Under Certification Paths, you see how the test navigates from the
provided certificate to something that it already trusts. The Extra
Download warning means that it's been able to identify the signer of
the certificate, but has had to download that in order to find the next
item in the chain.

To solve this, it is usual to create a file like cat mysite.crt
intermediate.crt  mysite-bundle.crt and use THAT bundle as the
certificate file for your site. This provides both certificates to the
browser and speeds up verification.

Note, also, the rather large number of RED text items on that test,
though.

 
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Re: VPN

2015-02-09 Thread Rolf Edlund
Den 9 februari 2015 10:51 skrev Per Andersson avtob...@gmail.com:
 PPTP är ju svagt och ska inte användas. IPSec handlar väl mest om att det
 är väldigt konfigurerbart och därmed lätt att konfigurera det på ett osäkert
 sätt?


 Som klient gör NetworkManager det väldigt smidigt att använda åtminstone
 OpenVPN.

 OpenVPN är väl det mest populära i GNU/Linux-sammanhang.

Tyckte det här lät intressant. Så jag tog upp det med supporten hos min ISP.

Dom svarade att det är klart säkrare att köra OpenVPN, men där är
problemet att hastigheten kan strypas ganska rejält. Tydligen får man
där väga nackdelar mot fördelar.

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Re: VPN

2015-02-09 Thread Sven Arvidsson
On Mon, 2015-02-09 at 10:51 +0100, Per Andersson wrote:
 IPSec handlar väl mest om att det
 är väldigt konfigurerbart och därmed lätt att konfigurera det på ett osäkert
 sätt?

Jag tänkte mest på att det finns misstankar om att NSA kan knäcka IPSec
och gissningsvis även har försvagat det.

Se t.ex.
http://www.mail-archive.com/cryptography@metzdowd.com/msg12325.html

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Re: I screwed up gdm3, can't recover

2015-02-09 Thread Bob Proulx
Patrick Bartek wrote:
 That's odd.  Works on my Wheezy 7 64-bit install.  Always has.  Used it
 numerous times during the initial X set-up/config/shakedown.  I didn't
 manually enable it either. Of course, my system isn't stock.

Perhaps you have it configured that way?

  $ grep XKBOPTIONS /etc/default/keyboard | grep --color terminate
  XKBOPTIONS=lv3:ralt_switch,compose:menu,terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp

 Started with a bare minimum, terminal only net install, then built up
 from there, piece by piece, but never installed a formal desktop just
 a window manager and LXPanel.

That sounds perfectly fine.  I wouldn't quote formal.  I would quote
it as heavy. :-)

 Maybe, the key-combo disabling is done as part of a/any desktop
 install. Don't install a desktop environment, combo not turned off.

It probably also depends upon if you are using 'console-tools' or
'kbd'.  If you have a long upgraded system you may be using
console-tools as that was the previous default.  Newly installed
systems in Squeeze 6 have kbd.  I am still using console-tools in
Wheezy 7 as I had issues with kbd.  In Jessie 8 this has been moved
into the 'keyboard-configuration' package.  It seems to be in the
middle of a slow thrash.

Bob


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Re: I screwed up gdm3, can't recover

2015-02-09 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Mon, 09 Feb 2015, Bob Proulx wrote:

 Patrick Bartek wrote:
  Bob Proulx wrote:
   Note that X now by default disables control-alt-backspace now.
   This is an Ubuntu page but it documents it.
  
  Right.  I forgot.  You're using Jessie.  Another improvement.
 
 That change was introduced in Debian in Squeeze 6.  No changes for
 Jessie on that topic.

That's odd.  Works on my Wheezy 7 64-bit install.  Always has.  Used it
numerous times during the initial X set-up/config/shakedown.  I didn't
manually enable it either. Of course, my system isn't stock.

Started with a bare minimum, terminal only net install, then built up
from there, piece by piece, but never installed a formal desktop just
a window manager and LXPanel. Maybe, the key-combo disabling is done as
part of a/any desktop install. Don't install a desktop environment,
combo not turned off.

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Debugging ipv6

2015-02-09 Thread Tony van der Hoff
I have a VPS, with an ipv6 address. It responds correctly to ping packets:

tony@tony-lx:~$ ping6 vanderhoff.org
PING vanderhoff.org(2a03:9800:10:54::1) 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 2a03:9800:10:54::1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=58 time=13.6 ms
64 bytes from 2a03:9800:10:54::1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=58 time=12.1 ms
64 bytes from 2a03:9800:10:54::1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=58 time=11.8 ms

However, when I attempt to ssh into it, it baulks:
tony@tony-lx:~$ ssh -6 vanderhoff.org
ssh: connect to host vanderhoff.org port 22: Connection refused

ssh -4 works fine:
tony@tony-lx:~$ ssh -4 vanderhoff.org
Linux shell 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 x86_64

/etc/sshd_config has ipv6 enabled:
# What ports, IPs and protocols we listen for
Port 22
# Use these options to restrict which interfaces/protocols sshd will bind to
ListenAddress ::
ListenAddress 0.0.0.0

My firewall should let ssh6 packets through (I think):
tony@shell:~$ sudo ip6tables -L -v
[sudo] password for tony:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
 pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
destination
0 0 ACCEPT udp  anyany anywhere
anywhere udp dpt:openvpn
0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
anywhere tcp spt:https
 2421  301K ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
anywhere tcp spt:http
 3955  350K ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
anywhere tcp dpt:http
0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
anywhere tcp spt:domain
0 0 ACCEPT udp  anyany anywhere
anywhere udp spt:domain
0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
anywhere tcp dpt:domain
0 0 ACCEPT udp  anyany anywhere
anywhere udp dpt:domain
0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
anywhere tcp dpt:http
0 0 ACCEPT all  anyany anywhere
tony-lx.magpieway.net/128
0 0 ACCEPT all  anyany tony-lx.magpieway.net/128
 anywhere
   25  4458 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
anywhere tcp dpt:smtp
0 0 ACCEPT udp  anyany anywhere
anywhere udp dpt:ntp
0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
anywhere tcp dpt:ntp
38640   96M ACCEPT all  anyany localhost/128
localhost/128
0 0 ACCEPT ipv6-icmpanyany anywhere
anywhere
0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
anywhere tcp dpt:ssh
0 0 LOGall  anyany anywhere
anywhere limit: avg 5/min burst 5 LOG level debug prefix
ip6tables denied: 
0 0 DROP   all  anyany anywhere
anywhere

I get no ip6tables reject entries in my log.

I used to be able to access this server over ipv6, so something's
broken. Can anyone please suggest where else to look, or how to diagnose
this problem.

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Re: pb courier-authlib suite à reboot

2015-02-09 Thread pmenier

Le 09/02/2015 12:21, Grégoire COUTANT a écrit :

Bonjour à tous,
Sur une debian 6, j'utilise depuis longtemps Qmail avec courier-imap
compilé à la main pour l'imap.

Suite à un reboot ce w-e sur un disque RAID dégradé, courier-authlib ne
fonctionne plus.

J'utilise une authentification basé sur vpopmail :
# grep authmodulelist= /usr/local/etc/authlib/authdaemonrc
authmodulelist=authvchkpw

Mais en essayant de me connecter en IMAP j'obtiens cette erreur :

Feb  9 12:01:32 ns3 imapd-ssl: Connection, ip=[:::80.15.XXX.XXX]
Feb  9 12:01:32 ns3 authdaemond: received auth request, service=imap,
authtype=login
Feb  9 12:01:32 ns3 authdaemond: FAIL, all modules rejected
Feb  9 12:01:32 ns3 imapd-ssl: LOGIN FAILED,
user=gregoire.cout...@xxx.com, ip=[:::80.15.XXX.XXX]

courier n'arrive pas à charger les modules d'authentification, ça fait
un jour que je suis dessus et je commence à sécher sérieusement
Je suis preneur de toute idée pour me sortir de cette galère ;-)

Greg


Salut

Dans la mesure où tu n'as pas touché à ta config, à part un fichier 
corrompu je vois pas.


De tête ça m'était arrivé il y a 2/3 ans avec qmail, authlib et cie... 
Pareil à cause d'un disque foireux.


Il m semble que j'avais dû réinstaller la libc6 (???) ... entre autres ...

Patrick

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Re: WD Reds get dropped on boot

2015-02-09 Thread Nuno Magalhães
Hi,

On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk wrote:

 However, when you boot the computer, the BIOS is still invoked as the
 very first bit of executable code. It initialises the hardware and then
 reads the first sector of the first hard drive and executes that as
 native code. Typically, the instruction there is Jump to this point on
 the hard disk (where the kernel is) and execute that code.
...
 The problem comes when that instruction to jump to this point on the
 hard disk points to a larger address than the BIOS can access. Various
 limitations have existed over the life of the BIOS standard: 528MB,
 2.1GB, 3.2GB ... 137GB, 2TiB... If the BIOS is affected by one of these
 limits (which is usually caused by the variable(s) holding the disk
 capacity not being big enough), then the jump instruction makes no sense
 and the disk cannot be booted.

 The usual solution to this is to make a small /boot partition at the
 start of the disk (which CAN be jumped to) containing a boot-loader
 (such as grub) which can then switch into an addressing mode which CAN
 reach the kernel.

I see what you mean and i have no /boot partition. What i do have is
two full-disk RAID partitions on which a RAID1 device sits (via
mdadm), then an LVM VG on top of it, then /boot as one of the LVs...
actually... i'm not sure i even have /boot as a separate partition.

I could well test this by just setting /boot on the first hard drive,
or keep a mirrorred /boot outside of the RAID (and tell grub to
install onto the other drive's MBR as well); but... both the disks
that have the mirror are the Toshibas, and they never gave me any
trouble -- or linux wouldn't boot at all.

The WDs are data disks only, not bootable. For quite a while they
weren't even partitioned. Plus all 4 drives are 1TB, so i don't see
size being an issue (unless there are other factors).

But, whatever linux gets, it gets it from the BIOS first. It does seem
likely that either the BIOS doesn't like WDs or the WDs firmware is
sub-par. I see linux can handle it (if i tell libata to rescan), but
it's a hack i'd rather avoid.

I guess in the end i'll end up selling both WDs and get another
Toshiba and have fun with RAID5.

Cheers,
Nuno


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Re: Debugging ipv6

2015-02-09 Thread Darac Marjal
On Mon, Feb 09, 2015 at 12:50:19PM +, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
 I have a VPS, with an ipv6 address. It responds correctly to ping packets:
 
 tony@tony-lx:~$ ping6 vanderhoff.org
 PING vanderhoff.org(2a03:9800:10:54::1) 56 data bytes
 64 bytes from 2a03:9800:10:54::1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=58 time=13.6 ms
 64 bytes from 2a03:9800:10:54::1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=58 time=12.1 ms
 64 bytes from 2a03:9800:10:54::1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=58 time=11.8 ms
 
 However, when I attempt to ssh into it, it baulks:
 tony@tony-lx:~$ ssh -6 vanderhoff.org
 ssh: connect to host vanderhoff.org port 22: Connection refused
 
 ssh -4 works fine:
 tony@tony-lx:~$ ssh -4 vanderhoff.org
 Linux shell 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 x86_64
 
 /etc/sshd_config has ipv6 enabled:
 # What ports, IPs and protocols we listen for
 Port 22
 # Use these options to restrict which interfaces/protocols sshd will bind to
 ListenAddress ::
 ListenAddress 0.0.0.0
 
 My firewall should let ssh6 packets through (I think):
 tony@shell:~$ sudo ip6tables -L -v
 [sudo] password for tony:
 Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
  pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
 destination
 0 0 ACCEPT udp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere udp dpt:openvpn
 0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp spt:https
  2421  301K ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp spt:http
  3955  350K ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp dpt:http
 0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp spt:domain
 0 0 ACCEPT udp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere udp spt:domain
 0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp dpt:domain
 0 0 ACCEPT udp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere udp dpt:domain
 0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp dpt:http
 0 0 ACCEPT all  anyany anywhere
 tony-lx.magpieway.net/128
 0 0 ACCEPT all  anyany tony-lx.magpieway.net/128
  anywhere
25  4458 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp dpt:smtp
 0 0 ACCEPT udp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere udp dpt:ntp
 0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp dpt:ntp
 38640   96M ACCEPT all  anyany localhost/128
 localhost/128
 0 0 ACCEPT ipv6-icmpanyany anywhere
 anywhere
 0 0 ACCEPT tcp  anyany anywhere
 anywhere tcp dpt:ssh
 0 0 LOGall  anyany anywhere
 anywhere limit: avg 5/min burst 5 LOG level debug prefix
 ip6tables denied: 
 0 0 DROP   all  anyany anywhere
 anywhere
 
 I get no ip6tables reject entries in my log.
 
 I used to be able to access this server over ipv6, so something's
 broken. Can anyone please suggest where else to look, or how to diagnose
 this problem.

According to nmap, the only port you have open is port 179 (bgp). So I'd
start by checking netstat to confirm that sshd IS listening on IPv6

Next, it may help to run tshark (or wireshark or some other packet
sniffer) and make sure that those pings come in to the host you're
expecting (it's conceivable, for example, that there's some other device
at that address that's actually the one you're pinging). If it is, then
you know packets are getting to your machine and you just need to alter
the firewall rules.

 
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Re: pb courier-authlib suite à reboot

2015-02-09 Thread Grégoire COUTANT

Salut,


Dans la mesure où tu n'as pas touché à ta config, à part un fichier
corrompu je vois pas.
De tête ça m'était arrivé il y a 2/3 ans avec qmail, authlib et cie...
Pareil à cause d'un disque foireux.
Il m semble que j'avais dû réinstaller la libc6 (???) ... entre autres ...


Bon et bien j'ai réinstallé courier-imap et tout roule à nouveau...

$ wget -q http://www.pc-freak.net/files/courier-authlib.0.59.1.tar.gz
$ tar zxvf courier-authlib.0.59.1.tar.gz
$ cd courier-authlib-0.59.1/
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --exec-prefix=/usr/local 
--with-authvchkpw --without-authldap --without-authmysql 
--disable-root-check --with-ssl 
--with-authchangepwdir=/usr/local/libexec/authlib

$ make  make install  make install-strip  make install-configure
$ /etc/init.d/courier-authdaemon restart  /etc/init.d/courier-authlib 
restart  /etc/init.d/courier-imap restart  
/etc/init.d/courier-imap-ssl restart  /etc/init.d/courier-pop restart 
 /etc/init.d/courier-pop-ssl restart


Comme quoi, il suffit de poster un message sur la liste pour que ça se 
débloque !


Merci

Greg

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Erro no ICEauthority

2015-02-09 Thread Manoel Araujo
Ola  meu debian  nao inicia a secção , aparece o seguinte problema

C!*ould* *not** update **ICEauthority* file var/lib/gdm3/.ICEautority.

Alguém sabe como me ajudar ?


Re: theme editor?

2015-02-09 Thread Petter Adsen
On Mon, 9 Feb 2015 07:21:52 -0500
Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:

 Greetings;
 
 I am apparently using lightdm and I have failed to find a desktop
 theme which is 100% pleasing. So I am wondering if we have a theme
 editor that might allow me to tweak some colors here and there in an
 existing theme?

I just had a look, and it seems the themes are just CSS files, so you
could just open for instance (on an Ubuntu machine):

/usr/share/themes/Numix/gtk-3.0/apps/lightdm-gtk-greeter.css

Copy this (or similar), open it in an editor, and you can edit colors
and images. A graphical editor I have never heard of. Sorry.

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Re: theme editor?

2015-02-09 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday, February 09, 2015 08:46:05 AM Petter Adsen wrote:
 On Mon, 9 Feb 2015 07:21:52 -0500
 
 Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
  Greetings;
  
  I am apparently using lightdm and I have failed to find a desktop
  theme which is 100% pleasing. So I am wondering if we have a theme
  editor that might allow me to tweak some colors here and there in an
  existing theme?
 
 I just had a look, and it seems the themes are just CSS files, so you
 could just open for instance (on an Ubuntu machine):
 
 /usr/share/themes/Numix/gtk-3.0/apps/lightdm-gtk-greeter.css
 
 Copy this (or similar), open it in an editor, and you can edit colors
 and images. A graphical editor I have never heard of. Sorry.
 
 Petter

Thanks Petter, I will take a look at that once the coffee kicks in.

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Re: Fallo de seguridad en todos los Linux

2015-02-09 Thread Gerardo Diez García
El 09/02/15 10:02, David escribió:
  Hola debianitas:En el siguiente enlace se expone un importante fallo de 
 seguridad en todos los
 sistemas Linux, incluido Debian, haber que opinais de este problema
 en vuestro gran conocimiento de Debian y de linux en 
 general.http://unaaldia.hispasec.com/2015/01/getrootbygethostbyname.html
 Espero que no se considere este asunto como un OT.Perdón Camaleón por no 
 quitar el formato HTML en mis escritos, pero es que utilizo el
 email de yahoo vía web y no sé como desactivarlo ni como volverlo a activar.
 
 Un saludo David
 
Pues un bug descubierto y corregido ( No se publicarían detalles de
GHOST hasta que las principales distribuciones Linux tuvieran los
paquetes con el parche correspondiente fuera del horno. Y así ha sido,
una vez se han sincronizado los repositorios han liberado los detalles
del fantasma.)De estos ha habido, hay y habrá en todos los sistemas
operativos. No encuentro el motivo del revuelo.
Salud


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Re: unmet dependencies: libcurl4-openssl-dev

2015-02-09 Thread Brian
On Sun 08 Feb 2015 at 18:45:16 +0530, Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:

 Installed Debian
 Installed Emacs24.4 from backports
 Installed R from debian CRAN vide instructions from CRAN site
 Installed Rstudio.deb community edition from Rstudio site
 While installing packages via Rstudio, lCurl fails due to the error I
 documented in prior posts
 
 You and Brian now recommend libcurl4-* from backports which will
 download a boatload of other stuff just to get this swirl/Lcurl
 package working.
 
 1. Do I have to uninstall  reinstall the cran packages, Rstudio before
 proceeding?  And this needs to be done from backports?

No uninstallation is necessary when you get libcurl4-openssl-dev from
backports.

 2.  Will this impact Rstudio installation if the R install is from
 backports?

You may have more confidence in the outcome if you read and noted what
is said about backports on the rstudio site. I believe the answer is
no.
 
 3.  And if I do get the above working, how will my planned upgrade to
 Jessie affect the installed packages from backports.

Packages originally from the Debian Wheezy and backports will simply be
upgraded. The rstudio site mentions a new Jessie cran archive.

 I think I'm confused whether I should remember that some bits of
 software are from backports and it's incumbent on me to track all this
 while upgrading to Jessie or installing anything else from stable.  I
 really don't want to do that and if Debian takes care of the magic in
 the background, that'd be wonderful.

Change wheezy to jessie in sources.list for all archives. Update,
upgrade and finally dist-upgrade with apt-get. This is all the magic you
require. :)


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Re: 3G on Laptop

2015-02-09 Thread Frédéric MASSOT

Le 08/02/2015 20:57, Bernard a écrit :

Vincent Bernat wrote:

 ?  5 février 2015 03:35 GMT, Alex PADOLY apado...@padoly.besaba.com :


Existe-t-il un paquet DEBIAN ou autre permettant de faire fonctionner
une connexion 3G sur un ordinateur portable (DELL D430)., DELL dispose
d'une carte:

http://www.leboncoin.fr/informatique/759882427.htm

J'ai un DELL Inspiron (sous une vieille Ubuntu) qui fonctionne bien avec
une CLEF 3G, grâce à Sakis 3g notamment, mais qui marche également
avec des outils plus basiques. Une clef qui fonctionne ? j'eusse dû dire
une clef qui fonctionnait... jusqu'au 3 janvier 2015, date de la
modification de mon contrat avec Orange (installation de la fibre
optique). Dans le nouveau contrat, la clef 3G n'existe plus ; l'agent
commercial m'a avoué qu'Orange ne souhaitait pas continuer dans cette
voie, et que la 4G n'était pas proposée pour les portables, mais
seulement pour les tablettes, lesquelles généraient davantage de retour
sur investissement. La question qui se pose est donc la suivante:

Qui propose des contrats 3G/4G pour des PC portables ?

SFR n'en propose plus. Lorsque j'avais le forfait Internet Everywhere
d'Orange (+ 3 Euros par mois sur l'abonnement ADSL domestique), SFR LA
Carte proposait des contrats 3G à l'heure, à la journée, etc... J'y ai
occasionnellement souscrit. Mais l'offre a été retirée depuis 2013.


Juste pour info au niveau pro, avec SFR Business Team on a toujours des 
offres clé 3G/4G pour nos portables.



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Re: theme editor?

2015-02-09 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday, February 09, 2015 10:25:02 AM Petter Adsen wrote:
 On Mon, 9 Feb 2015 08:49:41 -0500
 
 Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
  On Monday, February 09, 2015 08:46:05 AM Petter Adsen wrote:
   I just had a look, and it seems the themes are just CSS files, so
   you could just open for instance (on an Ubuntu machine):
   
   /usr/share/themes/Numix/gtk-3.0/apps/lightdm-gtk-greeter.css
   
   Copy this (or similar), open it in an editor, and you can edit
   colors and images. A graphical editor I have never heard of. Sorry.
   
   Petter
  
  Thanks Petter, I will take a look at that once the coffee kicks in.
 
 Gene,
 
 I just fired up a Jessie VM here, and see that the default greeter is
 lightdm-gtk-greeter. There is a sample config file in:
 
 /usr/share/doc/lightdm-gtk-greeter/sample-lightdm-gtk-greeter.css
 
 Try to have a look at that, and possibly /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf if
 necessary. The manpage for lightdm mentions dm-tool - take a look
 at the manpage for both of those also.
 
 HTH,
 
 Petter

dm-tool sounds like something I should look at, but it is not in the repo's 
I address. Fixable?

Thanks Petter.

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Re: Recommendations for a AMD64 Jessie xfce/kde cd

2015-02-09 Thread Ric Moore

On 02/09/2015 07:50 AM, Jape Person wrote:


That hospital's kitchen makes the best darned omelets. Is it wrong of me
to foster a small hope for an overnight stay so I can avail myself of
them? (They let me have all I want!)

Nice talking with you.


All I got was diced chicken gruel and a hard roll. :( Ric



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Re: [OT?]Squeeze: update Flashplugin? now update java

2015-02-09 Thread Ric Moore

On 02/09/2015 11:00 AM, Hans wrote:


When you want to update java, then download jave, and do as above mentioned.
This will create a java package, which you then can install by using dpkg -i
oracle-whatever*.deb.


That is just half the battle to install Oracle Java. There are all of 
the alternatives to set, and there is a bunch of them. What is far 
easier is to use this ppa:

http://www.webupd8.org/2012/06/how-to-install-oracle-java-7-in-debian.html

It is just a script, which when it executes will get Oracle Java for you 
AND install about 20 alternatives ...correctly. Plus, when an update 
comes out, it will re-run itself. I've used this for years without a 
single major problem. I highly recommend it. They also offer a Java 8 
version as well. I tried it, and went back to 7 for now. :) Ric




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Re: Recommendations for a AMD64 Jessie xfce/kde cd

2015-02-09 Thread Jape Person

On 02/09/2015 03:37 AM, Ric Moore wrote:

On 02/08/2015 09:42 PM, Jape Person wrote:


Certainly there will be corner cases where folks get bitten --
especially if they've done a lot of customization of the old init system
before doing the upgrade. But I imagine most folks will just hit the
buttons and go on about their business.

Or maybe I'm just unbelievably lucky. My wife says so.



You were! But, for those corner cases, like mine, it can get
mind-boggling. To recommend this to a new user, might not be a good
idea. I've been at it since the days of Slackware install via a pile of
floppies. As noted previously, there will be a proper upgrade installer
released when Jessie is officially stable. That would be far better.
Until then, I would suggest a FULL backup, have an install medium on
hand (Just In Case) and then roll the dice and see what happens.


Certainly. My standard advice always includes full backup and having 
install images prepared. It also includes telling the user to prepare 
her/his frame of mind for a long process of playing with the bits and 
pieces in case of failure (if so inclined) and going through the 
installation. I also always recommend for all but the most incurious 
using the expert install method from a net inst image. It seems to make 
installations a nice learning experience for newcomers.



If it does blow up, you have an immediate fall back. Kinda like when I
had my below-the-knee amputation in October, I didn't count on having a
heart attack 12 hours later. Luckily, I was already in the hospital, got
rebooted and had nurses handy to clean up my messes afterwards!
cackles Ric


Maybe there are enough medical system users on this list that we could 
work together to get group rates. This week I get to do the Ammonia and 
FDG PET scans, cardiac MRI, and left/right cardiac cath. That's all 
outpatient stuff -- unless the cath results in placement of stents, 
balloon angioplasty, or CABG.


That hospital's kitchen makes the best darned omelets. Is it wrong of me 
to foster a small hope for an overnight stay so I can avail myself of 
them? (They let me have all I want!)


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theme editor?

2015-02-09 Thread Gene Heskett
Greetings;

I am apparently using lightdm and I have failed to find a desktop theme which 
is 100% pleasing. So I am wondering if we have a theme editor that might 
allow me to tweak some colors here and there in an existing theme?

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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Re: Overflow of RX/TX Bytes on AMD64

2015-02-09 Thread Stephen R Guglielmo
On Mon, 9 Feb 2015 13:02:23 -0700
Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:

 John L. Ries wrote:
  Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
   In Linux, you should never use ifconfig for anything...
  
  I wouldn't go that far.  I think ifconfig is just fine for quickie
  diagnostics; but I would never use it as a network interface
  configuration tool if I could help it.
 
 The problem is that the Linux kernel has changed internally how it
 does networking.  Some of these changes have been incompatible with
 the old ifconfig program.  That can cause people using only ifconfig
 to be blind to various kernel network state.
 
 Hey if an old school dog like me can learn to deal with 'ip' instead
 of 'ifconfig' then you can too.  Most useful information is provided
 with these commands:
 
   ip addr show
   ip route show
 The counters are not printed with those but since I think those should
 be accessed using /proc (or /sys) I am not going to contribute to
 pulling those from a command.

Thanks for the tips! I was modeling my script after another script that
used ifconfig. I realize this isn't such a good idea, so I'll look into
changing it to use /proc or /sys.


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Re: Ha superado su límite RIESGO y Seguridad informática

2015-02-09 Thread Gonzalo Faramiñan

 Hace un tiempo escribí un libro sobre Riesgo y seguridad informática
 focalizándome NO sólo en las cuestiones técnicas del asunto -lo que es
 común en ambientes informáticos- sino en la visión global de los
 sistemas informáticos y su entorno próximo que incluyen su ambiente
 (las cosas que rodean a las PC y demás componentes electrónicos) y
 sus operadores (personas)


​ Hola Eduardo, justamente andaba con ganas de leer algo referido a
siniestros y entorno de servidores, etc. Ya que estás en tema, te
agradecería si pudieras pasar -cuando no el libro ;-)​
 -
​ algunos enlaces sobre esto si los tenés a mano. También valen referencias
bibliográficas aconsejables.

Saludos, gracias! ​

El 5 de febrero de 2015, 11:19, Eduardo Jorge Gil Michelena 
egis_e...@yahoo.com.ar escribió:

 Con fecha Jueves, 05 de Febrero de 2015, 10:40:13 a.m., escribió:
  ¡Ni te te ocurra rellenar los datos!
  Se trata de una simple, vieja y muy conocida manera de violar la
 seguridad.
  Antes, hace mucho, era común recibir estos correos y lo peor de todo
  es que mucha gente caía en la trampa.
  JAMÁS hay que proporcionar contraseñas ni preguntas de seguridad por
  correo electrónico. Pero jamás, jamás.

  Yo ayer tambien me pegué unas buenas risas con este correo. Que me
  ponga en contacto con el administrador, dice... pero si soy el el
  administrador de mi servidor de correo xDDD
  Bromas a parte, lo triste es que si siguen enviando mails que se ve
  a leguas que tiene truco, es porque hay quien pica. Y para que? Pues
  seguramente para enviar spam desde una cuenta de correo autentificada

 Bueno... yo no sé si reirme, mejor sería tener una mueca de terror
 ante esto porque lamentablemente hay usuarios -seguramente no los más
 técnicos y experimentados- que caen en las trampas como ésta...
 ahora está la moda con el Facebook para generar spam y robar cuentas y
 la gente cae como chorlitos cazados con escopeta...

 Hace un tiempo escribí un libro sobre Riesgo y seguridad informática
 focalizándome NO sólo en las cuestiones técnicas del asunto -lo que es
 común en ambientes informáticos- sino en la visión global de los
 sistemas informáticos y su entorno próximo que incluyen su ambiente
 (las cosas que rodean a las PC y demás componentes electrónicos) y
 sus operadores (personas) a partir de un estudio de campo en donde
 daba cuenta en que los mayores siniestros eran causa NO tanto de las
 fallas de la electrónica sino que eran causados en su gran mayoría en
 el ambiente en dónde éstos componentes se encontraban y las personas
 cercanas a ese ambiente.

 Créase o no, la mayoría de los siniestros eran causados por las
 personas por impericia por imprudencia y por dolo (intención). En el
 segundo lugar estaban los siniestros por causa del ambiente y cerca de
 ellos están los siniestros por fallas de la electrónica (PC, Routers,
 Switches, etc etc etc...)

 Tomando los SO el Windows caía en el primer lugar por lejos pero
 NO por ser el más inseguro sino por proporcionar más espacio para
 el error humano ¡IMPRESIONANTE! fue descubrir este dato porque los
 Windows se caen más porque el usuario tiende a cometer más errores en
 ese sistema que en otro. La explicación del porqué es sencilla Windows
 deja (aún lo hace) mucho espacio para que cualquier usuario modifique,
 descargue e instale casi cualquier cosa desde cualquier lugar y
 permite además que con un golpe de click en el navegador se instalen
 cualquier basura... Su navegador no está actualizado... haga click
 aquí para actualizarlo, Para reproducir este video debe actualizar
 su reproductor... haga click aquí

 Windows es inseguro, de esto no hay que dudar, pero lo que hace más
 inseguro a este sistema operativo es que permite más errores humanos.
 Linux por supuesto que es más seguro (tampoco hay duda de ello) pero
 lo sería menos si se le permitiera a los usuarios comunes los
 privilegios de root y no existieran las repos oficiales. Si esto
 pasara seguramente seguramente por esta u otra lista estaríamos
 recibiendo mensajes del tipo Mi máquina no anda desde que borré sólo
 una carpeta... creo que se llamaba /boot :-)

 Es así...
 Mi abuelita solía referir un dicho tan viejo como cierto Las armas
 las carga el diablo pero las disparan los imbéciles

 --
 Saludos,
  Eduardomailto:egis_e...@yahoo.com.ar


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Re: Fallo de seguridad en todos los Linux

2015-02-09 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 09 Feb 2015 09:02:24 +, David escribió:

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 Hola debianitas:En el siguiente enlace se expone un importante fallo de
 seguridad en todos los sistemas Linux, incluido Debian, haber que
 opinais de este problema en vuestro gran conocimiento de Debian y de
 linux en
 general.http://unaaldia.hispasec.com/2015/01/getrootbygethostbyname.html

Jolines, qué susto. Esa nota es antigua :-P

[SECURITY] [DSA 3142-1] eglibc security update
https://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/2015/msg00025.html

 Espero que no se considere este asunto como un OT.Perdón Camaleón por no
 quitar el formato HTML en mis escritos, pero es que utilizo el email de
 yahoo vía web y no sé como desactivarlo ni como volverlo a activar.

No hay perdón que valga, aquí te dice cómo se desactiva:

Cómo enviar mensajes a la lista usando un formato de texto plano
https://wiki.debian.org/es/DebianMailingLists#C.2BAPM-mo_enviar_mensajes_a_la_lista_usando_un_formato_de_texto_plano

Saludos,

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