Le nonidi 29 prairial, an CCXXIV, Andrew McGlashan a écrit :
> If you see no reply-to header, then only do reply to list as already
> instructed with L for mutt, which I don't use.
>
> Always do reply to list, it's simple. IF someone says they are not
> subscribed, please CC me, then take that
Just checking if anyone else has problems with group specific
Group Policies with Samba Active Directory domain controller with latest
samba update (from 5th of June)?
I have one policy that is only allowed for specific computers.
Those computers are part of special groups and
On 16 Jun 2016 14:33, "Xavier De Yzaguirre i Maura"
wrote:
>
> Però eren tres abstencions crítiques o es que estaven intentant obtenir
un croissant de xocolata?
...o CUPkakes O:-)
>
> Xavier De Yzaguirre
> xdeyzaguirre(at)gmail(dot)com
>
>
> El dia 15 de juny de 2016,
Le Tue, 14 Jun 2016 22:35:15 +0200,
Daniel Caillibaud a écrit :
> Le 14/06/16 à 16:25, Bernard Schoenacker
> a écrit :
> BS> mysql -u phpmyadmin -p
>
> BS> Access denied; you need (at least one of) the CREATE USER
> BS> privilege(s) for this
On 6/15/2016 4:23 PM, Rodary Jacques wrote:
> Not using any MUA, just a browser (Opera, which is BTW in the official
> Debian list: https://wiki.debian.org/WebBrowsers, non-free but I don't
> know why as it is a Mozilla clone; Mozilla isn't free
What a ridiculous claim this has
maybe an easier way if Sarah has smtp working on her debian box.
Install report-bug and run it. If everything gets filled in correctly
and report-bug can actually send an e-mail, the bug report will be filed
correctly with everything debian expects.
On Wed, 15 Jun 2016, Leon.37428 wrote:
PARA SUA MEDITAÇÃO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yoli3FP5LLA
O Recrutador MMN via AUTO-RESPONDER ?
E COMO É ISSO?
FUNCIONAMENTO
Simples, cada vez que um visitante preencher seus dados de subscrição no
formulário, será inscrito em uma lista exclusiva para você, neste momento a
ferramenta
Nicolas George wrote:
> Now, finally, how do we achieve automation?
>
> The ideal solution would be to have a real header telling us what to do:
> "List-Reply-To: list" or "List-Reply-To: sender, list". Unfortunately, the
> people in charge of that messed it up, they invented these useless headers
> Did you take a look here: https://www.debian.org/CD/verify , "Verifying
authenticity of Debian CDs"?
Yes I did. It's incredibly confusing. It's written with assumed knowledge that
a lot of users don't have. There are lots of hex strings with mysterious 3
letter abbreviations and no commands
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 07:26:37AM -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 6/15/2016 4:23 PM, Rodary Jacques wrote:
> > Not using any MUA, just a browser (Opera, which is BTW in the official
> > Debian list: https://wiki.debian.org/WebBrowsers,
My last reply to the spammer aka 'Nicolas George'...
On 6/16/2016 5:28 AM, Nicolas George wrote:
> With that in mind, you realize that the reply-to-list feature is bad UI
> design:
No, but I did take a minute to test and discovered my MUA of choice
(Thunderbird) does have a bug
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 08:20:11AM -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
[...]
> Really? Whatever... to claim Mozilla was 'not free' based solely on the
> one little issue with the trademarked logo was just plain silly.
*plonk*
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Did you take a look here: https://www.debian.org/CD/verify , "Verifying
authenticity of Debian CDs"?
The https protocol would add quite some overhead to the download of the
iso-files which are already big by them self.
Regards,
jvp.
Hi,
> There are MD5 and SHA sums in that same directory. However I can only access
> those checksums through unencrypted connections. Therefore they cannot be
> used to check against 3rd party tampering.
The chain of trust begins by the public keys as decribed at
On Thu, 16 Jun 2016 12:58:44 + (UTC), Virgo Pärna
wrote:
>
> Those computers are part of special groups and groups have permission
> for that policy. But those computers get "Access denied" when trying to
> read that policy (GPT.INI). It worked before last update.
>
Hola:
He de configurar una HP Deskjet 3630 per fer-la funcionar amb Debian 8
Jessie. Algú s'hi ha trobat?
Gràcies.
--
Daniel Elias
Usuari de Linux nº 461584
Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 16/06/2016 18:18, Dan Purgert a écrit :
> 1)
>> So, the fact that HTTPS doesn't ~actually~ provide you with any security
>> when a "malicious party" has root accesss to the webserver,
>
>
>> AND that it
>> adds overhead to the transmission
>
> Does it really add network
hplip is your friend...
- Blackhold
http://blackhold.nusepas.com
@blackhold_
~> cal lluitar contra el fort per deixar de ser febles, i contra
nosaltres mateixos quan siguem forts (Esquirols)
<°((( ><
El dia 16 de juny de 2016, 21:01, Daniel ha escrit:
> Hola:
>
> He de
On 2016-06-16 18:36 +, Bruce Gates wrote:
> What is the functional difference between dpkg --get-selections and dpkg
> --get-selections "*"?
>From the manpage:
,
| --get-selections [package-name-pattern...]
| Get list of package selections, and write it to stdout.
|
Valeu. Já andei encontrando uns avisos.
Em Tue, 14 Jun 2016 19:28:10 -0300
Gunther Furtado escreveu:
> Olá,
>
> AViso aos navegantes: a última atualização do kernel não foi capaz de
> compilar o módulo nvidia-legacy-304xx-kernel-dkms.
>
> Att.,
Esse i915 no se refere à parte gráfica? Especificamente a uma da Intel?
Em Mon, 13 Jun 2016 15:26:19 -0300
Manoel Pedro de Araújo escreveu:
> No inicio aparceu error request power-well from i915
> durante a instalação ocorreu tudo nomal, mas não puder mudar a
>
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On Thursday 16 June 2016 13:47:54 Dan Purgert wrote:
> In addition, I feel that both parties in the original problem
> (apparently Lisi and Nicolas -- please correct me if I'm wrong) each
> have some fault in the matter. Mainly, this seems to stem from each of
> you assuming that the other's MUA
Sven Arvidsson wrote:
...
> Most likely a problem with Gstreamer, is=C2=A0gstreamer1.0-alsa installed?
pulseaudio was too noisy, took it out again, left
gstreamer alone. things now work like before with
alsa.
thanks again, :)
songbird
On Thu 16 Jun 2016 at 08:18:18 -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> maybe an easier way if Sarah has smtp working on her debian box. Install
> report-bug and run it. If everything gets filled in correctly and
> report-bug can actually send an e-mail, the bug report will be filed
> correctly with
On Thursday 16 June 2016 14:41:22 Matthew Davis wrote:
> (Sorry about the lack of pleasantries in my previous email. I haven't used
> these sorts of mailing lists before, so I just assumed it was all about
> going straight to business like on Stack Exchange.)
Both your emails seemed fine to me.
On 6/16/2016 7:45 AM, < wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 07:26:37AM -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
>> On 6/15/2016 4:23 PM, Rodary Jacques wrote:
>>> Mozilla isn't free
>> What a ridiculous claim this has always been by debianites...
> This is an unnecessary slur.
Però eren tres abstencions crítiques o es que estaven intentant obtenir un
croissant de xocolata?
*Xavier De Yzaguirre*
xdeyzaguirre(at)gmail(dot)com
El dia 15 de juny de 2016, 13:43, Pere Nubiola Radigales
ha escrit:
> Em sembla que es el resultat de la últim Consell
El Wed, 15 Jun 2016 18:33:56 -0400, Marco Da Silva escribió:
>> To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org From: noela...@gmail.com
>> Subject: Re: exim 4 Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2016 16:16:50 +
>>
>> El Tue, 14 Jun 2016 10:49:22 -0400, josealfredo escribió:
(...)
>> > josealfr...@ucm.hlg.sld.cu
On Thursday 16 June 2016 12:48:42 Dalios wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> my system is Debian 8 Jessie (stable) with XFCE Desktop Environment
> and just a few days back my Iceweasel browser transformed to Firefox.
> After that my keyboard shortcut for launching Firefox isn't working if
> Firefox isn't
On Tue, 14 Jun 2016 00:13:43 +0200
Michael Lange wrote:
> Ok, looks like it's a bug in Jessie's apt version.
Just for the record, in case anyone reads this:
I filed a bug report for apt about this issue
( https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=827365 ),
however
Hi list,
my system is Debian 8 Jessie (stable) with XFCE Desktop Environment and
just a few days back my Iceweasel browser transformed to Firefox. After
that my keyboard shortcut for launching Firefox isn't working if Firefox
isn't running! In other words: if a Firefox Window is open then I can
On 06/16/2016 07:44 AM, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 16 Jun 2016 at 08:18:18 -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
>
>> maybe an easier way if Sarah has smtp working on her debian box. Install
>> report-bug and run it. If everything gets filled in correctly and
>> report-bug can actually send an e-mail, the bug
Le 16/06/2016 18:18, Dan Purgert a écrit :
1)
So, the fact that HTTPS doesn't ~actually~ provide you with any security
when a "malicious party" has root accesss to the webserver,
AND that it
adds overhead to the transmission
Does it really add network overhead of just CPU overhead on the
Hello! I use Debian Stable. Recently I have installed
unattended-upgrades package, so as to have apt lists updated and
possible upgrades downloaded automatically (while I do not want them to
be installed automatically). However, though I think I have configured
everything correctly, apt
On Thursday 16 June 2016 16:31:21 Dan Purgert wrote:
> > In the end, however, we are all at each others' mercy. :-/
>
> Indeed we are. The people who send HTML messages often create "fun"
> issues (as my client expects text alone). But, "text only" is now
> seemingly the "alternate" rather than
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Thursday 16 June 2016 13:47:54 Dan Purgert wrote:
>> In addition, I feel that both parties in the original problem
>> (apparently Lisi and Nicolas -- please correct me if I'm wrong) each
>> have some fault in the matter. Mainly, this seems to stem from each of
>> you
Hello list,
'open()' for creating file sometimes returns an error:
couldn't open "myfile.txt": resource temporarily unavailable
either in background process or interactively (ex: in Emacs when
trying to save a file).
system: Debian 8.5
with kernel: linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64
and
matthew wrote:
> [snip]
>
> There are MD5 and SHA sums in that same directory. However I can only
> access those checksums through unencrypted connections. Therefore they
> cannot be used to check against 3rd party tampering. (Since someone
> who has the ability to tamper with the .iso can also
On Thu 16 Jun 2016 at 13:04:35 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Sarah writes:
> > Figuring out how to file the bug report isn't a problem. The problem
> > is I don't know what component is responsible for generating either
> > the existing checksum files or the .sign files for the ISOs.
>
> Then file
Sarah writes:
> Figuring out how to file the bug report isn't a problem. The problem
> is I don't know what component is responsible for generating either
> the existing checksum files or the .sign files for the ISOs.
Then file the bug against your best guess as to the culprit. The
maintainer
Thank you for getting back to me, Sven,
I normally run apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade immediately after
my computer boots. According to the messages log, I turned the
computer on about 5 minutes before running that command and the last
log entry was about 3.5 hours later at 22:59. I hadn't
Hello,
Noob question for y'all...
What is the functional difference between dpkg --get-selections and dpkg
--get-selections "*"?
It seems to me that the first command would find all packages anyway, making
the wildcard erroneous...perhaps I'm mistaken?
Thanks guys and gals!
Bruce
Jayson Willson [2016-06-16 20:54:12+03] wrote:
> Hello! I use Debian Stable. Recently I have installed
> unattended-upgrades package, so as to have apt lists updated and
> possible upgrades downloaded automatically (while I do not want them
> to be installed automatically). However, though I
Ola, tive um problema em algumas leituras de partições. Então, Reinstalei o
sistema, mas o problema(A partição ... não inicia em um limite de setor
físico) continua aparecendo em algumas partições do windows e na swap.
Tenho receio em usar cfdisk pois pode criar problema no inicialização do
grub.
Perfeitamente, no dual boot com o windows10.
Em 16 de junho de 2016 16:09, Thiago Zoroastro
escreveu:
> Oi..
>
> houveram poucos casos do tipo:
> https://www.google.com.br/#q=%22Parti%C3%A7%C3%A3o+n%C3%A3o+inicia+em+um+limite+de+setor+fisico%22_rd=cr
>
> O que você
On 2016-06-16 21:46 +0600, Andrew P. Cherepenko wrote:
> Hello list,
> 'open()' for creating file sometimes returns an error:
> couldn't open "myfile.txt": resource temporarily unavailable
> either in background process or interactively (ex: in Emacs when
> trying to save a file).
Are
There is only one empty file named unattended-upgrades-shutdown.log in
this directory.
unattended-upgrades:
Initial blacklisted packages:
Initial whitelisted packages:
Starting unattended upgrades script
Allowed origins are: ['origin=Debian,codename=jessie,label=Debian-Security']
No packages
Não fiz nada para resolver. Olhei partiçoes e constatei que está tudo
certo.
Em 16 de junho de 2016 16:19, Manoel Pedro de Araújo
escreveu:
> Perfeitamente, no dual boot com o windows10.
>
> Em 16 de junho de 2016 16:09, Thiago Zoroastro <
> thiago.zoroas...@bol.com.br>
On Fri, 17 Jun 2016 at 03:12, Borden Rhodes wrote:
> Thank you for getting back to me, Sven,
>
> I normally run apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade immediately after
> my computer boots. According to the messages log, I turned the
> computer on about 5 minutes before
Faz umas semanas que eu li que Debian deixará o Iceweasel em prol do
Firefox.
Confere? Dessa vez nada a ver com Systemd.
Em Fri, 17 Jun 2016 04:44:06 +0200
"G.Paulo" escreveu:
> Saudações, colegas.
>
> O que aconteceu com o Iceweasel?
>
> Tenho Debian Wheezy (7.11)
Saudações, colegas.
O que aconteceu com o Iceweasel?
Tenho Debian Wheezy (7.11) instalado neste laptop. Ontem, após fazer um
dist-upgrade, notei que
1) no Gnome o Iceweasel foi substituido pelo Firefox (Firefox ESR 45.2.0), com
o logo da raposinha e tudo mais.
2) No excelente Fluxbox, o item
Pois é, uso Jessie e aqui também apareceu um pacote chamado firefox-esr.
Em 16-06-2016 23:44, G.Paulo escreveu:
Saudações, colegas.
O que aconteceu com o Iceweasel?
Tenho Debian Wheezy (7.11) instalado neste laptop. Ontem, após fazer um
dist-upgrade, notei que
1) no Gnome o Iceweasel foi
Depois que adotaram o system-d as coisas ficaram meio estranhas pro Debian
Obter o Outlook para Android
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 12:34 AM -0300, "Yuri Somacal"
wrote:
Pois é, uso Jessie e aqui também apareceu um pacote chamado firefox-esr.
Em 16-06-2016
Uso o Debian Jessie e tenho todas as atualizações para o mesmo e nem sinal
da raposinha, aqui continua o Iceweasel.
Em 16 de junho de 2016 22:44, G.Paulo escreveu:
> Saudações, colegas.
>
> O que aconteceu com o Iceweasel?
>
> Tenho Debian Wheezy (7.11) instalado neste
Olá!
Faz meses que o firefox-esr entrou no lugar do Iceweasel no Testing, agora
está indo para as versões estáveis...
O Iceweasel existia devido há divergências entre os mantenedores do Debian
e a Mozilla, mas depois de 10 anos eles se entenderam e "formaram um time
só".
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