there’s something wrong with your site :(

2018-02-08 Thread Louise Levine
Hi, 
 
I am Louise Levine and I hope you are well. I was browsing through your great 
list of links on http://www.kangry.com/topics/viewcomment.php?index=323 as I 
was looking through a list of web development-related sources and was 
impressed. Thanks for putting it together – really helpful! Specially the 
http://www.dragon-labs.com/articles/octopus/ and 
http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/css-menu-generator.shtml ones!! 
 
I'm reaching out today because I thought you might want to know about a few 
broken links on your page- specificaly 
http://www.webreference.com/authoring/style/sheets/layout/advanced/. Other than 
that, it's a great list - thanks! 
 
I co-founded a hosting research site UKWebHostReview.com- which has basically 
been an on-going case study of hosting companies which I have tested (on a 
weekly basis) to try and determine the best performing providers. I have also 
created a number of in-depth articles to help webmasters like yourself improve 
and optimise their site. 
 
I'd love to know your feedback on my site, and I thought your audience would 
find it helpful. 
 
Might be a great replacement for that broken URL. :) 
 
Looking for hearing back from you. 
 
Best Regards, 
 
Louise Levine 
UKWebHostReview.com

Re: Thunderbird et le monde extérieur : mbox, maildir, import et export ?

2018-02-08 Thread Charles Plessy
Le Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 05:28:24PM +0100, Gabriel Philippe a écrit :
> 
> Aller trifouiller à la main dans les fichiers mbox du profil semble
> être assez hasardeux.
> 
> Comment faire ? Comment faites-vous ?

Bonjour Gabriel,

pour trifouiller à la main dans les fichiers mbox du profil, j'utilise
mutt, qui peut les ouvrir.  Utile pour accéder en urgence à une boîte
aux lettres locale à distance, ou dans des rares cas nécéssitant un
« bounce », etc.

Sinon, pour la sauvegarde... comme Thunderbird garde une copie locale de
la boîte IMAP, j'utilise une méthode appelée « croiser les doigts »™.
J'ai aussi une tâche périodique qui lance rdiff-backup sur le profil.

J'ai récemment reconfiguré Thunderbird pour utiliser le format maildir,
et j'espère mettre en place des sauvegardes via Git dans le futur...

Amicalement,

Charles

-- 
Charles Plessy
Tsurumi, Kanagawa, Japon



Re: Paste text from terminal to xemacs

2018-02-08 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I'm using XEmacs 21.4.24 and gnome-terminal 3.26.2 in sid. And I can't copy
> a text from the terminal and paste it into XEmacs. I have tried marking the
> text and then middle button; Shift-Ctrl-C and then right-button to get the
> 'paste' option; and some other combinations of these. Nothing works.

I'm not sure I understand your setup (is your emacs running inside the
gnome-terminal?  From where to where are you copy?).

But at least you can copy from/to (non-X)Emacs running in
a terminal by installing the `xclip` package via `M-x list-packages`
and enabling `xclip-mode`.  This of course also requires the `xclip`
executable to be installed, but after that C-y and C-w "just work".


Stefan



Re: Ethernet is not started at boot

2018-02-08 Thread Charlie Gibbs

On 08/02/18 01:22 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote:


On 08.02.18 08:42, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:


On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 01:36:41PM +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote:

[...]


[...] Fastidious fusspotting on minor terminology matters [...]


Yikes :-)

May I steal this one when I need it badly?


It's escaped now, so please feel free. Here's hoping it's not badly
needed too often.


I'm still chuckling about "the entomological leviathan that is Windows."

--
cgi...@surfnaked.ca (Charlie Gibbs)



libgparted bug.

2018-02-08 Thread Gene Heskett
Greetings all;
Trying to make a backup image of a 64GB bootable sdcard. Th os say its 
59.b GB when it mounts the original, but pull copy to a file and its 
nearly a megabyte bigger than 64gigs.  So obviously the file is bigger 
than a brand new unformatted disk.

dd said, when it ran out of room:

gene@coyote:~/rock64.imgs$ dd of=/dev/sdd bs=64k if=working-rock64.img
dd: writing `/dev/sdd': No space left on device
976897+0 records in
976896+0 records out
64021856256 bytes (64 GB) copied, 2512.18 s, 25.5 MB/s

So nominally 600k of card disappeared. 

And while it seems gparted ought to be able to fix it, it refuses to read 
it at all, throwing up a messages box claiming:

Assertion (last_usable <= disk->dev->length) 
at ../../../libparted/labels/gpt.c:723 in function _parse_header() 
failed

And its only clickable button says "no" and is a gparted exit when its 
clicked on.

Obviously I need to restrict dd to about the first 10 gigs as there is 
not any data beyond that anyway.  So wash, rinse and repeat.

But I need too, to shrink the file system, and the last partition on the 
card to low enough I could use a 16GB sdcard as the test tool, which 
would also be a time saver since reading out the whole 64GB is a 1.5 
hour project.

I have used about every disk utility there is, and have identified the 
first problem is that partition 7 is around 125k bigger than the disk. 
But I have not found a way to do a shrink.

Since these sdcards are rarely the exact same size, even in 2 from the 
same peg, it seems to me there ought to be a way to reduce them to a 
lowest common total size just so an image backup can be done.  Why 
hasn't such a utility been done?

Many thanks for any advice.
-- 
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page 



Re: Debian buster & gnucash

2018-02-08 Thread Jimmy Johnson

On 02/08/2018 03:06 PM, Sven Hartge wrote:

Jimmy Johnson  wrote:

On 02/08/2018 10:05 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:

Donald F. Emery  wrote:


I am new to debian and was hoping someone could tell me why GNUCASH was
not in debian testing.


Because of https://tracker.debian.org/news/859896 and
https://bugs.debian.org/790204



Make sure you read the part about it being fixed in Sid.


No, #790204 has been fixed with 1:2.7.3-1, currently only available in
experimental.



You're right and they are saying it's RC-buggy, I should have looked 
further into it than I did before posting, my bad and it's probably not 
a good idea to be running an app like GNUCash on testing or Sid in the 
first place.



But:

| However 2.7.* is still a development branch and upstream NEWS file contains
| the following warning:
|
| 
| This release is UNSTABLE and SHOULD NOT BE USED in production.
| See the KNOWN PROBLEMS list at the bottom of the announcement.

So beware when using that version.

Grüße,
Sven.


Cheers,
--
Jimmy Johnson

Debian Jessie - KDE 4.14.2 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda5
Registered Linux User #380263



Re: I do not want to install Linux

2018-02-08 Thread Richard Hector
On 09/02/18 01:49, Michael Fothergill wrote:
> 
> 
> On 8 February 2018 at 12:30, Curt >
> wrote:
> 
> On 2018-02-08, deloptes  > wrote:
> > Michael Fothergill wrote:
> >
> >> I guess I could give it a try.  I have run Bodhi Linux.  That is
> quite
> >> good.
> >
> > Kali is excellent for network geeks
> >
> 
> Dali is great for surrealists.
> 
> Bali is overrated, though (too many bugs).
> 
> 
> ​You could make a poem out of this.

You could ...

> There once was a propeller head from Bali
> Whose favourite distro was Kali
> Some bugs fell in his soup
> Creating a  desire to poop
> Making him run to the nearest Khazi

Hmmm ... needs work on both scanning and rhyme, I'm afraid :-(

There once was a scammer from Bali
Who did all his hacking on Kali
The state of Nigeria
He said was inferior
So he routed all his scams through Mali.

Though I'm not sure how much 'hacking' is done by scammers.

And it won't work so well for rhotic accents.

Richard



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Re: I do not want to install Linux

2018-02-08 Thread Jimmy Johnson

On 02/07/2018 11:37 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:

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On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 12:01:57AM +, Michael Fothergill wrote:

[...]


It sounds like a dietary supplement.

MF


;-P

Actually Kali Linux [1] is pretty cool and definitely worth a look.



To be fare it should be noted that Kali Linux is a rolling release using 
Debian Testing and is subject to all bugs found in testing, while 
testing Stretch X and sddm where both broken so I installed Kali only to 
find that it too was broken and did not fare any better than Debian 
Testing, not sure but if they are helping fix bugs then they are doing a 
good thing, but I don't care for a rolling release as I'm already 
running Buster and Sid.

 https://docs.kali.org/general-use/kali-linux-sources-list-repositories


And, as a Debian derivative, it is a wonderful illustration of the
things the Debian culture makes possible (another being Ubuntu, of
course).

So not *completely* off-topic here.

Cheers

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kali_Linux
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Cheers,
--
Jimmy Johnson

Debian Jessie - KDE 4.14.2 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda5
Registered Linux User #380263



Re: Debian buster & gnucash

2018-02-08 Thread Sven Hartge
Jimmy Johnson  wrote:
> On 02/08/2018 10:05 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:
>> Donald F. Emery  wrote:
>> 
>>> I am new to debian and was hoping someone could tell me why GNUCASH was
>>> not in debian testing.
>> 
>> Because of https://tracker.debian.org/news/859896 and
>> https://bugs.debian.org/790204

> Make sure you read the part about it being fixed in Sid.

No, #790204 has been fixed with 1:2.7.3-1, currently only available in
experimental.

But:

| However 2.7.* is still a development branch and upstream NEWS file contains
| the following warning:
|
| 
| This release is UNSTABLE and SHOULD NOT BE USED in production.
| See the KNOWN PROBLEMS list at the bottom of the announcement.

So beware when using that version.

Grüße,
Sven.

-- 
Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.



Re: Thunderbird et le monde extérieur : mbox, maildir, import et export ?

2018-02-08 Thread G2PC
Le 08/02/2018 à 23:24, Jean-Michel OLTRA a écrit :
 Comment faire ? Comment faites-vous ?
>>> mutt
>>>
>>> http://mutt.org/
>> Ca plait beaucoup aux geeks parce que c'est en ligne de commande, mais si
>> vous etes pas prets a consacrer en permanence la moitié de votre cerveau a
>> connaitre par coeur les innombrables commandes et raccourcis clavier, passez
>> votre chemin et utilisez des logiciels faits pour les humains.
> Complètement faux. J'utilise Mutt basiquement depuis de nombreuses années
> sans avoir mémorisé "d'innombrables commandes". Quelques unes suffisent
> largement.
Complément pour utiliser mutt
https://www.visionduweb.eu/wiki/index.php?title=Utiliser_des_commandes_shell_avec_le_terminal#Lire_les_mails_du_système_en_ligne_de_commande_avec_mutt



Re: Debian buster & gnucash

2018-02-08 Thread Jimmy Johnson

On 02/08/2018 10:05 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:

Donald F. Emery  wrote:


I am new to debian and was hoping someone could tell me why GNUCASH was
not in debian testing.


Because of https://tracker.debian.org/news/859896 and
https://bugs.debian.org/790204

Grüße,
S°



Make sure you read the part about it being fixed in Sid.

Cheers,
--
Jimmy Johnson

Debian Jessie - KDE 4.14.2 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda5
Registered Linux User #380263



Re: Thunderbird et le monde extérieur : mbox, maildir, import et export ?

2018-02-08 Thread Jean-Michel OLTRA

Bonjour,


Le jeudi 08 février 2018, hamster a écrit...


> > > Comment faire ? Comment faites-vous ?
> > 
> > mutt
> > 
> > http://mutt.org/

> Merde inutilisable.

Bientôt, ce sera trolldi. Ceci étant, c'est juste ton avis.

> Ca plait beaucoup aux geeks parce que c'est en ligne de commande, mais si
> vous etes pas prets a consacrer en permanence la moitié de votre cerveau a
> connaitre par coeur les innombrables commandes et raccourcis clavier, passez
> votre chemin et utilisez des logiciels faits pour les humains.

Complètement faux. J'utilise Mutt basiquement depuis de nombreuses années
sans avoir mémorisé "d'innombrables commandes". Quelques unes suffisent
largement.


-- 
jm, mutt user!



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Re: Sound devices.

2018-02-08 Thread deloptes
pe...@easthope.ca wrote:

> According to https://wiki.debian.org/SoundFAQ
> cat /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav >/dev/dsp
> should also.  In fact it gives nothing but the command prompt.

I am not 100% sure but I think you need 
alsa-oss - ALSA wrapper for OSS applications

to be able to use dsp.

you tend to mix up alsa and oss and hence your troubles.

regards



Re: Is it appropriate to file this as a bug against php7.0-common?

2018-02-08 Thread Don Armstrong
On Thu, 08 Feb 2018, Dominik Reusser wrote:
> [Wed Feb 07 19:43:08.246413 2018] [:error] [pid 14876] [client
> 192.168.178.20:46444] PHP Fatal error:  Couldn't find implementation for
> method \x06::__tostring in Unknown on line 0

This is a known bug in nextcloud:

https://github.com/nextcloud/server/issues/3909


-- 
Don Armstrong  https://www.donarmstrong.com

If you wish to strive for peace of soul, then believe; if you wish to
be a devotee of truth, then inquire.
 -- Friedrich Nietzsche



Re: apt-get update error

2018-02-08 Thread Sven Hartge
Forest Dean Feighner  wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 3:36 PM, Greg Wooledge  wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 03:26:40PM -0500, Forest Dean Feighner wrote:

>>> W: 
>>> http://security.debian.org/debian-security/dists/stretch/updates/InRelease:
>>> The key(s) in the keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg are ignored as the file is
>>> not readable by user '_apt' executing apt-key.

>> > -rw--- 1 root root   32 Feb  6 17:58 trusted.gpg
>>
>> Synaptic strikes again. :(

> Ah, so the error is from using Synaptic rather than from the update of
> libtasn1-6?

> That's the only recent update I've done and I didn't realize Syaptic would
> write the file.

The problem is from synaptic creating /etc/apt/trusted.gpg with too
narrow permissions, a file which is no longer used by apt (instead all
keys are in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d)

You can just delete /etc/apt/trusted.gpg or change the permissions to
644 (instead of 600 now).

Grüße,
Sven.

-- 
Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.



Re: Debian buster & gnucash

2018-02-08 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 08 February 2018 14:46:24 
debiandeepseafish...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:

> On Thu 08 Feb 2018 at 12:25:54 -0500, Donald F. Emery wrote:
> > I am new to debian and was hoping someone could tell me why GNUCASH
> > was not in debian testing.
>
> I am a member of the Debian Angling Association. We teach people how
> to fish.
>
> The Debian Packages link on the home page lets you search for the
> fishing gear we have on offer. On the right of the package's page the
> Developer Information link should bring you up-to-date on whether a
> particular rod or line is in stock.
>
> BTW, our Debian beginner's ocean fishing trips take place on our good
> ship Stable. Everything is covered for a client taking this package;
> little change to the itinerary, smooth seas guaranteed, the ship won't
> sink on the odd occasion. A little boring - but the fishing is superb.
>
> Its sister ship, Testing, is in not so good a shape. It will get to be
> safe and sound in a year or so. We'll take your money for travelling
> on it now but we can guarantee nothing, even though many customers
> have complimented us on its sea-worthiness.
>
> Living dangerously types tell us the newest of our fleet, Unstable, is
> one hell of a ride. Who are we to argue? They've paid good money for
> the our most modern of our offerings. The fact that some of our senior
> exectives won't step on board it even when it is in dry dock shouldn't
> put you off.
>
> Whatever you do, please read our brochures; we stand by their accuracy
> and will accept and respond to complaints if you are dissatisfied with
> our service.

Chuckle, I was in bad need of a grin, and this was it.

Thank you.

-- 
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page 



Re: apt-get update error

2018-02-08 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
Ah, so the error is from using Synaptic rather than from the update of
libtasn1-6?

That's the only recent update I've done and I didn't realize Syaptic would
write the file.

Thanks Greg


On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 3:36 PM, Greg Wooledge  wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 03:26:40PM -0500, Forest Dean Feighner wrote:
> > W:
> > http://security.debian.org/debian-security/dists/stretch/
> updates/InRelease:
> > The key(s) in the keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg are ignored as the file is
> > not readable by user '_apt' executing apt-key.
>
> > -rw--- 1 root root   32 Feb  6 17:58 trusted.gpg
>
> Synaptic strikes again. :(
>
>


Re: apt-get update error

2018-02-08 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 03:26:40PM -0500, Forest Dean Feighner wrote:
> W:
> http://security.debian.org/debian-security/dists/stretch/updates/InRelease:
> The key(s) in the keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg are ignored as the file is
> not readable by user '_apt' executing apt-key.

> -rw--- 1 root root   32 Feb  6 17:58 trusted.gpg

Synaptic strikes again. :(



Is it appropriate to file this as a bug against php7.0-common?

2018-02-08 Thread Dominik Reusser
Subject: php7.0-common missing dependency? Fatal error unimplemented
\x06::__tostring
Message-ID: <151802980199.14908.639076941027288345.reportbug@msidebi>
X-Mailer: reportbug 7.1.7
Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2018 19:56:41 +0100

Package: php7.0-common
Version: 7.0.27-1
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

*** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate
***

   * What led up to the situation?
With a minimal installation of debian, I'm  running a nextcloud server.
   * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
 ineffective)?
I try to add a new user, which fails

   * What was the outcome of this action?

I see the following error in the apache error.log:

[Wed Feb 07 19:43:08.246413 2018] [:error] [pid 14876] [client
192.168.178.20:46444] PHP Fatal error:  Couldn't find implementation for
method \x06::__tostring in Unknown on line 0

   * What outcome did you expect instead?
I would expect php to run without error and a user being created. I guess
there is a library missing. I was not able to identify the library
providing a \x06::__tostring method

*** End of the template - remove these template lines ***


-- Package-specific info:
 Additional PHP 7.0 information 

 PHP @PHP_VERSION SAPI (php7.0query -S): 

 PHP 7.0 Extensions (php7.0query -M -v): 

 Configuration files: 
 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/calendar.ini 
extension=calendar.so

 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/ctype.ini 
extension=ctype.so

 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/exif.ini 
extension=exif.so

 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/fileinfo.ini 
extension=fileinfo.so

 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/ftp.ini 
extension=ftp.so

 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/gettext.ini 
extension=gettext.so

 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/iconv.ini 
extension=iconv.so

 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/pdo.ini 
extension=pdo.so

 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/phar.ini 
extension=phar.so

 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/posix.ini 
extension=posix.so

 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/shmop.ini 
extension=shmop.so

 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/sockets.ini 
extension=sockets.so

 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/sysvmsg.ini 
extension=sysvmsg.so

 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/sysvsem.ini 
extension=sysvsem.so

 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/sysvshm.ini 
extension=sysvshm.so

 /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/tokenizer.ini 
extension=tokenizer.so


-- System Information:
Debian Release: 9.3
  APT prefers stable-updates
  APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 4.9.0-5-686-pae (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8),
LANGUAGE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)

Versions of packages php7.0-common depends on:
ii  libc6   2.24-11+deb9u1
ii  libssl1.1   1.1.0f-3+deb9u1
ii  php-common  1:49
ii  ucf 3.0036

php7.0-common recommends no packages.

php7.0-common suggests no packages.

Versions of packages php7.0-cli depends on:
ii  libc62.24-11+deb9u1
ii  libedit2 3.1-20160903-3
ii  libmagic11:5.30-1+deb9u1
ii  libpcre3 2:8.39-3
ii  libssl1.11.1.0f-3+deb9u1
ii  libxml2  2.9.4+dfsg1-2.2+deb9u2
ii  mime-support 3.60
ii  php7.0-json  7.0.27-1
ii  php7.0-opcache   7.0.27-1
ii  php7.0-readline  7.0.27-1
ii  tzdata   2017c-0+deb9u1
ii  ucf  3.0036
ii  zlib1g   1:1.2.8.dfsg-5

Versions of packages php7.0-cli suggests:
pn  php-pear  

Versions of packages libapache2-mod-php7.0 depends on:
ii  apache2-bin [apache2-api-20120211]  2.4.25-3+deb9u3
ii  libc6   2.24-11+deb9u1
ii  libmagic1   1:5.30-1+deb9u1
ii  libpcre32:8.39-3
ii  libssl1.1   1.1.0f-3+deb9u1
ii  libxml2 2.9.4+dfsg1-2.2+deb9u2
ii  mime-support3.60
ii  php7.0-cli  7.0.27-1
ii  php7.0-json 7.0.27-1
ii  php7.0-opcache  7.0.27-1
ii  tzdata  2017c-0+deb9u1
ii  ucf 3.0036
ii  zlib1g  1:1.2.8.dfsg-5

Versions of packages libapache2-mod-php7.0 recommends:
ii  apache2  2.4.25-3+deb9u3

Versions of packages libapache2-mod-php7.0 suggests:
pn  php-pear  

-- no debconf information

As a side question: Why did my bug-report not make it to the bug tracking
system?

Greetings,
Thanks
Dominik


Re: pipe como variable en bash

2018-02-08 Thread Josu Lazkano
Buenas,

Gracias a todos, al final lo he hecho con "read":

rtl_fm -f 43350 -s 20 -r 96000 -g 19.7 2>/dev/null |
EfergyRPI_001 | bash /opt/MiScript.sh

#!/bin/bash

while read efergy
do
vatios=$(echo $efergy | cut -c19-28)
...
done

Gracias y un saludo.

El día 6 de febrero de 2018, 17:55, Erick Ocrospoma
 escribió:
> Lo mejor que podrias hacer es comentar que es lo que quieres lograr, no como
> crees que debes hacerlo y no te funciona :-)
>
> Creo que te funcionaria como argumento si usas xargs:
>
> # rtl_fm -f 43350 -s 20 -r 96000 -g 19.7 2>/dev/null | Efergy |
> xargs MiScript.sh
>
> Luego capturas el argumento en una variable (dentro del script)
>
> On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 4:52 PM petrohs el compa obrero 
> wrote:
>>
>> a mi se me ocurre
>>
>> export variable="$(rtl_fm -f 43350 -s 20 -r 96000 -g 19.7
>> 2>/dev/null | Efergy)";
>>
>> y ya podrias usar la variable dentro de MiScript.sh
>
>
> Otra forma también seria Esta de arriba, aunque debería ser ir asi:
>
> export variable=$(rtl_fm -f 43350 -s 20 -r 96000 -g 19.7 2>/dev/null
> | Efergy)
>
> Lo puedes guardar en el /etc/bash.bashrc, luego cargas dicha variable dentro
> de tu script asi (lo puedes poner debajo del shebang, la primera línea del
> script):
>
> #!/bin.bash
> . /etc/bash.bashrc
>
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 3:34 PM, fernando sainz
>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> El día 4 de febrero de 2018, 21:32, Josu Lazkano
>>>  escribió:
>>> > Buenas,
>>> >
>>> > Tengo un pequeño problema de scripting que no se como resolver.
>>> > Dispongo de un comando que me da el consumo eléctrico de mi casa:
>>> >
>>> > # rtl_fm -f 43350 -s 20 -r 96000 -g 19.7 2>/dev/null | Efergy
>>> >
>>> > Lo que quiero es redirigir esta salida a un script en bash y tratar la
>>> > salida como una variable. Algo así:
>>> >
>>> > # rtl_fm -f 43350 -s 20 -r 96000 -g 19.7 2>/dev/null | Efergy
>>> > | MiScript.sh
>>>
>>>
>>> >
>>> > El problema es que no se como capturar la variable, he probado con
>>> > "$1" pero solo sirve para argumentos.
>>> >
>>> > ¿Alguien me pude ayudar?
>>> >
>>> > Gracias por todo y un saludo.
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > Josu Lazkano
>>> >
>>>
>>> No entiendo muy bien lo que preguntas.
>>> Creo que podrías poner en tu script llamadas a "read" (man bash) que
>>> lee una linea de la entrada estándar.
>>>
>>>
>>>read [-ers] [-a aname] [-d delim] [-i text] [-n nchars] [-N
>>> nchars] [-p
>>>prompt] [-t timeout] [-u fd] [name ...]
>>>   One line is read from the  standard  input,  or  from  the
>>> file
>>>   descriptor  fd supplied as an argument to the -u option,
>>> and the
>>>   first word is assigned to the first name, the second word
>>> to the
>>>   second  name, and so on, with leftover words and their
>>> interven‐
>>>   ing separators assigned to the last name.  If  there  are
>>> fewer
>>>   words read from the input stream than names, the remaining
>>> names
>>>   are assigned empty values.  The characters in IFS  are
>>> used  to
>>>   split  the  line  into words using the same rules the shell
>>> uses
>>>   for expansion (described above under Word Splitting).  The
>>> back‐
>>>   slash  character  (\)  may be used to remove any special
>>> meaning
>>>   for the next character read and for line continuation.
>>> Options,
>>>   if supplied, have the following meanings:
>>>
>>> S2.
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> "Cada cual según sus fuerzas, cada quien según sus necesidades..."
>
> --
>
>
> Erick.
>
>
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Sound devices.

2018-02-08 Thread peter
Hi,

sox is installed and 
  play /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav
produces the sound.

According to https://wiki.debian.org/SoundFAQ
  cat /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav >/dev/dsp
should also.  In fact it gives nothing but the command prompt.

Also,
root@dalton:~# ls -ld /dev/snd/b*/*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 258228 Feb  8 11:20 /dev/snd/by-id/usb-0d8c
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Feb  8 09:45 
/dev/snd/by-id/usb-0d8c_C-Media_USB_Audio_Device-00 -> ../controlC0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Feb  8 09:45 
/dev/snd/by-id/usb-0d8c_C-Media_USB_Headphone_Set-00 -> ../controlC1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Feb  8 09:45 
/dev/snd/by-path/pci-:00:03.0-usb-0:2:1.0 -> ../controlC0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Feb  8 09:45 
/dev/snd/by-path/pci-:00:03.2-usb-0:1:1.0 -> ../controlC1

And,
cat /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav > 
/dev/snd/by-path/pci-:00:03.0-usb-0:2:1.0
cat: write error: Invalid argument

Invalid argument?  It's a sound device.

Seems either the wiki is outdated or there is a snag in the system.  Ideas?

Thanks,... Peter E.


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apt-get update error

2018-02-08 Thread Forest Dean Feighner
Greetings All,

After updating libtasn1-6 last night I've started getting and an apt-get
update error.

W:
http://security.debian.org/debian-security/dists/stretch/updates/InRelease:
The key(s) in the keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg are ignored as the file is
not readable by user '_apt' executing apt-key.
W: http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/stretch-updates/InRelease: The
key(s) in the keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg are ignored as the file is not
readable by user '_apt' executing apt-key.
W: http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/stretch/Release.gpg: The key(s) in
the keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg are ignored as the file is not readable by
user '_apt' executing apt-key.

I've read elsewhere that this file is not used for the debian repositories
and is safely removed. Is that correct?

The file in question is dated the 6th of February.
-rw--- 1 root root   32 Feb  6 17:58 trusted.gpg


Any feedback or advice appreciated.

Thanks
Forest


Re: Debian Angling Association

2018-02-08 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 2:03 PM, Donald F. Emery  wrote:
> Not too sharp on linux yet but did work with a unix
> system about 25 years ago when working in the Old Bell System and AT
> and some of that is coming back as I work with debian.
>

At the command-line level more than 75% of your previous skills will
still apply :-)
And even many administrative skills too.



Debian Angling Association

2018-02-08 Thread Donald F. Emery
Thanks for the info. I checked it out and figured out how to use. One
of the reasons I like debian is the amount of info available about it.
For a new guy it will take a while to get to look at it all and
understand it. Not too sharp on linux yet but did work with a unix
system about 25 years ago when working in the Old Bell System and AT
and some of that is coming back as I work with debian.



Re: Debian buster & gnucash

2018-02-08 Thread DebianDeepSeaFishing
On Thu 08 Feb 2018 at 12:25:54 -0500, Donald F. Emery wrote:

> I am new to debian and was hoping someone could tell me why GNUCASH was
> not in debian testing.

I am a member of the Debian Angling Association. We teach people how
to fish.

The Debian Packages link on the home page lets you search for the
fishing gear we have on offer. On the right of the package's page the
Developer Information link should bring you up-to-date on whether a
particular rod or line is in stock.

BTW, our Debian beginner's ocean fishing trips take place on our good
ship Stable. Everything is covered for a client taking this package;
little change to the itinerary, smooth seas guaranteed, the ship won't
sink on the odd occasion. A little boring - but the fishing is superb.

Its sister ship, Testing, is in not so good a shape. It will get to be
safe and sound in a year or so. We'll take your money for travelling on
it now but we can guarantee nothing, even though many customers have
complimented us on its sea-worthiness.

Living dangerously types tell us the newest of our fleet, Unstable, is
one hell of a ride. Who are we to argue? They've paid good money for the
our most modern of our offerings. The fact that some of our senior
exectives won't step on board it even when it is in dry dock shouldn't
put you off.

Whatever you do, please read our brochures; we stand by their accuracy
and will accept and respond to complaints if you are dissatisfied with
our service.



Re: Debian buster & gnucash

2018-02-08 Thread deloptes
Jape Person wrote:

> I installed gnucash from unstable by adding this line
> 
> deb http://deb.debian.org/debian sid main
> 
> (temporarily) to /etc/apt/sources.list, then running

It's simply wrong, because you don't know when the program will hit the fan.
It should be installed from backports if it is there, or build a package on
target system (Buster) and install.

regards



Re: Debian buster & gnucash

2018-02-08 Thread Jape Person
On 02/08/2018 12:25 PM, Donald F. Emery wrote:
> I am new to debian and was hoping someone could tell me why
> GNUCASH was not in debian testing.
> 

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=790204

The bug report explains the current status of gnucash in testing.

I installed gnucash from unstable by adding this line

deb http://deb.debian.org/debian sid main

(temporarily) to /etc/apt/sources.list, then running

# apt update

then

# apt install gnucash*

Following that I commented out the testing line in
/etc/apt/sources.list and ran

# apt update

again to get the apt package database back to its normal
contents for testing.

Normally when using unstable like this I would alter the apt
configuration to give preference to the version in unstable and
/ or pin the version of the package I want, but since there is
no version of gnucash and gnucash-docs available in testing, I
just got lazy and did nothing about that. Currently these
instructions should get you version 1:2.6.18-1 of gnucash. It's
working well for me.

I hope one of the sharper-eyed and less lazy of the list members
will give you better instructions if warranted.

As I understand it, the version in experimental is not yet a
good choice for someone who needs a properly functioning
installation of the package.

HTH,
JP



Debian buster & gnucash

2018-02-08 Thread Donald F. Emery
Thanks for the reply. That message I sent was my first to lists and
really surprised as to how fast I got a reply. Great info, thanks to
all that replied.



Re: Debian buster & gnucash

2018-02-08 Thread Sven Hartge
Donald F. Emery  wrote:

> I am new to debian and was hoping someone could tell me why GNUCASH was
> not in debian testing.

Because of https://tracker.debian.org/news/859896 and
https://bugs.debian.org/790204

Grüße,
S°

-- 
Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.



Re: Debian buster & gnucash

2018-02-08 Thread Boyan Penkov
On Feb 8, 2018 1:01 PM, "Jimmy Johnson"  wrote:

On 02/08/2018 09:25 AM, Donald F. Emery wrote:

> I am new to debian and was hoping someone could tell me why GNUCASH was
> not in debian testing.
>


It's not the only package missing from Buster, you can probably install it
from Sid without to much problem.


I can confirm that I have done this, and see no priblems...


Cheers,
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Debian Jessie - KDE 4.14.2 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda5
Registered Linux User #380263


Re: Debian buster & gnucash

2018-02-08 Thread Jimmy Johnson

On 02/08/2018 09:25 AM, Donald F. Emery wrote:

I am new to debian and was hoping someone could tell me why GNUCASH was
not in debian testing.



It's not the only package missing from Buster, you can probably install 
it from Sid without to much problem.


Cheers,
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Debian Jessie - KDE 4.14.2 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda5
Registered Linux User #380263



Re: How to safely hold kernel packages ?

2018-02-08 Thread Jimmy Johnson

On 02/07/2018 12:27 AM, Stéphane Rivière wrote:

Thanks Jimmy for your help,


I would use 'apt-mark'.  # apt-mark hold 'package-name'
and # apt-mark unhold 'package-name'
It appears that apt-mark hold and aptitude hold have same effects, you 
could obtain the same with some tricks with dpkg.


If I used apt-get, it should be wise to use apt-mark. When using only 
aptitude (my choice), it seems I must use aptitude hold to remain 
consistent (using apt-get or aptitude is an old, and perhaps unclear, 
war ;)))



I love using all the Debian Tools, while using Synaptic to install the 
meta-package nvidia-driver in Wheezy I found the nvidia-driver package 
is broken and Synaptic does not give much info on broken packages so I 
ran # aptitude install nvidia-driver and found that nvidia-settings was 
not installable and knowing that nvidia-settings is not needed I was 
able to install the nvidia-driver with no further problem.


Thanks to your post I found a new tool> Debian package "dlocate" and now 
I can run:

 # dpkg-hold 'package-name' and dpkg-unhold, dpkg-remove, dpkg-purge.
Pretty powerful tool don't you think.

By the way I've found what is the  kaiser patch (inducing performance 
loss between 5% -mean use- and 30%  -a heavy network load-) and why (in 
my context only, see previous message) I should use nokaiser option 
(https://lwn.net/Articles/737940) and, thanks to fine people here, the 
nopti option.network link



Well thanks to all the noise about spectre and meltdown some people are 
now trying to exploit it, now saying that, these problems have been in 
hardware for more than 5 years(and Intel kept on making them and that 
seems criminal to me) and with no reports of any exploit, so I let the 
experts work on the problem and keep my many systems(Ubuntu 14.04, 
16.04, 18.04 and Debian Wheezy, Jessie, Stretch, Buster and Sid 
installed on two desktops and 5 laptops) updated and I feel as the 
experts do and that is these affected cpu's should be recalled and 
replaced, Intel trying to fix a hardware problem with software is not 
acceptable.


On an almost idle workstation the effects of using theses options are 
not really visible (tested). But on a huge Xeon 64Go ram 2x2To 
raid1/lvm/debian 8/Xen 4 with 1 Gbps network and more than twenty VM, 
definitly not the same story (some friends has done some tests on their 
less loaded than mine dedicated servers and the performance loss is 
really huge). I have some low cost spare dedicated servers and will 
proceed to some tests too.



Sounds like a nice computer, but without the model number, cores, bus 
speed it's hard to tell just how fast it can work or move a Tb or two of 
data.



Stef

All the best from Oleron island,


Cool! And blessings to you from sunny California!--
Jimmy Johnson

Debian Jessie - KDE 4.14.2 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda5
Registered Linux User #380263



Re: Thunderbird et le monde extérieur : mbox, maildir, import et export ?

2018-02-08 Thread andre_debian
Bonsoir,

Essaye un autre MUA, Kmail (bureau KDE ou TDE),
intuitif et facile.

André



Debian buster & gnucash

2018-02-08 Thread Donald F. Emery
I am new to debian and was hoping someone could tell me why GNUCASH was
not in debian testing.



Re: Thunderbird et le monde extérieur : mbox, maildir, import et export ?

2018-02-08 Thread hamster

Le 08/02/2018 à 18:13, Yann Serre a écrit :
Enregistrer au format .eml est le compromis que j'ai choisi pour 
archiver les années A-3 et plus... pour décharger Thunderbird de ce 
qui n'est statistiquement plus utile de conserver en "live".


Ces mails peuvent etres mis dans un dossier dans le compte "dossiers 
locaux". Thunderbird s'en débrouille très bien.


Si on veut que ces vieux mails n'apparaissent plus dans thunderbird, on 
peut aussi les sortir du dossier de profil. Par exemple si on met tous 
les vieux mails dans un dossier qu'on appelle "archives" on va trouver 
dans le dossier de profil un fichier qui s'appelle "archives" (si on est 
au format mbox) ou un dossier qui s'appelle "archives" (si on est au 
format maildir). Il suffit de le déplacer hors du dossier de profil. Et 
pour relire ces vieux mails, il suffira de remettre ce qu'on a enlevé a 
sa place (ou faire un lien symbolique). Pas besoin de passer par des 
fonctions d'import et export.




Re: Thunderbird et le monde extérieur : mbox, maildir, import et export ?

2018-02-08 Thread Yann Serre
Enregistrer au format .eml est le compromis que j'ai choisi pour 
archiver les années A-3 et plus... pour décharger Thunderbird de ce qui 
n'est statistiquement plus utile de conserver en "live". C'est plus un 
réflexe anti-obésité qu'autre chose. Et parce que sélectionner et jeter 
des mails vraiment lourds et inutiles de plus de 3 ans consommerait du 
temps, de l'attention, de l'énergie...


Le 08/02/2018 à 17:42, hamster a écrit :


Je ne fais pas parce que je n'ai jamais eu le besoin. Mes mails sont a 
leur place dans thunderbird, il y a des fonctions de recherche très 
puissantes qui permettent de fouiller dedans de facon très efficace. Je 
n'ai jamais ressenti le besoin d'enregistrer des mails au format .eml et 
je n'en comprend pas l'interet. Au contraire, je trouve ca moins 
pratique parce que c'est bien plus facilement le bordel et c'est bien 
plus difficile pour faire des recherches un peu avancées dans les mails. 
Mais sans doute as-tu un usage différent du mien.




Re: Thunderbird et le monde extérieur : mbox, maildir, import et export ?

2018-02-08 Thread hamster

Le 08/02/2018 à 17:33, steve a écrit :

Le 08-02-2018, à 17:28:24 +0100, Gabriel Philippe a écrit :


Comment faire ? Comment faites-vous ?


mutt

http://mutt.org/


Merde inutilisable.

Ca plait beaucoup aux geeks parce que c'est en ligne de commande, mais 
si vous etes pas prets a consacrer en permanence la moitié de votre 
cerveau a connaitre par coeur les innombrables commandes et raccourcis 
clavier, passez votre chemin et utilisez des logiciels faits pour les 
humains.




Re: grsecurity den debian 8

2018-02-08 Thread Felix Perez
El 8 de febrero de 2018, 12:58, R Calleja  escribió:
> No se moleste conmigo Felix Perez, la documentacion que me sugiere ya
> la he leido. Otra cosa es entenderla. Y para eso buscaba la ayuda de
> alguien que tuviera experiencia en el tema.

No me molesto, no indicas que has leído y no has mencionado qué no entiendes.

> Si no le interesa no se moleste en responder.

Con tu respuesta no lo dudes.

> No se lo que es el top posting y lo del privado , a veces no manejo
> bien las opciones de respuesta del correo.

Duckduckgo y Google son tus amigos.

>
> Con debian llevo años, y se manejar lo basico. Pero grsecurity es un
> poco complejo, si no tienes conocimientos avanzados de sistemas y
> sabes lo que haces.

¿Años con Debian y manejas lo básico?  Uhmm¡

Menos debes lanzarte a algo que no dominas sin documentarte bien antes
y en un ambiente de pruebas.

>
> Puedes tener problemas en el uso del sistema. Como perder datos,...

Si no sabes no lo debes hacer no lo hagas hasta que estudies antes y
sepas a que te enfrentas, menos en un equipo en producción.

>
> Muchas gracias de todos modos,

De nada.

>
> Roberto
>
> El 7/2/18, Felix Perez  escribió:
>> El 7 de febrero de 2018, 06:26, R Calleja  escribió:
>>> Hola, buenos dias.
>>> Instale grsecurity desde el repositorio backports pero luego no se
>>> ejecutaban las aplicaciones como el navegador o hoja de calculo.
>>>
>>> Tambien se puede compilar desde las fuentes de sid, pero no lo he
>>> probado.
>>>
>>> No se administrarlo muy bien,
>>>
>>> Si alguien tiene experiencia y nos la cuenta.
>>>  Ahora no puedo navegar sale una pantalla con dibujos y tengo que apagar.
>>> Debe ser un virus que me infecta todos los sistemas.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Primero que todo por favor no escribas al privado  y no hagas top
>> posting, gracias.
>>
>> Estimado, si se va a enfrascar en temas de seguridad, al menos lea la
>> documentación es lo primero y fundamental.
>>
>> https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Grsecurity
>>
>> Y de ahí consultar, así en general da la impresión que no tienes idea
>> de lo que estas haciendo y tampoco dado detalles de lo realizado.
>>
>> Suerte.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> El 4/2/18, Felix Perez  escribió:
 El 4 de febrero de 2018, 06:15, R Calleja 
 escribió:
> Buenos dias ,
> alguien ha instalado los parches de grsecurity en debian 8 y puede
> ayudarme.
> Instale el kernel con grsecurity desde el repositorio backports, pero
> no
> se
> ejecutan libreoffice-cal ni el navegador firefox.
> Sabe alguien como se administra grsecutiry.
>

 Supongo ya hiciste esto:
 https://www.google.cl/search?source=hp=iCN3WufQOoeBwgT2t5PoDQ=+grsecurity+=+grsecurity+_l=psy-ab.3..0i19k1l10.3310.3310.0.4082.3.2.0.0.0.0.286.286.2-1.2.00...1c..64.psy-ab..1.1.285.0...201.LbfNM-J_MLs




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>>
>>



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Re: Thunderbird et le monde extérieur : mbox, maildir, import et export ?

2018-02-08 Thread hamster

Le 08/02/2018 à 17:28, Gabriel Philippe a écrit :

Bonjour,

J'ai beaucoup de mal avec Thunderbird... Une opération aussi simple
qu'une sauvegarde de mails


Les mails sont dans le dossier de profil. Une sauvegarde se fait le plus 
simplement du monde en copiant le dossier de profil. Ca sauvegarde tout 
: mails, configuration, carnets d'adresse, etc…


Si tu veux sauvegarder uniquement les mails, tu peux aussi copier le 
dossier contenant les mails.



ou l'enregistrement quelque part d'un mail
précis, semble être très compliquée.

Avec Outlook, un cliqué-glissé d'un mail vers un répertoire permet
d'obtenir un fichier .eml. Quand ou double-clique sur le fichier .eml
depuis le répertoire, on obtient le mail dans une belle fenêtre
Outlook.

Avec Thunderbird, impossible...


Clic droit sur le mail puis "enregistrer sous" ou encore "fichier" puis 
"enregistrer comme" puis "fichier". Ou encore avec le raccourci clavier 
ctrl S.



Aller trifouiller à la main dans les fichiers mbox du profil semble
être assez hasardeux.


J'ai abandonné le format mbox qui résiste mal a un très grand nombre de 
mails avec plein de pièces jointes dedans. J'ai converti tous mes 
comptes au format maildir.



Comment faire ? Comment faites-vous ?


Je ne fais pas parce que je n'ai jamais eu le besoin. Mes mails sont a 
leur place dans thunderbird, il y a des fonctions de recherche très 
puissantes qui permettent de fouiller dedans de facon très efficace. Je 
n'ai jamais ressenti le besoin d'enregistrer des mails au format .eml et 
je n'en comprend pas l'interet. Au contraire, je trouve ca moins 
pratique parce que c'est bien plus facilement le bordel et c'est bien 
plus difficile pour faire des recherches un peu avancées dans les mails. 
Mais sans doute as-tu un usage différent du mien.




Re: Thunderbird et le monde extérieur : mbox, maildir, import et export ?

2018-02-08 Thread jérémy prego

bonjour,

pour enregistrer un mail précis sur son ordinateur au format eml:

1. ouvrir le mail que l'on souhaite enregistrer
2. menu fichier, puis ouvrir le menu enregistrer comme et choisir 
fichier ...


jerem
Le 08/02/2018 à 17:28, Gabriel Philippe a écrit :

Bonjour,

J'ai beaucoup de mal avec Thunderbird... Une opération aussi simple
qu'une sauvegarde de mails, ou l'enregistrement quelque part d'un mail
précis, semble être très compliquée.

Avec Outlook, un cliqué-glissé d'un mail vers un répertoire permet
d'obtenir un fichier .eml. Quand ou double-clique sur le fichier .eml
depuis le répertoire, on obtient le mail dans une belle fenêtre
Outlook.

Avec Thunderbird, impossible... Le seul espoir semble être de passer
par une extension, "ImportExportTools". Elle n'existe pas sous forme
de paquet Debian (mauvais signe), ne semble pas référencée
officiellement parmi les extensions de Thunderbird par Mozilla (du
moins je ne la trouve pas en la cherchant dans le gestionnaire de
modules), et je n'ai vraiment pas envie d'aller téléchercher une
extension je ne sais où sans vérification fiable de signature ou de
certificat.

Aller trifouiller à la main dans les fichiers mbox du profil semble
être assez hasardeux.

Comment faire ? Comment faites-vous ?





Re: Thunderbird et le monde extérieur : mbox, maildir, import et export ?

2018-02-08 Thread steve

Le 08-02-2018, à 17:28:24 +0100, Gabriel Philippe a écrit :


Comment faire ? Comment faites-vous ?


mutt

http://mutt.org/

("All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less.")



Thunderbird et le monde extérieur : mbox, maildir, import et export ?

2018-02-08 Thread Gabriel Philippe
Bonjour,

J'ai beaucoup de mal avec Thunderbird... Une opération aussi simple
qu'une sauvegarde de mails, ou l'enregistrement quelque part d'un mail
précis, semble être très compliquée.

Avec Outlook, un cliqué-glissé d'un mail vers un répertoire permet
d'obtenir un fichier .eml. Quand ou double-clique sur le fichier .eml
depuis le répertoire, on obtient le mail dans une belle fenêtre
Outlook.

Avec Thunderbird, impossible... Le seul espoir semble être de passer
par une extension, "ImportExportTools". Elle n'existe pas sous forme
de paquet Debian (mauvais signe), ne semble pas référencée
officiellement parmi les extensions de Thunderbird par Mozilla (du
moins je ne la trouve pas en la cherchant dans le gestionnaire de
modules), et je n'ai vraiment pas envie d'aller téléchercher une
extension je ne sais où sans vérification fiable de signature ou de
certificat.

Aller trifouiller à la main dans les fichiers mbox du profil semble
être assez hasardeux.

Comment faire ? Comment faites-vous ?

-- 
Gabriel



Re: grsecurity den debian 8

2018-02-08 Thread R Calleja
No se moleste conmigo Felix Perez, la documentacion que me sugiere ya
la he leido. Otra cosa es entenderla. Y para eso buscaba la ayuda de
alguien que tuviera experiencia en el tema.
Si no le interesa no se moleste en responder.
No se lo que es el top posting y lo del privado , a veces no manejo
bien las opciones de respuesta del correo.

Con debian llevo años, y se manejar lo basico. Pero grsecurity es un
poco complejo, si no tienes conocimientos avanzados de sistemas y
sabes lo que haces.

Puedes tener problemas en el uso del sistema. Como perder datos,...

Muchas gracias de todos modos,

Roberto

El 7/2/18, Felix Perez  escribió:
> El 7 de febrero de 2018, 06:26, R Calleja  escribió:
>> Hola, buenos dias.
>> Instale grsecurity desde el repositorio backports pero luego no se
>> ejecutaban las aplicaciones como el navegador o hoja de calculo.
>>
>> Tambien se puede compilar desde las fuentes de sid, pero no lo he
>> probado.
>>
>> No se administrarlo muy bien,
>>
>> Si alguien tiene experiencia y nos la cuenta.
>>  Ahora no puedo navegar sale una pantalla con dibujos y tengo que apagar.
>> Debe ser un virus que me infecta todos los sistemas.
>>
>>
>
> Primero que todo por favor no escribas al privado  y no hagas top
> posting, gracias.
>
> Estimado, si se va a enfrascar en temas de seguridad, al menos lea la
> documentación es lo primero y fundamental.
>
> https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Grsecurity
>
> Y de ahí consultar, así en general da la impresión que no tienes idea
> de lo que estas haciendo y tampoco dado detalles de lo realizado.
>
> Suerte.
>
>>
>>
>>
>> El 4/2/18, Felix Perez  escribió:
>>> El 4 de febrero de 2018, 06:15, R Calleja 
>>> escribió:
 Buenos dias ,
 alguien ha instalado los parches de grsecurity en debian 8 y puede
 ayudarme.
 Instale el kernel con grsecurity desde el repositorio backports, pero
 no
 se
 ejecutan libreoffice-cal ni el navegador firefox.
 Sabe alguien como se administra grsecutiry.

>>>
>>> Supongo ya hiciste esto:
>>> https://www.google.cl/search?source=hp=iCN3WufQOoeBwgT2t5PoDQ=+grsecurity+=+grsecurity+_l=psy-ab.3..0i19k1l10.3310.3310.0.4082.3.2.0.0.0.0.286.286.2-1.2.00...1c..64.psy-ab..1.1.285.0...201.LbfNM-J_MLs
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> usuario linux  #274354
>>> normas de la lista:  http://wiki.debian.org/es/NormasLista
>>> como hacer preguntas inteligentes:
>>> http://www.sindominio.net/ayuda/preguntas-inteligentes.html
>>>
>>>
>
>
>
> --
> usuario linux  #274354
> normas de la lista:  http://wiki.debian.org/es/NormasLista
> como hacer preguntas inteligentes:
> http://www.sindominio.net/ayuda/preguntas-inteligentes.html
>
>



Re: I do not want to install Linux

2018-02-08 Thread Curt
On 2018-02-08, Cindy-Sue Causey  wrote:
>
>> Bali is overrated, though (too many bugs).

> Yet the Road to Bali remains well traveled
>

I don't know about Crosby, but I think it was Brando who said that Bob
Hope would perform at the opening of a phone booth (all four now being
of course defunct, but the kids can look them up if interested).

-- 
“True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class
is running the country.” – Kurt Vonnegut



Re: I do not want to install Linux

2018-02-08 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am DATE hackte AUTHOR in die Tasten: deloptes
> Michael Fothergill wrote:
>
>> I guess I could give it a try.  I have run Bodhi Linux.  That is quite
>> good.
>
> Kali is excellent for network geeks

This is WHY I have just bought a 2 liter bottle!  ;-)

-- 
Michelle KonzackMiila ITSystems @ TDnet
GNU/Linux Developer 00372-54541400



Re: I do not want to install Linux

2018-02-08 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 2/8/18, Curt  wrote:
> On 2018-02-08, deloptes  wrote:
>> Michael Fothergill wrote:
>>
>>> I guess I could give it a try.  I have run Bodhi Linux.  That is quite
>>> good.
>>
>> Kali is excellent for network geeks
>>
>
> Dali is great for surrealists.


Even the real defies reality..


> Bali is overrated, though (too many bugs).


Yet the Road to Bali remains well traveled



Re: Paste text from terminal to xemacs

2018-02-08 Thread songbird
Victor Munoz wrote:
> songbird wrote:
...
>>   xclip?
>
> It does help! Didn't know that. Combining it with inserting shell command
> ouput ('xclip -o" in this case) in xemacs, does exactly what I need. Thanks
> for the workaround!

  y.w.  glad it worked.  :)


  songbird



Re: I do not want to install Linux

2018-02-08 Thread tomas
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On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 12:49:23PM +, Michael Fothergill wrote:
> On 8 February 2018 at 12:30, Curt  wrote:
> 
> > On 2018-02-08, deloptes  wrote:
> > > Michael Fothergill wrote:
> > >
> > >> I guess I could give it a try.  I have run Bodhi Linux.  That is quite
> > >> good.
> > >
> > > Kali is excellent for network geeks
> > >
> >
> > Dali is great for surrealists.
> >
> > Bali is overrated, though (too many bugs).
> >
> 
> You could make a poem out of this.
> 
> E.g.
> 
> There once was a propeller head from Bali
> Whose favourite distro was Kali
> Some bugs fell in his soup
> Creating a  desire to poop
> Making him run to the nearest Khazi
> 

Not to forget Mali, which invariably needs some reverse
engineering...

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Re: I do not want to install Linux

2018-02-08 Thread Michael Fothergill
On 8 February 2018 at 12:30, Curt  wrote:

> On 2018-02-08, deloptes  wrote:
> > Michael Fothergill wrote:
> >
> >> I guess I could give it a try.  I have run Bodhi Linux.  That is quite
> >> good.
> >
> > Kali is excellent for network geeks
> >
>
> Dali is great for surrealists.
>
> Bali is overrated, though (too many bugs).
>

​You could make a poem out of this.

E.g.

There once was a propeller head from Bali
Whose favourite distro was Kali
Some bugs fell in his soup
Creating a  desire to poop
Making him run to the nearest Khazi


​


>
> >
>
>
> --
> “True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school
> class
> is running the country.” – Kurt Vonnegut
>
>


Re: I do not want to install Linux

2018-02-08 Thread Curt
On 2018-02-08, deloptes  wrote:
> Michael Fothergill wrote:
>
>> I guess I could give it a try.  I have run Bodhi Linux.  That is quite
>> good.
>
> Kali is excellent for network geeks
>

Dali is great for surrealists.

Bali is overrated, though (too many bugs).

>


-- 
“True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class
is running the country.” – Kurt Vonnegut



Re: [RÉSOLU] [MariaDB] Quel fichier de configuration modifier ?

2018-02-08 Thread Ph. Gras
Alors,

> surtout après quelques essais infructueux :

la bonne réponse est :
:/etc/mysql# mysqld --verbose --help

key-buffer-size 67108864

max-allowed-packet  67108864
query-cache-size67108864

> 
> /etc/mysql# cat my.cnf
> # The MariaDB configuration file
> #
> # The MariaDB/MySQL tools read configuration files in the following order:
> # 1. "/etc/mysql/mariadb.cnf" (this file) to set global defaults,
> # 2. "/etc/mysql/conf.d/*.cnf" to set global options.
> # 3. "/etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/*.cnf" to set MariaDB-only options.
> # 4. "~/.my.cnf" to set user-specific options.
> #
> # If the same option is defined multiple times, the last one will apply.
> #
> # One can use all long options that the program supports.
> # Run program with --help to get a list of available options and with
> # --print-defaults to see which it would actually understand and use.
> 
> #
> # This group is read both both by the client and the server
> # use it for options that affect everything
> #
> [client-server]


> # Import all .cnf files from configuration directory
> !includedir /etc/mysql/conf.d/
> !includedir /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/

[mysqld]
key_buffer_size = 64M
max_allowed_packet  = 64M
query_cache_size= 64M

Il faut écrire ses éléments de configuration perso tout à la fin du fichier 
my.cnf,
obligatoirement après les includes, afin d'appliquer ces éléments par-dessus
les variables définies au préalable dans les répertoires inclus (cf. infra).

Logique, me direz-vous !

Ph. Gras


Re: I do not want to install Linux

2018-02-08 Thread deloptes
Michael Fothergill wrote:

> I guess I could give it a try.  I have run Bodhi Linux.  That is quite
> good.

Kali is excellent for network geeks




Re: "Show Applications" management in Debian Desktop

2018-02-08 Thread Matthew Crews
 Original Message 
On February 7, 2018 5:19 PM, OECT T  wrote:

> I'm using Debian Stretch 9.3 an I'm very glad to find that when activating 
> "Show Applications" from the Dash there is a Utilities kind of folder 
> grouping several applications like the Calculator and the Document Viewer.
>
> I've been reading through the documentation but can't find how to create 
> another group or move applications from and into this already created 
> Utilities group without sources.
>
> I'll appreciate any hints in order to find out how to do that.

I found this on the Gnome Wiki. This will help!

https://wiki.gnome.org/HowDoI/AppFolders

You may also want to download a menu editor, such as menulibre, from the repos.

Re: [MariaDB] Quel fichier de configuration modifier ?

2018-02-08 Thread Ph. Gras
Hélas non,

> Il est peut-être préférable d'éviter de modifier ce fichier.  À
> chaque mise à jour, vous seriez informé par dpkg que le fichier
> de configuration du paquet à été modifié.  L'outil de mise à jour
> vous invitera à inspecter la situation.
> 
> Si un gros changement dans la configuration est à prévoir lors
> d'une mise à jour, le mainteneur devrait laisser un message dans
> le paquet.  Ce message sera affiché au début des mises à jour,
> après la phase de téléchargement.
> 
> Voilà mon humble avis, s'il peut vous apporter quelque lumières.


surtout après quelques essais infructueux :

/etc/mysql# cat my.cnf
# The MariaDB configuration file
#
# The MariaDB/MySQL tools read configuration files in the following order:
# 1. "/etc/mysql/mariadb.cnf" (this file) to set global defaults,
# 2. "/etc/mysql/conf.d/*.cnf" to set global options.
# 3. "/etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/*.cnf" to set MariaDB-only options.
# 4. "~/.my.cnf" to set user-specific options.
#
# If the same option is defined multiple times, the last one will apply.
#
# One can use all long options that the program supports.
# Run program with --help to get a list of available options and with
# --print-defaults to see which it would actually understand and use.

#
# This group is read both both by the client and the server
# use it for options that affect everything
#
[client-server]




# The MySQL server
[mysqld]
key_buffer_size = 64M
max_allowed_packet  = 64M

query_cache_size= 64M
# Import all .cnf files from configuration directory
!includedir /etc/mysql/conf.d/
!includedir /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/
:/etc/mysql# cat mariadb.cnf
# The MariaDB configuration file

[...]

# The MySQL server
[mysqld]
key_buffer_size = 64M
max_allowed_packet  = 64M

query_cache_size= 64M
# Import all .cnf files from configuration directory
!includedir /etc/mysql/conf.d/
!includedir /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/
:/etc/mysql# mysqld --verbose --help

key-buffer-size16777216

max-allowed-packet 16777216

query-cache-size   16777216

Écrire dans my.cnf modifie le fichier mariadb.cnf (liens symboliques), mais ça 
n'affecte apparemment pas les variables…
=

Bonne journée,

Ph. Gras


Re: I do not want to install Linux

2018-02-08 Thread Ionel Mugurel Ciobîcă
On  8-02-2018, at 09h 10'56", Michael Fothergill wrote about "Re: I do not want 
to install Linux"
> > > > In any case, "Thank you for reminding me of Kali. It may be a tool I
> > > > need."
> > >
> > > ​It sounds like a dietary supplement.
> >
> > I prefer to drink the estonian Kali.
> >
> 
> ​It's some kind of fermented bread it seems.  The general term for it is
> kvass.
> 

Sounds too Russian... In Romanian that is braga.

Ionel



Re: Ethernet is not started at boot

2018-02-08 Thread Richard Hector
On 08/02/18 15:36, Erik Christiansen wrote:
>> Please don't use "class B" to mean /16. Firstly, it's decades out of
>> date, and secondly, that range was never in the class B section.
> I'm decades out of date too, so it's apt. The intended audience can
> probably discern the message that a broader common netmask doesn't weigh
> more than a precisely fitted one which might or might not work as
> expected. Fastidious fusspotting on minor terminology matters does not
> contribute anything to the meat of the matter, no matter how much it
> massages the author's ego.

The thing is, I don't consider this a minor terminology matter. It's
adding confusion to the subject by persisting with out of date concepts.
We'd all be better off forgetting about classes, but people keep
bringing them back up again ...

Richard




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Re: I do not want to install Linux

2018-02-08 Thread Michael Fothergill
On 8 February 2018 at 08:01, Michelle Konzack <
linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net> wrote:

> Good Morning,
>
> Am 2018-02-07 hackte Michael Fothergill in die Tasten:
> > On 7 February 2018 at 21:52, Richard Owlett  wrote:
> >> However, though *derived from* Debian, it's not precisely Debian.
> >> For that reason I would suggest following links from <
> >> https://www.kali.org/community/>, particularly
> >> .
> >>
> >> I suspect that I know what happened, but will not give perhaps erroneous
> >> directions.
> >>
> >> In any case, "Thank you for reminding me of Kali. It may be a tool I
> >> need."
> >
> > ​It sounds like a dietary supplement.
>
> I prefer to drink the estonian Kali.
>

​It's some kind of fermented bread it seems.  The general term for it is
kvass.

I was thinking of the world kalium (potassium).   They use it to sell
electrolyte supplements.

MF​


>
>  g274958-d1119974-i142077365-Vanaema_Juures-Tallinn_Harju_County.html>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> --
> Michelle KonzackMiila ITSystems @ TDnet
> GNU/Linux Developer 00372-54541400
>
>


Re: Ethernet is not started at boot

2018-02-08 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 08.02.18 08:42, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 01:36:41PM +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> 
> [...]
> 
> > [...] Fastidious fusspotting on minor terminology matters [...]
> 
> Yikes :-)
> 
> May I steal this one when I need it badly?

It's escaped now, so please feel free. Here's hoping it's not badly
needed too often.

Erik



Re: I do not want to install Linux

2018-02-08 Thread Michael Fothergill
On 8 February 2018 at 07:37,  wrote:

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> On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 12:01:57AM +, Michael Fothergill wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > It sounds like a dietary supplement.
> >
> > MF
>
> ;-P
>
> Actually Kali Linux [1] is pretty cool and definitely worth a look.
> And, as a Debian derivative, it is a wonderful illustration of the
> things the Debian culture makes possible (another being Ubuntu, of
> course).
>

​I guess I could give it a try.  I have run Bodhi Linux.  That is quite
good.

MF​


>
> So not *completely* off-topic here.
>
> Cheers
>
> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kali_Linux
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Re: I do not want to install Linux

2018-02-08 Thread Michelle Konzack
Good Morning,

Am 2018-02-07 hackte Michael Fothergill in die Tasten:
> On 7 February 2018 at 21:52, Richard Owlett  wrote:
>> However, though *derived from* Debian, it's not precisely Debian.
>> For that reason I would suggest following links from <
>> https://www.kali.org/community/>, particularly
>> .
>>
>> I suspect that I know what happened, but will not give perhaps erroneous
>> directions.
>>
>> In any case, "Thank you for reminding me of Kali. It may be a tool I
>> need."
>
> ​It sounds like a dietary supplement.

I prefer to drink the estonian Kali.



Thanks in advance

-- 
Michelle KonzackMiila ITSystems @ TDnet
GNU/Linux Developer 00372-54541400