>> peux-tu nous envoyer les caracteristiques de ta carte graphique ?
>> (avec "lspci" )
J'ai le même problème ici sur une tour hp (debian jessie + kernel
3.16.0.9 => pb affichage puis freeze systeme).
Voici la carte graphique
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core
Gregor Zattler wrote:
> I thought the location of the certs might be debian specific.
Hi,
sorry but I do not know anything about S/MIME - I tend to recall, it is
insecure and meaningless.
Another option would be to ask on the debian dev list or to address the
debian maintainer or wait here
On 06/03/2019 12:07 AM, mick crane wrote:
On 2019-06-02 12:47, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 06/01/2019 07:08 PM, mick crane wrote:
On 2019-05-31 13:20, Richard Owlett wrote:
With the first DVD of Debian 9.8.0 I did:
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=dvd.iso bs=4M
I edited sources.list to read
deb
Es bueno saber que el DNIe funciona perfectamente con los paquetes de
los repositorios. En mi opinión, eso lo coloca muy por delante de
Izenpe. Por desgracia me pilló la vulnerabilidad ROCA, y hasta que me
toque renovar el DNI, voy a tirar de Izenpe.
En cuanto al problema en sí, la solución que
Hi dear debian users.
Does someone knows if paste.debian.net is discontinued ?
Thanks for your replies.
On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 11:04:57AM +, Long Wind wrote:
>trade war between china and usa is escalating
>an early debian distro has flavor for non-us users, because of us export
>restriction? how does usa enforce the law on Internet?
>it's not easy for me to use mail and i may
We can see that the US government is more interested in surveillance and
propaganda on the internet than anything else.
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019, 6:30 AM Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 11:04:57AM +, Long Wind wrote:
> >trade war between china and usa is escalating
> >
On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 11:40:34AM +0200, Jérôme BATAILLE wrote:
>Hi dear debian users.
>
>Does someone knows if paste.debian.net is discontinued ?
>
>Thanks for your replies.
It could just be that the service is down temporarily. The debian.net
domain is available to Debian
Hola Jordi,
> Faig servir el debian Stretch actualitzat i l'Evolution 3.22.6.
>
> sslscan localhost: (port ssh)
L'evolution no fa servir la libssl sinó la libnss3, així que
dubto molt que el resultat del sslscan sigui rellevant, perquè
si ho he entès bé mira la versió que publica el port
Hi, while installing Buster using a preseed file I'm getting the following:
Select and install software
Configuring libpam0g:amd64
--
There are services installed on your system which need to be restarted when
certain libraries, such as libpam, libc, and libssl, are
Le 03/06/2019 à 07:23, Patrick Bartek a écrit :
[...]
> The install includes lots of choices [...] So, why not
> init?
I think a Debian maintainer had answered in the past something like
while not using systemd himself, he admitted the perceived percentage of
Debian anti-systemd users was not so
On Sun 02 Jun 2019 at 18:28:24 +0100, Brian wrote:
> A resumé of parts of the first few messages in this thread might focus
> minds. It started with
>
> > I edited sources.list to read
> > deb file:///home/richard/dvd.iso stretch main contrib trusted=yes
>
> It was pointed out by Dan
Martin T wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have apt-listchanges installed and registered in apt system:
>
> # apt-config dump | grep apt-listchanges
> DPkg::Pre-Install-Pkgs:: "/usr/bin/apt-listchanges --apt || test $? -lt 10";
> DPkg::Tools::Options::/usr/bin/apt-listchanges "";
>
On Sat, Jun 01, 2019 at 02:46:00PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> # df -B4096 /var/local/cache/
> Filesystem 4K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/mapper/vgbarley-cache778160 191713529923 27% /var/local/cache
>
> # e2fsck -v /dev/vgbarley/cache
> e2fsck 1.44.5
Aldo Maggi wrote:
> Last time I've reinstalled was in 2005 after a failure of Jfs (luckily
> I had the backup of my files), from them on I've just kept updating and
> upgrading.
> It is a couple of years, though, that some programs do not work
> properly, for instance Firefox (doesn't keep the
I wish to add one thing to this Discussion. Mention was made, more than
once, that wicd "might" require Systemd.
Besides using Debian Stretch on one system (where I am happily learning
Systemd), I use Devuan Ascii (on an older machine with limited ram).
This is "official notification" that wicd
On Monday 03 June 2019 10:08:07 Stephane Ascoet wrote:
> Le 30/05/2019 à 18:46, ajh-valmer a écrit :
> > Pour booter sur une clé USB Slitaz Live
> Je n'ai pas compris ce qui posait probleme, mais tu pourrais
> essayer avec une cle USB qui amorce en UFI.
Pour booter sur une clé USB Slitaz Live,
On Mon 03 Jun 2019 at 09:58:38 +0200, john doe wrote:
> Hi, while installing Buster using a preseed file I'm getting the following:
>
> Select and install software
> Configuring libpam0g:amd64
> --
>
> There are services installed on your system which need to be
Le 23/01/2019 à 13:27, Daniel Caillibaud a écrit :
Le 23/01/19 à 07:47, Stephane Ascoet a
écrit :
Ce que micro$oft fait
semblant d'endorser, c'est "le code ouvert", que les immobilistes
confondent volontairement avec le libre pour entuber les gogos.
Ce n'est plus tout à fait le cas, MS
I think it means good for open source software. You can not forbid
using open software and people will understand that it is somewhat
dangerous to depend on corporations for such important issue as
software.
Best regards,
Marek Mosiewicz
http://marekmosiewicz.pl
W dniu pon, 03.06.2019
Le 30/05/2019 à 18:46, ajh-valmer a écrit :
Pour booter sur une clé USB Slitaz Live
Bonjour, je n'ai pas compris ce qui posait probleme, mais tu pourrais
essayer avec une cle USB qui amorce en UFI.
--
Cordialement, Stephane Ascoet
On 6/3/2019 11:40 AM, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 03 Jun 2019 at 09:58:38 +0200, john doe wrote:
>
>> Hi, while installing Buster using a preseed file I'm getting the following:
>>
>> Select and install software
>> Configuring libpam0g:amd64
>> --
>>
>> There are services
didier gaumet wrote:
> Le 03/06/2019 à 07:23, Patrick Bartek a écrit :
> [...]
> > The install includes lots of choices [...] So, why not
> > init?
>
> I think a Debian maintainer had answered in the past something like
> while not using systemd himself, he admitted the perceived percentage of
>
On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 06:43:35AM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
>We can see that the US government is more interested in surveillance and
>propaganda on the internet than anything else.
Which makes them like every other government in that regard? Meet the
new boss, same as the old
On Sun, Jun 02, 2019 at 10:23:25PM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> The install includes lots of choices like print server, server or
> desktop system, GUI, laptop utilities, etc. that are "bloat-worthy" and
> can be installed after the main install has completed. I know. I used
> to do it back in
Bonjour,
Jusqu'à présent j'étais plutôt adepte de KDE et de KDM qui allait bien avec.
Sauf que ce dernier n'est plus, et on se retrouve avec "SDDM", qui ne
me plait pas (mais alors vraiment pas).
Pourquoi ?
Je n'aime pas devoir faire défiler l'ensemble des comptes
utilisateurs, pour me connecter
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 6:52 AM Roberto C. Sánchez
wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 06:43:35AM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> >We can see that the US government is more interested in surveillance
> and
> >propaganda on the internet than anything else.
>
> Which makes them like every
Hola
Tengo un debian 9 recien instalado con SSH como servicio activo, mi
problema es que de buenas a primeras pierdo la conexion de red, dejo
de tener conexion, desde la propia maquina no puede hacer ping a
ningun otro equipo de la red, ahora en cuanto pongo un ping a
cualquier equipo me pierde
On 6/3/2019 3:24 PM, ghe wrote:
> On 6/2/19 11:46 PM, john doe wrote:
>
>> I assume that you have restarted the service?
>
> Yup. Several times on multiple computers. No joy.
>
> I haven't, though, tried starting with the options added by hand...
>
$ atftpd --verbose=7 --daemon --no-fork
On Mon 03 Jun 2019 at 09:03:56 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 06/03/2019 07:33 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Sun, Jun 02, 2019 at 01:00:36PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > > The OP's declared motivation is "self-education" and what is wanted is
> > > that it "should just work".
> >
> > These seem
On Sun, Jun 02, 2019 at 01:00:36PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> The OP's declared motivation is "self-education" and what is wanted is
> that it "should just work".
These seem like contradictory statements. If everything works out of the
box, he won't learn as much as he would if he has to fix them.
On 06/03/2019 07:33 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sun, Jun 02, 2019 at 01:00:36PM +0100, Brian wrote:
The OP's declared motivation is "self-education" and what is wanted is
that it "should just work".
These seem like contradictory statements. If everything works out of the
box, he won't learn
On 6/2/19 11:46 PM, john doe wrote:
> I assume that you have restarted the service?
Yup. Several times on multiple computers. No joy.
I haven't, though, tried starting with the options added by hand...
--
Glenn English
On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 09:11:37AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > Almost nobody cares about init systems.
> >
> > Yes, you and your 3 friends care DEEPLY and PASSIONATELY about this. I
> > get that. But there's only 4 of you, not 4000.
>
> Greg --
>
> is that the sort of
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 09:11:37AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > Almost nobody cares about init systems.
> > >
> > > Yes, you and your 3 friends care DEEPLY and PASSIONATELY about this. I
> > > get that. But there's only 4 of you, not 4000.
> >
On 6/3/2019 4:08 PM, john doe wrote:
> On 6/3/2019 3:24 PM, ghe wrote:
>> On 6/2/19 11:46 PM, john doe wrote:
>>
>>> I assume that you have restarted the service?
>>
>> Yup. Several times on multiple computers. No joy.
>>
>> I haven't, though, tried starting with the options added by hand...
>>
>
On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 10:17:00AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Greg Wooledge wrote:
[...]
> > Now, open your eyes. The real goal of these zealots [...]
> Thanks for announcing that people who care what init system they
> are running are zealots [...]
Folks. Can we just get along?
To the one
El lun, 03-06-2019 a las 10:46 -0400, l...@ida.cu escribió:
> Buenos días a todos
>
> Tengo un problema con el envio de correos a los servidores de mail de
> yahoo y google
>
> Me da esto:
> -
>
> This is the mail system at host leia.ida.cu.
>
> I'm sorry to
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 02, 2019 at 10:23:25PM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > The install includes lots of choices like print server, server or
> > desktop system, GUI, laptop utilities, etc. that are "bloat-worthy" and
> > can be installed after the main install has completed. I
Le lun. 3 juin 2019 à 15:38, kaliderus a écrit :
> Bonjour,
> Bref, je voudrai en changer, mais je me demande par quoi ?
> Et de votre côté, quel est votre gestionnaire de connexion préféré ?
J'utilise wdm depuis que gdm3 plante chez moi, c'est-à-dire depuis un moment.
Il est basique mais fait
Buenos días a todos
Tengo un problema con el envio de correos a los servidores de mail de
yahoo y google
Me da esto:
-
This is the mail system at host leia.ida.cu.
I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not
be delivered to one or more
Le 03/06/2019 à 15:37, kaliderus a écrit :
> Bonjour,
>
> Jusqu'à présent j'étais plutôt adepte de KDE et de KDM qui allait bien avec.
> Sauf que ce dernier n'est plus, et on se retrouve avec "SDDM", qui ne
> me plait pas (mais alors vraiment pas).
> Pourquoi ?
> Je n'aime pas devoir faire défiler
Long Wind writes:
> trade war between china and usa is escalating
> an early debian distro has flavor for non-us users, because of us
> export restriction?
Non-us was not a crippled version of Debian for non-us users. It was a
Debian repository located outside the USA for all Debian packages
Le 03/06/2019 à 18:17, didier gaumet a écrit :
> Le 03/06/2019 à 17:04, hamster a écrit :
>
>> J'utilisais sans le savoir GDM a l'époque ou je tournais sous ubuntu.
>> Mais le bureau gnome de l'époque n'existe plus, je suis donc passé a
>> debian/MATE et le gestionnaire de connexion livré avec est
On 6/3/19 11:48 AM, deloptes wrote:
>> Response, run as root:
>> atftpd: can't bind port :69/udp
>>
>
> why do you have /udp after the port? Check the config
1) I don't; atftpd put it there. TFTP is UDP on port 69, isn't it?
2) What config? The closest thing to a config I could find was
# ls -l /dev/mapper/vgbarley-cache /dev/vgbarley/cache
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 1 17:26 /dev/mapper/vgbarley-cache -> ../dm-19
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 1 17:26 /dev/vgbarley/cache -> ../dm-19
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 2:32 AM Henning Follmann
wrote:
>
> You cheat ;)
> please show that
>
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Hi,
On 3/6/19 5:40 am, Martin T wrote:
> What could be the most elegant workaround in this situation? Create
> a /usr/sbin/sendmail wrapper script which processes the
> "/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t" command called by apt_listchanges.py
> and sends
On 6/3/19 8:08 AM, john doe wrote:
> atftpd --verbose=7 --daemon --no-fork --logfile /dev/stdout
Response, run as root:
atftpd: can't bind port :69/udp
They're just kidding. I think -- I don't know what they mean by 'bind'.
I've saved configs over tftp from my Juniper firewall and my Cisco
Very likely zero impact.
On Mon, 3 Jun 2019, Long Wind wrote:
> Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2019 07:04:57
> From: Long Wind
> To: Debian-user List Debian
> Subject: what does trade war mean for chinese linux user?
> Resent-Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2019 11:05:58 + (UTC)
> Resent-From:
Le 03/06/2019 à 15:37, kaliderus a écrit :
[...]
> Je n'aime pas devoir faire défiler l'ensemble des comptes
> utilisateurs, pour me connecter sous un autre utilisateur.
> Je n'aime pas ne pas pouvoir cacher le nombre de "bulles" quand je
> tape un mot de passe.
[...]
- tu peux cacher les
I just noticed the reported journal size is exactly 1G, which would
account for the difference:
Journal size: 1024M
That's assuming the units are bytes; if they are blocks, it's just a
crazy value.
I'll see what the extN experts have to say.
Ross
ghe wrote:
> Response, run as root:
> atftpd: can't bind port :69/udp
>
why do you have /udp after the port? Check the config
> They're just kidding. I think -- I don't know what they mean by 'bind'.
> I've saved configs over tftp from my Juniper firewall and my Cisco router.
This usually
Bonsoir à tous,
J'espère qu'il y a par ici des gens qui utilisent Alfresco... Cet outil
est puissant, mais qu'est-ce que son installation est merdouillique.
Bref. L'an passé, j'ai réussi à installer Alfresco CE 6.0 sur un tomcat
8.5. Ça tournait raisonnablement bien. On
Le 03/06/2019 à 17:04, hamster a écrit :
> J'utilisais sans le savoir GDM a l'époque ou je tournais sous ubuntu.
> Mais le bureau gnome de l'époque n'existe plus, je suis donc passé a
> debian/MATE et le gestionnaire de connexion livré avec est lightdm.
[...]
tu peux installer plusieurs DM,
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On 3/6/19 7:40 pm, Jérôme BATAILLE wrote:
> Hi dear debian users.
>
> Does someone knows if paste.debian.net is discontinued ?
It's back so it must have been a temp issue.
Cheers
A.
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I do apologise in advance, there may be a double post popping up from me.
Hello,
I have several machines that require a standard build environment after
installation in order to build device drivers, such as NIC and WIFI drivers.
These drivers or modules are not included in the free/non-free images (eg.
Broadcom) or included as kernel modules, I currently have the
Simon, on 2019-06-02:
> The following test setup:
> (A) linux machine running ubuntu (Nvidia GPU)
> (B) BBB running jessie
> (C) BBB running stretch
>
> I connect from (A) -> (*) by ssh -X x@host
>
> When I connect from (A) to (B):
> > export LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1; glxinfo|head
> name of
However, today 3 Jun 2019 we see in tracker.debian.org for openjdk-8 that
"[2019-06-03] Accepted openjdk-8 8u222-b04-1 (source) into experimental" and
"[2019-06-03] Accepted openjdk-8 8u212-b03-2~deb9u1 (source amd64 all) into
proposed-updates->stable-new, proposed-updates (Moritz Muehlenhoff)
Hello,
I have several machines that require a standard build environment after
installation in order to build device drivers, such as NIC and WIFI drivers.
These drivers or modules are not included in the free/non-free images (eg.
Broadcom), I currently have the source codes for these saved on
Hi,
Jacques Toerien wrote:
> With the standard DVD image, the ‘build-essential’ meta package is not
> included
According to
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/list-dvd/debian-9.9.0-amd64-DVD-1.list.gz
there should be
build-essential_12.3_amd64.deb
So you would have to be
On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 04:30:17PM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
>However, today 3 Jun 2019 we see in [1]tracker.debian.org for openjdk-8
>that
>"[2019-06-03] Accepted openjdk-8 8u222-b04-1 (source) into experimental"
>and
>"[2019-06-03] Accepted openjdk-8 8u212-b03-2~deb9u1
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 10:36 AM I wrote:
>
> I just noticed the reported journal size is exactly 1G, which would
> account for the difference:
> Journal size: 1024M
> That's assuming the units are bytes; if they are blocks, it's just a
> crazy value.
>
> I'll see what the extN experts
On Mon, 3 Jun 2019 04:21:18 -0400
Kenneth Parker wrote:
> I wish to add one thing to this Discussion. Mention was made, more than
> once, that wicd "might" require Systemd.
It's not wicd that has the systemd dependency, it's one or a few
wicd Recommends that do. Block those from installing and
On Mon, 3 Jun 2019 09:43:36 +0200
didier gaumet wrote:
> Le 03/06/2019 à 07:23, Patrick Bartek a écrit :
> [...]
> > The install includes lots of choices [...] So, why not
> > init?
>
> I think a Debian maintainer had answered in the past something like
> while not using systemd himself, he
Le 03/06/2019 à 19:36, Ross Boylan a écrit :
I just noticed the reported journal size is exactly 1G, which would
account for the difference:
Journal size: 1024M
That's assuming the units are bytes; if they are blocks, it's just a
crazy value.
Sounds interesting. Here on a ~4 GiB
On 6/3/2019 8:39 PM, ghe wrote:
> On 6/3/19 11:48 AM, deloptes wrote:
>
>>> Response, run as root:
>>> atftpd: can't bind port :69/udp
>>>
>>
>> why do you have /udp after the port? Check the config
>
> 1) I don't; atftpd put it there. TFTP is UDP on port 69, isn't it?
>
Because in the command I
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