Re: [HS] gnome-disk-utility

2011-08-27 Thread Frédéric MASSOT

Le 26/08/2011 21:51, Gaëtan PERRIER a écrit :

Bonjour,

Est-ce que le test en écriture de Gnome Disk Utility peut-être lancé
sans  crainte ?


Attention, le test en écriture est destructif.


Je me pose la question car quand on clique sur le bouton pour lancer le
test il y a une demande de confirmation alors que pour le test en
lecture seule il ne demande rien ...


Si tu valides, en tant que simple utilisateur, tu auras un message 
d'erreur si ton disque contient une table des partitions.


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Re: Client debian avec PDC windows 2008R2

2011-08-27 Thread stephane.lebegue
Bonjour,

Merci pour le lien, mais j'ai déjà effectué toutes ces opérations:


root@tokyo:/home/info# kinit administrateur
Password for administrat...@eilco.fr: 
root@tokyo:/home/info# klist
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0
Default principal: administrat...@eilco.fr

Valid starting ExpiresService principal
08/27/11 11:20:53  08/27/11 21:24:28  krbtgt/eilco...@eilco.fr
renew until 08/28/11 11:20:53

root@tokyo:/home/info# net ads join -S seychelles -U administrateur
Enter administrateur's password:
Using short domain name -- EILCO
Joined 'TOKYO' to realm 'eilco.fr'
DNS update failed!

root@tokyo:/home/info# wbinfo -t
checking the trust secret for domain EILCO via RPC calls succeeded

root@tokyo:/home/info# wbinfo -g
ordinateurs du domaine
contrôleurs de domaine
administrateurs du schéma
administrateurs de l’entreprise
éditeurs de certificats
admins du domaine
utilisateurs du domaine
invités du domaine
propriétaires créateurs de la stratégie de groupe
serveurs ras et ias
groupe de réplication dont le mot de passe rodc est autorisé
groupe de réplication dont le mot de passe rodc est refusé
contrôleurs de domaine en lecture seule
contrôleurs de domaine d’entreprise en lecture seule
dnsadmins
dnsupdateproxy

root@tokyo:/home/info# wbinfo -u
TOKYOwnobody
TOKYOwinfo
administrateur
invité
krbtgt
slebegue
root@tokyo:/home/info# 



Voici les listes des paquets pam:


root@tokyo:/home/info# dpkg -l libpam*
Souhait=inconnU/Installé/suppRimé/Purgé/H=à garder
|
État=Non/Installé/fichier-Config/dépaqUeté/échec-conFig/H=semi-installé/W=attend-traitement-déclenchements
|/ Err?=(aucune)/besoin Réinstallation (État,Err: majuscule=mauvais)
||/ NomVersionDescription
+++-==-==-
ii  libpam-ck-conn 0.4.1-4ConsoleKit PAM module
ii  libpam-crackli 1.1.1-6.1  PAM module to enable cracklib support
ii  libpam-dbus0.2-1  A PAM module which asks the logged in
user f
un  libpam-dev néant   (aucune description n'est disponible)
un  libpam-doc néant   (aucune description n'est disponible)
ii  libpam-gnome-k 2.30.3-5   PAM module to unlock the GNOME
keyring upon 
un  libpam-keyring néant   (aucune description n'est disponible)
ii  libpam-ldap184-8.5Pluggable Authentication Module for
LDAP
un  libpam-mkhomed néant   (aucune description n'est disponible)
ii  libpam-modules 1.1.1-6.1  Pluggable Authentication Modules for
PAM
un  libpam-motdnéant   (aucune description n'est disponible)
ii  libpam-mount   2.5-3  PAM module that can mount volumes for
a user
ii  libpam-pgsql   0.7.1-4+squeez PAM module to authenticate using a
PostgreSQ
ii  libpam-pwdfile 0.99-4 PAM module allowing authentication
via an /e
ii  libpam-runtime 1.1.1-6.1  Runtime support for the PAM library
ii  libpam-smbpass 2:3.5.6~dfsg-3 pluggable authentication module for
Samba
un  libpam-ssh néant   (aucune description n'est disponible)
ii  libpam-sss 1.2.1-4+squeez Pam module for the System Security
Services 
ii  libpam-tmpdir  0.08-1 automatic per-user temporary
directories
un  libpam-umask   néant   (aucune description n'est disponible)
ii  libpam0g   1.1.1-6.1  Pluggable Authentication Modules
library
un  libpam0g-crack néant   (aucune description n'est disponible)
ii  libpam0g-dev   1.1.1-6.1  Development files for PAM
un  libpam0g-util  néant   (aucune description n'est disponible)
root@tokyo:/home/info# 



Merci encore,
slt

On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 21:50:19 +0200, Bernard Schoenacker
bernard.schoenac...@free.fr wrote:
 Le Fri, 26 Aug 2011 15:11:08 +0200,
 stephane.lebe...@eilco-ulco.fr a écrit :
 
 Bonjour,

 Je dois mettre en des clients debian avec un AD 2008 (imposé !)

 Après l'installation de kerberos, winbind, samba, tout est ok
 j'obtiens correctement un ticket de service avec kinit
 De même, les commandes wbinfo -t / -u / -g fonctionnement
 parfaitement.

 J'utilise pam_mount pour le montage des homes.
 En console tty, tout est ok.

 Par contre avec gdm, l'authentification est ok mais avec gnome, xfce
 ou fluxbox, j'obtiens des erreurs.
 ce qui implique qaue je n'ai pas le gnome-panel ou aucun menu
 contextuel sous fluxbox 
 Extrait du fichiers .xessions-errors:
 
 bonjour,
 
 
   j'ai trouvé le tuto pour la partie active-directory :
 
   http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/340
 
   autrement, quels sont les paquets pam installés ?
 
   slt
   bernard

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Re: Client debian avec PDC windows 2008R2

2011-08-27 Thread stephane.lebegue
Bonjour,

Merci pour ce tuto ma


On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 21:50:19 +0200, Bernard Schoenacker
bernard.schoenac...@free.fr wrote:
 Le Fri, 26 Aug 2011 15:11:08 +0200,
 stephane.lebe...@eilco-ulco.fr a écrit :
 
 Bonjour,

 Je dois mettre en des clients debian avec un AD 2008 (imposé !)

 Après l'installation de kerberos, winbind, samba, tout est ok
 j'obtiens correctement un ticket de service avec kinit
 De même, les commandes wbinfo -t / -u / -g fonctionnement
 parfaitement.

 J'utilise pam_mount pour le montage des homes.
 En console tty, tout est ok.

 Par contre avec gdm, l'authentification est ok mais avec gnome, xfce
 ou fluxbox, j'obtiens des erreurs.
 ce qui implique qaue je n'ai pas le gnome-panel ou aucun menu
 contextuel sous fluxbox 
 Extrait du fichiers .xessions-errors:
 
 bonjour,
 
 
   j'ai trouvé le tuto pour la partie active-directory :
 
   http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/340
 
   autrement, quels sont les paquets pam installés ?
 
   slt
   bernard

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Re: [HS] gnome-disk-utility

2011-08-27 Thread Gaëtan PERRIER
Le Sat, 27 Aug 2011 11:29:28 +0200
Frédéric MASSOT frede...@juliana-multimedia.com a écrit:

 
 Le 26/08/2011 21:51, Gaëtan PERRIER a écrit :
  Bonjour,
 
  Est-ce que le test en écriture de Gnome Disk Utility peut-être lancé
  sans  crainte ?
 
 Attention, le test en écriture est destructif.
 
  Je me pose la question car quand on clique sur le bouton pour
  lancer le test il y a une demande de confirmation alors que pour le
  test en lecture seule il ne demande rien ...
 
 Si tu valides, en tant que simple utilisateur, tu auras un message 
 d'erreur si ton disque contient une table des partitions.
 
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Merci pour vos réponses.
Savez-vous s'il existe un moyen de faire du bench sur une partition
vivante ?

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Re: [HS] gnome-disk-utility

2011-08-27 Thread Jean-Yves F. Barbier
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 00:02:07 +0200, Gaëtan PERRIER gaetan.perr...@neuf.fr
wrote:

 Savez-vous s'il existe un moyen de faire du bench sur une partition
 vivante ?
 
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Bash, php Y gnokii

2011-08-27 Thread rantis cares
Listeros:

Buenas noches tengan todos ustedes.

El motivo de mi mail es por lo siguiente:

Hace tiempo instale un servidor con apache, php y gnokii, enviaba
mensajes automaticos para revisar errores o fallo en la energia
electrica, etc...

Ahora tengo la necesidad de meter un numero, un mensaje, esto lo he
realizado mediante un formulario html, donde use un input name lo
llame numero y despues un textarea donde va el mensaje. Mientras que
el boton de Enviar SMS se basa en form method=post
action=sms.php

Posteriormente, buscando en internet, me encontre que el php seria muy
sencillo, lo copie y lo guarde, lo subi a ese servidor para que cuando
se llene el formulario y se presione el boton Enviar SMS se ejecute
gnokii enviando el mensaje.

Cuando yo ejecuto el comando directo en la consola de comandos del
servidor mediante ssh o si estoy frente a dicho servidor la accion se
realiza como lo muestro a continuacio:


echo El sistema funciona bien | gnokii --sendsms 5535423453

Y el mensaje llega perfectamente a los pocos segundos y sin ningun
problema. Ahora que lo quiero hacer via web mediante el formulario y
el script php, no me arroja ningun error pero no lo envia. Tal vez el
script tiene algun error o algo por el estilo.

¿Algun comentario que pudiera guiarme para encontrar dicho problema?.

El scrip php es el siguiente:

?php
//INICIO DEL SCRIPT PHP

system('echo '.escapeshellarg('$mensaje').' | gnokii --sendsms
'.escapeshellarg('$numero'));

?

Al no funcionar el script anterior, lo midifique y quedo de la siguiente manera:

?php
//INICIO DEL SCRIPT PHP

$numero=$_POST['numero'];
$mensaje=$_POST['mensaje'];

system('echo '.escapeshellarg('$mensaje').' | gnokii --sendsms
'.escapeshellarg('$numero'));

?

Pero tampoco funciono.

Gracias

Rantiscares

P.D. Espero que esto no sea OT.


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Control de colores con driver libre de ATI (Era: Re: Hola)

2011-08-27 Thread Javier Barroso
Hola,
2011/8/26 Jorge Merino S. jorge.meri...@gmail.com:
 Hola, ¿qué tal'. Soy Jorge Merino y tengo una pregunta respecto al video.

 Resulta que siempre me había mantenido en la versión estable de Debian con
 kernel 2.6.32-5-686
 ,actualmente Squeeze, y no había tenido nunca un problema o algo parecido
 con los drivers de video de una Ati HD4200, instalaba todo impecable según
 la Wiki de Debian y perfecto.

 Resulta que hace unos días quise pasar a Debian Testing, Whezzy con kernel
 3, como sabía que este kernel trae integrado el núcleo fgrlx y no era
 necesario tenerlo desintalé previa actualización los drivers privativos.
 Todo andaba perfecto, impecable diría yo con los drivers libres, de hecho,
 creo que andan mejor que los privativos, mucho más suave y fluido. En cuanto
 a eso no tengo problemas.

 El problema que tengo es que con el kernel 3 no tengo las opciones del
 Catalys control Center que sí tenía un menú donde se podía equalizar los
 colores con el driver privativo de ATI, y por lo tanto, al no tener ese
 menú tengo una pantalla con poca viveza de colores, la verdad como debería
 estar por defecto, pero no me gusta y  no puedo modificar los colores del
 escritorio y calibrarlos. Mi pregunta es más bien estética que técnica.

 ¿Cómo puedo controlar los colores del entorno Gnome sin tener que volver a
 instalar los drivers prvativos y retroceder en el Kernel?, he buscado mucho
 por la web pero no funciona.

 He tratado con Xcaliber, ICC, pero no me resulta nada.

 Espero no incomodar y que ojalá respondan, soy usuario de Debian hace 2 años
 app.
Yo no te puedo ayudar, nunca he tenido que cambiar los colores en mi monitor ...

Pero igual al cambiarle el asunto a tu correo alguien se interesa por
el tema, seguro que con el asunto hola hay gente que ni abre el
correo [1] .

Un saludo
[1] http://wiki.debian.org/es/NormasLista#normas


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Control de Colores con Driver Libre de ATI

2011-08-27 Thread Jorge Merino S.

¿Qué tal?.Pues he tenido un poco de problemas en el aniversario de mi debian, 
les cuento:

Resulta que siempre me había mantenido en la versión estable de Debian con
kernel 2.6.32-5-686,actualmente Squeeze, y no había tenido nunca un problema o 
algo parecido
con los drivers de video de una Ati HD4200. Instalaba todo impecable según
la Wiki de Debian y perfecto.

Resulta que hace unos días quise pasar a Debian Testing, Whezzy con kernel
3, como sabía que este kernel trae integrado el núcleo fgrlx y no era
necesario tenerlo desintalé previa actualización los drivers privativos.
Todo andaba perfecto, impecable diría yo con los drivers libres, de hecho,
creo que andan mejor que los privativos, mucho más suave y fluido. En cuanto
a eso no tengo problemas.

El problema que tengo es que con el kernel 3 no tengo las opciones del
Catalys control Center que sí tenía con el driver privativo de ATI, el cual tenía un menú 
donde se podían equalizar los colores. Al no tener ese menú tengo una 
pantalla con poca viveza de colores, la verdad como debería estar por defecto, pero no me 
gusta y  no puedo modificar los colores del
escritorio ni calibrarlos. Mi pregunta es más bien estética que técnica.

¿Cómo puedo controlar los colores del entorno Gnome sin tener que volver a
instalar los drivers prvativos y retroceder en el Kernel?, he buscado mucho
por la web pero no funciona.

He tratado con Xcaliber, ICC, pero no me resulta.

Cualquier ayuda es bienvenida!, un saludo grande desde Chile.!

jorge.meri...@gmail.com


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Re: Control de Colores con Driver Libre de ATI

2011-08-27 Thread Felix Perez
El día 27 de agosto de 2011 11:20, Jorge Merino S.
jorge.meri...@gmail.com escribió:
 ¿Qué tal?.Pues he tenido un poco de problemas en el aniversario de mi
 debian, les cuento:

 Resulta que siempre me había mantenido en la versión estable de Debian con
 kernel 2.6.32-5-686,actualmente Squeeze, y no había tenido nunca un problema
 o algo parecido
 con los drivers de video de una Ati HD4200. Instalaba todo impecable según
 la Wiki de Debian y perfecto.

 Resulta que hace unos días quise pasar a Debian Testing, Whezzy con kernel
 3, como sabía que este kernel trae integrado el núcleo fgrlx y no era
 necesario tenerlo desintalé previa actualización los drivers privativos.
 Todo andaba perfecto, impecable diría yo con los drivers libres, de hecho,
 creo que andan mejor que los privativos, mucho más suave y fluido. En cuanto
 a eso no tengo problemas.

 El problema que tengo es que con el kernel 3 no tengo las opciones del
 Catalys control Center que sí tenía con el driver privativo de ATI, el cual
 tenía un menú donde se podían equalizar los colores. Al no tener ese menú
 tengo una pantalla con poca viveza de colores, la verdad como debería estar
 por defecto, pero no me gusta y  no puedo modificar los colores del
 escritorio ni calibrarlos. Mi pregunta es más bien estética que técnica.

 ¿Cómo puedo controlar los colores del entorno Gnome sin tener que volver a
 instalar los drivers prvativos y retroceder en el Kernel?, he buscado mucho
 por la web pero no funciona.

 He tratado con Xcaliber, ICC, pero no me resulta.

 Cualquier ayuda es bienvenida!, un saludo grande desde Chile.!


Busca el paquete  fglrx-control

control panel for the non-free ATI/AMD RadeonHD display driver
 Control panel for the ATI/AMD RadeonHD and FireGL graphics cards.

The control panel shows detailed information on your display adapter
and allows you to set dual screen options, adjust gamma correction
and set TV out options.

instálalo y si luego no aparece en el menu ejecuta /usr/bin/amdcccle

Saludos.

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Re: Control de Colores con Driver Libre de ATI

2011-08-27 Thread Felix Perez
El día 27 de agosto de 2011 23:50, Felix Perez
felix.listadeb...@gmail.com escribió:
 El día 27 de agosto de 2011 11:20, Jorge Merino S.
 jorge.meri...@gmail.com escribió:
 ¿Qué tal?.Pues he tenido un poco de problemas en el aniversario de mi
 debian, les cuento:

 Resulta que siempre me había mantenido en la versión estable de Debian con
 kernel 2.6.32-5-686,actualmente Squeeze, y no había tenido nunca un problema
 o algo parecido
 con los drivers de video de una Ati HD4200. Instalaba todo impecable según
 la Wiki de Debian y perfecto.

 Resulta que hace unos días quise pasar a Debian Testing, Whezzy con kernel
 3, como sabía que este kernel trae integrado el núcleo fgrlx y no era
 necesario tenerlo desintalé previa actualización los drivers privativos.
 Todo andaba perfecto, impecable diría yo con los drivers libres, de hecho,
 creo que andan mejor que los privativos, mucho más suave y fluido. En cuanto
 a eso no tengo problemas.

 El problema que tengo es que con el kernel 3 no tengo las opciones del
 Catalys control Center que sí tenía con el driver privativo de ATI, el cual
 tenía un menú donde se podían equalizar los colores. Al no tener ese menú
 tengo una pantalla con poca viveza de colores, la verdad como debería estar
 por defecto, pero no me gusta y  no puedo modificar los colores del
 escritorio ni calibrarlos. Mi pregunta es más bien estética que técnica.

 ¿Cómo puedo controlar los colores del entorno Gnome sin tener que volver a
 instalar los drivers prvativos y retroceder en el Kernel?, he buscado mucho
 por la web pero no funciona.

 He tratado con Xcaliber, ICC, pero no me resulta.

 Cualquier ayuda es bienvenida!, un saludo grande desde Chile.!


 Busca el paquete  fglrx-control

 control panel for the non-free ATI/AMD RadeonHD display driver
  Control panel for the ATI/AMD RadeonHD and FireGL graphics cards.

 The control panel shows detailed information on your display adapter
 and allows you to set dual screen options, adjust gamma correction
 and set TV out options.

 instálalo y si luego no aparece en el menu ejecuta /usr/bin/amdcccle


Ojo que el kernel 3.0 no funciona bien en equipos con ati, por lo
menos yo y dos personas que conozco han tenido problemas, se congela
el sistema, no inicia, no apaga normalmente, parpadea la pantalla, las
ventanas dejan sombra de arrastre. Esto pasa tanto en el de i386 como
el amd64

en el lenovo G475
VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc AMD Radeon HD 6310 GraphicsATI

Finalmente termine instalando el 2.6.32
Linux debian2 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Mon Jun 13 04:13:06 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux

En el compaq6400 con una gráfica intel  ningún problema con el kernel 3.0

Saludos.


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Re: Bash, php Y gnokii

2011-08-27 Thread Felix Perez
El día 27 de agosto de 2011 03:25, rantis cares
rantisca...@gmail.com escribió:
 Listeros:

 Buenas noches tengan todos ustedes.

 El motivo de mi mail es por lo siguiente:

 Hace tiempo instale un servidor con apache, php y gnokii, enviaba
 mensajes automaticos para revisar errores o fallo en la energia
 electrica, etc...

 Ahora tengo la necesidad de meter un numero, un mensaje, esto lo he
 realizado mediante un formulario html, donde use un input name lo
 llame numero y despues un textarea donde va el mensaje. Mientras que
 el boton de Enviar SMS se basa en form method=post
 action=sms.php

 Posteriormente, buscando en internet, me encontre que el php seria muy
 sencillo, lo copie y lo guarde, lo subi a ese servidor para que cuando
 se llene el formulario y se presione el boton Enviar SMS se ejecute
 gnokii enviando el mensaje.

 Cuando yo ejecuto el comando directo en la consola de comandos del
 servidor mediante ssh o si estoy frente a dicho servidor la accion se
 realiza como lo muestro a continuacio:


 echo El sistema funciona bien | gnokii --sendsms 5535423453

 Y el mensaje llega perfectamente a los pocos segundos y sin ningun
 problema. Ahora que lo quiero hacer via web mediante el formulario y
 el script php, no me arroja ningun error pero no lo envia. Tal vez el
 script tiene algun error o algo por el estilo.

 ¿Algun comentario que pudiera guiarme para encontrar dicho problema?.

 El scrip php es el siguiente:

 ?php
 //INICIO DEL SCRIPT PHP

 system('echo '.escapeshellarg('$mensaje').' | gnokii --sendsms
 '.escapeshellarg('$numero'));

 ?

 Al no funcionar el script anterior, lo midifique y quedo de la siguiente 
 manera:

 ?php
 //INICIO DEL SCRIPT PHP

 $numero=$_POST['numero'];
 $mensaje=$_POST['mensaje'];

 system('echo '.escapeshellarg('$mensaje').' | gnokii --sendsms
 '.escapeshellarg('$numero'));

 ?

 Pero tampoco funciono.

 Gracias

 Rantiscares

 P.D. Espero que esto no sea OT.


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Re: Control de Colores con Driver Libre de ATI

2011-08-27 Thread jose alfredo
/usr/bin/amdcccle
pero antes de esto debes como usario normal ejecutar
xhost x
para luego hablilitar a chuck norris (root) que levante grafico

El día 27 de agosto de 2011 21:08, Felix Perez
felix.listadeb...@gmail.com escribió:
 El día 27 de agosto de 2011 23:50, Felix Perez
 felix.listadeb...@gmail.com escribió:
 El día 27 de agosto de 2011 11:20, Jorge Merino S.
 jorge.meri...@gmail.com escribió:
 ¿Qué tal?.Pues he tenido un poco de problemas en el aniversario de mi
 debian, les cuento:

 Resulta que siempre me había mantenido en la versión estable de Debian con
 kernel 2.6.32-5-686,actualmente Squeeze, y no había tenido nunca un problema
 o algo parecido
 con los drivers de video de una Ati HD4200. Instalaba todo impecable según
 la Wiki de Debian y perfecto.

 Resulta que hace unos días quise pasar a Debian Testing, Whezzy con kernel
 3, como sabía que este kernel trae integrado el núcleo fgrlx y no era
 necesario tenerlo desintalé previa actualización los drivers privativos.
 Todo andaba perfecto, impecable diría yo con los drivers libres, de hecho,
 creo que andan mejor que los privativos, mucho más suave y fluido. En cuanto
 a eso no tengo problemas.

 El problema que tengo es que con el kernel 3 no tengo las opciones del
 Catalys control Center que sí tenía con el driver privativo de ATI, el cual
 tenía un menú donde se podían equalizar los colores. Al no tener ese menú
 tengo una pantalla con poca viveza de colores, la verdad como debería estar
 por defecto, pero no me gusta y  no puedo modificar los colores del
 escritorio ni calibrarlos. Mi pregunta es más bien estética que técnica.

 ¿Cómo puedo controlar los colores del entorno Gnome sin tener que volver a
 instalar los drivers prvativos y retroceder en el Kernel?, he buscado mucho
 por la web pero no funciona.

 He tratado con Xcaliber, ICC, pero no me resulta.

 Cualquier ayuda es bienvenida!, un saludo grande desde Chile.!


 Busca el paquete  fglrx-control

 control panel for the non-free ATI/AMD RadeonHD display driver
  Control panel for the ATI/AMD RadeonHD and FireGL graphics cards.

 The control panel shows detailed information on your display adapter
 and allows you to set dual screen options, adjust gamma correction
 and set TV out options.

 instálalo y si luego no aparece en el menu ejecuta /usr/bin/amdcccle


 Ojo que el kernel 3.0 no funciona bien en equipos con ati, por lo
 menos yo y dos personas que conozco han tenido problemas, se congela
 el sistema, no inicia, no apaga normalmente, parpadea la pantalla, las
 ventanas dejan sombra de arrastre. Esto pasa tanto en el de i386 como
 el amd64

 en el lenovo G475
 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc AMD Radeon HD 6310 GraphicsATI

 Finalmente termine instalando el 2.6.32
 Linux debian2 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Mon Jun 13 04:13:06 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux

 En el compaq6400 con una gráfica intel  ningún problema con el kernel 3.0

 Saludos.


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Re: Control de Colores con Driver Libre de ATI

2011-08-27 Thread Carlos Zuniga
2011/8/27 Felix Perez felix.listadeb...@gmail.com:
 El día 27 de agosto de 2011 23:50, Felix Perez
 felix.listadeb...@gmail.com escribió:
 El día 27 de agosto de 2011 11:20, Jorge Merino S.
 jorge.meri...@gmail.com escribió:
 ¿Qué tal?.Pues he tenido un poco de problemas en el aniversario de mi
 debian, les cuento:

 Resulta que siempre me había mantenido en la versión estable de Debian con
 kernel 2.6.32-5-686,actualmente Squeeze, y no había tenido nunca un problema
 o algo parecido
 con los drivers de video de una Ati HD4200. Instalaba todo impecable según
 la Wiki de Debian y perfecto.

 Resulta que hace unos días quise pasar a Debian Testing, Whezzy con kernel
 3, como sabía que este kernel trae integrado el núcleo fgrlx y no era
 necesario tenerlo desintalé previa actualización los drivers privativos.
 Todo andaba perfecto, impecable diría yo con los drivers libres, de hecho,
 creo que andan mejor que los privativos, mucho más suave y fluido. En cuanto
 a eso no tengo problemas.

 El problema que tengo es que con el kernel 3 no tengo las opciones del
 Catalys control Center que sí tenía con el driver privativo de ATI, el cual
 tenía un menú donde se podían equalizar los colores. Al no tener ese menú
 tengo una pantalla con poca viveza de colores, la verdad como debería estar
 por defecto, pero no me gusta y  no puedo modificar los colores del
 escritorio ni calibrarlos. Mi pregunta es más bien estética que técnica.

 ¿Cómo puedo controlar los colores del entorno Gnome sin tener que volver a
 instalar los drivers prvativos y retroceder en el Kernel?, he buscado mucho
 por la web pero no funciona.

 He tratado con Xcaliber, ICC, pero no me resulta.

 Cualquier ayuda es bienvenida!, un saludo grande desde Chile.!


 Busca el paquete  fglrx-control

 control panel for the non-free ATI/AMD RadeonHD display driver
  Control panel for the ATI/AMD RadeonHD and FireGL graphics cards.

 The control panel shows detailed information on your display adapter
 and allows you to set dual screen options, adjust gamma correction
 and set TV out options.

 instálalo y si luego no aparece en el menu ejecuta /usr/bin/amdcccle


 Ojo que el kernel 3.0 no funciona bien en equipos con ati, por lo
 menos yo y dos personas que conozco han tenido problemas, se congela
 el sistema, no inicia, no apaga normalmente, parpadea la pantalla, las
 ventanas dejan sombra de arrastre. Esto pasa tanto en el de i386 como
 el amd64

 en el lenovo G475
 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc AMD Radeon HD 6310 GraphicsATI

 Finalmente termine instalando el 2.6.32
 Linux debian2 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Mon Jun 13 04:13:06 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux

 En el compaq6400 con una gráfica intel  ningún problema con el kernel 3.0


Yo tengo una ati radeon HD 5670 y ningun problema con kernel 3.0 y los
drivers fglrx de Debian non-free.

No he probado, pero existe un paquete gnome-color-manager.

También existe un paquete redshift que ajusta la temperatura del color
automáticamente durante el día. Tal vez te sirva.

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Re: Network-manager autoconnect

2011-08-27 Thread André Nunes
Eu usava o wicd antigamente, mas em um dos upgrades ele começou a dar
problema e eu não conseguia conectar de jeito nenhum, aí voltei pro
network-manager. Mas talvez seja mesmo a hora de dar a ele uma nova
chance.

Quanto ao Win7, seria até uma boa testar para localizar o problema,
mas no momento não estou disposto a todo esse trabalho de backup,
instalação, teste e reinstalação - e tambem não pretendo deixar minha
máquina em dual boot com o windows. Prefiro encarar a frustração de de
quando em quando não conseguir conexão.

De qualquer forma, obrigado pela ajuda.


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2011/8/26 China china.lis...@gmail.com:
 Em 26 de agosto de 2011 17:44, Fabricio Cannini fcann...@gmail.com escreveu:
 Em sexta-feira 26 agosto 2011, às 17:19:39, China escreveu:
 Eu desisti de vez do network-manager, hoje uso o wicd para gerenciar
 minhas redes.
 +1.
 A única coisa que falta pro wicd-kde é integração com o kwallet, de resto é
 sem comparação!

 Pra mim isso passa a ser uma vantagem, pois tanto o kwallet quanto o
 equivalente do gnome só foram criados para matar de raiva.

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freegish lento

2011-08-27 Thread Fred Maranhão
Caros,

Estou tentando jogar o freegish, mas está extremamente lento.

pensei que podia ser a falta de aceleração gráfica, mas as engrenagens
do glxgears tão rodando bem legal.

ativei ele pela linha de comando, para ver se dava alguma mensagem de
erro, mas só deu isto:

$ freegish
AL lib: pulseaudio.c:612: Context did not connect: Connection refused
ver: 11 - sewer1.lvl

sugestões?

Fred


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entrar na lista

2011-08-27 Thread Caio Oliveira



Marcelo Alves deseja bater papo

2011-08-27 Thread Marcelo Alves
---

Marcelo Alves deseja manter contato com você de uma forma melhor
usando alguns dos novos produtos mais legais do Google.

Se você já tem Gmail ou o Google Talk, visite:
http://mail.google.com/mail/b-ea4ad79512-79f584885b-AfS0Vb2G29LvBTKEORV821HiFno
Você terá de clicar neste link para poder bater papo com Marcelo Alves.

Para obter Gmail - uma conta de e-mail gratuita do Google com mais de
2.800 megabytes de armazenamento - e bater papo com Marcelo Alves,
visite:
http://mail.google.com/mail/a-ea4ad79512-79f584885b-AfS0Vb2G29LvBTKEORV821HiFno

Gmail oferece:
- Mensagens instantâneas incorporadas Gmail
- Excelente proteção contra spam
- Pesquisa incorporada para buscar mensagens e um modo útil de
organizar e-mails em conversas
- Nenhum anúncio em pop-ups nem banners não dirigidos - apenas
anúncios de texto e informações relacionadas que são relevantes ao
conteúdo das mensagens

Tudo isso para você e de graça. Espere! Tem mais! Ao abrir uma conta Gmail
, você também obterá acesso ao Google Talk, o serviço de mensagens
instantâneas do Google:

http://www.google.com/talk/intl/pt-BR/

O Google Talk oferece:
- Bate-papo na web que pode ser usado em qualquer lugar, sem
necessidade de download
- Uma lista de contatos sincronizada com sua conta Gmail
- Chamadas de voz de computador a computador gratuitas e de alta
qualidade quando você fizer o download do cliente do Google Talk


Estamos trabalhando com afinco para adicionar novos recursos e fazer
melhorias. Por isso, também é possível que solicitemos seu feedback e
sugestões periodicamente. Agradecemos sua ajuda em tornar nossos
produtos ainda melhores.

Obrigado,
A Equipe do Google

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http://www.google.com/talk/intl/pt-BR/about.html

(Se você não conseguir acessar os URLs desta mensagem clicando neles,
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Re: free software accessibility

2011-08-27 Thread Scott Ferguson

On 27/08/11 15:53, Ivan Shmakov wrote:

Scott Fergusonprettyfly.producti...@gmail.com  writes:
On 27/08/11 13:57, Ivan Shmakov wrote:


[Cross-posting to both sfd-discuss@ and planning-ru@.]

[…]

Our team would probably have joined the deal, but, unfortunately, we
don't apparently have anything to offer to the sight impaired at our
disposal


Apart from your eyes!
eg. help identifying hardware at an installfest.



I'd argue that you do, and have.  Debian and w3 make it easier for
developers to build to standards.  The community helps developers
make apps useable.  Without those things assistive technology is just
a cart waiting on a horse.


I mentioned those things because sometimes people only think about 
using an OS as a feature.

ie. use A instead of B because it's gratis.

Debian offers much more than just better screenreader support - you can 
keep using the hardware you know - you can individualise your software 
to suit yourself without breaking support for JAWS - you are part of 
*the* community that does the same instead of being a separate 
handicapped community.




Well, that's certainly something to offer.  However, I doubt
that there would be enough (or even any) developers interested
in that in our locality.


You could give away DVDs, though it's running late to apply for funding, 
it's probably still possible.
Probably not enough lead time to customise the Debian installer, though 
it might be possible to modify the Knoppix Adriane to do that eg. 
unsighted install from Adriane*1 to build minimal Knoppix, then upgrade 
to full Debian.


Then there's an installfest which is a great, low risk, way of letting 
people try this new thing called GNU/Linux - make sure the location is 
accessible and advertise it as such.


KDE has full screenreader implementation - setting up a PXE installer 
with appropriate preseeding to build a kttsd KDE is an option. Don't 
know about Gnome, but is has a screen reader called Orca.


Advertise your willingness to try and support haptic devices, they're 
cool, very expensive, and not necessarily supported from one version of 
Windoof to another, likewise synthesizer boards - there's a lot of old 
DECtalk boards that go unused and Debian will support them right from 
the install boot screen.
If you approach your local disability support groups you'll probably get 
plenty of suggestions - and if you can help with transport/directions 
they *will* come.


If you were interested in doing that - these links might be useful in 
finding ways to advertise your events (and find helpers):-

http://mnadamovfund.org/
http://www.icevi-europe.org/national/ru.html
http://www.sibdisnet.ru/



(no embossers, no Braille terminals, and I don't even know if the
speech synthesizers provided with Debian support Russian.)

Festival and espeak do - I don't know how well though

ACK.  I'd try to check it out.

Any particular examples of software these could be used with?


With KDE - everything.



[You should've kept To: planning-ru@, BTW.]

(ваша оценка может измениться)

Is that YMMV as translated by Google?


Yes. Let's blame Google.
Stupid Google! ;-p


  Funny enough, but it
reads rather like Your Mileage May Change.  (“May vary” would be
“может отличаться” in Russian in this case.)


vary - differ?
Thank you for the correction (seriously).
I can make myself misunderstood in more than one language! :-D

Cheers

Ref:-
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch05s02.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DECtalk
http://www.knopper.net/knoppix-adriane/index-en.html

[*1] Turns out that Adriane is Klaus's wife's name (thanks Lisi) it's 
also a bacronym Audio Desktop Reference Implementation And Networking 
Environment


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Re: Why some gnome 3.0 program can't work?

2011-08-27 Thread spp mg
Hi all.
I resolve problem 1.
I need install ibus-gtk3,so problem is ibus.

2011/8/26 sppmg sm.sp...@gmail.com:
 (I use debian amd64 testing.and i-bus framework running.)

 I upgrade debian (testing to testing) by apt yesterday.Some program come to
 3.0.for example ,gnome-terminal,epiphany-browser.
 But they has some problem.

 1. gnome-terminal can't type ,it have no responses when I type.It happen in
 epiphany-browser.
 2. tab can't switch by mouse wheel.

 Anyone have same problem?

 Is it bug ?




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Color Webpage Printout on Black and White Printer Too Bright

2011-08-27 Thread Rainer Dorsch
Hello,

I have a black and white HP Laserjet 6P and when I print colored webpages they 
are translated (dithered?) into black and white printouts, which is 
perfectly ok and expected. What is unexpected though is that for me most 
pages print by far too bright and are not readable at all.

I am wondering if I could hook a gimp script into the printout chain which 
does a processing which improves he printout quality for color pages on the 
printer.

It would also be perfectly acceptable for me, if I can define a second printer 
in CUPS where the user sees a print preview and has a slide bar to adjust the 
brightness of the printout (or if there are more then one dimension two or 
three slide bars would be fine).

Does anybody know if hplip has a solution for this specific problem? 

I appreciate any suggestion which addresses this problem in the ways I 
scetched above or in completely different ways.

Thank you
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Re: Dropped Connections and Failed to create cgroup nnnn: -17 Kernel Message When vsftpd Spawning a New Process

2011-08-27 Thread Dirk Weinhardt

Hi,

just in case anyone comes across this thread: I have filed a bug report 
for this issue under #639453.


http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=639453

Dirk


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Re: Color Webpage Printout on Black and White Printer Too Bright

2011-08-27 Thread Roger Leigh
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 12:43:45PM +0200, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
 I have a black and white HP Laserjet 6P and when I print colored webpages 
 they 
 are translated (dithered?) into black and white printouts, which is 
 perfectly ok and expected. What is unexpected though is that for me most 
 pages print by far too bright and are not readable at all.
 
 I am wondering if I could hook a gimp script into the printout chain which 
 does a processing which improves he printout quality for color pages on the 
 printer.
 
 It would also be perfectly acceptable for me, if I can define a second 
 printer 
 in CUPS where the user sees a print preview and has a slide bar to adjust the 
 brightness of the printout (or if there are more then one dimension two or 
 three slide bars would be fine).

Gutenprint has rather more advanced dithering algorithms than stock
ghostscript, e.g. EvenTone.  You could try setting up a separate
print queue using the Gutenprint PCL driver; it has plenty of
adjustment knobs to tweak the brightness, density, and dithering
options.  Hopefully there's some combination that will be to your
taste!


Regards,
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Is seagate goflex compatible with debian

2011-08-27 Thread lina
Hi,

Today I checked this one on store,

http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/products/external/external-hard-drive/portable-hard-drive

the 1TB USB3.0 one, whose outside box showed the system requirements is:
Windows 
Mac® OS X operating system 10.4.11 or higher; 10.5.8 or 10.6.2 (32-bit
kernel only)

My questions is that:

is it compatible with mine OS: x86_64 GNU/Linux ?
How about 64-bit kernel Mac OS X?

(The lady there make me moved,
she stopped me buying it,
cause she can't guarantee me it will work, and it's not refundable,
she suggested me to wait for working day,
so she can call someone and let me know the result.)

Before the hard drive I used, I did not examine much, just feel it can
be plugged in windows, also Linux, no problems at all.


Thanks for any advice,

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Sqeeze, Bluetooth profiles A2DP, AVRCP, HFP working with ALSA - Has anyone got it working?

2011-08-27 Thread yudi v
Hi All,

I am trying to get Bluetooth profiles A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP working with
ALSA.
Not much documentation available for ALSA, there are few for Pulseaudio. If
there is no possibility of these Bluetooth profiles working with ALSA,
probably will go with Pulse.

I came across some discussion but was not conclusive.

http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2011/02/msg02734.html

Then this one lists how to use it with Pulse
http://www.funzt.info/?p=783

I had Blutooth profiles working under Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with Pulse.

All I had to do was make some changes to /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf

I just un-commented the following lines to get A2DP working.

# Just an example of potential config options for the other interfaces
[A2DP]
SBCSources=1
MPEG12Sources=0

This way I could manually switch to either HFP or A2DP - Couldn't figure out
how to make both work at the same time.

Under Windows, all the profiles work without much fuss and also switch
dynamically between A2DP and HFP when I receive a VOIP call if I am
listening to music. Just like when using a mobile phone. This is such a cool
feature, I wish to get this working under Linux.

I would like to know if anyone has got this setup working.

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Re: A Question about Journalling File Systems and Flash Drives

2011-08-27 Thread Brian
On Sat 27 Aug 2011 at 11:19:20 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:

 Based on my experiences using ext3 as a file system for running Debian  
 on USB sticks. Single partition (no swap), logging redirected to vt12.

 2 identical sticks (major brand) - identical builds - noatime enabled on  
 one, not on the other, both got roughly the same amount of use.
 The one without noatime died earlier this year after approx 2 years of  
 use - the other has been upgraded to Squeeze and still works fine.

I have just put unstable with an ext4 filesystem on a USB stick and find
your experience reassuring. Although there will be a backup stick it is
useful to not have to anticipate the drive becoming defunct in a month
or two. In what way upgrading will affect its lifespan I do not know but
it will be interesting to find out!

 Hardly empirical evidence but... I bought a larger USB stick (cheap and  
 nasty) early this year - installed Debian onto it, forgot to enable  
 noatime - it died last week.

 I'm not certain of the answer - but would strongly suggest enabling  
 noatime on the flash drive - and moving /tmp and /var to a non-flash 
 drive.

Thanks for the reminder about atime. I had completely forgotton to
enable it at install time or afterwards.

The OP may be interested in

http://www.linuxfoundation.org/news-media/blogs/browse/2009/03/ssd’s-journaling-and-noatimerelatime


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Re: Is seagate goflex compatible with debian

2011-08-27 Thread Rob Hurle
 Today I checked this one on store,

 http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/products/external/external-hard-drive/portable-hard-drive

 the 1TB USB3.0 one, whose outside box showed the system requirements is:
 Windows 
 Mac® OS X operating system 10.4.11 or higher; 10.5.8 or 10.6.2 (32-bit
 kernel only)

 My questions is that:

 is it compatible with mine OS: x86_64 GNU/Linux ?

I use a 500GB goflex and routinely move it between my Windows XP
system at work and my Debian Squeeze system (32-bit) at home.  I've
had no problems.

 How about 64-bit kernel Mac OS X?

Sorry, no experience, but I would be surprised if it did not work.

Cheers,
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Re: A Question about Journalling File Systems and Flash Drives

2011-08-27 Thread Scott Ferguson

On 27/08/11 22:37, Brian wrote:

On Sat 27 Aug 2011 at 11:19:20 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:


snipped


The one without noatime died earlier this year after approx 2 years of
use - the other has been upgraded to Squeeze and still works fine.


I have just put unstable with an ext4 filesystem on a USB stick and find
your experience reassuring. Although there will be a backup stick it is
useful to not have to anticipate the drive becoming defunct in a month
or two. In what way upgrading will affect its lifespan I do not know but
it will be interesting to find out!


I don't imagine upgrading will make much difference - the controller 
distributes the writes evenly, for which reason I reserve 25% of space 
when installing (instead of the default 10%). NOTE: I could be wrong 
about that - I'm just guessing.


Full backups:-
dd if=/dev/deb_usb | gzip -1 -c  ./deb_usb.img.gz
Full restores:-
zcat ./deb_usb.img.gz | dd of=/dev/deb_usb
rsync on a daily basis.

To redirect logging to vt12 add:-
 *.* -/dev/tty12
to the end of /etc/rsyslog.conf
dmesg will bitch but still function.

snipped


I'm not certain of the answer - but would strongly suggest enabling
noatime on the flash drive - and moving /tmp and /var to a non-flash
drive.


Thanks for the reminder about atime. I had completely forgotton to
enable it at install time or afterwards.


I originally used it to see if it truly improved performance (it does, a 
little) - increased lifetime was an unintended side effect.




The OP may be interested in

http://www.linuxfoundation.org/news-media/blogs/browse/2009/03/ssd’s-journaling-and-noatimerelatime



Nice article.

When my P2V tools support ext4 fully I'm moving all my hdds to it. I've 
tested it with one server, and VirtualBox supports it with host I/O 
caching enabled - no problems so far.


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Re: [OT] Nagios question

2011-08-27 Thread Brad Alexander
David,

Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. I ran strace on both and
the telling item was

shutdown(3, 1 /* send */)   = -1 ENOTCONN (Transport endpoint is
not connected)

on akagi. As it turns out, restarting the client (again) fixed the problem.
Thanks for reminding me about strace...Being a sysadmin and not a
programmer, I forget about this tool. :)

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On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 10:03 PM, David Parker dpar...@utica.edu wrote:

 - Original Message -
 From: Brad Alexander stor...@gmail.com
 Date: Friday, August 26, 2011 8:13 pm
 Subject: [Spam: 5.2] Re: [OT] Nagios question
 To: David Parker dpar...@utica.edu

  On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 6:41 PM, David Parker dpar...@utica.edu wrote:

  - Original Message -
  From: Brad Alexander stor...@gmail.com
  Date: Friday, August 26, 2011 6:07 pm
  Subject: [OT] Nagios question
  To: Debian-user List debian-user@lists.debian.org

   There is a nagios plugin called check_ubc, which checks for
 increasing /proc/user_beancounters. This is an indication of a spec that
 needs to be tuned for the vm. In any case, I can run the check_ubc from the
 command line on both machines, but on the original server, hornet, when I
 run it from nrpe on the nagios server:

   # /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H hornet -c check_ubc
   OK.

   On the new server, built two days ago, same configuration, I get

   # /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H akagi -c check_ubc
   NRPE: Command 'check_ubc' not defined

   I have the check_ubc script in /usr/local/nagios/libexec/nrpe_local
 on both, the command is defined
 in/usr/local/nagios/etc/nrpe_local/override.cfg with an include in
 /usr/local/nagios/etc/nrpe.cfg. Everything is the same on both servers. Why
 does the command work on one but not the other?

  Just to clarify, the configs are *exactly* the same?  Are these two
 machines different architectures (32-bit vs. 64-bit, etc.)?


  Nope. Both are Dell PE 1850s with dual 3.2GHz Xeons. The only differing
 factor is that one has 2GB of RAM and the other has 6GB.

 That's really strange.  This may seem obvious, but are the permissions on
 the config file correct, and is it readable by the user who is running this
 command?  Also, is the Nagios version the same on the two boxes?

 Does strace show anything?  Try:

 strace -o strace.out /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H akagi -c
 check_ubc

 Then check strace.out and see if it shows anything along the lines of
 permissions errors, parsing errors, etc.

 - Dave



Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

2011-08-27 Thread yudi v
Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

-- 
Kind regards,
Yudi


Adding a Radeon 6950 for OpenGL and OpenCL or CUDA

2011-08-27 Thread James Bowery
Currently I'm running the latest aptosid with an Intel MB graphics chipset
(which can be left live even with a PCI-E graphics board installed although
that's not a requirement for me).

A quick search shows that there are no definitive howto guides for Debian
support of my target configuration which would be a Radeon 6950 supporting
OpenGL and OpenCL or CUDA.

In addition to asking for any guides, pointers and/or caveats, I have couple
of questions:

1) What's the simplest way I can save the state of my graphics configuration
as it stands so that I don't have to wipe the disk and reinstall everything
when I end up with a screwed configuration?

2) Is there some mailing list that is better for this kind of graphics card
driver question?


Re: Is seagate goflex compatible with debian

2011-08-27 Thread Andrew McGlashan

Hi Lina,

lina wrote:

Today I checked this one on store,

http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/products/external/external-hard-drive/portable-hard-drive


I have a couple of these at a client site using Windows 2008 Server. 
Sure, not Linux, but the software on the drive Premium-grade software 
simplifies backups  synchronization  if you don't intend to use 
that software, then I am very sure that the drive will work fine on 
Linux.  However please read further.



is it compatible with mine OS: x86_64 GNU/Linux ?
How about 64-bit kernel Mac OS X?


It's a drive with a standard interface.  The drive worked when plugged 
directly into the motherboard of the above machine with data and power 
(SATA connectors).  The machine in question now has a USB 3.0 card 
installed and the drive is working off that now.


When the drive was directly connected, it reported a model number.  I 
looked up the details and found that it wasn't as impressive as I had 
hoped.  From memory, I think this is the actual drive [1].



   Capacity: 1.5TB
   Speed: 5400 RPM
   Cache: 16MB
   Drive size: 14.8mm (not regular 9.5mm)
   Interface: SATA
   2.5” size
   Model: ST1000LM003

So, being 2.5 form factor is nice, and so is USB 3.0, but the RPM and 
cache are low  it isn't a SATA III drive as I would have expected to 
support the higher USB 3.0 speeds.


There was also a suggestion that the drives were Momentus XT, similar 
to these 500GB ones [2], but with higher capacity -- if these drives 
were those ones but in 1500MB capacity, then it would have been fantastic.


Sadly, I am not seeing anywhere near the performance that was expected 
with the drive you are looking at buying.   :(



[1]
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Seagate-1-5TB-Laptop-2-5-Notebook-HDD-ST1500LM003-NEW-/180705374534?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item2a12e13146


[2]
http://www.seagate.com/www/en-au/products/laptops/laptop-hdd/


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securing the system, stopping unnecessary services and closing open ports.

2011-08-27 Thread yudi v
Nmap suggests the following ports are open:

25/tcp   open  smtp
111/tcp  open  rpcbind
139/tcp  open  netbios-ssn
445/tcp  open  microsoft-ds
631/tcp  open  ipp
901/tcp  open  samba-swat
2049/tcp open  nfs

I run a desktop email client that uses smtp apart from that I do not know
why rest of the above services are open.

it even had SSH listening on 22, changed the port # and also  changed
PermitRootLogin to no in /etc/ssh/sshd_config after looking at the following
output:
also installed gufw and set it to deny as default.

root@computer:/home/user# grep -ir Failed password /var/log/*
/var/log/auth.log.1:Aug 14 13:50:37 computer sshd[3553]: Failed password for
root from 60.242.242.121 port 56631 ssh2
/var/log/auth.log.1:Aug 15 22:13:10 computer sshd[5129]: Failed password for
invalid user admin from 190.24.225.223 port 22792 ssh2
root@computer:/home/user# grep -ir BREAK-IN /var/log/*
/var/log/auth.log.1:Aug 15 22:13:08 computer sshd[5129]: reverse mapping
checking getaddrinfo for
corporat190-24225223.sta.etb.net.co[190.24.225.223] failed - POSSIBLE
BREAK-IN ATTEMPT!


how can I find out if this system has been compromised?

what are the steps I need to take to secure it?
-- 
Kind regards,
Yudi


Re: securing the system, stopping unnecessary services and closing open ports.

2011-08-27 Thread Brad Alexander
Ports 139, 445 and 901 are samba running. Port 631 is cups, your printer
driver. 111 and 2049 are for NFS.  If you don't need them, you should be
able to turn them off...If you do need it, then you should be able to
firewall it, using iptables to limit access to the hosts or subnets you
need.

On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 11:05 AM, yudi v yudi@gmail.com wrote:

 Nmap suggests the following ports are open:

 25/tcp   open  smtp
 111/tcp  open  rpcbind
 139/tcp  open  netbios-ssn
 445/tcp  open  microsoft-ds
 631/tcp  open  ipp
 901/tcp  open  samba-swat
 2049/tcp open  nfs

 I run a desktop email client that uses smtp apart from that I do not know
 why rest of the above services are open.

 it even had SSH listening on 22, changed the port # and also  changed
 PermitRootLogin to no in /etc/ssh/sshd_config after looking at the following
 output:
 also installed gufw and set it to deny as default.

 root@computer:/home/user# grep -ir Failed password /var/log/*
 /var/log/auth.log.1:Aug 14 13:50:37 computer sshd[3553]: Failed password
 for root from 60.242.242.121 port 56631 ssh2
 /var/log/auth.log.1:Aug 15 22:13:10 computer sshd[5129]: Failed password
 for invalid user admin from 190.24.225.223 port 22792 ssh2
 root@computer:/home/user# grep -ir BREAK-IN /var/log/*
 /var/log/auth.log.1:Aug 15 22:13:08 computer sshd[5129]: reverse mapping
 checking getaddrinfo for corporat190-24225223.sta.etb.net.co[190.24.225.223] 
 failed - POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT!


 how can I find out if this system has been compromised?


If you are looking for ssh attempts, you shoud peruse /var/log/auth.log and
look for unusual logins. The ones like you mention above are failed. You
could run fail2ban or another one that watches your ssh port and in the
event of too many failed attempts, can block the IP through iptables. Be
careful, because if someone spoofs the address, then you could block some
site that you need to access.

Another idea would be to run a Host-based Intrusion Detection System (HIDS).
Tripwire is a classic example, as it does md5sums of critical files and you
run it against your machine looking for changes. However, I have come to
prefer OSSEC (http://ossec.net), which does md5summing in the background:

OSSEC HIDS Notification.
2011 Aug 25 07:25:59

Received From: (013hornet) 192.168.224.13-syscheck
Rule: 550 fired (level 7) - Integrity checksum changed.
Portion of the log(s):

Integrity checksum changed for: '/etc/sudoers'
Size changed from '552' to '692'
Old md5sum was: 'fc78e5599202f204e48df73a15e81533'
New md5sum is : '377364efbaefe7138d3fe4081d98b592'
Old sha1sum was: '9053767a81a35ded809dd7269d984589a8f09d13'
New sha1sum is : '6bcc831d9407626328 callto:9407626328
651b68dc73763472b11374'

but also watches your logs for events:
OSSEC HIDS Notification.
2011 Aug 25 06:43:57

Received From: (056worf) 192.168.224.56-/var/log/auth.log
Rule: 40101 fired (level 12) - System user successfully logged to the
system.
Portion of the log(s):

Aug 25 06:43:56 worf su[9338]: + ??? root:nobody

Having said all of that, if you suspect your machine was compromised (the
failed logins messages in the logs only indicate that you had some failed
attempts), nuke it and rebuild. After you rebuild, set up iptables, ossec,
run nmap or nessus on it and put it back in service.

Regards,
--b


 what are the steps I need to take to secure it?
 --
 Kind regards,
 Yudi




Re: Is seagate goflex compatible with debian

2011-08-27 Thread lina
Thanks Andrew,

On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 11:02 PM, Andrew McGlashan
andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au wrote:
 Hi Lina,

 lina wrote:

 Today I checked this one on store,


 http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/products/external/external-hard-drive/portable-hard-drive

 I have a couple of these at a client site using Windows 2008 Server. Sure,
 not Linux, but the software on the drive Premium-grade software simplifies
 backups  synchronization  if you don't intend to use that software,
 then I am very sure that the drive will work fine on Linux.  However please
 read further.

 is it compatible with mine OS: x86_64 GNU/Linux ?
 How about 64-bit kernel Mac OS X?

 It's a drive with a standard interface.  The drive worked when plugged
 directly into the motherboard of the above machine with data and power (SATA
 connectors).  The machine in question now has a USB 3.0 card installed and
 the drive is working off that now.

 When the drive was directly connected, it reported a model number.  I looked
 up the details and found that it wasn't as impressive as I had hoped.  From
 memory, I think this is the actual drive [1].


   Capacity: 1.5TB
   Speed: 5400 RPM
   Cache: 16MB
   Drive size: 14.8mm (not regular 9.5mm)
   Interface: SATA
   2.5” size
   Model: ST1000LM003

 So, being 2.5 form factor is nice, and so is USB 3.0, but the RPM and cache
 are low  it isn't a SATA III drive as I would have expected to support
 the higher USB 3.0 speeds.

 There was also a suggestion that the drives were Momentus XT, similar to
 these 500GB ones [2], but with higher capacity -- if these drives were those
 ones but in 1500MB capacity, then it would have been fantastic.

 Sadly, I am not seeing anywhere near the performance that was expected with
 the drive you are looking at buying.   :(

The lady in that store suggested me to bring the laptop to test before buy it.
(They only have a windows laptops there,
such a nice lady,
in future if I need any electronic things I certainly will consider
there first.)
BTW, how do I examine the Cache?

Thanks again for your reply,

Best regards,

lina



 [1]
 http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Seagate-1-5TB-Laptop-2-5-Notebook-HDD-ST1500LM003-NEW-/180705374534?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item2a12e13146


 [2]
 http://www.seagate.com/www/en-au/products/laptops/laptop-hdd/


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Re: Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

2011-08-27 Thread John A. Sullivan III
On Sun, 2011-08-28 at 00:36 +1000, yudi v wrote:
 Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

Does uptime do what you want or do you mean booted for the truly very
first time (not counting reboots)? - John



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Re: Building the kernel myself

2011-08-27 Thread Stephen Powell
On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 11:18:10 -0400 (EDT), Ralf Jung wrote:
 
 I am trying to build the linux kernel myself... it's one of the things I 
 always wanted to do ;-) plus I submitted some bugerports against the kernel 
 and would like to test the patches there were written to fix them.

I am in a hurry to get to a wedding; so I don't have time for a more
thorough reply right now; but you might want to take a look at

   http://users.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/Kernel.htm

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Re: securing the system, stopping unnecessary services and closing open ports.

2011-08-27 Thread Joe
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 01:05:47 +1000
yudi v yudi@gmail.com wrote:

 Nmap suggests the following ports are open:
 
 25/tcp   open  smtp
 111/tcp  open  rpcbind
 139/tcp  open  netbios-ssn
 445/tcp  open  microsoft-ds
 631/tcp  open  ipp
 901/tcp  open  samba-swat
 2049/tcp open  nfs
 
 I run a desktop email client that uses smtp apart from that I do not
 know why rest of the above services are open.

An email *client* needs no ports open, assuming the firewall is a
stateful one, as pretty well all are. Nothing connects to it, it
connects to other servers as needed.

139, 445 and 901 suggest you are running samba, which is not normally
necessary on a desktop machine, unless you are making network shares
available from it. If that's not what you intend, remove or disable
samba. If you need to connect to Windows shares on the same subnet,
install smbclient. If you use shares between subnets, you may need the
full samba for its nmbd component, which can use WINS servers or even
be one.

ipp is CUPS, the network printing server, and you know whether you need
that. RPCbind is needed with nfs. I wouldn't have thought you'd need
that, as it's the *nix network filing system, and you wouldn't be using
that by accident.

 
 it even had SSH listening on 22, changed the port # and also  changed
 PermitRootLogin to no in /etc/ssh/sshd_config after looking at the
 following output:
 also installed gufw and set it to deny as default.
 
 root@computer:/home/user# grep -ir Failed password /var/log/*
 /var/log/auth.log.1:Aug 14 13:50:37 computer sshd[3553]: Failed
 password for root from 60.242.242.121 port 56631 ssh2
 /var/log/auth.log.1:Aug 15 22:13:10 computer sshd[5129]: Failed
 password for invalid user admin from 190.24.225.223 port 22792 ssh2
 root@computer:/home/user# grep -ir BREAK-IN /var/log/*
 /var/log/auth.log.1:Aug 15 22:13:08 computer sshd[5129]: reverse
 mapping checking getaddrinfo for
 corporat190-24225223.sta.etb.net.co[190.24.225.223] failed - POSSIBLE
 BREAK-IN ATTEMPT!
 
 
 how can I find out if this system has been compromised?

You can try chkrootkit and rkhunter, but the latter at least works
better if it has scanned the system in a known clean state. Neither are
automatic: you either run them manually or use a cron job. Booting from
a live CD will allow you to compare ps and other normally-compromised
binaries with the correct hashes as shown by whatever repository you
use. The bottom line is that you cannot be completely sure, but if ps
hasn't been touched you are probably OK.

 
 what are the steps I need to take to secure it?

As you say, deny root logins, but I would strongly recommend dropping
passwords altogether and using keys. If you connect from Windows, you
will already know about puTTY, which generates its own keypairs and
(currently I believe) can't use *nix-generated keys. The change of port
number is often denigrated as 'security by obscurity', but then what
else is a digital certificate? If running ssh on an obscure port
prevents pretty much all automated password brute-forcing (and it does)
then you're better off than many other people have been.

What Internet connection do you have, and what is forwarded? If you are
only forwarding ssh from a stateful packet filtering NAT router, then
you already have quite a lot of protection to other services, but I'd
still use at least a second line of filtering, as you have now done.
The gufw application and several other 'firewalls' are front ends to
iptables/netfilter, the actual packet filter.

Use netstat to check what services you have listening, and on which
interfaces. Most services can be configured to listen only to some
interfaces, and many only need to use localhost, so they can be closed
off from outside access. The open ports you need depend on what local
networking you do.

There's more, of course, but it's a lifetime study. Others will no
doubt offer more suggestions.

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Re: securing the system, stopping unnecessary services and closing open ports.

2011-08-27 Thread Chris Brennan
On 8/27/2011 11:38 AM, Brad Alexander wrote:
 Ports 139, 445 and 901 are samba running. Port 631 is cups, your printer
 driver. 111 and 2049 are for NFS.  If you don't need them, you should be
 able to turn them off...If you do need it, then you should be able to
 firewall it, using iptables to limit access to the hosts or subnets you
 need.
 
 On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 11:05 AM, yudi v yudi@gmail.com
 mailto:yudi@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Nmap suggests the following ports are open:
 
 25/tcp   open  smtp
 111/tcp  open  rpcbind
 139/tcp  open  netbios-ssn
 445/tcp  open  microsoft-ds
 631/tcp  open  ipp
 901/tcp  open  samba-swat
 2049/tcp open  nfs
 
 I run a desktop email client that uses smtp apart from that I do not
 know why rest of the above services are open.
 
 it even had SSH listening on 22, changed the port # and also 
 changed PermitRootLogin to no in /etc/ssh/sshd_config after looking
 at the following output:
 also installed gufw and set it to deny as default.
 
 root@computer:/home/user# grep -ir Failed password /var/log/*
 /var/log/auth.log.1:Aug 14 13:50:37 computer sshd[3553]: Failed
 password for root from 60.242.242.121 port 56631 ssh2
 /var/log/auth.log.1:Aug 15 22:13:10 computer sshd[5129]: Failed
 password for invalid user admin from 190.24.225.223 port 22792 ssh2
 root@computer:/home/user# grep -ir BREAK-IN /var/log/*
 /var/log/auth.log.1:Aug 15 22:13:08 computer sshd[5129]: reverse
 mapping checking getaddrinfo for corporat190-24225223.sta.etb.net.co
 http://corporat190-24225223.sta.etb.net.co [190.24.225.223] failed
 - POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT!
 
 
 how can I find out if this system has been compromised?
 
 
 If you are looking for ssh attempts, you shoud peruse /var/log/auth.log
 and look for unusual logins. The ones like you mention above are failed.
 You could run fail2ban or another one that watches your ssh port and in
 the event of too many failed attempts, can block the IP through
 iptables. Be careful, because if someone spoofs the address, then you
 could block some site that you need to access.
 
 Another idea would be to run a Host-based Intrusion Detection System
 (HIDS). Tripwire is a classic example, as it does md5sums of critical
 files and you run it against your machine looking for changes. However,
 I have come to prefer OSSEC (http://ossec.net), which does md5summing in
 the background:
 
 OSSEC HIDS Notification.
 2011 Aug 25 07:25:59
 
 Received From: (013hornet) 192.168.224.13-syscheck
 Rule: 550 fired (level 7) - Integrity checksum changed.
 Portion of the log(s):
 
 Integrity checksum changed for: '/etc/sudoers'
 Size changed from '552' to '692'
 Old md5sum was: 'fc78e5599202f204e48df73a15e81533'
 New md5sum is : '377364efbaefe7138d3fe4081d98b592'
 Old sha1sum was: '9053767a81a35ded809dd7269d984589a8f09d13'
 New sha1sum is : '6bcc831d9407626328
 callto:9407626328651b68dc73763472b11374'
 
 but also watches your logs for events:
 OSSEC HIDS Notification.
 2011 Aug 25 06:43:57
 
 Received From: (056worf) 192.168.224.56-/var/log/auth.log
 Rule: 40101 fired (level 12) - System user successfully logged to the
 system.
 Portion of the log(s):
 
 Aug 25 06:43:56 worf su[9338]: + ??? root:nobody
 
 Having said all of that, if you suspect your machine was compromised
 (the failed logins messages in the logs only indicate that you had some
 failed attempts), nuke it and rebuild. After you rebuild, set up
 iptables, ossec, run nmap or nessus on it and put it back in service.
 
 Regards,
 --b
 
 
 what are the steps I need to take to secure it?
 -- 
 Kind regards,
 Yudi
 
 

If you need to actively scan for a rootkit, you can check out rkhunter ,
ckrootkit or sleuthkit, just to name a few.

If you want to get creative with tools, my gentoo box has this in
app-forensic:

afflib  air  chkrootkit  examiner  galleta  lynis   magicrescue
 metadata.xml  ovaldi  rdd  rkhunter  sleuthkit  zzuf
aideautopsy  cmospwd foremost  libewf   mac-robber  memdump
 openscap  pasco   rifiuti  scalpel   yasat

You can try some of these if you want, but I've only used the three I
initially mentioned.

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Re: A Question about Journalling File Systems and Flash Drives

2011-08-27 Thread Ivan Shmakov
 Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes:

[…]

  Full backups:-

  dd if=/dev/deb_usb | gzip -1 -c  ./deb_usb.img.gz

  Full restores:-

  zcat ./deb_usb.img.gz | dd of=/dev/deb_usb

My e2dis suite, which I hopeful to release soon, will probably
be a better fit for such image-level backups.  Namely, it'd
allow one to identify the free blocks on an Ext2+ FS and only
copy the rest.

https://gitorious.org/e2dis

  rsync on a daily basis.

I'd second that using rsync(1) instead of cp(1) when copying to
flash media is a good idea, as it reduces both wear and the time
necessary to make a copy.

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Re: Is seagate goflex compatible with debian

2011-08-27 Thread Chris Brennan
On 8/27/2011 8:20 AM, lina wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Today I checked this one on store,
 
 http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/products/external/external-hard-drive/portable-hard-drive
 
 the 1TB USB3.0 one, whose outside box showed the system requirements is:
 Windows 
 Mac® OS X operating system 10.4.11 or higher; 10.5.8 or 10.6.2 (32-bit
 kernel only)
 
 My questions is that:
 
 is it compatible with mine OS: x86_64 GNU/Linux ?
 How about 64-bit kernel Mac OS X?
 
 (The lady there make me moved,
 she stopped me buying it,
 cause she can't guarantee me it will work, and it's not refundable,
 she suggested me to wait for working day,
 so she can call someone and let me know the result.)
 
 Before the hard drive I used, I did not examine much, just feel it can
 be plugged in windows, also Linux, no problems at all.
 
 
 Thanks for any advice,
 

Lina,

I see my advice for Seagate was effective for you, glad to see it so. In
general though, I don't buy the preassembled externals. I prefer to shop
around for an enclosure on my choosing first, one I know will work with
what ever systems I am going to use it on, then I go and find an
appropriate hard-drive.

For example, I just bought this for my girlfriend

http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0341014

And four of these:
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0355641

The encloser is running in raid1 (so roughly 698G), her laptop (A
Pre-Dell Alienware M17x) is running in raid0 (~1.3TB). That external
does require it's own power and the cord isn't very long. On the bright
side though, It received some abuse from me the first week we had it.
While preforming backup's of her laptop, I and my cat both knocked the
external off the desk, it slammed to the floor, I picked it up and it
was perfectly fine, granted it only fell 3 feet but I plugged it into my
Squeeze box as well as my FreeBSD box and scanned the array, no errors
(and it was still coping data when it fell!).

Like I had said previously, I am using these very same drives elseware
(my laptop, the squeeze box as well as the freebsd box)

/dev/md0  233G  4.2M  233G  1%  /mnt (xfs)
This is her two old laptop drives (Seagate 2.5, 16MB cache, 250GB,
7200RPM), they are running in a raid1 softraid array in Leviathan
(Squeeze). I swapped them out because the Intel fakeraid in the
Alienware died. So instead of just rebuilding a 500GB raid0 array, I
upgraded her to 2x750GB drives at ~1.3TB.

tank  559G  25K  559G  0%  /tank (zfs)
This is 2x750GB, 16MB Cache, 7200RPM drives running in a raid1 array as
my primary data storage device. They are attached to a HPT RocketRaid
1720 Card (2xSATAII), hardware raid. The OS is FreeBSD 8.2.

I realize this is more information then you are asking for, and I
apologize for that. I just wanted to illustarte how well these drives
function and to show you that the external I pointed out will work in
Squeeze at the very least. If you want, I can grab her external after
Hurricane Irene is done leaving her mark on NYC and get you dmesg logs
from Squeeze and my laptop, running testing.



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Re: Sqeeze, Bluetooth profiles A2DP, AVRCP, HFP working with ALSA - Has anyone got it working?

2011-08-27 Thread Johan Grönqvist

2011-08-27 14:27, yudi v skrev:

I am trying to get Bluetooth profiles A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP working with
ALSA.
Not much documentation available for ALSA, there are few for Pulseaudio.
If there is no possibility of these Bluetooth profiles working with
ALSA, probably will go with Pulse.


When I tried the same thing, I ended up using the command line and/or 
scripts that only worked with one device, and this problem is my main 
reason to prefer pulse, where there are graphical tools to switch, as 
you have probably seen with ubuntu.


[...]


This way I could manually switch to either HFP or A2DP - Couldn't figure
out how to make both work at the same time.

Under Windows, all the profiles work without much fuss and also switch
dynamically between A2DP and HFP when I receive a VOIP call if I am
listening to music.


I have always manually switched under linux, and I miss that 
functionality when using my windows installation, as it sometimes gives 
me music over the headset profile, which sounds terrible.



Just like when using a mobile phone. This is such a
cool feature,
I wish to get this working under Linux.


Yes, I miss that functionality both in linux and windows.



I would like to know if anyone has got this setup working.


From my experience, I would recommend pulse. Pulse under debian should 
be comparable to your ubuntu experience.



/ johan


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Re: Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

2011-08-27 Thread shawn wilson
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 11:43, John A. Sullivan III
jsulli...@opensourcedevel.com wrote:
 On Sun, 2011-08-28 at 00:36 +1000, yudi v wrote:
 Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

 Does uptime do what you want or do you mean booted for the truly very
 first time (not counting reboots)? - John


cat /proc/uptime


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Re: Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

2011-08-27 Thread Miles Fidelman

John A. Sullivan III wrote:

On Sun, 2011-08-28 at 00:36 +1000, yudi v wrote:

Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

Does uptime do what you want or do you mean booted for the truly very
first time (not counting reboots)? - John


well uptime will tell most recent boot,

not exactly what you asked, but the log files in /var/log/installer can 
tell you when the current o/s was installed


if you mean when the hardware was first booted, there might be something 
in /sys or maybe somewhere in BIOS PRAM, but that's almost certainly 
motherboard-specific.


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Re: Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

2011-08-27 Thread Ivan Shmakov
 shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com writes:
 On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 11:43, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
 On Sun, 2011-08-28 at 00:36 +1000, yudi v wrote:

  Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

  Does uptime do what you want or do you mean booted for the truly
  very first time (not counting reboots)?

  cat /proc/uptime

How's that more legible than the output of the uptime(1)
command?

$ cat  /proc/uptime 
44547837.32 177282465.98
$ uptime 
 17:24:43 up 515 days, 14:24,  3 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
$ 

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Re: Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

2011-08-27 Thread shawn wilson
On Aug 27, 2011 1:26 PM, Ivan Shmakov i...@gray.siamics.net wrote:

  shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com writes:
  On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 11:43, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
  On Sun, 2011-08-28 at 00:36 +1000, yudi v wrote:

   Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

   Does uptime do what you want or do you mean booted for the truly
   very first time (not counting reboots)?

   cat /proc/uptime

How's that more legible than the output of the uptime(1)
command?

 $ cat  /proc/uptime
 44547837.32 177282465.98
 $ uptime
  17:24:43 up 515 days, 14:24,  3 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
 $

Nothing. Iirc uptime parses that file. For a history of boots, other than a
BIOS log, you might look at the acct package, specifically what gets stored
in wtmp. This would not give you anything prior to wtmp being created but
might give you what you want.


Re: Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

2011-08-27 Thread Ivan Shmakov
 shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com writes:
 On Aug 27, 2011 1:26 PM, Ivan Shmakov i...@gray.siamics.net wrote:
 shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com writes:
 On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 11:43, John A. Sullivan III wrote:

[…]

  Does uptime do what you want or do you mean booted for the truly
  very first time (not counting reboots)?

  cat /proc/uptime

  How's that more legible than the output of the uptime(1)
  command?

[…]

  Nothing.  Iirc uptime parses that file.

That's correct.

$ strace uptime 21 | grep -F /proc/ 
open(/proc/version, O_RDONLY) = 4
open(/proc/stat, O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC)  = 4
open(/proc/uptime, O_RDONLY)  = 4
open(/proc/loadavg, O_RDONLY) = 5
$ 

  For a history of boots, other than a BIOS log, you might look at the
  acct package, specifically what gets stored in wtmp.

I don't see how such a wtmp(5) maintenance is tied to the acct
package.  Consider, e. g.:

$ dpkg -l acct 
No packages found matching acct.
$ last reboot 
reboot   system boot  2.6. Tue Mar 30 03:11 - 18:06 (515+14:55) 
reboot   system boot  2.6. Tue Mar 30 03:10 - 03:11  (00:01)
reboot   system boot  2.6. Tue Mar 30 02:55 - 03:09  (00:13)

wtmp begins Tue Mar 30 02:55:59 2010
$ 

It was my guess that the reboot records are made by init(8).

  This would not give you anything prior to wtmp being created but
  might give you what you want.

Unfortunately, this file is logrotate(8)'d every month, and only
one backup survives as per the default configuration.

--cut: /etc/logrotate.conf --
# no packages own wtmp, or btmp -- we'll rotate them here
/var/log/wtmp {
missingok
monthly
create 0664 root utmp
rotate 1
}
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Re: securing the system, stopping unnecessary services and closing open ports.

2011-08-27 Thread Brian
On Sun 28 Aug 2011 at 01:05:47 +1000, yudi v wrote:

 Nmap suggests the following ports are open:
 
 25/tcp   open  smtp
 111/tcp  open  rpcbind
 139/tcp  open  netbios-ssn
 445/tcp  open  microsoft-ds
 631/tcp  open  ipp
 901/tcp  open  samba-swat
 2049/tcp open  nfs
 
 I run a desktop email client that uses smtp apart from that I do not know
 why rest of the above services are open.

If the smtp server is exim4 it only accepts local mail with its default
settings. No problem there. CUPS (port 631) in its default install will
only print from the the local machine. No problem here either.

Incidentally, the services are open because they are running. That is
the meaning of 'open'. They running because you have installed them.

 it even had SSH listening on 22, changed the port # and also  changed

Never! sshd on port 22. Whatever next?

 PermitRootLogin to no in /etc/ssh/sshd_config after looking at the following
 output:

There is no need to but if you feel better after doing it 

 also installed gufw and set it to deny as default.

You did get desparate, didn't you? Was this before or after reading the
documentation for the services you installed?

 root@computer:/home/user# grep -ir Failed password /var/log/*
 /var/log/auth.log.1:Aug 14 13:50:37 computer sshd[3553]: Failed password for
 root from 60.242.242.121 port 56631 ssh2
 /var/log/auth.log.1:Aug 15 22:13:10 computer sshd[5129]: Failed password for
 invalid user admin from 190.24.225.223 port 22792 ssh2
 root@computer:/home/user# grep -ir BREAK-IN /var/log/*
 /var/log/auth.log.1:Aug 15 22:13:08 computer sshd[5129]: reverse mapping
 checking getaddrinfo for
 corporat190-24225223.sta.etb.net.co[190.24.225.223] failed - POSSIBLE
 BREAK-IN ATTEMPT!

Is your root password something really easy, like password5 or is (say)
12+ characters? Do you have a user 'admin'? What is there to be worried
about.

 how can I find out if this system has been compromised?

There is no evidence here that it has been.
 
 what are the steps I need to take to secure it?

Don't install services you don't need. Configure those you want safely.


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Re: securing the system, stopping unnecessary services and closing open ports.

2011-08-27 Thread Brian
On Sat 27 Aug 2011 at 17:16:16 +0100, Joe wrote:

 On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 01:05:47 +1000
 yudi v yudi@gmail.com wrote:
  
  how can I find out if this system has been compromised?
 
 You can try chkrootkit and rkhunter, but the latter at least works

A natural history expedition searching for unicorns and dodos would have 
as much success as these two programs are likely to have.

  what are the steps I need to take to secure it?
 
 As you say, deny root logins, but I would strongly recommend dropping
 passwords altogether and using keys. If you connect from Windows, you

Keys and passwords each have their place. One is not inherently more
secure than the other.

 (currently I believe) can't use *nix-generated keys. The change of port
 number is often denigrated as 'security by obscurity', but then what
 else is a digital certificate? If running ssh on an obscure port
 prevents pretty much all automated password brute-forcing (and it does)
 then you're better off than many other people have been.

You are most probably correct. On a higher port number sshd will
experience fewer probes. But it was secure on port 22 anyway, so there
doesn't seem much point in moving it in that regard.


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Re: securing the system, stopping unnecessary services and closing open ports.

2011-08-27 Thread Gilbert Sullivan

On 08/27/2011 02:43 PM, Brian wrote:


A natural history expedition searching for unicorns and dodos would have
as much success as these two programs are likely to have.



I was once on a natural history expedition. We found no unicorns, but we 
did find dodos. We weren't looking for them, but we did find them -- one 
night while we were looking at each other around the camp fire.


And I like playing with chkrootkit and rkhunter. It gives me something 
to do in those moments when I miss fiddling with the vast array of 
anti-malware programs I used to use in Windows.


8-D


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Re: securing the system, stopping unnecessary services and closing open ports.

2011-08-27 Thread Ralf Jung
Hi,

 ipp is CUPS, the network printing server, and you know whether you need
 that.
Now that you mention it... I also see cups listening on all devices:
$ sudo netstat -nlp
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address   Foreign Address State   
PID/Program name
udp0  0 0.0.0.0:631 0.0.0.0:*   
1646/cupsd  

I need CUPS for printing, but my laptop is for sure not a printing server, so 
no open port is necessary. cups.dconf contains this

# Only listen for connections from the local machine.
Listen localhost:631

However, as you can see, it still opens the port on all interfaces. Is that a 
bug, or is the configuration incorrect?

Kind regards,
Ralf


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Re: securing the system, stopping unnecessary services and closing open ports.

2011-08-27 Thread Aniruddha
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 5:05 PM, yudi v yudi@gmail.com wrote:

 Nmap suggests the following ports are open:

 25/tcp   open  smtp
 111/tcp  open  rpcbind
 139/tcp  open  netbios-ssn
 445/tcp  open  microsoft-ds
 631/tcp  open  ipp
 901/tcp  open  samba-swat
 2049/tcp open  nfs

 Which nmap command did you use? What happens when you do a 'Common Ports'
scan with Shields up  ( https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2 )? What kind
of internet connection and modem do you have?


Re: A Question about Journalling File Systems and Flash Drives

2011-08-27 Thread Rob Owens
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 11:25:31AM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
   How hard is the ext3 file system on present-day flash
 drives? I have some older Dell systems that run lenny and I put
 a flash drive on as the boot drive on one of those systems and
 it works great, but for how long?
 
I've been using Debian Live for quite some time.  I used to use ext2 for
speed reasons.  Now I use ext4.  There was a brief period where I used
ext3.  I've never had a usb stick die on me due to overuse. 

I recall reading that ext4 is much quicker than ext3 on flash drives, so
you may want to consider using that.  Although I'm not sure what you
have to do to get Lenny to support ext4.

-Rob


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Re: Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

2011-08-27 Thread Scott Ferguson

On 28/08/11 00:36, yudi v wrote:

Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

--
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Maybe...(I'm guessing)

/var/log/installer/hardware-summary
look at the first line

also look at the modify time for /etc/issue

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Re: Sqeeze, Bluetooth profiles A2DP, AVRCP, HFP working with ALSA - Has anyone got it working?

2011-08-27 Thread yudi v
I have always manually switched under linux, and I miss that functionality
when using my windows installation, as it sometimes gives me music over the
headset profile, which sounds terrible.

I will not say much about windows here but  see if you have two devices
under Sound, video and game controllers in device manger.

there should be one for mono (HFP) and one for stereo (A2DP). Windows update
took care of all the drivers, I did not even have to do it manually.

I can't believe Pulse server has to be installed to get this functionality.
Hope someone knows how ALSA works with Bluetooth.

-- 
Kind regards,
Yudi


Re: Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

2011-08-27 Thread yudi v
Just to clarify my original post. I want to find out when I installed and
booted Debian for the very first time.

-- 
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Yudi


Re: Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

2011-08-27 Thread Greg Farough
From: Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2011 11:02:44 +1000

 On 28/08/11 00:36, yudi v wrote:
 Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

 --
 Kind regards,
 Yudi


 Maybe...(I'm guessing)

 /var/log/installer/hardware-summary
 look at the first line

 also look at the modify time for /etc/issue

 Cheers


The modify time for /var/log/installer/hardware-summary looks correct to me. Do 
a ls -l on it for the date.


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Re: securing the system, stopping unnecessary services and closing open ports.

2011-08-27 Thread yudi v
Just to clarify my post.
This is a new install and I was a bit careless while installing. It has no
data on it. I was more concerned with LUKS+LVM working at install. I did not
realize I selected to install SSH, I do not use Samba or NFS not sure how
those got installed. Again it might have been an oversight.

On my other system I have SSH setup with fail2ban, and only using pub keys.
I was going to setup same config on this system but got sidetracked.

I use postpaid mobile broadband and my IP is both the system address and the
gateway. There is no NAT with postpaid service, it's only available with
prepaid in Australia. Not sure why.
The only things I need are CUPS and SMTP for Zimbra.

I will disable the rest. I guess I have to use update.rc-d.

There's lot of info here I haven't heard about before. I will go through it
and post back.

-- 
Kind regards,
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KMyMoney

2011-08-27 Thread Sharon Kimble
I'm using KMyMoney 3.98.1 from the squeeze repo but would like to know
if there is a more uptodate version in any other repo please? The
currrent version on the KMyMoney site
[http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/index-home.html is 4.6.0.

Thanks
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Re: Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?

2011-08-27 Thread shawn wilson
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 21:18, yudi v yudi@gmail.com wrote:
 Just to clarify my original post. I want to find out when I installed and
 booted Debian for the very first time.


i don't know how to say this without sounding like a smart ass, so i'm
going to sound like a smart ass:
why does it matter?

i mean, i started thinking about any number of reasons you might want
to know when a debian system was first installed / booted and
discounted them as soon as i thought of them. well, i've got one
possibility - you want to know whether an old config was that of a
maintainer or yourself, but.


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Re: KMyMoney

2011-08-27 Thread Nate Bargmann
Version 4.5.3 shows to be in Unstable right now.

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Error; Skreener stop installing

2011-08-27 Thread Morning Star
Hi guys,
I'm having trouble installing skreener. Here are what I do and the output
result:
user@desktop: ~/Downloads/skreener/skreener-0.1.1$ mkdir b  cd b  cmake
.. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release  make -j3

Output in the screen:
-- The C compiler identification is GNU
-- The CXX compiler identification is GNU
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/gcc
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/gcc -- works
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ -- works
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindKDE4.cmake:98 (MESSAGE):
  ERROR: cmake/modules/FindKDE4Internal.cmake not found in
  /home/user/.kde/share/apps;/usr/share/kde4/apps
Call Stack (most recent call first):
  CMakeLists.txt:8 (find_package)

$ cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.32-5-686 (Debian 2.6.32-34squeeze1) (da...@debian.org)
(gcc version 4.3.5 (Debian 4.3.5-4) ) #1 SMP Wed May 18 07:08:50 UTC 2011

What should I do?

Thanks in advance,

Marco


Re: securing the system, stopping unnecessary services and closing open ports.

2011-08-27 Thread Scott Ferguson

On 28/08/11 11:39, yudi v wrote:

Just to clarify my post.
This is a new install and I was a bit careless while installing. It has
no data on it. I was more concerned with LUKS+LVM working at install. I
did not realize I selected to install SSH, I do not use Samba or NFS not
sure how those got installed.


With KDE by default you get libnfsidmap and nfs-common. Samba (server) 
is not installed by default - though something else may have pulled it 
in. One boxen that don't use them - I just remove and purge nfs and 
samba (likewise ssh).



Again it might have been an oversight.

On my other system I have SSH setup with fail2ban, and only using pub
keys. I was going to setup same config on this system but got sidetracked.

I use postpaid mobile broadband and my IP is both the system address and
the gateway. There is no NAT with postpaid service, it's only available
with prepaid in Australia. Not sure why.


Not sure what you mean there I suspect you mean only postpaid allow 
a static IP address (for some accounts). I use both prepaid and 
postpaids USB UMTS modems with different ISPs  - they all use the same, 
weird, setup where the remote address is defaulted to (different dogs, 
same leg action) - perhaps that's the NAT you're referring to??


ie. Could not determine remote IP address: defaulting to 10.64.64.64[*1]

eg. ppp0 inet address and p-t-p are different, and the ip I use for 
remote access is different again (the one shown in http://myip.dk)



The only things I need are CUPS and SMTP for Zimbra.

I will disable the rest. I guess I have to use update.rc-d.


you could just remove them
eg:-
# apt-get --purge remove libnfsidmap2 nfs-common samba

if you don't use samba at all (cifs-utils samba samba-common 
samba-common-bin smbfs) then change samba to samba*


I'd suggest using -s instead of --purge first - just in case samba was 
originally pulled in by another package which you want to keep.




There's lot of info here I haven't heard about before. I will go through
it and post back.

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NOTE: just because a port is open doesn't necessarily mean it's 
accepting connections.


Cheers

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Re: Error; Skreener stop installing

2011-08-27 Thread Scott Ferguson

On 28/08/11 12:46, Morning Star wrote:

snipped


ERROR: cmake/modules/FindKDE4Internal.cmake not found


snipped

I suggest you install apt-file
eg.:-
# apt-get install apt-file

Then:-
$ apt-file search FindKDE4Internal.cmake

I believe you'll find you're missing kdelibs5-dev
if apt-file confirms that then:-
# apt-get install kdelibs5-dev


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Re: KMyMoney

2011-08-27 Thread Sharon Kimble
On 28 August 2011 03:22, Nate Bargmann n...@n0nb.us wrote:
 Version 4.5.3 shows to be in Unstable right now.

 - Nate 

Thanks for this Nate. Is unstable wheezy please? and if so do i just
change squeeze to wheezy in my /etc/apt/sources.list?

Thanks
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Re: Error; Skreener stop installing

2011-08-27 Thread Scott Ferguson

On 28/08/11 12:46, Morning Star wrote:

Hi guys,
I'm having trouble installing skreener.


snipped



Marco


Have you tried the precompiled .deb??

http://skreener.googlecode.com/files/skreener_0.1-1_i386.deb

It seems to work OK on squeeze...

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Re: Is seagate goflex compatible with debian

2011-08-27 Thread lina
On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 12:43 AM, Chris Brennan xa...@xaerolimit.net wrote:
 On 8/27/2011 8:20 AM, lina wrote:
 Hi,

 Today I checked this one on store,

 http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/products/external/external-hard-drive/portable-hard-drive

 the 1TB USB3.0 one, whose outside box showed the system requirements is:
 Windows 
 Mac® OS X operating system 10.4.11 or higher; 10.5.8 or 10.6.2 (32-bit
 kernel only)

 My questions is that:

 is it compatible with mine OS: x86_64 GNU/Linux ?
 How about 64-bit kernel Mac OS X?

 (The lady there make me moved,
 she stopped me buying it,
 cause she can't guarantee me it will work, and it's not refundable,
 she suggested me to wait for working day,
 so she can call someone and let me know the result.)

 Before the hard drive I used, I did not examine much, just feel it can
 be plugged in windows, also Linux, no problems at all.


 Thanks for any advice,


 Lina,

 I see my advice for Seagate was effective for you, glad to see it so. In
 general though, I don't buy the preassembled externals. I prefer to shop
 around for an enclosure on my choosing first, one I know will work with
 what ever systems I am going to use it on, then I go and find an
 appropriate hard-drive.

Hi, Thanks for your suggestion before.

I guess the pre-assembled externals is a bit more fit for me.
I don't have much knowledge about those things and on another hand,
kind of lazy.


 For example, I just bought this for my girlfriend

 http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0341014

 And four of these
 http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0355641

 The encloser is running in raid1 (so roughly 698G), her laptop (A
 Pre-Dell Alienware M17x) is running in raid0 (~1.3TB). That external
 does require it's own power and the cord isn't very long. On the bright
 side though, It received some abuse from me the first week we had it.
 While preforming backup's of her laptop, I and my cat both knocked the
 external off the desk, it slammed to the floor, I picked it up and it
 was perfectly fine, granted it only fell 3 feet but I plugged it into my
 Squeeze box as well as my FreeBSD box and scanned the array, no errors
 (and it was still coping data when it fell!).

 Like I had said previously, I am using these very same drives elseware
 (my laptop, the squeeze box as well as the freebsd box)

 /dev/md0  233G  4.2M  233G  1%  /mnt (xfs)
 This is her two old laptop drives (Seagate 2.5, 16MB cache, 250GB,
 7200RPM), they are running in a raid1 softraid array in Leviathan
 (Squeeze). I swapped them out because the Intel fakeraid in the
 Alienware died. So instead of just rebuilding a 500GB raid0 array, I
 upgraded her to 2x750GB drives at ~1.3TB.

 tank  559G  25K  559G  0%  /tank (zfs)
 This is 2x750GB, 16MB Cache, 7200RPM drives running in a raid1 array as
 my primary data storage device. They are attached to a HPT RocketRaid
 1720 Card (2xSATAII), hardware raid. The OS is FreeBSD 8.2.

 I realize this is more information then you are asking for, and I
 apologize for that. I just wanted to illustarte how well these drives
Thanks.
 function and to show you that the external I pointed out will work in
 Squeeze at the very least. If you want, I can grab her external after
 Hurricane Irene is done leaving her mark on NYC and get you dmesg logs
 from Squeeze and my laptop, running testing.

Thanks, just it seems will trouble you lots.
I don't know how to understand those dmesg logs,
so please just forget about it.

Thanks again, and have a nice weekend,



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Re: KMyMoney

2011-08-27 Thread Johan Grönqvist

2011-08-28 06:01, Sharon Kimble skrev:

On 28 August 2011 03:22, Nate Bargmannn...@n0nb.us  wrote:

Version 4.5.3 shows to be in Unstable right now.

- Nate


Thanks for this Nate. Is unstable wheezy please? and if so do i just
change squeeze to wheezy in my /etc/apt/sources.list?


For version info: http://www.debian.org/releases/. Short version: 
unstable is sid. Wheezy is testing.


For mixing stable and unstable: This can be hard, as basic libraries 
have to be upgraded to their sid versions, and I would not recommend it 
if you care about the system. One option is of course to witch to sid 
and run that instead. A common solution is to use a backport 
http://wiki.debian.org/Backports, and in this case the package you 
want does not seem to have a backport.


In case you want to try it, attempting to create a backport package 
yourself, as described at 
http://wiki.debian.org/SimpleBackportCreation, is probably much less 
risky than trying to use sid.


If you still want to use the package from sid (and need your system to 
be stable), I recommend some kind of container, so that you have a sid 
system installed without touching your squeeze, like in this (old) 
description:

http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/566.

Good luck,

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openvpn script

2011-08-27 Thread Jaap van Wingerde
Ik heb in een openvpn conf het volgende staan:
...
script-security 2
route-delay 10
route-up /etc/openvpn/scripts/gaugino_up.sh
down /etc/openvpn/scripts/gaugino_down.sh
...

In gaugino.up staat het volgende:
# /bin/bash
/sbin/ip -6 addr add 2a02:898:62:2af2::2/64 dev tun1 21
| /usr/bin/logger -t ovpn_gaugino_up 
/sbin/ip -6 addr add 2a02:898:62:2afc:21c:c0ff:fe46:182a/64 dev eth0
21 | /usr/bin/logger -t ovpn_gaugino_up
/sbin/ip -6 route add ::/0 dev tun1 metric 1 21 | /usr/bin/logger
-t ovpn_gaugino_up echo /etc/openvpn/scripts/gaugino_up.sh has run
| /usr/bin/logger -t ovpn_gaugino_up
exit 0

Als ik openvpn restart krijg ik de volgende melding:
Aug 27 15:11:54 custard ovpn-custard_to_gaugino[20546]: Route script
failed: could not execute external program

Hoe los ik dit op?

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Re: openvpn script

2011-08-27 Thread Rutger van Sleen

On Sat, August 27, 2011 17:22, Jaap van Wingerde wrote:
 In gaugino.up staat het volgende:
 # /bin/bash

Dat moet lijkt me '#! /bin/bash' zijn.

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Re: openvpn script

2011-08-27 Thread Geert Stappers
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 03:22:53PM +, Jaap van Wingerde wrote:
 Ik heb in een openvpn conf het volgende staan:
 ...
 script-security 2
 route-delay 10
 route-up /etc/openvpn/scripts/gaugino_up.sh
 down /etc/openvpn/scripts/gaugino_down.sh
 ...
 
 In gaugino.up staat het volgende:
 # /bin/bash
 /sbin/ip -6 addr add 2a02:898:62:2af2::2/64 dev tun1 21
 | /usr/bin/logger -t ovpn_gaugino_up 
 /sbin/ip -6 addr add 2a02:898:62:2afc:21c:c0ff:fe46:182a/64 dev eth0
 21 | /usr/bin/logger -t ovpn_gaugino_up
 /sbin/ip -6 route add ::/0 dev tun1 metric 1 21 | /usr/bin/logger
 -t ovpn_gaugino_up echo /etc/openvpn/scripts/gaugino_up.sh has run
 | /usr/bin/logger -t ovpn_gaugino_up
 exit 0
 
 Als ik openvpn restart krijg ik de volgende melding:
 Aug 27 15:11:54 custard ovpn-custard_to_gaugino[20546]: Route script
 failed: could not execute external program
 
 Hoe los ik dit op?

Wat ik als eerste zou doen, is het controleren van wat er allemaal op een
en dezelfde regel staat. Regels begrenzen op vierenzeventig tekens of zo,
is prima. Een onverwachtte line wrap in een script kan echter fataal zijn.

De afgebroken regels die op 
 http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-dutch/2011/08/msg00085.html staan,
is wat ik ook ontving. Ik kan mij voorstellen het slechts in het E-mail
programma zit, maar ook dat het de oorzaak van het probleem is.


Groeten
Geert Stappers

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Deze regel is wel vel langer dan 74 tekens. Vergelijk eventueel 
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-dutch/2011/08/ met wat je in je E-mail 
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Re: openvpn script

2011-08-27 Thread Jaap van Wingerde
Op 2011-08-27T18:22:35+0200 schreef Rutger van Sleen
djsl...@djslash.org in bericht
52d019888c78bc1f101fae457cc8d8ba.squir...@webmail.selkof.net, inzake
Re: openvpn script, het volgende:

 Dat moet lijkt me '#! /bin/bash' zijn.
Klopt. Hersteld. Helpt niet. 



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Re: openvpn script

2011-08-27 Thread Jaap van Wingerde
Op 2011-08-27T19:01:22+0200 schreef Geert Stappers
stapp...@stappers.nl in bericht
20110827170122.gs2...@gpm.stappers.nl, inzake Re: openvpn script,
het volgende:

 Wat ik als eerste zou doen, is het controleren van wat er allemaal op
 een en dezelfde regel staat. Regels begrenzen op vierenzeventig
 tekens of zo, is prima. Een onverwachtte line wrap in een script kan
 echter fataal zijn.

Het script functioneert naar behoren als ik het vanaf de command line
uitvoer. Het probleem moet volgens mij met OpenVPN te maken hebben.

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