Re: Archives DUF en format maildir ou mbox

2012-02-15 Thread Yves Rutschle
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 08:53:31AM +0100, Alexandre wrote:
  Quelle différence? Il doit falloir 10 minutes pour récupérer
  les archives par le Web, et pas très longtemps pour re-créer
  le format voulu...
 
 Un peu vite dit pour l'aspect technique car la solution la plus fiable
 amha reste celle-ci:
 
 NNTPSERVER='news.gmane.org'  export NNTPSERVER
 nntp-pull gmane.linux.debian.user*

On doit pouvoir tout récupérer en un wget (puis il faut
bricoler pour recréer un mbox, je suis d'accord), mais là
n'était pas mon propos, que j'explicite ci-dessous:

 1) comment préserver la privacy des contributeurs qui le souhaitent;

Mais pourquoi parlez-vous de vie privée? Les noms des
contributeurs et leur adresse sont déjà publiés sur les
archives sur le Web, qui sont facilement exportable en
n'importe quel format (que ce soit par NNTP ou par wget). Si
des contributeurs veulent rester anonyme, il faut qu'ils y
pensent avant de publier.

En d'autre terme, si quelqu'un distribue les archives sous
le format Mailbox, ça ne change rien par rapport à la vie
privée des contributeurs par rapport aux archives qui sont
déjà publiées sur le site Web de Debian.

C'était le sens de ma réponse (trop laconique? :) ) à David.

 2) tout en conservant un format qui préserve la structure de l'élaboration
 de la connaissance (Avoir accès aux archives suppose aussi avoir accès à
 l'ordonnancement des questions/réponses, aujourd'hui déstructuré par la
 mise en page des archives);

Le Message-ID est publié dans les archives Web, le MUA doit
faire ça tout seul.

 3) tout en ne déléguant pas l'authenticité des archives à des tiers non
 certifiés.

Celui qui écrit un script qui converti ce que wget ou NTTP a
récupéré, publie le script, et chacun voit bien ce qui est
fait sur des donnés authentiques.

Y.

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Re: recherche homer simpson

2012-02-15 Thread Bernard Schoenacker
Le Tue, 14 Feb 2012 12:17:06 +0100,
Denis Mugnier myo...@orange.fr a écrit :

 Bonjour,
 
 Le 14/02/2012 12:07, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :
  Bonjour,
 
  allo moe's où est passé la duf à homer simpson ?
 
 renversée sur le clavier... alors les touches sont collées, plus
 moyen d'écrire un mail ;o)
 
 Bon plus sérieusement, j'espère que mon dernier mail sur cette liste
 n'a pas pour effet de faire peur à tous au point de ne plus oser
 écrire ici. C'était pas le but quand même ;o)
  slt
  bernard
 
 Amitiés à tous
 
 Denis
 
bonjour,


est tu vraiment sûr que omer simpson ne s'est pas transformé en :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YD36ZhpHPpE

slt
bernard

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[HS] - script bash et mot de passe mysql vide

2012-02-15 Thread Nahliel Steinberg
Bonjour,

J'ai écrit un petit script de backup de base mysql, je n'ai pas de password 
pour le user qui fera le dump.

USER='mon_user'
PASSWD=''

Je mets ça mais ça ne passe pas automatiquement, j'ai essayé en mettant un 
espace :

PASSWD=' '

Ca ne passe pas non plus, le script m'oblige à valider, vous avez une idée ?

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Re: [HS] - script bash et mot de passe mysql vide

2012-02-15 Thread Guillaume Seren
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On 15/02/2012 10:39, Nahliel Steinberg wrote:
 Bonjour,
 
 J'ai écrit un petit script de backup de base mysql, je n'ai pas de password 
 pour le user qui fera le dump.
 
 USER='mon_user'
 PASSWD=''
 
 Je mets ça mais ça ne passe pas automatiquement, j'ai essayé en mettant un 
 espace :
 
 PASSWD=' '
 
 Ca ne passe pas non plus, le script m'oblige à valider, vous avez une idée ?
 
Bonjour,
peut tu essayer sans mettre d'argument -p (passwd) dans la chaine de
connection ?


Cordialement,
Guillaume.

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Re: [HS] - script bash et mot de passe mysql vide

2012-02-15 Thread Bernard Schoenacker
Le Wed, 15 Feb 2012 10:39:15 +0100,
Nahliel Steinberg nahliel.steinb...@gmail.com a écrit :

 Bonjour,
 
 J'ai écrit un petit script de backup de base mysql, je n'ai pas de
 password pour le user qui fera le dump.
 
 USER='mon_user'
 PASSWD=''
 
 Je mets ça mais ça ne passe pas automatiquement, j'ai essayé en
 mettant un espace :
 
 PASSWD=' '
 
 Ca ne passe pas non plus, le script m'oblige à valider, vous avez une
 idée ?
 

bonjour,

le lien sur le script :

http://bash.cyberciti.biz/backup/backup-mysql-database-server-2/

reste à le faire appliquer et le mettre en tâche cron ...

slt
bernard

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Re: [HS] - script bash et mot de passe mysql vide

2012-02-15 Thread bruno.deb...@cyberoso.com
Le Wed, 15 Feb 2012 10:39:15 +0100,
Nahliel Steinberg nahliel.steinb...@gmail.com a écrit :

 Bonjour,
 
 J'ai écrit un petit script de backup de base mysql, je n'ai pas de
 password pour le user qui fera le dump.
 
 USER='mon_user'
 PASSWD=''
 
 Je mets ça mais ça ne passe pas automatiquement, j'ai essayé en
 mettant un espace :
 
 PASSWD=' '
 
 Ca ne passe pas non plus, le script m'oblige à valider, vous avez une
 idée ?
 


ne pas mettre l'option -p si tu n'utilises pas de mdp

Bruno

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Re: [HS] - script bash et mot de passe mysql vide

2012-02-15 Thread Nahliel Steinberg
Merci pour la réponse ça marche sans le -p de la commande.


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Impossible de partitionner un disque virtuel depuis une machine virtuelle.

2012-02-15 Thread Charles Plessy
Bonjour à tous,

ça fait six mois que je tourne en rond peine perdue à essayer de partitionner
un disque depuis une machine virtuelle lancée dans le nuage Amazon.

  (voir http://charles.plessy.org/Debian/debiâneries/nuage/ pour les 
préparatifs)

Le système démarré est l'installeur Debian. Après avoir chargé l'initrd et le
noyau via GRUB, la partition qui les contenait devrait, si j'ai bien compris,
pouvoir etre libérée puisqu'elle n'est pas montée.

Seulement voilà, que j'utilise fdisk ou parted, ou debian-installer, je me
heurte toujours au meme genre de message d'erreur:

  Error: Error informing the kernel about modifications to partition 
/dev/xvda1p1
  -- Invalid argument.  This means Linux won't know about any changes you made 
to
  /dev/xvda1p1 until you reboot -- so you shouldn't mount it or use it in any 
way
  before rebooting.

En conséquence, les fichiers de périphérique ne sont pas montés et
debian-installer n'arrive pas à formater les partitions nouvellement créées.

Si j'attache un nouveau volume, il est détecté comme dev/xvdb et 
debian-installer
parvient sans problème à le partitionner et formatter.

Ce que je ne comprend pas c'est pourquoi le premier disque ne se laisse pas
reformatter alors qu'il n'est pas monté.

Curieusement, fdisk ne voit pas la meme géométrie pour les deux disques:

Disk /dev/xvda1: 1073 MB, 1073741824 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 130 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x000cdf43

  Device Boot  Start End  Blocks   Id  System

Disk /dev/xvdb: 1073 MB, 1073741824 bytes
106 heads, 39 sectors/track, 507 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 4134 * 512 = 2116608 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x0003da5e

Device Boot  Start End  Blocks   Id  System
/dev/xvdb1   1 507 1046528   83  Linux


Mon but est de partir d'une image machine contentant debian-installer, qui se
remplacerait sur sa propre partition grace à un fichier de préconfiguration
fourni au démarrage, pour obtenir une image machine avec une Debian 100 %
propre dedans.

Une idée ?

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Re: Archives DUF en format maildir ou mbox

2012-02-15 Thread David Prévot
Le 15/02/2012 04:07, Yves Rutschle a écrit :
 On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 08:53:31AM +0100, Alexandre wrote:

 1) comment préserver la privacy des contributeurs qui le souhaitent;
 
 Mais pourquoi parlez-vous de vie privée?

C'est la réponse qu'Alexandre (aneonoe_) à obtenu d'un responsable de
liste Alexander Wirt (formorer) hier quand il a posé la question sur
#debian-lists :

09:20  aneonoe_ Hello, I wonder if archive of debian's list exist in
  mbox format as Ubuntu does:
  https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/
09:20  formorer no.
09:20  aneonoe_ Why ?
09:21  formorer we don't want to expose all those headers.
09:22  aneonoe_ Why you do not want to expose the headers ?
09:22  formorer privacy
[…]

 En d'autre terme, si quelqu'un distribue les archives sous
 le format Mailbox, ça ne change rien par rapport à la vie
 privée des contributeurs par rapport aux archives qui sont
 déjà publiées sur le site Web de Debian.

Il y a d'autres données que celles en ligne, comme les adresses IP, les
en-têtes spécifiques au client de messagerie utilisé, etc.

Les responsables de listes ont décidé de ne plus distribuer publiquement
les archives dans ce format, si vous avez de bonnes raisons de penser
que c'est une mauvaise idée, merci de bien vouloir essayer de les
convaincre, plutôt que d'essayer de le contourner.

Amicalement

David




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plus d'effacement continue des caractères

2012-02-15 Thread andre_debian
Bonjour,

Depuis l'utilisation de Gimp, je n'ai plus la possibilité
d'effacer des caractères en appuyant de manière continue
sur la touche backspace
(sinon par appui successif sur backspace)

J'ai bien désactivé dans KDE accessibilité =filtres
désactiver touches lentes , 
mais rien à faire !

Que me manque t-il ?

Merci.

andré

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Re: recherche homer simpson

2012-02-15 Thread moi-meme
Le Wed, 15 Feb 2012 10:00:02 +0100, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :

   est tu vraiment sûr que omer simpson ne s'est pas transformé en :
 
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YD36ZhpHPpE

non : il est là :
http://tug.ctan.org/pkg/simpsons

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Re: Archives DUF en format maildir ou mbox

2012-02-15 Thread Yves Rutschle
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:03:03AM -0400, David Prévot wrote:
 Il y a d'autres données que celles en ligne, comme les adresses IP, les
 en-têtes spécifiques au client de messagerie utilisé, etc.

Ok, ça tient debout. Ne peut-on pas faire des mailbox qui
retirent ces champs (et qui contiendraient donc les même
données que publiées sur le site)?

Y.

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partition debian disparue suite à install xp sur hdd en usb.

2012-02-15 Thread jean durandt

Bonsoir à tous 

j'ai déjà fait appel à la communauté pour le problème susmentionné.

Mais ce soir j'accumule les problèmes et je n'en comprends absolument pas 
l'origine.

on a vu le matériel : en dehors du rack qui pourrait être mis en cause ( 
connecteurs) tout est ok

on a vu les soft : tout est ok aussi
on a installé sur 3 hdd différents  les os xp et debian ( 2 fois xp 1 fois 
debian) tout est ok séparément, ok  un xp et un debian et un xp.

Mais lorsque l'on met : hdd debian en interne, xp sur rack et xp sur usb 
on perd
grub
puis la partition debian disparait
elle sera annotée inconnue puis aura un triangle point d'exclamation puis sera 
annotée ntfs sans aucune dimension - on suppose que dans l'énervement l'un 
d'entre nous a lancé puis arrêté juste au démarrage l'action de formatage. Mais 
ce n'est pas confirmé.

concrètement voici ce qui nous reste :
un hdd soi disant vide noté en ntfs qui contenait la partition debian
un hdd sur rack avec xp mais inaccessible - mbr disparu ce qui est normal
un hdd en usb qui refuse de se lancer malgré 6 installation d'os.

question : quelqu'un a t'il une idée ? si oui laquelle ou plutôt dans quelle 
direction rechercher le souci ?
question 2 : comment récupérer une partition debian qui a disparu ?
question 3 : peut on envisager de la réactiver et comment ?
question 4 : si non, peut-on récuperer les données et comment

ce problème m'est inconnu sous ubuntu

l'option envoi du hdd dans un labo refusée par mon patron. données trop 
sensibles à son goût.

Et dire que j'étais entrain de mettre un serveur nas en service pour tout 
sauvegarder, rageant.

merci en tous cas de votre aide rapide


  

Re: Archives DUF en format maildir ou mbox

2012-02-15 Thread David Prévot
Le 15/02/2012 13:15, Yves Rutschle a écrit :
 On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:03:03AM -0400, David Prévot wrote:
 Il y a d'autres données que celles en ligne, comme les adresses IP, les
 en-têtes spécifiques au client de messagerie utilisé, etc.
 
 Ok, ça tient debout. Ne peut-on pas faire des mailbox qui
 retirent ces champs (et qui contiendraient donc les même
 données que publiées sur le site)?

Si quelqu'un propose un script pour traiter les archives de cette façon,
les administrateurs de liste pourraient considérer les remettre en
ligne. Ça vaut le coup de tâter le terrain avant (peut-être d'autres
problèmes existe comme l'espace disque, la bande passante, le « coût »
machine de traitement, etc.) et puisqu'il s'agit d'un sujet récurrent,
mieux vaut essayer de prendre conscience de ce qui c'est déjà dit.

http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2011/08/msg00119.html

Amicalement

David




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Re: Impossible de partitionner un disque virtuel depuis une machine virtuelle.

2012-02-15 Thread Gilles Mocellin

Le 15/02/2012 15:37, Charles Plessy a écrit :

Bonjour à tous,

ça fait six mois que je tourne en rond peine perdue à essayer de partitionner
un disque depuis une machine virtuelle lancée dans le nuage Amazon.

   (voir http://charles.plessy.org/Debian/debiâneries/nuage/ pour les 
préparatifs)

Le système démarré est l'installeur Debian. Après avoir chargé l'initrd et le
noyau via GRUB, la partition qui les contenait devrait, si j'ai bien compris,
pouvoir etre libérée puisqu'elle n'est pas montée.

Seulement voilà, que j'utilise fdisk ou parted, ou debian-installer, je me
heurte toujours au meme genre de message d'erreur:

   Error: Error informing the kernel about modifications to partition 
/dev/xvda1p1
   -- Invalid argument.  This means Linux won't know about any changes you made 
to
   /dev/xvda1p1 until you reboot -- so you shouldn't mount it or use it in any 
way
   before rebooting.



[...]

Bonsoir,

Je pense que c'est du au fonctionnement de XEN, utilisé sur Amazon.
Au démarrage d'un DomU Xen, ggénéralement, on spécifie directement un 
device block pour une partition dans la VM :

- block device /dev/vgtruc/lvmavm - sera xvda1 dans la VM

Du coup, coté VM, il n'y a pas vraiment de /dev/xvda, seul la partiton 1 
existe.


Je sais qu'il est possible d'utiliser pygrub pour vraiment booter sur un 
disque virtuel complet.


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ssh : application veut accéder clé privée id_rsa mais elle est verrouillée

2012-02-15 Thread andre_debian
Bonsoir,

Je me connecte à un serveur via ssh sans problèmes.
(mon poste client est sous Debian + KDE 3.5)

Depuis peu, je vois apparaitre systématiquement une fenêtre graphique
avec ces messages et demande :
une application veut accéder à la clé privée id_rsa mais elle est 
 verrouillée
mot de passe : ..
RefuserValider

Quid ? De quel mot de passe s'agit-il ?
(je les ai tous essayés, sans résultat)

Si je clique sur refuser, la fenêtre s'éteint et je peux me connecter via 
ssh.

J'avoue ne pas comprendre, merci par avance d'une aide.

André

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Re: Archives DUF en format maildir ou mbox

2012-02-15 Thread Alexandre
Le mercredi 15 février de l'année 2012, vers 15 heures et 09 minutes, David 
Prévot écrivait:
 Le 15/02/2012 13:15, Yves Rutschle a écrit :
  On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:03:03AM -0400, David Prévot wrote:
  Il y a d'autres données que celles en ligne, comme les adresses IP, les
  en-têtes spécifiques au client de messagerie utilisé, etc.
  
  Ok, ça tient debout. Ne peut-on pas faire des mailbox qui
  retirent ces champs (et qui contiendraient donc les même
  données que publiées sur le site)?
 
 Si quelqu'un propose un script pour traiter les archives de cette façon,
 les administrateurs de liste pourraient considérer les remettre en
 ligne. Ça vaut le coup de tâter le terrain avant (peut-être d'autres
 problèmes existe comme l'espace disque, la bande passante, le « coût »
 machine de traitement, etc.) et puisqu'il s'agit d'un sujet récurrent,
 mieux vaut essayer de prendre conscience de ce qui c'est déjà dit.
 
 http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2011/08/msg00119.html


Bonsoir, 
Merci David pour ces pistes d'interprétation. 

Mais je me demande si le script pour traiter les archives et les
anonymiser est le coeur du problème; ou disons qu'il s'agit de l'un
des ventricules. La position  Current status is that listmasters do
not plan to publish any mboxes ne mentionne d'ailleurs aucune raison
particulière.

Supposons que nous arrivions à déterminer TOUTES les informations
potentiellement privacy-cides (privacides) et que nous réalisions un
script pour les éliminer des mails; comme le précise Y. Rutschle, il
s'agit en fait de réaliser une mbox à partir des archives déjà en
ligne. Mais poursuivons le raisonnement. Supposons que nous arrivions
à faire ce travail. Est-ce que les listmasters mettraient en œuvre le
script pour autant ?

La réponse We will see. I am currently not sure about it. (Alex Wirt)
est encourageante et précise le problème selon moi. En effet, pourquoi
un format mbox... si en plus cela risque de nous rajouter du travail
(ils en ont bien assez) ?

La requête d'Andreas Tille est pourtant claire et courageuse (merci
pour le lien) : il propose de faire des statistiques pour mieux observer
l'activité des contributeurs. Mais pourquoi faire ? Quel serait
l'utilité de ce genre de statistiques ? D'ailleurs, est-ce le rôle de
Debian de donner accès à ces données ? Debian is not *collecting*
data (like in a web form were you fill in data to do some research) but
we are rather logging information people are providing (A. Tille).

J'ai déjà vu Andréas à l'oeuvre, il réalise des stats qui lui
permettent de coordonner sa propre activité avec celle des autres
contributeurs, mais passons là n'est pas le sujet. En ayant en tête
l'outil de coordination qu'il pourrait mettre en place, il a évoqué
le nom It sometimes is important who says something. PATATRA. Il est
revenu sur le problème de la vie privée alors qu'il me semble que
le véritable problème est celui de la légitimité d'un format mbox
(2ème ventricule du problème).

Tant que nous n'aurons pas dé-montré la nécessité, l'utilité et
la cohérence avec le projet Debian, de l'accès à un format libre
d'échange, d'étude et de travail sur les mailing-lists et ceci tout en
préservant la vie privée des contributeurs alors la discussion sera
vaine (amha).

Je ne sais pas si vous me suivez. 

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Re: Archives DUF en format maildir ou mbox

2012-02-15 Thread David Prévot
Le 15/02/2012 17:22, Alexandre a écrit :

 La requête d'Andreas Tille est pourtant claire et courageuse (merci
 pour le lien) : il propose de faire des statistiques pour mieux observer
 l'activité des contributeurs. Mais pourquoi faire ? Quel serait
 l'utilité de ce genre de statistiques ?

http://people.debian.org/~tille/talks/20110729-gsoc-teammetrics/





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duda ldapsearch

2012-02-15 Thread Esteban Torres Rodríguez
Buenas a todos,

Necesito sacar un informe de nombres y apellidos de los usuarios en
ldap, pero me he encontrado con el problema que cuando el nombre o el
apellido lleva acento,ñ, etc el ldapsearch me saca un churro.

Debe ser problema de codificación, pero no encuentro ningún parámetro
en el ldapsearch para decirle que quiero la salida en utf8.

He probado con una de estas herramientas gráficas de ldapbrowser y los
muestra perfectamente, osea, que debe ser un problema del ldapsearch.

Os ha pasado alguna vez? Que herramienta usais para este tipo de consultas?


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Re: Duda sobre el número de CORES que Debian 6 detecta en una SUN SPARC T5240

2012-02-15 Thread Andrés Durán
Gracias por la contestación Mark, pero me temo que no estoy usando nada de 
virtualización, es un Servidor físico formateado e instalado con el DVD de 
instalación de Debian 6. No se porqué me sale como sun4v, pero lo que me llama 
mucho la atención es que solo me muestre 24 cpus, no deberían de ser 128?

He realizado un DMESG y me he encontrado con que parece haber una limitación en 
una variable del kernel NR_CPUS por lo visto está establecido a 32 y por ello 
no consigue cargar el resto de CPU's aunque parece que detecta las 128.

Estoy intentando recompilar un kernel con el valor de esa variable a 128 o 64, 
en ambos casos la compilación falla... si pongo el valor a 32 se compila 
perfectamente... Al parecer la variable NR_CPUS depende de otra llamada 
CONFIG_MAXSMP pero esta ultima es de tipo boolean y al parecer no está en las 
opciones del menuconfig.

¿Alguien me puede dar una idea o alguna opinión? Gracias!

root@T5240:/usr/src/linux-2.6-2.6.32# dmesg 
[0.00] PROMLIB: Sun IEEE Boot Prom 'OBP 4.30.9 2010/07/16 09:06'
[0.00] PROMLIB: Root node compatible: sun4v
[0.00] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset
[0.00] Initializing cgroup subsys cpu
[0.00] Linux version 2.6.32-5-sparc64-smp (Debian 2.6.32-41) 
(b...@decadent.org.uk) (gcc version 4.3.5 (Debian 4.3.5-4) ) #1 SMP Mon Jan 16 
17:28:56 UTC 2012
[0.00] bootconsole [earlyprom0] enabled
[0.00] ARCH: SUN4V
[0.00] Ethernet address: 00:14:4f:46:3c:d2
[0.00] Kernel: Using 2 locked TLB entries for main kernel image.
[0.00] Remapping the kernel... done.
[0.00] OF stdout device is: /virtual-devices@100/console@1
[0.00] PROM: Built device tree with 151179 bytes of memory.
[0.00] MDESC: Size is 99248 bytes.
[0.00] PLATFORM: banner-name [T5240]
[0.00] PLATFORM: name [SUNW,T5240]
[0.00] PLATFORM: hostid [84463cd2]
[0.00] PLATFORM: serial# [00ab4130]
[0.00] PLATFORM: stick-frequency [457656f0]
[0.00] PLATFORM: mac-address [144f463cd2]
[0.00] PLATFORM: watchdog-resolution [1000 ms]
[0.00] PLATFORM: watchdog-max-timeout [3153600 ms]
[0.00] PLATFORM: max-cpus [128]
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 32 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 33 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 34 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 35 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 36 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 37 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 38 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 39 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 40 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 41 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 42 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 43 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 44 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 45 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 46 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 47 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 48 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 49 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 50 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 51 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 52 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 53 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 54 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 55 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 72 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 73 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 74 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 75 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 76 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 77 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 78 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 79 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 80 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 81 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 82 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 83 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 84 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 85 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 86 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 87 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 88 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 89 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 90 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 91 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 92 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 93 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 94 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 95 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 96 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 97 which is = NR_CPUS (32)
[0.00] Ignoring CPU 

Re: [OT] (Anécdota) Sobre el monopolio de Windows

2012-02-15 Thread jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
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Victor H De la Luz escribió:
 2012/2/14 Leo rockandro...@gmail.com:
  Uf, pero qué rabia leer todas estas anécdotas. Yo, por el contrario de
  lo que algunos han dicho, creo que no hay que quedarse callado, que
  siempre que se tenga la oportunidad hay que hacer valer la opinión, en
  este caso la preferencia por el SL. ¿Por qué cualquiera puede usar
  winbugs sin recibir cuestionamientos (y ahora usar mac y, además de no
  recibir cuestionamientos, recibir halagos por ser cool) y sí ser
  criticado por el uso del SL? Pues, sinceramente, creo que lo peor que
  uno puede hacer es quedarse callado. Hay que pelearla contra sujetos
  como este profesor (qué pena me da que mucha gente así exista en mi
  mismo gremio). Si uno es respetuoso y lo hace con buenos argumentos,
  no veo dónde está el problema. Si no damos nuestra opinión, windows y
  mac consiguen su objetivo, la sumisión y resignación de los usuarios.
  Y ojo, que esto es aplicable a todo tipo de situaciones donde se
  quiera imponer ideas, conductas, valores, etc.
  Saludos.
 
 Tranquilos chicos, ya les llegara su hora. Cuando sean profesores o
 arquitectos de software ahi podran utilizar las herramientas que
 quieran. En lo particular yo no impongo ningun SO o software, lo que
 si les pido a mis alumnos es que si van a usar software propietario me
 muestren las facturas y las licencias de cada programa que estan
 usando.
 
 ¿El resultado?
 
 La gran mayoria lo entrega en Linux o con software libre, casi ningun
 estudiante tiene el suficiente dinero para comprar las licencias tan
 honerosas (aun para estudiantes) y tan restricitivas, eso los hace
 concientes de la importancia del Software Libre.

Buenas.

Con tu permiso, usare tu idea siempre que pueda. Me ha parecido
sencilla y tremendamente practica.

+1.000

Un saludo

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Re: Duda sobre el número de CORES que Debian 6 detecta en una SUN SPARC T5240

2012-02-15 Thread Marc Aymerich
2012/2/15 Andrés Durán du...@tadium.es:
 Gracias por la contestación Mark, pero me temo que no estoy usando nada de 
 virtualización, es un Servidor físico formateado e instalado con el DVD de 
 instalación de Debian 6. No se porqué me sale como sun4v, pero lo que me 
 llama mucho la atención es que solo me muestre 24 cpus, no deberían de ser 
 128?

Buenas de nuevo,
Con los 256 nucleos que tienes y releyendo el articulo de la wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_Domains me reafirmo en que tienes
un hypervisor por ahi, me inclino a pensar que podria ser
virtualizacion por hardware/firmware y que quizas en el arranque del
servidor te ofrezca la opción de entrar en algun menu para
configurarlo. En el mensaje anterior dije que en ningun caso un thread
puede considerarse un core, bueno, pues estaba equivocado ;) esta
tecnologia de sun crea nucleos virtuales que corren sobre un thread de
la cpu.

 A single chip contains up to 16 CPU cores, and each core has either
four hardware threads (for the T1) or eight hardware threads (for the
T2, T2+, T3 and T4) that act as virtual CPUs

En tu caso parece que tienes:
2 cpus x 16 cores x 8 threads = 256 cpus virtuales

Si no quieres liarte recompilando el kernel se me ocurre que quizas
puedas desactivar esta virtualizacion y trabajar directamente sobre
los 32 cores físicos que deduzco que tienes.
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Re: gvfsd-smb-browse: Extraña conexión entre mi máquina y una ip remota

2012-02-15 Thread jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
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Alexander Villalba escribió:
 
 Mas info:
 root@jmramirez:/home/jmramirez# whois 200.84.98.43
 
 % Joint Whois - whois.lacnic.net
 %  This server accepts single ASN, IPv4 or IPv6 queries
 
 % LACNIC resource: whois.lacnic.net
 
 
 % Copyright LACNIC lacnic.net
 %  The data below is provided for information purposes
 %  and to assist persons in obtaining information about or
 %  related to AS and IP numbers registrations
 %  By submitting a whois query, you agree to use this data
 %  only for lawful purposes.
 %  2012-02-13 12:14:12 (BRST -02:00)
 
 inetnum: 200.84.0/17
 status:  reassigned
 owner:   CANTV Net.
 ownerid: VE-CANE-LACNIC
 address: Centrol Lido, Torre A, piso 4, Ofc 41-a, El Rosal.
 address: Caracas., Distrito Federal.
 country: VE
 owner-c: LEM1-ARIN
 inetrev: 200.84.0/17
 nserver: DNS1.CANTV.NET
 nsstat:  20120207 AA
 nslastaa:20120207
 nserver: DNS2.CANTV.NET
 nsstat:  20120207 AA
 nslastaa:20120207
 created: 20020123
 changed: 20020123
 inetnum-up:  200.84.0/17
 source:  ARIN-HISTORIC
 
 nic-hdl: LEM1-ARIN
 person:  Luis E. Munoz
 e-mail:  l...@cantv.net
 address: CANTV Servicios, C.A.
 address: Av. Fco. de Miranda Centro Lido Torre B Piso 7 Ofic 71-B El
 Rosal
 address: Caracas., Distrito Federal. 1060
 country: VE
 phone:   +582 9013683
 source:  ARIN-HISTORIC
 
 % whois.lacnic.net accepts only direct match queries.
 % Types of queries are: POCs, ownerid, CIDR blocks, IP
 % and AS numbers.
 
 
 
 ##
 
 
 root@jmramirez:/home/jmramirez# nmap -PN 200.84.98.43
 
 Starting Nmap 5.00 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2012-02-13 15:07 CET
 All 1000 scanned ports on 200.84.98-43.dyn.dsl.cantv.net (200.84.98.43)
 are filtered
 
 Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 207.22 seconds
 
 Un saludo
 


 
 gracias nuevamente por tu mensaje jmramirez, pero no me ha servido de
 mucho ese whois
 
 otra cosa que quería aclararte es que esa conexión que vi con el netstat
 me aparecio de manera esporática y tuve el cuidado de copiar y pegarla
 en una nota. Luego mate el proceso. He revisado varias veces pero no la
 he vuelto a ver más. Pero eso hace que me preocupe más todavía.
 
 
 Uno acotación, no para ti ramirez, sino para el resto de las personas
 que siguen el hilo:
 
 me pregunto si de verdad esta clara la importancia del mensaje, ¿de
 verdad se comprende eso?, ¿de verdad se  entiende lo preocupante que es
 ver una ip remota conectada de manera inexplicable en la mia?

Yo estaría muy preocupado, pero tienes que entender que a mi lo que te
pase en tu maquina no me influye. Si fuera en la mía otra cosa seria.

Te recomiendo que te crees un script, para que te registre y avise
cuando vuelva a ocurrir una conexión de ese tipo, así no tienes que
mirar tu si hay algo, sino que el sistema te avisara cuando haya algo.

divagaciones=on
Quien sabe, lo mismo así pillas que es lo que pasa, se me ocurren
almacenamiento en la red, o que vieras algún partido online y eso fuera
la cache
/divagaciones=off

Un saludo y suerte

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Re: gvfsd-smb-browse: Extraña conexión entre mi máquina y una ip remota

2012-02-15 Thread jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
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jmramirez (mas_ke_na) escribió:
 Buenas
 
  Te recuerdo que es una lista de soporte gratuito, no soporte de pago.
 Contestaran cuando quieran/puedan/sepan.
 
 no me diga ¿y tu cuánto cobras? ... 
 
 ¿Y eso a que viene? no cobro nada, en mi caso me acojo al que quería
 responder.
 
 
 
 
  También te recuerdo que en la lista hay unas normas, entre ellas el top
 posting.
 
 aclaro al que lea esto que no se refiere a que el top posting sea una
 norma o que el top posting este bien. 
 
 Te lo aclaro yo también. Es una norma de la lista y de la netetiquete (
 o como se escriba)
 
 
 
  También te recuerdo que creaste muchas enemistades en la lista, y se
 que estas en varios filtros tipo /dev/null y de los que saben. Luego
 es mas difícil que te contesten.
 
 
 X-¿
 
 Ha comenzado con el contrapunteo  La verdad es que me da fastidio
 contestar a eso, pero siempre tengo la desagradable sensación de que
 tengo que hacerlo, porque eso de los enemigos que he creado en esta
 lista es simple y llanamente pura mierda y desgraciadamente lamento el
 término pero me es difícil encontrar uno mejor. Pues no me parece que a
 cierta gente ridícula que se sintió ofendida o no le pareció que
 escribiera esto o aquello, las pueda llamar enemigos que yo  me gané,
 son más bien enemigos gratuitos o gente que quisiera que todo el mundo
 fuese tan ridículos como ellos. 
 
 Me parece más bien que existe cierto afán en esta lista por hacerme
 creer que aquí solo existe ese tipo de gente ridícula o que crea que
 todo el mundo debería ser tan mierda como Camaleón. Que la gente como
 Richard Stallman o Linuz Trovalls son de pura fantasía que únicamente
 aparecen pintados en una foto o como algún producto de una realidad
 virtual o algún universo paralelo... 
 
 Debo admitir, sin embargo, que esa gente ha tenido cierto éxito, seria
 un estúpido arrogante si no lo admitiera. Han logrado que muchas veces
 me sienta en esta lista como un personaje de una novela de Franz
 Kafka... lo digo por lo terriblemente absurdo de la situación. Me
 mantengo firme pero me parece que no lo voy a creer cuando me consiga
 con alguien que se comporte y responda con sentido común ...  alguien
 que de verdad sea sabio en esto de linux y de verdad represente al
 espirítu GNU... que según jmramirez se fueron (¿de verdad ser habrá
 referido a ellos?)... pero que no puede hacerme creer que fue por mi
 culpa.
 
 Primero, no creo que insultar este justificado en ningun caso, creo de
 hecho que es el recurso de aquellos que no saben/no pueden responder
 correctamente y en caso de cagarla reconocerlo, pero son opiniones.
 
 No te he dicho que se hayan ido de la lista, te he dicho que tienen un
 filtro del tipo:
 
 Correo de Alexander Villalba  /dev/null ( para que lo entiendas, no te
 leen)
 
 
 
 
  Por lo que yo he visto el paquete que contiene ese binario es
 gvfs-backends
 
 root@jmramirez:/home/jmramirez# dpkg -l | grep  gvfs-backends
 ii  gvfs-backends1.6.4-3
 userspace virtual filesystem - backends
 
  Ahora si ejecutas el paquete, para saber que modificadores tiene:
 
 root@jmramirez:/home/jmramirez# /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-smb-browse --help
 Uso: /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-smb-browse clave=valor clave=valor …
 
  Por lo que alguien ejecuto:
 
 /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-smb-browse --spawner :1.4
 /org/gtk/gvfs/exec_spaw/4
 
  Si tu no has sido, cepillate el ID y reinicia, a ver si persiste. Si
 persiste, busca donde se lanza, renombrar el binario y te saltara en
 alguna parte. Así sabrá donde/quien lo lanza.
 
  No se darte mas ayuda. Pero lo mismo por aquí encuentras algo:
 
 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=866397
 
 Un saludo
 
 gracias, pero me ha servido de muy poco tu ayuda.
 
 De nada, no se decirte mas.
 
 PD: Por si no queda clara mi postura, paso de des-calificaciones,
 insultos y lo que sea, yo por mi parte si se y puedo, te responderé.
 
 Un saludo
 

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Re: duda ldapsearch

2012-02-15 Thread jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
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Esteban Torres Rodríguez escribió:
 Buenas a todos,
 
 Necesito sacar un informe de nombres y apellidos de los usuarios en
 ldap, pero me he encontrado con el problema que cuando el nombre o el
 apellido lleva acento,ñ, etc el ldapsearch me saca un churro.
 
 Debe ser problema de codificación, pero no encuentro ningún parámetro
 en el ldapsearch para decirle que quiero la salida en utf8.
 
 He probado con una de estas herramientas gráficas de ldapbrowser y los
 muestra perfectamente, osea, que debe ser un problema del ldapsearch.
 
 Os ha pasado alguna vez? Que herramienta usais para este tipo de consultas?

Buenas

No uso ldap, pero he visto esto que puede valerte ( aunque me parece
que en paquete de debian no esta, lo vi en un iseries)

- -C charset
Specifies that strings supplied as input to the ldapsearch utility
are represented in a local character set (as specified by charset).
String input includes the filter, the bind DN and the base DN.
Similarly, when displaying data, ldapsearch converts data received from
the LDAP server to the specified character set. Use the -C charset
option if the input string codepage is different from the job codepage
value. Refer to the ldap_set_iconv_local_charset() API to see supported
charset values. Also, if the -C option and the -L option are both
specified, input is assumed to be in the specified character set, but
output from ldapsearch is always preserved in its UTF-8 representation,
or a base-64 encoded representation of the data when non-printable
characters are detected. This is the case because standard LDIF files
only contain UTF-8 (or base-64 encoded UTF-8) representations of string
data. Note that the supported values for charset are the same values
supported for the charset tag that is optionally defined in Version 1
LDIF files.

Fuente:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/index.jsp?topic=%2Frzahy%2Frzahyldapsrch.htm

Un saludo
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Re: Duda sobre el número de CORES que Debian 6 detecta en una SUN SPARC T5240

2012-02-15 Thread Cristian Mitchell
El día 15 de febrero de 2012 06:28, Marc Aymerich
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 2012/2/15 Andrés Durán du...@tadium.es:
 Gracias por la contestación Mark, pero me temo que no estoy usando nada de 
 virtualización, es un Servidor físico formateado e instalado con el DVD de 
 instalación de Debian 6. No se porqué me sale como sun4v, pero lo que me 
 llama mucho la atención es que solo me muestre 24 cpus, no deberían de ser 
 128?

 Buenas de nuevo,
 Con los 256 nucleos que tienes y releyendo el articulo de la wikipedia
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_Domains me reafirmo en que tienes
 un hypervisor por ahi, me inclino a pensar que podria ser
 virtualizacion por hardware/firmware y que quizas en el arranque del
 servidor te ofrezca la opción de entrar en algun menu para
 configurarlo. En el mensaje anterior dije que en ningun caso un thread
 puede considerarse un core, bueno, pues estaba equivocado ;) esta
 tecnologia de sun crea nucleos virtuales que corren sobre un thread de
 la cpu.

  A single chip contains up to 16 CPU cores, and each core has either
 four hardware threads (for the T1) or eight hardware threads (for the
 T2, T2+, T3 and T4) that act as virtual CPUs

 En tu caso parece que tienes:
 2 cpus x 16 cores x 8 threads = 256 cpus virtuales

 Si no quieres liarte recompilando el kernel se me ocurre que quizas
 puedas desactivar esta virtualizacion y trabajar directamente sobre
 los 32 cores físicos que deduzco que tienes.
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no estanran upgradeados?
Por que claramente tenes 24 cores
son

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Re: duda ldapsearch

2012-02-15 Thread Cristian Mitchell
2012/2/15 jmramirez (mas_ke_na) mas_ke...@hotmail.com:
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 Esteban Torres Rodríguez escribió:
 Buenas a todos,

 Necesito sacar un informe de nombres y apellidos de los usuarios en
 ldap, pero me he encontrado con el problema que cuando el nombre o el
 apellido lleva acento,ñ, etc el ldapsearch me saca un churro.

 Debe ser problema de codificación, pero no encuentro ningún parámetro
 en el ldapsearch para decirle que quiero la salida en utf8.

 He probado con una de estas herramientas gráficas de ldapbrowser y los
 muestra perfectamente, osea, que debe ser un problema del ldapsearch.

 Os ha pasado alguna vez? Que herramienta usais para este tipo de consultas?

 Buenas

        No uso ldap, pero he visto esto que puede valerte ( aunque me parece
 que en paquete de debian no esta, lo vi en un iseries)

 - -C charset
    Specifies that strings supplied as input to the ldapsearch utility
 are represented in a local character set (as specified by charset).
 String input includes the filter, the bind DN and the base DN.
 Similarly, when displaying data, ldapsearch converts data received from
 the LDAP server to the specified character set. Use the -C charset
 option if the input string codepage is different from the job codepage
 value. Refer to the ldap_set_iconv_local_charset() API to see supported
 charset values. Also, if the -C option and the -L option are both
 specified, input is assumed to be in the specified character set, but
 output from ldapsearch is always preserved in its UTF-8 representation,
 or a base-64 encoded representation of the data when non-printable
 characters are detected. This is the case because standard LDIF files
 only contain UTF-8 (or base-64 encoded UTF-8) representations of string
 data. Note that the supported values for charset are the same values
 supported for the charset tag that is optionally defined in Version 1
 LDIF files.

 Fuente:
 http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/index.jsp?topic=%2Frzahy%2Frzahyldapsrch.htm

 Un saludo
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Re: duda ldapsearch

2012-02-15 Thread Esteban Torres Rodríguez
si lo uso en consola

env: LANG=es_ES.UTF-8

Lo podeis probar alguien para ver si también le ocurre?

El día 15 de febrero de 2012 12:34, Cristian Mitchell
mitchell6...@gmail.com escribió:
 2012/2/15 jmramirez (mas_ke_na) mas_ke...@hotmail.com:
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 Esteban Torres Rodríguez escribió:
 Buenas a todos,

 Necesito sacar un informe de nombres y apellidos de los usuarios en
 ldap, pero me he encontrado con el problema que cuando el nombre o el
 apellido lleva acento,ñ, etc el ldapsearch me saca un churro.

 Debe ser problema de codificación, pero no encuentro ningún parámetro
 en el ldapsearch para decirle que quiero la salida en utf8.

 He probado con una de estas herramientas gráficas de ldapbrowser y los
 muestra perfectamente, osea, que debe ser un problema del ldapsearch.

 Os ha pasado alguna vez? Que herramienta usais para este tipo de consultas?

 Buenas

        No uso ldap, pero he visto esto que puede valerte ( aunque me parece
 que en paquete de debian no esta, lo vi en un iseries)

 - -C charset
    Specifies that strings supplied as input to the ldapsearch utility
 are represented in a local character set (as specified by charset).
 String input includes the filter, the bind DN and the base DN.
 Similarly, when displaying data, ldapsearch converts data received from
 the LDAP server to the specified character set. Use the -C charset
 option if the input string codepage is different from the job codepage
 value. Refer to the ldap_set_iconv_local_charset() API to see supported
 charset values. Also, if the -C option and the -L option are both
 specified, input is assumed to be in the specified character set, but
 output from ldapsearch is always preserved in its UTF-8 representation,
 or a base-64 encoded representation of the data when non-printable
 characters are detected. This is the case because standard LDIF files
 only contain UTF-8 (or base-64 encoded UTF-8) representations of string
 data. Note that the supported values for charset are the same values
 supported for the charset tag that is optionally defined in Version 1
 LDIF files.

 Fuente:
 http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/index.jsp?topic=%2Frzahy%2Frzahyldapsrch.htm

 Un saludo
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[OT] - Servidor Camaras IP

2012-02-15 Thread Robert J. Briones C.
Hola estimados.

Tengo en mente un proyecto de Camarás IP... unas 6. y mi idea es
almacenar grabaciones, de estas durante un par de meses.

El problema... o no se si problema... pero no se que aplicar, por que
las camarás vienen con aplixaciones para poder verlas desde un
explorador o un Smartphone, y con transferencia FTP y todo eso.

Asi que no se que me convendrá más, si ahacer una aplizacion que
maneje las camaras y valla grabando lo que las camarás ven, o
simplemente poner un servidor FTP que reciba las grabaciones que las
mismas camarán hagan.

no se si me explico . pero la idea es inatalar las camaras, y un
servidor que almacene las grabaciones, y que estas se puedan ver todas
juntas desde otro computador, un smartphone y un Iphone.

Espero sus opiniones para ver hacia que lado me voy.

Mil Gracias.

Saludos cordiales.


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Re: [OT] - Servidor Camaras IP

2012-02-15 Thread jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
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Robert J. Briones C. escribió:
 Hola estimados.
 
 Tengo en mente un proyecto de Camarás IP... unas 6. y mi idea es
 almacenar grabaciones, de estas durante un par de meses.
 
 El problema... o no se si problema... pero no se que aplicar, por que
 las camarás vienen con aplixaciones para poder verlas desde un
 explorador o un Smartphone, y con transferencia FTP y todo eso.
 
 Asi que no se que me convendrá más, si ahacer una aplizacion que
 maneje las camaras y valla grabando lo que las camarás ven, o
 simplemente poner un servidor FTP que reciba las grabaciones que las
 mismas camarán hagan.
 
 no se si me explico . pero la idea es inatalar las camaras, y un
 servidor que almacene las grabaciones, y que estas se puedan ver todas
 juntas desde otro computador, un smartphone y un Iphone.
 
 Espero sus opiniones para ver hacia que lado me voy.
 
 Mil Gracias.
 
 Saludos cordiales.

Buenas.

He visto un software para la gestión de cámaras ip, basado en linux y
open source [1] [1.bis]. No se si te valdrá, pero creo que puede merecer
la pena probarlo y ver como lo han hecho. Lo mismo puedes optar por una
solución parecida o directamente usar su solución con tus cámaras ip.

[1] http://www.zoneminder.com/
[1.bis]
http://www.voipsupply.com/blog/deploying-linux-open-source-ip-video-surveillance-with-zoneminder

[Re OT]

Se que no es el lugar, pero creo que lo mismo te puede interesar, estoy
vendiendo 2 cámaras ip axis 2100 [2]

[2]
http://anuncios.ebay.es/compraventa/se-venden-camara-ip-axis-2100/10952481

[Fin Re OT]


Un saludo

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Re: gnome 3

2012-02-15 Thread Camaleón
El Tue, 14 Feb 2012 23:59:09 -0300, Gabriel escribió:

 Ante todo quiero saludarlos. Por fin me pasé a debian y hasta ahora me
 siento muy bien con él.
 Quiero hacer mi primera consulta respecto a instalar gnome 3.

(...)

No te recomendaría que lo instalaras salvo que tengas wheezy o sid. 

Si quieres ver cómo funciona te recomiendo que cargues una versión LiveCD 
de la distribución que prefieras y lo pruebes ahí, o que uses una máquina 
virtual o instales un sistema en paralelo para pruebas, pero no lo hagas 
en un equipo que tengas en producción, digo, instalar gnome3 en squeeze, 
porque te lo puedes malograr.

 He buscado algo como esto (http://raphaelhertzog.com/2011/04/11/journey
-of-a-new-gnome-3-debian-packager/)
 pero no comprendo algunas cosas.

(...)

Ese enlace ya es antiguo (abril del 2011), lo más probable es que hayan 
cambiado muchas cosas y las instrucciones ya no sean completamente 
válidas.

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Re: Duda sobre el número de CORES que Debian 6 detecta en una SUN SPARC T5240

2012-02-15 Thread Camaleón
El Wed, 15 Feb 2012 10:06:17 +0100, Andrés Durán escribió:

 Gracias por la contestación Mark, pero me temo que no estoy usando nada
 de virtualización, es un Servidor físico formateado e instalado con el
 DVD de instalación de Debian 6. No se porqué me sale como sun4v, 

Porque ese es el nombre de la arquitectura.

http://www.debian.org/ports/sparc/index.en.html

 pero lo que me llama mucho la atención es que solo me muestre 24 cpus,
 no deberían de ser 128?

Huy... ¿pero no eran 64 núcleos virtuales?

 He realizado un DMESG y me he encontrado con que parece haber una
 limitación en una variable del kernel NR_CPUS por lo visto está
 establecido a 32 y por ello no consigue cargar el resto de CPU's aunque
 parece que detecta las 128.

¿De donde sacas las 128?

 Estoy intentando recompilar un kernel con el valor de esa variable a 128
 o 64, en ambos casos la compilación falla... si pongo el valor a 32 se
 compila perfectamente... Al parecer la variable NR_CPUS depende de
 otra llamada CONFIG_MAXSMP pero esta ultima es de tipo boolean y al
 parecer no está en las opciones del menuconfig.
 
 ¿Alguien me puede dar una idea o alguna opinión? Gracias!

(...)

Yo preguntaría en la lista de sparc

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Re: [OT] - Servidor Camaras IP

2012-02-15 Thread Orlando Nuñez
El 15 de febrero de 2012 09:43, jmramirez (mas_ke_na) mas_ke...@hotmail.com
 escribió:

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 Robert J. Briones C. escribió:
  Hola estimados.
 
  Tengo en mente un proyecto de Camarás IP... unas 6. y mi idea es
  almacenar grabaciones, de estas durante un par de meses.
 
  El problema... o no se si problema... pero no se que aplicar, por que
  las camarás vienen con aplixaciones para poder verlas desde un
  explorador o un Smartphone, y con transferencia FTP y todo eso.
 
  Asi que no se que me convendrá más, si ahacer una aplizacion que
  maneje las camaras y valla grabando lo que las camarás ven, o
  simplemente poner un servidor FTP que reciba las grabaciones que las
  mismas camarán hagan.
 
  no se si me explico . pero la idea es inatalar las camaras, y un
  servidor que almacene las grabaciones, y que estas se puedan ver todas
  juntas desde otro computador, un smartphone y un Iphone.
 
  Espero sus opiniones para ver hacia que lado me voy.
 
  Mil Gracias.
 
  Saludos cordiales.

 Buenas.

He visto un software para la gestión de cámaras ip, basado en linux
 y
 open source [1] [1.bis]. No se si te valdrá, pero creo que puede merecer
 la pena probarlo y ver como lo han hecho. Lo mismo puedes optar por una
 solución parecida o directamente usar su solución con tus cámaras ip.

 [1] http://www.zoneminder.com/
 [1.bis]

 http://www.voipsupply.com/blog/deploying-linux-open-source-ip-video-surveillance-with-zoneminder

 [Re OT]

 Se que no es el lugar, pero creo que lo mismo te puede interesar, estoy
 vendiendo 2 cámaras ip axis 2100 [2]

 [2]
 http://anuncios.ebay.es/compraventa/se-venden-camara-ip-axis-2100/10952481

 [Fin Re OT]


 Un saludo

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Saludos.


Seria bueno investigar marca / modelo de cámara, porque algunas solo
funcionan en Windows + Internet Explorer, donde trabajaba tuvimos una mala
experiencia, por eso, nunca pudimos utilizarlas ni en Windows + Firefox.


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Re: [OT] - Servidor Camaras IP

2012-02-15 Thread Camaleón
El Wed, 15 Feb 2012 10:49:10 -0300, Robert J. Briones C. escribió:

 Tengo en mente un proyecto de Camarás IP... unas 6. y mi idea es
 almacenar grabaciones, de estas durante un par de meses.
 
 El problema... o no se si problema... pero no se que aplicar, por que
 las camarás vienen con aplixaciones para poder verlas desde un
 explorador o un Smartphone, y con transferencia FTP y todo eso.

Eso está bien. 

Si además te permiten acceder a las imágenes y vídeos en bruto, podrás 
centralizarlas en un sistema propio, tuyo, a modo de servidor local.

 Asi que no se que me convendrá más, si ahacer una aplizacion que maneje
 las camaras y valla grabando lo que las camarás ven, o simplemente poner
 un servidor FTP que reciba las grabaciones que las mismas camarán hagan.

(...)

Puedes hacer las dos cosas: mantener operativa la aplicación integrada en 
cada cámara (que entiendo tendrán un mini servidor web integrado) y a 
demás, enviar las imágenes/vídeo a un servidor tuyo (con zoneminder, 
por ejemplo), así te sirve a modo de backup y si quieres, le puedes dar 
acceso desde el exterior a las personas que quieras.

Pero eso ya depende de las opciones que te permitan las cámaras web.
 
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Re: duda ldapsearch

2012-02-15 Thread Camaleón
El Wed, 15 Feb 2012 09:10:11 +0100, Esteban Torres Rodríguez escribió:

 Buenas a todos,
 
 Necesito sacar un informe de nombres y apellidos de los usuarios en
 ldap, pero me he encontrado con el problema que cuando el nombre o el
 apellido lleva acento,ñ, etc el ldapsearch me saca un churro.

(...)

¿Un churro = codificación en base64? :-)

sm01@stt008:~$ echo ñandú | base64
w7FhbmTDugo=

Si es así, podrías pasar los datos de la salida por algún decodificador 
de base64 a ascii.

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Servidor Debian - 2 conexiones de internet

2012-02-15 Thread seguridadenmim...@gmail.com
Estimados,
Los contacto porque tengo una consulta, la cual trate de solventar por
internet y hasta el momento no pude.

Tengo un servidor Debian el cual cuenta con 3 interfaces ethernet, las
describo en las siguientes líneas:
1) Red interna (Es una iface la cual mediante bonding tiene configurada
5 vlans, digamos un trunk de vlans)
2) Conexión de Internet 1 (inet1)
3) Conexión de Internet 2 (inet2)

Estoy utilizando como firewall el framework Shorewall ya que este
servidor es utilizando como firewall.

Estoy necesitando hacer que inter1 sea la conexión principal y si esta
falla el trafico debe ir por inet2, así tengo redundancia. Otro caso
seria sumar ambas ifaces y que si cae una el trafico siga normal

Si es necesario sacar shorewall y utilizar directamente iptables no hay
ningún problema.


¿Alguien me puede guiar?

Muchas Gracias.


Re: Servidor Debian - 2 conexiones de internet

2012-02-15 Thread jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
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seguridadenmim...@gmail.com escribió:
 Estimados,
 Los contacto porque tengo una consulta, la cual trate de solventar por
 internet y hasta el momento no pude.
 
 Tengo un servidor Debian el cual cuenta con 3 interfaces ethernet, las
 describo en las siguientes líneas:
 1) Red interna (Es una iface la cual mediante bonding tiene configurada
 5 vlans, digamos un trunk de vlans)
 2) Conexión de Internet 1 (inet1)
 3) Conexión de Internet 2 (inet2)
 
 Estoy utilizando como firewall el framework Shorewall ya que este
 servidor es utilizando como firewall.
 
 Estoy necesitando hacer que inter1 sea la conexión principal y si esta
 falla el trafico debe ir por inet2, así tengo redundancia. Otro caso
 seria sumar ambas ifaces y que si cae una el trafico siga normal
 
 Si es necesario sacar shorewall y utilizar directamente iptables no hay
 ningún problema.
 
 
 ¿Alguien me puede guiar?

Buenas...

No seria otro tipo de boding dentro de las patas inet1 y inet2? Hice
una búsqueda rápida por Internet y di con esto [1]. Eso si, en perfecto
ingles XD

[1] http://www.shorewall.net/MultiISP.html

Creo que es lo que buscas.

Un saludo
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Re: duda ldapsearch

2012-02-15 Thread Esteban Torres Rodríguez
El día 15 de febrero de 2012 15:43, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
 El Wed, 15 Feb 2012 09:10:11 +0100, Esteban Torres Rodríguez escribió:

 Buenas a todos,

 Necesito sacar un informe de nombres y apellidos de los usuarios en
 ldap, pero me he encontrado con el problema que cuando el nombre o el
 apellido lleva acento,ñ, etc el ldapsearch me saca un churro.

 (...)

 ¿Un churro = codificación en base64? :-)


Ves por eso todos no podemos ganar lo mismo. ;)


 sm01@stt008:~$ echo ñandú | base64
 w7FhbmTDugo=

 Si es así, podrías pasar los datos de la salida por algún decodificador
 de base64 a ascii.

Gracias. He encontrado la siguiente web.

http://publikaccion.blogspot.com/2008/04/codificar-y-decodificar-en-linux-base64.html


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Re: [OT] (Anécdota) Sobre el monopolio de Windows

2012-02-15 Thread Ismael L. Donis Garcia
- Original Message - 
From: Javier Silva fjsil...@gmail.com

To: Lista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [OT] (Anécdota) Sobre el monopolio de Windows




Lo más triste es que será el profesor de informática, cuando debería
ser llamado el profesor de Windows XP Service Pack 2 y que cuando le
cambien al SP3 tampoco sabrá qué hacer.



Un saludo a todos/as.
Javier Silva


Javier me parece que estás tan mal o peor que el profesor.

Hace mucho tiempo que salió el SP3 además de decirte que los Service Pack no 
traen cambios alguno en la parte gráfica o de administración de los sistemas 
Windows. Solo lo que hacen es corregir fallos cono lo hace debian y todos 
los demás SO.


Te aconsejo que estudies más los demás sistemas operativos, que parecen que 
están tan malos que más del 90% de las personas los prefieren. Deberíamos 
crear un Debian así de malo para ver si todo el mundo se decidía a usarlo.


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Re: [OT] (Anécdota) Sobre el monopolio de Windows

2012-02-15 Thread Ismael L. Donis Garcia
- Original Message - 
From: Edgar Vargas cybernaut...@esdebian.org

To: Lucas Sánchez Sagrado rated...@aol.com
Cc: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] (Anécdota) Sobre el monopolio de Windows




Lo que yo pienso es aceptar lo que hay y usar lo que en ése momento
estan usando y así evitarás malos ratos, yo he tenido similares
experiencias..., yo pensaba que por usar linux u BSD me diferenciaba
de los demás y es un error, nunca debemos mostrar que nosotros somos
diferentes y mejores por usar linux u otra cosa



Para mi excelente todos lo que has planteado.

Pero si creo que mientras que el entorno lo permita debemos promocionar el 
soft libre y explicar sus bondades, posibilidades y desarrollo en las 
diferentes esferas que ha venido teniendo en los últimos años. Y no ponernos 
a criticar a otros SO, ya que eso no trae nada bueno porque solo entonces 
nos verían como personas que nos dedicamos a criticar a otros y no como 
personas que queremos ayudar y compartir nuestro trabajo con los demás que 
es lo que persigue en definitiva el soft libre.


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Re: [OT] (Anécdota) Sobre el monopolio de Windows

2012-02-15 Thread Javier Silva
El día 15 de febrero de 2012 17:20, Ismael L. Donis Garcia
ism...@citricos.co.cu escribió:
 Javier me parece que estás tan mal o peor que el profesor.

 Hace mucho tiempo que salió el SP3 además de decirte que los Service Pack no
 traen cambios alguno en la parte gráfica o de administración de los sistemas
 Windows. Solo lo que hacen es corregir fallos cono lo hace debian y todos
 los demás SO.

 Te aconsejo que estudies más los demás sistemas operativos, que parecen que
 están tan malos que más del 90% de las personas los prefieren. Deberíamos
 crear un Debian así de malo para ver si todo el mundo se decidía a usarlo.

Hola Ismael,
el comentario es una ironía para que te rías un poco.

Saludos,
Javier SIlva


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Re: [OT] (Anécdota) Sobre el monopolio de Windows

2012-02-15 Thread Darío
 Pero si creo que mientras que el entorno lo permita debemos promocionar el
 soft libre y explicar sus bondades, posibilidades y desarrollo en las
 diferentes esferas que ha venido teniendo en los últimos años. Y no ponernos
 a criticar a otros SO, ya que eso no trae nada bueno

Yo creo que si se critica es por sus falencias y no por ser
simplemente contreros ya que no encontré demasiadas críticas con
ánimos odiosos respecto a otros SO, en el ambiente más coherencia
que dogmatismo.

Que la mayoría use determinado SO no significa que sea el mejor y que
los equivocados son los demás.



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Re: gvfsd-smb-browse: Extraña conexión entre mi máquina y una ip remota

2012-02-15 Thread Felix Perez
El día 15 de febrero de 2012 06:37, jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
mas_ke...@hotmail.com escribió:
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 jmramirez (mas_ke_na) escribió:
 Buenas

      Te recuerdo que es una lista de soporte gratuito, no soporte de pago.
 Contestaran cuando quieran/puedan/sepan.

 no me diga ¿y tu cuánto cobras? ...

 ¿Y eso a que viene? no cobro nada, en mi caso me acojo al que quería
 responder.



 Un saludo

 gracias, pero me ha servido de muy poco tu ayuda.

 De nada, no se decirte mas.

 PD: Por si no queda clara mi postura, paso de des-calificaciones,
 insultos y lo que sea, yo por mi parte si se y puedo, te responderé.


Estimado jmramirez, usted al contestarle le sigue el juego al
trollcito este, lo trató de ayudar y le respondió de manera mal
educada y prepotente, aparte que como a usted no lo tenemos en el
filtro igualmente nos llega el correo del personaje este al usted
contestarle.

No pierda tiempo, el trabajo de este tipo es molestar e incordiar.

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Re: Servidor Debian - 2 conexiones de internet

2012-02-15 Thread skorky duarte
Lee este documento a ver si te sirve

http://goo.gl/P8SQy

saludos desde Venezuela...

El 15 de febrero de 2012 11:08, seguridadenmim...@gmail.com 
seguridadenmim...@gmail.com escribió:

  Estimados,
 Los contacto porque tengo una consulta, la cual trate de solventar por
 internet y hasta el momento no pude.

 Tengo un servidor Debian el cual cuenta con 3 interfaces ethernet, las
 describo en las siguientes líneas:
 1) Red interna (Es una iface la cual mediante bonding tiene configurada 5
 vlans, digamos un trunk de vlans)
 2) Conexión de Internet 1 (inet1)
 3) Conexión de Internet 2 (inet2)

 Estoy utilizando como firewall el framework Shorewall ya que este servidor
 es utilizando como firewall.

 Estoy necesitando hacer que inter1 sea la conexión principal y si esta
 falla el trafico debe ir por inet2, así tengo redundancia. Otro caso seria
 sumar ambas ifaces y que si cae una el trafico siga normal

 

 Si es necesario sacar shorewall y utilizar directamente iptables no hay
 ningún problema.

 ¿Alguien me puede guiar?

 Muchas Gracias.




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Re: Servidor Debian - 2 conexiones de internet

2012-02-15 Thread Cristian Mitchell
El día 15 de febrero de 2012 17:23, skorky duarte
skorkydua...@gmail.com escribió:
 Lee este documento a ver si te sirve

 http://goo.gl/P8SQy

 saludos desde Venezuela...

 El 15 de febrero de 2012 11:08, seguridadenmim...@gmail.com
 seguridadenmim...@gmail.com escribió:

 Estimados,
 Los contacto porque tengo una consulta, la cual trate de solventar por
 internet y hasta el momento no pude.

 Tengo un servidor Debian el cual cuenta con 3 interfaces ethernet, las
 describo en las siguientes líneas:
 1) Red interna (Es una iface la cual mediante bonding tiene configurada 5
 vlans, digamos un trunk de vlans)
 2) Conexión de Internet 1 (inet1)
 3) Conexión de Internet 2 (inet2)

 Estoy utilizando como firewall el framework Shorewall ya que este servidor
 es utilizando como firewall.

 Estoy necesitando hacer que inter1 sea la conexión principal y si esta
 falla el trafico debe ir por inet2, así tengo redundancia. Otro caso seria
 sumar ambas ifaces y que si cae una el trafico siga normal

 Si es necesario sacar shorewall y utilizar directamente iptables no hay
 ningún problema.


 ¿Alguien me puede guiar?

 Muchas Gracias.




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y anda esta probado

http://bourneagainshell.blogspot.com/2008/05/de-como-conectar-13-adsls-en-balanceo.html


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Re: Ldap

2012-02-15 Thread Angel Claudio Alvarez
El mar, 14-02-2012 a las 22:03 -0300, Cristian Mitchell escribió:
 El día 14 de febrero de 2012 17:23, Cristian Mitchell
 mitchell6...@gmail.com escribió:
  Buenas
 
  estoy instalando ldap en squeeze
 
  apt-get install slapd
 
  luego
 
  dpkg-reconfigure -plow slapd
 
  aparentemente todo ok
 
  pero no me crea
 
  /etc/ldap/slapd.conf
 
  lo raro es que no es la primera vez que instalo ldap, pero si la
  primera vez que me pasa esto
  alquien le paso?
 
 
A mi me paso que cuando actualice a squeeze me renombro el slapd.conf
porque creo que ahora puede guradar la configuracion en la base. Pero yo
lo solucione renombrando a slapd.conf  el archivo viejo
Asi que create el slapd.conf como siempre y funciona igual
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  las aprovechan los felices cuerdo,
  y las critican los inútiles crónicos,
 
 Por lo menos ya encontre el por que
 
 http://www.ubuntu-es.org/node/107755
 
 la ultima version se configura dinamicamente
 ahora tengo que configurarlo expresamnte
 
 veremos como?!
 
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 las sueñan los santos locos,
 las realizan los luchadores natos,
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 y las critican los inútiles crónicos,
 
 



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Re: Sound Problems

2012-02-15 Thread David Baron
On Tuesday 14 February 2012 21:17:49 David Baron wrote:
 On Tuesday 14 February 2012 20:39:04 debian-user-digest-
 
 requ...@lists.debian.org wrote:
  Hi Emil, try this:
  
  The new kernel module added two new regulators speakers and
  headphones,  and they are both set to 0 by default!
  
  Additionally kmix and some other GUI might not show them as well as
  alsamixer,  but just start alsamixer -c0 and all sliders appear. Now
  you can set them as you want, and now you can hear sound playing again.
  
  Maybe you got the same problem?
  
  Good luck!
 
 Bug 659519 on 3.2.4 kernels.
 
 Have problems with on-board Intel ALC861. I will boot the new kernel and
 try alsamixer -c0. Regular alsamixer, -gui, and qasmixer show nothing new.
 
 I also cannot start up jack on any device at present but this may or may
 not be related to kernel alsa module problem.

The headphone checkbox shows up but has no effect. Still no sound, headphones 
or speakers.


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Re: Suggestions regarding a PCI-X card.

2012-02-15 Thread Dan Serban
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 00:40:26 -0600
Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com wrote:

[snip]

 This is an 8 port card, so 16 drives will require 2 cards.  Unless you
 plan to connect 4 SATA drives and 4 EIDE drives to the mobo ports...ick

Indeed it is, I was planning on adding the second after I've tested the
first thoroughly.  PCI-X cards x2.

  One thing that's come to my attention before I go forward is that when I
  run lspci -vv, I've noticed this:
  
   # lspci -vv -s 03
  03:03.0 SCSI storage controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.
  MV88SX6081 8-port SATA II PCI-X Controller (rev 09)
  --snip--
  Status: Cap+ 66MHz+ UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium TAbort-
  TAbort- MAbort- SERR- PERR- INTx-
 
 That Status: Cap+ 66MHz+ is an lspci default for all PCI devices.
 Ignore it.  I have a 12 year old Intel BX test system here, w/33MHz 5v
 only PCI slots.  66MHz PCI hadn't even been invented yet.  But lspci says:
 
 Status: Cap+ 66MHz+ UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium
   TAbort- TAbort- MAbort- SERR- PERR- INTx-
 

I don't know why I didn't think of that, maybe I spent too much time on
Wikipedia and assumed I'd see 33MHz for all PCI devices.

  --snip--
  Capabilities: [60] PCI-X non-bridge device
  Status: Dev=03:03.0 64bit+ 133MHz+ SCD- USC- DC=simple
 
 This is what you trust:   ^^
 
 It's running at 133MHz.
 
  DMMRBC=512 DMOST=4 DMCRS=8 RSCEM- 266MHz- 533MHz-
 
  Am I reading the above wrong?  
 
 Yes, you were.

Indeed.

[snip] 
 No, capabilities tells you what the device can do *and* what's it's
 currently doing.  Note the 133MHz is under the sub heading status.

Such an elaborate post for this one simple response.  How foolish do I feel?
 
  I've double checked that the
  jumpers are set correctly on the motherboard and am concerned that I'm
  somehow doing something wrong.
 
 You haven't yet.  But just in case...
 
 slots 1/2 on PCI-X bus B: Max 133MHz, single card
 slots 1/2 on PCI-X bus B: Max 100MHz, two cards
 slots 3/4 on PCI-X bus A: Max 100MHz, 1 or 2 cards

Yes, I'm familiar with the configuration, though admittedly not familiar
enough with lspci =)

 If you install a 2nd SAT2-MV8, put both cards in PCI-X slots 1/2, and
 close J53.  This leaves slots 3/4 open for non PCI-X cards should you
 need to install such in the future, or have such already.  Don't attempt
 to max your SATA HBA bandwidth by using both PCI-X buses, one card in
 each, as that's wholly unnecessary, and decreases your flexibility and
 performance WRT future card installation.

I was thinking the same thing, but I wanted to test the results with
bonnie++ and simple dd tests to see if I would be gaining much of anything
by putting one card into one bus and the other on the second.

 The reason maxing out is unnecessary is this:

[snip]

While I'm not unfamiliar with the theories, I have been bit by IO problems
in three cases and have the opportunity to test and see for myself on this
install where I'm failing to see the bottlenecks.

In one case the pci bus was the limiting factor and my file server machine
which was where concurrent 2-7mbit video recordings were being written
would lag out severely due to IO wait.

The other is still an issue for me, but I feel NFS is really the culprit in
that case though .. again testing and experience is how I end up feeling
comfortable enough to tell people to go get stuffed when a suggestion is
made that I know to be wrong.  Call me a perfectionist or a__l retentive but
that's how I roll when bitten.

 In other words, don't get yourself all wound up over theoretical maximum
 bandwidths of drives, cards, and bus slots.  Even though 16
 SATA-I/II/III drives in RAID0 may have a theoretical combined streaming
 read rate of ~1.6GB/s, you'll never see it in the real world.  You'll be
 lucky to see 1GB/s with the perfect streaming test, which doesn't
 exist, regardless of HBA, RAID card, bus slot speed, etc.
 
 So don't worry about the PCI-X bus speed.

Yes though 66MHz vaguely sounds like half of what I had though didn't
it?  :)

[snip] 

 Believe me when I say I'm losing patience with you Dan.  ;)

Oh.  I certainly do!  =)

 Believe your own eyes.  Remove your cranium from your backside and use
 some deduction and common sense.  It literally took me about 2 minutes
 to figure this out, and it wasn't difficult at all.

Heh, so simple!

 Drop it in slot 3/4 leaving the sister slot empty, and look at the lspci
 output.  You should see 100 where you currently see 133.  If you don't,
 then you know lspci is simply fuckered as both the 66 and 133 are wrong.
  Then you can simply tell lspci to piss off, assume the hardware is
 working as it should (it is), and go on with your life.

While a good solution and idea, I refuse to admit that I simply overlooked
that option.  =)
 
  Thanks.
 
 NP.

Appreciate it.
 
[snip]

  a difference I can try this with the latest debian live distro.
 

Re: Display on IBM ThinkPad A22m; was Re(2): http://wiki.debian.org/ATIProprietary

2012-02-15 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Ma, 14 feb 12, 19:13:33, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
 
  Did you remove the xorg.conf now? 
 
 No.  I made it with Xorg -configure.  It's appended below.

My understanding is that the point of Xorg -configure is to give you a 
template to modify. Since Xorg was able to generate it I'm assuming it 
will be able to detect all settings on the fly as well ;)

Kind regards,
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Re: zlib use flag

2012-02-15 Thread Daniel D Jones
Please disregard.  Sent to the wrong mailing list.

On Wednesday, February 15, 2012 07:17:48 you wrote:
 Doing a world upgrade gives me:
 
 root@kushiel / # emerge -uDvatN world
 
 These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
 
 Calculating dependencies... done!
 
 emerge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy sys-
 apps/pciutils[-zlib].
 !!! One of the following packages is required to complete your request:
 - sys-apps/pciutils-3.1.7::gentoo (Change USE: -zlib)
 (dependency required by sys-fs/udev-171-r5[hwdb] [ebuild])
 (dependency required by sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.88 [installed])
 (dependency required by sys-fs/udisks-1.0.4-r1 [installed])
 (dependency required by kde-base/kdelibs-4.7.4[udisks] [installed])
 (dependency required by kde-base/kdesu-4.7.4 [installed])
 (dependency required by kde-base/khelpcenter-4.7.4 [installed])
 
 
 But setting -lib use flag then gives me:
 
 Calculating dependencies... done!
 
 emerge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy =app-
 arch/libarchive-2.6.1[bzip2?,lzma?,zlib].
 !!! One of the following packages is required to complete your request:
 - app-arch/libarchive-3.0.3::gentoo (Change USE: +zlib)
 (dependency required by kde-base/ark-4.7.4 [installed])
 (dependency required by kde-base/kdeutils-meta-4.7.4 [installed])
 (dependency required by kde-base/kde-meta-4.7.4 [installed])
 (dependency required by @selected [set])
 (dependency required by @world [argument])
 
 
 Is no one else seeing this?  What's the resolution?

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Programming in debian..HELP

2012-02-15 Thread Bijoy Lobo
Hello folks,

I am looking to learn some Linux programming skills, My current situation
is like, I have to integrate Third-party software with software like squid
and iptables. The third party vendors have provided me with SDKs and I have
no idea on  how to get them working with squid and iptables.

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zlib use flag

2012-02-15 Thread Daniel D Jones
Doing a world upgrade gives me:

root@kushiel / # emerge -uDvatN world

These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:

Calculating dependencies... done!

emerge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy sys-
apps/pciutils[-zlib].
!!! One of the following packages is required to complete your request:
- sys-apps/pciutils-3.1.7::gentoo (Change USE: -zlib)
(dependency required by sys-fs/udev-171-r5[hwdb] [ebuild])
(dependency required by sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.88 [installed])
(dependency required by sys-fs/udisks-1.0.4-r1 [installed])
(dependency required by kde-base/kdelibs-4.7.4[udisks] [installed])
(dependency required by kde-base/kdesu-4.7.4 [installed])
(dependency required by kde-base/khelpcenter-4.7.4 [installed])


But setting -lib use flag then gives me:

Calculating dependencies... done!

emerge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy =app-
arch/libarchive-2.6.1[bzip2?,lzma?,zlib].
!!! One of the following packages is required to complete your request:
- app-arch/libarchive-3.0.3::gentoo (Change USE: +zlib)
(dependency required by kde-base/ark-4.7.4 [installed])
(dependency required by kde-base/kdeutils-meta-4.7.4 [installed])
(dependency required by kde-base/kde-meta-4.7.4 [installed])
(dependency required by @selected [set])
(dependency required by @world [argument])


Is no one else seeing this?  What's the resolution?

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Re: Suggestions regarding a PCI-X card.

2012-02-15 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 2/15/2012 3:13 AM, Dan Serban wrote:

 I don't know why I didn't think of that, maybe I spent too much time on
 Wikipedia and assumed I'd see 33MHz for all PCI devices.

 No, capabilities tells you what the device can do *and* what's it's
 currently doing.  Note the 133MHz is under the sub heading status.
 
 Such an elaborate post for this one simple response.  How foolish do I feel?

Heheh.  Note the right hand side of my email address.  ;)  I can be a
bit, engaged, when talking shop. ;)

 Yes, I'm familiar with the configuration, though admittedly not familiar
 enough with lspci =)

You should have never run it.  ;)

 I was thinking the same thing, but I wanted to test the results with
 bonnie++ and simple dd tests to see if I would be gaining much of anything
 by putting one card into one bus and the other on the second.

Bonnie and dd aren't going to tell you much.  They're going to give you
bonnie and dd results.  Which bear little resemblance to most real world
workloads.

 While I'm not unfamiliar with the theories, I have been bit by IO problems
 in three cases and have the opportunity to test and see for myself on this
 install where I'm failing to see the bottlenecks.
 
 In one case the pci bus was the limiting factor and my file server machine
 which was where concurrent 2-7mbit video recordings were being written
 would lag out severely due to IO wait.

This iowait was caused by the disks running out of seek headroom.  The
PCI bus was not becoming saturated and thus was not your bottleneck.  A
32/33 PCI bus can carry 138 of your 7mbit/s streams assuming -5-10% for
bus wide PCI protocol overhead, and assuming there was little/no bus
contention with devices other than the capture hardware.  That's 69
streams coming through the capture hardware or NIC and 69 streams
written to the disk array.  The bandwidth required of the disks is only
60 MB/s, but with that many streaming writes the heads can't seek to
each track quickly enough while writing each file.  You're looking at
minimum 69ms of iowait between the first writer thread and the last,
assuming 1ms between seeks, and it's probably more on the order of 8ms
per seek given the track-track seek time on a 7.2k SATA drive is 5ms.
So you're looking at

69 writers * 8ms = 552ms   of iowait between the first and last thread.

You could have a 4 GB/s PCIe x8 RAID card w/512MB BBWC and 16 7.2K SATA
drives attached, and you'd still likely hit this wall with 69 such
concurrent 7mb/s streams.  Using 15k SAS drives would cut that iowait in
half.  But 275ms is probably still going to be too high.

If you were writing significantly less than 69 streams then you have
some other hardware or software problem.

 The other is still an issue for me, but I feel NFS is really the culprit in
 that case though .. again testing and experience is how I end up feeling
 comfortable enough to tell people to go get stuffed when a suggestion is
 made that I know to be wrong.  Call me a perfectionist or a__l retentive but
 that's how I roll when bitten.

Just make sure you're testing your actual workloads.  Synthetic tests
are just that, synthetic.  No one has ever been bitten by testing with
their actual workload.  Countless folks have been bitten by thinking
bonnie, iozone, etc results are a substitution for their actual
workload.  We see this somewhat frequently on the XFS and Linux-RAID lists.

 Yes though 66MHz vaguely sounds like half of what I had though didn't
 it?  :)

64/66 PCI-X yields 528 MB/s of bandwidth.

I've seen countless IBM FasTt 600 fiber channel storage arrays deployed
with 28 15k FC drives (2 shelves), with a single 4Gb/s FC host
connection being used, serving from 4-12 ESX farm nodes and 400-800
users.  That's 'only' 400 MB/s full duplex, 800 MB/s total, serving the
storage bandwidth needs of an entire organization.

The point is, even a lowly 66MHz, 528 MB/s PCI-X bus has a tremendous
amount of capability, in the real world.  General file serving is a real
world workload that doesn't 'need' 800 MB/s of bandwidth, which is what
you'll get using two SAT2-MV8 cards in one bus.  It doesn't even 'need'
528 MB/s.

The problem here is that you're a hobbyist (nothing wrong with that),
not an SA, so you're not going to digest or agree with what I'm telling
you WRT storage b/w.  If you were an SA, you wouldn't be monkeying with
upgrading and optimizing 10 year old hardware with PCI-X buses and uber
cheap non-RAID SATA HBAs from the same period.

So drop the 2 SAT2-MV8 HBAs in slot1 and slot 3 and close J53 so both
cards run at 100 MHz (asymmetry is BAD after all).  Now you have your
1.6 GB/s of PCI-X b/w which should closely match the average streaming
read performance of those 16 drives.  Now, you'll never get close to
achieving 1.6 GB/s throughput with these drives, but it'll sure be fun
to burn hundreds of hours trying. ;)

 While a good solution and idea, I refuse to admit that I simply overlooked
 that option.  =)

Or you could just close J53. ;)  /me 

Re: rm -rf is too slow on large files and directory structure(Around 30000)

2012-02-15 Thread Chris Davies
Jude DaShiell jdash...@shellworld.net wrote:
 Anyone heard of the unlink command?

Yes. And your point is...?

Chris


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Re: Running 2 ssh instances

2012-02-15 Thread Chris Davies
Sylvain sylvainterside...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have a server with an ssh instance configured to run on port 22. I 
 also configured iptables to have a port-knocking mechanism blocking 
 connections on port 22.

 Now I'd like to run another (restricted) ssh instance for just 1 
 particular user, without this port-knocking stuff.

The way I'd do this is to run a single instance of sshd, with the
restricted user having their own configuration entry in the sshd_config
(defined by user, group, host identification or IP address; see the
Match configuration option). I'd use a firewall rule to bypass the
port knocking requirement.

Chris


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Re: Networking Q concerning /etc/network/interfaces

2012-02-15 Thread Harry Putnam
Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk writes:

 So, it seems there is no way around thinking both addresses are on a
 single nic since there is only one ethernet wire attached to
 localhost.

 As above; erroneous. Find out about MAC addresses and ARP. They are
 basic to communication on an ethernet network and will help you see a
 way round your thinking.

 When pinging, host b sends an ARP broadcast to all machines asking: 'any
 of you out there know about the IP address 192.168.1.54?' eth1 is aware
 192.168.1.54 isn't its address but, being conscientious, asks about on
 the machine it lives on. eth0 says: 'hey that's me!'. eth1 then tells
 host b: 'I've found what you are looking for, 192.168.1.54's traffic can
 be sent to 192.168.1.42 first.'

 Two addresses on two interfaces. ifconfig says as much too.

In the confused thread I butchered, I missed this little snipped from
Brian. I very much appreciate this explanation.  I had it wrong.

I thought that without the machine being set up as a router.  That is,
with /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward set to 0, in that case the eth1 adaptor
would NOT ask eth0 anything, and would not communicate anything about
eth0 back to host b.

I had no experience with that scenario, but that was my first thought
on it.

I'm still a little unclear just how eth1 queries eth0.  The part in
Brians explanation that says: 
[ ...]  eth1 is aware 192.168.1.54 isn't its address but, being 
conscientious, asks about on the machine it lives on.   eth0 says: 
'hey that's me!'. eth1 then tells host b: 'I've found what you are 
looking for, 192.168.1.54's traffic can be sent to 192.168.1.42 first.

Just how is that asking and reporting part performed?  Does eth1 then
handle all traffic to and from eth0?


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Re: Any way to tell where the network problem is?

2012-02-15 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 13:35:45 -0800, Ross Boylan wrote:

 On Tue, 2012-02-14 at 20:55 +, Camaleón wrote:

(...)

  Feb  8 19:45:40 corn kernel: [1987612.981170] ethfast:
  Detected Tx Unit Hang:
 
 (...)
 
  Feb  8 19:45:49 corn kernel: [1987622.027816] NETDEV
  WATCHDOG: ethfast: transmit timed out Feb  8 19:45:52 corn
  kernel: [1987624.923313] ethfast: Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full
  Duplex, Flow Control: RX/TX
 
 By reading the logs, I can point you to these two bugs:
 
 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=518182
 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=657689

 Thank you.  I do not have  4g RAM, but my recent network upgrades took
 me from 100Mb/s to 1000Mb/s, so the load has definitely gone up.  There
 were problems before, which may or may not have the same cause.

Well, another user report the same error with 2 GiB of RAM (message #60), 
it can be also related to your problem. Anyway, when this happens, can 
you see a kernel trace/oops at your /var/log/syslog?

 As you are using lenny,

 Yes.

 I would try with an updated kernel (2.6.32) from backports or better
 yet, take this as an opportunity to upgrade to Squeeze or another
 supported version :-)

 I want to upgrade, but need to test it and fix my mail first...

You can try to load a LiveCD with an updated kernel and check if the 
network hang is also reproducible from there.

 I see. Anyway, although the laptop is not at its bests, the logs are
 concerning the linux box (the ethernet driver hangs). And one more
 thing... ethfast looks like a 10/100 driver though it says link up
 1000 Mbps. What kernel modules are you loading for both cards?

 lsmod shows e100 and e1000e.  I don't think I've done any customization
 related to these modules.  Here are some highlights from startup: 
 Jan 17 11:54:13 corn kernel: [2.104915] e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network 
 Driver - 0.3.3.3-k2 
 Jan 17 11:54:13 corn kernel: [2.105673] e1000e: Copyright (c) 1999-2008 
 Intel Corporation. 
 Jan 17 11:54:13 corn kernel: [2.105759] ACPI: PCI Interrupt 
 :02:00.0[A] - GSI 16 (level, low) - IRQ 16 
 Jan 17 11:54:13 corn kernel: [2.106703] PCI: Setting latency timer of 
 device :02:00.0 to 64 
 Jan 17 11:54:13 corn kernel: [2.205678] No dock devices found. 
 Jan 17 11:54:13 corn kernel: [2.228257] eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GB/s:Width 
 x1) 00:13:20:b7:23:53 
 Jan 17 11:54:13 corn kernel: [2.229019] eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network 
 Connection 
 Jan 17 11:54:13 corn kernel: [2.229807] eth0: MAC: 2, PHY: 2, PBA No: 
 ff-0ff 

(...)

 Jan 17 11:54:13 corn kernel: [2.306212] e100: Intel(R) PRO/100 Network 
 Driver, 3.5.23-k4-NAPI 
 Jan 17 11:54:13 corn kernel: [2.339515] e100: Copyright(c) 1999-2006 
 Intel Corporation 
 Jan 17 11:54:13 corn kernel: [2.383510] ACPI: PCI Interrupt 
 :05:01.0[A] - GSI 22 (level, low) - IRQ 22 
 Jan 17 11:54:13 corn kernel: [2.431297] e100: eth1: e100_probe: addr 
 0x90028000, irq 22, MAC addr 00:...

Mmmm, it loads e1000e and e100 for the cards, which I think it's fine. I 
wonder what's the source for the above ethfast :-?
 
 Thank you so much for the diagnosis; the network problems have been
 driving me nuts, but the server is the last place I thought would be
 responsible.  Perhaps this also has something to do with fact that
 throughput has topped out at 300Mb/s, and that imposes a high CPU load
 on the laptop.

Another thing you can try is using a different method for doing the 
transfers, such as FTP or SSH. Samba can be cpu resource intensive and
I've also been in situations where transferring big amounts of data 
(30 GiB) over a samba share from windows clients hung at the middle of 
the transfer.

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Re: Debian breaks commitment to support Lenny until after Wheezy is released

2012-02-15 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 17:12:57 -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote:

 In an announcement[1] from 2009, Debian promised to support Lenny at
 least until the release of Wheezy:
 
 To accommodate the needs of larger organisations and other users with a
 long upgrade process, the Debian project commits to provide the
 possibility to skip the upcoming release and do a skip-upgrade straight
 from Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 (Lenny) to Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 (not yet
 codenamed).
 
 Now Debian announces[2] that it stops security support for Lenny.

(...)
 
I'm glad (well, glad in the good sense of the word, of course) to see I 
was not the only user who was bitten by the afore mentioned Debian 
announcement about the Lenny extended support until Wheezy is released.

As I already told you in a private e-mail, I (as you) read the 
annoucement in the same way you've done and asked the same questions you 
are asking right know.

Of course, I also received the same replies you are now getting¹ :-)

I also think the first announcement² *was clear* about Debian Release 
Team intentions for the extended Lenny support but somehow, they changed 
their mind afterwards³ though this time the announcement *was not so 
clear* enough, and the fact that you and me are now in the same boat and 
debating this proves that something was not not properly explained or 
communicated.

But I also understand these things can happen even in the best of 
families ;-), although I'd expect that upcoming announcements which are 
really important (like the security support lifetime for the 
distribution) are treated in the future more seriously and clearly 
announced to avoid misinterpretations from users).

¹http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2011/07/msg00102.html
²http://www.debian.org/News/2009/20090729
³http://www.debian.org/News/2009/20090730 

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Re: Suggestions regarding a PCI-X card.

2012-02-15 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 17:13:34 -0800, Dan Serban wrote:

 On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 16:26:32 + (UTC) Camaleón noela...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 Mmm, I don't know how reliable it can be that information :-?
 
 (+ means the flag is enabled and - means it is disabled)
 
 Regardless lspci output, I would ensure the BIOS POST data displays the
 right bus frequency for that specific PCI-X slot (remember that some
 motherboards allow to configure the frequency to lower values for PCI
 cards -usually auto/PCI33/66/PCI-X/66/100/133MHz).
 
 Thanks for the response, I have gone through the BIOS extensively and I
 have checked every setting.  I made sure it's on the correct bus (Two
 PCI-X busses, one 133 max and the other 100 max) and upon boot there is
 zero output from the BIOS.  

(...)

Some BIOS enable by default a fast/quick boot option that skips the 
information to fasten the booting times and thus the POST screen is not 
even displayed (or it comes that fast that is hardly readable).

You can check if such option is enabled and then turn it off, just this 
time, to be able to read the screen, verify the PCI-X slot is operating 
at its selected frequency and then you can disable the option again.

 It almost seems that the card becomes some sort of extension to the
 BIOS as there's no onboard int19h (or is it 10?) interrupt for a boot
 option.  The interesting part is that each port and drive is detected
 within the motherboard BIOS itself.  Allowing me to disable/enable
 specific ports and drives.

I also have a similar card (it's a zeroconf RAID card from adaptec) 
attached to the supermicro servers and while there's no card information 
presented at the POST screen, it is displayed the information for all of 
the available PCI-X slots and general information about the system (ram, 
hard disks, etc...).

 So I'm still stuck at square one, I have followed the instructions in
 the man page for lspci and have looked at the pci.h source file, but
 apart from telling me what the acronyms may stand for, there is no real
 further explanation on what the actual status of the card is.  One
 status line is 66MHz+ and the other is 66MHz+ 133MHz+.  I'm unsure.

Yup, I neither found more information about the meaning of these fields, 
but if you do a quick search in Google for Status: Cap+ 133MHz+ you'll 
get zero results, which leads me to think this is not measuring what we 
think it is measuring :-)

 I think my best bet is to subscribe to the linux-pci mailing list and
 try there, I hate not being sure that I'm using my hardware to its
 fullest potential.

I would also try with debian kernel mailing list. My guess is that kernel 
gurus will be able to tell you what's this information all about.

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Re: Could not perform immediate configuration on 'libc6'. Please see man 5 apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2)

2012-02-15 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 12:41:49 +0530, Harshad Joshi wrote:

 i have installed debian 6 on a dell vostro 1550.
 
 
 while updating software through synaptic or apt-get, i get this error
 
 
 Could not perform immediate configuration on 'libc6'. Please see man 5
 apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2)
 
 i am using amd 64 kernel. details of uname -a are as follows
 
 Linux harshad 2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 SMP Wed Jan 12 05:14:59 UTC 2011 x86_64
 GNU/Linux
 
 
 how to resolve this issue? i cant install libc6 or libc6-64 edition..I
 have a debian i386 dvd, ie debian 1 dvd out of total 6. do i need to use
 64 bit version for vostro laptop?

Can you show us your sources.list file? Maybe you have mixed the 
repositories (stable/testing).

cat /etc/apt/sources.list

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Re: rm -rf is too slow on large files and directory structure(Around 30000)

2012-02-15 Thread Christofer C. Bell
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 1:38 AM, Jude DaShiell jdash...@shellworld.net wrote:
 Anyone heard of the unlink command?

unlink is slower than rm removing a 1.5GB file (at least on ext3):

cbell@circe:~$ time rm test1

real0m0.278s
user0m0.000s
sys 0m0.264s

cbell@circe:~$ time unlink test2

real0m0.375s
user0m0.000s
sys 0m0.364s
cbell@circe:~$

But may provide some benefit when removing a large number (3) of
files (at least empty ones).

cbell@circe:~/test$ time find rm -type f -exec rm {} \;

real0m48.127s
user1m32.926s
sys 0m38.750s

cbell@circe:~/test$ time find unlink -type f -exec unlink {} \;

real0m46.167s
user1m32.194s
sys 0m39.346s
cbell@circe:~/test$

I suspect that removing a large number of non-zero byte files will be
slower with unlink than rm.

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Re: Programming in debian..HELP

2012-02-15 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 18:14:58 +0530, Bijoy Lobo wrote:

 I am looking to learn some Linux programming skills, My current
 situation is like, I have to integrate Third-party software with
 software like squid and iptables. The third party vendors have provided
 me with SDKs and I have no idea on  how to get them working with squid
 and iptables.

I think you'll get more pointers to the right docs should you say what 
programming language uses -or are available- for that SDK (python, perl, 
c, c++...). Perl and Python are usuals for dealing with netfilter stack.

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unable to add jet-direct laserjet postscript with raw queue

2012-02-15 Thread Russell L. Harris
I am running Squeeze on an i386, with the Gnome desktop.  

Under CUPS, I am unable to add a HP LaserJet4 with Postscript and a
Jet-Direct ethernet card.  The problem is that I am unable to specify
a raw queue.

CUPS appears to me to have a bug, because it repeatedly asks for the
root password for authentication, and often gets locked into a
asking-for-authentication loop.

I have tried to install the lj4 via the Gnome menu (system -
administration - printing) and via the browser administrative
interface (localhost:631):

With the Gnome menu, I am forced to choose a printer driver from a
list which excludes raw.  And if I install the printer using the
Gnome menu, I have found no way to subsequently change the queue to
raw.

With the menu sequence administration - add printer the browser
interface goes off into never-never land with the message looking for
printers and never returns.

I previously added a HPLJ5 with raw queue, but CUPS does not appear
to be working correctly now, even after restarting the computer.

Someone needs to do a pre-Apple branch of CUPS and bring Linux
printing back to sanity.

RLH



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Re: Stupid shell question

2012-02-15 Thread Chrissy Jackson

On 12/02/12 23:55, Joel Roth wrote:

Hi Shellsters,

  I've got a directory structure like this:

./project1/bak/a.yml
./project1/bak/b.yml
./project2/bak/c.yml
./project2/bak/d.yml

I want to move the *.yml files into the corresponding parent directory.

I tried this:

for dir in `find -maxdepth 1 -type d`; do chdir $dir/bak; mv *.yml .. ; chdir 
../..; done

But get an error:

mv: can't stat *.yml


mv */bak/*.yml .

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Re: using a bluetooth headset

2012-02-15 Thread Pierre Frenkiel

On Tue, 14 Feb 2012, Celejar wrote:


IIUC, that snippet just sets up a profile that alsa applications can
use; they still need to be told individually to actually use this
profile. For example, using 'aplay', you'd do something like aplay -D
bluetooth sound.wav. Each alsa app will have its own configuration
area where you set which alsa device you want it to use.


  Sorry, but if I may invent a new acronym, I think, according all the
  test I've done, that YDUC...
  I have 4 devices, for which I have 4 different alsa config files:

 .asoundrc.asoundconf.live (internal SoundBlaster)
 .asoundrc.asoundconf.z305 (usb speaker)
 .asoundrc.asoundconf.z515 (wireless speaker)
 .asoundrc.headset

 If I do
ln -fs .asoundrc.asoundconf.live .asoundrc.asoundconf
 the sound is sent to my SB-live card, from any program but mplayer,
 without specifying any device for them (aplay, vlc, totem, xine,
 skype)
 If I do
ln -fs .asoundrc.asoundconf.z515 .asoundrc.asoundconf
 the sound is sent to my wireless speaker, with all these programs.
 and idem for the z305.
 But,if I do
ln -fs .asoundrc.asoundconf.headset .asoundrc.asoundconf
 the sound is only sent to my bluetooth headset from skype.
 For the other programs, it goes to the SB-live card.
 (NB: I had to disable pulseaudio to make it work from skype)

 Can anybody explain that?

 As for pulseaudio, I always get connection refused, for example
 with pavucontrol.

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Re: free software mini pc

2012-02-15 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 23:26:04 +1100, Alex wrote in message 
CAAvq_=djugEM768Y4M=_Ve16dBWuo=XvB=wesqajpw9nog8...@mail.gmail.com:

 On 13 February 2012 00:57, green greenfreedo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  So the Trim-Slice is not supported by mainline kernels?
 
 
 As others said, the main issue is the Tegra 2 is a nvidia chip

...that doesn't work with nouveau?  Uh-oh. 

 and CompuLab are reliant on nvidia in order to get things working.
 
 I haven't tried upgrading the kernel since I got the original unit.
 Performance was ok with the original but generally it seemed to be
 well below what you would expect given the specs of the Tegra 2.
 
 There was an interesting article about the Trim Slice posted a few
 days ago, I don't know if you saw it:
 http://blog.sesse.net/blog/tech/2012-02-12-21-43_playing_with_the_trim_slice.html
 
 To repeat Christofer's question though, what's the problem with a
 non-standard kernel? I get the feeling that these ARM computers that
 are coming out are going to be reliant on customised kernels for some
 time. If the customisation of the kernel can be managed in a
 standardised way, then it shouldn't be a problem.
 
 Cheers,
 Alex
 
 


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Re: Amaya

2012-02-15 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 16:06:43 +1100, Scott wrote in message 
4f39ebe3.7070...@gmail.com:

 On 14/02/12 15:24, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
  Dear List -
  
  How do I install Amaya in Debian.
  
  Thanks.
  
  Ethan
  
  
  
 # apt-get install amaya
 
 
 Or synaptic, or aptitude, or whatever floats your boat.
 
 NOTE: amaya is *very* intolerant of invalid code (strict xhtml only).
 Like aptana, it's not really targeted at people on the start of the
 web design learning curve (but it's still a very useful tool).
 
 'You' might enjoy Bluefish (# apt-get install bluefish
 bluefish-plugins)
 
 If I could make some suggestions GIMP and kate (or other Debian
 text editors) are *very* useful tools. Others have their own
 techniques - but the following is how I do things (even though the
 end product is usually produced by a CMS).
 
 1. Layout your design as blocks in GIMP (work off minimal view portal,
 use percentage if possible, min-width in pixels) Put your measurements
 as text in the GIMP image (or just sketch it on paper).
 2. Write the containers to match in your HTML
 3. Work out the order in which you want them to be coded
 (counter-intuitive, search engines read in code order, not render
 order
 - so if you've three columns and the main text is in the centre
 column - that's the column you want to appear in the code first),
 re-order as necessary.
 4. Write the css to to organise the containers for your layout (just
 positioning, size, and contrasting background-color for each container
 to start), re-order the css to suit inheritance (keep the css small,
 and simple to understand).
 5. Now that you can see the different containers (because of the
 colours), adjust css to get positioning right.
 6. Finally fill the containers with real content, remove the setup
 background-colors from the containers (replace with real back-ground
 colors) and insert element settings into the css.

..7. Check your work for web standards compliance with e.g.
http://validator.w3.org/ or your local validator.

..8. Before you pay someone else for web site work, check their 
work for web standards compliance and contractual compliance,
with e.g. http://validator.w3.org/ .

..9. Require web etc standards compliance and contractual compliance,
and fire the THB's who fails to meet your standards by e.g. paying for
substandard work. 


 If you just start by trying to do the lot in one go with an editor
 you'll be up against it. Don't put anything into the editor until
 step 5.
 
 Debian.org is a good reference (view source).
 
 
 Kind regards
 


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Re: Need help on missing Dia shape icons

2012-02-15 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 21:35:04 -0600, luger wrote:

 I just installed the dia package, dia starts up fine but immediately
 gives me a warning:
 
 failed to load icon for file
   /usr/share/dia/shapes/Flowchart/display.png 
  cause=Couldn't recognize the image file format for file
 '/usr/share/dia/shapes/Flowchart/display.png'
 
 and also tells me there are 49 more messages.

(...)

The rest of the messages also point to PNG files?

How about running the application (dia) from an empty/clean user?

Although the error above seems like pointing to some sort of package/
library (libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 or maybe libpng12-0) corruption :-?

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Re: free software mini pc

2012-02-15 Thread green
Alex Hutton wrote at 2012-02-14 16:59 -0600:
 Fair points. I guess you would need to go with an Atom or other x86
 system which would have a more mature architecture, rather than ARM.

Yes, x86 seems to be the architecture of choice at this point, with regard to 
reliability.

 For my personal needs I'm thinking of desktop usage, so I'm not
 thinking of a mission-critical application, and ultra-reliability is
 not a necessity, though it is desirable :).

I am making reliability a requirement in my purchase.  Reliability is 
actually significantly more important to me than most of the other 
specifications.


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Get to the bottom of what is running my networks

2012-02-15 Thread Harry Putnam
I'd like to know exactly how to start/stop retart etc the network
configuration. 

But first it seems one must determine what is actually running them.

in /var/log/boot  I see:

grep -i NetworkManger /var/log/boot
Mon Feb 13 13:27:14 2012: Starting network connection manager: NetworkManager.

OK, I found the thing running with:

# ps wwaux|grep NetworkManager
 (wrapped for mail)
,
| root 1251 0.0 0.2 26320 4868 ?  Ssl Feb13 0:01
| /usr/sbin/NetworkManager 
| 
| root 29922  0.0  0.0   2532  1164 ?S
| 11:10   0:00 /sbin/dhclient -d -4 -sf 
| /usr/lib/NetworkManager/nm-dhcp-client.action -pf
| /var/run/dhclient-eth1.pid -lf
| /var/lib/dhcp/dhclient-d742aae7-0056-4428-acab-e14977d7aed8-eth1.lease
| -cf /var/run/nm-dhclient-eth1.conf eth1
| 
`

Then followed with an attempt to find out what package[s] was involved.

First running `apt-get check' to make sure my database was up to par, then:
apt-cache search nm-dhcp-client.action

  no output

So I tried a few more in /usr/lib/NetworkManager:

ls /usr/lib/NetworkManager/
  ifblacklist_migrate.sh nm-openvpn-service
  libnm-settings-plugin-ifupdown.so  nm-openvpn-service-openvpn-helper
  nm-avahi-autoipd.actionnm-pptp-service
  nm-crash-loggernm-vpnc-service
  nm-dhcp-client.action  nm-vpnc-service-vpnc-helper
  nm-dispatcher.action

Tried several, but none gave any output to apt-cache search.

Even apt-cache search  /sbin/dhclient gave no output.

How can I have all these tools on my machine and apt doesn't know
about them?

How can I find which package is doing such an important job as
starting the network.  And how can I bring that function directly
under my control only?

When I click the `network' icons in kde menus, I get this worthless
little weak interface that offers access to only incidental things,
not the main work of starting/stopping and actually allows no way
whatsoever to access even those.

It offers 3 tabs, hostname, dns, hosts and has an unlock button.  When
I push the unlock button I get this absolutely useless dialog that
offers a place for passwd (greyed out) and a drop down list to select
user.  Obviously the idea is to select a user and then the password
field will light up.

Dropping the list down I see all users except my user and root.  What
could be more useless?  I don't get it, am I likely to find another
icon that offers me a chance to transplants mammary glands into a bore
hog?

Honestly it is confusing... surely there is some straight forward way
by now on this modern of a version of debian to simply work with the
tools that control networking...

Command line is my preferred idiom, but anything would be a good
start.

There must be a quick and easy way to start stop cleanly without major
study and scrutinizing of vast man pages or such.

Can anyone provide a simple step by step procedure?

Another distro I've used worked with a simple 
/etc/init.d/net.eth[0-9] start/stop/status

And a brief and easily understood configuration in /etc/conf.d/net.

Do we have anything similar?  A basic underlying control mechanism
that supersedes any add-on gui bunkem?



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Re: unable to add jet-direct laserjet postscript with raw queue

2012-02-15 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 16:53:47 +, Russell L. Harris wrote:

 I am running Squeeze on an i386, with the Gnome desktop.
 
 Under CUPS, I am unable to add a HP LaserJet4 with Postscript and a
 Jet-Direct ethernet card.  The problem is that I am unable to specify a
 raw queue.

(...)

I just have added a raw queue using CUPS web interface (http://
localhost:631) and selecting AppSocket/JetDirect → socket://IP → raw from 
the printer list of vendors/drivers, but I'm not sure if this is what you 
want...

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Re: Get to the bottom of what is running my networks

2012-02-15 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 12:57:24 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:

 I'd like to know exactly how to start/stop retart etc the network
 configuration.

(..)

If you are using network manager, service network-manager start|stop|
restart should do the trick (N-M calls dhclient).

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How to configure two NIC's in Debian 6.0.4 box?

2012-02-15 Thread Miroslav Skoric
I have a dual-boot Win$/Debian box having two cards, an older one 3Com 
(3C905TX in Win$, 3c59x in Deb) and a newer one TP Link (TF-3200 in 
Win$, sundance in Deb). Both cards are wired to the other two machines 
in the LAN, the older card links to an older box, the newer card links 
to a newer box.


The issue is that the 'central' box sees the old NIC as eth0 and the new 
NIC as eth1, though I would like it to be the opposite. Besides that, it 
seems that the cards get renamed during the system boot, as follows:


renamed network interface eth1 to eth1-eth0
renamed network interface eth0 to eth1
renamed network interface eth1-eth0 to eth0

The only stuff within /etc/network/interfaces is:

auto lo
iface lo inet loopback

and the working parameters for both cards are set by Network Manager 
Applet 0.8.1


I wonder what is the best way to reconfigure the NIC's so the old card 
(now eth0) boots as eth1, and the new card (now eth1) boots as eth0?



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Re: How to configure two NIC's in Debian 6.0.4 box?

2012-02-15 Thread Christofer C. Bell
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Miroslav Skoric sko...@eunet.rs wrote:

 I wonder what is the best way to reconfigure the NIC's so the old card (now
 eth0) boots as eth1, and the new card (now eth1) boots as eth0?

This is done using the file /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules

Just open that in your favorite editor and the format should be
self-explanatory.  Edit that file to taste and reboot.

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Re: How to configure two NIC's in Debian 6.0.4 box?

2012-02-15 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 18:57:28 +0100, Miroslav Skoric wrote:

(...)

 The issue is that the 'central' box sees the old NIC as eth0 and the new
 NIC as eth1, though I would like it to be the opposite. Besides that, it
 seems that the cards get renamed during the system boot, as follows:
 
 renamed network interface eth1 to eth1-eth0 
 renamed network interface eth0 to eth1 
 renamed network interface eth1-eth0 to eth0

(...)
 
 and the working parameters for both cards are set by Network Manager
 Applet 0.8.1
 
 I wonder what is the best way to reconfigure the NIC's so the old card
 (now eth0) boots as eth1, and the new card (now eth1) boots as eth0?

You could use static naming based on the mac address, for instance, here 
you have an approach for the involved steps:

Udev: Renaming Network Interfaces
http://debianclusters.org/index.php/Udev:_Renaming_Network_Interfaces

(the file is named /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules)

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Re: Programming in debian..HELP

2012-02-15 Thread Bijoy Lobo
The SDKs which i have header (.h) files which ask me to compile my app
using them

On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 10:20 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 18:14:58 +0530, Bijoy Lobo wrote:

  I am looking to learn some Linux programming skills, My current
  situation is like, I have to integrate Third-party software with
  software like squid and iptables. The third party vendors have provided
  me with SDKs and I have no idea on  how to get them working with squid
  and iptables.

 I think you'll get more pointers to the right docs should you say what
 programming language uses -or are available- for that SDK (python, perl,
 c, c++...). Perl and Python are usuals for dealing with netfilter stack.

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Re: free software mini pc

2012-02-15 Thread green
Mark Neidorff wrote at 2012-02-14 17:45 -0600:
 I've stayed on the sidelines of this thread because the original post sounded 
 to me like trolling.  But, after the posts that I have read, you seem quite 
 serious.

Trolling?!  Apparently I failed to clearly express myself in the original 
post.

 Have you looked at mini-itx systems on ebay for inspiration?

I have looked primarily at mini-itx systems during my research.

 I have one now running Lenny as my server. It is rock solid.  It just sits 
 there, silently, and runs and runs and runs.  Everything just worked on 
 installation.

It is great that your server has worked so well for you.


 I'm still not 100% clear on what is standing in your way.

When you purchased the server on which you run Lenny, did you know for sure 
that the installation would go smoothly and all hardware would work 
correctly?  What if today you needed another system on which to run Debian 
and knew that you did not have time to troubleshoot any hardware problems?  
You could get the same as what you have now, but what if it is no longer 
available?  Wouldn't it be helpful to find a vendor that provided a hardware 
table for each system with information about Linux mainline kernel versions, 
drivers, and firmware?  Like, this SATA controller is supported since Linux 
v2.6.29 with the ahci driver.  So in that case you could look at their site, 
compare with the kernel version in Debian stable, and know with reasonable 
certainty that this hardware will just work with Debian stable.  Or that 
you need to consider a kernel in backports, etc.

Many vendors mention various versions of Windows on their hardware pages, but 
nothing about Linux.  So as a consumer, do I just blindly assume that, 
although the vendor apparently does not care enough about Linux to even 
mention it, that it will all just work?  Or those that mention Linux, but 
no kernel versions: will the kernel in Debian stable work?  Or those with 
Linux drivers available for download, do I need to maintain out-of-tree 
drivers (remember I mentioned a maintenance burden)?

Now, because of the implication that hardware (as with your server, Mark) 
will all just work with Debian (and that my post/research is just 
silly/trolling), I will quickly mention nvidia, fglrx, and ralink wireless, 
all problematic a while back.  I have had a Thinkpad T61 with a PSTN modem 
for 4 years, it has never worked (Debian amd64); I hope to try again when I 
upgrade to wheezy.  Okay, so now someone might say well, of course video, 
winmodems, and wireless will cause some trouble sometimes.  These 
mini-pcs... any of them have onboard video hardware?  Or come with wireless 
hardware?

And someone might say that many of the problems had in the past are resolved, 
and quite possible so.  So if I need a functional device now, do I need to 
just purchase one and shelve it for a few years before assuming Linux will 
work?  I understand that Linux has a history of better support for older 
hardware, and that is reasonable, but would that need to be so (as much) if 
vendor support was better?  And the Intel GM965 video on my T61 still does 
not quite work correctly for 3d applications, even after 4 years.

Okay, I could look through the specifications carefully and research eg. the 
wireless hardware, but what about when vendors change the chipset mid-model?

Am I being demanding here?  I want an absolutely functional Linux on a 
device, and I am willing to pay for it (I have mentioned no limit, though I 
do have a budget).  For those assuming I am needing tens or hundreds of 
whatever mini-pc I choose, no.  I only need a single mini-pc system.  More 
later, perhaps.  It is not for my own use, but at a location where tech 
support is not available, and where the system will quite likely be in use 
for 5+ years.

So to recap my original post, the basic requirements are:
- fanless mini PC
- it will run Debian
- production environment (reliability is important)
- good Linux support to facilitate fast deployment and low maintenance, 
- avoiding non-free software (non-free firmware, out-of-tree kernel modules, 
ndiswrapper)

and I mentioned also:
- many devices with only partial mainline Linux support
- unable to find itemized information about Linux kernel support
- some devices ship with Linux (often Ubuntu) and use a custom kernel

My original post did not mention this explicitly, but I would be pleased to 
find a manufacturer/vendor that is interested in supporting Linux users, and 
provides devices with 100% functionality using 100% free software.  Perhaps 
that sounds a bit less demanding, while still being very closely related to 
the original.

The response I expected to that original post, and would even have expected 
to the question in this previous paragraph, is that no, unfortunately there 
are no/few significant vendors that are interested in Linux users to this 
extent.  I would be satisfied with this answer, though disappointed, and 

Bad news for Epson Perfection v330

2012-02-15 Thread Anthony Campbell
I bought one of these in December and it worked well with the driver
from Avasys.

A couple of days my HDD crashed. After reinstalling on a new one I find
that the drivers for this scanner are now being provided by Epson and
they are not installable on Debian because of dependency problems.

This scanner is therefore now useless to me.

Don't buy it.

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Re: Need help on missing Dia shape icons

2012-02-15 Thread luger

Camaleón wrote:

On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 21:35:04 -0600, luger wrote:


I just installed the dia package, dia starts up fine but immediately
gives me a warning:

failed to load icon for file
   /usr/share/dia/shapes/Flowchart/display.png
  cause=Couldn't recognize the image file format for file
'/usr/share/dia/shapes/Flowchart/display.png'

and also tells me there are 49 more messages.


(...)

The rest of the messages also point to PNG files?

How about running the application (dia) from an empty/clean user?

Although the error above seems like pointing to some sort of package/
library (libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 or maybe libpng12-0) corruption :-?



Thanks Camaleón,

Yes, the rest of the (error) messages do point to the various other 
shape files and all have .png extension.


Tried creating user guest, then started dia from that user.  Exactly 
same results.


I completely uninstalled and then reinstalled libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0, 
libpng12-0, along with dia, dia-common, dia-libs, and 
dia-shapes.  Before reinstalling, removed /usr/share/dia and the 
.dia configuration directory under the username I'm using.  Still no 
change in either dia or synaptic.


I cannot help but think my synaptic problem is related, so I tried 
starting synaptic from a konsole window (as root) and it displayed a lot 
of similar messages, only they were in reference to xpm files.  Here's a 
typical synaptic message:


synaptic:3454): Gtk-WARNING **: Could not load image
'synaptic_mini.xpm': Couldn't recognize the image file format for file
'/usr/share/synaptic/gtkbuilder/synaptic_mini.xpm'

I note that the two lib packages you mentioned are used by a multitude 
of applications and include some that I know are working satisfactory.


OK, something is messed up, either through my error or from upgrading 
Wheezy.  All suggestions welcome.


Thanks,
Luger


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Re: using a bluetooth headset

2012-02-15 Thread Celejar
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 18:16:58 +0100 (CET)
Pierre Frenkiel pierre.frenk...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Tue, 14 Feb 2012, Celejar wrote:
 
  IIUC, that snippet just sets up a profile that alsa applications can
  use; they still need to be told individually to actually use this
  profile. For example, using 'aplay', you'd do something like aplay -D
  bluetooth sound.wav. Each alsa app will have its own configuration
  area where you set which alsa device you want it to use.
 
Sorry, but if I may invent a new acronym, I think, according all the
test I've done, that YDUC...
I have 4 devices, for which I have 4 different alsa config files:
 
   .asoundrc.asoundconf.live (internal SoundBlaster)
   .asoundrc.asoundconf.z305 (usb speaker)
   .asoundrc.asoundconf.z515 (wireless speaker)
   .asoundrc.headset
 
   If I do
  ln -fs .asoundrc.asoundconf.live .asoundrc.asoundconf
   the sound is sent to my SB-live card, from any program but mplayer,
   without specifying any device for them (aplay, vlc, totem, xine,
   skype)
   If I do
  ln -fs .asoundrc.asoundconf.z515 .asoundrc.asoundconf
   the sound is sent to my wireless speaker, with all these programs.
   and idem for the z305.
   But,if I do
  ln -fs .asoundrc.asoundconf.headset .asoundrc.asoundconf
   the sound is only sent to my bluetooth headset from skype.
   For the other programs, it goes to the SB-live card.
   (NB: I had to disable pulseaudio to make it work from skype)
 
   Can anybody explain that?

Okay, perhaps IDUC ;) But I think that my understanding is actually
probably correct, just that there's something wrong with the bluetooth
subsystem. I've spent far too much time myself trying to get a
bluetooth headset working under linux, and it was incredibly
frustrating. The documentation is (was? it's been a while) horrible,
inconsistent, ridiculously sparse and outdated.

So I'm guessing that the system works the way we understand it, just
that something's wrong with the bluetooth part. Perhaps the other
applications are failing to connect to the bluetooth device and are
therefore defaulting to the SB?

   As for pulseaudio, I always get connection refused, for example
   with pavucontrol.

I've never used Pulse.

Celejar


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Re: how are html pages printed?

2012-02-15 Thread Camaleón
El 2012-02-15 a las 14:10 -0600, Mark Copper escribió:

(resending to the list)

 On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:

(...)

  Also it is worth remembering there is *not* a problem printing to the
  same printer from either squeeze on AMD or wheezy on i386 machines, I
  beleive.
 
  You mean the 32-bits wheezy install can print that pages without
  troubleshoot, using the same PPD file? It could be then a problem with
  the 64-bits CUPS packages... anyway, I would try first with pxlmono
  and see how it goes.
 
 Successful, but confused.

Success and confusion are both good symptoms! :-)
 
 I was successful printing a UPS shipping label with the CUPS supplied
 pxlmono driver for the HL-5250DN **and** with the CUPS supplied
 foomatic/postscript driver (but not with the CUPS supplied lj5gray
 driver).
 
 Of the two that worked, the foomatic/postscript driver seems to ignore
 the margins, so I'll leave on pxlmono for now although I'm confused
 what 'pxlmono' means.

http://www.openprinting.org/driver/pxlmono/

Basically, pxlmono is a PCL6 driver that can be used with your 
printer. I'd say is like a last resort when you experience problems 
with the recommended driver, which in your case, generated a bad output 
when printing the UPS labels.

Although the PS driver usually is the better option that provides 
better quality printouts, I also have found that PS it can be slower 
when sending complex bitmaps or PDF works to the printer. For such 
cases, I also have an additional printer instance configured in CUPS 
that uses the PCL6 driver so I can choose from where to print, 
depending on the job.

 I wasn't looking for that to happen.  I'm happy there's a user list
 and appreciative of Camaleon's help.
 
 Mark

Glad the workaround also worked for you.

Anyway, I would report your findings either to Debian bug tracking 
system or directly to Brother. The PPD file for your printer is dated 
on 2005, maybe it's time for a deep review :-)

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Re: hostname question during Debian installation

2012-02-15 Thread Tom H
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 2:12 AM, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
 Martin T wrote:


 thank you for replies! So am I correct, that hostname set during the
 installation is:

You're welcome.


 1) mapped to an address from 127.0.0.0/8 range in /etc/hosts file

 Specifically 127.0.1.1 so that it is always available and doesn't
 conflict or confuse with 127.0.0.1 localhost.  The newer networking
 subsystem is event driven and supports hotplug devices.  It may come
 and go.  Having a local address 127.0.1.1 will always exist and will
 always map back to the hostname even if the main networking is
 unplugged.

 It's different from traditional systems but it solves problems
 introduced by event driven hotpluggable network devices.  It allows a
 system to always be able to contact itself and the reverse mapping of
 the IP address back to a name always maps back to itself.

 This is important on mobile devices which may be offline but is a
 consistent strategy and works well on non-mobile devices too.

+1

libnss-myhostname provides the same functionality as adding the
127.0.1.1 line in /etc/hosts.


 2) written to /etc/mailname

 Yes. And also to /etc/postfix/main.cf if postfix is installed.  Or to
 other places if other MTAs are installed.

When you use dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config or dpkg-reconfigure
postfix, /etc/mailname is updated; in postfix's case because my
origin is set to it in /etc/postfix/main.cf.

Mutt also uses it but it can be overridden by ~/.muttrc.


 3) written to message of the day file

 No.  The /etc/motd doesn't include the hostname.  You are thinking of
 /etc/issue but it also doesn't include the hostname either.  It
 may include @char and \char sequences which substitute the dynamically
 hostname at runtime though.

/etc/motd is a symlink to /var/run/motd, which is generated at
boot by /etc/init.d/bootlogs and contains the output uname -snrvm,
so /etc/motd does contain a box's hostname.


 4) usually used in shell prompt(for example \[\e]0;\u@\h:
 \w\a\]${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:\w\$)

Like /etc/issue (where the hostname's set by /n), the hostname in
the prompt's set
 by \h so it's changed dynamically at boot.


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Re: rm -rf is too slow on large files and directory structure(Around 30000)

2012-02-15 Thread Bob Proulx
Christofer C. Bell wrote:
 unlink is slower than rm removing a 1.5GB file (at least on ext3):
 ...
 I suspect that removing a large number of non-zero byte files will be
 slower with unlink than rm.

If it is then it is pointing to a kernel performance issue.  Because
there is very little difference between them.  Until recently rm used
unlink(2) and there would have been no difference.  But recent
versions of coreutils now use unlinkat(2) for improved security now
instead.  Any difference in performace would be in the realm of the
kernel internals.  It doesn't seem to me like there should be any
significant difference.

Bob


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Re: Get to the bottom of what is running my networks

2012-02-15 Thread Tom H
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:


 I'd like to know exactly how to start/stop retart etc the network
 configuration.

 But first it seems one must determine what is actually running them.

 in /var/log/boot  I see:

 grep -i NetworkManger /var/log/boot
 Mon Feb 13 13:27:14 2012: Starting network connection manager: NetworkManager.

/etc/init.d/network-manager restart
service network-manager restart
invoke-rc.d networkmanager restart


 apt-cache search nm-dhcp-client.action

  no output

 Even apt-cache search  /sbin/dhclient gave no output.

 How can I have all these tools on my machine and apt doesn't know
 about them?

If a package's installed, use
dpkg -S /path/to/file

If it isn't installed, install apt-file, run apt-file update, and use:
apt-file search /path/to/file


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Need help dealing with the demise of qpopper

2012-02-15 Thread Paul E Condon
I have been using qpopper on some hosts on my home LAN.  I use
fetchmail, procmail, and mutt in an arrangement that I learned about
when I first took up using Debian many years ago. qpopper allowed me
to integrate watching system error messages into my mail set up
without ever having to learn much about real email administration.  I
just installed it and these other computers became POP3 servers ready
to respond to polling by fetchmail.

I have looked into qpopper replacement options. I'm sure setting up a
replacement will be easy for many, but for me it presents a
challenge. Is there a HowTo about this?  Specifically replace qpopper
with something else in this very limited application where qpopper
worked out-of-the-box? I have one computer running Wheezy now, and
I notice that on that computer in aptitude, qpopper is listed as
obsolete or locally generated. So now I could be looking into the
replacement ahead of the release of Wheezy. But I need help.

My wish is that some kind soul will create a new package named
'qpopper' for which the description in aptitude will be something like

This is not qpopper. It is a substitute that works like the old
Qualcomm popper, but using more modern software. If you intend any
deviation from the basic Qualcomm popper install ... instead.


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Re: Get to the bottom of what is running my networks

2012-02-15 Thread Bob Proulx
Tom H wrote:
 /etc/init.d/network-manager restart

Fine.

 service network-manager restart

Better.

 invoke-rc.d networkmanager restart

  typo fix s/networkmanager/network-manager/

Not needed.  'invoke-rc.d' is completely redundant with 'service' for
the human user.  For the human 'service' is the better way.

The requirement for package postinst scripts to call invoke-rc.d is so
that invoke-rc.d can call policy-rc.d and respect any local policy
decisions about what should or should not be running.  Such as not
running daemons in a chroot.  So packages need to call invoke-rc.d in
their postinst scripts but the human admin presumably is starting or
stopping something and wants it to happen regardless of the
policy-rc.d settings.

Bob


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Dell Dimension 2400

2012-02-15 Thread David J Meyer
To all
I have a Dell Dimension 2400 with the onboard video chipset. I have
installed Squeeze on to the computer.
The OS seems to be working fine.  I can access the Apache server and the
page and application that it provides.
I also have configured it as a print server which also works the way it
should across my intranet.
However the display freezes after a while.  No specific length of time.
During the install it had issues with the video
mode 314 which if you go to the expert graphical installer you can
bypass that and make it use 800x600 with depth of 16.
I configured it to install the hardware only drivers in the kernel as
compared to all.
When it freezes display goes dark, mouse pointer is present and follows
the movement.  I have snooped around on the internet and the problem is
not rare but really have seen no answers to resolve the issue. However
there was one suggestion to change to onboard video ram from 1mb to 8mb.
I tried that and it seemed to make the matter worse.
The computer had several different versions of Fedora with the last one
being 16 and that was nothing but a headache
but the display worked fine.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.  Checked to see if it was
reported as a bug but do not see anything.

Thank you in advance


David J Meyer
KB9VLH



Re: hostname question during Debian installation

2012-02-15 Thread Bob Proulx
Tom H wrote:
 Bob Proulx wrote:
  Yes. And also to /etc/postfix/main.cf if postfix is installed.  Or to
  other places if other MTAs are installed.
 
 When you use dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config or dpkg-reconfigure
 postfix, /etc/mailname is updated; in postfix's case because my
 origin is set to it in /etc/postfix/main.cf.

I thought it set 'myhostname'.  No?  I should try a pristine
installation and look.

 Mutt also uses it but it can be overridden by ~/.muttrc.

Doesn't mutt simply use `hostname`?

  3) written to message of the day file
 
  No.  The /etc/motd doesn't include the hostname.  You are thinking of
  /etc/issue but it also doesn't include the hostname either.  It
  may include @char and \char sequences which substitute the dynamically
  hostname at runtime though.
 
 /etc/motd is a symlink to /var/run/motd, which is generated at
 boot by /etc/init.d/bootlogs and contains the output uname -snrvm,
 so /etc/motd does contain a box's hostname.

You are right.  It does have the hostname.  But it isn't something
that needs to be updated.  It is fully dynamic.  I think it falls into
the category of things that /use/ the hostname but don't need to be
/set/ to it.

  4) usually used in shell prompt(for example \[\e]0;\u@\h:
  \w\a\]${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:\w\$)
 
 Like /etc/issue (where the hostname's set by /n), the hostname in
 the prompt's set
  by \h so it's changed dynamically at boot.

Yep.  So nothing needs to be done about it.

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Re: Get to the bottom of what is running my networks

2012-02-15 Thread Tom H
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
 Tom H wrote:

 invoke-rc.d networkmanager restart

  typo fix s/networkmanager/network-manager/

Oops. Thanks.


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Re: Networking Q concerning /etc/network/interfaces

2012-02-15 Thread Brian
On Wed 15 Feb 2012 at 10:07:52 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:

 In the confused thread I butchered, I missed this little snipped from
 Brian. I very much appreciate this explanation.  I had it wrong.

You're being too hard on yourself. I get things wrong all the time and
it may be only months later I realise it.

 I thought that without the machine being set up as a router.  That is,
 with /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward set to 0, in that case the eth1 adaptor
 would NOT ask eth0 anything, and would not communicate anything about
 eth0 back to host b.

The eth1 interface is obliged by ARP to either discard the request or to
communicate back what it has been able to find out.

 I had no experience with that scenario, but that was my first thought
 on it.
 
 I'm still a little unclear just how eth1 queries eth0.  The part in
 Brians explanation that says: 
 [ ...]  eth1 is aware 192.168.1.54 isn't its address but, being 
 conscientious, asks about on the machine it lives on.   eth0 says: 
 'hey that's me!'. eth1 then tells host b: 'I've found what you are 
 looking for, 192.168.1.54's traffic can be sent to 192.168.1.42 first.

Did I say that? It's a demonstration of what can happen when you become
overenthusiastic! But, in the absence of a networking guru, the essence
is there.

 Just how is that asking and reporting part performed?  Does eth1 then
 handle all traffic to and from eth0?

eth1 doesn't actually query eth0 directly. I was being dramatic. :)

The ARP request goes to the kernel, which knows about everything on the
machine. It instigates the reply that the IP asked for is known there.
How traffic to eth0 is dealt with depends on how the machine is set up
but it must first go through eth1 in the situation you describe - no
network cable attached to it.

An analogy: Mr Harry Putman walks into Hotel Debian. He approaches the
reception desk and asks whether Mr Important Person (IP to his friends)
is staying there and whether he may speak with him. The concierge says
he is but all communication must go through her and, for a small
consideration, she will set up the channels.




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Re: Bad news for Epson Perfection v330

2012-02-15 Thread hvw59601

Anthony Campbell wrote:

I bought one of these in December and it worked well with the driver
from Avasys.

A couple of days my HDD crashed. After reinstalling on a new one I find
that the drivers for this scanner are now being provided by Epson and
they are not installable on Debian because of dependency problems.

This scanner is therefore now useless to me.

Don't buy it.



What's the matter with iscan-data_1.13.0-1_all.deb that Avasys provides?

Hugo


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Re: Bad news for Epson Perfection v330

2012-02-15 Thread richard
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 15:57:38 -0600
hvw59601 hvw59...@care2.com wrote:

 Anthony Campbell wrote:
  I bought one of these in December and it worked well with the driver
  from Avasys.
  
  A couple of days my HDD crashed. After reinstalling on a new one I
  find that the drivers for this scanner are now being provided by
  Epson and they are not installable on Debian because of dependency
  problems.
  
  This scanner is therefore now useless to me.
  
  Don't buy it.
  
 
 What's the matter with iscan-data_1.13.0-1_all.deb that Avasys
 provides?
 
 Hugo
 
 

I'm going to be in the same boat as I have the same scanner, and
haven't set it up since loading wheezey. B£$%x

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Re: Get to the bottom of what is running my networks

2012-02-15 Thread Brian
On Wed 15 Feb 2012 at 12:57:24 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:

[Snip]

 Honestly it is confusing... surely there is some straight forward way
 by now on this modern of a version of debian to simply work with the
 tools that control networking...

There is: ifupdown

 Command line is my preferred idiom, but anything would be a good
 start.

No - you do not want anything.

 There must be a quick and easy way to start stop cleanly without major
 study and scrutinizing of vast man pages or such.

Some reading is unavoidable. In fact, it is essential.

 Can anyone provide a simple step by step procedure?

For what? You haven't descibed the network setup and what you want to
achieve.

 Another distro I've used worked with a simple 
 /etc/init.d/net.eth[0-9] start/stop/status
 
 And a brief and easily understood configuration in /etc/conf.d/net.
 
 Do we have anything similar?  A basic underlying control mechanism
 that supersedes any add-on gui bunkem?

ifupdown.


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Re: Bad news for Epson Perfection v330

2012-02-15 Thread Chris Davies
Anthony Campbell a...@acampbell.org.uk wrote:
 A couple of days my HDD crashed. After reinstalling on a new one I find
 that the drivers for this scanner are now being provided by Epson and
 they are not installable on Debian because of dependency problems.

You've said the same thing over on news://uk.comp.os.linux/

The drivers have just installed fine for me here, with no dependency
issues. Please be more precise with your complaint.

Chris


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Re (2): Display on IBM ThinkPad A22m

2012-02-15 Thread peasthope
*   From: Andrei POPESCU andreimpope...@gmail.com
*   Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 12:12:09 +0200
 My understanding is that the point of Xorg -configure is to give you a 
 template to modify. 

Well yes, certainly.  I included it so readers would get  
the Xorg view of the hardware.

 Since Xorg was able to generate it I'm assuming it 
 will be able to detect all settings on the fly as well ;)

Not sure about that.  This doesn't seem right.

root@whiterock:~# xrandr -q
Can't open display

Also this.

root@whiterock:~# grep 1400 /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(II) R128(0): Panel size: 1400x1050
(II) R128(0): Not using default mode 1400x1050 (hsync out of range)
(II) R128(0): Not using default mode 1400x1050 (hsync out of range)
(II) R128(0): Not using default mode 1400x1050 (hsync out of range)
(II) R128(0): Not using default mode 1400x1050 (hsync out of range)

Appears to be a bug in r128.

Seems this might help to get a workaround?

root@whiterock:~# gtf 1400 1050 75

  # 1400x1050 @ 75.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 82.20 kHz; pclk: 155.85 MHz
  Modeline 1400x1050_75.00  155.85  1400 1496 1648 1896  1050 1051 1054 1096 
-HSync +Vsync

I chose 75 Hz in ignorance.  What refresh rate is sensible?

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Re: Bad news for Epson Perfection v330 - SOLVED

2012-02-15 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 15 Feb 2012, Anthony Campbell wrote:
 I bought one of these in December and it worked well with the driver
 from Avasys.
 
 A couple of days my HDD crashed. After reinstalling on a new one I find
 that the drivers for this scanner are now being provided by Epson and
 they are not installable on Debian because of dependency problems.
 
 This scanner is therefore now useless to me.
 
 Don't buy it.
 

Sorry to follow up to myself but I found a solution. The missing
dependency was libltdl3, which is no longer available. But after more
googling I found libltdl3_1.5.26-4+lenny1_i386.deb. This allows me to
install iscan. Panic over - apologies for over-reaction.

AC

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Re: Re: About a bug in libpam-mysql package on squeeze

2012-02-15 Thread Onur R. Bingol

Hello Camaleón,

verbose variable is set to 1 in this case. If not, I cannot retrieve 
any information regarding to this problem.


You are right about the date of the update, but I will just give a try 
by submitting this problem as a bug.


Thank you your answer :)

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Re: Sound problems (Fixed?)

2012-02-15 Thread Emil Payne
I have Firefox set to load automatically on login. Today I quit firefox 
because it locked up. As soon as I did sound started working all over 
the place.  I restarted Firefox and sound still works. Hopefully it will 
keep working. I still don't understand hoe Firefox would cause other 
programs (like Audacicious and Gnome Player) to load but have the volume 
controls greyed out.


Anyway, here's to everything continuing to work (Knock on wood).

On 02/14/2012 06:52 AM, Emil Payne wrote:

---
root@babylon:/home/john# uname -a
Linux babylon 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Mon Jan 16 16:04:25 UTC 2012 i686 
GNU/Linux

root@babylon:/home/john#

root@babylon:/home/john# cat /etc/*release
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=DebianEdu/Skolelinux
root@babylon:/home/john#

root@babylon:/home/john# cat /etc/issue
Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 \n \l
root@babylon:/home/john#
---

Sound in almost all applications has quit.  In fact the only app with 
sound seems to be Firefox. At least I can hear things like youtube videos.


Also, when I log in to my account (I am the only user and log into a 
normal user account) I do get the login sound.


root@babylon:/home/john# lspci
00:00.0 RAM memory: nVidia Corporation MCP61 Memory Controller (rev a1)
00:01.0 ISA bridge: nVidia Corporation MCP61 LPC Bridge (rev a2)
00:01.1 SMBus: nVidia Corporation MCP61 SMBus (rev a2)
00:01.2 RAM memory: nVidia Corporation MCP61 Memory Controller (rev a2)
00:02.0 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation MCP61 USB Controller (rev a3)
00:02.1 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation MCP61 USB Controller (rev a3)
00:04.0 PCI bridge: nVidia Corporation MCP61 PCI bridge (rev a1)
00:05.0 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP61 High Definition Audio 
(rev a2)

00:06.0 IDE interface: nVidia Corporation MCP61 IDE (rev a2)
00:07.0 Bridge: nVidia Corporation MCP61 Ethernet (rev a2)
00:08.0 IDE interface: nVidia Corporation MCP61 SATA Controller (rev a2)
00:08.1 IDE interface: nVidia Corporation MCP61 SATA Controller (rev a2)
00:09.0 PCI bridge: nVidia Corporation MCP61 PCI Express bridge (rev a2)
00:0b.0 PCI bridge: nVidia Corporation MCP61 PCI Express bridge (rev a2)
00:0c.0 PCI bridge: nVidia Corporation MCP61 PCI Express bridge (rev a2)
00:0d.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation C61 [GeForce 
6150SE nForce 430] (rev a2)
00:18.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 10h Processor 
HyperTransport Configuration
00:18.1 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 10h Processor 
Address Map
00:18.2 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 10h Processor 
DRAM Controller
00:18.3 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 10h Processor 
Miscellaneous Control
00:18.4 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 10h Processor 
Link Control

root@babylon:/home/john#


 What other info does someone need to help me, or where can I go to 
get help info?



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