Re: Wheezy/Gnome 3: le pointeur de la souris se déplace seul sur le calendrier
En débranchant le câble USB qui transmet à l'UC les actions sur l'écran tactile, le pb semble disparaître. Ca reste à confirmer et ne me dit pas comment résoudre ce pb sur le fond, mais c'est une piste. À suivre Le 29 octobre 2014 01:02, Haricophile haricoph...@aranha.fr a écrit : Le Tue, 28 Oct 2014 23:45:45 +0100, Haricophile haricoph...@aranha.fr a écrit : Le Tue, 28 Oct 2014 13:13:52 +0100, Olivier oza.4...@gmail.com a écrit : Un truc que je n'ai pas précisé est que mon écran est tactile. N'ayant pas les moyens pour ce genre de jouet, je ne vais pas t'aider sur ce coup. Ça peut effectivement avoir un rapport. J'ai un souvenir d'avoir cherché quelques minutes pourquoi mon curseur vibrait sur place et faisait n'importe quoi avant de comprendre qu'il ne fallait pas que je pose mon stylet sur la tablette graphique... Bonne recherche. En y réfléchissant et à propos de tablette graphique, il n'y aurait pas une fonction de calibrage susceptible de se déclencher intempestivement sur ton écran (sur un événement acpi par exemple ) ? En sortie de mise en veille d'écran ça pourrait être un fonctionnement normal par exemple. Je n'y connais rien en écran tactile, ce n'est qu'une hypothèse. -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141029010211.7eb6f129@azuki.jisui -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/capet9jj5s4+ukjmkngozloeerargajyhy1sgzltffyxbzl8...@mail.gmail.com
systemd et clamd
Bonjour à tous, Encore un truc pas net avec clamd... Je viens de m'apercevoir que mon daemon clamd ne fonctionne plus avec sendmail et j'avoue ne pas comprendre. Lorsque je lance à la main clamd, ça fonctionne parfaitement et la socket pour le milter de sendmail est créée : Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - +++ Started at Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Received 0 file descriptor(s) from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - clamd daemon 0.98.5-rc1 (OS: linux-gnu, ARCH: x86_64, CPU: x86_64) Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Running as user clamav (UID 109, GID 115) Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Log file size limited to 4294967295bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Reading databases from /var/lib/clamav Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Bytecode: Security mode set to TrustSigned. Wed Oct 29 09:35:05 2014 - Loaded 3661002 signatures. Wed Oct 29 09:35:06 2014 - LOCAL: Unix socket file /var/run/clamav/clamd.sock Wed Oct 29 09:35:06 2014 - LOCAL: Setting connection queue length to 15 Lorsque je lance le même daemon avec avec systemd, cette socket n'est pas créée : Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - +++ Started at Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Received 1 file descriptor(s) from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - clamd daemon 0.98.5-rc1 (OS: linux-gnu, ARCH: x86_64, CPU: x86_64) Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Running as user clamav (UID 109, GID 115) Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Log file size limited to 4294967295bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Reading databases from /var/lib/clamav Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Bytecode: Security mode set to TrustSigned. Wed Oct 29 09:34:05 2014 - Loaded 3661002 signatures. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - TCP: No tcp AF_INET SOCK_STREAM socket received from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - LOCAL: Received AF_UNIX SOCK_STREAM socket from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - Limits: Global size limit set to 104857600 bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - Limits: File size limit set to 26214400 bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - Limits: Recursion level limit set to 10. Naturellement, dans les deux cas, le fichier de configuration est censé être /etc/clamav/clamd.conf (d'un côté, c'est le chemin par défaut et d'un autre, il est spécifié dans le fichier init.d). Une idée ? Cordialement, JKB -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5450a80c.20...@systella.fr
Re: systemd et clamd
Le mercredi 29 octobre 2014, 09:40:44 BERTRAND Joël a écrit : Bonjour à tous, Encore un truc pas net avec clamd... Je viens de m'apercevoir que mon daemon clamd ne fonctionne plus avec sendmail et j'avoue ne pas comprendre. Lorsque je lance à la main clamd, ça fonctionne parfaitement et la socket pour le milter de sendmail est créée : Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - +++ Started at Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Received 0 file descriptor(s) from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - clamd daemon 0.98.5-rc1 (OS: linux-gnu, ARCH: x86_64, CPU: x86_64) Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Running as user clamav (UID 109, GID 115) Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Log file size limited to 4294967295bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Reading databases from /var/lib/clamav Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Bytecode: Security mode set to TrustSigned. Wed Oct 29 09:35:05 2014 - Loaded 3661002 signatures. Wed Oct 29 09:35:06 2014 - LOCAL: Unix socket file /var/run/clamav/clamd.sock Wed Oct 29 09:35:06 2014 - LOCAL: Setting connection queue length to 15 Lorsque je lance le même daemon avec avec systemd, cette socket n'est pas créée : Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - +++ Started at Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Received 1 file descriptor(s) from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - clamd daemon 0.98.5-rc1 (OS: linux-gnu, ARCH: x86_64, CPU: x86_64) Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Running as user clamav (UID 109, GID 115) Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Log file size limited to 4294967295bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Reading databases from /var/lib/clamav Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Bytecode: Security mode set to TrustSigned. Wed Oct 29 09:34:05 2014 - Loaded 3661002 signatures. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - TCP: No tcp AF_INET SOCK_STREAM socket received from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - LOCAL: Received AF_UNIX SOCK_STREAM socket from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - Limits: Global size limit set to 104857600 bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - Limits: File size limit set to 26214400 bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - Limits: Recursion level limit set to 10. Naturellement, dans les deux cas, le fichier de configuration est censé être /etc/clamav/clamd.conf (d'un côté, c'est le chemin par défaut et d'un autre, il est spécifié dans le fichier init.d). Une idée ? Cordialement, JKB Je n'ai pas d'idée sur on problème, mais une suggestion : essaye de lancer la commande : systemctl puis regarde les services lancés et sélectionne celui qui se rapporte à clamd puis fait : systemctl status le service en question il te donnera certainement des infos sur la façon dont est lancé ou pas clamd Pour ma part sur mon poste je n'ai que le service clamav-freshclam lancé. En espérant que cela t'aidera. Philippe Merlin -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/1959391.Nsb2UnQEcF@portable
Re: systemd et clamd
MERLIN Philippe a écrit : Le mercredi 29 octobre 2014, 09:40:44 BERTRAND Joël a écrit : Bonjour à tous, Encore un truc pas net avec clamd... Je viens de m'apercevoir que mon daemon clamd ne fonctionne plus avec sendmail et j'avoue ne pas comprendre. Lorsque je lance à la main clamd, ça fonctionne parfaitement et la socket pour le milter de sendmail est créée : Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - +++ Started at Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Received 0 file descriptor(s) from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - clamd daemon 0.98.5-rc1 (OS: linux-gnu, ARCH: x86_64, CPU: x86_64) Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Running as user clamav (UID 109, GID 115) Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Log file size limited to 4294967295bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Reading databases from /var/lib/clamav Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Bytecode: Security mode set to TrustSigned. Wed Oct 29 09:35:05 2014 - Loaded 3661002 signatures. Wed Oct 29 09:35:06 2014 - LOCAL: Unix socket file /var/run/clamav/clamd.sock Wed Oct 29 09:35:06 2014 - LOCAL: Setting connection queue length to 15 Lorsque je lance le même daemon avec avec systemd, cette socket n'est pas créée : Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - +++ Started at Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Received 1 file descriptor(s) from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - clamd daemon 0.98.5-rc1 (OS: linux-gnu, ARCH: x86_64, CPU: x86_64) Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Running as user clamav (UID 109, GID 115) Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Log file size limited to 4294967295bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Reading databases from /var/lib/clamav Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Bytecode: Security mode set to TrustSigned. Wed Oct 29 09:34:05 2014 - Loaded 3661002 signatures. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - TCP: No tcp AF_INET SOCK_STREAM socket received from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - LOCAL: Received AF_UNIX SOCK_STREAM socket from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - Limits: Global size limit set to 104857600 bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - Limits: File size limit set to 26214400 bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - Limits: Recursion level limit set to 10. Naturellement, dans les deux cas, le fichier de configuration est censé être /etc/clamav/clamd.conf (d'un côté, c'est le chemin par défaut et d'un autre, il est spécifié dans le fichier init.d). Une idée ? Cordialement, JKB Je n'ai pas d'idée sur on problème, mais une suggestion : essaye de lancer la commande : systemctl puis regarde les services lancés et sélectionne celui qui se rapporte à clamd puis fait : systemctl status le service en question il te donnera certainement des infos sur la façon dont est lancé ou pas clamd La seule information que j'aie est celle-ci : clamav-daemon.service loaded active running Clam AntiVirus userspace daemon J'ai aussi ceci :Root rayleigh:[/var/run/clamav] /etc/init.d/clamav-daemon status ● clamav-daemon.service - Clam AntiVirus userspace daemon Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/clamav-daemon.service; enabled) Active: active (running) since mer. 2014-10-29 11:56:40 CET; 1min 48s ago Docs: man:clamd(8) man:clamd.conf(5) http://www.clamav.net/lang/en/doc/ Main PID: 16367 (clamd) CGroup: /system.slice/clamav-daemon.service └─16367 /usr/sbin/clamd --foreground=true oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: ELF support enabled. oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: Detection of broken executables enabled. oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: Mail files support enabled. oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: OLE2 support enabled. oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: PDF support enabled. oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: SWF support enabled. oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: HTML support enabled. oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: Phishing: Always checking for cloake...s oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: Phishing: Always checking for ssl mi...s oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: Self checking every 3600 seconds. Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full. Mais ça n'éclaire pas vraiment ma lanterne. En revanche : Root rayleigh:[/var/run/clamav] systemctl status clamav-daemon.socket ● clamav-daemon.socket - Socket for Clam AntiVirus userspace daemon Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/clamav-daemon.socket; enabled) Active: active (running) since mer. 2014-10-29 08:26:40 CET; 3h 34min ago Docs: man:clamd(8) man:clamd.conf(5) http://www.clamav.net/lang/en/doc/ Listen: /run/clamav/clamd.ctl (Stream) La question est maintenant de savoir pourquoi systemd outrepasse la configuration de /etc/clamav/clamd.conf. Cordialement, JKB -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers
Re: Noyau personnalisé
On 10/27/2014 10:44 PM, François Boisson wrote: http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/l/linux/linux_3.16.5-1_changelog il y a les modifications upstream puis les modfications Debian. Merci. On peut tout de même dire que cette façon de présenter tout en vrac (c'est d'ailleurs général chez Debian) engendre de la confusion. Je pense vraiment que Debian n'a pas envie de communiquer, sauf avec les initiés. Tant pis pour les utilisateurs... Ce document est le changelog du noyau, Debian ne rajoute ces modifications qu'à la fin. Je pense que les patches debian se trouvent dans les sources des paquets du noyau (pas le linux-source, mais les paquets de deb-src). Par exemple, tu prends le fichier linux_3.2.63-2.debian.tar.xz Tu le déplies et va dans deboan/patches Tu lis bugfix/x86/net-wireless-ipw2200-Fix-WARN_ON-occurring-in-wiphy_.patch et tu as les commentaires précis Bien sûr mais c'est dommage de devoir installer un paquet source de 83 MB dans le seul but de lire quelques lignes «The problem was found by Larry Finger: http://marc.info/?l=linux-wirelessm=133702401700614w=2 The problem is identical to the one for ipw2200 which is already fixed: http://marc.info/?l=linux-wirelessm=133457257407196w=2 [description du problème, etc]» Tu as également les rajouts (par exemple features/x86/x86-Add-amilo-rfkill-driver-for-some-Fujitsu-Siemens.patch ou encore bien sûr et surtout :features/all/aufs3/ qui rajoute aufs (qui n'est pas dans le noyau de kernel.org). Bref, je trouve ça très détaillé et ordonné. Le changelog n'est là que pour faire une recherche par mot clef pour savoir si une modification a été fait ou un bug précis corrigé, par pour expliquer les modifs. Les changelogs de kernel.org sont en ligne, bien faits et clairs. Debian devrait donner la possibilité de lire en ligne ou avec Apt les changelogs séparément mais bon, c'est à l'utilisateur de s'adapter ... -- Maderios -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5450f318.9050...@gmail.com
Re: Noyau personnalisé
Le mercredi 29 octobre 2014, 15:00:56 maderios a écrit : Debian devrait donner la possibilité de lire en ligne Depuis https://packages.debian.org/sid/linux-source-3.16 ¹ : http://ftp-master.metadata.debian.org/changelogs//main/l/linux/linux_3.16.5-1_changelog ¹ auquel on peut arriver par : https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=linux-source-3.16 (ou deb:linux-3.16 dans Konqueror) ou avec Apt les changelogs séparément aptitude changelog linux-source-3.16 mais bon, c'est à l'utilisateur de s'adapter ... Ouais, l’utilisateur, il doit savoir chercher sur le web ou RTFM. Quelle plaie ! -- Sylvain Sauvage -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/10331785.b6IAUDjGMH@earendil
Re: Noyau personnalisé
Le Wed, 29 Oct 2014 15:00:56 +0100 maderios mader...@gmail.com a écrit: Bien sûr mais c'est dommage de devoir installer un paquet source de 83 MB dans le seul but de lire quelques lignes Tu peux ne charger que le fichier contenant les patch (le debian.tar.xz) si tu veux. Les patchs sont classés. Va voir, c'est plutôt bien fait je trouve. François Boisson -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141029151117.a7a8610c9db34a9f6fa6d...@maison.homelinux.net
Re: Noyau personnalisé
Bonjour, Le mercredi 29 octobre 2014 à 15:09, Sylvain L. Sauvage a écrit : ¹ auquel on peut arriver par : https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=linux-source-3.16 (ou deb:linux-3.16 dans Konqueror) Ou « !dpkg linux-source-3.16 » dans DuckDuckGo ! Seb -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141029154958.gc14...@sebian.nob900.homeip.net
Re: systemd et clamd
Le mercredi 29 octobre 2014, 12:03:17 BERTRAND Joël a écrit : MERLIN Philippe a écrit : Le mercredi 29 octobre 2014, 09:40:44 BERTRAND Joël a écrit : Bonjour à tous, Encore un truc pas net avec clamd... Je viens de m'apercevoir que mon daemon clamd ne fonctionne plus avec sendmail et j'avoue ne pas comprendre. Lorsque je lance à la main clamd, ça fonctionne parfaitement et la socket pour le milter de sendmail est créée : Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - +++ Started at Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Received 0 file descriptor(s) from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - clamd daemon 0.98.5-rc1 (OS: linux-gnu, ARCH: x86_64, CPU: x86_64) Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Running as user clamav (UID 109, GID 115) Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Log file size limited to 4294967295bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Reading databases from /var/lib/clamav Wed Oct 29 09:34:58 2014 - Bytecode: Security mode set to TrustSigned. Wed Oct 29 09:35:05 2014 - Loaded 3661002 signatures. Wed Oct 29 09:35:06 2014 - LOCAL: Unix socket file /var/run/clamav/clamd.sock Wed Oct 29 09:35:06 2014 - LOCAL: Setting connection queue length to 15 Lorsque je lance le même daemon avec avec systemd, cette socket n'est pas créée : Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - +++ Started at Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Received 1 file descriptor(s) from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - clamd daemon 0.98.5-rc1 (OS: linux-gnu, ARCH: x86_64, CPU: x86_64) Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Running as user clamav (UID 109, GID 115) Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Log file size limited to 4294967295bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Reading databases from /var/lib/clamav Wed Oct 29 09:34:00 2014 - Bytecode: Security mode set to TrustSigned. Wed Oct 29 09:34:05 2014 - Loaded 3661002 signatures. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - TCP: No tcp AF_INET SOCK_STREAM socket received from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - LOCAL: Received AF_UNIX SOCK_STREAM socket from systemd. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - Limits: Global size limit set to 104857600 bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - Limits: File size limit set to 26214400 bytes. Wed Oct 29 09:34:07 2014 - Limits: Recursion level limit set to 10. Naturellement, dans les deux cas, le fichier de configuration est censé être /etc/clamav/clamd.conf (d'un côté, c'est le chemin par défaut et d'un autre, il est spécifié dans le fichier init.d). Une idée ? Cordialement, JKB Je n'ai pas d'idée sur on problème, mais une suggestion : essaye de lancer la commande : systemctl puis regarde les services lancés et sélectionne celui qui se rapporte à clamd puis fait : systemctl status le service en question il te donnera certainement des infos sur la façon dont est lancé ou pas clamd La seule information que j'aie est celle-ci : clamav-daemon.service loaded active running Clam AntiVirus userspace daemon J'ai aussi ceci :Root rayleigh:[/var/run/clamav] /etc/init.d/clamav-daemon status ● clamav-daemon.service - Clam AntiVirus userspace daemon Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/clamav-daemon.service; enabled) Active: active (running) since mer. 2014-10-29 11:56:40 CET; 1min 48s ago Docs: man:clamd(8) man:clamd.conf(5) http://www.clamav.net/lang/en/doc/ Main PID: 16367 (clamd) CGroup: /system.slice/clamav-daemon.service └─16367 /usr/sbin/clamd --foreground=true oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: ELF support enabled. oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: Detection of broken executables enabled. oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: Mail files support enabled. oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: OLE2 support enabled. oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: PDF support enabled. oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: SWF support enabled. oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: HTML support enabled. oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: Phishing: Always checking for cloake...s oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: Phishing: Always checking for ssl mi...s oct. 29 11:56:47 rayleigh clamd[16367]: Self checking every 3600 seconds. Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full. Mais ça n'éclaire pas vraiment ma lanterne. En revanche : Root rayleigh:[/var/run/clamav] systemctl status clamav-daemon.socket ● clamav-daemon.socket - Socket for Clam AntiVirus userspace daemon Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/clamav-daemon.socket; enabled) Active: active (running) since mer. 2014-10-29 08:26:40 CET; 3h 34min ago Docs: man:clamd(8) man:clamd.conf(5) http://www.clamav.net/lang/en/doc/ Listen: /run/clamav/clamd.ctl (Stream) La question est maintenant de savoir pourquoi systemd outrepasse la configuration de /etc/clamav/clamd.conf. Cordialement,
Re: Wheezy/Gnome 3: le pointeur de la souris se déplace seul sur le calendrier
Le Wed, 29 Oct 2014 09:05:32 +0100, Olivier oza.4...@gmail.com a écrit : En débranchant le câble USB qui transmet à l'UC les actions sur l'écran tactile, le pb semble disparaître. Ca reste à confirmer et ne me dit pas comment résoudre ce pb sur le fond, mais c'est une piste. À suivre Ça pourrait donc être quelque chose du genre de ce que je disais. Je ne connais pas le fonctionnement de ces jouets, mais il y a peut-être une nécessité de calibrage ou de rafraîchissement de temps à autre pour conserver un fonctionnement optimum. Ça serait logique que ce soit planifié après un certain délai d'inutilisation. Il faudrait trouver une doc technique. Ceci dit je ne vois pas en quoi ça serait gênant, sinon pour la curiosité naturelle. -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141029150312.2120575e@azuki.jisui
Re: Noyau personnalisé
On 10/29/2014 03:11 PM, François Boisson wrote: Le Wed, 29 Oct 2014 15:00:56 +0100 maderios mader...@gmail.com a écrit: Bien sûr mais c'est dommage de devoir installer un paquet source de 83 MB dans le seul but de lire quelques lignes Tu peux ne charger que le fichier contenant les patch (le debian.tar.xz) si tu veux. Les patchs sont classés. Va voir, c'est plutôt bien fait je trouve. OK, merci pour toutes ces info -- Maderios -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54514faf.7080...@gmail.com
Re: Noyau personnalisé
On 10/29/2014 03:09 PM, Sylvain L. Sauvage wrote: Le mercredi 29 octobre 2014, 15:00:56 maderios a écrit : Debian devrait donner la possibilité de lire en ligne Depuis https://packages.debian.org/sid/linux-source-3.16 ¹ : http://ftp-master.metadata.debian.org/changelogs//main/l/linux/linux_3.16.5-1_changelog ¹ auquel on peut arriver par : https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=linux-source-3.16 (ou deb:linux-3.16 dans Konqueror) ou avec Apt les changelogs séparément aptitude changelog linux-source-3.16 mais bon, c'est à l'utilisateur de s'adapter ... Ouais, l’utilisateur, il doit savoir chercher sur le web ou RTFM. Quelle plaie ! Merci infiniment. Avec tout ce qui a été dit dans ce fil, il y a maintenant de quoi écrire un vrai FM... :-) :-) -- Maderios -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5451606a.9030...@gmail.com
Re: OT: Navegador web
El 28/10/14 a las 04:59, Eduardo Jorge Gil Michelena escibió: Con fecha Domingo, 26 de Octubre de 2014, 09:43:29 a.m., Octavio Ávalos escribió: Tan solo una pequeña cuestión, queria saber que navegador os parece a vosotros que obtiene mejor rendimiento. Yo uso Firefox/iceweasel como principal navegador. Funciona bien en todas las PC. Como segunda opción tengo al Midori que trabaja bien aunque es medio viejo... pero muy seguro. El Chrome NO LO USO por una cuestión de antipatía :-( (Te saca datos, te trackea, no le tengo ninguna confianza) Que casualidad, justo en estas ultimas dos semanas se me dio por andar probando navegadores... porque se necesitan unos dias y varias webs para formar una buena opinion del navegador. Mi vision es muy similar a la tuya, mi guerrero para la web es firefox, y su suplente debe ser si o si alguno con motot webkit, ya que algunas cosas en la web o mismo facebook no funcionan bien con gecko. Asi use chromiun, pero me molestaba en sobremanera que sea tan comilon de ram (tengo solo 2 gb) y lo descarte por midori que tambien usa webkit. Te comento que en los repositorios de debian no esta mantenido midori o de estarlo no lo esta muy bien. La ultima version es la 5 y picos, y te podes descargar el .deb del sitio oficial de midori. Despues de instalar el binario haces un aptitude install -f y asi instalas las dependencias imcumplidas. Es mucho mejor la ultima version!! Sabemos que midori es algo mas rapido que papa firefox pero tambien adolece de muchos addons y accesos directos... 2da opcion. Tambien use qupzilla como segundo durante un tiempo pero tiraba algun que otro error, asi que lo abandone. Ahora, si de vez en cuando te gusta navegar y solo leer texto en html y discretos css instalate dillo. No admite javascript y esta pensado para navegar con baja transferencia de datos y en pentium 1 o menor. Saludos... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54508243.7050...@mail.com
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OpenStack - Qué es???
Estimados, estuve dando vueltas un buen rato por la red para tratar de entender que es y para que sirve OpenStack. La duda que me surge es cual sería la diferencia en si entre tener una nube privada y en ella virtualizar servidores contra tener un hardware dedicado con VirtualBox, KVM, etc. y virtualizar sobre este? Serán acaso las herramientas que ofrece OpenStack para crear máquinas virtuales? Les agradecería mucho su ayuda para entender esto ya que en muchas páginas webs no explican esto que para mi es fundamental como para empezar a entender el asunto. Saludos y muchas gracias. Mauro. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/545108a0.9030...@gmail.com
Re: OpenStack - Qué es???
El 29 de octubre de 2014, 12:32, Mauro Antivero mauro.antiv...@gmail.com escribió: Estimados, estuve dando vueltas un buen rato por la red para tratar de entender que es y para que sirve OpenStack. La duda que me surge es cual sería la diferencia en si entre tener una nube privada y en ella virtualizar servidores contra tener un hardware dedicado con VirtualBox, KVM, etc. y virtualizar sobre este? Serán acaso las herramientas que ofrece OpenStack para crear máquinas virtuales? Les agradecería mucho su ayuda para entender esto ya que en muchas páginas webs no explican esto que para mi es fundamental como para empezar a entender el asunto. Saludos y muchas gracias. Mauro. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/545108a0.9030...@gmail.com para hacertela rapida y simple es un cluster que sobre ella corre maquinas virtuales solo sirve cuando tenes varias maquinas haciendo lo mismo digamos que un minimo de 6 igual se puede con menos -- MrIX Linux user number 412793. http://counter.li.org/ las grandes obras, las sueñan los santos locos, las realizan los luchadores natos, las aprovechan los felices cuerdo, y las critican los inútiles crónicos,
Re: OpenStack - Qué es???
Para enterder mejor imagina esto: Las maquinas virtuales en KVM VirtualBox Vmware RHEV etc. son máquinas que tu cuidas que tienen una aplicacion y funciona bien, ahora que pasa si de una maquina en especifico en un momento necesitas crear 10 o mas servidores Ejemplo: El sistema de registro de estudiantes universitarios, cada 6 meses que son las inscripciones tienes que clusterizarlo y de una maquina pasa a ser 10 para soportar la cantidad, no solo eso necesitas que la base de datos pase de 1 servidor a 6 servidores, entonces es ahi donde entra openStack, te crea las maquinas a necesidad. haciendo una analogia las maquinas de VirtualBox/KVM son tus mascotas que quieres, amas y las de OpenStack es el ganado que si quires matas y solo mantienes para que den leche o carne. Saludos. El día 29 de octubre de 2014, 10:37, Cristian Mitchell mitchell6...@gmail.com escribió: El 29 de octubre de 2014, 12:32, Mauro Antivero mauro.antiv...@gmail.com escribió: Estimados, estuve dando vueltas un buen rato por la red para tratar de entender que es y para que sirve OpenStack. La duda que me surge es cual sería la diferencia en si entre tener una nube privada y en ella virtualizar servidores contra tener un hardware dedicado con VirtualBox, KVM, etc. y virtualizar sobre este? Serán acaso las herramientas que ofrece OpenStack para crear máquinas virtuales? Les agradecería mucho su ayuda para entender esto ya que en muchas páginas webs no explican esto que para mi es fundamental como para empezar a entender el asunto. Saludos y muchas gracias. Mauro. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/545108a0.9030...@gmail.com para hacertela rapida y simple es un cluster que sobre ella corre maquinas virtuales solo sirve cuando tenes varias maquinas haciendo lo mismo digamos que un minimo de 6 igual se puede con menos -- MrIX Linux user number 412793. http://counter.li.org/ las grandes obras, las sueñan los santos locos, las realizan los luchadores natos, las aprovechan los felices cuerdo, y las critican los inútiles crónicos, -- Antonio Insuasti R. IBM “Linux System Administrator” #ECUSFQ00228 RHCE No: 130-065-634 dCAP. #2071 ECE. #200571804 – #200576560 identi.ca/twiiter: @wolfantec Quito-Ecuador- -- Si desea enviarme correos Cifrados puede usar mi llave publica GPG: 0x021C83744ACDF6F0 https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0x021C83744ACDF6F0 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/caae9-cyruxzhba8jwuqaziezohzr2ezrcv0kvkh7u+6tvc0...@mail.gmail.com
Re: OpenStack - Qué es???
Sorry por el top posting anterior -- Antonio Insuasti R. IBM “Linux System Administrator” #ECUSFQ00228 RHCE No: 130-065-634 dCAP. #2071 ECE. #200571804 – #200576560 identi.ca/twiiter: @wolfantec Quito-Ecuador- -- Si desea enviarme correos Cifrados puede usar mi llave publica GPG: 0x021C83744ACDF6F0 https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0x021C83744ACDF6F0 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/caae9-cyvom4sve8ron2cx31workrzrjruc-1gy3qtnttf+n...@mail.gmail.com
[OT] Re: OpenStack - Qué es???
El Wed, 29 Oct 2014 12:32:48 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió: Estimados, estuve dando vueltas un buen rato por la red para tratar de entender que es y para que sirve OpenStack. Es una plataforma (conjunto de herramientas) que permiten gestionar los servicios de los servidores de manera unificada. La duda que me surge es cual sería la diferencia en si entre tener una nube privada y en ella virtualizar servidores contra tener un hardware dedicado con VirtualBox, KVM, etc. y virtualizar sobre este? La diferencia entre OpenStack y un sistema virtualizado es que en OpenStack la virtualización es opcional, es decir, trabaja sobre hierros, no hay una segunda capa de software ni emulación/virtualziación. Virtualizar OpenStack podría tener su gracia pero me parece excesivo. Serán acaso las herramientas que ofrece OpenStack para crear máquinas virtuales? (...) Tal y como lo entiendo, no es una herramienta de virtualización (hardware) sino de gestión (servicios). Saludos, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/pan.2014.10.29.16.09...@gmail.com
Re: [OT] Re: OpenStack - Qué es???
On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 16:09:27 + (UTC), Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote: El Wed, 29 Oct 2014 12:32:48 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió: Estimados, estuve dando vueltas un buen rato por la red para tratar de entender que es y para que sirve OpenStack. Es una plataforma (conjunto de herramientas) que permiten gestionar los servicios de los servidores de manera unificada. La duda que me surge es cual sería la diferencia en si entre tener una nube privada y en ella virtualizar servidores contra tener un hardware dedicado con VirtualBox, KVM, etc. y virtualizar sobre este? La diferencia entre OpenStack y un sistema virtualizado es que en OpenStack la virtualización es opcional, es decir, trabaja sobre hierros, no hay una segunda capa de software ni emulación/virtualziación. Esto no me acaba de quedar claro. Sin ser experto, había entendido que OpenStack es una capa de servicios que te facilitan gestionar máquinas virtuales: crearlas, gestionarlas, migrarlas, todo ellos sobre una infraestructura compuesta de varias máquinas físicas que son las que se encargan de ejecutar los hipervisores (KVM, Xen, la tecnología de virtualización que quieras) y demás servicios (almacenamiento, por ejemplo). Siempre lo he entendido como una capa que pones por encima de la virtualización para no tener que hacer toda la gestión de las máquinas virtuales manualmente, sino poder delegar y automatizar cosas como la creación de 10 instancias como se comentaba en uno de los anteriores mensajes. Si no me equivoco mucho, OpenNebula está en la misma liga. Virtualizar OpenStack podría tener su gracia pero me parece excesivo. Serán acaso las herramientas que ofrece OpenStack para crear máquinas virtuales? (...) Tal y como lo entiendo, no es una herramienta de virtualización (hardware) sino de gestión (servicios). Esto sí me queda más claro y creo que estamos de acuerdo Saludos, -- Camaleón Saludos! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/91f0700f83a38d2d1fee2a340c04a...@atc.us.es
Re: [OT] Re: OpenStack - Qué es???
El Wed, 29 Oct 2014 18:29:14 +0100, juanlu escribió: On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 16:09:27 + (UTC), Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote: El Wed, 29 Oct 2014 12:32:48 -0300, Mauro Antivero escribió: Estimados, estuve dando vueltas un buen rato por la red para tratar de entender que es y para que sirve OpenStack. Es una plataforma (conjunto de herramientas) que permiten gestionar los servicios de los servidores de manera unificada. La duda que me surge es cual sería la diferencia en si entre tener una nube privada y en ella virtualizar servidores contra tener un hardware dedicado con VirtualBox, KVM, etc. y virtualizar sobre este? La diferencia entre OpenStack y un sistema virtualizado es que en OpenStack la virtualización es opcional, es decir, trabaja sobre hierros, no hay una segunda capa de software ni emulación/virtualziación. Esto no me acaba de quedar claro. Sin ser experto, había entendido que OpenStack es una capa de servicios que te facilitan gestionar máquinas virtuales: (...) ¿Tienes alguna referencia? Yo creo que no sirve para eso. Por poner un ejemplo y a modo de comparativa, sería más parecido a hearbeat/ pacemaker (servicio de monitorización de clústers en HA). Cosa distinta es que alguno de los nodos o equipos gestionados por OpenStack sean máquinas virtuales pero las VM se crean/gestionan aparte, con sus herramientas correspondientes (VMwares, KVMs, Xenes, contenedores, etc...). Saludos, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/pan.2014.10.29.18.10...@gmail.com
Ver estadísticas de tráfico apache por url
Buenas tardes, me preguntaba si existe alguna forma de monitorizar las visitas, el trafico y estadísticas ya no solo por vhost de apache, que se puede, sino por url ... Conozco awstats y webalizer pero creo que para este caso se quedan cortos... Saludos.
Re: Ver estadísticas de tráfico apache por url
El Wed, 29 Oct 2014 19:22:36 +0100, Maykel Franco escribió: Buenas tardes, me preguntaba si existe alguna forma de monitorizar las visitas, el trafico y estadísticas ya no solo por vhost de apache, que se puede, sino por url ... Mejor si explicas eso de por url. Conozco awstats y webalizer pero creo que para este caso se quedan cortos... Precisamente acabo de desactivar uno de esos servicios de análisis exhaustivos de un servidor, a mí me vale con el Analog, me encanta ese programita :-) En cuanto a tu consulta, en Wikipedia tienes algunas opciones: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_analytics_software#Free_.2F_Open_source_.28FLOSS.29 Open Web Analytics y Piwik podrían ser de tu interés. Saludos, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/pan.2014.10.29.18.36...@gmail.com
Re: Ver estadísticas de tráfico apache por url
El 29/10/2014 19:53, Maykel Franco Hernández Mo2o may...@mo2o.com escribió: El 29/10/2014 19:37, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió: El Wed, 29 Oct 2014 19:22:36 +0100, Maykel Franco escribió: Buenas tardes, me preguntaba si existe alguna forma de monitorizar las visitas, el trafico y estadísticas ya no solo por vhost de apache, que se puede, sino por url ... Mejor si explicas eso de por url. Me refiero dependiendo si entras a http://www.example.com/test1.html o si entras a http://www.example.com/test2.html refleje las estadísticas, a parte del dominio. Conozco awstats y webalizer pero creo que para este caso se quedan cortos... Precisamente acabo de desactivar uno de esos servicios de análisis exhaustivos de un servidor, a mí me vale con el Analog, me encanta ese programita :-) Um el analog tiene para estadísticas por dirección url diferentes dentro del mismo dominio? En cuanto a tu consulta, en Wikipedia tienes algunas opciones: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_analytics_software#Free_.2F_Open_source_.28FLOSS.29 Gracias lo echo un vistazo. Open Web Analytics y Piwik podrían ser de tu interés. Saludos, Saludos. -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/pan.2014.10.29.18.36...@gmail.com Open web analytics me gusta bastante y tiene la opción que quiero que concretamente es estadísticas por page path. E visto la demo, lo único que interesaría que pusiera el tráfico por page path, y no el porcentaje.
Re: Ver estadísticas de tráfico apache por url
El 29/10/2014 19:37, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió: El Wed, 29 Oct 2014 19:22:36 +0100, Maykel Franco escribió: Buenas tardes, me preguntaba si existe alguna forma de monitorizar las visitas, el trafico y estadísticas ya no solo por vhost de apache, que se puede, sino por url ... Mejor si explicas eso de por url. Me refiero dependiendo si entras a http://www.example.com/test1.html o si entras a http://www.example.com/test2.html refleje las estadísticas, a parte del dominio. Conozco awstats y webalizer pero creo que para este caso se quedan cortos... Precisamente acabo de desactivar uno de esos servicios de análisis exhaustivos de un servidor, a mí me vale con el Analog, me encanta ese programita :-) Um el analog tiene para estadísticas por dirección url diferentes dentro del mismo dominio? En cuanto a tu consulta, en Wikipedia tienes algunas opciones: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_analytics_software#Free_.2F_Open_source_.28FLOSS.29 Gracias lo echo un vistazo. Open Web Analytics y Piwik podrían ser de tu interés. Saludos, Saludos. -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/pan.2014.10.29.18.36...@gmail.com
descargar repo de debian 7
Buenas tardes Que tengo que hacer para que el repo completo de Debian 7 tanto 32 como 64 se descargue a el un servidor, se actualice a diario o cada 1 semana.. Es posible que no descargue testing..??? Pues así todas las pc clientes se actualizarian de la red local y actualizao el repo siempre Alguna idea?? Agradezco toda ayuda... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/c9a239da4da7b918cf645ce5762d7...@ida.cu
Re: descargar repo de debian 7
El 29/10/14 a las 17:14, l...@ida.cu escibió: Buenas tardes Que tengo que hacer para que el repo completo de Debian 7 tanto 32 como 64 se descargue a el un servidor, se actualice a diario o cada 1 semana.. Es posible que no descargue testing..??? Pues así todas las pc clientes se actualizarian de la red local y actualizao el repo siempre Alguna idea?? Agradezco toda ayuda... RTFM man apt-mirror JAP -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54514d02.8040...@gmail.com
Re: descargar repo de debian 7
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 04:14:20PM -0400, l...@ida.cu wrote: Buenas tardes Que tengo que hacer para que el repo completo de Debian 7 tanto 32 como 64 se descargue a el un servidor, se actualice a diario o cada 1 semana.. Es posible que no descargue testing..??? Pues así todas las pc clientes se actualizarian de la red local y actualizao el repo siempre Alguna idea?? No te hace falta hacer un mirror completo para eso. También puedes instalar squid3 en un servidor y en los clientes pones un fichero /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/40myproxy con este contenido: Acquire::http::Proxy http://tuproxy.cu:3128;; Con esto gastarás menos ancho de banda que con un mirror completo. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141029213549.ga17...@cantor.unex.es
Re: descargar repo de debian 7
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 05:24:34PM -0300, Debian GMail wrote: RTFM No me parece que la respuesta sea evidente de ninguna forma. Para leer el fantástico manual primero hay que saber el manual de qué es lo que hay que leer. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141029213806.gb17...@cantor.unex.es
Re: någon som har tid för en newbie
On Tue, 2014-10-28 at 20:21 +0100, e...@erikkylin.net wrote: Tja allihop. I dag har jag äntligen köpt en bärbara pc och hoppas sakta med säkert få över till debian från 15 års användande av osx. Jag är 34 år, pluggar systemvetenskap på Göteborgs Universitet och driver också ett filmproduktions bolag. Fins det någon som har lust att svara några av alla tusentals frågor som dyker upp, skriver helst på svenska pga av min dyslexi? IRC, e-post, Skype, FB? Välkommen! Var inte rädd för att ställa frågor direkt här på listan, på så vis ökar du chansen för att få fler och bättre svar. -- Cheers, Sven Arvidsson http://www.whiz.se PGP Key ID 760BDD22 signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: någon som har tid för en newbie
Hej så mycket entusiasm :) Men Sven ingen tycker väll om e-post listor så mycket att man skall basha ut alla frågor? I vilket fall det första dygnen med ett nytt OS så har man fult med frågor och för lite tid. När jag installerade Debian så fick det blir med Lilo som väll har med bottning att göra, är det ett problem. Hittills inga problem med prestanda. Jag skall som rekommenderat till Fscons under helgen och behöver komma igång med wifi. Jag har en Lenovo E330 och koden jag behöver är propritär och jag vit intre riktigt var i filsystemet den skall installeras. Just nu vägrar ownclouds desktop klienten att synka, jag har fel behörigheter för att flyta javas JDK till rätt map för att komma igång med ellips och netbeans. Hur svårt är det att synka Evolution Kontker och Kalender med Owncloud och cyanogenmod på mobilen. Vill ha så lite som möjligt att göra med Google. Tack på förhand. Erik On 29 Oct 2014, at 16:22, Sven Arvidsson s...@whiz.se wrote: On Tue, 2014-10-28 at 20:21 +0100, e...@erikkylin.net wrote: Tja allihop. I dag har jag äntligen köpt en bärbara pc och hoppas sakta med säkert få över till debian från 15 års användande av osx. Jag är 34 år, pluggar systemvetenskap på Göteborgs Universitet och driver också ett filmproduktions bolag. Fins det någon som har lust att svara några av alla tusentals frågor som dyker upp, skriver helst på svenska pga av min dyslexi? IRC, e-post, Skype, FB? Välkommen! Var inte rädd för att ställa frågor direkt här på listan, på så vis ökar du chansen för att få fler och bättre svar. -- Cheers, Sven Arvidsson http://www.whiz.se PGP Key ID 760BDD22 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-swedish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/3abfadc2-0f6a-4610-b2af-ef74e667d...@erikkylin.net
Re: någon som har tid för en newbie
On Wed, 2014-10-29 at 17:32 +0100, e...@erikkylin.net wrote: Hej så mycket entusiasm :) Men Sven ingen tycker väll om e-post listor så mycket att man skall basha ut alla frågor? Det är ganska låg aktivitet här på listan, så lite mer frågor (och svar förstås!) vore nog bara kul. Men som andra föreslagit är ju IRC ett alternativ. Fördelen med mailinglistan är ju att svaren arkiveras så andra kan få hjälp efteråt, jag vet inte om IRC-kanalen loggas iofs. I vilket fall det första dygnen med ett nytt OS så har man fult med frågor och för lite tid. När jag installerade Debian så fick det blir med Lilo som väll har med bottning att göra, är det ett problem. Hittills inga problem med prestanda. Jag skall som rekommenderat till Fscons under helgen och behöver komma igång med wifi. Jag har en Lenovo E330 och koden jag behöver är propritär och jag vit intre riktigt var i filsystemet den skall installeras. Vad jag kan se har den datorn Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230 och du behöver i så fall paketet firmware-iwlwifi som finns non-free kategorin. Jag föreslår också att du installerar paketet intel-microcode (även det i non-free) för uppdatering av CPU:n. När paketen väl är installerade hamnar de på rätt plats, det brukar dock behövas en omstart för att den ska laddas in. Överhuvudtaget har Lenovos Intel-modeller bra stöd i Linux, så det borde fungera utan problem. -- Cheers, Sven Arvidsson http://www.whiz.se PGP Key ID 760BDD22 signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Ajuda com Squid3 Performace.
Srs. Bom dia. Estou montando um servidor cache. Cenário link adsl 2mb isso mesmo 2 mb infelizmente não temos outra opção de link, Divido a internet com 11 pessoas a ideia não é fazer bloqueis por enquanto rs mas sim aumentar a performance da internet a servidor já esta em produção. Montei o script abaixo com base em pesquisa em alguns sites e gostaria de uma ajuda para aperfeiçoar o serviço com a ajuda de vc’s. Algumas linha estão apresentando erro não consigo declara toda a minha rede no cache. como estou no trabalho não consigo posta o erro no momento mas assim que possível irei postar. Hardware Intel i3 Memoria 2gb Hd 350gb SO. Debian 6 Squid 3.X #PORTA DO PROXY http_port 3128 transparent always_direct allow all # Nome do servidor - contato visible_hostname SRV-CACHE cache_mgr alan.ina...@yahoo.com.br # CONFIGURACAO DOS LOGS access_log /var/log/squid3/access.log access_log /var/log/squid3/cache.log cache_store_log /var/log/squid3/store.log error_directory /usr/share/squid3/errors/Portuguese # DIRETORIO DO CACHE LIBERADO 240GB NO HD DE 350GB cache_dir aufs /var/cache/squid3 24 16 256 # MEMORIA TOTAL DO SRV 2GB DDR3 1066 cache_mem 1024 MB memory_pools off maximum_object_size_in_memory 512 KB memory_replacement_policy heap GDSF quick_abort_min -1 KB maximum_object_size 1024 MB minimum_object_size 0 KB cache_swap_low 80 cache_swap_high 90 ipcache_size 1024 ipcache_low 80 ipcache_high 90 fqdncache_size 1024 # client_request_buffer_max_size 512 KB DESATIVADO ESTA COM ERRO # reply_body_max_size 100 MB DESATIVADO ESTA COM ERRO detect_broken_pconn on # ACL # acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 DESATIVADO ESTA COM ERRO acl manager proto cache_object acl localhost src 127.0.0.1/32 acl SSL_ports port 443 563 873 # https, snews acl Safe_ports port 80 # http acl Safe_ports port 21 # ftp acl Safe_ports port 443 563 973 # https acl Safe_ports port 70 # gopher acl Safe_ports port 210 # wais acl Safe_ports port 1025-65535 # portas altas acl Safe_ports port 280 # http-mgmt acl Safe_ports port 488 # gss-http acl Safe_ports port 591 # filemaker acl Safe_ports port 777 # multiling http acl Safe_ports port 3389 # acesso remoto windows acl CONNECT method CONNECT http_access allow manager localhost http_access allow manager http_access allow !Safe_ports http_access allow CONNECT !SSL_ports http_access allow all # DNS dns_nameservers 8.8.8.8 dns_nameservers 8.8.4.4 refresh_pattern ^ftp: 1440 20% 10080 refresh_pattern ^gopher: 1440 0% 1440 refresh_pattern -i (/cgi-bin/|\?) 0 0% 0 refresh_pattern . 0 20% 4320 # Atualizacoes do cache hierarchy_stoplist cgi-bin ? hierarchy_stoplist html ? refresh_pattern -i \.jpg$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.gif$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.png$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.jpeg$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.bmp$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.tif$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.tiff$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.swf$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.exe$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.php$ 0 20% 1440 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.html$ 0 20% 1440 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.htm$ 0 20% 1440 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.shtml$ 0 20% 1440 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.shtm$ 0 20% 1440 reload-into-ims # Videos refresh_pattern -i \.(mp3|mp4|m4a|ogg|mov|avi|wmv|flv)$ 10080 90% 99 ignore-no-cache override-expire ignore-private # Widows UPDATE refresh_pattern -i microsoft.com/.*\.(cab|exe|ms[i|u|f]|asf|wm[v|a]|dat|zip|psf) 4320 80% 43200 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i windowsupdate.com/.*\.(cab|exe|ms[i|u|f]|asf|wm[v|a]|dat|zip|psf) 4320 80% 43200 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i update.microsoft.com/.*\.(cab|exe|ms[i|u|f]|asf|wm[v|a]|dat|zip|dsft) 4320 80% 432000 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i microsoft.com/.*\.(cab|exe|ms[i|u|f]|asf|wm[v|a]|dat|zip|dsft) 4320 80% 432000 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i windowsupdate.com/.*\.(cab|exe|ms[i|u|f]|asf|wm[v|a]|dat|zip|dsft) 4320 80% 432000 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i windows.com/.*\.(cab|exe|ms[i|u|f]|asf|wm[v|a]|dat|zip|dsft) 4320 80% 432000 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i c2r.microsoft.com/.*\.(cab|exe|ms[i|u|f]|asf|wm[v|a]|dat|zip|dsft) 4320 80% 432000 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i download.windowsupdate.com/.*\.(cab|exe|ms[i|u|f]|asf|wm[v|a]|dat|zip|dsft) 4320 80% 432000 reload-into-ims # Antivirus refresh_pattern guru.avg.com/.*\.(bin) 4320 100% 43200 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern bguru.avg.com/.*\.(bin) 4320 100% 43200 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern af.avg.com/.*\.(bin) 4320 100% 43200 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern mbam-cdn.malwarebytes.org/.*\.(exe) 4320 100% 43200 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern data-cdn.mbamupdates.com/.*\.(ref) 4320 100% 43200 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern avast.com/.*\.(vpu|cab|stamp|exe) 10080 100% 43200 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern
Re: Alinhamento de disco setor 128
Leandro A única vez que precisei fazer esse tipo de alinhamento, foi para atender um requisito específico de uma implementação Oracle onde tal conf geraria melhor performance. .. Mas isso pra mim permaneceu na teoria pois não fiz testes ... Tive retorno positivo dos DB's No geral, acredito ser usado em casos bem específicos onde exige uma geometria diferente Em 27/10/2014 22:22, Leandro leandro...@gmail.com escreveu: Galera o motivo para entrarmos no modo expert do fdisk,e setar o inicio do setor para 128 isso se dá por qual motivo? Abraços. -- Leandro Paulo
Re: Ajuda com Squid3 Performace.
Boa tarde . Se o seu objetivo é performance, o seu hardware foi muito mau dimencionado ! Para começar, 2 GB de RAM é pouco para este uso . E em segundo, um HD SSD de 64 GB terá um resultado melhor do que um HD mecânico de 350 GB . Se for possível colocar um HD SSD de 128 GB, melhor ainda ... E eu não usaria um I3 nesta função ... Monitore de perto o uso da CPU . Fábio Rabelo 2014-10-29 9:28 GMT-02:00 alan inacio alanbrawdeb...@gmail.com: Srs. Bom dia. Estou montando um servidor cache. Cenário link adsl 2mb isso mesmo 2 mb infelizmente não temos outra opção de link, Divido a internet com 11 pessoas a ideia não é fazer bloqueis por enquanto rs mas sim aumentar a performance da internet a servidor já esta em produção. Montei o script abaixo com base em pesquisa em alguns sites e gostaria de uma ajuda para aperfeiçoar o serviço com a ajuda de vc’s. Algumas linha estão apresentando erro não consigo declara toda a minha rede no cache. como estou no trabalho não consigo posta o erro no momento mas assim que possível irei postar. Hardware Intel i3 Memoria 2gb Hd 350gb SO. Debian 6 Squid 3.X #PORTA DO PROXY http_port 3128 transparent always_direct allow all # Nome do servidor - contato visible_hostname SRV-CACHE cache_mgr alan.ina...@yahoo.com.br # CONFIGURACAO DOS LOGS access_log /var/log/squid3/access.log access_log /var/log/squid3/cache.log cache_store_log /var/log/squid3/store.log error_directory /usr/share/squid3/errors/Portuguese # DIRETORIO DO CACHE LIBERADO 240GB NO HD DE 350GB cache_dir aufs /var/cache/squid3 24 16 256 # MEMORIA TOTAL DO SRV 2GB DDR3 1066 cache_mem 1024 MB memory_pools off maximum_object_size_in_memory 512 KB memory_replacement_policy heap GDSF quick_abort_min -1 KB maximum_object_size 1024 MB minimum_object_size 0 KB cache_swap_low 80 cache_swap_high 90 ipcache_size 1024 ipcache_low 80 ipcache_high 90 fqdncache_size 1024 # client_request_buffer_max_size 512 KB DESATIVADO ESTA COM ERRO # reply_body_max_size 100 MB DESATIVADO ESTA COM ERRO detect_broken_pconn on # ACL # acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 DESATIVADO ESTA COM ERRO acl manager proto cache_object acl localhost src 127.0.0.1/32 acl SSL_ports port 443 563 873 # https, snews acl Safe_ports port 80 # http acl Safe_ports port 21 # ftp acl Safe_ports port 443 563 973 # https acl Safe_ports port 70 # gopher acl Safe_ports port 210 # wais acl Safe_ports port 1025-65535 # portas altas acl Safe_ports port 280 # http-mgmt acl Safe_ports port 488 # gss-http acl Safe_ports port 591 # filemaker acl Safe_ports port 777 # multiling http acl Safe_ports port 3389 # acesso remoto windows acl CONNECT method CONNECT http_access allow manager localhost http_access allow manager http_access allow !Safe_ports http_access allow CONNECT !SSL_ports http_access allow all # DNS dns_nameservers 8.8.8.8 dns_nameservers 8.8.4.4 refresh_pattern ^ftp: 1440 20% 10080 refresh_pattern ^gopher: 1440 0% 1440 refresh_pattern -i (/cgi-bin/|\?) 0 0% 0 refresh_pattern . 0 20% 4320 # Atualizacoes do cache hierarchy_stoplist cgi-bin ? hierarchy_stoplist html ? refresh_pattern -i \.jpg$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.gif$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.png$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.jpeg$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.bmp$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.tif$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.tiff$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.swf$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.exe$ 0 50% 21600 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.php$ 0 20% 1440 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.html$ 0 20% 1440 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.htm$ 0 20% 1440 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.shtml$ 0 20% 1440 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i \.shtm$ 0 20% 1440 reload-into-ims # Videos refresh_pattern -i \.(mp3|mp4|m4a|ogg|mov|avi|wmv|flv)$ 10080 90% 99 ignore-no-cache override-expire ignore-private # Widows UPDATE refresh_pattern -i microsoft.com/.*\.(cab|exe|ms[i|u|f]|asf|wm[v|a]|dat|zip|psf) http://microsoft.com/.*%5C.(cab%7Cexe%7Cms%5Bi%7Cu%7Cf%5D%7Casf%7Cwm%5Bv%7Ca%5D%7Cdat%7Czip%7Cpsf) 4320 80% 43200 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i windowsupdate.com/.*\.(cab|exe|ms[i|u|f]|asf|wm[v|a]|dat|zip|psf) http://windowsupdate.com/.*%5C.(cab%7Cexe%7Cms%5Bi%7Cu%7Cf%5D%7Casf%7Cwm%5Bv%7Ca%5D%7Cdat%7Czip%7Cpsf) 4320 80% 43200 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i update.microsoft.com/.*\.(cab|exe|ms[i|u|f]|asf|wm[v|a]|dat|zip|dsft) http://update.microsoft.com/.*%5C.(cab%7Cexe%7Cms%5Bi%7Cu%7Cf%5D%7Casf%7Cwm%5Bv%7Ca%5D%7Cdat%7Czip%7Cdsft) 4320 80% 432000 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i microsoft.com/.*\.(cab|exe|ms[i|u|f]|asf|wm[v|a]|dat|zip|dsft) http://microsoft.com/.*%5C.(cab%7Cexe%7Cms%5Bi%7Cu%7Cf%5D%7Casf%7Cwm%5Bv%7Ca%5D%7Cdat%7Czip%7Cdsft) 4320 80% 432000 reload-into-ims refresh_pattern -i
Auto moto gume zimska ponuda
Postovani, ovim putem zelimo da Vam ponudimo asortiman zimskih guma putem nase veleprodaje - zastupnici smo za SAVU, DUNLOP, GY i mogucnost ugradnje istih u nasem servisu. Servis se nalazi u ulici Jovanke Radakovic 25i ( od Bogoslovije ka Mirijevu na samom glavnom putu). Uz ponudu pneumatika za zimu za trenutnu sezonu nudimo Vam ugradnju istih, balans, centriranje trapa i laku mehaniku po potrebi . Nudimo vam i hotel za smestaj letnjih guma. Imamo mogucnost dopune klime i jonizacije vasih automobila kao pripreme za letnje sezonu kad dodjete po letnje gume. Ako imate potreba za jos necim imate vecuponudu na nasem sajtu www.autogume.info ili nam se obratite telefonom. Za ljubitelje dvotockasa nudimo DUNLOP moto program, montazu i balans na motociklima. Takdoje smo zastupnici za TRIUMPH UK motora, www.triumphsrbija.com, za koje nudimo i servis. Ocekujemo Vas u nasem servisu gde ce Vas docekati ljubazno osoblje, a u PITSTOP kaficu mozete popiti kafu ili zavrsiti neki posao dok cekate Vas autogume.info --- www.autogume.info -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/hnqk3sni82ujlfy9kmoqef41gcbixuhhucdr8aukj...@mail.com
LZ4 decompression on Boot
Hello all, having trawled through several search engines and perused various Debian lists, I am still in the dark... I am running Debian Jessie (Kernel 3.17.1) on a Thinkpad X230. I would like to use LZ4 to compress/decompress the kernel on booting. As per apt-get, the release of liblz4-1 I am running is r122-2. I have the following kernel settings - CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_ZRAM_LZ4_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZ4=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZ4HC=y CONFIG_LZ4_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_LZ4HC_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_LZ4_DECOMPRESS=y CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_LZ4=y in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d I have a file called lz4 which contains the line COMPRESS=lz4c. I subsequently run update-initramfs with the appropriate switches and reboot. Result is a initramfs unpacking failed: junk in compiled archive message at boot. Does anyone have an idea what I might have done wrong/incorrect or indeed any pointers? Regards, Andre www.lavache.com : l'email gratuit sans pub, vachement meuh. www.hugolescargot.com : coloriage, fiches recettes et bricolage, chansons, etc. www.jeux-gratuits.com : des jeux en ligne pour toute la famille. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/1414574536.5450b1c823...@lavache.alinto.com
Re: multiple redmine sites
2014-10-28 15:59 GMT+01:00 berenger.mo...@neutralite.org: Le 28.10.2014 15:19, Bram Diederik a écrit : I am able to connect to the databases here is the config of the default site , dev site only has a different X_DEBIAN_SITEID setting e.g. FcgidInitialEnv X_DEBIAN_SITEID dev --- IfModule mod_ssl.c VirtualHost *:443 FcgidInitialEnv RAILS_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT FcgidInitialEnv X_DEBIAN_SITEID default Alias /plugin_assets/ /var/cache/redmine/default/plugin_assets/ DocumentRoot /usr/share/redmine/public Directory /usr/share/redmine/public Options +FollowSymLinks +ExecCGI Order allow,deny Allow from all RewriteEngine On RewriteRule ^$ index.html [QSA] RewriteRule ^([^.]+)$ $1.html [QSA] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f [OR] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} dispatch.fcgi$ RewriteRule ^(.*)$ dispatch.fcgi [QSA,L] /Directory SSLEngine on SSLCertificateFile/etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key /VirtualHost /IfModule Hello. I think the problem comes from your apache's configuration. This should help you: https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/index.html In short, you need to setup different VirtualHosts. They can differ with name, but this will imply a correct DNS configuration I guess, or by IPs/port, which might be easier if you do not have access to your DNS. In that case, users will have to know the correct IP/port of the instance. If you go to a different port, users will have to use it when accessing the server, for example: http://localhost:443/redmine;, or http://localhost:444/redmine;. You will have to take care no daemon is listening to ports you used. If you go for a different IP, you can simply add it in /etc/network/interface, by adding (for example) a eth0:0 address. Users will need to know that address, which might be static, or set by a DHCP. I'm not an expert on that, so I might be wrong. PS: There are some usages on this (and some other) mailing list: Only reply to the list, do not reply to both the guy which replied and the list, or worse, only to the guy (except special cases). Try to reply at the end of the message, quoting only the parts of the message your are replying to. It makes it easier for other people to contribute to a discussion (since the history is read from top to bottom). Do not use HTML when posting. It does not always behave correctly everywhere (in my case, it seems my webmail is not able to understand that the xml parts were not beacons, which made my quote almost unreadable), and is heavier (some people may have very limited bandwidth). -- I dont think changing a virtualhost will fix any thing. I have two sites the only difference is that One has https 443 and X_DEBIAN_SITEID default the other one (sandbox) has http port 3000 and X_DEBIAN_SITEID sandbox as described in the README.debian.
Re: LZ4 decompression on Boot
On 29 Oct 2014 10:29, Andre Massena andre_mass...@lavache.com wrote: Hello all, having trawled through several search engines and perused various Debian lists, I am still in the dark... I am running Debian Jessie (Kernel 3.17.1) on a Thinkpad X230. I would like to use LZ4 to compress/decompress the kernel on booting. As per apt-get, the release of liblz4-1 I am running is r122-2. I have the following kernel settings - CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_ZRAM_LZ4_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZ4=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZ4HC=y CONFIG_LZ4_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_LZ4HC_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_LZ4_DECOMPRESS=y CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_LZ4=y in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d I have a file called lz4 which contains the line COMPRESS=lz4c. I subsequently run update-initramfs with the appropriate switches and reboot. I believe this causes the initramfs image to be compressed differently. It would then seem that your boot loader is unable to decompress it. Result is a initramfs unpacking failed: junk in compiled archive message at boot. Does anyone have an idea what I might have done wrong/incorrect or indeed any pointers? Regards, Andre www.lavache.com : l'email gratuit sans pub, vachement meuh. www.hugolescargot.com : coloriage, fiches recettes et bricolage, chansons, etc. www.jeux-gratuits.com : des jeux en ligne pour toute la famille. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/1414574536.5450b1c823...@lavache.alinto.com My guess is that your version/variant of grub (or lilo) doesn't understand lz4.
Re: LZ4 decompression on Boot
John, I was not aware that Grub played a role in decompressing a kernal at boot as that is a kernel function. I am running Grub 2.02 if that matters. What I should have mentioned in my first post is that gzip (of course) and xz work flawlessly in decompressing at boot, if selected. Regards, Andre En réponse à John-John Tedro johnjohn.te...@gmail.com : -- Début du message d'origine On 29 Oct 2014 10:29, Andre Massena andre_mass...@lavache.com wrote: Hello all, having trawled through several search engines and perused various Debian lists, I am still in the dark... I am running Debian Jessie (Kernel 3.17.1) on a Thinkpad X230. I would like to use LZ4 to compress/decompress the kernel on booting. As per apt-get, the release of liblz4-1 I am running is r122-2. I have the following kernel settings - CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_ZRAM_LZ4_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZ4=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZ4HC=y CONFIG_LZ4_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_LZ4HC_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_LZ4_DECOMPRESS=y CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_LZ4=y in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d I have a file called lz4 which contains the line COMPRESS=lz4c. I subsequently run update-initramfs with the appropriate switches and reboot. I believe this causes the initramfs image to be compressed differently. It would then seem that your boot loader is unable to decompress it. Result is a initramfs unpacking failed: junk in compiled archive message at boot. Does anyone have an idea what I might have done wrong/incorrect or indeed any pointers? Regards, Andre www.lavache.com : l'email gratuit sans pub, vachement meuh. www.hugolescargot.com : coloriage, fiches recettes et bricolage, chansons, etc. www.jeux-gratuits.com : des jeux en ligne pour toute la famille. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/1414574536.5450b1c823...@lavache.alinto.com My guess is that your version/variant of grub (or lilo) doesn't understand lz4. --- Fin du message d'origine - www.lavache.com : l'email gratuit sans pub, vachement meuh. www.hugolescargot.com : coloriage, fiches recettes et bricolage, chansons, etc. www.jeux-gratuits.com : des jeux en ligne pour toute la famille. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/1414579398.5450c4c699...@lavache.alinto.com
Re: Perfect Jessie is something like this...
Le Wed, 29 Oct 2014 00:52:54 -0400, Marty mar...@ix.netcom.com a écrit : On 10/28/2014 05:10 PM, Christian Seiler wrote: Am 28.10.2014 20:53, schrieb Marty: This just being one example of context being leaked. Some of this context could be cleaned up if uuidd were setuid root (and not setuid uuidd), but not all of it necessarily. From what you write it's not clear if a) there is an unavoidable security threat in all use cases, Not necessarily a security threat, it could also just be unexpected behavior due to leakage of context. The problem is that there are so many possibilities of things that could happen in certain circumstances with things like this that it's not clear as to what the security implications are going to be, not that there necessarily are any. and b) there is no way the systemd replacement can co-exist with on-demand UUID in the same executable. No, it could, no question. Then if I read you correctly, the old mechanism may not work with a promised future kernel security feature, but could be working securely now in some use cases, albeit as a hack. I was never talking about future kernel versions. I was talking about lots of stuff that is still in the *current* kernel that incurs state that is passed on to children of processes. To name a few off the top of my head, that might cause problems, depending on the circumstances: - capability bounding set (cannot be directly escaped for a process, even as root) - SELinux context (depending on transition rules, maybe can't be escaped and certainly would need a specific rule for uuidd from every daemon that uses it) - seccomp syscall filters (usually can't be reset, even as root) - prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS) (can't be reset) - nice priority (needs root to reset) - cgroup membership (needs root to reset) - PID namespace (if init of a PID namespace dies, all processes inside that namespace get SIGKILL) - and that's just off the top of my head So granted, these are problems that need to be fixed, but they are in Wheezy then people are already living with them and probably doing OK. Problems are identified, some people wants to solve them. And we shouldn't solve them, because of what? There is a difference between being OK and being technically correct. Now I'm not saying that all of them are necessarily a problem, it really depends on what the concrete circumstances are. But the issue here is that for a general-purpose library that may be used by different services that may be subject to any number of the aforementioned contexts. Could they have instead made the library call a no-op if systemd is installed, instead of requiring the new dependency? People not using systemd would not be any worse off than currently, and they would likely be small in number. For those, the risk of using the old hack should be weighed against the risk of a new, complex, and relatively untested solution, relative to its size. Should the user be able to decide that? You still need to have something handling the systemd activation protocol for systemd users. You either need to reimplement in the executable (code duplication is bad) or depends against the library that does that for you... And the later is the way (lot of) upstreams have chosen. Leaking context information seems more a problem to me that using code that actually does NOTHING if systemd is not used as PID1. (Did you actually looked at the code?) The users who actually care are still free to revert patches and/or drop configure flags to remove systemd socket activation support. So instead of shipping something that kind of sort of works in many cases now but that may cause some weird, unexpected and probably really hard to debug problems later, the authors decided to drop this logic and say: on systems without socket activation, it just has to always be started. uuidd, if always started, still works on those systems. If that's right, then the way it was removed is the problem. As I said in my earlier mail: even if there had been no possibility to do a safe and secure on-demand activation (no init system with socket activation available) I still would have said that removing this on-demand hack and always starting uuidd would have probably been the best solution. By problem I meant what I consider the problem of not having an overlap between old and new solutions, and no deprecation period or warning. I don't argue that it should not be corrected. My point was more of a policy and design strategy issue. There is NO functional change at all, what was working before is still working now. The only difference is that you have an extra daemon running from the start (and running in a clean context). The daemon here on my machine is using 1224KiB of resident memory, this is nothing on modern machines. I personally don't even see
Re: Perfect Jessie is something like this...
Στις 27-10-2014 18:15, Christian Seiler έγραψε: Am 27.10.2014 15:05, schrieb Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis: Στις 27-10-2014 14:53, Christian Seiler έγραψε: To me a lot of the anti-systemd response here seems to be a purely gut-driven emotional response. I realize that what kind of preferences we have in the software we want to use has a large emotional component. For example, I don't think you can put my opinion of GNOME into purely technical terms.[3] So I don't think that it's a bad thing for people to say I am emotionally attached to sysvinit and want to keep using it, but to rant against a dependency on something that DOES NOT PREVENT YOU from doing so, doesn't seem to be a very rational way of going about things to me. A quick search reveals the following. I've a software that use libuuid. Until now, the uuidd had the ability to start on-demand the uuidd if the later, quotting ... setuid to an unprivileged user (e.g. uuidd:uuidd). After that commit[1], i'm forced to use systemd, if i don't want to start uuidd from the beginning. That's new for me... [1] http://www.spinics.net/lists/util-linux-ng/msg09698.html Could you do me a favor and reread the paragraph I wrote? I explicitly said that I didn't have a problem with people saying that they wanted to continue using sysvinit for whatever reasons, I was merely responding to the fact that some people have an allergic reaction to anything that contains the word 'systemd' (going so far that some people extend that disdain to the compatibility layer called 'systemd-shim' that is NOT written by the systemd authors), and I was directly responding to an email where somebody was complaining about libsystemd0. snip I was trying to understand the implications of systemd adoption to my daily work, which for me are not only technical. I'm avoiding to write technical cause for me, for the same reason. I could write software for Windows and OS X but I choose not to do it for non technical reasons. AFAIU, after reading, whatever i could find and seems to me relevant, regarding the direction of Linux/GNU OS the systemd developers and supporters have envisioned, i concluded that i don't agree with them. Currently ( even if it's not correct 100% ), I had the feeling that I was in the driver seat of my OS, giving back-pressure to the upstreams with my choices reg. the software I use. With the adoption of systemd from all ( ? ) Desktop Enviroments AND from the OS core, the feeling is that i loose control of the very core services which are going to the hands of some we know best people. If i wanted or agreed with such an approach, then I will used the BSD's, OS X or even Windows. The mix and match at the most possible low level aspect of Debian, attracted me for using it, not it's technical superiority or corporate acceptance of it. Anyway, thank you for your very informative replies and suggestions. Regards, -- Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/d1f198990c6d866a7c5cf9a264460...@nephelae.eu
bc menu files? (Re: Perfect Jessie is something like this...)
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 9:53 PM, Christian Seiler christ...@iwakd.de wrote: [...] Quite a few packages ship Debian menu files and/or freedesktop.org .desktop files for the inclusion in menus. For example, bc installs a Debian menu file. No kidding? (Looking in my menus and not seeing anything bc-ish.) What menus should I be looking in? -- Joel Rees Be careful when you see conspiracy. Look first in your own heart, and ask yourself if you are not your own worst enemy. Arm yourself with knowledge of yourself. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/caar43iosunp+agwdvztqlzxaxit_g0extztgrl+rpqvmevu...@mail.gmail.com
Re: Thinking about preserving freedom of choice of init systems and future of udev...
On 10/28/2014 8:45 PM, Miles Fidelman mfidel...@meetinghouse.net wrote: John Hasler wrote: Martinx writes: I'm wondering here about this subject and what it means... So, what if `udev` becomes useless without `systemd` as PID1? The someone will fork it. But it won't happen, partly for that reason. I believe it's called eudev - http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/eudev/ Right. eudev was forked by some gentoo devs when systemd consumed udev. The biggest problem (actually, it is more like snarky criticisms from systemd fanbois) I've heard about it right now is that because it only has one or two maintainers, that it doesn't keep up with changes/improvements (especially security related things) with current udev. So, please, by all means, if you are a developer, please go talk to the eudev guys and see about helping with keeping eudev updated with the *good* things in udev development... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5450cd88.3010...@libertytrek.org
Re: Thinking about preserving freedom of choice of init systems and future of udev...
Hi. On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 09:11:12PM -0200, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote: Guys, I'm wondering here about this subject and what it means... So, what if `udev` becomes useless without `systemd` as PID1? Then we'll use busybox's mdev instead of it. Has less features, yet all the needed parts are there. Failing that, there's always kernel's devtmpfs :) Reco -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141029111731.GA31375@x101h
Re: bc menu files? (Re: Perfect Jessie is something like this...)
On 29/10/14 22:35, Joel Rees wrote: On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 9:53 PM, Christian Seiler christ...@iwakd.de wrote: [...] Quite a few packages ship Debian menu files and/or freedesktop.org .desktop files for the inclusion in menus. For example, bc installs a Debian menu file. No kidding? (Looking in my menus and not seeing anything bc-ish.) What menus should I be looking in? /usr/share/menu/bc (A debian menu inclusion) refs:- man mlocate man grep Kind regards -- “It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.” -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5450d62e.2070...@gmail.com
Re: bc menu files? (Re: Perfect Jessie is something like this...)
Am 29.10.2014 12:35, schrieb Joel Rees: On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 9:53 PM, Christian Seiler christ...@iwakd.de wrote: [...] Quite a few packages ship Debian menu files and/or freedesktop.org .desktop files for the inclusion in menus. For example, bc installs a Debian menu file. No kidding? (Looking in my menus and not seeing anything bc-ish.) What menus should I be looking in? root@jessie1:~# dpkg -L bc | grep menu /usr/share/menu /usr/share/menu/bc root@jessie1:~# cat /usr/share/menu/bc ?package(bc):needs=text section=Applications/Science/Mathematics title=Bc hints=Calculators command=/usr/bin/bc Taken from a current Jessie VM, bc version 1.06.95-9. See: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/menu.html/ See also current TC bug about Debian menu system vs. freedesktop.org .desktop files, https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=741573 Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5450d766.70...@iwakd.de
Re: Lets make `eudev + uselessd` Debian packages?
On 10/27/2014 10:20 PM, Martinx - ジェームズ thiagocmarti...@gmail.com wrote: Hey guys, I would like to evaluate both `eudev` (or any other *udev), plus `uselessd`, on Debian sid/testing. Lets do it?! I' m planning to achieve, at least, CGroups Process with `uselessd` (no init scripts). I would strongly encourage you to get in touch with the eudev maintainers and offer to help. The biggest criticism I heard on the gentoo list when eudev was forked from udev (by a couple of gentoo devs a long time ago when systemd consumed udev) - by systemd proponents - and actually, it was more snarky derisive remarks - was that eudev was not keeping up with all of the 'improvements' that were being pushed into udev by the systemd devs, and so the systems of anyone using eudev were somehow less secure and/or at risk... So, the first thing to do is start helping out the eudev devs to get it fully up to date with the current state (non-systemd-related) of the mainline udev, and see what can be done about keeping it there (at least with respect to anything critical/important)... Who knows, uselessd+eudev may become the new default gentoo init system, and alternative init system for anyone wanting a systemd-less system. I imagine there would at the very least have to also be maintained something like the systemd-shim, that would act as the interface for programs that require systemd, to provide an alternate means of accomplishing whatever is needed by the dependency. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5450d393.1070...@libertytrek.org
Re: LZ4 decompression on Boot
No takers here? I would have thought that compress/decompress at Boot would have been mildly interesting for some... Regards, Andre En réponse à Andre Massena andre_mass...@lavache.com : -- Début du message d'origine John, I was not aware that Grub played a role in decompressing a kernal at boot as that is a kernel function. I am running Grub 2.02 if that matters. What I should have mentioned in my first post is that gzip (of course) and xz work flawlessly in decompressing at boot, if selected. Regards, Andre En réponse à John-John Tedro johnjohn.te...@gmail.com : -- Début du message d'origine On 29 Oct 2014 10:29, Andre Massena andre_mass...@lavache.com wrote: Hello all, having trawled through several search engines and perused various Debian lists, I am still in the dark... I am running Debian Jessie (Kernel 3.17.1) on a Thinkpad X230. I would like to use LZ4 to compress/decompress the kernel on booting. As per apt-get, the release of liblz4-1 I am running is r122-2. I have the following kernel settings - CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_ZRAM_LZ4_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZ4=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZ4HC=y CONFIG_LZ4_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_LZ4HC_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_LZ4_DECOMPRESS=y CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_LZ4=y in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d I have a file called lz4 which contains the line COMPRESS=lz4c. I subsequently run update-initramfs with the appropriate switches and reboot. I believe this causes the initramfs image to be compressed differently. It would then seem that your boot loader is unable to decompress it. Result is a initramfs unpacking failed: junk in compiled archive message at boot. Does anyone have an idea what I might have done wrong/incorrect or indeed any pointers? Regards, Andre www.lavache.com : l'email gratuit sans pub, vachement meuh. www.hugolescargot.com : coloriage, fiches recettes et bricolage, chansons, etc. www.jeux-gratuits.com : des jeux en ligne pour toute la famille. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/1414574536.5450b1c823...@lavache.alinto.com My guess is that your version/variant of grub (or lilo) doesn't understand lz4. --- Fin du message d'origine - www.lavache.com : l'email gratuit sans pub, vachement meuh. www.hugolescargot.com : coloriage, fiches recettes et bricolage, chansons, etc. www.jeux-gratuits.com : des jeux en ligne pour toute la famille. --- Fin du message d'origine - www.lavache.com : l'email gratuit sans pub, vachement meuh. www.hugolescargot.com : coloriage, fiches recettes et bricolage, chansons, etc. www.jeux-gratuits.com : des jeux en ligne pour toute la famille. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/1414585297.5450dbd1ed...@lavache.alinto.com
Re: multiple redmine sites
Le 29.10.2014 11:04, Bram Diederik a écrit : 2014-10-28 15:59 GMT+01:00 : Le 28.10.2014 15:19, Bram Diederik a écrit : I am able to connect to the databases here is the config of the default site , dev site only has a different X_DEBIAN_SITEID setting e.g. FcgidInitialEnv X_DEBIAN_SITEID dev --- FcgidInitialEnv RAILS_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT FcgidInitialEnv X_DEBIAN_SITEID default Alias /plugin_assets/ /var/cache/redmine/default/plugin_assets/ DocumentRoot /usr/share/redmine/public Options +FollowSymLinks +ExecCGI Order allow,deny Allow from all RewriteEngine On RewriteRule ^$ index.html [QSA] RewriteRule ^([^.]+)$ $1.html [QSA] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f [OR] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} dispatch.fcgi$ RewriteRule ^(.*)$ dispatch.fcgi [QSA,L] SSLEngine on SSLCertificateFile /etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key Hello. I think the problem comes from your apache's configuration. This should help you: https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/index.html [1] In short, you need to setup different VirtualHosts. They can differ with name, but this will imply a correct DNS configuration I guess, or by IPs/port, which might be easier if you do not have access to your DNS. In that case, users will have to know the correct IP/port of the instance. If you go to a different port, users will have to use it when accessing the server, for example: http://localhost:443/redmine [2], or http://localhost:444/redmine [3]. You will have to take care no daemon is listening to ports you used. If you go for a different IP, you can simply add it in /etc/network/interface, by adding (for example) a eth0:0 address. Users will need to know that address, which might be static, or set by a DHCP. I'm not an expert on that, so I might be wrong. PS: There are some usages on this (and some other) mailing list: Only reply to the list, do not reply to both the guy which replied and the list, or worse, only to the guy (except special cases). Try to reply at the end of the message, quoting only the parts of the message your are replying to. It makes it easier for other people to contribute to a discussion (since the history is read from top to bottom). Do not use HTML when posting. It does not always behave correctly everywhere (in my case, it seems my webmail is not able to understand that the xml parts were not beacons, which made my quote almost unreadable), and is heavier (some people may have very limited bandwidth). -- I dont think changing a virtualhost will fix any thing. I have two sites the only difference is that One has https 443 and X_DEBIAN_SITEID default the other one (sandbox) has http port 3000 and X_DEBIAN_SITEID sandbox as described in the README.debian. Links: -- [1] https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/index.html [2] http://localhost:443/redmine [3] http://localhost:444/redmine [4] mailto:berenger.mo...@neutralite.org So, you probably should have one virtual host like VirtualHost *:443 and the other one like VirtualHost *:3000 ? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/2cff6da838572c276a1f3ad4e5486...@neutralite.org
Re: Good news on claws-mail
Le 29.10.2014 06:38, Charlie a écrit : On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 13:47:26 -0400 Charles Kroeger sent: It's very maintained on linux. I suggest you try Opera beta. It's the best browser I've used in a long time. Version:26.0.1656.8 - Opera is up to date Update stream: beta System: Debian GNU/Linux jessie/sid (x86_64; XFCE) http://deb.opera.com But dependency hell. [laughing] Which gstreamer* None seem to work without leading to another dependency. I think I stopped using Opera years ago because it was too closed down. Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** The perch swallows the grub-worm, the pickerel swallows the perch, and the fisherman swallows the pickerel; and so all the chinks in the scale of being are filled. ..Henry David Thoreau *** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic - Considering that I do not use gstreamer at all, I have simply worked around this problem by building fake gstreamer packages. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/a919d377c52246d0cab5bbda83740...@neutralite.org
Re: Understanding DNS, Create an Failover
If the DNS information does not change frequently, then you can make the changes to both databases manually. You may be able to just copy the zone files, I'm not sure, but you will need to update the serial numbers. Basti asked about resolvers, you are talking about authoritative servers. Basti, if the timeout from the first listed name server bothers you can either install a local resolver such as BIND or Unbound and configure it as a forwarder (the local resolver will react more gracefully to unavailable upstream resolvers), or use techniques such as IP anycast or some other high-availability approach to make sure that there is always a server responding under the IP address you have configured. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/87mw8flz04@mid.deneb.enyo.de
Re: bc menu files? (Re: Perfect Jessie is something like this...)
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Christian Seiler christ...@iwakd.de wrote: Am 29.10.2014 12:35, schrieb Joel Rees: On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 9:53 PM, Christian Seiler christ...@iwakd.de wrote: [...] Quite a few packages ship Debian menu files and/or freedesktop.org .desktop files for the inclusion in menus. For example, bc installs a Debian menu file. No kidding? (Looking in my menus and not seeing anything bc-ish.) What menus should I be looking in? root@jessie1:~# dpkg -L bc | grep menu /usr/share/menu /usr/share/menu/bc root@jessie1:~# cat /usr/share/menu/bc ?package(bc):needs=text section=Applications/Science/Mathematics title=Bc hints=Calculators command=/usr/bin/bc And that tells me exactly zip about why bc doesn't show up in my XFCE4 menus. (I mean the pointy-clicky ones.) I suppose I should try booting non-gui and starting up a desktopless window manager to see if I can get those menus in one of those? Not that I'm interested in running bc from the menu. What I'm really interested in is a way not to lose track of all those cool hex editors and network analyzers that I've installed and forgotten about. Taken from a current Jessie VM, bc version 1.06.95-9. Non-vm Wheezy, FWIW. The bc entry in the debian menu declaration does not seem to have changed. See: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/menu.html/ Great. Next time I create a package, I'll know where to look for instructions for setting up menu entries. (No sarcasm intended. I'm likely to need that within a year, one way or another.) Which, I must suppose, seeing things as they are, will have a certain probability of being ignored. But that's okay. The package I will likely be putting together doesn't really want a gui for most of its potential users. (All five or so of them. Heh.) See also current TC bug about Debian menu system vs. freedesktop.org .desktop files, https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=741573 Okay, that gives me the background. Read something about menu-xdg and about exmenen, but I still can't tell how I can get the menu where bc, et. al., should be to show up in my actual menus. (Either exmenen needs something more in the extra menus directories, or I can't figure out the parameters, or it's not the wookie I'm looking for.) Thanks anyway. If you have any more suggestions, I'm all ears. There's something there I just haven't been able to find yet. -- Joel Rees Be careful when you see conspiracy. Look first in your own heart, and ask yourself if you are not your own worst enemy. Arm yourself with knowledge of yourself. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CAAr43iPHXq3FskMV4nsRaL4uk8y=d+duFwc=l07qngzqmc5...@mail.gmail.com
Re: bc menu files? (Re: Perfect Jessie is something like this...)
Am 2014-10-29 15:42, schrieb Joel Rees: And that tells me exactly zip about why bc doesn't show up in my XFCE4 menus. (I mean the pointy-clicky ones.) I suspect XFCE4, like most DEs available, only parses XDG .desktop files, and doesn't parse Debian's menu system. If you read through the TC bug, you'll see that the current situation is complicated[tm]. I suppose I should try booting non-gui and starting up a desktopless window manager to see if I can get those menus in one of those? Probably, I haven't tried. Not that I'm interested in running bc from the menu. What I'm really interested in is a way not to lose track of all those cool hex editors and network analyzers that I've installed and forgotten about. apt-get install pdmenu Doesn't even need X11, has next to no dependencies. You could even install it on a server without loosing your 'real server admins[tm] don't use GUIs' credentials. ;-) Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/8f5208cf06cf12a57c96b111bd869...@iwakd.de
Can't assemble 7.7 DVDs with jigdo
Hey, folks, Has anybody else get a bunch of 404 File Not Found trying to put together 7.7's install DVDs for amd64 and i386? And if so, have you found a workaround? -- Best nightdreams. Serge Tiunov, Do you really think you think http://e-head.net when you do think you do? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/545101f2.2040...@kem.ru
Re: multiple redmine sites
2014-10-29 15:20 GMT+01:00 berenger.mo...@neutralite.org: Le 29.10.2014 11:04, Bram Diederik a écrit : 2014-10-28 15:59 GMT+01:00 : Le 28.10.2014 15:19, Bram Diederik a écrit : I am able to connect to the databases here is the config of the default site , dev site only has a different X_DEBIAN_SITEID setting e.g. FcgidInitialEnv X_DEBIAN_SITEID dev --- FcgidInitialEnv RAILS_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT FcgidInitialEnv X_DEBIAN_SITEID default Alias /plugin_assets/ /var/cache/redmine/default/plugin_assets/ DocumentRoot /usr/share/redmine/public Options +FollowSymLinks +ExecCGI Order allow,deny Allow from all RewriteEngine On RewriteRule ^$ index.html [QSA] RewriteRule ^([^.]+)$ $1.html [QSA] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f [OR] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} dispatch.fcgi$ RewriteRule ^(.*)$ dispatch.fcgi [QSA,L] SSLEngine on SSLCertificateFile /etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key Hello. I think the problem comes from your apache's configuration. This should help you: https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/index.html [1] In short, you need to setup different VirtualHosts. They can differ with name, but this will imply a correct DNS configuration I guess, or by IPs/port, which might be easier if you do not have access to your DNS. In that case, users will have to know the correct IP/port of the instance. If you go to a different port, users will have to use it when accessing the server, for example: http://localhost:443/redmine [2], or http://localhost:444/redmine [3]. You will have to take care no daemon is listening to ports you used. If you go for a different IP, you can simply add it in /etc/network/interface, by adding (for example) a eth0:0 address. Users will need to know that address, which might be static, or set by a DHCP. I'm not an expert on that, so I might be wrong. PS: There are some usages on this (and some other) mailing list: Only reply to the list, do not reply to both the guy which replied and the list, or worse, only to the guy (except special cases). Try to reply at the end of the message, quoting only the parts of the message your are replying to. It makes it easier for other people to contribute to a discussion (since the history is read from top to bottom). Do not use HTML when posting. It does not always behave correctly everywhere (in my case, it seems my webmail is not able to understand that the xml parts were not beacons, which made my quote almost unreadable), and is heavier (some people may have very limited bandwidth). -- I dont think changing a virtualhost will fix any thing. I have two sites the only difference is that One has https 443 and X_DEBIAN_SITEID default the other one (sandbox) has http port 3000 and X_DEBIAN_SITEID sandbox as described in the README.debian. Links: -- [1] https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/index.html [2] http://localhost:443/redmine [3] http://localhost:444/redmine [4] mailto:berenger.mo...@neutralite.org So, you probably should have one virtual host like VirtualHost *:443 and the other one like VirtualHost *:3000 ? -- Yes and both there own FcgidInitialEnv X_DEBIAN_SITEID setting. FcgidInitialEnv X_DEBIAN_SITEID default for the 443 site FcgidInitialEnv X_DEBIAN_SITEID dev for the 3000 site but both sites connect to the default site when i visit them with some browser
Re: Perfect Jessie is something like this...
On Wed, 29 Oct 2014, Marty wrote: Could they have instead made the library call a no-op if systemd is installed, instead of requiring the new dependency? No. The way shared libraries work is that the symbols must be resolved at start up (or at dlopen()). Furthermore, even if you were to use dlopen(), if the systemd library changes soname, you'd still need a dependency or you'd potentially have breakage. For those, the risk of using the old hack should be weighed against the risk of a new, complex, and relatively untested solution, relative to its size. Should the user be able to decide that? Having the user decide that is complex, and would require allowing the user to rebuild whole swaths of packages with different dependencies. You can do that even in Debian, but not without a great deal of work, and it's not something that we're going to support for such a trivial set of libraries. -- Don Armstrong http://www.donarmstrong.com Identical parts aren't. -- Beach's Law -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141029154638.ge27...@teltox.donarmstrong.com
Missing Changelog for Iceweasel/xulrunner wheezy repo
Apologies if this is the wrong mailing list, I wasn't sure of where would be most appropriate. This is only a minor issue, but the packages for the current iceweasel package 31.2.0esr-2~deb7u1 and xulrunner in wheezy appear to be missing both their changelog and copyright file as pointed to by debian packages at: http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/i/iceweasel/iceweasel_31.2.0esr-2~deb7u1_changelog and http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/i/iceweasel/iceweasel_31.2.0esr-2~deb7u1_copyright I assume the appropriate file has just gone awry for some reason (I imagine it's automated but perhaps something was overlooked?) Best Regards
Re: multiple redmine sites
Le 29.10.2014 16:11, Bram Diederik a écrit : So, you probably should have one virtual host like and the other one like ? -- Yes and both there own FcgidInitialEnv X_DEBIAN_SITEID setting. FcgidInitialEnv X_DEBIAN_SITEID default for the 443 site FcgidInitialEnv X_DEBIAN_SITEID dev for the 3000 site but both sites connect to the default site when i visit them with some browser Can you show the whole exact content of your /etc/apache2/sites-enabled please? Could you also show the content of /etc/redmine/ (for i in $(find /etc/redmine); do echo $i;cat $i;done will do the job)? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/d8e768556669decc74316f4da9e30...@neutralite.org
Kile 2.1.0-1: No more Config kile. forward view and inverse search not working anymore
Hi all, This does not seems do be known as a bug. But on my last kile (from sid) I can not find the configure Kile from tools menu. Moreover the inverse search with okular is not working anymore. Neither the forward view from Kile. Without the configure kile buttons I am stuck. Any information about what is going on ? Laurent. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54511c92.10...@gmail.com
Re: Can't assemble 7.7 DVDs with jigdo
Serge wrote: Hey, folks, Has anybody else get a bunch of 404 File Not Found trying to put together 7.7's install DVDs for amd64 and i386? And if so, have you found a workaround? Hi Serge, As far as I know it *should* be working. What mirror are you using? -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.st...@einval.com ...In the UNIX world, people tend to interpret `non-technical user' as meaning someone who's only ever written one device driver. -- Daniel Pead -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/e1xjwzh-0003tl...@mail.einval.com
Re: Good news on claws-mail
Charlie: Charles Kroeger: I suggest you try Opera beta. It's the best browser I've used in a long time. Version:26.0.1656.8 - Opera is up to date Update stream: beta System: Debian GNU/Linux jessie/sid (x86_64; XFCE) http://deb.opera.com But dependency hell. [laughing] Which gstreamer* None seem to work without leading to another dependency. I just installed the x86_64 version in my new PC (amd64) with 'dpkg -i'. After trying to 'apt-get install' the 3 gstreamer*-dependencies, I followed apt's advice to try 'apt-get -f install' (without packages) and voilà: all dependencies were neatly solved. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141029175625.130a6c059dfa4e5398389...@kpnplanet.nl
Re: LZ4 decompression on Boot
I cannot believe that nobody has tried to boot using LZ4 kernel compression/decompression. According to the (very sparse) documentation, this feature has been available since the end of 2013. Regards, Andre En réponse à Andre Massena andre_mass...@lavache.com : -- Début du message d'origine No takers here? I would have thought that compress/decompress at Boot would have been mildly interesting for some... Regards, Andre En réponse à Andre Massena andre_mass...@lavache.com : -- Début du message d'origine John, I was not aware that Grub played a role in decompressing a kernal at boot as that is a kernel function. I am running Grub 2.02 if that matters. What I should have mentioned in my first post is that gzip (of course) and xz work flawlessly in decompressing at boot, if selected. Regards, Andre En réponse à John-John Tedro johnjohn.te...@gmail.com : -- Début du message d'origine On 29 Oct 2014 10:29, Andre Massena andre_mass...@lavache.com wrote: Hello all, having trawled through several search engines and perused various Debian lists, I am still in the dark... I am running Debian Jessie (Kernel 3.17.1) on a Thinkpad X230. I would like to use LZ4 to compress/decompress the kernel on booting. As per apt-get, the release of liblz4-1 I am running is r122-2. I have the following kernel settings - CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_ZRAM_LZ4_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZ4=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZ4HC=y CONFIG_LZ4_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_LZ4HC_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_LZ4_DECOMPRESS=y CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_LZ4=y in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d I have a file called lz4 which contains the line COMPRESS=lz4c. I subsequently run update-initramfs with the appropriate switches and reboot. I believe this causes the initramfs image to be compressed differently. It would then seem that your boot loader is unable to decompress it. Result is a initramfs unpacking failed: junk in compiled archive message at boot. Does anyone have an idea what I might have done wrong/incorrect or indeed any pointers? Regards, Andre www.lavache.com : l'email gratuit sans pub, vachement meuh. www.hugolescargot.com : coloriage, fiches recettes et bricolage, chansons, etc. www.jeux-gratuits.com : des jeux en ligne pour toute la famille. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/1414574536.5450b1c823...@lavache.alinto.com My guess is that your version/variant of grub (or lilo) doesn't understand lz4. --- Fin du message d'origine - www.lavache.com : l'email gratuit sans pub, vachement meuh. www.hugolescargot.com : coloriage, fiches recettes et bricolage, chansons, etc. www.jeux-gratuits.com : des jeux en ligne pour toute la famille. --- Fin du message d'origine - www.lavache.com : l'email gratuit sans pub, vachement meuh. www.hugolescargot.com : coloriage, fiches recettes et bricolage, chansons, etc. www.jeux-gratuits.com : des jeux en ligne pour toute la famille. --- Fin du message d'origine - www.lavache.com : l'email gratuit sans pub, vachement meuh. www.hugolescargot.com : coloriage, fiches recettes et bricolage, chansons, etc. www.jeux-gratuits.com : des jeux en ligne pour toute la famille. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/1414603300.54512224b6...@lavache.alinto.com
Re: Can't assemble 7.7 DVDs with jigdo
Steve McIntyre wrote: Has anybody else get a bunch of 404 File Not Found trying to put together 7.7's install DVDs for amd64 and i386? And if so, have you found a workaround? As far as I know it *should* be working. What mirror are you using? Yes, always Just Worked™ for me. First, jigdo tries my local one, recently updated from ftp.fi.debian.org, then snapshot.debian.org, then us.cdimage.debian.org. None of them has these files. Strange thing is, the last attempt did assemble the amd64 main images (not the debian-update ones though, perhaps because I just killed the job when 404s started coming.) The i384 ones still lack things like initrd.gz and vmlinuz. Here are the full URLs in case it gives somebody a clue: http://localhost/debian/dists/wheezy/main/installer-i386/20130613+deb7u2+b3/images/cdrom/initrd.gz http://localhost/debian/dists/wheezy/main/installer-i386/20130613+deb7u2+b3/images/cdrom/gtk/vmlinuz (Aren't those 2013 substrings at least slightly suspicious?) -- Best nightdreams. Serge Tiunov, Do you really think you think http://e-head.net when you do think you do? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/545124b5.7080...@kem.ru
Re: LZ4 decompression on Boot
Hi Andre, Le mercredi, 29 octobre 2014, 11.43:18 Andre Massena a écrit : I was not aware that Grub played a role in decompressing a kernal at boot as that is a kernel function. (…) Le mercredi, 29 octobre 2014, 13.21:37 Andre Massena a écrit : No takers here? (…) Le mercredi, 29 octobre 2014, 18.21:40 Andre Massena a écrit : I cannot believe that nobody has tried to boot using LZ4 kernel compression/decompression. I would suggest that you wait slightly more than 5 hours before re- pinging the list… Please be patient. Now, for the subject at hand, I suspect most users don't care switching away from the default kernel compression scheme, which happens to just work. It also has a minor impact on disk-space and an even smaller impact on boot time. I'm not really surprised you aren't getting many answers. Cheers, OdyX -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/9575760.FJjgp76Vrn@gyllingar
Re: Perfect Jessie is something like this...
Don Armstrong d...@debian.org writes: On Sun, 26 Oct 2014, lee wrote: That's an abuse of dependencies, and I consider it a bug. The package management needs to take care of this itself. That shouldn't need to be installed when systemd isn't used. libselinux might then also fall under abuse of dependencies. If a binary links against a library, the library must be present for the binary to run. It doesn't matter if the codepaths you are using don't use those symbols, they still must be there. The only way around this is to dlopen(), and that produces its own host of problems. To sum it up: No matter whether you use systemd or not, Debian depends on it. Debian has packages which have dependencies on some of the libraries that systemd provides. That's orthogonal to whether Debian requires systemd to be PID 1 or not. I'm not sure what you're trying to say. That Debian might not require you to run something in particular (never speak a daemons' name, see below) as pid 1 doesn't mean that Debian doesn't depend on it. As to package management: When you don't have a software installed, other software you have installed shouldn't depend on the software you don't have installed when the installed software doesn't use the software which is not installed. That's one of the things packet management is supposed to take care of, isn't it? Otherwise, we all could just install all software, perhaps with a few exceptions of software that doesn't go together with some other software until these softwares have been fixed or removed from Debian. Then we won't even need package management anymore, which would probably save a lot of work. All the software you have to install and don't use is, of course, harmless and doesn't matter because you don't use it. -- Again we must be afraid of speaking of daemons for fear that daemons might swallow us. Finally, this fear has become reasonable. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/871tpsau37@gulltop.yagibdah.de
Re: Perfect Jessie is something like this...
Christian Seiler christ...@iwakd.de writes: Am 26.10.2014 23:38, schrieb lee: libsystemd0 is just 140 KiB and contains utility functions that might be useful for programs interfacing with systemd. It is absolutely harmless on systems with another init system, it will just tell the programs that systemd is not running. logger itself works just fine without systemd being PID1, just the --journald option will not work then. So now we are supposed to install packages to have software with no other function than to tell other software that software we don't have installed on our system isn't running. Yes, but that has always been the case. If you look at Wheezy, then coreutils (cp, mv, ls, ...) requires the following libraries: - libacl1 - libattr1 - libselinux1 If you don't use extended attributes, POSIX ACLs or SELinux, you technically won't need either of those, and you could use coreutils not linked against these. [...] Of course, you could devise ever-complicated schemes on how to dynamically load these dependencies at runtime so that you save a few KiB in install size and a couple of CPU cycles (which are probably canceled out by the amount of CPU cycles this more complicated scheme takes). Why at runtime? There would have to be different packages, depending on what you need. That, too, is a feature of package management: You install those packages you need and not those you don't need. But why bother? These types of libraries are relatively small (of the order of 100 KiB) and have no side effects if the features are not used. Sure, if you are building an embedded system with just a few megabytes of flash storage, then even 100 KiB might be a bit much - but Debian wasn't designed for that, and coreutils (which is the example here that depends on the aforementioned libraries) is itself ~ 13-14 MiB on Wheezy... That's an abuse of dependencies, and I consider it a bug. If you really want to expunge all code that is even remotely related to $X (with $X being systemd, SELinux or whatever), you should probably consider a distribution that allows you to customize your build process, such as Gentoo. I am considering Funtoo. Binary distributions, unless they wanted to have builds for all possible combination of features in software (which is an exponentially large number) will ALWAYS have code installed you are not going to use. That's certainly a problem. I think it's somewhat different in this case, though: In one case, you have some libraries for things you might not use. In the other, you have a library just to tell some software that another software isn't running. - libsystemd0 systemd utility functions for use in software interfacing with systemd. Does not require systemd to be PID1. That shouldn't need to be installed when systemd isn't used. Let's say I write a daemon that implements systemd's readiness protocol, and instead of linking against libsystemd0 I just implement the protocol itself. This will be a bit of code inside the daemon that checks how the daemon was started and depending on the outcome uses that protocol or not. This is exactly what the sd_notify() function in libsystemd0 does, but the protocol is so simple that one can easily do that by hand. Since the code is harmless when used on non-systemd systems, I always leave it in and don't provide a possibility for disabling it (since it's not necessary to disable it). Then somebody goes on and packages this daemon for Debian. And you find the functionality provided by that daemon to be useful. Do you then not use the daemon because it knows how to talk to systemd? The daemon doesn't use that functionality if started from something else, so it's not like it's going to affect your system. But it has code in it that in some way in some shape or form relates to systemd. I would rather stay free of systemd. The problem is that this is already pretty much impossible. A few packages don't only ship init scripts but also systemd service files. On non-systemd systems those files just lie around and do nothing. Should packages stop installing them because it's related to 'systemd'? What about upstart init files? I've always preferred to have only installed what is needed. Unfortunately, this has become more and more difficult. Quite a few packages ship Debian menu files and/or freedesktop.org .desktop files for the inclusion in menus. For example, bc installs a Debian menu file. On a server, you might want to have bc (for shell script automation or the such), but you are probably not going to install a software that processes the menu files. (Before I get lots of replies to this: I said probably. ;-)) Should bc not ship this menu file then? It's ok to ship it. It shouldn't be installed when it's not needed. So basically, if you don't want systemd: - you will not get around libsystemd0, but that is really, really harmless (you also
Re: LZ4 decompression on Boot
On 2014-10-29 10:22, Andre Massena wrote: Hello all, having trawled through several search engines and perused various Debian lists, I am still in the dark... I am running Debian Jessie (Kernel 3.17.1) on a Thinkpad X230. I would like to use LZ4 to compress/decompress the kernel on booting. As per apt-get, the release of liblz4-1 I am running is r122-2. I have the following kernel settings - CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_KERNEL_LZ4=y CONFIG_ZRAM_LZ4_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZ4=y CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZ4HC=y CONFIG_LZ4_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_LZ4HC_COMPRESS=y CONFIG_LZ4_DECOMPRESS=y CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_LZ4=y in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d I have a file called lz4 which contains the line COMPRESS=lz4c. I subsequently run update-initramfs with the appropriate switches and reboot. Result is a initramfs unpacking failed: junk in compiled archive message at boot. Does anyone have an idea what I might have done wrong/incorrect or indeed any pointers? Regards, Andre Hi Andre, looks like the kernel is using an older, less standardized format for its lz4 compression. Use the -l switch on lz4c for linux kernel support. See the lz4 man page and https://code.google.com/p/lz4/issues/detail?id=66#c2 Regards Vanessa -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54512bf3.20...@ulukai.org
Re: Perfect Jessie is something like this...
On Tue, 10/28/14, lee l...@yagibdah.de wrote: Subject: Re: Perfect Jessie is something like this... To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Tuesday, October 28, 2014, 2:54 PM I am considering Funtoo. I would rather stay free of systemd. The problem is that this is already pretty much impossible. Hard but not impossible. See this list. http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=3t=118319 Funtoo is on there as as well as Debian-based Refracta which just posted a systemd-free 'Proto-Refracta Jessie with sysvinit' iso (without libsystemd0): :~$ cat package_list | grep systemd :~$ I've always preferred to have only installed what is needed. Unfortunately, this has become more and more difficult. It's ok to ship it. It shouldn't be installed when it's not needed. Yes to all of this. golinux -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/a1c7863501b913f0a0e8fc7daa613...@riseup.net
Installing Debian in Xen VM no /dev/xvda
Hello. I'm trying to install Debian remotely in a virtual machine. During installation, there is no /dev/xvda but only /dev/xvda1 and /dev/xvda2. Before installing Debian remotely, the system has a GNU/Linux image in which the former block device contains a filesystem with no swap, and the later is for swap. During installation, the Debian installer inconsistently recognized /dev/xvda1 as a partition and then as a whole disk. I intend to install LVM here. In the section “formatting disks”, /dev/xvda1 is handled as a partition, and there is no option to use it as a PV for LVM. I tried to manually perform partitioning by first DD'ing the first 4 MiB, then using cfdisk, but I get this error message just after using “w” to write the partition table and quit fdisk: The partition table has been altered! Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table. WARNING: Re-reading the partition table failed with error 22: Invalid argument. The kernel still uses the old table. The new table will be used at the next reboot or after you run partprobe(8) or kpartx(8) Syncing disks. And no /dev/xvda1p1 or similar is created. There is neiter “partprobe” nor “kpartx” in the Debian installation image (It's a custom netboot loaded from GRUB rather than through PXE as described in https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Remote, with some additional tinkering). I have also tried to create a LVM physical volume with no partitions, This fails in the step “Installing GRUB”. How can I install Debian with LVM over this pathological setup?. Regards and thanks in advance. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54513939.1020...@yandex.com
Re: Understanding DNS, Create an Failover
Florian Weimer a écrit : Basti asked about resolvers I am not sure about this. IMO it requires clarification. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5451443c.4030...@plouf.fr.eu.org
Re: Perfect Jessie is something like this...
On Tue, 28 Oct 2014, lee wrote: As to package management: When you don't have a software installed, other software you have installed shouldn't depend on the software you don't have installed when the installed software doesn't use the software which is not installed. Except that it the software does depend on the shared library being installed. Binaries which link against shared libraries must have the shared library present to run. Otherwise they have a linker failure, and never start running in the first place. -- Don Armstrong http://www.donarmstrong.com Cheop's Law: Nothing ever gets built on schedule or within budget. -- Robert Heinlein _Time Enough For Love_ p242 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141029202356.gb14...@teltox.donarmstrong.com
Re: Good news on claws-mail
On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 17:56:25 +0100 Siard sent: I followed apt's advice to try 'apt-get -f install' (without packages) and voilà: all dependencies were neatly solved. Thank you, I have to be honest, I was a bit wary about doing that, so didn't try it. Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** How many a man has dated a new era in his life from the reading of a book! The book exists for us, perchance, that will explain our miracles and reveal new ones. The at present unutterable things we may find somewhere uttered. ..Henry David Thoreau *** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic - -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141030075237.7bb2bc1b@taogypsy
Re: Missing Changelog for Iceweasel/xulrunner wheezy repo
On Mi, 29 oct 14, 15:38:36, James Davis wrote: Apologies if this is the wrong mailing list, I wasn't sure of where would be most appropriate. debian-www, but... This is only a minor issue, but the packages for the current iceweasel package 31.2.0esr-2~deb7u1 and xulrunner in wheezy appear to be missing both their changelog and copyright file as pointed to by debian packages at: http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/i/iceweasel/iceweasel_31.2.0esr-2~deb7u1_changelog and http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/i/iceweasel/iceweasel_31.2.0esr-2~deb7u1_copyright I assume the appropriate file has just gone awry for some reason (I imagine it's automated but perhaps something was overlooked?) See #490848 (and friends): https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=490848 Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic http://nuvreauspam.ro/gpg-transition.txt signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Good news on claws-mail
On Jo, 30 oct 14, 07:52:37, Charlie wrote: On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 17:56:25 +0100 Siard sent: I followed apt's advice to try 'apt-get -f install' (without packages) and voilà: all dependencies were neatly solved. Thank you, I have to be honest, I was a bit wary about doing that, so didn't try it. The '-f' is not short for '--force', but '--fix-broken' ;) Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic http://nuvreauspam.ro/gpg-transition.txt signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Exim 4 configuration/package problems
Hi Don, Only just seen this! On 27/10/14 15:31, Don Armstrong wrote: On Mon, 27 Oct 2014, Paul Duncan wrote: Thanks very much for that. Purging exim4-config and then doing a complete apt-get install of exim4 did the trick :-) For the record, you don't need to purge and reinstall to get back configuration files you may have accidentally deleted. Just use: UCF_FORCE_CONFFMISS=true apt-get -o DPkg::Options::='--force-confmiss' reinstall foopkg; Well, if I ever mess things up again like that, I will try your solution - I'll file this message away :-) Cheers! Paul. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54515f80.7000...@soi-team.org
Re: Understanding DNS, Create an Failover
On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 15:41:15 +0100 Florian Weimer f...@deneb.enyo.de wrote: If the DNS information does not change frequently, then you can make the changes to both databases manually. You may be able to just copy the zone files, I'm not sure, but you will need to update the serial numbers. Basti asked about resolvers, you are talking about authoritative servers. I understood from this... For understanding: Is the secondary DNS just a backup of the Master for loadBalancing? What does the secondary DNS do if master is down? ...that he was also asking about the behaviour of multiple DNS servers. -- Joe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141029222012.13176...@jresid.jretrading.com
Re: Good news on claws-mail
On 30/10/14 07:52, Charlie wrote: On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 17:56:25 +0100 Siard sent: I followed apt's advice to try 'apt-get -f install' (without packages) and voilà: all dependencies were neatly solved. Thank you, I have to be honest, I was a bit wary about doing that, so didn't try it. Wise to be wary, however you can test the outcome before committing the change using the simulate switch:- apt-get -sf install | more If it looks like it won't shoot-foot then proceed with:- apt-get -f install Charlie Kind regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5451723d.4060...@gmail.com
Re: packages.debian.org
Hi, On Wed Oct 29, 2014 at 06:31:04 +0100, Geert Stappers wrote: On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 11:01:45PM +0100, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote: On Tue Oct 28, 2014 at 22:55:44 +0100, Geert Stappers wrote: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 12:25:01 +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote: On Sb, 25 oct 14, 20:31:25, Mechtilde wrote: Hello, I'm missing update of the package information Many packages are updated these days before the freeze but the website named above didn't show the newest versions. Can you point to some specific examples? https://packages.qa.debian.org/s/sogo-connector.html reported in https://lists.debian.org/debian-user-dutch/2014/10/msg00100.html at Sun, 26 Oct 2014 00:41:21 +0200 Meanwhile it is fixed. Not by me. This posting is to tell that it is fixed and that I missed a message about it. Okay, now there is more information what is going on and what what could/should be do, which is good. A short 'done' or 'fixed' in response to the original posting would have said it has been handled, thanks for reporting. And would made it possible to close this thread, to allow us to work other Debian stuff we care about. no, it is not fixed. /usr/bin/perl -w ./bin/parse-translations --english-only currently hangs. When i kill this process, the rest of the packages cronjob parts run fine after that and update the website. If someone can find out why parse-translations hangs, that would be very helpful. I have seen the request for help. What I not can see is if it only involves getting familiar with the website build process or it also needs getting access to the server where it runs. In other words: When someone steps forward, what are his / her chances to make a contribution? this needs to be fixed on picconi.debian.org (packages-master). Cheers, Martin -- Martin Zobel-Helas zo...@debian.orgDebian System Administrator Debian GNU/Linux Developer Debian Listmaster http://about.me/zobel Debian Webmaster GPG Fingerprint: 6B18 5642 8E41 EC89 3D5D BDBB 53B1 AC6D B11B 627B -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-dutch-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141029102148.gb6...@ftbfs.de
Re: Fork debian als systemd? (rant waarschuwing)
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 12:08:24PM +0200, Winfried Tilanus wrote: Wat mij echter het meeste stoort is de houding van: doe wat we zeggen of we forken Debian, waarbij het dreigen met forken voorop staat. Ik ben dergelijk stampvoet-gedrag vooral van mijn kinderen gewend. De discussie over systemd is al veel eerder gevoerd en heeft een ander besluit opgeleverd. Als je met (heel) goede argumenten komt het besluit terug te draaien, dan vind ik het prima om die discussie over te doen. Als je gaat jengelen als een kind, dan kan ik dat niet echt serieus nemen. Sterker nog, ik vind ik deze site een prima reden om de overstap naar systemd door te zetten. Wordt volwassen of laat je behandelen als een kind. Hehe. Helaas is het zo dat de systemd discussie redelijk grote vormen aan het aannemen is onder bepaalde groeperingen. De engelstalige -user zit momenteel vol met mensen die er alleen maar over willen zeuren. Nu ja. Forken is een basisrecht in de open source wereld: Ubuntu is een Debian-fork, Linux Mint is een Ubuntu-fork, MATE is een Gnome-fork, avconv is een ffmpeg-fork, Joomla is een Mambo-fork, en zo kan je nog wel even doorgaan. Daar is niks mis mee; als mensen Debian willen forken om niet met systemd te moeten omgaan, dan moeten ze dat vooral doen. Of ze succes gaan hebben kan ik niet vertellen, maar dat zien we later wel. -- It is easy to love a country that is famous for chocolate and beer -- Barack Obama, speaking in Brussels, Belgium, 2014-03-26 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-dutch-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141029231811.gg25...@grep.be
Re: Fork debian als systemd? (rant waarschuwing)
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 11:12:28PM +0200, Huub Reuver wrote: Systemd is noodzakelijk als je gebruik wilt maken van instances als security mechanisme. Systemd zit nu al zo diep verankert in Debian dat een installatie zonder systemd onmogelijk is. Let op: het systemd package zal je systeem niet naar systemd migreren, alleen het systemd-sysv package doet dat. Net zoals bij heel veel dingen in Debian is het zo dat systemd libraries standaard ingecompileerd worden waar dat mogelijk is, wat tot gevolg heeft dat bepaalde _delen_ van systemd inderdaad op elk systeem geïnstalleerd moeten worden, zelfs wanneer je dat niet gebruikt; twee voorbeelden van zo'n dingen zijn die ik me direct voor de geest kan halen zijn libselinux en libkrb5. Het is nog steeds mogelijk om Debian te draaien zonder systemd, en dat zal voor jessie niet veranderen, om de simpele reden dat anders updates moeilijk worden. Wat de situatie na jessie betreft, daar is nog geen beslissing over genomen (daar is het ook te vroeg voor). -- It is easy to love a country that is famous for chocolate and beer -- Barack Obama, speaking in Brussels, Belgium, 2014-03-26 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-dutch-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141029232308.gh25...@grep.be