On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 01:34:36PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> I run my own webserver, at the address below in the sig.
>
> And I have awffull in my crontab as
> 40 9 * * * awffull
>
> And it sends me an email saying "Graph done!"
>
Love the mail subject -- it almost soun
Hi,
> It is a server with Squeeze and
> they do not even bother to use the LTS repositories, so more than two
> years ago that server is without security updates.
Problems I defently see to much in the web... :(
> So that is a not minor matter that we have to consider to be sure that
> this site
Daniel Bareiro:
> On 14/10/16 16:30, Jochen Spieker wrote:
>
>>> I am planning to migrate about 200 e-mail accounts from a mail server
>>> using Dovecot to a mail server running Cyrus.
>
>> Sounds weird! I though most people migrate _to_ Dovecot nowadays (if
>> they haven't already). Care to elab
Teemu Likonen wrote:
> I think the usual and better way is to have an unencrypted /boot and a
> single other LUKS partition which contains LVM logical volumes for
> everything else (swap, / and whatever). So swap is encrypted too. I have
> had this setup for ages on desktop and laptop and it has a
Hi Stephan
having a screen missing, and an entry menu named "automated install" that
does nothing different from the regular "install" pretty looks like a bug
to me.
I'm not even talking about an incompatible preseed file.
bests
J.G.
On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 4:34 PM, Stephan Beck
wrote:
> Hi,
Hi, Jochen.
On 14/10/16 16:30, Jochen Spieker wrote:
>> I am planning to migrate about 200 e-mail accounts from a mail server
>> using Dovecot to a mail server running Cyrus.
> Sounds weird! I though most people migrate _to_ Dovecot nowadays (if
> they haven't already). Care to elaborate the rea
On 10/13/2016 10:15 PM, Seeker wrote:
To do this stuff I am normally browsing my music directories in PCManFM
and using the open with feature to open the files in Picard, mediainfo
or Ex Falso and it's just as easy to click the tools menu and open a
terminal window, so the method I settled in o
On Sat, 15 Oct 2016, Richard Owlett wrote:
> What does "obsolete" actually mean in this case?
"No longer applicable", either partially, or completely.
> I find it readable, but will it mislead me?
It might.
--
Henrique Holschuh
On Saturday 15 October 2016 04:24:53 csola48 wrote:
> What should I do?
> Scanner is out of order...
>
> $ sane-find-scanner
> found USB scanner (vendor=0x04a9 [Canon], product=0x190f [CanoScan])
> at libusb:003:002 could not open USB device 0x1d6b/0x0002 at 003:001:
> Access denied (insufficient
The title of
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/repository-howto/repository-howto
is _Debian Repository HOWTO (Obsolete Documentation)_ .
What does "obsolete" actually mean in this case?
Anything more than it was written > 10 years ago?
I find it readable, but will it mislead me?
Is there someth
On Friday 14 October 2016 20:51:43 you wrote:
> Gene
>
> Have you tried running the program manually? And report output here
>
> Keith Bainbridge
>
> 0447667468
>
> keithrbaugro...@gmail.com
>
> Sent from my APad
>
> On 15 Oct 2016 04:35, "Gene Heskett" wrote:
> > Greetings all;
> >
> > I run my
Hi,
John Gathm:
> Hi
>
> just not running anything.
> Just discovering that a behavior of previous Debian installer is either
> broken or has been removed, and asking if others see the same behavior.
>
> Will report a bug.
>
> J.G
well, I gave you the info so that you were able to see that the
On Sat, 15 Oct 2016, Andre Majorel wrote:
> Or is pkill more than a wrapper around kill(pid, 15) and
> kill(pid, 9) ?
pkill is quite less prone to killing the wrong process due to a race
when you use it properly.
In the general case one should avoid SIGKILL. Trying other signals that
allow for o
Hans [2016-10-15 13:44:41+02] wrote:
> as I am a little security aimed, my /usr, /var and /home (each on a
> separate partition) are enrypted with luks.
> I would be happy, when someone could make some things for me a little
> bit clearer,
I think the usual and better way is to have an unencrypt
Hello list,
as I am a little security aimed, my /usr, /var and /home (each on a separate
partition) are enrypted with luks.
Some time ago, I discovered, that when I suspend my system (suspend-to-disk),
and resume it again, I did not need to enter the password for /usr.
Well, my computer asked
On 2016-10-12 08:40 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 09:34:22PM +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> > # The systemctl stop for svnserve may not work as I haven't got around to
> > # making a stop script for it.
> > # So kill the process the old fashioned way
> > ps -ef | grep svnser
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