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Re: Memory Upgrade for Ancient Enspiron 2600

2017-01-18 Thread David Christensen

On 01/18/17 22:02, Doug wrote:


On 01/19/2017 12:01 AM, Martin McCormick wrote:

I gave Dell the service tag number and found that this model can
only hold 512 MB maximum and I was able to contact a company that
is shipping two 256 MB modules. One is the easy one, the little
door in the bottom near the battery. The other is the fun one,
called the factory configurable slot under the keyboard.


For most Dell laptops, there is a service manual. See if there is one
for this model, and download it. The manual I used for my machine
was very useful--it specifies the exact series of procedures you need
to run to get at any particular module in the machine. Then you don't
have to guess and maybe break something.



The Service Manual can be downloaded from the support page I posted
previously:

On 01/18/17 12:04, David Christensen wrote:

Here is the Dell support page for your Inspiron 2600:

>
> 
http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/product-support/product/inspiron-2600/manuals



Dell provides step-by-step instructions for removing and installing 
every part in their Service Manuals.  The service manuals are one of the 
reasons I will purchase and work on Dell products.



Read "Before You Remove or Replace Parts" on p. 6.  You're going to need 
the right tools (see p. 7).  I also recommend an anti-static wrist strap 
and anti-static work practices.  Don't touch any electrical contacts (if 
you do, clean them with a Q-Tip and rubbing alcohol).  Vacuum out the 
dust while you have the case open.  I find it useful to put parts into 
zip-lock baggies with a Post-It note identifying where they came from.



"Removing the Memory Module/Modem Cover" starts on page 77.  Follow the 
links to other pages as you encounter them.  Re-assembly is usually in 
the opposite order of disassembly, but I haven't read the procedures for 
your machine in detail.



If you want to upgrade the CPU, you might want to do that at the same 
time you have the case open for the internal memory module.  Use a 
credit card and/or plastic or wooden tools to remove old heat sink 
compound (steel tools will damage aluminum parts).



Follow Dell's and the heat sink compound manufacturer's instructions 
carefully and you should do fine.  Post here if you have any questions.



David



audio mixer stopped working

2017-01-18 Thread Charles Zeitler
my xfce jessie audio mixer has stopped detecting my audio devices,
according to error message. It suggests missing gstreamer or
permission problems. I haven't changed any permissions or uninstalled
any gstreamer packages.
I tried reinstalling gstreamer and audio mixer, but no joy. Any suggestions?

Thanks

Charles Zeitler



-- 
 The Perfect Is The Enemy Of
 The Good Enough



Re: Memory Upgrade for Ancient Enspiron 2600

2017-01-18 Thread Doug



On 01/19/2017 12:01 AM, Martin McCormick wrote:

Jimmy Johnson  writes:

Hi Martin,

How much memory does the Dell Inspiron 2600 Series Laptop take?

I gave Dell the service tag number and found that this model can
only hold 512 MB maximum and I was able to contact a company that
is shipping two 256 MB modules. One is the easy one, the little
door in the bottom near the battery. The other is the fun one,
called the factory configurable slot under the keyboard.

Getting to this second slot is not terribly hard  as it
appears that the keyboard and touch pad panel will come off or
at least raise up but there is one last hurdle which I am trying
to jump without breaking something.

The bottom edge of the screen exactly hides the last two
screws. You can't move it to any position which will expose them.

The hinges and screen work fine and I want to keep it
that way but it looks like if one could temporarily take the
hinges loose from the screen, it would probably move enough to
take out the last two screws.

I have been googling to find out if there is a way to
temporarily take the screen out of the grasp of the hinges and am
running in to the usual mechanized help syndrome of people who
want to sell you services and tons of articles about the wrong
models of Dell.

I also know that one or both hinges probably also pass
the screen's electrical cables so whatever one does to the hinges
must be done with care to keep from cutting or damaging those
flex cables.

Otherwise, I'm mostly there.

When I do get it upgraded, it should run Debian as I have
gotten systems to run it on 384 MB without gnome.

Thanks for any suggestions. In a previous life, I repaired AV
equipment in the eighties and the hinge problem is very similar
to a few others I have dealt with in that there is probably a
trick that makes all the difference between making things worse
and fixing it. Those screws do have to come out.

Martin McCormick



For most Dell laptops, there is a service manual. See if there is one for
this model, and download it. The manual I used for my machine was
very useful--it specifies the exact series of procedures you need to run
to get at any particular module in the machine. Then you don't have to
guess and maybe break something.

--doug, WA2SAY



Re: Memory Upgrade for Ancient Enspiron 2600

2017-01-18 Thread Martin McCormick
Jimmy Johnson  writes:
> Hi Martin,
> 
> How much memory does the Dell Inspiron 2600 Series Laptop take?

I gave Dell the service tag number and found that this model can
only hold 512 MB maximum and I was able to contact a company that
is shipping two 256 MB modules. One is the easy one, the little
door in the bottom near the battery. The other is the fun one,
called the factory configurable slot under the keyboard.

Getting to this second slot is not terribly hard  as it
appears that the keyboard and touch pad panel will come off or
at least raise up but there is one last hurdle which I am trying
to jump without breaking something.

The bottom edge of the screen exactly hides the last two
screws. You can't move it to any position which will expose them.

The hinges and screen work fine and I want to keep it
that way but it looks like if one could temporarily take the
hinges loose from the screen, it would probably move enough to
take out the last two screws.

I have been googling to find out if there is a way to
temporarily take the screen out of the grasp of the hinges and am
running in to the usual mechanized help syndrome of people who
want to sell you services and tons of articles about the wrong
models of Dell.

I also know that one or both hinges probably also pass
the screen's electrical cables so whatever one does to the hinges
must be done with care to keep from cutting or damaging those
flex cables.

Otherwise, I'm mostly there.

When I do get it upgraded, it should run Debian as I have
gotten systems to run it on 384 MB without gnome.

Thanks for any suggestions. In a previous life, I repaired AV
equipment in the eighties and the hinge problem is very similar
to a few others I have dealt with in that there is probably a
trick that makes all the difference between making things worse
and fixing it. Those screws do have to come out.

Martin McCormick



Re: Recreating a second boot kernel in LILO

2017-01-18 Thread Stephen Powell
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017, at 20:49, Stephen Powell wrote:
> ...
> One such program, memtest86+, provides a stand-alone memory testing
> program built to resemble a Linux kernel, so that Linuxboot loaders
> think it is a Linux kernel and will load it like one (the entire boot image is
> loaded, not just a single sector, as with "other").
> ...

:1,$s/Linuxboot/Linux boot/

-- 
  .''`. Stephen Powell
 : :'  :
 `. `'`
   `-



Re: Recreating a second boot kernel in LILO

2017-01-18 Thread Stephen Powell
On Sat, Jan 14, 2017, at 11:38, Stephen Powell wrote:
> 
> If there are special kernels that you want to be able to boot which are 
> outside
> the normal "last two", then you must manually edit /etc/lilo.conf to provide
> the capability to boot this kernel, then run lilo.
> 
As an example, here is a copy of my /etc/lilo.conf for one of my machines which
uses non-parity memory.  Non-parity memory is cheaper, but memory errors cannot
be directly detected.  However, there are programs one can run if one suspects 
that
he/she has a bad memory stick.  One such program, memtest86+, provides a 
stand-alone
memory testing program built to resemble a Linux kernel, so that Linuxboot 
loaders
think it is a Linux kernel and will load it like one (the entire boot image is
loaded, not just a single sector, as with "other").

# /etc/lilo.conf
#
# global options
#
#boot=/dev/sda1
boot=/dev/disk/by-uuid/e15c-a23a-4f1e-bb6b-8ca0b512cff2
compact
default=Linux
delay=40
#
# This allows lilo to correctly handle the USB-attached floppy drive.
# It is used in conjunction with a user-created udev rule which
# creates a symbolic link between /dev/fd0 and the actual device name
# for the USB-attached floppy drive in the current boot.
#
#disk=/dev/sdb
disk=/dev/fd0
bios=0x00
#
# This is the disk geometry reported by BIOS Int 13h Function 08h
# for the hard disk.  Specifying it here allows the "geometric"
# option to work.  However, we are not using the "geometric" option.
# The disk geometry reported by BIOS Int 13h Function 08h is
# reported here for reference purposes only.  
#
#disk=/dev/sda
disk=/dev/disk/by-id/ata-Samsung_SSD_840_EVO_120GB_S1D5NSBDB61675Y
sectors=63
heads=240
cylinders=1024
#
install=text
large-memory
#
# The BIOS supports EDD, but linear is used instead of lba32 in order
# to get maximum benefit out of the compact option: 128 sectors
# per BIOS call.
#
linear
map=/boot/map
#
# per-image options
#
image=/boot/vmlinuz
label=Linux
initrd=/boot/initrd.img
append="net.ifnames=0"
read-only
#root=/dev/sda6
root="UUID=1af2bc58-83f7-44f8-af32-94d1dd54701e"
vga=normal
#
image=/boot/vmlinuz.old
label=LinuxOLD
initrd=/boot/initrd.img.old
append="net.ifnames=0"
read-only
#root=/dev/sda6
root="UUID=1af2bc58-83f7-44f8-af32-94d1dd54701e"
vga=normal
optional
#
image=/boot/memtest86+.bin
label=memtest86+

The first two "image" entries define the standard "most recent" and
"next-most recent" kernels and don't need to be messed with, provided
that the standard symbolic link names are being maintained by
"do_symlinks = yes" in /etc/kernel-img.conf or by installation of the
xy-symlinks kernel hook scripts.
 
The third "image" entry defines the stand-alone memtest86+ program.
To run it, the user types "memtest86+" (without the quotes) at a LILO
"boot:" prompt.  This boot entry may be thought of as a special Linux
kernel which is outside the normal cycle of "most recent" and
"next-most recent".

-- 
  .''`. Stephen Powell
 : :'  :
 `. `'`
   `-



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[solved] Re: Stretch changes the time of my laptop

2017-01-18 Thread Gerard ROBIN
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 11:06:06AM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 11:06:06 -0500
> From: Felix Miata 
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Stretch changes the time of my laptop
 
> Gerard ROBIN composed on 2017-01-18 14:33 (UTC+0100):
> 
> >I installed stretch on a external usb hard drive and when I boot on the
> >had drive and I shut down, then I boot again, but on the internal hard
> >drive, with jessie, the time is delayed by one hour.
> 
> >I would like to know if this is normal, and if not what can I do to fix
> >the problem ? (Without going into the bios or using date ...)
> 
> >It's a old laptop acer aspire 5102 wlmi
> 
> Check to see if /etc/adjtime in both installations is different. One is
> probably UTC and the other LOCAL. If one hard drive contains Windows and the
> other does not, more than likely the one with Windows says LOCAL and the
> other says UTC. Synchronizing both should eliminate the clock changing.

Good diagnosis the problem is solved.
In stretch it was UTC and in jessie LOCAL

Thank you to all those who helped me.

-- 
Gerard
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Re: Memory Upgrade for Ancient Enspiron 2600 (clarification)

2017-01-18 Thread David Christensen

On 01/18/17 13:23, Doug wrote:

Note that the following applies to a Dell E1505, as I said in a previous
post. I do not know how it fits with the computer under discussion
here.  --doug

The CPU upgrade I installed was not something from the Dell website.
You can replace the CPU with a T7600, and upgrade the BIOS to the
latest, and you will then have a 64 bit
machine that will run any 64-bit Windows OS and any 64-bit Linux OS. I
have PCLinuxOS KDE 64-bit on it right now. I have seen some reference
to adding something to the BIOS
that would enable the entire 4 GiB ram, but I have not done that. With
4 GiB installed, you can use 3.2 GiB. You should be aware that the
WIFI chip is Broadcom, and it will run
without a problem in Windows and in Mint 17 Linux, but will give you
fits to get working in PCLOS, altho it can be done. You can also
change the small HD to a larger SSD.
Whether or not this is all economically worth while, or you should
throw the machine out and buy a new one is up to you.


From memory, the T7600 was $75 and the T7400 was $25 at the time. 
Triple the money for 167 MHz wasn't worth it.



Yes, I've seen posts that 4 GB works.  I had previously upgraded to 2 
GB, and it was enough for my needs.



David



Re: Memory Upgrade for Ancient Enspiron 2600

2017-01-18 Thread Jimmy Johnson

On 01/18/2017 08:28 AM, Martin McCormick wrote:

Felix Miata  writes:

Are you sure? I searched for "inspiron 2600 RAM" and found lots of hits on
dell.com and elsewhere.


Thanks to you and all others who responded.




has 256 MB of RAM. I am of the understanding that the 128-MB
memory card under the little door on the bottom can be replaced
with a 512 MB card and that pretty much does it. There is another
128 MB block under the keyboard but I think for what I was
planning to do with it, 640 MB is sufficient.



From what I saw you'll need to do more investigating. It looks to me like
that model might be limited to 512M in total only in the form of two 256M
SODIMMs.


That is certainly a possibility. This version of the 2600
has one and only one socket under the door which is above and to
the right of the battery compartment and that card is  presently
128 MB. I don't know yet if the other 128 MB of RAM is soldered
right to the board under the keyboard or if it can also be
removed when excavated.


My next task is to checkout Dell's web site. We did write
down the service tag numbers and all the numbers on the memory
module. It sounds like it is worth checking out how much of an
upgrade is practical with this system.

Martin McCormick WB5AGZ


Hi Martin,

How much memory does the Dell Inspiron 2600 Series Laptop take?

You can upgrade your Dell Inspiron 2600 Series Laptop to up to a maximum 
memory capacity of 512MB Memory.


How many total memory slots to install memory?

The Laptop has 2 sockets (1 user-accessible, 1 factory configurable) to 
install memory, already with 128 or 256MB (non-removable) standard 
memory installed. For best Inspiron 2600 Series Laptop performance use 
the maximum amount of 512MB, fill all the slots with the max allowed 
memory per slot for your Laptop.


http://www.dellmemoryram.com/dell-laptop-ram/DellInspiron2600Series.html

You can run a small footprint linux system, Puppy has an upgradeable 
Ubuntu system and it's super-fast, plus there are many options using 
Debian, but Puppy is an expert at usable small footprint systems.


regards,
--
Jimmy Johnson


Debian Sid/Testing - Plasma 5.8.4 - Kernel 4.8.0-2 - EXT4 at sda24
Registered Linux User #380263



Re: Memory Upgrade for Ancient Enspiron 2600

2017-01-18 Thread rhkramer
On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 04:08:09 PM Doug wrote:
> Whether or not this is all economically worth while, or you should throw
> the machine out and buy a new one is up to you.

I typically build replacement computers (for myself, son, and a few others) 
for $200 to $300 (or less) (without Windows).  I do this by watching for items 
on sale at places like Newegg and Tigerdirect.

A typical build has a 64 bit AMD processor, 8GB of memory, and at least 200 GB 
of disk.  

A typical budget:

   * Motherboard and CPU $70 to $100
   * case and power supply $30 to $60 (I typically get a new power supply for 
~$20), if I can, I'll re-use a case (if it is a size that I like (and holds 
the MB)
   * 8 MB RAM $40 to $50
   * 1 GB HDD ~$50

Mice and keyboads I have or will reuse old ones.  Don't even install a floppy 
drive anymore--shouldn't bother with a CD or DVD drive, but I typically 
install an old one "just in case".

The prices I mention do require patience (to wait for sales) and a willingness 
to go through the rebate process.



Re: [SOLVED] Netinstall Debian-8.7.0

2017-01-18 Thread Klaus Jantzen
On 01/17/2017 01:45 PM, Klaus Jantzen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was about to praise the ease of installation when an error occurred in
> the step
>
> 'Select and install software'
>
> The was no indication what exactly went wrong; it said I would be able
> to install the missing item later.
>
> The subsequent step 'Install the GRUB loader on a hard disk' failed with
> the message "grub-pc failed to install into /target. ."
>
> With that I aborted the installation.
>
> How can I solve the problem?

Hello,

the reason for the installation problem was the setting of the kernel to
be installed.

I used the default setting but should have selected 'linux...3.6'
instead.

On the second try it worked perfectly.


-- 

K.D.J.



Re: Memory Upgrade for Ancient Enspiron 2600 (clarification)

2017-01-18 Thread Doug



On 01/18/2017 04:08 PM, Doug wrote:



On 01/18/2017 03:04 PM, David Christensen wrote:

On 01/17/17 19:00, Martin McCormick wrote:

I have an old Dell Enspiron 2600 which still works but it only
has 256 MB of RAM. I am of the understanding that the 128-MB
memory card under the little door on the bottom can be replaced
with a 512 MB card and that pretty much does it. There is another
128 MB block under the keyboard but I think for what I was
planning to do with it, 640 MB is sufficient.

/snip/


When discussing Dell, it helps if you enter your Service Tag into the 
Dell Support site and post the components URL.  For example, here is 
my Inspiron E1505:


http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/product-support/servicetag/C86YXB1/configuration 




Here is the Dell support page for your Inspiron 2600:

http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/product-support/product/inspiron-2600/manuals 




The Specifications chapter of the Owner's Manual indicates:

Microprocessor (Inspiron 2600) Mobile Intel Pentium III processor-M or
  Mobile Intel Celeron® processor

System chip set (Inspiron 2600) Intel 830MG

Memory

Architecture (Inspiron 2600) PC133 SDRAM
Memory module connector one user-accessible SODIMM sockets
Memory module capacities 128 and 256 MB
Memory type 3.3-V SODIMM
Standard memory 128 MB
Maximum memory 512 MB


The Service Manual indicates:

Memory Module

HINT: This procedure covers removing and replacing the memory module 
located under the memory module/modem cover on the bottom of the 
computer. A second memory module resides on the upper surface of the 
system board under the EMI shield. To replace the memory module under 
the EMI shield, perform the procedure for removing the EMI shield. 
Then replace the memory module.



Therefore, if you want to max out the memory, Dells says you can 
install two 256 MB PC133 SO-DIMM modules.



I've never seen Dell provide information for CPU upgrades.
Note that the following applies to a Dell E1505, as I said in a previous 
post. I do not know how it fits with the computer under discussion 
here.  --doug
The CPU upgrade I installed was not something from the Dell website.  
You can replace the CPU with a T7600, and upgrade the BIOS to the 
latest, and you will then have a 64 bit
machine that will run any 64-bit Windows OS and any 64-bit Linux OS. I 
have PCLinuxOS KDE 64-bit on it right now. I have seen some reference 
to adding something to the BIOS
that would enable the entire 4 GiB ram, but I have not done that. With 
4 GiB installed, you can use 3.2 GiB. You should be aware that the 
WIFI chip is Broadcom, and it will run
without a problem in Windows and in Mint 17 Linux, but will give you 
fits to get working in PCLOS, altho it can be done. You can also 
change the small HD to a larger SSD.
Whether or not this is all economically worth while, or you should 
throw the machine out and buy a new one is up to you.


--doug, WA2SAY



Parts People has useful information and various parts for Dell 
computers:


https://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=category=141=50=cpu+processor 




You could upgrade to a 1.2 GHz P3 CPU and 512 MB RAM for under $50. 
This only makes sense if the computer has an Ethernet port. For 
desktop use, you will be looking for lightweight desktops and/or 
distributions (Damn Small Linux).  With a USB drive, it would make 
for a slow file/ backup server (even slower with encryption).  With a 
PC card or USB NIC, it would make for a basic firewall/router (no VPN).



Upgrading old computers is a double-edged sword.  If you stay within 
specs, you will spend time and money to end up with something of 
limited use.  If you do the research, get lucky, and can get 
over-spec parts working, you will spend more time and money, to end 
up with something of less limited use.  Only you can do the 
cost-benefit analysis and make a decision for your case.



I watch CL and eBay, and see some amazing deals now and then.


David






--
Blessed are the peacemakers...for they shall be shot at from both 
sides.--A.M,Greeley



Re: Memory Upgrade for Ancient Enspiron 2600

2017-01-18 Thread Doug



On 01/18/2017 03:04 PM, David Christensen wrote:

On 01/17/17 19:00, Martin McCormick wrote:

I have an old Dell Enspiron 2600 which still works but it only
has 256 MB of RAM. I am of the understanding that the 128-MB
memory card under the little door on the bottom can be replaced
with a 512 MB card and that pretty much does it. There is another
128 MB block under the keyboard but I think for what I was
planning to do with it, 640 MB is sufficient.

/snip/


When discussing Dell, it helps if you enter your Service Tag into the 
Dell Support site and post the components URL.  For example, here is 
my Inspiron E1505:


http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/product-support/servicetag/C86YXB1/configuration 




Here is the Dell support page for your Inspiron 2600:

http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/product-support/product/inspiron-2600/manuals 




The Specifications chapter of the Owner's Manual indicates:

Microprocessor (Inspiron 2600) Mobile Intel Pentium III processor-M or
  Mobile Intel Celeron® processor

System chip set (Inspiron 2600) Intel 830MG

Memory

Architecture (Inspiron 2600) PC133 SDRAM
Memory module connector one user-accessible SODIMM sockets
Memory module capacities 128 and 256 MB
Memory type 3.3-V SODIMM
Standard memory 128 MB
Maximum memory 512 MB


The Service Manual indicates:

Memory Module

HINT: This procedure covers removing and replacing the memory module 
located under the memory module/modem cover on the bottom of the 
computer. A second memory module resides on the upper surface of the 
system board under the EMI shield. To replace the memory module under 
the EMI shield, perform the procedure for removing the EMI shield. 
Then replace the memory module.



Therefore, if you want to max out the memory, Dells says you can 
install two 256 MB PC133 SO-DIMM modules.



I've never seen Dell provide information for CPU upgrades.
The CPU upgrade I installed was not something from the Dell website.  
You can replace the CPU with a T7600, and upgrade the BIOS to the 
latest, and you will then have a 64 bit
machine that will run any 64-bit Windows OS and any 64-bit Linux OS. I 
have PCLinuxOS KDE 64-bit on it right now. I have seen some reference to 
adding something to the BIOS
that would enable the entire 4 GiB ram, but I have not done that. With 4 
GiB installed, you can use 3.2 GiB. You should be aware that the WIFI 
chip is Broadcom, and it will run
without a problem in Windows and in Mint 17 Linux, but will give you 
fits to get working in PCLOS, altho it can be done. You can also change 
the small HD to a larger SSD.
Whether or not this is all economically worth while, or you should throw 
the machine out and buy a new one is up to you.


--doug, WA2SAY



Parts People has useful information and various parts for Dell computers:

https://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=category=141=50=cpu+processor 




You could upgrade to a 1.2 GHz P3 CPU and 512 MB RAM for under $50. 
This only makes sense if the computer has an Ethernet port. For 
desktop use, you will be looking for lightweight desktops and/or 
distributions (Damn Small Linux).  With a USB drive, it would make for 
a slow file/ backup server (even slower with encryption).  With a PC 
card or USB NIC, it would make for a basic firewall/router (no VPN).



Upgrading old computers is a double-edged sword.  If you stay within 
specs, you will spend time and money to end up with something of 
limited use.  If you do the research, get lucky, and can get over-spec 
parts working, you will spend more time and money, to end up with 
something of less limited use.  Only you can do the cost-benefit 
analysis and make a decision for your case.



I watch CL and eBay, and see some amazing deals now and then.


David




--
Blessed are the peacemakers...for they shall be shot at from both 
sides.--A.M,Greeley



stretch/KDE: bluetooth: unable to connect

2017-01-18 Thread solitone
Hi all,

can't get the bluetooth work in scratch. From KDE Bluetooth Device Wizard, I 
see the device I want to pair with (e.g. an android tablet), I select it, I 
confirm both on debian and on the tablet that the pairing code I see is 
correct, but then the Bluetooth Device Wizard says that the setup of the 
tablet has failed.

Here's what I find in /var/log/messages:

Jan 18 21:35:59 alan NetworkManager[585]:   [1484771759.2687] keyfile: 
add connection in-memory (545449fa-f0ae-4027-8a3f-ee9444beb0b2,"Nexus 7 
Network")
Jan 18 21:35:59 alan NetworkManager[585]:   [1484771759.2704] bluez: BT 
device Nexus 7 (AC:9E:17:C7:F1:43) added (NAP)
Jan 18 21:35:59 alan NetworkManager[585]:   [1484771759.2713] manager: 
(AC:9E:17:C7:F1:43): new Bluetooth device (/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/
Devices/24)
Jan 18 21:35:59 alan NetworkManager[585]:   [1484771759.2716] device 
(AC:9E:17:C7:F1:43): state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason 'managed') 
[10 20 2]
Jan 18 21:35:59 alan NetworkManager[585]:   [1484771759.2835] device 
(AC:9E:17:C7:F1:43): state change: unavailable -> disconnected (reason 'none') 
[20 30 0]

It is that disconnection for no reason that is suspicious to me. Any idea?

Cheers,
  Davide



Re: [COLABORAÇÃO]: Como desabilitar o IPv6 no Debian/Ubuntu

2017-01-18 Thread Diego Rabatone Oliveira
Outro ponto é que algumas aplicações (o próprio APT) priorizam o ipv6, caso
exista, mas se houver apenas 'ipv6 lan' a aplicação, se conseguir acessar a
internet, o fará com um péssimo desempenho, já que sempre tentará via ipv6
e só chaveará para ipv4 quando acontecer um timeout.

Abs,

Diego Rabatone Oliveira

Em 18 de jan de 2017 5:31 PM, "Henrique Fagundes" <
henri...@linuxadmin.com.br> escreveu:

> Prezado,
>
> Conforme eu escrevi no artigo, apenas fui questionado se era possível
> desabilitar e como fazer, então, resolvi postar os procedimentos que passei
> para o meu colega.
>
> Quando ele me solicitou os procedimentos, não mencionou a motivação.
> Mas, tão quanto, lembro-me de uma vez em que precisei fechar uma VPN entre
> duas empresas com o OpenVPN e as interfaces ficavam mandando pacotes
> estranhos por IPv6. Resolvi o problema desabilitando nas duas pontas.
>
> Não é o caso, mas é um exemplo de aplicação para a dica que escrevi no
> site.
>
> Atenciosamente,
>
> Henrique Fagundes
> henri...@linuxadmin.com.br
> Skype: magnata-br-rj
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> Em 18/01/2017 16:35, P. J. escreveu:
>
>> E qual a utilidade de desabilitar IPV6, qual seria a motivação?
>>
>> Em 18/01/2017, Henrique Fagundes escreveu:
>>
>>> Prezados colegas,
>>>
>>> Gostaria de colaborar com a comunidade, com uma pequena dica:
>>>
>>> Segue o link:
>>> https://www.aprendendolinux.com/como-desabilitar-o-ipv6-no-debianubuntu/
>>>
>>> Espero que seja útil para alguém.
>>>
>>> Atenciosamente,
>>>
>>> Henrique Fagundes
>>> henri...@linuxadmin.com.br
>>> Skype: magnata-br-rj
>>> Linux User: 475399
>>>
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>>
>>
>


Re: Memory Upgrade for Ancient Enspiron 2600

2017-01-18 Thread David Christensen

On 01/17/17 19:00, Martin McCormick wrote:

I have an old Dell Enspiron 2600 which still works but it only
has 256 MB of RAM. I am of the understanding that the 128-MB
memory card under the little door on the bottom can be replaced
with a 512 MB card and that pretty much does it. There is another
128 MB block under the keyboard but I think for what I was
planning to do with it, 640 MB is sufficient.

It actually has a 2009 version of vinux which is a port
of debian optamized for people who are blind so it talks and
works  with text applications but there is no memory left for
much of anything else.

Just for fun, I ran the free application after bootup and
out of 256 MB, there are 193 MB available as long as you don't
dare run anything.

Just for fun, I booted a newer version of linux which did
come up but after booting the live CD, there was a whapping 4.5
MB left.

My wife used this machine in college running Windows in
2000 with just that 256 MB but this is a different world today so
my question is what should one expect to pay for a 512-meg DIM
card that, of course, would work in this system?

The speed printed on the module is 133 MHZ and the
processor is near 1 GHZ so it is certainly not cutting edge by
todays standards but it would have more uses with more RAM. It
would almost be a raspberry pi.:-)


When discussing Dell, it helps if you enter your Service Tag into the 
Dell Support site and post the components URL.  For example, here is my 
Inspiron E1505:


http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/product-support/servicetag/C86YXB1/configuration


Here is the Dell support page for your Inspiron 2600:

http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/product-support/product/inspiron-2600/manuals


The Specifications chapter of the Owner's Manual indicates:

Microprocessor (Inspiron 2600) Mobile Intel Pentium III processor-M or
  Mobile Intel Celeron® processor

System chip set (Inspiron 2600) Intel 830MG

Memory

Architecture (Inspiron 2600) PC133 SDRAM
Memory module connector one user-accessible SODIMM sockets
Memory module capacities 128 and 256 MB
Memory type 3.3-V SODIMM
Standard memory 128 MB
Maximum memory 512 MB


The Service Manual indicates:

Memory Module

HINT: This procedure covers removing and replacing the memory module 
located under the memory module/modem cover on the bottom of the 
computer. A second memory module resides on the upper surface of the 
system board under the EMI shield. To replace the memory module under 
the EMI shield, perform the procedure for removing the EMI shield. Then 
replace the memory module.



Therefore, if you want to max out the memory, Dells says you can install 
two 256 MB PC133 SO-DIMM modules.



I've never seen Dell provide information for CPU upgrades.


Parts People has useful information and various parts for Dell computers:

https://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=category=141=50=cpu+processor


You could upgrade to a 1.2 GHz P3 CPU and 512 MB RAM for under $50. 
This only makes sense if the computer has an Ethernet port.  For desktop 
use, you will be looking for lightweight desktops and/or distributions 
(Damn Small Linux).  With a USB drive, it would make for a slow file/ 
backup server (even slower with encryption).  With a PC card or USB NIC, 
it would make for a basic firewall/router (no VPN).



Upgrading old computers is a double-edged sword.  If you stay within 
specs, you will spend time and money to end up with something of limited 
use.  If you do the research, get lucky, and can get over-spec parts 
working, you will spend more time and money, to end up with something of 
less limited use.  Only you can do the cost-benefit analysis and make a 
decision for your case.



I watch CL and eBay, and see some amazing deals now and then.


David



Re: Stretch changes the time of my laptop

2017-01-18 Thread deloptes
Lisi Reisz wrote:

> On Wednesday 18 January 2017 13:33:38 Gerard ROBIN wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I installed stretch on a external usb hard drive and when I boot on the
>> had drive and I shut down, then I boot again, but on the internal hard
>> drive, with jessie, the time is delayed by one hour.
>>
>> I would like to know if this is normal, and if not what can I do to fix
>> the problem ? (Without going into the bios or using date ...)
>>
>> It's a old laptop acer aspire 5102 wlmi
>>
>> tia
> 
> For those not on email clients that volunteer the information, Gerard is
> on UTC+1, so his Jessie installation is reverting to UTC.
> 
> Lisi

Happend to me last week after installing jessie from scratch ... well I
debootstrapped it, but anyway default was UTC, so dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
solved it.
you can also put the correct timezone in /etc/timezone.
Report if it does not help.

regards



Re: [COLABORAÇÃO]: Como desabilitar o IPv6 no Debian/Ubuntu

2017-01-18 Thread Henrique Fagundes

Prezado,

Conforme eu escrevi no artigo, apenas fui questionado se era possível 
desabilitar e como fazer, então, resolvi postar os procedimentos que 
passei para o meu colega.


Quando ele me solicitou os procedimentos, não mencionou a motivação.
Mas, tão quanto, lembro-me de uma vez em que precisei fechar uma VPN 
entre duas empresas com o OpenVPN e as interfaces ficavam mandando 
pacotes estranhos por IPv6. Resolvi o problema desabilitando nas duas 
pontas.


Não é o caso, mas é um exemplo de aplicação para a dica que escrevi no site.

Atenciosamente,

Henrique Fagundes
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Em 18/01/2017 16:35, P. J. escreveu:

E qual a utilidade de desabilitar IPV6, qual seria a motivação?

Em 18/01/2017, Henrique Fagundes escreveu:

Prezados colegas,

Gostaria de colaborar com a comunidade, com uma pequena dica:

Segue o link:
https://www.aprendendolinux.com/como-desabilitar-o-ipv6-no-debianubuntu/

Espero que seja útil para alguém.

Atenciosamente,

Henrique Fagundes
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Re: [COLABORAÇÃO]: Como desabilitar o IPv6 no Debian/Ubuntu

2017-01-18 Thread P. J.
E qual a utilidade de desabilitar IPV6, qual seria a motivação?

Em 18/01/2017, Henrique Fagundes escreveu:
> Prezados colegas,
>
> Gostaria de colaborar com a comunidade, com uma pequena dica:
>
> Segue o link:
> https://www.aprendendolinux.com/como-desabilitar-o-ipv6-no-debianubuntu/
>
> Espero que seja útil para alguém.
>
> Atenciosamente,
>
> Henrique Fagundes
> henri...@linuxadmin.com.br
> Skype: magnata-br-rj
> Linux User: 475399
>
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Re: Migratie 32 naar 64-bits

2017-01-18 Thread Geert Stappers
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 11:47:34AM +0100, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Hallo,
> 
> Hebben jullie al ervaring met migratie van 32 naar 64 bits?
> 
> Ik heb een paar ingewikkelde configuraties waarmee ik dat graag zou willen.
> 
> Is het een optie om nieuw in te richten en /etc en de data te kopieren?
> 
> Er zijn ook andere methodes zoals dit:
> http://www.ewan.cc/?q=node/90
> 
> Iemand ervaring?
> 

Mijn eerste reactie was "multiarch".

En jawel, dat is de URL ook meldt. Van die webpagina dit stuk tekst:

| Introduction
| 
| This HowTo converts a working 32 bit installation into a 64 bit
| system. You keep all programs, settings and data. You start with a 32
| bit system that can run 64 bit programs, and finish with a 64 bit system
| that can run 32 bit programs. We firstly demonstrate an upgrade from
| 6.0 Squeeze 32 bit to 7 Wheezy because Debian 7 is a pre-requisite.
| 
| With the recent release of Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 Wheezy, a new
| feature called multiarch has been introduced. The facility permits the
| installation of executable files (such as libraries and programs) from
| multiple architectures simultaneously on the same system. The primary
| use of this is to allow 32 bit programs to be run on a 64 bit system, but
| there are more interesting possibilities. We can turn this on its head,
| allowing 64 bit programs to run on a 32 bit system, then ultimately
| replace all 32 bit programs with their 64 bit equivalents. No other
| operating system can provide this flexible feature.
| 
| Read this guide through in its entirety before starting, and keep
| plenty of tested backups to hand. Run these steps in an ssh session or
| on the console.

Maar terug naar de oorspronkelijk vragen
> Is het een optie om nieuw in te richten en /etc en de data te kopieren?
> 
> Er zijn ook andere methodes zoals dit:
> http://www.ewan.cc/?q=node/90
> 
> Iemand ervaring?

Met het verhaal van Ewan Parker heb je een zeker pad naar succes.
Niet dat ik ooit zou een upgrade gedaan heb,
maar het zou moeten, dan zou ik het wel op die manier doen.

   dpkg --add-architecture amd64



Groeten
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Re: Compartilhamento Remoto da Area de Trabalho no Debian

2017-01-18 Thread Carlos Donizete Froes
Você tem razão na versão Gnome tem a opção de compartilhamento de tela. Achei 
aqui. Obrigado, mas tarde irei testar. :DEm 18 de jan de 2017 15:41, Leandro 
Guimarães Faria Corcete DUTRA  escreveu:
>
> Le mer. 18 janv. 2017 à 15:26, Carlos Donizete Froes 
>  a écrit : 
> > Ah então esquece que mencionei anteriormente, então neste caso 
> > Remmina consegue liberar o acesso remoto via vnc de um cliente. 
>
> Não, quem faz isso é o Vinagre.  Libera-se no painel de controle, 
> opção compartilhar. 
>
>
> > Tipo eu só peço pro cliente um IP de conexão e já consigo acessar? 
>
> Depende do que ele colocar no painel de controle. 
>
>
> > Não manjo muito em acesso remoto, mas se o Remmina ou outros 
> > programa tem a opção de fazer esta liberação de acesso. Vou 
> > testar mais tarde. 
>
> Isso é nativo do Gnome já há algum tempo.  Mas se precisares de 
> outros protocolos além do VNC, é outra história. 
>
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Re: Compartilhamento Remoto da Area de Trabalho no Debian

2017-01-18 Thread Carlos Donizete Froes
Show!!! Muito obrigado Leandro pelo seus esclarecimentos.

Ambos tenho Debian no PC e no meu notebook, irei testar a noite.

ObrigadoEm 18 de jan de 2017 15:41, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete DUTRA 
 escreveu:
>
> Le mer. 18 janv. 2017 à 15:26, Carlos Donizete Froes 
>  a écrit : 
> > Ah então esquece que mencionei anteriormente, então neste caso 
> > Remmina consegue liberar o acesso remoto via vnc de um cliente. 
>
> Não, quem faz isso é o Vinagre.  Libera-se no painel de controle, 
> opção compartilhar. 
>
>
> > Tipo eu só peço pro cliente um IP de conexão e já consigo acessar? 
>
> Depende do que ele colocar no painel de controle. 
>
>
> > Não manjo muito em acesso remoto, mas se o Remmina ou outros 
> > programa tem a opção de fazer esta liberação de acesso. Vou 
> > testar mais tarde. 
>
> Isso é nativo do Gnome já há algum tempo.  Mas se precisares de 
> outros protocolos além do VNC, é outra história. 
>
>
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[COLABORAÇÃO]: Como desabilitar o IPv6 no Debian/Ubuntu

2017-01-18 Thread Henrique Fagundes

Prezados colegas,

Gostaria de colaborar com a comunidade, com uma pequena dica:

Segue o link:
https://www.aprendendolinux.com/como-desabilitar-o-ipv6-no-debianubuntu/

Espero que seja útil para alguém.

Atenciosamente,

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Re: Compartilhamento Remoto da Area de Trabalho no Debian

2017-01-18 Thread Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete DUTRA
Le mer. 18 janv. 2017 à 15:26, Carlos Donizete Froes 
 a écrit :
Ah então esquece que mencionei anteriormente, então neste caso 
Remmina consegue liberar o acesso remoto via vnc de um cliente.


Não, quem faz isso é o Vinagre.  Libera-se no painel de controle, 
opção compartilhar.




Tipo eu só peço pro cliente um IP de conexão e já consigo acessar?


Depende do que ele colocar no painel de controle.


Não manjo muito em acesso remoto, mas se o Remmina ou outros 
programa tem a opção de fazer esta liberação de acesso. Vou 
testar mais tarde.


Isso é nativo do Gnome já há algum tempo.  Mas se precisares de 
outros protocolos além do VNC, é outra história.



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I WANT KENYA EMAIL

2017-01-18 Thread Internet Cafe
I WANT KENYA EMAIL


Re: Compartilhamento Remoto da Area de Trabalho no Debian

2017-01-18 Thread Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete DUTRA
Le mer. 18 janv. 2017 à 14:15, Carlos Donizete Froes 
 a écrit :

Então neste caso não serve. :(


E por que não?


Ainda não testei mas creio que o chat pidgin tem esta função de 
compartilhar a área de trabalho. Seria um outra opção que vou 
testar mas tarde.


E creio que usará os mesmos protocolos que todos os outros, inclusive 
Vino, Vinegar, Remmina: RDP, X11, NV, VNC...



Eu pensava que existiria algo nativo simples em acesso remoto, e como 
clientes e amigos que possuo a maioria são leigos, ficaria fácil 
bater os olhos num programa pra eu acessar remotamente do tipo 
teamviewer que acho muito escroto o funcionamento em distribuição 
Linux.


E há, não entendi bem qual o problema.


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Re: Compartilhamento Remoto da Area de Trabalho no Debian

2017-01-18 Thread Carlos Donizete Froes
Ah então esquece que mencionei anteriormente, então neste caso Remmina consegue 
liberar o acesso remoto via vnc de um cliente.

Tipo eu só peço pro cliente um IP de conexão e já consigo acessar?

Não manjo muito em acesso remoto, mas se o Remmina ou outros programa tem a 
opção de fazer esta liberação de acesso. Vou testar mais tarde.

ObrigadoEm 18 de jan de 2017 14:44, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete DUTRA 
 escreveu:
>
> Le mer. 18 janv. 2017 à 14:15, Carlos Donizete Froes 
>  a écrit : 
> > Então neste caso não serve. :( 
>
> E por que não? 
>
>
> > Ainda não testei mas creio que o chat pidgin tem esta função de 
> > compartilhar a área de trabalho. Seria um outra opção que vou 
> > testar mas tarde. 
>
> E creio que usará os mesmos protocolos que todos os outros, inclusive 
> Vino, Vinegar, Remmina: RDP, X11, NV, VNC... 
>
>
> > Eu pensava que existiria algo nativo simples em acesso remoto, e como 
> > clientes e amigos que possuo a maioria são leigos, ficaria fácil 
> > bater os olhos num programa pra eu acessar remotamente do tipo 
> > teamviewer que acho muito escroto o funcionamento em distribuição 
> > Linux. 
>
> E há, não entendi bem qual o problema. 
>
>
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Re: Compartilhamento Remoto da Area de Trabalho no Debian

2017-01-18 Thread Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete DUTRA
Le mer. 18 janv. 2017 à 14:15, Carlos Donizete Froes 
 a écrit :

Então neste caso não serve. :(


E por que não?


Ainda não testei mas creio que o chat pidgin tem esta função de 
compartilhar a área de trabalho. Seria um outra opção que vou 
testar mas tarde.


E creio que usará os mesmos protocolos que todos os outros, inclusive 
Vino, Vinegar, Remmina: RDP, X11, NV, VNC...



Eu pensava que existiria algo nativo simples em acesso remoto, e como 
clientes e amigos que possuo a maioria são leigos, ficaria fácil 
bater os olhos num programa pra eu acessar remotamente do tipo 
teamviewer que acho muito escroto o funcionamento em distribuição 
Linux.


E há, não entendi bem qual o problema.


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Re: Memory Upgrade for Ancient Enspiron 2600

2017-01-18 Thread Martin McCormick
Felix Miata  writes:
> Are you sure? I searched for "inspiron 2600 RAM" and found lots of hits on
> dell.com and elsewhere.

Thanks to you and all others who responded.
> 
> 
> 
> has 256 MB of RAM. I am of the understanding that the 128-MB
> memory card under the little door on the bottom can be replaced
> with a 512 MB card and that pretty much does it. There is another
> 128 MB block under the keyboard but I think for what I was
> planning to do with it, 640 MB is sufficient.
> 
> 
> 
> From what I saw you'll need to do more investigating. It looks to me like
> that model might be limited to 512M in total only in the form of two 256M
> SODIMMs.

That is certainly a possibility. This version of the 2600
has one and only one socket under the door which is above and to
the right of the battery compartment and that card is  presently
128 MB. I don't know yet if the other 128 MB of RAM is soldered
right to the board under the keyboard or if it can also be
removed when excavated.


My next task is to checkout Dell's web site. We did write
down the service tag numbers and all the numbers on the memory
module. It sounds like it is worth checking out how much of an
upgrade is practical with this system.

Martin McCormick WB5AGZ



Re: Compartilhamento Remoto da Area de Trabalho no Debian

2017-01-18 Thread Carlos Donizete Froes
Opa, blz Vital. 

Vou experimentar, no momento estou no trabalho, a noite irei ver.

Obrigado!Em 18 de jan de 2017 11:52, VíTãO  escreveu:
>
> E aí Coringão! Blz? 
>
> Aqui eu usei o gvncviewer quando precisei fazer instalação remota de 
> máquinas virtuais. Acho que vai funcionar para o seu contexto também. 
>
> Abraço, 
>
> VíTãO 
>
> Em 18-01-2017 11:13, Sinval Júnior escreveu: 
> > Precisa criar uma conexão de entrada. Mais apenas irá funcionar apenas 
> > via clientes vnc. 
> > 
> > Ao encaminhar esta mensagem, por favor: 
> > 1 - Apague meu endereço eletrônico; 
> > 2 - Encaminhe como Cópia Oculta (Cco ou BCc) aos seus destinatários. 
> > Dificulte assim a disseminação de vírus, spams e banners. 
> > 
> > #=+ 
> > #!/usr/bin/env python 
> > nome = 'Sinval Júnior' 
> > email = 'sinvalju arroba gmail ponto com' 
> > print nome 
> > print email 
> > #==+ 
> > 
> > Em 18 de janeiro de 2017 09:35, Carlos Donizete Froes 
> > > escreveu: 
> > 
> > Quer dizer que o Remmina não e somente um visualizador, mas também 
> > um compartilhador remoto? Vou testar. 
> > 
> > Obrigado! 
> > 
> > Em 18 de jan de 2017 05:34, Emerson Sobreiro  > > escreveu: 
> > 
> > O próprio Remmina 
> > 
> > Em 18/01/2017 01:50, "Carlos Donizete Froes" 
> > > escreveu: 
> > 
> > Ola pessoal, 
> > 
> > Possuo alguns amigos e clientes que trabalham com Debian 
> > Jessie em ambiente Gnome 3. 
> > 
> > As vezes entram em contato comigo pra tirar algumas duvidas 
> > ou resolver problemas 
> > simples onde peço acesso remotamente na maquina dele via 
> > "teamviewer" que deixo 
> > instalado caso haja necessidade. 
> > 
> > Antigamente, há muito anos atrás, no tempo que usava a 
> > distribuição Ubuntu e creio que 
> > ainda nas versões recente possui ainda esta ferramenta 
> > chamado "Compartilhamento da 
> > área de trabalho" onde permitia que outros usuários vejam a 
> > Área de Trabalho do 
> > parceiro e exigia digitar um senha para o acesso, onde por 
> > exemplo visualizava pelo 
> > "Remmina". 
> > 
> > A minha pergunta é se existe um "programa nativo" em 
> > repositório na distribuição Debian 
> > que compartilha a Área de Trabalho, independente de qual 
> > ambiente gráfico esteja 
> > trabalhando, pra visualizar via Remmina por exemplo ou em 
> > outros visualizadores de 
> > acesso remoto? 
> > 
> > Obrigado! 
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > Carlos Donizete Froes [a.k.a coringao] 
> > - https://wiki.debian.org/coringao 
> >  
> > GPG: 4096R/B638B780 
> > 2157 630B D441 A775 BEFF  D35F FA63 ADA6 B638 B780 
> > 
> > 
>


Re: Compartilhamento Remoto da Area de Trabalho no Debian

2017-01-18 Thread Carlos Donizete Froes
Já tinha testado o xrdp antes, mas fica muito lento pra visualizar não sei se 
estava fazendo corretamente, mas diminuía ate a qualidade visual para 8 bits. E 
continuava abrindo em faixas o desktop do parceiro.Em 18 de jan de 2017 08:56, 
Gabriel Ricardo  escreveu:
>
> Eu uso o xrdp,
>
> apt-get install xrdp
>
> depois só acessar via qualquer mstsc/rdesktop da vida.
>
>
> Atenciosamente,
> Gabriel Ricardo
> Fone: +55 41 88817828
> Skype: gabriel.nerdworkti
>
>
> Em 18 de janeiro de 2017 08:10, Jack Jr.  escreveu:
>>
>> Tinha também o Vinagre
>>
>> Em 18/01/2017 05:34, Emerson Sobreiro escreveu:
>>>
>>> O próprio Remmina
>>>
>>> Em 18/01/2017 01:50, "Carlos Donizete Froes"  escreveu:

 Ola pessoal,

 Possuo alguns amigos e clientes que trabalham com Debian Jessie em 
 ambiente Gnome 3.

 As vezes entram em contato comigo pra tirar algumas duvidas ou resolver 
 problemas
 simples onde peço acesso remotamente na maquina dele via "teamviewer" que 
 deixo
 instalado caso haja necessidade.

 Antigamente, há muito anos atrás, no tempo que usava a distribuição Ubuntu 
 e creio que
 ainda nas versões recente possui ainda esta ferramenta chamado 
 "Compartilhamento da
 área de trabalho" onde permitia que outros usuários vejam a Área de 
 Trabalho do
 parceiro e exigia digitar um senha para o acesso, onde por exemplo 
 visualizava pelo
 "Remmina".

 A minha pergunta é se existe um "programa nativo" em repositório na 
 distribuição Debian
 que compartilha a Área de Trabalho, independente de qual ambiente gráfico 
 esteja
 trabalhando, pra visualizar via Remmina por exemplo ou em outros 
 visualizadores de
 acesso remoto?

 Obrigado!


 --
 Carlos Donizete Froes [a.k.a coringao]
 - https://wiki.debian.org/coringao
 GPG: 4096R/B638B780
 2157 630B D441 A775 BEFF  D35F FA63 ADA6 B638 B780
>>
>>
>


Re: Stretch changes the time of my laptop

2017-01-18 Thread Felix Miata

Gerard ROBIN composed on 2017-01-18 14:33 (UTC+0100):


I installed stretch on a external usb hard drive and when I boot on the
had drive and I shut down, then I boot again, but on the internal hard
drive, with jessie, the time is delayed by one hour.



I would like to know if this is normal, and if not what can I do to fix
the problem ? (Without going into the bios or using date ...)



It's a old laptop acer aspire 5102 wlmi


Check to see if /etc/adjtime in both installations is different. One is probably 
UTC and the other LOCAL. If one hard drive contains Windows and the other does 
not, more than likely the one with Windows says LOCAL and the other says UTC. 
Synchronizing both should eliminate the clock changing.

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Re: ffmpeg / avconv

2017-01-18 Thread Nicolas George
Le nonidi 29 nivôse, an CCXXV, Pol Hallen a écrit :
> I use ffmpeg (or avconv) and also winff to convert video (transcode) from a
> format to another.
> 
> The question: it there an extended version to transcode keep same bitrate
> (audio and video) to output file?
> 
> Because I've to set manually (using ffmpeg -i file) bitrate from each file
> and set it to output file

Since transcoding involves different codecs and different codecs have
different performances, keeping the bitrate seems like a strange goal.

What is your actual purpose?

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ffmpeg / avconv

2017-01-18 Thread Pol Hallen

Hello to all :-)

I use ffmpeg (or avconv) and also winff to convert video (transcode) 
from a format to another.


The question: it there an extended version to transcode keep same 
bitrate (audio and video) to output file?


Because I've to set manually (using ffmpeg -i file) bitrate from each 
file and set it to output file


thanks for reply :-)

Pol



Re: Memory Upgrade for Ancient Enspiron 2600

2017-01-18 Thread Ric Moore

On 01/18/2017 12:32 AM, Doug wrote:



On 01/17/2017 10:38 PM, Felix Miata wrote:

Martin McCormick composed on 2017-01-17 21:00 (UTC-0600):


I have an old Dell Enspiron 2600 which still works but it only


Are you sure? I searched for "inspiron 2600 RAM" and found lots of
hits on dell.com and elsewhere.


The older Dell I wrote about is an Inspiron E1505. I am very sure of
what I wrote about.


I did the same with an ancient Thinkpad. I just plugged them in and it 
worked. Ric




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Re: Stretch changes the time of my laptop

2017-01-18 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Wednesday 18 January 2017 13:33:38 Gerard ROBIN wrote:
> Hello,
> I installed stretch on a external usb hard drive and when I boot on the
> had drive and I shut down, then I boot again, but on the internal hard
> drive, with jessie, the time is delayed by one hour.
>
> I would like to know if this is normal, and if not what can I do to fix
> the problem ? (Without going into the bios or using date ...)
>
> It's a old laptop acer aspire 5102 wlmi
>
> tia

For those not on email clients that volunteer the information, Gerard is on 
UTC+1, so his Jessie installation is reverting to UTC.

Lisi



Re: Compartilhamento Remoto da Area de Trabalho no Debian

2017-01-18 Thread VíTãO

E aí Coringão! Blz?

Aqui eu usei o gvncviewer quando precisei fazer instalação remota de 
máquinas virtuais. Acho que vai funcionar para o seu contexto também.


Abraço,

VíTãO

Em 18-01-2017 11:13, Sinval Júnior escreveu:

Precisa criar uma conexão de entrada. Mais apenas irá funcionar apenas
via clientes vnc.

Ao encaminhar esta mensagem, por favor:
1 - Apague meu endereço eletrônico;
2 - Encaminhe como Cópia Oculta (Cco ou BCc) aos seus destinatários.
Dificulte assim a disseminação de vírus, spams e banners.

#=+
#!/usr/bin/env python
nome = 'Sinval Júnior'
email = 'sinvalju arroba gmail ponto com'
print nome
print email
#==+

Em 18 de janeiro de 2017 09:35, Carlos Donizete Froes
> escreveu:

Quer dizer que o Remmina não e somente um visualizador, mas também
um compartilhador remoto? Vou testar.

Obrigado!

Em 18 de jan de 2017 05:34, Emerson Sobreiro > escreveu:

O próprio Remmina

Em 18/01/2017 01:50, "Carlos Donizete Froes"
> escreveu:

Ola pessoal,

Possuo alguns amigos e clientes que trabalham com Debian
Jessie em ambiente Gnome 3.

As vezes entram em contato comigo pra tirar algumas duvidas
ou resolver problemas
simples onde peço acesso remotamente na maquina dele via
"teamviewer" que deixo
instalado caso haja necessidade.

Antigamente, há muito anos atrás, no tempo que usava a
distribuição Ubuntu e creio que
ainda nas versões recente possui ainda esta ferramenta
chamado "Compartilhamento da
área de trabalho" onde permitia que outros usuários vejam a
Área de Trabalho do
parceiro e exigia digitar um senha para o acesso, onde por
exemplo visualizava pelo
"Remmina".

A minha pergunta é se existe um "programa nativo" em
repositório na distribuição Debian
que compartilha a Área de Trabalho, independente de qual
ambiente gráfico esteja
trabalhando, pra visualizar via Remmina por exemplo ou em
outros visualizadores de
acesso remoto?

Obrigado!


--
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- https://wiki.debian.org/coringao

GPG: 4096R/B638B780
2157 630B D441 A775 BEFF  D35F FA63 ADA6 B638 B780






Stretch changes the time of my laptop

2017-01-18 Thread Gerard ROBIN
Hello,
I installed stretch on a external usb hard drive and when I boot on the
had drive and I shut down, then I boot again, but on the internal hard 
drive, with jessie, the time is delayed by one hour.

I would like to know if this is normal, and if not what can I do to fix
the problem ? (Without going into the bios or using date ...)

It's a old laptop acer aspire 5102 wlmi

tia

-- 
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Re: shutdown fails to power off host

2017-01-18 Thread Hans
I had this issue in the past. Sometimes I could fix it by just reinstalling 
grub and the kernel.

However, what that fixed? Dunno, but worked for me.

Best

Hans




Re: shutdown fails to power off host

2017-01-18 Thread Verde Denim



On 1/17/2017 1:00 PM, Curt wrote:

On 2017-01-17,   wrote:

Since it's a desktop I told the users that it's safe to power off the thing
when in this state and filed it under "unsolved hardware/init system quirks".

I suffer from one of these unsolved quirks. Occasionally my machine will
shutdown correctly but will not power off. I have detected no
discernible pattern (or discerned no detectable pattern).

I power the machine off manually when the quirk occurs.



regards
- -- tomás




+1 - I have a win 8 vm that currently exhibits this lovely feature -  i 
boot the host, bring up the vm, log in, and get a black (blank) session 
window. I can force it to shut down by selecting "shut down" for the 
virtual machine and then closing the session window. I can also suspend 
the machine through normal action function. But either resuming the 
machine or shutting down and re-initializing brings the login and 
post-login brings the black hole of nothing. I've been scratching my 
head as to how this machine got into this state since it did seem to 
work the first 5 or  6 times I brought it up. Virtual machines seem 
(sometimes) to have their moments just as hosts do.


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Re: Compartilhamento Remoto da Area de Trabalho no Debian

2017-01-18 Thread Sinval Júnior
Precisa criar uma conexão de entrada. Mais apenas irá funcionar apenas via
clientes vnc.

Ao encaminhar esta mensagem, por favor:
1 - Apague meu endereço eletrônico;
2 - Encaminhe como Cópia Oculta (Cco ou BCc) aos seus destinatários.
Dificulte assim a disseminação de vírus, spams e banners.

#=+
#!/usr/bin/env python
nome = 'Sinval Júnior'
email = 'sinvalju arroba gmail ponto com'
print nome
print email
#==+

Em 18 de janeiro de 2017 09:35, Carlos Donizete Froes 
escreveu:

> Quer dizer que o Remmina não e somente um visualizador, mas também um
> compartilhador remoto? Vou testar.
>
> Obrigado!
> Em 18 de jan de 2017 05:34, Emerson Sobreiro  escreveu:
>
> O próprio Remmina
>
> Em 18/01/2017 01:50, "Carlos Donizete Froes" 
> escreveu:
>
> Ola pessoal,
>
> Possuo alguns amigos e clientes que trabalham com Debian Jessie em
> ambiente Gnome 3.
>
> As vezes entram em contato comigo pra tirar algumas duvidas ou resolver
> problemas
> simples onde peço acesso remotamente na maquina dele via "teamviewer" que
> deixo
> instalado caso haja necessidade.
>
> Antigamente, há muito anos atrás, no tempo que usava a distribuição Ubuntu
> e creio que
> ainda nas versões recente possui ainda esta ferramenta chamado
> "Compartilhamento da
> área de trabalho" onde permitia que outros usuários vejam a Área de
> Trabalho do
> parceiro e exigia digitar um senha para o acesso, onde por exemplo
> visualizava pelo
> "Remmina".
>
> A minha pergunta é se existe um "programa nativo" em repositório na
> distribuição Debian
> que compartilha a Área de Trabalho, independente de qual ambiente gráfico
> esteja
> trabalhando, pra visualizar via Remmina por exemplo ou em outros
> visualizadores de
> acesso remoto?
>
> Obrigado!
>
>
> --
> Carlos Donizete Froes [a.k.a coringao]
> - https://wiki.debian.org/coringao
> GPG: 4096R/B638B780
> 2157 630B D441 A775 BEFF  D35F FA63 ADA6 B638 B780
>
>


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Re: Recovering from failure to install Grub

2017-01-18 Thread Brian
On Wed 18 Jan 2017 at 04:55:05 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:

> On 1/17/2017 5:58 PM, Brian wrote:
> >On Tue 17 Jan 2017 at 14:19:11 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> >
> >>I just installed Jessie to a USB flash drive.
> >>Unfortunately I mistyped the name of the preseed.cfg file and ran the one
> >>which did not install grub to the target drive.
> >>On a working Jessie machine I inserted the flash drive and then ran
> >>update-grub.
> >>I was then able to boot the copy of Debian residing on the flash drive.
> >>It appears to run properly and is now installing some packages that
> >>intentionally had not been installed by preseeding.
> >>
> >>Looking for instructions for installing Grub to an existing drive I found
> >>https://wiki.debian.org/Installation+Archive+USBStick?highlight=%28grub-install%29|%28jessie%29
> >>.
> >>
> >>It was written to address a different situation.
> >>It seems to say that all I have to do is run
> >>
> >>   /usr/sbin/grub-install --boot-directory=/boot /dev/sdb
> >>
> >>Is that correct for my situation?
> >
> >Yes.
> 
> So incomplete as to be *WRONG* !
> There is enough of grub placed on the flash drive to get a grub> command
> line prompt.
>  does list available commands but scrolls off screen too fast to be
> useful.

At the prompt;

 set pager=1

> May I humbly beg a more useful answer?

Read grub-install(8) to check the correctness of the command.

-- 
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Re: Compartilhamento Remoto da Area de Trabalho no Debian

2017-01-18 Thread Carlos Donizete Froes
Tem razão esqueci do vinagre que vem padrão no Gnome 3. Obrigado!Em 18 de jan 
de 2017 08:10, "Jack Jr."  escreveu:
>
> Tinha também o Vinagre
>
> Em 18/01/2017 05:34, Emerson Sobreiro escreveu:
>>
>> O próprio Remmina
>>
>> Em 18/01/2017 01:50, "Carlos Donizete Froes"  escreveu:
>>>
>>> Ola pessoal,
>>>
>>> Possuo alguns amigos e clientes que trabalham com Debian Jessie em ambiente 
>>> Gnome 3.
>>>
>>> As vezes entram em contato comigo pra tirar algumas duvidas ou resolver 
>>> problemas
>>> simples onde peço acesso remotamente na maquina dele via "teamviewer" que 
>>> deixo
>>> instalado caso haja necessidade.
>>>
>>> Antigamente, há muito anos atrás, no tempo que usava a distribuição Ubuntu 
>>> e creio que
>>> ainda nas versões recente possui ainda esta ferramenta chamado 
>>> "Compartilhamento da
>>> área de trabalho" onde permitia que outros usuários vejam a Área de 
>>> Trabalho do
>>> parceiro e exigia digitar um senha para o acesso, onde por exemplo 
>>> visualizava pelo
>>> "Remmina".
>>>
>>> A minha pergunta é se existe um "programa nativo" em repositório na 
>>> distribuição Debian
>>> que compartilha a Área de Trabalho, independente de qual ambiente gráfico 
>>> esteja
>>> trabalhando, pra visualizar via Remmina por exemplo ou em outros 
>>> visualizadores de
>>> acesso remoto?
>>>
>>> Obrigado!
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Carlos Donizete Froes [a.k.a coringao]
>>> - https://wiki.debian.org/coringao
>>> GPG: 4096R/B638B780
>>> 2157 630B D441 A775 BEFF  D35F FA63 ADA6 B638 B780
>
>


Re: Compartilhamento Remoto da Area de Trabalho no Debian

2017-01-18 Thread Carlos Donizete Froes
Quer dizer que o Remmina não e somente um visualizador, mas também um 
compartilhador remoto? Vou testar.

Obrigado!Em 18 de jan de 2017 05:34, Emerson Sobreiro  
escreveu:
>
> O próprio Remmina
>
> Em 18/01/2017 01:50, "Carlos Donizete Froes"  escreveu:
>>
>> Ola pessoal,
>>
>> Possuo alguns amigos e clientes que trabalham com Debian Jessie em ambiente 
>> Gnome 3.
>>
>> As vezes entram em contato comigo pra tirar algumas duvidas ou resolver 
>> problemas
>> simples onde peço acesso remotamente na maquina dele via "teamviewer" que 
>> deixo
>> instalado caso haja necessidade.
>>
>> Antigamente, há muito anos atrás, no tempo que usava a distribuição Ubuntu e 
>> creio que
>> ainda nas versões recente possui ainda esta ferramenta chamado 
>> "Compartilhamento da
>> área de trabalho" onde permitia que outros usuários vejam a Área de Trabalho 
>> do
>> parceiro e exigia digitar um senha para o acesso, onde por exemplo 
>> visualizava pelo
>> "Remmina".
>>
>> A minha pergunta é se existe um "programa nativo" em repositório na 
>> distribuição Debian
>> que compartilha a Área de Trabalho, independente de qual ambiente gráfico 
>> esteja
>> trabalhando, pra visualizar via Remmina por exemplo ou em outros 
>> visualizadores de
>> acesso remoto?
>>
>> Obrigado!
>>
>>
>> --
>> Carlos Donizete Froes [a.k.a coringao]
>> - https://wiki.debian.org/coringao
>> GPG: 4096R/B638B780
>> 2157 630B D441 A775 BEFF  D35F FA63 ADA6 B638 B780

Re: Compartilhamento Remoto da Area de Trabalho no Debian

2017-01-18 Thread Gabriel Ricardo
Eu uso o xrdp,

apt-get install xrdp

depois só acessar via qualquer mstsc/rdesktop da vida.


Atenciosamente,
*Gabriel Ricardo*
Fone: +55 41 88817828
Skype: gabriel.nerdworkti


Em 18 de janeiro de 2017 08:10, Jack Jr.  escreveu:

> Tinha também o Vinagre
>
> Em 18/01/2017 05:34, Emerson Sobreiro escreveu:
>
> O próprio Remmina
>
> Em 18/01/2017 01:50, "Carlos Donizete Froes" 
> escreveu:
>
>> Ola pessoal,
>>
>> Possuo alguns amigos e clientes que trabalham com Debian Jessie em
>> ambiente Gnome 3.
>>
>> As vezes entram em contato comigo pra tirar algumas duvidas ou resolver
>> problemas
>> simples onde peço acesso remotamente na maquina dele via "teamviewer" que
>> deixo
>> instalado caso haja necessidade.
>>
>> Antigamente, há muito anos atrás, no tempo que usava a distribuição
>> Ubuntu e creio que
>> ainda nas versões recente possui ainda esta ferramenta chamado
>> "Compartilhamento da
>> área de trabalho" onde permitia que outros usuários vejam a Área de
>> Trabalho do
>> parceiro e exigia digitar um senha para o acesso, onde por exemplo
>> visualizava pelo
>> "Remmina".
>>
>> A minha pergunta é se existe um "programa nativo" em repositório na
>> distribuição Debian
>> que compartilha a Área de Trabalho, independente de qual ambiente gráfico
>> esteja
>> trabalhando, pra visualizar via Remmina por exemplo ou em outros
>> visualizadores de
>> acesso remoto?
>>
>> Obrigado!
>>
>>
>> --
>> Carlos Donizete Froes [a.k.a coringao]
>> - https://wiki.debian.org/coringao
>> GPG: 4096R/B638B780
>> 2157 630B D441 A775 BEFF  D35F FA63 ADA6 B638 B780
>
>
>


Re: Recovering from failure to install Grub

2017-01-18 Thread Richard Owlett

On 1/17/2017 5:58 PM, Brian wrote:

On Tue 17 Jan 2017 at 14:19:11 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:


I just installed Jessie to a USB flash drive.
Unfortunately I mistyped the name of the preseed.cfg file and ran the one
which did not install grub to the target drive.
On a working Jessie machine I inserted the flash drive and then ran
update-grub.
I was then able to boot the copy of Debian residing on the flash drive.
It appears to run properly and is now installing some packages that
intentionally had not been installed by preseeding.

Looking for instructions for installing Grub to an existing drive I found
https://wiki.debian.org/Installation+Archive+USBStick?highlight=%28grub-install%29|%28jessie%29
.

It was written to address a different situation.
It seems to say that all I have to do is run

   /usr/sbin/grub-install --boot-directory=/boot /dev/sdb

Is that correct for my situation?


Yes.



So incomplete as to be *WRONG* !
There is enough of grub placed on the flash drive to get a grub> 
command line prompt.
 does list available commands but scrolls off screen too 
fast to be useful.


May I humbly beg a more useful answer?




Migratie 32 naar 64-bits

2017-01-18 Thread Paul van der Vlis
Hallo,

Hebben jullie al ervaring met migratie van 32 naar 64 bits?

Ik heb een paar ingewikkelde configuraties waarmee ik dat graag zou willen.

Is het een optie om nieuw in te richten en /etc en de data te kopieren?

Er zijn ook andere methodes zoals dit:
http://www.ewan.cc/?q=node/90

Iemand ervaring?

Met vriendelijke groet,
Paul van der Vlis


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Re: Recovering from failure to install Grub

2017-01-18 Thread Richard Owlett

On 1/17/2017 2:59 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:

On 1/17/2017 2:37 PM, Hans wrote:

[snip]
If this all fails, you can try the same way by using
RIP-Livefile (aka Rescue-
is-possible livefile cd.)



I didn't find a current link. Is it still available?



Re: How to find out the current display manager?

2017-01-18 Thread Felipe Salvador
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 11:46:05AM -0500, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 6:00 AM, Felipe Salvador
>  wrote:
> > 0;115;0cIn-Reply-To: 
> > 
> >
> > On Sun, Jan 15, 2017 at 09:47:40PM -0500, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> >> How can I find out the display manager currently running on a machine
> >> from the command line?
> >
> > I'm not sure, did you mean something like:
> >
> > ~$ echo $DESKTOP_SESSION
> > /usr/share/xsessions/plasma
> 
> No, that is not what I mean. I came across this while searching in
> google. But this shows the desktop session and not the display
> manager. For example, I am running lightdm display manager but the
> DESKTOP_SESSION points to plasma.

Ok, sorry.
I'm on a stretch/sid, did you have this file?

/etc/X11/default-display-manager[1]

[1] 
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch07.en.html#_starting_the_x_window_system

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Re: Compartilhamento Remoto da Area de Trabalho no Debian

2017-01-18 Thread Jack Jr.


 Tinha também o Vinagre


Em 18/01/2017 05:34, Emerson Sobreiro escreveu:

O próprio Remmina

Em 18/01/2017 01:50, "Carlos Donizete Froes" > escreveu:


Ola pessoal,

Possuo alguns amigos e clientes que trabalham com Debian Jessie em
ambiente Gnome 3.

As vezes entram em contato comigo pra tirar algumas duvidas ou
resolver problemas
simples onde peço acesso remotamente na maquina dele via
"teamviewer" que deixo
instalado caso haja necessidade.

Antigamente, há muito anos atrás, no tempo que usava a
distribuição Ubuntu e creio que
ainda nas versões recente possui ainda esta ferramenta chamado
"Compartilhamento da
área de trabalho" onde permitia que outros usuários vejam a Área
de Trabalho do
parceiro e exigia digitar um senha para o acesso, onde por exemplo
visualizava pelo
"Remmina".

A minha pergunta é se existe um "programa nativo" em repositório
na distribuição Debian
que compartilha a Área de Trabalho, independente de qual ambiente
gráfico esteja
trabalhando, pra visualizar via Remmina por exemplo ou em outros
visualizadores de
acesso remoto?

Obrigado!


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Re: shutdown fails to power off host

2017-01-18 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 18.01.2017 um 08:44 schrieb Joerg Desch:
> Am Wed, 04 Jan 2017 22:59:46 -0800 schrieb Bob McGowan:
> 
>> When I shutdown my desktop system, the screen displays messages from
>> systemd (I presume), the last of which is "Reached target Shutdown".
> 
> Just a thought...
> 
> I'm running Debian Jessie and I see the same behavior with my Thinkpad 
> T500.
> 
> In my case the reason is the Network Manager. I have 2 NFS shares mounted 
> over Wifi. The Network Manager stops Wifi before unmounting the NFS 
> shares. This leads to a long time out. After that, I see the "Reached 
> target Shutdown" message and the system in still powered.
> 
> I have to unmount the NFS volumes first and than I can shutdown the 
> system.

You could unmount the NFS shares via a dispatcher hook
See man NetworkManager → pre-down


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