Re: If you only knew how tired I am of loneliness Wanda

2017-08-13 Thread Carlos Robles
Hey how is it going?Wanna chat?

On Aug 8, 2017 17:59, "Wanda Rhiesh"  wrote:

>
>
> Do you want to be my lodestar tonight?  http://bitly.com/2vKAmXC
>


Re: need help on audio recording

2017-08-13 Thread David Christensen

On 08/13/17 19:27, Long Wind wrote:

I have installed audacitythough i can hear sound from line in of sound cardi 
never be able to see sound wave in audacityeven after making choices by click 
this or that button


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_monkey_theorem


Have you tried RTFM?

http://manual.audacityteam.org/

http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/faq.html


Or community help?

https://forum.audacityteam.org/


David



Re: why audio recording is so hard in Linux

2017-08-13 Thread David Christensen

On 08/13/17 21:11, Long Wind wrote:

even simple task like recording from line in can't be donethough i
try very hard mencoder has many advanced featuresall seem useless


I prefer Audacity, but it has a graphical user interface.



maybe alsa is at fault??or because of poor documentation?


Perhaps if you cut and pasted your mencoder commands and their output
into a reply, somebody familiar with mencoder could help you.



i had used openbsd, it's
easyhttps://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html#confaudiomaybe i shall
switch to bsd


"If it ain't broke, don't fix it".


David



Re: why time in XP is wrong?

2017-08-13 Thread arne
On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 04:03:30 + (UTC)
Long Wind  wrote:

> my Debian share disk with XPit never cause wrong time problem in XP
> beforebut new Debian cause it in new Debian i choose correct
> timezone, time/date is OKbut time is wrong in XP maybe Debian thinks
> that bios is set universal time ??how to fix it?? Thanks!!
> 

While Debian prefer to keep the hardware clock in UTC (this prevents
the need to change it on daylight savings and timezone changes) other
systems (like Windows) by default keeps the hardware clock synchronized
to local time. To keep the hardware clock sane and the time correctly
displayed by multiple systems they need to agree on which timezone the
hardware clock is kept at.

In Debian the timezone for the hardware clock is configured in the
file /etc/adjtime;

0.00 14602224559 0.00
1460224559
UTC

Edit /etc/adjtime, and change "UTC" to "LOCAL" if you want the hardware
clock to be kept at local time instead of UTC. 



Re: why time in XP is wrong?

2017-08-13 Thread David Christensen

On 08/13/17 21:03, Long Wind wrote:

my Debian share disk with XPit never cause wrong time problem in XP beforebut 
new Debian cause it
in new Debian i choose correct timezone, time/date is OKbut time is wrong in XP
maybe Debian thinks that bios is set universal time ??how to fix it?? Thanks!!


Please enter the following commands into a Terminal in Debian, then cut 
and paste the command and the output into your reply:


cat /etc/debian_version

uname -a


By "XP", please confirm you mean Windows XP.


Please explain how you are sharing a disk between Windows XP and Debian.


What file system is on the disk?


Please explain what you mean by "wrong time problem".


What timezone is the CMOS clock in your computer set to?


Please explain what you mean by "new Debian".


In what context did you "choose correct timezone"?


David






Re: why audio recording is so hard in Linux

2017-08-13 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 04:11:31AM +, Long Wind wrote:
> even simple task like recording from line in can't be donethough i try very 
> hard
> mencoder has many advanced featuresall seem useless
> 
> maybe alsa is at fault??or because of poor documentation?
> i had used openbsd, it's 
> easyhttps://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html#confaudiomaybe i shall switch to 
> bsd

This is probably a side effect of (lack of) familiarity, combined
with your penchant for command line Ultimate Control (TM)(C)(R) (I
too share this penchant :)

You know years ago I tried using Red Hat (pre-Fedora) for a couple
days, but my frustration with the differences in /etc and the various
adminning commands, left me squarely back on Debian (this was also
before my CoC fight with Debian CoC too :)


I have found that as long as I installed the right packages with an
XFCE desktop, sound (e.g. with Audacity and VLC) works just fine,
including "basic recording" using the line in.

A few years back I was also running a full jackd/ jack-audio stack,
Ardour (yum!) and a shirt tonne of sfx plugins - damn I love
GNU/Linux! :)  Yum yum!

But yes, the joy of such an incredibly yummy, fully libre man, fully
libre high end audio stack running on a simple line in and headphone
out, required a little tinkering.  Just made the result more
enjoyable though :)

Whatever you end up with, the libre journey is indeed a journey -
it's not a final answer or "silver bullet on a gold plate handed to
you with no thought needed on your part". Compared to 20 years ago,
we have truly awesome libre software abarndance, for which I am very
greateful to the 1000s of hackers who've made it happen.

Cheers,



Buster: problem changing partition size on a RAID 5 array

2017-08-13 Thread Gary Dale
I just added another drive to my RAID 5 array, so it now has 6. 
Unfortunately I can't seem to use the extra space. After the array 
finished reshaping, I tried to grow the file system but resize2fs 
complained that the file system was already the maximum size. Running 
gdisk revealed the following:


Disk /dev/md1: 39068861440 sectors, 18.2 TiB
Logical sector size: 512 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): EFF29D11-D982-4933-9B57-B836591DEF02
Partition table holds up to 128 entries
First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 31255089118
Partitions will be aligned on 2048-sector boundaries
Total free space is 2014 sectors (1007.0 KiB)

Number  Start (sector)End (sector)  Size   Code  Name
   12048 31255089118   14.6 TiB8300  Linux filesystem


As you can see, there is a discrepancy between the device size (18.2T) 
and the partition size (14.6T).


cat /proc/mdstat confirms that the device has all the drives running:

md1 : active raid5 sdb1[0] sdh1[6] sdc1[5] sdl1[3] sdm1[2] sdk1[1]
  19534430720 blocks super 1.2 level 5, 512k chunk, algorithm 2 
[6/6] [UU]

  bitmap: 0/30 pages [0KB], 65536KB chunk


Neither fdisk nor gdisk let me create a partition larger than the 
existing one. Nor do they let me create a new partition anywhere except 
in the first 2047 sectors.


I tried commenting out the mount lines in /etc/fstab and rebooting to 
rescue mode but that didn't help.


I finally tried gparted and it immediately noticed the problem and 
offered to fix it. It "found" the free space at the end of the device 
and I was able to resize the existing partition to fill it. I'm now 
using the full array size!


I'm not sure what the problem is that gparted was able to see but fdisk 
and gdisk couldn't and whether this is a bug in mdadm or something else, 
but I thought I should report it somewhere.




why time in XP is wrong?

2017-08-13 Thread Long Wind
my Debian share disk with XPit never cause wrong time problem in XP beforebut 
new Debian cause it
in new Debian i choose correct timezone, time/date is OKbut time is wrong in XP
maybe Debian thinks that bios is set universal time ??how to fix it?? Thanks!!



Re: need "newbie level" instructions to file a bug.

2017-08-13 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 8/13/17, Elton Woo  wrote:
> Last week at Debconf17, here in Montréal,  Debian "Stretch" was installed
> on my machine during the Installfest. Since then, I have had several lcckups
> of the system.
> Machine: Lenovo G50-45, (purchased August 2015). 8 Gb Ram dual booting
> Windows 8.1 / Debian "Stretch"
> What happens: Whenever the screen goes to sleep / suspend mode,the system
> freezes (no response from the mouse or keyboard). My only recourse was to do
> a dirty shutdown via the power switch.
> The experts have determined that the consistent firmware crash is related to
> the drivers of my Qualcomm Atheros network card. Previously, i was able to
> use the wifi and bluetooth in Mint Linux (see thread here:Atheros QCA6164
> 0168c:0041 ver20 [SOLVED]
> |  |
> Atheros QCA6164 0168c:0041 ver20 [SOLVED] - Linux Mint Forums
>  |
>
> For the present I am obliged to disable screen timeouts, wifi connections,
> and use an ethernet cable
> For DebConf17, I registered with my other email address 
> and this is the address which I would prefer to use for reporting the bug.


Hi.. I don't have the answer(s) you need. What I'm doing is
"commiserating", saying "me, too" here. I actually owe this to a
different thread on a similar topic. There is at least one more thread
like this in recent times, and I think there might be more than that.

With respect to reporting this, there's a Debian package called
"reportbug". It tries to walk you through the process as painlessly as
possible considering all the variables involved.

If you decide to use reportbug, you first need to know what package
you should likely report this against. If we mess up and file against
a wrong package, the pros on the other end simply redirect the bug to
where it really belongs.

You'll go through some multiple choice steps that are geared toward
determining the severity of the bug. If you get through to actually
writing up your report, you'll encounter a temporary template that you
delete and replace by answering the steps that are addressed in the
template.

I just deleted everything else that I wrote about mine, and instead I
have a question about yours. What exactly are you doing to tell yours
when to hibernate, suspend, go to sleep?

In other words mostly I'm wondering what program or programs you're
using, which tabs in those programs if that applies, that kind of
thing. That's the kind of thorough detail you would want to put into
your report when you file it.

Do you have yours setup to make you log back in afterward, or is yours
supposed to take you straight on in with no password when you wake it
up?

Your wifi angle there is the first I've heard of that one. It's
possible someone else has mentioned it and that I just haven't read
that yet.

These days, mine's about the keyboard on a desktop PC that
theoretically has enough memory, if nothing else. This keyboard glitch
was on the laptop, too. I'd forgotten about that.

The keyboard becomes 100% USELESS until I use a mouse to send the
currently active window into the background and then bring it to the
forefront again. EVERY time. It's the weirdest glitch.

It was purely by accident that I tripped over that seemingly unrelated
work-around for it. Only occurs when it I THINK it is technically the
word, "hibernates".

In a situation where I might not have a mouse or a touchpad, the ONLY
way I could use this computer again is to do the hard reboot using
that hardware power on/off button. In other words, even things like my
fave ALT+F1 Applications menu popup don't work as an alternative for
getting to that Log out/Restart option..

Mine's set up for me to log back in after it "hibernates" (?)/goes
into "standby"..

Cindy :)
-- 
Cindy-Sue Causey
Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA

* runs with duct tape *



Re: [OT] Valid DKIM signature

2017-08-13 Thread Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙)
> It would be best not to reply to it (unless you feel like replying

Thanks, Andy!!!

-- 
^고맙습니다 _地平天成_ 감사합니다_^))//


Re: IPv6 for Ubuntu on Chromebook

2017-08-13 Thread Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙)
> B. You have a tunnel account for IPv6 service.

Thanks, Dan^^

Sincerely,

-- 
^고맙습니다 _地平天成_ 감사합니다_^))//


need "newbie level" instructions to file a bug.

2017-08-13 Thread Elton Woo
Last week at Debconf17, here in Montréal,  Debian "Stretch" was installed on 
my machine during the Installfest. Since then, I have had several lcckups of 
the system.
Machine: Lenovo G50-45, (purchased August 2015). 8 Gb Ram dual booting Windows 
8.1 / Debian "Stretch"
What happens: Whenever the screen goes to sleep / suspend mode,the system 
freezes (no response from the mouse or keyboard). My only recourse was to do a 
dirty shutdown via the power switch. 
The experts have determined that the consistent firmware crash is related to 
the drivers of my Qualcomm Atheros network card. Previously, i was able to use 
the wifi and bluetooth in Mint Linux (see thread here:Atheros QCA6164 
0168c:0041 ver20 [SOLVED]

| 
| 
| 
|  |  |

 |

 |
| 
|  | 
Atheros QCA6164 0168c:0041 ver20 [SOLVED] - Linux Mint Forums


 |

 |

 |

For the present I am obliged to disable screen timeouts, wifi connections, and 
use an ethernet cable
For DebConf17, I registered with my other email address  and 
this is the address which I would prefer to use for reporting the bug.
TIA,  respectfully,
Elton Woo


--- 
  [Skype : kyrylones] 

Re: Home Banking e Debian

2017-08-13 Thread José Antônio de Figueiredo
Juscelino, boa

ah. boa que ideia... testei... com 51 não foi.. funcionou com a versão
50, ultimo java e pcscd para leitora de cartão. Consegui rodar.

Muito obrigado mesmo, pois estava as voltas com máquina virtual e outras
tentativas falhas para fazer acesso ao banrisul.

Agora fiquei com um firefox (na versão 50) apenas para banrisul... a
versão mais atualizada fica para navegação normal.

vale observar que é preciso desativar o recurso de atualização
automática do navegador, porque senão automaticamente ele se atualiza e
vc perde o 'ambiente'.







On 13-08-2017 17:19, Juscelino Cordeiro wrote:
> Eu tenho utilizado uma versao do firefox, se nao me engano eh a 51, que 
> baixei direto do site. Ele ainda suporta o java. 
> 
> Enviado do meu iPhone
> 
>> Em 13 de ago de 2017, às 12:02, José Antônio de Figueiredo 
>>  escreveu:
>>
>> Caros, bom dia.
>>
>> Venho pedir conselhos com relação aos problemas com sistemas de home
>> banking atualmente. Navegadores sem suporte ao Java...
>>
>> Gostaria de conhecer quais tem sido as soluções utilizadas pelos amigos
>> para acesso aos sistemas dos bancos?  Principalmente Banrisul
>>
>> * 'feliz' Debian Day a todos os envolvidos...
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> José de Figueiredo
>> Seja Livre, use GNU/Linux. Use Debian !!!
>> 
>> Antes de autorizar um aborto, pense que poderia ser vc lá dentro,
>> esperando alguém decidir se vc morre ou não...
>> http://www.brasilsemaborto.com.br/
>> 
>>

-- 
José de Figueiredo
Seja Livre, use GNU/Linux. Use Debian !!!

Antes de autorizar um aborto, pense que poderia ser vc lá dentro,
esperando alguém decidir se vc morre ou não...
http://www.brasilsemaborto.com.br/




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RE: need help on audio recording

2017-08-13 Thread John Ratliff
I would suggest trying audacity. It’s pretty useful and will give you immediate 
feedback of what is being recorded.

 

From: Long Wind [mailto:longwi...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2017 6:41 PM
To: Debian Users 
Subject: need help on audio recording

 

it seem  alsa isn't easy for me

i want to record audio that comes from line in of sound card

 

amixer -c 0 sset Line,0 50%,50% unmute cap

 

command above seems OK, I can hear sound from line in after running the command

 

arecord -t wav -d 10 foo.wav

 

and run aplay, I can't hear any sound

 

Thanks!

 

 



systemctl status smb getting stuck

2017-08-13 Thread harsh savla
I have a python service which issues the foll. command via a subprocess
call:

RUNLEVEL=1 apt-get install 

This package, as part of it's installation, issues a systemctl status smb
command which is getting stuck forever. The reason for giving RUNLEVEL=1 is
to prevent nginx (a dependency of the package) from starting up on port 80
as soon as it is installed since a different service is already bound to
port 80.

OS: Debian 8 Jessie, Python: 2.7.13

Any ideas on what could possibly be wrong? Please ask for more info.

Thanks.


Re: Home Banking e Debian

2017-08-13 Thread Dênison M . Knob
Sugiro testar com essa versão do Firefox: 52 ESR 32 bits
https://www.java.com/pt_BR/download/help/firefox_java.xml

> Release de 32 bits de ESR do Firefox 52
>
> O Mozilla oferece uma versão de Release de Suporte Estendido (ESR)
>  do Firefox
> especificamente para uso por organizações que precisam de suporte estendido
> para implantações em massa. Somente a release de 32 bits de ESR do Mozilla
> Firefox 52 continuará oferecendo suporte para a tecnologia de suporte de
> plug-in baseada em padrões necessária para acionar Applets Java. Para saber
> se você está usando uma release de ESR, verifique o item de menu do Firefox
> (Ajuda -> Sobre) e procure o identificador de "ESR"
>
Quanto ao Banrisul em específico, eles não tem um complemento pro navegador
(acho que pro Chrome eles tinha um addon que era utilizado no lugar do
Java).
Mas faz tempo que não preciso acessar o site do Banrisul.

Abraço!




Dênison Knob
about.me/dmknob
[image: Dênison Knob on about.me]
  

2017-08-13 17:19 GMT-03:00 Juscelino Cordeiro :

> Eu tenho utilizado uma versao do firefox, se nao me engano eh a 51, que
> baixei direto do site. Ele ainda suporta o java.
>
> Enviado do meu iPhone
>
> > Em 13 de ago de 2017, às 12:02, José Antônio de Figueiredo <
> deb.gnuli...@gmail.com> escreveu:
> >
> > Caros, bom dia.
> >
> > Venho pedir conselhos com relação aos problemas com sistemas de home
> > banking atualmente. Navegadores sem suporte ao Java...
> >
> > Gostaria de conhecer quais tem sido as soluções utilizadas pelos amigos
> > para acesso aos sistemas dos bancos?  Principalmente Banrisul
> >
> > * 'feliz' Debian Day a todos os envolvidos...
> >
> >
> > --
> > José de Figueiredo
> > Seja Livre, use GNU/Linux. Use Debian !!!
> > 
> > Antes de autorizar um aborto, pense que poderia ser vc lá dentro,
> > esperando alguém decidir se vc morre ou não...
> > http://www.brasilsemaborto.com.br/
> > 
> >
>
>


Re: customizing systemd config

2017-08-13 Thread Fungi4All
From: gsslist+deb...@anthropohedron.net

> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 07:04:54PM +0200, Christian Seiler wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> On 08/11/2017 04:42 AM, Gregory Seidman wrote:
>> > I"m trying to recreate under systemd something I had previously cobbled
>> > together with shell scripts and init levels under sysvinit.
>> >
>> > Only a few services ran under init 2, the default set in /etc/inittab,
>> > including privoxy and ssh; the rest of the services I wanted running, such
>> > as fetchmail, exim4, courier-imap, apache2, etc. would be started at init
>> > level 3. Those services required an encrypted volume (actually a RAID that
>> > was an encrypted LVM PV for a VG with several volumes) to be configured and
>> > mounted before they could be started.
>>
>> I"ve blogged about this very scenario a while back:
>> https://blog.iwakd.de/headless-luks-decryption-via-ssh
>>
>> Note that I wrote that mainly to explain some details about
>> systemd using a specific example, I personally am not actually
>> using that kind of setup. For a headless server of mine I use
>> full disk encryption (LUKS) for everything except /boot and
>> unlock the entire system in the initramfs. I also mention that
>> approach in my blog post, but wanted to stress it here again
>> because I think that the initramfs-based decryption is the
>> better way to do this. For that alternative take a look at:
>> https://projectgus.com/2013/05/encrypted-rootfs-over-ssh-with-debian-wheezy/
>
> This not only gave me the understanding I was looking for, but a
> new perspective on it as well. Thank you!
>
>> Regards,
>> Christian
> --Greg

I think your getting off-topic here and hijacking the thread.  Start a 
"different" one.
I am expecting to see customization of systemd here not some wheezy crap!

I am being sarcastic, don't take it personally!  I recently installed a wheezy 
on
my pc and for a little while I thought the NOS-valve has hit in my gas-powered 
old
pc.  WOW!!  Of course that was just a test-bed to see how devuan would transform
a pre-systemd system.  Flawlessly I might say.

Re: Les cyber menaces basculent vers Linux et les serveurs Web

2017-08-13 Thread Txo
Le 13/08/2017 à 21:46, Haricophile a écrit :
> Le seul problème est de trouver un pharmacien qui accepte de te le
> vendre vu qu'il va perdre la très juteuse rente de ses
> produits toxiques : santé publique vs business...


Il est en vente sur de nombreux sites. Ruinons les pharmaciens ! ;-)

-- 
-- Dominique Marin http://txodom.free.fr  --
ST: L'intelligence et la connerie ne sont pas incompatibles.
PG: La bêtise et la connerie non plus.
-- in: Guide du Cabaliste Usenet - Des imbéciles heureux  --



RE: name for wireless interface

2017-08-13 Thread Fungi4All
> From: jratl...@bluemarble.net
> To: 'Dejan Jocic' , debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> Create file /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
>
> Add line:
>
> SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*",
> ATTR{address}=="[MAC_ADDRESS]", ATTR{dev_id}=="0x0", ATTR{type}=="1",
> KERNEL=="wl*", NAME="wlan0"
>
> Replace [MAC_ADDRESS] with the MAC address of your wireless card. Reboot.
>
> This worked for me on a wired card with my MAC and changing KERNEL="wl*" to
> KERNEL="en*" on a bhyve Debian 9 guest.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dejan Jocic [mailto:jode...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2017 3:09 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: name for wireless interface
>
> On 12-08-17, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
>> A TL-WN722N adapter connected to a stretch system gives these results.
>>
>> peter@imager:~$ lsusb | grep Ath
>> Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0cf3:9271 Atheros Communications, Inc. AR9271
>> 802.11n
>>
>> root@imager:/home/peter# iwlist scan
>> wlxa0f3c10a28f7 Interface doesn"t support scanning : Network is down
>>
>> lo Interface doesn"t support scanning.
>>
>> eth0 Interface doesn"t support scanning.
>>
>> What is the origin of the long name, wlxa0f3c10a28f7?
>> Can a shorter name be assigned?
>>
>> Thanks, ... Peter E.
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789
>> Tel: +1 360 639 0202 Pender Is.: +1 250 629 3757
>> http://easthope.ca/Peter.html Bcc: peter at easthope. ca
>>
>
> It was asked many times on this list, and all around generally. Best answer
> would be to look here:
>
> https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfac
> eNames/
>
> It has full explanation of why those long names and what to do if you do not
> like it. It is easy to assign shorter name, if you wish so and is explained
> nicely, with 3 possible methods.

Neither the document or any of you have explained to me why on a single session
the same interface for a wireless connection would repeatedly change names.
wlan0 wlan0mon wlan0monmon ..
Because on a different distribution the interfaces are
enp0s25  for wire
wlp0s29f7u5 for wireless
and never change or drop their connection like debian has been doing for a 
while.
I go in Debian and try to do an update and upgrade in case the problem goes away
on its own.  When the connection gets dropped I leave and try again another day.

Did I mention that none of my other systems have systemd!
I have no idea whether it is related.

RE: name for wireless interface

2017-08-13 Thread John Ratliff
Create file /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules

Add line:

SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*",
ATTR{address}=="[MAC_ADDRESS]", ATTR{dev_id}=="0x0", ATTR{type}=="1",
KERNEL=="wl*", NAME="wlan0"

Replace [MAC_ADDRESS] with the MAC address of your wireless card. Reboot.

This worked for me on a wired card with my MAC and changing KERNEL="wl*" to
KERNEL="en*" on a bhyve Debian 9 guest.

-Original Message-
From: Dejan Jocic [mailto:jode...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2017 3:09 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: name for wireless interface

On 12-08-17, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> A TL-WN722N adapter connected to a stretch system gives these results.
> 
> peter@imager:~$ lsusb | grep Ath
> Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0cf3:9271 Atheros Communications, Inc. AR9271 
> 802.11n
> 
> root@imager:/home/peter# iwlist scan
> wlxa0f3c10a28f7  Interface doesn't support scanning : Network is down
> 
> loInterface doesn't support scanning.
> 
> eth0  Interface doesn't support scanning.
> 
> What is the origin of the long name, wlxa0f3c10a28f7?
> Can a shorter name be assigned?
> 
> Thanks,   ... Peter E.
> 
> 
> --
> 
> 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789
> Tel: +1 360 639 0202  Pender Is.: +1 250 629 3757
> http://easthope.ca/Peter.html  Bcc: peter at easthope. ca
> 

It was asked many times on this list, and all around generally. Best answer
would be to look here:

https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfac
eNames/

It has full explanation of why those long names and what to do if you do not
like it. It is easy to assign shorter name, if you wish so and is explained
nicely, with 3 possible methods.






Re: Home Banking e Debian

2017-08-13 Thread Juscelino Cordeiro
Eu tenho utilizado uma versao do firefox, se nao me engano eh a 51, que baixei 
direto do site. Ele ainda suporta o java. 

Enviado do meu iPhone

> Em 13 de ago de 2017, às 12:02, José Antônio de Figueiredo 
>  escreveu:
> 
> Caros, bom dia.
> 
> Venho pedir conselhos com relação aos problemas com sistemas de home
> banking atualmente. Navegadores sem suporte ao Java...
> 
> Gostaria de conhecer quais tem sido as soluções utilizadas pelos amigos
> para acesso aos sistemas dos bancos?  Principalmente Banrisul
> 
> * 'feliz' Debian Day a todos os envolvidos...
> 
> 
> -- 
> José de Figueiredo
> Seja Livre, use GNU/Linux. Use Debian !!!
> 
> Antes de autorizar um aborto, pense que poderia ser vc lá dentro,
> esperando alguém decidir se vc morre ou não...
> http://www.brasilsemaborto.com.br/
> 
> 



Re: How to keep Debian Linux patched with latest security updates automatically

2017-08-13 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2017-08-11, Herb Garcia  wrote:
> I found this article on Linux Today. I know a few of us have asked
> questions about this maybe this might clear up a few of them.
>
> http://www.linuxtoday.com/security/how-to-keep-debian-linux-patched-with-latest-security-updates-automatically-170808131008.html
>
> I hope this helps
>
> -HP Garcia
>
>

Original article:

https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-keep-debian-linux-patched-with-latest-security-updates-automatically/

-- 

Liam



Re: Les cyber menaces basculent vers Linux et les serveurs Web

2017-08-13 Thread Haricophile
Le Thu, 10 Aug 2017 10:27:51 +0200,
"Pierre L."  a écrit :

> Les poux !!!
> Prépare ton peigne fin et tes produits anti-poux, sinon tondeuse sans
> sabot (équivalent formatage...) !

Complètement HS mais comme il s'agit d'un problème récurent, je réagit
quand même.

Le problème est résolu depuis l'apparition du peigne Assy2000 : 
Un peigne en inox avec des grosses dents rondes avec une cannelure en
spirale gravée au laser qui casse les lentes et les œufs de poux. 

Fini les produits, ça marche en préventif (une ou deux fois par
semaine) et en curatif (2 ou 3 fois par jour), c'est presque inusable,
ça peux servir à l'infirmière scolaire pour toute une classe en passant
sous l'eau bouillante entre chaque tête et c'est autorisé puisque pas de
produit ! et si je fais la pub pour ce modèle c'est qu'il a été créé et
mis au point avec des subventions de l'OMS je crois afin de résoudre le
problème des poux dans les pays du tiers-monde (c'est pas cher). Il
s'agit réellement d'une grande avancée dans la santé publique faite à
moindre coût.

Le seul problème est de trouver un pharmacien qui accepte de te le
vendre vu qu'il va perdre la très juteuse rente de ses
produits toxiques : santé publique vs business...

Et je peut te garantir que pour l'avoir utilisé dans un village ou
personne n'avait de poux mais où le pharmacien te disait franchement :
« Ça m'étonnerait beaucoup vu la quantité de produits que je vend », je
lui ait fait du tort à son chiffre d'affaire en donnant des peignes au
médecin scolaire du collège et de l'école, mais c'était un pharmacien
bien qui pensait que la santé des enfant passait avant son intérêt
personnel et il a référencé le peigne.



-- 
haricoph...@aranha.fr 



Re: atftpd config

2017-08-13 Thread Brian
On Sat 12 Aug 2017 at 19:53:50 +, Bonno Bloksma wrote:

> Using Debian Jessie 8.9 with all patches, installed as a server with no 
> desktop
> I need an interal tftpd server so I did
> # apt-get install atftpd
> There was just the "press Y/n" prompt and after that nothing.
> According to http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/atftp.htm I should get a screen for 
> the config but I never got that.
> So how do I configure this program? I want to run it as a service

Try

dpkg-reconfigure atftpd

It works?

-- 
Brian.



"[Off-topic] Modem USB sin tty"

2017-08-13 Thread
 Hola a todos.

Estoy conectando un teléfono Galaxy Ace en modo download, supuestamente
tiene que ser detectado como un modem, y así lo hace: udev detecta un
modem USB 1.0, carga el módulo cdc_acm, pero no genera un dispositivo
ttyACM, si enciendo el teléfono lo enciendo en otro modo, debug, si
genera el ttyACM.

He probado en testing, en stable versión 9, incluso en Ubuntu; he
probado a desactivar ModemManager tal y como he visto en alguna
sugerencia, y siempre con el mismo resultado.

Bueno, lo marco como Off-topic, tengo la impresión que es algún
comportamiento de Linux con este dispositivo concreto.

Saludos y gracias de antemano


P.S. Estoy utilizando la interfaz web de mi correo, le he marcado para
texto, pero no estoy seguro del resultado.




atftpd config

2017-08-13 Thread Bonno Bloksma
Hi,

Using Debian Jessie 8.9 with all patches, installed as a server with no desktop
I need an interal tftpd server so I did
# apt-get install atftpd
There was just the "press Y/n" prompt and after that nothing.
According to http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/atftp.htm I should get a screen for 
the config but I never got that.
So how do I configure this program? I want to run it as a service

Bonno Bloksma



Valid DKIM signature

2017-08-13 Thread deloptes
It should have been more proper to start a new thread.

X-Amavis-Spam-Status: No, score=5.21 tagged_above=-1 required=5.3
tests=[DKIM_SIGNED=0.1, DKIM_VALID=-0.1, DKIM_VALID_AU=-0.1,
FORGED_MUA_MOZILLA=2.309, FREEMAIL_ENVFROM_END_DIGIT=0.25,
FREEMAIL_FROM=0.001, FREEMAIL_REPLYTO_END_DIGIT=0.25, HTML_MESSAGE=2,
RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE=-0.0001, RCVD_IN_SORBS_SPAM=0.5]
autolearn=no autolearn_force=no

This is the reason why it passed. It was scored 5.21 while 5.3 was required
to flag it

DKIM_SIGNED=0.1 Message has a DKIM or DK signature, not necessarily valid
DKIM_VALID=-0.1 means it did not have at least one valid DKIM or DK
signature
DKIM_VALID_AU=-0.1 a valid DKIM or DK signature from author's domain

regards



Re: usb flash drives / sd

2017-08-13 Thread Dan Ritter
On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 09:58:58AM -0400, Fungi4All wrote:
> > From: d...@randomstring.org
> > To: Doug 
> > ju...@tutanota.com, debian-user@lists.debian.org
> >
> > On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 06:58:47PM -0500, Doug wrote:
> >>
> >> On 08/11/2017 05:11 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
> >> > On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 02:25:01PM -0500, Doug wrote:
> >> > > On 08/11/2017 01:46 PM, ju...@tutanota.com wrote:
> >> > > > There are three major types of flash chip types : SLC - MLC - TLC
> >> > > >
> >> > > > how-to check my usbkey/sd/memory card ?
> >> > > >
> >> > > > --
> >> > > > Securely sent with Tutanota.
> >> > > I am not being a wiseguy.
> >> > > What is the difference, and why does it matter?
> >> > The basic difference is the number of bits recorded in a single
> >> > cell, and that affects both the storage density and its
> >> > long term reliability.
> >> >
> >> > More bits == more dense but less reliable.
> >> >
> >> > To compensate for long term reliability, SSD manufacturers use
> >> > a variety of strategies involving staging data in RAM,
> >> > compressing it, and implementing other special storage
> >> > structures.
> >> >
> >> > On a removable-media flash device, none of those strategies
> >> > are used.
> >> >
> >> > -dsr-
> >> >
> >> Perhaps I misunderstood. I thought you were referring to usb flash drives.
> >> Do you mean these little chip gizmos that go into digital cameras?
> >>
> >> (Hope I am not being a nuisance.)
> >
> > What"s the difference between:
> >
> > - a USB "thumb drive"
> > - a USB SSD
> > - an SD, SDHC, SDXC "memory card"
> > - a SATA SSD
> > - an M.2 SSD
> >
> > They are all persistent data storage (i.e. doesn"t disappear
> > when the power goes off) using a technology that stores
> > electrons (or lack of electrons) in "cells". They differ in:
> >
> > - interface to your computer
> > - strategies for reliability
> > - speed and capacity
> > - quality control
> > - price
> 
> My earlier suspicion that when I see an 8gb, a 16gb, a 32gb, and a 64gb on 
> the rack looking the same
> but stamped differently is most likely the same exact chip/s programmed for 
> density and reliability.

Generally this is not the case.

Different speeds, however, are often the result of testing and
sorting at the factory. And a warranty is a pure business
decision, influenced by technology but not dependent on it.


> Hence in a model as the above you chose the least capacity for maximun 
> reliability.  It is very common
> in the computer industry to manufacture one single piece of hardware and 
> alter firmware and packaging
> to meet different market groups.  It is always cheaper than manufacturing 4 
> different things.
> I also think processors are about the same, they program the speed down for 
> having cheaper, cooler,
> less energy consuming, versions of the same superfast processor that gamers 
> will pay double for.

This is certainly true.

For example, the entire new line of AMD "Zen" CPUs, from 4 cores
up through 32, are the same 8 core chips on the same process.
They are tested, graded, and sorted, then combined with other
chips into a multi-chip module.

The result is a line of desktop and server CPUs that all have
the same feature set, and only differ in terms of speed and 
number of working cores:

4, 6, 8, 12, 16 cores on the desktop;
8, 16, 24, 32 cores on servers, plus interconnects for 2
sockets.

Four different plugs (single chip, double chip, and quad chip
single socket, quad chip double socket for servers).

When they fix problems for one of them, they get to fix the same 
problem on all the others for free.


-dsr-



Re: [OT] Valid DKIM signature

2017-08-13 Thread Teemu Likonen
Byung-Hee HWANG [2017-08-13 23:21:04+09] wrote:

> By the way the mail got valid DKIM signature. Please explain to me why
> the mail is here. It's odd. Please Please Please ...

Please don't quote spam messages, or even better, don't reply at all.
Some of us are trying to train our spam filters and now your message has
partly spam and partly non-spam content. I decided to classify your
message spam.

-- 
/// Teemu Likonen   - .-..    //
// PGP: 4E10 55DC 84E9 DFF6 13D7 8557 719D 69D3 2453 9450 ///


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Re: IPv6 for Ubuntu on Chromebook

2017-08-13 Thread Dan Ritter
On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 10:24:47PM +0900, Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙) wrote:
> Dear Debian people,
> 
> #+BEGIN_SRC sh
> (precise)soyeomul@localhost:~$ sudo ifconfig
> loLink encap:Local Loopback  
>   inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
>   inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
>   UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:65536  Metric:1
>   RX packets:184 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
>   TX packets:184 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
>   collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 
>   RX bytes:11712 (11.7 KB)  TX bytes:11712 (11.7 KB)
> 
> wlan0 Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr d0:df:9a:6d:fa:7f  
>   inet addr:192.168.43.237  Bcast:192.168.43.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
>   inet6 addr: fe80::d2df:9aff:fe6d:fa7f/64 Scope:Link
>   UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
>   RX packets:130108 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
>   TX packets:114409 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
>   collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 
>   RX bytes:84608453 (84.6 MB)  TX bytes:18723437 (18.7 MB)
> 
> (precise)soyeomul@localhost:~$ 
> #+END_SRC
> 
> My hardware is google chromebook. Then i installed *Ubuntu 12.04* via
> Crouton on the chromebook. Currently i'm doing connect with IPv4
> address. Samsung Galaxy 7 smartphone (mobile hotspot) is the gateway for
> public INTERNET.   
>   
> Question: Can i configure IPv6 address to establish public INTERNET? 
> 

Yes, but only if:

A. Your ISP offers IPv6 service

or

B. You have a tunnel account for IPv6 service.

In either case, you should probably look to Ubuntu for support,
as this is the Debian list. 

-dsr-



Home Banking e Debian

2017-08-13 Thread José Antônio de Figueiredo
Caros, bom dia.

Venho pedir conselhos com relação aos problemas com sistemas de home
banking atualmente. Navegadores sem suporte ao Java...

Gostaria de conhecer quais tem sido as soluções utilizadas pelos amigos
para acesso aos sistemas dos bancos?  Principalmente Banrisul

* 'feliz' Debian Day a todos os envolvidos...


-- 
José de Figueiredo
Seja Livre, use GNU/Linux. Use Debian !!!

Antes de autorizar um aborto, pense que poderia ser vc lá dentro,
esperando alguém decidir se vc morre ou não...
http://www.brasilsemaborto.com.br/




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Re: customizing systemd config

2017-08-13 Thread Gregory Seidman
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 07:04:54PM +0200, Christian Seiler wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> On 08/11/2017 04:42 AM, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> > I'm trying to recreate under systemd something I had previously cobbled
> > together with shell scripts and init levels under sysvinit.
> > 
> > Only a few services ran under init 2, the default set in /etc/inittab,
> > including privoxy and ssh; the rest of the services I wanted running, such
> > as fetchmail, exim4, courier-imap, apache2, etc. would be started at init
> > level 3. Those services required an encrypted volume (actually a RAID that
> > was an encrypted LVM PV for a VG with several volumes) to be configured and
> > mounted before they could be started.
> 
> I've blogged about this very scenario a while back:
> https://blog.iwakd.de/headless-luks-decryption-via-ssh
> 
> Note that I wrote that mainly to explain some details about
> systemd using a specific example, I personally am not actually
> using that kind of setup. For a headless server of mine I use
> full disk encryption (LUKS) for everything except /boot and
> unlock the entire system in the initramfs. I also mention that
> approach in my blog post, but wanted to stress it here again
> because I think that the initramfs-based decryption is the
> better way to do this. For that alternative take a look at:
> https://projectgus.com/2013/05/encrypted-rootfs-over-ssh-with-debian-wheezy/

This not only gave me the understanding I was looking for, but a
new perspective on it as well. Thank you!

> Regards,
> Christian
--Greg



Re: [OT] Valid DKIM signature (Was: Re: I want to rejoice like a queen. Pauline)

2017-08-13 Thread tomas
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Hash: SHA1

On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 02:44:56PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 11:21:04PM +0900, Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙) wrote:
> 
> [snipped spam]
> 
> > By the way the mail got valid DKIM signature.
> 
> It came from a real person so why wouldn't it? DKIM says nothing of
> content.
> 
> > Please explain to me why the mail is here. It's odd. Please Please Please 
> > ...
> 
> A spammer sent out a spam run (this "would you be my king?" then URL
> to questionable site nonsense) using the debian-user address as the
> from address. Some of the hapless confused recipients replied to it,
> thus their reply ends up on the mailing list.

I have the hunch that it's a (faked, in the sense that the copy hasn't
been sent to debian-user) Cc: -- a From: might trigger the spam filter
at the victim's site (bad SPF and/or DKIM). But then, maybe not...

> It would be best not to reply to it (unless you feel like replying
> off-list to the person explaining that they are replying to spam),
> as the sender won't see your reply and no one on this list can do
> anything about it.

I do that from time to time, when I have a whiff of evidence that the
victim might understand what's going on. Never got a reply so far
(still curious :)

Cheers
- -- tomás
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Re: [OT] Valid DKIM signature (Was: Re: I want to rejoice like a queen. Pauline)

2017-08-13 Thread Andy Smith
Hi,

On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 11:21:04PM +0900, Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙) wrote:

[snipped spam]

> By the way the mail got valid DKIM signature.

It came from a real person so why wouldn't it? DKIM says nothing of
content.

> Please explain to me why the mail is here. It's odd. Please Please Please ...

A spammer sent out a spam run (this "would you be my king?" then URL
to questionable site nonsense) using the debian-user address as the
from address. Some of the hapless confused recipients replied to it,
thus their reply ends up on the mailing list.

It would be best not to reply to it (unless you feel like replying
off-list to the person explaining that they are replying to spam),
as the sender won't see your reply and no one on this list can do
anything about it.

Cheers,
Andy

-- 
https://bitfolk.com/ -- No-nonsense VPS hosting

> I'd be interested to hear any (even two word) reviews of their sofas…
Provides seating.— Andy Davidson



[OT] Valid DKIM signature (Was: Re: I want to rejoice like a queen. Pauline)

2017-08-13 Thread Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙)
Robert Villeneuve  께서 쓰시길,
 《記事 全文 <1249917413.723454.1502628018...@mail.yahoo.com> 에서》:

> Would you be my king?  
> http://bitly.com/2vDwoQj

By the way the mail got valid DKIM signature. Please explain to me why
the mail is here. It's odd. Please Please Please ...

Sincerely,

-- 
^고맙습니다 _地平天成_ 감사합니다_^))//


Re: No refresh at thunderbird after Debian upgrade

2017-08-13 Thread Flo



On 08/13/17 12:37, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:

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On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 12:09:21PM +0200, Flo wrote:

Hi all,

I made an upgrade on a Debian testing installation (last one was
something  like 5 weeks ago) and I experience that Thunderbird does
not refresh its display. I can hardly do anything in that program.


This looks like a very recent thread in this list:

   Message-ID: 
   Resent-Message-ID: 

Or in the Webs:

   first message:
   https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/08/msg00623.html
   thread index:
   https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/08/thrd2.html#00623

There's a bug report:

   https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=871629

The solution seems to be upgrade thunderbird to 1:52.2.1-5 from sid or
downgrade to 1:52.2.1-4 (just quoting from a mail in the thread. Didn't
try myself).



Thank you guys, that's it. I just downgraded from thunderbird 
[1:52.2.1-4+b1 (now, testing) -> 1:52.2.1-4~deb9u1 (stable)] .


Thank you very much, you saved my day.

Regards,
Flo



Re: usb flash drives / sd

2017-08-13 Thread Fungi4All
> From: d...@randomstring.org
> To: Doug 
> ju...@tutanota.com, debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 06:58:47PM -0500, Doug wrote:
>>
>> On 08/11/2017 05:11 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
>> > On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 02:25:01PM -0500, Doug wrote:
>> > > On 08/11/2017 01:46 PM, ju...@tutanota.com wrote:
>> > > > There are three major types of flash chip types : SLC - MLC - TLC
>> > > >
>> > > > how-to check my usbkey/sd/memory card ?
>> > > >
>> > > > --
>> > > > Securely sent with Tutanota.
>> > > I am not being a wiseguy.
>> > > What is the difference, and why does it matter?
>> > The basic difference is the number of bits recorded in a single
>> > cell, and that affects both the storage density and its
>> > long term reliability.
>> >
>> > More bits == more dense but less reliable.
>> >
>> > To compensate for long term reliability, SSD manufacturers use
>> > a variety of strategies involving staging data in RAM,
>> > compressing it, and implementing other special storage
>> > structures.
>> >
>> > On a removable-media flash device, none of those strategies
>> > are used.
>> >
>> > -dsr-
>> >
>> Perhaps I misunderstood. I thought you were referring to usb flash drives.
>> Do you mean these little chip gizmos that go into digital cameras?
>>
>> (Hope I am not being a nuisance.)
>
> What"s the difference between:
>
> - a USB "thumb drive"
> - a USB SSD
> - an SD, SDHC, SDXC "memory card"
> - a SATA SSD
> - an M.2 SSD
>
> They are all persistent data storage (i.e. doesn"t disappear
> when the power goes off) using a technology that stores
> electrons (or lack of electrons) in "cells". They differ in:
>
> - interface to your computer
> - strategies for reliability
> - speed and capacity
> - quality control
> - price

My earlier suspicion that when I see an 8gb, a 16gb, a 32gb, and a 64gb on the 
rack looking the same
but stamped differently is most likely the same exact chip/s programmed for 
density and reliability.
Hence in a model as the above you chose the least capacity for maximun 
reliability.  It is very common
in the computer industry to manufacture one single piece of hardware and alter 
firmware and packaging
to meet different market groups.  It is always cheaper than manufacturing 4 
different things.
I also think processors are about the same, they program the speed down for 
having cheaper, cooler,
less energy consuming, versions of the same superfast processor that gamers 
will pay double for.

IPv6 for Ubuntu on Chromebook

2017-08-13 Thread Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙)
Dear Debian people,

#+BEGIN_SRC sh
(precise)soyeomul@localhost:~$ sudo ifconfig
loLink encap:Local Loopback  
  inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
  inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
  UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:65536  Metric:1
  RX packets:184 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:184 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
  collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 
  RX bytes:11712 (11.7 KB)  TX bytes:11712 (11.7 KB)

wlan0 Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr d0:df:9a:6d:fa:7f  
  inet addr:192.168.43.237  Bcast:192.168.43.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
  inet6 addr: fe80::d2df:9aff:fe6d:fa7f/64 Scope:Link
  UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
  RX packets:130108 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:114409 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
  collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 
  RX bytes:84608453 (84.6 MB)  TX bytes:18723437 (18.7 MB)

(precise)soyeomul@localhost:~$ 
#+END_SRC

My hardware is google chromebook. Then i installed *Ubuntu 12.04* via
Crouton on the chromebook. Currently i'm doing connect with IPv4
address. Samsung Galaxy 7 smartphone (mobile hotspot) is the gateway for
public INTERNET.   
  
Question: Can i configure IPv6 address to establish public INTERNET? 

Sincerely,

-- 
^고맙습니다 _白衣從軍_ 감사합니다_^))//



Re: Network

2017-08-13 Thread Cristian Mitchell
El 13 de agosto de 2017, 09:45, Andrés Benevento
escribió:

> Uso el método puente con el host (bridge). Gracias!
> Atte.
> *Andrés Benevento*
>
> --
>
> El 12/8/2017 a las 9:36 p. m., Cristian Mitchell escribió:
>
>
>
> El 12 de agosto de 2017, 13:29, Andrés Benevento
> escribió:
>
>> Hola gente, les comento algo que me pasa sobre Debian 8 montado en una
>> virtualización con VirtualBox. Aclaro antes que el host donde tiene que
>> correr es bastante lento.
>>
>> El punto es que muchas de las veces que arranca Debian no logra tener
>> conectividad. Si lo reinicio varias veces termina conectando, aunque lo que
>> siempre funciona es tirar los comandos: ifdown eth0 y luego ifup eth0.
>>
>> Les paso el contenido de interfaces:
>>
>> auto lo
>> iface lo inet loopback
>>
>> allow-hotplug eth0
>> auto eth0
>> iface eth0 inet static
>> address 10.10.10.12
>> netmask 255.255.255.0
>> network 10.10.10.0
>> gateway 10.10.10.1
>>
> pues aqui el error
si usas bridg la placa de red no es ethx
si no brx la que configuraste en /etc/network/interfaces





> Algunas sugerencia de qué podría estar sucediendo? Desde ya muchas gracias.
>> *Andrés Benevento*
>>
>> --
>>
>>
> que método usas entre el host y las virtuales
> bridge ruteo etc.
>
> por que el problema que estas teniendo viene por ese lado
>
> --
> 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,
>
>
>


-- 
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: I want to rejoice like a queen. Pauline

2017-08-13 Thread Robert Villeneuve
hi
 

On Sunday, August 6, 2017 6:02 PM, Pauline Richarsdson 
<42cefo...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
 

 

Would you be my king?  
http://bitly.com/2vDwoQj

   

Re: usb flash drives / sd

2017-08-13 Thread Dan Ritter
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 06:58:47PM -0500, Doug wrote:
> 
> On 08/11/2017 05:11 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 02:25:01PM -0500, Doug wrote:
> > > On 08/11/2017 01:46 PM, ju...@tutanota.com wrote:
> > > > There are three major types of flash chip types : SLC - MLC - TLC
> > > > 
> > > > how-to check my usbkey/sd/memory card ?
> > > > 
> > > > -- 
> > > > Securely sent with Tutanota.
> > > I am not being a wiseguy.
> > > What is the difference, and why does it matter?
> > The basic difference is the number of bits recorded in a single
> > cell, and that affects both the storage density and its
> > long term reliability.
> > 
> > More bits == more dense but less reliable.
> > 
> > To compensate for long term reliability, SSD manufacturers use
> > a variety of strategies involving staging data in RAM,
> > compressing it, and implementing other special storage
> > structures.
> > 
> > On a removable-media flash device, none of those strategies
> > are used.
> > 
> > -dsr-
> > 
> Perhaps I misunderstood. I thought you were referring to usb flash drives.
> Do you mean these little chip gizmos that go into digital cameras?
> 
> (Hope I am not being a nuisance.)

What's the difference between:

- a USB "thumb drive"
- a USB SSD
- an SD, SDHC, SDXC "memory card"
- a SATA SSD
- an M.2 SSD

They are all persistent data storage (i.e. doesn't disappear
when the power goes off) using a technology that stores
electrons (or lack of electrons) in 'cells'. They differ in:

- interface to your computer
- strategies for reliability
- speed and capacity
- quality control
- price



Re: Network

2017-08-13 Thread Andrés Benevento

Uso el método puente con el host (bridge). Gracias!

Atte.
*Andrés Benevento*



El 12/8/2017 a las 9:36 p. m., Cristian Mitchell escribió:



El 12 de agosto de 2017, 13:29, Andrés Benevento> escribió:


Hola gente, les comento algo que me pasa sobre Debian 8 montado en
una virtualización con VirtualBox. Aclaro antes que el host donde
tiene que correr es bastante lento.

El punto es que muchas de las veces que arranca Debian no logra
tener conectividad. Si lo reinicio varias veces termina
conectando, aunque lo que siempre funciona es tirar los comandos:
ifdown eth0 y luego ifup eth0.

Les paso el contenido de interfaces:

auto lo
iface lo inet loopback

allow-hotplug eth0
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 10.10.10.12
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 10.10.10.0
gateway 10.10.10.1

Algunas sugerencia de qué podría estar sucediendo? Desde ya muchas
gracias.

*Andrés Benevento*




que método usas entre el host y las virtuales
bridge ruteo etc.

por que el problema que estas teniendo viene por ese lado

--
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: Montage video "automatique" ?

2017-08-13 Thread contact

  
  
Le 13/08/2017 à 12:00, C. Mourad Jaber
  a écrit :

Bonjour,
  
  
  Je cherche un logiciel pour fabrique un resumé video d'un ensemble
  d'images/video comme celui fournis avec Xperia par exemple, mais
  pouvant :
  
  
  - fonctionner sous linux,
  
  
  - le nourrir avec différents répertoires contenant des images et
  des vidéos.
  
  
  - eventuellement une bande son,
  
  
   - définir des titres...
  
  
   - la cerise sur le gateau serait de pouvoir éditer cette
  production automatique pour ajouter/supprimer des éléments avant
  de produire la video...
  
  
  J'utilise un peu openshot, mais la version est très vieille sur
  debian (pas de package pour la version 2.3.x)...
  
  
  L'important est de pouvoir dégrossir le travail avec quelques
  centaines d'images et videos pour les jouer en bouce lors d'une
  soirée par exemple...
  
  
  Merci pour vos sugesstions
  
  
  ++
  
  
  Mourad
  
  

peut être avec ffmpeg  qui travaille en ligne de commande. Sans
  doute faudra-t-il un peu de script.


Sinon openshot est disponible en version 2.3.4 sans installation
  en APPIMAGE.
Cordialement
-- 
  François-Marie BILLARD
  Sculpteur - Céramiste 
  Atelier à Avaray - Loir-et-Cher.
  




Emplacements avec .config/user-dirs.dirs

2017-08-13 Thread Benoit B
Bonjour à tous,

Comme faire pour que PCManFM affiche ceci dans sa colonne de gauche
nommée emplacements ?

.config/user-dirs.dirs

XDG_DESKTOP_DIR="$HOME/Desktop"
XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR="$HOME/Downloads"
XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR="$HOME/Office/TEMPLATE"
XDG_DOCUMENTS_DIR="$HOME/Office"
XDG_MUSIC_DIR="$HOME/Musique"
XDG_PICTURES_DIR="$HOME/Images"
XDG_VIDEOS_DIR="$HOME/Videos"
XDG_PUBLICSHARE_DIR="$HOME/Public"

Merci d'avance.

--
Benoit



Re: No refresh at thunderbird after Debian upgrade

2017-08-13 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 12:09:21 +0200
Flo  wrote:

Hello Flo,

>I made an upgrade on a Debian testing installation (last one was 
>something  like 5 weeks ago) and I experience that Thunderbird does not 
>refresh its display. I can hardly do anything in that program.

Sounds as though it's this;

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=871629

Also discussed in this thread;

https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/08/msg00623.html

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/ _)radnever immediately apparent"
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Re: No refresh at thunderbird after Debian upgrade

2017-08-13 Thread tomas
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On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 12:09:21PM +0200, Flo wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I made an upgrade on a Debian testing installation (last one was
> something  like 5 weeks ago) and I experience that Thunderbird does
> not refresh its display. I can hardly do anything in that program.

This looks like a very recent thread in this list:

  Message-ID: 
  Resent-Message-ID: 

Or in the Webs:

  first message:
  https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/08/msg00623.html
  thread index:
  https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/08/thrd2.html#00623

There's a bug report:

  https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=871629

The solution seems to be upgrade thunderbird to 1:52.2.1-5 from sid or
downgrade to 1:52.2.1-4 (just quoting from a mail in the thread. Didn't
try myself).

Cheers
- -- tomás
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No refresh at thunderbird after Debian upgrade

2017-08-13 Thread Flo

Hi all,

I made an upgrade on a Debian testing installation (last one was 
something  like 5 weeks ago) and I experience that Thunderbird does not 
refresh its display. I can hardly do anything in that program.


Most of the times it refreshes if I go with my mouse over it. When 
invoked it starts with most of the display just grey. I can only see 
anything if I move the mouse.


I have no idea where to start to search for the solution, I'd appreciate 
if you could give me some useful hints.


I'm using a very old window manager: twm

Thank you.
Flo

PS: I can't even write this message, I am doing it in emacs and will 
copy it into Thunderbird (I hope it works).




Montage video "automatique" ?

2017-08-13 Thread C. Mourad Jaber

Bonjour,

Je cherche un logiciel pour fabrique un resumé video d'un ensemble d'images/video comme 
celui fournis avec Xperia par exemple, mais pouvant :


- fonctionner sous linux,

- le nourrir avec différents répertoires contenant des images et des vidéos.

- eventuellement une bande son,

 - définir des titres...

 - la cerise sur le gateau serait de pouvoir éditer cette production automatique pour 
ajouter/supprimer des éléments avant de produire la video...


J'utilise un peu openshot, mais la version est très vieille sur debian (pas de package 
pour la version 2.3.x)...


L'important est de pouvoir dégrossir le travail avec quelques centaines d'images et videos 
pour les jouer en bouce lors d'une soirée par exemple...


Merci pour vos sugesstions

++

Mourad



Re: Re: Boot fails after stretch upgrade to linux 4.9.0

2017-08-13 Thread Francesco Montanari
As an alternative solution to disabling nvidia optimus from BIOS, 
another off-list exchange suggested to force disabling nouveau runtime 
power-managment.


Create a file /etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf and add the following to it:

options nouveau runpm=0

Then reboot. Works for me (kernel: linux 4.9.0-3-amd64).

Thanks,
Francesco



Re: name for wireless interface

2017-08-13 Thread Dejan Jocic
On 12-08-17, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> A TL-WN722N adapter connected to a stretch system gives these results.
> 
> peter@imager:~$ lsusb | grep Ath
> Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0cf3:9271 Atheros Communications, Inc. AR9271 802.11n
> 
> root@imager:/home/peter# iwlist scan
> wlxa0f3c10a28f7  Interface doesn't support scanning : Network is down
> 
> loInterface doesn't support scanning.
> 
> eth0  Interface doesn't support scanning.
> 
> What is the origin of the long name, wlxa0f3c10a28f7?
> Can a shorter name be assigned?
> 
> Thanks,   ... Peter E.
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
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> Tel: +1 360 639 0202  Pender Is.: +1 250 629 3757
> http://easthope.ca/Peter.html  Bcc: peter at easthope. ca
> 

It was asked many times on this list, and all around generally. Best
answer would be to look here:

https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/

It has full explanation of why those long names and what to do if you do
not like it. It is easy to assign shorter name, if you wish so and is
explained nicely, with 3 possible methods.