On 7/08/19 5:29 PM, Steven Mainor wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for advice on how to build a home server with a primary focus on
> security. I plan to run nextcloud and a mail server that will serve 3 to 5
> people at most.
>
> My requirements are:
>
> A server setup that can be run with
Hi all,
I'm looking for advice on how to build a home server with a primary focus on
security. I plan to run nextcloud and a mail server that will serve 3 to 5
people at most.
My requirements are:
A server setup that can be run with completely open source software and
doesn't require any
On 7/8/19 12:44 am, The Wanderer wrote:
it
reports that "libvirtd is installed but not running".
running
sudo libvirtd
got me past that problem
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+61 (0)447 667 468
Hi All,
I have tried a lot to install Debian 9.6 OS though pxeboot. But not get
luck.
here is the problem:
Debian:9.6 OS have this 4.9.0-8-amd64 kernel module, but not get exact
Debian net-installer which support 4.9.0-8-amd64 kernel module
For example below
Richard Hector writes:
> On 7/08/19 3:16 AM, Kushal Kumaran wrote:
>> Richard Hector writes:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm getting messages like this in my logs:
>>>
>>> Aug 6 13:16:18 akl-host3 systemd[1]: dev-xvda9.device: Job
>>> dev-xvda9.device/start timed out.
>>> Aug 6 13:16:18 akl-host3
Pascal Hambourg a écrit :
> Le 06/08/2019 Ã 12:48, hamster a écrit :
>>
>> if [[ "$(grep "/home" /etc/mtab | cut -d" " -f3)" = "ext?" ]]
>
> Cette expression n'est pas assez sélective. Elle prend en compte
> n'importe quel montage contenant "/home" dans le point de montage
> (/home/data) ou le
On Tue, 6 Aug 2019 01:34:43 -0300
"zetam.imap" wrote:
> hello
> I have quite (to me) unexplained behavior in a wifi interface I defined
> in /etc/network/interfaces config file.
> I turned off NetworkManager
>
> root@:~ # systemctl stop NetworkManager.service
> root@:~ # systemctl disable
[ The prior reply was only sent tu user account. Sorry ]
El 6/8/19 a las 03:16, Andrei POPESCU escribió:
> On Ma, 06 aug 19, 01:34:43, zetam.imap wrote:
> network and broadcast are not necessary.
done
> Why do you need this if you configure wpa in /etc/network/interfaces?
Normally the
Le 06/08/2019 à 12:48, hamster a écrit :
if [[ "$(grep "/home" /etc/mtab | cut -d" " -f3)" = "ext?" ]]
Cette expression n'est pas assez sélective. Elle prend en compte
n'importe quel montage contenant "/home" dans le point de montage
(/home/data) ou le périphérique (/dev/vg/home).
Did any of you succeed to get qDslrDashboard (
http://dslrdashboard.info/downloads/#) to run on Debian?
I get the following problems:
$ ldd qDslrDashboard | grep "not found"
./qDslrDashboard: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5Core.so.5: version `Qt_5.12'
not found (required by ./qDslrDashboard)
On Mon 05 Aug 2019 at 22:50:17 +0200, Urs Thuermann wrote:
> And auctex recommends a list of PDF viewers (or okular which can show
> DVI files) while I know still many users who work with xdvi only. So
> using auctex to write TeX files should not imply the user also wants
> PDF or okular.
Those
Hi,
more ideas: exit value, verbous mode.
mount -v /dev/sdc /wa1
echo $?
A nominally successful mount command would yield 0 as "$?".
Maybe -v yields some extra insight.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
On 2019-08-06 10:31-0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> I did, created a user test, logged in, but when I came back to the
> machine 10 minutes later, the screen was locked and showing gene as
> the default login.
dm-tool did work to switch the user. That solves a problem for now.
Please don't see
On Tue 06 Aug 2019 at 12:18:21 (-0500), Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Thomas Schmitt wrote on 8/6/19 10:30 AM:
> > Dennis Wicks wrote:
> > > I *cannot* mount *any* partition on /wa1
> > > but I *can* mount *any* partition on any other mount point.
> >
> > So what do you get from these shell commands ?
>
On Tue 06 Aug 2019 at 09:32:11 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 05, 2019 at 10:50:17PM +0200, Urs Thuermann wrote:
> > Jonas Smedegaard writes:
> >
> > > Quoting Stephan Seitz (2019-07-12 09:30:38)
>
> [...]
>
> > I have done this for years now, i.e. I have
> >
> >
On 7/08/19 5:51 AM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Richard Hector wrote on 8/6/19 12:42 PM:
>> On 7/08/19 5:31 AM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
>>> rhkra...@gmail.com wrote on 8/6/19 10:34 AM:
I didn't fully understand your fstab, but is there a typo -- wa11 vs.
wa1?
>>> No. My current config is;
>>>
>>>
On Mon 05 Aug 2019 at 22:50:17 +0200, Urs Thuermann wrote:
> Why does nut-client recommend bash-completion? It's not that unusual
> that admins work with ksh or zsh or some other shell only and
> therefore don't need bash support.
bash-completion has been recommended since 2009. Not a single
Richard Hector wrote on 8/6/19 12:42 PM:
On 7/08/19 5:31 AM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote on 8/6/19 10:34 AM:
I didn't fully understand your fstab, but is there a typo -- wa11 vs.
wa1?
No. My current config is;
/wa1 -> wa11 ( soft link )
/wa11 ( <- /dev/sdb2 )
On 7/08/19 3:16 AM, Kushal Kumaran wrote:
> Richard Hector writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm getting messages like this in my logs:
>>
>> Aug 6 13:16:18 akl-host3 systemd[1]: dev-xvda9.device: Job
>> dev-xvda9.device/start timed out.
>> Aug 6 13:16:18 akl-host3 systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for
On 7/08/19 5:31 AM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> rhkra...@gmail.com wrote on 8/6/19 10:34 AM:
>> I didn't fully understand your fstab, but is there a typo -- wa11 vs.
>> wa1?
> No. My current config is;
>
> /wa1 -> wa11 ( soft link )
> /wa11 ( <- /dev/sdb2 )
>
> with sdb2 mounted on /wa11
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote on 8/6/19 10:34 AM:
I didn't fully understand your fstab, but is there a typo -- wa11 vs. wa1?
No. My current config is;
/wa1 -> wa11 ( soft link )
/wa11( <- /dev/sdb2 )
with sdb2 mounted on /wa11 so I don't have to find and
change all the paths that I
Felix Miata wrote on 8/6/19 10:33 AM:
Dennis Wicks composed on 2019-08-06 10:09 (UTC-0500):
I *cannot* mount *any* partition on /wa1
What is output from ls -ld /wa*/ ?
wix@dgwicks:/$ ls -ld /wa*/
drwxrwxrwx 17 root root 4096 Jun 17 14:07 /wa1/
drwxrwxrwx 17 root root 4096 Jun 17 14:07
Thomas Schmitt wrote on 8/6/19 10:30 AM:
Hi,
Dennis Wicks wrote:
I *cannot* mount *any* partition on /wa1
but I *can* mount *any* partition on any other mount point.
So what do you get from these shell commands ?
I am currently running with "ln -s /wa11 /wa1" so this isn't
the config I
On 2019-08-06, The Wanderer wrote:
>> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=3D765448
>
> Interesting. How'd you find that? It didn't crop up in my searches based
> on the error messages I was seeing.
>
I looked for "debian virt-manager without systemd" using the G search
engine, and
On 2019-08-06 at 11:29, Curt wrote:
> On 2019-08-06, The Wanderer wrote:
>
>> I tried this out myself recently, but couldn't get it to work; it
>> reports that "libvirtd is installed but not running".
>>
>> As far as I can tell, the problem boils down to the fact that I
>> refuse to have
I didn't fully understand your fstab, but is there a typo -- wa11 vs. wa1?
On Tuesday, August 06, 2019 11:09:32 AM Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Requested info attached:
>
> I *cannot* mount *any* partition on /wa1
> but I *can* mount *any* partition on any other mount point.
>
> Regards, and Thanks!
>
Dennis Wicks composed on 2019-08-06 10:09 (UTC-0500):
> I *cannot* mount *any* partition on /wa1
What is output from ls -ld /wa*/ ?
--
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Richard Hector writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm getting messages like this in my logs:
>
> Aug 6 13:16:18 akl-host3 systemd[1]: dev-xvda9.device: Job
> dev-xvda9.device/start timed out.
> Aug 6 13:16:18 akl-host3 systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device
> dev-xvda9.device.
> Aug 6 13:16:18 akl-host3
Hi,
Dennis Wicks wrote:
> I *cannot* mount *any* partition on /wa1
> but I *can* mount *any* partition on any other mount point.
So what do you get from these shell commands ?
ls -ld /wa1 /wa11
find /wa1
What happens if you create a new /wa1 ?
mv /wa1 /wa1_old
mkdir /wa1
mount
On 2019-08-06, The Wanderer wrote:
>
> I tried this out myself recently, but couldn't get it to work; it
> reports that "libvirtd is installed but not running".
>
> As far as I can tell, the problem boils down to the fact that I refuse
> to have libpam-systemd installed, which means that I can't
Requested info attached:
I *cannot* mount *any* partition on /wa1
but I *can* mount *any* partition on any other mount point.
Regards, and Thanks!
Dennis
Andrei POPESCU wrote on 8/6/19 1:06 AM:
On Lu, 05 aug 19, 15:33:57, Dennis Wicks wrote:
It seems that something in the mount process does
On 2019-08-06 at 02:18, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> On 3/8/19 3:39 am, Etienne Mollier wrote:
>
>> Since you are coming from the VirtualBox world, I would suggest to
>> check out the package "virt-manager" which provides a GUI allowing
>> to drive your KVM virtual machines. You may find more
El 6/8/19 a las 11:00, Marcelo Eduardo Giordano escribió:
Hola amigos tengo debian 10 y me sale el siguiente error
Des:13 https://www.deb-multimedia.org buster InRelease [21,3 kB]
Err:13 https://www.deb-multimedia.org buster InRelease
Las firmas siguientes no se pudieron verificar porque su
Desde el lugar donde sacaste esos repositorios, debes buscar las claves pgp
e importar las.
Saludos
El mar., 6 ago. 2019 10:00, Marcelo Eduardo Giordano <
marcelogiord...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Hola amigos tengo debian 10 y me sale el siguiente error
>
> Des:13 https://www.deb-multimedia.org
On Tuesday 06 August 2019 09:22:15 Curt wrote:
> On 2019-08-06, deloptes wrote:
> > Curt wrote:
> >> LightDM's dm-tool command can be used to allow multiple users to be
> >> logged in on separate ttys. The following will send a signal
> >> requesting that the current session be locked and then
Op 06-08-19 om 15:32 schreef Jaap van Wingerde:
> Paul van der Vlis schreef op 2019-08-06 00:34:
>> /usr/lib/ssl/openssl.cnf
>
>>> [Mon Aug 5 20:59:27 UTC 2019] Can not init api.
>>> 140017436155968:error:0200100D:system library:fopen:Permission
>>>
Op 06-08-19 om 15:32 schreef Jaap van Wingerde:
> Paul van der Vlis schreef op 2019-08-06 00:34:
>> /usr/lib/ssl/openssl.cnf
>
>>> [Mon Aug 5 20:59:27 UTC 2019] Can not init api.
>>> 140017436155968:error:0200100D:system library:fopen:Permission
>>>
On Tue 06 Aug 2019 at 07:11:04 (+0100), Ed wrote:
> On 2019-08-05 16:59-0500, David Wright wrote:
> > Perhaps this is all to do with your DM. I use startx, and since
> > stretch the Xserver runs "on top of" the VC that started it, and
> > as the user, not root. In the past, Xservers ran as root on
On Tue, 6 Aug 2019 13:45:48 - (UTC)
"tb75252" wrote:
Hello tb75252,
>How do I turn off the popup window? There's nothing in the HPLIP GUI
You may wish to try what's suggested here;
https://askubuntu.com/questions/101828/no-system-tray-detected-on-this-system
It worked for me when KDE
Hola amigos tengo debian 10 y me sale el siguiente error
Des:13 https://www.deb-multimedia.org buster InRelease [21,3 kB]
Err:13 https://www.deb-multimedia.org buster InRelease
Las firmas siguientes no se pudieron verificar porque su clave
pública no está disponible: NO_PUBKEY
On 2019-08-06, Curt wrote:
>>
>> it says multiple users - not the same user
>>
>>
>
> curty@einstein:~/glimmer$ man dm-tool
>
> switch-to-greeter
>Switch to the greeter suitable for logging into a new
>session.
>
> Says "logging into a new *session*." (emphasis mine).
On Tue 06 Aug 2019 at 08:44:41 (+0300), Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 05 aug 19, 14:55:11, David Wright wrote:
> >
> > I think it's made clear in the tomás quotation, about 18 lines above
> > Richard's citation of the same. Regardless, the OP is connecting two
> > machines (requiring firmware)
Paul van der Vlis schreef op 2019-08-06 00:34:
/usr/lib/ssl/openssl.cnf
[Mon Aug 5 20:59:27 UTC 2019] Can not init api.
140017436155968:error:0200100D:system library:fopen:Permission
denied:../crypto/bio/bss_file.c:74:fopen('/usr/lib/ssl/openssl.cnf','rb')
Mij lijkt het, dat
On 2019-08-06, deloptes wrote:
> Curt wrote:
>
>> LightDM's dm-tool command can be used to allow multiple users to be logged
>> in on separate ttys. The following will send a signal requesting that the
>> current session be locked and then will initiate a switch to LightDM's
>> greeter, allowing
On Mon 05 Aug 2019 at 22:50:17 +0200, Urs Thuermann wrote:
> Sometimes a package foo recommends foo-doc while others only suggest
> foo-doc.
>From https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-docs.html:
If package is a build tool, development tool, command-line tool,
or library development
Curt wrote:
> LightDM's dm-tool command can be used to allow multiple users to be logged
> in on separate ttys. The following will send a signal requesting that the
> current session be locked and then will initiate a switch to LightDM's
> greeter, allowing a new user to log in to the system.
it
On Mon 05 Aug 2019 at 22:50:17 +0200, Urs Thuermann wrote:
> For some reason I don't know, nfs-common recommends python. I have
Digging in the changelog gives you that.
Add Recommends python for mountstats and nfsiostat
--
Brian.
Stephan Seitz wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I’ve noticed that the Debian mailing list server is offering a certificate
> as a client:
> Client CN „clientcerts/bendel.debian.org”, Issuer „Debian SMTP CA”
>
> I can’t verify it because I can’t find the CA. There doesn’t seem to be a
> package with internal
Le 06/04/2019 à 10:40, Pascal Hambourg a écrit :
>> Ceci étant, quand on a des liens symboliques, c'est un peu
>> dommage de ne pas s'en servir, il est tout à fait possible
>> d'appliquer le `tune2fs` directement sur le disque par UUID. Le
>> système se charge de résoudre le lien symbolique vers
On Tue 06 Aug 2019 at 08:41:53 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 05 aug 19, 22:50:17, Urs Thuermann wrote:
> > Jonas Smedegaard writes:
> > >
> > > What is wrong is to suppress all recommendations by default.
> >
> > I have done this for years now, i.e. I have
> >
> >
Op 06-08-19 om 08:14 schreef Geert Stappers:
(...)
> Eventueel ook curl her-installeren
> sudo apt install --reinstall curl
Als je rechten verkeerd hebt staan, helpt reinstalleren volgens mij niet
altijd. Vandaar dat ik met "mv" de boel uit de weg haalde voordat ik
ging re-installeren.
Maar
Hi!
I’ve noticed that the Debian mailing list server is offering
a certificate as a client:
Client CN „clientcerts/bendel.debian.org”, Issuer „Debian SMTP CA”
I can’t verify it because I can’t find the CA. There doesn’t seem to be
a package with internal CAs.
Where can I find them?
Shade
On 2019-07-12 22:17, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Vi, 12 iul 19, 20:21:08, Reco wrote:
I say - if the user wants to "break" a system by not installing the
Recommends - let them. Whenever it's curiosity, a way of learning
something new or just a wish to do an OS liposuction.
Sure.
Still, I would
On Mon, Aug 05, 2019 at 10:50:17PM +0200, Urs Thuermann wrote:
> Jonas Smedegaard writes:
>
> > Quoting Stephan Seitz (2019-07-12 09:30:38)
[...]
> I have done this for years now, i.e. I have
>
> APT::Install-Recommends "false";
>
> in /etc/apt/apt.conf and I haven't had any problems,
On 2019-08-06, Ed wrote:
> On 2019-08-06 09:02+0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>> On Lu, 05 aug 19, 21:56:55, Ed wrote:
>> >
>> > How do you run two login managers though so that you can have two users
>> > share the same computer without having to log out? In other words,
>> > whilst I go and
On Thu, 1 Aug 2019, Brian wrote:
Printing is comprehensively covered on the wiki. A starting point is
https://wiki.debian.org/QuickPrintQueuesCUPS
Scanning is trickier because user-facing software needs developing.
Have look at
https://wiki.debian.org/SaneOverNetwork#airprint
thank you
On 3/8/19 9:10 pm, Nate Bargmann wrote:
* On 2019 03 Aug 02:25 -0500, Sven Hartge wrote:
Nate Bargmann wrote:
On 2019 02 Aug 12:11 -0500, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
Given that VBox is no longer in the Buster repositories I tried to
install the Stretch .deb package from the VBox web site.
On 3/8/19 3:39 am, Etienne Mollier wrote:
Since you are coming from the VirtualBox world, I would suggest
to check out the package "virt-manager" which provides a GUI
allowing to drive your KVM virtual machines. You may find more
details about this program on its homepage:
On Ma, 06 aug 19, 01:34:43, zetam.imap wrote:
> hello
> I have quite (to me) unexplained behavior in a wifi interface I defined
> in /etc/network/interfaces config file.
> I turned off NetworkManager
>
> root@:~ # systemctl stop NetworkManager.service
> root@:~ # systemctl disable
On Tue, Aug 06, 2019 at 12:34:07AM +0200, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Op 05-08-19 om 23:16 schreef Jaap van Wingerde:
> > MedeDebianen!
> >
> > Door een ondoordachte chown en/of chmod van /etc/ssl (in plaats
> > van /etc/ssl/private) heb ik denk ik ca-certificates gemold en daardoor
> > kunnen
On 2019-08-06 09:02+0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 05 aug 19, 21:56:55, Ed wrote:
> >
> > How do you run two login managers though so that you can have two users
> > share the same computer without having to log out? In other words,
> > whilst I go and make dinner I want to allow someone
On 2019-08-05 16:59-0500, David Wright wrote:
> Perhaps this is all to do with your DM. I use startx, and since
> stretch the Xserver runs "on top of" the VC that started it, and
> as the user, not root. In the past, Xservers ran as root on VC7,
> VC8, …
Does lightdm or gdm act as your greeter? I
On Lu, 05 aug 19, 15:33:57, Dennis Wicks wrote:
>
> It seems that something in the mount process does not like "wa1" for a mount
> point. Anybody have similar recent problems?
Please show your fstab and the output of 'lsblk -f'.
Kind regards,
Andrei
--
On Lu, 05 aug 19, 21:56:55, Ed wrote:
>
> How do you run two login managers though so that you can have two users
> share the same computer without having to log out? In other words,
> whilst I go and make dinner I want to allow someone else to sit here,
> without having to shut applications
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