Hoi
On 09/12/2022 12:58, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Hallo Gijs en anderen,
Op 09-12-2022 om 08:54 schreef Gijs Hillenius:
Hoi!
Een collega op het werk helpt me met het combineren van super-eenvoudig
te schrijven serietje van MarkDown regeltjes, die je dan met een enkel
commando:
,
| nix
Hi there
On 12/07/2021 15:40, Markos wrote:
OK. Now I understand a little bit more the situation.
You are referring to this pattern:
https://www.astm.org/Standards/E1381.htm
I didn't know this standard.
What I have seen in my experience with laboratory automation with some
Hi
On 09/07/2021 20:43, Markos wrote:
Em 09-07-2021 10:21, Rob van der Putten escreveu:
Which Debian packages support the ASTM lab equipment (over TCP)
protocol? An overview would be nice.
Please, explain with more detail, and some example, what exactly are you
looking for?
The sister
Hi there
On 09/07/2021 19:11, Brian wrote:
On Fri 09 Jul 2021 at 19:04:06 +0200, Rob van der Putten wrote:
On 09/07/2021 18:23, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
On 2021-07-09 9:21 a.m., Rob van der Putten wrote:
Which Debian packages support the ASTM lab equipment (over TCP
Hi there
On 09/07/2021 18:23, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
On 2021-07-09 9:21 a.m., Rob van der Putten wrote:
Which Debian packages support the ASTM lab equipment (over TCP)
protocol? An overview would be nice.
Have you tried usign the packages.debian.org search engine
Hi there
Which Debian packages support the ASTM lab equipment (over TCP)
protocol? An overview would be nice.
Regards,
Rob
Hoi
On 23/05/2021 11:15, Geert Stappers wrote:
On Sun, May 23, 2021 at 09:31:24AM +0200, Rob van der Putten wrote:
On 22/05/2021 22:40, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Op 22-05-2021 om 20:48 schreef Rob van der Putten:
On 22/05/2021 20:05, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Op 22-05-2021 om 20:00 schreef
Hoi
On 22/05/2021 22:40, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Op 22-05-2021 om 20:48 schreef Rob van der Putten:
On 22/05/2021 20:05, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Op 22-05-2021 om 20:00 schreef Rob van der Putten:
On 22/05/2021 19:53, Rob van der Putten wrote:
On 22/05/2021 16:54, Paul van der Vlis
Hoi
On 22/05/2021 20:05, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Op 22-05-2021 om 20:00 schreef Rob van der Putten:
On 22/05/2021 19:53, Rob van der Putten wrote:
On 22/05/2021 16:54, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Op 22-05-2021 om 16:02 schreef Paul van der Vlis:
Sinds kort heb ik een GPON Freedom
Hoi
On 22/05/2021 19:53, Rob van der Putten wrote:
On 22/05/2021 16:54, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Op 22-05-2021 om 16:02 schreef Paul van der Vlis:
Sinds kort heb ik een GPON Freedom aansluiting, dat is nieuw en nog
niet voor iedereen beschikbaar.
Nu had ik me voorgenomen om de internet
Hoi
On 22/05/2021 16:54, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Op 22-05-2021 om 16:02 schreef Paul van der Vlis:
Sinds kort heb ik een GPON Freedom aansluiting, dat is nieuw en nog
niet voor iedereen beschikbaar.
Nu had ik me voorgenomen om de internet verbinding te realiseren via
Debian, dat gaat op
Hi there
On 19/06/2020 21:14, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
On the danger of starting a flame war ...
thinking about the article by Gunnar Wolf on Planet Debian
instead of "whitelist" and "blacklist" I would like to propose the terms:
"allowlist" and "rejectlist"
instead of (for example on disk
Hi there
On 17/06/2019 12:11, Aidan Gauland wrote:
On 17/06/19 9:09 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 10:05:11AM +0100, mick crane wrote:
hello,
I know nothing about IPv6.
Can somebody point to a good explanation ?
I'd recommend skimming the relevant Wikipedia [1] page.
Hi there
On 17/05/2019 09:28, Dominik George wrote:
please do*never* use GitHub for free software
Please explain, in detail, why.
If discrimination against parts of the community is not enough for you, here's
why:
https://mako.cc/writing/hill-free_tools.html
An overview;
Hi there
On 24/11/2018 18:25, Gary Dale wrote:
Reco has already explained why this approach is incorrect.
My own two cents on the problem is that Interfaces is meant to define
how the network is brought up, not to change a running network. If you
want to change a running network, use
Hi there
On 04/10/2018 20:32, Reco wrote:
Please do not top post.
On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 02:15:52PM -0400, Default User wrote:
Hi, Henning.
I am running Unstable, with 4.18.0-2 amd-64 kernel, all updated.
I don't know anything about bind. How do I know what bind version I am
running, and
Hi there
On 07/10/2018 12:36, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On 07-10-2018 07:11, Rick Thomas wrote:
On further study, it seems that (in Debian Stretch, at least) the root KSK’s
used by dnsmasq are taken from the file /usr/share/dns/root.ds, which is
provided by the package dns-root-data; and
Hi there
On 23/09/2018 20:07, Grzesiek Sójka wrote:
On 9/23/18 2:36 PM, Rob van der Putten wrote:
On 23/09/2018 13:48, Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
I need to allow remote applications to connect to xorg. Since I log
in using lxdm i have tcp_listen=1 in /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf. Thus Xorg
is running
Hi there
On 23/09/2018 13:48, Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
I need to allow remote applications to connect to xorg. Since I log in
using lxdm i have tcp_listen=1 in /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf. Thus Xorg is
running without -nolisten tcp flag. Unfortunately:
$ xhost +localhost; DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 xterm
Hi there
Note: A reply in bugs failed.
On 09/09/18 10:08, Marco Lucidi wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 21:41:11 +0200 Samuel Thibault
> wrote:
> > Unfortunately AIUI upstream has stopped supporting ALSA, so we are
stuck
> > with pulseaudio for firefox.
>
> Is there any particular reason for
Hi there
See;
https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01639/0
I don't think not using deny-answer-aliases is really an option.
Regards,
Rob
Hi there
On 10/08/18 01:03, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
No. This is an absolutely terrible idea. Here's why mailing lists
are (along with Usenet newsgroups) vastly superior to web-based anything:
I prefer Usenet to mailing lists. I read dozens of mailing lists and I
don't want all that data
Hi there
Package: linphone depends on linphone-nogtk. But I don't see why.
It contains no libs, just the binaries linphonec and linphonecsh. Which,
as far as I can tell, are never called from linphone. In fact, I can
move them to an other dir and still run linphone.
What did I miss?
Hi
On 19/01/18 15:08, Andy Hawkins wrote:
I guess I don't *need* IPv6, but as a technology geek it's just something I
wanted to play around with. I've set up a tunnel with Hurricane Electric
that gets me a fully routable IPv6 prefix that I can assign an address from
to each of the devices on
Hi there
On 04/10/17 20:10, Don Armstrong wrote:
On Wed, 04 Oct 2017, Rob van der Putten wrote:
The Asterisk security update seems to exclude amd64; I can't find a
13.14.1~dfsg-2+deb9u2_amd64.deb in pool.
It's in stable-new:
% rmadison asterisk|grep 9u2
asterisk | 1:13.14.1~dfsg-2
Hi there
On 04/10/17 17:33, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Wed, Oct 04, 2017 at 05:24:21PM +0200, Rob van der Putten wrote:
The Asterisk security update seems to exclude amd64; I can't find a
13.14.1~dfsg-2+deb9u2_amd64.deb in pool.
That is quite strange. There have been reports of uploads
Hi there
The Asterisk security update seems to exclude amd64; I can't find a
13.14.1~dfsg-2+deb9u2_amd64.deb in pool.
Regards,
Rob
Hi there
On 20/08/17 17:59, Rob van der Putten wrote:
An other bit stretch 'weirdness':
After playing a DVD with VLC, the eject button is dysfunctional and I
have to type 'eject' on the command line to get it to eject.
Found an other one;
File type icons are missing in a file listing. ^L
Hi there
On 24/08/17 15:39, Dan Ritter wrote:
As of Stretch, the standard OpenSSH sshd does not support
Protocol 1, so there's no particular reason to enforce it
by stating Protocol 2.
I assumed as much. It's just a simple way to keep rkhunter happy.
PermitRootLogin now defaults to
Hi there
On 22/08/17 21:16, Rob van der Putten wrote:
Upgrade from amd64 Jessie (insserv, bare ALSA).
I kind of miss xfce-mixer Alsamixergui works, but xfce-mixer looked
better.
I use qasmixer now;
http://www.sput.nl/software/qasmixer.png
I removed the xfce4 meta package, since it insists
Hi there
On 22/08/17 18:01, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Question is whether it can be unambiguously recognized in netstat output
as long as it is visible.
Further: Is it always only one hidden port ?
It's always a callback from a Stretch NFS server to a Jessie NFS client.
It occurs when the
Hi there
On 21/08/17 18:29, deloptes wrote:
No issues, even with new installation on new disk :)
Upgrade from amd64 Jessie (insserv, bare ALSA).
I kind of miss xfce-mixer Alsamixergui works, but xfce-mixer looked
better. I'm very happy that Firefox works on bare ALSA.
As Greg wrote,
Hi there
On 22/08/17 15:23, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
It seems that it was fixed or suppressed intermediately.
The newer post says "It's back!".
I already stated my enthusiasm on occasion of your post about DVD ejecting.
It is discouraging to get ignored after having invested substantial
Hi there
On 22/08/17 12:38, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Rob van der Putten wrote:
I think this may be a kernel bug.
A valid theory for now. I googled on:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/851986/rkhunter-reports-hidden-tcp-port-probably-nfs-server
brings me to
http://www.mail-archive.com
Hi there
On 22/08/17 11:44, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
This raises the question why netstat does not show Rob's NFS ports.
Does NFS change the port fast enough so that netstat and port scan differ ?
A good question. I guess we need more details from the OP.
The hidden port lingers on for
Hi there
More stretch weirdness:
Rkhunter alerts me to a hidden port. Restarting NFS changes the port
number. Today I did a netstat after restarting NFS and then run
unhide-tcp a few times: It's the client side of RPC NFS callback.
What can I do about this?
Regards,
Rob
Hi there
An other bit stretch 'weirdness':
After playing a DVD with VLC, the eject button is dysfunctional and I
have to type 'eject' on the command line to get it to eject.
How do I fix this?
Regards,
Rob
Hi there
On 19/08/17 14:10, Brian wrote:
"set mouse=" in ~/.vimrc.
In /etc/vim/vimrc it doesn't work.
In ~/.vimrc it does.
Thanks!
Regards,
Rob
Hi there
After a upgrade from jessie to stretch I can't use the mouse to cut and
paste in vim.
nvi works, nano works.
As quick fix I removed xxd and installed the jessie version of vim,
vim-common and vim-runtime. This does work.
Regards,
Rob
Hi there
On 05/07/17 17:27, Don Armstrong wrote:
It already exists:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/04/msg00097.html
«
You can just append:
preseed/late_command="in-target apt-get install -y sysvinit-core"
to the installer command line.
Or you can roll your own install media
Hi there
On 13/03/17 15:54, GiaThnYgeia wrote:
Out of my frustration and lack of understanding, or the belief that all
systems should run as trouble-free as clean-debian, and possibly due to
just getting tired of fighting something too long, I bad-mouthed
siduction in public.
My source of
Hi there
On 13/03/17 17:27, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Brian writes:
On Sat 11 Mar 2017 at 21:06:23 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Brian writes:
On Tue 07 Mar 2017 at 15:41:54 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Thanks, `cups' alone was enough. Now
Hi there
On 30/12/16 18:25, deloptes wrote:
Lisi Reisz wrote:
Try reading what I have actually said, whilst making some attempt to
understand it, instead of just contradicting it. You do enjoy
contradicting people, don't you?
Hah, Lisi I just got the same impression from Xen.
I am
Hi there
On 29/12/16 14:44, cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz wrote:
[sorry for the late response.]
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 11:05:48AM +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
It is not easy to describe a program with many use cases and even
more particular settings and actions.
What lacks to my experience
Hi there
On 08/12/16 16:27, Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
0) backport it yourself. It is not that hard to dget a dsc file from
testing and try to build it for the current release. Often works without
additional efforts.
That's what I do. I'm rather blunt about it;
1. Does it compile?
2. Does it
Hi there
On 26/11/16 18:38, Rob van der Putten wrote:
I run XFCE on my desktop. I had to add myself to sudo to make things
work properly.
And admin.
admin is needed to get xconsole syslog to work.
sudo to keep xdm logout from complaining. I use lightdm now though.
I edited the cups config
Hi there
On 25/11/16 22:26, Latincom wrote:
Is there a step by step guide or How to on line?
I have 1 Wheezy without Systemd, and i would like to upgrade it.
Thanks.
You can do both an upgrade and an install from scratch without systemd;
http://without-systemd.org/
Hi there
On 06/10/16 07:29, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
iface etho0 inet static
See post by Georgi Naplatanov.
address 2620:7:a000::1
netmask 64
gateway :::c0a8:101
:::c0a8:101 is 192.168.1.1; Kernels use ::/96 addresses
internally and not on networks.
Hi there
On 10/09/16 13:37, Nicolas George wrote:
Le quintidi 25 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Rob van der Putten a écrit :
So the question should have been 'Is delayed ack disabled'.
I have a hard finding decent information on the subject, so I did a bit of
experimentation;
I send tiny bits of data
Hi there
On 09/09/16 19:57, Rob van der Putten wrote:
I thought I overlooked something. And this is it.
Thanks!
So the question should have been 'Is delayed ack disabled'.
I have a hard finding decent information on the subject, so I did a bit
of experimentation;
I send tiny bits of data
Hi there
On 09/09/16 18:19, Stefan Monnier wrote:
I suggest you re-read https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagle's_algorithm
Nagle only kicks in when there are un-acknowledged packets. So on the
first packet, there is no delay. There will be a delay on the *second*
packet if it's small and we
Hi there
I'm experimenting with TCP to see how long it takes to send a small
amount of data from A to B. One would expect a latency of a few hundred
milliseconds, but it's a few hundred microseconds instead. It is as if
Nagle's algorithm has been disabled.
Regards,
Rob
Hi there
Linphone doesn't sort contacts in alphabetical order.
Twinkle crashes when I switch virtual desktop during a call.
Any ideas?
Suggestions for other softphones?
Regards,
Rob
Hi there
Rob van der Putten wrote:
The libs are different.
So I build a backport.
And a libecap3 backport. It wants libecap3.
Regards,
Rob
Hi there
Rob van der Putten wrote:
heqami...@runbox.com wrote:
No need to build a backport. Just use the sid/unstable testing version
on apt-get
I didn't check the library compatibility. Thanks.
The libs are different.
It's a bit odd though. Every version patched except stable
Hi there
heqami...@runbox.com wrote:
No need to build a backport. Just use the sid/unstable testing version
on apt-get
I didn't check the library compatibility. Thanks.
It's a bit odd though. Every version patched except stable.
Regards,
Rob
Hi there
This puzzles me a bit: Information on source package squid3;
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/source-package/squid3
Do I need a to build a backport to be safe?
Regards,
Rob
Hi there
Michael Lange wrote:
On Wed, 11 May 2016 18:43:50 +0200
Michael Lange wrote:
According to this (yet probably dated ) page:
http://www-archive.mozilla.org/projects/intl/chardet.html
universal_charset_detector might help if it were enabled by default.
Hi there
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 12:34:29PM +0200, Rob van der Putten wrote:
I actually thought about this. But it just seems crude;
vim some.txt
^vufeff
:wq
It does work though.
But I want UTF-8 without a BOM. It is, after all, the default locale.
Everyone
Hi there
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
This is happening only on local files? Perhaps FF is expecting that brain
damaged byte order mark to recognize the file as UTF-8?
When the data come over HTTP there are other out-of-band hints to communicate
the encoding.
Try editing the file with some
Hi there
Michael Lange wrote:
you can try the following:
type "about:config" into iceweasel's address bar (without the quotes of
course), then type "charset" into the config's search bar. Several options
should appear. Look for the key "intl.charset.default". Is the value
already set to
Hi there
UTF-8 is my default locale. So obviously text files are UTF-8 as well.
So why does iceweasel insist that these are windows-1252? How do I fix this?
Regards,
Rob
Hi there
I was under the impression that Jessie's Analog would support IPv6. It
turns out it doesn't.
Older thread on the subject;
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2012/12/msg00784.html
So I applied the same hack as before;
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2012/12/msg00932.html
Hi there
Rob van der Putten wrote:
How do I get cern_meta.load?
Is compiling Apache myself the only option?
And default mime type is no longer supported. Which is really annoying
if you want to read compressed text files with a web browser.
Regards,
Rob
Hi there
I run into the following problems after upgrading to Jessie;
- logresolve segfaults.
- Apache misses cern_meta.load
- console-kit-daemon complains;
console-kit-daemon[4676]: GLib-CRITICAL: Source ID 154 was not found
when attempting to remove it
How do I get cern_meta.load?
Is
Hoi
Rob van der Putten wrote:
Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Misschien is dit zinnig:
http://www.debian-administration.org/article/669/Cloning_a_Debian_system_-_identical_packages_and_versions
Ik krijg;
$VAR1 = \'HTML::Template : Attempt to set nonexistent parameter \'ipv6\'
- this parameter
Hoi
Richard Lucassen wrote:
Het is alsof-ie het ergens cachet of dat-ie het ergens anders aan
relateert.
Ha, cache!
Als er ergens een proxy server tussen zit, hoort daar eem max-age=0 bij.
Ik had ooit;
Acquire::http::Proxy "http://proxy.sput.nl:8080/::max-age=0;;
Maar ik doe dat nu in
Hi there
Seeker wrote:
If you do actually have an audio out and a line out and the line out
doesn't produce
audio when something is plugged into the audio out, it may be an
indication that it's
a hardwired mechanical function built into the audio out jack to break
the circuit to the
line
Hi there
Danny wrote:
No jumpers on the motherboard ... :( ...
Sometimes it's the way the connector is plugged into the motherboard or
the front panel.
Sometimes it's a BIOS setting.
Look for AC 97.
See;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_High_Definition_Audio
If all of this fails you
Hi there
Stephen Powell wrote:
Reposting, since the original post seems to have gotten lost in
the mail.
I've got an annoying problem. Every time I login to the XFCE desktop,
an application starts that I don't want. (It happens to be abiword.)
I close the application window and go on, but
Hi there
Curt wrote:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/blocked/p948
A rather fuzzy statement.
Regards,
Rob
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Apparently .481 is buggy as well.
Just to see what would happen, I renamed libflashplayer.so;
Youtube complains about a missing plugin, but works anyway. It seems
that FF 31.8.0 has enough HTML 5 support to make this work.
Regards,
Rob
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Hi there
Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Or consider making do without it. :)
Any alternatives?
I hate flash!
Flash seems to be in a category of its own when it comes to security
problems.
Indeed.
Regards,
Rob
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For i386 the new version is;
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/pdc/11.2.202.468/install_flash_player_11_linux.i386.tar.gz
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The most recent version is 11,2,202,457. For i386 that's:
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/pdc/11.2.202.457/install_flash_player_11_linux.i386.tar.gz
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Most recent version is 11.2.202.451. For i386 that's;
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/pdc/11.2.202.451/install_flash_player_11_linux.i386.tar.gz
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A lot of bugs [1] but no Debian updates.
Should I be concerned?
[1] For instance;
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/security/AST-2014-012.html
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Scott Ferguson wrote:
Sorry - I don't have an authoritative answer to that. It 'might' help if
you gave some information about which release you are using.
Current Debian stable; 1:1.8.13.1~dfsg1-3+deb7u3
Did you scroll down and look at the Corrected in section and compare
the
Hi there
update-flashplugin-nonfree downloads old version;
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=765457
For i386 that's;
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/pdc/11.2.202.411/install_flash_player_11_linux.i386.tar.gz
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http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2014_3.txt
http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2014_4.txt
SNMP is default off. But how about the pinger?
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Rob van der Putten wrote:
http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2014_3.txt
http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2014_4.txt
SNMP is default off. But how about the pinger?
Is switched the pinger off.
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Hi there
Stephen Allen wrote:
Thanks Rob
I think they found another bug;
http://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsb14-13.html
There is a bug report;
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=746370
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Hi there
Brian wrote:
Cut
(cups-bsd is a purely optional package to use with cups. Printing works
without it).
You can even combine cups with another lpd.
Regards,
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Brian wrote:
Please, no! If you've read all of the posts to #727708
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=727708
carefully you'll find there is probably nothing original to say.
We know the default init system for Jessie will be systemd. If memebers
of this list are
Hi there
Brian wrote:
python-dev isn't required to set up printing. That can be done using
http://localhost:631 or with lpinfo plus lpadmin.
In general: Some additional info on setting up printers;
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Printing-HOWTO/
Esp;
Hi there
Brian wrote:
python-dev isn't required to set up printing. That can be done using
http://localhost:631 or with lpinfo plus lpadmin.
I just look it up. This printer also scans;
http://www.shopping.hp.com/shopping/pdf/ce863a.pdf
You probably need more then just a ppd.
Regards,
Rob
Hi there
Brian wrote:
There is a Generic Postscript Printer PPD which I use with a 2200DN. It
does 1200x1200. I'm not sure the difference between that and 600x600 is
at all obvious.
I my experience the difference is vast when dithering grey tones.
Anyway, if you can't find a ppd which
HI there
wobbly-hs wrote:
hp1320n laser
hplip connection to:
HP LaserJet 1320 series Postscript (recommended) postscript driver
But shock / amazement!..
hpijs does work - I thought I'd tried it already but maybe I'd copied the
ppd or something, this time a clean ppd seems to work (but
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Curt wrote:
A known limitation, it seems.
http://www.openprinting.org/printer/HP/HP-LaserJet_1320
This site is slow and PPDs keep disappearing.
If you do find a PPD that works, put it on your website, so people can
find it using a web search.
(I wanted to view the discussion
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Brian wrote:
What is lacking in the range of PPDs offered by Debian that one has to
go searching in corners of the web to find one?
AFAIK Debian doesn't provide a PPD for my printer.
Debian used to, but that is a long time ago.
Vr.Gr,
Rob
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Brian wrote:
And your printer model is?
It's in an earlier post in this thread: HP Laserjet P2015DN. There is a
ppd in Current Debian stable package hpijs-ppds, but it doesn't support
1200 dpi. See earlier post. More here;
http://www.sput.nl/software/hp2015dn.html#cups
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http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2014_1.txt
AFAIK SSL-Bump is disabled by default. I did not find any Debian
reference to this bug.
Or did I miss something?
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http://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsb14-09.html
Does this effect Debian?
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I'm tinkering a bit with Squid. Build a backport [1].
Does anyone know what the contents of /var/log/squid3/netdb.state means?
Some things are obvious, others are not.
[1] http://www.sput.nl/software/squid33.html
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Артур Истомин wrote:
Yes, affect.
# update-flashplugin-nonfree --status
Flash Player version installed on this system : 11.2.202.335
Flash Player version available on upstream site: 11.2.202.350
To update this fucked proprietary software, run:
# update-flashplugin-nonfree
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Rob van der Putten wrote:
Somehow this doesn't update the software.
Is just noticed that there is a bug reposrt;
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744263
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Артур Истомин wrote:
I am on testing and it work for me.
Which has the same dependencies. So I installed it on stable. It wants;
http://people.debian.org/~bartm/flashplugin-nonfree/fp.11.2.202.350.sha512.i386.pgp.asc
Which doesn't exist.
Cut
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Stephen Allen wrote:
+1 Not installed. :(
A manual install, as suggested by Arthur, works.
For i386, download;
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/pdc/11.2.202.350/install_flash_player_11_linux.i386.tar.gz
I renamed /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so to
Hi there
Which browsers support zone indices / IPv6 link-local addresses?
I know Lynx works.
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Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 29/12/13 23:43, Rob van der Putten wrote:
Which Debian packages support IPV6 Zone IDs?
Sorry, I meant web browsers.
Iceweasel
Redirects to search page
nmap
Konqueror (webkit, so anything telnet or ftp using webkit)
Complains about improperly
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