On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 4:52 AM, Davide Anchisi wrote:
> I do have libpoppler-qt5-1:
> dpkg -l libpoppler-qt5-1
> ii libpoppler-qt5-1:amd6 0.26.5-2+deb8u1
> and libpoppler-qt5.so.1: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpoppler-qt5.so.1
>
> The command to build the package. I
Steven Mainor wrote:
> I don't know if this helps answer #3 or not. I have ran Debian from a
> microSD flash card before but the card reader was attached via USB.
>
> It didn't last very long before the flash card degraded. I think running
> an operating system on flash used up the read/write
On 12/02/2016 04:14 PM, Jape Person wrote:
On 12/02/2016 06:25 PM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, December 03, 2016 12:19:09 AM Doug wrote:
On 11/30/2016 09:57 AM, do...@mail.com wrote:
Beware of HP inkjets, HP recently had to change the code so that
people
could install ink
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 12:01 PM, Gianluca Guidi wrote:
> Hello,
> I would like to report a bug I experienced in sid but I have no idea about
> what package could be involved.
>
> I use Xfce, including its window manager, and Compton to add some effects.
>
> Every few
Sí, verdad, qué pasó con Camaleón, alguien sabe?
From what I recall, raspbian's default user is in the sudoers file by default
too.
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On Thu, Dec 01, 2016 at 06:06:34PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 01 December 2016 15:30:12 emetib wrote:
[use sudo]
> The last time I tried that, some years ago, it demanded the old passwd
> first. I think that was about Red Hat 7.1's day. I'd been using it since
> 1998 and 5.0.
>
>
On Friday 02 December 2016 06:16:31 Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 01, 2016 at 06:06:34PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Thursday 01 December 2016 15:30:12 emetib wrote:
>
> [use sudo]
>
> > The last time I tried that, some years ago, it demanded the old
> > passwd first. I think that
One of the problems you will have with many (any?) of the solutions
proposed is they rely on the current state of your local apt package
metadata cache. Which is to say, if that is not up-to-date, then you
are only going to get stale information; and you need to be root to
update it.
I would
On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 11:11 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2016-12-02 10:57 +0200, David Baron wrote:
>
>> Is this being kicked off Debian?
>
> Depends on whether NVidia releases a version that is compatible with
> Xserver 1.19[1]. I'm afraid this might not happen in time for
On Friday 02 December 2016 06:14:34 Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> From what I recall, raspbian's default user is in the sudoers file by
> default too.
Of course it is, Jonathon, but I am the user that counts, and adding me
to the sudoers and the sudo group still does not get me rights to run
any
El jue, 01-12-2016 a las 21:38 -0500, Rivera Valdez escribió:
> Acabo de bootear con la imagen live de Debian con el firmware non-
> free incluido.
> Siguen sin funcionar ni la placa de red ni la wireless, y me topo con
> lo siguiente:
>
> root@debian:/home/user# iwconfig
> lono wireless
Hi,
What I have been using for years is a little script to send me (and the
servicedesk) a daily mail:
#!/bin/bash
# MAILREC is space separated
MAILREC="myem...@tio.nl helpd...@tio.nl"
SUBJECT="Upgrade report voor $HOSTNAME"
TMPFILE=/tmp/upgradereport.tmp
# Step 1: update repositories...
Is this being kicked off Debian?
Dist-upgrade will remove it for a while now, lists it as installed but not
needed, as well.
upgrade holds back most all xorg stuff.
Problems with kde plasma with both 304xx (works partially) and nouveau
(hangs). What would I do now?
(I would prefer nouveau
On 2016-12-02 10:57 +0200, David Baron wrote:
> Is this being kicked off Debian?
Depends on whether NVidia releases a version that is compatible with
Xserver 1.19[1]. I'm afraid this might not happen in time for Stretch.
> Dist-upgrade will remove it for a while now, lists it as installed but
Bom dia pessoal
Esou fazendo uma instalação limpa do Debian 8.6 e percebi que agora não
deixa configurar a rede manual ele pega direto por DHCP.
É isso mesmo ou é algum bug?
Atenciosamente
*Wanderlei Hüttel*
http://www.huttel.com.br
Am Freitag, 2. Dezember 2016, 10:57:22 CET schrieb David Baron:
> Is this being kicked off Debian?
>
> Dist-upgrade will remove it for a while now, lists it as installed but not
> needed, as well.
> upgrade holds back most all xorg stuff.
>
> Problems with kde plasma with both 304xx (works
On 12/02/2016 06:25 PM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, December 03, 2016 12:19:09 AM Doug wrote:
On 11/30/2016 09:57 AM, do...@mail.com wrote:
Beware of HP inkjets, HP recently had to change the code so that people
could install ink cartridges that were not HP's and no, refilling the
On 12/2/2016 4:21 PM, Jochen Spieker wrote:
Richard Owlett:
I have a well used Lenovo R61 Thinkpad whose sole raison d'etre is to serve
as a test platform for experiments which may spectacularly fail.
To quote a product description, it has:
Card Reader
4 in 1 card reader
Supported
On Saturday, December 03, 2016 12:19:09 AM Doug wrote:
> On 11/30/2016 09:57 AM, do...@mail.com wrote:
> > Beware of HP inkjets, HP recently had to change the code so that people
> > could install ink cartridges that were not HP's and no, refilling the old
> > ones did not work. So everyone had to
On 11/30/2016 10:57 AM, do...@mail.com wrote:
On Fri, 18 Nov 2016 20:34:03 -0500 Jape Person
wrote:
Hi.
I'm getting ready to replace all of our old equipment that has
been used for well over a decade in our home network.
I decided to try to do everything with FOSS -- open
I don't know if this helps answer #3 or not. I have ran Debian from a
microSD flash card before but the card reader was attached via USB.
It didn't last very long before the flash card degraded. I think running
an operating system on flash used up the read/write cycles too quickly.
I eventually
On 12/2/2016 4:48 PM, Steven Mainor wrote:
I don't know if this helps answer #3 or not. I have ran Debian from a
microSD flash card before but the card reader was attached via USB.
It didn't last very long before the flash card degraded. I think running
an operating system on flash used up the
On Fri, 18 Nov 2016 20:34:03 -0500
Jape Person wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm getting ready to replace all of our old equipment that has been
> used for well over a decade in our home network.
>
> I decided to try to do everything with FOSS -- open source Luxul
> router,
On Fri, 02 Dec 2016, Henning Follmann wrote:
> correctly now. However the two test mails were stuck in the queue. Even a
> forceful flush did not convince postfix to lookup the smarthost again.
You can use "postsuper -r " to fix this kind of issue in the future.
--
Henrique Holschuh
On 11/30/2016 09:57 AM, do...@mail.com wrote:
On Fri, 18 Nov 2016 20:34:03 -0500
Jape Person wrote:
Hi.
I'm getting ready to replace all of our old equipment that has been
used for well over a decade in our home network.
I decided to try to do everything with FOSS --
bom dia,
pelo que eu lembre sempre foi assim. mas se quiser manual desplugue o cabo
de rede que vai perguntar.
att.
Luis Teixeira
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y no probaste:
mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdb1 /mnt/disco
? asumiendo que tengas en /mnt/el directorio (disco) creado y
ntfs-3g instalado.
El 02-12-16 10:18, Juan Manuel Acuña escribió:
Hola.
A mi me pasó algo similar con un disco externo de un TB conectado por
usb, que tenía ntfs. El
Buenas, camaradas: me pasaron un disco de 3TB que no puedo montar en
debian. En realidad, es inmomtable en cualquier SO. El disco tiene dos
particiones sin formato al principio y al final. Con fdisk -l puedo verlo
como /dev/sdb1 pero si ejecuto mount -t ntfs-3g /mnt/disco me dice que
tiene un
Hello,
I do have a weird issue. First the story.
I switch a new debian install (jessie) from the /etc/network/interfaces
setup over to systemd-networkd. In addition I also enabled systemd-resolvd.
The address assignment happens via DHCP and the nameserver is correctly
entered into
D'acord, no sabia quanta quantitat de l'activitat de l'usuari filtra el
programari de Mozilla, i per això no ho he precisat.
Segueixo denunciant aquesta pràctica ilegítima, i queixant-me de l'aval
que gaudeix l'organització Mozilla de part de la majoria de
distribucions de GNU/Linux. Pitjor seria
Henning Follmann, Fr 02 Dez 2016 15:33:48 CET:
> Why does postfix even try to get the record. Documentation states
> actually that if not provided t defaults to:
> inet_protocols = ipv4
No, the documentation states
| inet_protocols (default: all)
On Fri, Dec 02, 2016 at 04:53:38PM +0100, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
> Henning Follmann, Fr 02 Dez 2016 15:33:48 CET:
>
> > Why does postfix even try to get the record. Documentation states
> > actually that if not provided t defaults to:
> > inet_protocols = ipv4
>
> No, the documentation
On 2016-12-02, Henning Follmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I do have a weird issue. First the story.
>
> I switch a new debian install (jessie) from the /etc/network/interfaces
> setup over to systemd-networkd. In addition I also enabled systemd-resolvd.
> The address
On 12/1/16, David Wright wrote:
> On Wed 30 Nov 2016 at 08:47:21 (-0500), Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> so I'm just as confused as Rodolfo
>> and I think for good reasons.
>
> I don't know whether Rodolfo is still confused after the explanation
> I gave. AFAICT once you
On 11/30/16, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> apt-mark showmanual gives you the complement of apt-mark showauto.
>> The second paragraph of apt-mark's description explains what's meant
>> by "auto". So "manual" doesn't mean what you appear to assume it does,
>> that you were
El jue, 01-12-2016 a las 21:38 -0500, Rivera Valdez escribió:
Acabo de bootear con la imagen live de Debian con el firmware non-
free incluido.
Siguen sin funcionar ni la placa de red ni la wireless, y me topo con
lo siguiente:
root@debian:/home/user# iwconfig
lono wireless
I have a well used Lenovo R61 Thinkpad whose sole raison d'etre
is to serve as a test platform for experiments which may
spectacularly fail.
To quote a product description, it has:
Card Reader
4 in 1 card reader
Supported Flash Memory
Memory Stick PRO, MultiMediaCard, SD Memory
Hola.
A mi me pasó algo similar con un disco externo de un TB conectado por usb,
que tenía ntfs. El disco era imposible de montarse ni en linux (diferentes
distros) ni en mac, me daba errores de entrada / salida. El problema con
este disco (al parecer) es que fue desconectado a la mala (sin
> > [use sudo]
> >
> > > The last time I tried that, some years ago, it demanded the old
> > > passwd first. I think that was about Red Hat 7.1's day. I'd been
> > > using it since 1998 and 5.0.
> > >
> > > > i hope that this helps some for future reference.
> > >
> > > If no pw is needed, great.
que te recontra, por las dudas
El 1 de diciembre de 2016, 15:21, Paynalton escribió:
> Lo que pasa es que pasó el idioma a ukraniano y no sabe como escribir la
> pregunta porque no sirve ninguna de las vocales.
>
>
> --
>
> __ < Brilla por su
Narcis Garcia:
> Ja que estem en tema, afegeixo el comentari de què M.Thunderbird i
> M.Firefox, de forma predeterminada envien contingut de les cartes que
> llegim i les pàgines que visitem, per tal de retornar un avís de si són
> *fraudulentes* o no.
Això és cert. Les dues eines envien
Richard Owlett:
> I have a well used Lenovo R61 Thinkpad whose sole raison d'etre is to serve
> as a test platform for experiments which may spectacularly fail.
>
> To quote a product description, it has:
> Card Reader
> 4 in 1 card reader
> Supported Flash Memory
> Memory Stick
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