Re: wajig commandline changes

2012-04-02 Thread Bob Weber
I also use wajig. I mostly use the interactive mode and the list command is broken there also. A fellow contacted me who is working on wajig. He was looking for users to test the changed he is making to wajig. He has upped the testing version to 2.5~pre. He has fixed some problems but some

Re: Dual monitor configuration with radeon driver (radeon 9800 (pro))

2010-01-21 Thread Bob Weber
You need this in xorg.conf Section Screen Identifier Default Screen Monitor Configured Monitor SubSection Display Virtual 3980 900 endSubSection EndSection The virtual line should have 2390 768 from the output of your run of xrandr.

Re: network-connected camera with motion-detection e-mail configurable in Linux?

2009-06-08 Thread Bob Weber
I have a Intellinet 550710 (about $200) camera which is configurable via a web page. Network connection is wired and I use a Linksys Powerline (plts200) network extender since the building I use the camera in is over 200ft away and is metal (a barn). It has motion detection built in via xfer

Re: Chromium Xperience

2010-05-19 Thread Bob Weber
On 05/18/2010 11:23 PM, Kelly Clowers wrote: On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 19:15, KSlist...@fastmail.fm wrote: Hi all, I have been an Iceweasel user since it entered Debian repositories. A few days ago I discovered that Chromium was also available for Debian and installed it. I feel it is more

Re: Rebuilding RAID 1 Array in Linux with a new hard disk after a disk fault - Howto with screen shots

2010-06-16 Thread Bob Weber
Use smartctl from the smartmontools package. If mdadm says that /dev/sdc (or cat /proc/mdstat) is at fault then use smartctl -a /dev/sdc and it will print out all kinds of info on the drive including its serial number which should be on a sticker on the case of the drive. The programs

Re: booting from raid1 fails after upgrading from kernel-3,2 to 3,10-3 amd64

2013-09-22 Thread Bob Weber
e.waelde wrote: Hello, my main workstation runs its root-filesystem on lvm on crypt_luks on raid1 (software raid). Everything works flawless with kernel-image-3.2.0-4-amd64 However, all later kernels that I tried fail to boot, e.g. kernel-image-3.10-3-amd64 + grub2 starts the kernel +

Re: Wheezy upgrade trashes display

2011-04-13 Thread Bob Weber
On 04/12/2011 08:30 PM, Steve Kleene wrote: Two weeks ago I successfully installed Wheezy (testing). Yesterday I did the latest upgrades, and now my X-Windows display is unreadable. Here are the details: 1. I called apt-get upgrade, which listed 50 packages it was holding back. Most were

Re: virtual machine from USB stick (virt-manager qemu/kvm)

2014-07-01 Thread Bob Weber
On 07/01/2014 05:17 AM, Darac Marjal wrote: [Resending, as this doesn't seem to have made it to the list] On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 10:39:19AM +0300, Eugene Zhukov wrote: Hello, I'm trying to create a VM with Windows 7. Is there a way to do that from USB stick? It is a ~10GB corporate

Re: The Fine Art of Making a Bootable Drive; more

2014-08-13 Thread Bob Weber
I use sysrescuecd (http://www.sysresccd.org/) to make a new drive bootable. There are two ways to get a bootable disk with sysrescuecd. One way is to use a special boot mode where sysrescue starts its own kernel to a system on the hard disk. Once booted you can just use 'grub-install /dev/sda'

Re: chromium = 37.0.2062.117 on i386

2014-09-25 Thread Bob Weber
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 09:33:50PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote: On 2014-09-25 21:10 +0200, Alex Andreotti wrote: Hello, is there a way to get a .deb of chromium = 37.0.2062.117 on arch i386? (unstable/sid) (if need to be built it is ok if there's a debian/rules) Since the package FTBFS on

Re: Virtual noobie

2015-08-18 Thread Bob Weber
** On 08/18/2015 06:06 PM, Bob Bernstein wrote: On Tue, 18 Aug 2015, Daniel Bareiro wrote: # aptitude install qemu-kvm I'll give it a shot. Don't be surprised if you see me pop up here again! # egrep '(vmx|svm)' --color=always /proc/cpuinfo This shows two instances of 'svm', in red. Is

Re: Virtual noobie

2015-08-18 Thread Bob Weber
*...Bob* On 08/18/2015 07:43 PM, doug wrote: On 08/18/2015 07:17 PM, Bob Weber wrote: /snip/ I also use the kvm/qemu packages. There is also a GUI that makes setting up and running VMs very easy. Its Virtual Machine Manager and it uses libvirtd to manage machines. I have also at one

Re: Me vs. Qemu

2015-08-20 Thread Bob Weber
On 08/20/2015 11:26 AM, Bob Bernstein wrote: I am back to the list to submit virt progress (or lack thereof) reports. I have what appears to be a working OpenBSD vm running in a very little tiny qemu window (have yet to launch X) on my Jessie. Please review the following steps I took. They

Re: after update kde (plasma) will not start any more

2015-10-28 Thread Bob Weber
Try this to see if it works: The solution is to downgrade libqt5x11extras5 to libqt5x11extras5_5.4.2-2+b1_amd64 (or 385 if your system is 32bit). You should find libqt5x11extras5_5.4.2-2+b1_amd64.deb in the /var/cache/apt/archives directory if you haven't run "apt-get clean" recently. Mine was

Re: after update kde (plasma) will not start any more

2015-10-28 Thread Bob Weber
On 10/28/2015 03:46 PM, Hans wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 28. Oktober 2015, 12:53:05 schrieb Bob Weber: >> Try this to see if it works: > Hi Bob, >> The solution is to downgrade libqt5x11extras5 to >> libqt5x11extras5_5.4.2-2+b1_amd64 (or 385 if your system is 32bit

Re: Running HAL and udev Simultanteouly

2015-09-15 Thread Bob Weber
I installed hal from debian in a vm with debian testing amd64. Chrome beta no go with some error code. Won't even start hald. Iceweasel plays the splash screen and looks like it wants to play the program but the screen stays blank. Hald is running. I can move the mouse along the timeline and

Re: Recovering data from a Raid 1Sata HD

2015-12-23 Thread Bob Weber
Yes you can mount the single raid1 disk. Your wheezy system should have recognized your drive as a md device when booted. Run the commend 'cat /proc/mdstat'. It will show you the current md devices and their status. This is what I get after connecting a drive to my system over a usb

Re: (OT kinda) Newly-discovered TCP flaw

2016-08-11 Thread Bob Weber
The way to do it is to put the line: net.ipv4.tcp_challenge_ack_limit = 9 in a file in the /etc/sysctl.d directory named xxx.conf (replace xxx with your preferred name). Then run "sysctl -p xxx.conf" and the new value is installed in the kernel tree. My system had a value of 100 before

Re: Plasma5: After Update right click on desktop not working any more

2016-07-06 Thread Bob Weber
I installed just libkf5plasma5 (5.23) in my 4 test VMs running Debian testing and confirmed that it appears to have fixed the right click problem. The test VMs were upgraded this morning. I just downloaded the libkf5plasma5 deb file and installed it with dpkg -i. This kept me from adding

Re: Plasma5: After Update right click on desktop not working any more

2016-07-06 Thread Bob Weber
Brad Do you know what is holding up the libkf5... transition to 5.23 in testing? I see there are some architectures that have build problems. Will that hold up the amd64? About half of my libkf5 files are at 5.22 and the other half at 5.23. *...Bob* On 07/06/2016 04:58 PM, Brad Rogers

Re: bluetooth headset connected but no sound

2016-07-10 Thread Bob Weber
Have you configured pavucontrol? Under the "Output Devices" tab you should see the BT headphones and other audio devices in your system. If you don't see the BT device (even if you do see it) then go to the "Configuration" tab and make sure the BT device is in Hi fi playback mode (A2DP) and not

Re: Plasma5: After Update right click on desktop not working any more

2016-07-04 Thread Bob Weber
I upgraded my testing system this morning and also lost the right button function on the desktop. However, I also lost the right click function on the kde menu button. I had to create a desktop icon to kmenuedit to edit the KDE menu. Left clicking the activities button in the upper left corner

Re: Advice / recommendations on Inexpensive Managed Ethernet Switches

2017-02-03 Thread Bob Weber
You might look at the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X Advanced Gigabit Ethernet Routers ER-X 256MB Storage 5 Gigabit RJ45 ports abut $50 on Amazon. It actually runs a small Debian like OS. It is configured by a web interface and a command line interface through ssh or embedded in the web interface. It

Re: HELP! Re: How to fix I/O errors? (SOLVED)

2017-02-12 Thread Bob Weber
I use raid 1 also for the redundancy it provides. If I need a backup I just connect a disk, grow each array and add it to the array (I have 3 arrays for /, /home and swap). It syncs up in a couple hours (depending on size of the array). If you have grub install itself on the added disk you have

Re: HELP! Re: How to fix I/O errors? (SOLVED)

2017-02-12 Thread Bob Weber
n with dd if=/dev/zero >> to avoid mdadm error checks. >> Add the partitions from that disk to the mdadm paritions and let mdadm >> do its thing. >> > On 02/12/2017 07:08 AM, Bob Weber wrote: >> >> I use raid 1 also for the redundancy it provides. If I need a

Re: A minimal relational database in Debian

2017-03-01 Thread Bob Weber
Unacceptable. It affects the size of _everything_, not just font size. > I collided with with a fatal side-effect. I tried a too large factor. > Now the "accept" button is now off screen and *NOT* accessible. > Don't see any option short of reinstall to resolve. > I consider LibreOffice *DOA* >

Re: Recommendation: Backup system

2016-10-02 Thread Bob Weber
On 10/02/2016 08:50 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: >> Am 01.10.2016 um 23:06 schrieb Bob Weber: >>> Like I said backuppc uses incremental and full backups. The web >>> interface lets you browse any backup (inc or full) and you see all the >>> files backed up. I se

Re: Recommendation: Backup system

2016-10-01 Thread Bob Weber
I use backuppc. It is web browser based setup and usage. It takes incremental and full backups that can remain as long as you want or have space for. It can browse files by name or in a version mode where you can see the date where a file changed and restore an earlier version if you want (or

Re: Recommendation: Backup system

2016-10-01 Thread Bob Weber
Like I said backuppc uses incremental and full backups. The web interface lets you browse any backup (inc or full) and you see all the files backed up. I set the incremental for each day up to a week. So I have up to 7 of them. The full can kept for for however long you want. I currently keep

Re: Distinguishing between hardware, software, and operator induced symptoms

2016-11-18 Thread Bob Weber
Try system-rescue-cd at http://www.system-rescue-cd.org. It has a full set of Linux commands (boots several versions of Linux kernels) and some hardware diagnostics including memtest86 you mentioned. It is a full Linux OS even with a graphical mode (run startx or select on main menu) to run a

Re: Problem google-chrome Flash Player with http://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news

2017-01-14 Thread Bob Weber
This is the safe way to browse the web. The flash plugin is apparently disabled by default. What you can do is make an exception for nbc. Go into settings/advanced and click on the button for "Content settings". Scroll down to Flash. Click on "Manage exceptions" and enter "[*.]nbc.com" without

Re: Problem google-chrome Flash Player with http://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news

2017-01-14 Thread Bob Weber
I should have also added the exception "[*.]nbcnews.com" as well as "[*.]nbc.com" in the flash chrome exception list. Sorry I missed that. *...Bob* On 01/13/2017 09:40 PM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > Hi > > The Flash Player that comes with Google-Chrome has become more noisy with > newer versions

Re: debugging KVM connections

2017-01-01 Thread Bob Weber
Windows is another story. You can't just change video cards since you might trigger Windows wanting to be authorized again. I found logs for each VM in /var/log/libvirt/qemu. Is that where you were looking? *...Bob* On 01/01/2017 05:36 PM, Gary Dale wrote: > On 01/01/17 05:18 PM,

Re: debugging KVM connections

2017-01-01 Thread Bob Weber
I've had a similar problem after an xorg update on a VM running with the QXL video display. I downgrade the xorg packages and all is well. If you are not running X then this may not help you. You might try another video display like VMVGA. Have you tried ssh into the VM after the viewer

Re: New to iptables

2017-01-04 Thread Bob Weber
While you computer should be protected by a fire wall (I use shorewall for that) maybe you should look at privoxy. privoxy is a Privacy Enhancing Proxy that the browser can be set to go through to access web sites. The privoxy setup for your sand-boxed install would be set to allow access only

Re: Upgrade Wheezy to Jessie - gave up waiting for root device

2017-01-06 Thread Bob Weber
On 01/06/2017 08:38 AM, Steven Kauffmann wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm busy with an upgrade from Wheezy to Jessie. I didn't had any issue during > the upgrade so far, but I cannot boot into the new kernel (3.16.0-4-amd64). > > When booting I get the following output: give up waiting for root device ...

Re: Urgent help needed - Debian boot hangs

2017-01-06 Thread Bob Weber
On 01/06/2017 09:57 AM, h...@hanswkraus.com wrote: > > Am 06.01.2017 15:45, schrieb Dan Ritter: > >> On Fri, Jan 06, 2017 at 03:32:01PM +0100, h...@hanswkraus.com >> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> urgent help needed. After adding an iptable entry for masquerading my >>> local

Re: Question on using Debian with Davis weather station data loggers

2017-07-13 Thread Bob Weber
I have a Davis Vantage Pro2 up since 2008 and I am using weewx (since 2013) running on debian installed in vm. It saves data in sqlite data files which can be converted to other data file types if needed. I wrote some python programs to convert the data (including the time data to human readable

Re: Relative stability of Testing vs Unstable

2017-07-05 Thread Bob Weber
On 7/5/17 8:17 PM, Jason Cohen wrote: > I've been using Debian for a number of years, but my experience has > typically been with servers where I have used the Stable branch for its > reliability and security support. However, I recently began using > Debian Stretch for my desktop and foresee a

Re: kvm/qemu virtual machine can't find hard drives

2017-08-18 Thread Bob Weber
On 8/18/17 4:08 PM, Gary Roach wrote: > I really appreciate all of you quick responses. > > For some unknown reason, when I searched the  Debian database virt came up > empty. This time it didn't. So, at this point, its go RTFM. > > The manual will probably clear it up but When trying to run

Re: Strange clicking noise from my laptop hard drive

2017-05-10 Thread Bob Weber
On 5/10/17 3:32 PM, Philip Ashmore wrote: > Hi there. > > I managed to record it using my laptops built-in microphone. > > To those who would prefer a description: > It starts fast and slows down. I opened the file with Audacity and determined > the intervals to be 0.1, 0.3, 0.6, 10, 15 seconds,

Re: apt-cacher-ng related program and package suggestion

2017-06-15 Thread Bob Weber
> Simple workaround for now: > > /etc/apt/sources.list: > > deb http://site1.ip.address/debian jessie-backports main > #deb http://site2.ip.address/debian jessie-backports main > > > Now just change the comment from one to the other, run apt-get > update and go. > > Second workaround,

Re: Live Fille System Backup

2017-05-05 Thread Bob Weber
On 5/4/17 7:17 PM, Sergei G wrote: > I am running Raspberry PI and I would like to dump full file system without > shutting down the system. One machine runs nginx and another runs > PostgreSQL. I have had a good success with FreeBSD and dump software, because > it is part of the OS and core

Re: DHCP server that itself gets an IP address by DHCP

2017-08-24 Thread Bob Weber
On 8/24/17 3:45 AM, Mark Fletcher wrote: > Hello the list! > > [I suppose this is a little bit OT -- but you guys are the best > concentration of experts I know, so here goes anyway...] > > My local network consists of a bunch of Debian machines of various ages, > various iDevices, and the odd

Re: kvm/qemu virtual machine can't find hard drives

2017-08-17 Thread Bob Weber
On 8/17/17 1:06 PM, Gary Roach wrote: > Hi all, > > Debian 9 (Stretch) system > KDE Desktop > MSI970A-G43 motherboard > AMD FX 4350 processor - not overclocked > > Ive been trying to get a virtual machine set up and have run into problems > with both virtualbox and kvm/qemu packages. I have a very

Re: Cannot connect to WiFi.

2017-11-15 Thread Bob Weber
On 11/15/17 2:48 PM, Juan R. de Silva wrote: > Hi folks, > > My ISP replaced my old modem with the new one. I changed my WiFi > Authentication key and the name of the WiFi network. Then I made Network > Manager to "forget" my old WiFi. Network Manager finds my new WiFi but I > cannot connect to

Re: Sync two disks and hot swap

2017-11-09 Thread Bob Weber
On 11/9/17 2:01 AM, David Christensen wrote: > On 11/08/17 17:44, Bob Weber wrote: >> On 11/8/17 5:59 PM, David Christensen wrote: >>> I have read articles about building a RAID 1 with three drives, migrating in >>> data, pulling one drive and placing it off-site,

Re: Sync two disks and hot swap

2017-11-08 Thread Bob Weber
On 11/8/17 5:59 PM, David Christensen wrote: > On 11/08/17 02:49, Dominik George wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have the following scenario: >> >>   * A server with two hard drives in removable cases >>   * A backup process writes data to both disks, making up a live backup >> server >>   * A third disk

Re: Backup problem using "cp"

2018-05-07 Thread Bob Weber
On 5/7/18 9:28 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote: Hi, Richard Owlett wrote: My goal was to copy root and its sub-directory to a directory on another physical device. Well understood. In a slightly different scenario (backup on Blu-ray) i do this several times per day. But i would not dare to give the

Re: System freeze using web browsers

2018-05-09 Thread Bob Weber
On 5/9/18 5:17 PM, Alexander Beerhoff wrote: Dear Debian Team, I’ve found increasing heavier problems using web browser. In earlier stage the “system” freeze (no ctrl-alt-function-key response) when watching long video online (say at least 30 min, say on you tube.com ), now

Re: Iptables at boot

2018-01-31 Thread Bob Weber
On 1/31/18 12:28 PM, Jacques Rodary wrote: Hi Many things happened since my first message: I first had to get rid of connman (connection manager), which insisted to preset iptables rules without any notice. My Debian box is uset as a DNS chrooted server (also I had to modify bind9.service

Re: MIDI-to-USB on Debian?

2018-02-14 Thread Bob Weber
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 03:00:20PM -0600, Nicholas Geovanis wrote: Does anyone have a MIDI-to-USB adapter they could recommend for Debian and/or linux? This is just for a point-to-point connection from a Yamaha keyboard to a laptop. Software on the laptop remains undetermined, probably some

Re: Iptables at boot

2018-02-14 Thread Bob Weber
On 2/14/18 4:51 PM, Rodary Jacques wrote: I was just going to give up , and I even installed shorewall, when my last attempt with my very old iptables config (from redhat 7.2) did work. I of course to still get rid of stupid systemd config, but I don't really care since my server is allways

Re: My site has become unreachable when I've implemented SSL

2018-02-19 Thread Bob Weber
On 2/19/18 2:54 PM, Aldo Maggi wrote: Thank you for your fast answer! root@Casa-mia-1:~# lsof -i :443 COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME apache2 879 root6u IPv6 20270 0t0 TCP *:https (LISTEN) apache2 948 www-data6u IPv6 20270 0t0 TCP

Re: Apache Backuppc problem

2018-08-11 Thread Bob Weber
On 8/11/18 1:50 PM, Gary Roach wrote: Hi all. Debian Stretch OS I have installed the BackupPC /Apache2 package before and had no trouble accessing the BackupPC GUI at localhost/backuppc. This time (using apt install backuppc) I keep getting a window asking if I wish to save a bin file. The

Re: AppArmor permissions to create a specific directory

2018-03-11 Thread Bob Weber
On 3/11/18 2:13 PM, André Rodier wrote: On 11/03/18 17:56, André Rodier wrote: Hello, I am working on a project to help self hosting emails with Debian. I reached a point I am satisfied, but I have an issue with AppArmor some experts may know how to solve. I have set the rules with Dovecot

Re: DNS server won't talk to me

2018-04-19 Thread Bob Weber
On 4/19/18 7:44 PM, Francois Gouget wrote: So I'm running a bind server and while it works I ran into a domain name that it refuses to resolve: maibokun.com. Digging into it, it looks like one DNS server is refusing to talk to me: On my box: $ host maibokun.com ;; connection timed out; no

Re: systemd mdadm spamming my syslog

2019-03-11 Thread Bob Weber
On 3/10/19 5:20 PM, Joe Pfeiffer wrote: Since a recent update, my /var/log/syslog is getting spammed with huge numbers of messages of the form Mar 10 14:02:25 snowball systemd-udevd[18681]: Process '/sbin/mdadm --incremental --export /dev/sda3 --offroot

Re: bind gets permission errors in buster--systemd-related?

2019-05-15 Thread Bob Weber
I also have a similar problem accessing /run/named.  bind can't create the directory or any files in it.  The error messages: couldn't mkdir '//run/named': Permission denied could not create //run/named/session.key Apparmor problems can be fixed by running aa-logprof and selecting the best

Re: USB digital microscope from Walmart

2019-06-05 Thread Bob Weber
On 6/5/19 3:09 PM, Mike McClain wrote: I bought a USB digital microscope from Walmart that the ads claimed would work under Win2K and Linux. So far the supplier has failed to back up that claim with meaningful info. Has anyone had any luck getting one of these working under Debian?

Re: kvm win8 guest audio is terrible.

2019-05-21 Thread Bob Weber
On 5/20/19 10:35 PM, David Christensen wrote: On 5/20/19 2:55 PM, R. Ramesh wrote: I created a fresh install of debian stretch amd64. In that I created a qemu/kvm guess install of win8. It only accepted hda as a valid sound card. All others show us without drivers. So, I am limited to only HDA

Re: A Basic Mount Observation

2019-05-07 Thread Bob Weber
On 5/7/19 12:02 PM, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: I didn't fully *cognitively* grasp what you're saying, BUT I did grasp enough to attempt the following via xfce4-terminal: $ cd /mountpoint $ ls $ *(anticipated) crickets* $ sudo (YEAH, I KNOW!) mount LABEL=buster-backup /mountpoint $ ls $

Re: Setting up bind9/DNS

2019-06-28 Thread Bob Weber
On 6/28/19 12:44 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote: Greetings, I have apache2 installed on my local machine with a bunch of virtual hosts that I use for test and development of html, wordpress, etc. It works fine to access the virt hosts locally, but I want to access them from other systems on my local

Re: KDE program 'klipper' is missing from Jessie to Stretch

2019-08-14 Thread Bob Weber
On 8/14/19 6:27 PM, Keith Christian wrote: klipper was a feature-rich clipboard manager but I can't find it in Stretch. This is all I see: $ apt-cache search klipper cairo-dock-clipper-plug-in - Clipper plug-in for Cairo-dock cairo-dock-clipper-plug-in claims to be a clone of klipper but the

Re: KDE program 'klipper' is missing from Jessie to Stretch

2019-08-15 Thread Bob Weber
at 4:48 PM Bob Weber <mailto:bobrwe...@gmail.com>> wrote: On 8/14/19 6:27 PM, Keith Christian wrote: klipper was a feature-rich clipboard manager but I can't find it in Stretch. This is all I see: $ apt-cache search klipper cairo-dock-clipper-plug-in - Cli

Re: xorriso as a backup &/or archival tool

2019-08-28 Thread Bob Weber
Recently I was suggested I read    https://www.gnu.org/software/xorriso/ and    http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/main_eng.html which led to exploring "afio archives" and "zisofs compression". Have you considered rsync.  I wound make sure that a backup system would handle all the file

Re: Easiest Way to forward an email Message from Linux to a Mac

2019-11-02 Thread Bob Weber
On 11/2/19 8:10 AM, Martin McCormick wrote: Here is the setup. We are on a private vlan as in 192.168.x.x. All local host names are resolved via hosts files. Messages to go to the big wide world must go through Suddenlink's SMTP smarthost and I definitely don't want to break that. On

Re: Signs of hard drive failure?

2019-10-21 Thread Bob Weber
On 10/20/19 10:21 PM, Ken Heard wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 In the past week or so some in my computer procedures have become sluggish, and some others have not worked at all. For example the following script works: #! /bin/bash CURPWD=$PWD cd /home/ken tar -czf

Re: Good advice on Linux (debian) compatible microscope

2019-10-26 Thread Bob Weber
On 10/26/19 5:55 PM, deloptes wrote: Doug McGarrett wrote: You haven't said what you're going to look at, but in my humble opinion, if you only want to LOOK, not record, a binocular optical microscope with a ring light and under slide illumination option is the way to go. I don't know if a

Re: Signs of hard drive failure?

2019-10-22 Thread Bob Weber
On 10/22/19 1:01 PM, Ken Heard wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At about 04:35 EDT today 2019-10-22 Tuesday I ran 'sudo smartctl -t long /dev/sdb'. At 12:48 I ran the command in the next line. The result is below after the next paragraph. Based on the results below

Re: Ethernet trouble

2020-01-29 Thread Bob Weber
On 1/29/20 12:05 PM, ghe wrote: On 1/29/20 8:04 AM, Curt wrote: 'p' indicates the PCI bus and 's' indicates the slot, was my understanding of the naming scheme. Yeah. That's what I was told too. Would a BIOS/Firmware upgrade modify the PCI bus and slot number of your Ethernet ports? I

Re: Ethernet trouble

2020-01-30 Thread Bob Weber
On 1/30/20 6:17 PM, ghe wrote: On 1/30/20 1:42 PM, Bob Weber wrote: That's why I recommended you look into systemd link files. I looked that up on the 'Net, and it seems pretty reasonable. I looked around a bit and was told to edit /usr/lib/systemd/network/99-default.link (MAC addresses

Re: Ethernet trouble

2020-01-31 Thread Bob Weber
On 1/31/20 2:05 AM, ghe wrote: On Jan 30, 2020, at 04:48 PM, Bob Weber wrote: "Example 3. Debugging NamePolicy= assignments" near the bottom of the page at "https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.link.html; Yeah. That's one I looked at. The one

Re: Ethernet trouble

2020-01-31 Thread Bob Weber
On 1/31/20 1:36 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 01:31:43PM -0500, Bob Weber wrote: First I created  /etc/systemd/network/10-eth0.link using the MAC address and the name eth0.  If the MAC changes then there are other characteristics to add to the [Match] section to uniquely

Re: Ethernet trouble

2020-01-31 Thread Bob Weber
On 1/31/20 1:41 PM, Michael Stone wrote: On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 01:31:43PM -0500, Bob Weber wrote: First I created /etc/systemd/network/10-eth0.link using the MAC address and the name eth0.  If the MAC changes then there are other characteristics to add to the [Match] section to uniquely

Re: Ethernet trouble

2020-01-30 Thread Bob Weber
On 1/30/20 1:58 PM, ghe wrote: On 1/29/20 7:06 PM, David Wright wrote: These boards, do their PCI addresses have the save bus number but different slot/device numbers? dmesg or kern.log will give you those: they look like NN:DD.F optionally preceded by :, where is the domain

Re: dhclient and ipv6 DNS Servers

2020-01-14 Thread Bob Weber
Meanwhile, there are a few different ways to keep your resolv.conf file untouched, rather than relying on isc-dhcp-client to continually rewrite it in the form you want. The wiki page describes some of those ways. Personally, I do not understand the appeal of the "put lines in configuration

Re: Displaying an arbitrary file in _both_ HEX and ASCII

2020-01-22 Thread Bob Weber
On 1/22/20 8:12 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: I'm running Debian 9.8 with MATE desktop. I'm exploring a data file with the intention of eventually parsing it in a useful fashion. Just downloaded ghex. I like the display format. Its tools are inconvenient. I need to:  1. Simultaneously display in

Re: Guest can't see hosts network connection using QEMU-KVM

2020-03-27 Thread Bob Weber
On 3/27/20 4:25 AM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: On 27.03.2020 12:45, deloptes wrote: Gary L. Roach wrote: AMD-64 4 cpu processor Host Debian Buster Guest kubuntu 18.04 Virtual Machine QEMU Why don't you take virtualbox or vmplayer? Choosing QEMU in such a case is masochism pure. I've

Re: Small Open Source Digital Classroom

2020-03-31 Thread Bob Weber
On 3/31/20 12:44 PM, Markos wrote: Hi Friends, My wife is a teacher and is trying to teach remote lessons using only WhatsApp video calls. To help her I am looking for a package in the Debian repository to organize virtual classes for small groups, 5 or 6 students maximum. Any suggestion

Re: Backup ideas

2020-04-28 Thread Bob Weber
6 - Finally, using rsync I actually am doing two separate backups: date; sudo rsync -avvzHAXPSish --delete --stats --exclude={"/dev/*","/proc/*","/sys/*","/tmp/*","/run/*","/mnt/*","/media/*","/lost+found","/home/default/*"} / /media/default/USBHD005/Backup_of_Dell_Debian_dimwit/root_partition

Re: Backup ideas

2020-04-28 Thread Bob Weber
On 4/28/20 3:15 PM, Default User wrote: On 2020-04-28 [TU] at 14:18 EDT, Bob Weber said: According to the manual the -x option is: -x, --one-file-system don't cross filesystem boundaries Question: When you use rsync, do you ever do it on a live, mounted filesystem from within said

Re: Slow SSH over WLAN? How to check?

2020-09-03 Thread Bob Weber
On 9/3/20 9:48 AM, riveravaldez wrote: Hi, I'm under the impression that one of my LAN-SSH connections is working poorly. When I SSH from a wired desktop machine (generic) to a Wi-Fi-ed notebook (ThinkPadX220) things take irregular and seemingly excessive amounts of time to happen (you type and

Re: Two questions about LUKS in a file container

2020-09-12 Thread Bob Weber
On 9/12/20 12:10 PM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thinking about putting my backup encrypted files in a LUKS filesystem within a file instead of on a dedicated partition (for a few reasons). I have two questions about that: * if I don't have that LUKS filesystem "mounted" and open and I

Re: Quick help on

2020-10-08 Thread Bob Weber
On 10/8/20 1:30 PM, Charles Curley wrote: On Thu, 8 Oct 2020 10:34:33 -0400 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: I've recently found that if I leave the machines with the KVM set to the Jessie machine, when I come back, the power light on the monitor is red, but does not come back to life when I move the

Re: ot: hack me

2020-08-17 Thread Bob Weber
On 8/17/20 1:59 PM, gru...@mailfence.com wrote: does anyone know of a reliable site that can stress test my firewall Just go to grc.com and under services select ShieldsUP.  Steve Gibson runs this site and is a well known security expert.  You can test your firewall and get an explanation of

Re: Debian man pages have annoying feature(sic)

2020-06-01 Thread Bob Weber
On 6/1/20 6:02 PM, Richard Owlett wrote: On 06/01/2020 04:02 PM, Ralph Katz wrote: On 5/30/20 3:52 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: ... *PROBLEM* As package is not installed, that directory does *NOT* exist. Where to find required documentation on the web? NOTE BENE This post is about man pages as

Re: delimiters with more than one character? ...

2020-07-14 Thread Bob Weber
On 7/14/20 8:52 AM, Albretch Mueller wrote: I have a string delimited by two characters: "\|" _S=" 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \| c\|123abc " which then I need to turn into a array looking like: _S_AR=( " 34 + 45" " abc" " 1 2 3" " c" "123abc" ) Try: echo " 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \|

Re: external bluetooth keyboard / mouse paired but not used

2020-07-14 Thread Bob Weber
On 7/14/20 1:11 PM, Andrea Borgia wrote: Il 12/07/20 20:17, Andrea Borgia ha scritto: After the pairing, I can see in the logs that there are 3 new devices (keyboard, mouse, multimedia controls) as input devices but that's it: it doesn't work in parallel with the internal touchpad and

Re: delimiters with more than one character? ...

2020-07-15 Thread Bob Weber
On 7/15/20 6:29 AM, Albretch Mueller wrote: the thing is that that was the one liner passed to a find command which then I need to use as an array lbrtchx My only purpose was to show how tr could be used to handle multiple characters as a delimiter either as tr -s '\\\|' '\|' or tr -d

Re: delimiters with more than one character? ...

2020-07-15 Thread Bob Weber
On 7/15/20 8:44 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 08:34:36AM -0400, Bob Weber wrote: My only purpose was to show how tr could be used to handle multiple characters as a delimiter either as tr -s '\\\|' '\|' or The problem is, it can't, at least not the way you showed

Re: Firefox non-ESR update needed

2020-07-06 Thread Bob Weber
On 7/6/20 5:28 PM, Gary Dale wrote: This is a wish-list feature but I'm running Debian/Bullseye and the only version of Firefox is the ESR one. It's stable but it has display bugs that I'd like to if they are fixed in a newer version. While generally the pages I create look pretty much the

Re: transfer speed data

2020-12-22 Thread Bob Weber
On 12/22/20 7:55 PM, mick crane wrote: hello, I have a buster PC and a bullseye PC which are both supposed to have gigabyte network cards connected via a little Gigabyte switch box. Transferring files between them, I forget which shows the transfer speed per file, either scp or rsync the

Re: package of cfdisk

2020-11-01 Thread Bob Weber
On 11/1/20 5:53 PM, gregoire roumache wrote: Hello, I've found multiple bugs while using the command : cfdisk. I've written a report to sub...@bugs.debian.org , however it was rejected because I didn't specify a package (line at the very first line of the mail

Re: $PATH problem

2021-06-11 Thread Bob Weber
On 6/11/21 16:48, Gary L. Roach wrote: Hi all, Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux 10 KDE Plasma Version: 5.14.5 Qt Version: 5.11.3 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.54.0 Kernel Version: 4.19.0-16-amd64 OS Type: 64-bit Processors: 4 × AMD FX(tm)-4350 Quad-Core Processor Memory: 15.6 GiB of RAM I have

Re: $PATH problem

2021-06-11 Thread Bob Weber
On 6/11/21 19:09, Gary L. Roach wrote: *systemctl status backuppc.service** * Thats good.  Does the web interface work? Try: http://ip-of-server/backuppc/index.cgi?action=summary You might have to login.  Check the file /etc/backuppc/htpasswd. On my system it has the user and encrypted

Re: Clipboard

2021-06-23 Thread Bob Weber
On 6/23/21 08:08, William Lee Valentine wrote: My comment may be rudimentary. I copy onto the Windows clipboard all the time (by selecting text with the mouse and then pressing control/C). I am not then able to paste the selected text into a text document with one click: I must minimize the

Re: passwordless SSH

2021-05-29 Thread Bob Weber
On 5/29/21 16:12, Gary L. Roach wrote: Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux 10 KDE Plasma Version: 5.14.5 Qt Version: 5.11.3 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.54.0 Kernel Version: 4.19.0-16-amd64 OS Type: 64-bit Processors: 4 × AMD FX(tm)-4350 Quad-Core Processor Memory: 15.6 GiB of RAM I have been

Re: going beyond a ch341 uart-usb convertor

2021-04-12 Thread Bob Weber
On 4/11/21 23:55, Gene Heskett wrote: Greetings all; Building a design/builder for a 3d printer, which when a std usb to printer cable is connected between the computer and the 3d printer, Identifies as a ch341 convertor cable once it is plugged into the printer. conman seems helpless, as does

Re: aboutdebian.com

2021-11-20 Thread Bob Weber
On 11/19/21 22:38, A_Man_Without_Clue wrote: On 11/20/21 12:07 AM, Peter Ehlert wrote: On 11/19/21 6:52 AM, Nicholas Geovanis wrote: On Fri, Nov 19, 2021, 1:05 AM Nate Bargmann mailto:n...@n0nb.us>> wrote: * On 2021 18 Nov 23:00 -0600, A_Man_Without_Clue wrote: > Does anyone

  1   2   >