uch things:
https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/bugs
It'd really be the best place for a setting like this to land and
benefit all Thunar users out there (which are not limited to
Debian-like or even Linux, but also include the BSDs).
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at the beginning and amongst others an NTFS partition will be
obvious there.
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Final update on this so it doesn't stay "open" forever:
On dc., jul. 17 2019, Evilham wrote:
On dc., jul. 17 2019, Bernard Rosset via Dng wrote:
b) If not and this a confirmed defect, would not it be
reasonable to
remove said host from the pool until the maintainer can ins
On dc., jul. 17 2019, Bernard Rosset via Dng wrote:
Thx Evilham for your answer. Glad it was not sinkholed ;o)
Not at all :-).
But maybe it'll be interesting to add simple monitoring at a
connection
level same way you ran your tests.
I'll try to setup a thing in the next couple days.
I
or when
the maintainer takes a look something changes.
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who uses it one way or another to contribute some svdirs.
There are quite some ideas on how to improve this initial proof
of concept:
- Make it work out of the box with .xprofile (or how that is
called).
/me looking to Evilham now :)
There is not much to it really, a line I'd use
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Am 24. April 2019 00:24:56 MESZ schrieb Steve Litt :
>On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 12:22:44 +0200
>Didier Kryn wrote:
>
>> Hello Devuaneers.
>>
>> I have put on https://git.devuan.org/kryn/hopman an application
>> to let mount/umount/open filesystems on hotplug mass storage devises
>> such as
mon.
I transfered that repository to my user on gdo and if there are no
complains I'll delete it in a couple weeks, I hope that's
acceptable.
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Am 9. April 2019 10:53:40 MESZ schrieb aitor :
>Hi all,
>
>On 4/2/19 7:35 PM, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>> Many April Fools are done/around/ the time of 1st April some
>get
>> in early on purpose, irregardless of time zones.
>>
>> Still, moving on; we've been promised that this won't happen
apologised (which is indeed
highly
appreciated), because I don't consider this event a few people's
fault,
but something to be analysed and solved to avoid issues in the
future.
In my experience, blaming never solves things.
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Mike Bird writes:
On Mon April 1 2019 14:18:38 Martin Steigerwald wrote:
For me that is good enough.
When core team member Evilham writes "it still looks as
if gdo and the build system were compromised" [1] I need a
lot more than a limited admission of guilt from KatolaZ
befor
Evilham via Dng writes:
Evilham via Dng writes:
(*): **to my knowledge** means that I am still trusting the
communications and the project, even if I decided keep in place
the
temporarily disconnect of my systems from devuan's infra.
FWIW if anyone cares, I checked what I could
Evilham via Dng writes:
(*): **to my knowledge** means that I am still trusting the
communications and the project, even if I decided keep in place
the
temporarily disconnect of my systems from devuan's infra.
FWIW if anyone cares, I checked what I could and things under my
control
well; I just haven't given it
a shot :-).
Basically: if I were to do this, I'd probably go with svlogd because it
feels more future-safe (packaged together, signal interactions
documented, thought to work with runit).
But also it is unlikely that logger changes too much to make it
incompati
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>
Snippet from a previous email after fixing command typos, can you post
all this?
1. dpkg --print-architechture
2. dpkg --print-foreign-architectures
3. list of enabled repositories (+ architechture)
4. dpkg -l | grep wine
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libwine:i386 and also wine{,32,64}).
If that still doesn't work, please post what I asked you in the other email.
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should read:
[1]: https://wiki.debian.org/Wine
[2]: https://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/HOWTO
For what it's worth, I just followed the steps on the wiki myself and it
works flawlessly.
Most likely you really just need to check your enabled repositories and
run Steps 1 and 2 from the Wine article [1].
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[Not Installed]
> 11) libp11-kit0:i386 [Not Installed]
> 12) libpng16-16:i386 [Not Installed]
> 13) libtasn1-6:i386 [Not Installed]
> 14) libtheora0:i386 [Not Installed]
> 15) libwavpack1:i386 [Not Installed]
> 16) libwine
-team/security-tracker.git
2 test that it works with debian config:
2.a make update-packages
2.b make
2.c make serve
This may be the place you reached: this now runs a web server,
leave this command running.
2.d curl http://127.0.0.1:10605/tracker/status/release/oldstable | less
This sho
ot;this
> (bad) decision was made many years ago" one.
3 words: Universal Operating System
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o /usr if you want to check yourself.
Thank you!
Actually, John's last email explains it all :) I didn't go that far in
the troubleshooting right now.
That bug report should help make sure we don't land that beyond our
unstable regardless of what Debian does with it.
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Am 07/11/2017 um 16:22 schrieb Evilham:
> This is currently the last pushed commit (Release 2.02.178-1):
> https://gitlab.com/debian-lvm/lvm2/commit/90bc98f3828032a1ad24daf14e2e2f2f704f1bd6
I meant 2.02.175-1, of course.
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1bd6
Change log and WHATS_NEW file don't contain mentions of a
similar-sounding issue. The only thing fixed regarding 2.02.175 is:
- Fix detection of moved PVs in vgsplit. (2.02.175)
Which doesn't sound like your problem.
It wouldn't hurt to try to chroot your way into the system and upgrade
t
uld be seeing more
things happening.
FYI, the devuan-dev ML (there's a public archive there as well):
https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devuan-dev
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s going to
break 2FA '^^; hadn't gotten around to setting that up yet.
Good catch everyone.
Copied Centurion_Dan here, so he is aware and gets around to fixing that
at some point.
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. This gives you tons of
flexibility; if you do that for too many things though, you may be
better off checking Nagios :).
I hope that helps,
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f you'd rather use a specific
country mirror, you should use that instead.
Keeping in mind, that while the package mirror network is deployed, they
all resolve to the same IP in France.
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nsult:
> where exactly are you located ?
lat: 50.8333 long: 12.9167
Just kidding, that's Chemnitz.
I'm here and there, quite often in Saxony ;).
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n make it, that'd be a hit.
As mentioned on IRC, I'm quite near and could lend a hand; my German is
not perfect, but it's alright (as long as I don't have to understand
extremely thick Chemnitzer accents :)).
Let's see how much interest this gathers and what can be done from that,
did you have any
about that:
https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=1532
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ong a set of pluggable
> init systems, though.
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Just quickly pointing out to d1g's (almost) no code of conduct; which
should probably apply everywhere:
https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=17
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ngs that could be done but are not explicitly documented.
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pside, in the year and half I've been
> hosting this server, I've only had three outages, all due to things
> beyond my control. Thank you for you patience.
Everything is back to normal now.
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n amprolla.devuan.org times out
- its SSH service does not reply for auth on port 22 (may be by design)
One possible reason is that the software does not handle well network
outages and is in an unkown state since yesterday (therefore needing a
restart).
Could someone take a lo
Am 04/07/2017 um 13:22 schrieb Joachim Fahrner:
>
> Next step probably will be to supersede unix user management and
> integrate it into systemd :-D
Ehem. There is no provision to delete users.
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-sysusers.html
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Am 03/07/2017 um 17:57 schrieb KatolaZ:
> On Mon, Jul 03, 2017 at 10:45:29AM -0500, dev wrote:
>> On 07/03/2017 10:40 AM, Evilham wrote:
>>
>>
>>> That's the thing, we can do that :-) probably should, but the "right
>>> way" (from a standard
Am 03/07/2017 um 17:34 schrieb dev:
> On 07/03/2017 10:17 AM, Evilham wrote:
>> Am 03/07/2017 um 17:06 schrieb dev:
>>> Would this be a good case to dis-allow ^0-9 by default but add a switch
>>> to allow it?
>>
>> What's the case for disallowing those at al
llowed).
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