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Oleg Goldshmidt <p...@goldshmidt.org> writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Does anyone provide commercial support for Debian 7 (wheezy) beyond its
> EOL (including LTS) on 31/5/18? Does anyone know of anyone?
Eh, apart from Freexian
(https://www.freexian.com/en/services/debian-lts.h
fixes to affected wheezy packages) and maybe,
though unlikely, some other *critical* bugfixes.
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Oleg Goldshmidt <p...@goldshmidt.org> writes:
> I will try and check if using a different driver for virtual NIC makes a
> difference.
Turns out not to be so simple, as the VMs come from OVFs and no NIC
options (save for e1000 defined in the OVF) are available.
I have a worka
Oleg Goldshmidt <p...@goldshmidt.org> writes:
> my machine is a VMware VM, which should not matter, but might
Yes, it would seem that it does. A physical machine behaves differently
than a virtual one, and it seems that "ip link set up|down"
works on a physical machine.
I
; This seems to do what you want it to. The other way works as well.
>
> $ sudo ip link set up enp4s0
> $ ip addr show enp4s0
> 2: enp4s0: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state DOWN
> group default qlen 1000
> link/ether 70:85:c2:66:5a:96 brd ff:
e suspicious about scripts under /etc/network/if-*.d/ so I
tried ifdown --no-scripts (in addition to --force), in vain.
Let me also emphasize that the actual code in our scripts does not
matter because things do not work when I run commands by hand, either.
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e, but a) it's ugly, and b) I would like to understand how one can
toggle the IFF_UP flag programmatically. I also have a dim recollection
that ifdown/ifup and/or ifconfig down/up used to work in distant past...
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range. So far so good, but if they change something else all bets will
be off.
As for when the address may change, I assume it may happen whenever the
DHCP lease expires (assuming direct DHCP, no dialer). In my experience,
the address stays the same for quite a long time, but I never use it,
just us
Boris shtrasman <borissh1...@gmail.com> writes:
> Thank you Oleg,
> Unfurtunatly I wasn't using that account as a smarthost (I have
> dedicated account to be used for smarthost). The blocked account is a
> free account.
Sorry for the noise then. Was worth a shot...
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application).
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Yedidyah Bar David <linux...@didi.bardavid.org> writes:
> On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 3:06 PM, Oleg Goldshmidt <p...@goldshmidt.org> wrote:
>>
>> this is something that Red Hat do without being asked
>> (they keep several versions, usually 3), so it is some
be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
does not add to my confidence. I want 2 kernels, 2 initial ramdisks,
etc., on the same machine and in the same grub without investing time to
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Z2) and not 3.
Friends again? ;-)
[*] I strongly suspect you read too much into Omer's use of the word
real (also used in the OP).
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the fact that + is XOR
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As both Guy and I said before, this is the proper behaviour for a
general purpose library.
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In the hope to amuse at least some of you...
Oleg Goldshmidt p...@goldshmidt.org writes:
So you've been lucky so far. At some point you will inevitably run into
client code that occasionally does something stupid like passing a
signed integer as size. Trust me, when that happens the size
a lot? It is
not clear from what you wrote. After all, malloc() is not more
complex because it can return NULL, is it? So can your alloc() member
- what's the problem?
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in C++, and how much C++ has changed in recent
years from what you may remember about it.
I might come (close to work :). C++ has futures and promises natively,
as a part of its standard library. Can you add a couple of words on how
Seastar's futures differ?
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Lev Olshvang lols...@012.net.il writes:
Does anybody have example or can advice how to perform NTLM
authentication of Linux client toward Microsoft AD service?
Eh, I know of cntlm proxy - is that an option? If not, maybe looking at
its code will help to some extent?
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Oleg Goldshmidt p...@goldshmidt.org writes:
I don't think so. No one said anything about having an infinite number
of states, for instance.
s/numer of states/memory/ of course. I did get it right closer to the
end of my post.
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[*] Intuitively here means that a negation of the statement will
require a proof...
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machine, I don't know. I doubt it, at least because nothing has been
said about expanding memory indefinitely. But I have not thought about
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I don't know how much it helps.
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- Input Devices - Keyboard Settings - Layouts and select what suits
you (I assume American + Israeli?).
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or what it is supposed to
do, and I would be quite uncomfortable switching to allow-hotplug without
really comprehensive retesting of *everything* (as opposed to testing
starting/stopping DHCP interfaces).
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execute tactically
* s
ome marketing, business development, and / or selling experience a
plus
* p
roven ability to develop quality products on time
* s
trong documentation skills
* t
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question, of course, is how to get rid of those memory hogs
without destabilizing the system.
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, trouble being either performance problems associated with swap
usage or OOM killer springing into action.
I hope the above will help you in your investigations. Frankly, I
suspect you do not have a real problem.
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and documented. And
not every Tom, Dick, and Harry will have root access to modify
sshd_config without adult supervision.]
I am not arguing for or against using a non-standard port. Just pointing
out that non-standard and non-privileged are two different things.
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of rolling
back? Once new is running you can update old, too, if it is needed to
prepare for the next upgrade. The second partition will cost you some
space, of course...
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googling.
The server is old, I inherited it, and I cannot re-install it for various
reasons (at least i am *extremely* reluctant to).
Has anyone seen anything like this?
Any ideas?
What am I missing?
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to the group that owns the hierarchy should be enough, but apparently isn't.
I'll admit that my experience with Ubuntu and postfix is very limited - I
am used to RH and sendmail. And I hadn't installed Bugzilla myself in this
instance. Things look a bit weird.
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6. Various toolkits (Tcl/Tk, Tinker, etc.) would probably pass the
aesthetics committee, but all seem to require X.
Any other suggestions?
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[Also note that the nice argument is relative to the current niceness,
not an absolute value.]
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for that)? Does anything
(from dust to a wall that is too close) clog or block ventilation holes?
Are the sensors correcty located, well calibrated, and working properly?
As an additional wild hand-waving, does anything change if you switch
hyperthreading off in the BIOS?
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it was asked and answered in this
thread.
Thanks, and Chag Sameach,
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What does not work is that no cls or sty files are found. The first
thing that throws an error is
! LaTeX Error: File `article.cls' not found.
FWIW, it looks like the specific server is borked in some weird way. On
a different Ubuntu Server
... Some less likely things to check:
Verify there is no alias to grep (or script in path) with --exclude of
some sort, or --null, or some other weird stuff.
Check GLOBIGNORE.
What does shopt -s say? Is there anything special, e.g., in extglob?
SHELLOPTS? BASHOPTS?
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Oleg Goldshmidt wrote on Tue, Apr 08, 2014 at 17:55:59 +0300:
I got desperate and ran
$ export TEXINPUTS=$(ls -R /usr/share/tex* | awk '/^\/.+:$/ {printf
%s,$0}').
After this, everything worked.
Has anyone here encountered this problem
of these special processes. A situation where some of the CPUs are
either idle or run a single process (and thus no scheduling interrupts
need to be delivered to them) is, however, possible, and that seems to
be what is described in the docs.
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significant advantages:
* LAMP and related: Apache, MySQL, nginx, etc.
* Web development: PHP, CSS, AJAX...
* Web services: XML, SOAP, JSON, REST, etc.
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are allowed. It will not connect
on frequencies where an access point isn't listening, so why bother?
I suppose that even if there is nothing to connect to on a particular
frequency a device may still emit, e.g., scanning a frequency range, and
thus be a source of interference.
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may be an overkill. Many a
well-behaved daemon will reload configuration on a HUP or USR signal,
without restarting/downtime. Apache does, for instance.
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is not just a sociological survey but a
source of potential hints whose SW I should avoid in the future.
The original statement didn't qualify anything though, thus I thought it
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On 1/6/2014 2:26 AM, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Sounds a bit harsh. A device cannot possibly become less useful with
time than it was when you bought it (barring a HW malfunction). If it
did then what it says on the tin it will still do it now
geoffrey mendelson geoffreymendel...@gmail.com writes:
On 1/6/2014 12:02 PM, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
We are not discussing past-EOL versions here, so the implicit
assumption is that critical security updates are provided, without
downgrading functionality.
But they are not. While very few
or to the official updates thereof. This does not render the
device useless, just potentially a bit less future-proof than others.
[I cannot give a compelling example of such functionality, but I can
imagine it might exist.]
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Kondik (a.k.a. 'Cyanogen') was, until recently, employed by Samsung to
work on CyanogenMod. The irony...
By the way, I don't see anything specifically about rooting in
http://www.samsung.com/il/support/warranty/warrantyInformation.do
[Hebrew], but IANAL.
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the device, and then claim that it overheats, they
may have a better case...
In any case, I am disappointed that there is no link to the actual
regulatory documents on that page. The previous paragraph assumes that
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though in my mind it has no legitimate need for either, but
that's just me.
If you decide to trust all of the components mentioned as much as you
trust everything between your home PC and your bank then I suppose you
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or equivalent (then repeat with modules_install target).
In principle, there is no guarantee that it will build or work
correctly, but you know that.
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SMS realy is).
I don't know if it is possible to forward an individual tweet as an SMS
message.
http://support.twitter.com/articles/14014-twitter-via-sms-faqs
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Steve G. word...@gmail.com writes:
Is there a messaging platform that is either open source or free
Eh, Twitter? ;-)
[Clarification] I obviously read free as free as beer, despite being
aware of GNU's 30th anniversary that was acouple of weeks ago
) there's cell broadcast if the providers/government are
willing to cooperate.
I think the OP clarified that one-to-one messaging was a requirement -
this is why Twitter is no good.
Can one get really cheap (surplus? used?) Blackberries today? They come
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light, or due to getting too close to a car in front of me) -
the battery is being recharged.
I made a note of it in my very first post.
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post explained the meaning of long compared to
fuctuation scale. Note again that Guy and I were discussing economy in a
particular driving regime rather than long term consumption over your
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it is still not bad since you are
not in an efficient regime anyway and much less can be done under
50km/h. (Well, getting a small, light car in this case will make sense,
and screw aerodynamics).
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, while Passats are not very popular in the US
but common in the Old World. Guess what: Americans drive much slower on
average (highway speed limits between 55mph and 65mph). This could
easily affect design decisions. [Again: no, I did not watch over the
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limit is 100 or 110 km/h...
There are reasons why, despite the screams from various influential,
well-meaning but not very deeply thinking quarters, our highway speed
limits have risen from 90 to 100-110 in many cases.
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or 1.4L TSI
Jetta that is quite likely to be more economical than a 1.5L (or
1.8L) Prius (no, I did not check). Even after you become aware of
this, according to www.fueleconomy.gov a 1.4L Hybrid Jetta has a bit
lower mileage than a 2.0L Diesel one, in *user* testing.
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Even if your car is a plug-in there are things to consider. Take a new
Prius with an extended Li-ion battery with capacity of 4.4kWh. I pay
ILS0.54/kWh at home, so at 80% efficiency a full charge will set you
back about 3 shekels. At ILS8/l
which model is more worthwhile for you.
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attacks on AES that experts dubbed almost practical will be
offended, either. ;-)
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/07/another_new_aes.html
http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~tromer/papers/cache.pdf
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, later versions) a normal update should
bring the correct tzdata in.
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. But do make sure you have a master password on FF (it's a
setting), and do not try the same thing with Chrome that does not
believe in passwords at all - cf.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/08/08/browser_password_poll/.
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%s=%d
printf %d\n 04
4
$ fc -s %d=%e
printf %e\n 04
4.00e+00
Very useful. Check out also
$ fc -n -3 -1
or similar to edit the last 3 commnds (with $EDITOR, or use -e)
and execute them when done editing.
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printer to pick up the pages, anyway, but having to do it each time
before clicking Print still looks kinda silly.
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said individual or his distribution.
Starting with Intel CPUs?
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requirements calculators on the Web. I am
guessing that a rough estimate (is it a 400W, 600W, 800W PSU?) should be
OK for the purpose.
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Thanks again, and sorry for making you think I had less trivial needs,
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itself disappears.
Any suggestions where to look?
MTA logs?
In particular, does cron generate a valid From/Sender? try adding
MAILFROM=solomon (whatever is right) to the crontab file?
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, but neither returned anything for
PSU. There is nothing on the outside of the PSU that I can find (well,
it does say 220Vac).
Can acpid help? Am I out of luck?
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Hope it helps, anyway,
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to
cover this angle as well.
Disclaimers:
1) I have no real idea what the problem is in your case.
2) I do not even use nautilus or GNOME or XFCE myself, I am only waving
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or both. This will likely bite your team
in the future in more serious ways than this. So deal with it early.
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in your theory?
IANAL, etc., etc.
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- or CPU-related
problem. If anything, the guy got the latest Asus mobo and made it work
with F19 but not with F18. Some other dude (next in thread) succeeded
with F18. Intel 4770 is mentioned incidentally but not fingered as
problematic.
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/library/mac/#documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man2/poll.2.html:
BUGS
The poll() system call currently does not support devices.
Your code works fine on Linux, but I suppose you know that.
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is
incomplete and some operation/function/whatever is un(der)?defined. This
will be flagged before it aggravates the coder's life, etc.
It's fun to muse, not just to write elisp. Thumbs up for knowing to
enjoy yourselves, regardless of utility.
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