On Sat, 21 Dec 2013 11:41:21 -0700
Bob Proulx wrote:
>
> Question. There are (at least) two different ways to mount removable
> media.
>
> 1) Is there an entry in /etc/fstab for it? If so does it have the
> "user" flag on it? Here is a typical entry for a cdrom showing the
> "user" flag. An
Has anyone got emacs 'evernote-mode' to work on debian please? Every
time that I try I'm left with this error message which I don’t
understand -
error in process sentinel: enclient.rb exited abnormally with code 1
-e:1: syntax error, unexpected tINTEGER, expecting tSTRING_CONTENT or
tSTRING_DBEG
Buenas Noches,
por favor agradecere me comenten si el sistema operativo debian es
compatible con el servidor HP ML310 GEN8 INTEL XEON QUAD-CORE E3-1220v2.
Slds crdls y gracias
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On 20131221_212840, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2013-12-21 20:53 +0100, Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> > I am having trouble copying text from an xterm window into another
> > application,
> > such as iceweasel, and vice versa. When I was using GNOME, this worked fine
> > between gnome-terminal and othe
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 9:02 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Jon N wrote:
>> Dec 21 16:36:38 (none) lightdm: pam_unix(lightdm-greeter:session): session
>> opened for user lightdm by (uid=0)
>
> "(none)"? It thinks the hostname is "(none)"? That's not right.
> Unless you named your new system "(none)" w
Sorry, I meant this to go to the list...
On 12/21/2013 12:01 PM, François Patte wrote:
Bonjour,
I try to configure fail2ban in order to ban IP which try to connect to
directories protected by .htaccess.
Here is my [apache] section in jail.conf:
enabled = true
port = http,https
filter =
Frank McCormick wrote:
> Yes I noticed on the Ralink Tech site that some of the drivers
> cover a wide range of chipsets. It was weird that the adapter seemed
> to be setup but couldn't function under dhcp.
I have seen wifi associate and then not obtain a dhcp address on a
variety of chipsets an
On 22/12/13 12:54, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Lisi Reisz wrote:
>> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>> 1. Logout of your gmail account.
>>> 2. Wipe cookies (Iceweasel -> Edit -> Preferences... -> Privacy ->
>>> Remove individual cookies... -> Remove all cookies -> Close.
>>> (google "saves" your account login using
On 21/12/13 04:35 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Frank McCormick wrote:
Selim T. Erdogan wrote:
Frank McCormick, 19.12.2013:
Solved my problem. +1 for wicd in the Debian repositories...-10
for gnome-nettool :)
If you are having wireless setup problems, it's the tool to goto.
FWIW, I have a cheap
Jon N wrote:
> Dec 21 16:36:38 (none) lightdm: pam_unix(lightdm-greeter:session): session
> opened for user lightdm by (uid=0)
"(none)"? It thinks the hostname is "(none)"? That's not right.
Unless you named your new system "(none)" with the parens which
shouldn't work.
> Dec 21 16:36:38 (none
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Scott Ferguson wrote:
> > 1. Logout of your gmail account.
> > 2. Wipe cookies (Iceweasel -> Edit -> Preferences... -> Privacy ->
> > Remove individual cookies... -> Remove all cookies -> Close.
> > (google "saves" your account login using cookies).
> > 3. Login to his gmail acc
Stephen Powell wrote:
> Installing xfce4-terminal worked for me. Actually, based on someone
> else's post, I installed task-xfce-desktop, which brought in a whole
> slew of stuff, including xfce4-terminal, then purged xterm, the lightdm*
> stuff, and task-xfce-desktop itself, which has a dependenc
Paul Cartwright wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Put XTerm*SelectToClipboard:true in your ~/.Xresources file for
> > permanent configuration.
> >
> > $ echo "XTerm*SelectToClipboard:true" >> ~/.Xresources
> > $ xrdb -m ~/.Xresources
>
> I don't have a .Xresources file.. in all my years of UNIX/Li
On Sat, 21 Dec 2013 17:37:47 -0500 Rob Owens sent:
> > But I have in the past signed onto my own account on my netbook
> > and %$^&*^$£ Google won't allow me to do anything else. I can sign
> > into my account, add Peter as an additional account, and then in
> > future sign into his account fr
Hi,
I need help to configure jwm from stable. FWIW some audio packages and
their dependencies are from testing or unstable.
Icons for the menu are ignored, but at least editing the program does
work.
[rocketmouse@archlinux debi386]$ grep Browser etc/jwm/system.jwmrc
gnome-www-browser
[roc
On Sat, 21 Dec 2013 19:32:23 -0500 (EST), Frank McCormick wrote:
>
>This works for me in xterm in .Xresources :
>
> XTerm*VT100.translations: #override : select-end(PRIMARY,
> CLIPBOARD, CUT_BUFFER0)
>
> Sorry it wrapped
That's one I didn't try. But now that I have a solution by means
of
Brian wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Here are the places that need to be changed on every system.
A non-exclusive list. There will also be other places too.
> > /etc/hosts
> > /etc/hostname
> > /etc/mailname
>
> Would (or should) it be necessary to change /etc/mailname? mailname(5)
> desc
On Sat, 21 Dec 2013 12:01:52 -0700 Bob Proulx sent:
> Yes. Between util-linux 2.17.2-9 and 2.20.1-4 getty has changed and
> it now clears the screen. This seems like a good thing on the surface
> until you find out that it destroys the boot time messages including
> any errors that are on the sc
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
>> In general, if you're changing host name, *ALL* references to the old
>> name should be tweaked.
>>
>> I would recommend:
>>
>> # sed --in-place=.bak -e 's/localhost-01/yournewname/g' $(grep -lr
>> localhost-01 /et
On 21/12/13 07:18 PM, Stephen Powell wrote:
On Sat, 21 Dec 2013 16:24:00 -0500 (EST), Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 2013-12-21 at 14:53 -0500, Stephen Powell wrote:
But I'm using XFCE now, and xterm seems to be the default terminal
emulator application under XFCE.
No, it's xfce4-terminal. Usin
On Sat, 21 Dec 2013 16:24:00 -0500 (EST), Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2013-12-21 at 14:53 -0500, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> But I'm using XFCE now, and xterm seems to be the default terminal
>> emulator application under XFCE.
>
> No, it's xfce4-terminal. Using xfce4-terminal shouldn't cause co
On Saturday 21 December 2013 22:59:34 Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 22/12/13 09:31, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > My husband, a real technophobe, is going away for three weeks to
> > house-sit. It is a last minute booking. He is going at 5:30 in
> > the morning. I am giving him my netbook so that he can ke
On Saturday 21 December 2013 22:37:47 Rob Owens wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 10:31:16PM +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > My husband, a real technophobe, is going away for three weeks to
> > house-sit. It is a last minute booking. He is going at 5:30 in
> > the morning. I am giving him my netbook
On 22/12/13 09:31, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> My husband, a real technophobe, is going away for three weeks to
> house-sit. It is a last minute booking. He is going at 5:30 in the
> morning. I am giving him my netbook so that he can keep up with his
> emails. I have to keep it really simple or he w
On Sat 21 Dec 2013 at 12:56:35 -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Changing the system hostname is a simple process. But it depends upon
> what is installed since often the hostname is embedded in the
> configuration of a package. For example the Postfix mail transport
> agent needs to know the hostname
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 10:31:16PM +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> My husband, a real technophobe, is going away for three weeks to
> house-sit. It is a last minute booking. He is going at 5:30 in the
> morning. I am giving him my netbook so that he can keep up with his
> emails. I have to keep i
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 02:53:20PM -0500, Stephen Powell wrote:
> I am having trouble copying text from an xterm window into another
> application,
> such as iceweasel, and vice versa. When I was using GNOME, this worked fine
> between gnome-terminal and other applications. But I'm using XFCE no
My husband, a real technophobe, is going away for three weeks to
house-sit. It is a last minute booking. He is going at 5:30 in the
morning. I am giving him my netbook so that he can keep up with his
emails. I have to keep it really simple or he will just freak out
when I am 250 miles (c.40
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On 12/21/2013 04:30 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
>> where do you set this??
> Either interactively with control-middle-mouse-drag down to "Select to
> Clipboard" and check it _or_ set it in your .Xresources.
>
> man xterm
>
>selectToClipboard (clas
On Sat 21 Dec 2013 at 21:09:56 +, Tom H wrote:
> 2) OT: I don't use XFCE but isn't xfce4-terminal its default terminal?
It is if task-xfce-desktop is installed (and recommends enabled):
Recommends: xfprint4, xfce4-terminal,
Installing xfce4:
Depends: thunar (>= 1.2.0), xfc
Installed Wheezy-LXDE 32-bit off LXDE flavor ISO via thumb drive to
replace Eeebuntu 3.0 that I installed on it 3 years ago or so. Chose
Base, Desktop GUI and Laptop tasks. Nothing else. All went well and
as far as I can tell everything works, except Suspend (sleep, not
hibernate) when the lid i
Frank McCormick wrote:
> Selim T. Erdogan wrote:
> >Frank McCormick, 19.12.2013:
> > >Solved my problem. +1 for wicd in the Debian repositories...-10
> > > for gnome-nettool :)
> > >
> > > If you are having wireless setup problems, it's the tool to goto.
> >
> > FWIW, I have a cheap usb wireles
Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On 12/21/2013 03:28 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> > I don't use XFCE, but I have set xterm's selectToClipboard resource to
> > true, meaning that text you select in xterm can be pasted into other
> > applications with Ctrl-V, and Shift-Ins pastes text from the clipboard
> > int
Brian wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Brian wrote:
> > > By default the screen is cleared of boot messages, There is only a login
> > > prompt.
> >
> > Yes. Between util-linux 2.17.2-9 and 2.20.1-4 getty has changed and
> > it now clears the screen. This seems like a good thing on the surface
> >
On Sat, 2013-12-21 at 14:53 -0500, Stephen Powell wrote:
> But I'm using XFCE now, and xterm seems to be the default terminal
> emulator application under XFCE.
No, it's xfce4-terminal. Using xfce4-terminal shouldn't cause copy and
paste issues.
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On 12/21/2013 03:28 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> I don't use XFCE, but I have set xterm's selectToClipboard resource to
> true, meaning that text you select in xterm can be pasted into other
> applications with Ctrl-V, and Shift-Ins pastes text from the clipboard
> into xterm.
where do you set this??
Erwan David wrote:
> Everything in /etc/networkinterfaces.
>
> It is a bit complicated let me explain the situation before going to
> configuration:
Actually your situation sounds pretty normal to me.
> # The primary network interface
> auto eth0
> iface eth0 inet static
> address 88.190.17.
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 7:53 PM, Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> I am having trouble copying text from an xterm window into another
> application,
> such as iceweasel, and vice versa. When I was using GNOME, this worked fine
> between gnome-terminal and other applications. But I'm using XFCE now, and
>
On 2013-12-21 20:53 +0100, Stephen Powell wrote:
> I am having trouble copying text from an xterm window into another
> application,
> such as iceweasel, and vice versa. When I was using GNOME, this worked fine
> between gnome-terminal and other applications.
How exactly did you copy the text?
Stephen Powell wrote:
> I am having trouble copying text from an xterm window into another
> application, such as iceweasel, and vice versa. When I was using
> GNOME, this worked fine between gnome-terminal and other
> applications. But I'm using XFCE now, and xterm seems to be the
> default term
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 08:50:15AM -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
...snip..
>
> He's running Windows on this - Debian should fly in comparison!
> 512Mb is quite enough for a lot of people. Heck, I've got a Debian
> VPS running Apache and MySQL with only 512MB - and that's plenty o
Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> In general, if you're changing host name, *ALL* references to the old
> name should be tweaked.
>
> I would recommend:
>
> # sed --in-place=.bak -e 's/localhost-01/yournewname/g' $(grep -lr
> localhost-01 /etc)
Good intention but that will corrupt many binary files.
Jon N wrote:
> I recently installed Jessie on a new computer. Now that I have the
> system up and running I decided that I would like to have a different
> hostname than the rather unimaginative 'localhost-01' I picked during
> install. I used the "mate-network-admin" utility to change it, and
>
I am having trouble copying text from an xterm window into another application,
such as iceweasel, and vice versa. When I was using GNOME, this worked fine
between gnome-terminal and other applications. But I'm using XFCE now, and
xterm seems to be the default terminal emulator application under
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 6:45 PM, Jon N wrote:
>
> sysctl kernel hostname=NEW_HOSTNAME.
It's "sysctl -w kernel.hostname=NEW_HOSTNAME".
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On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-12-20 at 22:24 +, Tom H wrote:
>>
>> apt-cache policy
>
> Thank you, that's a useful command :).
You're welcome.
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On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 01:45:11PM -0500, Jon N wrote:
> I recently installed Jessie on a new computer. Now that I have the
> system up and running I decided that I would like to have a different
> hostname than the rather unimaginative 'localhost-01' I picked during
> install. I used the "m
On Sat 21 Dec 2013 at 12:01:52 -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Brian wrote:
> >
> > By default the screen is cleared of boot messages, There is only a login
> > prompt.
>
> Yes. Between util-linux 2.17.2-9 and 2.20.1-4 getty has changed and
> it now clears the screen. This seems like a good thing o
Robert Parker wrote:
> But now when I connect to my wirelees access point it gives me a
> 'connecting' message and finally connects only to immediately drop
> out and start connecting all over again.
What configuration are you using to connect to it? Are there any
clues to the problem in /var/log
On Sat 21 Dec 2013 at 13:45:11 -0500, Jon N wrote:
> Anyway, the main question is, how do i change the hostname for my system?
I would edit /etc/hostname and change 'foo' to 'bar'
Then (because networking will now be confused), edit /etc/hosts and
change instances of 'foo' to 'bar'.
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On 21 December 2013 17:47, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 21 Dec 2013 at 14:38:30 +, Robin wrote:
>
> > Assuming it should be booting to a graphical login screen, hit
> Ctrl-Alt-F1
> > which will take you to a text console which may show some errors that you
> > can post here.
>
> By default the scree
Brian wrote:
> On Sat 21 Dec 2013 at 14:38:30 +, Robin wrote:
>
> > Assuming it should be booting to a graphical login screen, hit Ctrl-Alt-F1
> > which will take you to a text console which may show some errors that you
> > can post here.
>
> By default the screen is cleared of boot messages
I recently installed Jessie on a new computer. Now that I have the
system up and running I decided that I would like to have a different
hostname than the rather unimaginative 'localhost-01' I picked during
install. I used the "mate-network-admin" utility to change it, and
checked /etc/hostname
Lawrence Galka wrote:
> I am running debian wheezy with the lxde desktop environment. When I
> insert a mmc card, it gets detected as /dev/mmcblk0p1 and mounted in
> /media/. Unfortunately, the /media/ directory is owned by root
> and other users do not have write permission. When I try to copy
Ali ISIN wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Since the "7.x" version does my computer freeze;
In what way? No more messages are logged? Doesn't respond to pings? SysRq
doesn't reboot it (is the kernel totally hosed)?
>and that after installing "GRUB" and "rebooting".
>
>My system seem to work correctly but I tho
On Sat 21 Dec 2013 at 14:38:30 +, Robin wrote:
> Assuming it should be booting to a graphical login screen, hit Ctrl-Alt-F1
> which will take you to a text console which may show some errors that you
> can post here.
By default the screen is cleared of boot messages, There is only a login
pro
On Sat 21 Dec 2013 at 16:13:28 +, Chris Davies wrote:
> Brian wrote:
> > This technique should not be required to be used ; the stick with the
> > dd'ed image should boot directly. Does it not?
>
> According to the OP it does, but it's irrelevant to the question that
> they asked.
Sometimes
Brian wrote:
> This technique should not be required to be used ; the stick with the
> dd'ed image should boot directly. Does it not?
According to the OP it does, but it's irrelevant to the question that
they asked.
Chris
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I try to configure fail2ban in order to ban IP which try to connect to
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Here is my [apache] section in jail.conf:
enabled = true
port = http,https
filter = apache-auth
logpath = /var/log/apache*/*error.log
maxretry = 3
But I tested filling the
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 10:55 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2013-12-21 16:44 +0100, Robert Parker wrote:
>
> > I have a USB wifi dongle which does not work.
> > dmesg gives me 'agent aborted loading htc_9271.fw(not found?)'
> > I do have that driver because I downloaded the non-free firmware tarba
On 12/21/2013 09:10 AM, Rob Owens wrote:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 10:29:40PM -0800, Alireza Bahrami wrote:
According to Debian website it's enough for installing Debian on a system.
There is an old Dell Latitude laptop with specs as below which I chose to for
this purpose:
Mobile Pentium4: 1.8
Yes, I found that a hour after my post. Sorry for unnecessary topic.
I installed write image and every thing work.
Thank you and best regards
Sent from my iPad
> On 21.12.2013, at 14:50, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
>> On Vi, 20 dec 13, 23:35:25, Kostadin Slavkov wrote:
>>
>> I am not sure why can
On 2013-12-21 16:44 +0100, Robert Parker wrote:
> I have a USB wifi dongle which does not work.
> dmesg gives me 'agent aborted loading htc_9271.fw(not found?)'
> I do have that driver because I downloaded the non-free firmware tarball on
> anothe machine.
It is also contained in the firmware-ath
Returning to Debian after a few years with Ubuntu.
I have a USB wifi dongle which does not work.
dmesg gives me 'agent aborted loading htc_9271.fw(not found?)'
I do have that driver because I downloaded the non-free firmware tarball on
anothe machine.
My question is, where do I install this firmw
Assuming it should be booting to a graphical login screen, hit Ctrl-Alt-F1
which will take you to a text console which may show some errors that you
can post here.
rob
On 21 December 2013 12:58, Ali ISIN wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My name is Ali, and I am a spoiled user of Debian.
>
> Debian is smooth a
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 10:29:40PM -0800, Alireza Bahrami wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm an Iranian electronic engineer focused on industrial automation projects.
> After some years of work experience I've come to the conclusion that I should
> learn linux for doing my projects in a more efficent way. Un
On 12/21/2013 2:23 AM, Doug wrote:
On 12/21/2013 01:57 AM, Doug wrote:
On 12/21/2013 01:47 AM, Go Linux wrote:
On Sat, 12/21/13, Alireza Bahrami wrote:
Subject: Installing Debian 7.3.0
To: "debian-user@lists.debian.org"
Date: Saturday, December 21, 2013, 12:29 AM
Hi,
I'm
a
> Since the "7.x" version does my computer freeze;
> and that after installing "GRUB" and "rebooting".
Installing GRUB and rebooting is the last process of installation, but
your information is not enough, so we can hardly help.
Do you mean that, it cannot be shut down, or it cannot boot? What w
Don't inform the list, report a bug ;).
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Hi,
My name is Ali, and I am a spoiled user of Debian.
Debian is smooth and fast.
Debian is sober and really what I expect from an operating system.
But, that's not why I write to you:
Since the "7.x" version does my computer freeze;
and that after installing "GRUB" and "rebooting".
My system
On Fri, 2013-12-20 at 22:24 +, Tom H wrote:
> apt-cache policy
Thank you, that's a useful command :).
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On Vi, 20 dec 13, 23:35:25, Kostadin Slavkov wrote:
>
> I am not sure why can not boot from install media. I use iso-dvd from next
> link
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/ia64/iso-dvd/
^^^
Wrong image, unless your laptop has an
On Jo, 19 dec 13, 18:39:07, John Hasler wrote:
>
> There is no need for him to "track" Jessie once he has upgraded enough
> to run his program. Just read the security list and upgrade individual
> packages as needed.
This smells like dependency hell.
Kind regards,
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On Jo, 19 dec 13, 10:23:35, John Hasler wrote:
> Read and follow the release notes and you'll be ok.
For Jessie? They don't exist yet.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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Dear Doug,
Thanks for your directives.
As you advised, I downloaded CDCC and burnt the iso image on a CD. The CD was
enough for it.
this time it worked when I inserted the Cd into the Dell lap.
Thanks & Regards
Alireza
From: Doug
To: debian-user@lists.debia
Thanks Bo lan ,Rob Owens and all others for your input.
>
On Sat, 21 Dec 2013 01:57:42 -0500
Doug wrote:
> >
> > Its
> > current OS is windows. Then I chose CD ROM drive as the
> > first boot system on the laptop and inserted the CD and
> > restarted the PC. It tried to run the CD, but Linux
> > didn't come up and after few seconds window
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