Re: Intel soundcard does not work

2014-01-14 Thread Doug
On 01/15/2014 12:05 AM, Raffaele Morelli wrote: 2014/1/12 Martin mailto:twpim-...@yahoo.com.au>> Hello, I have new computer but soundcard does not work with Debian/Squeeze. Maybe I need to tweak some configuration files or I need new driver? It is integrated on motherboard Intel

Re: Intel soundcard does not work

2014-01-14 Thread Raffaele Morelli
2014/1/12 Martin > Hello, > I have new computer but soundcard does not work with Debian/Squeeze. > Maybe I need to tweak some configuration files or I need new driver? > It is integrated on motherboard Intel soundcard. > Can anybody give me an advice? > > Bellow are output from some command that

Re: audio dropouts still

2014-01-14 Thread Raffaele Morelli
2014/1/15 Zenaan Harkness > On 1/11/14, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > > On 1/11/14, Klaus wrote: > >> On 10/01/14 14:26, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > >>> On Fri, 2014-01-10 at 14:09 +, Klaus wrote: > correlation between absolute CPU power and drop-outs > > > >> What I added to this thread is that

Re: audio dropouts still

2014-01-14 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Hi, perhaps one of the maintainers mentioned at http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/linux-image-rt-686-pae could add a few notes. On Wed, 2014-01-15 at 12:21 +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > I installed the latest 3.12-1-rt-amd64 (rt) kernel, with dist-upgrade > and reboot of course. > > Reading so

Re: audio dropouts still

2014-01-14 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On 1/15/14, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > I installed the latest 3.12-1-rt-amd64 (rt) kernel, with dist-upgrade > and reboot of course. PS, btw, this kernel randomly fails to hibernate on me. I know that's another thread, and I may start one after some more testing. Just a random data point in case i

Re: audio dropouts still

2014-01-14 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On 1/11/14, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > On 1/11/14, Klaus wrote: >> On 10/01/14 14:26, Ralf Mardorf wrote: >>> On Fri, 2014-01-10 at 14:09 +, Klaus wrote: correlation between absolute CPU power and drop-outs > >> What I added to this thread is that even with a whittled down system (in >> th

Re: permissions: can you force ACL to be effective over unix perms?

2014-01-14 Thread Tom Furie
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 05:21:18PM -0600, Bob Goldberg wrote: > I have 2 classes of users - SFTP users (customers), and SFTP managers > (company users that manage customer data). > > I want a highly secure and privacy safe SFTP server. But I also want it to > appear to users as simple and easy as

Re: Fresh Jessie Install VLC freezes

2014-01-14 Thread Scott Ferguson
Resending to the list On 15/01/14 05:44, Robert Crawford wrote: > > > > > > Please post the output of:- > $ cat /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list | grep multim > > and:- > > $ dpkg -l vlc > > > Kind regards > > > -- > > ​Scott, > > Test #1 >

Re: permissions: can you force ACL to be effective over unix perms?

2014-01-14 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 15/01/14 10:00, Bob Goldberg wrote: > On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 5:40 PM, Scott Ferguson > > wrote: > > I've followed the posts in this thread, dealing with the various > tangents it's taken won't help you, probably the reason why it's > re

Re: permissions: can you force ACL to be effective over unix perms?

2014-01-14 Thread Bob Goldberg
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 7:13 AM, Joel Rees wrote: > Caveat. I don't have the patience to work with ACLs, mostly because I > can't see how they could really work without bringing a system to its > knees. > > To be honest - ACL's were by far my first choice for solving my problem. There is no doubt

Samsung CLX4195SN and the Samsung Unified Linux Driver on Debian

2014-01-14 Thread Lisi Reisz
Debian Wheezy, stock kernel, ULD tarball downloaded from the Samsung website and compiled. I am getting the following error message: The components listed below are necessary for proper Unified Linux Driver operation. Click Cancel now, install these components from your Linux distribution CD-R

Re: permissions: can you force ACL to be effective over unix perms?

2014-01-14 Thread Bob Goldberg
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 5:40 PM, Scott Ferguson < scott.ferguson.debian.u...@gmail.com> wrote: > I've followed the posts in this thread, dealing with the various > tangents it's taken won't help you, probably the reason why it's > received little attention. > > good point; noted, and TY. > On 11

Re: Number of Procs

2014-01-14 Thread Wawrzek Niewodniczanski
On 8 January 2014 13:40, Hudson Flavio Meneses Lacerda wrote: > Hi. > > Sometimes, the system raises a lot of processes, causing considerable > delay to respond any input action. This moment, there are 312 processes > running (in a personal laptop - Debian testing). In your case it's probably mem

Re: Should I be concerned that w/who reported 0 users?

2014-01-14 Thread Bob Proulx
Patrick Wiseman wrote: > Bob Proulx wrote: > > $ ls -l /var/run/utmp > > -rw-rw-r-- 1 root utmp 24960 Jan 14 14:32 /var/run/utmp > > Thanks. After I rebooted, the information is back so I'm guessing its > absence was caused by my having updated a few times without rebooting. > All seems to be f

Disk is not visible with Debian 7.2 Live

2014-01-14 Thread Koji Tanaka
Hi, I'm having a issue that I cannot see disk with Debian 7.2 LiveCD boot. fdisk -l doesn't show anything, and I cannot partition the disk. It happens our old IBM dataplex servers. Did any one have the same/similar issue? It didn't happen till 7.1. Thank you and best regards, Koji -- To UNSUBS

Re: Should I be concerned that w/who reported 0 users?

2014-01-14 Thread Patrick Wiseman
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Bob Proulx wrote: > Patrick Wiseman wrote: >> I manage a virtual machine remotely, running Debian stable. Recently, >> both 'w' and 'who' were reporting zero users. The machine had been up >> for 141 days, so I did 'sudo shutdown -r now' and returned to it a few >>

Re: Question

2014-01-14 Thread Bob Proulx
Cameron Murgatroyd wrote: > Hi I've recently become a frequent user of debian and I have a question if > I were to want to make a .deb package for a game hack and to do it I needed > to delete some files from the users file system before my files go in how > would I do it? Packages are associated

Re: Should I be concerned that w/who reported 0 users?

2014-01-14 Thread Bob Proulx
Patrick Wiseman wrote: > I manage a virtual machine remotely, running Debian stable. Recently, > both 'w' and 'who' were reporting zero users. The machine had been up > for 141 days, so I did 'sudo shutdown -r now' and returned to it a few > minutes later, when 'w' and 'who' reported appropriately.

Re: Install-time non-free issues

2014-01-14 Thread Brian
On Mon 13 Jan 2014 at 18:08:50 +, Brian wrote: > ls -l /lib/firmware > > would confirm your assumption. The image you downloaded won't load > firmware for me either. Putting it in /lib/firmware was quick and > painless. Curt's reference to a firmware loading bug in the present d-i is as

Re: sudo 1.8.9p3-1 in Debian sid - infinite loop?

2014-01-14 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2014-01-14 19:47 +0100, Florent Peterschmitt wrote: > Le 14/01/2014 19:24, Florent Peterschmitt a écrit : >> >> I think there is something like an infinite loop in the latest sudo in >> Debian sid. >> >> Issuing a sudo -s make sudo consuming 100% CPU. That has been noticed by several people,

Re: sudo 1.8.9p3-1 in Debian sid - infinite loop?

2014-01-14 Thread Florent Peterschmitt
Le 14/01/2014 19:24, Florent Peterschmitt a écrit : > Hi, > > I think there is something like an infinite loop in the latest sudo in > Debian sid. > > Issuing a sudo -s make sudo consuming 100% CPU. > > An strace gives: > > recvfrom(3, "", 8, MSG_WAITALL, NULL, NULL) = 0 > poll([{fd=6, events=P

sudo 1.8.9p3-1 in Debian sid - infinite loop?

2014-01-14 Thread Florent Peterschmitt
Hi, I think there is something like an infinite loop in the latest sudo in Debian sid. Issuing a sudo -s make sudo consuming 100% CPU. An strace gives: recvfrom(3, "", 8, MSG_WAITALL, NULL, NULL) = 0 poll([{fd=6, events=POLLIN}, {fd=3, events=POLLIN}], 2, 4294967295) = 1 ([{fd=3, revents=POLLIN

Re: Intel soundcard does not work

2014-01-14 Thread Klaus
On 14/01/14 11:58, Martin wrote: Realtek ALC887 Does any of this help: ? -- Klaus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: htt

LogScape as a Splunk alternative?

2014-01-14 Thread Robert Tanaka
Hi Rafal, I've been using Logscape on servers running different Nixes ( Solaris, Redhat and Ubuntu Server). I have a few 2008 Windows servers in the mix. Getting installed was quite easy. I did have problems on Ubuntu Server because of OpenJDK so make sure you are using the jvm from Oracle. As

Re: How to patch files in a package's debian directory

2014-01-14 Thread Alex Mestiashvili
On 01/14/2014 03:04 PM, Malte Forkel wrote: Am 14.01.2014 10:44, schrieb Alex Mestiashvili: I am also interested in possible solutions, but I would use git with 2 branches - one for debian package, and one for the modified version. This way by switching between branches you can build packages y

Re: How to patch files in a package's debian directory

2014-01-14 Thread Malte Forkel
Am 14.01.2014 10:47, schrieb Jonathan Dowland: > Is the package in question maintained in a version control repository > (apt-cache showsrc pkgname | grep ^Vcs might help to determine this). > If so, you could record the debian-specific changes in a commit and > either mail the commit to a bug numb

Re: image download with jigdo

2014-01-14 Thread Darac Marjal
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 02:02:15PM +, Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Monday 13 January 2014 09:05:20 Klaus Jantzen wrote: > > why should I use 'DVD-1' when there is a > > 'DVD-10'? > > Because it is the first in the series and therefore is likely to be > the one that is bootable. Why would you use D

Re: permissions: can you force ACL to be effective over unix perms?

2014-01-14 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 15/01/14 00:13, Joel Rees wrote: > Caveat. I don't have the patience to work with ACLs, mostly because I > can't see how they could really work without bringing a system to its > knees. > > On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Bob Goldberg wrote: >> [...] >>> I may be wrong here, but how could ACL

Re: How to patch files in a package's debian directory

2014-01-14 Thread Malte Forkel
Am 14.01.2014 10:44, schrieb Alex Mestiashvili: > I am also interested in possible solutions, but I would use git with 2 > branches - one for debian package, and one for the modified version. > > This way by switching between branches you can build packages you need. > Using git is probably a goo

Re: image download with jigdo

2014-01-14 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Monday 13 January 2014 09:05:20 Klaus Jantzen wrote: > why should I use 'DVD-1' when there is a > 'DVD-10'? Because it is the first in the series and therefore is likely to be the one that is bootable. Why would you use DVD 10 when there is a 1? This is not a new idea. Back when many progr

Re: New to Debian (Gentoo user) - package management

2014-01-14 Thread Sven Hartge
Tanstaafl wrote: > On 2014-01-03 9:18 AM, Sven Hartge wrote: >>> emerge --pretend -vuDN world >>> results in a list of all available updates, as well as any dependencies >>> that would be installed, which I can then pick and choose from. I >>> usually wait until newly available updates have been

Re: permissions: can you force ACL to be effective over unix perms?

2014-01-14 Thread Joel Rees
Caveat. I don't have the patience to work with ACLs, mostly because I can't see how they could really work without bringing a system to its knees. On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Bob Goldberg wrote: > [...] >> I may be wrong here, but how could ACLs override the native >> permissions system rand

Re: xscreensaver-command -version is getting called every 30 seconds ?? (sid, xfce4)

2014-01-14 Thread Selim T. Erdogan
Zenaan Harkness, 13.01.2014: > xscreensaver-command -version is getting called every 30 seconds. This > causes my xscreensaver unlock/password dialog window to open up all > the time... > > Any idea how I can find out what's calling this command every 30 seconds? Try running top and press V to ge

Re: Intel soundcard does not work

2014-01-14 Thread Martin
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 11:54:31AM +0100, Martin wrote: > Bellow are output from some command that I tought would be needed. Here are more info about errors I get when running some commands: $ amixer info Card default 'PCH'/'HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7d0 irq 22' Mixer name: 'Realtek ALC887'

Re: New to Debian (Gentoo user) - package management

2014-01-14 Thread Pol Hallen
#!/bin/sh # At least once a day update the index package lists and download # pending upgrades. { apt-get -q update && apt-get -q autoclean && apt-get -q upgrade -d -y && apt-get -q dist-upgrade -d -y } 2>&1 | mailx -s "apt download output" root exit 0 cool! thanks Pol

Re: New to Debian (Gentoo user) - package management

2014-01-14 Thread Alex Mestiashvili
On 01/14/2014 12:05 PM, Tanstaafl wrote: On 2014-01-03 9:18 AM, Sven Hartge wrote: emerge --pretend -vuDN world results in a list of all available updates, as well as any dependencies that would be installed, which I can then pick and choose from. I usually wait until newly available updates ha

chromium doesn't open acroread but the gnome preview

2014-01-14 Thread Aldo Maggi
after an update some months ago, pdf and jpg files started to be opened by gnome preview instead of geeqie and acroread. i use xfce and find gnome preview not very useful because i can print only, not save files were i like. how can i change this behavieur? thanks aldo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, emai

Re: New to Debian (Gentoo user) - package management

2014-01-14 Thread Tanstaafl
On 2014-01-03 9:18 AM, Sven Hartge wrote: emerge --pretend -vuDN world results in a list of all available updates, as well as any dependencies that would be installed, which I can then pick and choose from. I usually wait until newly available updates have been available for at least a few days

Re: permissions: can you force ACL to be effective over unix perms?

2014-01-14 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 09:41:19AM +0900, Joel Rees wrote: > But I may be wrong.I don't use ACLs. This normally sets alarm bells off in my head... > I may be wrong here, but how could ACLs override the native > permissions system randomly without opening tons of new opportunities > for discoveri

Re: How to patch files in a package's debian directory

2014-01-14 Thread Alex Mestiashvili
On 01/13/2014 03:49 PM, Malte Forkel wrote: Hello, I'm testing some changes to an existing package which is using format 3.0 (quilt). I have split my changes into two patches: One modifies the original source, one adapts files in the debian directory. This approach fails when I build the packag

Re: How to patch files in a package's debian directory

2014-01-14 Thread Jonathan Dowland
Is the package in question maintained in a version control repository (apt-cache showsrc pkgname | grep ^Vcs might help to determine this). If so, you could record the debian-specific changes in a commit and either mail the commit to a bug number or push a copy of your modified checkout somewhere (