On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 13:50:01 +0200
Jochen Spieker wrote:
> Someone asked that same question only about 1.5 hours ago with the same
> subject line. :)
strange isn't it..looks like a clear case of simultaneous unconsciousness.
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Steve Litt wrote at 2014-04-16 13:05 -0500:
> I'd feel a lot better with 200 eyes than 4. Even 10 would make me
> nervous.
>
> But the fault is partly mine. I never contributed to the OpenSSL
> project, either with dollars or eyes.
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On 17/04/14 03:27, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> On 16/04/2014 3:34 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> # make-jpkg jre-7u21-linux-i586.tar.gz
>
> If you need Java, then you really *must* have the latest version, 7u21
> is quite old now .. there have been 5 updates including the latest at
> 7u55 [1].
>
> Ch
On Thu, 2014-04-17 at 03:35 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2014-04-16 at 21:18 -0400, Brad Alexander wrote:
> > *Everybody* has something to hide. Everyone. Don't believe me? Offer
> > to put a public webcam in their bathroom. :D
>
> That's why I don't have a webcam in my bathroom and ass
As soon as heartbleed was found, they patched the OpenSSL package. My
servers are in the process of being patched and when they are, the SSL
certs will be updated. This door was open for a long time when nobody had
seen it, but the door was shut and nailed closed as soon as the problem was
notice
On Wed, 2014-04-16 at 21:18 -0400, Brad Alexander wrote:
> *Everybody* has something to hide. Everyone. Don't believe me? Offer
> to put a public webcam in their bathroom. :D
That's why I don't have a webcam in my bathroom and assumed my iPad
would be connected to the Internet, I would paste a l
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Slavko wrote:
> Ahoj,
>
> I am talking about encryption and the F/OSS in general and i have my
> privacy in the mind. Here exists a lot of people int today world, which
> tell, that they have nothing to hide.
*Everybody* has something to hide. Everyone. Don't be
On Wednesday 16 April 2014 22:43:40 Slavko wrote:
> Is it a my mistake, that i cannot help with this? Am i expecting a
> lot? Need i switch to proprietary software (yes, i know, that is no
> solution)?
And you believe that proprietary software is _better_?? :-/
Lisi
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Ahoj,
Dňa Tue, 15 Apr 2014 22:32:26 -0500 Bill Wood
napísal:
> I've been following this thread since it started, as well as some
> other Internet sites that have been mentioned, and I have noticed that
> everyone talks about the impact on the financial services sector but
> no one has mentioned
Ahoj,
Dňa Wed, 16 Apr 2014 09:20:54 +0200 Alberto Luaces
napísal:
> In order to get the clipping coordinates, "display" from the same
> package bringing "convert" can be used: press "c" and then drag the
> mouse to define the region.
>
> "display" loading is almost instantaneous.
I didn't know
On 04/16/2014 03:16 AM, Frank Weißer wrote:
Hi Oliver!
>
> Facing the same problem a while ago, i somewhere found a hint to add
>
> deb http://www.duinsoft.nl/pkg debs all
>
> to sources.list. Don't remember from where, but it works for me on
> debian testing.
>
>
I use this with Debian Wheezy a
Mark Carroll wrote:
> I have a Matrox G450 video card in a 5v 33MHz PCI slot in an old system.
> I hope to get DVI output from it, I don't care about using the other
> head. While the console is fine, I can't get xorg to work with it.
I am afraid to say this, but: G450 DVI with modern Xorg does
didier gaumet writes:
> Le 15/04/2014 22:01, Mark Carroll a écrit :
(snip)
>> Rather than trying many more speculative adjustments, I am wondering:
>> does anybody else actually have this hardware working with a modern
>> xorg under Debian?
(snip)
Well, the silence on this point isn't encouragi
On 17/04/2014 3:56 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Apr 2014 03:27:48 +1000
> Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>
> Hello Andrew,
>
>> Footnote: It has been said that JAVA stands for:
>> "Just Another Vulnerability Update" ;-)
>
> (smiley noted)
>
> Wouldn't that be JAV*U*? :-)
Whoops, the last
On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 08:48:01 -0600
Paul E Condon wrote:
> On 20140416_0823+, Curt wrote:
> > On 2014-04-16, Slavko wrote:
> > Robin Seggelmann introduced the bug:
> >
> > >From the Sydney Morning Herald:
> >
> > Dr Seggelmann, of Münster in Germany, said the bug which
> > introduced the
For those who are interested in still running squeeze and those who took
note of
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2014/03/msg01075.html
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2014 03:27:48 +1000
Andrew McGlashan wrote:
Hello Andrew,
>Footnote: It has been said that JAVA stands for:
> "Just Another Vulnerability Update" ;-)
(smiley noted)
Wouldn't that be JAV*U*? :-)
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> On 04/13/2014 02:26 AM, Man_Without_Clue wrote:
>> Is there anyone who is using Skype with no problem at all on Debian
>> Wheezy 64 bit?
I missed the start of this thread, but I have Skype working just fine on
Debian Wheezy 64 bit. I am using ALSA, not pulseaudio or anything, and I
have Skype i
On 16/04/2014 3:34 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> # make-jpkg jre-7u21-linux-i586.tar.gz
If you need Java, then you really *must* have the latest version, 7u21
is quite old now .. there have been 5 updates including the latest at
7u55 [1].
Cheers
A.
Footnote: It has been said that JAVA stands for:
On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 10:45:01 +0200 I replied to this thread. After
subscribing again with my Alice account, I now receive mails, but when I
send this mail using the Alice account, it didn't came through the list.
A chance to reconsider my reply and to send another one instead, with
one rhetorical
On 16/04/14 10:23 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2014-04-16 02:54 +0200, Frank McCormick wrote:
I installed youtube-dl on the Sid installation tonight
and noticed a dpkg error which didn't halt the process.
This is what happened:
Selecting previously unselected package libav-tools.
Preparing
Read this https://wiki.debian.org/skype - it help me.
On 04/13/2014 02:26 AM, Man_Without_Clue wrote:
Is there anyone who is using Skype with no problem at all on Debian
Wheezy 64 bit?
On 04/12/2014 12:13 AM, Man_Without_Clue wrote:
Hi all,
I don't know what really is going on and where to
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On 04/16/2014 10:36 AM, Bill Wood wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-04-16 at 09:01 -0400, shawn wilson wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 8:54 AM, John Hasler
>> wrote:
> . . .
>>> What is medical identity theft?
>
> Theft of patient identity information, usually
On 2014-04-16, Paul E Condon wrote:
>>
>> Only four eyes?
>
> This is a silly rhetorical question.
> How many 'eyes' are appropriate for a last, final look?
> Many, many eyes had surely already looked at the same code before
> this final look.
We're talking about code *review*.
>From the Syd
On 20140416_0754-0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Bill Wood writes:
> > I have noticed that everyone talks about the impact on the financial
> > services sector but no one has mentioned the health care information
> > sector. I understand that healthcare systems use SSL a great deal,
> > and medical ide
Perhaps smiles.
After all most countries do not associate so much critical information
to one number.
But many people do not put their private information by choice in places where
security of a site is a risk either so.
Sorry for the side track smiles.
Kare
On Wed, 16 Apr 2014, Lisi Reisz wr
Richard Owlett wrote:
[SNIP]
I will try to give enough detail that someone could duplicate
what I've done.
My environment:
1. Lenovo R61 ThinkPad with intentionally no network connectivity
2. 64 GB USB flash drive
3. Set of physical install DVDs (Debian 6.0.5 was all
available whe
On 20140416_0823+, Curt wrote:
> On 2014-04-16, Slavko wrote:
> >
> > If this vulnerability comes not from newbie and was made by intent,
> > thing are worse than wrong. Then it is an attack to alone fundamental of
> > the free/open software. And what community about this? Where are
> > inform
On Wed, 2014-04-16 at 09:01 -0400, shawn wilson wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 8:54 AM, John Hasler wrote:
. . .
> > What is medical identity theft?
Theft of patient identity information, usually for the purpose of
insurance fraud.
> I'd also be interested seeing the proof for the claim (I
On Wednesday 16 April 2014 14:54:03 Karen Lewellen wrote:
> I give you an example of medical identity theft. At least how it
> can happen stateside.
> You are say a senior or someone with a print disability in a
> doctor's office.
> You must get help completing the forms, and the first question yo
On 2014-04-16 02:54 +0200, Frank McCormick wrote:
> I installed youtube-dl on the Sid installation tonight
> and noticed a dpkg error which didn't halt the process.
>
> This is what happened:
>
>
> Selecting previously unselected package libavdevice53:i386.
> (Reading database ... 147371 files an
Hi folks,
On 16/04/14 11:49, Luis Eduardo Cortes wrote:
Googling I've found this article:
http://d.stavrovski.net/blog/post/installing-oracle-java-7-on-debian-wheezy
Hope this is helpful for you.
Regards.
On 16/04/14 13:34, Scott Ferguson wrote:> On Wheezy you can make a
debian package of
I give you an example of medical identity theft. At least how it can happen
stateside.
You are say a senior or someone with a print disability in a doctor's
office.
You must get help completing the forms, and the first question you
must provide is...?
your social security umber. Add that you
On Du, 13 apr 14, 17:24:07, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Apr 2014, Sven Joachim wrote:
> >
> > You could use aptitude to mark the dependencies as auto-installed
> > (untested):
> >
> > # aptitude markauto "~Dlibreoffice"
> >
> > Then you can autoremove them as you wish.
Shouldn't that be
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 8:04 PM, Erwan David wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 12:35:23PM CEST, Joel Rees
> said:
> >
> > For those who are getting excited, don't. Take the time to understand the
> > whole process, and the reason certificates and cryptographic tokens
> should
> > be rotated, and
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 8:54 AM, John Hasler wrote:
> Bill Wood writes:
>> and medical identity theft has risen sharply in recent years.
>
> What is medical identity theft?
I'd also be interested seeing the proof for the claim (I think he
means medical data breaches but IDK anyone has disclosed
Bill Wood writes:
> I have noticed that everyone talks about the impact on the financial
> services sector but no one has mentioned the health care information
> sector. I understand that healthcare systems use SSL a great deal,
> and medical identity theft has risen sharply in recent years.
What
Hi there
http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2014_1.txt
AFAIK SSL-Bump is disabled by default. I did not find any Debian
reference to this bug.
Or did I miss something?
Regards,
Rob
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On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 6:55 PM, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 06:41:42PM -0400, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> > FWIW, I am using iceweasel 27.0.1-1 from experimental, and the
> > rendering is identical for me in chromium and iceweasel. This seems
> to
> > be an arte
Charles Kroeger:
>
> W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/
> stable/main
> amd64 Packages
Someone asked that same question only about 1.5 hours ago with the same
subject line. :) Take a look into /etc/apt/sources.list.d/.
J.
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On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 12:35:23PM CEST, Joel Rees said:
>
> For those who are getting excited, don't. Take the time to understand the
> whole process, and the reason certificates and cryptographic tokens should
> be rotated, and how you go about doing it. (They should be rotated anyway,
> and if
For those who have been concerned about the impact (among other things):
http://blog.cloudflare.com/answering-the-critical-question-can-you-get-private-ssl-keys-using-heartbleed
And for those who follow Schneier, he had some comments as well.
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2014/04/more_o
On 2014-04-16, Slavko wrote:
>
> If this vulnerability comes not from newbie and was made by intent,
> thing are worse than wrong. Then it is an attack to alone fundamental of
> the free/open software. And what community about this? Where are
> information, from who this vulnerability arrived? It
On 2014-04-16, Alberto Luaces wrote:
>
> "display" loading is almost instantaneous.
>
Whereas the gimp is gimpy.
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Ric Moore writes:
> Is it the answer
> to a prayer regarding older laptops with shoddy displays when running X?
I was perfectly happy with X11 on my P133 and on a brick-thick Hyunday
laptop of the late 90's, how old are these laptop?
If I should bet, I would bet on the "No" as the answer to yo
Slavko writes:
> Ahoj,
>
> Dňa Tue, 15 Apr 2014 03:48:29 -0700 "Kevin O'Gorman"
> napísal:
>
>> SOLVED. Thanks to whoever gave me the clue that convert(1) could do
>> the cropping. That and 2 bash scripts do all the work.
>
> See this
> https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/waldens
Hi Oliver!
Facing the same problem a while ago, i somewhere found a hint to add
deb http://www.duinsoft.nl/pkg debs all
to sources.list. Don't remember from where, but it works for me on
debian testing.
readU
Frank
Am 16.04.2014 05:27, schrieb Oliver Fairhall:
> Hi,
>
> Setting up a new machi
Le 15/04/2014 22:01, Mark Carroll a écrit :
> I have a Matrox G450 video card in a 5v 33MHz PCI slot in an old system.
> I hope to get DVI output from it, I don't care about using the other
> head. While the console is fine, I can't get xorg to work with it.
>
> I have tried various approaches. I'
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