Go Linux writes:
> No one? FWIW. Haven’t had a problem since I posted this several days ago.
> Any thoughts?
>
>
>
> On Sat, 12/13/14, golinux wrote:
>
> Subject: Kernel failure
> To: "Debian User"
> Date: Saturday, December 13, 2014, 1:40
On 12/09/2014 11:11 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
You should probably provide more details about the installation to be
cloned and hardware where the clone will be used.
Kind regards,
Andrei
Here it is:
'Source 1' hardware: Desktop CPU Celeron 400 MHz, RAM 224 MB, HDD 21 GB
(a half of a 41 GB
Don Armstrong wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > I am curious. How does knowing the names further in advance make some
> > things easier?
>
> 1) Tools can include support for releases which are +1 and +2.
>
> For example, debootstrap needs to know the names of the release so you
> can install it. Lot
German wrote:
> Yes, I got a black, unresponsive screen. I went to recovery mode
> already, so I have a shell root access. Are any x logs that can be
> examined? Thanks
Look in /var/log/Xorg.0.log for the X logs.
Bob
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James Allsopp wrote:
> Thanks Bob,
> Hit a snag, I thought the upgrade would update the kernel and it's left me
> with a mismatch. I can't now log into the machine, no ssh and no keyboard.
> I think I'm going to try and use a netinst disk to rescue the system,
> unless you've any other ideas?
Usin
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 3:37 AM, Go Linux wrote:
>
> No one? FWIW. Haven’t had a problem since I posted this several days
> ago. Any thoughts?
>
>
>
> On Sat, 12/13/14, golinux wrote:
>
> Subject: Kernel failure
> To: "Debian User"
> Date: S
No one? FWIW. Haven’t had a problem since I posted this several days ago.
Any thoughts?
On Sat, 12/13/14, golinux wrote:
Subject: Kernel failure
To: "Debian User"
Date: Saturday, December 13, 2014, 1:40 AM
On squeeze LTS. Upgraded the k
On Monday 15 December 2014 23:21:07 Jape Person wrote:
> Besides, it would be kind of hard to give you too much credit. You're
> one of the most helpful people on the list, and you manage to be one of
> the more tactful participants here, too.
Hear, hear.
Lisi
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Thanks Bob,
Hit a snag, I thought the upgrade would update the kernel and it's left me
with a mismatch. I can't now log into the machine, no ssh and no keyboard.
I think I'm going to try and use a netinst disk to rescue the system,
unless you've any other ideas? I remember in Linux a long time ago
On 12/15/2014 05:22 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Vi, 12 dec 14, 21:29:47, Jape Person wrote:
At least I think I've got that right. I'm sleepy, and I'm even dumber than
normal because of antihistamines. If I'm wrong, I'm sure someone will offer
a correction.
Yes, you are giving me too much cre
Yes, I got a black, unresponsive screen. I went to recovery mode already, so I
have a shell root access. Are any x logs that can be examined? Thanks
Dan Ritter wrote:
>On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 09:40:09PM +0400, German wrote:
>> While the system mentioned is lubuntu, I am wondering if are there a
Thank you, I guess it is a time to install
Dan Ritter wrote:
>On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 04:12:16PM +0400, German wrote:
>> I am asking this because I was unable to boot the previous version a couple
>> month ago. Thanks
>
>Yes, I have a full Debian 7.7 running on a 5350 right now. The
>motherboar
On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 09:40:09PM +0400, German wrote:
> While the system mentioned is lubuntu, I am wondering if are there any
> experts who can look at my dmesg.log file and tell me what is wrong. This
> would be extremely appreciated.
There are no errors in that boot sequence. What are you
e
On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 04:12:16PM +0400, German wrote:
> I am asking this because I was unable to boot the previous version a couple
> month ago. Thanks
Yes, I have a full Debian 7.7 running on a 5350 right now. The
motherboard is an MSI AM1I. Everything I've tried on it works -
I have not tried
On 12/15/2014 04:22 PM, chris wrote:
Do you actually have working ipv6 connectivity because those hostnames are
resolving to v6 IP addresses
On Dec 15, 2014 3:50 PM, "Jape Person" wrote:
Hi, Chris.
Thanks for the reply. It put me on the right track. I don't know why I
wasn't paying attentio
On 12/15/2014 04:15 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Monday 15 December 2014 20:49:19 Jape Person wrote:
A quick look at https://mirror.debian.org/status shows the mirrors to be
unavailable.
I cannot get to https://www.google.com, but http://www.bing.com comes up
instantly.
Just tried. There is no p
On Vi, 12 dec 14, 19:08:37, Paul E Condon wrote:
>
> Was there no one in the group discussion who was aware of
> systemd-fsck ?? Surely, if there was (s)he would have
> enlighten the rest of us as to this fact and the discussion
> would have been far less looong.
The discussion started because sy
On Vi, 12 dec 14, 21:29:47, Jape Person wrote:
>
> At least I think I've got that right. I'm sleepy, and I'm even dumber than
> normal because of antihistamines. If I'm wrong, I'm sure someone will offer
> a correction.
Yes, you are giving me too much credit :)
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Don Armstrong wrote:
>
> On Thu, 11 Dec 2014, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> > I sometimes use lpr in a pipeline getting postscript from groff. My
> > printer (HP CP2025dn) has a duplexer and I'd like to use it. I could
> > look up the Postscript for that, but I'm wonder
Sven Hartge a écrit :
> Darac Marjal wrote:
>
>> I think the problem is that, depending on the RAID level, the BIOS won't
>> be able to read the disks in order to load GRUB. If you're running
>> RAID0, then you're in luck; both drives appear as normal disks and all
>> that RAID does is ensure the
one...@onemanifest.net a écrit :
> - Since this server will be used for running openvz containers, I'll probably
> have to create explicit routes for each (virtual) network to the subnets the
> NICs are connected to and define an explicit gateway for each subnet?
If the server does routing for t
Do you actually have working ipv6 connectivity because those hostnames are
resolving to v6 IP addresses
On Dec 15, 2014 3:50 PM, "Jape Person" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Debian testing fully updated as of 12/14. Contents of
> /etc/apt/sources.list:
>
> deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian testin
On Monday 15 December 2014 20:49:19 Jape Person wrote:
> A quick look at https://mirror.debian.org/status shows the mirrors to be
> unavailable.
>
> I cannot get to https://www.google.com, but http://www.bing.com comes up
> instantly.
Just tried. There is no problem with google or bing, but a pro
Hi,
I'm running Debian testing fully updated as of 12/14. Contents of
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ jessie-updates main contrib no
James Allsopp wrote:
> I've not had access to my machine for a while, and I've just tried to do an
> upgrade from squeeze to wheezy using the instructions found here;
> http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-upgrade-debian-squeeze-to-wheezy
Why are you using those instructions instead of the official De
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014, Bob Proulx wrote:
> I am curious. How does knowing the names further in advance make some
> things easier?
1) Tools can include support for releases which are +1 and +2.
For example, debootstrap needs to know the names of the release so you
can install it. Lots of other tools
li...@onemanifest.net wrote:
> I’ve setup static adressing for both NICs for ipv4 and ipv6 like this:
I see you have good answers from others. Great. But I didn't see
these comments that I am going to make.
> # The primary LAN network interface
> allow-hotplug eth0
> iface eth0 inet stati
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> Stretch and Buster were only meant as example, please consider my
> nitpick to have been:
>
> The name of the next release is generally known, latest by the time
> of the freeze of the previous one.
Sure. :-)
> In this particular case the Release Team was sligh
Just for the hack of it, I tried startx and the system hangs. So it seems to me
that it is server issues. Is that possible to look at server logs? Where are
they located?
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
>
>
>Le 15.12.2014 14:00, Frederic Marchal a écrit :
>> On Monday 15 December 2014 15:4
The Wanderer wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Good! Then you saw that I did answer your question! :-)
> >
> > As I said... The reason that KDE 4.14.3 isn't in Jessie is because
> > when Jessie froze KDE 4.14.2 was the latest available. KDE 4.14.3
> > was announced on 2014-Nov-11 several days *af
On 12/14/2014 04:38 PM, John Hasler wrote:
berenger.morel writes:
In France, the electric network provide 220V to everyone.
In the USA as well. The normal wall outlets are 110 but 220 is brought
into the house and used for things like stoves. The power utility's
transformer has a 220V second
On 12/13/2014 09:40 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:
On 20141213_1926-0500, Ric Moore wrote:
On 12/13/2014 06:43 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:
What packages should I make sure are properly installed?
pavucontrol is usually missed. You need it to admin pulse. :) Ric
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On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 08:53:51PM -0500, Rob Owens wrote:
> When my ISP encounters an email that it cannot scan for viruses, it
> prepends ***UNCHECKED*** to the subject. This occurs on every encrypted
> email I receive. It's highly annoying, and the ISP refuses to fix this.
>
> What tools can
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:07:52 +0100
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Hello Forum !
>
> Since a couple of day, the middle button of my magic mouse (USB)
> has experienced a major issue: I can more copy/past or open-in-new-tab.
> A deeper investigation with xev shows that button 2 is no more existing:
> any
I have got the same problem, after a reinstall of testing I get the
message about
"Unable to find a suitable CPU" when trying to create a new VM (any
flavour). It was working before the reinstall.
My CPU details are as follows.
processor: 7
vendor_id: AuthenticAMD
cpu family: 21
mo
On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 6:21 PM, Renaud OLGIATI <
ren...@olgiati-in-paraguay.org> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 13 Dec 2014 18:47:02 +0100
> Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>
> > Hola, this is an English Forum.
> > Cheers, Jerome
>
> It pains me, especially at this Xmas time, to see this kind of un-helpful
> rebuke giv
Darac Marjal wrote:
> I think the problem is that, depending on the RAID level, the BIOS won't
> be able to read the disks in order to load GRUB. If you're running
> RAID0, then you're in luck; both drives appear as normal disks and all
> that RAID does is ensure they are kept identical. If you'r
Le 15.12.2014 15:22, Tony van der Hoff a écrit :
On 15/12/14 14:30, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Le 14.12.2014 22:48, mourik jan heupink - merit a écrit :
Hi,
berenger.morel writes:
In France, the electric network provide 220V to everyone.
Are you sure? Starting from 2000 or so,
> On 13 dec. 2014, at 23:35, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> li...@onemanifest.net a écrit :
>>
>> I've setup static adressing for both NICs for ipv4 and ipv6 like this:
>>
>> # The primary LAN network interface
>> allow-hotplug eth0
>> iface eth0 inet static
>>address 192.168.1.
On 15/12/14 14:30, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
>
>
> Le 14.12.2014 22:48, mourik jan heupink - merit a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>> berenger.morel writes:
>>> In France, the electric network provide 220V to everyone.
>> Are you sure? Starting from 2000 or so, the whole of europe has
>> gradually
I am not sure. But, how old is this reform? I have used voltmeters more
than once, and have always read 220V. But, I have not had to find
failures in an installation since at least few years, maybe 5-6 (which
is a long time when you still are not 30 years old, so I'm not sure
about how many years
Hello Forum !
Since a couple of day, the middle button of my magic mouse (USB)
has experienced a major issue: I can more copy/past or open-in-new-tab.
A deeper investigation with xev shows that button 2 is no more existing:
any idea ?
My box is a Wheezy box that is daily updated.
Cheers,
Jerome
Rescue mode is the same as recovery mode? If so, yes I can go to recovery but
not sure how to proceed to check cdb for errors. Unfortunaly I don't have a
rescue cd
Frederic Marchal wrote:
>On Monday 15 December 2014 16:14:09 German wrote:
>> SDB is ext4. It is just a disk I use for data. Under
Le 15.12.2014 14:00, Frederic Marchal a écrit :
On Monday 15 December 2014 15:48:40 German wrote:
Oh OK, there really is such a disk. Unfortunately I can't remove it.
My
machine was running smoothly for about two months and after kernel
update
this thing happened.
Is sdb supposed to contai
Le 14.12.2014 22:48, mourik jan heupink - merit a écrit :
Hi,
berenger.morel writes:
In France, the electric network provide 220V to everyone.
Are you sure? Starting from 2000 or so, the whole of europe has
gradually changed to 230v, as a compromise between UK (240v) and the
rest of europe (
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 7:46 AM, Christoph Baumhardt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had problems a while ago with several USB sticks on Debian Jessie. For all
> non-root users they were automounted read-only. But there was no way of
> writing something onto the sticks for a non-privileged user. Fiddling aroun
On Monday 15 December 2014 16:14:09 German wrote:
> SDB is ext4. It is just a disk I use for data. Under normal circumstances,
> when system operating normally it isn't mounted for some reason and it gets
> mounted when I just click on it in LXDE. I guess that's why it's not
> initialized
LXDE can
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Le 12.12.2014 14:54, Richard Owlett a écrit :
I.E. "Who is responsible for the integrity of *MY* system?"
The correct answer is the proverbial "Me, Myself, and I."
It is most definitely not an individual nor group whom I've
never met.
There is most definite
SDB is ext4. It is just a disk I use for data. Under normal circumstances, when
system operating normally it isn't mounted for some reason and it gets mounted
when I just click on it in LXDE. I guess that's why it's not initialized
Frederic Marchal wrote:
>On Monday 15 December 2014 15:48:40 G
Hi,
I had problems a while ago with several USB sticks on Debian Jessie. For
all non-root users they were automounted read-only. But there was no way of
writing something onto the sticks for a non-privileged user. Fiddling
around with user permissions and such didn't help. The simple solution
fina
On Monday 15 December 2014 15:48:40 German wrote:
> Oh OK, there really is such a disk. Unfortunately I can't remove it. My
> machine was running smoothly for about two months and after kernel update
> this thing happened.
Is sdb supposed to contain a valid partition?
If it is supposed to be a va
Hi.
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 12:43:13PM +0100, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Dec 2014 15:49:57 -0800
> Patrick Bartek wrote:
>
> > After the lively debate here that "replacing" systemd after it's installed
> > is not the same as not installing it in the first place: Here's the
> > solut
Oh OK, there really is such a disk. Unfortunately I can't remove it. My machine
was running smoothly for about two months and after kernel update this thing
happened.
Frederic Marchal wrote:
>On Monday 15 December 2014 15:40:23 German wrote:
>> Do you refer to SDB as 500GB disk?
>
>It looks so
On Monday 15 December 2014 15:40:23 German wrote:
> Do you refer to SDB as 500GB disk?
It looks so:
[2.128658] scsi 1:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA ST500LM021-1KJ15 0001
PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
[2.130695] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] 976773168 512-byte logical blocks: (500
GB/465 GiB)
Frederic
> Fred
Do you refer to SDB as 500GB disk?
Frederic Marchal wrote:
>On Monday 15 December 2014 14:37:10 German wrote:
>> My machine hangs at boot, so i'd like someone to take a look at my log.
>> Thanks
>>
>> http://pastebin.com/3crkJgnE
>
>Let's try another wild guess.
>
>sdb looks corrupted or not in
On Monday 15 December 2014 14:37:10 German wrote:
> My machine hangs at boot, so i'd like someone to take a look at my log.
> Thanks
>
> http://pastebin.com/3crkJgnE
Let's try another wild guess.
sdb looks corrupted or not initialized
[2.147780] sdb: unknown partition table
Can you unplug
On Sun, 14 Dec 2014 15:49:57 -0800
Patrick Bartek wrote:
> After the lively debate here that "replacing" systemd after it's installed
> is not the same as not installing it in the first place: Here's the
> solution, more or less. Although, it seems, one will never be truly
> free from parts of
Fsck says sda2 is clean. Thanks
Marko Randjelovic wrote:
>On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 14:37:10 +0400
>German wrote:
>
>> My machine hangs at boot, so i'd like someone to take a look at my log.
>> Thanks
>>
>> http://pastebin.com/3crkJgnE
>
>> 939. [ 34.070472] EXT4-fs (sda2): re-mounted. Opts: erro
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 14:37:10 +0400
German wrote:
> My machine hangs at boot, so i'd like someone to take a look at my log. Thanks
>
> http://pastebin.com/3crkJgnE
> 939. [ 34.070472] EXT4-fs (sda2): re-mounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro
What's sda2? Looks like it has errors. Do fsck on sda2.
On 12/15/2014 11:36, Erwan David wrote:
Europe is officialy 230 V, which with the allowed interval around the
nominal value permitted to accept continental 220 V and UK 240 V.
Yes, that's exactly my understanding of things here at the moment.
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My machine hangs at boot, so i'd like someone to take a look at my log. Thanks
http://pastebin.com/3crkJgnE
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 10:46:49 +
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > > In Europe we have 220 Volts between phase and neutre, and 380 Volts
> > > > between two phases (if your house is wired for three-phase current).
> > > Paraguay is in Europe now?
> > Never claimed it was, why ?
> In Europe *we*
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 06:48:20 +0100
Francesco Ariis wrote:
> I use abc notation [1]. It is lean, has everything I need composition
> wise and it is text based. Relevant Debian packages:
>
> abcm2ps - to typeset your music
> abcmidi - to convert abc files to midi
>
> Useful resources:
>
> On 13 dec. 2014, at 21:25, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
>
> On 12 December 2014 at 12:07, wrote:
>>
>> I’m trying to setup a multi-homed server with dual stack networking.
>>
>> I’ve setup static adressing for both NICs for ipv4 and ipv6 like this:
>>
>> # The primary LAN network interface
>>
On Monday 15 December 2014 09:22:50 Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 08:01:07 + (UTC)
>
> Curt wrote:
> > > In Europe we have 220 Volts between phase and neutre, and 380 Volts
> > > between two phases (if your house is wired for three-phase current).
> >
> > Paraguay is in Europe n
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 10:22:50AM CET, Renaud OLGIATI
said:
> On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 08:01:07 + (UTC)
> Curt wrote:
>
> > > In Europe we have 220 Volts between phase and neutre, and 380 Volts
> > > between two phases (if your house is wired for three-phase current).
> >
> > Paraguay is i
On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 11:36:58AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
>After two of my hard disks failed, I decided to use a software raid in
>future and tried to install Debian Testing on the raid. The configuration
>of the raid and software installation went well until I tried to install
>
I use the free prog Bagpipe, by Philippe Corgier
http://r.fifi.free.fr/BagPipe/english.htm but it is rather specialized, as it
caters to the needs of the Scottish Highland Bagpipe player ;-3)
Cheers,
Ron.
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when it is
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 08:01:07 + (UTC)
Curt wrote:
> > In Europe we have 220 Volts between phase and neutre, and 380 Volts
> > between two phases (if your house is wired for three-phase current).
>
> Paraguay is in Europe now?
Never claimed it was, why ?
Cheers,
Ron.
PS Paraguay is a
On Dec 13, 2014, at 4:40 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> 15 seconds extra, a couple times a year isn't all THAT bad.
>
> FWIW, I think I found out why ext4 fsck's faster than ext3 (or the other
> exts). Seems ext4 only checks the part of the filesystem that's been
> used/writtento/etc. instead of
Hi,
I've not had access to my machine for a while, and I've just tried to do an
upgrade from squeeze to wheezy using the instructions found here;
http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-upgrade-debian-squeeze-to-wheezy
and I got to the
aptitude full-upgrade
part which seemed to hang
I've tried
dpkg --co
On 2014-12-14, Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
>
> In Europe we have 220 Volts between phase and neutre, and 380 Volts
> between two phases (if your house is wired for three-phase current).
Paraguay is in Europe now?
> Cheers,
>
> Ron.
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