On 04/26/2015 10:30 PM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
Does anyone know of any good resources (books, web sites, etc.) to help
an experienced "Red Hat guy" make the transition?
This really depends on the complexity of your setup.
Network is configured from different files, for example.
Apache has differe
Quoting Ldten K (ldt...@yahoo.com):
> Need some help making bootable HD with Grub.
>
> I have two HDs of the same size:
> 1. /dev/sda - my old and working HD which has grub properly installed,
> the system boots and works properly. /dev/sda has the following partitions:
>/dev/sda1 /boot
>
On Mon, 2015-04-27 at 09:09 +0500, Andrey Rahmatullin wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 10:20:05AM +0800, mudongliang wrote:
> > Today I try to install a software - youdao dict.
> > First I try it in vmware machine: Linuxmint and Ubuntu. It can succeed!
> > But when I do it in Debian , it fails ; A
On Mon, 2015-04-27 at 09:09 +0500, Andrey Rahmatullin wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 10:20:05AM +0800, mudongliang wrote:
> > Today I try to install a software - youdao dict.
> > First I try it in vmware machine: Linuxmint and Ubuntu. It can succeed!
> > But when I do it in Debian , it fails ; A
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 10:20:05AM +0800, mudongliang wrote:
> Today I try to install a software - youdao dict.
> First I try it in vmware machine: Linuxmint and Ubuntu. It can succeed!
> But when I do it in Debian , it fails ; And the reason is the lost of
> python3-xlib.
> So I search in the web
- Original Message -
From: Nate Bargmann
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Mon, 27 Apr 2015 03:03:35 +1000 (EST)
Subject: Re: Laptop automatically sleeps on lid close in Jessie
* On 2015 26 Apr 11:58 -0500, Peter Ley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently upgraded to Jessie to fix another
On Sun, 4/26/15, Brian wrote:
> (hd0,swap) is more likely to be (hd0,msdos3)
Yes, you're probably right. I was writing from memory.
> One of the partitions holds the kernel and initrd image. Another has the
> files vmlinuz and initrd.img. 'ls ((hd0,msdos1)/' etc should help with
> locating the
On 04/26/2015 10:20 PM, mudongliang wrote:
Today I try to install a software - youdao dict.
First I try it in vmware machine: Linuxmint and Ubuntu. It can succeed!
But when I do it in Debian , it fails ; And the reason is the lost of
python3-xlib.
So I search in the web page of Debian: this packa
Patrick Bartek gmail.com> wrote:
> Edit any other files on the new drive that reflect the old drive
> chroot to the new drive. This has to be done a certain way. Why you
> need detailed instructions for the transfer procedure.
The problem is I'm not sure what other files I need to edit and how
Today I try to install a software - youdao dict.
First I try it in vmware machine: Linuxmint and Ubuntu. It can succeed!
But when I do it in Debian , it fails ; And the reason is the lost of
python3-xlib.
So I search in the web page of Debian: this package is not contained by
Debian Jessie or Squee
On 04/26/2015 07:23 PM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
As part of my CentOS-to-Debian visionquest, I'm trying to enable SELinux
on Jessie, but I haven't been able to install the policy:
E: Package 'selinux-policy-default' has no installation candidate
Does it simply not exist yet?
You old yum friend,
On 04/26/2015 08:45 PM, Glenn English wrote:
On Apr 26, 2015, at 6:36 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
This sounds very strange, but they report success
http://askubuntu.com/questions/313952/sound-not-working
A GoBook topic! It is strange, but I've seen stranger for this machine.
TIR (Thanks In Retro
On Apr 26, 2015, at 6:36 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
> This sounds very strange, but they report success
>
> http://askubuntu.com/questions/313952/sound-not-working
A GoBook topic! It is strange, but I've seen stranger for this machine.
TIR (Thanks In Retrospect)
--
Glenn English
--
To UNSUBS
On Apr 26, 2015, at 6:15 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
> I just did a quick google and found nothing. Trouble shooting with a shotgun
> here. If you have pulse running, install pavucontrol. Then use that to switch
> audio outputs, after you have set up it's configuration.
> If THAT doesn't help then ru
On 04/26/2015 07:50 PM, Glenn English wrote:
Is anyone here familiar with GoBook XR-1 laptops?
A friend and I have several of them (running Wheezy and Ubuntu), and
the speakers quit on them, from time to time. The headphones jacks
still work just fine, and the speakers have been known to come ba
On Apr 26, 2015, at 6:07 PM, Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
> If you unload and reload the alsa modules do the speakers start working
> again?
Thanks. We'll give it a try. But I don't have a lot of hope -- it really looks
like a BIOS problem. Everything is fine on all the other Debian machines.
--
G
Are you using pulseaudio?
If you're using Gnome and haven't changed anything, you are. If you look at
"Sound" in system settings, that's what you're configuring, although it
only presents a fraction of it to you.
I'd dig into that, look at the pusle audio tools (like man -k pulse)
They will help
On Apr 26, 2015, at 6:20 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 04/26/2015 08:07 PM, Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
>> GoBook XR-1
>
> Holy smokes, that thing was 4 grand new! It sure looks solid. Ric
It was (it's obsolete now), and it is. It's a tank -- beautifully engineered
(MilSpec for ruggedness; it's rated,
On 04/26/2015 08:07 PM, Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
GoBook XR-1
Holy smokes, that thing was 4 grand new! It sure looks solid. Ric
--
My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say:
"There are two Great Sins in the world...
..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity.
Only the former may be overcom
On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 05:50:59PM -0600, Glenn English wrote:
> Is anyone here familiar with GoBook XR-1 laptops?
>
> A friend and I have several of them (running Wheezy and Ubuntu), and the
> speakers quit on them, from time to time. The headphones jacks still work
> just fine, and the speake
Is anyone here familiar with GoBook XR-1 laptops?
A friend and I have several of them (running Wheezy and Ubuntu), and the
speakers quit on them, from time to time. The headphones jacks still work just
fine, and the speakers have been known to come back on with a reboot. But not
always.
I've
As part of my CentOS-to-Debian visionquest, I'm trying to enable SELinux
on Jessie, but I haven't been able to install the policy:
E: Package 'selinux-policy-default' has no installation candidate
Does it simply not exist yet?
Thanks!
--
==
deloptes wrote:
> For me it is still a big question why this is not working after system
> boot
The answer is that the new laptop uses usb3 with xhci_hcd/pci.
The resolution was to put those modules including usbhid and hid_generic
in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and update the initramfs.
Now aft
csanyi...@gmail.com wrote:
> Bob Proulx writes:
> > Michael Biebl wrote:
> >> Any idea why it changes the MAC?
> >
> > Hmm... Is 'macchanger' involved in this in any way?
>
> I just installed macchanger and run:
Wait! That was NOT a request to install macchanger. The question was
why is your et
On 04/26/2015 04:57 PM, David Wright wrote:
Quoting Jape Person (jap...@comcast.net):
Can anyone test to see if fsck.mode=force is still working on their
Jessie / testing systems? If so, I must have done something to all
four of my testing systems to screw things up. And, if
fsck.mode=force has
Quoting Jape Person (jap...@comcast.net):
> Can anyone test to see if fsck.mode=force is still working on their
> Jessie / testing systems? If so, I must have done something to all
> four of my testing systems to screw things up. And, if
> fsck.mode=force has stopped working, I wonder what broke i
On 04/26/2015 03:39 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 26.04.2015 um 21:25 schrieb Michael Biebl:
I think your summary is correct. Now that fsck for / and /usr has been
moved into the initramfs (by initramfs-tools), it's simply an oversight,
that initramfs-tools doesn't respect the fsck.mode= parameter
On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 09:04:21PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 26 April 2015 20:46:22 Ric Moore wrote:
> > On 04/26/2015 03:30 PM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
> > > I'm a longtime user of Red Hat-style distributions (RHL, RHEL, CentOS,
> > > Fedora, etc.). My home router/firewall is a 32-bit VIA C
On Sunday 26 April 2015 20:46:22 Ric Moore wrote:
> On 04/26/2015 03:30 PM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
> > I'm a longtime user of Red Hat-style distributions (RHL, RHEL, CentOS,
> > Fedora, etc.). My home router/firewall is a 32-bit VIA C7 system that
> > is currently running CentOS 6. I really want to m
On 04/26/2015 03:30 PM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
I'm a longtime user of Red Hat-style distributions (RHL, RHEL, CentOS,
Fedora, etc.). My home router/firewall is a 32-bit VIA C7 system that
is currently running CentOS 6. I really want to move this to a more
modern stable distribution, but Red Hat has
On 04/26/2015 03:25 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 26.04.2015 um 19:58 schrieb Jape Person:
SUMMARY:
It's possible that I don't have the sequence of these changes exactly
right, and this might not be a complete accounting of the changes,
inasmuch as I'm trying to relate changes in my maintenance p
Am 26.04.2015 um 21:25 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> I think your summary is correct. Now that fsck for / and /usr has been
> moved into the initramfs (by initramfs-tools), it's simply an oversight,
> that initramfs-tools doesn't respect the fsck.mode= parameters.
>
> Please file a bug against the init
I'm a longtime user of Red Hat-style distributions (RHL, RHEL, CentOS,
Fedora, etc.). My home router/firewall is a 32-bit VIA C7 system that
is currently running CentOS 6. I really want to move this to a more
modern stable distribution, but Red Hat has abandoned 32-bit platforms
with RHEL 7. Th
On 4/26/15, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
> Hijacking threads won't get you many answers. I read this bnecause I was
> interested in the booot logo quesition. I know nothjing about Python.
>
> Try reposting in a new thread about Python.
This posted as a new thread in my inbox. OP's name was not familiar
Am 26.04.2015 um 19:58 schrieb Jape Person:
> SUMMARY:
>
> It's possible that I don't have the sequence of these changes exactly
> right, and this might not be a complete accounting of the changes,
> inasmuch as I'm trying to relate changes in my maintenance process over
> quite a few months. This
On Sun, 26 Apr 2015, Brian wrote:
> On Sun 26 Apr 2015 at 05:31:41 -0700, Ldten K wrote:
>
> > Need some help making bootable HD with Grub.
> >
> > I have two HDs of the same size:
> > 1. /dev/sda - my old and working HD which has grub properly
> > installed, the system boots and works properly.
On 04/26/2015 09:02 AM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
hgab...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I wonder why... I just wanted to try this new system and when installing
everything with ok it needs reboot - and everything I could see is the tty1
login screen...
How to solve this?
How to enable the graphical mo
Quoting Vincent Lefevre (vinc...@vinc17.net):
> On 2015-04-24 22:01:37 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > Quoting Vincent Lefevre (vinc...@vinc17.net):
> > > So, I would say that this is a bug. POSIX says in
> > > http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/readdir.html
> >
> > It may we
Bob Proulx writes:
> Michael Biebl wrote:
>> Pal, what hardware is that specifically?
>> Any idea why it changes the MAC?
>
> Hmm... Is 'macchanger' involved in this in any way?
>
> $ apt-cache show macchanger
> Description-en: utility for manipulating the MAC address of network
> interface
Michael Biebl writes:
> Am 25.04.2015 um 22:20 schrieb Pascal Hambourg:
>> csanyi...@gmail.com a écrit :
>
>>> After that, when I replug the WLAN Adapter, I get in
>>> 70-persistent-net.rules another line:
>>> # USB device 0x:0x (rtl8192cu)
>>> SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*",
>>>
Okay, deep breath, and here goes...
I seem to wind up posting about forcing fsck on the boot partition every
few months. Over the past year or so I've had to change the way I
initiate a full file system check on the boot partition of my systems.
I used to use
# touch /forcefsck
Hi, I am building packages for my applications. In order for my application
to run it needs to have some iptables rules. I have been thinking to create
a package called iptables-management for managing iptables rules per say
and fetch/store them in a directory /etc/iptables/rules.d/, then all my
pa
* On 2015 26 Apr 11:58 -0500, Peter Ley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently upgraded to Jessie to fix another problem I posted about on
> the list, and it went swimmingly (much to my relief as I'd never
> performed a dist-upgrade before).
>
> Now when I close my laptop lid, it automatically goes to s
On 04/26/2015 06:57 PM, Peter Ley wrote:
> I recently upgraded to Jessie to fix another problem I posted about on
> the list, and it went swimmingly (much to my relief as I'd never
> performed a dist-upgrade before).
>
> Now when I close my laptop lid, it automatically goes to sleep, which
> would
Hi all,
I recently upgraded to Jessie to fix another problem I posted about on
the list, and it went swimmingly (much to my relief as I'd never
performed a dist-upgrade before).
Now when I close my laptop lid, it automatically goes to sleep, which
would be fine except it has never been able to re
Am 26.04.2015 um 18:40 schrieb David Wright:
> Does anyone know how to disable clearing? (I've had --noclear in
> /etc/inittab for years but that ceased working with jessie.)
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Disable_clearing_of_boot_messages
--
Why is it that all of the instruments seeking
On Sun 26 Apr 2015 at 08:57:20 -0700, Ldten K wrote:
> On Sun, 4/26/15, Brian wrote:
>
> > You get the bare minimum with grub rescue>; not even TAB completion,
>
> Yes, that's how it looked to me. The problem was I couldn't get much
> done with grub rescue CLI.
It's all you have to work with
Quoting Rusi Mody (rustompm...@gmail.com):
> On Sunday, April 26, 2015 at 4:20:04 AM UTC+5:30, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> > I've read in internet about bugs and problems in the past with that package,
> > but no solution good for me. I installed bootlogd, rebooted, but the file
> > /var/log/boot, the
Ldten K a écrit :
>
> As I understand it, "update-grub" runs "grub-mkconfig -o
> /boot/grub/grub.cfg". I think it will simply update my existing and working
> grub config file at my old /dev/sda drive. Actually, after I ran
> "grub-install" I copied all files from /dev/sda1 boot partition to /d
Quoting Pascal Hambourg (pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org):
> csanyi...@gmail.com a écrit :
>
> > After that, when I replug the WLAN Adapter, I get in
> > 70-persistent-net.rules another line:
> > # USB device 0x:0x (rtl8192cu)
> > SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*",
> > ATTR{address}=="00:e0:4c
songbird wrote:
Jessie is out! that makes for a lot of time for
folks on the installer, release team, debuggers,
documentors, etc.
i appreciate and applaud each of you when i see
what is happening.
every day your work is helpful to me and to
others that i help.
THANK YOU again,
On Thursday 23 April 2015 03:42:02 James wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 April 2015 04:46:54 Gary Dale wrote:
> > sudo apt-get purge kdm
> > sudo apt-get install kdm
> >
> > This should fix any corruption that may have occurred and should set
> > up kdm to run on startup. If you prefer lxdm, simply change
On Sun, 4/26/15, Brian wrote:
> You get the bare minimum with grub rescue>; not even TAB completion,
Yes, that's how it looked to me. The problem was I couldn't get much done with
grub rescue CLI.
> You need to to get the system booting so that you run 'update-grub'
> and maybe, for good
On Wednesday 22 April 2015 06:13:24 mudongliang wrote:
> Today I try to install a software - youdao dict.
> First I try it in vmware machine: Linuxmint and Ubuntu. It can succeed!
> But when I do it in Debian , it fails ; And the reason is the lost of
> python3-xlib.
> So I search in the web page o
On Sun 26 Apr 2015 at 05:31:41 -0700, Ldten K wrote:
> Need some help making bootable HD with Grub.
>
> I have two HDs of the same size:
> 1. /dev/sda - my old and working HD which has grub properly installed,
> the system boots and works properly. /dev/sda has the following
> partitions:
>/d
On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 2:22 AM, Teresa e Junior
wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Apr 2015 19:16:24 -0400, Kynn Jones wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, Apr 25, 2015 at 6:39 PM, Teresa e Junior
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sat, 25 Apr 2015 17:35:29 -0400, Kynn Jones wrote:
$ apt-cache policy sudo
sudo:
>
On Sunday 26 April 2015 14:07:06 songbird wrote:
> Jessie is out! that makes for a lot of time for
> folks on the installer, release team, debuggers,
> documentors, etc.
>
> i appreciate and applaud each of you when i see
> what is happening.
>
> every day your work is helpful to me and to
>
On 2015-04-24 22:01:37 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Vincent Lefevre (vinc...@vinc17.net):
> > So, I would say that this is a bug. POSIX says in
> > http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/readdir.html
>
> It may well be. But I'm just presenting facts about the
> filesyste
hgab...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>Hello,
>
>I wonder why... I just wanted to try this new system and when installing
>everything with ok it needs reboot - and everything I could see is the tty1
>login screen...
>
>How to solve this?
>
>How to enable the graphical mode?
How did you install? From CD/USB o
The Wanderer wrote:
> Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
>> songbird wrote:
>>
>>> # cpio -i -v < /boot/initrd.img-3.18.0-trunk-686-pae
>>> kernel
>>> kernel/x86
>>> kernel/x86/microcode
>>> kernel/x86/microcode/GenuineIntel.bin
>>> 22 blocks
>>=20
>> Yeah, well, you have a multi-segment initramfs.
Jessie is out! that makes for a lot of time for
folks on the installer, release team, debuggers,
documentors, etc.
i appreciate and applaud each of you when i see
what is happening.
every day your work is helpful to me and to
others that i help.
THANK YOU again,
songbird
--
To
Am 26.04.2015 um 14:26 schrieb Gábor Hársfalvi:
> Hello,
>
> I wonder why... I just wanted to try this new system and when installing
> everything with ok it needs reboot - and everything I could see is the tty1
> login screen...
>
Do you use a display manager like gdm or lightdm for graphical l
On Sun, 26 Apr 2015 14:26:14 +0200
Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
Hello Gábor,
>I have two Nvidia 8600 GT in SLI - could this tty1 boot happen because
>of that? Or something with my graphics system?
If there was a kernel update, and you use the nVidia proprietary drivers
you may have forgotten to updat
Hi,
Need some help making bootable HD with Grub.
I have two HDs of the same size:
1. /dev/sda - my old and working HD which has grub properly installed, the
system boots and works properly. /dev/sda has the following partitions:
/dev/sda1 /boot
/dev/sda2 /
/dev/sda3 swap
2. /dev/sdb
Hello,
I wonder why... I just wanted to try this new system and when installing
everything with ok it needs reboot - and everything I could see is the tty1
login screen...
How to solve this?
How to enable the graphical mode?
I just put my previous working xorg.conf too but it didn't use.
start
[cc: debian-ble...@lists.debian.org Reply to:
debian-user@lists.debian.org]
Is there a USENET group or mailing list aimed at really small
Debian inspired systems?
The system described in "How To Build a Minimal Linux System from
Source Code"
[http://users.cecs.anu.edu.au/~okeefe/p2b/buildMin
csanyi...@gmail.com a écrit :
>>
>> I should wrote here like:
>> # USB device 0x:0x (rtl8192cu)
>> SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="usb", \
>> ATTR{idVendor}=="0586", ATTR{idProduct}=="341f", \
>> ATTR{manufacturer}=="Realtek", \
>> ATTR{product}=="802.11n WLAN Adapter", ATTR{dev_id}=="0x
On Sat, 25 Apr 2015 14:16:21 -0300, Teresa e Junior wrote:
I have always used clipboard managers in Linux, but for more than one
year already I have noticed that clipboard persistence is lost on the
desktop some hours after booting (the ability to paste after closing the
source application, see h
Rusi Mody writes:
> On Sunday, April 26, 2015 at 4:20:04 AM UTC+5:30, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> I've read in internet about bugs and problems in the past with that package,
>> but no solution good for me. I installed bootlogd, rebooted, but the file
>> /var/log/boot, the one supposed to store boo
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