On Fri, 19 Jun 2015, Don Armstrong wrote:
Don Armstrong http://www.donarmstrong.com
Nice ikiwiki homepage!
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On 06/19/2015 07:04 PM, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
On 6/19/15, notoneofmy wrote:
Thanks a lot. I will give this a try. But to be clear, would this backup
the entire system and restore it, in the event of a crash of something
going horribly wrong? I'm hoping it to be like the Time Machine for
li
On 6/19/15, notoneofmy wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot. I will give this a try. But to be clear, would this backup
> the entire system and restore it, in the event of a crash of something
> going horribly wrong? I'm hoping it to be like the Time Machine for
> linux; is that what it does?
Just a related
On Fri, 19 Jun 2015, Michael Bonert wrote:
> I decided to upgrade to the latest 'stable'.
>
> On reboot, I see gdm3 launch in the boot sequence which presumably starts
> X11. I then get a black screen. It is as if X11 loads -- but get stuck. It
> doesn't crash. I can't jump to a terminal.
You
On 06/19/2015 05:58 AM, Bret Busby wrote:
ii nvidia-prime0.5~hybrid0.0.3
Tools to enable NVIDIA's Prime
Google this, for the love of $DEITY$
http://askubuntu.com/questions/363775/what-is-the-use-of-nvidia-prime
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On 06/19/2015 02:07 PM, Reco wrote:
I would rather use Debian 6, as it has the superior interface, to the
later Debian versions, and to Ubuntu, but, to use Debian 6, I have to
use a lesser computer.
Ah, I get it now. So, layman's terms put aside, you like to use GNOME2
and not GNOME3. And that
On Friday 19 June 2015 22:51:40 Ric Moore wrote:
> On 06/19/2015 02:51 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > No, it wouldn't solve the problem. He can get Ubuntu going to his
> > satisfaction, but he cannot get Debian going to his satisfaction.
>
> ...running Squeeze, a 5 year old OS, while expecting it will
On 06/19/2015 02:51 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
No, it wouldn't solve the problem. He can get Ubuntu going to his
satisfaction, but he cannot get Debian going to his satisfaction.
...running Squeeze, a 5 year old OS, while expecting it will be
maintained at Wheezy/Jessie level. We've beaten that h
On 06/19/2015 12:23 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Friday 19 June 2015 16:54:12 Bret Busby wrote:
Unfortunately, it appears that once a version of Debian Linux is
"released" and decreed stable, development of that version and its
packages, ceases, and it goes into maintenance mode, so that only
bugfix
Laine Stump provided this useful info on the libvirt-users list:
This commit (which was included in libvirt 1.2.12) may help you to a
solution:
commit 298fa4858ced29e2c42681635a5a8dcd6da0b231
Author: Josh Stone
Date: Wed Dec 3 16:01:33 2014 -0800
network: Let domains be restricted to loc
On Friday 19 June 2015 21:03:44 Nick wrote:
> On 17/06/15 17:56, Curt wrote:
> > That's strange; I always thought you had to set the hardware clock
> > (hwclock) for the modified date and time to survive a reboot.
>
> I always thought the current time on the system clock was saved back to
> the har
On 17/06/15 17:56, Curt wrote:
> That's strange; I always thought you had to set the hardware clock
> (hwclock) for the modified date and time to survive a reboot.
>
>
I always thought the current time on the system clock was saved back to
the hardware clock again during shutdown too.
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On Fri, 2015-06-19 at 11:55 -0700, Paul Ausbeck wrote:
> for emacs23, or at least I can't find any. I'm not yet ready to install
> emacs24 because I have some confidence that the problem won't occur with
> emacs24, just as it doesn't occur with my built emacs23. But I'll still
> have the proble
Reco wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 20:38:12 +0200 Sven Hartge wrote:
>> Maybe the USB hardware implementation is better in the N900? The one
>> in the Pi is quite bad and finicky.
> I happen to have Pi too. Not that I need an NFS server on it, NFS
> client is sufficient for my needs, but still.
Reco wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 20:38:12 +0200 Sven Hartge wrote:
> What I suspect was happening with your NFS server is the multiple
> knfsd threads in D-state (i.e. blocked by iowait by slof MMC card)
> *plus* this USB Ethernet interrupts. I'd start with lowering knfsd
> count.
That would a
Hi.
On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 20:38:12 +0200
Sven Hartge wrote:
> Reco wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 02:47:20PM +0200, Petter Adsen wrote:
> >> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 14:09:45 +0200
> >> basti wrote:
> >>> On 19.06.2015 14:03, Sven Hartge wrote:
> basti wrote:
>
> > iotop show me a rea
I apologize, Sven, for not following up on your suggestion. Or rather
for not mentioning my followup in my last post. I did look at the
available symbols packages. However, there aren't any symbols available
for emacs23, or at least I can't find any. I'm not yet ready to install
emacs24 because
Hey guys,
I wanted to report a bug, but reportbug is completely broken on Ubuntu.
So, I have the following issue with xdg-open, which is not the fault of
xdg-utils, but an issue with gvfs:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91027
Can somebody please file a bug accordingly? Everyth
Reco wrote:
> Please don't do so. Ssh only provides SOCKS4 proxy, and SOCKS4 can not tunnel
> DNS requests (or any UDP traffic for that matter).
How old is your information on that? Even in Squeeze the man-page for
ssh says:
,
| Currently the SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 protocols are supported, and s
On Friday 19 June 2015 19:40:11 Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 19:31:56 +0100
>
> Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Friday 19 June 2015 18:49:38 Bret Busby wrote:
> > > On 20/06/2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > > On Friday 19 June 2015 16:54:12 Bret Busby wrote:
> > > >> Unfortunately, it appears
Hi.
On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 19:31:56 +0100
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Friday 19 June 2015 18:49:38 Bret Busby wrote:
> > On 20/06/2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > On Friday 19 June 2015 16:54:12 Bret Busby wrote:
> > >> Unfortunately, it appears that once a version of Debian Linux is
> > >> "released" an
Reco wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 02:47:20PM +0200, Petter Adsen wrote:
>> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 14:09:45 +0200
>> basti wrote:
>>> On 19.06.2015 14:03, Sven Hartge wrote:
basti wrote:
> iotop show me a read speed around 3 MB/s, there is a Class 10 UHS
> card (10-15 MB/s read, 9-
On Friday 19 June 2015 18:49:38 Bret Busby wrote:
> On 20/06/2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Friday 19 June 2015 16:54:12 Bret Busby wrote:
> >> Unfortunately, it appears that once a version of Debian Linux is
> >> "released" and decreed stable, development of that version and its
> >> packages, ce
Hi.
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 01:45:42 +0800
Bret Busby wrote:
> On 20/06/2015, Reco wrote:
>
> >
> > And then again - if Ubuntu satisfies your needs, why suffer with Debian
> > oldstable?
> >
>
> As should be shown by examining the full headers of this and other
> messages not explicitly sent fro
On 20/06/2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Friday 19 June 2015 16:54:12 Bret Busby wrote:
>> Unfortunately, it appears that once a version of Debian Linux is
>> "released" and decreed stable, development of that version and its
>> packages, ceases, and it goes into maintenance mode, so that only
>> bug
On 20/06/2015, Reco wrote:
>
> And then again - if Ubuntu satisfies your needs, why suffer with Debian
> oldstable?
>
As should be shown by examining the full headers of this and other
messages not explicitly sent from the Debian installations, I am using
Ubuntu 12.04, except where necessary for
On 20/06/2015, Curt wrote:
> On 2015-06-19, Bret Busby wrote:
>>>
>>> Didn't we already go through this once with you in a long, protracted,
>>> confused and confusing thread, the exact same issue, not too long ago?
>>
>> As I have, I believe, previously mentioned, I have been trying for
>> about
When I try to forward an email containing images Icedove does not send
the images just some text about the images. Is there a setting I have
wrong? Nothing I find in preferences seems to relate to this.
There is a hack: Icedove will convert the email to a pdf file which can
be attached to a m
On 2015-06-19, Bret Busby wrote:
>>
>> Didn't we already go through this once with you in a long, protracted,
>> confused and confusing thread, the exact same issue, not too long ago?
>
> As I have, I believe, previously mentioned, I have been trying for
> about two years, now, to get Debian worki
Hi.
On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 23:54:12 +0800
Bret Busby wrote:
> As I have, I believe, previously mentioned, I have been trying for
> about two years, now, to get Debian working on this computer, so that
> it can work with the external monitor.
>
> The status of Debian Linux, with the computer, is t
On Friday 19 June 2015 16:54:12 Bret Busby wrote:
> Unfortunately, it appears that once a version of Debian Linux is
> "released" and decreed stable, development of that version and its
> packages, ceases, and it goes into maintenance mode, so that only
> bugfixes and security vulnerabilities, are
On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 17:50:17 +0800
> Bret Busby wrote:
>> I have attached a copy of the file from the Debian 6 installation.
>
> It's not loading neither the nouveau nor the nvidia driver, is one of
> them correctly installed, and is the kernel module loaded?
On 19/06/2015, Curt wrote:
> On 2015-06-19, Bret Busby wrote:
>>
>> Sorry - I had read the whole of the post, and had tried to respond to
>> it in modularised progressive steps, and when I got down to that part,
>> I had forgotten the content of the first paragraph.
>
> Didn't we already go throu
On 06/19/2015 at 08:44 AM, Petter Adsen wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 12:25:37 +0100 Michael Fothergill
> wrote:
>
>>> Do you have this package installed? What does "apt-cache policy
>>> linux-firmware-nonfree" say?
>>>
>>
>> It says unable to locate linux-firmware-nonfree
>>
>> ie it's not i
Am 2015-06-19 16:52, schrieb Ken Heard:
I am using Jessie with the latest versions of icedove (31.7.0-1) and
iceweasel (31.7.0esr-1~deb-8ul) installed. update-alternatives
- --config x-www-browser already points to iceweasel %u. In addition
file ~/mozilla/icedove/9vgk89rr.default/user.js contai
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I am using Jessie with the latest versions of icedove (31.7.0-1) and
iceweasel (31.7.0esr-1~deb-8ul) installed. update-alternatives
- --config x-www-browser already points to iceweasel %u. In addition
file ~/mozilla/icedove/9vgk89rr.default/user.js c
On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 17:50:17 +0800
Bret Busby wrote:
> I have attached a copy of the file from the Debian 6 installation.
It's not loading neither the nouveau nor the nvidia driver, is one of
them correctly installed, and is the kernel module loaded?
For Squeeze, I simply do not know. There mig
Dear debian users,
as I have some problem in kmail with TLS and smtp, I would like to delete the
certificate for this special server without deleting the configuration for this
server.
It would be nice, if you could tell me, where can I find the certificate(s) to
delete this special one.
Than
On 2015-06-19, Bret Busby wrote:
>
> Sorry - I had read the whole of the post, and had tried to respond to
> it in modularised progressive steps, and when I got down to that part,
> I had forgotten the content of the first paragraph.
Didn't we already go through this once with you in a long, prot
On 2015-06-19, Steve Greig wrote:
>
> Not trying to rant but trying to explain why I want to stick with Free
> Software despite technical challenges.
>
Well, then, do like Reco said to do.
Then,
apt-get update
followed by
apt-get -t wheezy-backports jmptfs
(this might pull in fuse or other d
Am 19.06.2015 um 14:47 schrieb Petter Adsen:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 14:09:45 +0200
> basti wrote:
>
>> The Problem is not the speed of 3 MB/s it's the load of 12 and more.
>>
>> On 19.06.2015 14:03, Sven Hartge wrote:
>>> basti wrote:
>>>
iotop show me a read speed around 3 MB/s, there is a
Hi.
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 02:47:20PM +0200, Petter Adsen wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 14:09:45 +0200
> basti wrote:
>
> > The Problem is not the speed of 3 MB/s it's the load of 12 and more.
> >
> > On 19.06.2015 14:03, Sven Hartge wrote:
> > > basti wrote:
> > >
> > >> iotop show me a read
On Friday 19 June 2015 13:45:55 Steve Greig wrote:
> It does seem weird to me that transferring files between two computers is
> not be a basic function that does not require additional software to be
> downloaded.
It doesn't usually.
Lisi
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On Friday 19 June 2015 13:50:54 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
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> On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 11:10:16AM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Friday 19 June 2015 07:29:19 Dhiraj Bhor wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > > Ohh excuses for top posting.
> > > I read about top and
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 01:45:55PM +0100, Steve Greig wrote:
>Thats right I am a newbie despite having used Linux for about 10 years. I
>seem to have found the apt-get system very tricky to get my head round.
>
>It does seem weird to me that transferring files between two computers is
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On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 11:10:16AM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Friday 19 June 2015 07:29:19 Dhiraj Bhor wrote:
[...]
> > Ohh excuses for top posting.
> > I read about top and bottom posting.
> > Hope this will help.
>
> Except that you have also b
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 12:14:36PM +0100, Steve Greig wrote:
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Steve Greig
> Date: Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 9:18 AM
> Subject: Re: Transferring files from Debian computer to android phone
> To: Stefan Pietsch
>
>
> Unfortunately I do not know how t
On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 14:09:45 +0200
basti wrote:
> The Problem is not the speed of 3 MB/s it's the load of 12 and more.
>
> On 19.06.2015 14:03, Sven Hartge wrote:
> > basti wrote:
> >
> >> iotop show me a read speed around 3 MB/s, there is a Class 10 UHS card
> >> (10-15 MB/s read, 9-5 MB/s wri
Thats right I am a newbie despite having used Linux for about 10 years. I
seem to have found the apt-get system very tricky to get my head round.
It does seem weird to me that transferring files between two computers is
not be a basic function that does not require additional software to be
downlo
On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 12:25:37 +0100
Michael Fothergill wrote:
> > Do you have this package installed? What does "apt-cache policy
> > linux-firmware-nonfree" say?
> >
>
> It says unable to locate linux-firmware-nonfree
>
> ie it's not installed I guess
That message means that apt-cache can't f
The Problem is not the speed of 3 MB/s it's the load of 12 and more.
On 19.06.2015 14:03, Sven Hartge wrote:
> basti wrote:
>
>> iotop show me a read speed around 3 MB/s, there is a Class 10 UHS card
>> (10-15 MB/s read, 9-5 MB/s write I guess).
> More than 3MByte/s is not really achievable with
basti wrote:
> iotop show me a read speed around 3 MB/s, there is a Class 10 UHS card
> (10-15 MB/s read, 9-5 MB/s write I guess).
More than 3MByte/s is not really achievable with a Pi-1, because the CPU
is very weak and the Ethernet-Chip is attached via USB.
Under the best conditions you may b
>
>
>> Also, what does "cat /proc/cmdline" say?
>>
>
It says:
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.14-2-amd64
root=UUID=26e72a74-ba29-4936-b388-3876839bc56b ro quiet
Regards
MF
>>
>> Petter
>>
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>> "Are you sure?"
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On Friday 19 June 2015 12:14:36 Steve Greig wrote:
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> From: Steve Greig
> Date: Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 9:18 AM
> Subject: Re: Transferring files from Debian computer to android phone
> To: Stefan Pietsch
>
>
> Unfortunately I do not know how to install thing
> > > linux-firmware-nonfree package, in case you don't have this installed.
>
> Do you have this package installed? What does "apt-cache policy
> linux-firmware-nonfree" say?
>
It says unable to locate linux-firmware-nonfree
ie it's not installed I guess
>
> > deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux te
I decided to upgrade to the latest 'stable'.
On reboot, I see gdm3 launch in the boot sequence which presumably
starts X11. I then get a black screen. It is as if X11 loads -- but
get stuck. It doesn't crash. I can't jump to a terminal.
I have tried the key combos to kill X11 (ctrl-alt-b
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From: Steve Greig
Date: Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: Transferring files from Debian computer to android phone
To: Stefan Pietsch
Unfortunately I do not know how to install things. The approach I took was
to add https://packages.debian.org/jes
Hello,
perhaps thats a bit OT but I can't found a Rasbian or RaspberryPi
related mailinglist.
Per default nfs starts with 8 servers
root@raspberrypi:~# head -n 2 /etc/default/nfs-kernel-server
# Number of servers to start up
RPCNFSDCOUNT=8
So I try to transfer a 3GB file from the raspberry to my
On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 10:51:43 +0100
Michael Fothergill wrote:
> > I'm running this chip with unstable and it boots fine.
> > Looks like testing and unstable are on the same X.org currently, but
> > unstable is using a newer kernel.
> >
> > Also I see something in dmesg about kaveri firmware
On Friday 19 June 2015 07:29:19 Dhiraj Bhor wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 11:14 AM, Ric Moore wrote:
> > On 06/19/2015 01:23 AM, Dhiraj Bhor wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> Still no luck so far.
> >> Can someone help../
> >
> > You'll get much more help if you respect the no-top-posting meme of t
On 19/06/2015, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 19/06/2015, Bret Busby wrote:
>> On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
>>> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 16:23:03 +0800
>>> Bret Busby wrote:
>>>
On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
> How do you determine that it doesn't detect the monitor? You can
> read
On 19/06/2015, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
>> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 16:23:03 +0800
>> Bret Busby wrote:
>>
>>> On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
>>> > How do you determine that it doesn't detect the monitor? You can
>>> > read through /var/log/Xorg.0.log, but it's easi
> I'm running this chip with unstable and it boots fine.
> Looks like testing and unstable are on the same X.org currently, but
> unstable is using a newer kernel.
>
> Also I see something in dmesg about kaveri firmware being loaded, which I
> believe is provided by the
> linux-firmware-nonfr
On 19/06/2015, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
>
>>> > Copies of Xorg.0.log (on both Wheezy and Ubuntu) would also be
>>> > helpful, just to see what your system detects, and how they differ.
>>> >
>>>
>>> "
>>> -Ubuntu-12-04LTS:~$ cat Xorg.0.log
>>> cat: Xorg.0.log: No suc
>
> So you're still not getting modesetting. Are you sure you booted
> *without* "nomodeset" on the kernel line?
>
> > The dmesg file was empty.
>
> Strange.
>
> Petter
>
> I haven't tried the nomodeset thing yet.
My sources.list file looks like this:
#
# deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux testing _J
On 19/06/2015, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 19/06/2015, Bret Busby wrote:
>> On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
>>> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 12:15:59 +0800
>>> Bret Busby wrote:
I note also, that I used synaptic to remove all the nvidia stuff, from
the Debian 7 installation, and I removed the bu
On 15-06-19 11:36 AM, Petter Adsen wrote:
> A quick search with apt-cache finds this:
>
> Package: gnome-music
> Description-en: Music is the new GNOME music playing application
> Music is the new GNOME music playing application aiming at being
> a simple and elegant replacement for using Files t
On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 11:22:36 +0200
Petter Adsen wrote:
> Kodi/XBMC is both a server and a client, so you can use it in either
> role. I run it on a Raspberry Pi as a media center, it isn't really
> that big a drain on resources. If you only want to play music, I would
> guess several of the "big"
On 15-06-19 11:13 AM, Diogene Laerce wrote:
> If you look for a light dlna server, minidlna is the one.
>
> Good luck,
Currently I have minidlna server on a NAS. I only need a minidlna client.
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On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 10:27:33 +0200
notoneofmy wrote:
>
>
> On 15-06-19 10:01 AM, Petter Adsen wrote:
> >> > Just two quick question I hope to get help one.
> >> >
> >> > I've spent now weeks putting installing Jessie and solving
> >> > problems. It makes sense to find a good backup and restore
On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 16:23:03 +0800
> Bret Busby wrote:
>
>> On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
>> > How do you determine that it doesn't detect the monitor? You can
>> > read through /var/log/Xorg.0.log, but it's easier to just run
>> > "xrandr" (when both sc
On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
>> > Copies of Xorg.0.log (on both Wheezy and Ubuntu) would also be
>> > helpful, just to see what your system detects, and how they differ.
>> >
>>
>> "
>> -Ubuntu-12-04LTS:~$ cat Xorg.0.log
>> cat: Xorg.0.log: No such file or directory
>> "
>
> If you read the
Hi,
On 06/19/2015 09:45 AM, notoneofmyseeds wrote:
> Just two quick question I hope to get help one.
>
> I've spent now weeks putting installing Jessie and solving problems.
> It makes sense to find a good backup and restore program. Ideally,
> something that I can use to back up the entire system
On 2015-06-19, Ric Moore wrote:
>
> "Check and see if you have the tool 'intel-virtual-output' installed.
> This is included in 'xf86-video-intel' =< v2.99, aprox date released is
> 22/Dec/2014
>
"xf86-video-intel" doesn't appear to be a Debian package. I can only find it
here:
http://www.x.or
On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 16:23:03 +0800
Bret Busby wrote:
> On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
> > How do you determine that it doesn't detect the monitor? You can
> > read through /var/log/Xorg.0.log, but it's easier to just run
> > "xrandr" (when both screens are connected) and see what it detects.
Hi.
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 10:36:37AM +0200, Frederic Marchal wrote:
> On Friday 19 June 2015 11:01:25 Reco wrote:
>
> > Hi.
>
> >
>
> > On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 09:13:42AM +0200, Frederic Marchal wrote:
>
> > > On Friday 19 June 2015 09:24:34 Reco wrote:
>
> > > > On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 18:20:
On Friday 19 June 2015 11:01:25 Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 09:13:42AM +0200, Frederic Marchal wrote:
> > On Friday 19 June 2015 09:24:34 Reco wrote:
> > > On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 18:20:25 -0500
> > > Richard Owlett wrote:
> > > > Mike McClain wrote:
> > > > > On Thu, Jun 18, 2015
On 15-06-19 10:01 AM, Petter Adsen wrote:
>> > Just two quick question I hope to get help one.
>> >
>> > I've spent now weeks putting installing Jessie and solving problems.
>> > It makes sense to find a good backup and restore program. Ideally,
>> > something that I can use to back up the enti
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On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 06:42:39PM -0400, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 06/18/2015 05:49 PM, Martin Read wrote:
> >On 18/06/15 21:27, Johann Spies wrote:
> >>I use shorewall. The shorewall-init.log shows that Shorewall took less
> >>than 2 seconds to compile a
On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 12:15:59 +0800
> Bret Busby wrote:
>> I note also, that I used synaptic to remove all the nvidia stuff, from
>> the Debian 7 installation, and I removed the bumblebee stuff from that
>> installation, and reinstalled bumblebee on that instal
On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 11:01:25 +0300
Reco wrote:
> >
> > When network.proxy.socks_remote_dns is set to true, the DNS
> > requests are sent through the SOCKS connection and delivered to
> > your computer at home (which ultimately is sent to your ISP but you
> > already thrust it with that informat
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On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 02:05:37PM +1200, Bruce Ward wrote:
> Thanks Selim, that fixed it.
[selim]
> >>>options forcedeth msi=0 msix=0
> >
> > ^^^
> >Should be like this.
>
> Yes, solution is /etc/modprobe.d/forcedeth.conf containing
> o
Hi.
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 09:13:42AM +0200, Frederic Marchal wrote:
> On Friday 19 June 2015 09:24:34 Reco wrote:
>
> > Hi.
>
> >
>
> > On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 18:20:25 -0500
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> >
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> > Richard Owlett wrote:
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> > > Mike McClain wrote:
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> > > > On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 03:22:37PM -0500, Ri
On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 09:45:16 +0200
notoneofmyseeds wrote:
> Just two quick question I hope to get help one.
>
> I've spent now weeks putting installing Jessie and solving problems.
> It makes sense to find a good backup and restore program. Ideally,
> something that I can use to back up the ent
On 19/06/2015, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
>> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 12:15:59 +0800
>> Bret Busby wrote:
>>> I note also, that I used synaptic to remove all the nvidia stuff, from
>>> the Debian 7 installation, and I removed the bumblebee stuff from that
>>> installation,
Just two quick question I hope to get help one.
I've spent now weeks putting installing Jessie and solving problems. It
makes sense to find a good backup and restore program. Ideally,
something that I can use to back up the entire system to a NAS and
restore a broken system from the NAS. And f
On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 12:15:59 +0800
> Bret Busby wrote:
>> I note also, that I used synaptic to remove all the nvidia stuff, from
>> the Debian 7 installation, and I removed the bumblebee stuff from that
>> installation, and reinstalled bumblebee on that instal
On 19/06/2015, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
>> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 12:15:59 +0800
>> Bret Busby wrote:
>>> I note also, that I used synaptic to remove all the nvidia stuff, from
>>> the Debian 7 installation, and I removed the bumblebee stuff from that
>>> installation,
On Friday 19 June 2015 09:24:34 Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 18:20:25 -0500
>
> Richard Owlett wrote:
> > Mike McClain wrote:
> > > On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 03:22:37PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > >> Scarletdown wrote:
> > >>> How about a portable wireless hotspot device and ser
On 19/06/2015, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 06/19/2015 12:15 AM, Bret Busby wrote:
>> On 19/06/2015, Ric Moore wrote:
>>> On 06/18/2015 03:25 AM, Petter Adsen wrote:
>>>
There are, however, no hits on bumblebee for squeeze at all, so it
won't help in this case. Maybe you could try to build it
On 19/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 12:15:59 +0800
> Bret Busby wrote:
>> I note also, that I used synaptic to remove all the nvidia stuff, from
>> the Debian 7 installation, and I removed the bumblebee stuff from that
>> installation, and reinstalled bumblebee on that instal
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