On 10/12/2015 04:58 PM, Stephen Powell wrote:
On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 16:53:05 -0400 (EDT), Stuart Longland wrote:
I'd check the backscatter case, as this requires no skill on the part of
the attacker and is the most likely case.
...
It's worth knowing how to read the headers of emails in this
circ
On 10/12/2015 11:42 AM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
Hello.
I installed LXDE in Debian 8 in a virtual machine from a text-only
environment using "aptitude -R". I had to install a display manager
separately to have a working graphic environment; I installed
"lightdm" with aptitude (without "
On Mon, October 12, 2015 11:15 pm, Stuart Longland wrote:
> There's also a Windows port of Evince.
Thanks, Stuart; that knowledge may be useful. But installing Evince
likely is beyond the technical ability of my associate. I hope that he
has Adobe Reader running.
Recently I was in an office and
On 10/12/2015 8:20 AM, Peter Berlau wrote:
Hi Sven,
You are right, normally I prefer fair companies.
That is the "main-thing" I leave apple-computers and
go back to Debian.
I switched in 2009 to apple, because I needed some
music software and some easy to handle Web-Design-Tool.
Now, after I i
On 13/10/15 14:09, rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> On Debian, I have been using evince, but that is to view documents which I
> obtain from other sources.
There's also a Windows port of Evince.
--
Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL)
I haven't lost my mind...
...it's backed up on a tape somew
On Mon, October 12, 2015 9:23 pm, David Wright wrote:
> Most people nowadays would produce .pdf files from LaTeX. I use
> LuaLaTeX myself but I'm sure there are alternatives. I haven't looked
> at a .dvi for years. I remember they're very quick to page through
> multi-page documents, but graphic in
Previously during install, when selecting which Mirror to use, one could
press the up arrow and get a line to input a custom mirror location,
such as one kept locally. This feature seems to have been removed from
Debian8 installer.
***
For a console-only (non-gui) environment, there should be
Hi Hammad,
I am CC-ing the Debian user mailing list since you may get more help
there from experienced user. Please use REPLY-ALL in Gmail to reply to
the mailing list as well.
Well, I think I was in a similar situation to you. Last Christmas, I
finally got rid of Microsoft Windows and switched t
On Mon, October 12, 2015 9:16 pm, Don Armstrong wrote:
> Use PDF instead of PS. That's the fool-proof method, and you get the
> advantages of the PDF specification.
>
> [It's also probably time to move away from pdflatex to xelatex or
> some other LaTeX engine with real utf8 support.]
Thanks for b
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 12:12:11PM -0400, Ralph Katz wrote:
> On 10/09/2015 05:08 PM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > I'm looking for a free (as in freedom) software that will remind me of
> > daily tasks. That is it: one in which I can program reminders to be
> > shown daily at a
Hi Florian,
Noted and Really Appreciated your support , we will get the correct answer
from CISCO ,
Thank You.
Best Regards,
Dilan Wijesooriya
Data Center Specialist Engineer
Sumathi Information Technologies (Pvt) Ltd
| Office: + 94.11.555.3311 Extn: 520 | Fax: +94.11.555.33
Quoting rlhar...@oplink.net (rlhar...@oplink.net):
> I use LaTeX to create a .tex document file, then I use dvips to generate
> a .ps file to send to my Postscript printer.
>
> I would like to send a document file (.tex or .dvi or .ps) as an
> email attachment to an associate so that he can print
On Mon, 12 Oct 2015, rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> I would like to send a document file (.tex or .dvi or .ps) as an email
> attachment to an associate so that he can print a copy and file it.
> There is no need for him to edit the file. But my associate is running
> Windows, and does not have a Post
I use LaTeX to create a .tex document file, then I use dvips to generate
a .ps file to send to my Postscript printer.
I would like to send a document file (.tex or .dvi or .ps) as an
email attachment to an associate so that he can print a copy and file
it. There is no need for him to edit the fil
Quoting ray (r...@aarden.us):
> > The contents are:
> >
> > LICENSE.iwlwifi-7265-ucode
> > README.iwlwifi-7265-ucode
> > iwlwifi-7265-14.ucode
> > iwlwifi-7265D-14.ucode
> >
> > You need to unpack with tar, and put these files themselves in your
> > firmware directory on the stick (rather than th
On 10/12/2015 12:31 AM, Glenn English wrote:
On Oct 11, 2015, at 10:45 PM, David Wright wrote:
I thought the OP was about a laptop.
It was. I put Jessie on my laptop to see what it was like. It's running Wheezy
now. And all my troubles with Jessie are gone.
How do you set a static addres
> The contents are:
>
> LICENSE.iwlwifi-7265-ucode
> README.iwlwifi-7265-ucode
> iwlwifi-7265-14.ucode
> iwlwifi-7265D-14.ucode
>
> You need to unpack with tar, and put these files themselves in your
> firmware directory on the stick (rather than the whole archive).
I placed these unpacked files
> /lib/firmware/iwlwifi-7265D-10.ucodefirmware-iwlwifi
>
> Thus the package "firmware-iwlwifi" might be what you need?
t--
I have directly loaded the .ucode file on a second USB stick. There was not
change in the system response. Is there another method to do this?
On 10/12/2015 01:20 PM, Ed Jabbour wrote:
Looks OK to me. I changed the backports repo from debian.net to
uchicago.edu and everything just flows. Now, if I can only find the
problem with security.debian.net, which as I understand it, has no
trustworthy mirrors
I'm not using backports, but for
On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 16:53:05 -0400 (EDT), Stuart Longland wrote:
>
> I'd check the backscatter case, as this requires no skill on the part of
> the attacker and is the most likely case.
> ...
> It's worth knowing how to read the headers of emails in this
> circumstance as it can give you vital inf
On Monday, October 12, 2015 at 7:20:04 AM UTC-5, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> On Mon, 2015-10-12 at 04:48 -0700, ray wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It might be easier to simply use installation media with the firmware
> included:
>
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/
>
Sv
On 12/10/15 15:15, Sasikumar Kandhasamy wrote:
> I am looking for R-base-core package compiled for MIPS64. Could find the
> stable version of R package for MIPS and other architecture.
>
> But couldn't find one for mips64 architecture? If we have r-base-core
> package for mips64, can you please pr
On Tue, 2015-10-13 at 00:54 +0530, Himanshu Shekhar wrote:
> My lspci output is listed. I am not able to use hotspot on my laptop,
> even
> with the the simple click from network settings, nor with hotspotd.
> This is
> something I need daily to sync my mobile devices.
> Waiting for help!
>
> lspc
On 13/10/15 00:57, Florian Pelgrim wrote:
>> (2) Someone sent out a bunch of SPAM, spoofing my e-mail address
>> > as the sender, and the delivery failures came to me.
>> >
>> > How can I tell which is the case, and if it's (2), is there anything
>> > I can do to defend myself against this sort of
Stephen Powell:
>
> About a week ago, I discovered hundreds of "mail delivery failure"
> messages in my inbox. Investigation revealed that they were all for
> SPAM e-mails that I did not send. I am guessing that this means one
> of two things:
…
> (2) Someone sent out a bunch of SPAM, spoofing my
On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 20:35:59 +0300
moxalt wrote:
> Recent versions of Iceweasel should have the OpenH264 decoder plugin available
> in the plugin menu. Try purging it and re-installing it. Don't forget to get
> rid of your local configs too. What versions of Iceweasel are you running?
>
> I run
On 10/11/2015 1:06 PM, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 20:55:56 +0300
moxalt wrote:
Basically, don't use GDM with KDE, and don't run KDE on systems that are short
of RAM. Or at all.
Yes, better use XFCE or LXDE, which are not bloated messes like KDE or Gnome.
Cheers,
Ron
On Monday, October 12, 2015 02:34:25 AM Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 21:19:32 -0400
>
> Ed Jabbour wrote:
> > Running Wheezy. Recently, update has been hanging on
> > http://security.debian.org/ wheezy/updates main and
> > http://http.debian.net/debian wheezy-backports main.
Hello.
I installed LXDE in Debian 8 in a virtual machine from a text-only
environment using "aptitude -R". I had to install a display manager
separately to have a working graphic environment; I installed "lightdm"
with aptitude (without "-R").
I found that some programs, such as the one resp
Hello everybody!
On my Debian Jessie system with awesome (no DE) I face the following
problem:
I use lightdm and light-locker as a screenlocker. If I launch it with
"--no-late-locking", then if my display turns of (Xorg settings) session
only gets locked when it turns on again, and so I can pre
My lspci output is listed. I am not able to use hotspot on my laptop, even
with the the simple click from network settings, nor with hotspotd. This is
something I need daily to sync my mobile devices.
Waiting for help!
lspci -v
006:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM43142 802.11b/g/
* Dilan Wijesooriya:
> We need to install (bare metal ) Dabian 7 and Dabian 8 for bellow CISCO
> Server model (Quantity 2) , can you pls let us know the compatibility
> Of this , much appreciated your kind support and help for this project .
Dear Dilan,
you need to ask your hardware provider to
Hi,
I have been using debmirror on Debian Wheezy to build a local mirror
of selected architecture and releases. Recently, I found that it
failed to create the InRelease file (e.g. in Jessie Backport) which is
needed for network installation of Debian Jessie 8.x
I tried to upgrade to version 2.18
Because I get such emails for more hosts and it's inconvenient to try to
match up the changelogs with reports. I would also like to see the full log
for needrestart output.
As I asked in my original question, I'd like to know what the most
"Debian-proper" way for editing such scripts is. If that i
On Mon 12 Oct 2015 at 10:43:42 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
> About a week ago, I discovered hundreds of "mail delivery failure"
> messages in my inbox. Investigation revealed that they were all for
> SPAM e-mails that I did not send. I am guessing that this means one
> of two things:
>
> (1) S
On 10/09/2015 05:08 PM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm looking for a free (as in freedom) software that will remind me of
> daily tasks. That is it: one in which I can program reminders to be
> shown daily at a certain hour as a window to catch my attention or as a
> sound. I have s
On Sun, 2015-10-11 at 09:25 -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> Somehow iceweasel on one system has got the cisco OpenH264 decoder
> installed, but the other one doesn't.
>
> I can't seem to track down how I've managed to install it.
>
> Anybody know how I can get it enabled for iceweasel in Jessi
On Monday 12 October 2015 16:04:03 moxalt wrote:
> I thought that was a bit strange and enquired
> as to whether the Debian list sends people's messages back to them by
> default. Since I had only just subscribed and had not received any posts
> back yet I had cause to wonder.
I get mine back, pro
On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 18:04:03 +0300, moxalt wrote:
> > Besides no attribution or quoting
>
> Anyone subscribed to the mailing list and in a client with threading will be
> able to see the context, and anyone recently subscribed can look at the
> archives for all I care. If a message deserves a po
On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 10:19:23 +1300, Chris Bannister
wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 08:45:32PM +0300, moxalt wrote:
> > If GNOME is working fine without it, then I doubt you need it. I think
> > gnome-panel is for GNOME Classic or some such thing, but I'm not sure.
>
> What is this mail pertain
Hi,
I installed xserver-xorg-legacy but it changed nothing.
I have Intel HD and Radeon, I don't use logind but ConsoleKit instead, I
don't have anything related to systemd, except for udev.
If server is supposed to run with root, how should a regular user use X?
Thanks,
Mitt
On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 04:44:07 +1100, Andrew McGlashan
wrote:
> On 12/10/2015 3:25 AM, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> > I've got two systems running jessie.
> >
> > Somehow iceweasel on one system has got the cisco OpenH264 decoder
> > installed, but the other one doesn't.
> >
> > I can't seem to tr
Hi Sven,
You are right, normally I prefer fair companies.
That is the "main-thing" I leave apple-computers and
go back to Debian.
I switched in 2009 to apple, because I needed some
music software and some easy to handle Web-Design-Tool.
Now, after I installed Debian for my women and looked what h
Le 12/10/15 17:07, Mitt a écrit :
Hi,
Hi,
I installed xserver-xorg-legacy but it changed nothing.
I have Intel HD and Radeon, I don't use logind but ConsoleKit instead,
I don't have anything related to systemd, except for udev.
You need a logind session to be registered. If it's not the cas
> Besides no attribution or quoting
Anyone subscribed to the mailing list and in a client with threading will be
able to see the context, and anyone recently subscribed can look at the
archives for all I care. If a message deserves a point-by-point rebuttal I'll
give it one in the appropriate form
Hi,
> About a week ago, I discovered hundreds of "mail delivery failure"
> messages in my inbox. Investigation revealed that they were all for
> SPAM e-mails that I did not send. I am guessing that this means one
> of two things:
>
> (1) Someone discovered my password somehow, logged into my IS
I was referring to OP's smiley face. I assumed he actually meant terrible, but
surrounded his "terrific" with quotation marks to indicate that sarcastic
tone of voice and added a winky face to indicate lack of seriousness. Never
mind. Massive over-analysis led me to believe it was an elaborate joke
About a week ago, I discovered hundreds of "mail delivery failure"
messages in my inbox. Investigation revealed that they were all for
SPAM e-mails that I did not send. I am guessing that this means one
of two things:
(1) Someone discovered my password somehow, logged into my ISP
account as me,
On 10/11/2015 11:58 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Sunday 11 October 2015 22:43:11 maderios wrote:
On 10/11/2015 09:54 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Sunday 11 October 2015 19:06:11 moxalt wrote:
Wait.. so Debian doesn't send your own replies back to you by default?
That seems like a rather strange defaul
Quoting ray (r...@aarden.us):
> Installing stretch stops at detecting network devices. This is an attempt to
> install stretch over the top of Windows 10 on a Toshiba Radius 15 with 2 each
> USB2 ports and 2 each USB3 ports, and no RJ-45. Its wireless is based upon
> the Intel 7265.
>
> I t
Sven Joachim writes:
> On 2015-10-09 22:24 +0200, James Richardson wrote:
>
>> I just did an apt-get upgrade, rebooted, then X would start but without
>> any keyboard or mouse.
>>
[snip]
>
> Actually, if you were running systemd, logind would grant access to the
> input devices. Since this is a
Brian writes:
> On Fri 09 Oct 2015 at 17:18:28 -0400, James Richardson wrote:
>
>> Brian writes:
>>
>> > On Fri 09 Oct 2015 at 15:58:55 -0400, James Richardson wrote:
>> >
>> >> Brian writes:
>> >>
>> >> > On Fri 09 Oct 2015 at 13:50:07 -0400, James Richardson wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
Oops, but affects that if using the notebook with Debian/GNU?
> Sure, i need windows too, but only for Band-in-a-Box ( Music-app
> under
> Windows )
> And, afaik, windows generally "grab"("steal" , "sucks") (?) data and
> information from Your Windows-Computer(s)?
No, it doesn't matter if you use
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On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 04:48:33AM -0700, ray wrote:
> Installing stretch stops at detecting network devices. This is an attempt to
> install stretch over the top of Windows 10 on a Toshiba Radius 15 with 2 each
> USB2 ports and 2 each USB3 ports, a
On Mon, 2015-10-12 at 04:48 -0700, ray wrote:
> Installing stretch stops at detecting network devices. This is an
> attempt to install stretch over the top of Windows 10 on a Toshiba
> Radius 15 with 2 each USB2 ports and 2 each USB3 ports, and no RJ-45.
> Its wireless is based upon the Intel 72
Installing stretch stops at detecting network devices. This is an attempt to
install stretch over the top of Windows 10 on a Toshiba Radius 15 with 2 each
USB2 ports and 2 each USB3 ports, and no RJ-45. Its wireless is based upon the
Intel 7265.
I tested this laptop with the latest Debian L
Hi,
Martin Str|mberg wrote:
> > So for me follow-up in tin on aioe.org doesn't work.
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Seems the mail-news gateway doesn't dare to forward
> followups in the other direction
https://wiki.debian.org/UseNet
"Theoretically, registering with bofh.it will allow you to post v
Martin Str|mberg [2015-10-12 11:00:17+02] wrote:
> Now I hope somebody can tell me if there's an easier way to reply to
> the list using tin, hitting r (for reply to sender) and then replacing
> the mail address of the post I'm replying to with d-u@l.d.o, so I
> don't forget to do that in my excit
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On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 12:36:47PM +0200, Martin Str|mberg wrote:
[...]
> > what you are looking for (instead of "reply"). So perhaps try an "f".
>
> That doesn't work. It tried several times (three?) first before realising
> that my replies didn't
Mario Castelán Castro writes:
> Thanks too. I use Emacs, but I don't have it always open because I
> only use it for editing notes and software. A stand-alone program is
> therefore more suitable for me. I have tried KAlarm and it seems to do
> the job fine.
>
You can run emacs in server-mode of
> > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenovo#Superfish
> > > (In german: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenovo#Kritik )
Oops, but affects that if using the notebook with Debian/GNU?
Sure, i need windows too, but only for Band-in-a-Box ( Music-app under
Windows )
And, afaik, windows generally "grab"(
Hi,
Martin Str|mberg wrote:
> I read this as the news group linux.debian.user on aioe.org with tin.
Actually debian-user is a mailing list, not a newsgroup.
(Communicating via POP, IMAP, SMTP instead of NNTP.)
The group is obviously a mirror of the list.
My news provider has it and it seems up t
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> On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 11:00:17AM +0200, Martin Str|mberg wrote:
> > In article Lisi Reisz
> > wrote:
> > > D'oh! I was forgetting that this list is not subscribers only.
> >
> > Really?!
> >
> > I hope
On Monday 12 October 2015 10:00:17 Martin Str|mberg wrote:
> In article Lisi Reisz
wrote:
> > D'oh! I was forgetting that this list is not subscribers only.
>
> Really?!
>
> I hope this goes through.
It has.
> I sure have been wanting to reply to some things.
> I read this as the news group
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On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 11:00:17AM +0200, Martin Str|mberg wrote:
> In article Lisi Reisz
> wrote:
> > D'oh! I was forgetting that this list is not subscribers only.
>
> Really?!
>
> I hope this goes through. I sure have been wanting to reply to
Hi list,
I do not know, if this bug was already sent, so I allowed me to send it to the
list.
The bug shows, that once kde is locked either manually or by the screensaver,
it cannot be unlocked.
Even, when I want to kill the related process, it cannot be unlocked, as the
related process star
In article Lisi Reisz
wrote:
> D'oh! I was forgetting that this list is not subscribers only.
Really?!
I hope this goes through. I sure have been wanting to reply to some things.
I read this as the news group linux.debian.user on aioe.org with tin.
Now I hope somebody can tell me if there's
On Oct 11, 2015, at 10:45 PM, David Wright wrote:
> I thought the OP was about a laptop.
It was. I put Jessie on my laptop to see what it was like. It's running Wheezy
now. And all my troubles with Jessie are gone.
> How do you set a static address
> for nameservers?
On Wheezy, and everythin
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 12:03:15AM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Chris Bannister (cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz):
> > On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 08:45:32PM +0300, moxalt wrote:
> > > If GNOME is working fine without it, then I doubt you need it. I think
> > > gnome-panel is for GNOME Classic or so
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