Op 05-11-16 om 03:55 schreef H.S.:
I upgraded my testing box last night and now my gpg decryption does not
work anymore.
Until a couple of months ago, gpg was gpg1. It's gpg2 now and you need
to specify gpg1 explicitely if you want to use the 'classic' version.
You may have to install the gnu
On 11/04/2016 11:31 PM, Michael J. Ford wrote:
It's also in debian testing:
mford@voyager:~$ apt list | grep ^ffmpeg/
ffmpeg/testing,now 7:3.1.5-1 amd64 [installed]
On Mon, 2016-10-31 at 22:47 +0100, sp113438 wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2016 17:35:49 -0400
Tony Baldwin wrote:
There seems to be
It's also in debian testing:
mford@voyager:~$ apt list | grep ^ffmpeg/
ffmpeg/testing,now 7:3.1.5-1 amd64 [installed]
On Mon, 2016-10-31 at 22:47 +0100, sp113438 wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Oct 2016 17:35:49 -0400
> Tony Baldwin wrote:
>
> > There seems to be no plain ffmpeg in the jessie repos.
> >
>
I actually found out about the path issue as a brand new UNIX user
(OSF/1, to be exact) in 1994 (I was a die hard DOS user before that).
To this day, I have "." in my path, but last and only on my personal
account (never as root).
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Salford Sys
On 05/11/16 14:19, Christian Seiler wrote:
By default for security reasons the current directory is not in the
PATH environment variable on Linux.
I will never again permit "." in my $PATH since the day I tried to run
killall (meaning /usr/bin/killall) while in /etc/init.d on a production
Red
I upgraded my testing box last night and now my gpg decryption does not
work anymore.
I have a file encrypted for myself which I have been using. Till
recently I was able to decrypt it successfully for years.
After last night's upgrade, I get the following:
$> gpg -d somefile.txt.asc
gpg: e
On 11/4/2016 7:54 PM, John L. Ries wrote:
Any chance the current directory is not in your path?
That's not a mere 'scary' thought,
it is a *TERRIFYING* thought :<
"Why?" you may ask.
" 'cause it implies an intrinsic failure of *nix documentation."
As a computer *USER* I predate CPM80.
I've a
On Fri, 4 Nov 2016 19:51:50 -0500
Richard Owlett wrote:
>Today I've been having weird problems executing scripts.
>As I have no valuable data on the partition containing Debian, I
>wiped it and did a fresh install of Debian Jessie (8.6.0) MATE
>desktop environment from a purchased set of DVD
On 11/05/2016 01:51 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Today I've been having weird problems executing scripts.
> As I have no valuable data on the partition containing Debian, I
> wiped it and did a fresh install of Debian Jessie (8.6.0) MATE
> desktop environment from a purchased set of DVDs. Earlier to
Any chance the current directory is not in your path?
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On 11/4/16 6:51 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Today I've been having weird pr
Today I've been having weird problems executing scripts.
As I have no valuable data on the partition containing Debian, I
wiped it and did a fresh install of Debian Jessie (8.6.0) MATE
desktop environment from a purchased set of DVDs. Earlier today I
had had reason to create an *,iso of DVD1 of
Hi,
Richard Owlett's xorriso wrote:
> xorriso : FAILURE : Cannot write all bytes to disk filesystem path
> '/media/myrepo/pool/main/n/ns3/ns3-doc_3.17+dfsg-1_all.deb' : No space left
> on device
> ...
> xorriso : aborting : -abort_on 'FAILURE' encountered 'FAILURE'
Looks like the filesystem to
Due to limited bandwidth I purchase complete sets of Debian
install DVDs.
I had successfully created *.iso files for 12 of the 13 DVDs for
version 8.6.
[The MD5SUM of one DVD does not match list at
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/8.6.0/i386/iso-dvd/MD5SUMS]
I attempted to follow the exampl
first, thank you all for your honest input on this.
shawn wilson wrote:
"I'll caveat my response by saying I'm not in this field - I'm a lowly sysadmin
:) "
i was asked one time what i wanted to do with my linux knowledge and replied
that i wanted to be a sys admin and not a programmer. told t
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote on 11/04/16 17:17:
> Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote on 11/04/16 14:39:
>> Maybe, this "one-liner" does what you want?
>>
>> aptitude -F "%p" search ~Astable| sort | \
>> (aptitude -F "%p" search ~Aunstable ~Atesting | sort -u | \
>> comm -23 --nocheck-order /dev/fd/3 -) 3<
On 2016-11-03 Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Hi all,
> Here at shellworld we are using Ubuntu 16.04 with elinks compiled to
> support java scripting.
> I am working with the partner indigogo site generosity,
> www.generosity.com
> even in elinks the site does not allow one to log in or create an
> ac
On Fri, 4 Nov 2016 10:19:56 -0500
sunr...@mailbug.com wrote:
Hello sunr...@mailbug.com,
>Thanks for your suggestions. In the meantime, I discovered a way to do
YW. Although, TBH, I didn't really do anything.
>what I wanted. It's not a very elegant solution but workable. See below.
Crikey! I'
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote on 11/04/16 14:39:
> Maybe, this "one-liner" does what you want?
>
> aptitude -F "%p" search ~Astable| sort | \
> (aptitude -F "%p" search ~Aunstable ~Atesting | sort -u | \
> comm -23 --nocheck-order /dev/fd/3 -) 3<&0
>
This needs a correction, if I'm not mistake
Hi Brad,
Thanks for your suggestions. In the meantime, I discovered a way to do what I
wanted.
It's not a very elegant solution but workable. See below.
On Fri, 4 Nov 2016 10:52:03 +
Brad Rogers wrote:
>On Thu, 3 Nov 2016 17:27:48 -0500
>sunr...@mailbug.com wrote:
>
>Hello sunr...@mailbug.
Maybe, this "one-liner" does what you want?
aptitude -F "%p" search ~Astable| sort | \
(aptitude -F "%p" search ~Aunstable ~Atesting | sort -u | \
comm -23 --nocheck-order /dev/fd/3 -) 3<&0
All three archives have to be present with the names used above in your
sources.list file (that is
On Thu, 3 Nov 2016 17:27:48 -0500
sunr...@mailbug.com wrote:
Hello sunr...@mailbug.com,
>So my question is: Is there any way to force Claws Mail to retrieve a
>specific message that has not been completely downloaded? Or how does
>the Claws Mail GUI normally mark a message for download when the
>
Ansgar Burchardt <"Ansgar Burchardt"@43-1.org> writes:
> As you only want to manage a single partition, I would try to use the
> 'filesystem-fstab' and 'encrypted-unlock-crypttab' actions which should
> only apply to specific devices instead of the '*-system' actions: add
> the 'x-udisks-auth' opti
Hi,
Joerg Desch writes:
> I've created a LUKS partition which I mount on demand. This partition was
> created using cryptsetup. While mounting the partition, GNOME asks me
> first for the passphrase and than for the "admin" password.
>
> A while ago, I've created a LUKS partition on an USB thumb d
Hi Joerg,
* Joerg Desch [04. Nov. 2016]:
> I've created a LUKS partition which I mount on demand. This partition was
> created using cryptsetup. While mounting the partition, GNOME asks me
> first for the passphrase and than for the "admin" password.
>
> A while ago, I've created a LUKS partiti
I've created a LUKS partition which I mount on demand. This partition was
created using cryptsetup. While mounting the partition, GNOME asks me
first for the passphrase and than for the "admin" password.
A while ago, I've created a LUKS partition on an USB thumb drive using
GNOME Disks. In this
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