On Monday 21 August 2017 23:43:09 Celejar wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2017 02:05:46 -0400
>
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Saturday 19 August 2017 23:07:01 Celejar wrote:
> > > On Thu, 17 Aug 2017 11:47:34 -0500
> > >
> > > Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> > > > Hello.
> > > >
> > > > Currently I use rs
On 08/21/2017 09:12 PM, Dutch Ingraham wrote:
> For example, Fedora (and Gentoo,
> etc. )
> also installs glibc for both 32- and 64-bit on the same machine, but
> they have not
> relocated these header files. So are you saying this was just Debian's
> method
> of solving the multi-arch issue, and
On 21/08/17 17:09, Alle Meije Wink wrote:
> Does anyone understand the cause of this problem
*The USB wireless keyboard IS itself a problem*. You are unnecessarily
contaminating the environment consuming Voltaic cells where none is
needed (obviously wired keyboards feed through the cable) and
broad
On 08/21/2017 10:46 PM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
On 21/08/17 17:09, Alle Meije Wink wrote:
Does anyone understand the cause of this problem
*The USB wireless keyboard IS itself a problem*. You are
unnecessarily contaminating the environment consuming Voltaic cells
where none is needed (obv
On Sun, 20 Aug 2017 02:05:46 -0400
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 19 August 2017 23:07:01 Celejar wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 17 Aug 2017 11:47:34 -0500
> >
> > Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> > > Hello.
> > >
> > > Currently I use rsync to make the backups of my personal data,
> > > including some
Borden Rhodes writes:
> I was very surprised when they released Stretch as I didn't find
> anything 'stable' about the packages that I was using.
My reply was primarily addressing that statement: you were surprised
that Stretch, with the problems you describe, was released.
Borden Rhodes writ
Thank you for your response, Ben,
> What response did you get to the bug reports you filed from the problems you
> encountered?
One example includes an X regression that caused it to wait upwards of
8 minutes searching for my laptop's touchscreen. The bug was caused by
a typo where, instead of w
Thanks for the replies. I'll maybe try another clean install and see
what happens.
On 08/21/2017 01:06 PM, Borden Rhodes wrote:
Hey Tony,
I had lots of problems with Stretch when it was in testing. A lot of
packages (KDE, X drivers, and the kernel come immediately to mind)
have manageable b
After upgrading from Jessie to Stretch, my wireless Logitech keyboard (with
USB bluetooth receiver) has stopped working in a normal login.
First it did not even work in the grub menu, but after a session with a
normal USB keyboard the wireless one is picked up there again.
And then in recovery mo
On Mon 21 Aug 2017 at 17:02:44 -0400, Kynn Jones wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 6:34 AM, Darac Marjal
> wrote:
>
> > What happens if you try to get the source package directly?
> >
> > % apt-get source emacs25
> I get exactly the same error.
deb.debian.org does not have packages itself but
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 6:34 AM, Darac Marjal
wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 08:08:07PM -0400, Kynn Jones wrote:
>
>> Example:
>>
>> % sudo apt-get build-dep emacs25
>> Reading package lists... Done
>> E: Unable to find a source package for emacs25
>>
>> I have run `apt-ge
Borden Rhodes writes:
> I had lots of problems with Stretch when it was in testing.
Thank you for running the ‘testing’ suite. The problems you encountered
are an important part of having people run that suite; you can then
report those problems in the Debian bug tracking system, so that the
pac
On Mon, 21 Aug 2017 11:55:57 +
"Cecile, Adam" wrote:
Hello Adam,
>Can you try with the cloudera address ?
Interesting; It failed here too.
--
Regards _
/ ) "The blindingly obvious is
/ _)radnever immediately apparent"
No rotten apple's gonna spoil my
I am trying to configure a preseed image using RAID + encryption. I
originally wanted to do this without LVM, however it does not seem (at
least with encryption) that this is possible. I simply want to know if
this is even possible via preseed -- that is, to have both RAID and
encryption partit
Hey Tony,
I had lots of problems with Stretch when it was in testing. A lot of
packages (KDE, X drivers, and the kernel come immediately to mind)
have manageable but irritating upstream regressions that didn't get
patched or backported in time for the release.
I was very surprised when they relea
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 09:55:18PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 02:12:05PM -0500, Dutch Ingraham wrote:
> > On 08/21/2017 09:06 AM, Kushal Kumaran wrote:
> > > Dutch Ingraham writes:
> > >
> > >> Hi everyone -
> > >>
> > >> It seems Debian has moved some header director
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On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 02:12:05PM -0500, Dutch Ingraham wrote:
> On 08/21/2017 09:06 AM, Kushal Kumaran wrote:
> > Dutch Ingraham writes:
> >
> >> Hi everyone -
> >>
> >> It seems Debian has moved some header directories, like /usr/include/bits
> >>
On Monday 21 August 2017 14:05:48 Christian Seiler wrote:
> On 08/21/2017 07:40 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I'll have to study up on this "binding" and how its done.
>
> Note that that's something a program can do if it wants to, but not
> something you can generically configure (though individual
On 08/21/2017 09:06 AM, Kushal Kumaran wrote:
> Dutch Ingraham writes:
>
>> Hi everyone -
>>
>> It seems Debian has moved some header directories, like /usr/include/bits
>> (and
>> sys, and asm, etc.) from /usr/include/ to, e.g.,
>> /usr/include/i386-linux-gnu/bits/
>> (arch-specific).
>>
>> My
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> On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 08:37:14AM -0500, Dutch Ingraham wrote:
>> Hi everyone -
>>
>> It seems Debian has moved some header directories, like /usr/include/bits
>> (and
>> sys, and asm, etc.) from
On 21/08/17 09:29 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 06:01:03PM -0700, John Conover wrote:
I inherited a project to install a pile of C code, compiled and
running on Debian Wheezy i386 machine, to a Debian jessie amd64
machine.
Astonishingly, most of the Wheezy i386 executables ru
On 20/08/17 10:04 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 15/08/2017 à 21:47, Gary Dale a écrit :
That still sounds like a bug. If I did a DD from a smaller to a
larger hard disk then used gdisk, I'd expect it to see the new drive
size and handle it correctly.
Gdisk does handle it correctly. It just
On 2017-08-21 09:08 -0700 tony mollica wrote:
>I don't usually complain about free stuff but, for me, stretch has
>become a distant back-runner to previous releases. Jessie was fast and
>everything worked. Stretch has become a day to day challenge for even
>minor issues. Going back or changi
On 08/21/2017 07:40 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> I'll have to study up on this "binding" and how its done.
Note that that's something a program can do if it wants to, but not
something you can generically configure (though individual programs
might offer you configuration options for this), and most
On Monday 21 August 2017 13:19:11 Christian Seiler wrote:
> On 08/21/2017 07:07 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 21 August 2017 12:11:38 Christian Seiler wrote:
> >> On 08/21/2017 05:03 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> iface eth0 inet static
> >> address 192.168.0.1/24
> >> address 192.168.0.
On 08/21/2017 07:07 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 21 August 2017 12:11:38 Christian Seiler wrote:
>
>> On 08/21/2017 05:03 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> iface eth0 inet static
>> address 192.168.0.1/24
>> address 192.168.0.42/24
>> address 10.5.6.7/8
>>
>> This will work, and it will assi
On Monday 21 August 2017 12:11:38 Christian Seiler wrote:
> On 08/21/2017 05:03 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 21 August 2017 09:08:11 Christian Seiler wrote:
> >> 2. Can't add multiple IP addresses to the same interface and
> >> (worse) even if multiple IP addresses are assigned to the
tony mollica wrote:
> I'd like to know if others have the same issue or is it my particular
> installation, which was a new, clean install to a new disk.
No issues, even with new installation on new disk :)
As Greg wrote, please share the issues.
Going back - might be an option perhaps for the
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 09:08:55AM -0700, tony mollica wrote:
> I'd like to know if others have the same issue or is it my particular
> installation, which was a new, clean install to a new disk.
What issues? You didn't say what's wrong.
For many desktop/laptop systems, the changes in the video
On 08/21/2017 05:03 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 21 August 2017 09:08:11 Christian Seiler wrote:
>> 2. Can't add multiple IP addresses to the same interface and
>> (worse) even if multiple IP addresses are assigned to the
>> same interfaces it only shows the primary address
>
> I do
I don't usually complain about free stuff but, for me, stretch has
become a distant back-runner to previous releases. Jessie was fast and
everything worked. Stretch has become a day to day challenge for even
minor issues. Going back or changing dists.
I'd like to know if others have the sam
Dear debian users and developers,
i hope that is the right place to address my question. If not, tell me
where i have to ask it. It's my first mail on such a list.
First a short description of my setup.
We have storage server with 85 discs. These discs are exported with
iscsi. For iscsi targ
On Monday, 21 August 2017 15:08:11 -04 Christian Seiler wrote:
> Am 2017-08-21 14:50, schrieb Greg Wooledge:
> > [missing features in ifconfig]
> > (Like Gene, I don't even know what those featues *are*.)
>
> From my personal experience, the following two things are
> features I'm actually using
On 2017-08-21, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 05:58:43AM +0100, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
>> van Smoorenburg init and systemd actually have nothing whatsoever to do with
>> it. ifconfig uses one Linux API for sending information to and from the
>> kernel, ip uses a differen
On Monday 21 August 2017 09:08:11 Christian Seiler wrote:
> Am 2017-08-21 14:50, schrieb Greg Wooledge:
> > [missing features in ifconfig]
> > (Like Gene, I don't even know what those featues *are*.)
>
> From my personal experience, the following two things are
> features I'm actually using regul
Hey,
Can you try with the cloudera address ?
It fails on all hosts here but there're all basically installed with the same
foreman/puppet so maybe there's something wrong here.
Best regards, Adam.
De : Brad Rogers
Envoyé : lundi 21 août 2017 12:58:42
À : Deb
On Monday 21 August 2017 09:06:27 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 06:35:09PM +0100, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
wrote:
> > Debian 7 has those very manual pages:
> >
> >
> > * https://manpages.debian.org/wheezy/upstart/inittab.5.en.html
>
> Gene's copy/paste was crude, but his point w
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On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 07:06:17AM -0700, Kushal Kumaran wrote:
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> There are several directories configured for searching header files.
> The command "gcc -xc -E -v - < /dev/null" will print those paths out.
HAH. Thanks. That's what was missing
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Dutch Ingraham writes:
> Hi everyone -
>
> It seems Debian has moved some header directories, like /usr/include/bits (and
> sys, and asm, etc.) from /usr/include/ to, e.g.,
> /usr/include/i386-linux-gnu/bits/
> (arch-specific).
>
> My first question is: Why?
>
This is so that headers that are
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On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 08:37:14AM -0500, Dutch Ingraham wrote:
> Hi everyone -
>
> It seems Debian has moved some header directories, like /usr/include/bits (and
> sys, and asm, etc.) from /usr/include/ to, e.g.,
> /usr/include/i386-linux-gnu/bits/
Hi everyone -
It seems Debian has moved some header directories, like /usr/include/bits (and
sys, and asm, etc.) from /usr/include/ to, e.g.,
/usr/include/i386-linux-gnu/bits/
(arch-specific).
My first question is: Why?
My second question is: How does this work? There are no symlinks, yet a f
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 06:01:03PM -0700, John Conover wrote:
> I inherited a project to install a pile of C code, compiled and
> running on Debian Wheezy i386 machine, to a Debian jessie amd64
> machine.
>
> Astonishingly, most of the Wheezy i386 executables run on the Jessie
> amd64 machine, (wh
From: ans...@debian.org
> To: Fungi4All
> debian-user\@lists.debian.org
>
> Fungi4All writes:
>>> Never. Debian developers are not your lackeys.
>>
>> Unless you are willing to pay more than n s a sys tem d red hat and they can
>> become "your" lackeys.
>
> Could you take your crazy conspiracy
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 10:19:59PM +0200, Alle Meije Wink wrote:
> I have a home theatre PC with an AMD A6-3500 APU. Bit of an oldie but still
> plays everything fine. The drivers supplied by the Jessie repositories
> (including fglrx for hardware acceleration) worked fine.
>
> But then I upgraded
Christian Seiler wrote:
> Now, that doesn't mean that you should still write _new_ init scripts
> for custom services if you're going to use systemd anyway. There it
> will be a good idea to learn how to do that with native systemd
> service units.
Exactly.
I was able to create much simpler and
Am 2017-08-21 14:50, schrieb Greg Wooledge:
[missing features in ifconfig]
(Like Gene, I don't even know what those featues *are*.)
From my personal experience, the following two things are
features I'm actually using regularly and that don't work
with it:
1. IPv6 doesn't really work properly
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 06:35:09PM +0100, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> Debian 7 has those very manual pages:
>
>
> * https://manpages.debian.org/wheezy/upstart/inittab.5.en.html
Gene's copy/paste was crude, but his point was essentially valid:
the inittab(5) page on a *real* wheezy system
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 05:58:43AM +0100, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> van Smoorenburg init and systemd actually have nothing whatsoever to do with
> it. ifconfig uses one Linux API for sending information to and from the
> kernel, ip uses a different Linux API. Ironically, the net-tools pa
Am 2017-08-21 11:52, schrieb Tom Browder:
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 02:36 Sven Hartge wrote:
Question: Why do you want to manually replace the init-script from
postfix in Jessie with a systemd.unit? What do you want to
accomplish by
doing so (other than creating a possible broken system)?
I tho
On Mon, 21 Aug 2017 08:00:50 +
"Cecile, Adam" wrote:
Hello Adam,
>Reading apt's manpage shows that [trused=yes] in sources.list is
>supposed to bypass apt-secure. Problem is: it does not. Adding this
It does here. My source line;
deb [trusted=yes] file:/home/brad/Data/Debian/ binary/
--
Tom Browder wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 02:36 Sven Hartge wrote:
>> Tom Browder wrote:
>>> On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 12:30 Sven Hartge wrote:
>>> So the question I have is how does it all work? There is no init.d,
>>> but there seems to be some convoluted handling that I haven't
>>> figure
On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 08:08:07PM -0400, Kynn Jones wrote:
Example:
% sudo apt-get build-dep emacs25
Reading package lists... Done
E: Unable to find a source package for emacs25
I have run `apt-get update` before running the command above, and my
`/etc/apt/sources.list`
Hello,
Yes but it's not going to happen. There's tones of external repositories not
being correct, sometimes I take the time to report, sometime it gets fixed, or
they don't give a f.
My point is third parties repo will always be a mess and I expect my Debian to
be able to live with it.
On 2017-08-21, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> On 21-08-17, Kynn Jones wrote:
>> OK, I added the trailing / (which, BTW, I guarantee I *never* needed
>> before, and I've been doing this for years), ran apt-get update, etc., but
>> in the end I got the same results.
>>
>> Does apt-get build-dep emacs25 work
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 02:36 Sven Hartge wrote:
> Tom Browder wrote:
> > On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 12:30 Sven Hartge wrote:
>
> > So the question I have is how does it all work? There is no init.d,
> > but there seems to be some convoluted handling that I haven't figured
> > out yet. Surely so
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 6:02 AM, Kynn Jones wrote:
> (Sorry, Dejan; I intended to send this to the list. Apologies for the
> duplicate message.)
>
> On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 5:13 AM, Dejan Jocic wrote:
>
>> Anyway, yes, apt-get build-dep emacs25 works here fine, at least with
>> --simulate flag.
(Sorry, Dejan; I intended to send this to the list. Apologies for the
duplicate message.)
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 5:13 AM, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> Anyway, yes, apt-get build-dep emacs25 works here fine, at least with
> --simulate flag.
>
>
Thanks! That's good to know. It means that I have a misc
Hello,
an upgrade from Debian 8 Jessie to Debian 9 Stretch caused a similar
problem as described by Tony Stoneley in
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/03/msg01272.html
The solution of working with xserver-xorg-video-vesa was not
satisfying as I was not able to configure the display cor
On 21-08-17, Kynn Jones wrote:
> OK, I added the trailing / (which, BTW, I guarantee I *never* needed
> before, and I've been doing this for years), ran apt-get update, etc., but
> in the end I got the same results.
>
> Does apt-get build-dep emacs25 work ok for you all? (I assume that if you
> t
Hi,
I have an embedded device(/small pc) and I want to run Debian Stretch on
it. But I am experiencing a strange problem: it doesn't boot without
monitor. I created the following cronjob to verify if its
up'n'running(or not):
@reboot root beep -f 300.7 -r 2 -d 100 -l 400
My first guess was: some
OK, I added the trailing / (which, BTW, I guarantee I *never* needed
before, and I've been doing this for years), ran apt-get update, etc., but
in the end I got the same results.
Does apt-get build-dep emacs25 work ok for you all? (I assume that if you
try it, you'll get a Y/N prompt that'll let
On 8/21/17, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> On 20-08-17, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
>> On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 8:08 PM, Kynn Jones wrote:
>> > Example:
>> >
>> > % sudo apt-get build-dep emacs25
>> > Reading package lists... Done
>> > E: Unable to find a source package for emacs25
>> >
>> > I ha
Tom Browder wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 12:30 Sven Hartge wrote:
>> That unit file does effectivly nothing. It just starts "/bin/true" and
>> exits.
>>
>> What it *not* does is starting postfix in any way.
>>
>> This looks like there should be some other unit files which start the
>> other
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> Your apt-get build-dep command is fine. This could be be a problem
> with the particular mirror you are using. Try using
> http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/ instead of
> http://deb.debian.org/debian and see if that works.
Both URLs point to exactly the same service
On 20-08-17, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 8:08 PM, Kynn Jones wrote:
> > Example:
> >
> > % sudo apt-get build-dep emacs25
> > Reading package lists... Done
> > E: Unable to find a source package for emacs25
> >
> > I have run `apt-get update` before running the
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