Right, 1Gb and slow I/O, that's definitely a block for building Java
stuff...
On 08/29/2017 06:31 PM, Christian Seiler wrote:
Hi there,
On 08/29/2017 06:07 PM, Adam Cecile wrote:
Could be an alternative indeed, but what about the speed compared to
my quad-core i5 with qemu ?
I haven't actua
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 02:52:10PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Andy Smith wrote:
> > https://www.2uo.de/myths-about-urandom/#experts
>
> So it is about how Daniel Bernstein justifies his claim that it is
> wrong to say:
>
> "we can't figure out how to deterministically expand one 25
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 02:28:01PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> now it's not about information technology any more but about math and the
> difficulty to properly discuss a mathematical opinion.
>
>
> Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > Which myth?
>
> The one denounced by Thomas Huehn's artic
Hi,
Today I had a small (big?) problem with the DHCP server.
When I make any changes I allways do a
# service isc-dhcp-server restart
to test the new config. In the past when there was an error in the config the
service would keep running using the previous config.
This was achieved by doing a co
On 08/30/2017 07:57 AM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> I know that the tradition for Linux is GZipped tarballs, but I also know
> that, at least from the Gnome desktop, I can open a PKZip-compatible Zip
> file, and create a (presumably also) PKZip-compatible Zip file.
>
> I don't, however, see a way
I know that the tradition for Linux is GZipped tarballs, but I also know
that, at least from the Gnome desktop, I can open a PKZip-compatible Zip
file, and create a (presumably also) PKZip-compatible Zip file.
I don't, however, see a way to do so from the command line (or within a
script) with
Hi.
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 08:50:53PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Tue 29 Aug 2017 at 22:29:41 +0300, Reco wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> >
> > On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 08:14:59PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > > On Sun 27 Aug 2017 at 21:12:12 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> > >
> > > > Brian wrote:
> > >
Ok. As it stands now, I have only the "case 1" fstab entry in place, and
after this line of the backup script:
cd /media/ExternalHD/Backups
I've added these lines:
if [ "$?" = "1" ]; then
mount /media/ExternalHD
cd /media/ExternalHD/Backups
fi
which (at least in theory) should mount the e
On 08/29/2017 06:02 AM, Brian wrote:
On Sun 27 Aug 2017 at 17:19:51 -0700, Gary Roach wrote:
Debian Stretch
KDE Desktop
HP Officejet Pro 8600 printer
Wireless connection
For some reason, my lp print command doesn't work. My lpoptions file in
/etc/cups/lpoptions is:
Default Officejet_Pro_8600
Hi,
Brian wrote:
> They would never have got to
>my!only"reason£for$living%is^ebay
Unless some group of people is caught with using this scheme.
Of course the attacker needs more computing power than with a camelback
style text that bears no separators out of a set with a few dozen
character
On Tue 29 Aug 2017 at 22:29:41 +0300, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 08:14:59PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > On Sun 27 Aug 2017 at 21:12:12 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> >
> > > Brian wrote:
> > > > I do not have to run faster than the bear, just faster than anyone else.
> >
>
Hi,
I was not aware of this optional 32 bit compatibility. That kinda sucks.
Actually, I'm already using qemu with cowbuilder (I mean, a lot) but my
biggest problem is not the slowness but the broken thread
implementation. It's nearly impossible to get something built with Java
without any cra
Op 29-08-17 om 20:05 schreef James H. H. Lampert:
On 8/29/17, 3:58 AM, Frank wrote:
That looks a lot more complicated than the solution I found a couple of
years ago (in a blog posting which - unfortunately - no longer
exists...). I also created a file in /etc/udev/rules.d/, but all it
contains
Aaron,
Listening to 127.0.0.1 and not on the other addresses would make this work
on port 80 on localhost only. That's just how the TCP stack works. If you
want to test this, find whatever your DHCP IP address is (`ifconfig en0`)
and listen on that IP address. You should find that you can hit p
Hi.
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 08:14:59PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Sun 27 Aug 2017 at 21:12:12 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
> > Brian wrote:
> > > I do not have to run faster than the bear, just faster than anyone else.
>
> (Analogies never work. Remind me not to use them again).
>
> >
On 8/29/17, 11:59 AM, Dominique Dumont wrote:
Depending on the bahavior you want, you should choose one of the 2 lines, but
not both. I believe the latter triggers the "Duplicate entry" warning .
So if you want your device to be mounted when inserted, choose the line with
defaults,noatime,auto,n
> From: rowl...@cloud85.net
>
>> I am not a physician.
> so?
It is good to clear things out when giving health related advise.
>> You may want to do some reading under the term bio-feedback before
>> you engage in experimenting with yourself.
>
> Who said/hinted absolutely anything remotely relat
On 29/08/17 09:36, Илья Валеев wrote:
> 28.08.2017 01:29, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
>> Apparently, libinput uses its own parameters and ignores the parameters
>> that “xset” alters.
>
> The main issue is that I cannot change mouse acceleration and threshold
> through GUI.
Understood. I was not
On Sun 27 Aug 2017 at 21:12:12 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Brian wrote:
> > I do not have to run faster than the bear, just faster than anyone else.
(Analogies never work. Remind me not to use them again).
> According to the article about the successful cracking, it is not so much
> about ho
Le 29/08/2017 à 14:51, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit :
> I suggest you write to the maintainer of that Debian package.
Thanks for the suggestion. In the meantime, I found a bug report that I
missed : https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=867166
This is give me the exact answer I need.
On Tuesday, 29 August 2017 11:46:34 CEST James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> > LABEL=ExternalHD /media/ExternalHD auto defaults,noatime,auto,nofail 0 2
> > LABEL=ExternalHD /media/ExternalHD auto
> > defaults,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.device-timeout=5,noatime,noauto 0
> > 2
> One odd thing, with those
On 8/29/17, 4:17 AM, Dominique Dumont wrote:
I wrote this blog a while ago for this kind of problem:
https://ddumont.wordpress.com/2016/04/24/automount-usb-devices-with-systemd/
That worked. It mounts on IPL, is available from an ssh session before
anybody has signed on to Gnome, it mounts (af
On 8/29/17, 3:58 AM, Frank wrote:
That looks a lot more complicated than the solution I found a couple of
years ago (in a blog posting which - unfortunately - no longer
exists...). I also created a file in /etc/udev/rules.d/, but all it
contains is:
ENV{ID_FS_USAGE}=="filesystem|other|crypto", E
VMT
On 29 August 2017 at 18:55, Curt wrote:
> On 2017-08-29, Terence wrote:
> >
> > Thanks, it is, Curt, and I hope yours is, and stays, good!
> >
> > I would be grateful for the link, though- I use Garmin Connect for my
> Fenix
> > watch, and it would be good to check both on the same screen(
On 2017-08-29, Terence wrote:
>
> Thanks, it is, Curt, and I hope yours is, and stays, good!
>
> I would be grateful for the link, though- I use Garmin Connect for my Fenix
> watch, and it would be good to check both on the same screen(s).
https://github.com/LazyT/obpm
Omron Blood Pressure Mana
Hi.
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 01:04:06PM -0400, Henning Follmann wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 07:45:41PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 11:01:35AM -0400, Henning Follmann wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > > I am experiencing an odd issue with a new install of Stret
Thanks, it is, Curt, and I hope yours is, and stays, good!
I would be grateful for the link, though- I use Garmin Connect for my Fenix
watch, and it would be good to check both on the same screen(s).
To celebrate I bought a Caterham Seven Supersport and am now really
enjoying my regained health!
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 07:45:41PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 11:01:35AM -0400, Henning Follmann wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I am experiencing an odd issue with a new install of Stretch.
> > I do get the new predictable interface name for my ethernet (enp3s0).
> > However
28 sie 2017 10:02 PM debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org napisał(a):
Hi.
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 11:01:35AM -0400, Henning Follmann wrote:
> Hello,
> I am experiencing an odd issue with a new install of Stretch.
> I do get the new predictable interface name for my ethernet (enp3s0).
> However I still have the old name for the wireless network card (wlan0).
On 2017-08-29, Terence wrote:
>
> Hi, Curt,
Hi.
> I have used an Omron Evolv upper arm blood pressure monitor since my triple
> bye-pass earlier this year.
Hope it wasn't bye-bye pass surgery.
;-) (sorry).
> FWIW I have found the Omron Connect application and my Samsung Galaxy Note
> suffici
Hi there,
On 08/29/2017 06:07 PM, Adam Cecile wrote:
> Could be an alternative indeed, but what about the speed compared to
> my quad-core i5 with qemu ?
I haven't actually tried that specific comparison, but form my
experience a Pi tends to be a tiny bit faster in pure CPU
performance than qemu
Hi, Curt,
I have used an Omron Evolv upper arm blood pressure monitor since my triple
bye-pass earlier this year.
FWIW I have found the Omron Connect application and my Samsung Galaxy Note
sufficient for my needs and when talking/showing to medical staff.
I don't think anyone produces what you a
On 08/29/2017 05:19 PM, Christian Seiler wrote:
Hi,
Am 29. August 2017 17:04:29 MESZ schrieb Adam Cecile :
I was not aware of this optional 32 bit compatibility. That kinda
sucks.
Yeah, especially since you had the misfortune of getting the one chip that is
sold that doesn't support it.
Act
Hi,
Am 29. August 2017 17:04:29 MESZ schrieb Adam Cecile :
>I was not aware of this optional 32 bit compatibility. That kinda
>sucks.
Yeah, especially since you had the misfortune of getting the one chip that is
sold that doesn't support it.
>Actually, I'm already using qemu with cowbuilder (I
On 2017-08-29, Richard Owlett wrote:
> For sometime I've been causally looking for a blood pressure cuff with
> communication capability that does NOT require a "smart" phone [be
> it Apple or Android].
>
> A recent hospital stay prompts me to more actively look.
>
> I currently have a wrist cuff
Hello,
I am experiencing an odd issue with a new install of Stretch.
I do get the new predictable interface name for my ethernet (enp3s0).
However I still have the old name for the wireless network card (wlan0).
So I checked /etc/systemd/network if there is any .link file, there isn't.
Also grub is
Hi,
32bit ARM compatibility is optional according to the specification,
and if your CPU doesn't support it, you won't be able to natively
run armhf executables. This is in contrast to x86, where all[*]
64bit x86 CPUs also support running old 32bit programs.
From what I've read it appears to be t
On 29/08/17 02:22, Adrien CLERC wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since the announce of grsecurity to go to a complete non-free (as in
> beer) model (see https://grsecurity.net/passing_the_baton.php), I was
> wondering if there is any future for those packages.
I suggest you write to the maintainer of that Debian
28.08.2017 01:29, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> On 27/08/17 13:57, Илья Валеев wrote:
>> 21.08.2017 01:00, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
>>> I use LXDE and I can adjust the acceleration and speed through the program
>>> accessible in LXDE menu. It is called “mouse and keyboard preferences“ or
>>> s
On 08/29/2017 10:50 AM, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 08:49:40AM +0200, Adam Cecile wrote:
I'm actually running arm64, not amd64 ;-)
My eyes are failing me then ☺.
Can you provide your /proc/cpuinfo then please?
Sure:
processor: 0
BogoMIPS: 200.00
Features: fp
On 08/29/2017 08:26 AM, Fungi4All wrote:
From: rowl...@cloud85.net
To: debian-user
For sometime I"ve been causally looking for a blood pressure cuff with
communication capability that does NOT require a "smart" phone [be
it Apple or Android].
A recent hospital stay prompts me to more actively
> From: rowl...@cloud85.net
> To: debian-user
>
> For sometime I"ve been causally looking for a blood pressure cuff with
> communication capability that does NOT require a "smart" phone [be
> it Apple or Android].
>
> A recent hospital stay prompts me to more actively look.
>
> I currently have a
On Sun 27 Aug 2017 at 17:19:51 -0700, Gary Roach wrote:
> Debian Stretch
> KDE Desktop
> HP Officejet Pro 8600 printer
> Wireless connection
>
> For some reason, my lp print command doesn't work. My lpoptions file in
> /etc/cups/lpoptions is:
>
> >Default Officejet_Pro_8600_N911a media=DRAFT pa
For sometime I've been causally looking for a blood pressure cuff with
communication capability that does NOT require a "smart" phone [be
it Apple or Android].
A recent hospital stay prompts me to more actively look.
I currently have a wrist cuff type with memory but no communication
capability.
Hi,
Andy Smith wrote:
> https://www.2uo.de/myths-about-urandom/#experts
So it is about how Daniel Bernstein justifies his claim that it is
wrong to say:
"we can't figure out how to deterministically expand one 256-bit
/dev/random output into an endless stream of unpredictable keys
(this
oui
Le 25/08/2017 18:18, Anaelle Avniu a écrit :
Voudrais-tu être mon étoile polaire ce soir? oui
http://bit.ly/2vlUDja
Hi,
now it's not about information technology any more but about math and the
difficulty to properly discuss a mathematical opinion.
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Which myth?
The one denounced by Thomas Huehn's article. Saying that /dev/random
gets fed directly from the entropy pool:
https://www.2
Hello,
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 12:40:48PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Originally Curt wrote:
> > > > https://www.2uo.de/myths-about-urandom
>
> Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > Really great myth-debunking article
>
> Up to now i found no credible expert opinion which would clearly
> contradict it.
Call me I'll be their tu help u
On 26-Aug-2017 12:47 AM, "Elaine Nurfaraain"
wrote:
> Do you want to be my lodestar tonight?
> http://bitly.com/2vnL4At
>
On Monday, 28 August 2017 14:25:15 CEST James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> Can anybody advise me on how to set this thing up so that if it's
> plugged in, it will mount, to a consistent mountpoint, whether anybody's
> signed on to Gnome or not? And when it's inevitably replaced, its
> replacement will co
Op 29-08-17 om 03:33 schreef Ben Caradoc-Davies:
I have not tried this but a udev rule might be your next step:
https://www.axllent.org/docs/view/auto-mounting-usb-storage/
That looks a lot more complicated than the solution I found a couple of
years ago (in a blog posting which - unfortunatel
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 12:40:48PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > I should have wrote "/dev/random should be treated as though it is
> > the input feed to /dev/urandom" (sorry about that).
>
> But that it isn't. The myth model says that it would be.
Which myth?
Hi,
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> I should have wrote "/dev/random should be treated as though it is
> the input feed to /dev/urandom" (sorry about that).
But that it isn't. The myth model says that it would be. But the
other quite credible info says that its output stems from the pseudo
random number
Hello Team,
Good Day… !!!
I am new to Debian and I want some help on Local Debain Mirror.
I am using (Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.10 (squeeze)) in my environment and I want
to update all systems using one local mirror.
I tried to configure local mirror and followed some tutorials to configure
lo
Gary Roach wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Debian Stretch
> KDE Desktop
> HP Officejet Pro 8600 printer
> Wireless connection
>
> For some reason, my lp print command doesn't work.
>
> If I run lpoptions on the command line I get:
>
>copies=1 device-uri=socket://192.168.1.5:9100 finishings=3
> fitplot=tru
Gary Roach wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Debian Stretch
> KDE Desktop
> HP Officejet Pro 8600 printer
> Wireless connection
>
> For some reason, my lp print command doesn't work. [...]
>
> If I run lpoptions on the command line I get:
>
>copies=1 device-uri=socket://192.168.1.5:9100 finishings=3
> fitpl
Ta un numéro
Le 26 août 2017 10:18, "Lisa Gayamos" a écrit :
> Je suppose que tu ne vas même pas me parler…
> http://bitly.com/2wPvS2g
>
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 06:49:45PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> I stated:
> > > https://www.2uo.de/myths-about-urandom/structure-yes.png
>
> > > The new situation as stated in
> > > https://www.2uo.de/myths-about-urandom/structure-new.png
> >
> > I always thought (even pre- Kernel 4.8) tha
Hi.
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 08:49:40AM +0200, Adam Cecile wrote:
> > > I'm actually running arm64, not amd64 ;-)
> > My eyes are failing me then ☺.
> >
> > Can you provide your /proc/cpuinfo then please?
>
> Sure:
>
> processor: 0
> BogoMIPS: 200.00
> Features: fp asimd evtst
I stated:
> > https://www.2uo.de/myths-about-urandom/structure-yes.png
> > The new situation as stated in
> > https://www.2uo.de/myths-about-urandom/structure-new.png
>
> I always thought (even pre- Kernel 4.8) that structure-new was how it
> worked. But on the other hand, it's just a diagram
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 09:06:07AM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > AIUI /dev/random is simply the input feed to /dev/urandom [...]
I should have wrote "/dev/random should be treated as though it is
the input feed to /dev/urandom" (sorry about that).
> This is w
Hi,
Since the announce of grsecurity to go to a complete non-free (as in
beer) model (see https://grsecurity.net/passing_the_baton.php), I was
wondering if there is any future for those packages.
I am really grateful for the maintainer who did this. This is a great
job, since it allowed me to eas
On 08/29/2017 08:25 AM, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 23:33:50 +0200
Hitec Adam Cecile wrote:
Hi,
I'm actually running arm64, not amd64 ;-)
My eyes are failing me then ☺.
Can you provide your /proc/cpuinfo then please?
Reco
Sure:
processor: 0
BogoMIPS: 200.00
Feat
Hi,
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> AIUI /dev/random is simply the input feed to /dev/urandom [...]
This is what the article by Thomas Huehn
https://www.2uo.de/myths-about-urandom/
calls a myth, illustrated by diagram
https://www.2uo.de/myths-about-urandom/structure-no.png
Andy Smith stated in
h
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