On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 05:20:15PM +0200, Tapio Lehtonen wrote:
> I am importing databases from old host to new. Checking stuff I noticed all
> databases were created but they had no tables and no records.
>
> > Examining this I tried to run the mysqldump that tries to copy the
> > database from S
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 9:32 PM, Fjfj109 wrote:
> Hi, in Debian Sid, launching Konqueror from Krunner does nothing. When I
> start it in Konsole, it launches successfully, and gives this message:
> konqueror(12567)/kdecore (services)
> KServiceFactory::findServiceByDesktopPath: "searchproviders/wi
Hi, in Debian Sid, launching Konqueror from Krunner does nothing. When I start
it in Konsole, it launches successfully, and gives this message:
konqueror(12567)/kdecore (services) KServiceFactory::findServiceByDesktopPath:
"searchproviders/wikit.desktop" not found
Any ideas?
In codesearch.debian.net , is it possible to search for multiple words
that may occur across different lines and not necessarily on the same
line? For example, there are no results when I search for
pandas str filetype:python
which probably happens because it looks for lines that contain
'pandas'
Hello everybody.
I hope someone can help me out of this (hopefully) simple problem.
Currently iam working on a new kernel (4.12.13) for my debian server.
The kernel compiles fine, the initrd will be created using
mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd.img-4.12.13 4.12.13
but on a reboot and booting wit
Reco writes:
> On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 06:25:01AM +1100, Ben Finney wrote:
> > The GnuBee PC-2 is being crowd-funded now (until 2017-11-30)
> > https://www.crowdsupply.com/gnubee/personal-cloud-2/>.
>
> Terrific, thanks.
>
> I'll wait for 3.5'' one, maybe pledge something.
The crowd-fund campaig
On 11/10/2017 12:32 PM, Reco wrote:
On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 06:25:01AM +1100, Ben Finney wrote:
Reco writes:
What I'm looking for is a suitable replacement with the following
treats:
- Able to run Debian, stock kernel is strongly preferred.
- Non-x86, and I don't need another kirkwood ARM.
-
David Christensen wrote:
> On 11/10/17 00:12, deloptes wrote:
>> this raid was created ~12y ago without metadata.
>
> https://www.psychologytoday.com/basics/self-harm
>
>
> ;-)
>
> David
appreciated :D - one that respects sarcasm :D
On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 10:56:03PM +0100, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 9:18 PM, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 12:52:05AM +0200, Aaro Koskinen wrote:
> >>
> >>... OMAP15xx is frequently tested and used
> >> by OMAP1 hackers (thanks to Amstrad Delta).
> >
> > But is
On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 06:25:01AM +1100, Ben Finney wrote:
> Reco writes:
>
> > What I'm looking for is a suitable replacement with the following
> > treats:
> >
> > - Able to run Debian, stock kernel is strongly preferred.
> > - Non-x86, and I don't need another kirkwood ARM.
> > - Gigabit Ethe
Hi.
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 11:17:14AM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
> On 11/10/17 07:57, Reco wrote:
> > I have this QNAP TS-412 box ...
> > [and] I'm looking for [a] replacement with the following treats:
> >
> > - Able to run Debian, stock kernel is strongly preferred.
> > - Non-x86,
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 01:44:32PM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Friday, November 10, 2017 10:57:18 AM Reco wrote:
> > - Non-x86, and I don't need another kirkwood ARM.
>
> I'm curious, what is your objection to x86--is it power usage, or (maybe)
> less
> security than a non-x86 platform
On 11/10/17 00:12, deloptes wrote:
this raid was created ~12y ago without metadata.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/basics/self-harm
;-)
David
Laurent Lyaudet wrote:
>> >> My install is up-to-date with latest security updates (that's the
>> >> first thing I do anytime I start my laptop).
There is a rule: "never touch a running system" which means if something
works let it work. through your process you are exposed to bugs without a
way
On 11/10/17 11:17, David Christensen wrote:
Remote management? When powered down?
^^
Correction: When in ACPI S1-S5 states?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Configuration_and_Power_Interface
David
Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
> It's my understanding that PTUUID on a disk using an MBR corresponds to
> the UUID on a disk using a GPT, not to PARTUUID (I don't know what on an
> MBR-based disk would correspond to PARTUUID, if anything).
# blkid /dev/sdf1
/dev/sdf1: UUID="5427071b-25c8-fff8-476d-ff8c9852
2017-11-09 20:03 GMT+01:00 Laurent Lyaudet :
> >On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 08:19:11PM +0100, Laurent Lyaudet wrote:
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>I found a reproducible bug in latest stable Debian on my laptop.
> >>My install is up-to-date with latest security updates (that's the first
> >>thin
Reco writes:
> What I'm looking for is a suitable replacement with the following
> treats:
>
> - Able to run Debian, stock kernel is strongly preferred.
> - Non-x86, and I don't need another kirkwood ARM.
> - Gigabit Ethernet.
> - 4 SATA disk slots.
> - I don't care whenever it's a box or a rack
On 11/10/17 07:57, Reco wrote:
I have this QNAP TS-412 box ...
[and] I'm looking for [a] replacement with the following treats:
- Able to run Debian, stock kernel is strongly preferred.
- Non-x86, and I don't need another kirkwood ARM.
CPU -- number of cores, number of bits, frequency, power s
On Friday, November 10, 2017 10:57:18 AM Reco wrote:
> - Non-x86, and I don't need another kirkwood ARM.
I'm curious, what is your objection to x86--is it power usage, or (maybe) less
security than a non-x86 platform, or something else?
And, for extra credit, what's the problem / story on the ki
Hi there,
On 11/10/2017 07:24 PM, Andrew W wrote:
> That turned out to be the Cisco switch on the other end which is an
> ESW500 series Small Business Switch (i.e web gui only no IOS CLI). On
> there there is a 'Smartports Wizard' which allows you to set a 'role'
> for each port and unless it is s
On 09/11/2017 19:52, Michael Stone wrote:
I'd wonder if it's reached the point tha that the hardware is failing.
I was a bit premature in thinking it was fixed! Tried 3 different 3Com
cards now plus a Linksys with a Via chipset but got identical behavour
on all.
Back to the original config:
deloptes writes:
> Hi Joe,
>
> thank you for the mesage
>
> Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
>
>> This is normal. It's the identical UUIDs that tell the system that the
>> partitions go into the same RAID array.
>>
>> Here's what I see when I look at my RAID disks:
>>
>> /dev/sda2: UUID="67d3c233-96a0-737c
Hi.
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 08:48:23AM -0800, Weaver wrote:
> On 2017-11-11 02:38, Reco wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 08:07:31AM -0800, Weaver wrote:
> >> On 2017-11-11 01:57, Reco wrote:
> >> > Dear list.
> >> >
> >> > I've read recent 'Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t' and
On 2017-11-11 02:38, Reco wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 08:07:31AM -0800, Weaver wrote:
>> On 2017-11-11 01:57, Reco wrote:
>> > Dear list.
>> >
>> > I've read recent 'Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t' and 'Wanted
>> > - a Debian handheld' threads, and decided to ask you all for an advi
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 08:07:31AM -0800, Weaver wrote:
> On 2017-11-11 01:57, Reco wrote:
> > Dear list.
> >
> > I've read recent 'Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t' and 'Wanted
> > - a Debian handheld' threads, and decided to ask you all for an advice.
> >
> > I have this QNAP TS-412 bo
On Friday 10 November 2017 07:37:28 Richard Owlett wrote:
> I've asked a very similar question on two fora and received useful
> feedback. I've revised my feature list.
>
> Must:
> 1. be currently available from U.S. retail vendor.
> 2. have a physical form factor similar to a "smartphone".
> 3. h
On 2017-11-11 01:57, Reco wrote:
> Dear list.
>
> I've read recent 'Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t' and 'Wanted
> - a Debian handheld' threads, and decided to ask you all for an advice.
>
> I have this QNAP TS-412 box that runs Debian for several years with
> small downtimes and it wor
Dear list.
I've read recent 'Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t' and 'Wanted
- a Debian handheld' threads, and decided to ask you all for an advice.
I have this QNAP TS-412 box that runs Debian for several years with
small downtimes and it works beautifully. But, the thing starts t
Ah and btw:
https://wiki.debian.org/Handheld
Am 10.11.2017 um 15:24 schrieb Darac Marjal:
The easiest solution is to not fit a SIM card, however, be aware that
in some countries limited cellular access may be possible even without
a SIM card (for example, in some countries you can call emergency
services from a phone with no SIM card
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 09:06:22AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 11/10/2017 08:30 AM, Darac Marjal wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 02:24:18PM +, Darac Marjal wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 06:37:28AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
I've asked a very similar question on two fora and received
I am importing databases from old host to new. Checking stuff I noticed
all databases were created but they had no tables and no records.
Examining this I tried to run the mysqldump that tries to copy the
database from SOURCE to TARGET. Seems it does not dump the contents of
the database, just
On 11/10/2017 08:30 AM, Darac Marjal wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 02:24:18PM +, Darac Marjal wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 06:37:28AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
I've asked a very similar question on two fora and received useful
feedback. I've revised my feature list.
Must:
Given JUS
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 02:24:18PM +, Darac Marjal wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 06:37:28AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
I've asked a very similar question on two fora and received useful
feedback. I've revised my feature list.
Must:
Given JUST these requirements, almost any android dev
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 06:37:28AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
I've asked a very similar question on two fora and received useful
feedback. I've revised my feature list.
Must:
Given JUST these requirements, almost any android device will suffice.
1. be currently available from U.S. retail
I've asked a very similar question on two fora and received useful
feedback. I've revised my feature list.
Must:
1. be currently available from U.S. retail vendor.
2. have a physical form factor similar to a "smartphone".
3. have provision for using an _optional_ full size keyboard.
[A perman
On 2017-11-10, Curt wrote:
>>
>> I didn't get the impression it's a software question as much as a "how
>> does unskilled/unprivileged person know when it's ok to pull out the
>> drive" question, because the actual backing up is already done.
>
> Hack the person.
>
>> And remember the first rule
On 2017-11-09, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 09, 2017 at 10:54:57AM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
>>There are many choices for software:
>
> I didn't get the impression it's a software question as much as a "how
> does unskilled/unprivileged person know when it's ok to pull out the
> driv
Hi Joe,
thank you for the mesage
Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
> This is normal. It's the identical UUIDs that tell the system that the
> partitions go into the same RAID array.
>
> Here's what I see when I look at my RAID disks:
>
> /dev/sda2: UUID="67d3c233-96a0-737c-5f88-ed9b936ea3ae"
> UUID_SUB="48
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