On 12/30/18 7:09 PM, Jorin Gedamke wrote:
Hello. I want to use a USB stick, but it never appears in fstab. Nor can I
use genfstab; it's not installed. Please, can someone tell me which package
contains genfstab, or how to search apt for it?
/etc/fstab is a file that the system administrator (yo
So far as I know, genfstab is an archlinux utility.
On Sun, 30 Dec 2018, Roberto C. S?nchez wrote:
At least I've found it there and used it when installing archlinux.
> Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2018 22:37:37
> From: Roberto C. S?nchez
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Fstab
> Resent-Dat
On 12/30/18 10:09 PM, Jorin Gedamke wrote:
Hello. I want to use a USB stick, but it never appears in fstab. Nor
can I use genfstab; it's not installed. Please, can someone tell me
which package contains genfstab, or how to search apt for it?
I did a duck.com search for "site:debian.org genfst
On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 10:09:59PM -0500, Jorin Gedamke wrote:
>Hello. I want to use a USB stick, but it never appears in fstab. Nor can I
>use genfstab; it's not installed. Please, can someone tell me which
>package contains genfstab, or how to search apt for it?
Are you using a graph
Hello. I want to use a USB stick, but it never appears in fstab. Nor can I
use genfstab; it's not installed. Please, can someone tell me which package
contains genfstab, or how to search apt for it?
On 12/30/18 11:00 AM, Marek Gráfel wrote:
I do not know English well, but I hope that the translation through Google
Is there a Debian mailing list in your native language?
https://lists.debian.org/completeindex.html
David
Marek Gráfel wrote:
...
> I do not know English well, but I hope that the translation through Google
> will be enough to lead me to write a procedure how to install security
> updates, and please explain why your Debian freezes despite Linux Mintu? I
> think Debian is higher than Linux Mint. Thank
Good day. Please help. I have the Debian9.6 operating system installed from
Cinnamon. Can I help you find and install security updates on my system? I
looked at the Synaptic package manager, the apt package is installed there.
I also tried the command via the apt-get update terminal, telling me tha
Il 30/12/18 17:09, Brian ha scritto:
I am unfamiliar with the bts (?) method so cannot offer advice.
I suspect the isse was the empty subject line but that error message was
a hell of a convoluted way to say so :)
Should I write to 916733-d...@bugs.debian.org, perhaps?
This is the what I
I run regular updates of my testing/unstable Debian instance, on my Dell
Precision M4500 notebook.
A few days ago most applications stopped playing sounds, but not all of
them. For example Chrome doesn't play sounds, Firefox doesn't, vlc
doesn't, xine doesn't, while xboard does, audacity does
On Sun 30 Dec 2018 at 16:54:19 +0100, Andrea Borgia wrote:
> Il 30/12/18 16:23, Brian ha scritto:
>
>
> > There is probably no need for an example file now that #889668 is closed.
> > Incidentally - you opened the report, so you can close it; especially if
> > you think it will save someone some
Il 30/12/18 16:23, Brian ha scritto:
There is probably no need for an example file now that #889668 is closed.
Incidentally - you opened the report, so you can close it; especially if
you think it will save someone some work.
Yes, that was my goal.
I sent the following text to 916...@bugs.d
On Sun 30 Dec 2018 at 16:02:17 +0100, Andrea Borgia wrote:
> Il 30/12/18 15:48, Roberto C. Sánchez ha scritto:
>
>
> > I would leave the bug report open. If it is a problem, the maintainer
> > may add the example back to the package. If it was removed by upstream
> > or there was some other in
Il 30/12/18 15:48, Roberto C. Sánchez ha scritto:
I would leave the bug report open. If it is a problem, the maintainer
may add the example back to the package. If it was removed by upstream
or there was some other intentional reason for the removal, he is likely
to comment on it and close th
Hi Andrea,
On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 03:44:00PM +0100, Andrea Borgia wrote:
> Hi.
>
> With respect to https://wiki.debian.org/SSDOptimization I see there is a
> minor issue with the weekly trim suggestion: in the current testing branch,
> those files are not present under /usr/share/doc/util-linux/
Hi.
With respect to https://wiki.debian.org/SSDOptimization I see there is a
minor issue with the weekly trim suggestion: in the current testing
branch, those files are not present under
/usr/share/doc/util-linux/examples/
I did file a bugreport on the util-linux package
(https://bugs.debia
On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 08:37:38AM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
>
> You wouldn't be installing something in /usr/local/lib that shadows the
> SONAME of a library that is in the Debian archive (as it will be if a
> binary from a Debian package is searching for it) unless the "funny
> results" are what
I wrote:
> Nothing wrong with that as long as you install in /usr/local and realize
> that you may have to recompile after an upgrade.
Reco writes:
> You install any library in /usr/local/lib, run ldconfig and every
> binary will start searching libraries there first. That can always
> lead to fun
Hi.
On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 12:07:38PM +0100, . wrote:
> I used this tutorial, works perfectly with my vms: jamielinux.com/
Every time you mix a traditional Linux bridge and a bonding you risk
creating a virtual Ethernet loop. A hint - you do not want that.
All it takes is a single non-
I used this tutorial, works perfectly with my vms: jamielinux.com/
- docs
- libvirt
- custom bridged
( Sorry for bad description, written on Smartphone )
Am 30. Dezember 2018 09:04:28 MEZ schrieb Reco :
> Hi.
>
>On Sat, Dec 29, 2018 at 06:40:57PM -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
>> Any suggestions
Hi.
On Sat, Dec 29, 2018 at 06:40:57PM -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
> Any suggestions?
Keep your bonding as it is.
Forget about conventional Linux bridges, and do not use them ever.
Reconfigure your virtual machines to use macvtap (like suggested here -
[1]), you'll need 'bridge' mode.
Reco
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