Frederic Robert wrote:
> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor
> Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
> Subsystem: Lenovo Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller
> Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 28
> Memory at f20
On 10/9/19 2:46 AM, deloptes wrote:
Have you done upgrades and what is your kernel version and exact card model?
Hi Deloptes,
Linux stretch 4.9.0-11-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.189-3+deb9u1 (2019-09-20)
x86_64 GNU/Linux
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor
Integ
On 9/10/19 1:42 am, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
Yes that sounds correct: if the mount didn't happen, the script isn't
there, so it won't run.
I meant to say that I'd get cron to mount the disk, then run the script
and unmount it.
Thanks again Jonathan.
--
Keith Bainbridge
ke1th3...@gmail.com
On Tue, 08 Oct 2019 21:51:23 -0400
John Covici wrote:
> Do you think this package is in buster backports and if so, how do I
> access that repository?
https://backports.debian.org/
However, it is not yet in backports.
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=odbc-mariadb&searchon=names&suite
On 8/10/19 6:56 pm, Curt wrote:
The seminal vector of the ANU attack (a concerted, determined, and
sophisticated affair that might very well have been carried out by state
operatives) was social (as in engineering);
When the report that another Government may have been behind the attack,
it w
Frederic Robert wrote:
> [Oct 8 14:10] [drm:ironlake_irq_handler [i915]] *ERROR* CPU pipe A FIFO
> underrun
> [ +0.83] [drm:ironlake_irq_handler [i915]] *ERROR* PCH transcoder A
> FIFO underrun
>
> Sorry if my english is not good. What's the problem?
Have you done upgrades and what is your k
Well, I got it from git and it built correctly, the instructions were
a bit different and it downloaded something during the build as well,
so I hope it works, I will be testing soon.
On Tue, 08 Oct 2019 16:34:21 -0400,
Étienne Mollier wrote:
>
> [1 ]
> [1.1 ]
> John Covici, on 2019-10-08:
> >
Do you think this package is in buster backports and if so, how do I
access that repository?
Thanks for all your help on this one.
On Tue, 08 Oct 2019 15:55:09 -0400,
Étienne Mollier wrote:
>
> [1 ]
> [1.1 ]
> Myself, on 2019-10-08:
> > Joe, on 2019-10-08:
> > > May 2019, but after the buster
These are the instructions I have, my application needs odbc and
nothing I can do about it.
On Tue, 08 Oct 2019 15:30:02 -0400,
Joe wrote:
>
> On Tue, 08 Oct 2019 15:02:26 -0400
> John Covici wrote:
>
> > I am on stable, (buster) and I have no such package. I wonder if it
> > would even instal
Patrick Bartek writes:
> Try unistalling a DE, either in part or whole, to replace it with
> another and you'll end up with no xorg and all the stuff that goes
> with it, and all the apps that run under it. Quite a surprise.
My desktop machine has a highly-customized FVWM installation but I've
ch
John Covici, on 2019-10-08:
> There seems to be no package in the
> repository and when I tried to build the source package downloaded
> from mariadb itself, it looks for include files in the wrong places,
> such as /usr/include/mysql.h . What packages do I need for t
Myself, on 2019-10-08:
> Joe, on 2019-10-08:
> > May 2019, but after the buster release freeze. You could check the
> > dependencies against buster (I don't have one, my former stables are now
> > oldstable): https://packages.debian.org/sid/odbc-mariadb
> > If they do match, the .deb is available h
Joe, on 2019-10-08 :
> On Tue, 08 Oct 2019 15:02:26 -0400
> John Covici wrote:
>
> > I am on stable, (buster) and I have no such package. I wonder if it
> > would even install on buster, if I could find the .deb. I am pretty
> > sure my client does not want me to go to sid.
> >
> No, it's new in
On Tue, 08 Oct 2019 15:02:26 -0400
John Covici wrote:
> I am on stable, (buster) and I have no such package. I wonder if it
> would even install on buster, if I could find the .deb. I am pretty
> sure my client does not want me to go to sid.
>
No, it's new in Debian and only in unstable so fa
I am on stable, (buster) and I have no such package. I wonder if it
would even install on buster, if I could find the .deb. I am pretty
sure my client does not want me to go to sid.
On Tue, 08 Oct 2019 14:20:29 -0400,
Étienne Mollier wrote:
>
> [1 ]
> [1.1 ]
> On 08/10/2019 16.56, John Covici
On Tue, Oct 08, 2019 at 11:21:26AM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Mon, 07 Oct 2019 12:44:32 -0500
> John Hasler wrote:
>
> > Patrick Bartek writes:
> > > They are each their own Hell. Package management software solved,
> > > more or less, one type, but created another beast as the OP has
> >
On Mon, 07 Oct 2019 12:44:32 -0500
John Hasler wrote:
> Patrick Bartek writes:
> > They are each their own Hell. Package management software solved,
> > more or less, one type, but created another beast as the OP has
> > discovered and that we each deal with in our own ways. Such is life
> > .
On 08/10/2019 16.56, John Covici wrote:
> Hi. I am having a terrible time trying to get a package to connect to
> mariadb using Debian buster. There seems to be no package in the
> repository and when I tried to build the source package downloaded
> from mariadb itself, it looks for include files
On Tuesday 08 October 2019 10:34:28 Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > how do I mount it to copy those 5 or so
> > files out of it and back to this card? I've not used the -oloop
> > option in a decade and have long since forgot how.
>
> Since -o loop felt neglected it decided to become optional.
On Tuesday 08 October 2019 10:34:28 Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > how do I mount it to copy those 5 or so
> > files out of it and back to this card? I've not used the -oloop
> > option in a decade and have long since forgot how.
>
> Since -o loop felt neglected it decided to become optional.
On Tuesday 08 October 2019 10:31:24 Dan Ritter wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I had, in a failed attempt to install what was supposed to be a
> > fully preemptable kernel on a pi3 that turned out to be a low-latncy
> > desktop and truly horrible latency's. accidently filled up the /boot
> > part
Hi,
On Tue, 8 Oct 2019 13:38:25 - (UTC)
Curt wrote:
> On 2019-10-08, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> >
> > Anyway, most of Linux newbies will not create usb from Linux machine
> > anyway, so I doubt that any of this will help OP. Personally, can't
> > even remember when I was creating usb image from a
On Tue, Oct 08, 2019 at 04:34:17PM +0200, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> >> this is a hash algorithm that is implemented of the chips anyway, it
> >> is the fastest of them all, used by synch (is it?) and it is crucially
> >> helpful when data integrity is very important.
>
> >And it's also one of tho
I think this got attached to the wrong subthread.
On Tue 08 Oct 2019 at 09:08:40 (+0200), Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> i wrote:
> > > I wonder whether my mail provider would allow me to send via SMTP
> > > MAIL FROM:
> > > From: "Somebody Else"
>
> David Wright wrote:
> > It's fairly easy to find
On Tue, 8 Oct 2019 08:52:11 -0400
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 08, 2019 at 09:13:31AM +0100, Joe wrote:
> > On Tue, 8 Oct 2019 00:25:44 -0500
> > David Wright wrote:
> > > Why would you use a "subscribed.address" (presumably an email
> > > address) for your HELO (presumably actually a EH
Hi. I am having a terrible time trying to get a package to connect to
mariadb using Debian buster. There seems to be no package in the
repository and when I tried to build the source package downloaded
from mariadb itself, it looks for include files in the wrong places,
such as /usr/include/mysql
On Tue Oct 8, 2019 at 5:35 PM Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> So I put noexec under the heading of it may deter somebody who is
> looking for easy targets.
Yes I think of it like a speed bump, rather than a barrier.
> bash without the -c will run a script however.
Yes.
> Now to make that info useful
On Tuesday 08 October 2019 10:15:28 Gene Heskett wrote:
> I had, in a failed attempt to install what was supposed to be a fully
> preemptable kernel on a pi3 that turned out to be a low-latncy desktop
> and truly horrible latency's. accidently filled up the /boot partition
> on the pi3's u-sd card
>> this is a hash algorithm that is implemented of the chips anyway, it
>> is the fastest of them all, used by synch (is it?) and it is crucially
>> helpful when data integrity is very important.
>And it's also one of those broken checksum algorithms which makes it
>easy to replace a part of file
Hi,
> how do I mount it to copy those 5 or so
> files out of it and back to this card? I've not used the -oloop option
> in a decade and have long since forgot how.
Since -o loop felt neglected it decided to become optional.
So, provided you have an existing mount directory (here /mnt/iso) just
Gene Heskett wrote:
> I had, in a failed attempt to install what was supposed to be a fully
> preemptable kernel on a pi3 that turned out to be a low-latncy desktop
> and truly horrible latency's. accidently filled up the /boot partition
> on the pi3's u-sd card, and my cleanups were a little e
Hello,
How are you? I am using Debian Stretch on Lenovo t410. A few days ago,
my computer often goes in black screen. I found these lines in dmesg
[Oct 8 14:10] [drm:ironlake_irq_handler [i915]] *ERROR* CPU pipe A FIFO
underrun
[ +0.83] [drm:ironlake_irq_handler [i915]] *ERROR* PCH trans
I had, in a failed attempt to install what was supposed to be a fully
preemptable kernel on a pi3 that turned out to be a low-latncy desktop
and truly horrible latency's. accidently filled up the /boot partition
on the pi3's u-sd card, and my cleanups were a little enthusiastic,
nuking the fixu
On 2019-10-08, Dejan Jocic wrote:
>
> Anyway, most of Linux newbies will not create usb from Linux machine
> anyway, so I doubt that any of this will help OP. Personally, can't even
> remember when I was creating usb image from anything but Linux, so can't
> be of much help there.
Right, and as t
Hi,
after not finding in the man page a description of cp behavior with
existing target file, i looked up POSIX
https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/cp.html
"3. If source_file is of type regular file, [...]
a. [...] if dest_file exists, the following steps shall be
On Tue, Oct 08, 2019 at 01:13:18PM +0100, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> cp copies a file onto s file system, bit that's not what's wanted here.
> To create a bootable image from a .iso, you need 'dd'
I know I'm repeating what others have said, but this misunderstanding
is so damned pervasive that it
On 08-10-19, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> On 07/10/2019 19:04, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > lwhona...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> I was under the impression, if I copied the dvd image to a usb stick,
> >> I could boot from the stick and start the install.
> >
> > This is true. You have to put it
On Tue, Oct 08, 2019 at 09:13:31AM +0100, Joe wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Oct 2019 00:25:44 -0500
> David Wright wrote:
> > Why would you use a "subscribed.address" (presumably an email address)
> > for your HELO (presumably actually a EHLO). I was under the impression
> > that it should be a domain, ie a
Hi,
(We are discussing this for the archive, as Larry Honaker probably needs
advise for doing it on MS-Windows.)
Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> cp copies a file onto s file system, bit that's not what's wanted here.
It does indeed. But (at least with our GNU coreutils cp) copying a
data file to a b
On 07/10/2019 19:04, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> lwhona...@gmail.com wrote:
>> I was under the impression, if I copied the dvd image to a usb stick,
>> I could boot from the stick and start the install.
>
> This is true. You have to put it as image onto the raw USB stick device.
>
> https:
I figured out, the packet is INVALID.
I have absolutly no idea how can it happen.
2019.10.07 23:29 keltezéssel, Reco írta:
Hi.
On Mon, Oct 07, 2019 at 10:55:53PM +0200, BAGI Ákos wrote:
you mean I should make the firewall settings public?
good idea :)
If your security depends on obscu
Hi,
i wrote:
> > ... or from a fresh attempt to install the ISO onto the USB stick by
> > one of the ISO-to-stick converters (unetbootin, Rufus, ...).
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Oh, they do that? Thanks for teaching me something new :-/
I have no comprehensive knowledge of that topic. Just what i
On 2019-10-08, Joe wrote:
>
> But I'm pretty sure that any pre-installed Windows, and very few people
> now install it themselves, will be a UEFI installation, which cannot be
> changed to boot in legacy mode, nor vice-versa.
>
>From what I'm understanding you're batting a thousand here, Joe.
ht
On Mon, 7 Oct 2019 23:29:09 +0200
Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 07/10/2019 à 09:42, Joe a écrit :
> > On Sun, 6 Oct 2019 23:26:32 +0200
> > Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> >
> >> Le 06/10/2019 à 22:45, Beco a écrit :
> >>>
> >>> Now the system can boot both systems ok. But to choose which one
> >>>
On Tue, Oct 08, 2019 at 09:35:09AM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > The error message quoted by the original poster strongly suggests
> > that he's got that part right: it is the boot loader complaining.
>
> No. It is the wrong flavor of SYSLINUX software and muc
On Tue, 8 Oct 2019 00:25:44 -0500
David Wright wrote:
> >
> > "subscribed.address" is the HELO and can be what I want it to be.
> > See the headers of my previous mail.
>
> Why would you use a "subscribed.address" (presumably an email address)
> for your HELO (presumably actually a EHLO). I
Hi,
it seems systemd-networkd of the Buster distribution does not work
reliable on some of my systems.
Can you help me to further analyze the problem in front of bug creation?
Short summary:
If an interface uses static addresses and the cable is unplugged and
plugged in again, the interface does
On 2019-10-08, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
>
> So I put noexec under the heading of it may deter somebody who is
> looking for easy targets.
>
The seminal vector of the ANU attack (a concerted, determined, and
sophisticated affair that might very well have been carried out by state
operatives) was s
Hi,
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> The error message quoted by the original poster strongly suggests
> that he's got that part right: it is the boot loader complaining.
No. It is the wrong flavor of SYSLINUX software and much too old.
Even debian-8.1.0-amd64-netinst.iso has "ISOLINUX 6.03 20150107"
an
On Mon, Oct 07, 2019 at 08:04:16PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
[...]
> > Syslinux 4.03 2010-10-22 EDD © © 1994-2010 H. Peter Aanvin et al
>
> This does not look like the first bootloader message of a contemporary
> Debian ISO image. If booted via legacy BIOS it should say "ISOLINUX"
> rather th
Hi,
i wrote:
> > I wonder whether my mail provider would allow me to send via SMTP
> > MAIL FROM:
> > From: "Somebody Else"
David Wright wrote:
> It's fairly easy to find out by trying it out,
I have the technical means but not the courage to challenge my provider.
> Perhaps not as easy a
On Mon, Oct 07, 2019 at 04:40:00PM -, Dan Purgert wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA256
>
> wrote:
> >
> > Greetings All,
> >
> > Briefly, I am a new Linux want-to-be [...]
Welcome!
[...]
> If I'm understanding you properly, yes. You need to take it from an
> "iso ima
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