David wrote:
> I offer this as "level-1 support" :) general information, I don't know
> exactly what the problem is, but if you cut and paste here the output of
> 'ssh -v ...' then someone here can give you better advice based on that.
That's excatly the same issue I run in with this report too.
David Christensen wrote:
> debian-user:
>
> Is anyone running Debian and Xfce as a daily desktop on a Dell Latitude
> 54XX laptop? If so, please comment.
>
>
> David
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/Latitude5480
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/Latitude5
On Tue, 3 Dec 2019 at 16:02, Joe Aquilina wrote:
> "David" Tue, 3 Dec 2019 15:13:42 +1100
> On Tue, 3 Dec 2019 at 14:36, Joe Aquilina wrote:
> > Upgraded a Debian stretch machine to buster yesterday morning. All seemed
> > to go fine but I can no longer SSH in to that server. I get the followi
- Original Message -From: "David"
To:"debian-user"
Cc:
Sent:Tue, 3 Dec 2019 15:13:42 +1100
Subject:Re: Can't login to Debian buster server after upgrade from
stretch
On Tue, 3 Dec 2019 at 14:36, Joe Aquilina wrote:
> Upgraded a Debian stretch machine to buster yesterday morning. Al
On Tue, 3 Dec 2019 at 14:36, Joe Aquilina wrote:
> Upgraded a Debian stretch machine to buster yesterday morning. All seemed to
> go fine but I can no longer SSH in to that server. I get the following when I
> try to login:
> packet_write_wait: Connection to port 22: Broken pipe
> I found some
Upgraded a Debian stretch machine to buster yesterday morning. All
seemed to go fine but I can no longer SSH in to that server. I get the
following when I try to login:
packet_write_wait: Connection to port 22: Broken pipe
I found some pages on the net that suggest usin
On Tue, 3 Dec 2019 00:34:59 +0100
Nicolas George wrote:
> Charles Curley (12019-12-02):
> > But actually having multiple copies of the
> > same
> > program is a waste of memory space, and possibly of swap space.
> > This is why we write re-entrant code.
>
> This is not
debian-user:
Is anyone running Debian and Xfce as a daily desktop on a Dell Latitude
54XX laptop? If so, please comment.
David
https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/Latitude5480
https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/Latitude5490
On Mon 02 Dec 2019 at 16:32:39 (+0300), Reco wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 02, 2019 at 07:28:41AM -0600, David Wright wrote:
> > On Mon 02 Dec 2019 at 05:50:29 (-0500), rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > On Monday, December 02, 2019 04:51:01 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > I have since discovered that they are
OpenFOAM is not a monolithic GUI program. It is a library and a set of
applications built on it. See http://openfoam.org, which is mentioned
in the package description. Ignore everything they say about installing
it, though. You have installed it. You certainly don't need Docker.
You should be
Hi all,
I have been trying to install openfoam on my debian buster system (KDE
desktop) and am having fits. Debian has a .deb version that should work
out of the box but doesn't. I installed the openfoam .deb in the normal
way. There is no icon installed and running openfoam on the command li
Charles Curley (12019-12-02):
> But actually having multiple copies of the same
> program is a waste of memory space, and possibly of swap space. This is
> why we write re-entrant code.
This is not true with modern operating systems: code and read-only data
are shared between
On Mon, 2 Dec 2019 19:09:55 -0300
Tomas Zubiri wrote:
> Is there a windows manager that would allow me to split a tab into a
> new window such that the new window is recognized as a separate
> application?
Ain't gonna happen. Many applications, including most browsers, can
manage multiple window
Tomas Zubiri (12019-12-02):
> Is there a windows manager that would allow me to split a tab into a new
> window
No, window managers cannot do that. Consider this: the application is
trying to draw in one of its subwindow, but the subwindow is no longer
there, it has been moved into another window:
Hello, I'm mainly a browser user, the OS is a thin shell that I require to
run a browser,
I check my email in GMail, do my finances in google sheets, use whatsapp
through a web interface, banking through a browser interface, etc...
Is there a windows manager that would allow me to split a tab into
Le 02/12/2019 à 22:28, Gene Heskett a écrit :
On Monday 02 December 2019 16:02:59 Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 02/12/2019 à 02:30, Gene Heskett a écrit :
What I did was plug the u-sd into a card reader/writer.
The card wasn't recognized and dd refused to write to it.
What do you mean *precisel
On Monday 02 December 2019 16:02:59 Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 02/12/2019 à 02:30, Gene Heskett a écrit :
> > What I did was plug the u-sd into a card reader/writer.
> >
> > The card wasn't recognized and dd refused to write to it.
>
> What do you mean *precisely* by "wasn't recognized" ?
>
Ack d
Le 02/12/2019 à 02:30, Gene Heskett a écrit :
What I did was plug the u-sd into a card reader/writer.
The card wasn't recognized and dd refused to write to it.
What do you mean *precisely* by "wasn't recognized" ?
Then someone said I need to install exfat,
Bullshit.
dd does not care about
On Monday 02 December 2019 10:43:49 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 02 dec 19, 05:35:33, Mark Allums wrote:
> > exfat support is not necessary in the card reader. All readers
> > support exfat if they support the size of sd/microsd card that comes
> > preformatted to exfat. You need filesystem su
On Lu, 02 dec 19, 05:35:33, Mark Allums wrote:
>
> exfat support is not necessary in the card reader. All readers support
> exfat if they support the size of sd/microsd card that comes preformatted to
> exfat. You need filesystem support in your OS of choice. That is all.
Just in case it's not
rhkramer writes:
> Well, plus some specialty electronic component houses -- I think James
> is gone...
Jameco is still going strong.
--
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Elmwood, WI USA
Linux-Fan wrote:
...
> Just as a side note (I saw that the mapages have been found later in the
> thread by going online): You can also search manpages by using the `apropos`
> command (part of the man-db package) like this:
>
> $ apropos exfat
> dumpexfat (8)- dump exFAT file s
On Monday 02 December 2019 08:28:41 David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 02 Dec 2019 at 05:50:29 (-0500), rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Monday, December 02, 2019 04:51:01 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > I have since discovered that they are already installed on this
> > > stretch install, but man pages se
On Monday 02 December 2019 07:46:22 Alessandro Vesely wrote:
> On Mon 02/Dec/2019 10:35:26 +0100 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > You might want to install iptables-persistent, otherwise you'll have
> > to roll-out your own solution.
>
> I'm not using iptables-persistent, but just looked at it out of
> c
On Monday 02 December 2019 06:35:33 Mark Allums wrote:
> On 12/2/19 4:57 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Monday, December 02, 2019 05:11:41 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> On Monday 02 December 2019 04:40:28 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >>> Try a different (known good) reader and/or system.
> >>
> >>
Gene Heskett writes:
On Monday 02 December 2019 03:09:57 Frank Weißer wrote:
> Hi Gene,Gene Heskett:
> > Just for S&G:
> > gene@coyote:~$ sudo apt install exfat
> > Reading package lists... Done
> > Building dependency tree
> > Reading state information... Done
> > E: Unable to locate package e
On Monday 02 December 2019 05:57:34 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, December 02, 2019 05:11:41 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 02 December 2019 04:40:28 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > > Try a different (known good) reader and/or system.
> >
> > I'll look for one that claims exfat support. B
Gene Heskett wrote:
> It, iptables, did not get restarted on the fresh boot, so obviously the
> systemd manager hasn't been informed to start iptables, reloading
> from /etc/iptables/saved-rules.
You would not be having these problems were you using Shorewall...
--
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jhas...@newsguy
On Mon, Dec 02, 2019 at 09:01:36AM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I found:
> >
> > https://www.systutorials.com/docs/linux/man/8-mount.exfat-fuse/
>
> I did find this one, and it looks simple enough. Unprintable because of
> all the advertising screwing up the manpage formatting. Looks as if its
On Monday 02 December 2019 05:50:29 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, December 02, 2019 04:51:01 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I have since discovered that they are already installed on this
> > stretch install, but man pages seem to be on missing list. Example:
> > gene@coyote:~$ man exfat-fuse
On Mon, Dec 02, 2019 at 01:46:22PM +0100, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
> ### BEGIN INIT INFO
> # Provides: netfilter-persistent
> # Required-Start:mountkernfs $remote_fs
> # Required-Stop: $remote_fs
> # Default-Start: S
> # Default-Stop: 0 1 6
> # Short-Description: Load boot
On Mon, Dec 02, 2019 at 01:46:22PM +0100, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
> On Mon 02/Dec/2019 10:35:26 +0100 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > You might want to install iptables-persistent, otherwise you'll have to
> > roll-out your own solution.
>
> I'm not using iptables-persistent, but just looked at i
Hi.
On Mon, Dec 02, 2019 at 07:28:41AM -0600, David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 02 Dec 2019 at 05:50:29 (-0500), rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Monday, December 02, 2019 04:51:01 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > I have since discovered that they are already installed on this stretch
> > > install
On Mon 02 Dec 2019 at 05:50:29 (-0500), rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, December 02, 2019 04:51:01 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I have since discovered that they are already installed on this stretch
> > install, but man pages seem to be on missing list. Example:
> > gene@coyote:~$ man exfat-f
On Mon 02/Dec/2019 10:35:26 +0100 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> You might want to install iptables-persistent, otherwise you'll have to
> roll-out your own solution.
I'm not using iptables-persistent, but just looked at it out of curiosity.
Its LSB:
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: netfil
On 12/2/19 4:57 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, December 02, 2019 05:11:41 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 02 December 2019 04:40:28 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
Try a different (known good) reader and/or system.
I'll look for one that claims exfat support. But I'm out in the
puckerbrush s
On Monday, December 02, 2019 05:11:41 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 02 December 2019 04:40:28 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > Try a different (known good) reader and/or system.
>
> I'll look for one that claims exfat support. But I'm out in the
> puckerbrush so if staples or wally's doesn't carry i
On Monday, December 02, 2019 04:51:01 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
> I have since discovered that they are already installed on this stretch
> install, but man pages seem to be on missing list. Example:
> gene@coyote:~$ man exfat-fuse
> No manual entry for exfat-fuse
> gene@coyote:~$ man exfat-utils
> No
On Monday 02 December 2019 04:40:28 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 01 dec 19, 20:30:31, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > What I did was plug the u-sd into a card reader/writer.
> >
> > The card wasn't recognized and dd refused to write to it.
>
> Regardless of exFat, if the system (hardware + kernel) doesn
On Monday 02 December 2019 04:35:26 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 01 dec 19, 22:28:43, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > It, iptables, did not get restarted on the fresh boot, so obviously
> > the systemd manager hasn't been informed to start iptables,
> > reloading from /etc/iptables/saved-rules.
>
> To
On Monday 02 December 2019 03:09:57 Frank Weißer wrote:
> Hi Gene,Gene Heskett:
> > Just for S&G:
> > gene@coyote:~$ sudo apt install exfat
> > Reading package lists... Done
> > Building dependency tree
> > Reading state information... Done
> > E: Unable to locate package exfat
>
> has to be
> ~$
On Du, 01 dec 19, 20:30:31, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> What I did was plug the u-sd into a card reader/writer.
>
> The card wasn't recognized and dd refused to write to it.
Regardless of exFat, if the system (hardware + kernel) doesn't recognize
there is card in your system you won't be able to do
On Du, 01 dec 19, 22:28:43, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> It, iptables, did not get restarted on the fresh boot, so obviously the
> systemd manager hasn't been informed to start iptables, reloading
> from /etc/iptables/saved-rules.
To my knowledge Debian doesn't include anything like this by defau
On Monday, December 02, 2019 03:09:57 AM Frank Weißer wrote:
> Hi Gene,Gene Heskett:
> > Just for S&G:
> > gene@coyote:~$ sudo apt install exfat
> > Reading package lists... Done
> > Building dependency tree
> > Reading state information... Done
> > E: Unable to locate package exfat
>
> has to be
Hi Gene,Gene Heskett:
Just for S&G:
gene@coyote:~$ sudo apt install exfat
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package exfat
has to be
~$ sudo apt install exfat-fuse exfat-utils
readU
Frank
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