Re: Can't login to Debian buster server after upgrade from stretch

2019-12-02 Thread Klaus Singvogel
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.

Re: RFC Debian and Xfce daily desktop on Dell Latitude 54XX

2019-12-02 Thread deloptes
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

Re: Can't login to Debian buster server after upgrade from stretch

2019-12-02 Thread David
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

Re: Can't login to Debian buster server after upgrade from stretch

2019-12-02 Thread Joe Aquilina
  - 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

Re: Can't login to Debian buster server after upgrade from stretch

2019-12-02 Thread David
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

Can't login to Debian buster server after upgrade from stretch

2019-12-02 Thread Joe Aquilina
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

Re: Docking browser tabs to windows manager.

2019-12-02 Thread Charles Curley
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

RFC Debian and Xfce daily desktop on Dell Latitude 54XX

2019-12-02 Thread David Christensen
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread David Wright
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

Re: Installation of OpenFoam

2019-12-02 Thread John Hasler
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

Installation of OpenFoam

2019-12-02 Thread Gary L. Roach
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

Re: Docking browser tabs to windows manager.

2019-12-02 Thread Nicolas George
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

Re: Docking browser tabs to windows manager.

2019-12-02 Thread Charles Curley
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

Re: Docking browser tabs to windows manager.

2019-12-02 Thread Nicolas George
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:

Docking browser tabs to windows manager.

2019-12-02 Thread Tomas Zubiri
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Pascal Hambourg
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Gene Heskett
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Pascal Hambourg
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Gene Heskett
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Andrei POPESCU
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread John Hasler
rhkramer writes: > Well, plus some specialty electronic component houses -- I think James > is gone... Jameco is still going strong. -- John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.com Elmwood, WI USA

Re: How to find manpages (Was: Re: external drive)

2019-12-02 Thread songbird
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Gene Heskett
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

Re: Iptables at boot, was fail2ban for apache2

2019-12-02 Thread Gene Heskett
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Gene Heskett
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. > >> > >>

How to find manpages (Was: Re: external drive)

2019-12-02 Thread Linux-Fan
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Gene Heskett
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

Re: fail2ban for apache2

2019-12-02 Thread John Hasler
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... -- John Hasler jhas...@newsguy

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Gene Heskett
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

Re: Iptables at boot, was fail2ban for apache2

2019-12-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
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

Re: Iptables at boot, was fail2ban for apache2

2019-12-02 Thread Reco
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Reco
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread David Wright
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

Iptables at boot, was fail2ban for apache2

2019-12-02 Thread Alessandro Vesely
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Mark Allums
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread rhkramer
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread rhkramer
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Gene Heskett
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

Re: was: fail2ban for apache2, now iptables help

2019-12-02 Thread Gene Heskett
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Gene Heskett
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 > ~$

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Andrei POPESCU
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

Re: fail2ban for apache2

2019-12-02 Thread Andrei POPESCU
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread rhkramer
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

Re: external drive

2019-12-02 Thread Frank Weißer
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