Re: Re. Re: high cpu load systemd-journal, nobody logs

2020-07-01 Thread Reco
Hi. On Thu, Jul 02, 2020 at 07:13:11AM +0200, Nico Becker wrote: > hello, > i am again. i tcpdump the port. > > tcpdump -pni any -c1024 -s0 -w /tmp/journal.pcap tcp port 19531 > i check the capture size after the cpu load is at 100%. > but the size doesnt increase after the systemd-journal

Re: inconsistent upgrade messages

2020-07-01 Thread Reco
Hi. On Thu, Jul 02, 2020 at 08:38:31AM +0200, Pierre Frenkiel wrote: > how do you explain that: > > > For the stable distribution (buster), these problems have been fixed in > version 83.0.4103.116-1~deb10u1. > > chromium is already installed at the latest version (80.0.3987.162-1~deb10

inconsistent upgrade messages

2020-07-01 Thread Pierre Frenkiel
hi, how do you explain that: For the stable distribution (buster), these problems have been fixed in version 83.0.4103.116-1~deb10u1. chromium is already installed at the latest version (80.0.3987.162-1~deb10u1), best regards Pierre Frenkiel

Re. Re: high cpu load systemd-journal, nobody logs

2020-07-01 Thread Nico Becker
hello, i am again. i tcpdump the port. tcpdump -pni any -c1024 -s0 -w /tmp/journal.pcap tcp port 19531 i check the capture size after the cpu load is at 100%. but the size doesnt increase after the systemd-journal use 100 %cpu. => i think it isnt the connection to the "client". i disconnect the

Problem after upgrading from i7-7800x to i7-9800x (LGA 2066)

2020-07-01 Thread Dean Loros
Greetings. I have just run into an interesting problem after upgrading from an i7-7800x to an i7-9800x. With the current 5.7 kernel & the 5.6.2 (current Sid), the system will not fully load GDM (no mouse or keyboard). Furthermore, the time at the GDM login screen is not displayed correctly. I run 2

Re: Grub cannot see my new hard drive

2020-07-01 Thread David Wright
On Wed 17 Jun 2020 at 05:14:22 (+), Matthew Campbell wrote: > > I booted from a USB 2.0 flash drive into Grub2. Then I asked Grub for a > command prompt. Then I issued the following three commands: > > grub> linux (hd2,msdos1)/vmlinuz root=/dev/sdb1 ro > grub> initrd (hd2,msdos1)/initrd.img

Re: Cannot get systemd to forget about swap space on a failed disk

2020-07-01 Thread David Wright
On Tue 30 Jun 2020 at 22:04:02 (-0700), Bob McGowan wrote: > On 6/29/2020 11:37 PM, Reco wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 11:10:44PM -0700, Bob McGowan wrote: > > > But I cannot figure out where this might be, or even if this is the > > > correct interpretation. > > Check out the contents of /et

Re: Installing Buster (improvements)

2020-07-01 Thread David Wright
On Wed 01 Jul 2020 at 14:20:41 (+0200), Klaus Jantzen wrote: > On 6/30/20 11:29 PM, Peter Ehlert wrote: > > On 6/30/20 1:36 PM, Klaus Jantzen wrote: > > > today I installed Buster on my laptop. > > > > > It would be very helpful to know which of the many install ISOs you used. > > debian-10.4.0-a

Re: How long will this take?

2020-07-01 Thread David Wright
On Fri 26 Jun 2020 at 19:50:21 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: > On 2020-06-26 18:25, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 26 Jun 2020 at 15:06:31 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: > > > On 2020-06-26 06:07, David Wright wrote: > > > > > On this slow machine with an oldish PATA disk, > > > > I can get

Re: Return a Debian system to a pristine state

2020-07-01 Thread David Wright
On Tue 09 Jun 2020 at 09:03:34 (+0300), Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Lu, 08 iun 20, 14:32:29, David Wright wrote: > > > > I was impressed by apt-get's performance, probably because of dim > > memories of how dpkg would react on being asked to install ~2000 > > packages at once. The latter doesn't ha

Re: Duplex tumble options missing since CUPS upgrade

2020-07-01 Thread Kushal Kumaran
"Gareth Evans" writes: > Hi Kushal, > > Thanks for your reply. > > It seems in my case the Brother drivers didn't reinstall properly, but > after reinstalling again I now have the tumble options, as before: > > [system-config-printer] > MFC-L2740DW > Properties > Printer Options > > Duplex (None,

my Laptop feels 5 times faster after today's Debian/testing update!!!

2020-07-01 Thread Marco Möller
!THANK YOU! Thank You Debian Developers! My Laptop feels 5 times faster after today's Debian/testing update!!! My old laptop running on Debian/testing since the update from today flies like a rocket!! It before was fine, I didn't feel any need to upgrade the hardware. Concerning its responsive

How do I troubleshoot wireless network dropping?

2020-07-01 Thread Borden Rhodes
I'm looking for help on how to interpret journalctl to understand why my wireless keeps disconnecting. I have two wireless adapters on my laptop: an internal Intel card and a USB dongle. The former has driver issues, so I generally rely on the latter. I know that the hardware is fine because my ph

Re: mails tagged as spam with alpine

2020-07-01 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 01 iul 20, 14:24:57, Jonathan Dowland wrote: > On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 10:49:50AM +0200, Pierre Frenkiel wrote: > > all mails I send using alpine are tagged as spam. > > As you can see, this doesn't occur with thunderbird > > Is there a  way to get rid of this tagging? > > Are there other s

Re: Installing Buster (improvements)

2020-07-01 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Klaus Jantzen wrote: > Do you know how much space you are talking > about when you specify the space e.g. from cylinder  30312/sector 301/head > 45 to cylinder 30800/sector 20/head 4 on an SSD? This does not depend on the storage device, at least not in this century. In your case it rather d

mp3 stream with id3tag http output

2020-07-01 Thread john doe
Hello all, I'm using the HTTP output of mpd to transcode a non-mp3 stream to an mp3 stream which is brocasted on my private network. This works well with the exception of that I can not "tag" this mp3 stream, the protocol supports this but not mpc. Is there an mpd CLI client that supports adding

Re: Duplex tumble options missing since CUPS upgrade

2020-07-01 Thread Kushal Kumaran
"Gareth Evans" writes: > Hello, > > The duplex tumble option seems to have disappeared for me when > printing, I think since a recent CUPS upgrade on Debian 10.4 > > No matter whether I use driverless or Brother drivers with MFC-L2740DW > the only options are "short edge"/"long edge" or > "portra

Re: how to stop reboot from delete'n directory

2020-07-01 Thread Sven Hartge
gru...@mailfence.com wrote: > On Wed, 1 Jul 2020, Greg Wooledge wrote: >> On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 02:33:07PM +0200, gru...@mailfence.com wrote: >>> i create a directory /run/foo to hold sockets for my application >>> when i reboot the directory gets deleted >>> is set'n the immutable flag the way t

Re: mails tagged as spam with alpine

2020-07-01 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 10:49:50AM +0200, Pierre Frenkiel wrote: all mails I send using alpine are tagged as spam. As you can see, this doesn't occur with thunderbird Is there a  way to get rid of this tagging? Are there other substantive differences? Are Thunderbird and Alpine both configured

Re: how to stop reboot from delete'n directory

2020-07-01 Thread grumpy
On Wed, 1 Jul 2020, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 02:33:07PM +0200, gru...@mailfence.com wrote: i create a directory /run/foo to hold sockets for my application when i reboot the directory gets deleted is set'n the immutable flag the way to go unicorn:~$ df /run Filesystem

Duplex tumble options missing since CUPS upgrade

2020-07-01 Thread Gareth Evans
Hello, The duplex tumble option seems to have disappeared for me when printing, I think since a recent CUPS upgrade on Debian 10.4 No matter whether I use driverless or Brother drivers with MFC-L2740DW the only options are "short edge"/"long edge" or "portrait"/"landscape" respectively, but al

Re: Advice on hardware server to use for small a dedicated data center

2020-07-01 Thread Dan Ritter
Miles Fidelman wrote: > On 7/1/20 7:04 AM, Reco wrote: > > > On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 08:49:09PM +1000, elvis wrote: > > > On 1/7/20 4:51 am, Dan Ritter wrote: [attributions snipped] > > > > > No.. if you want to be pedantic, the proper terminology is "Linux > > > > > Raid" or > > > > > "md RAI

Re: how to stop reboot from delete'n directory

2020-07-01 Thread Nicolas George
Greg Wooledge (12020-07-01): > If you want to re-create something in /run at boot time, you'll need to > set up a task to do so, either by creating a systemd unit, or perhaps by > using rc.local (since this is a ridiculously small and simple one-shot > task, where a whole systemd unit would be over

Re: how to stop reboot from delete'n directory

2020-07-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 02:33:07PM +0200, gru...@mailfence.com wrote: > i create a directory /run/foo to hold sockets for my application > when i reboot the directory gets deleted > is set'n the immutable flag the way to go unicorn:~$ df /run Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted o

how to stop reboot from delete'n directory

2020-07-01 Thread grumpy
i create a directory /run/foo to hold sockets for my application when i reboot the directory gets deleted is set'n the immutable flag the way to go

RAID stuff [was Re: Advice on hardware server to use for small a dedicated data center]

2020-07-01 Thread Miles Fidelman
On 7/1/20 8:15 AM, Miles Fidelman wrote: On 7/1/20 7:04 AM, Reco wrote: On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 08:49:09PM +1000, elvis wrote: On 1/7/20 4:51 am, Dan Ritter wrote: Miles Fidelman wrote: On 6/29/20 7:20 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: Miles Fidelman wrote: On 6/29/20 9:10 AM, Dan Ritter wrote: M

Re: Installing Buster (improvements)

2020-07-01 Thread Klaus Jantzen
On 6/30/20 11:29 PM, Peter Ehlert wrote: On 6/30/20 1:36 PM, Klaus Jantzen wrote: Hello, today I installed Buster on my laptop. It would be very helpful to know which of the many install ISOs you used. debian-10.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso As usual it ran very well (at the end). But I would li

Re: Advice on hardware server to use for small a dedicated data center

2020-07-01 Thread Miles Fidelman
On 7/1/20 7:04 AM, Reco wrote: On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 08:49:09PM +1000, elvis wrote: On 1/7/20 4:51 am, Dan Ritter wrote: Miles Fidelman wrote: On 6/29/20 7:20 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: Miles Fidelman wrote: On 6/29/20 9:10 AM, Dan Ritter wrote: Miles Fidelman wrote: Now who's being pedant

Re: how to: apt --exclude=foo* upgrade

2020-07-01 Thread Hans
Am Mittwoch, 1. Juli 2020, 13:49:02 CEST schrieb gru...@mailfence.com: I believe, the best way is just to deinstall package "linux-image-amd64". So you can let debian the actual debian kernel installed, but it won't overwrite and renew the actual kernels at upgrade/full-upgrade. This has the adv

Re: how to: apt --exclude=foo* upgrade

2020-07-01 Thread grumpy
On Wed, 1 Jul 2020, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 01:22:29PM +0200, gru...@mailfence.com wrote: i build my kernels how can i tell apt to never install a kernel when i upgrade Remove all Debian kernel packages, including and most especially the metapackages such as "linux-image-

Re: how to: apt --exclude=foo* upgrade

2020-07-01 Thread The Wanderer
On 2020-07-01 at 07:22, gru...@mailfence.com wrote: > i build my kernels > how can i tell apt to never install a kernel when i upgrade There are probably other ways, but my first stab at it would be to just remove all the installed kernel packages. Something like $ apt-get remove $(dpkg -l linu

Re: how to: apt --exclude=foo* upgrade

2020-07-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 01:22:29PM +0200, gru...@mailfence.com wrote: > i build my kernels > how can i tell apt to never install a kernel when i upgrade Remove all Debian kernel packages, including and most especially the metapackages such as "linux-image-amd64".

how to: apt --exclude=foo* upgrade

2020-07-01 Thread grumpy
i build my kernels how can i tell apt to never install a kernel when i upgrade

Re: Advice on hardware server to use for small a dedicated data center

2020-07-01 Thread Reco
On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 08:49:09PM +1000, elvis wrote: > > On 1/7/20 4:51 am, Dan Ritter wrote: > > Miles Fidelman wrote: > > > On 6/29/20 7:20 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: > > > > > > > Miles Fidelman wrote: > > > > > On 6/29/20 9:10 AM, Dan Ritter wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Miles Fidelman wrote: >

Re: Advice on hardware server to use for small a dedicated data center

2020-07-01 Thread elvis
On 1/7/20 4:51 am, Dan Ritter wrote: Miles Fidelman wrote: On 6/29/20 7:20 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: Miles Fidelman wrote: On 6/29/20 9:10 AM, Dan Ritter wrote: Miles Fidelman wrote: Now who's being pedantic? Precisely. And isn't this exactly what I said??? mdadm is an admin program, it d

Re: high cpu load systemd-journal, nobody logs

2020-07-01 Thread Nico Becker
Hello, wow thanks for the answer, reco. i ve some more information. lsof -Pnp (pid from systemd-journal) lsof -Pnp 1424 systemd-j 1424 systemd-journal-gateway0r CHR1,3 0t0 1028 /dev/null systemd-j 1424 systemd-journal-gateway1u unix 0x625ea7cf 0t0 8805 type=STRE

Re: high cpu load systemd-journal, nobody logs

2020-07-01 Thread Reco
Hi. On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 09:48:00AM +0200, Nico Becker wrote: > Can somebody give me some hints? Sure. First, the poll(2) by itself is interesting, but useless if you don't know what file descriptors 3 and 5 are referring to. So, lsof -Pnp (pid from systemd-journal) Or at least: ls

high cpu load systemd-journal, nobody logs

2020-07-01 Thread Nico Becker
hello, i use debian 9 stretch (arm) for an small embedded project. i install the systemd-journal-remote to read the log messages from the browser. all the time i get an very high cpu load from the systemd-journal. i think it is only if browse the syslog messages on http://ip_address_empedded_de