[SOLVED} Re: "Run fsck manually"..?

2021-02-02 Thread hobie of RMN
> On Wed, Feb 03, 2021 at 01:41:54AM +, Andy Smith wrote: >> On Tue, Feb 02, 2021 at 07:13:16PM -0500, hobie of RMN wrote: >> > He enters "fsck" or "fsck /dev/sda1", and in a short while gets fsck >> > identifying it's version, and nothing else. >> >> There can be issues trying to run fsck on a

Re: AMD GPU + HDMI + vlc = lockup

2021-02-02 Thread Felix Miata
Kamil Jońca composed on 2021-02-02 21:37 (UTC+0100): ... > kjonca@alfa:~%uname -a > Linux alfa 5.10.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.9-1 (2021-01-20) x86_64 GNU/Linux > kjonca@alfa:~%cat /etc/debian_version > bullseye/sid > This is sid upgraded ~ weekly. How quickly after video start does this happ

Re: Firefox problem

2021-02-02 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 23:12:52 - (UTC) Frank Miles wrote: > With the most recent Firefox update, some of the widgets on a > Bibliocommons (library) website cease working. They still work > either using the Epiphany browser, or my android phone. > > Any recommendations on how I might debug thi

Re: "Run fsck manually"..?

2021-02-02 Thread David Wright
On Wed 03 Feb 2021 at 01:41:54 (+), Andy Smith wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 02, 2021 at 07:13:16PM -0500, hobie of RMN wrote: > > My brother's Debian system suddenly says on attempt to boot, "/dev/sda1: > > UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY:Runfsck manually", and, "inodes that were part of > > a corrupted or

Re: Firefox problem

2021-02-02 Thread Georgi Naplatanov
On 2/3/21 1:12 AM, Frank Miles wrote: > With the most recent Firefox update, some of the widgets on a > Bibliocommons (library) website cease working. They still work > either using the Epiphany browser, or my android phone. > > Any recommendations on how I might debug this? > > Running DebianA

Re: "Run fsck manually"..?

2021-02-02 Thread Andy Smith
On Wed, Feb 03, 2021 at 01:41:54AM +, Andy Smith wrote: > On Tue, Feb 02, 2021 at 07:13:16PM -0500, hobie of RMN wrote: > > He enters "fsck" or "fsck /dev/sda1", and in a short while gets fsck > > identifying it's version, and nothing else. > > There can be issues trying to run fsck on a mount

Re: debian-user list info and guidelines (FAQ) - posted monthly

2021-02-02 Thread Rey Paderna
I think the most obvious method is to go to https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/, put your email and then unsubscribe.  Unfortunately this method does not work.

Re: "Run fsck manually"..?

2021-02-02 Thread hobie of RMN
> You might have to boot from a recovery CD image, such as a Debian live > install image, or GParted Live. You can't actually run fsck on a drive > while said drive is mounted. Thank, Jeremy. But - is /dev/sda1 mounted at this point? Isn't it being indicated to us that it can't be successfully m

Re: "Run fsck manually"..?

2021-02-02 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Tue, Feb 02, 2021 at 07:13:16PM -0500, hobie of RMN wrote: > My brother's Debian system suddenly says on attempt to boot, "/dev/sda1: > UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY:Runfsck manually", and, "inodes that were part of > a corrupted orphan linked list found." > > He enters "fsck" or "fsck /dev/sda

Re: debian stable kernel not updating on one machine

2021-02-02 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Tue, Feb 02, 2021 at 04:13:36PM -0700, D. R. Evans wrote: > I see that synaptic lists 4.19.0-14-amd64 as being available in > the repository; and, indeed, on another machine I updated earlier > in the day the kernel was updated from -13 to -14. > > How might I be able to diagnose why the f

Re: "Run fsck manually"..?

2021-02-02 Thread Jeremy Andrews
You might have to boot from a recovery CD image, such as a Debian live install image, or GParted Live. You can't actually run fsck on a drive while said drive is mounted. On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 at 19:24, Stefan Monnier wrote: > >> My brother's Debian system suddenly says on attempt to boot, "/dev/sd

Re: "Run fsck manually"..?

2021-02-02 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> My brother's Debian system suddenly says on attempt to boot, "/dev/sda1: >> UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY:Runfsck manually", and, "inodes that were part of >> a corrupted orphan linked list found." >> >> He enters "fsck" or "fsck /dev/sda1", and in a short while gets fsck >> identifying it's version,

Re: "Run fsck manually"..?

2021-02-02 Thread Jessica Litwin
On 2/2/21 19:13, hobie of RMN wrote: My brother's Debian system suddenly says on attempt to boot, "/dev/sda1: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY:Runfsck manually", and, "inodes that were part of a corrupted orphan linked list found." He enters "fsck" or "fsck /dev/sda1", and in a short while gets fsck ide

"Run fsck manually"..?

2021-02-02 Thread hobie of RMN
My brother's Debian system suddenly says on attempt to boot, "/dev/sda1: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY:Runfsck manually", and, "inodes that were part of a corrupted orphan linked list found." He enters "fsck" or "fsck /dev/sda1", and in a short while gets fsck identifying it's version, and nothing else

Firefox problem

2021-02-02 Thread Frank Miles
With the most recent Firefox update, some of the widgets on a Bibliocommons (library) website cease working. They still work either using the Epiphany browser, or my android phone. Any recommendations on how I might debug this? Running DebianAmd64 'Buster'. Thanks for any suggestions! -Frank

Re: debian stable kernel not updating on one machine

2021-02-02 Thread Jeremy Andrews
Possibly a dependency conflict of some kind. Maybe try updating from the terminal to see if it works or at least gives a useful error message sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade && sudo apt full-upgrade You could also check the contents of the /boot directory to see if the kernel is actually there

debian stable kernel not updating on one machine

2021-02-02 Thread D. R. Evans
I went to update one of my machines running debian stable today, using (as usual) synaptic [which I think is basically a wrapper for various apt functions]. The machine is running: [Z:~] uname -a Linux zserver 4.19.0-13-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.160-2 (2020-11-28) x86_64 GNU/Linux [Z:~]

Re: debian-user list info and guidelines (FAQ) - posted monthly

2021-02-02 Thread RP
Your domain is wrong.  Should be @lists.debian.org

Re: debian-user list info and guidelines (FAQ) - posted monthly

2021-02-02 Thread Dan Ritter
RP wrote: > Your domain is wrong.  Should be @lists.debian.org Thank you, I've never been corrected so politely before. -dsr-

Re: number of bugs affecting a package version

2021-02-02 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Ma, 02 feb 21, 14:23:05, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote: > Is there a way to get the number of bugs filed against a package that > affect a specific version of a package? The closest I was able to > achieve is > > % querybts -u text -b libc6-dev 2> /dev/null | wc -l > 38 > > which shows all bugs f

Re: AMD GPU + HDMI + vlc = lockup

2021-02-02 Thread Kamil Jońca
Felix Miata writes: > Kamil Jońca composed on 2021-01-28 17:58 (UTC+0100): > >> When I back to DVI monitor everthing work without errors. > > Did you find a solution? No. I back to my old DVI monitor. :( > > Which Debian? I too have a PC with HD 5450 Radeon. I could try to reproduce if > knowin

Re: debian-user list info and guidelines (FAQ) - posted monthly

2021-02-02 Thread Brian
On Tue 02 Feb 2021 at 13:14:35 -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 12:01:40 -0800 > Michael Turner wrote: > > > How do I unsubscribe? > > Hmmm, is this becoming a FAQ? > > In the headers of emails sent from many list servers you will find a Users do not read email headers. M

Re: debian-user list info and guidelines (FAQ) - posted monthly

2021-02-02 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 12:01:40 -0800 Michael Turner wrote: > How do I unsubscribe? Hmmm, is this becoming a FAQ? In the headers of emails sent from many list servers you will find a heading something like: List-Unsubscribe: M

Re: AMD GPU + HDMI + vlc = lockup

2021-02-02 Thread Felix Miata
Kamil Jońca composed on 2021-01-28 17:58 (UTC+0100): > When I back to DVI monitor everthing work without errors. Did you find a solution? Which Debian? I too have a PC with HD 5450 Radeon. I could try to reproduce if knowing what to boot is what I have installed. -- Evolution as taught in publi

Re: debian-user list info and guidelines (FAQ) - posted monthly

2021-02-02 Thread Brian
On Tue 02 Feb 2021 at 12:01:40 -0800, Michael Turner wrote: > How do I unsubscribe? You are capable of using a search engine? Search for unsubscribe "debian-user" I think Greg Wooledg has made his point. -- Brian.

Re: debian-user list info and guidelines (FAQ) - posted monthly

2021-02-02 Thread tomas
On Tue, Feb 02, 2021 at 12:01:40PM -0800, Michael Turner wrote: > How do I unsubscribe? Look at the headers of a mail you get from the mailing list. Among them, there's one roughly looking like this: List-Unsubscribe: It's te

Re: debian-user list info and guidelines (FAQ) - posted monthly

2021-02-02 Thread Dan Ritter
Michael Turner wrote: > How do I unsubscribe? > The headers of this and every other message on the list include: List-Id: List-URL: List-Post: List-Help: Li

Re: debian-user list info and guidelines (FAQ) - posted monthly

2021-02-02 Thread Michael Turner
How do I unsubscribe? On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 4:49 AM Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, Feb 01, 2021 at 09:43:50PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > > debian-user is a mailing list provided for support for Debian users, > > and to facilitate discussion on relevant topics. > > > > Some guidelines wh

number of bugs affecting a package version

2021-02-02 Thread kamaraju kusumanchi
Is there a way to get the number of bugs filed against a package that affect a specific version of a package? The closest I was able to achieve is % querybts -u text -b libc6-dev 2> /dev/null | wc -l 38 which shows all bugs filed on libc6-dev. But it does not, for example, show me the number of

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Re: debian-user list info and guidelines (FAQ) - posted monthly

2021-02-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Feb 01, 2021 at 09:43:50PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > debian-user is a mailing list provided for support for Debian users, > and to facilitate discussion on relevant topics. > > Some guidelines which may help explain how the list works: [...] May I suggest a few additions? Feel f

Re: website permissions and ownership

2021-02-02 Thread Kenneth Parker
On Tue, Feb 2, 2021, 2:10 AM Richard Hector wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm reviewing how I set up websites (mostly Wordpress at the moment), > and would like other opinions on what I'm planning is sane. > > My plan is to have a user eg "mysite" that owns all/most of the standard > files and directories

Re: website permissions and ownership

2021-02-02 Thread Richard Hector
On 2/02/21 10:42 pm, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 2/2/21 5:32 pm, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 2/2/21 4:55 pm, Richard Hector wrote: What you are doing sounds pretty O.K. Though I personally also use SELinux for web facing services. Thanks. I haven't looked in to SELinux. I looked at AppArmor, but

Re: website permissions and ownership

2021-02-02 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 2/2/21 5:32 pm, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 2/2/21 4:55 pm, Richard Hector wrote: What you are doing sounds pretty O.K. Though I personally also use SELinux for web facing services. Thanks. I haven't looked in to SELinux. I looked at AppArmor, but it appears that it won't work as expected

Re: website permissions and ownership

2021-02-02 Thread Richard Hector
On 2/02/21 10:37 pm, john doe wrote: On 2/2/2021 9:55 AM, Richard Hector wrote: On 2/02/21 9:11 pm, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 2/2/21 3:09 pm, Richard Hector wrote: Hi all, I'm reviewing how I set up websites (mostly Wordpress at the moment), and would like other opinions on what I'm planning i

Re: website permissions and ownership

2021-02-02 Thread john doe
On 2/2/2021 9:55 AM, Richard Hector wrote: On 2/02/21 9:11 pm, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 2/2/21 3:09 pm, Richard Hector wrote: Hi all, I'm reviewing how I set up websites (mostly Wordpress at the moment), and would like other opinions on what I'm planning is sane. My plan is to have a user eg

Re: website permissions and ownership

2021-02-02 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 2/2/21 4:55 pm, Richard Hector wrote: What you are doing sounds pretty O.K. Though I personally also use SELinux for web facing services. Thanks. I haven't looked in to SELinux. I looked at AppArmor, but it appears that it won't work as expected in an LXC container, which is where I ru

Re: website permissions and ownership

2021-02-02 Thread Richard Hector
On 2/02/21 9:11 pm, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 2/2/21 3:09 pm, Richard Hector wrote: Hi all, I'm reviewing how I set up websites (mostly Wordpress at the moment), and would like other opinions on what I'm planning is sane. My plan is to have a user eg "mysite" that owns all/most of the standa

Re: website permissions and ownership

2021-02-02 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 2/2/21 3:09 pm, Richard Hector wrote: Hi all, I'm reviewing how I set up websites (mostly Wordpress at the moment), and would like other opinions on what I'm planning is sane. My plan is to have a user eg "mysite" that owns all/most of the standard files and directories. The webserver