On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 15:22, Sjoerd Hardeman
wrote:
> But, wouldn't it be wise to run a honeypot on port 22, and a real ssh on a
> completely different port? Of course a good user/password choice isn't easily
> brute-forced, but not running a real ssh as a honeypot seems far more secure
> to
> since it was apt-get, and not aptitude, that installed these 300
> packages, apt-get decided that they were wanted installs. But not
> aptitude.
Well, I guess they were mostly installed as some kind of dependencies
anyway, because I can guarantee to you that I don't miss anything
since the mass
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 11:51, Ron Johnson wrote:
> From memory and the fact that now apt regularly nags me that certain packages
> aren't needed anymore, and can be dropped with 'apt-get autoremove', I
> *think* that the same (or similar) algorithms were implemented in apt,
I disagree. I had a
> IIRC, it's mainly the better algorithms to resolve dependencies and the
> ability to distinguish between packages that are automatically installed
> vs manually installed, that have been introduced in aptitude, but not in
> apt-get.
Thanks for the info. I might turn aptitude into the canonical w
> # apt-show-versions | grep experimen
> bash: apt-show-versions: command not found
>
> what am I missing..
apt-get install apt-show-versions
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> The main difference is that aptitude is now prefered over apt-get.
Sorry, preferred by who?
André
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I also think that the Original Poster won't need nspluginwrapper, but
for the record I'll just tell my tale here.
> I think nspluginwrapper is useful is you need to get the x86 Flash
> plugin working on an amd64 machine. i386 installations should not need
> nspluginwrapper.
I run amd64, and the v
Hi Lewis.
In my Dell Vostro, using amd64, I had to put this in
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base to get the sound working:
options snd-hda-intel model=3stack
Might work for you.
André
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 04:29, M. Lewis wrote:
> Javier Barroso wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 16:18, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
wrote:
> A nice web trick: http://packages.debian.org/file:mount.cifs .
>
> As you can see, it's in the smbfs package.
>
> >From a running debian-system, apt-file search mount.cifs would yield
> comparable results. (The apt-file package must be in
Hi, Martin.
Forgive me for stating the obvious, but the problem here seems to be
that the command that ksmserver is recording isn't working.
Tell us, what happens if you run that command from a terminal? I guess it's
/usr/lib/xulrunner-1.9/xulrunner-stub,--sm-config-prefix,/firefox-bin-J4K7Of/,-
Hi all.
I'd like to know why is there a Debian menu inside the main K menu and
why are there so many applications "hidden" in there, even though in
many cases there exist other suitable, more direct places for them in
the first level of the menu.
Thanks.
André
> Thanks for the info. It seems odd that iceweasel would write to the
> adblockplus file but refuse to start.
Correct me if I'm wrong, Boyd, but it doesn't seem to me that
adblockplusfile has been modified.
André
Mitch, please clarify whether there are still any iceweasel|firefox
processes running (i.e. if any survived the killing).
André
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 15:24, mitch wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 17:27 +0100, Florian Kulzer wrote:
>> On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 11:16:41 -0500, mitch wrote:
>> > On Mo
I didn't find that information, Tzafrir. How do I get that?
I couldn't really read the udev log messages during startup because
they just flashed too fast. The only thing I was able to discern was
the *settle* part.
André
> On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 12:22:34AM -0200, Andr
Setting udev's syslog level to DEBUG in /etc/udev/udev.conf helped me
see what was the bottleneck. After the 30 seconds long pause, the next
couple of message were about "settling", which, along with the graph
that bootchart drawed for me and an afternoon of reading manpages led
me to think that wh
uchPad as /class/input/input10"
>
> is that an external component or internal?
>
>
>
>
>
> 2008/12/22 André Neves
>
>> Hmm... Would anybody have any suggestions on finding what hardware causes
>> the delay?
>>
>> André
>>
>>
&
t; unplug my hard drive, then it works fine.
>
>
>
>
> 2008/12/22 André Neves
>
> Hi,
>>
>> For several months now I've had my laptop boot delayed because udev likes
>> to hang for 30 seconds after its execution on startup. I have a Dell Vostro
>>
Hi,
For several months now I've had my laptop boot delayed because udev likes to
hang for 30 seconds after its execution on startup. I have a Dell Vostro
1500 laptop and am currently using Lenny.
My rcS.d is:
S01glibc.sh
S02hostname.sh
S02mountkernfs.sh
S03udev
S04hibernate
... others ...
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