understand why it is failing.
Alll the best,
Jarle
Den 18. okt. 2016 19:44, skrev Jarle Aase:
Hi fellow developers,
After upgrading Debian Testing a few weeks ago, some of my pet
projects could no longer build. They are all C++ projects, using
CMake. I use Kdevelop as my IDE. I waited a while and
Hi fellow developers,
After upgrading Debian Testing a few weeks ago, some of my pet projects
could no longer build. They are all C++ projects, using CMake. I use
Kdevelop as my IDE. I waited a while and upgraded again today, hoping
that the problem would be gone. Unfortunately it was not.
F
I have moved from simple scripts to simple scripts with zbackup in them :)
Then I rsync the zbackup directories from different machines to my
central backup disks (and distribute from there to cloud storage and
off-site disks).
zbackup supports deduplication and encryption, and is really a n
I'll try it when I get the first server assembled. Thanks a lot!
Jarle
Den 09. sep. 2016 10:31, skrev to...@tuxteam.de:
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On Thu, Sep 08, 2016 at 10:26:59PM +0300, Jarle Aase wrote:
I want to set up a few servers at home. Unfortunately, as I live
I want to set up a few servers at home. Unfortunately, as I live in
Bulgaria at the moment, the electric power is gone pretty often for
longer periods than my UPS'es can deal with. So my servers will have to
be started at least a few times every quarter.
Another challenge with living in Bulgar
Den 15. mars 2016 21:38, skrev deloptes:
I agree with you more or less, however languages like python or perl
open doors to pretend-to-be-programmers. I've seen more often bad
python/perl code than c/c++. My observations are also that there is
always a penalty, even if you compile the script
Den 11. mars 2016 19:36, skrev Lisi Reisz:
I have been reading this thread a bit at a time. I am bemused. Why, if you
want life simple, and Free, etc., go for an AIO, which are notoriously
troublesome? Why not go for a simple Brother laser printer? (If you want
Brother.)
Actually, I need s
Den 10. mars 2016 21:01, skrev Brian:
Did you go through all this to set up scanning on the device? Of
course you didn't. So why not do the same with printing and not make a
song and a dance about it.
Scanning was simple, as the device use standard protocols. Currently I
scan to a FTP server
Den 09. mars 2016 14:27, skrev Brian:
In another mail Jarle Aase said: > I think this printer supports both
pcl and postscript. Faint alarm bells sounded in my head - inkjet,
inkjet, inkjet. I ignored the warning; after all he was surely in
possession of a manual and would know the prin
Thanks for all the hints and suggestions.
I have still not got the printing to work, but the scanner successfully
sends the scans to my FTP server
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/wfde/). That's kind of cool :) The
scan quality is fine. I actually like this device. I'll see if I get it
to pr
Den 08. mars 2016 15:39, skrev Dutch Ingraham:
When networked printers "print" without errors and without actually
printing, it could be your firewall blocking.
The printer display says that it is receiving data. Then nothing
happens. So the comm-link is OK.
Jarle
Den 08. mars 2016 14:02, skrev Brian:
I am very skeptical to installing 3rd party deb packages from hardware
vendors. I don't think they have quite the same focus on security that I
have. Basically, if a network printer require proprietary drivers to work -
then it is broken by design. I have
Den 08. mars 2016 13:26, skrev deloptes:
Of course if you require high level of security you can not trust such
binaries, but if you are at this level of security I do not think you
will be working at the computer that much or at least use such kind of
hardware. In such case it is best to use
Den 08. mars 2016 12:15, skrev Sven Arvidsson:
On Tue, 2016-03-08 at 12:01 +0200, Jarle Aase wrote:
Yes, you are right. That might work. Thank you!
Actually, you will probably need the filter binaries too. You can
install them manually too, but you will be running non-free software.
Some
Den 08. mars 2016 11:53, skrev Sven Arvidsson:
On Tue, 2016-03-08 at 11:39 +0200, Jarle Aase wrote:
I am very skeptical to installing 3rd party deb packages from
hardware
I didn't suggest that. I suggested extracting the PPD and using that.
Yes, you are right. That might work. Than
Den 08. mars 2016 10:05, skrev Sven Arvidsson:
On Tue, 2016-03-08 at 00:14 +0200, Jarle Aase wrote:
Hi all,
I read some good reviews about this network printer/scanner, and
noticed
that it can scan to email or FTP. So I made the flawed(?) assumption
that the printer would work independently
Hi all,
I read some good reviews about this network printer/scanner, and noticed
that it can scan to email or FTP. So I made the flawed(?) assumption
that the printer would work independently without a software suite /
drivers from Brother.
I tried to install it with the kde "Print Settings"
Den 01/20/16 18:56, skrev Patrick Bartek:
What if anything special like disabling Secureboot did you do to
facilitate this painless install?
Nothing really. I specified "Other OS" and enabled virtualization -
that's all that I changed in the BIOS setup.
I'm buying a new notebook as a replac
I built myself a new PC with an Intel i7-6700K ("Skylake" architecture)
- and I was prepared for lots of grief and trouble. However, installing
Debian "testing" yesterday, from the latest Amd64 snapshot, was
absolutely painless.
I'm using kde as desktop, and it looks really great. I installed
On 09/13/2015 10:57 AM, Himanshu Shekhar wrote:
> I just want to make sure again. How can one upgrade from one
> version of Debian to other without losing data or without
> formatiing the partition, simply as Ubuntu does. An earlier mail in
> this mailing list stated to reboot from iso image and in
, Jarle Aase wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This morning my workstation booted into a read-only root file
> system. I assumed that it was the old SSD drive that was closing
> to end of life, - but when I booted my laptop, that also booted
> into read-only.
>
> The system came up after I
Hi,
This morning my workstation booted into a read-only root file system. I
assumed that it was the old SSD drive that was closing to end of life, -
but when I booted my laptop, that also booted into read-only.
The system came up after I re-mounted root to read-write, and re-started
kdm.
B
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Hi all,
Sorry for the noise.
I started trying more of the suggestions in different forum threads
regarding this problem, and
aptitude install qtdeclarative5-dev
solved it.
Jarle
On 05/23/2015 08:15 AM, Jarle Aase wrote:
> Hi,
>
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Hi,
I have put aside some time this weekend to see what I can do with Qt
Quick.
However, when I try to compile the skeleton "hello world" application
Qt Creator makes when I create a new project, I get this error:
08:01:47: Running steps for proj
g when it
is installed)
There is a wiki, but it's not updated for workstation 11. (Use the
latest you have, always).
| https://wiki.debian.org/VMware
Jarle
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Jarle Aase email: ja...@jgaa.com
Author of Free Software.http://www.jgaa.com
War FTP Daemon:
the vmware installer is supposed to write more verbose
information to a log-file somewhere. I don't remember where, but it
might be in /tmp. You could issue a lsof command while the installer is
running and search for it.
Anyway, are you installing as root? Do you have gcc and the linux
head
crap to boot, and then unplug it and walk
back to my table.
How did this happen? How come Debian is now /more/ useless than
Windows? It can't even boot if the hardware configuration is not exactly
the way it assumes. WTF!
Jarle
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Jarle Aase email: ja...@jgaa.com
A
t; freemind
>
> Finally Do you know models of professionnal laptop computer of
> 2007, 2008,2009 and 2010 year. I kook for a laptop computer of which the
> sale price began from 2000 Euros.
>
> Thank you very much!
>
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Jarle Aase email: ja...
tion of
first-boot scripts and scripts generated for each instance, everything
was 100% automated).
Jarle
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Jarle Aase email: ja...@jgaa.com
Author of Free Software.http://www.jgaa.com
War FTP Daemon: http://www.warftp.org
Other free software:
ble until the
hard-disk died.
Such arrogance will probably work just fine for systemd as well.
Jarle
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Author of Free Software.http://www.jgaa.com
War FTP Daemon: http://www.warftp.org
Other free software:
m ida arat epb xsaveopt pln pts
dtherm tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid
bogomips: 4385.36
clflush size: 64
cache_alignment : 64
address sizes : 36 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
power management:
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Jarle Aase email: ja...@jgaa.com
Author of Free Softw
boots and I'm
happy :)
There is obviously a bug in the installer in
iso-cddebian-testing-amd64-kde-CD-1.iso. How/where is the the
appropriate place to report that?
Jarle
On 11/10/2014 10:16 AM, Jarle Aase wrote:
> I have been using "testing" for quite some time. Saturday, I u
On 10.11.2014 20:28, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 10.11.2014 um 19:26 schrieb Patrick Bartek:
Maybe, the release after Jessie will include an init choice.
Ironically, jessie is the first release where you can actually install
an alternative init.
Up until now you were forced to use sysvinit.
Peo
On 10.11.2014 16:01, Marko Randjelovic wrote:>
> Boot from Install CD/DVD and choose rescue mode. Than you can review
> grub options and reinstall. Alternatively, you can try lilo.
I have tried rescue mode and various "grub-install" and "update-grub"
commands
"update-grup" makes no difference.
I have been using "testing" for quite some time. Saturday, I upgraded to
the latest version. That was a disaster. Eventually I gave up fixing the
upgrade and performed a fresh install (with encrypted root file system).
No matter what I did (I tried 5 - 6 fresh installs on two disks, and a
few b
it kernel and 32-bit userland simply do not work with raw devices.
Jarle
> Thanks,
>
> Ricky.
>
> * To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> * Subject: Error setting raw device
> * From: Jarle Aase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 09:45:49
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