Premise: This is a cross-post from serverfault where this question has
non received any answer.
https://serverfault.com/questions/1168219/debian-as-iscsi-initiator-on-boot
I have a Debian GNU/Linux 12 virtual machine (amd64) that should mount
this iSCSI volume on boot.
Following this guide [
Il 03/07/24 16:46, Henning Follmann ha scritto:
The error message is very transparent about this: "...if you are using the
unstable ..."
You are absolutely right. But I never stopped by to read that message
and it's the first time in years of sid (mixed with testing and stable)
that this t
Il 03/07/24 13:48, Jeff Pang ha scritto:
maybe you can use rbenv to install the required ruby toolkit?
I'm afraid that's not the point. I assume that
# apt-get install gitlab
should just work out of the box, or there is a problem, either on my
part, or in the gitlab package itself.
As of
I'm trying to install gitlab from sid, but it requires ruby-sidekiq>=7~,
which is not available in sid (there's only 6.5.12 available).
Am I doing anything wrong or should I file a bug report?
In the end, the problem had nothing to do with APT pinning, mixing
Debian flavors, nor anything else mentioned in the previous messages.
I've just noticed that in my XFCE mixer there is a tab "Configuration",
where you can set the audio profile. I don't even know what an audio
profile is suppo
Il 26/05/24 15:26, Michael Kjörling ha scritto:
On 26 May 2024 13:08 +0200, from lu...@sulweb.org (Lucio Crusca):
_Or_ you can see that [...] a power tool that requires
understanding of the consequences of the results.
I absolutely agree with you, but I feel like the point here (where
Il 25/05/24 17:25, Frank ha scritto:
I've been running a 'pure' testing since 2008. No sid or stable in sight.
You have a point, I should have specified better what I meant.
I tried running pure Debian testing too, but, in my case, given the way
I use my system, I soon realized that testin
Il 25/05/24 17:54, Mindaugas ha scritto:
Yes, people do. It's their systems.
Just like my system is mine.
But then there is no need to cry
and complain that something is not working or is not working properly.
Cry and complain? I've only asked for help, giving all the info I have
about
Il 25/05/24 13:51, Mindaugas ha scritto:
Hello.
Don't make a FrankenDebian. Oh, I'm sorry. Your system has already
become like this.
P.S.
The reason things can break is because the software packaged for one
Debian release is built to be compatible with the rest of the software
for that releas
My notebook has Trixie for most packages, then some from Bookworm and a
few form Sid.
Pipewire used to output sound just fine until yesterday, when I upgraded
the whole system via aptitude and rebooted.
Until yesterday I also had rc-buggy in my sources-list, but then I
removed it (before the
Il 04/03/23 05:23, Rodrigo Cunha ha scritto:
What is your kernel?
Linux t470 6.1.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.12-1
(2023-02-15) x86_64 GNU/Linux
I saw in a forum from Arch that a problem in the kernel is causing this.
I've read through the forum posts you linked, and the o
Il 03/03/23 09:29, didier gaumet ha scritto:
I would look at the WPA type used by the android hotspot: in the past I
have had problems with pure WPA3 or even hybrid WPA3/WPA2, so I would
try to configure -at least temporarily- this hotspot in pure WPA2 mode
Sadly my Redmi Note 8 with MIUI Glo
Il 02/03/23 20:22, Charles Curley ha scritto:
I would think there would be more lines from the
supplicant.
Yes, there are, but I only posted the logs you asked for (grep -i
networkmanager). Here is what wpa-supplicat has to say about the problem:
2023-03-02T21:38:57.606785+01:00 t470 wpa_
Il 02/03/23 18:55, Charles Curley ha scritto:
grep -i networkmanager /var/log/syslog
Thanks, I looked at the logs, but I couldn't find the problem. The SSID
is "papospot". Here are the relevant log entries:
2023-03-02T18:07:18.857868+01:00 t470 NetworkManager[678]:
[166838.8553] de
I'm using Sid/amd64 on my notebook and I have a Android smartphone. My
notebook has no problems to associate to every WiFI access point I
tested so far, including mobile phones hotspots, except the hotspot of
my own smartphone.
On the other hand, another notebook I have (booted with Systemresc
I ended up installing MariaDB 10.8 using the MariaDB unofficial Debian
repository and it works...
That makes me suspect there's a problem with the official
mariadb-server-core-10.6 Debian package, but it's very strange no such
bug has been filed yet (how could that happen only to me?).
Unfort
Il 03/05/22 12:05, to...@tuxteam.de ha scritto:
What does dpkg -l "*mariadb*" say?
# LANG=en dpkg -l "*mariadb*" | grep ^ii
ii libdbd-mariadb-perl1.22-1 amd64Perl5 database
interface to the MariaDB/MySQL databases
ii libmariadb3:amd64 1:10.6.7-3 amd64
Il 03/05/22 11:28, to...@tuxteam.de scritto:
Try `sudo apt purge mariadb-server', watch out for error messages,
then re-install. Perhaps that helps.
I didn't mention that in my first post, but I've already tried purging
and reinstalling several times. The one I reported is only the last one,
Il 03/05/22 09:47, to...@tuxteam.de ha scritto:
Any chance you could try to run a command line as above and see
whether the daemon likes to start?
# /usr/sbin/mariadbd --basedir=/usr --datadir=/var/lib/mysql
--plugin-dir=/usr/lib/mysql/plugin --user=mysql --skip-log-error
--pid-file=/run/mys
Il 03/05/22 07:04, to...@tuxteam.de ha scritto:
According to this huge mess, the log file is somewhere in
/var/lib/mysql/t470.err (the number '470' is the process
ID, aka PID, so it will change at every start).
Actually t470 is my hostname so it stays the same.
I had already looked at that lo
Il 02/05/22 17:43, Larry Martell ha scritto:
mysqld_safe is a shell script - you could try running it with sh -x to
see what it's doing and/or how it fails.
Here's to you:
# bash -x mysqld_safe
+ KILL_MYSQLD=1
+ MYSQLD=
+ niceness=0
+ nowatch=0
+ mysqld_ld_preload=
+ mysqld_ld_library_path=
+
Il 02/05/22 17:17, Richard Owlett ha scritto:
If logged in as "richard" I can execute su {+ password} and receive a
prompt indicating I'm "root".
"bash: update-grub: command not found"
Bug?
No, it's only an effect of the PATH variable. Try "su -".
Il 02/05/22 15:46, to...@tuxteam.de ha scritto:
Have you tried to start the mariadb server by hand?
Yes, I've tried with:
# mysqld_safe
but it exits almost immediately and it logs the same errors reported by
`systemd status mariadb`
Il 02/05/22 12:54, mick crane ha scritto:
I don't know anything about this but
https://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/184283/mariadb-10-1-galera-cluster-error
says The source of this error
Thanks but... it's not the same error, nor the same context.
Until yesterday I had mariadb 10.6 running on my system (bookworm/sid).
It was behaving strangely, so I decided to stop it, uninstall it, remove
all databases during uninstall (it's a developer system, so no real data
to save there) and install it again.
Before reinstalling it, I checked that
On 06/01/22 00:34, Lucio Crusca wrote:
Thanks, nice try, but, besides I've cleared all three steps just in case (CPU
always below 5% while playing videos), none of those can explain why video
playback still works correctly for all the users except mine.
Since I needed videos to play,
On 06/01/22 00:22, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
Any or all of of these:
- Check CPU usage.
- Uninstall Steam
- reboot
Thanks, nice try, but, besides I've cleared all three steps just in case (CPU
always below 5% while playing videos), none of those can explain why video
playback still works correctl
I'm on Debian sid, using pipewire (just in case that makes any difference).
Since a few hours my user is not able to playback videos anymore.
All browsers and mplayer in general behave like this: they do not play just the
"video" part, but they normally play any sound tracks the videos come wit
I've finally sorted it out. The problem is Debian bug 870126.
Work around it by manually adding:
sessionoptional pam_keyinit.so force revoke
to /etc/pam.d/nodm
On Nov 1, 2021 I wrote:
(actually a Raspbian, but I assume it's no different
I've now tried installing a clean Debian 11 with Nodm in a virtual
machine and I face exactly the same problem, so we can safely exclude
any Raspbian-specific problems.
t, that is being called by .xsession:
#!/bin/bash -x
# Original by Michael Halcrow, IBM
# Extracted to a stand-alone script by Dustin Kirkland
# Edited on 2021-10-28 by Lucio Crusca
export
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
PD="Private&
Il 19/08/21 23:48, martin f krafft ha scritto:
Pulse and systemd need a dbus session, and |su| will not get you that.
If you want to use either, you need to ensure that you're properly
logged in as the user, or configure your system to set up the dbus
session accordingly.
>
> An easy way to do
I'm on Debian bookworm/sid. Until a few days ago I had Pipewire 0.3.32
from experimental and it used to work for both of the users I have in my
system as a PulseAudio drop in replacement (thanks to
pipewire-audio-client-libraries package). Then I accidentally removed it
and reinstalled it, but
thing that replaced krb5.conf, but in
recent releases (I'm using Debian sid) it doesn't do that something anymore?
I don't know, but I'm wondering just out of curiosity, because it's
working now and that's all I needed.
Thank you very much indeed.
Le jeu.
I'm trying to join a Debian Bullseye instance to Active Directory domain
powered by Zentyal Community Edition.
I'm not sure if I'm doing it wrong on the client or on the server side,
but the server is just a default Zentyal 6.2 CE setup with enabled AD
services.
I've tried following a few gu
Il 19/09/20 16:42, Fabien Roucaute ha scritto:
Need the output of 'systemctl status networking.service'
Using the console I could find the culprit: the datacenter uses ethernet
switches that filter MAC addresses, so I had to set the virbr10 mac
address to the same as eno1 interface. It now
Il 19/09/20 15:23, Fabien Roucaute ha scritto:
Well sorry, I didn't know you were working on it via the net.
Did you set the firewall (iptables or nftables)?
No firewall at all.
I have no idea how you can fix the issue without having access to a
console now though.
I can actually have a
Il 19/09/20 10:48, Fabien Roucaute ha scritto:
Yes, there some mistakes in your interface file:
delete the 'auto eno1' and add inet in the line beneath to get that
'iface eno1 inet manual'
After fixing those mistakes and rebooting, the system is not reachable
anymore. Unfortunately I can o
Il 19/09/20 10:03, Fabien Roucaute ha scritto:
Le 19/09/2020 à 08:21, Lucio Crusca a écrit :
Il 19/09/20 00:54, Dan Ritter ha scritto:
auto eno1
iface eno1 manual
auto virbr10
iface virb10 inet static
bridge_ports eno1
bridge_stp off
address 2.4.6.8
netmask 255.255.255.224
Il 19/09/20 00:54, Dan Ritter ha scritto:
auto eno1
iface eno1 manual
auto virbr10
iface virb10 inet static
bridge_ports eno1
bridge_stp off
address 2.4.6.8
netmask 255.255.255.224
gateway 2.4.6.1
the bridge eats the eno1 interface.
Using that configuration it actually brings u
I'm trying to bridge a network interface between host and guest (both
Debian Buster+Bullseye+Sid) so that NAT is not needed.
In the host /etc/network/interfaces I've declared a bridge like this:
auto eno1
iface eno1 inet static
address 2.4.6.8
netmask 255.255.255.224
gateway 2.4.6.1
up
Il 19/10/2017 18:12, don magnify ha scritto:
thanks... i did. same result...
You may want to run
# apt-get update
before your build-dep command.
Il 19/10/2017 19:29, don magnify ha scritto:
how dies this help with the "build-dep python-imaging --fix-missing" part?!
Because build-dep action needs to download source packages too. Since
you plan to install *build* dependencies, you need the sources (or at
least headers) of the required
Il 19/10/2017 12:00, don magnify ha scritto:
> # sudo apt-get build-dep python-imaging --fix-missing
>
> get:
>
> "E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list"
You need to add deb-src lines.
https://debgen.simplylinux.ch/
I need to recover a deleted file (no backup available obviously). The
file was
/var/lib/libvirt/images/i5s.raw
As soon as I deleted it, I realized it was the wrong file to delete and
I unplugged the power chord. Then I booted systemrescuecd and mounted
the filesystem readonly.
root@sysrescc
Il 05/07/2017 21:13, I wrote:
collisions count on their virtualized network interface (rtl8139
driver)
I've tried to switch to virtio and everything is now working properly,
no more collisions and good transfer rate.
I have some qemu-kvm guests and a host system. Some of them are Debian
GNU/Linux 9, other are Debian GNU/Linux 8. All of them are amd64.
The host holds the only public IP address and it's a Debian 9 system.
The guests are behind NAT of the KVM network. One of the guests act as a
router and app
Il 27/06/2017 23:35, Pascal Hambourg ha scritto:
Le 27/06/2017 à 13:29, Lucio Crusca a écrit :
-A POSTROUTING -d 10.7.33.109/32 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 25 -j SNAT
--to-source 10.7.33.100
If this rule is required, then your routing setup is wrong.
Thank you very much, that was the problem
Il 26/06/2017 11:35, Dan Purgert ha scritto:
That shouldn't be happening -- you may have an errant rule you didn't
show
I think I did show that rule:
-A POSTROUTING -d 10.7.33.109/32 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 25 -j SNAT
--to-source 10.7.33.100
The problem is that without that rule things do not
I have a server with Debian GNU/Linux as host system.
The host runs several guest virtual machines, but it has only one public
IP address.
Each virtual machine is a QEMU/KVM Debian GNU/Linux system that runs
some specific service (so I have one for websites, one for mail, one for
database, o
Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
Stretch (Debian 9) doesn't include PHP 5.x,
You are right, in fact it is a jessie+stretch server, mostly jessie +
some package from stretch.
Hi all,
I've a problem with a stretch/amd64 web server. Since two hours ago, I
get the following in dmesg and syslog:
Jun 9 11:21:01 weber kernel: [ 331.716831] php5-fpm[1245]: segfault at
7ffcb4febf70 ip 7f2e5e8d629a sp 7ffcb4febf60 error 6 in
libpcre.so.3.13.3[7f2e5e8c2000+72000]
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
In the case of NM, it seems it has acquired[1] this capability
last year.
[1]
https://blogs.gnome.org/thaller/2016/08/26/mac-address-spoofing-in-networkmanager-1-4-0/
Bingo! Thanks a lot.
Let's try to add some informations... my wifi interface is:
03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Limited BCM43224 802.11a/b/g/n (rev 01)
I've tried to use an external PCI-express wifi card:
06:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR5418 Wireless Network
Adapter [AR5008E 802.11(a)bgn] (PCI
Dominik George wrote:
How do I check the systemd-networkd thing?
ps aux… ;)
The MAC changing would also have to be configured in
/etc/systemd/network .
Unfortunately systemd wasn't to blame here, no systemd-networkd running
and no configuration files in /etc/systemd/network.
I add that I
Dominik George wrote:
Assuming you do not have macchanger or something like that installed
(guessing you wouldn't be asking if you had taken such measures ;)), I
only know of systemd-networkd having such a feature.
No macchanger and nothing like that I'm aware of.
How do I check the systemd-n
Hans wrote:
Do you have package "macchanger" installed?
Nope...
# apt-cache policy macchanger
macchanger:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1.7.0-5.3+b1
I can add my system is a Debian GNU/Linux 9 amd64 that went through tons
of upgrades in the years (it started as a testing version of wheez
I need to tell a network admin the hardware address of my wlan0
interface, so that he gives me access to the wifi network. The problem
is that the hw address is changing everytime I use the wlan0 hardware
switch...
# ifconfig wlan0
wlan0: flags=4098 mtu 1500
ether b2:ad:31:c5:86:36
Felix Miata wrote:
Did you look for any significant differences between the working and
non-working grub.cfgs? Does Grub see your SSD as an NVMe device and
need to embed a different binary or load a different module for it?
I think you've caught it! Here is what seems to me the most interesti
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
In the OP's context this doesn't make much sense. From the OP's mail
dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb [other params elided]
That would copy boot sector, partition table and everything. If
(a) the one (or the other) disk isn't broken
(b) no one else is concurrently wri
Il 22/02/2017 21:40, Lucio Crusca ha scritto:
cmp is running just now, it started a few minutes ago and it will take about 2
hours. No errors reported until now. I'll let you know the results.
No errors reported by cmp. Still the system is not bootable, same error as
before. What a
Tixy wrote:
At the very least, Ubuntu would cause writes to the SSD due to things
like superblock updates for mount time and count, and possibly access
timestamps in file inodes. But if it's a GUI desktop live CD, I wouldn't
be surprised if there wasn't background file indexing and thumbnailing
t
Il 22/02/2017 17:40, Tixy ha scritto:
On Wed, 2017-02-22 at 09:18 +0100, Lucio Crusca wrote:
I booted a live Ubuntu from CD media, checked with fdisk that every
partition is starting 4K aligned and used the following command to
copy the disk contents:
dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb status=progress
Il 22/02/2017 15:39, Eero Volotinen ha scritto:
Try using clonezilla: http://clonezilla.org/
I can try, but I'd prefer understanding what I'm doing wrong, if possible.
Il 22/02/2017 09:18, Lucio Crusca ha scritto:
the following command to copy the disk contents:
dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb status=progress bs=4K
P.S. I've just tried cloning again with the SSD in the notebook and the HDD in
the external USB/SATA adapter, this time booting Ubuntu fro
Hello,
I've just migrated my Debian testing/unstable install from a HDD to a SDD (too
many custom configurations to go for a clean install). The hardware is a Dell
Precision M4500 notebook.
The HDD is a Seagate 250GB 7200rpm, the SDD is a Samsung 250GB EVO 850. The
total capacity matches exact
On April 20, 2016, I wrote:
Hello *,
I'm using Stretch/Sid amd64 and I update it every few days. Since
about a month or so it fails to resume from suspend to RAM. It doesn't
happen regularly, it fails about 50% of the times. When it doesn't
resume, I get only a black screen in text mode with
Hello,
I'm trying to install the latest cd image downloaded from
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/amd64/iso-dvd/debian-testing-amd64-DVD-1.iso
The hardware is a HP 15-G210 NL:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04536542/?openCLC=true
I've disabled Secure Boot and I'm install
Hello *,
I'm using Stretch/Sid amd64 and I update it every few days. Since about
a month or so it fails to resume from suspend to RAM. It doesn't happen
regularly, it fails about 50% of the times. When it doesn't resume, I
get only a black screen in text mode with the blinking caret in the top
Il 05/04/2016 13:34, Liam O'Toole ha scritto:
I'm not using KDE at the moment, but my experience of it is that all
KDE applications store their configuration in text files. Is there a
knotifyrc file somewhere on your system? See the "second way" in the
following link: http://ubuntuforums.org/s
Il 04/04/2016 20:44, Ralph Katz ha scritto:
You could do something similar, or change permissions, for the whole
kde sound file directory. A more proper method may exist, but simple
works fine.
Thanks for the suggestion, a
# chmod o-r /usr/share/sounds/KDE*
worked on stretch/sid too. Since
Hello all,
I use Xfce, but I also like having a few KDE apps installed (namely,
k3b, konquest and a few others, but the problem here pertains to knotify
in general). I haven't the full KDE desktop and I don't want it. I'm on
a up-to-date stretch/sid amd64. When playing konquest, for example, e
Il 12/02/2016 21:24, Sven Joachim ha scritto:
Try "update-glx --config glx" and select the mesa implementation
(untested, I don't use those packages).
Thanks a lot, that worked. Now that I don't use the buggy NVidia driver
anymore I feel relief.
Il 12/02/2016 18:37, Sven Joachim ha scritto:
On 2016-02-12 18:02 +0100, Lucio Crusca wrote:
$ ldd /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so
linux-vdso.so.1 (0x7ffda3181000)
libGL.so.1 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGL.so.1 (0x7f135aa8)
Where does that f
Il 12/02/2016 16:52, Ric Moore ha scritto:
Got libGL installed?
I think so, because I do have libgl1-mesa-glx and libgl1-mesa-dri
installed. Do I need other packages for libGL?
Il 12/02/2016 17:43, Sven Joachim ha scritto:
What does "ldd /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so" print?
Cheers, Sven
$ ldd /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so
linux-vdso.so.1 (0x7ffda3181000)
libGL.so.1 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGL.so.1 (0x7f135aa8)
Hello all,
I've just switched from proprietary nvidia driver to nouveau (because
the transition of the nvidia driver to nvidia legacy left my system
without graphics, and I prefer using my time to configure nouveau than
to configure nvidia-legacy). I'm running stretch/sid amd64. My hardware
i
In data mercoledì 6 novembre 2013 16:09:42, Lucio Crusca ha scritto:
> What am I doing wrong?
I still don't know what, but switching to the minimal ISO (mini.iso) instead
of the one with the debian installer bundled did the trick.
That suggests me that the same problem would show up wit
Hello *,
I've followed this guide [1] and now I have my PXE server up and running,
however that guide doesn't tell how to configure tftp-hpa menus for Debian, let
alone the netinst version.
This other guide [2] tell something about Lenny, but I couldn't find the
debian-installer folder in the
In data lunedì 9 settembre 2013 14:48:18, Beco ha scritto:
> I'm using this site to see compatibility.
>
> http://www.openprinting.org/printers
I think openprinting.org is terribly outdated. I prefer googling for
" linux" and seeing what people ask in the forums, but
please note that I'm skille
In data lunedì 9 settembre 2013 18:30:41, Gregory Nowak ha scritto:
> On Mon, Sep 09, 2013 at 11:20:34PM +0200, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> > I'm trying to build opus package from source for both amd64 and i386,
> > after
>
> > having applied the patch by Pino Toscano I
Hi,
I'm trying to build opus package from source for both amd64 and i386, after
having applied the patch by Pino Toscano I've found here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=674467
What I've done so far is:
$ apt-get source opus
# apt-get build-dep opus
$ patch -Np1 < .../o
In data lunedì 9 settembre 2013 11:44:20, Darac Marjal ha scritto:
> Usage of ia32-libs is now discouraged, in favour of enabling the i386
> architecture (dpkg --add-architecture i386; apt-get update) and
> installing the native 32-bit version of your application.
Do you know by any chance of the
Hi *,
I need ia32-libs in order to enable 3D features of the fglrx driver in my
64bit box. Until a few days ago I had it installed ok. Then, after some
aptitude update, I got broken packages because of ia32-libs: it depends on
libjack-jackd2-0:i386, which in turn depends on libopus0:i386, which
Claudius Hubig wrote:
> It doesn’t complain, it waits for you to press the keys you want as a
> shortcut :)
ROTFL. If I weren't the only one in the world not understanding it myself,
I'd say it's not very intuitive, but being alone I have to admit it's my
fault instead: please excuse me, I'm on
Hello *,
I'm trying to bind a keyboard shortcut to control sound volume. I've found
this:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=63591
however when I open "Settings > Keyboard > Application shortcuts" and click
"Add +", the friendly GUI does not let me enter any shortcut. I'm able to
As they told me on debian-boot list, the problem was being
caused by bug #696942 which has been fixed in yesterday weekly
iso image of wheezy.
It now works, tanks.
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Petr Voralek wrote:
> What did you use as partition table type?
Tried both gpt and msdos (which I assume to actually be mbr), same error.
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Hi everybody,
I'm trying to install Debian Wheezy amd64 (January 28 iso file) on a new pc
I've just assembled. The mainboard is an Asus Sabertooth 990FX R2.0, with
AMD 990fx/SB950 chipset. The CPU is an AMD FX-8350 and I have 16GB of RAM,
so I'd prefer to avoid the 32bit version of the system i
Raffaele Morelli wrote:
> use another app... eg qdvdauthor or switch to the command line
:D typical reply from the IT dept.
qdvdauthor isn't in Debian either (but, even then, I still need DVD-Styler
for a few other reasons) and switching to the command line is not really a
solution in this cas
Hello,
I came back to Debian (testing/unstable) since a good year now, before that
I had been using Ubuntu for about two years and yet before Debian since
2003.
No doubt I prefer Debian. There's a but. Debian pretends to be the universal
OS. Maybe it's true for everything, but multimedia.
Let
Hello *,
I'm fighting with a problem that comes up sometimes at reboot with Etch.
Sometimes the system hangs on the message:
"Waiting for /dev to be fully populated..."
but some other times it works and the boot process continues normally.
Searching with google I could realize this is related t
Hello *,
I'm not sure this is on topic, however I don't know wherever else to ask. I
have my Debian Etch server on a static IP address running bind9 for my own
domain (sulweb.org, well bind9 it's not up & running yet, but let's assume
it were).
I'd like to create a subdomain (say dev.sulweb.org) a
Hello all,
are you aware of any FOSS application for bluetooth advertising that works
on Debian?
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Rob Heilman wrote:
> Is this observed behavior the intended behavior? Why the change in
> procedure?
I don't really know.
> Where should I submit a request to revert to the previous
> behavior observed in Sarge?
If you suspect that's a bug (and it seems, because it makes wrong
assumptions abou
Hello everybody,
I have to install some commercial fonts in current sid/i386 to make them
available to GTK applications (flashplayer in particular). I know, that's
not free software nor free fonts, but that's what will eventually buy me
the food for a few days...
Three questions:
1. I have to adv
Hello everybody.
I'm a Debian CD vendor and a customer asked me the source distribution
(woody). However I and my customer both don't know how one can install those
CDs, and I'd like to know what exactly a source distribution is before
selling one. Is there an installer that compiles packages o
I've no real experience with automounter, but I've noticed something in your
config files that looks strange to me; please don't assume I'm right.
> This file below (auto.misc)
> looks like it needs a flash line like maybe:
> #below added july 28,2004
> flash -fstype=fvat,sync,nodev,nos
Andreas Janssen wrote:
> According to a message on debian-user-german,
> the /etc/courier/authmodulelist file was deleted during the upgrade.
I can confirm the file wasn't there anymore after the upgrade. I extracted a
copy from the backup (more or less) and the SMTP relaying started working
aga
Hello everybody.
I'm the admin of a mail server running woody and Courier. Last week I applied
the DSA-533 patch. After that, the authenticated SMTP relaying stopped
working.
When I try to send an email using SMTP auth, the logfile shows
"/usr/lib/courier/courier/modules/esmtp/authstart: cannot
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