impact on
the xen option. I still just see:
> Loading Xen 4.11-amd64 …
> Loading Linux 4.19.0-8-amd64 …
> Loading initial ramdisk …
How can I begin debugging this?
- Garrett
> On Feb 24, 2020, at 6:34 PM, Garrett Reid wrote:
>
> Hey, Debian folks!
>
> After updating
varieties of 4.9.0).
Am I correctly understanding the issue here? If so, is there a way to get a
newer xen hypervisor from a repo somewhere? (I can’t find it in backports or
proposed-updates). Or, is there a way to find a matching old kernel image?
And if not, where do I start debugging?
Thanks for your help,
- Garrett
David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 07 Aug 2017 at 20:00:10 (+), Garrett R. wrote:
> > Does anybody know, this gnome/systemd bug of umask, it this something that
> > I will have to wait for Debian 10 before it is fixed? Or will Debian 9
> > implement a fix when/if gnome/systemd
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On 07-08-17, Garrett R. wrote:
> No effect.
>
> I added "session optional pam_uma
g
it.
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On 07-08-17, Garrett R. wrote:
> No effect.
>
> I added "session optional
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Subject: Re: How to change default umask in Stretch?
On 07-08-17, Garrett R. wrote:
> I just tried this, adding "session optional pam_umask.so umask=0077" to the
> end of the /
ult umask in Stretch?
On 07-08-17, Garrett R. wrote:
> I apologize for the omissions.
>
> I am booting debian to GDM. I login. I then open gedit (or libreoffice, etc).
> I type document. I save it.
>
Have you tried to set in /etc/pam.d/login this:
session optional pam_umask.s
7 at 04:00:17PM +0000, Garrett R. wrote:
> I have created a file named ".xsessionrc" and it is in my home folder
> (~/.xsessionrc). Within this file I wrote this: umask 077.
>
> No change is evident. I first tried a relogin. No effect. I then rebooted.
> Also no effect. Creat
to change default umask in Stretch?
On Mon, Aug 07, 2017 at 03:25:27PM +, Garrett R. wrote:
> I have set /etc/login.defs to a umask of 077. Also, I commented out the
> USERGROUPS_ENAB entry.
>
> When I create gedit documents (for example), I am getting rw-r--r--. This
> doe
to change default umask in Stretch?
On Mon, Aug 07, 2017 at 03:25:27PM +0000, Garrett R. wrote:
> I have set /etc/login.defs to a umask of 077. Also, I commented out the
> USERGROUPS_ENAB entry.
>
> When I create gedit documents (for example), I am getting rw-r--r--. This
> does not
cal.
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From: "Felix Miata"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Monday, August 7, 2017 12:50:35 AM
Subject: Re: How to change default umask in Stretch?
Garrett R. composed on 2017-08-06 20:50 (UTC):
> The "old" methods for changing the defa
The "old" methods for changing the default umask no longer work in Debian
Stretch.
It appears systemd now manages umask. Can someone please describe how I can
change the default umask setting in Stretch?
st the kernel? Is there a chance some other
software (udev comes to mind) is causing this? Since the device doesn't
have this odd behavior in Windows I am inclined to blame the kernel or the
driver.
3. Is there way to make the system use the device's real MAC?
Thanks so much!
Garrett
On Feb 17, 2011, at 6:43 PM, Tom H wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 6:40 PM, Garrett Reid wrote:
>>
>> Hi all, I just installed the new stable Squeeze system, and moved over a
>> raid5 from an older system. For some reason, it now wants to mount as md127
>> instead
Hi all, I just installed the new stable Squeeze system, and moved over a
raid5 from an older system. For some reason, it now wants to mount as md127
instead of md0. I've been unable to map it back to md0.
Below is all the terminal commands I thought of as relevant, along with my
commentary. I'm do
Try the amd64 disk. The IA64 disk is for Itanium CPUs, which are different
from most 64-bit CPUs.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 8:53 PM, Star Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a intel dual-core cpu which supports 64-bit mode, and I want to
> install a IA64 etch on it, so i burn the etch IA64 iso
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 4:43 PM, Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 02:05:23PM -0400, Dylan Garrett wrote:
>
> > One issue that I see that you should fix (though it won't affect your
> > results):
> > #bin/bash!
> > Should
On 4/21/08, Damon L. Chesser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Brian McKee wrote:
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> >
> > On 21-Apr-08, at 11:08 AM, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
> >
> > if I use a term and cd into the games dir and type " wine Sins\ of\ a\
> > > Solar\ Empire.exe " it works
> > >
> >
> > Why not try adding a 'cd into t
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Lee Glidewell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Sunday 20 April 2008 07:33:33 pm Owen Townend wrote:
> > On 21/04/2008, Dylan Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >What should the permissions of the files in my home directory be?
>
So apparently some script I ran decided that it would be ok to modify the
permissions of my home directory. I now get an occasional "unsafe
permissions" warning referring to config files in my home directory when I
run certain apps such as gpg or when I log in through gdm. What should the
permissio
vance.
-Garrett
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ry to boot with the ide-scsi module).
btw, booting without ide-scsi=a breeze.
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how's about cdrdao? i'd like to not have gaps between tracks on my audio
cds...
thanks
-garrett
On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 01:48:34PM -0400, TR wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 08:27:02 -0700 (PDT)
> Garrett Patrick McLean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > if anybody h
my kernel.
> Garrett P. McLean wrote:
>
>>hi,
>>
>>i've been trying to get scsi emulation working. i've compiled and
>> installed my own custom kernel the debian way and i enabled the
>>following as modules: ide-cd, scsi_mod, sr_mod, sg, and ide-scsi.
if anybody has any clue or ANY suggestion i haven't tried yet i'd gladly
take itleft my computer off over night to be sure it wasn't
overheating...still no luck. i've also tried unloading the ide-cd module
entirelystill the same problem.... HELP!!!!
thanks
garrett
status=0xd0 { Busy }
hdc: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
and so on...
can anyone tell me why this is happening. i read somewhere that it could
be the computer overheating, so i turned it off for a few hours and
tried again, still no luck...
thanks to anyone who can solve this, it's dr
thanks, that worked out well. xcdroast is working fine, which was the
point of it all.
-garrett
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 12:20, Hugo Portela wrote:
> Garrett P. McLean wrote:
> > I started out with woody installed from cds and apt. everything was ok,
> > but there were some new pa
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 14:17, Russell Shaw wrote:
> Garrett P. McLean wrote:
> > also, is there any way
> > for me to add ide-scsi emulation as a module without recompiling?
>
> Select ide-scsi option in the source tree with make menuconfig,
> then make modules and mak
messages), but i can't eject or mount them
(consequently i can't use them in any programs). also, is there any way
for me to add ide-scsi emulation as a module without recompiling?
any help would be AWESOME!
cheers,
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able to find is 2.2beta37. Is this
significant? The machine is exporting the home directories for a NIS cluster
over NFS, so I'd rather not discover hideous problems with the setup :)
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in prompt w/o errors.
Please, could someone help me with this problem? I have no idea where
to go from here. Hopefully, this will ring a bell with someone.
Thanks,
Garrett Jost
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in module, but that package is
a dummy. It refers to a package called modutil, but I can't find
it anywhere.
How can I put back the current module utilities?
Thanks,
Garrett Jost
The out of memory error from d-select was apperently caused by a
kernal table mismatch which i think caused the swap file to not
initialize correctly.. I may be wrong on that, but i dont think so.
now how do i go about adding PPP support to the kernal?
thanks,
Bob
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