OBTAINING FOLLOWING PROBLEM
command-not-found version: 0.3
Python version: 3.9.1 final 0
Distributor ID: Kali
Description:Kali GNU/Linux Rolling
Release:2021.1
Codename: kali-rolling
Exception information:
unable to open database file
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/
In addition, the output of aplay -l
Is: List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Audio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio], device 0: HdmiLpeAudio [Intel
HDMI/DP LPE Audi]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: Audio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio], device 1: HdmiLpeAudio [Intel
HDMI/DP
Additional info that I forgot to add:
The output of lspci -knn
Is: 00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium
Processor x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Series SoC Transaction Register [8086:2280]
(rev
36)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor
x5-E8000/J3x
Hi, so I have successfully installed Debian 10 (testing) and I am
experiencing audio issues.
The output of lspci is as follows:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor
x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Series SoC Transaction Register (rev 36)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Inte
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De : tech
Envoyé : jeudi 9 août 2018 20:05:41
À : Greg Wooledge; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Objet : RE: mailing list vs &quo
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On Thu, 9 Aug 2018 17:39:36 +
tech wrote:
Hello tech,
>modern like a bugzilla or else ???
The wheel has been around several thousand years. Perhaps we should
replace that too.
You don't like MLs; Nobody is forcing you to use them.
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On Thu, Aug 09, 2018 at 05:39:36PM +, tech wrote:
> Should'nt be time to move away from an old mail-listing to something more
> modern like a bugzilla or else ???
No.
The way most people keep up to date on network news is through subscription to
a number of mail reflectors (also known as mail exploders). Mail reflectors are
special electronic mailboxes which, when they receive a message, resend it to a
list of other mailboxes. This in effect creates a discuss
anyone ??
De : tech
Envoyé : vendredi 3 août 2018 05:53:55
À : debianusers
Objet : Debian>=9.5 + APACHE2>=2.4.25 + HTTP/2
Hello world,
As the Apache MPM (Multi-Processing Module) prefork no longer supports HTTP/2
and having updated to 9.5 (breaking my
Hello world,
As the Apache MPM (Multi-Processing Module) prefork no longer supports HTTP/2
and having updated to 9.5 (breaking my fully working HTTP/2 server), i wonder
what are the plan for HTTP/2 support.
Is it better to wait for a fix ?
If so, when ?
Is it better to forget MPM, witch i
created : https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/563
Hello all,
Trying to run an EATON 850pro via USB on a Debian Stretch Stable.
I have letsencrypt certificate installed and working.
When trying to manage the EATON device, i got:
upsmon Can not initialize SSL context
When 850pro is con
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Sorry, I just realized that you are on a 64-bit machine. Try this:
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze-backports/linux-image-2.6-amd64
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> FATAL: Error inserting coretemp
> (/lib/modules/2.6.32-5-amd64/kernel/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.ko): No such
> device
Try installing a more recent kernel like 2.6.39 from Squeeze backports [1].
1: http://packages.debian.org/squeeze-backports/linux-image-2.6-686
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Ivan,
> I guess that the inittab(5) entry in question is only started
> after rc.local finishes. Therefore, starting startx(1) in the
> background may help.
That was it. Adding "&" at the end of the command in rc.local did the
trick! Thanks!
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> suspicious that I am compelled to ask if you are really sure that is
> the correlation? Please double check.
Yes, I double checked that. As soon as I revert back to installing
xdm, the login console appears on Serial Port 1.
> Are there any messaged logged to /var/log/syslog concerning failure
I have uncommented the following line in the /etc/inittab file on
Debian Squeeze:
T0:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 9600 vt100
Basically, I am trying to output a login console on Serial Port 1
also. This works if my system starts up normally i.e. via
xdm->fluxbox. However, I want to do a auto lo
> SiS provides an updated driver at their site:
>
> ***
> http://w3.sis.com/download
>
> Xorg (1.4~1.7)
> File Name 2.81.08.zip
> Version v R2.81.08
> Release Date 2010-10-25
> Support Products Z9s , Z9M , Z11 , Z11M ,
> File Size 19,925KB
> Support OS Linux ,
Yes
> Maybe related to this:
>
> xserver-xorg-video-sis: Black screen on PDX-089T with XGI Volari Z7
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=610710
Not sure, since I have a Z9m card and I cannot find anywhere in the
package information whether it supports this card or not.
> In the meantime
I think I found out the reason...Every X release i.e. X11RX.X has a X
server version associated with it. For example, X11R7.5 has X Server
version 1.7 and the latest X11R7.6 has X Server version 1.9 [1] which
clears the confusion.
[1] ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Window_System#Release_history
-
Hello,
As per the Xorg website [1], the latest stable release is 7.6 which
happened on 20 December 2010 and the next stable release will be 7.7
[2] somewhere in 2011 (which is not out yet).
So my question is how come Debian Squeeze (stable) has Xorg server
(xserver-xorg-core) 7.7 [3] already if t
On my Debian Squeeze System, I get the following messages after the
system has been running for some time:
[ 16.218059] sshd (1565): /proc/1565/oom_adj is deprecated, please use
/proc/1565/oom_score_adj instead.
[ 3584.185304] atkbd serio0: Unknown key released (translated set 2,
code 0x6e on isa00
Hi,
I am trying to get my Graphics Card (XGI Volari Z9M) on Debian
Squeeze, but I can't seem to find the correct driver for it. I tried
the xserver-xorg-video-sis [1] driver by specifying the driver
explicitly in the xorg.conf file:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device
> (Save yourself a few keystrokes: just type 'grep purge packages.txt'.)
Definitely! Thanks for pointng that out.
>sed -i 's/purge$/install/' packages.txt
>dpkg --set-selections < packages.txt
OK, so it is just done manually. I was wondering if there are any
special tools (like dpk
Hi,
After upgrading, installing and removing some packages from Lenny to
Squeeze, I ended up with the following situation:
debian6.0# dpkg --get-selections > packages.txt
debian6.0# cat packages | grep purge
cpp-4.4 purge
dmsetup
> Are you sure you don't have flash player or java or any other plugin/
> extension installed? They can be located in many places. Run:
>
> locate libflashplayer.so
Running the above commands returns nothing. I am sure I have not
installed any plugin, extension, add-on, etc. after installing
icewea
Hello,
This happen on a fresh installed Debian 6.0.2 with 2.6.32-5-486 kernel.
Running Icewesel web browser:
# iceweasel
crashes as soon as the brower loads with the error message "Illegal Instruction"
Running Iceweasel with the following two commands works fine and I no
longer see the crash:
$ i
>There isn't one 'cos X nowadays automagically detect everything - when
> it does.
Yes, I am aware of that, except that, in this case X does not detect
the correct driver automagically...:)
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In Debian Lenny, X server use to correctly load the video driver
(mach64_drv.so) for my VGA card:
debian:~# lspci -v | grep VGA
00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Rage Mobility
P/M (rev 64) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
After upgrading to Squeeze, X server defaults to vesa dri
Sven,
> AFAIK the kernel in the installer is
> split into many small packages from the regular linux-image package. So
> the possible differences are version skews when a newer kernel hits the
> archive, and missing modules that are not packaged for the installer.
You are right. I discovered that
> It is in the boot directory of the linux-image package, which is on the
> first disk or in the packages section at www.debian.org.
So, from what you just said, it means that both the kernels, one that
runs from the install disc and the one that gets installed on the hard
drive are exactly the sa
> It should be available at /boot/config-`uname -r`
That would be true after the system installation finishes. What I am
looking for is the config file for the kernel runs the installation
process. For some reasons I suspect that there might be some
difference between the kernel that installs Debia
Hello,
I was wondering where can I find (or view) the .config file for the
kernel (vmlinuz) that comes on the Debian Squeeze install discs. I
tried searching on the internet but nothing came up.
Thanks.
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Never mind. Found it in one of the Linus' post on LKML.
Back in the days when Debian repo had the
linux-image-2.6.30-bpo.2-686_2.6.30-8~bpo50+2_i386.deb kernel, I had
installed on my PC. Now I have installed the current kernel package from
lenny-backports -- linux-image-2.6.32-bpo.5-686_2.6.32-29~bpo50+1_i386.deb.
The problem is that the old 2.6.30 ker
Try the following kernel parameters -- first all of them together and
thereafter in combination:
acpi=off nolapci noapic
I am using Debian Lenny on my AMD Anthlon X2 box. Currently I am using
mediawiki version 1.12 that shipps with Lenny. However, I would like to
upgrade to latest version of mediawiki 1.16 [1]. I know Debian backports has
1.15 but I want 1.16 (or whatever is the latest version).
What is the best met
I am running Debian Lenny with subversion installed. I have a normal user
called "svnmaster" to whom I would like to give permission to run all the
svnadmin commands. How can I do that. My repositories usually live in
/var/lib/svn/. I do not want to share the root password with this user
(john).
T
I am using Debian Lenny (amd64). I need to upgrade the current version of
Subversion (1.5.1) on my Lenny system to something more recent, say 1.6. I
noticed that Debian backport does not have the 1.6 version but Debian
testing (squeeze) has 1.6 which is what I am looking for. What is the best
way t
OK after doing some more research I found the answer.
1. nano .xsession
2. Add contents:
#~/bin/bash
xset s off -dpms &
exec gnome-session
3. chmod +x .xsession
4. Make sure the session "Xclient" is selected in GDM.
That's it!
>I'd put a zenity line in there ( zenity --info --text "Run from .xinitrc" )
>that will wait for you to press 'ok'
I tried it. I do get the dialog box but after clicking "OK" I get the dialog
saying:
"Your last session only lasted for less than 10 seconds. If you have not
logged out yourself, this
>How is totem playing when .xinitrc is run?
Not quite sure what you mean. This is the sequence.
BIOS->Grub->System Boots->Systme Auto logs into GNOME->Totem Runs
automatically (through sessions->startup script)
.xinitrc file resides in my home directory /home/user/.xinitrc.
>Is xset the only X client when it is run? Xorg resets its state when
>the last client connects...
The only other "active' program running is the totem player playing a .avi
file. No network/ethernet cable is attached to the system.
Also I forgot to mention that I am auto-logging into GNOME but t
Hi,
I am using Debian Lenny on x86 machine. I need to make the following command
permanent upon every boot:
xset s off -dpms
I am booting into GNOME with GDM.
I have tried adding this to my /home/user/.xinitrc file:
#!/bin/bash
xset s off -dpms
and made it executable:
chmod +x .xinitrc
but it
Hi,
So I did get a chance to add swap to my system and guess what it made a
significant difference. I had two instances of iceweasel, one instance of
gedit, 3 gnome-terminal window open and the system is still running pretty
decently. I know there is always the debate between how much Swap is
suff
>You can try adding swap but I doubt it will help much as the disk is so old
and slow
The hard drive is quite recent and supports up to UDMA2 speeds although I
too think that adding swap space won't make a difference.
>Adding another 128MB or 256MB of memory would probably help the most with
that
So I have a very low end system which has 128 MB of RAM and a 486 based x86
processor. After installing GNOME on Lenny, as soon as I launch firefox,
opera or any other relatively intensive application the system comes to a
crawl and becomes slow and sluggish. The system load increase up tp 5, the
C
Thanks Ron for the link. That was informative. I will try to go that route.
But the original question still remains unanswered as to why setting
LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose does not produces more ouput as it claims. Should I file
a bug report against mesa-utils package?
> What driver do you use?
Basically I am using ATI Rage Mobility M1 card and Xorg is using "mach64"
driver.
# lspci | grep VGA
00:04.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Rage Mobility P/M
(rev 64)
#
# cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep driver
X.Org XInput driver : 2.0
(==) Match
Hi,
I am using Debian Lenny on a PC. I am trying to figure out why direct
rendering is not working so upon giving "glxinfo" command I get:
# glxinfo > glxinfo.txt
name of display: :0.0
display: :0 screen: 0
direct rendering: No (If you want to find out why, try setting
LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose)
server
I was under the impression that whenever you run apt-get update it reads the
repositories listed in /etc/apt/sources.list file and fetches the contents
of it but apparently something else is going on too...
So somtime back I added the following line in my /etc/apt/sources.list:
# Opera Browser Rep
> Also, you should mount proc inside of the chroot, not to /proc. `mount -o
bind
> dev /mnt/dev; mount -t proc none /mnt/proc`
Thanks! That worked!
I know this use to work in Debian Etch but it is not working in Lenny.
So I am trying to install a kernel image (after custom compiling) on a
exisiting Debian Lenny installation which is on a hard drive partition
(/dev/hda5). Here is what I am doing as "root" from a current Debian
installation (on
My bad...I didn't realize opera has a Debian repository..That
should certainly solve the problem...
Thanks for all your inputs...
utomate this installation process
through a script also keeping in mind that the dependencies of opera package
might change in the future.
Alternatively, if anyone can suggest a better method on how to achieve that
would be great.
Thanks,
Tech Geek
Did you take a look at this?
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/debirf
I have used it couple of times and I have been able to boot from RAM. The
package is not in current stable version though but you can easily backport
it.
Hi all,
I am planning to use a issue tracking system (on Debian Lenny PC) for
reporting bugs against software packages (not related to Debian or any linux
distribution) internal to my organization. Here is a brief overview of the
process...
I installed Debian Lenny on my PC (/dev/hda1) without any swap partition. I
recompiled my kernel to boot without using an initrd.
Now when I boot to my base system, I still see following messages from the
init scripts on my console:
Activating swap...Done
James,
>( 2015 / 1024 ) = 1.96GB, which is what you are expecting.
> But Int( 2015 / 1024 ) = 1, which is what you are seeing.
Thanks for the wonderful explanation.
So I know my system has 2 GB Memory.
debian:~# uname -a
Linux debian 2.6.26-2-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Nov 5 02:23:12 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux
debian:~# cat /proc/meminfo
MemTotal: 2063496 kB
MemFree: 30268 kB
Buffers:396792 kB
Cached: 744344 kB
SwapCached: 29612 kB
Act
>
> Jeffrey,
>
> >Don't know if there's automatic way. But one way you can try is to write a
> >script to remove those sections whose "Status" is not "installed" in the
> >file /var/lib/dpkg/status.
> I thought about that but I wondering if APT package management has some
> in-built way to do it au
So I have been using my current Debian instalaltion for almost a year now
and over this time I have installed, purged and deinstalled a lot of
packages. It seems that the status file maintains a list of all the packages
and their current states that have been ever installed on the system since
the
So my Debian Lenny is installed on /dev/sda1 (ext3 formatted). My VMware
Virtual Machines are stored at the following locations on /dev/sda1
# ls -l /var/lib/vmware/
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 2009-10-22 16:35 hostd
drwxrwxrwt 10 root root 4096 2010-01-25 12:21 Virtual Machines
#
I am r
The source of your NIC driver should be in all kernel sources for each of
the kernel that is installed on your system. Does that help?
Type:
# uname -r
and see what kernel are you running and then check the source of the
corresponding kernel?
> Why not use a more complete busybox?
I don't think busybox has ftp client in it. It has ftpget.
Is debian or any nslu2 firmware enabled for 802.11n routers, or is all
the work still going on or basically completed for 802.11g/b/a, and
development either hasn't started in, or there is no interest in,
hacking the 802.11n class routers?
I need to purchase a wireless router and would prefer to r
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On 3/26/09, Harold R. Grove wrote:
> On Thursday 26 March 2009, Randy Kramer wrote:
>> On Thursday 26 March 2009 05:02:48 am Thorny wrote:
>> > On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 17:49:37 -0400, Randy Kramer posted:
>> > Not sure if confirmation is what you want, for me in Konq 3.5.9 on
>> > Lenny, select all wo
On 4/25/09, leo wrote:
> when I exec ntpdate -u pool.ntp.org for example, the out is:
>
> "no server suitable for synchronization found"
> so it's posible a misconfiguration or no access
> what could be the problem here?
If you are running ntpd while trying ntpdate, it will fail (with the
above q
On 3/20/09, Daryl Styrk wrote:
> tech lists wrote:
>> Has anyone successfully installed & used Debian on either this
>> (P-7805u) or the simiilar 7811 Gateway laptops? I'm having trouble
>> finding any success stories on Google ( or this mailing list, or the
>
Has anyone successfully installed & used Debian on either this
(P-7805u) or the simiilar 7811 Gateway laptops? I'm having trouble
finding any success stories on Google ( or this mailing list, or the
debian-laptop mailing list, or linux laptops website) for these
laptops or any Gateway FX laptops (
an't be fixed.
Is there a method of updating the bios on an Acer without booting into
windows? I tried asking Acer tech support this question, and while
underlining that I wasn't asking them for Linux support but planned to
run Linux as the reason for the question, they went off the deep end
Hey,
I've been using Debian/Linux for just less than year and have been
irreversibly hooked. I've been studying up on the boot and initialization of
the system and have a question about run levels. I know Debian defaults to
using run level 2. There is a comment in /etc/inittab that states;
# R
On Thursday 08 November 2007 02:41:48 pm Celejar wrote:
> > Thanks! Problem solved. Odd that the book I referred or the README file
> > that explains the building process didn't mentioned that as a needed
> > dependency.
>
> It isn't needed for building the kernel, or even for configuring it
> unle
Hey,
I'm looking for some advise before installing a version of Linux that I built
from the latest source. I am very pleased with the Debian/Lenny distro that I
use and my only real reason for building my own kernel is more for
educational purposes than anything but I would also like to compile
On Thursday 08 November 2007 09:52:35 am Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Randy Patterson - [Tech]:
> > In file included from scripts/kconfig/lxdialog/checklist.c:24:
> > scripts/kconfig/lxdialog/dialog.h:32:20: error: curses.h: No such file or
> > directory
>
> Your system is mis
Hey,
I'm running Debian/Lenny which I update weekly. I downloaded the Linux source
version 2.6.23.1 from the kernel.org site and uncompressed the file all with
no problem. The next step was to create the configuration which I did by
running;
make defconfig
This ran again without a problem. I
Hey,
I am trying to compile the 2.6.23.1 linux kernel and have ran into a brick
wall. I know this isn't the list for it but was wondering if someone could
point me in the direction of the appropriate list. I found the list at
vger.kernel.org but that is for linux kernel developers and they prob
On Tuesday 16 October 2007 21:37, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2007 at 06:09:50PM -0500, Randy Patterson - [Tech] wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > When I run this command;
> >
> > aptitude update
> >
> > I get the following output;
> >
>
Hey,
When I run this command;
aptitude update
I get the following output;
Hit ftp://debian.mirrors.tds.net lenny Release.gpg
Get:1 ftp://debian.mirrors.tds.net lenny/main Translation-en_US
Ign ftp://debian.mirrors.tds.net lenny/main Translation-en_US
Get:2 ftp://debian.mirrors.tds.net lenny/con
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I've just installed another Debian Stable and I want to know why on earth the Debian maintainers believe it acceptable to just go ahead and install Exim4 without asking, forcing me to go and uninstall it afterwardsI'd like there to be a minimal install option but I can't see it, the clo
hello. I started using knoppix which got me using full debian (ive tried a lot of other distros and yours is the best so far) and my question is how can i get my system to boot to kdm to logon.
im running a mutt :) P1 256/ram 5 gig hd im useing debain sarge 3.1 any info will help thanks.
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I am posting this question on this list because I beleve the problem
might be Debian related.
I am using Blender 2.35 on Debian amd64 unstable with KDE3.
I was trying a sample audio project and I am getting the following error:
open /dev/[sound/]dsp: Device or resource busy
Couldn't open audio
I am posting this question on this list because I beleve the problem
might be Debian related.
I am using Blender 2.35 on Debian amd64 unstable with KDE3.
I was trying a sample audio project and I am getting the following error:
open /dev/[sound/]dsp: Device or resource busy
Couldn't open audio:
When I mount the cdrom in kde, half the time, I can't unmount it or
can't eject it Can anyone offer me some information on this or let me
know where I might find it?
Thanks for your time, Bill H.
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I have just installed Debian testing. I have a Logitech Trackman Wheel
Trackball.
As a trackball it works fine. But I can't seem to get the wheel to work.
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> > And what relation does my email address have to my telephone #? What
> > are they checking in my email that has any relation to my telephone?
> > (Yes, I use ppp to my ISP, but surely they can't query the ISP server
> > to find out which telephone I'm using to call the ISP, and surely it
> > s
I just recompiled my kernel and the PCMCIA does not appear to be loading.
It is important that I use initrd for the root file system and that PCMCIA
be built into the kernel instead of module since it is a laptop and the nic
is not onboard. Where have I missed my PCMCIA step and how do I set it up
I am trying to make a bootable Debian CD-Rom. I need to know what makes a
cd-rom bootable. Thanks Kris
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Try using:
headers_check_syntax = true
headers_checks_fail = true
which checks to be sure the From To BCC etc. are correctly formatted and
rejects them if not.
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> I'm having lots of frozen messages because null sender ie "mail
> from:<>"
>
> I want to reject those email or bounce to one or ev
Offhand, I'd recommend updating OpenSSH on the Debian box to 2.5.1p1,
available from many mirrors listed at http://www.openssh.com/portable.html.
Will do.
a fast ! :)) I have run into the same problems some time ago & upgrading
solved all the issues + corrected some vulnerabilities at th
Hi,
I'd like to install Debian 2.2, but I'm having trouble
figuring out which packages to download. I noticed
that I won't be using many of the packages that come
with the distribution, and don't want to waste time
downloading them or, worse, downloading and burning a
CD image. I'd prefer to insta
net. It looks like
>someone is sending you spoofed ip addresses.
>
>On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Krug Tech wrote:
>
>> I have a debian system which is always connected to the Internet and I
use
>> it as a firewall (forwarding, masquerading, etc.) I couple of days ago
>> kerne
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