Dne, 28. 11. 2010 00:13:31 je tv.deb...@googlemail.com napisal(a):
[mild rant mode]
Sure it would be awesome to work only with Debian proper, but due to
dfsg and probably other legal concerns several packages will never be
part of the distribution, or only limited versions. d-m is pretty much
pl
Dne, 28. 11. 2010 02:32:11 je Ivan Marin napisal(a):
Hi all,
I'm planning to get a laptop soon and gonna run Debian on it. I'm
gonna need a few things:
- HDMI/DVI output support, as I usually use a 22' Dell external
monitor;
- A good processor, at least i5/i7 Lynnfield/Arrandale;
- A good vi
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 11:34:55 +0100
Klistvud wrote:
>
> I've just recently read somewhere that GNU/Linux performance of some
> of the major video cards lags behind their Windows performance by as
> much as 40-50%, especially in 3D and OpenGL performance, and that at
> higher resolutions the lag g
On Du, 28 nov 10, 11:34:55, Klistvud wrote:
>
>
> I've just recently read somewhere that GNU/Linux performance of some
> of the major video cards lags behind their Windows performance by as
> much as 40-50%, especially in 3D and OpenGL performance, and that at
> higher resolutions the lag gets ev
I run my own (non-commercial) web site which includes a forum. There are
smileys which can be used in the posts which are supposed to animate
except that they don't animate on my desktop machine.
My desktop runs Debian Testing/Squeeze, up to date, and uses a 2.6.34
kernel plus the nouveau graph
On 2010-11-28 12:14 +0100, Barry Samuels wrote:
> I run my own (non-commercial) web site which includes a forum. There are
> smileys which can be used in the posts which are supposed to animate
> except that they don't animate on my desktop machine.
Do other GIFs animate there?
> My desktop ru
Hi Ivan,
I have a ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4500 Series VGA controller. It's binary
drivers are miserably useless. (Even scrolling in Firefox lags.) Hence,
I couldn't find motivation to test its 3D capabilities. Its open source
drivers bundled with some recent kernel version are way much better. (At
On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 19:00:47 -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 03:22:00PM +, Camale??n wrote:
>> Black/White & jolted video
>> http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=67743&p=225152
>>
>> And maybe also:
>>
>> Important notice for Debian/Ubuntu users
>> http://forum.v
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 11:14:59 +, Barry Samuels wrote:
> I run my own (non-commercial) web site which includes a forum. There are
> smileys which can be used in the posts which are supposed to animate
> except that they don't animate on my desktop machine.
(...)
Try by empty your browser's cac
Anand, sorry for the private ..
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 8:56 AM, Anand Sivaram wrote:
> Install "realpath" package.
> Then try
> realpath /proc/$$/pid
>
Or without installing that package: "readlink -f /proc/$$/pid"
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On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 22:51:11 +, James Brown wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> JFYI, there was a recent exploit for ProFtpd:
>>
>> http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/15449/
>>
>> Also followed here:
>>
>> proftpd: IAC remote root exploit
>> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=602769
On 28/11/10 11:59:25, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 11:14:59 +, Barry Samuels wrote:
>
> > I run my own (non-commercial) web site which includes a forum. There
> > are smileys which can be used in the posts which are supposed to
> > animate except that they don't animate on my desktop
On 28/11/10 11:35:01, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2010-11-28 12:14 +0100, Barry Samuels wrote:
>
> > I run my own (non-commercial) web site which includes a forum. There
> > are smileys which can be used in the posts which are supposed to
> > animate except that they don't animate on my desktop mach
On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 19:32:11 -0600, Ivan Marin wrote:
> I'm planning to get a laptop soon and gonna run Debian on it. I'm gonna
> need a few things:
>
> - HDMI/DVI output support, as I usually use a 22' Dell external monitor;
> - A good processor, at least i5/i7 Lynnfield/Arrandale;
> - A good v
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 12:16:24 +, Barry Samuels wrote:
> On 28/11/10 11:35:01, Sven Joachim wrote:
>> Do other GIFs animate there?
>>
>>
> As I said originally the same GIFs animate on the same machine if they
> are on the local version of the web site but not on the remote site.
(...)
That
On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 00:14:45 -0500, Mag Gam wrote:
> I am currently working on a ecommerce system for a client. We are using
> Debian 5. I was told by an engineer that unloading unnecessary modules
> will improve performance in the system. My question(s) are: is this
> true? Also, how do I measure
Stan,
thanks for the response.
To my understanding, CONFIG_HZ is a kernel time option. Has that
changed? I can certainly rebuild the kernel. How can I check via /proc
what my HZ is currently set at? Is there a tool to determine this for
me?
Removing tasks from cron has helped! We had some weir
Erp, pressed 'send' to quickly.
TCP/UDP offloading, to my understanding hardware has to support and
my hardware Intel e1000 doesn't by our engineering team.
i know we can offset the NIC to do IP checksum but it would be great
to bypass the kernel in general.
As a replier stated, RT is a good o
On 11/27/2010 07:14 AM, Rob Owens wrote:
> Is this theme in the repos, or does it have to be installed manually?
It's already in the repositories for Sid. Dunno if it's made it to
testing yet.
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> 1. Use a kernel with CONFIG_HZ=1000 (or greater)
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On 11/28/2010 01:13 AM, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
> Maybe you shot yourself in the foot here, it's needed to read a
> commercial dvd...
>
I did re-install that package when I only had the videolan repository
remaining.
It is your right to rant about the reception that Mr. Marillat's work
On 11/28/2010 01:52 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> I think the OP already solved the video problem.
>
> The only it remains is the inhability of VideoLAN to open files from
> "sftp" or other network sources but I dunnot how to bypass this unless
> importing/mounting the share vian samba/nfs :-?
I used
Situation: My daughter works for a bank and must use Microsoft to work
at home. Yesterday the system would not boot - no safe mode, no
nothing, just return to loading bios.
The machine is an HP desktop which came preloaded with Windows XP
Professional. As instructed we made a recovery disk and s
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 16:52:24 +0200, Matthias Andersson wrote:
> On 11/28/2010 01:52 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>> The only it remains is the inhability of VideoLAN to open files from
>> "sftp" or other network sources but I dunnot how to bypass this unless
>> importing/mounting the share vian samba/nfs
On Sunday 28 November 2010 14:54:49 Thomas H. George wrote:
> Situation: My daughter works for a bank and must use Microsoft to work
> at home. Yesterday the system would not boot - no safe mode, no
> nothing, just return to loading bios.
>
> The machine is an HP desktop which came preloaded with
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 08:54:49 -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> Situation: My daughter works for a bank and must use Microsoft to work
> at home. Yesterday the system would not boot - no safe mode, no
> nothing, just return to loading bios.
(...)
> Is there any chance of recovering usable files b
I did as you said and the following printed out:
> VLC media player 1.1.3 The Luggage (revision exported)
> Blocked: call to unsetenv("DBUS_ACTIVATION_ADDRESS")
> Blocked: call to unsetenv("DBUS_ACTIVATION_BUS_TYPE")
> Warning: call to signal(13, 0x1)
> Blocked: call to setlocale(6, "")
> Blocked:
On 28/11/10 12:16:24, Barry Samuels wrote:
> On 28/11/10 11:35:01, Sven Joachim wrote:
> > On 2010-11-28 12:14 +0100, Barry Samuels wrote:
> >
> > > I run my own (non-commercial) web site which includes a forum. There
> > > are smileys which can be used in the posts which are supposed to
> > > an
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 16:15:34 +, Barry Samuels wrote:
> On 28/11/10 12:16:24, Barry Samuels wrote:
>> On 28/11/10 11:35:01, Sven Joachim wrote:
(...)
>> If that setting was the problem wouldn't it prevent smileys on the
>> local machine from animating?
>
> I have found that creating a new b
Hi,
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 03:31:48PM +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 08:54:49 -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
>
> > Situation: My daughter works for a bank and must use Microsoft to work
> > at home. Yesterday the system would not boot - no safe mode, no
> > nothing, just return to
On Sunday 28 November 2010 00:50:22 deb...@good-with-numbers.com wrote:
> Upgrading lenny to squeeze fails with the following message during
> "apt-get upgrade":
>
> Yes, I do have an NFS mount--my whole filesystem:
>
> --
> # mount
> /dev/nfs on / type nfs (rw)
> [...]
> --
>
> So
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 17:33:46 +0200, Matthias Andersson wrote:
> I did as you said and the following printed out:
(...)
>> [0x1382110] main input error: open of
>> `sftp://secretuser:secretpassw...@192.168.1.2/media/sda1/2.AVI' failed:
>> (null) Warning: call to rand()
Totem can open the remote
Good day.
Can You please help me to direct to some documentation or project in
Debian or explain how to make the following:
after a system has been installed and configured - to make it encrypted
so that it will make impossible (or almost so) to read its files,
configuration, etc (even though the
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 08:54:49 -0500
"Thomas H. George" wrote:
> Situation: My daughter works for a bank and must use Microsoft to work
> at home. Yesterday the system would not boot - no safe mode, no
> nothing, just return to loading bios.
>
> The machine is an HP desktop which came preloaded w
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 08:54:49AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> Situation: My daughter works for a bank and must use Microsoft to work
> at home. Yesterday the system would not boot - no safe mode, no
> nothing, just return to loading bios.
>
> The machine is an HP desktop which came preloade
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 17:22:17 +0100, Axel Freyn wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 03:31:48PM +, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 08:54:49 -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
>>
>> > Situation: My daughter works for a bank and must use Microsoft to
>> > work at home. Yesterday the system would
I ran the same command with the -vv option enabled -
the following snippet was among the output:
[0x765770] main input debug: creating access 'sftp'
path='secretuser:secretpassw...@192.168.1.2/media/sda1/2.AVI'
[0xa49750] main access debug: looking for access module: 0 candidates
[0xa49750] main
On 28/11/10 16:19:45, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 16:15:34 +, Barry Samuels wrote:
>
> > On 28/11/10 12:16:24, Barry Samuels wrote:
> >> On 28/11/10 11:35:01, Sven Joachim wrote:
>
> (...)
>
> >> If that setting was the problem wouldn't it prevent smileys on the
> >> local machine
Hi all,
does anybody notice that /etc/network/interfaces has changed?
I notice that on my Sid and Squeeze box when I boot to single user mode
for update and there wasn't networking.
/etc/network/interfaces had
# The primary network interface
allow-hotplug eth0
#NetworkManager#iface eth0 inet dh
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 17:10:28 +, Barry Samuels wrote:
> On 28/11/10 16:19:45, Camaleón wrote:
>> > The problem still occurs in Opera and Chromium though. Why should a
>> > problem like that affect different browsers in the same way?
>>
>> It is called "cache" and it can be annoying :-)
>>
>>
28/11/2010 18:09, Matthias Andersson wrote:
> I ran the same command with the -vv option enabled -
> the following snippet was among the output:
>
>
> [0x765770] main input debug: creating access 'sftp'
> path='secretuser:secretpassw...@192.168.1.2/media/sda1/2.AVI'
> [0xa49750] main access debug
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 19:09:59 +0200, Matthias Andersson wrote:
> I ran the same command with the -vv option enabled - the following
> snippet was among the output:
(...)
> [0xa49750] main access debug: no access module matched "sftp"
(...)
> That would mean VLC was compiled without the sftp su
Hi Camaleón,
> > But that is extremly dangerous...: you risk to loose/destroy
> > informations on the damaged filesystem (nobody guarantees, that scandisk
> > is not destroying data...). And especially defrag: this WILL destroy
> > data, which are in lost files (=sectors of the harddisk which seem
I could seed it [like thousand of people could], but i can't find the 5.0.7
torrents :O
why? :O
28/11/2010 18:45, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 19:09:59 +0200, Matthias Andersson wrote:
>
>> I ran the same command with the -vv option enabled - the following
>> snippet was among the output:
>
> (...)
>
>> [0xa49750] main access debug: no access module matched "sftp"
>
> (...)
>
>
On 11/28/2010 02:34 PM, Sthu Deus wrote:
Good day.
Can You please help me to direct to some documentation or project in
Debian or explain how to make the following:
after a system has been installed and configured - to make it encrypted
so that it will make impossible (or almost so) to read it
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 18:48:18 +0100, Axel Freyn wrote:
> Hi Camaleón,
>> > But that is extremly dangerous...: you risk to loose/destroy
>> > informations on the damaged filesystem (nobody guarantees, that
>> > scandisk is not destroying data...). And especially defrag: this WILL
>> > destroy data,
Sounds like you're asking for the impossible. Once the disk is
encrypted, you'll at least need to enter a password as a key to
decrypt it when it powers on.
Would it solve your problem to make the machine diskless, boot it over
the network?
Sthu Deus wrote:
> to make it encrypted
> yet that it w
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 09:53:10 -0800, S Mathias wrote:
> I could seed it [like thousand of people could], but i can't find the
> 5.0.7 torrents :O
>
> why? :O
If you mean the whole images, let them to take a breath :-)
As per today's announcement:
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"N
On Du, 28 nov 10, 13:41:52, Volkan YAZICI wrote:
> Hi Ivan,
>
> I have a ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4500 Series VGA controller. It's binary
> drivers are miserably useless. (Even scrolling in Firefox lags.) Hence,
While I don't like the ATI binary drivers this is not normal. Do you
have firmware-lin
Hi,
after an upgrade to squeeze I have the problem that my keyboard is no
longer recognized by X (the mouse works). If I kill gdm/kdm from another
machine via ssh, I get a console where the keyboard works. Xorg.0.log
does not show any errors (and the keyboard is mentioned there).
It does not matt
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 02:45, Brad Alexander wrote:
> IMHO, it's another tool in the toolbox. The secret is that you need to
> be using multiple tools,
Such as? Other than a firewall and maybe antivirus.
Rkhunter?
Tripwire?
Why/not any specific one? What about log analysis?
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I expect to buy next Tuesday a Canon 60D body which can use SD, SDHC and
SDXC recording media. SDXC cards are considerably more expensive than
the other two, in part I suppose because they use the Microsoft exFAT
file system; so royalties must be paid
On 2010-11-28 20:51 +0100, Ken Heard wrote:
> I expect to buy next Tuesday a Canon 60D body which can use SD, SDHC and
> SDXC recording media. SDXC cards are considerably more expensive than
> the other two, in part I suppose because they use the Microsoft exFAT
> file system; so royalties must b
Dne, 28. 11. 2010 20:51:24 je Ken Heard napisal(a):
I expect to buy next Tuesday a Canon 60D body which can use SD, SDHC
and
SDXC recording media. SDXC cards are considerably more expensive than
the other two, in part I suppose because they use the Microsoft exFAT
file system; so royalties mus
godo wrote:
> does anybody notice that /etc/network/interfaces has changed?
> I notice that on my Sid and Squeeze box when I boot to single user
> mode for update and there wasn't networking.
>
> /etc/network/interfaces had
> # The primary network interface
> allow-hotplug eth0
> #NetworkManager#i
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 11:16:41 +0100
Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 28. 11. 2010 00:13:31 je tv.deb...@googlemail.com napisal(a):
>
> > [mild rant mode]
> > Sure it would be awesome to work only with Debian proper, but due to
> > dfsg and probably other legal concerns several packages will never be
> > pa
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 14:51:24 -0500, Ken Heard wrote:
> I expect to buy next Tuesday a Canon 60D body which can use SD, SDHC and
> SDXC recording media. SDXC cards are considerably more expensive than
> the other two, in part I suppose because they use the Microsoft exFAT
> file system; so royalti
To me that seems like a nasty hack.
Bob
To me also, I was think that programer forgot to put "\n" in cod or
something like that and that this is a bug.
Thanks for replay.
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El 2010-11-28 a las 12:14 -0500, Brad Alexander escribió:
(resending to the list)
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 7:22 AM, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
> > I'm not an expert in linux computer forensics but your logs are
> > displaying scaring information happening in your box. Secunia reports a
> > high imp
From: Bob Proulx
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 19:24:33 -0700
> I would look to see that the ports match up on both sides of the OpenVPN
> connection.
Just checked /etc/openvpn/myvpn.conf again. Yes, both ends aim for dev tun,
udp 1194.
> I would look that it is allowed through the firewall.
peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > I would look to see that the ports match up on both sides of the
> > OpenVPN connection.
>
> Just checked /etc/openvpn/myvpn.conf again. Yes, both ends aim for
> dev tun, udp 1194.
Good.
> > I would look that it is allowed through the firewall.
On 2010-11-28, Aaron Toponce wrote:
> On 11/27/2010 07:14 AM, Rob Owens wrote:
>> Is this theme in the repos, or does it have to be installed manually?
>
> It's already in the repositories for Sid. Dunno if it's made it to
> testing yet.
Not yet:
http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?pa
From: Bob Proulx
Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 15:39:20 -0700
> ... if it were configured to log rejects to the syslog then you should see
> logging of
> anything shorewall is rejecting to ... /var/log/kern.log
syslog vs. kern.log? In any case, yes, kern.log records that Shorewall is
dropping UD
Mag Gam put forth on 11/28/2010 7:10 AM:
> Stan,
>
> thanks for the response.
>
> To my understanding, CONFIG_HZ is a kernel time option. Has that
> changed? I can certainly rebuild the kernel. How can I check via /proc
> what my HZ is currently set at? Is there a tool to determine this for
> me?
Such as, running regular scans on your boxes to know what is
changing...Such as running a log analysis tool like ossec or swatch or
logwatch...Such as running some manner of host-based and network-based
intrusion detection system, like ossec or tripwire and snort,
respectively. Like regularly revie
Mag Gam put forth on 11/28/2010 7:31 AM:
> Erp, pressed 'send' to quickly.
>
>
> TCP/UDP offloading, to my understanding hardware has to support and
> my hardware Intel e1000 doesn't by our engineering team.
> i know we can offset the NIC to do IP checksum but it would be great
> to bypass the
2010/11/29 Brad Alexander :
> Being familiar enough with your systems and their behavior to know
> when something
>
...is missing?
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Lenny "stable" 2.6.86 GNOME 2.22.3
Path: Applications -> System Tools -> Configuration Editor
Folder path: apps/epiphany/general/
In the window to the right (Name/Value) look for managed network.
Uncheck this value.
Exit
Restart browser.
I've noticed the same problem with the Network Icon alway
Lenny_helper wrote:
> I am connected to the Internet via an Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
> (iwl3945 module). Epiphany and Evolution work fine, but always start in
> "offline mode".
Known bug. It is the network-manager problem.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=549451
And
http:
First off, I'm a video editing newbie. Not a linux newbie. I've been
running Debian since Bo.
I have a lot of video tapes lying around and I am afraid they will
degrade over time. Also, since they are not making tapes any more (or
VCRs?) I expect it will be difficult to repair my two VCRs w
On 11/29/2010 06:31 AM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
First off, I'm a video editing newbie. Not a linux newbie. I've been
running Debian since Bo.
I have a lot of video tapes lying around and I am afraid they will
degrade over time. Also, since they are not making tapes any more (or
VCRs?) I expect it
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:31:10 -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> First off, I'm a video editing newbie. Not a linux newbie. I've been
> running Debian since Bo.
>
> I have a lot of video tapes lying around and I am afraid they will
> degrade over time. Also, since they are not making tapes any more (
On Du, 28 nov 10, 18:12:05, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>
> I don't believe you can find this in /proc or /sys. On one of my
> servers, "grep CONFIG_HZ /boot/config-2.6.34.1" gives the following:
>
> # CONFIG_HZ_100 is not set
> CONFIG_HZ_250=y
> # CONFIG_HZ_300 is not set
> # CONFIG_HZ_1000 is not set
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010, Andrei Popescu writes:
> On Lu, 29 nov 10, 02:13:08, Volkan YAZICI wrote:
>> On Sun, 28 Nov 2010, Andrei Popescu writes:
>> > On Du, 28 nov 10, 13:41:52, Volkan YAZICI wrote:
>> >> I have a ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4500 Series VGA controller. It's binary
>> >> drivers are miser
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