On 2012-04-25 22:03, Dan wrote:
> What is the advantage of booting Linux directly with EFI instead of
> using rEfit? The performance is improved if the system is booted with
> EFI?
No, once running the performance is the same.
> Or it is just that it will boot up faster. I do not have a mac,
> bu
i run this command
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth1 -d 8.8.4.4 -j MASQUERADE
my client computers able to ping 8.8.4.4
but when i "iptables --flush -t nat" it clrear the table but my
client can still ping the destination.
i check "iptables-save" is shows that tables are empty.
i thought
hi list
Can somebody explain why smbd and nmbd are not affected by the following
strict ruleset in /etc/hosts* ?
/etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 MYHOSTNAME localhost.localdomain localhost
127.0.1.1 MYHOSTNAME
192.168.2.10MYSERVER
cat /etc/hosts.allow
#ALL: localhost 127.0.1.1 192.168.2.0/2
2012/4/26 Tuxoholic :
> hi list
>
> Can somebody explain why smbd and nmbd are not affected by the following
> strict ruleset in /etc/hosts* ?
>
> /etc/hosts
> 127.0.0.1 MYHOSTNAME localhost.localdomain localhost
> 127.0.1.1 MYHOSTNAME
> 192.168.2.10 MYSERVER
>
> cat /etc/hosts.allow
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 10:03 PM, Dan wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Carsten Mattner
> wrote:
>> Has anyone successfully installed Debian as a single boot system
>> on an EFI Mac?
>
> What is the advantage of booting Linux directly with EFI instead of
> using rEfit? The performance is i
I was playing a music track while using XBMC when suddenly the sound
stopped. I tried everything I could to restore sound. None of my
multimedia programs produced sound. Even speaker-test produced nothing.
I tried rebooting, purge xbmc from the system: nothing.
Well, this morning, I unpacked m
Juan is correct. However my two cents - don't rely on hosts.allow and
hosts.deny for anything. Just use iptables rules to do this type of thing.
Also, most don't consider samba to be a very secure service (last CVE was
only a few weeks ago) so be very careful with this service.
On Apr 26, 2012 5:3
On 2012-04-25 09:13:35 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
> I replaced my old 21" CRT (I had been running it at 1792x1344x32@75hz) in
> favour of a 24" LED monitor running at 1920x1080. That's a drop of .4M
> pixels but the really high resolution LCD screens cost a lot more.
Unfortunately the loss in vertica
On 2012-04-24 16:57:52 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Apr 2012 18:19:11 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > This is just a workaround. The real problem hasn't been fixed. And this
> > means that it is no longer possible to read arbitrary documentation from
> > doc directories easily.
>
> I'm st
Hi Tuxoholic,
[...]
> With this smb.conf tweaking it works fine, but why could smbd/nmbd run past
> /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny without those lines in smb.conf?
Already answered by Juan Sierra Pons.
> To my limited CIDR understandig a /32 mask should restrict access to
> 192.168.2.0.
Also, if there's a better list to ask this on, please point me to it.
Thanks!
-Matt
On 4/25/12 10:15 PM, Matthew Drobnak wrote:
First, I have to say I love Debian. But I've been struggling with the
preseeding lately. First it was the keyboard layout, as the name has
changed a few times.
But
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 10:15 PM, Matthew Drobnak wrote:
>
> First, I have to say I love Debian. But I've been struggling with the
> preseeding lately. First it was the keyboard layout, as the name has changed
> a few times.
> But that's been rectified. So, now I am trying to get partitioning righ
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Thanks for clearing this up Juan and Shawn.
I noticed I could change smbd to run in inetd mode if I flip the switch
in /etc/default/samba, but I don't known how this would improve things,
eventually create new drawback in cifs performance ... so I'll keep it
as it is with additional smb.conf e
Hello Clive
Thanks for pointing me to to ipcalc,
I noticed smb.conf has a commented entry for 127.0.0.0/8
This would cover the whole local subnet:
HostMin: 127.0.0.1
HostMax: 127.255.255.254
Does it make sense to cover more than 127.0.0.1 and 127.0.1.1 in
/etc/hosts.allow ?
I don't kn
I have made a copy of the / file system from the boot
drive on a Debian Squeeze system to a new flash drive as the
original drive is about 13 years old, works fine, but I don't
want to push my luck too far. I used fdisk to format the new
drive, made Partition 1 bootable and then used rsync
I have made a copy of the / file system from the boot
drive on a Debian Squeeze system to a new flash drive as the
original drive is about 13 years old, works fine, but I don't
want to push my luck too far. I used fdisk to format the new
drive, made Partition 1 bootable and then used rsync
Very sorry for the duplicate posting. It looked like the first
attempt bounced so I re-sent it and both worked.
Martin
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On 26/04/12 10:02 AM, Martin McCormick wrote:
I have made a copy of the / file system from the boot
drive on a Debian Squeeze system to a new flash drive as the
original drive is about 13 years old, works fine, but I don't
want to push my luck too far. I used fdisk to format the new
drive
Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> I was playing a music track while using XBMC when suddenly the sound
> stopped. I tried everything I could to restore sound. None of my
> multimedia programs produced sound. Even speaker-test produced nothing.
>
> I tried rebooting, purge xbmc from the system: nothing.
Indulekha wrote:
Without knowing the cause of the original problem one
cannot really call it "solved" though...
Or am I missing something?
I think I remember him saying he had 'been messing around' before losing
his sound; so for him the problem is solved, i.e. he has his system back
where it w
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Well, that's at least comforting to know that I'm not crazy. :)
I wish there was an easy way to get the partitioner code from FAI into
d-i. They use parted on the backend as well, but their syntax is a lot
simpler, and supports multiple disks. I just can't bring myself to go
the whole FAI rout
On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 12:32:51 +0900, Han wrote in message
:
> > ..what happens if you try the radeon driver from backports?
> > Or dist-upgrade to wheezy?
>
> Well, if I change the word fglrx in my xorg.conf to radeon or
> radeonhd, it gives me a
> black console.
>
> Actually, I was running whee
Hello,
I am about to purchase my very first digital video camera. I have never bought
this kind of hardware before, and as a KDE user, I'd like to enquire what the
linux community would recommend. I want a low-to-mid range camera (up to $500,
more only if specific features are worth the price
Augustin wrote:
Hello,
I am about to purchase my very first digital video camera. I have never bought
this kind of hardware before, and as a KDE user, I'd like to enquire what the
linux community would recommend. I want a low-to-mid range camera (up to $500,
more only if specific features are
On 26/04/12 16:10, Indulekha wrote:
Sian Mountbatten wrote:
Without knowing the cause of the original problem one
cannot really call it "solved" though...
Or am I missing something?
I was doing something with xbmc (just trying things out), but why it
muted sound is beyond me. Because I'm will
On 25/04/12 15:30, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2012 18:39:54 +0100, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
When I replaced my desktop with a new computer, I kept my TFT screen. It
has the non-standard size of 1440x900.
Recently, I have been wondering if it would be better for me to have
1600x1200 screen.
Gary Dale writes:
> Personally, I'd just dd the entire old disk to the new one. Then use
> gparted (from a live distro) to resize your partitions.
Actually, that is probably the best solution. I did that on a
previous disk several months ago and it worked fine
> However, since you have already do
On 2012-04-27 02:44:19, Augustin wrote:
> I am about to purchase my very first digital video camera. I have never
> bought
> this kind of hardware before, and as a KDE user, I'd like to enquire what the
> linux community would recommend. I want a low-to-mid range camera (up to
> $500,
> more o
Hello,
I want to update from Squeeze to Wheezy but want to avoid Gnome 3 at all
costs, is there a way of doing this successfully?
Thanks
James
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Rob Owens wrote:
> Actually, I now need to figure out how to make the two screens act as
> one. Currently, I can open applications on either screen but I can't,
> for instance, drag an application from one screen to the other. I'm not
> sure if I can do that with separate video cards, though.
In
Stephen Allen wrote:
> Joe wrote:
> > Doesn't do it for me, I'm just seeing the pts entry.
>
> Joe, are you on SID?
Joe is probably on Sid where this bug is still active:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=659957
It should be logging this information to the utmp but doesn't. Th
Le 26 avril 2012 17:15, James Allsopp a
écrit :
> Hello,
> I want to update from Squeeze to Wheezy but want to avoid Gnome 3 at all
> costs, is there a way of doing this successfully?
>
> Thanks
> James
>
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 14:13:28 +0500
Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> i run this command
>
> iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth1 -d 8.8.4.4 -j MASQUERADE
>
> my client computers able to ping 8.8.4.4
>
> but when i "iptables --flush -t nat" it clrear the table but my
> client can still ping the
I installed debian 6.0.4 DVD #1 and it is working fine.
Later I downloaded iso's #2 and 3.
Tried to boot up #2 iso, won't boot up.
How do I install 2 and 3?
jozien
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On Mon, 2012-04-23 at 20:43 +, Camaleón wrote:
[...]
>
> Mmm... what worries me is why an fsck is even needed just because a non-
> vital application is not being closed gracefully on shutdown, that's not
> something I would consider worth for a fsck >:-?
>
> Steven, have you considered a ha
I think that isos #2 and #3 are for getting packages from,
not booting.
So if your /etc/apt/sources.list does not point to a repository
on the net, and you try to install a package, the system
will prompt you to insert one of those dvds.
That is my guess only, because i was really floundering aro
On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 14:42:17 -0600
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Stephen Allen wrote:
> > Joe wrote:
> > > Doesn't do it for me, I'm just seeing the pts entry.
> >
> > Joe, are you on SID?
Yes.
>
> Joe is probably on Sid where this bug is still active:
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cg
I have a machine that is locking up every few days. It doesn't seem to be doing
much when it happens, nor do I see anything in the syslog or messages files. Is
there any way to enable extra logging to try to catch what is going wrong?
Thanks.
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On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Joe Zien wrote:
I installed debian 6.0.4 DVD #1 and it is working fine.
Later I downloaded iso's #2 and 3.
Tried to boot up #2 iso, won't boot up.
How do I install 2 and 3?
On 26/04/12 23:28, Dan Hitt wrote:
I think that isos #2 and #3 are for getting packages
once in a while i get
dwww will not allow you to read the file
for instance, when i look for clusterdb by searching for postgresql and
choosing the clusterdb link the error message is
Access denied
dwww will not allow you to read the file
/usr/share/postgresql/8.4/man/man1/clusterdb.1.gz
the pe
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