Hi there.
While looking for a web socket implementation for html5 I found this:
https://github.com/disconnect/apache-websocket
If someone got apache-websocket working on Wheezy amd64 with its example
programs using Google chrome or firefox, then I'm doing something wrong.
If not then I'd like to
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 06:22:13PM -0500, Rob Owens wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 08:23:26AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> > Is there a best debian program to compress avi videos enough to send
> > them by email?
Very much doubt it. How long does the video run for? What size is it?
> > I ha
Hi
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 11:31:49AM +0800, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 17 Feb 2014, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
>
> >So init knows that you want to shut down/reboot..
> >
> >My guess is that one of the "early" init scripts are hanging.
>
> Thank you for the hint. I followed your test metho
On Tue, 2014-02-18 at 09:51 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote and
"The last update" of the archive "was on 10:00 GMT Tue Feb 18." -
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2014/02/mail2.html :
> On Tue, 2014-02-18 at 11:18 +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> > But Asus bios doesn't seem to have a setting to disable
On 2014-02-17 12:26 -0600, y...@marupa.net wrote:
> But for 99.9% of Linux users most of the features in X11 are
> useless
That's a pretty bold statement. Do you have a link listing all
the features of X, so we can get an idea of which of them are
used by less than 1 in 1000 Linux users ?
I hope
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
On 2/17/14, Richard Owlett wrote:
I've been purchasing the multiple DVD sets as I am limited to a
dial-up connection.
It is great to support suppliers who service our "libre community" markets!
They provide a service/convenience I'm willing to pay for.
As 64GB fl
Andre Majorel writes:
> On 2014-02-17 12:26 -0600, y...@marupa.net wrote:
>
> > But for 99.9% of Linux users most of the features in X11 are
> > useless
>
> That's a pretty bold statement.
Agreed!
> I hope you don't count the ability to use remote displays among
> them. Because, among t
On a newly installed Wheezy machine I'm desperately trying to
configure an old HP LaserJet 6P printer connected to the parallel
port.
The card is well recognized, it seems:
francesco@desk:~$ lspci -vv
[...]
03:00.0 Parallel controller: NetMos Technology Device 9900 (prog-if 03
[IEEE1284])
On 18/02/14 20:49, Andre Majorel wrote:
> On 2014-02-17 12:26 -0600, y...@marupa.net wrote:
>
>> But for 99.9% of Linux users most of the features in X11 are
>> useless
>
> That's a pretty bold statement. Do you have a link listing all
> the features of X, so we can get an idea of which of them a
Hi Jon,
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 9:16 AM, Jon Danniken wrote:
> Hello list, I have a small script (foobar.sh) which I would like to run
> at shutdown or reboot:
>
> >So what am I missing here? I'm guessing that using update-rc.d is
> >probably more heavy duty/involved than I need for this littl
Scott Ferguson writes:
> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/wayland-devel/2010-November/97.html
I have to check wheter the "seamless" X11 support in Snow Leopard is still
not so "seamless" as it was Panther (i.e. character rendering, sometimes
close to unreadable). Gotta check this evening
On 2/18/14, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> I really am happy to help, and it is clear that so are others.
>> Creating your own personal "quick and dirty" repo is a relatively easy
>> thing to do (in my world at least :)
>
> I've reached the limit of "quick and dirty". I'm well
https://wiki.debian.org/BootUsb
Might also be enjoyable to read..
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Hi all :-)
for long years I using squirrelmail without authentication (smtp).
Now I'd like migrate to smtp with ssl authentication, I already
configured postfix to do this, so...
Do I need enter manually each credetials for each user? Or can I solve
with other way? (I don't use mysql) - smtp
On 18/02/2014 07:01, Pol Hallen wrote:
> Hi all :-)
>
> for long years I using squirrelmail without authentication (smtp).
>
> Now I'd like migrate to smtp with ssl authentication, I already
> configured postfix to do this, so...
>
> Do I need enter manually each credetials for each user? Or ca
On Sun, 2014-02-16 at 11:35 +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Does anyone know if tor arm can be run locally and tunnelled (rather
> than remotely logging in and viewing the remote instance)? I tried but
> arm seems to want to still talk to a local tor instance. Sorry this is
> a separate question.
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
https://wiki.debian.org/BootUsb
Might also be enjoyable to read..
Educational even!
I recommend following the many chains of links.
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On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 3:26 AM, wrote:
> [...]
> RDP takes less bandwidth than X forwarding, because it doesn't need to send
> all those X protocols over the network, just a bitmap display and input data.
> I've always found it faster.
If you can't use the grammar correctly, you could at least
If you have cron on your machine, I think the easiest thing to do is to
use the '@reboot' cron time specification, either in /etc/crontab, a
file in /etc/cron.d or root's personal crontab. e.g.
@reboot /usr/local/bin/foobar.sh
assuming that's where the script is and it's +x
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Zenaan Harkness wrote:
On 2/18/14, Richard Owlett wrote:
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
I really am happy to help, and it is clear that so are others.
Creating your own personal "quick and dirty" repo is a relatively easy
thing to do (in my world at least :)
I've reached the limit of "quick and di
Thank you Tom, this works as expected.
I was expecting ~A to match far less, but on second thought there will
be enough cases where the broader scope is essential.
All the best,
Peter
On 17.02.2014 22:04, Tom H wrote:
What is the correct filter to:
- list all installed packages coming from t
Hello everyone.
I am running some services in a remote headless system. the system runs
debian 6.
I would like the system to be read only by default. in case of an
update/upgrade I could run in read/write to process the job.
the filesystem is ext2 and it runs in a cf card.
I have seen voyage Lin
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 8:23 AM, Thomas H. George wrote:
> Is there a best debian program to compress avi videos enough to send
> them by email?
>
why not upload it to your youtube account, make it unlisted and email the
link(s)?
If it is too big may be chop it in parts and then upload each part
Le 18/02/2014 15:42, binary dreamer a écrit :
> Hello everyone.
>
>
> I am running some services in a remote headless system. the system
> runs debian 6.
> I would like the system to be read only by default. in case of an
> update/upgrade I could run in read/write to process the job.
> the file
At one point you reported that reboot did nothing.
Was that reboot -f or just reboot - which calls shutdown if you're
running at 0 or 6 according to the man page.
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On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 09:30:23PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 06:22:13PM -0500, Rob Owens wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 08:23:26AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> > > Is there a best debian program to compress avi videos enough to send
> > > them by email?
>
> Ve
On 02/18/2014 05:57 AM, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> If you have cron on your machine, I think the easiest thing to do is to
> use the '@reboot' cron time specification, either in /etc/crontab, a
> file in /etc/cron.d or root's personal crontab. e.g.
>
> @reboot /usr/local/bin/foobar.sh
>
> assu
On 02/18/2014 03:13 AM, Jaikumar Sharma wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 9:16 AM, Jon Danniken wrote:
>
>> Hello list, I have a small script (foobar.sh) which I would like to run
>> at shutdown or reboot:
>>
>>> So what am I missing here? I'm guessing that using update-rc.d is
>>>
List, good evening,
I have Iceweasel on a Wheezy laptop, and I wanted to use it for an
online educational course, which starts in a few days. The course
will employ video (among other teaching methods). Checking that
Iceweasel will play the video from the course website, Iceweasel loads
a p
On 2014-02-18, Richard Owlett wrote:
>
> Like "beauty", "minor" is in the eye of the beholder ;/
> That is _exactly_ the sticking point causing to say "clean and
> very peculiar".
man apt-secure
will tell you how to "provide archive signatures in an archive under
your maintenance"
which would
Ron Leach writes:
> List, good evening,
>
> "Your browser does not support HTML5/mp4 video playback. If possible,
> please use a different browser to watch this video"
Chromium/Chrome? The latter comes from a Google repository.
deb http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main
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I have been noticing this error in .xsession-errors file lately:
glibtop: Non-standard uts for running kernel:
release 3.12-1-686-pae=3.12.0 gives version code 199680
Can someone explain what's this about ? Should I be concerned?
Thanks
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On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 12:12:20 PM Frank McCormick wrote:
> I have been noticing this error in .xsession-errors file lately:
>
>
> glibtop: Non-standard uts for running kernel:
> release 3.12-1-686-pae=3.12.0 gives version code 199680
>
>
> Can someone explain what's this about ? Should
Ron Leach writes:
(snip)
> The Iceweasel announcement goes on to add
>
> "or install Flash Player."
>
> and provides a link to the Adobe site.
(snip)
> What do others on the list use to play similar video material on Wheezy?
I installed the non-free package flashplugin-nonfree which exactly
downl
On Tue 18 Feb 2014 at 11:13:44 +0100, francesco scaglione wrote:
> On a newly installed Wheezy machine I'm desperately trying to
> configure an old HP LaserJet 6P printer connected to the parallel
> port.
[Snip]
> But this is what I get when I launch hplip:
[Snip]
> Enter number 0...2 for con
On 18/02/2014 07:26, Dan Purgert wrote:
> On 18/02/2014 07:01, Pol Hallen wrote:
>> Hi all :-)
>>
>> for long years I using squirrelmail without authentication (smtp).
>>
>> Now I'd like migrate to smtp with ssl authentication, I already
>> configured postfix to do this, so...
>>
>> Do I need ente
On 2014-02-18 18:12 +0100, Frank McCormick wrote:
> I have been noticing this error in .xsession-errors file lately:
>
>
> glibtop: Non-standard uts for running kernel:
> release 3.12-1-686-pae=3.12.0 gives version code 199680
>
> Can someone explain what's this about ?
It's glibtop complaining a
Hi,
is there any chance to install multiple PHP versions with apache
mod_proxy_fcgi and fpm without own compiling ?
I have apache 2.4 and PHP 5.5.9, and i need also PHP 5.3 for one project.
So are there any precompiled packages and setup ?
Thanks
Martin
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On 02/18/2014 02:02 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> No, but please file a bug against libgtop2-7 or the source package
> libgtop2. For the reference, the message is in sysdeps/linux/open.c in
> the libgtop2 source code:
Fwd: Bug#739444: glibtop: Non-standard uts for running kernel:
Package: libgtop2-7
On 18/02/14 02:39 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 02/18/2014 02:02 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
No, but please file a bug against libgtop2-7 or the source package
libgtop2. For the reference, the message is in sysdeps/linux/open.c in
the libgtop2 source code:
Fwd: Bug#739444: glibtop: Non-standard ut
On 18/02/14 02:52 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
On 18/02/14 02:39 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 02/18/2014 02:02 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
No, but please file a bug against libgtop2-7 or the source package
libgtop2. For the reference, the message is in sysdeps/linux/open.c in
the libgtop2 source co
On 18/02/14 02:02 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2014-02-18 18:12 +0100, Frank McCormick wrote:
I have been noticing this error in .xsession-errors file lately:
glibtop: Non-standard uts for running kernel:
release 3.12-1-686-pae=3.12.0 gives version code 199680
Can someone explain what's this a
On Tue, 2014-02-18 at 11:19 -0600, y...@marupa.net wrote:
> This is probably not the best advice but: If nothing slows
> down/crashes/screws up data, then you can probably ignore it.
It's a good advice, it's only missing that people should do some
Internet research.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bi
In the slim chance that any of you run Lotus Notes on Debian -
Notes is broken on Wheezy - it's apparently incompatible with the
level of Gnome included. It works on squeeze/gnome.
Has any one built a successful workaround? There are lots of
partial suggestions from Google but nothing that look
> > Bug#739444
Oops, by accident I posted a wrong link.
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I've got a Cobalt Raq4 and am trying install etch (that's the most
recent version it will take) but when issuing:
root@debian:/# debootstrap --arch i386 etch /nfsroot-x86
http://archive.debian.org/debian/
I get the following error messages:
I: Retrieving Release
I: Retrieving Release.gp
So there's an LVM volume consisting of 3 disks that was created
by the Debian Installer. One of the disks develops problems
(offline uncorrectable sectors) so I buy a fourth, the same size
exactly. Now, I pvcreate /dev/sde, and I vgextend bigstore /dev/sde,
and I try to pvmove /dev/sdb1. Doesn't w
Le mardi 18 février 2014 à 14:49 -0500, Marc Auslander a écrit :
> In the slim chance that any of you run Lotus Notes on Debian -
I'm using it on an old chroot that I never ever update.
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On Tuesday 18 February 2014 16:55:35 Ron Leach wrote:
> What do others on the list use to play similar video material on
> Wheezy?
I've done a couple of Futurelearn courses, and have just tried the
video on yours. I can use both Iceweasel and Google Chrome. I
haven't tried any other browser fo
Does pvcreate imply pvscan? I.e. is LVM aware of the new pv so you can
move onto it?
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On 2/18/14, André Nunes Batista wrote:
> On Sun, 2014-02-16 at 11:35 +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> Does anyone know if tor arm can be run locally and tunnelled (rather
>> than remotely logging in and viewing the remote instance)? I tried but
>> arm seems to want to still talk to a local tor ins
On 18/02/14 22:17, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
> Scott Ferguson writes:
> >
> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/wayland-devel/2010-November/97.html
>
> I have to check wheter the "seamless" X11 support in Snow Leopard is still
> not so "seamless" as it was Panther (i.e. character rendering,
On Tue, 18 Feb 2014, Lisi Reisz wrote:
I have just finished one on the brain.
Now, and I have a reason for asking this, after taking that
brain course, were you left feeling more, or less,
comfortable with your brain, such as it is now?
I've often imagined that, if I were put in charge of
arm gives the following error:
[ARM_WARN] Unable to read tor's log file: /var/log/tor/log [1 duplicate hidden]
I created the tor-arm user as suggested.
The log file dir /var/log/tor is ownership debian-tor.debian-tor
The log files /var/log/tor/log are ownership debian-tor.adm
Am I supposed to a
OK, so I'm subscribed to tor-relay mailing list, and my relay node
jumps a couple minutes forward a few times a day, and it has been
suggested that I install a debug kernel, so that I can then check the
logs around the time the jump happens and see if there's any
interesting correlation.
So, I ins
I want to shutdown at some time,
so I create a file named cmd with a line below:
3 5 * * * root /sbin/shutdown -h now
I run the command : " crontab cmd"
but it doesn't shutdown
Why?
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Nuno Magalhães wrote:
Does pvcreate imply pvscan? I.e. is LVM aware of the new pv so you can
move onto it?
It becomes aware when the PV is added to VG. That's also when pvdisplay
starts showing how many extents LVM thinks the volume's got so I have
to do it anyway.
LVM doesn't start moving be
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 12:26:38AM -0500, Long Wind wrote:
> I want to shutdown at some time,
> so I create a file named cmd with a line below:
>
> 3 5 * * * root /sbin/shutdown -h now
>
> I run the command : " crontab cmd"
>
> but it doesn't shutdown
> Why?
Where did you create the file? Are
On 2/19/14, Tom Furie wrote:
>
> Where did you create the file? Are you expecting the machine to shutdown
> when you invoke 'crontab cmd'?
>
> Cheers,
> Tom
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I want to shutdown at 5:03
I check with crontab -l
it seems OK
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2014-02-19 6:26 GMT+01:00 Long Wind :
> I want to shutdown at some time,
> so I create a file named cmd with a line below:
>
> 3 5 * * * root /sbin/shutdown -h now
>
> I run the command : " crontab cmd"
>
??
>
> but it doesn't shutdown
> Why?
First of all, is cron running?
Have a `grep for C
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 12:56:50AM -0500, Long Wind wrote:
> I want to shutdown at 5:03
> I check with crontab -l
> it seems OK
Depending on how you created the file the format may or may not be okay.
Did you create the file in /etc/cron.d, or as a user with 'crontab -e'?
Given that you say 'cron
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