On 03/31/2014 01:31 AM, Robert Holtzman wrote:
I seem to remember this happening after an update but I'm not positive.
It did work before. My wireless connection continues to work.
Robert, it might be that the upgrade knocked you into using eth1. Try
opening a new ethernet connection using eth
Le 31/03/2014 07:31, Robert Holtzman a écrit :
> I seem to remember this happening after an update but I'm not positive.
> It did work before. My wireless connection continues to work.
>
> Looked at the usual suspects, /etc/ network/interfaces, /etc/resolv.conf,
> etc but everything looked the sa
Hello.
I am trying to recompile, and build a package, libpqxx-4.0.
It does have a package in testing, but it depends on libc6 2.14 at
least, where debian stable is only at 2.13.
Compiling went fine, but when building the package, it still depends on
libc6 2.14 at least. I could force the inst
Le 31.03.2014 10:30, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org a écrit :
Hello.
I am trying to recompile, and build a package, libpqxx-4.0.
It does have a package in testing, but it depends on libc6 2.14 at
least, where debian stable is only at 2.13.
Compiling went fine, but when building the package, it
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 11:39:48AM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> Wilko, this is so creative, so cute, so humorous, so on-topic, and so
> necessary, especially the part about a death camp, that I'm overwhelmed
> trying to think of a worthy response.
The tryers should give up;
and those, who've giv
On Du, 30 mar 14, 10:57:37, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Mar 2014 10:42:52 +0200
> Nemeth Gyorgy wrote:
>
> Hello Nemeth,
>
> >Are you sure?
> >When the kernel version number changes, the
> >linux-image--amd64.deb will be a new package.
>
> Yes. Stephen said "..assuming of course the meta p
> Okay, I got you.
>
> First of all, if you want your i3wm to have the right PATH variable, you
> should set it before him to run, i.e. in ~/.xsession file. Here's my
Right now I have lightdm installed. In my lightdm.conf file I have this
setting:
user-session: i3
And lightdm starts my i3.
So If
On Sb, 29 mar 14, 20:04:45, Joe wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Mar 2014 14:15:42 -0500
> Frank Stachyra wrote:
> >
> > Surely there is a way to do this that might be made more readily
> > apparent to anybody who has never used reportbug, and is not adept at
> > using linux terminals.
> >
> Yes, it could be
Hi,
I guess I should have sent this to dev list rather than this one.
For short, Octave panics with segfault after `plot(1:5)' function.
This problem might be caused by upstream:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=41067
I think we need our packager to get the patch in the syst
On Du, 30 mar 14, 16:44:13, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> This script is stored in home/neo1691/bin/ directory and the directory
> is added in the PATH variable by adding 'export
> PATH=${PATH}:/home/neo1691/bin' in my .~/.bashrc file
...
> 2) Is exporting the PATH variable like I had did is the correc
And this says update all dependencies:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?41071
祝好,
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else* from you (and me).
The Prophet, Gibran Kahlil
On Mon, Mar 31,
On Du, 30 mar 14, 22:31:54, Robert Holtzman wrote:
> I seem to remember this happening after an update but I'm not positive.
> It did work before. My wireless connection continues to work.
>
> Looked at the usual suspects, /etc/ network/interfaces, /etc/resolv.conf,
> etc but everything looked th
On Lu, 31 mar 14, 17:43:16, Hörmetjan Yiltiz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I guess I should have sent this to dev list rather than this one.
No, please use reportbug to file a bug against the octave package you
have installed:
reportbug
Kind regards,
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Anubhav Yadav writes:
>> Okay, I got you.
>>
>> First of all, if you want your i3wm to have the right PATH variable, you
>> should set it before him to run, i.e. in ~/.xsession file. Here's my
>
> Right now I have lightdm installed. In my lightdm.conf file I have this
> setting:
> user-session: i
More ...
There is a locate script in /etc/cron.daily which should be run as a matter or
daily anacron course. Has not been. No entry in syslog. Syslog has not been
daily-logrotated during this period either.
The working part of the locate script can be run manually.
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On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 04:49:41PM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote:
>
> Did a couple of trial installs of Wheezy in VirtualBox in anticipation of the
> real thing on an as yet to be purchased notebook, and noticed something
> puzzling with the Guided-Encrypted-LVM partitioning option. (I've never do
On 2014-03-28, Paul E Condon wrote:
>
> Any quick fix? Or what further information can I provide?
You tried changing the font I suppose (Edit/Profile Preferences)?
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2014-03-31 11:03 GMT+02:00 Wilko Fokken :
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 11:39:48AM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> >
> > Wilko, this is so creative, so cute, so humorous, so on-topic, and so
> > necessary, especially the part about a death camp, that I'm overwhelmed
> > trying to think of a worthy response
On Mon 31 Mar 2014 at 13:22:04 +0300, David Baron wrote:
> More ...
In another mail you were asked a single question. Do you have a response
to that question?
In the same mail an observation was made. It implied that the file
cron-spamassassin-rules was put in /etc/cron.daily by you and not by a
I install from purchased DVD sets as I am on dialup.
I am also experimenting with how/what I install.
When in experiment mode I may make several installs in a day.
As there are only small differences between installs, I use
preseeding extensively.
I'm starting a new round after not doing much for
I wounder why Gnome-photos [1] is not available in Debian? Any
technical reasons that makes it hard to package?
1 https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/Apps/Photos
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On Mon 31 Mar 2014 at 17:15:55 +0200, Oliver Propst wrote:
> I wounder why Gnome-photos [1] is not available in Debian? Any
> technical reasons that makes it hard to package?
You could ask the person who submitted the ITP. Oh
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=737445
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On Mon 31 Mar 2014 at 05:03:14 +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> Which should be the best option for me?
>
> xterm*color1: #f92672
>
> or
>
> XTerm*VT100*color1: #f92672
Both override what is in /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color. The first
option is best for me.
> And what is the difference betwe
Has anyone had any experience, recently, with Grive or SyncDrive on Debian
Wheezy?
Other clients would be fine too, I'm just trying to figure out what my
options are for a Google Drive client on a Debian system.
I'm in the process of reorganizing bash/shell scripts I've accumulated
over the years. In several places I have been lazy and as a result there
is duplicate code that I want to extract into shared function libraries.
This has led me to a few questions:
Where do I put shell function libs? There
Hey, was I rermoved from the list? Or is the mailserver down?
I don't get any mails from the list at the moment. In the past I got about
10-50 Mails every day - now exact zero.
This is also a testmail, so sorry for the noise.
Best
Hans
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On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Hans wrote:
> Hey, was I rermoved from the list? Or is the mailserver down?
Apparently neither.
Patrick
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Am Montag, 31. März 2014, 19:29:58 schrieben Sie:
> (offlist). I can read you. Maybe incoming mail ended up in spam?
> Ciao
> -F
>
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 07:26:48PM +0200, Hans wrote:
> > Hey, was I rermoved from the list? Or is the mailserver down?
> >
> > I don't get any mails from the list
I've seen John's messages.
My current understating of the problem now follows:
- Newer Debian machines have udisks2 and not udisks. It seems udisks2
sucks [1] and is not doing its job like it should.
- Udisks and udisks2 are incompatible but we can install both on the
same machine. Installing udi
2014-03-30 14:59 keltezéssel, Stephen Allen írta:
>> Are you sure?
>> When the kernel version number changes, the
>> linux-image--amd64.deb will be a new package.
>>
>> Plain apt-get upgrade upgrades the installed packages only and does not
>> install new package. But in this case the linux-image-
Hmm, looks like my provider (which is o2 aka o2online) here in Germany blocks
the domain "debian.org" completely. There is no mail in my incoming folder,
nor one in spam or elsewhere.
Other mails from other destinations or domains are delivered correctly. I
cannot find out, if it is a personal
On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 9:31 AM, Stephen Allen wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 12:10:50AM +, Brian wrote:
>> On Fri 28 Mar 2014 at 19:33:44 -0400, Stephen Allen wrote:
>> > Shouldn't the wifi have been configured? How in the hell would have a
>> > newbie been expected to configure it manually?
Olá amigo, eu sou aluno da USP. Estou mandando esse email, pois quem faz
compras pela internet (como eu) tem que ter conhecimento dessa ferramenta.
É o Meliuz, onde você pode economizar muito dinheiro nas suas compras.
Entenda melhor vendo o video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD714prs8BI
O melh
On Mon, 31 Mar 2014 19:46:15 +0200
Nemeth Gyorgy wrote:
Hello Nemeth,
>... was not correct... :)
For my set of circumstances, it is. However, I neglected to take proper
note of yours. You're using apt-get (etc.) and I tend to use Synaptic.
Clearly, behaviour is different in each case.
Mea Cu
On 31/03/2014 18:55, Hans wrote:
Hmm, looks like my provider (which is o2 aka o2online) here in Germany blocks
the domain "debian.org" completely. There is no mail in my incoming folder,
nor one in spam or elsewhere.
I guess you have checked and have found the cause.
The same 'symptom' could
Kent,
Thank you for your response. The first path addressed KDE. I think I am using
Gnome; I am using the default, it has the menus at the top like Gnome where KDE
has them at the bottom and I have not found any way to determine which GUI I
actually have.
I would think that Gnome would have
Hello,
I have configured mrtg to log network traffic for our organization. This is
working nicely except at some point while I was fiddling with the scripts
under /etc/cron.d, which run every 5 minutes to collect snmp data I started
getting emails to root from cron. I have stared at this and googl
Am Montag, 31. März 2014, 19:12:40 schrieb Ron Leach:
> On 31/03/2014 18:55, Hans wrote:
> > Hmm, looks like my provider (which is o2 aka o2online) here in Germany
> > blocks the domain "debian.org" completely. There is no mail in my
> > incoming folder, nor one in spam or elsewhere.
>
> I guess y
On 03/29/2014 01:32 PM, Peter Michaux wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 5:02 PM, Mark Neyhart wrote:
>> On 03/28/2014 03:22 PM, Peter Michaux wrote:
>>>
>>> Is Dirvish still a good choice in 2014?
>>>
>>
>> Dirvish just works. I've been using it for years.
>
> Where is your bank directory?
>
> T
On 31/03/2014 19:22, Hans wrote:
Hmm, I guess, you are right. It has something to do with "bounced", as I
remember to have got an info mail from debian about some bounced mails. This
mail advised me nothing to do, as it appeared the first time. Sorry, I do not
quite remember the complete content
On Mon 31 Mar 2014 at 13:56:35 +0400, Dmitrii Kashin wrote:
> Anubhav Yadav writes:
>
> > Right now I have lightdm installed. In my lightdm.conf file I have this
> > setting:
> > user-session: i3
> >
> > And lightdm starts my i3.
> >
> > So If I make a .~/.xsession will it clash with my setup ri
Am Montag, 31. März 2014, 19:35:05 schrieb Ron Leach:
> On 31/03/2014 19:22, Hans wrote:
> > Hmm, I guess, you are right. It has something to do with "bounced", as I
> > remember to have got an info mail from debian about some bounced mails.
> > This mail advised me nothing to do, as it appeared th
2014-03-31 20:07 keltezéssel, Brad Rogers írta:
> For my set of circumstances, it is. However, I neglected to take proper
> note of yours. You're using apt-get (etc.) and I tend to use Synaptic.
> Clearly, behaviour is different in each case.
>
> Mea Culpa.
>
> With the meta-package installed o
> In another mail you were asked a single question. Do you have a response
> to that question?
Stated that machine does not run 24h
>
> In the same mail an observation was made. It implied that the file
> cron-spamassassin-rules was put in /etc/cron.daily by you and not by a
> Debian package. Do y
> The default ~/.profile on Debian already has:
>
> # set PATH so it includes user's private bin if it exists
> if [ -d "$HOME/bin" ] ; then
> PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"
> fi
>
I think I am really messed up in that situation. If I run 'echo $PATH'
in a terminal session then this is
> Lightdm also uses /etc/X11/Xsession, which does a lot more than starting
> a window manager. However, it does source ~/.xsession.
I created an .xsession and the contents were as follows:
#!/bin/bash
# Set PATH
PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH
Yet I am not able to call my i3exit script ( which I have store
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 9:22 PM, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 31 Mar 2014 at 05:03:14 +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
>
>> Which should be the best option for me?
>>
>> xterm*color1: #f92672
>>
>> or
>>
>> XTerm*VT100*color1: #f92672
>
> Both override what is in /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color. The first
>
I was the one who wanted to record a couple of radio
shows from the BBC and not have to remember to juggle chrontab
files for the several weeks when the US is using DST and the
UK isn't. This occurs in the last week of October each autumn
and for around 4 weeks in March.
I have an
On Wednesday 26 March 2014 22:14:05 Nils Erik Svangård wrote:
> Well I installed from unstable (I think). I have debianmultimedia
> in my sources.list, but I think XBMC comes from the debian servers.
>
> I did quite a bit of googling before posting. I didnt find anything
> really relevant. I looks
On Monday 31 March 2014 21:19:32 Martin G. McCormick wrote:
> I was the one who wanted to record a couple of radio
> shows from the BBC and not have to remember to juggle chrontab
> files for the several weeks when the US is using DST and the
> UK isn't. This occurs in the last week of Octobe
Hi
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 01:22:31PM -0500, David Nelson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have configured mrtg to log network traffic for our organization. This is
> working nicely except at some point while I was fiddling with the scripts
> under
> /etc/cron.d, which run every 5 minutes to collect snmp d
On Ma, 01 apr 14, 01:38:43, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> > The default ~/.profile on Debian already has:
> >
> > # set PATH so it includes user's private bin if it exists
> > if [ -d "$HOME/bin" ] ; then
> > PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"
> > fi
> >
>
> I think I am really messed up in that
On Lu, 31 mar 14, 08:13:17, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I install from purchased DVD sets as I am on dialup.
> I am also experimenting with how/what I install.
> When in experiment mode I may make several installs in a day.
> As there are only small differences between installs, I use preseeding
> exte
> Don't know what rvm is, but I'm quite sure it didn't create your
> ~/.profile.
rvm is ruby version manager[1]. I installed it recently when I started
learning ruby on rails.
> But it did change yours. I don't like it when programs mess with my
> files.
That's what, Did you see how i got so man
On Mon 31 Mar 2014 at 23:07:24 +0300, David Baron wrote:
> > In the same mail an observation was made. It implied that the file
> > cron-spamassassin-rules was put in /etc/cron.daily by you and not by a
> > Debian package. Do you have a response to that too?
>
> Here is the contents
> #!/bin/sh -
On Ma, 01 apr 14, 02:37:43, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
>
> And assuming that I have my .profile set up with my PATH variable that I want
> to
> use, I can create a ~/.xsessionrc and just source ~/.profile in it?
> That should work right?
Works For Me (tm).
Kind regards,
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On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 02:56:09PM -0300, Bruno Schneider wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 9:31 AM, Stephen Allen wrote:
> > On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 12:10:50AM +, Brian wrote:
> >> On Fri 28 Mar 2014 at 19:33:44 -0400, Stephen Allen wrote:
> >> > Shouldn't the wifi have been configured? How in
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 07:46:15PM +0200, Nemeth Gyorgy wrote:
> 2014-03-30 14:59 keltezéssel, Stephen Allen írta:
>
> >> Are you sure?
> >> When the kernel version number changes, the
> >> linux-image--amd64.deb will be a new package.
> >>
> >> Plain apt-get upgrade upgrades the installed package
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 09:37:28PM +0200, Nemeth Gyorgy wrote:
> 2014-03-31 20:07 keltezéssel, Brad Rogers írta:
> > For my set of circumstances, it is. However, I neglected to take proper
> > note of yours. You're using apt-get (etc.) and I tend to use Synaptic.
> > Clearly, behaviour is differe
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 09:58:26AM -0600, ChadDavis wrote:
> Has anyone had any experience, recently, with Grive or SyncDrive on Debian
> Wheezy?
>
> Other clients would be fine too, I'm just trying to figure out what my
> options are for a Google Drive client on a Debian system.
---end quoted tex
On Mon, 31 Mar 2014 01:31:54 -0400 (EDT), Robert Holtzman wrote:
>
> I seem to remember this happening after an update but I'm not positive.
> It did work before. My wireless connection continues to work.
>
> Looked at the usual suspects, /etc/network/interfaces, /etc/resolv.conf,
> etc., but e
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 02:49:19PM -0300, Bruno Schneider wrote:
> I've seen John's messages.
>
> My current understating of the problem now follows:
>
> - Newer Debian machines have udisks2 and not udisks. It seems udisks2
> sucks [1] and is not doing its job like it should.
> - Udisks and udisk
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 10:48:49PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 31 Mar 2014 at 23:07:24 +0300, David Baron wrote:
>
> > > In the same mail an observation was made. It implied that the file
> > > cron-spamassassin-rules was put in /etc/cron.daily by you and not by a
> > > Debian package. Do you hav
On Mon, 31 Mar 2014 10:30:03 +0200
François Patte wrote:
> # lshw -class network
root@mundo:/home/charles# lshw -class network
bash: lshw: command not found
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