On Sun, Apr 06, 2014 at 10:04:31PM -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Tom Furie writes:
>
> > On Sun, Apr 06, 2014 at 05:12:00PM -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> >
> >> ./configure returns the error below concerning not finding certain
> >> pkgs installed concerning X.
> >>
> >> Tail of output:
> >> [.
It just wasn't my day (week? And to think taht I used tio love silver
birches!). I sent this immediatel;y after the other, and managed ot
send it to myself. :-( Sorry, Ray. :-(
On Sunday 06 April 2014 17:47:31 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 06 April 2014 06:54:53 Chris Bannister wrote:
> > $ m
On Monday 07 April 2014 06:16:33 Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 06, 2014 at 05:47:31PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Sunday 06 April 2014 06:54:53 Chris Bannister wrote:
> > > $ man dmesg
> >
> > $ man dmesg > text.txt
>
> That produces the same result. IOW 'man dmesg' and 'man dmesg >
> te
On Monday 07 April 2014 09:19:37 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> I didn't mean man dmesg, I meant dmesg. And because I am
> practically sleep-walking I sent the correction (which I sent
> *immendiately* after this one) to myself. :-( I benerally read mad
> pages in Konqueror.
Correction:
I didn't mean man d
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Ron Leach wrote:
> List, I must have done something odd or, maybe, missed a Debian release
> certificate change, or something. But I'm not sure how to reinstate
> security for software upgrades or installations.
>
> Wheezy 64, using synaptic, on a laptop with a pr
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 9:47 AM, ray wrote:
> My recent and first build of Debian 7.4 has just started cycling during
> the boot. It has been doing this for an hour. It does it each time I
> start up. When it first started, it was going almost too fast to read,
> after an hour, it is much slowe
On Sun, Apr 06 2014, Ron Leach wrote:
> List, I must have done something odd or, maybe, missed a Debian
> release certificate change, or something. But I'm not sure how to
> reinstate security for software upgrades or installations.
>
> Wheezy 64, using synaptic, on a laptop with a pretty normal s
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 1:47 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 06 April 2014 06:54:53 Chris Bannister wrote:
> > $ man dmesg
>
> $ man dmesg > text.txt
>
> You will get a text file that you can read properly, and even change
> the font if you want to.
>
> If you want to be able to use gedit to alt
On Mon, 07 Apr 2014 00:47:18 -0400 (EDT), Chris Bannister wrote:
>
> TBH, I didn't see any evidence of a broken thread. Mutt shows a broken
> thread with an asterisk in the arrow symbol.
>
> A poster shouldn't have to jump through hoops to make the archives look
> good, IMHO.
>
> IOW, how the ar
Here is my original message:
I have installed Debian Testing/Jessie on my 64 bit Laptop in VMware Player
v- 6.0.1-1379776. vmhgfs failed the build process. The relevant portion of
the build log is (complete log is attached):
Using 2.6.x kernel buildInstalling VMware Tools.
make: Entering direct
On 07/04/2014 10:53, Joel Rees wrote:
I understand that every now and then, less well managed mirrors (or perhaps
less well-funded?) get cross-wise of their updates.
In the meantime, you might clear your cache and try again?
It seems to work fine this morning, so it may have been a cache
pro
On Du, 06 apr 14, 00:20:34, Dalios wrote:
>
> Is this a problem because of using gdebi? Is this because I used apt-get to
> uninstall and aptitude didn't get the memo?
A quick look through aptitude's bugs found this, but there may be others
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=648313
On Lu, 07 apr 14, 11:02:29, David Edmondson wrote:
>
> Whenever this happens to me it's because my clock is a long way from
> being correct, perhaps that is worth checking?
'apt-get install ntp'?
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On Mon, Apr 07 2014, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 07 apr 14, 11:02:29, David Edmondson wrote:
>>
>> Whenever this happens to me it's because my clock is a long way from
>> being correct, perhaps that is worth checking?
>
> 'apt-get install ntp'?
Indeed, that's always the solution (last week for
On Du, 06 apr 14, 14:10:09, Rafał Radecki wrote:
> Hi All ;)
>
> Is there an option to compact large mbox files from the shell? I did not
> find anything in google, I have some very large constantly updated mbox
> files and would like to know if they can be made smaller with any tool.
> AFAIK mutt
On Du, 06 apr 14, 22:04:31, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> Fine is a bit strong since I am still having problems getting some of
> the emacsclient code to compile but does not appear to be related
> to xorg at all.
>
> You can see a list of the deps here:
>
> http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/ma
Hello all.
I'm asking for suggestions for my setup.
I'll have a remote server, with 2 radio connections: 1 wifi (probably a
ubuiquity bullet) and one ppp through usb2ttl adapter and RFD900.
I'd like to setup an openvpn link between my laptop (which will also have
both radios) and the server that
On 4/7/2014 12:17 AM, Mr Queue wrote:
On Sun, 06 Apr 2014 22:20:19 -0400
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Which does not solve the problem YOU are causing.
And once again you refuse to copy the relevant information when
replying.
Jerry
Sorry Jerry. We do our best to incorporate all levels of users her
On 07/04/2014 14:04, Diogo Martins Silva wrote:
I'll have a remote server, with 2 radio connections: 1 wifi (probably a
ubuiquity bullet) and one ppp through usb2ttl adapter and RFD900.
I'd like to setup an openvpn link between my laptop (which will also have
both radios) and the server that ca
On Sat, 05 Apr 2014, Peter Michaux wrote:
> Another option I saw in the man page for apt-ftparchive is the
> FileList option to specify exactly which files are included in each
> distribution. I had it working but the idea of maintaining extra lists
> of files seems like more work than I'd like and
Tom Furie writes:
>> Fine is a bit strong since I am still having problems getting some of
>> the emacsclient code to compile but does not appear to be related
>> to xorg at all.
>
> It builds without trouble here. Are you building on an X system? Are you
> passing any arguments to configure?
Hi, Ron, thanks for the input. I'll look into those packages.
Let me elaborate a little further about my setup.
I'm designing a remote vehicle. I'm foreseeing 2 streams between the server
(a Raspi) and my laptop (debian ftw):
1 - Control: low bandwith (fits the ppp), low latency (as low as possi
On Mon, Apr 07, 2014 at 12:35:39PM -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> One thing should be mentioned... I've allowed my debian system to fall
> badly behind in updates and general maintenance. Now face a bit of a
> job getting back on track. But doubt that is the cause of my troubles.
What version of
Hi folks,
just an understanding question. In README.debian stand this sentence:
---
To test systemd, add:
init=/bin/systemd
to the kernel command line and then rebooting, or install the
systemd-sysv package.
--
What does this mean? I am a little bit confused. Options I interpreted:
O
On 04/07/2014 03:51 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
A quick look through aptitude's bugs found this, but there may be others
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=648313
Kind regards,
Andrei
It's always a relief when it's not my fault!
Thank you all for you replies.
Dalios
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On Mon 07 Apr 2014 at 20:38:45 +0200, Hans wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> just an understanding question. In README.debian stand this sentence:
>
> ---
> To test systemd, add:
>
> init=/bin/systemd
>
> to the kernel command line and then rebooting, or install the
> systemd-sysv package.
> --
>
Mon, 07 Apr 2014 20:38:45 +0200
Hans écrivait :
>
> Hi folks,
hi Hans,
>
> just an understanding question. In README.debian stand this sentence:
>
> ---
> To test systemd, add:
>
> init=/bin/systemd
>
> to the kernel command line and then rebooting, or install the
> systemd-sysv packag
Tom Furie writes:
> On Mon, Apr 07, 2014 at 12:35:39PM -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> One thing should be mentioned... I've allowed my debian system to fall
>> badly behind in updates and general maintenance. Now face a bit of a
>> job getting back on track. But doubt that is the cause of my t
Hi All.
I have a server which uses RAID10 made of 4 partitions for / and boots from
it. It looks like so:
mdadm -D /dev/md1
/dev/md1:
Version : 00.90
Creation Time : Mon Apr 27 09:25:05 2009
Raid Level : raid10
Array Size : 973827968 (928.71 GiB 997.20 GB)
Used Dev Size : 48
On Mon, Apr 07, 2014 at 03:25:57PM -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Tom Furie writes:
> > What version of Debian are you on?
>
> Much of what I mentioned about falling behind has been corrected in
> the course of this problem.
>
> jessie
Ah, I tested with wheezy. I'll load up a jessie vm and test a
Hi folks,
thaks to your fast responses. I now know, how things are correct.
I installed system-sysv and removed the line in grub, as I am happy with
systemd.
Thanks for all the help.
Best
Hans
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I'm currently trying to get a useful backtrace for an application and,
of course, I've installed its corresponding -dbg package.
Is there a way to find and install all debug packages for a package
*and* its (transitive) dependencies?
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On Sunday 06 April 2014 22:39:28 Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
[...]
>
> Please leave me a note whether you are happy now. So I can close
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=742412
I will look into it next weekend again, and then update the bugreport.
Thanks,
Rainer
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On Sat, Apr 05, 2014 at 11:44:28PM -0700, John Magolske wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After a recent `aptitude dist-upgrade` I'm getting a long string of
> error messages about scripts "...missing LSB tags and overrides" (some
> of the output is pasted below). I've been searching around, but not
> figuring out
On Mon, Apr 07, 2014 at 09:19:25PM +0100, Tom Furie wrote:
> Ah, I tested with wheezy. I'll load up a jessie vm and test again. In
> theory it shouldn't make any difference, but that's the difference
> between theory and practice :)
With a fresh install of Jessie plus xorg-dev, libgif-dev, libtif
On 07/04/14 03:48 PM, Rafał Radecki wrote:
Hi All.
I have a server which uses RAID10 made of 4 partitions for / and boots
from it. It looks like so:
mdadm -D /dev/md1
/dev/md1:
Version : 00.90
Creation Time : Mon Apr 27 09:25:05 2009
Raid Level : raid10
Array Size : 973827968 (928.71 GiB 997.20
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