Re: Post-installation: how to auto-configure network adapter (ie. enable internet access)?

2014-06-02 Thread Brian
On Sun 01 Jun 2014 at 17:01:04 -0700, Horatio Leragon wrote: > Did you mean that at the console, tty1, I type the following command? > > sudo apt-get install network-manager > > The installed NetworkManager package will auto-configure my laptop computer > for me? It will get installed with Gno

Re: Sawfish and Openbox: was fastest linux distro

2014-06-02 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2014-06-01 16:14:24 +0100, Brian wrote: > On Sun 01 Jun 2014 at 10:48:17 -0400, Steve Litt wrote: > > > You mention making an .Xdefaults/.Xresources in my home directory. Can > > I safely assume the slash meant either/or, rather than directory/file? > > I already had a .Xdefaults, but it was a

Re: Create backup of system-connections on a USB stick

2014-06-02 Thread Horatio Leragon
From: Jerry Stuckle To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Monday, June 2, 2014 9:56 AM Subject: Re: Create backup of system-connections on a USB stick > The only one who has wasted his time is Andrew.  Maybe you didn't like  his > answer - but your question

Re: Create backup of system-connections on a USB stick

2014-06-02 Thread Horatio Leragon
From: Andrew McGlashan To: Horatio Leragon ; Debian-user List Sent: Monday, June 2, 2014 10:01 AM Subject: Re: Create backup of system-connections on a USB stick > You have no idea what a troll is. Yes, I do. English happens to be my first language. > Cal

Re: cryptsetup problem

2014-06-02 Thread Darac Marjal
On Mon, Jun 02, 2014 at 05:12:39AM +1000, Andrew McGlashan wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to write /dev/zero across an entire RAID1 encrypted volume. > > The RAID1 partition is new, I opened it fine with " luksOpen ..." > and the next step is to write the /dev/zero across the whole partition. >

Re: Sawfish and Openbox: was fastest linux distro

2014-06-02 Thread David Dušanić
> You mention making an .Xdefaults/.Xresources in my home directory. Can > I safely assume the slash meant either/or, rather than directory/file? > I already had a .Xdefaults, but it was a config file, not a directory. Yes, the slash meant either/or. Xdefaults is the older way of doing it, I still

Re: Sawfish and Openbox: was fastest linux distro

2014-06-02 Thread David Dušanić
01.06.2014, 19:21, "Brian" : > On Sun 01 Jun 2014 at 13:09:11 -0400, Steve Litt wrote: >>  On Sun, 01 Jun 2014 13:18:11 +0200 >>  David Dušanić wrote: >>>  I would make an .Xdefaults/.Xresources in your home folder with this >>>  e.g.: >>> >>>  Xft.autohint: 0 >>>  Xft.antialias: 1 >>>  Xft.hintin

Drive Orders from Google to Lists.debian.org

2014-06-02 Thread James
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Re: Sawfish and Openbox: was fastest linux distro

2014-06-02 Thread Brian
On Mon 02 Jun 2014 at 10:04:29 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > On 2014-06-01 16:14:24 +0100, Brian wrote: > > > > Debian doesn't use a .Xdefaults file. > > > >brian@desktop:~$ grep -r Xresources /etc/X11/ > >/etc/X11/Xsession:SYSRESOURCES=/etc/X11/Xresources > >/etc/X11/Xsession:USRR

Re: Sawfish and Openbox: was fastest linux distro

2014-06-02 Thread Brian
On Mon 02 Jun 2014 at 12:38:20 +0200, David Dušanić wrote: > 01.06.2014, 19:21, "Brian" : > > On Sun 01 Jun 2014 at 13:09:11 -0400, Steve Litt wrote: > >>  On Sun, 01 Jun 2014 13:18:11 +0200 > >>  David Dušanić wrote: > >>>  I would make an .Xdefaults/.Xresources in your home folder with this > >

Re: Monitor Resolution Problems (SOLVED)

2014-06-02 Thread Marc Shapiro
On 02/17/2014 07:34 AM, Marc Shapiro wrote: On 02/16/2014 01:35 PM, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: Le 16.02.2014 20:09, Marc Shapiro a écrit : I purchased a new monitor and I am having problems with the resolution. It is a Samsung SyncMaster S24B150 with an optimal resolution of 1920 x

Re: Sawfish and Openbox: was fastest linux distro

2014-06-02 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2014-06-02 14:11:03 +0100, Brian wrote: > I looked in the place that startx and the DMs look with a default > install of X. Which is not to deny your valid point. However. a user > would have to put in the extra effort to use .Xdefaults- or, > if they know it is possible, a .Xresources directory

Re: Assange and NSA

2014-06-02 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Sun, 01 Jun 2014, Jerry Stuckle wrote: > >>There are 13 root servers, all over the world. Root servers are > >>owned by various organizations and managed by ICANN. The US > >>Department of Commerce has nothing to do with them. > > > >No, there are hundreds of them. http://www.root-servers.org

Two Graphics Cards and Hardware-Accelerated OpenGL

2014-06-02 Thread Thomas Vaughan
At the moment, I have to reboot to MS Windows in order to take full advantage of all three of the monitors on my desk, but I'd usually rather not boot to MS Windows. I'd like to make it so that my monitor setup works as well under Debian. The dock for my Dell laptop has two DVI ports and a VGA po

Re: Assange and NSA

2014-06-02 Thread Jerry Stuckle
On 6/2/2014 10:50 AM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: On Sun, 01 Jun 2014, Jerry Stuckle wrote: There are 13 root servers, all over the world. Root servers are owned by various organizations and managed by ICANN. The US Department of Commerce has nothing to do with them. No, there are hun

Re: Assange and NSA

2014-06-02 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 1:57 AM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: > Once again you don't understand the difference between a single machine and > multiple machines acting as a single server for load balancing and hot > backups. > > And by my counting, e-, f-, i-, j- and l-root is five urls, not 19. Can I ask

Re: Assange and NSA

2014-06-02 Thread David Guntner
Chris Angelico grabbed a keyboard and wrote: > On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 1:57 AM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: >> Once again you don't understand the difference between a single machine and >> multiple machines acting as a single server for load balancing and hot >> backups. >> >> And by my counting, e-, f-,

Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread L.M.J
Hi, This may be a nasty/bad idea, but I still ask : I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want to crypt my 60GB data at home, but I want them crypted on the cloud, so, when I rsync the data, I would like to send encrypted files on the fly. I want to have encrypted fi

Re: Assange and NSA

2014-06-02 Thread Bzzz
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 09:26:21 -0700 David Guntner wrote: > Great points, well worth discussing on the OFF TOPIC list. :-) Except if the 13|377 root servers are run under Debian :-p) -- Alexander Graham Bell is alive and well in New York, and still waiting for a dial tone. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread Bzzz
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 18:32:30 +0200 "L.M.J" wrote: > I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want > to crypt my 60GB data at home, but I want them crypted on the > cloud, so, when I rsync the data, I would like to send encrypted > files on the fly. I want to have encrypted file

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread der.hans
Am 02. Jun, 2014 schwätzte L.M.J so: moin moin, Would tahoe-lafs provide what you want? https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/browser/trunk/docs/about.rst ciao, der.hans Hi, This may be a nasty/bad idea, but I still ask : I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want t

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread Bzzz
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 09:53:38 -0700 (MST) "der.hans" wrote: > Am 02. Jun, 2014 schwätzte L.M.J so: > > moin moin, > > Would tahoe-lafs provide what you want? > > https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/browser/trunk/docs/about.rst Yeah, kinda Shamir's secret; this one rely on a bit too few serve

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread Diogene Laerce
On 06/02/2014 06:43 PM, Bzzz wrote: On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 18:32:30 +0200 "L.M.J" wrote: I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want to crypt my 60GB data at home, but I want them crypted on the cloud, so, when I rsync the data, I would like to send encrypted files on the f

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread Bzzz
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 19:01:17 +0200 Diogene Laerce wrote: > I use crashplan and Im quite happy with them : very professional > and they do offer that service. ;) > > Their website : https://www.code42.com/store/ From what I see, encryption is blowfish, which is good; but they also keep your key

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread Diogene Laerce
On 06/02/2014 07:16 PM, Bzzz wrote: On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 19:01:17 +0200 Diogene Laerce wrote: I use crashplan and Im quite happy with them : very professional and they do offer that service. ;) Their website : https://www.code42.com/store/ From what I see, encryption is blowfish, which is

Re: Sawfish and Openbox: was fastest linux distro

2014-06-02 Thread Brian
On Mon 02 Jun 2014 at 16:27:22 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > On 2014-06-02 14:11:03 +0100, Brian wrote: > > I looked in the place that startx and the DMs look with a default > > install of X. Which is not to deny your valid point. However. a user > > would have to put in the extra effort to use

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread Bzzz
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 19:24:59 +0200 Diogene Laerce wrote: > Encryption key that is user-created (using the Passphrase or > Generate options) and is used instead of the encryption key > generated by the CrashPlan app. My bad, I didn't see it; however, I won't trust any application words about that

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread Diogene Laerce
On 06/02/2014 07:44 PM, Bzzz wrote: On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 19:24:59 +0200 Diogene Laerce wrote: Encryption key that is user-created (using the Passphrase or Generate options) and is used instead of the encryption key generated by the CrashPlan app. My bad, I didn't see it; however, I won't trus

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread L.M.J
Le Mon, 2 Jun 2014 09:53:38 -0700 (MST), "der.hans" a écrit : > Am 02. Jun, 2014 schwätzte L.M.J so: > > moin moin, > > Would tahoe-lafs provide what you want? > > https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/browser/trunk/docs/about.rst As far as understand and according to my needs, I will have t

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread Filip
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 18:32:30 +0200 "L.M.J" wrote: > Hi, > > This may be a nasty/bad idea, but I still ask : > I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want to > crypt my 60GB data at home, but I want them crypted on the cloud, so, > when I rsync the data, I would like to sen

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread Ralph Katz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 06/02/2014 12:32 PM, L.M.J wrote: > Hi, > > This may be a nasty/bad idea, but I still ask : I sync my data to a > cloud storage online service. I do NOT want to crypt my 60GB data > at home, but I want them crypted on the cloud, so, when I rsync th

Re: cryptsetup problem

2014-06-02 Thread Andrew McGlashan
Thank you Darac for your input. Here's an update on what I'm doing now. I caused the RAID1 mirrors to complete the sync in a dropbear boot environment. Now I'm writing /dev/zero to the crypt mounted volumes. No changes yet to the form of the command, but if I see troubles, then I'll consider dr

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread L.M.J
Le Mon, 2 Jun 2014 18:32:30 +0200, "L.M.J" a écrit : > Hi, > > This may be a nasty/bad idea, but I still ask : > I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want to crypt my > 60GB data at home, but I want > them crypted on the cloud, so, when I rsync the data, I would like

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread L.M.J
Le Mon, 02 Jun 2014 15:03:45 -0400, Ralph Katz a écrit : > apt-cache show duplicity # does exactly that. Already found a tut with my Cloud service and duplicity, may be the good way -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Cont

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread L.M.J
Le Mon, 2 Jun 2014 20:38:17 +0200, Filip a écrit : > I like to keep things simple. > I just create encrypted archives on the local disk with dar > and then push them remote server with rsync. > > Dar encrypts and compresses the data, slices it up in nice > managable archive files, and keeps all

Re: cryptsetup problem

2014-06-02 Thread Bzzz
On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 05:16:21 +1000 Andrew McGlashan wrote: > Now I'm writing /dev/zero to the crypt mounted volumes. No Just one silly question: why don't you first zero the raw partition, then create whatever you want on it? -- L'homme n'est pas fait pour travailler, la preuve c'est que cela

Re: cryptsetup problem

2014-06-02 Thread ken
On 06/02/2014 03:16 PM Andrew McGlashan wrote: Thank you Darac for your input. Here's an update on what I'm doing now. I caused the RAID1 mirrors to complete the sync in a dropbear boot environment. Now I'm writing /dev/zero to the crypt mounted volumes. No changes yet to the form of the comm

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread Bzzz
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 21:18:32 +0200 "L.M.J" wrote: > Last idea : can I still open encrypted files from an Android > device (of course, using an extra software) ? This is something you can do with encfs: https://code.google.com/p/cryptonite/ -- what's your cpu ? win xp -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, ema

Re: cryptsetup problem

2014-06-02 Thread Andrew McGlashan
On 3/06/2014 5:25 AM, ken wrote: > Are you aware of FOSS 'wipe'? Yes, thanks Ken. I watched wipe go through clearing an SSH drive when setting up a quick test of Kali Linux on a new laptop. It was slow, but it worked -- when it finished, Kali had trouble allocating /itself/ enough root file syst

Re: cryptsetup problem

2014-06-02 Thread ken
On 06/02/2014 03:34 PM Andrew McGlashan wrote: On 3/06/2014 5:25 AM, ken wrote: Are you aware of FOSS 'wipe'? Yes, thanks Ken. I watched wipe go through clearing an SSH drive when setting up a quick test of Kali Linux on a new laptop. It was slow, but it worked -- when it finished, Kali had

Re: cryptsetup problem

2014-06-02 Thread Bzzz
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 15:25:57 -0400 ken wrote: > Are you aware of FOSS 'wipe'? IMHO, shred (pkg coreutils) is much faster and as secured (except with SSD that have a special sector recycle; but that applies to both programs). -- I could dance with you till the cows come home. On second though

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread Filip
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 21:21:03 +0200 "L.M.J" wrote: > Le Mon, 2 Jun 2014 20:38:17 +0200, > Filip a écrit : > > > I like to keep things simple. > > I just create encrypted archives on the local disk with dar > > and then push them remote server with rsync. > > > > Dar encrypts and compresses the d

Re: cryptsetup problem

2014-06-02 Thread Andrew McGlashan
On 3/06/2014 5:38 AM, ken wrote: > It would be better to write /dev/random or /dev/urandom than > /dev/zero... if you want to stay with whatever it is you're using. Okay, well /dev/urandom is pseudo random, /dev/random is real random and will block if there isn't enough entropy. All the randomnes

Re: cryptsetup problem

2014-06-02 Thread Andrew McGlashan
On 3/06/2014 5:24 AM, Bzzz wrote: > On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 05:16:21 +1000 > Andrew McGlashan wrote: > >> Now I'm writing /dev/zero to the crypt mounted volumes. No > > Just one silly question: why don't you first zero the > raw partition, then create whatever you want on it? The problem with that

Path to solution - was [ Re: Forcing question to be asked while presseeding]

2014-06-02 Thread Richard Owlett
Curt wrote: On 2014-05-31, Richard Owlett wrote: tasksel tasksel/first seen false That's one of the failures. Has that worked for anyone? I dunno. How about: tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, desktop d-i preseed/early_command string . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule; db_get debco

Re: cryptsetup problem

2014-06-02 Thread Bzzz
On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 06:07:31 +1000 Andrew McGlashan wrote: > The problem with that is that you will only have crypted data > where you write data in the volume. The rest will still be > zeroed ... better to have a fully crypted volume from first to > last byte, then there is no way for anybody t

Re: cryptsetup problem

2014-06-02 Thread Andrew McGlashan
On 3/06/2014 6:13 AM, Bzzz wrote: > On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 06:07:31 +1000 > Andrew McGlashan wrote: > >> The problem with that is that you will only have crypted data >> where you write data in the volume. The rest will still be >> zeroed ... better to have a fully crypted volume from first to >> l

Re: cryptsetup problem

2014-06-02 Thread Bzzz
On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 06:22:46 +1000 Andrew McGlashan wrote: > Okay, but my understanding is that once you have a LUKS crypt > volume (with the right setup), it doesn't matter what data you > write across the whole volume, it will all be fully encrypted > using your own specific key. There are wea

Re: cryptsetup problem

2014-06-02 Thread Andrew McGlashan
On 3/06/2014 6:32 AM, Bzzz wrote: > On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 06:22:46 +1000 > Andrew McGlashan wrote: > >> Okay, but my understanding is that once you have a LUKS crypt >> volume (with the right setup), it doesn't matter what data you >> write across the whole volume, it will all be fully encrypted >>

Re: Post-installation: how to auto-configure network adapter (ie. enable internet access)?

2014-06-02 Thread hohe72
Brian wrote (Sun, 1 Jun 2014 19:49:34 +0100): > On Sun 01 Jun 2014 at 19:57:34 +0200, hoh...@arcor.de wrote: > > > Brian wrote (Sun, 1 Jun 2014 14:15:25 +0100): > > > On Sun 01 Jun 2014 at 05:06:33 -0700, Horatio Leragon wrote: > > > > > > > Below is a scenario: > > > > > > > > 1. I do not

Re: cryptsetup problem

2014-06-02 Thread John Hasler
Andrew McGlashan writes: > Yes, maybe so, but these are brand new 4TB drives that haven't had any > other data on them before (factory fresh). I've done badblock testing > on them as a first step after removing them from their new packaging > and so far, they haven't seen any data other than encry

Re: Path to solution - was [ Re: Forcing question to be asked while presseeding]

2014-06-02 Thread Brian
On Mon 02 Jun 2014 at 15:13:24 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > The problem actually revolves around the installer (both Squeeze and > Wheezy) default boot line including "priority=critical" for an > automatic install. I have not satisfied myself whether that should > be reported as a bug against in

Re: Path to solution - was [ Re: Forcing question to be asked while presseeding]

2014-06-02 Thread Richard Owlett
Brian wrote: On Mon 02 Jun 2014 at 15:13:24 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: The problem actually revolves around the installer (both Squeeze and Wheezy) default boot line including "priority=critical" for an automatic install. I have not satisfied myself whether that should be reported as a bug ag

Re: Path to solution - was [ Re: Forcing question to be asked while presseeding]

2014-06-02 Thread Tom H
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 6:22 PM, Richard Owlett wrote: > Brian wrote: >> On Mon 02 Jun 2014 at 15:13:24 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: >>> >>> The problem actually revolves around the installer (both Squeeze and >>> Wheezy) default boot line including "priority=critical" for an >>> automatic install.

Debian Stable, 3.14.15 kernel, Web cam and Google Hangouts

2014-06-02 Thread Curt Howland
Debian Stable, latest mainline kernel and firmware. As recommended elsewhere, verified that libv4l is installed: # dpkg -l | grep v4l ii libv4l-0:amd64 0.8.8-3 amd64Collection of video4linux support libraries I bought a webcam, and when I plug it in I get

Re: Debian Stable, 3.14.15 kernel, Web cam and Google Hangouts

2014-06-02 Thread Bzzz
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 19:57:00 -0400 Curt Howland wrote: > idVendor=1e4e, idProduct=0110 [ 1678.416476] usb 3-2: New USB 1e4e:0110 doesn't appear in USB IDs list :( http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids -- It's very inconvenient to be mortal -- you never know when everything may suddenly stop happenin

Re: Sawfish and Openbox: was fastest linux distro

2014-06-02 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2014-06-02 18:33:30 +0100, Brian wrote: > Fair enough. Now, if only users were advised to use .Xdefaults- > or .Xresources. Instead the choice is always .Xdefaults or .Xresources. > As I think we are agreed, one of these doesn't work. Ok, it can be made > to work; for example I've seen linking .

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread ty
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 06/02/2014 09:32 AM, L.M.J wrote: > Hi, > > This may be a nasty/bad idea, but I still ask : > I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want to crypt my 60GB data at home, but I want > them crypted on the cloud, so, when I r

pinentry-gtk2 doesn't react to keyboard input

2014-06-02 Thread lina
Hi, I use icedove + enigmail for encryption with the pinentry-gtk2 as gpg-agent in the past. It worked well until yesterday I added a new email account with new gpg key for it. When the pop-up asked for passphrase, I just can't input anything inside. Later I tried the pinentry-qt4 and pinentry-

Re: pinentry-gtk2 doesn't react to keyboard input

2014-06-02 Thread lina
I also notice this https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?msg=27;bug=401957 but not sure it is relevant. since it doesn't happen before. and I am striving to find out where they save/cache the passphrase? On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 11:07 AM, lina wrote: > Hi, > > I use icedove + enigmail

Re: pinentry-gtk2 doesn't react to keyboard input

2014-06-02 Thread lina
In addition, for the case I use pinentry-qt4, $ ls -lrt /usr/bin/pin* lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 Jul 17 2013 /usr/bin/pinentry -> /etc/alternatives/pinentry -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 152904 Jan 24 12:29 /usr/bin/pinentry-qt4 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 30 Jun 3 10:57 /usr/bin/pinentry-x11 -> /etc

Re: Post-installation: how to auto-configure network adapter (ie. enable internet access)?

2014-06-02 Thread Marko Randjelovic
On Sun, 1 Jun 2014 17:01:04 -0700 (PDT) Horatio Leragon wrote: > Did you mean that at the console, tty1, I type the following command? > > sudo apt-get install network-manager If you didn't unselect "Desktop Environment" during install, it's already installed. > What do the terms "iface", "m

Re: Crypt data "on the fly"

2014-06-02 Thread Eero Volotinen
how about using luks? Eero Sent from my iPad > On 02 Jun 2014, at 19:32, "L.M.J" wrote: > > Hi, > > This may be a nasty/bad idea, but I still ask : > I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want to crypt my > 60GB data at home, but I want > them crypted on the cloud, so

Re: cryptsetup problem

2014-06-02 Thread Andrew McGlashan
On 3/06/2014 6:58 AM, John Hasler wrote: > Andrew McGlashan writes: >> Yes, maybe so, but these are brand new 4TB drives that haven't had any >> other data on them before (factory fresh). I've done badblock testing >> on them as a first step after removing them from their new packaging >> and so f

upgrade? broke exim4

2014-06-02 Thread Mike McClain
Howdy, I hadn't rebooted since dist-upgrade last January then something caused a lockup, no video, no keyboard such that I did a hard power off. That was 2 days ago and since I've rebooted exim4 can't connect to 127.0.0.1:25 hence fetchmail can't transfer inbound mail. I've not found an

Re: upgrade? broke exim4

2014-06-02 Thread Mihamina Rakotomandimby
On 06/03/2014 08:00 AM, Mike McClain wrote: I'm open to suggestions as I don't know where to go from here, but please keep the suggestions focused on what the problem with exim4 is. It's way too early to change MTAs which will have a whole other batch of problems. Does your Exim listen on