Martin Manns:
After switching to systemd, [...] password entry on startup looks
> weird because some weird red moving stars are shown instead of a
> prompt. [...] This is probably a configuration issue. However, I was
> not able to find a good solution with google (between all the systemd
> ran
Hi
On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 01:56:36PM +1100, Alexis wrote:
>
> Iain M Conochie writes:
>
> > However:
> >
> > $: which umask
> > $:
> >
> > So umask is _not_ a program (in the sense that there is no binary
> > called umask on the system)
>
> zsh, however, is more helpful:
>
> $ which umask
>
On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 09:33:30AM CET, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
said:
> Martin Manns:
> >After switching to systemd, [...] password entry on startup looks
> > weird because some weird red moving stars are shown instead of a
> > prompt. [...] This is probably a configuration issue. However, I w
On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 09:50:44PM +, Bhasker C V wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have a system in a cluster (experimental) and there are a lot of
> debian machines which depend on this system and must be able to ssh into
> this system
>
> I wanted password-less authentication and looked on the intern
Karl E. Jorgensen writes:
> Well, it *appears* that zsh is more helpful. But only because the
> "which" command itself is a built-in for zsh :-) (it isn't for bash)
>
> So you have the opposite problem: "man which" gives you the wrong
> manual page :-) (but presumably very similar)
Indeed you'
On 03/11/14 09:13, Erwan David wrote:
On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 09:33:30AM CET, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
said:
That's what you get when your first recourse is Google rather than the
manual that comes with your software on your computer. (-: The manual
pages that you should be reading are:
Hi.
On Sun, 02 Nov 2014 19:13:50 +0100
Dennis Birkholz wrote:
> Hi together,
>
> I switched from the Wheezy stable kernel to the latest kernel in
> backports (3.16.3-2~bpo70+1).
> Now I can not write-mount /sys any more, thus I can not trigger RAID
> check actions, etc.
>
> I tried remounting
On 03/11/14 01:18, Joel Rees wrote:
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 2:46 AM, Peter Nieman wrote:
On 02/11/14 16:45, Marty wrote:
http://uselessd.darknedgy.net/ProSystemdAntiSystemd/
It should be required reading for any participant in a systemd thread.
Required reading because of what? In order to
Hi,
I tried to compile the latest kernel 3.17.2 and when loading
kvm_intel, the kernel crashes (not catastrophically but as below) and
kvm_intel never works.
The old kernel 3.14.x works fine but I dont want to use an older
kernel as a solution to the current issue.
Can somebody help to tell me i
On Sat, 01 Nov 2014 11:50:01 +0100
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> Why reboot, you can just use 'mount -a'?
>
> By the way, 'auto' and 'rw' are default, no need to set them explicitly.
Thanks for this information
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On 03/11/14 07:13, Charles Kroeger wrote:
On Sat, 01 Nov 2014 20:10:01 +0100
Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
I see from other messages in this thread that I'm not the only person to
think it equally ludicrous to have a workflow that involves rebooting
the entire machine just to mount and unmo
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 11:29:26AM -0400, shawn wilson wrote:
> I'm trying to allow an apt user to run apt* commands. I've got this polkit:
>
> /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/30-site.d/10-org.com.foo.apt.pkla
>
> [Configuration]
> AdminIdentities=unix-user:apt
> Action=org.debian.apt.*
> ResultAny=
Le 03/11/2014 12:19, Martin Read a écrit :
> On 03/11/14 09:13, Erwan David wrote:
>> On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 09:33:30AM CET, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
>> said:
>>> That's what you get when your first recourse is Google rather than the
>>> manual that comes with your software on your computer. (-
After the last upgrade (kernel 3.2.0-4-amd64 and wget), I have a
Debian/Wheezy server that isn't starting. It gets to the network then
stops.
The system isn't hung - it will still output messages to the screen
when I plug and unplug USB devices, and I can use the SysRq key to do
the reisu
From: shawn wilson
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2014 21:49:57 -0500
> Everything must match the same set.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/udev#Writing_udev_rules
under "Writing udev rules" states,
"A rule to match, can be composed by the attributes of the device
and the attributes from one single p
My /etc/fstab-file does not contain an entry for /sys at all.
Mounts says:
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (ro,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime)
If I unmount /sys and mount it new with:
mount -t sysfs -o rw,relatime,noexec,nodev,nosuid sysfs /sys/
I get:
mount: warning: /sys/ seems to be mounted read-only.
On Mon, 03 Nov 2014 17:30:02 +0100
Peter Nieman wrote:
> no one has mentioned autofs in this thread
No, but I will put it in my list of options for /etc/fstab entry. I assume
entries
like 'autofs' and 'nofail' will soon be obsolete when 'systemd-fstab-generator'
becomes de regueur, eh, Jonathan
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 1:32 PM, Charles Kroeger
wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Nov 2014 17:30:02 +0100
> Peter Nieman wrote:
>
>> no one has mentioned autofs in this thread
>
> No, but I will put it in my list of options for /etc/fstab entry.
autofs isn't an option for /etc/fstab, it's a completely separat
My USB Wifi adapter stopped working since I updated my Kernel to the
latest security update.
Adapter brand name: Edimax 7811un
Driver as shown by lshw: rtl8192cu driverversion=3.2.0-4-amd64
Chipset: RTL8188CUS according to:
http://www.cianmcgovern.com/getting-the-edimax-ew-7811un-working-on-li
On Du, 02 nov 14, 10:45:11, Marty wrote:
>
> http://uselessd.darknedgy.net/ProSystemdAntiSystemd/
>
> It should be required reading for any participant in a systemd thread.
I agree.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On Du, 02 nov 14, 11:35:00, Diogene Laerce wrote:
>
> I didn't find any related NEWS.Debian execpt the NEWS.Debian.gz found
> in /usr/share/doc/apt/NEWS.Debian.gz : is it what you're talking about ?
Not in particular. apt-listchanges will hooks into apt (dpkg?) and
displays any new stuff found i
On Lu, 03 nov 14, 13:56:36, Alexis wrote:
>
> Iain M Conochie writes:
>
> > However:
> >
> > $: which umask
> > $:
> >
> > So umask is _not_ a program (in the sense that there is no binary
> > called umask on the system)
>
> zsh, however, is more helpful:
>
> $ which umask
> umask: shell buil
On 2014-Nov-02 18:36, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Proxy wrote:
>
> > Still doesn't work. I don't think this is related to Iceweasel version.
> >
>
> That is my guess. But I also do not know which package/version could be
> triggering this problem for you.
>
> Al
Martin Manns:
After switching to systemd, I would like to get back the following
> behavior: [...]
Martin Steigerwald:
In fstab in the column "pass" you can only specify the fsck order,
> not the mount order.
No, he cannot even do that. He's switched to systemd, remember. systemd
convert
I have just installed the b2 release of Debian testing. I have a uefi
motherboard. I made a 200MB partition for the efi boot. I did not set
a mount point for it. I get an error from grub that says:
error: unknown filesystem
Ryan
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On 11/01/2014 06:35 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 31/10/14 11:47, Gary Roach wrote:
Hi all,
Problem: I am working on an archiving project and wish to archive
documents to searchable pdf files but can't seem to figure out how to
proof read and correct the text overlay. Any suggestions.
I'm not s
2014/11/04 0:54 "Peter Nieman" :
>
> On 03/11/14 01:18, Joel Rees wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 2:46 AM, Peter Nieman
wrote:
>>>
>>> On 02/11/14 16:45, Marty wrote:
http://uselessd.darknedgy.net/ProSystemdAntiSystemd/
It should be required reading for any participant
Laurent Bigonville:
The systemd umbrella project is made of 10+ different executables
> that have all a specific scope (systemd PID1 used to manage the life
> cycles of the daemons, systemd-logind manage the user sessions,
> systemd-journald a logging system,...) and that are all
> communicatin
On 11/3/2014 8:36 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
> I suppose it may be polemic to assert that forking debian and setting up
> a new community would be labor-intensive, fractious, divisive, and
> general not a wise use of precious free/libre/open community resources,
> in short, "dumb".
>
But just the fact
I cannot get chrome or chromium (or Iceweaasel either) to print a web
page in a twelve-point font on my laser printer. It insists on using a
font that's about twice the size.
It even ignores my explicit request to set font-size in the css file:
@media print{
account-tree{
display:
On Mon, 03 Nov 2014 21:00:02 +0100
Eric Sharkey wrote:
> autofs isn't an option for /etc/fstab, it's a completely separate way
> to specify mounts. For something like an sd card, you would add it to
> something like /etc/auto.misc instead of /etc/fstab. autofs
> filesystems are not mounted at b
I've been using lightdm, and it more or less works.
About a decade ago, on another ancient Linux, I could get multiple
desktops, selected by ctl-alt-f7 through f12. Is there some way to set
up something like that with lightdm?
Just being able to dynamically add another desktop would be good,
On Friday 31 October 2014 08:45:41 Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> There is nothing wrong with configuring a server with a fixed IP
> address (=not use DHCP client), as long as you use the correct
> network, netmask and default gateway.
This would appear to me to be the obvious solution. Is there a pr
On 03/11/14 12:23 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
After the last upgrade (kernel 3.2.0-4-amd64 and wget), I have a
Debian/Wheezy server that isn't starting. It gets to the network then
stops.
The system isn't hung - it will still output messages to the screen
when I plug and unplug USB devices, and I ca
the ISP connect me using cable modem
Now in Windows XP I need to enter user/password to connect
the connection is PPPoE
how to do that in Linux
Thanks!!!
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I use Wheezy and I use DVD 1 in APT and http as well. DVD *is* working, but
whenever I do 'apt-get update', I get and error:
Ign cdrom://[Debian GNU/Linux 7.7.0 _Wheezy_ - Official amd64 CD Binary-1
20141018-13:06] wheezy Release.gpg
Ign cdrom://[Debian GNU/Linux 7.7.0 _Wheezy_ - Official amd64
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