Pierre Couderc a écrit :
> One big difference is that after jessie installation boot flag has
> disappeared : gpt :
>
> wheezy :
>
> Model: ATA Crucial_CT480M50 (scsi)
> Disk /dev/sda: 480GB
> Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
> Partition Table: gpt
>
> Number Start EndSizeF
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org:
>
> debsecan.
>
> This is a tool which lists CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and
> Exposures) that the packages you installed contains.
> I think you might get some hints if you make a diff between the old
> (you said you have un-upgraded systems) and the new (the system
Hi guys,
Please ignore this ... Just testing a few tweaks I made in postfix ... :)
Thank You
Danny
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Hi!
I wanted to create a RAID5 with lvm. The basic setup is something like
lvcreate --type raid5 -i 2 -L 1G -n my_lv my_vg
which would mean 3 physical drives would be used in this RAID5. But can
I specify that one drive is missing as it is possible with mdadm?
TIA
mad
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On 12/03/2014 07:13 AM, Erwan David wrote:
As explained several times on this ML, depending against libsystemd0
package doesn't mean anything about requiring systemd to be used as
PID1 or not. Even Ian's GR was not taking the "I don't want any systemd
package on my machine" use case into account
On Wed, 03 Dec 2014, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Dec 2014 09:24:03 -0800
> Patrick Bartek wrote:
>
> Hello Patrick,
>
> >use and no one else's, why distribute it at all?
>
> Simple: Ego.
>
Perhaps. Or insecurity, and the need for validation. Or arrogance.
Or all the above.
B
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On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 02:13:59PM +0100, mad wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I wanted to create a RAID5 with lvm. The basic setup is something like
>
> lvcreate --type raid5 -i 2 -L 1G -n my_lv my_vg
>
> which would mean 3 physical drives would be used in this RAID5. But can
> I specify that one drive is miss
I was recently given a Mac Mini (Intel Mid 2007) that had been wiped.
I tried to install Debian (Wheezy) on it, and the installer reported success,
but
when it came time to eject and reboot, Debian didn't boot from the hard drive.
Googling finds me various pages about installing Linux where one
Hello,
On 04/12/14 19:25, Brian Sammon wrote:
> I was recently given a Mac Mini (Intel Mid 2007) that had been
> wiped.
>
> I tried to install Debian (Wheezy) on it, and the installer reported
> success, but when it came time to eject and reboot, Debian didn't
> boot from the hard drive.
I would
man qenu has,
"-cpu ? for list and additional feature selection".
Here,
peter@armada:~$ qemu-system-x86_64 -cpu ?
Unable to find x86 CPU definition
How should CPU definitions be provided?
Is there a package to install?
Thanks,Peter E.
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On Thu 04 Dec 2014 at 09:33:30 -0800, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Wed, 03 Dec 2014, Brad Rogers wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 3 Dec 2014 09:24:03 -0800
> > Patrick Bartek wrote:
> >
> > Hello Patrick,
> >
> > >use and no one else's, why distribute it at all?
> >
> > Simple: Ego.
> >
>
> Perhaps. Or
On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 01:25:37PM -0500, Brian Sammon wrote:
> I was recently given a Mac Mini (Intel Mid 2007) that had been wiped.
>
> I tried to install Debian (Wheezy) on it, and the installer reported success,
> but
> when it came time to eject and reboot, Debian didn't boot from the hard
> I was recently given a Mac Mini (Intel Mid 2007) that had been wiped.
> I tried to install Debian (Wheezy) on it, and the installer reported
> success, but when it came time to eject and reboot, Debian didn't
> boot from the hard drive.
[...]
> Is there a way to install Debian/Linux on this mach
On Thu, 4 Dec 2014 18:48:31 +
Brian wrote:
Hello Brian,
>It probably also makes my behaviour stupid. But stupidity is in short
>supply as you two have a monopoly on it and it doesn't look like you
>you are going to do any sharing.
We were talking about a subset of developers, not *all* of t
Hi.
On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 10:14:21 -0800
pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> man qenu has,
> "-cpu ? for list and additional feature selection".
>
> Here,
> peter@armada:~$ qemu-system-x86_64 -cpu ?
> Unable to find x86 CPU definition
>
> How should CPU definitions be provided?
> Is there a package to
On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 19:46:22 +0100
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> > Two particular subtasks that I may need to do that seem to require
> > OSX: 1) "Blessing" a partition 2) Checking what version of firmware
> > it has (some versions have BIOS compatibility)
> >
> > Any pointers/suggestions?
>
> I will
On Thursday 04 December 2014 19:41:44 Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Dec 2014 18:48:31 +
> Brian wrote:
>
> Hello Brian,
>
> >It probably also makes my behaviour stupid. But stupidity is in short
> >supply as you two have a monopoly on it and it doesn't look like you
> >you are going to do any
On 04/12/14 21:30, Brian Sammon wrote:
> On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 19:46:22 +0100
> Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>
>>> Two particular subtasks that I may need to do that seem to require
>>> OSX: 1) "Blessing" a partition 2) Checking what version of firmware
>>> it has (some versions have BIOS compatibility)
On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 19:46:22 +0100
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> > Two particular subtasks that I may need to do that seem to require
> > OSX: 1) "Blessing" a partition 2) Checking what version of firmware
> > it has (some versions have BIOS compatibility)
> >
> > Any pointers/suggestions?
>
> I will
On Thu, 4 Dec 2014 20:16:16 +
Lisi Reisz wrote:
Hello Lisi,
>No, this is what had started that part of the thread:
I meant from where I chipped in. Sorry I didn't make it clear.
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On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 14:46:09 -0500
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > I was recently given a Mac Mini (Intel Mid 2007) that had been wiped.
> > I tried to install Debian (Wheezy) on it, and the installer reported
> > success, but when it came time to eject and reboot, Debian didn't
> > boot from the hard
On 12/04/2014 12:33 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
On Wed, 03 Dec 2014, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Wed, 3 Dec 2014 09:24:03 -0800
Patrick Bartek wrote:
Hello Patrick,
use and no one else's, why distribute it at all?
Simple: Ego.
Perhaps. Or insecurity, and the need for validation. Or arroganc
On 12/04/2014 03:16 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Thursday 04 December 2014 19:41:44 Brad Rogers wrote:
On Thu, 4 Dec 2014 18:48:31 +
Brian wrote:
Hello Brian,
It probably also makes my behaviour stupid. But stupidity is in short
supply as you two have a monopoly on it and it doesn't look lik
On 12/04/2014 04:29 PM, Brian Sammon wrote:
On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 14:46:09 -0500
Stefan Monnier wrote:
I was recently given a Mac Mini (Intel Mid 2007) that had been wiped.
I tried to install Debian (Wheezy) on it, and the installer reported
success, but when it came time to eject and reboot, D
I am getting seemingly random crashes of X.
I have 3 monitors (2 external, 1 laptop), and occasionally they will
flash black, and orientation gets reset to default. I have not been able
to find any action that specifically triggers this, although when i look
at dmesg, it seems to somehow be relate
On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 3:25 AM, Brian Sammon
wrote:
> I was recently given a Mac Mini (Intel Mid 2007) that had been wiped.
>
> I tried to install Debian (Wheezy) on it, and the installer reported success,
> but
> when it came time to eject and reboot, Debian didn't boot from the hard drive.
>
>
On Fri, 5 Dec 2014 08:01:48 +0900
Joel Rees wrote:
> Can we conclude that you have read this page
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/MacMiniIntel
I have read this page, and I'm hoping to add a "If you don't have OSX" section
to it, once I figure out what to add.
> and followed appropriate links,
>> Jessie isn't Debian.
>
> So you say. Others have a different opinion.
Absolutely, it is just an opinion, I know.
Also, it seems to be Joey's opinion too: "It's become abundantly clear
that this is no longer the project I
originally joined in 1996."
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2014/1
On 12/04/2014 01:29 PM, Brian Sammon wrote:> On Thu, 04 Dec 2014
14:46:09 -0500
> Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
>>> I was recently given a Mac Mini (Intel Mid 2007) that had been wiped.
>>> I tried to install Debian (Wheezy) on it, and the installer reported
>>> success, but when it came time to ejec
On 04/12/14 12:51 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 02:13:59PM +0100, mad wrote:
Hi!
I wanted to create a RAID5 with lvm. The basic setup is something like
lvcreate --type raid5 -i 2 -L 1G -n my_lv my_vg
which would mean 3 physical drives would be used in this RAID5. But can
I spe
On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 20:34:22 -0800
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> Installing to the MBR should fix your booting problems.
This brings to mind another question/issue: I need to educate myself on how
MBRs work on EFI machines.
Questions such as:
When it says it's installing Grub to the MBR, is it really
On 12/04/2014 09:25 PM, Brian Sammon wrote:
On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 20:34:22 -0800
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
Installing to the MBR should fix your booting problems.
This brings to mind another question/issue: I need to
educate myself on how MBRs work on EFI machines.
Questions such as:
When it says
Laurent Bigonville-5 wrote
> Le Wed, 03 Dec 2014 10:18:36 +0100,
> Martin Steigerwald <
> Martin@
> > a écrit :
>
>> Am Mittwoch, 3. Dezember 2014, 08:35:00 schrieb Erwan David:
>> > Le 02/12/2014 23:15, Martin Steigerwald a écrit :
>> > > Am Dienstag, 2. Dezember 2014, 18:47:38 schrieb Renaud O
On 12/04/2014 02:56 PM, Joris Bolsens wrote:
I am getting seemingly random crashes of X.
I have 3 monitors (2 external, 1 laptop), and occasionally they will
flash black, and orientation gets reset to default. I have not been able
to find any action that specifically triggers this, although when
On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 21:39:08 -0800
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> As mentioned earlier, your machine is currently not using EFI.
I missed that -- and how do I know that for sure?
Is it possible that it's trying to use EFI, but my debian install is trying to
do something not-EFI-compatible, and that's
From: Reco
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2014 23:15:56 +0300
> Do you have the file such as /etc/qemu/target-x86_64.conf?
No. Not even /etc/qemu/. Now I've removed qemu and qemu-system
and installed qemu-system-x86. That left an empty target-x86_64.conf.
> What does change if you add to /etc/qemu/target-
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