On 29/03/2015, Bob Holtzman wrote:
> Running Wheezy 7.8 w/ iceweasel 31.5.3. Some sites won't work, telling
> me I need to install/activate javascript. Not sure how to do this. I
> assume java is loaded because I see some icedtea 6 packages installed.
> No idea how to activate javascript, assumin
Hello Michael,
that is a very good suggestion. Thank you. But I also have debian stable.
Do you have any idea for debain stable as well?
Matthias
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Hello,
I get from time to time this error message on my spamassassin+exim4 setup:
2015-03-26 20:46:22 1YbDhW-00062f-G2 spam acl condition: error reading from
spamd socket: Connection timed out
I suspect that on this virtual machine, sometimes there are really long
processing times.
I am wonde
Paul E Condon wrote:
> I'm running Jessie, as close to plain vanilla as my hardware allows.
> I have a HP Laserjet 5MP. This is an ancient device. It has built-in
> firmware for Level 2 Postscript printing and a special socket for
> Apple Localtalk connection, but no USB. It is a sturdy old beast
Am 28.03.2015 um 18:51 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> You can run something like
>
> systemd-inhibit --what=shutdown --mode=block /bin/sleep 3600
>
> to block shutdown for 1h.
This does NOT work. I tested it with debian testing.
It does not prevent shutdown through hte KDE GUI. And even on the command
Hi
as the title says I am unable to use the multimedia keys on the keyboard
since upgrade to jessie.
Do you have any hint, because all I find is information on how to fix the
multimedia keys in general, which is of no use.
On the notebook the multimedia keys (Volume Up/Down and Mute) work fine, but
On 2015-03-29, Bob Holtzman wrote:
>
> Javascript enabled shown as true, however, there are a whole pile of
> javascript options listed with only a few turned off.
>
> Still in the dark. Thanks for the reply.
>
I'm reading that javascript is either enabled or it isn't (single global
setting).
Yo
On Sat 28 Mar 2015 at 16:43:31 -0400, James wrote:
> On 03/28/2015 03:36 PM, Brian wrote:
> >On Sat 28 Mar 2015 at 14:41:42 -0400, James wrote:
> >
> >>My computer crashes and the text on the screen says it's a kernel bug.
> >>The first pid is comm, upowerd.
> >If we knew *exactly* what the screen
On Sun, 29 Mar 2015 11:59:45 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> Hi
> as the title says I am unable to use the multimedia keys on the
> keyboard since upgrade to jessie.
> Do you have any hint, because all I find is information on how to fix
> the multimedia keys in general, which is of no use.
> On the note
On 2015-03-29 Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> I get from time to time this error message on my spamassassin+exim4 setup:
> 2015-03-26 20:46:22 1YbDhW-00062f-G2 spam acl condition: error reading from
> spamd socket: Connection timed out
> I suspect that on this virtual machine, sometimes there are really
I've been playing with xmodmap to change the comma on the numpad
(Norwegian layout) to a period, as I mainly use the numpad for entering
IP addresses. According to the man page, section "Expression Grammar",
the first keysym is for the key with no modifier, and a second is for
the key with Shift as
Many thanks, Andreas, for you quick reply.
I "prefixed" all occurences of the ACL condition spam now with
condition = ${if < {$message_size}{10K}}
such that I have now
# from
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-content_scanning_at_acl_time.html
# put h
~Stack~ wrote:
> One more question if you don't mind: I understand why the encrypted
> partition UUID is going to change every time, but the physical
> partition UUID for my /dev/sda3 shouldn't change though. If they are
> the same systemd.fsck shouldn't have a problem with the physical
> partiti
On 2015-03-29, deloptes wrote:
>
> Hi
> long mails are not easy to read and understand. Most important is the
> quality of information in it ... like model number or chipset in the
> hardware you use etc.
+1
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On Sunday 29 March 2015 13:36:28 Curt wrote:
> On 2015-03-29, deloptes wrote:
> > Hi
> > long mails are not easy to read and understand. Most important is the
> > quality of information in it ... like model number or chipset in the
> > hardware you use etc.
>
> +1
I'm afraid that I gave up trying
On Sunday 29 March 2015 05:22:19 deloptes wrote:
> Paul E Condon wrote:
> > I'm running Jessie, as close to plain vanilla as my hardware allows.
> > I have a HP Laserjet 5MP. This is an ancient device. It has built-in
> > firmware for Level 2 Postscript printing and a special socket for
> > Apple L
Am 29.03.2015 um 11:42 schrieb Matthias Bodenbinder:
> Am 28.03.2015 um 18:51 schrieb Michael Biebl:
>> You can run something like
>>
>> systemd-inhibit --what=shutdown --mode=block /bin/sleep 3600
>>
>> to block shutdown for 1h.
>
> This does NOT work. I tested it with debian testing.
Are you su
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Hi,
on my debian stable laptop I use default installed Networkmanger to
use different networks over the day.
Besides regular dhcp-client on eth0 and wlan0, I have presets for
differnt LAN setups, to access openwrt failsafed devices.
Also for my test
On Sun 29 Mar 2015 at 10:57:37 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> I am getting the impression that the overall install on both doesn't have
> the correct Browsing options set, from this machine which serves all
That could be a possibility, although the OP did say
> After installing the most recent
On Sunday 29 March 2015 17:58:11 Brian wrote:
> > Browsing On
> > BrowseOrder allow,deny
> > BrowseAllow all
> > BrowseRemoteProtocols CUPS
> > BrowseAddress @LOCAL
> > BrowseLocalProtocols CUPS dnssd
>
> This is almost the standard Wheezy, It will not suffice on Jessie. The
> BrowseOrder, BrowseAl
Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to get a NetworkManager-independent bridg up and running to be
> able to have my firewall manage traffic to/from lxc containers.
>
> My '/etc/network/interfaces' looks like this:
>> auto lo
>> iface lo inet loopback
>>
>> # tun/tap/bridge combo
On Sun 29 Mar 2015 at 18:14:26 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 29 March 2015 17:58:11 Brian wrote:
> > > Browsing On
> > > BrowseOrder allow,deny
> > > BrowseAllow all
> > > BrowseRemoteProtocols CUPS
> > > BrowseAddress @LOCAL
> > > BrowseLocalProtocols CUPS dnssd
> >
> > This is almost the
Petter Adsen wrote:
> xev -event keyboard
No they do not - any idea what direction I should dig.
I see this in the Xorg.0.log
[143241.089] (**) Option "xkb_rules" "evdev"
[143241.089] (**) Option "xkb_model" "a4techKB21"
[143241.089] (**) Option "xkb_layout" "us,de,bg"
[143241.089] (**) Option
On 2015-03-29, Bob Holtzman wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 09:41:16PM +, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>> On 2015-03-28, Bob Holtzman wrote:
>> > Running Wheezy 7.8 w/ iceweasel 31.5.3. Some sites won't work, telling
>> > me I need to install/activate javascript. Not sure how to do this. I
>> > assum
On Sunday 29 March 2015 12:58:11 Brian wrote:
> On Sun 29 Mar 2015 at 10:57:37 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I am getting the impression that the overall install on both doesn't
> > have the correct Browsing options set, from this machine which
> > serves all
>
> That could be a possibility, alt
Quoting Bob Holtzman (hol...@cox.net):
> After figuring out how to get iwlwifi installed and now being able to
> turn on the transciever, the problem becomes being asked for
> authentication as in a password or encryption key to connect to the
> network. I don't remmember setting up a password or k
On 03/29/2015 06:54 AM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 28 Mar 2015 at 16:43:31 -0400, James wrote:
On 03/28/2015 03:36 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 28 Mar 2015 at 14:41:42 -0400, James wrote:
My computer crashes and the text on the screen says it's a kernel bug.
The first pid is comm, upowerd.
If we knew
On 20150329_1421+0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 29 March 2015 13:36:28 Curt wrote:
> > On 2015-03-29, deloptes wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > long mails are not easy to read and understand. Most important is the
> > > quality of information in it ... like model number or chipset in the
> > > hardware
Quoting Matthias Bodenbinder (matth...@bodenbinder.de):
> [...] And even on the commandline a "poweroff" is still successfully executed.
You haven't said whether the commandline is being typed on a console
VC, or remotely. It makes a big difference. For example:
jessiebox ~$ ls -l /sbin/poweroff
On 20150329_1814+0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 29 March 2015 17:58:11 Brian wrote:
> > > Browsing On
> > > BrowseOrder allow,deny
> > > BrowseAllow all
> > > BrowseRemoteProtocols CUPS
> > > BrowseAddress @LOCAL
> > > BrowseLocalProtocols CUPS dnssd
> >
> > This is almost the standard Wheezy,
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