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On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 05:47:06PM +0200, pm...@laposte.net wrote:
> Hi, the Debian social contract should mandate to warn users of internet
> tracking by debian packages like chromium.
I do agree that this should be filed as a bug. Please come
back
On Sun 14 Jun 2015 at 20:12:05 -0400, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
> I upgraded Wheezy to the latest version 7.8.0. Actually I had to
> reinstall it since the keyboard and mouse quite working and I was
> unable to log in even in recovery. Anyway, I got it back up and
> running and I tried to use my p
Hello , There.
I am soumen ghose, and gonna use debian linux for first time , so i want to
download the iso file, but i have a bit confusion. what is the difference
between cd iso file and dvd iso file, i mean the cd iso file is 648 mb
while is 4.4 gb . Do they both contain the same files and thin
I have just cloned an old installation of wheezy onto a Gigabyte Brix
GB-BXBT-1900 PC and have upgraded it to Jessie (32-bit).
I'm unable to access two different USB hard drives - in both cases I get:
debian:/home/me# mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/disk/
debian:/home/me# ls /mnt/disk
ls: cannot access /m
Hello,
last weekend I have try to run squid3 on my raspberry.
Squid3 listen to IPv6 only even if IPv6 is disabled.
I have found this bug-report which is marked as fixed:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=584223
How can i fix this, that squid3 also listen on IPv4?
Thanks a lot fo
I have fixed with the following in squid.conf
http_port 0.0.0.0:3128 transparent
Sorry
On 15.06.2015 10:42, basti wrote:
> Hello,
>
> last weekend I have try to run squid3 on my raspberry.
> Squid3 listen to IPv6 only even if IPv6 is disabled.
>
> I have found this bug-report which is marked as
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 01:16:20PM +0200, Roi Diaz Real wrote:
> hi all,
>
> today after a dist-upgrade i have problems with git. these are the updated
> packages
>
> Des:1 http://ftp.es.debian.org/debian/ testing/main dpkg i386 1.18.1 [2.939
> kB]
> Des:2 http://ftp.es.debian.org/debian/ testing
> Hello , There.
> I am soumen ghose, and gonna use debian linux for first time , so i want to
> download the iso file, but i have a bit confusion. what is the difference
> between cd iso file and dvd iso file, i mean the cd iso file is 648 mb
> while is 4.4 gb . Do they both contain the same file
Hello
On Monday 08 June 2015 19:21:28 Dominique Dumont wrote:
> > I'm running Xubuntu, and have done for quite a while. Right now it's at
> > 14.04. I just hosed it somehow, and when I reboot I cannot log in
> > because
> > the keyboard and mouse are being ignored.
I finally solved the issue o
As others have suggested you should file a bug report. The Chromium maintainers
do appear to take privacy seriously and have made several privacy-oriented
changes already (see e.g. this bug:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=783999)
If you need to find out how to file a bug, please
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 08:25:09AM +0200, csanyi...@gmail.com wrote:
> I bought the headless powerpc server here:
> http://www.excitostore.com/
If you mean the Excito B3, it would appear to be ARM, not PowerPC.
That's good for you because ARM is still a supported architecture
in Debian, and Power
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 05:53:52PM -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> I need to steel myself to using systemd commands. What would be the
> "systemd-correct" form of this:
>
> $ ps ax | grep ssh
>
> I use that to check for the existence (or, as the case may be) demise) of
> an ssh tunnel I use for VN
Hi
I have an elderly machine which has been successfully running backuppc,
mainly with linux clients but including use of smb to backup Windows
hosts. I recently upgraded from squeeze to wheezy and found that
backuppc no longer worked correctly with smbclient: the backup
terminates with no warning
Hi all,
I have one build system which is legacy and i am just compiling the older
code on new debian 8 machine.
Its a scons build and when i started the build, i got following error.
scons: done reading SConscript files.
scons: Building targets ...
scons: building associated BuildDir targets: OUT
On 2015-06-14, Arno Schuring wrote:
>
>>> You don't need the source packages nor the ones for architectures other
>>> than your own.
>>
>> Without having researched the question, is there a simple way
>> of knowing which dvds contain what (a package list or something)?
>
> Yes, the list-cd/ and li
Hi,
> From: cu...@free.fr
> Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 12:39:44 +
>
> On 2015-06-14, Arno Schuring wrote:
>>
>> $ wget
>> http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/list-dvd/debian-8.1.0-amd64-DVD-{1..13}.list.gz
>> [..]
>> $ zgrep -E '^(stumpwm|cl-ppcre|sbcl|gcl|mpd|gmpc|feh|libtheora0)_
On 2015-06-15, Arno Schuring wrote:
> It probably would but it looks like the sources are on separate DVDs
> (in the [..]/current/source directory) so they wouldn't show up when
> grepping the amd64/list-dvd/ files. Either way you can verify the
> output by removing the postprocessing by the cut|
cu...@free.fr wrote:
>On 2015-06-15, Arno Schuring wrote:
>
>> It probably would but it looks like the sources are on separate DVDs
>> (in the [..]/current/source directory) so they wouldn't show up when
>> grepping the amd64/list-dvd/ files. Either way you can verify the
>> output by removing the
On 14/06/15 23:40, Bob Proulx wrote:
In the old days computers would use ECC ram throughout.
ECC (in the strict sense) has never been ubiquitous.
Parity was quite common in certain timeframes, but parity won't stop
your system crashing if you get bitflips - it'll just make it crash
*immediat
Jonathan Dowland writes:
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 08:25:09AM +0200, csanyi...@gmail.com wrote:
>> I bought the headless powerpc server here:
>> http://www.excitostore.com/
>
> If you mean the Excito B3, it would appear to be ARM, not PowerPC.
> That's good for you because ARM is still a support
Jonathan Dowland writes:
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 08:25:09AM +0200, csanyi...@gmail.com wrote:
>> I bought the headless powerpc server here:
>> http://www.excitostore.com/
>
> If you mean the Excito B3, it would appear to be ARM, not PowerPC.
> That's good for you because ARM is still a support
On 20150612_1753-0400, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> I need to steel myself to using systemd commands. What would be the
> "systemd-correct" form of this:
>
> $ ps ax | grep ssh
>
> I use that to check for the existence (or, as the case may be) demise) of
> an ssh tunnel I use for VNC. What should I us
On 15/06/2015, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 06/14/2015 03:29 AM, Bret Busby wrote:
>> On 14/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Check that they support your GPU at all first, sometimes it takes a
>>> little time for the open source drivers to implement support for the
>>> latest models. nVidia is re
On Mon, 15 Jun 2015, Soumen Ghose wrote:
> Hello , There.
> I am soumen ghose, and gonna use debian linux for first time , so i
> want to download the iso file, but i have a bit confusion. what is
> the difference between cd iso file and dvd iso file, i mean the cd
> iso file is 648 mb while is 4
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Subject:Re: HP printer not added
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 14:59:43 -0400
From: Maureen L Thomas
To: Brian
I have un-installed and re-installed cups. I used the add printer
feature from the menu items under my name. It comes up with variou
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On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 12:39:00AM +0800, Bret Busby wrote:
> sudo purge nvidia*
>
> (Do not forget to reboot). nVidia ppa's other than xorg-edgers need to
> be disabled or removed for the sake of this particular example.
> "
>
> Trying to run that p
On Mon 15 Jun 2015 at 15:22:48 -0400, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
> I have un-installed and re-installed cups. I used the add printer
> feature from the menu items under my name. It comes up with various
> items that can be changed and printer is one of them. It is locked so I
The name of the soft
Hello,
It looks like Debian will only connect to a wireless network when the
ethernet cable has been plugged in and unplugged. Both the wired and
wireless connections are set to automatically come up - but wireless
will not come up and fails to respond to ping unless a ethernet cable
has been plug
I tried to update debian (my first time) and Apper quickly warned me that I
was about to install unsigned packages and that it was impossible to verify
if they came from a trusted source: Do you want to continue? I decided to
take a risk and clicked 'yes'. This led to another warning window requiri
On 06/15/2015 06:00 PM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 15 Jun 2015 at 15:22:48 -0400, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
I have un-installed and re-installed cups. I used the add printer
feature from the menu items under my name. It comes up with various
items that can be changed and printer is one of them. It
On Monday 15 June 2015 23:01:05 Steve Greig wrote:
> I tried to update debian (my first time) and Apper quickly warned me that I
> was about to install unsigned packages and that it was impossible to verify
> if they came from a trusted source: Do you want to continue? I decided to
> take a risk an
On Mon 15 Jun 2015 at 18:17:58 -0400, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
>
>
> On 06/15/2015 06:00 PM, Brian wrote:
> >On Mon 15 Jun 2015 at 15:22:48 -0400, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
> >
> >>I have un-installed and re-installed cups. I used the add printer
> >>feature from the menu items under my name. It
On Mon 15 Jun 2015 at 23:44:50 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Monday 15 June 2015 23:01:05 Steve Greig wrote:
> > I tried to update debian (my first time) and Apper quickly warned me that I
> > was about to install unsigned packages and that it was impossible to verify
> > if they came from a trust
Martin Read wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> >In the old days computers would use ECC ram throughout.
>
> ECC (in the strict sense) has never been ubiquitous.
At one time every computer I interfaced with had ECC. It was very
popular with me and everyone else I knew. :-)
> Parity was quite common in
linuxthefish wrote:
> It looks like Debian will only connect to a wireless network when the
> ethernet cable has been plugged in and unplugged.
No. If you are seeing this it is either a bug or a configuration or
use problem. Works fine for most of us. So my guess is a
configuration or use probl
On 15/06/15 07:52 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Martin Read wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
In the old days computers would use ECC ram throughout.
ECC (in the strict sense) has never been ubiquitous.
At one time every computer I interfaced with had ECC. It was very
popular with me and everyone else I knew
On 06/15/2015 06:00 PM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 15 Jun 2015 at 15:22:48 -0400, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
I have un-installed and re-installed cups. I used the add printer
feature from the menu items under my name. It comes up with various
items that can be changed and printer is one of them. It
Installation was on second drive, and grub was installed to the MBR
of that drive. Restart dropped me into grub rescue mode with the
message about normal.mod not being found. After mounting the drive
in Wheezy, I find that the directory that normal.mod is supposed to
be in, is not there. There are
On 06/15/2015 12:39 PM, Bret Busby wrote:
Get:1 http://http.debian.net/debian/ squeeze/non-free
nvidia-kernel-dkms amd64 195.36.31-6squeeze2 [7,138 kB]
Fetched 7,138 kB in 12s (575 kB/s)
Selecting previously deselected package nvidia-kernel-dkms.
(Reading database ... 152853 files and directorie
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