On Fri 24 Jul 2015 at 15:16:32 +0200, Tuxo Holic wrote:
> I' have a HP LaserJet 1020 USB - plugged to my server running
> debian/stable with cups, the clients connect to it using cups-browsed
> and the cups network protocol.
> The server does *not* run 24/7 nor does my printer: I usually switch
>
Hi,
i stumbled over btrace(8) which lists the SCSI commands by
blktrace, blkparse, and /sys/kernel/debug.
The only traffic is every 2 seconds a 0x4A GET EVENT STATUS
NOTIFICATION command in "Polled" operational mode, and
notification class request "Media". I did not find out yet
how to get to vi
On 07/25/2015 at 07:06 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i stumbled over btrace(8) which lists the SCSI commands by
> blktrace, blkparse, and /sys/kernel/debug.
>
> The only traffic is every 2 seconds a 0x4A GET EVENT STATUS
> NOTIFICATION command in "Polled" operational mode, and
> notificat
On Saturday 25 July 2015 12:07:29 The Wanderer wrote:
> * The firmware on the optical drive itself.
Yes, I rather wondered whether it was the drive itself.
https://lists.debian.org/201507241208.16237.lisi.re...@gmail.com
Lisi
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Hi,
The Wanderer wrote:
> * The BIOS, or (more likely in a modern system) UEFI.
Good point. I forgot that my new machine possibly runs two
OSes simultaneously: EFI and Linux.
But my experience with UEFI is restricted to creating the
entry points in bootable ISOs. (The circumstances of my
migrati
Hi,
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Yes, I rather wondered whether it was the drive itself.
Currently your theory has good chances to be true.
Only the theory about EFI looks like a valid competitor.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
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Hi,
LG Germany answered quickly and stated that the drive is
not known to show this behavior under MS-Windows.
(Linux is not on their compatibility list, they say.)
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
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On Saturday 25 July 2015 12:44:47 Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> LG Germany answered quickly and stated that the drive is
> not known to show this behavior under MS-Windows.
> (Linux is not on their compatibility list, they say.)
:-(
Well, it was a nice idea while it lasted. And worth testing.
Le septidi 7 thermidor, an CCXXIII, Thomas Schmitt a écrit :
> LG Germany answered quickly and stated that the drive is
> not known to show this behavior under MS-Windows.
> (Linux is not on their compatibility list, they say.)
You could test if the observed behaviour happens when the computer is
Hi,
i wrote:
> > LG Germany answered quickly and stated that the drive is
> > not known to show this behavior under MS-Windows.
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Well, it was a nice idea while it lasted. And worth testing.
Your theory is not totally ruled out yet.
It is just hard to test because to surely di
I am trying to install Debian 8 on a VirtualBox guest on a OS X host. It was
complaining that there was something wrong with the mirror. It turns out the
mirror I selected didn't support Debian 8.
Now I want to get back to the graphical install to complete installation but I
can't I've tri
Le septidi 7 thermidor, an CCXXIII, Thomas Schmitt a écrit :
> I will also try a non-Debian rescue system for BIOS.
I have read that some windows install images are available gratis. Trying
one (without actually installing) would be a good way of proving that the LG
support is spreading nonsense.
Dear Users!
I've installed Pulseaudio in Jessie x64 and I'd like to use my PC internal
chassis speaker.
Now anything I choose in Pavucontrol and Pulseadio Sound-settings the
music/sound always silent - and nothing muted.
Please help me!
Thanks!
On Saturday 25 July 2015 14:24:03 Rasku, Stephen (Wurldtech) wrote:
> I want to setup a development environment with X.
> Could I set this up from the text install?
Yes. How you install is just how you install. It doesn't affect what you
choose to install. I always use the text install to in
OK, I've restarted the install using the text install and it doesn't seem to be
recognizing valid mirrors. I selected mirror.it.ubc.ca and it didn't work.
From the log I can see it's trying to wget
http://mirror.it.ubc.ca/debian/dists/jessie/Release. I can get to this page
using the host's b
Wait, it seems to be working...
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Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2015 7:41 AM
To: Lisi Reisz; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: Can't Configure Mirror (was: Can't Get Back To Graphical Install)
OK, I've restarted the install
On 24/07/15 12:24 PM, Nathaniel Nelson wrote:
Hello! I hope this is the proper way to seek Debian support, and that
I'm not making a mistake/emailing the wrong list/whatever.
I've never used Debian before, and I'm trying to install it on an old
Mac Mini with a PowerPC G4 processor. I downloade
Hi,
Nicolas George:
> I have read that some windows install images are available gratis.
Before i do that i dismantle my new computer.
But there are enough old Linux ISOs in my regression test vault.
> Trying
> one (without actually installing) would be a good way of proving that the LG
> suppo
Hi all,
I’ve a working setup on a virtualization host with two NIC’s, one for LAN and
the other for DMZ. The host itself is only accessible on the LAN NIC. The
containers (openvz) are connected to either one of the NIC’s. Both NIC’s are
connected to a router/firewall that routes between WAN, D
To access some appliances/devices whose https console only knows weak
ciphers (but on a protected network), I need a browser accepting those
weak ciphers (less I go to each device with a serial cable to enable the
clear connection).
What are my options in testing ?
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I am wondering if my Jessie system is updating its clock regularly. It
gives a
different time than my Windows box. What package contains the daemon
that updates the time from a central site?
Thanks,
John
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On 25/07/15 02:52 PM, John J. Boyer wrote:
I am wondering if my Jessie system is updating its clock regularly. It
gives a
different time than my Windows box. What package contains the daemon
that updates the time from a central site?
Thanks,
John
ntp
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On Sat 25 Jul 2015 at 13:52:28 -0500, John J. Boyer wrote:
> I am wondering if my Jessie system is updating its clock regularly. It
> gives a different time than my Windows box. What package contains the
> daemon that updates the time from a central site?
You might want to quantify this time diff
Am 25.07.2015 um 20:52 schrieb John J. Boyer:
> I am wondering if my Jessie system is updating its clock regularly. It
> gives a
> different time than my Windows box. What package contains the daemon
> that updates the time from a central site?
If you are using systemd, look for timedatectl. Se
On 07/25/2015 02:59 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 25/07/15 02:52 PM, John J. Boyer wrote:
>> I am wondering if my Jessie system is updating its clock regularly. It
>> gives a
>> different time than my Windows box. What package contains the daemon
>> that updates the time from a central site?
>>
>> Than
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 01:43:12PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2015-07-25 14:53 -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
>
> > I've reduced things to elementals. That is, I do $ emacs -q -l
> > .emacs-test. This .emacs-test file has in it only these lines:
> >
> > (autoload 'balance-mode "balance")
> >
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015, Gary Dale wrote:
ntp
No. This is an incorrect response.
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On 26/07/15 00:08, Bob Bernstein wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015, Gary Dale wrote:
ntp
No. This is an incorrect response.
Really?
apt-cache search ntp | grep ^ntp
ntp - Network Time Protocol daemon and utility programs
ntp-doc - Network Time Protocol documentation
ntpdate - client for settin
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015 19:08:33 -0400 (EDT)
Bob Bernstein wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Jul 2015, Gary Dale wrote:
> > ntp
> No. This is an incorrect response.
According to the Description of the package ntp:
"This package contains the NTP daemon and utility programs. "
Cheers,
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Am 25.07.2015 um 21:26 schrieb Holger Schramm:
> Am 25.07.2015 um 20:52 schrieb John J. Boyer:
>> I am wondering if my Jessie system is updating its clock regularly. It
>> gives a
>> different time than my Windows box. What package contains the daemon
>> that updates the time from a central site
On Sun, 26 Jul 2015, Iain M Conochie wrote:
No. This is an incorrect response.
Really?
Um...your own homework, below, suggests that ntp is
not the only package that performs the task in
question. Since ntpdate does not depend on ntp, then I
have to say, simply REALLY!
apt-cache search
So I had several systems running Wheezy, since Jessie went GA I've
upgraded most of them. One got into an unbootable state and I haven't
had a chance to try with a rescue disk yet. The rest are all switched
over, "apt-get upgrade" says nothing remains to be done, but there are
some remaining
On 07/25/2015 at 08:08 PM, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Jul 2015, Iain M Conochie wrote:
>
>>> No. This is an incorrect response.
>
>> Really?
>
> Um...your own homework, below, suggests that ntp is not the only
> package that performs the task in question. Since ntpdate does not
> depend
Am 26.07.2015 um 02:23 schrieb The Wanderer:
> The original question was "What package contains the daemon that updates
> the time from a central site?".
>
> The ntp package contains such a daemon - indeed, until systemd, almost
> certainly the primary such daemon. (And AFAIK the only reason it mi
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015, The Wanderer wrote:
This is bordering on code-of-conduct
questionability.
I'm glad to hear that. I can see that my work here is
done.
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The Wanderer writes:
> The original question was "What package contains the daemon that
> updates the time from a central site?".
> The ntp package contains such a daemon - indeed, until systemd, almost
> certainly the primary such daemon.
The chrony package provides a time daemon that uses the N
Reposting, since the original post seems to have gotten lost in
the mail.
I've got an annoying problem. Every time I login to the XFCE desktop,
an application starts that I don't want. (It happens to be abiword.)
I close the application window and go on, but it starts up again the
next time I lo
On Saturday 25 July 2015 20:08:34 Bob Bernstein wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Jul 2015, Iain M Conochie wrote:
> >> No. This is an incorrect response.
> >
> > Really?
>
> Um...your own homework, below, suggests that ntp is
> not the only package that performs the task in
> question. Since ntpdate does not de
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 11:32:53PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> It is, once ntpdate has slammed the correct time into the system at boot
> time, then ntp takes over.
Unless I misremember, you don't even need ntpdate. Starting ntp with
-g will do just fine (and it's the default config - I add -N).
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