On Sat, 05 Sep 2015 22:40:11 -0400
Doug wrote:
>
>
> On 09/05/2015 09:40 PM, Glenn English wrote:
> > On Sep 5, 2015, at 6:23 PM, Erik Lauritsen wrote:
> >
> >> I have been a Debian user for more than 15 years, when the "war" about
> >> systemd broke out I mostly ignored it, I just removed sy
Hi,
John Hasler wrote:
> You are free to choose FreeBSD.
That will become an adventure. Common roots are more than
20 years in the past.
FreeBSD is not too bad. But you will notice that it has a
much smaller tester community than GNU/Linux. The focus is
on big iron, not on personal computers.
T
On Sep 6, 2015, at 1:56 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> FreeBSD is not too bad. But you will notice that it has a
> much smaller tester community than GNU/Linux. The focus is
> on big iron, not on personal computers.
Servers, Internet domains -- medium iron. That's why I tried so hard to learn
how
On 05 Sep 2015, John Hasler wrote:
> Erik Lauritsen writes:
> > Freedom of choice my ass!
>
> You are free to choose FreeBSD.
> --
Or OpenBSD, which for my money is a better bet for the Desktop.
--
Anthony Campbellhttp://www.acampbell.uk
Now that the g++ business is largely behind us, want to start upgrading.
Problem is that with that darned partitioning by the Debian installation,
there is not enough room on /var to accomplish upgrade of such size.
What can be done about this?
Note that to get an /opt, I bind this to a directo
Hi there,
not sure if this is the right newsgroup, but it's worth a shot.
I've just installed Jessie i586 on an Intel Atom board. The board has
has DVI output which is connected to a monitor.
When booting, I can perfectly see the image during grub2 and also during
early printk. Then comes the ha
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On Sun, Sep 06, 2015 at 08:32:30AM +0200, Greencopper wrote:
[...]
> > Why the hell has this collections of utilities from FreeBSD been made
> > dependent
> > upon libsystemd0!?!?!?
> >
> > Freedom of choice my ass!
>
> Hi Erik
>
> Systemd is spre
On Sun, 06 Sep 2015 05:45:30 -0400 (EDT), Johannes Bauer wrote:
>
> [drm:drm_edid_block_valid] *ERROR* EDID checksum is invalid, remainder is 43
Some monitors have invalid EDID checksums. Blame the manufacturer.
Windows is more tolerant of EDID checksum errors than Linux is.
If switching monitor
Johannes Bauer composed on 2015-09-06 11:45 (UTC+0200):
> My guess is that it's trying to do some font switching or frame buffer
> stuff, can't read what the monitor has to offer and switches to a weird
> setting. The system is alive (can ssh into it), but I'd like console
> output as well.
> So
On 09/03/2015 10:41 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Thursday 03 September 2015 15:32:35 mudongliang wrote:
>> Hello everyone :
>> There are some software repositories on my computer.
>> For example , google chrome software repository
>> deb http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable
On 09/04/2015 11:47 PM, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 9/3/15, David Wright wrote:
>> If you mean "what packages does someone have access to", then you need
>> to look at the contents of their /var/lib/apt/lists/ which is
>> maintained by apt-get update. You might also want to look at apt-cache.
A
On 2015-09-06 12:31 +0200, Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Sep 2015 05:45:30 -0400 (EDT), Johannes Bauer wrote:
>>
>> [drm:drm_edid_block_valid] *ERROR* EDID checksum is invalid, remainder is 43
>
> Some monitors have invalid EDID checksums. Blame the manufacturer.
> Windows is more tolerant
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On Sun, Sep 06, 2015 at 07:35:49PM +0800, mudongliang wrote:
>
>
> On 09/04/2015 11:47 PM, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> > On 9/3/15, David Wright wrote:
> >> If you mean "what packages does someone have access to", then you need
> >> to look at the con
Doug McGarrett:
The last time I looked--about 6 months ago--FreeBSD requires a
filesystem that is not compatible with Linux or Windows; nothing
cancommunicate with it.
About six months ago, FreeBSD could still perfectly happily run on UFS
volumes, and there was no such requirement. I am c
I've found a violation of FSDG which affects multiple Ruby packages
containing a file named generator.so (libruby2.1 and ruby-json, among
all). That file is built from file released under a non-free license.
What package I should report the bug against?
--
Daniel Milewski
GPG key ID: 8D43A4A1
Hello list,
at the moment it looks like the repository is rather broken. If you want do an
upgrade or change from stable to testing, or if you want to upgrade testing,
be very carefully. Otherwise you might break your system!
Just take a look:
Aptitude konnte keine Lösung für diese Abhängigkei
On 2015-09-06 at 10:46, Daniel Milewski wrote:
> I've found a violation of FSDG which affects multiple Ruby packages
> containing a file named generator.so (libruby2.1 and ruby-json,
> among all). That file is built from file released under a non-free
> license. What package I should report the bu
On 2015-09-06 at 10:58, Hans wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> at the moment it looks like the repository is rather broken. If you
> want do an upgrade or change from stable to testing, or if you want
> to upgrade testing, be very carefully. Otherwise you might break your
> system!
> It looks for me, t
On 09/06/2015 12:29 AM, Glenn English wrote:
On Sep 5, 2015, at 8:40 PM, Doug wrote:
The last time I looked--about 6 months ago--FreeBSD requires a file system that
is not compatible with Linux or Windows; nothing can
communicate with it. Has that changed? Or is there a way to install FreeB
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On Sun, Sep 06, 2015 at 08:39:10PM +0800, mudongliang wrote:
>
>
> On 09/06/2015 08:13 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> > Does this do what you need?
> I'm sorry. This is not my request.
>
> The detailed description is here
> (https://lists.deb
Am Sonntag, 6. September 2015, 11:08:40 schrieb The Wanderer:
>
>
Yes, sorry for the German, I could not switch to English (worked before by
adding "LANG=C" before the apt command)
>
> I'd guess that this would be due to the GCC-5 transition, which was
> announced yesterday on debian-devel to
On 06/09/15 10:58 AM, Hans wrote:
Hello list,
at the moment it looks like the repository is rather broken. If you want do an
upgrade or change from stable to testing, or if you want to upgrade testing,
be very carefully. Otherwise you might break your system!
Just take a look:
Aptitude konnte
On 06/09/15 16:11, Doug wrote:
Perhaps BCD can read a DOS file. It's the _other_ way I'm thinking of. I
want to be able to access BCD from Linux or Windows, and vice-versa--
access Linux and/or Windows from BCD. Anybody know if this is possible,
and if so, how?
Read/write support for UFS has b
Hi,
Hans wrote:
> Yes, sorry for the German, I could not switch to English (worked before by
> adding "LANG=C" before the apt command)
Try
LC_ALL=C
See statement about precedence of "Internationalisation Variables"
in
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xbd/envvar.html
Have a nice
On 2015-09-06, mudongliang wrote:
>>
>> Does this do what you need?
> I'm sorry. This is not my request.
>
> The detailed description is here
> (https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/09/msg00175.html).
> cat
> /var/lib/apt/lists/dl.google.com_linux_chrome_deb_dists_stable_main_binar
> y-amd64_
On 09/06/2015 07:58 AM, Hans wrote:
at the moment it looks like the repository is rather broken. If you want do an
upgrade or change from stable to testing, or if you want to upgrade testing,
be very carefully. Otherwise you might break your system!
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/08/
On 09/06/2015 02:55 AM, David Baron wrote:
Now that the g++ business is largely behind us, want to start upgrading.
Problem is that with that darned partitioning by the Debian installation,
there is not enough room on /var to accomplish upgrade of such size.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user
On Sun, 06 Sep 2015 08:07:32 -0400 (EDT), Sven Joachim wrote:
>
> On 2015-09-06 12:31 +0200, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> Some monitors have invalid EDID checksums. Blame the manufacturer.
>> Windows is more tolerant of EDID checksum errors than Linux is.
>> If switching monitors solves your problem,
On Sep 6, 2015, at 9:48 AM, Martin Read wrote:
> On 06/09/15 16:11, Doug wrote:
>> Perhaps BCD can read a DOS file. It's the _other_ way I'm thinking of. I
>> want to be able to access BCD from Linux or Windows, and vice-versa--
>> access Linux and/or Windows from BCD. Anybody know if this is p
On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Glenn English wrote:
>
...
> I must be missing something. Why would anybody need to read/write files in
> the format of another OS?
>
> I have Macs and Linux. Whenever I want to transfer something around the
> house, I use SCP. Around the country, it's usuall
Johannes Bauer composed on 2015-09-06 11:45 (UTC+0200):
> not sure if this is the right newsgroup, but it's worth a shot.
> I've just installed Jessie i586 on an Intel Atom board. The board has
> has DVI output which is connected to a monitor.
> When booting, I can perfectly see the image during
On Sep 6, 2015, at 12:18 PM, Dan Hitt wrote:
> You might have a multi-boot system, i.e., several OSes installed, and
> when you boot into one of your linux OSes you might want to read
> everything else on any disk.
Ah! Thank you. I knew there must be a reason.
--
Glenn English
On 2015-09-06, Greencopper wrote:
>
> Systemd is spreading like a cancer striking its ugly tentacles into
> everything it can get its hands on.
>
"cancer striking its ugly tentacles into everything it can get its hands
on"
So pathetically put I wonder if you might not be a sock puppet for the
ot
On Sun, 06 Sep 2015 11:08:40 -0400
The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2015-09-06 at 10:58, Hans wrote:
>
> > Hello list,
> >
> > at the moment it looks like the repository is rather broken. If you
> > want do an upgrade or change from stable to testing, or if you want
> > to upgrade testing, be very care
Am Sonntag, 6. September 2015, 19:45:30 schrieb Joe:
> I suspect it will be more than a few days. Unstable has been disrupted
> for weeks, and aptitude full-upgrade still shrugs and says 'I can't do
> it, do you want to have a try?' There are more than 150 packages stuck
> at the moment, on a syst
On Sunday 06 September 2015 09:32:08 David Christensen wrote:
> On 09/06/2015 02:55 AM, David Baron wrote:
> > Now that the g++ business is largely behind us, want to start upgrading.
> > Problem is that with that darned partitioning by the Debian installation,
> > there is not enough room on /var
On Wed, 02 Sep 2015 17:29:40 -0400 (EDT), Sven Hartge wrote:
>
> systemd provides a way to override or ammend parts of units. You do this
> by creating a directory structure like this:
>
> /etc/systemd/system/foo.service.d/
>
> This will contain all additional config files for the unit
> "foo.
On Sun, 6 Sep 2015 18:35:49 + (UTC)
Curt wrote:
> On 2015-09-06, Greencopper wrote:
> >
> > Systemd is spreading like a cancer striking its ugly tentacles into
> > everything it can get its hands on.
> >
>
> "cancer striking its ugly tentacles into everything it can get its
> hands on"
>
>
On Sun, 06 Sep 2015 21:54:13 +0300
David Baron wrote:
> On Sunday 06 September 2015 09:32:08 David Christensen wrote:
> > On 09/06/2015 02:55 AM, David Baron wrote:
> > > Now that the g++ business is largely behind us, want to start
> > > upgrading. Problem is that with that darned partitioning b
On 06.09.2015 19:40, Stephen Powell wrote:
> The OP said that what he included in this problem report came from
> another problem report, because it scrolled off the screen too fast
> for him to give actual data.
True, but it was pretty damn close (lots of 0xffs)
> (Perhaps he doesn't know abou
On 9/4/2015 7:33 AM, 慕冬亮 wrote:
> Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2015 10:21:13 +0100
> From: mailingl...@darac.org.uk
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: get software list of one software repository
>
> On Thu, Sep 03, 2015 at 10:32:35PM +0800, mudongliang wrote:
> > Hello everyone :
> >
I suspect it will be more than a few days. Unstable has been disrupted
for weeks, and aptitude full-upgrade still shrugs and says 'I can't do
it, do you want to have a try?' There are more than 150 packages stuck
at the moment, on a system with just over 4000 installed.
Apt-get dist-upgrade want
On 2015-08-03 13:17, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Likely the upgrade broke your manual installation. You should install the
> flashplugin-nonfree package from non-free repo. Anyway be careful, you
> probably will need to enable manually when needed in Iceweasel, as it is
> disabled by
"David" :
I'm not familiar with why sysvinit was a problem
*
http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/FGA/system-5-rc-problems.html
You're late.
Am 06.09.2015 um 21:04 schrieb Stephen Powell:
>[Service]
>ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty -8 --noclear %I 38400 ibm3151
>
> But when I restart the service, I get the following error:
>
> systemd[1]: serial-getty@ttyS0.service: Service has more than one ExecStart=
> setting, which is only allow
Stephen Powell wrote:
> Well, Sven, that's a nice idea, but I can't get it to work for me in this
> situation. I issued
>systemctl edit serial-getty@ttyS0.service
> and placed the following two lines into the file:
>[Service]
>ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty -8 --noclear %I 38400 ibm3151
On Sun, 06 Sep 2015 21:58:19 +0200
Floris wrote:
> >
> > I suspect it will be more than a few days. Unstable has been
> > disrupted for weeks, and aptitude full-upgrade still shrugs and
> > says 'I can't do it, do you want to have a try?' There are more
> > than 150 packages stuck at the moment,
On Sunday 06 September 2015 20:45:02 Joe wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Sep 2015 21:54:13 +0300
>
> David Baron wrote:
> > On Sunday 06 September 2015 09:32:08 David Christensen wrote:
> > > On 09/06/2015 02:55 AM, David Baron wrote:
> > > > Now that the g++ business is largely behind us, want to start
> >
Op Sun, 06 Sep 2015 22:19:10 +0200 schreef Joe :
On Sun, 06 Sep 2015 21:58:19 +0200
Floris wrote:
>
> I suspect it will be more than a few days. Unstable has been
> disrupted for weeks, and aptitude full-upgrade still shrugs and
> says 'I can't do it, do you want to have a try?' There are mor
On 09/06/2015 11:18 AM, Dan Hitt wrote:
On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Glenn English wrote:
...
I must be missing something. Why would anybody need to read/write files in the
format of another OS?
I have Macs and Linux. Whenever I want to transfer something around the house,
I use S
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On 31/08/15 17:04, Harilal, Ahlad (ACIS India) wrote:
> I tried all possible ways to fix wireless driver issues for my
> Dell Vostro laptop. Chip manufactures Broadcom has provided a
> debian installation file from their official website for the prop
Hello,
ray a écrit :
> I would like to configure LVMs for everything including boot. I have
> read that others have done this but an I have not found the method.
(...)
> System description:
> amd64 with a HDD and 3 pairs of SSDs. The SSD are set up as RAID0 in
> pairs. The HDD currently hosts D
On 09/06/2015 11:35 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2015-09-06, Greencopper wrote:
Systemd is spreading like a cancer striking its ugly tentacles into
everything it can get its hands on.
"cancer striking its ugly tentacles into everything it can get its hands
on"
So pathetically put I wonder if you mig
Hello Michael,
On 09/06/2015 10:06 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
> See also man 5 systemd.unit , "Example 2. Overriding vendor settings":
>
>>Note that for drop-in files, if one wants to remove entries from a
>> setting that is
>>parsed as a list (and is not a dependency), such as
>>
On 09/06/2015 11:45 AM, Joe wrote:
Apt-get dist-upgrade wants to pull about seventy packages, but some are
libraries which will be replaced by new versions. Gimp and
gnome-mplayer are in the list, which I'm not willing to give up yet. If
I get bored, I might mess around with synaptic to see if I
On Sunday 06 September 2015 20:31:11 Joe wrote:
> You might want to ease back on that one a little, it turns out that the
> family have lived in Turkey for three years, and were not fleeing war.
> Tragic, most definitely, bombs, no.
They left their home because of bombs. They could not go back to
On 09/06/2015 12:54 PM, Staszek wrote:
On 2015-08-03 13:17, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
Hi,
Likely the upgrade broke your manual installation. You should install the
flashplugin-nonfree package from non-free repo. Anyway be careful, you probably
will need to enable manually when needed in Ic
On 09/06/2015 01:19 PM, Joe wrote:
On Sun, 06 Sep 2015 21:58:19 +0200
Floris wrote:
I suspect it will be more than a few days. Unstable has been
disrupted for weeks, and aptitude full-upgrade still shrugs and
says 'I can't do it, do you want to have a try?' There are more
than 150 packages st
On 9/6/2015 1:19 PM, Joe wrote:
On Sun, 06 Sep 2015 21:58:19 +0200
Floris wrote:
I suspect it will be more than a few days. Unstable has been
disrupted for weeks, and aptitude full-upgrade still shrugs and
says 'I can't do it, do you want to have a try?' There are more
than 150 packages stuc
David Baron a écrit :
> Now that the g++ business is largely behind us, want to start upgrading.
> Problem is that with that darned partitioning by the Debian installation,
> there is not enough room on /var to accomplish upgrade of such size.
Too bad you did trust the Debian installer instead o
On 9/6/2015 2:45 PM, Seeker wrote:
On 9/6/2015 1:19 PM, Joe wrote:
OK, thanks. I would hope not Gimp also...
Don't know how affected testing is by which transitions, but the ones
the were causing
me grief in unstable were taglib, clucene, ffmpeg-libav, and opencv.
I expect flac, libmusic
most of the netinstall download links are invalid:
*amd64 http:*
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/8.2.0/amd64/iso-cd/debian-8.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso
*amd64 bit torrent:* http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/8.2.0/amd64/bt-cd/
please fix so I can try and download/install soon.
--
Most Sincer
Pascal,
Thank you for the informative response. I would like to assure I address your
concerns it this recovery.
> (...)
> > System description:
> > amd64 with a HDD and 3 pairs of SSDs. The SSD are set up as RAID0 in
> > pairs. The HDD currently hosts Debian 8. I used this to configure the
>
On 09/06/2015 06:28 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
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On Sun, Sep 06, 2015 at 08:32:30AM +0200, Greencopper wrote:
[...]
Why the hell has this collections of utilities from FreeBSD been made dependent
upon libsystemd0!?!?!?
Freedom of choice my ass!
On Sun, 06 Sep 2015, Eric wrote:
> most of the netinstall download links are invalid:
...
> please fix so I can try and download/install soon.
8.2.0 was released yesterday. The ISO images take time to prepare and
build.
Those who cannot wait are directed to the 8.1.0 netinst image: it will
upd
On 9/6/2015 12:55 PM, Seeker wrote:
I sounds like aptitude *is* the tool that you want.
I don't use aptitude so I am taking it on faith that the given example
is a working
example and you just need adjust it to fit your needs.
If you want a list of software in 'debian testing main' the repo
On Sun, 06 Sep 2015 16:06:35 -0400 (EDT), Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 06.09.2015 um 21:04 schrieb Stephen Powell:
>> ...
>>[Service]
>>ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty -8 --noclear %I 38400 ibm3151
>>
>> But when I restart the service, I get the following error:
>>
>> systemd[1]: serial-getty@ttyS0
Hi... I've been trying to "word" this email ever since I ran into all
those problems myself last week. Now reading about Joe and his Gimp, I
feel his pain. Gimp folks have been my personal heroes almost daily
for at least 10 years, probably pushing closer to 15. So I'm here to
ask...
Does anyone h
Hey folks!
Yesterday I rebooted my Cubox-i4Pro running Debian Sid, and ever afterwards my
/var/log/syslog file is filling up with endless repetitions of
> Sep 6 06:25:30 cube kernel: [26889.599129] wakeup int at ci_hdrc.1
> Sep 6 06:25:30 cube kernel: [26889.599147] ci_hdrc ci_hdrc.1: at
> ci
On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 07:30:02 +0200
Gene Heskett wrote:
> You may well be correct, but to my grandfather they were loaned. I do
> know that when they left, each was equipt with a good sturdy tag/label
> bareing the owners name & address, well sealed against the elements.
He probably heard the
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