ray composed on 2015-11-01 11:26 (UTC-0800):
> Thank you for the post. The challenge I have with changing the font is
> there are many places where this seems must be done. For example, I can
> set the desktop font but not the panel font nor the fonts of the pop ups.
> Each application has its o
On Mon, 2 Nov 2015 09:27:42 +0200
Alex Moonshine wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Oct 2015 16:52:37 -0700
> Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> > As shown below, aptitude has been progressively downgraded from
> > “important” in oldstable (Wheezy) to “standard” in stable (Jessie),
> > “standard” in testing (Stretch) and
I am pleased to report that the newly-available (October 2015) Verizon
791L "Jetpack" (aka Netgear "AirCard") appears to be compatible in
tethered mode (USB) with Debian Jessie i386 with the Xfce desktop and
NetworkManager.
The sequence of events was:
(1) Immediately out of the box, and without c
On Nov 2, 2015, at 12:45 AM, Joe wrote:
>> To be honest, I see no reason at all why two package managers needed
>> to be included in standard install. If you aren't happy with apt-get,
>> just apt-get install aptitude. It seems beyond question to me that
>> having bare minimum to start with and
Thats my sources list:
# less /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing-updates main contrib non-free
deb-src http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ t
Testing/unstable is just a common release name for testing AND unstable.
Your sources.list is fine. Filezilla package isn't present in
testing/stretch (see https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/filezilla). In
fact, if you were running sid, you'd be able to install it.
On Mon, 2 Nov 2015 10:20:21 + (UTC)
Andrey Rybak wrote:
Hello Andrey,
>Release: testing/unstableCodename: n/awhere does unstable appear
I've never been sure myself but, for as long as I've used testing,
testing systems have always been labelled that way.
>filezilla:#aptitude install
On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 01:33:01 -0800, Rick Thomas wrote:
> On Nov 2, 2015, at 12:45 AM, Joe wrote:
>
> >> To be honest, I see no reason at all why two package managers needed
> >> to be included in standard install. If you aren't happy with apt-get,
> >> just apt-get install aptitude. It seems b
On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 10:58:15 +, Andrey Rybak wrote:
> thanks for your answer.its very strange for me that it is not possible
> to use filezilla in testing. i was using testing brunch in several
> years and filezilla was presenting in there. am i right? is it ok if i
> will change "testing" t
On Monday 02 November 2015 11:16:11 Brian wrote:
> On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 01:33:01 -0800, Rick Thomas wrote:
> > On Nov 2, 2015, at 12:45 AM, Joe wrote:
> > >> To be honest, I see no reason at all why two package managers needed
> > >> to be included in standard install. If you aren't happy with ap
On 11/02/2015 12:58 PM, Andrey Rybak wrote:
thanks for your answer.
its very strange for me that it is not possible to use filezilla in
testing. i was using testing brunch in several years and filezilla was
presenting in there. am i right? is it ok if i will change "testing"
to "stratch"?
No
On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 11:37:48 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Monday 02 November 2015 11:16:11 Brian wrote:
> > On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 01:33:01 -0800, Rick Thomas wrote:
> > >
> > > Requiring a newcomer to install aptitude before she can follow the
> > > simple step-by-step instructions she download
Got a msg this morning from online bank service that my browser
(iceweasel) is no longer up to date (equates to ff31) and wants to
'either update your browser to a compatible version or install one of
the following - [list of usual suspects].
The next version of iceweasel i found in deb packages is
Dear debian.org,
I’m Dutch Laraa, a new age Digital Marketing consultant. I'm here with some
new business insights and probably, this email will answer “Why your
website isn't making money?” After a thorough inspection, my research team
has given an analysis report that reveals,
*●the pre
On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 12:18:33AM +0600, EVGeny Dedov wrote:
> After reinstall debian I tried to put wireless drivers in OS by usual way
> (like
> i did it before), and faced with problem when I use "make compile" and "make
> install":
>
> make[2]: *** /lib/modules/3.16.0-4-amd64/build: Нет тако
On Mon, 02 Nov 2015 07:19:46 -0500
Jack Dangler wrote:
Hello Jack,
>Got a msg this morning from online bank service that my browser
Your banking service is being lazy; They don't want to 'support' an
older version Ff. If Iceweasel still works on their site, carry on
using it. Security issues
The system after waking from suspend fails to load certains things as :
1. Ethernet connection : Shows cable unplugged, I need to run "service
network-manger restart" to make it work.
2. Multimedia keys (function keys) don't work after waking from suspend if
Rhythmbox is running. I need to restart
On 2015-11-02 12:35:43 +, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Nov 2015 07:19:46 -0500
> Jack Dangler wrote:
> >Got a msg this morning from online bank service that my browser
>
> Your banking service is being lazy; They don't want to 'support' an
> older version Ff. If Iceweasel still works on
On 2015-11-02 07:19:46 -0500, Jack Dangler wrote:
> The next version of iceweasel i found in deb packages is 41 (quite a
> jump), but says it is likely buggy (i'm guessing its in experimental).
Yes, it's in experimental. But 41 is *not* the next version.
The current stable version is 38.3.0esr-1~d
On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 13:48:13 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2015-11-02 12:35:43 +, Brad Rogers wrote:
> > On Mon, 02 Nov 2015 07:19:46 -0500
> > Jack Dangler wrote:
> > >Got a msg this morning from online bank service that my browser
> >
> > Your banking service is being lazy; They do
Not really a solution to OPs problem, but I've decided that it's much
easier to just use a stand-alone precompiled Firefox downloaded from
Mozilla website, which happily updates itself. Debian's update policy
for Iceweasel is far from ideal or comprehensive, using third-party
repositories is bo
On 2015-11-02 13:03:14 +, Brian wrote:
> The reason you advance is probably the one which bank's IT section would
> give if you asked them. Quite how a user's browser can compromise the
> security of the site itself is unlikely to be explained.
The user's browser cannot compromise the site its
On 2015-11-02 15:10:55 +0200, Alex Moonshine wrote:
> Not really a solution to OPs problem, but I've decided that it's
> much easier to just use a stand-alone precompiled Firefox downloaded
> from Mozilla website, which happily updates itself.
But some videos are not supported with official precom
On Monday 02 November 2015 04:33:01 Rick Thomas wrote:
> On Nov 2, 2015, at 12:45 AM, Joe wrote:
> >> To be honest, I see no reason at all why two package managers
> >> needed to be included in standard install. If you aren't happy with
> >> apt-get, just apt-get install aptitude. It seems beyond
On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 15:10:55 +0200, Alex Moonshine wrote:
> Not really a solution to OPs problem, but I've decided that it's much
> easier to just use a stand-alone precompiled Firefox downloaded from
> Mozilla website, which happily updates itself. Debian's update policy
> for Iceweasel is far
On Monday 02 November 2015 07:19:46 Jack Dangler wrote:
> Got a msg this morning from online bank service that my browser
> (iceweasel) is no longer up to date (equates to ff31) and wants to
> 'either update your browser to a compatible version or install one of
> the following - [list of usual su
On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 14:17:39 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2015-11-02 13:03:14 +, Brian wrote:
> > The reason you advance is probably the one which bank's IT section would
> > give if you asked them. Quite how a user's browser can compromise the
> > security of the site itself is unlike
On 2015-11-02 13:47:41 +, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 14:17:39 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > The user's browser cannot compromise the site itself. But a security
> > bug may permit an attacker to get the user's login and password, and
> > neither the bank nor the user would like th
Jack Dangler wrote:
> The next version of iceweasel i found in deb packages is 41 (quite a
> jump), but says it is likely buggy (i'm guessing its in experimental).
Unstable has 38.3. Works fine.
--
John Hasler
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA
On 11/02/2015 03:22 PM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
But some videos are not supported with official precompiled Firefox
versions due to obsolete gstreamer:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=947287
Oh, right. I use gstreamer from http://www.deb-multimedia.org/
Yes, I know I just said us
On Mon, 02 Nov 2015 08:00:59 -0600
John Hasler wrote:
>Jack Dangler wrote:
>> The next version of iceweasel i found in deb packages is 41 (quite a
>> jump), but says it is likely buggy (i'm guessing its in experimental).
>
>Unstable has 38.3. Works fine.
The stable release of Firefox is Versi
On 2015-11-02 07:23:07 -0700, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Nov 2015 08:00:59 -0600
> John Hasler wrote:
>
> >Jack Dangler wrote:
> >> The next version of iceweasel i found in deb packages is 41 (quite a
> >> jump), but says it is likely buggy (i'm guessing its in experimental).
> >
> >Un
Am 02.11.2015 um 15:23 schrieb Charlie Kravetz:
> The stable release of Firefox is Version 41.0.2, released Oct 15.
> Doesn't that make 38 old?
No, it doesn't.
38.x is the currently stable extended support release (ESR) of Firefox.
--
Regards
mks
On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 01:14:48 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote:
> Felix Miata composed on 2015-10-23 21:32 (UTC-0500):
> ...
> > Apparently lack of EXT4 support in grub-legacy on Debian is multifaceted
>
> Problem continues in current incarnation of Stretch.
Does bug #511121 not work for you? Or d
On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 14:58:24 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2015-11-02 13:47:41 +, Brian wrote:
> > On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 14:17:39 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > > The user's browser cannot compromise the site itself. But a security
> > > bug may permit an attacker to get the user's l
On Monday 02 November 2015 12:15:51 Brian wrote:
> And not all of us are fully
>
> > able-bodied. You would appear to be able to read well and fast. Not all
> > of us are that fortunate.
>
> I do not see the relevance of this to reading the Debian documentation
> accompanying a release. Unless i
On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 08:46:58 -0600, David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 01:14:48 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote:
> > Felix Miata composed on 2015-10-23 21:32 (UTC-0500):
> > ...
> > > Apparently lack of EXT4 support in grub-legacy on Debian is
> > > multifaceted
> >
> > Problem continu
On Monday 02 November 2015 14:34:49 Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2015-11-02 07:23:07 -0700, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> > On Mon, 02 Nov 2015 08:00:59 -0600
> >
> > John Hasler wrote:
> > >Jack Dangler wrote:
> > >> The next version of iceweasel i found in deb packages is 41 (quite a
> > >> jump), but
On Sun, 1 Nov 2015 21:25:45 +0100, Mauro Condarelli wrote:
> Hi,
> I am struggling to make work my new Debian Squezze installation on my
> workhorse. Problem is X setup and its interaction with desktops.
>
> I have two VGAs:
> * intel embedded in my i7 CPU
> * external NVidia GTX770
> Each of th
mhmh... se fai:
cd /etc/init.d/
insserv dnsmasq?
Ciao,
sono su Kali GNU/Linux 2.0, dnsmasq è configurato come servizio che
starta al boot anche guardando rcconf e sysv-rc-conf, questo il warning:
:~# update-rc.d dnsmasq defaults insserv: warning: current start
runlevel(s) (empty) of script `d
On Sat, 31 Oct 2015 18:11:48 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 31 October 2015 16:37:41 Richard Owlett wrote:
> > Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > On Saturday 31 October 2015 16:18:15 Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> > >> El 31/10/15 a las 10:05, Richard Owlett escribió:
> > >>> Martin Read wrote
On Sun, 1 Nov 2015 01:02:19 +1300, Chris Bannister
wrote:
> Logically, doesn't it make more sense to make it so that you install
> with the minimum number of packages necessary, and then download any
> extra packages you want *after* the install?
Yes. In fact, even when I am installing desktop e
On Mon, 2015-11-02 at 07:23 -0700, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Nov 2015 08:00:59 -0600
> John Hasler wrote:
>
> >Jack Dangler wrote:
> >> The next version of iceweasel i found in deb packages is 41 (quite a
> >> jump), but says it is likely buggy (i'm guessing its in experimental).
> >
wrong list... sorry for the mistake
On 11/02/2015 05:06 PM, Pol Hallen wrote:
mhmh... se fai:
cd /etc/init.d/
insserv dnsmasq?
Ciao,
sono su Kali GNU/Linux 2.0, dnsmasq è configurato come servizio che
starta al boot anche guardando rcconf e sysv-rc-conf, questo il warning:
:~# update-rc.d d
On Monday 02 November 2015 16:38:29 moxalt wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Nov 2015 01:02:19 +1300, Chris Bannister
>
>
> wrote:
> > Logically, doesn't it make more sense to make it so that you install
> > with the minimum number of packages necessary, and then download any
> > extra packages you want *after*
On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 11:42:50 -0500, Jack Dangler wrote:
> On Mon, 2015-11-02 at 07:23 -0700, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> > On Mon, 02 Nov 2015 08:00:59 -0600
> > John Hasler wrote:
> >
> > >Jack Dangler wrote:
> > >> The next version of iceweasel i found in deb packages is 41 (quite a
> > >> jump
David Wright composed on 2015-11-02 08:46 (UTC-0600):
> On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 01:14:48 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote:
>> Felix Miata composed on 2015-10-23 21:32 (UTC-0500):
>> ...
>> > Apparently lack of EXT4 support in grub-legacy on Debian is
>> > multifaceted
>> Problem continues in curren
And if you're installing X, then it's reasonable for Synaptic and other
GUI admin tools to be part of the default setup. Those who prefer lower
level tools and who know enough for that to be a good decision will know
how to uninstall what they don't want or need and should have the
privilege o
On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 15:01:16 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Monday 02 November 2015 12:15:51 Brian wrote:
> > And not all of us are fully
> >
> > > able-bodied. You would appear to be able to read well and fast. Not all
> > > of us are that fortunate.
> >
> > I do not see the relevance of this
El 02/11/15 a las 10:38, moxalt escribió:
On Sun, 1 Nov 2015 01:02:19 +1300, Chris Bannister
wrote:
Logically, doesn't it make more sense to make it so that you install
with the minimum number of packages necessary, and then download any
extra packages you want *after* the install?
Yes. In f
El 31/10/15 a las 16:55, Lisi Reisz escribió:
You said "All anyone has to do to avoid them is not install a DE. You
are given the option.". That is right; I never claimed otherwise
(furthermore, I alluded to this fact when I mentioned installing a
text-only environment and then add additional pac
On 2015-11-02 15:00:19 +, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 14:58:24 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>
> > On 2015-11-02 13:47:41 +, Brian wrote:
> > > On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 14:17:39 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > > > The user's browser cannot compromise the site itself. But a security
On Monday 02 November 2015 19:58:51 Brian wrote:
> Your argument appears to be based on the state of a person's eyesight.
> It also makes assertions about the state of mine. This is out of line;
> you have no knowledge about the state of my sight (and never will).
I said "would appear". I was ver
On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 23:02:38 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2015-11-02 15:00:19 +, Brian wrote:
> > On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 14:58:24 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> >
> > > On 2015-11-02 13:47:41 +, Brian wrote:
> > > > On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 14:17:39 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> >
On Mon 02 Nov 2015 at 22:15:10 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Monday 02 November 2015 19:58:51 Brian wrote:
> > Your argument appears to be based on the state of a person's eyesight.
> > It also makes assertions about the state of mine. This is out of line;
> > you have no knowledge about the state
On Monday 02 November 2015 23:33:19 Brian wrote:
> The form of words doesn't matter. It is out of place and unhelpful to
> comment on the physical capabilities of a participant on a list of this
> nature, especially as a way of countering a argument. To repeat: you
> have no knowledge of how easy o
On Monday 02 November 2015 23:33:19 Brian wrote:
> I can wiggle both my ears at the same time. :)
I didn't notice that. Now that _is_ an accomplishment. :-)
Lisi
On 2015-11-02 22:53:03 +, Brian wrote:
> An attacker must inject a payload into a web page that the user visits.
> When the page loads in the user’s browser the attacker’s payload will
> be executed. A user would likely have no knowledge of this, irrespective
> of whatever browser or user-agent
I would like to get the network functioning again. This is a laptop with
jessie. The laptop does not have a Ethernet port. It is connected to a
Dynadock USB 3.0. Ifconfig shows the Ethernet port to be usb0. This system
has been working. I updated it to configure the network for Xen. Immed
On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 08:45:27AM +, Joe wrote:
> Not in the base system, no, but I'd expect it to be included in any
> system which might be used by newcomers to Linux.
If a newcomer can't figure out apt-get install, then they'd probably be
better off with Ubuntu or Linux Mint.
Intelligent
I'm considering getting a Dell Precision M3800 Mobile Workstation, would
want to install my own mSATA SSD in it. Does anyone here have one of
these machines? If so, is an SSD a user-installable component? And if
so again, how much needs to be taken apart?
Thanks much.
[Please don't top post on the debian-user mailing list.]
On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 12:34:49PM -0700, John L. Ries wrote:
> And if you're installing X, then it's reasonable for Synaptic and other GUI
> admin tools to be part of the default setup.
I use fvwm, I definitely don't want Synaptic and o
Hi,
At DebConf 15 I had introduced the Hypra project to Mario and during a
lightning Talk. I had talked about our main dev work: Universally
Accessible System. Now we have a translated website, I think it's nice
to show you:
http://hypra.fr/?-Home-17-&lang=en
Because we will work with Debian
On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 01:46:35PM +0200, Alex Moonshine wrote:
> On 11/02/2015 12:58 PM, Andrey Rybak wrote:
> >thanks for your answer.
> >its very strange for me that it is not possible to use filezilla in
> >testing. i was using testing brunch in several years and filezilla was
> >presenting in
On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 07:19:46AM -0500, Jack Dangler wrote:
> Got a msg this morning from online bank service that my browser
> (iceweasel) is no longer up to date (equates to ff31) and wants to
> 'either update your browser to a compatible version or install one of
> the following - [list of usu
Hi.
On Mon, 2 Nov 2015 19:19:53 -0800 (PST)
ray wrote:
> I would like to get the network functioning again. This is a laptop with
> jessie. The laptop does not have a Ethernet port. It is connected to a
> Dynadock USB 3.0. Ifconfig shows the Ethernet port to be usb0. This system
On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 04:13:44PM +0200, Alex Moonshine wrote:
>
>
> On 11/02/2015 03:22 PM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> >But some videos are not supported with official precompiled Firefox
> >versions due to obsolete gstreamer:
> >https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=947287
>
> Oh, right.
On 11/02/2015 07:49 PM, ken wrote:
I'm considering getting a Dell Precision M3800 Mobile Workstation, would
want to install my own mSATA SSD in it. Does anyone here have one of
these machines? If so, is an SSD a user-installable component? And if
so again, how much needs to be taken apart?
D
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