update-rc.d my-program defaults 20 80
update-rc.d my-program defaults start 20 2 3 4 5 . stop 80 0 1 6 .
Support for run levels in "start" and "stop" subcommands was dropped
from update-rc.d by Roger Leigh in 2013. You'll find that the command
has been warning you about using explicit run lev
Looks like systemd does not execute the statements in status) case of the init script
at all, but just checks if the daemon process exists. My '/etc/init.d/ status' did much more, i.e., it checked if the daemon was actually able to
do some real work.
So far I have had no luck in finding the ans
On Sunday 22 May 2016 07:43:43 cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz wrote:
> On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 10:17:22PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Saturday 21 May 2016 16:56:31 cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz wrote:
> > > On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 04:08:05PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > > On Friday 20 May 2016 15:57
Hi there
Rob van der Putten wrote:
heqami...@runbox.com wrote:
No need to build a backport. Just use the sid/unstable testing version
on apt-get
I didn't check the library compatibility. Thanks.
The libs are different.
It's a bit odd though. Every version patched except stable.
Rega
On 2016-05-22, wrote:
>> >
>> > “When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, “it
>> > means
>> > just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less.” “The question is,”
>> > said
>> > Alice, “whether you can make words mean so many different things.” “The
>> > questi
Maybe nmcli is available for debian I don't know and I don't know what
results you'll get using it either. Also debian is still using iwconfig
which was supposed to have been replaced by iw a while ago.
Wireless-tools is also missing and you're not the only one that can't
get a wireless config
There are two Plug&Play sound cards on this system and
ISAP&P sees them. If I insert a PCI sound card and power up, the
CS4236 gets IRQ 5 and the SoundBlaster gets zilch. Reading
available documentation, it looks like this is because older ISA
cards may not be able to report enough back to
On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 10:44 PM, wrote:
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>> somehow network-manager makes it work. But I've had it with gnome, and none
>> of the command line tools or references I've found work.
>
>I just returned home after a short vacation to my running, completely
>up-to-date jessie system, and discovered that Pulse had stopped running, and I
>dont know how to get it going again.
>
>
>Various of the startup commands give an error :"E: [pulseaudio] main.c: Failed
>to initialize daem
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Hello list,
I do not want to mourn, just searching for an info.
Can someone tell me, what has changed in the kernel (I believe, it is since
kernel 3.4, but do not know exactly), that the boot progress hangs about 1 -
1,5 minutes, when the network is started?
I am using /etc/network/interfaces
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On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 08:35:22PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> [...] it merely indicates your incompetence.
Folks, I'm out of this thread.
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On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 10:04:53PM +0200, Hans wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I do not want to mourn, just searching for an info.
>
> Can someone tell me, what has changed in the kernel (I believe, it is since
> kernel 3.4, but do not know exactly), that
Hi Tomas,
> Sorry I can't be more specific, but 1.5 minutes looks a bit like a name
> resolution timeout.
>
Hmm, the DNS is also preconfigured. I see a counter at boot, which counts up to
1min 30 sec, then continues booting. If necessary, I can create a video within
virtualbox, but this should b
System : amd64 testing latest
With the same update to testing that brought in the new kernel, about 2
days back, some other package got changed that has partly broken the
display of window contents in X.
Symptoms - In most windows (except Iceweasel) there is no scroll bar.
The top menu line items
On 5/22/2016 3:23 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
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On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 08:35:22PM +0100, Brian wrote:
[...] it merely indicates your incompetence.
Folks, I'm out of this thread.
So what ever B says goes?
Please *NO* !
Martin McCormick wrote:
> There are two Plug&Play sound cards on this system and
> ISAP&P sees them. If I insert a PCI sound card and power up, the
> CS4236 gets IRQ 5 and the SoundBlaster gets zilch. Reading
> available documentation, it looks like this is because older ISA
> cards may not be abl
32 bit chromium-browser is available for wheezy, but not jessie. Is it
possible to install the wheezy version on jessie, (or will it be
available for jessie)?
Thanks,
John
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John Conover, cono...@rahul.net, http://www.johncon.com/
On Sun 22 May 2016 at 14:38:55 -0700, John Conover wrote:
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> 32 bit chromium-browser is available for wheezy, but not jessie. Is it
> possible to install the wheezy version on jessie, (or will it be
> available for jessie)?
Look again at
https://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
Your premise
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> Good morning. I was just wandering, is it safe to use packages from
> another Debian based district repositories by adding them to my
> sources file, specifically Kali Linux?
Nope, not packages ...
On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 1:56 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
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>> On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 08:35:22PM +0100, Brian wrote:
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>>> [...] it merely indicates your incompetence.
>>
>>
>> Folks, I'm out of
On Sunday 22 May 2016 22:56:36 Richard Owlett wrote:
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> >
> > Folks, I'm out of this
deloptes writes:
> I recall setting those in bios years ago, but I think its doable in the
> kernel as well (driver? maybe)
>
> However you should read at least the manual to your card [3].
>
>
> IT looks to me both CS4236B and S16 reister to the 8bit ISA while the
> other
> with IRQ9 must be
Here is what apt-get says about chromium-browser in jessie:
# apt-get install chromium-browser
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package chromium-browser is not available, but is referred to by another
package.
John Conover wrote:
> Here is what apt-get says about chromium-browser in jessie:
> # apt-get install chromium-browser
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> Package chromium-browser is not available, but is refe
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Dan Purgert wrote:
> Ralph Sanchez wrote:
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> >
> > Good morning. I was just wandering, is it safe to use packages from
> > another Debian based district repositories by adding th
Greetings all;
I apparently play with the amd64 architecture in my dpkg architecture
list long enough to screw it up, but not fatally so far.
I have a libexpat1:amd64 files installed, but so far I have been
unsuccessful at getting it replaced with the next version of that file
in i386 format,
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