Le 08/10/2016 à 20:09, Florian Pelgrim a écrit :
$ ip route get 2404:6800:400a:800::1012
2404:6800:400a:800::1012 from :: via fe80::1 dev eth0 src
fe80::d481:11ff:feee:4908 metric 0
This does not look like a correct setup to me, unless the router
performs source NAT (yuck!). A link local so
On Sat, 8 Oct 2016 20:05:53 -0400
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
Hello kamaraju,
>It is working fine for me.
A sort of 'good news / bad news' scenario: Good news for you, bad news
for me.
In any case, thanks for letting me know. It's useful.
> % dpkg -l libxapian30 synaptic | grep ^ii
>ii libx
These packages upgraded (though they seem no longer on Debian!). The upgrades
would not play with opengl2 so plasma would no longer run. Downgrading to
testing, due to partial removal from the repos, proved impossible. No more
means to file bugs, either!
So I uninstalled them, went back to Nouv
On 08/10/16 07:00, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> I have a little business card website up for my big brother's media
> consulting side-business at http://playomatic.myownsite.me.
> Now, at the moment, if I try to load it in Google-Chrome-Stable, I'm
> getting redirected to a yahoo! search for "create web",
On 10/09/2016 07:11 AM, Richard Hector wrote:
On 08/10/16 07:00, Tony Baldwin wrote:
I have a little business card website up for my big brother's media
consulting side-business at http://playomatic.myownsite.me.
Now, at the moment, if I try to load it in Google-Chrome-Stable, I'm
getting redi
On 10/10/16 00:20, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> What country is .me? here in th US, of course, it could be the State of
> Maine.
Montenegro, apparently. According to a quick web search ;-)
Richard
On 10/09/2016 07:23 AM, Richard Hector wrote:
On 10/10/16 00:20, Tony Baldwin wrote:
What country is .me? here in th US, of course, it could be the State of
Maine.
Montenegro, apparently. According to a quick web search ;-)
Richard
Thanks, I was curious, couldn't think of anything, all t
On 10/09/2016 02:28 PM, Tony Baldwin wrote:
>
>
> On 10/09/2016 07:23 AM, Richard Hector wrote:
>> On 10/10/16 00:20, Tony Baldwin wrote:
>>> What country is .me? here in th US, of course, it could be the State of
>>> Maine.
>>
>> Montenegro, apparently. According to a quick web search ;-)
>>
>>
Le 08/10/2016 à 19:25, Li Wei a écrit :
pptp-linux provides pptpsetup command.
I run pptpsetup with some options and it displays:
Which options ? (you can mask the server address, login and password)
On 10/10/16 00:28, Tony Baldwin wrote:
>
>
> On 10/09/2016 07:23 AM, Richard Hector wrote:
>> On 10/10/16 00:20, Tony Baldwin wrote:
>>> What country is .me? here in th US, of course, it could be the
>>> State of Maine.
>>
>> Montenegro, apparently. According to a quick web search ;-)
>>
>> Ric
On 10/09/2016 07:36 AM, Richard Hector wrote:
On 10/10/16 00:28, Tony Baldwin wrote:
But we're getting a bit off-topic :-)
Richard
Indeed we are, but I thank you for humoring my curiosity.
Thanks,
Tony
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all tony, all the time
Are you logged in with a google account on that chrome/chromium ? By the
way, how did you install them ?
To resume :
On your debian computer, only for this website, you get redirect to ads
only with chrome/chromium ?
I would try these :
purge chromium and chrome.
Install chromium and go to your
On Sunday 09 October 2016 06:23:49 claude juif wrote:
> This way of answering is really bad. If you have nothing to say, don't
> write a mail.
I hope that in future you intend to follow your own advice!
Lisi
Richard Hector writes:
>
> It appears that Montenegro only came into existence (most recently) in
> 2006 - it was part of Yugoslavia, then 'Serbia and Montenegro'. So all
> the 'good' codes were presumably taken.
I'd imagine .me would, like .tv (Tuvalo) be one that a small country
could use to bo
2016-10-09 17:57 GMT+02:00 Lisi Reisz :
> On Sunday 09 October 2016 06:23:49 claude juif wrote:
> > This way of answering is really bad. If you have nothing to say, don't
> > write a mail.
>
> I hope that in future you intend to follow your own advice!
>
> Yep for sure. I unsubscribe in a second a
David Baron composed on 2016-10-09 13:17 (UTC+0300):
> These packages upgraded (though they seem no longer on Debian!). The upgrades
> would not play with opengl2 so plasma would no longer run. Downgrading to
> testing, due to partial removal from the repos, proved impossible. No more
> means to f
On Sun, Oct 9, 2016 at 5:59 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Oct 2016 20:05:53 -0400
> kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
>
> Hello kamaraju,
>
>>It is working fine for me.
>
> A sort of 'good news / bad news' scenario: Good news for you, bad news
> for me.
>
> In any case, thanks for letting me know.
On 10/09/2016 11:54 AM, claude juif wrote:
Are you logged in with a google account on that chrome/chromium ? By
the way, how did you install them ?
I WAS logged into my google account when I had the problem, in fact,
but eventually determined that when I logged out, I could load the
proper p
On Sun, 9 Oct 2016 13:35:14 -0400
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
Hello kamaraju,
>ldd /usr/sbin/synaptic > ldd.txt
>apt-rdepends --state-show=Installed --state-follow=Installed synaptic >
>deps.txt
If you don't mind, I won't do that, since I've managed to get synaptic
working now. Based on what I'
I'm not the OP, and I'm sort of piggybacking and going somewhat (or a lot?)
OT, but I am curious about how old inet4 (right term?) and the new inet6
addresses interact.
When I do ifconfig, I see that eth0 has both a 32 bit (e.g., 192.168.1.19) and
an inet6 address assigned.
Can anybody point m
On Sat 08 Oct 2016 at 13:50:19 +0200, Hans Kraus wrote:
> after following the propositions of Brian:
> >
> > dpkg -l | grep fglrx
> >
> >Lines with "ii" indicate installed packages. Purge and see what a reboot
> >does.
> and Jörg-Volker Peetz:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I also saw the other e-mail exchange w
Hey folks,
OK, here was the procedure (as a reminder, I’m on stretch, testing):
— boot into 4.6, verify everything works, purge both 4.7 kernel and 4.7
headers, purge all nvidia-* (and nvidia-dkms was indeed installed)
— purge xserver-xorg-video-nvidia
— install xserver-xorg-xideo-nvidia and n
On Sunday 09 October 2016 17:22:07 claude juif wrote:
> 2016-10-09 17:57 GMT+02:00 Lisi Reisz :
> > On Sunday 09 October 2016 06:23:49 claude juif wrote:
> > > This way of answering is really bad. If you have nothing to say, don't
> > > write a mail.
> >
> > I hope that in future you intend to foll
On 10/09/2016 02:59 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Sat, 8 Oct 2016 20:05:53 -0400
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
Hello kamaraju,
It is working fine for me.
A sort of 'good news / bad news' scenario: Good news for you, bad news
for me.
In any case, thanks for letting me know. It's useful.
% dpkg
On Sun, Oct 9, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Brad Rogers wrote:
>
> I had done a little searching yesterday, but couldn't get any hits for
> the exact error I was getting, so dismissed the solutions offered.
> However, during more extended searching today, one suggestion kept
> cropping up;
> 'as root, run "u
On Mon, 10 Oct 2016, Lisi Reisz wrote:
Why not just killfile me and go on reading everyone else?
Umm...cuz he doesn't know how to do that? Perhaps?
One thing's fer sure, he's giving the time-honored tradition of
killfiles a bad name!
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