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On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 05:09:06PM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
> So I have a ThinkPad Yoga 11s ultrabook.
>
> If I copy over the firmware-realtek package, Debian can install just
> fine over the WiFi connection. (I don't have wired internet at my
> home.)
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On 24.10.2016 00:28, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 24.10.2016 um 00:26 schrieb Michael Biebl:
>> Am 23.10.2016 um 23:30 schrieb Paul Seyfert:
>>> ...
>>> Is this a known bug[3]? Any suggestions what to test/investigate/other
>>> information I should prov
hello,
the package uwsgi is missing from testing - it is present in oldstable,
stable and unstable.
gs
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There have been various discussions in here and in some derivative
projects like Ubuntu about choosing and using password managers,
especially the way to sync their password lists across multiple devices.
Given the way we do things in Debian it is important not to depend on a
service like Dropbo
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 11:46:08AM +0200, gustav Spellauge wrote:
hello,
the package uwsgi is missing from testing - it is present in
oldstable, stable and unstable.
This is true. Thank you for the information.
Oh, maybe you were wondering why?
https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=uws
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 12:05:23PM +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
> Oh, maybe you were wondering why?
> https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=uwsgi
"Last generated on Fri Jul 15 14:27:05 2016 UTC"
The other page I knew about, which is referenced by the dpkg bot in
#debian on Freenode, is
https
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 09:09:53AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 12:05:23PM +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
Oh, maybe you were wondering why?
https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=uwsgi
"Last generated on Fri Jul 15 14:27:05 2016 UTC"
The other page I knew about, which is
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 02:17:09PM +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 09:09:53AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 12:05:23PM +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
> >>Oh, maybe you were wondering why?
> >>https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=uwsgi
> >
> >"Last gene
installed 2.0.12-7 from unstable and did not face any issues yet.
On 24/10/16 13:05, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
>
> There have been various discussions in here and in some derivative
> projects like Ubuntu about choosing and using password managers,
> especially the way to sync their password lists across multiple devices.
>
> Given the way we do things in Debia
Thanks for your answers.
2016-10-22 20:52 GMT-02:00 deloptes :
> Manoel Pedro de Araújo wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have installed debian jessie on a Samsung X40 notebook, when the
> > bluetooth is working, but it shows an error as shown bellow
> >
> > Out 22 16:56:18 debian bluetoothd[824]: Sap
This could be a vim question, but since sudo's involved I'll
start here.
I am thrashing about, trying to get wheezy going on a new machine
(well, new to me. I think the huckster term-of-art is
"pre-owned": I had the pleasure of wiping dollarbill inc's crap
off it).
Anyway, I got vim installed,
Daniel Pocock [2016-10-24 13:05:28+02] wrote:
> Given the way we do things in Debian it is important not to depend on a
> service like Dropbox to sync the password files.
>
> Therefore, how are people choosing a password manager and solving this
> in practice?
I have used "pass" and liked it. It'
On Mon, 24 Oct 2016 18:30:02 +0200, jeremy bentham wrote:
> This could be a vim question, but since sudo's involved I'll
> start here.
>
> I am thrashing about, trying to get wheezy going on a new machine
> (well, new to me. I think the huckster term-of-art is
> "pre-owned": I had the pleasure
Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
>
> On 24/10/16 13:05, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>
>>
>> There have been various discussions in here and in some derivative
>> projects like Ubuntu about choosing and using password managers,
>> especially the way to sync their password lists across multiple devices.
>>
>>
Hi all,
I have been having trouble with my django development project finding
the postgresql database. In the process of looking for the source of the
problem I found that there are versions of postgresql installed for 9.1
through 9.6 . Are all of these copies necessary and can I safely remove
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 05:24:34PM -, Frank Miles wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Oct 2016 18:30:02 +0200, jeremy bentham wrote:
>
> > This could be a vim question, but since sudo's involved I'll
> > start here.
> >
> > I am thrashing about, trying to get wheezy going on a new machine
> > (well, new to m
Gary,
what is happening is that you have the postgresql metapackage installed.
From time to time, this package is updated to depend on the supported
postgresql (e.g. postgresql-9.6). If you remove postgresql and just
install (e.g.) postgresql-9.6, the installation of new versions will cease.
Daniel Pocock writes:
> Therefore, how are people choosing a password manager and solving this
> in practice?
A primary criterion for my data is: Avoid depending on a service I can't
quickly replicate elsewhere with all my data intact.
This tends strongly toward standard protocols, and services
I think a table; something like this would be prudent. I only know about
FPM2 as that is what I use, would be interesting in seeing a summary of
alternatives.
Password Manager
Supports snycing
Features
FPM2
No
Cipher: ACS-256
- Generates passwords up to 255 characte
So, I gather no one has any insights and I should just file a bug against
... firmware-realtek? The installer? Can anyone maybe suggest which package
the bug should be filed against?
Thanks.
Carl
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I suspect an appropriate response would be being pointed an
*atypical* tutorial.
A Google search for "bash tutorial pipe redirect" [w/o quotes]
gave results for "normal" users. I have and odd use case. I had
assumed bash as shell but am open to using another shell if it is
more appropriate.
T
Am 24. Oct, 2016 schwätzte Richard Owlett so:
moin moin Richard,
"to stdout AND "logfile" can be accomplished with tee.
# puts the results of ls in the file and also shows results on STDOUT
# the -a tells tee to append so repeated calls will get all of the output
# from your script
ls | tee -a
On Mon, 24 Oct 2016, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2016 04:16:12
From: to...@tuxteam.de
To: Carl Fink
Cc: Debian Users
Subject: Re: WiFi works during install, not after
Resent-Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2016 08:16:29 + (UTC)
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Ben Finney wrote:
> I prefer integration to all applications on the desktop: i.e., the
> program should simply place the passphrase in the clipboard, allowing me
> to paste it into whatever form I visit. That covers the browser as well.
I've been using gpg since 2002 and never heard of PassStore
Carl Fink wrote:
> So, I gather no one has any insights and I should just file a bug against
> ... firmware-realtek? The installer? Can anyone maybe suggest which
> package the bug should be filed against?
>
> Thanks.
> Carl
>
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