Hi.
On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 18:34:10 -0500
Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 10/28/2016 5:17 PM, Brian wrote:
> > On Fri 28 Oct 2016 at 15:42:27 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> >
> >> Be aware sir that you are the cause of:
> >> multiple renditions of the "Alleluia Chorus" [courtesy Handle] at >
Le 27/10/2016 à 13:36, Pol Hallen a écrit :
I've 2LAN (192.168.1/24 and 192.168.2/24) with these rules:
Please be more precise. Iptables rules are created on nodes (hosts and
routers), not networks.
iptables -A FORWARD -s 192.168.1/24 -d 0/0 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A FORWARD -m state --state E
On Friday 28 October 2016 22:56:22 e Lpe wrote:
> Ok, thanks for the lesson.
> I made a mistake. I apologize.
> I din't saw how as changed Debian distribution and community since 2002.
> It's so far...
> Forget this thread, or mail, call it as you want.
> I will found a solution by myself.
>
> And
Hi,
I have tried to write directly to the author (c...@miskatonic.inbe.net)
as reported in the man page but the domain does not exist anymore.
I am lost in a glass of water - as we use to say in Italy - and I really
do not know where to get some light from as Google is very good ..
in giving par
Hi.
On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 09:45:21 +
Pietro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have tried to write directly to the author (c...@miskatonic.inbe.net)
> as reported in the man page but the domain does not exist anymore.
It's an old tool. Such things are to be expected.
> I am lost in a glass of wate
Hi,
I'm logging dropped packets with ulogd2 into a pcap file so that tcpdump
should be able to read it.
At some point tcpdump is not anymore able to read the file and quits
with "unknown file format".
The file command instead is printing a correct header:
/var/log/ulog/ulogd.pcap: tcpdump capture
On Saturday, October 29, 2016 05:17:30 AM Reco wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 18:34:10 -0500
> Richard Owlett wrote:
> > But it gave no useful info!
>
> I dunno ;). Quoting the page, this:
>
> Installing GRUB on the USB Stick
> Install pmount, udevil or udisks2 and use one of
Hi.
On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 08:16:18 -0400
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, October 29, 2016 05:17:30 AM Reco wrote:
> > On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 18:34:10 -0500
> > Richard Owlett wrote:
>
> > > But it gave no useful info!
> >
> > I dunno ;). Quoting the page, this:
Dear all,
I'm using Wheezy and chromium. Chromium has been worked well until today.
When I run
chromium
from the shell, i saw this message:
[31:31:1029/204029:ERROR:nss_util.cc(211)] Error initializing NSS without a
persistent database: NSS error code: -8023
and chromium cann't open any page
Hi,
Pietro wrote:
> I really do not understand as I am sure I am typing the correct
> password, what's happening ?
I assume it is about the comparison after
https://sources.debian.net/src/ttysnoop/0.12d-6/ttysnoops.c/#L411
It tries to compare the inquired encrypted password of SNOOPUSER
with
L'octidi 8 brumaire, an CCXXV, Thomas Schmitt a écrit :
> Possibly something changed with the encryption in the result of
> getpwnam() or getspnam().
When things change in the hashing of passwords, it is reflected in the
prefix of the salt, which is given as second argument.
Still, this code shou
Richard Owlett:
>
> My original question had (apparently incorrectly assume that partitions
> handled user/group/world permissions in the same manner as file systems.
Even if you found a solution to your problem, this sentence does not
make much sense and I still assume you are confused about a f
@Stephan Beck,
Sorry, English isnt good enough, may be it's hard to get what i really mean
:(
If you really follow the installation guide
> ch04s03.html.en#usb-copy-flexible, you have to create a syslinux.cfg
> yourself, there is no existing syslinux.cfg (content),
>
There was no existing syslin
On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 05:56:22PM -0400, e Lpe wrote:
> Ok, thanks for the lesson.
> I made a mistake. I apologize.
> I din't saw how as changed Debian distribution and community since 2002.
> It's so far...
> Forget this thread, or mail, call it as you want.
> I will found a solution by myself.
>
Hi,
Nicolas George wrote:
> Still, this code should be using PAM instead of reinventing the wheel
> and making it octagonal.
Looks like ttysnoop's wheel was invented one year before PAM's wheel.
https://sources.debian.net/src/ttysnoop/0.12d-6/ttysnoops.c
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluggabl
On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 15:54:59 +0300, Reco wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 08:16:18 -0400
> rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I'll say that the wiki page gave no hint as to which of the three options
> > to
> > install, or any hint that one might work better than another.
>
> The page is describing
On Wednesday 26 October 2016 18:24:04 Carl Fink wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> I actually remember seeing it now that you remind me.
>
> Define "desktop". I set up Xfce4.
But did you do so DURING INSTALLATION? So the complete question, which you
have still not answered in its entirety, was:
"Did you insta
On 10/29/2016 10:21 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Wednesday 26 October 2016 18:24:04 Carl Fink wrote:
Thanks.
I actually remember seeing it now that you remind me.
Define "desktop". I set up Xfce4.
But did you do so DURING INSTALLATION? So the complete question, which you
have still not answered
On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 15:21:57 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 October 2016 18:24:04 Carl Fink wrote:
> > Thanks.
> >
> > I actually remember seeing it now that you remind me.
> >
> > Define "desktop". I set up Xfce4.
>
> But did you do so DURING INSTALLATION? So the complete question
On Friday 21 October 2016 14:09:38 Richard Owlett wrote:
> I'm creating a preseed.cfg file for installing Debian 8.6 in a
> dual-boot enviroment with some version of MS Windows. There are
> two distinct use cases:
> 1. Two of my machines with WinXP Pro SP3
> 2. A remote (~1000 miles]friend
Lisi Reisz composed on 2016-10-29 15:44 (UTC+0100):
Windows uses local time for the hardware clock, Linux uses UTC.
By default, yes, but not necessarily:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/time#UTC_in_Windows
--
"The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant
words are persuasive."
Hi.
On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 15:09:09 +0100
Brian wrote:
> On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 15:54:59 +0300, Reco wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 08:16:18 -0400
> > rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > > I'll say that the wiki page gave no hint as to which of the three options
> > > to
> > > install, o
On Saturday 29 October 2016 16:29:11 Felix Miata wrote:
> Lisi Reisz composed on 2016-10-29 15:44 (UTC+0100):
> > Windows uses local time for the hardware clock, Linux uses UTC.
>
> By default, yes, but not necessarily:
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/time#UTC_in_Windows
Ah! It is a very l
On Saturday 29 October 2016 15:30:51 Carl Fink wrote:
> On 10/29/2016 10:21 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Wednesday 26 October 2016 18:24:04 Carl Fink wrote:
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >> I actually remember seeing it now that you remind me.
> >>
> >> Define "desktop". I set up Xfce4.
> >
> > But did you d
On Oct 23, 2016, at 5:48 PM, kamaraju kusumanchi
wrote:
> How can I list all the packages installed on my system that are
> currently part of the stable distribution but not present in either
> testing or sid?
try something like this
aptitude -F ‘%p' search '~i' | while read x; do aptitude -
On 10/28/2016 05:39 PM, deloptes wrote:
Ric Moore wrote:
pavucontrol should have been a depend on pulseaudio since the beginning
as you can't do squat without it. Try to remove firefox and you lose
your entire desktop. Go figure. Ric
Thank you Ric.
I don't think pavucontrol depends on pulsea
Problem found! :)
If you wait long enough tail will not include the file header and
tcpdump will just die.
tail -F -n +1 $my_pcap | tcpdump -nr -
And you are happy again.
Don't even think about not including -n... Depening on how many log
entrys you have it will be slw.
Cheers
Flo
sig
Hi.
On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 12:34:44 -0400
Ric Moore wrote:
> On 10/28/2016 05:39 PM, deloptes wrote:
> > Ric Moore wrote:
> >
> >> pavucontrol should have been a depend on pulseaudio since the beginning
> >> as you can't do squat without it. Try to remove firefox and you lose
> >> your enti
Reco wrote:
> So basically you're proposing to force the user to install GTK3 (with
> both C and C++ bindinds) just to install pulseaudio.
>
> There are reasons that this distribution is called Debian, not
> You-favorite-enterprisey-tangled-dependency-mess, and one of those
> reasons is a careful
On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 18:48:11 +0300, Reco wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 15:09:09 +0100
> Brian wrote:
>
> > On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 15:54:59 +0300, Reco wrote:
> >
> > > On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 08:16:18 -0400
> > > rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > >
> > > > I'll say that the wiki page gave no hint as t
Hi.
On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 19:54:27 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> Reco wrote:
>
> > So basically you're proposing to force the user to install GTK3 (with
> > both C and C++ bindinds) just to install pulseaudio.
> >
> > There are reasons that this distribution is called Debian, not
> > You-favor
On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 17:26:38 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 29 October 2016 15:30:51 Carl Fink wrote:
> > On 10/29/2016 10:21 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > On Wednesday 26 October 2016 18:24:04 Carl Fink wrote:
> > >> Thanks.
> > >>
> > >> I actually remember seeing it now that you remind
hello everyone,
have been a linux only person since before 2000 (late 2.2 early 2.4 kernels),
yet haven't done much with it in the last ten years. when i did do more with
it, it was a in depth hobby that i enjoyed learning and playing around with.
now that i'm getting up in years and have bea
On Saturday, October 29, 2016 08:54:59 AM Reco wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 08:16:18 -0400
> rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I'm not the OP or anybody that has participated in this thread so far.
>
> [1] tells me otherwise, for the 'participation' part. I take it that
> this e-mail I'm replying to
On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 21:51:48 +0300, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 19:54:27 +0200
> deloptes wrote:
>
> > Reco wrote:
> >
> > > So basically you're proposing to force the user to install GTK3 (with
> > > both C and C++ bindinds) just to install pulseaudio.
> > >
> > > There
On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 15:28:14 -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, October 29, 2016 08:54:59 AM Reco wrote:
> > On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 08:16:18 -0400
> > rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > > I'm not the OP or anybody that has participated in this thread so far.
> >
> > [1] tells me otherwi
Dear All
I have got a graphics adapter that is somehow integrated on the
motherboard. [1] On this hardware I can use KDE but no GNOME. When
installing GNOME I get the error message 'Oh no! Something has gone wrong.
A problem has occurred and the system can't recover. Please contact a
system admini
Dear All
I have got a graphics adapter that is somehow integrated on the
motherboard. [1] On this hardware I can use KDE but no GNOME. When
installing GNOME I get the error message 'Oh no! Something has gone wrong.
A problem has occurred and the system can't recover. Please contact a
system admini
Hey Dirk. Thank you! That worked, it compiles! And I don't have to get
my hands dirty with a patch. :)
On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 9:11 PM, Dirk Laebisch wrote:
> > Anyone else run into this on Sid very recently? Any hints or pointers?
>
> Yup.
> Providing some compile flags in:
> /usr/src/linux
Hi.
On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 19:15:53 +0100
Brian wrote:
> On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 18:48:11 +0300, Reco wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 15:09:09 +0100
> > Brian wrote:
> >
> > > On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 15:54:59 +0300, Reco wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 08:16:18 -0400
> > > > rhkra
Samuel Bächler composed on 2016-10-29 21:56 (UTC+0200):
I have got a graphics adapter that is somehow integrated on the
motherboard. [1] On this hardware I can use KDE but no GNOME. When
installing GNOME I get the error message 'Oh no! Something has gone wrong.
A problem has occurred and the sys
On Saturday, October 29, 2016 03:53:21 PM Brian wrote:
> On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 15:28:14 -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Saturday, October 29, 2016 08:54:59 AM Reco wrote:
> > > On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 08:16:18 -0400
> > >
> > > rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > > I'm not the OP or anybody that h
Brian wrote:
> On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 21:51:48 +0300, Reco wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 19:54:27 +0200
>> deloptes wrote:
>>
>> > Reco wrote:
>> >
>> > > So basically you're proposing to force the user to install GTK3 (with
>> > > both C and C++ bindinds) just to install pulseaudi
Hi.
On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 20:36:27 +0100
Brian wrote:
> On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 21:51:48 +0300, Reco wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> >
> > On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 19:54:27 +0200
> > deloptes wrote:
> >
> > > Reco wrote:
> > >
> > > > So basically you're proposing to force the user to install GTK3 (w
On Saturday 29 October 2016 20:17:03 Brian wrote:
> On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 17:26:38 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Saturday 29 October 2016 15:30:51 Carl Fink wrote:
> > > On 10/29/2016 10:21 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > > On Wednesday 26 October 2016 18:24:04 Carl Fink wrote:
> > > >> Thanks.
> > >
Reco wrote:
> 1) Python as a dependency, again. Wait, haven't we install one already
> with 'hplip-data'? Some python modules too, yet the package does not
> contain a single python script (see pt 6).
IMO python should be banned from real development.
I dislike the new KDE most of all because the
On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 23:23:52 +0300, Reco wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 19:15:53 +0100
> Brian wrote:
>
> > I wish you had addressed the "equal exposure" question. Desktops are not
> > the only environments in town. Leaving non-policykit users out in the
> > cold is not an option.
>
> True, tha
On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 16:28:24 -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, October 29, 2016 03:53:21 PM Brian wrote:
> > On Sat 29 Oct 2016 at 15:28:14 -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > On Saturday, October 29, 2016 08:54:59 AM Reco wrote:
> > > > On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 08:16:18 -0400
> > >
On Saturday, October 29, 2016 07:00:02 PM Brian wrote:
> What happened to curiosity?
Curiosity is a function of available resources, among them time.
On 10/29/2016 11:50 AM, emetib wrote:
> have been a linux only person since before 2000 (late 2.2 early 2.4
> kernels), yet haven't done much with it in the last ten years. ...
> i'm looking at getting back into it and into pen
> testing.
I assume you mean penetration testing. Given that compute
Dear All
I am using a debian server for cdr billing and mediation device on a remote
network. I am experiencing problem that I am suspicious it comes from main
supply power cut at the remote site. The power supply to the remote site
comes from battery charger that will be automatically switched in
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