On Sat, Feb 4, 2017, at 17:52, Sven Hartge wrote:
> Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> > On Sat, 04 Feb 2017, Mike Nunn wrote:
>
> >> /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-block/ORDER ignored: not
> >> executable
>
> > Is /tmp mounted "noexec"? Just Don't Do It[tm]. The system will break
Hi,
as I told in thread "Monitor switched off after resume from hibernation", my
MacBookPro 12,1 had problems with hibernation in stretch. If hibernation
happened after the monitor had been switched off, the system would not turn
the monitor on again after resume. Therefore I disabled hibernati
Hi, deloptes.
On 08/02/17 03:36, deloptes wrote:
> If we are pragmatic it was a joke that skype was ported to linux, we'll need
> to find another way. I'm thinking of mere SIP phone or just dropping the
> desktop and using windows anyway. There was too much disappointment
> recently from the linu
Hello,
I am still running Wheezy.
When using Synaptic to upgrade Wheezy the following message is issued:
=
W:Duplicate sources.list entry ..
(/var/lib/apy/lists/security.debian.org_dists_wheezy_updates_main_binary-amd64_Packages
W:Duplicate sources.list entry ..
(/var/lib/apy/lists/secur
Op 08-02-17 om 12:03 schreef Klaus Jantzen:
I removed the two entries in the directory
Which directory? /var/lib/apt/lists? That won't help. You need to fix
the source, i.e. duplicate lines in the sources.list file in /etc/apt/
or - possibly - duplicate files/entries in /etc/apt/sources.list.
Hi!
I would like to set the maximum number of open descriptors for a
specific process in a way that is maintainable.
I've tried putting something like this in /etc/security/limits.d/:
jvbsoftnofile 10240
jvbhardnofile 10240
But this seems to only apply to processes with an a
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On Wed, Feb 08, 2017 at 08:28:33AM -0300, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Hi!
[...]
> Maybe I could add something to the startup script, but maybe if the
> Debian package is updated, these changes will be lost. What do you
> suggest is the best way?
Yes, if
Hi, Tomas.
On 08/02/17 08:42, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>> Maybe I could add something to the startup script, but maybe if the
>> Debian package is updated, these changes will be lost. What do you
>> suggest is the best way?
> Yes, if the process is being started via a shell, ulimit seems the
> wa
On Wed, Feb 08, 2017 at 09:26:14AM -0300, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> The process starts as a service, so it does not require a shell:
> I had thought that I could add something to the script that starts the
> process, but I'm not sure if it's the best idea from the point of view
> of maintainability
On 02/08/2017 06:03 AM, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
I am currently testing Jitsi Meet [1] with Debian. Here [2] you can see
a server with Jitsi Meet open to the community for test the system.
Kind regards,
Daniel
[1] https://jitsi.org/Projects/JitsiMeet
[2] https://meet.jit.si
I'm giving this a wh
Hi, I resend this message because in my previous attempt I mistakenly linked
it to a completely unrelated thread. Sorry for the inconvenience.
as I told in thread "Monitor switched off after resume from hibernation", my
MacBookPro 12,1 had problems with hibernation in stretch. If hibernation
ha
On Mon 06 Feb 2017 at 00:16:57 (-0500), Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
[...]
> Where are you seeing packages deleted from? I'm THRILLED you're
> instead having to go to /var/cache/apt/archives because that means
> maybe my horde of dotDebs is still safe from some default. Then again,
[...]
> first came to
Am 08.02.2017 um 15:38 schrieb David Wright:
> If you're worried about losing your .deb files, just copy
> them (as a user) or move them (as root) anywhere else,
> depending on how much storage you have. Using any of the -i
> -n -u options will avoid unnecessary overwriting.
Older deb files can be
Hi, Greg.
On 08/02/17 10:20, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> The process starts as a service, so it does not require a shell:
>> I had thought that I could add something to the script that starts the
>> process, but I'm not sure if it's the best idea from the point of view
>> of maintainability because
Hi :)
Not sure what the protocol is for forwarding emails so am jumping off
the ledge here by covering the topic two ways. The email's public
Debian-Publicity link/URL is immediately below and then the email is
attached in full further down.
Thought the attached email might be of interest because
On 08/02/17 13:46, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> Hi :)
Hi, Cindy.
> Not sure what the protocol is for forwarding emails so am jumping off
> the ledge here by covering the topic two ways. The email's public
> Debian-Publicity link/URL is immediately below and then the email is
> attached in full fur
On Wed, Feb 08, 2017 at 02:08:13PM -0300, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Thanks for sharing the news. These days I was looking for information on
> whether Stretch was already in full freeze since the scheduled date was
> last Sunday. But I had not found anything about it. I even planned to
> ask on this
Hi, Greg.
On 08/02/17 14:15, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 08, 2017 at 02:08:13PM -0300, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
>> Thanks for sharing the news. These days I was looking for information on
>> whether Stretch was already in full freeze since the scheduled date was
>> last Sunday. But I had not f
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> On 08/02/17 10:20, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>>> The process starts as a service, so it does not require a shell:
>>> I had thought that I could add something to the script that starts the
>>> process, but I'm not sure if it's the best idea from the point of view
>>> of mainta
On 02/07/17 23:37, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> How it went is not well.
> David Christensen wrote:
>> Run memtest86+ for 24+ hours to verify that you don't have a memory
>> problem.
Did you test the memory? If not, test it now just to be sure.
>> Use SeaTools to wipe the new 1 TB drive and run the
On 02/06/2017 09:25 PM, Unman wrote:
On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 01:19:00PM +, Patrick Schleizer wrote:
The unattended-upgrades was not installed on my Debian jessie system.
After upgrading to Debian stretch, the package unattended-upgrades got
installed. 'reverse-depends unattended-upgrades' [1
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Next Tuesday (Feb 14) is "I Love Free Software day", a good chance to
> tell your favorite developer that yes, you appreciate her/his job and
> to send her/him virtual hugs ♥♥♥
>
> Go ahead :)
haha, thank you tomas
Ennio-Sr wrote:
> Of course, the deletion of network-manager is announced when you remove
> libbluetooth3 but I think it should be stressed by a stronger axplicit
> warning, also considering that while removing bluetooth one would not
> expect that network-manager will vanish altogether and could
On Sun 05 Feb 2017 at 00:39:00 +, Roba wrote:
> Thank you very much Gene,
> You are the first person to ever mention that "the line was removed" for
> security paranoia, not that I mistakenly removed it by mistake over the
> past few months of it running under jessie and not running under
> st
On Wed 08 Feb 2017 at 16:18:15 (+0100), Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 08.02.2017 um 15:38 schrieb David Wright:
> > If you're worried about losing your .deb files, just copy
> > them (as a user) or move them (as root) anywhere else,
> > depending on how much storage you have. Using any of the -i
> > -n
On Tue, 07 Feb 2017, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ap-pkg-diversions.html says
>
> "Do not attempt to divert a conffile, as dpkg does not handle it well."
>
> So I wonder what would you suggest to override a conffile (e.g.
> /etc/ssh/sshd_conf and /etc/ssh/ssh_co
* deloptes [080217, 19:45]:
> Ennio-Sr wrote:
> > ...
>
> I don't see dependency between network-manager and bluetooth in jessie
>
No, the dependency is on 'libbluetooth3' for Stretch version of
network-manager (1.6.0-1). No dependencies are shown for previous
versions.
> Even if NetworkManager
On 02/08/2017 04:38 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
On 02/08/2017 01:26 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
On 02/08/2017 02:37 AM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
How it went is not well. I tested the new drive with SeagateTools and
it was fine. Then I made a clonezilla live CD and booted from it. It
stopped on the first rea
Hi, Sven.
On 08/02/17 14:37, Sven Hartge wrote:
>> In this case, it seems that the service file for systemd is created
>> dynamically. Or I'm wrong?
>>
>>
>> root@conference:~# find / -name jitsi-videobridge.service
>> /sys/fs/c
On 02/08/2017 03:06 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
On 02/08/2017 04:38 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
On 02/08/2017 01:26 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
On 02/08/2017 02:37 AM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
How it went is not well. I tested the new drive with SeagateTools and
it was fine. Then I made a clonezilla live CD and bo
On 02/08/2017 03:37 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
On 02/08/2017 03:06 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
On 02/08/2017 04:38 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
On 02/08/2017 01:26 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
On 02/08/2017 02:37 AM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
How it went is not well. I tested the new drive with SeagateTools
and
it was f
Hello,
I am a Debian 8.7 user.
# SSH
I would like to know if there is an efficient way to manage SSH keys?
I have multiple SSH keys (rsa, ed25519) that I use all day long to
either connect to servers via ssh or to work with on remote servers.
I would like to know if there it is possible to
Hello,
I am a Debian 8.7 user.
I use the default Network Manager.
I would like to know if there is a way to automatically spoof the MAC
address of my wireless interface every time I bring down (and up)?
I have a Thinkpad x210 and there is a physical switch for the wifi
interface. For the tim
Hi,
On Wed, 08 Feb 2017 16:26:35 -0800
commentsab...@riseup.net wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am a Debian 8.7 user.
> I use the default Network Manager.
>
> I would like to know if there is a way to automatically spoof the MAC
> address of my wireless interface every time I bring down (and up)?
>
> I
Hello,
I am a Debian 8.7 user (with Gnome 3.14.1).
On a Thinkpad X220.
I do not know where this bug would be best reported so I will let people
with more knowledge than me about these sort of things fill a bug in the
proper place.
# laptop lid closure not taken into account
When I start my
On 02/07/2017 03:25 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Skype on Linux is terrible and crashes randomly, even after fixing the
Pulseaudio issue. No other software I've ever used on Linux causes as
many problems as Skype. Obviously this problem ultimately comes from
Microsoft, but nevertheless many of us need Sk
On 2017-02-08 16:20, commentsab...@riseup.net wrote:
either connect to servers via ssh or to work with on remote servers.
[...] to work with _git_ [...]
CA
Hello,
Thank you for you answer.
On 2017-02-08 16:38, Michael Lange wrote:
Does this help:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AnonymizingNetworkMACAddresses
?
No :(
That is strange, the file already exists (it is a symbolic link):
su
ls -la /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root
On 02/08/17 15:59, Marc Shapiro wrote:
So how do I lay down a low level format on [the new 1 TB] drive?
I would use the SeaTools bootable CD to fill the drive with zeroes:
On 02/03/17 23:13, David Christensen wrote:
> Sometimes you get lucky and the tool is a live CD:
>
>
www.seagate.com/file
On Wednesday, February 08, 2017 06:37:55 PM Marc Shapiro wrote:
> On 02/08/2017 03:06 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
> > On 02/08/2017 04:38 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> > Careful there, I would not copy any of the /home/username/dot-files or
> > dot directories over, except like .mozilla and .thunderbird, so y
Hello,
Thank you for your answer.
On 2017-02-09 01:19, Pyroteus wrote:
- give a try # tail
Do you mean "Tails"? Tails is not an option here.
- type on your browser : how to spoof his MAC address on linux
Yeah, I did that, didn't find any working solution so I came and asked
here.
- h
What is the preferred way to determine the subnet mask of your box
using /bin/ip on debian 9.0 (stretch)?
In the old days, this sort of information would come out of ifconfig,
but it looks like debian really wants to get away from ifconfig, and i
think use ip as a sort of replacement.
So i would
Dan Hitt writes:
> What is the preferred way to determine the subnet mask of your box
> using /bin/ip on debian 9.0 (stretch)?
>
> In the old days, this sort of information would come out of ifconfig,
> but it looks like debian really wants to get away from ifconfig, and i
> think use ip as a sor
Thanks Marc, so indeed it does (and i guess 'ip -4 addr' or 'ip -4 a'
would work fine for me).
(Aside from google, i did a search for 'mask' in the ip man page and
didn't see anything, but your command sure settles the issue.)
dan
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 7:23 PM, Marc Auslander wrote:
> Dan Hi
* On 2017 08 Feb 18:22 -0600, commentsab...@riseup.net wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am a Debian 8.7 user.
>
>
> # SSH
>
> I would like to know if there is an efficient way to manage SSH keys?
There are probably better ways. I pulled the ideas for the following
from the Web.
I put the following in ~
When I boot my Jessie it brings me, as desired, to a bash
command line prompt (no X at this stage of the game).
If I then launch the jed editor (or emacs -nw) from that prompt,
pressing Alt-x on the keyboard, produces the M-x prompt where
jed wants it.
I then can enter startx and arrive in m
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