On Friday, 5 May 2017 18:32:09 CEST Charles Kroeger wrote:
> the whole error message is: systemd-fstab-generator failed to create mount
> unit five /run/systemd/generator/-.mount as it already exit possible
> duplicate entry in /etc/fstab?
I believe this error message is correct. All HDDs in you
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On Sat, May 06, 2017 at 10:40:59PM -0500, Michael Milliman wrote:
> I can't see how dd could have been the culprit [...]
Definitely. The file system's inner structure isn't known to dd. One
possibility is that the subsequent mount is suppressing the s
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On Sun, May 07, 2017 at 10:53:51AM +1200, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
[also a reply to Henrique, elsewhere in this thread]
> If a file is updated while it is being copied, it may contain only
> half a change set and be in an internally inconsistent sta
That is great news
I am now wondering instead of 7-10" screens if there is a tiny battery
powered projector out there that you can use with it, as my tired old
eyes find even my 21" tiring :)
Now debian can add udoo to their architecture list from 9 onwards.
2 thumbs up
Larry Dighera:
> I gave u
On Sunday, May 07, 2017 05:47:20 AM to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Otherwise, "on line" backup is simply not an option.
Thanks! I've been paying at least peripheral attention to this thread (as I
do to many), and got to thinking / wondering about how to deal with backup in
an "enterprise" type of
On Sunday, May 07, 2017 06:23:00 AM GiaThnYgeia wrote:
> That is great news
> I am now wondering instead of 7-10" screens if there is a tiny battery
> powered projector out there that you can use with it, as my tired old
> eyes find even my 21" tiring :)
Well, I've never had one, but I have seen
On Sunday, May 07, 2017 08:49:13 AM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> ATM, I don't plan to try googling for them, but, having said that, after I
> send this, I just might do that, as my curiosity is re-aroused. If I come
> across something, soon or further in the future, I'll try to post it here.
Oh, t
On Sunday, May 07, 2017 08:54:26 AM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sunday, May 07, 2017 08:49:13 AM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > ATM, I don't plan to try googling for them, but, having said that, after
> > I send this, I just might do that, as my curiosity is re-aroused. If I
> > come across some
On Sat, 6 May 2017 18:12:03 +0200
Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 06/05/2017 à 17:19, Joe a écrit :
> >>
> >> However, the ls command I suggested may still be useful to check
> >> GRUB's idea of the sizes.
> >
> > ls (hd0)
> > (hd0): Filesystem is unknown.
> >
> > ls (hd0,1)
> > (hd0,1): Filesystem
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On Sun, May 07, 2017 at 08:42:36AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sunday, May 07, 2017 05:47:20 AM to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
>
>
> > Otherwise, "on line" backup is simply not an option.
[...]
> I guess the way that comes to mind, maybe some
For past 7 years, Linux does not have a single descent Download Manager.
Its totally possible that none of you may have faced this issue ever but
its a somewhat major issue for me...
First with WGET, I'm not at all comfortable with cli, the other being
that even with effort when I try to use wget,
Hi,
Ashok Inder wrote:
> First with WGET, I'm not at all comfortable with cli, the other being
> that even with effort when I try to use wget, the file most of the time
> downloaded ends up a corrupt file.
wget works for me where a web browser would work too.
I quite often download ISOs with a fe
Hi,
> wget works for me where a web browser would work too.
As I stated that this issue may not be faced by many.
> Maybe too much of negative thoughts towards a shell command line ?
Not negative thoughts about shell, I'm just not comfortable. It's that I
cannot memorise/recall so many codes/scr
On Sun 07 May 2017 at 23:37:53 +0530, Ashok Inder wrote:
> For past 7 years, Linux does not have a single descent Download Manager.
> Its totally possible that none of you may have faced this issue ever but
> its a somewhat major issue for me...
It is indeed totally possible not to have experienc
Hi,
Ashok Kumar wrote:
> This is not with respect to wget in shell, where I agree that multiple
> control to heart content is available but was in reference to GUI frontend
> of wget
Then consider to create one or more shell scripts for your various
use cases and to trigger them by desktop icons.
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On Sun, 7 May 2017 23:37:53 +0530
Ashok Inder wrote:
>For past 7 years, Linux does not have a single descent Download Manager.
>Its totally possible that none of you may have faced this issue ever but
>its a somewhat major issue for me...
>
>First
Le 06/05/2017 à 01:03, Mario Abajo a écrit :
> Hello,
> Playing with unattended deployments of debian using foreman
> (https://theforeman.org/) i found out that debian-installer doesn't
> support loading the preseeding file from a https server. It do it well
> from a http url but using ssl neve
On 05/07/2017 04:33 PM, cbannis...@kinect.co.nz wrote:
By the way, the words "unstable" "stable" as used in the distribution names
don't mean likely to crash, --- it refers to the amount of changes
occurring, i.e. 'stable' has no new packages entering it, and supposedly only
security updates, whe
On 5/6/17, Michael Milliman wrote:
>
> On 05/06/2017 04:55 PM, RavenLX wrote:
>> I am thinking about trying out Stretch (Debian 9) in either a spare
>> laptop or a virtual machine. If I like it I might just point my sources
>> list to that repo on both laptops if it's stable enough.
>>
> I can't s
On 05/07/2017 04:19 PM, RavenLX wrote:
> On 05/07/2017 04:33 PM, cbannis...@kinect.co.nz wrote:
>> By the way, the words "unstable" "stable" as used in the distribution
>> names
>> don't mean likely to crash, --- it refers to the amount of changes
>> occurring, i.e. 'stable' has no new packages e
When I am trying to open a djvu file with evince i get the following
message:
Unable to open document "file.djvu"
File type DjVu document (image/vnd.djvu+multipage) is not supported
libdjvulibre21 is installed on my Debian GNU/Linux 9.0
How can this be solved? Do I need to compile evince myself?
On Mon 08 May 2017 at 00:12:18 (+0530), Ashok Kumar wrote:
> > Maybe too much of negative thoughts towards a shell command line ?
> Not negative thoughts about shell, I'm just not comfortable. It's that I
> cannot memorise/recall so many codes/scripts all the time, I even run down
> track of rem
On Sun, 7 May 2017 23:37:53 +0530 Ashok Inder
wrote:
> For past 7 years, Linux does not have a single descent Download
> Manager. Its totally possible that none of you may have faced this
> issue ever but its a somewhat major issue for me...
>
> First with WGET, I'm not at all comfortable with c
On 5/7/17, David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 08 May 2017 at 00:12:18 (+0530), Ashok Kumar wrote:
>
>> > Maybe too much of negative thoughts towards a shell command line ?
>> Not negative thoughts about shell, I'm just not comfortable. It's that I
>> cannot memorise/recall so many codes/scripts all the
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