Hi.
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 05:51:27PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > 2) Why bother with /etc/hosts at all, if one can use DNS or HTTP proxy
> > for the same purpose with much simplier configuration (hint - you cannot
> > block all sites in a domain via /etc/hosts unless you list all of th
Hi,
today i tried it, but it didn't work:
on my nfs-test system I use the 2x1GB interfaces
showmount -e
and
showmount -e
shows me the exports
so now i mount the nfs-share on a server with 10G Interfaces(bond), when i
mount it with the second NFS-IP, I got an error "mount.nfs: mount(2): Device o
Hi.
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 10:32:25AM +0200, Stefan K wrote:
> Hi,
>
> today i tried it, but it didn't work:
> on my nfs-test system I use the 2x1GB interfaces
> showmount -e
> and
> showmount -e
> shows me the exports
> so now i mount the nfs-share on a server with 10G Interfaces(bond
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 21:57:33 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> terryc wrote:
>
> > Mostly it is USB sticks for stuff to play/display on the TV & "noise
> > device"
>
> what do you see in dmesg when you plug in the device?
Nothing. that was the problem. it is hard to mount it if you don't know
what /dev
Hello,
because of a requirement, we need to document, which packages
(Weezy/Jessie/Stretch) where upgraded and which problems where fixed.
At the moment, we receive the apt-cron mails and copy the content into
our MediaWiki (with some cleanups and Wiki syntax).
In that way, we make sure, not t
Il 24/06/2018 20:15, bw ha scritto:
I had the same thing happen to me on kde, but only for vlc prog. The
first time I opened a file it took 25 sec for the dialog to pop up. It
drove me crazy.
I eventually solved it, but I can't remember how, sorry. The steps I took
were something like this:
Il 25/06/2018 16:51, David Wright ha scritto:
Do you have a symlink from your home/current working directory
pointing to a networked file system (like gvfs, in the light of
that error message) which the dialog box is trying to resolve
before it can display itself?
Well, sort of, but probably no
On 06/27/2018 09:38 AM, terryc wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 21:57:33 +0200 deloptes
wrote:
terryc wrote:
Mostly it is USB sticks for stuff to play/display on the TV &
"noise device"
what do you see in dmesg when you plug in the device?
Nothing. that was the problem. it is hard to mount it i
Hi everyone,
I am wondering if it is possible to get the debian release number for
debian testing (and maybe sid) from command line?
I know that current testing is codename buster, while its release number is
10.
I can get the codename from command line, but not that the corresponding
release num
terryc wrote:
> The current diagnose is that the front usb ports have failed for data.
> they work fine for power(mobile phone charging), but not for data.
>
> Not impressed as the mobo is less than two years old.
I hope for you and your health that you clean up your home regularly. Two
years is
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 19:49:13 +0200
Martin Krämer wrote:
Hello Martin,
>I know that current testing is codename buster, while its release
>number is 10.
My (possibly mistaken) understanding is that it will get the official
release number 10 when buster becomes the stable branch of Debian.
See h
Hello,
because of a requirement, we need to document, which packages
(Weezy/Jessie/Stretch) where upgraded and which problems where fixed.
At the moment, we receive the apt-cron mails and copy the content into our
MediaWiki (with some cleanups and Wiki syntax).
In that way, we make sure, not to
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 12:49 PM Martin Krämer wrote:
>
> I am wondering if it is possible to get the debian release number for debian
> testing (and maybe sid) from command line?
> I know that current testing is codename buster, while its release number is
> 10.
> I can get the codename from co
It is now more than one year I have to manually send html content to a
browser to see it
I know that fancy plugin, which formerly did that job very well
automatically, was dismissed because of problems of security with a
library, I remember, though, that, formerly, dillo-plugin existed, and
BTW I'
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 03:03:45PM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 12:49 PM Martin Krämer wrote:
> >
> > I am wondering if it is possible to get the debian release number for
> > debian testing (and maybe sid) from command line?
> > I know that current testing is codenam
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 22:19:53 +0200
Aldo Maggi wrote:
> It is now more than one year I have to manually send html content to
> a browser to see it
> I know that fancy plugin, which formerly did that job very well
> automatically, was dismissed because of problems of security with a
> library, I r
I see that firefox-esr has a
security update. It is only
for Stretch. What are we
Jessie users to do?
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 06:37:51PM -0400, Ed Jabbour wrote:
>I see that firefox-esr has a security update. It is only for Stretch. What
>are we Jessie users to do?
A member of the LTS team is working on it.
Regards,
-Roberto
--
Roberto C. Sánchez
On Wed 27 Jun 2018 at 10:17:11 (+0300), Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 05:51:27PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > > 2) Why bother with /etc/hosts at all, if one can use DNS or HTTP proxy
> > > for the same purpose with much simplier configuration (hint - you cannot
> > > block
On Wed 27 Jun 2018 at 19:49:13 (+0200), Martin Krämer wrote:
> I am wondering if it is possible to get the debian release number
> for debian testing (and maybe sid) from command line?
Yes.
# cat > /etc/debian_version
Write whatever you want here
^D
Job done. (That's a control-D.)
Whether it's
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On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 02:47:17PM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 22:19:53 +0200
> Aldo Maggi wrote:
>
> > It is now more than one year I have to manually send html content to
> > a browser to see it
[...]
> I checked around th
Hi.
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 10:25:34PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > > But do I want to set up a DNS proxy
> > > on each host, with any wheezy, jessie and stretch differences to sort
> > > out?
> >
> > Why would you? You set up a single DNS (or HTTP proxy) and point all
> > your devices
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 19:56:22 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> terryc wrote:
>
> > The current diagnose is that the front usb ports have failed for
> > data. they work fine for power(mobile phone charging), but not for
> > data.
> >
> > Not impressed as the mobo is less than two years old.
>
> I hope
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 12:27:30 -0400
Jape Person wrote:
> My suggestion is late, and possibly not much of a contribution due
> to my not having read the entire thread.
>
> I have two motherboards which BIOS settings which allow the
> front-side USB ports to be set for charging only. Is there any
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