Re: luks, crypttab: why 3 partition only 2 passphrases entered

2018-08-08 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Tue, Aug 07, 2018 at 11:10:39PM +0100, Carles Pina i Estany wrote: That was quite lot of fun! Good investigation and report, thanks, yes it was fun to read too! Some time ago I added a second encrypted disk to my setup, but it is a removable one. I wanted to use the same encryption passphra

Re: New `no sound' problems

2018-08-08 Thread Curt
On 2018-08-07, deloptes wrote: > Curt wrote: > >> He means it's self-explanatory given you're using testing and when using >> testing shit happens (things break) > > its not even testing it is sid - as far as I know it is after testing and > there even more shit happens, so I don't understand why

Using Sid (was: New `no sound' problems)

2018-08-08 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Curt writes: > On 2018-08-07, deloptes wrote: >> Curt wrote: >> >>> He means it's self-explanatory given you're using testing and when using >>> testing shit happens (things break) >> >> its not even testing it is sid - as far as I know it is after testing and >> there even more shit happens, so

Re: luks, crypttab: why 3 partition only 2 passphrases entered

2018-08-08 Thread Celejar
On Wed, 8 Aug 2018 08:57:40 +0100 Jonathan Dowland wrote: > On Tue, Aug 07, 2018 at 11:10:39PM +0100, Carles Pina i Estany wrote: > >That was quite lot of fun! > > Good investigation and report, thanks, yes it was fun to read too! > > Some time ago I added a second encrypted disk to my setup, b

Using jq to clean/organize SeaMonkey bookmarks?

2018-08-08 Thread Richard Owlett
My bookmarks have grown like Topsy I have many duplicates and the tree structure is a mess. I have two primary goals: 1. find and purge duplicates. 2. move folders around to create a more reasonable structure. After trying several approaches and looking for useful tools I found jq [https://st

USB2 or 3 WiFi dual band adapters

2018-08-08 Thread tony mollica
Hello. I need to find a good, reliable WiFi adapter.  I have an Alfa AWUS036ACH using a RTL8812au chip and there is support but it's unreliable.  Connects sometimes, mostly not.  My older adapters work

Re: need help with sftp

2018-08-08 Thread John Darrah
On Tue, Aug 07, 2018 at 10:02:57AM -0700, Fred wrote: > Hi, > > On a new Sid installation I need to ftp some files to another computer on > the network. sftp appears to be the only ftp program available. The other > computers on the network do not use ssl so the ftp connection is refused > from

Re: Any VPS recommendations?

2018-08-08 Thread Hubert Hauser
Good afternoon! > What do you mean by “accept” those things? > > Do you mean, the terms of service allow you to make your VPS do those > functions? > > Do you mean, the terms of service allow you to access the VPS from an > anomymous proxy / Tor relay / etc., from another machine? Yes. > I assume t

Re: Any VPS recommendations?

2018-08-08 Thread Hubert Hauser
Good afternoon! > What do you mean by “accept” those things? > > Do you mean, the terms of service allow you to make your VPS do those > functions? > > Do you mean, the terms of service allow you to access the VPS from an > anomymous proxy / Tor relay / etc., from another machine? Yes. > I assume

Re: Using Sid (was: New `no sound' problems)

2018-08-08 Thread Joe
On Wed, 08 Aug 2018 13:13:32 +0200 Rodolfo Medina wrote: > Curt writes: > > > On 2018-08-07, deloptes wrote: > >> Curt wrote: > >> > >>> He means it's self-explanatory given you're using testing and > >>> when using testing shit happens (things break) > >> > >> its not even testing it is

SystemD problem with launching a server

2018-08-08 Thread Bill
Hi, So I'd like to run rinetd at boot time on Stretch along with sshd. I've no problem running rinetd manually using /usr/sbin/rinetd or in a script using the same command. ps aux |grep rinetd shows it's running and it works as expected. So I've written a service file for systemd, /etc/syste

Re: which program/command can show wireless connection quality?

2018-08-08 Thread T BkRl
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Brother or Canon; not both

2018-08-08 Thread Allen Hoover
Ever since upgrading some customized Debian 64bit systems to Debian 8, I've had trouble with the Canon UFRII printer drivers. I've now been testing this issue on a vanilla Debian 8, and Debian 9 system with the same issues on both. I use official Brother printer drivers which are i386 only, so ha

Re: SystemD problem with launching a server

2018-08-08 Thread likcoras
On 08/09/2018 08:02 AM, Bill wrote: > So I've written a service file for systemd, > /etc/systemd/system/rinetd.service and enabled it with systemctl enable > /etc/systemd/system/rinetd.service. At boot time the file gets run but > nothing shows up with ps aux, although sshd is running correctly. I

Re: Using Sid (was: New `no sound' problems)

2018-08-08 Thread deloptes
Joe wrote: > Having said that, I don't think I've had more sound problems with my > sid workstations than with my stable server. Sound is generally a pig > on Linux, as the software base seems to change every few years, and > until recently, multiple sound cards had the same problem as multiple >

Re: SystemD problem with launching a server

2018-08-08 Thread john doe
On 8/9/2018 1:02 AM, Bill wrote: Hi, So I'd like to run rinetd at boot time on Stretch along with sshd. I've no problem running rinetd manually using /usr/sbin/rinetd or in a script using the same command. ps aux |grep rinetd shows it's running and it works as expected. So I've written a ser