Brian wrote:
> Experimental packages (by their very nature) are not backported.
>
> In any case, what good is it supposed to do for this ancient printer?
For me it was hard decision to give up the old HP 5L, but comparing to newer
models everything was outstanding - power consumption, speed,
mai
Hi,
In the past, we achieved this following this page:
http://blog.jeshurun.ca/technology/block-countries-ubuntu-iptables-xtables-geoip
Perhaps it helps you too.
MJ
On 19-3-2019 7:54, john doe wrote:
Hi,
I want to use geoip with iptables.
I have installed the package 'geoip-database-extra'
On 2019-03-19, deloptes wrote:
> Brian wrote:
>
>> Experimental packages (by their very nature) are not backported.
>>
>> In any case, what good is it supposed to do for this ancient printer?
>
> For me it was hard decision to give up the old HP 5L, but comparing to newer
> models everything was
In a new debian 9.8 installation i noticed that:
root@s165:~# pwd
/root
root@s165:~# su chomwitt
chomwitt@s165:/root$
..and from there i cant even execute ls.
$ man ls
man: can't change directory to '/root': Permission denied
man: command exited with status 255: sed -e '/^[[:space:]]*$/{ N;
/
Hi.
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 10:57:04AM +0200, aprekates wrote:
> In a new debian 9.8 installation i noticed that:
>
> root@s165:~# pwd
> /root
>
> root@s165:~# su chomwitt
> chomwitt@s165:/root$
>
> ..and from there i cant even execute ls.
It's expected, su(1) says that:
The current e
Good morning*
Some days ago I made an upgrade and now VLC (3.0.6-0+deb9u1) is very
strange:
1) If I am with the curser on the VLC window, it show not more the
arrow, but the "Resize Cursor"
2) If I have several programs open and more then the half of my
Thinkpad T400 memory (4 GByte) is us
On 3/19/2019 8:54 AM, lists wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the past, we achieved this following this page:
>
How are you doing it now?
> http://blog.jeshurun.ca/technology/block-countries-ubuntu-iptables-xtables-geoip
>
The above URL describes what apparently 'geoip-database-contrib' does,
looks like I'll
Probably little off topic.
I have a cloud server , but my debian seems a cloned image
and not a new installation.
My provider doesnt provide a panel to choose an image at will to
install. A choice that i had when i had a virtual server..
Is it standard for a cloud server provider to not giving
Thanks. It worked.
Although its still strange why debian 9.8 behaves differently
when i execute su foouser as root.
On 19/3/19 11:21 π.μ., Qiming Ye wrote:
Have you tried:
# su - chomwitt
- Qiming
On 2019-03-19 10:57+0200, aprekates wrote:
In a new debian 9.8 installation i noticed that:
> I have a cloud server , but my debian seems a cloned image
> and not a new installation.
Common for a lot of providers; they create a "master image" and
just allow that to be written to a newly provisioned server.
> My provider doesnt provide a panel to choose an image at will to
> install.
Big copy operations (with cp) may be slow, but it is not my problem.
But too, they slow the full computer !
Is there a way to slow the copy which is not a priority task to let the
computer breath ?
I have tried to use "nice" but without effect.
Thanks in advance.
PC
Felix Miata wrote:
> Anything I try to do ends with
>
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) on account of
>
> /var/lib/dpkg/info/telnetd.postinst: 8: /var/lib/dpkg/info/telnetd.postinst:
> update-inetd: not found
>
> or other failure messages related to broken telnet*
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 11:29:36AM +0100, Pierre Couderc wrote:
> Big copy operations (with cp) may be slow, but it is not my problem.
>
> But too, they slow the full computer !
>
> Is there a way to slow the copy which is not a priority task to let
> the computer breath ?
This is more comp
Hi folks,
on my EEEPC, debian/testing, i386 since last update the blank time of the
console (TTY1 - 5 ) is too short (1 Minute).
I checked with another system, but all configurations are the same.
How can I increase the time, until the console is blanking?
I know of setterm, and I checked /et
Le 19/03/2019 à 11:29, Pierre Couderc a écrit :
Big copy operations (with cp) may be slow, but it is not my problem.
But too, they slow the full computer !
Is there a way to slow the copy which is not a priority task to let
the computer breath ?
I have tried to use "nice" but without ef
May be, it is bash's TMOUT what you are looking for.
Am 19.03.19 um 12:08 schrieb Hans:
> Hi folks,
>
> on my EEEPC, debian/testing, i386 since last update the blank time of the
> console (TTY1 - 5 ) is too short (1 Minute).
>
> I checked with another system, but all configurations are the sam
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 12:28:43PM +0100, Martin wrote:
> May be, it is bash's TMOUT what you are looking for.
No, that makes the shell exit. It doesn't do anything to the monitor.
Try looking at setterm(1), perhaps?
> Am 19.03.19 um 12:08 schrieb Hans:
> > I know of setterm, and I checked /etc
Can you share what changes you made to rsyslog.conf? That's not
something I've ever messed with.
Thanks.
Bruce
On 3/18/19 11:07 AM, Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
Same problem here.
For me the messages appear *only* when I start the Arduino IDE and
stops as soon as I close it. I suspect is somethi
On 3/19/19 11:39 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 11:29:36AM +0100, Pierre Couderc wrote:
Big copy operations (with cp) may be slow, but it is not my problem.
But too, they slow the full computer !
Is there a way to slow the copy which is not a priority task to let
the co
> > > I also know, that the blank time is hardcoded in the kernel (both got
> > > the same kernel version) and that it can be set either by a kernel
> > > parameter or using a setterm command in a login.def.
>
> Oh, it sounds like you already knew the answer before you asked us.
> For the benefit
On 3/19/19 11:40 AM, Kevin DAGNEAUX wrote:
Le 19/03/2019 à 11:29, Pierre Couderc a écrit :
Big copy operations (with cp) may be slow, but it is not my problem.
But too, they slow the full computer !
Is there a way to slow the copy which is not a priority task to let
the computer breath
I went to print 3 pages it printed 2 only and stopped. The printer was
Canon MD2160. I then tryed to print from HP laserjet Professional
P1102W but still no printing. The the printers have been working fine
for a long time and now just stopped. can you help me please.
Isaac Shields
On 3/19/19, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> Anything I try to do ends with
>>
>> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) on account of
>>
>> /var/lib/dpkg/info/telnetd.postinst: 8:
>> /var/lib/dpkg/info/telnetd.postinst: update-inetd: not found
>>
>> or other failure
On 2019-03-19 12:27, isaac wrote:
I went to print 3 pages it printed 2 only and stopped. The printer was
Canon MD2160. I then tryed to print from HP laserjet Professional
P1102W but still no printing. The the printers have been working fine
for a long time and now just stopped. can you help me p
I added this line as very first line in /etc/rsyslog.conf
:msg, contains, "No irq handler for vector" ~
Basically it means: if message contains "No irq handler for vector"
then discard.
Once you add the line, restart rsyslog: systemctl restart rsyslog
It's only a temporary solution until the pr
Dan Ritter composed on 2019-03-19 06:34 (UTC-0400):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> What does it take to make telnet* go away? Current pae kernel is broken,
>> so I need to get linux-image-686 installed.
> Option 1: install update-inetd, then try to purge again.
> Uninstall update-inetd.
> O
On 3/19/19 8:37 AM, Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
> It's only a temporary solution until the progem gets fixed, but at
> least it allows you to continue doing your work.
I installed Buster alpha5 the other day, and the LTO5 tape drive quit
working, intermittently.
Troubleshooting a tape drive is *slo
Works perfectly!
Thank you very much.
Bruce
On 3/19/19 10:37 AM, Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
I added this line as very first line in /etc/rsyslog.conf
:msg, contains, "No irq handler for vector" ~
Basically it means: if message contains "No irq handler for vector"
then discard.
Once you add th
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> the list continues endless!
Hi Michelle,
I gave it up on VLC long time ago. ported kplayer to TDE and this is it.
I hope someone else will help, but I was in the same situation >10y ago.
regards
Dear Sir/Madam
I have received lots of mails in my inbox. I checked account setting, but
didn't find any item about it.
how can I cancel this flow of e-mails?
lots of thanks
Peyvand
On 20/03/2019 00:15, Iman P. wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam
>
> I have received lots of mails in my inbox. I checked account setting, but
> didn't find any item about it.
> how can I cancel this flow of e-mails?
>
> lots of thanks
>
> Peyvand
I am happy for me to correct me on this.
If you want to uns
isaac schreef op 2019-03-19 13:27:
I went to print 3 pages it printed 2 only and stopped. The printer was
Canon MD2160. I then tryed to print from HP laserjet Professional
P1102W but still no printing. The the printers have been working fine
for a long time and now just stopped. can you help me
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Good morning*
>
> Some days ago I made an upgrade and now VLC (3.0.6-0+deb9u1) is very
> strange:
>
> 1) If I am with the curser on the VLC window, it show not more the
>arrow, but the "Resize Cursor"
>
> 2) If I have several programs open and more then the half of my
On 3/18/19, Carl Fink wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 12:36:37PM +0100, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
>
>> thank you David for your suggestion. It's exactly what I was doing but
>> I don't understand why the gui version works perfectly on my intel
>> desktop
>> (i.e. I have the youtube video downloade
On Wed 20 Mar 2019 at 03:45:23 (+0330), Iman P. wrote:
> I have received lots of mails in my inbox. I checked account setting, but
> didn't find any item about it.
> how can I cancel this flow of e-mails?
Assuming you're talking about debian-user, you could unsubscribe at
https://lists.debian.org/
Have you tried:
# su - chomwitt
- Qiming
On 2019-03-19 10:57+0200, aprekates wrote:
> In a new debian 9.8 installation i noticed that:
>
> root@s165:~# pwd
> /root
>
> root@s165:~# su chomwitt
> chomwitt@s165:/root$
>
> ..and from there i cant even execute ls.
>
> $ man ls
> man: can't chan
Hans wrote:
> I had the hope, there might be someone pointing me to something else, I
> missed somewhere. :)
by blank you mean the screen goes dark or the time it waits for password?
For me blank is the screen goes dark and this is setting the blanking of the
screen - nothing to do with the conso
Hans composed on 2019-03-19 12:08 (UTC+0100):
> on my EEEPC, debian/testing, i386 since last update the blank time of the
> console (TTY1 - 5 ) is too short (1 Minute).
> I checked with another system, but all configurations are the same.
> How can I increase the time, until the console is blan
No, this is not want I want. However, i know ybout kernel params.
Best
Hans
> How about no blanking at all?
> consoleblank=0
> https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt
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holding down a key is equal to repeatedly pressing a keythis usually work in
stretch at firstbut after some time, it mysteriously fails
it can't be solved by logging out and logging again
how to troubleshoot it?? Thanks!
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