Hi,
On 2020-01-09 18:23, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Thu, Jan 09, 2020 at 05:56:53PM +0100, Christoph Pleger wrote:
Does anybody know what happened in newer kernels that makes
OWNER="$result"
fail for NIS accounts?
At a guess, it's bug #878625 again.
Does it start working again if you install ns
kaye n wrote:
> Searching for p7zip-full in synaptic, I can see that it is installed.
>
> However I can't find it anywhere.
My question is: what's your expectation how you can "find it"?
Do you expect a GUI program with an own entry in the desktop menu?
Sorry, but that's not. It's a cli progam
* kaye n wrote:
> Following the instructions on this web page:
> https://snapcraft.io/install/viber-unofficial/debian
>
> I installed viber with these commands:
> sudo apt update
> sudo apt install snapd
> sudo snap install viber-unofficial
>
> It seemed successful, but I can't find it anywhere i
On 2020-01-10, wrote:
>> [sudo] password for kaye:
>> p7zip: /usr/bin/p7zip /usr/lib/p7zip /usr/share/man/man1/p7zip.1.gz
>
> I don't think you need 'sudo' for whereis.
>
The OP's posts don't seem to appear on my ISP's news server for some
unfathomable reason, and my main man gmane news server
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 02:15:21PM +0800, kaye n wrote:
> Hello friends!
>
> Searching for p7zip-full in synaptic, I can see that it is installed.
>
> However I can't find it anywhere.
>
> In the terminal:
>
> kaye@laptop:~$ sudo whereis p7zip
> [sudo] password for kaye:
> p7zip: /usr/bin/p7zip
On 2020-01-10, Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> kaye n wrote:
>> Searching for p7zip-full in synaptic, I can see that it is installed.
>>
>> However I can't find it anywhere.
>
> My question is: what's your expectation how you can "find it"?
>
But I'm afraid *her* question actually is: "Where and what a
On 2020-01-10, wrote:
>
>
> p7zip-full is the package's name, which is not always the
> name of the binary it installed. You can see which files
> were installed by p7zip-full with
>
> dpkg -l p7zip-full
>
I think that should rather be
dpkg -L p7zip-full
Case sensitivity.
--
"J'ai pour
On 2020-01-10, wrote:
>
> You can see which files
> were installed by p7zip-full with
>
> dpkg -l p7zip-full
>
No, you can't, actually, and need an upper-case '-L' flag here (which I
pointed out elsewhere, but my posts aren't getting through for some
reason).
--
"J'ai pour me guérir du jug
On 2020-01-10, Curt wrote:
> On 2020-01-10, wrote:
>>
>> You can see which files
>> were installed by p7zip-full with
>>
>> dpkg -l p7zip-full
>>
>
> No, you can't, actually, and need an upper-case '-L' flag here (which I
> pointed out elsewhere, but my posts aren't getting through for some
>
I have installed "apt install munin", (which installs munin-node), and I
have no result in debian-user@lists.debian.org.
This is not the case in stretch, where every 5 minutes data is generated.
Has someone successed to install munin under buster ?
/usr/share/doc/munin gives no help...
Thanks
I have installed "apt install munin", (which installs munin-node), and I
have no result in /var/cache/munin/www/ (!)
This is not the case in stretch, where every 5 minutes data is generated.
Has someone successed to install munin under buster ?
/usr/share/doc/munin gives no help...
Thanks fo
On 2020-01-10, Pierre Couderc wrote:
> I have installed "apt install munin", (which installs munin-node), and I
> have no result in /var/cache/munin/www/ (!)
>
> This is not the case in stretch, where every 5 minutes data is generated.
Maybe this bug report might be of help:
https://bugs.debia
On Thu, Jan 09, 2020 at 06:22:00PM -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * On 2020 09 Jan 14:29 -0600, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> > But now it seems that my first concern should be with FTP to the
> > server of Hostgator. And in the case of a remote shared server, I
> > question whether rsync is an option
On 1/10/20 11:46 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2020-01-10, Pierre Couderc wrote:
Maybe this bug report might be of help:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=934246
Thank you but this is not the case, munin and munin-node services are
started correctly
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 12:40:24AM -0700, ghe wrote:
>
>
> > On Jan 9, 2020, at 10:57 PM, kaye n wrote:
> >
> > Here it is.
> >
> > kaye@laptop:~$ sudo whereis viber
> > [sudo] password for kaye:
> > viber:
>
> It's not on the machine. That explains q lot.
>
> A new install might be in orde
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 09:19:52AM +, Curt wrote:
> On 2020-01-10, wrote:
> >
> > You can see which files
> > were installed by p7zip-full with
> >
> > dpkg -l p7zip-full
> >
>
> No, you can't, actually, and need an upper-case '-L' flag here (which I
> pointed out elsewhere, but my posts a
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Nate Bargmann wrote:
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> I would ask if their Web host supports Secure FTP, which is FTP using
> SSL, AIUI. I use it for my Web Host updates, in fact it was recommended
> by the host owner/ope
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 02:29:51PM -, Dan Purgert wrote:
> SFTP (SSH) has basically zero to do with RFC959 FTP; and provided that a
> target host already allows SSH logins, SFTP is quite likely already
> there. I'm actually surprised a hosting party would recommend RFC-959
> FTP at all (SSL or
Russell L. Harris wrote:
>
> But now it seems that my first concern should be with FTP to the
> server of Hostgator. And in the case of a remote shared server, I
> question whether rsync is an option.
Sure, as long as you run it over ssh.
The default in Debian is to run rsync over ssh, but it
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Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 02:29:51PM -, Dan Purgert wrote:
>> SFTP (SSH) has basically zero to do with RFC959 FTP; and provided that a
>> target host already allows SSH logins, SFTP is quite likely already
>> there. I'm actu
On 1/7/2020 12:58 AM, Håkon Alstadheim wrote:
> Den 04.01.2020 15:54, skrev john doe:
>> [mail] without ncurses?
> ...
>> I also need to configure IMAP and SMTP access,
>> is there a MUA which does IMAP SMTP that does not rely on ncurses?
>
> nmh (and its various front-ends) do not depend upon nc
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 09:54:34AM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
... whether rsync is an option.
Sure, as long as you run it over ssh. The default in Debian is to
run rsync over ssh, but it can also be explicitly invoked that way:
rsync -av --rsh=ssh host::module /dest
rsync -av -e "ssh -l ssh-user"
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 04:52:36PM +, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> For shared hosting, Hostgator offers:
>
> (1) SFTP (SSH FTP, port 22)
> (2) FTPS (FTP over SSL or TLS, port 21)
> (3) SSH (ssh -p cpanel...@ip.add.re.ss)
OK, that's quite reasonable.
> Searching packages in the Debian 9 (S
On 1/10/2020 5:52 PM, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 09:54:34AM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
>>> ... whether rsync is an option.
>> Sure, as long as you run it over ssh. The default in Debian is to
>> run rsync over ssh, but it can also be explicitly invoked that way:
>> rsync -av
I got the file via this command:
wget https://download.cdn.viber.com/cdn/desktop/Linux/viber.deb
then,
kaye@laptop:~/Downloads$ sudo dpkg -i viber.deb
Selecting previously unselected package viber.
(Reading database ... 268263 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack viber
kaye n wrote:
> I got the file via this command:
>
> wget https://download.cdn.viber.com/cdn/desktop/Linux/viber.deb
>
> then,
>
> kaye@laptop:~/Downloads$ sudo dpkg -i viber.deb
> Selecting previously unselected package viber.
> (Reading database ... 268263 files and directories currently inst
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 12:48:42PM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > I got the file via this command:
> >
> > wget https://download.cdn.viber.com/cdn/desktop/Linux/viber.deb
*shudder*
> > kaye@laptop:~/Downloads$ sudo dpkg -i viber.deb
For the record, "apt install ./viber.deb" would at least attempt
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020, 00:53 Charlie wrote:
>
> From my keyboard:
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Trying to stop all scrolling on my touchpad has me tricked; and
> the mad scrolling is driving me nuts.
>
> Debian Bullseye, FVWM, HP laptop, xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
> ins
To be honest, I'd forgotten about SSH FTP as it isn't something of the
suite that I ever use. FTPS is the correct protocol that I use with
Filezilla and with an automated script that uploads my weather data
every five minutes to the Web host.
- Nate
--
"The optimist proclaims that we live in t
There's also sftp. It's in the openssh-client package.
Thanks; I see that it is loaded, and I just printed out the man page.
... a Windows person
Them's fighting words...
Or mounting the directory using sshfs (which is an SFTP client) and
then using your local file management tools.
sshf
On Sat, Jan 11, 2020 at 1:54 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> The cleanest way to do
> that would be to add a jessie source to sources.list, and use apt
> to install it. That'll at least give the benefit of keeping it
> patched so long as jessie's LTS support for it continues.
>
Are you saying add s
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