On 22/02/2021 22:56, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Feb 2021, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
>
>> I had the same experience. Gave up on duckduckgo but one time it came
>> thru
>> in a pinch.
>
> Why give up on the search engine merely because a rogue util has gone
> goofy?
>
> I went looking for duck
On 23/02/2021 08:13, Darac Marjal wrote:
On 22/02/2021 22:56, Bob Bernstein wrote:
On Mon, 22 Feb 2021, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
I had the same experience. Gave up on duckduckgo but one time it came
thru
in a pinch.
Why give up on the search engine merely because a rogue util has gone
goofy?
On Ma, 23 feb 21, 00:37:52, Semih Ozlem wrote:
> I am currently pre-planning. If it could be done, then I am going to go
> about searching and purchasing necessary devices in order to do the task.
> That's why I am asking in the first place. I have a usb device that I can
> attach for testing now.
hi,
the problem is exactly what says my subject.
every morning, ls /usr/bin/pulseaudio gives:
ls: cannot access '/usr/bin/pulseaudio': No such file or directory
and I must issue "aptitude reinstall pulseaudio"
I plan to put the ls command every minute to find when it disappears,
unless someb
Semih,
Maybe I can provide a quick and easy solution, depending on what
happens when you type
```
$ sudo lvs
```
into a terminal. Could you let us know what that spits out?
Thanks,
--
.''`. martin f. krafft @martinkrafft
: :' : proud Debian developer
`. `'` http://people.debian.org/
>
>hi,
>the problem is exactly what says my subject.
>every morning, ls /usr/bin/pulseaudio gives:
> ls: cannot access '/usr/bin/pulseaudio': No such file or directory
>and I must issue "aptitude reinstall pulseaudio"
>I plan to put the ls command every minute to find when it disappears,
>unle
On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 08:37:34AM -0300, fm+deb+u...@phosphorusnetworks.com
wrote:
[...]
> maybe change your disk, but for now, try:
>
> # chattr +i /usr/bin/pulseaudio
>
> and see if it continues disappearing.
And watch your log files. Perhaps you catch the perpetrator
whining loudly that i
fm+deb+u...@phosphorusnetworks.com (12021-02-23):
> maybe change your disk, but for now, try:
>
> # chattr +i /usr/bin/pulseaudio
>
> and see if it continues disappearing.
And if somebody has an ache somewhere, they should just take
painkillers?
Fixing the symptom without understanding the issu
Nicolas George (geo...@nsup.org) wrote:
> fm+deb+u...@phosphorusnetworks.com (12021-02-23):
> > maybe change your disk, but for now, try:
> >
> > # chattr +i /usr/bin/pulseaudio
> >
> > and see if it continues disappearing.
>
> And if somebody has an ache somewhere, they should just take
> paink
Greg Wooledge (12021-02-23):
> This *is* part of the diagnostics. Preventing the deletion and then
> watching the logs to see who complains may help you pinpoint the
> culprit. Or it may not. But it's worth a try.
Watching the logs was not in the advice. With that addition, the advice
is reason
On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 01:07:10PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> fm+deb+u...@phosphorusnetworks.com (12021-02-23):
> > maybe change your disk, but for now, try:
> >
> > # chattr +i /usr/bin/pulseaudio
> >
> > and see if it continues disappearing.
>
> And if somebody has an ache somewhere, they
On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 01:40:22PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> Greg Wooledge (12021-02-23):
> > This *is* part of the diagnostics. Preventing the deletion and then
> > watching the logs to see who complains may help you pinpoint the
> > culprit. Or it may not. But it's worth a try.
>
> Watch
Let me add this if I may Kent, esp for others who might go there. When you
first configure the linux server into an LDAP/AD or LDAP domain, you MUST
complete the "final production" name resolution/resolver/DNS config BEFORE
joining the domain. If you don't but later move it into that domain, it
sti
And OK, remembered this too ☺
The clocks of all servers in a Kerberos domain must be tightly sync'd and
under control of a local master clock. That's because of the timestamps in
the Kerberos tickets. Authentication fails without it. And again as with
name resolution, that config must be complete b
Patient: Doctor when I move my arm this way, it hurts.
Doctor: Don't do that with your arm. Next!
☺
On Tue, Feb 23, 2021, 7:09 AM wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 01:40:22PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> > Greg Wooledge (12021-02-23):
> > > This *is* part of the diagnostics. Preventing the de
On Tue 23 Feb 2021 at 09:38:08 (+0100), Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> every morning, ls /usr/bin/pulseaudio gives:
> ls: cannot access '/usr/bin/pulseaudio': No such file or directory
> and I must issue "aptitude reinstall pulseaudio" I plan to put the ls
> command every minute to find when it disap
On Tue, 23 Feb 2021, David Wright wrote:
When did this start to happen?
. for years?
. since installation?
Is this buster?
Are you running any applications, particularly those involving sound,
as root, particularly in response to some previous problem?
Is it just that binary that goes
You can always add more filesystem space later. It's easier if you're using
LVM but that isn't required. You just build another filesystem on the new
drive after it's installed and mount it into your filesystems, at the
appropriate mount point.
Where is that? Depends on your needs. What if it's a
On 2/23/21 8:13 AM, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
You can always add more filesystem space later. It's easier if you're using
LVM but that isn't required. You just build another filesystem on the new
drive after it's installed and mount it into your filesystems, at the
appropriate mount point.
Indee
On Tuesday, February 23, 2021 11:13:12 AM Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> You can always add more filesystem space later. It's easier if you're using
> LVM but that isn't required. You just build another filesystem on the new
> drive after it's installed and mount it into your filesystems, at the
> appr
On Tue, Feb 23, 2021, 10:37 AM wrote:
> On Tuesday, February 23, 2021 11:13:12 AM Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> > You can always add more filesystem space later. It's easier if you're
> using
> > LVM but that isn't required. You just build another filesystem on the new
> > drive after it's installed
On Tue, 23 Feb 2021 11:37:12 -0500
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Tuesday, February 23, 2021 11:13:12 AM Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> > You can always add more filesystem space later. It's easier if
> > you're using LVM but that isn't required. You just build another
> > filesystem on the new drive
Greetings all;
I have been working on a lower priority project, replacing some atom
powered machines with i5 powered Dells. Installing buster but something
is overriding my efforts to rename the machine after the install because
I'd like to replace "lathe" with "TLM" for The Little Monster.
No
Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> I have been working on a lower priority project, replacing some atom
> powered machines with i5 powered Dells. Installing buster but something
> is overriding my efforts to rename the machine after the install because
> I'd like to replace "lathe" with
On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 11:59 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
...
> Nothing I do survives a reboot, so what do I do to actually rename the
> machine and make it stick? Hopefully without losiing the networking
Hey, Gene. I usually have to fiddle around a little, but I've always
had success on Debian this
On Tue, 23 Feb 2021, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
Patient: Doctor when I move my arm this way, it hurts.
Doctor: Don't do that with your arm. Next!
very funny, but I don't see how it is related to my pulseaudio problem,
unless you suggest to don't use it !
best regards,
--
Pierre Frenkiel
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Feb 2021, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
>
> > Patient: Doctor when I move my arm this way, it hurts.
> > Doctor: Don't do that with your arm. Next!
>
> very funny, but I don't see how it is related to my pulseaudio problem,
> unless you suggest to don't use it !
On Tue, Feb 23, 2021, 3:13 PM Dan Ritter wrote:
> Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> > On Tue, 23 Feb 2021, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> >
> > > Patient: Doctor when I move my arm this way, it hurts.
> > > Doctor: Don't do that with your arm. Next!
> >
> > very funny, but I don't see how it is related to my
Two volume groups (lvm2) exists, Each of them is encrypted and thus
protected by its own password. Lets call the volume groups and their
corresponding passwords like this:
VGpassword
"A" "pwA"
"B" "pwB"
"pwA" and "pwB" differ from each other.
Step 1: during boot I am asked for the
On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 8:10 PM Kent West wrote:
> Ultimate goal:
> 1. Allow Windows/Mac users to map drives to Debian fileshares.
> 2. Allow Windows/Mac users to ssh into same Debian box.
>
> Near as I've been able to figure out (the web documentation seems to be
> all over the map), there are
On Tue, 23 Feb 2021 22:19:03 +0100
Marco Möller wrote:
> Obviously, the in Step 2 entered (wrong) password (for "A") is stored
> and without further interactive consultation automatically used as
> the input for the password authentication of "B".
> Is this a bug or a feature? If it is a bug, wh
With systemd-based Debian, the probably now best way to set a hostname is with:
hostnamectl set-hostname NAME
What Tom suggested is completely valid, but hostnamectl should I understand be
the preferred route as I believe it will update everything necessary
automatically.Doing it this way will
To my mind, getting familiar with the newer 'ctl' commands that come with
systemd is no bad idea.I like the consistency, personally.The 'systemctl'
command is one to be used all the time particularly.
--
James B
portoteache...@fastmail.com
Em Qua, 24 Fev ʼ21, às 00:22, James B escreveu:
>
On Tuesday 23 February 2021 14:29:01 Tom Browder wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 11:59 AM Gene Heskett
> wrote: ...
>
> > Nothing I do survives a reboot, so what do I do to actually rename
> > the machine and make it stick? Hopefully without losiing the
> > networking
>
> Hey, Gene. I usually h
Hi,
Tried to install Buster on Xen HVM + OVMF. Installation completed
successfully, but unable to boot (Windows HVM guest has no boot
problem).
Re-install Buster with BIOS and boot succeeded.
OVMF boot NOT supported on Debian ? I hope someone could point me in
the right direction.
Best regards,
On Tuesday 23 February 2021 19:22:19 James B wrote:
> With systemd-based Debian, the probably now best way to set a hostname
> is with:
>
> hostnamectl set-hostname NAME
>
> What Tom suggested is completely valid, but hostnamectl should I
> understand be the preferred route as I believe it will up
On Tue 23 Feb 2021 at 20:05:11 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 February 2021 14:29:01 Tom Browder wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 11:59 AM Gene Heskett wrote: ...
> >
> > > Nothing I do survives a reboot, so what do I do to actually rename
> > > the machine and make it stick? Hopefu
On 2021-02-23 09:58, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
I have been working on a lower priority project, replacing some atom
powered machines with i5 powered Dells. Installing buster but something
is overriding my efforts to rename the machine after the install because
I'd like to replace "lathe
On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 19:36 David Wright wrote:
> On Tue 23 Feb 2021 at 20:05:11 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Tuesday 23 February 2021 14:29:01 Tom Browder wrote:
...
> > > I also edit /etc/hosts and make the first couple of lines look like
> > > this:
> > >
> > > 127.0.0.1 localho
(1) Background
Source: luajit
Version: luajit_2.1.0~beta3+dfsg-5.3_mips64el.deb
Severity: important
Link: https://packages.debian.org/sid/luajit
(2) Description of problem
When I build bcc, there exists the following build error:
[ 34%] Generating bcc.o
/usr/bin/luajit: /usr/share/luajit-2.1.0-be
On Tuesday 23 February 2021 20:35:54 David Wright wrote:
> On Tue 23 Feb 2021 at 20:05:11 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Tuesday 23 February 2021 14:29:01 Tom Browder wrote:
> > > On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 11:59 AM Gene Heskett wrote: ...
> > >
> > > > Nothing I do survives a reboot, so what do
>> Then reboot and cross your fingers.
> Arthritis at 86 is beginning to make that painful. :(
I don't believe in crossing fingers either FWIW, I pick my nose
instead, and I think it works just as well (but be careful not to do
that right after chopping some habanero),
Stefan
On Tue 23 Feb 2021 at 20:21:41 (-0600), Tom Browder wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 19:36 David Wright wrote:
> > On Tue 23 Feb 2021 at 20:05:11 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 23 February 2021 14:29:01 Tom Browder wrote:
>
> ...
>
> > > > I also edit /etc/hosts and make the first
On Tuesday 23 February 2021 23:54:03 Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> Then reboot and cross your fingers.
> >
> > Arthritis at 86 is beginning to make that painful. :(
>
> I don't believe in crossing fingers either FWIW, I pick my nose
> instead, and I think it works just as well (but be careful not to
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