I have strange problem.
I use Yubikey 5 with OATH and gpg key applications configured on it.
In general it works (i.e. I got oath codes and can use gpg to
encrypt/decrypt messages.)
But when this key is in usb port it "gold circle" lights withut any
visible reason.
How can I debug communicatio
André Rodier writes:
> Hello all,
>
> I can use various second factors authentications on Debian:
>
> - google authenticator
> - u2f key
> - yubikey
>
> I would like to configure pam sessions to have 1) password
> authentication, and then 2) one of the second factor described above.
>
> How this
I understand you correctly you should:
1. verify if there are pam modules (at least for u2f and yubico answer
is "yes")
2. and probably use substack
(http://linux-pam.org/Linux-PAM-html/sag-configuration-file.html) but,
honestly I did tested it.
KJ
>
> Thanks,
>
> On 13/11/2021 1
Teemu Likonen writes:
> * 2021-11-13 18:23:13+0100, Kamil Jońca wrote:
>
>> I use Yubikey 5 with OATH and gpg key applications configured on it.
>
>> How can I debug communication with this key?
>
> Edit ~/.gnupg/scdaemon.conf file and add lines there:
>
>
Kamil Jońca writes:
> 2. and probably use substack
> (http://linux-pam.org/Linux-PAM-html/sag-configuration-file.html) but,
> honestly I did tested it.
> KJ
Should be "I did NOT tested it" :( Sorry.
KJ
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Kamil Jońca writes:
> I have strange problem.
>
> I use Yubikey 5 with OATH and gpg key applications configured on it.
>
> In general it works (i.e. I got oath codes and can use gpg to
> encrypt/decrypt messages.)
> But when this key is in usb port it "gold circle&qu
Recently I recognized strange behaviour during pdf download with
firefox.
1. When I enter target name with colon - this colon is replaced with
space.
2. When target file exists - firefox does not ask to replace it but
create file with number.
(for example: I have already file.pdf, then firefox c
songbird writes:
> Kamil Jońca wrote:
>>
>> Recently I recognized strange behaviour during pdf download with
>> firefox.
>> 1. When I enter target name with colon - this colon is replaced with
>> space.
>
> no idea because i usually replace any s
Greg Wooledge writes:
> On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 05:47:13PM +0100, Kamil Jońca wrote:
>> Recently I recognized strange behaviour during pdf download with
>> firefox.
>> 1. When I enter target name with colon - this colon is replaced with
>> space.
>
> Probably
Does somebody can recomend graphical tablet to use with debian (I mean device
to drawing conenected by usb/bluetooth)
I thought about HUION 1060p, but there are different opinions (for
example
https://www.reddit.com/r/huion/comments/eqricq/huion_1060p_drivers_linux/)
and I am feel little lost.
Ma
Kamil Jońca writes:
> I thought about HUION 1060p, but there are different opinions (for
For a record:
I took a risk and bought it.
After putting:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "Huion on wacom
David Christensen writes:
[...]
>
> A 500 GB boot partition would be enough for several kernels, etc., on
> Debian 10 amd64.
OP wrote about 500 _M_ bytes (0.5G), and I can confirm, this is rather
little, when trying updating kernels.
KJ
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Current situation:
debian laptop with interfaces defined in /etc/network/interfaces
+ resolvconf package and bunch of scripts wchich configures network
(routes and name resolving) according to interfaces/vpn up down.
For example
1. I am connected to home1 network (connected by wifi, no default
john doe writes:
[..]
>
>> 2. How these things can be achieved with systemd-networkd? I read the
>> manuals, but I was not able to find working examples and I am not sure
>> where can I start.
>>
>
> The Systemd mailing lists!
Thanks. Will try.
KJ
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Anssi Saari writes:
> Kamil Jońca writes:
>
>> 2. name resolving is properly configured:
>> ie. home1.tld DNS queries are passed to home1 network
>> work1.tld DNS queries are passed to work1 network (via openvpn tunnel)
>> work2.tld DNS queries ar
Jeremy Ardley writes:
[...]
>
> You can just use systemd-networkd as an IPv4 dhcp client.
I cannot see if systemd-networkd can run scripts[1] after change in
lease. Am I missing something?
KJ
[1] similar to /etc/dhcp/dhclient*hooks.d
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Jeremy Ardley writes:
> On 8/5/22 3:19 pm, Kamil Jońca wrote:
>> I cannot see if systemd-networkd can run scripts[1] after change in
>> lease. Am I missing something?
>>
> The top answer below is a partial answer to your question.
>
> https://unix.stackexchang
Kamil Jońca writes:
[...]
>>
>> But systemd-networkd also has a huge number of configuration options
>> that may do what you want anyway
>>
>> https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.network.html
>
> Hm. Can you create bridge withou
ghe2001 writes:
> Supermicro workstation, Debian Buster
>
> Mounting disks isn't working with UUIDs. At boot or manually mounting:
SOA#1
--8<---cut here---start->8---
$ grep UUID /etc/fstab
UUID=a967fe27-9c42-4442-b71a-74b2c43c68be /boot ext4
defaults,e
Virgo Pärna writes:
> On Thu, 12 May 2022 20:59:16 +0200, Fero Dali wrote:
>> On Thu, May 12, 2022 at 8:08 PM Virgo Pärna wrote:
>>>
>>> Tried rechecking all mails, but did not find that mail. TOTP
>>> based twofactor can be used even without phone app.
>>
>> I made a mistake and replie
Brian writes:
> On Fri 13 May 2022 at 08:42:21 -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
>
>> On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 07:16:11AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>> > A loong password is not "equivalent" to 2FA, that's right. Good
>> > password management (of which length is but a part) is as secure
>> > as 2FA.
Brian writes:
[...]
> When was the last time you experienced that or heard of a well-documented
> case of it happening?
I do not know what you mean "well documented"
https://haveibeenpwned.com/ is enough?
> I do not even know what my passwords are.
Does not matter. I also know very few my pass
Tom Browder writes:
> I need a special path setting for root after both "sudo" and "sudo su." How
> can I set that up correctly?
It is quite misterious for me.
What is the purpose of "sudo su" instead of plain "sudo" or "sudo -i"
KJ
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john doe writes:
[...]
>>
>
> You might be better off asking this on the appropriate mailing list! :)
I asked:
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2022-May/047889.html
My impressions:
1. Scripts called by dhcp client are "BAD THING" (according to systemd
developers) - and syste
local10 writes:
>
> # systemctl list-units | grep -i firefox
what is the result of:
$systemctl --user list-units
(as a regular user)
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rhkra...@gmail.com writes:
> On Wednesday, June 08, 2022 12:18:58 PM Curt wrote:
>> On 2022-06-08, Felmon Davis wrote:
>> > that's the thing: I don't understand how the parts fit together; what
>> > is the connection between:
>> >
>> > (1) 2-step auth
>> > (2) app-specific pw
>>
>> Without (1)
rhkra...@gmail.com writes:
> In my (seemingly unending) quest to understand ssh, I've come across a
> document that calls for running =eval 'ssh-agent'= from a command line.
>
> I wondered why, as I thought I would get the same result from just running
> =ssh-agent=, but the results are differen
piorunz writes:
> On 25/06/2022 22:41, Charles Curley wrote:
>
>> There are also USB WiFi adapters, but I cannot recommend any.
> I actually use many of them and they are just fine. Many models are 100%
> compatible with Linux and work out of the box without installing extra
> drivers.
Would you
I try to migrate some my ancient virutal machines from virtualbox to
qemu, and some things are unclear for me.
1. scsi devices:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
%qemu-system-x86_64 -device help|grep lsi
name "lsi53c810", bus PCI
Dan Ritter writes:
> Kamil Jo?ca wrote:
>>
>> I try to migrate some my ancient virutal machines from virtualbox to
>> qemu, and some things are unclear for me.
>> 1. scsi devices:
>>
>> --8<---cut here---start->8---
>> %qemu-system-x86_64 -device help|grep l
Dan Ritter writes:
> Kamil Jo?ca wrote:
>> Dan Ritter writes:
>>
>>
>> Sorry, I do not understand.
>> If LSI 53c810 / 53c895a is not supported, how output
>> "qemu-system-x86_64 -device help" should be interpreted?
>>
>> KJ
>
> Read Reco's message.
Sorry, still does not understand that: "L
Reco writes:
> Hi.
>
> On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 09:46:54PM +0200, Kamil Jońca wrote:
>> Dan Ritter writes:
>>
>> > Kamil Jo?ca wrote:
>> >> Dan Ritter writes:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Sorry, I do not understand.
Lucio Crusca writes:
> I'm trying to bridge a network interface between host and guest (both
> Debian Buster+Bullseye+Sid) so that NAT is not needed.
>
> In the host /etc/network/interfaces I've declared a bridge like this:
>
> auto eno1
> iface eno1 inet static
> address 2.4.6.8
> netmask 25
Recently I tried to download old sarge jigdo images.
Almost all was succeded, except one:
When I try
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/3.1_r8/i386/jigdo-cd/debian-31r8-i386-binary-14.jigdo
(+template file)
--8<---cut here---start->8---
[...]
2020-10-18
"Thomas Schmitt" writes:
[...]
> jigdo-lite's messages are not overly helpful in this case.
>
> Try jigdo-lite with "Debian mirror"
>
> http://archive.debian.org/debian-amd64
>
> Although this is amd64 and not i386, the package matches, because it is
> of "Architecture: all".
>
Thanks a lot. I
Andrei POPESCU writes:
> On Ma, 03 nov 20, 17:34:48, Joe wrote:
>>
>> Those of us who use NTFS do so deliberately to provide compatibility
>> with Windows. It's not that long ago that Linux NTFS support was a bit
>> flaky, so we don't do it solely by our own choice.
>
> One use case that is sig
Andrei POPESCU writes:
> On Mi, 11 nov 20, 08:44:18, Kamil Jońca wrote:
>> Andrei POPESCU writes:
>>
>> > On Ma, 03 nov 20, 17:34:48, Joe wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Those of us who use NTFS do so deliberately to provide compatibility
>> >>
writes:
> On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 02:13:39AM -0600, Michael Morgan wrote:
>> Dear friend,
>>
>>
>>
>> A simple and silly question: how to subscribe to this mail list and set up
>> not to receive email? I only found a digest option when subscribing.
>
> Hmmm. What advantage do you expect from
mick crane writes:
> regarding earlier post with do not reply request.
> There's loads of HDDs advertised as "for CCTV, like a PC disk"
> Is there some difference between HDDs for video recording and regular
> PC HDDs ?
IIRC WD has discs series dedicated (Purple?) for that.
They saying that no
Mike McClain writes:
[...]
> Locale is another area where there is a lot of data that the
> average user, I suspect, has no use for and localepurge in Debian, at
> least, is hamstrung by the packagers, hooking it to dpkg and
I disagree.
Even quite small enterprises work internationally now.
A
rhkra...@gmail.com writes:
> On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 01:07:10 PM Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> As I said, figuring out the valid TZ strings for a given location on
>> our planet is a challenge. Unfortunately, the ... fine people ... who
>> devised the standards for this sort of thing thought it w
It seems, that main graphical UI base will be Wayland instead of X
Window.
If I understand correctly Wayland has no separate window manager
process.
As an user of FVWM (desktop box) and xfce (laptop) I feel little lost.
In particular it is not clear to me if it will be possible to use FVWM /
xfce
I tried to compile qemu by myself (this is not the first time).
I issued
%sudo apt-get build-dep qemu
%apt-get source qemu
and then
in qemu directory
%debuild -us -uc -b
claims about header files:
[...]
cc -fPIE -DPIE -std=gnu99 -Wall -m64 -mcx16 -D_GNU_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFI
Peter Hillier-Brook writes:
> On 25/01/2021 17:58, Dan Ritter wrote:
>> Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> Trying to install Buster to a new Acer Aspire A515-56. The install (from
> live DVD) hangs asking for disk device ID. This info is at least 12
> screws from immediate resolution, exce
There is desktop box with sid.
sudo lspci|grep -i vga
08:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Cedar
[Radeon HD 5000/6000/7350/8350 Series]
So far I have monitor connected via DVI
Recently I connected monitor via hdmi output (instead old one)
And strange thing
Dan Ritter writes:
> Kamil Jo?ca wrote:
>>
>> There is desktop box with sid.
>>
>> sudo lspci|grep -i vga
>> 08:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
>> Cedar [Radeon HD 5000/6000/7350/8350 Series]
>>
>> So far I have monitor connected via DVI
>>
>> Recently
reader writes:
> Are there any tools that can set what each button or scrollwhere does?
>
> I have a mouse that when pressing scrollwheel will not paste. I can
> think of no other mouse I've had that does not paste (in linux) when
> the scroll where is pressed (assuming something has been mouse
Felix Miata writes:
> Kamil Jońca composed on 2021-01-28 17:58 (UTC+0100):
>
>> When I back to DVI monitor everthing work without errors.
>
> Did you find a solution?
No. I back to my old DVI monitor. :(
>
> Which Debian? I too have a PC with HD 5450 Radeon. I c
Kamil Jońca writes:
> Felix Miata writes:
>
>> Kamil Jońca composed on 2021-02-02 21:37 (UTC+0100):
>> ...
>>> kjonca@alfa:~%uname -a
>>> Linux alfa 5.10.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.9-1 (2021-01-20) x86_64
>>> GNU/Linux
>>> kjonca@alfa:~%c
Felix Miata writes:
> Kamil Jońca composed on 2021-02-02 21:37 (UTC+0100):
> ...
>> kjonca@alfa:~%uname -a
>> Linux alfa 5.10.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.9-1 (2021-01-20) x86_64
>> GNU/Linux
>> kjonca@alfa:~%cat /etc/debian_version
>> bullseye/sid
>
&g
[ I replied yesterday, but I cannot see this on list ]
Felix Miata writes:
> Kamil Jońca composed on 2021-02-02 21:37 (UTC+0100):
> ...
>> kjonca@alfa:~%uname -a
>> Linux alfa 5.10.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.9-1 (2021-01-20) x86_64
>> GNU/Linux
>> kjonca@
Felix Miata writes:
> Kamil Jońca composed on 2021-02-04 07:14 (UTC+0100):
>
>> Felix Miata writes:
>
>>> How quickly after video start does this happen, right away, or only after a
>>> while?
>
>> when I launch vlc with list o
Kamil Jońca writes:
> There is desktop box with sid.
>
> sudo lspci|grep -i vga
> 08:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
> Cedar [Radeon HD 5000/6000/7350/8350 Series]
>
> So far I have monitor connected via DVI
>
> Recently I connec
Kamil Jońca writes:
> Felix Miata writes:
>
>> Kamil Jońca composed on 2021-02-06 09:41 (UTC+0100):
>>
>>> Yesterday this lockup happens with monitor connected by DVI. So my
>>> theory that these lockups are related to DVI/HDMI connection became untrue.
&
Felix Miata writes:
> Kamil Jońca composed on 2021-02-06 09:41 (UTC+0100):
>
>> Yesterday this lockup happens with monitor connected by DVI. So my
>> theory that these lockups are related to DVI/HDMI connection became untrue.
>> I will try to investigate further. Again
Kamil Jońca writes:
>
> Yesterday this lockup happens with monitor connected by DVI. So my
> theory that these lockups are related to DVI/HDMI connection became
> untrue.
And today, lockup happened with smplayer (with mpv under the hood) so it
is more general issue with X/kernel/har
Georgi Naplatanov writes:
> On 2/16/21 10:37 AM, Kevin Shell wrote:
>> Hello Debian Users.
>>
>> Why Debian does't have a switchable MTA mechanism
>> to allow install multiple MTAs at the same time?
>>
>> Fedora, Centos etc. allow users to install
>> multiple MTAs at the same time.
>> There's
Harald Dunkel writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> aptitude shows
>
> E: Failed to fetch
>
> http://deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/spectre-meltdown-checker/spectre-meltdown-checker_0.42-1_all.deb:
> Hash Sum mismatch
>Hashes of expected file:
>- SHA256:a5b777497c860a51ce1f1fd888f727531ea60be62
deloptes writes:
> Kamil Jońca wrote:
>
>> But always try :) systemd-resolved also.
>>
>> I lost a lot of time struggling with systemd-resoved (I wasn't aware of
>> its existence), guessing why my dnsmasq stopped working properly.
>>
>> I simply
Greg Wooledge writes:
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 06:03:47PM +0100, Kamil Jońca wrote:
>> How can I configure resolved to do something like:
>> eth - interface
>> tun1 - interface to vpn1 with domains a, b, c
>> tun2 - interface to vpn2 with domains d, e
>>
&
Ansgar writes:
> kjo...@poczta.onet.pl (Kamil Jońca) writes:
>> deloptes writes:
>>> Kamil Jońca wrote:
>>>> But always try :) systemd-resolved also.
>>>>
>>>> I lost a lot of time struggling with systemd-resoved (I wasn't aware of
&
deloptes writes:
> Ansgar wrote:
>
>> Because it doesn't.
>>
>>> When I realised existence of it, I turned it off immediately.
>>
>> Then you must have enabled it first.
>>
>
> Ansagar - you know this mentality "Next -> Next" and never read anything
> what is written on screen ... I know it fr
deloptes writes:
[...]
>
> AFAIK everything is possible, but the systemd-way. Learn the way to walk it.
> Most probably you will end up with much better solution.
Any hint? I tried (but not very hard, to be honest) to migrate my
if-up/if-down/dhclient-hooks scripts to systemd but without succes.
deloptes writes:
> Kamil Jońca wrote:
>
>> Any hint? I tried (but not very hard, to be honest) to migrate my
>> if-up/if-down/dhclient-hooks scripts to systemd but without succes.
>> For example how to get "domains" from dhcp options and create proper
>>
deloptes writes:
> Kamil Jońca wrote:
>
>> Forget it. Show me how call script in reaction to DHPC events: BOUND
>> RENEW REBIND TIMEOUT
>>
>
> what for?
To convince me that systemd has enough functionality.
>>>
>>> What I know, that if you
deloptes writes:
> Kamil Jońca wrote:
>
>>> Kamil Jońca wrote:
>>>
>>>> Forget it. Show me how call script in reaction to DHPC events: BOUND
>>>> RENEW REBIND TIMEOUT
>>>>
>>>
>>> what for?
>>
>> To co
steef writes:
> Hi folks, good morning from here in The Netherlands.
>
> Since the nineties I use a mozilla-branche as browser and email,
> starting with netscape and now seamonkey; under buster. My wife needs
> for her work as a psychologist for every sent email an *automatic*
> copy of this ema
Pierre Frenkiel writes:
> as requested, here is the output of fetchmail -v
> you can see at the end "reading message ...", but I can't find it
>
> please reply pierre.frenk...@gmx.com
>
[...]
> fetchmail: IMAP> A0004 EXPUNGE
> fetchmail: IMAP< A0004 OK Success
> fetchmail: 211 messages for p
(Previously sent from different address, but seems that onet.pl has a
problem with this list. Sorry for possible copy)
Hi.
Please do not treat this as flame or sth.
I used Virtualbox so far on my desktop box.
Virtual machines are generally Windows (10,8.1,7, and ever ancient NT 4.0
:) )
I hav
Dan Ritter writes:
[...]
>
> Sending a shutdown signal: yes, but it's client-dependent. In
> virt-viewer it's a menu option.
And is this key combination for this? Neither virt-manager nor virt-have
such hotkey AFAIK.
> I have been told that pass-through graphics are quite close to
> full nativ
Dan Ritter writes:
> Kamil Jo?ca wrote:
>> Dan Ritter writes:
>>
>> [...]
>> >
>> > Sending a shutdown signal: yes, but it's client-dependent. In
>> > virt-viewer it's a menu option.
>>
>> And is this key combination for this? Neither virt-manager nor virt-have
>> such hotkey AFAIK.
>>
>
> -
kjo...@gmail.com (Kamil Jońca) writes:
[...]
> Please do not treat this as flame or sth.
> I used Virtualbox so far on my desktop box.
> Virtual machines are generally Windows (10,8.1,7, and ever ancient NT 4.0
Unfortuanately it seems, that qemu is not able to stable run NT4.
I forg
Greg Wooledge writes:
> On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 08:23:18PM +0200, Roger Price wrote:
>> On Wed, 24 Jun 2020, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>>
>> > > MEDIADIR=`pwd`
>> >
>> > Don't use all caps variable names.
>>
>> Without getting into syntax-religious wars, what is the reasoning behind
>> this recomme
Stefan Monnier writes:
>> HDD=/dev/sdb, SSD=/dev/sda. Is there any way to fix the disk order? I would
>
> The usual recommendation is to change the way you work such that you
> don't depend on those names.
+1
>
> Personally, I use LVM so all my "partitions" (called "logical volumes")
> have a na
Recently I found that systemd has timers which can replace (and extend)
cron functionality.
My question is:
I have crontab like this:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
1 * * * * script.sh site1
3 * * * * script.sh site2
9 * * * * script.sh site3
2 * * * *
Darac Marjal writes:
> Is there something wrong with systemd-crontab-generator?
>
> https://manpages.debian.org/stretch/systemd-cron/systemd-crontab-generator.8.en.html
Assuming I want to migrate entirely to systemd.timers, I want to know
if there is a way not to have many similar entries. (som
Markus Grunwald writes:
> Hello,
[...]
> Now when I receive a new mail, it is compressed - but it stays
> compressed :( Meaning: It arrives in Thunderbird, but it's not readable.
> If I look at the mail sources in Thunderbird, it looks like zlib
> compressed text...
Stupid question: How do you a
Markus Grunwald writes:
> Hello,
>
>> Stupid question: How do you acces your emails?
>> 1. Using dovecot imap
>> 2. reading mbox(maildir?) files by thunderbird?
>
> Not a stupid question at all: via dovecot imap
Try to add "zlib" plugin globally, or to "protocol imap" section.
KJ
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After one of last thunderbird upgrades, fonts in messages are bigger,
than earlier. (and unaesthetic :) )
This concerns HTML messages, with "Simple HTML" view.
Any thounghts, how can I restore old look?
KJ
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QOTD:
All I want is more th
It is something strange with sending mails from systemd system service:
assume we have service file /etc/systemd/system/mailtest.service:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
[Unit]
Description="Test maili"
[Service]
#User=kjonca
NoNewPrivileges=false
Type=oneshot
Ex
Package: libreoffice-base
Version: 1:6.1.2-1
Package: libreoffice-sdbc-postgresql
Version: 1:6.1.2-1
I have simple form based on postgresql table.
In this table there is a column
nametype nullable default value
utw
kjo...@poczta.onet.pl (Kamil Jońca) writes:
> Package: libreoffice-base
> Version: 1:6.1.2-1
>
> Package: libreoffice-sdbc-postgresql
> Version: 1:6.1.2-1
>
> I have simple form based on postgresql table.
> In this table there is a column
>
kjo...@poczta.onet.pl (Kamil Jońca) writes:
> It is something strange with sending mails from systemd system service:
> assume we have service file /etc/systemd/system/mailtest.service:
>
After discussion on systemd list, it turned out that we have race
condition here.
1. exim forks an
After update thunderbird to:
aptitude show thunderbird
Package: thunderbird
Version: 1:60.2.1-1
I cannot open links from mails.
When I click on link, nothing visble happens.
with ps I can see
"/usr/lib/thunderbird/thunderbird "
processes started in infinite loop
Any hint
Juanjo Benages writes:
[...]
>
> Have you found this bug:
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=904834
> I can't reproduce your bug but it has a workaround you can try
Unfortunately it is not the case.
KJ
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An infallible method of conciliat
(previously sent to debian-devel by mistake)
Recently I tried to upgrade my freeradius package to 3.0.16+dfsg-4.1+b1
And after that my laptop with wpa_supplicant stops authenticate:
excerpt from wpa_supplicant
network={
ssid=<<...>
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
pa
Recent upgrade surprised me with iptables->nftables migration.
I understand I should prepare to migrate, but I cannot found
comprehensive documentation of nftables.
For example:
In my ipsec updown script I have something like:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
ipt
Curt writes:
> On 2018-10-28, Kamil Jońca wrote:
>>
>> Recent upgrade surprised me with iptables->nftables migration.
>> I understand I should prepare to migrate, but I cannot found
>> comprehensive documentation of nftables.
>> For example:
>>
>>
Miroslav Skoric writes:
> After a recent Thunderbird upgrade in Buster (from version
> 91-something to 101-something, or like), it stopped handling
> newsgroups properly (where the source is News Server (NNTP) on the
> same machine, and there nothing was changed/upgraded).
>
> To be precise, Thun
Recently I found strange thing: I have no sound on speakers. There is no
problem with usb headphone, or headphone via jack but speakers are
silent.
As I almost exclusively use usb headphones I have no idea when this
problem started.
In theory is possible that speakers are broken but the same thin
David writes:
> On Sat, Nov 12, 2022 at 09:31, Kamil Jońca wrote:
>
> Recently I found strange thing: I have no sound on speakers. There is no
> problem with usb headphone, or headphone via jack but speakers are silent. As
> I almost exclusively use usb headphones I ha
gene heskett writes:
> Greetings all;
>
> I've just discovered that either tbird is busted, or its missing
> whatever it takes to display a properly mimetyped base64 encoded
> content.
In NNTP or mail?
If nntp, you probably hit by
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1777439
and
user_pr
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 18/11/2022 14:42, Kamil Jońca wrote:
>> user_pref("mailnews.nntp.jsmodule", false);
>> might help
>
> Notice that Thunderbird developers are closing bugs related to the old
> NNTP implementation marking them WONTFIX.
>
But old
Tom Browder writes:
> I'm going to try to run Win 10 as a VM on my new Deb box following
> instructions I've received on this list.
>
> Has anyone been able to run a recent version of MacOS as a VM?
>
Apart technical issues, there is licence which AFAIK forbids run MacOS
on non-Apple hardware (
Jeffrey Walton writes:
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 3:19 PM Kamil Jońca wrote:
>>
>> Tom Browder writes:
>>
>> > I'm going to try to run Win 10 as a VM on my new Deb box following
>> > instructions I've received on this list.
>> >
>&
Urs Thuermann writes:
> After shutdown -h I see no way to see this scheduled shutdown.
> Before systemd, I could always see the shutdown process with its
> arguments using ps(1).
Hm.
kjonca@alfa:~%man shutdown
SHUTDOWN(8)
Sven Joachim writes:
[...]
>
> Perhaps that the --show option was only added in systemd 250 and is not
> available in Bullseye and older Debian releases.
>
> Cheers,
>Sven
Ach, indeed. Sorry.
KJ
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Max Nikulin writes:
> On 19/11/2022 18:59, Kamil Jońca wrote:
>>> On 18/11/2022 14:42, Kamil Jońca wrote:
>>>> user_pref("mailnews.nntp.jsmodule", false);
> ...
>> But old implementation works, at least for me, while new not.
>
> I would say that
gene heskett writes:
> On 12/6/22 22:53, Max Nikulin wrote:
>> On 07/12/2022 06:58, gene heskett wrote:
> profiledir:
>>> what or where is this "profiledir:"? after sudo updatedb today, I
>>> find
>> Querying search engine "thunderbird profile directory" gives
>> https://support.mozilla.org/
Felix Miata writes:
> gene heskett composed on 2022-12-07 03:02 (UTC-0500):
>
>> Hamburger? does not exist.
>
> Not likely you're right on this one. If using alternate theming on your web
> browsers I suppose it could be missing.
Well. I am afraid he is.
Although it exists in Firefox, I checked
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