On 21/11/14 01:48, Amodelo wrote:
>
> Am 19.11.2014 um 09:48 schrieb Scott Ferguson
> :
>
>> On 19/11/14 18:05, Erwan David wrote:
>>> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 05:34:20PM CET, Brian said:
>>>> On Tue 18 Nov 2014 at 10:56:58 +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
&
On 21/11/14 07:24, Joel Roth wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I started noticing a delay between when I start moving the
> mouse on my T410 (running sid), and when the cursor actually
> starts to move. I replaced the mouse, but it didn't help.
>
> Now I am noticing that when I've left the USB keyboard idl
On 21/11/14 06:45, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Scott Ferguson a écrit :
>>
>> Might be worth fscking the disk first in case that's where the problem lies.
>
> Why ? fsck works on filesystems, not disks or partition tables.
>
>
Good question - because I didn't
On 21/11/14 15:13, Ross Boylan wrote:
> Over the last week I've repeatedly found my machine unbootable, in the
> sense I couldn't get to a working system without intervention.
> Sometimes I couldn't even get the grub2 menu.
Tick
>
> Things are OK now, but I'm trying to understand what went wron
On 21/11/14 19:25, dE wrote:
> I've certain scripts placed in /etc/kernel post*.d to update the kernel
> and init in the efi system partition.
>
> This's the script --
>
> #! /bin/bash
>
> cp -Lf /vmlinuz /efi/linux.efi
> cp -Lf /initrd.img /efi
>
> I tried echoing somthing and it did not produ
On 22/11/14 05:53, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Friday 21 November 2014 18:42:20 Stephen Allen wrote:
>>> So, do not use this option in bleachbit! I already filed a bugreport and
>>> think this warning might help others.
>>
>> You should file a bug report. Run reportbug, should be on your debian
>> syste
On 22/11/14 09:59, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Friday 21 November 2014 22:43:11 Ross Boylan wrote:
>> On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 9:11 PM, Scott Ferguson
>>
>> wrote:
>>> On 21/11/14 15:13, Ross Boylan wrote:
>>>> Over the last week I've repeatedly found my m
On 22/11/14 09:43, Ross Boylan wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 9:11 PM, Scott Ferguson
> wrote:
>> On 21/11/14 15:13, Ross Boylan wrote:
>>> Over the last week I've repeatedly found my machine unbootable,
>>> in the sense I couldn't get to a working syst
On 22/11/14 19:07, Hans wrote:
>>
>> Lisi, my first thought also, but... 'perhaps' Stephen *did* read
>> the OP's comment, and like myself, as a result of looking for the
>> bug report in an effort to find any useful information without
>> having to ask the OP - couldn't find any such bug repor
On 22/11/14 19:50, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 22 November 2014 00:47:00 Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 22/11/14 09:59, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>>> On Friday 21 November 2014 22:43:11 Ross Boylan wrote:
>>>> On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 9:11 PM, Scott Ferguson
>>>>
Please don't top post.
On 22/11/14 20:50, lee wrote:
>
> Didier,
>
> you have *totally* missed the OPs point.
>
> BTW, since you assume that no "systemd takeover"
Hyperbole much?
> will happen (despite it
> already has),
> what has been the outcome of the GR to support multiple
> init sys
On 22/11/14 22:14, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 21:46:19 +1100
> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> It lost. Developers are not being forced to do what they don't want.
>> The winner was "developers will work it out themselves" i.e. Debian
On 22/11/14 23:20, Rob van der Putten wrote:
> Hi there
>
>
> A lot of bugs [1] but no Debian updates.
> Should I be concerned?
Sorry - I don't have an authoritative answer to that. It 'might' help if
you gave some information about which release you are using.
>
> [1] For instance;
> http://d
Dear sockpuppet - I'm surprised you're still around, I heard your bridge
fell on you. [saddened]
On 22/11/14 23:22, Gregory Smith wrote:
> Social progressives won.
And that's a bad thing? I'm guessing you'd prefer social regressives
(the anti-social) won.
>
>
On 23/11/14 02:10, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 10 nov 14, 18:20:37, Tanstaafl wrote:
>> On 11/10/2014 6:18 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
>>> Am 11.11.2014 um 00:14 schrieb Miles Fidelman:
>>>
Ok, then explain to me the procedure for running the installer in such a
way that systemd is never
In an effort to keep a ration discussion from sliding into a pointless
flame-war.
On 23/11/14 02:07, Martin Read wrote:
> On 22/11/14 09:50, lee wrote:
>> Nobody understands udev rules,
>
> Challenge accepted.
>
> *looks at /etc/udev/rules.d* *looks at /lib/udev/rules.d*
>
> I'm honestly baffle
On 23/11/14 03:03, Buntunub wrote:
> I understand your reasons for thinking Systemd is bad for Debian. I do, and I
> also agree with some of them. However, Debian is composed of a diverse group
> of people who have every viewpoint under the sun from Systemd is the bane of
> Linux, to Systemd is the
On 23/11/14 08:47, Anders Wegge Keller wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 22:43:01 +1100 Scott Ferguson
> wrote:
>
>> On 22/11/14 22:14, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
>>> On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 21:46:19 +1100 Scott Ferguson
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> It
On 23/11/14 09:50, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> My daughter has recently purchased an iPod Touch and would like to be
> able to maintain it from our linux box running Wheezy. My wife has an
> iPad Mini and it would be nice to be able to maintain that from the
> linux box, as well. I have googled. I hav
Briefly as it's been 40 degrees Celsius here and I've been outside
working all day (almost beer o'clock)
On 23/11/14 18:27, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> On 11/22/2014 04:09 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 23/11/14 09:50, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>>> My daughter has recently
On 23/11/14 19:07, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> On 23/11/2014 11:14 AM, John Hasler wrote:
>> Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI writes:
>>> But they are anathema to the "We are systemd of Borg, resistance is
>>> futile" crowd.
>
>> And then there is the "Systemd is the Borg! Kill! Kill!" crowd who jump
>> into ev
On 23/11/14 22:13, Curt wrote:
> On 2014-11-22, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>
>> What next?
>> Shall we debate gravity or other pointless exercises[*1] (unless the
>> Debian User list has become a school for aspiring sophists)?
>>
>
> I've always been a
On 24/11/14 03:38, Curt wrote:
> On 2014-11-23, Miles Fidelman wrote:
>
>> To any listmasters that might be paying attention.
>>
>
> L'hôpital qui se moque de la charité?
>
>
:)
Apt. (In English "Pot, meet kettle")
Kind regards
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On 21/11/14 04:56, Teresa e Junior wrote:
> Hello! I am using curl 7.26.0-1+wheezy11, and when I run `curl
> https://www.basebit.com.br', it fails with the message:
> curl: (35) error:14077438:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:tlsv1
> alert internal error
>
> I have done some research, and found
On 24/11/14 11:25, Teresa e Junior wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Nov 2014 11:10:35 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 21/11/14 04:56, Teresa e Junior wrote:
>
> Your solution is much simpler, thank you!
My pleasure.
For completeness, you'll find this works also:-
curl --ciphers
> On 2014-11-23, Bret Busby wrote:
>>On 24/11/14 08:06, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>> On 24/11/14 03:38, Curt wrote:
>>>> On 2014-11-23, Miles Fidelman wrote:
>>>>
>>>> To any listmasters that might be paying attention.
>>> L'hôp
On 24/11/14 16:42, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 24/11/2014, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>> On 2014-11-23, Bret Busby wrote:
>> [*1] one-bookian equivalent - Matthew7:5,Paul6:42
>>
>
> In tems of Orstarlianinsms, does the above, mean that Matthew got 7
> gaols, and whallop
On 24/11/14 13:20, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 11/23/2014 8:42 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
>> On 11/23/2014 12:17 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> That is the huge majority of Debian users.
>>> Some will get a rude surprise when they upgrade and things don't work as
>>> expected.
Apropos of what? That "surpris
On 24/11/14 11:36, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> ERROR: Pairing with device ea1f2a0800d76f91f9bc0d50d6620151d249e6a9
> failed with unhandled error code -3
That's a plist error.
What is the output of "idevicepair -d pair" (you may need to paste the
output to paste.debian.net and provide a link to it in you
Thanks for the replies.
On 24/11/14 05:12, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> On 11/23/2014 12:23 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> Briefly as it's been 40 degrees Celsius here and I've been outside
>> working all day (almost beer o'clock)
>>
>> On 23/11/14 18:27, Marc
On 25/11/14 00:33, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It seems dsndynamic.com bit the dust this weekend of the 23 of November.
> Is there an alternative of a free dsn server?
>
> Hugo
>
>
noip.com is one of many - it's possible to use it with the debian
package "ddclient"
Do I use it? Yes.
Is
On 25/11/14 00:25, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 11/24/2014 2:56 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>> Yes, and while the Linux community continues, Debian will lose a
>>> lot of dedicated users due to this decision. Possibly another
>>> fork, or possibly another distr
On 25/11/14 00:53, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 11/24/2014 at 02:56 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> On 24/11/14 13:20, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>
>>> On 11/23/2014 8:42 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
>
>>>> Like what?? I first installed systemd back when it was
>>&
On 25/11/14 01:03, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 11/24/2014 at 02:59 AM, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 08:58:46PM -0800, Matt Ventura wrote:
>>
>>> I think the bug here IMO is that a system simply shouldn't *do*
>>> things in general without me telling it to. If I close the lid
On 25/11/14 01:57, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 11/24/2014 8:54 AM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
>> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>> On 11/24/2014 2:56 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>>>> Yes, and while the Linux community continues, Debian will
>>>>> lose a lot of
On 25/11/14 02:01, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 11/24/2014 8:58 AM, Martin Read wrote:
>> On 24/11/14 13:25, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>> And exactly what is the "Debian way" to add custom (NOT customized
>>> pre-packaged) software to the system?
>>
>> As far as I can tell, the obvious things that go into
On 25/11/14 03:13, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 11/24/2014 10:05 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 25/11/14 00:25, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>> On 11/24/2014 2:56 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>>>> Yes, and while the Linux community continues, Debian will
>>>&g
On 25/11/14 03:26, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 11/24/2014 10:52 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 25/11/14 01:57, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>> On 11/24/2014 8:54 AM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
>>>> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>>> On 11/24/2014 2:56 AM, Scott Ferguso
On 25/11/14 03:36, Curt wrote:
> On 2014-11-24, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>
>>> Some of them came to Debian because it was one of the last holdouts.
>>
>> Is that a reference to a term used in a television show about the
>> fictitious "Wild West"? I
On 25/11/14 13:02, Charlie wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Nov 2014 23:24:29 +0200 Andrei POPESCU sent:
>
>> Because of this I set
>>
>> APT::AutoRemove::SuggestsImportant "false";
>>
>> in apt.conf
>
> I have no apt.conf but I do have an /etc/apt/apt.conf.d directory?
>
> Am I missing an apt.conf file
CORRECTION
On 25/11/14 14:25, Charlie wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Nov 2014 14:02:37 +1100 Scott Ferguson sent:
>
>> On 25/11/14 13:02, Charlie wrote:
>>> On Mon, 24 Nov 2014 23:24:29 +0200 Andrei POPESCU sent:
>>>
>> Notes:-
>> *Fragments are processed i
On 25/11/14 15:14, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 11/24/2014 at 11:03 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> I don't know whether /etc/apt/apt.conf is processed before
>> fragments in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d - but I'd be interested in
>> learning. Anyone??
>
> Now that yo
On 25/11/14 17:17, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am getting crazy with iceweasel not opening dolphin for "containing
> folders".
Hi, I run Debian Wheezy, with some backports, Iceweasel 33.1, KDE4[*1]
and *no* GNOME on this workstation.
[*1] kdebase-bin 4:4.8.4-2 (heavily customised KD
On 25/11/14 21:33, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Ma, 25 nov 14, 14:25:13, Charlie wrote:
>>
>> Thank you for that information, it was most helpful.
>>
>> I decided to add:
>>
>>
>>SuggestsImportant
>>{
>> "false"
>>};
>> };
>>
>> To the existing etc/aptapt.conf.d/01autoremove f
On 26/11/14 04:45, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
> Scott, you made my day! Your email helped me to solve the issue.
> Thanks a lot.
>
> dolphin was set as my default file browser: 2# xdg-mime query default
> inode/directory dolphin.desktop
>
> I followed your next advice to disable nautilus in
>
On 26/11/14 08:03, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> Well, many hours of googling, and running grep on my entire filesystem,
> have failed me this time.
>
> I'm running up-to-date wheezy.
DE?
>
> How does one override or change to options fuse gives to ntfs-3g (if I
> have that right)?
>
> I have an NTF
On 26/11/14 09:14, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 02:44:19AM +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>
>> Or, perhaps a general rule for default settings - "safest/do no harm"?
>> [just a wild guess]
>
> Wouldn't it make more sense having the def
On 26/11/14 10:49, Howard Eisenberger wrote:
> On 2014-11-25, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>
>
> Good thing. dnsdynamic stopped working again today.
Seems they may have a systemic problem:-
https://twitter.com/dnsdynamic
>
> Regards,
>
> Howard E.
>
>
Kind regards
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On 26/11/14 11:41, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> On 25/11/14 04:04 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 26/11/14 08:03, Rick Macdonald wrote:
>>> Well, many hours of googling, and running grep on my entire
>>> filesystem, have failed me this time.
>>>
>>> I'
I missed some questions there :(
On 26/11/14 14:46, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 26/11/14 11:41, Rick Macdonald wrote:
>> On 25/11/14 04:04 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>> On 26/11/14 08:03, Rick Macdonald wrote:
>>
>> "fuse" doesn't seem to be a
On 26/11/14 12:46, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> On 26/11/2014 11:07 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> And *what do we know about the original "customisation"* that was
>> made - which may have 'some' bearing on the "badness" of the
>> upgrade/up
On 26/11/14 13:53, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 09:11:04AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>> Paul Scott wrote:
>>> On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 07:40:42AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It seems dsndynamic.com bit the dust this weekend
On 26/11/14 16:14, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> On 25/11/14 08:46 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> Sorry, I don't know what DE means!
>> Desktop Environment e.g. GNOME, KDE, XFCE, LXDE, etc
>
> KFCE.
??
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=kfce&searchon=names&
'Now' I regret not keeping the notes when I setup an iPhone rule for
someone last year! :/
This time I will.
On 26/11/14 14:04, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> On 11/24/2014 02:39 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> Thanks for the replies.
>>
>> On 24/11/14 05:12, Marc Shapiro wr
On 26/11/14 21:27, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 02:46:24PM +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>
>> In which case I'd "recommend":-
>> *1.* uncommenting the user_allow_other line in /etc/fuse.conf
>>
>> *2.* changing the fstab line
On 26/11/14 11:07, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 26/11/14 09:14, Chris Bannister wrote:
>> On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 02:44:19AM +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>>
>>
>> Now, (I hope I'm not wrong on this.) It seems that the default GNOME
>> installati
On 26/11/14 21:17, Erwan David wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 09:41:45AM CET, Curt said:
>> On 2014-11-26, Erwan David wrote:
>>>
>>> So this means gnome now depends on non free drivers ?
>>>
>>
>> So in your opinion there are no open source hardware acceleration drivers
>> in existence?
>>
>
Thanks for replying.
On 27/11/14 02:24, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> On 26/11/14 12:23 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 26/11/14 16:14, Rick Macdonald wrote:
>>> On 25/11/14 08:46 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>>> Sorry, I don't know what DE means!
>>>> Deskt
On 27/11/14 01:30, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 11:50 PM, Scott Ferguson
> wrote:
>> On 26/11/14 12:46, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>>> On 26/11/2014 11:07 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>>> And *what do we know about the original "customisation
On 27/11/14 06:32, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> On 26/11/14 08:24 AM, Rick Macdonald wrote:
>> On 26/11/14 12:23 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>> On 26/11/14 16:14, Rick Macdonald wrote:
>>>> On 25/11/14 08:46 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>>
>
> Sorry for r
On 27/11/14 02:46, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 10:24 AM, Chris Bannister
> wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 09:30:27AM -0500, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
>>> happened. But the upgrade was of over a thousand packages. All I was
>>> trying to do was to provide information which migh
>>
>> Quick comment (I will get back to this later today or early tomorrow):-
>> grep ntfs /lib/udev/rules.d/*.rules
>> /lib/udev/rules.d/80-udisks.rules:ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="ntfs|vfat", \
>>
>> If this does control the effect you note, (which is easy to determine),
>> then it's simple to create a ru
On 29 November 2014 at 08:17, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
>>
>> On 11/28/14, Richard Owlett wrote:
>>>
>
> I've just proved ( again ;/ ) that my writing lacks clarity.
It's hard to describe a custom live CD in a single, small post.
> The eject command indeed works as expec
On 29 November 2014 at 07:05, lee wrote:
> Scott Ferguson writes:
>
>>
>>
>> On 22/11/14 20:50, lee wrote:
>>>
>>> Didier,
>>>
>>> you have *totally* missed the OPs point.
>>>
>>> BTW, since you assume that no
My apologies for the delay in replying.
On 28 November 2014 at 16:08, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> On 26/11/14 04:20 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>
>> On 27/11/14 06:32, Rick Macdonald wrote:
>>>
>>> On 26/11/14 08:24 AM, Rick Macdonald wrote:
>>>>
&g
On 29 November 2014 at 17:06, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> On 28/11/14 05:21 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 28 November 2014 at 16:08, Rick Macdonald wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 25/11/14 08:46 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>
>>
>
> Hey, thanks for all this!
On 30 November 2014 at 04:39, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
> Is there a good software for Debian 7.7 as well as for Debian 6.10 that is
> capable to produce a multi DVD/CD image of a working system, in a way that
> such image can be used later as a DVD/CD installation media for 'cloning' on
> the other
On 30 November 2014 at 08:59, Robert S
wrote:
> I'm running a stock-standard installation of debian (7.7). I do regular
> security updates.
>
> # dpkg-reconfigure clamav-daemon
> /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: clamav-daemon is broken or not fully installed
>
> # apt-get upgrade gives me
> The follo
On 30 November 2014 at 09:37, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> On 11/26/2014 01:05 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>
>> 'Now' I regret not keeping the notes when I setup an iPhone rule for
>> someone last year! :/
>> This time I will.
>
> I still get no device under /
On 30 November 2014 at 10:53, Catalin Soare wrote:
>
> On Nov 30, 2014 1:26 AM, "Scott Ferguson"
> wrote:
>>
>> On 30 November 2014 at 04:39, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
>> > Is there a good software for Debian 7.7 as well as for Debian 6.10 that...
>
On 30 November 2014 at 02:30, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>
>> On 29 November 2014 at 08:17, Richard Owlett wrote:
>>>
>>> Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 11/28/14, Richard Owlett wrote:
>&
On 30 November 2014 at 17:47, Joel Roth wrote:
> I notice that /dev/sdb1, an ext4 partition on a USB drive has remounted
> read-only.
>
> I try
>
> umount /dev/sdb1
>
> then
>
> fsck /dev/sdb1
>
> fsck from util-linux 2.25.2
> e2fsck 1.42.12 (29-Aug-2014)
> /dev/sdb1 is in use.
> e2fsck: Cannot co
On 30 November 2014 at 23:49, Joel Roth wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 06:09:38PM +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 30 November 2014 at 17:47, Joel Roth wrote:
>> > I notice that /dev/sdb1, an ext4 partition on a USB drive has remounted
>> > read-only.
>> &
On 1 December 2014 at 23:15, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Vi, 28 nov 14, 12:50:56, Ross Boylan wrote:
>> Judging from https://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/HOWTO, which doesn't
>> seem current but is all I could find, if I'm on the amd64 architecture
>> and want to support i386 I should expect to get pa
Apologies - accidentally sent to Ross only
-- Forwarded message --
From: Scott Ferguson
Date: 2 December 2014 at 08:07
Subject: Re: libc6-i386 vs libc6:i386 (for vpn client)
To: Ross Boylan
On 2 December 2014 at 06:41, Ross Boylan wrote:
> Thanks Andrei, Scott and Curt
On 2 December 2014 at 04:31, Curt wrote:
> On 2014-12-01, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>
>> .deb... ?
>>
>> Ross - are you trying to install JN Net Connect Java client for SA?
>>
>
> I thought he was trying to install this:
>
> http://www.scc.kit.edu/s
On 2 December 2014 at 08:18, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Mon, 01 Dec 2014, Ric Moore wrote:
>
>> On 11/30/2014 11:27 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
>>
>> > I fear that once
If?
> > >systemd is firmly entrenched in Debian
? Perl might be, but it seems a little hyperbolic to say systemd is
(anymore the
On 2 December 2014 at 11:49, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Having just waded through this thread,
My sincere sympathies.
> and then reading the standard itself,
Based on what you are quoting - that's the Base Directory
Specification, which is part of the XDG Standards
> I can only conclude that it m
On 2 December 2014 at 15:24, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>
>> On 2 December 2014 at 11:49, Miles Fidelman
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Having just waded through this thread,
>>
>> My sincere sympathies.
>>
>>> and the
On 2 December 2014 at 18:05, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Dec 2014, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> On 2 December 2014 at 08:18, Patrick Bartek
>> wrote:
>> > On Mon, 01 Dec 2014, Ric Moore wrote:
>> >
>> >> On 11/30/2014 11:27 PM, Patrick
On 2 December 2014 at 23:53, Joel Rees wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 9:04 PM, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
>> Le Mon, 1 Dec 2014 23:05:09 -0800,
>> Patrick Bartek a écrit :
>>
>>> On Tue, 02 Dec 2014, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>>
>>> > On 2
On 3 December 2014 at 01:18, Joel Rees wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 9:23 PM, Scott Ferguson
> wrote:
>> On 2 December 2014 at 18:05, Patrick Bartek wrote:
>>> On Tue, 02 Dec 2014, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 2 December 2014 at 08:18, Patrick
On 3 December 2014 at 01:36, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 12/02/2014 at 07:23 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> On 2 December 2014 at 18:05, Patrick Bartek
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 02 Dec 2014, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>>>> Depends on what 'you'
On 17/09/14 15:16, Bret Busby wrote:
> Hello.
>
> With the recently posted fix for the Microsoft attempt to close down
> skype; the fix involving the use of a hex editor, to cause faking the
> skype version number, to pretend to be 4.3 (I think it is that version
> number that is needed), I am won
On 17/09/14 17:05, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 17/09/2014, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 17/09/14 15:16, Bret Busby wrote:
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> With the recently posted fix for the Microsoft attempt to close down
>>> skype; the fix involving the use of a hex
On 18/09/14 02:03, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 17/09/2014, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 17/09/14 17:05, Bret Busby wrote:
>>> On 17/09/2014, Scott Ferguson
>>> wrote:
>>>> On 17/09/14 15:16, Bret Busby wrote:
>>>>> Hello.
>>>>>
>&
On 18/09/14 04:31, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried your helping, but I get this:
>
> "sed: no input files"
>
> What should I do?
"It" has only been tested with Skype 2.3.x on Wheezy with backports
(both 64 and 32-bit), or later.
Please post the output of the following:-
lsb_release -s
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>>
>> On 2014-09-17, Scott Ferguson
>> wrote:
>>>>
>>> As others have pointed out - you are attempting to run Skype 32-bit on a
>>> 64-bit system. You 'can' do that - but you must enable multiarch sup
On 20/09/14 01:38, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 19/09/2014, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>
>
>>
>> Have you successfully run any version of Skype on that build previously?
>>
>
> In a message posted last month, was;
Which'd be why I didn't r
On 24/09/14 23:43, Rob Owens wrote:
> I need to set up a couple usb cameras to record video based on motion
> detection. I prefer ease of setup to a large feature set, since this
> is expected to be only temporary. I want to only record when there
> is motion, so I don't have hours of footage to
On 25/09/14 03:43, Brian wrote:
> On Wed 24 Sep 2014 at 12:33:35 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
>
>> Look at it this way: If GNU wanted to stick stuff into their compiler
>> to reduce the utility of Linux, they would have done so years ago. They
>> never have. Redhat just did, bigtime.
>
> This is the
On 26/09/14 01:48, Rob Owens wrote:
> - Original Message -
>> From: "Scott Ferguson"
>>
>> I've been using motion for a few years and highly recommend it.
>> Lightweight[*1], simple, and reliable.
>>
>> Minimal configuration requir
On 26/09/14 00:12, Rob Owens wrote:
> I tested 'motion' on Wheezy yesterday. It detects motion and takes
> still shots, but it is not creating movies out of the still shots.
>
> I have set:
>
> # Use ffmpeg to encode mpeg movies in realtime (default: off)
> ffmpeg_cap_new on
>
> and
>
> # Gap
On 26/09/14 07:34, lee wrote:
> Darac Marjal writes:
>
>>> On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 03:04:24PM +0200, lee wrote:
>>>
Systemd can handle the boot process from head to toe, without needing
to use any of the existing shell scripts.
>>>
>>> That's how systemd makes the boot process cryptic a
A lot of fact-free noise, fury and nonsense.
On 26/09/14 16:14, Gregory Smith wrote:
> First: I hope you are correct. Indeed, it doesn't have solely to do
> with init, but this init change to systemd is
> the straw that brings everything to the fore.
English please.
>
> There is the disrega
On 26/09/14 17:44, ken wrote:
> On 09/25/2014 11:03 PM Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 26/09/14 01:48, Rob Owens wrote:
>>> >- Original Message -
>>>> >>From: "Scott Ferguson"
>>>> >>
>>>> >>I've been
On 26/09/14 22:51, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> hello all,
>
> i have several debian server and they are up 24/7. even i have a server
> which is up for 1.5 years. without restart.
>
> now i know when ever i restart this for the maintenance it will run the
> fsck to check the disk. which is fi
On 26/09/14 23:55, softwatt wrote:
> On 09/26/2014 03:24 PM, Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
>> It sounds to me like a good use case for retroshare or owncloud.
>> The last one is available in debian as package and has a good community
>> as far as i know.
>
> Yes, those do the job. But if only some simp
On 27/09/14 09:08, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 09/26/2014 05:08 PM, green wrote:
>> Ric Moore wrote at 2014-09-26 14:18 -0500:
>>> Change is certainly needed when any pimple face kid can edit and hide
>>> his
>>> doings from a text log with nano. I think the change is necessary to
-8<
On 27/09/14 12:31, green wrote:
> green wrote at 2014-09-26 21:04 -0500:
>> Ric Moore wrote at 2014-09-26 18:08 -0500:
>>> On 09/26/2014 05:08 PM, green wrote:
So, all other things being equal, binary logs are more secure than
plain text logs. Is that actually what you are saying?
>>>
>>
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