On 10/23/18 11:27 AM, Bastiaan van den Berg wrote:
Is there any log of the actual issue?
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I made a post with the log last night, but it's now missing, gone,
caput, not even in my sent folder or my draft folder..
Here's the log:
[ 213.706282] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is
On 10/23/18 2:19 PM, eric wrote:
On 10/23/18 9:24 AM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 10/21/18 2:13 PM, eric wrote:
On 10/21/18 11:54 AM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 10/21/18 6:24 AM, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
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The smart tv has wifi, like all this smart st
On 10/23/18 2:19 PM, eric wrote:
On 10/23/18 9:24 AM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 10/21/18 2:13 PM, eric wrote:
On 10/21/18 11:54 AM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 10/21/18 6:24 AM, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
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The smart tv has wifi, like all this smart st
On 10/23/18 9:24 AM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 10/21/18 2:13 PM, eric wrote:
On 10/21/18 11:54 AM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 10/21/18 6:24 AM, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
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The smart tv has wifi, like all this smart stuff we have today, if
First o
Is there any log of the actual issue?
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On 10/21/18 11:54 AM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 10/21/18 6:24 AM, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
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On 21/10/18 21:10, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
I first noticed it while testing Stretch, I run a multimedia setup
no problem with Jessie without systemd or wheezy,
On 10/21/18 2:13 PM, eric wrote:
On 10/21/18 11:54 AM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 10/21/18 6:24 AM, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
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The smart tv has wifi, like all this smart stuff we have today, if the
HDMI cable has internet, I doubt it, just audio an
On 10/21/18 11:54 AM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
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The smart tv has wifi, like all this smart stuff we have today, if the
HDMI cable has internet, I doubt it, just audio and video.
Just so everybody knows
On 10/21/18 6:24 AM, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
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On 21/10/18 21:10, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
I first noticed it while testing Stretch, I run a multimedia setup
no problem with Jessie without systemd or wheezy, I was running a
intel laptop HDMI to a big
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On 21/10/18 21:10, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> I first noticed it while testing Stretch, I run a multimedia setup
> no problem with Jessie without systemd or wheezy, I was running a
> intel laptop HDMI to a big screen smart tv, the screen would go
> bla
On 10/21/18 4:15 AM, m712 wrote:
This is not related to systemd. It sounds more like Xrandr and pulseaudio/alsa favoring
your HDMI more than your laptop. The Linux kernel doesn't "know" about avahi
daemon in the sense that there is no code for it in the Linux source tree. Did you ever
log thos
This is not related to systemd. It sounds more like Xrandr and pulseaudio/alsa
favoring your HDMI more than your laptop. The Linux kernel doesn't "know" about
avahi daemon in the sense that there is no code for it in the Linux source
tree. Did you ever log those HTTP requests by chance?
On Octo
On 10/21/18 2:50 AM, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Sun, 21 Oct 2018 02:33:33 -0700, Jimmy wrote in message
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On 10/21/18 2:16 AM, m712 wrote:
Nobody can help you if you don't explain your point. The only thing
we got so far is your conspiracy theory of rkhunter masking
"false"-false-positives for sys
On 21-10-18 12:10, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
>
> Thanks for the post.
>
> I first noticed it while testing Stretch, I run a multimedia setup no
> problem with Jessie without systemd or wheezy, I was running a intel
> laptop HDMI to a big screen smart tv, the screen would go black and
> the audio would s
On 10/21/18 1:19 AM, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
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Hi Rick,
On 21/10/18 14:42, Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting Jimmy Johnson (field.engin...@gmail.com):
Who remembers when rootkit hunter started showing problems and
Debian said they where false positive pro
On Sun, 21 Oct 2018 02:33:33 -0700, Jimmy wrote in message
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> On 10/21/18 2:16 AM, m712 wrote:
> > Nobody can help you if you don't explain your point. The only thing
> > we got so far is your conspiracy theory of rkhunter masking
> > "false"-false-positives for systemd and an incoherent claim o
On 10/21/18 2:16 AM, m712 wrote:
Nobody can help you if you don't explain your point. The only thing we got so far is your
conspiracy theory of rkhunter masking "false"-false-positives for systemd and
an incoherent claim of the Linux kernel doing HTTP requests to somewhere.
What makes your po
Nobody can help you if you don't explain your point. The only thing we got so
far is your conspiracy theory of rkhunter masking "false"-false-positives for
systemd and an incoherent claim of the Linux kernel doing HTTP requests to
somewhere.
On October 21, 2018 11:46:07 AM GMT+03:00, Jimmy John
On 10/21/18 1:00 AM, m712 wrote:
Why do you think people will help you if you can't give any specifics and keep
shouting expletives at people?
Let me know when someone is trying to help? :)
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Hi Rick,
On 21/10/18 14:42, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Jimmy Johnson (field.engin...@gmail.com):
>
>> Who remembers when rootkit hunter started showing problems and
>> Debian said they where false positive problems? I think it was
>> sometime dur
Why do you think people will help you if you can't give any specifics and keep
shouting expletives at people?
On October 21, 2018 10:55:18 AM GMT+03:00, Jimmy Johnson
wrote:
>On 10/21/18 12:35 AM, Rick Moen wrote:
>> Quoting Jimmy Johnson (field.engin...@gmail.com):
>>
>>> Who says you have to
On 10/21/18 12:35 AM, Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting Jimmy Johnson (field.engin...@gmail.com):
Who says you have to read my post
You know, never mind. Much is now clearer.
What's clearer Rick, how you can save Linux or you've found someone you
can't F*** with? Are you a good guy or a bad g
Quoting Jimmy Johnson (field.engin...@gmail.com):
> Who says you have to read my post
You know, never mind. Much is now clearer.
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On 10/21/18 12:06 AM, Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting Jimmy Johnson (field.engin...@gmail.com):
Don't take this the wrong way but it sounds like you didn't read or
recall the incident I remember. And you have nothing helpful to add?
No, I really do not. And I'm not up for groping around in archives
Quoting Jimmy Johnson (field.engin...@gmail.com):
> Don't take this the wrong way but it sounds like you didn't read or
> recall the incident I remember. And you have nothing helpful to add?
No, I really do not. And I'm not up for groping around in archives for
an unspecified and apparently rat
On 10/20/18 8:42 PM, Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting Jimmy Johnson (field.engin...@gmail.com):
Who remembers when rootkit hunter started showing problems and
Debian said they where false positive problems? I think it was
sometime during the development of Stretch. Well they fixed rootkit
hunter to not
Quoting Jimmy Johnson (field.engin...@gmail.com):
> Who remembers when rootkit hunter started showing problems and
> Debian said they where false positive problems? I think it was
> sometime during the development of Stretch. Well they fixed rootkit
> hunter to not show those problems any longer a
Who remembers when rootkit hunter started showing problems and Debian
said they where false positive problems? I think it was sometime during
the development of Stretch. Well they fixed rootkit hunter to not show
those problems any longer and so goes systemd, one BIG FAT security
problem and ha
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