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Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
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seem to be run as the target user,
or else how could it be used for user-specific training?
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TTY=pts/8 ;
PWD=/home/madduck ; USER=root ;
However, the sudoers(8) manpage specifically says that "If no value
is specified, a value of any is implied." This does not seem to be
the case, anymore.
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what you describe, but I think that this
would actually involve working intensively pre-bid to get those bids
that we think will benefit Debian the most ready for submission.
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ages in most countries.
Part of the reason why we move from country to country every year is
to bring DebConf to the people, since we can't always fly all the
people to DebConf…
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/dev/nvme0n1p3
So to answer your question: 'root' is the LV in VG 'fishbowl', which
sits on PV 'crypt', which is the unlocked dm-crypt device
corresponding to the SSD.
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exist UNLESS it is the default
/var/cache/apache2/mod_cache_disk, in which case I think the apache2
startup process should create the directory, so that it works out of
the box even with /var/cache on tmpfs.
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exist UNLESS it is the default
/var/cache/apache2/mod_cache_disk, in which case I think the apache2
startup process should create the directory, so that it works out of
the box even with /var/cache on tmpfs.
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at the NFS kernel code, I don't see any resume handling.
> I don't know if it's affected too.
As far as I know, it's not affected, because NFS is datagram-based,
whereas CIFS is session-based. It's a bit like mosh and SSH…
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at the NFS kernel code, I don't see any resume handling.
> I don't know if it's affected too.
As far as I know, it's not affected, because NFS is datagram-based,
whereas CIFS is session-based. It's a bit like mosh and SSH…
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: :' :
oes the concept of NOW() or TODAY() fade near the dateline?
> For the next version, I have gone back to storing an date offset,
> using a new dependency to calculate them. I hope that this will
> make everyone happier.
Ok. Thanks for all your help!
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nformation excluded
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also sprach martin f krafft <madd...@debconf.org> [2016-10-13 21:43 +0200]:
> Not 100% relevant, but there's some good points in here:
>
>
> https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/wells-fargo-ceo-steps-down-amid-fake-accounts-scandal-john-c-abell
Ouch, I am terribly sorry about
Not 100% relevant, but there's some good points in here:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/wells-fargo-ceo-steps-down-amid-fake-accounts-scandal-john-c-abell
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aid, I have an ADF anyway.
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"it is dangerous to b
not. Well, it's a flatbed with an ADF. I also don't
see any such option in preferences, and "All" *is* an option in the
scan dialog, it's just not selected by default, as it used to be.
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d effort in making that happen.
What a shame to hear, but thank you for seeing this through
properly and letting us know.
If at any point this changes and a team flocks together again, we're
looking forward to your flamboyant return!
Take care,
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also sprach wetts...@gmail.com [2016-09-29 21:00 +0200]:
> I do not know, but I do not see the benefit of doing that. It
> certainly would not fix your problem, which I still think is
> hardware.
I think you are right. I just noticed that this only happens with my
USB
also sprach wetts...@gmail.com [2016-09-12 18:01 +0200]:
> > And moments after clicking send, I realized this is really just hardcoding
> > US keyboard layout & ASCII encoding - Shift-2 is '@' and Ctrl-@ is '\0'.
>
> Oh, yes. And Ctrl+3-7 get mapped to 0x1b-0x1f, the control
time on status updates on the items from last meeting two weeks
ago:
http://meetbot.debian.net/debconf-team/2016/debconf-team.2016-09-08-20.03.html
See you later!
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also sprach martin f krafft <madd...@madduck.net> [2016-09-21 13:07 +0200]:
> The more I am fiddling with this, the more I am suspecting the
> Awesome window manager to be at fault. At least my switch to Git
> master could well coincide with the start of these problems.
> M
, and I've added it to the agenda.
How many proposals have we received?
Can you summarise them a bit? Or even share names?
How far off are we from reaching out to the first couple of people?
Thanks,
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: :' : D
latter behaviour indeed
> sounds wrong and may explain some other reported or seen issues. Will
> have a look at it.
Thank you!
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latter behaviour indeed
> sounds wrong and may explain some other reported or seen issues. Will
> have a look at it.
Thank you!
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icd-curses [wicd-client] 1.7.4+tb2-2
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Versions of packages wicd-daemon suggests:
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e
> material being declassified.
> 3. Participants are reminded to use -private only when necessary.
>
> ============
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`. `'`
are listing https://www.debian.org/security/ in the
announcement, not the security tracker though. This is also not
addressed in the FAQ. Hence maybe it'd make sense to add a note to
the announcement?
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Salvatore Bonaccorso
> September 21, 2016https://www.debian.org/security/faq
> -
The DSA is not on the website yet. Maybe it'd be better to wait for
web sync before sending, or force web sync?
also sprach Peter Hutterer [2016-09-21 08:49 +0200]:
> * run evemu-record on the mouse and check if you see the button events show
> up while they're delayed in X. if they work as expected, then it's not a
> kernel/hw issue.
> * run xev and see if that gets the
also sprach Lucien Gentis [2016-09-20 15:19
+0200]:
> So even if restarting the machine does not solve the problem, you can also
> try to unload/load kernel module (if your system permits it) :
>
> sudo rmmod psmouse
> sudo modprobe psmouse
Doing so does seem to
Hey Thomas, thanks for your response!
> In the clients event handling.
> => Which clients in particular? All? Only gtk? Only Qt?
> Is xterm affected?
All of them, including urxvt.
> Does "export GDK_CORE_DEVICE_EVENTS=1" help anything on the matter
No, nothing :(
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Hello,
for a few days now, I'm experiencing (sometimes multi-second!)
delays between mouse click and reaction on my laptop. It's running:
X.org 7.7+16 (Debian sid)
Intel graphics driver 2:2.99.917+git20160706
evdev 2.10.2
I've already rebooted, but the problem stayed. I am a bit at a loss
1.0.26~git20151121-1
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also sprach Poutnik [2016-09-15 16:57 +0200]:
> Are you sure you know, what you are asking for ?
> Too many technical buts for too low gain.
I understand there will be difficulties — e.g. what do we do with
user-edited, cached data when a new compiled map is downloaded?
Hello,
I've been playing around with OsmAnd a lot lately, even just using
it cycling down well-known routes, i.e. routes between home and
office, which I've optimised over the past years in terms of
comfort, distance, and speed.
It's not seldom that OsmAnd wants to route me quite differently
0.41-1+b1
ii x11-xserver-utils 7.7+7
awesome suggests no packages.
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> That is currently an empty page. Is there a template we should use ?
>
> I found this:
> https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf10/OtherConfs
> which I could perhaps adapt ?
Looks good. I am not aware of any other template.
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ids are aiming for June and July/August (too).
Cheers,
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digit
nd not debug information, at least while
the user doesn't pass --no-video or the like. What do you think?
Thanks for the amazingly fast turnaround time!
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also sprach grarpamp [2016-09-03 20:41 +0200]:
> If you want to longtalk anything other than that to the point
> that the charter would need a whole new section just for you,
> GO FIND OR MAKE YOUR OWN FUCKING LIST FOR THAT.
Thanks for that. It's been appauling…
-m
:6.8.9.9-7.2
pn muttprint-manual
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pn slrn | news-reader
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inst this. But
do keep in mind that August is a bad month to engage people, so
rather than reaching out further, maybe it'd be better to just
re-ping once the holiday month is over?
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inst this. But
do keep in mind that August is a bad month to engage people, so
rather than reaching out further, maybe it'd be better to just
re-ping once the holiday month is over?
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a process we spend much time on.
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also sprach Les Mikesell [2016-08-06 18:19 +0200]:
> Why is it likely that you would want to read backuppc logs on
> systems that don't have backuppc installed.
Well, I collect all logs to a central location, but sure, this isn't
the normal usecase.
> And why not do it
1.0.14-11
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ii unpaper6.1-1+b1
ii xdg-utils 1.1.1-1
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ackages.
Versions of packages rsync suggests:
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Thanks Adam for your patience and insights! And everyone else for
putting up with me! ;)
also sprach Adam Goryachev [2016-08-05
01:12 +0200]:
> > But instead of (what seems to be) chunk-wise checksum transmission,
> > why don't we (also) store the whole-file
also sprach Adam Goryachev [2016-08-05
01:31 +0200]:
> Maybe try this:
> tail -f -n +0 blah.log | /usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_zcat -
> You need to include the beginning of the file or else it won't
> detect the compression header Also, the -
also sprach Adam Goryachev [2016-08-05
01:08 +0200]:
> > Why aren't we just using standard gzip or bzip2 or xz, for which
> > decompressors exist on pretty much every Unix system?
> I'm pretty sure there is a backuppc package for debian :)
Oh yes, sure, but
also sprach Adam Goryachev [2016-08-05
01:04 +0200]:
> We do update a partial backup, as long as the new partial contains
> more files than the previous partial, but it doesn't even save
> a partially transferred file.
I think this is fine, and a partially
also sprach martin f krafft <madd...@madduck.net> [2016-08-04 22:16 +0200]:
> Right now, I am staring at the lsof output of the rsync process on
> a backup client, spawned by BackupPC. It's processing a 3.5G file
> that has not been touched in 5 years and has been backed up n
Hello,
the fact that BackupPC compresses log files using zlib and requires
/usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_zcat for their uncompression is
a bit of a nuisance, not only when log files are being
sync'd/analysed on a system where there is no BackupPC installed.
I also can't find a suitable
also sprach Adam Goryachev <mailingli...@websitemanagers.com.au> [2016-08-04
15:47 +0200]:
> On 4/08/2016 23:43, martin f krafft wrote:
> > 3) Ensure that you can backup any file within the ClientTimeout,
> > Is this necessary? Isn't ClientTimeout about killing the connecti
also sprach Adam Goryachev [2016-08-04
16:04 +0200]:
> I've used ls -l /proc/pid/fds or strace or lsof etc... all work,
> some are better on the client rather than the backuppc server.
In fact, I found none of those useful on the server.
> I've also used
also sprach Jerome Charaoui <jer...@riseup.net> [2016-08-04 17:28 +0200]:
> Just a reminder: don't forget today's DebConf potluck at 1-2299 Rue
> Messier, Montreal at 18h00. Bring some food and/or snacks!
What's the live-stream URL?
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Hey Adam, thanks for your quick response. I have a few points to
add:
> 1) Ensure you enable SSH keepalives to keep your NAT firewall open
Yes, of course these are enabled.
> 2) You can look to split remote files before the backup, and exclude the
> original large files (sometimes this is
Hello,
the issue I've raised 4 years ago:
https://sourceforge.net/p/backuppc/mailman/message/29727529/
still persists with BackupPC 3.3.0. Basically what happens is that
a combination of large new files and a slow connection between
backup server and client means that a full backup eventually
c starts, whereas mask prevents
starts altogether, right? The current behaviour would then call for
mask, even though I think disable makes a lot more sense.
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c starts, whereas mask prevents
starts altogether, right? The current behaviour would then call for
mask, even though I think disable makes a lot more sense.
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to opt out of things if they don't
get bursary [madduck: seems like a UI/UX topic] [1p]
- official comms were great, but -discuss mailing list was not obvious.
- group photo is missing!! ;)
That's it. Good night,
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e/start_daemon: false
iodine/daemon_options:
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e/start_daemon: false
iodine/daemon_options:
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explanation. Just one question: does it make sense to
default to doveadm in this case? It's not really a service, or is
it? Wouldn't it be better to make the service parameter required, or
use a 'true' (tautological) default?
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> Chairperson?
Seriously… are we going to debate this now? Let's just vote and be
done with it. Please. With a cherry.
Btw, we've had DebConf Chairs too and nobody complained.
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ject by GR prior to
>declassification.
>
> 3. In keeping with paragraph 3 of the Debian Social Contract, Debian
>Developers are strongly encouraged to use the debian-private mailing
>list only for discussions that should not be disclosed.
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gt; a file descriptor.
>
> If it's from a file, then in bash you can do:
>
> --password-file <(echo s3cr3t)
What in the world was I thinking???
Thanks for the catch and the --pw-file hint. Unfortunately, stable's
hdav does not have --password-file, and neither does 1.2 in
unstab
gt; a file descriptor.
>
> If it's from a file, then in bash you can do:
>
> --password-file <(echo s3cr3t)
What in the world was I thinking???
Thanks for the catch and the --pw-file hint. Unfortunately, stable's
hdav does not have --password-file, and neither does 1.2 in
unstab
/system)
Versions of packages hdav depends on:
ii libc6 2.23-1
ii libffi6 3.2.1-4
ii libgmp10 2:6.1.1+dfsg-1
ii zlib1g1:1.2.8.dfsg-2+b1
hdav recommends no packages.
hdav suggests no packages.
-- debconf-show failed
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/system)
Versions of packages hdav depends on:
ii libc6 2.23-1
ii libffi6 3.2.1-4
ii libgmp10 2:6.1.1+dfsg-1
ii zlib1g1:1.2.8.dfsg-2+b1
hdav recommends no packages.
hdav suggests no packages.
-- debconf-show failed
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What's the status on this package? I desperately need it in Debian…
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What's the status on this package? I desperately need it in Debian…
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python-pycarddav 0.7.0-1
pycarddav recommends no packages.
pycarddav suggests no packages.
-- debconf-show failed
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ages mutt is related to:
ii mutt 1.6.1-2
-- Configuration Files:
/etc/Muttrc.d/smime.rc changed [not included]
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auth conf. The failing command is 'doveadm auth'
without any -x parameter.
Thanks for looking into this, and sorry for the late reply!
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, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386
Kernel: Linux 4.6.0-1-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_NZ, LC_CTYPE=en_NZ.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
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> thanks we can give them.
Yes, such letters are nice. If possible, it'd be really good too for
you guys to ask for reference letters from venue, pub, aquarium,
etc.. It often helps to offer to write them ourselves, but they can
end up being quite useful in venue negotiations.
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