help with bug report for boot delay in networking

2020-08-22 Thread Armin Faltl
Hi, occasionally I experience a hang in booting during the network setup. The boot screen shows a timeout of 5min 7sec going to 6min 37sec after the former expired. Then the system starts normally and the networks work, including openvpn and barracudavpn (when in use). I didn't file a report

Re: [Python-Help] Python 3 Segmentation Fault

2020-08-05 Thread J.Arun Mani
Hello all. I found a crazy fix to this issue. Running Python in Isolation mode raises no problem ! That is, you need to run Python like this: $ python3 -I So having the isolation mode fix the issue, what next step shall I take to make the fix permanent (I mean tweak or look at which modules,

Re: Need help with PATH variable (i3/debian buster)

2020-07-30 Thread tomas
On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 08:46:24AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 11:56:27AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > Sigh. It /used/ to be simple. > > Honestly, it never was [...] C'm on. At least there was a finite set back then. These days, the set is infinite, or at least

Re: Need help with PATH variable (i3/debian buster)

2020-07-30 Thread Klaus Singvogel
Greg Wooledge wrote: > Every type of login follows a completely different set of steps for > configuring your environment. Reconciling these and achieving a uniform > environment across all possible login types is *extremely* difficult, > if not impossible. It's more or less a layer model with

Re: Need help with PATH variable (i3/debian buster)

2020-07-30 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 11:56:27AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > Sigh. It /used/ to be simple. Honestly, it never was. Even in the old days, users had different login shell options, so if you wanted a consistent environment for csh and sh users, for example, you had to write two different

Re: Need help with PATH variable (i3/debian buster)

2020-07-30 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 11:21:54AM +0200, Benedikt Tuchen wrote: > When I use no display manager like lightdm, I start i3 via startx in > the console. If I do this dmenu and rofi are using my personal $PATH > variable. For example it includes "$HOME/.local/bin". But when I > use a display manager,

Re: Need help with PATH variable (i3/debian buster)

2020-07-30 Thread tomas
On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 11:21:54AM +0200, Benedikt Tuchen wrote: > Hello, > > I got some strange behavior with my PATH variable and maybe somebody > here can help me with this. > > When I use no display manager like lightdm, I start i3 via startx in > the console. If I d

Need help with PATH variable (i3/debian buster)

2020-07-30 Thread Benedikt Tuchen
Hello, I got some strange behavior with my PATH variable and maybe somebody here can help me with this. When I use no display manager like lightdm, I start i3 via startx in the console. If I do this dmenu and rofi are using my personal $PATH variable. For example it includes "$HOME/.loca

[RESOLVED] Re: Deluged setup instructions/help

2020-07-25 Thread Intense Red
To get Deluge running one should remember that deluged is a Python program which rewrites its variables to a config file on exit. Once the config file is located it can be edited and the variables The initialization problem is a problem. I used update-rc.d to disable the /

Re: Deluged setup instructions/help

2020-07-10 Thread Intense Red
> Checking the /etc/default/deluged file would be recommended as well. That just contains a switch to enable the daemon (already done to no effect). > In case you (the OP) end up writing a .service file (system or user) to > replace the init script kindly attach it to a wishlist bug for

Re: Deluged setup instructions/help

2020-07-10 Thread Intense Red
> may I ask whether there is anything about deluge/deluged in particular that > makes you want to use it? My default is to use the transmission package but that has a documented bug in which some torrents cause an "invalid argument" error. > Or is it just the one you've used before, so you

Re: Deluged setup instructions/help

2020-07-10 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 10 iul 20, 09:40:48, davidson wrote: > On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 Intense Red wrote: > > > but nothing for current versions of Debian and many of the guides suggest > > doing all sorts of "odd" things (like creating /etc/systemd/system/ > > deluged.service files > > Well, in a way that isn't odd

Re: Deluged setup instructions/help

2020-07-10 Thread davidson
On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 Intense Red wrote: I want to set up a deluged server on Debian stable. I don't know anything about deluge. I am idly curious. Given how many bittorrent clients there are to choose from, may I ask whether there is anything about deluge/deluged in particular that makes you

Deluged setup instructions/help

2020-07-09 Thread Intense Red
I want to set up a deluged server on Debian stable. Installing the relevant packages there are zero -- none, nada, zilch! -- instructions or example config files. From my perspective deluged nor deluge-web does not install itself in any sort of a working or bare-bones configuration which

Re: [OT] How to help the OP? (was: How long will this take?)

2020-06-11 Thread David Wright
see any need to argue with him over it. At > > > some point it's reasonable to simply accept that someone is trying to do > > > something and either help or not. I haven't seen anyone arguing with the OP, even though there are several arguments elsewhere in the thread. > > I

Re: [OT] How to help the OP? (was: How long will this take?)

2020-06-11 Thread Nicolas George
Michael Stone (12020-06-11): > I wasn't referring to that statement, I was referring to several other > emails which were apparently being justified by that statement. I have not seen anything like this. Do you have references? > So the rest of your strawman is, I guess, irrelevant. You could

Re: [OT] How to help the OP? (was: How long will this take?)

2020-06-11 Thread Michael Stone
On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 10:58:39AM +0200, deloptes wrote: There is nothing unpolite in the mentioned statement: "There is no dilemma at all: we are not paid help-desk technicians." I wasn't referring to that statement, I was referring to several other emails which were appare

Re: [OT] How to help the OP? (was: How long will this take?)

2020-06-11 Thread tomas
s due to your own perspective? >and what actually bothers me most is that some people think > they are on this earth to judge over others. > > There is nothing unpolite in the mentioned statement: "There is no dilemma > at all: we are not paid help-desk technicians

Re: [OT] How to help the OP? (was: How long will this take?)

2020-06-11 Thread deloptes
acceptable both right and left, however I see more often finger pointing from the left and what actually bothers me most is that some people think they are on this earth to judge over others. There is nothing unpolite in the mentioned statement: "There is no dilemma at all: we are not

Re: [OT] How to help the OP? (was: How long will this take?)

2020-06-10 Thread tomas
asked politely! OK > I am honestly fed of this. When I read following: ^^^ It seems that the definition of "polite" differ strongly among people :-/ > There is no dilemma at all: we are not paid help-desk technicians. > > I do not think or

Re: [OT] How to help the OP? (was: How long will this take?)

2020-06-10 Thread deloptes
lowing: There is no dilemma at all: we are not paid help-desk technicians. I do not think or have a perseption it is unpolite. It is a true statement. Period. Now the superior moral leftists came here to judge what is polite and what not. Please give me a break. Thank you

Re: [OT] How to help the OP? (was: How long will this take?)

2020-06-10 Thread Nicolas George
Michael Stone (12020-06-10): > It helps create a positive community. Constantly attacking people because > you think they're in some way wrong does not. Yes. That is true. What is the link with the current sub-discussion? Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: [OT] How to help the OP? (was: How long will this take?)

2020-06-10 Thread Michael Stone
On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 09:51:37PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: Michael Stone (12020-06-10): Interacting in a polite fashion shouldn't require a paycheck. What does politeness have to do with it? It helps create a positive community. Constantly attacking people because you think they're in

Re: [OT] How to help the OP? (was: How long will this take?)

2020-06-10 Thread Nicolas George
Michael Stone (12020-06-10): > Interacting in a polite fashion shouldn't require a paycheck. What does politeness have to do with it? We can very politely explain to somebody that their question makes no sense. Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: [OT] How to help the OP? (was: How long will this take?)

2020-06-10 Thread Michael Stone
/)? * Or are they expected to put the issue into perspective and challenge it? I know it can be frustrating because this is not always the answer we as OP want to read but it can be really instructive as we understand we were on a wrong track. There is no dilemma at all: we are not paid help-desk

Re: [OT] How to help the OP? (was: How long will this take?)

2020-06-10 Thread Michael Stone
On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 09:20:50PM +0200, l0f...@tuta.io wrote: * Are the respondents supposed to answer the OP question directly without hindsight (potential XY problem sometimes - http://xyproblem.info/)? * Or are they expected to put the issue into perspective and challenge it? I know it

Re: [OT] How to help the OP? (was: How long will this take?)

2020-06-10 Thread Nicolas George
perspective and challenge it? I > know it can be frustrating because this is not always the answer we as OP > want to read but it can be really instructive as we understand we were on a > wrong track. There is no dilemma at all: we are not paid help-desk technicians. Regards, -- Nicolas G

[OT] How to help the OP? (was: How long will this take?)

2020-06-10 Thread l0f4r0
are why the OP is doing it. I can think of several > possibilities, but I don't see any need to argue with him over it. At some > point it's reasonable to simply accept that someone is trying to do something > and either help or not. > It's the usual dilemma on mailing-lists/forums: * A

Re: LibreOffice Writer - Help system font too small

2020-06-05 Thread Nate Bargmann
If you're used to the common keystrokes for copy/cut/paste/undo of C-c/C-x/C-v/C-z, then you'll want to enable CUA mode. There are caveats that certain commands won't mirror the tutorial exactly but as far as I use Emacs, it is a benefit. I do disable CUA mode when I use Org mode as it uses the

Re: LibreOffice Writer - Help system font too small

2020-06-05 Thread Richard Owlett
On 06/05/2020 09:58 AM, mick crane wrote: On 2020-06-05 12:47, Richard Owlett wrote: Suggestions for a *text editor*, *NOT word processor*, which can set tab stops at column N1, N2, N3, ... ? Typical *text editors* set distance between stops to one specific value. If I understand correctly.

Re: LibreOffice Writer - Help system font too small

2020-06-05 Thread mick crane
On 2020-06-05 12:47, Richard Owlett wrote: Suggestions for a *text editor*, *NOT word processor*, which can set tab stops at column N1, N2, N3, ... ? Typical *text editors* set distance between stops to one specific value. If I understand correctly. I had a look and you can set the tab

THANK YOU!!!! -was- [Re: LibreOffice Writer - Help system font too small]

2020-06-05 Thread Richard Owlett
On 06/05/2020 07:07 AM, John Hasler wrote: Richard Owlett writes: Suggestions for a *text editor*, *NOT word processor*, which can set tab stops at column N1, N2, N3, ... ? Emacs. Took me <30 seconds to set Help text font to legible size. Not sure why it took me that long *R

Re: LibreOffice Writer - Help system font too small

2020-06-05 Thread John Hasler
Richard Owlett writes: > Suggestions for a *text editor*, *NOT word processor*, which can set > tab stops at column N1, N2, N3, ... ? Emacs. -- John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.com Elmwood, WI USA

LibreOffice Writer - Help system font too small

2020-06-05 Thread Richard Owlett
On a LUG mailing list I asked for a *text editor* which could set tabs at arbitrary column locations. I was referred to LibreOffice Writer. Clicking the Help button yields unreadably small text. How do I set the Help system's font size to something legible? Suggestions for a *text editor

Re: Help: External monitor on modern Acer Nitro 5 laptop

2020-05-27 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Monday, 25 May 2020 at 18:54, Sander Marechal wrote: > Hello all, I am going totally mad trying to get my new laptop working > properly under Debian. On my desktop, which has two providers (aka graphics cards), after asking for help on the 'net, I added this line to my .xsession to get

Help: External monitor on modern Acer Nitro 5 laptop

2020-05-25 Thread Sander Marechal
Even when it does load then xrandr still sees only 1 provider, not 2. I'm going mad here :-( Can someone please help? Kind regards, -- Sander Marechal

Pavel Durov this project will be important, I'm trying to help children

2020-05-20 Thread Марк Демьянкин
if you even indirectly have a connection, "Pavel Durov" or Telegram (software) programmers, please send them, let them write to the address greed_is_destruct...@xmpp.jp The project is larger and more promising. Here is not all. I do not know much English! I do not ask for money for the project!

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-29 Thread tomas
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 12:36:50AM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28): > > I never tried, mind you. I've got better things to do with my time than > > wrangling down a Java Monster (TM). > > > > That said, I don't know what your point is (besides whining around a > >

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-28 Thread Nicolas George
to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28): > I never tried, mind you. I've got better things to do with my time than > wrangling down a Java Monster (TM). > > That said, I don't know what your point is (besides whining around a > bit here): you get the thing as a Debian packaged source. You have > shown

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-28 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > What's missing? Jitsi from source - is a pain

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-28 Thread tomas
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 11:15:00AM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28): > > Sigh. LMDDgIFY > > So, my take is that nobody here managed to install Jitsi from sources. I never tried, mind you. I've got better things to do with my time than wrangling down a Java Monster

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-28 Thread Nicolas George
to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28): > Sigh. LMDDgIFY So, my take is that nobody here managed to install Jitsi from sources. That should tell you something. Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-28 Thread tomas
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:53:39PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: [...] > If Jitsi is really Libre Software, then it should be installable from > sources. This is the tutorial I am looking for. Sigh. LMDDgIFY Jitsi home page: https://jitsi.org/ List of projects:

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 01:09:54AM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27): > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KR0AhDZF2A As to "...opening access to [your] computer...", what do you mean? The tutorial shows how to install jitsi from a Debian package. I we are indeed

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Dan Purgert
On Apr 27, 2020, Dan Ritter wrote: > [...] > If I recall correctly, all that's needed is a SIP account with a > PSTN bridge company, so you might find that voip.ms or 8x8 or > any number of other companies might fill that need for a > reasonable price. That might be exactly what I was looking for

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Dan Purgert
On Apr 27, 2020, Nicolas George wrote: > Dan Purgert (12020-04-27): > > I tried it locally (with a LOCAL instance running) and it worked quite > > nicely for half a dozen PCs / laptops around the house. > > Oh, interesting. > > Have you found a good set of instructions to set it up on a Debian?

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Nicolas George
Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27): > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KR0AhDZF2A > As to "...opening access to [your] computer...", what do you mean? > > The tutorial shows how to install jitsi from a Debian package. I we are indeed referring to the same video, it tells how to add an APT

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:53:39PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27): I do not have the URL, but Jitsi has a YouTube video which takes you step-by-step through a server installation on Debian. It is a nice presentation; I have used it with success. Is it the one

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Nicolas George
Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27): > I do not have the URL, but Jitsi has a YouTube video which takes you > step-by-step through a server installation on Debian. It is a nice > presentation; I have used it with success. Is it the one you were thinking about:

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Dan Ritter
Dan Purgert wrote: > On Apr 25, 2020, Kenneth Parker wrote: > > I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads > > about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in > > another online community that I belong to. > >

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread der.hans
Am 25. Apr, 2020 schwätzte Kenneth Parker so: moin moin, I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in another online community that I belong to. How is your experience with a "

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 09:54:46PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: Dan Purgert (12020-04-27): I tried it locally (with a LOCAL instance running) and it worked quite nicely for half a dozen PCs / laptops around the house. Oh, interesting. Have you found a good set of instructions to set it up on

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Nicolas George
Dan Purgert (12020-04-27): > I tried it locally (with a LOCAL instance running) and it worked quite > nicely for half a dozen PCs / laptops around the house. Oh, interesting. Have you found a good set of instructions to set it up on a Debian? People I know have been looking for and did not find.

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Dan Purgert
On Apr 25, 2020, Kenneth Parker wrote: > I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads > about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in > another online community that I belong to. > > How is your experience with a "room

Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-27 Thread Steven Mainor
I have to second the AMD cards. Their Open source drivers have improved by leaps and bounds over the last couple years. I honestly believe the open source drivers have even surpassed the closed source Nvidia ones now. I know that in the past AMD drivers provided a worse experience because

Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-26 Thread tv.deb...@googlemail.com
On 25/04/2020 19:28, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: On 25.04.2020 16:20, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote: I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p. I was looking at this page... Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware

Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-25 Thread nito
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 18:58:45 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: > On 25.04.2020 16:20, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote: > > I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p. > > > > […] > > > > However, I think most or all of those cards won't work that great for > > Linux because of

Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-25 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 25.04.2020 16:20, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote: > I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p. > > I was looking at this page... > > Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware > https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gpus,4380.html > > However, I think

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-25 Thread Jiangsu Kumquat
n't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads > about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in > another online community that I belong to. > > How is your experience with a "room" with, say about 10 people in it with >

Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-25 Thread Kenneth Parker
I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in another online community that I belong to. How is your experience with a "room" with, say about 10 people in it with some using Video,

Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-25 Thread Henning Follmann
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 05:20:33AM -0600, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote: > I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p. > > I was looking at this page... > > Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware >

Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-25 Thread Jiangsu Kumquat
I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p. I was looking at this page... Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gpus,4380.html However, I think most or all of those cards won't work that great for

Re: Help on package selection

2020-04-08 Thread Keith Bainbridge
windows in and run windows through debian platform? Thanks for you help JL G'day JL Sounds like you're new to linux? I'll leave the onenote question to somebody else, as I use a simple note app called Simplenote that needs to be downloaded from outside the debian repository - the term used

Help on package selection

2020-04-08 Thread Justin
platform? Thanks for you help JL

Re: Security issue ... please could someone help !!!

2020-04-05 Thread Reco
Hi. On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 09:03:00PM +0100, Bhasker C V wrote: > I kept digging down and saw that anything below 32 bytes is not accepted > (by cryptsetup --key-file option) but anything above 32 bytes is > discarded. cryptsetup(8), "-s" option. > Does this mean that cryptsetup plain

Security issue ... please could someone help !!!

2020-04-05 Thread Bhasker C V
Hi,  Attached is something I found. I see that cryptsetup --key-file arguement uses only first 32 bytes of the file and anything beyond is unused.  I am on debian bullseye $ cryptsetup --version cryptsetup 2.3.0 $ Following is my test $ cat b #!/bin/bash #create  a file dd if=/dev/zero

help

2020-03-20 Thread Reinaldo
-- Este mensaje le ha llegado mediante el servicio de correo electronico que ofrece Infomed para respaldar el cumplimiento de las misiones del Sistema Nacional de Salud. La persona que envia este correo asume el compromiso de usar el servicio a tales fines y cumplir con las regulaciones

Re: help with gitlab on buster

2020-02-19 Thread tomas
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 10:03:04AM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Ma, 18 feb 20, 12:25:40, john doe wrote: > > > > Don't forget that the repositories on a server/remote repositories are > > to be 'bare' and 'ending with '.git'. > > Using a bare as remote has some advantages in case you don't

Re: help with gitlab on buster

2020-02-19 Thread john doe
On 2/19/2020 9:03 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Ma, 18 feb 20, 12:25:40, john doe wrote: >> >> Don't forget that the repositories on a server/remote repositories are >> to be 'bare' and 'ending with '.git'. > > Using a bare as remote has some advantages in case you don't actually > need a working

Re: help with gitlab on buster

2020-02-19 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Ma, 18 feb 20, 12:25:40, john doe wrote: > > Don't forget that the repositories on a server/remote repositories are > to be 'bare' and 'ending with '.git'. Using a bare as remote has some advantages in case you don't actually need a working tree "there", it is however not a requirement.

Re: help with gitlab on buster

2020-02-18 Thread john doe
On 2/18/2020 11:14 AM, Graham Seaman wrote: > > On 17/02/2020 22:41, David Wright wrote: >> On Mon 17 Feb 2020 at 15:27:06 (+), Graham Seaman wrote: >>> I hadn't thought of running a VM clone of the server - might be >>> generally useful. But the server's main jobs are as a router, >>>

Re: help with gitlab on buster

2020-02-18 Thread Graham Seaman
On 17/02/2020 22:41, David Wright wrote: On Mon 17 Feb 2020 at 15:27:06 (+), Graham Seaman wrote: I hadn't thought of running a VM clone of the server - might be generally useful. But the server's main jobs are as a router, firewall, dnsmasq, mail server, which is where the main problems

Re: help with gitlab on buster

2020-02-17 Thread David Wright
m the vanilla one(s), though maybe just because the > version I had was so old. > > > This will not help you for now but the following could be useful in the > > future: > > > > If you have VMs available, I would suggest you to have a clone of your > > production "server&q

Re: help with gitlab on buster

2020-02-17 Thread Graham Seaman
someone working on the debian side might pick up on this - the debian layout seems rather different from the vanilla one(s), though maybe just because the version I had was so old. This will not help you for now but the following could be useful in the future: If you have VMs available, I would

Re: help with gitlab on buster

2020-02-16 Thread john doe
n Sources > > I don't suppose this golang version would satisfy the dependency, but it > doesn't install anyway: > >  apt install golang-gitaly-proto=0.123.0+dfsg-2 returns 'Unable to > locate package golang-gitaly-proto'. > > So I'm stuck on this route too. Any suggestions?

Re: help with gitlab on buster

2020-02-16 Thread Graham Seaman
On 14/02/2020 17:39, john doe wrote: On 2/14/2020 5:42 PM, Graham Seaman wrote: I run a debian house server for firewall, routing etc. The last few years I've also run gitlab on it, which I use to manage text files I work on from an assortment of laptops/PCs; I have a lot of these files

Re: help with gitlab on buster

2020-02-14 Thread deloptes
john doe wrote: > First off, backup your data! :) also no one upgrades production stuff without testing the procedure - right?!

Re: help with gitlab on buster

2020-02-14 Thread john doe
On 2/14/2020 5:42 PM, Graham Seaman wrote: > I run a debian house server for firewall, routing etc. The last few > years I've also run gitlab on it, which I use to manage text files I > work on from an assortment of laptops/PCs; I have a lot of these files > (currently around 12 Gb) and really

help with gitlab on buster

2020-02-14 Thread Graham Seaman
I run a debian house server for firewall, routing etc. The last few years I've also run gitlab on it, which I use to manage text files I work on from an assortment of laptops/PCs; I have a lot of these files (currently around 12 Gb) and really don't want to lose them. After the initial setup I

Bug #949471 --- help needed to figure which component it is in

2020-01-21 Thread Chris Ward
) . Please help by diagnosing which component has the bug and reassign the bug to that component. There should be sufficient information in http://tjcw.freeshell.org/oisb-fail/ to make progress. -- Chris Ward

Re: Need help with debugging Apache on Debian 10.2

2020-01-17 Thread Angela Korra'ti
versions of PHP. And yes, I have the PHP mod active in Apache. Re: getting a core dump… that’s the part I need help with. I did get the debugger installed but I am not experienced with how to use it in a way that’d let me actually get useful data. The big blocking problem would seem

Re: Need help with debugging Apache on Debian 10.2

2020-01-17 Thread tomas
On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 08:38:18PM -0800, Angela Korra'ti wrote: > Yes we did, we did the upgrade in two distinct stages. > We did run into roadblocks as we went, but those were > mostly around PHP incompatibilities that we had to > address to bring our sites back up. I'd look first into that PHP

Re: Need help with debugging Apache on Debian 10.2

2020-01-17 Thread Angela Korra'ti
P.S. Confirmed that systemctl reload apache2.service throws no errors. > On Jan 17, 2020, at 8:38 PM, Angela Korra'ti > wrote: > > Yes we did, we did the upgrade in two distinct stages. We did run into > roadblocks as we went, but those were mostly around PHP incompatibilities > that we had

Re: Need help with debugging Apache on Debian 10.2

2020-01-17 Thread Angela Korra'ti
Yes we did, we did the upgrade in two distinct stages. We did run into roadblocks as we went, but those were mostly around PHP incompatibilities that we had to address to bring our sites back up. I’m _pretty_ sure we don’t have any config incompatibilities in Apache… because yeah, Apache does

Re: Need help with debugging Apache on Debian 10.2

2020-01-17 Thread Dan Ritter
highland.info/2020/01/12/need-help-with-debian-web-server-debugging/ > > To what I wrote in that post, I can add that we???ve also kept the server up > to date with security and other updates, and it???s been rebooted a couple of > times since the big upgrade to Debian 10. (We were

Need help with debugging Apache on Debian 10.2

2020-01-17 Thread Angela Korra’ti
written up the problem in detail here: https://angelahighland.info/2020/01/12/need-help-with-debian-web-server-debugging/ That post (which is external to my home web server, since my home web server is unstable) includes: * Behavior observed when the seg fault occurs * What I’ve done to try to fix

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-24 Thread Celejar
On Tue, 24 Dec 2019 11:49:39 -0600 Kent West wrote: > On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 11:11 AM kaye n wrote: > > > On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 6:37 PM Richard Owlett > > wrote: > > > >> > >> Exactly which ISO file did you download? > >> > >> That paragraph describes what you would see if you ran the

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-24 Thread Peter Ehlert
On 12/24/19 9:10 AM, kaye n wrote: On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 6:37 PM Richard Owlett > wrote: Exactly which ISO file did you download? That paragraph describes what you would see if you ran the netinst.iso WITHOUT an active network connection.

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-24 Thread Kent West
On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 11:11 AM kaye n wrote: > On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 6:37 PM Richard Owlett > wrote: > >> >> Exactly which ISO file did you download? >> >> That paragraph describes what you would see if you ran the netinst.iso >> WITHOUT an active network connection. >> >> IOW, for whatever

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-24 Thread kaye n
On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 6:37 PM Richard Owlett wrote: > > Exactly which ISO file did you download? > > That paragraph describes what you would see if you ran the netinst.iso > WITHOUT an active network connection. > > IOW, for whatever reason, the installer does not have access to a >

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-24 Thread Richard Owlett
On 12/23/2019 08:49 AM, kaye n wrote: [snip]  Under this message, instead of showing tick boxes of the different desktop environments to choose from, along with web server, print server, SSH server, standart system utilities, there was only one tick box, the one for standard system

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-24 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Lu, 23 dec 19, 22:49:03, kaye n wrote: > I MESSED UP THE THREAD! SORRY ABOUT THAT! > > Hi. I'm the OP. I've been installing different distros the easy way for a > few years now, that is why want to try the minimalist method as Joe > suggested. > Had quite a few problems unfortunately. > > I

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-23 Thread Brian
On Mon 23 Dec 2019 at 22:49:03 +0800, kaye n wrote: > I MESSED UP THE THREAD! SORRY ABOUT THAT! > > Hi. I'm the OP. I've been installing different distros the easy way for a > few years now, that is why want to try the minimalist method as Joe > suggested. > Had quite a few problems

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-23 Thread Peter Ehlert
I think that you may have better luck with this ISO firmware-10.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso download from https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/current/amd64/iso-cd/ I am not familiar with that USB creation method. Lately I have been using gnome-multi-writer

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-23 Thread songbird
kaye n wrote: ... > Under this message, instead of showing tick boxes of the different desktop > environments to choose from, along with web server, print server, SSH > server, standart system utilities, there was only one tick box, the one for > standard system utilities, that's it, just one.

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-23 Thread kaye n
I MESSED UP THE THREAD! SORRY ABOUT THAT! Hi. I'm the OP. I've been installing different distros the easy way for a few years now, that is why want to try the minimalist method as Joe suggested. Had quite a few problems unfortunately. I followed the following steps found in this link:

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-23 Thread kaye n
On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 4:11 PM Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Jo, 19 dec 19, 20:13:42, kaye n wrote: > > My recommendation would be to install an LXDE system and then add IceWM. > > This will make sure you have all necessary pieces for a graphical system > without overloading the system too much. >

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-20 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 19 dec 19, 20:13:42, kaye n wrote: > > 2.3 Can I use IceWM alone? That is, cinnamon, gnome, kde, lxde, > lxqt, mate, or xfce, uninstalled, or disabled, and only IceWM running. > I'm assuming here that IceWM can can be used independently, and does > not need to run on top of a desktop

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-19 Thread Steve McIntyre
[ Other people have answered your other questions... ] Kaye wrote: > 1.2 I see above different names of desktop environment, but what is >'standard'? > (second to the last on the list) "standard" is a simple cut-down text-only system, basically just including the core packages that are

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-19 Thread Richard Owlett
On 12/19/2019 09:51 AM, Kenneth Parker wrote: On Thu, Dec 19, 2019, 9:19 AM Greg Wooledge > wrote: On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 12:47:56PM +, Joe wrote: > > 1.  I want to install via Live USB. Why?  The Live images are not meant to be installed. 

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