Aquí n'hi diuen overscan i proposen una solució, però em sembla que
aquesta eina de configuració d'nvidia només està als drivers propietaris:
http://www.ypass.net/blog/2010/04/nvidia-overscan-correction-fixed-in-latest-drivers/
a veure si et serveix!
El dia 26 octubre de 2014 6:46, Alex Muntada
A mí també em va passar amb una TV velleta (CRT) a la que li vaig
connectar una Pi. Mira't també a la configuració de la TV: alguns models
afegien el seu propi 'overscan' (ampliar una mica la imatge) per
assegurar-se de que no quedava un petit marge negre en connectar un DVD.
Segurament això feia
Le 25/10/2014 10:41, maderios a écrit :
On 10/25/2014 12:07 AM, admini wrote:
voilà, le mot: priorité.
c'est quoi la priorité aujourd'hui qui justifie qu'on passe du temps à
compiler le kernel?
La priorité pour moi, c'est ne pas être dépendant de gens qui décident
tout pour nous.
sur le
On 10/26/2014 10:48 AM, admini wrote:
Le 25/10/2014 10:41, maderios a écrit :
On 10/25/2014 12:07 AM, admini wrote:
voilà, le mot: priorité.
c'est quoi la priorité aujourd'hui qui justifie qu'on passe du temps à
compiler le kernel?
La priorité pour moi, c'est ne pas être dépendant de gens
moi perso j'ai mes serveurs chez ovh du coup j'utilise leurs kernel
recompiler pour leurs machines par leurs techniciens et plus à jour que
ceux de debian du coup je n'ai pas ce problème en plus je gère
essentiellement des serveurs de jeux vidéos en prod et ovh me propose
des kernels avec ipV6
Salut la liste,
Je suis en train de réinstaller un laptop.
Petite question relative au partitionement du disque :
. je compte mettre en place :
/boot
swap
le reste sous LVM (/, /var, /tmp, /home) ?
/boot ou pas /boot ?
Jean-Marc jean-m...@6jf.be
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Le Sunday 26 Oct 2014 à 12:36:51 (+0100), Jean-Marc a écrit :
/boot ou pas /boot ?
Salut,
Tu peux y mettre /boot, ça marche.
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Le dimanche 26 octobre 2014, 12:47:54 Christophe Moille a écrit :
Le Sunday 26 Oct 2014 à 12:36:51 (+0100), Jean-Marc a écrit :
/boot ou pas /boot ?
Salut,
Tu peux y mettre /boot, ça marche.
Ce n'est pas indispensable, à toi de voir. Perso je ne l'ai jamais utilisé.
Klaus
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Le Sun, 26 Oct 2014 17:00:02 +0100, Claire Andres a écrit :
Bonjour Mr/ Mme:
Vous aimeriez prendre un nouveau départ, libre de toutes dettes?
on est vendredi ?
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Le Sun, 26 Oct 2014 11:40:16 +0100
maderios mader...@gmail.com a écrit:
Tu mentionnes ici une utilisation serveur ou/et parcs de machines, ce
n'est pas ce dont je parle. Il est bien évident que dans ce contexte,
les noyaux précompilés sont la seule solution.
Pas vraiment, sur un parc de
Hello JM,
Comme tu utilises LVM, il me semble que la partition /boot est obligatoire.
Ton boot loader (grub/lilo) ne sait pas utiliser des LVM (je ne suis
pas sur), il utilisera le module LVM dans initrd.img, il a donc besoin
d'y accéder :).
Par contre, j'ajouterai la swap dans la LVM, sans
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Quelqu'un connait-il un moyen d'enregistrer les émissions pluzz de
france-télévision sous debian?
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Le dimanche 26 octobre 2014, 23:41:02 François Patte a écrit :
Bonsoir,
’soir,
Quelqu'un connait-il un moyen d'enregistrer les émissions
pluzz de france-télévision sous debian?
youtube-dl
(existe en paquet pour Jessie et Sid)
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Hello,
Comme tu utilises LVM, il me semble que la partition /boot est obligatoire.
Ton boot loader (grub/lilo) ne sait pas utiliser des LVM (je ne suis
pas sur), il utilisera le module LVM dans initrd.img, il a donc besoin
d'y accéder :).
Je ne peux que plussoyer Sylvain, je ne pense pas
Hola lista,
Tan solo una pequeña cuestión, queria saber que navegador os parece a
vosotros que obtiene mejor rendimiento.
Un saludo y muchas gracias
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Hola,
Puedes ser un poco mas especifico?
El 26 de octubre de 2014, 9:43, J. OCTAVIO Avalos octavioava...@gmail.com
escribió:
Hola lista,
Tan solo una pequeña cuestión, queria saber que navegador os parece a
vosotros que obtiene mejor rendimiento.
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El día 26 de octubre de 2014, 14:26, Marcos Germán Capelari
marcoscapel...@gmail.com escribió:
Hola,
Puedes ser un poco mas especifico?
El 26 de octubre de 2014, 9:43, J. OCTAVIO Avalos octavioava...@gmail.com
escribió:
Hola lista,
Tan solo una pequeña cuestión, queria saber que navegador
Hola Octavio, en realidad, en lo personal, cualquier navegador es bueno,
siempre y cuando uno le instale cosas útiles o no. Fire fox para mi es muy
bueno y tiene muy buena compatibilidad con las herramientas que menciona,
en cuanto al consumo de recursos, eso dependerá de que le tenga habilitado
Firefox sin duda o su versión de Debian Iceweasel.
Enviado de Samsung Mobile
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De: J. OCTAVIO Avalos octavioava...@gmail.com
Fecha: 26/10/2014 10:32 (GMT-03:00)
Para: debian-user-spanish debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Asunto: Re: OT: Navegador web
El Sun, 26 Oct 2014 13:43:29 +0100, J. OCTAVIO Avalos escribió:
Hola lista,
Tan solo una pequeña cuestión, queria saber que navegador os parece a
vosotros que obtiene mejor rendimiento.
Un saludo y muchas gracias
El rendimiento del navegador depende mucho del uso que le das (pestañas
El 26/10/14 a las 13:43, J. OCTAVIO Avalos escribió:
Hola lista,
Tan solo una pequeña cuestión, queria saber que navegador os parece a
vosotros que obtiene mejor rendimiento.
Un saludo y muchas gracias
Yo uso Iceweasel, y la verdad es que estoy muy contento con él. No
aprecio un consumo
Hola,
Iceweasel con extensiones va muy bien. Tengo un desktop con un P4 y 1gb de
ram y salvo ocasiones muy especificas (llámese action scripts o cosas en
flash muy pesadas) anda muy bien.
sino prueba esto -- http://www.esdebian.org/wiki/iceweasel-optimizacion
El 26 de octubre de 2014, 14:14,
El 26/10/14 08:13, J. OCTAVIO Avalos escribió:
Hola lista,
Tan solo una pequeña cuestión, queria saber que navegador os parece a
vosotros que obtiene mejor rendimiento.
Un saludo y muchas gracias
Pues yo ando con Firefox y Iceweasel (maquinas distintas con Gentoo y
Wheezy) y puedo decirte
Pues yo como la mayoría me decanto por Firefox/Iceweasel en mi caso
procuro usar pocos complementos pero si muchos diccionarios. Si bien
el consumo depende de muchas cosas, yo llego a tener más de 120
pestañas abiertas en un equipo con Core2Duo y 4 Gb de RAM donde además
suelo usar COMSOL
El domingo, 26 de octubre de 2014, J. OCTAVIO Avalos
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El día 26 de octubre de 2014, 14:26, Marcos Germán Capelari
marcoscapel...@gmail.com javascript:; escribió:
Hola,
Puedes ser un poco mas especifico?
El 26 de octubre de 2014, 9:43, J. OCTAVIO
El 26/10/14 a las 18:48, Marcos Germán Capelari escribió:
Hola,
Iceweasel con extensiones va muy bien. Tengo un desktop con un P4 y 1gb
de ram y salvo ocasiones muy especificas (llámese action scripts o cosas
en flash muy pesadas) anda muy bien.
sino prueba esto --
Buenas, estoy mirando la manera de tener un sistema replicado y
distribuido con escalabilidad para guardar las sesiones que crean las
app.
Couchbase usa el mismo mecanimos que memcached, de echo en lo que he
leído por lo visto algunos son los mismos desarrolladores.
Memcached en este sentido no
2014-10-23 8:28 GMT-05:00 Administrador hto...@avilatv.gob.ve:
Estimado usuario
su correo electrónico ha superado 2 GB creados por el webmaster, está
ejecutando actualmente en 2.30GB, que no puede enviar o recibir un nuevo
mensaje en el siguiente 24 horas hasta que compruebe que cuenta de
On Sb, 25 oct 14, 14:59:28, Keith Christian wrote:
Have searched the WWW and man pages without finding anything like dry
run or show possible upgrades specifically for aptitude.
aptitude search '?upgradeable'
The full aptitude documentation is in the package aptitude-doc-en.
If you only
On Sb, 25 oct 14, 16:17:55, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
Hello.
I'd like to install Debian in an unmanaged VPS which has Debian installed
already. This is so that I can customize the installation by using LVM for
instance. I'm following https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Remote but
it
On Sun, 19 Oct 2014 21:27:07 +1100
Scott Ferguson scott.ferguson.debian.u...@gmail.com wrote:
On 19/10/14 02:54, Marko Ranđelović wrote:
I use Wheezy on desktop computer. I use vesa driver for X because radeon is
not working. After pm-suspend command, computer is like turned off, when
Andrew McGlashan wrote:
On 26/10/2014 4:30 AM, goli...@riseup.net wrote:
The fact that an executable is linked against a systemd library
doesn't automatically mean you have to run systemd as PID1.
This is especially true for the sd-daemon and sd-journal libraries
in this case.
Hi the list,
I will reinstall my laptop.
I have a question about partitioning.
I will use this setting:
/boot
swap
The rest under LVM (/, /var, /tmp, /home) ?
So, my question: /boot or not /boot ?
Jean-Marc jean-m...@6jf.be
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Anything useful in /var/log/pm-suspend.log ??
What sort of keyboard ??
Is it a USB keyboard ??
I found in log vbetool was not installed. After installing vbetool,
everything looks as working normal.
Keyboard is USB.
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On 25/10/14 11:19 PM, mett wrote:
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Hi,
I'm running Squeeze under raid 1 with mdadm.
One of the raid failed and I replace it with space I had available on
that same disk.
Today, when rebooting I got an error cause the boot flag was still on
both
On 26. okt. 2014 00:18, Brian wrote:
On Sat 25 Oct 2014 at 22:46:43 +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
I have seen at least two stable kernel
updates which changed the ABI without changing the version in the kernel
package name and resulted in some new modules not being compatible with
the
On 26/10/14 at 12:43pm, Jean-Marc wrote:
Hi the list,
I will reinstall my laptop.
I have a question about partitioning.
I will use this setting:
/boot
swap
The rest under LVM (/, /var, /tmp, /home) ?
So, my question: /boot or not /boot ?
Another question is why not /home in a
Hi!
After a reboot of a virtual machine *all* old log files in /var/log and
directories under that are gone (.1, .2.gz, ...).
Does anyone know how that might happen? I already checked the VM for
root kits and I certainly can't remember configuring something like that.
TIA
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On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 13:13:24 +0100
Håkon Alstadheim ha...@alstadheim.priv.no wrote:
On 26. okt. 2014 00:18, Brian wrote:
On Sat 25 Oct 2014 at 22:46:43 +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
I have seen at least two stable kernel
updates which changed the ABI without changing the version in the
On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 12:43:53 +0100
Jean-Marc jean-m...@6jf.be wrote:
Hi the list,
I will reinstall my laptop.
I have a question about partitioning.
I will use this setting:
/boot
swap
The rest under LVM (/, /var, /tmp, /home) ?
So, my question: /boot or not /boot ?
Jean-Marc
On Du, 26 oct 14, 12:43:53, Jean-Marc wrote:
Hi the list,
I will reinstall my laptop.
I have a question about partitioning.
I will use this setting:
/boot
swap
The rest under LVM (/, /var, /tmp, /home) ?
Why do you need /tmp on slow storage (and a dedicated partition)? /tmp
on tmpfs
On Du, 26 oct 14, 13:04:39, mad wrote:
Hi!
After a reboot of a virtual machine *all* old log files in /var/log and
directories under that are gone (.1, .2.gz, ...).
Please post the output of 'df -hf' from inside the VM.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On Sun, 26 Oct 2014, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
It is an habit in debian to compile the packages with as many options
as possible as long as it's not adding pile of new dependencies or
causing issues to the other packages in the archive.
Not an habit. It is a directive, and we have very good
On 2014-10-26 13:46 +0100, Joe wrote:
On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 13:13:24 +0100
Håkon Alstadheim ha...@alstadheim.priv.no wrote:
The point is that loading kernel modules after a kernel update will
not always work, so a reboot is in my experience advisable before
you do any configuration changes
On Sun, 26 Oct 2014, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
Sapphire Radeon R7 240 ??
Yes, the card is Radeon R7 240, but I'm not sure about Sapphire.
According to Wikipedia this chipset is lauched Oct 8 2013, so not
strange drivers are still not supporting it (well).
You'll likely have a lot more luck
Hi folks,
is there a way, to visualize data transfer in the shell? Years ago, I used a
command like hash on or similar, which shows a progress bar made of hash (#)
signs in the shell, when I transferred data with i.e. rsync.
But as I did not use this feature now for many years, I forgot, how
Hans wrote:
Hi folks,
is there a way, to visualize data transfer in the shell? Years ago, I used a
command like hash on or similar, which shows a progress bar made of hash (#)
signs in the shell, when I transferred data with i.e. rsync.
If you're talking watching data transfer during an ftp
Am Sonntag, 26. Oktober 2014, 09:27:10 schrieb Miles Fidelman:
Hans wrote:
Hi folks,
is there a way, to visualize data transfer in the shell? Years ago, I used
a command like hash on or similar, which shows a progress bar made of
hash (#) signs in the shell, when I transferred data
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On 26/10/2014 10:24 PM, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
Andrew McGlashan wrote:
That is 100% true, I couldn't give a rats if it is PID1 or not. It IS
systemd, that's more than enough for me to want it OUT -- it's a
cancer that is spreading and it
Andrew McGlashan wrote:
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Andrew McGlashan wrote:
That is 100% true, I couldn't give a rats if it is PID1 or not. It IS
systemd, that's more than enough for me to want it OUT -- it's a
cancer that
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Gary Dale garyd...@torfree.net wrote:
On 25/10/14 11:19 PM, mett wrote:
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This is somewhat puzzling. When I run 'systemctl status' I see:
● merlin
State: degraded
Jobs: 0 queued
Failed: 1 units
Since: Sat 2014-10-25 22:52:07 CDT; 9h ago
CGroup: /
The resulting tree displayed is of the running processes, so I ran
'systemctl --failed' and I see:
Till some months ago, before I got a big gnome upgrade in my Debtian
Testing machine, I could right click on the audio icon on the status
barn in gnome, click on properties and get the pulse audio controls.
I cannot do that anymore. I have first open properties window, find the
audio
On 10/04/2014 11:35 AM, H.S. wrote:
Folks,
Since a few months now, I have not been able to use some settings from
the applets (top right corner of screen, gnome). The log off button
works, but reboot/shutdown doesn't. I am also not able to configure my
wired network connection from the applet.
Hi the list,
I will reinstall my laptop.
I have a question about partitioning.
I will use this setting:
/boot
swap
The rest under LVM (/, /var, /tmp, /home) ?
So, my question: /boot or not /boot ?
Jean-Marc jean-m...@6jf.be
P.S. I do not subscribe to the list; keep me in Cc:
Jean-Marc, I
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Hi,
I've got 2 computera, both running Debian Wheezy, all updates applied. One
of them seems to ignore the Brightness and lock setting which should make
the
On 2014-10-26, Joe j...@jretrading.com wrote:
There was a time when a kernel upgrade always triggered a message which
urged a reboot as soon as possible. I'm not sure when it stopped
happening, a quick Google suggests that it disappeared after lenny.
I get a message to reboot in squeeze
On 10/26/2014 04:43 AM, Jean-Marc wrote:
I will reinstall my laptop.
I have a question about partitioning.
I will use this setting:
/boot
swap
The rest under LVM (/, /var, /tmp, /home) ?
So, my question: /boot or not /boot ?
Jean-Marc jean-m...@6jf.be
P.S. I do not subscribe to the list; keep me
Hi,
I use debian stable (wheezy) on my amd-64 laptop. Somewhere over the last weeks
my iceweasel stopped playing mp4 videos.
I get the error message Video can't be played because the file is corrupt.
iceweasel was playing the same video file perfectly fine a few weeks ago. I
haven't changed
On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 17:13:16 +
St-Laurent, Pierre pstla...@odu.edu wrote:
Hello Pierre,
Type http://www.nordet.net/etc/noreaster.mp4; in the url bar
I get Video can't be played because the file is corrupt.
I don't see that report(1), but the video downloads so slowly (3 mins
here) that
I don't see that report
I'm using iceweasel from experimental on a testing machine.
Thanks Brad for giving it a try.
I think this confirms that the problem only affects stable (wheezy).
As a side note, the video runs fine on Internet Explorer and on Android.
Thanks again for giving it a try,
Sun, 26 Oct 2014 10:32:48 -0700
David Christensen dpchr...@holgerdanske.com écrivait :
[...]
Thank so much for your answers.
After reading them in the list archives, I think I will go for:
- no dedicated partition for /boot;
- no swap;
- one big partition under LVM with:
- 2 Lv's for / and
On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 18:56:12 +
St-Laurent, Pierre pstla...@odu.edu wrote:
Hello Pierre,
Thanks Brad for giving it a try.
You're welcome.
I think this confirms that the problem only affects stable (wheezy).
I had to look up the version supplied in stable. At v3.15.6 it's
/ancient/ in
On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 19:23:13 +,
Brad Rogersb...@fineby.me.uk wrote:
On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 18:56:12 +
St-Laurent, Pierre pstla...@odu.edu wrote:
Hello Pierre,
Thanks Brad for giving it a try.
You're welcome.
I think this confirms that the problem only affects stable (wheezy).
I had to
Le 26/10/2014 20:17, Jean-Marc a écrit :
Sun, 26 Oct 2014 10:32:48 -0700
David Christensen dpchr...@holgerdanske.com écrivait :
[...]
Thank so much for your answers.
After reading them in the list archives, I think I will go for:
- no dedicated partition for /boot;
- no swap;
- one big
On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 20:41:11 +0100
Andreas Rönnquist mailingli...@gusnan.se wrote:
Hello Andreas,
Look again - the version of Iceweasel in stable is 31.2.0, Debian has
Yes, you're right. I was looking in the wrong place (oldstable)(1). So,
much of what I said ref apples and oranges is moot.
On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 11:15:23PM +0200, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
You forgot about the ftp-masters, the release team and the security
team. They all have their word to say about which package can or cannot
be in the archive or part of a release. And usually they are not really
pro having the
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 12:51:22AM +1100, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
These reasons alone are quite significant and I don't want any of the
systems that I maintain being effected by these risks.
You should do one of the following
a) switch to a source-based distribution where you can easily
All good ideas. Another one would be to set up a public repository to
make your systemd-free packages (based on Debian source) available. You
might even be able to get a Debian developer to assist you.
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Hi Andrei,
Thanks for the extra commands. Unfortunately, some don't work on my
Wheezy system, are you using a more recent version of aptitude or
apt-get perhaps?
Here is some output:
aptitude search '?upgradeable'
E: Unknown term type: upgradeable.
apt-get policy debian-reference-en
E:
On 10/26/2014 12:17 PM, Jean-Marc wrote:
Thank so much for your answers.
YW.
After reading them in the list archives, I think I will go for:
- no dedicated partition for /boot;
- no swap;
- one big partition under LVM with:
- 2 Lv's for / and /home, maybe a third one for /var;
- /tmp on
Hi list,
what kernel version will Jessie have when it became stable ? Is there
any chance for newer version than 3.16.x (for example 3.17.x, 3.18.x).
Kind regards
Georgi
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Georgi Naplatanov go...@oles.biz wrote:
what kernel version will Jessie have when it became stable ?
3.16.x
Is there any chance for newer version than 3.16.x (for example 3.17.x,
3.18.x).
Zero chance: https://bits.debian.org/2014/07/kernel-version-for-jessie.html
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admin users =
i am not, and the smb.conf man page says the default is blank, so none of the
users should be accessing as root.
anybody have any ideas what's going on ?
more importantly, why is it so hard for me
Hello.
I noticed that by using the cursor keys in the default terminals
(Ctrl+Alt+1 to 6) one can move the cursor to empty lines. Is this how it
is supposed to behave?.
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Hello.
For Debian installed preseeding, where can I see a list of available
keyboard layouts which can be specified as d-i keymap select LAYOUT?.
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I see.
I have noticed that there's a preseeding parameter
network-console/authorized_keys_url, which may point to an URL. Is
there a way I can *embed* my SSH public key in the initrd and then use
file:/// or similar and likewise embed the public key to be used by the
server?
Will it
I see.
I have noticed that there's a preseeding parameter
network-console/authorized_keys_url, which may point to an URL. Is
there a way I can *embed* my SSH public key in the initrd and then use
file:/// or similar and likewise embed the public key to be used by the
server?
Will it
Mario Castelán Castro marioxcc...@yandex.com (2014-10-26):
I have followed https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Remote. It
almost worked. The problem is that the built image still prompts for
a keyboard layout locally, and so the image don't meets it purpose
for local installation. My
Christian Seiler christ...@iwakd.de writes:
But it also includes the utility 'logger'. In recent util-linux
versions, 'logger' has gained a --journald flag that allows one to log
to systemd's journal from the command line. This is the reason for the
dependency on libsystemd0, so that 'logger'
Martin Steigerwald mar...@lichtvoll.de writes:
Maybe I failed at avoiding personal attacks, but I still think I didn´t. On
any account, my attempt to bring this upstream did not produce the outcome I
wanted to produce, so I stopped it.
Well, remember what I told you?
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I have followed https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Remote. It
almost worked. The problem is that the built image still prompts for a
keyboard layout locally, and so the image don't meets it purpose for
local installation. My preseed.cfg is this:
d-i debian-installer/locale
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 10:56:19PM +0200, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
what kernel version will Jessie have when it became stable ? Is there
any chance for newer version than 3.16.x (for example 3.17.x, 3.18.x).
Is this important at all? You will always be able to build your own
kernel or use one
Thanks for your help, but I have already included the part of the
example that relates to keyboard configuration and it doesn't work.
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On Sun, 26 Oct 2014, lee wrote:
That's an abuse of dependencies, and I consider it a bug. The package
management needs to take care of this itself.
That shouldn't need to be installed when systemd isn't used.
libselinux might then also fall under abuse of dependencies.
If a binary links
I achieved success with this preseed:
d-i debian-installer/localestring en_US
d-i console-setup/ask_detect boolean false
d-i console-setup/layoutcode select us
d-i keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap select us
d-i keyboard-configuration/toggle select No
Don Armstrong writes:
Debian has packages which have dependencies on some of the libraries
that systemd provides. That's orthogonal to whether Debian requires
systemd to be PID 1 or not.
Some people are phobic of the string systemd. Rename systemd-shim
pid1-shim. Rename libsystemd libmisc.
I found today that I don't have a scsi driver on my Jessie install.
I search for 'scsi' in aptitude and see several competing packages.
Which one is most likely to enable burning a new debian netinst CD
today or tomorrow? I need to reinstall Jessie on a different host
before this one crashes. I'm
Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis:
after spending two days trying unsuccesfuly to have a usable Jessie
with one of the defaults DE and with no systemd utilities, i decided
the following. In the companie's pc's i support, i'll continue with
Wheezy and if there is no a clear path to Jessie
On a Wheezy system, I have used aptitude exclusively for
updates/upgrades, etc. Looking for a command line option to use with
aptitude to check whether updates are available for a single arbitrary
package, e.g. debian-reference-en for example.
Have searched the WWW and man pages without
On 26/10/14 09:33 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:
I found today that I don't have a scsi driver on my Jessie install.
I search for 'scsi' in aptitude and see several competing packages.
Which one is most likely to enable burning a new debian netinst CD
today or tomorrow? I need to reinstall Jessie on a
I need to install wheezy via pxe boot to many (hundreds) of systems. The
problem I am currently running into in my testing is that my boot drive is
enumerated by udev as /dev/sdat in many of those systems, and the grub-install
routine inside debian-installer will not install to that device...
On 26/10/14 21:26, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
On Sun, 19 Oct 2014 21:27:07 +1100
Scott Ferguson scott.ferguson.debian.u...@gmail.com wrote:
On 19/10/14 02:54, Marko Ranđelović wrote:
I use Wheezy on desktop computer. I use vesa driver for X because radeon is
not working. After pm-suspend
On 20141026_2314-0400, Gary Dale wrote:
On 26/10/14 09:33 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:
I found today that I don't have a scsi driver on my Jessie install.
I search for 'scsi' in aptitude and see several competing packages.
Which one is most likely to enable burning a new debian netinst CD
today
On Sun, 2014-10-26 at 00:37 +0200, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Daar is hij al een paar dagen uit. Het pakket zit in unstable volgens
deze pagina: https://packages.qa.debian.org/s/sogo-connector.html
Alleen krijg je een foutmelding als je op de binary klikt op die pagina,
en dat vind ik raar.
On Sun, 2014-10-26 at 07:10 +0100, Frans van Berckel wrote:
Ik ook, raar in der daad. Staat namelijk wel in de repository ...
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/sogo-connector/
Daar staat nu versie 24.0.7-1. En 24.0.5-1 (experimental) is verdwenen.
Check voor welke release deze
op 26-10-14 08:55, Thijs Kinkhorst schreef:
Een van de meest betrouwbare manieren om te zien op welke releases een
package allemaal beschikbaar is, is rmadison uit het devscripts package:
$ rmadison sogo-connector
debian:
sogo-connector | 24.0.7-1 | sid | source
Die kende ik nog niet,
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