On 12-11-19, Curt wrote:
> On 2019-11-08, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> >
> >> I thought everybody just used a mailcap file and was fine.
> >
> > I do and have it setup to use w3m to deal with most HTML mail. Some
> > does look better in a GUI program and that's why I do this.
> >
>
> Well, then
>
>
On 08-10-19, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> On 07/10/2019 19:04, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > lwhona...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> I was under the impression, if I copied the dvd image to a usb stick,
> >> I could boot from the stick and start the install.
> >
> > This is true. You have to put it
On 04-05-19, Curt wrote:
> On 2019-05-04, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> > On 03.05.19 18:01, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> >> P.S. Would someone kindly tell me how, while in Mutt and reading a
> >> message such as this, to launch a browser to open links such as [1]
> >> and [2] above?
> >
> > A conveni
On 06-03-19, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Wed, Mar 06, 2019 at 12:17:27PM +0100, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > On 05-03-19, Reco wrote:
> > >
> > > Canonical's famous for their NIH too. Mir, Unity, LXD - it's a long
> > > list, although RedHat has
On 05-03-19, Reco wrote:
>
> Canonical's famous for their NIH too. Mir, Unity, LXD - it's a long
> list, although RedHat has longer one.
>
> Reco
Mir and Unity I can get, but why would you put LXD in that sentence about
NIH?
Dejan
On 21-11-18, Felix Miata wrote:
> john doe composed on 2018-11-21 10:06 (UTC+0100):
>
> > Felix Miata wrote:
>
> >> (Stretch)
> >> Downloading Chrome is easy. Installing is not. The download page says
> >> "download and install",
> >> but all that happens is firefox fetches, and no auto install
On 10-06-18, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 12:55:24PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I recently get many of those, which means someone found out that ssh
> > external is on port 2 and is trying to do some evil work there.
> > Should I worry or do something?
> > Simila
On 08-06-18, stuv wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm using a debian derivate of linux and i'm searching for a way to
> make permanent changes to the kernel boot parameters without GRUB or
> any other boot loader, i want to disable ipv6 permanently, when i do it
> over /init.d/modprobe.d the changes onl
On 09-05-18, Long Wind wrote:
> Thank Ben!
>
> i use twm, don't you realize it when you see screen shot attached in my 2nd
> mail of thread? twm is simple, i won't try xfce or gnome,they are complex,
> they may display Chinese correctly, but they likely have other problem, even
> small proble
On 30-04-18, Anil Duggirala wrote:
> > I would first use old sources.list to purge wine and follow it up
> > with
> > autoremove. But after that new, this time intended and correct,
> > sources.list with apt-get should solve problem.
> >
>
> When you say "old" do you mean the sources.list without
On 30-04-18, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 30 Apr 2018 at 11:49:33 -0500, Anil Duggirala wrote:
>
> > hello,
> > I mistakenly added an etc/apt/sources.list line for "jessie"(backports)
> > instead of "stretch", which is my current release. I proceded to update
> > apt and installed Wine (along with many p
On 21-01-18, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 02:02:07AM +0100, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > On 20-01-18, Jacques Rodary wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > How can I start iptables at boot. I don't find an equivalent to "
> > > service
> > &g
On 20-01-18, Jacques Rodary wrote:
> Hi
> How can I start iptables at boot. I don't find an equivalent to " service
> iptables start" with systemd and does'nt know how to create a new
> iptables.service. The manpages aren't quite clear for me. Thanks for any
> help.
> Jacques
>
There are two
On 10-12-17, Joe wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Dec 2017 11:02:45 +0100
> Dejan Jocic wrote:
>
> > On 10-12-17, Joe wrote:
> > > On Sun, 10 Dec 2017 00:13:59 +0100
> > > Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > M
On 10-12-17, Joe wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Dec 2017 00:13:59 +0100
> Dejan Jocic wrote:
>
>
> >
> > Man page for pklocalauthority is bit more helpful, but far from self
> > explanatory.
>
> And not updated for Debian.
>
> > In its examples section, it
On 09-12-17, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 09 Dec 2017 at 20:07:17 +0100, Dejan Jocic wrote:
>
> > On 09-12-17, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> > > On Sat, 2017-12-09 at 10:00 +, Brian wrote:
> > > > Consistencey can be achieved by not installing policykit. The OP
> &g
On 09-12-17, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Sat, 2017-12-09 at 10:00 +, Brian wrote:
> > Consistencey can be achieved by not installing policykit. The OP
> > appears to have chosen the wrong target.Consistencey can be achieved > by
> > not installing policykit.
>
> As Michael pointed out in [1]
On 07-12-17, Michael Biebl wrote:
>
> As has already been mentioned, active, local users can shutdown/reboot
> the system without requiring a password. This is intended behaviour (for
> the reasons already mentioned) and can indeed be overridden by custom
> polkit rules.
>
Is there anywhere in D
On 28-11-17, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 01:20:52PM +0100, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > If you do not understand it, purge it and
> > warnings will be gone. That rkhunter is approved, tested and well used
> > and recommended tool by some security experts is of no
On 27-11-17, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 27 November 2017 17:39:45 Brian wrote:
>
> > On Mon 27 Nov 2017 at 16:56:15 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Monday 27 November 2017 15:57:34 Brian wrote:
> > > > On Mon 27 Nov 2017 at 15:46:55 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > > On Monday 27 Novemb
On 01-11-17, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Wed, Nov 01, 2017 at 10:00:27AM +0100, Jochen Spieker wrote:
> > deloptes:
> > >
> > > Indeed, thanks for the hint, however OP wanted to edit crontab, which
> > > needs
> > > root access.
> >
> > 'crontab -e' works for all users.
>
> A more correct w
On 16-10-17, Richard Owlett wrote:
> It wasn't backed up - will have to follow advice advice I've given others
> ;/
> I've not done file recovery since early days of WinXP.
>
> On the affected machine I'm running Stretch(9.1) with Mate desktop.
> The affected folders are on a partition normally m
On 13-10-17, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Curt wrote:
>
> >> I managed to install it by unplugging the
> >> Ethernet cable, moving the computer to
> >> another place, and instead using
> >> a smartphone with USB-tethering to provide
> >> Internet. Now one wonders, what will happen
> >> when I plug in an
On 10-10-17, j...@bluemarble.net wrote:
> The Debian configuration files in AIDE on Debian seem to monitor a lot of
> files that I'm not sure need monitoring. Maybe someone could shed some
> light.
>
> Is there a reason I should monitor /run? What about the /var/log/ files that
> are rotated. It o
On 27-09-17, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> I used to be able to change the console font with a GUI program.
> But I have forgotten how to do that. Console setup doesn't do it, I don't
> know what that does.
>
> Can anybody help me out here?
>
> Hugo (Sid)
>
Don't know about GUI program, can't rememb
On 20-09-17, solitone wrote:
> When I boot in rescue mode, I get this message:
>
> Cannot open access to console, the root account is locked. See sulogin(8)
> man page for more details
>
> When I press Enter to continue, it continues bootup in normal graphical
> mode.
>
> Would it be wiser to un
On 15-09-17, Peter Smith wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have tried to change the behavior of the CapsLock key to make it an
> > additional Escape key. In order to do this I read the advice on
> > https://wiki.debian.org/Keyboard
> >
> > Specifically I did:
> > I changed the file /etc/default/keyboard to:
On 15-09-17, Peter Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have tried to change the behavior of the CapsLock key to make it an
> additional Escape key. In order to do this I read the advice on
> https://wiki.debian.org/Keyboard
>
> Specifically I did:
> I changed the file /etc/default/keyboard to:
>
> XKBLAYOU
On 07-09-17, Urs Thuermann wrote:
> After fully updating my jessie system using
>
> aptitude update; aptitude full-upgrade
>
> I edited sources.list to dist-upgrade to strech. A folloing aptitude
> upgrade wants to install additional 1.5 GB on my system which is
> currently ~5 GB, i.e. a
On 03-09-17, solitone wrote:
> On Saturday, 2 September 2017 15:01:37 CEST The Wanderer wrote:
> > I'm not sure what you would qualify as a "programming editor", but what
> > I use to write code (when nano won't do) is geany, which is a graphical
> > syntax-highlighting editor with various other fe
On 03-09-17, Brian wrote:
> On Sun 03 Sep 2017 at 10:56:59 +, Long Wind wrote:
>
> > i had installed jessie a long time agotoday i run command "apt-get
> > update"and "apt-get install ..."a lot of packages upgraded then I find
> > that sources.list is pointed to stablewhich means stretchclearl
On 03-09-17, Ian Martin wrote:
>
> >
> > The emacs (non-DFSG) info pages will be useful for novices, but will
> > be absent unless you install them. The emacsNN-common-non-dfsg package
> > for the corresponding version (NN) of emacs is one way to do so.
You've missed thread. This is definitely
On 02-09-17, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, September 02, 2017 06:46:33 PM david...@freevolt.org wrote:
> > On Sat, 2 Sep 2017, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> > [snip]
> >
> > > On 02/09/17 13:34, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > >> You can set up
On 02-09-17, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> On 02/09/17 13:34, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > You can set up both Vim and Emacs as powerful programming editors.
>
> These are the *worst* possible suggestions. Both of these editors
> require a lot of learning to even use them at all.
On 02-09-17, Tom Browder wrote:
> My Linux user group is setting up one desktop computer and one laptop
> computer for lending to our local library as an educational resource for
> folks who want to explore what Linux is all about. We are using Debian 9
> for now.
>
> I am open to any suggestions
On 31-08-17, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> On 31-08-17, Felix Miata wrote:
> > Over an hour I've been searching in vain, apparently using broken
> > Google-fu, for
> > something using examples to explain how to prevent unwanted package(s) from
> > being installed via pinni
On 31-08-17, Felix Miata wrote:
> Over an hour I've been searching in vain, apparently using broken Google-fu,
> for
> something using examples to explain how to prevent unwanted package(s) from
> being installed via pinning when apt-mark's hold is being disregarded. Anyone
> familiar with an URL
On 28-08-17, Banks Mawson wrote:
> Hello,
> I,am hoping you can help me. I,am looking to buy a new laptop,
> But would like Debian 9 pre-installed on it.
> Can you please tell me where I can get one from.
> Tried installing it on Lenovo r61i but to no avail.
> Hope you can help.
> Regards
On 26-08-17, R Calleja wrote:
> Buenos dias, soy usuario de debian 8.9 desde hace 2 años.
> Tengo problemas de seguridad que me obligan a reinstalar el sistema a
> menudo, una vez al año.
> He leido documentos y ayuda para mejorar la seguridad.
> Pero no soy un usuario con conocimientos avanzados d
On 24-08-17, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 24 Aug 2017 at 21:56:51 +0200, Dejan Jocic wrote:
>
> > On 24-08-17, Brian wrote:
> > > On Thu 24 Aug 2017 at 21:31:55 +0200, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > >
> > > > On 24-08-17, Brian wrote:
> > > > >
On 24-08-17, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 24 Aug 2017 at 21:31:55 +0200, Dejan Jocic wrote:
>
> > On 24-08-17, Brian wrote:
> > > On Thu 24 Aug 2017 at 21:16:26 +0200, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > >
> > > > On 24-08-17, Brian wrote:
> > > >
On 24-08-17, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 24 Aug 2017 at 21:16:26 +0200, Dejan Jocic wrote:
>
> > On 24-08-17, Brian wrote:
> > > On Thu 24 Aug 2017 at 15:44:30 +0200, Rob van der Putten wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi there
> > > >
> > > >
&g
On 24-08-17, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 24 Aug 2017 at 15:44:30 +0200, Rob van der Putten wrote:
>
> > Hi there
> >
> >
> > On 24/08/17 15:39, Dan Ritter wrote:
> >
> > >As of Stretch, the standard OpenSSH sshd does not support
> > >Protocol 1, so there's no particular reason to enforce it
> > >by s
On 24-08-17, Hans wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I stumbled over the new network names (i.e. wl0p8 instead of wlan0), and of
> course I know, that this is obviously the newe standard (please correct me, i
> I am wrong).
>
> What I would like to know: Is this new naming scheme an international
> standa
On 22-08-17, RavenLX wrote:
> On 08/18/2017 10:25 AM, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > On 18-08-17, RavenLX wrote:
> > > On 08/18/2017 09:14 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:
> > > > RavenLX wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I always used the Oracle repo anyway becaus
On 21-08-17, Kynn Jones wrote:
> OK, I added the trailing / (which, BTW, I guarantee I *never* needed
> before, and I've been doing this for years), ran apt-get update, etc., but
> in the end I got the same results.
>
> Does apt-get build-dep emacs25 work ok for you all? (I assume that if you
> t
On 20-08-17, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 8:08 PM, Kynn Jones wrote:
> > Example:
> >
> > % sudo apt-get build-dep emacs25
> > Reading package lists... Done
> > E: Unable to find a source package for emacs25
> >
> > I have run `apt-get update` before running the
On 18-08-17, Gary Roach wrote:
> I really appreciate all of you quick responses.
>
> For some unknown reason, when I searched the Debian database virt came up
> empty. This time it didn't. So, at this point, its go RTFM.
>
> The manual will probably clear it up but When trying to run virt-manage
On 18-08-17, RavenLX wrote:
> On 08/18/2017 09:14 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:
> > RavenLX wrote:
> >
> > > I always used the Oracle repo anyway because it was updated more
> > > frequently. But I do wish that something could be worked out so that
> > > it would be back in Debian.
> >
> > Highly unlik
On 17-08-17, Gary Roach wrote:
> Sorry bob but the debian 9 archives doesn't include libvirtd or anything
> equivalent. I have been trying to use virt-manager but have gotten a bit
> confused. The screen shot is attached. I have two hard drives. One is a 160
> Gb boot drive called bootdisk and ano
On 17-08-17, Gary Roach wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Debian 9 (Stretch) system
> KDE Desktop
> MSI970A-G43 motherboard
> AMD FX 4350 processor - not overclocked
>
> Ive been trying to get a virtual machine set up and have run into problems
> with both virtualbox and kvm/qemu packages. I have a very messy
On 15-08-17, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 15.08.17 15:03, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > And what exactly do you miss in ifconfig and net-tools package, that you
> > can not do with ip, which is part of iproute2 package that comes as part
> > of base system?
>
> Around 30
On 15-08-17, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 15.08.17 13:33, Nicolas George wrote:
> > L'octidi 28 thermidor, an CCXXV, Erik Christiansen a écrit :
> > > If it's no longer part of the base system, then perhaps the system is
> > > too base?
> >
> > Please ellaborate. Why should ifconfig be part of th
On 12-08-17, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> A TL-WN722N adapter connected to a stretch system gives these results.
>
> peter@imager:~$ lsusb | grep Ath
> Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0cf3:9271 Atheros Communications, Inc. AR9271 802.11n
>
> root@imager:/home/peter# iwlist scan
> wlxa0f3c10a28f7 Interface
On 11-08-17, Christian Seiler wrote:
> Am 2017-08-10 16:02, schrieb Dejan Jocic:
> > On 10-08-17, David Wright wrote:
> > > On Thu 10 Aug 2017 at 07:04:09 (-0400), Dan Ritter wrote:
> > > > On Wed, Aug 09, 2017 at 09:46:09PM -0400, David Niklas wrote:
> > >
On 10-08-17, David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 10 Aug 2017 at 07:04:09 (-0400), Dan Ritter wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 09, 2017 at 09:46:09PM -0400, David Niklas wrote:
> > > On Sat, 29 Jul 2017 04:59:40 +
> > > Andy Smith wrote:
> > >
> > > Also, my use case is at home where the power can and *does* f
On 10-08-17, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Dejan Jocic wrote:
>
> > Also, once, for reason unknown to me,
> > firmware from usb did not work, but installer
> > with firmware on it did. Could be that it was
> > USB fault, though not sure about it.
> > Was using tha
On 09-08-17, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Dejan Jocic wrote:
>
> > Well, you should have write down what was
> > missing during installation, those messages
> > you get for reason. Also, when you have
> > firmware and you get note that it is missing,
> > it is bes
On 09-08-17, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> I installed a 32-bit Debian on an HP laptop the
> other day, and during installation it said
> non-free components were not installed as not
> on the disc, for political reasons I suppose,
> and then the network couldn't be set up
> correctly despite the cable in
On 07-08-17, Garrett R. wrote:
> No effect.
>
> I added "session optional pam_umask.so umask=0077" to the end of
> /etc/pam.d/common-session. Then I confirmed /etc/login.defs has a umask
> entry. Then I logged out and back in.
>
> A new gedit document still reports permission rw-r--r--.
>
U
On 07-08-17, Garrett R. wrote:
> I just tried this, adding "session optional pam_umask.so umask=0077" to the
> end of the /etc/pam.d/login file.
>
> No effect.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dejan Jocic"
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.o
On 07-08-17, Garrett R. wrote:
> I apologize for the omissions.
>
> I am booting debian to GDM. I login. I then open gedit (or libreoffice, etc).
> I type document. I save it.
>
Have you tried to set in /etc/pam.d/login this:
session optional pam_umask.so umask=0077
Logout and login back aft
On 07-08-17, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 07, 2017 at 07:02:14PM +0200, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > Ehh, disregard please. Just checked with gnome-terminal here, and it did
> > respect umask settings in .profile. But gedit did not.
>
> If gnome-terminal is reading .profile,
On 07-08-17, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> On 07-08-17, Garrett R. wrote:
> > Terminal confirms my umask is 022. That is, my entries at login.defs,
> > xsessionrc, etc are not working.
> >
> > Thank you for your assistance, Greg. Before asking here, my research
> > indi
On 07-08-17, Garrett R. wrote:
> Terminal confirms my umask is 022. That is, my entries at login.defs,
> xsessionrc, etc are not working.
>
> Thank you for your assistance, Greg. Before asking here, my research
> indicated gnome is the problem and it is because of systemd that there is a
> prob
On 01-08-17, RavenLX wrote:
> On 08/01/2017 11:17 AM, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > On 01-08-17, RavenLX wrote:
> > > Having it work out-of-the-box would be nice. After a fresh install, I
> > > have a
> > > bash script I run that installs all the apps I use and con
On 01-08-17, RavenLX wrote:
> Having it work out-of-the-box would be nice. After a fresh install, I have a
> bash script I run that installs all the apps I use and configures them.
> Sometimes though, there are things that a user needs to answer. Thus, if I
> want to have the script running and go
On 29-07-17, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Jul 2017, Dejan Jocic wrote:
>
> > On 29-07-17, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> > > hi,
> > > I'm trying to install Stretch on a Lenovo laptop with the KDE dvdrom and
> > > each time I get the error:
> >
On 29-07-17, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi,
> I'm trying to install Stretch on a Lenovo laptop with the KDE dvdrom and
> each time I get the error:
> debootstrap error. Unable to find the codename for release
>
> I saw a lot of posts about this error, but they were all related to a usb
> install,
On 28-07-17, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 05:39:39PM +0200, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > So, same question as above, did and of those they messed up? Are there
> > opened bugs that autoremove from any of used tools in debian removes
> > packages it should not? A
On 27-07-17, David Wright wrote:
> On Tue 25 Jul 2017 at 16:16:44 (+0200), Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > On 25-07-17, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > Is there any way to permanently neuter apt-get autoremove, so that even
> > > if something invokes it against my will, it w
On 25-07-17, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Is there any way to permanently neuter apt-get autoremove, so that even
> if something invokes it against my will, it will *never* remove anything?
>
> And more, is there a way to get apt and apt-get to *stop* prompting me
> to run it, and *stop* spamming me wit
On 25-07-17, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
>
>
> Ok, so this is where the OP, VigneshDhanraj, could pin their kernel if
> they know the release number... That's a-suming one can pin out of
> numerical sequence...
No, that script is for automatically marking for autoremoval no longer
needed kernels
On 25-07-17, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 7/25/17, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > On 25-07-17, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >> On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 09:41:24AM +0200, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> >> > When you upgrade to Jessie, it will install new kernel automatically.
> >&g
On 25-07-17, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 09:41:24AM +0200, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > When you upgrade to Jessie, it will install new kernel automatically.
> > However, it should not remove your Wheezy kernel, because upgrading
> > kernels always leaves one o
On 25-07-17, iqwue Wabv wrote:
> Thank you Dejan. I will check these logs.
>
> Additionally I've noticed an empty file
> /var/log/unattended-upgrades/unattended-upgrades-shutdown.log
> What is it used for?
> Regards, Karol Szkudlarek
>
Never used it, but my guess is that it is used for some opt
On 25-07-17, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi Dejan,
>
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2017 09:43:30 +0200
> Dejan Jocic wrote:
>
> > On 24-07-17, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> > >
> > > Apparently systemd ignores the restricted memory. How can I tell
> > > systemd to ke
On 25-07-17, VigneshDhanraj G wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I am using kernel 3.2.x, i know that support from wheezy will be stopped
> soon. can i upgrade to jessie with same kernel version.
>
> Is that correct way of handling?
>
> Regards,
> VigneshDhanraj G
When you upgrade to Jessie, it will install
On 24-07-17, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have to restrict memory.limit_in_bytes to 16GByte for my LXC
> containers. Problem: The containers based on Stretch and systemd
> show
>
> % for i in $(find /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/lxc/lxc1 -name
> memory.limit_in_bytes); do \
> echo $i $
On 23-07-17, Karol Szkudlarek wrote:
> Hello,
> I am using GNOME and Debian 9 on my laptop and in the software-properties-gtk
> program I selected daily updates and display message immediately.
> Laptop is used dual boot mode and I would like to be sure (for security
> reasons) that Gnome checks
On 20-07-17, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Jul 2017 08:48:17 +0200 Dejan Jocic
> wrote:
>
> >
> > If you have minimal install, why do you suspect that something is
> > wrong, rather to suppose that all is fine and that simply there was
> > no security updat
On 19-07-17, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jul 2017 13:47:27 -0700 Jimmy Johnson
> wrote:
>
> > On 07/19/2017 01:35 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > > On Wed, 19 Jul 2017 20:14:28 +0200 Dejan Jocic
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > >> On 19-07-17,
On 19-07-17, Felix Miata wrote:
> Patrick Bartek composed on 2017-07-19 10:29 (UTC-0700):
>
> > Getting no results from apt-get upgrade after a week. Can install apps,
> > etc., but get no security or stretch-update "fixes," etc. I find
> > this unusual. Did a mail list archive search for this,
On 19-07-17, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> Getting no results from apt-get upgrade after a week. Can install apps,
> etc., but get no security or stretch-update "fixes," etc. I find
> this unusual. Did a mail list archive search for this, but didn't find
> anything specific. Or did I miss the solution
On 18-07-17, Jason Wittlin-Cohen wrote:
> That's not exactly what I'm seeing. I began seeding the Debian 9.0
> installer image on 6/17 and the Live image on 6/20, when the 9.0.1 released.
>
> debian-9.0.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso 171.36 GB
> debian-live-9.0.1-amd64-gnome.iso 157.90 GB
> debian-live-9.0.1
On 18-07-17, Jason Wittlin-Cohen wrote:
> Many people have had issues installing with the Live installer on this
> mailing list. The question is why Debian even offers the option if there
> is no interest in testing it to make it work. The initial live installer
> images (9.0, before 9.0.1) were
On 18-07-17, Gabriele Cossetti wrote:
> Ascoli Piceno - Italia - 18/07/2017
>
> Ho appena installato la versione Debian 9.0, ho una connessione WI-FI su
> PC IBM .386 che usa una porta USB del seguente produttore:
>
> WI-FI USB Sitecom adapter N150
>
> e dopo l'installazione non risulta funzion
On 18-07-17, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 18.07.17 08:46, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> > Afaik, unetbootin unpacks the ISO and replaces the boot loader software.
> > Debian discourages its use with live and installation ISOs.
> >
> > The Debian ISOs for i386 are ready to be simply copied onto the devi
On 17-07-17, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 08:39:25AM +0100, kelsang sherab wrote:
> > Using Stretch with GNOME 3
> > I am unable to add shortcut to open terminal.
> > suggestions are welcomed.
>
> Sorry to hear that. To help people help you, you might want to provide
> more de
On 15-07-17, Hans Kraus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> yesterday, 14. July, about 9:30 pm my SAMBA shares on Debian simply
> stopped working. I did not do anything on the system.
>
> When I now try to connect to them from Windows 8.1 I do not see them
> in the "Connect Network Drive" window.
>
> When I enter
On 11-07-17, Franz Angeli wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have a problem with dhclient:
>
> for example interface name eno52 (tg3, Broadcom Limited NetXtreme
> BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe (rev 01) :
>
> root@:~# dhclient eno52 -v
> Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client 4.3.5
> Copyright 2004-2016
On 10-07-17, Franz Angeli wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have a problem with dhclient:
>
> for example interface name eno52 (tg3, Broadcom Limited NetXtreme
> BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe (rev 01) :
>
> root@:~# dhclient eno52 -v
> Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client 4.3.5
> Copyright 2004-2016
On 10-07-17, Kaj Persson wrote:
> Hi Jimmy,
> Well, I did not follow your suggestion exactly, but as people has said, the
> root account is already and always there, even it has not been assigned a
> password. So, against my real whish, not to activate the root account, I
> gave the command sudo p
On 09-07-17, Anil Duggirala wrote:
> hello,
> Ever since I moved to Stretch I have had pop-up windows popping up all
> the time (clicking on various items on various types of pages). I am
> posting here, since this is only happening in my Debian installation.
> Was anything changed in the default c
On 09-07-17, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> On Sunday, 9 July 2017 14:54:02 -04 Kaj Persson wrote:
> >
> > * Configuring sudo? No I have not done that explicitly, not more than
> > what the install program did itself. I have looked at /etc/sudoers and
> > what I think the important lines are:
> >
> >
On 09-07-17, Anders Andersson wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 12:51 AM, Fungi4All wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 2017-07-08 at 23:57 +0200, Kaj Persson wrote:
> >
> > > But now I discovered an issue, I cannot manage my desktop. I have
> > > always at the previous installations, and they are quite many now,
On 08-07-17, Fungi4All wrote:
> From: sebastian.luna.val...@gmail.com
>
> > Great, many thanks for your quick replies!
> > Will try that, fingers crossed!
>
> Don't listen to those ubuntu haters, nothing will happen.
> Leave it as is. When debian installs its version of grub
> on /dev/sda it will
On 06-07-17, David Griffith wrote:
>
> I'm aware of that technique. What I was talking about is a menu option that
> pops up when the install is running that explicitly asks the person
> installing which init to use.
>
>
> --
> David Griffith
> d...@661.org
>
> A: Because it fouls the order i
On 05-07-17, RavenLX wrote:
> On 06/30/2017 12:34 PM, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > On 30-06-17, RavenLX wrote:
> > >
> > > > If you have unattended-upgrades package installed and it is configured
> > > > to fetch and install security updates only ( which is de
On 05-07-17, Wayne Hartell wrote:
>
> Fungi4All wrote:
> > And this for the OP:
> > 1 But if there is such a basic problem with installation what is
> > so different that the rest of the new stretch installers did not
> > face?
> >
>
> That's a good question. I'm not 100% sure what the problem w
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