Re: Publication de la mise à jour de Deb ian GNU/Linux 5.0.7

2010-11-29 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Salut,

David Prévot a écrit :
 
   Veuillez noter que suite à un problème de préparation, les paquets
 linux-2.6 de cette mise à jour ne contiennent pas les corrections de
 sécurité de la DSA 2110-1. La DSA 2126-1 qui vient d'être publiée,
 contient à la fois les corrections de la DSA 2110-1 et celles du paquet
 linux-2.6 de cette mise à jour de la distribution stable.

Je le lis, je ne le crois pas.

Donc si je comprends bien, les images d'installation 5.0.7 contiennent
une version du noyau qui non seulement n'inclut pas les (très nombreux)
correctifs de sécurité de la dernière mise à jour mais encore n'inclut
pas ceux de la précédente !

Il n'aurait pas été possible de retarder la sortie pour inclure la
dernière version de noyau au moins dans l'archive (dans l'installateur
c'est moins grave) ?

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Re: Débit SATA faible : controleur ou configuration ?

2010-11-29 Thread Jérôme
Le dimanche 28 novembre 2010 à 19:43 +0100, Monsieur Mastock a écrit :
 J'ai aussi un problème de ce genre sur mon graveur cd/dvd sata
 Lorsque je met un cd-rw contenant déja des données, ça prend parfois
 jusque 10 minutes avant que le disque soi monter, aprés quoi tout
 semble
 normal.
 Je tourne sur squeeze 64bit avec gnome sur un pc portable récent, et
 j'ai ce problème depuis le début.
 Je ne sais pas si les deux problèmes sont lier, mais si tu trouve une
 solution n'hésite pas a m'en faire part :) 

On peut toujours modifier dans le bios le mode du contrôleur, c'est du
contournement mais ça doit fonctionner plus normalement en cas de
problème de compatibilité. Je ne sais pas ce qu'on perd, mais sûrement
moins qu'un contrôleur qui fonctionne mal.

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Nécessair e d'installer acpi-support-base ?

2010-11-29 Thread steve
Salut,

Ce matin, apt (sous squeeze) me dit qu'il va mettre à jour tout un tas de
paquets, dont acpid, et qu'il me recommande d'installer
acpi-support-base mais qu'il ne le fera pas.

$ apt-cache show acpi-support-base

Description: scripts for handling base ACPI events such as the power
button This package contains scripts to react to various base ACPI
events such as the power button. For more extensive ACPI support,
including support for suspend-to-RAM and for various laptop features,
install the package acpi-support.

squeeze ne tourne pas sur un portable mais sur un desktop plus ou moins
toujours allumé. Ma question est donc, est-ce utile d'installer ce
paquet, et si oui pour quelles raisons ? Je ne fais pas de suspend-to-RAM.

Merci d'éclairer ma lanterne.

PS : pour info 

# dpkg -l | grep ^ii | grep acpi
ii  acpid 1:2.0.6-1

Bonne journée,
steve

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Re: Nécessaire d'installer acpi-support-b ase ?

2010-11-29 Thread giggzounet
Le 29/11/2010 11:02, steve a écrit :
 Salut,
 
 Ce matin, apt (sous squeeze) me dit qu'il va mettre à jour tout un tas de
 paquets, dont acpid, et qu'il me recommande d'installer
 acpi-support-base mais qu'il ne le fera pas.
 
 $ apt-cache show acpi-support-base
 
 Description: scripts for handling base ACPI events such as the power
 button This package contains scripts to react to various base ACPI
 events such as the power button. For more extensive ACPI support,
 including support for suspend-to-RAM and for various laptop features,
 install the package acpi-support.
 
 squeeze ne tourne pas sur un portable mais sur un desktop plus ou moins
 toujours allumé. Ma question est donc, est-ce utile d'installer ce
 paquet, et si oui pour quelles raisons ? Je ne fais pas de suspend-to-RAM.
 
 Merci d'éclairer ma lanterne.
 
 PS : pour info 
 
 # dpkg -l | grep ^ii | grep acpi
 ii  acpid 1:2.0.6-1
 
 Bonne journée,
 steve
 

salut,

si je me souviens bien, il inclut un script qui éteint le pc qd tu
presses brièvement le bouton on/off de ton laptop. ce paquet est une
version squelettique de acpi-support qui lui contient tout un tas de
scripts pour divers laptops. Chez moi (laptop et eeepc) j'ai installé
acpi-support-base.

tu peux regarder ce que contient le paquet:
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/all/acpi-support-base/filelist

tu peux aussi télécharger le paquet sans l'installer et lire le script.

Bye
Guillaume

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Re: Publication de la mise à jour de Debian GNU/Linux 5.0.7

2010-11-29 Thread Jeremie COURREGES-ANGLAS
Le Monday 29 November 2010 à 09:46:22AM, Pascal Hambourg a écrit :
 Salut,

 David Prévot a écrit :
 
Veuillez noter que suite à un problème de préparation, les paquets
  linux-2.6 de cette mise à jour ne contiennent pas les corrections de
  sécurité de la DSA 2110-1. La DSA 2126-1 qui vient d'être publiée,
  contient à la fois les corrections de la DSA 2110-1 et celles du paquet
  linux-2.6 de cette mise à jour de la distribution stable.

 Je le lis, je ne le crois pas.

 Donc si je comprends bien, les images d'installation 5.0.7 contiennent
 une version du noyau qui non seulement n'inclut pas les (très nombreux)
 correctifs de sécurité de la dernière mise à jour mais encore n'inclut
 pas ceux de la précédente !

 Il n'aurait pas été possible de retarder la sortie pour inclure la
 dernière version de noyau au moins dans l'archive (dans l'installateur
 c'est moins grave) ?

Pareil, si quelqu'un a plus de détails, je suis preneur...

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Re: [Un peu HS] Recevoir un mail après une tâche programmée

2010-11-29 Thread Jean-Yves F. Barbier
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 08:47:28 +0100, David BERCOT deb...@bercot.org wrote:

 Sous Debian, quand on programme une tâche via un Cron, un mail est
 généré après l'exécution.
 Je souhaiterais faire la même chose sur un NAS synology. Auriez-vous
 quelques informations sur le paramétrage de ces mails ?


(
echo From: yakmoikib...@machine.lan
echo To: us...@smtp.lan
echo Subject: Et toi tu fous rien pendant ctempslà
echo Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
echo Content-Type: text/plain; charset=\UTF-8\

blah blah blah

) 21 | /usr/lib/sendmail -t

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Re: recherche logiciel de CAD 3D mécanique sous linux

2010-11-29 Thread alaforest
Bonjour,

Avec ce que je lis, je suis certain que CAE Linux vous intéressera.  Il s'agit
d'une distro orienté CAE basé sur Ubuntu 64bits.

Cordialement,
alaforest 


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Re: Débit SATA faible : controleur ou configuration ?

2010-11-29 Thread Migrec
Le dimanche 28 novembre 2010 19:03:00, Basile Starynkevitch a écrit :
 On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 18:24:11 +0100
 
 Migrec mic.gre...@online.fr wrote:
  Nov 28 18:18:06 kayak kernel: [24132.000126] ata5.00: failed command:
  READ DMA Nov 28 18:18:06 kayak kernel: [24132.000138] ata5.00: cmd
  c8/00:00:00:52:01/00:00:00:00:00/e0 tag 0 dma 131072 in
  Nov 28 18:18:06 kayak kernel: [24132.000141]  res
  40/00:00:00:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/00 Emask 0x4 (timeout)
  Nov 28 18:18:06 kayak kernel: [24132.000146] ata5.00: status: { DRDY }
  Nov 28 18:18:12 kayak kernel: [24137.352062] ata5: link is slow to
  respond, please be patient (ready=0)
  Nov 28 18:18:16 kayak kernel: [24142.056053] ata5: device not ready
  (errno=-16), forcing hardreset
 
 Je n'en sais rien, mais je vérifierais d'abord le matériel. Est-ce que
 les câbles sont correctement branchés? Et la carte? Est-ce que le BIOS
 voit le disque SATA? Est-ce qu'un CDROM d'install le voit?
 
 Si le noyau est vieux (plus d'un an) ca pourrait valoir le coût de le
 mettre à jour.
 
 Si le cable SATA parait abimé, et comme ça coûte pas cher, on pourrait
 le changer!
 
 Mais je ne suis pas compétent à ce sujet, c'est juste des idées en
 l'air.

Pour le BIOS, le disque est reconnu et également par le microbios du 
controleur.
Je vais tenter le changement de cable ...
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Kernel Panic ...

2010-11-29 Thread corbie
Bonsoir à Tous,

Debian Lenny 32 bits :

Kernel Panic : not syncing = fatal exception in interrupt IRQ

S'agit-il d'un problème de barettes mémoire ?

J'ai 3 barettes RAM (3 slots) : 
1] 512 Mo
2] 256 Mo
3] 256 Mo

J'ai retiré au hasard la 3] et Debian est bien reparti sans erreur.

Merci et bonne fin de soirée.

Henri

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Dell XPS m1330 impossible à réveiller

2010-11-29 Thread Daniel Caillibaud
Bonjour,

Sous debian lenny, je n'arrive pas à rallumer l'écran de mon portable
Dell XPS m1330 après mise en veille.

- la mise en veille (suspend to ram) se passe bien
- lors d'un appui bref sur la touche ON, il a l'air de bien se
réveiller (les loupiotes s'allument), je peux me connecter dessus en ssh
et tout tourne, mais l'écran reste désespérément éteint !

C'est ballot :-S

Une idée ?

Merci

PS: le suspend to disk marche pas non plus, mais on verra après

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Ce n'est pas parce que l'on a un pied dans la tombe 
qu'il faut se laisser marcher sur l'autre.
Julien Élie

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Re: Dell XPS m1330 impossible à réveiller

2010-11-29 Thread Gaëtan PERRIER
Le Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:08:03 -0500
Daniel Caillibaud m...@lairdutemps.org a écrit:

 
 Bonjour,
 
 Sous debian lenny, je n'arrive pas à rallumer l'écran de mon portable
 Dell XPS m1330 après mise en veille.
 
 - la mise en veille (suspend to ram) se passe bien
 - lors d'un appui bref sur la touche ON, il a l'air de bien se
 réveiller (les loupiotes s'allument), je peux me connecter dessus en ssh
 et tout tourne, mais l'écran reste désespérément éteint !
 
 C'est ballot :-S
 
 Une idée ?
 
 Merci
 
 PS: le suspend to disk marche pas non plus, mais on verra après
 
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En testing ça fonctionnait la dernière fois que j'avais essayé sur mon M1330.

Gaëtan

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Re: Kernel Panic ...

2010-11-29 Thread Adriano Rogério Trentini
Je eus le même problême pour la la matin. Pour la nuit, le systême 
arreta. Je ne sais pas rien de ce chose. Desolé.

Il lunedì 29 novembre 2010 19:41:31 cor...@free.fr ha scritto:
 Bonsoir à Tous,

 Debian Lenny 32 bits :

 Kernel Panic : not syncing = fatal exception in interrupt IRQ

 S'agit-il d'un problème de barettes mémoire ?

 J'ai 3 barettes RAM (3 slots) :
 1] 512 Mo
 2] 256 Mo
 3] 256 Mo

 J'ai retiré au hasard la 3] et Debian est bien reparti sans erreur.

 Merci et bonne fin de soirée.

 Henri



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Re: Kernel Panic ...

2010-11-29 Thread Pierre Meurisse
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 09:56:29PM -0200, Adriano Rogério Trentini wrote:
 
 Je eus le même problême pour la la matin. Pour la nuit, le systême
 arreta. Je ne sais pas rien de ce chose. Desolé.
 Il lunedì 29 novembre 2010 19:41:31 cor...@free.fr ha scritto:
  Bonsoir à Tous,
 
  Debian Lenny 32 bits :
 
  Kernel Panic : not syncing = fatal exception in interrupt IRQ
 
  S'agit-il d'un problème de barettes mémoire ?
 
  J'ai 3 barettes RAM (3 slots) :
  1] 512 Mo
  2] 256 Mo
  3] 256 Mo
 
  J'ai retiré au hasard la 3] et Debian est bien reparti sans erreur.
 
Tu peux essayer de permuter la 2 et la 3 pour ne rien perdre de ta mémoire.

J'ai eu récemment entre les mains une machine qui ne voulait rien savoir
pour démarrer. Une permutation des barrettes a été efficace.

A+

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Question sur WineHQ : faire fonctionner Géorando ( suite) ?

2010-11-29 Thread fred

Bonjour,

j'essaie de faire fonctionner Géorando sous Linux pour mon pote, 
l'install et la validation de license se passent sans problème, et une 
fois rajouté 2 dll qui manquaient (grace à la réponse de Bernard ici 
même) l'appli démarre et affiche la carte. Connaissant pas le logiciel, 
je me contente de zoomer la carte pour vérifier que ça fonctionne et 
c'est le cas. Je ferme l'appli et depuis à chaque fois que la relance, 
elle rezoome la même partie de la carte, puis affiche un message 
d'erreur avant de planter.


Le message, avec Viewer Exception Handler en barre de titre : The thread 
attempted to read from or to write to a virtual address for which it 
does not have the appropriate access. Module : Global Function : Global 
avec un bouton Ok en dessous qui n'est pas cliquable. Au bout de 
quelques secondes d'affichage du message en question ça plante. Et à 
chaque essai le même résultat...


Quelqu'un aurait une idée ?
Merci à tou-te-s,
Fred

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Re: Balanceador de varias líneas WAN/ADSL en D ebian.

2010-11-29 Thread Federico Alberto Sayd

El 25/11/10 20:37, Ramses escribió:

Buenas a todos,

Estoy pensando en montar un balanceador de tráfico de una LAN a varias 
líneas WAN/ADSL en un equipo con Debian...


¿Tiene alguien expreriencia con este tema?

¿Un empujoncito para ver por donde meterle mano?


Saludos,

Ramses


Este me encantó:

http://bourneagainshell.blogspot.com/2008/05/de-como-conectar-13-adsls-en-balanceo.html

Saludos


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Re: [OT] - Alguna tentacion por otra distro?

2010-11-29 Thread Leandro Minatel
2010/11/29 Juan Antonio push...@limbo.ari.es

 El 29/11/10 08:32, Camaleón escribió:
  El Sun, 28 Nov 2010 20:24:46 -0300, Leandro Minatel escribió:
 
  Bueno, simple, ¿han probado y/o utilizado alguna distro que les haya
  llamado poderosamente la atencion, tanto como para el plantearse
  reemplazar a Debian?
  openSUSE, muy profesional y robusta con unos entornos (GNOME, KDE) muy
  cuidados y pulidos.
 
  A nivel técnico, excelente, desde mi punto de vista.
 
  Las pegas... pues que el soporte es muy corto (18 meses) y que ahora
  mismo Novell acaba de ser comprada por Attachmate y las aguas están un
  poco agitadas. Para un usuario casero/uso particular no veo problemas,
  pero ahora mismo meterla en una empresa o para algo más serio quizá sea
  un poco precipitado.
 
  También me gustaría probar FreeBSD y de ArchLinux la gente habla muy
 bien.
 
  No se, pero ultimamente me estoy planteando esto muy seguido. Quizas
  solo me este poniendo viejo...
  No está mal cambiar de distro, aporta un montón de experiencia y produce
  un subidón de adrenalina :-)
 
  Saludos,
 
 Arch linux para escritorio es lo mejor que he usado, y he usado muchas
 distribuciones. Una Rolling Release me parece la opción mas acertada
 para escritorio, ademas es rápida, todo precompilado para i686, solo
 instala lo que tu le dices, repositorios muy completos tanto oficiales
 como de la comunidad y un sistema de ports al mas puro estilo BSD.

 También he usado DreeBSD y OpenBSD. Linux me parece mucho mas versatil
 que cualquiera de ellas.


 Un saludo.


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Bueno, antes que nada queria agradecer a todos por sus comentarios y
experiencias, son muy valiosas para mi.

Por otro lado, tanto el comentario de Sergio Bess


Fwd: [OT] - Alguna tentacion por otra distro?

2010-11-29 Thread Leandro Minatel
2010/11/29 Juan Antonio push...@limbo.ari.es

El 29/11/10 08:32, Camaleón escribió:
  El Sun, 28 Nov 2010 20:24:46 -0300, Leandro Minatel escribió:
 
  Bueno, simple, ¿han probado y/o utilizado alguna distro que les haya
  llamado poderosamente la atencion, tanto como para el plantearse
  reemplazar a Debian?
  openSUSE, muy profesional y robusta con unos entornos (GNOME, KDE) muy
  cuidados y pulidos.
 
  A nivel técnico, excelente, desde mi punto de vista.
 
  Las pegas... pues que el soporte es muy corto (18 meses) y que ahora
  mismo Novell acaba de ser comprada por Attachmate y las aguas están un
  poco agitadas. Para un usuario casero/uso particular no veo problemas,
  pero ahora mismo meterla en una empresa o para algo más serio quizá sea
  un poco precipitado.
 
  También me gustaría probar FreeBSD y de ArchLinux la gente habla muy
 bien.
 
  No se, pero ultimamente me estoy planteando esto muy seguido. Quizas
  solo me este poniendo viejo...
  No está mal cambiar de distro, aporta un montón de experiencia y produce
  un subidón de adrenalina :-)
 
  Saludos,
 
 Arch linux para escritorio es lo mejor que he usado, y he usado muchas
 distribuciones. Una Rolling Release me parece la opción mas acertada
 para escritorio, ademas es rápida, todo precompilado para i686, solo
 instala lo que tu le dices, repositorios muy completos tanto oficiales
 como de la comunidad y un sistema de ports al mas puro estilo BSD.

 También he usado DreeBSD y OpenBSD. Linux me parece mucho mas versatil
 que cualquiera de ellas.


 Un saludo.


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Perdon, se me fue un send antes de tiempo...

Bueno, antes que nada queria agradecer a todos por sus comentarios y
experiencias, son muy valiosas para mi.

Por otro lado, tanto el comentario de Sergio Bess como el de Camaleon me
iluminaron un poquito el camino, creo que era lo que estaba buscando.

Muchas gracias a todos nuevamente.
Saludos,
LMM


Re: [OT] - Alguna tentacion por otra distro?

2010-11-29 Thread Edgar Vargas
El día 28 de noviembre de 2010 18:24, Leandro Minatel
lean...@minatel.com.ar escribió:
 Bueno, simple, ¿han probado y/o utilizado alguna distro que les haya llamado
 poderosamente la atencion, tanto como para el plantearse reemplazar a
 Debian?


Asi como reemplazar a debian no, io he probado todas, o por lo menos
las que pude ver :P, comence mi vida en gnu/linux con fedora 8, todo
por un trabajito de tarea q nos dejo una ing. en mi carrera ing.
electronica, no sabia ni pio, lo mande ha hacer el trabajo, :P,
siempre me quedo la duda, pregunte lo q hacia, el tipo q me hizo por
20 dolares el servicio, solo me decia configuraciones, no tenia ni
idea, luego busq como un solitario a ese mismo fedora 8, no se
imaginan como comence :P, luego probe otra q me dijeron es igualita a
fedora, fue centos, 4.2, lo q me gusto de esas fue su estabilidad,
cero cuelgues..., luego probe ubuntu ya q en todos lados veia ubuntu y
me decian si usas linux eres un tonto porq te peirdes lo bonito de
ubuntu, lo probe y no se no me sorprendio :P, luego revise opensuse,
pero la forma omo maneja las cosas como q me descuadro, pero es una
muy buena distro...luego leyendo pase a debian lenny, Lo que mas me
llamo la etencion es su comunidad, muy colaboradora y de evras q
ayudan, no se pero debian me parece muy buena distro, se em pego que
ahora ya deje a mi fedorita en segundo plano :P,  luego probe otras,
pero tambien pude saborear a FreeBSD 8.1, cambian conceptos, y lo malo
es q no hay mucho soporte para hardware y es un poco duro, para
comprender, pero existe el handbook y la lsita questions-freebsd,
donde si hay una comunidad q ayuda, pero todo en ingles :P, ahora me
pica la curiosidad por openbsd, dicen q es el sistema operativo mas
seguro del planeta, nada mas q es duro solo instalarlo :P
En resumen amigos, me quedo con Debian:
ed...@debian:~$ cat /etc/debian_version
squeeze/sid
luego centos, fedora y por ultimo ubuntu y en BSD sin dudar FreeBSD y
openBSD, esa es mi experiencia con sw libre

 No se, pero ultimamente me estoy planteando esto muy seguido. Quizas solo me
 este poniendo viejo...

 Saludos y disculpas por el OT.
 LMM





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Re: Fwd: [OT] - Alguna tentacion por otra distro?

2010-11-29 Thread Sergio Bess

Leandro Minatel escribió:


2010/11/29 Juan Antonio push...@limbo.ari.es 
mailto:push...@limbo.ari.es


El 29/11/10 08:32, Camaleón escribió:
 El Sun, 28 Nov 2010 20:24:46 -0300, Leandro Minatel escribió:

 Bueno, simple, ¿han probado y/o utilizado alguna distro que les
haya
 llamado poderosamente la atencion, tanto como para el plantearse
 reemplazar a Debian?
 openSUSE, muy profesional y robusta con unos entornos (GNOME,
KDE) muy
 cuidados y pulidos.

 A nivel técnico, excelente, desde mi punto de vista.

 Las pegas... pues que el soporte es muy corto (18 meses) y que ahora
 mismo Novell acaba de ser comprada por Attachmate y las aguas
están un
 poco agitadas. Para un usuario casero/uso particular no veo
problemas,
 pero ahora mismo meterla en una empresa o para algo más serio
quizá sea
 un poco precipitado.

 También me gustaría probar FreeBSD y de ArchLinux la gente habla
muy bien.

 No se, pero ultimamente me estoy planteando esto muy seguido.
Quizas
 solo me este poniendo viejo...
 No está mal cambiar de distro, aporta un montón de experiencia y
produce
 un subidón de adrenalina :-)

 Saludos,

Arch linux para escritorio es lo mejor que he usado, y he usado muchas
distribuciones. Una Rolling Release me parece la opción mas acertada
para escritorio, ademas es rápida, todo precompilado para i686, solo
instala lo que tu le dices, repositorios muy completos tanto oficiales
como de la comunidad y un sistema de ports al mas puro estilo BSD.

También he usado DreeBSD y OpenBSD. Linux me parece mucho mas versatil
que cualquiera de ellas.


Un saludo.


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Perdon, se me fue un send antes de tiempo...

Bueno, antes que nada queria agradecer a todos por sus comentarios y 
experiencias, son muy valiosas para mi.


Por otro lado, tanto el comentario de Sergio Bess como el de Camaleon 
me iluminaron un poquito el camino, creo que era lo que estaba buscando.


Muchas gracias a todos nuevamente.
Saludos,
LMM
No hay nada que agradecer Leandro. Este es un lindo OT porque nos 
permite expresar nuestras experiencias.


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Re: [OT] - Alguna tentacion por otra distro?

2010-11-29 Thread Carlos Miranda Molina

On 11/28/2010 8:28 PM, German Velazquez wrote:

El 28 de noviembre de 2010 17:24, Leandro Minatel
lean...@minatel.com.ar mailto:lean...@minatel.com.ar escribió:

Bueno, simple, ¿han probado y/o utilizado alguna distro que les haya
llamado poderosamente la atencion, tanto como para el plantearse
reemplazar a Debian?

No se, pero ultimamente me estoy planteando esto muy seguido. Quizas
solo me este poniendo viejo...


Yo utilizo Debian estable en mi desktop, aunque justo en mi nuevo 
trabajo estoy obligado a utilizar un XP en mi netbook (mi desktop 
laboral tiene Squeeze).


En servidores utilizo Debian y/o Centos (porque KVM se actualiza más 
rápido) pero por lo demás he utilizado Ubuntu pocas veces (siempre 
vuelvo a Debian) Fedora ha sido la que más me ha durado y OpenSuse 
apenás se liberó (tambien he usado y comrado Suse 7.3) pero mi primera 
disto fue Mandrake 7.algo en el año 2000, desde el 2002 en adelante me 
he pasado exclusivamente a GNU/linux casi.


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Re: Balanceador de varias líneas WAN/ADSL en Debian .

2010-11-29 Thread ceduard0
El día 25 de noviembre de 2010 18:37, Ramses
ramses.sevi...@gmail.com escribió:
 Buenas a todos,

 Estoy pensando en montar un balanceador de tráfico de una LAN a varias
 líneas WAN/ADSL en un equipo con Debian...

 ¿Tiene alguien expreriencia con este tema?

 ¿Un empujoncito para ver por donde meterle mano?

Hola, la verdad no he tenido experiencia en este tema, pero el empujón
te lo puedo dar con este manual
http://www.forat.info/2010/06/30/balanceo-de-carga-entre-servidores-bajo-linux-debian-manual-completo/

Salu2.

 Saludos,

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[solucionado]Re: Problema al actualizar la lista de paquetes

2010-11-29 Thread mishkin
El vie, 26-11-2010 a las 19:50 +, Camaleón escribió:
 El Fri, 26 Nov 2010 14:33:08 -0500, mishkin escribió:
 
  El vie, 26-11-2010 a las 18:36 +, Camaleón escribió:
 
  Aunque el repo sea local, quizá tenga alguna relación con esto:
  
  Re: Release file expired
  http://lists.debian.org/debian-mirrors/2010/11/msg9.html
  
  
   No habra manera de decirle que ignore release? es absurdo que no pueda
  instalar paquetes por eso.
 
 Hum... ni idea. Espera que busco.
 
 Mira, hay un bug parecido que afecta al repositorio de snapshot:
 
 ***
 snapshot.debian.org: apt (by default) complains about expired Release 
 files
 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=595801
 ***
 
 Y el autor del bug sugiere que se puede eludir usando:
 
 aptitude -o 'Acquire::Check-Valid-Until=false' update
 
 Prueba a ver :-?
 
 Saludos,
 
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 Ya probé y funcionó, gracias.


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Re: [OT] - Alguna tentacion por otra distro?

2010-11-29 Thread hector hector
Si de echo probe varias distribuciones en un equipo de pruebas, pero
no me acostumbro, así que nunca me planté pasarlo a mis equipos
principales.-


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Re: [OT] - Alguna tentacion por otra distro?

2010-11-29 Thread JAP

El 28/11/10 20:24, Leandro Minatel escribió:
Bueno, simple, ¿han probado y/o utilizado alguna distro que les haya 
llamado poderosamente la atencion, tanto como para el plantearse 
reemplazar a Debian?


No se, pero ultimamente me estoy planteando esto muy seguido. Quizas 
solo me este poniendo viejo...


Saludos y disculpas por el OT.
LMM

Sólo LFS, por una cuestión de curiosidad de armar un sistema totalmente 
personalizado, no por cambiar Debian.


JAP


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Kile y las comillas

2010-11-29 Thread Odair Augusto Trujillo Orozco
Hola amigos, estoy usando kile y me parece que está
muy completo, aunque por ahora tengo un problema. Si
quiero usar comillas dobles  , este siempre me pone
comillas invertidas, ` ` o mejor dicho las tildes invertidas.
Aunque en algunas palabras no lo hace y si repito la tecla
se borran las tildes y aparecen las comillas.
Alguien sabe donde configurar eso ose que opción específica
de la configuración?

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Re: Dudas sobre HDCP

2010-11-29 Thread Jose Pablo Rojas
De hecho no es necesario, es solo definirlo en la configuracion de la
maquina cliente

El 25 de noviembre de 2010 10:59, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:

 El 2010-11-25 a las 11:40 -0500, eturo escribió:

 (reenvío a la lista)

   El Thu, 25 Nov 2010 11:13:29 -0500, eturo escribió:
  
   Saludos tengo una duda como puedo configurar dhcp3 en debian lenny
   utilizando utilizando la interfaz virtual de mi red
  
   Si te refieres a cómo configurar una interfaz de red virtual para que
   reciba los datos de un servidor dhcp, pues supongo que de la misma
 forma
   que lo haces con la interfaz real:
  
  
 http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch05.en.html#_the_virtual_interface
  
 http://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration#HowtoassignmultipleIPaddresses

  Lo que quiero es configurar el servidor DHCP para que me asigne las IP de
 mi LAn pero
  utilizando en la interfaz de red de mi servidor tengo configurada mi LAn
 en una interfaz
  virtal

 En los documentos que te indicaba explican cómo configurar una interfaz
 de red virtual (p. ej., eth0:1) para que utilice una configuración
 dinámica vía DHCP.

 No recuero haber tenido que definir ningún parámetro en concreto en el
 servidor DHCP donde especificara la interfaz de red :-?

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Re: Mi propio archivo crontab

2010-11-29 Thread Jose Pablo Rojas
y porque no mejor usar contrab -e para editarlo directamente?
este archivo es almacenado en /var/spool/cron/crontabs
pero no es recomendable modificarlos directamente, sino es mejor hacerlo con
el mando crontab -e

El 20 de noviembre de 2010 10:35, rantis cares rantisca...@gmail.comescribió:

 Listeros:

 Otra pregunta acerca de crontab, porque estoy haciendo algunas pruebas.

 Decidi crear mi propio archivo crontab que lo ubique en la siguiente
 carpeta

  /home/rantiscares/cronrantiscares

 Quedadndo de la siguiente manera
 # mi hr dm ms ds comando
33 08 20 11 *  /home/rantiscares/prueba-tirar.sh

 le di permisos de ejecucion y lectura a mi archivo (cronrantiscares)
 solo para mi usuario mediante

  chmod 600 /home/rantiscares/cronrantiscares

 Posteriormente ejecute crontab para que lo reconozca como mi archivo
 crontab

  crontab -u rantiscares /home/rantiscares/cronrantiscares

 Cuando llego la hora de ejecutar el script lo hizo a la perfeccion...
 pero despues modifique con nano el minuto del archivo cronrantiscares
 para hacer otra prueba. Quedadndo de la siguiente manera


 # mi hr dm ms ds comando
38 08 20 11 *  /home/rantiscares/prueba-tirar.sh

  Pero la sorpresa es que no lo ejecuto, entonces liste las tareas de
 crontab mediante:

 crontab -l

 Y aqui es donde me di cuenta lo que pasaba, el crontab seguia con los
 valores anteriores

 # mi hr dm ms ds comando
33 08 20 11 *  /home/rantiscares/prueba-tirar.sh

 Posteriormente ejecute nuevamente.

  crontab -u rantiscares /home/rantiscares/cronrantiscares

 Volvi a revisar mediante el listado de tareas de crontab

   crontab -l

 Con la sorpresa de que ahora si tomaba los nuevos valores.

 La pregunta es ¿Que necesito hacer para que cada vez que modifique con
 nano cronrantiscares el crontab lo lea sin tener que ejecutar la orden
 crontab -u rantiscares /home/rantiscares/cronrantiscares ?

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Re: Mi propio archivo crontab

2010-11-29 Thread fernando sainz
Hola.

El día 20 de noviembre de 2010 17:35, rantis cares
rantisca...@gmail.com escribió:
 Listeros:

 Otra pregunta acerca de crontab, porque estoy haciendo algunas pruebas.

 Decidi crear mi propio archivo crontab que lo ubique en la siguiente carpeta

          /home/rantiscares/cronrantiscares

 Quedadndo de la siguiente manera
         # mi hr dm ms ds comando
            33 08 20 11 *  /home/rantiscares/prueba-tirar.sh

 le di permisos de ejecucion y lectura a mi archivo (cronrantiscares)
 solo para mi usuario mediante

          chmod 600 /home/rantiscares/cronrantiscares

Creo que el permiso de ejecución sobra.
Es un archivo de configuración.



 Posteriormente ejecute crontab para que lo reconozca como mi archivo crontab

          crontab -u rantiscares /home/rantiscares/cronrantiscares

Si lo haces desde tu usuario solo es necesrio ejecutar  crontab
cronrantiscares



 Cuando llego la hora de ejecutar el script lo hizo a la perfeccion...
 pero despues modifique con nano el minuto del archivo cronrantiscares
 para hacer otra prueba. Quedadndo de la siguiente manera


         # mi hr dm ms ds comando
            38 08 20 11 *  /home/rantiscares/prueba-tirar.sh

  Pero la sorpresa es que no lo ejecuto, entonces liste las tareas de
 crontab mediante:

         crontab -l

Sorpresa ¿por qué?



 Y aqui es donde me di cuenta lo que pasaba, el crontab seguia con los
 valores anteriores

         # mi hr dm ms ds comando
            33 08 20 11 *  /home/rantiscares/prueba-tirar.sh

 Posteriormente ejecute nuevamente.

          crontab -u rantiscares /home/rantiscares/cronrantiscares

 Volvi a revisar mediante el listado de tareas de crontab

           crontab -l

 Con la sorpresa de que ahora si tomaba los nuevos valores.

 La pregunta es ¿Que necesito hacer para que cada vez que modifique con
 nano cronrantiscares el crontab lo lea sin tener que ejecutar la orden
 crontab -u rantiscares /home/rantiscares/cronrantiscares ?


Como ya te han comentado se puede modificar la configuración del crontab con
el comando crontab -e,  pero a mi me parece mejor la forma que habías elegido,
ya que te permite tener localizado y por ejemplo sujeto a los backup
de tu $HOME o
a algún sistema de control de versiones de forma más comoda.

Siempre puedes hacerte un script que invoque al editor y luego ejecute
el crontab
si eso te supone algun tipo de problema.

/home/sh/miCrontab.sh
--
!/bin/bash

nano /home/...
crontab /home/...
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 Gracias


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Re: Kile y las comillas

2010-11-29 Thread fernando sainz
El día 30 de noviembre de 2010 03:57, Odair Augusto Trujillo Orozco
hald...@gmail.com escribió:
 Hola amigos, estoy usando kile y me parece que está
 muy completo, aunque por ahora tengo un problema. Si
 quiero usar comillas dobles  , este siempre me pone
 comillas invertidas, ` ` o mejor dicho las tildes invertidas.
 Aunque en algunas palabras no lo hace y si repito la tecla
 se borran las tildes y aparecen las comillas.
 Alguien sabe donde configurar eso ose que opción específica
 de la configuración?


No se mucho de LaTex, pero las comillas dobles en él se representan de
esa manera, al poner las comillas dobles lo que estás haciendo es
hacerlo dependiente de la codificación que estés usando.
(Lo mismo pasaría con las vocales acentuadas, busca al respecto.)

Saludos.


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Braille-terminaler i Sverige

2010-11-29 Thread Mats Erik Andersson
Hej!

För två månader sedan hade jag ett samtal i Stadsbiblioteket
och har sedan dess grunnat på frågan om blinda i Sverige kan
nyttja brltty utan några som helst svårigheter för GNU/Linux
och BSD. Vet någon hur saken står till? Finns det svårigheter
eller kunskap vi skulle kunna bidraga kring? Kan den blinde
finna hjälp i närheten eller är läget lika slumpartat som
för oss seende?

I förstone skall brltty inte påverkas av språkinställningen,
men kanske de apparater som finns i Sverige inte räcker till.




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Re: Braille-terminaler i Sverige

2010-11-29 Thread bardiazakeri

läser du punkt eller inte

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Hej!

För två månader sedan hade jag ett samtal i Stadsbiblioteket
och har sedan dess grunnat på frågan om blinda i Sverige kan
nyttja brltty utan några som helst svårigheter för GNU/Linux
och BSD. Vet någon hur saken står till? Finns det svårigheter
eller kunskap vi skulle kunna bidraga kring? Kan den blinde
finna hjälp i närheten eller är läget lika slumpartat som
för oss seende?

I förstone skall brltty inte påverkas av språkinställningen,
men kanske de apparater som finns i Sverige inte räcker till.




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mobilt bredband

2010-11-29 Thread mattias
någon som fått sådant att funka i debian squezee?
försökte nyss 
den säger bara att anslutningen koplades från
konfade via mobilt bredband i nätverksanslutningar
lämnade username och pass tomma
även pinkod då den är borta redan


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Re: mobilt bredband

2010-11-29 Thread Fredrik Andersson
Tjena, själv använder jag mej av sakis3g.
Den kombinerar usb modeswitch och ger grafisk konfig av uppkoppling.
Har huawei e1750 telenor och.fungerar klockrent

fredrikfri...@gmail.com [X10]

Den 29 nov 2010 23.27, mattias m...@mjw.se skrev:

någon som fått sådant att funka i debian squezee?
försökte nyss
den säger bara att anslutningen koplades från
konfade via mobilt bredband i nätverksanslutningar
lämnade username och pass tomma
även pinkod då den är borta redan


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Re: Gerenciador para pousadas e hotéis

2010-11-29 Thread Marcelo Laia
Voce deu uma olhada no Joomla HSB?

http://joomlahbs.com/

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Re: Gerenciador para pousadas e hotéis

2010-11-29 Thread Marcelo Laia
No sourceforge tem alguns, tambem.

http://is.gd/hXjtE

Depois me diga qual voce escolheu, pois daqui a alguns meses vou
precisar de um tambem. ;)

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Bind9 não inicializa

2010-11-29 Thread Fabiano Almeida

Boa tarde @ll

Estou montando um servidor pra hospedar o site do meu trampo, a idéia é 
o servidor conectar a internet, distribuir pra rede interna (squid) e 
ser o dns master do dominio (depois desse funcionando, vou montar um dns 
slave em outra conexão) e redirecionar pra um computador interno da 
minha rede dedicado que vai servir a página. Uso Debian lenny.


Segui o tutorial disponível em 
linux.justinhartman.com/DNS_Installation_and_Setup_using_Bind9 pra fazer 
o Bind chrooted, aparentemente tudo certo, mas o Bind não inicializa.


Quando coloco /etc/init.d/bind9 start, mostra: /Starting domain name 
service...:bind9./

e só isso, ao ver o status diz: /bind9 in not running failed!/

Onde vejo o log pra descobrir o que ta causando erro? o que posso fazer 
pra sanar o problema?


Grato,

Fabiano de Almeida


RE: Bind9 não inicia liza

2010-11-29 Thread Elmano Férrer

Localizar o processo

ps aux | grep named

resultado parecido com

root 25655  1.4  0.1   7400  5940 ?Ss   10:41   5:23 
/usr/local/sbin/named -d 500

O problema pode ser em seu script.

Localize o destino do arquivo named.pid e compare se o endereço encontra é 
igual ao encontrado no seu script que chama o processo, caso não, realize a 
mudança.

Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:15:16 -0200
From: fa.gru...@yahoo.com.br
To: debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org
Subject: Bind9 não inicializa



  



  
  
Boa tarde @ll



Estou montando um servidor pra hospedar o site do meu trampo, a
idéia é o servidor conectar a internet, distribuir pra rede interna
(squid) e ser o dns master do dominio (depois desse funcionando, vou
montar um dns slave em outra conexão) e redirecionar pra um
computador interno da minha rede dedicado que vai servir a página.
Uso Debian lenny.



Segui o tutorial disponível em
linux.justinhartman.com/DNS_Installation_and_Setup_using_Bind9 pra
fazer o Bind chrooted, aparentemente tudo certo, mas o Bind não
inicializa.



Quando coloco /etc/init.d/bind9 start, mostra: Starting domain
  name service...:bind9.

e só isso, ao ver o status diz: bind9 in not running failed!



Onde vejo o log pra descobrir o que ta causando erro? o que posso
fazer pra sanar o problema?



Grato,



Fabiano de Almeida
  

Re: Bind9 não inicializa

2010-11-29 Thread caio ferreira
Prezado Fabiano

O arquivo de log do BIND se eu não me engano esta no arquivo /var/log/syslog.

Para colocar o bind em modo chroot fiz o seguinte.

# apt-get install bind9 dnsutils
# /etc/init.d/bind9 stop
# /etc/default/bind9
OPTIONS=-u bind -t /var/lib/named
# mkdir -p /var/lib/named/etc
# mkdir /var/lib/named/dev
# mkdir -p /var/lib/named/var/cache/bind
# mkdir -p /var/lib/named/var/run/bind/run
# mv /etc/bind /var/lib/named/etc
# ln -s /var/lib/named/etc/bind /etc/bind
# mknod /var/lib/named/dev/null c 1 3
# mknod /var/lib/named/dev/random c 1 8
# chmod 666 /var/lib/named/dev/null /var/lib/named/dev/random
# chown -R bind:bind /var/lib/named/var/*
# chown -R bind:bind /var/lib/named/etc/bind
# /etc/init.d/bind9 start

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2010/11/29 Fabiano Almeida fa.gru...@yahoo.com.br:
 Boa tarde @ll

 Estou montando um servidor pra hospedar o site do meu trampo, a idéia é o
 servidor conectar a internet, distribuir pra rede interna (squid) e ser o
 dns master do dominio (depois desse funcionando, vou montar um dns slave em
 outra conexão) e redirecionar pra um computador interno da minha rede
 dedicado que vai servir a página. Uso Debian lenny.

 Segui o tutorial disponível em
 linux.justinhartman.com/DNS_Installation_and_Setup_using_Bind9 pra fazer o
 Bind chrooted, aparentemente tudo certo, mas o Bind não inicializa.

 Quando coloco /etc/init.d/bind9 start, mostra: Starting domain name
 service...:bind9.
 e só isso, ao ver o status diz: bind9 in not running failed!

 Onde vejo o log pra descobrir o que ta causando erro? o que posso fazer pra
 sanar o problema?

 Grato,

 Fabiano de Almeida


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Re: Bind9 não inicializa

2010-11-29 Thread Eden Caldas
Seria legal prover o log.

*/etc/init.d/bind9 restart ; tail -30 /var/log/syslog | grep named*



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Em 29 de novembro de 2010 17:09, caio ferreira abreuf...@gmail.com
escreveu:
 Prezado Fabiano

 O arquivo de log do BIND se eu não me engano esta no arquivo
/var/log/syslog.

 Para colocar o bind em modo chroot fiz o seguinte.

 # apt-get install bind9 dnsutils
 # /etc/init.d/bind9 stop
 # /etc/default/bind9
OPTIONS=-u bind -t /var/lib/named
 # mkdir -p /var/lib/named/etc
 # mkdir /var/lib/named/dev
 # mkdir -p /var/lib/named/var/cache/bind
 # mkdir -p /var/lib/named/var/run/bind/run
 # mv /etc/bind /var/lib/named/etc
 # ln -s /var/lib/named/etc/bind /etc/bind
 # mknod /var/lib/named/dev/null c 1 3
 # mknod /var/lib/named/dev/random c 1 8
 # chmod 666 /var/lib/named/dev/null /var/lib/named/dev/random
 # chown -R bind:bind /var/lib/named/var/*
 # chown -R bind:bind /var/lib/named/etc/bind
 # /etc/init.d/bind9 start

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 : :'  :  abreuf...@gmail.com
 `. `'`   Debian User
  `-

 2010/11/29 Fabiano Almeida fa.gru...@yahoo.com.br:
 Boa tarde @ll

 Estou montando um servidor pra hospedar o site do meu trampo, a idéia é o
 servidor conectar a internet, distribuir pra rede interna (squid) e ser o
 dns master do dominio (depois desse funcionando, vou montar um dns slave
em
 outra conexão) e redirecionar pra um computador interno da minha rede
 dedicado que vai servir a página. Uso Debian lenny.

 Segui o tutorial disponível em
 linux.justinhartman.com/DNS_Installation_and_Setup_using_Bind9 pra fazer
o
 Bind chrooted, aparentemente tudo certo, mas o Bind não inicializa.

 Quando coloco /etc/init.d/bind9 start, mostra: Starting domain name
 service...:bind9.
 e só isso, ao ver o status diz: bind9 in not running failed!

 Onde vejo o log pra descobrir o que ta causando erro? o que posso fazer
pra
 sanar o problema?

 Grato,

 Fabiano de Almeida


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Você tem saudades?

2010-11-29 Thread Info E-muzik

Em 2004 lançamos a E-muzik: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2a8a_HkBWM 


E agora? 




frequency out of range

2010-11-29 Thread danzieger
Hi! After the fresh install of Debian Lenny my monitor screen displays 
frequency out of range. I found that many people have the same problem with 
Xorg settings. It`s strange beacouse that works fine on my computer. Is there 
any solution to fix it? I need X serwer on my machine to set up my internet 
connection = ADSL neostrada tp.
Philips 107T4 CRT, AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+, nVIDIA GeForce GTS 250, 2 GB RAM, 60 
GB HD.

debian sled install failed

2010-11-29 Thread Jude DaShiell
I have drives on sleds here so as to be able to switch operating systems 
in and out when needed.  I think espeakup-amd64.iso was built with some 
version of debian squeeze and I tried to install it onto one of these 
drives and later hung the hard drive off of a usb port.  In both instances 
debian failed to detect the drive.  The drive isn't unuseable though since 
slackware has no problem finding it and installing on it either.  The 
archlinux also failed to detect the drive, so debian is in pretty good 
company.  I'll try later with a current version of fedora and see what 
happens there too.  The espeak iso's are netinstall disks if that helps 
too.





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Re: after upgrade to squeeze keyboard does no longer work with X

2010-11-29 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 19:47:29 +0100, Joachim Reichel wrote:

 after an upgrade to squeeze I have the problem that my keyboard is no
 longer recognized by X (the mouse works). If I kill gdm/kdm from another
 machine via ssh, I get a console where the keyboard works. Xorg.0.log
 does not show any errors (and the keyboard is mentioned there).
 
 It does not matter whether the keyboard is connected via USB or PS/2.
 Removing my xorg.conf (to use the defaults/autodetection) does not help
 either.
 
 Any ideas how to debug the problem?

Upload /var/log/Xorg.0.log, /etc/X11/xorg.conf (if any) and /etc/
defaults/keyboard to www.pastebin.com

Have you tried to create a new user account and test from there?

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Re: frequency out of range

2010-11-29 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 08:49:36 +0100, danzieger wrote:

 Hi! After the fresh install of Debian Lenny my monitor screen displays
 frequency out of range. I found that many people have the same problem
 with Xorg settings. It`s strange beacouse that works fine on my
 computer. Is there any solution to fix it? I need X serwer on my machine
 to set up my internet connection = ADSL neostrada tp. Philips 107T4 CRT,
 AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+, nVIDIA GeForce GTS 250, 2 GB RAM, 60 GB HD.

Upload you /var/log/Xorg.0.log to www.pastebin.com (you can boot from a 
LiveCD if you feel more confortable when working inside a GUI).

In addition, you can also try with one of the next approaches:

1/ Try to load VESA driver
2/ Enforce a Modeline
3/ Install nvidia closed drivers

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Re: Smileys don't animate [Unsolved again]

2010-11-29 Thread Barry Samuels
On 28/11/10 17:10:28, Barry Samuels wrote:
   I have found that creating a new browser profile has cured the
   problem on Firefox. That, however, is a bit of a nuisance as it 
   means transferring bookmarks, re-installing add-ons etc. It would be 
   nice to know what part of the profile is causing the problem so that 
   it would be possible to correct it.
   
   The problem still occurs in Opera and Chromium though. Why should a
   problem like that affect different browsers in the same way?

Well that 'cure' lasted less than 24 hours and the problem is back.

What the hell is going on?

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need help on recovering Windows partition

2010-11-29 Thread Long Wind
I play with etch's fdisk, now I can't access all files in Windows partitions

At first my partition is as follow and they work:

Disk /dev/hda: 20.8 GB, 20847697920 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 2534 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes

  Device Boot  Start End  Blocks   Id  System
/dev/hda1   2 543 43536155  Extended
/dev/hda2   * 5441086 4361647+   c  W95 FAT32 (LBA)
/dev/hda310871991 7269412+   c  W95 FAT32 (LBA)
/dev/hda419922534 4361647+  83  Linux
/dev/hda5   2 543 4353583+   b  W95 FAT32

Then I delete all partitions except hda4
and create a extended partition
and two logical partitions
each logical partition corresponds to hda2 and hda3, listed above
but I can't access them in etch
then I use fdisk to recreate old table
but still can't access them
even though the table looks the same as above

Can you help me?


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Re: Smileys don't animate [Unsolved again]

2010-11-29 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 10:03:42 +, Barry Samuels wrote:

 On 28/11/10 17:10:28, Barry Samuels wrote:
   I have found that creating a new browser profile has cured the
   problem on Firefox. That, however, is a bit of a nuisance as it
   means transferring bookmarks, re-installing add-ons etc. It would
   be nice to know what part of the profile is causing the problem so
   that it would be possible to correct it.
   
   The problem still occurs in Opera and Chromium though. Why should a
   problem like that affect different browsers in the same way?
 
 Well that 'cure' lasted less than 24 hours and the problem is back.
 
 What the hell is going on?

We can't tell if you do not provide the requested data.

Does it work using a proxy?

Can you tell us the link?

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Re: Can Debian Backup ntfs File System?

2010-11-29 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
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Camaleón wrote:
 On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 18:48:18 +0100, Axel Freyn wrote:
 A similiar point is true for scandisk / chkdsk: Again, independent on
 the filesystem: Once the filesystem is corrupted, the recovery tool has
 to make assumptions about what is the correct information -- and if it
 makes the wrong assumption, it WILL destroy data. For example: How can
 chkdsk guarantee that, whenever it writes some information on the disk,
 it uses a truely free part of the disc? maybe on this place was a
 piece of an important file, which was lost by the file-system
 corruption?
 
 Well, no need to worry. You are thinking in the worst scenario but even 
 if the file system structure is completey destroyed, defrag is also 
 capable of performing a test only disk analysis and so does chkdsk.

Well, it depends on the value of the data whether to worry or not. If it
really is important data and the disk already shows some harddisk errors
(one possible reason for the failure to boot), then it might be really
dangerous to strain the fragile device with time consuming windows
defrag instead on focussing on getting the data off the dying disk.


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Re: Can Debian Backup ntfs File System?

2010-11-29 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 11:32:29 +0100, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:

 Camaleón wrote:

 Well, no need to worry. You are thinking in the worst scenario but even
 if the file system structure is completey destroyed, defrag is also
 capable of performing a test only disk analysis and so does chkdsk.
 
 Well, it depends on the value of the data whether to worry or not. If it
 really is important data and the disk already shows some harddisk errors
 (one possible reason for the failure to boot), then it might be really
 dangerous to strain the fragile device with time consuming windows
 defrag instead on focussing on getting the data off the dying disk.

Last backup was from a year ago, that should give you some hints about 
how valuable is data for the user.

NTFS is quite robust. In fact, it survives better to unforeseen shutdowns 
than other linux filesystems. And again, if you are concerned about the 
fragile status of the file system, run the diagnosis tools in test mode.

Heck, diagnosis tools are precisely for debugging problems with hard disk 
and file system structure. You can't even know there is a problem -nor 
what kind of problem is- if you don't get feedback from these tools.

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Re: My server catched a rootkit?

2010-11-29 Thread Brian
On Sun 28 Nov 2010 at 19:28:48 -0500, Brad Alexander wrote:
 
 Plus the mundane stuff, like regularly changing passwords, disabling
 root logins in ssh, and things like that are all a part of your
 defensive stance.

Changing passwords as frequently as changing the locks on the doors of
your house is one approach and logging in with ssh and a sixteen
character password shouldn't lead to any undue problems.


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Re: Smileys don't animate [Unsolved again]

2010-11-29 Thread Barry Samuels
On 29/11/10 10:21:56, Camaleón wrote:
 On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 10:03:42 +, Barry Samuels wrote:
 
  On 28/11/10 17:10:28, Barry Samuels wrote:
I have found that creating a new browser profile has cured the
problem on Firefox. That, however, is a bit of a nuisance as it
means transferring bookmarks, re-installing add-ons etc. It would
be nice to know what part of the profile is causing the problem 
so that it would be possible to correct it.

The problem still occurs in Opera and Chromium though. Why should
 a
problem like that affect different browsers in the same way?
  
  Well that 'cure' lasted less than 24 hours and the problem is back.
  
  What the hell is going on?
 
 We can't tell if you do not provide the requested data.
 
 Does it work using a proxy?
 
 Can you tell us the link?
 
 Greetings,
 
 -- 
 Camaleón

Going through hidemyass.com makes no difference - the smileys do not 
animate.

If you mean the link to the page with the smileys:

http://www.beemthere-donethat.org.uk/bbHpp/viewtopic.php?
f=10t=180sid=531ee08ae92329873213f0568dd2830c

It appears that only part of the GIF image file is being downloaded by the 
browser. If I save one of the non-animated smileys and compare it with a 
version that does animate then the size of the non-animated GIF is much 
smaller.

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Re: Smileys don't animate [Unsolved again]

2010-11-29 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 11:14:05 +, Barry Samuels wrote:

 On 29/11/10 10:21:56, Camaleón wrote:

  Well that 'cure' lasted less than 24 hours and the problem is back.
  
  What the hell is going on?
 
 We can't tell if you do not provide the requested data.
 
 Does it work using a proxy?
 
 Can you tell us the link?
 
 Going through hidemyass.com makes no difference - the smileys do not
 animate.

Okay. I was thinking the problem could have come from your own ISP proxy 
or caching service and using an external proxy should have render the 
site from scratch. But if does not work, then we can forget the ISP 
variable.
 
 If you mean the link to the page with the smileys:
 
 http://www.beemthere-donethat.org.uk/bbHpp/viewtopic.php?
 f=10t=180sid=531ee08ae92329873213f0568dd2830c

I mean the true URI so we can check :-)

 It appears that only part of the GIF image file is being downloaded by
 the browser. If I save one of the non-animated smileys and compare it
 with a version that does animate then the size of the non-animated GIF
 is much smaller.

If we can't see it, we cannot tell.

Are your experiencing the same problem from another computer?

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Re: debian sled install failed

2010-11-29 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 03:51:50 -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:

 I have drives on sleds here so as to be able to switch operating systems
 in and out when needed.  I think espeakup-amd64.iso was built with some
 version of debian squeeze and I tried to install it onto one of these
 drives and later hung the hard drive off of a usb port.  In both
 instances debian failed to detect the drive.  The drive isn't unuseable
 though since slackware has no problem finding it and installing on it
 either.  The archlinux also failed to detect the drive, so debian is in
 pretty good company.  I'll try later with a current version of fedora
 and see what happens there too.  The espeak iso's are netinstall disks
 if that helps too.

Not sure if I understood you correctly. Let's see... you are trying to 
install Debian in a computer with a hard disk connected to sleds (I've 
never heard from that English word before, but Google seems to suggest 
it's like a hard disk case, similar to a caddy or tray) and the hard disk 
is not being recognized neither when attached directly to the sled nor 
when attached to an external USB case.

It's very strange Debian cannot detect the drive (is SATA, SCSI, IDE hard 
disk?) unless you are using a hard disk controller pretty rare/uncommon 
or your BIOS setup is using a RAID configuration.

If you can provide additional information on the computer you are trying 
to install Debian that will give us more hints to guess what could be 
happening :-?

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Re: need help on recovering Windows partition

2010-11-29 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 05:07:47 -0500, Long Wind wrote:

 I play with etch's fdisk, now I can't access all files in Windows
 partitions
 
 At first my partition is as follow and they work:
 
 Disk /dev/hda: 20.8 GB, 20847697920 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track,
 2534 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
 
   Device Boot  Start End  Blocks   Id  System
 /dev/hda1   2 543 43536155  Extended
 /dev/hda2   * 5441086 4361647+   c  W95 FAT32 (LBA)
 /dev/hda310871991 7269412+   c  W95 FAT32 (LBA)
 /dev/hda419922534 4361647+  83  Linux 
 /dev/hda5   2 543 4353583+   b  W95 FAT32
 
 Then I delete all partitions except hda4 and create a extended partition
 and two logical partitions
 each logical partition corresponds to hda2 and hda3, listed above but I
 can't access them in etch
 then I use fdisk to recreate old table but still can't access them
 even though the table looks the same as above
 
 Can you help me?

Did you delete the windows partitions or the above information is still 
valid?

Your partitioning scheme looks a bit weird (there are no primary 
partitions but just one extended holding the logical ones and the boot 
flag is under hda2).

What is the current status of your setup? Can you boot into Debian, 
Windows or any OS at all? Can you access the data from a LiveCD? Can you 
mount the partitions from Debian? What error message are you getting (if 
any)?

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Re: To make unreadable a functional system.

2010-11-29 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer, Mike:

 Sounds like you're asking for the impossible.  Once the disk is
 encrypted, you'll at least need to enter a password as a key to
 decrypt it when it powers on.

Can the passwords (to run and to read) be different? - So that one
person can all the administration - that is the system is totally open
to him while another person that just lunches it - say after power
failure - only has a password to make it running?

 Would it solve your problem to make the machine diskless, boot it over
 the network?

No.


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Re: To make unreadable a functional system.

2010-11-29 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer, Eduardo:

 It would have been easier to set up encryption while the system is
 being installed. The debian installer can do that for you, as a
 matter of fact.
 
 Afterwards, I'd recommend booting a live distro of your choice,
 backing up the data, creating an encrypted partition, restoring the
 data and then editing /etc/fstab and other places where it might be
 necessary to change the filesystem references. You might need a new
 initramfs too.

Sorry, didn't got an idea: Yo say that I can make encrypted right from
the box (Debian) - then why do I need to have a live CD and then adhust
my FS settings?

Can I make separate passwords (if one is necessary to boot) - for
accessing the FS and for just booting?

May there are some special projects on this?

If You would be looking for such a solution - which Your keywords for
searching the web would be?

Thanks again for any help.


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Re: To make unreadable a functional system.

2010-11-29 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI

On Seg, 29 Nov 2010, Sthu Deus wrote:

Sounds like you're asking for the impossible.  Once the disk is
encrypted, you'll at least need to enter a password as a key to
decrypt it when it powers on.


Can the passwords (to run and to read) be different?


No. Running requires reading.


- So that one
person can all the administration - that is the system is totally open
to him while another person that just lunches it - say after power
failure - only has a password to make it running?


That's what user accounts are for, in this case the superuser and  
normal users.



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Re: To make unreadable a functional system.

2010-11-29 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI

On Seg, 29 Nov 2010, Sthu Deus wrote:

Sorry, didn't got an idea: Yo say that I can make encrypted right from
the box (Debian) - then why do I need to have a live CD and then adhust
my FS settings?


You can create encrypted filesystems, but you cannot encrypt on the  
fly one that already exists.



Can I make separate passwords (if one is necessary to boot) - for
accessing the FS and for just booting?


As I've told in the other e-mail, booting requires accessing the FS.


May there are some special projects on this?

If You would be looking for such a solution - which Your keywords for
searching the web would be?


Try unicorn. :-)

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I still haven't fully understood exactly what you want. The idea I  
have is essentially impossible, but maybe if you explain it in more  
detail a viable option can be presented.



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Re: Newbie video editing question

2010-11-29 Thread Marc Shapiro

On 11/28/10 23:10, Camaleón wrote:

On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:31:10 -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:

When I mentioned this to a friend, he pulled out a WinTV card, using a
Hauppauge PVR-250.  Are there drivers for this in the standard kernel
tree, or do I need to get them from somewhere?


As per this doc:

http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Hauppauge_PVR-250

The card seems to be supported under v4l drivers that come with modern
stock kernels.


Thanks, that's good to know.


Also, what is the best capture and editing software for a newbie with
minimal needs.  No flame wars, please.  I know that Cinelerra is
available, but I don't know what else there is, or how easy they are to
use.  For now all I really need to do is capture the analog signal from
a VCR and save it to a file.  Then I want to edit out the commercials,
possibly combine multiple files, and then save the resulting file to a
dvd iso that can be mounted directly and played back, or written to a
dvd.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_video_editing_software


I had seen this site before, then forgot about it.  Thanks for posting 
the link.



PiTiVi, OpenShot and Kino are the easy-ones (in the line of Windows Movie
Maker).


I'll give PiTiVi and Kino a shot as soon as I get the card installed. 
Is OpenShot a Debian package?  I couldn't find it.



Cinelerra and Kdenlive are more complete (like Adobe Premiere).


I thought Cinelerra was overkill.  I can always install it later if I 
decide I need more control and functionality.  Since I avoid KDE (I keep 
things simple with FVWM2) Kdenlive would be a last resort.



Avidemux and LiVES could be another option.


Thanks, again.  Now I have someplace to start my experimenting.

Marc


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Re: Newbie video editing question

2010-11-29 Thread Marc Shapiro

On 11/29/10 04:24, Paul Cartwright wrote:

First off, I'm a video editing newbie.  Not a linux newbie.  I've been
running Debian since Bo.

I have a lot of video tapes lying around and I am afraid they will
degrade over time.  Also, since they are not making tapes any more (or
VCRs?) I expect it will be difficult to repair my two VCRs when they
start to die on me.  So I want to convert my analog tapes to digital
files while I can and write them out to DVD.

ever thought about MythTV?? or is that overkill..


For now, that would certainly be overkill.  Of course, now that I have a 
compatible card, there is no telling what I might do down the line.


Marc


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Re: To make unreadable a functional system.

2010-11-29 Thread Wolodja Wentland
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 23:34 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
 after a system has been installed and configured - to make it
 encrypted so that it will make impossible (or almost so) to read its
 files, configuration, etc (even though the HDD be removed from the
 host and connected to another running OS) - yet that it will run from
 turning on power on the host itself (boot).

 - In short - possible to use, impossible to read w/o a password.

I am not entirely sure what you are trying to achieve, but I think you
aim for full disk encryption and user/root passwords. Take a look at the
following links, which describe methods to setup disk encryption:

http://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/2008/09/cryptroot/
http://linuxgazette.net/140/kapil.html

I followed the second approach and am very happy with it. If these
approaches do not cover your usecase you might want to desribe your
objectives in more detail.
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Re: Newbie video editing question

2010-11-29 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 07:19:14 -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:

 On 11/28/10 23:10, Camaleón wrote:

(...)

 PiTiVi, OpenShot and Kino are the easy-ones (in the line of Windows
 Movie Maker).
 
 I'll give PiTiVi and Kino a shot as soon as I get the card installed. Is
 OpenShot a Debian package?  I couldn't find it.

Humm... it's available for Squeeze/Sid but not Lenny (sorry, I didn't 
notice you were running stable) :-(

http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/openshot
 
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Re: My server catched a rootkit?

2010-11-29 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Lu, 29 nov 10, 10:55:32, Brian wrote:
 On Sun 28 Nov 2010 at 19:28:48 -0500, Brad Alexander wrote:
  
  Plus the mundane stuff, like regularly changing passwords, disabling
  root logins in ssh, and things like that are all a part of your
  defensive stance.
 
 Changing passwords as frequently as changing the locks on the doors of
 your house is one approach and logging in with ssh and a sixteen
 character password shouldn't lead to any undue problems.

Does key-only login and a passphrase twice as long for the key count?

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Re: Debian (2.6.35) on Mac Mini (late-2010)

2010-11-29 Thread w f
Thanks, Andreas!
I gave it a try and it worked ... sort of.

I don't have Mac OSX installed on the box but I did boot first into the Mac OSX 
installer DVD.
Then I rebooted into a bootable rEFIt disc.
I used its tools and sync'd the MBR.
I then rebooted and - BAM! - GRUB menu!
I chose my image (the non-rescue one) and things started out OK.
I saw a few lines of booting text then ... nothing.
I rebooted and tried again; same results.

I waited 10 minutes and successfully SSH'd in from a different machine.
So ... it's up and running. Now I suspect it's video hardware issues.
After checking /etc/intttab, the default runlevel is 2.
I removed the S04gdm3 symlink from /etc/rc2.d then rebooted; gdm is no longer 
running but the console display is still black.

I have no interest in running a GUI on the machine; it'll be nothing but a 
headless server.
I'm so close.





From: Andreas Weber ae...@worldwideweber.ch
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Fri, November 26, 2010 5:01:27 AM
Subject: Re: Debian (2.6.35) on Mac Mini (late-2010)

On 2010-11-24 22:18, w f wrote:
 and got a message saying that ... no bootable disk can be found
 ... During installation of Debian, my HW (500.1 GB ATA Toshiba
 MK5055GS) was detected w/o issue. Before trying rEFIt, I used the
 installer disc in recovery mode. I successfully mounted / and browsed
 around a bit. So ... I'm terribly confused. (LOL)

Just curiosity: What happens if you

- boot into MacOS once
- reboot
- use the rEFIt partitioning tool to sync the MBR
- reboot and try your Debian

? Your Debian should start ok afterwards from rEFIt

Without having a clue why, this is what actually works for me when it
happens once in a while. It seems that booting into MacOS fixes/syncs
something in the EFI environment that works ok afterwards.

Has anybody more insights on this?


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Re: Can Debian Backup ntfs File System?

2010-11-29 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
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Camaleón wrote:
 On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 11:32:29 +0100, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:

 Last backup was from a year ago, that should give you some hints about 
 how valuable is data for the user.

Daughter is a banker, not computer scientist. IMHO many of those
underestimate the importance of backups.

 NTFS is quite robust. In fact, it survives better to unforeseen shutdowns 
 than other linux filesystems. And again, if you are concerned about the 
 fragile status of the file system, run the diagnosis tools in test mode.

My point was not related to the robustness of the file system, it was
related to the robustness of the hardware. If it turns out that the
hardware is ok, there is still time to fix the fs AFTER the data have
been copied.

Cheers,

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Re: Can Debian Backup ntfs File System?

2010-11-29 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:20:27 +0100, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:

 Camaleón wrote:
 On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 11:32:29 +0100, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:

 Last backup was from a year ago, that should give you some hints about
 how valuable is data for the user.
 
 Daughter is a banker, not computer scientist. IMHO many of those
 underestimate the importance of backups.

Oh, c'mon. There is no need to be a computer scientist to care about 
your data. Not today. You can buy a USB external disk (or DVD media) and 
put there your beloved files. Even Windows can automate this task for you.

 NTFS is quite robust. In fact, it survives better to unforeseen
 shutdowns than other linux filesystems. And again, if you are concerned
 about the fragile status of the file system, run the diagnosis tools
 in test mode.
 
 My point was not related to the robustness of the file system, it was
 related to the robustness of the hardware. If it turns out that the
 hardware is ok, there is still time to fix the fs AFTER the data have
 been copied.

Which is a good procedure as long as you can backup your data. If you 
can't even copy/paste or dump it to another source you'll have to deal 
with your fragile hardware. And IIRC, hard disk was visible and even 
mountable but if you still think there is a hardware failure, then better 
use the manufacturer's disk utilities to check hard disk integrity (they 
run from DOS floppy or live ISO image).

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Re: To make unreadable a functional system.

2010-11-29 Thread Mike
Sthu Deus wrote:
 Once the disk is encrypted, you'll at least need to enter a
 password as a key to decrypt it when it powers on.
 
 Can the passwords (to run and to read) be different? - So that one
 person can all the administration - that is the system is totally open
 to him while another person that just lunches it - say after power
 failure - only has a password to make it running?

As Eduardo wrote, running and reading are the same thing here.
Entering the password makes decryption by the OS possible.  Without
the password, the OS can't even read the partition, so it can't run.
And once you have the password to decrypt a partition, you can remove
the disk and decrypt it on another machine where you have root
privileges, gaining access to all the files in the (decrypted) disk.

I suspect that you're making an analogy to the BIOS, where there's
separate supervisor and user passwords, with different permission
levels.  That analogy doesn't apply here.


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Re: Smileys don't animate [Solved again - Yes really!]

2010-11-29 Thread Barry Samuels
On 29/11/10 11:29:46, Camaleón wrote:
 On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 11:14:05 +, Barry Samuels wrote:
 
  On 29/11/10 10:21:56, Camaleón wrote:
 
   Well that 'cure' lasted less than 24 hours and the problem is back.
   
   What the hell is going on?
  
  We can't tell if you do not provide the requested data.
  
  Does it work using a proxy?
  
  Can you tell us the link?
  
  Going through hidemyass.com makes no difference - the smileys do not
  animate.
 
 Okay. I was thinking the problem could have come from your own ISP proxy 
 or caching service and using an external proxy should have render the 
 site from scratch. But if does not work, then we can forget the ISP 
 variable.
  
  If you mean the link to the page with the smileys:
  
  http://www.beemthere-donethat.org.uk/bbHpp/viewtopic.php?
  f=10t=180sid=531ee08ae92329873213f0568dd2830c
 
 I mean the true URI so we can check :-)
 
  It appears that only part of the GIF image file is being downloaded by
  the browser. If I save one of the non-animated smileys and compare it
  with a version that does animate then the size of the non-animated GIF
  is much smaller.
 
 If we can't see it, we cannot tell.
 
 Are your experiencing the same problem from another computer?

The problem was Privoxy. There is a 'deanimate-gifs' setting and this was 
the culprit. Adding my web site to the list of exceptions has cured the 
problem.

Setting up a new browser profile cured the problem temporarily until I 
remembered that I hadn't set the proxy. Doing that, which then routes 
everything through Privoxy, brought the problem back but I hadn't realised 
that until I tried disabling Privoxy today.

Ah well we live and learn. Well, I learn until I forget. (easy at my 
age) :-))

Thanks to Sven and Camaleon for trying. Special thanks to Camaleon for 
seeming very determined to solve my problem. :-))

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Re: My server catched a rootkit?

2010-11-29 Thread Brian
On Mon 29 Nov 2010 at 17:39:34 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:

 Does key-only login and a passphrase twice as long for the key count?

You're a cautious man, I see, and don't mind the extra typing. So, why
shouldn't it?


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Re: unloading unnecessary modules

2010-11-29 Thread Alvin Thompson
On Sat, November 27, 2010 10:36 am, Leandro Minatel wrote:
 # echo 'blacklist module_name'  /etc/modprobe.d/module_name.conf

Should that be?
# echo 'blacklist module_name'  /etc/modprobe.d/module_name.conf




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Re: Debian (2.6.35) on Mac Mini (late-2010)

2010-11-29 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Lu, 29 nov 10, 08:05:41, w f wrote:
 
 I waited 10 minutes and successfully SSH'd in from a different machine.
 So ... it's up and running. Now I suspect it's video hardware issues.
 After checking /etc/intttab, the default runlevel is 2.
 I removed the S04gdm3 symlink from /etc/rc2.d then rebooted; gdm is no longer 
 running but the console display is still black.
 
 I have no interest in running a GUI on the machine; it'll be nothing but a 
 headless server.
 I'm so close.

Try disabling KMS. As far as I can tell from a quick web search you have 
to pass driver.modeset=0 to the kernel, I'm sure others will correct 
me if I'm wrong.

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Re: My server catched a rootkit?

2010-11-29 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Lu, 29 nov 10, 17:07:43, Brian wrote:
 On Mon 29 Nov 2010 at 17:39:34 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
 
  Does key-only login and a passphrase twice as long for the key count?
 
 You're a cautious man, I see, and don't mind the extra typing. So, why
 shouldn't it?

It's not that bad if you use ssh-agent ;-)

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Re: unloading unnecessary modules

2010-11-29 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Lu, 29 nov 10, 12:30:49, Alvin Thompson wrote:
 On Sat, November 27, 2010 10:36 am, Leandro Minatel wrote:
  # echo 'blacklist module_name'  /etc/modprobe.d/module_name.conf
 
 Should that be?
 # echo 'blacklist module_name'  /etc/modprobe.d/module_name.conf

Your way is safer if you don't know for sure the file module_name.conf 
doesn't exist.

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Re: Debian (2.6.35) on Mac Mini (late-2010)

2010-11-29 Thread w f
Again - thanks, Andrei!

I did the following ...
- restored S04gdm3 to /etc/rc2.d
- added reboot=p nouveau.modeset=0 to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX in /etc/default/grub
- ran sudo update-grub
- rebooted

I didn't disable KMS.

So far, it's working like a charm! (GUI logon screen and all.)





From: Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Mon, November 29, 2010 1:17:01 PM
Subject: Re: Debian (2.6.35) on Mac Mini (late-2010)

On Lu, 29 nov 10, 08:05:41, w f wrote:
 
 I waited 10 minutes and successfully SSH'd in from a different machine.
 So ... it's up and running. Now I suspect it's video hardware issues.
 After checking /etc/intttab, the default runlevel is 2.
 I removed the S04gdm3 symlink from /etc/rc2.d then rebooted; gdm is no longer 
 running but the console display is still black.
 
 I have no interest in running a GUI on the machine; it'll be nothing but a 
 headless server.
 I'm so close.

Try disabling KMS. As far as I can tell from a quick web search you have 
to pass driver.modeset=0 to the kernel, I'm sure others will correct 
me if I'm wrong.

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Mount esata ntfs drives as user.

2010-11-29 Thread Josep M. Gasso
Hello.

I have an external HD in ntfs format with esata/usb connections, via usb
runs fine but via esata I can't mount this automaticaly as user.

I have found a great post at   https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Udev
but using this  options 
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Udev#Mount_under_.2Fmedia.3B_use_partition_label_if_present
are mounted always as root.


Using the options from
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Udev#Mount_under_.2Fmedia.3B_use_partition_label_if_present.3B_support_user_un-mounting

Don't runs for me, I have pmount installed and the user is listed
in /etc/pmount.allow
What should I change/add for use this in Debian Squeeze?

Thanks
Josep


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AstroTown - Science Fiction

2010-11-29 Thread Saulo Fonseca
The development of humankind can be compared to that of a single individual. 
Humankind has lived its phase of childhood, wanting to accomplish great 
discoveries. At that time, it thought that it was the center of universe, tied 
to many claims without foundation and with a certainty to be special. Many 
people are still in this phase.

Today, humankind is in adolescence and loves playing with technology. It 
realizes that others living creatures in this planet also deserve to be 
respected. But humans still fight each other without tolerating their 
differences and experience difficulty in self-understanding, like a teenager.

Someday in the future, humankind will reach maturity. But for that to occur, it 
must leave its home, its mother, the planet earth. AstroTown is a science 
fiction book about this phase. Whether humankind is expelled from the planet or 
whether it decides on its own to abandon it, the fact is that humankind must 
learn to live independently. Only then will it be prepared to be part of a 
community it does not know. Only then can it find other life forms that are 
also living in space in a similar phase of maturity.

Find out how this independence process can occur and take a look at the 
difficulties that will be encountered on the way. The question is always the 
same: Is humankind able to redeem its mistakes and do what is right? Or is it a 
failed system that must be replaced by another, more-advanced system? The cards 
are on the table.

You find more information at www.astrotown.de

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Re: need help on recovering Windows partition

2010-11-29 Thread Joe
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 14:38:29 + (UTC)
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 05:07:47 -0500, Long Wind wrote:
 
  I play with etch's fdisk, now I can't access all files in Windows
  partitions
  
  At first my partition is as follow and they work:
  
  Disk /dev/hda: 20.8 GB, 20847697920 bytes 255 heads, 63
  sectors/track, 2534 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 =
  8225280 bytes
  
Device Boot  Start End  Blocks   Id  System
  /dev/hda1   2 543 43536155  Extended
  /dev/hda2   * 5441086 4361647+   c  W95 FAT32
  (LBA) /dev/hda310871991 7269412+   c  W95
  FAT32 (LBA) /dev/hda419922534 4361647+  83
  Linux /dev/hda5   2 543 4353583+   b  W95
  FAT32
  
  Then I delete all partitions except hda4 and create a extended
  partition and two logical partitions
  each logical partition corresponds to hda2 and hda3, listed above
  but I can't access them in etch
  then I use fdisk to recreate old table but still can't access them
  even though the table looks the same as above
  
  Can you help me?
 
 Did you delete the windows partitions or the above information is
 still valid?
 
 Your partitioning scheme looks a bit weird (there are no primary 
 partitions but just one extended holding the logical ones and the
 boot flag is under hda2).
 

hda4 is still primary, the primaries don't need to be first on the
drive. On the whole, you can get away with very strange things in a
partition table, it tends to be partitioning tools which object rather
than real software. Mostly.

To the OP: you don't mention which version of Windows is involved here,
but anything up to XP will only boot from a bootable primary partition
(more accurately, the boot files need to be there, %windir% can be
anywhere, including another drive) and furthermore, the first primary
that Windows can see, so if you are planning on booting Windows again
from this installation, it's not going to work. I don't know about
Vista/Win7, as their bootloader is much harder to edit than with earlier
versions, and I haven't played around with them.

It's difficult to see why Linux cannot see these partitions. In
general, provided you get the start and end numbers right, you usually
can hack the partition table about quite brutally, and still have
things work. The partitions themselves aren't primary or logical, it's
only the location of the partition table entries that differ. Windows
can only boot from a primary because the first-stage bootloader was
written to see only the original four-entry base table, not the
extension. ('Four operating systems are enough for anyone').

Possibly you need to strip the partition table back to empty, *save*
*it*, then recreate it from nothing and save it again. If you just make
the edits without saving, you haven't achieved anything. As long as you
don't write anything anywhere other than the partition table, nothing
should be lost. If fdisk shows you the same numbers after a reboot,
then that really ought to be the actual state of things. As far as I
know, it's too stupid to lie.

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Re: Mount esata ntfs drives as user.

2010-11-29 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 20:20:24 +0100, Josep M. Gasso wrote:

 I have an external HD in ntfs format with esata/usb connections, via usb
 runs fine but via esata I can't mount this automaticaly as user.
 
 I have found a great post at   https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Udev
 but using this  options
 https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/
Udev#Mount_under_.2Fmedia.3B_use_partition_label_if_present
 are mounted always as root.

(...)

Have you tried with this? It's specific for ntfs volumes (read/write):

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/
Udev#Mount_under_.2Fmedia.3B_use_partition_label_if_present.3B_ntfs-3g

But the interesing part is on the mount options:

# filesystem-specific mount options (777/666 dir/file perms for ntfs/vfat) 
ACTION==add, ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}==vfat|ntfs, 
ENV{mount_options}=$env{mount_options},gid=100,dmask=000,fmask=111,utf8

Maybe you can tweak gid=100,dmask=000,fmask=111 values to fit your 
current settings.

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Re: Can Debian Backup ntfs File System?

2010-11-29 Thread Joe
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 16:47:31 + (UTC)
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:20:27 +0100, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
 
  
  Daughter is a banker, not computer scientist. IMHO many of those
  underestimate the importance of backups.
 
 Oh, c'mon. There is no need to be a computer scientist to care
 about your data. Not today. You can buy a USB external disk (or DVD
 media) and put there your beloved files. Even Windows can automate
 this task for you.
 

I think what he's saying is that there are only two classes of user who
are even aware of the possibility of data loss:

- People who work in IT

- Other people who have already lost data, who never had backups

Almost every other computer user will look at you blankly if you ask
'what will you do if the hard drive fails?' because they are unable to
grasp the concept.

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Re: unloading unnecessary modules

2010-11-29 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010, Alvin Thompson wrote:

 On Sat, November 27, 2010 10:36 am, Leandro Minatel wrote:
  # echo 'blacklist module_name'  /etc/modprobe.d/module_name.conf

 Should that be?
 # echo 'blacklist module_name'  /etc/modprobe.d/module_name.conf

  not necessarily, as long as you assume that that's the only line
that will be in that file, since it's module-specific.  (of course, if
you're creating a new file, then either way will work just fine.)

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Re: Sid and Squeeze /etc/network/interfaces error

2010-11-29 Thread Tixy
On Sun, 2010-11-28 at 14:16 -0700, Bob Proulx wrote: 
 godo wrote:
  does anybody notice that /etc/network/interfaces has changed?
  I notice that on my Sid and Squeeze box when I boot to single user
  mode for update and there wasn't networking.
  
  /etc/network/interfaces had
  # The primary network interface
  allow-hotplug eth0
  #NetworkManager#iface eth0 inet dhcp
  
  Ok it's not a big deal but can frighten you :-)
 
 This is a consequence of network-manager.  You can follow most of the
 discussion here in this bug.
 
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=530024
 
 Network Manager only manages interfaces that are *NOT* listed in the
 system /etc/network/interfaces file.

Personally, I use the managed=true option in NetworkManager.conf so NM
*does* manage the interface. This way I get a network configured
from /etc/network/interfaces if I don't boot into a GUI, and automatic
wireless/wired switching when I use a GUI.

So I've had to remove the new hack from the interfaces file, I hope it
doesn't keep getting added back in on every NM package update.

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Re: Sid and Squeeze /etc/network/interfaces error

2010-11-29 Thread Stephan Seitz

On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 02:16:41PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:

Network Manager only manages interfaces that are *NOT* listed in the
system /etc/network/interfaces file.  This means that other programs


Does this crappy software now recognize if the system has no eth0 
configured but vlan2, vlan3 and vlan4 on top of eth0?
I have some desktops with such configuration, and when I first got 
involved with this stupid software, it deleted all routes and tried to 
configure eth0 via DHCP (which obviously failed) leaving the host 
unreachable.


So I normally disable the software.

I fail to see the reason for Network Manager. If people want to use 
Windows, they should do it. In Debian interfaces are configured in 
/etc/network/interfaces, and this file should not be touched by crappy 
software.


Shade and sweet water!

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Re: need help on recovering Windows partition

2010-11-29 Thread Long Wind
I have never deleted hd4
It still works and can boot into etch
but can't mount hda2 or hda3
even though they start and end at their old places
It complains:

 FAT: bogus number of reserved sectors
 VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on dev hda2.

I have tried testdisk
It warns that the current number of heads per cylinder is 16, but the
correct value may be 255

Thanks to all those who reply!


On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
 Did you delete the windows partitions or the above information is still
 valid?

 Your partitioning scheme looks a bit weird (there are no primary
 partitions but just one extended holding the logical ones and the boot
 flag is under hda2).

 What is the current status of your setup? Can you boot into Debian,
 Windows or any OS at all? Can you access the data from a LiveCD? Can you
 mount the partitions from Debian? What error message are you getting (if
 any)?

 Greetings,

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State of interfaces ; was Re (3): error message from openvpn.

2010-11-29 Thread peasthope
Progress.

From:   Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com
Date:   Sun, 28 Nov 2010 15:39:20 -0700
 You might crank up the verbosity of the openvpn
 logging and see if it logs something interesting.

r...@dalton:~# grep verb /etc/openvpn/my*
verb 9
r...@dalton:~# grep tun0 /var/log/syslog
r...@dalton:~# grep tun0 /var/log/kern.log
r...@dalton:~# ip link show tun0
Device tun0 does not exist.

Whereas Joule has tun0 in state UNKNOWN. 
pe...@joule:~$ ip link show tun0
6: tun0: POINTOPOINT,MULTICAST,NOARP,UP,LOWER_UP mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast 
state UNKNOWN qlen 100
link/none

Even lo is state UNKNOWN.
pe...@joule:~$ ip link show lo
1: lo: LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00

An ne2k-pci NIC as the primary Internet connection also gave state UNKNOWN.
Whereas an e100 is UP.
pe...@joule:~# ip link show MainBoard
4: MainBoard: BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast 
state UP qlen 1000
link/ether 00:03:47:c2:94:65 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff

So I've narrowed the problem.
Why no tun0 on Dalton?
Why are some interfaces in state UNKNOWN?
Google finds a variety of references to interface state UNKNOWN   
but I'm running out of weekend.

Thanks for the help,   ... Peter E.



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Re: Sid and Squeeze /etc/network/interfaces error

2010-11-29 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Lu, 29 nov 10, 22:05:07, Stephan Seitz wrote:
 
 I fail to see the reason for Network Manager. If people want to use
 Windows, they should do it. In Debian interfaces are configured in
 /etc/network/interfaces, and this file should not be touched by
 crappy software.

It's useful for people who switch a lot between different networks 
and/or technologies.

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Re: Newbie video editing question

2010-11-29 Thread Marc Shapiro
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 7:39 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 07:19:14 -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:

 On 11/28/10 23:10, Camaleón wrote:

 (...)

 PiTiVi, OpenShot and Kino are the easy-ones (in the line of Windows
 Movie Maker).

 I'll give PiTiVi and Kino a shot as soon as I get the card installed. Is
 OpenShot a Debian package?  I couldn't find it.

 Humm... it's available for Squeeze/Sid but not Lenny (sorry, I didn't
 notice you were running stable) :-(

I seem not to have mentioned it.  My bad.  If nothing else works for
me then I could update to Squeeze.  I'm running it on my netbook
without any problems, but the desktop still has Lenny.  My wife and
daughter use the desktop also, so I have three concurrent logins and
three concurrent X sessions.  I want all the stability that I can get.

Marc


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Re: upgrade to squeeze fails for NFS-rooted system

2010-11-29 Thread Mike
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=605439


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mdadm - cannot get array info

2010-11-29 Thread Matthias
Hi,

I've a problem wit my software raid.
After replacing one drive with a bigger drive another drive in the raid
raises an error:
 lost page write due to I/O error on dm-1

After rebooting I can -re-add the drive into the array but after 30 minutes
the raid stops with the same error.

Now, I don't know what is to do !?
I can't modify the raid nor can start it.

FileServer:~# mdadm -A -s
mdadm: /dev/md2 assembled from 2 drives and 1 spare - not enough to start the 
array.
FileServer:~# mdadm /dev/md2 -r /dev/sde1 -a /dev/sde1
mdadm: cannot get array info for /dev/md2
FileServer:~# mdadm /dev/md2 -a /dev/sdd1
mdadm: cannot get array info for /dev/md2

FileServer:~# mdadm --examine /dev/sdc1
/dev/sdc1:
  Magic : a92b4efc
Version : 00.90.00
   UUID : a74ff408:37ff5c21:37e2a043:dbd5e4e5
  Creation Time : Sat Aug  4 17:13:32 2007
 Raid Level : raid5
  Used Dev Size : 488383936 (465.76 GiB 500.11 GB)
 Array Size : 1465151808 (1397.28 GiB 1500.32 GB)
   Raid Devices : 4
  Total Devices : 4
Preferred Minor : 2

Update Time : Mon Nov 29 22:54:34 2010
  State : clean
 Active Devices : 2
Working Devices : 3
 Failed Devices : 1
  Spare Devices : 1
   Checksum : 4d3ba348 - correct
 Events : 2182990

 Layout : left-symmetric
 Chunk Size : 64K

  Number   Major   Minor   RaidDevice State
this 2   8   332  active sync   /dev/sdc1

   0 0   000  removed
   1 1   001  faulty removed
   2 2   8   332  active sync   /dev/sdc1
   3 3   8   813  active sync   /dev/sdf1
   4 4   8   654  faulty   /dev/sde1
FileServer:~# mdadm -D /dev/md2
mdadm: md device /dev/md2 does not appear to be active.
FileServer:~# mdadm /dev/md2 -r /dev/sde1 -a /dev/sde1
mdadm: cannot get array info for /dev/md2
FileServer:~# mdadm /dev/md2 -a /dev/sdd1
mdadm: cannot get array info for /dev/md2

Thanks in advance for any hint
Matthias
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Re: mdadm - cannot get array info

2010-11-29 Thread Bob Proulx
Matthias wrote:
 After replacing one drive with a bigger drive another drive in the raid
 raises an error:
  lost page write due to I/O error on dm-1

That reads to me like a hardware disk failure.

 After rebooting I can -re-add the drive into the array but after 30 minutes
 the raid stops with the same error.

Install the S.M.A.R.T. tools.  You can read about smart here:

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T.

And install the tools this way:

  sudo apt-get install smartmontools

Here are some example uses:

  $ sudo smartctl -I /dev/sda
  SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability.
  SMART support is: Enabled

If smart is available but disabled then you would need to enable it
before making use of it.

  $ sudo smartctl -s on /dev/sda

Then check the disk health status.

  $ sudo smartctl -H /dev/sda
  SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED

You can manually run a selftest like this:

  $ sudo smartctl -t short /dev/sda

Then wait a couple of minutes for the test to complete and then
observe the results.

  $ sudo smartctl -l selftest /dev/sda

If the short test reports okay I would then run a long test.

  short - [SCSI] runs the Background short self-test.

  long  -  [ATA]  runs SMART Extended Self Test (tens of minutes).
  This is a longer and more thorough version  of  the  Short  Self
  Test  described above.  Note that this command can be given dur-
  ing normal system operation (unless run in captive  mode  -  see
  the '-C' option below).

I recommend setting up automatic regular selftests by configuring
smartmontools to run them regularly.

Hopefully your disk is okay and not reporting physical errors.  But if
so then that would explain your problem.  And reinforce why you are
using raid.  Because your system is still running.

Bob


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Re: Newbie video editing question

2010-11-29 Thread Rob Owens
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 09:31:10PM -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
 First off, I'm a video editing newbie.  Not a linux newbie.  I've been  
 running Debian since Bo.

 I have a lot of video tapes lying around and I am afraid they will  
 degrade over time.  Also, since they are not making tapes any more (or  
 VCRs?) I expect it will be difficult to repair my two VCRs when they  
 start to die on me.  So I want to convert my analog tapes to digital  
 files while I can and write them out to DVD.

 When I mentioned this to a friend, he pulled out a WinTV card, using a  
 Hauppauge PVR-250.  Are there drivers for this in the standard kernel  
 tree, or do I need to get them from somewhere?

This works in Lenny and is auto-detected.

 Also, what is the best capture and editing software for a newbie with  
 minimal needs.  No flame wars, please.  I know that Cinelerra is  
 available, but I don't know what else there is, or how easy they are to  
 use.  For now all I really need to do is capture the analog signal from  
 a VCR and save it to a file.  Then I want to edit out the commercials,  
 possibly combine multiple files, and then save the resulting file to a  
 dvd iso that can be mounted directly and played back, or written to a 
 dvd.

This will work to capture from your input card:

cat /dev/video0  test.mpg

I think it defaults to capturing from the coax input.  You can try the
various ivtv commands to change that.

Pitivi and Devede are pretty decent and simple for editing and authoring
dvd's.  So are most of the packages others have already mentioned.

-Rob


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Re: Newbie video editing question

2010-11-29 Thread Marc Shapiro

On 11/29/10 16:18, Paul Cartwright wrote:

On 11/29/2010 06:09 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:

I seem not to have mentioned it.  My bad.  If nothing else works for
me then I could update to Squeeze.  I'm running it on my netbook
without any problems, but the desktop still has Lenny.  My wife and
daughter use the desktop also, so I have three concurrent logins and
three concurrent X sessions.  I want all the stability that I can get.

if they use KDE, you might wanna think about that.. going to squeeze
will require kde4...
I am still using lenny because of that.

No worries there.  I avoid KDE and any apps that use its libraries like 
the plague.  I used to use a few KDE apps (kate, in particular) but 
artsd kept messing up my sound so that I had to kill it to get any sound 
back.  I got tired of that real fast and purged anything to do with KDE. 
 My laptop runs gnome, since it was installed from scratch.  The 
desktop, however, which has been upgraded, or had parts moved from one 
box to another since Bo, is running FVWM2.


Marc


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Re: Newbie video editing question

2010-11-29 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In 4cf46610.3040...@gmail.com, Marc Shapiro wrote:
I used to use a few KDE apps (kate, in particular) but
artsd kept messing up my sound so that I had to kill it to get any sound
back.

ARTSd is dead is KDE SC 4.  KDE SC 4 does include Phonon, a common API or A/V 
manipulations, but it does not have a daemon component.  Phonon will simply 
talk to PulseAudio, JACK, ALSA, or OSS--however you configure it.  I'm not 
entirely sure what the defaults are, but it is designed to cleanly fallback 
when (e.g.) PulseAudio is missing, even if it was present last time you 
started KDE SC 4.

I hear Kate is also even more awesome in KDE SC 4 than it was in KDE 3.  I 
don't use it though.
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Re: To make unreadable a functional system.

2010-11-29 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer, Eduardo:

  Can the passwords (to run and to read) be different?  
 
 No. Running requires reading.

Can I place the password for lunching inside the FS? - For booting
purposes? The FS being encrypted itself?

  - So that one
  person can all the administration - that is the system is totally
  open to him while another person that just lunches it - say after
  power failure - only has a password to make it running?  
 
 That's what user accounts are for, in this case the superuser and  
 normal users.

Yea, but system remains unprotected that way being connected to another
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Re: To make unreadable a functional system.

2010-11-29 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer, Mike:

 As Eduardo wrote, running and reading are the same thing here.
 Entering the password makes decryption by the OS possible.  Without
 the password, the OS can't even read the partition, so it can't run.
 And once you have the password to decrypt a partition, you can remove
 the disk and decrypt it on another machine where you have root
 privileges, gaining access to all the files in the (decrypted) disk.

That's I've got from Eduardo's answer too. Yet thanks again for Your
explanation.

Let's try to look at the problem at another a bit angle - Is it
possible to save the encryption pass in a loader - like grub2 or some
other program standing somewhere in the boot process?

 I suspect that you're making an analogy to the BIOS, where there's
 separate supervisor and user passwords, with different permission
 levels.  That analogy doesn't apply here.

No. I just saw that (years ago, on a linux) in one commercial product -
they had an image of a functioning system that they passed to an
unprivileged person - the person could use it, but files were encrypted
- so usage was possible, while as to read the files of the OS -
impossible.


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Re: Newbie video editing question

2010-11-29 Thread Marc Shapiro

On 11/29/10 16:52, Rob Owens wrote:

On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 09:31:10PM -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:

First off, I'm a video editing newbie.  Not a linux newbie.  I've been
running Debian since Bo.

I have a lot of video tapes lying around and I am afraid they will
degrade over time.  Also, since they are not making tapes any more (or
VCRs?) I expect it will be difficult to repair my two VCRs when they
start to die on me.  So I want to convert my analog tapes to digital
files while I can and write them out to DVD.

When I mentioned this to a friend, he pulled out a WinTV card, using a
Hauppauge PVR-250.  Are there drivers for this in the standard kernel
tree, or do I need to get them from somewhere?


This works in Lenny and is auto-detected.


Well, I have installed the card, but it is not initializing correctly. 
For one thing, in appears to be a PVR-150 (not PVR-250).  These appear 
to be the pertinent output sections of dmesg showing that, and also 
showing what looks like a successful initialization and an unsuccessful 
loading of firmware at the very end:


-
[   10.496469] Linux video capture interface: v2.00
[   10.778863] ivtv: Start initialization, version 1.4.1
[   10.779040] ivtv0: Initializing card 0
[   10.779091] ivtv0: Autodetected Hauppauge card (cx23416 based)
[   10.808083] ivtv :00:08.0: PCI INT A - GSI 18 (level, low) - IRQ 18
[   10.880224] tveeprom 0-0050: Hauppauge model 26032, rev C199, serial# 
8164408
[   10.880283] tveeprom 0-0050: tuner model is TCL 2002N 5H (idx 99, 
type 50)

[   10.880337] tveeprom 0-0050: TV standards NTSC(M) (eeprom 0x08)
[   10.880390] tveeprom 0-0050: audio processor is CX25841 (idx 35)
[   10.880442] tveeprom 0-0050: decoder processor is CX25841 (idx 28)
[   10.880494] tveeprom 0-0050: has no radio, has IR receiver, has IR 
transmitter

[   10.880557] ivtv0: Autodetected Hauppauge WinTV PVR-150
[   10.880607] ivtv0: Reopen i2c bus for IR-blaster support



[   12.667545] cx25840 0-0044: cx25841-23 found @ 0x88 (ivtv i2c driver #0)
[   14.118219] tuner 0-0061: chip found @ 0xc2 (ivtv i2c driver #0)
[   14.529890] wm8775 0-001b: chip found @ 0x36 (ivtv i2c driver #0)
[   15.371353] tuner-simple 0-0061: creating new instance
[   15.371410] tuner-simple 0-0061: type set to 50 (TCL 2002N)
[   15.372369] IRQ 18/ivtv0: IRQF_DISABLED is not guaranteed on shared IRQs
[   15.373626] ivtv0: Registered device video0 for encoder MPG (4096 kB)
[   15.374463] ivtv0: Registered device video32 for encoder YUV (2048 kB)
[   15.374601] ivtv0: Registered device vbi0 for encoder VBI (1024 kB)
[   15.374678] ivtv0: Registered device video24 for encoder PCM (320 kB)
[   15.374731] ivtv0: Initialized card: Hauppauge WinTV PVR-150



[   46.500015] ivtv :00:08.0: firmware: requesting v4l-cx2341x-enc.fw
[   46.570501] ivtv0: Unable to open firmware v4l-cx2341x-enc.fw (must 
be 376836 bytes)
[   46.570570] ivtv0: Did you put the firmware in the hotplug firmware 
directory?

[   46.570634] ivtv0: Retry loading firmware
[   47.192019] ivtv :00:08.0: firmware: requesting v4l-cx2341x-enc.fw
[   47.200641] ivtv0: Unable to open firmware v4l-cx2341x-enc.fw (must 
be 376836 bytes)
[   47.200710] ivtv0: Did you put the firmware in the hotplug firmware 
directory?

[   47.200775] ivtv0: Failed to initialize on minor 2
[   47.207908] ivtv0: Failed to initialize on minor 0
[   47.214245] ivtv0: Failed to initialize on minor 3
[   47.221233] ivtv0: Failed to initialize on minor 1
-

Am I missing something, somewhere?  Should I have received a disk with 
firmware that I need to install somewhere?  Can said firmware be 
downloaded from somewhere on th Hauppauge site?


Never having done any of this before, I am now at a loss.  Can someone 
point me in the right direction?


Marc


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Re: To make unreadable a functional system.

2010-11-29 Thread Mike
Sthu Deus wrote:
 Is it possible to save the encryption pass in a loader - like grub2
 or some other program standing somewhere in the boot process?

Not in the way I'm imagining it.  You want each *whole partition* on
the disk to be encrypted as stored on the disk, which means that you
need to decrypt it on-the-fly, which means that the decryption is done
in a Linux driver, not in the boot program.  Are you thinking of
decrypting the whole disk (into...RAM?!) and passing that to Linux?
You'd still need to enter a password, else store it in cleartext where
the boot program can get it.

 I just saw that (years ago, on a linux) in one commercial product -
 they had an image of a functioning system that they passed to an
 unprivileged person - the person could use it, but files were encrypted
 - so usage was possible, while as to read the files of the OS -
 impossible.

Let us know what the product was, and maybe we can work from there.


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squeeze dist-upgrade of 11/29/2010 broke typo3 installation

2010-11-29 Thread Geronimo
Hello,

with the dist-upgrade of yesterday (11/29/2010) my typo3 installations don't 
work any more.

Error from syslog is: 
PHP Warning:  Unknown: open_basedir restriction in effect. 
File(/usr/local/share/typo3_src+dummy-4.4.4/index.php) is not within the 
allowed path(s): (...:/usr/local/share/typo3_src+dummy-4.4.4/:...) in Unknown 
on line 0

so apparently the open_basedir does not respekt the directory whitelist.

I did some tests resulting in a failed stat of an existing file. That file has 
the apache-user as owner.

I use typo3 with several virtual hosts and different installations, which all 
worked fine until the 11/28/2010.

So any hint or workaround is appreciated.

kind regards

Geronimo


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Re: Does I/O error mean hardware problem?

2010-11-29 Thread Yuwen Dai
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.comwrote:

 Yuwen Dai put forth on 11/23/2010 11:59 PM:
  On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 5:14 AM, Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com
 wrote:

  CRC errors indicate a transmission problem on the interface conductors.
   Whether the problem is either of the two things I mention above, you
  definitely have a problem with the interface between the drive and the
  SATA controller.
 
  Hi Stan,
 
  Thank you for your help!

 You're welcome.  Hope you can get it fixed without it costing much.


Dear all,

Dell has changed a hard disk for me.  Now both the reallocate sectors  and
CRC error number are zero.  I'll continue observe the status of the hard
disk.

Best regards,
Yuwen




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