Re: [squeeze] exécuter des commandes avec droits root (hypothèse sudo)

2012-11-03 Thread Jean-Michel OLTRA

Bonjour,


Le vendredi 02 novembre 2012, Grégory Bulot a écrit...

 MYADMINS ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: PKGMGMT, SHUTDOWN   

PKGMGMT et SHUTDOWN semblent être ce que sudo appelle des Cmnd_Alias,
mais ils ne sont pas définis :

Cmnd_Alias SHUTDOWN = /sbin/shutdown

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Re: PC éteint qui consomme

2012-11-03 Thread François Boisson
Le Fri, 2 Nov 2012 23:08:02 +0100
Bzzz lazyvi...@gmx.com a écrit:

 On Fri, 2 Nov 2012 22:55:35 +0100
 François Boisson user.anti-s...@maison.homelinux.net wrote:
 
  
  Ma question est de savoir si le WOL désactivé (/proc/acpi/wakeup
  le montre désactivé) pourrait être en fait alimenté malgré une inactivité
  apparente (pas de voyant, pas de fonctionnement) et programmé (WOL
  désactivé vu du noyau).
 
Echec complet. Ça n'est pas ça, 

François Boisson

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paquet partlibrary

2012-11-03 Thread Bernard Schoenacker
bonjour,

je recherche un paquet partlibrary pour Qcad qui a disparut 
des dépots 

est il possible de l'obtenir à nouveau?

slt
bernard

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Re: paquet partlibrary

2012-11-03 Thread Sebastien Badia
Le samedi 03 nov. 2012 à 08:43:20 (+0100), Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :
 bonjour,
 
   je recherche un paquet partlibrary pour Qcad qui a disparut 
   des dépots 
 
   est il possible de l'obtenir à nouveau?
 
   slt
   bernard

Salut,

Regarde du coté de snapshot.debian.org¹ ou archive.debian.org
Il n'est plus dans debian depuis le 16 juin 2009…

A+

¹http://snapshot.debian.org/package/partlibrary/2.1.2.8-1-1/

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Re: [squeeze] exécuter des commandes avec droits root (hypothèse sudo)

2012-11-03 Thread Grégory Bulot
Bonjour, Bonsoir, 

Le Sat, 3 Nov 2012 02:27:48 +0100, Raphaël POITEVIN, vous avez écrit :


  MYADMINS ALL=NOPASSWD: PKGMGMT, SHUTDOWN
 Je me demande s'il ne faut pas mettre le chemin
 entier : /sbin/shutdown

SHUTDOWN (en majuscule dans la conf, c'est pas pour crier :-D) est un
alias.

Dans la procédure et dans ma conf, c'est bien  le chemin entier qui est
spécifié.


PS : je suis abonné, pas besoin de me mettre en copie


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Re: [squeeze] exécuter des commandes avec droits root (hypothèse sudo)

2012-11-03 Thread Grégory Bulot
Bonjour, Bonsoir, 

Le Sat, 3 Nov 2012 07:37:10 +0100, Jean-Michel OLTRA, vous avez écrit :

 
 Bonjour,
 
 
 Le vendredi 02 novembre 2012, Grégory Bulot a écrit...
 
  MYADMINS ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: PKGMGMT, SHUTDOWN   
 
 PKGMGMT et SHUTDOWN semblent être ce que sudo appelle des Cmnd_Alias,
 mais ils ne sont pas définis :
 
 Cmnd_Alias SHUTDOWN = /sbin/shutdown


Sissi(c) ils le sont conformément à ce qui est décrit dans la procédure
citée dans mon post initial 


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Re: PC éteint qui consomme

2012-11-03 Thread François Boisson
Le Fri, 2 Nov 2012 18:26:34 +0100
Sylvain L. Sauvage sylvain.l.sauv...@free.fr a écrit:
   Il se peut que ce soient certains périphériques qui ne passent 
 pas en D3 (éteint) mais restent en D[0-2]. Sauf que, comme tu 
 l’as dit, c’est difficile de vérifier qui bouffe du courant sans 
 avoir un matériel spécial et une bonne connaissance des flux 
 dans le bouzin.

En fait depuis le début je soupconne le wake on wlan au niveau du noyau. C'est
une fonction qui est apparue récemment mais je ne l'ai pas activé dans le
noyau et il n'était pas activé dans les noyaux utilisés.

J'ai désactivé le WOL dans le BIOS, vérifié qu'il était à DISABLED
dans /proc/acpi/wakeup, désactivé via ethtool et fait un modprobe -r des
modules réseaux sans changement. Je pense qu'on peut écarter le WOL.

La consommation correspond exactement à celle de la machine mise en «suspend
to ram». Tout cela m'incitait à un problème  noyau...

 
   J’aurais aussi tendance à dire que c’est le noyau (notamment 
 si, comme je crois me souvenir que tu l’as dit, la consommation 
 d’énegie correspond à celle d’une veille suspend2ram : c’est  
 alors le CPU qui n’est pas passé en C3). Et j’ai donc un peu de 
 mal à voir comment ça peut ne pas être seulement un problème 
 dans le noyau… mais tes tests semblent prouver le contraire¹…
 
  ¹ : euh, tu as bien essayé le noyau de « la Ubuntu qui marche » 
 (et seulement lui) dans « la Debian qui marche pas », hein ?
 (Je demande parce que, à force de faire des tests, parfois, on 
 en loupe un et, Murphy aidant, c’est souvent le « bon »…)
 

Bon, je vais l'essayer, un noyau de plus, ça ne change pas grand chose...

François Boisson

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Re: PC éteint qui consomme

2012-11-03 Thread Francois Boisson
Le Sat, 3 Nov 2012 10:08:21 +0100
François Boisson user.anti-s...@maison.homelinux.net a écrit:

   ¹ : euh, tu as bien essayé le noyau de « la Ubuntu qui marche » 
  (et seulement lui) dans « la Debian qui marche pas », hein ?
  (Je demande parce que, à force de faire des tests, parfois, on 
  en loupe un et, Murphy aidant, c’est souvent le « bon »…)
  
 
 Bon, je vais l'essayer, un noyau de plus, ça ne change pas grand chose...

Groumf, il n'y a pas d'aufs dans leur foutu noyau...

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Re: [squeeze] exécuter des commandes avec droits root (hypothèse sudo)

2012-11-03 Thread Jean-Michel OLTRA

Bonjour,


Le samedi 03 novembre 2012, Grégory Bulot a écrit...


 Sissi(c) ils le sont conformément à ce qui est décrit dans la procédure
 citée dans mon post initial 

Désolé, je n'ai pas lu le document. Quels sont les droits du fichier qui
est dans sudoers.d/ ? Si il n'est pas en 440, mets le en 440 et
ré-essaie. J'ai eu le cas dernièrement avec un collègue root sur une
de nos machines ayant édité un fichier identique avec les mauvais
droits.

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Clonage de paquets Debian entre VPS

2012-11-03 Thread Dominique Asselineau
Bonjour,

Je vais devoir compléter l'installation d'un serveur privé virtuel
(VPS) chez un hébergeur, ceci à partir d'un VPS existant et j'aurais
besoin de compléments d'infos à la solution que j'ai trouvée sur le
wiki de la liste.

Tout d'abord la situation paraît assez simple puisqu'il s'agit de VPS
chez le même hébergeur, sachant qu'un VPS ne devrait pas dépendre de
conditions matérielles particulières.

J'ai trouvé dans le wiki une solution à base de
# dpkg --get-selections
puis sur la machine cible
# dpkg --set-selections
# aptitude dist-upgrade

Tout d'abord, je suppose qu'il faut s'assurer que les sources.list
soient identiques.  Ensuite y a-t-il d'autres précautions à prendre
notamment à propos du statut des paquets indiqué dans le résultat du
--get-selections.  Peut-être faut-il ne conserver que ceux qui ont le
statut install ?

Par ailleurs j'ai l'habitude d'utiliser apt-get plutôt que aptitude.
apt-get dist-upgrade peut-il aussi faire l'affaire ?

Un co-listier m'a proposé en privé une solution peut-être plus robuste
# dpkg --get-selections  fichier_selection
Ne conserver que les paquets ayant le statut install, liste des paquets 
mis sur une même ligne, puis 
# apt-get install la_liste_des_paquets  

quelle serait la solution la plus pertinente ?

Merci de votre éclairage. 

Dominique

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Re: PC éteint qui consomme

2012-11-03 Thread Bzzz
On Sat, 3 Nov 2012 10:14:10 +0100
Francois Boisson user.antis...@maison.homelinux.net wrote:

 Groumf, il n'y a pas d'aufs dans leur foutu noyau...
 
Pas grave, tu ne feras pas d'emaulette:)

Reste donc maintenant à trouver pourquoi il suspend en RAM au lieu de sur
DISK.  Idée: configure-le pour qu'il suspend2RAM et on verra bien ce que
ça donne...

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 ptp = CRIM :p
 ptp pas etonnant qu'il y ai que des escrocs pourris ici
@Antigone ca le faisait moyen pour la cgt, le syndicat du CRIM

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Re: paquet partlibrary

2012-11-03 Thread Bernard Schoenacker
Le Sat, 3 Nov 2012 09:52:28 +0100,
Sebastien Badia s...@sebian.fr a écrit :

 Le samedi 03 nov. 2012 à 08:43:20 (+0100), Bernard Schoenacker a
 écrit :
  bonjour,
  
  je recherche un paquet partlibrary pour Qcad qui a disparut 
  des dépots 
  
  est il possible de l'obtenir à nouveau?
  
  slt
  bernard
 
 Salut,
 
 Regarde du coté de snapshot.debian.org¹ ou archive.debian.org
 Il n'est plus dans debian depuis le 16 juin 2009…
 
 A+
 
 ¹http://snapshot.debian.org/package/partlibrary/2.1.2.8-1-1/
 
bonjour,

merci pour le coup de pouce : archive.debian.org

en effet librecad est déficient au point de vue éléments de
dessin industriel ( visserie  co ) ...

slt
bernard

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Re: [squeeze] exécuter des commandes avec droits root (hypothèse sudo)

2012-11-03 Thread Grégory Bulot
Bonjour, 

Le Sat, 3 Nov 2012 11:02:40 +0100, Jean-Michel OLTRA, vous avez écrit :

 Quels sont les droits du fichier
 qui est dans sudoers.d/ ? Si il n'est pas en 440, mets le en 440 et
 ré-essaie. J'ai eu le cas dernièrement avec un collègue root sur une
 de nos machines ayant édité un fichier identique avec les mauvais
 droits.

Les droits sont bien 440
L'utilisateur est bien dans le group sudo


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Re: paquet partlibrary

2012-11-03 Thread Jean-Philippe Thierry
Le 3 novembre 2012 14:22, Bernard Schoenacker
bernard.schoenac...@free.fra écrit :



 merci pour le coup de pouce : archive.debian.org

 en effet librecad est déficient au point de vue éléments de
 dessin industriel ( visserie  co ) ...


il semble que partlibrary ait été supprimé pour des problèmes de droits :
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=646898. Pas lié à librecad
compatible avec partlibrary si j'en crois cette
vidéohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yfvn0ADdeCA
.



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Re: su -c ne passe pas

2012-11-03 Thread tv.deb...@googlemail.com

On 03/11/2012 15:41, Bernard Schoenacker wrote:

bonjour,

j'essaye d'employer : su -c dpkg -i DraftSight.deb et ça ne
passe pas ...

qu'est ce que j'ai mal fait ?

slt
bernard



Peut-être

su -c dpkg -i DraftSight.deb

?

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Re: [squeeze] exécuter des commandes avec droits root (hypothèse sudo)

2012-11-03 Thread Jean-Michel OLTRA

Bonjour,


Le samedi 03 novembre 2012, Grégory Bulot a écrit...


  Cmnd_Alias SHUTDOWN = /sbin/shutdown


 Sissi(c) ils le sont conformément à ce qui est décrit dans la procédure
 citée dans mon post initial 

Tu devrais faire passer l'intégralité de tes fichiers, car je viens de
créer un fichier /etc/sudoers.d/jmo 

User_Alias MYADMIN = jm

# Cmnd alias specification
Cmnd_Alias PKGMGMT = /usr/bin/aptitude

# Alias ADMIN
MYADMIN ALL=NOPASSWD: PKGMGMT

Et ça fonctionne très bien sans demande de mdp (sudo /usr/bin/aptitude)

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Re: su -c ne passe pas

2012-11-03 Thread list-debian

Le 03/11/2012 15:41, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :

bonjour,

j'essaye d'employer : su -c dpkg -i DraftSight.deb et ça ne
passe pas ...

qu'est ce que j'ai mal fait ?

slt
bernard



Bonjours,

il manque les quotes -

su -c 'dpkg -i DraftSight.deb'

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Re: su -c ne passe pas

2012-11-03 Thread Bernard Schoenacker
Le Sat, 03 Nov 2012 16:16:09 +0100,
tv.deb...@googlemail.com tv.deb...@googlemail.com a écrit :

 su -c dpkg -i DraftSight.deb

bonjour,

merci pour les doubles quotes, malheureusement le soft ne
fonctionne pas encore correctement

slt
bernard

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Re: su -c ne passe pas

2012-11-03 Thread list-debian

Le 03/11/2012 16:51, list-deb...@gwilhom.fr a écrit :

Le 03/11/2012 15:41, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :

bonjour,

j'essaye d'employer : su -c dpkg -i DraftSight.deb et ça ne
passe pas ...

qu'est ce que j'ai mal fait ?

slt
bernard



Bonjours,

il manque les quotes -

su -c 'dpkg -i DraftSight.deb'



Rho, il faut que j' apprenne à lire moi la réponse a déjà été donnée :)

Sinon quel sont la/les erreur(s) du soft ?

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Re: [squeeze] exécuter des commandes avec droits root ( hypothèse sudo)

2012-11-03 Thread Eddy F.
Le samedi 3 novembre 2012 16:50:26, Jean-Michel OLTRA a écrit :
 Bonjour,
 
 
 Le samedi 03 novembre 2012, Grégory Bulot a écrit...
 
   Cmnd_Alias SHUTDOWN = /sbin/shutdown
  
  Sissi(c) ils le sont conformément à ce qui est décrit dans la
  procédure citée dans mon post initial
 
 Tu devrais faire passer l'intégralité de tes fichiers, 

J'allais demander la même chose.

 car je viens
 de créer un fichier /etc/sudoers.d/jmo
 
 User_Alias MYADMIN = jm
 
 # Cmnd alias specification
 Cmnd_Alias PKGMGMT = /usr/bin/aptitude
 
 # Alias ADMIN
 MYADMIN ALL=NOPASSWD: PKGMGMT
 
 Et ça fonctionne très bien sans demande de mdp (sudo
 /usr/bin/aptitude)

Je pense qu'il faut aussi faire attention à l'ordre dans lequel les 
lignes sont écrites car il arrive (à vérifier) que certaines lignes en 
annulent d'autres. Je pense notamment à la ligne 
%sudo   ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
qui va annuler la ligne contenant le NOPASSWD si cette dernière se 
trouve plus haut et que l'utilisateur est dans le sudoers.

Enfin, c'est une idée à vérifier.

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Re: PC éteint qui consomme

2012-11-03 Thread Francois Boisson
Le Sat, 3 Nov 2012 12:19:33 +0100
Bzzz lazyvi...@gmx.com a écrit:

 On Sat, 3 Nov 2012 10:14:10 +0100
 Francois Boisson user.antis...@maison.homelinux.net wrote:
 
  Groumf, il n'y a pas d'aufs dans leur foutu noyau...
  
 Pas grave, tu ne feras pas d'emaulette:)
 
 Reste donc maintenant à trouver pourquoi il suspend en RAM au lieu de sur
 DISK.  Idée: configure-le pour qu'il suspend2RAM et on verra bien ce que
 ça donne...
 

Mais je ne fais pas de suspend, le suspend to ramp fonctionne très bien et est
instantané. Là il n'y a pas de susepnd que ce soit sur disque ou en RAM. Seule
la consommation est du même ordre, mais elle est aussi du même ordre que le
WOL par exemple...

Je vais essayer de creuser la différence Ubuntu/Debian mais ça va être long

F.B

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Re: su -c ne passe pas

2012-11-03 Thread Bernard Schoenacker
Le Sat, 03 Nov 2012 16:56:33 +0100,
list-deb...@gwilhom.fr a écrit :

 Le 03/11/2012 16:51, list-deb...@gwilhom.fr a écrit :
  Le 03/11/2012 15:41, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :
  bonjour,
 
  j'essaye d'employer : su -c dpkg -i DraftSight.deb et ça ne
  passe pas ...
 
  qu'est ce que j'ai mal fait ?
 
  slt
  bernard
 
 
  Bonjours,
 
  il manque les quotes -
 
  su -c 'dpkg -i DraftSight.deb'
 
 
 Rho, il faut que j' apprenne à lire moi la réponse a déjà été
 donnée :)
 
 Sinon quel sont la/les erreur(s) du soft ?
 
bonjour,

il viande lamentablement au boot et nécessite de mettre sendmail
à la place de exim ...

slt
bernard

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Thumbnails manquants sous wheezy

2012-11-03 Thread Bzzz
Salut liste,

sous wheezy et avec xfce4, je n'ai pas de thumbnails dans un file manager
pour les fichiers .flv; pourtant tumbler, ses extra plugins et ses libs
sont bien installés (par contre je les ai sous sid).

Est-ce normal ou non?

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Re: Open CL et intel HD Graphics

2012-11-03 Thread Vincent Danjean
Le 03/11/2012 01:47, Gaëtan PERRIER a écrit :
 Bonjour,
 
 Est-il possible de faire de l'Open CL avec une CG Intel HD Graphics
 Sandybridge GT2+, sous Debian ?

Sauf erreur de ma part, les drivers OpenCL Intel ne font tourner le
code OpenCL que sur les processeurs (pas sur les cartes graphiques)
pour l'instant.
  Tu peux donc faire de l'OpenCL avec une CG Intel HD Graphics
Sandybridge GT2+, sous Debian mais ça n'utilisera pas les capacités
de ta CG (juste celles de ton processeur).
Tu as plusieurs implémentation OpenCL dispo pour les processeurs
Intel :
- celle d'Intel, non packagé (devrait pouvoir l'être dans non-free
  dès qu'Intel aura réglé le pb de license comme ils ont dit qu'ils
  le feraient)
- celle d'AMD il me semble (packagé dans non-free)
- pocl (pas encore packagé, je le ferai probablement lors de leur
  prochaine release)
- ...

  A+
Vincent

 
 Gaëtan
 

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Re: Open CL et intel HD Graphics

2012-11-03 Thread Gaëtan PERRIER
Le Sun, 04 Nov 2012 00:01:10 +0100
Vincent Danjean vdanjean...@free.fr a écrit:

 Le 03/11/2012 01:47, Gaëtan PERRIER a écrit :
  Bonjour,
  
  Est-il possible de faire de l'Open CL avec une CG Intel HD Graphics
  Sandybridge GT2+, sous Debian ?
 
 Sauf erreur de ma part, les drivers OpenCL Intel ne font tourner le
 code OpenCL que sur les processeurs (pas sur les cartes graphiques)
 pour l'instant.
   Tu peux donc faire de l'OpenCL avec une CG Intel HD Graphics
 Sandybridge GT2+, sous Debian mais ça n'utilisera pas les capacités
 de ta CG (juste celles de ton processeur).
 Tu as plusieurs implémentation OpenCL dispo pour les processeurs
 Intel :
 - celle d'Intel, non packagé (devrait pouvoir l'être dans non-free
   dès qu'Intel aura réglé le pb de license comme ils ont dit qu'ils
   le feraient)
 - celle d'AMD il me semble (packagé dans non-free)
 - pocl (pas encore packagé, je le ferai probablement lors de leur
   prochaine release)
 - ...
 

Ok donc ça n'a pas grand intérêt. Est-ce de même pour les cartes Nvidia ?

Gaëtan

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[testing] webcam Philips SPC1300NC et micro

2012-11-03 Thread Gaëtan PERRIER
Bonjour,

J'essaie de faire fonctionner une webcma Philips SPC1300NC sous testing.
La vidéo fonctionne bien mais pas le micro.

Dans dmesg j'ai :

[3.444792] usb 4-1.5.3: New USB device found, idVendor=0471, idProduct=0331
[3.444798] usb 4-1.5.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=2, Product=1,
SerialNumber=0 [3.444800] usb 4-1.5.3: Product: Philips SPC 1300NC Webcam
[3.444803] usb 4-1.5.3: Manufacturer: Philips CE
[3.452194] Linux media interface: v0.10
[3.454454] Linux video capture interface: v2.00
[3.456028] cannot find the slot for index 1 (range 0-1), error: -16
[3.456113] cannot create card instance 0
[3.456195] snd-usb-audio: probe of 4-1.5.3:1.2 failed with error -5
[3.456216] usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio
[3.458045] uvcvideo: Found UVC 1.00 device Philips SPC 1300NC Webcam
(0471:0331) [3.465322] input: Philips SPC 1300NC Webcam
as 
/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb4/4-1/4-1.5/4-1.5.3/4-1.5.3:1.0/input/input19
[3.465427] usbcore: registered new interface driver uvcvideo
[3.465429] USB Video Class driver (1.1.1)


Il a l'air de bien voir qu'il y a un micro mais ça semble merder sur la ligne :

[3.456195] snd-usb-audio: probe of 4-1.5.3:1.2 failed with error -5

google ne m'a pas renseigné sur l'erreur -5.

Si quelqu'un a une idée je suis preneur.

Gaëtan

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[OT] Re: ¿Alguien sabe donde hay un GNU/Hurd live?

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 24 Sep 2012 22:16:16 -0500, Helado escribió:

(ese html...)

 El caso es que la quiero probar, sin el uso de un CD, ¿existe algún
 GNU/Hurd live-usb?
 
 no importa si es solo en modo linea de comandos. saludos.

Pues según esta página¹ no parece que haya muchos proyectos que aún 
activos :-(

Podrías intentarlo con la imagen para CD de Debian GNU/Hurd², 
modificándola para que se ejecute desde una llave USB mediante 
UNetbootin, por ejemplo.

¹http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd/running/distrib.html
²http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-cd

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Re: antivirus proxy

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Tue, 25 Sep 2012 09:54:03 +0200, Trujillo Carmona, Antonio escribió:

 El lun, 24-09-2012 a las 13:37 +, Camaleón escribió:

(...)

 ¿Has mirado SquidClamav o HAVP?

 Si claro y lo que he visto es que analizan el trafico entrante, pero no
 el saliente, esto es si te descargas un fichero con virus lo corta, pero
 no corta el trafico de datos que un espyware manda a una dirección que
 se sabe que es para eso.

(...)

Hum... si mal no recuerdo Amavisd-New permite analizar el tráfico 
entrante y saliente, por lo que combinado con una solución (p. ej., SA)
que detecte patrones de mensajes de spam (uso de direcciones URI 
maliciosas, análisis de las imágenes integradas en los mensajes, es 
decir, que detecte las típicas técnicas utilizadas en los mensajes de 
spam que salen desde los equipos infectados) y que trabaje con sistemas 
de colaboración como Razor, Pyzor, etc... junto con un AV convencional 
(como ClamAV) también te podría servir.

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Re: Instalar debian por la red

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Wed, 26 Sep 2012 18:18:43 -0400, Ruben Cervantes Rodríguez escribió:

 Hola colegas de la lista estoy tratando de instalar debian por la red
 desde una pc sin disco me pincha todo bien hasta que llego a la réplica
 pues estoy detrás de varios proxys y el ancho de banda no me da para
 conectarme a una réplica, pues he probado introducir manualmente una
 réplica y he usado el primer disco de instalación de debian montado en
 un virtuahost usando apache2 y no me funciona me dice que la red puede
 tener problemas que la réplica está rota o que el release no es de una
 réplica. Necesito si alguién a logrado hacerlo desde una web local me
 tire una mano, o si saben otra forma me digan saludos y gracias de
 antemano.

Quizá estés haciendo algo mal o tengas el repositorio mal configurado. 
Tienes más información sobre el proceso de instalación a través de la red 
en la Guía de Instalación:

4.5. Preparación de los ficheros para el arranque a través de red usando 
TFTP
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s05.html.es

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Re: Compartir disco entre Linux y Windows

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Sat, 29 Sep 2012 19:51:47 +0200, Cristian Prado escribió:

(...)

 Algun tutorial que explique mi problema ?

El problema que planteas es muy sencillo pero con solución complicada 
porque a Microsoft no le da la gana de dar soporte a otros sistemas de 
archivo de forma nativa :-/

En resumen, para acceder (lectura y escritura) a un disco duro desde dos 
sistemas operativos distintos y desde un mismo equipo necesitas darle 
formato a ese disco (o partición) utilizando un sistema de archivos 
soportado por los sistemas operativos que piensas usar y que en este caso 
se reducen a FAT32 (soportado por windows y linux  pero con grandes 
limitaciones intrínsecas debido a su diseño) o NTFS (soportado por 
windows y linux pero tampoco exento de problemas).

Otra alternativa podría ser el uso de aplicaciones (como Ext2Fsd) para 
el equipo con windows que habiliten la escritura/lectura desde este 
sistema operativo en sistemas de archivo ext2/3 o usar ese disco duro que 
quieres añadir desde la red local, ya que de esta forma el sistema de 
archivos que uses es indiferente.

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Re: (OT) Como crear subcarpetas en la carpeta de plantillas de icedove (thunderbird)

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Sun, 30 Sep 2012 11:12:09 +0100, José Manuel (EB8CXW) escribió:

 He buscado en Google, pero no he encontrado nada (o no hago bien la
 pregunta), por lo que recurro  a ustedes por si me pueden ayudar, por lo
 que les doy las gracias anticipadamente. He aquí mi preguntas:
 - Primera: por motivo de mi trabajo tengo que tener distintos tipos de
 plantillas. Creo con el botón derecho del ratón las distintas
 subcarpetas, hasta aquí bien, pero a la hora de guardar un mensaje como
 plantilla no me da la opción de guardarlo en la subcarpeta de plantillas
 que quiero, se guarda siempre en la carpeta de plantilla principal. hay
 alguna forma de poderlas guardar en la subcarpeta que quiero. 

Hasta donde sé, la carpeta especial de plantillas en Thunderbird se 
define por cada cuenta de correo, es decir, que si tienes 5 cuentas pop3 
y 2 cuentas imap puedes definir un almacén/carpeta de plantillas distinta 
para cada una de ellas (7 en este caso) por lo que cuando guardes un 
mensaje que hayas creado desde una de esas cuentas y lo quieras guardar 
como plantilla debería almacenarse en su carpeta correspondiente (es 
decir, la que hayas definido desde el apartado Editar → Configuración de 
las cuentas → [cuenta] → Copias y carpetas).

 - Segunda, cuando se modifica una plantilla al indicar guardar icedove
 (thunderbirt) la guarda como plantilla nueva. Mi pregunta, hay alguna
 forma de que cuando se modifique una plantilla machaque la antigua, y no
 cree una nueva.

Sí, es algo exasperante :-)

Creo que por eso empecé a usar los Borradores a modo de Plantillas porque 
los borradores sí te permiten editarlos sin necesidad de crear uno nuevo 
con cada cambio que realizas y que guardas.

De todas formas, quizá haya forma de hacer el uso de las Plantillas más 
lógico y ameno con alguna extensión dedicada... por aquí indican algunas:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_FAQs_:_Using_Templates

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Re: problemas con señal wifi canal 14 en debian 6

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 01 Oct 2012 09:30:17 -0500, Constantino Vargas escribió:

 buenas amigos, he tenido problemas de saturacion de señal wifi en mi
 localidad, tenia montado una ap con antena panel para conectarme ha
 internet wifi, una posible solución que encontré es de que un proveedor
 wifi de mi localidad  esta en canal 14 y con la tarjeta de red
 TL-WN751ND (ath9k) puedo captar su señal desde la distribución xubuntu
 12.04 que lo tengo instalado en mi pc.

(...)

Como te comenta Gonzalo, los canales del 12 al 14 están desactivados/
restringidos en algunos drivers de tarjetas de manera predeterminada,
por lo que te puede interesar leer la documentación para la tuya para 
ver si puedes saltarte esa restricción de alguna forma:

http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/ath#Regulatory
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/developers/Regulatory/CRDA#Changing_regulatory_domains

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Re: instalación de thunderbird y mozilla firefox

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 01 Oct 2012 19:47:48 +, residentresureccion escribió:

 Quisiera tener instalado el mozilla firefox y thunderbird en sus últimas
 versiones en mi debían 6.0.5 pero  no he podido hacerlo no tengo mucha
 experiencia de linux se lo básico lo que he podido conseguir son 
 paquetes de los programas pero en otras extensiones me gustaría tenerlos
 debíanizados y por su puesto en español. 

Lo más sencillo es que uses este repo aunque no sé si ya tendrán la 
última versión :-?

http://mozilla.debian.net/

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Re: Cambiar lenguaje en Squirrelmail

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Wed, 03 Oct 2012 15:23:50 -0400, luis escribió:

 hola a todos
 
 Estoy probando instalación de un server de correo con postfix, dovecot,
 squirrelmail, lo instalé sin problemas en un equipo virtual en debian 6
 
 ahora bien cuando voy a preferencias cmabio el lenguaje a Español y en
 fin no lo cambia

¿Reiniciaste/recargaste el servidor web tras confirmar los cambios?
 
 Tampoco encuetro opcion para que el usuario cambie su clabe dentro de su
 correo web en preferencias

Seguramente para poder activar esa opción necesitas instalar algún plugin 
de estos, según el tipo de contraseñas que uses:

http://squirrelmail.org/plugins_category.php?category_id=5

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Re: Cambiar passwd a un usuario de Ejabberd

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Wed, 03 Oct 2012 18:47:13 -0400, luis escribió:

 Tengo instalado en Debian 6 un servicio Ejabberd y tengo un usuario
 llamado pepe y necesito cambiarle su passwd como lo hago ???

Hombre, en el manual debe decir algo de cómo crear/gestionar usuarios 
¿no? :-?

A ver...

https://git.process-one.net/ejabberd/mainline/blobs/raw/v2.1.11/doc/guide.html#htoc74

Yo empezaría por leer la ayuda ;-P

ejabberdctl help
man ejabberdctl

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Re: manejo ventanas wheezy

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Tue, 09 Oct 2012 06:40:21 -0700, Ricardo Delgado escribió:

 Buenas lista, estoy utilizando LXDE y tengo algunos problemas en
 ventanas emergentes, por dar ejemplo LIBREOFFICE, cuando quiero guardar
 un archivo, la ventana es mayor que el tamaño de la pantalla, entonces
 tengo que achicar un poco para poder ver todas las opciones

Sí, es una lata. Me temo que la mayoría de las interfaces no estás 
preparadas para resoluciones tan pequeñas :-(

 Como puedo hacer para que las mismas se ajusten al tamaño de la
 pantalla?
 
 el equipo es una netbook de 10 de pantalla.

Ni idea... en gnome-shell yo uso truquillos (como reducir el tamaño de 
las letras desde el gnome tewak tool) pero me parece una chapuza, la 
verdad, sólo para casos puntuales :-/

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Re: Sobre Fetchmail

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Tue, 09 Oct 2012 14:37:12 -0400, Dainel Fdezz escribió:

 Hola lista, hace poco tengo una situacion con fetchmail, lo que sucede
 es que tengo un server que se llama mx.gmail.com,

Supongo que ese nombre de dominio es ficticio ¿no? Porque no existe:

sm01@stt008:~$ host mx.gmail.com
Host mx.gmail.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)

 y necesito descargar los mensajes de un multipop en gmail, es decir una
 cuenta a la que le llegan los mensajes de todas y que el fetchmail
 recoja los mensajes y los reparta segun lo que dise la direccion antes
 de la @ es decir si el correo viene para p...@gmail.com sea entregadoa
 p...@mx.fetchmail.com.
 
 Agradezco su colaboracion. Adjunto mi configuracion.
 
 set logfile /var/log/fetchmail.log
 set postmaster r...@mx.gmail.com
 set no bouncemail
 set no spambounce
 set properties 
 set syslog
 
 poll pop.gmail.com
 envelope 2 Delivered-To:
 proto pop3 user  there with pass  to * here smtpname mx.gmail.com
 smtpaddress  mx.gmail.com
 fetchall
 ssl
 limit 512000
 limitflush
 
 Ya he probado varias cosas y nada.

Aquí tienes otras configuraciones:

http://vavai.net/2008/10/fetchmail-email-retrieval-configuration-how-to-integrate-with-mail-server/

Hagas los cambios que hagas, recuerda recargar el daemon de fetchmail y 
revisar los registros para ver qué te dicen.

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Re: Systemd

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Thu, 11 Oct 2012 20:21:46 +0200, Javier San Román escribió:

 Por enredar un poco, ando mirando la posibilidad de poner un híbrido
 System V/Systemd con miras de, según como vaya, volver a System V o
 pasar a Systemd completo. Y antes de hacer nada me gustaría saber
 vuestras opiniones al respecto, sobre el Systemd en concreto. Gracias.

No sé por qué pero me parece que Wheezy ya lleva systemd de serie (o yo 
lo seleccioné en alguna actualización, no lo recuerdo...) y al menos en 
el netbook no me ha dado problemas.

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Re: Sobre Fetchmail

2012-11-03 Thread Esteban Torres
Me alegra volver a ver las respuestas de camaleon. 

Esta noche duermo mas tranquilo.
-Original Message-
From: Camaleón noela...@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2012 18:53:37 
To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Reply-To: A MI NO, ENVIA A LA LISTA
noelamac+a_mi_no_envia_a_la_li...@gmail.com
Subject:  Re: Sobre Fetchmail

El Tue, 09 Oct 2012 14:37:12 -0400, Dainel Fdezz escribió:

 Hola lista, hace poco tengo una situacion con fetchmail, lo que sucede
 es que tengo un server que se llama mx.gmail.com,

Supongo que ese nombre de dominio es ficticio ¿no? Porque no existe:

sm01@stt008:~$ host mx.gmail.com
Host mx.gmail.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)

 y necesito descargar los mensajes de un multipop en gmail, es decir una
 cuenta a la que le llegan los mensajes de todas y que el fetchmail
 recoja los mensajes y los reparta segun lo que dise la direccion antes
 de la @ es decir si el correo viene para p...@gmail.com sea entregadoa
 p...@mx.fetchmail.com.
 
 Agradezco su colaboracion. Adjunto mi configuracion.
 
 set logfile /var/log/fetchmail.log
 set postmaster r...@mx.gmail.com
 set no bouncemail
 set no spambounce
 set properties 
 set syslog
 
 poll pop.gmail.com
 envelope 2 Delivered-To:
 proto pop3 user  there with pass  to * here smtpname mx.gmail.com
 smtpaddress  mx.gmail.com
 fetchall
 ssl
 limit 512000
 limitflush
 
 Ya he probado varias cosas y nada.

Aquí tienes otras configuraciones:

http://vavai.net/2008/10/fetchmail-email-retrieval-configuration-how-to-integrate-with-mail-server/

Hagas los cambios que hagas, recuerda recargar el daemon de fetchmail y 
revisar los registros para ver qué te dicen.

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Re: Crypt proc ps

2012-11-03 Thread linuxknow
Simplemente saber si alguien vio algo parecido, se me ocurrio y queria 
saber si alguien lo vio o realizo algo parecido.




On 03/11/12 00:04, Carlos Zuniga wrote:

2012/11/1 linuxknowlinuxk...@gmail.com:

Disculpen alguien sabe o ha visto algo relacionado a encriptar la salida de
comandos de la consola por ejemplo:


ps aux

que liste pero todo encriptado, lo mismo con la salida para todo el resto,
la idea es algo general, con que este en ps es un comienzo.

escucho ideas..


Cual es la intención?





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Re: manejo ventanas wheezy

2012-11-03 Thread Edwin Dlca
Yo uso el mismo truco que Camaleon usando Gnome, reduzco el tamaño de las
letras para que me alcance las ventanas.

El 3 de noviembre de 2012 13:37, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:

 El Tue, 09 Oct 2012 06:40:21 -0700, Ricardo Delgado escribió:

  Buenas lista, estoy utilizando LXDE y tengo algunos problemas en
  ventanas emergentes, por dar ejemplo LIBREOFFICE, cuando quiero guardar
  un archivo, la ventana es mayor que el tamaño de la pantalla, entonces
  tengo que achicar un poco para poder ver todas las opciones

 Sí, es una lata. Me temo que la mayoría de las interfaces no estás
 preparadas para resoluciones tan pequeñas :-(

  Como puedo hacer para que las mismas se ajusten al tamaño de la
  pantalla?
 
  el equipo es una netbook de 10 de pantalla.

 Ni idea... en gnome-shell yo uso truquillos (como reducir el tamaño de
 las letras desde el gnome tewak tool) pero me parece una chapuza, la
 verdad, sólo para casos puntuales :-/

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Re: OT: Camaleon

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Thu, 11 Oct 2012 23:30:53 -0300, Sergio Bessopeanetto escribió:

 ¿Alguien sabe algo de Camaleon?
 Hace ya casi 3 semanas que no se la ve por acá.

Por aquí ando :-)

Tuve unas semanas de trabajo que no pude evitar pero ya vuelvo por estos 
lares dando guerra.

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Re: Placa wireless IBM Thinkpad T40

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 15 Oct 2012 19:35:06 -0300, Mario Daniel Carugno escribió:

 Hola gente, como va ?

Iría mejor si evitaras el formato html en los correos :-)
 
 Tengo una vieja notebook IBM Thinkpad T40, y quisiera poder usarla con
 Debian.
 Pero la placa de red wireless no funciona, la verdad no se que modelo
 usa esta notebook.
 Alguien sabe si Debian o alguna otra distribucion tiene drivers para que
 funcione ?

Pues por aquí¹ dice que dependiendo del modelo pueden ser:

- Chipset atheros AR5001X (driver ath5k)
- Chipset Cisco (driver airo)
- Chipset Intel 2100 (driver ipw2100)

Podrás saber cuál es el tuyo ejecutando lspci.

¹http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:T40

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Re: porque no funciona 'brasero' de forma adecuada.

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Tue, 16 Oct 2012 20:51:45 -0400, Victor Hugo Cespedes Zuleta escribió:

 tengo problemas con el brasero. jamas pude grabar un solo disco. k3b es
 perfecto.
 
 pero quisiera otra opcion.

Nunca tuve problemas con gnomebaker y nautilus pero la verdad es que 
apenas grabo unos 4 o 5 CD/DVD al año. Para bien o para mal los de GNOME 
se han pegado a Brasero así que conviene informar de todos los fallos 
que se encuentren :-(

Como alternativas tienes X-CD-Roast, simpleburn o xfburn que te comenta 
Carlos.

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Re: problemas con señal wifi canal 14 en debian 6

2012-11-03 Thread Constantino Vargas
Como te comenta Gonzalo, los canales del 12 al 14 están desactivados/

 restringidos en algunos drivers de tarjetas de manera predeterminada,
 por lo que te puede interesar leer la documentación para la tuya para
 ver si puedes saltarte esa restricción de alguna forma:

 http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/ath#Regulatory

 http://wireless.kernel.org/en/developers/Regulatory/CRDA#Changing_regulatory_domains

 Gracias por los enlaces los leeré, se que el canal 14 es uso para japon,
mi interés saber en que archivo se modifica pues en
la distribución ubuntu  y sus derivados esta habilitado este canal 14, los
he probado desde la versión 10.04 hasta la 12.04 no he hecho
ninguna modificación alguna.

tinoman@uta:~$ iwlist wlan0 channel
wlan0 14 channels in total; available frequencies :
  Channel 01 : 2.412 GHz
  Channel 02 : 2.417 GHz
  Channel 03 : 2.422 GHz
  Channel 04 : 2.427 GHz
  Channel 05 : 2.432 GHz
  Channel 06 : 2.437 GHz
  Channel 07 : 2.442 GHz
  Channel 08 : 2.447 GHz
  Channel 09 : 2.452 GHz
  Channel 10 : 2.457 GHz
  Channel 11 : 2.462 GHz
  Channel 12 : 2.467 GHz
  Channel 13 : 2.472 GHz
  Channel 14 : 2.484 GHz
  Current Frequency:2.484 GHz (Channel 14)

tinoman@uta:~$ iwlist wlan0 scan
wlan0 Scan completed :
  Cell 01 - Address: 00:15:6D:67:98:E8
Channel:14
Frequency:2.484 GHz (Channel 14)
Quality=44/70  Signal level=-66 dBm
Encryption key:off
ESSID:(3) [mi proveedor wifi]
Bit Rates:1 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s; 5.5 Mb/s; 11 Mb/s
Mode:Master
Extra:tsf=0002188c42c4
Extra: Last beacon: 76036ms ago
IE: Unknown:
00142833292041727069746120393533373431303037
IE: Unknown: 010482040B16
IE: Unknown: 03010E
IE: Unknown:
DD2A000C4200011E00660E043030313536443637393845380502B409

Pero en debian 6 solo se puede acceder hasta el canal 11, los canales 12,
13 y 14 no están disponibles, como mi proveedor wifi de mi localidad esta
en este canal 14 no puedo conectarme desde debían, todo este rollo de
canales fue ha raiz de la saturacion de la señal wifi 2.4 Ghz  en mi
localidad, actualmente me mude a la 5.8 Ghz donde no tengo este problema
pues conexión es ahora via una AP en modo cliente, accedo ha internet de
nuevo desde debian 6 pero quedo como una tarea pendiente el poder habilitar
los canales 12, 13 y 14 si alguien sabe les agradeceré pueda compartir.

saludos


Re: Wheezy con gnome3

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Thu, 18 Oct 2012 00:43:21 +0200, Gabriel Condori escribió:

(ese html...)

 Hola lista:
 
 Quería comentar acerca de debian Wheezy que acabo de instalarlo y mi
 sorpresa fue cuando me encontré con gnome3 y es que en listas me habia
 enterado que Wheezy vendría con xfce, alguien sabe sobre esto? 

Si has usando la versión beta3 del instalador pues parece que ya les cabe 
GNOME3 en el primer CD, lo habrán apretado un poco :-P

 y una cosa mas alguien sabe cuando tendremos Wheezy estable? para que
 fecha mas o menos?

Febrero de 2013.

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Re: OT: la arquitectura correcta para un intel i5 es AMD64?

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Thu, 18 Oct 2012 16:30:28 -0300, Paulo escribió:

 Hola amigos, he leído por ahí que la arquitectura que se debe usar para
 un procesador i5 de intel es la AMD64? 

No tiene por qué ser así... puedes usar la i386 o amd64. Técnicamente 
hablando, correctas son ambas, la adecuada dependerá de otros 
factores (uso del equipo, cantidad de memoria RAM disponible...).

 en varios foros he visto aquello, por eso les quisiera preguntar a
 ustedes, ¿será cierto?, lo que pasa es que esos comentarios que
 encontré son como del 2010 para atrás, ya están medios viejones y si
  bien no hablaban del i5 en particular decían que los procesadores
 intel de 64 bit de ese momento podían usar la arquitectura AMD64.

Suele depender del modelo exacto del procesador pero me parece que toda 
la línea de la gama Core i5 admite las extensiones de 64 bits.
 
 Además he leído que la arquitectura que yo creía la correcta IA64 es
 sólo para procesadores Itanium o algo por el estilo.

Sí, tienes más información aquí:

http://www.debian.org/ports/index.en.html

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Invitación para utilizar Google Talk

2012-11-03 Thread Google Talk
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Pablo Andrés te ha enviado una invitación para utilizar Google Talk.

Si ya tienes una cuenta de Google, inicia sesión en Gmail y acepta
esta invitación de chat:
http://mail.google.com/mail/b-e41222dc8a-756ceb199c-xJXJRHQOCcG6di8WjgSASaNDQLM

Para solicitar una cuenta de Google y empezar a utilizar Google Talk, visita:
http://mail.google.com/mail/a-e41222dc8a-756ceb199c-xJXJRHQOCcG6di8WjgSASaNDQLM?pc=es-rf---a

Más información en:
http://www.google.com/intl/es/landing/accounts/


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Re: Linux y teletrabajo

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Fri, 19 Oct 2012 07:44:47 +0200, Altair Linux escribió:

 ¿como combinariais el teletrabajo y Linux?, formas de controlar al
 personal para saber que realmente estan trabajando (y no escaqueandose,
 que eso en España sabemos lo nuestro),

Bueno, este problema no es técnico sino más bien social. Lo mejor es 
trabajar por objetivos con incentivos... no por horas.

 formas de tener segura la informacion confidencial (no es lo mismo un
 ordenador en la oficina que un portatil desde casa), etc.

En este caso usaría cifrado de disco duro por hardware para evitar la 
fuga de datos en caso de extravío del equipo y una política de 
contraseñas un pelín exigente (cambios cada x tiempo, longitud mínima y 
uso caracteres especiales, etc...).

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Re: Permiso en vsftpd

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Fri, 19 Oct 2012 17:03:07 -0400, Osvaldo Benítez Aliaga escribió:

(ese html y esas citas...)

 Hola lista: tengo instalado vsftpd como servidor FTP. La cuestión es
 que quiero sea público para todo el mundo pero solo un usuario pueda
 escribir. Saludos

Tienes ejemplos de configuraciones en /usr/share/doc/vsftpd/examples y 
más concretamente te puede interesar la que está bajo VIRTUAL_USERS_2/
README.

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Re: alguno de ustedes tiene certificación LPI.

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 22 Oct 2012 16:01:30 -0400, Victor Hugo Cespedes Zuleta escribió:

(ese html...)

 El curso LPIC-1 primer módulo de la certificación del Instituto
 Profesional de Linux.
 
 resulta que su web. www.lpi.org está en inglés, y que tiene pocas
 empresas afiliadas en latinoamerica.
 
 Ellos están preponderantemente en Europa y Asia.
 
 En el caso de Sudamerica más concretamente soló esta presente en Brasil.

(...)

Busca algún training partner cercano para que te informen:

https://cs.lpi.org/caf/Xamman/partner

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Re: Systemd

2012-11-03 Thread Cosme Domínguez Díaz

El 03/11/12 19:57, Camaleón escribió:

No sé por qué pero me parece que Wheezy ya lleva systemd de serie (o yo
lo seleccioné en alguna actualización, no lo recuerdo...) y al menos en
el netbook no me ha dado problemas.

Saludos,


No sé como instalas Wheezy.

Al menos en mi caso: una instalación básica (Utilidades estándar del 
sistema de tasksel) vía una imagen netinstall no trae systemd.



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Re: problemas con señal wifi canal 14 en debian 6

2012-11-03 Thread Cosme Domínguez Díaz

Comprueba si estás utilidando el módulo cfg80211:


lsmod | grep cfg80211


Si es así, del modinfo de dicho módulo podemos extraer:

parm:   ieee80211_regdom:IEEE 802.11 regulatory domain code (charp)


Prueba a recargar el módulo cfg80211 con el parámetro ieee80211_regdom y 
el código del país donde vivas (si es España ES)


Si funciona puedes hacer permanente el cambio ejecutando:

echo options cfg80211 ieee80211_regdom=CÓDIGO  
/etc/modprobe.d/fix_wifi_channel.conf



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Re: OT: Camaleon

2012-11-03 Thread Juan Pablo Jaramillo Pineda
El día 3 de noviembre de 2012 15:48, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
 El Thu, 11 Oct 2012 23:30:53 -0300, Sergio Bessopeanetto escribió:

 ¿Alguien sabe algo de Camaleon?
 Hace ya casi 3 semanas que no se la ve por acá.

 Por aquí ando :-)

Genial! desde el 24 de septiembre no te veíamos


 Tuve unas semanas de trabajo que no pude evitar pero ya vuelvo por estos
 lares dando guerra.

 Saludos,

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dns+mrtg

2012-11-03 Thread maikel . manuel

Salu2 lista.

Estoy tratando de graficar las consultas de mi dns hacia mrtg.  esto es lo que
he echo hasta ahora y no veo resultado a ver si me ayudan
tengo un scrip creado en /etc/mrtg/dns.pl con esto dentro:

#!/usr/bin/perl

$dummy = `rm -rf /var/cache/bind/named.stats`;
$dummy = `/usr/sbin/rndc stats`;
$data = `tail -3 /var/cache/bind/named.stats | head -1 | cut -f 2 -d  `;
#$data = `tail -3 /var/cache/bind/named.stats | head -1 |cut -d ' ' -f 2 | cut
-f 2 -d  `;
print $data;
print $data;
print 0

y en mrtg.cfg esto:

#--CONSULTAS AL DNS--#
Target[dns]: `/etc/mrtg/dns.pl`
PageTop[dns]: h1Consultas Al DNS/h1
Options[dns]:
gauge,nopercent,growright,nobanner,noinfo,nolegend,pngdate,perhour,noi
#Options[dns]: growright,perhour,noi
MaxBytes[dns]: 100
Title[dns]: Peticiones DNS
YLegend[dns]: pet/hora
LegendO[dns]: Peticiones DNS
Legend2[dns]: Peticiones DNS a la hora
ShortLegend[dns]: /hora

aparece la tabla via web pero nada que me grafica, quisiera saber que estoy
haciendo mal. uso debian squeeze

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Re: NTP server timeout

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Wed, 24 Oct 2012 14:42:18 +0200, Manuel Jesús Recena Soto escribió:

 Estamos trabajando en una máquina virtual con Debian 6 y hemos
 configurado NTP server en el arranque. Cuando la VM tiene acceso a
 internet el S.O. arranca con normalidad, sin embargo, cuando no tiene
 conexión a internet el servicio NTPd se queda esperando muchos
 minutos.

Sí, es una lata :-(

 ¿Es posible configurar algún timeout o similar? Lo esperado sería que si
 pasado un tiempo no se puede conectar con los servidores de hora
 externos, que continúe con el arranque de otros servicios.

Prueba con lo que comentan por aquí:

Linux Boot Delayed by NTP
http://www.surrealinfo.com/linux/linux-boot-delayed-by-ntp

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Re: OT: la arquitectura correcta para un intel i5 es AMD64?

2012-11-03 Thread Cosme Domínguez Díaz

El 03/11/12 22:15, Camaleón escribió:

en varios foros he visto aquello, por eso les quisiera preguntar a
ustedes, ¿será cierto?, lo que pasa es que esos comentarios que
encontré son como del 2010 para atrás, ya están medios viejones y si
  bien no hablaban del i5 en particular decían que los procesadores
intel de 64 bit de ese momento podían usar la arquitectura AMD64.

Suele depender del modelo exacto del procesador pero me parece que toda
la línea de la gama Core i5 admite las extensiones de 64 bits.



i3, i5, i7

Por si interesa:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64#Intel_64_implementations


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Re: OT: Camaleon

2012-11-03 Thread TSU. Joseph Ramirez
Camaleon welcome back!

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-Original Message-
From: Juan Pablo Jaramillo Pineda juanpablo...@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2012 16:58:48 
To: A MI NO, ENVIA A LA LISTAnoelamac+a_mi_no_envia_a_la_li...@gmail.com
Cc: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Subject:  Re: OT: Camaleon

El día 3 de noviembre de 2012 15:48, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
 El Thu, 11 Oct 2012 23:30:53 -0300, Sergio Bessopeanetto escribió:

 ¿Alguien sabe algo de Camaleon?
 Hace ya casi 3 semanas que no se la ve por acá.

 Por aquí ando :-)

Genial! desde el 24 de septiembre no te veíamos


 Tuve unas semanas de trabajo que no pude evitar pero ya vuelvo por estos
 lares dando guerra.

 Saludos,

Saludos!


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Re: Recomendación de versión de Debian.

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:43:56 +0100, Luis Miguel R. escribió:

 Me dispongo a renovar mi equipo de oficina que está funcionando en
 Debian 4.0, voy a pillar una máquina modernilla, placa con usb 3.0, cpu
 i5, grafica gforce 210, hds de 2tb, 8gb ram ddr3, etc, en escritorio uso
 IceWM, la chicha viene con un vmware con xp tirando de un software de
 gestion, es por el rendimiento de la máquina virtual por lo que cambio
 el pc.

Vaya monstruito O:-)

 Mi preguntas son, con este tipo de hardware, merece la pena poner la
 testing?, como va de estable?, realmente no necesito para nada que los
 paquetes de software estén actualizados, la única razón para ponerla
 sería que aproveche mejor mi hardware y obtener mejor rendimiento.

No creo que vayas a notar diferencia alguna en cuanto al rendimiento por 
el hecho de instalar una versión u otra (no cabe duda de que un kernel 
moderno funcionará mejor en un equipo moderno pero siempre puedes 
compilarlo manualmente o usar el kernel de los backports).

Yo me fijaría más en el soporte de la versión que vayas a instalar. A la 
actual estable (squeeze) le queda un año y 4 meses de vida y wheezy va a 
salir en febrero, quizá te merecería la pena esperar a la nueva 
versión :-?

 Otra diferencia importante es que veo que testing instala por defecto
 ext4, mientras que estable instala ext3, a estas alturas ext4 es
 completamente seguro para usar en producción?

Puedes instalar el que quieras en cualquiera de las dos versiones pero yo 
me decantaría por Ext3 (qué le voy a hacer, en cuestión de sistemas de 
archivos soy de vertiente conservadora :-P).

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Re: Funciona en .htaccess pero no en sites-available

2012-11-03 Thread Camaleón
El Tue, 30 Oct 2012 21:52:39 +0100, Jorge escribió:

 Buenas tardes.
 Tengo apache2 sobre squeeze.
 En /var/www/www.etxea.org/htdocs/.htaccess tengo ...
(...)
 IfModule mod_rewrite.c
RewriteEngine on
(...)
 /IfModule
 
 ... y funciona perfectamente.
 Lo que quiero es no utilizar .htaccess, es decir, pasar esto a
 /etc/apache2/sites-available/www.etxea.org, para que (después de hacer
 a2ensite www.etxea.org y /etc/init.d/apache2 restart) funcione todo de
 la misma forma que en .htaccess
 El contenido de www.etxea.org es el siguiente ...

(...)

 Directory “/var/www/www.etxea.org/htdocs/”
  # Permite que todas las directivas .htaccess de ese directorio 
 tengan prioridad sobre las establecidas en el archivo de configuración
  AllowOverride All
  IndexIgnore *
  IfModule mod_rewrite.c
  RewriteEngine on
(...)
  /IfModule
  /Directory

(...)

 Sin embargo no funciona. ¿Cual es el problema? ¿El apartado IfModule se
 coloca ahí o en otro sitio?

Según la documentación, puede ir dentro dentro de Directory:

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewriteengine

RewriteEngine Directive
(...)
Context:server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess

Pero en los ejemplos del manual de Apache lo ponen directamente dentro de 
un Directory sin IfModule mod_rewrite.c pero eso parece más bien 
una decisión estética que no técnica porque de lo contrario al reiniciar 
apache2 te daría un error de sintaxis bien gordote :-)

Si no te funciona y tampoco Apache se queja al iniciar (revisa los registros) 
podría ser por alguna cosa tontuna (solapamiento de directivas) que se te 
haya 
pasado por alto.

Nota: yo quitaría la barra final (/) de las URL tanto de la directiva 
DocumentRoot como de Directory.

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Re: OT: Camaleon

2012-11-03 Thread Sergio Bessopeanetto

El 03/11/12 17:48, Camaleón escribió:

El Thu, 11 Oct 2012 23:30:53 -0300, Sergio Bessopeanetto escribió:


¿Alguien sabe algo de Camaleon?
Hace ya casi 3 semanas que no se la ve por acá.


Por aquí ando :-)

Tuve unas semanas de trabajo que no pude evitar pero ya vuelvo por estos
lares dando guerra.

Saludos,



¡Qué susto! Con las cosas que andan pasando por ahí, se me pasaron
varias cosas por la cabeza.
Bienvenida a casa. :)

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Re: instalación de thunderbird y mozilla firefox

2012-11-03 Thread Sergio Bessopeanetto

El 03/11/12 14:57, Camaleón escribió:

El Mon, 01 Oct 2012 19:47:48 +, residentresureccion escribió:


Quisiera tener instalado el mozilla firefox y thunderbird en sus últimas
versiones en mi debían 6.0.5 pero  no he podido hacerlo no tengo mucha
experiencia de linux se lo básico lo que he podido conseguir son
paquetes de los programas pero en otras extensiones me gustaría tenerlos
debíanizados y por su puesto en español.


Lo más sencillo es que uses este repo aunque no sé si ya tendrán la
última versión :-?

http://mozilla.debian.net/

Saludos,



¿Y qué opinas Camaleon de la solución que dan en algunos sitios en la 
que instalan Firefox y Thunderbird oficiales en /opt y luego le hacen

un enlace simbólico a /usr/bin?.
Me está picando porque de esa manera actualizo con la versión oficial.


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Re: OT: Camaleon

2012-11-03 Thread Anamhoo
On 03/11/12 14:48, Camaleón wrote:
 El Thu, 11 Oct 2012 23:30:53 -0300, Sergio Bessopeanetto escribió:

   
 ¿Alguien sabe algo de Camaleon?
 Hace ya casi 3 semanas que no se la ve por acá.
 
 Por aquí ando :-)

 Tuve unas semanas de trabajo que no pude evitar pero ya vuelvo por estos 
 lares dando guerra.

 Saludos,

   
Que bien que escribes Camaleon!!! y bueno ya aprovechando un poco que es
un ot y que regresas pensé que el próximo fin de semana se hace el
hackmitin méxico y creo que estaría bien lindo si tuvieras tiempo y nos
compartes un poco tu experiencia en la lista, porque eres una chica bien
activa y de las pocas mujeres que nos encontramos en este tipo de
listas, podría ser por mumble en un horario que te sea conveniente,
y pues eso, ya nos cuentas
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Intentando hacer andar la webcam

2012-11-03 Thread Fabián Bonetti


mama@zeuza:~$ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0ac8:307b Z-Star Microelectronics Corp. USB 1.1 Webcam


No se ve con

cvlc v4l2://


Ando en Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.6 

Alguna idea?


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Re: OT: Camaleon

2012-11-03 Thread Hector Garcia
El día 3 de noviembre de 2012 14:48, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
 El Thu, 11 Oct 2012 23:30:53 -0300, Sergio Bessopeanetto escribió:

 ¿Alguien sabe algo de Camaleon?
 Hace ya casi 3 semanas que no se la ve por acá.

 Por aquí ando :-)

 Tuve unas semanas de trabajo que no pude evitar pero ya vuelvo por estos
 lares dando guerra.

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Hace falta tu infinita paciencia y sabiduría por aquí.

Como está la situación, es más gratificante que te ausentes de la
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Margarida, Tradutora e Revisora. Traduções e Revisões Urgentíssimas

2012-11-03 Thread Tradutora Revisora
Estimados senhores, 


Boa tarde.


Meu nome é Margarida, sou tradutora com grande experiência em revisões de texto 
e traduções/versões (Inglês, Francês, Português, Espanhol e Italiano) e 
gostaria de receber trabalhos de sua conceituada empresa.


Tenho muito prática em fazer traduções ou revisões urgentes-urgentíssimas.  O 
cliente me manda o texto por e-mail pela manhã, e, dependendo do tamanho do 
trabalho, à tarde já o recebe traduzido e revisado.


Os preços são extremamente competitivos.


Por gentileza, queira cotar comigo seu próximo trabalho de tradução ou revisão 
pelo e-mail:  margaridatraduc...@yahoo.com.br ou pelos telefones (21) 2548-7432 
ou (21) 8881-4361.


Antecipadamente grata, 


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Re: Galeria de fotos

2012-11-03 Thread André Nunes
Apenas para referência futura, um jeito simples de encontrar softwares é:

apt-cache search 'palavra-buscada' | grep 'palavra-secundária'.

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2012/11/1 Mauricio Neto mn...@inbox.com

  Francisco era o Galerry que eu estava procurando... mas vou avaliar
 todos com calma.
 Muito obrigado


 Em 01-11-2012 22:34, Francisco C Soares escreveu:

 On 11/01/2012 03:15 PM, Mauricio Neto wrote:

 Boa tarde amigos da lista
 Estou em busca de um programa que me permita criar uma galeria de fotos.
 As fotos estariam armazenadas em uma NAS e o programa de gerenciamento em
 um host Debian. O acesso cliente seria efetuado via web. Tenho procurado e
 não encontro nada, mas lembro que a alguns meses na primeira vez que propus
 esse projeto encontrei um muito bom, profissional, mas adiei o projeto e
 agora não lembro o nome do software.
 Agradecendo

  Boa noite Mauricio,

 Veja se uma desta lhe ajuda; todos Open Source:

 1. Gallery – http://gallery.menalto.com/

 2. Zenphoto – http://www.zenphoto.org/

 3. Piwigo - http://piwigo.org/

 4. TinyWebGallery – http://www.tinywebgallery.com/en/main.php

 5. Plogger – http://www.plogger.org/

 6. phpAlbum.net – http://phpalbum.net/

 7. Coppermine – http://coppermine-gallery.net/

 8. ThePhig – http://www.thephig.com/

 9. OpenFoto -
 http://studio.quintalinda.com/help/tools/openfoto-open-source-photo-gallery-script/

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Re: Doação financeira para o projeto Debian

2012-11-03 Thread Fred Maranhão
Caro Eder,

você não respondeu para a lista, mas apenas para mim. vou responder
seus questionamentos na lista, caso alguém mais tenha interesse.

Em 1 de novembro de 2012 17:15, Eder S. G. ede...@vm.uff.br escreveu:
...
 Por favor, você poderia me explicar
 como ele funciona?

você deposita uma quantia na conta deles e sai clicando no site deles
a quem você quer doar (quem já se inscreveu). no final eles distribuem
o que eu depositei para quem eu cliquei. se eu depositar 8 euros e
clicar em 8 coisas, cada um recebe 1 euro. se eu clicar em 80 coisas,
cada um recebe 10 cents. tem uma explicação legal aqui:
https://flattr.com/about

 Será que aceita doações em
 dinheireo (Real)? Imagino que deve aceitar
 apenas cartão de crédito. :(

cartão de crédito, paypal, moneybookers...

...
 Muito bom, Fred. Eu utilizo o dpkg e o apt-get
 desde 2002 quando conheci o Debian GNU Linux. E,
 mais recentemente, conheci o Debian Handbook no
 qual vi que é um manual riquíssimo. Fred, como
 você doa dinheiro para o Hafael Hertzog? Via
 cartão de crédito?

eu clico em dpkg na página do flattr. quem recebe é ele.
https://flattr.com/thing/29919/Debian-Package-Manager-dpkg. na verdade
ele é dono de 5 coisas no flattr. eu só dôo pro dpkg.

...
 Acho que, inicialmente, estou pensando em doar para
 eles. Quem são, Fred? Você tem a opção de depo?ito
 na conta corrente deles?

https://flattr.com/thing/409409/Goedson-Paixao e
https://flattr.com/thing/54498/marcots-website-and-weblog. os únicos
que tem conta no flattr.

...
 Muito bom! Meus parabéns por compartilhar um pouco dos
 seus recursos financeiros em prol daqueles que contribuem
 voluntariamente ao software livre.

recebi muito mais em volta. meu trabalho seria muito pior sem estes
caras fazendo software livre de qualidade.

 eu deposito no flattr com cartão de crédito, mas tem outros métodos.
 paypal serve?


 Acredito que o paypal serve. Eu já utilizei algumas vezes
 o pagseguro do Uol. Será que o paypal funciona similar
 a ele?

esta pergunta eu passo


 Fred, muito obrigado pela atenção.

 Desejo-lhe um excelente feriado.

 Atenciosamente,

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Re: Advice on system purchase

2012-11-03 Thread Neal Murphy
On Saturday, November 03, 2012 01:47:40 AM Stan Hoeppner wrote:
 Motorola 680x0, DEC Alpha, SGI MIPS, HP PA-RISC, Motorola/IBM PowerPC,
 Sun SPARC, Cray Vector, Intel Itanium (irony here).

You missed Moto's 88K which vastly outperformed the 68K. The Moto/Freescale 
embedded PPC (though clearly not desktop) beats the pants off most of the 
competition. IBM's Power CPUs still have a strong niche. DEC did make some 
*very* good ICs. The Alpha was very good, and many of their 100Mb/s ethernet 
chips are still in use. I've no evidence, but I suspect Intel incorporated a 
good deal of DEC's technology in their ethernet offerings.

The x86 architecture may seem quick, but that's due more to lack of 
competition. There are other architectures that flat out smoke x86. But they 
gain no traction because Win doesn't run on them, so they cannot gain from the 
economies of scale.

Foresight, planning, execution and ethics combine to determine the winners and 
losers in the marketplace. Standards also play a role.


Re: Wally Lepore

2012-11-03 Thread Slavko
Hi,

Dňa Fri, 2 Nov 2012 17:48:06 -0400 Wally Lepore wallylep...@gmail.com
napísal:

 My absent from the list and this specific thread was simply
 a decision to take 'pause', identify and correct my email problem.
 
 The debian-user list is the first active mailing list I've
 joined in some 30 years being in computing and online.

Don't worry, most of us are learning for whole life.

There is no shame to stumble, a shame is remain lie down... ;-)

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Re: Bind wildcard and DNSsec

2012-11-03 Thread Rob van der Putten

Hi there


Rob van der Putten wrote:


Unstable may move to 9.8.2 at some point. It might be possible to
backport 9.8.2 to stable when this happens.


9.9.2 is now in Experimental;
http://packages.debian.org/experimental/bind9


Regards,
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Re: Apache (was Apace) Redirect Question

2012-11-03 Thread craig


On Friday, November 2, 2012 21:48, Wolf Halton wolf.hal...@gmail.com said:

 Make these changes in sites-available files. That is what those files in
 there are for.
 I don't have the specific directive but I can put up one of my servers'
 apache files for you.
 
 Wolf Halton
 http://sourcefreedom.com
 Apache developer:
 wolfhal...@apache.org

Thanks Wolf, and it makes sense that the directives that apply to a site would
go in that site's definition. I just don't quite understand what I need to put
in there. When I check the default site access logs, I see the request for
http://domain1.com come in as /, but I also see the same for domain2.com and
for the IP address. All three show up as GET / HTTP/1.1 I understand that the
server does not know about the sites by those names because I haven't 
configured it to do so.

Obviously Apache is capable of this distinction because if I change the
ServerName in domain1's sites-available to domain1.com then the index.html file
in /var/www/htdocs/domain1.com is returned to the client. If I add the 
ServerAlias www.domain1.com directive then both the request for domain1.com and 
the request for www.domain1.com return /var/www/htdocs/domain1.com/index.html,
but the URL does not change in the navigation bar, and both show up in the log 
as GET / HTTP/1.1.

I know I've entered URL's into my browser's navigation bar and watched them
change to something else, such as entering http://example.com and being
redirected to http://www.example.com, with that URL then populating the
navigation bar. So I'm close in that both requests return the file that I
want returned, but I don't know how to have the URL change so the user sees
the URL I want them to see.

So I guess what I'm asking is, how do I configure things so that the server
knows a request for domain1.com should be handled as if it were a request for
www.domain1.com, and sends the client to that URL?

Thanks,
Craig


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Re: swap-partition

2012-11-03 Thread Pedro Eugênio Rocha
Hi guys,

On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Karl E. Jorgensen
karl.jorgen...@nice.comwrote:

 On Fri, Nov 02, 2012 at 01:07:28PM +, Klaus Jantzen wrote:
  Hello,
 
  on my machine I have two HDDs with Windows, Debian and another Linux
 system.
  Because of the two Linux systems I have two swap partitions.
 
  As I want to remove the other Linux I want to get rid of one of the swap
  partitions.
  How can I find out which swap partition is used by Debian and by the
  other Linux, respectively?
 
  With 'df' I only see the file systems mounted e.g. / (root) and /home of
  Debian but not the swap partition.

 Actually, even with two different linux installations under dual-boot,
 you only need one swap partition: They can usually share :-) (unless
 you do suspend-to-disk).

 From within a running Linux system, you can see the active swap
 partitions/files using:

 # swapon -s

 or

 $ cat /proc/swaps


It's also a good practice to properly set the partition types. Then, you
can find the swap partition using fdisk -l and searching for the type
Linux swap, or 82. Assuming you're using regular partitions.




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Re: Apache (was Apace) Redirect Question

2012-11-03 Thread Wolf Halton
On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 8:31 AM,  cr...@gtek.biz wrote:


 On Friday, November 2, 2012 21:48, Wolf Halton wolf.hal...@gmail.com said:

 Make these changes in sites-available files. That is what those files in
 there are for.
 I don't have the specific directive but I can put up one of my servers'
 apache files for you.

 Wolf Halton
 http://sourcefreedom.com
 Apache developer:
 wolfhal...@apache.org

 Thanks Wolf, and it makes sense that the directives that apply to a site would
 go in that site's definition. I just don't quite understand what I need to put
 in there. When I check the default site access logs, I see the request for
 http://domain1.com come in as /, but I also see the same for domain2.com and
 for the IP address. All three show up as GET / HTTP/1.1 I understand that 
 the
 server does not know about the sites by those names because I haven't
 configured it to do so.

 Obviously Apache is capable of this distinction because if I change the
 ServerName in domain1's sites-available to domain1.com then the index.html 
 file
 in /var/www/htdocs/domain1.com is returned to the client. If I add the
 ServerAlias www.domain1.com directive then both the request for domain1.com 
 and
 the request for www.domain1.com return /var/www/htdocs/domain1.com/index.html,
 but the URL does not change in the navigation bar, and both show up in the log
 as GET / HTTP/1.1.

 I know I've entered URL's into my browser's navigation bar and watched them
 change to something else, such as entering http://example.com and being
 redirected to http://www.example.com, with that URL then populating the
 navigation bar. So I'm close in that both requests return the file that I
 want returned, but I don't know how to have the URL change so the user sees
 the URL I want them to see.

 So I guess what I'm asking is, how do I configure things so that the server
 knows a request for domain1.com should be handled as if it were a request for
 www.domain1.com, and sends the client to that URL?

 Thanks,
 Craig


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Here are the settings for one of my multisite servers.
I am using Apache2.2 on Debian Squeeze with the backports repo enabled
- thus it is not a stock Squeeze install
This is even simpler than I thought I would be giving you as the
NameVirtualHost directive is in conf.d/virtual.conf
If you notice, the apache2.conf file has only the generic server info
and all of the specific user configs are in other places.
It handles the did they type www. or not in the virtual config as a
server alias.  This is not a redirect, which would add details to the
url, like you get when you type http://evergreen.lyrasistechnology.org
into the address bar, because these 2 directories are simply not
shared.
The evergreen address is pointed at a directory outside of /var/www
and can be shared by multiple clients and the search scope is
different in each.
** You may get a warning when you restart apache with this setup
because default-ssl is listening on port 443 - the complaint will be
that apache does not like mixing virtual servers with port numbers and
others without.  I haven't had to restart this setup for months, so I
don't remember the exact warning message.

-Wolf


#===snippet from apache2.conf

# Include generic snippets of statements
Include conf.d/



#===Contents of conf.d directory===
wolf@SERVER-01:/etc/apache2/conf.d$ ls
charset  localized-error-pages  other-vhosts-access-log  security  virtual.conf


#===Configuration of virtual.conf===

wolf@SERVER-01:/etc/apache2/conf.d$ cat virtual.conf
# running virtual hosts
#
NameVirtualHost *

#==Contents of the sites-available directory

wolf@SERVER-01:/etc/apache2/sites-available$ ls
default  default-ssl  legacy

#==Configuration for dev.example.net

wolf@SERVER-01:/etc/apache2/sites-available$ cat default
VirtualHost *
ServerAdmin wolf.hal...@lyrasis.org
ServerName dev.example.net
ServerAlias www.dev.example.net

DocumentRoot /var/www/http/
Directory /
Options FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride All
/Directory
Directory /var/www/http/
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
allow from all
/Directory

ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /usr/lib/cgi-bin/
Directory /usr/lib/cgi-bin
AllowOverride None
Options +ExecCGI -MultiViews +SymLinksIfOwnerMatch
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Directory

ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/error.log

# Possible values include: debug, info, notice, warn, error, crit,
# alert, emerg.
LogLevel warn

CustomLog /var/log/apache2/access.log combined

Alias /doc/ /usr/share/doc/
Directory /usr/share/doc/
Options Indexes MultiViews 

Re: nouveau driver bugs

2012-11-03 Thread Worrier Poet
On 11/02/2012 04:31 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
 On 2012-11-02 19:20 +0100, Worrier Poet wrote:
 
 On 11/02/2012 10:42 AM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
 On 2012-10-30 12:53:24 -0400, Worrier Poet wrote:
 The guys developing free drivers for the Nvidia graphics cards seem to
 have a lot harder job to do, but they also seem to be up to the task.
 It's coming along slowly, but the nouveau drivers are most certainly
 working well enough for me. I also think that getting rid of the nv
 drivers (useful as they were for a while) was the best thing to do.

 The nouveau driver is a bit buggy, one of the most annoying bugs
 for me: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=640464

 And I wonder whether

   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=689514

 is related.

 Both problems are 100% reproducible on my two machines (both having
 a Nvidia card and the nouveau driver from Debian/unstable).

 Unfortunately it is not possible to try the nv driver on a recent
 system.


 Interesting. I haven't seen any of the described behaviors, though our
 two Nvidia systems are used almost exclusively by my wife these days.
 I'll ask her, or maybe experiment with her systems this weekend.
 
 Virtually all nouveau bugs are hardware dependent; with my NV86 I
 cannot reproduce Vincent's bug or any other in the BTS.  OTOH, some time
 ago I ran into a problem where suspending was broken in Linux 3.5, and
 that bug was specific to _my_ card (it was fixed in 3.6 and 3.5.5).

I suspect that I have saved myself a lot of head-scratching over the
years by eschewing the use of suspend and hibernate features. (Back in
DOS days I actually had an early Toshiba notebook partially melt its
case because of problems with suspend while it was in its carrying case
on board an aircraft.)

8-)

But, on the rare occasions I've tried them, those features have usually
worked for me. It always surprises me when they do.

 We use Xfce 4.8 and its standard WM for that DE (xfwm4). One of the
 Nvidia cards is an old gaming card, and the other is a high end CAD card
 (Quadro somethin-or-other).

 Both of those cards gave us fits using the proprietary drivers under
 Ubuntu and Gnome a couple of years ago. Weird things kept happening to
 various parts of Gnome. Since switching to nouveau / Xfce / Debian we've
 seen no such problems.

 But I'll try following the instructions in the bug report for
 reproducing the glitches if I get a chance this weekend, just for my own
 edification.
 
 If you can reproduce them, don't hesitate to follow up.  If not, and
 your hardware is different from Vincent's, do not bother.

As you seem to have suspected, I have different hardware, and I'm unable
to reproduce the bug. I didn't persist at it, but my wife says she just
hasn't seen anything to bother her. And she (rightly so) eyes me with
suspicion when I start fiddling around with her systems. Heh.

It's interesting that nouveau's support for cards varies so much in
quality. I also think the proprietary drivers have always varied greatly
in their bugginess in their support of various cards. Because the Quadro
Pro graphics were expensive and probably not so commonly used by Ubuntu
users, I could never get any conversation going with anyone else who was
seeing the incredible glitches I saw with those cards under Gnome. They
were just crazy weird. But I knew it was the drivers because switching
from the proprietary drivers fixed the glitches every time. Every little
change in Gnome in those days made our desktops go bananas when using
the proprietary drivers. It was my dismay over such things that caused
me to look at Debian and decide to go with it as a distribution which
focused on making FOSS work, instead of trying to make proprietary stuff
work.

 These days, I try to stick with integrated Intel graphics for my own boxes.
 
 That would be my choice on new systems as well.
 
 And, yeah, I did fall back on the nv driver earlier on when nouveau was
 still pretty iffy. The nv driver was still better for us than the
 proprietary drivers, but I guess it turned out to be pretty
 proprietary in its own way and had to go bye-bye from Debian. I think
 it was probably the right way for the distro to go -- even if it did
 cause a lot of us some pain in the transition.
 
 One could argue whether it was the right choice to make nouveau the
 default driver in squeeze, but other distributions had already made the
 same decision, e.g. Ubuntu 10.04.
 
 Cheers,
Sven

Well, the switches concerning framebuffer and nouveau in squeeze caused
me to do a little learning. It was actually fun.

I remember you being involved with a number of people in conversations
on this list that helped them (and me) to figure some practical
workarounds during the transitions. You're a useful guy to have around!
Thank you for that!

Best wishes,
the worrier


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[OT] debian package maintain tutorial

2012-11-03 Thread lina
Hi,

Does anyone have some tutorial to recommend about the experience of
picking up a package?

For more than one year I wish to pick up some package to maintain but
has never proceed further.

I have difficulties reading manuals.

I feel I can understand better if just gave something like,
command lines only, and let me figure out later.

I don't know it's a problem or not, such as I can figure out the meaning of
(a+b)(m+n)=am+an+bm+bn
then reading:
to multiply two sums you must multiply each term of the first sum by
each term of the second sum and then add all the products.

It's so easy for me to get lost in words.  especially manual.

Thanks ahead for the recommendation,

Best regards,


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openssh - AllowUsers

2012-11-03 Thread pch0317

Hi,

I would like to allow user access to server form range of addresses from 
192.168.0.50 to 192.168.0.70.

How to do that with openssh?

Thanks


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Re: openssh - AllowUsers

2012-11-03 Thread Lars Noodén
On 11/3/12, pch0317 pch0...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I would like to allow user access to server form range of addresses from
 192.168.0.50 to 192.168.0.70.
 How to do that with openssh?

 Thanks

You could try using the conditional block Match Address see the
manual page for sshd_config for the details.  But it might be easier
to just use IP Tables and block incoming SSH from everything except
that range of addresses.

Regards,
/Lars


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Re: openssh - AllowUsers

2012-11-03 Thread lina
On Sunday 04,November,2012 01:01 AM, pch0317 wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I would like to allow user access to server form range of addresses from
 192.168.0.50 to 192.168.0.70.
 How to do that with openssh?

I use the iptables as follows:

# Allow SSH connections
-A INPUT -p tcp --dport 22 -s 172.21.50.55 -j ACCEPT


 
 Thanks
 
 


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Re: swap-partition

2012-11-03 Thread Klaus Jantzen

Klaus Jantzen wrote:

Hello,

on my machine I have two HDDs with Windows, Debian and another Linux 
system.

Because of the two Linux systems I have two swap partitions.

As I want to remove the other Linux I want to get rid of one of the 
swap partitions.
How can I find out which swap partition is used by Debian and by the 
other Linux, respectively?


With 'df' I only see the file systems mounted e.g. / (root) and /home 
of Debian but not the swap partition.

Hello,

thank you all for your help.

'swapon -s'   seems to me the best and shortest command.
'fdisk -l'gives the same result as 'parted print list,all': it 
shows both swap partitions and

  I cannot determine which belongs to what system.

I did not know that it would be possible to share a swap partition and I 
would not

have dared to try it.
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Re: [OT] debian package maintain tutorial

2012-11-03 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Saturday 03 November 2012 16:44:12 lina wrote:
 Hi,

 Does anyone have some tutorial to recommend about the experience of
 picking up a package?

 For more than one year I wish to pick up some package to maintain but
 has never proceed further.

 I have difficulties reading manuals.

 I feel I can understand better if just gave something like,
 command lines only, and let me figure out later.

 I don't know it's a problem or not, such as I can figure out the meaning of
 (a+b)(m+n)=am+an+bm+bn
 then reading:
 to multiply two sums you must multiply each term of the first sum by
 each term of the second sum and then add all the products.

 It's so easy for me to get lost in words.  especially manual.

 Thanks ahead for the recommendation,

 Best regards,

Join the Debian Women list*, and ask for a mentor.  They help men as well, but 
are particularly keen to help women because they feel that women are 
under-represented.

This scheme is there for precisely your situation.

Lisi
* debian-wo...@lists.debian.org


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Re: openssh - AllowUsers

2012-11-03 Thread Lars Noodén
On 11/3/12, lina lina.lastn...@gmail.com wrote:
 I use the iptables as follows:

 # Allow SSH connections
 -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 22 -s 172.21.50.55 -j ACCEPT

Also, to filter on the range of ip addresses you can use IP range
match[1] -src-range

-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 -m iprange --src-range
192.168.0.50-192.168.0.70 -j ACCEPT

Regards,
/Lars

[1] It's over 6 years old but nothing has replaced it yet:

http://www.frozentux.net/iptables-tutorial/iptables-tutorial.html#TABLE.IPRANGEMATCH


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linpack benchmark

2012-11-03 Thread Dr Beco
Dear linuxers,


How do I run a linpack benchmark in my computer?

I was able to compile this old code (parts from 1978!)
http://www.netlib.org/benchmark/linpackc
and run, but I'm afraid it may be innacurate or do not have the
capacity to measure multiple cores.

So I tried to find a more recent code, till I, for my surprise, find
out the debian package:

$ dpkg -s hpcc
Package: hpcc
Status: install ok installed
Priority: extra
Section: science
Installed-Size: 1568
Maintainer: Debian Science Maintainers
debian-science-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Architecture: amd64
Version: 1.4.1-2
Depends: libatlas3gf-base, libc6 (= 2.7), libopenmpi1.3, mpi-default-bin
Description: HPC Challenge benchmark
 The High Performance Computing (HPC) Challenge benchmark runs a suite
 of 7 tests that measure the performance of CPU, memory and network for
 HPC clusters.  Amongst others, it includes the High-Performance LINPACK
 (HPL) benchmark, used by the Top500 ranking (http://www.top500.org/).
Homepage: http://icl.cs.utk.edu/hpcc/


But there is no manual page, nor I can find instructions to run.
Simple running hpcc gives an error:

$ hpcc
HPL WARNING from process # 0, on line 313 of function HPL_pdinfo:
 cannot open file hpccinf.txt 


Is there a guideline? I just want to see the FLOPS, nothing to complex
I presume.
And, of course, to configure the test to use full capabilities of the
machine (an intel i5). I suspect hpccinf.txt is for that, isn't it?


BTW, from the compiled program, I got most of the times:


$ ./linpakc
Rolled Double Precision Linpack

Rolled Double Precision Linpack

 norm. resid  resid   machep x[0]-1x[n-1]-1
   1.77.41628980e-14  2.22044605e-16 -1.49880108e-14 -1.89848137e-14
times are reported for matrices of order   100
  dgefa  dgesl  total   kflops unit  ratio
 times for array with leading dimension of  201
   0.00   0.00   0.00inf   0.00   0.00
   0.00   0.00   0.00inf   0.00   0.00
   0.00   0.00   0.00inf   0.00   0.00
   0.00   0.00   0.00 858333   0.00   0.01
 times for array with leading dimension of 200
   0.00   0.00   0.00inf   0.00   0.00
   0.00   0.00   0.00inf   0.00   0.00
   0.00   0.00   0.00inf   0.00   0.00
   0.00   0.00   0.001716667   0.00   0.01
Rolled Double  Precision 858333 Kflops ; 10 Reps


but sometimes the number is:
Rolled Double  Precision 1716667 Kflops ; 10 Reps
and I even got a negative value once in a while, which raised
suspicious about the code.

$ ./linpakc
 norm. resid  resid   machep x[0]-1x[n-1]-1
   1.77.41628980e-14  2.22044605e-16 -1.49880108e-14 -1.89848137e-14
Rolled Double  Precision -2147483648 Kflops ; 10 Reps


compiled with:

gcc linpakc.c -o linpakc -DDP -DROLL -O4 -lm


Thanks,
Beco.




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A.I. researcher

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Re: Advice on system purchase

2012-11-03 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 11/2/2012 7:44 AM, Martin Steigerwald wrote:

 Well with ARM getting more performant the differences might blur.

Yes, which is the fact that started this discussion.

 What is a tablet? What is a desktop? If there are already attempts to make 
 regular computer displays touchable for example. Or tablets getting more 
 and more powerful.

Probably more than anything what defines a desktop experience is the
keyboard (and mouse, pointing device).

 Anyway, I don´t see much use in predicting the future.

Nonsense.  You do it every day, for instance if you drive a car or ride
a bicycle.  You see another vehicle or pedestrian ahead of you on an
intersecting course.  You predict where that entity will be when you
will reach that point, and you speed up, slow down, brake, stop, or turn
based on that prediction.

...
 We are all just guessing.
 
 We all perceive the world, we perceive what we see.
 
 And what we see may not necessarily be what is really there.

Well, most of us don't collide with other vehicles or run over
pedestrians, so we're mostly right most of the time.  Predicting whether
or not ARM will be on the desktop is little different.  You take in all
the information and make a determination based on the available
information, just like driving the car.  The only real difference is
time scale between analysis and eventual outcome.

Thousands of tech writers make predictions about things in the industry
daily.  Thus I don't see why you believe I shouldn't make such
predictions.

...
 Thus I do not put energy on any prediction of AMD´s fate. Support them, if 
 you want. But then grant them the chance to survive as well. Cause 
 supporting them on one hand and basically saying they will go bankrupt on 
 the other seems quite schizophren to me.

You don't make sense here.  I do support AMD, and I never said they're
on a collision course with bankruptcy.  What I did say is competing head
to head with Intel in the x86 CPU market is a tough game, and they have
made many missteps along the way.

Someone would likely acquire them long before bankruptcy would loom.
AMD has too many valuable assets, including CPU and GPU patents, people,
etc.  A likely suitor, should things get that bad for AMD, would be
nVidia.  They've wanted to enter the x86 market, and specifically the
CPU/GPU market, for some time.  Acquiring a weakened AMD on the cheap
would get them there quickly.  Damn, did I make another prediction?
Shame on me. ;)

 If you want them to survive, believe in it and support them.

Those who believe in someone or something are often the most vocal
critics of missteps and future direction.  AMD shareholders obviously
believe in the company or they'd unload their stock.  This is also why
they tend to be the most vocal critics, because they have a stake, and
do believe in the future of the company.  Thus don't make the mistake of
assuming criticism means lack of support.  Maybe a better example is
that spouses are often more critical of one another than anyone else,
but this isn't because they don't believe in and support one another.

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Re: Advice on system purchase

2012-11-03 Thread Neal Murphy
On Saturday, November 03, 2012 02:50:00 PM Stan Hoeppner wrote:
 I do support AMD, and I never said they're
 on a collision course with bankruptcy.  What I did say is competing head
 to head with Intel in the x86 CPU market is a tough game, and they have
 made many missteps along the way.
 
 Someone would likely acquire them long before bankruptcy would loom.
 AMD has too many valuable assets, including CPU and GPU patents, people,
 etc.  A likely suitor, should things get that bad for AMD, would be
 nVidia.  They've wanted to enter the x86 market, and specifically the
 CPU/GPU market, for some time.  Acquiring a weakened AMD on the cheap
 would get them there quickly.  Damn, did I make another prediction?
 Shame on me. ;)

AMD's been around a looong time. They've always made good ICs. In particular, 
their 2903 bit slice processor was a fine piece of engineering in its day. I 
particularly liked the clockless ALU: apply the inputs (no clocking or 
latching needed) and read the outputs.

AMD's been weak before. And they've survived.


Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-11-03 Thread lee
Go Linux goli...@yahoo.com writes:

 Just use either the drivers from their website or the Debian
 version of
 those.  Won't that work?
 
 

 The Debian version of the driver wouldn't install.  It advised me to
 use nouveau during the failed process. I had never used the sgfxi
 script before.

sgfxi script?

 It identifies the correct driver and downloads it from the nvidia
 site.  Not without a few bumps but thankfully worked in the end.  Card
 is a 4000 series which is on the edge of no longer being supported.

I always just downloaded the latest version from their website and
installed it.  When your card is that old, it's time for a new one.


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Re: Advice on system purchase

2012-11-03 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 11/2/2012 9:56 PM, Charles Kroeger wrote:
 On Wed, 31 Oct 2012 12:30:02 +0100
 Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com wrote:
 
 Now if they'd just smarten up
 
 I've pondered this sort of thing my whole adult life. I don't understand 
 everything
 you're saying here but it sounds pretty straight forward for someone who 
 does, like
 the 50 miles-to-the-gallon carburettor only that was just a myth, your 
 description
 sounds actually plausible.  I guess adding cores without adding anything else 
 would
 be a way to get higher prices for the new and better, makes sense to me,
 that's pure Harvard Business School. We've come to the truth of it. 

This was all written about at great length some 10 years ago when all
the CPU vendors started implementing Simultaneous Multi-threading (SMT),
called HyperThreading by Intel marketing wizards, and/or multiple CPUs
(cores) per silicon die.  The die is what most people call a CPU.

The reason the industry went the multi-core/SMT route was due to
transistor physics, and had nothing to do with consumer workloads or
demand.  For any given process technology, whether 45/32/22 nanometer,
there is a natural frequency speed limit, be it 3GHz, 3.8GHz, 5GHz, etc.
 Thus you can only make a single core go so fast by increasing clock speed.

The downside to this method is power draw, which Intel famously ran into
with its Netburst single core Pentiums and Xeons that ate over 100 watts
at 3.8GHz.  The rate of power draw, and thus heat dissipation, increases
on a non-linear ever steepening curve as you increase frequency in a
given process technology.  For example, a 3.1GHz dual core chip produced
on a 45nm process may have a TDP of 65 watts.  If this die on this
process could be pushed to 4GHz, the TDP would jump to somewhere around
100 watts, a 53% increase in power, while only increasing frequency by 18%.

If we take the same die and add two more cores at 3.1GHz, our TDP is a
little over 100 watts, about the same as the super clocked dual core.
But, in this case we've increased effective clock rate by 100%, vs 18%,
because we've doubled the number of cores.  From a transistor standpoint
this is a huge win for power vs instruction throughput.  And for
multi-process or multi-threaded server workloads this is great.

However, for desktop end user workloads those extra two cores sit idle
almost all the time, so there's no benefit.  This is why I said it's a
no-brainer for AMD to produce a dual core chip on 32nm and clock it as
high as they can while staying around 100 watts.  That should be
somewhere around 4.6-5GHz.  The fastest 45nm Regor die is currently
3.4GHz.  That gives us a frequency increase of 35-47% for the same power
as a 4 core version of the chip.  But in this case desktop applications
can actually make good use of this extra performance, whereas they don't
make use of extra cores.

Intel could be doing this already if they'd build an i3 22nm die sans
the GPU.  IBM was shipping 5GHz Power6 CPUs built on the 65nm process
technology in 2008--4 years ago.  22nm transistors are capable of well
over 7GHz frequency.  An out of order branch predicting x86 dual core
CPU based on Regor or Ivy Bridge would likely top out somewhere over
5GHz.  AMD/Intel's latest quad core desktop offerings seem to top out
around 4GHz.

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Re: Problem with system update or something

2012-11-03 Thread Bret Busby

On Sat, 3 Nov 2012, Bret Busby wrote:


Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2012 13:41:53
From: Bret Busby b...@busby.net
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Problem with system update or something
Resent-Date: Sat,  3 Nov 2012 05:44:11 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org

On Sat, 3 Nov 2012, Bret Busby wrote:



Hello.

I am running (or, now, kind of running) Debian 6.0.x AMD64 version.

I have done a system update in the last day or so, and, possibly because of 
that, the system has become mostly unusable.


Upon shutting down konqueror, all of the saved bookmarks were deleted.

With rebooting, rebooting has been consuming about 200MB of disk space on 
each reboot, leaving me now with somewhere around 2-6MB of free disk space 
(it changes on each reboot), and, for some strange reason, trying to run a 
web browser (not saving anything to disk, just trying to run a web browser) 
writes stuff to the disk, or, otherwise uses up free disk space, so that it 
runs out of free disk space and crashes the system.


Now, with an AMD64 system, with 8GB of RAM, and tens of GB of disk capacity 
(in the home partition), all that it is usable for, is running alpine.


What is happening, that Debian, after the update, is wrecking the system?

It is as if Debian 6 has assumed the nature of the experimental version 
of Debian - tending to break the system.


--
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Armadale
West Australia
..

So once you do know what the question actually is,
you'll know what the answer means.
- Deep Thought,
 Chapter 28 of Book 1 of
 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy:
 A Trilogy In Four Parts,
 written by Douglas Adams,
 published by Pan Books, 1992




It has occurred to me, that this ivolves multiple problems or symptoms.

1. The operating system and/or the web browsers ignore the swap partition, 
and simply progressivley consume the RAM, until none is left free to be used, 
causing system crashes. No known reason is shown for this, and checks have 
been done, and all of the settings appear to be correct for causing swapping 
to occur; it simply does not occur, and the system progresively runs out of 
memory, until it crashes.


2. The web browsers (konqueror and opera) progressively consume available 
free disk space in the home partition, until that runs out, regardless of 
whether I am saving any files. The malware javascript is enabled in opera, 
because I need it for an online application, and it is disabled in konqueror 
and the other web browsers that I have used (but, that I have not used for 
some months now, such as iceape and iceweasel and epihphany, due to the 
overall system instability).


3. When I used the kill button Click on the application window to cause the 
application to quit, after rebooting, if that is done to opera and/or 
konqueror, hundreds of megabytes of disk space in the home directory, are 
freed.


4. When I last used that to kill opera, on reloading opera, it did not eith 
restart as the crashed session, or, offer an option to do that (software 
appears to be erratic in this and other things).


5. When I closed down konqueror, with an orderly closure, it deleted all of 
my bookmarks within it.


6. After having killed opera as described in 3 above, about 200MB of disk 
space in the /home partition, was freed, that showed as being free after 
rebooting the system.


7. However, after rebooting after 6 above, opera was behaving as if it was 
running in about 640kB of RAM - it was unresponsive, so, the system was 
rebooted, and the 200MB of free space in the home partrition, was consumed by 
the reboot.


8. I do not know how to cause space consumed by downloaded files, in a system 
update, to be automatically freed, by purging either the files downloaded in 
the system update, and or any files or other disk space consumed by the 
update process, or, the predecessors of the files downloaded in the sytem 
update. I assume (but am not sure) that they occupy space within the 
Downloads directory within the home partition.


9. Thus, the system (Debian 6.0.x AMD64 version) appears to have degenerated 
to the status of the Debian version that is named Sid, or, experimental - 
said to be unreliable, erratic, unstable, and, likely harmful.


9. This AMD64 system with 8GB of RAM and tens of GB in the home partition, is 
now giving me about the same performance as my XT clone (it has an NEC V22 
processor) running DOS (I think it was last DR-DOS 5 or 6, but I am not 
sure)used to give; all that I can now run on this system, is alpine, and the 
download speed is about the same, even though, before this trouble, I could 
get download speeds of about 1MB per second, on this system .I would probably 
be using my XT clone, but it is kind of buried under other junk, and, the HDD 
(10MB with a stepper motor) ended up needing to be kickstarted every time 
that the system was booted.


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West Australia
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Re: Problem with system update or something

2012-11-03 Thread Bret Busby

On Sat, 3 Nov 2012, Bret Busby wrote:


Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2012 13:41:53
From: Bret Busby b...@busby.net
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Problem with system update or something
Resent-Date: Sat,  3 Nov 2012 05:44:11 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org

On Sat, 3 Nov 2012, Bret Busby wrote:



Hello.

I am running (or, now, kind of running) Debian 6.0.x AMD64 version.

I have done a system update in the last day or so, and, possibly because of 
that, the system has become mostly unusable.


Upon shutting down konqueror, all of the saved bookmarks were deleted.

With rebooting, rebooting has been consuming about 200MB of disk space on 
each reboot, leaving me now with somewhere around 2-6MB of free disk space 
(it changes on each reboot), and, for some strange reason, trying to run a 
web browser (not saving anything to disk, just trying to run a web browser) 
writes stuff to the disk, or, otherwise uses up free disk space, so that it 
runs out of free disk space and crashes the system.


Now, with an AMD64 system, with 8GB of RAM, and tens of GB of disk capacity 
(in the home partition), all that it is usable for, is running alpine.


What is happening, that Debian, after the update, is wrecking the system?

It is as if Debian 6 has assumed the nature of the experimental version 
of Debian - tending to break the system.


--
Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
..

So once you do know what the question actually is,
you'll know what the answer means.
- Deep Thought,
 Chapter 28 of Book 1 of
 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy:
 A Trilogy In Four Parts,
 written by Douglas Adams,
 published by Pan Books, 1992




It has occurred to me, that this ivolves multiple problems or symptoms.

1. The operating system and/or the web browsers ignore the swap partition, 
and simply progressivley consume the RAM, until none is left free to be used, 
causing system crashes. No known reason is shown for this, and checks have 
been done, and all of the settings appear to be correct for causing swapping 
to occur; it simply does not occur, and the system progresively runs out of 
memory, until it crashes.


2. The web browsers (konqueror and opera) progressively consume available 
free disk space in the home partition, until that runs out, regardless of 
whether I am saving any files. The malware javascript is enabled in opera, 
because I need it for an online application, and it is disabled in konqueror 
and the other web browsers that I have used (but, that I have not used for 
some months now, such as iceape and iceweasel and epihphany, due to the 
overall system instability).


3. When I used the kill button Click on the application window to cause the 
application to quit, after rebooting, if that is done to opera and/or 
konqueror, hundreds of megabytes of disk space in the home directory, are 
freed.


4. When I last used that to kill opera, on reloading opera, it did not eith 
restart as the crashed session, or, offer an option to do that (software 
appears to be erratic in this and other things).


5. When I closed down konqueror, with an orderly closure, it deleted all of 
my bookmarks within it.


6. After having killed opera as described in 3 above, about 200MB of disk 
space in the /home partition, was freed, that showed as being free after 
rebooting the system.


7. However, after rebooting after 6 above, opera was behaving as if it was 
running in about 640kB of RAM - it was unresponsive, so, the system was 
rebooted, and the 200MB of free space in the home partrition, was consumed by 
the reboot.


8. I do not know how to cause space consumed by downloaded files, in a system 
update, to be automatically freed, by purging either the files downloaded in 
the system update, and or any files or other disk space consumed by the 
update process, or, the predecessors of the files downloaded in the sytem 
update. I assume (but am not sure) that they occupy space within the 
Downloads directory within the home partition.


9. Thus, the system (Debian 6.0.x AMD64 version) appears to have degenerated 
to the status of the Debian version that is named Sid, or, experimental - 
said to be unreliable, erratic, unstable, and, likely harmful.


9. This AMD64 system with 8GB of RAM and tens of GB in the home partition, is 
now giving me about the same performance as my XT clone (it has an NEC V22 
processor) running DOS (I think it was last DR-DOS 5 or 6, but I am not 
sure)used to give; all that I can now run on this system, is alpine, and the 
download speed is about the same, even though, before this trouble, I could 
get download speeds of about 1MB per second, on this system .I would probably 
be using my XT clone, but it is kind of buried under other junk, and, the HDD 
(10MB with a stepper motor) ended up needing to be kickstarted every time 
that the system was booted.


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West Australia
..


Re: Problem with system update or something

2012-11-03 Thread Bret Busby

On Sat, 3 Nov 2012, Bret Busby wrote:



On Sat, 3 Nov 2012, Bret Busby wrote:



Hello.

I am running (or, now, kind of running) Debian 6.0.x AMD64 version.

I have done a system update in the last day or so, and, possibly because of 
that, the system has become mostly unusable.


Upon shutting down konqueror, all of the saved bookmarks were deleted.

With rebooting, rebooting has been consuming about 200MB of disk space on 
each reboot, leaving me now with somewhere around 2-6MB of free disk space 
(it changes on each reboot), and, for some strange reason, trying to run a 
web browser (not saving anything to disk, just trying to run a web browser) 
writes stuff to the disk, or, otherwise uses up free disk space, so that it 
runs out of free disk space and crashes the system.


Now, with an AMD64 system, with 8GB of RAM, and tens of GB of disk capacity 
(in the home partition), all that it is usable for, is running alpine.


What is happening, that Debian, after the update, is wrecking the system?

It is as if Debian 6 has assumed the nature of the experimental version 
of Debian - tending to break the system.


--
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Armadale
West Australia
..

So once you do know what the question actually is,
you'll know what the answer means.
- Deep Thought,
 Chapter 28 of Book 1 of
 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy:
 A Trilogy In Four Parts,
 written by Douglas Adams,
 published by Pan Books, 1992




It has occurred to me, that this ivolves multiple problems or symptoms.

1. The operating system and/or the web browsers ignore the swap partition, 
and simply progressivley consume the RAM, until none is left free to be used, 
causing system crashes. No known reason is shown for this, and checks have 
been done, and all of the settings appear to be correct for causing swapping 
to occur; it simply does not occur, and the system progresively runs out of 
memory, until it crashes.


2. The web browsers (konqueror and opera) progressively consume available 
free disk space in the home partition, until that runs out, regardless of 
whether I am saving any files. The malware javascript is enabled in opera, 
because I need it for an online application, and it is disabled in konqueror 
and the other web browsers that I have used (but, that I have not used for 
some months now, such as iceape and iceweasel and epihphany, due to the 
overall system instability).


3. When I used the kill button Click on the application window to cause the 
application to quit, after rebooting, if that is done to opera and/or 
konqueror, hundreds of megabytes of disk space in the home directory, are 
freed.


4. When I last used that to kill opera, on reloading opera, it did not eith 
restart as the crashed session, or, offer an option to do that (software 
appears to be erratic in this and other things).


5. When I closed down konqueror, with an orderly closure, it deleted all of 
my bookmarks within it.


6. After having killed opera as described in 3 above, about 200MB of disk 
space in the /home partition, was freed, that showed as being free after 
rebooting the system.


7. However, after rebooting after 6 above, opera was behaving as if it was 
running in about 640kB of RAM - it was unresponsive, so, the system was 
rebooted, and the 200MB of free space in the home partrition, was consumed by 
the reboot.


8. I do not know how to cause space consumed by downloaded files, in a system 
update, to be automatically freed, by purging either the files downloaded in 
the system update, and or any files or other disk space consumed by the 
update process, or, the predecessors of the files downloaded in the sytem 
update. I assume (but am not sure) that they occupy space within the 
Downloads directory within the home partition.


9. Thus, the system (Debian 6.0.x AMD64 version) appears to have degenerated 
to the status of the Debian version that is named Sid, or, experimental - 
said to be unreliable, erratic, unstable, and, likely harmful.


9. This AMD64 system with 8GB of RAM and tens of GB in the home partition, is 
now giving me about the same performance as my XT clone (it has an NEC V22 
processor) running DOS (I think it was last DR-DOS 5 or 6, but I am not 
sure)used to give; all that I can now run on this system, is alpine, and the 
download speed is about the same, even though, before this trouble, I could 
get download speeds of about 1MB per second, on this system .I would probably 
be using my XT clone, but it is kind of buried under other junk, and, the HDD 
(10MB with a stepper motor) ended up needing to be kickstarted every time 
that the system was booted.


--
Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
..

So once you do know what the question actually is,
you'll know what the answer means.
- Deep Thought,
 Chapter 28 of Book 1 of
 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy:
 A Trilogy In Four Parts,
 written by Douglas Adams,
 published by Pan 

Re: Problem with system update or something

2012-11-03 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Saturday 03 November 2012 20:14:55 Bret Busby wrote:
 On Sat, 3 Nov 2012, Bret Busby wrote:
  Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2012 13:41:53
  From: Bret Busby b...@busby.net
  To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
  Subject: Re: Problem with system update or something
  Resent-Date: Sat,  3 Nov 2012 05:44:11 + (UTC)
  Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 
  On Sat, 3 Nov 2012, Bret Busby wrote:
  Hello.
 
  I am running (or, now, kind of running) Debian 6.0.x AMD64 version.
 
  I have done a system update in the last day or so, and, possibly because
  of that, the system has become mostly unusable.
 
  Upon shutting down konqueror, all of the saved bookmarks were deleted.
 
  With rebooting, rebooting has been consuming about 200MB of disk space
  on each reboot, leaving me now with somewhere around 2-6MB of free disk
  space (it changes on each reboot), and, for some strange reason, trying
  to run a web browser (not saving anything to disk, just trying to run a
  web browser) writes stuff to the disk, or, otherwise uses up free disk
  space, so that it runs out of free disk space and crashes the system.
 
  Now, with an AMD64 system, with 8GB of RAM, and tens of GB of disk
  capacity (in the home partition), all that it is usable for, is running
  alpine.
 
  What is happening, that Debian, after the update, is wrecking the
  system?
 
  It is as if Debian 6 has assumed the nature of the experimental
  version of Debian - tending to break the system.
 
  --
  Bret Busby
  Armadale
  West Australia
  ..
 
  So once you do know what the question actually is,
  you'll know what the answer means.
  - Deep Thought,
   Chapter 28 of Book 1 of
   The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy:
   A Trilogy In Four Parts,
   written by Douglas Adams,
   published by Pan Books, 1992
  
 
  It has occurred to me, that this ivolves multiple problems or symptoms.
 
  1. The operating system and/or the web browsers ignore the swap
  partition, and simply progressivley consume the RAM, until none is left
  free to be used, causing system crashes. No known reason is shown for
  this, and checks have been done, and all of the settings appear to be
  correct for causing swapping to occur; it simply does not occur, and the
  system progresively runs out of memory, until it crashes.
 
  2. The web browsers (konqueror and opera) progressively consume available
  free disk space in the home partition, until that runs out, regardless of
  whether I am saving any files. The malware javascript is enabled in
  opera, because I need it for an online application, and it is disabled in
  konqueror and the other web browsers that I have used (but, that I have
  not used for some months now, such as iceape and iceweasel and epihphany,
  due to the overall system instability).
 
  3. When I used the kill button Click on the application window to cause
  the application to quit, after rebooting, if that is done to opera
  and/or konqueror, hundreds of megabytes of disk space in the home
  directory, are freed.
 
  4. When I last used that to kill opera, on reloading opera, it did not
  eith restart as the crashed session, or, offer an option to do that
  (software appears to be erratic in this and other things).
 
  5. When I closed down konqueror, with an orderly closure, it deleted all
  of my bookmarks within it.
 
  6. After having killed opera as described in 3 above, about 200MB of disk
  space in the /home partition, was freed, that showed as being free after
  rebooting the system.
 
  7. However, after rebooting after 6 above, opera was behaving as if it
  was running in about 640kB of RAM - it was unresponsive, so, the system
  was rebooted, and the 200MB of free space in the home partrition, was
  consumed by the reboot.
 
  8. I do not know how to cause space consumed by downloaded files, in a
  system update, to be automatically freed, by purging either the files
  downloaded in the system update, and or any files or other disk space
  consumed by the update process, or, the predecessors of the files
  downloaded in the sytem update. I assume (but am not sure) that they
  occupy space within the Downloads directory within the home partition.
 
  9. Thus, the system (Debian 6.0.x AMD64 version) appears to have
  degenerated to the status of the Debian version that is named Sid, or,
  experimental - said to be unreliable, erratic, unstable, and, likely
  harmful.
 
  9. This AMD64 system with 8GB of RAM and tens of GB in the home
  partition, is now giving me about the same performance as my XT clone (it
  has an NEC V22 processor) running DOS (I think it was last DR-DOS 5 or 6,
  but I am not sure)used to give; all that I can now run on this system, is
  alpine, and the download speed is about the same, even though, before
  this trouble, I could get download speeds of about 1MB per second, on
  this system .I would probably be using my XT clone, but it is kind of
  buried 

Flashplayer on Squeeze (sorry. :-()

2012-11-03 Thread Lisi Reisz
If there were a plugins directory, where would it be?  I need to put 
libflashplayer.so in it, and it currently doesn't exist.  Obviously I can 
create it, but I need to know where to put it.  

Iceweasel 10.0.10, LXDE and Squeeze.

Thanks,
Lisi


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Re: Apache (was Apace) Redirect Question

2012-11-03 Thread craig
Wolf, thank you very much for graciously providing the examples. I will
study this to gain an understanding, and I will let you know how it goes.

Craig

 Here are the settings for one of my multisite servers.
 I am using Apache2.2 on Debian Squeeze with the backports repo enabled
 - thus it is not a stock Squeeze install
 This is even simpler than I thought I would be giving you as the
 NameVirtualHost directive is in conf.d/virtual.conf
 If you notice, the apache2.conf file has only the generic server info
 and all of the specific user configs are in other places.
 It handles the did they type www. or not in the virtual config as a
 server alias.  This is not a redirect, which would add details to the
 url, like you get when you type http://evergreen.lyrasistechnology.org
 into the address bar, because these 2 directories are simply not
 shared.
 The evergreen address is pointed at a directory outside of /var/www
 and can be shared by multiple clients and the search scope is
 different in each.
 ** You may get a warning when you restart apache with this setup
 because default-ssl is listening on port 443 - the complaint will be
 that apache does not like mixing virtual servers with port numbers and
 others without.  I haven't had to restart this setup for months, so I
 don't remember the exact warning message.
 
 -Wolf
 
 
 #===snippet from apache2.conf
 
 # Include generic snippets of statements
 Include conf.d/
 
 
 
 #===Contents of conf.d directory===
 wolf@SERVER-01:/etc/apache2/conf.d$ ls
 charset  localized-error-pages  other-vhosts-access-log  security  
 virtual.conf
 
 
 #===Configuration of virtual.conf===
 
 wolf@SERVER-01:/etc/apache2/conf.d$ cat virtual.conf
 # running virtual hosts
 #
 NameVirtualHost *
 
 #==Contents of the sites-available directory
 
 wolf@SERVER-01:/etc/apache2/sites-available$ ls
 default  default-ssl  legacy
 
 #==Configuration for dev.example.net
 
 wolf@SERVER-01:/etc/apache2/sites-available$ cat default
 VirtualHost *
   ServerAdmin wolf.hal...@lyrasis.org
   ServerName dev.example.net
   ServerAlias www.dev.example.net
 
   DocumentRoot /var/www/http/
   Directory /
   Options FollowSymLinks
   AllowOverride All
   /Directory
   Directory /var/www/http/
   Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
   AllowOverride All
   Order allow,deny
   allow from all
   /Directory
 
   ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /usr/lib/cgi-bin/
   Directory /usr/lib/cgi-bin
   AllowOverride None
   Options +ExecCGI -MultiViews +SymLinksIfOwnerMatch
   Order allow,deny
   Allow from all
   /Directory
 
   ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/error.log
 
   # Possible values include: debug, info, notice, warn, error, crit,
   # alert, emerg.
   LogLevel warn
 
   CustomLog /var/log/apache2/access.log combined
 
 Alias /doc/ /usr/share/doc/
 Directory /usr/share/doc/
 Options Indexes MultiViews FollowSymLinks
 AllowOverride None
 Order deny,allow
 Deny from all
 Allow from 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 ::1/128
 /Directory
 
 /VirtualHost
 
 #Configuration for legacy.example.net==
 wolf@SERVER-01:/etc/apache2/sites-available$ cat legacy
 # This is the settings file for the legacy.example.net site
 
 VirtualHost *
 ServerAdmin wolf.hal...@lyrasis.org
 ServerName  www.legacy.example.net
 ServerAlias legacy.example.net
 
 # Indexes + Directory Root.
 DirectoryIndex index.html
 DocumentRoot /var/www/legacy/htdocs/
 
 # CGI Directory
 ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /var/www/legacy/cgi-bin/
 Location /cgi-bin
 Options +ExecCGI
 /Location
 
 
 # Logfiles
 ErrorLog  /var/www/legacy/logs/error.log
 CustomLog /var/www/legacy/logs/access.log combined
 /VirtualHost
 
 
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Re: Advice on system purchase

2012-11-03 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 11/3/2012 2:32 AM, Neal Murphy wrote:
 On Saturday, November 03, 2012 01:47:40 AM Stan Hoeppner wrote:
 Motorola 680x0, DEC Alpha, SGI MIPS, HP PA-RISC, Motorola/IBM PowerPC,
 Sun SPARC, Cray Vector, Intel Itanium (irony here).
 
 You missed Moto's 88K

I didn't include the 88K because its demise had nothing to do with
competition from x86.  It died because Motorola decided to adopt PowerPC
as its RISC architecture, pulling the plug on the 88K as a result.

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Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-11-03 Thread Go Linux
--- On Sat, 11/3/12, lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:

 From: lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de
 Subject: Re: compiling a Debian package
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Date: Saturday, November 3, 2012, 2:42 PM
 Go Linux goli...@yahoo.com
 writes:
 
  Just use either the drivers from their website or
 the Debian
  version of
  those.  Won't that work?
  
  
 
  The Debian version of the driver wouldn't
 install.  It advised me to
  use nouveau during the failed process. I had never used
 the sgfxi
  script before.
 
 sgfxi script?
 

Yes.  From here http://smxi.org/  SalineOS even has it available on a basic 
install.  Unfortunately, the dkms 'debian way' wouldn't work this time.

  It identifies the correct driver and downloads it from
 the nvidia
  site.  Not without a few bumps but thankfully
 worked in the end.  Card
  is a 4000 series which is on the edge of no longer
 being supported.
 
 I always just downloaded the latest version from their
 website and
 installed it.  When your card is that old, it's time
 for a new one.
 

Yeah . . . I have an old 8400 laying around if nouveau still isn't working when 
jessie arrives.


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Re: Flashplayer on Squeeze (sorry. :-()

2012-11-03 Thread b.g. white
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins


On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:

 If there were a plugins directory, where would it be?  I need to put
 libflashplayer.so in it, and it currently doesn't exist.  Obviously I can
 create it, but I need to know where to put it.

 Iceweasel 10.0.10, LXDE and Squeeze.

 Thanks,
 Lisi


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Re: Flashplayer on Squeeze (sorry. :-()

2012-11-03 Thread b.g. white
Made the assumption of you using Firefox/Iceweasel, etc.


On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 5:23 PM, b.g. white bgw...@gmail.com wrote:

 /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins



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 If there were a plugins directory, where would it be?  I need to put
 libflashplayer.so in it, and it currently doesn't exist.  Obviously I can
 create it, but I need to know where to put it.

 Iceweasel 10.0.10, LXDE and Squeeze.

 Thanks,
 Lisi


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Re: Flashplayer on Squeeze (sorry. :-()

2012-11-03 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Saturday 03 November 2012 22:25:18 b.g. white wrote:
 Made the assumption of you using Firefox/Iceweasel, etc.

 On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 5:23 PM, b.g. white bgw...@gmail.com wrote:
  /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins

Thank you! :-)

Lisi

  On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
  If there were a plugins directory, where would it be?  I need to put
  libflashplayer.so in it, and it currently doesn't exist.  Obviously I
  can create it, but I need to know where to put it.
 
  Iceweasel 10.0.10, LXDE and Squeeze.


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Re: Flashplayer on Squeeze (sorry. :-()

2012-11-03 Thread Greg Madden
On Saturday 03 November 2012 12:47:53 you wrote:
 If there were a plugins directory, where would it be?  I need to put
 libflashplayer.so in it, and it currently doesn't exist.  Obviously I
 can create it, but I need to know where to put it.

 Iceweasel 10.0.10, LXDE and Squeeze.

 Thanks,
 Lisi

Need to be root:
'usr/lib/mozilla/plugins'

If no root access you should be able to add a 'plugins' directory 
eg:  '.mozilla/firefox/user.default/plugins' 

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Re: Flashplayer on Squeeze (sorry. :-()

2012-11-03 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Saturday 03 November 2012 21:43:55 Greg Madden wrote:
 On Saturday 03 November 2012 12:47:53 you wrote:
  If there were a plugins directory, where would it be?  I need to put
  libflashplayer.so in it, and it currently doesn't exist.  Obviously I
  can create it, but I need to know where to put it.
 
  Iceweasel 10.0.10, LXDE and Squeeze.
 
  Thanks,
  Lisi

 Need to be root:
 'usr/lib/mozilla/plugins'

 If no root access you should be able to add a 'plugins' directory
 eg:  '.mozilla/firefox/user.default/plugins'

Thanks, that's great!

Lisi


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