Re: touchpad em computador dell

2015-05-16 Thread Fred Maranhão
2015-05-16 11:47 GMT-03:00 Denis x...@vmail.me:
 Olá,

 Não tenho certeza, mas acredito que provavelmente deve ser o referente
 ao Intel Corp.

 Como já foi dito, esses ajustes podem ser feitos nas suas configurações
 em modo gráfico, dependendo do que você usa.

 Eu também tenho um touchpad dell e quando uso no jessie/gnome não
 apresenta nenhum problema.

o principal ambiente gráfico será o xfce. mas eu gostaria de
configurar isto no X, para que funcionasse em todos.

no menu principal (do xfce) - configurações - mouse e touchpad não
vi nada que consertasse isto


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Re: Wrong library versions

2015-05-16 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2015-05-16 19:43 +0200, Gary Roach wrote:

 I would put this on the freeCAD forum except I have been trying for
 several days to get authorization to join without success. So:

 The copy of freeCAD is version 0.14 on all versions of Debian. I'm
 using jessie with amd64 software. I want to ppa the 0.15 version from
 the freeCAD web site. Unfortunately, 0.15 requires libboost 1.54 but
 jessie loads 1.55. Further, Debian has never used version 1.54 but
 skipped from 1.4 something in wheezy to 1.55 in jessie. Is there an
 way around this problem.

The ppa for Ubuntu 15.04 uses libboost 1.55 AFAICS.  However, the
packages there might depend on libraries which are newer than in Jessie.

 I hate going off the official repository but the development of this
 package is proceeding at a furious rate. It's basically an alpha
 release but its the only game in town.

 Any help will be seriously appreciated.

The best method is probably to build from source.  If that's too
involved for you and the binary packages from the Ubuntu 15.04 ppa don't
work, it should be possible to obtain libboost1.54 packages from
snapshot.debian.org.

Good luck,
Sven


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Re: Wrong library versions

2015-05-16 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Saturday 16 May 2015 20:38:56 Sven Joachim wrote:
 it should be possible to obtain libboost1.54 packages from
 snapshot.debian.org.

When Debian never used it???
quote from OP
 Further, Debian has never used version 1.54 but
 skipped from 1.4 something in wheezy to 1.55 in jessie. Is there an
 way around this problem.
/quote

Lis


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Re: Openbox: which packages install to have sound?

2015-05-16 Thread briand
On Fri, 15 May 2015 22:24:51 +
Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com wrote:

 Pete Orrall p...@cs1x.com writes:
 
  after installing the packages (- bluez-alsa) you need to configure alsa
  by creating .asoundrc file
 
  Thanks, but I don't know how.
 
  I'm running openbox on my Wheezy systems at home (a ThinkPad and a
  massive workstation) and haven't needed to create an .asoundrc file.
 
  or, if the default device is correct, use alsamixer to turn on volumes of
  the default card.
 
  By running alxamixer I turned all volumes on.  But still no sound.
 
  Other questions:
 
  1) What is your sound card's make/model?
  2) What are you using as a listening device, ie headphones, basic
  multimedia speakers, stereo receiver?
  3) Did you check your connections.  Are your (assuming) speakers
  plugged into the audio OUT of your soundcard, and not MIC or Line IN?
  4) Did you check volume levels on speakers?
 
 Many thanks to you too.  It's all right now: with alsamixer, I needed unmuting
 everything.
 

one trap to watch out for is the audio device enables.  i have audio engine 
speakers and for some reason they were always disabled on boot.  i had to add:

set-default-sink 2
set-default-sink alsa_output.usb-Audioengine_Audioengine_2_-00-A2.analog-stereo

to my /etc/pulse/default.pa file, and it was a royal pain in the neck to figure 
out that i needed to do that.

just letting you know in case things seem to break on reboot.

Brian


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Re: aptitude update errors for upgrade to Jessie on amd64

2015-05-16 Thread Pierre Frenkiel

On Sat, 16 May 2015, Brian wrote:



A comparison of the outputs from 'apt-config dump' on both laptops might
give something.


  alas no!
  after copying the /etc/apt directory from laptop2 to my laptop, the only 
difference is

  == diff apt-config_dump.ch8 apt-config_dump.mynb

  132c132
   Acquire::Languages:: fr;
  ---
   Acquire::Languages:: en;
  133a134
   Acquire::Languages:: fr;

 I don't think it can explain the problem.
 I'm rather reluctant to do a bug report, as I'm the only one to
 have this issue, and will probably use one of the proposed workarounds,
 although it's frustating to leave this mystery unexplained.


Unreproducible here on a new bare-bones i386 Wheezy install with the
same mirror.


  for me too, on my i386 desktop, wheezy or jessie.

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Re: usb device umount option in menu missing for some devices [SOLVED]

2015-05-16 Thread deloptes
For the record

in
/opt/trinity/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/media_unmount.desktop

add

media/camera_mounted

to

[Desktop Entry]
X-TDE-ServiceTypes=,media/camera_mounted

at the end of the list like above.

Then reload the desktop session and the unmount option appears as expected.

regards


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Re: out of the box wifi adapter

2015-05-16 Thread briand
On Fri, 15 May 2015 17:09:59 -0600
Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:

 Raymond Jennings wrote:
  I wound up buying a 100 foot cat5 cable and running it from the house to
  the trailer :P
 
 My perspective is that nothing is as reliable as hardline wire!  It
 will be much more immune to radio noise trouble.  Speedy and
 reliable.  Wire will almost always be my choice if possible.
 

you know the joke about wireless, right ?

it's a lossy, expensive cable.


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why are libraries in jessi more up to date

2015-05-16 Thread Anil Duggirala
Im a newbie and would like to know why libraries in Jessie are some much
more up to date than in wheezy ? If the libraries have been tested and
are stable then why arent they available in the wheezy repositories. I
had a terrible time, trying to get a newer version of glibc to play some
games in wheezy, and the version in jessie is much more up to date,
thanks for the info,


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Re: out of the box wifi adapter

2015-05-16 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 16 May 2015 06:09:51 Tony van der Hoff wrote:
 On 16/05/15 01:09, Bob Proulx wrote:
  Raymond Jennings wrote:
  I wound up buying a 100 foot cat5 cable and running it from the
  house to the trailer :P
 
  My perspective is that nothing is as reliable as hardline wire!  It
  will be much more immune to radio noise trouble.  Speedy and
  reliable.  Wire will almost always be my choice if possible.
 
  If you didn't think of http://www.monoprice.com/ for that 100 foot
  cable let me make a mention of it here for the future.  I am a happy
  customer of them.
 
   
  http://www.monoprice.com/Category?c_id=105cp_id=10208cs_id=1020814
 
  Bob

 Beware: These cables tend to be prone to UV degradation; best to run
 them in some sort of conduit for use outdoors. Outdoor grade cable is
 available, though, as is armoured cable.

On the other side of this, I have 2 100 foot pieces of cat5, Belden's 
bright blue stuff, strung across my back yard, one from the switch at my 
router to a workshop/shed with 3 computers in it, and another from that 
shed back to the garage where another old linux box lives.  The run from 
the house to the shop is about 40 feet, and back to the garage is about 
40 feet.  It has been blowing in the wind for something north of a 
decade now, including 2 damaging windstorms, one of which was recorded 
at 112 mph a block away back in 2010.  The blue is fading, but the 
signal is rock solid on a 100 megabit circuit yet.  After the abuse its 
been thru, I have no idea why its still working, but it is.
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Instalación de paquetes presentes en wheezy y sid pero no en jessie

2015-05-16 Thread Miguel Matos
Saludos a la lista. Iré al grano: quiero montar unas imágenes en
formato ISO que poseo en mi PC. Como usuario novel de GNU/Linux conocí
dos aplicaciones: AcetoneISO y Furiusisomount, los más usados. Voy a
synaptic, la busco en su respectiva función, espero, ¡y nada! Luego de
revisar con más calma, pidiendo la búsqueda por 'ISO', salen otros
miles de programas y librerías que se relacionan poco o nada. Yendo
más lejos, fui a la web de debian, y acá el mismo estilo de la
búsqueda 
(https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=iso+mountsearchon=allsuite=allsection=all)
Pero para los que no puedan abrir bien esta web, esto es lo que me
dice más o menos:

Package furiusisomount
squeeze (oldoldstable) (utils): An ISO, IMG, BIN, MDF and NRG image
management utility
0.11.2.1-1: all
wheezy (oldstable) (otherosfs): ISO, IMG, BIN, MDF and NRG image
management utility
0.11.3.1~repack1-0.1: all
sid (unstable) (otherosfs): ISO, IMG, BIN, MDF and NRG image management utility
0.11.3.1~repack1-1: all

(...)

Package iso-scan
squeeze (oldoldstable) (debian-installer): Scan hard drives for an
installer ISO image
1.31: all
wheezy (oldstable) (debian-installer): Scan hard drives for an
installer ISO image
1.43+deb7u2: all
jessie (stable) (debian-installer): Scan hard drives for an installer ISO image
1.53: all
stretch (testing) (debian-installer): Scan hard drives for an
installer ISO image
1.53: all
sid (unstable) (debian-installer): Scan hard drives for an installer ISO image
1.53: all

(...)

Package acetoneiso
squeeze (oldoldstable) (otherosfs): Aplicación con muchas
características para montar y gestionar imágenes de CD y DVD
2.2.2-3: amd64 armel i386 ia64 mips mipsel powerpc s390 sparc
wheezy (oldstable) (otherosfs): Aplicación con muchas características
para montar y gestionar imágenes de CD y DVD
2.3-2: amd64 armel armhf i386 ia64 mips mipsel powerpc s390 s390x sparc
sid (unstable) (otherosfs): Aplicación con muchas características para
montar y gestionar imágenes de CD y DVD
2.4-2+b1: s390x
2.4-2 [debports]: alpha amd64 arm64 armel armhf hppa i386 m68k mips
mipsel powerpc powerpcspe ppc64 ppc64el sh4 sparc sparc64 x32

¿Y bien? Pues simple: ambas aplicaciones que necesito existen en
wheezy y sid... ¡incluso en squeeze! ¿Y no ique jessie es la estable?
¿Entonces para qué lo tenemos instalado si habrán paquetes que no se
puedan usar? No quiero pensar que sea cosas del 'kernel', pero a veces
la evidencia habla por sí sola. Entonces, ¿me proponen agregar los
repositorios de, o la versión vieja, o la versión inestable, sólo para
ese caso? El riesgo: habrán librerías que se actualicen, o peor, se
'rompan' por incompatibilidad.
Lo feo: jugar al juego de la compilación manual, agregar
t,u,v,w,x,y,z... librerías para medio probar, romper cosas, recuperar
viejas versiones, esto, aquello, etc. Desde ya gracias por la
respuesta.

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Re: Wrong library versions

2015-05-16 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Saturday 16 May 2015 21:21:22 Sven Joachim wrote:
 On 2015-05-16 22:04 +0200, Lisi Reisz wrote:
  On Saturday 16 May 2015 20:38:56 Sven Joachim wrote:
  it should be possible to obtain libboost1.54 packages from
  snapshot.debian.org.
 
  When Debian never used it???

 That would be a problem, but it's not actually the case:
 http://snapshot.debian.org/package/boost1.54/.

  quote from OP
 
  Further, Debian has never used version 1.54 but
  skipped from 1.4 something in wheezy to 1.55 in jessie.

 This means that boost versions 1.50 through 1.54 have not been in a
 _stable_ Debian release, but most of them were in unstable at some
 time.

Ah!  Thank you.  That raises all sorts of questions for another time/thread.

Lisi


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jesse partitioner

2015-05-16 Thread Bob McKittrick
after installing jesse and it boots, the bios kicks out the drive. I am
using an asus H61M motherboard with bios dated 2012 or 2013. The install
askes for
 rt1_nic/rt18168-1.fw . would that help ?
bob McKittrick


Re: aptitude update errors for upgrade to Jessie on amd64

2015-05-16 Thread Brian
On Fri 15 May 2015 at 22:03:59 -0500, David Wright wrote:

 Quoting Bob Proulx (b...@proulx.com):
 
  When the program looks up the ftp.us.debian.org name it will get all
  three of the above in some order.  If your system is IPv6 capable it
  will prefer the IPv6 address and always use it.  If not then it will
  select one of the two IPv4 addresses and use it.  The different mirror
  sites are using different software.  Some sites advertise their own
  information and others do not.  The archive data provided is the same
  in either case.  And regardless the Release file is cryptographically
  signed and checksumed such that it can be trusted regardless of the
  host transporting it.  We appreciate the mirrors making their
  bandwidth and hosting available for Debian mirrors.
 
 Thanks for that clear exposition. I myself have had no problem with
 these differences (assuming they could even be relevant). But can you
 throw any light on why Pierre is apparently being served a .xz
 compressed file by ftp.fr.debian.org which is making apt-get
 (presumably expecting to receive a .gz file) fail to verify the
 digest? (I can't even try reproducing this as I'm i386 and he's amd64.)

A comparison of the outputs from 'apt-config dump' on both laptops might
give something.

Unreproducible here on a new bare-bones i386 Wheezy install with the
same mirror.


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Re: jesse partitioner

2015-05-16 Thread Petter Adsen
On Sat, 16 May 2015 10:24:52 -0400
Bob McKittrick mckitt1...@gmail.com wrote:

 after installing jesse and it boots, the bios kicks out the drive. I

What do you mean by the bios kicks out the drive? What happens, and
what (if any) relevant log messages do you see?

 am using an asus H61M motherboard with bios dated 2012 or 2013. The
 install askes for
  rt1_nic/rt18168-1.fw . would that help ?

It really shouldn't, as far as I can understand, as that is for an
Ethernet controller. Anyway, you can get that by installing
firmware-realtek.

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Re: Instalación de paquetes presentes en wheezy y sid pero no en jessie

2015-05-16 Thread Jose Maldonado
El 16/05/15 a las 10:43, Miguel Matos escribió:
 Saludos a la lista. Iré al grano: quiero montar unas imágenes en
 formato ISO que poseo en mi PC. Como usuario novel de GNU/Linux conocí
 dos aplicaciones: AcetoneISO y Furiusisomount, los más usados. Voy a
 synaptic, la busco en su respectiva función, espero, ¡y nada! Luego de
 revisar con más calma, pidiendo la búsqueda por 'ISO', salen otros
 miles de programas y librerías que se relacionan poco o nada. Yendo
 más lejos, fui a la web de debian, y acá el mismo estilo de la
 búsqueda 
 (https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=iso+mountsearchon=allsuite=allsection=all)
 Pero para los que no puedan abrir bien esta web, esto es lo que me
 dice más o menos:
 
 Package furiusisomount
 squeeze (oldoldstable) (utils): An ISO, IMG, BIN, MDF and NRG image
 management utility
 0.11.2.1-1: all
 wheezy (oldstable) (otherosfs): ISO, IMG, BIN, MDF and NRG image
 management utility
 0.11.3.1~repack1-0.1: all
 sid (unstable) (otherosfs): ISO, IMG, BIN, MDF and NRG image management 
 utility
 0.11.3.1~repack1-1: all
 
 (...)
 
 Package iso-scan
 squeeze (oldoldstable) (debian-installer): Scan hard drives for an
 installer ISO image
 1.31: all
 wheezy (oldstable) (debian-installer): Scan hard drives for an
 installer ISO image
 1.43+deb7u2: all
 jessie (stable) (debian-installer): Scan hard drives for an installer ISO 
 image
 1.53: all
 stretch (testing) (debian-installer): Scan hard drives for an
 installer ISO image
 1.53: all
 sid (unstable) (debian-installer): Scan hard drives for an installer ISO image
 1.53: all
 
 (...)
 
 Package acetoneiso
 squeeze (oldoldstable) (otherosfs): Aplicación con muchas
 características para montar y gestionar imágenes de CD y DVD
 2.2.2-3: amd64 armel i386 ia64 mips mipsel powerpc s390 sparc
 wheezy (oldstable) (otherosfs): Aplicación con muchas características
 para montar y gestionar imágenes de CD y DVD
 2.3-2: amd64 armel armhf i386 ia64 mips mipsel powerpc s390 s390x sparc
 sid (unstable) (otherosfs): Aplicación con muchas características para
 montar y gestionar imágenes de CD y DVD
 2.4-2+b1: s390x
 2.4-2 [debports]: alpha amd64 arm64 armel armhf hppa i386 m68k mips
 mipsel powerpc powerpcspe ppc64 ppc64el sh4 sparc sparc64 x32
 
 ¿Y bien? Pues simple: ambas aplicaciones que necesito existen en
 wheezy y sid... ¡incluso en squeeze! ¿Y no ique jessie es la estable?

Eso pasa porque las versiones candidatas de esos programass nunca fueron
aprobadas para su inclusión en Jessie debido a bugs graves o cualquier
otra situación, situación que no es rara ni es la primera vez que ha
pasado, ya en Etch, Squeeze y Wheezy se han presentado problemas como
esto y eso no lo que quita en nada que Jessie se estable, y es la razón
por la que siempre aparecen programas dropeados de una release.

 ¿Entonces para qué lo tenemos instalado si habrán paquetes que no se
 puedan usar? No quiero pensar que sea cosas del 'kernel', pero a veces
 la evidencia habla por sí sola. Entonces, ¿me proponen agregar los
 repositorios de, o la versión vieja, o la versión inestable, sólo para
 ese caso? El riesgo: habrán librerías que se actualicen, o peor, se
 'rompan' por incompatibilidad.

¿Problemas del kernel? ¿De que evidencia estás hablando? Yo no te
recomiendo hacer un apt-pinning a no ser que sepas lo que haces y como
hacerlo, y en tu caso, mas que evidencia es un hecho que no sabes como
hacer eso correctamente, así que obvia eso.

 Lo feo: jugar al juego de la compilación manual, agregar
 t,u,v,w,x,y,z... librerías para medio probar, romper cosas, recuperar
 viejas versiones, esto, aquello, etc. Desde ya gracias por la
 respuesta.
 

Esta no es la mejor manera en realidad, compilar a veces hace que se
rompan con mayor facilidad las cosas, especialmente si no sabes como
hacerlo (para instalar un paquete desde el source en Debian lo mejor es
debianizarlo), pero hay una forma muy sencilla de hacer lo que quieres.
Si tan solo pensará usted un poco más en el problema e investigara en
Google, se daría cuenta que *TODO* GNU/Linux puede hacer esa tarea con
un simple comando como el mount, ahorrándole el trabajo le daré los
comandos:

sudo modprobe loop
sudo mount -o loop disk1.iso /punto/de/montaje

Y listo, ya tienes para montar las .iso que quiera.

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Re: 500 Remove Directory Failed

2015-05-16 Thread Debia Linux
2015-05-15 15:28 GMT-05:00 Debia Linux debianer...@gmail.com:
 2015-05-15 15:19 GMT-05:00 Carlos Zuniga carlos@gmail.com:
 2015-05-15 15:07 GMT-05:00 Debia Linux debianer...@gmail.com:
 2015-05-15 15:04 GMT-05:00 Debia Linux debianer...@gmail.com:
 2015-05-15 9:32 GMT-05:00 Debia Linux debianer...@gmail.com:
 2015-05-15 9:25 GMT-05:00 Camaleón noela...@gmail.com:
 El Fri, 15 May 2015 09:14:52 -0500, Debia Linux escribió:

 2015-05-15 9:14 GMT-05:00 Debia Linux debianer...@gmail.com:
 2015-05-15 8:59 GMT-05:00 Debia Linux debianer...@gmail.com:
 2015-05-15 8:13 GMT-05:00 Camaleón noela...@gmail.com:
 El Thu, 14 May 2015 13:34:56 -0500, Debia Linux escribió:

 He tratado de eliminar algunos archivos via FTP por medio del
 cliente FILEZILLA.

 Me arroja el error

 500 Remove Directory Failed

 ¿Intentas eliminar archivos o un directorio?

 E intentado las tres formas:

 1.- Carpetas.
 2.- Archivos.
 3.- Carpetas con subcarpetas y archivos.

 Ahora que estoy intentando, me parece ver que las unicas carpetas que
 no se pueden eliminar ni cambiar nombre son aquellas que comienzan con
 la letra T mayuscula o minuscula.

 Tal vez sea mi imaginacion...

 ¿Tendra algo que ver el archivo .htaccess?


 Con un servidor ftp? no. Qué servidor usas y como está configurado?

 Solo es un disco duro que hay en una red privada. Ya viene
 configurado, solo que tiene acceso via ftp. Supongo por logica que si
 tiene el servidor ftp integrado, de otra manera no funcionaria. Las
 configuraciones vienen por defecto.

Sigo sin poder resolver el problema. ¿Alguna idea?.




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Re: jessie installation problem on arm sheevaplug

2015-05-16 Thread Rodrigo Valiña Gutiérrez
I had the same problem installing Debian 8 'Jessie' on a SheevaPlug.

I solved it temporarily by doing the following:

- In u-boot:

setenv machid 0692
saveenv

- Then install normally. The 'make the system bootable' phase will fail
because flash-kernel fails:
 /var/log/installer/syslog:
May 16 13:47:28 in-target: Setting up u-boot-tools (2014.10+dfsg1-5) ...^M
4-kirkwood
May 16 13:47:46 in-target: Unsupported platform.
May 16 13:47:46 flash-kernel-installer: error: flash-kernel failed
May 16 13:47:46 main-menu[170]: WARNING **: Configuring
'flash-kernel-installer' failed with error code 1
May 16 13:47:46 main-menu[170]: WARNING **: Menu item
'flash-kernel-installer' failed.


- Then select 'execute a shell' and write:

cd /target/boot/
/target/usr/bin/mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel  -C none -n uImage  -a
0x8000 -e 0x8000 -d vmlinuz uImage
/target/usr/bin/mkimage -A arm -O linux -T ramdisk -C none -n
uInitrd -d initrd.img  uInitrd

- It may be neccesary to change 0x8000 to 0x0080 in both cases, but
in my case it worked the way above.
- Then 'exit' the shell and select 'continue without boot loader'.
- I think that this last phase of mkimage should be repeated on every
kernel upgrade because I think flash-kernel (which calls mkimage) will fail
again.


Re: ulogd2 fails with kernel 4.0.0-1

2015-05-16 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom

Sven Hartge wrote:

Hugo Vanwoerkom hvw59...@care2.com wrote:


Running Sid dist-upgraded on May 12 2015 which went to kernel 4.0.0-1.
I run the firewall via Firehol and use  'FIREHOL_LOG_MODE=ULOG'.
Iptables then gets errors because it cannot find ULOG.  That is
because ulogd2 failed with:



May 15 11:56:39 hdbb ulogd[5785]: Can't create ULOG handle
May 15 11:56:39 hdbb ulogd[5785]: error starting `ulog1'



When this dist-upgraded system is booted with kernel 3.16.0-4 ulogd2
starts correctly:



May 15 15:46:24 hdbb ulogd[27455]: building new pluginstance stack:
'ulog1:ULOG,base1:BASE,ip2str1:IP2STR,print1:PRINTPK



But I seem to be the first person that ran into this because I find no
references to this error. Is it because this kernel is new?


I would think so.

My guess is most people running ulogd run it on their firewall systems,
systems normally not running Sid.



Good point.

Hugo



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Wrong library versions

2015-05-16 Thread Gary Roach

Hi All

I would put this on the freeCAD forum except I have been trying for 
several days to get authorization to join without success. So:


The copy of freeCAD is version 0.14 on all versions of Debian. I'm using 
jessie with amd64 software. I want to ppa the 0.15 version from the 
freeCAD web site. Unfortunately, 0.15 requires libboost 1.54 but jessie 
loads 1.55. Further, Debian has never used version 1.54 but skipped from 
1.4 something in wheezy to 1.55 in jessie. Is there an way around this 
problem.


I hate going off the official repository but the development of this 
package is proceeding at a furious rate. It's basically an alpha release 
but its the only game in town.


Any help will be seriously appreciated.

Gary R


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Re: Wrong library versions

2015-05-16 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2015-05-16 22:04 +0200, Lisi Reisz wrote:

 On Saturday 16 May 2015 20:38:56 Sven Joachim wrote:
 it should be possible to obtain libboost1.54 packages from
 snapshot.debian.org.

 When Debian never used it???

That would be a problem, but it's not actually the case:
http://snapshot.debian.org/package/boost1.54/.

 quote from OP
 Further, Debian has never used version 1.54 but
 skipped from 1.4 something in wheezy to 1.55 in jessie.

This means that boost versions 1.50 through 1.54 have not been in a
_stable_ Debian release, but most of them were in unstable at some
time.

Cheers,
   Sven


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Re: Wrong library versions

2015-05-16 Thread Ric Moore

On 05/16/2015 01:43 PM, Gary Roach wrote:

Hi All

I would put this on the freeCAD forum except I have been trying for
several days to get authorization to join without success. So:

The copy of freeCAD is version 0.14 on all versions of Debian. I'm using
jessie with amd64 software. I want to ppa the 0.15 version from the
freeCAD web site. Unfortunately, 0.15 requires libboost 1.54 but jessie
loads 1.55. Further, Debian has never used version 1.54 but skipped from
1.4 something in wheezy to 1.55 in jessie. Is there an way around this
problem.

I hate going off the official repository but the development of this
package is proceeding at a furious rate. It's basically an alpha release
but its the only game in town.

Any help will be seriously appreciated.


You could just create a link from the new version, that you have, to the 
older specific lib-version in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/. It just might 
jump up and work. It's easiest enough to try. Too bad they don't just 
make the depend on version 1.54 or newer. Then, if 1.55 works, report 
the obvious error out to the project.


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Re: Error al montar una partición.

2015-05-16 Thread Ramses
El 16 de mayo de 2015 12:43:14 CEST, Manolo Díaz diaz.man...@gmail.com 
escribió:
El sábado, 16 may 2015, a las 12:27 UTC+2 horas,
Ramses II escribió:

Hola a todos,

Estoy intentando montar una partición de una tarjeta SD que me ha
dejado de
arrancar el sistema y me da el siguiente error:


--
root@proxmox:/mnt# mount /dev/sdd6 /mnt/sd
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdd6,
   missing codepage or helper program, or other error
   In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
   dmesg | tail  or so

root@proxmox:/mnt#

--

El dmesg me da lo siguiente:


--
root@proxmox:/mnt# dmesg | tail
EXT4-fs error (device sdd6): ext4_iget: bad extended attribute block
2147483648 inode #8
EXT4-fs (sdd6): no journal found
root@proxmox:/mnt#

--

¿Me podría orientar alguien si podría solucionar ese error de alguna
forma
para poder montar la partición y sacarle los datos?


Saludos y gracias,

Ramses

fsck /dev/sdd6 antes de montarla. Posiblemente tenga que repararla. En
ese caso te pide confirmación antes de realizar cambios.

Manolo, no me atrevía a ejecutar el comando, por si había alguna otra solución, 
pero al habérmelo dicho tú, le he echado eggs, pero se me han abierto ahora 
las carnes:

---
root@proxmox:~# fsck /dev/sdd6
fsck from util-linux 2.20.1
e2fsck 1.42.5 (29-Jul-2012)
Superblock has an invalid journal (inode 8).
Cleary? yes
*** ext3 journal has been deleted - filesystem is now ext2 only ***

root contains a file system with errors, check forced.
Resize inode not valid.  Recreatey? yes
fsck.ext4: Illegal doubly indirect block found while reading bad blocks inode
This doesn't bode well, but we'll try to go on...
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
The bad block inode looks invalid.  Cleary? yes
Inode 2 has a extra size (284) which is invalid
Fixy? yes
Error while reading over extent tree in inode 2: Corrupt extent header
Clear inodey? yes
Inode 2 is a zero-length directory.  Cleary? yes
Quota inode is not in use, but contains data.  Cleary? yes
Quota inode is not in use, but contains data.  Cleary? yes
Reserved inode 5 (The boot loader inode) has invalid mode.  Cleary? yes
Inode 5, i_blocks is 264192, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 6 has a bad extended attribute block 64.  Cleary? yes
Journal inode is not in use, but contains data.  Cleary? yes
Inode 9, i_size is 288230376151712768, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 9, i_blocks is 1024, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 10 has a bad extended attribute block 320.  Cleary? yes
Inode 10 has INDEX_FL flag set but is not a directory.
Clear HTree indexy? yes
Inode 10, i_size is 9007199254749312, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 10, i_blocks is 70377334374400, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 11 has a bad extended attribute block 90113.  Cleary? yes
Error while reading over extent tree in inode 11: Corrupt extent header
Clear inodey? yes
Inode 11 is a zero-length directory.  Cleary? yes
Inode 13 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Error while reading over extent tree in inode 13: Corrupt extent header
Clear inodey? yes
Inode 13, i_blocks is 70368760955081, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 14 has a bad extended attribute block 8224.  Cleary? yes
Error while reading over extent tree in inode 14: Corrupt extent header
Clear inodey? yes
Inode 14, i_size is 9297751799451150084, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 14, i_blocks is 140748762652776, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 15 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Error while reading over extent tree in inode 15: Corrupt extent header
Clear inodey? yes
Inode 15, i_blocks is 67596, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 16 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Inode 16 has a extra size (32796) which is invalid
Fixy? yes
Error while reading over extent tree in inode 16: Corrupt extent header
Clear inodey? yes
Inode 16, i_blocks is 21475889392, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 17 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Inode 17, i_size is 292808742838331200, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 17, i_blocks is 4398047559913, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 18 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Inode 19 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Error while reading over extent tree in inode 19: Corrupt extent header
Clear inodey? yes
Inode 19, i_blocks is 75530872, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 20 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Inode 21 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Inode 21 has a extra size (156) which is invalid
Fixy? yes
Inode 21 has a bad extended attribute block 576.  Cleary? yes
Inode 21 has an invalid extent
(logical block 32768, invalid physical 

Re: Error al montar una partición.

2015-05-16 Thread Manolo Díaz
El sábado, 16 may 2015, a las 13:40 UTC+2 horas,
Ramses escribió:

El 16 de mayo de 2015 12:43:14 CEST, Manolo Díaz diaz.man...@gmail.com 
escribió:
El sábado, 16 may 2015, a las 12:27 UTC+2 horas,
Ramses II escribió:

Hola a todos,

Estoy intentando montar una partición de una tarjeta SD que me ha
dejado de
arrancar el sistema y me da el siguiente error:


--
root@proxmox:/mnt# mount /dev/sdd6 /mnt/sd
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdd6,
   missing codepage or helper program, or other error
   In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
   dmesg | tail  or so

root@proxmox:/mnt#

--

El dmesg me da lo siguiente:


--
root@proxmox:/mnt# dmesg | tail
EXT4-fs error (device sdd6): ext4_iget: bad extended attribute block
2147483648 inode #8
EXT4-fs (sdd6): no journal found
root@proxmox:/mnt#

--

¿Me podría orientar alguien si podría solucionar ese error de alguna
forma
para poder montar la partición y sacarle los datos?


Saludos y gracias,

Ramses

fsck /dev/sdd6 antes de montarla. Posiblemente tenga que repararla. En
ese caso te pide confirmación antes de realizar cambios.

Manolo, no me atrevía a ejecutar el comando, por si había alguna otra 
solución, pero al habérmelo dicho tú, le he echado eggs, pero se me han 
abierto ahora las carnes:

---
root@proxmox:~# fsck /dev/sdd6
fsck from util-linux 2.20.1
e2fsck 1.42.5 (29-Jul-2012)
Superblock has an invalid journal (inode 8).
Cleary? yes
*** ext3 journal has been deleted - filesystem is now ext2 only ***

root contains a file system with errors, check forced.
Resize inode not valid.  Recreatey? yes
fsck.ext4: Illegal doubly indirect block found while reading bad blocks inode
This doesn't bode well, but we'll try to go on...
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
The bad block inode looks invalid.  Cleary? yes
Inode 2 has a extra size (284) which is invalid
Fixy? yes
Error while reading over extent tree in inode 2: Corrupt extent header
Clear inodey? yes
Inode 2 is a zero-length directory.  Cleary? yes
Quota inode is not in use, but contains data.  Cleary? yes
Quota inode is not in use, but contains data.  Cleary? yes
Reserved inode 5 (The boot loader inode) has invalid mode.  Cleary? yes
Inode 5, i_blocks is 264192, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 6 has a bad extended attribute block 64.  Cleary? yes
Journal inode is not in use, but contains data.  Cleary? yes
Inode 9, i_size is 288230376151712768, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 9, i_blocks is 1024, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 10 has a bad extended attribute block 320.  Cleary? yes
Inode 10 has INDEX_FL flag set but is not a directory.
Clear HTree indexy? yes
Inode 10, i_size is 9007199254749312, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 10, i_blocks is 70377334374400, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 11 has a bad extended attribute block 90113.  Cleary? yes
Error while reading over extent tree in inode 11: Corrupt extent header
Clear inodey? yes
Inode 11 is a zero-length directory.  Cleary? yes
Inode 13 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Error while reading over extent tree in inode 13: Corrupt extent header
Clear inodey? yes
Inode 13, i_blocks is 70368760955081, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 14 has a bad extended attribute block 8224.  Cleary? yes
Error while reading over extent tree in inode 14: Corrupt extent header
Clear inodey? yes
Inode 14, i_size is 9297751799451150084, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 14, i_blocks is 140748762652776, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 15 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Error while reading over extent tree in inode 15: Corrupt extent header
Clear inodey? yes
Inode 15, i_blocks is 67596, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 16 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Inode 16 has a extra size (32796) which is invalid
Fixy? yes
Error while reading over extent tree in inode 16: Corrupt extent header
Clear inodey? yes
Inode 16, i_blocks is 21475889392, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 17 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Inode 17, i_size is 292808742838331200, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 17, i_blocks is 4398047559913, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 18 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Inode 19 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Error while reading over extent tree in inode 19: Corrupt extent header
Clear inodey? yes
Inode 19, i_blocks is 75530872, should be 0.  Fixy? yes
Inode 20 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Inode 21 is in use, but has dtime set.  Fixy? yes
Inode 21 has a extra size (156) which is invalid
Fixy? yes
Inode 21 has a bad extended attribute block 576.  Cleary? yes
Inode 21 has 

Re: touchpad em computador dell

2015-05-16 Thread Tiago Pigazao
Bom dia

Acredito que isso seja apenas uma configuração via GUI , depende qual
ambiente gráfico você tem instalado ai , vai ter que procurar/instalar o
pacote relativo a configuração de mouse/touchpad, dai sim lá você fará os
ajustes dessas funcões


Em 16 de maio de 2015 00:46, Fred Maranhão fred.maran...@gmail.com
escreveu:

 2015-05-16 0:11 GMT-03:00 Fred Maranhão fred.maran...@gmail.com:
  Caros,
 
  comprei um computador dell que veio com ubuntu. no ubuntu o touchpad
  funciona normalmente, mas no debian jessie ao pressionar o botão e
  mover o ponteiro (para arrastar) o ponteiro não funciona.

 na verdade notei uma coisa. quando eu boto um dedo no touchpad e
 arrasto um segundo, o que acontece é uma rolagem (scroll). como o
 touchpad é daqueles que a parte dos botões não é secregada, eu aperto
 o botão com um dedo e arrasto com outro e ele interpreta que eu estou
 fazendo uma rolagem com dois dedos.


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Res: Extrator de arquivos de extensão b1

2015-05-16 Thread Carlos Donizete
Vixi que arquivo porco!!! Desconheço este formato b1 e pelo visto o próprio 
arquivo de instalação não é confiável.

Enviado do meu smartphone BlackBerry Z10.
  Mensagem original  
De: Listeiro 037
Enviada: sábado, 16 de maio de 2015 08:12
Para: debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org
Assunto: Re: Extrator de arquivos de extensão b1


Os pacotes são para Ubuntu, o que não é uma garantia de
compatibilidade e funcionamento. Esse empacotador parece ser free do
tipo 'free as free beer'.

A instalação deste pacote no Debian requer umas dependências facilmente
resolvidas pelo apt-get. Depois disso a instalação via dpkg demora
vários segundos, o que pode ser exasperante se eu ficar pensando 'o que
esse f*ck script de instalação está fazendo com meu sistema?' A
instalação retorna várias mensagens de aviso relativas ao KDE e ao
Nautilus.

Explorando o pacote com dpkg -X encontrei dentro dele arquivos .so e de
configuração ligados ao KDE4 e ao Nautilus 2 e Nautilus 3 (leia-se
GNOME 3, que eu não uso).

Após tudo isso finalmente o arquivo está instalado e quando eu tento
usar o comando b1 simplesmente aparece mensagem de erro ligada a algum
arquivo .cpp, suponho ser uma espécie de depuração. Provavelmente o
arquivo do comando b1 não recebeu um 'strip'. 

Resumindo: não funciona no Jessie.


Em Sat, 16 May 2015 06:15:01 -0300
Carlos Donizete corin...@riseup.net escreveu:

 Desconheço este tipo de extrator, mas pelo que vi no link que passou
 tem um pacote .deb para baixa-lo. Chegou a instalar no Debian este
 pacote de instalação? 
 
 
 Enviado do meu smartphone BlackBerry Z10.
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 De: Listeiro 037
 Enviada: sábado, 16 de maio de 2015 05:59
 Para: debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org
 Assunto: Extrator de arquivos de extensão b1
 
 
 Saudações.
 
 Prá quem não conhece arquivos do tipo b1 são como zip, tar, rar, arj e
 outros empacotados compactados ou não.
 
 Mais em http://b1.org
 
 Alguém sabe se há atualmente meios de extrair conteúdos deste tipo de
 arquivo no Debian?
 
 


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Re: Need SAS HBA for Debian Jessie

2015-05-16 Thread Leslie Rhorer
On Sunday, May 3, 2015 at 10:30:03 PM UTC-5, Bob Bernstein wrote:
 On Sun, 3 May 2015, Leslie Rhorer wrote:
 
  Many specifically list SuSe and Red Hat, but very 
  few list Debian [...]
 
 And you have your answer: send money to RH. They used 

   I don't have money to send to Red Hat.  First of all, one reason (although 
not the only one, by far) I am using Linux is it is free of commercial 
restraints.  Secondly, these are not commercial systems. These are a pair of 
home RAID arrays used primarily to store a personal video library.  Thirdly, I 
rather dislike Red Hat's distribution and administration system.  I much prefer 
Debian.

   Just as an aside, this is a Debian user forum.  Frankly, it strikes me as a 
bit strange to advise someone asking a question concerning an ordinary use of 
Debian to go somewhere else.

 to be very good at reliably supporting a lot of 
 different hardware. (I'm out of that consulting 
 biz now...for some time now.)

   Honestly, IMO this isn't primarily an issue of hardware support.  It is an 
issue of informational support by the hardware manufacturers.  They post lots 
of fru-fru information about their product without posting the information one 
really needs to know to make an informed purchase.  Very few of the HBA 
manufactureer inform the user whether the card at hand supports LBA 48 or not.  
I have purchase several controllers only to find the drive size limited to 2T.  
Many devices that only specify RH and / or SuSE are in fact perfectly well 
supported under Debian and most of its derivatives.  Many just report Linux 
support, when in fact there is no support under many distros.

 There are many fates worse than becoming, for certain 
 of one's key systems, a RH customer. Even more so if 
 making money, or deliverables, is part of the job of 
 said key systems.

   It is not, and economy is definitely a key consideration, here.  What's 
more, I am not asking the OS to support any particular hardware.  What I am 
asking - even if it were REd Hat - is whihc hardware is supported.  That really 
should not be that difficult a question.  (Yes, I understand why it is in fact 
a difficult question.)


 It boils down to the question How much of my time do 
 I want to waste looking for those hens' teeth, and, 

  These aren't hen's teeth.  They are type O-Positive blood donors.  I just 
need the bag labeled with the blood type so I know which one to choose.

 given what my time is worth, do I want to take that 
 hit?

   As opposed to the huge amount of time it would take me to switch operating 
systems?  Few, if any, of the dozens of scripts I have in place to manage the 
system would work out of the box.  They would need to be re-written.  Nearly 
all of the software I have written would have to be re-compiled, and some might 
need to be re-written.  I would also have to spend a lot of time getting far 
more familiar with Red Hat than I am now.  No, by far the most economical route 
is just to buy HBAs that are compatible with the OS I have now.


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Re: Extrator de arquivos de extensão b1

2015-05-16 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Sat, 16 May 2015, Listeiro 037 wrote:
 Mais em http://b1.org

Não conhecia.  Mas pelo jeito, o projeto meio que morreu em 2013, vai ver
o único autor perdeu o entusiasmo...

 Alguém sabe se há atualmente meios de extrair conteúdos deste tipo de
 arquivo no Debian?

O fonte da biblioteca para escreve/ler arquivos b1 e da ferramenta em
linha de comando (cli) está aqui:
https://github.com/b1-pack/b1-pack

O código fonte da interface gráfica aparentemente nunca foi publicado, bug
#19: https://github.com/b1-pack/b1-pack/issues

A parte que interessa para analizar que bicho é esse está aqui:
http://dev.b1.org/

A documentação parece ser bem completa (excessiva, até).  É questão de
alguém que goste de java compilar a ferramenta CLI usando gcj ou openjdk do
Debian jessie, e postar o passo-a-passo.

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  them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond
  where the shadows lie. -- The Silicon Valley Tarot
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Re: why are libraries in jessi more up to date

2015-05-16 Thread Gary Dale

On 16/05/15 08:18 PM, Liam O'Toole wrote:

On 2015-05-16, Anil Duggirala anilduggir...@fastmail.fm wrote:

Im a newbie and would like to know why libraries in Jessie are some much
more up to date than in wheezy ? If the libraries have been tested and
are stable then why arent they available in the wheezy repositories. I
had a terrible time, trying to get a newer version of glibc to play some
games in wheezy, and the version in jessie is much more up to date,
thanks for the info,

The vey meaning of stable in a Debian context is that software
versions don't (usually) change over the course of a release. Therefore
it's no surprise that libraries in jessie (released last month) are more
up-to-date than those in wheezy (released in 2013).



Just to put that in context. I had a server which originally ran Squeeze 
without problems. I upgraded to Wheezy some time later, again without 
problems. Somewhere over the course of Wheezy updates however, something 
broke.


The motherboard had USB3 ports and AMD graphics (although it was 
headless - just in case I needed to hook a monitor up) and the IOMMU 
started acting up (Strangely I have a workstation running Jessie with a 
similar problem). Even though the updates were mainly security fixes, I 
lost the ability to remotely (re)start the machine. My ssh connection 
couldn't establish because the IOMMU code for this particular board was 
broken. I had to be on site with monitor and keyboard to boot to repair 
mode then manually start the services I needed.


Last week I found myself having to upgrade to Jessie to fix the issue. 
Although Jessie code is what is currently causing the problem with my 
workstation, it fixed the problem on the server.


Stories like this abound, which is why people are leery about upgrading 
critical systems. Stable means that only serious bug fixes and security 
updates are issued, not feature enhancements. Limiting the numbers of 
updates means that larger installations get to test them before running 
them live, while smaller setups like small or home offices can usually 
feel safe performing updates.


Normally I wouldn't upgrade a server until the .1 release of the new 
Debian stable. In this case, I had a problem so I took a chance that 
upgrading on the .0 release would fix more than it broke. Thanks to the 
quality of the Debian development process, the upgrade went smoothly and 
the system is running properly again.


If you want to keep up with the latest libraries, etc., run 
Debian/Testing permanently. This is fairly stable but you will encounter 
problems from time to time, as you will with any rolling release distro.



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Re: Extrator de arquivos de extensão b1

2015-05-16 Thread Listeiro 037

Interessante. 

Se eu fizer alguma coisa com esse Java, eu retornarei. Mas o mais
interessante seria uma biblioteca no formato dos outros pacotes, como
tar, gz, rar etc. para funcionar em interfaces unificadoras como o
engrampa, que é o empacotador/desempacotador do MATE.

Prá traduzir o algoritmo seja prá C ou C++ iria demorar, coisas como o
tipo de algoritmo, se segue uma família como o Lempel-Ziv, por exemplo. 

Outra coisa que me lembrei: os arquivos para W8 que baixo, inclusive os
do B1 não funcionam no Wine64 do Jessie. Outras coisas também não
funcionam. Dá formato EXE inválido. Tema para outra thread.


Em Sun, 17 May 2015 00:24:59 -0300
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh h...@debian.org escreveu:

 On Sat, 16 May 2015, Listeiro 037 wrote:
  Mais em http://b1.org
 
 Não conhecia.  Mas pelo jeito, o projeto meio que morreu em 2013,
 vai ver o único autor perdeu o entusiasmo...
 
  Alguém sabe se há atualmente meios de extrair conteúdos deste tipo
  de arquivo no Debian?
 
 O fonte da biblioteca para escreve/ler arquivos b1 e da ferramenta
 em linha de comando (cli) está aqui:
 https://github.com/b1-pack/b1-pack
 
 O código fonte da interface gráfica aparentemente nunca foi
 publicado, bug #19: https://github.com/b1-pack/b1-pack/issues
 
 A parte que interessa para analizar que bicho é esse está aqui:
 http://dev.b1.org/
 
 A documentação parece ser bem completa (excessiva, até).  É questão de
 alguém que goste de java compilar a ferramenta CLI usando gcj ou
 openjdk do Debian jessie, e postar o passo-a-passo.
 


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Re: touchpad em computador dell

2015-05-16 Thread Thiago Zoroastro
Olá,

On 16-05-2015 13:41, Fred Maranhão wrote:
 2015-05-16 11:47 GMT-03:00 Denis x...@vmail.me:
 Olá,

 Não tenho certeza, mas acredito que provavelmente deve ser o referente
 ao Intel Corp.

 Como já foi dito, esses ajustes podem ser feitos nas suas configurações
 em modo gráfico, dependendo do que você usa.

 Eu também tenho um touchpad dell e quando uso no jessie/gnome não
 apresenta nenhum problema.
 o principal ambiente gráfico será o xfce. mas eu gostaria de
 configurar isto no X, para que funcionasse em todos.

 no menu principal (do xfce) - configurações - mouse e touchpad não
 vi nada que consertasse isto

Não tenho como dizer qual linha do lspci é o touchpad.

Da última vez que tive problemas com o touchpad eu tive de mexer no
/etc/modules

no momento a única coisa ali não comentado com '#' é

loop


Não lembro o que coloquei mais na época que precisei.

Hoje quando fui pesquisar seu problema encontrei outras coisas sendo
ditas, referindo ao
//etc//X11/xorg.conf.d/synaptics.conf
como referido no DebianWiki:
https://wiki.*debian*.org/Synaptics*Touchpad*

Pode ser que você encontre soluções no xorg e no modules.


Rép: re: Compiler un paquet source de Debian

2015-05-16 Thread Frédéric Marécaille
Bonjour,

Il s'agit d'un tuto de 2010, c'est toujours valable?

Frédéric

Jacques BRIQUET jacques.briq...@orange.fr a écrit :

Bonjour, jette un coup d'oeil sur ce lien:
https://www.isalo.org/wiki.debian-fr/Compiler_et_patcher_son_noyau
A+
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 Message du 15/05/15 13:44
 De : chris21.r...@free.fr
 A : debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
 Copie à : 
 Objet : Compiler un paquet source de Debian
 
 Bonjour,
 
 cela fait maintenant plusieurs fois que je tombe sur un paquet source fourni 
 par Debian,
 qui ne contient aucune instruction sur la manière de l'installer.
 Par exemple mercurial.
 Ou encore qui dispose d'une méthode d'installation qui n'est pas celle de 
 l'équipe de Debian
 et qui ne se comporte pas pareil, par exemple openjdk7.
 Mais le pire, c'est quand je lance une commande Debian pour récuperer un 
 paquet source Debian et
 que cette commande me répond qu'il faut utiliser une autre commande pour 
 récupérer le paquet source et
 que ce paquet source ne provient pas de Debian, exemple openjdk7 sous i386.
 
 Au final, je me pose la question: Debian est-il libre?
 
 Si cela est vrai, alors il doit mettre à disposition, de lui-même, tout 
 paquet source qui produit un paquet binaire et
 ce paquet source doit donner une méthode pour générer un paquet binaire.
 
 Tout autre comportement serait soit un oubli, soit un sabotage volontaire.
 
 Cordialement,
 Chris
 
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Re: CD instalacion debian con paquete ssh incluido

2015-05-16 Thread ZorroPlateado

 El 15/5/2015, a las 15:31, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
 
 El Thu, 14 May 2015 20:13:26 -0300, libreydivagante escribió:
 
 (ese top-posting...)
 
 El 14/05/15 a las 20:01, Pablo escibió:
 Gente, alguien sabe cual es la version de CD/DVD de instalacion de
 Debian 8 que me permite instalar sin necesidad de conexion a internet
 el sistema base mas el paquete de servidor SSH?.
 
 Cualquier cd o dvd que termine su titulo en CD-1.iso te sirve. 
 
 (...)
 
 La imagen de instalación mínima (netinst, ~250 MiB.) incluye tanto el 
 paquete cliente como el servidor openssh.
 
 http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/8.0.0/amd64/list-cd/debian-8.0.0-amd64-netinst.list.gz
 
 Saludos,
 
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Y funciona de maravilla, estos años he venido usándolo , le paso una url con 
las capturas
de pantallas para facilitar a otra persona llegar hasta el punto donde me deja 
el
servicio ssh y continuar la instalación desde ahí.

Por cierto esta es una de las características que no llevan una RHEL y para mí
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otra muy diferente esto.


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Re: Gnome Update Notifications in Jessie

2015-05-16 Thread August Karlstrom

On 2015-05-15 17:50, Manuel Lorenzo wrote:

Gnome Update Notifications seem not to work in my vanilla installation
of Jessie.

[...]

I know I can use unattended-upgrades and other tools, but I want to
know what is happening to Update Manager: if I have to configure
something manually or I am doing something wrong.


I can also recommend apticron which simply sends you an email when 
updates are available. It has the advantage of being desktop independent.



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Re: Jessie: Set up Samba and Winbind, can't log in to the domain

2015-05-16 Thread Stefan Pietsch
On 14.05.2015 23:47, Dalton D wrote:
 Hello!
 
 I'm trying to install Pykota on Debian Jessie. At the moment, I'm trying
 to get it so that I can log in to the system with Active Directory
 accounts. I set up Samba and Winbind correctly but still can't do this.
 From the syslog, it seems that Winbind is crashing when I try to log in.
 
 I can get a list of users by doing wbinfo -u. I can also get correct
 entries using getent passwd.
 
 The relevant part of my syslog: http://pastebin.com/5SkkwA1d
 
 My smb.conf: http://pastebin.com/FR4F44kT
 
 I installed all the needed packages using apt and the system is fully
 upgraded. Winbind is enabled in pam-auth-config. 


It looks like Debian bug 784656 affects some more users.

If you change the permissions on the /var/log/samba/cores/winbindd
directory, winbindd will write a core file.


Regards,
Stefan


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Re: how to start gnome from the command line

2015-05-16 Thread Jeremy Cooney


Thank you and God bless!


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re: Compiler un paquet source de Debian

2015-05-16 Thread Jacques BRIQUET
Bonjour, jette un coup d'oeil sur ce lien:

https://www.isalo.org/wiki.debian-fr/Compiler_et_patcher_son_noyau

A+

JB1

 

 

 

 

 

 Message du 15/05/15 13:44
 De : chris21.r...@free.fr
 A : debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
 Copie à : 
 Objet : Compiler un paquet source de Debian
 
 Bonjour,
 
 cela fait maintenant plusieurs fois que je tombe sur un paquet source fourni 
 par Debian,
 qui ne contient aucune instruction sur la manière de l'installer.
 Par exemple mercurial.
 Ou encore qui dispose d'une méthode d'installation qui n'est pas celle de 
 l'équipe de Debian
 et qui ne se comporte pas pareil, par exemple openjdk7.
 Mais le pire, c'est quand je lance une commande Debian pour récuperer un 
 paquet source Debian et
 que cette commande me répond qu'il faut utiliser une autre commande pour 
 récupérer le paquet source et
 que ce paquet source ne provient pas de Debian, exemple openjdk7 sous i386.
 
 Au final, je me pose la question: Debian est-il libre?
 
 Si cela est vrai, alors il doit mettre à disposition, de lui-même, tout 
 paquet source qui produit un paquet binaire et
 ce paquet source doit donner une méthode pour générer un paquet binaire.
 
 Tout autre comportement serait soit un oubli, soit un sabotage volontaire.
 
 Cordialement,
 Chris
 
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Extrator de arquivos de extensão b1

2015-05-16 Thread Listeiro 037

Saudações.

Prá quem não conhece arquivos do tipo b1 são como zip, tar, rar, arj e
outros empacotados compactados ou não.

Mais em http://b1.org

Alguém sabe se há atualmente meios de extrair conteúdos deste tipo de
arquivo no Debian?


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Res: Extrator de arquivos de extensão b1

2015-05-16 Thread Carlos Donizete
Desconheço este tipo de extrator, mas pelo que vi no link que passou tem um 
pacote .deb para baixa-lo. Chegou a instalar no Debian este pacote de 
instalação? 


Enviado do meu smartphone BlackBerry Z10.
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De: Listeiro 037
Enviada: sábado, 16 de maio de 2015 05:59
Para: debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org
Assunto: Extrator de arquivos de extensão b1


Saudações.

Prá quem não conhece arquivos do tipo b1 são como zip, tar, rar, arj e
outros empacotados compactados ou não.

Mais em http://b1.org

Alguém sabe se há atualmente meios de extrair conteúdos deste tipo de
arquivo no Debian?


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Re: out of the box wifi adapter

2015-05-16 Thread Tony van der Hoff
On 16/05/15 01:09, Bob Proulx wrote:
 Raymond Jennings wrote:
 I wound up buying a 100 foot cat5 cable and running it from the house to
 the trailer :P
 
 My perspective is that nothing is as reliable as hardline wire!  It
 will be much more immune to radio noise trouble.  Speedy and
 reliable.  Wire will almost always be my choice if possible.
 
 If you didn't think of http://www.monoprice.com/ for that 100 foot
 cable let me make a mention of it here for the future.  I am a happy
 customer of them.
 
   http://www.monoprice.com/Category?c_id=105cp_id=10208cs_id=1020814
 
 Bob
 
 
Beware: These cables tend to be prone to UV degradation; best to run
them in some sort of conduit for use outdoors. Outdoor grade cable is
available, though, as is armoured cable.

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Error al montar una partición.

2015-05-16 Thread Ramses II
Hola a todos,

Estoy intentando montar una partición de una tarjeta SD que me ha dejado de
arrancar el sistema y me da el siguiente error:


--
root@proxmox:/mnt# mount /dev/sdd6 /mnt/sd
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdd6,
   missing codepage or helper program, or other error
   In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
   dmesg | tail  or so

root@proxmox:/mnt#

--

El dmesg me da lo siguiente:


--
root@proxmox:/mnt# dmesg | tail
EXT4-fs error (device sdd6): ext4_iget: bad extended attribute block
2147483648 inode #8
EXT4-fs (sdd6): no journal found
root@proxmox:/mnt#

--

¿Me podría orientar alguien si podría solucionar ese error de alguna forma
para poder montar la partición y sacarle los datos?


Saludos y gracias,

Ramses


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Re: Error al montar una partición.

2015-05-16 Thread Manolo Díaz
El sábado, 16 may 2015, a las 12:27 UTC+2 horas,
Ramses II escribió:

Hola a todos,

Estoy intentando montar una partición de una tarjeta SD que me ha dejado de
arrancar el sistema y me da el siguiente error:


--
root@proxmox:/mnt# mount /dev/sdd6 /mnt/sd
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdd6,
   missing codepage or helper program, or other error
   In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
   dmesg | tail  or so

root@proxmox:/mnt#

--

El dmesg me da lo siguiente:


--
root@proxmox:/mnt# dmesg | tail
EXT4-fs error (device sdd6): ext4_iget: bad extended attribute block
2147483648 inode #8
EXT4-fs (sdd6): no journal found
root@proxmox:/mnt#

--

¿Me podría orientar alguien si podría solucionar ese error de alguna forma
para poder montar la partición y sacarle los datos?


Saludos y gracias,

Ramses

fsck /dev/sdd6 antes de montarla. Posiblemente tenga que repararla. En
ese caso te pide confirmación antes de realizar cambios.

Saludos.
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dmfe: big packet = 1518

2015-05-16 Thread Mimiko

Hello.

How to find on which interface this packet appears?

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Re: Extrator de arquivos de extensão b1

2015-05-16 Thread Listeiro 037

Os pacotes são para Ubuntu, o que não é uma garantia de
compatibilidade e funcionamento. Esse empacotador parece ser free do
tipo 'free as free beer'.

A instalação deste pacote no Debian requer umas dependências facilmente
resolvidas pelo apt-get. Depois disso a instalação via dpkg demora
vários segundos, o que pode ser exasperante se eu ficar pensando 'o que
esse f*ck script de instalação está fazendo com meu sistema?' A
instalação retorna várias mensagens de aviso relativas ao KDE e ao
Nautilus.

Explorando o pacote com dpkg -X encontrei dentro dele arquivos .so e de
configuração ligados ao KDE4 e ao Nautilus 2 e Nautilus 3 (leia-se
GNOME 3, que eu não uso).

Após tudo isso finalmente o arquivo está instalado e quando eu tento
usar o comando b1 simplesmente aparece mensagem de erro ligada a algum
arquivo .cpp, suponho ser uma espécie de depuração. Provavelmente o
arquivo do comando b1 não recebeu um 'strip'. 

Resumindo: não funciona no Jessie.


Em Sat, 16 May 2015 06:15:01 -0300
Carlos Donizete corin...@riseup.net escreveu:

 Desconheço este tipo de extrator, mas pelo que vi no link que passou
 tem um pacote .deb para baixa-lo. Chegou a instalar no Debian este
 pacote de instalação? 
 
 
 Enviado do meu smartphone BlackBerry Z10.
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 De: Listeiro 037
 Enviada: sábado, 16 de maio de 2015 05:59
 Para: debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org
 Assunto: Extrator de arquivos de extensão b1
 
 
 Saudações.
 
 Prá quem não conhece arquivos do tipo b1 são como zip, tar, rar, arj e
 outros empacotados compactados ou não.
 
 Mais em http://b1.org
 
 Alguém sabe se há atualmente meios de extrair conteúdos deste tipo de
 arquivo no Debian?
 
 


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Re: jessie installation problem on arm sheevaplug

2015-05-16 Thread Rick Thomas

On May 16, 2015, at 10:33 AM, Rodrigo Valiña Gutiérrez rodr...@gmail.com 
wrote:

 I had the same problem installing Debian 8 'Jessie' on a SheevaPlug.
 
 I solved it temporarily by doing the following:
 
 - In u-boot:
 
 setenv machid 0692
 saveenv
 
 - Then install normally. The 'make the system bootable' phase will fail 
 because flash-kernel fails:
  /var/log/installer/syslog:
 May 16 13:47:28 in-target: Setting up u-boot-tools (2014.10+dfsg1-5) ...^M
 4-kirkwood
 May 16 13:47:46 in-target: Unsupported platform.
 May 16 13:47:46 flash-kernel-installer: error: flash-kernel failed
 May 16 13:47:46 main-menu[170]: WARNING **: Configuring 
 'flash-kernel-installer' failed with error code 1
 May 16 13:47:46 main-menu[170]: WARNING **: Menu item 
 'flash-kernel-installer' failed.
 
 
 - Then select 'execute a shell' and write:
 
 cd /target/boot/
 /target/usr/bin/mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel  -C none -n uImage  -a 
 0x8000 -e 0x8000 -d vmlinuz uImage
 /target/usr/bin/mkimage -A arm -O linux -T ramdisk -C none -n uInitrd 
 -d initrd.img  uInitrd
 
 - It may be neccesary to change 0x8000 to 0x0080 in both cases, but 
 in my case it worked the way above.
 - Then 'exit' the shell and select 'continue without boot loader'.
 - I think that this last phase of mkimage should be repeated on every kernel 
 upgrade because I think flash-kernel (which calls mkimage) will fail again.

Thanks for the analysis, Rodrigo!

Could you submit a bug report against uboot-mkimage so the rest of us users of 
sheevaplug devices can get a working system without having to work-around this 
bug?  I think it’s just a matter of having mkimage recognize the sheevaplug’s 
machid as valid, but I’m not an expert.

Hopefully!
Rick

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Re: jessie installation problem on arm sheevaplug

2015-05-16 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Rick Thomas rbtho...@pobox.com [2015-05-16 17:47]:
  - In u-boot:
  
  setenv machid 0692
  saveenv

This is not the correct solution.

The problem is that there are different ways to boot on ARM machines.
The old way was for the boot loader to pass a machine ID to the kernel
which would tell the kernel which machine it's running on.  The new
way requires u-boot to pass a device tree to the kernel which
describes the hardware components of the system. (The workaround
suggested here simply tells the kernel a wrong machine ID and that
works because that particular device has not been converted over to
device tree yet, but this is not a good solution since you're telling
the kernel a wrong device, so it's possible some hardware components
won't work correctly.)

The u-boot in Debian passes the machine ID (because that's how you
configured it) but not the device tree.  Newer kernels require the
device tree on the SheevaPlug and no longer support the machine ID,
which is why you get the error about the machine ID not being known.

Ideally, u-boot would pass the device tree to the kernel, but this is
currently not done in Debian's u-boot (see #782293).

So the best solution now is to append the device tree blob (DTB) to
the kernel in the installer.  This way, the kernel will find the
correct device tree and can boot (and everything else will work since
flash-kernel already appends the DTB on the SheevaPlug).

I've to catch a flight now but I'll post a kernel image with the DTB
tomorrow.

Sorry for not fixing this earlier.

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Re: MicroDebconf Brasília, 31/05/2015

2015-05-16 Thread Gustavo S. L.
Iniciativa que demonstra o quanto nossos desenvolvedores Debian no Brasil
são comprometidos com o crescimento do projeto e abertos para compartilhar
conhecimento. Parabéns Terceiro, Eriberto, Tassia, Valéssio, e todos os
demais organizadores.

Bom evento!

Gustavo Soares de Lima

2015-05-14 17:34 GMT-03:00 Carlos Donizete corin...@riseup.net:

 Se tiver alguém de SP afim de fazer uma caravana e topo ir.

 Enviado do meu smartphone BlackBerry Z10.
   Mensagem original
 De: Antonio Terceiro
 Enviada: quinta-feira, 14 de maio de 2015 16:35
 Para: debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org
 Assunto: Re: MicroDebconf Brasília, 31/05/2015

 On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 03:42:03PM -0300, Diego Rabatone wrote:
  Antonio, muito legal a iniciativa! =)
 
  Vai rolar algum esquema de carona solidária? Pq eu estou em BSB, mas sem
  carro, e ai fica muito fora de mão

 pode rolar, porquê não. Adicionei uma seção pra isso no wiki, coloca seu
 nome e de onde você vem lá na tabela Precisam de carona.

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Re: jessie installation problem on arm sheevaplug

2015-05-16 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Martin Michlmayr t...@cyrius.com [2015-05-16 21:37]:
 So the best solution now is to append the device tree blob (DTB) to
 the kernel in the installer.  This way, the kernel will find the
 correct device tree and can boot (and everything else will work since
 flash-kernel already appends the DTB on the SheevaPlug).

Here's a test image.

Take the kernel from http://www.cyrius.com/tmp/sheevaplug/uImage
Take the ramdisk from 
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/jessie/main/installer-armel/current/images/kirkwood/netboot/marvell/sheevaplug/uInitrd
Boot it as described here: 
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/sheevaplug/install/

Does this boot?

This is how I prepare the image:

wget 
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/jessie/main/installer-armel/current/images/kirkwood/device-tree/kirkwood-sheevaplug.dtb
wget 
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/jessie/main/installer-armel/current/images/kirkwood/netboot/marvell/sheevaplug/uImage
# Remove the u-boot header
dd if=uImage of=kernel.without bs=1 skip=64
rm -f uImage
# Append device tree
cat kirkwood-sheevaplug.dtb  kernel.without
# Create new uImage
sudo apt-get install u-boot-tools
mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel -C none -a 0x8000 -e 0x8000 -n 
Debian kernel -d kernel.without uImage

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Re: Re: jessie installation problem on arm sheevaplug

2015-05-16 Thread Rodrigo Valiña Gutiérrez
I am not an expert...

The workaround just worked, but I don't know whether 0692
Marvell RD-88F6281 Reference Board
is a valid machid for the sheevaplug, instead of the 'original' 0831.

At the beggining it worked, but now I have a problem: the sheevaplug
ethernet subsystem does not work well...
It does not get an IP by DHCP and assigning a static one does not work either...
I suspect that is caused by the workaround but I don't know.

So I do not recommend doing the procedure/workaround of changing machid,
as it may be unsafe and I warn thay may damage the hardware.

I hope Martin's solution will work... Where will you post the kernel image?


Re: why are libraries in jessi more up to date

2015-05-16 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2015-05-16, Anil Duggirala anilduggir...@fastmail.fm wrote:
 Im a newbie and would like to know why libraries in Jessie are some much
 more up to date than in wheezy ? If the libraries have been tested and
 are stable then why arent they available in the wheezy repositories. I
 had a terrible time, trying to get a newer version of glibc to play some
 games in wheezy, and the version in jessie is much more up to date,
 thanks for the info,

The vey meaning of stable in a Debian context is that software
versions don't (usually) change over the course of a release. Therefore
it's no surprise that libraries in jessie (released last month) are more
up-to-date than those in wheezy (released in 2013).

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