Re: Nova Desktop
On 06/18/2015 07:55 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote: On Thursday 18 June 2015 11:37:18 rob wrote: On 18/06/15 10:43, Lisi Reisz wrote: On Thursday 18 June 2015 00:04:12 Jose Martinez wrote: Anyone know anything about the Nova Desktop application. I have it installed and set it up, but it doesn't seem to affect my desktop background. I have several .jpg images that I had wanted to cycle through the desktop background, and it seemed that Nova was just the ticket I have found references to Android and references to Ubuntu. Are you sure that it works on Debian? Which DE are you trying to use it on and why is the DE's own background manager not adequate? Lisi Debian package desktopnova Thanks, Rob. But: Which DE are you (the OP) trying to use it on and why is the DE's own background manager not adequate? Lisi I have no experience with the package but noticed the following in the description supplied by aptitude: There is at least one module needed. Without a module this package will not work as expected! See packages desktopnova-module-*. HTH, Tom Ashley -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5582c2d6@gmail.com
Re: [OT] ¿Qué pasó a forums.debian.net?
El Wed, 17 Jun 2015 22:28:44 +0200, Jesus Gonzalez escribió: El día 17 de junio de 2015, 19:09, Eduardo Rios eduri...@yahoo.es escribió: El 16/06/15 a las 22:50, Jesus Gonzalez escribió: ¿Alguien sabe qué le ha pasado al foro de Debian forums.debian.net http://forums.debian.net? (...) A mi también me carga la página sin problemas. Cierto. Ya hoy me ha cargado el foro sin problemas. Será que han estado en mantenimiento por una o dos semanas aproximadamente y ya me pareció un poco extraño tanto tiempo offline. Parece que han sufrido un problemilla de enrutado: Board vacation http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=11t=122769 Acerca del HTML, estoy escribiendo desde GMail y acabo de activar el modo texto sin formato. Espero así se haya resuelto el problema del HTML. Solucionadísimo. Gracias a todos Nota: Si me pueden indicar si es así como se escribe sin HTML, se lo agradezco. Estos son los primeros mensajes que envío a la lista. Así está perfecto pero ve con cuidado porque me parece que el webmail de Gmail usa el último formato seleccionado al componer los mensajes, así que si en algún momento lo cambias a html te puede volver a salir un correo con formato ;-( Saludos, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/pan.2015.06.18.13.08...@gmail.com
forcedeth driver - bug?
Installing Jessie 8.1.0 on an Asrock N68-VGS3 FX motherboard. This has Giga PHY RTL8211CL ethernet, which lspci reports as: 00:07.0 Bridge: NVIDIA Corporation MCP61 Ethernet (rev a2) It uses the forcedeth driver module, which seems to need parameters msi=0 msix=0 to work. If I blacklist the driver, I can load it with modprobe forcedeth msi=0 msix=0 and all is fine. However, it needs this after every reboot and I have not found a way to successfully load the module automatically. Loaded automatically it a) cannot connect to the network, and b) locks the system solid if I try to unload it! Is there some way over this problem or is this a bug? If a bug, who should know about it? Note: the same behaviour in my Wheezy (not surprising when it is the same version of driver module), but I had hoped it would be fixed in Jessie. Bruce -- === Bruce Ward, Nelson, New Zealand -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5582a7b1.5020...@orcon.net.nz
Re: Configuration ip statique sur Jessie
Je n'ai pas parlé de box, et j'aimerais avoir une adresse statique sur eth0. Côté eth1 c'est un réseau local ou il n'y a rien et côté eth0 c'est un réseau local avec une passerelle internet avec nat et un service dhcp actif. J'ai utilisé le serveur dhcp pour configurer ma Jessie au début, mais je ne comprends pas pourquoi cette adresse est encore présente malgré les reboots et malgré ce que j'ai mis dans /etc/network/interfaces. eth0 est censé être configurée en statique. Il y a juste 'allow-hotplug eth0' qui ne figure pas dedans, mais d'après 'man interfaces', 'auto eth0' et 'allow-hotplug eth0' sont synonymes. Le 18/06/2015 14:20, andre_deb...@numericable.fr a écrit : On Thursday 18 June 2015 13:18:43 Artur wrote: Rien dans le répertoire /etc/network/interfaces.d/ et dans /etc/network/interfaces : # source /etc/network/interfaces.d/* # The loopback network interface auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.16.222 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.16.254 auto eth1 iface eth1 inet static address 192.168.1.254 netmask 255.255.255.0 Comment as tu configuré ta Box ? par une adresse IP internet via DHCP ? Tu as deux cartes réseau Ethernet. La première eth0 est-elle reliée à ta box ? La deuxième eth1 est-elle d'un réseau local chez toi ? Si oui, normalement tu devrais avoir par # ifconfig -a : eth0 = IP internet eth1 = IP local et dans ce cas pour eth0 dans ~interfaces : allow-hotplug eth0 auto eth0 iface etho inet dhcp -- Cordialement, Artur. -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5582c06d.3020...@netdirect.fr
Re: Configuration ip statique sur Jessie
Rien dans le répertoire /etc/network/interfaces.d/ et dans /etc/network/interfaces : # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system # and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5). source /etc/network/interfaces.d/* # The loopback network interface auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.16.222 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.16.254 auto eth1 iface eth1 inet static address 192.168.1.254 netmask 255.255.255.0 Le 18/06/2015 12:52, Guillaume a écrit : Le 18/06/2015 12:38, andre_deb...@numericable.fr a écrit : Pourrais tu donner le contenu de /etc/network/interfaces et aussi de /etc/network/interfaces.d/ -- Cordialement, Artur. -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5582a913.7000...@netdirect.fr
Re: Is it possible to install older linux-headers on Debian 8
I am not in position to take first option. I have tried second option but it gave me error like *$ sudo dpkg -i linux-kernel-headers_2.6.18-7_i386.deb* Selecting previously unselected package linux-kernel-headers. dpkg: regarding linux-kernel-headers_2.6.18-7_i386.deb containing linux-kernel-headers: linux-libc-dev:i386 conflicts with linux-kernel-headers linux-kernel-headers (version 2.6.18-7) is to be installed. dpkg: error processing archive linux-kernel-headers_2.6.18-7_i386.deb (--install): conflicting packages - not installing linux-kernel-headers Errors were encountered while processing: linux-kernel-headers_2.6.18-7_i386.deb Googling does not show much help. Do i need to do something else? On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 6:52 PM, Reco recovery...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 04:57:56PM +0530, Dhiraj Bhor wrote: Hey, Can anyone redirect me to correct link or clue? On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 5:10 PM, Dhiraj Bhor dhirajbho...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, I have one build system which is legacy and i am just compiling the older code on new debian 8 machine. Its a scons build and when i started the build, i got following error. scons: done reading SConscript files. scons: Building targets ... scons: building associated BuildDir targets: OUTPUT/ C++ OUTPUT/MyCppFile.o SOURCE/MyCppFile.cpp:35:23: fatal error: linux/ata.h: No such file or directory #include linux/ata.h ^ compilation terminated. scons: *** [OUTPUT/MyCppFile.o] Error 1 scons: building terminated because of errors. Makefile:116: recipe for target 'test' failed make: *** [test] Error 2 I searched on internet but no clue. I have linux-headers installed and here is output: $ dpkg -l | grep linux-headers ii linux-headers-3.16.0-4-686-pae 3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1 i386 Header files for Linux 3.16.0-4-686-pae ii linux-headers-3.16.0-4-common 3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1 i386 Common header files for Linux 3.16.0-4 Can someone help in this? linux/ata.h should translate to /usr/include/linux/ata.h, unless scons does some black magic with includes location. /usr/include/linux belongs to linux-libc-dev package, not kernel headers. Since co-installing different versions of linux-libc-dev is not possible in current stable Debian (jessie), you have the following options: 1) Use debootstap to make a chroot of older Debian version (presumably, squeeze or older, as wheezy's linux-libc-dev does not have linux/ata.h). 2) Try to install an old linux-libc-dev (presumably, from squeeze), possibly breaking your current installation beyond repair. Reco -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150616132243.GA11179@x101h
Debian8 as guest VM on latest proxmox with I210 on board and glusterfs
Hi there, I've got strange problem: I'm just not able to install jessie on Proxmox with I210 NIC onboard and glusterfs as storga backend for VM virtual disks. If I use raw storage type, the installation process takes around 4 hours. If I use qcow2 storage type, then installation process aborts on pretty random step, but most often on the step of choosing the mirror. Once I had luck to install it, but the system was not usable: corrupted binaries, even apache2 was not able to startup and some sh commands said, there is no such file. This only happens to D8. D7 installs very well. The kernel on Virtual Host (proxmox) is: 2.6.32-39-pve Few times I've got luck installing D8 and those VMs still working. So seems like problem is only during the installation. I've got other nodes with another NICs and there are no such problems. I did tests with iperf between gluster server and proxmox node.. no problems. Any ideas? -- Best regards, Roman.
Re: PHP-FPM socket disappearing
Hi Bob! On 2015-Jun-17 16:19, Bob Proulx wrote: Proxy One wrote: I installed Jessie on my new server few days ago and moved website that run previously on Centos 5. Welcome! :-) Thanks! I'm actually using Debian few last years. :) I'm using Apache and PHP-FPM. I have become an Nginx + php5-fpm advocate in recent years. If you decide you would like to give it a try post something and I will show my configurations for it. (Not that I am a master of it by any means. Just a daily user of it.) I'm using Nginx myself for a few other machines, but this one must stay with Apache. There are lot of rewrite rules, that I couldn't adapt to Nginx. Currently, there is only one website on that server, but I still configured pool for it. What's happening is that, after some time, at least once a day, socket that should be listening for that user disappears, ... ... Looking at /dev/shm/ directory, user-php.sock is really missing, but default php5-fpm.sock is still there. Odd! I have this block in VirtualHost section for that website: IfModule mod_fastcgi.c Alias /php5-fcgi /dev/shm/pdfconve-php.fcgi /IfModule ... And there is also FastCGIExternalServer /dev/shm/user-php.fcgi -socket /dev/shm/user-php.sock -pass-header Authorization -flush -appConnTimeout 2 -idle-timeout 60 in apache conf. Hmm... Is that right? It is working for you so it must be. And since the disappearing fpm socket shouldn't be related I am going to ignore my ignorance of the above here. I put that line in conf-enabled/php5-fpm.conf. Otherwise, Apache wouldn't know it should go to /dev/shm/user-php.sock for fcgi requests. Pool configured: [user] listen = /dev/shm/user-php.sock listen.owner = user listen.group = www-data listen.mode = 0660 user = user group = user pm = dynamic pm.max_children = 40 pm.max_requests = 2048 pm.start_servers = 30 pm.min_spare_servers = 10 pm.max_spare_servers = 35 request_terminate_timeout = 305 Why use /dev/shm/user-php.sock as the socket path? The Jessie-style location would be in /var/run/user-php.sock AFAICS. (I don't see how that would be related to your socket dissappearing.) I used that path on Centos machines and it worked. I saw that Debian uses different default path, but figured it should work either way. I also used /dev/shm so it's created in RAM (tmpfs). I figured it would be quicker this way. There is nothing interesting in php-fpm error log. There are some errors like this: NOTICE: [pool user] child 32719 exited with code 0 after 76324.921427 seconds from start followed by this line: NOTICE: [pool user] child 29909 started but I don't think that's relevant. Is that just hitting your max_requests limit and exiting? In which case that would be normal operation. Any idea why this is happening and how to prevent it? I am running php5-fpm on several servers. I as a matter of course set up my own custom pool configurations with a different socket name. But always in /var/run. I have not had any problems with with the socket disappearing. One is on Jessie 8, one on Sid, the rest on Wheezy 7. I haven't seen any endemic problem assocatied with php5-fpm. The first thing I would try is to move the socket location out of /dev/shm (which is symlinked to /run/shm in Jessie 8) and see if the behavior stops. If so then it must be related to that location. If not then it rules that out as a suspect. I changed path, so all socket are in /var/run now. Will see if that solves the problem. I would tend to also set up a monitor that would run very often, once every minute wouldn't be too often, to check for the presence of the socket file. If it dissappears then have it notify me immediately so I could look to see what else happened around that same time period. Because if it is getting removed I would think that something must be removing it and that something will hopefully leave an audit trail. Bob Good idea. I usually use Zabbix to monitor websites uptime, but PCU on that server just died. Thanks for your help, Bob! Much appreciated. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618124604.gc1...@gvozdika.example.net
Re: Nova Desktop
On Thursday 18 June 2015 11:37:18 rob wrote: On 18/06/15 10:43, Lisi Reisz wrote: On Thursday 18 June 2015 00:04:12 Jose Martinez wrote: Anyone know anything about the Nova Desktop application. I have it installed and set it up, but it doesn't seem to affect my desktop background. I have several .jpg images that I had wanted to cycle through the desktop background, and it seemed that Nova was just the ticket I have found references to Android and references to Ubuntu. Are you sure that it works on Debian? Which DE are you trying to use it on and why is the DE's own background manager not adequate? Lisi Debian package desktopnova Thanks, Rob. But: Which DE are you (the OP) trying to use it on and why is the DE's own background manager not adequate? Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/201506181255.35914.lisi.re...@gmail.com
Re: I upgraded from jessie to stretch and messed up I used the dist-upgrade command....
Seeing an Xorg.0.log file from a normal boot would be good, plus the complete dmesg output. Cheers, Sven The Xorg.0.log file is found here: http://paste.debian.net/237917/ The dmesg file was empty. Regards MF
Network Manager, openvpn DNS
Hello, I use openvpn through NetworkManager, the server gives a DNS server, however I see that it is added to the DNS of the carrier, whereas I'd like it to replace, DNS of an untrusted provider being untrusted. What is the correct way to do it ? (I can also act on the server, for which I am admin) Thank you. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618131604.gi23...@rail.eu.org
Re: Fwd: updating debian warnings
Apper has now run updating my system without any warnings. I am surprised because after making the changes to sources.list I tried to update and I still got the warnings. I then restarted the computer and tried again and still got the warnings. Then I emailed the debian users list and after getting Johnathan Dowland's reply but without doing anything to the system I tried again and this time there were no warnings and it updated fine. I have pasted the output from apt-key list below but imagine is no longer relevant. Thanks v much for all the help on this. The reason I tried to update is because I have not been able to transfer music files from my debian computer to my android phone and I thought it possible that an update might help. Unfortunately it has not helped so I am going to post a new thread. I really do appreciate the help and try and google stuff and work it out as much as possible before posting a thread, Steve root@debian:/home/steve# apt-key list /etc/apt/trusted.gpg pub 2048R/94558F59 2012-06-25 [expires: 2015-06-25] uid Spotify Public Repository Signing Key operati...@spotify.com /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d//debian-archive-squeeze-automatic.gpg pub 4096R/473041FA 2010-08-27 [expires: 2018-03-05] uid Debian Archive Automatic Signing Key (6.0/squeeze) ftpmas...@debian.org /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d//debian-archive-squeeze-stable.gpg - pub 4096R/B98321F9 2010-08-07 [expires: 2017-08-05] uid Squeeze Stable Release Key debian-rele...@lists.debian.org /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d//debian-archive-wheezy-automatic.gpg --- pub 4096R/46925553 2012-04-27 [expires: 2020-04-25] uid Debian Archive Automatic Signing Key (7.0/wheezy) ftpmas...@debian.org /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d//debian-archive-wheezy-stable.gpg pub 4096R/65FFB764 2012-05-08 [expires: 2019-05-07] uid Wheezy Stable Release Key debian-rele...@lists.debian.org root@debian:/home/steve# On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 1:36 PM, Jonathan Dowland j...@debian.org wrote: On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 01:22:36PM +0100, Steve Greig wrote: I put a # in front of 2 of the lines as I think you suggested in order to comment them out but I am still getting the same problem. I have pasted the sources.list file below as it currently is. OK thanks for doing that. Can you paste the error that you get when you try the update (I can't recall what it looks like but I'm wondering whether it includes any information about the key used to sign the packages that it does not trust) and the output of the following command, run as root (either via sudo if you use that, or su - first): apt-key list This will show which keys your system does trust, and we can then try to figure out what is missing. I am very new to vi and I did not know how to delete characters (I wanted to delete the first # which I think I must have put there by a mistake. I imagine it does no harm?) x deletes a character, or dd to delete a line. But the # on its own will do no harm :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618123615.ga21...@chew.redmars.org
Re: Debian don't detect blank (empty) DVDs
Hi, On Wed, 17 Jun 2015 22:34:31 -0600 Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote: Markos wrote: My Debian Squeeze can read burned DVDs but doesn't detect blank DVDs, so I can't burn iso images. Any suggestion? When I ran into that very same problem the problem was the new media I bought. There are only a very few manufacturers of blank media. Be that as it may be at least with cd-r disks the laser parameters are mapped from the media manufacturer through known tables. If I used older media that I had that worked previously then everything worked fine. But if I tried to use the new media then I couldn't write them. The only solution I know is to upgrade the dvd writer. But first you might try any older media that you still have hanging around. If older media works but newer media does not then you likely have the same problem. If there was a way to upgrade the firmware of your dvd writer that would probably improve the situation too. One thing you maybe should check before throwing away the drive is that you might accidentally have bought the wrong media type for your drive, i.e. DVD-R for a drive that supports only DVD+R or vice versa. If that has been ruled out, maybe using Joerg Schilling's cdrtools instead of debian's cdrkit could help. Some years ago I had a similar problem with a drive which sometimes stopped halfway with weird error messages when I tried to burn a CD with cdrkit, with cdrtools it worked fine. Unfortunately due to licensing issues you would have to install cdrtools manually, which is usually quite easy, but nevertheless... Regards Michael .-.. .. ...- . .-.. --- -. --. .- -. -.. .--. .-. --- ... .--. . .-. Only a fool fights in a burning house. -- Kank the Klingon, Day of the Dove, stardate unknown -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618133609.bf44240cbefac382b6680...@freenet.de
Re: forcedeth driver - bug?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 11:12:49PM +1200, Bruce Ward wrote: Installing Jessie 8.1.0 on an Asrock N68-VGS3 FX motherboard. This has Giga PHY RTL8211CL ethernet, which lspci reports as: 00:07.0 Bridge: NVIDIA Corporation MCP61 Ethernet (rev a2) It uses the forcedeth driver module, which seems to need parameters msi=0 msix=0 to work. If I blacklist the driver, I can load it with modprobe forcedeth msi=0 msix=0 and all is fine. However, it needs this after every reboot and I have not found a way to successfully load the module automatically. Loaded automatically it a) cannot connect to the network, and b) locks the system solid if I try to unload it! Is there some way over this problem or is this a bug? If a bug, who should know about it? Perhaps I'm not reading your mail correctly, but isn't that in the realm of the modprobe.d configs? - From the modprobe.d manpage: NAME modprobe.d - Configuration directory for modprobe SYNOPSIS /usr/lib/modprobe.d/*.conf /etc/modprobe.d/*.conf /run/modprobe.d/*.conf DESCRIPTION [...] COMMANDS [...] options modulename option... This command allows you to add options to the module modulename (which might be an alias) every time it is inserted into the kernel: whether directly (using modprobe modulename or because the module being inserted depends on this module. All options are added together: they can come from an option for the module itself, for an alias, and on the command line. An entry options forcedeth ms=0 msix=0 in some /etc/modprobe.d/foo.conf should do thr trick, no? Of course, perhaps you tried that already and I'm mis-interpreting your question completely. Apologies if that's the case. - -- t -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAlWCtC4ACgkQBcgs9XrR2kaiywCcDh/ZVCRg4FhFZIiXaCoARDGh 5MkAn1b/HdYjai7dapTLHIicEPCji+0Q =z245 -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618120606.ga27...@tuxteam.de
Re: Configuration ip statique sur Jessie
Le 18/06/2015 14:20, Christophe De Natale a écrit : Le 18 juin 2015 à 12:19, Artur debian-user-fre...@netdirect.fr mailto:debian-user-fre...@netdirect.fr a écrit : Du coup je me retrouve avec 2 ipv4 sur eth0, en principale l'ancienne adresse et en secondaire la nouvelle, statique. -- Cordialement, Artur. Peux-tu indiquer à quel endroit tu as remarqué ceci stp ? # ip addr show eth0 2: eth0: BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000 link/ether 00:08:54:37:cd:20 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff inet 192.168.16.184/24 brd 192.168.16.255 scope global eth0 valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever inet 192.168.16.222/24 brd 192.168.16.255 scope global secondary eth0 valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever inet6 fe80::208:54ff:fe37:cd20/64 scope link valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever -- Cordialement, Artur.
Re: Is it possible to install older linux-headers on Debian 8
One quick question: If ata.h is missing from latest package then which file is replacement for it? May be i need to ask this on libc-help mailing list but asking if anyone knows about it. On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 5:01 PM, Dhiraj Bhor dhirajbho...@gmail.com wrote: I am not in position to take first option. I have tried second option but it gave me error like *$ sudo dpkg -i linux-kernel-headers_2.6.18-7_i386.deb* Selecting previously unselected package linux-kernel-headers. dpkg: regarding linux-kernel-headers_2.6.18-7_i386.deb containing linux-kernel-headers: linux-libc-dev:i386 conflicts with linux-kernel-headers linux-kernel-headers (version 2.6.18-7) is to be installed. dpkg: error processing archive linux-kernel-headers_2.6.18-7_i386.deb (--install): conflicting packages - not installing linux-kernel-headers Errors were encountered while processing: linux-kernel-headers_2.6.18-7_i386.deb Googling does not show much help. Do i need to do something else? On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 6:52 PM, Reco recovery...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 04:57:56PM +0530, Dhiraj Bhor wrote: Hey, Can anyone redirect me to correct link or clue? On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 5:10 PM, Dhiraj Bhor dhirajbho...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, I have one build system which is legacy and i am just compiling the older code on new debian 8 machine. Its a scons build and when i started the build, i got following error. scons: done reading SConscript files. scons: Building targets ... scons: building associated BuildDir targets: OUTPUT/ C++ OUTPUT/MyCppFile.o SOURCE/MyCppFile.cpp:35:23: fatal error: linux/ata.h: No such file or directory #include linux/ata.h ^ compilation terminated. scons: *** [OUTPUT/MyCppFile.o] Error 1 scons: building terminated because of errors. Makefile:116: recipe for target 'test' failed make: *** [test] Error 2 I searched on internet but no clue. I have linux-headers installed and here is output: $ dpkg -l | grep linux-headers ii linux-headers-3.16.0-4-686-pae 3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1 i386 Header files for Linux 3.16.0-4-686-pae ii linux-headers-3.16.0-4-common 3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1 i386 Common header files for Linux 3.16.0-4 Can someone help in this? linux/ata.h should translate to /usr/include/linux/ata.h, unless scons does some black magic with includes location. /usr/include/linux belongs to linux-libc-dev package, not kernel headers. Since co-installing different versions of linux-libc-dev is not possible in current stable Debian (jessie), you have the following options: 1) Use debootstap to make a chroot of older Debian version (presumably, squeeze or older, as wheezy's linux-libc-dev does not have linux/ata.h). 2) Try to install an old linux-libc-dev (presumably, from squeeze), possibly breaking your current installation beyond repair. Reco -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150616132243.GA11179@x101h
Re: Configuration ip statique sur Jessie
Le 18 juin 2015 à 12:19, Artur debian-user-fre...@netdirect.fr a écrit : Du coup je me retrouve avec 2 ipv4 sur eth0, en principale l'ancienne adresse et en secondaire la nouvelle, statique. -- Cordialement, Artur. Bonjour, Peux-tu indiquer à quel endroit tu as remarqué ceci stp ? Christophe
Re: Fwd: updating debian warnings
I put a # in front of 2 of the lines as I think you suggested in order to comment them out but I am still getting the same problem. I have pasted the sources.list file below as it currently is. I am very new to vi and I did not know how to delete characters (I wanted to delete the first # which I think I must have put there by a mistake. I imagine it does no harm?) # # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 7.1.0 _Wheezy_ - Official amd64 kde-CD Binary-1 20130615-23:04]/ wheezy main #deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 7.1.0 _Wheezy_ - Official amd64 kde-CD Binary-1 20130615-23:04]/ wheezy main deb http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main deb-src http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main deb http://security.debian.org/ wheezy/updates main deb-src http://security.debian.org/ wheezy/updates main # wheezy-updates, previously known as 'volatile' deb http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ wheezy-updates main deb-src http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ wheezy-updates main #deb http://repository.spotify.com stable non-free On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 7:23 AM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote: On Wednesday 17 June 2015 00:27:05 Steve Greig wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: Steve Greig greigst...@gmail.com Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 8:43 AM Subject: Re: updating debian warnings To: Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk Thanks for you responses. I have posted contents of etc/apt/sources.list followed by output from dpkg -l debian-archive-keyring below: # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 7.1.0 _Wheezy_ - Official amd64 kde-CD Binary-1 20130615-23:04]/ wheezy main deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 7.1.0 _Wheezy_ - Official amd64 kde-CD Binary-1 20130615-23:04]/ wheezy main deb http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main deb-src http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main deb http://security.debian.org/ wheezy/updates main deb-src http://security.debian.org/ wheezy/updates main # wheezy-updates, previously known as 'volatile' deb http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ wheezy-updates main deb-src http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ wheezy-updates main deb http://repository.spotify.com stable non-free AND: steve@debian:~$ dpkg -l debian-archive-keyring Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pen d |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) | ||/ Name VersionArchitecture Description +++-==-==-==-== === ii debian-archive-key 2012.4 all GnuPG archive keys of the Debian archive steve@debian:~$ On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 12:33 AM, Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote: On Mon 15 Jun 2015 at 23:44:50 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote: On Monday 15 June 2015 23:01:05 Steve Greig wrote: I tried to update debian (my first time) and Apper quickly warned me that I was about to install unsigned packages and that it was impossible to verify if they came from a trusted source: Do you want to continue? I decided to take a risk and clicked 'yes'. This led to another warning window requiring me to reenter my password. At this point I bottled out and cancelled the update. I would have thought that only trusted software would be put into the updates so was surprised by this and would like to ask for a bit of explanation and also advice on how to proceed. What have you got in your sources list? He could also post what he gets for dpkg -l debian-archive-keyring while he at it. I should comment out the second line if you have full internet access. As for warnings, you have an unofficial repository in the list, for which Debian cannot be blamed. It may well be putting untrusted software into teh updates! If you have not got the key for it, it would be untrusted. Only add teh key if oyu are sure oyu trust it!! Comment out the spotify line and the cd line, then try updating again. Post any error messages. Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/201506170723.10144.lisi.re...@gmail.com
Re: Shutdown via SSH
Quand tu éteins la lumière, les gents râles = comportement normal ;-) -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CAJeHwDaQUxwQgtfO=gYsEaCAD1VAR=gthqzuaecxy7woepq...@mail.gmail.com
Re: I upgraded from jessie to stretch and messed up I used the dist-upgrade command....
ctrl C etc does not seem to drop down a command line interface etc. Try Ctrl + Alt + F1 ^^ That should have been F2, sorry. crtl alt f2 worked thanks MF Petter -- I'm ionized Are you sure? I'm positive. -- Climostat Ltd Rm 5169 The Heath Business Technical Park The Heath Runcorn Cheshire WA7 4QX Tel. 01 928 515 015
Transferring files from Debian computer to android phone
When I connect my android phone to my debian computer I get a choice of opening gwenview or file manager. I have been able to transfer photos from the phone to the computer using gwenview which is great but I can not transfer files from the computer to the phone using the file manager. The setting on the phone I have when trying to transfer files from computer to phone is 'connect as Media device (MTP)'. On the computer I chose the option: 'open with file manager'. This opens a directory (presumably from the phone) called Camera. If I click on that I get two directories: 'Samsung FT.../Note' and 'USB PTP Class Camera'. These two directories either are one and the same directory or they have identical contents because clicking on either of them gives the same result which is two directories and two .txt files. The two directories are called store_00010001 and store_00020002. When I click on these directories Dolphin sais it is initializing Camera and loading files but nothing appears. It would be great to have any ideas which could help me transfer files to the phone (I am particularly keen to move music files at the moment). I would be happy to use the command line but when I googled that it looked very complicated. Thanks, Steve
Re: Problems with 32 bit Jessie and Mate DE
Curt wrote: On 2015-06-17, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote: For example, to set the time and date to 15:00 on 1st February 2014: sudo date 020115002014 That worked - it took effect after a reboot. That's strange; I always thought you had to set the hardware clock (hwclock) for the modified date and time to survive a reboot. After a reboot I am sure the boot time hwclock set the time. The system time set by date evaporates when the system shuts down. System time is not preserved across reboots. But at boot time the boot time script /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh sets the time from the hardware clock. The OP set the time and date with 'date' and said it 'worked' after a reboot; this puzzled me and puzzles me still. There must be a misapprehension somewhere. Clarification: date had echoed the time I had just entered. However the correct time did not appear on the top right corner of the desktop until after a reboot {did not try a log out/log in sequence}. Best is to install ntp and have it set the time from the network at boot time. apt-get install ntp This was the best option before systemd, but now for some (desktop stand-alone guys and gals) it seems like systemd-timesyncd might be the better choice (implements only the client-side, lower overhead, eliminates the need of installing an extraneous program). If you don't have a network then of course ntp can't work. For systems such as the Raspberry Pi that don't have a hardware clock the time is set to a best guess based upon the most recent timestamp on a statefile in the file system to keep time moving forward. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd-timesyncd -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5582afdc.2060...@cloud85.net
RE: Vers un gros problème matériel...
Merci André, Apres avoir depoussiere, il semblerait que le problème venait effectivement de la (gros moutons) je vous tiens informe si d aventures le bruit du clac clac reprenne du service -Message d'origine- De: andre_deb...@numericable.fr Envoyé: 10/06/2015, 21:46 A: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org Objet: Re: Vers un gros problème matériel... Vérifier : le ventilo du processeur, le ventilo de l'UC, le disque dur... Ne plus utiliser l'ordinateur, sauf pour vérifier courtement après chaque dépannage un par un. André On Wednesday 10 June 2015 21:31:46 Baptiste Cambon wrote: J'utilise un très vieille ordinateur qui grâce à Debian rend encore de loyaux services. Il y a près de 2 ans j'ai eu un souci avec la carte graphique, et Adrien Poupin, membre actif de la liste de diffusion, m'avait fait don d'une ancienne carte dont il pensait se débarrasser jusqu'à me la donner. J'ai essayé de remettre la main sur les messages qui a l'époque ont permis de mettre la main sur le problème de carte graphique. Malheureusement je n'y suis pas parvenu. Si je pense à cet entreaide datant de cette époque, c'est que ma bécane semble retrouver de vieux travers qui pour le moment prennent la forme suivante: * L'OS tourne, et l'unité centrale se met à vrombir lorsqu'elle commence à être sollicité. * Des coups avec la main sur l'unité centrale pour faire cesser le bruit (chut là-dedans! :-) * Cela peut se remettre à vrombir mais ce qui est inquiétant ce sont ces bruits: *clac!clac!clac!* À ce moment, la machine se fige, les bruits persistent... et généralement il faut y remédier en arrêtant la machine avec le /power off/. Par chance, j'ai pu ce soir vous écrire depuis cet ordinateur sans encombres. Mais je préfère vous en parler à vous tous pour essayer de trouver une solution technique et/ou matérielle à ce problème avant que la situation ne se dégrade. Bien à vous, et à bientôt pour les marches à suivre. -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/201506102246.37623.andre_deb...@numericable.fr -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/wkqv9183l2hc.xwcxm...@smtp.laposte.net
Re: Fwd: updating debian warnings
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 01:22:36PM +0100, Steve Greig wrote: I put a # in front of 2 of the lines as I think you suggested in order to comment them out but I am still getting the same problem. I have pasted the sources.list file below as it currently is. OK thanks for doing that. Can you paste the error that you get when you try the update (I can't recall what it looks like but I'm wondering whether it includes any information about the key used to sign the packages that it does not trust) and the output of the following command, run as root (either via sudo if you use that, or su - first): apt-key list This will show which keys your system does trust, and we can then try to figure out what is missing. I am very new to vi and I did not know how to delete characters (I wanted to delete the first # which I think I must have put there by a mistake. I imagine it does no harm?) x deletes a character, or dd to delete a line. But the # on its own will do no harm :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618123615.ga21...@chew.redmars.org
Re: PHP-FPM socket disappearing
Hi Santiago! On 2015-Jun-18 00:03, Santiago Vila wrote: On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:30:33PM +0200, Proxy One wrote: I installed Jessie on my new server few days ago and moved website that run previously on Centos 5. I'm using Apache and PHP-FPM. [...] [...] IfModule mod_fastcgi.c If you are using jessie, your Apache version is = 2.4, so you could ditch fastcgi and use mod_proxy and mod_proxy_fcgi instead: https://wiki.apache.org/httpd/PHP-FPM This is my very short recipe for that: a2enmod proxy a2enmod proxy_fcgi Edit /etc/apache2/sites-available/yourdomain.conf and include something like this: FilesMatch \.php$ SetHandler proxy:unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock|fcgi://localhost/ /FilesMatch DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm Then service apache2 restart. [ It worked for me, but then I switched to nginx shortly after that ]. I just switched to proxy_fcgi and it's working for me too. To be honest, it was strange to find that libapache2-mod-fastcgi was in non-free reporistory, but I just shrugged and installed it, as it was the way of using php-fpm with Apache I used earlier. Good to know I can remove libapache2-mod-fastcgi now. Thanks! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618131233.gd1...@gvozdika.example.net
Re: Configuration ip statique sur Jessie
On Thursday 18 June 2015 13:18:43 Artur wrote: Rien dans le répertoire /etc/network/interfaces.d/ et dans /etc/network/interfaces : # source /etc/network/interfaces.d/* # The loopback network interface auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.16.222 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.16.254 auto eth1 iface eth1 inet static address 192.168.1.254 netmask 255.255.255.0 Comment as tu configuré ta Box ? par une adresse IP internet via DHCP ? Tu as deux cartes réseau Ethernet. La première eth0 est-elle reliée à ta box ? La deuxième eth1 est-elle d'un réseau local chez toi ? Si oui, normalement tu devrais avoir par # ifconfig -a : eth0 = IP internet eth1 = IP local et dans ce cas pour eth0 dans ~interfaces : allow-hotplug eth0 auto eth0 iface etho inet dhcp André -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/201506181420.03074.andre_deb...@numericable.fr
Re: prevent debian from sleeping
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 05:34:17AM -0400, Haines Brown wrote: On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 11:41:15AM -0400, Jack Dangler wrote: Hi, all - Just noticed that my deb sessions are going to sleep. I setup my .xinitrc file to prevent it using xset, but no joy. The .xinitrc contains the following - xset s off # don't activate screensaver xset -dpms # disable DPMS (energy star) features xset s noblank # don't blank the video device exec /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager # start lxde I start the x server with startx and have no desktop environment, and have simply this in my window manager (fluxbox) startup file: xset s off xset -dpms Correct me if I'm being a bit dim, but why have a screensaver installed if it is deactivated each time you start the GUI? I would suggest a saner way would be to purge the screensaver from the system. -- If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing. --- Malcolm X -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618125151.GD19866@tal
Re: Vers un gros problème matériel...
On Thursday 18 June 2015 15:35:33 baptiste.cam...@laposte.net wrote: Merci André, Apres avoir depoussiere, il semblerait que le problème venait effectivement de la (gros moutons) je vous tiens informe si d aventures le bruit du clac clac reprenne du service Je ne vois pas en quoi des moutons provoquent des bruits de clac, plutôt des bêêê bêêê. C'est plutôt des hélices ou disques durs.. :-) -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/201506181451.04618.andre_deb...@numericable.fr
Re: Configuration ip statique sur Jessie
Le 18 juin 2015 à 14:58, Artur debian-user-fre...@netdirect.fr a écrit : Je n'ai pas parlé de box, et j'aimerais avoir une adresse statique sur eth0. Côté eth1 c'est un réseau local ou il n'y a rien et côté eth0 c'est un réseau local avec une passerelle internet avec nat et un service dhcp actif. J'ai utilisé le serveur dhcp pour configurer ma Jessie au début, mais je ne comprends pas pourquoi cette adresse est encore présente malgré les reboots et malgré ce que j'ai mis dans /etc/network/interfaces. eth0 est censé être configurée en statique. Il y a juste 'allow-hotplug eth0' qui ne figure pas dedans, mais d'après 'man interfaces', 'auto eth0' et 'allow-hotplug eth0' sont synonymes. Le 18/06/2015 14:20, andre_deb...@numericable.fr a écrit : On Thursday 18 June 2015 13:18:43 Artur wrote: Rien dans le répertoire /etc/network/interfaces.d/ et dans /etc/network/interfaces : # source /etc/network/interfaces.d/* # The loopback network interface auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.16.222 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.16.254 auto eth1 iface eth1 inet static address 192.168.1.254 netmask 255.255.255.0 Comment as tu configuré ta Box ? par une adresse IP internet via DHCP ? Tu as deux cartes réseau Ethernet. La première eth0 est-elle reliée à ta box ? La deuxième eth1 est-elle d'un réseau local chez toi ? Si oui, normalement tu devrais avoir par # ifconfig -a : eth0 = IP internet eth1 = IP local et dans ce cas pour eth0 dans ~interfaces : allow-hotplug eth0 auto eth0 iface etho inet dhcp -- Cordialement, Artur. A tout hasard, jettes un oeil ici (dernier post) : http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/13359/where-does-my-secondary-ip-come-from -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5582c06d.3020...@netdirect.fr -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/3577e2c9-c297-47f0-a69e-d8776cbe9...@gmail.com
Re: Network Manager, openvpn DNS
Am 18.06.2015 um 15:16 schrieb Erwan David: Hello, I use openvpn through NetworkManager, the server gives a DNS server, however I see that it is added to the DNS of the carrier, whereas I'd like it to replace, DNS of an untrusted provider being untrusted. What is the correct way to do it ? (I can also act on the server, for which I am admin) Start nm-connection-editor, open the settings for your OpenVPN connection. Switch to the tab IPv4 Settings, and choose Method addresses only. Then you can add your own preferred DNS servers. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth? signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
offtopic - Busco profissional de Software Livre para instalar CyanogenMod
Olá lista, Desculpem mais um offtopic. Necessito um profissional de Software Livre que possa instalar o CyanogenMod em um galaxy note 1. Em São Paulo capital, preferível região da Vila Mariana, Saúde, ou Centro. Será que teria um aqui ou alguém saberia indicar? Muito grato, e novamente, desculpem o offtopic! Até, Bruno OBS - Eu não sou inscrito na lista.
Re: prevent debian from sleeping
Chris Bannister wrote: Haines Brown wrote: I start the x server with startx and have no desktop environment, and have simply this in my window manager (fluxbox) startup file: xset s off xset -dpms Correct me if I'm being a bit dim, but why have a screensaver installed if it is deactivated each time you start the GUI? I would suggest a saner way would be to purge the screensaver from the system. xset, which is not a screensaver AFAIK, is provided by x11-xserver-utils. By uninstalling that, you also loose a bunch of other utils such as xmodmap, xrandr, xrdb, xsetroot, xvidtune. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618162936.613fc91e.shiems...@kpnplanet.nl
Re: prevent debian from sleeping
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 04:29:36PM +0200, Siard wrote: Chris Bannister wrote: Haines Brown wrote: I start the x server with startx and have no desktop environment, and have simply this in my window manager (fluxbox) startup file: xset s off xset -dpms Correct me if I'm being a bit dim, but why have a screensaver installed if it is deactivated each time you start the GUI? I would suggest a saner way would be to purge the screensaver from the system. xset, which is not a screensaver AFAIK, is provided by x11-xserver-utils. By uninstalling that, you also loose a bunch of other utils such as xmodmap, xrandr, xrdb, xsetroot, xvidtune. I thought, from reading a previous email, that xset s off disabled the screensaver, I wasn't talking about the 'xset' command per se, or am I misunderstanding you? -- If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing. --- Malcolm X -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618152448.GA21872@tal
Re: Ejecutar sin entorno grafico una aplicacion en fullscreen
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 04:01:58PM +, Camaleón wrote: El Fri, 12 Jun 2015 13:43:33 -0400, Billy Yeffry Fernández Rodríguez escribió: (ese html...) (...) MI PROBLEMA: sea cual sea la aplicacion q abra con este metodo no logro hacer q ocupe todo el ancho de la pantalla, desperdiciando un espacio considerable q se dibuja como una zona gris. E probado con muchos comandos q sugiere mas tanto para startx como para xinit, incluso con aplicaciones como gedit que tienen incrustado un manejador de ventanas no puedo ponerla en fullscreen. Como te comenta Gonzalo, la mayoría de las aplicaciones permiten el parámetro -geometry por lo que para una resolución de 1280x1024 sería algo así: startx firefox -geometry 1280x1024+0+0 Pero para el resto de aplicaciones que no admitan ese parámetro entiendo que tendrás que pasar a startx el valor del servidor X para que use la resolución que quieres (man startx). En épocas pasadas, me tocó lidiar con cambios en la resolución de pantalla para ciertas aplicaciones usando $HOME/.Xdefaults o $HOME/.Xresources y cargando los parámetros a través de un xrdb -load o xrdb -merge en .xinitrc, pero es demasiado complejo y trabajoso, porque hay que leer la documentación de cada una de las aplicaciones que uno desea mostrar a pantalla completa y no todas se comportaban de modo estándar: http://www-archive.mozilla.org/unix/dpi.html https://www.debian-administration.org/article/66/Customizing_your_xterm El modo más fácil de poder hacer ese tipo de intervenciones en estos días es con devilspie2, que al parecer es compatible con cualquier manejador de ventanas que sepa de EWMH o NetWM. Otro programa dedicado a tales menesteres es wmctrl: https://sites.google.com/site/tstyblo/wmctrl/ El sitio de Devilspie2 es: http://www.gusnan.se/devilspie2/ Ambos se encuentran en Debian. Yo estoy usando Devilspie2 y ha sido bastante satisfactorio. He podido configurar que, al inicio de cada sesión, despliegue el emulador de terminal (en modo pantalla completa y sin decoraciones) en la segunda pantalla conectada a mi portátil, si es que la resolución de pantalla es la adecuada. Como los scripts de configuración han de ser en Lua, todo resulta bastante fácil de hacer. Saludos. -- Pablo Jiménez -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618153939.ga2...@emblema.mistral.lan.com
Re: I upgraded from jessie to stretch and messed up I used the dist-upgrade command....
don't recall you saying what graphics hardware you have but I think it is a radeon? What is your lspci entry for it? lspci | grep VGA It is an AMD Kaveri box Radeon R7 200 series (APU) http://www.eteknix.com/complete-amd-kaveri-review-a10-7850k-a10-7700k-a8-7600/ I have the A10-7850k APU Regards MF
Re: Configuration ip statique sur Jessie
Non, rien de ce côté là. Je regarde du côté d'Avahi... Le 18/06/2015 15:25, Christophe DE NATALE a écrit : A tout hasard, jettes un oeil ici (dernier post) : http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/13359/where-does-my-secondary-ip-come-from -- Cordialement, Artur. -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5582dfc4@netdirect.fr
Re: Transferring files from Debian computer to android phone
On 2015-06-18, Steve Greig greigst...@gmail.com wrote: It would be great to have any ideas which could help me transfer files to the phone (I am particularly keen to move music files at the moment). I would be happy to use the command line but when I googled that it looked very complicated. There's an app called AirDroid; they ask you to sign up for god knows what online, but that is uneccesary for the purposes of simple file transfer. Assumes you have a wireless network; the app gets a local ip address via dhcp that you simply stick into the address bar of your favorite browser, and off you go. With all the caveats that apply, of course. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/slrnmo5qjc.28g.cu...@einstein.electron.org
Re: Transferring files from Debian computer to android phone
On 2015-06-18, Curt cu...@free.fr wrote: On 2015-06-18, Steve Greig greigst...@gmail.com wrote: It would be great to have any ideas which could help me transfer files to the phone (I am particularly keen to move music files at the moment). I would be happy to use the command line but when I googled that it looked very complicated. There's an app called AirDroid; they ask you to sign up for god knows what online, but that is uneccesary for the purposes of simple file transfer. Assumes you have a wireless network; the app gets a local ip address via dhcp that you simply stick into the address bar of your favorite browser, and off you go. With all the caveats that apply, of course. Or maybe you need 'mtpfs'; do you have that installed? Description: FUSE filesystem for Media Transfer Protocol devices MTPfs is a FUSE filesystem that supports reading and writing from MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) devices, such as MP3 players, video players or digital cameras. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/slrnmo5rsd.28g.cu...@einstein.electron.org
Re: Transferring files from Debian computer to android phone
Le 18/06/2015 18:19, Curt a écrit : On 2015-06-18, Curt cu...@free.fr wrote: On 2015-06-18, Steve Greig greigst...@gmail.com wrote: It would be great to have any ideas which could help me transfer files to the phone (I am particularly keen to move music files at the moment). I would be happy to use the command line but when I googled that it looked very complicated. There's an app called AirDroid; they ask you to sign up for god knows what online, but that is uneccesary for the purposes of simple file transfer. Assumes you have a wireless network; the app gets a local ip address via dhcp that you simply stick into the address bar of your favorite browser, and off you go. With all the caveats that apply, of course. Or maybe you need 'mtpfs'; do you have that installed? Description: FUSE filesystem for Media Transfer Protocol devices MTPfs is a FUSE filesystem that supports reading and writing from MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) devices, such as MP3 players, video players or digital cameras. I found jmtpfs works better for me (with a wiko rainbow and a samsung S4 mini) than mtpfs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5582f749.8060...@rail.eu.org
Re: Screen goes black after install
On Wed, 17 Jun 2015, Dwijesh Gajadur wrote: Thanks for your reply Mark Allums.. I want to use pure command line...I don't want any GUI services to load when debian boots..Is there a way to remove all GUI service?. Is the video card driver required when we use command line?? The easiest way to remove X and ALL GUI stuff is to reinstall. Really! Choose Expert mode or get the NetInstall CD and install only the Base System, a minimal, command-line only set up that you can build the system you need off of. Your black screen problem has happened to me in the past. I discovered it was caused (in my case) by the X server being called to run in a resolution not support by the graphic card. A bug in the installer? Setting a supported resolution fixed it. B On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 7:25 PM, Mark Allums m...@allums.xyz wrote: On 06/17/2015 10:12 AM, Dwijesh Gajadur wrote: Hello everyone. I recently bought and installed a PCI ATI Rage 128 Video card on my pc. I then installed Debian Jessie on the pc. After booting the following lines appear: Loading, Please wait... fsck from util-linux 2.25.2 /dev/sda5: clean, 48855/7553024 files, 821115/38202368 blocks _ And then the screen goes black..nothing appears. I have tested the video card on windows and it works well. I also want to run debian on non-graphical mode..I did not install any desktop environment.I want to run it on command line as a server. Press Ctrl-Alt-F1 and see if a login prompt appears. If it does, the machine is trying to start X and failing. I would try to get X running, but if you don't want X, you should probably check and see if a DM (such as lightdm) is installed, then go from there. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618092641.50eee...@debian7.boseck208.net
Re: Network Manager, openvpn DNS
Le 18/06/2015 17:09, Michael Biebl a écrit : Am 18.06.2015 um 15:16 schrieb Erwan David: Hello, I use openvpn through NetworkManager, the server gives a DNS server, however I see that it is added to the DNS of the carrier, whereas I'd like it to replace, DNS of an untrusted provider being untrusted. What is the correct way to do it ? (I can also act on the server, for which I am admin) Start nm-connection-editor, open the settings for your OpenVPN connection. Switch to the tab IPv4 Settings, and choose Method addresses only. Then you can add your own preferred DNS servers. Rather than duplicate the settings on all clients, I'd prefer them to use the settings sent by the server. Your solution would also force me to duplicate the routes settings, with all the risks of desynchronization between client and server. If it os not possible to use the server's setting I'll do like this,with a big risk at next change in config. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
libvirt, dnsmasq, and resolvconf
I would like my host machine to be able to resolve the names of VMs on libvirt's default network. And I would like those VM's to resolve the host machine properly. VM's are resolving each other's names correctly. I'm currently on oldstable, wheezy. * The second problem is quick to describe, and so I'll start there. On one of the VM's I execute terminal ross@markov02:~$ nslookup markov00 Server: 192.168.122.1 Address:192.168.122.1#53 Name: markov00 Address: 127.0.0.1 /terminal markov00 is the host. Unfortunately, on markov02 127.0.0.1 resolves to markov02, not markov00 (which should be 192.168.122.1). I think the answer is the result of libvirt's dnsmasq reading in /etc/hosts (on markov00) and getting the IP from there. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=704803 raised this issue, but there's no resolution. * Suspecting that the inability of markov00 to resolve markov02 (reported in https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=703912, but not resolved) was integration with the resolvconf machinery, I installed dnsmasq; libvirt only installed and uses dnsmasq-bin. As instructed in libvirt's README.Debian, I added a snippet so dnsmasq would only listen on the loopback. This didn't help. I now realize the dnsmasq run from the Debian dnsmasq package is basically independent of the one run by libvirt, so it's just adding confusion right now. By using dig @192.168.122.1 from markov00 I can get the IP's of the VM's. I am not the first to encounter either problem, but I haven't found any good way to solve the them. libvirt apparently starts dnsmasq without reading any configuration file (https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2010-March/msg00038.html, which thread is also a discussion between the dnsmasq author and the libvirt team about getting things to work together), and so even some of the hackish solutions (script runs when a new host is registered and writes to a file, which the host dns resolver then queries) would require hacking the libvirt source. It seems as if adding the dnsmasq resolver on 192.168.122.1 to the list of nameservers for the host to consult when the libvirt default network started (which can happen at run time) would be the natural solution. But I suppose if dnsmasq is using the host DNS to get names as a fallback the result would be a loop. Failing that, exporting the entries as they are created is necessary. Any ideas? Ross Boylan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CAK3NTRAPND7UBLaTwiFus1AxR8dPXWr3C_8vQh1CEYX=gu7...@mail.gmail.com
Re: Still unable to get external monitor wotking on Debian 6 - was Re: Unable to install nVidia driver on Debian 6 LTS - was - Re: How to boot without GUI
On 19/06/2015, Ric Moore wayward4...@gmail.com wrote: On 06/18/2015 03:25 AM, Petter Adsen wrote: There are, however, no hits on bumblebee for squeeze at all, so it won't help in this case. Maybe you could try to build it from source? At this point that may be your only chance. If only you could do that with the drivers... It might also be that it is (maybe for one of the reasons I listed in my previous mail) incompatible with Squeeze. I just don't know, sorry. I see the same thing, https://wiki.debian.org/Bumblebee#From_repository It doesn't appear to be available for sqeeze. I note also, that I used synaptic to remove all the nvidia stuff, from the Debian 7 installation, and I removed the bumblebee stuff from that installation, and reinstalled bumblebee on that installation, and the Debian 7 installation also still does not detect the external monitor. -- 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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/cacx6j8o8+prhxva8z4lgpegx3wocpfoioofh4jq-+s17gey...@mail.gmail.com
Re: Resizing partitions on a headless server
Pascal Hambourg pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org writes: csanyi...@gmail.com a écrit : Finally, I solved the problem by doing the followings: # lvresize --size 455.5G /dev/mapper/bubba-storage # e2fsck -f /dev/mapper/bubba-storage Glad you were lucky. What is my goal? Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/root 9.2G 8.0G 815M 91% / devtmpfs 125M 0 125M 0% /dev tmpfs 125M 4.0K 125M 1% /dev/shm tmpfs 125M 5.6M 120M 5% /run tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock tmpfs 125M 0 125M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/mapper/bubba-storage 449G 8.2G 418G 2% /home tmpfs 25M 0 25M 0% /run/user/1001 As one can see, my /dev/root partition is almost full. I want to increase /dev/root partition to be maximum available size and decrease /home partition to only 20 GiB. So can be the /var directory large enough to encompass the web and other contents. What are your advises, what do I do to reach my goal? Do not resize partitions. This is difficult and risky. Use LVM. Reduce the filesystem in the LV and the LV to a adequate size (without mistake this time). I did this step successfully: root@b2:~# pvdisplay --- Physical volume --- PV Name /dev/sda2 VG Name bubba PV Size 455.43 GiB / not usable 3.65 MiB Allocatable yes PE Size 4.00 MiB Total PE 116588 Free PE 111442 Allocated PE 5146 PV UUID SMvR2K-6Z3c-xCgd-jSR2-kb1A-15a2-3RiS6V root@b2:~# lvdisplay --- Logical volume --- LV Path/dev/bubba/storage LV Namestorage VG Namebubba LV UUID91yHxQ-RmOW-OeDv-jaIv-1z1B-KBSk-yCsDC6 LV Write Accessread/write LV Creation host, time , LV Status available # open 1 LV Size20.10 GiB Current LE 5146 Segments 1 Allocation inherit Read ahead sectors auto - currently set to 256 Block device 253:0 Create a new LV of adequate size. DON'T take all the available space in the VG. Leave some space for future needs. Increasing a LV and its filesystem is easy and can be done online while it's mounted. Reducing is risky, as you experienced. I want to create one LV for /usr and one LV for /var. But I can't create a LV with: # lvcreate --size 10.10G -n usr bubba Rounding up size to full physical extent 10.10 GiB /dev/bubba/usr: not found: device not cleared Aborting. Failed to wipe start of new LV. semid 1114120: semop failed for cookie 0xd4d6ff6: incorrect semaphore state Failed to set a proper state for notification semaphore identified by cookie value 223178742 (0xd4d6ff6) to initialize waiting for incoming notifications. I don't understand why can't create a new LV with this command abowe? And don't understand why is successful following command? # lvcreate -vvv --size 10.10G -n usr bubba I search on Internet and found another solution: # lvcreate -Zn --size 10.10G -n usr bubba Rounding up size to full physical extent 10.10 GiB WARNING: bubba/usr not zeroed Logical volume usr created semid 1146888: semop failed for cookie 0xd4d9b50: incorrect semaphore state Failed to set a proper state for notification semaphore identified by cookie value 223189840 (0xd4d9b50) to initialize waiting for incoming notifications. Can I use now this newly created LV to make on it an ext4 filesystem despite the fact that it is not zeroed? -- Regards from Pal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/87wpz0461s@gmail.com
Re: Transferring files from Debian computer to android phone
On 18.06.2015 15:47, Steve Greig wrote: ... It would be great to have any ideas which could help me transfer files to the phone (I am particularly keen to move music files at the moment). I would be happy to use the command line but when I googled that it looked very complicated. Have a look at jmtpfs. https://packages.debian.org/jessie/jmtpfs Regards, Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5583adc3.5020...@sp.consulting.lsexperts.de
[SOLVED] Re: forcedeth driver - bug?
Thanks Selim, that fixed it. I had tried that months ago on the Wheezy installation I run, but it did not work then - probably I did not update the module dependencies or the initramfs at that time! I had not realised the importance of the 'options' keyword, having seen few examples of it :-( On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 09:06:30AM +1200, Bruce Ward wrote: An entry options forcedeth ms=0 msix=0 in some /etc/modprobe.d/foo.conf should do thr trick, no? Of course, perhaps you tried that already and I'm mis-interpreting your question completely. Apologies if that's the case. No I have not (yet) tried everything! There may be something in a modprobe.d/foo.conf that could work. I have tried putting the line forcedeth msi=0 msix=0 When you make the foo.conf, don't leave options out. into /etc/modules as appeared to work for this Ubuntu user http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1982856.html but that didn't work for me. He did try a forcedeth.conf file to /etc/modprobe.d with the following contents: options forcedeth msi=0 msix=0 ^^^ Should be like this. Yes, solution is /etc/modprobe.d/forcedeth.conf containing options forcedeth msi=0 msix=0 Thank you, Bruce -- === Bruce Ward, Nelson, New Zealand -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/558378f1.6080...@orcon.net.nz
Re: make oldconfig bzImage
On 06/19/2015 01:23 AM, Dhiraj Bhor wrote: Hi all, Still no luck so far. Can someone help../ You'll get much more help if you respect the no-top-posting meme of this list. Ric -- My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say: There are two Great Sins in the world.the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity. Only the former may be overcome. R.I.P. Dad. http://linuxcounter.net/user/44256.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5583ac33.30...@gmail.com
Re: make oldconfig bzImage
Hi all, Still no luck so far. Can someone help../ Regards, Dhiraj On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 10:53 AM, Dhiraj Bhor dhirajbho...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, I mistakenly replied to only Tomas and not CC'ed the debian-user list in my last mail so forwarding to wider audience. If anyone having solution to this, please jump in. Would be delighted to hear any suggestions. Regards, Dhiraj On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 9:25 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, Jun 08, 2015 at 04:02:40PM +0530, Dhiraj Bhor wrote: I have done following $ apt-get remove module-init-tools $ apt-get install module-init-tools But this error is appearing again. I have 3 questions: 1. Should i really care about below warning $ make modules_install INSTALL_MOD_PATH=/home/build/output *Warning: you may need to install module-init-tools* *See http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/docs/post-halloween-2.6.txt http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/docs/post-halloween-2.6.txt* This sounds harmless -- if you have the corresponding package installed (which I remember you wrote). 2.What is significance of directory $* ls -lah ~/output/lib/modules/2.6.32/* total 492K drwxr-xr-x 3 build build 4.0K Jun 8 09:52 . drwxr-xr-x 3 build build 4.0K Jun 8 09:52 .. lrwxrwxrwx 1 build build 32 Jun 8 09:52 build - /home/build/linux-2.6.32-358.el6 drwxr-xr-x 7 build build 4.0K Jun 8 09:52 kernel -rw-r--r-- 1 build build 151K Jun 8 09:52 modules.alias -rw-r--r-- 1 build build 130K Jun 8 09:52 modules.alias.bin -rw-r--r-- 1 build build0 Jun 8 09:52 modules.builtin.bin -rw-r--r-- 1 build build 16K Jun 8 09:52 modules.dep -rw-r--r-- 1 build build 28K Jun 8 09:52 modules.dep.bin -rw-r--r-- 1 build build 52 Jun 8 09:52 modules.devname -rw-r--r-- 1 build build 8.9K Jun 8 09:52 modules.order -rw-r--r-- 1 build build 55 Jun 8 09:52 modules.softdep -rw-r--r-- 1 build build 57K Jun 8 09:52 modules.symbols -rw-r--r-- 1 build build 71K Jun 8 09:52 modules.symbols.bin lrwxrwxrwx 1 build build 32 Jun 8 09:52 source - /home/build/linux-2.6.32-358.el6 AFAIK (but take with a grain of salt) the kernel needs those to know which modules to load dynamically when it sees new hardware (mostly via the udev mechanism) -- or when you, for example, request new features (e.g. a new filesystem). 3. Should i care about this warning at the end * INSTALL /home/build/output/lib/firmware/iwlwifi-6000g2b-6.ucode* * DEPMOD 2.6.32* *depmod: WARNING: could not open /home/build/output/lib/modules/2.6.32/modules.builtin: No such file or directory* Hmm. This file is conspicuously missing in the list you gave above. On my system there is one (and besides, your modules.builtin.bin has zero bytes). I guess that it isn't being made during the kernel build process. Duckducking around gives no clear picture -- some suggest just generating an empty modules.builtin (with touch), but I have no idea whether this gets you into hot water later. You should take it to the list, instead of responding personally to me, perhaps someone more knowledgeable than me would chime in? Regards - -- tomás -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAlV8UnkACgkQBcgs9XrR2kYPGQCfWEiXaKpX528LCb+pRODW38SV qFsAn00eqUeduq/lKOlyoKdiT+AmFEfZ =Qt9l -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: I upgraded from jessie to stretch and messed up I used the dist-upgrade command....
On 6/18/2015 7:48 AM, Michael Fothergill wrote: don't recall you saying what graphics hardware you have but I think it is a radeon? What is your lspci entry for it? lspci | grep VGA It is an AMD Kaveri box Radeon R7 200 series (APU) http://www.eteknix.com/complete-amd-kaveri-review-a10-7850k-a10-7700k-a8-7600/ I have the A10-7850k APU Regards MF I'm running this chip with unstable and it boots fine. Looks like testing and unstable are on the same X.org currently, but unstable is using a newer kernel. Also I see something in dmesg about kaveri firmware being loaded, which I believe is provided by the linux-firmware-nonfree package, in case you don't have this installed. Looks like Petter has a better handle on this stuff than I do, so follow his instructions for getting the system to boot to the command line. Later, Seeker
Re: prevent debian from sleeping
Le decadi 30 prairial, an CCXXIII, Siard a écrit : But how to purge this 'screen saver'? The only way to do this is by uninstalling x11-xserver-utils, I guess. No, you would have to purge xserver-xorg-core. This is probably not what you want. The screen blanking and DPMS are built into the X11 server, you can not remove them, except possibly by patching. But xset will disable them. Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Still unable to get external monitor wotking on Debian 6 - was Re: Unable to install nVidia driver on Debian 6 LTS - was - Re: How to boot without GUI
On 06/18/2015 03:25 AM, Petter Adsen wrote: There are, however, no hits on bumblebee for squeeze at all, so it won't help in this case. Maybe you could try to build it from source? At this point that may be your only chance. If only you could do that with the drivers... It might also be that it is (maybe for one of the reasons I listed in my previous mail) incompatible with Squeeze. I just don't know, sorry. I see the same thing, https://wiki.debian.org/Bumblebee#From_repository It doesn't appear to be available for sqeeze. -- My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say: There are two Great Sins in the world... ..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity. Only the former may be overcome. R.I.P. Dad. http://linuxcounter.net/user/44256.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/558309b4.1000...@gmail.com
Re: Configuration ip statique sur Jessie
On 06/18/2015 12:19 PM, Artur wrote: Salut, J'ai installé une Jessie sur une machine avec l'interface eth0 en dhcp et gnome. Par la suite j'ai personnalisé un peu la configuration et j'ai rajouté une configuration statique d'eth0 dans /etc/network/interfaces. Tout serait parfait si l'ancienne adresse (celle obtenue par dhcp) n'était plus associée à eth0 alors que la config dynamique n'est plus active. Du coup je me retrouve avec 2 ipv4 sur eth0, en principale l'ancienne adresse et en secondaire la nouvelle, statique. J'ai viré, NetworkManager et isc-dhcp-client, mais ça ne change pas grand chose... Pour l'instant en fouillant dans le système des fichiers je trouve une référence à eth0 et à cette ancienne adresse dans /run/net-eth0.conf. Je ne vois pas eth0 dans /run/network/ifstate, eth1 et lo y sont... Tout cela me semble bien mystérieux, mais surtout anormal... Bonjour Au point où tu en es, il serait peut-être plus rentable de repartir à zéro pour configurer le réseau en faisant le deuil de la compréhension de l'origine du pb. Bidouiller une vieille conf sans connaître un peu le sujet me paraît bien hasardeux. Sauvegarde /etc, purge tout ce qui concerne le réseau, définis tes besoins, consulte les nombreuses doc sur le net, dont les doc Debian, et reconstruis sur une base saine. En vrac, quelques commandes utiles pour savoir ce qui se passe en cours de route: network-test (après avoir installé le paquet ifupdown-extra) ip link list ip address show route -n ip route list table main ip neigh show ip rule ls netstat -anr Bon courage -- Maderios -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/558316a6.2060...@gmail.com
Re: Screen goes black after install
On 06/17/2015 03:46 PM, Dwijesh Gajadur wrote: Yes John Hasler..I have already done that..the screen still goes black after booting :( Please don't top post. -- My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say: There are two Great Sins in the world... ..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity. Only the former may be overcome. R.I.P. Dad. http://linuxcounter.net/user/44256.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/558306eb.5030...@gmail.com
Re: Configuration ip statique sur Jessie
Le 18/06/2015 12:19, Artur a écrit : Salut, Salut ! J'ai installé une Jessie sur une machine avec l'interface eth0 en dhcp et gnome. Par la suite j'ai personnalisé un peu la configuration et j'ai rajouté une configuration statique d'eth0 dans /etc/network/interfaces. Tout serait parfait si l'ancienne adresse (celle obtenue par dhcp) n'était plus associée à eth0 alors que la config dynamique n'est plus active. As-tu fais une «déconfiguration» (ifdown, désactivation de l'interface dans NetworkManager/l'applet réseau de GNOME) de l'interface avant de la configurer dans le fichiers interfaces ? Du coup je me retrouve avec 2 ipv4 sur eth0, en principale l'ancienne adresse et en secondaire la nouvelle, statique. Si tu n'as pas «déconfiguré» l'interface entre le moment où NM l'a configurée et le moment où tu l'as configurée dans le fichier interfaces, il se peut que lors de son arrêt/désinstallation, NM ait vu qu'il ne gérait plus eth0 vu sa présence dans /etc/network/interfaces, et qu'il ait du coup omis de retirer l'adresse IP de l'interface. J'ai viré, NetworkManager et isc-dhcp-client, mais ça ne change pas grand chose... Pour l'instant en fouillant dans le système des fichiers je trouve une référence à eth0 et à cette ancienne adresse dans /run/net-eth0.conf. Je ne vois pas eth0 dans /run/network/ifstate, eth1 et lo y sont... Tout cela me semble bien mystérieux, mais surtout anormal... Un petit coup de main, svp ? Un redémarrage complet de la machine pour la forme ? -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55830a3e.1010...@gmail.com
Re: prevent debian from sleeping
Chris Bannister wrote: Siard wrote: Chris Bannister wrote: Haines Brown wrote: I start the x server with startx and have no desktop environment, and have simply this in my window manager (fluxbox) startup file: xset s off xset -dpms Correct me if I'm being a bit dim, but why have a screensaver installed if it is deactivated each time you start the GUI? I would suggest a saner way would be to purge the screensaver from the system. xset, which is not a screensaver AFAIK, is provided by x11-xserver-utils. By uninstalling that, you also loose a bunch of other utils such as xmodmap, xrandr, xrdb, xsetroot, xvidtune. I thought, from reading a previous email, that xset s off disabled the screensaver, I wasn't talking about the 'xset' command per se, or am I misunderstanding you? There is a program named XScreenSaver. It overrules xset configuration, but it can be purged. After that, there is still something that the xset manpage calls 'screen saver'. AFAIK, it just blanks the screen. But how to purge this 'screen saver'? The only way to do this is by uninstalling x11-xserver-utils, I guess. But I'm no expert on this; anyone else who could formulate it better? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618194654.92ed64c4.shiems...@kpnplanet.nl
Recomendación para aplicación de gestión de proyectos en un server Debian.
Saludos que aplicación me pueden recomendar para montar en un servidor que pueda tener acceso via web, y sirva para gestionar proyectos, tareas, algo parecido a lo que hace project pero en un server y con abseso web. Gracias de antemano. Luigi
Re: Configuration ip statique sur Jessie
Je n'ai touché à rien dans NetworkManager. Et je l'ai juste désinstallé. J'ai reconfiguré l'interface à la main, mais les reboots n'y font rien, ça revient toujours... Le 18/06/2015 20:13, ~TraydenT~ a écrit : Le 18/06/2015 12:19, Artur a écrit : Salut, Salut ! J'ai installé une Jessie sur une machine avec l'interface eth0 en dhcp et gnome. Par la suite j'ai personnalisé un peu la configuration et j'ai rajouté une configuration statique d'eth0 dans /etc/network/interfaces. Tout serait parfait si l'ancienne adresse (celle obtenue par dhcp) n'était plus associée à eth0 alors que la config dynamique n'est plus active. As-tu fais une «déconfiguration» (ifdown, désactivation de l'interface dans NetworkManager/l'applet réseau de GNOME) de l'interface avant de la configurer dans le fichiers interfaces ? Du coup je me retrouve avec 2 ipv4 sur eth0, en principale l'ancienne adresse et en secondaire la nouvelle, statique. Si tu n'as pas «déconfiguré» l'interface entre le moment où NM l'a configurée et le moment où tu l'as configurée dans le fichier interfaces, il se peut que lors de son arrêt/désinstallation, NM ait vu qu'il ne gérait plus eth0 vu sa présence dans /etc/network/interfaces, et qu'il ait du coup omis de retirer l'adresse IP de l'interface. J'ai viré, NetworkManager et isc-dhcp-client, mais ça ne change pas grand chose... Pour l'instant en fouillant dans le système des fichiers je trouve une référence à eth0 et à cette ancienne adresse dans /run/net-eth0.conf. Je ne vois pas eth0 dans /run/network/ifstate, eth1 et lo y sont... Tout cela me semble bien mystérieux, mais surtout anormal... Un petit coup de main, svp ? Un redémarrage complet de la machine pour la forme ? -- Cordialement, Artur. -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55832266.7070...@netdirect.fr
Re: Moving from 56k modem
Dan Ritter wrote: On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:03:47AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: My connectivity for ~3 decades has been at = 56k. Current ISP abandoning that market ;/ I do not wish DSL, cable, nor satellite as they restrict me to one physical location. I was assuming that meant connecting via cell network. Is that correct? What questions should I be asking? Please note that I am strongly text, rather than graphics, oriented. Comments /or questions I should be asking. You definitely pointed me towards questions I should be asking. Thank you. There are phones which can be hooked up via USB, cell modems attached via either USB or ethernet, and hotspot devices which attach to your network via wifi. I have personal rather than technological reasons to avoid putting a phone in the mix. Initially I was thinking of a USB modem on a cell network [a local friend says modem is not a strictly accurate term but there was not time to explain - he had two 6 year olds wanting lunch]. I tend to be leery of personal hot spots over perceived [real??] security issues. There are four major carriers in the US, which in descending order of coverage are: Verizon ATT T-Mobile Sprint One has local store with polite competent staff. One runs annoying ads locally. The others have name-brand recognition only. all of them cover every urban and most suburban areas. All of them have some coverage on every major highway. There are also a fluctuating number of MVNOs, mobile virtual network operators. They are reliant on contracts with one or more of the big four to provide the actual service. Speed is variable by place, but even the worst available service should exceed 56Kb/s. Service is available either prepaid or postpaid. Postpaid generally involves a 1-3 year contract. Service is available as CDMA, GSM, or LTE. I need to read more on those acronyms. Came across a PCMag article that gave a good intro/teaser. Need to read more. Verizon and Sprint use CDMA and LTE, on different bands. ATT and T-Mobile use GSM and LTE, again on different bands. You can buy some devices which are good on multiple bands, and others which are tied to a specific carrier. LTE is often called 4G. Advanced CDMA and GSM services (high speed, relatively) are called 3G. Basic CDMA and GSM services are only slightly faster than a 56K modem, and are called 2G. You might want to look at T-Mobile's $50/month 5GB data plan, Sprint's $35/month 3GB and $50/month 6GB plans, or Virgin Mobile's $35/month unlimited plan, where the first 2.5GB of data are at high speed (if available) and subsequent usage in a month is limited to 2G speeds. Speed is not a major issue - more is always better ;) -dsr- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55832847.6070...@cloud85.net
Re: Moving from 56k modem
Scarletdown wrote: How about a portable wireless hotspot device and service? I was leaning away from that solution - unsure of security implications when using personal hotspot. The way I understand how those work, you will have your Internet service with you no matter where you are, as long as you can get a signal from your provider. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5583288d.1040...@cloud85.net
Re: Configuration ip statique sur Jessie
Merci pour les commandes, je vais essayer de regarder. Mais remettre tout à zéro me semble compliqué et je ne tiens pas à tout réinitialiser, j'ai déjà des applis un peu particulières installées dessus. Il y a bien quelque chose qui gère cette interface sans le dire ! Le 18/06/2015 21:06, Maderios a écrit : Bonjour Au point où tu en es, il serait peut-être plus rentable de repartir à zéro pour configurer le réseau en faisant le deuil de la compréhension de l'origine du pb. Bidouiller une vieille conf sans connaître un peu le sujet me paraît bien hasardeux. Sauvegarde /etc, purge tout ce qui concerne le réseau, définis tes besoins, consulte les nombreuses doc sur le net, dont les doc Debian, et reconstruis sur une base saine. En vrac, quelques commandes utiles pour savoir ce qui se passe en cours de route: network-test (après avoir installé le paquet ifupdown-extra) ip link list ip address show route -n ip route list table main ip neigh show ip rule ls netstat -anr -- Cordialement, Artur. -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/558323ad.6060...@netdirect.fr
RE: Nova Desktop
Hey, Lisi, I'm running Gnome. It appears to me that desktopnova is supposed to work under gnome, but I haven't been able to get it to do so. I did however, just notice in the package lists package gbackground, which is supposed to do the same thing, and is designed for Gnome, and so is probably a better option. I hadn't seen that package before. I'm going to give it a try and see if that solves the problem. Thanks everyone for your input. On 06/18/2015 08:08 AM, Tom Ashley wrote: On 06/18/2015 07:55 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote: On Thursday 18 June 2015 11:37:18 rob wrote: On 18/06/15 10:43, Lisi Reisz wrote: On Thursday 18 June 2015 00:04:12 Jose Martinez wrote: Anyone know anything about the Nova Desktop application. I have it installed and set it up, but it doesn't seem to affect my desktop background. I have several .jpg images that I had wanted to cycle through the desktop background, and it seemed that Nova was just the ticket I have found references to Android and references to Ubuntu. Are you sure that it works on Debian? Which DE are you trying to use it on and why is the DE's own background manager not adequate? Lisi Debian package desktopnova Thanks, Rob. But: Which DE are you (the OP) trying to use it on and why is the DE's own background manager not adequate? Lisi I have no experience with the package but noticed the following in the description supplied by aptitude: There is at least one module needed. Without a module this package will not work as expected! See packages desktopnova-module-*. HTH, Tom Ashley -- JM -- JM -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5583257e.2070...@gmail.com
Re: Recomendación para aplicación de gestión de proyectos en un server Debian.
En mi caso uso gitlab con algunos plugins como aptana para gestionar los proyectos de desarrollo. El jue., 18 de jun. de 2015 a la(s) 2:49 p. m., luigi luigi2...@hotmail.com escribió: Saludos que aplicación me pueden recomendar para montar en un servidor que pueda tener acceso via web, y sirva para gestionar proyectos, tareas, algo parecido a lo que hace project pero en un server y con abseso web. Gracias de antemano. Luigi
Re: Is it possible to install older linux-headers on Debian 8
Hi. Please do not top-post. Please do not CC me, I'm subscribed to the list. On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 17:06:09 +0530 Dhiraj Bhor dhirajbho...@gmail.com wrote: One quick question: If ata.h is missing from latest package then which file is replacement for it? Looking in the problem further, I realized that I was wrong. linux-headers-3.16-0-4-686-pae package actually provides ata.h, although it's location is unconventional somewhat. Specifically, /usr/src/linux-headers-3.16.0-4-686-pae/include/config/ata.h So, it's no wonder that scons is unable to locate the needed header. Not is was *that* big problem for building kernel module, but I don't recall any *userspace* program that requires that part of kernel headers (and that's clearly userspace one as they don't write kernel in C++). And, the good news are - there's no need for this old packages trickery. The bad news being - you'll need to convince scons to look the header there. Personally I'd say 'screw it' and patch the source with the following diff: -#include linux/ata.h -#include /usr/src/linux-headers-3.16.0-4-686-pae/include/config/ata.h Reco -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618233219.66b722063a83f91679a3d...@gmail.com
Systemd takes more that 1m 30sec to start firewall at boot
I use shorewall. The shorewall-init.log shows that Shorewall took less than 2 seconds to compile and start up. Why does systemd wait that long on boot? This is on Jessie. Regards Johann -- Because experiencing your loyal love is better than life itself, my lips will praise you. (Psalm 63:3)
Re: Moving from 56k modem
Jeremy Leonard wrote: There is also a carrier called Ting that sells a wifi hotspot. The billing is based on what you use and I've heard good things about them. The wifi hotspot device can be found at https://ting.com/shop/Netgear-Zing The cost structure is appropriate for my predicted usage. bald_bohemian On 06/17/2015 12:58 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:03:47AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: My connectivity for ~3 decades has been at = 56k. Current ISP abandoning that market ;/ I do not wish DSL, cable, nor satellite as they restrict me to one physical location. I was assuming that meant connecting via cell network. Is that correct? What questions should I be asking? Please note that I am strongly text, rather than graphics, oriented. Comments /or questions I should be asking. There are phones which can be hooked up via USB, cellmodems attached via either USB or ethernet, and hotspot devices which attach to your network via wifi. There are four major carriers in the US, which in descending order of coverage are: Verizon ATT T-Mobile Sprint all of them cover every urban and most suburban areas. All of them have some coverage on every major highway. There are also a fluctuating number of MVNOs, mobile virtual network operators. They are reliant on contracts with one or more of the big four to provide the actual service. Speed is variable by place, but even the worst available service should exceed 56Kb/s. Service is available either prepaid or postpaid. Postpaid generally involves a 1-3 year contract. Service is available as CDMA, GSM, or LTE. Verizon and Sprint use CDMA and LTE, on different bands. ATT and T-Mobile use GSM and LTE, again on different bands. You can buy some devices which are good on multiple bands, and others which are tied to a specific carrier. LTE is often called 4G. Advanced CDMA and GSM services (high speed, relatively) are called 3G. Basic CDMA and GSM services are only slightly faster than a 56K modem, and are called 2G. You might want to look at T-Mobile's $50/month 5GB data plan, Sprint's $35/month 3GB and $50/month 6GB plans, or Virgin Mobile's $35/month unlimited plan, where the first 2.5GB of data are at high speed (if available) and subsequent usage in a month is limited to 2G speeds. -dsr- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55832c6c.4030...@cloud85.net
Re: Recomendación para aplicación de gestión de proyectos en un server Debian.
Hola, 2015-06-18 14:54 GMT-05:00 Carlos Manuel Escalona Villeda cescal...@corplogistica.com: En mi caso uso gitlab con algunos plugins como aptana para gestionar los proyectos de desarrollo. El jue., 18 de jun. de 2015 a la(s) 2:49 p. m., luigi luigi2...@hotmail.com escribió: Saludos que aplicación me pueden recomendar para montar en un servidor que pueda tener acceso via web, y sirva para gestionar proyectos, tareas, algo parecido a lo que hace project pero en un server y con abseso web. Gracias de antemano. Luigi Redmine esta orientado a la gestion y tracking de proyectos a partir de tickets (issues), tambien permite obtener mapas Gant, tiene una API REST y un monton de cosas mas. -- ~ Happy install ! Erick. --- IRC : zerick Blog: http://zerick.me About : http://about.me/zerick Linux User ID : 549567
Re: Moving from 56k modem
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:03:47AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: My connectivity for ~3 decades has been at = 56k. Current ISP abandoning that market ;/ I do not wish DSL, cable, nor satellite as they restrict me to one physical location. You're in the US? Yes I'd suggest that a laptop with WiFi will work in urban areas fairly well - free WiFi in coffee shops / malls / supermarkets / convenience stores etc. Project Specification: Replace current 56k dial up modem with object connected via cell network. [P.S. my nephew who has been independent I.T. consultant for 20 yrs thinks I'm ??? ;]\\ It'll be useless outside those areas: home cable/DSL will normally come with a Wifi router these days so a laptop / desktop will work with that. I'm not sure whether any one of the US operators do the equivalent to FON - free WiFi for home subscribers to their service who can then piggy back on the service of any other subscribers Mobile dongles are expensive and not good for relaible connectivity outside urban areas / areas with really good mobile / cell coverage - though a deal faster than 56k. I wouldn't want to use one to keep my system updated, for example. If you've money, a satellite modem will work anywhere that isn't a Faraday cage where a GPS might also work - but it is high cost bandwidth. Hope this helps, AndyC I was assuming that meant connecting via cell network. Is that correct? What questions should I be asking? Please note that I am strongly text, rather than graphics, oriented. Comments /or questions I should be asking. Thank you. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55819a63.2030...@cloud85.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55832c58.9080...@cloud85.net
Re: Re: forcedeth driver - bug?
Hi Tomas On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 11:12:49PM +1200, Bruce Ward wrote: Installing Jessie 8.1.0 on an Asrock N68-VGS3 FX motherboard. This has Giga PHY RTL8211CL ethernet, which lspci reports as: 00:07.0 Bridge: NVIDIA Corporation MCP61 Ethernet (rev a2) It uses the forcedeth driver module, which seems to need parameters msi=0 msix=0 to work. If I blacklist the driver, I can load it with modprobe forcedeth msi=0 msix=0 and all is fine. However, it needs this after every reboot and I have not found a way to successfully load the module automatically. Loaded automatically it a) cannot connect to the network, and b) locks the system solid if I try to unload it! Is there some way over this problem or is this a bug? If a bug, who should know about it? Perhaps I'm not reading your mail correctly, but isn't that in the realm of the modprobe.d configs? - From the modprobe.d manpage: NAME modprobe.d - Configuration directory for modprobe SYNOPSIS /usr/lib/modprobe.d/*.conf /etc/modprobe.d/*.conf /run/modprobe.d/*.conf DESCRIPTION [...] COMMANDS [...] options modulename option... This command allows you to add options to the module modulename (which might be an alias) every time it is inserted into the kernel: whether directly (using modprobe modulename or because the module being inserted depends on this module. All options are added together: they can come from an option for the module itself, for an alias, and on the command line. An entry options forcedeth ms=0 msix=0 in some /etc/modprobe.d/foo.conf should do thr trick, no? Of course, perhaps you tried that already and I'm mis-interpreting your question completely. Apologies if that's the case. - -- t No I have not (yet) tried everything! There may be something in a modprobe.d/foo.conf that could work. I have tried putting the line forcedeth msi=0 msix=0 into /etc/modules as appeared to work for this Ubuntu user http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1982856.html but that didn't work for me. He did try a forcedeth.conf file to /etc/modprobe.d with the following contents: options forcedeth msi=0 msix=0 But that doesn't do anything. Regards, Bruce -- === Bruce Ward, Nelson, New Zealand -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/558332d6.5000...@orcon.net.nz
Re: Moving from 56k modem
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:03:47AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: My connectivity for ~3 decades has been at = 56k. Current ISP abandoning that market ;/ I do not wish DSL, cable, nor satellite as they restrict me to one physical location. You're in the US? Yes I'd suggest that a laptop with WiFi will work in urban areas fairly well - free WiFi in coffee shops / malls / supermarkets / convenience stores etc. Project Specification: Replace current 56k dial up modem with object connected via cell network. [P.S. my nephew who has been independent I.T. consultant for 20 yrs thinks I'm ??? ;] It'll be useless outside those areas: home cable/DSL will normally come with a Wifi router these days so a laptop / desktop will work with that. I'm not sure whether any one of the US operators do the equivalent to FON - free WiFi for home subscribers to their service who can then piggy back on the service of any other subscribers Mobile dongles are expensive and not good for relaible connectivity outside urban areas / areas with really good mobile / cell coverage - though a deal faster than 56k. I wouldn't want to use one to keep my system updated, for example. If you've money, a satellite modem will work anywhere that isn't a Faraday cage where a GPS might also work - but it is high cost bandwidth. Hope this helps, AndyC I was assuming that meant connecting via cell network. Is that correct? What questions should I be asking? Please note that I am strongly text, rather than graphics, oriented. Comments /or questions I should be asking. Thank you. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55819a63.2030...@cloud85.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/558328d3@cloud85.net
Re: Systemd takes more that 1m 30sec to start firewall at boot
On 18/06/15 04:27 PM, Johann Spies wrote: I use shorewall. The shorewall-init.log shows that Shorewall took less than 2 seconds to compile and start up. Why does systemd wait that long on boot? This is on Jessie. Regards Johann -- Because experiencing your loyal love is better than life itself, my lips will praise you. (Psalm 63:3) I've had system messages show up during boot during boot where the system is apparently looking of USB devices that weren't where they used to be. The message specifically says its waiting for 90 seconds. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5583416e.2030...@torfree.net
Re: Moving from 56k modem
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 03:22:37PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: Scarletdown wrote: How about a portable wireless hotspot device and service? I was leaning away from that solution - unsure of security implications when using personal hotspot. The way I understand how those work, you will have your Internet service with you no matter where you are, as long as you can get a signal from your provider. When CBS 60 Minutes (or was it Sunday Morning?) did an article on security on airlines, trains, etc. They suggested setting up a VPN on your system. Mike -- You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them. - Maya Angelou -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618223351.GA7807@playground
Re: Re: forcedeth driver - bug?
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 09:06:30AM +1200, Bruce Ward wrote: An entry options forcedeth ms=0 msix=0 in some /etc/modprobe.d/foo.conf should do thr trick, no? Of course, perhaps you tried that already and I'm mis-interpreting your question completely. Apologies if that's the case. No I have not (yet) tried everything! There may be something in a modprobe.d/foo.conf that could work. I have tried putting the line forcedeth msi=0 msix=0 When you make the foo.conf, don't leave options out. into /etc/modules as appeared to work for this Ubuntu user http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1982856.html but that didn't work for me. He did try a forcedeth.conf file to /etc/modprobe.d with the following contents: options forcedeth msi=0 msix=0 ^^^ Should be like this. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618224249.GA6394@side
Re: Systemd takes more that 1m 30sec to start firewall at boot
On 06/18/2015 05:49 PM, Martin Read wrote: On 18/06/15 21:27, Johann Spies wrote: I use shorewall. The shorewall-init.log shows that Shorewall took less than 2 seconds to compile and start up. Why does systemd wait that long on boot? $ systemd-analyze critical-chain This will tell you what is taking a long time to start. After logging in to XFCE, I observed a busy mouse cursor for 30 seconds or more. Using the above command noted several things were taking as much as 8 seconds each to launch. Modem manager was one. A thumb nailer was another. I ripped them out with great disdain. Now, the old zip is back. This advice works. Systemd isn't the root of all evil, it's the stuff we install that doesn't behave to blame. Ric -- My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say: There are two Great Sins in the world... ..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity. Only the former may be overcome. R.I.P. Dad. http://linuxcounter.net/user/44256.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5583495f.8010...@gmail.com
Re: I upgraded from jessie to stretch and messed up I used the dist-upgrade command....
On 16 June 2015 at 21:40, Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de wrote: On 2015-06-16 21:41 +0200, Bob Proulx wrote: I fear the problem is the newer Linux KMS and DRM interfaces which obsoleted a lot of hardware. I have been hit by that problem myself. Whereas older kernels worked perfectly supporting the hardware newer kernels have dropped support and broken my systems. Please report this as bugs, the kernel is not supposed to obsolete hardware which people still have. Where do I file the bug report ? What do you put in it - log files or e.g. copies of these posts? Regards MF Cheers, Sven -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/87r3pbjsjg@turtle.gmx.de
Re: Systemd takes more that 1m 30sec to start firewall at boot
On 18/06/15 21:27, Johann Spies wrote: I use shorewall. The shorewall-init.log shows that Shorewall took less than 2 seconds to compile and start up. Why does systemd wait that long on boot? $ systemd-analyze critical-chain This will tell you what is taking a long time to start. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55833cdf.2050...@zen.co.uk
Re: Moving from 56k modem
Mike McClain wrote: On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 03:22:37PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: Scarletdown wrote: How about a portable wireless hotspot device and service? I was leaning away from that solution - unsure of security implications when using personal hotspot. The way I understand how those work, you will have your Internet service with you no matter where you are, as long as you can get a signal from your provider. When CBS 60 Minutes (or was it Sunday Morning?) did an article on security on airlines, trains, etc. They suggested setting up a VPN on your system. Mike A pointer to an appropriate how-to and .deb in Jessie repository? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55835239.30...@cloud85.net
Re: Shutdown via SSH
Bonjour, Le jeudi 18 juin 2015 à 0:06, Frederic MASSOT a écrit : C'est lié à la correction d'un vieux bug et le retour à un ancien comportement : halt on arrête le système, poweroff on arrêt la machine. Il est un peu tard pour que je cherche les références, ...; allez au lit maintenant, halt et pas poweroff :o) J'espère que tu as bien dormi :-) On en avait discuté de ce comportement ici-même il n'y a pas si longtemps, le fil de discussion est là : https://lists.debian.org/debian-user-french/2014/09/msg00032.html Le rapport de bug qui entérine la réponse selon laquelle ce comportement n'est pas un bug mais qu'au contraire le comportement précédent l'était est là : https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=760923 Sébastien -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150618070346.ga3...@sebian.nob900.homeip.net
Re: Still unable to get external monitor wotking on Debian 6 - was Re: Unable to install nVidia driver on Debian 6 LTS - was - Re: How to boot without GUI
On 18/06/2015, Petter Adsen pet...@synth.no wrote: snip As to your problem with bumblebee, I think Optimus support is something that is fairly recent, and might well have come after Squeeze. Maybe you will find it in backports? A problem is that, and, I am not sure whether I indicated this in a previous post with commands responses output, as the sources.list file content showed, I had included the backports text line, and, commented it out, in the sources.list file, # deb http://httpredir.debian.org/debian squeeze-backports main contrib non-free as, with that line operational in the sources.list file, apt consistently returned a Not Found type error, for the backports path. The backports path is as cited on one of the web pages with instructions for installing bumblebee. I am not sure, but I think that backports for squeeze, may have been eliminated, as part of the LTS process. -- 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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CACX6j8MpHASQLQQWR6Z0QdWprJX_wFxPQD3TYaqKK58h=sz...@mail.gmail.com
Re: I upgraded from jessie to stretch and messed up I used the dist-upgrade command....
On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 08:44:22 +0200 Petter Adsen pet...@synth.no wrote: On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 23:09:31 +0100 Michael Fothergill michael.fotherg...@googlemail.com wrote: On 16 June 2015 at 21:40, Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de wrote: On 2015-06-16 21:41 +0200, Bob Proulx wrote: Michael Fothergill wrote: (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown. Note that it will log errors with EE at the front. This is where the errors start: [15.104] (II) [KMS] drm report modesetting isn't supported. Was this log file generated while booting in recovery mode? You are correct. I was booting in recovery mode as root. Then it's expected, otherwise there is a problem. [15.105] (II) Module int10: vendor=X.Org Foundation [15.105] compiled for 1.17.1, module version = 1.0.0 [15.105] ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 19.0 [15.105] (II) VESA(0): initializing int10 [15.105] (EE) VESA(0): Cannot read int vect [15.105] (II) UnloadModule: vesa [15.105] (II) UnloadSubModule: int10 [15.105] (II) Unloading int10 [15.105] (II) UnloadSubModule: vbe [15.105] (II) Unloading vbe [15.105] (EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration. Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration. I have many times seen and dreaded that message. I can't decode the above into the root cause of the problem. Hopefully someone else will be able to do so. Does anyone else on this list have any hints here? https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=787144 I'm afraid this bug makes the vesa driver currently unusable. :-( I fear the problem is the newer Linux KMS and DRM interfaces which obsoleted a lot of hardware. I have been hit by that problem myself. Whereas older kernels worked perfectly supporting the hardware newer kernels have dropped support and broken my systems. Please report this as bugs, the kernel is not supposed to obsolete hardware which people still have. I am using a Kaveri box - it is a new architecture and this could be a problem. I suggest booting one of the previous kernels and seeing if that helps. Ahem, the Xorg.0.log file shows that Micheal was booting an old and unsupported 3.14 kernel, so this can already be ruled out. If not then try the newest kernel available, possibly a backports kernel. If not then I suggest trying to boot with the kernel command line option nomodeset and see if it improves things. Booting in recovery mode already implies nomodeset, and the Xorg.0.log file shows a complaint from the radeon module that KMS is not supported. Plus any better hints that others might supply. Seeing an Xorg.0.log file from a normal boot would be good, plus the complete dmesg output. If I try to do a normal boot then the OS tries to fire up Xorg and fails and I just get a blank screen with a cursor. Edit the line in /etc/default/grub that looks like this: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet to read GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet text and then run update-grub (as root). The machine will now not start X when you reboot. Remove the text part later if you get X working, and want it to boot up into X. ctrl C etc does not seem to drop down a command line interface etc. Try Ctrl + Alt + F1 ^^ That should have been F2, sorry. Petter -- I'm ionized Are you sure? I'm positive. pgpenxUegwi0l.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: Still unable to get external monitor wotking on Debian 6 - was Re: Unable to install nVidia driver on Debian 6 LTS - was - Re: How to boot without GUI
On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 15:07:47 +0800 Bret Busby bret.bu...@gmail.com wrote: On 18/06/2015, Petter Adsen pet...@synth.no wrote: snip As to your problem with bumblebee, I think Optimus support is something that is fairly recent, and might well have come after Squeeze. Maybe you will find it in backports? A problem is that, and, I am not sure whether I indicated this in a previous post with commands responses output, as the sources.list file content showed, I had included the backports text line, and, commented it out, in the sources.list file, # deb http://httpredir.debian.org/debian squeeze-backports main contrib non-free as, with that line operational in the sources.list file, apt consistently returned a Not Found type error, for the backports path. The backports path is as cited on one of the web pages with instructions for installing bumblebee. I am not sure, but I think that backports for squeeze, may have been eliminated, as part of the LTS process. Go to https://packages.debian.org , and you can search for packages. At the very top of the page, you can limit your search to a particular suite or architecture, and squeeze-backports is listed there. So it should exist. Maybe it doesn't exist on the mirror you are redirected to, try a few specific ones. There are, however, no hits on bumblebee for squeeze at all, so it won't help in this case. Maybe you could try to build it from source? At this point that may be your only chance. If only you could do that with the drivers... It might also be that it is (maybe for one of the reasons I listed in my previous mail) incompatible with Squeeze. I just don't know, sorry. Petter -- I'm ionized Are you sure? I'm positive. pgpf4xVQVFswN.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: Problems with 32 bit Jessie and Mate DE
On 2015-06-17, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote: For example, to set the time and date to 15:00 on 1st February 2014: sudo date 020115002014 That worked - it took effect after a reboot. That's strange; I always thought you had to set the hardware clock (hwclock) for the modified date and time to survive a reboot. After a reboot I am sure the boot time hwclock set the time. The system time set by date evaporates when the system shuts down. System time is not preserved across reboots. But at boot time the boot time script /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh sets the time from the hardware clock. The OP set the time and date with 'date' and said it 'worked' after a reboot; this puzzled me and puzzles me still. There must be a misapprehension somewhere. Best is to install ntp and have it set the time from the network at boot time. apt-get install ntp This was the best option before systemd, but now for some (desktop stand-alone guys and gals) it seems like systemd-timesyncd might be the better choice (implements only the client-side, lower overhead, eliminates the need of installing an extraneous program). If you don't have a network then of course ntp can't work. For systems such as the Raspberry Pi that don't have a hardware clock the time is set to a best guess based upon the most recent timestamp on a statefile in the file system to keep time moving forward. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd-timesyncd -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/slrnmo50t6.21r.cu...@einstein.electron.org
Re: ThinkPad R51 creeping segmentation faults
On Wed, 2015-06-17 at 16:06 -0700, Paul Ausbeck wrote: anyone have any insight into how one can build the identical Debian binary to that installed? My previous reply: It definitively sounds like a hardware problem, but I just wanted to address the above. Debian have quite a few -dbg packages. For emacs there is emacs24-dbg -- Cheers, Sven Arvidsson http://www.whiz.se PGP Key ID 6FAB5CD5 signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Nova Desktop
On Thursday 18 June 2015 00:04:12 Jose Martinez wrote: Anyone know anything about the Nova Desktop application. I have it installed and set it up, but it doesn't seem to affect my desktop background. I have several .jpg images that I had wanted to cycle through the desktop background, and it seemed that Nova was just the ticket I have found references to Android and references to Ubuntu. Are you sure that it works on Debian? Which DE are you trying to use it on and why is the DE's own background manager not adequate? Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/201506181043.58213.lisi.re...@gmail.com
After system boot screen goes blank -- [DEBIAN 8 without GNOME]
Am trying to upgrade my debian 6 system with debian 8. On the process, am encountering certain issues. Trail 1: 1. Full debian installation (GNOME): After installing full Debian with GNOME* (testing purpose) , the system froze during boot @ Please wait while loading. Just went through many forums and added nolapic in kernel parameters which made my system boot as expected. After booting in successfully, was able to login to system and test our propitiatory application (GTK based) and it worked. *For production system we generally do not install GNOME. We prefer ICEWM with startx. 2. Debian installation without GNOME: To prepare our production system, we installed Debian 8 without GNOME, After installation , Added same nolapic in kernel parameters to start booting process. But , this time saw all boot messages in screen and suddenly the display went blank. However, it has been noticed the keyboard was still functional. so, we are sure it is not an kernel panic ($) used CTRL + ALT + DEL to reboot the system *Need guidance in addressing the issue. Hardware Info: Board : N2600 lspci info : http://pastebin.com/zBVesvmS -- Regards Venkat.S -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55825ff3.9000...@vortexindia.co.in
Re: Still unable to get external monitor wotking on Debian 6 - was Re: Unable to install nVidia driver on Debian 6 LTS - was - Re: How to boot without GUI
On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 13:54:51 +0800 Bret Busby bret.bu...@gmail.com wrote: On 16/06/2015, Ric Moore wayward4...@gmail.com wrote: On 06/15/2015 12:39 PM, Bret Busby wrote: Get:1 http://http.debian.net/debian/ squeeze/non-free nvidia-kernel-dkms amd64 195.36.31-6squeeze2 [7,138 kB] Fetched 7,138 kB in 12s (575 kB/s) Selecting previously deselected package nvidia-kernel-dkms. (Reading database ... 152853 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking nvidia-kernel-dkms (from .../nvidia-kernel-dkms_195.36.31-6squeeze2_amd64.deb) ... Setting up nvidia-kernel-dkms (195.36.31-6squeeze2) ... Loading new nvidia-195.36.31 DKMS files... First Installation: checking all kernels... Building only for 2.6.32-5-amd64 Building initial module for 2.6.32-5-amd64 As I said, you are installing bits of nvidia 195 driver series. It's right there in your frigging log. swears bluely That's for REAL OLD nvidia cards. You have a mess. Jerk it all out. Fire up synaptic, search on nvidia, check on what you currently have installed and remove it all, with great prejudice, fear and loathing. Okay. Done that - Mark(ed) for complete removal. Your machine is somehow sullied and the only cure with be to drag it all out of the pot like a screaming ?Mandrake Root at Hogwarts. Then, follow the advice I laboriously pointed to and figure out how the bumblebee scheme rocks your world. My GUESS is that it will install whatever it depends on. It is in the repo, if you have non-free kicked on. Just be sure to have everything else related to nvidia ripped out, as you have this hybrid from hell, that should work a treat if the technology will play nice. So, I would think that just apt-get install bumblebee will work. :~# apt-get install bumblebee Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package bumblebee :~# cat /etc/apt/sources.list # # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.7 _Squeeze_ - Official amd64 CD Binary-1 20130223-14:06]/ squeeze main # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.7 _Squeeze_ - Official amd64 CD Binary-1 20130223-14:06]/ squeeze main # deb http://ftp.au.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main # deb-src http://ftp.au.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main # deb http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main # deb-src http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main deb http://http.debian.net/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-free deb-src http://http.debian.net/debian squeeze main contrib non-free deb http://http.debian.net/debian squeeze-lts main contrib non-free deb-src http://http.debian.net/debian squeeze-lts main contrib non-free # deb http://httpredir.debian.org/debian squeeze-backports main contrib non-free And Debian 6 still cannot find the external monitor. A thought - since Ubuntu 12.04 successfully installed the nvVidia driver 3.31, how do I find, download, and install a .deb package within the Ubuntu repository? Please don't do that. You will probably open up a huge can of worms that way. The Ubuntu packages will probably not work, or at least not work well, on Squeeze. The binary drivers depend on certain versions of X and the kernel, and I strongly doubt that these will be the same between Squeeze and Ubuntu 12.04. These drivers are an excellent way to hose things if not done correctly, so using a version that isn't intended for your OS is not the right approach. I wish I didn't have to say this, but: it might simply be that Squeeze is too old to support this card if it is fairly recent. There might not exist drivers for your GPU that will work with the versions of X and the kernel available in Squeeze. As to your problem with bumblebee, I think Optimus support is something that is fairly recent, and might well have come after Squeeze. Maybe you will find it in backports? Petter -- I'm ionized Are you sure? I'm positive. pgpzfKXhZE_LT.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: I upgraded from jessie to stretch and messed up I used the dist-upgrade command....
On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 23:09:31 +0100 Michael Fothergill michael.fotherg...@googlemail.com wrote: On 16 June 2015 at 21:40, Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de wrote: On 2015-06-16 21:41 +0200, Bob Proulx wrote: Michael Fothergill wrote: (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown. Note that it will log errors with EE at the front. This is where the errors start: [15.104] (II) [KMS] drm report modesetting isn't supported. Was this log file generated while booting in recovery mode? You are correct. I was booting in recovery mode as root. Then it's expected, otherwise there is a problem. [15.105] (II) Module int10: vendor=X.Org Foundation [15.105] compiled for 1.17.1, module version = 1.0.0 [15.105] ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 19.0 [15.105] (II) VESA(0): initializing int10 [15.105] (EE) VESA(0): Cannot read int vect [15.105] (II) UnloadModule: vesa [15.105] (II) UnloadSubModule: int10 [15.105] (II) Unloading int10 [15.105] (II) UnloadSubModule: vbe [15.105] (II) Unloading vbe [15.105] (EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration. Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration. I have many times seen and dreaded that message. I can't decode the above into the root cause of the problem. Hopefully someone else will be able to do so. Does anyone else on this list have any hints here? https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=787144 I'm afraid this bug makes the vesa driver currently unusable. :-( I fear the problem is the newer Linux KMS and DRM interfaces which obsoleted a lot of hardware. I have been hit by that problem myself. Whereas older kernels worked perfectly supporting the hardware newer kernels have dropped support and broken my systems. Please report this as bugs, the kernel is not supposed to obsolete hardware which people still have. I am using a Kaveri box - it is a new architecture and this could be a problem. I suggest booting one of the previous kernels and seeing if that helps. Ahem, the Xorg.0.log file shows that Micheal was booting an old and unsupported 3.14 kernel, so this can already be ruled out. If not then try the newest kernel available, possibly a backports kernel. If not then I suggest trying to boot with the kernel command line option nomodeset and see if it improves things. Booting in recovery mode already implies nomodeset, and the Xorg.0.log file shows a complaint from the radeon module that KMS is not supported. Plus any better hints that others might supply. Seeing an Xorg.0.log file from a normal boot would be good, plus the complete dmesg output. If I try to do a normal boot then the OS tries to fire up Xorg and fails and I just get a blank screen with a cursor. Edit the line in /etc/default/grub that looks like this: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet to read GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet text and then run update-grub (as root). The machine will now not start X when you reboot. Remove the text part later if you get X working, and want it to boot up into X. ctrl C etc does not seem to drop down a command line interface etc. Try Ctrl + Alt + F1 - that should drop you to a VT. If not, then do as I described above. Petter -- I'm ionized Are you sure? I'm positive. pgp4e4TxEXGO5.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Configuration ip statique sur Jessie
Salut, J'ai installé une Jessie sur une machine avec l'interface eth0 en dhcp et gnome. Par la suite j'ai personnalisé un peu la configuration et j'ai rajouté une configuration statique d'eth0 dans /etc/network/interfaces. Tout serait parfait si l'ancienne adresse (celle obtenue par dhcp) n'était plus associée à eth0 alors que la config dynamique n'est plus active. Du coup je me retrouve avec 2 ipv4 sur eth0, en principale l'ancienne adresse et en secondaire la nouvelle, statique. J'ai viré, NetworkManager et isc-dhcp-client, mais ça ne change pas grand chose... Pour l'instant en fouillant dans le système des fichiers je trouve une référence à eth0 et à cette ancienne adresse dans /run/net-eth0.conf. Je ne vois pas eth0 dans /run/network/ifstate, eth1 et lo y sont... Tout cela me semble bien mystérieux, mais surtout anormal... Un petit coup de main, svp ? -- Cordialement, Artur.
Re: Configuration ip statique sur Jessie
On Thursday 18 June 2015 12:19:21 Artur wrote: J'ai installé une Jessie sur une machine avec l'interface eth0 en dhcp et gnome. Par la suite j'ai personnalisé un peu la configuration et j'ai rajouté une configuration statique d'eth0 dans /etc/network/interfaces. Tout serait parfait si l'ancienne adresse (celle obtenue par dhcp) n'était plus associée à eth0 alors que la config dynamique n'est plus active. Du coup je me retrouve avec 2 ipv4 sur eth0, en principale l'ancienne adresse et en secondaire la nouvelle, statique. J'ai viré, NetworkManager et isc-dhcp-client, mais ça ne change pas grand chose... Pour l'instant en fouillant dans le système des fichiers je trouve une référence à eth0 et à cette ancienne adresse dans /run/net-eth0.conf. Je ne vois pas eth0 dans /run/network/ifstate, eth1 et lo y sont... Tout cela me semble bien mystérieux, mais surtout anormal... Un petit coup de main, svp ? Pourrais tu donner le contenu de /etc/network/interfaces André -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/201506181238.11562.andre_deb...@numericable.fr
Re: Nova Desktop
On 18/06/15 10:43, Lisi Reisz wrote: On Thursday 18 June 2015 00:04:12 Jose Martinez wrote: Anyone know anything about the Nova Desktop application. I have it installed and set it up, but it doesn't seem to affect my desktop background. I have several .jpg images that I had wanted to cycle through the desktop background, and it seemed that Nova was just the ticket I have found references to Android and references to Ubuntu. Are you sure that it works on Debian? Which DE are you trying to use it on and why is the DE's own background manager not adequate? Lisi Debian package desktopnova rob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55829f5e.4090...@rektau.ukfsn.org
Re: Configuration ip statique sur Jessie
Le 18/06/2015 12:38, andre_deb...@numericable.fr a écrit : On Thursday 18 June 2015 12:19:21 Artur wrote: J'ai installé une Jessie sur une machine avec l'interface eth0 en dhcp et gnome. Par la suite j'ai personnalisé un peu la configuration et j'ai rajouté une configuration statique d'eth0 dans /etc/network/interfaces. Tout serait parfait si l'ancienne adresse (celle obtenue par dhcp) n'était plus associée à eth0 alors que la config dynamique n'est plus active. Du coup je me retrouve avec 2 ipv4 sur eth0, en principale l'ancienne adresse et en secondaire la nouvelle, statique. J'ai viré, NetworkManager et isc-dhcp-client, mais ça ne change pas grand chose... Pour l'instant en fouillant dans le système des fichiers je trouve une référence à eth0 et à cette ancienne adresse dans /run/net-eth0.conf. Je ne vois pas eth0 dans /run/network/ifstate, eth1 et lo y sont... Tout cela me semble bien mystérieux, mais surtout anormal... Un petit coup de main, svp ? Pourrais tu donner le contenu de /etc/network/interfaces André et aussi de /etc/network/interfaces.d/ -- Guillaume -- Lisez la FAQ de la liste avant de poser une question : http://wiki.debian.org/fr/FrenchLists Pour vous DESABONNER, envoyez un message avec comme objet unsubscribe vers debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org En cas de soucis, contactez EN ANGLAIS listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5582a2d9.8070...@gwilhom.fr