Re: atualizacao

2016-09-05 Thread Thiago Zoroastro
Olá Célio,
O que você quer fazer depende do seu nível de conhecimento. Se você for um noob 
que nem eu, que compreende como funciona o sistema (mas nem tanto, ainda), não 
precisa tentar algo tão radical assim.

Se puder, instale o seu sistema Debian em um pendrive ou outro HD ou em uma 
Máquina Virtual (VMware ou VirtualBox) e faça quantos testes quiser. Não dando 
certo, não terá a dor de cabeça de perder o seu sistema estável utilizado como 
desktop com seus arquivos pessoais. Faça experimentos somente com sistemas que 
não seria um problema perdê-los.
Att. 

Em Terça-feira, 6 de Setembro de 2016 1:34, Lucas Castro 
 escreveu:
 

  
  
 On 05-09-2016 19:10, Célio Roberto wrote:
  
 Ola, 
  Estou rodando o Jessie atraves de uma midia live, vejo no site que ja tem 
varias versoes mais novas (unstable), se eu instalar usando a midia atual, e 
quiser atualizar para a ultima versao unstable, consigo atraves do apt-get dist 
upgrade ? Ou precisa mais alguma coisa  
 É necessário que edite o source list[1] para a versão que você deseja, 
 então fazer o update/upgrade/dist-upgrade. 
 
 [1] https://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList
 

   

Re: atualizacao

2016-09-05 Thread Lucas Castro


On 05-09-2016 19:10, Célio Roberto wrote:
> Ola,
>
> Estou rodando o Jessie atraves de uma midia live, vejo no site que ja
> tem varias versoes mais novas (unstable), se eu instalar usando a
> midia atual, e quiser atualizar para a ultima versao unstable, consigo
> atraves do apt-get dist upgrade ?
> Ou precisa mais alguma coisa
É necessário que edite o source list[1
] para a versão que você deseja,
então fazer o update/upgrade/dist-upgrade.

[1] https://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList


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Re: Testing/Unstable Synaptic broken again.

2016-09-05 Thread Stephen Allen
On Sun, Sep 04, 2016 at 08:43:04PM -0700, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> On 09/02/2016 12:53 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
> > On Thu, 1 Sep 2016 19:09:32 -0700
> > Jimmy Johnson  wrote:
> > 
> > Hello Jimmy,
> > 
> > > Thanks Brad for letting me know that testing was okay, one of my 5
> > > Sid/Testing systems was still not upgraded with the bug yet, so I
> > 
> > Glad to be of service.  Even if it was a little on the late side.   :-(
> > 
> > > removed the Sid repose so it would not get the bug, but the other 4
> > > have a broken synaptic, Apt is one of the Sid upgrades and I figure
> > > it's the culprit.
> > 
> > I'll be careful to watch for the relevant upgrades as they appear in
> > testing.  Maybe even pin apt & Synaptic for a while.  Like you said in
> > response to Floris, the list of bugs against Synaptic is huge.   :-|
> 
> Here's an update, it seems to be a gtk problem, as the bug effects Parole
> Media Player's menu too.  Sid has "gir1*" and "gtk*" package upgrades that
> Testing does not have and without Synaptic I really don't know an easy way
> to downgrade the packages, outside of downloading the packages and using
> dpkg and I would have to lookup the depends too, maybe there is an easier
> way?  I hope upstream is working on this problem, before it hits Testing.

Do you fellas have 'apt-listbugs' installed? Don't know if it would have
helped in this case, but running SID one should have that package
installed. Lets you know before hand if bugs have been filed - of course
if none have, it's still buyer beware on SID. Hope you all filed bug
reports. ;-D

I'm on testing, so have nothing to report in terms of the issues in this
thread.



Re: mount MTP phone

2016-09-05 Thread Celejar
On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 17:09:38 +0200
Nicolas George  wrote:

> Le decadi 20 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Curt Howland a écrit :
> > I've never been able to mount any MTP phone to Linux. Different 
> > phones, different Android versions, different Linux installations, 
> > nada.
> 
> I have. With FUSE and gvfs, something like (the computer where I did it and
> kept notes is current shut down):
> 
> gvfs-mount 'mtp://[usb:001,002]'
> 
> You need to have gvfs-fuse already running, then it appears under
> /run/users/$UID/gvfs/.
> 
> libmtp has a few tools to manipulate MTP devices without mounting them, but
> they have 0 documentation. Furthermore, MTP it awfully slow at startup for
> some tasks, so individual commands without a process to keep the library
> open will give awful results. I have started working on a tool with a
> script-friendly FTP-like interface, but not got very far yet due to other
> more pressing projects.

My Android Moto G and E both mount fine with jmtpfs:

~$ jmtpfs ~/mnt

Basic copying and moving files (that's all I have tried) then works
fine.

Umounting works fine with:

~$ fusermount -u ~/mnt

Celejar



Re: ALSA package

2016-09-05 Thread kamaraju kusumanchi
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 5:01 PM, Frank McCormick  wrote:
> On 05/09/2016 4:12 PM, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 3:37 PM, Frank McCormick 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>Or you could install the inxi script from Debian repositories which
>>> apparently does this and more.
>>>
>> Thanks Frank. How would you suggest using inxi for audio related
>> issues? Is a mere
>>
>> inxi -A
>>
>> enough?
>>
>I would think that would be enough. Look through the help options (inxi
> --help)
>
> closely.
>

FWIW, I changed my script so it calls "inxi -Ar" if it is available.
Going forward, I will also recommend using inxi as it produces better
output than mine.

thanks
raju
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atualizacao

2016-09-05 Thread Célio Roberto
Ola,

Estou rodando o Jessie atraves de uma midia live, vejo no site que ja tem
varias versoes mais novas (unstable), se eu instalar usando a midia atual,
e quiser atualizar para a ultima versao unstable, consigo atraves do
apt-get dist upgrade ?
Ou precisa mais alguma coisa


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Re: ALSA package

2016-09-05 Thread Frank McCormick

On 05/09/2016 4:12 PM, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:

On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 3:37 PM, Frank McCormick  wrote:

On 05/09/16 03:06 PM, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:

Since you received no replies on this, I thought I would take a stab.

I am working on a script that gathers system information in order to
troubleshoot common problems such as sound. Could you please download
the script
https://gitlab.com/d3k2mk7/rutils/blob/master/debian_user/gather_system_info.py
,  run it as

python3 gather_system_info.py

and copy paste the output to the list? You can runt it as a normal
user as it does not require root privileges. This could help the
experts in diagnosing the problem.

thanks
raju



   Or you could install the inxi script from Debian repositories which
apparently does this and more.


Thanks Frank. How would you suggest using inxi for audio related
issues? Is a mere

inxi -A

enough?

   I would think that would be enough. Look through the help options 
(inxi --help)


closely.







Re: Testing/Unstable Synaptic broken again.

2016-09-05 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 4 Sep 2016 20:43:04 -0700
Jimmy Johnson  wrote:

Hello Jimmy,

>Parole Media Player's menu too.  Sid has "gir1*" and "gtk*" package 
>upgrades that Testing does not have and without Synaptic I really don't

22 gir1.2*, libgirepository*, libpango* and libcogl* packages have just
hit testing.

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Re: ALSA package

2016-09-05 Thread kamaraju kusumanchi
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 3:37 PM, Frank McCormick  wrote:
> On 05/09/16 03:06 PM, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
>>
>> Since you received no replies on this, I thought I would take a stab.
>>
>> I am working on a script that gathers system information in order to
>> troubleshoot common problems such as sound. Could you please download
>> the script
>> https://gitlab.com/d3k2mk7/rutils/blob/master/debian_user/gather_system_info.py
>> ,  run it as
>>
>> python3 gather_system_info.py
>>
>> and copy paste the output to the list? You can runt it as a normal
>> user as it does not require root privileges. This could help the
>> experts in diagnosing the problem.
>>
>> thanks
>> raju
>>
>
>
>   Or you could install the inxi script from Debian repositories which
> apparently does this and more.
>

Thanks Frank. How would you suggest using inxi for audio related
issues? Is a mere

inxi -A

enough?

-- 
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi | http://raju.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Blog



Re: Dual boot. Ubuntu update removes Debian GRUB.

2016-09-05 Thread Stefan.schultz19.5.1991
REPLY

Thank you Felix for your very informative answers. Being new to open source, I 
realize from your explanations that I have a lot to learn, like not allowing 
anything to install in the MBR, and taking steps to minimise the desruption and 
ease the recovery. At the moment I have no idea how!

I have just reinstalled 'grub customizer' in Ubuntu 16.04. Just like the 
previous version in 14.04, it did not see the Debian O/S. I assume because it's 
in an encrypted partition??

Thank you for quote and humour. Sorry some of my words are not so pleasant and 
persuasive!!!

My 'open source' journey starts with a single bit step!

Stefan


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Re: Dual boot. Ubuntu update removes Debian GRUB.

2016-09-05 Thread Stefan.schultz19.5.1991
Hello Debian support,

David, thank you for your informative answer, and your advice. I installed the 
grub-customizer PPA in Ubuntu for version 16.04. I had tried the previous 
version for 14.04. Interestingly both versions only see Ubuntu and Memtest 86 
and not Debian, even though the box is checked to search for other O/S.

Could it be anything to do with the fact that I have Debian in an encrypted 
partition?

Near the end of the Debian installation, a screen appeared that reads

'You need to make the newly installed system bootable, by installing the GRUB 
boot loader on a bootable device. the usual way to do this is to install GRUB 
on the MBR of your first hard drive. If you prefer, you can install GRUB 
elsewhere on the drive, or to another drive, or even a floppy.'

'The device should be specified as a device in /dev.'

It then gives examples. I originally installed Debian on a small 4GB partition, 
dev/sda5. But it wouldn't boot from that. On my second attempt I put it in the 
MBR in /dev/sda. That worked until I did an Ubuntu update.

That's the latest. Thanks for your help.

Stefan


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Re: ALSA package

2016-09-05 Thread Frank McCormick

On 05/09/16 03:06 PM, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 4:47 AM, Artem Oliynyk  wrote:

Hello.

I have troubles with my audio card in Debian on Acer Aspire Aspire VN7-592G:
internal microphone are not working at all and system hangs time-to-time.

I'm not sure what package cause this, what package should be reported?



Since you received no replies on this, I thought I would take a stab.

I am working on a script that gathers system information in order to
troubleshoot common problems such as sound. Could you please download
the script 
https://gitlab.com/d3k2mk7/rutils/blob/master/debian_user/gather_system_info.py
,  run it as

python3 gather_system_info.py

and copy paste the output to the list? You can runt it as a normal
user as it does not require root privileges. This could help the
experts in diagnosing the problem.

thanks
raju




  Or you could install the inxi script from Debian repositories which
apparently does this and more.



Re: [OFF-TÓPIC] - Nota de Repúdio.

2016-09-05 Thread Rodrigo Cunha
Boa, eu sempre resolvo meus pepinos na anatel...
Até agora tem funcionado muito bem.

Em 5 de setembro de 2016 14:12, Henrique Fagundes <
henri...@linuxadmin.com.br> escreveu:

> Colegas,
>
> Se gerei algum tipo de transtorno, humildemente peço desculpas.
> Meu problema foi resolvido e o caso está devidamente encerrado.
>
> Atenciosamente,
>
> Henrique Fagundes
> henri...@linuxadmin.com.br
> Skype: magnata-br-rj
> Linux User: 475399
>
> http://www.aprendendolinux.com/
> http://www.facebook.com/PortalAprendendoLinux
> http://youtube.com/aprendendolinux/
> http://twitter.com/aprendendolinux/
> __
> Participe do Grupo Aprendendo Linux
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/portal-aprendendo-linux
>
> Ou envie um e-mail para:
> portal-aprendendo-linux+subscr...@googlegroups.com
>
> Em 05/09/2016 13:18, Diego Rabatone Oliveira escreveu:
>
>> Inclusive, olhando o histórico da lista, o henrique manda bastante
>> off-topic  fica difícil ser amistoso
>>
>> 
>> Diego Rabatone Oliveira
>> http://blog.diraol.eng.br 
>> diraol(arroba)diraol(ponto)eng(ponto)br
>> Twitter: @diraol
>>
>> Em 5 de setembro de 2016 04:07, Rodolfo > > escreveu:
>>
>> Reclama no reclame aqui também, lá é um bom espaço pra reclamações e
>> muitas empresas olham lá.
>>
>> Em 4 de setembro de 2016 15:05, Henrique Fagundes
>> >
>> escreveu:
>>
>> Oi amigo,
>>
>> Já estou com cadastrado na Anatel e no Portal do Consumidor.
>> Acabei de receber uma ligação do Analista Eduardo, da LiveTIM.
>>
>> Eu to vendo que os caras estão se esforçando. Mas não tive
>> solução.
>> E a gente sabe é ridiculamente fácil configurar um reverso.
>>
>> Atenciosamente,
>>
>> Henrique Fagundes
>> henri...@linuxadmin.com.br 
>> Skype: magnata-br-rj
>> Linux User: 475399
>>
>> http://www.aprendendolinux.com/ 
>> http://www.facebook.com/PortalAprendendoLinux
>> 
>> http://youtube.com/aprendendolinux/
>> 
>> http://twitter.com/aprendendolinux/
>> 
>> 
>> __
>> Participe do Grupo Aprendendo Linux
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/portal-aprendendo-linux
>> 
>>
>> Ou envie um e-mail para:
>> portal-aprendendo-linux+subscr...@googlegroups.com
>> 
>>
>>
>>
>>  Mensagem original 
>> Assunto: Re: [OFF-TÓPIC] - Nota de Repúdio.
>> De: Rodolfo >
>> Para: Henrique Fagundes > >
>> CC: debian-user-portuguese
>> > >
>> Data: 04/09/2016 15:49
>>
>> Você precisa procurar a Anatel para reclamações.
>>
>> Abraços.
>>
>> Em 4 de setembro de 2016 11:24, Henrique Fagundes
>> > 
>> > >> escreveu:
>>
>> Amigos,
>>
>> Boa tarde!
>>
>> Peço licença aos amigos desse grupo para compartilhar
>> com vocês a
>> minha nota de repúdio ao provedor de internet que me
>> atende.
>>
>> Peço aos senhores que assistam e compartilhem, até essa
>> reclamação
>> chegar em um manager que operacionalize e efetive a
>> minha solicitação.
>>
>> Segue o link:
>> http://bit.ly/2czuAR5
>>
>> Desde já, muito obrigado a todos.
>>
>> Atenciosamente,
>>
>> Henrique Fagundes
>> henri...@linuxadmin.com.br
>> 
>> >
>> >
>> Skype: magnata-br-rj
>> Linux User: 475399
>>
>> http://www.aprendendolinux.com/
>> 
>> > >
>> 

Re: How often are RealTek drivers brought up to date for Debian?

2016-09-05 Thread sebast...@reuter.pw
Hello Debian Support,

Thank you Dan Purgert for your answer. I asked whether RealTek drivers for
rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux, can be approved for Debian, because in Tails
documentation it says the following...

Install additional software

https://tails.boum.org/doc/advanced_topics/additional_software/index.en.html

'Tails includes a coherent but limited set of applications. More
applications can be installed as on any Debian system. Only applications
that are packaged for Debian can be installed. To know if an application
is packaged for Debian, and to find the name of the corresponding
software packages, you can search for it in the Debian package directory.

The packages included in Tails are carefully tested for security.
Installing additional packages might break the security built in Tails.
Be careful with what you install.'


I have installed the drivers for rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux manually, but
they get wiped on the very next time I shut my computer off.

Also Tails support warned me about the terminal commands for these
drivers, where they said

"If it's not in Debian, we can't help. Moreover, you shouldn't install
Wi-Fi driver from unauthenticated sources (a github reporsitory on the
web)."

"Before any Wi-Fi driver is included in Tails, it has to be in Debian,
and not be a proprietary one."

"Unfortunately you should directly get in touch with Debian support
team, as this driver if correct should be included in Debian in order to
get to Tails."


The commands I am using in Debian and Ubuntu are...


sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) build-essential git

git clone https://github.com/abperiasamy/rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux

cd rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux

make

sudo make install

Dan, I've just noticed you are part of Github: https://github.com/dpurger.

Maybe you can recommend that the above commands could be considered for
Debian?

Thank you for your time and help.

Seb



Re: How to forcibly abort a command in a terminal window?

2016-09-05 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2016-09-05 09:27:06 -0700, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> Psychological or not, it certainly works for me. By killing the job
> number, it forces it to stop on my computer. 

Yes, on *your* computer. But for the OP, it appears that the
process was not killable (yet), probably because it was in
kernel mode.

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Re: How to permanently change default sound input source?

2016-09-05 Thread didier gaumet

1) pacmd modifies only a running instance of pulseaudio: all is lost
when pulseaudio stops
2) to alter permanently the default source input in pulseaudio, you may
edit your client config' file (cf man pulse-client.conf)
3) mate-media depends either on mate-media-gstreamer or
mate-media-pulse: if the former is installed, install
gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio and gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio in order for the
mate sound control to manage pulseaudio
4) I do not know the mate sound applet, but judging by the xfce applet I
use, you probably have to select pulseaudio instead of alsa in its
config dialog




Re: ALSA package

2016-09-05 Thread kamaraju kusumanchi
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 4:47 AM, Artem Oliynyk  wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have troubles with my audio card in Debian on Acer Aspire Aspire VN7-592G:
> internal microphone are not working at all and system hangs time-to-time.
>
> I'm not sure what package cause this, what package should be reported?
>

Since you received no replies on this, I thought I would take a stab.

I am working on a script that gathers system information in order to
troubleshoot common problems such as sound. Could you please download
the script 
https://gitlab.com/d3k2mk7/rutils/blob/master/debian_user/gather_system_info.py
,  run it as

python3 gather_system_info.py

and copy paste the output to the list? You can runt it as a normal
user as it does not require root privileges. This could help the
experts in diagnosing the problem.

thanks
raju
-- 
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi | http://raju.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Blog



Re: Debian Jessie : regular console instead of a hi-res one!

2016-09-05 Thread Mayuresh Kathe
On Mon, Sep 05, 2016 at 06:36:05PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> 
> I'm surprised the OP didn't test them with
> 
>   dpkg-reconfigure console-setup

This worked. I now have a sane console setting. :)
Thanks for that tip Brian.

~Mayuresh



Re: Debian Jessie : regular console instead of a hi-res one!

2016-09-05 Thread Brian
On Mon 05 Sep 2016 at 13:47:04 -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:

> Have you tried Lucida bright yet?  When I was working my employer had a
> presentation on that font and had all computers switched over to it to
> improve clarity of writing.  Me never having seen anything, I don't know how
> good that font is.

Lucida bright is a font I associate with Latex (Tex). I doubt it is
suitable for pure console use. There are contraints which the console
imposes which, even with a framebuffer, limit the type of font which
can be used. When it comes to it, a terminal under X does much better.


 
> On Mon, 5 Sep 2016, Brian wrote:
> 
> >Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2016 13:36:05
> >From: Brian 
> >To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> >Subject: Re: Debian Jessie : regular console instead of a hi-res one!
> >Resent-Date: Mon,  5 Sep 2016 17:36:23 + (UTC)
> >Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> >
> >On Mon 05 Sep 2016 at 11:58:25 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> >
> >>On Mon 05 Sep 2016 at 21:31:20 (+0530), Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
> >>>Is there any way to get a regular console under Debian Jessie?
> >>>I don't use a GUI, just plain old CLI, and working on hi-res with
> >>>"tiny" little fonts is extremely painful.
> >>>I have tried playing with "console-setup". No results.
> >>
> >>I have commands aliased thus in ~/.bashrc
> >>
> >>alias my-font-tiny="setfont Lat15-Terminus12x6"
> >>alias my-font-small="setfont Lat15-Terminus14"
> >>alias my-font-medium="setfont Lat15-Terminus20x10"
> >>alias my-font-large="setfont Lat15-Terminus24x12"
> >>alias my-font-huge="setfont Lat15-Terminus28x14"
> >>alias my-font-vast="setfont Lat15-Terminus32x16"
> >
> >Every time I use the console (which is a lot) I appreciate the existence
> >of the Terminus font and could not do without it.
> >
> >>$ cat /etc/default/console-setup
> >># CONFIGURATION FILE FOR SETUPCON
> >>
> >># Consult the console-setup(5) manual page.
> >>
> >>ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[1-6]"
> >>
> >>CHARMAP="UTF-8"
> >>
> >>CODESET="Lat15"
> >># Make no font changes to allow scrollback of boot screen
> >>
> >>VIDEOMODE=
> >>
> >># The following is an example how to use a braille font
> >># FONT='lat9w-08.psf.gz brl-8x8.psf'
> >>FONTFACE="Terminus"
> >>FONTSIZE="10x20"
> >>$
> >>
> >>That sets the default for logging in. Changing the font like this will
> >>clear the scrollback buffer (ie everything before the current screenfull)
> >>if you are someone who looks at booting messages.
> >>
> >>I think Terminus comes from package xfonts-terminus. If that's not the
> >
> >console-setup-linux provides the .psf files. In all his "playing about"
> >I'm surprised the OP didn't test them with
> >
> > dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
> >
> >>case then post again and I will investigate. (I have a lot of fonts
> >>installed for both VCs and X, which I do use.) Of course, you can use
> >>whatever set of fonts you want, but I find Terminus very clear.
> >>However, it's not well endowed for Unicode, so you may want something
> >>different.
> >>
> >>Those aliased commands set each VC independently BTW.
> >
> >Thanks for the detail. Something to try in the future.
> >
> >
> 
> -- 
> 



Resolved: mount MTP phone

2016-09-05 Thread Anthony Baldwin

Sorry for top-posting.
Iḿ no t even sure what it was that DID solve this but the phone is now 
mounting at mtp://[usb:005,012]/

Must have something to do with installing the jmtpfs pkg,
because that's the only thing I can think of that I did yesterday that 
could be making a difference today.
I did briefly put the phone on ptp/camera mode, and it let me download 
the photos on it, but now it's letting me completely access the storage 
for whatever (move photos, music, etc. phone<->computer)


On 09/05/2016 12:47 PM, Tony Baldwin wrote:

On 09/05/2016 11:09 AM, Nicolas George wrote:

Le decadi 20 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Curt Howland a écrit :

I've never been able to mount any MTP phone to Linux. Different
phones, different Android versions, different Linux installations,
nada.


I have. With FUSE and gvfs, something like (the computer where I did
it and
kept notes is current shut down):

gvfs-mount 'mtp://[usb:001,002]'

You need to have gvfs-fuse already running, then it appears under
/run/users/$UID/gvfs/.

libmtp has a few tools to manipulate MTP devices without mounting
them, but
they have 0 documentation. Furthermore, MTP it awfully slow at startup
for
some tasks, so individual commands without a process to keep the library
open will give awful results. I have started working on a tool with a
script-friendly FTP-like interface, but not got very far yet due to other
more pressing projects.

Regards,



Something has changed since yesterday (IN which I installeed jmtpfs).
Now when I do ls usb, I see this:
Bus 005 Device 012: ID 22b8:2ea4 Motorola PCS
I'm also seeing possibly relevant (I don't know) stuff in dmesg, such as
this:
[quote][75390.506984] hub 5-0:1.0: port 5 disabled by hub (EMI?),
re-enabling...
[75390.507000] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 8
[75406.588441] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 9 using ehci_hcd
[75406.722345] usb 5-5: New USB device found, idVendor=22b8, idProduct=2ea6
[75406.722360] usb 5-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
SerialNumber=3
[75406.722368] usb 5-5: Product: XT1254
[75406.722374] usb 5-5: Manufacturer: motorola
[75406.722379] usb 5-5: SerialNumber: ZY2234TGKZ
[81479.602219] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 9
[81479.876441] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 10 using ehci_hcd
[81480.010291] usb 5-5: New USB device found, idVendor=22b8, idProduct=2ea6
[81480.010305] usb 5-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
SerialNumber=3
[81480.010314] usb 5-5: Product: XT1254
[81480.010319] usb 5-5: Manufacturer: motorola
[81480.010325] usb 5-5: SerialNumber: ZY2234TGKZ
[81483.946880] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 10
[81484.220444] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 11 using ehci_hcd
[81484.354763] usb 5-5: New USB device found, idVendor=22b8, idProduct=2ea6
[81484.354778] usb 5-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
SerialNumber=3
[81484.354786] usb 5-5: Product: XT1254
[81484.354792] usb 5-5: Manufacturer: motorola
[81484.354797] usb 5-5: SerialNumber: ZY2234TGKZ
[81484.399977] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 11
[81508.968204] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 12 using ehci_hcd
[81509.102613] usb 5-5: New USB device found, idVendor=22b8, idProduct=2ea4
[81509.102627] usb 5-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
SerialNumber=3
[81509.102635] usb 5-5: Product: XT1254
[81509.102641] usb 5-5: Manufacturer: motorola
[81509.102647] usb 5-5: SerialNumber: ZY2234TGKZ
[/quote]


is your work in a github repo, sourceforge project, or similar, where
others could have a look, and, perhaps, contribute, Nicolas?




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Re: Debian Jessie : regular console instead of a hi-res one!

2016-09-05 Thread Jude DaShiell
Have you tried Lucida bright yet?  When I was working my employer had a 
presentation on that font and had all computers switched over to it to 
improve clarity of writing.  Me never having seen anything, I don't know 
how good that font is.


On Mon, 5 Sep 2016, Brian wrote:


Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2016 13:36:05
From: Brian 
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Debian Jessie : regular console instead of a hi-res one!
Resent-Date: Mon,  5 Sep 2016 17:36:23 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org

On Mon 05 Sep 2016 at 11:58:25 -0500, David Wright wrote:


On Mon 05 Sep 2016 at 21:31:20 (+0530), Mayuresh Kathe wrote:

Is there any way to get a regular console under Debian Jessie?
I don't use a GUI, just plain old CLI, and working on hi-res with
"tiny" little fonts is extremely painful.
I have tried playing with "console-setup". No results.


I have commands aliased thus in ~/.bashrc

alias my-font-tiny="setfont Lat15-Terminus12x6"
alias my-font-small="setfont Lat15-Terminus14"
alias my-font-medium="setfont Lat15-Terminus20x10"
alias my-font-large="setfont Lat15-Terminus24x12"
alias my-font-huge="setfont Lat15-Terminus28x14"
alias my-font-vast="setfont Lat15-Terminus32x16"


Every time I use the console (which is a lot) I appreciate the existence
of the Terminus font and could not do without it.


$ cat /etc/default/console-setup
# CONFIGURATION FILE FOR SETUPCON

# Consult the console-setup(5) manual page.

ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[1-6]"

CHARMAP="UTF-8"

CODESET="Lat15"
# Make no font changes to allow scrollback of boot screen

VIDEOMODE=

# The following is an example how to use a braille font
# FONT='lat9w-08.psf.gz brl-8x8.psf'
FONTFACE="Terminus"
FONTSIZE="10x20"
$

That sets the default for logging in. Changing the font like this will
clear the scrollback buffer (ie everything before the current screenfull)
if you are someone who looks at booting messages.

I think Terminus comes from package xfonts-terminus. If that's not the


console-setup-linux provides the .psf files. In all his "playing about"
I'm surprised the OP didn't test them with

 dpkg-reconfigure console-setup


case then post again and I will investigate. (I have a lot of fonts
installed for both VCs and X, which I do use.) Of course, you can use
whatever set of fonts you want, but I find Terminus very clear.
However, it's not well endowed for Unicode, so you may want something
different.

Those aliased commands set each VC independently BTW.


Thanks for the detail. Something to try in the future.




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Re: Debian Jessie : regular console instead of a hi-res one!

2016-09-05 Thread Brian
On Mon 05 Sep 2016 at 11:58:25 -0500, David Wright wrote:

> On Mon 05 Sep 2016 at 21:31:20 (+0530), Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
> > Is there any way to get a regular console under Debian Jessie?
> > I don't use a GUI, just plain old CLI, and working on hi-res with
> > "tiny" little fonts is extremely painful.
> > I have tried playing with "console-setup". No results.
> 
> I have commands aliased thus in ~/.bashrc
> 
> alias my-font-tiny="setfont Lat15-Terminus12x6"
> alias my-font-small="setfont Lat15-Terminus14"
> alias my-font-medium="setfont Lat15-Terminus20x10"
> alias my-font-large="setfont Lat15-Terminus24x12"
> alias my-font-huge="setfont Lat15-Terminus28x14"
> alias my-font-vast="setfont Lat15-Terminus32x16"

Every time I use the console (which is a lot) I appreciate the existence
of the Terminus font and could not do without it.

> $ cat /etc/default/console-setup
> # CONFIGURATION FILE FOR SETUPCON
> 
> # Consult the console-setup(5) manual page.
> 
> ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[1-6]"
> 
> CHARMAP="UTF-8"
> 
> CODESET="Lat15"
> # Make no font changes to allow scrollback of boot screen
> 
> VIDEOMODE=
> 
> # The following is an example how to use a braille font
> # FONT='lat9w-08.psf.gz brl-8x8.psf'
> FONTFACE="Terminus"
> FONTSIZE="10x20"
> $ 
> 
> That sets the default for logging in. Changing the font like this will
> clear the scrollback buffer (ie everything before the current screenfull)
> if you are someone who looks at booting messages.
> 
> I think Terminus comes from package xfonts-terminus. If that's not the

console-setup-linux provides the .psf files. In all his "playing about"
I'm surprised the OP didn't test them with

  dpkg-reconfigure console-setup

> case then post again and I will investigate. (I have a lot of fonts
> installed for both VCs and X, which I do use.) Of course, you can use
> whatever set of fonts you want, but I find Terminus very clear.
> However, it's not well endowed for Unicode, so you may want something
> different.
> 
> Those aliased commands set each VC independently BTW.

Thanks for the detail. Something to try in the future.



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2016-09-05 Thread Henrique Fagundes

Colegas,

Se gerei algum tipo de transtorno, humildemente peço desculpas.
Meu problema foi resolvido e o caso está devidamente encerrado.

Atenciosamente,

Henrique Fagundes
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Em 05/09/2016 13:18, Diego Rabatone Oliveira escreveu:

Inclusive, olhando o histórico da lista, o henrique manda bastante
off-topic  fica difícil ser amistoso


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Em 5 de setembro de 2016 04:07, Rodolfo > escreveu:

Reclama no reclame aqui também, lá é um bom espaço pra reclamações e
muitas empresas olham lá.

Em 4 de setembro de 2016 15:05, Henrique Fagundes
>
escreveu:

Oi amigo,

Já estou com cadastrado na Anatel e no Portal do Consumidor.
Acabei de receber uma ligação do Analista Eduardo, da LiveTIM.

Eu to vendo que os caras estão se esforçando. Mas não tive solução.
E a gente sabe é ridiculamente fácil configurar um reverso.

Atenciosamente,

Henrique Fagundes
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Skype: magnata-br-rj
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 Mensagem original 
Assunto: Re: [OFF-TÓPIC] - Nota de Repúdio.
De: Rodolfo >
Para: Henrique Fagundes >
CC: debian-user-portuguese
>
Data: 04/09/2016 15:49

Você precisa procurar a Anatel para reclamações.

Abraços.

Em 4 de setembro de 2016 11:24, Henrique Fagundes

>> escreveu:

Amigos,

Boa tarde!

Peço licença aos amigos desse grupo para compartilhar
com vocês a
minha nota de repúdio ao provedor de internet que me atende.

Peço aos senhores que assistam e compartilhem, até essa
reclamação
chegar em um manager que operacionalize e efetive a
minha solicitação.

Segue o link:
http://bit.ly/2czuAR5

Desde já, muito obrigado a todos.

Atenciosamente,

Henrique Fagundes
henri...@linuxadmin.com.br

>
Skype: magnata-br-rj
Linux User: 475399

http://www.aprendendolinux.com/

>
http://www.facebook.com/PortalAprendendoLinux

>
http://youtube.com/aprendendolinux/

>
http://twitter.com/aprendendolinux/


Re: mount MTP phone

2016-09-05 Thread Nicolas George
Le decadi 20 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Tony Baldwin a écrit :
> Something has changed since yesterday (IN which I installeed jmtpfs).
> Now when I do ls usb, I see this:
> Bus 005 Device 012: ID 22b8:2ea4 Motorola PCS
> I'm also seeing possibly relevant (I don't know) stuff in dmesg, such as
> this:
> [quote][75390.506984] hub 5-0:1.0: port 5 disabled by hub (EMI?),
> re-enabling...
> [75390.507000] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 8
> [75406.588441] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 9 using ehci_hcd
> [75406.722345] usb 5-5: New USB device found, idVendor=22b8, idProduct=2ea6
> [75406.722360] usb 5-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
> SerialNumber=3
> [75406.722368] usb 5-5: Product: XT1254
> [75406.722374] usb 5-5: Manufacturer: motorola
> [75406.722379] usb 5-5: SerialNumber: ZY2234TGKZ

This is rather promising.

> [81479.602219] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 9
> [81479.876441] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 10 using ehci_hcd

> [81483.946880] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 10
> [81484.220444] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 11 using ehci_hcd

This is less promising: disconnect and then immediate reconnect. Could be a
faulty contact in the cable.

> [81484.399977] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 11
> [81508.968204] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 12 using ehci_hcd

This one was longer. Maybe you remember if you did something with the phone
at the time. /var/log/kernel.log or `journalctl -kb` would have readable
timestamps.

I would also suggest dmesg -w to see the messages in realtime.

> is your work in a github repo, sourceforge project, or similar, where others
> could have a look, and, perhaps, contribute, Nicolas?

It is way too early for that: no doc, no build system. I just added a quick
comment with a copyright notice and the build command and uploaded to my web
page (so 1990's!):

http://nsup.org/~george/comp/misc/mtpop.c

I can make no promise about a timeline, or even reacting to contributions,
except it will be long (fixing libavfilter has uttermost priority for me
right now). But this is the only place I have publicly spoken of it, so if
someone wants to completely take over, just reply to this mail and everybody
will be informed.

Regards,

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Re: Debian Jessie : regular console instead of a hi-res one!

2016-09-05 Thread David Wright
On Mon 05 Sep 2016 at 21:31:20 (+0530), Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
> Is there any way to get a regular console under Debian Jessie?
> I don't use a GUI, just plain old CLI, and working on hi-res with
> "tiny" little fonts is extremely painful.
> I have tried playing with "console-setup". No results.

I have commands aliased thus in ~/.bashrc

alias my-font-tiny="setfont Lat15-Terminus12x6"
alias my-font-small="setfont Lat15-Terminus14"
alias my-font-medium="setfont Lat15-Terminus20x10"
alias my-font-large="setfont Lat15-Terminus24x12"
alias my-font-huge="setfont Lat15-Terminus28x14"
alias my-font-vast="setfont Lat15-Terminus32x16"

$ cat /etc/default/console-setup
# CONFIGURATION FILE FOR SETUPCON

# Consult the console-setup(5) manual page.

ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[1-6]"

CHARMAP="UTF-8"

CODESET="Lat15"
# Make no font changes to allow scrollback of boot screen

VIDEOMODE=

# The following is an example how to use a braille font
# FONT='lat9w-08.psf.gz brl-8x8.psf'
FONTFACE="Terminus"
FONTSIZE="10x20"
$ 

That sets the default for logging in. Changing the font like this will
clear the scrollback buffer (ie everything before the current screenfull)
if you are someone who looks at booting messages.

I think Terminus comes from package xfonts-terminus. If that's not the
case then post again and I will investigate. (I have a lot of fonts
installed for both VCs and X, which I do use.) Of course, you can use
whatever set of fonts you want, but I find Terminus very clear.
However, it's not well endowed for Unicode, so you may want something
different.

Those aliased commands set each VC independently BTW.

Cheers,
David.



Oferuje pomoc

2016-09-05 Thread Ewa Krupińska
Witam. Jestem userem Debiana już chwilę.  Chciałbym zaoferować swoją pomoc
w tworzeniu Debiana lub inną.  Proszę o kontakt z Waszej strony . Gorąco
pozdrawiam Grzesiek


Re: mount MTP phone

2016-09-05 Thread Tony Baldwin

On 09/05/2016 11:09 AM, Nicolas George wrote:

Le decadi 20 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Curt Howland a écrit :

I've never been able to mount any MTP phone to Linux. Different
phones, different Android versions, different Linux installations,
nada.


I have. With FUSE and gvfs, something like (the computer where I did it and
kept notes is current shut down):

gvfs-mount 'mtp://[usb:001,002]'

You need to have gvfs-fuse already running, then it appears under
/run/users/$UID/gvfs/.

libmtp has a few tools to manipulate MTP devices without mounting them, but
they have 0 documentation. Furthermore, MTP it awfully slow at startup for
some tasks, so individual commands without a process to keep the library
open will give awful results. I have started working on a tool with a
script-friendly FTP-like interface, but not got very far yet due to other
more pressing projects.

Regards,



Something has changed since yesterday (IN which I installeed jmtpfs).
Now when I do ls usb, I see this:
Bus 005 Device 012: ID 22b8:2ea4 Motorola PCS
I'm also seeing possibly relevant (I don't know) stuff in dmesg, such as 
this:
[quote][75390.506984] hub 5-0:1.0: port 5 disabled by hub (EMI?), 
re-enabling...

[75390.507000] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 8
[75406.588441] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 9 using ehci_hcd
[75406.722345] usb 5-5: New USB device found, idVendor=22b8, idProduct=2ea6
[75406.722360] usb 5-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, 
SerialNumber=3

[75406.722368] usb 5-5: Product: XT1254
[75406.722374] usb 5-5: Manufacturer: motorola
[75406.722379] usb 5-5: SerialNumber: ZY2234TGKZ
[81479.602219] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 9
[81479.876441] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 10 using ehci_hcd
[81480.010291] usb 5-5: New USB device found, idVendor=22b8, idProduct=2ea6
[81480.010305] usb 5-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, 
SerialNumber=3

[81480.010314] usb 5-5: Product: XT1254
[81480.010319] usb 5-5: Manufacturer: motorola
[81480.010325] usb 5-5: SerialNumber: ZY2234TGKZ
[81483.946880] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 10
[81484.220444] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 11 using ehci_hcd
[81484.354763] usb 5-5: New USB device found, idVendor=22b8, idProduct=2ea6
[81484.354778] usb 5-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, 
SerialNumber=3

[81484.354786] usb 5-5: Product: XT1254
[81484.354792] usb 5-5: Manufacturer: motorola
[81484.354797] usb 5-5: SerialNumber: ZY2234TGKZ
[81484.399977] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 11
[81508.968204] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 12 using ehci_hcd
[81509.102613] usb 5-5: New USB device found, idVendor=22b8, idProduct=2ea4
[81509.102627] usb 5-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, 
SerialNumber=3

[81509.102635] usb 5-5: Product: XT1254
[81509.102641] usb 5-5: Manufacturer: motorola
[81509.102647] usb 5-5: SerialNumber: ZY2234TGKZ
[/quote]


is your work in a github repo, sourceforge project, or similar, where 
others could have a look, and, perhaps, contribute, Nicolas?


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Re: Debian Jessie : regular console instead of a hi-res one!

2016-09-05 Thread Stephen Powell
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016, at 12:01, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
> 
> Is there any way to get a regular console under Debian Jessie?
> I don't use a GUI, just plain old CLI, and working on hi-res with "tiny" 
> little fonts is extremely painful.
> I have tried playing with "console-setup". No results.
> 

Yes.  What you are seeing is a "frame buffer" console.  In most cases,
the X driver requires this.  But if you are not using an X server, you
can disable it.  The trick is to blacklist the right driver.  For example,
if you have a radeon chipset, blacklisting the radeon driver might accomplish
this.  Create a file such as /etc/modprobe.d/local.conf.  Put a line in it
which says

   blacklist radeon

Save the file and exit the editor.  Whenever you blacklist a module, it is
a good idea to rebuild your initial RAM file system, although if the module
is not loaded until after the permanent root file system is mounted read-only,
this is not strictly required.  To do this, issue

   update-initramfs -u -k $(uname -r)

Then shutdown and reboot.

To determine which module to blacklist, issue

   dmesg|less

and see if you can figure out which module is loading.  You can also issue

   lsmod|less

to see which modules are loaded.  Perhaps you can identify which module is
the frame buffer driver this way.  Knowing your video chipset helps give you
a clue also.  Issue

   lspci|less

and look for VGA.  This may give you a clue as to the identity of the frame
buffer driver.

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Re: How to forcibly abort a command in a terminal window?

2016-09-05 Thread Nicolas George
Le decadi 20 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Dutch Ingraham a écrit :
> > SIGTERM (number 15) by default while Ctrl-C sends SIGINT (number 3) by
> > default. But both have the same default action of interrupting the process.
> The last sentence is inaccurate and imprecise.  See man 7 signal, and esp. 
> under
> the column "Action."

I indeed misremembered the number for SIGINT; thanks for noticing. With that
mistake fixed, I think my sentence becomes exact.


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Re: Re: How to permanently change default sound input source?

2016-09-05 Thread Frédéric Mesplède
So, here is the name of the usb camera:

alsa_input.usb-046d_HD_Webcam_C525_698364D0-00-C525.analog-mono

I then tried the command:

pcmd set-default-source
alsa_input.usb-046d_HD_Webcam_C525_698364D0-00-C525.analog-mono

It worked at first but when I rebooted the computer it was set on the
regular microphone outlet...
I think that pulseaudio control panel is in conflict with mate sound
control panel because when I switch
on the usb camera microphone the the regular mate sound control panel
it does not work, whereas if I turn it on through pulseaudio control
panel
it does work. I do not know if I remove pulseaudio control panel from
the computer, if it will work...
Is there a way maybe to modify skype desktop shortcut so that it will
automatically launch the right
audio source input device?



Re: Debian Jessie : regular console instead of a hi-res one!

2016-09-05 Thread Nicolas George
Le decadi 20 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Mayuresh Kathe a écrit :
> Is there any way to get a regular console under Debian Jessie?
> I don't use a GUI, just plain old CLI, and working on hi-res with "tiny"
> little fonts is extremely painful.
> I have tried playing with "console-setup". No results.

You probably need to inhibit the auto-loading of the kernel module
corresponding to your video controller.

But I advise against it: you will get stuck with the text mode emulation of
modern video cards, something very old and something that the vendors no
longer care about. You would probably get much better comfort by keeping the
framebuffer console and configuring it to use larger fonts.

In fact, even for CLI, if the box is not too old, I think you would be even
better of starting an X11 server with just a big XTerm taking all the
screen: in my experience, X11 terminal emulator are much more comfortable
than anything in the console.


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Re: How to forcibly abort a command in a terminal window?

2016-09-05 Thread Charlie Kravetz
On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 17:19:38 +0200
Nicolas George  wrote:

>Le decadi 20 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Charlie Kravetz a écrit :
>> I open a second terminal, then use ps -A to find the command. I can
>> kill it with "sudo kill " which kills the job number. It is not
>> always instant, but faster than ctrl-c for some things, including rsync
>> and cp .  
>
>Not true.
>
>The only difference between your method and kill is that kill will send
>SIGTERM (number 15) by default while Ctrl-C sends SIGINT (number 3) by
>default. But both have the same default action of interrupting the process.
>
>cp does not handle signals explicitly, leaving them to their default
>behaviour. rsync catches signals, but with the same handler for SIGINT and
>SIGTERM. Therefore, the effect of Ctrl-C and kill on both is exactly the
>same. The difference you observe is certainly only psychological.
>
>Note that the same does not apply to "kill -9": SIGKILL, number 9, can not
>be caught by processes. Yet, since cp does not catch signals, Ctrl-C, kill
>or kill -9 will have the same effect. On rsync, "kill -9" will prevent it
>from cleaning up temp files, which can be a life saver if you forgot the -P
>option and already copied a big chunk of data over a slow link.
>
>Also note that other applications may behave differently. I have noticed
>that Python applications using Qt ignore SIGINT for no apparent reason
>except annoy developers. Knowing ^\, i.e. SIGQUIT, is useful in that kind of
>cases, even though this is not the purpose of SIGQUIT.
>
>Regards,
>

Psychological or not, it certainly works for me. By killing the job
number, it forces it to stop on my computer. 

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Re: [OFF-TÓPIC] - Nota de Repúdio.

2016-09-05 Thread Diego Rabatone Oliveira
Inclusive, olhando o histórico da lista, o henrique manda bastante
off-topic  fica difícil ser amistoso


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Em 5 de setembro de 2016 04:07, Rodolfo  escreveu:

> Reclama no reclame aqui também, lá é um bom espaço pra reclamações e
> muitas empresas olham lá.
>
> Em 4 de setembro de 2016 15:05, Henrique Fagundes <
> henri...@linuxadmin.com.br> escreveu:
>
>> Oi amigo,
>>
>> Já estou com cadastrado na Anatel e no Portal do Consumidor.
>> Acabei de receber uma ligação do Analista Eduardo, da LiveTIM.
>>
>> Eu to vendo que os caras estão se esforçando. Mas não tive solução.
>> E a gente sabe é ridiculamente fácil configurar um reverso.
>>
>> Atenciosamente,
>>
>> Henrique Fagundes
>> henri...@linuxadmin.com.br
>> Skype: magnata-br-rj
>> Linux User: 475399
>>
>> http://www.aprendendolinux.com/
>> http://www.facebook.com/PortalAprendendoLinux
>> http://youtube.com/aprendendolinux/
>> http://twitter.com/aprendendolinux/
>> __
>> Participe do Grupo Aprendendo Linux
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/portal-aprendendo-linux
>>
>> Ou envie um e-mail para:
>> portal-aprendendo-linux+subscr...@googlegroups.com
>>
>>
>>
>>  Mensagem original 
>> Assunto: Re: [OFF-TÓPIC] - Nota de Repúdio.
>> De: Rodolfo 
>> Para: Henrique Fagundes 
>> CC: debian-user-portuguese 
>> Data: 04/09/2016 15:49
>>
>> Você precisa procurar a Anatel para reclamações.
>>>
>>> Abraços.
>>>
>>> Em 4 de setembro de 2016 11:24, Henrique Fagundes
>>> >
>>> escreveu:
>>>
>>> Amigos,
>>>
>>> Boa tarde!
>>>
>>> Peço licença aos amigos desse grupo para compartilhar com vocês a
>>> minha nota de repúdio ao provedor de internet que me atende.
>>>
>>> Peço aos senhores que assistam e compartilhem, até essa reclamação
>>> chegar em um manager que operacionalize e efetive a minha
>>> solicitação.
>>>
>>> Segue o link:
>>> http://bit.ly/2czuAR5
>>>
>>> Desde já, muito obrigado a todos.
>>>
>>> Atenciosamente,
>>>
>>> Henrique Fagundes
>>> henri...@linuxadmin.com.br 
>>> Skype: magnata-br-rj
>>> Linux User: 475399
>>>
>>> http://www.aprendendolinux.com/ 
>>> http://www.facebook.com/PortalAprendendoLinux
>>> 
>>> http://youtube.com/aprendendolinux/
>>> 
>>> http://twitter.com/aprendendolinux/
>>> 
>>> 
>>> __
>>> Participe do Grupo Aprendendo Linux
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/portal-aprendendo-linux
>>> 
>>>
>>> Ou envie um e-mail para:
>>> portal-aprendendo-linux+subscr...@googlegroups.com
>>> 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>


Re: How to forcibly abort a command in a terminal window?

2016-09-05 Thread Dutch Ingraham
On Mon, Sep 05, 2016 at 05:19:38PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> Le decadi 20 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Charlie Kravetz a écrit :
> SIGTERM (number 15) by default while Ctrl-C sends SIGINT (number 3) by
> default. But both have the same default action of interrupting the process.

The last sentence is inaccurate and imprecise.  See man 7 signal, and esp. under
the column "Action."



Debian Jessie : regular console instead of a hi-res one!

2016-09-05 Thread Mayuresh Kathe

Hi,

Is there any way to get a regular console under Debian Jessie?
I don't use a GUI, just plain old CLI, and working on hi-res with "tiny" 
little fonts is extremely painful.

I have tried playing with "console-setup". No results.

~Mayuresh



Re: [OT] Flash Player para linux "strikes back"

2016-09-05 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 05 Sep 2016 16:08:46 +0200, Altair Linux escribió:

> Creo que te voy a decir una cosa que NO es nada nueva. Mientras ciertas
> paginas web (correcto, me refiero a ESAS paginas web) usen flash para
> los temas de videos, flash va a seguir existiendo en el mundo de Linux.
> 
> ¿O me va alguien a decir que flash se usa actuamente en Linux como
> opcion principal para algo diferente a lo indicado antes?.

Pues mira, te cuento una anécdota de ayer mismo. 

Yo siempre tengo flash actualizado PERO desactivado. Siempre. Sólo lo 
habilito momentáneamente para ver series y películas online de ciertas 
fuentes de (ejem) dudosa procedencia ;-) y ayer fue uno de esos días en 
los que me puse a ver una película de animación (Mascotas, 2016) y se me 
olvidó activar Flash Player pero... ¡ondiá! funcionó sin problemas.

P.S. La peli bastante pobre, la verdad, me esperaba algo con más 
"chicha" (nunca mejor dicho). Y ya van dos patinazos en cuanto a 
animación se refiere: "Del revés", que no he logrado pasar de los 
primeros 10 minutos y ahora esta, aunque cierto es que se trata de dos 
productoras distintas.

Saludos,

-- 
Camaleón



Re: How to forcibly abort a command in a terminal window?

2016-09-05 Thread Nicolas George
Le decadi 20 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Charlie Kravetz a écrit :
> I open a second terminal, then use ps -A to find the command. I can
> kill it with "sudo kill " which kills the job number. It is not
> always instant, but faster than ctrl-c for some things, including rsync
> and cp .

Not true.

The only difference between your method and kill is that kill will send
SIGTERM (number 15) by default while Ctrl-C sends SIGINT (number 3) by
default. But both have the same default action of interrupting the process.

cp does not handle signals explicitly, leaving them to their default
behaviour. rsync catches signals, but with the same handler for SIGINT and
SIGTERM. Therefore, the effect of Ctrl-C and kill on both is exactly the
same. The difference you observe is certainly only psychological.

Note that the same does not apply to "kill -9": SIGKILL, number 9, can not
be caught by processes. Yet, since cp does not catch signals, Ctrl-C, kill
or kill -9 will have the same effect. On rsync, "kill -9" will prevent it
from cleaning up temp files, which can be a life saver if you forgot the -P
option and already copied a big chunk of data over a slow link.

Also note that other applications may behave differently. I have noticed
that Python applications using Qt ignore SIGINT for no apparent reason
except annoy developers. Knowing ^\, i.e. SIGQUIT, is useful in that kind of
cases, even though this is not the purpose of SIGQUIT.

Regards,

-- 
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Re: mount MTP phone

2016-09-05 Thread Nicolas George
Le decadi 20 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Curt Howland a écrit :
> I've never been able to mount any MTP phone to Linux. Different 
> phones, different Android versions, different Linux installations, 
> nada.

I have. With FUSE and gvfs, something like (the computer where I did it and
kept notes is current shut down):

gvfs-mount 'mtp://[usb:001,002]'

You need to have gvfs-fuse already running, then it appears under
/run/users/$UID/gvfs/.

libmtp has a few tools to manipulate MTP devices without mounting them, but
they have 0 documentation. Furthermore, MTP it awfully slow at startup for
some tasks, so individual commands without a process to keep the library
open will give awful results. I have started working on a tool with a
script-friendly FTP-like interface, but not got very far yet due to other
more pressing projects.

Regards,

-- 
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Re: How to forcibly abort a command in a terminal window?

2016-09-05 Thread Charlie Kravetz
On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 09:06:27 -0500
Richard Owlett  wrote:

>On 9/5/2016 8:35 AM, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 05, 2016 at 08:13:03AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:  
>>> Thank you.
>>> Sometimes harware reset is the only thing.
>>> The cp command was crudded up by human error ;/  
>>
>> Your ^C would eventually be honoured by cp. The result will be an incomplete
>> copy, but the filesystem should be in a consistent state. Performing a 
>> hardware
>> reset could result in filesystem corruption (which a journalled filesystem
>> would correct: but not something like FAT32 as commonly used on USB sticks).
>>  
>
> promptness of abort was higher priority than file system 
>integretity.
>I date from 8085 being a new device ;/
>
>

I open a second terminal, then use ps -A to find the command. I can
kill it with "sudo kill " which kills the job number. It is not
always instant, but faster than ctrl-c for some things, including rsync
and cp .

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Re: mount MTP phone

2016-09-05 Thread Curt Howland
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I've never been able to mount any MTP phone to Linux. Different 
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How to use Mate in multi-screen ?

2016-09-05 Thread Alex ARNAUD

Dear all,

I'm a visual-impaired people and I'm trying to use the multi-screen 
capability of the Mate desktop. I've added panels on both the first and 
second screen to be able to launch applications or anything else more 
easily.


The problem is : when I unplug one of the screens, all the configured 
panels of this screen appear on the screen which remains active. When I 
re-plug the screen, the panels gets back to its initial location, 
separately on the two screens.
I've made research on Internet and I've checked the dconf database 
without results.


My question is : why do all the panels configured on two screens 
separately appear on one of the two screens when one of them is unplugged?


Best regards.

--
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Re: system monitor

2016-09-05 Thread roman_calin
Hi J.

Take time and look attentive to both cpu cores and to both ram and swap
graph and compare them

Roman Calin

On Sun, 4 Sep 2016 19:44:34 +0200, Jochen Spieker 
wrote:
> roman_ca...@mail.md:
>> hi users i need an advice in what bug category to place these:
>> https://postimg.org/image/yj08o66rh/
>>
>> do you see that cpu and memory usage in system monitor window and in message
>> tray are different?
> 
> No, I don't see any significant difference. All graphs hover around
> 40-50%.
> 
> J.



Re: Problem selecting options for cp command

2016-09-05 Thread Lars Noodén
On 09/05/2016 05:21 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> "archive" had brought up mental image of dusty back rooms where things
> were being preserved for posterity. Not making a copy to actually be used.
> 
> Someone had suggested rsync but that has too many options for me to
> bungle. "cp" may be slower but appears more comfortable.
> 
> Thanks to all.

For rsync, the only options that you need to worry about are -a and -v.
Even then the -v is optional.

rsync -av /media/richard/myrepo/ /media/richard/test/

Just remember the trailing slash on the directories and it will go fine.

Regards,
Lars



Re: Problem selecting options for cp command

2016-09-05 Thread Richard Owlett

On 9/5/2016 7:46 AM, Mark Fletcher wrote:



On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 9:30 PM Richard Owlett
> wrote:

I attempted to copy contents of one partition to another using
 cp -R /media/richard/myrepo /media/richard/test

/media/richard/myrepo is a hard disk partition
/media/richard/test   is a USB flash drive

I received "illegal operation" error messages as symbolic links
were encountered.
"man cp" was too terse to be illuminating.


I think cp -a is your best bet. It will copy everything,
shouldn't choke on links, and will also set permissions etc
correctly on the target device, assuming you have permissions to
do so (you should be doing the copy as root, always assuming you
want to keep permissions and access modes intact).

I recently used it to copy hard disk partitions to a replacement
SSD (some discussions about that are in the archives of this
list) and it worked just dandy.

Mark


"archive" had brought up mental image of dusty back rooms where 
things were being preserved for posterity. Not making a copy to 
actually be used.


Someone had suggested rsync but that has too many options for me 
to bungle. "cp" may be slower but appears more comfortable.


Thanks to all.




Re: [OT] Flash Player para linux "strikes back"

2016-09-05 Thread Gonzalo Rivero
El lun, 05-09-2016 a las 16:11 +0200, Altair Linux escribió:
> Y en temas de productividad?
> 

a... vos decis para cosas /de verdad/ ?, nola che. No se me ocurren
ejemplos

pd: hay uno de esos tales sitios de videos que ya transmite por html



Re: [OT] Flash Player para linux "strikes back"

2016-09-05 Thread Jhosue rui
El día 5 de septiembre de 2016, 10:11, Altair Linux
 escribió:
> Y en temas de productividad?
>
¡Claro!

Para producir vagos.


-- 

Por favor, NO utilice formatos de archivo propietarios para el
intercambio de documentos, como DOC y XLS, sino HTML, PDF, TXT, CSV o
cualquier otro que no obligue a utilizar un programa de un fabricante
en concreto.
Internet Explorer y Outlook son muy peligrosos por sus continuos
problemas de seguridad. Utilice alternativas libres:
http://www.mozillaes.org/

Usuario linux registrado #387231
http://counter.li.org

Por favor evite enviar adjuntos de powerpoint y word vea
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.es.html



Re: [OT] Flash Player para linux "strikes back"

2016-09-05 Thread Altair Linux
Y en temas de productividad?



Re: [OT] Flash Player para linux "strikes back"

2016-09-05 Thread Gonzalo Rivero
El lun, 05-09-2016 a las 16:08 +0200, Altair Linux escribió:
> Creo que te voy a decir una cosa que NO es nada nueva. Mientras
> ciertas paginas web (correcto, me refiero a ESAS paginas web) usen
> flash para los temas de videos, flash va a seguir existiendo en el
> mundo de Linux.
> 
> ¿O me va alguien a decir que flash se usa actuamente en Linux como
> opcion principal para algo diferente a lo indicado antes?.
> 

jueguitos de facebook, indispensables para perder el tiempo en el
trabajo :P



Re: [OT] Flash Player para linux "strikes back"

2016-09-05 Thread Altair Linux
Creo que te voy a decir una cosa que NO es nada nueva. Mientras
ciertas paginas web (correcto, me refiero a ESAS paginas web) usen
flash para los temas de videos, flash va a seguir existiendo en el
mundo de Linux.

¿O me va alguien a decir que flash se usa actuamente en Linux como
opcion principal para algo diferente a lo indicado antes?.



Re: [OT] Flash Player para linux "strikes back"

2016-09-05 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 05 Sep 2016 13:45:56 +, Camaleón escribió:

> Parece que el complemento de Flash Player basado en NPAPI vuelve a estar
> disponible¹, lo que significa que se va a sincronizar con la rama actual
> pero seguirá sin incluir características avanzadas, más bien se centrará
> en la seguridad.

(...)

Aviso a navegantes: la beta 23 no la detecta Firefox. Parece que además 
de Fedora (como dice la nota) tampoco funciona en Debian. 

Eso es eficacia en prevención de errores X-)

Saludos,

-- 
Camaleón



Re: How to forcibly abort a command in a terminal window?

2016-09-05 Thread Richard Owlett

On 9/5/2016 8:35 AM, Jonathan Dowland wrote:

On Mon, Sep 05, 2016 at 08:13:03AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:

Thank you.
Sometimes harware reset is the only thing.
The cp command was crudded up by human error ;/


Your ^C would eventually be honoured by cp. The result will be an incomplete
copy, but the filesystem should be in a consistent state. Performing a hardware
reset could result in filesystem corruption (which a journalled filesystem
would correct: but not something like FAT32 as commonly used on USB sticks).



 promptness of abort was higher priority than file system 
integretity.

I date from 8085 being a new device ;/




Re: mount MTP phone

2016-09-05 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2016 04 Sep 22:53 -0500, Neal P. Murphy wrote:
> Oh, wait. (Grasping at a straw...) Do you need pkg usb-modeswitch?
> There are some USB NADs (Network Access Device) for which udev uses
> usb-modeswitch to switch from the default mode that presents the
> Windows drivers in a filesystem to a different mode (such as, on a
> cellular modem, that allows one to use it somewhat like a
> modem). Windows handles the switch automatically, but Linux needs
> usb-modeswitch and udev.

I've yet to try it myself but I do know that my Motorola XT-901
(Electrify M) Android phone will come up as a removable drive under
windows so that one can download and install the Windows software for
accessing the phone's file system.  Running that software permits
switching the phone into an MTP device.

Likewise, plugging the phone into a Linux desktop causes it to be
connected as a USB mass storage device and nothing else.  At least it
used to as I now use the AirDroid app to access the phone over the LAN
with more functionality than MTP offered, as I recall.

- Nate

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possible worlds.  The pessimist fears this is true."

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RE: errores de autenticacion NTLM+SQUID3 despues de actualizacion (SOLUCIONADO)

2016-09-05 Thread Laura Marzà Porcar
Muchas gracias Camaleón! voy a tener que darle un buen repaso a mi inglés, 
porque no había entendido lo de comentar la línea del smb.conf.. así ha 
funcionado perfectamente

No se si atreverme a actualizar Samba después de esta última.. ;)

Saludos!! Laur@. 



-Mensaje original-
De: Camaleón [mailto:noela...@gmail.com] 
Enviado el: lunes, 05 de septiembre de 2016 15:34
Para: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Asunto: Re: errores de autenticacion NTLM+SQUID3 despues de actualizacion

El Mon, 05 Sep 2016 13:48:01 +0200, Laura Marzà Porcar escribió:

> Hola, creo que esto no ha llegado, lo he enviado al poco de darme de 
> alta e igual me he dado demasiada prisa, si si que habia llegado pido 
> disculpas.

No, no llegó, o la menos no lo he visto en el archivo de la lista. Pero esta es 
una lista abierta por lo que no es necesario estar suscrito para enviar/recibir 
los mensajes.

Ah, y acuérdate de mandar los correos en formato texto plano ;-)
 
(...)
 
> Hola, había configurado squid3 (versión 3.4.8) para funcionar con 
> autenticación NTLM contra un active directory, estaba funcionando 
> bien, había configurado ya varias restricciones de acceso en active y 
> squid, pero actualice para depurar algunos errores que me aparecían al 
> acceder a algunas páginas y ahora no puedo validar los usuarios, me 
> aparece el siguiente error:

No dices qué versión de Debian tienes ni qué paquetes has actualizado que han 
generado el error.
 
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18| negotiate_wrapper: received type 3 NTLM token 
> Gotser=[MIUSUARIO] domain=[MIDOMINIO] workstation=[MIEQUIPO] len1=24 
> len2=404
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18| negotiate_wrapper: Error reading NTLM helper 
> response
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| WARNING: negotiate authenticator #Hlpr0 
> exited
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| Too few negotiateauthenticator 
> processesare running (need 1/20)
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| Starting new helpers
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| helperOpenServers: Starting 
> 1/20'negotiate_wrapper' processes
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| ERROR: Negotiate Authentication 
> Helper'0xb829a0d8/0xb829a0d8' crashed!.
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| ERROR: Negotiate Authentication 
> validating user. Result: {result=Unknown}
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18| negotiate_wrapper: Starting version 1.0
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18| negotiate_wrapper: NTLM command: 
> /usr/bin/ntlm_auth --diagnostics --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-ntlmssp 
> --domain=MIDOMINIO
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18| negotiate_wrapper: Kerberos 
> command:/usr/local/bin/squid_kerb_auth -d -s GSS_C_NO_NAME
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18| squid_kerb_auth: Starting version 1.0.7

No veo un error claro de por qué falla la autentificación pero obviamente el 
resultado de la negociación al intentar validar al usuario es fallido :-?

> En SQUID3, la validación la hago de la siguiente manera (que hasta el 
> otro dia que actualicé me había funcionado):

(...)

> He estado mirando por la web y he leido algo sobre la instalación de 
> un parche que soluciona el problema 
> (https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11914), pero no se como 
> aplicar esto, básicamente es que no se como empezar ¿Cómo descargo 
> este parche?, una vez tuviese el parche descargado ya es cuestión de 
> buscar como se aplica, pero es que lo absurdo es no se como debo 
> descargarlo o guardarlo.

Hum... sí, parece que hy un parche pero también dicen que comentando esta línea 
en el archivo /etc/samba/smb.conf y reiniciando squid3 se soluciona:

# map to guest = bad user

En cuanto a cómo actualizar samba k aplicar el parche dependerá del origen del 
paquete que hayas instalado (si es un paquete fuente o un .deb de los 
repositorios de Debian).

Nota: creo que la versión del paquete de Debian que corrige ese problema es la 
"4.2.10+dfsg-0+deb8u3".

Saludos,

--
Camaleón



[OT] Flash Player para linux "strikes back"

2016-09-05 Thread Camaleón
Hola,

¡Rediez! ¿Es que nunca nos va a dejar?

Parece que el complemento de Flash Player basado en NPAPI vuelve a estar 
disponible¹, lo que significa que se va a sincronizar con la rama actual 
pero seguirá sin incluir características avanzadas, más bien se centrará
en la seguridad.

De todas formas, yo lo voy a seguir dejando desactivado junto con java,
por si acaso O:-)

https://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2016/08/beta-news-flash-player-npapi-for-linux.html#sthash.3gR3RhEv.dpbs

Saludos,

-- 
Camaleón



Re: Problem selecting options for cp command

2016-09-05 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Mon, Sep 05, 2016 at 08:25:37AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> That may have been the problem. It's possible the flash drive HAD BEEN
> formatted FAT-32. No way to tell now as I brute forced wiped drive by having
> gparted format it as ext2.

If you are going to put an extX family filesystem on it, I'd recommend at
least ext3, and ideally ext4, which have journals and therefore are more
robust in the face of things like power cuts.


-- 
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Re: errores de autenticacion NTLM+SQUID3 despues de actualizacion

2016-09-05 Thread Camaleón
El Mon, 05 Sep 2016 13:48:01 +0200, Laura Marzà Porcar escribió:

> Hola, creo que esto no ha llegado, lo he enviado al poco de darme de
> alta e igual me he dado demasiada prisa, si si que habia llegado pido
> disculpas.

No, no llegó, o la menos no lo he visto en el archivo de la lista. Pero 
esta es una lista abierta por lo que no es necesario estar suscrito para 
enviar/recibir los mensajes.

Ah, y acuérdate de mandar los correos en formato texto plano ;-)
 
(...)
 
> Hola, había configurado squid3 (versión 3.4.8) para funcionar con
> autenticación NTLM contra un active directory, estaba funcionando bien,
> había configurado ya varias restricciones de acceso en active y squid,
> pero actualice para depurar algunos errores que me aparecían al acceder
> a algunas páginas y ahora no puedo validar los usuarios, me aparece el
> siguiente error:

No dices qué versión de Debian tienes ni qué paquetes has actualizado que
han generado el error.
 
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18| negotiate_wrapper: received type 3 NTLM token 
> Gotser=[MIUSUARIO] domain=[MIDOMINIO] workstation=[MIEQUIPO] len1=24 len2=404
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18| negotiate_wrapper: Error reading NTLM helper response
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| WARNING: negotiate authenticator #Hlpr0 exited
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| Too few negotiateauthenticator processesare 
> running (need 1/20)
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| Starting new helpers
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| helperOpenServers: Starting 
> 1/20'negotiate_wrapper' processes
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| ERROR: Negotiate Authentication 
> Helper'0xb829a0d8/0xb829a0d8' crashed!.
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| ERROR: Negotiate Authentication validating 
> user. Result: {result=Unknown}
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18| negotiate_wrapper: Starting version 1.0
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18| negotiate_wrapper: NTLM command: /usr/bin/ntlm_auth
> --diagnostics --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-ntlmssp --domain=MIDOMINIO
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18| negotiate_wrapper: Kerberos 
> command:/usr/local/bin/squid_kerb_auth -d -s GSS_C_NO_NAME
> 2016/09/05 11:04:18| squid_kerb_auth: Starting version 1.0.7

No veo un error claro de por qué falla la autentificación pero obviamente 
el resultado de la negociación al intentar validar al usuario es fallido :-?

> En SQUID3, la validación la hago de la siguiente manera (que hasta el
> otro dia que actualicé me había funcionado):

(...)

> He estado mirando por la web y he leido algo sobre la instalación de un
> parche que soluciona el problema
> (https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11914), pero no se como
> aplicar esto, básicamente es que no se como empezar ¿Cómo descargo este
> parche?, una vez tuviese el parche descargado ya es cuestión de buscar
> como se aplica, pero es que lo absurdo es no se como debo descargarlo o
> guardarlo.

Hum... sí, parece que hy un parche pero también dicen que comentando esta
línea en el archivo /etc/samba/smb.conf y reiniciando squid3 se soluciona:

# map to guest = bad user

En cuanto a cómo actualizar samba k aplicar el parche dependerá del origen 
del paquete que hayas instalado (si es un paquete fuente o un .deb de los
repositorios de Debian).

Nota: creo que la versión del paquete de Debian que corrige ese problema 
es la "4.2.10+dfsg-0+deb8u3".

Saludos,

-- 
Camaleón



Re: How to forcibly abort a command in a terminal window?

2016-09-05 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Mon, Sep 05, 2016 at 08:13:03AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Thank you.
> Sometimes harware reset is the only thing.
> The cp command was crudded up by human error ;/

Your ^C would eventually be honoured by cp. The result will be an incomplete
copy, but the filesystem should be in a consistent state. Performing a hardware
reset could result in filesystem corruption (which a journalled filesystem
would correct: but not something like FAT32 as commonly used on USB sticks).


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Sistema inicia após suspender ou hibernar

2016-09-05 Thread Éderson Almeida de Jesus
OIá Pessoal,

Instalei o Debian 8.5 na sexta-feira passada (02/09) e mesmo após
seguir as orientações dos links [1,2,3] da wiki oficial do projeto,
meu sistema ao hibernar, não volta.

Eu pressiono o botão power, aparece a tela do GRUB com o Debian, mas
ao selecionar a primeira opcão com o kernel 3.16, o sistema tenta
voltar e aparece uma tela preta com o cursor e nada mais funciona, meu
teclado não responde, o cursor para de piscar e não tem mais atividade
no HD, dessa forma tenho que forçar um shutdown pelo botão power e
quando faço o boot do sistema ele funciona, so que perco todas as
aplicações abertas da sessão que hibernei.

[1] 
https://wiki.debian.org/Hibernation#Suspend_and_hibernate_configuration_in_Debian_Jessie
[2] https://wiki.debian.org/Suspend
[3] https://wiki.debian.org/SystemdSuspendSedation

Alguém poderia me ajudar configurar a suspensão e hibernação do modo
correto? Caso necessitem de logs, por favor informem o arquivo ao qual
tenho que olhar.


Atenciosamente;


Éderson A. Jesus
E-mail.: ederjesus at gmail dot com



Re: Problem selecting options for cp command

2016-09-05 Thread Richard Owlett

On 9/5/2016 7:55 AM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:

On Mon, 05 Sep 2016, Richard Owlett wrote:

I received "illegal operation" error messages as symbolic links were
encountered.


That means the target filesystem does not support symlinks.



That may have been the problem. It's possible the flash drive HAD 
BEEN formatted FAT-32. No way to tell now as I brute forced wiped 
drive by having gparted format it as ext2.




Re: How to forcibly abort a command in a terminal window?

2016-09-05 Thread Richard Owlett

On 9/5/2016 7:28 AM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:

On Mon, 05 Sep 2016, Richard Owlett wrote:

I realized I had miss-specified options. As data was multiple GB and target
was a USB connected flash drive I wished an immediate termination.


Usually there is no clean way to do this, and you have to wait for the
process to notice the signal, and abort.


It seems there should be a better option?


There is none, at least for "cp" and just about everything else that
does normal writes (i.e. not direct I/O bypassing the kernel page
cache).

Maybe doing direct I/O using "dd o=direct" with a suitable (not too big)
buffer size would work differently, but I am not sure about that at all.

Anyway, from what you described, a lot of data to write was already
submitted by "cp" to the kernel, and the "cp" process would be in "D"
(uninterruptible sleep) state because it accumulated too many dirty
pages (pending writes) already and was still trying to queue up more
writes.

Eventually, the kernel would have flushed enough data to the device and
would decide to waken "cp" up to get more data to write, at which point
"cp" would notice the SIGINT from ^C, and abort.  The kernel would
continue to flush the remaining data that had already been submitted for
writing, though, so device writes would not immediately stop.



Thank you.
Sometimes harware reset is the only thing.
The cp command was crudded up by human error ;/




Re: Problem selecting options for cp command

2016-09-05 Thread tomas
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On Mon, Sep 05, 2016 at 09:55:46AM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Mon, 05 Sep 2016, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > I received "illegal operation" error messages as symbolic links were
> > encountered.
> 
> That means the target filesystem does not support symlinks.

Oh, right. Good point -- forgot the most important part.

Luckily someone is reading carefully :-)

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Re: Problem selecting options for cp command

2016-09-05 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi,

Richard Owlett wrote:
> /media/richard/test   is a USB flash drive
> I received "illegal operation" error messages as symbolic links were
> encountered.

Maybe the filesystem is of a type which does not support symbolic links ?

  $ cp -R ./test/softlinks /mnt/fat
  cp: cannot create symbolic link ‘/mnt/fat/softlinks/irrelang’: Operation not 
permitted


Have a nice day :)

Thomas



Re: java pour navigateur Internet

2016-09-05 Thread Grégory Reinbold

Salut,

apt-get install icedtea-plugin


Le 05/09/2016 à 13:58, Arnaud Vandyck a écrit :
Le 8 août 2016 à 16:36, Alex PADOLY > a écrit :


Bonsoir à tous,


Bonjour,

Quel paquet faut-il installer pour qu'un site internet utilisant
java puisse fonctionner?

Un peu de lecture: https://wiki.debian.org/Java

C'est le paquet icedtea-8-plugin

Je me demande si je n'ai pas installé "icedtea-8-plugin:i386" (même si 
je suis sur un 64 bits)


Bonne journée/soirée,

--
Arnaud Vandyck
http://about.me/avdyk


--
Grégory Reinbold



Re: Problem selecting options for cp command

2016-09-05 Thread tomas
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On Mon, Sep 05, 2016 at 08:43:44AM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 8:29 AM, Richard Owlett  wrote:
> 
> > I attempted to copy contents of one partition to another using
> >cp -R /media/richard/myrepo /media/richard/test
> >
> > /media/richard/myrepo is a hard disk partition
> > /media/richard/test   is a USB flash drive
> >
> 
> I think what you want is the magic tar command:
> 
> $tar cf - [files] | (cd /[dir]; tar xf - )
> 
> It's wise, just to make sure it's going to do what you expect, to do
> 
> $tar cf - [files] | (cd /[dir]; tar tvf - )
> 
> first!

While basically correct, this is antiquated.

It stems from the good ol'days "cp" had no -a option. With the
ubiquity of the Gnu tools (thanks, Gnu!), you have cp -a, which
is what you really want. Or rsync (especially if you expect having
to stop the copy operation mid-way and restart it, or if you have
an old version of the copy to start of, as in backups).

When copying across machine boundaries, use rsync. Much nicer.
As in "by orders of magnitude much nicer".

Regards
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Re: Problem selecting options for cp command

2016-09-05 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Mon, 05 Sep 2016, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I received "illegal operation" error messages as symbolic links were
> encountered.

That means the target filesystem does not support symlinks.

-- 
  Henrique Holschuh



Re: Problem selecting options for cp command

2016-09-05 Thread tomas
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On Mon, Sep 05, 2016 at 07:29:52AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I attempted to copy contents of one partition to another using
>cp -R /media/richard/myrepo /media/richard/test
> 
> /media/richard/myrepo is a hard disk partition
> /media/richard/test   is a USB flash drive
> 
> I received "illegal operation" error messages as symbolic links were
> encountered.
> "man cp" was too terse to be illuminating.

First: what do you *want*?
  (a) if cp finds a link it should copy it as a (now possibly
dangling) link)
  (b) it should copy (recursively) the contents of the dir
the link points to.

Once you are clear, it's easier to decide

Hint: when doing backup, you almost always want cp -a (*not* -R).
It will copy the links as links. If they point to some place
outside the tree under copy, they are dangling links in the copy.
On backups you almost always want that.

Regards
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Re: Problem selecting options for cp command

2016-09-05 Thread Dan Purgert
Richard Owlett wrote:
> I attempted to copy contents of one partition to another using
> cp -R /media/richard/myrepo /media/richard/test
>
> /media/richard/myrepo is a hard disk partition
> /media/richard/test   is a USB flash drive
>
> I received "illegal operation" error messages as symbolic links 
> were encountered.
> "man cp" was too terse to be illuminating.
> [snip]
>
> What option(s) should I be using?
> Should I be looking at "dd" rather than "cp"?
> [snip]

Using 'dd' may work, though it seems you need to simply add the -l
option to the 'cp' command you were using.

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Re: Problem selecting options for cp command

2016-09-05 Thread Mark Fletcher
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 9:30 PM Richard Owlett  wrote:

> I attempted to copy contents of one partition to another using
> cp -R /media/richard/myrepo /media/richard/test
>
> /media/richard/myrepo is a hard disk partition
> /media/richard/test   is a USB flash drive
>
> I received "illegal operation" error messages as symbolic links
> were encountered.
> "man cp" was too terse to be illuminating.
>
>
I think cp -a is your best bet. It will copy everything, shouldn't choke on
links, and will also set permissions etc correctly on the target device,
assuming you have permissions to do so (you should be doing the copy as
root, always assuming you want to keep permissions and access modes intact).

I recently used it to copy hard disk partitions to a replacement SSD (some
discussions about that are in the archives of this list) and it worked just
dandy.

Mark


Re: Problem selecting options for cp command

2016-09-05 Thread Patrick Wiseman
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 8:29 AM, Richard Owlett  wrote:

> I attempted to copy contents of one partition to another using
>cp -R /media/richard/myrepo /media/richard/test
>
> /media/richard/myrepo is a hard disk partition
> /media/richard/test   is a USB flash drive
>

I think what you want is the magic tar command:

$tar cf - [files] | (cd /[dir]; tar xf - )

It's wise, just to make sure it's going to do what you expect, to do

$tar cf - [files] | (cd /[dir]; tar tvf - )

first!

Substitute 'u' for 'x' to update files; otherwise, old files will
overwrite newer files with the same name.  (I know; I did it!)

To copy a whole directory; create the parent dir if it doesn't already
exist, then:

$tar cf - [dir] | (cd /[parent_dir]; tar xf - )

I haven't had occasion to use it in a while, but I'm pretty sure it makes a
"perfect" copy.

HTH

Patrick


Resolved: update-alternatives failure to set/config x-www-browser

2016-09-05 Thread Tony Baldwin

On 09/05/2016 08:39 AM, Christian Seiler wrote:

Hi,

Am 5. September 2016 14:31:45 MESZ, schrieb Tony Baldwin :

I have done
sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser about 50 times in this
past week, and chosen chromium-browser as my goto/default, but links

>from icedove keep opening in iceweasel, no matter what.

???

Most GUI applications don't use x-www-browser (which is what 
update-alternatives controls) but either the xdg mime association system or 
mailcap. For icedove it's the former.

In your case, running

xdg-mime default chromium.desktop x-scheme-handler/http
x-scheme-handler/https text/html

as a the user for which this should be set should do the trick.

This did, indeed, do the trick!
Thanks!
./tony



Regards,
Christian




--
http://tonybaldwin.me
all tony, all the time



Re: update-alternatives failure to set/config x-www-browser

2016-09-05 Thread Christian Seiler
Hi,

Am 5. September 2016 14:31:45 MESZ, schrieb Tony Baldwin :
>I have done
>sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser about 50 times in this 
>past week, and chosen chromium-browser as my goto/default, but links 
>from icedove keep opening in iceweasel, no matter what.
>???

Most GUI applications don't use x-www-browser (which is what 
update-alternatives controls) but either the xdg mime association system or 
mailcap. For icedove it's the former.

In your case, running

xdg-mime default chromium.desktop x-scheme-handler/http 
x-scheme-handler/https text/html

as a the user for which this should be set should do the trick.

Regards,
Christian



update-alternatives failure to set/config x-www-browser

2016-09-05 Thread Tony Baldwin

I have done
sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser about 50 times in this 
past week, and chosen chromium-browser as my goto/default, but links 
from icedove keep opening in iceweasel, no matter what.

???

Thanks,
Tony

--
http://tonybaldwin.me
all tony, all the time



Problem selecting options for cp command

2016-09-05 Thread Richard Owlett

I attempted to copy contents of one partition to another using
   cp -R /media/richard/myrepo /media/richard/test

/media/richard/myrepo is a hard disk partition
/media/richard/test   is a USB flash drive

I received "illegal operation" error messages as symbolic links 
were encountered.

"man cp" was too terse to be illuminating.

https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/cp-invocation.html#cp-invocation
[apparently relevant excerpts below] was not enlightening.

"...
By default, cp does not copy directories. However, the -R, -a, 
and -r options cause cp to copy recursively by descending into 
source directories and copying files to corresponding destination 
directories.


When copying from a symbolic link, cp normally follows the link 
only when not copying recursively or when --link (-l) is used. 
This default can be overridden with the --archive (-a), -d, 
--dereference (-L), --no-dereference (-P), and -H options. If 
more than one of these options is specified, the last one 
silently overrides the others.


When copying to a symbolic link, cp follows the link only when it 
refers to an existing regular file. However, when copying to a 
dangling symbolic link, cp refuses by default, and fails with a 
diagnostic, since the operation is inherently dangerous. This 
behavior is contrary to historical practice and to POSIX. Set 
POSIXLY_CORRECT to make cp attempt to create the target of a 
dangling destination symlink, in spite of the possible risk. 
Also, when an option like --backup or --link acts to rename or 
remove the destination before copying, cp renames or removes the 
symbolic link rather than the file it points to.

..."

"...
‘-d’Copy symbolic links as symbolic links rather than copying 
the files that they
point to, and preserve hard links between source files 
in the copies. Equivalent

to --no-dereference --preserve=links.
..."

"...
‘-H’If a command line argument specifies a symbolic link, 
then copy the file it
points to rather than the symbolic link itself. However, 
copy (preserving its
nature) any symbolic link that is encountered via 
recursive traversal.

..."

"...
‘-R’
‘-r’
‘--recursive’
Copy directories recursively. By default, do not follow 
symbolic links in the source unless used together with the --link 
(-l) option; see the --archive (-a), -d, --dereference (-L), 
--no-dereference (-P), and -H options. Special files are copied 
by creating a destination file of the same type as the source; 
see the --copy-contents option. It is not portable to use -r to 
copy symbolic links or special files. On some non-GNU systems, -r 
implies the equivalent of -L and --copy-contents for historical 
reasons. Also, it is not portable to use -R to copy symbolic 
links unless you also specify -P, as POSIX allows implementations 
that dereference symbolic links by default.

..."

What option(s) should I be using?
Should I be looking at "dd" rather than "cp"?
"man dd" and 
https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/dd-invocation.html#dd-invocation 
not illuminating.


TIA








Re: How to forcibly abort a command in a terminal window?

2016-09-05 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Mon, 05 Sep 2016, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I realized I had miss-specified options. As data was multiple GB and target
> was a USB connected flash drive I wished an immediate termination.

Usually there is no clean way to do this, and you have to wait for the
process to notice the signal, and abort.

> It seems there should be a better option?

There is none, at least for "cp" and just about everything else that
does normal writes (i.e. not direct I/O bypassing the kernel page
cache).

Maybe doing direct I/O using "dd o=direct" with a suitable (not too big)
buffer size would work differently, but I am not sure about that at all.

Anyway, from what you described, a lot of data to write was already
submitted by "cp" to the kernel, and the "cp" process would be in "D"
(uninterruptible sleep) state because it accumulated too many dirty
pages (pending writes) already and was still trying to queue up more
writes.

Eventually, the kernel would have flushed enough data to the device and
would decide to waken "cp" up to get more data to write, at which point
"cp" would notice the SIGINT from ^C, and abort.  The kernel would
continue to flush the remaining data that had already been submitted for
writing, though, so device writes would not immediately stop.

-- 
  Henrique Holschuh



Re: mount MTP phone

2016-09-05 Thread Tony Baldwin

On 09/05/2016 06:50 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:

Tony Baldwin wrote:

I'm at a loss, friends:
I have a phone (Motorola Droid Turbo), which functions as an MTP device,
and auto-mounts on Win7, but not on Debian 8.
[snip]
I don't know what else to do to try and diagnose or resolve the matter.
Anyone?


Is the phone set to "USB for Charge Only"?  Mine ~always~ resets to
that, and I have to change it every time I plug it in and want to use it
as a USB drive.



Mine is definitely set to connect as an MTP device.

Thanks,
Tony

--
http://tonybaldwin.me
all tony, all the time



Re: java pour navigateur Internet

2016-09-05 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
Le 8 août 2016 à 16:36, Alex PADOLY  a écrit :

> Bonsoir à tous,
>

Bonjour,

> Quel paquet faut-il installer pour qu'un site internet utilisant java
> puisse fonctionner?
>
Un peu de lecture: https://wiki.debian.org/Java

C'est le paquet icedtea-8-plugin

Je me demande si je n'ai pas installé "icedtea-8-plugin:i386" (même si je
suis sur un 64 bits)

Bonne journée/soirée,

-- 
Arnaud Vandyck
http://about.me/avdyk


RE: errores de autenticacion NTLM+SQUID3 despues de actualizacion

2016-09-05 Thread Laura Marzà Porcar
 

Hola, creo que esto no ha llegado, lo he enviado al poco de darme de alta e 
igual me he dado demasiada prisa, si si que habia llegado pido disculpas.

 

De paso una aclaracion, el archivo en la pagina me lo descarga como 
tmp.diff.txt, no se si tengo que renombrarlo como ntlm_auth.c.diff. Yo en el 
servidor tengo la carpeta ntlm_auth, y dentro:

 

fake  

Makefile.am  

Makefile.in  

modules.m4  

smb_lm  

SSPI

 

pero no localizo ningun ntlm_auth.c

 

Esto es lo que pone dentro del tmp.diff.txt (referente a los ficheros, poner 
pone mucho mas)

--- a/source3/utils/ntlm_auth.c
+++ b/source3/utils/ntlm_auth.c



Gracias, Laura

 

De: Laura Marzà Porcar 
Enviado el: lunes, 05 de septiembre de 2016 11:37
Para: 'debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org'
Asunto: errores de autenticacion NTLM+SQUID3 despues de actualizacion

 

Hola, había configurado squid3 (versión 3.4.8) para funcionar con autenticación 
NTLM contra un active directory, estaba funcionando bien, había configurado ya 
varias restricciones de acceso en active y squid, pero actualice para depurar 
algunos errores que me aparecían al acceder a algunas páginas y ahora no puedo 
validar los usuarios, me aparece el siguiente error:

 

2016/09/05 11:04:18| negotiate_wrapper: received type 3 NTLM token

Got user=[MIUSUARIO] domain=[MIDOMINIO] workstation=[MIEQUIPO] len1=24 len2=404

2016/09/05 11:04:18| negotiate_wrapper: Error reading NTLM helper response

2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| WARNING: negotiateauthenticator #Hlpr0 exited

2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| Too few negotiateauthenticator processes are 
running (need 1/20)

2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| Starting new helpers

2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| helperOpenServers: Starting 1/20 
'negotiate_wrapper' processes

2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| ERROR: Negotiate Authentication Helper 
'0xb829a0d8/0xb829a0d8' crashed!.

2016/09/05 11:04:18.793 kid1| ERROR: Negotiate Authentication validating user. 
Result: {result=Unknown}

2016/09/05 11:04:18| negotiate_wrapper: Starting version 1.0

2016/09/05 11:04:18| negotiate_wrapper: NTLM command: /usr/bin/ntlm_auth 
--diagnostics --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-ntlmssp --domain=MIDOMINIO

2016/09/05 11:04:18| negotiate_wrapper: Kerberos command: 
/usr/local/bin/squid_kerb_auth -d -s GSS_C_NO_NAME

2016/09/05 11:04:18| squid_kerb_auth: Starting version 1.0.7

 

 

En SQUID3, la validación la hago de la siguiente manera (que hasta el otro dia 
que actualicé me había funcionado):

 

auth_param negotiate program /usr/local/bin/negotiate_wrapper -d --ntlm 
/usr/bin/ntlm_auth --diagnostics --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-ntlmssp 
--domain=MIDOMINIO

auth_param ntlm children 30

auth_param ntlm keep_alive off

 

He estado mirando por la web y he leido algo sobre la instalación de un parche 
que soluciona el problema (https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11914), 
pero no se como aplicar esto, básicamente es que no se como empezar ¿Cómo 
descargo este parche?, una vez tuviese el parche descargado ya es cuestión de 
buscar como se aplica, pero es que lo absurdo es no se como debo descargarlo o 
guardarlo.

 

Gracias, Laura

 



How to forcibly abort a command in a terminal window?

2016-09-05 Thread Richard Owlett
The problem occurred when using cp to copy contents of one 
partition to another.
I realized I had miss-specified options. As data was multiple GB 
and target was a USB connected flash drive I wished an immediate 
termination.


Cntl-C had no apparent result.
Closing terminal window apparently did not abort operation - as 
indicated by activity light on flash drive continuing to blink.

Unmounting device worked.

It seems there should be a better option?
TIA




Re: How to permanently change default sound input source?

2016-09-05 Thread Curt
On 2016-09-05, Frédéric Mesplède  wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> On my parents' computer I installed debian mate 8.5 and each time that
> we use skype they have to (or rather I have to, thanks to teamspeak)
> manually change the audio input source setting via Pulseaudio control
> panel and set it on the usb camera. The usb camera is already the
> "default alternative" in the mate sound control panel but this setting
> does not seem to be taken into account... Is there a way (a script? a
> manual editing of a setting file?) to lock this audio setting on the
> camera so that they do not have to change it back every single time?
>
> I found this page
> https://askubuntu.com/questions/14077/how-can-i-change-the-default-audio-device-from-command-line
> but I don't know how to show a list of the available audio input
> sources... I need it to run the command

This looks helpful:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Examples#Set_default_input_sources

> pacmd set-default-source "SOURCENAME"
>
> Thank you for your help!
>



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Re: mount MTP phone

2016-09-05 Thread Dan Purgert
Tony Baldwin wrote:
> I'm at a loss, friends:
> I have a phone (Motorola Droid Turbo), which functions as an MTP device, 
> and auto-mounts on Win7, but not on Debian 8.
> [snip]
> I don't know what else to do to try and diagnose or resolve the matter.
> Anyone?

Is the phone set to "USB for Charge Only"?  Mine ~always~ resets to
that, and I have to change it every time I plug it in and want to use it
as a USB drive.


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Re: [testing] portable ne s'éteint plus

2016-09-05 Thread Pierre Crescenzo
Bonjour,

J'ai eu le même souci sur un DELL Latitude. Il me semble (je n'en suis pas
sûr car c'est assez lointain) que je l'ai résolu en changeant la valeur de
la variable "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX" dans le fichier "/etc/default/grub". J'ai
actuellement, à ce sujet, dans ce fichier :

GRUB_DEFAULT=0
GRUB_TIMEOUT=5
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian`
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="reboot=pci"

Cordialement,

Pierre Crescenzo
  mailto:pie...@crescenzo.nom.fr
  http://www.crescenzo.nom.fr/

Le 1 septembre 2016 à 23:12, Gaëtan PERRIER  a
écrit :

> Bonjour,
>
> Je viens de faire une mise à jour sur mon portable et maintenant il ne
> s'éteint plus. Il reste allumé avec en dernière ligne "starting Power Off"
>
> Il me semble que c'est déjà arrivé à certain dans le passé mais je ne me
> souviens plus des solutions ?
>
> Gaëtan
>
>


How to permanently change default sound input source?

2016-09-05 Thread Frédéric Mesplède
Hello everyone!

On my parents' computer I installed debian mate 8.5 and each time that we use 
skype they have to (or rather I have to, thanks to teamspeak) manually change 
the audio input source setting via Pulseaudio control panel and set it on the 
usb camera. The usb camera is already the "default alternative" in the mate 
sound control panel but this setting does not seem to be taken into account... 
Is there a way (a script? a manual editing of a setting file?) to lock this 
audio setting on the camera so that they do not have to change it back every 
single time?

I found this page 
https://askubuntu.com/questions/14077/how-can-i-change-the-default-audio-device-from-command-line
 but I don't know how to show a list of the available audio input sources... I 
need it to run the command

pacmd set-default-source "SOURCENAME"

Thank you for your help!




Frédéric Mesplède



Re: Testing/Unstable Synaptic broken again.

2016-09-05 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 4 Sep 2016 20:43:04 -0700
Jimmy Johnson  wrote:

Hello Jimmy,

>Here's an update, it seems to be a gtk problem, as the bug effects 
>Parole Media Player's menu too.  Sid has "gir1*" and "gtk*" package 
>upgrades that Testing does not have and without Synaptic I really don't 

Thanks for keeping us informed.  It's appreciated.

>know an easy way to downgrade the packages, outside of downloading the 
>packages and using dpkg and I would have to lookup the depends too, 

IDK, having never tried, but would adding one of the snapshot repos be
of help?  Maybe that would help with the dependencies.  But otherwise,
yes, it's going to have to be done the 'hard way'   :-(

>maybe there is an easier way?  I hope upstream is working on this 
>problem, before it hits Testing.

You and me both.

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Re: Testing/Unstable Synaptic broken again.

2016-09-05 Thread Joe
On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 01:28:28 -0400
Ric Moore  wrote:

> On 09/02/2016 02:56 AM, Joe wrote:
> 
> > Everybody's installation is different... 4.6.0.1 boots OK, the new
> > 4.7.0.1 didn't (4.7.2-1 I think), doing some kind of segfault. But I
> > cleared the cache recently so I don't have the .deb of the previous
> > 4.7.0.1. I'll try again in a couple of days.  
> 
> Running sid, the update blew me up twice. I'm a certified install
> demon as of this weekend. I pinned the kernel until the smoke clears.
> I kept getting grub filesystem errors after the kernel
> update. . :( Ric
> 
> 

I've had a few more goes, sometimes it boots, sometimes it doesn't, but
I can't get enough evidence for a bug report. It may well have nothing
to do with the kernel itself, but 4.6.0.1 seems to boot consistently.

If you run sid, always keep at least one older kernel installed...

-- 
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Re: [OFF-TÓPIC] - Nota de Repúdio.

2016-09-05 Thread Rodolfo
Reclama no reclame aqui também, lá é um bom espaço pra reclamações e muitas
empresas olham lá.

Em 4 de setembro de 2016 15:05, Henrique Fagundes <
henri...@linuxadmin.com.br> escreveu:

> Oi amigo,
>
> Já estou com cadastrado na Anatel e no Portal do Consumidor.
> Acabei de receber uma ligação do Analista Eduardo, da LiveTIM.
>
> Eu to vendo que os caras estão se esforçando. Mas não tive solução.
> E a gente sabe é ridiculamente fácil configurar um reverso.
>
> Atenciosamente,
>
> Henrique Fagundes
> henri...@linuxadmin.com.br
> Skype: magnata-br-rj
> Linux User: 475399
>
> http://www.aprendendolinux.com/
> http://www.facebook.com/PortalAprendendoLinux
> http://youtube.com/aprendendolinux/
> http://twitter.com/aprendendolinux/
> __
> Participe do Grupo Aprendendo Linux
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/portal-aprendendo-linux
>
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>
>
>
>  Mensagem original 
> Assunto: Re: [OFF-TÓPIC] - Nota de Repúdio.
> De: Rodolfo 
> Para: Henrique Fagundes 
> CC: debian-user-portuguese 
> Data: 04/09/2016 15:49
>
> Você precisa procurar a Anatel para reclamações.
>>
>> Abraços.
>>
>> Em 4 de setembro de 2016 11:24, Henrique Fagundes
>> >
>> escreveu:
>>
>> Amigos,
>>
>> Boa tarde!
>>
>> Peço licença aos amigos desse grupo para compartilhar com vocês a
>> minha nota de repúdio ao provedor de internet que me atende.
>>
>> Peço aos senhores que assistam e compartilhem, até essa reclamação
>> chegar em um manager que operacionalize e efetive a minha solicitação.
>>
>> Segue o link:
>> http://bit.ly/2czuAR5
>>
>> Desde já, muito obrigado a todos.
>>
>> Atenciosamente,
>>
>> Henrique Fagundes
>> henri...@linuxadmin.com.br 
>> Skype: magnata-br-rj
>> Linux User: 475399
>>
>> http://www.aprendendolinux.com/ 
>> http://www.facebook.com/PortalAprendendoLinux
>> 
>> http://youtube.com/aprendendolinux/
>> 
>> http://twitter.com/aprendendolinux/
>> 
>> 
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>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/portal-aprendendo-linux
>> 
>>
>> Ou envie um e-mail para:
>> portal-aprendendo-linux+subscr...@googlegroups.com
>> 
>>
>>
>>
>>