Re.: Interface web para kvm

2018-11-08 Thread ce...@rickinho.com
Para acrescentar a lista do FábioTem também o CloudStack do projecto Apache (https://cloudstack.apache.org/)Página do KVM com a lista de gerenciadores que suportam KVM (código aberto ou proprietário) http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Management_ToolsRicardo Ramos Mensagem original Assunto: Re: Interface web para kvmDe: Fábio Rabelo Para: Sérgio Abrantes Junior CC: debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.orgBoa naoite .Eu uso o Proxmox (  https://www.proxmox.com/en/ ) desde 2009, considero excelente .Já testei o Cloudmin ( http://webmin.com/cloudmin.html ) achei nada intuitivo .Também já testei o módulo KVM para webmin ( https://code.google.com/archive/p/virt-manager/ )Se tudo que o Sr. necessita é conseguir subir, descer ou reiniciar uma VM, este fax o serviço . Fábio  RabeloEm qui, 8 de nov de 2018 às 21:36, Sérgio Abrantes Junior  escreveu:Olá pessoal,Tenho utilizado KVM com virt-manager como interface para gerenciamento.Gostaria de saber se vocês utilizam alguma interface web para tal.Até!Sérgio Abrantes



Re: Installing Debian with preseed file using qemu

2018-11-08 Thread john doe
On 11/7/2018 2:58 PM, Reco wrote:
>   Hi.
> 
> On Wed, Nov 07, 2018 at 02:27:32PM +0100, john doe wrote:
>> On 11/7/2018 7:26 AM, Reco wrote:
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 06, 2018 at 08:44:08PM +0100, john doe wrote:
 On 11/6/2018 5:05 PM, john doe wrote:
> On 11/6/2018 4:02 PM, Reco wrote:
>>  Hi.
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 06, 2018 at 03:04:25PM +0100, john doe wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to install Debian Stretch using a preseeding file.
>>> All of this is with Qemu and  I'm not sure how  to pass the path of the
>>> preseed file:
>>>
>>> qemu-system-x86_64 -drive file=debian.img,format=raw -cdrom
>>> debian-9.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso -boot d -nographic -kernel vmlinuz
>>> -append "console=ttyS0,115200n8 auto=true priority=critical
>>> DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text preseed=preseed.cfg" -initrd initrd.gz
>>>
>>> The d-i can not find the preseed.cfg file, as anyone has any idea on how
>>> I can install Debian with a preseed file using qemu?
>>
>> Since you do not specify "-net", that means "-net user".
>> As [1] shows us, "-net user" comes with built-in TFTP server.
>>
>> So, you either replace your "-kernel", "-initrd" and "-append" with TFTP
>> invocation, and install Debian as if it was installed from TFTP.
>> Or rebuild d-i initrd to include your preseed.cfg.
>>
>
> Thank you, I didn't think to install debian using PXE with qemu acting
> as tftp server.
>

 Ok -- I have downloaded/extracted netboot.tar.gz and I use the following
 command:

 "qemu-system-x86_64" -drive file=debian.img,format=raw -m 8126 -accel
 hax   -machine q35 -boot n -device e1000,netdev=n1 -netdev
 user,id=n1,tftp=$PWD,bootfile=/pxelinux.0 -nographic

 I get the error "could not read the boot disk".

 Any thoughts on what I'm missing?
>>>
>>> Both tcpdump and strace outputs? I know, I know ;)
>>>
>>> This does not look right; "bootfile=/pxelinux.0".
>>> You're assumed to have pxelinux binary, its libraries, pxelinux.cfg, etc
>>> in the same directory, and to point QEMU there.
>>>
>>
>> Taking care of the symlink I now get:
>>
>>   [Link:up, TX:0 TXE:0 RX:0 RXE:0]
>> Configuring (net0 52:54:00:12:34:56). ok
>> net0: 10.0.2.15/255.255.255.0 gw 10.0.2.2
>> Next server: 10.0.2.2
>> Filename: /pxelinux.0
>> tftp://10.0.2.2//pxelinux.0... ok
>> pxelinux.0 : 80 bytes [PXE-NBP]
>>
>>
>> Looks like the command is working, what I need to understand is how to
>> configure Debian netbooting using pxe.
>> So I guess my question is:
>>
>> Other then netboot.gz (downloaded and extracted), what else do I need?
> 
> To follow this guide, for instance:
> 
> http://www.briancarpio.com/2012/04/04/system-automation-part-1/
> 
> There's no need to configure another TFTP server, QEMU takes care of it
> already. But appropriate placing of syslinux binaries, configuration
> files, etc - it's all there.
> 

For the time being I use an http server running locally

If you have python handy:

$ python -m <[SimpleHTTPServer]>|<[http.server]>

Depending of the python version use one or the other module.
The idea is to fetch the preseed file from an http server running
locally or not.

So the command I ended up using is:

$ qemu-system-x86_64 -drive file=debian.img,format=raw -nographic
-serial telnet:localhost:,server -cdrom
debian-9.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso -kernel vmlinuz -append
"console=ttyS0,115200n8 DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text auto=true priority=critical
preseed/url=http://localhost:8000; -initrd initrd.gz

All of this is done on Windows, the telnet redirection is probably not
needed on linux! :)

Thanks to Reco for his help.

As an aside, with the above command on the installed system the output
of the terminal is not redirected through the serial console.
The below line needs to be manually edited in '/etc/default/grub' by
appending 'console=ttyS0,115200n8':

From:

GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""

To:

GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="console=ttyS0,11520n8"


-- 
John Doe



Re: Reverting firefox-esr upgrade in Buster

2018-11-08 Thread Jimmy Johnson

On 11/07/2018 09:43 PM, local10 wrote:

Hi,

Is there a way to revert firefox-esr upgrade to version 60 in Buster and 
install back firefox v 52.9.0?
Thanks



Here:
 https://pkgs.org/download/firefox-esr
--
Jimmy Johnson

Slackware64 14.2 - KDE 4.14.32 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda9
Registered Linux User #380263



configurer vim pour python 3

2018-11-08 Thread Bernard Schoenacker
bonjour,

je souhaiterai améliorer mon fichier de conf vimrc
pour le conformer à python 3

merci
slt
bernard



Re: Removing firefox-esr also removes gnome

2018-11-08 Thread John Crawley

On 09/11/2018 00.59, Reco wrote:

On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 03:53:54PM +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:

On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 10:53:01AM +0900, John Crawley wrote:

www-browser and x-www-browser being different things, this would be a bug in 
the LXDE metapackage?


It is indeed, yes,* but what's the fix: what should the metapackage
actually depend upon, given x-www-browser virtual package does not exist
yet?

* or arguably whichever concrete lxde package actually contains the
  shortcut definition


lxde-core depends on www-browser already (Suggests, actually, but that's
irrelevant). So it might as well depend on this to-be-done
x-www-browser.


Can a package depend on a non-existant virtual package?
Is x-www-browser due to be added to the official Debian virtual package  
list?
(  
https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/virtual-package-names-list.txt
Items in that list which are also Debian alternatives should be marked  
with a * but some have been missed. )


At the moment www-browser is a virtual package, but not a registered  
Debian alternative, while x-www-browser is an alternative but not a VP. :|


I suppose a workaround for the LXDE package would be to depend  
on/recommend/suggest any of a list of usable X browsers, like:

Suggests: firefox | firefox-esr | chromium ...
The choice of safe possibilities for that list might be quite limited.

BTW if a package ships a .desktop file evoking x-www-browser, is it not  
obliged to Depend on (rather than Recommend/Suggest) a package which  
provides that alternative? Or would a TryExec field in the .desktop file  
be enough to cover it?


--
John



Re: Consulta redireccionamiento en ngnix

2018-11-08 Thread Felix Perez
El jue., 8 de nov. de 2018 a la(s) 22:26, Felix Perez
(felix.listadeb...@gmail.com) escribió:
>
> El jue., 8 de nov. de 2018 a la(s) 15:09, Fernando Romero
> (ffrcaraba...@gmail.com) escribió:
> >
> >
> >
> > El jue., 8 nov. 2018 a las 14:49, Fernando Romero 
> > () escribió:
> >>
> >> Hola como están necesito redireccionar una url en nginx.
> >> En el site cuando entro ngnx me abre el sitio en mi 
> >> dominio.com/web/database/selector y yo necesito que una vez ahí 
> >> redireccion automáticamente a midominio.com/web/login
> >> Estoy usando proxy reverso y la conf que tengo en ngnix es esta:
> >>
> >> upstream odoo {
> >> server 127.0.0.1:8069;
> >> }
> >> server {
> >> listen  443 default;
> >> server_name dominio.com;
> >> access_log  /var/log/nginx/odoo.access.log;
> >> error_log   /var/log/nginx/odoo.error.log;
> >> ssl on;
> >> ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/dominio.com/fullchain.pem;
> >> ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/dominio.com/privkey.pem;
> >> keepalive_timeout   60;
> >> ssl_ciphers 
> >> "ECDH+AESGCM:DH+AESGCM:ECDH+AES256:DH+AES256:ECDH+AES128:DH+AES:ECDH+3DES:DH+3DES:RSA+AESGCM:RSA+AES:RSA+3DES:!aNULL:!MD5:!DSS:!AES256";
> >> ssl_protocols   TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2;
> >> ssl_prefer_server_ciphers on;
> >> ssl_dhparam /etc/nginx/ssl/dhp-2048.pem;
> >> proxy_buffers 16 64k;
> >> proxy_buffer_size 128k;
> >> location / {
> >> proxy_pass  http://odoo;
> >> proxy_next_upstream error timeout invalid_header http_500 http_502 
> >> http_503 http_504;
> >> proxy_redirect off;
> >> proxy_set_headerHost$host;
> >> proxy_set_headerX-Real-IP   $remote_addr;
> >> proxy_set_headerX-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
> >> proxy_set_headerX-Forwarded-Proto https;
> >> }
> >> location ~* /web/static/ {
> >> proxy_cache_valid 200 60m;
> >> proxy_buffering on;
> >> expires 864000;
> >> proxy_pass http://odoo;
> >> }
> >> }
> >> server {
> >> listen  80;
> >> server_name dominio.com;
> >> add_header Strict-Transport-Security max-age=2592000;
> >> rewrite ^/.*$ https://$host$request_uri? permanent;
> >> }
> >>
> >> No tengo mucha experiencia en nginx pero por la aplicación necesito usar 
> >> nginx y no apache.
> >>
> >> Saludos
> >
> >
> > Agregue esta línea y redirecciona redirecciona:
> >
> > rewrite ^ https://midominio.com/web/login$request_uri? permanent;
> >
> > Pero me repite el /web/login asi que no encuentra nada
> >
> > web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/
> >
> > Es obvio que la estoy escribiendo mal, alguien me puede mostar mi error en 
> > la liena.
> >
>
> Seguro ya buscaste aquí:
>
> https://www.google.cl/search?source=hp=wOHkW-WFIoaDwQSN3aSgCQ=redireccionamiento+en+ngnix=redireccionamiento+en+ngnix_l=psy-ab.3..33i160k1.692.692.0.1695.2.1.0.0.0.0.133.133.0j1.1.00...1c..64.psy-ab..1.1.133.0...0.M4R6eTxf_rY
>

Agrego:
http://nginx.org/en/docs/


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Re: Consulta redireccionamiento en ngnix

2018-11-08 Thread Felix Perez
El jue., 8 de nov. de 2018 a la(s) 15:09, Fernando Romero
(ffrcaraba...@gmail.com) escribió:
>
>
>
> El jue., 8 nov. 2018 a las 14:49, Fernando Romero () 
> escribió:
>>
>> Hola como están necesito redireccionar una url en nginx.
>> En el site cuando entro ngnx me abre el sitio en mi 
>> dominio.com/web/database/selector y yo necesito que una vez ahí redireccion 
>> automáticamente a midominio.com/web/login
>> Estoy usando proxy reverso y la conf que tengo en ngnix es esta:
>>
>> upstream odoo {
>> server 127.0.0.1:8069;
>> }
>> server {
>> listen  443 default;
>> server_name dominio.com;
>> access_log  /var/log/nginx/odoo.access.log;
>> error_log   /var/log/nginx/odoo.error.log;
>> ssl on;
>> ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/dominio.com/fullchain.pem;
>> ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/dominio.com/privkey.pem;
>> keepalive_timeout   60;
>> ssl_ciphers 
>> "ECDH+AESGCM:DH+AESGCM:ECDH+AES256:DH+AES256:ECDH+AES128:DH+AES:ECDH+3DES:DH+3DES:RSA+AESGCM:RSA+AES:RSA+3DES:!aNULL:!MD5:!DSS:!AES256";
>> ssl_protocols   TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2;
>> ssl_prefer_server_ciphers on;
>> ssl_dhparam /etc/nginx/ssl/dhp-2048.pem;
>> proxy_buffers 16 64k;
>> proxy_buffer_size 128k;
>> location / {
>> proxy_pass  http://odoo;
>> proxy_next_upstream error timeout invalid_header http_500 http_502 
>> http_503 http_504;
>> proxy_redirect off;
>> proxy_set_headerHost$host;
>> proxy_set_headerX-Real-IP   $remote_addr;
>> proxy_set_headerX-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
>> proxy_set_headerX-Forwarded-Proto https;
>> }
>> location ~* /web/static/ {
>> proxy_cache_valid 200 60m;
>> proxy_buffering on;
>> expires 864000;
>> proxy_pass http://odoo;
>> }
>> }
>> server {
>> listen  80;
>> server_name dominio.com;
>> add_header Strict-Transport-Security max-age=2592000;
>> rewrite ^/.*$ https://$host$request_uri? permanent;
>> }
>>
>> No tengo mucha experiencia en nginx pero por la aplicación necesito usar 
>> nginx y no apache.
>>
>> Saludos
>
>
> Agregue esta línea y redirecciona redirecciona:
>
> rewrite ^ https://midominio.com/web/login$request_uri? permanent;
>
> Pero me repite el /web/login asi que no encuentra nada
>
> web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/
>
> Es obvio que la estoy escribiendo mal, alguien me puede mostar mi error en la 
> liena.
>

Seguro ya buscaste aquí:

https://www.google.cl/search?source=hp=wOHkW-WFIoaDwQSN3aSgCQ=redireccionamiento+en+ngnix=redireccionamiento+en+ngnix_l=psy-ab.3..33i160k1.692.692.0.1695.2.1.0.0.0.0.133.133.0j1.1.00...1c..64.psy-ab..1.1.133.0...0.M4R6eTxf_rY

Suerte.

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Re: Interface web para kvm

2018-11-08 Thread Fábio Rabelo
Boa naoite .

Eu uso o Proxmox (  https://www.proxmox.com/en/ ) desde 2009, considero
excelente .

Já testei o Cloudmin ( http://webmin.com/cloudmin.html ) achei nada
intuitivo .

Também já testei o módulo KVM para webmin (
https://code.google.com/archive/p/virt-manager/ )

Se tudo que o Sr. necessita é conseguir subir, descer ou reiniciar uma VM,
este fax o serviço .


Fábio  Rabelo

Em qui, 8 de nov de 2018 às 21:36, Sérgio Abrantes Junior <
sergioabran...@gmail.com> escreveu:

> Olá pessoal,
>
> Tenho utilizado KVM com virt-manager como interface para gerenciamento.
> Gostaria de saber se vocês utilizam alguma interface web para tal.
>
> Até!
>
> Sérgio Abrantes
>


Interface web para kvm

2018-11-08 Thread Sérgio Abrantes Junior
Olá pessoal,

Tenho utilizado KVM com virt-manager como interface para gerenciamento.
Gostaria de saber se vocês utilizam alguma interface web para tal.

Até!

Sérgio Abrantes


Re: Reverting firefox-esr upgrade in Buster

2018-11-08 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies

On 09/11/2018 03:53, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:

But... bank account STILL does not work...
It yelled javascript was not enabled and basically*almost*  KICKED me
out IMMEDIATELY because it wasn't available.
Which led to me sitting here thinking... I THOUGHT javascript was
security issue prone to the point folks are trying to wipe it from the
Net. So WHY is a bank so dependent on it that my bank's website almost
seemed to freak that javascript wasn't available???


I use and recommend Firefox with NoScript. Recent NoScript supports 
WebExtensions, with a new user interface. NoScript blocks JavaScript by 
default and protects you from a range of threats even for origins from 
which JavaScript is permitted. With NoScript, you can selectively enable 
JavaScript for those sites that you trust.


I also use Adblock Plus because ads are a known delivery mechanism for 
malicious content. The combination of NoScript and Adblock Plus has the 
side benefit of making we browsing much faster.


If you are paranoid, you can use a dedicated Firefox profile for your 
internet banking. If you are super-paranoid, you can run Firefox on a 
dedicated virtual machine. A freshly booted non-writeable live image for 
each banking session will prevent malicious state from being persisted 
on the client VM. As long as the host machine has not been compromised, 
in which case all bets are off.


I like web sites that fail gracefully when JavaScript is disabled. 
Unfortunately, JavaScript Single Page Applications (SPA) are a plague on 
the internet. I prefer RESTful architectures.


Kind regards,

--
Ben Caradoc-Davies 
Director
Transient Software Limited 
New Zealand



Re: Scribus has stopped importing PDF files - repost - original thread was hijacked

2018-11-08 Thread Gary Dale

On 2018-09-26 2:45 p.m., Gary Dale wrote:
For the last few days, some Scribus documents I work with have stopped 
accepting PDF files within image frames. Prior to this, they would 
display a preview. Now new image frames that I create show just the 
file name, but some older frames within the document still show the 
preview.


When I export the document as a PDF, the frames that just display the 
file name export as empty/blank. The older frame that shows a preview 
causes the export to stop with an error saying it was unable to load 
the image.


I'm not sure if this is related to something in the PDFs or not. 
However it is happening on two documents I am working on.


The problem appears to be an incompatibility between Scribus and 
Ghostscript 9.25 since I've found mention of a similar problem 
(importing .eps files) on a Scribus list.


Does anyone know if the Debian maintainers are going to revert to an 
earlier version of Ghostscript or bring the fix down from an 
experimental version of Scribus to fix this? Whatever the solution, the 
current situation is not good enough to allow Buster to become Stable.




Re: Installing nvidia-driver removes xorg

2018-11-08 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 13:01:26 -0500
Gregory Sharp  wrote:

Hello Gregory,

>1) Why should xorg be uninstalled when nvidia-driver is installed?

Doesn't want to remove xorg here.  As nvidia-driver is a metapackage,
it's not entirely necessary to install it in any case.

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/ _)radnever immediately apparent"
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Re: I may volunteer to be a package maintainer

2018-11-08 Thread Robert Arkiletian
Thank you all for the advice. I'm currently reading the "Debian New
Maintainers' Guide". I will also join the
https://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/ list and let them know I'm
volunteering.



Re: Reverting firefox-esr upgrade in Buster

2018-11-08 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 08 November 2018 12:37:42 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:

> On Thursday, November 08, 2018 09:53:24 AM Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> > I got... *sigh*... hacked/cracked two weekends ago. "That other
> > operating system" that has been running as my dialup modem via a
> > networked laptop. Could have come from outside the country, but I'm
> > leaning toward +1 more that it has roots right outside my front
> > door.
>
> I don't have any comment on the rest of your post, but (and I'm
> frantically knocking on wood as I write this), I don't think I've ever
> been hacked in the 33+ years I've been connected to the Internet or
> predecessor online systems.
>
> What I use is a router with NAT between the modem (of whatever flavor)
> and any of my systems.  Back in the day, I had to do some gymnastics
> to play some games -- I don't know if that is still an issue, but, to
> the greatest extent possible, I recommend that everyone consider a
> router with NAT between their computers and the Internet.
>
> (And, as I close, Just knocking on wood a few more times... ;-)

Been doing that for nearly 20 years, using dd-wrt, I see them knocking on 
the door, quite a few times a second at times. Only one got in, and I 
had to give him the login/pw combos to do it as I needed help. Not 
another in nearly 2 decades. I no longer watch the logs, too boring.

-- 
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
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Genes Web page 



Re: Consulta redireccionamiento en ngnix

2018-11-08 Thread Fernando Romero
El jue., 8 nov. 2018 a las 14:49, Fernando Romero ()
escribió:

> Hola como están necesito redireccionar una url en nginx.
> En el site cuando entro ngnx me abre el sitio en mi
> dominio.com/web/database/selector y yo necesito que una vez ahí
> redireccion automáticamente a midominio.com/web/login
> Estoy usando proxy reverso y la conf que tengo en ngnix es esta:
>
> upstream odoo {
> server 127.0.0.1:8069;
> }
> server {
> listen  443 default;
> server_name dominio.com;
> access_log  /var/log/nginx/odoo.access.log;
> error_log   /var/log/nginx/odoo.error.log;
> ssl on;
> ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/dominio.com/fullchain.pem;
> ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/dominio.com/privkey.pem;
> keepalive_timeout   60;
> ssl_ciphers
> "ECDH+AESGCM:DH+AESGCM:ECDH+AES256:DH+AES256:ECDH+AES128:DH+AES:ECDH+3DES:DH+3DES:RSA+AESGCM:RSA+AES:RSA+3DES:!aNULL:!MD5:!DSS:!AES256";
> ssl_protocols   TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2;
> ssl_prefer_server_ciphers on;
> ssl_dhparam /etc/nginx/ssl/dhp-2048.pem;
> proxy_buffers 16 64k;
> proxy_buffer_size 128k;
> location / {
> proxy_pass  http://odoo;
> proxy_next_upstream error timeout invalid_header http_500 http_502
> http_503 http_504;
> proxy_redirect off;
> proxy_set_headerHost$host;
> proxy_set_headerX-Real-IP   $remote_addr;
> proxy_set_headerX-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
> proxy_set_headerX-Forwarded-Proto https;
> }
> location ~* /web/static/ {
> proxy_cache_valid 200 60m;
> proxy_buffering on;
> expires 864000;
> proxy_pass http://odoo;
> }
> }
> server {
> listen  80;
> server_name dominio.com;
> add_header Strict-Transport-Security max-age=2592000;
> rewrite ^/.*$ https://$host$request_uri? permanent;
> }
>
> No tengo mucha experiencia en nginx pero por la aplicación necesito usar
> nginx y no apache.
>
> Saludos
>

Agregue esta línea y redirecciona redirecciona:

rewrite ^ https://midominio.com/web/login$request_uri? permanent;

Pero me repite el /web/login asi que no encuentra nada

web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/web/login/

Es obvio que la estoy escribiendo mal, alguien me puede mostar mi error en
la liena.

Saludos


Installing nvidia-driver removes xorg

2018-11-08 Thread Gregory Sharp


I am currently running stretch with the nvidia display driver.  The
nvidia-driver package is not installed.  Instead, the nvidia-kernel-dkms
package and other packages needed for the display driver and CUDA are
installed. 

While attempting an upgrade to CUDA 9 in backport, I learned that installing 
nvidia-driver (either version: 384.130 or 390.87) would uninstall xorg, gdm3,
libreoffice, and many other seemingly useful packages.

Questions:

1) Why should xorg be uninstalled when nvidia-driver is installed?

2) What might be a recommended upgrade path for me?  



Consulta redireccionamiento en ngnix

2018-11-08 Thread Fernando Romero
Hola como están necesito redireccionar una url en nginx.
En el site cuando entro ngnx me abre el sitio en mi
dominio.com/web/database/selector y yo necesito que una vez ahí redireccion
automáticamente a midominio.com/web/login
Estoy usando proxy reverso y la conf que tengo en ngnix es esta:

upstream odoo {
server 127.0.0.1:8069;
}
server {
listen  443 default;
server_name dominio.com;
access_log  /var/log/nginx/odoo.access.log;
error_log   /var/log/nginx/odoo.error.log;
ssl on;
ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/dominio.com/fullchain.pem;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/dominio.com/privkey.pem;
keepalive_timeout   60;
ssl_ciphers
"ECDH+AESGCM:DH+AESGCM:ECDH+AES256:DH+AES256:ECDH+AES128:DH+AES:ECDH+3DES:DH+3DES:RSA+AESGCM:RSA+AES:RSA+3DES:!aNULL:!MD5:!DSS:!AES256";
ssl_protocols   TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2;
ssl_prefer_server_ciphers on;
ssl_dhparam /etc/nginx/ssl/dhp-2048.pem;
proxy_buffers 16 64k;
proxy_buffer_size 128k;
location / {
proxy_pass  http://odoo;
proxy_next_upstream error timeout invalid_header http_500 http_502
http_503 http_504;
proxy_redirect off;
proxy_set_headerHost$host;
proxy_set_headerX-Real-IP   $remote_addr;
proxy_set_headerX-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_headerX-Forwarded-Proto https;
}
location ~* /web/static/ {
proxy_cache_valid 200 60m;
proxy_buffering on;
expires 864000;
proxy_pass http://odoo;
}
}
server {
listen  80;
server_name dominio.com;
add_header Strict-Transport-Security max-age=2592000;
rewrite ^/.*$ https://$host$request_uri? permanent;
}

No tengo mucha experiencia en nginx pero por la aplicación necesito usar
nginx y no apache.

Saludos


Re: Reverting firefox-esr upgrade in Buster

2018-11-08 Thread rhkramer
On Thursday, November 08, 2018 09:53:24 AM Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> I got... *sigh*... hacked/cracked two weekends ago. "That other
> operating system" that has been running as my dialup modem via a
> networked laptop. Could have come from outside the country, but I'm
> leaning toward +1 more that it has roots right outside my front door.

I don't have any comment on the rest of your post, but (and I'm frantically 
knocking on wood as I write this), I don't think I've ever been hacked in the 
33+ years I've been connected to the Internet or predecessor online systems.

What I use is a router with NAT between the modem (of whatever flavor) and any 
of my systems.  Back in the day, I had to do some gymnastics to play some 
games -- I don't know if that is still an issue, but, to the greatest extent 
possible, I recommend that everyone consider a router with NAT between their 
computers and the Internet.

(And, as I close, Just knocking on wood a few more times... ;-)



Re: Reverting firefox-esr upgrade in Buster

2018-11-08 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 10:24:57 -0500
Dan Ritter  wrote:

Hello Dan,

>believe that they are expert users. And as a consequence, they
>don't care one whit about actual security.

Not entirely true;  They don't care about *customer* security.  Their
own they do.  How well (read:poorly) they manage it is a closely guarded
secret.

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Re: 100Base-FX (SC) card PCI/PCIe

2018-11-08 Thread Dan Ritter
dekks herton: 
> On 11/07, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > Good day *,
> > 
> > I am running on my Organic Farm and my Forest into problems with the
> > lenght (100m) of Ethernet cables and want to use now for this case
> > Fiber Multimode 1310nm cables.
> 
> Is microwave between buildings not an option - overhanging & line of sight 
> not withstanding.

Microwave is usually ridiculously expensive.

802.11(abcgnhjklq%) is plausible but suffers from a lot of
interference.

Fiber is reasonably cheap, although burying it in conduit or
otherwise can get expensive or laborious.

-dsr-



Re: Removing firefox-esr also removes gnome

2018-11-08 Thread Reco
Hi.

On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 03:53:54PM +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 10:53:01AM +0900, John Crawley wrote:
> > www-browser and x-www-browser being different things, this would be a bug 
> > in the LXDE metapackage?
> 
> It is indeed, yes,* but what's the fix: what should the metapackage
> actually depend upon, given x-www-browser virtual package does not exist
> yet?
> 
> * or arguably whichever concrete lxde package actually contains the
>  shortcut definition

lxde-core depends on www-browser already (Suggests, actually, but that's
irrelevant). So it might as well depend on this to-be-done
x-www-browser.

Reco



Re: 100Base-FX (SC) card PCI/PCIe

2018-11-08 Thread dekks herton

On 11/07, Michelle Konzack wrote:

Good day *,

I am running on my Organic Farm and my Forest into problems with the
lenght (100m) of Ethernet cables and want to use now for this case
Fiber Multimode 1310nm cables.


Is microwave between buildings not an option - overhanging & line of sight not 
withstanding.


regards.

Thinkpad T60p 2.33Ghz 2GB SXGA+

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Re: Removing firefox-esr also removes gnome

2018-11-08 Thread Jonathan Dowland

On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 10:53:01AM +0900, John Crawley wrote:
www-browser and x-www-browser being different things, this would be a 
bug in the LXDE metapackage?


It is indeed, yes,* but what's the fix: what should the metapackage
actually depend upon, given x-www-browser virtual package does not exist
yet?


* or arguably whichever concrete lxde package actually contains the
 shortcut definition

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Re: Reverting firefox-esr upgrade in Buster

2018-11-08 Thread Dan Ritter
Cindy-Sue Causey: 
> But... bank account STILL does not work...
> 
> It yelled javascript was not enabled and basically *almost* KICKED me
> out IMMEDIATELY because it wasn't available.
> 
> Which led to me sitting here thinking... I THOUGHT javascript was
> security issue prone to the point folks are trying to wipe it from the
> Net. So WHY is a bank so dependent on it that my bank's website almost
> seemed to freak that javascript wasn't available???

Oh, that's easy.

People at corporations care about:
- making money
- keeping money
- reducing the amount of money they spend in order to do the
  first two

(Most) banks are corporations.

It turns out that the web is much much cheaper than a bank clerk
per unit of work that each does. So web solutions replace
people.

It also turns out that most of the people who run banks don't
know much about computers or software or the web... but they all
believe that they are expert users. And as a consequence, they
don't care one whit about actual security.

So they'll pay extra to get logos and certificates and big green
bars on browsers, but animations and smooth flows win over
debuggable code every single time.

Remember, every security bug is also a bug.

-dsr-



Re: I may volunteer to be a package maintainer

2018-11-08 Thread tomas
On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 05:41:46PM +0300, Reco wrote:
>   Hi.
> 
> On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 03:04:39PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:

> > [schroot]

> To be frank, even QEMU user-level emulation is too heavy for this.
> Cross-compilation is a way to go here, but it has its limitations
> (cross-building QT packages is close to impossible).

All of those things have their limitations, of course. Cross-compiling
is nicest, if the package supports it.

Cheers
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Re: Averiguar qué proceso ralentiza el arranque [SOLUCIONADO]

2018-11-08 Thread jEsuSdA 8)

Ante todo, muchísimas gracias a todos por vuestra ayuda.

Todos los mensajes me han servido para conocer cosas que desconocía.

Al final la solución ha venido de la mano de instalar el paquete haveged


$ sudo aptitude install haveged
$ systemctl enable haveged


Efectívamente, parece que lo que ralentizaba el arranque era el 
"generador de entropía" que varios de vosotros referíais.


En la vida se me habría ocurrido buscar por ahí... llevaba tiempo 
buscando la solución en algún servicio que fallaba al arrancar y resulta 
que era eso.


Cuando probé a arrancar moviendo el dedo por el touchpad y ví que el 
sistema arrancaba en unos pocos segundos me quedé de piedra. XD


En fin. Lo dicho. Muchas, muchas gracias. El haveged hace que el sistema 
vuele de nuevo en el arranque. :D


Un saludo a todos!



Re: Reverting firefox-esr upgrade in Buster

2018-11-08 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 11/8/18, local10  wrote:
> Nov 8, 2018, 4:43 AM by b...@fineby.me.uk:
>
>> I'm no fan of the move to WE myself, despite the security issues
>> claimed(1) to exist with XUL. It's one of the reasons I use Pale Moon.
>>
>
> I was looking into PaleMoon/Basilisk/Waterfox myself but decided not to
> proceed at the time as they are not in the Debian repository.
>
>> Just be aware that v52 (in testing) isn't going to get security updates,
>> and that can be hazardous.  Also, some site no longer work in v52 -
>> anything video related is at risk as more sites move to playback
>> technology that v52 can't do.
>>
>
> The majority of security issues are related to Javascript use and with
> Noscript installed this attack vector should be reduced somewhat as I only
> enable Javascript for a few websites. Am still deciding what to do though,
> just wanted to see how easy it would be to go back to 52.9.


I got... *sigh*... hacked/cracked two weekends ago. "That other
operating system" that has been running as my dialup modem via a
networked laptop. Could have come from outside the country, but I'm
leaning toward +1 more that it has roots right outside my front door.

Whatever. It became a "S'all good" situation because I'm all #Linux
now with Puppy Linux serving fabulously as the dialup modem handler
(ttySHSF0 56k hsfmodem with that being a head nod to an older thread).

ANYWAY, IN THE PROCESS of going through that, my bank account no
longer is fully accessible. I did a Hail Mary the other day by trying
Links/2, w3m, elinks, yada, on Debian Buster because that very topic
had once been mentioned here on Debian-User.

I like them... Posted some Twitter and a little bit of other test
websurfing with elinks. Discovered that Gmail has a mobile I've never
been offered. Turned into one of those "Hey, this is really cool"
moments.

But... bank account STILL does not work...

It yelled javascript was not enabled and basically *almost* KICKED me
out IMMEDIATELY because it wasn't available.

Which led to me sitting here thinking... I THOUGHT javascript was
security issue prone to the point folks are trying to wipe it from the
Net. So WHY is a bank so dependent on it that my bank's website almost
seemed to freak that javascript wasn't available???

While seeking tips on how to possibly enable javascript for elinks et
al(l) to assuage said banking website's apparent trauma, I tripped
over a mention of banks specifically being where users are having
significant problems. CHECK and/but yet again: WHY?!

That's about the end of my tale outside of serious head scratching.
Well, that and that more (hopefully temporarily unsuccessful) Hail
Mary efforts led to finding libjs-extjs, libjs-json, and a couple
others that I've forgotten and can't find now via "apt-cache search".

Those didn't immediately help, but I think that was a time constraint
issue that caused me to not cognitively grasp how to implement them.
It looks like there may be a need for rebuilding before one or more
are actually integrated into elinks and family

OR not... It's a front burner deal to try new how-to tutorial searches
again. It really was neat using those terminal browsers. It's REALLY
nice to have multiple functioning options available at all times for
getting what we need from the Internet..

PS I don't know if javascript plays any into Twitter's functionality,
but I'm seeing features that weren't available a few days ago, mostly
"Trending". They appeared after recent reboots following initial
installation of libjs-extjs and related. Could be related but could
also just be coincidence.

Nope, not comfortable with any of it, but am under pressure to get
some heavy duty stuff done FAST. Had to make a *_CHOICE_* under
extreme duress. That "duress" just ticked up a couple notches as of
two hours ago.

This choice wasn't near as much fun as picking between entire
operating systems. The libjs-extjs/libjs-json experience appears to
have potential to cause problems if newbies don't know how to
*consciously* keep it in check.. which I, for one, don't yet because I
haven't stumbled upon just the right cognitively friendly tutorial...
yet. :)

Cindy :)
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Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA

* Waving @ City of Jasper Admin for helping set up auto-debit so I
don't have to-o-o-o! *



Re: I may volunteer to be a package maintainer

2018-11-08 Thread Reco
Hi.

On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 03:04:39PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 04:54:13PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> > Hi.
> > 
> > On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 08:30:17AM -0500, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> > > > Be it as may, Debian does not require any contributor to also contribute
> > > > directly to Ubuntu. Ubuntu just uses a lot of work that was originally
> > > > done for Debian. (I do not mean that as an insult, that's the way free
> > > > software works.)
> > > >
> > > >> The main reason I ask that is I know Debian supports many
> > > >> architectures, which I don't have access to. I was mainly just
> > > >> interested in maintaining the AMD64 arch. Is this possible?
> > 
> > Works in QEMU with couple hiccups. Emulation speed is slow though.
> 
> Besides, there are a few nifty tools which manage all of that
> stuff nicely for you (including QEMU). Have a go at schroot:
> it allows to cross build packages for other arches (and versions)
> in a lightweight manner, as long as your host kernel doesn't diverge
> too much from your target's.

To be frank, even QEMU user-level emulation is too heavy for this.
Cross-compilation is a way to go here, but it has its limitations
(cross-building QT packages is close to impossible).

Besides, last time I've checked, Debian project provides packages that
built on real hardware only. Don't know if this rule applies to
maintainers or not.

Reco



Re: I may volunteer to be a package maintainer

2018-11-08 Thread tomas
On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 04:54:13PM +0300, Reco wrote:
>   Hi.
> 
> On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 08:30:17AM -0500, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> > > Be it as may, Debian does not require any contributor to also contribute
> > > directly to Ubuntu. Ubuntu just uses a lot of work that was originally
> > > done for Debian. (I do not mean that as an insult, that's the way free
> > > software works.)
> > >
> > >> The main reason I ask that is I know Debian supports many
> > >> architectures, which I don't have access to. I was mainly just
> > >> interested in maintaining the AMD64 arch. Is this possible?
> 
> Works in QEMU with couple hiccups. Emulation speed is slow though.

Besides, there are a few nifty tools which manage all of that
stuff nicely for you (including QEMU). Have a go at schroot:
it allows to cross build packages for other arches (and versions)
in a lightweight manner, as long as your host kernel doesn't diverge
too much from your target's.

Cheers
-- tomás


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Re: I may volunteer to be a package maintainer

2018-11-08 Thread Reco
Hi.

On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 08:30:17AM -0500, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> > Be it as may, Debian does not require any contributor to also contribute
> > directly to Ubuntu. Ubuntu just uses a lot of work that was originally
> > done for Debian. (I do not mean that as an insult, that's the way free
> > software works.)
> >
> >> The main reason I ask that is I know Debian supports many
> >> architectures, which I don't have access to. I was mainly just
> >> interested in maintaining the AMD64 arch. Is this possible?

Works in QEMU with couple hiccups. Emulation speed is slow though.


> > I do not think that you have to worry much about that. I expect most
> > package maintainers only have direct access to one or two architectures
> > and the main one being AMD64.  The Debian build infrastructure will do
> > most of the work and I think if you need access to a machine of a
> > different architecture for debugging you can always ask the maintainers
> > of that architecture.
> 
> 
> What about QEMU? I've used it a few times but never got so far as to
> try outside of i386 and x86_64. Is QEMU viable as a starting point
> where using it would at least save a little bit of testing/configuring
> time for those who have the actual equipment?

I can vouch for armel, armhf, mips64el, ppc64el and arm64. And amd64,
but I don't use it that much.
These architectures work to a point of installing and using your typical
server software, and can be used for other OSes too. That's assuming
your typical x86-64 host.

Less popular arches (such as sparc64 or s390x) are more or less
broken. But that's QEMU, they break and fix things all the time.


> Or have I completely misunderstood how QEMU operates? Totally possible
> (!), but its description includes things like "full system emulation
> of some architecture" so that's why I brought it up. :)

Usually works as advertised, but setting things up can be hard. QEMU has
either bad or obsolete documentation, depending on who you ask.


> Ok, yeah, something's wrong with my "apt-cache search". I wanted to
> share some QEMU packages as final examples of available
> architectures... and this is all Buster is offering:
> 
> xserver-xorg-video-qxl - X.Org X server -- QXL display driver

Definitely a real package. It's of limited use for me as QXL is for
x86(-64) guests only.

> qemu - fast processor emulator, dummy package
> 
> Maybe things are on Developer hold?

An obsolete package. You need qemu-system metapackage.

Reco



Re: Reverting firefox-esr upgrade in Buster

2018-11-08 Thread Michael Stone

On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 11:26:11AM +0100, local10 wrote:

I was looking into PaleMoon/Basilisk/Waterfox myself but decided not to proceed 
at the time as they are not in the Debian repository.


You're much better off using a third-party-sourced browser than sticking 
with an obsolete & unsupported version because it happened to be 
packaged by debian at one time.




Re: I may volunteer to be a package maintainer

2018-11-08 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 11/8/18, Jochen Spieker  wrote:
> Robert Arkiletian:
>>
>> https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/pyfltk
>>
>> I noticed that Debian and hence Ubuntu have dropped the "python-fltk"
>> package.
>>
>> If I volunteer to be the maintainer of the package is there
>> documentation I can read to learn how to become a package maintainer?
>
> You already received the relevant link for that.


There's also the Debian-Mentors listserv:

https://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/

VERY patient responders on that list. If for any reason you don't
receive an immediate response, you need to just give it time for
someone to get a free moment to help.

You can find "debian-policy" as a package, too. I THOUGHT that
something similar to "maint-guide" just like Long Wind's link was also
available, but it's not pulling up in Buster. Ok, yup, just checked my
archive file hoard, and there's maint-guide from 2015 and 2017.

Searches for "developer", "manual", and "guide" by themselves used to
bring up LOTS of possibilities. Again... not in Buster? :)


>> Also, if this package is maintained in Debian will it also need a
>> maintainer in Ubuntu or will I also have to do that too. If yes, then
>> can I just maintain it for Ubuntu?
>
> If you maintain it in Debian, chances are that Ubuntu will just pick up
> automatically. I do not know the exact processes behind that. If you
> only maintain it in Ubuntu, Debian will most certainly not include it
> because you need a maintainer in Debian in any case.


My choice to primarily follow Debian quite a long time ago now was
based on a graph of the Linux family tree. Debian inspires a lot of
derivatives so Developers' work here stands a larger chance of helping
more users overall than if one opts to develop for a spinoff "child"
distribution.

For me, it's just a personal *_CHOICE_* thing. It's why I'm trying to
self-teach about Linux itself these days, too (k/t Linux From
Scratch/LFS). Top of the family tree. :)


> Be it as may, Debian does not require any contributor to also contribute
> directly to Ubuntu. Ubuntu just uses a lot of work that was originally
> done for Debian. (I do not mean that as an insult, that's the way free
> software works.)
>
>> The main reason I ask that is I know Debian supports many
>> architectures, which I don't have access to. I was mainly just
>> interested in maintaining the AMD64 arch. Is this possible?
>
> I do not think that you have to worry much about that. I expect most
> package maintainers only have direct access to one or two architectures
> and the main one being AMD64.  The Debian build infrastructure will do
> most of the work and I think if you need access to a machine of a
> different architecture for debugging you can always ask the maintainers
> of that architecture.


What about QEMU? I've used it a few times but never got so far as to
try outside of i386 and x86_64. Is QEMU viable as a starting point
where using it would at least save a little bit of testing/configuring
time for those who have the actual equipment?

Or have I completely misunderstood how QEMU operates? Totally possible
(!), but its description includes things like "full system emulation
of some architecture" so that's why I brought it up. :)

Ok, yeah, something's wrong with my "apt-cache search". I wanted to
share some QEMU packages as final examples of available
architectures... and this is all Buster is offering:

xserver-xorg-video-qxl - X.Org X server -- QXL display driver
qemu - fast processor emulator, dummy package

Maybe things are on Developer hold? I don't remember that being a
thing when I was using testing in the past, though. Seems like it was
only apparent during upgrades. Feeling a little like I've just stepped
off into the Twilight Zone. Where'd everybody go?! :))

Cindy :)
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Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA

* runs with duct tape *



Re: Archiving content of a directory on a DVD-R.

2018-11-08 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Nov 07, 2018 at 01:52:13PM -0800, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> My backup procedures are shell functions 
> rather than scripts

That's pretty bizarre.  I don't see what advantage that gives you over
simply putting the commands in a script so that you can run something like
"sudo backup" on demand.

Since your backup seems to be tied to your interactive environment, that
also makes it difficult or impossible to schedule backups in cron.



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Re: Reverting firefox-esr upgrade in Buster

2018-11-08 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 11:26:11 +0100 (CET)
local10  wrote:

Hello local10,

>I was looking into PaleMoon/Basilisk/Waterfox myself but decided not to
>proceed at the time as they are not in the Debian repository.

IDK what the position is WRT Waterfox, but I don't think Pale Moon or
Basilisk are likely to make it into Derbian repos as there are,
potentially, license issues regarding branding.

In any case, keeping up to date with Pale Moon shouldn't be an issue, as
it has its own, internal, update method (I suspect Basilisk is the
same).  You get the choice of 'update automatically', 'notify and let me
choose when to update' or 'never update'. 

>though, just wanted to see how easy it would be to go back to 52.9.

As you've seen, it's not too difficult.  Just remember to pin FF though,
if you do decide to roll back to v52.  Otherwise you might end up
updating FF accidentally.

I'm speaking from experience.   :-)

>Thanks for the info.

No problem.

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Re: Averiguar qué proceso ralentiza el arranque

2018-11-08 Thread Juan Francisco Giménez Silva




El 7/11/18 a las 3:54 p. m., jEsuSdA 8) escribió:
¿Hay alguna forma de ir iniciando paso a paso o saber qué proceso(s) 
está provocando la ralentización?


Hola, si tenés systemd con:

$ systemd-analyze blame

podés ver lo que tarda cada proceso en iniciarse (en que momento se 
inicia y la duración). Con:


$ systemd-analyze critical-chain

podés ver los servicios criticos para el arranque, ordenados en forma de 
árbol.


Espero que te sea útil.

Saludos.

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http://www.juanfgs.com/



Re: I may volunteer to be a package maintainer

2018-11-08 Thread Jochen Spieker
Robert Arkiletian:
>
> https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/pyfltk
> 
> I noticed that Debian and hence Ubuntu have dropped the "python-fltk" package.
> 
> If I volunteer to be the maintainer of the package is there
> documentation I can read to learn how to become a package maintainer?

You already received the relevant link for that.

> Also, if this package is maintained in Debian will it also need a
> maintainer in Ubuntu or will I also have to do that too. If yes, then
> can I just maintain it for Ubuntu?

If you maintain it in Debian, chances are that Ubuntu will just pick up
automatically. I do not know the exact processes behind that. If you
only maintain it in Ubuntu, Debian will most certainly not include it
because you need a maintainer in Debian in any case.

Be it as may, Debian does not require any contributor to also contribute
directly to Ubuntu. Ubuntu just uses a lot of work that was originally
done for Debian. (I do not mean that as an insult, that's the way free
software works.)

> The main reason I ask that is I know Debian supports many
> architectures, which I don't have access to. I was mainly just
> interested in maintaining the AMD64 arch. Is this possible?

I do not think that you have to worry much about that. I expect most
package maintainers only have direct access to one or two architectures
and the main one being AMD64.  The Debian build infrastructure will do
most of the work and I think if you need access to a machine of a
different architecture for debugging you can always ask the maintainers
of that architecture.

J.
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Re: Averiguar qué proceso ralentiza el arranque

2018-11-08 Thread Javier ArgentinaBBAR
El mié., 7 nov. 2018 a las 16:02, jEsuSdA 8) () escribió:
>
> Hola!
>
> Desde hace unas semanas, en mi portátil con Debian testing la pantalla
> queda en negro sin cargar el gestor de login.
>
> Tengo la sensación de que llega a cargar las X, pero tarda del orden de
> 1 minuto en mostrar lightdm.
>
>
> Imagino que el problema es que hay algún proceso que queda bloqueado y
> paraliza el resto del arranque, pero no tengo ni idea de cómo averiguar
> qué proceso es.
>
> Si intento ir a consola de texto, no se muestra ningún mensaje, si miro
> los logs de arranque, tampoco.
>
> ¿Hay alguna forma de ir iniciando paso a paso o saber qué proceso(s)
> está provocando la ralentización?
>
>
> Gracias! ;)
>
Edita el archivo
/etc/default/grub

Comenta para desactivar la línea
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"

a

#GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"

Reconstruye el GRUB.

El próximo arranque será mas verborrágico, y te puede dar una mejor
pista de lo que sucede.

JAP



Re: Reverting firefox-esr upgrade in Buster

2018-11-08 Thread local10
Nov 8, 2018, 4:43 AM by b...@fineby.me.uk:

> I'm no fan of the move to WE myself, despite the security issues
> claimed(1) to exist with XUL. It's one of the reasons I use Pale Moon.
>

I was looking into PaleMoon/Basilisk/Waterfox myself but decided not to proceed 
at the time as they are not in the Debian repository.

> Just be aware that v52 (in testing) isn't going to get security updates,
> and that can be hazardous.  Also, some site no longer work in v52 -
> anything video related is at risk as more sites move to playback
> technology that v52 can't do.
>

The majority of security issues are related to Javascript use and with Noscript 
installed this attack vector should be reduced somewhat as I only enable 
Javascript for a few websites. Am still deciding what to do though, just wanted 
to see how easy it would be to go back to 52.9.

Thanks for the info.



pushd/podp (was Re: Archiving content of a directory on a DVD-R.)

2018-11-08 Thread Jonathan Dowland

On Wed, Nov 07, 2018 at 01:52:13PM -0800, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:

push/popd are helpful when a tree structured file system is present.
Are they in POSIX?  Best avoided?


They are not POSIX, I don't think they are covered by any subsequent
standard either (great opportunity for anyone who wants to contribute to
a future standard I guess!). Originally from csh, they are present in
bash and zsh too, at least; but not dash (by design) and likely not
posh.

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Re: Reverting firefox-esr upgrade in Buster

2018-11-08 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 10:15:28 +0100 (CET)
local10  wrote:

Hello local10,

>Some plugins disappeared, some no longer work the way they did (meaning
>they now work worse), NoScript freaked me out when I saw what happened

That's because of the change from XUL to WE.  Some of your extensions
will have suitable replacements.  Sadly, not all.  Mostly, anything that
modified the FF UI will have no replacement.  In fact, if you look at
the plugins page, you should see a section marked "Legacy Extensions".
Look there, and an offer to find replacements is available to you.  Like
I said, not everything will have anything suitable to work in its stead.

I'm no fan of the move to WE myself, despite the security issues
claimed(1) to exist with XUL. It's one of the reasons I use Pale Moon.

>Anyway, thanks for the link.

No problem.

Just be aware that v52 (in testing) isn't going to get security updates,
and that can be hazardous.  Also, some site no longer work in v52 -
anything video related is at risk as more sites move to playback
technology that v52 can't do.

(1) I say 'claimed' because it's based on limited reading of one,
probably biased, source.

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/ _)radnever immediately apparent"
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Re: comment créer une image iso avec genisoimage

2018-11-08 Thread Stephane Ascoet

Le 07/11/2018 à 20:52, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :

l'image finale est plantée, taille 0 octets

je suis gros jean comme devant ...

il reste la solution radicale monter le point img
ou la clé usb en loopback et faire la copie


Bonjour, tu ne pourras pas dire que je ne t'avais pas prevenu. Tu ne 
pourras pas monter ton image.img: elle ne contient pas de systeme de 
fichier exploitable. Et je ne sais pas ce qu'est "monter une cle USB en 
loopback"...


--
Cordialement, Stephane Ascoet



Re: Reverting firefox-esr upgrade in Buster

2018-11-08 Thread local10
Nov 8, 2018, 2:55 AM by b...@fineby.me.uk:

> Why?  Apart from the move from XUL to WE extensions, going back is
> simply asking for trouble security-wise.  Also, more and more sites will
> stop working correctly as v52 gets more out of date.
>
> That said, to wind back, you set up a new repo as per this page:
> https://snapshot.debian.org 
>

Some plugins disappeared, some no longer work the way they did (meaning they 
now work worse), NoScript freaked me out when I saw what happened to it. And in 
general, with each new release FF seems to be getting worse and worse: more 
dumbed down while at the same time being bloated with "features" like tracking, 
telemetry, promotions, social, etc.

Anyway, thanks for the link.



Re: prise de contrôle d'accès distant d'un ordi

2018-11-08 Thread Touch13

Bonjour,

J'ai regardé rapidement 'dwservice.net', ça a l'air pas mal, mais est-ce 
que quelque sait qui est derrière ?


Cordialement.
---
Christophe.

Le 01/11/2018 à 11:56, SB45730 a écrit :

Bonjour,

Merci beaucoup pour le lien.
J'ai longtemps cherché une solution opensource pour remplacer Teamwiever
sans prise de tête. Il ne me reste plus qu'à tester.

Cordialement.
Stéphane

Le 01/11/2018 à 10:47, JC.EtiembleG a écrit :

Le 01/11/2018 à 07:24, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :

bonjour,



je recherche une solution temporaire pour accéder à distance
sur un autre ordi sans devoir installer de logiciel et de devoir
configurer un routeur ou une "boite" ...


http://sebsauvage.net/links/?jLoq0Q








Re: Averiguar qué proceso ralentiza el arranque

2018-11-08 Thread Pedro Gras
Buenas,

 el problema puede ser la  generación de entropía,hasta que el kernel
no genera la suficiente se queda quieto, prueba a mover el ratón mucho
y si es así ese es el problema ,  a mi me pasaba lo mismo tanto en el
portátil como en el sobremesa , investigando encontré una solución,
instalar un generador de entropía como haveged  y luego activarlo,
debe de ser un bug/feature desde hace un par de versiones del kernel
que afecta a algunos procesadores solo  :

$ sudo aptitude install haveged
$ systemctl enable haveged

Y todo vuelve a la normalidad.

Espero que te funcione a ti también.

Pedro
On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 8:34 PM Matias Mucciolo  wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, November 7, 2018 4:30:01 PM -03 OddieX wrote:
> > El mié., 7 nov. 2018 a las 16:02, jEsuSdA 8) ()
> escribió:
> > > Hola!
> > >
> > > Desde hace unas semanas, en mi portátil con Debian testing la pantalla
> > > queda en negro sin cargar el gestor de login.
> > >
> > > Tengo la sensación de que llega a cargar las X, pero tarda del orden de
> > > 1 minuto en mostrar lightdm.
> > >
> > >
> > > Imagino que el problema es que hay algún proceso que queda bloqueado y
> > > paraliza el resto del arranque, pero no tengo ni idea de cómo averiguar
> > > qué proceso es.
> > >
> > > Si intento ir a consola de texto, no se muestra ningún mensaje, si miro
> > > los logs de arranque, tampoco.
> > >
> > > ¿Hay alguna forma de ir iniciando paso a paso o saber qué proceso(s)
> > > está provocando la ralentización?
> > >
> > >
> > > Gracias! ;)
> >
> > Revisaste el log de Xorg? Quizas se te queda verificando resoluciones
> > del monitor...
>
> buenas
> podes tambien ver los tiempos de arranque en systemd(si es que usas esa cosa)
> con el comando : systemd-analyze blame
>
> te tiran un listado con las cosas que arranca y el tiempo que tardo.
> saludos
> Matias.-
>



Re: Reverting firefox-esr upgrade in Buster

2018-11-08 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 06:43:02 +0100 (CET)
local10  wrote:

Hello local10,

>Is there a way to revert firefox-esr upgrade to version 60 in Buster
>and install back firefox v 52.9.0?

Why?  Apart from the move from XUL to WE extensions, going back is
simply asking for trouble security-wise.  Also, more and more sites will
stop working correctly as v52 gets more out of date.

That said, to wind back, you set up a new repo as per this page:
https://snapshot.debian.org/

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/ _)radnever immediately apparent"
Tell the dinosaurs they just won't survive
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