consulta de KPDF
Hola amigos de Ubuntu! Soy usuario de ubuntu y abandoné mis anteriores aplicaciones. Antes con adobe podía extraer una página de un documento con más de una, para guardar sólo la que me interesaba. Pero ahora no sé cómo hacerlo con KPDF. Les agradezco si me echan una mano! Saludos Tavo _ Invite your mail contacts to join your friends list with Windows Live Spaces. It's easy! http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=createwx_url=/friends.aspxmkt=en-us
Re: Servidor Web Java JSP
Olá Adauto, Só adicionando ao que o Felipe já comentou, apesar de existirem pacotes para o tomcat e glassfish: O tomcat está na distribuição faz mais tempo, logo, se você usa Etch - versão estável atual, talvez vá irá preferir esse, já o glassfish, só está disponível na `unstable' e `testing' atualmente e provavelmente será incluído quando no lançamento do Lenny - nossa próxima versão estável. Um outro detalhe é que o tomcat está no que chamamos de seção `main' e o glassfish na `contrib'. O que significa que o tomcat pode rodar em cima de uma máquina virtual Java livre (também empacotada na main), já o glassfish depende de uma máquina virtual não livre, no caso a da Sun, disponível na seção `non-free' para funcionar de maneira adequada. Claro que dependendo do que você for rodar, o tomcat em cima de uma máquina virtual livre não será suficiente, o que é bem comum. 2008/4/22 Felipe Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Olá, Adauto, algumas considerações. Ter o Apache como um 'front end' é sempre bem vindo pois para adicionar suporte a outras funcionalidades e tecnologias como php e outros será mais fácil. Se for usar o Glassfish, ele é capaz de ser seu 'único' servidor, provendo suporte a JSP + páginas estáticas possuindo um melhor escalonamento que o Tomcat e ainda podendo, prover suporte a PHP e Ruby, se não me engano. Já se preferir o Tomcat você vai ficar com a opção de JSP + html estático, sendo assim, faça sua escolha. (...) Espero ter ajudado, -- Gustavo stratus Franco ps: Perdi a conta dos anos em que não posto aqui... :-)
Re: KDE não inicia/funciona
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 1:43 PM, Renato S. Yamane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Paulo F. Smorigo escreveu: Quando tento iniciar o KDE com o comando startkde aparece uma janela do xmessage dizendo: Could not start kstartupconfig. Check your instalation. e no terminal aparece a seguinte linha: Você precisa entrar pelo KDM. Basta executar: # /etc/init.d/kdm Se isto não funcionar, certifique-se de que o Debian KDE desktop está apropriadamente instalado executando como root: aptitude update aptitude install desktop kde-desktop Você precisa estar conectado (preferencialmente com banda larga) e com sua lista de repositórios (/etc/apt/sources.list) ok. Para checar se a lista está ok, você observará que o comando `aptitude update' não irá retornar erros ao tentar atualizar a lista de pacotes disponíveis. até, -- Gustavo stratus Franco
Re: Eaccelerator package, where?
On 6/27/07, Arnau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all!! Does anybody know where I can find a packaged version of eaccelerator? I tried to install it some weeks ago following the http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/eaccelerator.htm instruccions and it gave me a segmentation fault. What about the unofficial packages (with source) available at: http://opensource.creativ-it.net/ ? regards, -- stratus http://stratusandtheswirl.blogspot.com get debian @ http://get.debian.net/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: how to exclude the packges in dist-upgrade
On 6/27/07, Bhasker C V [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I tried on the apt-get manual. But could not get to my requirement. I have some of the packages in my deb box which i do not want to upgrade/remove/uninstall during an apt-get dist-uprade. How do i specify the exclude list ? You need to put such packages in 'hold' state, using aptitude or through the CLI running for example: echo package hold | dpkg --set-selections To check a package state, run: dpkg --get-selections package package is of course the package name. ;) regards, -- stratus http://stratusandtheswirl.blogspot.com get debian @ http://get.debian.net/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: From FreeBSD 6 to Debian 4
On 6/15/07, Philippe Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Hi, I have just installed a new Debian Etch server, supposed to replace a FreeBSD 6 server soon. There are a few things I miss on the Debian box, and I wonder if there is a way of having that on Debian too: (...) 2) Under freebsd, ports can be checked against vulnerabilities with a simple command: -- Portaudit -Fda If there is anything wrong, you get: server# portaudit -Fda auditfile.tbz 100% of 42 kB 62 kBps New database installed. Database created: Fri Jun 15 09:10:07 CEST 2007 Affected package: awstats-6.6 Type of problem: awstats -- arbitrary command execution vulnerability. Reference: http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/portaudit/2df297a2-dc74-11da-a22b-000c6ec7 75d9.html 1 problem(s) in your installed packages found. You are advised to update or deinstall the affected package(s) immediately. -- Is there that on debian too? (...) Install the package debsecan. regards, -- stratus http://stratusandtheswirl.blogspot.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Beautifying Debian Etch
On 4/6/07, eklektik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I installed Etch recently, with the help of the good people of this mailing list. Now, it works perfectly, but I hate its look. So I decided that I completely redesign the desktop. Now the work is complete and I wrote a short article in my blog about the redesign process. The article includes screenshots and original artworks. Do you like the redesign? You can read the article here. You've no idea how hard it was to make sure that we've common artwork between the three major desktop environments and come up with debian-moreblue. I like debian-moreblue more than your stuff, but I'm of course biased. The problem I see with your artwork is that the red swirl seems to be something lost over the blue wallpaper, asking some artists that have no idea about what Debian is give me the impression that debian-moreblue was the right decision. Closing, Debian is not and never will be about hate each other's work, if you're satisfied with your own stuff, great! If you think that almost all the users would enjoy that you're free to join us at debian-desktop mailing list and submit your desktop-base (this is a source package) theme, to be used in KDE, Xfce and GNOME, you really need to keep it also in mind. thanks, -- stratus http://stratusandtheswirl.blogspot.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Desktop user: Etch or the next testing?
On 4/2/07, Wei Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I am a desktop user that is currently using Etch. Hi Wei, Are you using GNOME, KDE or Xfce ? You know that Etch is about to release. This means that new features and software will not get into it any more. So what is a better choice now, to stick to Etch or to switch to the next testing? I am not sure which is more important for desktop users, stability or new features. The answer is: It depends. :) Do you want the latest stuff to try it out and is able to keep up with the possible broken pieces? If you simple don't want to spend time with that, the best choice (for you!) is stick to Etch and possible adding some backports here and there in the upcoming months (see backports.org). I think there might be some people with similar problem/experience with me. What is your plan/suggestion? Thank you. My plan as developer is keep at least a desktop at work with sid, other with testing and my laptop running Etch. I've also testing and sid vservers on my laptop for build and test packages. :) regards, -- stratus http://stratusandtheswirl.blogspot.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Debian for Desktop [Was: Re: I do consider Ubuntu to be Debian , Ian Murdock]
On 3/23/07, Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 09:25:09AM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote: Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: to happen. Debian includes desktop users but is not focused on them. But recently there was some interest in a 'desktop' group in debian to focus on this for lenny. Do you mean http://wiki.debian.org/DebianDesktop ? They are working since sarge was testing, and that is a looong time. But some of their goals have been reached. Please ignore that content, it needs update. If you have doubts about the Debian Desktop status ask on debian-desktop mailing list (debian-desktop@lists.debian.org) or read the following: http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-desktop http://stratusandtheswirl.blogspot.com/2006/12/debian-desktop-call-for-tests.html In short, with Etch you will be able to install a complete desktop environment (default is GNOME), but there are first CD alternatives containing KDE and other Xfce. If you don't have bandwidth issues you're free to download netinst images and install desktop (twm), gnome-desktop, kde-desktop or xfce-desktop. We call these set of packages tasks (package: tasksel) but you're also able to install them using aptitude. During Lenny development cycle we will work more for further desktop customizations through others packages preseeding (eg: grub to deliver a splash screen during boot using splashy or usplash). Get involved mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] Have fun! regards, -- stratus http://stratusandtheswirl.blogspot.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: vote for Debian on Dell computers
On 3/15/07, Roberto C. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 01:21:32AM -0800, Greg Madden wrote: Buy an HP,they support Debian. Out of curiousity, which HP laptop models are supported for Debian? Hi, AFAIK none, but they support Sarge on some servers and it seems that the plan is extend this support for Etch once we release at least to the same set of servers. I will do my best to obtain some support for laptops and desktops using as argument the progress we had with Debian Desktop into Etch. Test installs on HP laptops are welcome. You can submit installation reports or comments to debian-desktop mailing list. thanks in advance, -- stratus http://stratusandtheswirl.blogspot.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Etch is REALLY fast! :-)
On 1/31/07, Wim De Smet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 1/31/07, Gustavo Franco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] I've a question on behalf of the Debian Ombudsman Team: - Is there any current issue you would like to see solved into our post-etch release (Lenny) ? (...) I found some relevant bugreports. [1][2] Notice that that last bug has severity wishlist but if you think about it this will hit a lot of new debian users. They'll go into the manpage, see that they could be reading the info pages, try it and end up on the manpage. Doesn't break the functionality of the package much, but if the docs are so hopelessly borked how are users supposed to actually find them before coming into #debian or on this list asking questions? Hi Wim, Thanks for your feedback. Yes, you're right. Unfortunately, i think the problem should be solved before the Etch freeze, since it isn't a simple doc fix but probably will require a more intrusive patch into dpkg. I'll look into this with the QA and release management teams and will usertag the bugs to keep an eye on their progress. Don't take this as slagging off Debian, I still think it's the best distro out there and etch on the whole definitely is doing really good. No, i don't take this as slagging. Thanks again for your message, be sure that there are a lot of people working to make Etch the best Debian release ever. I think we've more than enough manpower but some communication problems here and there. I hope the Ombudsman team will help with these issues not only making bridges between users and developers, but between teams of developers internally. regards, -- stratus http://stratusandtheswirl.blogspot.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Etch is REALLY fast! :-)
On 1/30/07, Dave Witbrodt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, (...) Since Etch is nearly ready to be released, I decided that my best bet was to keep the new kernel and replace everything else! ;-) I chose to dist-upgrade to Etch. I've been using Etch now since Sunday night, and everything is working really smooth. Everything seems a lot faster, too. No doubt some of that is due to the improved video card, but boot time is faster and everything I do when working without X also seems faster. Hi Dave, You feedback is really appreciated. Btw, if you want to install the same set of packages as the default (GNOME) desktop environment, i recommend you: aptitude update aptitude install desktop gnome-desktop (there are xfce-desktop and kde-desktop too). Keep in mind that desktop and gnome-desktop aren't metapackages but tasks (as in tasksel). In other words, d-i uses tasksel to install set of packages and not metapackages or a 'hardcoded into d-i' list of packages. I would like to thank the developers who are busting their buns to get Etch ready for release! Can anyone suggest other Debian mailing lists I can post my thanks to, so that the greatest possible number of developers will see it? (I realize that thanks is just noise, and not productive, but everyone wants to hear that their hard work is appreciated!) You're welcome, thanks. There's no perfect list to send 'thanks', but debian-project is a good one. This mailing list is suited for non technical discussions. I've a question on behalf of the Debian Ombudsman Team: - Is there any current issue you would like to see solved into our post-etch release (Lenny) ? FYI, we will open a ombudsman account soon to be the voice of the community into the project and work on some more interesting stuff. We've just started setting up stuff into alioth.debian.org. regards, -- stratus http://stratusandtheswirl.blogspot.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: 2 weeks as a Debian user: a report back
On 12/24/06, andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Debian Users (...) I admit that I am also using a new machine than the one I Ran Slackware on, and I am using a new kernel than that which I used with Slackware. I have always been a little daunted by the prospect of rolling my own and imploding my own system in the process. The Etch install made getting a default 2.6 kernel easy. Somehow (I followed some instructions, and they seemed to have worked) I upgraded my 2.6 kernel and am running a system with a comfortable amount of resources and space to play around a bit. I am using Gnome as my WM having formally been a fan of XFce I am quite enjoying some of the automations that Gnome offers (e.g. daily package updates). As a WM, Gnome doesn't seem to release resources as quickly as XFce did with Slackware. Since I haven't setup XFce to run with Debian, I can't comment on a comparison btw XFce on Slack or Deb, except that, by default, Debian Etch seems to run a later version of XFce. Have you installed GNOME through the desktop environment option into the installer ? If not, i would suggest you do as root: aptitude update aptitude install desktop gnome-desktop . It will push Xorg, Firefox (now iceweasel in Debian), OpenOffice, just the needed GNOME modules and tons of other useful stuff (eg.: multimedia support for the browser). You can install XFCE as root, running: aptitude update aptitude install desktop xfce-desktop . You're free to test kde too, following the same concept (kde-desktop). For those in doubt these desktop and $foo-desktop thing came from tasksel that is also used by d-i (the debian-installer). The tasksel, d-i and debian-desktop (a pkg-gnome, pkg-kde and pkg-xfce joint effort) did the dirty job behind the scenes to give you the best possible desktop and freedom of choice. You will see special CDs and maybe live CDs surface once we release Etch (debian-cd guys are working on that too). Stay tuned and spread the word! :) So what's different, at least from my pov? 1. Software installs right, plays nicely together and I have yet to run into dependency hell (touch wood :) ) 2. The range of software available is quite stunning, and I am impressed by the little tweaks of applications that makes them recognise each other, such as the auto-mount and the intelligent use of hot-plugging, the auto-updating of applications, and the overall stability of the system. 3. I also think that the rendering of the screen and the range of fonts is very impressive. 4. The installation was pretty straightforward, but aside from idiosyncrasies in procedure between Debian and Slackware, the installation process didn't pose any difficulties. Once one does some reading apt-get seems reasonably straightforward, and that Debian has init.d files when Slackware uses rc.d files takes a bit of reminding to get straight, but that's just self-de/re-programming. Please use synaptic (GNOME) and aptitude (console) and not apt-get directly. It's better. Overall, I am really impressed with Debian, and I realise that there is a lot yet to learn about the Debian way. After 2 weeks however, I must also say that I have found the support and discussion here first-rate, prompt and thoughtful. Nice one ... that certainly boosts a new user's confidence. :) That's nice to hear. Thank you for taking your time writing the message. So, onwards and onwards :D I am beginning to get a sense of GNU/Linux's power through its software and its range of capacity, whereas with Slackware I had a sense of GNU/Linux's reliability and work-horse stability. This is like flying after having learnt (to some degree of functionality) to walk!! Happy 2007 to y'all Have fun with Debian and happy 2007. I don't know if any Debian developers read these lists We do. regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Add hardware to an existing system
On 12/16/06, Hugo Vanwoerkom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: kevin bailey wrote: Something I've never known how to do?!?! Say I've installed Etch (which looks as good as Ubuntu BTW) on to a PC - and I then need to install a new graphics card and a DVD burner. Now I take it that during installation the hardware was detected and the various modules were selected and loaded. How to I tell the system to load the new modules required? Thanks, Kevin It's a mixed bag. I just added a DVD Burner: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16827106013 for $30! Check that price! and it was detected right away and mondo used it w/o problem. I only use Nvidia graphics cards and those are detected right away by the Nvidia driver (I use the closed source driver, not the Debian package). However, I added a USB disk, through adding an ATA disk: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822148095 to an external enclosure: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817145657 and plugged that into the USB port and that was detected right away also. But I could not boot from it: motherboard BIOS problem. If I added an entry to my /etc/fstab for the USB disk, it would cause no problems with a Debian stock kernel, because it uses initrd, but with my custom kernel I would have to add the initrd option to load usb-storage support. My daughter bought a USB external modem for me and it would never work, because of the proprietary M$ driver. Bottomline: it depends on what you're adding and what hardware you have installed. This is valid for any operating system, not Debian GNU/Linux alone but the most used by end-users too. Go hunt for up-to-date video card drivers to run over amd64 and/or with their latest stuff. :) I think in your scenario Debian performed very well and the USB external modem isn't really our fault. I blame the vendor for not disclose the hardware specs and/or the kernel team if they did. You know, our part of the community work that needs to be done, is right there in Etch waiting the other pieces. regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Add hardware to an existing system
On 12/15/06, csanyipal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 05:14:27PM +, kevin bailey wrote: Now I take it that during installation the hardware was detected and the various modules were selected and loaded. How to I tell the system to load the new modules required? Compile the new kernel with support for that new hardwear. I'm sorry but you're wrong. Kevin, The hardware is detected during the boot process too and not only during the installation, unless you've changed it manually. Answering about the video card and dvd burner: - Video card: Probably it will be properly detected and the kernel module will be loaded, but you will still need to reconfigure your Xorg if it uses a different chipset than the older card. You can reconfigure the package xserver-xorg or simply edit /etc/X11/Xorg.conf changing the Driver from the old to the new one. - DVD burner: If you use GNOME and haven't installed the desktop environment install gnomebaker package and have fun. A lot of other kind of hardware will work 'out of the box' (eg: most of usb tokens) and others will be detected but you will need install a package or if we're replacing old hardware with new stuff change a configuration file. Suggestions are welcome. regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Add hardware to an existing system
On 12/15/06, Jacques Normand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 04:42:17PM -0200, Gustavo Franco wrote: The hardware is detected during the boot process too and not only during the installation, unless you've changed it manually. Answering about the video card and dvd burner: - Video card: Probably it will be properly detected and the kernel module will be loaded, but you will still need to reconfigure your Xorg if it uses a different chipset than the older card. You can reconfigure the package xserver-xorg or simply edit /etc/X11/Xorg.conf changing the Driver from the old to the new one. - DVD burner: If you use GNOME and haven't installed the desktop environment install gnomebaker package and have fun. A lot of other kind of hardware will work 'out of the box' (eg: most of usb tokens) and others will be detected but you will need install a package or if we're replacing old hardware with new stuff change a configuration file. Suggestions are welcome. While you are right, I see one special case. It is not the case here but if you change your booting devices, you will need to rebuild the initramfs. I am mainly speaking about adding a drive or controller which change the ordering and name of the others. You're right, thanks for pointing it out, but me as both user and admin don't do that usually. Btw, if you change your hard disk controller only (hardware raid?) you're probably not a newcomer user. Unfortunately, it isn't that easy figure out what's going on from the boot loader, kernel and the whole system (read /etc/fstab at first) - but per filesystem id (or label) boot and mount should be worked out for our next release, IMHO. Adding a drive that changes the name from the original drive sounds like a controller bug or kernel bug though. regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Add hardware to an existing system
On 12/15/06, Jacques Normand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 05:26:22PM -0200, Gustavo Franco wrote: While you are right, I see one special case. It is not the case here but if you change your booting devices, you will need to rebuild the initramfs. I am mainly speaking about adding a drive or controller which change the ordering and name of the others. You're right, thanks for pointing it out, but me as both user and admin don't do that usually. Btw, if you change your hard disk controller only (hardware raid?) you're probably not a newcomer user. Unfortunately, it isn't that easy figure out what's going on from the boot loader, kernel and the whole system (read /etc/fstab at first) - but per filesystem id (or label) boot and mount should be worked out for our next release, IMHO. Adding a drive that changes the name from the original drive sounds like a controller bug or kernel bug though. No not necessarily, let me give you a scenario: You are running fine with your onboard controller for a while but you feel a little tight on disk space and you decide to add a drive. You also need to add a pci controller for it since you ide (or sata for that matter) onboard is packed. But for some reason the add on card is loaded before the onboard one, which shifts all the drives down... It is not a kernel bug, just a timing 'feature'. udev should be covering this corner case as he does for network interfaces, but i dunno really. As for the fstab, you would probably be stuck if you use the partition directly. And since the fstab is used for the initramfs creation, you would need to regenerate it again after. But there is another way than labels. LVM is not dependent on the name of the PV anymore, if the name of one does change, lvm will find it with its uuid and load it normally. That is one more advantage in using it rather that static partitions. sure. ;) regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Debian as a Web server
On 12/12/06, Justin Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Forgive me if I am posting this to the wrong list but I am not sure where this kind of a email would be posted to. That said, I am interested to find out people's perspective on running Debian stable as a web server in a production environment. of course i do. I have noticed that Red Hat, Suse, CentOS, Fedora, etc. appear to dominate the web server market as the backend powering most production servers and I'm wondering why Debian doesn't feature? I'm sure you're wrong. Debian was showed as #1 in the web servers that publishes the distribution info by Netcraft some time ago (nothing more than 1 or 2 years ago). I own two dedicated web servers and they run Red Hat and CentOS but what makes them different to Debian? I have done a lot of reading and research on Debian and my impression of, particularly stable is that it is one of the most reliable, stable GNU/Linux systems available out there. Red Hat EL or the old and for the most part unsupported one? I've managed some old RH servers through Fedora legacy updates before migrating them to Debian on my current job. I'm a Debian Developer so i'm biased and maybe not the most indicated person to tell you the pros and cons, but there i go. With RHEL you've somebody to pay and blame and their tools to update the system are better in every release (except for the web interface, Debian matches them, but you can install dpkg-www to obtain similar features). I'm not into the CentOS community thing, but if they have a lot of good people i would prefer CentOS than RHEL if you're not going to pay Red Hat support. Debian has a community and for the suprise of some, much more softwares (we're talking about ~ 10.000 more) packaged and well integrated. That's what (in a way) Fedora tries to reach, IMHO. Actually, we're working very hard to polish our next release (Etch) and i suggest you give it a try. Maybe I'm missing some key issue here (and clearly I must be) but it makes logical sense to me to power a production server with the most stable system... surely? Yeah. =) regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Debian as a Web server
On 12/12/06, Justin Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm sure you're wrong. Debian was showed as #1 in the web servers that publishes the distribution info by Netcraft some time ago (nothing more than 1 or 2 years ago). I'm sure I am and I was really making this statement based on my own perception more than any hard facts. I think what may be causing this perception is the web-based control panel companies like Cpanel and SWsoft. I've never seen a Cpanel or Plesk server running off of Debian but again this is only what I have noticed. Actually, we're working very hard to polish our next release (Etch) and i suggest you give it a try. Honestly I really want to give Debian a try as one of my production servers. I don't know how difficult it will be to migrate the data across from CentOS and RH but I am considering getting a third server to accommodate for the growth of my site and I want to try this one with Debian. Well, you can start moving static content (images, some html) or setup some balance scheme in a way that if Debian fails (as a backup server) the main server (CentOS and/or RH) will keep up the stuff. It will require minor changes in the CentOS and/or RH, if you're using MySQL or PgSQL and a bunch of PHP or insert your favourite language here based websites on top of that. I would recommend you study vserver (using Debian), so you can put up multiple Debian instances really fast and simulate your needed scenarios. This all ofcourse once I have a proper understanding and feel totally comfortable with my current etch installation on my laptop. Sounds cool. Well, i would recommend you run as root: If you use GNOME: aptitude install desktop gnome-desktop If you use KDE: aptitude install desktop kde-desktop If you use XFCE (it's new, be sure that you've tasksel 2.58 with dpkg -l tasksel or wait a bit more): aptitude install desktop xfce-desktop If you use other WM just do: aptitude install desktop You will be able to enjoy the candies Debian Desktop initiative and tasksel team prepared for you! That's possible install the same set of packages right from the installer too and hopefully we will release a live cd from that sets right after Etch release. regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Debian install to init 3?
On 12/8/06, Ishwar Rattan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just installed Debian form the binary-1 CD and Internet. The system used Gdm/Genome by default. How do I make not to start X-windowes so that I can up dist-upgrade etc. (I think that it is level 3)? Are you using d-i etch RC1 ? If yes, i would recommend you log into GNOME and use synaptic package manager or let the update-notifier tell you that there are updates (you will see a notification icon on top right). If you really want a terminal you can change the 'session' before log in or just open the gnome-terminal after log in. This is valid for both Sarge and Etch (d-i RC1). regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: sarge-etch upgrade hits dependency hell
On 12/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 03:30:47PM -0500, Sarunas Burdulis wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After failing to reconstitute my etch system (details abundantly available on this mailing list a few months ago), I wiped its partition and tried to install etch form scratch using installer release candidate one, only to find that lilo crashed when it was trying to make the system bootable (installation report has been submitted). So my next attempt was to copy the still-running sarge system I have on another partition into my etch partition, and to try to upgrade the copy to etch by changing /etc/apt/sources to read 'etch' where the old one reads 'sarge', starting aptitude, and upgrading. My first attempt was to try to upgrade aptitude first. No luck. Trying to upgrading aptitude immediately led to hundreds of packages that would be deleted. My guess is they were caught in the libc transition. My second attampt was to try 'U' so as to do a general upgrade. Again, huge numbers of deleted packages, and a huge number of packages to be installed, too. Went ahead with it anyway, after rescuing aptitude itself -- it had decided it was appropriate to delete aptitude without installing it again. But just typing '+' on aptitude was enough to restore it without problem, so I don't know why it decided it was to be removed in the first place. After about three to four hours of downloading, it started the upgrades. Several problems immediately. It couldn't upgrade fontconfig or pysol, and refused to try further. pysol needed python2.4, don't know why it decided to do that first. fontconfig is now unusable, which causes troubles elsewhere. After various attempts to solve the problems, I am left with a huge number of packages to be deleted/upgraded/installed, and X that won't work, and a list of 18 packages that have problems. Should I try again tomorrow in the hope that package dependencies will sort themselves out? Or should I just give up and try another way of installing tomorrow? Can't think of one now, but one will probably come to me it I think hard enough. -- hendrik Sound like what I have seen as usual while doing dist upgrades (Debian and Ubuntu). Several apt-get {update|upgrade|dist-upgrade|-f install} cycles often are needed. Some packages almost always get stuck, i.e. cannot be upgraded or prevent other packages to be upgraded. For those I do apt-get remove and then install. The hard part is to identify the key packages that are blocking all the rest. Hi Hendrik, After all you've a updated (as in testing) aptitude, right? Please do: aptitude install desktop gnome-desktop if you're using GNOME, otherwise use 'desktop kde-desktop' (xfce-desktop will enter testing soon). Feedback is appreciated. thanks, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: GPL Java
On 11/14/06, Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay, so Java's GPL'd now: http://www.sun.com/2006-1113/feature/index.jsp (Also http://java.net/ ) How soon will we see packages in main at long last? Granted, a buildable JDK isn't expected until Spring of next year... Hi Gregory, Short answer: It depends. Btw, i would bet in a Sun GPL'd JDK to be released with Etch+1, hopefully around the end of the next year or early 08'. It depends how buildable it will be, the effort needed to package it and the number of people motivated to work on that. regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: number of machines running Debian?
On 9/17/06, Roberto C. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 01:50:51AM +, Gustavo Franco wrote: FYI, we had more than 1.2 million web servers (yeah, just web servers) running Debian[0] in 2005. If you add Debian web servers not publishing this information, others servers (2 * 1.2, at least?), desktops, embedded and others (3 * 1.2 ?) we've much more than 7.2 million installations running now. Just a guess of course, but i think the exact number is around 10 million. [0] = http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2005/12/05/strong_growth_for_debian.html I'd say that is *highly* optimistic. The article says more than 1.2 million active sites. There is a huge difference between active sites and web servers. There are ISPs who manage to server hundreds of web sites from one web server. There are also ISPs like SpeakEasy who host thousands upon thousands of websites from a web cluster (running Debian) which appears like three or four logical hosts to the outside world. Anyhow, if you are conservative and say 10 sites per web server, then you are looking at more like 120,000 actual boxes running Debian to server up public web pages. I think that netcraft is smart enough to count unique servers (ip addresses) and not just the web sites. Yes, one server can answer queries from multiple ip addresses, but the number is much more than your bet. regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: number of machines running Debian?
On 9/15/06, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Somebody estimated Ubuntu to be installed in over 6 million machines*. Are there any estimates for Debian? * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue13 FYI, we had more than 1.2 million web servers (yeah, just web servers) running Debian[0] in 2005. If you add Debian web servers not publishing this information, others servers (2 * 1.2, at least?), desktops, embedded and others (3 * 1.2 ?) we've much more than 7.2 million installations running now. Just a guess of course, but i think the exact number is around 10 million. [0] = http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2005/12/05/strong_growth_for_debian.html regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Debian Installer
On 9/1/06, LITLE TUX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ola galera da lista... Baixei o Fonte do Debian Installler e estou querendo customiza-lo para simplesmente nao perguntar nada durante a instalacao Fazer tudo automatico... Particionamento ... senha de root padrao enfim nao perguntar nada para o usuario... Olá, Se você só precisa automatizar as respostas dadas ao instalador, você não precisa customizar nada nele. Ele já possui essa funcionalidade, que é denominada 'preseed'[0]. Estou com algumas duvidas. 1 - Somente com o source do debian installer eu consigo customizar uma distro ou realmente é necessário utilizar o pacote debian-cd. Criar uma distribuição debian customizada é bem mais complexo do que simplesmente fazer 'preseeding' das questões do instalador. Você vai precisar não somente do d-i ou do debian-cd, mas um conjunto maior de softwares, certamente. 2 - Alguém tem algum tutorial ou documentacao de customizao do debian e do debian-installer. O wiki do projeto[1] contém artigos diversos do que você pode precisar durante o processo. Não existe uma receita de bolo pronta, pq depende do que você deseja customizar. Eu estou trabalhando nesse momento para que o simple-cdd[2] funcione com testing/sid (atualmente só funciona com sarge). Uma vez isto concluído (antes de dezembro), ficará mais fácil construir imagens inteiras customizadas, mas sem esquecer que o trabalho de customizar os pacotes e mantê-los em controle de versão ainda será função de cada um que opta por esse tipo de modificação ao Debian. 3 - Baixei o DI unstable da etch. Os pacotes do meu debian-cd terao que ser instable ou nao. Não entendi essa pergunta. Bem a principio é isso... Estou com problemas com o instalador Anaconda da Progeny e decidi migrar para o DI. Espero que alguém possa me ajudar agora O projeto Anaconda portado pela Progeny foi descontinuado em favor do d-i, faz algum tempo. [0] = Sarge: http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/apcs01.html.en Testing ou sid: http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.i386/apb.html [1] = http://wiki.debian.org [2] = http://wiki.debian.org/Simple-CDD Espero ter ajudado, -- stratus
Re: Installing Etch: how to select KDE instead of GNOME?
On 8/22/06, Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mirto Silvio Busico wrote: How cai I select Kde instead of Gnome during a fresh install? Type install tasksel/first=kde-desktop at the installer's boot prompt. Hi Joey, If the user wants to use the GUI frontend it would be ''installgui tasksel/first=kde-desktop', right? Couldn't we change the options adding 'installdesktop', 'installguidesktop', 'installdesktopkde' and 'installguidesktopkde' ? Yeah, looks ugly at first, but is way better to a end-user remember than the line preseeding the tasksel answer, IMHO. Thoughts? regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Installing Etch: how to select KDE instead of GNOME?
On 8/22/06, Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gustavo Franco wrote: If the user wants to use the GUI frontend it would be ''installgui tasksel/first=kde-desktop', right? Couldn't we change the options adding 'installdesktop', 'installguidesktop', 'installdesktopkde' and 'installguidesktopkde' ? Sounds like a combinational explosion to me. I imagine syslinux has some upper bound on the number of supported labels. Don't see the benefit. When leaving a conference, being asked 'hey, how can i install kde/gnome desktop by default?' i would be able to answer 'type installdesktop or installdesktopkde and press enter'. This is way more user friendly than 'install tasksel/first=gnome-desktop' that a human won't be able to remember if said that way i wrote above. It happens, it really happens all the time and actually i've no answer. regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Installing Etch: how to select KDE instead of GNOME?
On 8/22/06, Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gustavo Franco wrote: When leaving a conference, being asked 'hey, how can i install kde/gnome desktop by default?' i would be able to answer 'type installdesktop or installdesktopkde and press enter'. This is way more user friendly than 'install tasksel/first=gnome-desktop' that a human won't be able to remember if said that way i wrote above. It happens, it really happens all the time and actually i've no answer. I could add a tasksel/first preseed alias, then install tasks=gnome-desktop sounds great, Joey! thanks in advance, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to use d-i b3 with sarge?
On 8/17/06, Stephan Seitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! Can I use the new debian-installer (beta 3, netinstall.iso) to install Sarge? The Sarge installer doesn't recognize my hardware. If I boot in expert mode, I can select or enter a mirror and a proxy, but not a distribution. The new debian-installer (beta3) has no support for sarge install[0]. Or are there any Sarge installers with newer kernels available? Yes, but keep in mind this isn't official! [1] [0] = http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/errata [1] = http://kmuto.jp/debian/d-i/ regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Upcoming Release of Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 - a beginner's query/request
On 7/27/06, John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matej Cepl writes: and keep running aptitude update; aptitude upgrade from time to time -- You will want to use 'dist-upgrade' to upgrade from Sarge to Etch. Right, and if you're a desktop user probably you will be happy keeping up with 'desktop' and 'gnome-desktop' or 'kde-desktop' tasks, that can be easily installed using aptitude too. Just run `aptitude install desktop gnome-desktop` after dist-upgrading. Please note that 'gnome-desktop' task is different than gnome and gnome-core metapackages. The metapackages depends on full GNOME suite and just the GNOME essential packages respectively, while 'gnome-desktop' aims a more common desktop, still using GNOME as base. (eg: It depends on OpenOffice and not Abiword). regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: GFS
On 6/22/06, David Siroky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! I'm trying to build a debian cluster with GFS storage. I have big problems compiling GFS sources. I have a distribution kernel 2.6.16. Package kernel-patch-2.6-gfs is useless because it is old (it is for 2.6.10 kernel). Keep an eye on bug #369331 (http://bugs.debian.org/369331) Release ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/cluster/releases/cluster-1.02.00.tar.gz is unusable too because it complains about tons of errors. What? Package redhat-cluster-source complains about missing defines.mk file. No ./configure script available. Probably #366498, if not, please open a new bug or add more information there. Is there someone who succesfully built a debian cluster without any heavy manual work? I didn't, but if you're unable to wait for kernel patches fixes in Debian, try to use the kernel shipped in Ubuntu. regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Dapper Drake verdict: It sucks
On 6/14/06, Brent Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry, couldnt resist http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=1026 Hi Brent, Since the author made a lot of wrong points about the Debian project, release cycle and distribution i wrote this blog entry (as seen on planet.debian.org): http://stratusandtheswirl.blogspot.com/2006/06/tectonic-verdict-it-sucks.html#links regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Dapper Drake verdict: It sucks
On 6/14/06, Greg Folkert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (...) Some DDs don't even acknowledge/close a fixed bug, 3-4 years after its been fixed. It's of course not in the Debian's best practices list and you're welcome to help us fixing the problem sending a summary to [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you've submitted them that's not always up to the developer close the bug, but to the user really. Thanks in advance, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Tor
On 6/10/06, Katipo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Anybody had any personal experience of this project, or the individuals involved with it? http://tor.eff.org/ Yes, EFF is http://www.eff.org/about/ Just wondering about integrity. Grateful for any information. Well, tor just works but Remember that this is development code -- don't rely on the current Tor network if you really need strong anonymity. right from the package description. (...) -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Is there a mailling list for package maintainers/developers?
On 6/5/06, Redefined Horizons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a separate mailing list for Debian Package maintainers? I'd like to try creating some Debian packages, but I couldn't find a specific mailing list for package developers. Is this type of traffic handled on the normal development list? Hi Scott, I think you would like to ask the debian mentors[0]. Their IRC channel used to be good providing support for new Debian maintainers. Unfortunately there's no official Debian development mailing list[1] only related to this topic. [0] = http://mentors.debian.net/ [1] = http://lists.debian.org/devel.html regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: 4TB filesystem
On 6/2/06, Koos Meijering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I am trying to create on a nfs file server a partition with the size of 4TB every time after a reboot the system reports there is only a 2 TB partition and an unused part of the disk. The system is an AMD Optron server, with Debian Sarge installed and de generic amd kernel image The raid controller I used is an 3ware 9500s with 12 370GB disk attached to it. Is it possible to create a partition larger than 2 TB and how? I hope somebody can help me. Hi Koos, Are you using the standard 2.4 or 2.6 kernel ? Which filesystem, ext2/ext3 ? regards, -- stratus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Debian install hangs on detecting network hardware
On 29 May 2006 15:38:10 -, robert b [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My Debian install hangs with detecting network hardware with Starting PC Card services... at the bottom. I'm doing an hd-media install of Sarge since I don't have a floppy nor CD-ROM drives on this Sony VAIO PCG-5312 nor am I able to get the network install to work ('though, RedHat works fine with this network card; it loads the e100 driver). Is there a way I can bypass the Starting PC Card services part so that I might be able to complete the install? Hi Robert, Press F7 when you see the Debian logo. It will show you a screen with some options and the one you want: hw-detect/start_pcmcia=false . So it's just a matter to boot the installer with: linux hw-detect/start_pcmcia=false If it doesn't work you can try preseed some question (come back here and tell me) or try a testing image if you can run something newer than Sarge. regards, -- stratus
Re: Why are my posts so delayed??
On 5/25/06, Digby Tarvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just curious, Can anyone tell me why there seems to be a delay of about 12 hours between posting a message and seeing it appear on the list? (...) It seems that the lists.debian.org MX (murphy.debian.org) is with problems right now, huge queues. regards, -- stratus
Re: Comparison of aptitude hold and pinning?
On 5/25/06, Adam Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I recently used the `aptitude hold` command. It seems to be doing what I expected but I'm curious -- what are the differences between this and pinning a package in /etc/apt/preferences, and where does aptitude hold store the information? (`grep -r PACKAGENAME /etc/apt/` turns up nothing.) dpkg stores the 'hold' information, see: dpkg --get-selections|grep -i PACKAGENAME That's true that pinning can hold a package too (not in dpkg terms), but it's much more powerful than simple hold. That's what you need if you want mix two releases (eg: stable and testing) defining priorities. With hold (as in dpkg) it would be insane hold everything you don't want to see updated, upgrade and revert to the original state. Do you see? For more information about apt pinning please search for 'apt howto' or just 'apt pinning'. regards, -- stratus
Re: 2.6.16 update, lost wireless - seems not a udev issue
On 5/25/06, Richard Boyce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I recently upgraded Debian unstable and installed the 2.6.16-12 linux-image. All seems well except I am unable to bring up my wireless connection. ifup freezes when it tries to run dhcpd on the wireless card: (...) Hi Richard, Since you're running unstable, could you take a look if linux-image-2.6.17-rc3 (from experimental) fixes this problem? If not, that would be better if you open a bug report[0]. [0] = http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting regards, -- stratus
Re: Firewall
At Mon, 27 May 2002 14:04:47 -0300, Hélio José Poffo Junior wrote: [1 multipart/alternative (7bit)] [1.1 text/plain; iso-8859-1 (quoted-printable)] Boa tarde, preciso liberar o forward a um determidado ip mas quero q a identificacao seja feita pelo mac address.. alguem sabe como posso identificar o mac na sintaxe? Você precisa modular ou ter built-in na kernel, um módulo do netfilter, no caso o mac. Verifique: iptables -m mac -h -- Gustavo Franco - a.k.a stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED] GNUpg id: 0x3715578 Alternex S/A - RJ/Brasil - http://www.alternex.com.br - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Key fingerprint: 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778
Re: enlightenment 0.17
At Thu, 23 May 2002 13:10:23 -0300, Joel Franco wrote: Entao.. eu já instalei o lance. na pratica nao deu para ver muita coisa.. falam que é power, mas eu nao vi nada de especial.. somente bugs.. eu nao recomendaria instalar nao.. por enquanto fique com o 16 mesmo. eu diria que ele nao é utilizável :) Os desenvolvedores alertam: http://www.enlightenment.org/pages/enlightenment.html O pessoal insiste em utilizar algo em estagio inicial de desenvolvimento, sem o menor envolvimento com a coisa.Fica inviavel! Observem na seção 'Overview' o q se planeja para a versão DR17.Se alguem pode colaborar com um daqueles itens, instale o DR17, pegando o src via CVS e maos a obra... On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 05:02:33AM -0300, caio ferreira wrote: On Wed, 22 May 2002 20:42:35 -0300 Leonardo Boiko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Por acaso alguem sabe se o enlightenment 0.17 ja foi empacotado ?!?!? Primeiro, só pra deixar claro pra todo mundo, o Enlightenment DR17 é a oitava maravilha do mundo, mas ainda *não está pronto*. E ainda vai demorar. As versões de agora são consideradas instáveis. Use por sua conta e risco. Por acaso voce ou alguem aqui da lista ja utilizou o E 0.17 ?!?!? Ele exige muito recurso, placa de video ou processador, do micro ?!?!? O qual eh instavel ?!?!? Ok, acho que o que você procura é www.debian.org/~ljlane :) Vou dar uma olhada !! [..] -- Gustavo Franco - a.k.a stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED] GNUpg id: 0x3715578 Alternex S/A - RJ/Brasil - http://www.alternex.com.br - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Key fingerprint: 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778
[off-topic] Re: TomCat + Apache
At Thu, 23 May 2002 16:32:57 -0300, Alessandro O. Patricio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Boa Tarde, Alguem da lista já instalou e configurou apache + tomcat em solaris??? Patricio off-topic. -- Gustavo Franco - a.k.a stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED] GNUpg id: 0x3715578 Alternex S/A - RJ/Brasil - http://www.alternex.com.br - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Key fingerprint: 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Como acessar maquina na rede local da internet ?
On 17 May 2002 14:15:26 -0300 Flávio Alberto Lopes Soares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Olá pessoal, estou com um problema que sabia que mais cedo ou mais tarde iria me deparar: tenho uma máquina Debian Potato 2.2r5 conectada em uma rede local tudo funcionando OK, esta rede está conectada via um Gateway (Conectiva Linux 6) com o Speedy Business com IP fixo, preciso acessar esta máquina que está na rede local a partir da internet, o que devo fazer ? Não tenho a menor idéia. Se tiver que configurar alguma coisa no gateway vcs me desculpem pois a máquina é CL6 e não Debian, o problema é que não sei nem por onde começar. Se o CL6 possuir por padrão o iptables habilitado(kernel 2.4.x obviamente).Para vc redirecionar as conexões do ip_externo, porta para ip_interno(debian):22 faça o seguinte: /sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -d ip_externo --dport -j DNAT --to ip_interno:22 Com o ssh devidamente configurado na maquina Debian, vc podera administra-la remotamente, fazendo ssh para a porta do ip fixo do gw. ;) Espero ter ajudado, -- Gustavo Franco - a.k.a stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED] GNUpg id: 0x3715578 Alternex S/A - RJ/Brasil - http://www.alternex.com.br - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Key fingerprint: 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgpvJ5WsTDQKv.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Como isntalar todos man's via apt-get ?
On Fri, 17 May 2002 16:08:53 -0300 Gustavo Noronha Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Em Fri, 17 May 2002 15:42:26 -0300, Armando [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Ola, Eu notei que o meu debian tem documentação (man) apenas dos arquivos instalados. Como eu faço pra baixar a documentação man de programação em C ?? Por exemplo eu nao tenho man do fgets(), fputs(), etc. Em q pacote fica a documentação de desenvolvimento em C, pra eu isntala via apt-get ?? [~] [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ apt-cache search manpages | grep ^manpages | grep dev Descomplicando: apt-cache search ^manpages dev manpages-de-dev - German development manpages manpages-dev - Páginas de manual sobre uso de GNU/Linux em desenvolvimento. manpages-ja-dev - Japanese version of the manual pages (for developers) manpages-pl-dev - Páginas de manual Polonês para desenvolvedores. manpages-pt-dev - Portuguese Versions of the Manual Pages Ferramentas indispensáveis: apt-cache auto-apt =D -- Gustavo Franco - a.k.a stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED] GNUpg id: 0x3715578 Alternex S/A - RJ/Brasil - http://www.alternex.com.br Key fingerprint: 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgp9Jcvnbhg4A.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: e o debian *BSD
On Tue, 09 Apr 2002 22:18:49 -0300 irado furioso com tudo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: alguém sabe como anda o Debian/BSD?? Veja: http://www.debian.org/ports/netbsd E inscreva-se na lista: debian-bsd, em lists.debian.org t+, -- _ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br -- Rio de Janeiro/Brazil gnupg id: 0x37155778 (fetch from keyserver: wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgpo9Z09YsWjw.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: nessus-adduser
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 20:32:35 -0300 (EST) caio ferreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: All Por acaso alguem aqui na lista ja utilizou o nessus ?!?! Estou tentando configurar/executar segundo um tutorial que tem no proprio site da nessus, www.nessus.org, e nao estou conseguindo. A primeira etapa da demonstracao eh a adicao de um usuario, no servidor, atraves do comando nessus-adduser. Executei o comando e sempre a seguinte mensagem : Missing or empty configuration file ! Ja dei uma olhada no arquivo nessus.conf mas nao ajudou muito. Alguem poderia me dar uma ajuda !?!?! Oi, Se voce nao encontrar no FAQ, tente executar: strace nessus-adduser Com isso voce vera o que o nessus-adduser tenta fazer efetivamente, antes de lhe retornar esse erro.Voce pegou o pacote deb? Ou pegou o tarball? Nao se assuste com a saida imensa do strace.Procure pela mensagem de erro que voce mesmo descreveu, e um open que deve existir logo acima.Veja se ele tenta ir no nessus.conf no lugar certo. -- _ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br -- Rio de Janeiro/Brazil gnupg id: 0x37155778 (fetch from keyserver: wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgpFIfxDhZNJr.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: e o debian *BSD
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 15:09:48 -0300 Carlos Laviola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 10:03:44AM -0300, Gustavo Franco wrote: On Tue, 09 Apr 2002 22:18:49 -0300 irado furioso com tudo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: alguém sabe como anda o Debian/BSD?? Veja: http://www.debian.org/ports/netbsd E inscreva-se na lista: debian-bsd, em lists.debian.org Eu discordo. Acredito que o Carlos Laviola equivocou-se em sua resposta, pois, nao se deu ao trabalho de responder a mensagem a altura.Se o mesmo discorda da url ou da lista apresentada, que exponha aquilo que acha correto. Eu discordo. -- _ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br -- Rio de Janeiro/Brazil gnupg id: 0x37155778 (fetch from keyserver: wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgpvRHqx9pqym.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Dica pra quem assina os e-mails com PGP/GPG.
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 16:00:38 -0300 Marcio de Araujo Benedito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 02:30:13 -0300 Carlos Laviola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Se você assina suas mensagens com GnuPG, veja se tem como fazer upload da sua chave pública pra um keyserver qualquer, ou ao menos colocar em sua assinatura um link para a chave pública. Senão, assinar as mensagens se torna inútil, já que ninguém tem a sua chave e não tem como verificar a autenticidade da mensagem. Como fazer isso? Jogar a chave em um keyserver Tentei colocar no cipsga e nao consegu gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net --send-keys id-da-sua-chave No lugar de wwwkeys.pgp.net, vc pode tentar um outro keyserver qualquer :) Para nao ter q digitar sempre --keyserver , vc pode editar esse campo (que por padrao vem comentado), na configuracao do gnupg.Em ~/.gnupg, localize o options. No lugar do id-da-sua-chave vc pode utilizar o nome do dono da chave tb. t+, -- _ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br -- Rio de Janeiro/Brazil gnupg id: 0x37155778 (fetch from keyserver: wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgp1lSkJ9Idwn.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [Off-Topic] Estudo da NASA compara LISP, JAVA e C++
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 14:00:40 -0300 Gustavo Noronha Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Em Tue, 9 Apr 2002 03:58:09 -0300, Carlos Laviola [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: No capítulo anterior, Gustavo Noronha Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Em Sun, 7 Apr 2002 12:17:01 -0300, Marcio Kuchma [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: com o lisp eu tenho recursos graficos (interacao com algum toolkit - tk, gtk, qt, etc)? digo, montar janelas, botoes, etc... ou eh somente para linha de comando? (desculpe, eh uma curiosidade que surgiu agora... se ela tiver recursos graficos, hmmm... isso me da algumas ideias... ;-)) sim, dá uma olhada no gtk-sources, se não me engano ele é feito em lisp O Sawfish, um Window Manager compatível com GNOME (é praticamente o WM oficial do GNOME), é totalmente escrito em Lisp também. hmmm eu acho que ele é escrito em C, mas a configuração em lisp, não tenho certeza, só vendo o código Ele eh escrito em C (como pude confirmar simplesmente efetuando o download do pacote src).E toda a parte de configuracao eh feita utilizando a linguagem lisp, como descrito no proprio pacote. Descricao longa: Sawfish is an extensible window manager using an Emacs Lisp-like scripting language--all window decorations are configurable, the basic idea is to have as much user-interface policy as possible controlled through the Lisp language. This is no layer on top of twm, but a wholly new architecture. -- _ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br -- Rio de Janeiro/Brazil gnupg id: 0x37155778 (fetch from keyserver: wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgpGJvt8JBxoo.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [OFF-TOPIC] bash script
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 15:58:22 -0300 irado furioso com tudo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: talvez não seja o forum próprio, mas francamente *não* sei nadinha de programação e preciso de um scriptzinho pra extração de strings. A situação: dado um arquivo com linhas de comprimentos variáveis, e com sub-string com posicionamento aleatório: aaa[string]bb aaa[string] aa[string]bb [..continua..] como fazer para coletar a [string] e coloca-la em outro arquivo? o delimitador existe, e é o próprio par de colchetes '[]'. P.S:Tentei o cut -d[, mas apanhei tanto que perdi até o rumo. Serve em Perl? Fiz um pequeno script em perl, que via regex parseia o texto da forma que voce quer! Observe que eu vou jogando, via push, a string contida entre colchetes em um array, chamado @strings. Nao sei para que voce quer isso, por isso eu printei cada item do array em uma linha. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp$ cat heh.txt aaa[gustavo]bb aaa[ramos] aa[franco]bb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp$ cat heh.pl #!/usr/bin/perl -w open(HEH,heh.txt) or die Can't open file: $!; while(HEH) { $_ =~ /.*\[(.+)\].*/; push(@strings,$1); } foreach $string (@strings) { print $string\n; } [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp$ perl heh.pl gustavo ramos franco Espero ter ajudado, -- _ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br -- Rio de Janeiro/Brazil gnupg id: 0x37155778 (fetch from keyserver: wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgp0TFl0QiGWw.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [OFF-TOPIC] bash script
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 15:58:22 -0300 irado furioso com tudo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: talvez não seja o forum próprio, mas francamente *não* sei nadinha de programação e preciso de um scriptzinho pra extração de strings. A situação: dado um arquivo com linhas de comprimentos variáveis, e com sub-string com posicionamento aleatório: aaa[string]bb aaa[string] aa[string]bb [..continua..] como fazer para coletar a [string] e coloca-la em outro arquivo? o delimitador existe, e é o próprio par de colchetes '[]'. P.S:Tentei o cut -d[, mas apanhei tanto que perdi até o rumo. Opa, voce disse q quer redirecionar para outro arquivo, ai vai: #!/usr/bin/perl -w open(HEH,heh.txt) or die Can't open file: $!; while(HEH) { $_ =~ /.*\[(.+)\].*/; push(@strings,$1); } close(HEH); open(RESULTADO,resultado.txt) or die Can't open file: $!; foreach $string (@strings) { print RESULTADO $string\n; } close(RESULTADO); Observe que se voce rodar duas vezes o arquivo, o resultado.txt sera sobrescrito.Para que isso nao ocorra adicione um , ficando assim: open(RESULTADO,resultado.txt) or die Can't open file: $!; -- _ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br -- Rio de Janeiro/Brazil gnupg id: 0x37155778 (fetch from keyserver: wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgpaHdjkSOHRL.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Woody downgrade potato...
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 22:04:32 -0300 Carlos Laviola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Package: libc6 Pin: release a=stable Pin-Priority: 0 Aí o cara faz o mass downgrade dele, depois tira esse pin e 'desatualiza' a libc6 também. (Prioridade do pin = 0 quer dizer que a versão nunca é escolhida pelo apt.) Sem duvida eh a melhor solucao, vou testar isso no meu notebook depois envio o resultado para a lista. -- _ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br -- Rio de Janeiro/Brazil gnupg id: 0x37155778 (fetch from keyserver: wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgpwOC3WoqE7y.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: DoS in debian (potato) proftpd
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 09:38:06 -0300 Flavio Alberto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ola gostaria de alertar a todos os amigos admins preocupados com a seguaranca de seus servidores sobre um problema com o proftpd do debian potato e vulneravel a um ataque DoS descoberto em 15 de Marco de 2001, voce pode ver isto logando se em um servidor rodando debian potato com proftpd digitando: ls */../*/../*/../*/../*/../*/../*/../*/../*/../*/../*/../*/../* O resultado sera 100% dos recursos de memorias e CPU seram consumidos, mais informacoes em http://proftpd.linux.co.uk/critbugs.html Uma solucao temporaria e provisoria para este problema e adicionar DenyFilter \*.*/ em seu arquivo de configuracao do proftp. Atensiosamente; Flavio Alberto Sacchetin SysAdmin / NetAdmin / SecurityOfficer O problema ja foi contornado na Debian! Eis a ultima entrada do changelog do pacote na Potato: proftpd (1.2.0pre10-2.0potato1) stable; urgency=high * Non-Maintainer upload. * Applied patch against string format buffer attack. * Removed extra User/Group pair from basic.conf, server now runs as user/group nobody by default. * Added build dependencies on zlib1g-dev, debhelper and libpam-dev. * In contrib/libcap/libcap.h: moved the capability.h include to just below sys/types.h to fix horrible build errors. -- Ivo Timmermans [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat, 24 Feb 2001 12:42:53 +0100 Voce pode tambem verificar o status dos bugs do pacote em: http://bugs.debian.org/proftpd Espero ter ajudado -- _ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br -- Rio de Janeiro/Brazil gnupg id: 0x37155778 (fetch from keyserver: wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgpAkkMIClvEr.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Apt-sources
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 11:15:21 -0300 Rodrigo Cesar Herefeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Olá a todos. Eu queria instalar o galeon no meu deb 2.2R3,pelo simple motivo que o mozilla não suporta https e eu uso muito isso, só que eu não sei onde eu encontro ele pra potato.Alguem sabe o endereço pro source.list?? Se me lembro bem e no site do kov tinha , mas eu não consigo entrar lá pelo link(kov da uma verificada), Agradeço. Na verdade vc precisa do pacote mozilla-psm. Eu sugiro que voce insira as linhas referentes a release testing no seu sources.list e crie um arquivo denominado /etc/apt/preferences, com o seguinte conteudo: Presumindo que o seu apt seja o da woody, coloque o seguinte em /etc/apt/preferences: Package: * Pin: release a=stable Pin-Priority: 1001 Package: * Pin: release a=testing Pin-Priority: 50 Voce estara pinando o apt, pegue o apt da testing (packages.debian.org/apt) manualmente antes.Instale-o, efetue: apt-get update.Posteriormente: apt-get -t testing mozilla-psm.E seu mozilla suportara as extensoes ssl.Voce pode utilizar tambem o mozilla da testing, ou o galeon.. -- _ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br -- Rio de Janeiro/Brazil gnupg id: 0x37155778 (fetch from keyserver: wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgpOwfGi6q87m.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: apt-sources
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 11:15:21 -0300 Rodrigo Cesar Herefeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Olá a todos. Eu queria instalar o galeon no meu deb 2.2R3,pelo simple motivo que o mozilla não suporta https e eu uso muito isso, só que eu não sei onde eu encontro ele pra potato.Alguem sabe o endereço pro source.list?? Se me lembro bem e no site do kov tinha , mas eu não consigo entrar lá pelo link(kov da uma verificada), Agradeço. [...] Presumindo que o seu apt seja o da woody, coloque o seguinte em /etc/apt/preferences: Package: * Pin: release a=stable Pin-Priority: 1001 Ola, Me equivoquei nessa prioridade, utilize menos do q 1000.500 por exemplo. Ficara: Package: * Pin: release a=stable Pin-Priority: 500 Package: * Pin: release a=testing Pin-Priority: 50 [...] -- _ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br -- Rio de Janeiro/Brazil gnupg id: 0x37155778 (fetch from keyserver: wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgp1YUqxek5AU.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Apt-sources
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 15:20:45 -0300 Gustavo Noronha Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] só pra notar, o Como Usar o APT mais novo ensina um método bem mais simples de mixar releases... stable/testing, por exemplo, que o pinning o meu sources.list tá na minha página no Debian: http://people.debian.org/~kov/debian/sources.list, mas não acho que lá tenha linhas pra galeon do potato.. confira no site do Debian-BR a seção sites relacionados que lá tem um site de linha pro APT Acredito que vc esteja se referindo as secoes 3.7 e 3.9, correto? Se a resposta for positiva, eu observo uma descricao do pinning no trecho.Ou estou equivocado? --_ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br -- Rio de Janeiro/Brazil gnupg id: 0x37155778 (fetch from keyserver: wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgpqgr4Dodqry.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Apt-sources
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 16:08:21 -0300 Carlos Laviola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Cara, na boa, eu acho mais simples rodar: apt-get -t testing install pacote Eu prefiro: apt-get install pacote/release -- _ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br -- Rio de Janeiro/Brazil gnupg id: 0x37155778 (fetch from keyserver: wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgpYJSUDBWqd7.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: XFree 4.2.0
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 16:31:15 -0300 Dorneles Treméa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Olá pessoal, estive dando uma procurada, mas não fui feliz... :-( Alguém poderia me dizer se a versão 4.2.0 do XFree já está empacotada em algum lugar? Valeu... [...] Quote do site[1] do Maintainer do XFree: [16 February] XFree86 4.2.0 still in preparation. Sorry, folks. I need to continue to ask for patience on your part. I've had a major project going at work for the past few weeks, and my first hospital visit since my freshman year of college this past week. (And take my word for it, my freshman year was a while back. Now where did I put my dentures?) Hold tight and I'll have 4.2.0 ready when I can. [1] = http://people.debian.org/~branden/ -- _ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br -- Rio de Janeiro/Brazil gnupg id: 0x37155778 (fetch from keyserver: wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgpAHpk85WxEN.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: X-Face
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 14:29:00 -0300 Lauro C. Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pra quem usa Sylpheed, existe a possibilidade de se usar uma imagem, no header X-FAce (eu coloquei minha foto hehehehe) Entao fui a luta e encontrei o site: http://www.dairiki.org/xface/ tem um conversor on-line de imagens-to-Xface, bem legal.. Ola, Pergunta basica: Como eu desabilito a vizualizacao do X-Face no Sylpheed ? (Gustav!!!) cya, -- _ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br -- Rio de Janeiro/Brazil gnupg id: 0x37155778 (fetch from keyserver: wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgpJqr77IzFFY.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Ferramentas para garantir a segurança
Ola, Gostaria de lembrar a todos que a kernel Linux nao tem como principal objetivo a seguranca! Ja o OpenBSD visa esse fim.Eh possivel sim, deixar a distribuicao Debian do GNU/Linux num nivel de seguranca satisfatorio, mas eu recomendo a adicao de patches a kernel do sistema.Cito o grSecurity(www.grsecurity.net) como opcao. Logico q os pacotes -harden da Debian irao auxiliar muito, mas nao me lembro de ter visto na kernel nada relativo a criptografia da swap por exemplo.O Linux esta alguns passos atras no que diz respeito a seguranca, portanto, nao acho saudavel descartar outros sistemas que visam esse fim so pq essa eh a lista debian-user-portuguese. E logico, como diversas outras pessoas que acompanham o desenvolvimento da kernel, espero que em breve na 2.5.x seja inserido algo como o grSecurity.E que com isso abram um leque maior de possibilidades a nivel de seguranca para todo o sistema. t+, -- _ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_)[EMAIL PROTECTED] _|nupg id: 0x37155778 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rio de Janeiro/Brazil Key fingerprint = 1908 52B9 4A16 6EC2 74D1 C03B EDFB 7005 3715 5778 pgpDhDzUuKBir.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Impressora HP
Aqui no trampo tem uma dessas. Ela funciona bem no apsfilter, mas o melhor resultado que obtive foi com um filtro proprietario, o turboprint. Ele permite ate impressao em rascunho. Imprimo nela pela rede. O tuboprint tem uma versao gratis, que funciona perfeitamente sem tempo de expiracao, mas nao tem suporte a papeis especiais como transparencias. Em casa tenho uma 840 que funciona muito bem tambem. Para pegar o apsfilter faca um apt-get, para o turboprint o site e www.turboprint.de. Ola, Obrigado acho q ja rola 'encerrar a thread' =P see ya, -- _ |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED]+| |+ _| |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ Debian GNU/Linux - www.debian.org |+ Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br +| pgp7PKzG3xDbs.pgp Description: PGP signature
Impressora HP
Ola, Gostaria de saber se alguem possui a impressora HP 930C e a utiliza de forma satisfatoria na distro! :) Se você não possui a impressora, eu sei que a HP está sendo amigável e existem novidades sobre o suporte a impressoras HP e que ja estão na distribuição.O que eu quero saber (muito) é se alguem a utiliza, quero saber na prática. :* t+ -- _ |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED]+| |+ _| |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ Debian GNU/Linux - www.debian.org |+ Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br +| pgpmEsYf5enn1.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: As distro sao inseguras
Proposta: poderíamos trabalhar em conjunto numa solução, testar entre nós, e exportar a sugestão para debian-security. Podemos não resolver todos os problemas, mas acho que é hora de uma força-tarefa. Ola, Antonio, e todos os outros que quiserem desenvolver algo em conjunto, podem me contactar diretamente pelo meu e-mail. Acreditando nao ser a -user-portuguese a lista mais adequada para discussoes dessa possivel forca tarefa, poderemos criar uma lista (aberta para a leitura de todos), especifica. Sou applicant e estou somente aguardando o DAM =\ Alguem tem contato com o DSM ? Acho q seria importante tb. cya, -- |+ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ _| |+ Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br +| pgpC4yDRYMhZM.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Richard M Stallman e o debian
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 07:02:56 -0200 cosmo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Richard M Stallman entrou no processo de seleção de Novos Mantenedores do Debian http://www.cipsga.org.br/article.php?sid=2739mode=threadorder=0thold=0 Vejam tb: http://nm.debian.org/nmstatus.php?email=rms%40gnu.org Se quiserem acompanhar todo o processo do Stallman... cya, -- _ |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED]+| |+ _| |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ Debian GNU/Linux - www.debian.org |+ Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br +| pgpWXMc9wWcVp.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: tornar pacotes apt-get-friendly
Ola, Leia o: man 1 apt-ftparchive O apt-ftparchive eh parte integrante do apt 0.5.4 ! obs.: apt-ftparchive generates index files for Debian archives. It supports many styles of generation from fully automated to functional replacements for dpkg-scanpackages and dpkg-scansources. cya, -- |+ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ _| |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +|
Re: Brasileiro substitui Alan Cox
Ola, Acho que seria interessante encerramos esse assunto por aqui! Pq ? Acho que diversas questoes interessantes foram abordadas, e varias urls divulgadas para quem quiser se informar mais sobre o assunto.Logo, nao vejo motivo para algo (ate certo ponto) off-topic se prolongar mais e mais... Quem tiver alguma duvida depois de ler todas as urls, pode perguntar diretamente ao Alan Cox ou ao Marcelo, se os mesmos nao estiverem dispostos a esclarecer pq nao tentarem o rei dos GNU-chatos ? Talvez o GNU-chato esteja mais acessivel a nos nesse caso... t+, -- |+ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ _| |+ Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br +| p.s: Respostas diretamente para [EMAIL PROTECTED], obrigado. pgp20HPwK8txK.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Clone de HD
Ola, Veja: packages.debian.org/partimage -- |+ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ _| |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +|
Re: Migrar rede Win pra Linux
Instalacao: - Voce pode utilizar o FAI (fully automatic installation) se dispor das maquinas e quiser poupar tempo, com uma 'instalacao em massa'. Configuracoes em comum: - Leia sobre distributed file systems, tais como: codafs e intermezzo. Aplicacoes: - Determine quais aplicacoes os usuarios estao utilizando com frequencia no Windows e quais as alternativas q vc tem inseridas na Debian.Use-as! ;p Samba ? Nao acho necessario, se vc migrar a rede inteira. NFS ? Talvez seja uma boa na hora do FAI, mas se um DFS (distribuited file system) atender a sua demanda de configuracoes em comum para determinada aplicacao nas maquinas, o NFS sera desnecessario posteriormente. Pense tambem, que vc pode levantar um servidor X e tornar as outras maquinas clientes.Talvez ajuda com alguma coisa por ai. cya, -- |+ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ _| |+ Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br +| pgpkZXoDTqY81.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Direto
On 22 Oct 2001 09:47:54 -0200 Marcio China [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Em Mon, 2001-10-22 _11:09, Carlos Laviola escreveu: On Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 09:22:18PM -0200, Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote: Em Fri, 19 Oct 2001 19:03:22 -0200 Carlos Laviola [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: On Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 06:29:22PM -0200, Christiano Anderson wrote: Olah, O Direto ainda esta sendo portado para o Debian. Ainda nao ha nada pronto para o mesmo. Ele não precisa de umas gambiarras non-free, tipo Java? Vai ser difícil de botar algo desse tipo na Debian, a menos que ele funcione bem com o Kaffe, que é idoso. pelo que o macan pesquisou, tudo que o direto precisa está no debian já =) Tem que ver isso mesmo, porque se ele precisa do JRE da Sun/Blackdown é mais problemático. Pelo menos o Mazzoni (presidente da procergs) diz, em TODAS as apresentacoes do projeto de sw livre do rs, que os servidores linux da procergs rodam debian. Marcio, A questao que o Carlos levantou diz respeito a uma possivel violacao do DFSG (http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines), pois o JRE nao possui uma licenca considerada livre pelo mesmo. Os servidores GNU/Linux da procergs podem utilizar a distro Debian e ter o Direto instalado juntamente com o JRE, eh uma suposicao.Mas para o Direto virar um pacote Debian oficial a licenca do mesmo e de todas as suas dependencias devem seguir o DFSG.Compreende ? -- |+ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ _| |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +|
Re: Direto
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001 21:03:19 -0200 (BRST) Hélio Alexandre Lopes Loureiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A questao que o Carlos levantou diz respeito a uma possivel violacao do DFSG (http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines), pois o JRE nao possui uma licenca considerada livre pelo mesmo. Os servidores GNU/Linux da procergs podem utilizar a distro Debian e ter o Direto instalado juntamente com o JRE, eh uma suposicao.Mas para o Direto virar um pacote Debian oficial a licenca do mesmo e de todas as suas dependencias devem seguir o DFSG.Compreende ? Primeiramente, o Direto roda em dois servidores: um freebsd, onde está o java, e outro gnu/linux, que deve ser debian, onde está o banco de dados. Mesmo que fosse tudo java, debian é somente uma distribuição e não uma definação do que é certo ou errado. Se o usuário quer instalar um java com licença paga, o problema é dele, não da debian. Se o usuário quer instalar corel draw, o problema é dele. Se o usuário quer usar o debian para criar bombas atômicas, ataques de antrax ou jogar aviões na casa branca, o problema continua sendo dele, assim como as conseqüências. Isto costumava-se chamar liberdade. Helio, Em nenhum momento eu disse q o usuario tem a sua liberdade privada ao utilizar a distribuicao Debian.Foi isso q vc entendeu ? Eu disse e repito novamente que seguindo o DFSG, inserir o Direto na main nao eh tao simples assim.Se o JRE encontra-se na non-free (como foi citado anteriormente), o Direto devera ficar na contrib, ai ok. Nao estou afirmando que a liberdade de ninguem devera ser privada dessa forma... -- |+ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ _| |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +|
Sistema Redundante
Ola Pedro, Tente ler algo em: www.linuxvirtualserver.org, acho q devera lhe interessar. Voce pode criar um ambiente de monitoracao e notificacao com o netsaint (q mudara de nome em breve). cya, -- |+ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ _| |+ Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br +| pgp4J7c0i9l1t.pgp Description: PGP signature
zsh
Ola querida lista, Gostaria de saber se alguem utiliza/utilizou tanto zsh (4.0.2-9) quanto zsh-beta (4.1.0-dev-2-1) e percebeu a diferenca do arquivo: /usr/share/doc/zsh/examples/ssh_completion para o /usr/share/doc/zsh/examples/ssh_completion O primeiro eh mais completo e funciona, ja o segundo (?!). Se alguem entender o q esta se passando, por favor me comunique. cya, -- |+ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ _| |+ Alternex S/A - www.alternex.com.br +| |+ |+ -- +| |+ Nao me conhece, nao fale sobre mim! +| P.S: Porcarias qualquer um sabe escrever, ja q eh tao importante, comecei... Vou ate arrumar tempo pra idiotices off-topic, eu prometo! pgpL6T5BqxQwQ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Criando pacotes deb (dependencias)
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001 16:13:05 -0300 Fábio Berbert de Paula [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Olá povo, Estou criando um pacotinho debian, baseando-me no pacote hello e gostaria de saber como fazer para definicar as dependências do pacote. A única referência que encontrei foi no arquivo control, na seguinte linha: Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Como funciona isso ? Como dizer que o pacote depende do apache, por exemplo. Adicione uma , e logo apos o nome do pacote.Contudo atencao para os tipos de dependencias! Build-Depends e outras, leia a documentacao apropriada, ou me pergunte ;) pgpK4Km9hLE3v.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Mozilla
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 18:21:23 -0300 Jackson R. Meireles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Estou utilizando o Mozilla que esta no Debian 2.2r3 , mas ele não está conseguindo entrar em Sites Seguros. Ex. Netbanking ... etc. Alguem tem alguma dica ??? Jackson R. Meireles [EMAIL PROTECTED] UIN - 17483546 Se vc usa sid/unstable tente: apt-cache show mozilla-psm eh isso q vc quer! :) apt-get install mozilla-psm -- |+ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ _| |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| pgpjlY8yfk6m7.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Instalação em massa
On Wed, 8 Aug 2001 16:57:19 -0300 (BRT) Thadeu Penna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Algum problema neste procedimento ? Eu infelizmente não posso abrir as máquinas e clonar os hds por causa dos lacres e garantia. Alguma outra idéia ?? Oi, Tente o partimage (www.partimage.org), ele esta presente na sid (packages.debian.org/partimage) mas esta (estava ao menos) desatualizado. A ver. mais nova permite imagens de ate 2GB (cada) tem suporte a reiserfs tb e um esquema de ssl, eh bem interessante... cya, -- |+ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ _| |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| pgpuVHjwS5zXi.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: InfraVermelhos no Linux
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 12:57:04 +0100 (WEST) Pedro Quaresma de Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Olá Estou a tentar usar a porta de InfraVermelhos no meu portátil para já sem grande sucesso. Tenho um HP Omnibook XE3 com o Kernel 2.4.4 instalado. Alguém tem alguma experiência com este tipo de dispositivo e que me possa dar uma ajuda? Já tentei ler o Linux InfraRed Howto mas o máximo que consegui foi bloquear a máquina de tal modo (à conta da impressora) que tive de arrancar em single user. -- Pedro Quaresma de Almeida e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Olá, tente a lista sobre laptops da própria Debian e o site linux-laptop.net para maiores informações -- |+ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ _| |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| pgpFDABM8oPC0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Squid e discagem sob demanda
On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 16:24:54 -0300 (ART) Andre Viveiros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Caro Colegas, Estou com uma rede de 15 máquinas e um server LINUX com www/proxy/firewall etc... agora preciso que quando alguém requisitar algo na internet o serv disque!!! Beleza já estou usando SQUID e só falta agora a discagem sob demanda como diabos faço isso? apt-cache show diald Acredito q seja Debian GNU/Linux o servidor a qual vc se refere, estou certo ? Ahm, não recomendo www/proxy/firewall tudo na mesma máquina, no máximo rode o squid junto com o fire e mais nenhum serviço sequer. -- |+ _ |+ Gustavo R. Franco - a.k.a _Stratus +| |+ _ __|_ _. _ _|_.__.._ _ _ |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| |+ (_||_|_ |_(_|\/(_) | |(_|| |(_(_) |+ Analista e Consultor de Segurança +| |+ _| |+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +| pgpTK6b2Lj9W4.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: oggenc
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001 14:25:17 -0300 (EST) Rodrigo Morais Araujo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ola pessoal testando o script que KoV fez senti falta do ID3 das minhas antigas mp3's nos meus novos .ogg por isso decidi fazer um pequeno upgrade no script para botar o titilo da faixa o album e o artista nos .ogg que o script cria, nao deu tempo de ver direito como seria para botar outras coisas ciomo genero, ano e etc pois ainda estou cheio de provas para fazer aqui e fiz somente o que senti mais falta, se alguem se dispor a fazer isso fiquem a vontade de mandar de volta para ca... []' s --==: Rodrigo Morais Araujo :==-- --==: :==-- --==:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:==-- No script do Kov q o Rodrigo alterou onde se encontra: ogg=`echo $1 | sed s/mp3/ogg/` acho melhor usarem ogg=`echo $1 | sed s/\.[mM][pP]3/\.ogg/` Pois a 1a opcao apresentou 2 bugs. - Se as mp3 do infeliz tiverem com a extensao em uppercase ? - Se na arvore dos diretorios ate o cara chegar a mp3 tiver a palavra mp3 a coisa se complica (ao menos no meu script em perl). Nao sou nenhum sed expert se alguem ai tiver ideia melhor passe para mim, para o KoV e para o Rodrigo ou para alguem mais que se interessar.Ja estamos off-topic d+ :) P.S: Estou fazendo um script em perl nesse exato momento, assim q estiver pronto passo para vcs (Rodrigo e KoV), se alguem mais da lista quiser me mande um mail. Se alguem ai tiver uma def em python que cata todas as mp3 de um diretorio e vai armazenando uma a uma numa variavel (arquivo, por exemplo), estilo foreach e puder me mandar eu passo a vcs algo em python tb (ate melhor).Sem a def soh no sabado saira algo em python. t+, -- Gustavo R. Franco a.k.a - _Stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dot deb - When code is more than commercial matters) pgpJUCUvHP6sm.pgp Description: PGP signature
Easter eggs
Opa, O Carlos recentemente na openprojects agucou novamente a minha curiosidade por easter eggs de todo o tipo, to convocando aih o pessoal da lista para divulgar todo e qualquer easter egg relacionado a linux (incluindo a Debian, logico).To afim de fazer uma compilacao com esse material assim q tiver bastante coisa em maos, nunca vi nada relacionado (nem na distro). apt-get moo cya, -- _| _| _| _| _|_|_|_|_| Gustavo R. Franco_|_|_|_|_| _| _| a.k.a _Stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED]_| _| _|_|_|_|_| (See Debian GNU/Linux at: www.debian.org) _|_|_|_|_| _| _| _| _| pgplHV3mBGL4G.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Debian Home Page
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001 22:13:57 -0300 Gustavo Noronha Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Em Fri, 15 Jun 2001 19:52:28 -0300 Gustavo Franco [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Nem ia me meter mas acho q cada um tem uma maneira de ver a coisa...E pq nao esse new look vir em forma de skins ? Muitos vao dizer, q ideia idiota e etc e tal mas eh soh uma ideia, podem gostar ou odiar vcs q sabem...O 'old-style' nem precisaria ser enterrado dessa forma ;) viavel ? Nitrogen fica a seu cargo repudiar a ideia ou leva-la a diante... só pra saber: cs têm senso de que nós da lista não temos poder de decisão nenhum em cima da page oficial do Debian? ou vocês tão falando da page do debian-br? se for a do Debian isso é assunto pra a debian-www como eu disse hehehe =) []s! Gustavo, Obvio q eu tenho mas vc nao pode acordar pela manha ter uma ideia genial e sair expondo ela para todo mundo...Achei correto o Nitrogen expor aqui antes para nao ser execrado na -www, por so ter uma ideia e nao um embasamento sobre a mesma, unf :P damn, -- _| _| _| _| _|_|_|_|_| Gustavo R. Franco_|_|_|_|_| _| _| a.k.a _Stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED]_| _| _|_|_|_|_| (See Debian GNU/Linux at: www.debian.org) _|_|_|_|_| _| _| _| _| pgpTJHuM7pitZ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Debian Home Page
Em Fri, 15 Jun 2001 16:45:21 -0300 Nitrogen [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Comentários à parte, a página da debian não merecia uma atualização? Quero dizer, um tipo de new look. Oe, Nem ia me meter mas acho q cada um tem uma maneira de ver a coisa...E pq nao esse new look vir em forma de skins ? Muitos vao dizer, q ideia idiota e etc e tal mas eh soh uma ideia, podem gostar ou odiar vcs q sabem...O 'old-style' nem precisaria ser enterrado dessa forma ;) viavel ? Nitrogen fica a seu cargo repudiar a ideia ou leva-la a diante... t+, -- _| _| _| _| _|_|_|_|_| Gustavo R. Franco_|_|_|_|_| _| _| a.k.a _Stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED]_| _| _|_|_|_|_| (See Debian GNU/Linux at: www.debian.org) _|_|_|_|_| _| _| _| _| pgps0wraEVz7z.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: DuvidaX
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001 21:04:39 -0500 (ACT) XtReAmE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quais os passos pra construir um pacote .deb? Tnkz x3me Ola x3me, Recomendo num primeiro momento vc ler o: http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/ t+, -- _| _| _| _| _|_|_|_|_| Gustavo R. Franco_|_|_|_|_| _| _| a.k.a _Stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED]_| _| _|_|_|_|_| (See Debian GNU/Linux at: www.debian.org) _|_|_|_|_| _| _| _| _| pgpjwaseVFQ9q.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Encontro carioca
On Fri, 25 May 2001 20:42:40 -0300 Carlos Laviola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Fala pessoal, Faz muito tempo já que tivemos o primeiro encontro de usuários cariocas. O que vocês acham de marcarmos um novo? Estou pensando em um lugar mais descontraído - o Garage, ou o bar que fica próximo a ele - e em chamar mais gente, sem se limitar a usuários de Debian, até porque eu estou com planos de criar um LUG/UUG carioca novo, já que não há nenhum em atividade mais, pelo que pude verificar. Seria uma boa oportunidade do pessoal conversar, ouvir música lá no Garage, etc. O que acham? dentro! :) -- _| _| _| _| _|_|_|_|_| Gustavo R. Franco_|_|_|_|_| _| _| a.k.a _Stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED]_| _| _|_|_|_|_| (See Debian GNU/Linux at: www.debian.org) _|_|_|_|_| _| _| _| _| pgpPDWGAxJTai.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: libXaw.so.7
On Wed, 23 May 2001 17:36:40 -0300 cosmo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: All Estou procurando essa biblioteca para poder executar um software e ate agora nao encontrei. Fui no site do debian em procurei por algum pacote de nome libXaw e nao encontrei nenhum. Fui no site da freshmeat e tambem nao encontrei. Alguem teria ideia de onde eh que eu poderia encontrar ?!?!? Cosmo, Verifiquei esse resultado em uma das maquinas q rodam debian por aqui, eh stable. maryjane:~# apt-cache search libxaw xaw3d - cute 3D replacement for the X Athena widget set [libc5 compat.] xaw3dg-dev - Xaw3d widget set development package xaw3dg - cute 3D replacement for the X Athena widget set bom acredito q para vc, por ai um: apt-get update apt-get install xaw3dg deve resolver... no maximo, pegar tb o xaw3dg-dev.Atente q o xaw3d somente (sem o g ao lado) eh libc5 compativel! -- _| _| _| _| _|_|_|_|_| Gustavo R. Franco_|_|_|_|_| _| _| a.k.a _Stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED]_| _| _|_|_|_|_| (See Debian GNU/Linux at: www.debian.org) _|_|_|_|_| _| _| _| _| pgpOu3MTvtPXF.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Processos.
On Wed, 23 May 2001 19:39:13 -0300 Jeandre Uchoa Sidon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Olá pessoal.. Alguém sabe se tem meios de esconder um processo dos usuários de uma shell, quem não apareça no 'ps'? Se alguém souber por favor ajude-me! []s Jeandre Uchoa. Oi, qualquer usuario pode listar todos os processos com um ps devido ao 'livre acesso' ao /proc, pode-se restringir o acesso ao /proc patcheando o kernel (e habilitando tal opcao) com o openwall(www.openwall.org). A minha informacao pode ser confirmada utilizando-se: strace ps O David Spreen fez um add do lids e de outros e criou um harden semelhante ao que existe na distribuicao SuSE, no seu caso vale a pena se vc utiliza a serie 2.2 da kernel do contrario pegue o src da kernel que vc esta utilizando de outra serie e va em openwall.org e verifique se existe patch para a kernel em questao. no /etc/apt/sources.lists adicione: deb http://netzwurm.cc/debian/ unstable main deb-src http://netzwurm.cc/debian/ unstable main apt-cache search harden # de uma olhada apt-get install kernel-image-2.2.19-harden apt-get install lisadm-2-2.19 Se alguem tiver alguma ideia melhor do q patchear o kernel gostaria de saber tb! Acredito que via modulo tb possa ser feito, mas nao tenho tempo para verificar o que teria que ser feito a nivel de syscalls para isso! -- _| _| _| _| _|_|_|_|_| Gustavo R. Franco_|_|_|_|_| _| _| a.k.a _Stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED]_| _| _|_|_|_|_| (See Debian GNU/Linux at: www.debian.org) _|_|_|_|_| _| _| _| _| pgp9WcZd06vd8.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: kernel 2.2.19 to 2.4.4 ( ip masquerade )
On Wed, 16 May 2001 13:32:55 -0300 Clone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cosmo na versao 2.4.x do kernel o ipchains foi deixado de lado e foi colocado o iptables deve ser por isso que voce nao esta cosneguindo resultado positivo com seu proxy Isso nao eh bem verdade, na serie 2.4 do Kernel ate mesmo o suporte a ipfwadm esta inserido! All Atualizei o kernel para o 2.4.4, antes estava com o 2.2.19. Estou tendo problemas em relacao a substituicao do ipmasquerade do kernel 2.2.19 para o 2.4.4. O script de firewall esta o mais simples possivel, por enquanto esta somente configurado para que os clientes windows acessem a net atraves do servidor. As unicas regras sao as seguintes : # Habilita IP masquerade # Observacao: Estamos usando 192.168.0.x como enderego de # nossa rede local e com 255.255.255.0 como mascara de rede. /sbin/ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.0.0/24 -j MASQ # Regras para o servidor poder acessar a internet /sbin/ipchains -A output -s 192.168.0.1/32 -d 0/0 -j ACCEPT /sbin/ipchains -A input -s 192.168.0.1/32 -d 0/0 -j ACCEPT Alguem teria um tutorial, texto ou algo parecido que me ajudasse a substituir essas duas regras ?!?! O que eh que seria necessario habitlitar no kernel para poder utilizar o ipmasqueradin ?!? [ ]'s Cosmo, O novo sistema de firewall da serie 2.4 chama-se netfilter, no netfilter existe suporte a: ipfwadm, ipchains e ao novo iptables.Se voce por built-in (*) para o ipchains nao tera problema algum com ip_masquerading! Verifique isso ao habilitar o netfilter e posteriormente entrando no menu para configura-lo.La dentro vc tb pode modular todas as opcoes para o iptables se vc quiser utiliza-lo futuramente sem recompilar todo o kernel novamente.(eh como eu utilizo aqui) Se mesmo assim vc encontrar problemas eu descrevo aqui passo a passo onde exatamente entrar e o q habilitar e nao habilitar (acho q por agora nao eh necessario, acredito q vc nao tenha notado a presenca do netfilter configuration). -- Gustavo R. Franco -- -- a.k.a _Stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED] (See Debian GNU/Linux at http://www.debian.org/) pgpym61Ly1nI5.pgp Description: PGP signature
Respondendo para a lista com o sylpheed
Oops lista, Informacao que eu colhi no site de patches do Sylpheed! Acredito que ira interessar aqueles com problemas de reply para listas de discussao (como o Carlos Laviola descreveu anteriormente). Nao utilizei ainda, mas se alguem testar antes de mim e conseguir (rodando o sylpheed que o KoV pacotou para stable) diga para todos nos sabermos! LEIA! :) X-Mailing-List List-Reply Author: Junichi Uekawa Last Change: 6-Feb-2001 Download: http://www.teledix.net/sylpheed/0.4.61/sylpheed-listreply-patch-5febMMI.patch (12.1kb) Reported to work with: 0.4.61 Description: this patch implements list-reply by reading the X-Mailing-List: header. -- Gustavo R. Franco -- -- a.k.a _Stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED] (See Debian GNU/Linux at http://www.debian.org/) pgprMI5I8Chfs.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Respondendo para a lista com o sylpheed
On Tue, 15 May 2001 19:35:34 -0300 Gustavo Noronha Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Em Tue, 15 May 2001 17:57:33 -0300 Gustavo Franco - a.k.a _Stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: opa!! Acredito que ira interessar aqueles com problemas de reply para listas de discussao (como o Carlos Laviola descreveu anteriormente). boa cara! Falow Nao utilizei ainda, mas se alguem testar antes de mim e conseguir (rodando o sylpheed que o KoV pacotou para stable) diga para todos nos sabermos! se o maintainer do sylpheed não o tiver aplicado até sexta feira eu construo pacotes com ele aplicado pra nós =) valeu demais! []s! Disponha :) Bom, ja que ha (do verbo haver com sentido de existir, hehehhe) interesse comum nesse caso de boa parte do pessoal pelo que estou vendo. Nessa url: http://www.enseirb.fr/~dinh/sylpheed/download Da para pegar o sylpheed patcheado com: - add-sender-to-addressbook.patch - bytesread.patch - empty_mailbox-2.patch - foldercolor.patch - font-sel.patch - gtkstext.0.4.63.patch - progresswindow.patch - sylpheed-0.4.63-marknav.patch - sylpheed-0.4.63-update_colors.patch - sylpheed-0.4.63-warnqueued.patch - sylpheed-0.4.64-gpgkeysel.patch - sylpheed-autodelete-5.patch - sylpheed-config-0.4.64.patch - sylpheed-custom-headers-5.patch - sylpheed-forward-3.patch - sylpheed-news-3.patch - sylpheed-open-url.patch Para os 'apressados' a pagina oficial(?!) dos patches para o sylpheed: http://www.teledix.net/sylpheed/ Nessa url tb tem a descricao de cada um deles KoV :) -- Gustavo R. Franco -- -- a.k.a _Stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED] (See Debian GNU/Linux at http://www.debian.org/) pgpYSb5z7G6Ml.pgp Description: PGP signature
Vamos dar um basta!
Ola Ricardo! Gostaria de dar um basta em toda essa situacao! Gostaria que vc respondesse a essa msg diretamente para o meu e-mail, soh estou colocando a mesma aqui para todos da lista ficarem cientes que estou lhe respondendo.O que acho no seu caso desnecessario. O que me intrigou eh que um usuario de Conectiva Linux 6.0, que desinstalou a Debian de uma outra maquina e colocou FreeBSD no lugar poderia estar fazendo enviando diversas mensagens para esta lista de discussao ! Esse foi o motivo da assinatura ironica.Nada contra o FreeBSD (e somente ele), pois eh um excelente sistema como pude constatar, agora o outro eu prefiro nao comentar... Acredito que mesmo assim eu e o Gleydson (que constatou o mesmo fato que eu no wrapper) tenhamos esclarecidos a sua duvida.E que um dia vc utilize a distribuicao Debian na sua maquina de producao e que tenha uma melhor experiencia do que a anterior. Abracos, Gustavo - a.k.a _Stratus [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Spruce - Insert your GNUpg fingerprint here! :)
Re: duvidas
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Ricardo Castanho de O. Freitas wrote: Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 12:06:16 -0700 To: Fernando Fraga e Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Ricardo Castanho de O. Freitas [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: duvidas On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Fernando Fraga e Silva wrote: Somente o netscape da Debian ( i.e. netscapedeb ) forçava o não uso pelo root. Isto funcionava através de um script de wrapper. Caso fosse necessário, absolutamentamente necessário, poder-ser-ia rodar o binário do netscape, que se chama algo como netscape.real e ficava em /usr/X11/lib/ Simples, infelizmente não tenho acesso a root nesta máquina, logo, não posso testar para saber se o wrapper continua não permitindo o acesso pelo root. Mas, programa de segurança que requer o netscape para funcionar ? Parece piada... hehheeheeh, vc. me enganou! Por um instante pensei que fosse verdade. Olá Fernando! Então me esclarece uma coisa se o SAINT (ou ex-SATAN) não é um programa de auditoria de SEGURANÇA... o que ele é? Estou falando do uso racional dele! o que exclui, na minha opinião deixar que usuários não /root usem! concorda? Eu desinstalei o debian para testar o FreeBSD, portanto por enqto não posso testar, mas com certeza deve haver uma solução debian, nem que seja uma versão 'customisada', não?? Você já testou o Saint? ele gera relatórios em html (ou seja qq browser, nas se é Netscape ou não, acho que é um detalhe...[na segurança] ...) Se eu estiver errado, por favor... me informe! []s Ricardo Castanho A flamewar que se iniciou nao eh interessante o melhor ainda esta por vir... Com um simples which netscape posteriormente um vi /usr/bin/X11/netscape o usuario descobriria na linha 28 do wrapper a mistica linha ALLOW_ROOT=no continue lendo que ainda vem mais coisa interessante no rodape do e-mail... Espero ter matado a curiosidade do mais novo usuario de FreeBSD (sera ?! continue!) -- == Ricardo C.O. Freitas [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux user # 102240 = [EMAIL PROTECTED] user - SE440BX-2 PII-400-128Mb-2hd (13+4,3Gb) + Invicta 1L de Café Pilão© CL6.0 + Pine4.31 (This msg is 100% MS Free!) == Are you sure the back door is locked? Testando o FreeBSD ? Utilizava a Debian GNU/Linux ? O que faz aquele CL6.0 que saltou contra os meus olhos ali ? Caro Ricardo, Minha assinatura segue logo abaixo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]