ClamAv
> Wild guess, have you tried deleting /var/run/clamav completely (on my it's a tmpfs so wiped on reboot) and then restarting? Thank you. Tried that with no change
Re: debian-user-digest Digest V2022 #584
Get TypeApp for Android On 11 Jul 2022, 01:31, at 01:31, debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org wrote: >Subject: (No subject) > >debian-user-digest Digest Volume 2022 : Issue 584 > >Today's Topics: >Re: Debian 11: MTA Exim4 not listeni [ "Gareth Evans" >Re: Debian 11: MTA Exim4 not listeni [ Greg Wooledge > ] >Re: apt won't remove/ purge installe [ Tom Browder > ] > How can I find out why apt-get is ke [ L L ] >Re: apt won't remove/ purge installe [ Morgan Read > ] >What package I can find aclocal in? [ Igor Korot >] >Re: apt won't remove/ purge installe [ Morgan Read > ] >Re: Debian 11: How to disable IPv6[ Andy Smith > ] >Re: Debian 11: How to disable IPv6[ Andy Smith > ] >Re: What package I can find aclocal [ Greg Wooledge > ] >Re: What package I can find aclocal [ Andy Smith > ] >Re: What package I can find aclocal [ Igor Korot >] >Re: What package I can find aclocal [ Igor Korot >] >Re: What package I can find aclocal [ Andy Smith > ] >Re: What package I can find aclocal [ Igor Korot >] >libpq-dev package [ Igor Korot >] >Re: libpq-dev package [ Andy Smith > ] > > > > >From: Gareth Evans >To: debian-user@lists.debian.org >Sent: Sun Jul 10 22:57:40 GMT+01:00 2022 >Subject: Re: Debian 11: MTA Exim4 not listening to fetchmail > >On Sun 10 Jul 2022, at 18:28, Greg Wooledge wrote: > >> Mine contains these lines: >> >> unicorn:~$ grep ::1 /etc/hosts >> ::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback >> ff02::1 ip6-allnodes >> >> They were put there by Debian. I didn't touch them. > >[I got the ::1 and localhost the wrong way around in my earlier reply.] > > >$ sudo fuser 25/tcp >25/tcp: 3778 > >$ ps -p 3778 -o comm= >exim4 > >$ cat /etc/hosts >127.0.0.1 localhost >127.0.0.1 hostname >::1localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback >ff02::1ip6-allnodes >ff02::2ip6-allrouters > >$ telnet localhost 25 >Trying ::1... >Connected to localhost. > >$ sudo ss -lnt | grep :25 >LISTEN 0 20 127.0.0.1:25 0.0.0.0:* >LISTEN 0 20 [::1]:25[::]:* > > >$ sudo reboot >- set boot arg ipv6.disable=1 >- NB ipv6 addresses still in /etc/hosts > >$ telnet localhost 25 >Trying 127.0.0.1... >Trying ::1... >telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Address family not supported >by protocol > >$ sudo ss -lnt | grep :25 >$ > > >Just out of interest: > >Now, comment out ipv6 in /etc/hosts > >$ cat /etc/hosts >127.0.0.1 localhost >127.0.0.1 hostname >#::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback >#ff02::1 ip6-allnodes >#ff02::2 ip6-allrouters > > >$ sudo reboot >- set boot arg ipv6.disable=1 > >$ telnet localhost 25 >Trying 127.0.0.1... >telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused > ^^ ??? >$ sudo nft list ruleset >$ > >$ ss -lnt | grep :25 >$ > >$ ps -aux | grep exim >gives only "grep exim" - exim4 is not running > >Does exim4 require ipv6? > >I can't find any obvious such config with > >sudo grep -Ri ipv6 /etc/exim4 >sudo grep -Ri ip6 /etc/exim4 >etc. etc. > > >In Roger's case, telnet seems to be outputting the same error as exim4 >is panic logging, which occurs when ipv6 is disabled and "::1 ..." >exists in /etc/hosts. Coincidence? > >"When certain serious errors occur, Exim writes entries to its panic >log. If the error is sufficiently disastrous, Exim bombs out >afterwards" >https://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-log_files.html > >This suggests exim4 may not be listening having written to the panic >log even if my ipv6 requirement is the result of some oddity. > >Again: > >On Sun 10 Jul 2022, at 15:38, Roger Price >wrote: >> I removed the ipv6.disable=1 and rebooted, but this made no >difference. > >IIUC, without a > >$ sudo update-grub > >before reboot, ipv6 is still disabled, assuming Roger described exactly >what he did there. > >Does this seem a reasonable assessment? > >Best wishes, >Gareth > > > > >From: Greg Wooledge >To: debian-user@lists.debian.org >Sent: Sun Jul 10 23:05:45 GMT+01:00 2022 >Subject: Re: Debian 11: MTA Exim4 not listening to fetchmail > >On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 10:57:40PM +0100, Gareth Evans wrote: >> $ sudo reboot >> - set boot arg ipv6.disable=1 >> - NB ipv6 addresses still in /etc/hosts >> >> $ telnet localhost 25 >> Trying 127.0.0.1... >> Trying ::1... >> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Address family not >supported by protocol >> > >> $ sudo ss -lnt | grep :25 >> $ > >> Does exim4 require ipv6? > >Check its log file to be sure. The snippet you posted earlier seems >to say that it
Re: debian-user-digest Digest V2022 #496
Get TypeApp for Android On 6 Jun 2022, 14:03, at 14:03, debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org wrote: >Subject: (No subject) > >debian-user-digest Digest Volume 2022 : Issue 496 > >Today's Topics: >Re: first I do shopping at the winke [ "sp...@caiway.net" >Re: Alan Turing given posthumous roy [ Nicholas Geovanis >Quick reminder to those on the list [ "Andrew M.A. Cater" > Re: Alan Turing given posthumous roy [ Curt ] >Re: Alan Turing given posthumous roy [ Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside >How to start Preseed installation on [ Hans > ] >snapshot.debian.org [ "Gareth Evans" >Re: snapshot.debian.org [ "Gareth Evans" > Re: How to start Preseed installatio [ Curt ] > Re: snapshot.debian.org [ rhkra...@gmail.com ] >All [ Muhammed Khalid javeed > > > > >From: "sp...@caiway.net" >To: debian-user@lists.debian.org >Sent: Sun Jun 05 14:26:09 GMT+01:00 2022 >Subject: Re: first I do shopping at the winkelcentrum > >Anekdote from the life of a spy going shopping for a party: > >Clothing OK (100 % hemp and fleece). > >Took the staircase. > >On the way to the supermarket there is a narrow passage. >Two ladies were approaching so I made room. I have time. Party can >wait. >Two ladies were black import. A fat one (I guess she really likes good >food). >and here mother I guess. >The fat one made an excuse, I do not know why (she didn't tell). >Lesson One: the import people/women/LGHTQRW*** here are still trained >culturally to make excuses to a white man. >I forgot my Leica camera (that is one lesson I learned from a God: take >pictures of happy people, and publish them) >I could not ask. >This was the result of my way to the pharmacy. >The pharmacy was closed, so programmed an alarm for tomorrow on my >Leica. > >As soon as I entered the supermarket the party began. > >I was in a hurry, I want to party! > >I grabbed: > >the last 1,6 kg fairtrade bananas, >a bottle of Cava "heart", yes it is in this supermarket, we made >it >I will keep the bottle as souvenir. >some waste meat (pork liver) >2 small bottles of IPA beer (the old one, and a new one: locally brewed >organic is new, same price!), >2 litre long-life milk from Belgium (my first culture will be viilli) >1 liter of Maaza banana sportdrink that makes you happy, > >I started with the waste meat, with Himalaya Salt. > >I am preparing a toast, as you see (the old Dors IPA bottle is opened) >When I open "heart" I will say my toast. > >total 10,02 EURO > >with the rest of the purchases I will even survive tomorrow without >spending a bitcoin (which I do not have yet). > >I can organize cheap parties you see, do not be afraid >I can not invite my neighbors because my single room apartment is not >dust-free (still some dust from my cotton clothes laying around, >Besides that, it would break our telepathy connection. We will have a >single party today. >Free from allergic reactions thanks cannabis.) >First 0,3 litre of IPA beer was good. > >Now the locally brewed organic IPA beer! > >kan-pei-i! >I open heart! >the beer can wait >I still have some home grown weed from Mali autoflower, I will have a >smoke with my brothers and sisters worldwide. > > >[And I forgot to buy the banana chips, that way I consume more healthy >Himalayan salt medicine] > >PS. Do you have a day off at the moment? >Let's communicate via Twitter then. > >This was my speech. > >Keep healthy! >We have the tools: >sport study social connections art, and finally the technique under >control for a love across oceans > > > >with eternal love, Kuu-chan > >4ever yours, Arne > > > > > > > > >On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 13:01:28 +0200 >"sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > >> before the shower. >> >> That will keep the women at distance. >> >> I know how to protect my second virginity, Ku-chan >> >> Learned it by studying the Russian war history. >> >> Hard work! >> >> I better open a libera.chat channel, that seems a better way to >communicate. >> >> or the Matrix >> >> Elon Musk also operates from a tiny house. >> >> Hard work :-) >> >> Arne >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > >From: Nicholas Geovanis >To: Debian Users ML >Sent: Sun Jun 05 15:28:04 GMT+01:00 2022 >Subject: Re: Alan Turing given posthumous royal pardon > >On Sun, Jun 5, 2022, 4:22 AM sp...@caiway.net wrote: > >> Sources >> >> "Enigma codebreaker Alan Turing given posthumous royal pardon" — >> Channel 4 News, December 24, 2013 >> > >Turing's pardon was simply Britain's Tories pandering for the gay vote. >Everyone knew these things about Turing years before that, from Hodge's >biography of him. > >There is no new info here. So stop posting to this list about fluff. > > > "Alan Turing: WWII Code-Breaker Granted Pardon" — Sky News, December >> 24, 2013 >> "Royal pardon for
Jitsi can be built
A local member of the LUG here built jitsi from sources and he is not an IT professional. From that I infer that it is possible. Sent from TypeApp
Re: What happened to svn?
Arh! I should have llooked for subversion. Not sure what went wrong but is ok now Sorry Sent from TypeApp On May 19, 2019, 13:09, at 13:09, John ff wrote: >I tried my usual update from an svn server and it said there was no >such command. Apt and aptitude say it does not exist. What have I >missed or done wrong? > >==John ff > >Sent from TypeApp
What happened to svn?
I tried my usual update from an svn server and it said there was no such command. Apt and aptitude say it does not exist. What have I missed or done wrong? ==John ff Sent from TypeApp
Broken kernel?
i have an Intel Atom CPU N2600 @ 1.60GHz that I fairly recently upgraded from Whezzy to Jessie, but I cannot boot the kernel(s) that came with Jessie. All is OK with vmlinuz-3.2.0-4-amd64, but both 3.16.0-4-amd64 and 3.16.0-5-amd64 fail to load. When equipped with a screen I see it says Loading .. but it does not complete with no disk activity. The 3.2.0-4-amd64 kernel gives the same loading message followed shortly by saying the /dev/sda2 disk partition is clean and it continues to boot. Sorry I cannot remember the exact words after "Loading" but this m/c usually runs headless as my firewall and server. I am looking for any clues as how to continue the upgrade to Stretch. ==John ffitch Sent from Blue