To whom it may concern,
I am wondering if debian could do the following for me:
I have a group of test PC's that require re-imaging each time (and I don't want
to be using a server to do this). The process also needs to be automatic.
Can debian:
Login automatically?Install a windows image to anot
On Wed, 2011-01-19 at 12:05 +0100, Alberto Luaces wrote:
> Tixy writes:
>
> > As per the Debian FAQ [1] I am building packages from source using:
> >
> > dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b
> >
> > However, some source packages produce multiple binary packages, is there
> > a way of just rebuildi
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 1:36 AM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> RR wrote:
> > However, does anyone know if I can actually get Bonding to work without
> > needing to modify or touch the /boot/config-`uname -r` file with the
> default
> > configuration and it being hidden/inaccessible at the moment?
>
> You s
RR wrote:
> However, does anyone know if I can actually get Bonding to work without
> needing to modify or touch the /boot/config-`uname -r` file with the default
> configuration and it being hidden/inaccessible at the moment?
You shouldn't need to modify or touch any files there. Looking over
th
Thanks Bob, Andrew and Shawn for your input and suggestions.
So far, I've used all of them in some form or the other and after being able
to mount what fstab showed as the "boot" partition basically is the ENTIRE
2nd Disk on which Solaris is installed. So when I do a
mount -t ufs -o ro,ufstype=su
the rc file looks like it has the right thing:
no
NonPixel
Center
10
10
This should be purely a window manager function, right ?
Nothing that would enable this in X ?
Brian
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> I'm curious - how can one completely guard against a MITM attack
> without using encryption?
>
AFAIK, you don't. I mean, you could setup some type of data checksum with a
seed. But how do you tell bob without eve knowing without encrypting the
seed. BTW, ipsec has a feature like this.
The net
just fyi, this is the type of thing you should see. this is from a debian
stable vm install of a dev box - nothing but tz and root pass were changed
from default on install iirc. there is no reason you shouldn't see roughly
the same thing (on a default install) unless something isn't right.:
swil
Hi,
RR wrote:
/dev/sdb1 /boot ext2defaults0 2
following from that: fdisk /dev/sdb, followed by 'p' shows
Disk /dev/sdb (Sun disk label): 24 heads, 424 sectors, 14087 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 10176 * 512 bytes
Device FlagStart EndBlock
RR wrote:
> Yep, empty! And although I'm new to debian, not really new to Linux as such
> and noticing my /boot directory as empty was a big shock to me as
> well.
I gathered as much. That was mostly why I said start looking there.
> I am not sure how my machine is even booting up and how it's f
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 04:09:05 +0200
John Kapnogiannis wrote:
> Hello. I am using a mix of testing and unstable with kde. The update
> notifier always shows a wrong counter. If there are
> no updates it shows 2. Else if the number of updates is n it shows
> n+2. This gets annoying cause it pops up
Hi Bob,
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:58 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> RR wrote:
> > The instructions talk about checking params in the boot/config-`uname -r`
> > file which doesn't exist on my system. In fact the /boot directory on my
> > system is empty.
>
> Empty? That is a problem. It should contai
Hello. I am using a mix of testing and unstable with kde. The update
notifier always shows a wrong counter. If there are
no updates it shows 2. Else if the number of updates is n it shows n+2. This
gets annoying cause it pops up everytime I
log in. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Thanks
John
Hi,
RR wrote:
The instructions talk about checking params in the boot/config-`uname
-r` file which doesn't exist on my system. In fact the /boot directory
on my system is empty. How do I get this config file in there? Do I need
to install some package like kernel source or something to get it
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 05:54:10PM EST, Celejar wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 23:04:23 -0500
> Chris Jones wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 03:23:49PM EST, Celejar wrote:
> > > On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 20:10:07 -0800
> > > Peter Tenenbaum wrote:
> > >
> > > > I recently had to add wifi to my sque
RR wrote:
> The instructions talk about checking params in the boot/config-`uname -r`
> file which doesn't exist on my system. In fact the /boot directory on my
> system is empty.
Empty? That is a problem. It should contain your boot files. Start
your debugging there. It shouldn't be empty. I
Hello,
I'm a brand spanking new Debian "wanna-be" user. I was trying to configure
bonding on my machine following instructions here:
http://wiki.bolay.net/doku.php?id=operating_systems:linux:debian:bonding_on_debian
The instructions talk about checking params in the boot/config-`uname -r`
file whi
#include
* Stan Hoeppner [Sun, Jan 16 2011, 01:22:28PM]:
> > of native 4k sectors used
> > with a smaller transfer size. But the whole system programing domain has
> > tons of similar situations.
>
> Transfer size? SAS and SATA are both capable of large multi sector transfers.
> This has nothin
In <4d37044e.7060...@googlemail.com>, Arturo Gutierrez wrote:
>java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
>/oracle/tmp/OraInstall2011-01-19_12-47-24PM/libactionUnix22.so:
>/oracle/tmp/OraInstall2011-01-19_12-47-24PM/libactionUnix22.so: symbol
>errno, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link t
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 2:42 AM, Klistvud wrote:
> If at all possible, do not go with non-free firmware binary blobs, even if
> provided in Debian-related repositories (in addition, non-free is not even
> Debian, strictly speaking -- it's just a "service provided to the Debian
> users"). Binary b
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI:
>
> However, SSL has the added benefit that no one will be spying on
> your traffic, even if it's basically public information that is
> available via other means.
ACK. And additionally, it becomes harder to distinguish "public" from
"private" communication. Why should anyon
On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 23:04:23 -0500
Chris Jones wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 03:23:49PM EST, Celejar wrote:
> > On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 20:10:07 -0800
> > Peter Tenenbaum wrote:
> >
> > > I recently had to add wifi to my squeeze / gnome desktop. Based on some
> > > reviews I bought a Netgear WG
On Mi, 19 ian 11, 18:37:00, Informatik.hu wrote:
> SOLVED?
>
> so finally i grepped my whole fs. i found the olddomain in
> /var/cache/debconf/config.dat, with postfix owner(some main.cf
> values).
> what i did, run dpkg-reconfigure postfix. altough i have already
> changed the domain in postfix,
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 17:50:58 + (UTC)
Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 18:07:36 +0100, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
...
> > It is not only the data enclosed inside the cookie which are at risk
> > here, but the entire session on the website you are logged in. Say you
> > log into you
> ... For me it's a path issue.
~
yes, it was and for the record (in case you stumble upon the same
issue and find this thread), apparently dpkg-scanpackages must be run
right from the directory containing i386
~
thanks
lbrtchx
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 14:09:30 + (UTC), I wrote:
> I'm about to get a new desktop and want to run Lenny on it. ...Is there
> anything in new hardware that I should particularly avoid because it might
> not be suppprted by Lenny?
Thanks for all of the replies describing ways to check for compati
Hello.
I got these packages from debian multimedia repository.
What hurts more to me now is that I tried twice times of reproduce the
same problem installing debian in the same virtual machine and all is
installed ok now! The only change was the order that I installed the
same packages, that I do
Thanks for your help, Liam!
Liam O'Toole writes:
>> The background: this Macbook has an Intel graphics card. lspci says it
>> is a "Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GM Express Integrated Graphics
>> Controller."
>
> Is the package xserver-xorg-video-intel installed? If it is, it should
> configure
A followup in case anyone has followed/found this thread with the same
issue. A relevant fact is that I have an ASUS P7P55D Motherboard. An
internet search revealed people with that (or similar numbered MB's)
with the same issue; that is, the PS/2 keyboard would sporadically
lock up, with Linux k
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 23:33:05 +0800, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> On 19/01/11 23:16, Camaleón wrote:
>> I have many computers running lenny with no problems at all. All
>> devices are properly detected and configured.
>
> Note that Squeeze is frozen: it is near to get stable. What I mean is
> that you
On 2011-01-19, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 14:09 +, Steve Kleene wrote:
>> I'm about to get a new desktop and want to run Lenny on it. I'm replacin=
> g a
>> seven-year-old PC, now running Lenny, that has been crashing off and on f=
> or a
>> couple of years.
>>=20
>>
On 2011-01-19, Richard Lawrence wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just installed Squeeze on a Macbook (2,1) and I'm wondering how I
> can get X to display at the native 1280x800 resolution. I've searched
> the Web and Debian list archives, but nothing seems to turn up
> quite the information I need.
>
>
On Tue, 18 Jan 2011, Monte Milanuk wrote:
> 4-bay enclosure w/ eSATA card + cable:$130
> Hitachi 2TB SATA HDD ($120x4):$480
>
> Grand total: $610
>
> vs...
> 4-bay enclosure: $279
> Areca 1300x4 card + cable:$197
>
Jan 13, 2011 10:10:22 AM, os...@debian.org wrote:
===
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 08:11:04AM -0600, John W Foster wrote:
> I recently lost a USB stick. It didn't have any thing of a security
> concern on it but got me to thinking. Does anyone know of an
On Qua, 19 Jan 2011, Camaleón wrote:
That sounds like bad programming or a buggy site.
True
There are methods to
prevent such attacks on the server side that involves no encrypted
sessions,
True
but sometimes it is easier (and cheaper) for companies to rely
on completely encrypted session
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 18:07:36 +0100, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
> On the 19/01/2011 17:46, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
>> In brief:
>>
>> - Does the cookie contain sensitive/private information? → set/get the
>> cookie using ssl
>>
>> - Does the cookie contain standard/publicly available informa
SOLVED?
so finally i grepped my whole fs. i found the olddomain in
/var/cache/debconf/config.dat, with postfix owner(some main.cf values).
what i did, run dpkg-reconfigure postfix. altough i have already changed
the domain in postfix, mailname, etc,
it showed up the old one. as i changed the do
this might be interesting reading for anyone wondering about https (ssl/tls)
overhead / speed:
http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~bhuyan/papers/ssl.pdf
>> In brief:
>>
>> - Does the cookie contain sensitive/private information? → set/get the
>> cookie using ssl
that depends on the web site.
>>
>> - Does the
El 2011-01-19 a las 12:10 +0100, Informatik.hu escribió:
(resending to the list)
> On 2011.01.17. 16:04, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 14:41:11 +0100, Informatik.hu wrote:
>>
>>> I am using logcheck on my squeeze, i have changed the domain name of the
>>> machine from olddomain.com to ne
Hi all,
I've just installed Squeeze on a Macbook (2,1) and I'm wondering how I
can get X to display at the native 1280x800 resolution. I've searched
the Web and Debian list archives, but nothing seems to turn up
quite the information I need.
I am using stumpwm, and not a desktop environment that
On the 19/01/2011 17:46, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 10:53:50 -0500, Curt Howland wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday 19 January 2011, Camaleón was heard to
>> say:
>
>>> Data stored in cookies is not what I understand for "sensitive". What
>>> kind of information do you think are cookies managing
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 10:53:50 -0500, Curt Howland wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 January 2011, Camaleón was heard to
> say:
>> Data stored in cookies is not what I understand for "sensitive". What
>> kind of information do you think are cookies managing?
>
> Maybe this would be enlightening:
>
> http:
On Wednesday 19 January 2011 04:12:47 Bob Proulx wrote:
> peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> > Bob Proulx wrote:
> > > You have a complicated setup!
> >
> > A complex setup. "complicated" is a verb. ... Sorry.
>
> Uhm... No. Complicated is an adjective.
>
> From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:
>
>complicate
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On Wednesday 19 January 2011, Camaleón was heard
to say:
> Data stored in cookies is not what I understand for "sensitive".
> What kind of information do you think are cookies managing?
Maybe this would be enlightening:
http://codebutler.com/firesh
On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 23:49:50 -0600, James Sasitorn wrote:
> I am running Lenny, and upgrading from 2.2.9-10+lenny4 to
> 2.2.9-10+lenny8 and encountered an error with my SSL configuration in
> the update. My installation uses apache2 configuration files.. and this
> is the first time an upgrade has
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 09:09:34PM +, Avi Greenbury wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In short, I'm trying to use sieve to filter my mail in a dpkg-supplied
> dovecot/postfix virtual mailbox setup on a lenny machine. I can't find
> anything to suggest that sieve's being used (or even loaded) at all,
> and
Hello,
I'm trying to install Oracle 9.2.0.4 on this Debian distribution:
Linux version 2.6.26-2-amd64 (Debian 2.6.26-26lenny1) (da...@debian.org)
(gcc version 4.1.3 20080704 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.2-25)) #1 SMP Thu
Nov 25 04:30:55 UTC 2010
After do some basic setup like create users, group
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 14:09 +, Steve Kleene wrote:
> I'm about to get a new desktop and want to run Lenny on it. I'm replacing a
> seven-year-old PC, now running Lenny, that has been crashing off and on for a
> couple of years.
>
> When I built my first Debian machine, I had to use testing
On 19/01/11 23:16, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 14:09:30 +, Steve Kleene wrote:
I'm about to get a new desktop and want to run Lenny on it. I'm
replacing a seven-year-old PC, now running Lenny, that has been crashing
off and on for a couple of years.
When I built my first Debian m
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 14:09:30 +, Steve Kleene wrote:
> I'm about to get a new desktop and want to run Lenny on it. I'm
> replacing a seven-year-old PC, now running Lenny, that has been crashing
> off and on for a couple of years.
>
> When I built my first Debian machine, I had to use testing
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 05:52:47 -0800, Kelly Clowers wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 04:57, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 03:29:15 -0800, S Mathias wrote:
>>
>>> 3) Can someone trust this Add-on? Is it safe to install/use?
>>
>> I don't like/trust anoymous (even encrypted) proxy sites.
>
>
On 19/01/11 14:53, Informatik.hu wrote:
I have got a server with two adata ssds. The server, usually after a
day, drops one of the drives. Are there any configuration parameter,
that i have to set up for ssds?
heres is the log:
Jan 19 15:38:21 algol kernel: [106030.533127] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Res
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 02:09:30PM +, Steve Kleene wrote:
> I'm about to get a new desktop and want to run Lenny on it. I'm replacing a
> seven-year-old PC, now running Lenny, that has been crashing off and on for a
> couple of years.
>
> When I built my first Debian machine, I had to us
Hi!
I have got a server with two adata ssds. The server, usually after a
day, drops one of the drives. Are there any configuration parameter,
that i have to set up for ssds?
heres is the log:
Jan 19 15:38:08 algol kernel: [106018.137723] ata1.00: exception Emask
0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 07:17:58 -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 12:57:48PM +, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 03:29:15 -0800, S Mathias wrote:
>> > 3) Can someone trust this Add-on? Is it safe to install/use?
>>
>> I don't like/trust anoymous (even encrypted) proxy
I'm about to get a new desktop and want to run Lenny on it. I'm replacing a
seven-year-old PC, now running Lenny, that has been crashing off and on for a
couple of years.
When I built my first Debian machine, I had to use testing (Etch at the time)
because stable (Sarge) didn't yet support my NIC
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 04:57, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 03:29:15 -0800, S Mathias wrote:
>
>> 3) Can someone trust this Add-on? Is it safe to install/use?
>
> I don't like/trust anoymous (even encrypted) proxy sites.
Why don't you like them (I get not trusting them), and what does th
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 12:57:48PM +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 03:29:15 -0800, S Mathias wrote:
> > 3) Can someone trust this Add-on? Is it safe to install/use?
>
> I don't like/trust anoymous (even encrypted) proxy sites.
HTTPS Everywhere is not a proxy site, encrypted, anonymou
Curt Howland said:
HOWEVER, I run Unstable, by choice. Sid breaks all his toys, so I
expect to have problems like this once in a while.
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 03:29:15 -0800, S Mathias wrote:
> Ok. It's a Firefox Add-on:
>
> https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere
>
> Questions:
>
> 1) But: Why can't i find it on the offical Firefox Add-ons site?:
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/
It was there:
http://webcache.googleuserc
On 01/19/2011 07:39 AM, George wrote:
> > Ok. It's a Firefox Add-on:
> > >
> > > https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere
> > >
> > > Questions:
> > >
> > > 2) Did anyone audited the "HTTPS Everywhere" code?
> > > 3) Can someone trust this Add-on? Is it safe to install/use?
and a chrome add-on:
https:
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 07:21:24 +, Thomas Nguyen Van wrote:
> Our company needs to encrypt hard drives on our machines running under
> Linux Debian Lenny. Seagate proposes FDE solutions with Momentus 5400
> and/or 7200
> (http://www.seagate.com/docs/pdf/fr-FR/whitepaper/mb595_2_momentus_fde_sed_i
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 1:29 PM, S Mathias wrote:
> Ok. It's a Firefox Add-on:
>
> https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere
>
> Questions:
>
> 2) Did anyone audited the "HTTPS Everywhere" code?
> 3) Can someone trust this Add-on? Is it safe to install/use?
I don't think there's anything to worry abo
Ok. It's a Firefox Add-on:
https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere
Questions:
1) But: Why can't i find it on the offical Firefox Add-ons site?:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/
2) Did anyone audited the "HTTPS Everywhere" code?
3) Can someone trust this Add-on? Is it safe to install/use
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 10:17:31AM CET, Tixy said:
> On Tue, 2011-01-18 at 22:29 +0100, Erwan David wrote:
> > I'll try the latest davmail, now I use icedove in Imap (activated on
> > exchange)
>
> I've used davmail for several weeks and it seems to work well, but as it
> slurps data though the
Tixy writes:
> As per the Debian FAQ [1] I am building packages from source using:
>
> dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b
>
> However, some source packages produce multiple binary packages, is there
> a way of just rebuilding the specific binary package I'm interested in?
> (I've tried this out i
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> ~
> I included some more files in order to be able to install wireshark
> in my local repository, then removed the previous Packages.gz file and
> run again
> ~
> dpkg-scanpackages . /dev/null | gzip -9c >
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 09:04:51AM +, Tixy wrote:
> As per the Debian FAQ [1] I am building packages from source using:
>
> dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b
>
> However, some source packages produce multiple binary packages, is there
> a way of just rebuilding the specific binary package I
- Original message -
> Hi,
> On my laptop, running debian (same problem with ubuntu and al)
> the CAPS key is enabled I can't disable it, to do it , I go to the text
> screen, (ctrl+alt+F1), to disable it, after that I come back to the
> graphical interface.
> What is the problem ??
>
> th
As per the Debian FAQ [1] I am building packages from source using:
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b
However, some source packages produce multiple binary packages, is there
a way of just rebuilding the specific binary package I'm interested in?
(I've tried this out in man pages and using Goog
On Tue, 2011-01-18 at 22:29 +0100, Erwan David wrote:
> I'll try the latest davmail, now I use icedove in Imap (activated on
> exchange)
I've used davmail for several weeks and it seems to work well, but as it
slurps data though the outlook web interface email formatting is
different (though perf
On 19.1.2011 9:21, Thomas Nguyen Van wrote:
> Good evening,
>
> Our company needs to encrypt hard drives on our machines running under Linux
> Debian Lenny.
> Seagate proposes FDE solutions with Momentus 5400 and/or 7200
> (http://www.seagate.com/docs/pdf/fr-FR/whitepaper/mb595_2_momentus_fde_sed_
>On the 19/01/2011 09:37, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> In <4d35d2b1.4040...@pcartwright.com>, Paul Cartwright wrote:
>> On 01/18/2011 12:04 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
# apt-cache search adobereader-enu
> adobereader-enu - Adobe Reader allows you to view navigate and print
>
In <4d35d2b1.4040...@pcartwright.com>, Paul Cartwright wrote:
>On 01/18/2011 12:04 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>>> # apt-cache search adobereader-enu
>>>
>>> > adobereader-enu - Adobe Reader allows you to view navigate and print
>>> > PDF files. This version adds advanced forms support (save
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