Re: Trojan Detected by Kaspersky in One Debian DVD

2012-10-31 Thread John Hasler
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Re: btrfs on LUKS

2012-10-31 Thread Celejar
On Wed, 31 Oct 2012 19:01:40 -0500 Stan Hoeppner wrote: > On 10/31/2012 5:46 PM, Christian Stalp wrote: > > Hello out there, > > I want to prepare my new ssd as an encrypted fs. In order to do that I > > took a reasonably new version of the network-installer and created: > > first an ext3 partiti

Trojan Detected by Kaspersky in One Debian DVD

2012-10-31 Thread Alan Feuerbacher
A couple of weeks ago I downloaded to my Windows 7 machine 10 DVD iso files for debian-6.0.6-amd64. I have not yet installed Debian to this machine. Last night Kaspersky anti-virus detected a Trojan in one of the files: debian-6.0.6-amd64-DVD-7.iso\pool\main\n\nepenthes\nepenthes_0.2.2-6_amd64

Re: btrfs on LUKS

2012-10-31 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 10/31/2012 5:46 PM, Christian Stalp wrote: > Hello out there, > I want to prepare my new ssd as an encrypted fs. In order to do that I > took a reasonably new version of the network-installer and created: > first an ext3 partition to hold the kernel. Then one MB of free space > (the debian-insta

Re: how to prevent dvd drives from being polled

2012-10-31 Thread Frank McCormick
On 31/10/12 01:15 PM, Dom wrote: On 31/10/12 16:13, Dom wrote: On 31/10/12 15:48, Frank McCormick wrote: On 31/10/12 10:42 AM, lee wrote: Darac Marjal writes: On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 03:25:18AM +0100, lee wrote: Hi, how do I prevent the dvd drives from being polled by udisks-daemon? I can

Re: reportbug hangs

2012-10-31 Thread Enrique Garcia
Hi, the text mode seems to work. However, am I the only one who experience the problem with the gtk version with a very simple configuration? # reportbug preferences file # character encoding: UTF-8 # Version of reportbug this preferences file was written by reportbug_version "4.12.6" # defaul

Re: usernames installed by packages

2012-10-31 Thread Jochen Spieker
Nick: > > How can I get a list of all the possible usernames that might be > required by packages on a server? I remember a previous discussion about this question and IIRC the conclusion was that there is no such list. Some packages use prefixed usernames (like debian-tor), but most don't. > Or

btrfs on LUKS

2012-10-31 Thread Christian Stalp
Hello out there, I want to prepare my new ssd as an encrypted fs. In order to do that I took a reasonably new version of the network-installer and created: first an ext3 partition to hold the kernel. Then one MB of free space (the debian-installer does it that way if I choose an encrypted FS-instal

usernames installed by packages

2012-10-31 Thread Nick
Having failed in my web searching, I ask for wisdom... Suppose I have a web app where people can register, choosing a username. The app takes the username and creates an operating system account on a Debian server. Naturally I don't want to let people choose 'root' or 'nobody' or 'www-data' or '

Re: Where is CC and why do my downloads not find it?

2012-10-31 Thread Tom H
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 3:29 PM, Samuel Morgan wrote: > > I recently installed DEBIAN Linux on my 386 PC and then > tried to install an Apache web server, as I have on Mac and > Windows, binary and it asked for a C compiler. Where do I get, > if I really need, a CC binary pre-built? Install gcc

Re: Gnome recommends iceweasel-l10n-all

2012-10-31 Thread Artifex Maximus
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 6:47 PM, Michael Biebl wrote: > On 16.10.2012 18:29, Artifex Maximus wrote: >> when package selector able to choose at least one package to fulfill >> requirement. For example gcc recommends "libc6-dev | libc-dev" and not >> both. > > What might work is the following: All i

Re: Where is CC and why do my downloads not find it?

2012-10-31 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 07:29:41PM +, Samuel Morgan wrote: > Hi- > > I recently installed DEBIAN Linux on my 386 PC and then > tried to install an Apache web server, as I have on Mac and > Windows, binary and it asked for a C compiler. How did you install apache? It sounds like you downloade

Where is CC and why do my downloads not find it?

2012-10-31 Thread Samuel Morgan
Hi- I recently installed DEBIAN Linux on my 386 PC and then tried to install an Apache web server, as I have on Mac and Windows, binary and it asked for a C compiler. Where do I get, if I really need, a CC binary pre-built? Seems a bit like the chicken and the egg. Can you help? Thanks.

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Hello, Looking for a C library that I can use for publishing services using DNS-SD or mDNS or Bonjour/Zeroconf. The main library is avahi but this brings it a lot of dependencies such as dbus, etc. that I would prefer not to use. I have come across the following so far: 1. libldns-dev 2. liba

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-31 Thread Tom H
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:04 AM, lee wrote: > Andrei POPESCU writes: >> On Mi, 31 oct 12, 04:13:59, lee wrote: >>> >>> Just try it and you'll see. Or you figure out how to do it and let me >>> know. Like I said, it worked, then there was an update and it doesn't >>> work anymore, probably beca

Re: how to prevent dvd drives from being polled

2012-10-31 Thread Dom
On 31/10/12 16:13, Dom wrote: On 31/10/12 15:48, Frank McCormick wrote: On 31/10/12 10:42 AM, lee wrote: Darac Marjal writes: On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 03:25:18AM +0100, lee wrote: Hi, how do I prevent the dvd drives from being polled by udisks-daemon? I can kill the process and it becomes a

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-31 Thread John Hasler
Lisi writes: > And it does rather sound as though he might be better off with > Windows. But at whom would he moan in that case? Microsoft, of course, with the advantage that there would be no danger that they would fix the problems that he moaned about. -- John Hasler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, emai

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-31 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Wednesday 31 October 2012 15:25:52 Darac Marjal wrote: > Anyway, I feel like I'm feeding a troll here, so I'll just point you to > Debian's Social Contract[4] which describes this better than I can He likes moaning. ;-) We are suggesting ways of solving his problem, but it is more fun to slag

Re: how to prevent dvd drives from being polled

2012-10-31 Thread Dom
On 31/10/12 15:48, Frank McCormick wrote: On 31/10/12 10:42 AM, lee wrote: Darac Marjal writes: On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 03:25:18AM +0100, lee wrote: Hi, how do I prevent the dvd drives from being polled by udisks-daemon? I can kill the process and it becomes a zombie, and I'd rather get rid

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-31 Thread John Hasler
lee writes: > It is not illegal to use NVIDIA drivers, yet they are deprecated, > without alternative. It is probably not illegal to use firmware to > get hardware working that doesn't work without, yet firmware is > deprecated, without alternative. > The obsession with free software unfortunatel

Re: how to prevent dvd drives from being polled

2012-10-31 Thread Frank McCormick
On 31/10/12 10:42 AM, lee wrote: Darac Marjal writes: On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 03:25:18AM +0100, lee wrote: Hi, how do I prevent the dvd drives from being polled by udisks-daemon? I can kill the process and it becomes a zombie, and I'd rather get rid of it. This polling is something I reall

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-31 Thread Darac Marjal
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 03:39:04PM +0100, lee wrote: > Darac Marjal writes: > > > libdvdcss2 brute forces the decryption on the disk and, so, might be > > considered circumvention under the DMCA. This IS allowed in some cases > > and in various other jurisdictions, but it's not really a sensible

Connecting to printer attached wirelessly to router (MG5320 )

2012-10-31 Thread Sebastian Canagaratna
Hi: I have a dell laptop using Aptosid. There is a wireless router and the computer is working OK with it. We get DCHP IP address from the router, and so does the wireless MG5320 printer, which I am trying to install. The printer works wirelessly on the windows side. I have tried ipp, http, Apple

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-31 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Wednesday 31 October 2012 14:22:31 lee wrote: > Lisi Reisz writes: > > You seem to be very unhappy with Debian. Why _are_ you still using > > it? > > It's because I haven't found an alternative yet, and it's very time > consuming to switch. > > > You could save your data and install something

Re: how to prevent dvd drives from being polled

2012-10-31 Thread lee
Darac Marjal writes: > On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 03:25:18AM +0100, lee wrote: >> Hi, >> >> how do I prevent the dvd drives from being polled by udisks-daemon? I >> can kill the process and it becomes a zombie, and I'd rather get rid of >> it. >> >> This polling is something I really don't need o

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-31 Thread lee
Darac Marjal writes: > libdvdcss2 brute forces the decryption on the disk and, so, might be > considered circumvention under the DMCA. This IS allowed in some cases > and in various other jurisdictions, but it's not really a sensible move > for Debian to freely distribute such a package. I'm awa

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-31 Thread lee
Lisi Reisz writes: > You seem to be very unhappy with Debian. Why _are_ you still using > it? It's because I haven't found an alternative yet, and it's very time consuming to switch. > You could save your data and install something else. Yes, but what? > And granted that you would have to se

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-31 Thread lee
Jochen Spieker writes: > lee: >> Andrei POPESCU writes: >> >>> Firstly, you could have specified that instead of broad statements like >>> "32 bit support has been removed from Debian". Debian is much more than >>> the amd64 architecture. >> >> That is what 32bit support is about. > > No. Fi

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-31 Thread lee
Andrei POPESCU writes: > On Mi, 31 oct 12, 04:13:59, lee wrote: >> >> Just try it and you'll see. Or you figure out how to do it and let me >> know. Like I said, it worked, then there was an update and it doesn't >> work anymore, probably because they modified the NVIDIA drivers, though >> nob

Re: motion: problem finding codec

2012-10-31 Thread H.S.
On 10/30/2012 10:05 PM, Chris Bannister wrote: > On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 09:12:45PM -0400, H.S. wrote: >> On 10/21/2012 08:12 AM, Chris Bannister wrote: >>> On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 10:12:45PM -0400, H.S. wrote: Here is what appears to have changed since my last night's upgrade:

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-31 Thread John Hasler
Darac Marjal writes: > libdvdcss2 brute forces the decryption on the disk and, so, might be > considered circumvention under the DMCA. This IS allowed in some > cases... It is legal to use it to access a DVD you own in the USA as long as you make no infringing copies. The problem is that the CCA

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printer raw device name on Wheezy?

2012-10-31 Thread Gary Dale
I'm trying to use escputil on Wheezy to check ink levels on my (usb) R300. However, the usual suspects for raw devices don't exist. I don't have a /dev/lp? or /dev/usb/lp? device. The printer works OK, but how do I find the actual raw device name? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ.

Re: Advice on system purchase

2012-10-31 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 10/31/2012 4:48 AM, Jochen Spieker wrote: > Stan Hoeppner: >> >> So again, ARM will never reach the desktop, nor succeed, without full >> ISV support. Which, as I stated previously, is why ARM will only have a >> chance on the desktop if the consumer conditions are right to launch an >> Android

Re: Advice on system purchase

2012-10-31 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 10/30/2012 10:44 PM, Charles Kroeger wrote: > On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 23:50:02 +0100 > Stan Hoeppner wrote: > >> If enough people buy AMD then Intel has a strong competitor. This keeps >> the marketplace healthy and keeps Chipzilla from becoming a total >> monopoly WRT x86. > > Thanks for your e

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-31 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 31 oct 12, 04:13:59, lee wrote: > > Just try it and you'll see. Or you figure out how to do it and let me > know. Like I said, it worked, then there was an update and it doesn't > work anymore, probably because they modified the NVIDIA drivers, though > nobody knows. I've sent a bug repo

Re: Advice on system purchase

2012-10-31 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 10/30/2012 11:58 AM, Celejar wrote: >> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/10/30/amd_to_partner_with_arm_for_server_cpus/ > > Just saw that, too: Do note that the SeaMicro acquisition was announced in March. Before the acquisition every SeaMicro product used Intel chips, from hot running Xeons

How to generate lid close ACPI event ?

2012-10-31 Thread J. B
Hello list, Is there any way to [1] generate an event for laptop lid close [2] fake battery percentage ? I need this to debug my laptop-mode tools. Thanks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-31 Thread Darac Marjal
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 04:23:42AM +0100, lee wrote: > Chris Bannister writes: > > > On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 09:06:37PM +0100, lee wrote: > >> Tom H writes: > >> > >> > Andrei called d-m.o deprecated because, AFAIK, most of the packages in > >> > d-m.o are now available in d.o. > >> > >> Cinel

Re: how to prevent dvd drives from being polled

2012-10-31 Thread Darac Marjal
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 03:25:18AM +0100, lee wrote: > Hi, > > how do I prevent the dvd drives from being polled by udisks-daemon? I > can kill the process and it becomes a zombie, and I'd rather get rid of > it. > > This polling is something I really don't need or want! What else like > this i

Re: Advice on system purchase

2012-10-31 Thread Jochen Spieker
Stan Hoeppner: > > So again, ARM will never reach the desktop, nor succeed, without full > ISV support. Which, as I stated previously, is why ARM will only have a > chance on the desktop if the consumer conditions are right to launch an > Android based "PC appliance". This will provide the same

Re: Advice on system purchase

2012-10-31 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 10/30/2012 12:02 PM, Celejar wrote: > As I have said, I don't have a deep understanding of these issues, but > one apparent flaw in your argument is that IBM, Motorola and DEC > weren't moving billions of their chips independently of their push into > the desktop market, as ARM is. What's fund

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-31 Thread Jochen Spieker
lee: > Andrei POPESCU writes: > >> Firstly, you could have specified that instead of broad statements like >> "32 bit support has been removed from Debian". Debian is much more than >> the amd64 architecture. > > That is what 32bit support is about. No. First and foremost, 32 Bit support is a

Re: compiling a Debian package

2012-10-31 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Wednesday 31 October 2012 03:23:42 lee wrote: > Chris Bannister writes: > > On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 09:06:37PM +0100, lee wrote: > >> Tom H writes: > >> > Andrei called d-m.o deprecated because, AFAIK, most of the packages in > >> > d-m.o are now available in d.o. > >> > >> Cinelerra is not in

Re: Advice on system purchase

2012-10-31 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 10/30/2012 8:05 AM, John Hasler wrote: > Stan Hoeppner writes: >> At this point in time, and in the foreseeable, the only way to crack >> into the desktop market is with a new x86 chip that has sufficiently >> compelling advantages over both Intel and AMD. And since one must >> have a license f