On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 22:44:12 -0400
Greg wrote:
> Does anyone think that debian could participate in any programs like
> PRISM? Or could a lone (or group of) sympathetic DD or DM slip a
> backdoor or something that could collect private info in the binary
> packages distributed by debian?
Everythi
On Thu, 2013-06-20 at 15:19 +1000, Charlie wrote:
> I don't know enough about this hope someone can help:
>
> My ISP CEO suggests that this address is BitTorrent:
> http://ftp.au.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main non-free contrib
>
> Is that correct?
This isn't a torrent!
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> On 6/20/13, Greg wrote:
> Does anyone think that debian could participate in any programs like
> PRISM? Or could a lone (or group of) sympathetic DD or DM slip a
> backdoor or something that could collect private info in the binary
> packages distributed by debian?
Sure, here is something,
Hi there, I have a warning/error popping up during boot which says Debian can't
find one or more of my logical volumes - the one in question is swap_1.
This is actually correct, because I removed it and created a new swap LV
(named swaparea) - with the relevant updates in fstab, so that I could
res
I use GKrellM to monitor some things including my
Ethernet connection on a Debian Wheezy Operating
system on an Acer 3614WLCI Aspire laptop with 512MB RAM.
I know the computer is old, but GKrellM registers my Ethernet as 235 or
345 or 180 or 4.1K o
I don't know enough about this hope someone can help:
My ISP CEO suggests that this address is BitTorrent:
http://ftp.au.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main non-free contrib
Is that correct?
TIA
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On 20130619_224412, Greg wrote:
> Does anyone think that debian could participate in any
programs like
> PRISM? Or could a lone (or group of) sympathetic DD or DM slip a
> backdoor or something that could collect private info in the binary
> packages distributed by debian?
Maybe, way back, CIA an
On Thursday 20,June,2013 10:44 AM, Greg wrote:
> Does anyone think that debian could participate in any programs like
> PRISM? Or could a lone (or group of) sympathetic DD or DM slip a
> backdoor or something that could collect private info in the binary
> packages distributed by debian?
>
>
Do
John W. Foster wrote:
> I recently did a dist upgrade of my system to Wheezy. I have had a
> number of seriuos issues with this upgrade but the one that has me
> stumped is Apache2. I finally ended up removing it and all of the mods &
> associated apps. Yep it pretty well screwed the entire system.
Hello List,
does anyone have some tricks and/or hints to trace `unresponsive script' issue
with iceweasel ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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On 6/20/13, Greg wrote:
> Does anyone think that debian could participate in any programs like
> PRISM? Or could a lone (or group of) sympathetic DD or DM slip a
> backdoor or something that could collect private info in the binary
> packages distributed by debian?
A counter-PRISM PRISM? Now ther
On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 02:56:11 -0500
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 6/19/2013 2:16 AM, Mérof 42 wrote:
>
> > Actually I use wondershaper to limit upload on eth0 at 512kb/s, but it is
> > limited also for my lan, it is silly.
> >
> > I'd like to limit upload only for external request, but not for my la
Does anyone think that debian could participate in any programs like
PRISM? Or could a lone (or group of) sympathetic DD or DM slip a
backdoor or something that could collect private info in the binary
packages distributed by debian?
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On 06/19/2013 05:28 PM, John L. Cunningham wrote:
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 04:47:02PM -0600, paul e condon wrote:
The error messages from Mutt when I press 'y' to send, are;
Error sending message, child exited 65 (Data format error.).
msmtp: recipient address pec1...@gmail.com not accepted by th
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 17:45:30 -0600, paul e condon wrote:
> According to my research, in Wheezy, Mutt's 'built-in' functionality
> is a link to msmtp, but ... I'm may be mistaken. It may be that the
> Debian web pages that I read are coming from some alternative
> universe.
No, I do not think t
On 06/19/2013 05:31 PM, Olaf Lessenich wrote:
Hi Paul!
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 16:47:02 -0600, paul e condon wrote:
Is there something else than .muttrc and .msmtprc that must be configured?
Is there a specific reason why you would prefer msmtp over mutt's
built-in* smtp functionality)
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Brian!
eureka worked
thank you so much
Diác. Moretti
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Hi Paul!
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 16:47:02 -0600, paul e condon wrote:
> Is there something else than .muttrc and .msmtprc that must be configured?
Is there a specific reason why you would prefer msmtp over mutt's
built-in* smtp functionality)
* http://wiki.debian.org/Mutt#Sending_E-Mail_with_Mut
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 04:47:02PM -0600, paul e condon wrote:
> The error messages from Mutt when I press 'y' to send, are;
>
> Error sending message, child exited 65 (Data format error.).
> msmtp: recipient address pec1...@gmail.com not accepted by the server
> msmtp: server message: 550 Recipie
This email is being sent from a different email account than the one
using Mutt/msmtp, so don't examine it's metadata to diagnose the problem.
I want to send email from pecon...@mesanetworks.net and I have generated
a test email in Mutt (using Emacs). The test email is addressed
To: pec1...@gmai
On Wed 19 Jun 2013 at 14:05:33 -0300, "Diác. C.J.Moretti" wrote:
> If you have any more suggestions for me ...
Please look at the KMAP option in keyboard(5) and try
KMAP=/etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz
in /etc/default/keyboard.
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Hello,
I'm running Debian Testing on a Thinkpad X60s. After my latest
kernel-update to linux-image-3.2.0-4-686-pae sound and trackpoint
stopped working. If I boot linux-image-2.6.32-5-686 it's working fine.
So here's what I figured out so far...
root@x60s:/home/izc# aplay --list-devices
On 19/06/13 17:46, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
* From: Klaus
* Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2013 08:48:22 +0100
I didn't understand why you used the -"C" option in
this case instead of just giving the device name ?
My objective is to have a FAT filesystem residing in an ext3
file in wheezy.
Co
On Wed, 2013-06-19 at 20:07 +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
> Hey all :-)
>
> take again iptables, I need to configure another server.
>
> On my server I've:
>
> eth0Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:55:d0:c4:f8:1b
> inet addr:192.168.1.100 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
>
> route
Hey all :-)
take again iptables, I need to configure another server.
On my server I've:
eth0Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:55:d0:c4:f8:1b
inet addr:192.168.1.100 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
route -n
192.168.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0
peasth...@shaw.ca, 12.06.2013:
> Kernel header package is installed.
>
> root@dalton:/usr/src# ls
> linux-headers-3.2.0-4-686-pae linux-kbuild-3.2 vloopback.tar
> linux-headers-3.2.0-4-common modules
>
> vloopback-source is installed.
>
> root@dalton:/usr/src# cd modules/vloopback
> root@dal
Hi Brian!
Using this command is actually saving my settings
with the exception of ((Ç and ç)), follows the order
of my answers to the command:
# dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
Generic 105-key (intl) PC
English (US) - English (US, alternative International )
Default (layou
* From: Klaus
* Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2013 08:48:22 +0100
> I didn't understand why you used the -"C" option in
> this case instead of just giving the device name ?
My objective is to have a FAT filesystem residing in an ext3
file in wheezy.
Consequent to the difficulty with "mkdosfs
That is quite funny, now that I look at it. :)
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 5:37 PM, wrote:
> On 19/06/2013 16:25, George Davidescu wrote:
>
>> I could understand him fine. Thanks for the constructive input, though.
>>
>>
> Doug meant it would sound like utter gobbledigook to someone who knew
> noth
On 19/06/2013 16:25, George Davidescu wrote:
I could understand him fine. Thanks for the constructive input, though.
Doug meant it would sound like utter gobbledigook to someone who knew
nothing of Debian. :)
regards,
theartloy
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I could understand him fine. Thanks for the constructive input, though.
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 4:38 PM, Doug wrote:
> On 06/19/2013 07:27 AM, Urs Thuermann wrote:
>
>> Squeeze, wheezy and sid seem to have clang packages but no jessie. It
>> seems clang was removed from jessie at 2013-06-04 bu
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 04:24:06AM +1000, John Tate wrote:
> Noted, unhide has not noticed anything nor unhide.rb or rkhunter but I
> get considerable lag sometimes as if screenshots are being taken of
> the desktop. It might just be the latest nvidia drivers but it scares
> the willies out of me.
On 6/19/2013 7:52 AM, Chris Purves wrote:
> CPU fan is about three years old and while trying to debug this previously I
> was running 'sensors' in a cron-job every five minutes and the CPU temp never
> exceeded 60 C.
60C seems high for an Athlon especially if idle. Given that you're
apparentl
On 06/19/2013 07:27 AM, Urs Thuermann wrote:
Squeeze, wheezy and sid seem to have clang packages but no jessie. It
seems clang was removed from jessie at 2013-06-04 but I could not find
a reason. Why doesn't jessie have a clang package?
urs
If ever there was gobbledigook on the net, this is
I forgot to mention that the instructions I found on the Mozilla support
page
(https://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/manual-account-configuration) do
not work, but I think I just figured it out, after trying for two days.
Open the Account Settings dialog
Select Add Mail Account under the
On 2013-06-19 13:27 +0200, Urs Thuermann wrote:
> Squeeze, wheezy and sid seem to have clang packages but no jessie. It
> seems clang was removed from jessie at 2013-06-04 but I could not find
> a reason. Why doesn't jessie have a clang package?
http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/clang/news/201306
Hello list,
I have a quick question regarding the version of Icedove included in
Wheezy. When I go to set up an email account, the account creation steps
have changed from earlier versions, and some type of wizard is run that
tries to contact the server and automatically configure the account. I
w
On 6/19/13, Miten Mehta wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have Canon Image Reader Advanced 4025/4035 printer which from windows host
> I add printer as PRXXX on SRXXX.
>
> I can nmap SRXXX and output is below:
> Host is up (0.0077s latency).
> rDNS record for 10.48.2.35: srxxx
> Not shown: 990 filtered ports
> P
On Wednesday, June 19, 2013 02:38:28 Dick Thomas wrote:
> On 19/06/13 02:06, Mike McGinn wrote:
> > Hi All, Is anyone using KDE and Kmail under Wheezy? How does it
> > work? Is it stable enough to use or should I wait to update from
> > Squeeze?
> >
> > Thanks, Mike
>
> Hi-ya, Mike
>
> I tried
On 2013-06-18 13:05, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 6/18/2013 7:59 AM, Chris Purves wrote:
>> After upgrading to wheezy, I get a system hang every one or two days where
>> the system becomes completely unresponsive and I need do a cold boot.
>>
>> This is an older machine with an Athlon processor. I
On Wed 19 Jun 2013 at 08:08:12 -0300, "Diác. C.J.Moretti" wrote:
> Does anyone have any help or clarification for me?
Please see what
dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
does for you.
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On 2013-06-18 12:38, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 01:59:07PM +0100, Chris Purves wrote:
>
>> After upgrading to wheezy, I get a system hang every one or two days
>> where the system becomes completely unresponsive and I need do a
>> cold boot.
>
>> This is an older machine w
Hi,
I have Canon Image Reader Advanced 4025/4035 printer which from windows host I
add printer as PRXXX on SRXXX.
I can nmap SRXXX and output is below:
Host is up (0.0077s latency).
rDNS record for 10.48.2.35: srxxx
Not shown: 990 filtered ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
135/tcp open msrpc
13
On 2013-06-18 15:57, Klaus wrote:
> On 18/06/13 13:59, Chris Purves wrote:
>> I'm not running X.
>>
> Do you have (a) a serial or (b) a graphical console attached to the
> mo-bo, or (c) do you access the unit remotely via telnet / ssh? If b
> or c, could you try to hook up a serial console while t
On 2013-06-18 10:20, Rob Owens wrote:
> - Original Message -
>> From: "Chris Purves"
>> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 8:59:07 AM
>> Subject: systems hangs every few days
>>
>> After upgrading to wheezy, I get a system hang every one or two days
>> where t
Squeeze, wheezy and sid seem to have clang packages but no jessie. It
seems clang was removed from jessie at 2013-06-04 but I could not find
a reason. Why doesn't jessie have a clang package?
urs
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Hello!
Let's see if you guys can give me Judar:
I have installed Debian 7 Wheezy
I'm trying to change the keyboard layout.
The layout of my keyboard is no American accent.
I am switching to U.S. international accentuation
following a book I used the following commands:
# Apt-get install console-
2013/6/19 Mérof 42 :
> Hi,
>
> I installed Owncloud on a new install of wheezy on a "server" at home.
> I use apache2, php5 and mysql, and I redirect the port 443 on my server.
> It is work fine, but I need to limit the upload bandwidth to Internet.
> I have a 1mb/s upload adsl, if I share a file w
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On 18/06/2013 21:04, Kelly Clowers wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 12:35 AM, Michael Anckaert
>>> for those who do not know Microsoft created the .docx format in word 2007,
>>> and almost nothing else can read them smiles. ideas?
>
> Unoconv
A go
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On 19/06/2013 9:56, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 6/19/2013 2:16 AM, Mérof 42 wrote:
>
>> Actually I use wondershaper to limit upload on eth0 at 512kb/s, but it is
>> limited also for my lan, it is silly.
>>
>> I'd like to limit upload only for external
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 12:35:23PM -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 18/06/13 10:35 AM, Lars Noodén wrote:
> >On 06/18/2013 05:03 PM, Dirk wrote:
> >>you are clearly talking out of your ass... a boot loader doesn't need
> >>features other than loading the kernel...
> >>
> >>what crucial work do you do w
On Wednesday 19 Jun 2013 04:06:05 Mike McGinn wrote:
> Hi All,
> Is anyone using KDE and Kmail under Wheezy?
Probably KDE's mail client is considered stable enough to be
included in the standard KDE installation from Debian Installer.
Kontact as a whole may be a little buggy. Also, pleas
On 6/19/2013 2:16 AM, Mérof 42 wrote:
> Actually I use wondershaper to limit upload on eth0 at 512kb/s, but it is
> limited also for my lan, it is silly.
>
> I'd like to limit upload only for external request, but not for my lan.
> Do you have any idea how can I do that?
Traffic shaping of this
Hi,
I installed Owncloud on a new install of wheezy on a "server" at home.
I use apache2, php5 and mysql, and I redirect the port 443 on my server.
It is work fine, but I need to limit the upload bandwidth to Internet.
I have a 1mb/s upload adsl, if I share a file with other people, it could
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