Salut,
Le lundi 09 décembre 2013 à 3:13, Raphaël POITEVIN a écrit :
Le pbv est que dyndns maintenant exige que l'on se cdonnecte pour ne pas
oublier qu'on existe.
En effet. Pour ma part j'ai choisi de me faire oublier !
Je délègue ça maintenant à afraid.org et j'utilise inadyn pour la
On Sunday 08 December 2013 09:22:49 Sylvain L. Sauvage wrote:
Le samedi 7 décembre 2013 23:40:09 andre_deb...@numericable.fr
[…]
DKMS + make-kpkg + créer le paquet -headers + l'installer :
ou trouver un bon tutoriel ?
http://wiki.debian.org/Kernel et suis les liens.
C’est une
Hi !!
Déjà merci de vos réponses, et voici quelques réponses à vos messages :
Ce que je veux faire, c'est réduire la taille de la partition / à 15G,
puis créer une autre partition pour LVM.
Aux autres solutions, je remets en cause le besoin de base:
pourquoi repartitionner? Ça parait
(Apparemment le serveur de listes Debian a refoulé mon mail… je reposte).
Le lundi 09 décembre 2013 à 12:58, Gaël a écrit :
Sinon, plusieurs solutions :
- dégager de l'espace pour créer une nouvelle (petite) partition et y
installer un système de base avec debootstrap, y mettre un
On Mon, 9 Dec 2013 15:03:52 +0100
Sébastien NOBILI sebnewslet...@free.fr wrote:
Ce n'est pas le disque qui est monté, mais une partition du disque
(à moins que ladite partition n'occupe tout l'espace).
C'est ce que semble vouloir dire l'OP; un p'tit coup de gparted
devrait pouvoir arranger
Le lundi 9 décembre 2013 11:43:49 andre_deb...@numericable.fr a
écrit :
[…]
La prochaine fois, j'irai sur Google en tapant :
tutoriel noyau make-kpkg,
apparaitront 100 liens et lequel vaut le coup ?
après de longues minutes (heures) de recherches.
Évidemment, si dès que tu penses «
Ce n'est pas le disque qui est monté, mais une partition du disque
(à moins que ladite partition n'occupe tout l'espace).
C'est ce que semble vouloir dire l'OP; un p'tit coup de gparted
devrait pouvoir arranger cela; peut-être même d'ailleurs que parted
lui permettrait d'effectuer tout cela
Le lundi 09 décembre 2013 à 15:30, Gaël a écrit :
/dev/sda5 475824128 488396799 6286336 82 partition
d'échange Linux
Donc je peux pas repartitionner. :p
Bien sûr que si !
As-tu vraiment besoin de la partition de Swap ???
À ta place, je m'en débarrasserais le temps de la
On Mon, 9 Dec 2013 15:30:38 +0100
Gaël gag...@gmail.com wrote:
Mais vu que j'ai été bête :
Périphérique Amorce DébutFin Blocs Id Système
/dev/sda1 *2048 475822079 237910016 83 Linux
/dev/sda2 475824126 488396799 62863375 Étendue
/dev/sda5
On 12/09/2013 11:43 AM, andre_deb...@numericable.fr wrote:
On Sunday 08 December 2013 09:22:49 Sylvain L. Sauvage wrote:
Le samedi 7 décembre 2013 23:40:09 andre_deb...@numericable.fr
[…]
DKMS + make-kpkg + créer le paquet -headers + l'installer :
ou trouver un bon tutoriel ?
Bonjour
J'aimerai connaitre la marche à suivre pour signaler à Debian qu'un paquet
cassé et non maintenu (ticket deja ouvert pour le bug).
Merci de votre aide.
Julien.
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Le 9/12/2013 12:58, Gaël a écrit :
Hi !!
Déjà merci de vos réponses, et voici quelques réponses à vos messages :
Ce que je veux faire, c'est réduire la taille de la partition / à 15G,
puis créer une autre partition pour LVM.
Aux autres solutions, je remets en cause le besoin de base:
On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 12:58:34PM +0100, Gaël wrote:
C'est pas gratuit : en fait je veux avoir une partition pour LVM afin
de créer une machine virtuelle Xen. Le processeur ne supportant pas
les VTx, c'est à peu près la seule solution qui s'offre à moi pour
virtualiser (qemu/kvm exit,
De (from) (von) sebnewsletter@free.frREMOVESPAM :
En effet. Pour ma part j'ai choisi de me faire oublier !
Je délègue ça maintenant à afraid.org et j'utilise inadyn pour la mise-à-jour.
Ça fonctionne bien.
J'aimerais bien en faire autant. Mais je n'y suis pas arrivé. Bon j'ai
peut-être été
Bonjour,
Moi aussi, je suis sur Afraid.org. Il faut installer le package qui vient
avec Jessie, soit la version 3.8.1. C'est la version 3.8.0 qui est dans
Wheezy. Je suis en Wheezy, sauf pour ce paquet.
Il y a un petit plus (nécessaire) qui est dans la nouvelle version, mais je
n'arrive plus à
re-bonjour,
Voici le lien pour la FAQ :
http://freedns.afraid.org/scripts/freedns.clients.php
En recherchant 3.8.1 dans la page, il vous donne la réponse qui me
manquait dans mon courriel précédant... ;-)
Le 9 décembre 2013 11:00, philippe monroux phillipe.monr...@sfr.fr a
écrit :
De
Salut,
Suite à un message sur debian-security, je me fends d'un
# lsof -i | grep -i ipv6
rpcbind2068 root9u IPv6 11767 0t0 UDP *:sunrpc
rpcbind2068 root 10u IPv6 11770 0t0 UDP *:963
rpcbind2068 root 11u IPv6 11771 0t0 TCP
Le 06/12/2013 09:54, Patrice Karatchentzeff a écrit :
Le 6 décembre 2013 09:38, Adrien cont...@creasixtine.com a écrit :
Bonjour,
À noter : après avoir entamé la rédaction de ce message, je viens
d'essayer sous Scribus. La procédure est simple, il suffit de créer un
cadre d'image, puis clic
Le lundi 09 décembre 2013 à 20:00, philippe monroux a écrit :
J'aimerais bien en faire autant. Mais je n'y suis pas arrivé. Bon j'ai
peut-être été un peu rapide et je ne me souviens pas ce qui clochait
mais aurais-tu un lien ou une doc KiVaBien ?
C'est documenté dans la doc officielle, dans la
Connaissez ces vulnérabilités :
Des outils bien connus qui sont vulnérables :
Samba, Varnish, Gimp, Dovecot ...
http://www.debian.org/security/#DSAS
et d'autres officielles ici :
(sur les systèmes qui reposent sur le noyau Linux)
http://www.certa.ssi.gouv.fr/site/
Réalité ou intox ... ?
andré
Le 09/12/2013 22:47, andre_deb...@numericable.fr a écrit :
Connaissez ces vulnérabilités :
http://www.debian.org/security/#DSAS
Quand elles figurent là elles sont déjà corrigées.
http://www.certa.ssi.gouv.fr/site/
Comparer les deux listes...
Réalité ou intox ... ?
Réalité rassurante.
Le 09-12-2013, à 22:47:15 +0100, André Debian a écrit :
Connaissez ces vulnérabilités :
Des outils bien connus qui sont vulnérables :
Samba, Varnish, Gimp, Dovecot ...
http://www.debian.org/security/#DSAS
Oui (œuf corse) :
« Ces pages web contiennent une ___archive___ condensée des
On Mon, 9 Dec 2013 22:47:15 +0100
andre_deb...@numericable.fr wrote:
Connaissez ces vulnérabilités :
…
Réalité ou intox ... ?
Réalité, la ML 'full disclosure' recense de 1 à +20 vulnérabilités
par 24H; les correctifs sont, en Gal, appliqués dans les 48H.
Évidemment, les 'failles' demandées
steve a écrit :
Suite à un message sur debian-security, je me fends d'un
# lsof -i | grep -i ipv6
[...]
et me demande si c'est une bonne idée d'avoir tous ces services qui sont à
l'écoute en utilisant un protocole que mon FAI ne gère pas encore
Ni bonne ni mauvaise.
Et comme je ne me
Salut,
Le 09/12/2013 11:33, j...@free.fr a écrit :
J'aimerai connaitre la marche à suivre pour signaler à Debian qu'un paquet
cassé et non maintenu (ticket deja ouvert pour le bug).
Cherches-tu la marche à suivre pour supprimer un paquet ?
Le 09-12-2013, à 23:33:33 +0100, Pascal Hambourg a écrit :
steve a écrit :
Suite à un message sur debian-security, je me fends d'un
# lsof -i | grep -i ipv6
[...]
et me demande si c'est une bonne idée d'avoir tous ces services qui sont à
l'écoute en utilisant un protocole que
El Mon, 09 Dec 2013 00:44:46 +0100, Maykel Franco escribió:
El día 8 de diciembre de 2013 19:31, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com
escribió:
(...)
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=306062
El registro de cambios para la versión 2.2.9 habla de modificaciones en
los atajos de teclado
El Mon, 09 Dec 2013 03:06:14 +0100, Javier Serrano Polo escribió:
(Segundo intento)
¿No te entraba el correo?
El dg 08 de 12 de 2013 a les 18:12 +, Camaleón va escriure:
¿Y qué pinta el anonimato en esto?
¿Pero cómo puedes hacerme esa pregunta?
Parece que hablamos el mismo idioma,
El día 9 de diciembre de 2013 15:32, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
El Mon, 09 Dec 2013 00:44:46 +0100, Maykel Franco escribió:
El día 8 de diciembre de 2013 19:31, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com
escribió:
(...)
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=306062
El registro de cambios para
El Mon, 09 Dec 2013 07:17:27 +0100, pepe sircrosio escribió:
(ese html...)
El 8 de diciembre de 2013 15:41, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
Tengo DNIe pero ni harta de vino lo uso electrónicamente.
(...)
No puedo darte la razón. Tal vez sea cierto en tu caso, pero en el
mío,
Gentile utente,
la tua carta è stata automaticamente scritta al servizio di
sicurezza 3D Secure: Mastercard SecureCode e Verified by Visa.
Dati identificativi : carta n. 4023600X
Il nuovo servizio di sicurezza 3D Secure: Mastercard SecureCode e
Verified by Visa diventerà l'unica
El Mon, 09 Dec 2013 17:20:41 +0200, Poste.it escribió:
No sé cómo se le ha pasado este correo al filtro de la lista:
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Buen día, recibí este correo en mi cuenta de gmail, desde la lista de
Debian y no entiendo que dice. ¿me pueden ayudar?
Gracias
Juan
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On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Juan jawif...@gmail.com wrote:
Buen día, recibí este correo en mi cuenta de gmail, desde la lista de
Debian y no entiendo que dice. ¿me pueden ayudar?
Está diciendo que en la última semana el servidor de listas de debian
te envió 187 correos de las listas a las
hola lista:
Recien estuve haciendo algunas pruebas en postfix y quisiera saber como
puedo implementar tres filtros en espesifico:
usuarios con salida y entrada de correo internacional
usuarios con entrada y salida de correo a nivel nacinal
usuarios con entrada y salida de correo a nivel local
El dl 09 de 12 de 2013 a les 15:31 -0200, Juan va escriure:
Buen día, recibí este correo en mi cuenta de gmail, desde la lista de
Debian y no entiendo que dice. ¿me pueden ayudar?
Añadiendo a la respuesta de Matías, la lista Debian se queja de que
Gmail califica correctamente el mensaje Avisso
El Mon, 09 Dec 2013 10:44:09 -0500, ariel escribió:
Recien estuve haciendo algunas pruebas en postfix y quisiera saber como
puedo implementar tres filtros en espesifico:
usuarios con salida y entrada de correo internacional usuarios con
entrada y salida de correo a nivel nacinal usuarios
Discover new games, in a world where everyone plays!
El día 9 de diciembre de 2013 15:41, Maykel Franco
maykeldeb...@gmail.com escribió:
El día 9 de diciembre de 2013 15:32, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
El Mon, 09 Dec 2013 00:44:46 +0100, Maykel Franco escribió:
El día 8 de diciembre de 2013 19:31, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com
escribió:
El día 6 de diciembre de 2013 17:39, Maykel Franco
maykeldeb...@gmail.com escribió:
Hola buenas, actualmente estoy usando arch pero el problema que tengo
es con yakuake en kde. El caso es que quiero extender la terminal
hacia abajo, derecha, izquierda...y en teoría, con el atajo de teclas
ctrl
El día 9 de diciembre de 2013 21:59, fernando sainz
fernandojose.sa...@gmail.com escribió:
El día 6 de diciembre de 2013 17:39, Maykel Franco
maykeldeb...@gmail.com escribió:
Hola buenas, actualmente estoy usando arch pero el problema que tengo
es con yakuake en kde. El caso es que quiero
Oi,
Sim. É um serviço de e-mail marketing. Ele já tem suas próprias regras e
proteções contra SPAM. Fora isso, por ser um range de IPs conhecidos, o
serviço não cai muito em blacklists. Acontece vez ou outra, mas eles
resolvem isso.
Então é só preciso contratar o serviço, enviar a lista de
Um salve a todos,
Configurei o sendmail para poder enviar emails em modo texto usando o
servidor smtp do gmail.
Está acontecendo algo bastante interessante!
Nos meus testes tenho dois provedores de internet disponivéis: Net e OI e
VIVO 3g
Conectando o PC, na net, a eth0 pega IP atráves do
firewall... no chute,,, =P
Em 9 de dezembro de 2013 13:24, Fábio de Sousa fabi...@gmail.com escreveu:
Um salve a todos,
Configurei o sendmail para poder enviar emails em modo texto usando o
servidor smtp do gmail.
Está acontecendo algo bastante interessante!
Nos meus testes tenho dois
Legal,
Parece ser interessante, vou dar uma olhada no site deles.
Em 9 de dezembro de 2013 13:54, Helio Loureiro he...@loureiro.eng.brescreveu:
Oi,
Sim. É um serviço de e-mail marketing. Ele já tem suas próprias regras e
proteções contra SPAM. Fora isso, por ser um range de IPs
Olá pessoal
Alguém aqui já instalou um servidor git ? Sem parte web, gitosis,
gitlab, nada disso. Somente o serviço de rede para ser acessado via ssh.
Alguma dica, algum link de tutorial que funcionou ?
Valeu,
Fabricio
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Opa,
Eu consegui apenas seguindo os passos do Pro Git:
http://git-scm.com/book
Att.
Dyego
Em 9 de dezembro de 2013 19:21, Fabricio Cannini fcann...@gmail.comescreveu:
Olá pessoal
Alguém aqui já instalou um servidor git ? Sem parte web, gitosis, gitlab,
nada disso. Somente o serviço de
Lisi Reisz writes:
On Saturday 07 December 2013 21:36:30 Bob Proulx wrote:
If you look back in the mailing list archives you will find a
recent discussion where there were some people who didn't like
sudo. I was shocked by that because I always thought that most
people liked it.
On Lu, 09 dec 13, 09:09:11, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
What are the benefits of The Macintosh/Ubuntu use of sudo? Improved
security? Are you kidding? Whatever the user I compromise I have root
access, just type sudo bash.
sudo doesn't make this worse, just slightly easier. Compromising any
Hi All,
Issue:
This issue started the day before. I log into Debian and instead of a
login screen I get a message about gnome-fallback session failing to
load and an alert asking me to contact the administrator.
The issue started when I removed old linux images from Ubuntu which is
on
On Monday 09 December 2013 12:36 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
I've used setxkbmap -option compose:menu multiple times in XFCE, but for
some reason, something keeps kicking it back over to the same useless
functionality that the menu key has in Windows. What's the real way to
bind compose to the menu
Andrei POPESCU writes:
On Lu, 09 dec 13, 09:09:11, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
What are the benefits of The Macintosh/Ubuntu use of sudo? Improved
security? Are you kidding? Whatever the user I compromise I have root
access, just type sudo bash.
sudo doesn't make this worse, just
On 09/12/2013 03:17, Mitchell Laks wrote:
Microsoft first introduced StickyKeys with Windows 95. The feature is also used
in later versions of Windows.
Enabling
To enable this shortcut, the ⇧Shift key must be pressed 5 times in short
succession.
This feature can also be turned on and off
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 15:15 +0530, Kailash Kalyani wrote:
The issue started when I removed old linux images from Ubuntu which is
on another partition. That resulted in a grub update from ubuntu and
since then I've had this issue.
So the answer already seems to be there. Ubuntu did likely
Hi,
Starting VMware Tools services in the virtual machine:
Switching to guest configuration:[71G done
/etc/init.d/vmware-tools: 1090: local: ': bad variable name
/etc/init.d/vmware-tools: 1090: local: ': bad variable name
Blocking file system:[71Gfailed
Hi,
I need a tool that would make sure that, my computer would shutdown
after a specific command has been executed. This tool would just wait
for the Terminal for executing a command, like '/sudo apt-get upgrade/'
and then after the command has been executed, my computer would
shutdown. Is
On 12/09/2013 01:42 PM, Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
Hi,
I need a tool that would make sure that, my computer would shutdown
after a specific command has been executed. This tool would just wait
for the Terminal for executing a command, like '/sudo apt-get upgrade/'
and then after the command has
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 17:42 +0600, Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
Hi,
I need a tool that would make sure that, my computer would shutdown
after a specific command has been executed. This tool would just wait
for the Terminal for executing a command, like 'sudo apt-get upgrade'
and then after the
On 09/12/13 11:42, Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
Hi,
I need a tool that would make sure that, my computer would shutdown
after a specific command has been executed. This tool would just wait
for the Terminal for executing a command, like '/sudo apt-get upgrade/'
and then after the command has been
Muntasim-Ul-Haque writes:
Hi,
I need a tool that would make sure that, my computer would shutdown
after a specific command has been executed. This tool would just wait
for the Terminal for executing a command, like '/sudo apt-get upgrade/'
and then after the command has been executed,
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 13:02 +, Philip Ashmore wrote:
but I think sudo has a timeout
sudo -i and then run a script, if you not explicitly configured it to
have a timeout it has got no timeout.
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On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 05:42:17PM +0600, Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
Hi,
I need a tool that would make sure that, my computer would shutdown after a
specific command has been executed. This tool would just wait for the Terminal
for executing a command, like 'sudo apt-get upgrade' and then
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 13:11 +, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
Hi
On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 05:42:17PM +0600, Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
Hi,
I need a tool that would make sure that, my computer would shutdown after a
specific command has been executed. This tool would just wait for the
2013-12-09 10:56 keltezéssel, Gian Uberto Lauri írta:
sudo makes it a bit worse. Any user account opens the door to the root
account. Therefore you have to guard a larger perimeter.
This is not true. Only the user account which is in /etc/sudoers can use
the sudo command. In Debian default it
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 14:16 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 13:11 +, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
Hi
On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 05:42:17PM +0600, Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
Hi,
I need a tool that would make sure that, my computer would shutdown after
a
specific
Gian Uberto Lauri writes:
sudo makes it a bit worse. Any user account opens the door to the root
account. Therefore you have to guard a larger perimeter.
Ubuntu grants sudo privileges only to the first user account created.
As there is no root account, there is just one account with root
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 14:10 +0100, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
If you execute command as root (better than using sudo) you can
either issue from the # prompt
Andrei already pointed out on another thread how to use sudo and I
repeated it for this thread.
You can configure su to have a timeout too,
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 14:48 +0200, Lars Noodén wrote:
If you want it shut down regardless of the outcome of apt, then this
should do it:
sudo apt-get upgrade; sudo shutdown -h now
Wrong, if the upgrade should take to long, then you need to type the
password after the upgrade. Better
On 12/09/2013 03:30 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 14:48 +0200, Lars Noodén wrote:
If you want it shut down regardless of the outcome of apt, then this
should do it:
sudo apt-get upgrade; sudo shutdown -h now
Wrong, if the upgrade should take to long, then you need
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 15:34 +0200, Lars Noodén wrote:
On 12/09/2013 03:30 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 14:48 +0200, Lars Noodén wrote:
If you want it shut down regardless of the outcome of apt, then this
should do it:
sudo apt-get upgrade; sudo shutdown -h now
Nemeth Gyorgy writes:
2013-12-09 10:56 keltezéssel, Gian Uberto Lauri írta:
sudo makes it a bit worse. Any user account opens the door to the root
account. Therefore you have to guard a larger perimeter.
This is not true. Only the user account which is in /etc/sudoers can use
the
John Hasler writes:
Gian Uberto Lauri writes:
sudo makes it a bit worse. Any user account opens the door to the root
account. Therefore you have to guard a larger perimeter.
Ubuntu grants sudo privileges only to the first user account created.
As there is no root account, there is
On Monday 09 December 2013 04:36 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 15:15 +0530, Kailash Kalyani wrote:
The issue started when I removed old linux images from Ubuntu which is
on another partition. That resulted in a grub update from ubuntu and
since then I've had this issue.
So the
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 19:25 +0530, Kailash Kalyani wrote:
Thanks, I tried that using update-grub2 from my Debian install. That
did not resolve the issue :(
JFTR did you install GRUB by Debian. If not, at least copy
the /boot/grub/grub.cfg to the Ubuntu install.
I think it's a PAM issue with
Thanks Lars, Mardorf, Ashmore, Lauri and Jorgensen for your advice. I
needed it badly and your advice showed me the way. Thanks a lot.
To Jorgensen: I'm a Broadband Internet user and I'm billed for the time
my Internet connection is active. Sometimes it happens that I've a large
software to
Muntasim-Ul-Haque writes:
To Jorgensen: I'm a Broadband Internet user and I'm billed for the time
...
command and go to sleep. If the command execution completes and the
Internet is still on, then it would be a waste of my Internet. That's
why I needed a command that would shutdown the
On Monday 09 December 2013 07:35 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 19:25 +0530, Kailash Kalyani wrote:
Thanks, I tried that using update-grub2 from my Debian install. That
did not resolve the issue :(
JFTR did you install GRUB by Debian. If not, at least copy
the
2013-12-09 14:43 keltezéssel, Gian Uberto Lauri írta:
This is not true. Only the user account which is in /etc/sudoers can use
the sudo command. In Debian default it acutally means the members of the
sudo group.
AFAIK it means those listed in /etc/sudoers, according to the
behaviour
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 20:03 +0600, Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
Thanks Lars, Mardorf, Ashmore, Lauri and Jorgensen for your advice. I
needed it badly and your advice showed me the way. Thanks a lot.
To Jorgensen: I'm a Broadband Internet user and I'm billed for the time
my Internet connection is
I'm trying to move over to spacefm from nautilus because it automounts
my usb drives and kindle, but I've hit a snag. I occasionally need to
mount a partition via shfs of my website on a remote server, but I cant
see how to do that in spacefm. Can anyone help me please?
Thanks
Sharon.
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A
On Monday 09 December 2013 14:03:57 Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
I'm a Broadband Internet user and I'm billed for the time
my Internet connection is active. Sometimes it happens that I've a
large software to install like the TeXworks, which is about 650MB,
I think. Or, the system up-gradation, if
menuentry 'Debian GNU/Linux, with Linux 3.2.0-4-686-pae' --class debian --class
gnu-linux --class gnu --class os {
load_video
insmod gzio
insmod part_msdos
insmod ext2
set root='(hd1,msdos3)'
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root
Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 08/12/13 23:39, Richard Owlett wrote:
Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 08/12/13 04:54, Richard Owlett wrote:
I am aware of the options demonstrated in
http://www.debian.org/releases/wheezy/example-preseed.txt .
They do not cover my case of interest.
?
true, but it refers
On 09/12/13 15:16, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Monday 09 December 2013 14:03:57 Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
I'm a Broadband Internet user and I'm billed for the time
my Internet connection is active. Sometimes it happens that I've a
large software to install like the TeXworks, which is about 650MB,
I
On Monday, December 09, 2013 03:56:12 PM Tony van der Hoff wrote:
On 09/12/13 15:16, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Monday 09 December 2013 14:03:57 Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
I'm a Broadband Internet user and I'm billed for the time
my Internet connection is active. Sometimes it happens that I've a
On Monday 09 December 2013 08:47 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
menuentry 'Debian GNU/Linux, with Linux 3.2.0-4-686-pae' --class debian --class
gnu-linux --class gnu --class os {
load_video
insmod gzio
insmod part_msdos
insmod ext2
set root='(hd1,msdos3)'
Tony van der Hoff writes:
On 09/12/13 15:16, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Monday 09 December 2013 14:03:57 Muntasim-Ul-Haque wrote:
I'm a Broadband Internet user and I'm billed for the time
my Internet connection is active. Sometimes it happens that I've a
large software to install like the
On Mon, 9 Dec 2013 15:03:33 +
Sharon Kimble boudic...@talktalk.net wrote:
I'm trying to move over to spacefm from nautilus because it automounts
my usb drives and kindle, but I've hit a snag. I occasionally need to
mount a partition via shfs of my website on a remote server, but I
cant
Hi.
On Mon, 9 Dec 2013 01:06:25 -0600
Paul Johnson ba...@ursamundi.org wrote:
I've used setxkbmap -option compose:menu multiple times in XFCE, but for
some reason, something keeps kicking it back over to the same useless
functionality that the menu key has in Windows. What's the real way to
On Lu, 09 dec 13, 10:56:22, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
sudo makes it a bit worse. Any user account opens the door to the root
account. Therefore you have to guard a larger perimeter.
Could you please elaborate on this? In Debian's default configuration
this is simply not true.
On Monday, December 09, 2013 06:06:24 AM Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 15:15 +0530, Kailash Kalyani wrote:
The issue started when I removed old linux images from Ubuntu which is
on another partition. That resulted in a grub update from ubuntu and
since then I've had this issue.
Andrei POPESCU writes:
On Lu, 09 dec 13, 10:56:22, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
sudo makes it a bit worse. Any user account opens the door to the root
account. Therefore you have to guard a larger perimeter.
Could you please elaborate on this? In Debian's default configuration
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 18:13 +0100, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
Think about this scenario: someone devises a clever way to slip a
Trojan in a user account.
Than the trojan has got user privileges only. If it's a key logger it
can read what password you type for sudo, but also what you type for su.
Thank you everyone for joining me in this conversation. And sorry, my
Internet wasn't Broadband. It's Dial-up indeed.
Now, in a nutshell, what I have, is a command that would do the job for
me, no matter how long it takes to execute the command. The following
could be considered as an example:
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 8:09 AM, Gian Uberto Lauri sa...@eng.it wrote:
Lisi Reisz writes:
On Saturday 07 December 2013 21:36:30 Bob Proulx wrote:
If you look back in the mailing list archives you will find a
recent discussion where there were some people who didn't like
sudo. I was shocked
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Gian Uberto Lauri sa...@eng.it wrote:
Andrei POPESCU writes:
On Lu, 09 dec 13, 09:09:11, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
What are the benefits of The Macintosh/Ubuntu use of sudo? Improved
security? Are you kidding? Whatever the user I compromise I have root
access,
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Ralf Mardorf
ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net wrote:
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 15:15 +0530, Kailash Kalyani wrote:
The issue started when I removed old linux images from Ubuntu which is
on another partition. That resulted in a grub update from ubuntu and
since then I've
I've just done a fresh netinst of Wheezy and want to proceed with my
personal configuring in a way that is not fighting with the Debian
view of how things should be done. I've used Debian since Potato, I
think, but have always hacked things until they seemed to be
working. Now, I want to try to do
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 11:13 AM, Helmar Gerloni hel...@gerloni.net wrote:
Starting VMware Tools services in the virtual machine:
Switching to guest configuration: [71G done
/etc/init.d/vmware-tools: 1090: local: ': bad variable name
/etc/init.d/vmware-tools: 1090: local: ': bad variable
Greetings
I'm sure this will have some of you rolling your eyes, but I can't
download/install the cmake package.
Here is my command line : *apt-get install cmake
*The result is
*Reading package lists...Done
Package cmake is not available
*In /sources.list /is/: /*deb
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