On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 10:30:01 PM UTC+5:30, John Foster wrote:
> Any one using multiboot please reply. I have a system that is running
> several linux distros, each on its own hard drive. I have also got
> windows 7 pro and KfreeBSD on their own hard drives. I want to get the
> grub2 osp
I am a huge fan of Jitsi (http://jitsi.org) Does SIP, XMMP and
integrates with several others. Offers full OTR and Video/RTSP
encryption.
There are several SIP to SKYPE gateway providers out there which will
allow you to use any Sip client to make skype voice calls.
Jitsi's desktop app isn't the
On 20/08/2014, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 18:01:39 +0800
> Bret Busby wrote:
>
>> And, if the solution is to change that line
>>
>> "
>> sslConfig.setProtocol( QSsl::TlsV1 );
>> "
>>
>> where do I find that line, to make the change?
>
>
> You'll have to change it in the Arora's so
> Rather than probing, I prefer to have grub pass the boot off to the
> installed distro's own boot loader by chaining. That way, each install
> can update it's own loader and be done with it.
Complete agreement. Of course, what really should happen is that Grub
itself should do (at boot) the pro
How does one tell which package makes chromium abort with exit code 134?
Replace each package one by one with an older version until it works again?
Yes it happens for all users.
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On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 1:58 AM, John Foster wrote:
> Any one using multiboot please reply.
Hi.
> I have a system that is running
several == 3 or more?
> several linux distros,
> each on its own hard drive. I have also got windows 7
> pro and KfreeBSD on their own hard drives.
At least 5 phys
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 18:51:48 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> Johann Spies wrote:
>
> > This morning my work laptop would not boot. I could not even get to
> > single
> > user mode initially and when I got as far as that I could not type
> > anything on the terminal. I suspect some upgrade yesterday c
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 07:51:23PM +0200, Hans wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> created a new package with the fix. You can get it here:
>
> http://www.ccpeine.de/downloads/skype-debian-4.2.0.11-2_i386.deb
>
> I tested the installation on my 64-bit notebook and my 32-bit EEEPC.
> Both running Debian/whee
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 1:02 PM, Tom H wrote:
>
> Edit build/DEBIAN/control and bump up "Version: " (or create
> a "Version" line of it doesn't exist because dpkg-deb needs it but
> dpkg-buildpackage doesn't so it might not be there).
I felt that this was nonsense when I wrote it but I was in too
Hi folks,
created a new package with the fix. You can get it here:
http://www.ccpeine.de/downloads/skype-debian-4.2.0.11-2_i386.deb
I tested the installation on my 64-bit notebook and my 32-bit EEEPC.
Both running Debian/wheezy. If something is still wrong, please tell me my
mistake.
Have fun
> I am still after an alternative to Skype which works on Linux, Mac OS X and
> Windows *and* easy to setup, so it could be a drop-in replacement for Skype.
> Bonus points for secure and privacy aware encryption features.
>
> Ciao,
Hi Martin,
I don't think, there is an alternative for skype. I
On 21/08/2014, Tom H wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 4:53 AM, Hans wrote:
>>
>> just another thing relating to this. I would like to repack the debian
>> package
>> and would like to change these in the package:
>>
>> - changelog
>> - skype binary
>>
>> I tried dpkg-deb -x and also with -e, but
On 21/08/2014, John Foster wrote:
> Any one using multiboot please reply. I have a system that is running
> several linux distros, each on its own hard drive. I have also got
> windows 7 pro and KfreeBSD on their own hard drives. I want to get the
> grub2 osprobe to recognize the KfreeBSD disk as
On 20/08/14 12:58 PM, John Foster wrote:
Any one using multiboot please reply. I have a system that is running
several linux distros, each on its own hard drive. I have also got
windows 7 pro and KfreeBSD on their own hard drives. I want to get the
grub2 osprobe to recognize the KfreeBSD disk a
Johann Spies wrote:
> This morning my work laptop would not boot. I could not even get to
> single
> user mode initially and when I got as far as that I could not type
> anything on the terminal. I suspect some upgrade yesterday caused it.
No one is doing upgrades during the week - do it on Fr
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 4:53 AM, Hans wrote:
>
> just another thing relating to this. I would like to repack the debian package
> and would like to change these in the package:
>
> - changelog
> - skype binary
>
> I tried dpkg-deb -x and also with -e, but I guess, this is wrong, as it did
> not wo
Any one using multiboot please reply. I have a system that is running
several linux distros, each on its own hard drive. I have also got
windows 7 pro and KfreeBSD on their own hard drives. I want to get the
grub2 osprobe to recognize the KfreeBSD disk as its also set up with a
grub boot loader
Hi all,
I'm using Nagios since 2008 or so, and wanted to give an opportunity to Icinga
so I decided to try it.
For this I am doing some testing on a virtual machine with Debian GNU/Linux
Wheezy. I decided to install packages using the Debian Backports repository,
since I saw there the versio
Hans wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I managed to get an older version of skype (the multiarch
debian package)
> getting connected to skype. As you might have noticed, the
new version is
> pulseaudio needed /what a crap!) and the older version
(4.2) inhibits to
> connect to the server.
>
> So I found
tengo instalado un servidor debian 7 con ldap postfix y dovecot como
podria aplicar las cuotas a cada buzon Ayuda!
gracias
On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 12:25 PM, antispammbox-debian
wrote:
>
> How to compile busybox in static mode, adding some utility different from
> the usual, -dd, cat, other,... -, example, partimage, with all the
> dependencies, compress it, and install on a usb stick?
You can get the Debian source, m
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 06:02:37PM +0200, daniele.g wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've installed debian testing from within stable using debootstrap
> (following https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/apds03.html). At
> the moment this is my partition table:
>
> --8<---cut here---s
Hi
I've installed debian testing from within stable using debootstrap
(following https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/apds03.html). At
the moment this is my partition table:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SI
Hi.
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 18:01:39 +0800
Bret Busby wrote:
> And, if the solution is to change that line
>
> "
> sslConfig.setProtocol( QSsl::TlsV1 );
> "
>
> where do I find that line, to make the change?
You'll have to change it in the Arora's source, then rebuild the
package. And, please n
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, Hans wrote:
> just another thing relating to this. I would like to repack the debian
> package
> and would like to change these in the package:
>
> - changelog
> - skype binary
>
> I tried dpkg-deb -x and also with -e, but I guess, this is wrong, as it did
> not work (or I
On 20/08/2014, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 12:06:26 +0800
> Bret Busby wrote:
>
>> > :~$ openssl s_client -host bistri.com -port 443 -showcerts
>
> I got the same certificates from this server as you. Which, since we're
> obviously using different ISP, is a good thing. Moreover, se
Hi folks,
just another thing relating to this. I would like to repack the debian package
and would like to change these in the package:
- changelog
- skype binary
I tried dpkg-deb -x and also with -e, but I guess, this is wrong, as it did
not work (or I did not understand the manual correctly
On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 11:30:02 AM UTC+5:30, Hans wrote:
> !
> > Works like a charm! How in the world did you figure that out?
> > Hugo
> Hi Hugo,
> to figure this out was by chance and a littlen bit thinking.
> Someone in the skype forum told, he installed skype 4.2 and it connected. So
Hi.
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 12:06:26 +0800
Bret Busby wrote:
> > :~$ openssl s_client -host bistri.com -port 443 -showcerts
I got the same certificates from this server as you. Which, since we're
obviously using different ISP, is a good thing. Moreover, server's
certificate has:
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