On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 11:36 PM Maurice Raucy
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> PLEASE : should be possible for you to fix the problem ( 8-) ) described
> above to avoid a *"Primitive" power down* of a PC if people cannot load
> the microcode file "iwlwifi-3945-2.ucode" ???
>
>
This is a user mailing list, no
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 1:48 AM, Jens Bauer wrote:
> Hi Kamaraju.
>
> Yes, it's possible. You could for instance write a bash function, which would
> do it.
> But why would you want to do that ?
I have the following directory structure
tmp/issue-1
tmp/issue-5
tmp/issue-13
...
where the issue n
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 2:11 AM, Teemu Likonen wrote:
>
> I don't know about zsh but here's a sh/bash function:
>
> mycd() {
> local dir=$1
> while ! cd -- "$dir"; do
> dir=$(dirname -- "$dir")
> done
> }
>
This is exactly what I wan
Ron Leach wrote:
> I note that the auth failure does seem to suggest there is something
> wrong with permissions for "/" itself. I haven't been able to find
> out how to check the permissions on "/", and I'd appreciate a
> suggestion how to do that if - as it seems - that might be what sshd
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AIUI, sshd requires that a chroot directory, and all directories above
it, including "/", must be owned by root, and not be writable except
by root. '755' permissions.
While trying to set up an sftp-only service, and using this stanza in
/etc/ssh/sshd_config :
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Jarle Aase wrote:
>
> Den 09. mars 2016 14:27, skrev Brian:
>> In another mail Jarle Aase said: > I think this printer supports both
>> pcl and postscript. Faint alarm bells sounded in my head - inkjet,
>> inkjet, inkjet. I ignored the warning; after all he was surely in
>> possession of a manual
On Wed 09 Mar 2016 at 15:16:20 +0200, Jarle Aase wrote:
>
> Den 09. mars 2016 14:27, skrev Brian:
> >In another mail Jarle Aase said: > I think this printer supports both pcl
> >and postscript. Faint alarm bells sounded in my head - inkjet, inkjet,
> >inkjet. I ignored the warning; after all he w
On Wed, 09 Mar 2016, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Sven Arvidsson wrote on 03/09/2016 03:46 AM:
> > On Wed, 2016-03-09 at 09:51 +0100, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> >> The display manager is most likely crashing. You need to examine
> >> logs and figure out why.
> >
> > Sorry, X is probably crashing! If the dis
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 11:50:09AM -0600, Dennis Wicks wrote:
>
> What is the program that will connect to the current session on the remote
> system? I have used it before but I can't remember what it was.
In Gnome, I usually use Vinagre. In other DEs, I use ssvnc.
--
John
Renaud OLGIATI [2016-03-10 11:03:21-03] wrote:
> I have the .pdf scan of an old book, with some pages leaning at an
> angle.
>
> Is there in Debian a program that would let me rectify the offending
> pages one by one, but, avoiding the hassle of turning the .pdf in
> individual .jpg, modifying the
Hello,
I installed the Debian 8.3 (32 bits) into my Desktop PC "Dell Inspriron
| 6400" by using the DVD "Debian 8.3 Jessie Version 32 bits Supplément
gratuit ...
I was required to load the microcode file "iwlwifi-3945-2.ucode" by
using DVD ...
I refused to load the microcode file because thi
Le 10/03/2016 15:03, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI a écrit :
I have the .pdf scan of an old book, with some pages leaning at an angle.
Is there in Debian a program that would let me rectify the offending pages one
by one, but, avoiding the hassle of turning the .pdf in individual .jpg,
modifying the jp
I found the problem, here is what happened:
When first creating the raid partition for the lvm, I saved the config
to /etc/mdadm.conf
Everything worked fine, because somehow it still got detected and was
assembled as md127. I didnt notice and went on.
It seems that after an update (not shur
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 11:03:21AM -0300, Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
> I have the .pdf scan of an old book, with some pages leaning at an angle.
>
> Is there in Debian a program that would let me rectify the offending pages
> one by one, but, avoiding the hassle of turning the .pdf in individual .jpg,
I have the .pdf scan of an old book, with some pages leaning at an angle.
Is there in Debian a program that would let me rectify the offending pages one
by one, but, avoiding the hassle of turning the .pdf in individual .jpg,
modifying the jpg and turning back into .pdf ?
Cheers,
Ron.
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On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 01:37:06PM +0100, Sebastian Weckend wrote:
> In the backup of the LVM configuration I found
>
> physical_volumes {
> pv0 {
> id = "zKO1Xq-VGmI-nX8P-Rwh3-wiFn-GuD4-26dAoZ"
> device = "/dev/md127" # Hint only
> status = ["ALLOCATABLE"]
>
Hi all,
I finally managed to get Debian properly working on my Macbook Pro. I
have seen many users having lots of issues (heating, video-card and etc).
I have been compiling the Kernel (stable, directly from kernel.org) and
disabling lots of unused modules for the Macbook Pro. I also managed to
ge
In the backup of the LVM configuration I found
physical_volumes {
pv0 {
id = "zKO1Xq-VGmI-nX8P-Rwh3-wiFn-GuD4-26dAoZ"
device = "/dev/md127" # Hint only
status = ["ALLOCATABLE"]
flags = []
dev_size = 5798400896 # 2.70009 Terabytes
pe_start =
In the backup of the LVM configuration I found
physical_volumes {
pv0 {
id = "zKO1Xq-VGmI-nX8P-Rwh3-wiFn-GuD4-26dAoZ"
device = "/dev/md127" # Hint only
status = ["ALLOCATABLE"]
flags = []
dev_size = 57984008
Hello,
after the last upgrade and rebooting I lost my LVM Container.
following packets were upgraded:
bind9-host 1:9.9.5.dfsg-9+deb8u6
dnsutils 1:9.9.5.dfsg-9+deb8u6
host 1:9.9.5.dfsg-9+deb8u6
libbind9-90 1:9.9.5.dfsg-9+deb8u6
libdns100 1:9.9.5.dfsg-9+deb8u6
libdns-export100 1:9.9.5.dfsg-9+deb8
Hello,
I try to use an other file for bind9 logs to keep syslog small.
Based on this
https://wiki.debian.org/Bind9#File_.2Fetc.2Fbind.2Fnamed.conf.log and
http://www.zytrax.com/books/dns/ch7/logging.html I add the following to
the config:
/etc/bind/named.conf
...
include "/etc/bind/named.conf.log
On 03/03/16 22:30, Siard wrote:
...
After restarting Mate, you will see that windows have wider borders,
so that's an improvement at least.
But they can be made even wider if desired.
As root, edit usr/share/themes/Spidey/metacity-1/metacity-theme-1.xml.
You will see these lines near the beginni
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