https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=790448
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On Thu 24 Mar 2016 at 11:15:35 (-0400), Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > Yes. Type w and you'll see the time at which you just logged in.
>
> That seems to me like a completely unimportant detail, with little to
> no consequence. When compared to the consequences of having a shell
> with uid==0 this see
Having just got used to a daily message from apt-cacher-ng (presumably
because of changes in sid's archive), I'm now getting a 4-hourly
slew of messages from clamav saying
curl: (6) Couldn't resolve host 'clamav.securiteinfo.com'
I stumbled upon
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/clamav/users/6
On Thu 24 Mar 2016 at 16:44:54 (-0400), Alan McConnell wrote:
> Assembled Wisdom!
>
> I am running wheezy, and would like to upgrade to jessie. To
> that end I've bought a CD and a USB stick from LinuxCollections.
> My problem: when booting I can't get into my bios to change the
> boot order. No
Alan McConnell composed on 2016-03-24 16:44 (UTC-0400):
I am running wheezy, and would like to upgrade to jessie. To
that end I've bought a CD and a USB stick from LinuxCollections.
My problem: when booting I can't get into my bios to change the
boot order. No matter what key I press, the syst
On Thursday 24 March 2016 20:44:54 Alan McConnell wrote:
> Assembled Wisdom!
>
> I am running wheezy, and would like to upgrade to jessie. To
> that end I've bought a CD and a USB stick from LinuxCollections.
> My problem: when booting I can't get into my bios to change the
> boot order. No matte
Alan McConnell wrote:
> Assembled Wisdom!
>
> I am running wheezy, and would like to upgrade to jessie. To
> that end I've bought a CD and a USB stick from LinuxCollections.
> My problem: when booting I can't get into my bios to change the
> boot order. No matter what key I press, the system cont
On 24 March 2016 at 20:44, Alan McConnell wrote:
> Assembled Wisdom!
>
> I am running wheezy, and would like to upgrade to jessie. To
> that end I've bought a CD and a USB stick from LinuxCollections.
> My problem: when booting I can't get into my bios to change the
> boot order. No matter what
I did it! :)
Here is the command to get Fatu Hiva!
gmt pscoast -R-138.75/-138.55/-10.6/-10.4 -JM6i -Pc \
-Ba0.33/a0.33/WeSn -S0/100/200 -Ggray -Dh \
-W0.1 > fatu-hiva.ps
The result (the PNG after convert(1)):
http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573/pics/fatu-hiva.png
http:/
Greetings,
I don't have an answer to your question but maybe sharing a personal
experience will help with the problem entering bios setup. I recently
had the same issue using a wireless keyboard and discovered the system
only responded to a hardwired keyboard at that point in the boot
proces
On Wed, 23 Mar 2016 06:00:02 +0100
Himanshu Shekhar wrote:
> I have been using VLC for playing videos, as it scales up the video to fit
> the screen even if the size of video doesn't match the screen size. This
> was done using "Always fit windows" settings. However, after some recent
> update (n
Assembled Wisdom!
I am running wheezy, and would like to upgrade to jessie. To
that end I've bought a CD and a USB stick from LinuxCollections.
My problem: when booting I can't get into my bios to change the
boot order. No matter what key I press, the system continues
on with a re-boot of my old
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 05:08:06PM +0100, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> >>
> >> Isn't it possible to use mdadm for mirroring disks as a whole, instead
> >> of
> >> single partitions?
> >
> > Yes, but if it's going to be your main boot and root, don't do
> > that.
>
> How is that done if it
iceweasel 44.0.2
deb http://debian.salud.gob.sv/debian-mozilla/ wheezy-backports
iceweasel-release
http://wiki.salud.gob.sv/wiki/Actualizaciones_y_sources.list
Hello,
>>
>> Isn't it possible to use mdadm for mirroring disks as a whole, instead
>> of
>> single partitions?
>
> Yes, but if it's going to be your main boot and root, don't do
> that.
How is that done if it is not the boot disc? And why can it not be the
boot disc, though it could with dmraid?
Hi,
I have been experiencing an issue after I updated my stretch system (apt
upgrade) few days ago.
When I resume the system from sleep mode (power button -> suspend; power
button -> resume), the WiFi does not connect. And does not even scan the
available network.
I found a workaround to avoid t
On Wed 23 Mar 2016 at 20:31:31 +, Brian wrote:
> pdl=application/octet-stream,image/urf"
>
> PDFs will not print. I own up to spreading misinformation if I implied
> they would.
I stated that an iOS device sends PDFs and then went on to deduce that the
printer performs some conversion to s
> Yes. Type w and you'll see the time at which you just logged in.
That seems to me like a completely unimportant detail, with little to
no consequence. When compared to the consequences of having a shell
with uid==0 this seems like nitpicking.
So, it confirms my suspicion that "root login" is u
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 01:52:30PM +0100, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > Configure the LSI to present individual disks and then use mdadm
> > the normal way: partition the disks into two sets, a small /boot
> > partition and a large /. (Or three partitions per disk: /boot, /
> > and /home.
On Thu 24 Mar 2016 at 09:42:51 (-0400), Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > Or simply "sudo bash --login"
> > I haven't needed to use root login for years,
>
> In which sense is this not a "root login"?
You don't log in. You don't get the shell specified in /etc/passwd.
You're just running bash as a login
Hello,
> Isn't it possible to use mdadm for mirroring disks as a whole, instead of
> single partitions?
If mdadm cannot create such RAIDs, is it possible to disable mdadm and use
dmraid instead? On the web, I have found information about a kernel
command line option 'nomdmonddf', but almost all o
> Or simply "sudo bash --login"
> I haven't needed to use root login for years,
In which sense is this not a "root login"?
Or would "su -" not be considered a root login either?
What about "ssh root@localhost"?
Stefan
Hello,
> Configure the LSI to present individual disks and then use mdadm
> the normal way: partition the disks into two sets, a small /boot
> partition and a large /. (Or three partitions per disk: /boot, /
> and /home.)
>
> Create mdadm pairs for each of sda1,sdb1 sda2,sdb2 sda3,sdb3
> ... and
root@itregion-gavrilov:/tmp# systemctl status media-dst.mount
● media-dst.mount - /media/dst
Loaded: loaded (/etc/fstab)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Чт 2016-03-24 15:41:56
YEKT; 1h 21min ago
Where: /media/dst
What: //192.168.0.37/dst
Docs: man:fstab(5)
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:52:05AM +0100, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to use an "LSI Megaraid Software RAID" with mdadm, but I have
> not been successful so far. When I configure a RAID 1 in the BIOS
> Setup-Utility and boot from network with an NFSROOT, a ddf container
> devi
Hi
An error occurs when the system boots.
Conditions for the appearance.
The main network interface configured to receive via dhcp.
cat /etc/systemd/network/00_eth0.network
[Match]
Name=eth0
[Network]
DHCP=yes# <-
cat /etc/systemd/network/10_interface_mesh0_ipv4.network
#
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Hello,
I am trying to use an "LSI Megaraid Software RAID" with mdadm, but I have
not been successful so far. When I configure a RAID 1 in the BIOS
Setup-Utility and boot from network with an NFSROOT, a ddf container
device is detected as /dev/md127 and a raid device as /dev/md126, but when
I reboo
Thanks for your help.
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On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 10:05:29AM +0100, Olivier Desport wrote:
[...]
OK. I've changed the folders groups owner to www-data with r-x
permissions. Only the owner have rwx per
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On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 10:05:29AM +0100, Olivier Desport wrote:
[...]
> OK. I've changed the folders groups owner to www-data with r-x
> permissions. Only the owner have rwx permissions and it works well
> when I upload a file from a web site.
Glad
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On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 04:40:57PM +0100, Olivier Desport wrote:
It's true that Apache is running under www-data group on Jessie :
[...]
But on Wheezy, Apache is running under root, so I don't h
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On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 08:07:45PM -0700, David Christensen wrote:
> On 03/23/2016 07:46 PM, John Hasler wrote:
> >David Christensen writes:
> >>If I am running version N, have changed the configuration file to M',
> >>and then upgrade to version N+1,
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Sincerely, Gavrilov Aleksey
System Administrator
Ltd. "Hearst Shkulev Digital Rugion"
tel .: 8 (351) 729-94-90, ext. 345
mob. +7 999 581 7934
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Hi,
Dominique Dumont wrote:
> I guess that growisofs got better.
It depends on the starting point of the comparison. {:)
https://tracker.debian.org/media/packages/d/dvd%2Brw-tools/changelog-7.1-11
shows two program changes in the last 5 years. None would be
related to speed or physical quality
On 2016-03-24, David Christensen wrote:
> On 03/23/2016 07:46 PM, John Hasler wrote:
>> David Christensen writes:
>>> If I am running version N, have changed the configuration file to M',
>>> and then upgrade to version N+1, you're saying dist-upgrade throws
>>> away +X and -Y. I may want or need
On 24/03/16 00:30, David Wright wrote:
...
I don't know what you mean by "login" script because you haven't
yet told us (I believe) what your machine is configured to do when
you boot it up. If you've installed some sort of Desktop Environment,
then the DE has the responsibility of selecting
On Tuesday 15 March 2016 08:39:21 Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> > This option is the only way for me to burn reliably with my old BR drive
>
> What are the negative symptoms if you do not use this option ?
I did a test on a bluray this evening without -speed option and the disk was
burnt without issue
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