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On Saturday, August 19, 2017, 5:06:33 PM GMT+4:30, Rob van der Putten
wrote:
Hi there
On 19/08/17 14:10, Brian wrote:
> "set mouse=" in ~/.vimrc.
In /etc/vim/vimrc it doesn't work.
In ~/.vimrc it does.
Thanks!
Regards,
Rob
On Saturday 19 August 2017 23:07:01 Celejar wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Aug 2017 11:47:34 -0500
>
> Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > Currently I use rsync to make the backups of my personal data,
> > including some manually selected important files of system
> > configuration. I keep old b
On Saturday 19 August 2017 22:10:11 Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> On 2017-08-19 18:01 -0700 cono...@rahul.net (John Conover) wrote:
> >Astonishingly, most of the Wheezy i386 executables run on the Jessie
> >amd64 machine, (which came with the project.)
> >
> >Is this to be expected?
>
> x86-64 CP
On 08/19/2017 08:49 PM, Arjun Krishnan wrote:
Hi
I've been trying to get a debian installer working on my usb stick. The
stick has an EFI partition
I dont know where this bug should be filed, since I cannot file it against
a package. So I thought i'd ask here. I'm happy to file a bug and leav
On 2017-08-19 18:01 -0700 cono...@rahul.net (John Conover) wrote:
>Astonishingly, most of the Wheezy i386 executables run on the Jessie
>amd64 machine, (which came with the project.)
>
>Is this to be expected?
x86-64 CPU can run IA32 programs, even when using a OS (having explicit
support for this
Hi
I've been trying to get a debian installer working on my usb stick. The
stick has an EFI partition
and grub installed. The debian live cd iso is stored under a folder called
`/boot/iso`. The grub.cfg contains entries of the form
set imgdevpath='/dev/disk/by-uuid/'
menuentry '[loopback]
On Thu, 17 Aug 2017 11:47:34 -0500
Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Currently I use rsync to make the backups of my personal data, including
> some manually selected important files of system configuration. I keep
> old backups to be more safe from the scenario where I have deleted
> so
On Saturday 19 August 2017 21:01:03 John Conover wrote:
> I inherited a project to install a pile of C code, compiled and
> running on Debian Wheezy i386 machine, to a Debian jessie amd64
> machine.
>
> Astonishingly, most of the Wheezy i386 executables run on the Jessie
> amd64 machine, (which ca
I inherited a project to install a pile of C code, compiled and
running on Debian Wheezy i386 machine, to a Debian jessie amd64
machine.
Astonishingly, most of the Wheezy i386 executables run on the Jessie
amd64 machine, (which came with the project.)
Is this to be expected?
Thanks,
Jo
On 2017-08-19, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 19 August 2017 04:15:42 Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
>
>> Glenn English:
>> > I've written many scripts over the years, using ifconfig and others,
>> > and having everything broken now is a major PITA.
>> >
>> > I very much agree that sysV init
On 2017-08-19, Brian wrote:
(...)
> network-mangler? This demonstrates a disdain for the work put into
> making networking comfortable on Debian. It also probably infers a
> lack of any deep understanding of how the software works.
s/infers/implies
Other than that, +1
--
Liam
On 08/19/2017 03:40 PM, Osamu Aoki wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 02:32:45PM -0400, RavenLX wrote:
...
I think use of ansible or any similar tool is not prerequisite of
"development". It's a configuration management system. It's a nice
and interesting tool I am thinking to learn but I
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Pythong, -the- language for digital wedgies.
haha " digital wedgies"!
you don't have to know python to use ansible
Actually YAML is more important for ansible
regards
Thank you for your response, Pascal,
Thank you, also, for your very clear instructions. It's nice not
having to guess the rest of the command I need to use. My kernel
hacking abilities are elementary, at best.
Here is the output from my system:
$ modinfo 4.12.0-1-amd64 xts
modinfo: ERROR: Module
And what kind of kernel is installed 4.9 or 4.11?
Check the kernel log to see if the firmware has been loaded.
>>
I have a home theatre PC with an AMD A6-3500 APU. Bit of an oldie but still
plays everything fine. The drivers supplied by the Jessie repositories
(including fglrx for hardware acceler
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017, jratl...@bluemarble.net wrote:
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 17:43:34 -0400, wrote:
I'm trying to put Debian 9 (stretch) on the original Microsoft Surface
You really should read the installation guide, there is a section about
new interface naming.
I noticed also that every
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 17:43:34 -0400, wrote:
> I'm trying to put Debian 9 (stretch) on the original Microsoft Surface
> Pro. I installed it, but I cannot connect to my wireless SSID after the
> installation is finished.
>
> When the installer tries to connect, it works fine. But after I boot
into
>
The principal reason I switched back, many years ago, to vim in
a terminal was that you could NOT paste text by highlighting with
the mouse. I had been using some text editor on a Mac, and there was
a keyboard shortcut--I never figured out what it was--that I would
accidentally hit that had the ef
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 02:32:45PM -0400, RavenLX wrote:
> am learning Pythong.
Pythong, -the- language for digital wedgies.
On Sat, 2017-08-19 at 21:04 +0200, Jeff wrote:
> I have been using Cinnamon (from testing) for a couple of years with
> no
> problem until a couple of days ago, when suddenly the font size for
> most
> widgets increased. This is annoying, as certain lists in things like
> Thunderbird no longer fit
On 2017-08-19 20:47 +0200 Gilles Mocellin
wrote:
>Unless you really don't wnt libvirt, you should look at virt-manager.
Thanks for the suggestion. I will take a look into libvirt in the
unlikely case that my current approach becomes insufficient in the future.
So far it works fine.
Regards.
pg
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 11:02:58AM -0500, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> On 2017-08-19 17:02 +1000 Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> >Which TUI/GUI do you use?
>
> I do not know what is TUI.
Text User Interface / command line.
> I don't use any GUI. I write Bash scripts
> that call QEMU with the requir
I'm trying to put Debian 9 (stretch) on the original Microsoft Surface
Pro. I installed it, but I cannot connect to my wireless SSID after the
installation is finished.
When the installer tries to connect, it works fine. But after I boot into
the finished install, it just keeps asking for my SSID
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 10:23:37AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 19 August 2017 09:30:10 Nicolas George wrote:
>
> > Le duodi 2 fructidor, an CCXXV, Gene Heskett a écrit :
> > > So when do we get that ported and into debian, replacing this
> > > gibberish generator called ip, so we can
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 14:59:46 -0500
David Wright wrote:
> On Sat 19 Aug 2017 at 10:53:01 (+0100), Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
> wrote:
> > Joe: [ in
> > https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/08/msg00700.html ]
> > >Stretch? Systemd was default init for Jessie, the previous stable.
> > >Worse, a
I have a home theatre PC with an AMD A6-3500 APU. Bit of an oldie but still
plays everything fine. The drivers supplied by the Jessie repositories
(including fglrx for hardware acceleration) worked fine.
But then I upgraded to Stretch and suddenly started without X. The debian
supplied drivers don
On Sat 19 Aug 2017 at 10:53:01 (+0100), Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> Joe: [ in https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/08/msg00700.html ]
>
> >Stretch? Systemd was default init for Jessie, the previous stable.
> >Worse, an upgrade of Wheezy to Jessie would actually change the
> >init syste
On Saturday 19 August 2017 15:38:14 Brian wrote:
> On Sat 19 Aug 2017 at 15:26:02 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Saturday 19 August 2017 14:57:46 Brian wrote:
> > > /etc/hosts files advocated? What is wrong with using avahi-demon?
> > > This is 2017.
> >
> > For starters, it seems not to want t
Hi,
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 02:32:45PM -0400, RavenLX wrote:
> ...
>
> > I think use of ansible or any similar tool is not prerequisite of
> > "development". It's a configuration management system. It's a nice
> > and interesting tool I am thinking to learn but I don't use it yet.
>
> The bi
On Sat 19 Aug 2017 at 15:26:02 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 19 August 2017 14:57:46 Brian wrote:
>
> > /etc/hosts files advocated? What is wrong with using avahi-demon?
> > This is 2017.
>
> For starters, it seems not to want to use 192.168 addresses very well. I
> run it, but no c
On Saturday 19 August 2017 14:57:46 Brian wrote:
> On Sat 19 Aug 2017 at 14:38:57 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Saturday 19 August 2017 10:49:57 Nicolas George wrote:
> > > Le duodi 2 fructidor, an CCXXV, Fungi4All a écrit :
> > > > >> Unless you are willing to pay more than n s a sys tem d re
On Sat 19 Aug 2017 at 15:05:51 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
[Lots and lots of brutal snipping]
> ===
>
> > * https://manpages.debian.org/wheezy/systemd-sysv/runlevel.8.en.html
>
> Which is even older with a 1997 origin date.
>
> I won't waste the bandwidth
On Saturday 19 August 2017 13:35:09 Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> Jonathan de Boyne Pollard:
> > Furthermore: In this *particular* regard, the developer-provided
> > doco actually *is* clear. The upstart manual page for inittab has
> > been warning that the file is obsolete for over ten years
I have been using Cinnamon (from testing) for a couple of years with no
problem until a couple of days ago, when suddenly the font size for most
widgets increased. This is annoying, as certain lists in things like
Thunderbird no longer fit on the page.
I started playing with the fonts preferences
On Sat 19 Aug 2017 at 14:38:57 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 19 August 2017 10:49:57 Nicolas George wrote:
>
> > Le duodi 2 fructidor, an CCXXV, Fungi4All a écrit :
> > > >> Unless you are willing to pay more than n s a sys tem d red hat
> > > >> and they can become "your" lackeys.
> >
Le samedi 19 août 2017, 17:02:23 CEST Zenaan Harkness a écrit :
> On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 08:23:13PM -0500, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> Which TUI/GUI do you use?
Unless you really don't wnt libvirt, you should look at virt-manager.
On Saturday 19 August 2017 10:49:57 Nicolas George wrote:
> Le duodi 2 fructidor, an CCXXV, Fungi4All a écrit :
> > >> Unless you are willing to pay more than n s a sys tem d red hat
> > >> and they can become "your" lackeys.
> > >
> > > Suggesting that the Debian developers who chose to use syste
On 08/19/2017 11:16 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
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On 2017-08-19 17:02 +1000 Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>Which TUI/GUI do you use?
I do not know what is TUI. I don't use any GUI. I write Bash scripts
that call QEMU with the required options and I use “qemu-img” from the
command line when needed.
>I've been struggling to create a Host-only network. I
Jonathan de Boyne Pollard:
Furthermore: In this *particular* regard, the developer-provided doco
actually *is* clear. The upstart manual page for inittab has been
warning that the file is obsolete for over ten years, and that manual
page is copied all over the WWW making it fairly easy to come
On Sat 19 Aug 2017 at 10:23:37 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 19 August 2017 09:30:10 Nicolas George wrote:
>
> > Le duodi 2 fructidor, an CCXXV, Gene Heskett a écrit :
> > > So when do we get that ported and into debian, replacing this
> > > gibberish generator called ip, so we can jus
On 2017-08-18 23:53 +0100 Liam O'Toole wrote:
>I use duplicity for exactly this scenario. See the wiki page[1] to get
>started.
>
>1: https://wiki.debian.org/Duplicity
Judging from a quick glance at that project's homepage in GNU Savannah,
this seem indeed to be the right tool for the job, but I
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Hi,
On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 07:01:03PM -0400, RavenLX wrote:
> Please forgive my goofy questions. I am not really that well versed in CM
> (Configuration Management) and this post is really going to show it.
>
> Because this will more than likely be tltr (too long to read), I'll try to
> make i
Le duodi 2 fructidor, an CCXXV, Fungi4All a écrit :
> >> Unless you are willing to pay more than n s a sys tem d red hat and they
> >> can
> >> become "your" lackeys.
> > Suggesting that the Debian developers who chose to use systemd did so
> > because they are corrupt and were payed by RedHat in
Le duodi 2 fructidor, an CCXXV, Fungi4All a écrit :
> Unless you are willing to pay more than n s a sys tem d red hat and they can
> become "your" lackeys.
Suggesting that the Debian developers who chose to use systemd did so
because they are corrupt and were payed by RedHat instead is libelous
an
> From: geo...@nsup.org
> To: Fungi4All
> debian-user@lists.debian.org , Gene Heskett
>
>
> Le duodi 2 fructidor, an CCXXV, Fungi4All a écrit :
>> Unless you are willing to pay more than n s a sys tem d red hat and they can
>> become "your" lackeys.
>
> Suggesting that the Debian developers who
On Saturday 19 August 2017 09:30:10 Nicolas George wrote:
> Le duodi 2 fructidor, an CCXXV, Gene Heskett a écrit :
> > So when do we get that ported and into debian, replacing this
> > gibberish generator called ip, so we can just get back to doing the
> > things we want to do with a computer?
>
>
> From: fungil...@protonmail.com
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Gene Heskett
>
>> From: geo...@nsup.org
>> To: Gene Heskett
>> debian-user@lists.debian.org
>>
>> Le duodi 2 fructidor, an CCXXV, Gene Heskett a écrit :
>>> So when do we get that ported and into debian, replacing this gibberi
> From: geo...@nsup.org
> To: Gene Heskett
> debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> Le duodi 2 fructidor, an CCXXV, Gene Heskett a écrit :
>> So when do we get that ported and into debian, replacing this gibberish
>> generator call ip, so we can just get back to doing the things we want
>> to do with a
On Saturday 19 August 2017 05:32:25 Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> Felix Miata:
> > What's needed is incentive for code creators to simultaneously
> > document, with ample examples that man pages usually omit, even if
> > it's only in formal, non-wikified docs that wikis can point to.
That wo
Le duodi 2 fructidor, an CCXXV, Gene Heskett a écrit :
> So when do we get that ported and into debian, replacing this gibberish
> generator call ip, so we can just get back to doing the things we want
> to do with a computer?
Never. Debian developers are not your lackeys.
--
Nicolas George
On Saturday 19 August 2017 04:15:42 Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> Glenn English:
> > I've written many scripts over the years, using ifconfig and others,
> > and having everything broken now is a major PITA.
> >
> > I very much agree that sysV init and those old commands were a mess,
> > espe
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
The systemd people have not explicitly documented inittab, as the upstart
people did, although they have explicitly documented run levels as "obsolete"
in the systemd manual page for runlevel. This, too, has been copied around the
WWW, albe
Hi there
On 19/08/17 14:10, Brian wrote:
"set mouse=" in ~/.vimrc.
In /etc/vim/vimrc it doesn't work.
In ~/.vimrc it does.
Thanks!
Regards,
Rob
Le duodi 2 fructidor, an CCXXV, Rob van der Putten a écrit :
> After a upgrade from jessie to stretch I can't use the mouse to cut and
> paste in vim.
Try "set mouse=" (empty option).
Regards,
--
Nicolas George
On Sat 19 Aug 2017 at 13:56:15 +0200, Rob van der Putten wrote:
> After a upgrade from jessie to stretch I can't use the mouse to cut and
> paste in vim.
> nvi works, nano works.
> As quick fix I removed xxd and installed the jessie version of vim,
> vim-common and vim-runtime. This does work.
"s
Hi.
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 13:56:15 +0200
Rob van der Putten wrote:
> Hi there
>
>
> After a upgrade from jessie to stretch I can't use the mouse to cut and
> paste in vim.
> nvi works, nano works.
> As quick fix I removed xxd and installed the jessie version of vim,
> vim-common and vi
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> Henrique de Moraes Holschuh:
> > [...] and the only reason we had to keep it around by default [...] was
> > broken by GNU upstream when it took ifconfig out of the bit-rot pit hell
> > and started maintaining it again.
>
> net-tools is not a
Hi there
After a upgrade from jessie to stretch I can't use the mouse to cut and
paste in vim.
nvi works, nano works.
As quick fix I removed xxd and installed the jessie version of vim,
vim-common and vim-runtime. This does work.
Regards,
Rob
Joe:
Stretch? Systemd was default init for Jessie, the previous stable.
Worse, an upgrade of Wheezy to Jessie would actually change the init
system used, thus breaking almost every Debian server in the world.
Nicolas George:
I must be lucky, none of the servers that I handle broke because
Felix Miata:
What's needed is incentive for code creators to simultaneously
document, with ample examples that man pages usually omit, even if
it's only in formal, non-wikified docs that wikis can point to.
Gene Heskett:
It should be an iron-clad rule that a developer submitting his itch
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 09:15:42AM +0100, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> Glenn English:
>
> > I've written many scripts over the years, using ifconfig and others, and
> > having everything broken now is a major
> > PITA.
> >
> > I very much agree that sysV init and those old commands were a
Pierre Frenkiel:
I discovered recently, after re-installing my system with the Debian
9.1 kde live dvd, that the /etc/inittab is no more present, although
all the documentation I found still mentions it,
Have a frequently given answer that tells you otherwise. (-:
* http://jdebp.eu./FGA/i
Hello,
I've performed dist-upgrade to stable yesterday.
The mplayer needed a lot of time to start.
I recorded the strace output and found, that mplayer
is waiting for futex with argument:
FUTEX_WAIT_BITSET_PRIVATE|FUTEX_CLOCK_REALTIME
as you can see below at the last line of trace.
Has anybody s
Glenn English:
I've written many scripts over the years, using ifconfig and others,
and having everything broken now is a major PITA.
I very much agree that sysV init and those old commands were a mess,
especially with the introduction of ipv6. But I'd have more inclined
to fix what was ther
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh:
[...] and the only reason we had to keep it around by default [...]
was broken by GNU upstream when it took ifconfig out of the bit-rot
pit hell and started maintaining it again.
net-tools is not a GNU Software package.
* https://sourceforge.net/projects/net-tools
Adam Cecile:
Since I upgraded to Stretch I get the following warning when running
apt update:
W: Failed to fetch
http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/debian/jessie/amd64/cdh/dists/jessie-cdh5/InRelease The
following signatures were
invalid:F36A89E33CC1BD0F71079007327574EE02A818DD
What the p
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Le 19/08/2017 à 08:48, Borden Rhodes a écrit :
I'm on the Buster repo. For all kernels released after 4.9, I can't
boot into my system, which has all encrypted partitions except for
/boot. I think tihs is my problem, as I get the same symptoms:
https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/issues/319
I'm on the Buster repo. For all kernels released after 4.9, I can't
boot into my system, which has all encrypted partitions except for
/boot. I think tihs is my problem, as I get the same symptoms:
https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/issues/319
I decided to wait until the 4.12 kernel came out
On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 08:23:13PM -0500, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> On 2017-08-18 17:56 -0700 Patrick Bartek wrote:
> >There's always VMWare or XEN neither of which I have any real experience
> >with, just read the manuals. Never cared much for QEMU or kvm, but
> >that was years ago. Maybe,
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