Hi List,
I run Stretch, I've just installed iotop and when I try to run it I get
this:
# iotop
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/iotop", line 17, in
main()
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/iotop/ui.py", line 620, in main
main_loop()
File "/usr/lib/python3/di
On Fri, 11 Jan 2019 21:45:57 +
Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 10:18:47PM -0500, Celejar wrote:
> >The standard encryption technology for linux is LUKS. It works on the
> >block device level, not the file level.
>
> LUKS would be no good if the user wants to move/copy/share
On Fri, 11 Jan 2019 21:11:53 -0500
Michael Stone wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 04:56:07PM -0800, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> >On Fri, 11 Jan 2019 07:13:30 -0500 Michael Stone wrote:
> >> On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 03:53:11PM -0800, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> >> >Plus, I
> >> >want to have a common-
On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 10:25:51AM +0100, Lucio wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm running buster/sid on my notebook and on a desktop pc. I'd like to use
> both for PHP software development, so I've setup Apache2 and php7.3-fpm to
> create a devel env similar to the real production servers.
>
> On the desto
Il 12/01/19 10:25, Lucio ha scritto:
How do I get more details about what's going on with PHP-FPM?
My question holds, but I have discovered something new: if I purge the
php7.3-mysql package, php7.3-fpm starts working again, and I get:
"Your PHP installation appears to be missing the MySQ
Hi,
I don’t know if this is the right place to ask, if my problem is not too
specific or something.
Is source-specific routing possible under debian? I think this is what
I need in my case ("multihoming" I think): on my laptop I'm generally
connected too zero up to two differents networks (from
Hi, first time caller...
Originally posted this is Linux Questions' Hardware subforum. Copying and
pasting the tasty bits:
Trying to mount a thumb drive and an mp3 player under Debian testing
(buster), got a "filesystem vfat not found" message from the automounter.
Tried "sudo modprobe vfat," go
On 12/01/2019 16:05, Johndy Laviña wrote:
Hi,
May I know what is the login and password for Debian GNU / Linux 9?
Thanks
Live or installed?
For Debian Live, the login is "user" and password is "live". You will
need these if you lock the screen. To get root, open a terminal and use
use "sudo
I used to use go-mtpfs to connect my android phone to my debian box.
But recently it starts to behave strange.
after issue
go-mtpfs -dev 'b41adca4' /media/skowronek/
I have mounted phone under /media/skowronek as expected
I can list or view/copy files.
But after few second everything disappear
Hi,
On my sid and after installing polkit-mate to get my usb sticks mounted
without any password as a regular user, I rebooted and the screen stays
black. lightem stops and in log: "Greeter closed communication channel".
Why not but... why did it this? I have no additional indications.
Thank
On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 3:52 PM Michael Stone wrote:
> How did you get the unsigned kernel installed in the first place? It's
> not typically installed, and I don't see any dependencies that would pull
> it in. If it weren't installed there'd be no problem. :)
Good question. I upgrade my sid re
Hello all,
OK, here's my results:
-- trying on 2.06 sources, I was unable to get it to compile, halting
at the null pointer error above...
-- trying on a fresh subversion checkout (svnversion returns 7909M), I
apply Rico's patches in order and get a clean compile, that drops a
nice thedarkmod.x6
On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 8:12 PM Michael Stone wrote:
> Putting grub in a directory other than "EFI/debian" does allow for
> multiple OSs to have their own boot loaders which can be started from
> the UEFI boot menu. (E.g., you could have EFI/stretch, EFI/centos7,
> EFI/sid, etc.) In this case I wo
On 01/12/2019 05:58 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Now at mounting, I have a strange behavior: polki requires a root password
to mount both the Debian partition and the data partition. I use Debian sid
with MATE desktop.
If the partitions are recognized by the Linux kernel (i.e. show up as
/de
On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 09:27:01AM +, Joe wrote:
>
> Apache should be quite happy with the 'snakeoil' certificate made by
> Debian when it is installed.
Which should not be used in production or even in testing, as it
increases the likelihood that it will accidentally be deployed that way.
>
Hi.
On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 07:57:32AM -0500, Boyan Penkov wrote:
> Thanks for your patience -- trying this now...
>
> Did you get the following errors?
>
> game/StimResponse/StimResponseTimer.cpp: At global scope:
> game/StimResponse/StimResponseTimer.cpp:22:62: error: non-constant
> co
[copying debian-user that you do not get the same questions multiple times, if
others have the same question]
Hi Dimitry,
I just saw you manage an incredible amount of Debian packages:
https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?email=onlyjob%40debian.org
Many thanks for that. While looking through th
Thanks for your patience -- trying this now...
Did you get the following errors?
game/StimResponse/StimResponseTimer.cpp: At global scope:
game/StimResponse/StimResponseTimer.cpp:22:62: error: non-constant
condition for static assertion
static_assert((size_t)&((TimerValue*)NULL)->Time.Millisecon
Hi,
> Now at mounting, I have a strange behavior: polki requires a root password
> to mount both the Debian partition and the data partition. I use Debian sid
> with MATE desktop.
If the partitions are recognized by the Linux kernel (i.e. show up as
/dev/sdb1, sdb2, sdb3) then the partition table
On 1/12/19 4:05 AM, Johndy Laviña wrote:
> May I know what is the login and password for Debian GNU / Linux 9?
Hi Johndy,
If you are mentioning Debian Live images, I believe the
login and password are user/live, but I am not sure it
still holds true. Login should be automatic apparently:
Il 09/01/19 00:07, Michael Lange ha scritto:
Just because it is old does not necessarily mean that no one bothers.
Sorry, that's not what I meant: I wanted to say the kernel is so old
that it probably doesn't really matter if it is the debian or the
upstream version I am using. That is, wh
On 1/12/2019 4:05 AM, Johndy Laviña wrote:
> Hi,
>
> May I know what is the login and password for Debian GNU / Linux 9?
>
There are no default user and password, they are provided at
installation time.
--
John Doe
On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 03:05:46AM +, Johndy Laviña wrote:
>
> May I know what is the login and password for Debian GNU / Linux 9?
They're whatever you set them to when installing the system.
Cheers,
Tom
--
You could get a new lease on life -- if only you didn't need the first
and last mon
Hi,
May I know what is the login and password for Debian GNU / Linux 9?
Thanks
On Fri, 11 Jan 2019 22:17:05 +
mick crane wrote:
> I'm having a bit of bother with my home server thingy.
> does apache, roundcube, dovecot, cups.
> is buster.
> Is problem with roundcube communicating with dovecot or something.
> sending mail times out and the settings webpage isn't working
Hello,
I'm running buster/sid on my notebook and on a desktop pc. I'd like to
use both for PHP software development, so I've setup Apache2 and
php7.3-fpm to create a devel env similar to the real production servers.
On the destop pc it works. On the notebook it segfaults. Please note
that th
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. As I want debian 8 installer, I am not sure about
EFI so I use this method, I could not have creatd it myself.
Le 11/01/2019 à 23:03, Thomas Schmitt a écrit :
Hi,
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
My purpose is having a USB stick splitted in 2 parts:
1. MBR + partition
Hello,
Il 11/01/19 20:28, basti ha scritto:
I have try lsof /dev/urandom without luck.
I'm afraid /dev/urandom is not the only way to get random bytes from the
kernel.
Maybe the `top` command can help, it does not filter specifically by
entropy usage, but processes that use a lot of entrop
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