Hi,
I want to use geoip with iptables.
I have installed the package 'geoip-database-extra' and it allows me to
use the 'geoiplookup' utility.
From what I understand, iptables requires the directory
'/usr/share/xt_geoip' to be populated.
What debian package(s) do I need to install that is not 'no
Hi.
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 11:52:28PM -0500, Sam Smith wrote:
> After upgrading from stretch to buster, I was left with some fuzzy fonts on
> the built in KDE terminal (Konsole). I documented the painful 12 hour
> discovery
> process here: http://www.net153.net/blog/2
Anything I try to do ends with
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) on account of
/var/lib/dpkg/info/telnetd.postinst: 8: /var/lib/dpkg/info/telnetd.postinst:
update-inetd: not found
or other failure messages related to broken telnet*.
e.g.
apt purge telnet*
apt purg
After upgrading from stretch to buster, I was left with some fuzzy fonts
on the built in KDE terminal (Konsole). I documented the painful 12 hour
discovery process here: http://www.net153.net/blog/20190318-shot-fonts.html
This is the new engine:
http://www.net153.net/pics/shot-fonts
On Tue 19 Mar 2019 at 02:08:17 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> On 19.03.2019 1:56, Brian wrote:
> > On Tue 19 Mar 2019 at 01:45:20 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> >
> >> On 19.03.2019 0:38, Brian wrote:
> >>> The advice is good but is there a good reason to advocate installing
> >>>
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 08:38:26AM +1100, Ben Finney wrote:
> Reco writes:
>
> > But you don't need "testdisk", you need "photorec".
>
> Which Debian package do I install for that?
>
> $ aptitude search photorec
> $ echo $?
> 1
| tomas@trotzki:~$ apt-file search photorec
| testdi
Hans writes:
> Maybe "scalpel" or "foremost" may help.
I will try ‘scalpel’ soon.
The ‘foremost’ documentation leads me to believe it wants to dump a
whole lot of stuff somewhere. I don't want that (the files should be
restorable in-place, if at all; that's what ‘testdisk’ did the last time
I u
Reco writes:
> But you don't need "testdisk", you need "photorec".
Which Debian package do I install for that?
$ aptitude search photorec
$ echo $?
1
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On 19.03.2019 1:56, Brian wrote:
> On Tue 19 Mar 2019 at 01:45:20 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
>
>> On 19.03.2019 0:38, Brian wrote:
>>> The advice is good but is there a good reason to advocate installing
>>> hplip from source rather than from the stretch package?
>>>
>> I didn't advocated
On Tue 19 Mar 2019 at 01:45:20 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> On 19.03.2019 0:38, Brian wrote:
> > The advice is good but is there a good reason to advocate installing
> > hplip from source rather than from the stretch package?
> >
> I didn't advocated per se the installation of upstream p
On 19.03.2019 0:38, Brian wrote:
> The advice is good but is there a good reason to advocate installing
> hplip from source rather than from the stretch package?
>
I didn't advocated per se the installation of upstream package, the
point was to tell OP of it's existence, among the other things.
As
Henning Follmann, 18.3.2019 20:07 +0100:
> Have you considered to switch from /e/n/i to systemd-networkd?
> I think that would solve the problem.
No, I'm not considering to switch the entire way of configuring the
network just to (maybe) get something working which I'd call a pretty
basic feature
On 03/18/2019 02:50 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
On 03/18/2019 11:36 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I now have a system that boots without any problems.
The fstab is:
#
# / was on /dev/sda1 during installation
UUID=71f1ed49-9178-4bbc-b872-510f7982e24
On Mon 18 Mar 2019 at 15:05:43 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> On 17.03.2019 23:09, Markos wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am having problems with my HP Laserjet 1020 printer installed in
> > Debian 9 "Stretch".
> > I installed the drivers from: http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/
> >
> > ||bash$ | wget
On Sat, Mar 16, 2019 at 12:31:50PM +0100, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed the kea DHCP4 server on a machine running recent
> stretch and two ethernet interfaces. kea is configured to answer DHCP
> requests on one of the interfaces.
> On boot, the kea-dhcp4-server.service is sta
Bernie Elbourn wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Is it supported to upgrade Jessie to stretch on a host system while running
> online guests - or would it be best to shutdown the guests?
It would probably work, but:
- the kernel will require a reboot at the end anyway
- upgrading QEMU/libvirt/whatever might
Howdy,
Is it supported to upgrade Jessie to stretch on a host system while running online guests - or would it be best to
shutdown the guests?
Thanks,
Bernie
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>
> On 03/18/2019 11:36 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> > > I now have a system that boots without any problems.
> > >
> > > The fstab is:
> > >
> > > #
> > > # / was on /dev/sda1 during installation
> > > UUID=71f1ed49-9178-4bbc-b872-510f7982
On 03/18/2019 11:36 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I now have a system that boots without any problems.
The fstab is:
#
# / was on /dev/sda1 during installation
UUID=71f1ed49-9178-4bbc-b872-510f7982e245 / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1
# swap was on /dev/sda5 during install
On 2019-03-18, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
> Greg Wooledge, 18.3.2019 13:30 +0100:
>
>> On Sat, Mar 16, 2019 at 12:31:50PM +0100, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
>>> It seems that the DHCP server is started while the interface it is
>>> configured to listen on is not yet up and therefore refuses to work.
>>
On Monday 18 March 2019 12:25:50 Matthew Crews wrote:
> On 3/18/19 6:30 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Is anyone (reading this list) using USB Flash / Pendrives or
> > [micro]SD cards for backup?
> >
> > I've thought about doing that, especially as they continue to come
> > down in price, but m
On 19/03/2019 02:30, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
Is anyone (reading this list) using USB Flash / Pendrives or [micro]SD cards
for backup?
I've thought about doing that, especially as they continue to come down in
price, but my experience with them at least in some cases has not been good.
The wors
On 3/18/19 6:30 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Is anyone (reading this list) using USB Flash / Pendrives or [micro]SD cards
> for backup?
>
> I've thought about doing that, especially as they continue to come down in
> price, but my experience with them at least in some cases has not been good
Le 18/03/2019 à 16:17, Thomas Schmitt a écrit :
Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
USB Flash drives write data anywhere as they see fit, so some NAND cell
blocks get more wear than others and could potentially fail at any time,
rendering filesystem unusable and making files partially corrupted or lo
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>
> I now have a system that boots without any problems.
>
> The fstab is:
>
> #
> # / was on /dev/sda1 during installation
> UUID=71f1ed49-9178-4bbc-b872-510f7982e245 / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1
> # swap was on /dev/sda5 during installation
> UUID=4b041dec-d00f-
On Monday, March 18, 2019 09:59:03 AM Dan Purgert wrote:
> rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I (some time ago) read the FHS more than once, and had some input into
> > changing some portions of it (related to /home -- my intent was to allow
> > owned files to be either in /home/ or in some other,
> >
On Monday, March 18, 2019 09:53:53 AM Michael Stone wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 12:56:20PM -, Dan Purgert wrote:
> >Or is there some caveat that allows for mounting new partitions into
> >the root directory, while remaining "FHS compliant"?
>
> FHS is about determining where vendors inst
Hi,
Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> USB Flash drives write data anywhere as they see fit, so some NAND cell
> blocks get more wear than others and could potentially fail at any time,
> rendering filesystem unusable and making files partially corrupted or lost.
My way of using a rubber coated outd
On 03/18/2019 09:59 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:
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On Monday, March 18, 2019 08:56:20 AM Dan Purgert wrote:
I'm bad with the FHS, but shouldn't say your shark-attack movies be
somewhere in /usr(/local) ?
I'd say no -- if the
Same problem here.
For me the messages appear *only* when I start the Arduino IDE and
stops as soon as I close it. I suspect is something related to the
pool of serial ports the Arduino IDE do to detect the plug of a new
Arduino board.
Adding pci=nomsi,noaer didn't work for me so I ended tweaking
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 8:52 AM Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
> Yesterday the kernel was upgraded to 4.19.0-4 (4.19.28-2) and the
> problem disappeared.
>
>
Miguel, thanks for the heads-up! Kernel 4.19.0-4 (4.19.28-2) does seem to
work okay.
However, I must note that if I hadn't seen the post from
I upgraded from Squeeze to Buster last week and have been having a
problem with "No irq handler for vector" messages appearing in all the
console windows.
There were originally 3 different numeric values in the messages. After
adding 'pci=nomsi,noaer' to the grub boot options, 2 of them stoppe
On 18.03.2019 18:30, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Is anyone (reading this list) using USB Flash / Pendrives or [micro]SD cards
> for backup?
>
> I've thought about doing that, especially as they continue to come down in
> price, but my experience with them at least in some cases has not been good
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 09:30:13AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
Is anyone (reading this list) using USB Flash / Pendrives or [micro]SD cards
for backup?
I've thought about doing that, especially as they continue to come down in
price, but my experience with them at least in some cases has n
On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 09:30:13 -0400
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
>Is anyone (reading this list) using USB Flash / Pendrives or [micro]SD cards
>for backup?
>
>I've thought about doing that, especially as they continue to come down in
>price, but my experience with them at least in some cases has no
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rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, March 18, 2019 08:56:20 AM Dan Purgert wrote:
>> I'm bad with the FHS, but shouldn't say your shark-attack movies be
>> somewhere in /usr(/local) ?
>
> I'd say no -- if they were shark attack programs, /usr/lo
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 12:56:20PM -, Dan Purgert wrote:
I'm bad with the FHS, but shouldn't say your shark-attack movies be
somewhere in /usr(/local) ? maybe /srv if you're running a media
server?
Or is there some caveat that allows for mounting new partitions into
the root directory, whil
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 12:36:37PM +0100, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> thank you David for your suggestion. It's exactly what I was doing but
> I don't understand why the gui version works perfectly on my intel desktop
> (i.e. I have the youtube video downloader button in my toolbar), and can't
> be
Is anyone (reading this list) using USB Flash / Pendrives or [micro]SD cards
for backup?
I've thought about doing that, especially as they continue to come down in
price, but my experience with them at least in some cases has not been good.
The worst case seems to be dash cams where, after abo
Greg Wooledge, 18.3.2019 13:30 +0100:
> On Sat, Mar 16, 2019 at 12:31:50PM +0100, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
>> It seems that the DHCP server is started while the interface it is
>> configured to listen on is not yet up and therefore refuses to work.
>> How can I make sure that the kea-dhcp4-server.
On Monday, March 18, 2019 08:56:20 AM Dan Purgert wrote:
> I'm bad with the FHS, but shouldn't say your shark-attack movies be
> somewhere in /usr(/local) ?
I'd say no -- if they were shark attack programs, /usr/local could be
appropriate. (/usr/local is for local programs)
If they are files
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Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 17, 2019 at 07:43:42AM -0400, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>> Finally, here is what I am proposing adding to the fstab:
>>
>> UUID=900b5f0b-4f3d-4a64-8c91-29aee4c6fd07 /sdb1 ext4 rw,users,defaults 0 0
>> UUID=1f363165-
Yesterday the kernel was upgraded to 4.19.0-4 (4.19.28-2) and the
problem disappeared.
On Sat, Mar 16, 2019 at 12:31:50PM +0100, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
> It seems that the DHCP server is started while the interface it is
> configured to listen on is not yet up and therefore refuses to work.
> How can I make sure that the kea-dhcp4-server.service is started no
> sooner than after al
On Sun, Mar 17, 2019 at 07:43:42AM -0400, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> Finally, here is what I am proposing adding to the fstab:
>
> UUID=900b5f0b-4f3d-4a64-8c91-29aee4c6fd07 /sdb1 ext4 rw,users,defaults 0 0
> UUID=1f363165-2c59-4236-850d-36d1e807099e /sdc1 ext4 rw,users,defaults 0 0
You keep mount
Maybe "scalpel" or "foremost" may help.
You should dd the whole disk to a file, if possible.
Good luck
Hans
> Because there is not any. But you don't need "testdisk", you need
> "photorec".
>
> Reco
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2019, David wrote:
On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 at 21:08, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
I'm trying to install a youtube video downloader extension to google-chrome,
but nothing works.
youtube is a subsidiary company of google, which also makes chrome.
You could try this instead:
https://pac
On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 at 21:08, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
>
> I'm trying to install a youtube video downloader extension to google-chrome,
> but nothing works.
youtube is a subsidiary company of google, which also makes chrome.
You could try this instead:
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/youtube-d
hi,
I'm trying to install a youtube video downloader extension to google-chrome,
but nothing works.
Googling led me to the google web store, but
no such extension is available there.
For the only one I found elsewhere, I got "manifest.json is missing"
Any idea?
best regards,
--
Pierre Frenkiel
On 17.03.2019 23:09, Markos wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am having problems with my HP Laserjet 1020 printer installed in
> Debian 9 "Stretch".
> I installed the drivers from: http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/
>
> ||bash$ | wget |-O | /|foo2zjs.tar.gz
> http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/foo2zjs.tar.gz|/|
> ||bash$ | tar |-
On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 15:09:57 -0300
Markos wrote:
Hello Markos,
>I installed the drivers from: http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/
They offer their own support. Whilst you can get assistance here,
you'll probably get better support from them.
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