Solved: changing the ownership of the custom log in conf.d solved the
problem.
Regards
Johann
On Tue, 3 Dec 2019 at 17:14, Johann Spies wrote:
> We have upgraded two servers by installing postgresql(pgpd) 12. Both
> servers are running Debian Stable.
>
> On the problem server we have:
> pg_lsc
David Christensen wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. :-)
>
>
> Do you use X? If so, which display manager or desktop? What are the
> hardware specs and how does it hold up with heavy desktop usage?
Yes X and TDE former KDE3 as display manager (might be exotic to some, but
it is so stable and has
Any one here use calibre and a part of the mobile read forum?
I wish to join, but the contact form uses captcha.
A private answer may be best.
thanks,
karen
On 2019-12-02 21:32, deloptes wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
debian-user:
Is anyone running Debian and Xfce as a daily desktop on a Dell Latitude
54XX laptop? If so, please comment.
David
https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/Latitude5480
https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebia
Thanks -- I'll try that sometime tomorrow!
On Tuesday, December 03, 2019 07:24:49 PM David wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Dec 2019 at 01:36, wrote:
> > I always have trouble with all the rigamarole around quoting for the
> > shell vs. quoting for the regex (or quoting or not quoting for anything
> > else).
>
On Wed, 4 Dec 2019 at 01:36, wrote:
> I always have trouble with all the rigamarole around quoting for the shell vs.
> quoting for the regex (or quoting or not quoting for anything else).
>
> I don't know what it will take to get it to sink into my head. (Maybe in my
> next life ;-)
Hi, yes, it
Because updating the kernel requires to reboot the system -AFAIK- in
many cases I would prefer to 'dist-upgrade' (all packages) except the
kernel -until a moment in which I can reboot the system-, so:
1. Is this something right/viable/acceptable to do?
2. Which would be the best/proper way to do
Keith Bainbridge writes:
>Perhaps a more secure email provider is my best course?
Yes. I suggest Newsguy or another for-pay email provider. Do as I do
and configure Fetchmail to download all your new mail every five minutes
(and delete it on the server, of course). The snoops rely on people
usi
i have reported it for "base" pseudo package.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=946122 .
On 4/12/19 1:19 am, Dan Clery wrote:
In a general sense, the more we encrypt communication, the better we
hide our source IP address, the safer we are, because if you only
encrypt dangerous communications, it's a clear flag of what messages are
dangerous. If they're drops in a sea of noise,
On Ma, 03 dec 19, 12:50:24, John Hasler wrote:
> https://www.wired.com/2015/10/mr-robot-uses-protonmail-still-isnt-fully-secure/
Noting the article is more than 4 years old.
> Besides, most users will continue to use Gmail and the like.
Sure, but ProtonMail also allows to communicate fairly sec
On Tue 03 Dec 2019 at 16:13:19 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 December 2019 14:23:34 Brian wrote:
>
> > On Tue 03 Dec 2019 at 13:17:21 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 03 December 2019 11:37:59 Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> > > > On Sat, 30 Nov 2019, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>
On 3/12/19 11:04 pm, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
Most appear to be quite sensible, but I'm not using Thunderbird.
Do note that encryption can work only if the other side supports it as
well and you have their public key.
Thanks everybody
One advantage of sleeping while most of you are wide awake i
On Tue, 3 Dec 2019, Brian wrote:
I wish I could have confidence in your interpretation of what you see.
The pop-up has two blank fields. Why you maintain the default user is
"root" and it needs to be changed is beyond me.
Yes, I maintain it...
I don't have 2 blank fields,
but 2 fields co
On Tuesday 03 December 2019 15:58:45 Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Dec 2019, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > When it pops up the requester, did you change it from the default
> > root to your name you've added to lpadmin and your passwd? That
> > works here.
>
>yes, I do that, and my password is
On Tuesday 03 December 2019 14:23:34 Brian wrote:
> On Tue 03 Dec 2019 at 13:17:21 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Tuesday 03 December 2019 11:37:59 Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> > > On Sat, 30 Nov 2019, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> > > It has a been a while, but my recollection is that you add a
On Tue, 3 Dec 2019, Gene Heskett wrote:
When it pops up the requester, did you change it from the default root to
your name you've added to lpadmin and your passwd? That works here.
yes, I do that, and my password is refused, as well as the root one
On Tue 03 Dec 2019 at 13:17:21 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 December 2019 11:37:59 Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 30 Nov 2019, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> > It has a been a while, but my recollection is that you add a
> > normal user to the lpadmin group. Then by authenti
https://www.wired.com/2015/10/mr-robot-uses-protonmail-still-isnt-fully-secure/
Besides, most users will continue to use Gmail and the like.
--
John Hasler
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA
laptop camera led flashes while waking system up from sleep. i would
like to report a bug. which package should i put? i think it is
systemd or lightdm, or both. i am using debian 10 with xfce.
laptop camera led flashes while waking system up from sleep. i would
like to report a bug. which package should i put? i think it is
systemd or lightdm, or both. i am using debian 10 with xfce.
On Tuesday 03 December 2019 11:37:59 Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Nov 2019, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> It has a been a while, but my recollection is that you add a
> normal user to the lpadmin group. Then by authenticating as that user
> you can administer through the web interface.
>
On Ma, 03 dec 19, 15:55:37, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Dec 2019 20:42:30 +1100
> Keith Bainbridge wrote:
>
> Hello Keith,
>
> >Should I use it for ALL my mail, or just sensitive stuff, like lobbying
> >politicians.
>
> Ideally, all one's email should be encrypted because if it isn't, the
>
On Tue 03 Dec 2019 at 17:37:59 +0100, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Nov 2019, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>It has a been a while, but my recollection is that you add a normal user
>to the lpadmin group. Then by authenticating as that user you can
>administer through the web interf
On Tue, 3 Dec 2019 20:42:30 +1100
Keith Bainbridge wrote:
Hello Keith,
>Should I use it for ALL my mail, or just sensitive stuff, like lobbying
>politicians.
Ideally, all one's email should be encrypted because if it isn't, the
ones that *are* encrypted simply SCREAM 'look at me, I'm interesti
On Sat, 30 Nov 2019, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
It has a been a while, but my recollection is that you add a normal user
to the lpadmin group. Then by authenticating as that user you can
administer through the web interface.
hi Roberto,
alas, I already did that, without success.
n
Buenas tardes,
Eres un Outsourcing o subcontratas personal a través de uno? Esto puede ser de
tu interés.
Este 2020 será un año de modificaciones, cambios y actualizaciones en materia
laboral y fiscal. Es bien sabido por todos que la actual administración tiene
como prioridad en su agenda pol
The Chromium (and Chrome) browsers have (or had) a feature called
"application link" which does something similar to what you are asking
for. You browse to a site/page/app that you wish to make into an
"application", and then ask the browser to create an "application link".
In the background
On Tue, Dec 03, 2019 at 10:18:59AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > I think the canonical name is "metasyntactic variable" [1]. I've
> > seen also just "metavariable", although Wikipedia would say that
> > the latter belongs in the realm of logic [2], not programming.
>
> AFAICT those two usages a
> I think the canonical name is "metasyntactic variable" [1]. I've
> seen also just "metavariable", although Wikipedia would say that
> the latter belongs in the realm of logic [2], not programming.
AFAICT those two usages are one and the same: when you see "foo" it's
because the code is actually
We have upgraded two servers by installing postgresql(pgpd) 12. Both
servers are running Debian Stable.
On the problem server we have:
pg_lsclusters
Ver Cluster Port Status OwnerData directory Log file
11 main5432 online postgres /var/lib/postgresql/11/main
/var/log/postgres
On Ma, 03 dec 19, 15:09:45, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>
> What I have so far settled on is to distinguish "variables" in capital
> letters, and explicitly hint that it should be changed, like this:
>
> With 'find' instead of 'locate' (adapt dir):
>
> find DIR_WITH_REPOS -type d -name .git
>
>
On Tue, Dec 03, 2019 at 08:07:16AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
> On Tuesday, December 03, 2019 07:16:22 AM Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > With 'find' instead of 'locate'.
[...]
> It took me a minute (well, a trial) to realize that dir_with_repos is a
> metaname (right word?). I prefer a
On Tuesday, December 03, 2019 09:01:16 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 03, 2019 at 05:54:33AM -0500, Rh Kramer wrote:
> > locate --regex \/\.gitignore
>
> Your quoting is all wrong here. What you want is:
>
> locate --regex '/\.gitignore'
>
> The / does not need to be quoted, either for t
Any security advise without consideration of your threat model is less than
ideal.
As others have said, if you send me an encrypted email, and I'm not
prepared to deal with it, your message won't be recieved (your great aunt
Tilly isn't going to be able to read your encrypted emails without a bunc
On Tuesday, December 03, 2019 09:09:45 AM Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> With 'find' instead of 'locate' (adapt dir):
>
> find DIR_WITH_REPOS -type d -name .git
That helps, also, especially with the note "adapt dir" (or maybe "adjust dir",
or "specify dir appropriately" (I don't know why I'm trying
On Tuesday, December 03, 2019 08:39:28 AM Brian wrote:
> On Tue 03 Dec 2019 at 08:07:16 -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Tuesday, December 03, 2019 07:16:22 AM Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > > With 'find' instead of 'locate'.
> > >
> > > find dir_with_repos -type d -name .git
> > >
> > > or
Quoting Brian (2019-12-03 14:39:28)
> On Tue 03 Dec 2019 at 08:07:16 -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > On Tuesday, December 03, 2019 07:16:22 AM Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > > With 'find' instead of 'locate'.
> > >
> > > find dir_with_repos -type d -name .git
> > >
> > > or
> > >
> > >
On Tue, Dec 03, 2019 at 05:54:33AM -0500, Rh Kramer wrote:
> locate --regex \/\.gitignore
Your quoting is all wrong here. What you want is:
locate --regex '/\.gitignore'
The / does not need to be quoted, either for the shell, or for the
regex. It's just a regular old character with no special
On Tue 03 Dec 2019 at 08:07:16 -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Tuesday, December 03, 2019 07:16:22 AM Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > With 'find' instead of 'locate'.
> >
> > find dir_with_repos -type d -name .git
> >
> > or
> >
> > find dir_with_repos -type d -name "*.git"
> >
> > if
Andrei,
Thanks very much! (Please forgive the nitpicky comment below.)
On Tuesday, December 03, 2019 07:16:22 AM Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> With 'find' instead of 'locate'.
>
> find dir_with_repos -type d -name .git
>
> or
>
> find dir_with_repos -type d -name "*.git"
>
> if you also h
On Ma, 03 dec 19, 05:54:33, Rh Kramer wrote:
> Notes:
>
>* In general, reply to the list, I am subscribed under a slightly
> different
> username and will see any replies.
>
>* As is often the case, there is more than one way to skin this cat,
> although I won't mind other approaches,
On Ma, 03 dec 19, 20:42:30, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> Good evening All
>
>
> Just wondering if this is ALL good advice?
>
> Should I use it for ALL my mail, or just sensitive stuff, like lobbying
> politicians.
Most appear to be quite sensible, but I'm not using Thunderbird.
Do note that encry
On Lu, 02 dec 19, 19:09:55, Tomas Zubiri wrote:
> Hello, I'm mainly a browser user, the OS is a thin shell that I require to
> run a browser,
> I check my email in GMail, do my finances in google sheets, use whatsapp
> through a web interface, banking through a browser interface, etc...
>
> Is the
Ohh, two more things:
On the following line, I failed to delete the last i (part of ignore)
> /rhk03/Dusan_scintilla_git/RS041-scintilla-syntax-highlighter/.giti
Ahh, I think I found my problem -- .git is a directory, not a file -- sorry
for the noise.
On Tuesday, December 03, 2019 5:54:33 AM
Notes:
* In general, reply to the list, I am subscribed under a slightly different
username and will see any replies.
* As is often the case, there is more than one way to skin this cat,
although I won't mind other approaches, especially if they are simpler, I
would like to learn what I'
Good evening All
Just wondering if this is ALL good advice?
Should I use it for ALL my mail, or just sensitive stuff, like lobbying
politicians.
Thanks
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