Hi John,
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 01:03:07AM -0500, John Kaufmann wrote:
> Your post provides a hook to ask about a question that arises sporadically:
> Probably less than one a month I receive from Debian Listmaster Team
> a message "lists.debian.org has received
> bounces from you". Invariabl
Hi Pankaj,
Not wishing to put words in Linux-Fan's mouth, but my own views
areā¦
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 11:04:09AM +0530, Pankaj Jangid wrote:
> Linux-Fan writes:
>
> > * OS data bitrot is not covered, but OS single HDD failure is.
> > I achieve this by having OS and Swap on MDADM RAID 1
> >
On Lu, 25 ian 21, 01:03:07, John Kaufmann wrote:
> On 2021-01-23 14:24, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > debian-user is a mailing list provided for support for Debian
> > users,and to facilitate discussion on relevant topics.
> > ...
> > There is a comprehensive FAQ on the Debian Wiki which is in need
On Lu, 25 ian 21, 08:23:01, Anssi Saari wrote:
> Keith Bainbridge writes:
>
> > On 25/1/21 7:41 am, Jochen Spieker wrote:
> >> Is anybody still using MH mailboxes?
> >
> > I think that means each mail in its own file? If so YES, because if I
> > lose a file, I lose only 1 email not thousands.
>
On Du, 24 ian 21, 23:21:38, Linux-Fan wrote:
> mick crane writes:
>
> > On 2021-01-24 17:37, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > > If you want to combine Linux RAID and ZFS on just two drives you could
> > > partition the drives (e.g. two partitions on each drive), use the first
> > > partitio
Keith Bainbridge writes:
> On 25/1/21 7:41 am, Jochen Spieker wrote:
>> Is anybody still using MH mailboxes?
>
> I think that means each mail in its own file? If so YES, because if I
> lose a file, I lose only 1 email not thousands.
MH is a mail format where each mail is stored in separate file,
On Lu, 25 ian 21, 08:12:30, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 24 ian 21, 18:50:15, Dan Hitt wrote:
> >
> > The address xubuntu took for itself was 10.42.0.1, which is the same
> > address as the previous OS on that box took. Perhaps that is a magic
> > address.
>
> Of course it is :D
>
> https:/
On 2021-01-23 14:24, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
debian-user is a mailing list provided for support for Debian users,and to
facilitate discussion on relevant topics.
...
There is a comprehensive FAQ on the Debian Wiki which is in need of updating.
https://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
Your p
On Du, 24 ian 21, 18:50:15, Dan Hitt wrote:
>
> The address xubuntu took for itself was 10.42.0.1, which is the same
> address as the previous OS on that box took. Perhaps that is a magic
> address.
Of course it is :D
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrases_from_The_Hitchhiker%27s_Guide_to_the_
On Du, 24 ian 21, 14:05:07, Dan Hitt wrote:
>
> Now, i do not have a command 'nft', or at least, no place that i can find a
> path to it. The man page for iptables-nft however lists your very command
> as an example, 'nft list ruleset'. But i cannot find 'nft' anywhere in the
> filesystem (exce
Linux-Fan writes:
> * OS data bitrot is not covered, but OS single HDD failure is.
> I achieve this by having OS and Swap on MDADM RAID 1
> i.e. mirrored but without ZFS.
I am still learning.
1. By "by having OS and Swap on MDADM", did you mean the /boot partition
and swap.
2. Why did y
* 2021-01-24 16:40:45-0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> Take a look at the mboxgrep package.
Maybe you should explain how it helps the original poster and his
problem. See:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2021/01/msg00876.html
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// OpenPG
On 2021-01-24 20:10, David Christensen wrote:
On 2021-01-24 03:36, mick crane wrote:
Let's say I have one PC and 2 unpartitioned disks.
Please tell us why you must put the OS and the backup images on the
same RAID mirror of two HDD's, and why you cannot add one (or two?)
more devices for the
> Also, progressive back-ups get very large very quickly using everything
> in one file.
FWIW tools like `bup` can do incremental backups of "mailbox" files efficiently.
Stefan
On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 2:05 PM Dan Hitt wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 9:16 AM Andrei POPESCU
> wrote:
>
>> On Sb, 16 ian 21, 10:28:43, Dan Hitt wrote:
>> >
>> > Regarding Andrei's suggestion of using nm-connection-editor, and using
>> > "Shared to other computers", i saw that last night,
On 25/1/21 7:41 am, Jochen Spieker wrote:
Is anybody still using MH mailboxes?
I think that means each mail in its own file? If so YES, because if I
lose a file, I lose only 1 email not thousands.
Also, progressive back-ups get very large very quickly using everything
in one file.
I also hav
Hi,
I created a virtual machine using libvirt with qemu/kvm. To make it simple, I
installed a Debian 10 guest on a Debian 10 host. I am wondering, if it is
possible to access (pulse-)audio from the guest.
Any hint or advice is welcome.
Thanks
Rainer
--
Rainer Dorsch
http://bokomoko.de/
> Reco writes:
> David Wright writes:
> Brian writes:
Thanks to all for the succinct and helpful answers
Sometimes googling excessively can confuse me a bit.
Mark Fletcher:
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 12:17:55AM +0100, Jochen Spieker wrote:
>>
>> The main problem is that one has to replace a few modules/functions,
>> mostly the long-obsolete rfc822. I think I can get away with throwing
>> away the get_filename function completely, which was a little
>> p
On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 11:24:39 +0200
Teemu Likonen wrote:
> > Erm, what am I missing, couldn't you do that with a crontab line
> > something like..
> >
> > 0 1* * * find /var/mail/ -type f -mtime +30 -delete
>
> File /var/mail/$USER is an mbox file which contains several email
> messa
mick crane writes:
On 2021-01-24 17:37, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
[...]
If you want to combine Linux RAID and ZFS on just two drives you could
partition the drives (e.g. two partitions on each drive), use the first
partition on each drive for Linux RAID, install Debian (others will have
to confi
On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 9:16 AM Andrei POPESCU
wrote:
> On Sb, 16 ian 21, 10:28:43, Dan Hitt wrote:
> >
> > Regarding Andrei's suggestion of using nm-connection-editor, and using
> > "Shared to other computers", i saw that last night, and tried using it.
> It
> > looked similar to the gui that i
Rainer Dorsch writes:
Hi,
I created a virtual machine using libvirt with qemu/kvm. To make it simple, I
installed a Debian 10 guest on a Debian 10 host. I am wondering, if it is
possible to access (pulse-)audio from the guest.
Any hint or advice is welcome.
For me it works out of the box in
On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 12:25:56PM -0800, Gary L. Roach wrote:
> Has anyone successfully installed anbox on debian.
Yes, a simple "apt install anbox" just did it for me.
> I have tried a couple of different ways starting with the debian
> stable package.
I've needed to do two manual steps:
1)
Has anyone successfully installed anbox on debian. I have tried a couple
of different ways starting with the debian stable package. The debian
stable anbox package requires a lot of manual installation of support
packages. I never did get things to work. I finally loaded the snap
version which
On Du, 24 ian 21, 17:50:06, Andy Smith wrote:
>
> Once it's up and running you can then go and create a second
> partition that spans the rest of each disk, and then when you are
> ready to create your zfs pool:
>
> > "zpool create tank mirror disk1 disk2"
>
> # zpool create tank mirror /dev/dis
On 2021-01-24 03:36, mick crane wrote:
Let's say I have one PC and 2 unpartitioned disks.
Please tell us why you must put the OS and the backup images on the same
RAID mirror of two HDD's, and why you cannot add one (or two?) more
devices for the OS.
David
On Sun 24 Jan 2021 at 14:10:16 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I hope this is the correct group for debian exim4 questions. I'm sure
> someone will point me elsewhere if not
>
> - Setup: New install of debian 10, in VBox vm attempting to get exim4
>working.
For 99% of installations:
dpkg-r
Andy Smith writes:
>...
>So personally I would just do the install of Debian with both disks
>inside the machine, manual partitioning, create a single partition
>big enough for your OS on the first disk and then another one the
>same on the second disk. Mark them as RAID members, set them to
>RAID
On Sun 24 Jan 2021 at 14:10:16 (-0500), Harry Putnam wrote:
> I hope this is the correct group for debian exim4 questions. I'm sure
> someone will point me elsewhere if not
>
> - Setup: New install of debian 10, in VBox vm attempting to get exim4
>working.
> - Internet host with no recogniz
Hi.
On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 02:10:16PM -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> When editing a smarthost line in udpate-exim4.conf.conf
> How does one enter a server that requires ssl 465.
dc_smarthost="your-smarthost::465"
See update-exim4.conf(8).
> If one uses the port number in update-exim4.co
I hope this is the correct group for debian exim4 questions. I'm sure
someone will point me elsewhere if not
- Setup: New install of debian 10, in VBox vm attempting to get exim4
working.
- Internet host with no recognized or dns resolvable name, or domain
- Receives dhcp address, but made
On 2021-01-24 17:37, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Du, 24 ian 21, 11:36:09, mick crane wrote:
I know I'm a bit thick about these things, what I'm blocked about is
where
is the OS.
Let's say I have one PC and 2 unpartitioned disks.
Put one disk in PC and install Debian on it.
Ok
Install headers
Hi Mick,
On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 11:36:09AM +, mick crane wrote:
> I know I'm a bit thick about these things, what I'm blocked about is where
> is the OS.
Wherever you installed it.
> Let's say I have one PC and 2 unpartitioned disks.
> Put one disk in PC and install Debian on it.
I think y
On Du, 24 ian 21, 11:36:09, mick crane wrote:
>
> I know I'm a bit thick about these things, what I'm blocked about is where
> is the OS.
> Let's say I have one PC and 2 unpartitioned disks.
> Put one disk in PC and install Debian on it.
Ok
> Install headers and ZFS-utils.
> I put other disk in
On Sb, 16 ian 21, 10:28:43, Dan Hitt wrote:
>
> Regarding Andrei's suggestion of using nm-connection-editor, and using
> "Shared to other computers", i saw that last night, and tried using it. It
> looked similar to the gui that i had on my old mint (ubuntu) machine.
>
> I made sure that the 'Et
On 2021-01-23 22:01, David Christensen wrote:
On 2021-01-23 07:01, mick crane wrote:
On 2021-01-23 12:20, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Vi, 22 ian 21, 22:26:46, mick crane wrote:
hello,
I want to tidy things up as suggested.
Have one old PC that I'll put 2 disks in and tidy everything up so
what's
* 2021-01-24 08:53:22+, t...@yxit.co.uk wrote:
> On Sun, 2021-01-24 at 00:31 +, Mark Fletcher wrote:
>> I'm probably going to just write a python3 script of my own to handle my
>> use-case, which is just to sift through /var/mail/ to delete mails
>> older than a month.
>
> Erm, what am I
On Sun, 2021-01-24 at 00:31 +, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> I'm probably going to just write a python3 script of my own to handle my
> use-case, which is just to sift through /var/mail/ to delete mails
> older than a month.
Erm, what am I missing, couldn't you do that with a crontab line
something
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