On 12/09/21 7:46 pm, Teemu Likonen wrote:
* 2021-09-12 12:43:29+1200, Richard Hector wrote:
The context of my question is that I'm creating (or updating) a test
copy of a website. The files are owned by one of two owners, depending
on whether they were written by the server (actually php-fpm).
On 12/09/21 6:53 pm, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
# actually not necessary? rsync will create it
mkdir -p mysite_test/doc_root
You can make a simple test to know that but I would say that rsync doesn't create your
destination "root" directory (the one you specify on the command line) unless
`--mkpa
On 12/09/21 6:52 pm, john doe wrote:
On 9/12/2021 3:45 AM, Richard Hector wrote:
Thanks, that looks reasonable. It does mean, though, that the files
exist for a while with the wrong ownership. That probably doesn't
matter, but somehow 'feels wrong' to me.
If you are doing this in a script,
On 11/09/2021 17:55, Felix Natter wrote:
> hello fellow Debian users,
>
> I have an SSD for the root filesystem, and two HDDs using RAID1 for
> /storage running Debian10. Now I need a plan B in case the upgrade
> fails.
Just want to check that you've not missed something obvious here. You
don't *
On 9/11/21 9:55 AM, Felix Natter wrote:
hello fellow Debian users,
I have an SSD for the root filesystem, and two HDDs using RAID1 for
/storage running Debian10. Now I need a plan B in case the upgrade
fails.
So I made an experiment with a VM and rougly the same setup (disk-wise),
and found out
On Sun 12 Sep 2021 at 18:26:57 +0200, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 12 sept. 2021, 12:45 de bouncingc...@gmail.com:
>
> > Also, as an additional confirmation ...
> > On the above bug page:
> > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=958402
> > the second link is the package name "sud
Hi Curt,
12 sept. 2021, 16:23 de cu...@free.fr:
> On 2021-09-12, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
>
>> In my opinion, trailing slash doesn't matter for destination folder on
>> the contrary of *source* folder.
>>
> It makes a difference when the source is a file and the destination
> directory is inexistan
Hi,
12 sept. 2021, 12:45 de bouncingc...@gmail.com:
> Also, as an additional confirmation ...
> On the above bug page:
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=958402
> the second link is the package name "sudo", which goes to
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?package=sud
On Sun, 12 Sep 2021 12:00:22 +0200 (CEST)
fran...@libero.it wrote:
> A friend has installed Debian Buster with XFCE on his pc and each
> time the menu bar at the bottom center and top disappears. Is there a
> way to ensure that it never disappears?
>
> Since every time I have to go to his house t
On 2021-09-12, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
>> # The trailing / matters. Does it matter on the source as well?
>> # I generally include it.
>> rsync -a mysite/doc_root/ mysite_test/doc_root/ # The trailing /
>> matters.
>>
> Actually, I'm not sure to understand Greg's remark here.
>
> In my opinio
fran...@libero.it wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A friend has installed Debian Buster with XFCE on his pc and each time the
> menu bar at the bottom center and top disappears. Is there a way to ensure
> that it never disappears?
>
> Since every time I have to go to his house to restart XFCE.
This sounds
On Du, 12 sep 21, 07:54:32, Steve Dondley wrote:
>
> > Using free(dom) software sometimes require you invest resources in some
> > other way, depending on the particular issue and how important it is to
> > you ;)
>
> Agreed. But the package manager will have a much easier time than me at
> naili
On Sunday 12 September 2021 07:59:49 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 06:59:35AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Had better have a very interesting subjct line or it does not get
> > read here. I have, for security reasons, told kmail to not show
> > html, and to override that take
Debian is interested in *all* issues affecting a user. The triager will
help sort it out.
If it is a Debian bug, the fix woudld be applied in unstable and work
its way through the system. The same happens with an upstream fix.
So would I just be wasting my time and everyone else's by reportin
On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 06:59:35AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Had better have a very interesting subjct line or it does not get read
> here. I have, for security reasons, told kmail to not show html, and to
> override that takes up to 5 mouse clicks.
And...
instant black background for free!
Using free(dom) software sometimes require you invest resources in some
other way, depending on the particular issue and how important it is to
you ;)
Agreed. But the package manager will have a much easier time than me at
nailing down the problem and do it in much less time. I've already sp
On Sun 12 Sep 2021 at 20:45:13 +1000, David wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Sept 2021 at 20:20, wrote:
> > 12 sept. 2021, 10:00 de scdbac...@gmx.net:
> > > l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> > >
> > >> By the way, how can one see that a bug is closed and not open please?
> > >> [1] : https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bug
deloptes wrote:
>> That link mentions using a D-SUB (you didn't specify what you are using,
>> please do so), in which case take particular care to ensure it is
>> properly inserted, at *both* ends.
>>
>> Even so, you should try using HDMI/DVI/DisplayPort instead (whichever is
>> available).
>
>
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> That link mentions using a D-SUB (you didn't specify what you are using,
> please do so), in which case take particular care to ensure it is
> properly inserted, at *both* ends.
>
> Even so, you should try using HDMI/DVI/DisplayPort instead (whichever is
> available).
Tha
Had better have a very interesting subjct line or it does not get read
here. I have, for security reasons, told kmail to not show html, and to
override that takes up to 5 mouse clicks.
Plain text that gets past spamassassin and clamav, does get read 100%. So
the choice as to whether or not your
On Sat 11 Sep 2021 at 22:40:32 -0400, Steve Dondley wrote:
> First, thanks to everyone here and the Debian community, an amazing project.
>
> Running bullseye with package roundcube. I believe I have found a bug that
> I'd like to report.
>
> I am using reportbug to report it. When doing so, I g
On Sb, 11 sep 21, 22:40:32, Steve Dondley wrote:
> First, thanks to everyone here and the Debian community, an amazing project.
>
> Running bullseye with package roundcube. I believe I have found a bug that
> I'd like to report.
>
> I am using reportbug to report it. When doing so, I got this mes
On Sun, 12 Sept 2021 at 20:20, wrote:
> 12 sept. 2021, 10:00 de scdbac...@gmx.net:
> > l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> >
> >> By the way, how can one see that a bug is closed and not open please?
> >> [1] : https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=958402
> >>
> > I think you can recognize it by t
On Du, 12 sep 21, 02:58:13, deloptes wrote:
> Hi,
> I don't know how to explain my problem, but I try hoping that someone would
> understand and help me fix it.
>
> So I have one HP Elitebook (I think it is 820 G2) with 16GB RAM and Intel(R)
> Core(TM) i5-7200U CPU @ 2.50GHz.
>
> The issue is tha
On Du, 12 sep 21, 08:52:55, john doe wrote:
> On 9/12/2021 3:45 AM, Richard Hector wrote:
> > On 12/09/21 12:52 pm, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > >
> > > cd /src
> > > mkdir -p /dest
> > > rsync -a . /dest/ # The trailing / matters.
> > > cd /dest
> > > find . -user mysite -exec chown mysite_test
Hi,
12 sept. 2021, 10:00 de scdbac...@gmx.net:
> l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
>
>> By the way, how can one see that a bug is closed and not open please?
>> [1] : https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=958402
>>
> I think you can recognize it by the "Done:" header on the web page:
>
> Done: M
On Sb, 11 sep 21, 18:55:56, Felix Natter wrote:
> hello fellow Debian users,
>
> I have an SSD for the root filesystem, and two HDDs using RAID1 for
> /storage running Debian10. Now I need a plan B in case the upgrade
> fails.
>
> So I made an experiment with a VM and rougly the same setup (disk-
Hello,
A friend has installed Debian Buster with XFCE on his pc and each time the menu
bar at the bottom center and top disappears. Is there a way to ensure that it
never disappears?
Since every time I have to go to his house to restart XFCE.
Thanks for help
Francesco
On Vi, 10 sep 21, 20:22:43, Steve Dondley wrote:
>
> Yeah, had I known my bug report would be thrown in the subject, I would have
> changed things up a bit.
The report should still go in the message body, the subject (and bug
title) is supposed to represent a concise summary.
For reference, the
On Vi, 10 sep 21, 20:55:43, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 2021-09-10 18:11, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> >
> > Pretty sure, it's the issue with Yahoo¹ ², nothing to do with Thunderbird.
> > Yahoo is following the same path as GMail, forcing their users to use
> > web browsers as mail clients.
> > In ca
On Lu, 06 sep 21, 16:04:29, Linux-Fan wrote:
> riveravaldez writes:
>
> > On 9/5/21, Linux-Fan wrote:
> > >
> > > My personal choice would be to install the packages without adding the
> > > oldstable repositories as to be reminded that they are obsolete and are
> > > likely to stop working in th
On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 10:46:01AM +0300, Teemu Likonen wrote:
[...]
> Looks exactly like what "rsync --usermap=FROM:TO" can do. There is also
> "--groupmap" option for mapping groups.
Never underestimate rsync :-)
Actually, I do read its manpage from time to time. Should do it more
often, perh
Hi,
l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> By the way, how can one see that a bug is closed and not open please?
> [1] : https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=958402
I think you can recognize it by the "Done:" header on the web page:
Done: Marc Haber
I see it in an old bug that was closed by a
On Lu, 06 sep 21, 16:46:24, Dedeco Balaco wrote:
>
>
> Em 06/09/2021 14:25, John Hasler escreveu:
> > Curt writes:
> >> I suggest you follow the earlier advice, and set Thunderbird
> >> to compose your email as plain text
> > Or even as "normal" HTML.
>
> If it is trivial to me setting my mail
On Sb, 04 sep 21, 17:35:49, sp...@caiway.net wrote:
> SOLVED
>
> /usr/share/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt
> is from package progress-linux-container:
>
> Progress Linux is a Debian derivative distribution focused on system
> integration.
>
> This package is a metapackage to be insta
* 2021-09-12 12:43:29+1200, Richard Hector wrote:
> The context of my question is that I'm creating (or updating) a test
> copy of a website. The files are owned by one of two owners, depending
> on whether they were written by the server (actually php-fpm).
>
> To do that, I want all the permissi
On Sb, 04 sep 21, 12:58:14, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Sep 2021 07:47:02 +0530
> Pankaj Jangid wrote:
> >
> > Output of ‘amixer -c0’
> >
> > --8<---cut here---start->8---
> > $ cat /proc/asound/cards
> > 0 [PCH]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel P
Hi,
11 sept. 2021, 18:52 de a...@cityscape.co.uk:
> It's your submission; you can close it, In fact, any user can clos
> it.
>
By the way, how can one see that a bug is closed and not open please?
For example, I know that the bug #958402 [1] has been closed because I received
an email notifica
On Vi, 03 sep 21, 19:05:23, Daniel M. wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm running debian testing ("bookworm" at the moment) and have firefox
> 88 installed from unstable. My sources.list contains testing and
> unstable main, contrib and non-free lines and I have pinning set up to
> 900 testing, 500 unst
12 sept. 2021, 08:53 de l0f...@tuta.io:
> 12 sept. 2021, 03:45 de rich...@walnut.gen.nz:
>
>> # actually not necessary? rsync will create it
>> mkdir -p mysite_test/doc_root
>>
> You can make a simple test to know that but I would say that rsync doesn't
> create your destination "root" directory
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