Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread gene heskett
On 6/26/23 23:30, Charles Curley wrote: On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 14:07:45 -0400 gene heskett wrote: that got noisy, I turned on the plugged n camera for about 10 secs: Jun 26 14:03:41 coyote systemd[2283]: gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'. In that case, use

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 07:15:52PM -0400, songbird wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > ... > > Yikes. Those gnomies do love complexity. I know why our ways parted > > long ago. > > yes, among the many other assumptions. i'm afraid though > that some of these things creep into MATE in time. :(

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread gene heskett
On 6/26/23 19:56, Bret Busby wrote: On 27/6/23 07:15, songbird wrote: to...@tuxteam.de wrote: ... Yikes. Those gnomies do love complexity. I know why our ways parted long ago.    yes, among the many other assumptions.  i'm afraid though that some of these things creep into MATE in time.  :(

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 10:51:36PM -0400, pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote: > On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 22:10:38 -0400 > Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 09:53:33PM -0400, pa...@quillandmouse.com > > wrote: > > > > * Stable/OldStable/OldOldStable to refer to the current and > > > >

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread gene heskett
On 6/26/23 19:16, songbird wrote: to...@tuxteam.de wrote: ... Yikes. Those gnomies do love complexity. I know why our ways parted long ago. yes, among the many other assumptions. i'm afraid though that some of these things creep into MATE in time. :( You might try disabling

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 14:07:45 -0400 gene heskett wrote: > that got noisy, I turned on the plugged n camera for about 10 secs: > Jun 26 14:03:41 coyote systemd[2283]: > gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'. In that case, use journalctl -f -u

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 10:51:36PM -0400, pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote: > On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 22:10:38 -0400 > Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > DO NOT USE "stable" IN YOUR sources.list FILE! > > > And this is because... ? Because a full release upgrade is a process that requires planning and

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread paulf
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 22:10:38 -0400 Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 09:53:33PM -0400, pa...@quillandmouse.com > wrote: > > > * Stable/OldStable/OldOldStable to refer to the current and > > > previous releases > > > > This sounds good in theory, but in the sources.list file, Debian

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 09:53:33PM -0400, pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote: > > * Stable/OldStable/OldOldStable to refer to the current and previous > > releases > > This sounds good in theory, but in the sources.list file, Debian > defaults to the code names, not "stable"/"testing"/"unstable".

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread paulf
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 21:01:17 +0200 Nicolas George wrote: [snip] > Twenty five years ago I started naming my computers after the > characters in an obscure French sci-fi duology. The names are still > pretty much unique, but I have had trouble finding names for new > boxes, especially since it

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread paulf
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 17:04:57 +0100 Darac Marjal wrote: > > On 26/06/2023 09:18, Roger Price wrote: > > I have difficulty remembering the Debian code names for releases > > Buzz Rex Bo Hamm Slink Potato Woody Sarge Etch Lenny Squeeze Wheezy > > Jessie Stretch Buster Bullseye Bookworm Trixie and

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread songbird
Bret Busby wrote: ... > I simply use shotwell. It works for me, without any problems. i use shotwell for tagging and being able to find certain pictures by tag or by date (or both), but eventually i still want an easy way to find specific files easily and so i have a separate index by date so

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread Bret Busby
On 27/6/23 07:15, songbird wrote: to...@tuxteam.de wrote: ... Yikes. Those gnomies do love complexity. I know why our ways parted long ago. yes, among the many other assumptions. i'm afraid though that some of these things creep into MATE in time. :( You might try disabling

Re: Please help with not booting from USB so to install Debian

2023-06-26 Thread Bret Busby
On 10/6/23 00:22, Bret Busby wrote: On 10/6/23 00:05, Bret Busby wrote: On 9/6/23 23:34, Bret Busby wrote: On 9/6/23 18:43, Rodolfo Medina wrote: Rodolfo Medina writes: I want to install Debian on a new machine but don't manage to boot from USB stick.  (I can do so regularly with another

Re: Hddtemp in Bookworm

2023-06-26 Thread piorunz
On 26/06/2023 23:01, Gareth Evans wrote: Exactly. hddtemp is dormant, won't be included in current stable and future releases: Is this documented anywhere in relation to the current release? It's been removed from unstable and testing in 2021, and consequently, missed Bookworm. It's not

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread songbird
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: ... > Yikes. Those gnomies do love complexity. I know why our ways parted > long ago. yes, among the many other assumptions. i'm afraid though that some of these things creep into MATE in time. :( > You might try disabling gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor.service and see

Re: Hddtemp in Bookworm

2023-06-26 Thread gene heskett
On 6/26/23 16:13, piorunz wrote: On 26/06/2023 19:17, Gareth Evans wrote: ...but this "recommends" presumably won't be available in a fresh Bookworm installation, since $ apt policy hddtemp hddtemp:    Installed: 0.3-beta15-54    Candidate: 0.3-beta15-54    Version table:   *** 0.3-beta15-54

Re: Hddtemp in Bookworm

2023-06-26 Thread Gareth Evans
On Mon 26 Jun 2023, at 21:13, piorunz wrote: > On 26/06/2023 19:17, Gareth Evans wrote: >> ...but this "recommends" presumably won't be available in a fresh Bookworm >> installation, since >> >> $ apt policy hddtemp >> hddtemp: >>Installed: 0.3-beta15-54 >>Candidate: 0.3-beta15-54 >>

Re: problemas con apt upgrade

2023-06-26 Thread JavierDebian
El 26/6/23 a las 17:11, Marcelo Eduardo Giordano escribió: Estimados: Se que este es un error basico pero no se solucionarlo. Instalé un paquete viejo imagino en Debian 12 y me sale esto que copio abajo. Gracias por la ayuda. Feliz con mi Debian 12 dpkg:error al procesar el paquete

Re: problemas con apt upgrade

2023-06-26 Thread Deiby Herrera
Bienvenido a Debian El lun., 26 de junio de 2023 2:12 p. m., Marcelo Eduardo Giordano < contadorgiord...@gmail.com> escribió: > Estimados: Se que este es un error basico pero no se solucionarlo. Instalé > un paquete viejo imagino en Debian 12 y me sale esto que copio abajo. > > Gracias por la

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 4:45 PM Dan Ritter wrote: > > riveravaldez wrote: > > It would be possible, as an alternative, to populate sources.list with > > '2021', > > for instance, instead of 'bullseye', 'bookworm', etc.? > > > > We could have something like, 'Debian 2023 - Bookworm', so,

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Dan Ritter
riveravaldez wrote: > It would be possible, as an alternative, to populate sources.list with '2021', > for instance, instead of 'bullseye', 'bookworm', etc.? > > We could have something like, 'Debian 2023 - Bookworm', so, preserving > tradition, but allowing '2023' to be used as an alternative

Re: Hddtemp in Bookworm

2023-06-26 Thread piorunz
On 26/06/2023 19:17, Gareth Evans wrote: ...but this "recommends" presumably won't be available in a fresh Bookworm installation, since $ apt policy hddtemp hddtemp: Installed: 0.3-beta15-54 Candidate: 0.3-beta15-54 Version table: *** 0.3-beta15-54 100 100

problemas con apt upgrade

2023-06-26 Thread Marcelo Eduardo Giordano
Estimados: Se que este es un error basico pero no se solucionarlo. Instalé un paquete viejo imagino en Debian 12 y me sale esto que copio abajo. Gracias por la ayuda. Feliz con mi Debian 12 dpkg:error al procesar el paquete ca-certificates-java (--configure): el subproceso instalado paquete

Re: Migration Debian 11 -> 12 : PB firmware

2023-06-26 Thread Étienne Mollier
Bonjour francis, fw, on 2023-06-26: > Le PB: Après migration somme toute réussie, je m'interroge sur la > nature des messages suivants: > "... > /etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools: > update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-6.1.0-9-amd64 > W: Possible missing firmware

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread riveravaldez
On 6/26/23, Nicolas George wrote: > ghe2001 (12023-06-26): > (...) > What works for Ubuntu is that their version numbers are really the year. > We know what year we are in, usually. It would be possible, as an alternative, to populate sources.list with '2021', for instance, instead of

Re: package managers problem

2023-06-26 Thread Joe
On Sat, 17 Jun 2023 11:57:57 +0100 Joe wrote: > On Fri, 16 Jun 2023 18:41:08 -0400 > Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > On Fri, Jun 16, 2023 at 06:35:48PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > > > 0 upgraded, 164 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. > > > Need to get 44.5 MB of archives. > > >

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Ash Joubert
On 27/06/2023 03:40, Kent West wrote: Code-names are awesome. I prefer them to be something like "First" or "Secundo" or "Twelve" The wallpaper for Ubuntu Hardy Heron was exquisite. -- Ash Joubert (they/them) Director / Game Developer Transient Software Limited

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 01:16:05PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > On 6/26/23 12:18, songbird wrote: > > gene heskett wrote: > > > Greetimgs all; > > > > > > Something wiped my passwd so was forced to install bookworm. This time I > > > install both kde and gnome desktops, gnome looks great, just

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 06:33:37PM +0200, Roger Price wrote: > On Mon, 26 Jun 2023, Darac Marjal wrote: > The reason for Debian using code names - and it was one of the first Linux distributions to use code names routinely - was very simple. Debian 1.0 never happened. InfoMagic took a copy of

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Nicolas George
ghe2001 (12023-06-26): > I've been using Debian for some 20 years, and I've had the impression > that Ian started with the major characters in Toy Story and the names > have moved toward the minor ones (no proof, just an impression). That is the problem with major characters, there are a limited

trouble with VPN deactivation

2023-06-26 Thread Patrice Duroux
Hi, I am using a Debian Sid system with the GNOME desktop related packages from experimental (GNOME 44). And: $ id uid=1001(patrice) gid=1001(patrice)

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread ghe2001
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I've been using Debian for some 20 years, and I've had the impression that Ian started with the major characters in Toy Story and the names have moved toward the minor ones (no proof, just an impression). I'm sure it seemed to be a good idea at

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread gene heskett
On 6/26/23 14:17, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 02:07:45PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: On 6/26/23 13:45, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: journalctl -f that got noisy, I turned on the plugged n camera for about 10 secs: Jun 26 14:03:41 coyote systemd[2283]:

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread gene heskett
On 6/26/23 14:17, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 02:07:45PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: On 6/26/23 13:45, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: journalctl -f that got noisy, I turned on the plugged n camera for about 10 secs: Jun 26 14:03:41 coyote systemd[2283]:

Re: Hddtemp in Bookworm

2023-06-26 Thread Gareth Evans
On Mon 26 Jun 2023, at 17:53, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: > I have been testing Bullseye This contrasts with the subject's mention of Bookworm, so I am assuming you mean Bookworm (that is, Debian 12) > in a VM and haven't encountered any > problems, at least not until now. > > It would appear

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 02:07:45PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > On 6/26/23 13:45, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > journalctl -f > that got noisy, I turned on the plugged n camera for about 10 secs: > Jun 26 14:03:41 coyote systemd[2283]: gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor.service: > Failed with result

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread gene heskett
On 6/26/23 13:45, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: journalctl -f that got noisy, I turned on the plugged n camera for about 10 secs: Jun 26 14:03:41 coyote systemd[2283]: gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'. Jun 26 14:03:41 coyote systemd[2283]: Failed to start

Re: Hddtemp in Bookworm

2023-06-26 Thread piorunz
On 26/06/2023 17:53, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: I have been testing Bullseye in a VM and haven't encountered any problems, at least not until now. It would appear that hddtemp has not been included. If this is the case, what is an alternate method for monitoring drive temperatures? Thanks in

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread songbird
gene heskett wrote: ... > It also deletes the camera's pix as it copies them out. DigiKam doesn't > do that so I've always had a backup copy in the camera. So I won't dl > this script. > > I'd much rather find the real problem and get it fixed. inside the script are the examples of the

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 10:46:32AM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > Greetimgs all; > > Something wiped my passwd so was forced to install bookworm. This time I > install both kde and gnome desktops, gnome looks great, just one major > problem. > > Something with "gvfsd-gphoto2 service" in its name

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread gene heskett
On 6/26/23 12:18, songbird wrote: gene heskett wrote: Greetimgs all; Something wiped my passwd so was forced to install bookworm. This time I install both kde and gnome desktops, gnome looks great, just one major problem. Something with "gvfsd-gphoto2 service" in its name is being blamed for

Re: OT: Kmail/Akonadi insists on using Gmail account even on non-Gmail email account

2023-06-26 Thread debian-user
Kent West wrote: > I don't *really* understand how Akonadi fits into Kmail/Yahoo, but, > meh; I don't use KDE or Kmail so I googled akonadi. The first hit is https://userbase.kde.org/Akonadi and it starts by saying: "The Akonadi framework is responsible for providing applications with a

Re: php7.4 on bookworm

2023-06-26 Thread Steve Sobol
On 2023-06-26 00:52, Markus Schönhaber wrote: I don't know if that somehow qualifies as "best practice" but Ondřej Surý packages different PHP versions for Debian and Ubuntu one can install side-by-side: https://sury.org/ I can vouch for the quality of the Sury packages. I've used them for

Hddtemp in Bookworm

2023-06-26 Thread Stephen P. Molnar
I have been testing Bullseye in a VM and haven't encountered any problems, at least not until now. It would appear that hddtemp has not been included. If this is the case, what is an alternate method for monitoring drive temperatures? Thanks in advance -- Stephen P. Molnar, PhD

Re: OT: Kmail/Akonadi insists on using Gmail account even on non-Gmail email account

2023-06-26 Thread Curt
On 2023-06-26, Kent West wrote: > > I don't *really* understand how Akonadi fits into Kmail/Yahoo, but, meh; my > real question is: Does anyone here know if KMail *requires* a Gmail account > to access a non-Gmail email account (and if so, that seems really stupid)? > If not, how do I get around

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Roger Price
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023, Darac Marjal wrote: As you can see, the intention of code names is so that developers (of Debian) have a way to refer to an as-yet-unreleased collection of packages. Once those set of packages are released (literally, put out there in the wild), then they become a

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 12:21 PM Charles Curley wrote: > > On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 17:04:57 +0100 > Darac Marjal wrote: > > > OK, a question back at you, then: Why do you feel the need to > > remember Debian codenames? > > Imprimis: Because you use the code names as part of configuring > systems,

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 17:04:57 +0100 Darac Marjal wrote: > OK, a question back at you, then: Why do you feel the need to > remember Debian codenames? Imprimis: Because you use the code names as part of configuring systems, e.g. in /etc/apt/sources.list Secundus: Because some utilities and

Re: digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread songbird
gene heskett wrote: > Greetimgs all; > > Something wiped my passwd so was forced to install bookworm. This time I > install both kde and gnome desktops, gnome looks great, just one major > problem. > > Something with "gvfsd-gphoto2 service" in its name is being blamed for > digiKam being able

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Darac Marjal
On 26/06/2023 09:18, Roger Price wrote: I have difficulty remembering the Debian code names for releases Buzz Rex Bo Hamm Slink Potato Woody Sarge Etch Lenny Squeeze Wheezy Jessie Stretch Buster Bullseye Bookworm Trixie and Forky. It's much easier to remember that release numbers are in a

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread The Wanderer
On 2023-06-26 at 11:40, Kent West wrote: > On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 10:29 AM Arno Lehmann wrote: > >> >> Also, I struggle with the names, always need to go to the project web >> page or wikipedia if I need to look up which version has which name, and >> it's always a nuisance. >> > >

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Also, I struggle with the names, always need to go to the project web page > or wikipedia if I need to look up which version has which name, and it's > always a nuisance. > > A small one, though. Also, I really like the Debian project, its resulting > software collections, and thus my wish is

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Kent West
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 10:29 AM Arno Lehmann wrote: > > Also, I struggle with the names, always need to go to the project web > page or wikipedia if I need to look up which version has which name, and > it's always a nuisance. > > > Code-names are awesome. I prefer them to be something like

OT: Kmail/Akonadi insists on using Gmail account even on non-Gmail email account

2023-06-26 Thread Kent West
This should go into the KDE forums, I know, but as intelligent of a human as I am, I am unable to figure out how to post a question there. So knowing the Debianistas are incredibly resourceful, I thought I'd ask here. I've just set up a test box, running Debian 12, fairly minimal install, with

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi all, I have read a few replies here. I am in no way affiliated with those people who originally introduced the names or assign them now. The only real answer to the actual question that I can see is "It's a tradition". Also, I struggle with the names, always need to go to the project

Re: Machine vérolée

2023-06-26 Thread ptilou
Le vendredi 23 juin 2023 à 10:10:04 UTC+2, BERTRAND Joël a écrit : > Bonjour à tous, > > Je reviens au sujet de ma machine vérolée. J'ai un peu avancé sur le > sujet. J'ai trouvé la porte d'entrée et corrigé. > > Le processus hwm est un mineur de bitcoin. Celui-ci a été éradiqué et > ne

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread riveravaldez
On Monday, June 26, 2023, Charles Curley wrote: > On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 10:18:30 +0200 (CEST) > Roger Price wrote: > >> Is there some reason why Debian still continues to invent and use >> code names? > > At least use some sequence of code names with an order to them. > Ubuntu's code names are in

digiKam dead, cannot import from camera

2023-06-26 Thread gene heskett
Greetimgs all; Something wiped my passwd so was forced to install bookworm. This time I install both kde and gnome desktops, gnome looks great, just one major problem. Something with "gvfsd-gphoto2 service" in its name is being blamed for digiKam being able to see the pix in the camera when

Re: Zoom en Debían 11

2023-06-26 Thread Camaleón
El 2023-06-25 a las 20:48 -0300, Carlos Villiere escribió: Corrijo el top-posting. > El mié, 21 jun 2023 a las 3:28, Camaleón () escribió: > > > El 2023-06-20 a las 22:02 -0300, Carlos Villiere escribió: > > > > (corrijo el top-posting) (...) > > > > > > > Estoy realizando un curso en línea a

Re: Machine vérolée

2023-06-26 Thread BERTRAND Joël
Michel Verdier a écrit : > Le 25 juin 2023 BERTRAND Joël a écrit : > >> Petite remarque : j'ai modifié allow_url_fopen de on à off dans le >> fichier de configuration de php 8.2 (je ne vois pas pourquoi c'est 'on' >> par défaut). /tmp est maintenant en noexec. > > Attention de mémoire il y

Migration Debian 11 -> 12 : PB firmware

2023-06-26 Thread fw
Bonjour à tous, 1ère demande de ma part, merci de vos remarques si j'ai loupé une étape ! Le PB: Après migration somme toute réussie, je m'interroge sur la nature des messages suivants: "... /etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools: update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-6.1.0-9-amd64 W:

MATE panel in testing upgrade didn't go well

2023-06-26 Thread songbird
as a heads-up for those running MATE from testing. i suggest avoiding this upgrade for the moment. it left my previously defined desktops mostly missing, many things weren't loading or reloading correctly, etc. so i downgraded to previous version and put mate-panel on hold. this was

IpCamera A9 ?

2023-06-26 Thread ptilou
Slt, J'ai trois camera de type A9, et je me demande qui les a utilise pour faire de l'image a 360 degres ? Je me demande si cela ce monte en /dev/video ? Je veux filmer des faucon entrain de tuer une souris et les monter si j'ai l'accord du prestataire sur le panier d'une montgolfiere ! Je

Re: Zoom en Debían 11

2023-06-26 Thread Gerardo Braica
Hola Carlos! No he seguido en detalle tu hilo asi que mi sugerencia puede llegar tarde. Si es asi pido disculpas. No probaste con Jitsy ? https://meet.jit.si/ Durante la pandemia tuve muchas fallas con Zoom para comunicarme con mi equipo y con Jitsi no tuve problemas. Con la ventaja de ser

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 10:18:30 +0200 (CEST) Roger Price wrote: > Is there some reason why Debian still continues to invent and use > code names? At least use some sequence of code names with an order to them. Ubuntu's code names are in alphabetical order. Maybe the names of the elements? --

Re: Machine vérolée (alternatives à PHP)

2023-06-26 Thread Basile Starynkevitch
On 6/26/23 14:01, Michel Verdier wrote: Le 26 juin 2023 Erwann Le Bras a écrit : -SPIP est basé sur PHP ; je ne pense pas que le système SPIP lui-même serait touché (pas assez populaire) , mais les lancement de PHP? Au contraire SPIP a eu son lot de failles, il vaut mieux avoir la dernière

Re: Machine vérolée

2023-06-26 Thread Michel Verdier
Le 25 juin 2023 BERTRAND Joël a écrit : > Petite remarque : j'ai modifié allow_url_fopen de on à off dans le > fichier de configuration de php 8.2 (je ne vois pas pourquoi c'est 'on' > par défaut). /tmp est maintenant en noexec. Attention de mémoire il y a plusieurs php.ini utilisés selon

Re: Machine vérolée

2023-06-26 Thread Michel Verdier
Le 26 juin 2023 Jean-Michel OLTRA a écrit : > Il y a longtemps, j'avais eu un problème de ce genre, et je l'avais trouvé > en croisant (je crois que ça a déjà été suggéré) les horaires de lancement > avec l'exécution de certaines pages php. Oui c'est ce que je conseillais de faire > Peut-être

Re: Machine vérolée

2023-06-26 Thread Michel Verdier
Le 26 juin 2023 Erwann Le Bras a écrit : > -SPIP est basé sur PHP ; je ne pense pas que le système SPIP lui-même serait > touché (pas assez populaire) , mais les lancement de PHP? Au contraire SPIP a eu son lot de failles, il vaut mieux avoir la dernière version.

Re: Re: ipv6: temp address does not renew

2023-06-26 Thread Andreas B
Arno, Thank you so much for your prompt response. Very interesting that it's working as expected for you. At least I can isolate the problem to being local for my network. I asked about this in #debian on irc, and it was suggested that I check if I use dhcpv6 or dhcpv6-pd. I'm not 100% into

Re: Machine vérolée

2023-06-26 Thread BERTRAND Joël
BERTRAND Joël a écrit : > #!/bin/bash > > if [ $1 == "/usr/bin/rlog" ]; then exit 0; fi > if [ $1 == "/usr/bin/rcsdiff" ]; then exit 0; fi > logger -i "shell $*" > for i in $(pstree -p); do logger -i $i; done > > exec $* Ce script ne fonctionne pas correctement. J'ai essayé ceci, mais

Re: Debian 12 - Migrer de 10 vers 12 ?

2023-06-26 Thread Erwann Le Bras
bonjour disons qu'elle est très -trop- détaillée? elle a l'avantage d'être complète et passer en revue les différentes étapes, les principaux problèmes courants et leur solution. C'est une doc d'exploitation à des fins de pilotage, c'est à dire qu'elle décrit tout le processus de migration

Re: ipv6: temp address does not renew

2023-06-26 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi Andreas, Am 26.06.2023 um 11:13 schrieb Andreas B: Hi, I'm very puzzled by the behaviour of ipv6 temp addresses on Debian 12. Expected behaviour: as soon as a temp address becomes deprecated, a new one is generated. This is the behaviour on Debian 11. Reasonable expectation, I think.

Re: Machine vérolée

2023-06-26 Thread BERTRAND Joël
Erwann Le Bras a écrit : > bonjour Bonjour, > plusieurs pistes : > > - un truc qui se lance au démarrage de la machine et reste bien planqué > qui lance la saleté de temps en temps) ? > Je pense par exemple, s'il a exploité une faille de Apache à la base, a > pu modifié la config pour

Re: Machine vérolée

2023-06-26 Thread BERTRAND Joël
NoSpam a écrit : > Bonjour > > rkhunter et chkrootkit ne détectent rien ? chkrootkit ne couine pas (il tourne depuis des années dans un cron). rkhunter que j'ai lancé hier non plus.

Re: Machine vérolée

2023-06-26 Thread NoSpam
Bonjour rkhunter et chkrootkit ne détectent rien ? Le 26/06/2023 à 11:26, Jean-Michel OLTRA a écrit : Bonjour, Le lundi 26 juin 2023, BERTRAND Joël a écrit... Est-ce que vous voyez plus efficace ? Le vers en question lance d'abord un script sh qui daemonise un exécutable

Re: Machine vérolée

2023-06-26 Thread Jean-Michel OLTRA
Bonjour, Le lundi 26 juin 2023, BERTRAND Joël a écrit... > Est-ce que vous voyez plus efficace ? Le vers en question lance d'abord > un script sh qui daemonise un exécutable perl. Je cherche à savoir qui > lance cette saleté (sans doute www-data) mais surtout quel est >

ipv6: temp address does not renew

2023-06-26 Thread Andreas B
Hi, I'm very puzzled by the behaviour of ipv6 temp addresses on Debian 12. Expected behaviour: as soon as a temp address becomes deprecated, a new one is generated. This is the behaviour on Debian 11. What actually happens: When the (first) temp address becomes deprecated (in my case, this

Re: Machine vérolée

2023-06-26 Thread Erwann Le Bras
bonjour plusieurs pistes : - un truc qui se lance au démarrage de la machine et reste bien planqué qui lance la saleté de temps en temps) ? Je pense par exemple, s'il a exploité une faille de Apache à la base, a pu modifié la config pour se lancer? Ou au boot de la machine (systemctl) si les

Re: Machine vérolée

2023-06-26 Thread BERTRAND Joël
Sébastien Dinot a écrit : > BERTRAND Joël a écrit : >> Porte d'entrée trouvée : > > Merci pour ce retour, toujours intéressant à avoir. Porte d'entrée trouvée, mais il reste des scories. Je suis en train de logguer ce que fait sh pour savoir quel est le processus qui me réinstalle le

Re: Machine vérolée

2023-06-26 Thread Sébastien Dinot
Le 2023-06-26 10:35, Erwann Le Bras a écrit : merci du retour d'expérience, c'est intéressant. D'où l'importance des patchs de sécurité à passer le plus tôt possible. Cette expérience, qui date de 2004, m'a servi de leçon. Depuis, la plupart des serveurs que j'administre sont mis à jour

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 10:18:30AM +0200, Roger Price wrote: > I have difficulty remembering the Debian code names for releases Buzz Rex Bo > Hamm Slink Potato Woody Sarge Etch Lenny Squeeze Wheezy Jessie Stretch > Buster Bullseye Bookworm Trixie and Forky. > > It's much easier to remember that

Re: Machine vérolée

2023-06-26 Thread Erwann Le Bras
merci du retour d'expérience, c'est intéressant. D'où l'importance des patchs de sécurité à passer le plus tôt possible. Erwann Le 23/06/2023 à 11:35, Sébastien Dinot a écrit : je devais compiler moi-même le noyau au lieu d'utiliser celui fourni par Debian, chose que je faisais rarement par

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 4:18 AM Roger Price wrote: > > I have difficulty remembering the Debian code names for releases Buzz Rex Bo > Hamm Slink Potato Woody Sarge Etch Lenny Squeeze Wheezy Jessie Stretch Buster > Bullseye Bookworm Trixie and Forky. > > It's much easier to remember that release

Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread Roger Price
I have difficulty remembering the Debian code names for releases Buzz Rex Bo Hamm Slink Potato Woody Sarge Etch Lenny Squeeze Wheezy Jessie Stretch Buster Bullseye Bookworm Trixie and Forky. It's much easier to remember that release numbers are in a sequence 1.1 ... 14. Quoting from Google's

Re: php7.4 on bookworm

2023-06-26 Thread mick.crane
On 2023-06-26 08:08, Stefan Begerad wrote: Dear community, Somehow my Debian 11 was automagically upgraded to Debian 12 perhaps by the hosting company. However, there is a website running on this Debian that requieres php7.4. That website is incompatible with the php version Debian 12 is

Re: php7.4 on bookworm

2023-06-26 Thread Markus Schönhaber
26.06.23, 09:08 +0200, Stefan Begerad: Somehow my Debian 11 was automagically upgraded to Debian 12 perhaps by the hosting company. However, there is a website running on this Debian that requieres php7.4. That website is incompatible with the php version Debian 12 is offering and down at the

Re: php7.4 on bookworm

2023-06-26 Thread Nicolas George
Stefan Begerad (12023-06-26): > Somehow my Debian 11 was automagically upgraded to Debian 12 perhaps by the > hosting company. The fact that you do not know is deeply concerning. > However, there is a website running on this Debian that > requieres php7.4. That website is

php7.4 on bookworm

2023-06-26 Thread Stefan Begerad
Dear community, Somehow my Debian 11 was automagically upgraded to Debian 12 perhaps by the hosting company. However, there is a website running on this Debian that requieres php7.4. That website is incompatible with the php version Debian 12 is offering and down at the moment. From the

Re: Package relevant to backlight control?

2023-06-26 Thread Victor Siman'kin
look kernel module `modinfo applesmc` like this 25.06.2023 19:21, Gerald Anzalone пишет: Hi: Since upgrading to Bookworm, the backlight control on my Apple iMac no longer works. I would like to report this bug, but don't know which