Curt Howland writes:
> I know some kinks will work out, but seriously, /sbin is not in root's
> path by default?
/sbin is in root's path by default. However Debian now uses a different
implementation of `su` which no longer changes PATH by default:
+---
| - new 'su' (with no args, i.e. when
Aidan Gauland writes:
> I have a user service for running xautolock that does not start on login
> reliably, and I have no idea why, because there is no error message,
> just an exit code of 1. (Unit file and output of systemctl status
> attached.) Any suggestions on what to do next to
Hans writes:
> I am running denbian/testing and dicovered, that /var/log/auth.log is got
> spammed with the message, that /lib/security/pam_ck_connector.so is missing.
>
> And yes, it is really missing. However, libpam-ck-connector can not be
> installed (due to dependencies of systemd).
Vipul writes:
> I've been using Debian from couples of years but haven't contributed
> yet back to community. I want to contribute to Debian by maintaining
> packages and fixing bugs. Since I'm using Debian for work purpose also
> so, I don't want to mess-up with my system by installing unstable
>
Harald Dunkel writes:
> I am running a local mirror of the security.debian.org
> repository for in-house use. It seems to be available for
> Buster as well, except that there is an error message
>
> ERROR: Condition '7638D0442B90D010' not fulfilled for
>
Keith Bainbridge writes:
> I see the point that people who like gnome should be allowed to use it
> -
> so withdraw the drop gnome from debian. I believe the change to the
> subject line will keep the discussion together. I'll re-send if it
> opens a new topic.
Why should GNOME not stay the
Gene Heskett writes:
> On Tuesday 16 April 2019 13:32:38 Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> Gene Heskett writes:
>> > Where the heck in its confusing menu's can I find a tab supporting
>> > terminal so I can get something done? Go ahead, find it, my coffee
>> > ne
Gene Heskett writes:
> Where the heck in its confusing menu's can I find a tab supporting
> terminal so I can get something done? Go ahead, find it, my coffee needs
> to cool anyway..
You press the magic Super key, then type "Terminal" on the keyboard (or
at least the beginning), then press
Todd Fleisher writes:
> I’m seeing this as well and suspect it is due to the GPG sub-key
> ADD6B7E2 having been revoked. I am not sure why this has been done,
> perhaps ftpmaster can provide some context?
ADD6B7E2 is an encryption subkey. As this is not used, it was revoked
later (in 2014).
writes:
> On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 10:37:19AM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
>> In theory, [allow-weak=yes] should work, but I haven't actually tested
>> this.
>
> Since it seems that an archived Debian release is bound to have an
> expired key, would you agree that it'd be useful to have an option
>
David Griffith writes:
> On Sun, 6 May 2018, The Wanderer wrote:
>> On 2018-05-06 at 21:25, David Griffith wrote:
>>
>>> What's the point of allowing libsystemd0 to exist when systemd has
>>> been purged?
>>
>> So that programs which interface with systemd can detect whether or not
>> systemd is
Richard Hector writes:
> On 14/03/18 15:50, likcoras wrote:
>> You can change the expiry date of your own key, but for other people to
>> be able to see it and avoid having your key show up as expired, you must
>> publish the new (key? signature? not sure...) and others must fetch it
>> before the
matecs writes:
> some corrupted index files hit the mirrors.
> i've tried more, with the same results.
> someone should take a look at it...
[...]
> E: Failed to fetch
> store:/var/lib/apt/lists/partial/ftp.at.debian.org_debian_dists_sid_non-free_dep11_Components-amd64.yml.xz
> Hash Sum mismatch
>
"Garreau, Alexandre" writes:
> Wait, do you mean overriding password manager, and TreeStyleTabs will
> certainly and definitely stop to work?
TreeStyleTab is already ported to the new Web Extensions:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tree-style-tab/
It says "Compatible with Firefox
Hi,
Andre Rodier writes:
> I am actually building custom CD images, with simple-cdd, but since
> today, I am encountering errors that were not here Friday.
>
> Here the error:
>
> DEBUG downloading:
> /tmp/seequestor/tmp/mirror/doc/dedication/dedication-9.0.bn.txt
>
> It seems this file is
Fungi4All writes:
>> Never. Debian developers are not your lackeys.
>
> Unless you are willing to pay more than n s a sys tem d red hat and they can
> become "your" lackeys.
Could you take your crazy conspiracy theories somewhere else? I'm also
very tempted to suggest
writes:
> On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 12:35:55PM +, ni...@redchan.it wrote:
>> haven't assigned your copyrights away then YOU OWN YOUR
>> CONTRIBUTIONS.
>
> Uh, oh. Redchannel.
>
> While what you write is true (everyone should know by now that every
> contributor has a right to
Erik Christiansen writes:
> Aha, if the "PulseAudio Volume Control" window is manually widened, the
> suppressed tabs become visible. Is it then the Debian 9.0.0 distro-smiths
> who have set too small a window size in their LXDE menu item invocation?
It seems to remember what size it was last
David Griffith writes:
> I'm aware of that technique. What I was talking about is a menu
> option that pops up when the install is running that explicitly asks
> the person installing which init to use.
But there are far more urgent questions that don't get asked at install
time either:
1.
Greg Wooledge writes:
> On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 06:00:58PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
>> Le primidi 1er messidor, an CCXXV, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh a écrit :
>> > That said, no, it is not usually considered a security vulnerability,
>> > because NOT using the full path to run commands such
Albin Otterhäll writes:
> It seems that the package `libvirt-bin` has been deprecated in Stretch
> (it isn't available via the repositories). I can't find any
> documentation regarding virtualization using KVM in Stretch.
>
> What's the replacement for `libvirt-bin`?
The libvirt-bin package in
"Martin McCormick" writes:
> sudo losetup /dev/loop0 /home/pgmaudio/2016-11-25-raspbian-jessie-lite.img
[...]
> sudo mount /dev/loop0 p2 /mnt
>
> The report is that it doesn't exist and ls /dev/loop0* only shows
> the original loop0 loopback device. I looked through all of /dev
> such as
Ansgar Burchardt <"Ansgar Burchardt"@43-1.org> writes:
> As you only want to manage a single partition, I would try to use the
> 'filesystem-fstab' and 'encrypted-unlock-crypttab' actions which should
> only apply to specific devices instead of the '*-system' actions:
Hi,
Joerg Desch writes:
> I've created a LUKS partition which I mount on demand. This partition was
> created using cryptsetup. While mounting the partition, GNOME asks me
> first for the passphrase and than for the "admin" password.
>
> A while ago, I've created a LUKS partition on an USB thumb
Brian writes:
> On Thu 20 Oct 2016 at 20:38:35 +0200, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> Kamil Jońca writes:
>> > I try to make
>> > /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/49-nopasswd_limited.conf
>> > which contains:
>> > polkit.addRul
Hi,
Kamil Jońca writes:
> I try to make
> /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/49-nopasswd_limited.conf
> which contains:
> polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
[ Javascript ]
> });
> but no effect.
> What do I wrong?
Which version of policykit-1 do you have installed?
In Debian, only
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh writes:
> On Sun, 07 Aug 2016, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> That might behave different than expected when current state of the
>> daemon and the boot configuration differ: for example the sequence above
>
> It shouldn't, unless invoke-rc.d is broken
Andre Majorel writes:
> I'm working on a program to make changes to a daemon's
> configuration file. The man page helpfully warns against doing
> that without immediately restarting it.
>
> Do you think the following would work on any Debian system,
> regardless of its current run level and choice
Hi,
CN writes:
> On Sun, May 15, 2016, at 10:05 PM, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> That doesn't look correct: unless you defined a "$postgresql" system
>> facility (in /etc/insserv.conf), you should require "postgresql" and
>> not "$postgresql".
Hi,
CN writes:
> /etc/init.d/my-program is correctly prepared with LSB header comments
> like this:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> ### BEGIN INIT INFO
> # Provides: my-program
> # Required-Start: $postgresql
> # Required-Stop:$postgresql
> # Default-Start:
Hi Andrew,
Andrew McGlashan writes:
> Sadly this software version of
> cancer is planned to keep spreading.
Could you please keep your cancer to lists where people are not expected
to follow a minimal code of conduct[1]?
I'm sure that you will find the
Hi,
Jonathan Dowland writes:
> I just wrote a blog post about how to use Systemd to configure mount-on-demand
> filesystems, e.g. /backup (in my case). This was triggered by recent news in
> the UK that a major hosting provider had deleted all their customer VMs by
> accident by issuing something
Hi,
Francis Gerund writes:
> The problem may be with dhcp, since xfce has no problem getting to the
> outside world, but openbox refuses to go any further than localhost.
>
> So, does dhcp functionality need to be installed and/or set up
> separately for openbox?
>
> And if
Hi,
kjo...@poczta.onet.pl (Kamil Jońca) writes:
> There is laptop with "stretch/sid" on it.
> I want umount all remote filesysems before suspending/hibernating it.
> When google I found only solutions referring to pm-utils and
> /etc/pm/sleep.d sripts. But this does not work for me. It looks like
Hi,
kjo...@poczta.onet.pl (Kamil Jońca) writes:
> I put file /etc/systemd/system/remote-umount.service
> which contains:
> [Unit]
> Description=Umount remote cifs/sshfs filesystems
> Before=suspend.target
> Before=hibernate.target
> Before=hybrid-sleep.target
Just using "sleep.target" instead
Pavel Volkov writes:
> "systemd --user" instance is not autostarted here on Jessie when
> logging remotely via SSH.
Does the user manager get started when logging in locally? If not, make
sure dbus and libpam-systemd are installed.
If only ssh is the problem, make
Sharon Kimble writes:
> ╭
> │sudo dpkg --remove-architecture i386
> ╰
>
> which failed saying -
>
> dpkg: error: cannot remove architecture 'i386' currently in use by the
> database
>
> How then can I remove 'i386' please, or should I just cut my losses and
>
Marc Shapiro writes:
> I decided, since this was just a test, to install systemd-sysv (which
> should remove sysvinit-core) so that I could see if booting with
> systemd would make a difference. But...
>
> I can't install systemd-sysv. I get the following:
[...]
> which
"Draco Metallium(Rodrigo S. Cañibano)" writes:
> No only root can run startx. If a user tries the following error appears:
>
> "(EE) AddScreen/ScreenInit failed for driver 0"
The first error in the log you attached is:
> [ 4203.010] (EE) systemd-logind: failed to get
Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI writes:
>> > I have just added an eSATA outlet on my box; when I plug in a SATA
>> > disk, it is visible in gparted, its label is displayed in the Places
>> > column of PCManfm, but when I click on it I get an error
>> > "Authentication is
Fredrik Jonson <fred...@jonson.org> writes:
> Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> Fredrik Jonson <fred...@jonson.org> writes:
>> > What is the recommended way to set up Systemd user services with Debian?
>> Just run 'loginctl enable-linger [USER]' as root.
>
> In
Hi,
tom arnall writes:
> i read the piece on installing without systemd. i get the feeling
> that the bottom line of it is: good luck. or am i missing something?
> On 10/13/15, Joel Rees wrote:
>> I tend to be wandering around way out in left field a
Fredrik Jonson writes:
> What is the recommended way to set up Systemd user services with Debian?
[...]
> AFAIU, to make this happen, I need to have a user Systemd instance started on
> boot. How do I set up my Debian server to automatically start a user instance
> for a
Hi,
Lisi Reisz writes:
> On Monday 05 October 2015 19:58:19 Timothy Hobbs wrote:
>> Lately, I feel that this trust has been violated. Most notably, by the
>> addition of advertisements to iceweasel's new tab page.
>> http://timothy.hobbs.cz/iceweasel-ads.png See the
Gene Heskett writes:
> sudo apt-get update
> ends with this:
> W: Failed to fetch http://http.debian.org/debian/dists/wheezy/Release.gpg
> Could not resolve 'http.debian.org'
The mirror redirector was at "http.debian.net", but moved to
"httpredir.debian.org".
Hi,
Florian Pelgrim writes:
> I would also be interested what this message means and if it can be
> ignored or anything should be done:
>> /home/vagrant/coreutils-8.23/src/whoami.c:85: warning: Using
>> 'getpwuid' in statically linked applications requires at runtime the
>> shared libraries from
Hi,
Joe Zien joz...@comcast.net writes:
I installed raspex on a raspberry pi2 which is using debian 8.
Only one problem, can't get sound working. Installed alsaplayer
and kmix but can't config to play a sound file.
With RaspEX you mean http://raspex.exton.se/?
That seems to be a mixture of
Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com writes:
I wanted to install the kazehakase Debian package, but aptitude won't, in fact
this is my sources.list:
The package was removed from Debian, see [1].
The debports entry on [2] refers to an (outdated) version of the
package for the m64k
Dan Ritter d...@randomstring.org writes:
People only complain about systemd being a cancer if they love
the Debian system otherwise.
[...]
Remember that every time you tell people to go use something
else, you are saying that they are not valued members of the
community.
I do indeed not
Andrew McGlashan andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au writes:
If it quacks like a duck, it's a duck, plain and simple.
I absolutely agree with the post that systemd is a cancer
And I think Debian can do fine without people who only contribute toxic
behaviour. And yes, calling other
chris tknch...@gmail.com writes:
systemd is a cancer that you should completely eradicate especially on a
system like that
Please follow Debian's Code of Conduct[1] (or just basic manners) on
Debian's mailing lists. Calling free software projects a cancer is not
appropriate whether you like
Bob Bernstein b...@fanatick.org writes:
My initial question was _meant_ to be, simply: can this (ps ax|grep
ssh) be done, or approximated to, using sysctl?
No, systemd is not supposed to replace standard system utilities. (Also
sysctl is a completely unrelated tool to configure kernel
On 05/20/2015 02:47 PM, Alexis wrote:
Sven Arvidsson s...@whiz.se writes:
Do you have old versions of libraries lying around? Maybe things you
compiled and installed yourself?
i do[1]; but how can i find out which library is the one calling
libtiff4? E.g. do i need to make use of something
Hi,
On 03/11/2015 04:14 PM, Thomas H. George wrote:
Is iceape gone in Jessie?
It got removed from everywhere some time ago due to no longer being
security-supported. See the last four news entries on
https://packages.qa.debian.org/i/iceape.html.
I am still using it regularly in Wheezy and it
Hi,
Michael Grant mgr...@grant.org writes:
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Reco recovery...@gmail.com wrote:
A nessesary correction - /etc/init.d/sendmail *tries* to run
'/bin/systemctl start sendmail.service'.
But, since no sendmail* package provide systemd's service file -
nothing
Hi,
Michael Grant mgr...@grant.org writes:
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 6:26 PM, Ansgar Burchardt ans...@debian.org wrote:
Could you try restarting sendmail (systemctl restart sendmail) and show
the output of `systemctl status sendmail'? It also shows the most recent
log entries, but the output
Hi,
On 01/13/2015 11:37 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Recent debian wheezy install here. Where in the configs, can I get rid
of the F10 key stealing by the terminal emulator so it can revert to
being the mc exit key?
If you use GNOME, there should be a Enable the menu accelerator key
(F10 by
On 11/17/2014 03:54 PM, The Wanderer wrote:
On 11/17/2014 at 08:21 AM, Martin Read wrote:
A default Debian jessie configuration has persistent text logs in
/var/log written by rsyslog, and *volatile* binary logs in
/run/log/journal written by systemd-journald. Removing the binary
logs
Hi,
On 11/17/2014 05:26 PM, i...@thargoid.co.uk wrote:
I am seeing a rather strange error. I have a wheezy VM which I am
trying to update, but I get the above error on the main source and also
on security source:
W: GPG error: http://security.debian.org wheezy/updates Release:
Internal
Hi,
Nuno Magalhães nunomagalh...@eu.ipp.pt writes:
On 2014-11-16 11:40, Klistvud wrote:
1. Reviving the existing init systems. Modernizing them, making them
into true, interchangeable drop-in replacements of each other, which do
the task assigned, and do it well. Each of them accomplishing at
Hi,
Jerry Stuckle stuckleje...@gmail.com writes:
The problem here is lack of time and/or skills. I would love to help,
but I already have my plate full. Additionally, I've done device
drivers and applications, but never dealt with init systems. There
would be a big learning curve. And
Hi,
Ron Leach ronle...@tesco.net writes:
I hesitate to trouble the list with this but, when trying to generate
a key pair on a (lenny) system recently upgraded to wheezy, 7.7, I am
seeing this:
ron@d7server:~$ ssh-keygen
-bash: ssh_keygen : command not found
Hmm, bash complaining about
Hi,
Jerry Stuckle stuckleje...@gmail.com writes:
On 11/16/2014 10:29 AM, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
Jerry Stuckle stuckleje...@gmail.com writes:
So why, instead of spending all this time on a new init system didn't
developers already familiar with sysvinit work on it? Systemd wasn't
one person
Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com writes:
OK, I'll be the first to admit that after Red Hat caused the demise of
ConsoleKit (and probably lots more important software), I am free to
take significant time out of my day job (that feeds my family) and
rescue all sorts of software that Red Hat
Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com writes:
Ansgar Burchardt ans...@debian.org wrote:
Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com writes:
OK, I'll be the first to admit that after Red Hat caused the demise
of ConsoleKit (and probably lots more important software), I am
free to take significant
On 10/16/2014 14:07, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
No, what I find annoying is telling volunteer what they have to do
without doing anything yourself on the issues you raise and repeating
don't break Linux endlessly. I think everybody knows by now you
believe that, there's
Hi Miles,
On 10/14/2014 16:54, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Actually, udev is the ONLY thing I've had issues with in over a decade
of production use. Changed out a nic card, and everything changed -
because udev decided to assign the new interface to some other port (or
some such - it's been a
Hi,
On 10/13/2014 12:14, Joel Rees wrote:
Get pid 1 down to 100 lines of C, no loops, no functions called, then
I'll be impressed.
[...]
Setting aside initialization code, pid 1 should target less than 1000
lines of C in the main loop. (If we were to use dash or other
streamlined shells, we
Hi,
[ Please followup on -user@, there is no need to have this on two
lists. ]
Miles Fidelman mfidel...@meetinghouse.net writes:
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
http://popcon.debian.org/
which sure seems to reinforce the popularity of sysvinit
18sysvinit
Joel Rees joel.r...@gmail.com writes:
If pid 1 gets stalled, lots of things all over the system get to wait
for something important that can't happen until pid 1 gets un-stalled,
and that's true even with quad core. It may not freeze every process,
but it can cause dropped packets and such
Don Armstrong d...@debian.org writes:
On Sun, 12 Oct 2014, Steve Litt wrote:
This essay practically screams out for somebody to write a C program
that takes an argument of an arbitrary string, finds all files in a
directory, and returns a long string with those files separated by the
severity 647001 important
thanks
Hi,
Valery Mamonov valerymamo...@gmail.com writes:
2014-10-01 3:30 GMT+04:00 Ansgar Burchardt ans...@43-1.org:
Valery Mamonov valerymamo...@gmail.com writes:
I'm experiencing some troubles with updating my debian machine.
After aptitude update i'm having
On 09/30/2014 08:13, Mart van de Wege wrote:
lee l...@yagibdah.de writes:
Stephen Allen marathon.duran...@gmail.com writes:
So, Lee why are you even here complaining about Debian - You've admitted
you don't use it?!
My server runs on Debian. So technically, I'm using it, and I don't
feel
Valery Mamonov valerymamo...@gmail.com writes:
I'm experiencing some troubles with updating my debian machine.
After aptitude update i'm having multiple errors like these:
W: GPG error: http://deb.ianod.es unstable InRelease: The following
signatures couldn't be verified because the public
lee l...@yagibdah.de writes:
As I already said: try to get squid 2.7 started and stopped by systemd
on a current Fedora installation.
This is not the Fedora users list.
Sure is, yet why tell me to make software nobody cares about. That
won't get systemd out of Debian.
Given you don't use
lee l...@yagibdah.de writes:
I'm merely participating in the discussion and haven't entirely made up
my mind what the issue actually is and what I should do.
[...]
Debian already lost me (after over 15 years) when they came up with
their brokenarch and left users stranded with no possible fix
Hi Joel,
Joel Rees joel.r...@gmail.com writes:
(6) systemd and cgroups (at minimum) end up overriding the permissions
system. It's bad enough having SELinux and ACLs brought in to knock
holes in the permissions system, but when arbitrary non-kernel system
functions start getting their hands
Hi,
On 05/09/2014 12:35, Svante Signell wrote:
Well, I've not been asked if I wanted to switch to systemd based boot
when upgrading. I think this is a bug in init system choice and should
be reported. How to go back to sysvinit?
Please ask on one of the support mailing lists (CC'ed).
Hi,
debian-user@l.d.o is an English-speaking list. Please ask your question
on the Dutch users' mailing list: debian-user-du...@lists.debian.org
(also CCed to this mail).
Ruben @ Ziggo ruben.d...@home.nl writes:
Hallo, Debian
ik heb een vraagje
ik heb een server waar ik debian op wil
Hi,
debian-user@l.d.o is an English-speaking list. Please ask your question
on the Dutch users' mailing list: debian-user-dutch@lists.debian.org
(also CCed to this mail).
Ruben @ Ziggo ruben.d...@home.nl writes:
Hallo, Debian
ik heb een vraagje
ik heb een server waar ik debian op wil
Lisi lisi.re...@gmail.com writes:
My Google and Debian.org foo seem to have gone AWOL. I even thought that
this
question had been answered on this list and searched my emails. All to no
avail. I know, or think that I know, that Etch has fallen over the cliff
now that Squeeze is on the
Hi,
abdelkader belahcene abelahc...@gmail.com writes:
I want to install debian on ibook PowerPc, but !!!m I dont know how
to start the machine from the CD.
I think you have to press C or some other key during startup. If it's
a different key, the included documentation or Google should
Hi,
Gilbert Sullivan whirly...@comcast.net writes:
I don't remember seeing chromium-browser on the removal lists. Did I
miss it, or is something else afoot?
Chromium has been removed[1] from testing yesterday. See also the
discussion[2] on debian-rele...@l.d.o.
Regards,
Ansgar
[1]
Hi,
Panayiotis Karabassis pan...@gmail.com writes:
I need to downgrade a package due to a bug. However the older package
version is no longer available from apt. Is there a way to find the
older .deb? If it is of any importance I am searching for the eclipse
version prior to 3.5.2-5.
Try
Hi,
Antonio Diaz Sanchez adiazsanc...@yahoo.es writes:
I am using Debian Sid. After doing the login (by using either KDM or
GDM) KDE seems to crash, and the only thing I can see is the mouse
pointer over a black screen.
Do you have plasma-desktop installed? After upgrading to KDE 4.4, I
Hi,
Alexey Salmin alexey.sal...@gmail.com writes:
Hello! /etc/group in default debain installation contains dozens of
groups and I'm wondering: how to determine their purpose? Which
package did some specific group came from? What purpose does it serve?
Users and groups that are not created
lrodrig...@atheros.com
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville linvi...@tuxdriver.com
(Backported for Debian by Ansgar Burchardt ans...@43-1.org)
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/hw.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/hw.c
@@ -398,7 +398,6 @@ static void ath9k_hw_init_config(struct ath_hw *ah)
ah
Hi,
Guillermo Garron guillermo.fed...@gmail.com writes:
3. I still have problems connecting the EeePC to my DSL modem.
I can connect the EeePC to my other computer via Ethernet, but when I
connect it to the DSL modem it does not work correctly: I can see
incoming packages, but
Hi,
Ogya Chief ogyach...@hotmail.com writes:
I am running sid and kde desktop and I want to see only the files associated
with a particular virtual desktop and not all open files on other virtual
desktops in the panel. I have checked the online kde manual but I did not see
anything on this
Hi,
Bernard bdebr...@teaser.fr writes:
Now, on my laptop running Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron), my mutt is still
using esmtp. And it seems to operate all right.
But, with my 3 months old Lenny system on my desktop, I can't get mutt
to work ! Here, I have to use 'exim4', and I have spent many
Hi,
abdelkader belahcene abelahc...@gmail.com writes:
I install vsftp as sererver on ubuntu 9.10
Please refer to the Ubuntu user technical support mailing list [1] for
problems with Ubuntu.
Regards,
Ansgar
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Robert Latest boblat...@googlemail.com writes:
OK, but where is the xpdf program now? The only thing with xpdf in
its name is some virtual package called xpdf-utils which is provided
by poppler-utils which doesn't contain xpdf.
It was removed from testing [1] because nobody cared to fix
Hi,
Micha mi...@post.tau.ac.il writes:
I'm using a clone of a local git repository to backup the
repository. The problem is that it seems that when pushing changes,
only master is pushed to the remote repository instead of all the
branches.
Is it possible to push/pull branches into an
Hi,
Soren Orel soren.o...@gmail.com writes:
I already tried chattr -i filename
but I still can't delete it..
any ideas, why can't I remove a file from my hdd, even when booting with a
livecd?
Do you have write permissions in the directory containing the file?
What error do you get if you
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I Rattan ratt...@cps.cmich.edu writes:
what debian package may include these header files?
You can search which packages include a given file using apt-file.
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Ansgar
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roberto robert...@gmail.com writes:
# Official Debian mirror
deb http://archive.debian.org/debian/ sarge main non-free contrib
deb-src http://archive.debian.org/debian/ sarge main non-free contrib
deb-src http://archive.debian.org/debian/ sarge main contrib non-free
Hi,
root mike.j...@nethere.com writes:
They are recommends, and recommends are installed by default. But you
can change this
How can this be changed?
I looked through the man pages for apt-get and the config file
but didn't see any way to do so.
Just add
APT { Install-Recommends
Hi,
Suno Ano suno@sunoano.org writes:
On some host (debian testing), I am running Apache and tried to add
ServerSignature Off
ServerTokens Prod
to /etc/apache2/apache2.conf in order to silence Apache a bit.
These settings are set in /etc/apache2/conf.d/security. Changing it
there
Hi,
Ben b...@an3k.de writes:
where is the binary called MagickWand-config? Can't find it in any
package or source belonging to this.
apt-file can search for files in packages that are not installed on the
local machine:
% apt-file search /usr/bin/MagickWand-config
libmagickwand-dev:
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Foss User foss...@gmail.com writes:
I have a program compiled with mcs meant for mono called: hello.exe.
If I just do ./hello.exe it runs automatically. How does it happen?
why do I not have to do mono hello.exe. Why does it run only with
./hello.exe
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