Re: Permissions error with Postfix + Cyrus

2019-02-16 Thread Daniel Bareiro
On 15/2/19 13:59, Reco wrote: > Hi. Hi, Reco. Thanks for your reply. > Its' expected. /var/run is a symlink to /run, in-memory filesystem > (tmpfs). Which becomes empty after each reboot. > Every time you boot, systemd calls systemd-tmpfiles with the > following config: > > $ cat

Permissions error with Postfix + Cyrus

2019-02-15 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! I am observing the following problem after the upgrade from Jessie to Stretch at the time of trying to deliver each mail: -- [/var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp]: Permission denied -- The delivery is normalized after executing this command: -- # dpkg-statoverride

cyrus-imapd not starting after upgrade from Jessie to Stretch

2019-01-14 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! After quite some time, today I decided to update the mail server to Debian Stretch. All without problems until I reach the part of cyrus-imapd that does not start. This is what I see in the log: -- Jan 14 23:10:45 mail systemd[1]: Started Cyrus IMAP/POP3 daemons. Jan 14 23:10:45

Re: stretch update of thunderbird wants to remove enigmail

2018-09-17 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Sven. On 17/09/18 18:36, Sven Joachim wrote: >> I run debian stretch: >> >> ni@quark:/etc$ cat debian_version >> 9.5 >> >> and I use a number of email clients. I see there is currently an update >> (presumably security related?) for thunderbird. But as this upgrade would >> remove enigmail

Re: stretch update of thunderbird wants to remove enigmail

2018-09-17 Thread Daniel Bareiro
On 17/09/18 17:46, ernst doubt wrote: > Greetings, Hi, Ernst. > I run debian stretch: > > ni@quark:/etc$ cat debian_version > 9.5 > > and I use a number of email clients. I see there is currently an update > (presumably security related?) for thunderbird. But as this upgrade would >

Show event from KOrganizer to Panel calendar

2018-06-19 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! I am currently using Debian Stretch and I would like to see the events configured in KOrganizer (which in turn synchronizes with Horde) in the calendar that is displayed when I click on the clock. I have been able to show the holidays but I was researching for the way to show the

Re: No sound in Debian Stretch

2018-04-12 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, deloptes. On 12/04/18 02:29, deloptes wrote: >> Killing the 'pulseaudio' process solved the problem. Good to have sound >> again :) > Did you remove the .pulse directory before killing or not? I was checking, but that directory did not exist. So I simply tried killing the process directly.

Re: No sound in Debian Stretch

2018-04-11 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, deloptes. On 10/04/18 20:53, deloptes wrote: Has anyone experienced something like that and has some clue how to fix it? >>> try >>> alsamixer -c0 >>> or >>> amixer -c0 >>> and see if something is muted there >>> usually 0 is the alsacard driver - it might be other index for you

Re: No sound in Debian Stretch

2018-04-10 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Ben. On 10/04/18 19:51, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote: > On 11/04/18 10:15, Daniel Bareiro wrote: >>  From one day to the next I ran out of sound in Debian Stretch. It's >> strange because I don't remember making any changes and everything was >> running without problem. >&

Re: No sound in Debian Stretch

2018-04-10 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, deloptes. On 10/04/18 19:36, deloptes wrote: >> Has anyone experienced something like that and has some clue how to fix >> it? > try > alsamixer -c0 > or > amixer -c0 > and see if something is muted there > usually 0 is the alsacard driver - it might be other index for you though This is

No sound in Debian Stretch

2018-04-10 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! From one day to the next I ran out of sound in Debian Stretch. It's strange because I don't remember making any changes and everything was running without problem. I installed pavucontrol to see if there is something muted, but that does not seem to be the case. For example when I am

Re: Problems with KDE in Debian Stretch

2018-04-08 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Felix. On 11/03/18 01:09, Felix Miata wrote: >> I think that before adding the file with the configuration that I >> mentioned (/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf), I was using the >> default driver. At least I don't have a /etc/X11/xorg.conf file. >> >> In essence the configuration I

Re: GPG key expiry questions?

2018-03-14 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Ansgar. On 14/03/18 03:26, Ansgar Burchardt 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

Re: Cores, Hyperthreads, and KVM

2018-03-13 Thread Daniel Bareiro
On 13/03/18 21:13, Richard Hector wrote: > Hi all, Hi, Richard. > When I configure a KVM guest to have 2 vcpus, will that be 2 full cores? > Or will it give the guest both threads on the same real core? Or might > it use half of each of 2 different cores? > > I guess the same applies to

Re: stretch security updates

2018-03-11 Thread Daniel Bareiro
On 11/03/18 14:38, Felix Natter wrote: > hi, Hi, Felix. > I had a wrong configuration in sources.list (for about half a year :-(): > > deb http://security.debian.org/ stretch/updates main contrib non-free > deb-src http://security.debian.org/ stretch/updates main contrib non-free I am using

Re: Problems with KDE in Debian Stretch

2018-03-10 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Felix. On 10/03/18 19:11, Felix Miata wrote: > Daniel Bareiro composed on 2018-03-10 13:42 (UTC-0500): > ... >> hardware: a Thinkpad T530. > >> About five days ago, after researching the Internet, I tried adding this >> configuration in Xorg: > >> --

Re: Problems with KDE in Debian Stretch

2018-03-10 Thread Daniel Bareiro
On 10/03/18 16:09, Brad Rogers wrote: > Hello Daniel, Hello, Brad. Thanks for your reply. >> I would like to know if anyone had this problem and was able to solve it >> in some way. If you have resolved it definitively, I would appreciate if > Read the answers posted to the very similar

Problems with KDE in Debian Stretch

2018-03-10 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! Some time ago I started to experience some problems in KDE. In a random way, when I'm using any application like Firefox, Chromium or Thunderbird, the window starts blinking incessantly and becomes unusable. When that happens I have no choice but to close the application and reopen it.

Problems with KDE in Debian Stretch

2018-03-01 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! Some time ago I started to experience some problems in KDE. In a random way, when I'm using any application like Firefox, Chromium or Thunderbird, the window starts blinking incessantly and becomes unusable. When that happens I have no choice but to close the application and reopen it.

Re: Unable to get the temp for one disk in Stretch

2018-01-08 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, again. On 08/01/18 10:28, Daniel Bareiro wrote: >>> I recently updated my firewall from Jessie to Stretch and I realized >>> that the check_lm_sensors plugin was apparently not working because it >>> was not possible to get the temperature of one of the disks

Re: Unable to get the temp for one disk in Stretch

2018-01-08 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Darac. On 08/01/18 06:33, Darac Marjal wrote: >> I recently updated my firewall from Jessie to Stretch and I realized >> that the check_lm_sensors plugin was apparently not working because it >> was not possible to get the temperature of one of the disks: >> >> #

Unable to get the temp for one disk in Stretch

2018-01-07 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! I recently updated my firewall from Jessie to Stretch and I realized that the check_lm_sensors plugin was apparently not working because it was not possible to get the temperature of one of the disks: # /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_lm_sensors --list LM_SENSORS UNKNOWN - Error while

Re: Security updates for Chromium on Debian Jessie

2017-10-03 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Alex. On 29/09/17 07:19, Alex ARNAUD wrote: In the last DSA for the chromium-browser package (DSA-3985-1) I noticed that the updates were released for stable, testing and unstable but not for oldstable. I think the same thing happened with the previous update.

Re: Security updates for Chromium on Debian Jessie

2017-09-28 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Sven. On 28/09/17 14:13, Sven Joachim wrote: >> In the last DSA for the chromium-browser package (DSA-3985-1) I noticed >> that the updates were released for stable, testing and unstable but not >> for oldstable. I think the same thing happened with the previous update. >> >> Maybe I'm

Security updates for Chromium on Debian Jessie

2017-09-28 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! In the last DSA for the chromium-browser package (DSA-3985-1) I noticed that the updates were released for stable, testing and unstable but not for oldstable. I think the same thing happened with the previous update. Maybe I'm missing something and Chromium on Jessie is no longer getting

Re: Thunderbird 52.2.1 and Enigmail

2017-08-07 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Doc. On 07/08/17 10:05, D. R. Evans wrote: > I have been away for a week, and this morning saw that enigmail had been > updated in my absence, so I updated all the jessie updates offered me by the > official repositories. > > This updated thunderbird and enigmail, as expected. > > BUT

Re: Thunderbird 52.2.1 and Enigmail

2017-08-05 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Jason. On 25/07/17 21:54, Jason Wittlin-Cohen wrote: > Sorry for the oversight. No problem. > I am actually running on Stretch, so I'm using > Enigmail 1.9.7. Perhaps someone can backport the version from Stretch > to Jessie to resolve this issue. It seems that it is already solved.

Re: Thunderbird 52.2.1 and Enigmail

2017-07-29 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Paul. On 27/07/17 08:41, Paul van der Vlis wrote: >> I just updated Thunderbird on Jessie. Support for the 45.x series has >> ended, so starting with this update Debian is now following the 52.x >> releases. > I've tried much, but it did not work. So I downgraded, this worked for me: > >

Re: Thunderbird 52.2.1 and Enigmail

2017-07-26 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Doc. On 26/07/17 11:05, D. R. Evans wrote: >> I just updated Thunderbird on Jessie. Support for the 45.x series has >> ended, so starting with this update Debian is now following the 52.x >> releases. >> >> But after the update, Enigmail stopped working. In fact, when I go to >> (my email

Re: Thunderbird 52.2.1 and Enigmail

2017-07-26 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, rpr. On 26/07/17 07:20, rpr // wrote: > According I see, the Debian Jessie package has the version 1.8.2 for > Enigmail: > > root@orion:~# aptitude show enigmail | grep Versión > Versión: 2:1.8.2-4~deb8u1 > > But this version does not seem to be compatible with

Re: Thunderbird 52.2.1 and Enigmail

2017-07-25 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi again, Georgi. On 25/07/17 20:21, Daniel Bareiro wrote: >>>> I'll try to sign this message because I have not used Enigmail for a >>>> long time. >>> Thanks for trying this. I appreciate it. Did you manage to sign it? >> Yes, I signed the message,

Re: Thunderbird 52.2.1 and Enigmail

2017-07-25 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Jason. Thanks for your reply. But please respond to the list so that we can all take advantage of the contribution. On 25/07/17 18:54, Jason Wittlin-Cohen wrote: > I'm not seeing the behavior you described with Thunderbird + Enigmail. Thats weird. Are you using Debian Jessie packages for

Re: Thunderbird 52.2.1 and Enigmail

2017-07-25 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Georgi. On 25/07/17 19:26, Georgi Naplatanov wrote: >>> I'll try to sign this message because I have not used Enigmail for a >>> long time. >> Thanks for trying this. I appreciate it. Did you manage to sign it? > Yes, I signed the message, you should be able to see my signature. Thanks

Re: Thunderbird 52.2.1 and Enigmail

2017-07-25 Thread Daniel Bareiro
On 25/07/17 18:23, Georgi Naplatanov wrote: >> I just updated Thunderbird on Jessie. Support for the 45.x series has >> ended, so starting with this update Debian is now following the 52.x >> releases. >> >> But after the update, Enigmail stopped working. In fact, when I go to >> (my email

Thunderbird 52.2.1 and Enigmail

2017-07-25 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! I just updated Thunderbird on Jessie. Support for the 45.x series has ended, so starting with this update Debian is now following the 52.x releases. But after the update, Enigmail stopped working. In fact, when I go to (my email account) -> Settings-> OpenGPG security, none of the

Re: Issue with notebook (maybe the battery?)

2017-05-27 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, David. On 24/05/17 22:23, David Wright wrote: >> When you talk about "the numbers", do you mean to see by the console the >> values that are obtained for both batteries (voltage, for example) to >> make a comparison? > Yes, the bash function I use is: > > battery () > { > local

Re: Issue with SASL authentication

2017-05-25 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi again! On 24/05/17 21:21, Daniel Bareiro wrote: >>> I am configuring SASL to authenticate against IMAP. When I try to >>> authenticate, I get an error: >>> >>> -- >&g

Re: Issue with notebook (maybe the battery?)

2017-05-24 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, David. On 24/05/17 21:22, David Wright wrote: Yes, as I mentioned in another message in this thread, I have already contacted the supplier to go asking for availability and prices. >>> I'll cross my fingers for you. Please do likewise as these are >>> the figures from one of my

Re: Issue with SASL authentication

2017-05-24 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi! On 24/05/17 15:37, Daniel Bareiro wrote: >> I am configuring SASL to authenticate against IMAP. When I try to >> authenticate, I get an error: >> >> -- >> root@Wse

Re: Issue with SASL authentication

2017-05-24 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi again. On 24/05/17 10:57, Daniel Bareiro wrote: > I am configuring SASL to authenticate against IMAP. When I try to > authenticate, I get an error: > > -- > root@Wserver2:~# saslpa

Issue with SASL authentication

2017-05-24 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! I am configuring SASL to authenticate against IMAP. When I try to authenticate, I get an error: -- root@Wserver2:~# saslpasswd2 -c daniel -- root@Wserver2:~#

Re: Issue with notebook (maybe the battery?)

2017-05-24 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, David. On 28/03/17 16:24, David Wright wrote: >> Yes, as I mentioned in another message in this thread, I have already >> contacted the supplier to go asking for availability and prices. > I'll cross my fingers for you. Please do likewise as these are > the figures from one of my laptops: >

Re: [OT] Re: Issue with notebook (maybe the battery?)

2017-03-30 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Joe an Tomás. > Do you think the problem might be in the charger? Yes, certainly. That's why I said it's difficult to know what's going on without either a known good battery or a known good charger. You'd better hope it's the battery, as that is easy to fix...

Re: Issue with notebook (maybe the battery?)

2017-03-28 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, David. On 27/03/17 00:08, David Wright wrote: >>> Complete discharge is instantly fatal, they can never wake up again. >>> All lithium cells have rudimentary electronics to cut off discharge >>> earlier than this, typically 2.8-3.0V per cell. Charging is relatively >>> complex, constant

Re: Issue with notebook (maybe the battery?)

2017-03-28 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Joe. On 27/03/17 16:01, Joe wrote: I remember that when I bought this battery, I was advised to leave the charger plugged in for a little more than an hour after the charging level reaches 100%. And for the subsequent times, try to avoid having the charger plugged in when

Re: Issue with notebook (maybe the battery?)

2017-03-27 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Joe. Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September 19, 2013, and then changed the battery on November 2, 2015. So less than two years ago I have this battery. The notebook I use it practically every day and I leave it sleeping from one day to

Re: Issue with notebook (maybe the battery?)

2017-03-26 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Tomás and Joe. On 26/03/17 07:49, Joe wrote: [snip] Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September 19, 2013, and then changed the battery on November 2, 2015. So less than two years ago I have this battery. The notebook I use it

Re: Issue with notebook (maybe the battery?)

2017-03-26 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Richard. On 26/03/17 06:46, Richard Owlett wrote: >> [snip] >> >> Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September 19, >> 2013, and then changed the battery on November 2, 2015. So less than two >> years ago I have this battery. >> >> The notebook I use it practically every

Re: Issue with notebook (maybe the battery?)

2017-03-25 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Eike. On 25/03/17 20:13, Eike Lantzsch wrote: Last night, when I was going to close my notebook (with Jessie), I unplugged the charger cable waiting for the notebook to automatically go to sleep mode and surprisingly it turned off. It was a bit late so I left the issue to

Re: Issue with notebook (maybe the battery?)

2017-03-25 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Joe. On 25/03/17 18:29, Joe wrote: >> Hi all! >> >> Last night, when I was going to close my notebook (with Jessie), I >> unplugged the charger cable waiting for the notebook to automatically >> go to sleep mode and surprisingly it turned off. It was a bit late so >> I left the issue to

Re: Issue with notebook (maybe the battery?)

2017-03-25 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, David. On 25/03/17 16:34, David Wright wrote: >> Hi all! >> >> Last night, when I was going to close my notebook (with Jessie), I >> unplugged the charger cable waiting for the notebook to automatically go >> to sleep mode and surprisingly it turned off. It was a bit late so I >> left the

Issue with notebook (maybe the battery?)

2017-03-25 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! Last night, when I was going to close my notebook (with Jessie), I unplugged the charger cable waiting for the notebook to automatically go to sleep mode and surprisingly it turned off. It was a bit late so I left the issue to check it out today. I re-plugged the charger cable and KDE

Re: Issues with KDE from Debian Stretch [was: Upgrading Jessie to Stretch]

2017-03-05 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, On 05/03/17 00:21, Daniel Bareiro wrote: > Now I have some issues with KDE. I'm not sure if it have to do with the > video driver, but when I open an application or interact with KDE, the > image starts shaking and some areas turn black. Below a screenshot. > >

Re: Issues with KDE from Debian Stretch [was: Upgrading Jessie to Stretch]

2017-03-04 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Sven. On 04/03/17 19:16, Sven Joachim wrote: >> Given that Stretch is in the final freeze phase, I thought it was a good >> idea to upgrade my desktop computer from Jessie to Stretch to start >> getting used to using it. >> >> After updating to the latest version of stable and changing

Upgrading Jessie to Stretch

2017-03-04 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! Given that Stretch is in the final freeze phase, I thought it was a good idea to upgrade my desktop computer from Jessie to Stretch to start getting used to using it. After updating to the latest version of stable and changing "jessie" to "stretch" in sources.list, I started with the

Re: Skype

2017-03-04 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi! On 07/02/17 17:25, Anonymous wrote: > Skype on Linux is terrible and crashes randomly, even after fixing the > Pulseaudio issue. No other software I've ever used on Linux causes as > many problems as Skype. Obviously this problem ultimately comes from > Microsoft, but nevertheless many of us

Re: Crashes in Icedove on Stretch

2017-02-25 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi. On 16/02/17 11:05, Daniel Bareiro wrote: >> I think I fixed the random Icedove crashes I was experiencing on Jessie >> by setting layers.offmainthreadcomposition.enabled to false in Icedove's >> config editor. > Thanks for the tip. I applied this change. Let'

Re: Crashes in Icedove on Stretch

2017-02-25 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi again. On 15/02/17 19:52, Daniel Bareiro wrote: >> Isn't there a plan to migrate back to Thunderbird anyway, just as >> Iceweasel has been replaced with firefox? >> >> I wonder if stretch has thunderbird packages? (no time to check right >> now) > It look

Re: Crashes in Icedove on Stretch

2017-02-16 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Jörg. On 16/02/17 05:26, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote: > Daniel Bareiro wrote on 02/15/17 23:52: > >>> I wonder if stretch has thunderbird packages? (no time to check right >>> now) >> >> It looks like it's currently in Sid. Has anyone tried it? >> >

Re: Crashes in Icedove on Stretch

2017-02-16 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Benjamin On 16/02/17 09:31, Benjamin Rochefort wrote: > I think I fixed the random Icedove crashes I was experiencing on Jessie > by setting layers.offmainthreadcomposition.enabled to false in Icedove's > config editor. Thanks for the tip. I applied this change. Let's see if it makes any

Re: Problems with installing Debian-Testing in a Virtualbox and on an old Toshiba-Laptop

2017-02-16 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Michael. On 16/02/17 10:37, Michael Siemmeister wrote: > Thanks for your answers! > > I am going to try the upstream repository in the evening. > > Nevertheless, as written in my first mail, I got problems with > installing Debian-Testing on my old Toshiba laptop. I just checked the >

Re: User-oriented backup tools

2017-02-16 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Francesco On 15/02/17 19:37, Francesco Porro wrote: > Hi guys, It's the first time I'm posting here. I'm both a Fedora and > Debian user. > > Which backup tool do you use? > At this time I feel comfortable with rsync, which I use to sync my home > to an external Usb drive. No automation, no

Re: Crashes in Icedove on Stretch

2017-02-15 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Mark On 15/02/17 19:43, Mark Fletcher wrote: >>> I am using Jessie, Icedove v. 45.6.0 at the moment, on AMD64; >> It's a known bug in Jessie. My question is about Stretch. >> >> With regards, >> Paul > Isn't there a plan to migrate back to Thunderbird anyway, just as > Iceweasel has been

Re: Crashes in Icedove on Stretch

2017-02-15 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Tony. On 15/02/17 12:50, Tony Baldwin wrote: > Not sure if relevant, but I use ID with imap with a gmx.com account > (Perhaps this last was obvious?) I have three accounts configured in Icedove. Two accounts on my local IMAP server, and other IMAP account on GMX. But I do not think it have

Re: Crashes in Icedove on Stretch

2017-02-15 Thread Daniel Bareiro
On 15/02/17 11:36, Paul van der Vlis wrote: > Hello, Hi, Paul. > Many peope (not all) have problems because Icedove crashes since an > update last year. Icedove on my laptop with Debian stable crashes random > about one time per week. > > I have many customers with Debian stable and

Re: Kernel Update on Stretch

2017-02-14 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Sven. On 14/02/17 10:19, Sven Hartge wrote: > He thinks of mechanisms like ksplice or kpatch where you can > alter/patch the running kernel without rebooting the system. Yes, I had read some about this and that, for example, Ubuntu has it available but as a paid service that one can hire.

Re: Kernel Update on Stretch

2017-02-14 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Darac. On 14/02/17 10:01, Darac Marjal wrote: >>> Some time ago I read that Linux 4.x incorporates the feature to be >>> updated without requiring a restart of the operating system. >> Some Linux Distributions have such a feature. Debian is not one of them. > Actually, yes it is, you just

Kernel Update on Stretch

2017-02-13 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! Some time ago I read that Linux 4.x incorporates the feature to be updated without requiring a restart of the operating system. Since stretch incorporates a kernel of the 4.x series, this would imply that we can update the kernel package and avoid reboots? Thanks in advance. Kind

Re: Stretch stable and jessie testing - repositories listed

2017-02-09 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Katrin. On 09/02/17 13:09, GiaThnYgeia wrote: >> Here is a jessie source: >> deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ jessie main non-free contrib >> Here is a stretch source: >> deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stretch main contrib non-free > But I have http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/

Re: Best way to set maximum number of open descriptors for a process

2017-02-08 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Sven. On 08/02/17 14:37, Sven Hartge wrote: >> In this case, it seems that the service file for systemd is created >> dynamically. Or I'm wrong? >> >> >> root@conference:~# find / -name jitsi-videobridge.service >>

Re: Publicity: Stretch Freeze/Release Team meeting very soon

2017-02-08 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Greg. On 08/02/17 14:15, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Feb 08, 2017 at 02:08:13PM -0300, Daniel Bareiro wrote: >> Thanks for sharing the news. These days I was looking for information on >> whether Stretch was already in full freeze since the scheduled date was >> l

Re: Publicity: Stretch Freeze/Release Team meeting very soon

2017-02-08 Thread Daniel Bareiro
On 08/02/17 13:46, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote: > Hi :) Hi, Cindy. > Not sure what the protocol is for forwarding emails so am jumping off > the ledge here by covering the topic two ways. The email's public > Debian-Publicity link/URL is immediately below and then the email is > attached in full

Re: Best way to set maximum number of open descriptors for a process

2017-02-08 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Greg. On 08/02/17 10:20, Greg Wooledge wrote: >> The process starts as a service, so it does not require a shell: >> I had thought that I could add something to the script that starts the >> process, but I'm not sure if it's the best idea from the point of view >> of maintainability because

Re: Best way to set maximum number of open descriptors for a process

2017-02-08 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Tomas. On 08/02/17 08:42, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: >> Maybe I could add something to the startup script, but maybe if the >> Debian package is updated, these changes will be lost. What do you >> suggest is the best way? > Yes, if the process is being started via a shell, ulimit seems the >

Best way to set maximum number of open descriptors for a process

2017-02-08 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi! I would like to set the maximum number of open descriptors for a specific process in a way that is maintainable. I've tried putting something like this in /etc/security/limits.d/: jvbsoftnofile 10240 jvbhardnofile 10240 But this seems to only apply to processes with an

Re: Skype

2017-02-08 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, deloptes. On 08/02/17 03:36, deloptes wrote: > If we are pragmatic it was a joke that skype was ported to linux, we'll need > to find another way. I'm thinking of mere SIP phone or just dropping the > desktop and using windows anyway. There was too much disappointment > recently from the

Re: The connections resets after some time.

2017-01-28 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Henrique. watching mtr for a few minutes waiting for the ssh connections to freeze and I've only seen that the hops from the cablemodem turn red when everything freezes. I'm going to do the test again by connecting directly via ethernet to ensure the results are

Re: The connections resets after some time.

2017-01-28 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Henrique. On 28/01/17 11:40, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > What do you think? Will it be a problem with the cablemodem? I don't know which hop is your cable modem, but you need to explain the first hop losing packets. If it drops return packets that often, you >>> The

Re: The connections resets after some time.

2017-01-27 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi again, Henrique. On 27/01/17 19:32, Daniel Bareiro wrote: >>> What do you think? Will it be a problem with the cablemodem? >> I don't know which hop is your cable modem, but you need to explain the >> first hop losing packets. If it drops return packets that often,

Re: The connections resets after some time.

2017-01-27 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Henrique. On 27/01/17 19:11, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: >> I thought about doing a test with MTR. Maybe it could provide some >> interesting information. This way I left in a later window an ssh >> connection to a server running htop, and a window ahead running MTR. >> >> When the

Re: The connections resets after some time.

2017-01-27 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi again, Henrique. On 24/01/17 13:37, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: >> It's very weird. The cablemodem does not lose Upstream and Downstream >> synchronization, but nevertheless I see that the established >> connections are lost (for example, instant messaging, SSH, or HTTP, >> to mention

Re: The connections resets after some time.

2017-01-24 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Henrique. On 24/01/17 13:37, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: >> It's very weird. The cablemodem does not lose Upstream and Downstream >> synchronization, but nevertheless I see that the established connections >> are lost (for example, instant messaging, SSH, or HTTP, to mention a few).

Re: The connections resets after some time.

2017-01-24 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Armando. On 24/01/17 12:54, Armando Cerna wrote: > Have you tried maintaining the ssh connection from a different internet > connection? Assuming you have no issues it is probably related to the > ISP. It would also be a good test to to try sshing to a server in > another location and

The connections resets after some time.

2017-01-24 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! It's been a bit more than a week since I've been observing that, from time to time, I lose the established connections. I realize this because I have for example an SSH connection against a server in France that freezes and a few minutes later I see that Pidgin reconnects. It is quite

Re: Alternative to Adobe Reader, anyone?

2016-10-31 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Lisi. On 31/10/16 08:07, Lisi Reisz wrote: >> "fit to page" function depends on printer driver settings, not printer >> software. >> You may change your cups/printer settings: >> http://localhost:631/ > > Where? In which section can you make the change you suggest? I remember and > have

Re: imapsync and Debian

2016-10-15 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Jochen. On 14/10/16 16:30, Jochen Spieker wrote: >> I am planning to migrate about 200 e-mail accounts from a mail server >> using Dovecot to a mail server running Cyrus. > Sounds weird! I though most people migrate _to_ Dovecot nowadays (if > they haven't already). Care to elaborate the

Re: imapsync and Debian

2016-10-14 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Henrique. On 14/10/16 11:38, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > On Fri, 14 Oct 2016, Daniel Bareiro wrote: >> For the current license, this could make it a candidate for >> incorporation in the Debian repositories again? > We don't usually distribute software against u

imapsync and Debian

2016-10-14 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! I am planning to migrate about 200 e-mail accounts from a mail server using Dovecot to a mail server running Cyrus. The idea is to migrate emails maintaining the status read, unread, etc, and also synchronize Draft, Sent and Trash folders in each mailbox. I think the best will be make

Re: Recommendation: Backup system

2016-10-04 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Richard. On 04/10/16 23:06, Richard Hector wrote: > My current challenge is to back up windows boxes - if I can get rsync to > work (maybe DeltaCopy? Not sure if that will work how I want), I guess > I'll be stuck doing a local rsync of a smbfs mount ... unless someone > has a better

virt-clone changes the file format from qcow to raw

2016-10-04 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! I wonder if someone is experiencing the following behavior that I think is a bug in virt-clone. When I clone a virtual machine with a qcow disk, the cloned machine changes its disk to raw format. However, the XML configuration file for the cloned machine indicates a qcow type. Due to

Re: Baja

2016-09-12 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Hugo. On 12/09/16 21:33, Hugo Alberto Bertheau Delgado wrote: > Baja > > Gracias Please see: List-Unsubscribe: Kind regards, Daniel signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Debian server for backups of Windows clients

2016-09-11 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Celejar On 09/09/16 18:18, Celejar wrote: My laptop has 802.11 a/b/g WiFi and Fast Ethernet. Wireless data transfers are slow (~50 Mbps). Wired is twice as fast (100 Mbps); still slow. Newer WiFi (n, ac) should be faster, but only the newest WiFi hardware can match or

Re: Debian server for backups of Windows clients

2016-09-11 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, deloptes. On 09/09/16 19:06, deloptes wrote: >> Still, 20-24 Mbps is more than 10 Mpbs I was seeing with rsync. There >> could be a bottleneck somewhere? > In my case it was the IO on the disk - I couldn't do more than 12Mbps even > on wired connection, because I have encrypted disk ... it

Re: SMTP relay issue with emails to specific domain

2016-09-09 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Joe. Thanks for your reply. On 09/09/16 18:06, Joe wrote: >>> An email client connects to its SMTP smarthost using SMTP, so >>> there's no way a given SMTP server can tell whether it's a client >>> (MUA) or another SMTP server (MTA) trying to connect to it. >> That's outdated

Re: Debian server for backups of Windows clients

2016-09-09 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Celejar. On 09/09/16 15:51, Celejar wrote: >> My laptop has 802.11 a/b/g WiFi and Fast Ethernet. Wireless data >> transfers are slow (~50 Mbps). Wired is twice as fast (100 Mbps); still >> slow. Newer WiFi (n, ac) should be faster, but only the newest WiFi >> hardware can match or beat

Re: Debian server for backups of Windows clients

2016-09-09 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, David. Thanks for your reply. On 09/08/16 22:57, David Christensen wrote: >> As you can see, the transfer was over than 3 GB and it were not hung. I >> did several tests and all were without problems. >> >> I wonder if in the mentioned episodes of hangs you remember whether the >>

Re: SMTP relay issue with emails to specific domain

2016-09-09 Thread Daniel Bareiro
On 09/09/16 15:05, Stephan Beck wrote: > Hi Daniel, Hi, Stephan. Thanks for your reply. >>> I recently set up an relay SMTP server on a host of Digital Ocean, using >>> Debian and Postfix. >>> >>> The main reason for setting up this relay is that the cPanel VPS is >>> hosted at Godaddy, and

Re: SMTP relay issue with emails to specific domain

2016-09-08 Thread Daniel Bareiro
On 08/09/16 13:56, Daniel Bareiro wrote: > I recently set up an relay SMTP server on a host of Digital Ocean, using > Debian and Postfix. > > The main reason for setting up this relay is that the cPanel VPS is > hosted at Godaddy, and they force everyone to send email through

SMTP relay issue with emails to specific domain

2016-09-08 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! I recently set up an relay SMTP server on a host of Digital Ocean, using Debian and Postfix. The main reason for setting up this relay is that the cPanel VPS is hosted at Godaddy, and they force everyone to send email through their shared SMTP relay. As expected, that shared relay is

Re: Advice on downloading software please

2016-08-27 Thread Daniel Bareiro
On 27/08/16 16:45, Brian wrote: >> On 2016-08-27 08:55, Steve Greig wrote: >>> I would like to download a programme (opencpn) onto my laptop which is >>> running debian. It is so long since I have done this I can not >>> remember how to start. Also I am not sure which version of debian I >>>

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