Hi,
no idea if that is required for your ISP, but I have two options in my
working pppd config related to IPv6:
+ipv6
ipv6 ,
The second line is ipv6[space][comma]. See "man pppd". It means that
local and remote interface identifiers are randomized.
You don't mention any DHCP clients. At least f
On 19. 04. 21 19:38, Reco wrote:
> https://dovecot.org/releases/2.3/dovecot-([\.0-9]+)\.tar\.gz
I think this should still match the latest dovecot release that Michael
mentions:
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.3/dovecot-2.3.14.tar.gz
Best regards
Tomaž
On 19. 04. 21 19:00, Michael Grant wrote:
> Is this 'action needed' something that is updated manually?
This warning is generated automatically.
New upstream versions are detected by looking at URLs specified in the
debian/watch file in the source package.
https://wiki.debian.org/debian/watch
A
On 25. 05. 20 22:11, Grzesiek Sójka wrote:
Hi there,
I'm considering buying Hp Elite X2 1013 tablet PC. I'm wondering if the
Hp active stylus attached to the device is supported by Debian Sid. Any
experiences?
Not a first hand experience, but I did some searching because I'm
curious about t
Hi
On 21. 05. 19 16:42, Дмитриев Александр wrote:
> I've encountered a problem with GIMP on Jessie. It causes total system
> freeze with latest available kernel, but not with the previous. This can
> be reproduced on at least 2 PCs.
> I've tried to file a bug via reportbug, but it returns error 50
Hi
On 21. 03. 19 11:57, B.M. wrote:
> So, there has to be a difference in "process context", right? How I can
> I check that? Unfortunately I'm all completely stumped in this case.
Most of the process context is available in the proc filesystem (see
"man proc" for a list of what's in there)
Get
Hi
On 10. 03. 19 20:14, Kent West wrote:
> The ">=" surely means "greater than or equal to", but what is "<<"?
> "less than or less than"?
"<<" means "strictly earlier (i.e. less than)". In other words, it
matches versions that sort earlier, but are not equal to the
right-hand-side. This is in co
On 14. 11. 18 08:38, Tomáš Golembiovský wrote:
However, it seems there is no way to roll-back installation done with
dpkg in case of failure.
"dpkg --purge foo" should remove any installation of "foo", including in
the case when package configuration failed due to missing dependencies.
For
Hi
On 27. 03. 2018 03:02, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have what might be called a "religious" aversion to storing what I
> consider "real" user data in /home.
I'm curious. Why do you have this aversion and where do you store "real"
user data?
This is the first time I've heard about not storin
Hi
On 25. 03. 2018 22:41, Anil Duggirala wrote:
Since a couple of days, the overall volume of my audio has decreased.
However, it doesnt appear to be affecting my audio player (Rhythmbox).
I assume you are using PulseAudio and Gnome. On my desktop I've seen
that sometimes some volumes get set
On 22. 03. 2018 11:14, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> On 03/21/18 17:18, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> Then you need a second system, to test the upgrades on. If you don't
>> keep one around at all times, then you could create one on the fly
>> with debootstrap, rsync your current configs into it, and test the
Years ago I used to work with GNU Oleo in a text terminal.
https://www.gnu.org/software/oleo/oleo.html
I see it's been removed from Debian in 2009 though.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=526212
Best regards
Tomaž
Hi
On 06. 03. 2018 18:36, Thomas Waldl wrote:
I just installed the latest debian stretch net installer with cinnamon,
and I happen to not be able to configure my wacom tablet throught the
menu options. Configuring it manually via console and xsetwacom commands
works perfectly.
You really sho
Hi
On 21. 02. 2018 03:19, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
The two C-Media devices should be able to accept sox output. How
should one of them be specified?
See the manual page for sox ("man sox" in a terminal). Search for "audio
device". The output audio device for sox is set by setting the AUDIODEV
Hi
For a while now I'm seeing what looks like the same problem with Jessie.
Typically after a few hours of using X the system freezes with a "BUG:
soft lockup". For a few minutes I can still log in through ssh, but then
that stops working as well and the system stops responding to pings. I'm
also
On 24. 05. 2017 00:04, Joel Rees wrote:
> Only you can tell, from the headers, and from your own setup, whether the
> junk-fraudmailers just spoofed your address or actually used your computer
> to send it.
For what is worth: a few hours ago I've received several mails that look
similar.
They are
On 24. 05. 2017 13:54, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> I don't know for sure, but this thing from the Inertubes looks similar
> (there it is apic, the OP is lapic, but the remaining phenomenology
> looks similar. Perhaps a search on "power off apic" turns up more
> relevant dirt :)
Let me rephrase. In t
On 24. 05. 2017 13:04, Hans wrote:
> "lapic" is local apic, but what is this?
APIC is Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller. This is not directly
related to power management. Interrupt controller manages how the
processor receives interrupts from peripherals. It seems unlikely that
it could b
Hi
On 21. 05. 2017 06:27, Michele wrote:
> I don't know if this is the best suited place for this kind of
> assistance, but I'm currently trying to create a debian .deb package
> from the official source obtained from debian repositories.
> In my case I'm trying to build openvpn, the procedure I f
On 18. 05. 2017 21:14, Tomaž Šolc wrote:
> after upgrading a mail server to the recent 8.8 Jessie point release
> my monitoring showed a significantly decreased amount of inbound
> SMTP traffic. Specifically, after rebooting for kernel upgrade from
> linux-image-3.16.0-4-686-pae 3.16
Dear all,
after upgrading a mail server to the recent 8.8 Jessie point release my
monitoring showed a significantly decreased amount of inbound SMTP
traffic. Specifically, after rebooting for kernel upgrade from
linux-image-3.16.0-4-686-pae 3.16.39-1+deb8u2 to 3.16.43-2
I found that a large numbe
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