.
Yes, I concur. He needs to remove the "gateway" line from his eth1
stanza as he does not need another default route going out of that
interface.
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ch try potentially taking 2 or more
minutes. So on the hypothetical "1% broken" drive with 5.9 million
bad sectors, a single pass could take upwards of 10 million minutes
(19 years). And sometimes multiple passes are required to read a bad
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ike your networking to be managed by
NetworkManager or /etc/network/interfaces, or if you'd like both to
work then which interfaces should be managed by what.
You may find the following links helpful:
https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkManager
https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration
Chee
"use DNS". It's more like your system uses DNS,
and the DNS may contain both inet and inet6 addresses, thus your
system decides which to communicate with based on which families of
address you have.
> and similar things which might let me make sense of the situation?
Hopefully that h
etworking working before you consider which networking applications
you're going to install.
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yption and
you're satisfied that it needs no encryption², then you could get
faster transfers with tools like netcat.
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¹ Auto-MDIX is OPTIONAL in the 1000Base-T standard so it is possible
that some gigabit NIC would not support it, but I have never seen
one that doesn't, even really cheap
ssle than
physical separation, or a switch with different ports and vlans.
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domain
name).
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Hi Michael,
On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 12:08:34AM +0100, Michael Grant wrote:
> > > % who
> > > mgrant pts/12016-07-18 06:15 (2a00:S.1)
> >
> > I type "who" on Debian jessie and I do get the full IPv6 address:
> >
> > $ who
> > an
On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 01:53:07AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 11:57:32PM +0100, Michael Grant wrote:
> > netstat does a little better still but not much:
> >
> > tcp6 0 2640 2600:3c00:::9:22 2a00:23c4:6d10:4d:36663
> > EST
a time before IPv6 and may not have been
updated in the best way since then.
> % who
> mgrant pts/12016-07-18 06:15 (2a00:S.1)
I type "who" on Debian jessie and I do get the full IPv6 address:
$ who
andy pts/62016-07-23 01:42 (2001:ba8:1f1:f019::2)
$
and it's best to ask there before doing
anything that you have the slightest doubt about!
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s provided by a thing called ebtables.
After you've put all interfaces of your switch in a software bridge
it can be as simple as:
# ebtables -P FORWARD DROP
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as expected.
But, is this not now all academic since the task you needed this
interface for is done?
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On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 09:09:15PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 16 May 2016 15:55:33 Brian wrote:
> > On Mon 16 May 2016 at 14:45:12 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > Thanks for the interest Andy, but I got it working and its been
> > > re-insta
?
> Or, another possibility is this mobo has 2 ethernet ports, is it possible
> to setup a totally separate network on eth1? If so how?
You can configure eth1 in /etc/network/interfaces as a separate
network, with a different range, etc.
> Tutelage needed obviously.
More details fi
, does it tell you
to run a command called "deb", so yes I do think you are missing
something obvious.
Can you explain why you feel you need to run a command called "deb"?
Have you tried following the instructions in the link I provided?
The link again is: http://bac
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instructions are you referring to that tell you to install a package
called "deb"?
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USB key at /dev/sde1
but done a typo and actually written to /sde1, thus creating that
file?
Certainly if I do this:
$ sudo du if=/dev/zero of=/sde1 bs=1M count=100
$ sudo ncdu -rx /
then I end up with a line of output that looks like what you
provided.
So, are you sure there is not j
/proc/mounts
$ ls -la /sys/block/sde
# blockdev --report /dev/sde
# blockdev --report /dev/sde1
$ grep sde1 /var/log/dmesg
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r USB
tether or wifi access point performs better and are more reliable. I
see it still offers Bluetooth tethering but I've never wanted to
use it.
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Hi Dan,
On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 11:56:11PM -0700, Dan Hitt wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 10:42 PM, Andy Smith <a...@strugglers.net> wrote:
> > What doesn't work about it?
>
> It has no effect.
>
> So, if i do
> ping second_host
> i get "unknown
* your search domains,
your search domains *first*, or your search domains *last*,
respectively.
See man dhclient.conf for more info.
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ackports then I would also want btrfs-tools from
backports, yes.
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e—could even be something exotic and non-IP that you end up
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ying to do,
what works and what doesn't.
You seem to have attached a dhclient config file but that isn't
correct for doing PXE boot. To do PXE boot you would normally add an
entry to your local network's DHCP server, and run a tftp server
that serves the netboot archive.
So, how far in doing that did
stem ext4, i have added print screen url.
I had the same problem back in February. Do you need to download an
up to date netboot.tar.gz?
http://strugglers.net/~andy/blog/2016/02/05/your-debian-netboot-suddenly-cant-do-ext4/
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false positive, but before we go there we need
to know what prompted you to ask these questions.
So, please be clear: what are you seeing that makes you think you
actually have something related to cisco-ssp running on your
computer?
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and md RAID).
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Hello,
On Wed, Mar 09, 2016 at 11:36:18AM +0100, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> On Wed, 2016-03-09 at 10:17 +0000, Andy Smith wrote:
> > It would be a real shame if this could not be achieved with
> > arbitrary applications, as I find urxvt a lot faster than
> > gnome-terminal. :(
n it by typing urxvt inside it then all of them are
grouped. But if I start multiple urxvt from different .desktop
files, they are each separate. So I'm not sure that it actually
anything wrong with urxvt.
Cheers,
Andy
Hello,
On Wed, Mar 09, 2016 at 09:18:52AM +, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2016-03-09, Andy Smith <a...@strugglers.net> wrote:
> > The thing is, I really like urxvt! And I really like having one
> > urxvt window for each host, using screen to have multiple session
place please do let me know.
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couraging.
I'm undecided whether to stay on testing though, so I might yet end
up trying a few different things to get stable installed…
Cheers,
Andy
Hello,
On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 03:39:26AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> As per
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/
> I wrote an ISO of the current amd64 netinst including non-free
> firmware to a USB and booted from it.
>
> At no poi
installer will ask for firmware if it thinks it needs it.
Is it even possible to do a Debian install over wifi alone?
I've booted an Ubuntu live environment and the wifi does work there,
so am pretty sure it's just a driver/firmware issue.
Cheers,
Andy
that would have changed as a result of the reboot).
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer. Pointers to documentation or
more appropriate places to ask are appreciated if necessary.
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Is there one or more 'skeletons' folder hierarchies, to create Debian
packages? If yes, where can I download them?
I am thinking something like a folder structure, with some configuration
files and a Makefile, where I can just extract a TGZ archive in a
folder, edit the
for suggesting something obvious you might already have thought
of, but I seem to recall my Cable provider's modem will only provide DHCP
addresses to a single MAC unless it's been correctly release (or perhaps the
Cable Modem re-powered).
Could it be as simple as that?
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I can use virtualbox or vmware...
I've just done exactly this with Xen and XCP.
Some good guides on how to set it all up.
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In article 20130612032340.GB15667@tal,
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There is no try, you either do or you don't. - Yoda
If you're going to quote Yoda, at least get it right :)
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In article 327621362615...@web6f.yandex.ru,
Victor Portonpor...@narod.ru wrote:
Should I reboot my production Web server? If yes, how often?
Generally, the only time you need to reboot is when there's a kernel
upgrade.
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for when Wheezy should
be released?
There's no date set yet. However, there's no reason why you can't install
Wheezy now. Now that it's in freeze, it's pretty safe to use I'd have
thought.
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On 5 March 2013 18:53, Andy Hawkins a...@gently.org.uk wrote:
There's no date set yet. However, there's no reason why you can't install
Wheezy now. Now
understand. I'm beginning to
transition to 'testing' here, but will leave the main server until an
official release (just because I don't want any unnecessary downtime on it
during the upgrade really).
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I was wondering if Debian 6.0.5 support TRIM (for Solid-state Disks) using XFS
filesystem on Debian 6.0.5?
Anyone has clue about installing XFS filesystem on Debian 6.0.5?
I'm planning for using MySQL (/var) on XFS filesystem on my SSD.
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they've already been sent
adjtimex()by ntpd and will add a leap second at midnight.
As I understand the reports so far, the livelock would happen at the
point where ntpd sends the adjtime(), soif they haven't locked
already then they aren't going to.
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to 'testing' or to
'wheezy'?
If the latter, you will always be on wheezy. If the former, you will
continue to update once a new 'testing' is started.
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According to http://kb.lsi.com/KnowledgebaseArticle16625.aspx it
looks like LSI have finally put out new 3dm2 binaries, though I
haven't yet tried them.
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though gparted shows it to be Active.
Instead of Debian 6 using the swap[ partition, it just runs out of
memory, progressively, requiring rebooting every few days.
Why is this so?
Is it listed in fstab?
I have:
/dev/sda2 noneswapsw 0 0
Andy
On 27/12/11 15:34, andy baxter wrote:
Hello,
I have volunteered to do a bit of work for a small free software
project (https://buddycloud.org), packaging the different parts of
their system. This will initially be for debian but possibly for other
distros as well at some point.
I have
should probably also contact Yahoo to let them know.
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'Dak', (Debian Archive Kit), but it says there is little or no
documentation for this. I'm also wondering if it would be too
debian-specific in the end.
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On 15/10/11 12:30, Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 15 Oct 2011 12:07:46 +0100, andy baxter wrote:
I've just been trying to reproduce the error to give you some more
information, and at the moment it's not doing it. I have a temporary
workaround for the problem when it does occur, which is to cd
connection. Try to tweak some of them (one every time) and
see if you see any gain.
Could do this but I'd rather have a reliable router that doesn't throw
weird errors like this in the first place! :-)
I haven't tweaked the standard config much, so it should really work ok.
thanks,
andy
On 14/10/11 22:44, Camaleón wrote:
On Fri, 14 Oct 2011 20:40:35 +0100, andy baxter wrote:
Yes I lose the connection between my laptop and my home router. I meant
rebooting the router, not my computer. What happens is the wireless
drops completely, and won't reconnect until I reboot the router
On 14/10/11 15:40, Camaleón wrote:
Hi,
Please, don't cross-post between lists unless it is strictly necessary
(I don't think this is such case ;-) ), it's a mess because users who
follow Debian list could not be following the replies you get on the
Ubuntu one (and viceversa) so we can miss
On 14/10/11 01:34, Weaver wrote:
http://au.billion.com/product/wireless/bipac7800n.php
But other aspects could be at play here also.
What sort of property is it?
It's a stone terraced house, 2 floors.
Older style with lead flashing?
High degree of in-wall and obsolete (disconnected but
understand of how the relevant protocols are
supposed to work. Any suggestions on what might be happening, or things
to try to diagnose the problem further, would be much appreciated.
andy baxter.
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Sorry for the duplicate messages - please reply in this thread.
Thanks. :-)
On 13/10/11 19:38, andy baxter wrote:
Hello,
I've been getting an odd network error when trying to work on a remote
computer over ssh. What happens is:
- I log in to the remote machine using ssh.
- Then su
recommend a good wireless ADSL router?
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On Fri, 12 Nov 2010 12:23:44 + (UTC)
Artur Frydel artur.fry...@gmail.com wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 12:29:03 +, Artur Frydel wrote:
Some times ago I used multimedia.org. Now, I don't use them anymore. But
some packages were installed from theirs source, for
and useful
and I've yet to find one that doesn't just work under Debian.
I used to use minicom, but lately I use screen /dev/ttyUSB0 9600
or whatever.
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Monday 26 April 2010 14:00:51 andy baxter wrote:
I think that to achieve this I will need to set up samba with unix ACLs,
but I'm not sure what's the best way of doing this - the two options
seem to be using a patched kernel with an ext3 filesystem, or else
of these would
you recommend?
The XFS option seems a lot simpler to maintain (no need to patch the
kernel every time an update is released), but I'm worried that because
this filesystem is not used so much, it may not be as reliable as ext3.
Thanks for any help with this,
andy baxter, lancaster UK
rule for
this device?
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Hi,
I am trying to get fluidsynth to start and connect itself
automatically when a usb midi keyboard is plugged in, and to stop when
it is removed. The connecting script works fine, and the rule to
trigger when it is plugged in fires OK, but when I remove the device
andy baxter wrote:
I have also tried separating the two rules, like this:
ACTION==ADD, ATTR{manufacturer}==EDIROL, ATTR{product}==PCR,
RUN+=/usr/local/bin/fluidrun
ACTION==REMOVE, DRIVER==snd-usb-midi, RUN+=touch /tmp/udevtest
Sorry, I made a mistake in the second rule - it should have
andy baxter wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to get fluidsynth to start and connect itself
automatically when a usb midi keyboard is plugged in, and to stop when
it is removed. The connecting script works fine, and the rule to
trigger when it is plugged in fires OK, but when I remove the device
andy baxter wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to get fluidsynth to start and connect itself
automatically when a usb midi keyboard is plugged in, and to stop when
it is removed. The connecting script works fine, and the rule to
trigger when it is plugged in fires OK, but when I remove the device
Thanks a lot. I was trying to find something like that using dpkg -l and
apt-cache search, but obviously missed it.
Cheers,
andy
Kevin Ross wrote:
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Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2009 2:28 PM
To: debian-user
Osamu Aoki wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 07:31:04AM +0100, andy baxter wrote:
Thanks a lot. I was trying to find something like that using dpkg -l and
apt-cache search, but obviously missed it.
some packages (e.g. mc), there are a load of errors which seem to be
to do with locales
the chroot?
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and cooling_device1, both of
which contain the files 'type' (FAN), and 'cur_state' (1 for device 0, 0
for device 1). I only have 1 fan connected, so I assume cooling_device0
is the fan.
Any suggestions as to where I should go from here?
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the same thing. Sorry for not doing a bit more
research before I posted.
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2009/8/15 andy baxter a...@earthsong.free-online.co.uk:
Hi,
I have just built a mini-itx box with a jetway J7F4 motherboard. It's great,
apart from the fan is a bit noisier than I had hoped - I bought it hoping
On 2 Aug 2009, at 20:26, Andy Davidson wrote:
On 4 Jul 2009, at 19:27, Andy Davidson wrote:
If I run ifconfig eth0 down sleep 2 ifup eth0 and then
restart xend, the network bridge works fine, and ipv6 is started.
Any clues ?
I have more on this now. It happens without xen... I re
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If I run ifconfig eth0 down sleep 2 ifup eth0 and then
restart xend, the network bridge works fine, and ipv6 is started.
Any clues ?
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this?
Perl's Net::Netmask module helps:
$ perl -MNet::Netmask -e '$block = new Net::Netmask(192.168.0.0/23); print
join(\n, $block-enumerate(24)), \n;'
192.168.0.0
192.168.1.0
After adding some validation, you could replace the trailing '.0'
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I posted this to debian-isp a few weeks ago and never heard back.
Anyone here have an idea ?
Thanks
Andy
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be appreciated *so* much !
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2009/6/30 Andy Kannberg andy.kannb...@gmail.com
Hi Eric,
No, haven't checked the error logs. Will do so tomorrow. I'll post my
progress here.
thanks!
Andy
2009/6/30 Eric Gerlach egerl...@feds.uwaterloo.ca
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 03:52:36PM +0200
for a
solution...
2009/7/1 Andy Kannberg andy.kannb...@gmail.com
Hi Eric,
/dev/cciss/c0d0 does exist during install.
I've tried a standard cd install. Then, the root partition takes all space
on the device. So it isn't a driver issue. It must be something in the
recipe.
So, searching further
I've solved the problem.
Leaving out the escapes chars and putting the whole recipe on one line did
the job. Now it works like a charm.
cheers,
Andy
2009/7/1 Andy Kannberg andy.kannb...@gmail.com
Another update:
Using a different recipe does work.
Instead of the expert_recipe, I used
partitioning and write changes to disk
d-i partman/confirm boolean true
Can someone shed a light on this and help me out what I am doing wrong or
forgetting ?
cheers,
Andy
Hi Eric,
No, haven't checked the error logs. Will do so tomorrow. I'll post my
progress here.
thanks!
Andy
2009/6/30 Eric Gerlach egerl...@feds.uwaterloo.ca
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 03:52:36PM +0200, Andy Kannberg wrote:
Hi guru's,
I am running into a problem with a system that I want
* private key. If the mail was signed or encrypted beforehand, it
could then be decrypted with my private key as usual.
Have you considered just using an encrypted filesystem?
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Ron Johnsonron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
2) Edit /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules to remove the
relevant line, based on it's MAC address.
It'll just get recreated won't it?
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Debian way to build this package such that it uses the 'Release' build
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to disable this output?
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Done.
Andy
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Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 18:31:56 +0100, andy wrote:
Hello
Is it me, or does the following output suggest a problem with the Xfce4*
libraries and their installation routine?
In any event, can anyone suggest a workaround for a current Lenny machine?
TIA.
Andy
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Hello
Is it me, or does the following output suggest a problem with the Xfce4*
libraries and their installation routine?
In any event, can anyone suggest a workaround for a current Lenny machine?
TIA.
Andy
Here is the trace:
~$ sudo apt-get install xfce4*
Reading package lists... Done
consultores1 wrote:
Alguno de uds. sabe como instalar Lenny-KDE, con el instalador via
internet; antes habia una opcion Desktop-KDE o algo asi?
gracias.
PD:
Ademas me gustaria hacer la instalacion con una tarjeta inalambrica
RTL8187L, ya que no necesita firmware, pero no la reconoce el
John Lindsay wrote:
I have just switched over to Debian. I like it a lot better than
openSuse and my wife likes it as well. In icedove, if i click on a url
it opens up the default web browser. I would much prefer it to open up
the Iceweasel browser which is my preferred browser. Where in
that here, check other sources).
Cheers,
Christian.
Thanks for the warning Christian. I unchecked the download/install
options for those 2 libraries in the Update Manager and will wait for
the fix to be cascaded through.
Cheers
Andy
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it is called), I
can double click the device icon and then it will appear on the desktop.
Whenever I switch over to Xfce4 or even KDE for a change, the icon
appears on the desktop automagically.
Anyone have any suggested fixes to this minor inconvenience?
Cheers
Andy
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