yet installed binary ?
ImageMagick-6.9.3-4/utilities/identify
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
My question now is: is it possible to use HDRI with the standard debian
imagemagick installation. Do I have to resort to a source code install
to get that capability.
Gary R.
On 02/19/2016 09:04 AM, Anders Andersson wrote:
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 11:40 PM, Gary Roach <gary719_li...@verizon.net> wrote:
OOPS. I didn't notice that the instructions were assuming a tarball
installation. I just used the debian aptitude install application. That
answers one question
On 02/18/2016 12:42 PM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Gary Roach wrote:
The instructions say to run ./configure --enable-hdri at the
command line. On Debian Stretch with KDE desktop and bash konsole this
returns command not found.
You first need to go to the directory with the ./configure script
have
been able to find.
Any help will be sincerely appreciated.
Gary R.
ing list
is usually confusing in it self.
Gary R.
all
times. The process table will tell you which process is soaking up your
cpu time. This may give you a better chance of finding the problem. You
could also use ps but KsysGuard is way easier to use.
Gary R.
On 02/15/2016 09:59 PM, Adam Wilson wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016 17:39:26 -0800 Gary Roach
<gary719_li...@verizon.net> wrote:
Ever since I switch to Stretch I have been having a problem with the
color scheme of various applications. I get a lot of black lettering
on a black background,
desktop level and also at the individual application level. There
doesn't seem to be a consistent pattern to the problem. Any suggestions
would be sincerely appreciated.
Note: I do not want to change from KDE. I like it a lot.
Gary R.
On 02/14/2016 03:16 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
On 02/14/2016 12:33 AM, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach rlhar...@oplink.net <rlhar...@oplink.net> [2016-02-14
11:20 +1300]:
For the Dvorak layout, just select the appropriate xkb map
(APPLICATIONS->SETTINGS->KEYBOARD).
Apart from
this really will come
into play if you can type faster than 150 cps or so. Who can? Most users
are lucky to make 40 cps and if programming even slower.
For your consideration.
Gary R
On 11/02/16 12:44 PM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
Did you check if something is hidden under the mount points?
mount --bind / /mnt
du /mnt -hx --max-depth=1
If you're done cleaning up don't forget to
umount /mnt
Regards,
jvp.
That was it. I figured it out last night. For some reason
I have a Jessie/64 server that seems to have lost a lot of disk space.
It boots from a 55G SSD (mounted as /) with a RAID6 array for /home. df
shows that the SSD is full but I can't find out where the space has
gone. When I add up all the space in the various directories off /, they
don't come
I have a Jessie/64 server that seems to have lost a lot of disk space.
It boots from a 55G SSD (mounted as /) with a RAID6 array for /home. df
shows that the SSD is full but I can't find out where the space has
gone. When I add up all the space in the various directories off /, they
don't come
,
[^[\x00-\x75]], [\x76-\xFF] and [^[:ascii:]]. None work. I can't find
documentation for this function. Since there are several different
flavors of regex I really don't know what I am doing. Can anyone help.
Gary R.
On 07/02/16 12:23 PM, Carlos Kosloff wrote:
I am having trouble mounting an nfs share.
Here is the scenario:
I am on the Debian testing branch, all the necessary nfs packages have
been installed from repo, nfsd is running, I have checked with pidof,
psaux | grep, top, etc.
There are two
On 03/02/16 04:27 AM, Fedele Mantuano wrote:
Hi,
I'm debian jessie user. I can detect external monitor only after
restart of gdm.service. Can you help me?
xrandrcommand before restart gdm.service:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1366 x 768, maximum 8192 x 8192
eDP1 connected primary
On 03/02/16 10:09 AM, Andre Müller wrote:
This works maybe. Some motherboards don't boot, when there is no speed
signal at the cpu fan connector.
German > schrieb am
Mi., 3. Feb. 2016 um 16:01 Uhr:
Hi people,
Here is the thing.
ability. Be safe. Use i386). You
will never notice the difference.) The burned CD is self booting. Most
of the initial information is stored in a ramdisk and will not mess up
your old system. This is true up to the point where you re-partition
your hard drive.
Hope this helps
Gary R.
but I am not completely sure.
Has anyone had a similar problem and can suggest a fix. I will supply
added information as needed.
Gary R.
On 14/01/16 04:38 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
I want to thank everybody for their suggestions. I still don't know
what the problem was but solved it by booting up the stretch
installation / rescue disk. Going through the initial setup, including
the network setup, cleared the problem.
A search
of the same
problem. They all have one thing in common. Tons of replies with no
results. It seems that the first thing to try with this one is the
rescue disk. Something gets tweeked somewhere and the rescue disk
straightens it out. A puzzlement.
Gary R.
On 01/14/2016 08:23 AM, Gary L. Roach
On 12/01/16 10:23 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jan 2016 18:12:11 -0300, Daniel wrote:
M... I used the following syntax:
mount --bind /mnt/nas/doc /home/steve/doc
That works for you?
Sorry ...
mount: mount point docs does not exist
That error would indicate that
On 12/01/16 10:41 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
Gary:
I just tried something similar with an NFS share and was able to do it.
My situation was I have ///mnt mounted in ~/mnt. I was then
able to (as root) mount -o bind ./mnt/archives ./mnt1 while in my normal
~ folder.
You could also try mounting
On 12/01/16 09:17 AM, Steve Matzura wrote:
I am trying to get around the restriction of symlinks not resolving in
FTP when the account is DefaultRoot'ed and CHRoot'ed. I mounted a NAS
volume, some directories of which I want to appear as being rooted
elsewhere, thus:
# mkdir -p /mnt/nas
#
On 11/01/16 09:25 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 11 January 2016 13:30:41 Brian wrote:
On Mon 11 Jan 2016 at 13:16:07 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 11 January 2016 05:19:52 Santiago Vila wrote:
On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 08:39:17PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
running 99% wheezy,
On 10/01/16 08:39 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
running 99% wheezy, trying to build gEDA because whats in the repos is
very old.
geda-gaf is refusing to autoconfig, gettext is 0.18.1-1.9, and I need
0.18.2 or better.
Is there a deb repo I can raid just for that?
Thanks.
Cheers,
On 10/01/16 07:15 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
After solving all my mount problems and changing from dynamic to
static addressing by editing /etc/network/interfaces, I reboot the
system and was greeted with:
Welcome to emergency mode. "systemctl default", "systemctl reboot" to
try again, or press
On 10/01/16 01:47 AM, German wrote:
Hi list,
I recently bought this DVI KVM switch:
http://en.mt-viki.com/product/KVM/usbkvm_dvi/2014/0712/577.html
It claims to support linux and from what I understand it is hardware
switch, so it should work. It isn't. To be specific, mouse and keyboard
don't
On 10/01/16 08:50 AM, German wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 08:26:03 -0500
Gary Dale <garyd...@torfree.net> wrote:
On 10/01/16 01:47 AM, German wrote:
Hi list,
I recently bought this DVI KVM switch:
http://en.mt-viki.com/product/KVM/usbkvm_dvi/2014/0712/577.html
It claims to support
On 06/01/16 12:25 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
I have two things that need to go into /etc/fstab. One's a network
share with a username and password. The other is a Windows share which
is public, no username and password for that one. Both shares will
bmnounted on the Debian system read-only. I know
On 04/01/16 07:16 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 04.01.2016 um 22:43 schrieb Gary Dale:
The link is to /bin/systemctl which is NOT world executable and is owned
by root:root. Therefore it should not be executable by anyone other than
root.
$ ls -al /bin/systemctl
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 651512
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On 04/01/16 10:55 AM, Floris wrote:
Dear list,
Often there are multiple users working on my multiseat [1] system,
some of them are kids
On 04/01/16 03:19 PM, Stuart Longland wrote:
On 05/01/16 03:14, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 12:16:03PM -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
On 04/01/16 10:55 AM, Floris wrote:
Dear list,
Often there are multiple users working on my multiseat [1] system,
some of them are kids
On 04/01/16 04:05 PM, Stuart Longland wrote:
On 05/01/16 06:30, Gary Dale wrote:
Possibly but I note that systemctl is owned by root:root so that typical
users can't execute it anyway. They get execute rights from the links.
Errm, no they wouldn't. Not if they were symlinks. Hardlinks, maybe
On 04/01/16 03:39 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
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On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 03:25:02PM -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
On 04/01/16 12:14 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
Dunno about systemctl, but FWIW you can't change the permissions of
a symlink. It's
On 04/01/16 10:55 AM, Floris wrote:
Dear list,
Often there are multiple users working on my multiseat [1] system,
some of them are kids and they are not paying attention if someone
else is logged in. They can shutdown the computer even if someone else
is logged in and have an active session.
On 02/01/16 02:47 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
I have a Windows machine called 'box' with a directory called 'users'
which is shared publicly with no access username or password as
'users2'. On my Jessie system, I created the mount point successfully:
mkdir -p /mnt/users
I then installed the
On 02/01/16 05:24 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
On Sat, 02 Jan 2016 16:52:54 -0500, you wrote:
The correct mount options are half of what you're actually asking about
in this thread, so we should settle those out by the time the thread is
done with.
For the "dump" and "pass" columns, in my
On 02/01/16 04:15 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
On Sat, 02 Jan 2016 15:00:31 -0500, The Wanderer
wrote:
I presume that the user as which you are attempting to run the later
mount command has write and execute permission on this new directory.
Yes. It's root, which means it's
On 31/12/15 06:15 AM, Fernando Arenas wrote:
First my sincere congratulations to the entire team that works every
day to improve this wonderful operating system.
The reason for writing to you is to have found in a package called
openclipart2 clipsarts clearly sexist content in which women are
On 31/12/15 03:10 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
On 31/12/15 06:15 AM, Fernando Arenas wrote:
First my sincere congratulations to the entire team that works every
day to improve this wonderful operating system.
The reason for writing to you is to have found in a package called
openclipart2 clipsarts
On 29/12/15 07:00 PM, Hudson Flavio Meneses Lacerda wrote:
Hi.
The monitor of my laptop is broken, thus the screen frequently becomes
white. Then, it is needed to turning off the energy and restart the
laptop (not always with success).
Therefore, I plugged a VGA monitor. However, the VGA
constant in wikipedia will
probably give you the answer. In any event, any scientific calculator
will do the job.
Gary R.
other web questions on
the same problem. I had the same problem when I upgraded to jessie. That
time I ended up reinstalling the whole system since it needed a good
housecleaning anyway.
Gary R.
On 12/22/2015 01:14 AM, anxious...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, 22 December 2015 08:00:05 UTC
On 22/12/15 04:44 PM, Narunas Krasauskas wrote:
I have this HDD (WD3200BPVT) which used to be part of the RAID-1 array
which has been created with Debian (Wheezy) installer, then AES
encrypted, then split into LVM volumes.
Personalities : [raid1]
md1 : active raid1 sda2[0] sdb2[1]
happens at the same place.
During boot sda1 passes the system check and after hand rebooting the
system works fine. An fsck check passes with flying colors. Does anyone
have a clue as to what is going on here.
Gary R.
-a
mount: /etc/fstab: parse error: ignore entry at line 9.
I think that covers everything. I went through the apt-get process until
no more files needed updating. Ran apt-get check etc. Nothing showed up.
Gary R.
On 12/21/2015 09:18 PM, Sven Hartge wrote:
Marc Shapiro <marcns...@gmail.
On 20/12/15 10:08 AM, michael bailey wrote:
Updated Debian Jessie 8.0 using :-
apt-get -u update
apt-get -u upgrade
apt-get -u dist-upgrade
but now find that the PC won't reboot.
Am getting messages such as
'couldn't start the load kernel modules' and
'couldn't start /boot/efi'
Can anyone
Hi Sasa
You sure you want to use wine. I gave up on wine, started using
VirtualBox and just loaded an old copy of windows xp into that. This
beats wine or a dual boot system.
Gary R
On 12/17/2015 08:12 AM, Saša Janiška wrote:
Hello,
few days ago I migrated from openSUSE Tumbleweed
On 16/12/15 03:10 PM, Carlos Davila wrote:
Hi,
During boot I am getting the following message:
lvmetad is not active yet, using direct activation during sysinit
"disk/by-uuid-": Invalid path for Logical Volume.
But I have no logical volumes on my system (Stretch on sdb). The
system
On 15/12/15 05:02 PM, Bob Holtzman wrote:
Running Wheezy (7.9) on a reinstall after launching Jessie thru a wall.
Reinstalled all my s/w including msmtp and fetchmail. I brought
.fetchmailrc over from my backup as well as .msmtprc. Both had been
working flawlessly on the previous install. Now
On 10/12/15 06:22 AM, Brian wrote:
On Wed 09 Dec 2015 at 18:25:35 -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
I'm running Jessie/64 on a laptop and wanted to route print to one of 3
printers, so I created a print class called "photo" to handle the job
management. I use lpr to actually start the prin
I'm running Jessie/64 on a laptop and wanted to route print to one of 3
printers, so I created a print class called "photo" to handle the job
management. I use lpr to actually start the printing using the command:
lpr -P photo $1(where $1 is the name of the file to be printed -
in this
On 24/11/15 10:22 AM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
I am still running Wheezy and would like to test Jessie before
committing to it. Is a chroot a viable method? If so, can someone
point me to a link on how best to set it up and use it. I will want
to test it with, and without, systemd. Would a dual
On 17/11/15 10:59 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
After an upgrade & reboot last week, I lost my onboard network
connection on my Stretch/AMD64 system.
I can still see the device using lspci:
05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethe
After an upgrade & reboot last week, I lost my onboard network
connection on my Stretch/AMD64 system.
I can still see the device using lspci:
05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 06)
but it doesn't come
On 09/10/15 05:08 PM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
Hello.
I'm looking for a free (as in freedom) software that will remind me of
daily tasks. That is it: one in which I can program reminders to be
shown daily at a certain hour as a window to catch my attention or as
a sound. I have searched
On 09/10/15 11:03 AM, Darac Marjal wrote:
On Fri, Oct 09, 2015 at 08:15:57PM +0530, Himanshu Shekhar wrote:
Hey guys!
Do anybody have any idea about upstart to replace systemV in sid: the next
release.
By default? Probably not going to happen. Upstart lost out to systemd in
the tech-ctte vote.
On 08/10/15 07:31 AM, Floris wrote:
Op Wed, 07 Oct 2015 17:03:51 +0200 schreef Gary Dale
<garyd...@torfree.net>:
On 06/10/15 03:58 PM, Floris wrote:
When I plug my Canon SX100 in, I get this from journalctl -r (left
off the rest because it was from before the camera was plugged in):
On 06/10/15 03:58 PM, Floris wrote:
When I plug my Canon SX100 in, I get this from journalctl -r (left
off the rest because it was from before the camera was plugged in):
Oct 06 10:35:11 transponder
org.gtk.Private.GPhoto2VolumeMonitor[2378]: (process:3953):
GVFS-GPhoto2-WARNING **: device
On 02/10/15 05:35 PM, Floris wrote:
Op Fri, 02 Oct 2015 18:34:10 +0200 schreef Gary Dale
<garyd...@torfree.net>:
I'm running an up to date Stretch/AMD64 system with Plasma desktop. I
just plugged in my camera through its USB cable but didn't get a
notification window.
The camera sh
On 02/10/15 05:35 PM, Floris wrote:
Op Fri, 02 Oct 2015 18:34:10 +0200 schreef Gary Dale
<garyd...@torfree.net>:
I'm running an up to date Stretch/AMD64 system with Plasma desktop. I
just plugged in my camera through its USB cable but didn't get a
notification window.
The camera sh
I'm running an up to date Stretch/AMD64 system with Plasma desktop. I
just plugged in my camera through its USB cable but didn't get a
notification window.
The camera shows up in lsusb but there is no storage device showing when
I try ls /dev/sd*.
I took the SD card out from the camera and
won't have drivers available in
linux but don't care. Knoppix boots fine. Could this be used for what I
want to do.
Does anyone know where I can find a concise set of instructions for a
"cold iron" installation.
Gary R.
On 09/17/2015 12:39 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
On Thu, 2015-09-17 at 11:43 -0700, Gary Roach wrote:
Hi
I have a Qosmio G25 that I have had for some year. It has been a dual
boot system with Windoz XP on one 60GB drive and Debian Wheezy on the
other 60GB drive using a Grub2 loader. I recently
On 09/17/2015 03:28 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Thursday 17 September 2015 22:52:04 Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Thursday 17 September 2015 21:21:37 Gary Roach wrote:
No debian
netinstall disk that I have tried has worked.
I have never had one that didn't work. Have you checked your downloads?
Where
I noticed that the netinstall disk has only .exe and .ini files for
starup.?? (Windoze?)
Im stuck. Any help will be sincerely appreciated.
Gary R.
On 13/09/15 04:28 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
I am trying to replacing 1 TB drives with 2TB i am using RAID 1 mdadm
i successfully replaced the first drive and it is synced and working
normally.
i also installed grub by this commad "grub-install /dev/sdc"
/dev/sdc is my new drive.
Please
,
Gary
On 06/09/15 10:58 AM, Hans wrote:
Hello list,
at the moment it looks like the repository is rather broken. If you want do an
upgrade or change from stable to testing, or if you want to upgrade testing,
be very carefully. Otherwise you might break your system!
Just take a look:
Aptitude konnte
On 09/01/2015 04:22 PM, rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
I keep forgetting about WINE -- likely because I never have used WINE.
>From the WINE HQ web site, it appears that WINE may be a reasonable
solution, and even a way to circumvent the problems of running the intel
code on an amd machine.
On 08/28/2015 06:24 AM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
Gary Roach wrote on 08/28/2015 01:01:
snip
The requested URL /redmine was not found on this server.
Apache/2.4.10 (Debian) Server at supercrunch Port 80
I'm wondering why the server can't fine redmine. The redmine.conf is in the
sites-enabled
of my stuff is straight dhcp.
I don't know whether any of this helps. I do appreciate all of your help.
Gary R.
On 26/08/15 12:47 PM, Tim Tepatti wrote:
Hi all,
I've just done a fresh minimal install of Debian Stretch, and noticed
something odd. In ifconfig and iwconfig, all of my adapters have weird
names, like ens2 instead of eth0.
Can anyone tell me why this is? I tried to look it up online but
On 08/24/2015 08:42 AM, Gary Roach wrote:
On 08/24/2015 12:57 AM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
Hi,
why not just start from a ruby-less system by merely installing
redmine and
redmine-sqlite? All dependencies will be fullfilled by apt-get or
aptitude.
According to /usr/share/doc/redmine
.
Thanks for all help past, present and future.
Gary R.
down a step by step ruby, rails, passenger
system before attempting to install redmine again. This may be the hard
way but the easy way never worked. Believe me, I tried.
Which brings me back to my original question. What is meant by the term
application.
Gary R.
application yet. If this means passenger then
there are about 6 different places that are possibilities. Could someone
please clarify?
Gary R.
On 08/21/2015 10:13 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
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On 08/21/2015 12:29 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
what do the log files say? Best is if you look at them (1) just
after having restarted
logs for details about the error.
I think that the missing /usr/bin/passanger-config file is the root
problem. I tried to symlink the file in but it doesn't seem to have
worked. I'll keep working.
Gary R.
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On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 06:55:46PM -0700, Gary Roach wrote:
On 08/19/2015 12:52 PM, Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
[...]
8. cp /usr/share/doc/redmine/examples/apache2-passenger-alias.conf
/etc/apache2
On 20/08/15 06:53 AM, ken wrote:
One of the build options for a laptop I'm looking at buying is DVD vs
Blu-Ray. I've never used Blue-ray before, so is there some compelling
reason, as a Linux guy, to want to get Blu-ray?
The decision isn't that simple. As others have pointed out, the no
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I really appreciate your help
Gary R.
sick of the whole process that I run like hell.
Gary R.
) on line help. My choice of last
resort - although absolutely necessary - is a mailing list. So far
redmine has pretty well failed my first two choices. At this point, I'm
ripping it out and starting over.
Gary R
is wrong I
would sincerely appreciate it.
Gary R.
Took less than 15 minutes.
So in my humble opinion the package is in perfect shape.
Regards,
Alex
I followed your procedure exactly. No joy. The lack of an ..alias.conf
was a mistake but has been corrected.
Any other suggestions would be sincerely appreciated.
Gary R.
/apache2/sites-available/redmine.conf
edit /etc/apache2/sites-available/redmine.conf
a2ensite redmine.conf
service apache2 reload
Nothing shows up on the system monitor that would indicate that anything
- other than apache2 - is running.
Localhost/redmine gives a 404 error.
Help!
Gary R
On 08/18/2015 01:47 PM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2015-08-18, Gary Roach gary719_li...@verizon.net wrote:
Hi all,
I have just installed Redmine by the usual method of aptitude install
redmine. I selected sqlite as the database. I have had Apache2 running
for a long time on my jessie system
On 14/08/15 03:25 AM, Jose Legido wrote:
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 7:59 PM, Gary Dale garyd...@torfree.net wrote:
On 13/08/15 06:01 AM, Jose Legido wrote:
Hello!
I have a software RAID1 with 2 discs. When I get out one disk, the
system not boot directly, I have to do mannually actions:
Loading
On 13/08/15 06:01 AM, Jose Legido wrote:
Hello!
I have a software RAID1 with 2 discs. When I get out one disk, the
system not boot directly, I have to do mannually actions:
Loading, please wait...
Gave up waiting for root device. Common problems:
- Boot args (cat /proc/cmdline)
- Check
On 07/08/15 10:26 AM, Cobra wrote:
I have completed a network installation of 8.1.0. I left the root password
blank (i.e., disabled root login), supplied a username and password for a
system management account, and selected GNOME as the only additional software
to install.
After the
pptp was an early M$ attempt at vpn. Not recommended.
A popular use for vpn these days, at least in Canada, is to get access
to U.S. versions of products such as Netflix.
On 06/08/15 09:45 AM, Bob Bernstein wrote:
I became curious about the recent vpn thread here, and went browsing
around
/python2.7/dist-packages/IPython...
No qt directory is listed.
Obviously, my IDE is using python 2.7 and can't find the qt directory
because it doesn't exist.
How do I fix this.
Debian linux jessie distribution with KDE desktop
Gary R
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On 29/07/15 06:30 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
Dear All,
I have 4 partitions in my /dev/sdb total size of a whole drive is 2 TB
in where main partition is of 1TB in size.
however i want to increase this 1TB partition. therefore i added new
3TB /dev/sda and replicated the partition tables
On 28/07/15 08:11 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
I had a RAID 1 array for our (fileserver)samba setup which is
integrated with AD . last weekone drive died along with motherboard.i
attached the drive to another one everything seems working fine till
today. now i am seeing error on windows
On 27/07/15 10:08 PM, Celejar wrote:
Hi,
I have a fairly new external USB disk that frequently throws errors.
When these occur, the disk becomes partially or totally inaccessible.
Even worse, when I try to umount it, the umount hangs indefinitely,
using 100% of one of my cpu cores. I haven't
On 26/07/15 08:57 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Sunday 26 July 2015 13:17:02 Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jul 2015 10:54:35 +0100
Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
But that is for wheezy and earlier. systemd is, of course, different.
Maybe the list should implement a rule, that people
On 26/07/15 10:45 AM, John Hasler wrote:
It may have been an X-Y question, but the answer to the question
actually asked, was ntp.
That is *an* answer. The full answer is that the Chrony and Ntp
packages provide time daemons. Systemd-timesyncd provides an SNTP
client which is probably
On 26/07/15 12:47 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
Paul E Condon wrote on 07/26/2015 10:14 AM:
On 20150726_0252-0700, anxious...@gmail.com wrote:
Also years ago, and still today, there is approx which does a much
more sophisticated analysis of the data stream of repeated queries of
an ntp server. In
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