Re: [HS] git-svn et git-filter-repo

2021-07-18 Thread Daniel Caillibaud
Le 12/07/21 à 22:29, Arnaud Vandyck a écrit : > Peut-être avec —ignore-paths > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7668752/git-svn-ignore-paths Excellente suggestion, merci, ça fait ce que je voulais :-) Et toutes mes confuses… j'aurais pu trouver ça tout seul en fouillant mieux la doc :-S

Re: [HS] git-svn et git-filter-repo

2021-07-12 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
filtrant le svn comme dans ce projet? >> >> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15535334/filter-a-lot-of-sensitive-code-from-an-svn-repository >> >> Les gros fichiers obsoletes seraient exclus du dépôt. > > Oui, c'est ce que j'envisageais en dernier recours :

Re: [HS] git-svn et git-filter-repo

2021-07-12 Thread Daniel Caillibaud
Le 09/07/21 à 20:45, Arnaud Vandyck a écrit : > Peut-être en filtrant le svn comme dans ce projet? > > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15535334/filter-a-lot-of-sensitive-code-from-an-svn-repository > > Les gros fichiers obsoletes seraient exclus du dépôt. Oui, c'est ce qu

Re: [HS] git-svn et git-filter-repo

2021-07-09 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
 Peut-être en filtrant le svn comme dans ce projet? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15535334/filter-a-lot-of-sensitive-code-from-an-svn-repository Les gros fichiers obsoletes seraient exclus du dépôt. Bien à vous, -- Arnaud sur son iPhone > Le 9 juil. 2021 à 14:58, Daniel Caillib

[HS] git-svn et git-filter-repo

2021-07-09 Thread Daniel Caillibaud
ça - Le dépôt svn est énorme, avec des éléments de doc obsolètes dans l'historique (plein de zip et de vidéos ont été mis dans le dépôt, virés depuis), trop gros pour l'envoyer sur un gitlab => git-filter-repo [2] est parfait pour ça (conseillé dans la doc officielle [3] à la place de `git

Re: OpenVpn Mac Address Filter

2021-06-02 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi, On 2021-06-02 8:45 a.m., Gokan Atmaca wrote: > Hello > > There I am trying to compile openvpn. I am getting an error as below. > > What can be the problem ? > > -% error: > /usr/bin/install: cannot stat './openvpn.8': No such file or directory > make[4]: *** [Makefile:515: install-man8]

Re: OpenVpn Mac Address Filter

2021-06-02 Thread Gokan Atmaca
> > You are right. I will try Google 2fa. > > > > On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 9:57 PM Erwan David wrote: > > > > Le 29/05/2021 à 20:09, Gokan Atmaca a écrit : > > > Hello > > > > > > Can we filter MAC addresses of Openvpn clients ? > > >

Re: OpenVpn Mac Address Filter

2021-05-31 Thread Gokan Atmaca
> > Le 29/05/2021 à 20:09, Gokan Atmaca a écrit : > > Hello > > > > Can we filter MAC addresses of Openvpn clients ? > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > > Mac address is available only on the local network. You usually do not > get the mac address

Re: OpenVpn Mac Address Filter

2021-05-29 Thread Erwan David
Le 29/05/2021 à 20:09, Gokan Atmaca a écrit : > Hello > > Can we filter MAC addresses of Openvpn clients ? > > Thanks. > > > Mac address is available only on the local network. You usually do not get the mac address of the openvpn client but the mac address of nic of the

OpenVpn Mac Address Filter

2021-05-29 Thread Gokan Atmaca
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Re: State: stopped "Filter failed" on a Xerox Phaser 6125N. how do you troubleshoot a printer in Linux?

2020-04-08 Thread Brian
t; > > > # grep -v "not idle any more" /var/log/cups/error_log | less > > > > D [06/Apr/2020:00:31:51 +0200] [Job 4] 2 filters for job: > > D [06/Apr/2020:00:31:51 +0200] [Job 4] pstops (application/postscript > > to application/vnd.cups-postscript, cos

Re: State: stopped "Filter failed" on a Xerox Phaser 6125N. how do you troubleshoot a printer in Linux?

2020-04-07 Thread Brian
On Tue 07 Apr 2020 at 07:02:55 +0200, Albretch Mueller wrote: > # ls -l /usr/lib/cups/filter/FXM_PF > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 17065 Feb 11 2012 /usr/lib/cups/filter/FXM_PF > > # file /usr/lib/cups/filter/FXM_PF > /usr/lib/cups/filter/FXM_PF: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 803

Re: State: stopped "Filter failed" on a Xerox Phaser 6125N. how do you troubleshoot a printer in Linux?

2020-04-07 Thread Klaus Singvogel
Albretch Mueller wrote: > > 2. /usr/lib/cups/filter/FXM_PF > > > Not known by me. Is the file present? Is it executable? Does it fail, if > > you execute it? > > # ls -l /usr/lib/cups/filter/FXM_PF > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 17065 Feb 11 2012 /usr/lib/cups/filter/FX

Re: State: stopped "Filter failed" on a Xerox Phaser 6125N. how do you troubleshoot a printer in Linux?

2020-04-06 Thread Albretch Mueller
ht aktualisiert. real0m2,514s user0m2,380s sys 0m0,104s # > 2. /usr/lib/cups/filter/FXM_PF > Not known by me. Is the file present? Is it executable? Does it fail, if > you execute it? # ls -l /usr/lib/cups/filter/FXM_PF -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 17065 Feb 11 2012 /usr/lib/cups/filt

Re: State: stopped "Filter failed" on a Xerox Phaser 6125N. how do you troubleshoot a printer in Linux?

2020-04-06 Thread Klaus Singvogel
[06/Apr/2020:00:31:51 +0200] [Job 4] 2 filters for job: > D [06/Apr/2020:00:31:51 +0200] [Job 4] pstops (application/postscript > to application/vnd.cups-postscript, cost 66) > D [06/Apr/2020:00:31:51 +0200] [Job 4] /usr/lib/cups/filter/FXM_PF > (application/vnd.cups-postscript

Re: State: stopped "Filter failed" on a Xerox Phaser 6125N. how do you troubleshoot a printer in Linux?

2020-04-06 Thread Albretch Mueller
evel Mo 6. Apr 22:37:44 CEST 2020 LogLevel debug # # cupsctl --debug-logging # cupsctl LogLevel=debug2 # grep -v "not idle any more" /var/log/cups/error_log | less E [06/Apr/2020:00:31:51 +0200] [Job 4] Job stopped due to filter errors; please consult the error_log file for details. D [0

Re: State: stopped "Filter failed" on a Xerox Phaser 6125N. how do you troubleshoot a printer in Linux?

2020-04-06 Thread Klaus Singvogel
* printer's device ID strings [...] > I don't think exactly where the problem may be/how to troubleshoot the > problem? For me it looks like your printer is correctly installed regarding hardware connection, but no guaranty. The more interesting question is: why does the Filter fail?

Re: State: stopped "Filter failed" on a Xerox Phaser 6125N. how do you troubleshoot a printer in Linux?

2020-04-06 Thread Brian
On Mon 06 Apr 2020 at 16:05:11 +0200, Albretch Mueller wrote: > On 4/6/20, Brian wrote: > > A complete error_log is needed. The Printing section of the wiki should > > help you get one. > > following the documentation on in the case of a USB connected printer: > >

Re: State: stopped "Filter failed" on a Xerox Phaser 6125N. how do you troubleshoot a printer in Linux?

2020-04-06 Thread Albretch Mueller
On 4/6/20, Brian wrote: > A complete error_log is needed. The Printing section of the wiki should > help you get one. following the documentation on in the case of a USB connected printer: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems * usb kernel modules loaded for the line printer

Re: State: stopped "Filter failed" on a Xerox Phaser 6125N. how do you troubleshoot a printer in Linux?

2020-04-06 Thread G.W. Haywood
Hi there, On Mon, 6 Apr 2020, Albretch Mueller wrote: WOuld you suggest a good guideline about how to troubleshoot printers? When CUPS works, it just works. When it doesn't, it's a nightmare. Some of the defaults for CUPS (especially for its behaviour after errors) are questionable at the

Re: State: stopped "Filter failed" on a Xerox Phaser 6125N. how do you troubleshoot a printer in Linux?

2020-04-06 Thread elvis
On 6/4/20 9:06 am, Albretch Mueller wrote: Last time I had a 'filter failed' it was because a program in the filter chain was not installed or was crashing. The filter is just your output piped to a program to convert it to another format etc. Like pdf something your printer can print like

Re: State: stopped "Filter failed" on a Xerox Phaser 6125N. how do you troubleshoot a printer in Linux?

2020-04-06 Thread Brian
te=3(idle) > D [06/Apr/2020:01:19:35 +0200] [Job 5] printer-state-message="Filter failed" > D [06/Apr/2020:01:19:35 +0200] [Job 5] printer-state-reasons=none A complete error_log is needed. The Printing section of the wiki should help you get one. -- Brian.

Re: State: stopped "Filter failed" on a Xerox Phaser 6125N. how do you troubleshoot a printer in Linux?

2020-04-05 Thread Albretch Mueller
I see on the error logs after making sure the printer is ready to receive print jobs (based on its own menu) http://localhost:631/admin/log/error_log ... D [06/Apr/2020:01:19:35 +0200] [Job 5] printer-state=3(idle) D [06/Apr/2020:01:19:35 +0200] [Job 5] printer-state-message="Filter failed&q

State: stopped "Filter failed" on a Xerox Phaser 6125N. how do you troubleshoot a printer in Linux?

2020-04-05 Thread Albretch Mueller
.archlinux.org/index.php/CUPS/Printer-specific_problems I can see the printer fine both while using cups going: localhost:631 and in libreoffice and okular, but the printer doesn't actually print. The message that I see in cups is: State: stopped "Filter failed" ~ A google search a less than 5 sinvoll hits which weren't really helpful. WOuld you suggest a good guideline about how to troubleshoot printers? lbrtchx

Re: Gnu sieve vs Dovecot sieve-filter - sieve-filter extremely slow at lda (writing emails to local mbox files)

2019-09-12 Thread elvis
On 12/9/19 8:06 am, Zenaan Harkness wrote: On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 07:55:23AM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote: Why is Gnu sieve so extremely fast to batch process an mbox file, but while Dovecot's sieve-filter is an order of magnitude slower? Sequence: - mpop or getmail to pipeline download

Re: Gnu sieve vs Dovecot sieve-filter - sieve-filter extremely slow at lda (writing emails to local mbox files)

2019-09-11 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 07:55:23AM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > Why is Gnu sieve so extremely fast to batch process an mbox file, but > while Dovecot's sieve-filter is an order of magnitude slower? > > Sequence: > > - mpop or getmail to pipeline download emails i

Gnu sieve vs Dovecot sieve-filter - sieve-filter extremely slow at lda (writing emails to local mbox files)

2019-09-11 Thread Zenaan Harkness
Why is Gnu sieve so extremely fast to batch process an mbox file, but while Dovecot's sieve-filter is an order of magnitude slower? Sequence: - mpop or getmail to pipeline download emails into temp mbox file - filter that file Gnu sieve just flies through a local mbox file and saving emails

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-29 Thread rhkramer
On Tuesday, January 29, 2019 08:40:04 AM to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > I'm still having difficulty in expressing this phenomenon (and it /is/ > important to me: the one advantage Google has over DDG is that it "knows" > more about you -- and that is exactly why I don't want it. This means > that I've

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-29 Thread tomas
On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 08:21:37AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Tuesday, January 29, 2019 04:10:01 AM to...@tuxteam.de wrote: [...] > > Now I'm not saying all of this to tease you or something, but because > > it illustrates (to me, at least) how difficult search actually is: > > +1

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-29 Thread tomas
On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 08:20:52AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 10:10:01AM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > I must admit I skipped ( EEEK =:-o ) the search engine myself, which > > would've > > been DuckDuckGo (y'all know: Google -- what is Google, anyway? ;-) > > > >

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-29 Thread rhkramer
On Tuesday, January 29, 2019 04:10:01 AM to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 12:08:35PM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > Ahh, ok, sorry, it looks like I lied -- I searched for [define: bananian] > > using Duck Duck Go (not google, as I had stated). > > I must admit I skipped (

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-29 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 10:10:01AM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > I must admit I skipped ( EEEK =:-o ) the search engine myself, which would've > been DuckDuckGo (y'all know: Google -- what is Google, anyway? ;-) > > Curious as I am, I tried define:bananian with DDG: the second hit is a >

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-29 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 12:08:35PM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Monday, January 28, 2019 11:42:52 AM Jeremy Nicoll wrote: > > On Mon, 28 Jan 2019, at 15:11, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > > Maybe I am morphing into a cat, but what does bananian mean. Googling > > > didn't help, showed me

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-28 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 28 January 2019 13:19:50 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Monday, January 28, 2019 12:08:35 PM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > Ahh, ok, sorry, it looks like I lied > > I guess I should clarify, I should know better than to make statements > like that on a mail list (but, it does say "it

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-28 Thread rhkramer
On Monday, January 28, 2019 12:08:35 PM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > Ahh, ok, sorry, it looks like I lied I guess I should clarify, I should know better than to make statements like that on a mail list (but, it does say "it looks like I lied" ;-) I mean, if I want to run for president -- oh,

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-28 Thread rhkramer
On Monday, January 28, 2019 11:42:52 AM Jeremy Nicoll wrote: > On Mon, 28 Jan 2019, at 15:11, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > Maybe I am morphing into a cat, but what does bananian mean. Googling > > didn't help, showed me Banyan (a fruit) and talked about a website and > > whether it is safe for

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-28 Thread Jeremy Nicoll
On Mon, 28 Jan 2019, at 15:11, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > Maybe I am morphing into a cat, but what does bananian mean. Googling didn't > help, showed me Banyan (a fruit) and talked about a website and whether it is > safe for children. The very first hit I get is for a linux distro. And I

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-28 Thread rhkramer
On Monday, January 28, 2019 10:21:31 AM Curt wrote: > It helped me: > > https://www.bananian.org/details Thanks to you and Tomas -- you are a better googler than I am ;-)

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-28 Thread Curt
On 2019-01-28, wrote: > > > I don't know, but my assoc memory suggests it might be a Raspbian > for a Banana Pi. > A bananian could also be someone who lives in a banana.

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-28 Thread Curt
On 2019-01-28, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Monday, January 28, 2019 08:14:24 AM Brian wrote: >> bananian > > Maybe I am morphing into a cat, but what does bananian mean. Googling didn't > help, showed me Banyan (a fruit) and talked about a website and whether it is > safe for children. >

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-28 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 10:11:00AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Monday, January 28, 2019 08:14:24 AM Brian wrote: > > bananian > > Maybe I am morphing into a cat, but what does bananian mean. Googling didn't > help, showed me Banyan (a fruit) and talked about a website and whether it

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-28 Thread rhkramer
On Monday, January 28, 2019 08:14:24 AM Brian wrote: > bananian Maybe I am morphing into a cat, but what does bananian mean. Googling didn't help, showed me Banyan (a fruit) and talked about a website and whether it is safe for children.

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-28 Thread Brian
631/printers/HP_Officejet_6600) and > print e.g. the testpage, the job fails with "Filter failed". The server is 172.16.2.4. The client is 172.16.2.7. But the logs also show a 172.16.2.3; what is it? [...] > lpstat -t on the remote server > -- > &

Re: cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-27 Thread Brian
P_Officejet_6600) and > print e.g. the testpage, the job fails with "Filter failed". [...] Please confirm that /var/log/cups/error_log (LogLevel warn) is from the client and say *exactly* what you did when you added the printer of the remote-server with localhost:631. -- Brian.

cups "Filter failed" | filter rastertopdf stops with status 1 | local printing works; remote printing not

2019-01-27 Thread toogley
and print a testpage there. However, when i visit https://localhost:631 (on the laptop), add the printer of the remote-server manually there (url is ipp://172.16.2.4:631/printers/HP_Officejet_6600) and print e.g. the testpage, the job fails with "Filter failed". What did i try: * Int

Re: filter network traffic of KVM guests.

2018-05-20 Thread Chris
On Sun, 20 May 2018 00:15:12 +0300 Reco wrote: > Not your only option (had my share of openvswitch, ditched the thing > recently). I fact, I count four possible ways of doing it (and that's > without the external hardware): Thank you Reco! Your replies were very helpful. I really appreciate

Re: filter network traffic of KVM guests.

2018-05-19 Thread Reco
Hi. On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 06:35:59AM +0200, Chris wrote: > On Thu, 17 May 2018 23:11:51 +0300 > Reco wrote: > > > Either ebtables (for a conventional brigde) or macvtap in private mode > > will do it. Openvswitch will work too, but it's nowhere near in > > simplicity compared to

Re: filter network traffic of KVM guests.

2018-05-18 Thread Chris
On Thu, 17 May 2018 23:11:51 +0300 Reco wrote: > Either ebtables (for a conventional brigde) or macvtap in private mode > will do it. Openvswitch will work too, but it's nowhere near in > simplicity compared to macvtap. Thank you for your quick reply, Reco. Unfortunately, I described improperly

Re: filter network traffic of KVM guests.

2018-05-18 Thread Reco
Hi. On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 10:47:11AM +1200, Richard Hector wrote: > On 18/05/18 08:11, Reco wrote: > >> I read it's deprecated to use iptables on a linux bridge. [1] > > Yup, you should not. > Interesting, I wasn't aware of that. dmesg(1) says to this: bridge: filtering via

Re: filter network traffic of KVM guests.

2018-05-17 Thread Richard Hector
On 18/05/18 08:11, Reco wrote: >> I read it's deprecated to use iptables on a linux bridge. [1] > Yup, you should not. Interesting, I wasn't aware of that. Does that just apply to running iptables on the host? Or should I also not run it in the vm (eg on a rented VPS, where I assume the net

Re: filter network traffic of KVM guests.

2018-05-17 Thread Reco
Hi. On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 08:11:06PM +0200, Chris wrote: > All, > > I'd like to filter network traffic of KVM guests. > > case A: > - no MAC / IP Spoofing > - isolate guest, connections to the gateway only > - no connection to the KVM host > - no NAT &g

filter network traffic of KVM guests.

2018-05-17 Thread Chris
All, I'd like to filter network traffic of KVM guests. case A: - no MAC / IP Spoofing - isolate guest, connections to the gateway only - no connection to the KVM host - no NAT - maybe contradictory: same subnet as KVM host case B: - no MAC / IP Spoofing - isolate guest, connections

Re: AI spam filter

2018-05-14 Thread John Conover
deloptes writes: > Nicolas George wrote: > > I doubt there is something meaningful beyond bayesian spam filter. It is the > most efficient way. Neural Network is a method, which would not apply very > well to spam detection as it is more sophisticated and leads to unjusti

Re: AI spam filter

2018-05-14 Thread deloptes
Nicolas George wrote: > Hi. > > For years I have been using bogofilter as my main spam filter. But > nowadays, neural networks and machine learning have made enormous > progress. > > I wonder if there is somewhere in Debian a spam filter (working on the > same principle

Re: AI spam filter

2018-05-14 Thread deloptes
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > AFAIK, google's voice recognition / transcription works that way (by > sending the sound to a server and letting the server translate the voice > to text), and then sending the text back to the smartphone. bingo! and you accepted the license, which gives exclusive

Re: AI spam filter

2018-05-14 Thread deloptes
Abdullah Ramazanoğlu wrote: > Once it has been fine tuned, it was less > than a minute's job to calculate the next[1] buy & sell orders for a given > portfolio. Yes but this is more or less a closed domain, while for mailing things look different.

Re: AI spam filter

2018-05-14 Thread Abdullah Ramazanoğlu
On Mon, 14 May 2018 13:16:01 +0100 Darac Marjal said: > Or, in other words, while it may take several CPU-decades to train an AI > what a dog looks like, once it has learnt that, recognising a dog then > becomes a trivial task. I can confirm to this. Once I was upto a pseudo-AI[0] project for

Re: AI spam filter

2018-05-14 Thread rhkramer
On Monday, May 14, 2018 06:23:07 AM Darac Marjal wrote: > I'm no expert in AI, but it was my understanding that, while you need > massive amounts of data and processing of that data to CREATE an AI > model, the model itself can be relatively modest to run. I believe the above. > This, I >

Re: AI spam filter

2018-05-14 Thread Darac Marjal
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 12:02:10PM +, Curt wrote: On 2018-05-14, Darac Marjal wrote: I'm no expert in AI, but it was my understanding that, while you need massive amounts of data and processing of that data to CREATE an AI model, the model itself can be

Re: AI spam filter

2018-05-14 Thread Curt
On 2018-05-14, Darac Marjal wrote: > > I'm no expert in AI, but it was my understanding that, while you need > massive amounts of data and processing of that data to CREATE an AI > model, the model itself can be relatively modest to run. This, I > believe, is how

Re: AI spam filter

2018-05-14 Thread Darac Marjal
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 09:45:16AM +, Curt wrote: On 2018-05-13, Nathaniel Suchy (Lunorian) wrote: Have any spam filters attempted to use neural networks? How well did that work out? Apparently, they work quite well (but it seems you need mucho processing power--an

Re: AI spam filter

2018-05-14 Thread Curt
On 2018-05-13, Nathaniel Suchy (Lunorian) wrote: > > Have any spam filters attempted to use neural networks? How well did > that work out? > Apparently, they work quite well (but it seems you need mucho processing power--an "enormous collection of computers"; "massive amounts

Re: AI spam filter

2018-05-13 Thread Nathaniel Suchy (Lunorian)
r. But as I explained, I already use bogofilter, > which is already a Bayesian filter (and IIRC much lighter than > Spamassassin). But Bayesian classification is a very limited form of AI. > > What I am looking for is something that makes uses of the tremendous > theoretical and

Re: AI spam filter

2018-05-13 Thread Nicolas George
Gregory Seidman (2018-05-13): > Spamassassin has a Bayesian classifier (a standard AI technique) in > addition to its rules-base classification. Thanks for the pointer. But as I explained, I already use bogofilter, which is already a Bayesian filter (and IIRC much lighter than Spamas

Re: AI spam filter

2018-05-13 Thread Gregory Seidman
and incorrect classifications it's made. At this point I get few errors either way. --Greg On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 12:03:01PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > Hi. > > For years I have been using bogofilter as my main spam filter. But > nowadays, neural networks and machine learni

AI spam filter

2018-05-13 Thread Nicolas George
Hi. For years I have been using bogofilter as my main spam filter. But nowadays, neural networks and machine learning have made enormous progress. I wonder if there is somewhere in Debian a spam filter (working on the same principles as bogofilter: a stand-alone program that reads a mail from

Re: Filter logcheck reboot messages?

2017-12-11 Thread Dave Sherohman
On Sat, Dec 09, 2017 at 04:49:09PM +0100, Sven Hartge wrote: > Ulf Volmer wrote: > > On 09.12.2017 15:37, Sven Hartge wrote: > >> Richard Hector wrote: > >>> Nobody else uses logcheck? Everyone is fine with how it works? I use it on a few dozen servers

Re: Filter logcheck reboot messages?

2017-12-09 Thread Richard Hector
On 10/12/17 04:01, Ulf Volmer wrote: > On 09.12.2017 15:37, Sven Hartge wrote: >> Richard Hector wrote: >> >>> Nobody else uses logcheck? Everyone is fine with how it works? >> >> I use logcheck on all systems and I see no need to change it. In fact, I >> *want* the reboot

Re: Filter logcheck reboot messages?

2017-12-09 Thread Sven Hartge
Ulf Volmer wrote: > On 09.12.2017 15:37, Sven Hartge wrote: >> Richard Hector wrote: >>> Nobody else uses logcheck? Everyone is fine with how it works? >> >> I use logcheck on all systems and I see no need to change it. In >> fact, I *want* the reboot

Re: Filter logcheck reboot messages?

2017-12-09 Thread Ulf Volmer
On 09.12.2017 15:37, Sven Hartge wrote: > Richard Hector wrote: > >> Nobody else uses logcheck? Everyone is fine with how it works? > > I use logcheck on all systems and I see no need to change it. In fact, I > *want* the reboot messages and filtering them out would be a

Re: Filter logcheck reboot messages?

2017-12-09 Thread Sven Hartge
Richard Hector wrote: > Nobody else uses logcheck? Everyone is fine with how it works? I use logcheck on all systems and I see no need to change it. In fact, I *want* the reboot messages and filtering them out would be a regression for me. Grüße, Sven. -- Sigmentation

Re: Filter logcheck reboot messages?

2017-12-09 Thread Jeremy Nicoll
On Sat, 9 Dec 2017, at 01:19, Richard Hector wrote: > Nobody else uses logcheck? Everyone is fine with how it works? Can't say... but having never heard of it I googled it, found my way to the project page and its mail-lists, and noticed that there's been hardly any traffic there for years.

Re: Filter logcheck reboot messages?

2017-12-08 Thread Richard Hector
On 08/12/17 16:55, Richard Hector wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm generally a happy user of logcheck, but it makes a lot of noise at > boot time, from kernel messages and startup scripts. > > There are two problems with this: Firstly, it's a lot of work to go > through and create filters for just me -

Filter logcheck reboot messages?

2017-12-07 Thread Richard Hector
Hi all, I'm generally a happy user of logcheck, but it makes a lot of noise at boot time, from kernel messages and startup scripts. There are two problems with this: Firstly, it's a lot of work to go through and create filters for just me - I started once, and gave up. Secondly, I don't actually

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-27 Thread Brian
On Mon 27 Mar 2017 at 18:22:04 +0100, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > Brian writes: > > > How about > > > > cupsfilter /etc/nsswitch > out.prn ? > > > > That should give more than one line of output. > > > > (Unable to determine MIME type of "/etc/nsswitch" is perturbing). > >

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-27 Thread Rodolfo Medina
191x_252x_Series.ppd -m printer/foo >> > /etc/nsswitch -e > out.prn 2> log >> > >> > and post again. >> >> Now they are both: >> >> cupsfilter: File "/usr/lib/cups/filter/rastertosamsungspl" permissions OK >> (040755/

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-27 Thread Brian
2> log > > > > and post again. > > Now they are both: > > cupsfilter: File "/usr/lib/cups/filter/rastertosamsungspl" permissions OK > (040755/uid=0/gid=0). > cupsfilter: File "/usr/lib/cups/filter/commandtops" permissions OK > (040755/u

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-27 Thread Rodolfo Medina
gt;> >> /etc/cups/ppd/Samsung_ML-191x_252x_Series.ppd -m printer/foo -e > >> >> out.prn 2> log >> > >> > That's fine, but do not use the --list-filters option. In other words: >> > >> > cupsfilter -p /etc/cups/ppd/Samsung_ML-191x_252

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-27 Thread Brian
list-filters option. In other words: > > > > cupsfilter -p /etc/cups/ppd/Samsung_ML-191x_252x_Series.ppd -m printer/foo > > /etc/nsswitch -e > out.prn 2> log > > > > and post the logs. > > > >> , but what in place of `printer/foo' and ? > >

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-27 Thread Rodolfo Medina
gt; That's fine, but do not use the --list-filters option. In other words: > > cupsfilter -p /etc/cups/ppd/Samsung_ML-191x_252x_Series.ppd -m printer/foo > /etc/nsswitch -e > out.prn 2> log > > and post the logs. > >> , but what in place of `printer/foo' and ? > > printe

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-27 Thread Brian
es is identical. The > > error_log you posted for the non-working machine had > > > > D [07/Mar/2017:14:35:23 +] [Job 1] Started filter > > /usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftopdf (PID 4741) > > D [07/Mar/2017:14:35:23 +] [Job 1] Started filter > > /usr/lib/cups/

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-27 Thread Rodolfo Medina
gt;> > http://www.bchemnet.com/suldr/suld.html >> > >> > Copying the PPD and filter is ok. But what file did you copy them from? >> > UnifiedLinuxDriver_1.02.tar.gz is not offered by the bchemnet.com site. >> > >> > Have you got that, too. The file you sa

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-26 Thread Brian
where did you get the necessary drivers? > >> > > Is there any sign of "gstoraster" in your error_log? > >> > >> No, no gstoraster in error_log. From UnifiedLinuxDriver_1.02.tar.gz I > >> extracted ML-191xspl2.ppd and copied it in a s

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-26 Thread Rodolfo Medina
r" in your error_log? >> >> No, no gstoraster in error_log. From UnifiedLinuxDriver_1.02.tar.gz I >> extracted ML-191xspl2.ppd and copied it in a subdirectory of my home >> directory, and the file rastertosamsungspl that I copied into >> /us

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-26 Thread Brian
ry, and the file rastertosamsungspl that I copied into > /usr/lib/cups/filter. No gstoraster. You aren't going anywhere. You will not be able to print. Read that again. Say it to yourself a hundred times. Got it? "UnifiedLinuxDriver" indicates a package downloaded from http://www.bche

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-26 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Teemu Likonen <tliko...@iki.fi> writes: > Rodolfo Medina [2017-03-07 15:41:54Z] wrote: > >> Thanks, `cups' alone was enough. Now the printer seems to be >> configured. But it does not print, and, when I get into `jobs', I see >> they are stopped with "Filter f

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-26 Thread Rodolfo Medina
aster" in your error_log? Sorry... No, no gstoraster in error_log. From UnifiedLinuxDriver_1.02.tar.gz I extracted ML-191xspl2.ppd and copied it in a subdirectory of my home directory, and the file rastertosamsungspl that I copied into /usr/lib/cups/filter. > You have rastertosamsungspl as a fi

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-25 Thread Teemu Likonen
Rodolfo Medina [2017-03-07 15:41:54Z] wrote: > Thanks, `cups' alone was enough. Now the printer seems to be > configured. But it does not print, and, when I get into `jobs', I see > they are stopped with "Filter failed" claim. What can I do? Please > help. Thanks. I had a &

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-25 Thread Brian
On Mon 20 Mar 2017 at 18:29:01 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> writes: > > > Post the output of 'ls -l /usr/lib/cups/filter'. > > Here it is: > > $ ls -l /usr/lib/cups/filter > total 1332 > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 43168 Jan 19 1

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-20 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> writes: > Post the output of 'ls -l /usr/lib/cups/filter'. Here it is: $ ls -l /usr/lib/cups/filter total 1332 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 43168 Jan 19 13:44 bannertopdf -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1907 Jan 19 13:44 brftoembosser -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 10480 Feb

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-13 Thread Brian
Sun 12 Mar 2017 > 07:44:49 GMT These are pending jobs. I can not imagine you want them. Remove with 'cancel -a -x'. (This is in the wiki, too). > The file /var/log/cups/error_log is very long. I noticed in it the following > lines: > > D [07/Mar/2017:14:35:23 +] [Job 1]

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-13 Thread Brian
> The file /var/log/cups/error_log is very long. I noticed in it the following > > lines: > >

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-13 Thread Rob van der Putten
enough. Now the printer seems to be configured. But it does not print, and, when I get into `jobs', I see they are stopped with "Filter failed" claim. What can I do? Please help. Thanks. Read the wiki and find out how to activate debug logging. Produce an error_log and examine it for the

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-13 Thread Rodolfo Medina
gt;> >> Thanks, `cups' alone was enough. Now the printer seems to be configured. >> >> But it does not print, and, when I get into `jobs', I see they are >> >> stopped with "Filter failed" claim. What can I do? Please help. >> >> Thanks. >> >

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-11 Thread Brian
d. > >> But it does not print, and, when I get into `jobs', I see they are stopped > >> with "Filter failed" claim. What can I do? Please help. Thanks. > > > > Read the wiki and find out how to activate debug logging. Produce an > > error_log

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message

2017-03-11 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> writes: > On Tue 07 Mar 2017 at 15:41:54 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > >> >> Thanks, `cups' alone was enough. Now the printer seems to be configured. >> But it does not print, and, when I get into `jobs', I see they are stopped >&g

Re: `Filter failed' no print error message (was: Printing packages)

2017-03-07 Thread Brian
. printer-driver-gutenprint is a Recommends:; you should get > > that too. > > > Thanks, `cups' alone was enough. Now the printer seems to be configured. But > it does not print, and, when I get into `jobs', I see they are stopped with > "Filter failed" claim. Wha

`Filter failed' no print error message (was: Printing packages)

2017-03-07 Thread Rodolfo Medina
to be configured. But it does not print, and, when I get into `jobs', I see they are stopped with "Filter failed" claim. What can I do? Please help. Thanks. Rodolfo

Re: [Cups]filter failed

2016-12-19 Thread Grégory Bulot
Bonjour, Le Mon, 19 Dec 2016 16:07:28 +0100 "bernard schoenacker" à écrit Avec une Debian/Jessie à jour (à priori) bonjour, comme c'est la "fête" : apt-cache search cups-pdf cups-pdf - PDF writer backend for CUPS (dummy transitional package) printer-driver-cups-pdf - printer

Re: [Cups]filter failed

2016-12-19 Thread bernard schoenacker
On Mon, 19 Dec 2016 15:31:34 +0100 Grégory Bulot wrote: > Bonjour, > > Avec une Debian/Jessie à jour (à priori) > > Je n'arrive plus à imprimer des documents via cups mais les pages de > tests (via ihm web cups sur port 631) s'impriment ! > > j'ai ce problème : > - en

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