Re: package name just before power off

2023-03-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 10:50:48AM -0400, John wrote: > I get an error message which is absolutely the last thing before poweroff > that is NOT ever reported in kern.log nor by dmesg. > > It reads like this: > 48.255417 DMAR: DRHD: handling fault status reg 2 > 48.255457 DMR: [DMA Read] request

Re: package name just before power off

2023-03-23 Thread The Wanderer
On 2023-03-23 at 10:50, John wrote: > I get an error message which is absolutely the last thing before > poweroff that is NOT ever reported in kern.log nor by dmesg. Typically, the very last messages from before power-off would be expected to come from the kernel, as it should be the last thing s

package name just before power off

2023-03-23 Thread John
I get an error message which is absolutely the last thing before poweroff that is NOT ever reported in kern.log nor by dmesg. It reads like this: 48.255417 DMAR: DRHD: handling fault status reg 2 48.255457 DMR: [DMA Read] request device [00:17.0] PASID fault addr aboe9000 [fault reason

Re: Package name to report bug with KDE file open dialog

2022-01-28 Thread Patrick Dunford
Ok I will take this matter up with the application developers thanks for your assistance to date. On 29/01/22 06:10, Bijan Soleymani wrote: On 2022-01-28 11:36, Patrick Dunford wrote: It is not relevant whether the issue occurs in other applications because they all use the file open dialogs

Re: Package name to report bug with KDE file open dialog

2022-01-28 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On 2022-01-28 11:36, Patrick Dunford wrote: It is not relevant whether the issue occurs in other applications because they all use the file open dialogs in ways that are specific to their application which the end user has no control over and therefore it cannot be tested for If it doesn't oc

Re: Package name to report bug with KDE file open dialog

2022-01-28 Thread David Wright
On Sat 29 Jan 2022 at 05:36:25 (+1300), Patrick Dunford wrote: > On 29/01/22 05:16, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > > On 2022-01-28 11:10, Patrick Dunford wrote: > > > Which is the name of the package relating to the file open > > > dialog to use in a bug report? > > > > I think it depends on the applica

Re: Package name to report bug with KDE file open dialog

2022-01-28 Thread Patrick Dunford
Hi It is not relevant whether the issue occurs in other applications because they all use the file open dialogs in ways that are specific to their application which the end user has no control over and therefore it cannot be tested for The application has been tested on various operating sys

Re: Package name to report bug with KDE file open dialog

2022-01-28 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On 2022-01-28 11:10, Patrick Dunford wrote: Which is the name of the package relating to the file open dialog to use in a bug report? I think it depends on the application :) Do you see it in other applications? If so, you can figure out what GUI toolkit/environment it is gtk, qt, gnome, kde

Package name to report bug with KDE file open dialog

2022-01-28 Thread Patrick Dunford
Hello I am using debian bookworm with kde and have noticed a bug in an application which is using a file open dialog. The problem only occurs in bookworm and is not present when using the same combination of kde and software on a system running bullseye. Which is the name of the package rela

Re: Looking for Package Name

2021-03-02 Thread David Wright
On Tue 02 Mar 2021 at 07:48:57 (-0800), Bug Report wrote: > I would to know the proper way to describe the package name for the > 10.7.0 and 10.8.0 stable release installer?  I plan on filing a bug > report, and thought I would check here first. debian-installer Cheers, David.

Looking for Package Name

2021-03-02 Thread Bug Report
I would to know the proper way to describe the package name for the 10.7.0 and 10.8.0 stable release installer?  I plan on filing a bug report, and thought I would check here first. RS

Re: Unknown Package name

2020-03-29 Thread John Hasler
Dave writes: > I am trying to submit a bug report - but as a novice, I do not know > what "package" to report in the ReportBug program. Bluez (but send the bug report to Raspbian, not Debian). The maintainers will sort it out if it's actually one of the libraries. -- John Hasler jhas...@newsguy

Unknown Package name

2020-03-29 Thread david.donnelly
Good Day, Yesterday (28 Mar 2020), I updated my Raspberry Pi 4 running Raspbian Buster and only three files were installed: bluez libbluetooth3 libicu63 Prior to these files being installed, both my Bluetooth keyboard and mouse functioned normally. Once the three files were installed and the

Re: Re: I need help to determine package name for a bug report.

2017-08-27 Thread Zoltán Herman
No, but since every one works in memory, one of its segments may be defective. Memtest writes and reads ... but not concurrent. 2017-08-27 23:16 GMT+02:00 Fungi4All : > > From: zoltan...@gmail.com > To: Debian User > > I would try to exchange the memories by swapping... > > 2017-08-27 16:36 GMT+

Re: Re: I need help to determine package name for a bug report.

2017-08-27 Thread Fungi4All
> From: zoltan...@gmail.com > To: Debian User > > I would try to exchange the memories by swapping... > > 2017-08-27 16:36 GMT+02:00 Alexander V. Makartsev : > >> Package: linux-image-4.9.0-3-amd64 >> Version: 4.9.30-2+deb9u3 >> Maintainer: Debian Kernel Team >> >> I've already checked memory wit

Re: Re: I need help to determine package name for a bug report.

2017-08-27 Thread Zoltán Herman
I would try to exchange the memories by swapping... 2017-08-27 16:36 GMT+02:00 Alexander V. Makartsev : > Package: linux-image-4.9.0-3-amd64 > Version: 4.9.30-2+deb9u3 > Maintainer: Debian Kernel Team > > I've already checked memory with memtest86+ and found no errors. My > hardware pretty recen

Re: Re: I need help to determine package name for a bug report.

2017-08-27 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
Package: linux-image-4.9.0-3-amd64 Version: 4.9.30-2+deb9u3 Maintainer: Debian Kernel Team I've already checked memory with memtest86+ and found no errors. My hardware pretty recent (Skylake i5 CPU and H170 Chipset based mobo) Also these errors always begin with "kernel: alsa-sink-ALC88: Corrupte

Re: I need help to determine package name for a bug report.

2017-08-27 Thread Zoltán Herman
kernel team linux-image- May be a memory error? 2017. aug. 27. 12:13 ezt írta ("Alexander V. Makartsev" ): Hello. On rare occasion, I have these strange system lockups that seems to be tied to "ALC88" sound driver\kernel module. I am unable to determine package name

I need help to determine package name for a bug report.

2017-08-27 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
Hello. On rare occasion, I have these strange system lockups that seems to be tied to "ALC88" sound driver\kernel module. I am unable to determine package name to file a bug report. All information I have is this syslog from previous boot. Got it with "journalctl -b -1" >

Re: Package name HELP!

2017-03-25 Thread kamaraju kusumanchi
nation again it sends disable command >> again! it doesn't toggle thee state, it disable it in all cases! so I want >> to know the package name to report ! >> Thank you in advance! > > Is the problem specific to KDE? For example, does the touchpad perform > as expecte

Re: Package name HELP!

2017-03-25 Thread kamaraju kusumanchi
state, it disable it in all cases! so I want > to know the package name to report ! > Thank you in advance! Is the problem specific to KDE? For example, does the touchpad perform as expected if you run another desktop environment such as Xfce or LXDE? If the problem is specific to KDE, I

Re: Package name HELP!

2017-03-24 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
in all cases! so I want > to know the package name to report ! > Thank you in advance! Hi.. I don't know what package you're looking for, am just writing because it's not clear if you find yourself locked out completely. My experience here is within Xfce4 desktop manager,

Package name HELP!

2017-03-24 Thread Ayoub Hamdaoui
Hi, I am using Debian 9 (Testing) with KDE when I press hotkeys for disabling touchpad (FN + F1) the touchpad got disabled but when I press the combination again it sends disable command again! it doesn't toggle thee state, it disable it in all cases! so I want to know the package name to r

Re: package name of device driver

2015-12-21 Thread Katsutoshi Itoh
t; Hi all. > > Hello. > >> I'd like to send bug report by using reportbug. >> But I couldn't judge which package name I choice. >> >> The other day, I upgrade and dist-upgrade for my sid. >> Since then, this error occured in booting.

Re: package name of device driver

2015-12-21 Thread moxalt
On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 14:08:09 +0900, Katsutoshi Itoh wrote: > Hi all. Hello. > I'd like to send bug report by using reportbug. > But I couldn't judge which package name I choice. > > The other day, I upgrade and dist-upgrade for my sid. > Since then, this error oc

package name of device driver

2015-12-21 Thread Katsutoshi Itoh
Hi all. I'd like to send bug report by using reportbug. But I couldn't judge which package name I choice. The other day, I upgrade and dist-upgrade for my sid. Since then, this error occured in booting. Could you teach me which package i choose? [3.182434] [drm:intel_pipe_conf

Re: get package name from file name

2011-07-07 Thread William Hopkins
On 07/07/11 at 09:43pm, Wolodja Wentland wrote: > On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 13:39 +0100, kuLa wrote: > > On 07/07/11 13:17, Wolodja Wentland wrote: > > > As always there are multiple to do this :) > > > > > > * dpkg -S /path/to/file > > > * apt-file search /path/to/file > > > * dlocate -

Re: get package name from file name

2011-07-07 Thread Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
Wolodja Wentland wrote: > On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 10:22 +0100, Joao Ferreira Gmail wrote: >> how can I tell which package installs a given file ? >> something like: >> >> # find-package-from-file /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2 >> libxml2 > > As always there are multiple to do this :) > > * dpkg -S /

Re: get package name from file name

2011-07-07 Thread Wolodja Wentland
On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 13:39 +0100, kuLa wrote: > On 07/07/11 13:17, Wolodja Wentland wrote: > > As always there are multiple to do this :) > > > > * dpkg -S /path/to/file > > * apt-file search /path/to/file > > * dlocate -S /path/to/file > > > > I prefer to use either apt-file or dl

Re: get package name from file name

2011-07-07 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 10:37:57 +0100, Joao Ferreira Gmail wrote: > On Thu, 2011-07-07 at 10:24 +0100, kuLa wrote: >> dpkg -S /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2 > > cool. thx And for packages that are not installed in your system you can use the online query ("package contents") which avoids the needing of ins

Re: get package name from file name

2011-07-07 Thread lee
Joao Ferreira Gmail writes: > how can I tell which package installs a given file ? apt-file search "given file" -- html messages are obsolete -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Arch

Re: get package name from file name

2011-07-07 Thread kuLa
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07/07/11 13:17, Wolodja Wentland wrote: > As always there are multiple to do this :) > > * dpkg -S /path/to/file > * apt-file search /path/to/file > * dlocate -S /path/to/file > > I prefer to use either apt-file or dlocate. The former

Re: get package name from file name

2011-07-07 Thread Wolodja Wentland
On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 10:22 +0100, Joao Ferreira Gmail wrote: > how can I tell which package installs a given file ? > something like: > > # find-package-from-file /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2 > libxml2 As always there are multiple to do this :) * dpkg -S /path/to/file * apt-file search /path

Re: get package name from file name

2011-07-07 Thread Joao Ferreira Gmail
On Thu, 2011-07-07 at 10:24 +0100, kuLa wrote: > dpkg -S /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2 cool. thx Joao -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1310031477.2380.3.ca..

Re: get package name from file name

2011-07-07 Thread kuLa
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07/07/11 10:22, Joao Ferreira Gmail wrote: > Hello, > > how can I tell which package installs a given file ? > > something like: > > # find-package-from-file /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2 > libxml2 hi, dpkg is your friend :-) dpkg -S /usr/lib/libxml2.s

get package name from file name

2011-07-07 Thread Joao Ferreira Gmail
Hello, how can I tell which package installs a given file ? something like: # find-package-from-file /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2 libxml2 thx jmf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive:

Re: Confusion with Package Name

2010-09-13 Thread Bob Proulx
packages you can install all of the build dependencies with $ sudo apt-get build-dep $SOMEPACKAGENAME Such as: $ sudo apt-get build-dep gzip > If at any time I want to search if a package is present in Debian or not, how > do I search for it? > as eg. Software called ABCB, has Debian pac

Re: Package Name Confusion

2010-09-10 Thread Jimmy Johnson
PRAKHAR gaur wrote: --Forwarded Message Attachment-- Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 13:38:05 -0700 From: field.engin...@gmail.com To: prakhar_aaid...@hotmail.com; debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Package Name Confusion Yes Prakhar, please tell us what you're wanting to do? My guess i

Re: Package Name Confusion

2010-09-10 Thread Stephen Powell
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 03:39:36 -0400 (EDT), Prakhar Gaur wrote: > Jimmy Johnson wrote: >> Yes Prakhar, please tell us what you're wanting to do? >> My guess is you are wanting to build a kernel? > > I am trying to use a tutorial at Linux.com to build a Kernel Module. > http://www.linux.com/learn/l

Re: Package Name Confusion

2010-09-10 Thread PRAKHAR gaur
--Forwarded Message Attachment-- Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 13:38:05 -0700 From: field.engin...@gmail.com To: prakhar_aaid...@hotmail.com; debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Package Name Confusion >Yes Prakhar, please tell us what you're wanting to do? >My guess is you are wanting

Re: Package Name Confusion

2010-09-09 Thread Jimmy Johnson
PRAKHAR gaur wrote: Hi, I think I did not put the question properly. The question is... There is a package called as "kernel-devel" in Fedora, what is the equivalent one in Debian? Any help would be appreciated, Prakhar Gaur Yes Prakhar, please tell us what you're wanting to do? My guess

Re: Package Name Confusion

2010-09-09 Thread Angus Hedger
On Thu, 9 Sep 2010 16:23:00 +0530 PRAKHAR gaur wrote: > > Hi, > I think I did not put the question properly. > The question is... > There is a package called as "kernel-devel" in Fedora, what is the > equivalent one in Debian? > > Any help would be appreciated, > > Prakhar Gaur > Looks a lot

Re: Package Name Confusion

2010-09-09 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi! PRAKHAR gaur wrote: > I think I did not put the question properly. > The question is... > There is a package called as "kernel-devel" in Fedora, what is the equivalent > one in Debian? Since most of us know more about debian than about fedora, i

Re: Package Name Confusion

2010-09-09 Thread Jordan Metzmeier
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 09/09/2010 06:53 AM, PRAKHAR gaur wrote: > > Hi, > I think I did not put the question properly. > The question is... > There is a package called as "kernel-devel" in Fedora, what is the equivalent > one in Debian? > > Any help would be apprecia

Re: Package Name Confusion

2010-09-09 Thread PRAKHAR gaur
Hi, I think I did not put the question properly. The question is... There is a package called as "kernel-devel" in Fedora, what is the equivalent one in Debian? Any help would be appreciated, Prakhar Gaur

Re: Confusion with Package Name

2010-09-08 Thread Stephen Powell
ow about "build-essentials", > "module-init-tools". > The author mentions "kernel-devel"in Fedora, what is the equivalent one in > Debian? > If at any time I want to search if a package is present in Debian or not, how > do I search for it? > as e

Confusion with Package Name

2010-09-08 Thread PRAKHAR gaur
or mentions "kernel-devel"in Fedora, what is the equivalent one in Debian? If at any time I want to search if a package is present in Debian or not, how do I search for it? as eg. Software called ABCB, has Debian package name abc.deb. How do I get to know that ABCB is named abc.deb ? BTW

Re: How to fetch a binary package given the package name

2010-07-25 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2010-07-26 05:57 +0200, Ron Johnson wrote: > And if you're into The Once And Future Apt, it's: > # apt-get -d install xserver-xorg-core=2:1.8.99.905-1 Seems you need to be root to do this, which is not the case for $ aptitude download xserver-xorg-core=2:1.8.99.905-1 Sven -- To UNSUBSCRIB

Re: How to fetch a binary package given the package name

2010-07-25 Thread Ron Johnson
On 07/25/2010 01:01 PM, Sven Joachim wrote: On 2010-07-25 19:43 +0200, Malte Forkel wrote: I can use apt-get source[=version] to fetch and extract a source package, given its name (and optionally, its version). But is there any equivalent for binary packages? I.e., is there a tool that dow

Re: How to fetch a binary package given the package name

2010-07-25 Thread Malte Forkel
Am 25.07.2010 20:01, schrieb Sven Joachim: > Yes, aptitude can do that. Here's an example fetching the experimental > version of xserver-xorg-core: > > , > | % LANG=C aptitude download xserver-xorg-core=2:1.8.99.905-1 > | Get:1 http://ftp.de.debian.org experimental/main xserver-xorg-core > 2

Re: How to fetch a binary package given the package name

2010-07-25 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2010-07-25 19:43 +0200, Malte Forkel wrote: > I can use >apt-get source [=version] > to fetch and extract a source package, given its name (and optionally, > its version). > > But is there any equivalent for binary packages? I.e., is there a tool > that downloads a binary package, given the

How to fetch a binary package given the package name

2010-07-25 Thread Malte Forkel
I can use apt-get source [=version] to fetch and extract a source package, given its name (and optionally, its version). But is there any equivalent for binary packages? I.e., is there a tool that downloads a binary package, given the package's name (and optionally its version)? Thanks, Malte

Re: Can't recall the package name..........

2009-08-25 Thread Charlie
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 10:57:35 +0530 Kousik Maiti sent this information: >Use cups. Thank you Kousik -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 . Life is this simple: We are living in a world that is absolutely transparent and the Divine is shining thr

Re: Can't recall the package name..........

2009-08-25 Thread Charlie
Found it thank you. Sorry for the noise. Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 . The first thing you learn in life is you're a fool. The last thing you learn is you're the same fool. Sometimes I think I understand everything. Then I regai

Re: Can't recall the package name..........

2009-08-25 Thread Kousik Maiti
Use cups. On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Charlie wrote: > > Just got a new hard drive after the old one died, trying to get printer > working, can't recall the package name that has all the printer > information and drivers. > > Can someone please inform me.

Can't recall the package name..........

2009-08-25 Thread Charlie
Just got a new hard drive after the old one died, trying to get printer working, can't recall the package name that has all the printer information and drivers. Can someone please inform me. Thank you Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 3

Re: aptitude: searching for a short package name that is a common substring

2009-02-06 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
). > > How does one get some text in the search box in aptitude to match the > start of line or end of line of the package name, or alternatively, > search by description? I run into this every time I install on a new box. I do a multi-term search: mc ~dcommander Since only mc ha

Re: aptitude: searching for a short package name that is a common substring

2009-02-06 Thread Arthur Marsh
used apt-get to install mc). How does one get some text in the search box in aptitude to match the start of line or end of line of the package name, or alternatively, search by description? The search in aptitude is a regular expression with some extensions, use ^ to match beginning and $ to match end

Re: aptitude: searching for a short package name that is a common substring

2009-02-06 Thread Sven Joachim
e probably aware that you can use "aptitude install mc", aren't you? > How does one get some text in the search box in aptitude to match the > start of line or end of line of the package name, or alternatively, > search by description? The standard chars ^ and $ match t

Re: aptitude: searching for a short package name that is a common substring

2009-02-06 Thread Magnus Therning
gt; How does one get some text in the search box in aptitude to match the start > of line or end of line of the package name, or alternatively, search by > description? The search in aptitude is a regular expression with some extensions, use ^ to match beginning and $ to

aptitude: searching for a short package name that is a common substring

2009-02-06 Thread Arthur Marsh
tart of line or end of line of the package name, or alternatively, search by description? Arthur. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Re: extract package name given a filename Message-ID: <87k596klul....@newsguy.com>

2009-01-08 Thread Harry Putnam
Jeff D writes: [...] > something like this: > $ dpkg -S /bin/bash > bash: /bin/bash Ron Johnson writes: [...] > Also: > $ apt-file search /bin/bash > bash: /bin/bash > bash: /usr/bin/bashbug > bash-minimal: /bin/bash-minimal > bash-static: /bin/bash-static These don't look like what I expe

Re: extract package name given a filename

2009-01-07 Thread Ron Johnson
On 01/07/09 19:32, Jeff D wrote: On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Harry Putnam wrote: Last time I ran debian was several yrs ago.. back then I learned a way using dpkg to extract the packagename of files found on the machine... Assuming they came in using apt and dpkg. I even kept a note about it which of

Re: extract package name given a filename

2009-01-07 Thread Jeff D
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Harry Putnam wrote: > Last time I ran debian was several yrs ago.. back then I learned a way > using dpkg to extract the packagename of files found on the > machine... Assuming they came in using apt and dpkg. > > I even kept a note about it which of course is no where to be fo

extract package name given a filename

2009-01-07 Thread Harry Putnam
Last time I ran debian was several yrs ago.. back then I learned a way using dpkg to extract the packagename of files found on the machine... Assuming they came in using apt and dpkg. I even kept a note about it which of course is no where to be found now that I need it again. Anyone know how to

Re: Capital letter A before package name in aptitude

2007-06-17 Thread Kees de Koster
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Watson wrote: [...] > Hello Kees, > > The capital A means that aptitude has marked the package as being=20 > automatically installed. This means that the package was installed because= >=20 > it is a dependency of something you asked to be installed, and wil

Re: Capital letter A before package name in aptitude

2007-06-17 Thread Oscar Mederos
2007/6/17, Kees de Koster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hello, can't find the meaning from the capital letter A before the package name in aptitude, not in the help, Faq and man, also looked around in Google. So maybe somebody can tell me. ___ The Package List The package list display

Re: Capital letter A before package name in aptitude

2007-06-17 Thread David Watson
On Sunday 17 June 2007 20:38:43 Kees de Koster wrote: > Hello, can't find the meaning from the capital letter A before the > package name in aptitude, not in the help, Faq and man, also looked > around in Google. > > So maybe somebody can tell me. > > Kees > -- >

Capital letter A before package name in aptitude

2007-06-17 Thread Kees de Koster
Hello, can't find the meaning from the capital letter A before the package name in aptitude, not in the help, Faq and man, also looked around in Google. So maybe somebody can tell me. Kees -- Satyrs have more faun. Linux Registered User #300181 | GnuPG Key ID: 0x1E2F467B -- To UNSUBS

RE: screen width of dpkg -l|grep package name

2007-01-25 Thread Tony Heal
No, I did not know about that. Neat trick. Thanks Tony -Original Message- From: celejar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 11:35 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: screen width of dpkg -l|grep package name On 1/25/07, Tony Heal <[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: screen width of dpkg -l|grep package name

2007-01-25 Thread celejar
On 1/25/07, Tony Heal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] Here is my issue. If I use dpkg –l | grep cupsys I get this. Note that the package name is incomplete. I believe this is caused by the screen width getting set to 80 columns. ii cupsys 1.1.23-10sarge Common UNIX Pr

screen width of dpkg -l|grep package name

2007-01-25 Thread Tony Heal
I am trying to determine how to get a complete list of installed packages using 'dpkg -l'. Here is my issue. If I use dpkg -l | grep cupsys I get this. Note that the package name is incomplete. I believe this is caused by the screen width getting set to 80 columns.

Re: How to find package name for files

2006-12-02 Thread Илья Струков
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Timothy Wu wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to upgrade libstdc++.so.6.0.8 to a newer version in the > /usr/lib directory. I used aptitude to install libstdc++6-dev > package. But the /usr/lib so file is still not updated. I suspect > that's not the package

Re: How to find package name for files

2006-12-02 Thread David Hart
On Sat 2006-12-02 17:37:29 +0800, Timothy Wu wrote: > Given an existing file, Is there any method to find out which package the > file comes from? If I can find out which package the file is from, maybe I > can guess the name of the newer package. dpkg -S /path/to/file -- David Hart <[EMAIL PRO

How to find package name for files

2006-12-02 Thread Timothy Wu
Hi, I am trying to upgrade libstdc++.so.6.0.8 to a newer version in the /usr/lib directory. I used aptitude to install libstdc++6-dev package. But the /usr/lib so file is still not updated. I suspect that's not the package for it. Given an existing file, Is there any method to find out which pac

Re: The New Virtualizer on the Block (corrected package name)

2006-08-14 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
David Baron wrote: Now we have four. 1. Vmware: Proprietary. I installed their free version and could not complete bootup afterwards. Booted up knoppix and removed the vmware. Problem was with those ip numbers. I installed this and the previous beta's and have no problems running anything.

The New Virtualizer on the Block (corrected package name)

2006-08-13 Thread David Baron
Now we have four. 1. Vmware: Proprietary. I installed their free version and could not complete bootup afterwards. Booted up knoppix and removed the vmware. Problem was with those ip numbers. 2. Qemu: More of an emulater, very safe and very easy. Requires a non-free ko to run acceptably. Knoppi

Re: Package name

2006-06-08 Thread Nelson Castillo
On 6/8/06, Lei Kong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi all, My system is debian testing, I just found I lost man pages for basic system calls, like open(), read() write() ... Can someone tell me what is the package I need to install? manpages-dev Regards. -- http://arhuaco.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIB

Package name

2006-06-08 Thread Lei Kong
Hi all, My system is debian testing, I just found I lost man pages for basic system calls, like open(), read() write() ... Can someone tell me what is the package I need to install? Thanks. Lei Kong -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Conta

Re: getting full package name

2004-09-07 Thread Johann Koenig
On Monday September 6 at 11:18pm Craig Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > If I would like to know the name of a package, for example dhcp, > installed on the system, I would run > > dpkg -l | grep dhcp > > Most of the time I get the right name and I'm happy. But there are > times when t

Re: getting full package name

2004-09-06 Thread Oliver Elphick
On Tue, 2004-09-07 at 05:18, Craig Jackson wrote: > Hi, > If I would like to know the name of a package, for example dhcp, > installed on the system, I would run > > dpkg -l | grep dhcp > > Most of the time I get the right name and I'm happy. But there are times > when the name of the package is

Re: getting full package name

2004-09-06 Thread Kevin Mark
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 11:18:42PM -0500, Craig Jackson wrote: > Hi, > If I would like to know the name of a package, for example dhcp, > installed on the system, I would run > > dpkg -l | grep dhcp > > Most of the time I get the right name and I'm happy. But there are times > when the name of th

Re: getting full package name

2004-09-06 Thread Jacob S.
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 23:18:42 -0500 Craig Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > If I would like to know the name of a package, for example dhcp, > installed on the system, I would run > > dpkg -l | grep dhcp > > Most of the time I get the right name and I'm happy. But there are > times when t

getting full package name

2004-09-06 Thread Craig Jackson
Hi, If I would like to know the name of a package, for example dhcp, installed on the system, I would run dpkg -l | grep dhcp Most of the time I get the right name and I'm happy. But there are times when the name of the package is so long that I cannot tell what the name is. In that situation if

Re: perl module --> debian package name

2004-08-22 Thread Greg Folkert
On Sun, 2004-08-22 at 01:17 -0400, Kevin Mark wrote: > On Sat, Aug 21, 2004 at 02:06:30PM -0400, Greg Folkert wrote: > > On Sat, 2004-08-21 at 12:12 -0400, John Harrold wrote: > > > Hey, > > > > > > I was trying to run a perl script on a Debian box and it kept complaining > > > that I didn't have

Re: perl module --> debian package name

2004-08-21 Thread Kevin Mark
On Sat, Aug 21, 2004 at 02:06:30PM -0400, Greg Folkert wrote: > On Sat, 2004-08-21 at 12:12 -0400, John Harrold wrote: > > Hey, > > > > I was trying to run a perl script on a Debian box and it kept complaining > > that I didn't have the right perl module installed (in this case > > the Date::Forma

Re: perl module --> debian package name

2004-08-21 Thread Kevin Mark
o Debian, and I'm very pleased with it. Though, I'm > not yet familiar with all of the nuances. Hi folks, maybe it needs a programmatic solution? debian perl function finder input: standard perl formated name output: debian package name % foobar date::format libtimedate-perl or may

Re: perl module --> debian package name

2004-08-21 Thread Jacob S.
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 15:25:14 -0400 John Harrold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sometime in August Jacob S. assaulted the keyboard and produced: > > | I agree it can be a little confusing at times. > | > | A quick search on packages.debian.org for "date::format" returned > the| following: > | > |

Re: perl module --> debian package name

2004-08-21 Thread John Harrold
Sometime in August Jacob S. assaulted the keyboard and produced: | I agree it can be a little confusing at times. | | A quick search on packages.debian.org for "date::format" returned the | following: | | usr/share/man/man3/Date::Format.3pm.gz - interpreters/libtimedate-perl So is this the defa

Re: perl module --> debian package name

2004-08-21 Thread Greg Folkert
On Sat, 2004-08-21 at 12:12 -0400, John Harrold wrote: > Hey, > > I was trying to run a perl script on a Debian box and it kept complaining > that I didn't have the right perl module installed (in this case > the Date::Format module). Typically typically I can look through the > available packages

Re: perl module --> debian package name

2004-08-21 Thread Jacob S.
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 12:12:11 -0400 John Harrold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey, > > I was trying to run a perl script on a Debian box and it kept > complaining that I didn't have the right perl module installed (in > this case the Date::Format module). Typically typically I can look > through t

Re: perl module --> debian package name

2004-08-21 Thread Florian Ernst
Hello! On Sat, Aug 21, 2004 at 12:12:11PM -0400, John Harrold wrote: > [...] > with 'date' in them. So I was wondering if there was something out there > that maps perl modules to the Debian package that provides them. Perhaps I > just need to be more creative when using apt-cache. In general the

perl module --> debian package name

2004-08-21 Thread John Harrold
Hey, I was trying to run a perl script on a Debian box and it kept complaining that I didn't have the right perl module installed (in this case the Date::Format module). Typically typically I can look through the available packages with 'apt-cache search' and find the correct debian package to ins

Re: ssh broadcasts package name???

2002-10-28 Thread Dave Sherohman
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 04:34:38PM -0500, Paul Smith wrote: > %% Dave Sherohman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > ds> Quick and easy way to convince them: "Really? How's about I stand > ds> here and watch you exploit it." Shouldn't take more than 5-10 > ds> minutes of banging their head against

Re: ssh broadcasts package name???

2002-10-28 Thread Paul Smith
%% Dave Sherohman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: ds> On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 04:58:09PM -0700, nate wrote: >> tripped dozens of rules in my IDS and came back to me pissing their >> pants saying my SSH was vulnerable because it wasn't the absolute newest, >> took some time to convince them(ha

Re: ssh broadcasts package name???

2002-10-28 Thread Dave Sherohman
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 04:58:09PM -0700, nate wrote: > tripped dozens of rules in my IDS and came back to me pissing their > pants saying my SSH was vulnerable because it wasn't the absolute newest, > took some time to convince them(had to talk to one of their engineers > who understood what backp

Re: ssh broadcasts package name???

2002-10-25 Thread Shyamal Prasad
e scanner appeared to somehow come up imasu> with the full debian package name of ssh on my box... if imasu> you moused over "ssh" in the list of open ports, a little imasu> tooltip type box would pop up that said "ssh_debian3.4p1-2" imasu> or something lik

Re: ssh broadcasts package name???

2002-10-25 Thread nate
DvB said: > You're probably right about it being security through obscurity. I was > thinking in terms of someone looking for "exploitable" machines but, on > second thought, I suppose that instead of probing each computer for > vulnerability, one could just go ahead and test the exploit... in mos

Re: ssh broadcasts package name???

2002-10-25 Thread DvB
"Karl E. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 05:19:18PM -0500, DvB wrote: > > Isn't this a potential security issue? > > > As for the "how" bit, try: > $ telnet localhost ssh > > and your sshd should respond with its banner. That's probably what the > scanner pi

Re: ssh broadcasts package name???

2002-10-25 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
somehow come up with the full debian package name of > ssh on my box... if you moused over "ssh" in the list of open ports, a > little tooltip type box would pop up that said "ssh_debian3.4p1-2" or > something like that. A malicious person who's aware of what patches are

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