On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 07:06:21 +0100
Pol wrote:
> I would like to be able to exactly monitor programs i/o in the swap
> area; 'top' does not seem to be the right tool as processes are sorted
> according to the total amount of swap space used, while i would like
> processes with high i/o activity (a
I would like to be able to exactly monitor programs i/o in the swap
area; 'top' does not seem to be the right tool as processes are sorted
according to the total amount of swap space used, while i would like
processes with high i/o activity (albeit in small amounts) to be
highlighted.
My case is
* Bob Cox (2009-01-11):
> I want to resize jpeg images (in order to create thumbnail images for a
> webpage) from a bash script and know that I can use 'convert' from the
> imagemagick package to achieve this. This will be run on a (headless,
> no X) lenny/armel NSLU2 "slug".
>
> However, aptitu
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 01/11/09 22:34, M. Lewis wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 01/11/09 21:55, M. Lewis wrote:
[snip]
No, but I can show you what mine look like. It's a Sid box running a
hand-rolled kernel based on linux-source-2.6.28. (The machine is
about 3 months old, so also worke
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:50:00PM +1100, Alex Samad wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 03:38:30PM -0700, Paul E Condon wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 12:48:48PM +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> > > On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 04:04:03PM -0600, Harry P wrote:
> > > > Osamu Aoki writes:
> > > > > On Sat, J
On 01/11/09 22:34, M. Lewis wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 01/11/09 21:55, M. Lewis wrote:
[snip]
No, but I can show you what mine look like. It's a Sid box running a
hand-rolled kernel based on linux-source-2.6.28. (The machine is
about 3 months old, so also worked with 2.6.24.)
$ l
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 01/11/09 21:55, M. Lewis wrote:
[snip]
No, but I can show you what mine look like. It's a Sid box running a
hand-rolled kernel based on linux-source-2.6.28. (The machine is about
3 months old, so also worked with 2.6.24.)
$ lspci | grep Audio
00:06.1 Audio devi
On 01/11/09 21:55, M. Lewis wrote:
I'm still working on troubleshooting my sound issues. Can someone tell
me *what* config this is referring to?
moe:~# cat /dev/sndstat
Sound Driver:3.8.1a-980706 (ALSA v1.0.16 emulation code)
Kernel: Linux moe 2.6.26-1-amd64 #1 SMP Mon Dec 15 17:25:36 UTC 200
I'm still working on troubleshooting my sound issues. Can someone tell
me *what* config this is referring to?
moe:~# cat /dev/sndstat
Sound Driver:3.8.1a-980706 (ALSA v1.0.16 emulation code)
Kernel: Linux moe 2.6.26-1-amd64 #1 SMP Mon Dec 15 17:25:36 UTC 2008 x86_64
Config options: 0
Installe
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 08:59:39PM EST, Richard Hector wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 19:49 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > On 01/11/09 19:24, Richard Hector wrote:
> > > On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 20:03 -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> > >> On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 05:29:54PM +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
JoeHill wrote:
> Wow...had no idea. So badly want a portable.
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On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 10:14:31AM +1000, Adrian Levi wrote:
> 2009/1/10 Michael Pobega :
> > On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 10:38:34PM +, Chris S wrote:
> >> Hello everyone genius type people,
> >> Can you help, I don't know much about computers (in comparison to you guys)
>
> >> they ran perfectlly
On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 19:49 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/11/09 19:24, Richard Hector wrote:
> > On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 20:03 -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> >> On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 05:29:54PM +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
> >>
> >>> I'd be tempted to just write on something that never need
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 03:38:30PM -0700, Paul E Condon wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 12:48:48PM +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> > On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 04:04:03PM -0600, Harry P wrote:
> > > Osamu Aoki writes:
> > > > On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 09:26:07AM -0600, Harry P wrote:
> > > >> Axel Freyn w
On 01/11/09 19:24, Richard Hector wrote:
On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 20:03 -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 05:29:54PM +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
I'd be tempted to just write on something that never needs erasing -
either a name that makes sense in a repeating cycle (eg 'Mon
Robert Hancock wrote:
>> There are apparently some reports of issues on NVidia chipsets as
>> well, though I don't have any details at hand.
>
> Well, Carlos' email bounces, so much for that one. Anyone have any other
> contacts at Silicon Image?
I'll ping my SIMG contacts but I've pinged about t
On 01/11/09 17:31, Celejar wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 12:39:56 -0600
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 01/10/09 19:27, Celejar wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 11:49:18 -0600
Ron Johnson wrote:
...
clive is good for grabbing Flash videos and converting them to .mp4.
I'm not sure that there's generally any
On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 20:03 -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 05:29:54PM +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
>
> > I'd be tempted to just write on something that never needs erasing -
> > either a name that makes sense in a repeating cycle (eg 'Monday',
> > 'Tuesday' etc) or just
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 05:29:54PM +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
> I'd be tempted to just write on something that never needs erasing -
> either a name that makes sense in a repeating cycle (eg 'Monday',
> 'Tuesday' etc) or just an index number, and keep a separate record of
> which disk you need
On Sun January 11 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >> # ls -1 NVID*177.82*run
> >> NVIDIA-Linux-x86-177.82-pkg1.run
> >> NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-177.82-pkg2.run
> >
>
> > wait, you have 177.82 ???
latest nvidia version now:
NVIDIA-Linux-x86-180.22-pkg1.run
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On Sun January 11 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > I think you meant ls -l
> > ls -l NVID*
> > -rwxr-xr-x 1 pbc pbc 19865216 2008-07-08 08:00
> > NVIDIA-Linux-x86-173.14.09-pkg1.run
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 pbc pbc 19869479 2008-08-06 19:20
> > NVIDIA-Linux-x86-173.14.12-pkg1.run
>
> That's two different 3
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 06:42:37PM -0500, JoeHill wrote:
> > Celejar wrote:
>
> > > Suspend to disk; once you begin using it, you won't be able to do
> > > without it.
> >
> > How long does that last? Could you suspend to disk while you're commuting
> > for, say, an
2009/1/12 Chris Jones :
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 05:16:14PM EST, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> 2009/1/11 Robert Brockway :
>> > On Sun, 11 Jan 2009, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>
>> Like fine underwear, passwords should be changed every few months for good
>> measure.
>
> What? You recommend changing underwear eve
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 06:42:37PM -0500, JoeHill wrote:
> Celejar wrote:
> > Suspend to disk; once you begin using it, you won't be able to do
> > without it.
>
> How long does that last? Could you suspend to disk while you're commuting for,
> say, an hour or more?
Suspend to ram: much faster,
Celejar wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 17:17:57 -0500
> JoeHill wrote:
>
> > Ron Johnson wrote:
> >
> > > On 01/11/09 11:49, Dean Chester wrote:
> > > > Hi
> > > > Is there anyway i can speed up debians boot time. Its embarrassing that
> > > > Vista boots up quicker than debian.
> > >
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/11/09 16:17, JoeHill wrote:
> > Ron Johnson wrote:
> >
> >> On 01/11/09 11:49, Dean Chester wrote:
> >>> Hi
> >>> Is there anyway i can speed up debians boot time. Its embarrassing that
> >>> Vista boots up quicker than debian.
> >> If you only reboot your ma
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 05:16:14PM EST, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> 2009/1/11 Robert Brockway :
> > On Sun, 11 Jan 2009, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Like fine underwear, passwords should be changed every few months for good
> measure.
What? You recommend changing underwear every few months..??
I certainly en
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 12:39:56 -0600
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/10/09 19:27, Celejar wrote:
> > On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 11:49:18 -0600
> > Ron Johnson wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >
> >> clive is good for grabbing Flash videos and converting them to .mp4.
> >
> > I'm not sure that there's generally any nee
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 17:17:57 -0500
JoeHill wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> > On 01/11/09 11:49, Dean Chester wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > Is there anyway i can speed up debians boot time. Its embarrassing that
> > > Vista boots up quicker than debian.
> >
> > If you only reboot your machine once o
> I've tried all the network bandwidth monitoring tools that I know to find
> out the unknown network traffic I'm having now . . .
As for tools to further analysis the traffic,
Both Allen Kistler @gmail.com & Javier Barroso @comp.os.linux.networking
suggested tcpdump and wireshark, which are pre
On 01/11/09 16:17, JoeHill wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 01/11/09 11:49, Dean Chester wrote:
Hi
Is there anyway i can speed up debians boot time. Its embarrassing that
Vista boots up quicker than debian.
If you only reboot your machine once or twice a month, does it
matter whether boot time
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 12:48:48PM +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 04:04:03PM -0600, Harry P wrote:
> > Osamu Aoki writes:
> > > On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 09:26:07AM -0600, Harry P wrote:
> > >> Axel Freyn writes:
> > >> > Why do you use ssh to connect to the local machine? I wou
On 01/11/09 15:33, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Sun January 11 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
The .run files are containers,
18 meg shell scripts..
More than that!
# ls -1 NVID*177.82*run
NVIDIA-Linux-x86-177.82-pkg1.run
NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-177.82-pkg2.run
I think you meant ls -l
ls -l NVID*
-rwxr-x
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 09:26:07AM -0600, Harry P wrote:
> Axel Freyn writes:
>
> > Why do you use ssh to connect to the local machine? I would propose to
>
> To make use of the ssh-agent and circumvent typing the password every
> time I want a root shell.
>
Another approach to avoiding passwo
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/11/09 11:49, Dean Chester wrote:
> > Hi
> > Is there anyway i can speed up debians boot time. Its embarrassing that
> > Vista boots up quicker than debian.
>
> If you only reboot your machine once or twice a month, does it
> matter whether boot times are slow?
may
2009/1/11 Robert Brockway :
> On Sun, 11 Jan 2009, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>
>> On a machine that I have root access to, how can I see who is logged
>> into the machine? Specifically, I suspect that a malicious entity is
>> logging on in a compromised account over SSH, even while the account's
>> user
2009/1/11 Michael Shuler :
> Since it has not been mentioned in the other replies, I would certainly
> think that scrutiny of /var/log/auth.log is due. The logs should show
> you when the user has logged in, and from what remote IP addresses. it
> should be quite simple to correlate those times a
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 6:08 PM, T o n g wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've tried all the network bandwidth monitoring tools that I know to find
> out the unknown network traffic I'm having now, I've tried iftop, netstat,
> lsof and pktstat, and still can't find out the result. Please help.
Perhaps capturing pa
Something on one of my computers is triggering a warning
message form cron.daily about deprecation twisted.conch.telnet.
I have no idea what this is, and little confidence that I
could arrive at a workable fix thru self study. Is this a
known problem? i.e. known to release manager for Lenny? Or
so
On Sun January 11 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >> The .run files are containers,
> >
> > 18 meg shell scripts..
>
> More than that!
>
> # ls -1 NVID*177.82*run
> NVIDIA-Linux-x86-177.82-pkg1.run
> NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-177.82-pkg2.run
I think you meant ls -l
ls -l NVID*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 pbc pbc 19865216
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 06:47:29PM -0200, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Hi!,
>
> I am trying to test lenny using the i386 cd live image from
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/, dated in 12/20/2008. After
> downloading the iso file and verifying that the md5sum is ok, I burned
> the cd, using
Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
>> Hm... try another media?
>>
>
> I tried 2 medias. The first burned at 24x, the second burned at 4x. All
> media are from the same cd set. I didn't have any problem with this
> media set before
Then, maybe, it's an error in daily build.
Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Hi!,
>
> I am trying to test lenny using the i386 cd live image from
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/, dated in 12/20/2008. After
> downloading the iso file and verifying that the md5sum is ok, I burned
> the cd, using 4x to be safe. But each time I want to boot us
Hi!,
I am trying to test lenny using the i386 cd live image from
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/, dated in 12/20/2008. After
downloading the iso file and verifying that the md5sum is ok, I burned
the cd, using 4x to be safe. But each time I want to boot using this cd
image I get the messag
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On a machine that I have root access to, how can I see who is logged
into the machine? Specifically, I suspect that a malicious entity is
logging on in a compromised account over SSH, even while the account's
user is sitting at the machine and logged in,
On Sunday 2009 January 11 08:17:19 Joerg Schilling wrote:
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On 01/11/09 12:48, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I have a parallel to scsi converter and a jazz drive. If I hook that up
to the debian box I have running, how will debian see that drive? I
expect I can activate parallel port support but once done what kind of a
new device should I expect to find?
Pr
On 01/11/09 13:07, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Sun January 11 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
The .run files are containers,
18 meg shell scripts..
More than that!
# ls -1 NVID*177.82*run
NVIDIA-Linux-x86-177.82-pkg1.run
NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-177.82-pkg2.run
I wouldn't do this from within X. But then
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Pavlos Parissis wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 17:49:23 +
"Dean Chester" wrote:
Hi
Is there anyway i can speed up debians boot time. Its embarrassing that
Vista boots up quicker than debian.
Dean
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/620
good hint
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On Sun January 11 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
> The .run files are containers,
18 meg shell scripts..
>
> > with --no-kernel-module
>
> You need both the 32-bit *and* 64-bit .run files.
>
> 64-bit for the module, and 32-bit for everything else.
do you still have a copy of the file you used that work
On 01/10/09 19:27, Celejar wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 11:49:18 -0600
Ron Johnson wrote:
...
clive is good for grabbing Flash videos and converting them to .mp4.
I'm not sure that there's generally any need to convert them; mplayer is
perfectly happy with files with .flv extensions.
True.
On 01/11/09 11:49, Dean Chester wrote:
Hi
Is there anyway i can speed up debians boot time. Its embarrassing that
Vista boots up quicker than debian.
If you only reboot your machine once or twice a month, does it
matter whether boot times are slow?
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On 01/10/09 13:58, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Sat January 10 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
Linux paulandcilla 2.6.26-1-amd64
Yup. I did it myself at the beginning of last month. (Except I
rolled my own kernel.)
I tried that once, I obviously didn't do everything right..
It takes some practice.
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 17:49:23 +
"Dean Chester" wrote:
> Hi
> Is there anyway i can speed up debians boot time. Its embarrassing that
> Vista boots up quicker than debian.
> Dean
>
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/620
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Hi
Is there anyway i can speed up debians boot time. Its embarrassing that
Vista boots up quicker than debian.
Dean
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On a machine that I have root access to, how can I see who is logged
> into the machine? Specifically, I suspect that a malicious entity is
> logging on in a compromised account over SSH, even while the account's
> user is sitting at the machine and logged in, so if I can catc
On 11:28 Sun 11 Jan , Adrian Levi wrote:
> 2009/1/11 Mitchell Laks :
>
>
> > I would try to explore the idea that the CPU or motherboard is defective.
> > Perhaps the second core is bad.
> >
> > I had a problem with memory sticks that was similar. One stick worked and
> > not two. I first f
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 08:41:55 -0600, Kumar Appaiah
(a.ku...@alumni.iitm.ac.in) wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 07:40:37AM -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> > > I want to resize jpeg images (in order to create thumbnail images for a
> > > webpage) from a bash script and know that I can use 'con
On 2009-01-11 16:40 +0100, Martin wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 03:19:03PM +0100, Tom Rauchenwald wrote:
>> I don't emacs as root, i use tramp... simply open a file you want to
>> open as root with /sudo:: or /su:: prefixed. You will be prompted for a
>> password, and can then edit the file fro
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 03:19:03PM +0100, Tom Rauchenwald wrote:
> I don't emacs as root, i use tramp... simply open a file you want to
> open as root with /sudo:: or /su:: prefixed. You will be prompted for a
> password, and can then edit the file from your user's emacs.
I try this but it does no
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 07:40:37AM -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> > I want to resize jpeg images (in order to create thumbnail images for a
> > webpage) from a bash script and know that I can use 'convert' from the
> > imagemagick package to achieve this. This will be run on a (headless,
> > no X
2009/1/11 Chris Bannister :
> On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 12:48:22AM +, Chris S wrote:
>> reult from last advice seemed to install ok details to follow but no affect
>> on the frame rate on u tube, I get a picture update about one a sec and a
>> half, I know it can't be hardware as nothing has chan
"Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." wrote:
> On Friday 2009 January 09 09:25:31 Joerg Schilling wrote:
> >There recently have been some mails from Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. and
> >Johannes Wiedersich that have not been send to me, so it seems that the
> >authors are not interested in a discussion.
>
> Actually
On Sun January 11 2009, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > Just typing "w" (without the quotes) should be adequate.
>
> While we're at it:
>
> "w" # (with the quotes) will actually do the same thing on the shell ;-)
wow.. fully formatted and much better info than even who -uT!!!
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On Sun January 11 2009, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> how can I see who is logged
> into the machine?
# who -uT
pbc + tty7 2009-01-08 11:28 . 18900 (:0)
pbc + pts/02009-01-08 15:58 . 19067 (:0.0)
pbc + pts/12009-01-08 11:28 00:16 19067 (:0.0)
On Sun January 11 2009, Bob Cox wrote:
> I want to resize jpeg images (in order to create thumbnail images for a
> webpage) from a bash script and know that I can use 'convert' from the
> imagemagick package to achieve this. This will be run on a (headless,
> no X) lenny/armel NSLU2 "slug".
GIMP
On Sat January 10 2009, H.S. wrote:
> Brand and model is, I think, a personal choice depending on quality.
> Most important of these is the size and a reliable brand. For example, I
> have a little portable hard disk here (320GB I think) which I can
> connect to a laptop. It draws its power from th
On Sat January 10 2009, Celejar wrote:
> > yes, that is my bug report. When I type "reportbug" it started the
> > process. I'm not sure how it picked that namd/email combo, unless I
> > signed up for reportbug with it long ago I use my yahoo account for
> > some online STUFF where I don't want
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2009/1/11 Koh Choon Lin :
>>> "w" # (with the quotes) will actually do the same thing on the shell
>
> who has more info than w. :)
>
You tell me!
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On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 04:47:50PM +0900, J.H.Kim wrote:
> Hi, everyone
>
> Is there serial program like windows hypertermal in debian other than
> minicom?
> When I use minicom, it is killed after being received non-ascii characters.
> I want to serial program to minitor rs-232 which shows ascii
>> > Just typing "w" (without the quotes) should be adequate.
>>
>> While we're at it:
>>
>> "w" # (with the quotes) will actually do the same thing on the shell
who has more info than w. :)
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On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 10:01:59 +, Tzafrir Cohen (tzaf...@cohens.org.il)
wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 09:01:57AM +, Bob Cox wrote:
>
> > Just typing "w" (without the quotes) should be adequate.
>
> While we're at it:
>
> "w" # (with the quotes) will actually do the same thing on
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 02:07:38AM -0600, Harry P wrote:
> Osamu Aoki writes:
>
> > Hmmm... you must have set up passwordless SSH to root.
Come to think of ... passwordless SSH is quite secure. I was tired :-)
> I hope this sshd
> > is not accessible from Internet. You may be attacked
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 09:01:57AM +, Bob Cox wrote:
> Just typing "w" (without the quotes) should be adequate.
While we're at it:
"w" # (with the quotes) will actually do the same thing on the shell ;-)
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On Jan 11, 2009, at 4:16 AM, steve wrote:
i often wondered where some of these commands got their name from
myself. w? and that is short for user in what way??
It's short for "who(1)", which does much the same thing, but
differently.
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Dotan Cohen wrote:
> 2009/1/11 steve :
>> Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>> On a machine that I have root access to, how can I see who is logged
>>> into the machine? Specifically, I suspect that a malicious entity is
>>> logging on in a compromised account over SSH, even while the account's
>>> user is sitt
2009/1/11 steve :
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> On a machine that I have root access to, how can I see who is logged
>> into the machine? Specifically, I suspect that a malicious entity is
>> logging on in a compromised account over SSH, even while the account's
>> user is sitting at the machine and log
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 10:54:25 +0200, Dotan Cohen (dotanco...@gmail.com)
wrote:
> On a machine that I have root access to, how can I see who is logged
> into the machine? Specifically, I suspect that a malicious entity is
> logging on in a compromised account over SSH, even while the account'
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On a machine that I have root access to, how can I see who is logged
> into the machine? Specifically, I suspect that a malicious entity is
> logging on in a compromised account over SSH, even while the account's
> user is sitting at the machine and logged in, so if I can catc
On a machine that I have root access to, how can I see who is logged
into the machine? Specifically, I suspect that a malicious entity is
logging on in a compromised account over SSH, even while the account's
user is sitting at the machine and logged in, so if I can catch two
simultaneous login se
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 12:48:22AM +, Chris S wrote:
> reult from last advice seemed to install ok details to follow but no affect
> on the frame rate on u tube, I get a picture update about one a sec and a
> half, I know it can't be hardware as nothing has changed in hardware or
> connection s
J.H.Kim wrote, on 2009-01-11 18:17:
> Hi, everyone
>
> Is there serial program like windows hypertermal in debian other than
> minicom? When I use minicom, it is killed after being received
> non-ascii characters. I want to serial program to minitor rs-232
> which shows ascii characters and hex d
M. Lewis wrote:
M. Lewis wrote:
Lenny
KDE
I decided to change from 686 to AMD64 architecture after all the buzz
the past few days about the virtues of using the AMD64 architecture.
After installing Lenny, I have no sound at all. (with 686, I had sound
from the install, no problem).
moe:~#
Osamu Aoki writes:
> Hmmm... you must have set up passwordless SSH to root. I hope this sshd
> is not accessible from Internet. You may be attacked easily.
>
> You can set sudo not to request password to become root too. (Setting
> this up like this also makes your user's system less secure bu
I want to resize jpeg images (in order to create thumbnail images for a
webpage) from a bash script and know that I can use 'convert' from the
imagemagick package to achieve this. This will be run on a (headless,
no X) lenny/armel NSLU2 "slug".
However, aptitude says that to install imagemagick
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