On Wed, 2012-08-22 at 08:17 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Ma, 21 aug 12, 09:36:00, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > Please don't make haste in assuming malice.
>
> This was meant as "please don't assume intent to attack/offend/etc/...".
> I'm sorry if my bad wording offended someone, that was n
People accustomed to a GUI can use Evolution. It's possible to reply to
the individual mails inside Debian's digest. Mailman's digest is another
issue, not relevant for this list.
Regards,
Ralf
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On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 23:30 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > After studying the headers a bit more I wrote an e-mail to a specific
> > support@ address (which I will not reproduce here) and I even got an
> > answer :)
>
> You are truly living a wondeful life to have gotten a
On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 13:51 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
> > Gary Roach wrote:
> > > I'm presently using the standard form of this mailing list and wish to
> > > change to the digest form.
> >
> > If you want to post replies, I wouldn't do it :-/
>
> Agreed strongly! Please do not
On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 14:13 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Lisi wrote:
> > lina wrote:
> > > Chris wrote:
> > > > Anyone else getting this?
> > > I got one before.
> > > > From: "debian-user"
> >
> > Oh dear! Now someone else has quoted it.
>
> This isn't spam to the mailing list. This is spam fro
Solved :-)
linux /vmlinuz-3.0.3.acer root=/dev/mapper/mygroup-root ro splash quiet
video=vesafb:mtrr:3,ywrap vga=792 resume=/dev/mapper/mygroup-swap
The [splash quiet video=vesafb:mtrr:3,ywrap vga=792] has to be added
On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 11:13:44 +0530
"J. B" wro
linux-sound-base gets removed on the upgrade and replaced with alsa-base
but no sound.
If linux-sound-base is reinstalled then alsa-base is removed
but still no sound
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Dear list,
With the ongoing process of my full disk encryption ( exclude /boot), I have now
come with another issue. The framebuffer device which resides under /root/dev is
not available prior to opening luks and it is quite normal. IS there any
alternative
so that required drivers (like framebuf
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> After studying the headers a bit more I wrote an e-mail to a specific
> support@ address (which I will not reproduce here) and I even got an
> answer :)
You are truly living a wondeful life to have gotten a response! :-)
I discussed it with the Debian listmasters but ther
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 22:19:37 +0200
"tv.deb...@googlemail.com" wrote:
> >On 21/08/2012 19:22, J. B wrote:
> [trim]
> > The free space is 10 GB, where the luks partition is 200 GB.
> > I'm eagerly waiting to know the output of your experiment.
> >
>
>
> Sorry, can't get LUKS to walk backward :-
On Ma, 21 aug 12, 14:13:06, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
> The joe1assistly bad robot is one of the recipients. It then does
> this:
>
> sender -> mailing list -> many recipients, including newsgroups
> joe1assistly -> sender
>
> Mail from joe1assistly never hits the mailing list. There isn't
> any
Ross Boylan wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Why did you choose "rbind" over "bind". Just curious.
>
> It's certainly not something to take as a model; it's just what sort of
> worked for me.
Understood. We are all pragmatic when need be. :-)
> > # umount /srv/chroot/sid/dev
> The correspondi
On Ma, 21 aug 12, 09:36:00, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> Please don't make haste in assuming malice.
This was meant as "please don't assume intent to attack/offend/etc/...".
I'm sorry if my bad wording offended someone, that was not my intention.
The rest still stands:
> Communication via e-mail
On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 20:21 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Ross Boylan wrote:
> > I setup a chroot on a snapshot. Part of the setup was
> > mount --rbind /dev /mnt/chrtest/dev
>
> Why did you choose "rbind" over "bind". Just curious. My reply is
> the one I would give if you had used bind. I have
* On 2012 21 Aug 18:46 -0500, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> From: Nate Bargmann
> Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 16:22:15 -0500
> > Each machine is defined for its own fw zone. I do not have a DMZ. The
> > machines do sit behind a OpenWRT router with its firewall enabled.
>
> Once everything is working, d
If an earlier copy of this message reached the list,
it's References are absent.
From: Nate Bargmann
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 16:22:15 -0500
> Each machine is defined for its own fw zone.
If both machines have the delay, troubleshooting on
the wired machine should be more efficient that on
R
Subject: Re (2): Long delay when shorewall/shorewall6 starts/stops
From: Nate Bargmann
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 16:22:15 -0500
> Each machine is defined for its own fw zone.
If both machines have the delay, troubleshooting on
the wired machine should be more efficient that on
the wireless
Ross Boylan wrote:
> I setup a chroot on a snapshot. Part of the setup was
> mount --rbind /dev /mnt/chrtest/dev
Why did you choose "rbind" over "bind". Just curious. My reply is
the one I would give if you had used bind. I have never used rbind.
The result may be wrong for rbind. But it woul
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 08:42:16AM +0100, Lisi wrote:
> Hello, all!
>
> This is a cross-post. I posted to the Trinity list several days ago. It
In that case its more correctly referred as a multipost. A crosspost is
when you cc/to more than one list/group simultaneously.
Just to be picky. :)
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 04:18:52 -0400 (EDT), Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>
> Yep. CPUID 0F27 makes this CPU a Prestonia Xeon, 130nm, in essence a
> Northwood P4, the only difference being the model#, CPUID, and branding.
> Intel introduced EM64T (x86-64) with the 90nm chips.
>
> This CPU is 32bit x86 only
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 01:39:42PM +0800, lina wrote:
> I felt I made some mistakes before, like put the public keys from those
> servers into my own laptop, just for the convinence of connection.
> I am on my way correcting my mistakes.
Public keys are meant to be public, its the secret/private k
I setup a chroot on a snapshot. Part of the setup was
mount --rbind /dev /mnt/chrtest/dev
I have exited the chroot and, I believe, ended the processes I started.
umount /mnt/chrtest/dev
gives umount: /mnt/chrtest/dev: device is busy
How can I get this to work?
After reviewing the output of moun
From: Nate Bargmann
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 16:22:15 -0500
> Each machine is defined for its own fw zone. I do not have a DMZ. The
> machines do sit behind a OpenWRT router with its firewall enabled.
Once everything is working, does "shorewall restart" give
the delay?
The router issues an
Nate Bargmann wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > I assume you have something like this in your /etc/network/interfaces:
> >
> > allow-hotplug eth0
> > iface eth0 inet dhcp
>
> My laptop has exactly this stanza along with the lo stanza below in the
> desktop's interfaces file. As WiCD is used, I
I am running Debian Squeeze on several computers.
One is a 64 bit machine.
After changing from Debian Lenny to Squeeze I have a problem
with installing drivers and software for a Lexmark printer.
This printer worked fine with Lenny.
Now when I try to install the drivers this is what appears in the
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>> From: Weaver
>>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>>Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 4:56 AM
>>Subject: New Mainboard.
>>
>>
>>Greetings all.
>>
>>I have decided on buying one of these:
>>
>>http://shop.amd.com/us/All/Detail/Processor/HDZ555WFGMBOX?Sear
Mike McClain wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > People using digests usually don't know how to reply using them and
> > cause a lot of problems. Please don't be the source of problems.
> > Using a digested mailing list is hard! You need special tools in
> > order to burst the digest to read and reply
> Le mardi 21 août 2012 à 14:35 +, Camaleón a écrit :
>
>> I'd look for either MSI or Gigabyte boards as both brands do high
>> quality
>> products. And I would also choose a solution with integrated VGA (ATI)
>> to keep the case as clean and organized as possible with the less cables
>> and c
> On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 04:56:58 -0700, Weaver wrote:
>
>> I have decided on buying one of these:
>>
>> http://shop.amd.com/us/All/Detail/Processor/HDZ555WFGMBOX?SearchFacets=category%3AProcessor
>>
>> and, as I am going to put it into one of these:
>>
>> http://www.mittoni.com.au/lian-li-black-pca0
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 10:51 AM, Dr Beco wrote:
> Aidan wrote:
>> Now I'm really curious, but confused. Why did the presence of another
>> server change the key on the original server? Or did you mean that an
>> old server was, in error, put up in place of the one you set up earlier
>> (before
> On 2012-08-20 21:43 +0200, Weaver wrote:
>
>>> On 2012-08-20 16:24 +0200, Weaver wrote:
>>>
There seems to be issues with libqt4 in the latest update in unstable,
on
i386.
>>>
>>> I don't think so, it upgraded fine here.
>>>
Unpacking replacement libqtgui4:i386 ...
dpkg:
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 01:51:27PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
> People using digests usually don't know how to reply using them and
> cause a lot of problems. Please don't be the source of problems.
> Using a digested mailing list is hard! You need special tools in
> order to burst the digest
Camaleón, I accidentally deleted your reply.
Perhaps the only difference I can see with the FAQ you quoted is that
it's for the much older version 3.0. That has not been in
Unstable/Testing for some time. Currently, the Shorewall packages are
at 4.5.5-1. I'll double check for any LDAP stuff, th
* On 2012 21 Aug 15:32 -0500, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> From: Nate Bargmann
> Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2012 14:35:57 -0500
> > Right now this affects both my desktop and laptop running Sid.
>
> Is the desktop the fw zone? Another machine?
Each machine is defined for its own fw zone. I do not have a
* On 2012 21 Aug 14:56 -0500, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > This has bugged me on and off most of this year since for some reason
> > that I can't find, the shorewall/shorewall6 startup scripts have a pause
> > of about a minute before the system start/shutdown can continue. Right
>
* On 2012 21 Aug 10:20 -0500, shawn wilson wrote:
> first, i love statistics - it allows people to say pretty much
> whatever they want and sound honest and scientific about it.
Yes, lies, damned lies, and statistics.
> some things could be
> better (making sources.list more like yum.d for instan
From: Nate Bargmann
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2012 14:35:57 -0500
> Right now this affects both my desktop and laptop running Sid.
Is the desktop the fw zone? Another machine?
> ... the shorewall/shorewall6 startup scripts have a pause
> of about a minute before the system start/shutdown can contin
>On 21/08/2012 19:22, J. B wrote:
[trim]
The free space is 10 GB, where the luks partition is 200 GB.
I'm eagerly waiting to know the output of your experiment.
Ok, I was under the impression from your first post that the free space
was 800GB.
I didn't have time to do extensive tests but wi
Lisi wrote:
> lina wrote:
> > Chris wrote:
> > > Anyone else getting this?
> > I got one before.
> > > From: "debian-user"
>
> Oh dear! Now someone else has quoted it.
This isn't spam to the mailing list. This is spam from a subscriber
to the original posters. So it doesn't matter if you quot
Nate Bargmann wrote:
> This has bugged me on and off most of this year since for some reason
> that I can't find, the shorewall/shorewall6 startup scripts have a pause
> of about a minute before the system start/shutdown can continue. Right
> now this affects both my desktop and laptop running Sid
Camaleón wrote:
> Gary Roach wrote:
> > I'm presently using the standard form of this mailing list and wish to
> > change to the digest form.
>
> If you want to post replies, I wouldn't do it :-/
Agreed strongly! Please do not post replies from a digest.
> > Can I just re-subscribe to the dige
J. B wrote:
> I have bought a new HDD. Created 2 partitions.
> An un-encrypted 1 GB /boot as a separate partition on the Disk.
One gig for /boot? I know you are probably planning on using it for a
dropbox but that still seems excessive to me. If I wanted a dropbox I
would use an additional diffe
shawn wilson wrote:
> J. B wrote:
> > Though I'm little confused now. As per the tutorial /boot should be
> > un-encrypted. But I got some doc at net where /boot is also encrypted.
> > Can you please help me to solve the puzzle ?
> > I'm following http://kirriwa.net/john/doc/lvm+raid1.html#step3
>
On Aug 21, 2012, at 6:53 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 13:37:43 -0700, Weaver wrote:
I regularly log 40-47Kb/s on updates.. Cheers,
And so do we all... The problem here is not the network bandwidth,
it's that some parts of the update process have to download a lot of
small
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 4:49 PM, Gaël DONVAL wrote:
> Le mardi 21 août 2012 à 14:35 +, Camaleón a écrit :
>
>> I'd look for either MSI or Gigabyte boards as both brands do high quality
>> products. And I would also choose a solution with integrated VGA (ATI)
>> to keep the case as clean and or
Roger Leigh wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > There are two issues. ...
>
> So one key question here: do you have /proc mounted inside the
> chroot?
No. I only do that if the task and applications I am running in the
chroot require it. But for my typical chroot these are rarely
required. Sure they
On 08/21/2012 10:35 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 04:56:58 -0700, Weaver wrote:
I have decided on buying one of these:
http://shop.amd.com/us/All/Detail/Processor/HDZ555WFGMBOX?SearchFacets=category%3AProcessor
and, as I am going to put it into one of these:
http://www.mittoni.com.
On 2012-08-21 22:12 +0200, Alex Robbins wrote:
> A recent Debian Security Advisory [1] warned that the package icedove had
> several security issues. These issues were resolved in version
> 10.0.6-1
> (and a
> different version for Squeeze). I notice, however, that while 10.0.6-2 is
> available
On 2012-08-20 21:43 +0200, Weaver wrote:
>> On 2012-08-20 16:24 +0200, Weaver wrote:
>>
>>> There seems to be issues with libqt4 in the latest update in unstable,
>>> on
>>> i386.
>>
>> I don't think so, it upgraded fine here.
>>
>>> Unpacking replacement libqtgui4:i386 ...
>>> dpkg: unrecoverable
A recent Debian Security Advisory [1] warned that the package icedove had
several security issues. These issues were resolved in version 10.0.6-1
(and a
different version for Squeeze). I notice, however, that while 10.0.6-2 is
available in Sid, Wheezy is still at 10.0.5-1. This page [2] (whic
Am Montag, 13. August 2012 schrieb Kamaraju S Kusumanchi:
> I am using a mixture of stable + testing (Squeeze + Lenny), knode
> version 4.4.11, KDE 4.8.4,
I hope you aren´t serious or there is a typo in above. In a way that means
that there is no Lenny involved ;).
Anyway, in the state of devel
>
> From: Weaver
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 4:56 AM
>Subject: New Mainboard.
>
>
>Greetings all.
>
>I have decided on buying one of these:
>
>http://shop.amd.com/us/All/Detail/Processor/HDZ555WFGMBOX?SearchFacets=categor
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 18:37:38 +0200, Denis Witt wrote:
> On 21.08.2012 18:21, Camaleón wrote:
>> That behaviour has a slight resemblance to this bug report:
>
>> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=630727
>
>> While not exactly the same, both problems seem to be related with the
>>
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 12:56:52 +0200
"tv.deb...@googlemail.com" wrote:
> On 21/08/2012 11:46, J. B wrote:
> > On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 00:25:38 +0200
> > "tv.deb...@googlemail.com" wrote:
> >
> >> On 20/08/2012 19:14, J. B wrote:
> >>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 17:57:31 +0200
> >>> "tv.deb...@googlemail.com"
Am Montag, 20. August 2012 schrieb Gaël DONVAL:
> Le jeudi 16 août 2012 à 09:29 +0300, Andrei POPESCU a écrit :
> > On Mi, 15 aug 12, 14:50:37, Gary Dale wrote:
> > > On 15/08/12 02:13 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > > >Another option not mentioned yet is to install the -amd64 kernel
> > > >(assuming
Am Donnerstag, 16. August 2012 schrieb Chris Bannister:
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 02:50:37PM -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
> > It works, but why not just upgrade to full 64 bit if you can? It's
> > not a lot more work unless you've installed a lot of extra packages.
>
> Not sure if things are better now
Am Mittwoch, 15. August 2012 schrieb Gary Dale:
> On 15/08/12 02:13 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > On Mi, 15 aug 12, 05:12:46, Gary Dale wrote:
> >> If your computer has a 64bit CPU, you could also install the 64bit
> >> version of Debian over the existing. Just don't format your /home.
> >
> > Ano
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 23:30:00 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
>> > May other OS components cause this? Though I do not know what. :o)
>>
>> It could be but I can't guess what.
>>
>> The kernel version? Sure, but sound is working fine from the command
>> line utilities and also from another programs (e.g.
> "jackd"
I only can encourage everybody to use jackd for audio, when ever
possible. Jackd by far and away isn't perfect, but it's the most
comfortable [1] way to handle audio connections for Linux.
There's a GUI written by Rui Nuno Capela to handle jackd connections,
called QjackCtl. There are
On 21.08.2012 18:21, Camaleón wrote:
Is there some kind of proxy or filter between the system running Nagios
and the client machine from where you are accessing (if any)?
No.
That behaviour has a slight resemblance to this bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=63072
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> > May other OS components cause this? Though I do not know what. :o)
>
> It could be but I can't guess what.
>
> The kernel version? Sure, but sound is working fine from the command
> line utilities and also from
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 11:04:31 +0200, Denis Witt wrote:
> On 18.08.2012 22:43, Camaleón wrote:
>>> I check that and there was only one process running. I stopped and
>>> started the Daemon anyway, but nothing changed.
>
>> Ah, okay then. As you commented something about it was working fine in
>> a
On 21.08.2012 18:14, Denis Witt wrote:
By the way, is there a command to see how big this reserved space
actually is on a given partition/disk ?
tune2fs -l /dev/md0 | grep "Reserved block count"
Sorry, I forgot to mention that the result will be in Blocks. You can
get the block size (in By
Hi David,
By the way, is there a command to see how big this reserved space
actually is on a given partition/disk ?
tune2fs -l /dev/md0 | grep "Reserved block count"
Replace /dev/md0 with the device you want to check.
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> From: green - greenfreedom
> Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2012 21:22:43 -0500
>
> I suggest you get a grml96 image. The smallest is 300MB and supports booting
> in both 32- and 64-bit modes, selected at boot (or grml-small for only one of
> 32 or 64 is 150MB). Try the 64-bit mode. And having a grml CD or
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21.08.2012 05:03, eqisow kirjoitti:
> Well I can tell you that with <4 GB of RAM you should probably
> just stick to 32 bit regardless.
Why?
> Although, you could also just try to install the 64 bit version and
> see if it works.
When booting 64-b
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21.08.2012 04:50, Yang Chengwei kirjoitti:
> Find out if long-mode is supported by you CPU, for example. $ grep
> -o lm /proc/cpuinfo
I would recommend
$ lscpu|head -n2
which outputs something like
```
Architecture: x86_64
CPU op-mode(s):
On Tuesday 21 August 2012 15:44:53 Dr Beco wrote:
> "To share your interests is almost a duty in some cultures. In others
> it is considered self-agrandisement and is very
> much frowned on."
Except that was very much not what I meant! I wasn't talking about interests.
I accept that it may be
On Tuesday 21 August 2012 10:41:35 Keith McKenzie wrote:
> On 21 August 2012 07:54, Lisi wrote:
> [...]
>
> > Self-agrandisement is almost a duty in some cultures. In others it is
> > very much frowned on.
>
> [...]
>
> > Lisi
>
> Wow! - I wonder how many (international) people are going to
> und
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 16:45:35 +0200, David Cho-Lerat wrote:
> this might be a newbie question, but can anyone tell me why "du" and
> "df" don't seem to agree :
>
> server:~# df -h /var
> FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/mapper/vg00-var 5.0G 4.1G 624M 87% /var
> se
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 2:59 AM, Tom H wrote:
> Unless there's a fedora-devel thread where this was discussed, there's
> probably no way to know why RHEL6 switched to kvm except to assume
> that kvm's in-kernel and xen isn't. This has changed in the latest
> kernels so xen support might very well
Le mardi 21 août 2012 à 15:10 +, Camaleón a écrit :
>
> Simply: because the BIOS provides a core functionality to the system and
> has to work like a swiss clock and because UEFI is (still) a technology
> too new to my liking.
Right. I am still not of that opinion (EFI was there for years, U
Solved by an aptitude update, aptitude full-upgrade.
Lisi
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Hi Karl,
thanks for the prompt answer.
FYI: I always use the "-x" flag on du too, as this will not recurse down
other mounted file systems - e.g. if you have /var/cache on a separate
logical volume.
that's good to know. This doesn't change anything in this case, though :
server:~# du -h -s
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 04:07:54PM +0100, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 03:45:35PM +0100, David Cho-Lerat wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > this might be a newbie question, but can anyone tell me
> > why "du" and "df" don't seem to agree :
> >
> > server:~# df -h /var
> > F
first, i love statistics - it allows people to say pretty much
whatever they want and sound honest and scientific about it.
i didn't read up on where those numbers came from, but lets assume
they are correct and honest. what they didn't give is the numbers if
an environment has all redhat boxes vs
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 16:49:59 +0200, Gaël DONVAL wrote:
> Le mardi 21 août 2012 à 14:35 +, Camaleón a écrit :
>
>> I'd look for either MSI or Gigabyte boards as both brands do high
>> quality products. And I would also choose a solution with integrated
>> VGA (ATI) to keep the case as clean an
Hi
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 03:45:35PM +0100, David Cho-Lerat wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> this might be a newbie question, but can anyone tell me
> why "du" and "df" don't seem to agree :
>
> server:~# df -h /var
> FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/mapper/vg00-var 5.0G 4.1
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 09:53:20 -0300, francis picabia wrote:
> Redhat marketing people have a video and PDF docs to conclude based on
> IDC studies that RHEL is cheaper than free Linux in the Enterprise.
It makes sense.
> There is a video on the right side with a summary of their claims.
>
> http
Hi list,
this might be a newbie question, but can anyone tell me
why "du" and "df" don't seem to agree :
server:~# df -h /var
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg00-var 5.0G 4.1G 624M 87% /var
server:~# du -h -s /var
1.6G/var
("/var" is on a partition of
Le mardi 21 août 2012 à 14:35 +, Camaleón a écrit :
> I'd look for either MSI or Gigabyte boards as both brands do high quality
> products. And I would also choose a solution with integrated VGA (ATI)
> to keep the case as clean and organized as possible with the less cables
> and cooling f
From: Darac Marjal
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 12:13:06 +0100
> Try "mplayer -identify http://example.com/stream";.
Thanks. I'll look for something similar in VLC.
http://wiki.videolan.org/VLC_command-line_help
Regards, ... Peter E.
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> From: Keith McKenzie km3952
> On 21 August 2012 07:54, Lisi lisi.reisz wrote:
> >
> > Self-agrandisement is almost a duty in some cultures. In others it is very
> > much frowned on.
> >
> > Lisi
> >
>
> Wow! - I wonder how many (international) people are going to
> understand that. :-)
I did
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 04:56:58 -0700, Weaver wrote:
> I have decided on buying one of these:
>
> http://shop.amd.com/us/All/Detail/Processor/HDZ555WFGMBOX?SearchFacets=category%3AProcessor
>
> and, as I am going to put it into one of these:
>
> http://www.mittoni.com.au/lian-li-black-pca04-mini-t
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 23:50:09 -0400, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>
>>> However, if I use mouse to scroll all the way down to the end of the
>>> message and press space key, nothing happens. It does not advance to
>>> the next message. I am not sure if this is a feature or a bug.
Le mardi 21 août 2012 à 10:51 -0300, Dr Beco a écrit :
> can show me if that is the case. But I would have to have the original
> SSH key to compare to, to see if it changed or not.
The command I gave you should be used if you have a local access to the
ssh server to get the fingerprint.
When you
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 21:46:30 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
> Several years ago a friend, who owns his own business, gave me one of
> his old servers because he knows that computers are my hobby. It's been
> sitting around my basement since then, but it has finally worked its way
> to the top of my
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 13:37:43 -0700, Weaver wrote:
> Just to clarify on this situation:
>
> I have a cable connection that is rated at 100MB/s at full capacity. I
> specifically asked what the lowest speed would be, that I could expect
> to experience, when I took it on from an ADSL2+ connection t
Aidan wrote:
> Now I'm really curious, but confused. Why did the presence of another
> server change the key on the original server? Or did you mean that an
> old server was, in error, put up in place of the one you set up earlier
> (before the warning from SSH)?
>
> Kind regards,
> Aidan Gauland
On Tuesday 21 August 2012 08:09:22 lina wrote:
> On Tuesday 21,August,2012 07:48 PM, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> > On Monday 20 August 2012 09:59:47 lina wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I ssh to a server which has 400+ users, active ones around 100.
> >>
> >> Frankly speaking, I would feel comfortable to hi
On Tuesday 21,August,2012 07:48 PM, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> On Monday 20 August 2012 09:59:47 lina wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I ssh to a server which has 400+ users, active ones around 100.
>>
>> Frankly speaking, I would feel comfortable to hide my IP if possible,
>>
>> any suggestions (I checked the spoo
Greetings all.
I have decided on buying one of these:
http://shop.amd.com/us/All/Detail/Processor/HDZ555WFGMBOX?SearchFacets=category%3AProcessor
and, as I am going to put it into one of these:
http://www.mittoni.com.au/lian-li-black-pca04-mini-tower-htpc-chassis-usb3-p-3948.html
I need recom
On Monday 20 August 2012 09:59:47 lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I ssh to a server which has 400+ users, active ones around 100.
>
> Frankly speaking, I would feel comfortable to hide my IP if possible,
>
> any suggestions (I checked the spoof, but seems not positive),
>
> Thanks with best regards,
Hi
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 02:08:11PM -0800, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> http://www.learner.org/faq/faq_broadband.html#broadband1 informs,
> "The VoDs play in either Windows Media or Flash format. Users of Internet
> Explorer on Windows will generally see the VoDs in Windows Media format.
> Users of
On 21/08/2012 11:46, J. B wrote:
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 00:25:38 +0200
"tv.deb...@googlemail.com" wrote:
On 20/08/2012 19:14, J. B wrote:
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 17:57:31 +0200
"tv.deb...@googlemail.com" wrote:
On 20/08/2012 16:53, J. B wrote:
Dear list,
Is there anyone who is successful incr
Dr Beco writes:
> After disconnecting the net cable, I realized the server was still up! :O
>
> I logged with a innocuous account to read that that was the old server
> which miraculous revived. Some intern from TI turned on the old server
> and it took precedence over the new one. That explained
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 00:25:38 +0200
"tv.deb...@googlemail.com" wrote:
> On 20/08/2012 19:14, J. B wrote:
> > On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 17:57:31 +0200
> > "tv.deb...@googlemail.com" wrote:
> >
> >> On 20/08/2012 16:53, J. B wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Dear list,
> >>>
> >>> Is there anyone who is successful incr
On 21 August 2012 07:54, Lisi wrote:
[...]
>
> Self-agrandisement is almost a duty in some cultures. In others it is very
> much frowned on.
>
[...]
> Lisi
>
Wow! - I wonder how many (international) people are going to
understand that. :-)
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Le lundi 20 août 2012 à 17:29 -0300, Dr Beco a écrit :
> What should I do, or where should I look, to understand this problem?
>
> Can I log in with my account remotely to see the problem, or should I
> better log in locally?
Just do what it says. If you can log in locally, you can try
ssh-keyg
On 18.08.2012 22:43, Camaleón wrote:
I check that and there was only one process running.
I stopped and started the Daemon anyway, but nothing changed.
Ah, okay then. As you commented something about it was working fine in another
instance, that "triggered" a light in my head :-)
I have two
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