Hi,
i am playing with calendarserver in latest days. I was success to setup
the XML and NSS authentication for it and manage proxies via command
line. I am not able to find way to manage the proxies via proxies.xml
file.
Please it is possible in Wheezy version and if yes, then how?
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Dňa Tue, 25 Dec 2012 18:33:12 -0500 Long Wind
napísal:
> I install squeeze at sda3
> then I install Windows 2k at sda1, grub boot manager removed
try chroot into /mnt/deb/:
mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/deb/
mount --bind /proc /mnt/deb/proc
mount --bind /dev /mnt/deb/dev
mount --bind /sys /mnt/deb/
You are saying me that use HA and you have a master file system and
share from on it via NFS to the other server. is that right?
I tried some scenarios about cluster. GlusterFS, NFS and OCFS2. My
system daily load is very highly. It's over 50 million transactions
daily. So nfs and glusterfs are not
For awhile, maybe a month, my logs sometimes contain garbage like this
(lines with * in front):
Dec 15 23:35:42 corn kernel: [2584540.069530] ext3_orphan_cleanup: deleting
unreferenced inode 79901
Dec 15 23:35:42 corn kernel: [2584540.069530] EXT3-fs: dm-43: 43 orphan inodes
deleted
Dec 15 23:35:
Claudius,
> "Mark Allums" wrote:
> > Of course replace the mirror example I gave with the exact mirror
> repository
> > he needs to use. But the point is the [arch=,] bit.
>
> This is generally not necessary, unless you want to _restrict_ the
> architectures for which APT checks on this mirror,
On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 08:10:42AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> I have the same SSD. Surprise: doing a suspend to disk to that swap
> file you have on it makes no difference at all! Just as slow as to a
> regular HDD. Why?
suspend takes about 2 second to go into suspend and 2 second to wake
fro
On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 02:43:26PM +0100, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
> It is a bug problem, but not related to Glib-GObject.
yeah
> Sounds like you are using mpd to play music. I have noticed that
> sometimes it uses more CPU than it really needs (restart it usually
> fix the problem so.
On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 06:44:49PM +0100, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
> just make sure, that the cooler free of dust. After some time, there is a lot
> of dust in the cooler, which is clogging the air exit.
Hi Hans,
Pretty sure the cooler is free of dust now.
>
> If this is ok, you might want to
On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 11:33:04AM -0600, Jack Schneider wrote:
> Hey,Daniel
Hey Jack,
>
> Try i8kutils, Dell laptops do their own thing!!
Thanks! It seems to be for latitude and inspiron, but I have vostro.
I will try it anyway.
Thanks,
Dan
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Thanks for your suggestion, I'm not sure mpd does what I'm looking
for
but it seems great for use in another project (some jukebox thing I'm
wanting to have a go at). I will look further into it.
Yes, it's great for jukeboxes, but not only :)
And you know what? I'll try to show you that I'm rig
On 12/25/2012 17:55, jug...@lavabit.com wrote:
> Hello.
>
> There are a lot of `possible break-in attempts' messages in my
> logs. So it's hard to read them `by hand' (with last or more). How do
> you read yours? Do you use any log analyzers? Which ones?
>
>
>
>
Logwatch
`sudo apt-get instal
On 12/25/2012 5:12 PM, Worrier Poet wrote:
On 12/25/2012 04:06 PM, Go Linux wrote:
--- On Tue, 12/25/12, Max Hyre wrote:
From: Max Hyre
Subject: [OT?] Free Software petition on WhiteHouse.gov
To: "Debian User mailing list"
Date: Tuesday, December 25, 2012, 12:10 AM
Dear Debianists:
On Tue, 2012-12-25 at 18:33 -0500, Long Wind wrote:
> I install squeeze at sda3
> then I install Windows 2k at sda1, grub boot manager removed
>
> fortunately I have another PC running squeeze
> so I plug the hard disk to it and mount it at /mnt/deb
> and I try the command:
>
> grub-install --roo
I install squeeze at sda3
then I install Windows 2k at sda1, grub boot manager removed
fortunately I have another PC running squeeze
so I plug the hard disk to it and mount it at /mnt/deb
and I try the command:
grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/deb/boot
--grub-setup=/mnt/deb/boot/grub/grub.cfg /
* Merciadri Luca [121225 22:42]:
> Now, the USB stick is clearly recognized as plugged, but nothing more;
As a possible quick fix, ask a friend to plug the usb device into his
Window$ machine and allow W$ to format the device.
However, on Squeeze, I have found that Disk Utility 2.30.1 almost
alw
Hello.
Some public networks don't allow to connect to port 25 or forbid
non-http traffic. How to check what ports are filtered/blocked? I
think it can be done with nmap, but I have never used it.
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Hello.
There are a lot of `possible break-in attempts' messages in my
logs. So it's hard to read them `by hand' (with last or more). How do
you read yours? Do you use any log analyzers? Which ones?
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Hello,
I forgot to umount a usb stick before copying a .iso's content on
it (with dd).
When dd ended, the USB stick light was still flashing; I foolishly
removed the USB stick and then replugged it in some minutes after.
Now, the USB stick is clearl
On 12/25/2012 04:06 PM, Go Linux wrote:
> --- On Tue, 12/25/12, Max Hyre wrote:
>
>> From: Max Hyre
>> Subject: [OT?] Free Software petition on WhiteHouse.gov
>> To: "Debian User mailing list"
>> Date: Tuesday, December 25, 2012, 12:10 AM
>>Dear Debianists:
>>
>>The U.S. president's web
On Tue, December 25, 2012 10:19 am, Doug wrote:
> On 12/25/2012 06:15 AM, Weaver wrote:
>> On Mon, December 24, 2012 10:10 pm, Max Hyre wrote:
>>> Dear Debianists:
>>>
>>> The U.S. president's website has a petition to support the use of
>>> Free Software in schools. It might be a good id
On Tue, December 25, 2012 5:34 am, Worrier Poet wrote:
> On 12/25/2012 01:10 AM, Max Hyre wrote:
>>Dear Debianists:
>>
>>The U.S. president's website has a petition to support the use of
>> Free Software in schools. It might be a good idea for us USAians to
>> sign it:
>>
>> http://w
--- On Tue, 12/25/12, Max Hyre wrote:
> From: Max Hyre
> Subject: [OT?] Free Software petition on WhiteHouse.gov
> To: "Debian User mailing list"
> Date: Tuesday, December 25, 2012, 12:10 AM
> Dear Debianists:
>
> The U.S. president's website has a
> petition to support the use of
> Free
> Maybe a content management system instead of a basic web server?
> Drupal perhaps?
Very nice
I looked at drupal and see two cool things:
1. It is packaged for Debian
2. There is a Drupal based CMS designed for academics purpose:
OpenScholar [0]
If I had known I could was package OpenScho
On Tue, 2012-12-25 at 17:58 +0100, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
>
[...]
>
> You asked for an alternative to the client, but I will give you both
> server and client alternatives.
>
> I am using mpd (music player daemon) which is playing my music, and
> have no interface (it's a daemon
Tom H wrote:
> David Guntner wrote:
> > Of course, I'm a LONG-time UNIX user/admin, and back in the day, setting
> > the login shell that way was pretty much the way to do it. As someone
> > else here pointed out, doing a "passwd -l" doesn't actually *disable*
> > the account and allows someone who
On 12/25/2012 06:15 AM, Weaver wrote:
On Mon, December 24, 2012 10:10 pm, Max Hyre wrote:
Dear Debianists:
The U.S. president's website has a petition to support the use of
Free Software in schools. It might be a good idea for us USAians to
sign it:
http://wh.gov/Rz6C
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The people running medical institutions I
use are thinking of having me scanned to see if I might have three
heads.
Well... that's the problem with free software users, we are so smart
that other people think we must have more than one head, and brains with
them :D
That's why we can feel like
Le 25.12.2012 14:36, Steven Post a écrit :
Hi,
Could anyone recommend a viable alternative to obsidianmusic?
It appears to be unmaintained and has some issues where not all music
is
accessible.
What is obsidianmusic? It is a web interface to your amarok music
library (when using mysql as th
I wrote:
> 2.24.13 is >= 2.24.
Should read "2.24.13 is >= 2.4".
Those are field seperators, not decimal points. The fields are
integers. There are no fractions in a Debian revision number.
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I try to pair device with cli, and I cannot
#aptitude install bluetooth
#aptitude instal bluez-tools
%hcitool scan
Scanning ...
90:21:55:5A:EC:8A kappa
%bluez-simple-agent hci0 90:21:55:5A:EC:8A
RequestPasskey (/org/bluez/2803/hci0/dev_90_21_55_5A_EC_8A
Claudius Hubig wrote:
Hello Hugo,
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Did that and the result is the same(below). One thing I noticed is that
adobereader-enu depends on libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.4), which does not exist
anywhere, it varies between 2.20.1-2.24.13, but there is no 2.4.
2.20 > 2.4, so that’s not a
Thanks for the answer.
if I must do it, I don't want to use the HA (pacemaker or corosync). I
should run on both server actively. There is a way for active-active
cluster without any HA solution? Do I know incorrect thi?
On Wed, 2012-12-26 at 00:43 +1100, Igor Cicimov wrote:
> Check pacemaker the
Hello Hugo,
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Did that and the result is the same(below). One thing I noticed is that
> adobereader-enu depends on libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.4), which does not exist
> anywhere, it varies between 2.20.1-2.24.13, but there is no 2.4.
2.20 > 2.4, so that’s not a problem. What happ
Hugo writes:
> One thing I noticed is that adobereader-enu depends on libgtk2.0-0 (>=
>2.4), which does not exist anywhere, it varies between 2.20.1-2.24.13,
>but there is no 2.4.
2.24.13 is >= 2.24.
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John Hasler grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> Tom H writes:
>> Sure, that works, too - however, you'll have to edit /etc/shells to
>> include /bin/false and/or /usr/sbin/nologin, 'cause those aren't "valid"
>> login shells by default.
>
> That restriction does not apply to root.
Ok, that's good to
Claudius Hubig wrote:
Hello Hugo,
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
root@SDB03:/etc/apt# apt-get update
Hit http://security.debian.org wheezy/updates/main amd64 Packages
Hit http://ftp.de.debian.org wheezy/main Sources/DiffIndex
Hit http://security.debian.org wheezy/updates/main i386 Packages
Hit http://
Tom H writes:
> Sure, that works, too - however, you'll have to edit /etc/shells to
> include /bin/false and/or /usr/sbin/nologin, 'cause those aren't "valid"
> login shells by default.
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Hi,
Could anyone recommend a viable alternative to obsidianmusic?
It appears to be unmaintained and has some issues where not all music is
accessible.
What is obsidianmusic? It is a web interface to your amarok music
library (when using mysql as the DB back-end), so that music can be
streamed ove
On 12/25/2012 01:10 AM, Max Hyre wrote:
>Dear Debianists:
>
>The U.S. president's website has a petition to support the use of
> Free Software in schools. It might be a good idea for us USAians to
> sign it:
>
> http://wh.gov/Rz6C
>
That would be one of the smartest moves the nat
Wow. 1-4 times a day?
Usually:
1: when I am moving from train to work
2: when I am leaving work to train
3: when I am moving from train to home
4: when I am leaving computer for bed
:)
Why is it necessary to reboot? I would like to understand this use
case better.
I am using testing/unstabl
Hello Mark,
"Mark Allums" wrote:
> Of course replace the mirror example I gave with the exact mirror repository
> he needs to use. But the point is the [arch=,] bit.
This is generally not necessary, unless you want to _restrict_ the
architectures for which APT checks on this mirror, i.e. if yo
Hello Hugo,
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> root@SDB03:/etc/apt# apt-get update
> Hit http://security.debian.org wheezy/updates/main amd64 Packages
> Hit http://ftp.de.debian.org wheezy/main Sources/DiffIndex
> Hit http://security.debian.org wheezy/updates/main i386 Packages
> Hit http://ftp.de.debian.o
On Mon, December 24, 2012 10:10 pm, Max Hyre wrote:
>Dear Debianists:
>
>The U.S. president's website has a petition to support the use of
> Free Software in schools. It might be a good idea for us USAians to
> sign it:
>
> http://wh.gov/Rz6C
>
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Yes, Window
Hi,
We use cfengine for such things at work (a mixed redhat/debian/freebsd and
derivates environment).
http://cfengine.com
I particularly like the clear syntax used to describe the desired system
state.
Greetings
HP
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm getting ready to rebuild a small cluster (4 nodes, xen
> virt
On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 3:46 PM, David Guntner wrote:
> Tom H grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>> On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Beco wrote:
>>> On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 11:29 AM, Lars Noodén wrote:
>>> I don't want to look one by one. There should be a way to process them in
>>> batch.
>
> I
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