Re: iptables and kvm

2013-01-24 Thread Sthu Deus
Good time of the day, Craig. You wrote: > I am running Debian Wheezy, and have installed kvm. When I list my > iptables rules there are a set of default rules defined, and > forwarding is set up for my virtual network. For the life of me I can > not figure out where these rules are defined, and

Re: [Followup]: Basic USB Automounter?

2013-01-24 Thread Patrick Bartek
- Original Message - > From: sp113438telfort > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Cc: "debian-user@lists.debian.org" > Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 6:01 PM > Subject: Re: [Followup]: Basic USB Automounter? > > [snip] >> > I missed the first of this.  Has anyone mentioned pmount?

clock source 25 is not valid, cannot use

2013-01-24 Thread Azuki
When I use linux-image-3.2.0-0.bpo.4-rt-amd64, An error of a large quantity of clock source occurs at the boot time when I connect usb-sound-card AS372(chip:CM6620). There is not the problem with the stability of the system, but these errors fill up the log. When I used kernel 2.6.32, this error

Re: [Followup]: Basic USB Automounter?

2013-01-24 Thread sp113438telfort
On Thu, 24 Jan 2013 13:53:29 -0800 (PST) Patrick Bartek wrote: > > > > > - Original Message - > > From: Mark Allums > > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > > Cc: > > Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 12:18 PM > > Subject: RE: [Followup]: Basic USB Automounter? > > > >> From: Patrick

Re: [Followup]: Basic USB Automounter?

2013-01-24 Thread Patrick Bartek
- Original Message - > From: Mark Allums > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Cc: > Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 12:18 PM > Subject: RE: [Followup]: Basic USB Automounter? > >> From: Patrick Bartek [mailto:bartek...@yahoo.com] >> Also, someone suggested usbmount, which I was aw

Re: Samba usershare errors

2013-01-24 Thread Igor Cicimov
On 25/01/2013 3:51 AM, "Roger Lynn" wrote: > > Hi, > > I am running the Debian package of Samba 2:3.6.6-4 on an up to date Wheezy > server. I am getting a lot of errors logged similar to this: > > log.sophie-pc:[2013/01/24 08:38:38.848419, 0] > param/loadparm.c:9114(process_usershare_file) > log.

Re: dselect fun

2013-01-24 Thread Richard Owlett
Chris Bannister wrote: On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 09:54:17AM +, Darac Marjal wrote: chime in with a reminder that dselect is considered discouraged these days. It's spiritual successor (a TUI interface to apt) is now aptitude. That depends on who you ask. For newbies, I certainly wouldn't rec

Re: moving from Kubuntu 10.4 to squeeze

2013-01-24 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 24 ian 13, 10:34:08, Mark Allums wrote: > > Upgrades from release to release are more tricky than Ubuntu. It is > sometimes easiest to just install the new version "clean". I'm not familiar with Ubuntu, but Debian upgrades have always worked fine for me. Kind regards, Andrei -- Offtopi

RE: 32-bit to 64-bit

2013-01-24 Thread Mark Allums
From: Sven Joachim [mailto:svenj...@gmx.de] > > On 2013-01-24 17:51 +0100, Sven Joachim wrote: > > > On 2013-01-24 16:58 +0100, Kelly Clowers wrote: > > >> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 6:51 AM, Sven Joachim > > wrote: > > >>> I have crossgraded some packages in i386 chroots that way, but in the > > >>>

RE: [Followup]: Basic USB Automounter?

2013-01-24 Thread Mark Allums
> From: Patrick Bartek [mailto:bartek...@yahoo.com] > Also, someone suggested usbmount, which I was aware of, but in my > reading, it said that it would only mount thumb and external USB hard > drives, and not flash cards using a reader.  I never tested to see if this were > true. In my experience

Re: Upgrade from stable to testing hosed my server

2013-01-24 Thread Peter Viskup
On 01/24/2013 05:51 PM, Mark Phillips wrote: Peter, Can I access the log if I boot the machine with a live cd of some kind? Mark Hello Mark, read the release notes first and think about what you did wrong. I do not know how you proceed with the upgrade, but yes there are paths like these:

iptables and kvm

2013-01-24 Thread craig
I am running Debian Wheezy, and have installed kvm. When I list my iptables rules there are a set of default rules defined, and forwarding is set up for my virtual network. For the life of me I can not figure out where these rules are defined, and I would like to make some changes that I want to be

Re: 32-bit to 64-bit

2013-01-24 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2013-01-24 17:51 +0100, Sven Joachim wrote: > On 2013-01-24 16:58 +0100, Kelly Clowers wrote: > >> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 6:51 AM, Sven Joachim wrote: >>> >>> I have crossgraded some packages in i386 chroots that way, but in the >>> current state of affairs I would definitely _not_ dare to tr

[Followup]: Basic USB Automounter?

2013-01-24 Thread Patrick Bartek
First, thanks for all the input and suggestions. Here is the basics of my research into setting up user automounting on a minimal console-only system or X running only a window manager (in my case, Openbox)--no display or sessions manager.  I'm running wheezy 64-bit. The "quick and dirty" solut

OT: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure.

2013-01-24 Thread Sthu Deus
Good time of the day. Excuse me for off-topic. Could You please comment this auth. failure: localhost auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser=null rhost=91.201.64.249 ? As I understand this - one tried to login to dovecot - but dovecot was

Re: moving from Kubuntu 10.4 to squeeze

2013-01-24 Thread Mike McGinn
On Thursday, January 24, 2013 11:54:40 Ralf Mardorf wrote: > -Original Message- > From: Mark Allums > Sent: Thu 1/24/2013 17:34 > > > The most noticeable difference to me has been the lack of drivers. > > Debian does not use http://upstart.ubuntu.com/ . Not an issue. I prefer typing: "/

RE: moving from Kubuntu 10.4 to squeeze

2013-01-24 Thread Ralf Mardorf
-Original Message- From: Mark Allums Sent: Thu 1/24/2013 17:34 > The most noticeable difference to me has been the lack of drivers. Debian does not use http://upstart.ubuntu.com/ .

Re: 32-bit to 64-bit

2013-01-24 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2013-01-24 16:58 +0100, Kelly Clowers wrote: > On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 6:51 AM, Sven Joachim wrote: >> >> I have crossgraded some packages in i386 chroots that way, but in the >> current state of affairs I would definitely _not_ dare to try a full >> crossgrade on my main system with almost 20

Samba usershare errors

2013-01-24 Thread Roger Lynn
Hi, I am running the Debian package of Samba 2:3.6.6-4 on an up to date Wheezy server. I am getting a lot of errors logged similar to this: log.sophie-pc:[2013/01/24 08:38:38.848419, 0] param/loadparm.c:9114(process_usershare_file) log.sophie-pc: process_usershare_file: stat of /var/lib/samba/u

Re: moving from Kubuntu 10.4 to squeeze

2013-01-24 Thread Mike McGinn
On Thursday, January 24, 2013 11:34:08 Mark Allums wrote: > The most noticeable difference to me has been the lack of drivers. You are > pretty much on your own finding drivers for things. Debian supports older > hardware quite well, but there is usually a long wait for it. > > Upgrades from re

Re: 32-bit to 64-bit

2013-01-24 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2013-01-24 16:58 +0100, Mark Allums wrote: > The third bit is the hard part. I am wondering if I should go from lucid to > precise first, or do the 32/64-bit trick first. Or is there a way to do > both at once? With dpkg from lucid or precise you're out of luck anyway. The former is not mult

RE: moving from Kubuntu 10.4 to squeeze

2013-01-24 Thread Mark Allums
> From: Mike McGinn [mailto:mikemcg...@mcginnweb.net] > I have a Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop with 4G of RAM and have been a 'buntu > user > since release 7.04. With each release of the new OS from Kubuntu I have > been > less and less happy with the so called "quality" and I am planning a move to > D

Re: Upgrade from stable to testing hosed my server

2013-01-24 Thread Peter Viskup
On 01/24/2013 02:30 PM, Mark Phillips wrote: I used aptitude to upgrade a headless server from Debian stable to Debian testing. The upgrade did not generate any error messages, but when I rebooted I could not ssh into the box (connection refused) nor do I get any output on a monitor I attache

Re: 32-bit to 64-bit

2013-01-24 Thread Kelly Clowers
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Mark Allums wrote: > > > The third bit is the hard part. I am wondering if I should go from lucid to > precise first, or do the 32/64-bit trick first. Or is there a way to do > both at once? If I package it into a virtual machine instance, first, then I > can snap

Re: 32-bit to 64-bit

2013-01-24 Thread Kelly Clowers
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 6:51 AM, Sven Joachim wrote: > > There are two problems with that: > > - Not all packages have been multiarchified, including some important > packages with many reverse dependencies like perl and python. > Crossgrading those will leave you with many broken packages, at

RE: 32-bit to 64-bit

2013-01-24 Thread Mark Allums
From: Sven Joachim [mailto:svenj...@gmx.de] > On 2013-01-24 14:51 +0100, Mark Allums wrote: > > > Can one do this? Not: Is this easy, but merely: Is this something that is > > feasible? > > > > I have a 32-bit system that I would like to migrate into 64-bitness within > > the same basic framework

Re: moving from Kubuntu 10.4 to squeeze

2013-01-24 Thread Morel Bérenger
Le Jeu 24 janvier 2013 16:05, Mike McGinn a écrit : > I am happy with what I have experienced > in my VM and I just want to know if there are any pitfalls I have not > foreseen. The only one I can see outside of system being configured differently by default is the hardware support. Using a live d

Re: 32-bit to 64-bit

2013-01-24 Thread Gary Dale
On 24/01/13 09:51 AM, Sven Joachim wrote: On 2013-01-24 14:51 +0100, Mark Allums wrote: Can one do this? Not: Is this easy, but merely: Is this something that is feasible? I have a 32-bit system that I would like to migrate into 64-bitness within the same basic framework, within the same "ins

moving from Kubuntu 10.4 to squeeze

2013-01-24 Thread Mike McGinn
I have a Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop with 4G of RAM and have been a 'buntu user since release 7.04. With each release of the new OS from Kubuntu I have been less and less happy with the so called "quality" and I am planning a move to Debian. As a Kontact user the problems reported with the new ver

Re: [1/2OT] the stat "D"

2013-01-24 Thread lina
> > Last night I spent some time to check the "D" stat. > It's kinda of tricky, why my intuition tells me that those jobs run in > foreground, not background, won't have such problem. "In particular, users are asked to run only one background job at a time." from http://www.washington.edu/compu

Re: 32-bit to 64-bit

2013-01-24 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2013-01-24 14:51 +0100, Mark Allums wrote: > Can one do this? Not: Is this easy, but merely: Is this something that is > feasible? > > I have a 32-bit system that I would like to migrate into 64-bitness within > the same basic framework, within the same "install". That is, can I go from > > 3

Re: 32-bit to 64-bit

2013-01-24 Thread Gary Dale
On 24/01/13 09:35 AM, Mark Allums wrote: From: Gary Dale [mailto:garyd...@rogers.com] I have a 32-bit system that I would like to migrate into 64-bitness within the same basic framework, within the same "install". That is, can I go from 32-bit kernel-arch + 32-bit userland => 64-bit kernel-

RE: 32-bit to 64-bit

2013-01-24 Thread Mark Allums
> From: Gary Dale [mailto:garyd...@rogers.com] > > I have a 32-bit system that I would like to migrate into 64-bitness within > > the same basic framework, within the same "install". That is, can I go from > > > > 32-bit kernel-arch + 32-bit userland => > > 64-bit kernel-arch + 32-bit userland =>

Re: 32-bit to 64-bit

2013-01-24 Thread Gary Dale
On 24/01/13 08:51 AM, Mark Allums wrote: Can one do this? Not: Is this easy, but merely: Is this something that is feasible? I have a 32-bit system that I would like to migrate into 64-bitness within the same basic framework, within the same "install". That is, can I go from 32-bit kernel-arc

Re: 32-bit to 64-bit

2013-01-24 Thread Darac Marjal
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 07:51:19AM -0600, Mark Allums wrote: > Can one do this? Not: Is this easy, but merely: Is this something that is > feasible? > > I have a 32-bit system that I would like to migrate into 64-bitness within > the same basic framework, within the same "install". That is, can

32-bit to 64-bit

2013-01-24 Thread Mark Allums
Can one do this? Not: Is this easy, but merely: Is this something that is feasible? I have a 32-bit system that I would like to migrate into 64-bitness within the same basic framework, within the same "install". That is, can I go from 32-bit kernel-arch + 32-bit userland => 64-bit kernel-arch +

Upgrade from stable to testing hosed my server

2013-01-24 Thread Mark Phillips
I used aptitude to upgrade a headless server from Debian stable to Debian testing. The upgrade did not generate any error messages, but when I rebooted I could not ssh into the box (connection refused) nor do I get any output on a monitor I attached to the box (no signal). Apache does not appear to

Re: multiple nic/IP in firewall

2013-01-24 Thread Roberto Scattini
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 9:45 PM, Tom Furie wrote: > On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 07:54:25PM -0300, Roberto Scattini wrote: > > > ~# route -n > > Kernel IP routing table > > Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse > > Iface > > XX.220.XX.176 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.

Re: [1/2OT] the stat "D"

2013-01-24 Thread lina
On Thursday 24,January,2013 06:35 PM, Sven Joachim wrote: > On 2013-01-24 10:34 +0100, lina wrote: > >> I have some process if run in background, it always very slow, like: >> >> $ ps f | awk '{print $1, $2,$3,$4, $5}' >> >> 124201 pts/13 Ss+ 0:00 -bash >> 29572 pts/116 Ss+ 0:00 -bash >> 29275 pts

Re: Installing flash player into user's home dir. for chromium.

2013-01-24 Thread Roland Mueller
Hello, 2013/1/18 Patrick Bartek > > > From: Sthu Deus > > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > > >> > > > >> Check if the user home directory has a hidden .moziila/plugins > >> directory. This is one of several defaults that browsers search for > >> plugins. If not, add it, place the flas

Re: [1/2OT] the stat "D"

2013-01-24 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2013-01-24 10:34 +0100, lina wrote: > I have some process if run in background, it always very slow, like: > > $ ps f | awk '{print $1, $2,$3,$4, $5}' > > 124201 pts/13 Ss+ 0:00 -bash > 29572 pts/116 Ss+ 0:00 -bash > 29275 pts/63 Ss+ 0:00 -bash > 22080 pts/14 Ss+ 0:00 -bash > 11581 pts/2 Ss 0:0

Re: [1/2OT] the stat "D"

2013-01-24 Thread lina
On Thursday 24,January,2013 05:34 PM, lina wrote: > Hi, > > I have some process if run in background, it always very slow, like: > > $ ps f | awk '{print $1, $2,$3,$4, $5}' > > 124201 pts/13 Ss+ 0:00 -bash > 29572 pts/116 Ss+ 0:00 -bash > 29275 pts/63 Ss+ 0:00 -bash > 22080 pts/14 Ss+ 0:00 -bash

Re: [1/2OT] the stat 'D'

2013-01-24 Thread Morel Bérenger
> I am new to the xargs, so I don't know how to let it run in background. > The waiting is going to kill me, I mean so slow. > > > Thanks ahead for your suggestions, No idea about what is xargs, but I guess that simply calling your script from a console with a '&' at end of command will be ok, ak

Re: What happens when you upgrade a package with modified config files?

2013-01-24 Thread Dominique Dumont
On Wednesday 23 January 2013 16:58:52 Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: > > But I cannot push this further all by myself. > > Poke the individual Debian maintainers - they're smart people :-) They are also busy people. They will be more likely to move if *their* users are complaining ;-) , or even better

Re: [1/2OT] the stat "D"

2013-01-24 Thread lina
> > I am new to the xargs, so I don't know how to let it run in background. typo, *not* run in background. Thanks, -- 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/

[1/2OT] the stat "D"

2013-01-24 Thread lina
Hi, I have some process if run in background, it always very slow, like: $ ps f | awk '{print $1, $2,$3,$4, $5}' 124201 pts/13 Ss+ 0:00 -bash 29572 pts/116 Ss+ 0:00 -bash 29275 pts/63 Ss+ 0:00 -bash 22080 pts/14 Ss+ 0:00 -bash 11581 pts/2 Ss 0:00 -bash 2920 pts/2 R+ 0:00 \_ 2921 pts/2 S+ 0:00 \_

Re: MPD and Last.FM, not connecting or working.

2013-01-24 Thread Sthu Deus
Good time of the day, Morel. Thank You, Morel, for Your time and answer. You wrote: > > though it is a bit hard - as diver > > dependencies of source packages should be satisfied before compiling > > # aptitude build-dep mpd > > This one is quite useful to avoid lack of dependencies when tryin

Re: MPD and Last.FM, not connecting or working.

2013-01-24 Thread Morel Bérenger
> though it is a bit hard - as diver > dependencies of source packages should be satisfied before compiling # aptitude build-dep mpd This one is quite useful to avoid lack of dependencies when trying to compile something which is already in Debian's repo. Of course, if mainstream deps have change