On Jo, 27 iun 13, 11:42:19, John Tate wrote:
> I installed xul-ext-foxyproxy-standard with the Iceweasel beta, it
> removed iceweasel, I have no idea why that happened maybe because it's
> beta. When I installed iceweasel again I got a huge autoremove list
> from hell itself.
>
> root@fekete:~# ap
I installed xul-ext-foxyproxy-standard with the Iceweasel beta, it
removed iceweasel, I have no idea why that happened maybe because it's
beta. When I installed iceweasel again I got a huge autoremove list
from hell itself.
root@fekete:~# apt-get install iceweasel
Reading package lists... Done
Bui
On 6/26/2013 5:27 PM, Igor Cicimov wrote:
> Gfs2 it self can be mounted as nfs share on the client side you dont even
> need to run nfs underneath.
Would you mind clarifying exactly what you mean by this?
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> Why bother with symlinks, when you can just rename device
> pseudo-files?
Reco,
Originally I did just as you recommend and noticed a message
in /var/log/syslog instructing t
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> Why bother with symlinks, when you can just rename device
> pseudo-files?
Reco,
Originally I did just as you recommend and noticed a message
in /var/log/syslog instructing the revers
On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 17:19:19 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 June 2013 18:15:38 David Guntner wrote:
> > Looks like it's that weird "Google Chrome being held back" thing that
> > was mentioned recently.
>
> I know of at least two computers still running Squeeze where Google Chrome
> h
Gfs2 it self can be mounted as nfs share on the client side you dont even
need to run nfs underneath.
On 27/06/2013 7:18 AM, "Joel Wirāmu Pauling" wrote:
> I successfully run nfsv4 and drbd in clustered mode.
>
> The main thing to do wrt config files for nfs is pin down port numbers
> to specific
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> What the .. (?)
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On Wednesday 26 June 2013 18:15:38 David Guntner wrote:
> Looks like it's that weird "Google Chrome being held back" thing that
> was mentioned recently.
I know of at least two computers still running Squeeze where Google Chrome has
complained that it cannot upgrade.
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I successfully run nfsv4 and drbd in clustered mode.
The main thing to do wrt config files for nfs is pin down port numbers
to specific (rather than dynamic ones) at startup for the rpc suite.
And also switch to UDP rather than transport (solves session issues
during failover) - your clients all n
> On Fri, 21 Jun 2013 11:18:45 -0700
> Dan Serban wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> >
> > [1] http://paste.debian.net/10492/
> > [2] http://paste.debian.net/10491/
> >
>
> So, nothing huh? Is what I want to do impossible in Wheezy?
You might need to explicitly specify the monitor with "GPU-2.CRT-0: "
On 6/26/2013 2:54 PM, David Parker wrote:
> As you both pointed out, it
> would be easier and safer to use a clustered filesystem instead of NFS for
> this project. I'll check out GlusterFS, it looks like a great option.
It may be worth clarification to note GlusterFS is not a cluster
filesystem
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 21:37:43 -0700
peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> Is there a better way of preventing the automounting
> than by adding entries to fstab?
> /dev/sdb1 /nowhere auto noauto 0 0
> /dev/sdb2 /nowhere auto noauto 0 0
> /dev/sdc1 /nowhere auto noauto 0 0
Hi.
Why bother wit
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 3:20 PM, Adrian Fita wrote:
> On 06/26/2013 09:11 PM, David Parker wrote:
> >
> > What I'm looking for is a way to have the client be aware of both
> > servers, and gracefully failover between them. I thought about using
> > Pacemaker and Corosync to provide a virtual IP
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On 26 June 2013 13:35, Margaret C wrote:
> What do yo
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> What do you think you are doing, I never asked you to put my website
> up. Anyhow, La Couscouillette is not a water mill.
>
> All in all, I am very angry,
>
> Margaret
>
Please look up (google) "Streisand Effect."
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On 06/26/2013 09:11 PM, David Parker wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm wondering if there is a way to set up a highly-available NFS share
> using two servers (Debian Wheezy), where the shared volume can failover
> if the primary server goes down. My idea was to use two NFS servers and
> keep the exported d
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 02:11:42PM -0400, David Parker wrote:
> I'm wondering if there is a way to set up a highly-available NFS share
> using two servers (Debian Wheezy), where the shared volume can failover if
> the primary server goes down. My idea was to use two NFS servers and keep
> the expo
Hi everybody,
I use debtorrent but it uses a lot of space (1.8G / 2.7G) from my /var FS.
Any idea how to limit this to max. 1G ?
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Hello,
I'm wondering if there is a way to set up a highly-available NFS share
using two servers (Debian Wheezy), where the shared volume can failover if
the primary server goes down. My idea was to use two NFS servers and keep
the exported directories in sync using DRDB. On the client, mount the
Hello
Before all what you Will do, all way you Will take. SAVE your data in an
extra disk.
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Andrei POPESCU grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> On Mi, 26 iun 13, 07:55:03, David Guntner wrote:
>>
>> So, what's with the "1 not upgraded" message, and how do I find out
>> which one it thinks needs upgrading but isn't acting on?
>
> aptitude full-upgrade will take care of the second part, for the
On 06/26/2013 09:35 AM, KANDREGULA SAIAJAY wrote:
> Hello sir,
> I want to install debian O.S in my windows xp 32 bit P.C ..
> Can u give the step by step procedure for it with images(if possible) ..
>
I personally think it is much better to dual-boot Windows and Linux.
Linux can read and write
On Mi, 26 iun 13, 07:55:03, David Guntner wrote:
>
> So, what's with the "1 not upgraded" message, and how do I find out
> which one it thinks needs upgrading but isn't acting on?
aptitude full-upgrade will take care of the second part, for the first
part we'd need to see its output.
Kind reaga
On Mi, 26 iun 13, 10:41:24, låzaro wrote:
> In my country, a terrorist plant bombs in hotels long time ago...
>
> While government check data communicationI I will sleep quiet thinking that
> at less, if somebody plan put another bomb, will be not via phone...
>
> Nobody shoot here, nobody put a
Bhasker C V wrote:
> I created an array /dev/md0
> --level=5 --raid-devices=4 /dev/sd[bcde]
> I get this in mdstat
> Personalities : [raid6] [raid5] [raid4]
> md0 : active raid5 sde[4] sdd[2] sdc[1] sdb[0]
> 5860148736 blocks super 1.2 level 5, 512k chunk, algorithm 2 [4/3]
> [UUU_]
>
I just tried to do an upgrade on my 6.0.7 system, and got the following
response:
# aptitude safe-upgrade
Resolving dependencies...
No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B of archives. After unpack
Dňa 26.06.2013 04:11 SANG KIM wrote / napísal(a):
> I recently installed debian 7.1 and I reinstalled it at least five times.
> I've tried installing it with a root password created and without and Debian
> still won't let me log in as root. It says "authentication failed" after I
> type in t
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On 26/06/13 14:58, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 07:05:25PM +0530, KANDREGULA SAIAJAY wrote:
>>Hello sir,
>
> Hello madam,
>
>>I want to install debian O.S in my windows xp 32 bit P.C ..
>>Can u give the step by step proc
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> On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 08:05:04PM -0400, låzaro wrote:
> > Make yourself this question:
> >
> >
> >I'm soo
In my country, a terrorist plant bombs in hotels long time ago...
While government check data communicationI I will sleep quiet thinking that
at less, if somebody plan put another bomb, will be not via phone...
Nobody shoot here, nobody put a bomb car. Government controlling all. We
are safe.
Th
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 04:52:06PM -0700, Dan Serban wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Jun 2013 11:18:45 -0700
> Dan Serban wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> >
> > [1] http://paste.debian.net/10492/
> > [2] http://paste.debian.net/10491/
> >
>
> So, nothing huh? Is what I want to do impossible in Wheezy?
It used to
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 01:07:26PM +0100, Frank Lanitz wrote:
> Hi folsk,
>
> Is there a way of using a squid proxy in transparent way, just to put
> the traffic and forward it via another proxy to outside network(no
> caching etc) w/o doing man-in-the-middle? Currently I've got this
> running for
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 07:05:25PM +0530, KANDREGULA SAIAJAY wrote:
>Hello sir,
Hello madam,
>I want to install debian O.S in my windows xp 32 bit P.C ..
>Can u give the step by step procedure for it with images(if possible) ..
Debian is an operating system, not an application.
Do
Hello sir,
I want to install debian O.S in my windows xp 32 bit P.C ..
Can u give the step by step procedure for it with images(if possible) ..
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013 12:59:30 +0100, Dick Thomas wrote:
>
> cat /etc/network/interfaces
>
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
>
> auto br0
> iface br0 inet static
> address 192.168.0.100
> netmask 255.255.255.0
> gateway 192.168.0.1
> dns-nameservers 8.8.8.8
> dns-nameservers 8.8.4.4
> bridge
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Hello,
I'm trying to setup a virtual bridged interface, using both my IPv4 and
IPv6 tunneled interface
like in this e.g
http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Networking#Debian.2FUbuntu_Bridging
My current settings are as follows
cat /etc/network/interfac
On Mi, 26 iun 13, 10:27:53, Arun Khan wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 9:32 AM, David Christensen
> wrote:
> > If you can figure out how to boot from USB and run from RAM, then omitting a
> > system drive could work. Otherwise, USB drives were never intended to be
> > system drives. You want an
On Mi, 26 iun 13, 01:03:36, Oliver Elphick wrote:
>
> Package release level is 2:1.12.4-6 (amd64).
I have no idea which package you mean here.
> The primary screen works
> OK, the new, smaller one (DP-0, Monitor1) is the problem. The primary
> is connected with a DVI cable, the second is conn
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