Thanks it was of great help.
On 9/2/13, Florian Ernst wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 07:21:10PM +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
>> but there is a problem when i restart the machine folder on the root
>> (name
>> as pool name) of file system can b found however zfs partition
On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 09:34:50AM +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-09-02 at 04:23 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 03:39:39PM +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> > >
> > > > Can't you just treat it as a normal USB stick?
> > > > e.g.
> > > > Plug it in
> > > > select
On Mon, 2013-09-02 at 10:07 +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 04:23:08AM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 03:39:39PM +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> > >
> > > > Can't you just treat it as a normal USB stick?
> > > > e.g.
> > > > Plug it in
> > > > select c
On 9/2/2013 6:11 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> On 9/1/2013 9:44 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
>>> On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Pascal Hambourg
>>> wrote:
Richard Owlett a écrit :
> Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>>
>> So I fail to see why your kn
On Mon, 2013-09-02 at 04:23 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 03:39:39PM +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> >
> > > Can't you just treat it as a normal USB stick?
> > > e.g.
> > > Plug it in
> > > select connect to PC on phone.
> > > then
> > > # mount /dev/sdb /mnt
> > > (get so
On Mon, 2013-09-02 at 10:33 +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
> I suspect this is coming from line 253 (ifconfig "mon.$INTERFACE_WLAN"
> down). I believe that the "." has a special meaning in interface names
> inasmuch as it indicates a VLAN (virtual LAN) device. So "mon.wlan0"
> would be the VLAN "wlan0
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 10:07:58AM +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 04:23:08AM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> > Did you select "connect storage to PC" on phone like I said?
> > (That has to be successful before trying anything else!)
> > You have to enable "USB debugging" on th
I upgraded my MythTV backend machine to Wheezy, and again I'm spending
way too much time fighting with lirc to get my serial IR blaster to
work. Can anyone recommend an IR blaster that is dead simple to get
running with lirc. Or is there something besides lirc that I should be
using?
I'm using
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 9/1/2013 9:44 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Pascal Hambourg
>> wrote:
>>> Richard Owlett a écrit :
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>
> So I fail to see why your knowing the "CPU bus width" is relevant to
>
On 09/02/2013 03:38 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Monday 02 September 2013 17:24:56 Conrad Nelson wrote:
I used to actually be a big KDE user. I still like it but I've found
it's gone from being one of the fastest, but still flexible desktop
environments around to being one of the absolute slowest.
So I've been late-reading 2 threads here (solaris, freebsd e linux
kernel) that brought up the same curiosity though not directed related
to any of those, so decided to start a new one as to not mislead others.
Have anyone ever tried any of those:
http://menuetos.net/index.htm
http://mikeos.berl
Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Monday 02 September 2013 17:24:56 Conrad Nelson wrote:
I used to actually be a big KDE user. I still like it but I've found
it's gone from being one of the fastest, but still flexible desktop
environments around to being one of the absolute slowest.
The fast, flexible envir
Hi all
Do you know a program for hard drive, that allows to have in a graph the
time to read all disk blocks? For Squeeze/Wheezy.
Thanks
Regards
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Hi,
The mcedit man-page has the following:
"In addition to that, Shift combined with arrows does text
highlighting (if supported by the terminal): Ctrl-Ins copies to the file
~/.mc/cedit/cooledit.clip, Shift-Ins pastes from
~/.mc/cedit/cooledit.clip, Shift-Del cuts to ~/.mc/cedit/cooled
On Monday 02 September 2013 17:24:56 Conrad Nelson wrote:
> I used to actually be a big KDE user. I still like it but I've found
> it's gone from being one of the fastest, but still flexible desktop
> environments around to being one of the absolute slowest.
The fast, flexible environment is still
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 01:54:42PM -0400, Thomas H. George wrote:
> apt-get install fglrx-driver has solved the problem.
>
> I had overlooked a message at the start of bootup stating a radeon
> nonfree display package might be required. (Its on the screen very
> briefly - it took me three reboots
On Thu, 2013-08-29 at 09:38 -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> Running wheezy amd64 the kernel/libc upgrade from today produced lots of
> complaints:
>
> Preparing to replace linux-image-3.2.0-4-amd64 3.2.46-1 (using
> .../linux-image-3.2.0-4-amd64_3.2.46-1+deb7u1_amd64.deb) ...
> Unpacking replacement
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Hi. Up-to-date Stable.
I have exfat-fuse and exfat-utils installed, and while exFat seems to
work just fine, there is an issue with the permissions that I don't
know how to track down.
I formatted the same thumb drive in Fat32 and exFat, and the
apt-get install fglrx-driver has solved the problem.
I had overlooked a message at the start of bootup stating a radeon
nonfree display package might be required. (Its on the screen very
briefly - it took me three reboots to read it). The notes on the
fglrx-driver actually suggest trying the newe
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 12:39:48PM +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 09:33:27PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > Anyone know why I get this:
> >
> > $ dpkg-query --list vim-athena
> > Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
> > |
> > Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-
Hello there,
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 07:21:10PM +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> but there is a problem when i restart the machine folder on the root (name
> as pool name) of file system can b found however zfs partition is not
> mounted.
> i have to run "zfs mount -a" to remount the partition
Can anyone explain to me the message here "Added user root.":
$ su - root
Password:
Added user root.
~#
Did not happen with "sudo su -". What does it mean??
TIA
Zenaan
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On 2013-09-02, Curt wrote:
>
> I have a backported package.
>
I should say that there are two packages shown when I do 'apt-cache show
vim-common," of which the backported one has vim-athena as a Recommends,
though the backported package is not the one I have installed.
Sorry for the confusion,
On 2013-09-02, Tom H wrote:
>
> so "apt-cache show vim-common" cannot list vim-athena on the "Recommends:"
> line.
Package: vim-common
Source: vim
Version: 2:7.3.547-7~bpo60+1
Installed-Size: 364
Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers
Architecture: amd64
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.4)
Recommends: vim |
On Mon, 02 Sep 2013 05:27:55 -0400 (EDT), Matej Kosik wrote:
>
> This morning I have been puzzled by bash.
> After typing the following command:
>
> for i in `seq 1 5`;do echo $i; test $i = 3 && break; done
>
> I see:
>
> 1
> 2
> 3
>
> Which is OK.
>
> However, if the
On 08/31/2013 06:07 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 2013-08-31 at 07:01 -0400, Thod Motte wrote:
Thanks to debian and Gnome 3 for making my desktop as buggy and
unstable as Windows 95 was in 1997 and less customizable.
I'm just going to revert to squeeze, that desktop actually worked.
Don't! I
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 11:34 AM, Curt wrote:
> On 2013-09-02, Tom H wrote:
>>>
>> Does "apt-cache show vim-common" list vim-athena on the "Recommends:" line?
>>
> Yes it does. It also shows vim-gnome. So I only see one pattern here,
> although I'm not taking much time for reflection.
>
> curty@e
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Curt wrote:
> On 2013-09-02, Tom H wrote:
>>>
>>> Where or how do you get "no package description" for those packages?
>>> What command are you using?
>>
>> dpkg -l
>
> curty@einstein:~$ dpkg -l vim-dbg
> No packages found matching vim-dbg.
> curty@einstein:~$ dpk
On 2013-09-02, Tom H wrote:
>>
> Does "apt-cache show vim-common" list vim-athena on the "Recommends:" line?
>
Yes it does. It also shows vim-gnome. So I only see one pattern here,
although I'm not taking much time for reflection.
curty@einstein:~$ dpkg-query --list vim-gnome
Desired=Unknown/Ins
On 9/3/13, Tom H wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 11:04 AM, Curt wrote:
>> On 2013-09-02, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>>>
>>> I actually thought the same for a bit, but apt-cache show vim-athena
>>> seems to show description just fine.
>>
>> Well, I'm not getting the same output as you for the same pa
On 9/3/13, Curt wrote:
> On 2013-09-02, Tom H wrote:
>>
>> Then vim-dbg and chromium-browser-dbg should also get "un...".
>>
>
> Where or how do you get "no package description" for those packages?
> What command are you using?
:)
With my custom supa-dupa package searcher and shower script :)
Darac Marjal grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 08:06:17AM -0700, David Guntner wrote:
>> Matej Kosik grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> This morning I have been puzzled by bash.
>>> After typing the following command:
>>>
>>> for i in `seq 1 5`;do echo $i; te
On 2013-09-02, Curt wrote:
> curty@einstein:~$ dpkg -l vim-doc
> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
>|
> Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
>|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
>||/ Name Version D
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 11:04 AM, Curt wrote:
> On 2013-09-02, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>>
>> I actually thought the same for a bit, but apt-cache show vim-athena
>> seems to show description just fine.
>
> Well, I'm not getting the same output as you for the same packages, and
> it's not the packag
On 2013-09-02, Tom H wrote:
>>
>> Where or how do you get "no package description" for those packages?
>> What command are you using?
>
> dpkg -l
>
curty@einstein:~$ dpkg -l vim-dbg
No packages found matching vim-dbg.
curty@einstein:~$ dpkg-query --list vim-dbg
No packages found matching vim-dbg.
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 08:06:17AM -0700, David Guntner wrote:
> Matej Kosik grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > This morning I have been puzzled by bash.
> > After typing the following command:
> >
> > for i in `seq 1 5`;do echo $i; test $i = 3 && break; done
> >
> > I see:
> >
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Curt wrote:
> On 2013-09-02, Tom H wrote:
>>
>> Then vim-dbg and chromium-browser-dbg should also get "un...".
>
> Where or how do you get "no package description" for those packages?
> What command are you using?
dpkg -l
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Matej Kosik grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This morning I have been puzzled by bash.
> After typing the following command:
>
> for i in `seq 1 5`;do echo $i; test $i = 3 && break; done
>
> I see:
>
> 1
> 2
> 3
>
> Which is OK.
>
> However, if the "break" co
On 2013-09-02, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>
> I actually thought the same for a bit, but apt-cache show vim-athena
> seems to show description just fine.
>
Well, I'm not getting the same output as you for the same packages, and
it's not the package description that apt-cache shows that seems to be
in
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 9/3/13, Curt wrote:
>> On 2013-09-02, Tom H wrote:
>>>
>>> AFAICT, the "un" output of "-l" for vim-athena is because it's listed
>>> in the "Recommends" field of vim-common, so it's recognized as a
>>> package.
>>
>> It seems to me, fr
On 2013-09-02, Tom H wrote:
>
> Then vim-dbg and chromium-browser-dbg should also get "un...".
>
Where or how do you get "no package description" for those packages?
What command are you using?
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On 9/3/13, Curt wrote:
> On 2013-09-02, Tom H wrote:
>> AFAICT, the "un" output of "-l" for vim-athena is because it's listed
>> in the "Recommends" field of vim-common, so it's recognized as a
>> package.
>
> It seems to me, from what I can discern on my own system, that you
> obtain the 'un' ou
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 10:32 AM, Curt wrote:
> On 2013-09-02, Tom H wrote:
>>
>> AFAICT, the "un" output of "-l" for vim-athena is because it's listed
>> in the "Recommends" field of vim-common, so it's recognized as a
>> package.
>
> It seems to me, from what I can discern on my own system, that
On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 3:40 PM, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> Tom H writes:
>> On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 2:59 AM, Csanyi Pal wrote:
>>
>> Have you run "apt-get update" and {,dist-}upgraded?
>>
>> Are you using pinning? Are the liborc-* packages pinned to testing?
>>
>> What's the output of:
>> apt-conf dum
On 2013-09-02, Tom H wrote:
>
> AFAICT, the "un" output of "-l" for vim-athena is because it's listed
> in the "Recommends" field of vim-common, so it's recognized as a
> package.
It seems to me, from what I can discern on my own system, that you
obtain the 'un' output in the initial field when t
2013/9/2 Zenaan Harkness :
> Anyone know why I get this:
>
> $ dpkg-query --list vim-athena
> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
> | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
> |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
> ||/ Name
> I would try to dd empty or random data over it or test with virtual
> machines where one can remove HDDs from the VM.
>
>
thanks, offline the specified drive did the trick and when i re-online the
raid drive , it throw the error as expected.
but there is a problem when i restart the machine folde
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 9/2/13, Tom H wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 7:33 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>>>
>>> Anyone know why I get this:
>>>
>>> $ dpkg-query --list vim-athena
>>> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
>>> |
>>> Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 7:51 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 9/2/13, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>>
>> Anyone know why I get this:
>>
>> $ dpkg-query --list vim-athena
>> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
>> |
>> Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
>> |/
On 9/2/13, Tom H wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 7:33 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>>
>> Anyone know why I get this:
>>
>> $ dpkg-query --list vim-athena
>> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
>> |
>> Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
>> |/ Err?=(non
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 7:39 AM, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 09:33:27PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>>
>> Anyone know why I get this:
>>
>> $ dpkg-query --list vim-athena
>> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
>> |
>> Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-ins
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 7:33 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>
> Anyone know why I get this:
>
> $ dpkg-query --list vim-athena
> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
> | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
> |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: upper
On 09/02/2013 12:01 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> [cut]
>>
>> I believe that your test case is faulty, as "rm" doesn't actually do
>> what you think it does...
>>
>>
> then please advice how can i simulate disk failure. do you think i should
> move towords physical hardware rather then files? i
On 9/2/13, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Anyone know why I get this:
>
> $ dpkg-query --list vim-athena
> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
> |
> Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
> |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
> ||/ Name
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 09:33:27PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Anyone know why I get this:
>
> $ dpkg-query --list vim-athena
> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
> | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
> |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Er
Anyone know why I get this:
$ dpkg-query --list vim-athena
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ NameVersionArchitecture Descr
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 9/1/2013 8:09 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 8/31/2013 10:00 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
Especially as I explicitly emphasized wanting to know bus width.
[snip]
You're confusing register width with data bus width. Register width
dictates which bina
[cut]
>
> I believe that your test case is faulty, as "rm" doesn't actually do
> what you think it does...
>
>
then please advice how can i simulate disk failure. do you think i should
move towords physical hardware rather then files? i can do that and thats
why i am planning and learning ZFS howe
Hi
On 02/09/13 10:32, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> i am using ZFS on debian(ubuntu) for learning ZFS but there is some
> problem that i am facing .
>
> i have create 6 files, size are 2GB each and things are working as
> learned however when i removed one of the file. my "zfs status"
> showing me
i am using ZFS on debian(ubuntu) for learning ZFS but there is some problem
that i am facing .
i have create 6 files, size are 2GB each and things are working as learned
however when i removed one of the file. my "zfs status" showing me that
file is still online.
for example here is zpool status.
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 11:50:04AM +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I used to make use of this script extensively when I was using ubuntu.
> It used to work perfectly out-of-the-box.
>
> But on debian when I start the script, it runs without any error, but
> the hotspot is never sh
Hello,
This morning I have been puzzled by bash.
After typing the following command:
for i in `seq 1 5`;do echo $i; test $i = 3 && break; done
I see:
1
2
3
Which is OK.
However, if the "break" command appears in a subshell:
for i in `seq 1 5`;do echo $
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 04:23:08AM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 03:39:39PM +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
> >
> > > Can't you just treat it as a normal USB stick?
> > > e.g.
> > > Plug it in
> > > select connect to PC on phone.
> > > then
> > > # mount /dev/sdb /mnt
> > >
Am 29.08.2013 um 14:22 schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
On Thu, 2013-08-29 at 12:09 +, Curt wrote:
He's at a Coorsfest saying sometimes he prefers Budweiser.
I can't find a translation for "Coorsfest" and there seems to be no
Coors beer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coors_Brewing_Company
It's
lati...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
> exim4 mainlog says:
> R=system_aliases defer (-30): pipe_transport unset in system_aliases router
> README.debian mentions 2 different methods, but it is absolutely confuse.
The choice you have to balance is security vs complexity. On an
internal-only system I've simply
On 9/1/2013 9:44 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Pascal Hambourg
> wrote:
>> Richard Owlett a écrit :
>>> Stan Hoeppner wrote:
So I fail to see why your knowing the "CPU bus width" is relevant to
anything.
>>>
>>> If I understand correctly some processors can
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