Hi.
On Sat, 16 Aug 2014 00:44:31 +0200
david wrote:
> I have been bothered by this too.
>
> KUser shows this user as "nobody" whose home directory is
> "/nonexistent" and whose login shell is /usr/sbin/nologin.
>
> The account on one machine is set as disabled but both my current
> machines
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Hi Debian users,
Ever since the xserver on Debian Testing was upgraded to 1.16 (and
after the issue with the lacking Nvidia driver was fixed), I've been
having rendering issues.
Sometimes (it randomly comes and goes), some windows or content of
windo
I'm only submitting that I would vote to see gnome as the default
interface for jessie too. Also, I would vote change the default
highlighter for some of the default menus in the new Xfce to a brighter
color. Thanks for all the work on Wheezy.
Steve
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On Sat, 16 Aug 2014 10:51:03 +1000
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> improvements to Andrew moment
I'm quite perfect and need no improvements. Much like systemd, of course. SQL
logging module notwithstanding...
> because most of us are deranged
Well then! I've come to the right place!
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On 8/16/14, Aaron Toponce wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 09:10:59PM -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> It is the LANGUAGE that is STRUCTURED - not the
On 8/16/14, AW wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 09:51:52 -0400
> Steve Litt wrote:
>
> > ou've made it clear, you don't mean a program should exist
> > to copy text file logs into a Postgres database, you mean that they go
> > right into Postgres, and then the user must run programs to see them.
>
The purpose of the "nobody" account is to allow daemons to run with
minimum privileges. Getting rid of it would be a bad idea.
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I have been bothered by this too.
KUser shows this user as "nobody" whose home directory is
"/nonexistent" and whose login shell is /usr/sbin/nologin.
The account on one machine is set as disabled but both my current
machines (#3 failed to turn on today :-( ) suffer the shut down delay -
most
On Fri, 8/15/14, david...@ling.ohio-state.edu
wrote:
Subject: Re: Problem with Debian 6 LTS and vlc
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, August 15, 2014, 3:54 PM
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014, Go Linux wrote:
> ---
Hallo Florian,
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 07:50:28PM +, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> [...]
> > root@vz02:~# cciss_vol_status /dev/sda
> > /dev/sda: (Smart Array P420i) RAID 5 Volume 0 status: OK.
>
> But I get...
> linein:~# cciss_vol_status /dev/sda
> cciss_vol_status: /dev/sda: Unknown SCSI device.
On Fri, 15 Aug 2014, david...@ling.ohio-state.edu wrote:
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014, Go Linux wrote:
On Wed, 8/13/14, Bret Busby wrote:
[snip]
>
> Is vlc no longer installable, on Debian 6?
>
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I have vl
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014, Go Linux wrote:
On Wed, 8/13/14, Bret Busby wrote:
[snip]
>
> Is vlc no longer installable, on Debian 6?
>
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I have vlc running on squeeze LTS. Looks like it comes from Debian
I am thrilled to say, your help (all of you) has been invaluable. I now have 8
DVDs of Debian 6.0.5 that I believe is complete.
Thank you all.
Chris Carlson
From: Steve McIntyre [st...@einval.com]
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2014 3:16 AM
To: Christopher Car
On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 21:24:38 +0200
Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 15.08.2014 20:34, schrieb Joe:
> >
> > Apart from 'nobody', according to /etc/passwd. He seems to login
> > most sessions, and when he does, he causes the dreaded two-minute
> > shutdown.
> >
> > Here's what I can find in journalctl:
Am 15.08.2014 19:28, schrieb Britton Kerin:
> Sometimes firefox doesn't really exit (despite all its windows being closed)
> so when I say shutdown gnome pops up this dialog asking if I want to
> shutdown despite a running process. Then my laptop gets put in its bag
> and tries to cook itself to d
Hi.
On Sat, 16 Aug 2014 02:12:48 +1200
Chris Bannister wrote:
> You mean systemd should shoulder some of the kernel's work?
A database of conflicting processes is a half-measure. Moreover, an
existing implementation of RDBMS older than systemd such as Postgres is
surely a no-go :)
You see, cu
Am 15.08.2014 20:34, schrieb Joe:
>
> Apart from 'nobody', according to /etc/passwd. He seems to login most
> sessions, and when he does, he causes the dreaded two-minute shutdown.
>
> Here's what I can find in journalctl:
>
>> sudo journalctl | grep user-65534
>
> Aug 06 07:56:20 jresid system
Apart from 'nobody', according to /etc/passwd. He seems to login most
sessions, and when he does, he causes the dreaded two-minute shutdown.
Here's what I can find in journalctl:
>sudo journalctl | grep user-65534
Aug 06 07:56:20 jresid systemd[1]: Starting user-65534.slice.
Aug 06 07:56:20 jre
Sven Hartge writes:
> Felix Natter wrote:
>
>> I've seen
>> sed: -e expression #1, char 6: unknown command: `m'
>> when updating my testing system:
>
>> sed: -e expression #1, char 6: unknown command: `m'
>> /etc/modprobe.d/dkms.conf updated to replace obsoleted module references:
>> --- /tmp/d
On Fri, 15 Aug 2014, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> Bonno Bloksma:
> > I wonder if the people developing this are paying attention to a
> > development in de Windows environment where the latest thing is that de
> > service can report back that it is indeed still trying to stop and not
> > just
On 15/08/14 19:08, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 8/15/2014 1:52 PM, Brian wrote:
On Fri 15 Aug 2014 at 09:28:42 -0800, Britton Kerin wrote:
Sometimes firefox doesn't really exit (despite all its windows being closed)
so when I say shutdown gnome pops up this dialog asking if I want to
shutdown despi
On 8/15/2014 1:52 PM, Brian wrote:
> On Fri 15 Aug 2014 at 09:28:42 -0800, Britton Kerin wrote:
>
>> Sometimes firefox doesn't really exit (despite all its windows being closed)
>> so when I say shutdown gnome pops up this dialog asking if I want to
>> shutdown despite a running process. Then my
On Fri, 15 Aug 2014, Erwan David wrote:
> >> Right. Debian Sid. 'halt' does not poweroff with systemd.
The halt/reboot/poweroff binary shipped from sysvinit source will request a
direct power-off, halt or reboot to the kernel. Just give it the "-f"
option. And don't complain if this causes data
On Fri, 15 Aug 2014, Britton Kerin wrote:
> Sometimes firefox doesn't really exit (despite all its windows being closed)
> so when I say shutdown gnome pops up this dialog asking if I want to
> shutdown despite a running process. Then my laptop gets put in its bag
> and tries to cook itself to dea
On Fri 15 Aug 2014 at 09:28:42 -0800, Britton Kerin wrote:
> Sometimes firefox doesn't really exit (despite all its windows being closed)
> so when I say shutdown gnome pops up this dialog asking if I want to
> shutdown despite a running process. Then my laptop gets put in its bag
> and tries to
Sometimes firefox doesn't really exit (despite all its windows being closed)
so when I say shutdown gnome pops up this dialog asking if I want to
shutdown despite a running process. Then my laptop gets put in its bag
and tries to cook itself to death.
Is there a way to explain to gnome that when
Le 12/08/2014 17:48, Michael Biebl a écrit :
> Am 12.08.2014 17:16, schrieb Hugo Vanwoerkom:
>
>> Right. Debian Sid. 'halt' does not poweroff with systemd.
> Well, yeah. halt is not supposed to power off your system.
>
> But that is most likely not the issue Zenaan is having
>
SAme thing wirh "st
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 09:10:59PM -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> It is the LANGUAGE that is STRUCTURED - not the data. SQL was created
> to deal with relational data, not structured data.
When interleaving or bottom-posting your reply (++), please make sure to also
trim out irrelevant content.
T
On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 09:51:52 -0400
Steve Litt wrote:
> ou've made it clear, you don't mean a program should exist
> to copy text file logs into a Postgres database, you mean that they go
> right into Postgres, and then the user must run programs to see them.
> What could *possibly* go wrong?
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 09:38:14AM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> Some processes don't work well together, and systemd can maintain a
> database of such processes, perhaps in Postgres, to prevent one of
> those processes from running if the other is already running, unless
> the processes themselves te
On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 09:19:48 +
Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> I wonder if the people developing this are paying attention to a
> development in de Windows environment where the latest thing is that
> de service can report back that it is indeed still trying to stop and
> not just hung and not reporti
On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 06:39:04 -0400
AW wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 13:37:38 +0900
> Joel Rees wrote:
>
> > What columns? Who defined those columns?
>
> There are way way too many wrong items to respond to here...
> However, if you've customized your logs then you have decided the
> table colu
On 8/15/14, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Aug 2014, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
>> I wonder if the people developing this are paying attention to a
>> development in de Windows environment where the latest thing is that de
>> service can report back that it is indeed still trying to sto
On 8/15/2014 6:39 AM, AW wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 13:37:38 +0900
> Joel Rees wrote:
>
> > What columns? Who defined those columns?
>
> There are way way too many wrong items to respond to here...
> However, if you've customized your logs then you have decided the table column
> headers. Th
On Fri, 15 Aug 2014, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> I wonder if the people developing this are paying attention to a
> development in de Windows environment where the latest thing is that de
> service can report back that it is indeed still trying to stop and not
> just hung and not reporting back. Windows
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 10:35:11AM -0400, Tom H wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 1:04 AM, Paul E Condon
> wrote:
> >
> > In English, both 'stop job' and 'stopped job' are an adjective
> > modifying a noun. The noun in both cases is 'job'. 'stop job' is a
> > noun phrase expressing a type of job, a
In article you write:
>
>Not yet. I have only downloaded 2 DVDs (1 & 5). DVD 1 had 57 files
>it could not download. DVD 5 had 20. Each download is taking
>between 6 and 8 hours, so if I do them serially, it will be close to
>a week to get them all downloaded (since I'm doing this at my job).
>
On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 13:37:38 +0900
Joel Rees wrote:
> What columns? Who defined those columns?
There are way way too many wrong items to respond to here...
However, if you've customized your logs then you have decided the table column
headers. There is precisely no difference in the logic nor,
Hi,
> > I interpret the quoted string in the Subject: header as being flawed
> > use of English language. 'stop' should be 'stopped'. And, there is a
>
> That would definitely be clearer.
>
> I was interpreting it as some special systemd shutdown-ey thing which
> runs around trying to stop thi
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