On Sun, Oct 05, 2014 at 09:12:19PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 14:24:47 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> > Simon Hollenbach writes:
> >
> > > You should leave the relay-list empty unless you really know what you
> > > are doing. Mail to remote hosts should generally only be process
On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 13:30:32 +0900 Joel Rees sent:
> Charlie, care to enlighten us?
Thanks for your time with this.
Joel I think you're right. I just didn't understand the way that the
netinstall CD's work. The disk or rather the installer was too old.
As I said, I had downloaded the "Jessie
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 02:00:42PM +1000, Stuart Longland wrote:
> >> Even though I tell apt-get to force download of the package sources
> >> (which, I might add, I can personally vouch for as I put them there), it
> >> refuses to do so because the package repository is unsigned.
> >>
> >> Now I
2014/10/06 12:47 "Chris Bannister" :
>
> [...]
> Jessie is a moving target, I personally would download the wheezy
> netinst image and install that. Why does the OP need Jessie which is
> uodated constantly when only a limited bandwidth is available?
I have to admit, I was wondering that myself, b
>> Even though I tell apt-get to force download of the package sources
>> (which, I might add, I can personally vouch for as I put them there), it
>> refuses to do so because the package repository is unsigned.
>>
>> Now I *could* organise a gpg key to sign the repository with. I have
>> administ
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 04:26:48PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 11:48:54AM +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
> > Okay, looking at the OP's descriptions of the problems, should we ask the
> > OP to go ask the release team whether an old netinstall image for testing
No. Although it
On 10/05/2014 10:36 PM, Marty wrote:
cat /dev/ttyS0|tee -a scale.txt
Excellent. Works!!
Now, how do I read the contents of scale.txt?
TIA
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On Sun, Oct 05, 2014 at 11:16:18PM -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle writes:
>
> > The first question - why do you think you need to relay to other
> > networks, even if they're your own? Do you have other SMTP servers
> > running on those networks?
>
> Good question and apparently the
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 11:48:54AM +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
> Okay, looking at the OP's descriptions of the problems, should we ask the
> OP to go ask the release team whether an old netinstall image for testing
> should, in general, be able to recover from having the kernel on the CD out
> of sync
Jerry Stuckle writes:
> The first question - why do you think you need to relay to other
> networks, even if they're your own? Do you have other SMTP servers
> running on those networks?
Good question and apparently thee is no reason. It stemmed from a deep
seated confusion about what relaying
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 11:40:23AM +1000, Stuart Longland wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> For some time now my workplace has had an APT repository for in-house
> developed packages for software we either produce or support.
>
> This lives on an internal intranet server and is accessed over plain
> HTTP. Th
2014/10/06 10:44 "Chris Bannister" :
>
> On Sun, Oct 05, 2014 at 10:34:57PM +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
> >
> > > If you think you have found a problem, then as a user of testing you
> > > should report it. You may have found an obscure bug which should be
> > > fixed *before* Jessie becomes the new st
On 10/05/2014 03:50 PM, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
root@meow:/home/ethan# chown ethan /dev/ttyS0
root@meow:/home/ethan# ls -l /dev/ttyS0
crw-rw 1 ethan dialout 4, 64 Oct 4 23:00 /dev/ttyS0
root@meow:/home/ethan# $cat /dev/ttyS0|tee -a scale.txt
bash: /dev/ttyS0: Permission denied
# adduser et
Hi all,
For some time now my workplace has had an APT repository for in-house
developed packages for software we either produce or support.
This lives on an internal intranet server and is accessed over plain
HTTP. This has worked well for some time now. Until today I notice:
> stuartl@qube:~$
On Sun, Oct 05, 2014 at 10:34:57PM +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
>
> > If you think you have found a problem, then as a user of testing you
> > should report it. You may have found an obscure bug which should be
> > fixed *before* Jessie becomes the new stable.
> >
> > As users of testing, we should tak
On 10/5/2014 7:56 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle writes:
>
>> On 10/5/2014 4:38 PM, Brian wrote:
>>> On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 16:16:22 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>
On 10/5/2014 12:01 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> I'm pretty sure I'm leaving out some major piece of the smtp puz
On Mon, 08 Sep 2014 22:13:52 +, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> After the last time I did a routine safe-upgrade in jessie, my ASUS
> 1000HE no longer connects to wifi after a reboot and login. Presumably
> something is wrong with the network manater. What it tells me after I
> log in and have my desk
John Aten writes:
> sudo: unknown user: root sudo: unable to initialize policy plugin
Ok, then you have to boot the CD and mount the disk. Then just edit the
file with a text editor.
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Jerry Stuckle writes:
> On 10/5/2014 4:38 PM, Brian wrote:
>> On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 16:16:22 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>
>>> On 10/5/2014 12:01 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm pretty sure I'm leaving out some major piece of the smtp puzzle
but not at all sure what it might be.
>>>
On Oct 5, 2014, at 6:42 PM, John Hasler wrote:
>> This brings up the /etc/passwd of the live system, not the broken
>> /etc/passwd on the hard drive.
>
> Boot up the broken system. Log into your own account.
>
> sudo vipw
>
> Fix the root acount entry.
I tried that, and it returns:
sudo:
Setup: jessie 64 bit
Freshly configured exim4
I'm quite new to exim4 although I've had it running on another Debian
install for few months now. At any rate I'm not experienced enough to
know how to find the source of a problem once I've gotten to the point
where I'm attempting to send mail.
Watc
John Aten writes:
> How do I get access to the installed /etc/passwd ?
sudo vipw
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On Oct 5, 2014, at 4:21 PM, Nemeth Gyorgy wrote:
> 2014-10-05 19:42 keltezéssel, John Aten írta:
>
>> I just built bash 4.3.29 from source. I wanted to change my root and one
>> user account to use it as the default shell. I ran sudo chsh and entered
>> /usr/local/bin/bash, and everything was
On 10/5/2014 4:38 PM, Brian wrote:
> On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 16:16:22 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>
>> On 10/5/2014 12:01 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm pretty sure I'm leaving out some major piece of the smtp puzzle
>>> but not at all sure what it might be.
>>
>> Two things here:
>>
>> First o
2014-10-05 19:42 keltezéssel, John Aten írta:
> I just built bash 4.3.29 from source. I wanted to change my root and one user
> account to use it as the default shell. I ran sudo chsh and entered
> /usr/local/bin/bash, and everything was fine. I could log in and out, run
> commands, and the $SH
On Sun, 05 Oct 2014, lee wrote:
> So it would have to be at least a partition? I don't have one free ...
> I could use the swap partition temporarily for something like that.
Doesn't matter. It just has to be a block device that you can add as a
physical volume to the volume group. [And obviously,
On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 16:16:22 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 10/5/2014 12:01 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> >
> > I'm pretty sure I'm leaving out some major piece of the smtp puzzle
> > but not at all sure what it might be.
>
> Two things here:
>
> First of all, are you sure your ISP allows conne
John Holland writes:
> I think you can pipe output of dd on the source to netcat, going to a netcat
> on the destination machine which is piped to dd going to a device or file on
> that machine.
Hm, assuming that the volume group resides on /dev/sda3, I would have
something like 'dd if=/dev/
PaulNM writes:
> On 10/04/2014 04:09 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
>> On Fri, 03 Oct 2014, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
>>> On Fri, Oct 03, 2014 at 08:43:06PM +0200, lee wrote:
Can I create a snapshot over the network on disks an another
machine?
>>>
>>> No
>>
>> You can, but not trivially. Use
On 10/5/2014 12:01 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> when running `dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' I've run accross a few
> of the questions that are confusing to me...
>
> The current one I'm stumbling over is
>
> 1) A question about listing of host IPs the smtp listener will
> listen for...
>
>
Don Armstrong writes:
> On Fri, 03 Oct 2014, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
>> On Fri, Oct 03, 2014 at 08:43:06PM +0200, lee wrote:
>> > Can I create a snapshot over the network on disks an another
>> > machine?
>>
>> No
>
> You can, but not trivially. Use nbd, iscsi or similar to share a block
> devi
John Holland writes:
> Zfsonlinux.org has info on using ZFS with debian. I create vm images
> and snapshot them and clone the snapshots all the time. The clones are
> writable and only use as much space as corresponds to the difference
> from the source. The volumes have to be ZVOL s, not regular
On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 14:24:47 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Simon Hollenbach writes:
>
> > You should leave the relay-list empty unless you really know what you
> > are doing. Mail to remote hosts should generally only be processed for
> > users that have authenticated to your SMTP-server.
>
>
File the bug against LXDE. The maintainer will reassign it if
necessary.
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> Your posts are very hard to follow - perhaps Kmail is a little broken?
> I've re-edited this post accordingly - though it still incorrectly shows
> comment precedence.
> Perhaps you are not simply selecting a response from the list and
> choosing "reply to" as an option??
My sincere apologies f
On 10/04/2014 12:56 AM, Joel Rees wrote:
On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 10/3/2014 9:52 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 9:54 AM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 10/3/2014 8:19 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 5:52 AM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 10/2/20
Hey all
I want to report this, but don't know how to use the bug tracking system
because I'm not sure which package is the problem. I think it's lxpanel.
I've been upgrading all the machines in my vicinity to jessie, simply using
an aptitude dist-upgrade from wheezy, and it's gone fine. Recently
On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 14:35:58 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Brian writes:
>
> > On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 13:19:01 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> >
> >> System: 64bit jessie running as vbox vm guest
> >> Running on HOST Solaris (x86) (openindiana)
> >>
> >> I'm getting lots of lines in logs like bel
Harry Putnam wrote:
> Brian writes:
>> On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 13:19:01 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
>>> System: 64bit jessie running as vbox vm guest
>>> Running on HOST Solaris (x86) (openindiana)
>>>
>>> I'm getting lots of lines in logs like below.
>>>
>>> Can anyone tell me what kind of a pr
Brian writes:
> On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 13:19:01 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> System: 64bit jessie running as vbox vm guest
>> Running on HOST Solaris (x86) (openindiana)
>>
>> I'm getting lots of lines in logs like below.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me what kind of a problem this log output is poi
On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 14:16:45 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Brian writes:
>
> > On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 12:01:48 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> >
> >> when running `dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' I've run accross a few
> >> of the questions that are confusing to me...
> >>
> >> The current one I'
Simon Hollenbach writes:
> Hello Harry,
>
> On 05/10/14 18:01, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> when running `dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' I've run accross a few
>> of the questions that are confusing to me...
>>
>> The current one I'm stumbling over is
>>
>> 1) A question about listing of host IPs
What do you mean by "fully flat graphics?" If you mean no 3D, Linux has
had that forever: Don't install Compiz, and use Xfce, LXDE, Openbox, or
a host of other desktops. Stay away from Unity :-)
On Sat, 4 Oct 2014 12:23:02 -0300
Felipe de Andrade Neves Lavratti wrote:
> It seems to be fully flat
Brian writes:
> On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 12:01:48 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> when running `dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' I've run accross a few
>> of the questions that are confusing to me...
>>
>> The current one I'm stumbling over is
>>
>> 1) A question about listing of host IPs the sm
On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 13:19:01 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> System: 64bit jessie running as vbox vm guest
> Running on HOST Solaris (x86) (openindiana)
>
> I'm getting lots of lines in logs like below.
>
> Can anyone tell me what kind of a problem this log output is pointing
> to?
>
> /var/log
Hi all,
I just built bash 4.3.29 from source. I wanted to change my root and one user
account to use it as the default shell. I ran sudo chsh and entered
/usr/local/bin/bash, and everything was fine. I could log in and out, run
commands, and the $SHELL and $BASH_VERSION environment variables co
Hi all,
I just built bash 4.3.29 from source. I wanted to change my root and one user
account to use it as the default shell. I ran sudo chsh and entered
/usr/local/bin/bash, and everything was fine. I could log in and out, run
commands, and the $SHELL and $BASH_VERSION environment variables co
On 05/10/14 19:26, Simon Hollenbach wrote:
>> 1) A question about listing of host IPs the smtp listener will
>> listen for...
> All the hosts listed here will be able to send mails to your server.
Sorry, Brian is right. I think the config option you refer to is:
"IP-addresses to listen on for
On Sun, 05 Oct 2014, Harry Putnam wrote:
> The current one I'm stumbling over is
>
> 1) A question about listing of host IPs the smtp listener will
> listen for...
This almost certainly reads "listen on", not "listen for".
> And then later on there is
> 2) A question about which hosts you
Hello Harry,
On 05/10/14 18:01, Harry Putnam wrote:
> when running `dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' I've run accross a few
> of the questions that are confusing to me...
>
> The current one I'm stumbling over is
>
> 1) A question about listing of host IPs the smtp listener will
> listen f
On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 12:01:48 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> when running `dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' I've run accross a few
> of the questions that are confusing to me...
>
> The current one I'm stumbling over is
>
> 1) A question about listing of host IPs the smtp listener will
> li
System: 64bit jessie running as vbox vm guest
Running on HOST Solaris (x86) (openindiana)
I'm getting lots of lines in logs like below.
Can anyone tell me what kind of a problem this log output is pointing
to?
/var/log/syslog:Oct 5 06:53:35 2xd systemd[1]: \
[/lib/systemd/system/rtkit-daemo
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Fri, 03 Oct 2014, Sven Hartge wrote:
>> In my experience this "problem" mostly happens to people trying to
>> cheaply load-balance connections by using two or more ethernet
>> interfaces with different IPs on the same network.
> If only it were just that.
On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 05:54:06 -0500
Chuck Ebbert wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 10:29:24 +
> Gregory Smith wrote:
>
> > Fuck you.
> >
> > This is what you systemd shitheads say to everything.
> > It's either your way or the highway.
Gregory, please don't do this. It hurts the credibility of th
when running `dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' I've run accross a few
of the questions that are confusing to me...
The current one I'm stumbling over is
1) A question about listing of host IPs the smtp listener will
listen for...
And then later on there is
2) A question about which hosts y
On Sun, 05 Oct 2014 11:37:21 -0400
Harry Putnam wrote:
> Setup:
> Running 64bit Jessie
> Exim4-daemon-heavy pkg installed
>
> I'm working my way thru the `dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' question
> answer session.
>
> It must be about the 2nd screen where it asks you the address of any
> hosts y
Setup:
Running 64bit Jessie
Exim4-daemon-heavy pkg installed
I'm working my way thru the `dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' question
answer session.
It must be about the 2nd screen where it asks you the address of any
hosts you expect to accept mail from.
dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config:
│ Please e
On 05/10/14 13:39, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 12:05:30 +0100
José Silva wrote:
Hello,
My external dvd drive (usb) used to get automatically mounted on my
jessie x64 / xfce, at /media/cdrom if I recall. It doesn't anymore, I
guess due to updates I do daily. lsusb lists the dev
On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Chuck Ebbert wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 10:29:24 +
> Gregory Smith wrote:
> [...]
Chuck, Al, anyone else paying attention to "Gregory" or "Tom Collins"
or whatever he's calling himself -- I'll repeat what I posted to
debian-user, but this is quite apparently
How did you install texlive?
What is the output of
apt-mark showmanual | grep texlive
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On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 9:31 PM, Chris Bannister
wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 05, 2014 at 09:51:54PM +1100, Charlie wrote:
>>
>> As I thought.
>> Downloaded on a very fast cable connection and burnt the CD on media
>> which has never had any problems on a modern laptop etc., etc..
>>
>> Probably, but not c
On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 12:05:30 +0100
José Silva wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My external dvd drive (usb) used to get automatically mounted on my
> jessie x64 / xfce, at /media/cdrom if I recall. It doesn't anymore, I
> guess due to updates I do daily. lsusb lists the device.
>
> I wonder if this is conne
On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 13:00:15 +0100
José Silva wrote:
> On 04/10/14 16:07, José Silva wrote:
> > On 04/10/14 06:00, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
> >> On Sat, 4 Oct 2014 00:20:19 +0100
> >> José Silva wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 03/10/14 23:44, José Silva wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On my Jessie x64, u
On Sun, Oct 05, 2014 at 09:51:54PM +1100, Charlie wrote:
>
> As I thought.
> Downloaded on a very fast cable connection and burnt the CD on media
> which has never had any problems on a modern laptop etc., etc..
>
> Probably, but not certain that I did the checksum confirmation.
>
> I thought it
On 04/10/14 16:07, José Silva wrote:
On 04/10/14 06:00, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
On Sat, 4 Oct 2014 00:20:19 +0100
José Silva wrote:
On 03/10/14 23:44, José Silva wrote:
Hello,
On my Jessie x64, until today, I was used to my usb disks being mounted
at /media/myuser/disklabel.
After today's
On 05/10/14 12:05, José Silva wrote:
Hello,
My external dvd drive (usb) used to get automatically mounted on my
jessie x64 / xfce, at /media/cdrom if I recall. It doesn't anymore, I
guess due to updates I do daily. lsusb lists the device.
Further observation after trying several things: after
On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 10:29:24 +
Gregory Smith wrote:
> Fuck you.
>
> This is what you systemd shitheads say to everything.
> It's either your way or the highway.
>
Did you even *read* Al's reply? He's objecting to the tactics, not
the underlying message that systemd is crap. Sheesh.
>
> On
Hello,
My external dvd drive (usb) used to get automatically mounted on my
jessie x64 / xfce, at /media/cdrom if I recall. It doesn't anymore, I
guess due to updates I do daily. lsusb lists the device.
I wonder if this is connected to my post two days ago "wrong mount point
after update" abo
On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 15:08:54 +0900 Joel Rees sent:
> On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Charlie
> wrote:
> >
> > Just curious:
> >
> > I used a Jessie netinstall CD, downloaded some time ago, on a
> > computer belonging to a friend, who has a very limited internet
> > connection. It gave me an error
On Sat, Oct 04, 2014 at 11:37:48PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Thanks for all the helpful answers. I have ordered one of these:
> http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B005LFSYZ2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
>
> I shall add a microsdcard at some point to increase the memory.
That's ex
On 2014-10-04, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 10/04/2014 04:16 PM, Curt wrote:
>> On 2014-10-04, David Baron wrote:
>>>
>>> Comeon, folks, I take it we are at least pretending to be professionals.
>>> That
>>
>> Professionals?
>
> Yeah, or something like that! :) Ric
>
Professional what?
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Intense Red wrote:
>
>I didn't catch the first part of this thread, but I agree with
> you. What I have to wonder about is what is meant by "compatible with
> Debian".
>
I think: 'able to work as a standard USB storage device', and not
necessarily rely on
On Sb, 04 oct 14, 22:49:32, John Hasler wrote:
>
> The "Getting Debian" page refers specifically to "64 bit PC" and "32 bit
> PC" but I suppose clarification of exactly what "AMD64" means could be
> added. File a bug. With a patch.
These wordings were specifically chosen because many people wou
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